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HOUGHTON COLLEGE, Houghton, N.Y.
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MOTION PICTURES AND FILMSTRIPS
VOLUME 3
Title Our C-Z
J. W. EDWARDS PUBLISHER, INC.
ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 48104
1973
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Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Our Central American neighbors (Filnutrip) G«fialer Pub.
Co.. 19W. Made by John M. Eadie and Florence A.
Eadie.
Tji) fr. color. SS mm. and phonotape: plastic, alDfle-track, 1 reel
<T in.), 7} In. per sec, 25 m in.
With printed text In Englisb and in Spanish.
^KiMmarv: A Spanish lanfuafe teaofaios film. Shows the culture
and clTtllxatlon of the countries of Central America, sod describes
the land, the cities, and the people.
1. Central .\roer lea— Ctrl Ilzatiou. i. Gessler Publishing Com-
pany.
917.28 76-733317
Gesster PublUhing Ca
Our changing Cabinet {FUnvstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
in collaboration with William P. Gottlieb Co., 1967.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Washington, D. C: our Capital City)
With teacher's guide.
Crtiitt: Adviser, Clarence J. Gittings.
Summary: Disrii.>weR the con.stltutional basis for the formation of
the President's Cabinet. Tmces the history of the Cabinet and de-
scribes the runctions of Its members. With captions.
1. Cabinet officers. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Washington, D. C. : our Capital City (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-2613 rev
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Our changing earth (FUrMtrip) Budek Films and SUdea.
196S. ^
37 fr. TOior. 35 mm.
Credit$: Author. Eugene L. Podhurst.
NoMirr*?'' ^'*™»«» "tu"«l and man-made changes on our planet
«.f.v« H^^f^ °'''"''* '*'*^ •^"'^■^ ^y TolcairtT action MrSi-
quakes, tidal erosion, action of water, aod wind on hllla rivers.
^«°.'*"'!^ ,'^^? f^'^'S^ Mad-made influence consisT p Sari y ^
*^ T'^!l?""*""«' ""^ planting. With captions. For prl^rr md«L
1. Geodi-namlcs. i. Budek Films and Slides, Jl^pP"""^ S'*'^**-
Budek Films and Slides ^^Uf. 75-735248
Our changing «arth (FHmstrip) Macmillan Co.,
Made by Instructional Media Associates.
1970.
41 fr. color. So mm. (Macmll)an elementary science fllmstripal
With teacher* manual.
Summary: Shows changes in the surface of the earth caused by
water, wind, ni>d Internal pressure. Presents examples of erosion,
glaciers. Tolcanoes, and earthquakes. With captions. For elemenUry
grades.
1. Geology. r. Macmillan. firm, publishers. New York. Se-
ries.
373.3 79-735868
UacnilllaD Co.
Our changing language {FUmstrip)
Education, 1967.
Society for Visual
39 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlso: 2 s. (Is. for manual projec-
tor: 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In., 331 rpm., 20 min. (Lln-
giiisitlc backgrounds of English, group 1)
Credits: .Authors, Harold G. Shane, June Grant Shane: illui-trator,
Donald Meighan.
Summary: Shows bow and why language grows and changes. Em-
phasizes the continuous change taking place in the English language
with examples of how science, discovery, and sports add words to the
modern vocabulary.
1. English language. t. Society for VLsual Education, inc.. Chi-
cago. Series: Linguistic backgrounds of English (Filmstrlp)
group 1.
Fi A 67-3932 rev
Society for TIsual Education
Oar changing skylines — mirru* ot the world (Motion pie-
ture) Alemann Films, 1970.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the transition In Amerlcs from traditional de-
signs In architecture and art to a unique, modwn atjle.
1. Art, American — History. l Alemann Flltns, Los Angeles.
720.973 73-705632
CINE
Our changing use of land and water (Filmstrip)
see Use of our land and water
Oir cUMna. [Motion picture] Stan Lang, inc., 1971.
10 ntiti. ML coto. 16 miD.
SUMMARY: Pmrats an spohticsl owralisbc viewpoint conceraing war.
I. War. I. Stan Lang. inc.
lU21.2j 341.6 7»-712182
ONE 72 MARC
Our dty Jemaalem (Motion picture) Municipality of Jeru-
salem Tourian Dept Released by Yona Zarecki Audio
Visual Prodnctiona, Tel-Aviv, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crsditi: Director and script Yona Zareckl. narraUon, Glaa W.
Slonlm: narrator, Reuveo Morgan; music adaptation. Eddy Neeman;
photography. Yeblel Neeman. Leon Nlsslm, David Gurflnkel.
Summary: A tour of the dty of Jerusalem explaining lu meaning
as the spiritual center of Judaism and as a Christian shrln& Points
ont new memorials to the Jewish dead and various places of Blg-
tilflcance as Tiewed In a scale model of the ancient city.
1. Jerusalem — Description. i. Jerusalem. Israel. Agaf ha-
tayanit. n. Yona Zareckl, hafakah re'l-kollt.
916.694 73-701948
Our class explores the moon (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1968.
11 ml;i. sd. color Ifi mm.
With teacher's guide
Credit: Author. J. Myron Atkln.
Sumntary: Vaea the context of a classroom project to proTlde
sMue basic information about the moon's surface. Explores the
lunar seas, mountains, and craters.
Another issue. bAw.
1- Moon— Surface. i. Cwvnet Instmctlonal Films.
, __ 523.3 Fi A 68-^6
Coronet Instructional Films
Our community (Filmstrip) American Book Co., 1961.
Made by Audio Education Division.
6 filmstrips. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Based on the book of the same title by Dorothy M. Fraser and
Harry E. Hoy. __ . , , ^ ^
Content$: I. Learning about inventlonfl. 29 fr.— 2. Learning about
the growth of towns. 32 fr.— i. Learning about local goremment
32 fr — 4. I^enrning about community serrices. 32 fr— 5. Learning
about the milk we drink. 30 fr— 6. Learning to read maps. 30 tr.
1. Community and school— Juvenile films. i. Fraser Dorothy
(McClurei 1913- Our community, n. American Book Company.
372.8 Fi A 68^837
American Book Co.
Our community services (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica EducationAl Corp., 1969,
12 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacber's guide.
Credit!: Collaborator, Kmille U. Lepthleo.
Summniy: Cses a story about a boy who is hit by a motor^cle to
demonstrate many public services, such as polloe and fire depart
ments. DLscusses how these services are paid for by everyone
throu^ taxes.
Another iaeue. b&w.
L Municipal services. i. Encydojtaedla Britannica KducaUooal
Conmratlon.
372.8 70-704148
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Bducatlooal Corp.
Our community utilities: Electricity (FUmttrip) CcMtmet
Instructional Films, 1969.
47 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc; 1 s., 12 la, 33| rpm., 10
min.
With user's guide.
Credit*: Educational collaborator, Oamey L. Darrln.
Summary: A young boy learns the Importance of electrtdtT and
the way In which It Is produced and distributed in the community.
1. Electric power i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 72-734766
Coronet Instructional Films
Our ccmimunity utilities : Gas (FUmstrip) Coronet In-
structional Filma 1969.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 lo.. 33} rpm.. 10 min.
With user's guide.
Credit*: Educational collaborator, Oarney L. Darrln.
Summary: A young boy learns the principal ways In whidi gas Is
produced aod distributed and how It la used In the community.
1. Oas manufacture and work. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 76-734767
Coronet Instmctlonal Films
Our community utilities: Tlw tcleplionc (Filnutrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1969.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a 12 In., 33i rpm., 10 min.
With user's guide.
Creditt: Educational coHaborator, Oam^ L. Darrln.
Summary: A young boy teams bow the tdefdtone provfdee com-
munication services within the community and between communities.
1. T^epbone. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 79-734765
Coronet Ins4ructlooa4 Films
Oar cmnmunity utilities: Water (FUmHHp
structional Films, 1969.
Coronet In*
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.. 11
min.
With user's guide.
Creditt: Educational collaborator, Qamey L, Darrln.
Summary: Two young children leam the Importance of water In
the community and how It Is secured, proceaaed, and distributed ta
users.
1. Water-supply. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 70-784768
Coronet Instructional Films
Our country is growing: (FUmttrip) My weekly reader,
19C6. Made by Communicators.
23 fr. color 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 6-06.
Summary: Describes growth in the United States and the Increase
in population. Explains the properties and concepts of the words
town, dty, and country.
L Cities and towns— U. S. 2. U. S.— Population. l My weekly
reader.
917.3 77-732686
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Our country, too (Motion picture) National Educational
Television. Released by Indiana University Audio- Visual
Division, 1965.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (History of the Ne^ro people)
Creditt: Producer. Arthur Rabin; narrator Ossle Davis.
Summary: Examines the Inner world of the American Negro— his
values, attitudes, and Impressions of life— through observing aspects
of life In the .\merlc»n Negro community.
1. Negroes — Moral and social conditions. i. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, ir, Indiana. University. Audio-
Visual Center Series: History of the Negro people (Motion pic-
ture)
301.451 Fi A 68-1584
Indiana. Unlr. Audio- Visual Center
Our credit economy (Filmstrip) Associated Press and
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y. Released by
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1969.
2 filmstrips (pt 1. 70 f r ; pt 2, 58 fr) ckAot. 35 mm. and 2
pbonodlflcs (2 8. each: 1 a. for manual projector; 1 s. for auto-
matic projectot); 12 la; SSI rpm.; part 1. 10 min.; part 2. 9 min.
mlcrogroove.
Also issued with pbonotape In cassette.
An AP special report.
With teacher's manuaL
Credits: Produced. Doris Storm; writer. Benjamin Bycel; editor,
Uarcia Hennlng.
Snmm«ry; Explains the central function of credit In dally and
long term operation of the economic system.
1. Credit I. Associated Press. II. Guidance Associate* of
Pleasantville, N. T.
382.7 76-785015
Guidance Associates rev
Popular .Science
Our diminishing resources (FUrmtrip)
Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
43 fr color 3.1 mm. (Elementary science!
KastT'inn color
FO.M filmstrip no. 180.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the need for conservation of mineral, plant,
animal, and water resources in a world In which population Is
rapidly Increasing. Gives some statistics about the status of natural
resources in the United States and explains some methods of con-
serving diminishing resources. With captions.
1. Natural resources — Juv«iile films, i. Popular Science Pub-
lishing Company, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM
fllmstrlp no. 180. Series: Elementary science (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3411
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual IMv.
Oir ears are for hearing (Motion picture)
see Discovering your senses: CXir ears are for
hearing
Our eartli (FUmstrip) Herbert £. Budek Films and Slides^
1967.
36 fr. color S5 mm.
Creditt: Author. James H. Hansen.
Summary: Explains three basic faculties of the earth: air. water
and land. _ _
L Earth. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Bar-
bara, Calif.
551 75-734425
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Our endangered wildlife (Motion picture) National Broad-
casting Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
51 mill. sd. color. 16 mm-
Wlth teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes species of wildlife which are about to become
extinct because of the lack of conservation; shows present-day con-
servation methods as applied by various agencies In the United
States. „
L Wildlife conservation. i. National Broadcasting Company,
Inc. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
639 Fi A 6&-1626
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Our environment 1: Fresh water communities (Filmstrip)
EMC Corp., 1970.
■i Illnistrips. Color. 3o mm. and phomxliscs; 12 in., 33i n>m.
.\lso l-ssued with phonotape In cassette-
In a multi-media kit by J. Donald Meyer, with teacher's guide,
tra»«^parencies, wall charts and spirit masters for worksheet.*.
< 'REDITU: Editorial consultant. Frederick Sargent II: graphics,
Tom Beavei".
CONTENTS: 1. Stream.*). 73 fr.. 12 min.— 2. Rivers. 93 fr. 15
mill.— 3. I'onils. 80 fr, 14 min. — 1. Lakes 81 fr, 12 min. For
elementary grades.
1. Nature conservation — Juvenile films. 2. Water — Pollution —
Juvenile films. 1. EMC Corporation.
[PZIO] 372.3 79-739039
EMC Corp.
Our environment 2: Sound and noise (Filmstrip) EMC
Corp.. 1971.
J filmstrip-'. (iilor. 35 mm. nnd 2 phonodiMS (2 s. each). 12
in.. 33J rpm.
.\lKo Issued with phonotape In ca<t.sette.
With teacher's guide and wall chart by Genevlere S. Gra.v.
t'REDITS: Editorial consultant, Warren Panushka.
CONTENTS: 1. Noise and you. 81 fr, 20 min.— 2. Quiet, please!
S4 fr, 16 min. For elementarj- grade."*.
1. Noise pollution— Juvenile films. I. EM'" Corporation.
[PZIO] 372.3 74-739043
EMC Corp.
Our environment 3: Aesthetics (Filmstrip) EMC Corp.,
1971.
2 fllmstrip''. color 35 mm. and 2 phonodl«ics; 12 In.. 33i rpm.
Also itisued with pbonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide by Gerald Madlgan.
CREDITS : Ekiltorlal conmltant. Warren Panushka.
CONTENT.S: 1. What Is the problem? 90 fr. 7 min.— 2. If?
really up to us ! 78 fr, 9 min. For elementary grades.
1 Nature conservation— JuTenile films. I. EMC Corporation.
[PZIO] 372.3 70-739042
EMC Corp.
Our environment 4: Atmosphere (Filmstrip) EMC Corp.,
1971.
4 fliiusirlps. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 in., 335 rpm.
\ls«) is-^ued with phonotape In cassette.
In a multi-media kit with teacher's guide, wall charts, trans-
pareniles, and student work book.
CREDITS- Editorial consultants, Frederick Sargent II. J. Donald
Mfyt-r, Warren Panushka, Peter Grams; technical adviser Amett
rOVTEVrs- l. Earth Is a .spaceship too. 74 fr, 14 min. — 2.
What Is air? 83 fr. 12 min.— 3. What I.s weather? 91 fr. 14 min.-
4. Our ^aceshlp earth, can It survive? 86 fr. 14 min. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Ecology— Juvenile films, 2. Air— Pollution — Juvenile films.
I. EMC Corporation.
[PZIO] 372.3 77-739041
EMC Corp.
Our eyes and how they work (Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education and Better Vision Institute. Made and
released by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
65 fr color 3.*^ uun. and phonodisc: 1 s, 12 In.. 33* rpm., 17
min. mlcrogroove. (Why we see like human beings)
With teacher's guide, and reading script.
Summary: Pictures the principal parts of the eye. and Illustrates
the function of each.
1. Eje. I- Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago, ii. Bet-
ter Vision Institute, New York. Series: Why we see like human
beings (Filmstrip)
612 71-732880
Society for Visual Education
Our eyes are for seeing (Motion picture)
see Discovering your senses: Our eyes are for
seeing
^99(^?:-{ tstalfzlTO
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Our families (Filmstrip)
see William, Andy, and Ram6n: Our families
Ow teiUr at boae. [FUnutrip] Educatioaal Projectioai Corp..
1968.
29 h coior. 3S B»a. (Keadng profruL Levd I, R-109)
With teadwi'* mmhubI.
SUMMAJtY: A TCMbng profnni which inciudei word ikill rdaforccmeni of
initkJ L Ptctura two children in a funily sthMtion ■! home and urenei bmily
coofwraiioa. With ckpootu. For printa/y grade*.
1. ReadiB|(PriinafTf)— Juvenile filmt 2. Enjliah laoguage— ConaooanO—
Juvenile filott. 3. Family— Juvenile Olott. [1. Family life— Ftctkxi) I. Edu-
csbo«ial Prajcctioa* Corpontioa. 11. Seriec: Reading progrMn. [Filmuripj
Uvel 1. R-109.
[LB1525] 372.4 72-733141
Educaiional PrcfeciioM 7] MARC
Corp.
Onr family is black: Charles and his friends {Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
'>l fr colur. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 Id., 33i rptn., 10
mln.
With guide.
Crrdits: Educational collaborators, Saunders Redding, Ernest I.
White.
SutHmani: Shows how a black adolescent t>oy copes with his
friends' demand.s a.<i he searches for self -identity.
1. Negroes — Race Identity. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
301.451 76-736903
Coronet Instructional Films
Our family is black: Father at work (Filmstrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970,
49 fr, n»lor. Xi mm. and phoiiodiec : 1 s.. 12 in., 33J rpm . 10 mln.
With guide.
Credili: Educational collaboratora, Saunders Redding, Ernest I.
White.
Summary: Shows the work of a black father In proTldIng for his
family. Points out the problems that he faces on the Job as well as
some of the problems be had in finding employment.
J, Neyroe*— Employment. 2. Negro families. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Pllms.
301.451 75-736899
Coronet Instructional Films
Our family is black: Jerry's first day at school (Filmstrip)
Coronet Iii.structional Films. 1970.
■19 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 331 ri>m., ft mln.
With guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborators. Saunders Reddinc, Ernest
I. White.
SUMMARY: Follovvs an apprehensive, black sli-year-old boy In
an Integrated school on the flr.>rt day of kindergarten, and shows how
a white teacher and some friendly students ease his fears.
1. Negroes— Race identity. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[E185.625] 301.461 79-736901
Coronet Intlructlonal Films
Our family is black: Mother works hard, too (FUmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
.M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 in., 33J rpm., 9 mln.
With guide.
OrediU: Educational collaborators. Saunders Redding, Erneat I.
White.
fiinnnMirir.- Shows the black mother at work at home and at her
part-time Job; dlscnsses her problems In trying to raise a family
while working.
1. Negroes— Economic conditions. 2. Negro famlUee. i. Coronet
Instructional Films.
301.451 75-736900
Coronet Instructional Films
Our family is black: Rose is sixteen {F'dmstrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
T*t fr. rulor. 33 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in.. 33) rpm., 10 mln.
With uulile.
Creditt: Educational collaborators, Saunders Redding, Ernest I.
While.
Nummary: Shows how a black teen-age girl handles problems In-
TOtvIng children at a youth center and copes with prejudiced atti-
tudes In the adult world.
1. Negroes — Race Identity. 2, Prejudices and antipathies.
L Coronet Instructional Films.
301.451 72-736902
Coronet iDstructlooal Films
Our family is black: The famUy together (FUmBtrip) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1970.
ftl fr <t)lor, .^'i mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm. 10 mln.
With guide.
Credils: Educational collaborators, Saunders Redding, Ernest I.
While.
Summaiy: Follows a black family through a Sunday, showing
their actlTltles and their personal relationships within the family
■od with the white world.
1. N^rro families. l Coronet Instructional Fllma.
301.461 71-736898
Coronet Instructional Films
^A '*^!^'? ^*^»*»""- [F'Inistrip] Educational Projections
Corp., 1968.
33 fr color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Uvel I. R-I27)
With teacher'i manual,
nJ^t^^^^"^ A reading program which include* medial C with K lound.
ri.^ * ,K? T ■ "!,"*"' " '"•* '■'"*' *^ *^"'* Emph-iies rhe .pmi of giving
of the holiday For primary gradei- Wiih caption*
iJJl!^ ^'V'^* "''^"*'' "'™ 2 En,ii^Ung«ge-Con»onant.
Juvenile film.. 3,Chn«n«.-Juvemlefilmi iLChrutmas, I, Educational
R-Tl "* ■ ''"' " ^^' '*"^"« •"'^^ ■'^"'~'"P' ^"^■
[LBI525] 372.4 72-733388
Educat^oalProKction. 72 MARC
The **Ov Father." [Filmatrip] Coocordia FUmt, 1967.
::!»., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 10 min.
MARC
40 If color. 3) mm.
(Catechiaoi lertes)
With leaden guide
SUMMARY tiplain* (he Lord') prayer and what it Rwam.
1 Lord'i prayer I Concordia Publiahing Houm. St. Louia- II. SerisK
r«U(.hmn icrtet (Filnuinp Concordia Pub. Houaci
IBV230, 242 72-734595
Concordta Fibm 73
Our Father (Motion picture) Burt Martin Associates, 1970.
10 mln sd. color. 16 mm.
St'MMART : Uses three rlgneltes to pose the fundamental Question
Having acknowledged God as Our Father, do we have the right to
choose our brothers?
1. God— Fatherhood. 2. Children of God. I. Burt Martin A«ao-
dates.
[BT153.F3] 248.4 73-713273
CINE
Oar iBTorite Jokei. [Filnutripj Educatiooal Prc^ectioiii Corp.,
1971.
40 fr. color. 35 mm (Reading program. Level 2, R-26S)
With leacher'i manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which include* word (kill reinforcement
covering the concept of word M>unds being didcrcnt from name sounds. Preients
jokes and riddles which are pure nonsense or result from unexpected reactions
to common situations. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)-— Juvenile films. 2. English language — Pronunciation
-Juvenile films. J Wit and humor— Juvenile films. [1. Wit and humor]
I Educational Prpieclions Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Film-
stripi Level 2. R-268.
[LB1525] 372.4 72-733689
Eaucauonal Protections 72 MARC
Corp.
Our feathered friends (Motion picture) Government of
India Films Division, Slinistry of Information and Broad-
casting, Bombay [1961]
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman color.
Short version of the motion picture entitled Indian water birds.
Creditt: Producer, Ezra Uir; dlrettor and writer, Oopal Datt;
narrutor, Zul Vellani ; music, V. Shirall ; photographer, Bal Dhavale,
Ram Mhatre; editor, N. Kelnskar.
Summarv: Describes the habits, characteristics and distinguishing
marks of a variety of resident and migratory Indian water birds.
Includes scenes of the stork, pelican, spoonbill, this, lapwing, flamlnp),
crane, and heron. Shows courtship dances, nest building, protection
of eggs, the birth of chicks, and ways of feeding.
1. Water-birds. 2. Birds— India. i. India (Republic) Ministry
of Information and Broadcasting, n. Indian water birds
(Motion picture)
Fi 67-2314
Our Federal constitutional system (Motion picture) Re-
public Steel Corp., 1967. Made in cooperation with Edu-
cational Resources Foundation.
29 mi.i. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Understanding government)
Also Issued as video tapes (1 in. ; 2 In. ; quad head)
.K companion film to the motion picture of the same title issued
In the series entitled Building political leadership.
With conference- tea Cher guide, textbook, and self-scoring audits.
Summary: Explains the structure of the United States Govern-
ment. Discusses separation of powers, the single-memtier district
system of representation, and current political problems at the na-
tional level.
1. U. S.— Pol. A govt I, Republic Steel Corporation. Series:
Understanding government (Motion picture)
320.973 Fi A 68-1324
Republic Steel Corp.
Oar tint Aanicaas. [Filmstrip] Scon Education Division, 1970.
Made by Jam Handy School Service Center.
73 ft. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 s. (1 s. for manual proctor, 1
s. for automatic projector), 10 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. (America's children, no. 1)
Also issued with phonotape in caMctie.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Slory and photography. I. Howard. Janice Sptvak.
SUMMARY: Describes the life of the Indian family, showing bow it has
improved. Shows the self-contained hfe on the reaervacioa. TeUs of the desire to
bring more industry to the reservation. Emphasiies the fact that Indians were
the first Americans and that all Ihe land originally belonged to them.
1. Indians of North America — Economic conditioos. 2. litdians of North
America — Social conditions. I. Scott Graphics. Education Division. II.
Series: America's children. [Filmstrip^ no. I.
[E98.E2) 301.45 72-733004
Scott Education Division 72 MARC
Our five senses (Filmstrip) Communicators il96-?,
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (Picture story for reading experience)
Bumnuny: Describes the senses of hearing, seeing. Bmelling, tast-
ing and touching, and tells how we use them In our dally lives.
1. Senses and sensation. i. Communicators (Firm) Series:
Picture story for reading experience (Flhnstrlp)
612 76-732691
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Oar five seaiea. [FUmstrip] Teaching ReMHirecs Development
Center, 1968.
26 fr color 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Examines the functions of the senses. With captions. For pri-
mary grades
I. Senses and sensation -Juvenile films |1. Senses and sensation] I.
Teaching Resources Development Center.
[QP434] 372.3 72-733804
Teaching Resources 72 MARC
Development Center
Onr flag (Motion picture) Celaneee Frbers Marketing Co.
Made by Hal Seeger Productions. Released by Modem
Talking Picture Service, 1969.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bununary: Traces the history of the United States flag, and ex-
plains the meaning of the colors, stars, and stripes. Descrlties ap-
propriate uses for the flag today.
1. Flags— U. S. I. Celanese Fibers Marketing Company.
n. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
929.9 70-706079
CINE
Our flag today (Filmstrip) Knowledge Aid, 1971.
21 fr. color. :i.'i mm. and phonotapex in 2 cassettes: II ipa.
Iti a multimedia proKram entitled So proudly we balled, with
learhei-'s guide, spirit duplication masters, and Individual American
flflKS.
CKEniTS: Author, James K. Pickering; Illustrator, Georgia
LiMka.
Sf'MMARY: t'ncle Sam shows a photograph album as he i.arrates
the rule of the flag in the history of the United States. For primary
grades.
1. Flags— I'. S.~Jnvenlle Alms, t. Knowledge Aid (Firm)
11. .So proudly we hailed.
[JC346.Z8] 929.9 7&-789685
Knowledge Aid
Our food: Eggs & dairy products (Motion picture) Na-
tional Educational Television. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Paul TalT.
Summary: Shows the stqw Involved In bringing egg and dairy
products to the consumer's table. Discusses egg production In terms
of breeding and raising chickens. Shows machine collection and
band packaging to Illustrate preparation of the eggs for market.
1. Eggs— Product l<Mi. 2. Dairy products. i. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. University, Audio-
Visual Center.
637 73-700068
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Our food: Fruits & vegetables (Motion picture) National
Educational Television. Released by Indiana University
Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
27 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Paul TaPT.
Summary: Reports the methods used In harvesting, processing,
and packaging familiar food products. Shows how peas are picked
by various mechanical methods, separated from the vines and pods,
then shipped to plants where machines clean, sort, and freeze them.
1. Farm products. 2. Peas. i. National Elducatlonal Television
and Radio Center, ii. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
641.3 70-700067
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Our forests and what they mean to xIb (FUnutrip) Society
for Visual Education ,196-?,
38 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Forest conservation)
Summary: Uses pictures to trace the conditions of the forests
from 1820 to 1940, and to show their Importance to our economy.
1. Forests and forestry — U. S. — History. 2. Forests and forestry —
Economic aspects— U. S. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc.,
Chicago. Series : Forest conservation (Filmstrip)
333.7 73-732693
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Our faiead tlM frog. [Filmstripj Teaching Resources Develop-
ment Center, 1969.
28 fr color 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Illustrates Ute life cycle of the frog. With captions. For primary
grades.
1 Frogs -Juvenile films. [1. FrogS] 1. Teaching Resources Dcvck>pmcnl
Center.
[QL668.E2] 372.3 72-733779
Teaching Resources 72 MARC
Development Center
Our friend the p<rilccnian (Motion picture) Mississippi
Center for Educational Telerisicm [1971]
11) mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Words are for reading)
SUMMARV : Explains to young children the many duties and
activities performed by a policeman — directing tralflc, helping a lost
child, stopping a speeding driver, assisting a disabled motorist, and
protecting the community. Includes vocabulary words at a[^roprl-
ate times In a variety of situations. For prinuiry grades.
1. Police — Juvenile films. I. Mississippi C^ter for Educa-
tional Television. II. Series: Words are for reading (Motion pic-
ture)
[HV7922] 863.2 73-71S404
CINE
Oar frfendi ia AfHca. [Filnutrip] Educati<»ia] Projectiona Corp.,
1970.
37 fr. color. 3S mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-271)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY; A reading program which includes word skill reinrorcemenl
covering the sound I and O Depicts present-day life in Africa in contrast to life
there in the past and in coniraii to life in the United States. With captions. For
primary grades.
I . Reading (Primary!— Juvenile films. 2. English language —Vowels — Juvc-
mle films. 3. Africa— Juvenile films (I Africa— Social life and customs]
I Educational Profcciions Corporation II Series. Reading program. [Film-
sirip] Level 2. R-27|.
lLB1525] 372.4 72.733510
Educational Projections /2 MARC
Corp
Onr Mends in Aoatralla. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections
Corp., 1969.
36 fr color. 35 mm, (Reading program. Level 2, R-281)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which include* word skill leinforcemenl of
recognition of the word sounds of final F, G, and K. Presents the Australian
topography, animal life, educational system, and rural life. With captions. For
primary grades.
1, Reading (Primary) -Juvenile films. 2. English language— Consonants- -
Juvenile films, 3, Australia— Juvenile films. (I, Australia] 1, Educational
Projections Corporation. II. Series; Reading progiaffi. [Filmstrip) Level 2, R-
281.
[LB 152 5]
Educational Projections
Corp,
372.4
72-733521
MARC
Oar frieads ia Earope. [Hlmstripj Educationa] Projcctioog Ccup.,
1971.
39 fr. color 3) mm
With teacher's manual
SUMMARY A readmi
covering the word sounds
recicvcd from (ten pali
many European countries,
I, Reading (Primary)
Juvenile films. 3. Europc-
jections Corporation, II
[LSI 525]
Educational Project ion*
Coip,
(Reading program. Level 1. R-l«t}
ig program which includes word skill remforcetnent
of the blends GL and OR, Uses letters and pictures
m Europe to illustrate the life, dress, and custonu of
With captions. For primary grades.
Juvenile films, 2, English language—Consonants—
Juvenile films. (1 Europe] I. Educational Pro-
Series: Reading program. {Filnutrip] Level 1. R-391.
372.4 72-733532
73 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Oor future with the third world (Motion picture) WCBS-
TV and Columbia University, Released by Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1969.
30 niln. -«l, tt&n: IC mm. (Hlnfk hcrltasv : a history of Afi-o-
Ain«>rlcaM. Section 2C: What i» the future of black America?)
Sumtaam: Dr. Vincent HardlQg serrca as moderator aa Jaraea
Foreman and LeRol JoneA discuss the relationship of Afro-Ameri-
cans to other non-whfte oppressed people In the world. They siirmlw
that the non-whUe people of the world are moving toward imtty of
purpose in tlie strujcgle against racist oppression and that black
AroerlcanR, since they are really Afrlians, have a humanitarian
outlook even toward KiirtqieanK.
1. Underdeveloped areas, 2. Negroes — Race Identity. i. Hard-
ing. Vincent ii. Ne*w York. Telerlsfon station WCBS-TV. v.t.
CoUimbla 1*nlrerxlty. it. Holt, Rinehart and WInMon, inc. Series:
Klack herlla^'e: a history uf A (ro- Americans (Motion picture) Sec-
tion 20; Whnt i» the future of black America?
Jl'JO.5 71-704132
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Our gang (Motion picture) Krishna Shnh and University
of Cnlifornin nt IjOS Angeles, 1965.
10 mlii. Md. IhScw. 16 mm.
nummary: OramatlEes an alleKorloal gamo of footltall ivhirh rep-
resents the last twenty yeara of the cold wnr. f.>nturing four children
wparing rubber mask.-i of President Johnson, President E>e Gaulle
Chairman Mao-tse-Tung. and Nlklta Krushchev.
1. World politics— 1M5- I. Shah. Krishna, n. Cnllforiii»
I niverslty. irnlrersfty at Los Angoles,
327 Fi A 68^64
Our gang learns arithmetic {FUToiitrip) Eye Gate House,
10 filmstrips (196 fr.) color. 35 mm.
With rnanital and work sheets.
Summnry: Summarl?^ ten basic concepts In mathematics De-
signer! for use with the culturally dIsadvanUged. With captions,
r or nrimnrv minAs "^
For primary Rrades.
1. Arithmetic. i. Eye Gate Hou«e, inc.
372.7
Eye Gate House
70-736907
Ov lad !■ Uaek. (Motkn picture] BBC-TV, Loodoo, 1970.
Relcaa^ in the U.S. by Tune-Life FOnu.
40 intn. Id. bAw. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Pmenta proUnm thai conThMii the thirty-six todepeDdcnt
Afrtcan ttatd and ihowi how the kaden of these natioM wort at developioa
•oluiioat for the problems.
I. Afric*— PoUtics— 1960- 3. Africa—Econooik cooditiofu— 1945-
3. Staieamen, Afncaa. I. Briiiah Broadcasting Qtcpofatioa. Tckvi-
iton ServiM. 1|. TuBe-Ufc Rim*.
^T30, 916 70.714620
•n«-Ufc Film. 73 MARC
Our golden heritage: an introduction (Motion piatur^)
United Film Productions, 1967.
24 mill, sd, color. 16 mm.
First program in a series.
Summary: Presents an overview of the national park and forest
system In the United States, emphasising the activities available to
visitors and Importance of protecting natural resources.
1. National Parks and reserves — U. S, r. United Film Produc-
tions.
917.3 Fi A 68-146
CINE
Our gOTcmment and how It works (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Direction. Released by Ealing; Corp., 1^1.
6 filmstrips. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc.
Also issued with phonotape In ca-ssette.
With teacher's gnlde
Credits: General editor, Horrls GalL
Contents: Why do we need a govemmeot? — How a repr«aentatlT«
democracy works.— ReaponsiblllHes of the IndlvidoaL— Rl^ts of the
Individual.— How differences are reconciled. —How change is brought
about
1. Deniocracy. 2. U. S.— Politics and government I. Bdocatlonal
Direction, Inc. II. Baling Corporation. Cambridge, Haas.
„ ,. „ 863 70-737866
Baling Corporation
Our government in action (Filmstrip) New York times,
1971.
rt flluiNtrip.s (45 fr, each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs (2 s.
eiuh (, 12 In., .331 rpm., 10 mln. each xlde.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With script and teacher's gulda
CONTENTS: 1. The Hoose of RepresenUUves.— 2. The Supreme
Court.-3. The Cabinet.— 4. The Senate.— 0. The remilatory ageo-
cles.— 6. The Presidency.
1. U. S.— Politics and government — Juvenile films. I New
York times.
New York times
363
77-738001
Our government today — what has it grown intoT (FUm-
»trip) Scholastic magazines, 1967. Made by Chartmak-
ers.
52 fr. co'or. 3C mm. (Scholastic filmstrips. no. 9)
With tescher'it manual,
Btimmary: Traces some of the major historical reasons for the
growth and overlapping of government activities at all levels and
dramatizes this growth by showing how government activities affect
a teenage boy and girl living in the United States.
1, U. S.— Pol. & govt, I. Scholastic magasines,
320.973 Fi A 68-4293
Scholastic magazine^!
Our great big birthday (Motion picture) Borden Co., 1956.
Made by Parthenon Picture.
19 mln, sd. color. 16 moL
Creditt: Associate producer, Jack Heaklo; director and writer,
George C. Stoney.
Summary: Describes for employees of the BortlMi Ooiqimiv, the
broad goals set for 1967 for new sales and projects and the actlTltles
schedoleil thronghont the year for the Oenteonlst Year prograin.
1. Borden Company. l Borden CoiopanT.
668 70-704259
Our hands (FUmttrip) Commimicators ,196-!,
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (Picture story for reading experience)
Bu^iiury: Di.^cusses the uses of the hand and aU Its parts.
h-m"_ o.i; ^ Human mechanics. l Communicators (Finn)
Series: Picture story for reading experience (FUtnstrip)
.»_ 612 70-732692
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Our helpers: the firemen (Filmstrip) Media Services and
Captioned Films Branch, U. S. Bureau of Education for
the Handicapped, 1970. Made by Gilbert Altschul Pro-
ductions.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Community helpers series)
Captioned for use In school programs for the deaf.
SIMMARY : Portrays the variety of valuable services that firemen
perform In the community. For primary grades
1. Firemen-Juvenile films. I. U. S. Bureau of Education for
the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Fllm-n Branch II
Series; Community helpers series (Filmstrip, Media Services and
Captioned Films)
[TH9148J 372.8 78-739-296
U. S. Bureau of E<luca- tloo for the Handicapped
Oor helpers: the policemen (Filmstrip) Media Services
and Captioned Films Branch, U. S. Bureau of Education
for the Handicapped, 1970. Made by Gilbert Altschul
Productions.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Community helpers series)
Captioned for use in school programs for the desf.
SUMMARY: Portrays the variety of valujible servk'es that polU-e-
men perform In the community. For primary grades
1. Police— Juvenile films. I. U. S. Bureau of Education for
the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Films Branch. II.
Series: Community helpers series (Filmstrip, Media Services and
Captioned Films)
rHV7922] 372.8 71-739297
U. S. Bureau of Educa- tlon for the Handicapped
Dor hdpers: the postmen (Filmstrip) Media Services
and Captioned Films Branch, U. S. Bureau of Education
for the Handicapped, 1970. Made by Gilbert Altschul
Productions.
1 roil, color. 35 mm. (Community helpers series)
Captioned for use In school programs for the deaf.
SUMMARY: Portrays the valuable service that postmen perform
In the community. For primary grades.
1. Postal service— U. S.- I^etter-carrlers. I. U. 8, Bureau of
Education for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Pllma
Branch, II. Series: Community helpers series (Filmstrip. Media
Services and Captioned Films)
(HE6161] 372.8 7^-739298
U. S. Bureau of Educa- Hon for the Handicapped
Our heritage from ancient Greece (Filmstrip)
As.sf)ciates of Pleosantville, \. Y., 1969.
Guidance
2 filmstrips (pt 1, 80 fr; pt 2, 88 fr.) color. 85 mm. and 2
phonodiscs: 12 In.; 33k rpm.; pt. 1, 13 min. : pt 2. 14 mln, micro-
groove.
With tencher's manual.
««mwiiiri/- Trin.'C.s tlie history of Greek civilization from Crete
through the Achaean Empire, Solon and the coming of democracy,
to the Oolden Age of Pericles.
1. Civilization. Greek. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasantvllle.
N. Y.
918.8 70-732959
Guidance Associates
Our heritage frcm andent Rome (FUmHrip) Guidance
Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1970.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1. 93 fr.; pt 2, 116 fr.) color. 35 mm. and pho-
nodlsc: 2 k. 12 In.. 33i rpm., 16 mln. each, mlcw^roove.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Traces the cultural, artistic, and polIllaU legacy of
Roman civilisation.
1. R<HDe~-ClvlllBation. i. Goldance Associates of Pleasantville,
N. Y.
ODldaitee Aaaodatea
913.7
77-735487
Our homes and our schoiri (Filmstrip) American Book
Co., 1961, Made by Audio Education Division.
6 filmstrips, color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Based on the tmok of the same title by Dorothy M. Fraser and
Harry E. Hoy.
Contents: 1. I.«arning about health and safety. 29 fr. — 2. Learn-
ing to help one another. 32 fr.— S. Learning about our flag. 31 fr. —
4. Learning to be good citizens. 28 fr. — 5. Learning to use money.
29 fr.— 6. Learning about maps, 33 fr.
1. Home and school — Juvenile films. 2. Civics — Juvenile films.
1, Fraser, Dorothy (McClure) 1913- Our homes and our school
It. American Book (Tompany.
372.^ Fi A 68-4836
American Book Co.
Oar hope for all ««■. [Filmstrip] Concordia FOma, 1967.
33 fr. color. 33 mm. and pbonodtac: 2 s. (I i. for nanual pnqector, 1
«.fofautocnatkprojector). Um., 33l/3fpin..apprOT. tOmtn. each side. (Stit
up our hearts, no. 6)
With guide.
SUMMARY: A devotioosl procram for Epiphany wUdi tsOt of the coratna
of the Wite Men.
I.Epiphany. I. Concordia
oor hearu. rPilmsiripi no. 6.
[BV50.E7,
Cortcordis Pub. Houtc
B, SL LXNiiS. II. i
73-740756
MARC
Car hope falOUed. (Filmitripj Concordia FOma, 1967.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodiK:: 3 t. (1 k. for manual projector 1
».fof.ulon»aticprojeciof).12in..33i/3rpm,.approji.lOmin.c«*iide. (Sdr
up our hcaru. no. S)
With guide.
SUMMARY: A devotional program for QuiMmM which shows thai Chri»t*»
birth fulfilled God'i promiK and our hopes.
l.Chrittma.. I. Concordis Pubttriung House. St U»uis. 11. Scries: Stir up
our hearts. [Rlmstrip] no. 5.
?^*Jl ^^ „ "' 70-740755
Cooconju Pub. HouK 73 MAKC
Our immigTant heritagt {Motion picture) Paul Burnford
Film Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
32 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
Simmori,.- Pictures the srrlvsl of an Immlirsnt to the Dnlted
sutes and shows how many cultuiea haie enriched the Americu
™. J; ^r^ documentarj foota«e to trace the hlstorj of Unml-
*'V"'^t^ ""•I"- dlHicnlt trials, and their similar dreams
uoL.^L^'LX^.TSX^ui'BJ^S'SSS.ir"" """ """"■
cm; ^"-^ Fi A 6^786
Our job to know (Motion picture) American Social HyfE:iene
Association, 1&44. Made by Willard Pictures.
22 m^ii, sd. b&w, 16 mm.
A participating service of the National War Foundation.
Credit*: Collaborator, James H. Lade
Summary: An Information film directed to war-eipanded city
popoIationR about the causes and the effects of the venereal diseases,
gonorrhea and syphilis.
1. Venereal diseases. i. American Social Hygiene AssoclaUon.
616.9 74^704260
Our land needs your help (Motion picture) Arthur Barr
Productions, 1970.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm
With teacher's guide.
Creiitt: Music, Clarenc« Treat.
Summary: Uses a blend of original songs, narration natural
sound, and photography to describe some environmental problems.
Follows groups of young people as they explore their environment
clean a polluted stream bed, check erosion, plant treea and collect
waste materlaU that can be recycled and used to make new orod-
ucts. "
\. Con»rvatlon of natural resources. 2. PoUutlon. r Barr
(Arthur) ProdnctlOQs. Pasadena, Calif. '
*^K V. „ ^2-^ 79-708902
Arthur Barr Productions
Our largest rodent, the bearer. In the summer (Motion
picture) Academy Films, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Producer, James A. I.Arsen.
SUMMARY: Describes the summer activities of a family of six
beavers, especially the building of their Intricate system of water-
ways. Includes close-up scenes of various parts of the beaver's body
to "how how well adapted he Is to his environment. Phott^rraphed
in Mt. McKlnley National Park.
1. BeBver>~~Juvenlle films, I. Academy Films, Bollywood.
Calif.
[QL737.R632] 599.3 73-712442
Academy Films
Our letter sounds (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Learning about our language series, set 8)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: An Introduction for young children to the BOtmds of
letters and to combinations of letters. With captions.
1. English language — Phonetics. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company
Series: learning about our language series (Filmstrip) set 3,
372.6 70-733184
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Onr living city (FUnutrip) AVI Associates, 1970. Hade by
Golt Educational Materials.
each), 12 in.. 331 rpm,, 13 min. each side.
With teacher's guide.
ContentM: Many parts of the city.— Public services to the city —
Private services in the city.— The changing dty,— Newtomers to the
c^ty.-Clty and suburb.— City and farm.— Cities need each other
For primary grades.
1. Cities and towns — Juvenile fllma. i. AVI Aaaoclatea.
,„, . „, , 372-8 72-736614
AVI Associates
Our living city (FUmstrip) Look/Listen & Leam. M%Ab
by Golt Educational Materials. Released by Intranational
Book Corp., 1970.
10 filmstrips (5S fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 5 phouodiscs
(2 s. each), SSi rpm., 18 ndn. each.
With teachers' guide
Contents: 1. Our city long ago. —J. Uany parts of the dty.—
S. Public services In the city. — 4. Private servlcea In the dty.— 5. The
changing city. — S. Newcomers to the city. — 7. City and suburb.-
8. City and farm.— 9. Cities need each other.— ». City— a place of
promise.
1. Cities and towns. l Look/UsCen A Leam, Inc. n. Inter-
national Book Corporatioa
352.078 74-734964
Look/Listen & Leam
Ov Hring forests (Motion picture) Dave Estes Productions.
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows the beauty of the forest, tells of the interdepend-
«ice of planta and animals, and explains the need to conserve the
forest for man's use.
1. Forest ecology. 2. Forest protection. i, Estes (Dave) Pro-
ductions, Anaheim, Calif, n. AIMS Instructional Media Serrlcea.
372.8 72-700179
AIMS Instructional Media Service*
Our living planet (Filmstrip) Simon Praasma and Asao-
ciates. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1970.
3 filmstrips (40 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs (2 s.
each), 12 in., 33i rpm., 8 min. each side, mlcrogroove.
With study guide.
Credit): Producer, Simon Praasma.
Contents: I. The wonder of water.— 2. The shape of the land. — S.
Green treasure. For elementary grades,
1. Earth. i. Simon Praasma and Associates, n. AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services.
372.3 79-737042
AIMS iDstmctlonal Media Serricea
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Our man Flmt {Motion picture) Twentieth CeDtoiy-Fox
Film Corp^ 196i
107 QiiQ. sd. color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope.
CredUt: Producer, Satii David; director, Daolel Hann; stot7, Hal
Ffmber^; Bcreeoplay, Hal Flmberg, Ben Starr; music, Jerry Gold-
smitb: director of photogrmpby, Dmulel L. Fapp; film editor, Wil-
liam Reynolds. Cart: Jamea Cobaro, Lee J. Cot>b, Olla Qolao, Beo-
SOD FoDg, Shelby OraBL
Bummary: A spy comedy In which oae-inan-amiy Flint defeat!
three sdeotlats who hare dlscoTered bow to cootrot the we«ther and
who plan to coatrol the world.
L Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
791.48 77-701949
Our man in Washin^on {Motion picture) Parthenon Pic-
tures. Keleased by Bailey-FiIm Associates, 1969.
27 min. .sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With guide.
Swnmary: Follows eTents In the dally life of Wendell Wyatt of
Or^on to show what la iDvolved In aerrtng as a United States
Congressman.
1. Wyatt, Wendell. 2. V. S. Congress. House. i. Parthenon
Pictures, n. Baliey-FUm Aasociates.
328.73 76-704668
Bailey- Film Associates
Our Mexioui nciffhimrs (Motion picture) Eye Gate House,
1971.
21 niotiim pictures (4 niiii. eHCli) Ml. color, siigier 9 mm.
Ijoop fliu) mounted in CHrtridge,
Witli study guide.
TKEDITS: Script, photographer, editor. Paul Bockhou rst.
CONTESTS: 1. Life in a northern wastai town. Part 1: Flah-
log and canning.— 2. Ufe In n northern coastal town. Part 2:
Shi[rf>ujldlDg.— 3. Life In a Jungle village. Part I: Banana ptanta-
tlon. — 4. Life ia a jungle village. I'art 2.-5. Building a palm house
in a tropical village. — C. From chiIus to cotton: reclaiming the
desert.— 7. Ufe on a highlands farm. — 8. Adobe t>rlckDiakinK. — 9. A
weaving family in a mountain Tillage. — 10. (iovemment Indian prt>-
gram: village of Tanaco. — II. Ceramics from Metepec: the life of
an .\rtisan family.— 12. Butterfly net Ashing on [j«ke pHtzcuHro. —
13. Guitars from Paracho : a family enterprise. — 14. Rellcrlous
festival in Kahuatsen. — 15. .Apple harve^^t and fair in Zacatlan.^
1C, Mexico*^ new middle class: life of a skilled technician. — 17. The
factory town of TeqiillH.— 18. Guadalajara and the llbertad mar-
ket.— 19, Mexico City: meeting place of three cultiires.^20. A voice
from the past: Teotlhuacan. — 21. Three SpaniKh colonial towns:
the war of Independem-e.
1. Mexico. I- Eye Gale House, inc.
fFl208] 917.2 7.V714132
Eye Gate Hou.te
Our money system {Fi/mtfri/f)
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1967.
Guidai
Associates of
125 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., 33i rpm., 21 min.
microgroove.
Produced In cooperation with the Associated Press.
With teacher's manual.
Bummary: Presents a survey of the financial institutions In the
United Stales and their Interrelationship. Discusses the Fedecal
Reserve System, Bureau of the Budget. Treasury Department, and
budget deficits and surpluses.
1. Money— U. S, 2. FInancini Institutions— 17. S. r. Guidance
Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.
332.0973 Fi A 68-3596
Guidance Associates
Oar mooQ. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1968.
8 Iransparencies color. 10 x 12 in, (A
With overlays.
With leather'^ manual.
CREDITS; Author, Msrgarci K Noble,
SUMMARY: A siudy of [he moon.
1 Moon —Juvenile filmi (I Moonj
Series Astronomy (Transparcnties)
tQB582j 523.3
Creative Visuals 72
I Creative Visuals (Firm)
72-735487
MARC
Our mother's house {Motion picture) Filmways, London,
and Heron Film Productions, London. Released in the
U. S. by Metro-GoMwyn-Mayer, 1967.
105 min. ftd. color. 3S mm.
Itased on the novel of the same title by Julian Gloag.
Credita: Producer and director. Jack Clayton; screenplay, Jeremy
Brooks, Haya Hai-areet; music, Georges Delene; director of photog-
raphy, Larry Flier; editor, Tom Priestley. Coat: Dirk Bogarde,
John Gugolka, Louis Sheldon Williams, Sarah Nlcholls. Margaret
Brooks, Mark Lester, Gustav Uenry, Pamela Franklin.
8ummaJ-y: A drama about seven children who keep the death of
their mother a secret In order to avoid aoparation and orphanages.
I. tiloag. Julian. Our mother's house, ii. FllmwayH, ltd,
HI. Heron Film Productions, iv, Metro-Go Id wyn- Mayer, Inc.
791.43 70-707400
Our natiiHial forests {Filmxtrip) U. S. Dept of Agri-
culture, li)fi6. Made by Photo Lab.
41 fr color. 3S mm.
Alno issued as slide set.
With narrative guide.
Butnmary: Outlines the multiple uses of the national forests.
1. Forests and forestry— U. S.— Multiple use. i, U. R. Dept.
of Agriculture.
333.7 Fi E 6&-524
U. 8. D^t, of Agricul- ture
Our national game — hockey {Motion picture) Government
of India, .Ministry of Information and liroadcnsting, Films
Division, Bombay |li)6~|
II min. sil. I>&w. 16 mm,
Creaif: Producer. Miishlr Ahmad: director and wrrlpt, B. D.
Garga: animation, B. R. r>)hllng. S. G. Nalksatam; narration,
Berkeley Mill: music. N. <". Krlxhnamacharl ; photographer, H. S.
Kapadia: fllm editor. K. H. Nayak.
8ummarT/r Traces the hlntory of Held hockey ; deMcrlbea the growth
of the sport In India, Indian triumphs In International gamefl, and
famous Indian players.
1, Field hof-key. i, India (Repiibtlc). Hlnlniry of tDformatlon
and Broadcaoitng.
796.35 76-707651
Our National Park Service (Filmsfrip) Curriculum Mate-
rials Corp.. 1967.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (Studying nature in our national parks)
Revis d version of the 1959 fllmstrlp of ihe same title.
Summurjf: Examines how national park superintendents direct
the work of rangers In national parks and forests. Covers the
varifd duties of rangers— from acting as hosts to visitors to locat-
ing fires- and differentiates between a national park ranger and a
national forest ranger. Points out that park planners design addi-
tions to a park which do not mar the natural beauty.
1. National parks and reserves— U. S. t. Curriculum Materials
Corporation. Series: StudyiuR naturt in our national park.s
(Fllmstrlp)
719.320617.1 Fi A 67-3915
Curriculum Materials Carp.
Oar Nation's Ca^toL [Filnutrip] Visuals fcv Teaching. 1972.
2 fUmUripc color, 3) mm. and irfionodisc: 2 t., 12 in.. 33 t/3 rpm.
(Anerics'i bicentennial filnutrip teries)
Produced in cooperation with the Capitol Historical Society.
AIM isnied with phonoupe in cauette.
With teacher'i giAde and script
SUMMARY: Uses iketchci and drawinp by William Thomlon, the origioai
designer of the CapiUil, and rare old photographs to give an historical picture of
the Capitol. Abo ihowt the Capitol as it is today. includin| the art Ueasures.
national bcirkxHiu, and the many special rooms and chambers.
CONTENTS: Yesterday. 55 fr.. 15 min.— 2, Today. 4» fr.. 14 rain.
1. WashingUM, D.C. Capitol. I. VttuaU for Teaching. 11. Series.
lF204.C2] 917.53 72-733212
Visuals foe Teaching 72 MARC
Oar neighborhood {Filmstrip) American Book Co., 1961.
Made by Audio Education Division.
6 filmstrips. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Based on the book of the same title by Dorothy M. Fraser and
Harry E. Hoy. . ,
Conlentg: 1. I^earnlng about keeping healthy. 31 fr.— 2. Learning
about kinds of workers. 29 fr.— S. Learning bow taxes pay for serv-
ices 3.5 fr. — 4. Learning about communication and transportation.
36 fi-.— 5. Learning abont the library. 31 fr.— 8. learning to use
maps. 23 fr. „ „. ^t.
1. Comninnitv and school— Juvenile films. i. Fraser. Dorothy
(McTUirei 191?i- Our neighborhood, n. .\merlcan Book Com-
pany.
American Book Co.
372.8
Fi A 68-4834
Our neighborhood {Filmstrip) Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1969.
50 fr. color. 3.> ram. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 7 In., 331 rpm, (Ur-
ing as neighbors)
Fllrasiiip 1.
Correlated with the book Living as neighbors, by Peter Buckley
and H or tense Jones.
With teacher's t^ulde.
Cieditt: Writer and photographer, Peter Buckley.
Summary: A young boy and a young black girl Introduce them-
selves, their families, and their neighborhood. Designed to help chil-
dren understand the elements which make a city, and to help them
become aware of the self-sufflclency of a typical neighborhood within
the city. For elementary grades.
1. Neighborhood — Juvenile films. l Buckley, Peter. Living as
neighbors, ii. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Se-
ries : Living as neighbors ( Fllmstrlp)
372.8 70-736434
Our next step in outer space (Mofion picture) American
Hroadcastinjr Co. Releaspd bv McGraw-Hill Book Co..
1%8.
27 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the operational details of the ApoUo-Satum
V manned Journey to the moon to be undertaken by three U. S.
astronauts.
1. Project Apollo. 2. Project Saturn. 3. Space flight to the moon,
t. American Broadcasting Company, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany.
629.45 Ft A 68-2293
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
1966.
Dor owa masic [Motion picture] BBC-TV,
Released in the U.S. by Time-Ufe Films.
30 min. sd bAw. 16 mm. (Discovery ud experience, do. 3)
SUMMARY: A teacher-training film. Invcsttgates ways lo make mine an
integral part of experience in elementary scbooL The children begin with (ingjag.
experimenting with various instruments, and maicliing dance and movemeni
with music. In the higher grades musical ooution, chords, and harmony are
introduced.
I. School music— Instruction and study. I. British Broadcasting Corpora-
tion. Television Service. II. Tune-Life Fdnu. III. Series: Discovery and ex-
perience. [Motion picture} no. 3.
[^*Tli 37a7 78-714834
Time-Life Films 7J MARC
Our Philadelphia story: magazine magic {Motion piot/ure)
Curtis Pub. Co., 1946.
33 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and director, Paul R. Thomas; writer, Robert
Youngson; narrator. Bill Slater; animation. Curt Perkins; music,
Robert McBrlde ; photographer, Tom Draper ; editor, Kdwin T.
Kasper.
Summary: Describes the publication of several magazines by the
Curtis Publishing Co. Includes the manufacture of paper, the re-
search Involved In producing the content, and the printing, binding,
and distribution of the magazines,
1. Periodicals, Publishing of. i. Curtis Publishing 0(»npany.
338.4 78-704261
Oar place in the universe (Filmstrip) Visual Publications,
London, 1970. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual
Publications.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Space, no. 2>
With script.
CREDITS: Author. L. J. Carter; drawings. D. Hardy.
SUMMARY: Relates man to his space environment and describes
wayri of seeing heavenly bodies. With captions.
1. Astronautics and civilisation. 2. Cosmology. L Visual Pub-
lications, ltd.. I>ondon. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series:
Space (Fllmstrlp) no. 2,
[TL793.6] 623 74-78»10«
Mclntyre Visual Publl- cations
Our planet earth {Motion picture) Government of Intiia
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
ing, IPCO.
11 mill. .Ml. b&w. l(i mm.
Longer version released under the title ThLs our earth,
CtcdHt: Producer, Ezra Mir; director. T. A. Abraham; script and
narration, Panna Ralji ; music, L. R. Bhat ; photographer. Ram
Mhatre, C. V. Gopal ; editor. U. K. Wadke.
Summary: Describes India's toiitributlon to the International
Geophysical Year. Surveys the vast network of observation and
meteorological stations spread all over India which helped man to
acquire more knowledge of his environment
1. International Geophysical Year, 1957-1968. 2. Geophysics —
India. I. India IRq>ublic> Ministry of Information and Broad-
casting. 11. This our earth (Motion picture)
651 Fi 68-716
Our planet: the earth (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Released by
Uiiiversii! Kducatiou and Visual Arts, 1%9.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Geography fundamentals, no. 0)
SUMMARY: Provides basic facts about the earth and detlnfe<
geographic terms and concepts. Gives an overview of Physical
features, climate, surface, and plant and animal life on earth. With
*^* L "Earth. I, Filmfax Productions, New York. II. Unlvei-sal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series; Geography fundamenUls
(Fllmstrlp) no. 6.
[QB63U 910 79-740398
Universal Education antl Visual Arts
Our poUtlcal fatnre {Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 26: What is the future of black America?)
Summary: Dr. Vincent Harding serves as moderator as Rer.
Andrew Vouog and William Strickland discuss the role of black
people In the structuring of a new kind of America, built upon
In.stltutions which reded the true dictates of the masses of the people
1. Negroes — Politics and suffrage. i. Harding, Vincent ii. New
York. Television station WCBS-TV. ui. Columbia University, it.
Holt. Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a his-
tory of .\fro-Amer leans (Motion picture) Section 26: What is the
future of black AmerlcaT
320.6 78-704131
Holt, Rinehart and Wlnstoo
Oar poUated world: the price of progren. [I^lnutrip] Current Af-
fairs Films, 1972.
66 fr. color. 3S mm. and [rtionodisc: I s. (Current Affairs filmstrip
series)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With discussion guide and script.
CREDITS: Adviser. Manson Van B. Jennings.
SUMMARY: Enamines the causes and effects of pollution in indusiriatited
and less developed countries, focuses on the impact of modem technology and
a rising population on environment, and poses the question whether economic
growth and environmental protection are compatible, or whether man must
change his life style to reclaim his polluted planet.
1. Pollution. 2. Human ecology. 1. Current Affairs Rliru, New York.
[TD177i 333.7 70-740720
Current Aflain Films 72 MARC
Our Polymer world {Motion picture) Polymer Corp.,
Sarnia, Ont., 1967. Made by Crawley Films.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credt(*; Producer and director, Peter Cock; commentary. Lister
Sinclair; animation. Victor Atkinson. Patricia Reynolds; music.
Bruce Nysnik; cameraman, Frank Stokes.
Summary: Explains what polymers are and surveys their many
end products, such as rubber, plastics, and hnirspray. Describes the
worldwide business of the Polymer Corporation and Includes views
of BOtoe of the plants located throughout the world.
1. Polymers and polymerlxatlon. i. Polymer Corporation lim-
ited.
647 Fi A 68-696
National Fllm Board of Canada
Our productive resources {Motion picture) Arthur Barr
Productions, 19G8.
10 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide and correlated study print set of pictures
and stories.
Creditt: Consultant. James D. Caldenvood.
Stimmary: Eiplalns that n.ntural resources, human resources, and
capital goods are the productive resources used lo order to produce
the things we want. For elementar>' grades.
1. Natural resources— Juvenile films. 2. I-abor supply— Jovenlle
films. 3. Capital Investments— Juvenile films. i. Barr (Arthur)
Profluctlons, Pasadena, Calif.
338 Fi A 68-2316
Arthur Barr Productions
Our round earth: how it changes (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
With study guide
CREDITS : Educational collaborator, Clark I. Cross.
SU.MMARY: Shows forces that change the land, and uses demon-
strations with clay models to compare views of molten lava, earth-
iiuakes, and giant cracks in the earth's surface. For elementary
grades.
1. Earth sciences — Juvenile films. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
[QE;i3] 372.3 7a-7l8120
Coronet Instructional Fllma
Our round earth : its atino§pheT« (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Clark I. Cross.
SUMMARY: De--<crlbes vfalble clues to the nature of the Invisible
atmosphere that protects the earth. Use* apedal breatbtng eqat[h
ment to reveal the Importance of the atmo^)here for living things.
For elementary grades.
1. Atmosphere— Juvenile films. 2. Reeptratloo — Jarenlle Sims.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[QC880] 372.8 71-713121
Coronet Instructional Fllmi
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Oar round earth: its land (Modem picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 iiiin. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study KQlde.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Clark 1. Cross.
SUMMARY : Views land masBes aitd land torma from the air,
states tbe importance of the land for farmlos and mining, and em-
ptuulxes the problems of conserratlos. For elementarj grades.
1. I^nd— JiiTenlle tUms, I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[HDUIJ 372.3 7&-713122
Coronet Instructional Films
Our round earth: its waters (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With stiidj- gnlde.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Clark I. CroasL
SUMMARY : Shown what tbe oceans are like from abore, aa well
as below the water, gives sources of fresh water, and ways In which
It can t)e controlled. For elementary grades.
1. Oceanography — Juvenile films. 2. Hydrology — Jarenlle films.
I. Coronet Instnictlonal Films,
[CtC24] 372.3 79-713128
Coronet Instructional Fltms
Our round earth: what it*s like (Motion picture) Coronet
InstructionnI Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Bducational collaborator, Clark I. Croaa.
SUMMARY ; Views of the earth from the ground, from a plane,
and from a space ship show major features of the land, the oceans,
and the atmosphere. For elementary grades.
1. Earth — Juvenile films. I. Coroaet lostructlooal Films.
tQB631] 872.8 72-718124
Coronet Inatnictlonal Films
Oar satellite, tke wooa. [Fdmstrip] Scon Education Diviaioa.
1971.
51 fr, color 35 mm (Wh«r» out Ihere? no. 6)
With icBcher't (uklc
SUMMARY: DbcloM* vital uatistka about the moon, inctudinf t)ze, irevt-
Utkmal aitnclion. and temperaiurcs: explaiiu moonlight, moon phucs. ttdca,
lunar eclipan. and jolar ecliptes: and analyzes variout theone* about how the
moon was formed. Includes icenet of the surface of the moon. With captions.
1. Moon— Juvenile films. (I. Moonj I. Scott Graphics Education Divi-
sion II. Series: What's out there? (Filimtrip] no. 6
lQB582] 523.3 72-732843
Scon Education Division 72 MARC
Ow AMd of Mth. [Filmstrip] Concordia FUnu, 1967.
37 fr. color. 33 mm. aitd pbonodisc: 2 %.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. I min.
(Catechism terict)
With leaders guide.
SUMMARY: Discusses the six chief parts of Luther's Calcchisn.
1. Lutheran Church — Catechisnu and creeds. L Luther, Martin, 14B3-
1546. Caiechismus. Kleiner. II. Concordia Pubtishioc House. St Louis. Ill
Series: Cstechisffl scries. (Filntstrip. Concordia Pub. Houmj
(BX8070.U] 238 72-734596
Coocordia Films 72 MARC
Our shrinking world {FUmatnp) Canadian National Rail-
ways, Montreal. Made and released by National Film
Honrd of Canada. 1967.
37 fr. color. 35 mm.
CredUt: Executive producer. Hans MQller; director. Shirley Sha-
piro: writer, I^urence Hyde.
Summary: Explains the function of modem transportation and
communication In Canada. With captions.
1. Tranapwrtatlon — Canada. 2. Communication and traffic —
Canada. i. Canadian National Railways, n. Canada. National
FHm Board.
372.8 71-734353
National Film Board of Canada
Onr flketeton helps as to move (Filmstrip) Herbert E. Bu-
dek Films and Slides, 1967.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
CrvaUt: Author, James M. Hansen.
Summary: Explains structure, moTement, and tbe basis of form
of tbe human skeleton. With captions.
1. Human mechanics. t. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and SHdes,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
612 74-734607
Bndek Films and Slides ofOOlf.
Ov K^ar iTitem. [Filmstrip] FUmfax Productions. Released by
UniversaJ Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
62 b. cdoe. 35 nun. (Understanding sstrooooiy)
Also issued with pbonodisc or with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: A non-techntcaJ detailed study of the solar system. With cap-
l. Solar system. 1. Filmfax Productions, New York. 11. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. III. Series: Understanding astronomy. (Pilirtstrip]
lQB501] 523.2 72-732830
Universal Education and 72 MARC
Visual Arts
Onr sfHritiial and cnltnral fntiire (Motion picture)
WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969,
30 Riiii. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 28: What is the future of black America Tt
Sammary; Dr. Vincent Harding serves as moderator an iter. Al-
bert Cleage and John Henrik Clarke dis(-iiH.s the meaning of cultural
and religious life as It will affect the future of black Americans,
and describe the various efforts of bla** artists and religious leaders
to give cultural substance to the black liberation movement.
1. Negroes — Moral and social coniJltloDs, i. Harding, Vincent.
n. New York. Television station WCBS-TV. in. C<rfumbla Unl-
Terslty. it. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. .^Hes; Black
heriuge: a history of Afro-AmericacB (Motion picture) Section 26:
What Is tbe future of black America?
301.2 74-704130
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Our State government (Motion picture) Bob Waterman.
Released by Film Associates of California, 1967.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summon/: Shows bow the various State departments work to-
gether to provide the people of the State with tbe service and pro-
tection they need.
Another issue, b&w.
1. SUte governments. i. Waterman, Bob. n. Film Assodatet
of California, Los Angeles.
Film Associates of
353.9
California
Fi A 67-5859
Onr son and its planets (Motion ptetmre) Coronet Instnio-
tional Films, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With film guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Katherlne E. HIIL
Summary: Presents a simpUfled view of the solar system, with
emphasis on Venus and Mars, and discusses the knowledge which
has been gained from the exploration of space. For prlmai? grades.
• Another issue, b&w.
1. Solar system. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.3 78-708697
Coronet Instructional Films
<3 fr color. 35 mm.
CREDITS: Author, Bertha Skkeb.
SUMMARY: Tell, the .lory ot man's •tlcmpl to riKutire tii>K: b, took™ „
the Mar^ moon, and .uo. and .ho« ho. ii led „ ,he ealenda, cooiqpUrfa.
da,, week, and month. With capdona. For elementary |rade>
1. T,me mea.i,rement.-.Juvenile filnu. 2. Calendar-Jii.enile Him., rl
Time meaanrements 2 Calendar, I Troll Aaaociatea.
Our totem is tbe raven (Motion picture) Kin^ Screen Pro-
ductions. 1971.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Indian heritage)
TAST : Dan George.
SUMMARY: Dramatizes the ordeal of an Indian boy tn bis en-
diirnnce nnd ritual ascent to manhood. Shows how Indian customs
clash with twentieth -century values, by giving some background Into
the Indian cultural heritage.
1. Indians of North America — Rites and ceremonies. 2. Indians of
North America — Culture. I. King Screen Productions. II. Series:
Indian heritage {Motion picture)
[E98JEt3] 970.1 77-7129S4
King Screen Productloos
Our town (Film^tiij') Po|niIar Science Pub. Co., Audio-
Visual Division, 1969.
30 fr. color. 35mm. (Secondary literature)
FOM filmstrip no. SOU.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Presents a cross-section of daily life in fictional Grover'l
Corners, N. H., from the play Our town. Studies and illustrates
Wllder's dramatic stjle and technique.
1. Wilder, Thornt-.n Niven, 1887- Our town. L WUder,
Thornton Niven, IStn- Our town. n. Popular Science PnbUah-
Ing Company, Inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, iii. FOM
filmstrip no. 50U. Series: Secondary literature (Filmstrip)
812 Fi A 68-4538
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual DIt.
Released by
n «itder-
Onr town by lliomtfHi Wilder (FUmstrip)
Audio Visual, 1967.
Bducationa]
60 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Drama serin)
With teacher's guide and notes.
CrediU: E:ditor, Bart>ara Martinsons.
Summary: Illustrates tbe story of Our town using photographs
of the original cast prodoctlon with Frank Crarai, John CraTeo.
and Martha Scott.
I. Wilder, Thornton Niven, 188T- Onr town. n. Edncatlonal
Aodlo Visual, inc., PleasantvUle, N. Y. Series: Drama series
(Filmstrip)
FiAe8-3503
Bdocatlonal Audio Visual
Our two-party system [Motion picture) Republic Steel
Corp., 1967. Kfade in cooperation with Educational Ke-
sources Foundation.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Understanding politics)
Also Issued as video tapes (1 In.; 2 In.; quad head)
With conference-teacher guide, textbook, and self-scoring audits.
Summary: E^tores the two-party system and its organizational
structure. Describes the main functions ot political parties and In-
teresting sidelights of party politics.
1. Political parties— U. S. i. Republic Steel Corporation. Se-
ries: Understanding politics (Motion picture)
829 Fi A 68-1365
Republic Steel Corp.
Our vanishing land (Motion picture) NBC News. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. Cnie Smithsonian)
With guide.
Credits: Producer. Craig Fisher; writers, HJdward Walsh. Craig
Fisher : narrator and guide, Bill Ryan ; educational consultant,
(herald Lesser.
Summary: Discusses one of the obligations of tbe Smithsonian
Institution and of science educaton* — tbe conservation of America's
resources. Including Its land. Its wildlife, and its natural beanty.
Provides Insight Into tbe problems of conservation now confronting
tbe United Sutes.
1, Conservation of natural resources — U. S. ». National Broad-
casting Company, Inc. NBC News. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: The Smithsonian (Motion picture)
338.7 Fi A 67-1694
HcGraw-HIll Book Co.
Onr wlUeraen. [Motion picture] NBC News.
NBC Educational Enterprises, I97I.
10 min. id. color. 16 mm.
Adapted for ichool uk from the NBC documenuty. The Am
ncM, lelecut in 1971,
CREDITS: Producer tnd writer, Peter JcfTries
SUMMARY: Exsminei the treatment by Americans ufnatiiiul
the bcnefiu of the forest ind rivers or the country. Points out iho exploi
and destruction of the limited supply of natural resources Nolci lh.ii people src
be|innin| to realize the scientific, psychological, >nd aesthetic: need fur uiiJer-
ne>s. and that they are l>c(inning to protect the little that remains b> Icgislatiof)
and public awareneis
I Nature conservation. 2. Natural rcM>urics 1. Ttw Amciiian wildet-
rtets. (Motion picture) II National Btoadcasiin| Company, inc. NBC News
111. NBC Educational Enicrprisca.
(QH76) 333.7 72-700079
NBC Educational 72 MARC
Entcrpriia
Onr wilderness elk (Motion picture) Del Roby Film Pro-
ductions, 1966.
50 rain, sd, color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the living habits of elk in tbe mountainous
areas of tbe western United States. Includes scenes of elk hunting,
and of other wildlife in elk country.
1. Elk. 2. Elk hunting. i. Del Roby Film Productions.
636.2 Fi 6»-19
Our wonderful body. Part 1 : The heart and its work (Mo-
tion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Ollvn- E. Byrd.
Summary: Follows the st«>-by-8tep construction of a simple dr-
culatory fystem to show the work of the heart and ttie nature of
blood and Its circulation. Points out some of the ways to help the
heart sUy healthy. For primary grades.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Cardiovascular system — Juvenile Dims. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, n. The Heart and Its work (Motion picture)
372.8 Fi A 68-2280
Oorooet Instnictlonal FUma
Our wonderful body. Part 2 : How we breathe (JTo/tort pit?-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Oliver E. Byrd.
Summary: Uses a Ufeslae c^)eratlng model of a lung and some
simple demonstrations to Illustrate various aspects of breath^g.
Points out some of the ways to help the lungs stay healthy. For
primary grades.
-Another issue, b&w.
I Lungs— Juvenile films. 2. Respiration — Juvenile films. l
Coronet Instructional Films, n. How we breathe (UoUon picture)
872.3 Fi A 68-2281
Coronet Instructional Films
Our wonderful body. Part 3: How it moves (Motion pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
II min. sd. color 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit'.- Author. Oliver E. Byrd.
Summary: Uses a skeleton and a simple working model of an arm
to show bow bonei>, muncles, and brain help tbe body to move. PolnU
out some of tbe ways to keep bones, muscles, and aerres healthy.
For primary grades.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Human mechanics — Juvenile Alms. i. Coronet Instructional
Films, n. How It moves (Motion picture)
372.3 Fi A 68-2282
Coronet Instructional Films
Our wonderful body. Part 4 : How its parts work together
(Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Oliver E, Byrd.
Summary: U?«s llfenize models to show how Important parts of
the body work together in different situations. Explains bow the
ears, brain, eyes, muscles, heart, and lungs work together when a
sound Is heard from an oncoming car. For primary grades.
- Another issue, b&w.
1. Human mechanics — Juvenile films. 2. Physiology —Juvenile
films. I. Coronet Instructional Films, ii. How Its parts work
tc«ether (Motion picture)
372.3 Fi A 68-2283
Coronet Instructional Films
Our wonderful body. Part 5: How it grows (Motion pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author. Oliver E. Byrd.
Swtnntiirv.- Explaln.s where growth materials come from and bow
different bones and muscles grow at dilTerent rates. Introduces the
idea that most cells multiply and grow larger and that growth
includes Increased body control as well as belgbt and weight For
primary grades.
■ Another issue, b&w.
1. Growth— Juvenile films. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
n. How it grows (Motion picture)
872.3 Fi A 68-2284
Coronet Instructional Films
Our worW of light (FUmstrip) Troll AsBocifttas, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wonders of science)
Credits: Author, Judith Frlnguello; Illustrator, Allan Terbeedc.
Summary: Explains the nature of light For elementary grades.
1. Light L Troll AssocUtea. Series: Wonders of science
(FUmstrip)
372.3 74-735028
A. L. A. Botftllat
Our York State, Cooperstown, N. Y.
see
Albany: yesterday and totiay.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Our York State, Cooperstown, N. Y. (Continued)
County government.
Executive department, part 1.
Executive department, part 2.
Executive department, part 3.
The Great peace.
Indian and white relations.
fiitroduction to Iroquois society.
Local government.
New York State Legislature.
Public servants.
Subsistence.
Technology.
Village life .
World on the turtle's back (spirits
festivals and rituals)
Your State Capitol.
Your State Library.
Your State Museum.
Onr jronth culture (Motion picture) Family Films, 1966.
so miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
With leader's guide.
Summary.* Investigates the struggle of youth for maturity and
Identity in an adult world. Points out that the diurcb must make
Its message relevaDt to the needs of youth.
1. Adole«cence. 2. Youth — Beligtous life. i. Family Films, ioc
301.43 Fi A 67-«773
Family Films
Oat California way {Motion picture) Republic Pictures
Corp., 1946.
'17 iiiin. sd. oolor. S.'i mm.
L. C. (i)py incomplete, with w-enes out of xeqiienoe.
l-iedits: Aiwofiate producer, I>ouiH Gray ; director, Lesley Selander •
original ntory, Barry Shlpraan; screenplay, Betty Burbrldge; music,
Nathan G. Scott. Morton Scott; photographer, Bud Thacltery- film
editor, Charles Craft. Catt: Monte Hale, Adrian Booth Bobby
Blake. John Dehner. Nolan Leary.
Hummairy: A musical western about a young cowboy who joins
a boy and hU trained horse and becomes a Hollywood star. In spite
of a rival actor's efforts to prevent his success.
I. Republic Pltturee Oorporatfoa.
791.43 73-709631
Oat California way {Motion picture) Republic Pictures
Corp., 1946. Released by Hollywood Television Service.
67 Diln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crcrfi^Jt; .Xs-^oclate producer, Louis fJrny ; dliector, Lesley Selander;
original story, Barry Shlpman; screenplay, Betty Burbrldge; music,
N.ithan O. Scott, Morton Scott; photographer, Bud Thackery ; film
editor, Charien Graft. Vast: Monte Hale. Adrian Booth, liobby
Blake, John I>ehner, Nolan Leary.
Summary: A musical weatem about a young cowboy who Joins
a boy and his trained horse and becomes a Hollywood star. In spite
of a rival actor's efforts to prevent his success.
I. Republic Pictures Oorporatlon. n. Hollywood Television Serv-
ice, Inc.
791.43 77-709632
Oat from tobaccoland U. S. A. {Motion picture) LixgeU
and Myers Tobacco Co., 1949. Made by Pictorial Re-
search.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CredUt: Producer, Loots de Rochement
Bummarg: Mtowm tbm growth and Mcope of tke cigarette Industry
la the United State*, It* contributions to the U. S. economy through
salea taxes and use of related Induxtriea. and lU cootrlbutloa to the
plauore of the people of the nation.
1. Cigarette manufacture and trade — U. S. i. Uggett and Uyer*
Tebacoo Company.
388.4 71-704262
Out of bounds : the drug culture (Motion picture)
see Mental health nursing — Out of bounds:
the drug culture
Out of darkness (Motion picture) Northern States Power
Co., 1969. Made by Empire Photosound.
15 ruin. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Points out that man has created a world apart fr«m
and in conflict with nature. Discusses the consequent environmental
problems and what can be done to solve them and to preserve nat-
ural resources.
1. Man — Influence on nature. i. Northern States Power Com-
pany (of Minnesota)
333.7 77-705633
Oot of iflto. [Motion picture] Irving Kriesberg, 1972.
IS min. >d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; An experimental animated film in which fomit change u diey
encounter other forms.
1, Experiments! films. I. Kriesbeig, Irving, 1919-
[PN1995.9.E96] 704.945 72-700472
CINE 72 MARC
Out of our minds (Motion picture) University of Michigan
TV Center, 1967.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Also Issued on video tape (1 in.)
Summary.' Songs, dances, and interviews with the creators of an
original student musical celebrating the University of Michigan's
150th anniversary. Hosted by Clyde Thompson.
1. Michigan. University — Songs and music. i Michigan Uni-
versity. Television Center.
782.8 Fi A 68-284
Michigan. Univ. TV Center
Eastman Kodak Co., 1970.
Out of sight (Motion picture)
Made by Gojdsholl Associates.
18 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : Demonstrates the value of the camera In making
visible in the classroom sights which are remote In time M' distance
or beyond the power of the eye to see by itself.
1. Photography In education. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
778.5 71-711387
CINE
^f 9*7 1******** '^'*^°° picture] National Film Board of Canada.
38 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
.™^.'*l?'!!?'.r'*"^"^*"- "***" ^'="^'- ^™*> Courtoii; director and edi-
i.\t^»l"?'' ""'"■ "•"' '*""'«'^- "'"""'"«. Pierre Uurtc.
SUMMARY: Show, how ihe Monircl Oral Sctiool fw the Dcf teaches
cmklren to communiMlc.
I <l.,I;S"t ?"' f'p?"' S" "" "'" "■ I>~'-M""> "f commun,c.>ion,
I. Canada. National Film Board.
tHV2580j 371.9 72-700831
National Film Board of 72 mYd^
Canada MAKC
Out of the cradle (Motion picture) National Broadcasting
Co., 1967. Released by Graphic Curriculum.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Animal secrets)
ProdU(.-ed in cooperation with the National Education Association,
the National Science Teachers Association, the American Library
Association, and the American Institute of Biological Sclencm.
Bvmmary: Describes the abundance and variety of life In the sea
and discusses the possibilities for farming on the ocean floor.
1. Marine biology. 2. Fisheries. i. National Broadcasting Com-
pany, inc. iL Graphic Curriculum, inc.. New York. Series: Ani-
mal secrets (Motion picture)
574.92 Fi A 68-1031
Graphic Curriculum
Out of the east (Motion picture) American Broadcasting
Co. Released by Screen Gems, 1961.
26 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
yeai-8, no. 10)
Based on the book The Second World War, by Winston S. Churchill.
Credits: Producer, Ben Feiner; originator. Jack Le Vlen; writers.
John Tucker Battle, Victor Wolfson; Churcbiirs narration, Richard
Burton; narrator, Gary Merrill; editor, Edward Packer.
Summary: Uses documentary footage to describe a series of suc-
cessful Japanese military victories in 1941-42, including the sinking
of the British Navy's ships Repulse and Prince of Wales. Shows
Churchill and Roosevelt meeting in a series of talks in Washington,
and describes the American sea victory at Midway.
1 World War. 1939-1945. i. Churchill, Sir Winston Lewiard
Spencer, 1874-196.'i. The Second World War. ii. American Broad-
casting Company, m. Screen Gems, Inc. Series:
Winston Churchill : The valiant yeara (Motion picture) no. 10.
Fi 67-2110
Out of the frying pan into the firing line {Motion picture)
Walt Disney Productions. Released by War Activities
Committee, Motion Picture Industry, 1942.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bmmmary: An animated cartoon with Minnie Mouse and Pluto
dramatizing the need to save waste kitchen fats which are used to
make glycerin for war ammunition. Demonstrates the method of
saving fats before delivering them to the meat dealer.
1. Oils and fats. 2. Glycerin. i. Disney (Walt) Productions,
n. War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry.
623.4 70-707731
Out of the mainstream {Fi]vv>trip) Warren Schloat Pro-
ductions, 1970.
U fllniHtrips (122 fr. each) color, 35 mm. and 3 phonodlacs (2 s.
each), U' in., 33ii rpm.. 77mln.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Director, Richard Briiner; writers, Wanda Bei-shen, Kay
Grove, Richard Bruner, Margaret E. O'Kane; narrator, Fred Facey;
photographers, Eric Marlstang, John Lewis, Sean Bruner, Richard
Hofstrand, James Foote.
Summitry: Presents six short accounts about disinherited Immi-
grants living in America.
Contentt: What more can you take away? — Bastm. — Migrant
stream. — Mostly poor. — A good cltl»en. — You all got to live.
1. U. 3.— Emigration and immigration. i. Schloat (Warren)
Productions. Pleasant vllle, N. Y.
301.44 70-737352
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Out of the shadows. [Motion picture] University of Kansas Bu-
reau of Child Research. Released by University of Kansas
Audiovisual Center, 1969.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates an intensive care program for severely retarded
children instituted at Parsons State Hospital and Training Center at Parsons,
1." Mentally handicapped children- -Care and treatment. 2. Parsons State
Hospital and Training Center, I. Kansas. University, Bureau of Child Re-
search. II. Kansas. University. Audiovisual Center
[RJ506.M4] 362.3 72-702024
University of Kansas 72 MARC
Bureau of Child Research
Out, out, out! (Filmstrip) Teaching Resources Fihns, 1971.
Made by School Times Filmstrips.
25 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teaching guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptation of the picture book of the same title
by Martha Alexander in which a little boy succeeds In getting a
pigeon out of the house. For primary grades.
I. Alexander, Martha G. Out, out, out! II. Teaching Resources
Films.
372.6
Teaching Resources nims
Ont there, a loac Mamd, [Moti<Hi picture] Humphrey W. Leynae,
1968. Released by University of California Extenaion Media
Center, 1971.
67 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
With back^ound infonnatioft by Humphrey W. Leynse. and study guide.
SUMMARY; Focuses on the activiiiei of one Korean family to provide tn
impression of life on the remote island of Ullfing-do in the Sea of Japan. Without
narration.
1. Uliang Island— Social life and customs. I. Leynse, Humphrey W, II.
California. University. Extension Media Center.
[DS924] 915.19 70-715359
Univ, of Calif. Extension 72 MARC
Media Center
Outboard Marine Corporation. Cushman Motors
Division
The Back nine.
Golf a go go.
Outboard Marine Corporation. Evinrude Motors
Division
see
Title drive.
Welcome to winter.
Outboard Motor Corporation. Johnson Motors
see
Crested Butte.
The Greatest show on water , , , at Cypress
Gardens.
Operation Cool-it.
What to do on the three-day weekend.
Outboard Motor Corporation. Solana Studios
see
Operation Cool -it.
Title drive.
Ontboard motors. [Transparencies] DCA Educational Products,
1971.
15 transparencies, color. 13 x 10 in.
With 26 overlays.
With teacher's guide,
CREDITS; Author, Richard P, Coe.
SUMMARY: Provides basic information atwul the mechanics, installation,
and maintenance of outboard motors.
1. Outboard motors. 1. DCA Educational ProducU.
tVM348] 623.82 72-735297
DCA Educational 72 MARC
Products
Outdoor cooking: (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford Pro-
ductions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by Sterling Edu-
cational Films, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 19 mm. (Outdoor recreation— winter)
Summary: Describes in detail bow to prepare a kltcben area In a
winter camp and points out how to use nature's natural resource! to
aid In personal comfort.
1. Outdoor cookery. i. Moreland-Latchford Productions, To-
ronto, n. Sterling Educational Films, Inc. Serlea: Outdoor rec-
reation— winter (Motion picture)
641.5 Fi A 68-1364
Sterling BMacational Pllms
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Outdoor cotrfdng . . . made easier and better (FUnutrtp)
Reynolds Metals Co. Made and released bj Animatio
Productions, 1965.
40 fr. color 35 mm.
With teacher's script and sulrte booklet
Creditt: Executive producer, Leonard B. ESliott
Summary: PresenU the practical uaes of alumloum foil in pre-
wrapplng food. In carrjlog tt to the cookout. In cooking on a Ciill,
and In reduclnj; the deao-ap problem.
1. Outdoor cookery. 2. Aluminum foil. i. Reynolds Metals
Company, il Animatic Productions.
Ml^ Fi A 68-3918
Aolmatlc Prodactlona
Outdoor Education Association
see
Camping education.
School time In camp.
TV Oater pliiiti. [Filnutripj Scott Educatioo Diviiioa. 1971.
62 fr. cokv. 35 mm. (Wkat's out thenT no. 5)
With teacher') guide.
SUMMARY: Exptain* the major difTerence* between the outer plaiteti and
the ionef plaaeta, and detcribca the koowo detaitt tboui Jupiter. Saturn. Uranue,
Neptune, and Pluto. With captioaa.
I Planet! — Juvenile fibns. (1. Planetsj 1. Scott Oraphica. Educattoo
Division. II. Seriet: Whai'i out there? (FiUnMxip] no. 5.
eQB601] 532.4 72-732842
Scott Education Diviaioa 72 MARC
The Outlaws is coming (Motion pwtvre) Normandy Pro-
ductions. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1965.
89 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Previously entitled The Three Stooges meet the guosllngers.
Ctediti: Producer, director, and author of story, Norman Idaurer;
screenplay, Elwood Ullman; director of photography, Irving Llpp-
man : film editor. Aaron Nibley. Cast.- Nancy Korak, Adam West,
Mort Mills, Don Ldmond, Rex Holman.
iStimmarv.- A slapstick western In which the Iliree Stooges save
the buffnio from extinction by a gang of oatUwi.
I. Normandy Productions. u. Columbia Picture* CorporatloiL
m. The Three Stooges meet the gunsllngers (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1101
Outlet box installation (Motion pietwe) Fairfield Associ-
ates. Released by Jam Handy School Service, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electrical bouse wiring)
Loop film mounted to cat^ldge.
, With Instructor's guide.
Sutnmarv: Demonstrates the tecbnlqtie of Installing an outlet box
and applies this procedure to both new construction and remodeling.
1. Slectrlc wiring. Interior. l Palrfleld Aasodatas. n. Jam
Handy School Serrlce, Inc. Series: Electrical hotise wMng (Mo-
tion picture)
621^2 76-702288
Jum Handy School Serrlce
OirtlfaMS, 1 (Mothn plcttrt) MoQraw.HiU Book Go, 1969.
Made by National Film Board of Canada.
-I mlu. si. colo^. 8 mm. (Look at It aeries, set B)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. laned In standard 8 mm. and
In super S mm.
With manuale.
Summam: A single-concept film designed for use In teocblng spe-
cial education classes.
1. Exceptional children — BducatloiL i. McOraw-Hll] Book
Company. Series: Look at H serlea (Motlra ptctare) aet B.
371J> 70-702751
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Otmam, S (MoHm yMwv) IfbQraw-HiU BoA 09^ 19^
Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mln. St. color. 8 mm. (Look at It ■erlea, kit B)
Loop Dim mounted In cartridge. lamed In staadaPd 8 utm. asid
In super 8 mm.
With mantiala.
Bummary: A single-concept film designed for oae In taachtDg spe-
cial education cUaaes.
1. Exceptional children — Education. l UcOraW'HXU Book
Company. Series: Look at It aeries (Hodoa pMtuv) mt B.
871.9 7»*703769
McGraw-HIU Book Co.
Oatlines, 3 (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co^ 19«».
Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mill. 8l. color. 8 mm. (Lot* at it series, set B)
U>op fllm tnounted In cartridge. Issued Id sUndard 8 mm. anil
In roper S mm.
With manuals.
BummOfy: A slngle-coooept fllm designed for use In teadUog spfr-
cla] education dasses.
1. Exceptional children— Education. i. McOraw-HlU Bocdc
Company. Series: Look at It series (Motion plctur«) set Bl
371.9 77-70975*
McGraw-HIU Book Co.
Outlying possessions (FUnutrip) Society for Vunal Edn-
cation ,196-?,
53 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (United States regional geography)
Summary: Describes life Id the United States' terrltorlea of Guam.
Samoa. Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.
1. U. S.— Insular poasessiona. l Society for Tlaual Education,
Ine. Chicago. Series: United SUtes regional geography (Fllm-
rtrlp)
917 70-732687
PHtnaylTanla School for the Deaf
Ootpat. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals tl^7-?j
7 trauparenciei. 10 x 12 in (Data processing trampamicies)
With teacher's manusL
CONTENTS: Cards, magnetic upe. disc, paper tape.— Line printers. — Char,
scter printer*.— CRTi; video dispUys— Plotter*.- Microfihn; COM.— Audic
response unit*.
1. Elecuonir dau processing. 2. Computer input-output equipment. L
Crestive Visuali(Flrm) n. Scries.
rQA76) 001.6 72-735875
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Output adouttancc — hybrid (Motion pieturt) Animated
Electronics Films, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Transistor tedutology)
Loop lilm mounted in cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Shows In full animation the two principal methods —
the graphical method and the small signal (or A. C.) method—for
determining the output admittance of a typical translator circuit
Shows incremeDtal changes In voltage and current In the meter more-
ments, operator adjustments, and on the appropriate characteristic
curve of the transistor. With subtitles.
1. Transistor circuits. i. Animated Electronics Films (Firm)
Series: Transistor techiMlogy (Motion picture)
621.3 70-708601
Animated Electronics Films
I'he Outrage (Motion picture) KHF Productions. Released
by Metro- Gold wyn- Mayer, 1964.
97 mill. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Panavislon.
Based on the Dalel Co. fllm Rasbomon, stories by Byunosuke
Akutagawa. and the play by Fay and Michael Kanln.
Creditt: Producer, Ronald Lubln; director, Martin Ritt ; screen-
play, Michael Kanln; music, Alex Nortb; director of photography,
James Wong Howe: fllm editor. Prank SanttUo. Ca»t: Paul New-
man. Laurence Harvey, Claire Bloom, Edward O. Robinson, William
Shatner. Howard da Sllva.
Summary: Four persons Involved in the murder of a gentleman of
the Old West and the seduction of his wife, r^wrt differing views of
what actually happetked during the Incident.
1. Akutagawa. Ryflnoauke, 18^-1927. Rasbdmon. it. Rashomon
(Motion picture) iii. Kanin, Fay (Mitchell) Rasbomon. iv. KHF
Productions, v. Metro-Goldwyn-Hayer, inc-
Fi 67-1254
Outside that envelope (Motion picture) C<xmecticut Gen-
eral Life Insurance Co., 1957. Made by Parthenon Pic-
tures.
41 ralu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer and writer, Charles Palmer; director, John E. R.
HcDougsll.
Summary: Presents case histories of pet^le who benefited from a
typical group and retirement program of Oonnectlcnt Oeoeral Life
Insurance Company. Points out the advantages of being employed
by a company which providea benefits of this sort
1. Insurance, Group— U. S. 2. Old age pensions— U. 8. I. Oon-
oecticnt Oenenil Life Insurance Company. Hartford.
888.S 75-704983
Outside the city (FUmttrip)
by EMC Corp.
Gum and Cos 1967. Hade
01 f)'. <.'olor. 3.') uiu). and pbonodisc: 1 s., 10 liL, 331 rpm.,
9 mln. (The Changing city. no. 4)
With teachers' guide and script.
Summarti: Describes the suburbs, showing their relatlonahip to the
central city, as well as the IndepeodMit aspects of suburbao life
1. Suburban lift i. Ginn and Company. Series: The Chang-
log city (Filuistrtp) no. 4.
301.3 Fi 68--iOi.7
The Outsider (Motion picture) Universal Pictures Co.,
1961.
106 n^in. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
A Uuiversal-International picture.
Based on the book The hero of Iwo Jlma. by William Bradford
Hule.
CrediU: Producer, Sy Bartlett; director, Delbert Mann: screen-
play, Stewart Stem ; composer and conductor, Leonard Roaenman ;
photographer, Joseph LaShelle ; fllm editor, Marjorle Fowler. Co**;
Tony Curtis, James Franciscua, Gregory Walcott, Bruce Bennett,
Vivian Nathan.
Summary: Dramatises the tragic career of Ira Hamilton Hayes, a
Pima Indian youth who lived on a reservation and waa thrust Into
national fame as one of the six Marines who raised the Amerlcaa
flag on Iwo Jlma during World War ii. Traces his life from hla
enlistment In the Marines In 1944 to his death in 1965 of alcoholism
and exposure,
1. Haves, Ira Hamilton. l Hule, William Bradford. ISIO-
Ttte hero of Iwo Jlma. it. Universal Pictures Company, Iik. (In-
corporated 1925)
923 Fi 68-1559
Outward Bound (Motion pictvre)
1970. Made by Summit Films.
Outward Bound, inc-
28 mln. nd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Introduces the ideas and activities of America's flve
Outward Bound schools, designed to confront youth with meaning-
ful challenges. Including mountain climbing, salting, canoeing, kayak-
ing, biking, and a marathon. The blgbllght of the course Is Solo
when eat^ boy spends three days and nights alone with minimal
shelter and no food.
1. Outdoor education. i. Outward Bound, Inc.
373.2 74-706060
CINE
Oval group (Motion picture) Denver Public Schools^ 196S.
20 min. sd- Wtw. 16 mm. ((Durslre writing)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer and director, Wilbur George; teacher and
writer. Alma Greenwood.
Summary: DEScrlbes the difference between writing and printing
the oval group of letters In the alphabet Seventh In a series of
lessons designed to instruct third graders In making the transition
from manuacrlpt to cursive writing.
1. Children — Writing. Z. Penmanship. l Denver. Public
Sdiools. Series: Curalve writing (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2291
Oven 350 (Motion picture) Matt-Jen Entfrtainments. Made
by Mysterious Flower Films. Released by Manson Distrib-
uting Corp., 1970.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Presents a story in which a young man and young
lady fall In love through a aeries of comic Incid^its which occor
when the young man cooks dinner for the yoiug lady.
I. Matt-Jen EnterUlnmeDts (Firm) II. Hanson DUtrlbutlng Cor-
poratloiL
791.43 75-711388
CINE
CK^er here (Motion picture)
see Home front, 1917-1919: war transforms
American life
Over in the meadow (Motion picture) Weston Woods Stu-
dios, lDfi9.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Based on the book of the same title by John iMogstAB. with lllos-
tratlon bv Rkjankovsky.
Summary: A sing-along film. Presents an old counting song for
children.
1. Children's songs. i. LangstafT, John M. Over In tne
meadow, n. Weston Woods Studios, Weston. Conn.
372.8 77-702903
Weston Woods Studios
Over the Andes in Ecuador (Motion picture) Public Media,
inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Man and his world)
Edlte<l version of the motion picture made by Instltut fOr rllm
nod Slid. Munich. . _. ^
Summary: PresenU the transportation, Industry, dress, and cus-
toms of the people of Ecuador.
1 Ecuador— Social life and customs. i. Public Media, ina
EL Films Incorporated. Series: Man and his world (Motion
picture)
918.66 79-70M89
Public Media, Inc.
Over the edce (FUmstnp) Warren Schloat Productkais,
1970.
104 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc : 1 s., 12 la., 3Si ipm., 11
mln. I Rush towanl freedom, no. 6 1
With teacher's guide.
Credi**.- Producer and writer. Richard W. Bruner.
Summary: Presents dominant events and personalities In the
civil rights movement including the 1K55 slaying of Emmctt Till,
Medgar Evers and the freedom rides, violence In Philadelphia and
ICiHiaslppl the asrasslnation of Malcolm X, the murder of Mrs.
TloU Uuuo. the 1965 Watts riots, and the 1967 Newark riots.
1. avil rlghts~C. 3. L Schioat (Warren) ProdnctlfKis.
Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series: Rush toward freedom (Fllmstrip)
"■ 323.4 71-736366
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Orcr the hm la Ike Boaa. [Motion picture) A-V Corp, 19707
Reteaaedby Time-Life Rlma
It I
sdMMllcvcl, no. 5)
SUMMARY: Animatkxi and live phoufraphy drsoMtin ih< pnbUm at
icadiwg a sfiaccship to the mooa. Revicwi circular and dtptkal orbits and >howi
bow a spaoeahip it placed in a highdipbcal earth orbit that will raach ihcortit
oTtte HKKM.
1. Space Wgbt to the OMMm. 2. Arttfldal sstdhtes— Ortte. l.A-VCorpo-
taiioa. Housloa. Te^ II. Tunc-Liie PQbm. III. Swiss: Space— dH a«w
acicBcc [Motioa fricxwe] High school kc««l. ao. S.
[TL799.M6] tt»^5 72-714732
- H 73 HAKC
Over there 1914-1918 (Motion pictvre) Zodiac films,
France, 1963. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary
Films/McGraw-Hill ,19681,
90 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
35 mm. version releawd in the U. S. In 1966 by Pathe Contem-
porary Flbns.
Credir*: Director, Jean Aurel ; writer, r«cil Saint r..aureat.
Summary.- Analyzva the reasons for World War t using documen-
tary and propagandlstlc film sequeni-es complied from newsreels,
army Alms, and suppressed footage. Prtf.sents a chronolc^cal history
of the war. describes the mechanism of the European political al-
liances, and explains the social symptoms of budding nazlsm.
1. European War. 1914-1918. l Zodiac films, ii. Contemporary
Fllms/McGra w-H 111.
940.8 78-700108
UcOraw-HIll Book Co.
The Overarm router. Part 1: Nomenclature (Motion pic-
ture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cinona
Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in cassette : 11 Ips.
Ixiop fllm.
With script
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows the uses of the overarm router/ahaper, and
explains the functions of Its parts and controls.
1. Routlng-machlnea. I. DCA Educatloaal Products.
[TJ1208] 621.9 71-71257T
DCA Edncational Products
The Overarm router. Part 2: Nomenclature (Motiim pic-
ture) DCA Educational Producta, 1969. Made by cin-
ema Communications.
4 mln. sL color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in cassette: 1| tps.
Loop fllm.
With script.
CREDITS : ConsolUnt, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Eixplalns the functions of the parts and controls of
the overarm router.
1. Routing-machines. I. DCA Bducatloiul Products.
[TJ1208] 621J 75-712578
DCA EidDCattonal Prodocta
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Overarm router. Part 3: Basic operations {Motion
picture) DCA Kdiicational Pntducts. l!H>i>. Made by
Cinema Communications.
4 DilD. si. color, super 8 mm, nnd phonotape In rasst-tte: li ips-
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Joiia«.
SVMM.KRY; Explains basic operHtlona of the oTerarm router. In-
cluding template and pin routing, internal and external routing,
intprnal and external shaping, and making a mortise and tenon Joint.
1 Kouttng-machines. I. DCA Educationul Products.
[T.n208] 621.9 78-712576
DCA Educational Products
The Overarm router. Part 4: The overarm router as a
standard shaper (Motion picture) DCA Educational
Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. andphonotape in cassette: II Ip8.
I»op film.
With script.
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonas.
Sl'MMAKY: Shows how the oTerarm router performs the opera-
tions of a standard shaper when the head Is mounted below tbe
tahle.
1. Routing- machines. I. DCA Educational Products. II. The
Overarm router as a standard shaper (Motion picture)
[TJ1208] 621.9 79-712579
DCA Educational Products
Orerhand serve (Motion ■picture) Film Associates, 1967.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Volleyt>all skills aeries)
l*)op film.
Issueii in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study xulde.
Summar]/: Shows the technique and form of the overhand serve.
I. Volleyball. i. Film Associates. Series: Volleyball skills
series (Motion picture)
796.32 Fi A 68-2821
Film Associates
Overhand sets (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Volleyball)
Loop ll'm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summurtf: Detulled analysis of front set, screw-under set, and
the l>ack set.
1. Volleyball. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Volleyball (Motion picture)
796.32 70-705327
Ealing Corporation
Overhand voHey (Motion picture) Film Associates, 1967.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Volleyball skills series)
Loi>p film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Suintnary: Illustrates the overhand volley, or "set shot," In keeping
a volleyball In play.
1. Volleyball. i. Film Associates. Series: Volleybalt skills
series (Motion picture)
796.32 Fi A 68-2822
Film .\S3oclates
Overhead projector {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co.
Kelensed by Mc(Jraw.HilI Hook Co.. VMiH.
:i mill. -.i. <i)lor. s mm. (.Audiovisual equipment operation)
I.OOP film mounted In cartridge.
Crrdita: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
t^ummary: Demon .•^tratefl the operation of an overhead projector.
Cue-* a Bf.-eler I'rojex 1010 model to show the placement of the
projet'tor and project Ion I nt in relation to the screen. Explains how
to foi~uK th» projector and make necesxarj- adjustments: discusses
the u>« of a trauKjiarency in overhead projections.
1. Projectors. i. Chandler Publishing Company, San Francisco.
II. MctirawHIll [look Company. Series: Audiovisual equipment
operatlCHi (Motion picture)
778.2 78-702161
McOraw-HlIlBoolcCo.
TTie Overhead projector ( Filmstrip) Educational Film-
strips, 1969.
4S fr. color. 35 mm. (The Overhead projector)
CRKDITS: Authors, Kenneth L. Russell. Tommy McAfee.
Sl'MMARY : Explains the functions and operation of the over-
head projector. With captions.
1. Overhead projection. I. Educational Filmstrips, UuntsvUle,
Tex. II. Series: The Overhead projector (Filmstrip)
[LB1043.5] 371.33 76-734645
Educational Filmstrips
Orerkead projectOTS. [Filmstrip] Concordia Films, 1967.
29 fr. color. 3) mm. ("How to" for church >chool tcacben)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Shows church tchool teacher* how to make more effective um
at overhead projectors in their progiam of instruction.
I , Overhead projection, 2. Religioiis education I. Concordia PuWishing
House, Sl Louts. II. Series: "How to" for church Khool teachers. [Filmstrip]
[BV1535J 268 70-740758
Concordia Pub. House T2 MARC
Overload in the cities {Motion picture) Doubleday & Co.
Made by New Concept Productions. Released by Double-
day & Co. and International Communication Film.s, 1969.
15 mln. Kd. color. 1(1 mm. (The World in transition)
tHher veritionx avullahle: suiwr 8 mm. sil. cartrldsf: super 8 mm.
re*"! with mngnetlc twund track.
With teacher's manual,
t^ummary: Focuses on problems of the vast metropolitan areas of
the I'nited Stnles. poinllne out that Increasing urbanization tuts
already overtaxed the air, water, and natural resources. Considers
the sonrce* of air pollution, the results in terms of respiratory 111-
nesses and deaths, and explores the posHlbitltles of legislation and
controls.
1. I'ollutlon— i;. 8. 2. Air— Pollution. i. Doubleday and Com-
pany, Inc. II. International Communication Films. Series: The
World Intranaltloa (Motion picture)
801.3 70-700111
Doubledar 4 Co.
The Overpass {Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Yufjoslavia.
Keleased in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/SIcGraw-
Hill, 1870.
14 mln. Kd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Director. Zlatko Sudovlc; photographer, Antun Marklc.
Summarii: X study of the ways in which the people of a new
MPtttement reait to a railroad bridge which they must cross on their
way to work.
1. Railroad bridges. i. Zagret>-fllm. n. Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill.
301.2 73-707566
Mc<}raw-Hill Book Co.
Overpopulatloa. (Filmstripj Family Films. Released by Family
Films and Society for Visual Education, 1972.
70 fr. color. 35 min. and phonodiw: i *.. 12 in.. 33 I < J rpin.. 1 .1 mm
(Survivinf the ecology crisis, no. 2)
Also issued wiih phonotape in casseilc.
With teacher's guide
CREDITS: Writer. Jim Lawrence; narrator. Phil Banon; phomgiiiphei . Alev
Ferguson.
SUMMARY: EKplaini that ihc population of ihc world is gr<.*iiig »t u rale
which could approach the physical limits of the cartying capacity tif the earth
within the next forty years. Examines some i>\ ihc prognoses thai rcfuic the
danger of overpopulation. Concludes that population must be regulated by binh
control or it will be reduced by famine, disease, pcililcncc, and war,
1, Population 2. Birth control, I, Family Films, inc, II Society for
Visual Education, ir
strip] no, 2,
[HB87S]
Society for Visual
Education
. Chicago, 111, Series: Surviving the ecol»gy >.
72-732750
MARC
OTerprotection (a family picnic). [Motion picture] Universal
Education and Visual Arts. 1972. Captioned for the use of the
deaf by Media Services and Captioned Films Branch. U.S. Bu-
reau of Education for the Handicapped.
■pprox. 15 min. sd, color, 16 mm, (Human behavior senes)
SUMMARY; Shows the natural parental attention given a handicapped
child, and tells how the handicapped can accept and react to it Paced with
lip-reading and captions involving handicapped children
1, Handicapped children— Family relationships, 1 Universal Education
and Vbual Arts. II, United States. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped
Media Services and CapUoned Films Branch. 111. Series: Human behavior
series. [Motion picture]
[HV888j 371.9 72-701600
Media Services and 72 MARC
Captioned Films
Overseas National Airways
see
Andretti.
Overspill (Motiuii pictme) National Film Board of Canada,
in collaboration with the Swedish Institute for Cultural
Relations. Made find roien=ed by National Film Board of
Canada, 1970.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
In the Swedish-Canadian co-productions serlea.
CKEDITS: Producers. Tom Daly, John Kemeny; director, Mort
Ransen; technical consultant, Trevor Lloyd; photography, Martin
Duckworth.
SUMMARY: Focu.ses on the problems that have resulted from
the Swedish Government's plan to relocate unemployed Norrliotten
residents In industrial towns.
1. Unemplo.ved— Norrbotten. Sweden (Province) 2. Labor supply —
Sweden. I. Canada. National Film Board.
[HD5804] 301J2 78-714302
National Film Board of Canada
Overthrust faults (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nicii Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mill, si. color. 8 mm. (Earth science)
Loop film. IsHued In standard 8 mm. and In auper 8 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Explains how the overthrum fault Is formed when one
edge of a fault la forced over the other by horizontal presmires.
Includes scenes of the Lewis overthrust in Glacier National Park.
1. Faults (Geology) i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational
Corporation. Serlea: Earth science (Motion picture. Encyclopae-
dia Brltannlca Educational Corp.)
551.8 71-704191
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Edacatlonal Corp.
Orertarc/ayltaBy. [Motion [»cture] Mafilm Studio*. Budapest,
196S. Released in the U.S. by Contemporary FUnu/McGraw-
HUL
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and director. Janoa VadasL
SUMMARV: Uses color X-ray cameras and other sophisticated phoco-
graphtc equipment to record the development of a chicken embryo and the
hatching of a baby chkk, with Beethoven's Egmoal overture as background
music.
I , Chick embryo. I. Beethoven. Ludwig van. 1 770- 1 127. Efmont Over-
ture. II. Mafilm Studio*. 111. Coniemporary Fibns/McOrav-HiU.
[QL9593 598.2 72-700870
McGraw-HUI Book Co. 72 MARC
Overview (Filmstrip) Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1969.
'M fr color. 35 mm. (Iteadlng with speed, no. 1)
With teacher's guide.
CiedUi: Script. Reading I.«horatory. Inc. : lllustrntions, Sewell
Booth, Stephen Zonttch.
nummary: Rxamlfieii the cauma of alonr reading, and outline*
the major methods and goals of speed reading. With captlona. For
elementary grades.
1. Rapid reading. 2. Reading (Elemeotary) i. Universal Edu-
cation and VlHiial Arta. Series: Reading with speed (Pllmstrlp)
372.4 79-786672
A. L. A. BookllHt
Overview and life in rural Greece (Filmstrip)
see Greece: Overview and life in rural Greece
An Overview of the earth sciences {FUmstrip) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1971. Made by Halas and Batchelor Edu-
cation Division, London.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Earth Bcieoce series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Examines the tools, techniques, and Ideas by which
earth scientists probe the mysteries of the planet earth to answer
questions about its oriKln and evolution. With captions.
1. Earth science.^ l McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Earth science series (Filmstrip. McGraw-Hill Book Oo.)
550 78-737539
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
Ovulation aad egg transport in manuuUs. [Motion picture] Rich-
ard J. Blandau. Released by University of Washinaton Press
1972.
14 min. sd color 16 mm.
CREDITS: Cinemaiographer. Roy Hayashi.
SUMMARY: Illustrates ovulation in the living mammal by showing the
mechanism whereby the ovulated egg is transported from the surface of the
ovary into the oviduct and then to the site of fcrtiliiaiion within the oviduct.
I. Ovulation. 2, Fertilization. I. Blandau, Richard Julius. 1912-
11 Washington (State) University, Press.
CQP261] 574.1 72-701495
University of Washington 72 MARC
Press
Owen, Guy, 1925-
Flam Man
see
The ballad of the Flim-
The Flim-Flam Man.
Owens -Illinois, inc.
see
Digivue '71.
Owens-Illinois, inc. Forest Products Division
Subject; packaging.
The Owl and the possycat [Motion picture] Weston Woods Stu-
dios, 1971.
3 min. »d. color, 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Morton Schtndel; narrator, John Cunningham; music,
Mary Lyim Twombly,
SUMMARY: Uses the pictures and text of the poem by Edward Uar to teU
the story about the owl and the pussycat who uke an amorous voyage. For
primary gradca.
(I, Nonsense verseS) I. Lear, Edward, 1822-1888, The owl and the pus-
sycat II. Weston Woods Studios. Weston, Conn,
[i>Z8.3i 372.6 78-715125
Weston Woods Snidioi 72 MARC
The Owl and the pa887*€at [and, My shadow (FUmttrip)
Cooper Films and Reoords, 1969.
37 fr. color, 3S mm. and phooodlsc; 1 &, 12 In., 831 rpm., 4 mln.
(Our children's heritage sound fllmstrlps, series A)
With teacher's guide,
VrediU: I'rodueer, Prentice Ford; music, Roaa Rio- narrator and
editor, Mar^e Bell.
Summary: Presents two poems, The owl and the possy-cat. by
Edward Lear, and My shadow, by Robert Louis StevenBon, illustrated
by cartoon drawings.
I. Lear. Edward. 1812-I88S, The owl and the pussy-cat. n. Ste-
Tenson, Robert Louis, 1850-18W. My shadow, m. My shadow
(Pilmstrip) IV, Cooper Films and Records. Series.
821 72-734924
Cooper Fllma and Records
The Owl and the pussy-cat, and Wynken, BIynken, and Nod
(Filnutnp) Weeton Woods Studios, 1967.
2 fllu.Mtrips on one roll (34 fr.) color. S5 mm. and i^ODOdlsc:
2 s,, 12 In., 33| rpm.
With text booklet
Creditt: Producer, Morton Schlndel.
Svmmary: Uses the pictures and text of the poem by E>lward Lear
to tell the story about the owl ami the puasycaL Dace the pictures
and text of the poem by Eugene Field to tell the story about Wynken,
BIynken, and Nod.
1. Children'." poetry. i. Lear, Edward. 1822-1888. The owl and
the pussycat ii. Field. Eugeoe, 1850-1896. Wyoken, BIynken and
Nod. Qi. Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn. iv. Wynken,
BIynken, and Nod (FHmstrip)
808.1 Fi A 68-4812
Weston Woods Studios
(Owls, (Motion picture) International Tele-Film Produc-
tions, 1949.
11 mtr, sd. hSiVf. Ifl mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
Credit*: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Tbelmu Scbnee.
Summary.' Uses a telephoto lens to record a description of several
types of owls. Illustratefi their hnblts and characteristics — their
patterns of nesting, feeding and rearing young, and their home life.
Focuses on the eagle-, horned-, sparrow-, und BtaneM>n-ls.
1, Owls. I. International Tele-Film Prodnctlons, Inc, Series:
John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2065
Oxford. University
Ptankioo: the endleu harvest.
Tiger beetle.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Oxford. University. Commonwealth Forestry
Institute
see
Parasitism and commensalism: the rabbit
flea.
Oxford Films
see
America.
America the beautiful.
Art for the space age.
Battle hymn.
Busted.
A Day in the life of a dollar bill.
Ecology of forests.
Ecology of ponrls.
Ecology of the ocean.
Ecology of the prairie.
Electric gallery plus three.
Firefighters on the move.
God bless America.
Hospital careers.
James Weldon Johnson.
Latino: a cultural conflict.
Newspaper layout.
The Pledge of allegiance.
The Printmakera.
Beading poetry: Annabel Lee.
Reading poetry: Haiku.
Reading poetry: Mending wall.
Reading poetry: O captainl My captaini
Reading poetry: The creation.
Rings on my fingers.
The Silkscreen print.
The Star-Spangled Banner.
Today's newspaper.
Oxford Productions
see
Ijove Is a ball.
OxidatiMi and redaction: electrolytic edis (MoUan picture)
Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 mln. Bi. color, taper 8 mm.
Loop flim. Ftlm notes od cartridge case.
Creditt: Antbor, R. U. Whltner.
Summary: Uses three colorful electrolytic celU to iUuatrate oxi^-
tlon and redaction in separate half cells.
1. Oxldatlon-reductlOD reaction. 2. ElectrolTtlc celll. I. Baling
Corporation, Cambridge, Maaa.
546 Fi A 68-1596
Ballnc CorporattoD
Oxidation and rednction:
Ealing Corp., 1968.
the hatoscns (Motion picture)
4 mln. si. color, super 8 Dim.
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge ease.
CredUt: Author. R. M. Wbltoey.
6'KinnMirir; Uses displacement reactions iDTolTlnc Cls, Bn, and
Ii to Illustrate oxidation and reduction and shows electron transfer
with animation and a Cli-M battery.
1. Oxidation. :;. Reduction. Chemical. 3. Halogens. i. Ealing
Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
546 Fi A 68-1696
Ealing Corporation
Oxidation states of manganese (Motion picture) Holt,
Riiiehurt and Winston, 1971. Made by Telemated Motion
Pictures.
4 mln. si. color. Kuper 8 mm. (Ionic reactions In aqueoii.s solu-
tion, no. 8»
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultant. Norman Duffy.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates sigQlOcant chemical reactions to solu-
tion and presents the balanced ionic equatlona for these reactions.
Uses animation to explain the reactions In terms of the fundamental
principles and concepts of chemistry-
1. Solution (Chemistry) 2. Silver. I. Holt. Rlnehart and
Winston, inc. II. Series: Ionic reactions in aqueous solution (Mo-
tion picture) no. 8.
541 74-711953
Bolt. Rlnehart and Winston
Oxidations: fondamental types (Filmstrip) Ward's Nat-
ural Science E.stablishment, 1971.
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: dual-track,
li Ips., 22 rain. (Ward's solo-learn system)
With manual and student review sheet
CREDITS: Author, Nina Sandberg.
SUMMARY: An explanation of the oxidation process. Involving
the addition of oxygen, and variations of the process Involving loss
of hydrogen or removal of electrons, as they occur In biochemical
reactions.
1. Oxidation, Physiological. I. Ward's Natural Science BJstab-
llflhment, Inc. II. Series: Ward's soto-learn system (Filmstrip)
[QPirr] 574.1 73-738969
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Oxnam, Garfield Bromley, Bp. , 1891-1963
Testimony of Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam be
fore the House Un-American Activities Committee
July 21, 1953.
Oxyacetylene fusion weMing (Filmstrip) Library Film-
strip Center, 1971.
55 fr, color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., S3J rpm.,
18 mtn.
Also Is-sued with phonotape.
CREDITS: Producer, Violet Priestley; graphic arts; C. G. Casey.
SUMMARY : Teaches the techniques of welding to students who
are considering it for an occupation.
1. Oiyacetylene welding and cutting,
ter. Wichita, Kan.
[TT211] 671.5
Library Filmstrip Center
Oxy-acetylene welding (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the XJ. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Welding)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Portrays welding procedures through diagrams, close-
up photography, and live-action shots.
1. Oxyacetjiene welding and cutting. L Eothen Films. II.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Weld-
ing (Motion picture)
671.5 75-709854
Eno'clopaedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Oxyacetylene welding: equipment (Motion picture) Wil-
liam Brose. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
IC mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Industrial education series)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Describes the equipment that Is usually used In
bench-type gas welding and brazing; demonstrates the correct pro-
cedures for assembling ttie equipment, lighting the torch, and adjust-
ing the flame.
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting — Equipment and supplies.
I. Brose, William. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Indus-
trial education series (Motion picture)
671.5 7e-7ll084
BFA Educational Media
Oxyacetylene welding — ^joining steel (Motion picture) Wil-
liam Brose. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Industrial education series)
With study guide.
Summary : Shows advanced techniques of gas welding. Includ-
ing multiple pass (thick plate) Joining, struotual section fabrica-
tion, and forming horiiontal, vertical, and overhead welds.
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. I. Brose, William. II.
BFA Educational Media. Series: Industrial education series
(Motion picture. BFA Educational Media)
671.6 75-711086
BFA Educational Media
Oxyacetylene welding: safety and o|»erations {Motion pic-
ture) E. P. Research. Made by James O. TidwelL Re-
leased by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1970.
15 mln. sd. color, 18 mm. (Metal shop — safety and operations)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With teacher guide.
Summarv: Cses cloee-up photography to show safety points and
basic techniques In oxyacetyloie welding.
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. 2. Oxyacetylene welding
and cutUng— Safety measures. l E. P. Researcb, Inc. n. AIMS
Instructional Media Services. Series: Metal shop — safety and
operations (Motion plctore)
621.9 75-706477
AIMS Instructional Media Serrlcca
Oxyacetylene welding — torch techniques (Motion picture)
William Brose. Released by BFA Educational Media,
lOTl.
19 mln. sd. color. 18 mm. (Industrial education aeries)
With study guide
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the correct technlquM for running a
bend, welding without rod. adding rod to a butt weld, and brazing.
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. I. Brose, William.
II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Industrial education series
(Motion picture)
671.5 72-711083
BFA Educational Media
Oxyacetylene welding vocabnlary. [Filmslrip] Library Filmstrip
Center, 1972. Made by Violet Priestley.
64 fr. color- 3S
(Welding)
Abo inucd with phonoupc
CREDITS: CrMtive dircctot. C G Cwey.
SUMMARY: Defines ihc variout temu uied
With captions.
1. Oxytcctyknc welding and cutting— Diclionaries.
Center, Wichita. Kan. Ii- Series: Welding. (Fiimstrip]
lTS227.5i 671.5
Library Ftlmstrip Center 72
and phonodiac: 2 *., 12 in.. 33 1 13 rpm.. 1 1 min-
oiyacetytene (as welding.
1. Library Filmatrip
72-732639
MARC
Oxygen {Filmstrip) Stephen Boeustow Productions. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media. 1970.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (Leaf functions)
With study guide. ,_, . _
Summary: Describes how plants give off bubbles of oxygwi
through the stomata. With caption*. For elementary grad^
1 Stomata— Juvenile films. i. Bosustow (Stephen) Produc-
Wqhh. it BFA Educational Media. Series: Leaf funcUona (Film-
•"■"" 372.3 76-737139
BFA Educational Media
I. Library Filmstrip Cen-
72-740150
Oxygen administration {Filmstrip) Trainex Corp., 1968.
107 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.. 28
mln. microgroove. (Patient care series — special needs, 2)
Also Issued with phonotape In caH.fette.
Developed In cooperation with Orange County Medical Center.
With instructor's guide and script.
Summarif: A training film for nurxes. Eh^lalna safety precautions
to tollow In using wall oxygen, cylinder oxygen, nasal catheter and
cannula, oxygen tents, and face mask.
1. Oxygen therapy. i. Trainex Corporation. Series: Patient
care series— special needs, 2 (Filmstrip)
610.73 75-737514
Trainex Corp.
Oxygen: cannula and mask {Motion picture) Delta CoUej^e.
Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 mill. si. color super 8 mm, (Nursing "kills and techniques)
Loop Him.
With Instructor's guide.
Summarv." Demonstrates how to use a cannula and a masK on
a patient. Shows how to attach the tubing to the oxygen source,
regulate the amount of flow, and place the tubing and oxygen mask
In a position that Is comfortable for the patlenL
1 Oxygen therapy. 2. Nurses and nursing. i. Delta College.
Prentice-Hall Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques
(Motion picture)
Prentice-Hall
610.73
77-706223
Oxygen: croupette {Motion picture) Delta College. Re-
leased by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 m ri- si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and technhjues)
Loop flIm.
With instructor's guide.
Summarv: Shows how to set up a croupette frame. Demon-
strates how to adjust the metal hose frame, plastic canopy, hose
outlet, and tubings so that nursing care may be given.
1. Oxygen therapy. 2. Nurses and nursing. i. Delta College,
n. Prentioe-Hali, Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques
(Motion picture)
610.73 70-705224
Prent ice-Hall
Oxygen levels during an algal bloom {Motion picture)
Iowa State University, Film Production Unit, 1968.
4 mil', color. (Iowa State University plant science films)
Versions av.iilable: si., magnetic sd.. optical sd.. cartridge, reel,
8 mm., super 8 mm.. 16 mm.
With flim guide. ^ ^
Summarj/: Shows the effect of algal respiration and decomposi-
tion on the O. supply In a lake.
1. -Mgae. 2 Oxygen. 3, Fresh-water flora. i. Iowa, btate
University of Srfence and Technology. Ames. Film ProducUon Unit.
681.92 Fi A 68-1977
Iowa. State Univ. Flim Production Unit
Oxygen: nasal catheter {Motion picture) Delta College.
Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 mji. si. color, super R mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
I>x>ri lUm.
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates on a clear plastic model and then on
an actual patient how to Insert a n&sal catheter, secure the pa-
tient's face In a comfortable position, and humidify the oxygen to
prevent dehydration of the upper respiration tract.
1. Oxygen therapy. 2. Nurses and nursing. r. Delta College,
n. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques
(Motion picture)
610.73 74-705225
Prentice-Hall
Oxygen: tent {^fot^on pirivvf) Delta Collejre. Released by
Prentice-Hall. 1970.
4 m :i si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
I.«oo Him.
With Instructor's guide.
■ nummary: Shows how to set up an oxygen tent drawing oxygen
from a tank, rather than from a wait supply. Demonstrates how
to control the temperature and humidity, tuck the tent under the
mattress on three sides, and fold It around the patient to conserve
the oxygen supply.
1 Oxygen therapy— Apparatus and supplies. 2. Nurses and nurs-
ing. I. Delta College, n. Prentice-Hall. inc. Series: Nurs-
ing skills and techniques (Motion picture)
610.73 78-705226
Prentice-Hall
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Oxygen tent administratiiHi (FUmstrip) Blakiston Divt-
aion, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Mada in collaboration
with Daniel C. Dillon.
tlO fr. color 35 mm. nod phonodisc: 1 s., 12 lo.. 33i rpm , 20 mlu.
(Basic nursing procedures)
Wlrli ieailier'3 s'lide and script.
Crtditt: Etlucatlonal consultants, Jean Altto, Marlon R. TbompsotL
Summarif: Detnoostrates the principle* of safe, eflectlve oxygen
adnilnlstratinii and the role of the nursing staff in caring for the
patient in en oxygen tent.
1. Oxj'geti therapy. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. BlaklstoD
Division. Series: Basic nursing procedures (FUmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 68-5169
McOraw-HllI Book Co.
Oya, Soichi, 1900-
see
Nihon no ichiban nagai hi
The Emperor and a general.
Oz Film Manufacturing Company
see
The Magic cloak.
The Ozarks of Harold BeU Wright (FUmstrip) RMI Film
Productions, 1966.
-19 fr rolor. 35 mm. and phonmllsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 12
mln. (landmarks In the historj of MiK.<wiiri, Krlef! B)
Enstman color.
Pbonodisc lacking In L, C.
Title on can : Harold Bell Wright and the Ozarks.
Creditx: Ekliicailonal consultant, Walter Morrow Burk.i.
Summary: Presents views of the Ozark."! at the height of the au-
tumn Refl.son. pointing out the influence of their natural splendor on
Harold Bell Wright, author of The Shepherd of the hills.
1. Wright, Harold Beil, 1872-1944. i. RSII Film Productloni*. n,
Harold Bell Wright and the Ozftrk.s (FUmstrip) Series: Land-
marks in the history of Missouri (FUmstrip) series B.
Fi 67-1656
Ozymandias {Fihnstrip) Bmnswick Productions. Released
by Educational Record Sales, 1967.
27 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Writer, Rita Esposlto; Illustrator, Herb Lebowlt«; edi-
tor, John Kronenljerger.
Summary: Examines the poem Ozymandias, by Percy Bysahe Shel-
ley. With captions.
1. Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. Osymandiaa. i. Shelley,
Percy Bysshe. 1792-1822. Ozymandias. n. Brunavrtdi Prodactions.
m. Educational Record Salea.
821 77-733711
Educational Record Sales
P & O Unes (North America)
Bee
A Sea affair.
P and q objects (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canadn. Relea.sed in the IT, S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Beading and writing series)
I<oop film.
With teacher's manual.
Summary; Teaches special education students basic reading skills
by presenting situations which act out the words being taught In
order to help the students to recognize and retain the words.
1. MenUIly handicapped children — Education — Reading. t. Can-
ada. National Pllm Board, n. HcOraw-HllI Book Company. Se-
ries: Reading and writing series (Motion picture)
871.9 77-708619
KcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
P-C Prodictions
Robin and the 7 hoods.
P. E. — lever to learning (Motion picture) Sdiart Finley,
inc.. 1969.
M tulti. sd. color. 10 mm.
CrediiM: Producer, wrller, narrator, .Stuart Finley : editor, Theodore
Jones.
Sumuuiry: Demonstrates an educational system In which physical
education sctlrltles are uiwd to stltnulata both physical fltneMs and
Intellectual tnterest In the mentally retarded. Uses equipment such
■■ logs, old tlTrm. Imarda, Isdders, and folding chairs.
]. i'hyslcal duration nnd trKlnlng. i. Finley (Htuart) Inc., Falls
Church, Va.
371.92 70-702249
Stuart Finley. Inc.
PERT and critical path methods (Motion picture) Repub-
lic Steel Corp., 1966. Made in cooperation with Educa-
tional Resources Foundation.
29 mill. sd. Wtw. 1(1 mm, (Modern uinnnKempnt metho*ls. Part
2: Dt-clsioniuHkiuc techniques)
.^Iso issued ns video tapes (1 In. : 2 in.; quad bend)
With conference-teacher guide, textbook, and self-scoilng audits.
Hnsed on the book Modern management methods, by Ernest Dale
and L. C. Michelon.
iJuinmary: Outlines an effective form of scheduling nnd program
control. Describes new techniques used by the United Stales Navy
to develop the Polaris missile.
1. Critical patli analysis. r. DhIp. Ernest, 1917- Modern
maun;:enient methods, it. Republic Steel Corporation. Series:
MiHleiii management methods (Motion pictui-e) Part 2: Decision-
lutiking techniques.
658 Fi A 68-1308
Republic Steel Corp.
P-47's come to town (Motion picture)
see Film communique, no, 5
pH: hydrogen ion concentration (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1970.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Laboratory techniques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY .- Clarifies the complicated conc^t of pH as a loga-
rithmic expression of hydrogen Ion concentration by diluting strong
Bcld and strong base In a sequence of 1/10. 1/100, and 1/1000.
1. Hydrogen-Ion concentration. I. Tfaoroe Films, Inc., Boulder,
Colo. II. Series: Laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
[QD561] Ml 74r-712157
Thorne Films, inc.
pH: indicators and buffers (Motion picture) Thorne Films,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Laboratory techniques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY: Pre.sents esperlm^ts In which a phosphate buffer
Is added to pH 7 water and a simple titration Is performed In
order to compare the amount of acid needed to bring about a pH
change In the buffer with the amount required for unbuffered water.
1. Hydrogen-Ion concentratloa. 2. Buffer solutions. 8. Volumetric
analysis. I, Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series; I.,abora-
tory techniques (Motion picture)
[QD561] Ml 7&-712158
Thorne Films, Inc.
The pH meter (Motion picture) Wendell H. Slabaugh.
Released by John Wiley and Sons. 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge,
SUM3IARY : Presents techniques of operations of Bookman 72—
calibration and measuring pH. With captions.
1. Hydrogen-Ion concentrntlon — Measumneot I. Slabaugh,
Wendell H. IL Wiley (John) and Sons, Inc.
rCiD561] 645 70-712740
John Wiley and Sons
pH meter (Motion picture) Harper & Row, Publishers,
1970. Made by Old Pueblo Film Co.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamentals of chemistry)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide sod student guide.
Credits: Authors, Rod O'Connor, Bruce Fowler.
Summary: Demonstrates the standardtaatloa of a pH meter.
Uses the meter to measure pH and to observe pH changes and
control.
1. Hydrogen-ion concentration. 2. Chemical apparatus. i.
Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. Series: Fundamentals of chemis-
try (Motion picture)
645 78-705380
Harper & Row
P. H. N, (Public health nurse) (Motion picture) Virginia
Dept. of Health. Made and released by Virginia Dept of
Education, Film Production Service, 1967.
25 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: Photographer, J, So! Wrenn; editor. Richard Raynor.
Summary: Follows a public health nurse as she performs her rart-
ous duties in both a clinic setting and In her patient's home. Shows
that both the variety and the personal nature of her work contribute
to Its appeal as a profession.
1. Public health nursing. i. Virginia. DepL of Health.
II. Virginia. Dept. of Education.
614.073 Fi A 67-2147
Virginia. Dept. of Education
PIA laser pep talk (Motion picture) Printing Industries of
America, 1966.
70 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With discussion leader's guide and booklet.
Credif: Author, Art Johnson.
Summary: Shows the pro()t-lmi»rovement steps that can be taken
In the effective management of people to Increase prodactlvity and
to control and reduce manufacturing costs.
1. Industrial management. 2. Ljibor productivity. 8. Coat con-
troL t. Printing Industry of America.
668 72-701963
PKU— preventable mental retardation (Motion picture) In-
temational Film Bureau, 1967.
Vi mln. ml. color. l(i mm.
S«>cond edition.
With guide.
Nummary: Discusses recent reports on the effertlTeneas of the
present procedures which are used In diagnosing PKU. Describes
new bloml tests and techniques for testing which can be done at
home.
1. Phenylketonuria. t. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
618.92 70-707260
Internatlonul film Bu- reau
PKU— retardo mental evitable (Motion picture)
tional Film Bureau, 1962.
Interna-
JTi uiln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version of the 1001 motion picture entitled PKU— pre-
ventable mental reUrdatlon.
Credits: Medical adviser and consultant. Richard Koch.
Summary: Uses a series of actual case histories to emphasize the
need for the universal examination of all children for phenylke-
tonuria. Illustrates a simple test for PKU which can be made at
borne.
1. Phenylketonuria. r. International Film Bureau, inc. Chicago
11. PKU— preventable mental retardation (Motion picture) '
618.92 73-707261
International Film Bu- reau
PMS Films
The Animals are crying.
The P-N junction (Motion picture) N. V. PhDipa, Eind-
hoven. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates how a single crystal containing N-zones
and P-zones leads to the formation of two layers in which the Ionic
charges are not neutralized.
1. Crystals — Electric properties. 2. Semiconductors. i. Philips*
Gloetlampenfabrleken. N. V., Eindhoven, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany.
M8 70-706889
McOranr.Hill Rook Po
PPG Industries
Fiberglass is.
Progressions.
Steps.
PRC Pictures, inc.
see
Fighting Bill Carson.
The Monster maker,
Nabonga (Gorilla)
P-R Productions
see
Von Ryan's Express.
P.S. It WM wortb mlssiiig recesi for. [Motion picture] Project
Create, 1971. Made by Communicators.
10 min. (d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Reports on s federally-funded experiment. Project Create, to
bring art into the ichool curriculum and test it» ability lo enliven and ud the
learning proccsi. Highlights the experiment at Kven schoob in Connecticut
which were lupplied with the scrvicet of profcuionaia from all at the arcs; ihowt
the work of the tludenti. including fllnu completely produced by lixth graders.
1. Project Create. 2. Federal aid to the arta — Connecticut I. Project Crc-
[NX740] 375.009746 72-700473
ONE 72 MARC
10
P. S. My sister sends her love (Motion picture) U. S.
Post Office Dept., 1968. Made by Vision Aaaociates.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the vital Importance of overseas mall
movement In keeping the postal link unbroken between servicemen and
famlUes. Includes qiiotatl<HiB from letters and flashbacks wbldi cod-
nect hometown ncenes with overseas serviceroeo.
1. Postal service. i. U. S. Post Office [>ept.
383 78-702843
OINH
FT 109 (Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pieturea, 1963.
140 mln. sd. color. 35 mm,
PanavlRlon. Technicolor.
Based on the book by Robert J. Donovan.
Credits: I'nMlucer. Bryan Foy; director, Leslie H. Hartlnaon;
screenplay, Ulchard U Breen ; music, William Lava, David Buttolph;
photography, Robert L, Surtees; editor, Folmar Blangsted, Cast:
Cliff Robertson, Ty Hardin, Jnmea Gregory, Robert Gulp, Grant Wll-
Hams, Lew Qallo.
Summary: .An action melodrama baaed on Lt. (]. g.) John F.
Kennedy's adventures as the skipper of a PT boat In the South
Pacific.
1. Kennedy, John Fltsgerald, Prea. U. 8., 1917-1983— Naval career,
1M1-1&4S. I. DoDovao, Robert J. PT 109. u. Warner Brothers
Plcturea, inc.
M0i54a Fi 67-1855
The PV-IO molding machine (Motion pieturg) Ro-Se«n^,
inc., 1957.
8 mln. si. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Shows the various steps In the process of viilcsnixlng
rubber soles to leather footwear using the PV-10 molding machine.
1. Shoe machinery. i. Ro-Searcfa, Inc.
685 77-707181
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pablo Picasso (Filmttrip) Herbert E. Itudek Films and
Slides, 1&61.
15 fr color. 85 mm.
Bummarf/: Shows examples of experlmeaU br Plcaiao In Faurlst.
cabiat, and neoclasslclst paintioK- WItb captions.
1. I'lcaaw. Pablo, 1881- i. Budek (Herbert B.) Films and
Slides, Santa Bart>ar«. Calif.
927 79-734426
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Pac Films
Chromosome behavior before and after
fertiUzation,
External cardiac massage, first aid.
Fashion rendering: fashion plate.
Fashion rendering: gesture sketching.
The Harvest of cotton and its treatment.
Mouth to mouth resuscitation, first aid.
Mouth to nose resuscitation, first aid.
Nuclear divisions in the life cycle.
Venus fly-trap and pitcher plants.
Pace College, New York
see
The Analytical balance
Balancet.
The Meltinc point
Micrometer caliper.
Ptpa chromatograpfay.
Tlun-layer chromatograpfay.
TltratioiL
The Vernier calqier.
Pace Films
see
Balances.
FiltraUon.
Generating and collecting gases.
Gram staining.
Inoculating techniques.
Laboratory burners.
Laboratory procedures: dispensing solids
and liquids.
Laboratory procedures: working glass
tubing.
The Microscope.
Mificellaneoua laboratory procedures.
Moods of the Amazon.
Simple staining techniques.
Using the microscope.
Wet mount techniquea <pood water).
Paced to Utc {MotUm picture) Great Northern Railway Co.
Made and releaaed by Empire 'Riotoaound, 1968.
17 mill. sd. color. 35 mm.
Summary: K drlrer-tratDlng film. Dramatizes the Inherent danger
In ignoriDg the sentinels at railway crosMngs.
1. Antomobiie drlriog. 2. Ratlroada — CromlDfs. i. Qreat
Nortbero Railway Company, n. Empire Pboto«oand.
614.8 76-702509
CINE
Pacific Cinema West
see
Before the dark.
Green Christmas.
Guinea.
Run a thin line.
Pacific Coast Canned Pear Service
see
Voyage to pearadise.
Pacific Films
see
Ikebana for everyone.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
see
Go fission.
Pacific island of Tonga: Preparing a feast {Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min si. color, super 8 mm. (How man lives)
Ijoop li'm mounted In rartrtdBe. Film notea on cartridge case.
Ciedilx: Authors, Peabody Kllm Study Center, Rhodpn Streeter,
Tony Gnnx.
Bummarv: DescrilvM the preparation of a Teftst on the Pacific
Island of Tonga. Includes scenes of men and women gathering
foo<l and bringing It to the cooking pit. Shows the heating of lumps
of coral rock on a blazing tire, and the wrapping of food parcels in
banana leaves which are placed In the pit, then covered with mats,
layen of leaves and earth, and left to cook.
1. Tonga Islands — Soc. life & cuat. 2. Outdoor cookery, 3. Cook-
ery, TroplcaL i. fCallng Corporation, Cambridge, Maaa. n. Pre-
parlnK a feast (Motion picture) Serlea; How man lives (Motion
picture)
641.5 Fi A 68-58
Eating Corporation
Pacific neighbor States. Part 1: Geograi^iy and agricnl-
tnre {Motion picture) Cypress Films, 1969.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Author, Rlcbard Avlla.
Bummarif: An overview of the geography and climate of Wash-
ington, Oregon, and California. Presents the Columbia Basin. Willa-
mette Valley. Great Central Valley. Salinas, and Imperial Valleys
as farming centers, with auch major products and crops aa lumber,
wheat, cotton, fruits, and veeetables.
I. Padflc States— Description and travel— 1961- 2 Agricul-
ture—Pacific States. I. Cypress Fihns, Carmel, Calif.
»17.9 79-701664
Cypress Films
Pacific neighbor States. Part 2: Space age dtics {Motion
picture) Cypreaa Films, 1969.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credlti: Author, Richard Avlla.
Svmmarti: Shows loajor manufacturing centers and a rarlety of
occupations In the Pacific neighbor States. Surreys Industries Bu<di
as the manufacture of transportation equipment, fishing, shipping
refining oil. and production of Iron. Dlacuaeea the probletm of urban-
ization, and dependence of the Pacific oelghbor States on the rest
of the world commanHy.
1. Pacific States— Industries. i. Cypreaa Films, Carmel. Calif.
rw «. ^^^-^ 71-701812
Cypreaa Films
Pacific Northwest {FUvutrip) Jones and Osmond. Re-
leaised by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
26 fr color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summarv: Part 1 presenta John Jacob Aator as be builds bis fur-
trading empire. Part 2 tells the story of John McLoaghlln and the
settlement of the Padfic Northwest by Americana at a time when
be had specific orders to keep the Americans oat of his territory.
For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. 2. McLaughlin, John. 17S4-1857.
8. Fur trade — Northwest, Pacific i. Jones and Osmond, inc. n.
Modern Learning Aids, New York. Series: CrlUcal thinking aids
(Fltmstrip)
372.8 78-733284
Modern Learning Aids
Pacific Pictures
Better days.
11
Pacific Productions
see
Why not accounting ?
Pacific slope: Natoral settings and man-altered landscapes
{FOmstrip) Society for Visual Education (196-?,
48 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (United SUtes geography aerlea)
KUflMn-zry- Shows the beauty of the natural settings and man-
altered landscapes of the Padflc coastal region of California and
Washington.
1. California— Description and travel— 1951- 2. Washington
(State)— Description and travel— 1951- i. Society for Visual
Education, Inc. Chicago. Series: United States geography series
t Filmstrlp)
_ »17.9 72-782891
Peonsylvanla School for the Deaf
The Padfic States. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1971.
25 iraraparencitt. color. 10 « 12 in, (Our fifty Stawa)
Willi ceacheti manual.
r.hill!!i^'^^' '"T"!." "^ ""'t^P'^y- •iriculture. industry, and hUtory of
California. OTcgon. W«hmgton. AIa»lca, and Hawaii
f Fiiml^*!? t'""';^"T."' /'""• ' ' ^''■•^ ^'•'«1 ' Creative Vi««b
(Firm), n, Sen«; Our fifty Su(e». iTr«Mp«rcnci«]
lf851] 917.9 72-735577
Crc«.vcVi,u^ 72 MARC
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph CompaiQr
see
School bells ring at home.
Pacific 231 and Pastorale A'iti by Arthur Hooegger {Film-
8ti-ifi) Educational Audio Visual, 1960.
^ fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 28
min. mlcrogroove. (Music appreciation series)
With teacher's notes.
Credits: ViRual editor. Constance Jacobs.
Sumtnary: I'ses photographs and paintings to Illustrate the mood
and tempo of I'xclfic 2S1 and Pastorale d'dt4, by Arthur Ilonegger.
1, Honegger, Arthur, 1882-1955. Pacific 231. 2. Honegfrer, Arthur,
1802-1955. Pastorale A'4Ai. i. Educational Audio Visual, Inc..
Pieaaantville, N. V. Series: Music appreciation series (Filmatrip)
785.8 72-734443
Educational Audio Visual
The Pacific West {Motion picture) Enryclopaedi* Britan-
nica Educational Corp.. 1969.
24 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Creditt: Author. Rldiard Logan.
Sitmmary: Deaoribee the economy of the Padflc West, and discusses
the problems that are being encountered In the rapid and uncon-
trolled development of the i&nd. Points oat that the area has few
natural rcaoarcn.
• Another issue. b&W,
1. Padflc States— Economic conditions. i. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannlca Educational Oorporatton.
372.8 79-702917
Encyclopaedia Brf tannlca Edacatlooal Corp.
The Pacific West tFilmstripj Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp.. 1971.
91fr. color. 3S mm, «nd phonodi^: 2 «-. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 12 mio.
(Regions of the United Slate*)
Alu issued with phonoupc in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS; Educational collsboraior. Charies F, Griizner.
SUMMARV Describes the Pacific West region of the United Slates. In-
cludes descriptions of the history, tradition, physical and economic characteris-
tics, people, snd work of this area. Shows how the first population boom came
as a result of the discovery of gold.
1 Pacific Stoles 1. EiKyclopaedia Briunntca Educational Corporation.
11, Series: Regions of the United Suics. (Filmstripj
f^^}^ ^ « '*'^ 76-740273
Encyclopaedia Bnttnnica 72 MARC
Educational Corporation
Padcafpes {Motion picture) Short Film StadiOf Prague. Be-
leased in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A short, witty, peychotogical satire which portrays all
kinds of human bad hablta and faults.
r. KHbtkj flim. n. Contemporary Fllm«/McG raw-Hill.
704.945 79-707597
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
The Packet of an uncertain ganssian {Motion picture)
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1968.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With uotes.
Crediti: Pro«Iiioer and director. Edwin GoldlQ ; physicists. Donald
B. S<-arl, Judith Bregman ; physicists and programmers, Raffael Out-
done. Don BniKxelars.
Summary: Combines computer animation with conventional art-
work to display properties of wave function in introductory quantum
mechanics. Among the topics covered are plane waves, the fourier
composition of the gausslan wave packet and its transform, Helsen-
berg's \tnoertainty principle, and the spreading of the time dependent
ganssian wave packeL
1. Wave function. i. Brooklyn. Polytechnic Institute.
630.12 73-700853
Queens College
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Packets in a perfect crystal {Motion, picture) EducatioQ
Re>*':ux-li rt'Mtpr. Miissjicliusetts Institute of Technology.
Relea^id by Kducation l>eve!<)|)ineiit Center, 1970.
4 m!n. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Quantum pbyslcs aeries, do. 6)
Made for the Collie physics film program.
With flim notes.
Credit*: Development and design, W. Bower, J- Hamilton, J.
Schwartz; science consultant, J. Strickland; editor, William Hansard.
Summary: Shows a wave packet composed of crystal momenta
near to a band edge, one composed of crystal momenta In ttie band,
one composed of cryatal momenta far from the band edge, moving
IB a perfect periodic potential.
1. Energj-band theory of solids. 2. Quantum theory,
chuuetts Institute of Tecbnologj-. BMuoatlon Research Center.
Education Development Center. Series: Qtiantum physics series
(Motion picture) no. 0. Series: College physics film program (Mo-
tion picture)
530.1 77-709336
Education Development Center
Packets incident on a crystal {Motion picture) Education
Ke-eatrli Ceiiler. .Miissiu-luisetts Institute of Technology.
Iit'lon- I \\\ Kiliictition Development Center, 1970.
4 niin, si. bStv;. 10 mm. (Quantum physics series, no. 7)
Made for the College physics film prograir.
With film notes.
Crrditt: Development and design, W. Bower, J. Hamilton, J.
Schwartz; science consultant, J. Strickland; editor, William Hansard.
BHmmary: Shows packets with suitable chosen energies either
pmietratlng a periodic [mteotlal from free space or being reflected
from the periodic potential.
• Anotlier issue, super 8 mm.
1. Fermi surf.Tces. i. MflBsachnsetts Institute of Technology.
Education Research Center, n. Education Development Center.
Series: Quantum physics series (Motion picture) no. 7. Series: Col-
lege physics film pro- gram ( Filmstrlp)
530.1 70-709337
Education Development Center
Packing front wheel bearings [Motion picture) Raybar
Technical Films, 1966.
4 mill. 8i. color, 16 mm.
Summary: Illustrates how to remove a front wheel, remove the
bearing from the wheel, Inspect, clean and grease the bearing, and
replace the liearing and the wheel on the car.
1. Automobiles — Wheels. 2. Automobiles — Maintenance and re-
pair. I. Raybar Technical Films.
629.28 Fi €8-212
Pace and his pals. [Filmsirip] Urban Media Materials, 1972.
35 fr. color. 35 mm, and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. in English. 1 s. in Spaatih)
12 in-. 33 1/3 rpm.
With teachers guide.
CREDITS: Writer and illuilritor. Mstli Rubin,
SUMMARY: lllusirates a story for children about a child from a minority
group. For elementary grades.
1. Minorities— Juvenile films (1, Minorities— Fiction] I. Urban Media
Materials.
[PZ7,
Urt>ui Media Materials
372.6
72-733768
MARC
The Pad weld {Motion picture) See-Du Films, 1968. Made
by Robert Carlson.
4 min, Ki. color. 8 mm. (Stick electrode series)
Loop lilm. Issued in .standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With instructional pamphlet and teacher's guide.
Summary; Bxplalas how to make a pad weld with an electric
welding rod.
1. Electric welding. i. See-Du Films, Inc. Series: Stick
electrode series (Motion picture)
e^r. ^. ^"^^'^ 76-700476
See-Du Films
Paddington lace (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau. li)70. Made bv Australian Common-
wealth Film Unit. Released in the U. S.. 1971.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
TREDITS: Producer, David Bnlnttow; director, Christopher Mc-
Cullough. CAST; Rom Thompeoti, Janne Wesley, Ron BUnchard.
St'.\I.MARY: Portrays the bohemlan life.8tyle of the Australian
arilsts' colony Paddington, a suburb of Sydney, by presenting a
dramatization about two young people who live there.
1. Paddington, Australia— Social life and customs. I. Aus-
tralia. News and Information Bureau.
[DU180] 309.194 78-718567
Australian NewHaod Information Bureau
Paddle and portage {Motion picture) Dan Gibson Produc-
tions, Canada. Released by National Film Board of Can-
ada, 1066. Released in the U. S. by Canadian Travel Film
Library.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Features a paddleman with thlrty-flve years of experi-
ence demonrtrating the art of canoeing from basic strokes to ad-
ranred techniques. Includes demonstrations on canoe rescue and
water wfety.
1. ("anopH and canoeing. i. Gibson (Dan) Pi-oductions. ii.
Caiinibi. National Film Board, iii. Canadian Travel Film Library.
Fi A 67-2245
Natlono! Film Mhrary of Canada
Paddle-to-the-Sea (Motion picture) National Bro&dcasting
Co. Released by Graphic Curriculum [1968,
S min. >h1. color. 16 mm. (IjBnguage arts series)
Prodii'1-d III cfxtperutloii uiili t\w National Ouncll for the Social
Studies and the American Uttrary Association.
Telecast on the NBC program Exploring.
Basml on the )>ook of the Hsme title by Hulling C. Ilolilng.
Summary: Animated cartoon. Tbe story of a carred ngure In a
toy canoe that la sent on a Journey from t'anada through tbe Ureat
Lakes to the sea.
I. Exploring (TeteTialon program) n. HolIlDg, Uolling Clancy.
Padd1e-to-the-!Sea. in. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. it.
Graphic Curriculum, Inc., New York. SerleM : l,anguage arta series
(Motion picture)
7yi.43 Fi AOH-1047
(jraphlc Curriculum
Padre Kino— explorer of the Southwest {Motion picture)
Le Mont Films, 1970.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CrediU: Writers and photographers, Tom Schmidt, Jacqueline
Schmidt ; narrator, Austin Green ; historical consultant, Charles
Polzer.
Summary: Portrays the life of Padre Kino, a cattle king, builder,
defender of the Indians, and a great explorer who discovered that
California Is a peninsula. Conveys the important role Spain played
In the exploration of California and Arizona In the 17th century.
1. Kino, Ekiseblo Francisco, 1644-1711. l Le Mont Films, North-
ridge, Calif.
979 77-708706
Le Mont Films
Paganini (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
40 ff. color. 35 mm. (Famous men In music)
With manual.
SUMM.\RY: I>escrlbes the background of the world-famous mu-
sician, Paganini, and shows how he has Inspired present-day view-
ers.
1. Paganini. Nicol6. 1782-1840. I. Bosco, Don. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arta. III. Series; Famous men In music
(Filmstrlp)
[ML418.P2] 927 7a-740691
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Pagnol, Marcel, 1895-
see
Ways of love.
Pago Pago. Television station KVZK
see KVZK (Television station) Pago Pago
Paideia (Firm)
see
Up and down.
Pain and its alleviation (Motion picture) University of
California School of Nursinjf. Made by Signature Film&
Released by ANA-\LX Film Library, 1961.
24 mia. sd. color. 16 mm.
With booklet.
Summary: Examines the complexity of tbe pain phenomenon aad
the role of nursing In providing help and comfort on a professional
level. Points out variations In response to pain and the causes of
pain.
1. Pain. 2. Nurse and patient i. California. University.
School of Nursing, n, ANA-NLN Film Service, New York.
610.73 77-700487
ANA-NLN Film Service
Pain and pressure (FUmetrip) Jam Handy School Service,
1969.
1 roll, color. 3G mm. and phonodisc: 2 a (1 a. for manual
projector, 1 s. (or automatic projector), 10 In., 831 rpm. micro-
groove. (How do you knowl)
Summary: Explains the functions and operation of the sense of
touch.
1. Touch. I. Jam Handy School Service, inc. Series: How
do you know? (Pllmrtrip)
372.3 71-733898
Jam Handy School Service
Pain: nuraii^ action, part 1 (Filmstrip) Concept Media,
1970.
"G fr. color. S.T mm. and phonodisc: 2 »., 12 In., 33i rpm..
20 min. (Pain-sleep, no. S)
Al«ii Issued with phonotape.
With Instructor's manual.
Sl'MMARY : Uses dramatized Interaction to demonstrate effective
nursing action in the Hlicviatlon of pain. Discusses the Importance
of the nurse's awareneMs of her own feelings about pato and die
use of a deliberative npproach. Desrrlt>e8 nursing measures which
may be used to alleviate pain.
1. Pain — Psychological aspects. 2. Nurse and patient I. Con-
cept ^ledla, Inc. II. Series: Paln-sieep (Filmstrlp) no. 3.
[RT86] 610.73 74-739166
Concept Media
Pain: nursing action, part 2 (Filmstrip) Concept Media,
1970.
8tJ fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 3SJ rpm.,
22 min. (Paln-sle^. no. 4)
Altio Issued with phonotape.
With tnatructor's manual.
SIMMARY: Demonstrates and discusses the preparation of the
patient for a painful experience. Discusses special considerations la
nursing tbe patient In chronic pain, and tbe use of ptacetMS.
1. Pain— Psychological aspects. 2. Nurse and patient I. Con-
cept Media, Inc. II. Series: Pain-sleep (Filmstrlp) no. 4.
[RT86] 610.73 7^739166
Concept Media
The Pain of silence (Motion picture) UCOM Educational,
1971. Made by Mediapproach Division.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Deals with the psycbotoglcfll aspects of venereal dls-
eiiM- by examining the mental process of a teenage girl who decides
to get treatment
1. Venereal diseases. 2. Youth — Health and hygiene. I. Ucom
Educational, Inc.
614.6 79-711889
CINE
Paine, Frank R.
see
12
PaioAU coBfienioB. [Motion picture] Concordia Rlma, 1968.
30 min. iA. color. 16 mm.
With diM:uuion guide.
SUMMARY: A dramaiiution about ■ hil-.nd-run accident and the ensuing
gmll of the person who committed it ii used to thow the imporunce of God'»
rorgiveneu.
1. Guilt 2. ForgivencM ofiin. 1. Concordia PublUhing Hou»e. Si Louit
f^'^^> . V. u 2***-'* 70-715497
Concordia Pub. House 72 MARC
The Painful shouMer {Motion picture) Paul J. Bilka.
Made and released by Audio- Visual Education Service,
University of Minnesota, 1969.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With script
Summary.- Stresses the Importance of a methodical examination
of the shoulder, reviews the basic anatomy, and follows a patho-
physiologic approach to the diagnosis and treatment of the common
disorders of the shoulder.
1. Shoulder— Diseases. r. Bllka, Paul J.. 191fr- n. Minne-
sota. University. Audio-Vlstial Education Service.
616.7 77-700121
Minnesota. Univ. Audio- Visual Education Service
Paint {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
I.,oop ftlm. Flim notes on cartridge case.
Summui-y: Uses poster paint to demonstrate the variety of ways
in which paint may be applied to a surface and Illustrates through
time-lapse animation, color mixing and buildup of textures.
1. Painting— Technique. r. Ealing Corporation, Cambrii^, Mass.
„ .. „ 751.4 Fi A 68-955
Ealing Corporation
Paint (Motion pi.-iuic) N'orninn GoIIin. Released bv Grove
Pi-e;S Film Division, 1960.
10 luin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Norman Gollio : clnematographer, Jim Dixon;
editors, Don Kenney, Samuel Horta. Voice; Paul Frees.
Summary: A humorous presentation In which a narrator explains
how to care for paints, brushes, and old canvasses while tbe nude
boas of a female model Is painted by a male artist
1. Artists' materlaU. 2. Nude in art I. GolUn, Norman
II. Grove Press. Film Division.
A. L. A. Boc^llst
791.43
70-708972
Paint all kinds of pictures (Filmstrip) Weston Wooda
Studios, 1968.
25 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodisc.
Witii text booklet.
Summary: Uses the text and Illustrations of the book by Arnold
Spllka to show how children's paintings ^ress thou^ts and
feelings.
1. Painting— Technique — Juvenile films. i. SpiUta, Arnold.
Paint all kinds of pictures, n. Weston Woods Studios, Weston Ctonn.
372.6 77-733100
Weston Wooda Studios
The Paint film (Motion picture) New Jersey Zinc Co., 1947.
Made by Paul Hance Productions.
28 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
8um.iiury: Shows how different types of house paint are made
and tested at the New Jersey Zinc Company Laboratories. Explains
how to correct painting failures, and how to select the right oalnt for
the Job.
1. Paint. I. New Jersey Zinc Company.
838.4 79-704264
Paint preparation
see
Auto body: Paint preparation.
Paint problems
see
Auto body: Painl problems.
Paint science and technology {Motion picture) Federation
of Societies for Paint Technology. Released by Modern
Talkin^r Picture Service (196-!,
26 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suinmaiy: Quentin Reynolds discusses the extensive use of coat-
ings in a variety of industries, and points out the importance of
research.
1. Paint. r. Federation of Societies for Paint Technology.
It. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
667 Fi A 67-5228
Modern Talking Picture Service
The Painted lady (Motion picture) Biograph Co., 1912.
12 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the American Film Instllute Collection, Library of Congress.
^'^^'''^'J.'r' P'™***""- ^- W. Orltflth. Cast: Blanche Sweet, Madge
hirby. Charles H. Mailes. Kate Uruce, Joseph GraybiU, William J.
Summary: A drama In which a lonely young woman la flattered
by the advances of a thief who
4 his wiles to gain knowledge of
her father's business afTairs and admittance to her home
I. Biograph Company, n. American Film Institute Collection
791.43 70-709633
Painted lady (Filmstrip) Hulton Proas Productiona, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1969.
.14 fr b&w. 35 mm. (Butterflies)
With tencher'a guide.
Sumwnry: Portrays features and habits of the painted lady butter-
fly. For elementary grades.
1. Butterflies — Juvenile Alms. i. Hutton Press, ltd., London.
II. Dufour Kdltlons, inc. Series: Butterflies (Filmstrlp)
596.78 74r-734300
Dufour Editions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Painten, James W
see
Dunesday.
Painter and the imaffc {Motion pictvre) Educational Film
Productions, 1968.
24 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bumnian/: Pictures artist Eliot O'Hara as be Illustrates a commoo-
place suburban bouse Id watercolor using ioieas of styles, tecbolques,
and moods to remind the audience that there Is no necessary relation-
ship between the subject and the way In which It is painted.
1. O'Hara, Eliot, 1890- i. Educational Tllm Productions.
394.268 Fi A 68-787
CINE
Painters in the modern world (Motion picture) D. C.
Chipperfield in cooperation with R. A. Campbell, Wood-
brid|ri' Art Gallery. National Gallery, London, and Soprin-
tendeiiza Alle Gallerie, Florence. Released by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1970.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Describes the ways In which three part-time artists
deal with the problems of painting In the context of the world today,
and points out that they are tjpkal of the arti>t>* of today who are
free to choose their own subject and style, but who stand alone eco-
nomically.
1. Art as a profession. 2. Artists — Psychology. i. ChlMwrfleld,
D. C. n. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
759.06 70-707277
International Film Bureau
Painters of America: Peter Hard (Motion pioture) MFC
Film Productions. Released by Coronet Instructional
Films, 1969.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Peter Hurd talks about why he paints how h© con-
oelces a pnintlng, how he Is motivated, his use of light and color,
and the techniques of portrait painting.
1. Hurd, Peter. 1904- i. MFC Film Productions, ir. Coro-
net Instrnrtioual Films.
927 78-700699
Coronet Instructional Films
Painting (Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1965.
9 motion pictures, si. color. 16 mm.
Also issued as loop film in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With tact sheets.
Credits: Executive producer. Robert B. Beechlng.
Contents. Brush techniques, thick and thin. 2 mln.— Brush tech-
niques, calligraphy. 3 mln.— Mass and line. 2 mln.— Comp<wltion,
charcoal. 2 mln. — Composition, opaque tempera. 3 min. — Water
color, dry. 3 min.— Water color, dry and wet. 2 mln.— Water i-olor,
basic palette. 3 min.— Water color, stretching paper. 3 mln.
1. Painting- Technique. I. Scope Productions
751.4 70-711814
Scope Productions
The Painting (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1970.
48 fr. color. 3."i mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 381 rpm.,
7 mln. mIcrogToove. (Open-ended stories)
Al>io i-ssued with pbonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY : An open-ended filmstrip showing ooofllctlog situa-
tions involving a painting, which present serious consequences to
the children Involved. For elementary grades.
1. Conflict ( Psychology )—Juvenlle Alms. I. Imperial Film
Company, Inc.. l.,akeland, Fla. II. Series- Open-ended stories (Film-
strip)
[BF683] 372.24 77-739557
Imperial Film Co.
Painting
Auto body: Painting.
Painting: a visual record (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill,
1971. Made by Ted Lowry, inc.
18 mlu. sd. color 16 mm. (Humanities series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: An Introduction to painting.
1. Painting. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. U. Series- Hu-
manities serieH (Motltm picture)
{?J^^^^l^ ^^ 73-714124
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Painting a watercolor {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
(Fine arts techniques: water-
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
color)
IxMp film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
BMmmary: Explains the steps to follow In painting a watercolor
1. Water-color painting- Technique. i, Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series : Fine arts techniques : watercolor (Motion picture)
„ 751.4 75-708088
Walden PUoi Corp.
Painting and decorating (Motion picture) Vocational Gtud-
ance Films. Made by Burton Holmes Films. Released by
Carl F. Mahnke Productions, 1946.
11 mlu. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Your life work films)
Credits: Script, Arthur P. Twogood.
Rummarv: I)«scrlbes the vocation of house painting including Its
advantages, the need for knowledge of proper materials and of the
dangers Involved, the use of decorative skills, and the educational
and personal qualifications of painters.
1. Hou.se painting— Vocational guidance. i. Vocational Guidance
PUms, inc. ii. Mahnke (Clarl F.) Prodnctiona, Inc.. Des Moines.
Series : Your life work films ( Motion picture)
698.1 Fi 68-213
Painting: Brush tccliniques — caUigraphy (Motion picture)
Scope Productions. Released by Grosset * Dunlap, 1969.
.T mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
toop film mounted In cartridge
With fact sheet.
Summary: liemonstrates a brush technique for outlining the
shapes of simple objects. Shows how a unique character of line
can be gained by using a brush.
1. Brush drawing. 2. Calligraphy. I. S«q» Productions.
II. Grosset & Dunlap, Inc., publishers. New York.
* T i ^^^u . ''^^•* 78-709233
A. L. A. Booklist
Painting: Brush techniques— thick and thin (Motion pic-
ture) Scope Productions. Released by Grosset & I>unlap,
1969.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop aim mounted in cartridge
With fact sheet
♦K,*?""":f7w'. ^oionstrates how to hold and use a brush to draw
thick and (hin Hoes.
A.L.A.B0OU,« "" ^l-^-^^M
Painting: Composition— charcoal (Motion picture) Scope
Productions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted la cartridge.
With fact sheet
Bummary: Uses charcoal to demoastrata how detail la blocked In
and how a composition Is finished.
1. Charcoal drawing. l Scope Productions, ii, Grosset ft Dun-
lap, inc., publishers. New York.
, . „ T61.4 75-709235
A. L. A. Booklist
Painting: Composition— opaque tempera (Motion picture)
Scope Productions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted la cartridge.
With fact sheet.
Bummary: Demonstrates the use of opaque tempera to cover vari-
ous areas which need correcting In a composltloa.
1. Tempera painting. i. Scope Productions, n. Grosset A Dan-
lap, Inc., publishers. New York.
751.4 79-709236
A. U A, Booklist
Painting compoations (Filmstrip) Walt Smith. Released
by Bailey Films, 1967; by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (Looking for composition)
With guide.
Summary: Shows two boys painting their ladlvldtnl impressions
of their obserrations, each through hia own choice of subjects and
media. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Composition (Art) I. Smith, Walt II. Bailey Films, Ina,
Hollywood, Calif. III. BFA Bducatiooal Media. Series: Looking
for composltloa (Filmstrip)
372.5 78-738319
BFA Edocational Media
Painting equipment
see
Auto body: Painting equipment.
Painting in planes (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1969. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media.
4 mil), si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring painting series)
Ijoop litm.
Sunmiary: Shows how to use a slide projector and a slide of a
simple, colorful pattern to make a painting on a three-dimensional,
white. Irregular form that distorts the projected Image. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Lantern projection. 2. Composition (Art) I. Ikon Films.
II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Exploring palotinf; series
(Motion picture)
372.5 70-710585
BFA Educational Media
Painting is loving (Motion pietwe) Heritage Films, 1968,
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreditH: Producer, director, and writer, Charles Erich Conrad.
Bummary: Presents 23 paintings by uneducable mentally re-
tarded children to show what can be accomplished by the patience,
faith, and love of a remarkable teacher.
1. Mentally handicapped children — Education— Art
I. HerlUge Flms.
371.92 70-702806
CINE
Painting knives and palette knives (Motion picture) Wal-
den Film Corp., 1968.
4 mill. si. color, super S mm, (Fine arts techniques: oil paint-
ing) '^
Ijoop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
BummoTy: Describes painting knives and palette kolres and
demonstrates their use In oil painting.
1. Painting knives. 2. Palette knives, i. Walden Film Orpora-
Hon. Series: Fine arts techniques: oil palntlag (Motioa picture)
751.2 75-708061
Walden Film Corp.
Painting: Mass and line (Motion picture) Scope Produc-
tions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With fact sheet
Bummary: Demonstrates the use of water-color paints. Stresses
accuracy In observation and rendering.
1. Water^jolor painting — Technique. 2. Pigments. l Sc(^>e
Productions, n. Grosset & Dunlap, Inc., pubUshers, New York,
761.4 72-709287
A. L. A. Booklist
13
Tke Paiatiag of Prank Stella. tSlide set} Educational Dimensioni
Corp., 1971.
20 ilidci coloi. 2 k 2 in-
With icachcr'i guide.
SUMMARY: Preienii examples of the work of Prank Stella, and ihowi his
use of geometric polygoni.
I. Stella, Frank. I, Educational Drtnensions Corporation.
tND237] 750.92 72-733334
Educational Dimensions 72 MARC
Corp.
Painting of Man Ray (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1969.
TM fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 12 In., 331 rpm. (Art of
Man Ray)
Produced In cooperation with the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents aa explanation of the paintings by the artist
Man Ray.
1. Ray. Man, 1890- i. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Art of Man Ray ( FJlmstrtp)
759.13 72-733986
Bailey Films
The PaiBtiHg of RoMare Bcardem. [Slide act] Educational Dimen*
lions Corp., 1971.
20 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows paintinp of Romare Beartiv.., pointin| out how the
artist combined unrelated objecu in an attempt to exptore ihcii interrelation-
ihipc. Shows how he has turned the making of photo-collages into a major
creative medium.
1 Bcatden. Romare. 1414- 1. Educational Dimensions Corpora-
[ND237] 750.92 72-733330
Educational Dimensioni 72 MARC
Corp.
The Painting of Roy Lichteutda. [Slide wt] Educational Di-
mensions Corp., 1971.
20 slides color I :i 2 in.
With teacher's guide,
SUMMARY: Shows examples of the work of the anlit, Roy Lichtemiein.
Describes his use of radical sut^cl matter, such as his (heme of the comic Strip.
Explains thai his works are complex visual and inieilectual statements.
I. Lichienstein. Roy. 1423- I. Educational Dimensions Corpora-
lion.
[ND237, 750.92 72-733333
Educational Dimensions 72 MARC
Corp
Painting ol the New Kingdom (FilmMrip) Budek Films
and Slides of Calif., 1969.
■17 fr. color, 35 mm.
Shoner versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with script
In 1966 under the title Egyptian art. Set 6: Painting of the New
Kingdom.
Credits: Authors, Janice E. Blakeney, Robert C. Maclaarlo.
Summary: Explains the re-definltlon and purpose of early eight-
eenth dynasty painting under the Tbutmosld period of kings and the
Dineteenth and twentieth dynasty painting In the Ramessid era.
With capUons.
1. Painting, Egyptian. i. Budek Films and Slides of Callforaia.
n> Egyptian art. Set 6: Painting of the New Kingdom (Flloiatrip)
759.01 79-735249
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Painting people (Motion picture)
Information Bureau, 1966.
Australian News and
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit!,- Producer, Malcolm Otton; director, Tim Baratall
Summary: Several contemporary Australian portrait paln(i»i dis-
cuss their stylL'S of painting and the problems Involved la their werk.
1. Portrait painting, Australian. 2. Portrait painters, Australian.
L Aostralia. News and Information Bureau.
757 Fi A 67-5960
Australian News and Information Bare&u
Painting: the creative process (Motion picture) Peggy
Kahana and Yoram Kahana. Release<l by Film Asso-
ciates of California, 1967.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Bummary: Painter Reginald Polladc demooatrates how ao artist
goes about creating a work of art. Bzplalas how artists use their
powers of observation, personal ex[>erlences, aad emotions In their
work.
L Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) 2. Artists — Psychology. i.
Kahana. Peggy, it. Kahana. Toram. m. Film Associates of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles.
759.13 Fi A 67-5858
Fllm Associates of California
Painting throag^ the ages. [Motion picture] Rembrandt FU^l^
1963.
10 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
CREDITS: EHrector. Jan Ivan; writer, Vivien Raynor; nanaior, Phil Tonken.
SUMMARY: Prcaents examples of works of an from the cave wall paintinp
of Neanderthal man to Picasso. Explore* ways in which the fundamenui ele-
ments of shape, line, and color are applied in varying styles and eras Analyzes
the differences between a Gothic and a Baroque shape, and between Impreasion-
ist and Cubist painting.
1. Painting. I. Rembrandt Films, New York.
[ND1142) 759 72-700688
Rembrandt Films 72 MARC
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Painting, typography, graphic design in the Bauhaus
(Filmsfrip) Visual Publications, London. Released in
the r. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications, 1970.
M* tt. color. 35 mm. (The Bauhaus, no. 3)
With teachers guide Includhig reading Ust.
Crwlits; Anthor, Dennis Sharp.
Siimninry; Shows the Influence of Bauhaus design Id palDtins
tjiw^'raphy, and praphk design.
1. Bauhaus. 2. Design. I. Visual Publications, ltd.. London.
II. Mclntyw Visual Publications. Series: The Bauhaus (Film-
strip) no. 3.
» , . B.,„L„ , ™ 71-738178
A. L. A. Booklist
Painting: Water arfor — basic palette {Motion picture)
Scc^ Productions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With fact sheet.
Summary: Describes the minimum selection of colors that can
be used to experiment with a variety of transparent overlays to
achieve the maximum variety of color separations.
I. Water-color painting — Techniques. 2. Colors. i. Scope Pro-
ductions, n. Grosset & Dunlap, Inc., publishers. New Tork.
751.4 76-709238
A. L. A. Booklist
Painting: Water color— dry (.Motion picture) Scope Pro-
ductions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
'A m\u. .11. color. 16 mm.
IXM>p film mounted In cartridge.
With fact sheet.
Summary : Demonstrates the use of watercolor on dry paper
1 Water-color painting— Technique. I. Scope Productions.
II. (.rosset !i Kunlap, Inc., publishers, New York.
AT it, ,,. "^^^-^ 70-709239
A. L. K. Booklist
Painting: Water color — dry and wet {Motion picture)
Scope Productions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
2 mln. si. color, supv 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With fact sheet.
Summary: Shows that when watercolor Is used on wetted paper
the color tends to spread and mold together, producing a unique
effect
1. Water-color painting — Technique. i. Scox>e Productions.
II. Grosset & Dunlap. inc., publishers. New York.
751.4 74r-709a«)
A. L. A. Booklist
Painting: Water color — stretching paper (Motion picture)
Scope Productions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
<; nil:i. Hi. color, suiter 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With fact sheet.
Summary: Shows how to prepare the paper on a drawing board
in such a manner that when dry, the paper has shrunk and gives
the appearance and texture of stretched drum skin.
1. Water-rolor painting— Technique. I. Scope Productions.
M. firosset & Dunlap, Inc., publishers. New York.
751.4 78-709241
A. I... A. Booklist
Painting with Guy Palazzola {Motion picture) University
of Michigan TV Center, 1967.
10 motion pictures (30 mln. each) sd. b&w. IR mm.
Also Issued on video tape (1 In., color)
Summary: A young painter points out the basic principles of
painting.
ContenU: I. I paint what I see.— 2. The rectangle and the
iwlnter. — 3. Starting with circles. — 4. Tempera and plastics.— 5.
Painting with oils.— «. To paint a portrait.- 7. Non-representational
painting.— 8. The realistic painter.— 9. The human form.- 10. Sea.
scape — landscape.
1. PalazEola, Ouy. 2. Painting— Technique. i. Michigan. Uni-
versity. Television Center.
750.7 Fi A 68-^296
Mlchlgao University TV Center
Painting with tempera (Motion picture)
1970.
Davidson Films,
ii^fi; A S'v *?'?■■; *^'°"'- (A'"" and crafts for children)
SIM.MARY: Adult teaching aid for directing children's art prol-
wrv«',fn,iJir!i''*^'*'"."f'°« **™P*'"« P«'"' '" """P'e and complex
ways under adult supervinion.
1, Tempera painting. I. Davidson Films. San Francisco. Se-
ries: Arts and crafts for children (Motion picture)
CINE '^^-^ 73-711390
Painting with words {Motion picture) Associated Film
Services. Made by Jan Sadlo. Released by AIMS In-
structional Media Services, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates the expansion of a kernel aentence, with
empbasia on the correct placing of added words.
1. English language— Sentences. i. Amodated Film Services.
IL AIMH Instructional Media Services.
428.8 79-706478
AIMS InatmctltHial Media Snrlces
Paintings (Motion picture) Gottwaldov Film Studio, Czech-
oslovakia. Released in the IT. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGnnv-IIill, 1971.
10 min. Kd. color. 10 mm.
''HEDITS: Director, story, and script, Hermlna Tyrlova; music,
P. Hlatny: camera, Antonln Horak.
SUMMARY: Ad animated film In which a mother brush and a
fath«>r brush paint a baby brush and defend It against an ugly
bad brush.
I, Fllmov* «tudlo Gottwaldov. II. Contemporary Filmi/McOraw-
791.43 78-712718
IfFGraw-Ilin DookCo.
Paintiiigs about America: 1650-1969. [Slide set] Center for
Humanities, 1971.
160 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Deals with paintings about America by American artists to
show the social, intellectual, literary, and economic transitions that accompanied
the growth of the United Stales.
1. United Sutei in an. 2. Art. American. I. Center for Humanities.
[N6505] 759.13 72-735175
Center for Humanities 72 MARC
Paintings in a low voice: Moses Soyer {Motion picture)
Clifford Evans, 1063. Released by Kadim Films for Film
Images, 1965.
28 min., «d.. loloi', Ifi mm.
Crediti: Director. Sidney Me.vers; music, David Martin; cinematog-
rapher, Joseph Coffey.
Siimmniy: Rei'Ofds n day with Moses Soyer. Follows him from his
home to h\^ stndir.. Portravs the relationship between the artist, his
familT, and hi.s friends, as reflected In his paintings.
1. Soyer, Mo-*«, 189&- i. Evnii.s, UlifCord, 1917- ii. Radim
Films, inc.. New York.
759.13 Fi A 64-754 rev 2
Committee on Inter- national Non- theatrical Events
Paintings in the White House — a close-up {Motion picture)
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., Group W, with Jensen
Productions. Released by Modem Ijeaming Aids, 196,i.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Robert ColUnsons i^xlter. Amy La Follette Jen-
sen; Darratoifi, Frederic March, Florence Eldridge; music, Frank
Lewin.
Summary: Shows forty-seven paintings from the Executive Man-
sion by such artists as Stuart, Peale, Whistler, and Sargent, which
picture events of the past century and a half.
Includes an Introduction by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson.
1. Paintings—Washington, D. C. 2. Washington, D. C. White
House. 1. Westinghouse Broadcasting Company. Inc. ir. Modern
I.«arning Aids, New York.
756.074 Fi A 68-1773
Modern Learning Aids
The Paintings of Albert Ryder (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1966.
4 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaiu: KTauilnes the interpretations of nature and tbe reli-
gious palntinjis of Albert P. Ryder.
1. Ryder, Allxrt Pinkham, 1»47-1917, i. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation.
750.13 Fi A 68-2131
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
The PaintlHgi of Georsc CatUa. jSlide set] Educational Dimen-
sions Corp., 1972.
20 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY; Prewnu works by Oeorfe CatUn, punUr of Great Plains In-
dian tribe*. Mexicans, and Southweu territofiet. With captiotn.
1. Catlin, George, 1796-1S72. I. EducUioaal Diroensiont Corporatioa.
[ND237, 751.13 72-733705
Educational Dimensions 72 MARC
Corp.
El Pais Vasco (Motion picture) International Film Bureau,
1969.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Regions of Spain series)
With student handbook by J. M. fiarcia and S. N. Trevino.
Crrdila: Writer and narrator, Juan Garcia ; educational con-
sultant, Eduardo Betoret-Parls.
Snmtnarit: Uses a narrative technique for presenting vocabulary
and grammatical structure for first year Spanish students. Presents
the Vasco region of Spain, with scenes of Bilbao, Puenterrlbla, San
Sebastian, and the Cantabrlan coast.
1. Spanish I anguge— Audio-visual instruction. 2. Basque Prov-
inces— Description and travel. i. International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago. Series: Regions of Spain series (Motion picture)
914.6 77-707307
International Film Bureau
EI Pais Vasco. tFilmslrip) International Film Bureau, 1970.
2 filmstnps (80 fr.) color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 22 min. (Vistas de
Espaiia)
Supplements the motion picture of the same title.
With student guidebook by Juan Maria Garcia and S. N. TreviAo.
SUMMARY: A Spanish - language teaching filmstrip. Presents scenes of
landscapes, customs, and other aspects of the Basque country, including views
of Bilbao, the rocky coast of the Cantabrian Sea, several fishing villages, and San
Sebasti&n on a holiday.
1. Spanish language— Audio- visual instruction. 2. Basque Provinces-De-
scription and travel. I. International Film Bureau, inc., Chicago. II. Series:
Vistas de EspaAa. [Filmstrip. International Film Bureau]
[PC4n2.7] 914.6 72-736371
International Film Bureau 72 MARC
Lo« Paiiei del Rio de la Plata— ArgcatlBa. Urngur, j Paraguy.
[Filmstrip] Society for Visual Education, 1972.
48 tr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s. (for use with manual or suio-
matic protector), 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 13 min. (La Vida en ta Sudamirica de
hoy)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Spanish version of The Rio de la Plata countries — Argentina, Uruguay, and
Paraguay.
With teacher's guide in Spanish.
CREDITS: Authors. A. B. Roberts, Gtoryi Parchen,
SUMMARY: Describe* the historical and geographical background of Ar-
genbna. Uruguay, and Paraguay. Discusses agriculture, industry, and life styles
of the region. Includes views of Asuncidn, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires.
I. Rio de la Plau region. I. Society for Visual Education, inc.. Chicago
ll.The Rio de la Plata countries— Argentina. Uruguay, and Paraguay. (Fi'mstripj
III. Seriea: La Vida en la SudamCrica de hoy. (Filmstrip]
(F2808i 918 72-732906
Society for VimmI 73 MARC
Education
14
Pajama party {Motion picture) American International Pic-
tures, 1964.
So mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
fnnavlsion. Patbecolor.
Credits: Producers, James H. Nicholson, Sflmuel Z. Arkoff; direc-
tor, Don Wels; writer, I.,ouis M. Heyward; music, Les Baxter; di-
rector of photography, Floyd Crosby ; film editors, Fred Peltshans,
Eve Newman. Cast: Tommy Kirk, Annette Funlcello, Elsa Lan-
chester, Harvey Lembeck, Buster Keaton, Dorothy Lamour.
Stimmary: A comedy In which a Martian scout flies to earth to
prepare for the invasion of his countrymen, but changes his plans
after he falls In love with a young girl.
I. .American International Pictures, Hollywood, Calif.
Fi 67-1035
Pakistan (FUnuttrip) HeAert E. Budek Films and Slides,
1962. ^
28 f r. color. 35 mm.
Longer versions (45 fr. and 45 double fr.) Issued in 19G0 with
script.
Credits: Author, Rodman E. Snead.
Sn»tnwir»; Studies the six main poUUcal and cultural divisions
of East and West Pakistan. With captions
1 Pakistan^ i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, SanU
Bart»ara, Calif.
915.49 77-735314
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Pakistan: a two-part nation (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by Authentic Pictures.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Oriental world series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the contra.sts which exist between West and
East Pakistan in agriculture. Irrigation, hand crafts, religion, manu-
facturing, transportation, education, and city and village life.
1. West Pakistan. 2. East Paklirtan. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series; The Oriental world series (Motion picture)
915.49 74-709267
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pakistan and the East-West confrontation (FUnatHp)
Current Affairs Films, 1969.
^</^' i.^"'^*"' ** "*"'■ (Current Affairs filmstrip series)
With pictorial discus.slon guide.
Credits: Adviser, Manaon Van B. Jennings.
Sunsmorv: Shows that the enmity between Paktotan and IndU
has generated an explosive climate in the area. Exrialns th« rival-
rlea which have ariSMi since India's Independence In 19*7 Ei-
ctS 'S^ut^"' problems facing Pakistan and prospects for tito
With captions.
1. Pakistan— Foreign relations— India. 2. India— Pot«im n^a
tlons-Paklstan. l Current Affairs Films, New Tork
Current Affair, Films ^^"^ 76-7M088
Pakistan: the dry West (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971.
Made by Authentic Pictures.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Asian world geography series, set 2)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents facts about the geography of West Paki-
stan. With captions.
1. West Pakistan— Description and travel. I. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series: Asian world geography series (Filmstrip)
set 2.
915.49 72-788371
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pakistan: the humid East (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971.
Made by Authentic Pictures.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Asian world geography series, set 2)
With teacher's guide.
Sl'MUARY : Presents facts about the geography of Bast Pakistan.
With captions.
1, East Pakistan— Description and travel. I. McGraw-Hill Com-
pany. Series: Asian world geography aeries (Filmstrip) set 2.
915.49 76-738372
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pakistan: the land {Motion picture) Alpha Corp. of
America, 1968.
0 min. sd- color. 16mm. (Aala: landa and people)
.\]8o i^ued in super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational consultant. Ellzat>etb Blaelen.
Summary: Describes the physical geography of Pakistan, and
discusses the historical background, relative sixe, climate, land
resources, and basic agricultural and aettlement patterna of East
and West Pakistan.
1. Physical geography— Pakistan. 2. Paklatan—DescripUon and
travel. 3. Pakistan— £kK)nomic conditions. i. Alpha Corporation
of America. Series : Asia : landa and people (Motion picture)
015.4 Fi A 68-2971
Alpha CoriK of America
Pakistan: the people (Motion picture) Alpha Corp. of
America, 1968.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Asia: lands and people)
Also iBSiied In super 8 urn. cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
CrediU: Educational consultant, Elizabeth Blselen.
Summary: Describee the people of Pakistan, and explains that
the country Is divided by physical distances, language, and customs.
Bzamlnea the religion, the natlonallam, and the problem of over-
population.
1. Pakistan— Civil laatloD. i. Alpha (Corporation of America.
Series: Alia: lands and people (MoUoo picture)
916.4 Fi A 68-2972
Alpha Corp. of America
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Pakistani (.Votwn picture) Public Media, inc. Be-
leased by Films Incorporated, 1969.
17 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Hao aod his world)
Edited rerslon of the motion picture made by loatltut fOr Film
UDd BIM, Uunlch.
Summarp: The efforts of the Pakiataol sorernment to Improre
the economic conditions of the nation are erldenced la this case
study of the Industrlallxation of an underdeveloped nation. Shows
stone-cutting and primitive tools used by tradMmen lo the hand-
making of carpets.
1. Paklstau^Industrlea. i. Public Media, inc. n. Films In-
corporated. Series : Man and bis worU (Motion picture)
915.49 73-706490
Public Media, inc.
The Palace of Assurnasirpal at Nimnid, Assyria (Film-
strip) liudek Films and Slides, 1967.
:{.') fi'. color. .V> mm. (The Mesopotamian civilization, no. 4)
Sl'.XIMAltV: Presents views of the ruins of the imlace of Assur-
nH8ln>iil, ninl u*"* photographs of mii-ienm collections to show the
pnl.'itlnl sculptural nnd relief decorations which portraj' ani.'ieot
Slesnpotaniinn values and customs. With captions,
1. Palnh. 2- Civilization, A ssyro-Bahy Ionian. I. Bud^ (Her-
bert K.) Films and Slides. Santa Barbara, Calif. II. Series: The
Mesop«)tamlaa civilization (Filmstrlp) do. 4.
[DS69.6] 913.6 76-783979
Biulek Fllias and Slides
Paleolithic man (Filmstrip) Gateway Educational Films,
London, 1954. Released in the U. S. by Carmnn Educa-
tional Associates, 1969.
21 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers aotXB.
SCMMART : Presents evidence of the lives and cultures of stone
ace men.
1. Stone age. I. Gateway Educational Films, Kd., London.
II. Carman Eklucatlonal Associates.
GN775 913.03 79-738512
Carman Educatloiul Aaaoclates
Pftlenno from Eiscalcs (Ports of caD) by Jacques II>ert
{Motion picture) Musilog Corp. Released by Bailey
Films, 1968.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music in motion)
With manual.
CredUt: Producer. D. R. Phillips; photographer. Rex Fleming.
Htunmary: Uses photographs of scenes In and around Palermo,
Sicily, to Illustrate a portion of Escales, by Ibert
1. Ibert, Jacques, 1800-1962. Bscalea. i. Ibert, Jacques, 1800-
1962. Escales. n. Musilog Corporation, m. Bailey Films, Inc.,
Hollywood, Calif. Series: Music in motion (Motion picture)
785.8 76-700484
MuslIog Oorp.
tE*alm Beach. Fla^ 1914, {Motion jnctnre) [1914!,
5 mln. si. b&w. 35 mm.
In the John E. Allen film collection. Library of Congreaa.
SutMiiary: fihows views of the leisure activities of residents In
PalO) Beadi, Florida, Including golfing, bicycling, and boating.
1. Palm Iteach. Pla.— Kecreatlonat activities. i. John E. Allen
fllm collection.
Fi 68-505
The Palm Beach story {Motion picture) Paramount Pic-
tures, 1942.
83 mil), sd. b&w. 35 mm.
In the American Film Institute Collection. Library of Congress.
Creiita: Producer. Paul Jones; director and writer. Preston Stur-
ges; music. Victor Young; photography, Victor Milner; editor, Stuart
Giimore. Cunt: Claudette Colbert. Joel MeCrea. Mary Astor, Rudy
Tatlee, Slg Amo.
Nummary: A comedy satire aa the rich In which a poor engineer's
wife runs away to Florida in search of a mlUlooalre husband who
will finance her first htisband's Inventions.
I. Paramount Pictures, Inc. n. American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 7^709783
Palm Spring weekend {Motion picture) Warner Bros.
Pictures, 1963.
100 min sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Crcdili: Producer, Michael A. Hoey; director, Norman Taurog;
writer, Earl Hnmner; music. Frank Perkins; director of photogra-
phy, Harold Llpsteln; film editor, Folmer Blangsted. Cast: Troy
l>onabue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin, Stefanie Powers. Robert Con-
rad. Andrew Duggan.
Summary: A light comedy about the romantic activities and prob-
lems of a group of young people on Easter vacation Id sunny Palm
Springs.
I. Warner Brothers Pictures. Inc.
Fi 67-1299
Palm Sunday services, Broadway Baptist Church, Fort
Worth, Tesas (Motion picture) Radio and Television
Comini'-'^ion, Southern Baptist Convention, and National
Broadcasting Co., 1961.
fiO mln, sd. biw. 16 mm. (The Southern Baptist hour)
Kinescope.
Credits: Producer and director, Martin Haode; narrator. Paul M.
Stevens.
Summarp: Dr. H. Guy Moore interprets Baptist bellefB atwut
baptism, the Lord's Supper, and the true meaning of salvation. In-
cludes music by the Baptist hour choir and the Broadway Baptist
Church choir.
1, Baptists — Doctrinal and controversial works. i. Southern
Baptist Convention. Radio and Television Commission, n. National
Broadcasting Company, Inc. Series: The Southern Baptist hour
(Motion picture)
230.6 Fi A 67-5092
Southern Baptist Con- ventloiL Radio and TV Commission
The Pafanar hand. Part 1 {Motion picture) A-V Corp.
Released by Teachinjf Films, 1968.
14 min si. color. 16 mm. (Cine-prosector)
Spanish version also issued.
Summary: Presents a demonstration of the anatomy of the palmar
hand. lU musclee. blood supply, and nerves.
1 Hand— Anatomy. i A-V Corporation, Houston. Tex. ii.
Teaching Films, Inc., New Tork. Series: Clne-proeector (Motl<m
''"°"" en Fi A 68-866
GINS
The Palmar hand. Part 2: IntrinBic muscles {Motion pic-
ture) A-V Corp. Released by Teachin^r Films, 1968.
14 min. ad. color. 16 nun. (Clne-prosector)
Spanish version also Issned.
Summary: Presents a demonstration of the anatomy of the In-
trinsic muscles of the palmar hand and their function.
1. Hand — Anatomy. i. A-V Corporation. Houston, Tex. n.
Teaching Films, inc.. New Tork. Series: Cine-prosector (Motion
picture)
611 Fi A 68-366
CINE
Palmar Productions Enterprises
see
The Still and the quiet.
Palmer (W. A. ) Films
see
John Wesley Powell, canyon geologist.
Palmer Films
see
dalutz.
Palmerston {Filmstrip) Common Ground, Londcm, 1947.
Made by S. M. Toyne. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
35 fr. b&n-. 35 mm. drives of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual.
Summniy: Describee the life and major beliefs of Lord Palmerston,
Victorian Prime Minister of Britain.
1. Palmerslon. Henry John Temple, 3d viscount, 1784-1865. L
Common Ground, ltd., London, ii. Carman Educational Associates.
Series : Lives of famous men and women (Filmstrlp)
923 Fi A 68-4703
Carman Educational Associates
Palmyra {Filmatrip), Budek Fibns and Slides, 1964.
.t3 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author. Denis Baly; editorial cooaultant, Michael H.
Budek.
Summary: Discusses the history of the ancient Roman Imperial
city of Palmyra during the 3rd century a. d.
1. Palmyra. i. Budek (Herbert B.) Pllms and Slides, Santa
Barbara. Calif.
91S.394 77-788809
Budek Pllms and Slides
Pampa — profile of a chemical plant {Motion picture) Cel-
anese Corp., 1969. Made by Tony Sheldon-Moir.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 nna.
Summon/: A view of the Celanese rtiemlcal plant In Paznpe,
Texas, its processes, products, personn^ and opportunities for em-
ployroeot,
1. Chemical plants— Putva, Texas. 2. CelaoeBe CorpoiUtlon.
I. Oehtnese CorporatloD.
665 74-702611
CINE
The Pampas: heartland of Ar^ntina {Filmatrip) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
."iS fr color. 35 mm. (Southern South America)
Credits: Producer, Eton Murie; collaborator, Kempton Webb; pho-
tographer, Eugene V. Harris.
Summary.' Describes the history, geography, industry, customs,
and peoples of the pampas of Argentina. With captions.
1. Pampas. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Elducatlonal Corpora-
tion. Series: Southern South America (Filmstrlp)
918.2 Fi A 68-5989
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Bducatlonal Corp.
Pampered youth {Motion picture) Vrtagraph Co. of
America. Released by Pathescope Co. of America (1927 !j
15 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Excerpts from Vltagraph's motion picture of the same title. Sutv
sequentiy released by Warner Bros, under the title Two to one.
Based on the novel The magntfioent Ambersons, by Booth Tar-
kington.
In the David B. Bradley Fllm Collection of tlie American Fllm
Institute CoUection, Library of Congress.
CredUt: Director, David Smith; scenario, Marlon Constance; pbo.
tography, Stephen Smith. Cast: Cullen Landis, Alice Calhoun, Ben
Alexander. Allan Forrest, Bmmett King.
Summaiy: The story of a leading family in a small Indiana town
nt the t>eglnnlng of the twentieth century.
I. Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946. The magnlflcent Ambersons. n.
Vllagrnph Company of America, in. Pathescope Company of Amer-
ica, inc.. New York. iv. Two to one (Motion picture) v. David B.
Bradley Fllm Collection, vr. American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 74^-709634
Pan American Coffee Bureau
see
Cinderella and the magic mouse.
Coffee — Ufe-Une of the Americas,
Coffee, please.
The Pan American Health Organization and the World
Health Organization (Filmstrip) Pan American Sanitary
Bureau in cooperation with the National Medical Audio-
visual Center. Released by Pan American Sanitary Bu-
reau, 1970.
48 fr. color. 86 mm.
With script
SUMMARY; Deecribes the organiaatioo, fundamentol purposes,
and services of the Pan American Health Organisation and of the
World Health OrganlzaUon.
1. Pan American Health Organization. 2. World Health Organi-
sation. I. Pan American Sanitary Bureau.
[RA8] 614 76-739424
Pan American Sanitary Bureau
Pan American Institute of Geography and History
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of geological resources.
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of hydrological resources.
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of soil resources.
bitroductlon to photo interpretation.
Pan American swim tryoata {Motion picture) Dept of
Athletics, Michigan State ITniversity. Made and released
by Audiovisual Center, Michifnui State University, 1960.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, director, writer, and narrator, Edward McCoy;
cameraman, O. W. Hughe*, Ron Moore; editor, Donglas Knowlton.
Summary: Describes the Pan American swim tryouts from the
points of view of a >>umallst and of a participant.
1. Swimming. i. Michigan. State University. Bast Lansing.
Dept. of Athletics, n. MIdilgan. State Unlveraity, East Lansing.
Audiovisual Center.
797.21 Fi A 68-692
Michigan. State Colv. Instructional Media Center
Pan American Union
see
Coffee — from Brazil to you.
Vamos al Pert.
Pan American World Airways, inc.
see
Africa, ^.st and west.
Don't hesitate to ask.
Family of the bush: son of warriors.
Family of the city: adventure in Nairobi.
Family of the island: her name is
Wasamatha,
Famity of the mountains: a Peruvian
village .
Family of the river: the river my home.
Family of the valley: the family coffee
farm.
Fiesta! A Central American holiday.
Forty years that changed the world.
Grand tour.
The New breed.
Symphony in steel.
The U. S. A.
Wings to Japan.
Wings to the Caribbean.
15
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pan American World Airways, inc., (Continued)
Wings to Venezuela.
Pan Am's world. [Motion picture] Pan American World Airways,
1972. Made by Peckham Productions.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Abo issued in 35 mm.
SUM MARY: Tells how Pan American Airways traveti to moat of the places
people want to go. and that their employees work to make the trip a success when
they get there. Shjws aciivitjes that make running an inlcrnational airline a
full-time job.
1. Pan American World Airways, inc. I Pan American World Airways,
[HE9803i
CINE
Pan Arts Company
910
72-702324
MARC
A Fine madness.
The World of Henry Orient.
Panama (FUmstrip) Society for Visual Kducation, 1969.
M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 «.. 12 lo., 83i ri«n.,
16 miD. inicrot-ioove. (Central Amcrlcn and tlie West Tndles today)
Aliw i:<sued with phonotape In caHWttf.
WJth teacber'H gtHde.
Credits: Authors. A. B. Roberts, Gloryl Parchert
Summarv: Presents a view of Panama's hlstorj-. Industry, and
urban life. Includes a discussion of the Panama Canal and a map
study.
1. Panama. :;. Panama Canal. i. Society for Visual Education,
Inc.. Chicago. Series: Central America and the Wert Indies today
(Fllmstrlpi
918.62 78-703012
Society for Visual Education
The Panama Canal {FUmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co.,
1962.
J8 fr. i-oior. 35 mm. (Our ueighburs to the south)
Credits: Writer aud lilustrutor, Elizabeth Di-esser.
Sinnmaii/: Discusses the history of the ron.>itriictloM of the Pan-
ning CiUial, how u ship travclx through the looks, and the economic
importam-e of the canal. Includes teacher guide frames and vocab-
ulary li.*t. With captions.
1. PnFiania Canal. i. Herlwrt M. Elkins Company. Series:
Our neighbors to the south (FUmstrip)
918.63 73-7^4095
Heil>ert 51. Elkins Co.
The Panama Canal {FUmstrip)
l!t6:5.
Biidek Films and Slides,
37 fr. color, 35 mm.
Credits: Author, George KIkIi.
t^ummarv: Pn-wnts a lour of the P:iuiima Ciinal Troni Colon on
III*' .\tlantlr tu Ballma and Panama City on the Pacific. Showa how
a ship it taken through the locks, how traCHc la controlled from a
i-eniral pilot hou.se, and how the people who make up the canal
population live.
1. Panama Canal — E>e«crlption. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films
and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
918.63 72-733359
Bndek Films & Slides
Panama Canal . , . funnel for commerce (Motion picture)
Charles Cahill and Associates. Released by AIMS In-
structional Media Services, 1971.
l.*) min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher eulde.
SL'JIMARV: Traces the lilstory of the Panama Canal, and dis-
cusses its value to world trade. Its lock system, and Us ecology.
Glvev facts al>out the Republic of Panama.
1. Panama Canal. I. Cahill (Charles) and Aaaoclates, Inc.,
Hollywood, Calif. II. AIMS Instructional Moilla Services.
386 76-709830
AIMS Instructional Media Services
The Panama-Pacific Kxpodtion at San Frandsco, CaL {Mo-
tion picture) tl916!]
11 min. si. color. 1^ nmi.
Oriclnally released In &.'> mm., b&w. on llnte<l sto<'k.
In tlie An)erlcan Film Institute Collection, Library of Congi-eas.
Summaru: Views of the Panama-Paclflc ExiMisUlon, Including the
Court of the Universe, the Court of Palms, the Court of Abundance,
the Court of Four Seasons, the Italian Court, the Fine Arts Palace.
John Philip Sousa and his band, and the exposition grounds at
night.
1. San Francisco. Panama-Paclflc International Exposition, 1915.
I. American Film Institute Collection.
607 72-708e4«
Pancake base and dry rouge {Motion picture) Gilbert
T.«ibinKer. Made and relea.«ed by Thome Films, 1967.
3 min. al. color. 8 mm. (Theater make-up series)
Ixtop film mounted In cartridge.
With fllm notes.
Humtnant: Shows a professional make-up artUt ai^lylng a pan-
cake base with a sponge to a model. Demonstrate* the application
of a dry rouge with a powder puff.
1. Make-up. Theatrlcsl. i. Lelblnger, Gilbert, ii. Thome Films,
Inc., Itnulder. Coin. 8erle«: Theater make-up series (Motion pic-
ture)
Fi A 67-2-263
Thorne Films, Inc.
Pancakes {Motion picturo) MoGraw-HiU Book Co., 1970.
Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min si, color, super 8 mm. (Food pr€4)aratloa serlea, set 3)
Loop flUn mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Pancakes, waffles, etc. i. McGraw-HlU Book Company
Series: Food preparation aeries (Motion picture) set a
„^ 641.8 72-706515
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pancho Gonzales racket & championship ball {Motion pic-
ture) A. G. Spalding & Bros., 1966. Made by Group
Produftions.
1 min. R(\. b&w. 16 mm. (Spalding gives you the proTessloiial
edge)
Summary: A television commercial about Spalding's Pancho Gon-
zales racket and championship tennis ball.
1. Television advertising— U. S. i. Spalding (A. G.) and
Brothers, inc. Series: Spalding gives you the professional edge
(Motion picture)
659.1 Fi 68-717
[Motion picture] National FQm Board of Canada, 1971.
3 min. id. color. 16 nun.
Abo baued in 3S mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Daly; director. Derek May; camerBinan, Mutin
Duckworth.
SUMMARY: An experimental film without narration which present* a mod-
em-d»y version of the myth of Pandon.
1. Experimental rilmi. I. Canada. National Him Board.
tPN1995.9.E96] 791.43 78-714353
National Pilm Board of 72 MARC
Canada
Pandora. [Motion picture] National FUm Board of Canada.
Released in the U.S. by Filmi Incorporated, 1971.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Daly; director, Derek May; cameraman, Martin
Duckworth.
SUMMARV: An experimental film without narratioo which presents a mod-
em-day version of the myth of Pandora.
1. Experimental films. 2. Pandora. I. Canada. National Fdm Board.
11 Films Incorporated, __ _..„„
[PN1995.9.E96j 791.43 75-715379
Fdms Incorporated ^2
MARC
Pandora atque donum deorum {FUmstrip) Eye Gate
House, 1967.
3ii fr color. 3.^t nun. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
17 min. mionigroove. (Faliulae legendae Graeclae Komaeque nn-
tlguiie. no. 1)
IsM^ued also with cissette and phonotnpo.
With teiichers RU'de.
Credits: .\uthor. Samuel A. Goldlwrg.
Summarii: A Latin language teaching fllm. The story of Pandora
and how she released the evils of sickneas, grief, pain, and cruelty
upon the world. „
L Latin language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. Bye Gate House.
Inc. Series: Fabulae legendae Graeclae Romaeque antiquae
(FUmstrip) no. 1.
478.3 Fi A 68-367 1
Bye Gate House
Pandora Pictures
Bom hunters.
Pandro S. Berman Productions
see
Honeymoon hotel.
A Patch of blue.
A Panel feedback session — midway in course {Motion pic-
ture) CHEM Study, 1966. Released by Modem I^eam-
inp Aids.
1:0 ml;i. sd. I>&w, Iti mm.
.\ CHKM siuil.v tPiiclier training fllui program.
Summary: CHEM Study staff members and high whool tencbtTS
dl»cues questions raised by teachers using the f'HEM Study ma-
terials and participating In the tn-servlce training program. The
tuples Include ditRcultles in teaching certain concepts, teacher prepa-
ration and institutes, further applications of the concept of random-
ness, the use of models, speclflc laboratory techniques, and evalua-
tions.
1. Chemistry— Study and teaching. 2. Chemical Education Ma-
terial Study. I. Chemicnl Education Material Study, ii. Modern
l»urilng ,\ids, New York.
378 76-701169
Moilern Learning Aids
Pangloss Productions
see
Pec^Ie soup.
Panhandling on Madison Avenae {Motion picture) Para-
mount Pictures Corp., 1964.
0 min. sd. color. 35 mm. (Swlfty and Shorty)
Credits: Director. Seymour Kneltel; story, Eddie Lawrence, ani-
mation, Martin Taraa: music, Winston Sharpies.
Sumtnarv: An animated cartoon. Shorty tries to panhandle mone/
from Swlfty, an advertising man about to loae bis Job, becomes dis-
heartened by Swlfty's sad plight, and fleet back to bis Park Avenue
duplex.
I. Paramount Picture* Corporation. Series: Swlfty and Short/
(Motion picture)
Fi 68-1610
16
Maria: lint PoUih coloay bi Texat. [Hlmathp] Institute
of Texan Cultures, 1970.
77 ft. color. 33 mm. and phmioUpe: single-track, 1 reel {5 ia), 7 1 12
ipa., 8 min.
Abo inued as slide set
With teachers' supplement.
SUMMARY: Recounts the colonization and development of the fust Polish
setttement in Texas with hbtorical and cchi temporary pictures.
I. Poles in Texas. 2. Panna Maria. Tex.— -Hbtory. I. Institute of Texan
Cultures.
[F395.P7] 976.4 72-733256
Institute of Texan Cultures 72 MARC
Paana Maria: lint Polish colony in Texas. [Slide set] Institute of
Texan Cultures. 1970.
77 slides. cok>T. 2 x 2 in. and phonotape: single-track, I reel (3 in.), 7
1/2 ipa., t min.
Also issued as filmstrip.
With teachers' supplement
SUMMARY: Recounts the colonization and development of tlie first PoUsh
settlement in Texas with historical aitd contemporary pictures.
1. Poles in Texas. 2. PancM Maria. Tex.— History. I. Institute of Texan
Cultures.
[F395.P7] 976.4 72-733243
Institute of Texan Cultures 72 MARC
feeeeace. (Motion picture] Scholastic Magazinea, 1970.
Made by Mary Glasgow Pub., London.
IS min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Toute la bandc)
With teacher's manual, student photo guide, and script book.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching film. Presents a dramatitatioB in
which a group of friends in France go to the movies.
1. French language — Audio-visual instruction. I. Scholastic Magsxines,
inc. 11. Series: Toute la bande. [Motion ptcturej
[PC2112.7| 448 79-715483
Scholastic Magazines 72 MARC
Pann6nia Filmsttidi6
see
The Ai^k thieves.
Bill has a hundred faces.
A Bit of immortality.
Five minute thrill.
Kidnapping of the sun and the moon.
Koncertissimo.
Panorama colorslide program
see
England.
France ,
Greece.
Hawaii.
Holland.
The Holy I^nd.
India.
Italy.
Japan.
The Philippines.
The Soviet Union.
Thailand.
Panorama du nouveau Paris et de la noaveUe France
{FUmstrip) Audio Lingual Educational Press, 1966.
II ft- iiiiin', ;ri nini. and plmnotiiiie : 1 reel (5 in.). 7J In. per
Wl;h expliiimtory text.
Credits: .\uilior. Charles Slari'.
Summary: A French language teaching film. Uses photographs lo
present Insights Into the new Paris and Prance.
1. Fi-eni-h language — .\uiilo- visual Instruction 2. Paris— Dewr.
a France— IJescr. & trav. i. Audio Lingual FMucaiional Preaa.
448.3 Fi A 67-4811
Audio Lingual Educa- lional Press
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Panorama from Times Building, New York
see
Panoramic impression of old New York (1903-05).
A Paaonuu of 19tk oeatvy scalptBv. [SUde Mtj Educatioiul
Dimeniions Corp., 1972.
20 ilidcs. color. 3 x 2 la.
With tc«ch«r'i fu)d«.
SUMMARY: l^eacnt) exunpica of nineucnth century iculpture. includins
work* by Cmnovi, Powen, P«Imer, Rogen. Cupuiu, French, Saint- Oaudem,
Rodin. MacMonnics, and Remincbm. With captiooa.
I. Sculpture. Modem— IfthceDtury. 1. EdocatkxMl Dimcfniona Corpon>
tion.
[NB197i 733 72-733706
Educational Dimenikm* 72 MAILC
Corp.
Puorualc inprtssioa of oM New Yorfc (1903-05). [Motion pic-
ture] American Mutoscope and Biograi^ Co., 1905.
Released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp. il97-7]
hA*
16 n
AI«o luiMd in 8 mm. and super 8 mm.
Originally releaied in 33 mm. under the title Panorama from Timet Building.
Ne* York
SUMMARY Aerial views of New York City shortly aAer the lum of the
century. Tilmcd from the lop of the New York Times Bui)din|.
I New York <City)— Description. 1. American Muloscope and Biofraph
Company. II Eastin-Phe!an Corporation. Davenport. Iowa. III. Titter
Panorama from Times Building. New York. (Motion picture)
[F128.5] 917.47 72-701847
Eastin-Phelan Corp 72 MARC
Panoramic Productions
see
Rapture^
Up from the beach.
Panoramic Teaching Aids
see
America ray country.
Fail.
I am the flag-
rm a hdper at my houac
In the beginning it was French, part I.
In tbe bcfimans it was French, part 2.
Louisiana social studiea.
So many things to learn.
Spriag.
The Story of Old Glory.
Summer.
This big world.
Who is that American?
Winter.
Pantaleon films
see
TW Pmitkcn. [Motion picture] ABC News. Released by ABC
Media Concepts. 1971.
33 min. ad. cotoc. 16 nun.
Withiutde.
CREDTTS: Producer and director, Tim Knight; writers, Tim Knifht. Edward
P. Morgan.
SUMMARY: Views the hiatory oT the Black Paotber Party. Show* tbe re-
sponaca which they receive from various aeclora of American society and iUua-
trstes aoRte of their leai publicized conununity activitica.
I. Black Panther Party. I. American Bro«dc«attng Company. II. ABC
Media Coocepta.
tEUS.615] 322.4 72-700884
ABC, ItK. 72 MARC
Pantomime 1 (Motion picture) Kational Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book O.,
1970.
4 mln. Bi. color, super 8 tnm. (Talk about It series, set A>
Loop tllm mounted to cartridge.
With manual.
Defllgned for use Iq q>ecial edncatlOD classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learolaff children. 2. Pantomime,
nim Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
It series (Mortlon picture) set A.
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
871,9 78-706084
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pantomime 2 (Motion picture) National Fihn Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set A)
Loop aim mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for use la ;^)eclal education clai
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Pantomime.
Pllm Board, n. McOraw-HlU Book Compan;.
It series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9
McGraw-Hill Book 0>.
I for slow learners
Canada. National
Series : Talk about
71-705085
Pantomime 3 {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. h1. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about tt series, set A)
1.041P film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for use In special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Pantomime. l Caiuda. National
Film Board, ii. McOraw-HIll Book Company. Series: Talk about
It series (Mortlon picture) net A.
371.9 75-705086
UcOraw-HlU Book CV>.
Pantomime 4 (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set A)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
I>eslgned for use In special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Pantomime. i. Canada. National
Film Board, it. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Talk about
It series (Mortlon picture) set A.
371.9 79-705087
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Paolo UcctDo (FOmstrip) Budek FHms & ^dee, 1967.
17 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditx: Author, Carol A. Peterson.
Bummary: Descilbes the work of Uccello, and iUustrates some
characteristics of his style. With captions. „ ^ ^
1 Uccello. Paolo de Dono. known as, 1396 or 7-1475. i. Budek
(Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
759.6 77-733143
Budek Films* Slides
Paolo Veronese (Famstrip) Budek Films & Slides, 1067.
14 f r. color. 35 mm.
Creditu: Author. Carol A. Peterson.
Bummnn/: Describes aspects of the life and work of Veronese.
With captions.
1. Veronese, Paolo Cagllarl, known as, 1528-1588. i. Budek
(Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
769.6 70-733144
Budek PUms * Slides
Papa, jron're crmcy. t^^^tion picture^ Leonard S. Leaman, Jr.
1971.
SUMMARY: Ati adapUtion of the ihort ttory of the same title by William
Saroyan in which a boy foes with hii father, a writer, to live at the Kaahme after
hia parents separate.
1. Saroyan, William. 1908- Papa, you're crazy. II. Leaman, i.eon«rd
S.
tPN1997j 791.43 79-715459
CINE 72 MARC
Papa's delicate condition (Motion picture) Amro Produc-
tions. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
08 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
.Adapted from the book of the same title by Corinne Griffith.
Crcditg: Producer and writer, Jack Rose; director, George Mar-
shall; music. Joseph J. Ulley; cameraman, Loyal Griggs; film editor,
Frank Keller. Cast: Jackie Gleason, Glynls Johns, Laurel Goodwin,
Linda Bruhl, Charlie Ruggles.
Bummary: The adventures of a Teiaa family In the early 1900'b,
led by the father, a boisterous railroad siiperTisor who makes a good
salary but drinks heavily.
I. Griffith, Corinne. Papa's delicate condition, ii. Amro Prodac-
tioDth III. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1300
Paper (Motion picture) foaling Corp., 1967.
4 mln. 8i. color, super 8 mm.
IjK>p film mounted In cartridge.
With Mill notes on cartridge esse.
Crediti: Author, Cambridge Design Group.
Bummnrif: Describes some of the artistic uses for various kinds
of paper, Including newsi>aper, butcher paper, wrapping paper, paper
bags, writing paper, construction paper, and drawing paper.
L Paper. l Elal'ng Coriwratlon, Caicbrldge, Mass.
676 FiA68-402
Ealing Corporation
Paper. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1971. Released in
the U.S. by Time-Life Film*.
20 min. sd. bAw, 16 mm. (Science all around us. no. 5)
SUMMARY: Describes the proceaaea involved in the manufacture of various
kinds of paper made today chiefly from tree fibera and in the past from cotton
rags-
1. Paper making and trade — Juvenile films, (1. Paper making and trade]
1. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. 11. Time-Life Films.
111. Series: Science all around us. (Motion (ticture) no. 5.
[TS1I05.5] 676 75-714714
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Paper. [Motion picture] ABC News.
Concepts, 1972.
Released by ABC Media
(Make a wish)
12 min. ad. color I
Also isaued in super 8 n
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Bywaters; host. Tom Chapin.
SUMMARY; Use* animation, graphics, film clipa, and song to illustrate the
various UBca of paper. Exampiea include a marriage license, a tickcrtape parade,
a ihip'i log. a paper dragon, and a kite. Traces the historical importance of kites.
aAd illintrates the dynamics of flying them. Fot elementary grades.
I. English language— Study and teaching (Elemenury)— Juvenile films. 2.
English language — Semantics— Juvenile filhis. 3. Paper— Juvenile films. [1.
En^h language— Semantics. 2. Paper 3. JCileaj 1. American Broadcast-
ing Company. II ABC Media Concepts. III. Series: Make a wish. [Motion
picture^
[LB1576] 372.6 72-701285
AriKrican Broadcasting 72 MARC
Co.
Paper bag and book (Motion picture) Scope Productions.
Relensed by Grosset & Dunlap, 1968.
1 mlii. >i. color, super 8 mm. (Physical properties of alr>
L»<ip dim.
With fact sheet.
<'re<IitK: Executive producer, Robert B. Beecbing; author, Harold
Silvan!.
Summary : Illustrates some basic principles) of tbe propeilles of
air by presenting an experiment In which trapped air in a bag
supports a book. For elementary grades.
1. .4lr— Juvenile films. I. Scope Productions. II. Grosset &
Dunlap, inc., publishers. New York. Series: Physical properties
of air (Motion picture)
533 75-711818
Scope Productions
Paper bird (Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by MoGraw-Hill Book Co„
1970.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Do It series, set A)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge.
With manual.
A stop-motion demonstration designed for use in special education
classes for slow learners and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Paper work. i. Canada. Na-
tional Pllm Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book (Company. Series: Do
it series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 78-706068
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Paper boy (Slotion picture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1968. Released in the U. S. by National Instruc-
tional Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Curamuulty helpers)
Lo<^ Aim mounted In cartridge. Is-sued In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
SUMMARY: Illustrates the handling sequence of a newspaper
from the time It leaves the printing press until It arrives at the
reader's doorstep. Portrays the paper boy's responsibility as an
Importance factor in news service. For elementary grades.
1. Newsboys. I. Canada. National Film Board,
II." National Instructional Films. III. Series: Ommunlty helpers
(Motion picture. National Film Board of Canada)
[HD6247.N5] 372.8 72-713849
National Inatnictlonal Films
Paper boy. (Motion picture}
1970.
National Film Board of Canada,
b*w
16 n
17
CREDITS; Producer. Tom Daly; direcux. Clay Bonis; music. Willie Dvan,
Jesse Winchester. Dutch MUlsi photography. John F. Phillips. CAST: Jerry
Borris.
SUMMARY: Portrays aspects of the big city which can breed cynicism and
delinquency in youth by following an angry young boy as he deliven newspapen
in the inner city.
1. Juvenile delinquency. 2. Oty and town life. 3, Criminal psychology.
I. Canada. National Film Board.
tHV9069] 301.43 72-701363
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
Paper — burst (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by Grosset & Dunlap» 1965.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Construction)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits : Executive producer, Robert B. Beechlng.
Summary : Introduces modular construction with paper.
1 Paper work. I. Scope Productions. II. Grosset * Dunlap,
Inc.. publishers. New York. Series: Construction (Motion picture)
736 76-711774
Scope Productions
Paper carnation (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Rele&sed in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Ca,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Do it series, set A )
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
A stop-motion demonstration detrlgned for use In special education
classes for slow learners and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow teaming dilldren. 2. Paper work. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, n. McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Series: Do
it series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 76-705070
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paper chromatography {.Votion picture) Gateway Film
Productions, Ixindon. R^leAsed in the l^. S. by Interna-
tional rommunic.ition Films, 1968.
4 tulii. si. color. 8mm. (Secondary plij-slcal sciences «erle«)
Loop film mounled In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Illustrates two applications of paper chromatography —
ascending and descending — In separating mixtures of closely related
substances. Explains the use of this techulque by blolo^ta and
chemists.
1. Paper chromatography. r. Gateway Film Productions, ltd.,
London, ii. International Communication Films. Series: Sec-
ondary physical sciences series (Motion picture)
544 73-700573
International Communi- cation Films
Paper chronutographjr. [Fiimstripj Pace CoUege. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
69 fi. color. 35 ram. (Advanced chemical laboratory Icchniquci)
SUMMARY: Demonslralei the Kparation oft Af', H$,". Pb' mixturt by
meaiu of uccnding paper chroma logrsphy Coven paper lelectioa and prepara-
lion, spotting, development, and vitualiution With captioni.
1. Paper chromaiogfaphy I. Pace Collcje, New York. II. Univcraal Edu-
cation and VUual ArU. 111. Serict: Advanced chemical laboratory techniques.
[Filrasirin
tQDUr.CS, 544 72-732813
Universal Education and 72 MARC
Visual Arts
Paper ehranatogrraphy (Motion picture) Thome Films,
1970.
4 mtn. si. color, super 8 miH. (Laboratorj- techniques)
Loop aim. Film notes on cartridge caw.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Ruw«ell.
SUMMARY: Uaes time lapse photography to show that three
separate color spots travel at dlffereot rates.
1. Paper chromatography. I. Thorne Films, inc., Boulder. Colo.
II. Series: Laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
[QD117.C5J 544 71-712159
Thome Films, Inc.
Paper chromatography (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart
and AVinston, 1971. Made by William Hrose Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Te<hnlques of organic chemis-
try. Series 2; Chroinatograpalc ntid spectroscopic methods, no. 9)
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDIT.S: Authors, Joseph Casanova, John A. Mangravite.
.SUMMARY ; Points out that paper chromatography has made an
enormous contribution to the development of the chemistry of sev-
eral important classes of polar corajKmnds, most notably amino acids.
Demonstrates the one dimensional chromatography of three repre-
sentative amino acids.
1. Paper chromatography. I. Holt. Rinehart and Winston. Inc.
II. Series: Techniques of organic chemistry. Series 2: Chromato-
graphic and Hi)ectro8copic methods (Motion picture) no. 9.
547 75-711964
Holt, RlDriurt and Winston
Paper city (Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1968.
Ikon Films. Released by
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm, (Paper art series)
Loop film.
With manual.
Credits: Educational consultant, Robert O. White.
Bummary: Shows how to create an environment by exploiting
Images already Imprinted on paper, and combining dissimilar images
to make a larger design. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Design. I. Ikon Films, n. Bailey Fllm^ Inc.. Hollywood,
Calif. Series: Paper art aeries (Motion picture)
372.6 7a-709272
BFA Educational Media
Paper city (Motion picture) British Film Institute, Lon-
don, 1970. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated,
1971.
7 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: In a giant metropolis, unexpectedly at peace with
itself, the interrelationships of people and thlng-^ become lucid and
beauty emerges within the urban environment.
1. Cities and towns. 2. Sociology, Urban. I. British Film Insti-
tute, London. II. Films Incorporated.
[HT153] 301.3 76-712625
Pilmx ItKorporated
Paper — ednmn (straight scoring) (Motion picture) Scope
Productions. Released by Grosspt & Dunlnp, 1965.
3 min. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Construction)
Jakpp Him.
With fact «heet.
Credits : Executive producer, Robert B, lieeching.
Summary: Demonstrataa correct and Incorrect ways be fold paper
for paper construction and Introduces the concept of scoring,
1. Paper work. I. Scope Production*. II. Orosaet A Dunlap,
Inc., publliA>«rs, Sew York. Series: Construction (Motion picture)
736 76-711771
Sr-ofie Product ioiM
Paper — cnrre (carved scoring) (Motion picture) Scope
Productions. Released by Grosset & I>unlap, 1965.
1 min. Bi. color, super 8 mm. (Construction)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credita: Executive producer. Robert B. Deechlng.
Summary : Shows how to make a abeet of paper follow a complex
romi.
L Paper work. I. Scope Productlona. II. QroMet A Duolap.
IDC.. publlabera. New York. Series: Constructiou (Motion picture)
736 76-711772
Scope Productlooa
Paper cutout {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Ca.
1970. '
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Do It serltf, set A)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual
A stop-motion demonstraUon designed for use Id apeclal education
classes for slow learners and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Paper work. i. Canada. National
Film Board, n. McOraw-HUl Book Company Series: Do It series
(Motion picture) set A.
. 371.9 70-705071
McGraw-HlUBookCo. '"^ia
Paper— diamond (cross scoring) (Motion picture) Scope
Productions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.
5 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Construction)
Loc^ film.
With fact sheet. „ „ ^,
Credits: Executive prodacer, Robert B. Beaching.
Summary : Shows how to bend paper to create a pattern of Intricate
ptaoes and angles. ., „ . . i-. ■ _
1 Paper work. I. Scope Productions. II. Groseet & DunUp.
Inc publlshersv New York. Series: Construction (Motion picture)
736 72-711773
Scope Productions
Paper drive (Motion picture) Dimension Films. Beleased
by ChurchiU Films, 1969.
1,". iii!n. sd. color. 16 mm. (Values series for grades 4-7)
With teacher's manual.
Adapted from the book Role-playtng for social values, by Fannie
B. Shaftel and George Shaftel.
Credit*: Director, Gary Goldsmith.
Summary: An iH)en-end film about a class of students who cheat
In order to win a contest.
1. Cheating (Education) i. Dimension Films, ii. Churchill
Films, Los Angeles, m. Shaftel, Fannie R. Role-playing for social
values. Series: Values series for grades 4-7 (Motion picture)
179 71-703965
Churchill Films
Paper electrophoresis (Motion picture) Gateway Film Pro-
ductions, London. Released in the U. S. by International
Commiuiication Films, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary physical sciences series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Sumtnary: Demonstrates the analytic technique of separating
mixtures of closely related substances throogh the application of an
electric field. Shows that the migration of particles Is Influenced by
the electric field.
1. Paper electrophoresis. i. Gateway Film Productions, ltd..
London. ir. International Communication Films. Series: Sec-
ondary physical sciences series (Motion picture)
541 71-700578
Internaiional Communl- cntion Films
Paper embossing (Motion picture) Ikon Films. Released
by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring paper art series)
Loop film.
Summary: Presents methods of raising In relief several objects on
paper.
1. Paper worlc i. Ikon Films, n. Baitey-f'llm AasocUtes.
Series : Exploring paper art series { Motion picture)
746.64 7»-707984
A. L. A. Booklist
Paper fish (Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by MoGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Do it series, set A )
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
A stop-motion demonstration designed for use In special education
classes for slow learners and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Paper work i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, u. McGraw-Hill Book Ompany. Series: Do
It series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 71-706069
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Paper flags (Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1968.
Ikon Films. Released by
3 mill. si. c<flor. super 8 mm. (Paper art serlee)
Loop film.
Wltli manual.
Credits : Educational consultant. Robert O. White.
Summary : Shows how to use pieces of solid-color paper to make
an abstract design or to make symbols. Explores the Idea of flags
and emblems. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Paper work. I. Ikon Films. II. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. Series: Paper art series (.Motion picture)
372.5 71-709269
BFA Educational Media
Paper flowers (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1968.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art techniques serloi)
Loo|) film. Film nottj* mounted in cartridge.
Credit; Adviser and artist. Gay Eiulen.
Summarv: Illustrates two techniques for conatructlng colorful
paper flowers from either tissue or crepe paper and wire.
1. Artificial flowers. 2. Tissue paper. 3. Crepe paper. i. Thorne
Films, inc., Boulder, Colo. Series : Art technlquea (Motion picture)
745.54 Fi A 68-3142
Thorne Films
Paper f<riding (Motion picture) Ikon Films.
Bailey-Fibn Associates, 1969.
Released by
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ezploriog paper art aertes)
Ijoop fllm.
Rammarv.- Demonstrates several ways of folding paper to make an
Increasingly complex free standing form.
1. Paper work. i. Ikon Fllma. n. Balley-FIlm Aaaoclates.
Series: Exploring paper art serlea (Motion picture)
736 77-707986
A. L. A. Booklist
18
TW
I97I
people. [Motion picture]
Made by Communicators.
Pitney-Bowes,
10 min. Id. color. 8 mm.
SUMMARY: Identiliei ntney-Bowct u a paper handling organization and
illuttratc* the varied u>e> of the company'* products, showing how paper han-
dling affecu the livet of peopk. DoigDed for employee tneedngs.
I. Piiney-Bowe^ inc. 2. PoMat Mfvice— United State*— Equipmenl and
■uppliea. 1. Pitney-Bowd, inc.
tHE6495] 676 72-700474
CINE 72 MARC
Paper hat (Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Do It series, set A)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
A stop-motion demonstration designed for use in special education
classes for slow learners and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Paper work. i. Canada. National
Film Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series : Do It series
(UotloQ picture) set A.
371.9 73-705072
ICcOraw-HlUBookCV).
Paper in art (Motion picture)
by Churchill Films, 1967.
Paul Bumford. Released
17 milt. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
tiuminiiry: Exi)lore5 the qualities and flexibility of paper In class-
rooiii art projects and demonstrates ways in which it can be used,
changed, folded, and molded into different shapes.
1. Paper work. i. Bumford, Paal. n. ChurchiU Films,
Los Angelet.
746,54 Fi A 68-1616
Churchill Films
Paper in layers (Motion picture) Ikon Films. Released by
Bniley-Film Associates, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring paper art aeries)
Suinmar'y': Demonstrates how cardboard cutouU pasted on top
of each other create a face In relief. Relates the technique to that
** ^FaceTn art. 2. Paper sculptore. I. Ikon Films. II. Ball^-
Fllm Associates. Series: Exploring paper art series (Motion pic-
*""* 731.5 70-707986
A. L. A. Booklist
Paper in the making (FUmatrip) Society for Visual Educa-
tion ,196-?,
51 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (Industrial geography)
Summi'i/- Traces the papermaklng Industry from the early use
of the papyrus plants by tbe Egyptians to the modem paper factories
° 1.° Paper making and trade. i. Society for Visual Education,
loc Chicago. Series: Industrial geography (Fllmstrip)
676 76-732892
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Paper mSxM (Motion picture) Hester and Asaociataa, 1966.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Art proces«e«)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard S mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
CiedH»: Authors, Clarence Kincaid, Stanley MadeJa-
Summary: Demonstrates papier-mache sculpture, using formed
newfipaper as an armature.
1. Taper sculpture. 2. Papler-michd. i. Hester and Asaodatea
Series- .Art processes (Motion picture)
745.54 Fi A 68-2340
Hester and Associates
Paper making (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1947.
Made by Peter Record. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Pxliicational Associates, 1966.
36 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Book production In Europe)
With teachers notes.
SCMMARY : Portrays the traditional use of materials and metb-
od:^ of manufacture that are employed by paper craftsmen.
1. Paper making and trade. I. Common Qround, ltd., London.
II. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Book production In
Europe (Fllmstrip)
676 7^738513
Carman Educational Associates
The Paper master (Filmstrip) A. B. Dick Co., 1968.
112 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 8. for manual pro-
JtHtof. 1 .s. for automatic projector), 12 In.. 33i rpm., 14 min. (Tech-
niques of modem offset, no. 1)
With script.
Crntiti: Producer and director. Frank Stedronsky; writer, Frank
Stedronsky.
Summary: Dlscus.'^ea the technique of imaging and using the off-
set paper master, as well as the economic advantages of this form
of duplication. Includes a description of the kinds of paper masten
that are available, the typewriters and ribbons that make the best
copy, and the writing and drawing materials which can be used.
I. Offset printing. i. Dick (A. B.) Company. Series:
Techniques of modern offset (Fllmstrip) no. 1.
681 72-736728
A. B. Dick Co.
Paper mill (Motion picture) Educational Media, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. S mm. ( Kleuienliiry soc'iil stuilics series)
I>«>p fllm niinintpd in rnrtridpe.
I<L<<ue-t iti »tnnd:ir<l 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study iniide.
Crfdiln: Producers. Donald J. Murphy. William D, Schmidt,
Summarm Tr«re« the paper-mnklng process from the raw ma-
terinlH to the fliiishcd product. Shows wood chips, sulphur, digester,
washing, lileiiclilng, beating, and the wet and dry end of the paper
machine.
1. I'ii|>er nuikliig and trade. 2. Wood-pulp Industry. i. Kduca-
tioiinl MedIn, Inc. Series: Elementary social studies series (Uo-
Ilon picture)
676 Fi A 68-2518
KihK'iitlonnl Media
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paper pattern and transfer {Motion picture) Scope Pro-
ductions, 1965. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
3 mln 8l. cotor. super 8 mm. (Basic design — Jewelrj)
Loop fibo.
SutiimarTf: Demonstrates Id detail bow to make a design oa paper
pattern for a copper necklace aod bow to transfer tbe deslfn to
the copper.
1. Jewelrr maklnc. l Scope Productions, n. Oroaset k Dun-
lap. Inc., publtsbers. New Tort Series : Bask dealpi — jewelry
(Motion picture)
745.4 79-707972
A. L. A. Booklist
Paper radlodiroaiatographj. [FUnutrip]
Releued by The Nucleus, 1969.
John W. SulcotkL
50 fr. colof, 35 mm. (Nuclear icience laboratory)
SUMMARY: Itluairalcs concepts of chromatography. Mcular equilibrium.
Mpanikm techniquci. and tcanning techniquet by >howin| the leparaiion of the
Mcular equilibrium mixture of '"U and '"Tb. With capiiont.
I. Paper chromaiofraphy. 2. Radiotiotopes— Anal y lit. I Sulcoaki, John
W. II. The Nttcleui. inc.
[QD6051 544 72-733038
The Nuctam, inc. 73 MARC
Paper stencil method {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp ,
1968.
4 mln. si. color, saper 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques; silk
screen — aerlgrapbs)
Loop film. Film notes on cartrldKe case.
Credit*: Series designer, Sol Dworkin.
Bvtnitutry: Describe* the paper steadl method of sUk screen
making.
1. Serigrapbs (Prints) i. Walden Pilm Corporation. Series:
Fine arts tecbnlqnes: silk screm — eerigraphs (Motion picture)
764 70-708101
Walden Pilm Corp.
The Paper sword (Motum picture) Teaching Film Custo-
dians. IDfiS. Made by Vibar Productions.
27 ni'ti. Ml. h&w. 18 mm.
Excei'i't ; fii>m thf lffi4 motion picture te!era»t In The cavalcade
of ,\merii'a series; artaptf-d for educational use by Teacbinir Fliin
CuRtoflians.
Credit*: Ptwiucer. Jack Chertok : director. William J. Thieln.
<Toit(; Patrick O'Neal. Margaret Field, B< rry Kelly, Hugh Beaumont,
Stuart Randall.
SummatT/: Stresses the Importance of a free, incorniptib'e prens In
a democracy. Dramatizes the story of James King, a feartesa news-
paper editor. w|i(wo murder, because of hl« cnisad.* against corrupt
official.^ in thf Sun Francisco government In 1856, set In motion a
sweeping reform movement.
2, Government and the press. i.
dtans, Inc. Series; Caralcade of
ture. Teaching Film Custodians)
323.44 Fi A 68-88
Custodians
1. King, James, 1822-185&
Teaching F'ilm Custo-
Amerlcft ( Motion pic-
Teaching Film
Paper the prologne. [Motion picture] American Paper Institute,
1972. Made by GoldshoU Associates.
17 min. (d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: PresenU a brief history of papcrmaking. ihowing its impor-
tance in the past and present. Shows how cover and text papera are especially
suited to the needs of the (iiiancial and business worlds, the greeting card field,
and the an and cultural world.
1. Papermaking and trade. I. Ameikan Paper Institute.
[TStlOSj 676 72-702416
CINE 72 MARC
Papier-michi (Filmstrip) Visual Aids Studio, 1968.
3 filmnf-lps (45 fr. each) color. 35 mm.
Contviiti: 1. Papler-mftch4 oyer forms. — 2. Papler-mflcb4 molds. —
3. Preparation of large quantities of papler-mftch4.
1. Paplermflch*. i. Visual Aids Studio. HuntarlUe, Tex.
745.M Fi A 68-6196
Visual Aids Studio
Papier mftch^ poppets {Motion picture) BFA E^acational
Media, 1970. Made by Herberholz-Filby Productions.
4 miti. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring puppetmaking series)
Loop flim.
With study guide.
tiximnuiry: Illustrates basic construction techniques and materials
for papier mSchg puppets and shows how papier mflch* puppets can
t>e varied by changing decorative detail.
1. Puppets and puppet-plays. i. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Exploring puppetmaking series (Motion picture)
791.5 70-708887
BFA Educational Media
Papua and New Guinea (Motion picture) Public Media, inc.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1970.
17 mln. sd. cotor. 16 mm. (Man and hfs world)
Edited version of a motion picture made by Instltut fUr Film und
BUd, Unnlch.
Summary: Explains that tribalism, remote TlUagea, and Illiteracy
have kept the petqile of Papiu and New Qnlnea In a primitive
state, but that today they are beginning to derel<v tbe stepi^ng-
stones for a future modem society.
1. Papua^ — Social conditions. 2. New Guinea (Ter.) — Social con-
ditions. I. Public MedU, Inc. II. nims Incorporated. Series:
Man and bis world (Motion picture)
809.195 76-700042
Public Media. Inc.
Papua and New Guinea development {Motion picture) Aus-
tralian XewR and Information Burenu, 1968.
13 r
sd. color. 18 mm.
Credit*: l*roducer, John Martin-Jones; director, script, and editor,
Douglas While.
Sumtitarv: Shows the part to be played by private enterprise In
tbe Industrial and economic development of Papua and New Guinea.
1. Papua-New Guinea (Ter.) — Economic conditions. i. Aus-
tralia. News and Information Bureau.
330.995 Fi A 68-3059
Australian Nen's and Information Bureau
Papua and New Guinea 1967 {Moti&n picture) Australian
News and Information Bureau, 1967. Released in the
U. y., 1969.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit!: Producer, John Martln-Jonea ; director, Douglaa White.
Summary: Discusses the sodsl, pfrtltical, and economic develt^
meat of Papua and New Guinea.
1. Papua-New Guinea (Ter.) i. Australia. News and Informa-
tion Bureau.
919.5 78-709225
Australia. News and Information Bureau
Papaa New GaiMa report [Motion picture] Australian New»
and Infomwaon Bureau, 1 97 1 . Made by Australian Common-
wealth Film Unit. Released in the U.S., 1971.
42 min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Roland Beckett, director and writer, John Gray.
SUMMARY: Euniinet locial and economic condition! in Papua New
Gumea, and reviewj the changing potilical climate as the Wrritory appn»chea
•elf-|overmcni.
I Papua- New Hunea (Ter)— Ecooomic coodiliona. 2. Papua-New Cwrtca
aer.)— Social condition!. 3. Papua-New Guinea (Ter.)— Politic! and govcrn-
"-"■ I. Auatralia. New» and Information Bureau.
[HC687.P3J
Auatralian Newt and
Information Bureau
919.5
72-701525
MARC
Para Communications Group (Firm)
How to kill.
Para 1000 {Motion picture) Bruce Bacon. Released by
Grove Press Film Division ,1970,
16 mm.
an advertising film for tbe fashion shop Para-
17 mln. sd. color.
Originally made as
pbernalla.
Credit*: Director, Don Snyder; cameraman. James Slgnorelll.
Summary: An art film which uses psychedelic lighting and colors,
set against sounds of folk-rock and electronic mnslc. to show p(q>
culture and the mod generation.
I. Bacon, Bruce, il Orore Press. Film Dirlslon.
704.945 78-708662
GroTe Press
The ParaUe of the lost sheep (Motltm picture) Cathedral
Films ,194-?, Edited and released by Blackhawk Films/
Eastin-Phelan Corp. ,196-?,
21 mln. Bl. b&w. fl mm.
Originally released in sound.
SUMMARY : A dramatlaatlon of tbe parable of the lost sheep as
told In Lake 15.
I. Lost sheep (Parable) I. Cathedral Films, inc., Burbank.
Calif. II. Sastln-Phelan Corporation, Dareoport, Iowa.
[I1T378.L6] 232.96 75-713149
Eastln-Pbelan Corp.
The Parable of the malaceous fruit; or, The pear facts
{Motion picture) Robert M. Lteberman, 1968.
10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An abstract film which depicts the plight of tbe non-
conformist Presents a aeries of Tignettes, in anlmatlofi. In which
pears are used to signify tbe artist and all others who seek to com-
municate.
1. Onformlty. i. Lleberman. Bobert M. il The Pear facts
(Motion picture)
704.945 78-706081
CINE
The Parab<ria {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Educa-
tion Division, London [196-?, Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 ami.
With teacher's guide.
Credit: Advisers, H. Fletcher, P. Murphy.
Summary: Combines color and moTemott to establish tbe parabola
and to show a logical sequence of resnlta arising from the focus-
dlrectrlx property.
1. Parabola. i. Halas and Itatchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., Lon-
don, n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
513 Fi A 68-2994
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Parabola {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.^ 1968.
4 mln. si. color, taper 8 mm. (Basic draltlng techniques)
Loop film.
1. Mechanical drawing. :
L Walden Film Corporation.
(Motion picture)
Oeometrlcal drawing. 3. Paratwla.
Series: Basic drafting techniques
Walden Film Corp.
77-708363
The Parabola {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Car-
toon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Introduction to modern mathe-
msttcs)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Combines color and movement to establish tbe parabola
and to show a logical sequence of results arising from tbe focus-
directrix property.
1. Parabola. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London, n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Coriwratlon.
Series: Introduction to DX)dera mathematics (Motion picture)
513 76-70*905
Encyclopaedia Britao- nica Educational Corp.
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Paracelsus {Motion picture) National Educational Television
and Radio Center, 1965.
29 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Legacy, no. 5)
Credit*: Producer. Lane Slate: director. Mallory Slate- writer,
win Bryant; narrators, Norman Rose, CbrisGampel; photographers.
James Tralnor. Lane Slate. Mallory Slate, Gene Marner
Summary: A study of the life of the Swiss physician Paracelsus
wboae theories of observation and experimentation became the
foundation for modem science.
1. Paracelsus, 14»3-1541. l National Educational Television
and Radio Center. Series: Legacy (Motion picture) no 5
926 70-707182
Parachute (^ub of America
see
^ort of the space age.
Parade {Motion picture) Nova Scotia Information Service,
Halifax. Made and released by Crawley Films, Ottawa,
1970.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 ram.
Credit*: Director, Pat Crawley ; music, Lawrence Crosley.
Summary: Features Industrial sites of Nova Scotia, Interspersed
with marching bands and rural and country scenes. Designed to
promote Industrial growth In Nova Scotia.
1. Nova Scotia — Industries. 2. Industrial promotion — Nova Scotia.
I. Nova Scotia. Bureau of Information, ii. Crawley Films, ltd.
917.16 71-707553
National Film Board of Canada
Paradise and purgatory (Motion picture)
see Purgatory and paradise
Paradise, Hawaiian style {Motion picture) Hal Wallis Pro-
ductions. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
91 min, sd. color. 33 mm.
Technicolor.
Credit*: Producer, Hal Wallis: director, Michael Moore; original
story, Allan Weiss; screenplay, Allan Welsa, Anthony Lawrence;
composer aud conductor, Joseph J. LUley ; director of photography,
W, Wallace Kelley ; film editor, Warren Low. Catt: Elvis Presley,
Susanna Ijelgh, James Shigeta, Donna Butterworth, Marianna HUL
Summary: A musical about an airline pilot who teams with a
friend to establish an Inter-lsland helicopter service on HawalL
I. Wallis (Hal) Productions, ii. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 68-1728
Paradiie Boat [Motioa picture] National Hho Board of Canada,
1970.
16 min. id. color. 16 mm.
Mao iiuml in 35 mm.
CREDITS: Animsiioa direction, Evelyn Larabart; music, Maurice Black-
bum.
SUMMARY: An ■nimaiwj fUm without narrstioa which portrsyt tbe har-
mony of nature and ihowi the slow death of tbe creatures of the wild caused by
man'i pollution of the strooaphcrc.
1. Air— Pollution. I. Canada. Nalioaal Pilm Board.
[TD883i 331.7 71-714354
National Film BoanJ at 72 MARC
Paradise lost (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the 17. S. by Benchmaric Films,
1970
4 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Animation director. Gr^yn Lambart; music. Maurice
Blackburn.
SUMMARY: Uses animation, without narration, to describe the
harmony of nature and Its creatures, and to show their alow death
with the pollution of the atmoq>here. For elementary grades.
1. Air — Pollution — Juvenile Alms. I. Canada. National Film
Board. II. Benchmark Fllma.
[TD883.13] 872.8 78-713017
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Paradisio {Motion picture) Tonylyn Productions. Released
by Fanfare Films, 1962.
82 mln. sd. bAw. 35 mm.
A Dramatis Personae presentation.
Includes thi-ee-dimenslonal sequences In color.
Credit*: Producer, Jacquca Henrlcl ; director. Henri Halle ; acreen-
play, Lawrence ZeltUn, Henri Halle, Jacques Henrlcl ; music, John
Bath; photography, ('laude Ballanger, Wolf Schneider, Donald
Rodlne, Kurt Krlgar, M. Barcarol, Raphael Qlelto; editor. Edouard
de Tuko. Catt: Arthur Howard, Eva Wagener.
Summary: A story about a British professor who discovers an
unusual i>air of glasses that enables him to see fully clothed women
as if they were naked.
I. Tonylyn Productions, ii. Fanfare Films.
Fi 67-1301
A Paradox and a point of view {Motion picture) American
P*ublic Welfare Association, in cooperation with WTTW.
Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Casework in public welfare)
Credit; Director. Ouy Justice, Jay L. Roney.
Summary: A filmed lecture by Thomaa D. Hunt of the American
Public Welfare Association Project on Aging. Explains that a
sourt-e of fnistratlon in public welfare work arises because tbe
caseworker operates under regulations which categorize people as
a whole white be must see the client as an individual with Individual
needs and wants.
1. Social case work. i. Aa;erlcan Public Welfare Association,
n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Casework
In public welfare (Motion picture)
361.3 76-700906
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Parafrance Films
Library oj Congress Catalog— Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paragraph analysis (Kilinstrip) Filmfas Productions. Re-
leased I'v ruiversal Kilucntion and Visual Arts, 1960.
1 roll. mlur. TO mm. (Iteading "ith L-omprehenslonl
SU.\l.\lAltY : Kxplains how to read with comprehension, empha-
tistDS paracraph analysis. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Readine (Elementary) 1. Pllmfax Productions, New York.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arte. III. Series: Reading with
comprehension (Fllmstrlp)
372.4 71-740308
and Visual Arts
[LB 15731
Universal Education
Paragraph power: Paragraph development (Filmstrip)
Filmstrip House |197-?|
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 7 mln. (Communication
power)
With guide.
SUMM.\RY: Explains the elements and composition of good para-
graphs, emphasizing how to develop a paragraph fi-om topic sentence
to conclusion.
1. English language— nbetorle. I. Filmstrip House, New York.
II. Paragraph development (Filmstrip) III. Series: Communication
power (Filmstrip)
[PK1439] 808 76-740230
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Paragraph power: Paragraphs unity power (Filmstrip)
Filni.trip House ,197-?,
31 fr. lolor. S.*! mm. and phonodisc: 2 s, (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for auiomatlc projector), 7 mln. (Communication
power )
With guide.
SIMMARY: Explains the elements and composition of good
paragraphs, emphasizing unity power.
1 English language — Rhetoric. I. Filmstrip House, New York.
II. i'uniKriMiliR unity power (Filmstrip) III. Series: Communication
power (Filmstrip)
[PE1439] 808 71-740229
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Paragraph power: Thinking in paragraphs (Filmstrip)
Filinstiip House |197-?j
31 fr. color. 35 mm. aud phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 7 mln. ( Ck)mmunlcatlon
power )
With guide.
SUM.MARY: Explains the elements and composition of good
pamgraphs. emphasizing the advantage of thinking in paragraph^
1. EnKlish language — Rhetoric. I. Filmstrip House, New York.
II. Thinking In paragrairiis (Filmstrip) ill. Series: Communication
power (Filmstrip)
tPE143;»] 808 74-740227
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Paragraph power: Topic sentence power (Filmstrip) Film-
strip House (197-!i
;W fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 7 min, (Comniunkatlon
power)
With guide.
SrMM.VRV : Explains the Hements and composition of good para-
graphs, emphasizing the importance of a topic sentence.
1. English language— Rhetoric. I. Fllmstrlp House, New York.
II. Topic sentence power (Pilmstrip) III. Series. Communication
power (Filmstrip)
FPK14,'{9] 808 78-740228
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Paragraphs — Henry learns something new (FUnutrip)
Troll Associates,1970.
3.") fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Edward McCullough-
Rummary: Explains paragraph organization and orderly arrange-
ment of Ideas. With captions. For elemenUry grades.
1. English language— Composition and exercises. i. Troll As-
sociates.
372.6 71-737450
Troll Associates
Paraguay and Uruguay — contrast on the Plata (Motion
picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Herbert
Millinplon.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summon/.- Points out the similarities and the contrnsts of the
small repuhllcs of Uruguay and Paraguay which are physically
oriented toward the Plata River System. Examines the reasons
why Uruguay has achieved prosperity and a high standard of living
while Paraguay has not. Discusses the problems that these two
nations are facing.
1. Paraguay. 2. Uruguay. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
918.9 Fi A 68-429
UcOraw-HIU Book Co.
The Parakeet (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., IWO.
4 mln. tl. color, super 8 mm. (Investigating animal behavior)
Ijxip flim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Svmmary: Shows the correct way to care for and train parakeeU
u well us WHue of the behavioral traits of this bird. For elemen-
tary grades.
1 Parrots— Juvenile films. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
UasB. Series: Investigatlog animal behavior (Motion picture)
372.3 76-706402
Ealing Corp.
Parallax shift (Motion picture) Film Aasociataa^ 1968.
Mftde by Jack Davidson.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Astronomy serlM)
Loop film.
With study guide. . ^ ^ ^w
Kummari*; Defines paralUx shift and illustrated what the
the "hifl Implies about the distance of the shifting object.
1 Parallai. i. Film A*«>clate«. Series: Astronomy series
(Motion picture. Film Associates)
626 79-706678
Bolleyrilm Associates
ParaUel bars 1 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics}
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, BUI Meade.
Summary." Demonstrates skills which are executed on the parallel
bars, including the upper-arm support and swing, the straight-arm
support and swing, the hand travel, and the Btraddle-seat traveL
1. Parallel bars. i. Eating Corporation, (Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 70-700201
Ealing Corporation
Paralld bars 2 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 Diin. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Author, BUI Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates the corkscrew mount, the dip swing, the
forward roll to straddle seat, and the front-vault dismount. Shows
skills from a variety of angles to emphasize the major points.
1. Parallel bars. i. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge. Mass.
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 74-700202
Ealing Corporation
Parallel bars 3 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Bill Meade.
Bumtnary: Demonstrates the upper-arm straddle mount, the back-
ward roll to a straddle seat, the front-support turn, and the rear-
Tault dismount.
1. Parallel bars. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass.
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 78-700203
Ealing (Corporation
Parallel bars 4 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loo|) film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, Bill Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates the front uprise, the shoulder stand, and
the flank-vault dismount.
1. Parallel bars. i. Baling Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 71-700204
£^llng Corporation
Parallel bars 5 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author. BlU Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates skills requiring greater l>ody control and
coordination, such as the back uprise, the swlng-to-ahoulder stand,
the topkip, and the turnover dismount.
1. Parallel bars. I. Ealing Corporation, Ombrldge, Mass.
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 75-700205
Ealing Corporation
Parallel bars 6 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film, Flim notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author. Bill Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates how to perform the straddle-1^ cut-on,
the single-leg cut-on, the double-leg cut-on. and the Btraddle-le« cut-off.
1. Parallel bars. i. Ealing Corporation, (Cambridge. Mass.
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 79-700206
Ealing Corporation
Parallel bars: Back somersaults (Motion picture) Athletic
In.stitute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics aeries)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summar]/: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Parallel bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnas-
tics series (Motion picture)
796.4 72-706865
Athletic Institute
Parallel bars: Back stuU (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
Strom in collaborntion with George Falussy.
."i mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
Suvtmary: Illustrates how to perform the back stuts on the par-
" 1. Parallel bai-s. i. Encyclopaedia BriUnnlca Educational 0)r-
Twratlon.
796.4
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70-704441
of
Parallel bars: Back uprise (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britflnnica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collnbomtion with George Fnlussy.
3 mln. St. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide. , ..
Summary: Illustrates how to perform the back uprise on tne
parallel bars. _
1 Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Oor-
■"'°'"'°- 790.4 73-704442
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Parallel bars: Backward somersault (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by
Ulf Backstrom in collaboration with Goorge Falussy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform the badtward somersaalt on
1 Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica Educational Oor-
■""'"^ mA 77-704443
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ParaUel bars— beginning exercises (Motion picture) Asso-
ciated Film Services, 1965.
12 mlt'. Pd. cnlor, 16 mm.
Eastniiin color.
ri-p/lif*' Writer. William J. Vincent, , ,, ,
5™"nr Sor«r.tM proper width adju.tmenl of the par^lel
ban how to mm.nt. and «!ich elementary stunts as support posl-
Mons ba"lc s,vlni!lng movenents. straddle seat traTels, tipper am
stands and rolls, front and rear a.lni! rises, staple tnrns. and dl>_
SoSnts. Inclnd,^ .low motion clo«!-npa and pertorm.nee of stunt,
of Intermediate dimculty. , . , _„ o„-,,„
1. Parallel bars. i. Associated Film Services.
79G.4 FiACii-irJn
Associated Film Services
Parallel bare: Beginning moves (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britaimica Educational Corp., 1960. Made by Ulf
Backstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
•1 motion pictures (3 mln. each! si. color, wiper 8 mm.
Loop film.
Sumn^y: "lllustratea how to perform the beginning moves on the
^" Parallel bars. L Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
■"""'•°- m.4 70-704444
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Parallel bars: Casts (Scfawabenklppe) (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Newt Loken.
SHmmary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1, Parallel bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnas-
tics series (Motion picture)
796.4 78^706861
Athletic Institute
Parallel bars: Dismount variations {Motion picture) Ath-
letic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productiwu.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
r»^';°M"eX',i''o7'ti?''"n.verslt, o, Michigan gymnastic
T ^•S'rr."""'L"Jffirinst,t„te. Series: Men's gym-
nasties scries (Motion picture! -f,^aAC
79^_4 76- (0.0300
Athletic Institute
ParaUel bars: Dismounts from handstand (Motim picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969 Made
by Ulf Backstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop flim.
7«'»Xl,*^Illu.tr.tes how to execute dlamount. from . huidstand
°° rSnilS'Srs. .. Encyclopaedia BriUnnlca Educational Cor-
>«»°"°°- T(K(.4 74-704445
A. L. A. BooklUt
ParaUel bare: Finn kip (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Falussy.
3 mln. 81. color, super 8 mm.
Ijoop ttlin.
Summary MUustratea how to perform the Finn kip on the parallel
^ Parallel bars. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Oor-
'""''°°- 796.4 78-704446
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Parallel bars: Forward stHnersault (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by
Ulf r-iickstrom in collaboration with G«>rge Faluasy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
I>x>p film.
With guide.
eummury: Illustrates how to perform a forward somersaalt using
the parallel bars. ^ „
1. Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edocatlonal Cor-
poration.
796.4 71-704447
A. L. A Booklist
Parallel bars: Forward stutz (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969- Made by
Ulf Buckstt^im in collaboration with George Falussy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
IxKip filni.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform the forward stuts on the
parallel bars.
1. Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration.
796.4 75-704448
A. I- A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Front upriae (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Falussy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
IjrM)p flhti.
Willi Kulde.
Summary.- Illustrates how to perform the front uprise using the
parallel bars. „
1. Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration.
796.4 79-704449
A. U A Booklist
20
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Parallel bars: Giant itrfl {Motion picture) EncyclopMdis
Britannica EducationaJ Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
Btrom in collaboration with Gcorjje Falussy.
3 intD. »l. color, super 8 mm.
I>x>p flUii,
With guide.
Summary: lUuatrates bow to perform the glut roll nstog the
parallel bars.
1. Parallel bars. i, Bncyclopaedla Brltanolca Bdacatlooal Cor-
poration.
796.4 73-704460
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Parallel bars: Glide kip (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
Strom in collaboration with Georg;e Falussy.
3 mlQ. 8l. color, snper 8 mm.
I>»p flint.
With KUlde.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform the glide kip using tlie
parallel bars.
1. Parallel bars. L Ehicjrdopaedla Britannica E^lucatlooal Oor-
poratlOD.
7»6l4 77-704451
A. I. A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Hand balances {Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 roln. »\. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymoastlcs series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit*: ConsulUnt. Newt token.
Summary: Members of the UniTerslty of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Parallel bars. t. Athletic Institute. Series: Hen's grmoas-
Ilos series (Motion picture)
796.4 76-706868
Athletic Institute
Parallel bars: Handstand pirooettes (Pivots) {Motion pie-
ture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Produc-
tions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics sorlest
Lioop fllm.
With guide.
Creditt: Conf^ultant. Newt I>oken.
Summary: Members of the UnlTcrslty of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Parallel bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Hen's gym-
nastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 77-705869
Athletic Institute
Parallel bars: Intermediate dismounts {Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made
by Ul f Rackstrom in collaboration with GJeorge Falussy.
3 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Bummary: lUustratM how to perform Intermediate dlstooontB
from tlie parallel bars.
1. Parallel bars. i. Bbicrclopaedia Britaiuica Bdacatioaal Cor-
poration.
7MA 70-704452
A U A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Kip {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom in
collaboration with Oeorfi;e Falussy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform the lUp using tlie parallel
1. Parallel bars.
poratloD.
A U A. BofAllst
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Oor-
796.4 74^704463
ParmDel bars: Kips (Motion picture) Athletic Insatut*,
1970. Made by Calrin Productiona.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the Unlrerslty of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Parallel bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnas-
tics series (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705859
Athletic Institute
Parallel bars: Lead-up progression (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1069. Made by
rif H;ickstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
4 motion pictures (3 mln. each) si. color, super 8 mm
I>CK>p fllm.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform lead-up progressions using
the parallel bars. ^ •- -t* a
1. Parallel bars.
poratlOD.
796.4
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I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Oor-
78-704464
Parallel bars: Leg cats (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Falua^.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
liOop aim.
With guide.
Summary: Illostratea how to perform les cats using the parallel
bars.
1. Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educatlooal Cor-
poradoD.
796.4 71-704466
A. L, A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Low-intermediate dismounts (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969- Made
by Ulf Backstrom in collaboration with Geoi^ Falussy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide
^HiiMMirv: lUnstratea how to perfiorm low-lBWmedlate dlsnoants
ttaing the parallti bars.
1. Parallel bars. l Biacydopaedla Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 76-704466
A. L. A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Peachbasket {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969, Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration wkh George Falussy.
8 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrate* how to perform the peacbbasket nalog the
parallel bars. _ „ . . ,
1. ParaUel bars. i. Encycliqwedla BrlUnnlea Educational
Corporation.
796,4 7&-704457
A. L. A Booklist
Parallel bars: Pirouettes (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Falussy.
S mln. si. color, aoper 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide
Summary: Illustrates how to perform pirouettes on the parallel
bars.
1. ParaUel bars. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Eldacatlonal
Corporation.
796.4 72-704468
A. L. A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Press from L support {Motion jncture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by
Ulf Bnckfttrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform a press from L sanwrt
using the parallel bars.
1. Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 76-704469
A. L. A. Booklist
Parallel bare: Regular Stutzekehre and reverse Stntzekehre
from upper arms support (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credit*: (^nsultant. Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Parallel bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series; Mens gym-
nastics series (Motion picture) «„.„»-
796.4 70-706867
Athletic Institute
Parallel bars: Short routines (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf
Backstrom in collaboration with George FaJussy.
4 motion pictures (3 mln. eacjb) si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform abort routines using the
parallel bars.
1. ParaUel bars. i. Bocyclopaedla Britannica Educatlooal
Corporation.
796.4 70-704460
A. L. A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Shoulder balances (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970, Made by Calvin Productions.
j mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credita: OosulUnt, Newt l.*ken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their technique.
1. Parallel bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnas-
tics series (Motion picture)
796,4 71-706862
Athletic Institute *^ (WWK5
Parallel bars: Special moves and combinations (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom in collaboration with
George Falussy.
2 motion pictures (S mln. each) si. color, snper 8 mm
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to perform fecial mores and combi-
nations using the parall^ bars.
1. ParaUel bars. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
. . . „ . . 796.4 74-704461
A. L. A. Booklist
Parallel bars: Spotting techniques (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by
Ulf Backstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
e motion pictures (3 mln. each) si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Summary: lUustratee spotting techniques to use while performing
on the parallel bars.
1. Parallel bars. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 78-704462
A. L. A. Bo(Alist
21
Parallel ban: Strenli (Motion picture) Athletic Inatitute,
1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hen's gymnastics aeries)
Loop fllm.
With guide,
Creiitt: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonirtrate their techniques.
1. Parana bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gym-
nastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 73-705868
Athletic Institute
Paralld bars: The swing (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Falussy.
3 mlD. si. color, super 8 mm.
XjOop fllm.
With guide
Summary: Illustrates how to perform the swing on the paraUel
bars.
1. ParaUel bars. i. Encydopaedla Britannica Educatltmal
Corporation.
796.4 71-704463
A. L. A. BocAlist
Parallel bars: Underbar aomeraanlts (Felgen) {Motion
jn^ture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Pro-
ductions.
Lo^p^fllm ^'°'^" ""'*'" * ■""'" '*'™'* wmnastlcs series)
with guide.
Credit*: Consultant, Newt Loken.
teat='2;^tratri7't^L5;*ues"'"^*=""^ ^' ^"*'^'-° '^"-«*'«'
ui^"£1l&^, pict'u;^?'"'*^ '""'"^ ^''^ ■■ "«■'- '^"°"-
Athletic Institute ^^'^ 7^705864
Parallel bara: Uprises (Stemme) {Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Creditt: Onsultant, Newt Loken.
Summary.- Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Parallel bars. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnas-
tics series (Motion picture)
796.4 74r-705860
Athletic Institute
Parallel drorita. part 1 (onnat). iMotion picture] Thorae
Filmt, 1971. Made by Kenalex Corp.
3 mm. »i. colof. uiper S mm. (The Eteclriciiy-tleciroBica leries)
Loop film in caitridge. Film nota on cartridge cue.
SUMMARY; Inveatigstei the concept of a pvalkl circuil by »howing the
chanctenttics of current and iu behavior in paralkl circiriu.
1. Electric drcuiia. 2. Electric currenti, I. Thome Filmj, inc.. Boulder
Colo. II. Seriea: The Etoctricity-etectTonks lerics. [Motion picture^
CTK454, 537.6 72-701447
Thome Flint! 72 MARC
Parallel drcaiti, pMrt 2 (Toltage). [Motion picture] Thome
FUnis, 1971. Made by Kenalex Corp.
3 min. t). color, super > mm. (Ttie Ekctridty-dectronict Mries)
Loop film in cvtridfe. Fiha ootei on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: InvettigMet the coocept of a parallel circuit by ihowing the
characterinki of voltage sod its behavior in parallel circuits.
I, Electric drciata. 2. Ekctromoiive force- 1. Thome Fihni. inc.. Boul-
der. Colo- II. Series The Electridly-electronica aeries. [Motion picture]
[TK454] 537.6 72-701449
Thorae Films 72 MARC
Parallel drcalts, port 3 (ndrtawe). [Motion picturei Thome
Films. 1971. Made by Kenalex Corp.
3 min. u. cohx. M^ter % mm. (The Electricity -electronics aeries)
Loop fibn in canridgc. Ftfan notes on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: Investigates the concept of a parallel circuit by lowing the
characteristics of rcsistaiKic and its behavior in parallel circuits.
1 Electric drcinta. 2. Electric resistance. I. Thome Films, inc., Boulder.
Colo. II. Series: The Electridty-ekctrooics leries. (Motion picture]
[TK454] 537.6 72-701450
Thonte Hlns TJ MARC
Parallel Film Distributors
Shoot out at Big Sag.
Parallel LC circuits {Motion picture) Animated Electronics
Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary.' Describes the Ideal or lossless Inductance-capacitance
circuit, showing how the applied frequency is swept from below
resonance to above resonance In a series of Incremental changea.
Shows In full animation the effects of line current and the two branch
currents on phase and amplitude. With subtitles.
1. Electric circuits. i. Animated Electronics Films (Firm)
Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2627
Animated Electronic Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Parallel lines and angle relationships (Filmstrip) H. H.
Stone Productions, 1971.
42 f-, color. 35 mm. (Secondttry mathematics)
With giitde and resource manual.
Siinimary : Defines parallel lines and proves the theorem that If
a transvei-sal of two ooptaiiar lines forms a pair of alternate Interior
angles which are congruent, then the lines are parallel. Discusses
the parallel postulate and proves the corresponding angles theorem
«nd Its converse. Provides numerical exercises and diagrammed
theorems to be proved. With captions.
1. Parallels (Geometry) 2. Angle. I. Stone (H. M.) Produc-
tions. Series; Secoodary mathematics (Filmstrip)
513 78-738185
H, M- Stone Productions
P&rallel RC circuits {Motion picture) Animated Electronics
Films, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Siunmary: The three currents flowing In the parallel RC circuit
are fully animated, showing phase and amplitude relationships while
the values of the circuit components are changed Incrementally.
With subtitles. , ^,, ^, ^
1. Electric circuits. i. Animated Electionics Fiuni (Finn)
Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2626
Animated Electronic Films
Parallel RL circuits (Motion picture) Animated Electronics
Films, 1968.
4 mIn. 9i. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop film mounted la cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Sutamaiy: Uses animation to show three currents <n the parallel
RL circuit. Points out that when the values of Inductance and re-
sistance are varied Incrementally It causes phase and amplitude
changes In the line current and amplitude changes In the branch cur-
rents. Also shows in animation meter movements and appropriate
waveforms. With subtitles. .
1 Electric circuits. i. Animated Electronics Films (pi™>)
Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
637 Fi A 68-2625
Animated Electronic Films
Parallel RLC circuits {Motion picture) Animated Electronics
Films, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop tlim mounted in cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: E>eplcts both the inductive and capacltlve branches in a
parallel circuit as having substantial resistance to current flow.
Shows what happens when an additional resistance Is added In par-
allel with the two branches, so that three paths for current flow be-
come available between the terminals of the generator.
1. Electric circuits. i. Animated Electronics Films (Finn)
Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2628
Animated Electronic Films
A Parallel wire current balance (Motion picture) Macmil-
lan Co., London, 1969. Released in the U. S. by BFA
Educational Media.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electricity series)
Iy>op film.
With study culde.
Summari/: Deflnes the ampere in terms of the force between two
parallel wires. Demonstrates that the force between two parallel
wires, each carrying the same current la series. Is proportional to
the square of the current, as Indicated by an ammeter In the circuit.
1. Electric currents. 2. Ammeter. i. Macmlllan, firm, pub-
lishers, London, ir. BFA Educational Media. Series : Electricity
series (Motion picture)
537 72-708876
BFA Educational Media
Paramecium (Motion picture) Educational Services, 1065.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Small things)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography and advanced microscopy
to present a detailed study of the structure, shape, and movement
of the microscopic organism Paramecium.
1. Paramecium— Juvenile Alms. r. Educational Services. Inc.,
Newton, Mass^. Series: Small things (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2427
Education Development Center
The Paramecinm (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
uica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Life science)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows basic life processes of the Parameoivm.
1. Paramecium. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Life science (Motion picture)
593 78-704872
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Sklncatl<HiBl C^orp.
Paramecium, euglcna, amoeba (Motion picture) Universal
l-MiKiilion and Vi.siml Arts, 1967.
15 in II, w|. color, 16 mm.
With lemheiV suide.
fHmmary: DiM'usses the structure, shape, and movement of ihe
parnmecium. euglena, and amoeba.
1. Paramecium. 2. Ruglenu. 8. Amoeba. i. Universal Educa-
tion und Visual Arts.
693 75-701253
Unlversnl F^iicnlion and Visual Arts
Paramecium, Eufftena. and Amoeba (Motion picture) Edu-
cational Services, 1963.
15 roll. sd. color. 16 mm. (Small things)
Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Crediti: Executive producer. Kevin Smith; director and editor.
Alan H. Pewtsky; photograpliers. Charles Wnlcott, Abraham Moroch-
SMWumary: An Illustrated lecture In which William H. Weston
fllinmn and answers questions about three species of Protosoa—
PmrawtMiwn. EKatena. and Amoeba.
1 Proto«»a — Juvenile films. i. Educational Services, inc.,
Newton, Mass. Series: Small things (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2428
Education Devel<»pinent Center
Paramecium — four species (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968,
4 min. si. color, super 8 mok (Microbiology)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses mlcrophotography to study four spedes of Para~
1. Paramecium. i. Encyclc^utedla Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Microbiology (Motion picture)
693 7&-709091
Encyclopaedia Britan- nIca Educational Corp.
Paramecium. Part 1: Ecology (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protozoans)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer, Bruce J. BusseU.
Summary: A study of the feeding behavior, locomotion, and
general body plan of paramecla.
1. Paramecium. 2. Zoology— Ecology. i. Thorne Films, inc.,
Boulder Colo. Series: The Protozoans (Motion picture)
593 75-707056
Thome Films
Paramecium. Part 2: Physiology (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1969.
5 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protozoans)
Loop rilrn. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer, Bruce J. BusseU.
Summary: Uses Paramecium to Illustrate the relation of struc-
ture and function in protozoans. Examines the food vacuole, con-
tractile vacuole, and trlcbocysts.
1. Paramecium. i. Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Clolo. Series:
The Protozoans (Motion (rfcture)
593 79-707057
Thorne Films
Reproduction (Motion pioture)
Paramecium. Part 3 :
Thome Films, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protozoans)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer, Bruce J. Russell,
Summary: A study of r^roductlon by conjugation and by fission.
1. Paramecium. 2. Reproduction. l Thome Films, Inc.,
Boulder, Colo. Series: The Protozoans (Motion picture)
593 76-707059
Thorne Films
Paramecium. Part 4: Behavior (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protozoans)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CrediU: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
Summary: Shows reaction to obstacles, reaction to harmful chem-
icals, and aggregation.
1. Paramecium — Behavior. i. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder,
Colo. Series: The Protozoans (Motion picture)
693 72-707068
Thome Films
Paramedic (heart rescue) (Motion picture) Los Angeles
County. Made by Don Hoster. Released by AIMS In-
structional Media Services, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY ; Shows how the first paramedic mobile unit in the
Xiiciun administers care to heart attack victims on the scene In Los
^T'^or^^care units. I. Lo» Ao^eles Co., Calif. H. AIMS
Instructional Media Services. -.^n™,
rRA975.5.C6] 614.5 76-712329
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Parametric variations (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educationft! Corp. and Kaye Instrument Co. Made
by Peter Robinson Associates. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments In physics— com-
puter animated standing waves)
CRBDI^: Collaborators, Albert V. Baez assi.sted by Cloan
Powell and Homer Bosserman. ,„.*.■„„
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the versatility of computer anlmaUon
In observing the effect of different parameters as linear <l«>8''t>. ^fo*
slon, and damping factor on the behavior of traveling and sUndlng
waves in a SDrlng.
1. Waves. 2. Standing waves. I, Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Orporation. II. Kaye Instrument Company. II L
Series: Experiments In physics— computer animated standing waves
(Motion picture)
[QC157] 531 79-713655
I^hicydopaedla Britan- nlca B^lucatlonal Corp.
Paramount Artcraft Pictures
see
Dangerous hours.
Paramount Film Collection
see
Beau Geste.
Beggar on horseback.
The Big killing.
The Canadian.
Children of divorce.
22
Cobra.
Feel my pulse.
For heaven's sake.
Hotel Imperial.
Illusion,
It-
It's the old army game.
Kid Boots.
The Kid brother.
Let's get married.
The Lucky lady.
Manslaughter.
Miss Lulu Bett.
The New Klondike.
Old Ironsides.
Open all night.
Paths to paradise.
SaUy of the sawdust.
The Salvation hunters.
The Sheik.
The Show-oH.
The Sign of the cross.
The Squaw man.
The Trail of the lonesome pine.
The Unknown.
The Vanishing American.
Variety.
The Wedding march.
Paramount Film Service
see
Paramount Pictures Corporation
see
Africa — Texas style
Alfle.
All in a night's work.
All the way home.
The Amazln' Mets,
The Amorous adventures of Moll Flanders.
And so Tibet.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paramount Pictures Corporation (Continued)
Apache uprising.
Aquanuts.
Arrivederci, baby!
Assault on a Queen.
A Balmy knight.
Barbarella.
Barefoot in the park.
Basic brown, basic blue.
Becket.
Best in show.
Bicycles we have met.
The Blob.
Blue ribbon champions.
Blueprint for robbery.
Boeing- Boeing.
Bolshoi Ballet 67.
Bom hunters.
A Boy ten feet tall.
Les Boys.
Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Breaking the language barrier.
Bred winners.
Bronco kids.
The Busy body.
The Carpetbaggers.
Chuka.
Circus world.
Clean sweep.
Come blow your horn.
Commuting tor adventure.
Crack in the world.
Cue master.
The Deadly bees.
Defiant island.
Derby daze.
Destiny's toy.
Dr. Terror's house of horrors.
Donovan's Reef.
Duck fever.
Duel of the titans.
Easy come, easy go.
El Dorado.
The Esqwrt in Lubber afloat.
The Fall of the Roman Empire.
The Family jewels .
Fascinating Finland.
The Festival of the bulls.
Fort Utah.
The Foundling.
Funeral in Berlin.
A Girl named Tamiko.
Goodie's good deed.
Gunn.
Guns of our forefathers ,
Hamburger U.
Harlow.
Hell drivers.
Here comes Rusty.
Here's Nudnik.
Holland off guard.
Hostile guns.
Hud.
Hurry sundown.
In harm's way.
Inferior decorator.
Instant Holland.
Is Paris burning?
Isles of the Sun.
The Itch.
Johnny Reno.
Journey to understanding.
Judith.
Jxmiping frog jubilee.
Lady in a cage.
23
A Leak In the dike.
Love with the proper stranger.
Madame Butterfly.
Magic for home use.
The Man who could cheat death.
Man's love affair with wheels.
Mayflower, U. S. A.
Melody tor machines.
Miss Smile.
Mr. Chat.
Moroccan highways.
My six loves.
The Naked prey.
Nevada Smith.
A New kind of love.
The Nutty professor.
Oh, Dad, poor Dad, Mamma's hung you
In the closet and I'm feelln' so sad.
The Old West Trail.
O'Malley of the Mounted.
On the bounce.
On the double.
Once upon a Sunday — the island of
Dominica.
One-eyed Jacks.
100% American.
Op, pop, wham, and bop.
Panhandling on Madison Avenue.
Papa's delicate condition.
Paradise. Hawaiian style.
Paris pick-up.
Paris when it sizzles.
The Patsy.
Pee-wees on ice.
The Penthouse.
The Plumber.
Poor little Peppina.
Promise her anything.
The Psychopath.
The Race.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paramount Pictures Corporation (Continued)
Thoroughly bred.
Three word brand.
Hotel Imperial.
Illusion.
Race with the wind.
A Tiger's tail.
It.
Rags.
Town tamer.
_
It's the old army game.
Rainy day special.
Trail ride.
Kid Boots.
Red line 7000.
The Trip.
Red tomahawk.
Two worlds of Scandinavia.
The Kid brother.
iUng of treason.
The Lady Eve.
Unmasking the mediums.
Let's get married.
The Roaring road.
Virginia City centennial.
Love me tonight.
Robinson Crusoe on Mars.
A Voyage from Tahiti.
The Lucky lady.
Roustabout.
Waco.
The Magic cloak.
San Francisco, San Francisco, San
Francisco.
Walk a tightrope.
Manhandled.
Sands of the Kalahari.
Warning shot.
Manslaughter.
The Savage innocents.
Waterhole #3.
Mantrap.
The Sea pirate.
Way up and way out.
Miss Lulu Belt.
Seconds.
West Point athletes.
Nevada.
Seven days in May.
Where love has gone.
The New Klondike.
She's no lady.
Where the truth lies.
Old Ironsides.
Shoeflies.
Whiz quiz kid.
Open all night.
Singer Jim McKee.
Who's been sleeping in my bed?
The Palm Beach story.
Situation hopeless — but not serious.
Winter time in Melbourne,
Ski America:
Wives and lovers ,
Paths to paradise.
The Skull.
The World starts next door.
The Scarlet empress.
Sky divers.
Paramount Pictures, inc.
The Sheik.
The Slender thread.
see
The Show-off.
Snow fun.
Beau Geste.
The Sons of Katie Elder.
Beggar on horseback.
The Sign of the cross.
Spawn of the north.
The Big killing.
Stark love.
Speed on ice.
The Canadian.
The Ten commandments.
The Spirit is willing.
Chang.
Tom Sawyer.
The Sporting British.
Children of divorce.
The Vanishing American.
The Spy who came in from the cold.
Cobra.
The Dentist.
The Wedding march.
The Story of George Washington.
Swim Gym.
Desire.
What's worth while?
The Swinger.
Easy living.
Paramount Productions
Swiss movements.
F. D. R. hails Farley at a gala dinner.
see
The Barber shop.
Sylvia.
Feel my pulse.
Cleopatra,
Thin along with C. V. Hosteller.
For heaven's sake.
This property is condemned.
Grass: a nation's battle for life.
24
The Pharmacist.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paranoiac {Motion picture) Hammer Film Productions,
London. Released in the U. S. by Universal Pictures Co.,
1W2.
80 ni!n. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Antbonr HlDd«; director, Freddie PrkncU;
screenplay, Jimmy Sangster ; miulc, BllEabeth Lutyena ; director of
photography, Arthur Grant; superTisinc editor, James Needa. C<u(:
Janette Scott, Olirer Reed, Sheila Burrell, Blaorlce Deabam, Alex-
ander DaTloa, Lltlaoe Brouaae.
Summary.- A horror story set !□ a country estate In Enslaod. A
young woman becomes a victim of a diabolical plot by her paranoiac
brotlier and aunt to have her declared Insane.
I, Hammer Film Productions, ltd. n. Universal Pictures Company,
loc. (Incorporated 1966)
791.43 78-707401
Parasites {Motion picture) BFA Educational Media, 1970.
11 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
An Amital film.
With study guide.
Summary: Describes the relationships between some common
parasites and thefr hosts, and shows that both planta and animals
may be parasites.
1. Host-parasite relationships. L BFA Educational Media.
674,6 72-708753
BFA Educational Media
Parasitic isopod (fish parasite) (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1970.
2 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. {Ecology: marine organisms)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Examines the body plan, appendages, and behavior
of the iaopod. Shows how It Is adapted to Its enrlroament.
1. Isopoda. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Parasites — Fishes. I.
Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. 11. Series: Ecology: marine or-
ganisms (Motion picture)
[QL444.I8] 595 71-712132
Thome Films. Inc.
Parasitic worms that invade the body {FUrmtrip) Film
Strip of the Month Clubs. Released by Popular Science
Pub. Co., 1961.
39 fi-. (-ulur. 3.') mm. (High school science)
Sunimuiif: Describe.-* the life cycle of parasitic worm« that live
In hiiman>< and animals. Explains methods for the prevention of
parasitic Infestation.
1. Worms, Intestinal and parasitic. i. Film Strip of the
Month Clubs, New York. ii. Popular Science Publishing Company,
Inc., New York. Series: High school science (Ftlmstrlpi
Pennsylvania School
616.9
for the Deaf
79-733165
Parasitism and commensalism : the rabbit flea {Motion pic-
ture) Oxford University, Dept. of Foreetry, Eng. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1968.
■t mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Biimmary: Traces the life cycle of the rabbit flea and Fbows why
It la a parasite.
1. Fleas. 2. Parasites — Rabbits. 3. Host-parasite relatlonshipH.
t Oxford. UnlTeralty, Commonwealth Forestry Institute, ii. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica E^Incational Corporation.
595.77 Fi A 68-1728
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Parasitism (animal-host dependency) {Motion picture)
American Institute of Biological Sciences. Made by Cal-
vin Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1967.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Our lIvlnR world)
Shortened version of the 1962 motion picture entitled Interrela-
tionships for survival.
With guide.
Summary: Depicts social and physical Interrelationships among
animals, developed through evolutionary processes, which contribute
to the survival of the species. Describes symbiotic relationships with
emphfisis on parasitic nematodes, flukes, and tapeworms.
1. Parasitism. 2. Symbiosis. i. American Institute of Biological
Sciences, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company, rn. Interrelationships for
survival (Motion picture) Series: Our living world (Motion pic-
ture!
591.5 Fi A 67-5050
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Parasitism: argnlus tan the stickleback {Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si color, super 8 mm.
Loop nim mounted In cartridge.
With notes.
CrediU: Author, Oxford Biological Films.
f^ttmmary: A detailed study of the parasitic relationship between
the stickleback and Its parasite, the arthropod ariirulus. Uses dark-
ground Illumination to picture the parasite's adaptations for swim-
ming to the host, special swimming legs and "hydroplane" tall furcae,
and the mechanisms for holding fast, including suckers and recurved
cbltinlEed hooks.
1. Argulus. 2. Parasltes—Flshes. S. Sticklebadn. i. Saline
Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
WlJl Fi A 67-5844
Ealing Corp.
Parasitology — examination trf the feces {Motion picture)
Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay SUte
Film Co.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With student notes.
Credits; Author. Robert M. Dixon.
Summary: Presents both the routine method and the concentra-
tion (zinc sulfate) method for examination of the feces.
1. Feces— Analysis. 2. Medical parasitology. i. Harper &
Bow, Pabllshers. Series: Medical laboratory techniques (Motion
picture)
612 76-709534
Harper & Row, Pub- Ushers
Parataxis: Steve/the city (Motion picture) British Film
Institute, Ix>ndon, 1967. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorpoiated, 1971.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Presents ^isodes from the life of San Francisco poet
Steve Mlndel to show how man searches for a valid life style.
1. Mlndel, Steve. I. British Film Institute. Lmidon. II, Films
Incorporated.
[PS3563] 128 70-712626
Films Incorporated
Parcel Post Pete's nightmare {Motion picture) Interna-
tional Film Service, 1916.
3 mln. si. b&w, 16 mm. (Hearst-Vltagraph news pictorial)
Originally released in 35 mm.
In the Louise Ernst film collection. Library of Congress.
Credit*; Story, Tom E. Powers; animation, Frank Moser.
avmmary: An animated cartoon. Parcel Post Pete has a night-
mare about a fatal encounter with a hungry lion.
I. International Film Service, n. Ix>ulBe Ernst film collection.
Series: Hearst-Vltagraph news pictorial (Motion picture)
Fi 68-400
Pardonnez-moi, Mr. Karsh (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1970.
11 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CredlU: Director and editor, Merrill Stewart
Summary: Introduces French Canada; portrays Montreal and the
people in Itt streets. Third In a series of three Alms made by North
York, Ont. students.
1. Montreal— Description- 1. Canada. National Film Board.
917.14 70-710868
National Film Board of Canada
Par§, Madeline Ferrln. Arizona pageant
see
A Pictorial history of Arizona: a film
strip designed for the teaching of Arizona
history.
The Parent, part 1 {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1959. Made by the Office of
TeleviMon Activities, Washington University, in coopera-
tion with KETC-TV.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Search for America)
CrediU: Producer, Kalph Patrick; hosts, Ralph Patrick, Richard
Ilarlzell,
Nummary: Examines the expectations that three sets of parents
have for the future of their children. Inquires Into their views
concerning what Is most Important for their children: scholarship,
estra-currlcular activities, personality development, or ambitious
career goats.
1 Parent and child. i. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. Series: The Search for America (Motion picture)
Fi 67^20
Parent problems (Motion picture) King Screen Prodac-
tions, 1969.
8 mln sd. color. 16 mm.
SIJM-VIARV: An open-ended dramatisation In which a mother
a-'ks her daughter to end her friendship with a girl who was onte
caught shoplifting.
1. Parent and child. I. King Screen Productions.
[HQ769] 801.42 78-712541
King Screen Productions
Parental responsibility (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill in collab-
oration with Project 7. Made by Project 7. Released by
McGnuv-Hill, 1971.
approx. 65 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 1 s., 12 in.,33i rpm.,
12 mln. (Infant care and development series, set 1)
Also Issued with ptaonotape In cassette.
With tea<'her'a guide.
CREDITS: Adviser. Elizabeth G. Mountain.
SUMMARY : Presents realistic family situations which Illustrate
parental responsibility for the care of the Infant
1. Infants — Care and hygiene. 1. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
II. Series: Infant care and development series (Fllmstrlp) set 1.
[HQ774] 155.42 76-739921
McOraw-Ulll Book Co.
Pareateral hyperaUMeatatioB. [Filmstrip] Trainex Corp.. 1971.
97 ft color. 3S mm and phonodisc. 2 s., 12 in . 33 1/3 rpm., 27 min.
Also iisucd with phonotapc in cauette.
Wtih mitnictor's guide.
SUMMARY: A training Tilm for nurses, explaining the need for total parent-
eral hyperalimentation for critically ill patients. Traces the history and develop-
ment of a method of supplying nutrient and caloric necdsof the patient, describes
the basis on which the physician formulates the prescription for the solution, and
shows how the solution is administered. Demonstrates how to change a dressing,
emphasiiing sterile technique. StrcMCS the role of the nuree in catheter care sod
solution administration.
1. Parenteral therspy. 2. Nunca and nuraiiig. I. TraiDCX Corpontkm.
[RT87] 610.73 72-732582
Trainex Corp. 73 MARC
Parents {Motion picture) InterMedia Foundationi 1968.
Made by Kartemquin Films.
20 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Project: Open line)
Credit*: Producer, Gerald Temaner,
Summary: A documentary filin in which a parish youth group In a
lower middle class Chicago neighborhood dlacmnes parental author-
ity, what growing op means, and the dUDcnltles of nnnrnTialcatlDS
with parents.
1 Parent and ^lld. l InterMedia Poandatloo. Series:
Project: Open line (Motion picture)
301.42 78-702612
CINE
25
Parents and college (Motion picture) National Educational
Television. Released by Indiana University Audio- Visual
Center, 1967.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (College bound)
Sum^mary: Points out to parents of young pec^le entering college,
the iiwd to acquaint themselves with the academic environment, to
appreciate that their sons and daughters are growing, and to be
prepared for change. Parents and school offlclals discuss such
problems as the youth who changes his vocation and the girl who
refuses to attend church.
1. College environment. 2. Parent and child. i. National Edu-
cational Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. University.
Audio-Visual Division. Series: College bound (Motion picture)
301.42 Fi A 68-1588
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Parents are teachers too (Motion picture) Office of Eco-
nomic Opportunity, 1»67. Made by Hugh and Suzanne
Johnston, inc.
18 mln. sd. bAw, 16 mm. (Head Start starts at home)
With discussion guide.
Creditt: Producers, directors, and writers. Hugh Johaston, Su-
sanne Johnston.
Summaiy: Discusses the role of parents as the child's flrst and
continuing teachers, and points out tliat learning comes easier with
a flow of understanding between school and home.
1. Parent and child. i. U. S. Offlce of Economic Opportunity.
Series: Head Start starts at home (Motion picture)
649 Fi E 67-137
U. S. Ofllce of Economic Opportunity
Parent's guide to Christian conTersati<m aboat sex (FUm-
$trip) Concordia Films, 1968.
59 fi. color. 3o mm. and phonodl.sc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpnt,
33 mln. ( Sex education series)
With script.
Summary: Offers to parents a Christian understanding of sex
and deflnes their role In developing positive attitudes in their
children, Dl.wu^ses the characteristics of Individual age levels and
suggests answers to typical questions asked by each age. Suggests
the use of children's books within the framework of an overall
home sex-education program for all ages,
1. Sex Instruction. i, Concordia Publishing House, St. Louis.
Series : Sex education aeries ( Fllmstrlp)
176 72-732869
Concordia Films
Parents' Magazine Enterprises, Inc., New York
And the jackal played the maslnko.
A Birthday for bird.
The Blah.
Boy, was I madl
Brave Johnny G'Hare.
By the sea.
The Cow-tail switch.
The Crane mai(ien.
Dazzle.
Did you ever ?
Did you ever dream?
The Enchanted drum.
The Extraordinary tug -of -war.
The Fisherman under the sea.
Fletcher and Zenobia.
The Geese are back.
Giants are very brave people,
Gran(^arents are to love.
The Great feast.
The Grown-up day.
Harvey's hideout.
The Hat.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Parents* Magazine Enterprises, inc. , New York
(Continued)
How Fletcher was hatched.
How to be a hero.
Jellybeans for breakfast.
The King and the whirlybird.
The King with six friends.
The Kitchen -window squirrel.
Know what? No, what?
Ma lien and the magic brush.
The Marvelous catch of Old Hannibal.
Master of the royal cats.
Maxie.
Mr. Shaw's shipshape shoesbop.
The Mole family's Christmas.
The Monstrous Glisson Glop,
Mourka, the mighty cat.
The Mouse and the elephant.
Old black witch'.
Open your eyes'.
The Practical princess.
The Pretzel hero.
Hie Rolling rice ball.
Ronnie.
The Rug maker.
School for sillies.
Scuttle, the stowaway mouse.
The Sea,
The Tears of the dragon.
A Very, very special day.
Where does the day go7
Your family tree.
Parents' Magazine Films
see
Eighteen couunt.
Fortunately.
Gypsy girl's best shoes.
Hello, Henry.
How an average child behaves — ages 1
through 5.
Jerome.
The Legend of the willow plate.
Mother, mother, I feel sick; send for the
doctor quick, quick, quick.
The Narrow escapes of Solomon Smart.
Reading motivation 2.
Reading motivation 3.
Reading motivation 4.
Sally's caterpillar.
A Thousand lights and fireflies.
What a fine day for . . .
Why the sun was late.
Le Pari (Afotion picture) ORTF, Paris. Released in the
U. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
13 inin. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Ed France stcc Jean et H^lftna
Set 1, lesson 1 )
A French language teaching film.
With student kit
1. French language — Audio-visual lOBtnictiton. i. Office de radlo-
dlffuslon-t£l^lsioo fraocalae. n. Chlltoo Computy. Secies: Bn
France avec Jean et H^Kne (Uodon picture) Set 1, lesson L
448 76-704511
CbiltoD Books
Paricatine: a volcano ia bom (Filmstrip) Educational
Filmstrips, 1971.
58 fr. color. S5 mm. (Volcanoes)
With manual.
CREDITS: Author, Mary Lee Nolan.
SUMMARY: Portrays the birth and death of the Farlcutlne
Volcano In Mexico. With captious.
1. Parlcutln (Volcano) I. Elducational Filmstrips, Huotavltle,
Tex. II. Series: Volcanoes (Filmstrip)
[QE523] 551.2 77-740111
BducatlouU PUmstrlps
Paris {FUrmtnp) Educational Filmstrips, 1968.
55 fr. color. 35 mm. (France)
With manual.
Credits: Authors, Suzanne Russell. George Russell.
Summary: Uses pLotographs to show sc^iea at Paris and Its
pe<q>le. and to trace Its history. With captions.
1. Paris. 1. Education Filmstrips, HuntSYllIe. Texas. Sertea:
France (Filmstrip)
914.43 Fi A 68-4865
Eklucatlonal Filmstrips
Paris {Motion picture) Ghiteway Educational Films, Lou-
don. Released in the F. S. by International Cfmimunicn-
tion Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Lo<^ film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.- Shows historic and scenic attractions of Paris, Inclod-
ing the Champs Elysees, Arc de Trlomphe, VeraalUes, and the
Blffel Tower,
1. Paris — Description. i. Gateway Educational Fflma, ltd..
London, n. Intemationat Communication Films.
914.43 77-703798
International CommunI- cation Films
Paris, American-style {Motion picture) Associated Film
Consultants for the oopnac industry of France. Released
by Mercury Newsfilm, 1969.
4 roln. 9d. color. Ifl mm.
nummary: A view of Parts from the point of flew of an American
grirl who Is shown Parts by an American tonr guide who shows her
the Americanized parts of the dty before taklw her for a trip down
the Seine.
1. Paris— Description. i. Associated Film Oonmiltants. n. Mer.
cury Newsfllm, Inc.
914.43 71-702613
CINE
Paris ancicn {FUrmtHp) Beaux films, Paris. Released in
the Vs. S. by Gessler Pub. Co., 1969.
38 fr. color. S5 mm. and phoootape: plastic, alogle- track, 1 reel
(5 in.), 7i In. per wc.
With text In French.
Bwmmarn: Plctnret an old Paristao arena that dates from tbe
Roman ocmpatlon of Gaul, the 12th century windows of Ia Salnte-
Cbapelle. the chamal of St Oervals. Cluoy. and the Place dea Vosgw
to reveal the Paris of earlier centuries.
1. Paris— Hist I. Beaux fllms. n. Oeailer Publishing Com-
pany
Fi A 67-4216
Geaaler Pob. Oa
26
Paris, capitaie des arts (1) {Filmstrip) International Film
Burean. 1966.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phraotape: single-track, 1 reel (7 in.).
31 In. per s«K>. (Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide.
Credita: Authors, Louis Chatapnler. Huifuette Chatajniler
Summary: Part of a serleH designed as a fundam<*ntiil skills
method or Instruction for French language, culture, and civilisation
Shows recent photographs of France.
1. French language— .\udio-Tisual instruction. i. International
Film Bureau, inc., Chicago. Series: Images de la France con-
temporalne (Filmstrip)
448.3 70-735646
International Film Bureau
Paris, capitaie des arts (2) {Filmstrip) International Film
Bureau, 1966.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: single-track, 1 reel (7 in.),
33 In. per sec. (Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide.
Credits: Authors, I.ouls Chatagnler, Huguette Chatagnler.
Summary: Part of a series designed as a fundamental skills
method of in.struetlon for French language, culture, and civllliatlon.
Shows recent photographs of France.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. International
Film Bureau, inc., (Chicago. Series; Images de la France con-
temporalne (Filmstrip)
448.3 74-735647
International Film Bureau
Paris et lea parislcns {Famstrip) J. Michael Moore. Re-
leased by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
36 fr. color 35 mm. and phoDodlac: 2 b. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In., 33i rpm., 15 mln. mlcro-
groore. (La Vie parlslenrte)
With manual.
Summary: A French language teacfaing film. Preaents many
points of Interest In Paris and the surrounding area, Inclndinc views
Of the Seine, markets, art esbiblts, parka, and buUdlnga.
1. French language — Audio-visual instruction. 2. Paris — Descrip-
tion. L Moore, J. Michael u. Batley-Ptlm Associates. Series:
La Vie parlslenne (Pllmstrip)
914.43 74r-734674
Balley-Fllm Associate
Paris et ses monuments (FUmstrip) J. Michael Moore.
Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a (1 g. for manual pro-
jector. 1 8. for automatic projector). 12 in., 33i rpm., 13 mln. mlcro-
groore. (L« Vie partslenne)
With manual.
Summary: A French language teaching film. Presents views of
many monuments In Paris, Including the EllTel Tower, Notre Dame
Cathedral, and Place de la Concorde.
1. French language— Audio-visual Instruction. 2. Paris— Descrip-
tion. I. Moore, J. M'tchael. n. BalHey-PIhn Associates. Series:
La Vie parlslenDe (Pllmstrip)
914.43 70-734673
Balley-Fllm Associates
Paris exclusive: fashions '66 {Motion picture) American
Ilrondcasting-Parainount Tin'aters, 1965.
29 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show ABC scope.
Credits: Producer, director, and writer, James Benjamin; com-
mentators, Olivia de Havllland, John Rolfson; adviser. Rosette Har-
grove: ciinH-i-aniiiti. Viiu-pnt (iiiilo. Niclnilas Ccdviri^ky: film wiitor-.
Walter Sampson, Pat Otok.
Summary: Presents segments of fashion showings at tbe salons of
Christian Dior and Jeanne Lavin In Paris. Discusses new trends of
Munt' of Ilic leading nnitni-iers. iin-iiiiiiiig Marc It'ilian, Jiile-i-P'ran-
goig Crahay, and Yves St Laurent
1. Fashion. i. American Broadcasting-Paramount Theaters.
Series: ABC scope (Motion picture)
687 Fi 68-214
Paris film production (Firm)
see
Weekend at Dtmklrk.
Paris flash {Motion picture) Pierre Remont, France, Made
by A. Champeauz Watrin. Released in the U. S. by Con-
temponiry Films (196-!,
10 mill, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An animated satire on Paris, picturing Its famed land-
marks, its people, and their castoma
1. Paris — Soc. life & cust i. Kemont, Pierre, ii. Contemporary
Films, Inc., New York.
Fi A 67-2018
Contemporary Films, Inc.
Paris historique et sentimental {FUmstrip) International
Film Bureau, 1966.
32 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonotape; single-track, 1 reel (7 in),
S3 in. per sec. ( Images de la Fr:tnce conteuiporaliic)
With guide.
Crtdits: Aulhors, Louis Chntafrnier, Huguette Chatagnler.
Summary: Part of a series designed as a fundamental skills
method of Instruction for French language, culture, and clvllltatlon.
Showa recent photographs of France.
I. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. International
Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series: Images de la France con-
temporalne (Filmstrip)
448.3 75-736631
International Film Bureau
Paris Match TV
see
The Mime of Maxoel Maroeau.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pkris moderne {Filmstrip) Beaux films, Paris. Released
in tlio T'. S. by Gfessler Pub. Co., 1959.
2.^ fr ralor. 35 mm- and phonotape: plutlo, Blnge-trsfk, 1 reel
(.~i In.), 71 In. per sec.
With text in French.
Bwmmary: Surrers the Paris of today using aerial rlews showing
the lie de la Clt^. the Seine, rue de Rlrolt. pont Alexandre, bouterard
de la Madeleine, the place de rOp4ra, and other well-known parts of
Pans.
1. Paris— Descr— Aerial. i. Beaux fllma. n. Oesster Publish-
ing Company,
Fi A 67-4214
Oessler Pub. Co.
The Paris of Francois {Motion picture) Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts, 1970. Made by Fred Bornet Motion
Pictures.
19 roln. fid. color, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Cred'U: Consultants. Helen B. Warrin, Lawrence Bteoer.
Rumttuiry: Prexentn a personal rlew of Paris and French life
tbrough the eyes of a schoolboy.
1. France — Social life and customs. i, Unlrersal Education
and Visual Arts.
372.8 70-707673
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Puis ^ck-np {Motion picture) S. N. E. Chttunont, Paris,
Marianne Productions, and Galatea, Rome, 1961. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
Sj mln. sd. bAw. 35 mm.
Based on a novel by Frederic Dard.
English dialog dubbed In. French version released under the
title Le moiite-charge.
Crrditt: Producers, Alain Polr*. Michel Bernhelm; director. Mar-
cel Bluwal ; adapUtlon and dialog. Frederic Dard. Marcel Bluwal ;
director of photography. Andre Bac. Catt: Robert Hosaeln, Lea
Massarl, Robert Dalban. Maurice Biraud.
SummarT/: A murder mystery about a lonely a-convict In Paris
who picks up a pretty young womao In a movie theater, accepts her
seductive invitation for a drink, and enters her apartment to find
the dead body of her husband.
I. Dard. Fr^dirlc. Le monte-charge. ii. Socl*t6 national© dea
dtabtlsaements Oaumont. in. Marianne Pntductlons. rv. Oalatea,
B. p. a. v. Paramount Pictures Corporation, vi, Le monte-charge
(Motion picture)
Fi 68-1603
Paris promenade (FUmatrip) Oessler Pub. Co., 1968.
2 fllmstrlpa <40 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 pbonotapes (7
in.), single-track, H In. per sec., 25 mln. eadL
With text In French and English.
Contenti: 1. Tout au long de la Seine.— 2. An haaard des quartlers
parlslens.
1. Paris— Description, i. Oesaler PubUshlng Company.
914.43 72-734687
Gessler Pub. Co.
International Film
Paris royal et imperial {FUmatrip)
Bureau, 1966.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbcHiotape: single-track, 1 reel (7 In.),
3| in. per sec. (Images de la Prance contemporalite)
With guide.
Crcditt: Authors, Louis Chatagnier, Huguette Chatagoler.
Summary; Part of a series designed as a fundamental skills
method of Instruction for French language, culture, and civilization.
Shows receot photographs of France.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. l International
Film Bureau, inc., Chicago. Series: Images de la France con-
temporalne (Filmstrlp)
448.3 79-735632
International Film Bureau
Paris, an r*ve pour tons {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1967. Made by Centron Corp.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Learning French the modem way)
To at-company set of tapes and book entitled La France: une
taplNserie, by H. FoUtzer, and others.
Crediti: Writers, Jo Hehrtrom, Adeline Abel, Jane Bounjue, Alex-
ander Hull, Andr^ Maman, Robert Politzer.
Svmmary: Presents a view of the monuments, points of cultural
Interest, and people of Paris. Uses French narration based on the
vocabulary and grammar which is given In ttte text.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. 2. Paris — Descrip-
tion. 1. Polltier, Robert Loui.s. 1921- La France: une tapla-
aerie. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Learning French
the modem nay (Motion picture)
914.43 70-707734
Paris when it sizzles {Motion picture) Richard Quine Pro-
ductions and Charleston Enterprises Corp. Released by
Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
110 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Based on a story by Julien Duvlvler and Henri Jeanson.
Crcditt: Producers, Richard Quine, Geoi^e Axelrod ; director.
Richard QuIne-, screenpiay. George Axelrod; music, Nelson Riddle:
director of photography, Charles Lang, Jr. ; film editor, Archie
Harshek. Ca»t: William Holden, Audrey Hepburn, Gr^golre Asian.
RaumoDd Bussieres, Christian Duvallex,
Bummary: A comedy about a lazy, but very high-priced screen-
writer and his attractive young secretary, who must produce a
long-overdue script within 48 bounr.
I. Duvlvler. Julien, 1896- n. Richard Qulne Productions,
in. Charleston Enter- prises Corporation, iv. Paramount
Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1386
The Parish church {FUmatrip)
Made in England.
Dufour Editions, 1969.
26 fr b&w. 35 mm.
With teacher's KUide.
8ummar)i: Examines the main exterior and Interior features of a
IStb centurv Norfolk church.
1. Church architecture— Norfolk. Eng. (County) i. Dufour
Rdltlons. inc.
726 75-734267
Dufour Editions
Parish of the Air
see
The Sonny Day charade.
Parisians, their dailj Uf« (FUmatrip) Herbert M. Elkins
Co., 1962.
1 roll, color 3J mm. (Paris, city of light)
CrediU: Script, Margaret Dlvlzla, John Belufaart ; photography,
Ix>ul8 Falquet : photographic direction, Margaret Dlvlzla.
Rummary: Discusses the people of Paris and their way of life,
showing their homes, shops, and products. Indodes teartier guide
frames and vocabulary list: With captions.
1. Paris — Social life and customs. i. Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Paris, dtj" of light (Filmstrlp)
914.4 7^-784072
Herbert U. Elkins Co.
Parizhanka (Motion picture)
see A Woman of Paris
lite Pftrii {Motion picture) Associated Fihn Serrices. Made
by Jan Sadlo. Released by AIMS Instructional Media
Services, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Look a little closer series)
With guide.
Bummary: Uses the discoveries of a little boy as he walks through
a park to stress the technique of observation.
1. Apperception — Juvenile films. i. Associated Film Services.
n. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Look a llttlecloser
series (Motion picture)
372.6 72-706479
AIMS Instructional Media Serrlce
The Park {Motion picture) Communico, 1970.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Provides a portrait of a park and Its changing seasons
through mood music, color photography, and excerpts from Tho-
reau's Walden. For elementary grades.
1. Park!*— Juvenile films. 2. Seasons — Juvenile films. i. Com-
munico (Firm)
674 76-709498
A. L. A. Booklist
The Park (Motion picture) British Film Institute, London,
1968. Released in the IT. S. by Films Incorporated, 197J.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; A view of the tack of humanity evidenced In a wide
variety of Individuals who are encountered by an old tramp In the
metaphysical park of life.
1. Empathy. I. British Film Institute, London. IL Films lo-
corpo rated.
[BF575.E55] 301.1 73-712627
Films Incorporated
Park Films
see
Alexander Graham Bell.
Amsterdam.
Cheese industry.
Cheese production.
Coffee (Brazil)
The Colorado River.
Columbia River.
Cotton.
Delft.
Diamond cuttery.
Dikes, part 1.
Dikes, part 2.
Early (Canadian settlement.
Elephants.
Family farm.
Flowers of Holland.
Gems of Ceylon.
Goats.
The Hawaiians.
Industries of Canada.
London landmarks.
Marken.
Modern London.
Montreal — Quebec .
Peaches.
Pearl industry.
Pineapple production.
Potatoes .
Produce market.
Rembrandt.
Rice (Ceylon)
Rotterdam.
St. Lawrence River.
Shakespeare country.
Sugar cane.
Turkeys .
Volcanoes .
Volendam.
Williamsburg.
Wood,
Park Place Productions
see
Inside Daisy Clover.
Park Place-Solar Productions
see
Baby, the rain must tall.
The Park that went to sea {Motion picture) Florida De-
velopment Commission and Florida Board of Parks and
Historic Memorials. Made by Film Division, Goodway.
Released by Florida Development CommisBion, 1968.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A view of Pennekamp. an underwater sUte park In the
Florida Keys, the only living coral reef In the U. S. Uses under-
water photography to reveal the beauty of the coral formations, the
rtchness of the marine life, and the pleasures of sUn divlDg.
L John Pennekamp Coral B«ef State Park. l Florida. Devel-
opment CXMnmissloa. n. Florida. Board of Parks and Historic He-
mortals.
651.4 76-702614
CINB
Parke, Davis and Company
see
Go pharmacy!
A Story with no end.
Time for living.
27
Parker, Claire
see
Night on Bald Mountain.
Parker, Dorothy (Rothschild) 1893-
see
Festival of performing arts; An evening with
Dorothy.
Parker, Hjordis Kittel
see
Swedish life.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Parker, Joy, 1924-
see
Festival ol performing arts: Paul Scofield
and Joy Parker.
Parker, Lottie (Blair) Way down east
see
Way down east.
Parker -Orchard Productions
see
John Goldfarb, please come home;
Parkfilm
see
Baby in the uec.
Parking. [Transparencies) Creative Visuals, 1967.
4 tran»p«rcncm 10 x 12 in (Education for driving today)
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Consultant. Ronald Rnwc
CONTENTS: Guide to parking.— Parking on hills.— Parallel parking.— An-
gle parking.
1 Auioinobiln Steering I. Creative Visuals <Fir(n) II Scries: Educa-
tion for driving today (Transparencies)
[TL152.5] 629.28 72-735907
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Parking tactics {Motion picture) Charles Cahill and Asso-
ciates. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1968.
16 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A step-by-8tep guide lo skillful parklan of tn auto-
mobile. Includes techotquea for parking parallel, dlagonall;, on a
bill, and In parkins lots.
1. Automobile drivinR— Steering. i. Cahill (Charles) and As-
sociates, Inc.. Hollywood. Calif, it. AIMS Instructional Media Serv-
Ico.
77-700180
AIMS lostnictional
Media Seirltrca
Parkinson, Cyril Northcote, 1909-
see
Small world: Sandburg, Dirksen, Parkinson
Parkinson, John D
Whh Lazarus.
ParkiMoa't law. [Motion picture] Zagreb Films, Yugoslavia,
1970. Made by Suvisan Covjek. Released io the U.S. by Mass
Media Associates.
7 min. ad. bAw, 16 mm
With disctMtion guide.
SUMMARY: Uses miniaturiuiiot), multiple image, and other ipecial efTccts
to ahow how bureaucracy oflcn defeaU iu purpOM. Tells a story about a man at
> lathe making metal parts who fades out of the picture completely as the
machinery of organiutkm becomes both the end ar>d the means of production
I. Zagreb-rilm. 11 Mass Media Associates,
lPN1997] 791.43 72-700413
Mass Media Aaaoctates 72 MARC
Parliamentary government (Filmttrip)
Board of Canada, 1965.
National Film
48 fr. color. 35 mm.
French version released under the title Le regime pariementaire.
Summary: Discusses parliamentary gorernment and Its methods
of operation. With captions.
1. Representatire government and representation. i. Canada.
National Film Board.
Fi A 67-4189
National Film Board of Canada
Parliamentary procedure, part 3: Motions, disciission»
voting, and reports {FUmatrip) Educational Filmstrips,
1967.
35 t
40 fr. color.
With manual.
Credit$: Editor, Kenneth Bussell.
Summar]/: Descrlhea the parliamentary procedure to follow In
making and carrying motions, in holding dfscusalon, In votlnff, and fa
giving reports. With captions.
I. Parliamentary practice. t. Bdocatlonal Filmstrips, Hunts-
Tllle, Texas.
328.1 Fi A 68-4879
Bducational FllmBtrlps
Parpol Productions
Sylvia.
Parr, Robert W
see
Russia: past and present.
Russia: past and present, part 1.
Russia: past and present, part 2.
Parrish {Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pictures, 1960.
137 min. sd. color. 3S mm.
Techniooior.
Based uii the novel of the same title by Mildred Savage,
Credila: Producer, director, and writer, Delmer Daves; mtialc.
Max Stelner; photography, Harry StrHilling, Sr. ; editor. Owen
Marks. Catt: Troy Donahue, Claudette Colbert, Dean Jagger, Karl
Maiden, Connie Stevens.
Summiri/: Melodrama about the Btnigxle of a young man to learn
the tobacco busilness In Connecticut and his Involveiuent with an
unscrupulous tobacco tycoon.
I. Savage. Mildred (Spitz) 191&- Parrish. ii. Warner Broth-
ers Pictures, Inc.
Fi 67-1302
Parrish blue. [Motion picture] Made by Ronald S. Marquisee.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1971.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explores the life and work of American artist -illustrator Mai-
field Parrish in talks with Norman Rockwell. Donald Reichen, and Maxwell
Parrish, Jr. Shows a wide sampling of Parrish's work, including murals, original
works, and reproductions of these works in greeting cards, calendars, posters,
and advertisements.
1. Parrish, Maxiield, 1870- I. Msiquisce, Ronald S. U. Intema-
lional Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
[N6537] 741.6092 72-702124
International Film Bureau 72 MARC
Parroch Films
see
Life in danger.
Parroch-McCallum Productions
see
The Eyes ot Annie Jones .
Parrott, Aubrey
see
Drugs of
Parsee House dedication ceremony, Karachi — 1956 (Mo-
tion picture) 1956.
3 mlD. St. b&w. 16 mm. with phonotape: plastic, 1 reel (7 in.)
Gift of Robert T. Hatt
Credits: Photographer, Noshlr Soparlwalla.
Summary: Pictures the Parsee House dedication ceremony In
Karachi, Pakistan, Including views of a flag of the United Kingdom,
a landscape In early morning, a lotus flower, and part of the cere-
mony which must be carried out in daylight hotirs.
1. Dwellings — Karachi.
295 Fi 68-215
Parsons, Theran Duane, 1922-
see
Atomic and bonding orbitals.
Parsons State Hospital and Training Center, Audio-
visual Department
Club Five to Eight.
To taste victory.
A Token system for behavior modification.
A Part of yonrsett [Motion picture]
dation, 1972.
WGBH Educational Foun-
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Teih about people who have been involved in organ trans-
plants, particularly kidney transplants, either as recipients or the donor's next of
kin.
I. Transplanution of organs, tissues, etc.— Psychological aspecU. 2, Kid-
iwys- Traiuplanution. I. WGBH Educational Foundation.
[RD120.7] 617 72-702325
CINE 72 MARC
[Motioa picturej Concordia Fllmi, 1962.
30 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A story about a teen-age boy, who is interested in the church
only because of his girl, and the choice he muat make between the church sod
hb other teenage friends who arc far from the church and iu tcachinga.
I. Chriatian life— 1960- I. Concordia PubUaUng Ho«Me, St. Louia.
IBV4501.23 248 72-701645
Coocofdia nims 72 MARC
Partei Tag 1936 (Motion picture)
Armed Forces Day in Germany.
The Parthenon (Filmstrip)
1969.
Warren Schloat Productions,
82 fr. L»l->r. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 1'2 in., 33i rpm., 17
rain. (Great work^^ of art explained)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Director, writer, photographer, and Him editor Lilla
Brownstone.
Summon/: Examines the Parthenon as the culmination of the
Greek intellectual and artistic spirit. Portrays the building in its
historical and geographical setUngs, accenting its architectural style.
Sees the sculptural decorations of the Parthenon as both a reflection
of the times and as of esthetic importance.
1. Athens. Parthenon. i. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
PleasantvUle, N. T. Series: Great works of art explained (Film-
strip)
733 76-735520
Warren Sthloat Pro- ductlons
Parthenon Pictures
Our man in Washington,
Parthenon Pictures, Hollywood, caiif.
see
Love that car.
roll.
Primary tumbling skills series: backward
Primary tumbling skills series: egg sit.
Primary tumbling skills series: forward
roll.
Primary tumbling skills series; frog
head stand.
Primary tumbling skills series: frog
stand.
Primary tumbling skills series: head
stand.
Tumbling: primary skills.
What's imder your hood?
28
Partial glossectomy and osteotomy to improve function. [Motion
picture] Dept. of Oral Surgery. Ohio State University. Made
and released by Dept. of Photography and Cinema, 1972.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY. Presents the case history of a teenage girl who has an os-
teotomy and a partial glossectomy. Follows her from the preoperative interview,
through surgery, to onc-wcck and one-year postoperative interviews.
Tongue I Ohio Stale University. Columbus.
II. Ohio. State University. Columbus. Dcpi. of Pho-
1. Jaws— Surgery.
Dept. of Oral Surgery.
tography and Cinema.
[RD526]
CINE
617
72-700356
MARC
A Participation concert {Motion picture) CBS Television
Network. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.
42 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Young people's concert serlea)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer and director, Roger Bnglander; writer,
Dean Dlzon.
SUMMAltY: Dean DIioo narrates and conducts a New York
Philharmonic young people's participation concert, a new kind of
modern concert In which the performers and the audience work and
have fun together. Demonstrates orchestration, musical counting,
musical terms, a guessing game of compositions and coinpoxera, and
a symphonic analysts of the second movement of Beethoven's Sym-
phony no. 8.
1. Music— Analysis, appreciation. I. Columbia Broadcaating
Syatem, inc. CBS Television. II. Holt, RInebart and Winston. Inc.
III. Series ; Young peo- ple'a concert series (Motion picture)
[MT6] 780.78 72-714235
Holt, Rinehart and WInaton
Particle in a box {Motion picture) Education Development
Center, 1968.
3 min. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Quantum phjalcs series, no. 15)
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the Collie physics film program.
With flim notes.
Creditt: Director. Richard Bergman; editor, Michel Chalufour;
computer sequence. A. Goldberg, H. M. St^i^, J. L, Schwarta.
Summary: Computer animated film. Shows the periodic Ume de-
pendence of a wave packet confined In an Infinitely (leep iQtiare-weti
potential
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. r. Education Derelopment Omter,
196a Series: Quantum physics series (Motion picture) na IS.
Series: College physics film program (Motion picture)
630.12 Fi A 6a-1481
Eklucatlon Development Center
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Fihnstrips
Particle size and speed of chemical change {Motion pic-
ture) Iwanami Films, Tokyo. Released in the U. S. b^
BFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 mill. !<1. color, super 8 mm. (Molecular motion and speed
of chenitcnl change series)
Loop Dim.
Witb stud; guide.
Summary: Illustrates that the speed of a reaction Is dependent
upon the amount of surface area upon which oxygen can react with
the fuel. Shows that a reaction can be sre&tlr accelerated by break-
ing the fuel Into small particles.
1. Chemical reaction. Rate of. i. Iwanami BIga Selsakujo,
Tokyo, ti. BPA Educational Media. Series: Molecular motion
and xpeed of chemical change aeries (Motion picture)
Ml 71-708821
BFA Educational Media
A Particular man {Motion picture) William Lipper. Bfr-
leased by Sterling Educational Fibns, 1969.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
8umuutry: Uses the reminiscences of an Italian vlollnmaker who
emigrates to the United States to empbaslra the Importance of dignity
and pride In an IndlrldnaL Follows the steps Involred in the making
of a violin.
1. Violin—Construction. L Lipper. William, n. Sterling Bduca-
tlooal Fllnu, inc.
681 70-705634
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Une Partie de compagne (Motion picture)
see Ways of love
Parties and ekctiwis {FUmstrip) National Film Board
of Canada, 1965.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
French version released under the title Partis et election*.
Summary: Dlsiuasca the party system In Canada and deacrlbea the
method of election. With captions.
1. Political parties — Canada. 2. Elections— Canada. i Canada.
National Film Board.
Fi A 67-4190
National Film Board of Canada
Parties frwn packages (Filmstrip)
Economics Dept, 1969.
Swift and Co.^ Home
57 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's manual and student folder.
Creditt: Author, Martha Logan.
Summarj/: Illustrates Information printed on pa(Aages, and ln<
eludes suggestions for snacks, luncheons, supper dishes, and dinner
party menus using meats In packages.
1. Entertaining. 2. Cookery. i. Swift and Company.
642 70-734640
Swift and Oomptny
The Partner {Motion picture) New Holland Machine Co.,
division of Sperry Rand Corp., 1965.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
Summarj/: Traces the history of the county agent and his Canadian
counterpart, the agricultural representative, and describes their work
to bring the tools of science and sound business management to the
farm.
1. Agricultural extension work — Canada. r. Sperry Rand Corpo-
ration. New Holland Machine Company,
630.7 Fi A 67-5814
SperryiRand Corp. New Holland Uachlne Oo.
A Partner to providence (Motion picture) Lubin Mfg. Co.,
1914.
10 ni II. si. b4w. 10 mm. (The Beloved adventurer, no. 8)
Originally released in 35 mm.
In the George Marshall Film Collection of the American Film
Insiittite Collection, Library of Congress.
CREDITS: Writer, EnMnett CampbeU Hall. CAST: Arthur V,
Johnson, Robert la Monte, Georce Bliss.
SUMMARY : A drama In which ttie general manager of a construc-
tion company steals the payroll from the company safe and blames
the act on the cashier.
I. Lubin Manufacturing Company. II. Oeorge Marshall Film Col-
lection. III. American Film Institute Collection. Series: The Be-
loved adventurer (Motion picture) no. 8.
791.43 70-710431
Partners in crime (Motion picture) WCKT, 1968.
60 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarj/: Uses a series of crimes staged La the Miami areft to
llluatrate the apathy and fear of bystaoders and to point out their
responsibility as citizens in apprehending cnnrinarU.
1. Orime prevention-— Citijeen participation. l WCKT (Tele-
vlHlon station) Miami Beach, Fla.
823.6 71-702844
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Partners in mission {Motion picture) Board of Misdons of
the Methodist Church, 1967. Made by Television, Radio
and Film Commission of the Methodist Church.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With leader's guide.
Credit*: Director, Donald Hughes.
Bwnmary: A Bolivian pastor and a missionary to Argentina dis-
cuss the social revolution now occurring in Latin America and how
the church and the American people may participate In this liberating
change.
1. Church and social problems — L^lln America. 2. I^tln America —
Soc condit. L Methodist Cliurch (United States) Board of Ml»-
Mooa.
266.7 Fi A 67-6771
Methodist Church. Board of Missions
Partners in research {Filmatrip) BioSciences Information
Service of Biological Abstracts, 1967. Made by Cornell
Visual Aids Co.
86 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (Is. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In.. S3i rpm.
Eastman color.
Bummai-y: Discusses the difDculty of keeping up with new devel-
opments In biology and tells how communication among sclentlsta
has been Improved by the BioSciences Information Service of
Biological Abstracts. Traces the history of the organization and
describes how students, teachers, and technicians can benefit from
Its services.
1. Biology— Information services. i. BioSciences Information
Service of Biological Abstracts.
Fi 67-1632
Partners in space and defense {Motion picture) General
Motors Corp., Photographic Dept, Released by General
Motors Corp., 1966.
14 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary: IliuRtrates the results of some of the work General
Motors does in cooperation with the Government Id Ita programs for
defense and space. Shows General Motors Corporation's develop-
ments from tanks to rocket guidance systems and from shells to moon
vehicles.
1. Munitions — U. S. i. General Motors Corporation. Photo-
graphic Dept IL General Uotors Corporation.
623.4'0973 Fi A 67-5974
Oenera) Motors Corpora- tlon
Partons en vacances (Motitm picture) French ministry of
education, Paris, and by Centre de recherches et d'etudea
pour la diffusion du franoais, St. Cloud, France. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Center for Curriculum Develop-
ment, 1965.
K min sd. color. 16 mm. (Voli et Images de France)
With teacher's guide entitled Implementing Voix et Images de
France In American schools end colleges.
Summary: A French language teaching film which provides a tour
of scenic and historic landmarks In France. Pictures several winter
and summer sports.
1 French language — Audio-visual Instruction. I. France. Ml-
nlstfere de r«ducatlon natlonaie. II, Saint Cloud, France, ficole
normale supftrleure. Centre de recherches et d'etudea pour la diffu-
sion du francals. III. Center for Curriculum Develop-
ment Series :Voliet Images de France (Motion picture)
448 70-710640
Center for Curriculum Development
Partridge, Rondal
Pave it and paint it green.
Parts and functions of digital computers {FUmstrip) Kin-
ney-Wolf Productions, 1969. Released by BFA Educa^
tional Media.
51 fr color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: 11 in. per set,
9 min. (Computer series 2: Introduction to computer programming)
With study guide.
Summary: Covers the three major systems of digital computers,
input, operations, and output Shows that computers are capable of
storing Information, of carrying on simple operations related to
counting, and of reading and acting upon Instructions provided In
number form.
1 Electronic digital computers. i. Klnney-Wolf Productions,
n. BFA Educational Media. Series : Computer series 2 : introduc-
tion to computer programmUig (Filmatrip)
510.78 74-737231
UFA Kducatlonal Media
Parts and functions of the circular saw {Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical
Films.
4 min. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 4: Radial
saw)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Identifies the Important parts of a table circular saw
and shows the functions of each.
1. Circular saws. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 4: Radial saw.
684.08 Fi A 6a-2757
HcGraw-Hlll BocA Co.
Parts of a plant (Motion picture) Cenco Educational Films,
19G6.
3 miii. si. color. 8 mm. (Elementary botany series)
Loop tlLni.
Summary: Uses time lapse photography to show the growth of a
plant and to study the functions of its parts.
1. Botany— Morphology. 2. Growth (Plant.s) i. Cenco E<hica-
tionai Films, Chicago. Seriea: Elementary botany series (Motion
picture)
372.3 Fi A 68-2487
Cenco Educational Films
Parts of our flag {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (The United States flag)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Displays parts of the American flag.
1. Flags — V. S, I. E:ncyclopaedla Britannica Educational Cor-
poration, Series: The United States flag (Motion picture)
929.9 70-704854
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Parts of plants (FUmstrip) University Films. Released by
McGraw-Hill Book Co,, 1968.
36 fr. color. 35 mm, (The Plant world series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the basic parts of piant-s, including roots,
stems and branches, leaves, flowers, fiults, and seeds; explains the
particular function of each pnrt.
1 Botany— Morphology, 2. Plant physlologj', i. University
FllmK. Kansas City, Mo. ii, McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
The Plant world series (Filmstrlp)
681.4 Fi A 68-3576
UcCraw-HlU Book Co.
Parts of speech — up and away in a flying boat (FSnuttrip)
Troll Associates, 1970.
29 fr, color. 35 mm.
Crediti: Author, Edward McCullough.
Summary: Uses the adventures of a boy and a gnome traveling
In a strange boat to Introduce the eight parta of speech and to show
how they function within sentences. With captions. For elementary
grades.
1. English language — Grammar- 1950- —Juvenile flima
L Troll Associates.
372.6 75-737451
Troll Associates
Parts of the band saw {Motion picture) Lou Lilly Films,
1964, Released by Intemationnl Comm anient ion Films,
1968.
4 min. si. color, 8 mm. (Industrial education series)
Loop flim mounted in cartridge. Insiied In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary; Illu.'rtraten and lattels parts of a band saw.
1. Band saws. i. Lou Lilly Films, ii. International Communi-
cation Films. Series: Industrial education series (Motion picture)
684.08 72-703162
International CommunI- cation Films
Parts of the card catalog (FUmstrip) Long Filmslide Serv-
ice, 1968.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. (How the card catalog helps you)
Summary: Examines the content of a catalog card, from the in-
formation copied from the title page of the book lo the tracings
added by the librarian. With captions.
1. Catalog cards. i. Long Filmslide Service. Series: How the
card catalog helps you { Filmstrlp)
026.3 75-737260
Long Filmslide Service
Parts fA the circular saw {Motion picture). Lou Lilly
Films, 1964. Released by Intemnfionnl Communication
Films, 1968.
4 min. si. color, 8 mm. (Industrial education series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In Kiiper 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Ilinsitrates and labels parts of a circular saw,
1, Circular sawc. i. Ixiu Lilly Piims. ti. international Com-
munication Films. Series: Industrial education series (Motion
picture?
684.08 70-703164
International CommunI- cation Films
Encyclopaedia Biitannica Educa-
29
Parts of the city. [Filmstrip]
tional Corp., 1969.
44 fr color, 35 mm. (Living on man's earth)
With teacher' I guide,
CREDITS: Producer. Don Murie.
SUMMARY: lllusirstes the varying life.siyles of people in the city, and [he
variety of their dwellings. With captions. For primary grades
1, City and town life— Juvenile film*. 2, Housing- Juvenile films, (1 City
and [own life. 2. Dwellings] I Encyclopaedia Britannica Educaliunal Cor-
poration, II, Scries: Living on man's earth. (Ftlmsiripj
[HT65] 372.8 72-734894
EBEC 72 MARC
Parts of the computer (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
^ min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introducing computers)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: I'ses pictures and diagrams In describing the major
parts of the computer.
1. Electronic digital computers, I, Eothen Films. II. Ekicydo-
paedia Britannica Educational (Corporation. Berlea: Introducing
computers (Motion picture)
621.3819 73-709891
Encyclopaedia Britan- nIca Educational Corp.
Parts of the jointer {Motion picture) Ia>u Lilly Films,
1964. Released by International Commimicution Films,
1968.
4 min. ni. color. 8 mm. (Indiistriai education series)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm, and
in super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Illustrates and labels parts of a Jointer.
1. Jointer (Woodworking machine) i. Lou Lilly Film* n. In-
ternational Communication Films, Series: Industrial education
series (Motion picture)
684.08 76-703163
International CommunI. cation Films
Parts of the lathe (Motion picture). Lou Lilly Films, 1964.
Released by International Communication Films, 1968.
4 mill. s\. color. 8 mm. ( Industrial education series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Illustrates and labels parts of a lathe. Including the
bead stock, locking pin, and spindle clamp.
1. Latbett. I. Lou Lilly Films, ii. International Communica-
tion Films. Series: Industrial education series (Motion picture)
684.08 7:J-703165
International CommunI- cation Films
Parts of the radial arm saw (Motion picture) Lou Lilly
Films, 1964. Released by Inlernationnl Communication
Films, 19CR.
4 min. si. color, g mm. (Industrial education series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Illustrates and labels parts of a radial arm saw.
1, Radial saws. t. Lou Lilly Films, n. International Communi-
cation Films. Series: Industrial education aeries (Motion picture)
684.08 79-703161
International CommunI- cation Fitm^
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Party {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood,
Eng. Released in the U. S. by Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
3 mill. $i. L-olor. 8 mm. (Points of departure, no. 2)
Loop film mounted In cartrtdge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With aim notes.
Summary: Dramatizes a situation designed to stimulate discua-
8lon of the value of sophistication and the moral Issues lavolred la
sexual curlosltj- and experimentation.
I. Sexual ethics. t Eothen Films, n. Popular Science Publish-
ing Company, inc., New York. Audio-Visual Dlrlsion. Series; Points
of departure ( Motion picture) do. 2.
176 Fi A 68-1894
Popular Sci«ice Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Dlr.
A Party {Motion picture) Northern Blinois CJas Co. Made
by Cavalcade Productions. Beleased by Sterling Movies
U. S. A., 1969.
14 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
fiummarv: Discusses tbemes, refreohtaeots, decorations, and plao-
QlDg for various kinds of high school parUes. Includes sequences on
sensory awareness.
1. Entertaining. i. Northern Illinois Qas Company, n. Sterling
Movies U. S. A., Inc.
642 74-T05635
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Party (Motion picture) Jeffrey O. Rodman, 1971.
G min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREHITS: Camernman. Roger Hanson.
SUMllARV : Draiuatizea the effect of loneliness on four women
who meet at an afternoon coffee party.
1, Loneliness. I. Hodman, Jeffrey O.
[BF575.L7] 152.4 73-713588
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The Party (Motion picture) Paulist Productions, 1971.
28 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Insight)
Also l^isued in b&w.
SEDl'l^!^'p"rJdi'in John Me^y'^ ^ucas; director Ni|k
Webster; writer, Ed Waters. Dave Moessinger. CAST: Pam Mc-
Myler. Billy Mumy. Michael Burns.
SUMMARY- A dramatization about a teenage girl who Is torn
by peer group pressure, the demands of her boyfriend, and her own
feelings toward love and sexual commiiment. ,,,,„, , ,„, ,
I Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisade.-.. Calif. II. Series: Inslghl
(Motion picture) ^^^ 79-718919
Paulist Productions
The Party — ordering sequences {Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1969.
4 ml" si. color, super 8 mm. (Models for English composition)
Loop aim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Milton Wartenberg.
Rummar)!: Provides subject matter for writing a composition In
which non-sequent lai fragments of a story are presented in an or-
dered sequence.
1. English language — Rhetoric. i. Ealing Corporation, Cam-
bridge. Mass. Series: Models for English composition (Motion
picture)
808 75-700378
Elallng Corporation
Party planning — menus, recipes, decorations {FUimtrip)
Reynolds Metals Co. Made and released by Animatic
Productions, 1963.
37 min. color. 35 mm.
With lencher'8 script and guide booklet.
Creditt: Executive producer. I.«onard B. Elliott.
Summary: Presents guides to some of the factors Included in
selecting food, planning meals, and managing time In the prei>nratlon
of successful parties.
1. Entertaining. i. Reynolds Metals Company, n. Animatic
Productions.
642 Fi A 68-3919
Animatic Productions
Party rule after the revolution (1917-1932) {Motion pic-
ture) Institute on Communism and Constitutional De-
mocracy, Vanderbilt University, in cooperation with the
University of Notre Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 min. sd. bJcw. l(t mm. (The Naiut-e of commuulsm, no. 25)
With study guide.
CredUa: Producer and directs. Gerald Burlage.
Summary: Lecturer Herbert J. Ellison discusses tb>) development
of Soviet RusRia and the role of the Communist Party In Soviet life
after the revolution of 1917.
I. Russia— Pol. k govt.— 1&17- i. Vanderbilt University,
Nashville. Institute on Communism and Constltutiomil Democracy.
Series: The Nature of communism (Motion picture) no. 25.
Fi 67-595
Party rule in Russia (1932-1961) {Motion picture) Insti-
tute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Van-
derbilt University, in cooperation with the University of
Notre Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 min. fii. b&»- 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 26)
With study guide.
Creditt: Producer and director. Gerald Burtage.
SHmmary: Lecturer Herbert J. Blllaoo traces the history of Com-
munl-t Party rule In Russia from 1982 to 1961. Including trend* in
Intellectual life, agriculture, and Industry,
1. Ruasla— Pol & govt.— 1917- i. Vanderbilt University.
Nashville. Institute on Communism and ConstltutloDal Democracy.
Series: Tbe Nature o( commoatsm (Uotion picture) no. 26.
Fi 67-59ft
La PwKe. (Filmairipi Ancora Produccionet, Barcelona.
Released in the VS. by Oculer Pub. Co.. 1970.
35 fr. color. 15 mm. uti phoiroupe: Mngle-Irseli I retl (5 in.). 7 1/2
ips.. 15 min.
Wiih UM iit French-
SUMMARY: A Frertch IsngMge leKhing film wing iktuhtt from the itofy
of Ibc Mme title by Ouy dc Maupussnt. With captioru.
I. FfMch laogustc— Audio- vuusl initniciion I. Maupawsni. Guy de,
1150-1193. U Psnwe II Ancori ProduccioMi- 111 Oe»»ler PuWuhing
^'n.-,, 44. 72-732768
OMSler Pub- Co. TJ MAKt-
Pas de denx {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by Learning Corp, of
America, 1909.
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Creditt: Producer and director, Norman McLaren.
8wnmary: Illuminates the grace, beauty, and roovem«it of the
classical ttallet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-Image
patterns. Features Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les
Grands Ballets Canadlens.
1. Ballet. r. Canada. National Film Board, n. Learning Cor-
poration of America.
782.9 78-703710
Learning Corp. of America
Pa's family tree (Motion picture) E & R Jungle Film Co.
[1916,
11 mill. si. biw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the George Marshall Film Collection of the American Film
Institute CollecUon, Library of Congreas.
CREDITS: Director, L. W. Chaudet; scenario, Frances WlUey;
cinema tographer, Arthur Powerson.
SUMMARY : A comedy In which a man dreams that his sona turn
Into chimpanxeea. „ ,
I. B & R Jungle Film Company. II. George Marshall Film Col-
lection. III. American Film Institute CtoUectlon,
791.43 74r-710432
Pasadena Foundation for Medical Research
Morphology, growth and pacemaker activity
of mammalian heart ventricle cells in culture.
Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association,
Pasadena, Calif,
see
Backstage at the world's greatest parade.
Behind the scenes .
The Joy of muMC (1972 Rote Pirade)
Wonderful world of adventure.
PMCtI*. taw. tMotioii picture, IwanamiFdnu. Tokyo. Relewed
in the U.S. by BFA Educadonal Media, 1972.
4 min. «. color, tupw « mm. {Pr«u« of « liquid)
Loop film in cartridge.
Media. Ill.Serk. :PresaureofaUquid.(Mot.onp.ctu«i 72.70OUO
BFA EducanoBsl Media '2
Pashkovsky, Jack
Patterns.
Paso k la justicia {Motion picture) Moecow, 1948.
07 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Production Especial ■'Cine-Cronlca.
With Spanish titles and narration. ,..„,„„, v-h.-imr
Summary: Shows the Nazi atrocities In the region of Kharkor,
Russia. , ,
1. World War. IGSft-lW^-Atroclties. ,noo^7
940.54 76-708947
Pass and Seymour
see
Split second safety; a guide for electrical
hazard safety.
Motorola, 1971.
Pass receiving, part 1 (Motion picture)
Made by NFL Films.
U mm. Kd. color. 16 mm. (George Allen football skUls)
.Also iMUed an electronic Tideo recording. __^,^ ,^^^ fu,,-u.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates to players and ™*«^ '*'•/" ?L
mentals of football that brought success to 0««^ *"*";„ '"fraJS
drili for both running backs and pass recelYers. Skills demonstrat«I
by RaymoDd Berry and Jack Snow. o^j^ . n<«FM
iPaasIng (Football) I. Motorola. Inc. II. Serle*: George
Allen football skills ( Motion picture)
[GV951.5] 796.332 70-718687
01 KB
Passage of a shock wave through a circular orific« (Moti<»i
picture) Education Development Center. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
A min. "1. biw. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanic* dims)
Also IsKued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
8UUMAKY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a pnaae
of fluid mechanics. ,» »
1. Shock waves. I. Education Development Omter. "■ «"■
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Fluid
mechanics films (Motion picture)
682 76-710308
Encyclopaedia Briuo- olca Educational Corp.
Passage of shock waves over bodies (Motion picture) Edu-
cation Development Center. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britaimica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics Alms)
Also Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. in cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid raechaolca.
1. Shock waves. I. Education Derelopmeot Oeoter. II. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Dducational Corporation. Series: Fluid
mechanics films (Motion picture)
632 76-710305
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bdacatlonal Corp.
Passage of shock waves through constrictions (Motion pic-
ture) Education Development Center, Released by En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a pbaae
of fluid mechanics.
1. Sho(^ waves. I. Bldocatlon Development Center. II. Bn-
oydt^wedla Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Fluid
mechaalcs films (Motion picture)
582 79-710306
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Passenger ships (FUmstrip) Curriculum Materials Corp.»
1968.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (TransportaUon)
Smmwi I"bescribe8 modern passenger vessels, and dlscuasee the
duties of the captain, the functions of radar and the radio room, tne
various rooms aboard the ship, and the use of life boats, tenders, and
*"^1 0«an liners. i. Curriculum Materials Corporation. Se-
r,»-: Tr.„^r..«ou (^""""'Pl^.^ ^ j.; ^ ^.^^^
Curriculum Materials Corp.
Passenger trains help us {FUmatrip) Currioulum M.teri.la
Corp., 1968.
43 ti color. 35 mm. (TraiuporUillon)
Curriculum Materials Corp-
Passing (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts^ 1971.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Elementary school basketball)
SUMMARY : Demonstrates proper methods of basketball passing.
1. Basketball— Juvenile Alms. I. Falrfiekl Associates. II. Unl-
rersal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Elementary school
basketball (Motion picture)
[GV885.1] 796.32 75-715021
Universal Education and Viaual Arts
Passing and catching {Motion picture) Film Associates,
1966.
3 min Ki. color. 8 mm. (Basketball skills series)
Loop 111m.
Issued In stiindard S mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide
Summorv: Demonstrates the basic basketball skills of itasslng and
catching.
1. Basketball. i. Film Associates. Series: Basketball skills
series (Motion picture)
796.32 Fi A 68-2812
Film Associates
Passing and pass receiving {Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1969. Made by Simon and Flynn.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Vince Lombardi's the science and
art of football, no. 4) ., __
Bummaiy: VInce I>orabardl examines the stance and maneuver-
ability of the quarterback and the pass receiver.
1 Quarterback (Football) 2. Passing (FootbaU) i. Lombardl,
Vlnce II. Holt. Rinehart and Winston. Inc. Series: Vlnce Lom-
bardi's the science and art of footbaU (Motion picture) no. 4.
796.832 71-709155
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
30
Passing days (Motion picture) Za^freb Fihns, Yugoslavia.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director, animation, and drawing, Nedeljko Draglc;
background, Rudalf Boroaak; camera, Zlatko Sacer.
Summary: An animated story of a man prevented by pec^le and
events from leading a simple life.
I. Zagreb-films, ii. Contemporary Flims/McOraw-Hlll.
701.946 76-706201
McO raw-Bill Book Co.
The Passing game {Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969. Made by Simon and Flynn.
26 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (Vlnce Lombardi's the science and
art of football, no. 10) , . i
Summary: Vlnce I-orabardl describes how to develop a successful
passing attack. Includes several passing plays. , ^ j. ,,, __
1 Football— Offense. 2. Passing (Football) i. Lombardl. Vlnce.
n Holt. Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Vlnce I^ombardl s
the science and art of football (Motion picture) no. 10.
796.882 74-709161
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
I. Phillipt, Derek. 1926-
A Passing phase [Motion picture] Derek Phillips, England, 1 970.
Released in the U.S. by Mass Media Associates.
7 min. tA color. 16 mm
With discuuion (utde
SUMMARY: Shows how the evolution of man is related to the evolutioa of
war weaponry and human power ttiugglcft.
1 Evolution. 2. Earth. 3. End of the world.
11. Mats Media Associates.
[QB638] 901.9 72-700412
Mass Media Associates 72 MARC
PassinsT quietly throuch (Motion picture) New York Uni-
versity Institute for Film, 1970. Made by Dinitia Smith
McCarthy.
28 miD. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMUARY : Presents a story about bd old man, dying, alone and
bereft, who tries to underatand bis dying and to wtabllah bis etw-
nllj through a relatlonablp with his only omtact. a practical nurse
assigi>e(! to him by the dty.
1. Death. I, New York University. InsUtute for Film and
Television.
tlu««^ Swedes. [Motion picture] National Film Board
of Canada in collaboration with the Swedish Institute for Cul-
tural Relations. Released by Nati<Hial Rim Board of Canads^
1969.
21 min. >d bftw. 16 mm.
In the Swedish- Canadian co-produciioas •eriea.
CREDITS: Producers. Joaeph Koenig. John Keraeny; director and photogra-
pher, Martin Duckworth; editor, Ulla Ry^.
SUMMARY: A poetic view of life in Sweden as seen by someone who doe*
not live there. Without naitatioa.
1. Sweden— Social Ufe aad cuatotns. I. Canada. National Film Board.
[DL631) 914.85 74-714352
National Fibn Board of 72 MARC
Passion (Motion picture) CzechosloTensk^ filmexport,
Prague. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1970.
10 mlQ. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director, writer, and artist, Jlrl Tmka.
j^timRtarv: An animated film about a boy who grows Into a man
with a passIOD for speed, always trying to speed up bis toys and
transportation Tehlcles, and always being crushed by them.
1. Speed. L CeskoBlovensk^ aimexrwrt. n. Contemporary
FllmB/McGraw-HiU.
704.945 7a-708729
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
La Passion (Motion picture)
see La Vie et la passion de J6sus Christ
The Passion of slow fire (Motion picture) Cindphonic,
Paris. Released in the U. S. by Trans-Lux Distributing
Corp., 1962.
93 nifii sd. b&w. 3r> mm.
English tllalog «lubbe«l In; dlrectwl and written by Terry Curtis.
Based on the novel La mort de Belle, by Georges Slmenon.
Credit*: Pntducer. Frangnia Chavane; director, Edouard Moll-
oaro; screenplay, Jean Anouilh; music, Georges Delerue; photogra-
phy, Jean-Iiouls Ficavet ; editors, Robert Isnardon, Monique Isnar-
don. Catt: Jean Desallly, Monique Melinand. Jacques Monod,
Alexandra Stewart, Yves Robert, Yvette EtIevanL
Summary: Dramn in which a sedate, withdrawn professor is ac-
cused of murdering a yonng American girl boarder and how this
■battering event causes him to realize the narrowness of his life and
marrlBKe.
I. Simenon, Georges, 1903- I* mort de Belle n.
Cln*phonlc.s.a. r. 1. in. Trans-Lux Distributing Corpo-
ration. New York.
Fi 67-1303
PassoTVT with Jui Peerce {Motion picture) Jewish The-
ological Seminary of America and National Broadcasting
Co. Released by National Academy for Adult Jewish
Studies, 1968.
so min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Kinescope.
Telecast on the NBC seriM Bternal light
With script
Credila: Script. Moses Bowell.
Summary.- Jan Peerce, Metn^iollton Opera star, accompanied by
a choir, sings traditional and modern melodies associated with Pass-
over and the Seder service. Mr. Peerce and his wife explain some
of the Passover customs and comment on the answ«^i to the tradi-
tional four questions.
L Music, Jewish. L Eternal light (TetevlsIoD program) n.
Jewish Theological Seroinary of America, in. National Broadcast-
ing Company, Inc. re. National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies.
296.4 76-700978
National Academy for Adolt Jewish Stndlfl*
Passport to life (Motion picture) Hadassah (1953 ?,
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cred'ti: Original ftory and photographer, Oscar H. Horovlts;
writer. Samuel T. .\nsell : narrator, Martin Bookspan.
Summar]/: Memt>erfl of the Youth AUyah of Hada.ssab visit recep-
tion and work rnmps for immigrants in Israel, observe the operation
of Institutions established with volunteer funds for the care and
vocational training of refugee children and teenagers, and are greeted
by the Prime Minister.
1. Israel — Emigration aad Immigration. i. Hadassah, the
Women's Zionist Organization of America.
361.5 72-704265
The Password is courage (Motion picture) Andrew L.
Stone, inc. Relea.s<tl by Met ro-Croldywn- Mayer, l%2.
ll'i lii n. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Ad Andrew and Virginia Stone production.
Based on the biography of the same title, by John Castle.
Crcditt: Associate producer. Sydney Streeter; director and writer,
Andrew L. Stone: director of photography. David Boulton; editor,
Noreen Ackland. Ciut: IUrk Bogarde. Maria Perschy. Alfred Lynch.
Summary: An adventure melodrama about British prisoners of
war held in a German camp during World War ii.
1. Coward, Charles. 2. World War, 1989-1945— Atrocities. S.
World War. 1939-19*.">— Prisoners and prisons, German. i. Castle,
John, pseud. The i>asMword is courage, ii. Andrew L. Stone, Inc.
m. Met ro-Ooldwvo- Mayer. Inc.
791.43 Fi 67-1304
The Past (Filnistrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1971.
101 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33t rpm., 11
min. iHlack poems, black Images)
With teacher's guide and poems.
Credits: Producer and writer, Barbara Martinsons.
Summary: RecounU In poetry the black man's special view of
history.
1. American poetry— Negro authors. I. Schloat (Warren) Pro-
ductions, Pteasantvllle, N. Y. Series: Black poems binA Images
(Fllmstrlp)
811 74-788193
Warren Schloat Pro- dactlons
The Past it prelude: the monntains. the plalas, the plateaus. [Mo-
tion picture) Audio Productions. Released by Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1971.
12 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explores the origin >nd formation of mounUtru and the archi-
tecture of plateaut. Explains virioui types of pressures that build mountaiiu. and
discusses the forces that build sad wear away the surface of the earth over long
periods of time. Includes scenes of volcanic eruption aitd lavs flow, and of wind
and water si work.
1. Mountains. 2. Plateaus. 3. Eroakm. 1. Audio Productioit*. inc. New
York. 11. Universal Education and Visual Ans.
tQE621] 551.4 72-700383
UniverMi Education and 72 MARC
Visual Arts
Fkst redemption (Motion picture) Kay Bee Union, 1913.
Released by W. H. Productions Co. ,1918?,
•JH miri. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Orlglimlly released In 35 mm.
In the John B. Allen dim collection. Library of Congress.
CredUi: Producer, Thomas H. Ince. Coat: Ann Uttle, Shorty
Hamilton. William Elagleshlrt
Summary: Western melodrama. After a series of adventures
which Include a gun battle with a pursuing posse, the wild and Inde-
pendent daughter of a gambler-liquor dealer unsuccessfully attempts
to lead a new life wh^i ahe la paroled Into the custody of ttte local
minister.
L Kay Bee Union, u. W. U. Productions Company, ic. John B.
Allen film eollectlon.
Fi6&-606
Pasta & Italian sauce (Filmstrip) Lawry's Foods, 1966.
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
With narration guide, pasta recipe sheets, work sheet and answer
sheet.
SUMMARY: Dewrlbes the many varieties of pasta, Hs origins,
and the proper methods of preparation. Shows the many types of
pasta dlshcH that can be made and shown in party table settluKS.
and demonstrates the preparation of popular and unusual dishes
made with pasta and Italian sauce.
1, Cookery (Macaroni) 2. Sauces. I. Lawry's Foods.
641.8 70-737735
Lawry's Foods
Paste-ups (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Released
by Grosaet & Dunlap, 1965.
2 mill. .si. color, super 8 mm. (Graphics — photomechanical)
Liiop fllni.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Executive producer, Rolwrt B. Beeohlng.
Summary: Demonstrates how to assemble the Individual elements
of a layout for a commercial design Into a paste-up.
1 Commercial art I. Scope Prodnctlons. II. Grosset & Dun-
lap, inc., publishers, New York. Series: Graphics— photomechan-
ical (Motion picture)
778 72-711860
Scope ProdactlooB
Pastel drawing (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Pine arts techniques- miscel-
laneous)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Oreditt: Series de.slgner, Sol Dworkln.
Summarv: Explains the techniques Involved In pastel drawing.
1. Pastel drawing. i, Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Fine aru tecbniquee: mlacellaneoua (Hotloa ptctnre)
751.4 77-708111
Walden Film Oorp.
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich, 1890-1960. Doktor
Zhivago
Doctor Zhivago.
Pasteur and microbes (FUmatrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1954. Made by J. A. Lauwerys. Released in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
28 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (Lives of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual. Note* revised 1968.
Summary: Traces the life of Louis Pasteur, the French chemist
whose experiments In sterilization of milk, wine, and beer led to the
study of disease microt>e8 In silkworms, then In animals and humans.
Discusses his germ theory and vacclnea.
I. Pasteur. Louis. 1822-1885. i. Common Ground, ltd., London,
u. Carman Kducatlonal Associates. Series: Lives of famous men
and women (FUmstrlp)
925 Fi A 68-4704
Carman Educational Aasociates
Futoral symphony, by Beethoven {FUmttrip) Educational
Audio Visual, 1968.
57 f r, color. 85 mm. and 2 pbonodlscs ( 2 B. each ; 2 B. with
electronic signal), 12 In., 331 rpm., 41 min. mlcrogroove. (Music
appreciation series)
With tencher's notes.
Creditt: Visual editor, Jeanne Rice.
Summaiy: Uses paintings from various periods and several coun-
tries to Illustrate the moods of Beethoven's Pastoral symjrtiODy.
1. Beethoven, I.udwlg van. 1770-1827. Symphony, no. 8, <^. 68,
F major. 2. Art and music. i. Beethoven, Ladwig van, 1770-1827.
Symphony, no. 6, op. 68, F major, n. Educational Audio Visual, Inc.,
Pleasantvllle. N. V. Series: Music appreciation series (Fllmstrtp)
785.1 Fi A 68-4745
Educational Audio Visual
31
PMtoral symphony by Lndwlit van BMthoy.il {FOmitrip)
Educational Audio Visual, 1964.
87 fr. color. S5 mm. (Muilo appreclntlon K(rie«l
With teacher', guide eod note*.
r^hrvVs"Ko"r\rsym^ph^J" ^M^P^ io'^^^te the .
"r^o';ri5^dCV^S:i8:rT. S,mphc«^, no ,^^op «.
F mi^ n EducaUonal Audio Vl-ual Inc., PleaBantrllle, N. T.
Series: Music appreciation aeries (Filmstrip) pjj^ 57^4200
Educational Audio Vlaoal
Pastorale (Motion picture) Square Deal Pictures Corp.,
1946.
11 min. sd. b&w, 16 mm.
CrediU: Narrator, Jesae WlUlam StltL
Summarv.- Against quiet boating and landscape scMiea the l^soo
Is presented tbst young people should be trained to see true values,
and to be grateful for their blessings In order to help esUbUsh the
Kingdom of God on earth, and prevent future wars.
1. Touth— Conduct of life. i. Square Deal Pictures Corpora-
tion, Osainlng, N. Y.
261.8 76-704266
Pastry dough — nixing (Motion picture) Scope Produc-
tions. Released by Groseet 4 Dunlap, 1967.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baking)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Executive producer. Robert B, Beechlng.
Summary : Describes the difference between pastry dough and
bread dough and demonstrates bow to mix pastry dough.
1. Pastry. 2. Dough. I. Sc(H»e Productions. II, Gresset A
Dunlap. inc.. publishers. New York. Series: Baking (Motion
picture)
641.7 79-711843
Scope Productions
Pastry forming (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by Grosaet & Dunlap, 1967.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baking)
Loop film.
?',^lt'.'''ExS« producer, Robert B. BeechlnB.
.„mm.r,: Show. 'U,^°/,Sol-iro™« . Du„h,p, luc..
p„Ji,SS"Ne,v Torl,'™Vr,e.;^B.klog (Motion <"«""'|2_ni844
Scooe Productions
Pat explores his dty (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1971.
14 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued In b&w.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Irving Ruslnow; collaborators. P. Craig
Smith. Bettina P. Smith.
SUMMARY: The experiences of a young boy and his family are
used to point out the many factors which must be considered by a
family when looking for a new home In a repreeenUtlre American
city. For elementary grades.
1. ClUes and towns— U. S. 2. Housing— U. S. I. Encyclopaedia
Britannlcn Educational Corporation.
872.8 77-712313
Encycl<q>aedla Britan. nlca E:ducatlonal Corp.
Patara, Giorgio
see
Sculpture in the city — Spoleta
A Patch of bhie (Motion picture) Pandro S. Berman Pro-
ductions. Released by Metro-Gold wyn- Mayer, 1965.
lOfi min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Panaris ion.
Credits: Producer, Pandro S. Berman; director and writer. Ouy
Green; music. Jerry Goldsmith; director of photography. Robert
Burks; film editor, Rita Roland. Cast: Sidney Poltler. Shelley Win-
ters, Elisabeth Hartman, Wallace Ford, Ivan Dixon.
Summary: A romantic melodrama about a blind, white girl from
a dreary home who falls In love with the man who befriends her,
not knowing that he la a Negro.
r. Kata, Elizabeth. Be ready with bells and drums. 11. Pandro S.
Berman Productions, ni. Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Fi 68-1631
Patch pocket (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts. 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 3)
Loop film.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY : Deals with a square pocket and the special tech-
niques used In Its construction.
1. Pockets. I. Fairfield Associates. U. Universal Education
and Visual Arts. HI. Series: Sewing series (Motion picture) part 3
[TT560] 646.2 78-715117
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Patchworli (FUmatrip) Foster Marlow.
Fihn Asociates, 1968.
Released by Bailey-
6S fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 h. for automatic projector), 12 In.. S31 rpm. micro-
groove. (Art project 2)
With manual.
Summary: Shows techniques Involved In the textile craft of patch-
work. Demonstrates the employment of colors, shapes, and a mini-
mum of detail to produce a work of art.
1. Patchwork. i. Marlow. Foster, n. Baltey-Fllm Associates.
Series: Art project 2 (Filmstrip)
746.4 71-734676
Bal ley-Film Associates
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Patent and Trademark Institute of Canada
see
This is my invention.
The Path of light (Filmstrip) Harry Robin. Released by
JiFA Educational Media, 1970.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Light)
With teaching guide.
SU-MilARY: Explains that light travels In straight lines which
can be changed by reflection or refraction. Defines refraction and
reflettion and shows that we see things hecansc of reflected light.
With captions.
1, Reflection (Optics) 2. Refraction. I.Robin, Harry. II. BFA
Educational Media. III. Series: Light (Filmstrip)
[QC385] 535 76-739432
BFA Educational Media
Path to adulthood {Motion picture) Video Nursinc, 1967.
Made by WTTW-TV.
■H mill. .sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Man: his growth and development —
birth through adolescence)
Videotape also Issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabua, and audiotape.
Credits: Instructor. Robert C. Nicolay.
Summai-]/: Discusses the effects of parental and cultural attitudes
upon the young adult and his resultant behavior.
1. Adolescence. i. Video Nursing, Inc. Series: Man: his
growth and development-— hi rth through adolescence (Motion picture)
155.5 75-703684
Video Nursing
Path to nationhood {Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 1964. Released in the U. S., 1966.
27 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: E*roducer, John Martin-Jones ; director, Bern Oandy .
tguminani: Describes the election In 1964 of Papua and New
Guinea's first parliament. Discusses the problems Involved In ad-
ministering the election.
1. Elections— Papua-New Guinea (Ter.) i. Australia. News
aod Information Bareaa.
324.94 FiA6»-l744
Information Burea'i
AuBtraUan News and
Pa the -American Distributing Company
see
Victim.
Whistle down the wind.
Pathe Contemporary Films, inc. , New York
see
Bach to Bach.
A Child's eyes: November 22, 1963.
Pathe Educational Sciences, inc.
see
Ben Franklin's Philadelphia.
Ghost towns: U.S.A.
Library of Congress.
Mount Vernon: national shrine.
Statue of Liberty, then and now.
Story of our Capitol.
Valley Forge: national shrine.
The White House.
Williamsburg, restored in our century.
Pathe Exchange, inc.
see
Actor's nightmare.
The City slicker.
Don't get jealous.
Florida versus California.
The Freshman.
The Golf bug.
Good morning, Madam!
Happy days.
Harvest hands.
Iceland.
Kidnapped.
A Lad and his lamp.
The Maid of the wild.
Pathe review, no. 20.
The Shield of silence.
Some baby.
They shall pay.
Pathe f re res
see
The Dog and his various merits.
Down in the deep.
His first cigar.
Nomadic tribes in the El-Kantara (Gorges
(Algeria)
Romeo turns bandit.
Pathe News, inc. , New York
see
Ben Franklin's Philadelphia,
Ghost towns: U.S.A.
"Jim" Farley and his friends.
Library of Ctongress.
Making a better Indiana.
Men of destiny.
Milestones of the century.
Mount Vernon: national shrine.
News clips,
Roosevelt campaign and inauguration, 1932-
1933.
Statue of Liberty, then and now.
Story of our C^apitol.
Valley Forge: national shrine.
The White House.
Williamsburg, restored in our century.
32
Pathe review, no. 20 {Motion picture) Pathe Exchanee,
1928.
7 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
In the Douglas Fleming-Lynn Moore film collection. Library of
Congress.
Summon/.- Includes scenes of wayside vendors on city streets In
Japan and of Mexican artist Luis Hidalgo showing his wax carica-
tures of George Bernard Shaw, Jimmy Walker, Will Rogers, and
Meiican Presidents Obregon and Calles.
1. Hidalgo, Luis, 19047- 2. Peddlers and peddling — Japan.
I. Pathe Exchange, Inc. ii. Douglas Plemlng-Lynn Moore film collec-
tion.
736 Fi 68-543
Pathescope-Berlitz audio-visual French language series
(FUmstn'p) Pathescope Educational Films, 1959.
40 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and phonotapes: plastic, dual-
track, 24 reels (5 in.), 3S in. per sec.
With teacher's guide, student scripts, and Bngllsb picture-keyed
scripts.
Includes review tape for each set of five lessons.
Contentt: 1. On the plane. 46 fr. — 2. Arrival. 38 fr. — S. Luggage
and clothing. 38 (r. — 4. Paris taxi ride. 38 fr.— 6. Time, daya,
monthfl. 44 fr.— 6. At the hotel. 87 fr.— 7. In the hotel room.
40 fr.— 8. At the florist's. 37 fr.— 9. At the restaurant. 47 fr.—
10. Colors, foods, flowers. 43 fr.— 11. A visit 49 fr.— 11. At the
office. 38 fr.— 18. At an exhibition. 36 fr.— 14. A doctor's visit.
40 fr.— 15. In the Bols de Boulogne. 45 fr.— 16. Marketing. 46 fr.—
17. Sightseeing at Versailles. 53 fr.— 18. Sidewalk cafe. 41 fr.—
19. At the movies. 51 fr.— 20. At the cabaret. 46 fr.— 21. A legal
consultation. 47 fr.— 22. A train trip. 45 fr. — 23. At the barber'a.
36 fr. — 24. Department store. 46 fr.- 25. The profession. 49 fr. —
26. School days. 46 fr.— 27. The post office. 37 fr.~28. Polite con-
versation. 39 fr. — 29. Automobile accident. 49 fr. — SO. At the hos-
pital. 38 fr.— 31. At the races. 46 fr.— 32. A letter. 45 fr.— 33.
Marriage proposal. 36 fr. — 34. Jeweler and tKiokstore. 38 fr. — 35.
Military life. 51 fr.— 36, Renting a house. 51 fr.— 37. At the bank.
89 fr.— 38. At the art museum. 52 fr.— S9. The wedding. 50 fr.
40. On the boat. 35 fr.
1. French laii^iagc — .\iidio Visual instiaction. i. Pathescope
E<lucalional Film-;, inc.
448 73-733737
Pathescope Educational Films
Pathescope-Berlitz audio-visual German lanffuase series
{FUmetrip) Pathescope Educational Films, 1963.
30 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. and tapes: 18 reels (5 In.), 3J In. per
sec.
with teacher's guide, student scripts, and keyed pictures.
Includes review tape for each set of five lessons.
Contents: 1. Flight to Germany. 44 fr. — 2. Driving through
Munich. 44 fr.— 3. Hotel and flower shop. 42 fr.— 4. Dining at a
restaurant. 42 fr.— 5. Hours, days and months. 48 fr. — 6. A visit
43 fr.— 7. A day at the office. 42 fr.— 8. Marketing. 45 fr.— 9. A
wallc in the park. 46 fr. — 10. Colors In review. 41 fr. — 11. The
museum and art gallery. 46 fr. — 12. An outdoor cafe. 45 fr. — 13.
Legal matters. 44 fr. — 14. Going to the movies, 48 fr. — 15, Excur-
sion to a lake. 48 fr. — 16. Traveling by train. 47 fr. — 17. A day lo
Vienna. 40 fr.— 18. Professions. 48 fr.— 19. Memories of youth.
47 fr.— 20. The song of the Lorelei. 34 fr.— 21. At the post ofHce.
44 fr.— 22. The stolen letter. 41 fr.— 23. An automobile trip. 45 fr.—
24. At a concert and a festival. 47 fr.- 25. Long-awaited news. 48
fr.— 26. -4 proposal of marriage. 41 fr— 27. Looking for gifts. 44
fr.- 28. House hunting. 42 fr.— 29. In the bank. 43 fr.— 30. The
wedding day. 40 f r.
1. German language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. Pathescope
Educational Films, inc.
438 Fi A 64r-2849
Pathescope Educational Films
Pathescope-Berlitz audio-visual Spanish languag:e series
{Filmstrip) Pathescope Educational Films, 1962.
30 filmstrips, color, 35 mm. and tapes: 18 reels (5 In.), S| In. per
sec.
With teachers' guide, stud«it scripts, and keyed pictures.
Includes review tape for eadi set of five lessons.
Contents: 1. Flight to Mexico. 50 fr.— 2. From airport to hotel.
48 fr.- 3. An invitation. 49 fr.— 4. A typical restaurant 46 fr.— B.
Clock and calendar. 50 fr.— 6. A social visit 49 fr.— 7. A hoalneas
day. 61 fr.— 8. The doctor comes. 48 fr.— 9. At the market. 49 fr.-
10. Colors in review. 51 fr.— 11. A walk through the park. 53 fr.—
12. Historical points. ^ fr. — IS. An unexpected encounter. 52 fr. —
14. Legal matters. 53 fr.— 15. Today's film. 50 fr.— 16. Through the
canals. 50 fr.— 17. Travelling by train. 47 fr.— 18. Well groomed.
53 fr.— 19. Vocations. 53 fr. — 20. Memories of youth. 49 fr. — 21.
Postal service. 48 fr.— 22. Small talk. 54 fr.— 28. An autcwnobile
trip. 49 fr.— 24. Sunday outing. 49 fr.— 25. A stolen letter. 52 f r.—
26. Till' betrothal. 45 fr.— 27. Buying presents. 50 fr.— 28. House
hunting. 50 fr.— 29. Financial arrangements. 44 fr. — SO. The wed-
ding day. 47 fr.
1. Spanish language — Audio-visual instruction. i. Pathescope
Educational Films, Inc.
Fi A 64-2226
Pathescope Educational Films
Pathescope Company of America, inc. , New York
see
Pampered youth,
Pathescope Educational Films, Inc.
see
America in profile: the life of a people.
The Brontes.
The Constitution — a Uvlng document,
Geoffrey Chaucer.
The Grasshopper Man stories.
The Grasshopper Man stories, series 2.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pathescope Educational Films, inc. (Continued)
Great writers of the British Isles, set 1.
Great writers of the British Isles, set 2.
Great writers of the United States.
Guess what happened today'.
Guess where we went today!
The History of ancient Greece,
The History of the Roman Empire.
The History ot the Koman Republic.
Israel: croMroads of history. Lesson 1 : Geogra[4iy and
economy.
Israel: croMrotdi of history. Lesson 2: The peofdc—
unity and divenity.
Israel: crossroads of history. Lesson 3: Kibbutz — ven-
ture in Utopia.
breek crotsroads dC history. Lesson 4: Land of c
Israel: crossroads of histwy. Lesson S: Digging up the
past — archaeology.
Israel: crossroads of history. Lesson 6: The history of
e).
Keep fit — be happy.
The Land of Israel, set 1.
The Land of Israel, set 2.
The Land of Israel, set 3.
The Metric system — the universal
language of measurement.
My land and what it gave to yours.
Oliver Goldsmith.
Pathescope-Berlltz audio-visual French
language series.
Pathescope-Berlltz audio-visual German
language series.
Pathescope-Berlltz audio-visual Spanish
language series.
Walter Scott,
William Shakespeare, part 1.
William Shakespeare, part 2.
Pathfinders from the stars {Motion picture) Norwood
Studios. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service,
1967.
48 mlD. »d. color. 16 mm.
Sumnarv: Traces the history of man's progress In accurate
geographic position determination from anUquity to the present.
Illustrates the possibilities of precise positional control across vast
distances. In remote areas, and at the surface or hottom of the sea.
1. OeogTHphlcal positions. i, Norwood Studios, inc, Washing-
ton. D. C. II. Modem Talking Picture Serrlce, inc.
626 FiA68-W3
CINE
Pathology oftbc cerrlx. [Filmslrip] W. B. Saunders Co., 1972.
I 62 fr e»ch) color. 35 mm, and plionnUpc in cat-
1 pathology, obstelrics
2 (ilmiif jpi (apprc
Ktle: 60 mJn.
With fiudy bookkl
CREDITS: Author. Ancel U. BUutlcm.
SUMMARY: A program for continuing tducatio
and gynecology.
1 Cervix uteri DiscaKi I. Saunders (W B ) Company, Phitadelphia
tRG3I0i 6 1 8. 1 72-734144
W, B. Saunden Co. 72 MARC
Tbe Pathophralology of emphyaema. rFilmstripi Trainex Corp..
1971.
84 U color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 22 min.
Alio iaaued with phorratape in caaaettc.
With iruinictor'f guide.
SUMMARY: A training film for nuraea. Reviews anatomy and phyaiology of
the normal reapirator> syitem. introduce* the typical emphyiema psiient. and
explaini the early phyiical changes aaaociated with thit diaeaae. Illustratea the
advanced phyaical change*, biochemical changes, and biochemicaJ -physical
changes that can be produced by emphysema when the pn^ess ot the disease
i> iKM checked.
I. Emphysema. Pulmonary 1. Trainex Corporation.
[RC776.E5] 610.73 72-732581
Trainea Corp 72 MARC
Paths to paradise (Motion picture) Famous Players-Laaky
Corp., 1925.
75 min. si. bAw, S5 mm.
ITps^iited hy Adolph Ziikor and Jesse L. Laoly,
Based on the play entitled The heart of a thief by Paal Arm-
strong.
L. O, copj- Incomplete : 65 mln. ; reel 7 wanting.
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Collecllon, Library of Congress.
Credits: Producer and director, Clarence Badger; scrfwiplay,
Keene Thompson; photography, H. Klnley Martin Ciut- Betty
Compson, Raymond Griffith.
Summnru: A comedy set in San Francisco about a confidence man
and a lady thief who join forces In order to steal a diamond necklace
I. Armstrong. Paul, 18fl&-1915. The heart of a thief, u Para-
mount Pictures, inc. ui. Paramount Fllai CoUection iv
American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 7S-709r>;i,5
Pathway to Nirvana (Motion picture)
see Buddhism, part 1
Pathways in the sky (Motion picture) Canada Dept of
Transport, Civil Aviation Branch, Ottawa. Made and
released by National Film Board of Canada, 1969.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Asnoclate producer, I>ennlii Sawyer; director and camera-
man. Hector J. Lemteux; narrator, Stanley Jacltaon; music editor,
Norman Blgras; (11m editor, Mike McKennlrey.
fiummary: Describes the role of civfl aviation In Canada today
and the vocational ofrportunlties available to young people Interested
In the advancement of safe and efficient flight.
1. Aeronautics m* a profession. i. Canada. Civil Aviation
Branch, ii. Canada. National Film Board.
629.133 70-705264
National Film Board of Canada
Pathways to progress — the Elementary and secondary edu-
cation act of 1965 (Fihnstrip) Xational Audio-Visual
Associ;.tion, 1968.
83 fr. coloi-. 35 mm. and phouotlisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i ipm.,
20 min.
With script
Summary: Documents some of the technological Innovations made
possible by the Elementary and secondary education act of 196S.
Demonstrates how the stimulating use of audlovlsuala In the class-
room Is contributing to the improvement of educational opportunity
for American children.
1. Educational Innovations. 2. Audio-visual materials. l Na-
tional Audlo-VlBual Association.
871.33 Fi A 68-4824
National .\udlo-Vl8nal Association
The Patient and circulatory disorders. [Transparencies] J. B. Lip-
pincott Co., 1969.
54 transparencies, color. 9 x 10 in.
Issued in 3 units.
With instructor's manual.
CREDITS: Nursing consultant, UVaughn Sharp; artist, William E. Loechel.
CONTENTS: Unit 1. Normal anatomy and physiology. 11 transparencies;
24 overlays — Unit 2 Special tests and procedures. 10 transparencies: 14 over-
Uys- — Unit 3. The patient and coronary disease. 33 transparencies; 61 overlays.
I . Cardiovascular system Diseases. I. Lippincolt (J.B.) Company. Phila-
delphia.
tRC667] 610.73 72-733906
J B, Lippincon Co 72 MARC
The Patient and fluid balance. [Transparencies] J. B. Lippincott
Co.. 1969.
64 transparencies, color. 9 n 10 in.
In case.
Issued in 3 units.
With instructor's manual.
CREDITS: Wrileta. Isabel Dutcher, W. D. Snively. Jr.
CONTENTS; Unit 1. The state ofcquUibrium: normal physiology. 11 tran-
sparencies; 26 overlays. — Unit 2. Disequilibrium. Part A: Altered physiology. 16
transparencies; 48 overlays. Part B: Oinical application. 17 transparencies; 35
overlays.— Unit 3. Fluid therapy. 20 transparencies; 49 overlays.
1 Fluid therapy, 2. Body fluid*. 1. Lippincott (J. B.) Company, Phila-
delphia
lRMi70] 610.73 72-733907
J- B. Lippincott Co. 72 MARC
33
Patient-centered volunteer services (Filmstrtp) Trainex
Corp., li>69.
100 fr. color. 3-". tnrn. and iih(ino<il»<c: 2 s., 12 in. 33i rpm,
20 mln. mlcrogroove. (Hospital volunteer wrles 1)
Developed In cooperation with Corta Mesa Memorial nospltal
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With script and Instructor's manual.
Summary: i'resents proper methods and procedures for the ho'<-
pltal volunteer while performing such patient-centered services as
writing letters, reading, engaging in non-controversial conversations
feeding the patients, assisting In record keeping, and malntalnlne
cleanliness. *
1 Volunteer workers In hospitals. i. Trainex Corporation
Series: Hospital volunteer series, l (Fllmstrlp)
^ , ^ 362 7&-787148
Trainex Corp.
Patient feeding and mouth care (Motion picture) Calvin-
DeFrenes Corp. Made by Kepe Associates. Released by
Modem Talking Picture Service, 1966.
12 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Patients are people, no 6)
Presented by P. R. N. Films.
Credits: Consultants. Gloria M. Gallo, CoUette M. Drobel
Summary: A training aim for nurses" aides describing care of
the mouth and dentnres. Explains the imporUnce of nutrlUon, and
demonstrates how to assist the patient In eating,
1. Nurses' aides. 2. Mouth— <;are and hygiene. i, Calvln-
DeFrenes Corporation. n. Mo<!ern Talking Picture Service Inc
Series : Patie&ta are people (Motion picture) no. 5.
610.73 75-707789
Patient transportation: The wheelchair (FUmstnp) Blak-
iston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made in
collaboration with Daniel C. Dillon.
4t} fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 20 mla
(Basic nursing procedures)
With script and teacher's gul'le.
Credits: Bducational consultants, Marlon R, Thompson, Jean Allto.
Summary: Shows the most important aspects and techniques of
transporting patients from one part of the boepitat to another by
means of a wheelchair.
1. Wheelchairs. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Biaklatoa Di-
vision. Series: Basic nursing procedures (Filmstrlp)
610.78 Fi A 68-6170
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Patient with a herniated intervertebral disk (Film-
strip) Trainex Corp., 1971.
85 fr. color. 3.1 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s,, 12 In., 33) rpm.,
14 min. (Patient care series)
Also Issued with phonotape.
With script and instructor's guide.
SUMMARY: A training film for nurses. Defines the anatomy
and physiology of the spinal column and the pathology of a herniated
Intervertebral disk. Desc-rlbes conservative treatment. Gives nurs-
ing measures for preventing complications of bedrest, assisting the
patient In resumption of activity, and preparing the patient for dis-
charge.
1. Intervertebral disk— -Diseases. 2, Nurses and nursing. I,
Trainex Corporation. II. Series: Patient care series (Filmstrlp)
[RD753] 610.78 73-740090
Tral nex Corp.
The Patient with addictive behavior (Motion picture)
Video Nursing, 1968. Made by WTTW~TV.
44 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Nursing In psychiatry)
Videotape also ifwiied.
With Instructor's guide, student sytlsbu-s and audiotape.
Credttt; Instructors, Martha Mitchell, Elizabeth Haloney.
Summai-y: Illustrates characteristic behaviors of patients who are
orerd^>eadeDt on alcohol and drugs. Discusses attendant nursing
problems in therapeutic management of these patients.
1. Psychiatric nursing. 2. Narcotic addicts. L Video Nurslnjr,
Inc. Series: Nursing In psychiatry (Motion picture)
610.73 76-703435
Video Nursing
Patients with manipulative and acting-out behaviors {Mo-
tion picture) Video Nursing, 1968. Made by WTTW-
TV.
44 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Nursing in psychiatry)
Videotape also Issued.
With instructor's guide, student syllahus, and audiotape.
Credits: Instructor, Martha Mitchell.
Summary: Describes behaviors that characterize the acting-out
patient and discusses some social and theoretical issues surrounding
his treatment.
1. Psychiatric nursing. 2. Acting out (Psychology) i. Video
Nursing, Inc. Series; Nursing In psychiatry (Motion picture)
610.73 70-703436
Video Nursing
Paton, Bruce C
see
Cardiac arrest by Bruce C. Patoo, M.D., Denver,
Colorado.
Patricia -Jalem-Reynard Compaiiy
see
The Great race.
Patrick, Peggy
see
Art project 2.
Festival in storyland.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Patrick MoyalluM. [Motion picturci BBC-TV. Lofldon, 1970.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Fiimt.
32 min. u). bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY^ Presents an interview with Daniel Patrick Moynihan in which
he discusses his early life, his expenencea as ■ politician, univenily professor and
administrator, and his ideas for dealing with the moat urgent proMenu facing the
United Slates in this generation.
I. Moynihan, Daniel Patrick. 1. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Television Service. II. Time-Life Films.
[E840.8i 923 78-714546
Time-Life Films 73 MARC
Patriotic and historical songs (Filmstrip) Eye (rate House,
1971.
S4 fr- c«lor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in,, S3) rpm.,
20 mlQ. mlcrosroore (Bill; Ballad's hootenanny, do. 5)
Also issued with pbonotape Iti cassette.
With teacher's maDiial.
CUEDITS: Writers, Maralene Wesner, Betty Baliale. Mll% E.
Wesler; narrator. Rosfco Mercer; folk singer, Bonnie Tepper,
Sl'JIXIARY: Pr««nt8 American patriotic and historical songs
and provides information on their origin and meaning, tncludfs
Yankee doodle; The red. white, and blue; Lincoln and liberty; Old
Abe Lincoln; Dixie; Maryland, my Maryland; Goober peas; The
battle cry of freedoni; and Tramp, tramp, tramp. For elementary
grades.
1. National songs, American. L Bye Gate House inc. II. Se-
ries: Billy Ballad's hootenaaoy (FtlniBtrlp) no. 6.
[M1629] 784.7 77-739104
Eye Gate House
Patriotic poetry by American writers {Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Filmstrips, 1970.
C3 U. color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: 6 min. (A
Visual anthologj- of poetry)
Credit*: Narration. Charles X. Schmidt; music, Jan Cole; photog-
raphei-s anil editors, Kenneth Rus.sell, Marjorle Russell.
Co((feta«: 1. America the beautiful, by Katharine Lee Bates. — 2.
Concord hymn, by Ralph Waldo Emerson. — S. Old Ironsides, by
Oliver Wwidell Holmes.— 4. In Flanders field, by John HcCrae.
1. Patriotic poetry, American. i. Educational Filmstrips, Hunts-
TlUe, Tex. Series: A Visual anthology of poetry (Fllmstrlp)
811 77-737386
Educational Filmstrips
The Patsy {Motion picture) Patti Enterprises. Released
by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1964.
101 mill. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor,
Creiitt: Producer. Einest D. Glucksraan ; director, Jerry I^wls;
screenplay, Jerry Lewis. Bill Richmond ; music, David Raskin ; di-
rector of photography, Wallace Kelley; fllm editor, John Woodcock.
Cant: Jerry Lewis, Everett Sloane, Ina Balln, Keenan Wynn. Peter
Lorre,
Summai-y: A comedy In which a classically Inept bellboy is seized
upon as star material by a desperate Hollywood group.
I. PnttI Enterprises, ii. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1354
Pattern and design in nature (Motion picture) Troll Asso-
ciates. 1971. Made by International Film Makers.
4 min. Bi. color. sui>er 8 mm. (.\Iong nature trails)
Loop Alms mounted In cartridge.
CREDITS: Producer, Louis DeRochemont ; photographer. Camp-
bell Norsgaard.
SUMMARY : Explains that the colorful markings and designs of
butterflies, moths, beetles, Insects, and birds have Inspired artists
throughout the centuries.
1. Color of insects, I. Troll Associates. II. Series; Along na-
ture trails (Motion picture)
[QLri96] 591.5 79-713726
Troll Associates
Pattern and growth. [Motion picnirc] BBC-TV. London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Fdms.
20 min sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Numbers and their reUtionihipi, no. 4)
SUMMARY: Explains how various Mquences ol numbers are oblaiitcd. In-
troduces the Fibonacci scries, and illustrates its occurrence in natural (rowth
pattern.
1 Sequences (Maihemaiici) 2. Fibonacci numbers. I. British Broadcast-
ing Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-life Films. III. Series: Num-
bers and their relationships. [Motion picture] no. 4.
lQA292] 513 75-714434
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
A Pattan %ot BaHben. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London,
1968. Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Fdsu.
20 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Numbers and iheir reUtioashipa, no. 3)
SUMMARY; Teachestothcstudcniofmatbematics. the Paacaltriangle.and
explains its additive and ■ymmetricaJ properties. Solves various mathematical
problems by naing that paium of numbers.
I. Psacal's triangle. I. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Ser-
vice. II. Time-Life Films, ill. Series: Numbers sod their relationships. [Mo-
tioa picture] bo. 3.
tQA241i 513 71.714433
Ttow-Ufc Fileas 72 MAKC
Pattern in prints {Motion -picture) Educational Media, 1968.
\ mill. si. »i»lor. 8 mm. (Creative printmakiiig serlef)
l>iu|> nim moiintMl tn cartridge.
lK«ued in KlmidHrd 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With "tiidy guide.
CiPdilt: Producer. E. Frank Uach.
Hiimmiiri/: I>einonHt rates the technlqiieH of printmaking iialng an
exteii-'lve repertoire of paltenm ci-eated with simple carrot and era-
ser motif".
1. Print!*— Twhniqiie, I. F^liw^llonal Media. Inc. Series:
Creative prtntnmklnc aerleH (Motion picture)
761 Fi A 68-2508
Edncittlonnl Media
Pattern interpretation (Motion picture) E. P. Research.
Released by AIM.S Instructional Media Services, 1971.
12 min. sd. color. 10 mm. (Clothing — sewing techniques)
Also issued In cartridge In super S mm. with magnetic sonnd
tracic.
CKEIHTS: Producer. Janiea O. Tidwell ; supWTlsor, Sally Mace
Gallagher.
SUMMARY; Explains the use of Information provided on the
.sewing pattern envelope and on the guide sheet. Demonstrates
pattern layout, pinning, and cutting the garment.
1. r>res.smaking. 2. Garment cuttlnft. I. E. P. Research. II.
AIMS Instructional Media Services. III. Series: Clothing— sewing
techniques (Motion picture)
[TT5-20] 646.4 75-714320
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Pattern layout (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970. Made by Indiana University.
5 mill. Rd. color. 16 mm. (Making it in fashion)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to prepare a fabric tor pattern
layout and cutting and shows how to lay the fabric on the pattern.
1. Dressmaking— Pattern design. 2. Garment cutting. I. Dou-
bleday Multimedia. II. Series: Making It In fashion (Motion pic-
ture)
[TT5-20] 646.4 70-712066
Donbleday Multimedia
Pattern measuring, laying out, and cutting: {Motion pic-
ture) Eotlien Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in
the U. S. by Encyolopaedia Britannioa Educational Corp.,
1967.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic dressmaking)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking— Pattern design. i. Eothen Films, n. Ency-
cl<^>aedla Brltannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Basic
dressmaking (Motion picture)
646.4 71-704542
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational 0>rp.
The Pattern of life (Filmstrip) Center for Media Develop-
ment. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Life from life)
With teaching guide.
Summary : Describes the characteristics and activities of chromo-
somes and depicts the formation and functions of DNA. With cap-
tions. For elementary grades.
1. Chromosomes — Juvenile films. 2. Deoxyribnucleic acid — Juve-
nile films. I. Center for Media Development II. BFA Educa-
tional Media. Series: Life from life (Filmstrip)
372.3 79-738232
BF.\ Educational Media
Patterns {Motion picture) United Artists Corporation, 1956.
Made by 42 East 73rd St., inc.
$3 uiin. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Basefl on the television play of the same title by Rod Serllng.
Credits: Producer. Michael Myerberg; director, Fielder Cook;
soieenplay. Rod Selling. Cait: Van Heflln, Ed Begley, Beatrice
Straight. Everett Sloane.
Suinmarv: A drama of the ruthless warfare that goes on In the
skyscraper jungle of the big business world.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Big bu.slness. i, Serllng, Rod, 1924- Patterns, ii. United
Artists Corporation.
658 Fi A 67-5296
I'Mited .\rtlstsCorp.
Patterns {Motion picture) Jack Pashkovsky, 1966.
.". luin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Hinnmnm: An art film. PIctui-es reflections in water with musical
accoiiipatiiiiient.
1. Water. i. Pashkovsky, Jack.
780.1 Fi A 68-157
CINE
Patterns and scientific investigation (Motion picture)
Dept of Chemistry, Yale University. Made by David G.
Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
SUMMARY: Illustrates basic concepts and methods of scientific
investigation and provides Insight Into the reasoning process under-
lying scientific discovery. Harold O. Cassldy reproduces key experi-
ments relating to static electricity.
1. Science — Methodology. 2. Electrostatics. I. Yale University.
Dept. of Chemistry. II. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. III. Series; Yale chemistry fllm series (Motion picture)
[Q175] 501 72-713289
Encyclopaedia Brttan- nlca Educational Corp.
Patterns for health {Motion picture) OfBce of Economic
Opijortunity, 1967. Made by ACI PrtMluctions.
14 ii> n sil. livlw. 16 mill, f ileiid Start starts at home)
With discussion guide
Creditt: Executive producer, Stelllous Roccas; director and writer,
Joan Horvath.
Summary: Discusses the establishment of early health habits for
the pre-Bchool child, and shows how this early training develops pat-
terns found in the well-adjusted adutt. Covers general as well as
.ipeclHc hciillli neMli* nf the four tn flve-yeai-old child.
1. Health education. i. U. S. Ofllce of Economic OM»ortunlty.
Series: Head Start starts at home (Motion picture)
372.21 Fi E 67-138
U. 8. Office of Economic Opportunity
Pattcru fw Biiaibera. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Fdma.
20 min Ml b&w. lb mm. (Arithmetic, no, 1 1)
SUMMARY: Showt how numbera c«n be arranged in fornuttoM other than
in ■ line. Explain! thai the f um of two neighboring iriangular numbera is a square
number.
1. Numberf,Theory of —Juvenile films. (1. Numbers, Theory ofj I. Brit-
ish Bfoadcasitng Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films. III.
Series: Arithmetic. (Motion piclurej no. M.
lQA24Ii 513 71-714417
TimeLifc Films 73 MARC
Patterns for protection {Filmstrip) Insurance Information
Institute, 1968.
68 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in.. 331 nfm.,
15 min.
With teacher's guide
Summary: Uses cartoons to describe property, persons, and perils
Involved In the homeowners policy, basic requirement for insurability
of property, and factors aflTectlng the cost of insuring a home.
1. Insurance, Property, i. Insurance Information Institute.
368.1 76-732553
Insurance Information Institute
Patterns for protection
see
Insurance for the home.
Patterns for survival: a study of mimicry and protective
coloration in tr<H>ica] insects (Motion picture) Evan J.
Anton. Made and released by Lincoln P. Brower, 1968.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An overall view of protective coloration and mimicry
in insects. Interpreta how the various adaptations have evolved in
the context of predators' feeding behavior. Filmed In Trinidad and
Florida.
1. Insects — Tropics. 2. Protective coloration (Biology) 3. Mim-
icry (Biology) I. Aatoit, Evan J. II. Brower, Uncoln P.
[QL469] 691.6 77-709100
lincoln P. Brower
Patterns for the city with a future {Motion picture) City
of Chicago, 1968. Made by Henry Ushijima Films and
Johnson-Nyquist Productions.
30 min. sd. color. 16 nam.
Summary: A docum«itary study of what the city of Chicago U
doing to Insure a better environment for all its cltlzena. Indudea
glimpses of the unsung acUvltles of dedicated city employees as
they endeavor to solve crucial urban problems : air and water pollu-
tion, tran^wrtatlon, health, housing, and employment
L OltleB and towoB— Planning— Chicago. i. Chicago.
309.2 79-702515
Patterns of behavior {Motion picture) American Public
Welfare Association, in cooperation with WTTW. Re-
leased by Iiidiiina University Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Casework In public welfare)
Creditt: Director, Guy Justice, Jay L. Roney.
Summary: Thomas D. Hunt, of the American Public Welfare As-
sociation Project on Aging, and caseworlcers for the Cook County
(Illinois) Department of Public Aid, discuss the need of public wel-
fare caseworkers to examine hostile clients as a group for the pur-
pose of Identifying common patterns of behavior.
1. Social ease work, i. American Public Welfare Association.
II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Casework
in public welfare (Motion picture)
361.3 70-700915
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Pattens of duage. (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
30 min. id. b&w. 16 mm. (The Uws of diiorder. no. 8)
CREDITS: Author, George Porter.
SUMMARY: Shows that molecules may react alone or in pairs, explaini how
ihc complex molecules of biological subsunces are coruiructed in nature, and
describes the role of the catalyst.
1. Chemical reaction — Conditions and laws. 2. Biological chemistry. 3.
Caulysts. I. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. II.
Time-Life Films, HI. Series: The Laws of disorder. [Motion picture) no. 8.
[QDSOlj 541 70-714631
Time-Ufe Films 72 MARC
Patterns irf growth {Filmstrip) Macmillan Co., 1970.
Made by Instructional Media Associates.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Macmillan elementary science fllmstripe)
With teachers manual.
Summary: Shows, from the earliest stages, how a puppy grows up
to be a dog. Describes the metamorphoses of a butterfly «od a
grasshopper, as well as the development of a frog and of a bird.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1 Growth— Juvenile films. i. Macmillan, firm, publishers. New
Tort S.r,ea ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^
Macmillan Co.
Patterns of precision {Motion picture) Patterson-Kelley Co.,
1967. Made by Basford, inc.
15 ml:i. sd. color, 16 mm.
Sumnitiry: I>eiuonslrates Uie P-K twin shell principle to explain
commercial blending problems and their solution.
1. Mixing. I. Patterson-Keiley Company.
660 Fi A 68-110
CINE
Patterns of reproduction (Motion picture)
see Sexual reproduction for species survival
Patterns of scientific investigation: a discussion of static
electricity {Motion picture) Yale University, 1964.
22 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producers, David O. Anderson, Andrew Pattei-snn, Jr. ;
director, David Anderson; cameraman, Qene BJerke; editor, Paul
Jaslukonlfl.
Summary: Harold Cassldy discusses the sclentinc method, illus-
trating each Bt^ with an experiment which contributed to the pret-
ent understanding of the behavior of ataUc electricity. Outlines the
pattern for scientific work : the observation of a piieooaienon, the
construction of a hypothesis about it, testing the hypothesis, analys-
ing the data obtained, constructing a theory, and continued experi-
mentation.
1. Science — Methodology. 2. Electrostatics. i. Tale Unlveralty.
601 Fi 67-494
34
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Patterns of time — the hardwood story (Motion picture)
Fine Hardwoods Association and Hardwood Plywood
Manufacturers Association. Released by Modern Talking
Picture Service, 1967.
14 inln. sd. color, 16 mm.
Crcditt: NniTator. Rod S^rllng.
SumttMri/: De«crn>f« how beautiful hardwood flares are selected
and inntched together. Shows how hardwood plywood is made In
engineered panels to provide inn:clmum durahlllty and stabtlit; to
bring the authentfcltj and beauty of the world's nnest cabinet woods
within the budget of the sTerage American family.
1. Plywood. 2. Hardwoods. 3. Cabinet-work. i. Fine Hard-
woods .\ssoclatlon. ii. Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Associa-
tion, iir, ^[odern Tailcing Picture Service, inc.
674 Fi A 67-5403
Fine Hardwoods Association
Patterson, Cecil Holden, 1912-
fiee
Behavioral therapy or client -centered
therapy: a debate.
Client -centered counseling.
Patterson, Richard
see
The Open window.
Reunion.
The Pattersons live on a farm (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
^r, fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc. (Six families In the C. S-)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Phyllis Grant; collaborator, Zelda Sw«et
SUMMARY: A Study of family life on a farm throughout the
year.
1. Rural families— U. S.— Juvenile films. 2. Farm life— U. S.—
Juvenile fllms. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica BJducatlonal Cori>ora-
«on. II. Series : Six families In the U. S. (Fllmstrip)
801.3 76-739207
Encyclopaedia Briun- nlca EdncatlonaX Corp.
Pauker, Loretta
The Voice of the khalam.
iPaul A. Dever, [Motion picture) NBC Television, 1952.
28 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecnst May 25, 1952. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credit$: Producer*. Martha Rountree. Lawrence Spivak; director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summasy: Massachn.setts Governor Paul Dever discitsses the key
note address with which he will open the Danocratlc convention.
He talks with Martha Rountree, moderator, Mae Craig, Ernest Lind-
ley, Marshall McNeil, and Lawrence Spivak.
1. Dever, Paul A. 2. Democratic Party. National Convention.
Chicago. 1^2. I. National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC
Television Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
329.3 71-701453
Paul and Mary fod Tim (Filnutrip) Conmkunicators
fl&e-!,
28 fr. color. 85 mm. (Life reading series)
Summary: A story about • girl and boy who play a trl<* on a
friend.
1. Reading comprehension. i. Commuolcators (Firm)
Series: Life reading perlea (FllmBtrip)
372.6 73-732894
PennsylTBoia Sdiool for the Deaf
Paul Bunyan (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1970. Made by Lumin Films.
11 niin. sd. color. 16 mm. (American folklore)
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Presents the legend of Paul Bunyan through artwork
and music.
1. Bunyan, Paul. I. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, lac. Series:
American folklore (Motion picture)
398.21 76-709811
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Paal BoBjran. [Filmstrip]
Made by Lumin Films.
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972.
78 t. color. 35 mm. sod {rfionodisc: 1 >., 12 in., 33 1/3 ipra., 11 min.
(AiBcricsn folklore)
Also inucd with phonoupe in camette.
With teacher's juide.
SUMMARY: Recounts the sdvcntures of Piul Bunyan, who digs the Missit-
»ippi u ■ iog-run. For elementary gndes.
1 Bunyui. Paul— Juvenile film*. 2. Tales, American — Juvenile films. [1.
Bunyan, Paul. 2. Folklore— United States) 1. Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
inc. II. Scries; American folUoie. [Filmstrip]
(PZ8.1j 398.2 72-734986
Holt, Rinehan and 73 MARC
Winston
Paul Banyan and his blue ox (Filmstrip) Taylor Asso-
ciates, 1970.
60 fr. color. 35 mm. and phnnodlsc: 2 s. (Is. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 7 In., ^J rpm., 12 min.
microgroove. (Tell me a story. Library 2, no, 1)
Also issued with phoDotape in cassette.
With script book, picture^ued tell-back booklet, and teacher's
folder.
Based on the book of the same title by Ad^le de Leeuw.
SUMMARY : A UIl Ule about the northwoods lumberjack. Paul
Bunyan, and his blue ox. One evening, Paul saves a blue calf which
becomes Paul's equal In size and strength and likes to play tricks.
For elementary grades.
1. Bunyan, Paul — Juvenile film. I. De Leeuw, Adtie Loulae,
1890- Paul Bunyan and his blue ox. II. Taylor Aasociatea.
IIL Series: Tell me a story (Filmstrip) Library 2, uo. 1.
372.6 73-738783
Taylor Associates
Paul Bunyan and his great blue ox (Filmstrip) Troll Asso-
ciates, 1970.
40 fi. b&w. 35 mm.
Summaty: Presents tall tales of the legendary logger Paul Bun-
yan who. with his blue ox Bat>e. loggeil tlie great forests of .America,
With captions. For eiementarj- grades.
1. Bunyan. Paul. i. Troll Anaociates.
398.21 70-736268
Troll Associntea
Pan! Ozanne (FUmatrip) Budek Films ft Slides, 1961.
15 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Describes and pictures the work of Paul C«sanDe,
pointing out the geometric quality of his portraits and his landscapes.
1. Wzanne. Paul, 1839-1906. i- Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
759.4 74-733145
Budek Films & Slides
Paul GauffQin (Famstrip) Budek Films ft Slides, 1963.
15 fr. color. 35 mm. . _. , ,^
Bummarir: Pictures some of the work of Gauguin vrtiich was
painted In ttie South Pacific. „ . ^ .„ ^ . =. , n-<t
1. Gauguin, Paul, 1S48-I903. i. Bndek (Herbert E.) Films
and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
769.4 78-733146
Budek Films A Slides
[Paul Griffith, Motion picture) NBC Television, 1950.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Nov. 5, lOT*. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credits: Sponsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: I'uui OrifTlth, Assistant Secretary of Defense under
George Marshall, discusses the Korean War with Lawrence Spivak,
moderator, Mae Craig, Marshall lIcNell, Lloyd Norman, and Richard
Wilson.
1. Grimth. Paul Howard, 1897- 2. Korean War. 19W-
1953. I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Television
Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
951 Fi 68-551
[Paul H. Douglas, (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
28 min. sd. b&w. 19 mm. ( Meet the press )
Telecit'^t I>ec. 1:4, 1950, on the NBC~TV documentary show Meet
the Pre.^. „ . ^
Creditt: Producers, Martha Rountree, t^wrence Spivak; sponsor.
Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: V. S. Senator Paul Douglas of Illinois discusses with
Martha Bounlree, moderator, James Reston, Lawrence Spivak, Mae
Craig, and Marshall McNeil their obligations as newspapermMi.
1. Journalistic ethics. i. Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892- n.
National Broadcasting Company, inc NBC Televlfllon Network.
Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
070 Fi 68-559
Paul Herriott Proctuctions
Tomorrow is our birthday.
Paul Hoefler Productionfi
see Hoefler (Paul) Productions, Los Angeles
(Paul Howard Dougias, (Motion picture) NBC Television,
11)52.
28 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast July IS, 1952, on the NBC-TV documentary .show Meet
the press.
Credits: Producers. Martha Rountree, Lawrence Spivak; director.
Car] Degen.
Summary: Illinois Senator Paul Douglas discusses which man the
Democrats will nominate to oppose Elsenhower for the Presidency.
A discussion with Martha Rountree, moderator, Raymond Brandt,
Frank McNaughton. Buth Montgomery, and Lawrence Spivak.
1. Douglas, Paul Howard, 1892- 2. Presidents— U. S.— Elec-
tion— 19S2. I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Tele-
vision Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion [ricture)
329 75-701454
Paul Killiam Film Collection
see
Aunty and the girls.
The Girl of the gypsy camp.
The Non-commissioned officer.
Olive In the madhouse.
Their happy little home.
35
Vanity.
Paul Kl^ (FUmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides,
1964.
15 fr. color, 85 mm.
Credits: Editorial nmsultant, Michael H. Budek.
Summary: A study of the paintings of abstract «ipr«8Slonist Paul
K16e. with captions.
1. Klfie, Paul, 1879-lWO. i. Bud^ (Herbert B.) Films and
Slides, Santa Barbara, Oallf.
759.9494 7a-734608
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Paul Klee: child of creatiwi (Motion picture) King Screen
Prod act ions, 1970.
8 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An Introduction to Paul Kiee. Points out the mes-
sage which Paul Klee conveys to the student of the arts of any age —
bflvlng the corirage to be simple. Includes quotations of Paul Kles
and candid commentary by children, and contrasts the works of
the artist with those of the children.
1. Klee, Paul. 1879-liHO. I. King Screen Productions.
[ND588.K ] 759.9494 70-712930
King Screen Productions
I^nl Kicc; or, The act of creation (Motion picture) R«ne
Micha, Belgium, 1964. Released in the U. S. by Radim
Films, 1967.
2.'> min. ml. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the major periods of Klee's life by nbowlug his
mo«t representative works. Foruws on the general thente, the crea-
tion of form.s. Carefully esamlneft his u^ of montage and color.
1. Klee. Paul. 1879-1940. i. MIcha, Ren*, ii. Radim Films, Inc.,
New York. iii. The Act of creation (Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 67-5226
Radim Films
Paul Kocela Films
The End of one.
Paul Leaf Productions
see
Bach to Bach.
Paul, Mary, and Tim (Filmstrip) Communicators [196-!,
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Life reading series)
^ummnt-V'' -* story about two boys, a girl, and their dog and cat.
Designed to check reading comprehension.
1. Reading comprehen.<(ion. t. Communicators (Firm) Series:
Life reading series (Filmstrip)
372.6 70-732893
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Paul Newman: actor in a hurry (Motion picture)
L. Wolper Productions, 1964.
David
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Hollywood and the Stars)
Creditu: Producer and director, Jack Haley, Jr. ; story, Al Ramros,
Jack Haley. Jr.; script, Al Ramrus; narrator. Joseph Gotten; music
supervisor. Jack Tlllar; photographers, Vllls Lapenleks, Alan Steos-
vol'l. Danny Rauzer: fUm editor, David Saxon,
Summary: Describes the pertonallty and acting career of Paul
Newman, and Includes semes from some of his films. Discusses
Newman's ideas and interests.
1. Newman. Paul, 1925- i. Wotper (David L.) Productions.
Series : Hollywood and the stars ( Motion picture)
927 Fi 68-216
PanI Revere fvad} Rip Van Winkle. [Filmstrip) United Produc-
tions of America. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1972.
4 rilmitrips. color. 35 mm. and 2 phunodiscs (2 s. each) (Mr. Magoo'i
literature kmcs. set 3)
Also I'sucd with phonotapc in cassette.
Released in 1971 in the Mhet entitled Pilmurip cinema.
With teacher's guide.
CONTENTS: Psul Revere, Pan i , 1 32 fr,. 1 1 min.; pt. 2, 149 fr , 1 1 mm —
Rip Van Winkle. Part 1. 159 fr., 11 min.; pt, 2. 124 fr., II min.
1 Revere. Paul. 1735-1818— Juvenile films, (1, Revere, Paul. 1735-1818.
2 Fantasy, 1, Irving. Washington, 1783-1859, Rip Van Winkle. II. United
Productions of America. 11! McGraw-Hill Book Company. IV. Title: Rip
Van Winkle, [Filmslrip, V, Title: Filmstrip cinema. [Filmslrip] VI. Series: Mr.
Magoo's liuraturc series. [Filmstrip) set 3,
tPZ5i 813 72-7328S6
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 72 MARC
Paul Revere, patriot and craftsman (FUmstrip) Educa-
tional Reading Service, 1968.
42 fr color 35 mm, (American backgrounds filmstrip library)
Credila: Author, Margaret Albrecht.
Summary-- Traces the life of Paul Revere to point out how the
dream of liberty In troubled times can turn a good citizen into a
rel>el and a hero. For grades three through six.
1. Revere. Paul, 1735-1818 — Juvenile films. i. Educational
Reading .Service, inc. Series.
923 Fi A 68-3642
Educational Readiug Service
Paul Revere's ride (Filmstrip) Bnmswick ProdQctiona,
1966.
62 fr. color. 3S mm.
Credits: Director, Karen Welotraub; script, Jane Oevlrtz; Illus-
trator. Richard Hall; editor. Rita Efeposlto.
Summary: Illustrates Henry Wadswortb Longfellow's poem. The
midnight ride of Paul Revere.
1. Revere, Paul, 173ft-1818— Poetry. i. LongftUow, Henry Wads-
worth. 1807-1882. The midnight ride of Paul Berere. n. Brunswick
Productions.
811 Fi A 68-4196
Brunswick Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paa! Revere's ride (Motion picture) CBS News. Released
by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
■:^l ujtn. sd. color. 16 mm. (You are there)
With stud>- guide.
St'MM.^RY: Simulates "on-the-spot Interview*" by CBS corre-
Bpoiid<>Dts of Patriot and Tory leaders that reveal the conflicta and
iDiniediate events leading to the .American Revolution. Dlacuases the
roie of Paul Revere and his ride to warn the Patriots of the arrival
of the British soldiers.
1. L'. S.— History— Revolution— Causes. 2. RevCTe, Paul. 173a-
181S. I. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News. II.
BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Ton are there (Motion pic-
ture)
[E210] WS^ 71-714894
BFA Educational Media
Paul Taylor & Company — an artist and his work {Motion
picture) Steag Productions. Released by Harris Com-
munications, 1968.
32 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credit*: Producer and director, Ted Steeg ; camerman, AI Maysle^ ;
editor, Mark Kappaport.
Summary- Shows how Paul Taylor, an exponent of modern dance,
functions aa creator and performer. Inclndes excerpts of !»everal
of his dances, as well as Interviews with Paul Taylor and with mem-
bers of his dance company.
1. Taylor, Paul, 1980- i. Steeg Productlontc ir. Harris
Communications.
927 7^-700816
Harris Communications
Paul Tillich {Motion picture) Modem Learnin^^ Aids, 1964.
30 mm. »1, bAw. 16 mm. (The Sum and substance)
Summ-irjf: Presents an Interview with Protestant theologian Paul
Tillich. v.liu (le^Tibes his couct-pt of ultimate concern about the
luenning of one's life, and his distinction between faith and beiief,
1. Tillich. Paul, 1886-1»1.\ i. Mo<Iern I>>arnins Aids. .NVw
York. .Series: The Sum and sultstance (^ilotioii picture I
230.092-t Fi A C7-5104
Slo'lerji TalkinK Picture Service
Paul went for a walk (FUmstrip) Communicators rl96-f]
28 fr. color. 35 mm. {Life reading series)
Bummary: Presents a story about a boy and the things be saw
while on a walk.
1. Reading comprehension. i. Communicators (Finn)
Series: Life reading series (Fiimstrip)
372.6 77-732895
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
see
All the little plumes in pain.
All the things Tve never liked.
The Ballad of Alma Gerlayne.
The Bird on the mast.
Boss toad.
Bourbon in suburbia.
A Box for Mr. Lipton.
Charlie, you made the night too long.
The Coffee house.
Confrontation.
Consider the zebra.
Crunch on Spruce Street.
Cry of terror.
The Dangerous airs of Amy Clark.
The Day God died.
The Death of Simon Jackson.
The Death of superman.
The Dog that bit you.
Don»t elbow me off the earth.
Don't let me catch you praying.
A Dry commitment.
Exit.
Fat hands and a diamond ring.
The Fire within.
Fisher of men.
Five without faces.
The Freak.
Friends,
A Funny thing happened on the way.
The Ghetto trap.
The Governor's mansion.
Graduation day.
The Greatest madness of them all.
The Hang -up.
The Hate sjrndrome.
He lived with us, he ate with us, what else,
dear?
The Hermit.
Hey, hey ... Billy Raye,
The Highest bidder.
I'm gonna be free.
Incident on Danker Avenue.
Is the 11:59 late this year?
It's a right-handed world.
The Jesus song.
The Killer.
The Late great God.
Least of my brothers.
The Locusts have no king.
Look back to the garden.
The Love song of the coocoo birds.
The Lovers,
Madam.
Man in the middle.
Mr. Johnson's had the course.
Mummy,
Murder in the family.
The Nitty-gritty once and future now.
No more mafianas.
No tears for Kelsey.
Nobody loves a rich uncle.
36
old King Cole.
The Oleander years.
The Party.
The Poker game.
Politics can become a habit.
A Prayer from the abyss.
Prince In the apple town.
The Prisoner,
Prometheus bound.
Ride a turquoise pony.
Sam.
The Sandalmaker.
Seed of dissent.
The Seven minute life of James
Houseworthy.
Sinners, inc.
A Small statistic.
Snow In summer.
Some talk about pool rooms and gin mills.
Stranger In my shoes.
The System.
The 34th hour.
Thousand mile Journey,
A Thousand red flowers.
Three cornered flag.
Thunder in Munich,
The Truth about time.
Tuesday night is the loneliest night In
the week.
The War of the eggs.
Watts made out of thread.
Where were you during the Battle of the
Bulge, kid?
The Whole damn human race and one more.
Why don't you call me skipper anymore?
Why sparrows fall.
A Woman of principle.
The World, the campus, and Sister Lucy
Ann,
The Wrinkle squad.
Library oj Coyigress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Paulo the boss (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971.
Educreative Systems.
Made by
] roll. TOlor. 35 mm. (On oar block series)
riicAptioned renlon with phoaodlsc also Issued.
Siimmnrj- : Presents a story with an tnner-clty orientation to de-
velop effective reading skills In expi-esslon and comprehension, stimu-
late thought, and provide opportunities for making value Judgmenta
With captlonn.
t. Reading. 2. Language arts. 1, McGraw-Hill Book Ooropany.
Series : On onr block series (Filmstrip)
McGray-HlIl
428.4
79-738267
Paulo the boss (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971.
Educreative Systems.
Made by
1 rol'. color. X5 mm. and phonodlac: 1 s., 12 In., SSJ rpm. (On
our hlock series)
Taptlonetl version also Issued.
Summary: Preeents a story with an Inner-city orientation to de-
velop effective reading skills in expression and comprehension, stimu-
late thought, and provide opportunities for making value Judgments.
1. Heading. 2. Ijinguage arts. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: On our block series (Filmstrip)
428.4 74-738204
McGraw-Hill
Pause to consider. [Motion picture] Concordia Films, 1965.
30 mm %d bA<* Id mm.
SUMMARY A siDf) about a yiiung man «h4i distractn him«cirb) mcanxir
spurts cars jnd other c>pcn>iic diversions unlil he learns thai Tailh m ChriM L-an
fuc him the siabilirin| influence vihith he need*>.
I ChriMian life l-WtO- I. Concordia Publishing House. St. Louis
[BV4501.2] 248 72-701639
Con.-rdia Films 11 MARC
Pave it and paint it green (Motion picture) Rondal Par-
tridge. Released by University of California Extension
Media Center. 1[)70.
27 mln. sd. color with b&w sequences. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A documentary film without narration which shows
the effect of tourist overpopulation at Yosemite National Park and
portrays how society's Insistence on physical comfort, convenience
and luxury deprives the people of real enjoyment of natural sur-
rouDdlngs.
1. Yosemite National Park. I. Partridge. Rondal. II. Califor-
nia. University. Extension Media Center.
917.94 70-710683
CaliforDla. Univ. Ex- tension Media Center
iB Pavilion du Canada (Motion picture)
see The Canadian pavilion
Pavor, s.a,
see
Romanoff and Juliet.
The Pawnbroker (Motion picture) Pawnbroker Co. Re-
leased by American International, 1965.
115 in'n. sd. t)Aw. 35 mm.
An K.y Landau production.
Based on the novel of the same title by Edward Lewis Wallant.
CrediU: Producers, Roger H. Lewis, Philip Langner; director.
Sidney Lumet ; screenplay, David Frledkln, Morton Fine; music,
Qulncy Jones; director of photc«rapby, Boris Kaufman; film editor,
Ralph Rosenblum. Cait: Rod Steiger. Geraldlne Fitzgerald, Brock
Peters, Jaime Sanchez.
Bummarv: A Harlem pawnbroker, whose memories of the Nazi
terror are stilt present in bis mind, can see his present life only In
terms of bis prevlotis one, and not until his assistant dies while at-
tempting tu save his life does he realize the horror of his total rejec-
tion of love, life, and humanity.
I. Wallant, Edward Lewis, 1926- The Pawnbroker.
11. Pawnbroker Com- pany. m. American International
Pictures, Hollywood, Calif,
791.43 77-707402
The Pawnshop (Motion picture) Mutual Film Corp., 1916,
Released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelau Corp. (196-!j
30 mln. si. bAw. IG mm. (From the Mutual period of Chaplin
comedy j
Orlfflnally released In 35 mm.
Also iB.sued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
CREDITS: Director, Charles Chaplin; camera, William Poster.
CAST: Charles Chaplin. Eric Campbell, John Rand, Henry Berimian.
Albert Austin. James T. Kelly.
SUMMARY; A comedy in which Charlie Chaplin is a banflyman
In a pawnshop and becomes Involved la rivalry with another clerk.
I. Mutual Film Corporation. II. Eastln-Phelan Corporation,
Davenport, Iowa. III. Series; From the Mutual period of ChapllD
comedy (Motion picture)
791.43 75-711885
Eastln-Phelan Corp.
Pax Enterprises
see
The Professionals.
Pax Productions
see
Bang, bang, you're dead.
P«y lor perforMMce. [Motion picture] BNA Films, 1971.
SOmin. id. color, 16 ram. (Effective oratniatkm)
With kader-* guide.
CREDITS: Author*. Saul Oellerman. Emanuel K*y.
SUMMARY: Muufemeni consuiiui Emanuel Kay dncunes bow to avoid
negiuve effecu of poorly underalood pay policiea. bow to iniurc maximum
<dvanu|e from Mlahes and wage*, and |oal-«ettin« •* a replacemeni for trwii-
tMBsl perfonnance appniaal pioframs.
I Wage payment tyMema. 2. Employee morale. 3. Performance »tandarda.
I. BNA Rtatt. IL Serica: Effective organization. [Motion picture]
(HD4926] 658 72-701238
BNA Film. 72 MARC
Payoff tables and decision trees (Motion picture) Republic
Steel Corp., 1966. Made in cooperation with Educational
Resources Foundation.
29 mill. Ml. b&w. 16 mm. (Modern management methods. Part
2: Declslon-mnklng techniques)
Also Issued as video tapes ll In. ; 2 In.: quad head)
With conference-teacher KUlde, textbook, and self-scorlnif audits.
Based on the book Modern management methods, by Ernest Dale
and L. C. Michelon.
Summary: Investigates the process of making accurate decisions
which relate to future operations and conditions of risk.
1. l>ecision-nmlvlnK. i. Dale. Ernest, 1917- Modern man-
agement methods, ir. Republic Steel Corporation. Series: Modern
management methods (Motion picture) Part 2: Decision-making tech-
niques.
658.4 Fi A 68-1307
Republic Steel Corp.
Pays Basque (Filmstrip) Gessler Pub. Co., 1960.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
With text iQ French and English.
Summary: Scenes of both the French and Spanish aides of the
ryrenees, known as the Basque country.
.. h ^"9"e Provinces— Description and travel. i. Oessler Pnb-
llshlng Company,
G«.lerP„b.C». """ ^•^'8«»8
Peabody Film Study Center
see
Dani tribe of Central Africa: Extracting
salt.
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
see Harvard University, Peabo^ Museum of
Archaelogy and Ethnology
Peace and voices in the wilderness (Motion picture) Allan
Grant. Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
10 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Kummnrfi: Shows the Idyllic and essentlallv peaceful nature of
life in the wilderness. Contrasts these scenes with sounds of riot.
KKKa^fiiimlion. ami other indications of man's crimes against man In
order to stimulate discussion on the effects of and solutions to some
of society's niojoi- problems.
1. Social prolitems. i. Grant, Allan, 1919- ii. Bailey-Film
Associates.
Ill 71-703100
Bniley-Filni A«.«o(lHteK
Peaee beat (Motion picture) John Primm, 1969.
& mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A series of scenes of war and of peace marchers com-
bined with muxic and sound effects to show the futility of these two
courxes of action.
1. Peace. i. Primm. John.
172 71-706082
CINE
Peace Corps
see United States. Peace Corps
Peace Corps in the Majya (Motion picture) U. S. Informa-
tion Agwicy, 1968. Made by Hearst Metrotone News.
34 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Tells the story of four Peace Corps volunteers working
In the Majya Valley In Niger and their contribution In tlie fields of
public health, agriculture, and literacy. Follows tbe activities of the
volunteers as they provide assistance and training to the people of
the remote villages of Niger.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. D. S. Peace Corps — ^Nlger. l U. S. Information Agency.
309.2 75-702845
CINE
Peace Corps : Physical education (Filmstrip) Guidance
Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1963.
Ih fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 in., 331 rpm., 12 mln.
microgrodve.
Bammary: Describes the life of a teacher of physical education la
the Peace Corps, and notes tbe required quallQcations.
1. Physical education and training. 2. U. S. Peace Corps.
I. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.
613.707 Fi A 68-4208
Guidance Associates
Peace Corps: teaching {FUmatrip) Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1964.
68 fr, color. 1*5 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In.. 33J rpm., 20 rain,
mlcrogroove.
Summary: Pictures various volunteers who are working in the
field of teaching in the Peace Corps in different areas of tbe world ;
dlscus-ses their backgrounds and the projects which they are under-
taking.
1. U. S. Peace Corps. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville.
N. T.
Guidance As.soclates
309.2
Fi A 68-4635
Pe«ce for tkc aproar. [Filmstrip] Concordia I^lnis, 1970.
76 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 i. (1 t. for manual projector, I
i. for automatic projector). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 20 min. each »ide.
With leader* guide and worehip tervice program by Joel T. Nickel.
SUMMARY: A Chnatmaa wonhip acrvicc program which usei music and
contemporary pholographt to dramatize the prcacot-day ligniftcance of tbe
Chrisimai itory.
1 Christmai. I. Concordia PuMiahing Houm, Sl Louia.
[BV45j 263 71-740742
Concordia Pub. Houm 71 MARC
Peace is our profession (Motion picture) Sid Davis Pro-
ductions, 1969.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced with the cooperation of the Culver City Police Dept
SUMMARY: Shows a day In the life of a policeman, picturing
him with his family and following him with his partner through a
full tour of duty as he attempts to serve the community
1. Police. I. Davis (Sid) Productions.
[HV79211 363.2 70-713552
Sid Davis Productions
Peace-keeping: UN business (Filmstrip) UNA-USA, 1968.
Made by Juliet Blanchard.
100 fi'. cdliir. 3."i mm. and phonodisc; 23 mln.
.\lso l.-^sued In slides, with .script.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Explains the peace-keeping function of the United Na-
tions. Includes scenes of U. N. troops in the Congo and Cyprus,
the truce teams In Jerusalem, the conference table in Panmnnjom,
and the debate.^ In the Security Council,
1. U, S.— Armed Forces. i. United Nations Association of the
United States of America.
841.13 79-700466
United Nations .^syocla- tlon of the U. S.
The Peace o# Easter (Filmstrip) Concordia Films, 1964.
34 fr. color. 3B mm. and phonodisc: 2 a., 12 In., 33 J rpm.,
10 mln. (In our stead)
With leader's guide and sermon outline.
SUMMARY : Relates that the peace of Easter can be attained
only through faith in Jesus Christ.
1. I':aster. I. Omcordia Publishing House, St. Ixiala. II. Se-
ries: In our stead (Filmstrip)
248.4 79-738642
Ck>ncordla Films
Peace pipe (Motion picture) Terrytoons, 1963.
3 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (TTie Hector Heathcote show)
L. C. lias b&w, 16 mm. print.
Tele.Tist on the C'BS-TV program The Hector Heathcote show.
Credits: Producer. Bias Weill; dl.-ector. Art Bartsch; writer. Larz
Bourne; creators of animation; Ralph Bakshi, Art BarLsch; music.
Phil Scheib; photographer, Joe Raslnski ; editor. Geonte McAvoy.
Summary: An animated cartoon. Hector Heathcote brings peace
to the frontier by trading trinkets for the bows and arrows of the
Indiana.
1. CBS Films, inc. Terrytoons. Series; The Hector Heathcote
show (Motion picture)
791.43 72-704379
Peacemeal (Motion picture) Albert AUotta, 1968.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A documentary on a peace march. Shows activities In
the area of the United Nations Building as preparations are made
for an expected demonstration. Follows the demonstrators as they
congregate In Ontral Park and march to the United Nations.
1. Demonstrations. 2. United Nations— Buildings. r. Allotta,
Albert
301.18 79-702846
CINE
Peach Enterprises
see
Metromatic.
Through different eyes.
Peaches (Motion picture) Park Fihns, 1967.
4 min. 81. color. 8 mm. (United States)
Loop film. I-ssued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 moL
With subject notes.
Summon/: The story of peaches from blossom to market Include
scenes of the blossoming tree; pollination by bees; development of
fruit: picking, grading, and sorting; canning, freezing, drying, and
packaging fre-sh fruit
1. Peach. r. Park Films. Series: United States (Motion
picture)
634 Fi A 68-3199
Park Films
The Peanut (Motion picture)
see Exploring moral values: The peanut
Peanut and Jocko (Filmstnp) My weekly reader, 1966.
Made by Communicators.
24 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2. no. 28-^.
Summary: Vses cartoon characters to teach children about a
shopping center.
1. Shopping centers — Juvenile films. i. My weekly reader.
658.87 70-732896
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Peanuts— important product of West Africa (Motion pic-
ture) rnternational Communiaition Films, 1968. Made
by Conipius.s Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Subsaharan Africa series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide
, . ., , „ 338.109«69 75-703218
Intematloiuil CommunU cation Filma
37
Pearce, Lucia
see
I wanna be ready.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pearce, Lucia (Continued)
Lcaminf to learn.
Pearce, Mallory
see
DNA -blueprint of life.
PMri Bacfct IW good aartk. [Hliiutrip] Educational Dimensions
Corp.. 1972.
M fr. ««lor. 35 mm. uid pbonodltc: 3 >. (1 >. for manual projector, 1
t. far imoiMtic prajactor), 13 ia., 33 1/3 rpm., approx. IS min. each tide.
Alao iaauad with phoaotapc in caaiaiti.
With taaehcf'a guide.
SUMMAKY: A atudy of the novd. The |oad eanh. by Paarl S. Buck. uaiB«
acMMa frooi tha dntmabc pcaaantaboa ot the ume tlito and examplea of tradi-
1. BodL PMrt (SydeMrickw) IIM- The |ood eanh I Educa-
omI IWibmiiIbui Corporatloa. 11. Thk: The Oood earth. iFIImiiripi
rPS3S03.U19S] 813 72-733226
~ 72 MARC
rPS3S03.l
Pearl goes to school (Filmstrip) Teachinf^ Reeourcee Films,
1971. Made by School Times Filmstrips.
'M fr color. 35 turn, and phonodlBC: 2 b. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 7 In., 33i rpm., 5 mln. each
aiile. microgroove ( Beginning to read, series E )
Keadin;; Ifvel one. With teacher's suide and text.
SUMM.\nV : An ndapUtlon of the book of the same title by
Evelyn Hastings with lihislratlons by Tom O'SulUvan, telling the
siory about a leal rabbit that went to school. For primary grades.
I. Hastings. Evelyn Belmont. Pearl goes to school, II, Teaching
Resources Films. III. Series: Beginning to read (Pllmrtrlp) se-
ries E.
372.4 77-738927
Teaching Ites<jurces Films
Pearl Harbor {Motion picture) Thorne Films, 1967.
4 min. si. bJLw. 8 mm. (S mm. documents project, no. 14^)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm, and iQ
super 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Credit): Producer, Dale C. Wlllard; film notes, James C. Schott.
Summary: Shows Japanese planes taking oIT from their carriers
and bombins Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7. 1941. Pictures the wreckage
of United States naval vessels fllllng the harbor and concludes with
Scenes of President Roosevelt delivering his war message to Con-
gress the following day.
1. Pearl Harbor, Attack on, 1941, i. Thorne Films. Inc.. Boul-
der. Colo. Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture) no.
142.
Thoroe Films
940.542
Fi A 67-5462
Pearl Harbor, December 7. 1941 {Mot'ion picture) Anargy-
ros Film Library, 1970.
4 ml.i. si. Ii&w. 8 mm. (Highlights of American hlfitory)
Ix>op film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in Kuper K mm. in
cartridge with notes and bibliography.
nummary: Depicts the surprise Pearl Harbor atta<^ through
footage showing the twmbing of Army and Navy bases there by
Japanese aircraft. Shows the Japanese diplomat Saburo Kurusu
arriving in California and at the State D^t. In Washington. D. C.
Immediately before the attack.
1. Pearl Harbor, Attack on, 1941. i. Anargyros Film Library.
Series: Highlights of American history (Motion picture)
940.542 70-707478
AnnrgyroKFllni Library
Pearl industry [Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
\ax" fllm. i^4Nued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes,
nummary: A study of cultured pearl production In Japan, Includes
scenes of the Miklmoto pearl farm, oyster gathering, seeding, growth,
and harvetrt of oysters; the grading and sorting of pearls, and the
use of pearls In Jewelry.
1, ChJitured pearls. l Park Pttms.
639 Fi A 68-3200
Park Films
Pearl of great price {FUmttrip) Q+Ed ProductiMis, 1966.
34 fr, r<»Ior 3.5 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33| rpm,, 7 mln.
(Tales of the wlwe old owl, series 8, oo. 4 )
With teacher's study guide.
Crediti: Producer. James K, Friedrlch ; director, Jack L. Tyler.
Nummary: I'ses a story about a gull who sells everything he owns
In order to possess a pearl owned by a plover to stress the Importance
of having a goal or aim, and of learning to make wise de<'lslonN. For
primary grades.
1, Children —Oonduct of life. 2. l>eclBlon-maklng. r. Q-I-Ed Pro-
ductions. Merles: Tales of the wise old owl (Fllmstrlp) series 8.
no. 4.
179 72-784810
Q-*-Ed Productions
The PmtI «f tkt EmL {MotioD picture] BBC-TV, London, and
Odyascy ProducttODS, 1968. Released in the U.S. by Tune-Ufe
FUms.
23 min. ad. color. 1 6 mm, (Asia, no. I )
SUMMARY: Vuiia the apkc ialand of Ccykxi Showi elephanu in the Tem-
ple of Kandy Include* tccnei of Buddhiti and Hindu ccremonic*. primiuve
fWimg boua, and peo^ who arc wontuping evil aptnta. Narralcd by Lowell
Tboraaa.
1. CeykMi Deacnptton and travel I. Bniiah Broadcaattng Corporation.
TclevMMNt Service II. Odyaaey Productions, inc . New York. III. Time-Life
Fibna. IV Scrica. Atta. (Motion picture] no. I
lDS4«9) 915.49 70-714383
TuM-Ufe Fibna 72 MARC
Pearlie. [Motion picture] Chicago Committee on Urban Oppor-
tunity. 1972. Made by Atlantic Film Productions.
21 min. id color. 16 mm (Parent and child center tcnes)
SUMMARY: Documcrits the involvcmenl of ■ woman and her child in a
parent and child center, pan of Chica(o'i efTori to provide opportunity for black
ghetto d we lien.
I. Negroes— Chicago, 2. Day nuneriea— Chicago. I. Chicago Commit-
tee on Urban Opportunity
CF548.9] 362.8 72-701776
CINE 72 MARC
Pearson, Leonard, 1926-
see
The Inner world of aphasia.
Peary and Henson: NtH-th to the pole (Sfotian picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by Project 7 Pro-
ductions.
15 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (Blograjrfiy series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces the exploration of the North Pole by Bobert
Peary and Matthew Henson. Describes their ability to work toward
a common goal and explains their motivation to reach the pole.
1. Henson. JIatthew Alexander. 1866-1955. 2. Peary. Robert Ed-
win. 1856-1920. 3. North Pole. i. McOraw-HlIl Book Ompany.
Series: Biography series (Motion picture)
919.8 73-701826
Mc<'.rnw-Hill Rook Co.
Pemuits !■ i
Films, 1971.
. U.S.SJL: 1931. [MotitHi picture] Thome
3 min. ai. bAw, tuper 8 mm. (8 mm. documenta project, im, 367)
Loop film in canridge. Ptlm oolea on cartridge caae.
CREDITS: Producer. Dale WLUard.
SUMMARY: Show* famiite-atricken peaaanu in Samara. U.S.S.R.. in 1921.
Telia how govenmient agenu vaccinated the peaaantt againci cholera. Preaenu
icenea of ttreets and iquarca which are packed with peasant* ai>d their cart* a*
grmin is distributed for winter towing. Show* an American relief truck on the
acene.
1. Ruiaia — Famiitea. I. Thome Filnu, inc., Boulder, Colo, 11, Seriea: 8
mm, documenti project [Motion picture^ no. 367,
[HC340.F3J 947.084 72-701323
Thorrie Film* 72 MARC
Peasants into farmers (Filmstrip) Food and Afi^iculture
Orgiuiization of the I'nited Nations. Rome, 1065. Released
in the V. S. by Unipub, 1971.
43 ff. color. 35 mm.
With script by Armand Defever and Florita llotts.
sniMARY: Shows how a group of UN specialists established. In
le-i^ than a year, the first model training center for farmers and
teachers of farmers in Upper Volta. (^vers Irrigation, fruit and
vegetable growing, use of pesticides, mechanization, poultry raising,
cai-e and repair of farm equipment, veterinary science, and elements
of ngricultural economics and marketing.
1. Agricultural edi»cat Ion— Upper Volta. 2. Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations. 1. Food and Agriculture Or-
ganization of the United Nations. II. Unipub.
[So-IS] 631.07 70-739713
lni[iub
La Peau de chagrin (Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Zagreb.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill. 1971.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. , . „ ,
Based on the book of the same title by Honors de Balzac.
CREDITS: Directors, Vlado Krisll. Ivo Vrbanic; screenplay,
Dragutio Vunak Tomlslav Butorac; animation, Zlatko Grglc
SUMMARY- An animated film about a poor and unhappy man
who leaves hla love to try his hiclc at gambling, loaea his last penny,
and then is given a magic skin which fulBlls all wishes, but grovra
shorter as It is used. ^ , ,, „ _^.
I Balzac, Hononft de, 179&-1850. La peau de chagrin. II. Zagreb-
fllm III. Contemporary Fllms/McOraw-HlU.
791.43 75-710567
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Peavy, Paulina
see
American Airlines, America's leading
airline.
Peche aux sardines (Motion picture)
see D^maillage sardines
Peck (Leonard) Productions
see
Cardinal direcdoDS.
Flat toMp* at a round world.
Halloween.
Latitude.
Loofitude.
Major fuidelines of the earth.
Map keys and symbols.
Oceans and continents.
Scab.
Why tbe seasons?
Peck (Leonard) Productions, Clifton, N.J.
see
Nancy goes to the hospital.
Safety on the playground.
The SupermaHcet.
Peck, Merlin
see
Through different eyes.
Peck order (Motion picture)
see Presenting BSCS single topic inquiry films
Peck order in chickens (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1970.
4 mln, si. color, super 8 mm. (Animal behavior)
Loop Qlm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Describes the peck order ritual in chickens by wbltA
social hierarchies are formed.
1. Sodal hierarchy In animals. I. Eallog Oorporation, Cam-
bridge, Ma£8. Series: Animal behavior (Motion picture)
598.6 74-709102
Ealing Corp,
Peckham, Howard Henry, 1910- The making
of the University of Michigan, 1817-1967
see
U-M: 150.
Pecos Bill (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1970. Made by Lumin Films.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (American folklore)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Consultant, M, Jerry Weiss,
Summary : Presents the story of Pecos Bill through artwork and
original music.
1. PecoH Bill. I. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. SeHes:
American folklore (Motion picture)
398.21 79-709812
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Pecos Bill (Filmstrip)
see American folklore;
Pecos Bill
38
Pecos Bill and Lightning {FUmttrip) Troll Associates,
IWO.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Summary: Tales of the l^endary cowboy who performs fantastic
real.1 of strength and daring. He invents branding, creates the
first lasso, rides a cyclone, and tames the wildest horse In the West
With captions. For elementary grades.
1 Pecos Bill. 2. Cowboys — legends. r. Troll Associates.
398.22 74-736269
Troll Associates
Pecos Bill and the long lasso (Filmstrip) Taylor Associ-
ates, 1970.
.in fr. color. ST) mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual projec-
tor, 1 a. for automatic projector). 7 In.. 33J rpm.. II mln. micro-
groove, (Tell me a story. Library 2. no. S)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With script book. pictur«-cued tell-back booklet, and teacher's
folder.
Based on the book of tbe same title by Elisabeth and Carl Carmer.
SUMMARY; A tall tale about Pecos Bill who can wrestle moiin-
talD lions and lasso twelve cows at once. For elementary graden.
I. Carmer. Eliwtbeth (BUck) Pecoa Bill and the long lasso. II.
Taylor Associates. III. Series: Tell me a story (Filmstrip) Uhrary
2, no. 3.
872.6 77-788784
Taylor Associates
The Pedestrian strikes back {Motion picture) KNBC in
association with Copeland Productions, 1967.
29 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (The KNBC survey)
Summary: Assesses the national trend of revilaltsing the down-
town cores of cities through the (-onslructlon of malls. fociiHing upon
Burbank'fl Golden Malt, and comparing It with similar projects
throughout California. Authorities analyie the need for malls and
discuss the difficulties encountered In providing them.
1. Pedestrian mall»— California. i. KNBC (Television station)
Los .\ngelM.
ni Fi A 68-671
CINE
Pediatric be«atologr. [Filmstrip] W. B. Saunders Co., 1972.
130 fr. color. 3S mm. artd phonotape: 90 min.
With icripL
CREDITS: Author, J Lawrence Numsn.
SUMMARY: A three put profram prcacnting red cell*, white cella. and borte
normal and pathologic Mood structure o( children.
1 Pediatric bematoiofy I. Saunder* (W, B.) Company, Phiiadelphia-
tRJ411] 618.9 72-734133
W B. Saunder* Co, 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pediatric restraints: ami cuff and crib n«t {Motion picture)
Delta College. Beleased by Prentice-Hall, 1969.
S min. si. color. Boper 8 mm. {Narslns skllU and tecbolqoM)
Loop film.
Wltb lrurtnictor'8 guide.
Summary : Illustrstee two basic types of pediatric restraints:
the arm cuff, used to reatraio children with facial surger; ; and the
crib net. u<«d to restrain the climbing cblld. Examines the reaction
of the child to the restraint
1. Restraint (PhfsiologT) t. Delta College, n. Prentice-Hall.
Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Motion picture)
610.73 70-701143
Prentice-Hall
Pediatric restraints: mummy {UoHon pictitre) Delta Col-
lege. Releaaed by Prentice-Hall, 1969.
S mtn. si. color, auper 8 mm. (Nursing sklll.'< and tecbaiques)
Loop film.
With Instructor's guide.
Bummary: Illustrates a basic tTpe of pediatric restraint: the
mummj restraint, made from a folded blanket or sheet, and used
when treatment is giTen that requires ctmiplete restraint of the body
of the child.
1. Restraint (Physiology) l DelU College, n. Prentice-Hall,
Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Motion picture)
610.73 73-701144
FnoUee-HaU
Pedicab {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Look at It series, set B)
Loop film mounted In cartrlilge. Issued tn standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With manuala.
Swnmorf/: A single-concept 01m designed for use in teacfadng spe-
etal education classes.
1. Exceptional children — E^lucatloo. l McOraw-HlU Book
OoDpany. Series: Look at It series (Motion picture) set B.
371.9 76-702750
IfcOraw-Htll Book Co.
The Pedlara {Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept of Edu-
cation, School Broadcasts Section, Begina, 1965. Made by
Saskatchewan Cine-Graphic Division.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Saskatchewan alghtline series, na 2)
CTeAitt: Producer and director, Robert Howard; writers, HuHel
Clements, Gertrude Murray; auD«rameo, AItIq Sdiafer, Ken Patter-
son.
Summary: Describes the life of the traders, called pedlars, from
Montreal who went west prior to the founding of the North West
Compsny. Visits two of the pedlars' trading posts In recently exca-
vated areas.
1. Peddlers and peddling— Canada. i. Saskatcfaewan. School
Broadcasts Section. Series : Saskatcfaewan stgfatllne series (Motion
picture) no. 2.
658^ Fi A 68-36
National Film Board of
(Motion picture] Walt Disney Productions. Released by
Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
8 min. id. color. 16 mm.
OriginaUy released in 33 mm. in 1942.
With teacher guide.
CREDITS: Nmrntor. Fred Shields.
SUMMARY: Prescnu the misadventure* of Pedro. « iMby sirpUne. when it
tlid a mail route for it* ailing parents. For elemeatvy grades.
[1. AirpUncs— Rctioo) I. Disney (Wall) ProductioBS. 11. Walt Disney
Educational Maichals Co.
[PZ7i 372.6 72-700153
Walt Disney Educational 73 MARC
Material* Co.
Pee-wces on ice {Motion picture)
Corp., 1961.
Paramount Pictures
10 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
.\ Tnivoli-ama.
Ciedtti: Producer and director, Charles Desmarteau; writer.
Martin Andrews; photographer, Jean-Claude Labrecque; editor,
Benedict Cantesano.
Summary: Pictures and describes activities of the annual Pee-Wee
hockey touraatnent In Quebec. Canada, for boys from ten to twelT&
1. Hockey. i. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
796.9 Fi 68-1560
Peeler, Richard
see
Ceramic art; Ceramics, what? why? how?
Ceramic art: Creating mosaics and tUes.
Ceramic art: Handbuilding methods.
Ceramic art: Potter of the U. S. A.
Ceramic art: Potters of Japan.
Ceramic art: Potters o€ the U. S. A.
Peer sroap: ages 6-13 {Motion picture) Video Nnrdng,
1967. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Man: his growth and derelopment—
btrtfa through adolescence)
Videotape also Issoed.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
OrsMa: Instnctora. Robert C. Nicolay, Walter B. McGcHHier.
Summary: Presents examples of tbe rise of the gronp as a sign
of tDcreasing independence from par«its.
1. Conformity. 2. (Jhlld study. l Video Nursing, inc. Series:
Han: hla growth and der^opment — birth through adolescence (Mo-
tion picture)
155.41 7^703685
video Nursing
Peer Gynt {Motion picture) David Bradley, 1965.
85 min. sd. bAnv. 16 mm.
K^vtepil Tpmion of the IWl motion picture.
Based on Henrlk Ibsen's ptay of the same title.
Credit*: Producer and director, Darld Bradley. Cant: Charlton
Heston. Kathryne Elfstrom, Audrey Wedlock. Rose Andrews, Hoy
Eggert. Jr. ,
Summary: Usee the Peer Gynt suite by Edvard Grieg as back-
ground music In retelling the adventures of the Norse i^endary
hero who, after traTellng all over the world, making and losing
a fortune, and risking his life many dmes. discovers his Identity
when threatened with extinction by a button molder.
I. Ibsen. Henrlk. 1828-1906. Peer Gynt. n. Grl^ Edvard Ha-
gerup. 1843-1907. Peer Gynt (Suite) in. Bradley, David.
Fi 67-962
Peer Gynt; Suites 1 and 2 by Edrard Grieg {FOmstrip)
Educational Audio Visual, 1963.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiscs (2 a each : 1 a. with elec-
tronic Blgmil), 12 In., 83ft rpm., 81 min, mlcrogroove. (Music appre-
ciation series)
With teachers' guide and notes.
Creditt: Illustrations. Marion Morton; visual editor, Anne Pretzat
Summary: Uses original Illustrations to tell the story of Kdvard
Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite which is based Ml the play by H«irtk Ibsen.
1. Grieg, Bdvard Hagerup. 1843-1907. Peer Gynt (Suite) no. 1-2.
I. Grieg, Bdrard Hagerup. 1843-1807. Peer Gynt (Suite) no. 1-2.
n. Educational Audio Visual. Inc., Pleasantvllle, N. T. Series:
Uuslc appreclattoD series (Fltmstrip)
786.0W4 Fi A 68-3767
Educational Audio Visual
Peet Productions
see
The Running man.
Pegasus et BsUcrophon (Fi/mstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 10
min. m'Togroove. ( Fabulae legendae Graeclae Romaeque antlquae,
lM<ue<l also with cassette and pbonotape.
With teacher's guide.
CredUt: Author, Samuel A. Goldberg.
Summary: A Latin langusge teaching film. The story of the
daring Bellert^hon who tamed Pegasus and slew tbe monster Chimera.
1. I.,atin language — Audio-visual instruction. L Eye Gate House,
Inc. Series: Fubul4ie iegendae GraecUe Bomaeqoe antique (Film-
strip) no. 5.
478.3 Fi A 68-3675
K.ve'J.Tte Himse
Pegasus the winged horse {FUmttrip) Troll Associates,
1970.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
SumnitiTy: Recounts the classical Gre^ myth about tbe adven-
tures of Bellero^on and Pegasus, the legendary winged horse. With
captions.
1. Pegasus. 2. Bellerophon. i. Troll Associates.
292 79-736270
Troll Associates
Peg's Productions
see
Batiks you can make.
Pel, I. M., 1917-
see
Essays/I. M, Pel: Architect for tod^.
£ssays/I. M. Pei: Interior space.
Essays/I. M. Pei: Modem building
material.
EssaysA. M, Pei: Open space,
Essays/L M. Pei: program for a building.
Peignent sans pinceanx {Motion picture) Crawlegr Films,
Ottawa. Released in the U. S. by International Film
Bureau, 1957.
5 mill. .<m. color, 16 mm.
French version of the 1949 motion picture enUtled Finger paint-
ing.
Credila.- Educational consuiUnt, C. D. Gaitskeli.
Summary: Gives directions for making finger paint, and shows
techniques which can be used with various age and experience
levels. Shows a banner experimenting and studying the effects
obUlnable by using the palm, tbe side of the hand, the fist, the
thumb, and the finger tips.
1. Finger painting. i. Crawley Films, ltd. n. International
Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago, ni. Finger painting (Motion picture)
761.4 77-707262
International Film Bureau
Les Peintres impresadonistes fraufais (FUfMtrip) Audio
Lingual Educational Press, 1965.
15 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonotape: slngletrack, 1 reel (6 Iil),
7H In. per sec
CrediU: Author, Charles Stsrr.
Summary: A French language teaching film. Traces the history
of French Impressionism and points out tbe major artists lo this
school of painting.
1. Impressionism (Art) 2. Painters, Freoch. i. Audio Lingual
Educational Press.
769.4 Fi A 67-4312
Audio Lingual Educa- tlonal Press
La Peinture franfalse au mns^ do Louvre {FtUnttrxp)
DiapoElm, Paris. Releaaed in the U. S. by Qeasler Pub.
Co., 1968.
•I aimstrips (approz. 45 fr each) color. S8 mm. and A phono-
tape* (5 In. I, 7i in. per sec., 15 min. ea^.
With text In French.
Contentt: xiv-ivii centuries.— xvii-xvin centuries.— Early IIX
century. — xa. century.
1. Paintings. French. 2. Pal ntlnpi— Paris. i. DIapofiim (Firm)
II. Gessler Publishing Company.
769.4 70-734689
Ges.«ler Pub. Co.
PeUai !■■■■> 11 iii. [Motion picture] Released by CCM FUins.
1197-?,
40 min. sd color. 16 min.
CREDITS: Director. Dave Butler; wriwr, WiQiani R. Hall, narrator. Paid
Hcnried; compoaer. Andrew Belling.
SUMMARY Hoioricai documcnis. graphics, and tn objects are employed
to present tite history of tbe ancient city of Peking and its role in the cuitunl
developntcnt of Ouna
1. Peking— HiMory. I. CCM Fibna.
lDS795.3j 915.1 72-701593
CCM Films 73 MARC
The Pelican chorus {Filmstrip) Reading Motivation Film-
strips, 1967. Made by PWS Productions.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (Picture book fltmstrip series)
With plrture-cued reading text booklet.
Bused on the poem of the same title by Edv'ard Lear.
Summary: Attempts to amuse children and help them to cultivate
an appreciation for the writings of the old masters, using a nonsense
poem about two pelicans and their beautiful daughter who marries
tbe King of tht; Cranes.
1. Poetry— Juvenile films. L Lear. Edward, 1812-1888. The
pelican chorus, u. Reading Motivation Filmstrips. Inc. Series.
821 Fi A 68-3813
Beading Motivation Filmstrips
Pelican Films, Inc. , New York
see
A Nose.
The Room.
Pellon Corporation
see
The Importance of shape.
Peltz, Larry
see
Plus— 2.
Pehric exenteration far cerricai cancer {Motion picture)
Medical Dlustration Dept., University of Miami School of
Medicine. Released by Eaton Laboratories, 1968.
31 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Illustrates tbe technique employed lo total excision of
the pelvic organs for cancer of the uterine cervix. Shows excision
of pelvic viscera, pelvic iymphadenectomy, terminal sigmoid coloe-
tomy. and Ileal conduit procedures.
1 Pelvic exenteration. 2. Oervix uteri— Cancer. i. Miami, Unl-
Terrtty of, Oopral Gables, Pla. School of Medicine, n. Norwich
Pbarmscal Company. Eaton Laboratories.
617 Fi A 68-788
CINE
The Pembrokeshire Coast National Park {FUmitrip) Na-
tional Parks Commission, London, 1956. Made by Central
Office of Informfllion. Published by H. M. Stationery Off.
40 fr. b&w. Z5 mm.
National Park-s film strip no. 4.
With lecture notes. Notes lacking In L. C.
Summary: Presents views of the wildlife, architecture, blsCoric
buildings, inland scenery, and coast line of the Pembrokeshire Coast
National Park.
1. Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. i. Gt. Brit. National
Parks Commlfwion.
Fi 66-1717
Pen and pencil {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min. al. color, super 3 mm.
Loop fl'm. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Summaiy: Describes the broad range of lines, tones, and textures
which can be made with such simple tools as a pencil, pen, or pastel
depending on how tliey are held ami moved.
1. Drawing— Instruction. Z. Drawing materials. i. Ealing Cor-
poration, Cambridge, Mass.
7413 Fi A 68-403
Baling Corp.
Peaaace: gacraaMat of peace. [MotioD picture] Fraocbcan Cooi-
municatioiu Center, 1969.
10 n
6 mm. (Sacnraent Krics)
39
color.
Magnetic Muad track.
With prcsenlatMn guide by CorinM Hart.
SUMMARY: A drsmsiiiation iboul the emooonal response of a yoMg ar-
chitect who Kfiously injures ■ ten-ycar-otd girl while drnrmg home tiam s
cocktail party ia uMd to uiggesi various aspects and effects of the Mcrament of
penance.
I. Penaocc 1. Franciscaa <!:omniuntcalioa> Cenicr. li. Series: Sacrament
series. (Motion piclurei
[BX2260i 248.4 73-700509
Franciscan 73 MARC
Communicsliom Center
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pencil drawing {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mill. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: mlscel-
laneout: )
Loop nioi. FlIiD notes ou cartridge case.
Crcditt: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summary: Explains tbe techniques Involved In pencil drawing.
1. Pencil drawing. i. Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Fine arts techniques: mlscellaoeoiis (Motion picture)
T51.4 73-708110
Walden Film Corp.
Pendennis Productions
see
Jet storm.
Sands of the K&lahari.
Pendulum painting (Motion picture) Ikon Films. Released
by Hailo.v Films. 1968.
3 mij) si. color, super 8 mm. (Painting series)
Loop film.
With manual.
Credits : Educational consultant. Robert O. White.
Siiiiininr,v: Inrrmluces the te<:lmique of pendulum palnrlng which
consists of using a line which U not controlled directly by the painter,
but I.S highly controlled by the laws of physics. With captions. For
elementary grades.
1. Painting— Technique. 2. Line (Art) I. Ikon Films II.
Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series: Painting series (Mo-
tion picture)
372.5 70-709290
BFA Educational Media
Pendulums {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1967.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Elementary science series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Lssued in standard S mm, and In super 8 mm.
Credits: Author, David Hawkin.?.
i^ummart/: Demonstrates how to produce a sine wave, using as a
pendulum a plastic bottle which Is filled with colored .sand, Inverted,
and attached to a string. Illustrates the two fundamental periods
of a Y-shaped compoimd pendulum.
1. Pendiiltira, 2. Gravity. i. Thome Films. Inc., Boulder, Colo.
Series: Elementary science series (Motion picture. Thorne Films)
372.3 Fi A 6a-2798
Thome Films
Pendulums (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mill, »1. color, super 8 mm. (BhT)loratlonB lu science)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUi: Author, H. Mllgrom.
Summaru: Presents a series of demonstrations using pendulums
1, Pendulums. i. Ealing Orporatlon, Cambridge, Mass -
Series: Explorations 'In science (Motion picture)
^ , „ 531 70-703700
Ealing Corporation
Penek^ie (Motion picture)
Gold wyn -Mayer, 1966.
Euterpe. Released by Metro-
96 mln. ad. color. 35 mm.
Pa na vision.
Based on the novel of the same title by E. V. Cunningham
CredUi: Producer, Arthur Loew. Jr.; director, Arthur Hlller;
■creenplay, George Wella; music, Johnny WUUama; director of
photography, Harry Stradllng; editor. Rita RoUnd. Catt: NaUIle
Wood, Ian Bannen, Dick Shawn, Peter Falk.
Bummary: A comedy about Penelope, the neiflected wife of a New
York banker, who robs his new branch bank on opeoiog day la order
to attract her huaband's attention.
r. Fast, Howard Melvln, 1914- Praelope. n. Euterpe, inc.
m. Metro-Ooldwyn-Hayer, inc.
791.43 71-701960
The Penetrating eye (Motion picture) Eli Lilly & Co.,
1970. Made by Wexler Film Productions.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the functioning of a scanning electron
mh-roacope. Shows how an electron beam. Instead of light waves.
Is used to produce revealing images of microscopically sised 8pe<-l-
1. .Scannlnif electron microscope. I. Lilly (Eli) and Company,
tnens.
[QH212.S3] 578 70-711392
CINE
Penetrating keratc^lasty {Motion picture) Baylor Univer-
sity CoIIepfe of Medicine. Made by Ijouis J. Girard. Re-
}easxd by International Eye Film Library, 1966.
12 mln, nd. color. 16 mm.
Ectachrnme.
Bummarii: Demonstratea the step-by-step technique of penetrating
keratoplasty.
1. Cornea— Transplantation. i. Baylor Unlveralty, Waco. Tei.
College of Medicine, Houston, ii. International Eye Film Ubrary,
617 Fi A 67-5237
International Eye Film Library
Penguin Books, ltd., Harmondsworth, Eng.
Alan Gamer, author.
Leon Garfield.
WUUun Maync.
A Penguin is a penguin? (Filmstrip) Knowledire Aid,
1969.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: 11 Ips,, 29 mln.
In a unit entitled Penguins and other landbirds of the multimedia
pnjKmm Natural science concept generalization series.
With teacher's guide, student response sheets, student readers
picture puzzles, and posters.
CREDITS: Authors, Robert E. WlUford, Ann Dellls Janice
Rajeckt.
SUMMARY: A cartoon character introduces the world of the
penguin and observes this bird that does not fly. For primary
grades.
1. Penguins-Juvenile Alms. I. Knowledge Aid (Firm) II
Pengutns and other landbirds. III. Natural science concept generali-
zation series.
[PZIO] 372.3 71-730626
Knowledge Aid
PenicilUum (Motion picture) Educational Services, 1965.
4 mln. sL color. 8 mm. ( Mlcrogardenlng)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project
Summary: Shows how the spore-forming stalks of penlciUlum
form a bottle-shaped tip which pushes out spores in succession like
a chain of beads, so that the most mature spores are furtheat from
the spore-producing tip and the newest onefl are closest to the stalk.
Provides a contrast to the formation of Altemarla spores.
1. Penlcllllum— Juvenile Alms. i. Educational Swvlcea, Inc.,
Newton, Maas. Series: Mlcrogardenlng (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2393
Education Development Center
Penicillium (Motion picture) Educational Services. Re-
leased by Ealing Corp. a.s n loop film mounted in cart-
ridge, 1967.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm.
Issued In super 8 mm. and standard 8 mm.
Originally made for the Elementary Science Study Program.
With Qlm notes on cartridge case.
.<it}iimfiri/: Show.s how spore-forming stalks of PenioiUium form
a bottle-shaped tip which pushes out spores In succession like a
chain of beads, so that the most mature spores are farthest from
the spore-producing tip and the newest ones are closest to the stalk.
Provides a contra.st to the formation of Attemaria spores.
1. Penicillium — Juvenile films. i. Educational Services, Inc.,
Newton, Mass. it. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-1036
Ealing Corporation
Penikett, Antony
see
Hi .
, this is Loma,
The Peninsula campaign (Motion, picture) International
Communication Films, 1968. Made by One to One Pro-
ductions.
12 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm- (Civil War series)
A1.40 issued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Discusses aspects of the peninsula campaign. Including
General McClellan's plan for a decisive Union Army victory, weather
and geography, and the promotion of Lee to head of tbe Southern
forces.
1. U. S.— History— Civil War— Campaigns and battles. L Inter-
national Communication t'lltns. Series: OivU War aeries (Motion
picture)
973.7 71-703125
International Couimuni- cation Filmg
Peninsular India (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
19^0. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Asso-
tiales, 1966.
4t> fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Sl'MSIARY: Portrays the iwrts, cities, and hlnteilands of Bombay
and Madras.
1. Bombay (State)— Description and travel. 2. Tamil Nadu-De-
scription and travel. I. Common Ground, ltd.. London. II. Car-
man Educational Associates.
[D.S485.B7] 915.4 76-738614
Carman Educational A)>sociates
Penn, Arthur, 1922-
see
Arthur Penn — Little big man.
Penn, Patricia
see
Once upon a war.
Penn Central Compai^
see
Call us Penn Central.
Penn Cinema Club
see
Children of the morning.
Pennebaker, D. A,
see
Company.
40
Pennebaker (Leacock) inc.
see Leacock Pennebaker, inc.
Pennebaker, ltd.
see
Man in the middle.
Pennebaker Productions
see
One-eyed Jacks.
Penney, Edmund
see
The Dancing prophet .
Penney (J. C.) Company, inc.
see
Changing values.
A Conversation with Mr. Penney and his
granddaughter.
One peseta, two peseta.
Wheelin' easy.
The Pennines {Motion picture) Boulton-Hawker Films,
Hadleigh. Eng. Released in the U. S. by International
Film Bureau, 1967.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
American version prepared with the advice of David M. Solzman,
Bummary: Examines the character of the Pennine landscape, point-
ing out similarities and differences between the southern, central,
and northern parts of the mountain chain In northern England.
1. Pennine chain. r. Boulton-Hawker Films, ltd. n. Inter-
national Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
914.2 Fi A 68-2894
International Film Bureau
Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention, 1967-1968
see
A Living constitution,
Pennsylvania. Dept. of Community Affairs
see
Beyond the limits.
Pennsylvania. Dept. of Highways
see
Snow fight, Pennsylvania style.
Pennsylvania. Dept. of Internal Affairs
see
Decision at Laurel Falls.
Pennsylvania local government in action.
Trouble in Eden.
Pennsylvania. Dept. of Public Instruction
see
Successful use of the language laboratory.
Pennsylvania. Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric
Institute, Philadelphia
see
Behavioral therapy demonstration.
No cooperation.
Pennsylvania. Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric
Institute, Philadelphia. Dept. of Continuing
Education Media
see
Broad spectrum behavior theri^ in a
grcwp.
An Exercise in the differential diagnosis
of psychiatric syndromes of childhood.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pennsylvania. Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric
Institute, Philade^hia. Dept. of Studies in
Human Communication
see
The Assessment series, parts 1-2.
Lecture on kinesics by Ray L, Birdwhistell
at the second linguistic -kinesic conference ,
Nov. 4-7, 1964.
Microcultural incidents in ten zoos.
Pennsylvania. Historical and Museum Commission
see
The Branffy^vlne tradition.
Pennsylvania. Office for the Aging
see
The Hights oi age.
Pennsylvania. State University
see
The Cop is in the middle.
Discovery at Sheep Rock.
Sense!: master teacher.
Pennsylvania. State University. Audio-Visual
Services
see
Audiological procedures with pre-school
deaf children.
The Brain damaged child.
Chacma baboons: ecology and behavior.
Counseling with parents: interview I,
Coimseling with parents: interview 3.
Counseling with parents: interview 6.
Nature and development of affection.
The Neurotic child.
The Normal child.
Principles of parent-child programs for
the pre-school hearing impaired.
The Psychotic child.
Sign on/sign off.
Pennsylvania. State University. College of Arts
and Architecture
see
Gianni Schicchi: the growth of an open.
Pennsylvania. State University. College of
Human Development
see
The Teacher'ft aide.
Pennsylvania. State University. Dept. of Psychology
see
Social reaction in in^>rinted ducklings.
Pennsylvania. State University. Dept. of Public
Information
see
The Living filter.
Pennsylvania. State University. Psychological
Cinema Register
The Assessment series, parts 1-2.
Audiological procedures with pre-school
deaf children.
Behavior of Richardson's ground squirrel.
Behavior of the macaques of Japan: the
Macaca fuscata of the Takasakiyama and
Koshima colonies.
Behavioral therapy demonstration.
The Brain damaged child.
Broad spectrum behavior ther£^ in a
groiq).
Chacma baboons: ecology and behavior.
Comparative behavior of Argentine cavies.
The Cop Is in the middle.
Counseling with parents: interview I.
Counseling with parents: interview 3.
Counseling with parents: interview 6.
Cuarahy Ohecha,
Dangerous noise.
Delta blues singer: James "Sonny Ford"
Thomas.
The Effects of delayed auditory feedback
on normal and deviant rhesus behavior.
An Exercise in the differential diagnosis
of psychatric syndromes of childhood.
Functions of the nervous system.
Gianni Schicchi: the growth of an opera.
Gibbon locomotion.
Guessing behavior.
Hypothalamic control of feeding and self-
stimulation.
Hypothalamic reward in feeding, running,
and mating behavior.
IlhiitntioM of childbood autiaiiL
Irregularly delayed e3q>eriential closure
in the rhesus monkey.
Lecture on kinesics by Ray L. Birdwhistell
at the second linguistic -kinesic conference,
Nov. 4-7, 1964.
A Mao with a problem.
Mating behavior of the honey bee.
Microcultural incidents in ten zoos.
Nature and development of affection.
The Neurotic child.
No cooperation.
41
The Normal child.
The Percqxioo of worda.
Principles of parent-child programs for
the pre-school hearing Impaired.
The Psychotic child.
Reproductive behavior of the brook trout,
Salvelinus fontinalis.
Sensei: master teacher.
Sign on/sign off.
Social reaction in imprinted ducklings.
The Span of attention.
Spawning in an African mouthbreeding fish.
Transmission of information,
Pennsylvania . University
see
Urban sprawl vs. planned growth,
Pennsylvania. University. Annenberg School of
Communications
see
Assembly line.
Pennsylvania. University. Institute of Cooperative
Research
see
Assembly line.
Pennsylvania. University. Moore School of
Electrical Engineering
see
Electromagnetic fields and waves. Part 1;
Transmission lines.
Pennsylvania. University. School of Dentistry
see
Complete dentures.
Evaluation of audio -analgesia.
High-speed instrumentation.
The Infrabony pocket.
Root resection.
Pennsylvania. University. University Museum
see
The Alphabet: mark of man.
Pennsylvania (FUmstrip) Society for Visual Education
tl96-?,
49 fr hAw. 35 mm. (Historic States)
Sumvvtrv: Uses photo?rsph.<* and sketches to potnt out some of
the hirtorical sites In Philadelphia.
1. Peonsylvanla — Description and tntrel — lOSl- 2. Phila-
delphia— Dewriptlon — 1981- i. Society for Visaal Elducation.
inc., Chicago. Series : Historic States (Filmstrip)
917.48 74-732897
PennftyWanla School for the Deaf
Pennsjlrama {Motion picture) Humble Oil and Refining
Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Senice jl&6-?j
30 mln. Hd. color 16 mm.
SiiMmarir: Portrays PennsylTanla, includlDg Tlslts with the "Peno-
sylvania Dutch." a tour of Pittsburgh's steel mills, and a look at such
historical sites as Valley Forge, Philadelphia, and Oettysburg.
1. PennsylTanla— Descr. & trar.— 1961- l Homble OU and
Refining Company (Incorporated in Del.) n. Modem Talking Pic-
ture Serrice. Inc.
917.48 Fi A 67-5883
Hodon Talking Picture Serrlca
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Released by
Pennsylvania (FUmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
Mo<lern Learning Aids, 1968.
:hi fr. i-otor. 35 mm. (Critical tbinkiog ald^ij
With ieHcbt*r'a guide.
SHiUHtaiif: Part 1 covers the persecutloa of the Quakers la 17Ch
centurj- England and WllUam Pena's efTorts to start a colony tn
America. Part 2 presents the problems faced by the PeDnsylratilana
when a flood of German-q>eal[lng settlers eater their colony. For
elemeuiarj- grades. Wltb captlou&
1. Peaosylvanla — History — Colonial period. i, Jones and Os-
mond. Inc. II. Modern Learning Ald.s, New Vork. Series: Critical
thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 71-733285
Modern Learning Aids
Pennsylvania Folklife Society
see
The Sights and sounds. of the Kutztown
Folk Festival,
Pennsylvania house (Motion picture) Jamian Advertising
and Publicity. Made by Lionel Freedman, inc. Released
by Modern Talking Picture Service, 1970.
29 min. .sd. color. 16 mm.
Summari/: Uses a fantasy situation to demonstrate the techniques
of furniture manufacture in an up-to-date furniture factory.
1. Furniture making. i. Jamian Advertising and Publlcitv, inc.
II. Modern T.ilking Picture Service, Inc.
684.1 78-705636
CINE
Pennsylvania in the CivU War, 1861-1865 (Filmstrip)
see History of Pennsylvania, set 3
Pennsylvania local government in action (Motion picture)
Pennsylvania Dept of Internal Affairs, 1945. Made by
Pennsylvania State College.
22 niiii. wi. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Hli-ector and wilter. Frank Neusbaum; narrator, William
S. Llvengood. Jr.; photography, I>elmer Duvall; editor. Paul Seft-
zlnger.
Summary: Uses real-life situations and charts to show the organi-
zation, function, and operation of the various local gOTemment units
In Pennsylvania. Dlscu.sses budgeting, welfare projects, markets, In-
aervlce training, malntenanee work, and other aspects of local eov-
ernment. "
I. Local government— Pennsylvania. i. Pennsylvania Dept. of
Internal Affairs.
352.0748
70-704267
Penny, nickel, dime, and quarter (Mofinn picture) Stephen
Hosustow Productions. Released by BFA Kducational
Media. 11)71.
4 uiiri. Hi. c.l.ir. super 8 mm. (Primary math series)
Loop film.
Wifh study guide.
SrSLMAItV: Explains the values of coins, using a tale of two
bandits who split up a sack of stolen money. For primary grades.
1. Money— Juvenile films. 2. Value— Juvenile films. I. Bosustow
(Stephen) Productions. 11. UFA Ediii-atlonal Media III. Series:
Primary math series (Motion picture)
[HG221.5] 372.7 70-714919
BFA Educational Media
The Pentagon (Filmstrip) Associated Press and Guidance
Associates of Pleasant vi lie, N. Y. Released by Guidance
Associates of Pleosantville, N. Y., 1970.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 65 fr.; pt. 2, 72 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodlscs (2 s. each: 1 s. for manual projector; 1 s. for automatic
projector) ; 12 In,; S&\ rpm. ; part 1, 14 mln.; part 2, 16 mln. micro-
groove.
Also Issued wltb pbonotape in cassette.
An AP special report.
With teacher's manual.
CredUa: Producer, Michele Miirdock; writer and editor^ Benja-
min ByceL
Summary: Presents a view of the Pentagon and the people who
work there. Includes an explanation of the ways in which the
Pentagon functions.
1, Arlington. Va. Pentagon Building. 2. U. S. Dept. of Defense,
r. .^sHoclated Press, ii. Guidance Associates of Pleasantvllle N Y
353.6 76-736286
Guidance Associaten rev
The Penthouse (Motion picture) Conipton International
Films, London. Made by Tahiti-Twickerham Film Stu-
dios. Released in the TJ. S. by Paramount Pictures Corp.,
1967.
07 mln. ad. color. S5 mm.
Based on the original stage play The meter man, by C. Scott
Port>efl.
CrediU: Producer, Harry Fine; director and writer, Peter Collln-
son: music. John Hawksworth ; director of photography, Arthur
Lavis; film editor, John Trumper. Coat: Suzy Kendall, Terence
Morgan. Tony Beckley, Norman Rodway, Martloe Beawlck.
Bumnutry: Two lovers la a penthouse apartment In an unoccupied
building are terrorized by two men posing as gas company employees.
I. Forbes, C. Scott. IL Comptoo International Films, in. Para-
mount Pictures Corporation.
791.48 70-707403
People (Motion pi(aun) Films/West. Released by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1969.
11 miu. sd. color. IS mm.
With gulda
Bummanr: Includes aceoes of people of all a«es and raoca as thar
tmt, work, aiMl play to demonatrate that people are dltrereot yet
alike.
1. Bodat aroiipa. l nim/Weat, Inc. AIMS luitruetlonal Media
Serrlcaa.
801.16 78-704202
AIMS InatmcCtODal Media SorrlcM
The Peo^e. [Motion picture] ABC Television Network. Made
and released by Metromedia Producera Corp., 1972.
90 min. (d. coloi. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: A tcience fiction dnma in which ■ teacher diacovera that her
pupils arc survivon from wother planet.
I. Amerkao Broadcutini Company, il. Metromedia Producen Corpon-
[PN1997i 791.43 72-700355
CINE 72 MARC
The People and 14(b) (Motion picture) Nati(mal Right to
Work Committee, 1965.
14 min. sd. \>&\v. 10 mm.
Summury: Argues for retention of section 14(b) of the Taft-
Hartley act, the section that reserves to the States Che right to
decide whether or not they want right-to-work laws.
1. Open and closed shop— U. S. i. National Right to Work
Committee,
331.889 Fi 67-498
People and particles (Motion picture) Harvard Project
Physics. Made by Visual Arts Center. Released by Mod-
em Learning Aids, 1967.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the work of a group of phyBlclstg preparing for
an experiment at the Cambridge electron accelerator. Focuses on
the life and labor of the participants as they design, construct, and
assemble the equipment for a modern experiment in high energy
physics.
1. Nuclear research. i. Harvard Project Physics, n. Modem
Learning Aids, New York.
630.028 Fi A 68-544
CINE
People and power {Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada, 1968.
17 mln. sd- b&w. 16 mm. (Organizing for power: the
Alinsky approach)
Made for the Challenge for change program in cooperation with
departments and agencies of the Government of Canada.
With kit, including documentation, disc, posters, etc.
Credits: Producers, John Kemeny, Barrle Howelis; directors,
Bonnie Klein, Peter Pearson; cameraman, Tony lanzelo; editor,
Roger Hart.
Bummary: Saul Alinsky discusses bis philosophy and the dynamics
of organization.
1. Community organization, i. Alinsky, Saul David, 190&-
n. Canada. National Film Board. Series; Organizing for power:
the Alinsky approach (Motion picture)
301 76-700090
National Film Board of Canada
People and power (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1968. Released in the U. S. by Fihns Incorpo-
rated, 1970.
17 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Organizing for power: the Alinsky
approach) „ . ^ „
Credits: Producers, John Kemeny, Barrle Howells; directors, Bon-
nie Klein, Peter Pearson; cameraman, Tony lanzelo; editor, H<«er
simm^irv: Saul Alinsky discusses his philosophy and his Ideas
about the dynamics of organization. =, , r^ .^ ,fw«_
1. Community organization. i, Alinsky, Saul David, 190ft- n.
Canada. National Film Board, ni. Films Incorporated. Series:
Organizing for power: the Alinsky approach (Motion picture)
301 76-706603
Public Media
Q-f-Ed Productions,
People are like rainbows (Filmstrip)
1969.
49 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 6 mln.
(Getting to know me, no. 1(
With teacher's study guide.
Credit*: Producer, Edward D. Eagle; director, Ja(* L. Tyler.
Summary: A group of children at school talk about different kinds
of homes that people live In and learn that every person Is unique
and that differences do not make one person better or worse than
another. For primary grades.
1. Difference (Psychology) — Juvenile films. i, Q+Ed Produc-
tions. Series: Getting to know me (Filmstrip. (i-|-Ed Produc-
tions) DO. 1.
301.43 7&-734484
Q+Ed Productions
People are testing tfce skybus (Filmstrip) My weekly
reader, 1966. Made by Communicators.
21 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 20-6C.
Sum-marji: Describes a mndeni rapid transit system called the
Skybus, designed by the Westlngton Transit Expressway to decrease
some of the probleous of crowded traffic conditions.
1. Local transit. i. My weekly reader.
388.4 78-732898
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
People around the world (Filmstrip) Avid Corp., 1971.
1 roll (double fr.) b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In.,
831 rpm., 16 mln. (Around the world series)
CREDITS; Author, Garla Melhorn Zwahlen.
SUMMARY: Describes the dress, culture, habits, and living con-
ditions of people around the world. For primary grades.
1. Manners and customs — Juvenile films. I. Avid Corporation.
II. Series: Around the world series (Filmstrip)
rOT85] 372.8 73-738768
Avid Corp.
The People at Dipper (Motion picture) National Film
Hoard of Canada, 1967.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CredUa: Producer, KIchard Gilbert; directors, Richard OUbot,
Jack Ofleld; commentary, Stanley Jacksoo; photography, Doa
Virgo; 01m editor, Dennis Sawyer.
Summary; An anthropological study of Ufe 00 a small Isolated
reaerve Id northern Saskatchewaa.
1. Indians of North America— Saskatcbewan. I. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
970.4 Fi A 68-1223
National Film Board of Canada
42
People at home: James A. Michener (Motion picture)
National Broadcasting Co., 1956.
28 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Arlene Francis home show)
Telecast on the Arlene Francis home show.
Summori,.- Presents an Interview between Arlene Francis and
James A. Michener in which he discusses his life and work In-
eludes a guest appearance by Josh Logan who describes his relation-
ship with Michener,
1. Michener, James A., 1907- i. National Broadcasting
Company, Inc. Series: Arlene Francis home show (Motion dIc-
ture)
Fi 67-499
Pe<^e before history (FUmatrip) Hulton Press, London,
1967? Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
26 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Ancient and world history)
Picture po.st filmstrip.
With notes.
Summary: De-scrlbes the environments, homes, dress, and tools of
the people of the early stone, bronze, and Iron ages.
1. Man, Prehlstoria i. Hulton Press, ltd., London, ii. Dufour
Editions, Inc, Series: Ancient and world history (Filmstrip)
913.03 Fi A 67-4032
Dufour Editions
People: bringing: Ufe to the city (Motion picture) Journal
Fihns, 1971.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, David Altschul.
SUMMARY: Examinee the ethnic neighborhood and earlier Immi-
grant neigliborhoods, and shows a variety of actlrltlea in which
people act out parts of their own particular traditions. Includes
scenes of the Chinese New Year celebration, an Ice hockey game,
smashing of the plnata at a Mexican Christmas party, and a black
choir singing gospel music.
1. Minorities— U. S. I. Journal Films, Inc., Chicago.
CE184.A1] 301.451 75-712874
Journal Films
People, eco-action (Motion picture) University of Minne-
sota. Made by Audiovisual Resources, University of
Minnesota. Released by Dept of Audiovisual Extension,
1971.
32 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide by Luther Gerlach.
SUMMARY: Presents case studies in Minnesota, Florida, and
Tennessee that illustrate the growing movement to save the environ-
ment. Encourages a continuing awareness of the present ecological
problems.
1. Environmental policy— U. S.— States. I. Minnesota. Univer-
sity. II. Minnesota. University. Dept of Audiovisual Extension.
[HC110.E5] 674.5 70-712436
Minnesota. Univ. Audiovisual Resources
People, emotions, and riots (FUmatrip) Lutheran Church
Press, 1968.
36 fr. li&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. Phonodlsc lacking In L. C.
To be used in the LCA school of religion series.
Credits: Producer, Richard Clapper; writer, John Joreenson;
editor, Frank Klos.
Summary: Discusses reasons why certain groups of people riot,
what happens during a riot, and the aftermath of riots.
1. Riots. I. Lutheran Church in America. LCA school of religion
series, ii. Lutheran Church in America.
801.16 Fi 68-2067
People {^pu«s. [Slide set] Research & Education Dept, Ameii-
can Crafts Council, 1967.
55 liidcs. color. 2 x 2 in.
With tcript.
SUMMARY: Illustrates nun's continuing bscination with his own imtgc by
prescniini figurn from several cultures and periods. From a 1967 exhibition at
the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in New York.
1. Ponrails — Exhibitions. 2. Human figure in an. I. American Crafts
Council. Museum of Contemporary Crafts. II. American Crafts Council.
Research A Education Dept.
(N7570j 704.94 72-733958
Research A Education 72 MARC
Dept.. American Crafts
Council
People have always liked to draw
House, 1964.
(FUmatrip) Filmstrip
28 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Draw big, no. S)
Summary: Traces the history and types of art from cave paintings
and picture writing to Greek ceramics, Indian totem poles. Japanese
decorated lacquer Itoxes, and illuminated manuscripts, to the work of
Ulchelangelo. Illustrates the 6U[^>ort of art by the church, rich mer-
chants, and royalty In the past, and by art galleries today. Shows
forms of drawing Including storybook pictures, landscapes, portraits,
and abstract art.
1. Art— Hist. 2. Drawings. i. Filmstrip House, New York.
Series: Draw big (Filmstrip) do. 8.
Fi A 67-3926
Filmstrip House
People in ancient Egypt (FUmatrip) 3. Arthur Kank Lim-
ited, Ijondon ,196-?, Released in the U. S. by Universal
Education and Visual Arts.
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Ancient history)
With guide.
Summary: Describes the role of the pharaoh In anclMt Egrpt;
shows the construction of the pyramids and the symbolic BSgyptlan
burial.
1. Egypt— Civilisation— To 832 b. c. i. Rank (J. Arthur)
Limited, ii. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series;
Ancient history (Filmstrip)
91ZJZ Fi A 68-3906
Universal Education and Tlaaal Arts
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
People in ancient Greece {Filmttrip) J. Arthur Rank Lim-
ited, London |196-t] Released in the U. S. by Universal
Educaton and Visual Arts.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. (Aad^t hlstor;)
With guide.
Summary: Examines the life of the i>eople in ancient Greece, em-
phasizing their system of government.
1. ClvUlMtJon. Greek. 2. Greece— Pol. & govt. i. Rank (J.
Arthur) Limited, ii. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Se-
ries: Ancient history (Fllmstrlp)
913.38 Fi A 68-3903
Universal E:ducation and Visual Arts
[PIlmBtrip] Family Films. Released by
Family Hlm» and Society for Visual Education, 1972.
76 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodiic: I i. II in?, 33 I '3 rpm, 1 1 min.
(Surviving the ecology criiii, no. 3)
Abo iMued with phonoupe in csweiie
With teacben' (uidc.
CREDITS: Writer. Jim Lawrence; narrator. Phil Barton; phoiiigraphcr. Alex
Fergtison.
SUMMARY: E»plaiiu that thirty million Amcricani live in poveny De-
icribei typical people living in poverty, tclli wKcre they live, and diicussct why
they remain outatde the matnuream of locial and economic systems.
I. Poof— United Sutct. 2. Poverty. 3 United Siatci— Sixial cnnditioni--
1960- I. Family Hlma. inc. II Society for Visual Education, inc..
Chica|o. 111. Serin: Surviving the ecology criiis. (Fllmitripi no. 3.
1HCIIO.P6] 301.44 72-732751
Society for VUual 72 MARC
Education
People in Roman times (FUrrutrip) J. Arthur Rank Lim-
ited, London (196- !j Released in the U. S- by Universal
Education and Visual Arts.
27 fr. color. S5 mm. (Ancient lilstoty)
With guide.
Sumntarji: Discusses such elements of ancient Roman culture as
the senate, town activities, the Roman Legion, and the Emperor's
relationship to the patrician and plehtan classes.
1. Rome— Soc life A cnst i. Rank (J. Arthur) Umlted.
n. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series: Ancient history
(Fllmstrip)
W3.37 Fi A 68-3904
Universal Education and Visual Arts
(FUnutrip) Educational Audio
People in Roman times
Visual, 1965.
44 fr. color. 35 mm.
With tearber's guide and notes.
Credits: Editor, Mel Ctiase; visual editor, Joan Horrlson.
SumnMry: Illustrates houses, costumes, ceremonies, schooling, sla-
very, sports, and drama existing In the Roman Empire during the 1st
century a. d.
1. Rome— Soc. life it cust - Educational Audio Visual, Inc..
Pleasantvllle, N. T.
Fi A 67-3971
Educational Audio Visual
The Pe<^ left behind (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-
visual Center, 1968.
31 min. Bd, b&y.-. 18 mni. (Public broadcast lal»orntory)
Creditt: Director, Kirk Browning; editor. Dick Pierce.
Siimmeiry: Unlets the plight of Mlswlsslppl's ei-plnntation laboi-ers
whose iotm have t>een eliminated by the cotton picking machine,
mlnlmum-wftge laws, and legislatloti which pays farmers for not
cultivating land. Former plantation workers describe their situation
and show scenes of their Impoverished environment
1. .Agricultural laborers— Mississippi. 2. Agriculture and state—
V. 8. I. National Educational Television and Radio Center, il
iBdlana. Unlver«lty. Andlo-Vlsital Center. Series: Public broad-
cast laboratory (Motion picture)
331.1 Fi A 68-1503
Indiana. Univ. Audio- VlsnalOnter
People like ns. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1971.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
35 min. »d. bftw, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows paychiatric treatnwnt at two hospilab in England. In-
cludct diicuaaioni between tix Engliih paychialhiu ofdifTerenl schooli and tix
former patienu. Pointt out that in this confused, and still evolving, field there
are many theories about trcauncnt.
1, Mentally ill— Care and (reatment— Great Briuin. 1. Britiah Broadcast-
ing Corporation. Television Service, il. Time-Life Films.
cRC450i 616.8 76-714855
Tune-Ufe Fihns 72 MARC
The People march: mass demonstratkm (Motion picture)
WCBS-TV and ColumbU Univeraity. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. b&w. IQ mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Ametk-ans. Section 20: The freedom movement — America and
beyond)
Summury: Joanne Grant discusses the use of mass demonstratlooB
In the struggle for civil rights, the rise of civil rights organlxationa,
the achlevetueats of the demonstratlcms, aikd the violent reqjKHisea
from whites.
1. Demonstrations. 2. Negroes — OIvll rights — History. i. Grant.
Joanne, it. New York. Television station WCBS-TV. nt. Colombia
University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. Serte«: Black
heritage: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Section 20:
The freedom movement — America and beyond.
323.4 73-704111
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
People need people . . . people need God (Filmstrip) Divi-
sion of Parish Development, American Baptist Home
Mission Societies, 1969. Made by Hament Corp.
141 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonotape In cassette: 82 min.
With script.
CREDITS: Producer. Lawrence H. Janasen.
SUMMARY: Describes the work of the Parish Development
Division and Its relationship to the total work of the American
Baptist Convention. Explains how diurchee can receive htAp In
their planning for their pariah ministry.
1. Church work— Baptists. I. American Baptist Home HlMfoa
Societies. Division of Parish Development.
[BV4400] 286 70-739615
American Baptist Home Mission Societies
The Peoi^e next door (Motion picture) CBS. Released by
Bailey Films. 1969.
81 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
WlUi study guide.
Or«diU: Director. Darld Greene, J. P. Miller. Ca»t: Lloyd
Bridges, Kim Hunter, Frits Weaver, Phyllis Newman.
Summary: A drama which shows the reactloiui of adults and
youth when two middle-class couples discover that their children are
Involved with drugs.
1. Drugs and youth. l Columbia Broadcastiog System. Inc.
n. Bailey rtlms, inc.. Hollywood. Calif.
801.42 74-706588
Balley-FIlm Associates
People (rf Africa (Motion picture) International Communi-
cation Films, 1968. Made by Compass Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. ,(Subaaharan Africa aeries)
Lo<v film mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
, Witli teadter stady giUd&
Summary: Studies the relationship of man to his environment In
Africa. Includes views of such traditional peoples as turbanned
Moroccans, Masai chiefs, palace guards, and village dancers.
1. Ethnok^y — Africa. t. International Commtmlcation Films.
Series: Sabsaharan Africa series (Motion picture)
916 79-703216
International Commnnl- cation Films
Pec^le of Eastern Enn^ (Motion picture) Biofilma. Re-
leased by International Communication Films, 1966.
i4mln. si. color. 6 mm. (East Europe aeries)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Bu-mmary: A cross-section of the people of Eastern Europe. In-
cludes scenes of men and women from city, country, and farm la
recreational purs.-ults. Industry, and other vocations, and shows views
of housing, wardrobes, and other living habits.
1. Europe. Eastern — Social Hfe and customs. L Blofllms, inc.
n. International Oonununlcatlon Films. Series: Btast Ehirope se-
ries (Motion picture)
914.7 7^703113
International CommunI- cation Films
Pcofrie of Ghana (Filmstrip) Doubleday Multimedia in
cooperation with the Ghana Ministry of Information. Re-
leased by Doubleday Multimedia, 1971.
9t) fr. wlor. .Vi mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 In.. SSI rpin.,
l.'t niln. mlcrogroiivp. (Africa speaks, series 1>
With script and teacher's guide.
• ■REDITS: Producer, director, and writer. Eon Atwood; con
siillant, Clarence Fielstra.
.SUMMARY: Presents a comprehensive view of urban, rural, and
traditional lift* In (>hana by portraying tlie activities of a city execu-
tive, a small town chief, and the royal African king. Shows how
current condltioiiK relate to the past and future.
1. Ghana — Social life and cusKmis. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
II. Series: Africa speaks (Filmstrip) series 1.
[DT510.4] 916.67 70-738751
iKmbieday Multlme<lla
Hw Pe^le of God. [Fdmstripj Cathedral PUma, 1968.
54 fr, color. 3) mm. and phooodtac: 1 a., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 13 min.
(Confinnation. no. 2)
With iludy guide.
CREDITS: Producet, Maxwell V. Perrowi director. Jack t. Tykr writer,
Evelyn Miller Berber.
SUMMARY: Tracea the religioui hiatory of «i»tiHiirf from the call of Moaea,
through the aiory of the propheta, and tlie Aaccnsioo and Pentecoat
I. Bible— History of Biblical eventa. 1. Cathedrml Filma. inc.. Bufhank.
Calif. II. Series: Cooflrmatioa. [Pilniathp) no. 2.
[BS635.2] 230.9 72-733417
Cathedral Filma 72 MARC
Warren Schloat Produc-
The People of Japan (FUnutrip)
tiona, 1968.
49 fr. color. 3!t mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 13 min.
mlcrogroove. (Japan: an anthropological study In depth)
With teacher's guide and complete transcript.
Credits: Author, Ethel J. Alpenfels.
Summary: Discusses the differences between the people of modem
Japan and those of modern America, as well as the tralta which
both groups have in common.
1. National cliaracteristics, Japanese. 2. National characteristics.
American. r. Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantvllle, N. T.
(Series: Japan: an anthropoit^ical study In depth (Filmstrip)
915.2 Fi A 68-4470
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
The People of Japan (FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1069.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., SSft rpm.,
IS min. mlcrogroove. (Our world neighbors: Ji^n)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
Summary: Discusses the dlmate of Japan, Its physical features,
and the modern shift fnnn village to Industrialisation.
1. Villages—Japan. 2. Japan— Bond conditions. l Imperial
Fllm Company, Inc., Lakeland, Fla. Series: Oar world neighbors:
Japan (Filmstrip)
915.2 75-784848
Imperial Film Co.
People of Provence (Motion picture) French QoTemment
Tourist Office, 1968. Made by John Savage.
8 min. sd. color. 85 mm.
Summary: Presaits a pictorial tour of the region of Provence in
France, showing the natural attractions of the area, an unusual
sport, and the interests of the people.
1. Provence— Descr. h trav. i. France. French Government
Tourist Office, New Tork.
914.49 Fi A 68-789
CINE
People of Tanzania (Filmstrip) Doubledny Multimedia in
cooperation with the Tanzania Ministry of Information.
Released by I>oubIeday Multimedia, 1971.
47 fr. color. Si"» mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 In., 33 rpm., 9 min.
ini<Ti)2roove, (.\frlca speaks, series 1)
With script and teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer, Ron Atwood; consult-
ant, Clarence Fielstra.
SUMMARV : Portrays urban and rural life In Tanzania through
the activities of a school principal In Dar-es-Salaam and a coopera-
tive village farmer. Explores child rearing, home life, schooling, and
the country's struggle to achieve economic stability.
I. Tanzania— Social life and customs. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
II. Series : Africa speaks (Filmstrip) series 1.
[DT442.5] 916.78 77-738750
Doubleday Miiltime<lia
Pec^le of the AmaztHi (Motion picture) National Geo-
graphic Society and Wolper Productions. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
22 min. 8(1. color. 16 mm.
Edited version of 1968 motion picture entitled Amazon.
Summary: Traces the history of the Amazon River, and illustrates
the unique means of survival that have been developed by the Indian
tribes living along the river. Points out that the principal products
of the Amazon region are rubber. tlmt>er, pepper, and gold.
1. Amazon Valley. 2. Indians of South America — Amazon Valley.
L National Geographic Society. Washington. D. C. n. Wolper Pro-
ductions, lit. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
IV. Amazon (Motion picture)
918.1 Fi A 68-2527
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
People of the baffalo (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Revised version of the 1966 motion picture entitled Age of the
buffalo.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Shows how the buffalo formed the central core of the
society of the North American Plains Indians.
1. Indians of North America— Great Plains — Culture. 2. Bison,
American. I. Age of the buffalo (Motion picture) II. Canada.
National Fllm Board. III. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
970.4 77-707366
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational
Urban Media Mate-
43
Pe<H>le (tf the Caribbean (FUnutrip)
rials, 1970.
1(N) fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 3., 12 in., 331 riMn., 30
min. mlcrogroove.
With text in English and Spanish to accompany narration In
both languages.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summaiy: An overview of the geography of the Caribbean area,
including Pureto Klco, Haiti, Dominican Repabllc, CQt>a, Jamaica,
Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados.
1. West Indies— Description and travel. i. Urban Media Ma-
terials.
917.29 79-736936
Urban Media Materials
People of the dty (FUnutrip) Urban Media Materials,
1969.
2 fllni-Htripe (1(X) fr.) color. 35 mm. and phonodlscfl- 4a, 12 In.,
331 rpm.
With teactier'M guide and 8Ci<tpt
Credits: l*roducer, writer, and t^otographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary: Describes the various ethtilc groups found in our cities,
and the various contrtbutions these groups make to the growth of
America.
1. U. 8.— Foreign popotaUoo. l Urban Media Hatettals.
301.451 70-736076
Urban Media Matertala
People of the hills (Fihnstrip) Coronet Inatructional Films.
Released by Society for Visual Education ,196-?|
W fi-. b&w. 3.-) mm.
Sumtnary: Shows the way of life of the people In the hills of
Eastern Untied States. Deals with religion, education, vocation,
and recreation.
1. Atlantic States — Social Ufe and customs. i. Coronet Instruc-
tionHl Films. 11. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago.
917.4 71-732899
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
The Pe<vlc oi the btate enact (Motion picture) Jam
Handy Organization, 1967.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued as super S mm. sd. fllm mounted In cartridge.
Summary: Dramatizes the normal working processes of a typical
two-house state legislature. Explores the processes of lawmaking
from the initial wording of the bill to the flnal vote.
1. Legislative bodies — D. S. 2. L^lslators — U. S. i. Jam Handj
Organization, inc.
328.73 Fi A 68-3247
Jam Bandy Organization
People of two worlds: Mayan Mexico (Motion picture)
Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs [194-?]
10 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*.- Producer and photographer, Ralph E, Gray.
Summary: Shows remmants of the Mayan civilization. Includes
pictures of the descendants of the ancient Mayas, who still live on
the Yucatan peninsula.
1. Mayas. 2. Indians of Mexico— Yucatan. l U. S. OfBce of
Inter-American Affairs.
972 Fi 68-718
People oat of ttec {Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1969.
Relcajed in the U.S. by Time-Life Filmi.
30 min. nd color 16 mm.
SUMMARY; A itudy of the Bindubi iribe. AuMralian aboriiinct who hive
muicred their and, inhospiubie environment in the Great Sandy Dcacn by
using every reiource to the maximum point of refirtement.
1. Bindubi (Australian people) I British Brosdcastini Corpwation.
Television Service. II. Tiine-Life Films.
lDUl25j 941 73-714404
Tmw-Life Rliin 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
People packages (Filmstrip) Scholastic Magazines, 1970.
Made by Inside Out Productions.
U2 fr. color 35 nim. and phonodisc: 2 «, (Is, for manual
projector; I s. for automatic projector), 7 In.. 331 rpm.. 5 mla.
(Kindle iserles. Unit 1: Who aui 17 The concept of self)
With teaching guide.
Credits: Supervisor. Ann Morris; authors. Edward Carlal. Maria
Callas.
Summary : Shows boxes used to package food In order to Intro-
duce to children the concept of protective wrappings for animals
and for people.
1. Wrapping materials — Juvenile films. I, Scholastic Maga-
zines, inc. Series; Kindle series. Unit 1: Who am I? The con-
cept of self (Filmstrip)
372.24 70-737700
Scholastic Magazines
People, power, change (Molioji picture) Luther P. Gerlach
in cooperation with Audio- Visual Education Service. Re-
leased by Audio-Visual Education Service, University of
Jfinnesota, 1968.
20 luiii. sil. color. IC iu:u.
Summan/: Kxplorea tnovemeols of revolutionary change, focu.«ing
on five of the factors within an ongoing movement which give it Us
capacity for growth — ideology, recruitment, commitment, organiza-
tion, and uppositlon. Uses the black power movement and the new
Protestant pentecostal movement as examples.
1. ^>oclal movements. 2. Social change. t. Gerlach, Luther P.
II. .Minnesi't:!. Univeraitv. Audlo-Visuiil Service.
301.15 74-700087
Minnesota. I'nlv, Audio-Visual Education Service
The People problem (Filmstrip) Associated Press and
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y. Released by
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1968.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 99 fr.; pt. 2, 81 fr.) color. 33 mm. and
2 phoDOdlscs (2 B, each; 1 s, for manual projector, 1 s. for automatic
projector), 12 in., 33i rpm., 14 min. each side, mlcrogroove.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
An AP special report.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY : Discusses the existing population problem, hlrtb con-
trol metbods to help relieve the situation, and the possible conse-
quences of the situation. Includes comments by Alan F. Outtmacher
and Bernard Berelsoo.
1. Population. 2. Birth control. I. Aasociated Press. II. Guid-
ance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.
[HBSri] 301.3 Fi A 68-4943
Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N. Y.
The People problem. [Motion picture] Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, 1972. Released in the U.S. by Films Incor-
porated.
17 min. id color 16 mm
ALao issued m sUndard 8 mm.
Also iuued in 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Discusses the problems ofs spiraling world population and the
growing scarcity of natural resources
I. Population. 2. Natural resources
tion. II. Films Incorporated.
301.32 72-702143
I Canadian Broadcasting Corpora-
[HB871]
Films Incorporated
72
People ride in a jet skimmer (FUmstrip) My weekly
reader, 1966. Made by Communicators.
22 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 4-66.
Summary: Explains what a Jet Kklmmer Is and shows bow it oper-
ates by following a family on a flight to visit a grandmother.
1. Ground-effect machines. i. My weekly reader.
387. 71-732900
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
People soup (Motion picture) Pangloss Productions. Re-
leased by Learning Corp, of America, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: Producer, Alan Arkln.
Bimmiry: A fantasy story In which two brothers, using household
Ingredients, mix tnaglc potions, which turn one into a chicken and
the other Into a sheepdog.
I. Pangloss Productions, n. Learning Corporation of America
791.43 72-T08I34
Ijearnlng Corp. of America
People to people (Filmstrip) Random House, 1968.
47 fr. b&w. 'Xy mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 14 mlo.
From the People to people learning unit which Includes books,
pupil's work forms, charts, etc.
Sl'MMAllY: Introduces the similarities and differences among
people of various cultures. For elementary grades.
1 Ethnology — Juvenile films. I. Random House, New York.
[GX330] 301,2 76-739948
Uandom House
Tkc People tne. [Motion picture] Columbia Forum Productions,
1971.
13 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; A documentary about the net. ciiy of Columbia MJ . dcscrib-
ing the ideals that It i* ttrivin| to meet. Include;. M:enes of the firNt birthday party
of the city on June 22. 1968. and of the tri-c-likc sculpture called the People tree
thai is the lymbd of the city
1. Columbia, Md I Columbia Forum PriKluktioni
lFl«9] 309.1752 72-700788
CMumbia Forum 72 MARC
ProdiKtiorti
A People uprooted
see
Africa: htstorical heriU|c.
The People-watcher — characterization {Motion picture)
Ealinjr Corp., 1969.
.1 mil! si. color, super 8 mm. (Models for English composition)
Loop flliD. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Author, Milton Wartenberg.
Summary: Provides subject matter for writing a composition of
characterization.
1. English language — Rhetoric. i. Ealing Corporation, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Models for English composition (Motion
picture)
Ealing Corporation
808
79-700379
People who care {Motion picture) United Community Fund
and Council of America, 1970. Made by CSrordon/Gljm
Productions.
8 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.' Uses scenes of happy people and scenes of pet^le In
need to emphasize the respon.'ilbltity of people to share their good
fortuns with those who are less fortunate.
1. Charities. i. United Community Funds and Councils of
America.
SeLS 76-706374
CINE
People w)h> c
. [Filmstrip] Cathedral Film*. 1971.
52 fr. color. 33 mm. and pbooodbc 1 s.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 7 min.
(Why wait till marriage? tw. 5)
With study guide.
Based on the book entitled Why wait till marriagct by Evelyn Millia t>uvall.
CREDITS: Executive producer, Edward D. Eagle: dircciot. Jack L. Tyler;
writer. Don Hall.
SUMMARY: Discusses modem sex standard* in the light of the teachinp
of the church, and points out that the church rccogniiea the natural fulTillinent
of sexuality through family life. Stresses the importance of reaponsibilily. com-
mitment. ar>d growth.
1. Sex (Theology} I. Duvall, Evelyn Ruth (MiUb) 1906- Why wail
till marriage? 11. Cathedral Fihns, inc.. Burbank Calif. III. Series: Why wait
till marriage? (Filmstrip. Cathedral Filmsj no. 5.
[BT708i 301.41 72-733402
Cathedral Fdma 72 MARC
People who fight pollntloB. [Motion picture} Churchill Wihxa,
1971.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author, Paul Boorstin.
SUMMARY: Interweaves the working lives of an air- pollution-control in-
spector, a trash collector, and a foreman, showing the utisfaction that they get
from their Jobs and their dedication to preserving the environment.
1. Sanitation workers. 1. Churchill Films. Los Angeles.
tTD156) 614 70-715533
Churchill Films 72 MARC
People who fix tidaga. [Motion picture] Churchill POmi, 1971.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author. Paul Boontin.
SUMMARY: Interweaves the working bvesoft muatcal-tastnoBent repair-
man, an airplane mechanic, and a tree surgeon, showing bow each cares deeply
about his work and finds a sense of fulfillment in service to others.
1. Vocational guidance. 2. Repairing trades — Vocational guidartce. 1.
Churchill Films, Los Angeles.
[HF5382J 371.42 77-715532
Churchill Films 72 MARC
People who govern: State and local government {Filnutrip)
AVI Associates, 1970. Made by Bear Films.
8 till, snips (Tm ir. each I n>lor. .^'i mm. tind 4 pbonodiscs (2 s
each). 12 In.. 33i rpm., 13 min. each side.
With teacherV guides.
Contents; The Governor.— State legislator. — County executive. —
Big city mayor, — Oily councilman. — Small city mayor. — I*ocal
Judge. — Congressman and the"'foIl£« back home".
1. State governments. 2. I.ocal government— U. S, i, AVI As-
sociate-''.
351 74^736628
AVI Associates
People who govern: State and local government {FUm-
strip) Look/Listen & Loam. Made by Bear Films. Re-
leased by International Book Corp., 1&70.
II) filmstrips (55 fr. each) color. S5 mm. and 6 phonodlscfl
(2 8. each), 33i rpm., 13 min. each.
With teachers' guide.
Contmtn: 1. The Governor.— 2. State legislator.— S. Rural county
supervisor. — 4. Suburban county executive. — 6, Big city mayor. —
6. City councilman. — 7. Small city mayor. — 8. Village tniatee. —
9. Local Judge. — 10. Congressman and the folks back home.
1. Mayors. 2. L^slators. 3. Governors. l Look/IJsten &
l«arn, inc. il International Book Corporation.
329 71-734956
LookAj]BteD& Learn
People who like people (Filmstrip) Cathedral Films, 1067.
87 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., IS
min. tnli-rogroove. (Christian wllnes.t, a call to renewal, no. 5)
Willi script and guide.
Credits: l'roduc«r, James K. Friedrlch : director. Jack L. Tyler.
Summary: Describes a vlttltallon evaiigell^im program In which
the church reaches out to the i>eople In a community. Kxplalng
how to prepare for the visitation and gives guidelines to enable the
visitor to discover the needs of the people visited and to reUte their
Deeds to the resources of the church.
1. Evangelistic work. I. Cathedral Films, Inc., Burbank. Calif.
Series: Christian wttnew, a rail to renewal (Filmstrip) no. 5.
248.5 70-738108
Cathedral Films
People who make a citj (Filmstrip) Urban Media Mate-
rials. 1071.
4 filmstrips (50 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and pbonodlac: 2 a..
12 In,. 33i rpm.. 9 min. each part
With script.
CREDITS: Writer and photographer, Edward Dubrowaky.
SITMMARY: Introduces the people who make up the city, describ-
ing their work and the roles of the various community workers.
1. City and town life. I. Urban Media Materials.
[HT155] 362 7(^-789870
UrtMtn Media Materials
People who make things (Motion picture) Churchill Films,
1970.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Points out the value of vocational education by showing
the creative achievements of a young woman who learns to design
and build a piece of specialty furniture, a man who creates a wedding
cake, and another who finishes a custom car body.
1. Vocational education. I. Churchill Films. Ijw Angeles.
371.42 71-711395
CINE
People who woiiE in factories (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
( 'REDITS : Educational collaborator. Frank J. Bstvan.
SUMMARY: Explains what a factory Is, and shows the various
kinds of jobs performed In factories. Follows factory workers
through a typical day to show how people work together, combin-
ing their skills to produce a bicycle. For elementary grades.
1. Labor and laboring classes. I. Coronet Instructional FtlmB.
[HD4902.5] 372.8 74-713907
Coronet Instructional Films
People who work in offices (Mt^on picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: HMticational collaborator, Frank J. Batvan.
SCMMARY : Shows some of the different kinds of ofHce Jobs, mak-
ing clear their relationship to the basic functions of any bu.slness.
Describes the role of office employees in the everyday business of
getting goods and services to pe<^le. For elementary grades.
1. Clerks. 2. Office practice. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[HF5501] 372.8 78-713908
Coronet Instructional Films
People who work in science
see
Career discoveries: People who work in science.
People who work in stores (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 iniu. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Frank J. E.'^tvan.
Sl'MMARY: Shows activities of various store employees. Intro-
duces concepts such as division of labor, and the relationship of
stores to factories and offices. For elementary grades.
1. Clerks (Retail trade) I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[HD8039.M39] 372.8 71-713909
Coronet Instructional Films
People who work while you sleep {FUrmtrip) Popular
Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Division, 1968.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (Primary)
Eastman color.
FOM filmstrip no. 1038.
With teaching guide.
Su-nvmary: Shows various occupations Of people who work at
night.
1. Occupations. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division, il FOM filmstrip no. 1038.
Series: Primary (Filmstrip)
331.81 FiA6S-4149
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Dlv.
The People's choice
see
44
CoDventHHU and ^umpiiignii
Vodns.
The People*! diolcc: a voter edacatloa prograM. [Filmstrip] Life
Educational Productiom, 1972.
4 rilm*irip« (50 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 7 phonodisc* (3 »■ each),
12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., approx. 20 rain.
Alio iuued with phonotape in cuaettc
With script and guide.
CONTENTS: 1. How poUtical pvtict m organised.— 2. The national con-
vention.— 3. The electoral coltege. — 4. What you can do.
1. Prctidents— United Suies— Election. 2. Electioos— United Sum. 3.
Political participation— United Suica. I. Life Educational Prodiictlona.
tJK528] 324 72-734246
Ufe Educational 72 MARC
Productions
The People's choices: an analysis of the electoral coUege
(Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.,
1966.
77 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 12 la., 33i rpm.. 13 min.
mlcrogroove. (Special report, no. 1)
Developeil In cooperallon with the Associated Press.
With teacher's manual.
i^ummary: Kxplalns the uniqueness and the problems of the elec-
toral college from Its b^nnlngs In colonial times to President John-
son's pro]>oHal to abolish it.
1. Presidents— U. 8.— Klectlon. I. Guidance AssooUtes of Pteas-
■ntvllle, N. Y.
Fi A 66-3118
RuUlance Assocliites rev
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Peoples of Africa {Filtnatrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967?
Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
82 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Countries, regional stadlea, mud peoples)
Picture post fllmstrip.
With notes.
Creiitt: Author. W. O. Moore.
Summary: Describes repres^itatiTe racial types who bare oc-
cupied the African continent for ceoturIe&
1. Ethnoli^y— Africa. l Hulton Press, ltd., London. il Du-
four Editions, inc. Series: Countries, regional studies, and peoples
(Filmstrlp)
572 Fi A 67-4033
Dufour Editions
Peoples of Papua and New Guinea {Motion picture) Aus-
tralian News and Information Bureau, 1962.
4T mill, iid. biw. 16 mm.
CredUt: Producer, Mastyn Williams; directors, J. Morris, D. Hill,
1. Dunlop.
Summary: Studies the efforts of IndlTlduals and comnunltlea at
varjlng stages of advancement working to create a new nation out of
the heterogeneous land and peoples of Papua and New Onlnea.
1. Nationalism — Papua-New Guinea (Ter.) l Auatralla.
News and Information Bureau.
309.195 Fi A 67-6961
Auiitrnlian News and Information Bureau
Pe<H>les of the island world (Motwn picture) Patil Hoefler
Productions. Released bv AValt Disney 16 mm. Films,
1967.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Lands and peoples of Oceania)
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Photographer. Wlllard C. Hahn.
Summary: Explains that the Islands of the south and central Pa-
clflc were oriRlnally populated by three major groups of native peo-
ple— the Meianealans, Microneslans, and Polynesians. Describes the
migration of the natives, pointing out that the population today ex-
tends from Hawaii to New Zealand.
1. Ethnology— Ooeanlca. i. Hoefler (Paul) Productions. r>03
AngelesL ii. Buena Vista Distribution Company, inc. Walt DIsd^
IS mm. Films. Series: Lands and pec^les of Oceania (Motion
picture)
572.9 Fi A 67-5555
Paul Hoefler Productions
Peoples parlc: a case study in value cmflict (Filmstrip)
Warren Schloat Productions, 1970.
8T fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 16 min. (Law and order:
values in crisis)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer. Linda Tooni; editor, Jfarlon Brady.
Summary : Analyzes the forces of change at work In America
today, using a case .study In value conflict.
1. Social values — Juvenile Alms. 2. U. S. — Social conditions^
1900- —Juvenile flUns. I. Schloat (Warren) Production*.
Pleasantville, N. Y. Series : Law and order : values in crisis
(Fllmdtrlp)
320.973 70-737727
Warren Schloat Productions
The Peopk't work. [FUmstripj Cathedral PUms, 1968
71 fr, color. 35 mm- w»d i*OBodi>c: I «., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 15 min.
(CoafinnatKMi, oo. 4)
With itudy guide.
CREDITS: Prodi>cer. Muwdl V. Perrow; director. Jack L Tyler; writer,
Evetyn Miller Bergcr.
SI;MMARY: Traca the hiMory of the earty church and Saint Paul'* involve-
meo! in it Studies (be lerviccs of worship at given in the Book of common
prayer, aod expimim why there is s liturgy of worship and what it memnL
1. Church history— Primitive and early church. 2. Paul. Saint, apostle. 3.
Uturgics. I. Cathedral Ritas, inc.. Burbank. Calif. 11. Series.- Confirmation,
[nimstripi 00. 4.
[BRI65] 264 72-733419
Cathedral Films 72 MARC
Pepe and his pal Patrick (Filmstrip) Multimedia Educa-
tion. Made and released by Society for Visual Education,
1971.
39 fr. color. 3J mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. SSf rpm..
10 min. mlcrogroove. (Phonics — Initial consonant sounds, group 3)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Presents a story which stresses the Initial conso-
nant sound of the letter "p." For primary grades.
1. English language— Ortht^raphy and spelling— Jnvwi lie BIms.
2. English language — Alphabet — Juv«ille films, a English lan-
guage—CoDSonants— Juvenile films. I. Multimedia Education.
Inc. IL Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. III. Series;
Phonics — initial consonant sounds (Filmstrip) group 3
rLBl526] 372.6 70-739607
Society for Visual Education
Pepper (Motion picture) Indian Council of Agricultural
Research, New Delhi. Made and released by Government
of Indi I Films Division, Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting, Bombay ,1962,
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Mohas Wadhwani ; director and writer, Blren
Dass; narrator. Partap Sharma; music. Vljay; iritotographer, B, K.
Parthasaralhy ; editor, E. Ramachandra Bao.
Summary.- Shows the various Improved practices in pepper culti-
vation. Including selection of parent vines, control of diseases and
pests, scientific fertilization, and harvesting to obtain best results.
1. Peppers. i. Indian Council of A^cultural Research, n.
India (Republic) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2315
Pepper the puppet (Film.strip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1971.
e5 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 iiL. 33| rpm., 8 miiL
(The Creative art series)
I'roduced In cooperation with the Dept. of the Nelson Gallery, At-
kins Museum of Fine arts, Kansas City, Missouri.
CREDITS: CoiwulUnt, Larry B. Elkleberry.
SUMMARY : features various puppets io an illustration of how
puppets are made from such materials as styrofoam and fabric, film
cans, peanut shells, paper, and glue. Includes stick, felt, and box
puppets, and a variety of marionettes with strings. For primary
grades.
1. Puppet making — Juvenile films. I. Coleman Film Enterprises.
II. RMI Film Enterprises. IIL Series: The Creative art series
(Filmstrip)
[TT174.7] 745.59 76-740021
BMI Film Prodoctions
The Peppered moth: a pcqtulation study {Motion picture)
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand
McNallv, Houghton Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace &
World." 1967.
4 min. si. color, toper S mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
A BSCS single topic Ingulrr film.
With teat^ier's guide.
Excerpts from the motion picture Evolution in progress.
Based ou research by H, B. D. Kettlewell.
Bummary: Presents the phenomenon of Industrial rndsnlign Lq
Bitttm l)€tularta, a European nocturnal moth, and describes release
and recapture experiments in soot-darkened and soot-free woodlands.
1 Peppered moth. :;. inaustrlal meianism. B. Animai popula-
tions I Kettlewell, H. B. D. n. American Institute of Biological
Sciences. Biol(«lcal Sciences Curriculum Study, m. Band McNaUy
and Co'iipnny. iv. Houghton Mifflin Company, v. Harcourt, Brace
A World. VI. Evolution In progress (Motion picture)
595.78 Fi A 68-1819
Portland State College. Library
Peppy the pup {FUmttrip) Q+Ed Productions, 1966.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. and jAonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In, 33ft rpm, 11
mill. ( Tales of the wise old owl. series 2, no. 6)
With teacher's study jiulde.
CrediU: Producer, James K. Frledrich; director. Jack L. Tyler.
Summai-y: Uses a story about a pappy wbo leaves bMne because be
Is discontented to portray the warmth and security of family rela-
tionships. For primary grades.
L Q+Ed Productions. Series : Tales of the wise old owl (FUm-
strip) series 2, no. 6.
173 77-784806
Q+Ed Productions
[Pepri Cola commerdabi {Motion pieiure) VfipA Cola Co.,
1966.
1 reeL sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bvmmory: A serlM of brief Pepsi Cola telerWon comntertlals.
Comimtt: 1. Girl watchers. 20 sec.— 2. Amuaement park. 80
■ec— 3. Hydracart. TO sec.— 4. Surfing. 60 sec— 6. Sand sailing.
60 sec— «. Night footbalL 60 sec.— 7. Parade. 80 set— 8, Dotted
line 60 sec.— 9. On the beach. 80 sec.
1. Tderlsion advertising. i. Pepsi Cola company.
6M.14 75-701951
Pepsi-Cola (Company
see
Ask my name.
Pepsi-Cola television conunerciab {Motion picture) Pepsi-
Cola Co., 1966,
4 motion pictures (1 min. each) sd. b&w. 16 mm.
C^tmtt: \. FootbalL Tarl Fireman. --2. Sand "^''"8; Crew.
Thresher.- 3. Palomino. Pit. Stunt — 4. Tennis. Lumberjack.
Boatdattctng. „ . „
1 Television advertising. i. Pepsi-Cols Company.
Fl 67-906
Pepsi
[Pepsi-Cob tetevisioa ctMnmerdab, {Motion picture)
Cola Co., 1967.
4 motion pictures (1 min. each) sd. b&w. 16 mm.
ConttnU: 1. Basketball and dune buggy. — 2. Drag race and sail-
ing.—3. Horse race and underwater. — 4. Pep rally and hockey.
1. SporU. I. Pepri-Cola Ccwnpany.
659.14 Fi68-*3
PepsiCo, inc.
see
An Imaginary th^.
My city.
Pepys' London (FihnJitri;i) Common Ground, London, 1946.
Made by Nancy Creagh. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (London !«ries)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Illuatrates London as it was la 1660 and during the
great plague and the fire, as described In Pepys* Diary.
1. London — Descr. i. Pepys, Samuel, leSS-lTCS. Diary, n.
Common Ground, ltd., London, m. Carman Educational Anodates.
Series: London series (Fllmstrip)
942.06 Fi A 68-4788
Carman Educational Associates
Pepys's London {Filmstrip)
1970.
Educational Audio Visual,
SC fr. color. 3S mm. and pbonodi)«c: 2 8., 12 in., 33k rpm., 40
min. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's notes and script.
Creditt: Writer, Gillian de Marlassy ; narrator, David Quliter;
readers. Simon Lack. Patrick Tull ; editor, Robert Fromer.
Summary: Uses 17th century paintings, woodcuts, and engravings
combined with qiiotatlon.t from Pepys and his contemporaries to
describe his* life and character and the London in which he lived
and worked. Includes readings from Pepys's Diary and from Daniel
Defoe's Journal of the plague year.
1. Pepys, Samuel, 1633-170S. 2. London— Deacription—To 1800.
I. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasantville, N. T.
828 73-735731
Educational Audio Visual
La Peqnefia vendedma dc fosfnoe {FUmatrip) Gessler Pub.
Co., 1965. Made by Cedima films, Paris.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoUpe: 1 r«el (5 In.), 31 In. per
sec., 15 min.
Based on The little match flrl, by Haas Christian Andersea
With text In Spanish and English.
Bvmmt^y: Relates tbe fairy tale about what a little match girl
saw when she used her last match to keep warm.
L Andersen. Hans Christian, 1806-1875. Deo UQe pige med stotI-
stikkeme. n. Gesslei Publishing Company.
839.8 76-734691
Gcssler Pub. Co.
45
The Pequot hand {Motion picture) Radio and Television
Commission, Southern Baptist Convention, and American
Broadca-sting Co., 1966.
30 mill. S.I. b&w. 16 mm. (Dlrectlonfil
Kinescope.
Creditt: Producer, Wiley Haoce; director, Robert DeLaney; writer.
Marshall Rlggan; composer, .\lexander Vlas Imtzenko.
Summary: Portrays the conflict between conviction and duty as
evidenced In the lives of colonial Americaoa In 1635. Depicts the life
of reliKlous leader RoRcr Williams.
1. Williams. Roger, 1004?-1683. i. Southern Baptist Conven-
tion. Radio iind Telfvisiun Commiasloii. ii. American Broadcasting
Company. Series; Directions (Motion picture)
974.502 Fi A 67-5097
Southern Baptist Con- ventlon. Radio and TV Commission
Part 1: Per cent
Made and released
Per cent — rounding off — place value.
{Filmstrip) Godfrey H. Blumberg.
by Number Film.s, 1968.
12 filmstrips. b&w. 85 mm.
Math-Btrip no. 601-612.
With teacher's guide and progress graph forms.
Summary: Presents problems and answers for ose in teaching,
testing, and correctlnc students In their study of per cent.
I. Percentage— Problems, exercises, etc. i. Blumberg. Godfrey
Herbert it. Number Films, Norihridge, Calif.
372.7 Fi A 68-3525
Numb^ Films
Per cent — rounding off — place value. Part 2: Roonding
off whole numbers {Film^inp) Godfrey H. Blumberg.
Made and released by Number Films, 1968.
12 filmstrips. b&w. 35 mm.
Math-strtp no. 701-712.
With teacher's guide and progress graph forms.
Summary: Presents probletns and answers for tise in teaching,
testing, and correcting students In their study of rounding off whole
numbers.
1. Numbers, Natural — Problems, exercises, etc i. Bltunberg,
Godfrey Herbert, ii. Number Films, Nortbrldge, Calif.
372.7 Fi A 68-3626
Number Films
Per cent — rounding off — place value. Part 3: Rounding
off decimal fractions {Film9trip) Godfrey H. Blumberg.
Made and released by N'umber Films. 1968.
12 filmstrips. b&w. 35 mm.
Math-strip no. 801-812.
With teacher's guide and progress graph forms.
Summary.- Presents problems and answers for use In teaching,
testing, and correcting students in their study of rounding off deci-
mal fractions.
1. Fractions, Decimal— Problems, exerdaes. etc. i, Bltunberg.
Godfrey Herbert, il Number Films. Nortbrldge. Calif.
372.7 Fi A 68-3527
NumbOT Films
Per cent — roi:ndii^ off — place value. Part 4: Place value
{Filmstrip) Godfrey H. Blumberg. Made and released
by Number Films, 1968.
12 filmstrips. Mtw. 35 mm.
Math-strip no. 901-812.
With teacher's guide and progress graph forms.
Summary.' Presents problems and answers for use in teaching,
testing, and correcting students In their study of place value.
1. Fractions, Decimal^Problems, exercises, etc. i. Blumberg,
Godfrey Herbert, u. Number Films, Nortbrldge, Calif.
372.7 Fi A 68-3528
Number Films
Per Hoist teknisk compagni
see
Vejen.
Per qualche dollaro in piu (Motion picture)
see For a few dollars more
Per un pugno di doUari (Motion picture)
see A Fistful of dollars
Perceived purpose (Filmstrip)
Made by Consolidated Film.
Vimcet Aasocdatea, 1967.
39 fr. color. .15 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 ln.>, 3S Ips.,
approx. 30 min.
With instructor's manual.
CREDITS : Producers, W. James Popham, Eva L. Baker.
SUMMARY : A teacher education film which explains why learners
should perceive the worth of what they are studying. Teaches the
viewer to Identify the deduction. Induction, exhortation, and extrin-
sic rewards procedures for promoting the perceived purpose and to
develop instructional activities Incorporating each procedure.
1. Rewards and punishments In e<lucatlon. 2. Motivation (Psycho-
logy) I. Vimcet .Associates.
[LB3025] 370.7 71-738817
Vimcet Associates
Percent, dtscoont, and commission
House, 1968.
{Filmstrip) Eye Gate
44 fr. color. .Vi mm. (Mathematics in action, no. T)
With teachers manual.
Credit*: Writer. Douglas J. Erath; Illustrators, Dougbis J. Erath.
Margaret S. Erath.
iSanmary: Explains tbe terms ratio, proportion, means, and ex-
tremes, and shows bow to find tbe rate of discount and net price.
1. Percentage. 2. Business mathematics. i. Eye Qate House,
inc. Series: Mathematics In action (Fllmstrip) no. 7.'
511 Fi A 68-3696
Eye Gate House
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Percent names a ratio (Filmstrip) Ron Kindiji^. Released
by RFA Educational Media. 1D70.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Mathematical Insights)
With guldfc
Summary: Uses a story format to preaent fundameotal mathe-
matical concepts coDcernlng the pert-ent radio. With captions.
1. Perceotage. 2. Ratio and proportion. I. Klndlg. Bon. II.
BP.\ Educatloaal Media. Series: Mathematical iDalghtn (Film-
strip)
510 79-738224
BF.\ EdQcational Media
Percentage {Motion picture) Johnson-Hunt Productions.
Released by Modem Ijeaming: Aids, 1968.
10 mil), sd, color. 16 mm.
Revised version of the 1W8 motion picture of the same title.
With teachers guide.
Summary: ExplaloB the meaning of the word percent and bow
It is used to express fractional numbers.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Percentage. i. Johnson Hunt Ppoductlona, Hollywood. Calif,
n. Modem Learning Aids, New Tork.
511.8 77-701208
Johnson-Hunt Productions
Percents, decimals, and common fractions (Filmstrip)
Filmfax Productions. Released by Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Concepts of modern mathematics, part 3)
SUMMARY : EiplaiDs the technique of converting percents, deci-
mals, or common fractions to other forms. Points out that this
procedure Is needed In the solution of many problems.
1. Percentase. 2. L>eclmal system. 3. Fractions. I. Filmfax
Productions, New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: Concepts of modern mathematics (Filmstrip) part 3.
[QA117] 511 70-740644
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Perception (Filmstrip) Argus Communications, 1970.
G2 f r. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc : 1 a, 12 In., 33) rpm., 9 min.
mlcrocroove.
With discussion guide.
SUMMARY : Shows examples of the beauty and diversity of com-
mon articles, everyday scenes, natural objects, man-made creations,
and people in various attitudes In order to create an awareoees of
line, shape, texture, color, and pattern In dally surroundings.
1. Visual perception. I. Argus Communications.
[N74;KI.5] l.W.T 78-738118
A. L. A. Booklist
Perception and communication {Motion picture)
State University, Dept. of Photograpliy, 19G7.
Ohio
32 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Communication theory and the new
educational media)
Credit!: Sponsor, U. S. Office of Education, Bureau of Research.
eummtiry: Presents a series of concrete examples of how human
perceptions affect the communication process and the Indlvldaars
concept of reality. Introduces the major theories of perception — the
cognitive and the transactional, giving Illustrations of ea<^
1. Perception. U. Communication— Social aspects. i. Ohio.
State University, Columbus. DepL of Photography. Series: Com-
munication theory and the new educational media (Motion picture)
001.5 Fi A 68-790
CINE
educational Dimensions
Perception : birds (FUmatrip)
Corp., 1969.
2 fllmfitripj* (pt. 1, (» fr. ; pt. 2, 73 fr.) color. 35 mm. and
phonodi.sc: 2 s., 12 in.. 33 j rpm., 12 mIn. each, microgroove.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures of the birds of the world, accompanied by
appropriate musical excerpts.
1. Birds. 2. Perception. l Educational Dimensions Corpora-
Uon.
698.2 71-785535
A. L. A. Booklist
Percepti<Hi box {Motion picture) Ikon Filma Released hy
Bailey Films, 1968.
3 min- si. color, super 8 mm. (Paper art series)
Loop film.
Wilh manual.
Credilt: Educational consultant, Robert O. White.
Summary: Shows how to heighten an Individual's visoal percep-
tion by having him Impose a deliberate design element between his
eye and the object that he sees. With captions. For elemenUry
grades.
1. VUual perception. i. Ikon Films, ir. Bailey Films, Inc.,
Hollywood. Calif. Series: Paper art series (Motion picture)
872.6 70-709274
BFA Eklucatlonal Media
Perception, light, and surface {Motion picture) University
of Michigan College of Architecture and Design. Made
and relea.sed by University of Michigan Audio- Visunl
Center, 1969.
19 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: I^escribea the basic perceptual phenomena and demon-
straleH the application of these phenomena In actual design.
1. Perception. 2. l>eslgn. i, Michigan. University. College of
Architecture and Design, ii. Michigan. University. Audio-visual
Education Center.
745.4 71-705637
CINE
PerccptloB of sequcHce. [Filmstrip] Teaching Resources Corp.,
i972.
86 U. color 35 mm. and phonoditc: 2 i. (for manual or automatic ad-
vance proicclora). 11 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. IS min. (Apptoachet to learning)
Side i of phonodiic contains an overview of the icrics a* a whole.
Abo iuued with phonotape in caaacite.
With guide
SUMMARY: A uacher-Uainini nimalnp which prcKnU activitiei to help
Btudenu develop the ability to perceive and undcratand the ordering of
manipulative, viaual, auditory, and tempocary «equence>, the proffctsion of
events in time, and the vocabulary common lo icqucncing.
l.Timc. 2 Child iiudy I Teaching Resourcei Corporation. II. ScHca:
Approachc* to learning (Fiimtlrip].
rBF723.T6j 370.7 75-740183
Teaching Reaourcca Corp 72 MARC
Perception of spatial relationships. [Filmstrip]
sources Corp., 1972.
79 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (for manual or automatic ad-
vance projectors), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., IS min. (Approaches to learning)
Side 1 of phonodisc contains an overview of the aeriea as a whole.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With guide.
SUMMARY: A teacher- training Tiimstrip which siarti with concrete objects
and gradually introduces pictorial and symbolic materials and pencil and paper
to explore the development of the concepts of position and direction a* they
relate to the child in his environment and to each other.
I. Space-perception. 2. Child study. 1. Teaching Resources Corporation.
II. Series: Approaches to learning iFilmsirip].
[BF723.S63] 370.7 78-7401 8 1
Teaching Resources Corp. 72 MARC
The PcrceptloB of words. [Motion picture] National Science
Foundation. Made by R. D. Walk and E. K. Bond, 1968.
Released by Psychological Cinema Register, 1971.
12 min. n. tkftw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Author*. R. D. Walk, E. K. Bond.
SUMMARY: Demonatratet the influence of the frequency of word usage on
perception. Fifteen wmda of rare, middle, and common frequency are projected
four time* in different order, wilh increasing contrast to their background. Sub-
jects are given time to write the word they think ihey sec, and group dau shows
whether frequency of usage influence* perceptual accuracy-
1. Perception. I. United Sutes. National Science Foundation. II. Penn-
lylvania. State Univervty. Psychological Cinema Register.
[BF311i 153.7 70-713859
Psychological ODCma 72 MARC
Perception: the city (Filmstrip) Educational Dimensions
Corp., 1970.
n.tlc projector), 12 In.. 33i rpn... 9 min. mch side.
JTmr/'^^Su .ceoe. or v.rlou. .^ec.. of the eit,. .ndod-
4%rr rs -^•- sSt^rD-sLE. c.rpo^.,0.
372.3 79-737968
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Perception: the seasons (Filmstrip) Educational Dimen-
sions Corp., 1970.
2 filnistrlpa (pt. 1, 56 fr.; pt. 2. 74 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodtscB (2 s. each; 1 s. for manual projector, 1 a. for automatic
projector). 12 In.. 3.11 rpm.. 9 min. each side.
With teacher's guide. .. , »v
Summary Shows scenes which characterlie nature during the
four seasons, and examines the seasons of man and his celebrations
of the natural and social seasons.
1 Seasons. I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
372.3 76-737967
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Perception — the world around you: Birds (FUmstrip)
Educational Dimensions Corp., 1969.
2 filmstrips (70 fr. each) color. 35 mm and 2 Pho^Pj'f'.jj^ s.
each (1 'i. for manual projector. 1 s. for aut6roatic projector), 12 In.,
33i rpm.. 12 min. each side.
?™T;.' PrX'tIf a ^nes of color photographs of birds of the
world against a background of sounds and music. Without narra-
**!' Birds. I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
153.7 77-736512
Bducatlonal Dimensions Corp.
Perceptive reading program (Filmstrip) Eye Qate House,
1970.
20 flimstrips. color. 85 mm. and 10 phonodlscs (2 s. each),
12 in., 33J rpm. microgroove.
Mho l&xued with phonotape in cassette.
With charts and activity books.
SL'MiU.RY: Presents twenty stories about a boy and his dog
who are caught In the maelstrom of the space age In order to teach
student.s to apply word recognition skills, develop comprehension
and language skills, and read Independently for Information and
pleasure. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. language arts (Primary) 1. Eye
Gate House, Inc.
[LB1528] 372.6 75-737286
Eye Gate House
Pereeptuai ftui. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1968.
27 ft. cok>r. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level I. R-IOO)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY; A reading lesson which reinforces visual, aural, and relational
association abilities lilustraict shapes, colors, and the reiaUonship of objects lo
owners. Wilh captions For primary grades.
1, Reading (Primary) -Juvenile films 1. Peraonal property— Juvenile ftlnia.
(1 Perception) 1 Educational Projections Corporation 11. Series: Reading
program. [Filmstripj Level I. R-lOO,
,LB1525, 372.4 72-733132
Educational Projections 71
Corp
Percept—I lolor traiaias. [Filmitrip] Univenity of Mimiesota.
Teaching Re- Rdeawd by Dept of Audio-Visual Extension, 1971.
140 fr. coior. 3S mm. and phoooupe on reel- plastic, single-uack, 1 reel
(5 in.), 3 3/4 ipa., 41 min. (Ferccptton: some topics and problems, no. 6))
With student notebook, student tests, and aruwer keys.
CREDFTS: Producer. Susan T. Rydell.
SUMMARY: Describes underlying assumptions of many perceptual and per-
ceptual-motor training programs, and reviews the Prostig, Winter Haven. Ke-
phart. and Doman-Delacaio programs.
1. Perceptual-motor learning. I. Minnesota. Univeraity. 11. Miimesota.
University. Dept. of Audio- Visual Extension. 111. Series: Perception: some
lopica and problenu. [Filmstrip] no. 6.
tLB1067] I52.I 72-732546
DcpL of Audio-Vbual 73 MARC
Extension. Univ. of
Minnesota
The Perch {Filmstrip) Jam Handy Organization, 1967.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Biology dissections, no. 8) ^ ^, _^, .
Sumvinry: Shows In detail the stepe In the complete dissection of
%^erch. 2. Fish-Anatom.v. 3. Dissection. i. Jam Handy
Organlxatlon. inc. Series: Biology dissections <F11^^'-'P»^°* J^_
597.5 Fi A 68-4925
Jam Handy Organlza- tlon
The Perch, parts 1-2 {Motion picture) Jam Handy Organi-
zation, 1967.
2 looi. (i'ms (-1 min. each), si., color, super 8 mm. (The Tech-
niques Oi dissection, no. 5-6j
Lo<)p fllins mounted in cartridges.
Summary: Illustrates how to dissect the fl.*h using the pfTch as
an example. Shows the correct use of dissecting Instruments,
1. Perch. 2. Fish— Anatomy. 3. Dissection. i. Jam Handy
Organization, inc. Series: The Techniques of dissection (Mo-
tion picture) no. 5-6.
597.5 Fi A 68-2534
Jam Handy Organization
Perchlorethylene drycleaning solvent: a safe product when
safely used {Motion picture) Laumliy and Cleaners
Allied Trades Association, 1968. Made by Calvin Produc-
tions.
12 rain. i=d. color. 16 mm. . , , ,
SumnMiy Discusses the history and development of solvent.s.
Uses cartoon sketches to Illustrate the safety measures to be used
■when handiing perchlorethylene. Emphasizes the danger of the
fumes from this solvent, and shows ways to evaluate and regulate
the vapor level, , . ^ ™ __
1. Solvent*. 2. Tetrachloroethylene. i. Laundry and Cleaners
Allied Trades Association.
667 73-707740
Percussion instruments (Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released hy RMI Film Productions, 1970.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm.. l-T
min. (Instruments of the orchestra)
Credits- Consultant. David V. Christie.
Summary : Describes the two general classes of percussion iOBtra-
ments- those which produce sounds with a definite musical pitch;
and those which produce big. Irregular vibrations.
1 Percussion Instruments. I. Coleman Film Enterprises, ii.
RMI Film Productions. Series: Instrumeuis of the orchestra
(Filmstrip. BMI Film Productic^) 7i_737686
RMI Film Productions
PercussiMi sounds {Motion picture) Churchill Films, 1969.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music series)
With -^tudy guide and record ( 10 In., 33i rpm. )
Bumh' irj/: Presents children experimenting with a variety of fa-
miliar and unfamiliar objects which are struck to make music. In-
cludes the sounds of Indian and Javanese drums, a glass harp, a
variety of unusual and standard percussion Instruments. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Percussion instruments. 2. Musk— Juvenile literature. i.
Churchill Films, Los Angeles. Series: Music series (Motion pic-
ture)
372.8 71-700929
Churchill Films
Percutaneous catheter for heparin therapy (Motion picture)
University of Wisconsin. Released by Bureau of Audio-
Visual Instruction, 1970.
6 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other versions available: super S mm. reel with magnetic sound
track ; super 8 ram. loop film in cartridge with magnetic sound track;
regular 8 mm. loop film In cartridge with magnetic sound track.
Credits: Author, Robert C. Corliss.
Summary: Demonstrates how heparin, given at regular Intervals
through an indwelling intravenous polyethylene canuia, reduces the
pHtient discomfort that Is associate<l with heparin therapy.
1. Heparin — Therapeutic use, 2, Intravenona therapy. i. Wis-
consin. University, ii. Wisconsin. University. Bureau of Audio-
Visual Instruction.
615 79-706451
Wis. Univ. Bur. of A-V Instruction
MARC
Perceptual identification test (Filmstrip) Eye Gate Houae,
1971.
8 filmstrips. color. 35 mm.
With admlnlatratlve guide and student record booklet
SUMMARY: PresenU eight subtests to be administered Individ-
lUlly or in groups. Designed to aaalst In screening prlmatr ehlldreo
with potential learning difficulties.
1. Learning, Psychology of. 2. MenUl testa. I. Bye Gate House,
nLB1051] 871.8« 74-739813
Eye Gate HouM
PercBtaaeotig nephrostooiy with needle and gaide wire. [Motion
picture] Eaton Laboratories, 1971. Made by A-V Corp.
12 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Showi to mcmben of the medical profession the procedures
followed in performing a nephrostomy with the use of a needle and guide wire
rather than a trocar needle. Explains the sdvaniages of this method.
I Kidneys— Surgery. 1. Eaton Laboratories, inc.
(RD575j 617 72-700183
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Perennial Education, Inc.
see
Best friends.
Crowd oodtroL
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Perennial Educatloo, inc. (Continued)
Derrick — and urban learning environments.
Electronics — the future and you.
-nei
The Family houw.
OwtlCS aOU pfCpMOOB.
Oeorfe aad Betty: career venoa maniafe.
Health in balance.
Htmger.
Indoor plants.
Lavender.
MiHinf pafci.
No deposit — no return.
Race for ckan air.
Say it with aervke.
Search for meaning.
Second lenestt.
A Sharper focta.
SraSti escapes poisoning.
So you want to be a home dectronks
can.
Steve and Kathy: goinf steady.
Teeth are for lifie.
Tom aad Anne: making out.
Toinorrov't diildren.
Tree and shrub plantin§,
The Trip.
TIk Trolley, by goUy.
Truth and the dr^on.
VD: every 30 seconds.
VD: prevent it.
Vandalism — why?
V^etable gardening.
Wteiaacfcmck?
When Michigan was young.
Why I boy.
Peretz, Isaac Loeb, 1851-1915
see
The Migrations of a meioify.
The Perfect drug film. [Motion picture] Avanti Films. Released
by CCM Films. 1971.
32 min. »d, cokw. 16 mm. (Urgent iuue* film lehes)
CREDITS: DircclOT. Max Mitleii nairstot. Beau Bridges.
SUMMARY: A historical cxatninationofmankind'i quest for relaxation aod
enioyment through narcotics, Coocludei that dnigs are not needed for these
purpoKS.
1. Narcotic habil— History- I. Avanii Films. II. CCMFdnu. III. Series:
Urgent issues film series. [Motion ptcturc]
1^9*^*1 6»3-8 72-701573
MARC
CCM Films
72
MARC
Perfect Film and Chemical Company
Mtermission.
The Perfect waiter knows how ta aclL (nimstrtpi Learning and
Infonnatioa Inc.. 1969.
100 U. color 35 mm. (Waiter (raining programs no. 1)
With leaders guide.
SUMMARY: Explains aipccU of the >ob of waiicf. inchiding how to utisfy
the customer through knowkdge^le recommendations, what attitudes to use in
idling the menu, when not to sell, how to describe foods to ibeir best advantage,
and how to uae price range as s factor in selling. With captions.
I. Waiten. I. Learning and Information Inc. II. Series: Waiter training
program. (Filmstrip) no. I.
,TX925] 647 72-732671
Learning and lnforrr«tion 72 MARC
Inc.
The Perftet waiter sets the perfect table. [Filmstrip] Learning
and Information lac, 1969.
100 fr. coloc- 33 mm. (Waiter trsinin| protram. bo. 2)
With leaders guide.
SUMMARY: Illiatrsies standardized table settings for breat:fa>t. luncheon,
dinner, and dessert Shows viriations in Ubie settings. Covers ice water service,
handlmg ihe napkins, and the best order of setting With caption*
1. Table setting and decoration. I Learning and Information li»c- 11-
Scries: Waiter training program. (Filmstrip] no. i.
,TX«73, 647 72-732672
Learning and Information 72
Inc.
Perfection Form Compai^r
see
England Lake Country.
London views.
Mark Twain: the Hannibal years.
Orthographies.
Shakespeare's Stratford,
The aratford Shakespeare knew.
The West the way it was.
WlUa Gather: rebel from Red Cloud.
Wordsworth's Lake Country: image of
man and nature.
Perfection of matter (Motion picture) June Goodfield and
Stephen Toulmin, 1964. Beleased by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill.
20 mIn. mL color. 16 mm.
Credits: Pbotograpbers. Dod Levy, Potis Mestbeoeos.
Summary : Examines the Ideas of the alchemists and tbeir cod-
trlbntion to modet-D cbentistrr. Includes scenes of a society Id Fes,
UoitKTO, which In craft traditions aiM] intellectual attitudes hare re-
mained unchanged since 900 A. D.
1. Alchemy. 2. Fes— Social life and customs. I. Goodfield, O.
June. II. Toulmin, Stepben Edelston. III. Cootemporarr Films/
HcOraw-BilL
540.1 71-710844
Uc<3raw-H1Il Book Co.
Pcrfomuuice (MotitHi picture) American Telephone and
Telegraph Co., 1971. Made by Ted Steeg Productions.
8 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
.Mm Issued in 39 mm.
SUMUABY: Sbows the telepboite set In production and outlines
the dramaUc and stringrat tesU It uadCTToM before It on be placed
lu service to tbe pabUc.
I. Tvlepbone — Apparatus aod supplies. I. American TUepbooe
and Telegrapb Companj.
[TK6471] 384.6 7fr-n3403
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PerfonuBce enloatiaii (Motion picture) Tnun-Aid«
Corp. Released by Train-Aide Educational Systems by
Pharmaseal, 1969.
15 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm. (Saperrlatoo and managemeDt)
Magnetic sound track.
Loop film mounted In cartrtdse.
With Instnwtor'a pilde, proframmed Instraetlwi booklet, and post
CREDITS : Authors. Lfun E. Qolftor. Arlene 11 RoberU
SUHMART : A i^rlew of the phlloaopfaj, objectives, and tech-
niques of performance eTaluatlons. EmpbaslMs the need for accurate
and objective record-keeping and portrajs the value of anecdoUl
records and self -evaluation.
1. Emploreea. Rating of. I. Train-Aide Corporation. II Train-
Aide Educational Sjstems by Pharmaaeal. III. Serla: Supervision
and management (Motion picture)
[HF5M9.5.R3] «».T 74-712977
Train-Aide Corp.
PerformaiKC of the Soviet economy {Motion picture) In-
stitute on Ckjmmunism and Constitutional Democracy,
Vanderbilt University, in cooperation with the University
of Notre Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mln ml. h&w. 16 mm. (Tbe Nature of communism, no. SI)
Wltfa study guide.
CredUt: Producer and director, Oerald Burtage.
Bwnmarv: Lecturer Ewlng P. Shahan discusses whetho* or not
the economic performance of tbe Soviet Union has been sufllclentty
unique and reti^arkable to constitute a subetantlai endorvement of
Its economic organization.
1. Russia— B^n. condit — 1905- l Vanderbilt Unlverwfty,
Nashville. Institute on Commnnlam and Oonstltnttonal Deatocracr.
Series: Hie Nature of communism (Hottmi plcttm) do, 81.
Fi 67-601
Performance rating fUms, 1965 series {Motion picture) So-
ciety for Advancement of Mnnaprement. IfM'v.^.
.IS iiiln Hi. b*w. 16 mm.
With manual
Summary: A series of Aims on six reels tor training personnel in
performance rating. Covers the foUovFlng operations: 1. Mall sort-
ing, typing (non-electric), filing— 2. Comptometer, key punch, check
writing— 3. Drill press, turret lathe, punch press — 4. Mechanical as-
sembly, eograrlng, form rug cup — 5. Sweep floor, wash windows, wet-
mop floor— 6. Pack cans, seal cartons, stack cartons.
1. Employees, Bating of. 2. Performance standards. i. Society
for Advancement of Management.
658.3 79-701952
Performance rating, practice film no. 1 (Motion picture)
Labor-Management Training Service, 1964.
11 mln. al. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary-* Dononstrates flfteMi common Industrial operatUMia a»
a basis for evaluating the performance rating for each operation.
For indostnal englneera. . v %. __ -.
1. Metbods engineering. 2. Performance. l Labor-Management
■'**^*""^ Fi6T-t95
Perfwrnance rating, practice fihn no. 2 (Motion picture)
Labor-Management Training Service, 1964.
13 mln. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates fifteen common Industrial operations as
a basis for evaluating the performance rating for ea<ji <^>eration.
For Industrial engineers.
1. Metbotls «igineerlng. 2. Performance^ i. lAbor-Managemoit
Training Service.
Fi 67-496
Performance rating, practice fihn no. 3 (Motion picture)
Labor-Management Training Service, 1964.
12 min. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Svmmdry: Demonstrates fifteen common Industrial operations as a
basis for evaluating the performance rating for eat* operation For
Industrial engineers.
1. Method* engineering. 2. Performance. i. lAbor-Management
Training Service.
Fi 67-497
TW PcrfonMra. tMotion picture] K-2 Corp. and Dick Bairymore
Productiont, 1971. Made by Dick Barryroore Productions.
26 nain. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Followi five akien aa they travel
ing the spon of skiing.
I. Skii and tkiiog— United States. I. K-2 Corporation,
ryroore ProductioBa.
tGV854.4]
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tbe United Statu pnMDOt-
72-700041
MARC
The PerforraiDK arts (Motion picture) McOraw-HUl, 1971.
Made by CinemakersL
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Tbe Humanltlas nrlea)
St'MHARY: IlliistratM bow man expreaea his attitude toward
himself and bis worM throogti tbe perftMnlng arts. Sbovrs pefform.
Ing artists In the process of mastering tecfaatqaes In order to convey
them to tbe audience. Incladea Kcosa of Phillip Burton dlrectins
student actors in Shakeqware's As ytw Ilka It
1. Performing arts. I. McOraw-HlU Book Oxnpany. XL Sertea:
Tbe Humanities aertas (Motion picture)
[PN1584] 792 71-718»7S
McOraw-BlUBookCo.
Performing straight outside diameter turning (Motion pic-
ture) Society for Visual Education and Burt Munk and
Co. Released by Society for Visual Education, 1960.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Engine latbe. Set S: Ba-
sic (H>eratloDR)
Loop fihu.
With *op card.
Cndif: Authors, Burt Munk, Robert Kynast.
Bummary: Explains how to measure and test for an accurate cut
In a procetture that <«Ils for three cutting stages.
1. Lathes. 2. Turning. i. Sodety for Visual BducBtion, Inc.,
Chicago, n. Burt Munk Productions. Series: Tbe Eo^oe latbe
(HotiOD picture) Set 8: Basic operations.
621.9 70-704417
Society for Tlaual Edu- cnnoo
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Perils of barley (Motion picture) A. O. Smith Har-
Testore Products. Made by Audio Visual Productions.
Released by Venard Organization, ld71.
lo DitD. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Dramatizes tbe admntages of ubIdk high moisture
barley rather than dry barley for feedinj cattle.
1. Cattle — Feeding and feeds. 2. Barlej as feed. I. Smith
(A. O.) Uarrestore Products, Inc. II. Venard Organization. Peoria,
in.
[SF203] 633 76-713586
CINE
The Perils of PrisdHa (Motion pieture) Dunension Filma
Released by Churchill Films, 19«».
17 nilQ. 8d. color. 16 mm.
With study gttlde.
CredUi: Producer. Carroll Ballard.
Summary; An open-end film which polots OQt the needs of a pet
cat from the cat's point of view.
1. Cats. I. nintenslon Films, n. CbarchiU Films, Los Angeles.
636.8 75-703956
ChDrthlil Films
Perimeter and area {Motion picture) Enling Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (First Ideas Id mathematics)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, L. J. May.
Summary: Uses a geoboard background of dots to illustrate the
concepts of perimeter, and shows that a perimeter of a given length
may assume many shapes and that tbe area enclosed may change.
For elementary grades.
1. .\rea measurement. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: First ideas in mathematics (Motion picture)
372.7 70-700820
Ealing Corporation
Perimeter and area of rectangles (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. Keleased in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Kducational Corp., 1968.
3 mIn. sd. color. 8mm. (Mathematics)
Loop fllm,
IsHUPd ill standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Wiih teacher's guide.
Summary: Distinguishes between the conc^ts of perimeter and
the area of a rectangle, suggesting a formula for each. Introduces
the concept of volume. For grades 4 throu^ 12.
1. Rectangle. 2. Area measurement. 3. Volume (Mathematics)
I. Canada. National Film Board, ti. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
eatIon.tl Corporation. Series: Mathematics (Motion picture)
372.7 73-700025
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca EUucstlonal Corporation
Perineal care: female (Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott
Co.. 1971.
A niin. si. color. 8 nini. (frliiary nitheterizatlon and care,
no.fi)
l».p film.
With instructor's guide and student (niide.
fltRDITS: Consultants. Gloria B. Callandro. Mallnda M. Hardy.
Sii-nii L. riicrn.
srMM.AUV: Demonstrates bow to sive perineal care to a female
patient with an indwelling urethnil catheter, and Illustrates protec-
tion of the nurse from contamination and Infection by the use of
gloves,
1. Perineum. 2. Gyneoologlr nursing. I. Upplncott (J. B.)
Company. Philadelphia. II. Series: Urinary catheterization and care
(Motion picture) no. 8.
[Rr.l05] 610.7 70-714115
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Perineal care: female clean (Motion picture) Delta College.
Released by Prentice- Hall, 1969.
i>lor. super 8 i
(Nursing sivlits and techniques)
:i min. kX.
Ix>jp fllm.
with instructor's guide.
8Hmmary: Demonstrates step by step a technique of giving perl-
nejil «ire to the new mother. Describes the preparation of the pa-
tient und the soaping, rinsing, and drying of the perineal area.
1. Perineum. 2. Obstetrical nnrslng. l Delta College, n.
Preiitlf*-Hall, Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques. (Mf.ll'>n
picture);
(i 10.73 70-701146
Preiitir^-Hall
Perineal care: male (Motion picture)
leased by Prentice-Hall, 1969.
Delta CoUeee. Re-
3 mh.. Hi. L-ulor. super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and te<.'hnlques)
Ijwp fliTU.
With Instructor's guide.
Siimmaip: DemouMrates the techniques of perineal care for the
male pntlent. Shows step by step the cleansing and drying of the
perliienl area and the equipment needed.
1. Perineum. 2. Nurses and nursing. i. Delta College, n.
Prenilcr^IIall, inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Motion
picture)
610.73 74-701147
Prentice- Hill!
Perineal care: male (Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott Co.,
IDTl.
4 itii'r si. color. 8 mm. (Urinary catheterization and care,
n.. Ill
l^vip Aim.
With Instructor's guide and student trulde.
CltFDITS: Consultants. Gloria K. Callandro, Mallndn M. Hardy,
8u'«an L. Chern.
SUMMAHY: I)«'uion?<lr«leji hnw to cleanse the glans penln of a
mall* pntlent with nn Indwelling urethral catheter, and illustrates
protection of the nurse from contamination and Infection by the tise
of gloves.
I. Perineum. 2. Nurses and nursing. I. Lln>Iocott (J. B.)
Company. Philadelphia. fl. Series; tTrloar; catheterization and
nire (Motion picture) no. 9.
fRT87] 610.7 79-714112
J. R. Lippincott Co.
Perineal care: preparation, female (Motion picture) Delta
College. Released by Prentice-Hall, 1969.
•.i niln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film.
With Instructor's guide.
siimmartf: Illustrates the preparation of the new mother for peri-
neal care on her first post-partum day. Describes the draping of
the patient and the preparation and use of tbe needed equipment.
1. Perineum. 2. Otwtetrlcal nursing. i. Delta College, n.
Pi-eniice-Hall, inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Motion
picture)
610.73 77-701146
Prent Ice-Hall
Perineal pad placement: female {Motion jncture) Delta
College. Released by Prentice-Hall. 1969.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skllis and techniques)
I./)op film.
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates step by step the technique of placing a
perineal pad on a patient and fastening tbe pad to a belt.
1. Perineum. 2. Obstetrical nursing. l Delta College, n.
Prentice-Hall. Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Mo-
tion picture)
610.73 78-701148
Prentice- Ha 11
Perineal preparation: delivery room (Motion picture) Delta
Collejse. Released by Prentice-Halt, 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop fiJm.
With instructor's guide.
Summai-y: Demonstrates the washing of the perineal area of a
patient in the delivery room, using a sterile solution.
1. Perineum. 2. Obstetrical nursing. i. Delta (College n.
Prant ice- Halt. Inc. Series; Nursing skills and techniques (Motion
pieture)
610.73 71-70U49
Prentice-Hail
The Period of conflicting ideologies {FilimtHp) Brunswick
Productions, 1968.
63 fr color. S.'^ mm. (The Novel in literature) „„ „
CredUi: Writer, Jane Gevertz; illustrators, Richard HaU, Eva
Hill. William Hill; editor. Rita Esposlto.
SummatTf: A survey of a period In the development of the novel
as a literary form. With captlona , , „ .. ^.
1 Fiction— History and criticism. i. B^uns^vlck Productions.
Series: The Novel in literature (Pllm.strip)
809.3 75-732967
Brunswick Productions
The Period of social criticism (Filmstrip)
ductions, 1968.
02 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Novel In literature)
Credits: Director. Karen Weintraub; writer, Jane Gevertz: il-
lustrators, Richard Hall. Eva mil, William mil; editor. Rita
^TutlLrv: -A. survey of a period In the development of the novel
as a literary form. With captions. t>„j„ .i^n-
1. Fiction— History and criticism. i. Brunswick Productions.
Series- The Novel In literature (Filmstrip)
809.3 71-732986
Brunswick Productions
Tke Periodic table. [SUde setj Denoycr-Geppert Audio- Visuals.
Released by Dcnoyer-Geppert Co., 1972.
160 tildes, color. 2 x 3 in.
With teschcn' guide
SUMMARY: Provida ■ comprehemive study of b«»ic chemicml concept!
from the itandpoini of periodicily by retoting a major part of the chemistry
curhculum to ■ study of the pehodic uUe. With capttont.
1. Periodic l»w. 1. Deooyer-Geppert Company.
[QD467i 546 72-733895
Denoyer-Geppert 72 MARC
Audio- Vbuab
Brunswick Pro-
Periodicity L (Motion picture] BB&TV, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Periodicity and loci. no. 1)
SUMMARY: Discuss* the linear graph and the discrete graph. Give* «wn-
plea of various periodic functions, and shows ■ lime graph of one of the functions.
1, Functions. 2. Periodicily. 3. Graphic methods. I. British Broadcast-
ing Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films. 111. Series: Peri-
odicily and loci- [Motion picture] no. 1.
lQA351i 511 72-714436
Time-Ufe Films 72 MARC
Periodldty II. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm, (Periodicity and loci, no. 2)
SUMMARY: Introduces the sine function in mathematics, shows how it is
derived, and explains iu connection with trigonometrical ubies. Uses the tides
as an example of periodicity which it best described by the sine function. Briefly
introduces simple harmonic motion.
1. Trigonometrical functions. 2. Periodicity. 3. Tides— Mathematical
models. 4. Harmonic motion. I. British Broadcasting Corporation. Televi-
sion Service. 11. Time-Life Films. Ill, Series: Periodicily and loci. (Motion
picture] no. 2.
tQA342] 511 76-714437
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Periodontal disease (Motion picture) Dental Research and
Educational Films, 1967.
5 min. si. color. 8 mm.
lioop fllm mounted In cartridge.
nummary: Intro<luce8 the subject of periodontal disease to dental
patients, explaining the most frequent causeB and effects and em-
phasizing the Importance of following home-care recommendations
of the dentist. . _. ^, ,
I. Periodontal dlseaae. i. Dental Rewardi and Educational
Films, Inc.
617 Fi A 68-1790
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48
Periodontics (MoUon pictare) Profeesional Eooeareh, inc.,
1969.
7 niin. 9d. color. 8 mm. ( Dental series t
Loop film mounted In cartridge. „„™fl,i«
lamed In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. with magnetic
"""sUlIM.UtY • Show the progreeslon and effects of perlodonUl
disease, and oiplalns the necessity (or and course o[ professional
T'perSSlI!"' I. Professional R«ie.rch. Inc. It. Series:
Dental series (Motion picture) „„ „,«,^no
[RK361] 617 70-713098
Professional Research, Inc.
Peripatus (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebrates)
Loop liliu. Fllm notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Illu.'rtrates the external structure, "«»,°« o' •^^^h ,rt^
arthropod and annelid characteristics of the perlpatua. Include
scenes of a specimen molting, responding to an attack by an ant,
and describes how It reproduces.
1. Peripatus. i. Ealing Ck.rporatIon, Cambridge. Mass. Se-
ries: The Inrertebrates (Motion picture) TrtAftii
595 7u-TWd11
Ealing Corporation
Peristalsis in a microannelid (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (MIcroblolog)')
Loop 8Un.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses mlcrophotography to study peristalsis in a mlcro-
aonelid.
1. Peristalsis. 2. Annelida. i. Eucyclopaedla Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Microbiology (Motion picture)
593 73-709098
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Peritoneal dialysis (Filmstrip) Trainex Corp., 1970.
104 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 334 rpra., 25
min. microgroove. (Patient care series, 4)
.\Iso i-;sued with phonotape in cassette.
\yith .-ici-lpt and Instructor's guide.
Summary: A training fllm for nurses. Explains diffusion, os-
mosis, and dlalysates. Demonstrates how to prepare for dialysis,
Including preparing the patient, preparing the equipment, equlUbra-
tlOD, and drainage.
1. Peritoneal dialysis. i. Trainei Corporation. Series:
Patient care series. 4 (Filmstrip)
610.78 76-737497
Traiuex Corp.
Peritoneal dialysis (Motion picture) University of Wiscon-
sin. Released by Bureau of Audro-Visual Instruction,
1970.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other versions available: super 8 mm. reel with magnetic sound
track; super 8 mm. loop film In cartridge with magnetic sound
track- regular 8 mm. loop fllm In cartridge with magnetic sound
tradL
Cr«dUt: Author, Robert O. Bums.
Bummary: Demonstrates tbe use of peritoneal dialysis in cases of
acute or chronic renal failure, severe electrolyte imbalance, refrac-
tory heart failure, or poisoning.
1. Peritoneal dialysis. i. Wisconsin. UnlTerslty. ii. Wiscon-
sin. University. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction.
615 72-706452
Wisconsin. Univ. Bur. ot Audio-Visual Instruction
Peritoneal dialysis: nursing care (Motion picture) Delta
College. Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 min si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursin? skills and technique-:)
I>oop Jltm.
With in.structor'8 guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the equipment iised in peritoneal dialy-
sis. Shows how solution bottles »re prepared and connected lo the
peritoneal catheter, and how the solution flows Into the peritoneum,
returning by siphon flow. Demonstrates methods of promotinc solu-
tion return, such us abdomen nias-sage and position change, t'olnts
out the problems of collecting the return solution.
1, Peritoneal dialysis. 2. Nurses and nursing, i. Delta CoIIeKe,
n. Prentice-Hall. Inc. Series; Nursing skills and tet-hniques
(Motion picture)
610.73 71-705227
Prentice-Hall
The Periyar (Motion, picture) Government of India Films
Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Bom-
bay ,1059,
13 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credita: Producer, E3«ra Mir; director and writer, O. J. Tbotlan;
narrator, K. Hharata Iyer; music, V. Shirall; photographer, B. K.
Parthasaralhy ; editor, Q. M. Potnls.
Summary: A documentary film about the Periyar River in the
Indian state of Kerala. Shows dams, hydroelectric stations. Irriga-
tion systems, and Industries, and portrays tbe life of the people along
tbe one-bundred-and-forty-mile length of the river.
1. Periyftr Blver. 2. Water resources development — PerlyAr River.
I. India (Republic) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2303
Perkins Productions
see
The Original films of Frank B. Gilbreth.
Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Mass.
see
The Legacy of Anne Sullivan,
Perlberg-Seaton Productions, Hollywood, Calif,
see
36 hours.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Perls, Frederick S
see
Awareness.
E\'erything is aware process.
The Gestalt prayer,
Madeline's dream.
Marriage.
Memory and pride.
The Philosophy of the obvious.
What is Gestalt ?
Permanent rubber cement mounting (Motion picture)
Chiuidler I'tib. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
196S.
4 i;iiii. si. IhVw. 8 uiiu. (Audiovisual productiOD techniques)
Ixwp Dim luouikled Id cartridge.
Credits: Director. Jprrold B. Kemp.
Summaiy: Shows the elTectiTeneBs of usiog rubber cement for
permanent mounting of ma^zine pictures.
1. Pliotosruphs — Trimming, mounting, etc. i. Chandler Publish-
ing Company, San Francisco. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Audiovisual production techniques (Motion picture)
371,33 76-702229
McGraw-IJitiBookCo.
Permaaeat ware, part I. (Motion picture] Thornc Films. 1972.
Made by Kenalex Corp.
4 mm. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Cosmetology scries)
Loop film in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: lllusiraies ihe procedures for giving a cold wave
1, Permanent waving 1. Thorne Films, inc.. Boulder. Colo. II. Series; The
Cosmetology series. [Motion picture]
t™'2i 646.7 72-701396
Thorne Films 72 MARC
Permanent wave, part 2. (Motion picturej Thorne Films, 1972.
Made by Kenalex Corp.
4 mm. SI. color, super 8 mm. (The Cosmetology series)
Loop film in cailndge. Film notes on cartridge case.
SUMMARY; illustrates the procedures for giving a cold wave.
1. Permanent waving. I Thornc Films, inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series; The
Cosmetology scnes {Motion picture]
[TT972] 646.7 72-701397
Thome Films 72 MARC
Permanent waving (Kilmstrip) Milady Pub. Corp., 1961.
ItH U: t-olor. 3.'i mm. (Uliady textbook of cosmetology fllm-
hli-ips) ~
Willi teacher'N guide.
Ba-^ed on the book entitled Siandanl textbook on coMinetologj- by
Consiam* V. Kibbee, and on the Van Dean manuaL
SLMilAKi'; Shows the step-by-step procedures for giving a pro-
fesMi.nal permanent wave. Includes winding the hair views of
common student mistakes, and the correct technique
1. Halrdresslng. I. Milady Publishing Corporation, New York.
Standard textbook on cosmetology. II, Van Dean Company Inc.
Indianapolis, Van Dean mannal. III. Milady Pubiishlng Corpora-
tion, New York. IV. Series. "» v"
[TT972] 646.7 7^-739627
Milady Pub. Corp.
Permeability. (Motion picture] Hubbard Scientific Co., 1972.
super 8 mm. (Water— sod)
approx. 4 min. si. co
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide and student study guide.
SUMMARY; Studies the size and shape of particles in order to note their
effeci on the permeability of earth materials. An experiment reveals why the
I Soil pcrmcabihty. jl. SoilS] I. Hubbard (T. N-> Scieoiific Company,
Nonhbrook, til. 11. Scries; Water—soil. [Motion picture]
(S594] 551.3 72-701626
Hubbard Scientific Co. 72 MARC
The Permeabilitjr of plant cell membranes (Motion piaure)
Dept. of Food and Kutrition; Iowa State UniTeraity.
Made and released by Film Production Unit, 1971.
2 mln. al, color 16 mm. (t'ooil and nutritloD aeries)
WUh milde,
CitKIHTS: PrtHlucer. O. Steve Knudnen : director, writer, and
editor, ThomuM K. Smith; teclinlcnl adviser. Judy Stang.
SUMJIAKY: Shows the rehydration of dried apple sections with
water and the cooking of hydrated dried and fresh apples in a
tngar solmion to demonstrate applications of osmosis and dtalyaf.^
Omm/mna the cellalar structure of prepared apples with frasb
•ample*.
■ Another iasue. super 8 mm.
1. Cookery (Apples) 2. Permeabtlliy. I. Iowa. State Unl-
rerslty of Science and Technology, Ames. Dept of Food and Nntri-
tloci. n. Iowa. Sute UnlverBHy of Science and Technology. Ames,
rtim Pniductlon Unit. Series: Food and nntritlon series (Motion
pleiiirp)
Iowa State Univ.
641.3
run ProdncUoa Calt
79-710172
Permntatioaa {Motion picture) IBM. Made by Jolin H.
Whitney. Releaaed by Museum of Modern Art, 1968.
8 ml t si. colfir. Ifl mm.
Sitmmoni: A computer-made art film which demonstrates the gra-
phic art potential of the computer. Presents a set of permutations
of an equation In geometry.
1. Computer drawing. l International Business Machine Cor-
poratioD. n. New York (Clt;) Museum of Modem Art
701946 72-702616
CINQ
Permutations {F;im»trip) Popular Science Pub. Oo., Audio-
Vi?iial Division, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school mathematics)
P"OM filmstrip no. 1177.
With tenchlng Kulde.
sumniari/: Explains how to count the number of arrangements of
a set of objects. Defines the factorial symbol, nl. and shows a way
to count the permutations when only some of a set of objects are
to be used.
1. Permutatiotis. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division, n. POM flimstrip na 1177.
Series: High school mathematics (Filmstrip)
612 Fi A 68-4646
Pi^tular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual DIt.
Permutations (Motion picture)
see also Ejq>eriments in motion graphics and
permutations
The Perpetual harvest {Motion picture) MacMillan and
Bloedel, Vancouver. Made by Crawley Films. Released
in the V. S. by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1966.
29 mill. Ml. color. 16 mm.
Cicditi: Producer and director. Peter Cock: script, Judith Craw-
ley; narrators. Fred Davis, Dick Thomas, Tommy Tweed; music,
Lawrence Ciosley; editor. Eric Bfjyd-Perklns.
Summary: Contrasts haphacard logging of tlie 19th century with
responsible forest products Industry today and describes Canada's
west coast lumt>er industry— Its scope, sire, modern methods, and
uses. Emphasizes the massive and continuous reforestation program.
1. Forest products. 2. Reforestation r. MacMillnn and Bloedei,
ltd. ir. Modern Tnlklng Picture Service, ioc.
Fi A 67-2238
Crawley Films
Perpetual motion {Motion picture) Harry Robin. Releftaed
by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
H mln. sd. color 16 mm.
Buntmary: Shows that energy losses (heat and sound) are com-
mon to man-made machines and contradict the hope of derisiDg a
self-contained perpetual motion system.
1. Perpetual motion. r. Robin, Harry, ii. Balley-FIlm Asso-
ciates.
531 75-705638
CINE
Perpetvm and mobile. [Motion picture] Zagreb Films, Yugos-
lavia, 1970. Made by Vatroslav Mimica and Aleksandar
Marks. Released in the U.S. by Mass Media Associates, 1971.
5 min. sd. color 16 mm.
With discusaion guide.
SUMMARY; Portrays the technological crisu and the powci of industrialism
over man by lcllin| ihe story ora man who run^ an assembly-line machine «hich
makes meial bolls. He is magnetized by the beeping call of the machine, fed into
a cylinder, and shaped into a metal nut to be mated to a boll.
1. Zagreb-film. II. Mass Media Associates.
lPN1997] 791.43 72-700411
Mass Media Associates 12 MARC
Perrault,
see
Perrault,
see
Charles, 1628-1703. Le chat bott6
Puss in boots.
Charles, 1628-1703. The fairies
The Fairies.
Perrault, Charles,
hood
see
1628-1703. Uttle Red Riding-
Little Red Ridinghood.
Perry (John) Films
see John Perry Films
Persepolis {Filmstrip) Budek Films and Slides, 1964.
38 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit*: Author, Denis Baly: editorial consultant, Michael H.
Budek.
Summarn: Shows the ruins of the immense complex of buildings
which once stood on the site of Persepolis, one of three capitals
from which the Persian Empire was ruled.
1. I'ersepolls. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
915.6 71-733810
BiidPk PllmK and Slides
49
Perseus and Andromeda (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. ( Greek and Roman
myths)
Also Issued with phonotape In cas-^tte.
SUMMART: Presents the Greek myth about Perseus and An-
dromeda, emphasizing the ancient Greek belief that the word of the
gods was Infallible and that Justice could never be avoided.
1. Per'ieu.t. 2. Andromeda. I. Filmfax Productions, New York
n. Universal Education and Visual Art.-*. III. Series- Greek and
Roman myths (Filmstrip)
[BL820.P6] 292 77-740347
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Perseus and Medusa {FUmttrip) Troll Aasociatee, 1970.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
BMmmary: Describee the adventures of Perseus who slayed Medusa
and used her head to turn his enemies to stone. With captious.
1. Per^us. 2. Medusa. l Troll Associates.
2»2 72-736271
Troll .\ssoclates
Perseus Productions
Francis of Assisi.
Pershing vs. LudendoriT {Motion picture) Wolper Produc-
tions, 1964. Released by Public Media, inc.
25 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Men In crisis)
With catalog.
Credxtn: Narrator. Edmond O'Brien.
Summary.- Shows how John J. Pershing developed raw recruits
into an effective fighting force and defeated the German armies of
Erich von Ludendorff In a decisive battle at Chateau-Ttalerrj.
1. Chateau-Thierry. Battle of, 1918. 2. Pershing, John Joseph,
1860-1948. 3. LudemlorfT. Erich. 1865-1987. r. Wolper Produc-
tions. II. Public Media, Inc. Series: Men In crisis (HoUon pic-
ture)
940.4 71-706748
Public Media. Inc.
Persia (P'ilmstrip) Don liosco. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Countries of Europe and
Africa, part 2)
Also Is.sued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY: Describes the customs, famous paintings, scenery,
topography, and Industry of Persia.
1. Iran. I. Bosco, Don, II. Universal Education and Visual
Arts. III. Series: Countries of Europe and Africa, part 2 (Filmstrip)
[DS254.5] 915,5 73-740547
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Persian brickwork: an architectural marvel {FUmstrip)
Budek Films and Slides of Califomia, 1D69,
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1968 with
script.
Creditt: Author. Denys Balj-.
Summary: Describes the conKtniction techniques used by the Sel-
Jng Turks In Persian brickwork dating from 1087-1220.
1. SeIjHk.1. 2. Architecture, I-ilamic, 3. Bricklaying. i. Budek
Filrn^ and Slides of California.
723 74-735821
Budek Films and Slides of C^llf.
The Persian civilization {FUmstnp) Herbert E. Budek
Films and Slides, 1967.
4] fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued in 1906 with
script
Summary: A study of the artwork, artifacts, sculpture, and pottery
of Persia.
1. Iran— Antiquities. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
709.01 73-735250
Budek Films and Slides of Calif,
Persian miniatures {Filmstrip) Herbert E Budek Films
and Slides, 1962,
15 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summ4iry: A survey of Persian miniatures used as compUroenUry
teits with literary collections. With captions.
1. Miniature painting, Iranian. i, Budek (Herbert El) Filma
and Slides. Santa Barbara. Calif,
759.955 71-734609
Budek Films and Slides of Callt
Persimmon: a nuclear physics experiment {Motion picture)
U. S. Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1967.
16 ml:i. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Explains how the Intense burst of neutrons produced
by the underground detonation of a nuclear explosive can be used
to perform a variety of nuclear experiments which are usually
tnfeasible because of the need for a very high neutron flux or a
hopelessly long-running time on an accelerator. Focuses on the
various experiments which comprise the Persimmon event.
1. Nuclear research. i. U. S. Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos,
N.M.
Fi E 67-146
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Persimmon: a nuclear physics experiment {Motion picture)
AJ. S. Los Alamos ScientiHc Lalwratory (196Sj
16 mm. sd. i-olor. 16 mm.
Suminar\f: l^xplalns that for several years the Los Alamos Scien-
tific Laboratory has been using the intense burst of neutrons pro-
duced by the underground detonation of a nuclear explosive to per-
form a variety of nuclear physics experiments. Presents and dis-
cus.«es the various experiments that comprised the Persimmon event
Describes the actual detonation of the nuclear explosive and the
consequential collapse and cratering of llie ground above it
1. Nuclear research. i, U. S. Scientific I>aboratory, Los Alamos,
N. M.
539.7 Fi E 68-26
U. S, Atomic Energy Commission
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PuYistent and flnagHag. [Motion picture] National Film Board
of Canada. 1971.
M min Id. t>Aw 16 mm.
CREDITS Producer. Tom D«ly; director, writer, and ediior. Micluel
Rubbo- csntcramin. Jean-Pierre Lachapelle.
SUMMARY: Follows the efTons of young housewives who belong to the
Socieiy lo Overcome Pollution (STOP) in Montreal u they initiate and direct
a project for tackling the pollution problem* in their city. Shows the problems
that citizens' groups encounter when they try to organize pubhc action.
1 Pollution— Montreal I Canada. National Film Board.
[TD182.4J 301.31 72-701362
National Film Board of 72 MARC
The Person within {Motion picture) Clarke Sdwol for the
Deaf, 1968. Made by Pictorial Productions Co.
29 ni'n. sd. color. 16 tmn.
Summary: A Rtudy of the experiences of a teenager who, delate
deafnesK, makes her way succewtfully In a world of beating people.
Shows ctas.><room scenes deacrtbing how she was trained as a child,
and traces her life thivugh graduation and entrance Into a high
school for bearing children.
1. Children, Deaf. 2. Deaf— Education. i. Clarke School for
the Deaf, Northemptioa, Mass.
371.91 72-702847
CINE
Personal adjustment training in a sheltered workshop
{Motion picture) Indiana University Audio- Visual Cen-
ter, 1968. Made by Goodwill Industries.
28 tnln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a report on the theories, practices, and tech-
niqiie»i used liy sheltered workshops In provldiDg therapy for troubled
and handicapped people.
1. Sheltered workshops. 2. Vocational rehabilitation. i. In-
diana. UniverBlty. Audio-Visual Center.
362 70-700493
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Persontl ind family
1968.
cHlnutrip] Avid Corp.,
6 filmstrips (appro* 10 fr each) bAw. 35 mm. and phonodiac.
SUMMARY: A series of filmsiripa dcaigncd for use in ipecial education
CONTENTS: I Money and you.— 2. Wi»e buying.— 3. Bank servicet.— 4
Planning a budget— 5. What makes a home.— «. Wise uae of leuura time.
I. Finance, Personal. I. Avid Corporaiion.
[HGI79, 371.9 72-734450
Avid Corp. 72 MARC
Personal care in lonE-term illness {FUmatrip) Trainei
Corp., 1967.
1 ix»ll. color. 35 mm. and phonodl.sc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 20
min. mlci^groove. (Patient rare series — basic needs, 3)
With script iind Instructor's guide.
Summary: Di^usses the Importance ot maintaining the patlent'a
personal appearance and encouraging the patient towards self-care.
S(i^«.ses the lm[>ortance of preventing pressure areas and prevention
and treatment of pressure sores, or decubital ulcers,
1. Chronically ill — Care and treatment. 2. C^re of the sick. l
Trnlnex (kirporntion. Series: Patient care series — twBlc needs, 3
(Filmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 68-4280
Tralnex Corporation
A Personal commitment. [Motion picture] Committee on Poli-
tical Education, AFL-CIO. 1970.
12 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Diacuiaea why if is important for union members to register
and vou and showi how to checlc registration lists and regiiter voters,
1. Trade- union*— United Sutes— Political activity. 2, Voters. Registration
of— United Sutea I. American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus-
thai Organiutiotu. Committee on Political Education
tHD8076, 324 72-702572
AFL-CIO Depi of 72 MARC
Education
Persona! commitment: where do you stand? (Filmstrip)
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1971,
2 fllmKtrlpH (02 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 pbonodlscs (2 s.
each) : 12 in.: 3311 rpm.; pt. 1, 13 min,; pt. 2, 12 min. mlcrogroove,
AiKo iwued with phonotape in casKette.
With dlwusalon guide.
SUMMABY: Probes the process of forming responsible personal
commitments. Examines commitment in terms of participation In
soct;il and political movements and causes, loyalty and obligation to
family and frleoda, and religious beliefs.
1. ReHponslblUty, 2. Social particlpatloo. I. Quidance Associ-
ate* of PleaHQtville. N. Y.
170 70-738002
GuWlance Assoclateti of PleasantTlIle. N, Y.
for giris. [Motion picture] Coronet butnictioaal
Fdmi, 1972.
14 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Also iaaued in b*w.
Second aditkMi of the 1 992 mocioD picture of the same title
WMi atwdy giwte
CKBOrrS: Educational collaborator, Evelyn K. DiUon,
SUMMARY: PreaenU principlea of hygiene for glrla and ahowa the impof-
tane* of otearving good habiu of eating and cleanlincaa for health and social
\. Oirto— Haalth nd byftoM.
[RA778j
Coronet iMtraeboMl
FilnM
I. CoroMl InMnictiaMt PUnw.
613 72-700496
Personal hygiene (Filmstrip) Milady Pub. Corp., 1969.
27 fr. color. :t3 mm. and phonotape In caasette. (Milady text-
book of iM.smetol<ij:y filmstrips)
A Kexut.v culture fihntitrip.
Also Issued as nlide set.
With commentary and instructor's guide.
Based on the book entitled Standard textbook on cosmetology, by
Constance V. Kibhee, and on the Van Dean manuaL
SCUMABY^ : .K cosmetologist training Dim which uses cartoon
characters to illustrate the difference between a well-groomed, well-
mannered. succe?uful beautician aod an uiuueceasful beautlciaiL
1. Beauty operators. 2. Beauty, PersonaL I. Milady Publishing
Corporation. New York. Standard texttwok on cosmetology. II.
Van Dean Company. Inc., Indianapolis. Van Dean manuaL IIL
Htlady Pulilisliiiu; Corporation, New York. IV. Series.
[TTOGS] 646.7 73-7;J9781
Milady Puli.Corp.
Personal hygiene for boya (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Second edition of the 1862 motion picture of the same title.
With study guide. „ , . ^ _. t_
CBEDITS : Educational collaborator. Carl A. Troeater, Jr.
SUMMARY: Eiplalna the principlea of hygiene '«' t»y»J»°<>
shows Ave teen-aged boya demonstrating the proper methods of ahar-
Ing, showering, and caring for skin and hair.
ABother issue. bAw.
1. Boys— Health and hygiene. I. Coronet InatmctiODal Jf™,^
613 70-710246
Coronet Instructional Films
Personal hygiene for haslness. [Slide set] Milady Pub. Corp.,
1971.
21 slides, color 2 x 3 in. and phortotape in cassette: single-track. 1 7/8
ips.. 13 min.
With commentary and instructor's guide.
SUMMARY: Develops an awareness of the role of good grooming and per-
gonal hygiene in a business environment.
1, Beauty. Personal 2. Hygiene. 3. Business etiquette. I. Milady Pub-
lishing Corporation, New York.
tRA778] 646.7 72-736668
Milady Pub. Corp, 72 MARC
Personal safety. [Motion picture] Kalmia Co., 1972.
3 min. si, color super 8 mm. (Safety in the laboratory)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Also issued in 16 mm.
CREDITS; Authors. Robert M. Fitch. John T. Finch.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the techniques for putting out a clothing fire in
Ihc laboratory and emphasizes ihe safety rules for working in a laboratory. With
subiiiles,
I . Laboratories — Safety measures. 1. Kalmia Company. 11. Series: Safety
in ihe laboratory. {Motion picture].
[Q183) 614.8 72-702620
Kalmia Co. 73 MARC
Personal safety and machine care {Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical
Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. ElemMtary
engine lathe, set 1)
With teacher's guide, ,. . »,
Summary: Demonstrates the proper manner of caring for the lathe
and basic safety precautions, such as rolling up sleeree, remoTing
jewelry, and wearing safety goggles while workltig in the machine
shop and on the emilne lathe.
I Latlies. 2, Machine-shop practice — Safety measures. i. Uc-
Graw-Hlll Rock Company. Series : Machine shop series. Elemen-
tary engine lathe (Motion picture) set 1.
621.9 Fi A 67-2481
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Fenonal selllBg, 1. [Filmstrip] Learning and Information Inc.,
1969.
100 fr color. 35 mm. (Sales depsrtnteni program, no. 4)
With leaders guide.
SUMMARY: Points out the imponance and advantage* of a person -to- per-
son salesman; details the image of a sateiman; ihowt how to plan and outline a
sales visit; and describes how to close a sale. With caption*.
I. Salesmen and salesmanship. I. Learning and Infwmatioo Inc. II.
Series: Sales department program. [Filmstrip) no. 4.
[HF5438] 638.85 72-732683
Learning and information 7] MARC
Inc
Penonal selling. 2. [Filmstrip] Learning and Information Inc.,
1969.
100 fr. ciilof. JS mm. (Saiea department program, no. S)
With leaders guide.
SUMMARY. Illustrates (he poinU of good salesmanship by contratling the
techniques of good and bad salesmen. With captions.
I. Salesmen and salesmanship. I. Learning and Information Inc. II.
Series: Sales department program. (Filmstripj no. 5.
[HF5438] 658.85 72-732684
Learning and Information 72 MARC
Inc.
A PerstwAl talk to jroang ■
for the Retarded, 1967.
ductioiu.
en. {Ftlmitrip] Harris County Center
Made by William Schlottmann Pro-
approa. 44 ft. color 33 mm (Teaching food coodtKt and penonal hy-
giene to retarded teenagers)
With teaching guide
CREDITS: Producer and direcUr, William Schloltinann.
SUMMARY: Explains personal problema and acceptable social behavior to
retarded boys,
I. Mentally handicapped. 2. Boys -Conduct of life. I. Harris County
Center for Ihe Retarded, 11. Seriea: Teaching good conduct and personal hy-
giene to retarded teenagers. [Pilmatrip)
[HV30043 371.9 72-733109
Harris County Center for 73 MARC
Ihe Reurded
A Personal talk to yomig women. [Filmstrip] Harris County Cen-
ter for the Retarded, 1967. Made by William Schlottman Pro-
ductions.
approK. 44 fr. color, 35 mm. (Teaching good conduct and personal hy-
giene to retarded teenagers)
With teaching guide.
CREDITS: Producer and director, William Schlottman.
SUMMARY: Explains personal problems and acceptable social behavior to
retarded giib.
I. Mentally handicapped. 2. Girls — CondiKt of life. I. Harrb County
Center for the Retarded, II. Series: Teaching good conduct and personal hy-
giene to retarded teenagers. [Filmstrip}
(HV3004J 371.9 72-733108
Harris County Center for 72 MARC
Ihe ReUrded.
Personality (Motion picture) CRM Productions, 1971.
L'i) niln, sd. color. 16 mm. (Psychology today films)
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Lazarus; directors and photographers,
Neil Kekhllnp, Alvln Tokunow; editors, k\\\n Tokuiiow. Mary Ellen
Tohunow,
Sl'MUAKY: Shows personality evaluation methods, such as self-
report, multiple input, luk blots, and personality teats.
1. Personality assessment. I. CRM Productions. II. Series:
Psychology today films (Motion picture)
[BFt;98.4] 155^ 71-713077
CRM Productions
Pmonality dlsorganlutioB in a U-year-old Negro boy. [Motion
picture] Behavioral Sciences Media Laboratory, Oklahoma
University, 1969.
23 min. sd. bAw, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Povl Toussieng interviews a Negro boy who is undergoing an
acute psychotic break and thinks thai he has two distinct halves, « Negro half
and an Indian half Toussieng and L. J- West discuss Ihe role of socio-cultural
factors in the onset and counc of a psychotic episode,
1. Schizophrenia 2 Pereonalily and culture 3. Negroes— Mental illness.
I. Oklahoma. University Behavioral Sciences Media Laboratory.
tRCSM] 616,89 72-700628
Etehavioral Sciences Media 72 MARC
Lab-, OLla Univ
E*e»onality in business {FUnutrip) Popular Science Audio-
Visuals, 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: IJescribes the various personality traits that affect one
I>erson's relationships with others. Illustrates how some personality
traits contribute to success in the business world. With captions.
1 Personality, 2. Success. i. Popular Science Audio-Visuals.
155.2 76-733479
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Personality of a mailiet (Motion picture) Radio station
KXYZ. Made and released by Feigelson, Giertz, & Hall,
1970.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY : Portrays the Houston. Tex., radio market area in
order to encourage baslneas concerns to purchase commercial time
on the radio.
1 Radio audiences— Houston, Tex. 2. Radio advu-tlslng. I.
KXTZ (Radio atatloo) HoostOD, Tex. II. Feigelson, Gierts k HclL
917.64 70-712180
CINE
Personalized product display {Motion picture) Standard
Oil Co. of Indiana, 1947. Made by Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Director. O. P. IJppert; story. J. Prindle; photfwrapber,
I. lA Fleur ; editor, Foster Travis.
Summarv: Shows how the attractiveness of a gas station can be
Improved by the use of advertising diq>lays.
1. Dl^Uy of merdiandlse. 2. Automobiles— Service stations.
I. Standard Oil Company of Indiana.
659.1 73-704268
Personnel recniitins {Motion picture) Monsanto Chemical
Co., 1959.
2 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: States that the Monsanto Chemical Company Is the
place for men with creative mlnda — an Ideal environment for free-
dom of research and for employmeut in administrative Jobs.
1. Recruiting of employeea. i. Monsanto Chemical Company.
660 Fi 68-641
PerspectiTe in art. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections C^rp.,
1971.
38 fr color. 33 mm.
SUMMARY; DemoDSlrates the use of perspective in art, illustrating various
techniques used to create the appearance of space and distance on a flat surface.
With captiofU.
I. Perspective— Juvenile films, jl. An— Technique, 2. Penpective] I.
Educational Projections Corporation,
(NC750] 701 72-734777
Educational Projection! 73 MARC
Corp,
Perspective on greatness (Television program)
50
The Twice-promised land.
The Wizard of Menlo Park.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PtfspectiTe, p«r1 1. [PUmsti^ Library mmstrip Center, 1972.
47 fr. color 35 ram. aad phonodiac: 2 b. (1 >. for raraud protector, 1
t. for amoiiMtic pratedor). 12 n., 33 1/3 rpn., 14 Bis. each Mde.
Abo iMued with phonoiapc on red aad in canettc.
Rcviacd verwM) of the 1 966 (Umstrip of the nme title.
CREDITS: Producer. VMel Pneatkr; photofrspher, C. G. Caeey.
SUMMARY: Uiei i foided box to illustrau oae- nd t«o-potnl penpccti»w
■nd to expUin bow to rst*e the lid of the boi >&d draw an inclined plane.
DcmotMlratet Ihrcc-point penpective with ■ photognph and diafrmm of a tall
building and deacribci the four necenary Uepa needed to draw a circle.
1 Peripective. I, Library Filnmrip Center. Wichita, Kan.
[QA515] 701.8 74-740696
Ubrary Filmatrip Center 72 MARC
Pcnpectives (Motion picture) Government of India, Minis-
try of Information and Broadcasting^, Films Division,
Bombay ,196-,
2 mln. Bd. Mtw. 16 mm.
StHitPiiarif.- A docmuentary film contnutlof the literacy problem
In India with adranc«a In techoologr.
1. Illlteraoy— India. 2. India— iDdiiJtrles. l India (R^nbUc).
Mlnlstrr of Information and Broadcastlnc.
915.4 70-707652
Persson (Sven) Films
see Sven Persson Films
PersuasJon techniques and prc^iagaiida (FUrngtrip) Popu-
lar Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr color, 35 mm. (Secondary social studies)
FOM Blmstrlp no. 9001.
With teaching guide.
Summari/: Analyzes the role of public opinion In economic and
public affairs, the techniques by which public opinion Is fonned, and
how It is expreaed. Explains and lUuKtrates methods by wblcfa
propaganda and persuasion techniques can be detected.
1. Public opinion. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audio- Visual DItIsIod. n. FOM flbnstrlp no. 900L Se-
ries : Secondary social studies (ritmstrip)
801.15 Fi A 68-4645
Popular Science Pub. Co., Aadlo>TtBDal Dlr.
Perth (Motion picture) Australian News and Information
Bureau, 1965. Beleased in the U. S.. 1967.
19 mlt). sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Eric TbompHon ; director, Henry Lewes.
Summary: Depicts, without narration, the sights and sounds of
Perth, westers Australia's capital city.
L Perth. Australia. i. Atwtralla. Newn and Information Bu-
reaiL
919.4 Fi A 68-1745
Atstrallan News and Information Bureau
Perthshire cropping and feeding farm and Ross-shire sheep
farm (Filmstrip) Ownmon Ground, London, 1955. Made
by A. Voysey and S. M. Nathan. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Aasociatee, 1966.
30 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers note*.
Summary : Presents two sample studies of geographically con-
trasted farma In Scotland.
1. Farma— Scotland. I. Common Oronnd. ltd., London. II. Car-
man Educational Associates.
338.10943 78-738516
Carman Educational Associates
Pert! {FHimtHp) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 1W2.
44 fr. color. 30 mm.
Shorter veraloos (36 fr. and 37 doable fr.) Issaed with script
Credit* : Author, George Ktsh.
Bummary: Describes the various reglona of Pent Includes scenes
of mining and metal work, of rural life, of roads and means of
transportation, and of Lima. Outlines the history of the Inca cItI-
lUatioo. With captions.
1. Pern— Description and traTOl— IflBl- 2. Incas. i. Budek
(Herbert E.) Film and Slides, SanU BartMra. Calif.
918Ji 76-734610
Budek Films and Slides of GUI!
El Pern (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1964.
Made by Centron Corp.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. IVIaitas A la America del Sur)
With dim guide.
Crediti: Bducaiional adviser, John T. Rlordan.
Summary: A Spanish language teaching film about Peru. Us peo-
ple, climate, geography, history, and economy. Follows ao Indian
abeph^d boy from the high Andes as be travels to Ctuco. to Machu
Picchu. and to Lima, where his slater has gone to work.
1. Peru— Deacr. & trar.— 1961- 2. Pera— Hist 3. ^wnlali
language — Study aitd teaching— Audio-Tlsua] aids. i. McOraw-HIU
Book Company. Series: Visltas A la Am^rlra del Sur (Motion plc-
tore)
918.5 Fi 67-863
Pern: a case study in economic and Bodal devdopraent
(Filmstrip) Congreesional digest, 1967.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, 1 reel (S In.),
81 in. per ttec.
In box with filmstrip entitled Veneaueta : » case study tn
economic and social derelonmient Title on \tox : Basic «coiM>mlc
and social development — two case studies: Venesnela and Peru.
With script
RufMHory: Traces tbe social and economic derticqwwnt of Pern,
emphasizing Indostrr, mining, agricaltnre. hoaslng, transportation,
family life, and goremment DtscDsaea new procrams designed to
raise the economic standard of the country.
1. Peru— Econ. condlt l Congressional digest il Basic eco-
nomic and social detdopment — two case stndles: Veoeniela and
Peru (Filmstrip)
Fi 67-16M
Peru: everyday life (Motion picture) Joshua Tree Produc-
tions. Released by Doubleday Multimedia, 1969.
8 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Elzploring the world series)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge
With teacher's guide.
SUMHAST: Portrays family and community life of Peru.
1. Pern — Social life and customn. I. Jwdiua Tree Productions.
IL Doubleday Multimedia. III. Series: Exploring the world series
1 Motion picture)
918.5 T6-ri2065
Doubleday Multimedia
Pern: Inca heritage (Motion picture) Hartley Productions,
1970.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits : Director and photographer, Blda Hartley.
Summary: Contrasts tbe culture of the present-day Indian Inhab-
itants of Pent with that of their onceatora. tbe Incas.
1. Incas. I. Hartley Productions, New York.
980.3 70-708189
Hartley FTodaetkMis
Peshak Film Productions
Man to man.
Wentfy's Christmas card.
Peshak-Raskin Film Productions
see
Our angry feelings.
Pesticides (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Released by
Q-i-Ed Productions and Society for Visual Education, 1971.
63 fr. (Xilor. 35 mm. and [^onodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., SSJ rpm-
12 mln. (The F-cologlcal crisis)
AIko lM*iied with phonoUpe In cassette.
With teacher's piide.
CREDITS: Writer, Richard Felger : production consulUnt. .Shel-
ton P. Applegate.
Sl'MMARV: Points out that the use of pesticides Is one of the
greatest threats to the ecosystem of the earth, and lllastratee tbe
extensive damage to different life s>-Bteras that DDT has caused.
Shows several alternatives to hard pesticide*.
1. Pertlcldes and the environment. I. Q+Ed Productions. II.
Society for Visual Education, inc., Chlcajro. III. Series: The Eco.
l<«ioal crisis (Filmstrip)
rQH545.P4l 614,7 74-788586
Society for Visual Education
1W Pet [MotioD picture}
Made by Jay Fo» Films.
Discovery Teachin| Fdmi. 1968.
3 n
color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. J«y Fm,
SUMMARY: Strives lo produce in children ■ motjvtiion for creative cxprei-
(ion by ihowing pictures of two boys who >re carryinf a pet in a wagon When
(he pel escapes, the picture itopa and the conclusion is left to the audience. For
primary grades.
I. Creative thinking (Education)— Juvenile films, [I. Pets-Stonesj 1.
Discovery Teaching Films.
tLB1062, 372.6 78-715535
Discovery Teaching Films 72 MARC
Pet tacorporated
How to look like a model.
*aCa lad Joloay. [Motion picture] Drew Aatodatea and Hme-
Life Broadcast Released by Time-Life Films, 1970.
M Buo. sd. Mtw. 16 mm. fThe Uving camera, no. 7)
SUMMARY: A reformed Hortem hood tiws to rfhohilttstf jweotle gaap
and b panicuUrly challenged by a boy named Johnny, who mtM decide whether
to relinquish his role as gang leader and go toaight or to ccntiaue hk prtocnt
inevitable course to the penitentiary.
1. Gangs—New York (City) 2. Juvenile detinqueacy— New Yort (CSty)
y Rchahihiotioo of juvenile deUiKiueats— New York (City) 1. Drew AMOci-
am. New York. II. Trnte-Life BroodcMt. inc. III. Ttme-Life Pifans. IV.
Series: The Living camera. [Motion picture] no. 7.
[HV679S] 362.7 70-714655
TiM-Ufe PBbs 72 MARC
Pete Piano and his family tree (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1969,
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Meet the music makers)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY: Uses oarioon characters to teacb children about the
piano. Musical excerpts and sound effects present students with tbe
authentic sound of a plana For elementary grades.
1. Piano. I. Filmfax Productions, New York- II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Meet the music makers
(nimatrip)
[ML650] 786.2 70-740609
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Peter Adamakos Productions of Canada
see
The First eight years.
Marge's day off.
51
P«ter Alexander (Motion picture) KCET-TV, Released
by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
30 mln. sd. color 16 mm. (ArilsU In America)
SUMMARY: A study of the life and work of sculptor Peter Alex-
ander. Shows him mixing colors and casting his plastic pieces.
L Alexander. Peter. 1889- I. KCET (Television sUUod)
Los Angles. II. Indiana. Unlverilty. Audio-Visual Center. III.
Series: ArtlsU in America (Motion picture)
[NB237,A ] 927 72-713498
Indiana UnlTetslly Andlo-Vlaoal Center
Peter and the hermit {FUmttrip) Q+Ed Productions, 19««.
46 fr. color. SS mm, and pbooodlac: 1 s., 12 In.. 334 rpOL,
10 mln- (For Chrlstmaa)- ^ r^ o- _•.. m.^.
CrtdiU: Prodocert. JamM K- Friedricb. Edward D. Eagle; dlr«s
*°^si^^7A*Mory about a lltUe boy who cUmbe a »««>?t«^ ■
storm to invite an old mountain hermit to attend the Christmas
'^T%L^£^''^r^^ I. Q+Sd Productions. Series: For
Chri^mas (FlUnstrip. Q+M ^^^^ ^^_^^^^
Q+Bd Productloos
^tcr and the wolf {Motion picture) Animatotms. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
12 miji. sd. cotw. 16 Dom. (Anlmatoons series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Tbe story of Peter, a little boy who Waudwa to play
U tbe forest after his grandfather warned blm not to leave the
yard. Describes how Peter meets a wolf in the forest and captorea
him
I. Prokorev Sergei Sergeevlch. 18&1-1963. Peter and tbe wolt
n. Aulmatooos, Inc. m. McOrsw-HIU Botdt Company.
782 Fi A 67-5607
McOraw-HIU Book Co.
Peter and the wolf (Motion picture)
see Sand or Peter and the wolf
Peter and the wolf by Serge Prokofieff (FUiMtrip) Edu-
cational Audio Visual, 1963,
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., 83| rpm,, 26 mliL,
mlcr<^n>uve (Music appreciation series)
with teacher's guide, notes, and text of narratloiL
Credili: Illustrations, Roy Newllt; editor, Anne Pretxat
Samauirv-' U"«b original Illustrations to present the story of
Peter and the wolf.
1 Prokofev. Sergei Sergeevlch. 1891-1963. Peter and the wolt
X. Prokorev. Sergei Sergeevlch, 1881-1»53. Peter and tbe wolf. n.
Bdacatlonal Audio Visual. Inc. PleasantTllle. N. T. Series: Music
appreciation series (Filmstrip)
785 Fi A 68-3504
Educational Audio Visual
Ppter gets the chicken pox (Fitnutrip) Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates in collaboration with Lemer Publications Co. Re-
leased by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
84 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In.. 33) rpm.
(Health education) „ ^ , _.
Baned on the book of tbe same title by Marguerite Rush l^row.
With Rtiidy guide. ^ ^. ^
Summary: Tbe ftory of a little boy who gets tbe chicken pox Is
uwd to explain what happens to a child who has tbe chicken pox:
what bin nymptoms are. what chicken pox blisters look like, what can
be done to help the itching and make him feel better, and about how
long he wilt be sick. For elemenUry grades.
1 Children — Preparation for medical care. 2. Chicken-pox. i.
temer. Marguerite Rush. Peter gets the chldten pox. it. Balley-FiUn
Associates. Series: Health education (Filmstrip)
372.3 70-736091
Balley-Fllm Associates
Peter Hard (water color) (FUnutrip)
Productions, 1967,
Warren Schloat
62 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
mln. microgroove. (Fanooa arilsts at work, set 4)
With teedier's guide and transcript
Crr4it$: Writer, O. Warreo Scbloat. Jr.
Summary: Peter Hurd talks about riding oat on the range near
his home In the Southwest to sketch and explains his method of tak-
ing deuiled notes to recapture his original fedlngs. Discnsaea each
step from beginning to completion of the water color entitled Tlie
late game.
1. Hard. Peter, 1804- l Sdiloat (Warren) Prodnctions,
Pleosantville, N. Y. Series: Famous artists at work (Filmstrip)
set 4.
761.4 Fi A 6»-4460
Warren Schloat Prodnc- tlons
Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky (FOmttrip) Educaticmal Audio
Visual, 1965.
50 fr. b&w. 3.'^ mm. (Oimposers, series 1 1
With teacher's guide atxl notes.
Credilt: Visual editor. Jeanne Rice; text editor. Robert ShermaiL
Sammarif: Recreates In detail the life of Tchalkorskr and tbe
times in which he lived, using prints, paintings, pictures, and other
authentic documents.
1. Chalkovskll, Petr Il'idi, 1840-1893. l Educational Audio
Visual, Inc., Pleosantville, N. Y. Series: Composers (Filmstrip)
aeries 1.
Fi A 67-3972
Educational .Audio Visual
Potor Dbrkli Tchalkarsky (Filmatrip) Brunswick Produc-
tions, 196^.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Famous composerSt set 2)
Credit*: Director, Karen Welntrsub; writer, Rita Rathman; lUtis-
trator, Al Pearson ; editor, Ann K. LlpsoiL
Summary; Describes the life and worka of Rnaslao composer
Tchaikovsky and discusses tbe value and Importance of bis worka to
classical music.
1. Chalkovskll, Petr Il'lcb, 1840-1893. i. Bronswiac Prodac-
tlooa. Series : Famous composers ( Filmstrip)
927 Fi A 68-4410
Edncatlonal Record Sales
Library oj Congress Catalog— Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky (FUmstrip) Jam Handy Organi-
zation, 1967.
44 fr. ro'or. 35 uim. aitd phonodliir: 2 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm.. 38
mlo. micn^trooTe. fFamous cooiposers and tlielr music, no. 4)
With portrait set.
Bwnmary: Traces events Id the life of Tchaikovsky which most
affected his music and presents excerpts from his work which
dera<H)strate elements of hts style and talent.
1. ChnlkOTSkll, Petr Il'lch, 1»40-1883. i. Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, inc. Series: Famous composers and their music (Fllmstrlp)
no. 4.
927 Fi A 68-4042
Jam Handy Organiuillon
Peter M, Robeck & Company, inc.. New York
see Robeck (Peter M.) & Company, inc., New
York
Peter Mahadeo's quest (Motion picture) Board of World
Mission and Board of Information, United Church of
Canada. Toronto. Made by Berkeley Studio. Released by
the United Church of Canada, 1964.
29 luin. >il. color. 16 luni.
Knstman (.olor. .. ^ _,. .
Creditt: Executive producer. Anson C. Moorhouse; director,
George Gorman: writer. Uunroe Scott; cameraman, Edmond de Fay;
Summary: CoHMiders the problems of Chrl-ntlan and the Chrls-
ti:ui Church in Trinidad to highlight the basic ls.sues confronting the
church In any cultural setting. Filmed In Trinldad-
1. Christianity— Trinidad. i. United Church of Canada.
Board of World Mission, n. United Church of Canada. Board of
Information and Stewardship, m. United Church of Canada.
277.298 Fi A 67-5642
N.itlonnI Film Board of Canadii
Peter Pan (Filmstrip)
see Favorite children's books: Peter Pan
Peter Paul Rubens {FUmstrip) Herbert £. Budek Films
and Slides, 1967.
19 fr. color, 85 mm.
Creditt: Author, Carol A. Peterson.
Summary: Surveys the painting of Flemish artist Peter Paul
Rubens. With capthms.
1. Rubens. Sir Peter Paul. 1577-1640. i. Budek (Herbert E.)
Films and Slides. Santa Barbara, Calif.
759.9492 70-734611
Bud^ Films and Slides of Calif.
Peter Rabbit. iFilmstrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1968.
32 fr. colof. 35 mm. {Re«lin| progrmm. Level 1. R-108)
With teacher's manuil.
SUMMARY: A reading program which retell* the story of Peter Rabbit's
visit lo Parmer Jones' garden, sircuing respect for other people's property. With
capiions. For primary grades.
I Reading (Primary>- Juvenile films, 2. Personal property— Juvenile films.
3 Respect— Juvenile films. (1. Rabbits— Storicsj I. Potter. Beatrix. 1866-
1943 The Ule of Peter Rabbit II Educational Projections Corporation. Ill
Scries Reading program (Filmstripj Level I, R-108.
lLB1525i 372.4 72-733140
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
Peter Rosen Productions
A Time for change.
Peter Sahula Studios
see
The Counting.
Marguerite.
The Peter TckalkonkT story- [Filmttrip] Walt Disney Produc-
lioos. Released by Walt Disney Educatioaal Materiab Co.,
1970.
: I L. 12 in.. 33 1/3 q
. )6«
90 fr. color. 3S mm. n
(Adventures in musk, set 1»
Also iMued with phonotape in cuMtlc.
Captioned venion (67 fr.) abo baued.
With teacher guKk.
SUMMARY: A biofraphkal sketch of Peter Tchaikovsky, showint bis boy-
hood talent in musk, his supprcaacd inierot in mwk dttring hb middk yt»n,
and the noweriitg of hit fcntui during later ye«ra. Dcacribn the aourcw of
inspiraiions for his compoailiona and the influence of Anton RubcMtcin on hk
career Includes selections from hia worfca.
I. Chalkovskil. Petr ll'ich, IS40-IS93. 1. Diincy (Wah) Productioaa. II.
Wah Disney Educaikmat Mslcriab Compttty. Ill.Sctica: AdvtntiffainRiMk.
(Kilmsiiipj set I,
(MUI0.C4] 780.07 72-732646
Wall Disney Educational 72 MARC
MaienaJs Co
The Peter TchaikoTsky story. [Filmstrip] Wait Disney Produc-
tiotis. Released by Wall Disney Educational Materials Co..
1970.
67 fr. color, 35 mm. (Adventures in musk, set I)
Sound versions (90 fr.) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: A biographical sketch of Peter Tchaikovsky, showing his boy-
hood talent in music, his suppressed interest in music during hb middle years,
and the nowering of his genius during later years. Describes the sources of
inspiraiions for hb compoaitions and the influence of Anton Rubenstein on hU
career With captions.
I Chalkovskil, Petr Ilkh, 1840-1893. I. Disney (Wall) Productions. II.
Walt Disney Educational Materials Company. III. Series: Adventuresin musk.
[Filmstrip] set 1,
tML4IO.C4, 780.07 72-732647
Walt Dbney Educational 72
Materials Co.
MARC
Peter's chair {FUmttrip) Weston Woods Stodios. 1969.
32 fr. color. S5 mm.
S;iS'^»'ten Md lUustratloM from the b^ by EOT
K.»?8 to Mi a «ory .bout . Uttte boy who ran. .way becoa. o( W.
^rKL«'E.?*"A"- P«er-. Chair, n. We.toh Wo«U Studio.,
Weatob, Coun. ^^^^ 74-733642
WestoD Wooda Studios
Peter's chair (Motion picture) Weston Woods Studios,
1971. Made I)y -Morton Scliindel.
SoiiMRY- Aq adaptatioQ of the book with text and Ulustra-
tloni by Esia Keata about a little hoy who runs away because of
his Jealousy of the new baby.
1 Brothers and .later.. 2. Jealousy. I. Keats. Eira Jack,
Peters chair. IT. Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
[HQ;84,1!71 372.6 ,6-713614
Weston Woods Stmlios
Peter's ganlen {Flfimtrip) Eye Gate House, 1968.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiuc: 1 8., 7 In.. 33i rpm., 4 mln.
mIerogrooTe. (Let's have fun, do. 1)
With teachers manual.
Credit*.- Script, Mary E. Curtisa. „„,h,.„ t^
Summary: Shows the planting and preparation of a gaf^en to
emphasize Ute Importance of comitructive actlTltlea. Dlacuaaea sclen-
tlflc facts about nature. „ , _ ., »,„„_
1. Gardening. i- Eye Gate House, inc. Series: Lets have
fun (Filmstrip) no. 1.
372.3 Fi A 68-4204
Eye Gate House
Petersen Productions
see
The Wonderful world of wheels.
Petite fille aux allumettes {FilmstHp) Cedima, Paris, 1960.
Released in the U. S. with tape by Gessler Pub. Co., 1965.
34 (r color. 35 mm. and phonoUpe: sluftle-tradt, 1 reel (5 In.).
7J in, per. sec., 15 min.
With lesson plan In Fr^icb.
Summary: A ^'rench language teaching film. Presents the story
about the little match girl. With captions.
1 French language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. Andersen.
Haiis Christian. 1806-1875. Den Illle pige med svovlatlkkeme. ii.
C^lma films, iii. Gessler Publishing Company.
440.7 71-732769
Gessler Pub. Co.
Petite Film Company, Seattle
see
Photography: blacit and white outdoors.
La Petite poale rouge {Motion picture) Film Aflaoci»tes of
California, 1961.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Producer, Herbert Schick; educational consultant and
voice. Jean-Charles Sel«neuret; music, David Caaaeres; art, Karln
Hedatrotn. ^ , „ , .u a
Summary: .K French language film using the aural-Ungual method
which enables the student to hear the language as he see* the object
or action described. Retells the child's story about the little red
ben who found a grain of wheat
1. French language— Audio-visual Instruction. l Little red nen.
II. Film Associates of California. Loe Angeles.
448 Fi A 67-2141
Film Associates
Petra {Filmntnp\ Hudek Films and Slides, 1964.
'credH»: Author, Denis Baly : editorial consultant, Michael H.
^Summary: Presents a view of the andent city of Peti»and Its
Peterson, Charles E. , 1!
see
Farallon Light.
Peterson (William) Associates
see William Peterson Associates
Peterson Company
Ecology: checks and balances.
The Peterson "on target** method of teaching safe driving
by means of helicopter photography {Motion picture)
Millard AV. Petei^n, 1961.
11 min. sd. b&w. l(i mm.
Summarii: Presents aerial views of a moving car as MlUanl w.
Peterson dt«crlbe8 his method of maintaining a space cuahlon around
the car and using the mirror every five seconds to check vehlclee to
the rear and In blind siwta.
1 Automobile driving. i. Peterson, MlUard W.
629.283 Fi 68-200
Peterson Productions
Wonderful world of wheels.
Le Petit cheval de bois (Motion picture)
see The Merry-go-round horse
Petit panorama du mldi (Filmstrip) Audio Lingual Educa-
tional Pres-s 19116.
m fi .-..lor. .-I.-, mm.
Wirh ( xiiljiliJitory text.
Vrei'tts: .Mitlior, Chitrhft Slarr.
Humminu: A French language leaching film with cnptloiis. Pic-
tures a irlji lo Bomheni France focusing on Avignon. Marseilles, and
other cltii,-* nf the south of France.
1, Kifii'li liinKniii.'e--Audlo.visiiiil liiBtructlon. 2. France— Descr.
& trnv, I. .\«i(li« l.liigUHl Educiitloiiiil I'rpss.
448.3 Fi A 67^310
.\u.lio Lliigiml Kdiica- tlonal Press
collection of temples and monumenta carved out of colored sana-
1. BudA (Herbert B.) Films and Slides, Santa
709.5696 76-733811
stone.
1. Petra.
Barbara, Calif.
Budek Films and Slides
Pctro^rphs: andent art of tbe Mojarc [Filmstrip] Lyceum Pro-
ductions, 1971.
51 fr. color. 35 nun. and phonodiic: 2 t. (1 i. for manuml projector, 1
>. for automatic projector), 12 min. each aide,
AUo iuued with phonotape in caaaette.
CREDITS: Writcra and photografrfiers, Tilly Barling, Roben Barling.
SUMMARY: Pretenti photographa of four- ihouaand- year-old rock carvings
that were created by a group of Indian huntere who Uved in the Mojave Desert
in California. Diacusaet the probable origin of these Indians, the allempli to date
the carvings by determing the introducbon of a special kind of weapon, and the
culture of the hunters.
1 , Indiana of North America— California — Mohave Desert— An tiquines, 1.
Picture writing, Indian. I. Lyceum Productions (Firm)
[E78.C15] 732 72-732502
A.LA. Booklist 72 MARC
Petroleum Industry Electrical Association
Petroleum industry radio, an indisprensible
tool.
Petroleum industry radio, an indispensible tool (Motion
picture) Petroleum Industry Electrical Association, 1965.
Made by Bob Bailey Productions.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced In cooperation with the Central Committee on Radio
Facilities of the American Petroleum Institute.
Summary.' Analyiea the Importance of radio conunimlcatlona to
the petroleum Industry. Trace* the history of communications In the
industry from its Inception to the present time.
1. Petroleum Industry and trade. 2. Radio. i. Petroleum In-
dustry Electrical Association.
Fi 67-600
Petrouchka by Igor Stravinsky {Filmstrip) Educational
Audio Visual, 1962.
4G fr color, 35 mm. (Music appreciation series)
with teacher's guide and notes.
Credi(»; Photography, Fred Ft-hl ; editor, Lucie McOandless.
Summaiv- Uses photographs of a performance to tell the story of
Stravinsky's btillet, Petroushka.
1 stravlnsklT. Igor' Fedorovlch. 1882- Petroushka. i.
Stravtnskll. Igor- Fedorovlch, 1882- Petroushka. ir. Educational
Audio Visual, Inc. Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series: Music appreciation
series (Filmstrip)
7»2.8 ^' * "" '*^"''
Educational Audio Visual
Fi A 68-3720
52
Petrouchka, by Igor Stravinsky (Filmstrip) Educational
Audio Visual, 1968.
52 fr. color. S5 mm. and 2 phonodlsca (2 s. each; 2 a. with
electronic signal). 12 In.. S31 rpm., 85 mln. mlcrogroove. (Music
appreciation series)
With tencher's notes.
Creditt: Photographer, Fred Fehl : editor, Dana Randall.
Summary: Uses photographa to Illustrate the atory of Stravinsky"!
ballet Petrouaka.
Another issue, color with b&w. sequences.
1. SiravlnsklT, Igor' Fedorovlch. 1882- Petrouaka. 2. Art
and music. i. Stmvlnskll. Igor* Fedorovlch, 1882- Petronska.
II. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasantvllle. N. T. Series;
Music appreciation series (Filmstrip)
786,8 Fi A 68-4746
Educational Audio Vlaual
Petrovich, Michael Boro, The human achievement
see
The Human achievement map filmstrip profram.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pets {Filrngtri-p) Mj weekly reader ,196-f, Made by Ralph
Lopatin Productions.
2D f r- color. 35 mm. (Science adventures)
Siimm'ify.- Deflt^ed to teach chlldrea which aolmals make good
pets. Shows methods of taking care of fish, a dog. and a bird.
1. Pets. 1. My weekly reader. Series: Science adTenture*
(Fllmstrtp)
372.3 75-732901
PeDDsylvanla School for the Deaf
Pets: a boy and his dog (Motion picture) Gabor K<ilmaTi
Films. Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
11 m\n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary/.' Shows the companionship and affection between a boy
living In the Inner city and bis dog.
1. Pets — Juvenile fllma. i. Gabor Kalman Films, n. Bailey-
Film Associates.
636.7 7^705639
CINE
Pets: a girl and her lamb {Motion picture) Gabor Kalmaa.
Relea.«ed by Bailey-Film Associates, 1069.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study gulda
Summary: Shows a small girl as she learns that a pet must be
suited to the environment In which It Is to live If It Is to be healthy
and contented. For elementary grades.
1. Pets— Juvenile films. i. Kalman, Gabor. ii. Balley-Fllm
Associates.
372.4 70-706592
Balley-Fllm Associates
Pets are fan {Fiimstrip) Marsh Film Enterprises, 1969.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33 j rpm., 13
mIn.
With teaching Rulde.
Summarv: Kricourages children through pictures and narration to
learn of the enjoyment of having a pet; stresses the Importance of
responsibility for care of almost any pet For primary grades.
1. Pets — Juvenile films. i. Man4i Film Enterprls»es.
636 78-735420
A. L. A. BookllMt
The Pets in our lives (FUmsfrip) Herbert E. Budek Films
and Slides, 1967. Made by James N. Hansen.
30 fr. color. 30 mm.
Suiniiiaiy: fonipares nnltnals which are good pets with those
which are not, and explores the reasons for this difference. Em-
phasices the enjoyment of pets as well as their proper care and
handling. With cnptlons. For primary grades.
1. Pets— Juvenile films. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slide*, Santa Barbara, Calif.
372.8 78-732871
Budek Films and Slides
PctnUa. [Motion picture] Audio Visual Aid, New Zealand, in
association with Morton Schindel. Released in the U.S. by
Weston Woods Studio*. 1971.
10 miiL id. color. 16 nun.
CREDITS: Narrator, Peter Owynne; aniraatioa, Kathleen HouMon; munc,
Kevin Wuaon.
SUMMARY: Uses the pictures and text of the book by Rofer Duvouin to
tdl the story about the silly gooae Petunia who ieami a bit of phik»ophy even
though she cannot read the book which the carries under her wing. For prinufy
[1. OeeM--Stooe>] I. Duvoisin, Roger Antoinc. 1904-
11. Audio Viujal Aid (Firm) III. Weston Woods Studioa, Weston, Coon.
[PZ10.3] 372.6 74-715124
Weston Woods Studios 72 MARC
Pcutz-Jeghers' syndrome (Motion picture) Institute for
Dermatologic Communication and Education, 1962. Made
by Audio Productions in cooperation with the Committee
for SciLntific Communication in Dermatology.
G mln. pd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Dr. Taro Kawamura presents clinical, anatomical, his-
tological, and comparative observations of cases of the akin disease,
Peutz-Jegbers" syndrome. Filmed at the University of Tokyo School
of Medicine.
1. Skin — Di-seases, i. Institute for Dermatologic Communica-
tion and Education.
616.6 Fi 67-2141
Pfeffer, Otto
see
Welfare Island, the bli^t of a city.
Pfiel, David-Oliver
see
Pfizer Laboratories
see
Development of the immune capacity in the
newborn.
Surgery of the pituitary.
Tranquilizers, a new idea In animal
feeds.
The Phable of a hasted romance {Motion picture) Inter-
national Film Service, 1916.
3 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm. { Hearst -Vltagraph news pictorial)
Orlglaally released In 35 mm.
In the Louise Ernst film collection. Library of Congress.
Ciedita: Story, Tom E. Powers; animation, Raoal Barr&
Summary; An animated cartoon abont a workman who recovers
and retnms Hiss Gotrox's lost purse conuining $10,000 and tecelres
A Canadian dime as a reward.
I. International Film Service, n. Louise Ernst film collection.
Series: Hearst-Vltagraph news pictorial (Motion picture)
Fi 68-401
The Phahle of the phat woman (Motion picture) Interna-
tional Film Service, 1916.
3 mln. 81. bJtw, 16 mm. (Hearst-Vltagraph news pictorial)
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Louise Ernst film collection. Library of Congress.
deditt: Story, Tom E. Powers; animation, Raoul Barr^.
Bummoty: An animated cartoon about a fat lady who attempts
imsuccessfully to lose weight
1. International Film Service, n. Louise Ernst fllm collection.
Series: Hearat-Vltagraph news pictorial (Motion picture)
Fi 68-402
Phaethon and the golden chariot of the sun (Filmstrip)
Filmfax Productions. Released by Universal Education
and Visual Arts. 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Qreek and Rwnao myths)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY: Presents the Greek myth about the youthfully Im-
petuous Phaethon who took an lU-fatM journey In the sun chariot,
1. Phaethon. I. Fllmfax Productions, New York. II. UnlTersal
Education ami VIruhI Arts. III. Series: Greek and Roman myths
(Filmstrip)
[BI.820.P] 292 73-740346
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Eye Gat« House,
Phaethon et curros solis (Filmstrip)
1967.
52 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., SSj rpm.,
10 mln. microgroove. (Fahulae legendae Graeclae Bomaeque an-
tlquae. no. 4)
ls.sued also with cas-sette and phonotape.
With teachers guide.
Credit*: Author, Samuel A. Goldberg.
Summary: A Latin language leaching dim. The story of the Ill-
fated journey of Phaethon In the sun chariot, illustrating the
ovpr-eftgeme8.s of youth.
L Latin language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. Eye Gate House,
inc. Series: Fahulae legeodae Graeclae Romaeque antlquae
(Film-strip) DO. 4.
478.3 Fi A 68-3674
Eye Gate House
Phagocytosis (Motion picture) Univeraty of California
Extension, 1960. Made by Motion Picture Production
Dept Released by Educational Film Sales, TJmversity of
California Extension, and American Society for Micro-
biolo^.
3 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Adapted from the fllm Dynamics of phagocytoala (Group A strep-
tococci)
CredU$: Producer and director. Aline Evans; scientific adviser,
Donald M. Reynolds.
£:umfnarv.- Uses phase contrast photograjAy at three time* actual
speed to show the proceaa of phagocytosis of dead and living strq>-
toooccl. Points out the nudear l(rt>es, vacuoles, and neutrophilic
granules In the leucocyte. Pictures cytoplasmic streaming, positive
chemotaxls, and Ingestion of streptococci.
1. Phagocytosis. l California. University. University Erten-
slon. u. (^llfomia. University. Educational Film Sale*, m.
American Society for Microbiology, iv. Dynamics of phagocytosis
(Motion picture)
676 Fi A 68-264
American Society for Microbiology
Phagocytosis by a white corpnecle (Motion picture) Gate-
way Film Productions, London. Released in the U. S. by
Intern Jitiona I Communication Films, 1968,
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological sciences ."wrlea)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summon/: Shows a large white nucleated CfU surrounded by
several red blood cells, moving about In plasma. Points out a chain
of bacteria being engulfed as the white cell pushes Its cell membrane
around It Pictures the bacteria first In a random scattering and
then clumped together.
1. Phagocytosis. 2. Leucocyte.^. l Gateway Film Productions,
ltd.. London, il International Communication Films. Series:
Secondary biological sdeoces series (Motion picture)
674.8 75-700544
International Commnnl- cation Films
Phalanx-Jalem Productions
see
The Fortune cookie.
Phalanx Productions
see
Kiss me, stupid.
The Phantom bnllet (Motion picture) Universal Picture
Corp., 1926.
40 mln. si. Wtw. 16 mm.
A I'liversal Jewel.
Orign.nlly released In 35 mm.
Baaed on the novel entitled Click of Triangle T, by Oscar J.
Friend.
In the American Film Institute Collection. Library of Congress.
Crfdilt: Director, ClIBTord S. Smith; adaptation and continuity.
Curtis Benton. Cast: Hoot Gibson, William H. Turner, Eileen Percy,
Nelson McDonald.
Summary: A western drama in which a son, who has been work-
ing on another ranch, returns to his father's ranch In the pose of a
dude In order to trap his father's killer.
T. Friend. Oscar Jerome, 1897- Click of Triangle T. n. Uni-
versal Pictures Corpora- tlon, inc. (Incorporated 1906) m.
American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 71-7006.36
53
Phantom Harbor (Motion picture)
see Film communique, no. 16
The Phantom honeymoon (Motion picture) Hallmark Pic-
tures Corp. Released by British American Pictures
Finance Corp., 1919.
89 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm,
L. C. copy Incomplete: 60 mln.
Originally released in 35 mm.
In the American Film Institute Collection, Library of Congres-n.
CrediU: Director and story, J. Searle Dawley. Ca*t: Margaret
Marsh, Vernon Steel, Hal Clarendon, Leon Dadmun, Harry Guy
Carleton.
Summary: A professor who Is skeptical of ghosts becomes con-
vinced of their existence after an Indian servant tells him, through
the use of flashbacks, the story of a young couple who were bitten
by a snake on their wedding eve, attended their wedding party after
their deaths, and then departed for a round-the-world honeym<jon.
I. Hallmark Pictures Corporation. n. British-American
Pictures Finance Corpo- ration, m. American Film Institnte
Collection.
791.43 75-709637
The PhantMn of the opera (Motion picture) Universal
Pictures Corp., 19-25.
105 min. b1. b&w, 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm. with color seQuences.
A universal JeweL
Based on the book entitled Le fantOme de l'op*ra. by Gaston
I/croux.
In the Tale University Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress. •
CREDITS: Director, Rupert Julian; adaptaUon, Haymond
Schrock, Elliot Oawson ; titles. Tiwn Reed; photographers, VlrgU
Miller, Milton Bridenbecker, Charlea J. Van Bnger- film editor
Maurice Plvar. CAST: Lon Chaney, Mary Phllbln, Norman Kerry
Arthur Edmund Carewe, Gibson Gowland.
SUMMART: A melodrama In which a young understudy at the
Paris opera, guided to stardom by a phantom, la kidnapped by him
when she disobeys bis Instructions and contlnuea to see her flancf.
I. Leroux, Gaston, 1868-1927. Le fantflme de r<*«ra. 11. Uni-
versal Pictures Corporation. HI. Yale University Film Collection.
IV. American Film loMltute Collection.
791.43 78-710433
The Phantom of the opera (Motion picture) Hammer
Film Productions, London. Released in the U. S. by
Universal -International, 1&62.
84 mi... sd. color. S5 mm.
Eniitiiian color by Pathe.
Based on the composition entitled Le fantftme de I'opAra, by
Gaston I>eroux.
CrediU: Producer, Anthony Hinds, director, Terence Fisher;
screenplay, John Elder; music. Edwin Astley; director of photog-
raphy, Arthur Grant ; editor, Alfred Cox. Catt: Herbert Lom,
Heather Sears, Thorley Walters, Michael Gough, Edward De SouM.
Summary: .4. horror melodrama about an embittered, disfigured
compoaer who haunts the aen-era beneath the London Opera House.
takes a pretty young singer as his prot^g^ and trains her to l)ecome
a great star of the t^era.
I. Leroux, Gaston, 1S68-1827. Le fant&me de I'opera.
u. Hammer Film Pro- ductlons. ltd.. London, in. Univer-
sal International Films, ioc
Fi 68-1661
The Pharaohs' woman (Motion picture) Universal-Inter-
national, 1961. A Vic Film-Faro film production, Rome.
88 min. sd. color 35 mm.
TechniScope. Eastman color.
English dialog dubbed in.
Creditt: Producer, Giorgio Venturlnl; director, W. Tourjanaky;
story, VIrgllio Tosl. Massimo ViWlo; screenplay, Ugo Liberatore;
director of photography. Pier Ludovico Pevoni. Catt: John Drew
Barrymore. Linda Cristai, Armando Francioll, Pierre Brice.
Summary: A historical melodrama set in ancient E^TP', about two
princes who war over the throne and vie for the attentions of a
village girl who Is In love with » court physician.
I. Universal International Films, inc.
Fi 68-1562
The Pharmacist (Motion picture) Vocational Guiduice
Films. Made by Burton Hohnes Films. Released by
Carl F. Mahnke Productions, 1946.
11 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Your life work Alms)
With manual. Manual lacking in L. C.
Credit*; Script, Arthur P. Twogood-
Rummary: Surveys the Jobs available for the roistered pharma-
cist, and the training that is necessary. Describes tlK responsibilities
of the registered pharmacist, whether working in a drug store or em-
ployed by the Federal Governmeat.
1. Pharmacy as a profession. i. Vocational Qnldance Films, Inc
n. Mahnke (Carl F.) Productions, Inc.. Des Moines. Series: Tour
life work films (Motloo picture)
615.023 77-704269
The Pharmacist (Motion pictui-e) Paramount Productions,
in.Tl. Released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp.
(196->,
20 mlB. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
Other versions available: 8 mm., magnetic sound tra<l (20 mln.) ;
8 mm., silent (26 mln.) ; super 8 mm., silent (26 min.)
Credits: Director. Arthur Ripley; story, W. C. Fields. Caat:
W. C, Fields, Ell.se Cavanna, "Babe" Kane, Grady Sutton, Loreoa
Carr.
Summary : A dramatization about the trials and tribulations of the
pharmacist Fields and his encounter with a gangster.
1. Pharmacists. 2. Crime and criminals. I. Paramount Produc-
tions. II. Bastln-Phetan Corporation, Davenport, Iowa.
791.43 70-706391
Eastin-PheUnCorp.
The Pharmacist and cancer (Motion picture) American
Cancer Society, 1969. Made by Campus Film Productions.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the pharmacist's role in cancer control as a
link between the public and physicians. Relates symptoms to actual
cancers, which are shown, and demonstrates modem medical diagnos-
tic and therapeutic procedures.
1. Cancer — Diagnosis. 2. Antineoplastic agents. i. American
Cancer Society.
615 75-706083
CINE
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Phonics series. Kit no, 3 (FUrMtrip) International Educa-
tional Films. Released by Sterlinjf Educational Films
(1968,
6 fllmstrip* (40 fr. MCh) color. 35 mm.
Willi teacher's mnnual.
Cmttentt: 1. Vowel sounds — short and long (A-E-I) — 2. Vowel
sounds — short and long (O-U) — i. T vowel soonds and afogle Towel
■oands Influeoced by consonants. — 4. Towel sounds Infloeoced by
R.— 5. Two-letter vowels. — 6. Combinations (two letters) With
captions.
1 English language— Phontc8. i. International BdDcatlonal
Ptlms, Hollywood, Calif, n. Sterling Edneatlonal Pllma; Inc.
372.6 7^733631
Sterling Bdncatlonal rilmi
Phonics transparencies. [Transparencies] Hammond Incor-
porated. Released by Hammond Education Sales Dept.,
McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1970.
112 iransparencics. colof B x 10 in.
Issued in 4 sets.
Wiih overlays.
With teacher's manual
CONTENTS. ABC sounds. — Consonant blends and digraphs. — Vowels. —
Vowel variations. For primary grades.
I English language— Phonetics— Juvenile films. [1. English language—
Phonetics] 1. Hammond Incorporated. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Hammond Education Sales Dcpl.
(PE1135) 372.4 72-734298
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 72 MARC
TIk- Phony folks {.Motion picture) Sid Davis Productions,
11167.
lU uiin. sO. color. Id mm.
Produced with the cooperation of Karle >I. Mar-h.
rrt-ditt: Producer, director, and writer, Pavld Parker.
Sumtnarv: A take-off on teieviyjoo comuierolnia for cigarettes,
showing behind-the-scenes events In the lives of the participants In
the commercials, telling how they are beset by problems caused by
cigarettes.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Cigarette smoking. i. Davis (Sid) Productions.
613.8 78-700088
Sid Davis Productions
Rios-Cine Productions
Mother may I ?
Phosphorus smoke rings. (Motion picture] Dept of Chemistry,
Yale University. Made by David G. Anderson and Andrew
Patterson, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1971.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm, (Yale chemittry film seriet)
Loop Tilm in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the spontaneous combustion of gooes produced during
the oKidation-reduction reaction between phoophorus and > strong sodium hy-
droiiide solution.
1. Combustion, Sponuneouo. 2. Phosphorus. 3 Sodium hydroxide. 4.
Oxidation-reduction reaction. 1. Yale IJniveioity. Depc of Chemistry. IL
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educouonal Corporation. III. Series: Yolechembtry
film series. [Motion picture]
cQD516i 546 74-714947
Encyelopoedu Briunnica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Photo-Chuting Enterprises
see
Masters of the sky.
The Photo-electric effect (Motion picture) Unesco. Re-
leased Ifv Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 mill. si. b&w. super 8 luui. (Teuching of phy8lc:i herieu)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
!<1'.MMAIIV; Preseiilit four expeiimenis which use elect rus(Coi>e9
and II Hour<-e of ultraviolet llgbt to illuHlrate the photo-electric effect.
Show^ that electric charges expelled by ultraviolet light are nega-
tive: introduces the quantum theory of light.
1. Photoelectricity. 2, Mght, Wave theory of. I. United Na-
tions Educational, Scientific and Cultural Orfcanlsation. II. Ency-
r1opae<lla Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Teach-
ing of physk-rf series (Motion picture)
[QC715J 535 79-713671
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica F^ducallooalCorp.
Photoelectric emiasfon {FUmstrip) North American Philips
Corp. Made by N. V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken,
Eindhoven, Netherlands, 1958. Released in the TT. S. by
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
31 fr. <-olor, S5 mm. (Physical principles of eleciron tubes)
With le<.'ture guide and student worlibook.
Bummary: Explains electromagnetic spectrum, excitation, lonlxa-
tlon, solar tipectrum, photosensitive metals, energy band*, work func-
tion. Einstein's law, composite layers, Schottky effect, photocells, and
application. With rapttonx.
1. Pbotoelertrldty. t. North American Philips Corporation.
n. McOraw-HlIl Book Company. Serlet; Phyttlcal principles of
electron tubes (Fllmatrlp)
637.5 74-735367
North American Philips Corp.
Photo emission of electrons {Motion picture) Educational
Services. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, i:)67.
4 mln. sd. bivr. 16 mm, (Electron emission film series, no. 1)
Phvslcs film series.
Made in cooperation with the Science Teaching Center of M. I. T.
Credits: Narrator, A. P. French.
Summary: Illustrates that a current Is detected when light falto
on a negatively charged photo-sensitive surface, but no current ap-
pears when the potential on the photo-cathode is reversed.
1. Photoelectricity. i. Educational Services, inc., Newton, Mass.
n. Univei-sal Education and Visual Arts, Series: Electron emis-
sion film series (Motion picture) no. 1. Series: Physics film series
(Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 67-5935
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Photo finish {Motion picture) House of Seagram, Montreal.
Made by Crawley Films. Released by Modern Talking
Picture Service, 1967.
29 mill, sd. color. 16 mm.
French ventlou also Issued.
Cr^dita: Producer, F. U. Crawley; director. Seaton Findlny; script,
Slic' iiel Barber: animation. Wm. Clarice; commentator. William
Stp eiison: music, I>awrence CroBley; cameramen, T. Glynn. F. R.
Cra..-tey, Stanley Brede, Robt. Ennls; film editors, Seaton Findlay.
Robert MacLaren.
Fiimmary.- A summary of the highlights of the 1967 Canadian
Open Coif Championship, played at Montreal's Municipal Golf Club
from .Tune 29 ti. .July 2. Includes vlt'ws of Arnold Palmer, Art Wall,
Jr.. Chichi Rodriguez, Jack NIcklaus. and winner Billy Casper.
1 Canadian Open Golf Championship Tournament, Montreal, 1967.
I. il.>ii>e of Seagram, ltd. H- Mndeni TalkliiK Pictiir.' Service,
i nc. _
796.35-2 Fi .\ 68-,V.)7
National Film Board of Canada
Photo Lab, inc., Washington, D. C.
see
Agriculture and the changing environment.
The Basic four ways to good meals.
Big game management on public lands.
Birds of prey.
Consider the soil fint
Financial protection.
Forest grazing and the human environment.
The 4-H wildlife project and demonstration,
A Good bathroom for your home.
A Good kitchen for your home.
How to biry beef.
Hunt safely.
Improving dairy herds.
Lucy, a story of progress.
Making plaster casts of animal tracks.
Milk, basic to good nutrition.
Milk the magnificent.
The Oopsies.
Remote sensing: a new look at agriculture.
The Scho<^ lunch bunch.
Selecting a house plan.
Sharing our land with wildlife.
Some game birds of North America.
Some snakes of the United States.
Tomorrow's America.
USDA Egg products inspection.
Washout.
Wildlife for aU.
Photo report — "Man and his world". [Slide set] Eastman Kodak
Co.. 1968.
152 slides, color. 2 x 2 in and phonotape in cassette: single-track, 17/8
ips., 35 min.
With script
SUMMARY; OfTers a photographic lour of Montreal's Enpo 67, providing
hints on cfTeciivc photography of all kinds of fairs.
1. Photography. Artistic. 2. Expo '67. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
tTR642] 607 72-736618
Eastman Kodak Co. 72 MARC
Photo -School Films, inc.
see
Learn to lipread.
Long A as in able.
Basic lesson 1, Part 3;
56
Photo USSR (Motion picture) Hament Corp., 1970.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SU-MMAHY : Shows a typical day In the life of Photo USSB ex-
hibit on tour through the United States as a feature of the cultural
exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union, with em-
pbasls on the viewers attending the exhibition.
1. Russia — Relations (general) with the United States. 2. D. S. —
Relations (g«ieral) with Russia, 3. Russia— Description and travel
I. Hament Corporation.
707 75-711396
CINE
Photocopy registration (Motion picture) Scope Produc-
tions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Graphics— photomechanical)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits : Executive producer. Robert B. Beechlng.
f^ummary : Demonstrates the correct procedures for photocopy
registration.
1. Photocopying processes. I. Scope Pi^uctlona. II. Grosset &
Dunlap, Inc., publishers. New York. Series; Graphics — photome-
chanical (Motion picture)
778 7a-711863
Scope Production.?
Photoelectric cells (Motion picture) Macmillan & Co., r.x>n-
don, 1969. lieleased in the U. S. by BFA Educational
Media.
-! mln. si. color, super 8 mm, (Electricity scries)
Loop Him,
With study guide.
Summarp: Presents the fundamental prlnclplei^ of photoelectricity.
Shoiv« the pbotoemlsslon gas-fllled cell, the barrier-layer ceil, and
the selenium cell in action. Describes each of these cells and Its
properties.
1. Photoelectric cells. i. Macmillan, firm, publishers, London.
II. UFA Educniional Media. Series: Electricity series (Motion
picture)
537 77-708879
BF.\ Educational Media
Photoelectric effect (Motion picture) Harvard Project
Physics in cooperation with WGBH. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
2.'> min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
brlefing.s, no. 20)
Kinescope.
Summarj-; A teacher uses a 2lnc plate, an electroscope, and ultra-
violet light to demonstrate the photoelectric effect and how It can
readily be shown to a class. He then emphasises the many pitfalls
In gathering and Interpreting data and demonstrates how quantita-
tive data can be obtained and analyzed to yield a value for Planck's
constant.
1. Photoelectricity. 1. Harvard Project Physics. 11. Holt.
Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Harvard Project Physics
teacher briefings (Motion picture) no. 20.
370.7 75-709148
Holt, Rinehart and Win.ston
Photoelectricity {Motion picture) Macmillan Co., London,
19(!9. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educational Media.
■1 nii;i, si, color, super 8 mm. (Electricity series)
Loop film.
With study irulde.
Nummary: Demonstrates that a negatively charged polished metal-
lic surface loses its charge it ultraviolet light falls on It, while a
positively charged surface retains Its charge under the same cir-
cumstances.
1. Photoelectricity. i. Macmillan. firm, publishers, London, n.
ItFA Educational Media. Series: Electricity series (Motion pic-
ture)
537 73-708878
BFA Educational Media
Photogram {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
I^iop Him. Film notes on cartridge case.
f^umm<lr||: Demonstrates sunprlnts made from everyday objects
ou pbuiD.-ensitlve paper which requires no developinent. Shows ex-
amples of images produced In this medium. Including silhouettes,
multiple Images, and complex shadows.
1. Pbotograma. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
778.1 Fi A 68-964
Ealing Corporation
Photographers (Motion picture)
see Job opportunities: Photographers
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Photographers are busy {FSmstrip) My weekly reader,
1964. Made by National Film Studio.
20 fr, TOlor 35 mm.
Sprle> 2. no. 29-64.
Summarv: Shows photographers trarellny around the world to
gather news for television and radio presentation.
1. Photography, Joiimallstlc. 2. Photographj aa a profeaalon.
I, My weekly reader.
770.28 72-732903
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Photographic stidcs for instractioa (Motion picture) In-
diana Univerai^ Audio- Visual Center, 1966.
11 min.. sd., color, 16 mm. (Pr^aratloD of aadlo-vlaual materials
»erie«)
Summary: Presenta the basic techniques of making slides by the
photographic process and shows the preparation and use of photo-
graphic slides in Instruction. Suggests various sources of pictures
and shows how pictures can be photograi*ed by the teacher or copied
from other printed matter. Includes an Introduction to the Polaroid
camera and film that can produce positive slides in three mlnotea.
Recommends using slides for teaching and reporting to parent group*
on children's activities and progress. Discusses the use of a tape re-
corded narration for some groups of slides.
Credita: Producers, Malcolm F. Fleming, Warreo D. Stevens; di-
rector, writer, and editor, DeDDls W. Pett; narrator. John Welgle;
educational authors. Clarence M. Flaten, Dennis W. Pett, WlUlam 0.
Prlgge; photographer. Bmce B, Buckley; stUl pbotognmber. Jack
W. Welpott.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Lantern slides. 2. Visual education. i. Indiana. University.
Aodlo-Vlauai Center. Series: Preparation of audio-visual materi-
als series (Motion picture)
371.33522 FiA58-3reT
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Photographic stady ift gold flow. [Motion picture] Audiovisual
Services, Loma Linda University, 1967.
14 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pretenu retearch on the character of gold flow. Demonstrates
to dentist ho# gold sctualiy (ills t void and shows the function of the sprue.
1. FiUings (Dentistry) 1. toma Linda University. Audiovisual Services.
lRK549] 617 72-700476
CINE 72 MARC
Photc^raphy {Motion pieture) Vocational Guidance Films.
Made by Burton Holmes Films. Released by Oarl F.
Mahnlte Productions, 1946.
11 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Your life work films)
With manual. Manual lacking In U C.
CrediU: Script. Arthur P. Twogood.
eummary: Describes commercial and artistic fields of photography.
Explains that Job opportunities are limited In newsreel work and
motion picture production, but that there are many positions avail-
able In fields of photography other than actual camera operation.
1. Photography as a profession. i. Vocational Guidance Films,
Inc. n. Mahnke (Carl F.) Productions, Inc., Dea Moines, Series:
Your life work films (Motion picture)
770 71-704270
Photography [FUimtnp) Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-
Visual Division, 1969.
4.") fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary science)
Rastnmn color.
FOM tllmstrlp no. 190.
With teaching guide.
Bummary: F^iplains photography from the development of camera
obscura, through discoveries of light sensitive chemicals and experi-
mentation by Niepce and Daguerre. Illustrates how pinhole and
other simplified cam^as work, how film is made, bow light produces
dark and light spots on film, and how film la developed. Describes
enlargem^its. color film, flash attachments, polaroid cameras, and
other aspects of photography.
1. Photography. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York Audio-Visual Division, n. FOM fllmstrlp no. 190. Se-
ries: Elementary science (Fllmstrlp)
770 Fi A 68-4167
Popnlar Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Div.
Photography: a histmr. tPilm*tripj
Corp., 1972.
Educational Dimension*
2 filmstripi (pi. i . Ml fr.. p«. 2. 74 fr.) cclor, 35 mm. and 3 p.
(2 t. each; I *, for msnual projector. I s. for atitomstic projecior). 12 in., 33 1/3
rpm , approx. 15 min. each side.
Also issued viih phonoupe in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Traces the developmcniofphoiogrsphy from iu discovery 150
ynn ago to ju acccpunee as an independent sn. and shows the contributions
of such men as Niepce, Dsguerre. Tslbol. Wedgewood. Brady. Muybridge. and
others.
I Photogrsphy- History. I. Educational Dimensions Corporstion.
iTRlSj 770 72-733225
EducsttonsI Dimensions 72 MARC
Photography . . . anatomy of camera and film {Motion pic-
ture) Charles Cahill and Associates, 1967.
12 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
^nmmtuy; An Introductory overview of how a camera works and
bow photography on film Is accomt^lshed. Discusses shutter speed,
f-stop. focal length, speed, and type of film.
1. Cameras. 2. Photography— Films. i. Cabllt (Cbarles) and
Associates. Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
770.28 Fi A 68-1091
Charles Cablll and Asaodatea
Photography and the city (Motion picture) Charles Eames,
1969.
l.', min. »d. color. It! mm.
SUMiHRY: Discusses the Influence of photography In shapiriR
cities and lolvlng urban problems. Presents a historic review of
some of the photographs that have had an Influence on the city, and
catalogs those Images from which a wide variety of Information
about the city can be derived.
1. Cities and towns. 2. Photography. I. Barnes, Charles.
[HT155] 7U 70-714327
Charles r
Photography at work (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak
Co.. 1962.
45 niiti. Kd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMAUY: Demonstrates the applications of industrial photog-
raphy in research, engineering, development, and manufacturing.
1. Photography. Indostrlal. I. Eastman Kodak Oompany.
[TR7063 770 77-714239
Bastman Kodak Co.
Photognvhr Mack awl wUta o«t4oon. [Motkm picture] Petite
Film Co., 1972.
18 min, sd. bftw. 16 mm.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Presents techniques for improving outdoor photographs, de-
scribes Usck and white film characteristics, and explains how to use filters.
Covert composition, exposure, lighting, cloac-upa. natural poaing, depth-oT-fieki,
panning, and basic shutter speed.
1. PhotograiAy. |. Petite Fibn Corapany, Seattle.
[TRU61 niJ 71-715406
Petite Film Co. 72 MARC
Phot4«raphy for everyone {Motion picture) Raskin Film
Productions. Released by Henk Newenhouse, 1967.
17 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer and script. David H. Raskin; director, associate
producer, and photographer, Arthur Botham; editor, Dick Hereford.
Sumtnary: Describes ways for the amateur photographer to Im-
prove his photographs. Deals with ways to pose people, how to se-
cure attractive backgrounds, how to use pbotoflood and flash lighting,
how to take utiposed photographs, how to compose scenic views, and
how to be creative.
1. Photography. i. Raskin Film Productions. 11. Newenhouse
(Henk) Inc.
778 Fi A 68-3268
Henk Se^venhouse. Inc.
Pbotovraphy la -J M
eoaai
1967.
. la professioaal aad
[Slide set] Eastman Kodak Co.,
80 slides, color 2 x 2 in artd phonoUpe; S mia.
With script snd career bootLlel.
SUMMARY: Describes careers in professional and commercial pttotogrs-
phy. and in professjonsl finishing technologies. Gives educational requirements
and tells of opportunities for advanced study in these fields.
1 Photography u a profession. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
lTR154j 770.23 72-734617
Eastman Kodak Co. 72 MARC
Photography of nuclear detonations {Motion picture) U. S.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1961. Made by Edgerton,
Germesliausen, and Grier, inc.
17 tuUi. 3d. color. 16 mui.
CrcditB: Author. Lewis Fussell, Jr.
Summary: Shows photographic examples of nuclear explosions
taken from years of tests and experimental work. Pictures evidence
of the presence of shock waves by their effects on phenomena such
as aitlflclally produced smoke trails and discusses photographic
problems and techniques. „ . , „
1. Photography— Scientific applications. 1. U. S. Atomic Energy
Coninilsston. ^ ^
770.28 Fi 68-201
Photons and electrons (FUrmtrip)
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
Popular Science Pub.
41 fr color. M mm. (High school physical sciences)
Easitnan L-oU>r.
FOM fllmstrlp no. «I67.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Shows that emission and absorption of quantised energy
Is a function of the various energy levels of electrons within the
atom. Illustrates application of Planck's constant, characteristic
spectrn. and some newly discovered effects. With captions.
1 Photons 2. Elections. i. Popular Science Publishing Com-
pany, inc.. New York, Audio-Visual Division. 11. FOM fllmstrlp
no. i5fiT. Series: High school physical sciences (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-M25
PoiuiKir Soienre Pnh. Co.. .\udlo-Visual Div.
Photoreception and flowering {Motion picture) Biolt^cal
Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Hougli'on Mifflin Co., and Hnrcourt, Brace & World, 1969.
4 mltL si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
A BSCS single topic inquiry film. Second Berl«.
With teacher's guide.
Bwnmary: Investigates photoreception sites In flowering plants.
1. Photoblology. 2. Plants, Effect of light on. i. American In-
stitute of Biological Sciences. Biological Sciences Curriculum Study.
IL Rand McNally and Company, rn. Houghton Mifflin Company.
IV. Harcourt, Brace 4 World.
681.1 70-701072
Biological Sciences Cur- rtculum Study
Photoscenic Yosemite. [Slide set] Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
151 slides, color. 2 x 2 in. and phonoupe in cassette: single-track, 1 7/8
ips.. 40 min
With script.
SUMMARY: Shows some of the scenic features of YoacmJte National Park,
providing hints on how to capture its l>eauty on film.
1. Photography -Landscapes. 2. Yosemite National Park. 1. Eastman
Kodak Company.
[TR660] 917.94 72-736615
Eastman Kodak Co 72 MARC
Photosynthesis (FUmstrip) Jam Handy Oi:Kanizati<m, 1967.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Plant structure and growth, na S)
Summary: Describes the basic structure, characteristics, and func-
tions of plants, with emphasis on pbotosyntbesla.
1. Photosynthesis. i. Jam Handy Organlxatlon. lac. Series:
Plant structure and growth (Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
B81.1 Fi A 68-4930
Jam Handy Organization
57
Photosynthesis {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1967.
24 min. Hd. color. 16 ram.
Second etlillon.
Credit!: Collaborators, Edgar F. Carell. Ralph Buchsbaum.
Summary: Explains how greon plants traniiform light energy into
food by the process of photosynthesis. Uses laboratory demonstra-
tions to show bow scientists study this process.
1. Photosynthesis. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration.
681.1 Fi A 68-1134
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Photosynthesis (Fllmstrlp)
see Biology 1. Part 2: Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis: a chemical process {Filmatrip) Herbert E.
Budek Films and Slides, 1964.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Author. John W. Hole, Jr.
Nummary.- Descrlbefi the process of sugar production and the sub-
sequent rearrangement of atoms; shows bow the energy of light ts
converted and stored within a plant. With captions,
1. Photosynthesis. 2. Planto. Effect <^ light on. i. Budek (Her-
bert E.) Films and Slides. Santa Barbara. Calif.
581.1 78-735822
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Photosynthesis as energy transfer (Motion picture) Ameri-
can Institute of Biological Sciences. Made by Calvin Pro-
ductions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
13 min. sd. color, 16 mm. (Our living world)
Shortened version of the 19r>9 motion picture entitled Patterns of
energy transfer.
With guide.
Summary.' Considers energy transfer from sunlight to utillution
In cell metabolism, llhistrates heterotrophic and autotrophic proc-
esses. Uses photosynthesis to Illustrate autotrophic nutrition. Dis-
cusses the importance of energy transfer In biological phenomena.
1. Cell metabolism. 2. Photosynthesis. 3. Energy metabolism.
1. American Institute of Biological Sciences, ii. McGraw-Hill Book
Company, iii. Patterns of energy transfer (Motion picture) Se-
ries: Oar living world (Motion picture)
574.1 Fi A 67-1636
McOraw-HIll Book Co.
Photosynthesis: Carfoon dioxide nqoirenait, part 1 (Mo-
tion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 min. ni. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
Loop fllm.
With teadiers' guide.
Summary: Shows the need for cart>on dioxide and light during
photosynthesis, using plants which are subjected to varying envlroo-
mental conditions. Demonstrates procedures for controlling eoiiron-
ments.
1. Pbotosyntbesls. 2. Carbon dioxide. i. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Oirporatlon. Series: Botany series (Motion
picture. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. )
581.1 70-703727
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Photosynthesis: Carfoon dioxide rcqidranciit, part 2 (Mo-
tion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
Loop Qlm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Describes a Benedict's solution sugar teat to i
the need for cartwn dioxide and light during photoayntbeais.
1. PhotosynthesN. 2. Carbon dioxide. l Encycolpaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. Series: Botany series (Motion
picture. Eocyclopsedia Britannica Educational 0>rit. )
581.1 74-703728
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Photosynthesis: Chlorophyll reqoircmrat (Motion pioture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 min. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
IxM>p fllm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary; I'ites a variegated coleua leaf to ahow the relationship
between the production ot starts and the prasence of cfaloroiAyU.
1. Pbotoeyntbesls. 2. Cltlorophyll. i. Ehicyclopaedla Britannica
E:duc8Uonal Corporation. Series: Botany series (Motion pic-
ture. Eno'dopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.)
581.1 78-703729
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Photosynthesis details, part 1 (Filmstrip) Ward's Natural
Science Establishment, 1971.
96 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: dual-track,
li Ips., 25 min. (Ward's solo-leam system)
With manual and student review sheet.
CREDITS: Author, Nina Sandberg.
SL'.\IMART: Summarizes the light reactions of photosynthesis.
1. Photosynthesis. 2. Plants, Effect of light on. I. Ward's
Natural Science Establishment, Inc. II. Series: Ward's solo-leam
system (Fllmstrlp)
[QK882] 574.1 78-738970
Ward's Natural Science EstabUahmeDt
Photosynthesis details, part 2 (Filmstrip) Ward's Natural
Science Establishment, 1971.
84 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape in cassette: doal-track,
li ips.. 25 min. (Ward's solo-leam system)
With manual and student review sheet.
CREDITS: Author, Nina Sandberg.
SUMMARY: A qualitative outline of the ovenOl dark reactions
process of photosynthesis.
1. Photosynthesis. 1. Ward's Natural Science EstabUshmeot, Inc.
II. Series : Ward's solo-leam system (Filmstrip)
[QK882] 674.1 71-738971
Ward's Nataral Science EstabUahmeDt
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PhotMynthcsis: F^icton affcetinc ozTt^ii prodoetka {Mo-
tion picture) EncyoIoptAdM Brituinica Eduoaidcnftl C!<»p.,
1969.
Loop t
Witb t
color, super 8 mm. (Botany Mrie«)
With tndMn' KQtde.
aummary: Presents eridence to snggMt that OTjEVa >> emitted
daring photosrntbesls, aalng an aquatic plant which la subjected to
TarylniC eoTlroaioeotal conditions.
1. Photoarntbents. 2. OxTgen In the bod;. l Bncrdopaedla
Briunnlca BducatloDal CotpOTatloo. Serlea: Botanr aertoi (Mo-
tion picture. Encjrdopaedta Britannica Bdacatlouil Corp.)
581.1 72-708780
Bncydopaedla Britan- olca Bducattooal Corp.
Photosynthesis: the btochemical process {Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
16 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With tencher's guide.
Credits: Author. David J. Chapman.
fiummary.- Presents the photosynthetic process la detail. Includes
classic experiments by Englemann and Calrlo.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Pbotosyntbesls. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
581.1 76-706717
Coronet Instructional Films
Photosynthetic pigments in some major phut Kroops {Mo-
tion picture) Iowa State University^ Film Production
Unit, 1068.
3 mln color. (Iowa State University plant science Rims)
Versions available : si. ; magnetic or optical sd. ; cartridge or reel ;
8 mm., super 8 mm., 10 mm.
With guide.
Bummartf: Illustrates the use of paper chromatography for the
comparison of pigments of green algae, mosses, ferns, and flowering
plants. Shows an extraction procedure, application to paper, and
separation of different pigments following Immersion In developing
fluid. Points out that chromatographs of the various plants show
striking similarities.
1. Plant pigments. 2. Paper chromatography. i. Iowa. State
University of Science and Technolc«y, Ames. Film Production Unit
581.1 Fi A 68-1416
Iowa Sute UnlT. Film Production Unit
Phototaxis in Ameba and Englcna ap. {Motion picture)
Harper & Row, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Produc-
tions.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
I»op film mounted In cartridge.
With Upe script, lab manual, readings book, and teacher's man-
nal.
Summarjf: Uses experiments to demonstrate the effects of light
on unlcells.
1. Amoeba. 2. Euglena. 3. Phototaxis. i. Harper & Row,
Publishers. Series; Biology series (Motion picture^ Harper A
Bow)
591.5 70-706964
Harper & Row, Pah- llahers
Phototn^ism (Motion picture) Biological Sciences Curricu-
lum Study, 1965.
4 min, si. color. 16 mm.
i^umwarti: Explains phototropism by examining some of the origi-
nal experiments done by Frits Went and others.
1. I'hototropUiu. r. .American Institute of Biological Sciences.
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study.
691.5 Fi 68-732
Phototropism {Motion picture) Biological Sciences Cur-
riculum Study. Released by Rand McNally and Co., 1967-
4 miD. Hi. color, super 8 mm.
A BSCS single topic Inquiry film.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teartier'B guide.
Svmmarv.- Uses tlme-lajwe photograjAy to present a eeriM of ex-
periments Illustrating the response of plants to light
1. Phototropism. i. American Institute of Biological Sdeccee
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, n. Band McNally and Com-
pany.
„ . . &8U Fi A 68-1483
Portland SUte 0>llege. Llbrmry
Phrase-reading {Ftlmntrip)
Arts, 1969.
Universal Education and Visual
30 f(. color. S.*! mm. (Reading with speed, no. 2)
With teacher's guide.
Credit!: Script. Reading Laboratory, Inc.; Illustrations, Sewell
Booth. Stephen Zonltch.
Hummarj/: Shows that fixation on oolts of meaning rather than
Individual wonlH increams horlaontal eje-span. With captions. For
elementary grades.
1. Rapid reading. 2. Beading ( Biementary ) i. Universal Edu-
cation and VlMual Arts. Series: Reading with speed (Filmstrlp)
DO. 2.
872.4 72-736673
A. U A. BookliMt
Phrase readinc devehtpment, primary series {Motion pio-
ture) Southern Illinois University, Film Production
Unit Released by University of Iowa Audiovisual Cen-
ter, 1968.
10 motion pictnres (11 min. each) si. hAw, 16 mm.
With manual.
Crtditt: CotksulUnt, Bruce R- Amble.
Summary: Pictures 200 practice pbraaes la each fltn with vocabu-
lary controUeil at the first grade level, to aid lo Increaslog reading
rate and comprebeosloo. PhraMS may be preaented at two different
speeds of expoeure.
1. Beading comprehension. 2. Rapid reading. i. IlHools.
Southern Illltw>la University, Carbondale. Flhn Production, n.
Iowa. University. Audiovisual Center.
872.4 FiA6a-1911
Iowa. Uolv. Motion Picture Unit
Phrase structure rules: the noon phiakw {Motion picture)
Ore^n Curriculum Study Center, University of Orefi;on.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965.
SO mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Transformational grammar serlea)
With user's guide.
Correlated with the book Kernels and transformations, by Wayne
A. O'Nell.
CredUt: Producer and director, Dale White
Summary: Shows the ways In which various kinds of grammar
approach the problem of definition of the noun phrase Preeenta
rules governing the noun phrase.
1. English language — Sentences. 2. English language — Grammar,
(Generative i. O'Nell, Wayne A. Kernels and transformations,
II, Oregon. University. Oregon Curriculum Study Center, m. Mc-
Oraw-Hltl Bo<A Ompany. Series: Transformational grammar
serlee (Motion picture)
Fi 67-571
Phrase structure rules: the verb friiraae {Motion picture)
Oregon Curriculum Study Center, University of Oregon.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1966.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Transformational grammar series)
With user's guide.
Correlated with the book Kernels and transformations, by Wayne
A. O'Nell.
Credits: Producer and director. Dale White.
hummary: Defines and explains the rules which govern the verb
phrase, the second main part of the English sent^ice
1. English language — Sentences. 2. English language — Orammar,
Oeueratlve t. O'Nell, Wayne A. Kernels and traosformatlons.
n, Oregon. University. Oregon Curricnlum Study Center. riL Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: Transformational grammar
series (Motion picture)
Fi 67-572
The Ph7la/irho*i who of the aalaal Uagdoa. [Motion picture]
Reela Fdnu. Made by Reela Educational Films. Released by
CCM Pilma, 1969.
12 Diin. td. coloT. 16 mm. (Living world of the (ca)
Abo bsued tn niper 8 mm. with magnetic tauad uack.
With tcacber*! guide.
CREDITS: Produccn. Peter Rabow. Oeorge Aocooa; Dsrrstor, Don Prsak-
lin; coBSultant, C Richard Rohins; cinematographer, George Ancona.
SUMMARY; Describo marine ■"■■"■*« that are represcntaltvei of the ten
major F^yls-
1. Marine buoa. I. Reela Filau. II. CCM Pilma. 111. Series: Living
world of the aea. [Motion picture]
tQL121] 591.92 72-700590
Reela Educatioaal Films 72 MARC
Phyrieal oad chemical dumBOW coapouids aad Hlxtvea. [Motion
picturci Dept. of Chemistry, Yale University. Made by Da-
vid G, Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
5 min. u, color, super S mm. (Yale chemistry film aeries)
Loop film in cartrid|e.
With tcacher'i guide.
SUMMARY: A ditcusaion aid which ihowi that each element retaina iti own
»et of phyaical properties in a mixture and demonitratea that when the elementi
combine chemically lo form • compound a dilTerent set of [diyaical properties
is acquired. Designed to improve the student's abiUiy to describe, explain, or
clasai^ what he has observed.
1. Chemical elemenu. 2. Mixtures. 3. Matter— Properties. I. Yak Uni-
versity. Dept- of Chemistry- II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poraticm. III. Series: Yale chemistry film series. iMotioB picture]
[QD466] 546 78-714948
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Phyaical aad chemical i^aages: fut reaction (mcrcory and sOver
nitrate) [Motion picture] Dept. of Chemistry, Yale University.
Made by David O. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr.
Released by Encyclopaedia Britaimica Educational Corp., 1971.
4 min. >i. color, super 8 mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With lescher's guide.
SUMMARY: A diacussioa aid which sbowi the physical and chemical
changes that occur when mercury ia fed into a solution of silver nitrate. Designed
to improve the student's abiUty to describe, exfrfain. or classify what be hat
observed.
I.Mercury. 2. Silver nitniW. I. Yale University. Dept of Chemistry.
II. EncyciopMdia Britannica Educational Corporatioo. III. Series; Yale chem-
iatry film (cries. [Motion picturei
[Qbl81.H6i 546 71-714949
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Physical aad demical Ganges: phase demonstration (melting,
Tolatizatkm, and coadeasation of naphthalene) [Motion pic-
ture] Dept of Chemistry, Yale University. Mule by David
G. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp,, 1971.
2 min. ti. color, super % mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Loop film ia cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A diacuaaion aid which shows the physical and chemical
changes that ixcur with temperature changes in naphthalene powder. Designed
to improve the student's ability to describe, explain, or clasaify what he has
observed.
1. Phase rule and equiUbrium. 2, Naphthalene. I. Yale Univenity.
Dept. of Chemistry. II. Encyclopaedia BriUnnica Educational Corporation.
Ill, Series: Yale cbenustry film series. [Motion picture]
(QD501] 546 76-714950
Eiicyclopaedis Britannica 72 MARC
Educslional Corp.
58
Physical nd ^emlcal changes: slow reaction (iron and oxygen)
[Motion picture] Dept of Cliemistry, Yale University. Made
by David G. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Yale chemistry film scries)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A discussion aid which uses stop-motion photography to show
the physical and chemical changes that occur when oxygen is iHjbblcd into an
invcncd tube containing steel wool. Designed to improve the student's abilily
to describe, explain, or classify what he has observed
I. Oxidation. 2. Steel. I. Yale University. Dept. of Chemistry. 11. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Ill Series; Yale chemistry
film scries. (Motion picture]
[QD63.09] 546 70-7 1 495 1
Encyclopsedia BriUnnica 72 MARC
Educational Cwp.
Physical and diemlcal chaages: solntion, evaporation, and crys-
talllzatioB (snlfor in carbon disnlflde) [Motion picture] Dept.
of Chemistry, Yale University- Made by David G. Anderson
and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1971.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With tCKher's guide.
SUMMARY: A discussion aid which utes stop-motion and close-up photog-
raphy to show the physical and chemical chaages that occur when sulfur powder
is dissolved in carbon disulfide. Designed to improve the student's ability to
describe, ex^sin, or classify what he has observed.
I. Solution (Chemistry) 2. Sulphur. 3. Cartwn diiulphide. 1- Yale Uni-
versity. DepL of Chemistry. IL Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. III. Series: Yale chemistry film series. [Motion picture]
[QDS41, 546 73-714952
Encyclopaedia Britaimica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Physical and chemical changes: very Cast reaction (anuncmlua
didromate volcano) [Motion picture] Dept of Chemistry,
Yale University. Mule by David G. Anderson and Andrew
Patterson, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britaimica Educa-
tional Corp., 1971.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A discussion aid which shows the physical and chemical
changes that occiu when orange ammonium dichromste decomposes. Designed
lo improve the student's alnlity to describe, explain, or classify what he has
observed.
1. Ammonium dichromste. 2. Decomposition (Chemistry) I. Yak Uni-
versity. Dept of (Themistry- II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. 111. Series: Yale chemistry film series. (Motion picture]
[QD181.N1] 546 77-714953
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Physical anthropology 1953. [Slide set] W. W. Howells. Made
and released by Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction, University
of Wisconsin Extension, 1953.
68 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
Supplements Physical anthropology 1 95 1.
With notes-
SUMMARY: Shows slides of fossil human and australopithecine material.
Includes views of Hotu skulb and of Tclanthropus and Parsnthropus material.
1. Fossil man- I. HowelU, WiUiam White, 1908- II. Wisconsin.
Univenity. Bureau of Audio- Visusl Instruction.
[GN282j 573 72-736140
Wis. -Univ. Bureau of A-V 72 MARC
Instruction
Physical changes in plant tissue (Motion pictu j) Thome
Films, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Experlmeotal bio. jgy : osmosis)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMUABY : An exi>erlment In which one potato core Is Immersed
In distilled water and a second Id a S% salt solution to demonstrate
that moTlag water causes physical changes In plant tissue.
1. Plant cells and tlssuea. 2. OsmoelK. I. Thome Films, Inc.,
Boulder, O>lo. II. Series: Experimental biology: osmosis (Uotloa
picture)
(QK726] 681.1 70-712146
Thorne Films, inc.
Physical development {Filnutrip) Eye Gate Hottse, 1969.
31 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 11
mln. nikrogroove. (Getting to know me. no. 2)
With teachers manual.
Credits: Writer, Mary T. Fltzpatrlck.
Bummarv: Explains concepts relating to sexual maturation. Bz-
plains that many problems that adolescents have are associated with
their physical development.
1. Adolettcence. 2. Pulwrty. l Eye Gate House, Inc. Series :
Getting to know me {Fllmstrlp) no. 2.
612.66 74r-733799
Eye Gate House
TW Physical eavlroaaMBt [Motion picture] Hubbard Scientific
Co., 1972.
spproi.4min. li. coioi. super I mm. (Eoolagy sad savirooiiMMal atad-
tes)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher*! guide sod studem itudy giride.
SUMMARY: Showihow the two ms|or components oflht physical cavlrM-
mcat, climate and topography, determine the type of ecoayslcms that exist in
various parts of (he biosphere.
' I. Geographical distribution of animati and planla. 2. Ecology. 1. Hub-
bard (T. N.) Scientific Company. Northbrook. lU. II. Series: Beolosy and siivi-
ronmenlsl studies. tMotion picturei
lQH84i 574.5 72-701627
Hubbard Scientiftc Co. 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Physical examination of the joints {Motion picture) Paul
J. Bilka. Made by Audio-Visual Prodnction Center. Re-
IfiAsed bT Audio- Visual Extension, University of Minne-
sota, 1961.
90 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Part ooe of a two part series on the phTSical >olat ex-
amloatlon. Dtocusses the principles of Joint examination, and demon-
strates a routine technique for examining the normal band, elbow,
knee, and back.
1. Joints— Exam lnatl<Mi. i. BlUta, Paul J., 1919- n. Minne-
sota. Unlrersity. Audlo-Visoal Extension Serrlce.
616,7 79-7032»l
Minnesota. Unlr. Andio-Tlnial Bxtenslon Serrlce
Physical fitness and good health (Motion picture) Walt
Di«ney Productions in association with the Upjohn Co.
Rele^ised by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1969.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Upjohn health serlea)
With teacher's pilde.
CRED'rrS : Director, Ken Peterson.
SUMMARY: Uses animation to show how exercise helps bnlld
mu^le tissue and Increases the capillaries' capadtjr to snH>^ blood
to body parts; presents lire action seqnmces of animals to show
that rest Is essential to all forms of animal life; dlscnaees the Im-
portance of a proper diet for pb7«lcal fitness and good health.
1. Hygiene. 2. Exercise— Physiological effect 3. Best L Dto-
oey (Walt) Productions. II. Walt Disney Educational Haterlala
Company. III. Series: The Upjohn health series (Motion picture)
tRA776] 613 70-712354
Walt Disney Educa- tlooal Materials Co.
Physical fitness and traffic safety (Motion picture) Ameri-
can Automobile Association. Made by South Carolina
Educational Television Center. Released by Great Plains
National Instructional Television Library, 1967.
2S mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (.Sportsmanlike drirlng. no. 4)
Part of an educational package Including texts, workbook, drlTlng
guides, tests, (llmstrlpa. and brief-fllms.
Credits: Instructor, Harold O. Carlton.
S«(mm«rj(: DIxcusses the relationship of physical fitness to trafflc
safety and. describes permaneiit disabilities that can militate against
drlrlDg.
1, AulomobUe drivers— Physiological aspects. 2, Trafflc safety.
L American Automobile Association, n. Great Plains National In-
stmctlonal Televlsloo Library. Series : Sportsmanlike drirlng
(Motion picture) no. 4.
613.7 Fi A 68-917
American Automobile Aseodatloo
Physical fitness: Appearance, rest, relaxation, and revitalj-
zation {Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto,
1964. Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educational
Films, 1965.
10 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Internatlooal version featuring George Fayers animation.
Number 2 Id the nerlee eotitled 10 BX plan for physical fitness.
Based on the booktet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Bummttry: Presents basic exercises for women, which have been
developed by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. Exercise for women. i. Canada. Royal Onadian Air Force.
Exercise plan.s for physical fitness, n. Moreland-I^tcbford Prodac-
tiona. Toronto, m. Sterling Educational Films, ioc
613.7 75-706966
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: Contribation oi sports to a bafanced
proffraro {Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto,
1964. Iteleased in (he V. S. bv Sterling Educational Films,
1965.
10 niin. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
International version featuring George Fayers animation.
Number 4 in the series entitled 5 BX plan for physical fitness.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Summary: presents basic exercises for men. which have been de-
▼eioped by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. CaUlsthenlcs. i. Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Ex-
ercise plana for physical fitness, ii. Moreland-Latchford Productions,
Toronto, ni. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
613.7 79-706967
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: Exercise, strength, and endurance {Motion
picture.) MoreIand-I.«tchford, Toronto, 1964. Released in
the U. .<. by Sterling Educational Films, 1970.
10 ni.ii. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
InieinaMonitl version featuring George Fayers animation
Numb*'! 4 in the series entitled 10 BX pUn for physical fitness.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Bummnry: Presents basic exercises for women, which have been
developed by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. Exercise for women, r. Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force.
Exercise plans for physical fitness, n. Moreland-Latchford Produc-
tions, Toronto, in. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
613.7 72-706968
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: i^ltness dividends from daily activities
{Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto, 1964. Re-
leased in the V. S. by Sterling Educational Films, 1965.
10 min
sd. bftw
Ifi I
International version featuring George Fayeia animation.
Number 2 in the series entitled 5 BX plan for idiyslcal fitness, by
the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Bajwd on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for |dtyslcal fitness,
^ tbe Royal Canadian Air Force.
fitWMMry: PrcMDts basic exercises for men, which have been de-
TCloped by tbe Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. Callisthenics. i. Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Ex-
ercise plans for physical fitness, ii. Moreland-Latchford Productions,
Toronto, iil Sterling Educational i/^tiaa, inc.
613.7 76-706969
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: How fit should me be? {Motion picture)
Moreland-Latchfot^, Toronto, 1964. Released in the U. S.
by Sterling Educational Films, 1966.
10 miu. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
International version featuring George Fayers aDimation.
Number 6 In tbe series entitled S BX plan for physical fitness.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Summary: Presents basic exercises for men, which have been de-
veloped by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. Callisthenics. i. (Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Ex-
ercise plana for physical fitness, it. Moreland-Latchford Productions,
Toronto, iii. Sterling Educational Films, Inc.
618.7 70-706970
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: How to begin and how to progress
{Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto, 1964.
Relea.sed in the U. S. by Sterling EMucational Films, 1965.
10 ni n. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
International version featuring George Fayers animation.
.Number 1 In tbe series entitled 5 BX plan for physical fitness, by
tbe Royal Canadian Air Force.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by tbe Royai Canadian Air Force.
Bummary: Presents basic exercises for men, which have been de-
veloped by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. Caltlsthenit's. i. Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Ex-
ercise pUns for physical fitness, ii. Moreland-Latchford Productions,
Toronto, in. Sterling EVlucatlonal Films, lac.
613.7 78-706971
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: How to begin, what fitness means to a
woman (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto,
1964. Released in the V. S. by Sterling Educational
Films. 1965.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
International version featuring George Fayers animation.
Number 1 in like .-eries entitled 10 BX plan for physical fitness.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by tbe Royal Canadian Air For(.«.
Bwnmnry: Presents basic eien-ispM for women, which have be«i
deceloped by ttie Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. Exercise for women. i. Canada. Boyal Canadian Air Force.
Exercise plans for physical fitness, n. Morelaod-Uitchford Produc-
tions. Toronto, in. Sterling Educational Films, Inc.
613.7 78-706972
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: Muscular power and organic power {Mo-
tion picture) Moretand-Ijatchford, Toronto, 1964. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Sterling Educational Films, 1965.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
International version featuring George Payers animation.
Number 3 In the series entitled 5 BX plan for physical fitness.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Summary: Presents basic exercises for men, which have been de-
veloped by the Boyal Canadian Air Force.
1. Callisthenics. i. Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Ex-
ercise plans for physical fitness, ii. Moreland-Latchford Produc-
tions. Toronto, m. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
613.7 71-706973
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: slow down, I can't keep op {FUnutrip)
Ted Lowry Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1970.
62 fr. color. SH mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 8 mln.
(Learning to learn serlea)
with teachers' guide.
Btmmary: Teaches dilldren about the Importance of physical flt-
1. Exercise. 2. School children — Health and hygleoe.
Lowry Productions, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Learning to learn series (Filmstrip)
372.3
HcGraw-HlllBookCo.
L Ted
Series:
71-735622
Physical fitness: Weight control and cmnmim sense abont
exercise (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Tor<mto,
1964. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1965.
10 mln sd. b&w. 16 mm.
International version featuring George Fayers animation.
Number 5 In the series entitled H BX plan for physical fitness.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fltnes-s,
by tbe Royal Canadian Air Force.
Bummary: Presents basic exercises for men, which have been de-
veloped by tbe Royal Canadian Air Force.
1. CallistheDics. i. Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Ex-
ercise plans for physical Btneas. n. Moreland-Latchford Produc-
tions, Toronto, ta. Sterling Educational Films, Inc.
613.7 75-706974
National Film Board of Canada
Physical fitness: Weight control, diet, exercise, and health
(Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto, 1964.
Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educational Films, 1965.
10 min. sd. bftw. 16 mln.
International version featuring George Fayers animation.
Number 3 In the aeries entitled 10 BX plan fbr physical fltn^s.
Based on the booklet entitled Exercise plans for physical fitness,
by tbe Royal Canadian Air Force.
Summary.- Presents basic exercises for women, which hare been de-
TCloped by tbe Boyal Canadian Air Force.
1. Sxerdae for women. l Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force.
Exercise plans for iriiyslcal fitness, n. Morelaod-Latchford Produc-
tions, Toronto, oi. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
613.7 79-706975
National PUm Board of Canada
Physical
[Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1968.
3 if»nip«renci« color 10x12 in (Earth »cie«c«)
Wjih overlays.
With icachcr't martuai
CREDITS: Authors. Ralph Griybtil. Mcnon Bradley.
CONTENTS: Geodesy.— Latitudinal and longitudinal developncnL— In-
terpreting topographic maps.
I Phy»»cal geography- 1 1 Phy«ical geography) I. Ocativc Viaasls (Pina)
II. Series: Earth science [TransparertciO]
rGB55) 912 72-735750
Creative VituaU 72 MARC
59
1971, M.de by A-V .Media Craft8m.n. ^^
4-W fr. color. 35 mm
nw ,*'v*'*"' P»«™P*>y I Strahler. Artbur Newell iftiS-
Physlcsl geography. H Strahler. Arthur Newell IBls! a„ .„
.reduction to physical geography." III. "{^iSruJ ','^nd 8oct"l^:
l"**59J 910.02 7R-7^w>
John Wiley and Sons 7(^-739302
Phrilca] geograyhr of Ada. [Tranaparendet] AEVAC. 1969.
7 iransparencica. color. 1 1 10 in.
With 23 overlays.
With teacher'! guide.
SUMMARY: Provide* an undervtanding of the natiotu sad peoples of Ana
of today through descriptioa of the land and its mt. river drstaage, natoral
1. nysical geograpliy— Am.
[GB2S0j
AEVAC
L Aevac, inc.
915
72-734102
MARC
Phrdcal
AEVAC, 1969.
PHiMhj «f Ca»te«i Laurie a, [Transparencies]
la 10 in.
With IS ovEfiays.
With leacber*! guide.
SUMMARY: Etaminea the Cealral Ancricaa envirooiMni in detail, aaalyi-
mg facta cooceming rivcf drainage, rainbll and vegetation, wiadi and ciaretus,
climau looca. the relation of man to dte lasd. and the prcwacc of nineral
rtsourcca, M ■ raeam lo mdemaading the hiatorical devek^menl of tbe people
aad natioat of the regim.
I. Phyncal gMgrapby— Ceacral Aaciics. I. Aavac. inc.
lGB136] 917.28 72-734100
AEVAC 73 MARC
•f Soatk AMSrica [Transparencies]
AEVAC. 1969.
•tor. I X 10 in.
la caae.
With 23 overlays.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Uses naps and pbotograpbi U> — t*^" die
aad climatic hctors which have influenced the social, economic.
devciopmeni of the people of South America, including such key
comparative population densities, current utilization of natural
projected land utilizatioo.
1. Physical geognptiy— South Aacrica. I. Aevac inc.
[GB144, 918 72.
AEVAC 73
734101
MARC
PhysJcal occam^raphy (FiJmxfrip) Fclton Design Studio.
Made by Encyclopeedia Britaiinira Films. Released by
Nntionnl Academy of Sciences, 1966.
7« fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 1 «., 12 In.. SSI rpm..
17 mln. (Oceanography: understanding oor deep frontier, no. 11
Phonodisc for both manual and nutomatlc projection.
With narration booklet, glossary, and reading list.
Bummary: Dl.scusses ocean \TaTe8. tides, seismic sea wsTea, inter-
nal wares, and ocean currents. Describes the relationship of Balinlty
and temperature structures In the ocean to currents, and explains
the Corlolls effect. Includes a discussion of currents below the
surface layers and tells bow tliey were discovered.
1. Oce«nography. i. Felton Design Studio. Washington. D. C.
n. National Academy of Sciences. Washington. D. C. Series:
Oceanography: understanding our deep frontier (Filmstrip) no. 1.
Fi A 66-^96 rev
National Academy of Sciences
Physical performaiKe test (Motion picture) Mtniterey
County Office of Kducation. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional .Mi'din Services, 1971.
20 mill. Hd. colw. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS. ProdDcer. Thomas O'Connor; adriser, Genevie Dexter.
SUHMARY: Demonstrates techniques In administering tbe six
events of the physhral performance teat that was adopted by the
State "f California for students from the ages of ten through eighteen.
1. Physical fitness—Testing. 1. Monterey County Calif. Office
of Education. II. AIMS InstrucUonal Media Services.
tGV4;«] 613.7 70-713240
AIMS Instructional Media ServiCM
Pbysical pn^rties (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1099.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Crystals)
Loop lilm. Film notes on cartridge.
Credit*: Producers, J. David Denning, Bruce J. Russell.
Bummary: Illustrates cleavage and gliding In both natural crysUls
and metals.
1. Crystals. 2. Uetala. t. Thome Films, inc., Boulder, Goto.
Series : Crystals (Motion pictures)
548 77-707078
Tbome Films
Physical properties of air (Motion picture) Scope Prodne-
tions, 1968.
11 m.itlnn pictures, si. colcv. 16 mm.
Also issued as loop film In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With fact sheets.
Credits: Executive producer, Robert B. Beeobing; author, Harold
Sllvanl.
Contents: Paper bag and hook. 1 mln.— Inverted tumbler in the
aquarium. 1 mln.— Funnel and bottle. 2 mln.— Tumbler and tube.
1 min. — Sugar cubes in water. 1 mln. ^Balancing ballooDs. 2 mln. —
Tbe balancing bags. 1 mio.— The covered candle. S5 sec.^The two
covered candles. I min. — Candles under a Jar. 40 sec — Floating
candle In the aquarlom. 1 mln. For elementary gradea.
]. Air — Juvenile films. I. Scope ProductloiLS.
633 71-711817
Scope Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Physical properties of matter (Filmstrip) Macmillan Co.,
1970. Made by Instructional Media Associates.
-10 fr cwliir. :i') mm. (Macmillan el«'mentary science filmstrips)
Wrth [eiicluT^ inaniml.
Suiinu'tit/: lM\nes matter and the states of matter aod discusses
the physical properties of solids, liquids, and gases, nesrrlbes melt-
ing points, freezing points, evaporation, sublimation, and the struc-
ture of the atom. Shows the relationship of molecular atructur* to
the physical properties of the states of matter. With captions. For
elementary grade?;.
1. Matter— Juvenile films. i, Uacmlllan, firm, publiaherB, New
York. Serleis.
372.3 77-735870
Uacniillan Co.
Physical, lodal, aad ccoaoMic geogrMhy of AlHca. [Traiuparen-
cies) AEVAC. 1969.
14 cruupveacict. color. S x 10 io.
In cu«.
With 47 overUy*.
With tCKher'i guide.
SUMMARY: Aregion-by-regionexsmiiutioDof the continent of Afrka Bad
it* varied physical fealuret. rich natural reaourcca, and difTcrin| human condi-
tion* of pet capita income, tUiteracy, and diaeaae, in racial and ethnic make-up,
and the policy and problem* of ^tarthcid.
1. Africa— DcKhption and travel— 1951- I. Aevac, inc.
[DT12.2] 916 72-734114
AEVAC 72 MARC
Physical therapy (Motion picture)
Made hy William Claiborne Inc.
McGraw-Hill, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 13 mm. (Orientation to rehabilitation)
.\lso issued in super 8 mm. In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Nettle M. Hutchins.
SUMMARY : Explains the role of physical therapy In rehablllU-
tlon. Defines physical therapy as the use of various mechanical
means to promote optimum strength, eoduraoce, function, and neuro-
musciilar coordination in the l>od; of the disabled person.
1. Physical therapy. I. McGraw-HlU Book Company. II. Se-
ries: Orientation to rehabllitati(»i (Motion picture)
[RM7(X)] 615 71-713984
UcOraw-HlUBookOo.
Physical therapy in the treatement of the adalt hemiplegic
patient (Mot'ton firture) X'. .S. Depf. of the Army, 1962.
26 min. wl. color. 10 mm.
Order no. PMF-5347.
Summarn: Demonstrates physical therapy In the treatment of
the adult henilplexlc patient, showing Bobath treatment-technique*
applied to fl patient In the following positions: supine, prone, sitting,
kneeling, standing, and walking.
1. Physical therapy. 2. Paralysis. i. IT. S. Dept of the Army.
Fi E 67-84 rev
Du Art Film [jiltoratorles
Physically fit (Motion picture) American Dairy Association.
Released by Modem Talking Picture Service [196-?i
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Olympic gold medal winner Don Schollander presents
helpful suggestions on how to achieve physical fitness.
1. Ph.vslcal fitness. i. American Dairy Aagoclatlon. ri. Modern
Talking Picture Service. Inc.
613 Fi A 67-5122
Modem Talking Picture Service
Physics: an interactive approach {Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1968.
14 mm. sd. color. 16 mm.
French ver.tlon released under the title La physique en classe
lulM»ratulrp.
Credits: Producer. Gilles Bolvin ; director, Jacques Parent; narra-
tion, Earl Pennington ; educational consultant, Claude Fllton ;
cameramen, Michel Thomas d'Hoste, R^ Gr^golre, Tamas Vamos;
editor, Serge Barrette.
Summary: Shuws the study of physics In today's classroom, with
emphasli on the understanding of processes, rather than rote-
learning of data.
1. PbjBlca — Stud; and teaching. i. Canada. National Film
Board.
530.07 78-706956
National Film Board of Canada
Physics and chemistry of water (Motion picture) Lever
Bros. Co. Releaaed by Film Associates of California,
1967.
21 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With atudy guide.
Bummary: Shows bow the nature of the water molecule deter-
mines the physical properties of water. Points out that life Is
dependent on some of the unusual properties of water— Its slow
rate of evaporation. Its high surface tension, its powers of solution,
and the fact that it is heavier In the liquid than the solid form —
and explains that all of these properties are determined by the
nature and function of the hydrogen bond In water.
1. Water. i. Lever Brothers Company, n. Film Associates of
California, Loa Angeles.
646 FiA68-l
Film Associates of California
PhysicB of Bound (Filmstrip)
see A Series of studies in the physics of sound
PhysioloKical and emotional aspects of pain (Motion pic-
ture) Train-Aide Corp, Releaaed by Train-Aide Educa-
tional Systems by PharmaBeal, 1970.
ir> min. wl. color. 16 mm. (The Patient as a person)
Muicnetlc sound track.
I.fO<>p tllni moiiiit«'d In cartridge.
AIm) Iwtued an fllniNtrlp with record or phonotape In cassette.
With Instructor's guide, programmed Instruction booklet, and
post te«t.
CRKIHTH : Authors, iJory Uthroan, Janet I- Wilde.
SUMMARY : Pt>rtray8 the characteristics of pain and shows the
dllTi-rent renrtloriM of Individuals to Its discomfort. Defines the four
types of pain, the causes and physiological baHls. Emphasises the
role of the nurse In responding to llie patient In pain.
1. Nurse and patient 2. Sick— Psychology. 3. Pain, I. Train-
Aide Corporation. II. Train-Aide Rducational Systems by Pharma-
seal. III. Series: The Patient as a person (Motion picture)
610.7 7a-7l2974
Train-Aide Corp.
Physiological basis of rehabilitation medicine. [Slide set] W. B.
Saunders Co., 1972.
100 slides. bAw. 2 x 3 in.
With list of options ind hand slide viewer.
Based on the tmok of the same title by John A. Downey and Robert C.
CREDITS: Authors. John A. Downey. Rotwrt C, Darling-
SUMMARY: llluslrationi designed for undergraduate and postgraduate
courses in rehabilitation and physical medicine.
I RchabiliUtion. 2, Physiology. I. Downey, John A.. 1930-
Physiological basis of rehabilitation medicine. 11. Saunders (W. B.) Company,
Philadelphia.
[RM930] 610.69 72-734086
W B, Saunders Co. 72 MARC
Physiology of birth (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat Produc-
tions, 1970.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In., 33J rpm,. 10 min.
(Human birth, growth, and development: facts and feelings, no. 5)
With teacher's guide.
Credits; Author, Barbara Martinsons.
Summary.- A study of human development from fertilization
through fetal growth to birth. Discusses new concepts of heredity,
genes, and DNA.
1. Embryology, Human. 2. Human genetics. i. Schloat (War-
ren) Productions, Pleasantvllle, N. y. Series: Human birth,
growth, and development: facts and feelings (Filmstrip) no. 5.
612.63 73-736353
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Physiology of conceptitm (Motion picture) KUON-TV,
1&65. Released by Instructional Media Center, University
of Xebraska.
29 niln. sd. Wtw. 16 mm. (Nine to get ready series, no. 2)
Summary: Discusses physiology of conception, diagnosis and tim-
ing of ovulation, sperm migration, fertillMtlon, early development
of the fertltlsed ovum. Infertility, and female physiology and anat-
omy. Features Dr. J. Robert Bragonler and Leta Powell Drake.
1. Conception. i. Lincoln, Neb. Television station KUON-
TV. u. Nebraska. University. Instructional Media Center. Se-
ries- Nine to get ready series (Motion picture) no. 2.
612.6 76-704215
Nebraska. Univ. Instructional Media Center
Physiology <rf hemopoietic principle (Motion picture)
Armour Laboratories, 1946.
40 mill. 3l. color. 16 mm. (Animated hematology)
Credits: Director, Florlan E. Schmidt; collaborators, Robert W.
Keeton, Carroll L. Birch, Ix)uis R. IJmarzl : pbotograiAy, Mervln W.
La Rue; editors, John H. Glynn. Florian E. Schmidt
Bummary: Explains the mechanism of the hemopoietic principle,
reviews erythropoiesls, granulopoiesis, and thrombocytc*olesls ; dis-
cusses maciocytlc anemias, and includes several cases for diagnosis
and treatment.
1. Hematopolesls. 2. Hematopoietic system. i. Armour and
Company, Chicago. Armour laboratories. Series: Animated
hematolt^y (Motion picture)
616.1 79-704272
Physiology of pregnancy and labor (Motion picture)
KrON-TV, 1965. Released by Instructional Media Cen-
ter, University of Nebraska.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Nine to get ready series, no. 5)
Summaiy: Explains atx>ut the physiology of pregnancy and labor,
discussing the vital placenta, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory
physiology, causes of onset of labor, and physiology of labor and
effects On the fetus. Features Dr. J. Robert Bragonler and Leta
Powell Drake.
1. Pregnancy. 2. Labor (Obstetrics). i. Lincoln, Neb. Televi-
sion station KUON-TV. n. Nebraska. University. Instructional
Media Center. Series: Nine to get ready series (Motion plctare)
no. &.
618.2 70-7(H216
Nebraska. Univ. Instructional Media Center
Physiology of the eye (Motion picture) Harper & Row,
Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Productions.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Btologj- series)
T»on film mounted In cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source l>ook, and
teacher's manual.
Creditt: Authors. Paul Brown, Richard Ollvo.
Summai-y: A study of the physiology of the eye, showing a moving
Image projected on the back of the retina of an eye that has been
removed from an animal. Includes studies of eye movements of var-
ious animals during fixation, tracking, and reaction to changtng
illumination.
I. Eye. 2. Optics, Physiological. i. Harper & Row, Publishers.
Series: Biologj- series (Motion picture. Harper & Row)
591.1 76-706689
Harper & Row, Publish- ers
The Physiology of the kidney (Motion picture) Jam
Handy Organization, 1967.
7 min. sd. color. Ifl mm.
Summary: Reviews the anatomy and physiology of the normal
kidney. Shows how electrolytes from the blood stream are filtered
through the nephron unit where some are excreted as urine and tbe
remainder atMorbed Into the t)lood stream.
1. Kldne.vB. i. Jam Handy Organisation, Inc.
612 Fi A 68-3248
■Tarn Handy Organisation
Physiology tnnsparencies. (Transparencies] Hammond Incor-
porated. Released by Hammond Educition Sales Dept.,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
■to ifan»p»rtncies tnl.ir. 8 » 10 in
ttiih .>^crlu>A
Wiih tcjt;hcr'ti munuiii
CREDITS AiJihof. Jiiwph Bfiuncf
SLMMARV: \Jk\ microphoiogrsphy to prcscnl vicwn irf (ivinf iissuc Prii-
iidco accurate viitualu for ihc Mudy of phy^joloiy,
I. TiMucn. I. Himmond Incorporsicd. II. McGraw-Hill BiKik Company.
Hammond Education Saicit Dcpi
[QP88) 612 72-734294
MiGraw-H.ll BiH.k Co 71 MARC
60
Piaget, Jean, 1896-
see
Evans's dialogue with Piaget and Inhelder.
Piaget*s devck^mental theory: classificati<m (Motion pic-
ture) Davidson Fihns, 1967.
1 ret't. Rd. color. 16 mm. (Plaget's developmental theory)
Creditt: Authors, Robert Karplus. Cella Stendler Ljivalelll.
Summary: Illustrates the developmental theory of Jean Piaget
using a study of the Intellectual development of children and a
descrlptioQ of the processes that characterize a cMld's thinking at
successive stages of development. Shows cblldren reepondlag to tasks
that hi^light different mental operations ewentlal to classification.
1. Categorization (Psychology) 2. Child study. i. Piaget, Jean,
189ft- n- Davidson Films, San FranPlsco. Series: Piaget fl
developmental theory (Motion picture)
153.9 70-704314
Davidson Films
Piaget*8 Developmental theory: Foma] thought (Motion
picture) Daridson Films, 1971.
32 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Illustrates tasks that challenge the thinking of
secondary school students. Including tasks which Involve propor-
tional reasoning, separation of variables, conblnatorlal logic, and
the integration of these in an analysts of a tttlanced beam with
weights.
1. Science — Study and teaching (Secondary) I. Piaget, Jean,
1896- II. Davidson Films, San Francisco. III. Formal thought
(Motion picture).
[Q181] 168.4 74r-718226
CINE
The Piano. Part one (Motion picture) World Mirror-
Realist, Ijondon, in association with Educational Founda-
tion for Visual Arts. Released in the U. S. by Film
Associates of California, 1968.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (We make music)
With Ktudy guide.
CreditB: Producer, Ken Cameron; director. Miilr Matheson.
Sammary: Traces the history of the piano and how it evolved to
its present state of perfection. Includes a demonstration by Denis
Matthews who plays numerous pieces to Illustrate the range of the
piano.
1 Piano— Hist. 2. Piano music. i. World Mirror Productions,
ltd, II. Realist Film Unit, ltd. ni. Film Associates of California,
Los Angeles. Series: We make mgsic (Motion picture)
786.2 Fi A 68-389
Film Associates of California
The Piano. Part 2 (Motion picture) World Mirror-
Realist, lyondon. in association with Educational Founda-
tion for Visual Aids. Released in the U. S. by BFA
Educational Media, 1970.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (We make music)
With golde.
I'RKIHTS: Producer, Ken Cameron; director, Mulr Mathleson;
pianist, Denis Matthews.
SUMSIARY : Illustrates the historical development of the piano
during the nineteenth century by brief examples of tbe works of
Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, and Brahms.
1. Piano— History. 2. Piano mnstc. I. World Mirror Produc-
tions, ltd. II. Realist Film tTnlt, ltd. III. BFA Educational Media.
IV. Series : We make music (Motion picture)
[MLfise] 786.2 79-712607
BFA Educational Media
Piatti, Celestino. The happy owls
The Happy owls.
Picadors (Motion picture) La Soci6t£ Lumi&re, Paris, 1898.
35 sec. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Sadoul, G. Louis Lumlfere. Catalogue Lumi^re, no. 864.
Made from a 35 mm. original In tbe Cin^math^ue Fran^^lse.
On reel with S8 other Luml^re numbers.
In the Cinematheque Francalse Film Collection, Library of OoQ-
gress.
Summary : Shows a .scene from a Spanish bullfight In which the
matador passes the tmll with the large cape and th«i the bull la
stabbed in the neck by picadors.
1. BuU-flghts. I. Society Lumi^re, Paris. II. Cln^matb^ue
Francalse Film Collection.
791.8 79-710487
Picard, Andre. 1874- Kiki
see
lOki.
Picasso ( Motion picture) Contemporary Films/McGraw-
HUl [197U,
90 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An autobiographical documentary on Pablo Picasso.
Traces the artist's career from his family sketches done In his teens
to the present, showing 4T7 of bhi works.
1. Picasso, Pablo, 1881- I. Ontemporary FlIms/McGraw-
auL
[NDr)63.P ] 759.5 71-718629
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Picasso is 90. [Motion picture] CBS Newt. Released by Carou-
sel Films, 1971.
31 min. >d. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Script and reportcf, Charles Collingwood.
SUMMARY: Tracei the highligha of the life and warii of Picum, and pre-
lenu commenti of pergonal friend*, one of l*icauo't Mint, and one of hii «-
wivet. Include* film clips ihowing scene* of Oertrude Stein. Georget Braque. the
Spaniih Civil War. thebomtnngofOuemicain the 1900'*, and Ruaiian Commu-
niata applauding the political lympathici of Picaito.
1. Picaaio. Pablo. 1881- I. Columbia Bfoadcaatlng Syuem, inc.
CBS Newi. II. Carousel Films, inc.. New York.
[ND553j 759.5 72-700682
ALA Booklist 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Picasso, part 1 (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London,
1963. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publica-
tions, 1970.
S3 fr. color. 85 mm. (Mawler painters)
I*"iible-frHme version also Issueil.
With BlHdv inilde.
CKEDITS: Author. Anthony Bertram.
SUMMARY: A study of the life and work of PIcaaso, ezamlDlnf
the Influences which affected him, and showing how hts work has
Influenced subsequent artists.
1. Picasso. Pablo. 1881- I. Visual Publications, ltd.. Lon-
don, rr. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series: Master paint-
ers I Filmstrip)
[ND553.P ] 759.5 75-739011
Mclntyre Visual Publications
part 2 (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London,
1963. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publica-
tions, 1970.
;i7 fr. color. 35 mm. (Master painters)
I K>uble-f rame version also iMiued.
With study frulde.
CREDITS: Author. Anthony Bertram.
SUMMARY : A study of the life and work of Picasso, examining
the Influences which affect him, and showing how his work has in-
fluenced subsequent artists.
1. Picasso. Pablo, 1881- I. Visual Publications, ltd., I.on-
don. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series: Master paint-
ers (FUmstrlp)
[ND553.P ] 795.5 79-789012
Mclntyre Visual Publlcationa
Picasso— Ronanccro dn pkador. [Motion picture] Let Produc-
tions Tanit [France3 1970. Released in the U.S. by TiRie-Life
Films.
n min. id. bAw. 16 mm.
From the Anthony Roland collection of Tilms on ■«.
Alio luued in s ierics eniitled The history of »n. Profwm 8: M»n'» world
ihattcred and rebuilt
CREDITS: Director. Jean Dcivilln: muiic. George Deleruc.
SUMMARY: Asericiof pen and waih drawings in which Picasso depicts (he
situation of a picador who has to seek his old outside the bull ring.
t Picasso. Pablo. 1881- 2 Bull-nghls m art. I. Roland. Anthony.
II Lci Productions Tanii. 111. Time-Life Films. IV, The History of art. Pro-
grim 8 Man's world shattered and rebuili. (Motion picture]
tNC248, 759.6 70-714517
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Picasso, the sculptor (Motion picture) Arts Council of
Gient Britain. Ixjndon. IDfiS. Made by Briti.sli Film Iiisti-
hiti'. London. Relonscd in tlio I'. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated. 1971.
11 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer. Roland Penrose; commentary,
Jill Balcon : music. Bela Bartok; photographer, Ian McMillan; edi-
tor. Bruce Beresford.
St'MMART: Surveys the sculpture of Picasso from the early fijtu-
rative heads of 1902-1903; the cubist constructions of 1912-1924;
his carved and modeled flpires of the 1930'8: his bronze assemblages
and ceramic sculptures of the 1940*8 and 1960*8 to the sheet metal
cut-outs of recent years.
1. Picasso. Pablo, 1881- I. Arts (^uncil of Great Britain.
II. Films Incorporated.
[ N H.-i.>3.Pr) 1 730.946 76-^71 20 14
Film*; Incorporated
Picasso's Guernica (FUrrutrip)
tioiLS, 1969.
Warren Schloat Produc-
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: I a., 12 in.. 33i rpm.. 17
mIn. (Grejt works of art explained!
With te.icher's guide.
Credita: Director, writer, photographer, and film editor. Lllla
Brown St one.
Summary: An examination of the genesis of Pablo Picasso's mas-
terpiece, from the first sketches through the completed utii^l. Ex-
plains the dramatic meanings of this puzzling masterpiece and inter-
prets the artist's multl-facetetl message.
1. Picasso, Pablo. 1881- Guernica. r. Schloat (Warren)
Productions. Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series: Great works of art
explained (Filmstrip)
759.6 70-735516
Warren Schlost Pro- diictlons
Picasso's Guernica (Filmstrip)
see El Guernica de Picasso
Picasso's world: the restless century. [Slide set] Center for
Humanities, 1971.
80 slide*, color. 2 x 3 in. and 2 phonodiscs (2 s. each). 12 in., 33 1/3
rpm., 16 min.
Al>o issued with phoootape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Describes the genius of Picasso in reislion to the artistic, intel-
lectual, and political history of the times. Includes quotations from Gertrude
Stein, James Joyce, and excerpts from conversations with Picasso. Telb how
Picasso saw things in an unconventional way.
I Picasso. Pablo. 1881- 1. Cenier for Humanities.
[ND553.P5) 709.04 72-735194
Center for Humanities 73 MARC
The Picayune lady (Motion picture) NOVC Film/Dennis
J. Cipnic and students of New Orleans Free UniTersity,
1971.
20 min. sd. h&w. IC mm.
SUMMARY : Presents a story in which a coople InTOlTed In a
physical relationship discover that they are of two different minds
and dissolve their relationship after a bitter argument
1. Interpersonal relations. I. NOVC Film. II. Clpnlc, Dennis J.
791.43 79-711397
CINE
Piccolo, Don
see
Omm* of leven.
Introductioii to levers.
The Lever.
Recofnizini levers.
Simple machines series: the lever.
Working with levers.
Piccolo saxo and company (Motion picture) Philips' Oloeil-
ampenfabriekin, Eindhoven. Released in the U. S. by
Moder'i T.«aminj!; Aids, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summan/: Uses animation to describe each instrument of a sym-
phony orchPRtra as a member of a family. Each gives a solo so
that the listener can Identify the sound with the Instrument Con-
cludes with live symphony OTChestra moslc, with each instrumental
group conliibutlnft to the music being played.
1. Musical Instruments. i. Philips' Gloellampenfabriekln. N. V..
Eindhoven, it. Modern Learning Aids. New York.
372.8 71-701331
Modern Learning Aids
Pick a winner (Motion picture) Dekalb A^icultural
ciation. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
tl96-?j
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summayp: Presents highlights from a National Corn Picking Festi-
val, held every year In the Corn Beit States.
1. Maize — Harvesting. i. Dekalb Agricultural Association,
n. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
394.2 Fi A 67-5146
Modem Talking Picture Service
Pick the right sound (Motion picture) International
Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
Learniii«; Corp. of America, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 3)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
in any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Deals with short vowel sounds. For
primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. International
Clnemedla Center, n. Learning Corporation of America. Series:
Ready, set. read! (Motion picture) Set 3.
372.4 74^708235
Learning Corp. of .\merlca
Pick the right word {Motion picture) International Cine-
media Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
I^'aining Corp. of America, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read I Set 3)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Freeenta basic concepts necessary tn learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Deals with short vowel sounds. For pri-
mary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. International
Clnemedla Center, ir. Learning Corporation of America. Series:
Ready, set, read! (Motion picture) Set 3.
372.4 78-708236
Learning Corp. of America
Pickering, Donald E
see
An Artificial environment for studying fetal
development in monkeys (Macaca mulatta) 1.
First successful application.
Pickford (Mary) Company
see Mary Pickford Company
Pickford Corporation
see
Angel in the barn.
Coquette.
My best girl.
Sparrows.
Taming of the shrew.
Pickford Film Collection
see Mary Pickford Film Collection
Pickford Film Corporation
see
Amarllly of Clothes-Line Alley.
Johanna enlists.
61
Less than the dust.
A Little princess.
M'liss.
The Poor little rich girl.
The Pride of the clan.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
Stella Maris.
A Ptdtk for a akkel. [nimsthp] Education Division, Weetera
Pub. Co., 1972.
SI fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoditc: 2 s., 7 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 6 min.
(Educational eiperiences sound fUmsiripa: About real awmall)
Also issued with pbonoUpe in casactw.
With teacher's guide by Adelaide HolL
Baaed on the book of the same btle by Lilian Moore.
CREDITS: Producer. Cyrus Porter; editorial director. William Hohmaa.
SUMMARY: A story about ■ man who likes quiet but owns ■ parrot that is
uught to talk by s Uitle boy. F<x primary grades.
[1. Parrots— Stories] I. Moore. Lilian. A pickle for s njckel. 11. Weateni
Publishing Company. Racine, Wis. Education DiviaioD. III. Series: Educa-
tional experiences sound filmstrips: About real ■nim^it (Hlmstripi
[PZ7] 372.6 72-733486
Educ. Div. Western Pub. 72 MARC
Co.
The Picnic (Motion picture)
by John Horvath, inc.
Mobil Oil Corp., 1968. Made
17 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses dramatized sequences to portray the complex and
variegated engineering activities embodied In Mobil's selling approach.
1. Adverttoing. l Mobil Oil Corporation.
668.89 76-702617
CINB
A Picnic in the forest (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions.
Released by Q+Ed Productions and Society for Visual
Education. 1970.
58 fr. ci.lur. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. i2 In.. 33i rpm., 9
min. (Sni.ikey Bear and Little Marcy)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Smokey Bear points out the danger In picking berries
and fruits with which one Is not familiar, as they may be poisonous.
For primary grades.
1. Poisonous planta — Juvenile alms. I. Q-(-Ed Productions. II.
Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Serl» : Smokey Bear
and Uttle Marcy (Filmstrip)
372.6 78-738039
Society for Visual Education
Pictorial encyclopedia of American history-
see
Divided loyalties widen the breach
1851-1858.
The Nation heals its wounds.
1870-1880.
Pictorial Events
see
Sergeant York.
A Pictorial history of Arizona: a film strip designed for
the teaching of Arizona history (FUm^frip) Arizona
Pioneers' Historical Society, 1907.
373 f r, color. 85 mm.
with text.
Correlated with the book Arizona pageant, by Madeline Ferrln
Par*.
Credit!: Designer and editor, Sidney B. Brinkerhoff.
Summ^ury: Presents in seventeen chapters the history and geogra-
phy of Arizona, using historical art. maps, and photography.
1. Arizona— Hist. i. Par*. Madeline Ferrln. Arizona pageant,
n. Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society.
917.91 Fi A 68-4386
Arizona Pioneers' His- torical Society
Pictorial meal planning (Filmstrip) California Packing
Corp., 1964. Released by Del Monte Corp., 1967.
42 fr. rotor. 35 mm.
With tcnciier narration and student recipe guide.
Summary: Features basic elements of meal planning suited to the
capabilities of Inexperienced cook-s. Includes luenus which feature
canned vegetables and which can be prepared within the average
class period and at a reasonable cost.
1. Cookery. 2. Vegetables, Canned. i. California Packing
Corporation, ir. Del Monte Corporation.
642 Fi A 68-3768
Del Monte Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pictorial structure and vocabulary {FUmstrip) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1966.
«7 fr. oolor. 35 Qim. (Aites Ijitiime)
With teacher and student guide.
CreditB: Author, Waldo E. Sweet.
Sumtaarv: \. Latin teaching film. Illustrates the structure of a
sentence and gives vocabulary practice.
1. Latin language— Audio- visual Instruction. i. Bncyclopeedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Artea Latinae (Film-
strip)
478 Fi A 68-4571
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
A Picture for Harold's room (Motion picture)
"Woods Studios, 1971.
Weston
7 luln. sd. color. 16 mm,
Kased on tlie l)ook of the same title by Crockett Johnson.
SUMMARY' : A story about a boy who draws a picture on his wall,
steps into his picture to draw the mooa, and begins to travel sa a
r Leisk. David, Johnson, 1906- A picture for Harold's room.
IL Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
872.6 74-713209
OINB
A Picture in the camera. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London,
1969. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. sd, b&w 16 mm. (Photography, no. I)
SUMMARY: Instructs the camera user on obtaining an image in the camera.
Discusses the properties of light, ihe function of the lens, and other aspects of
photography.
1. Photography-- Juvenile films, [t- Pholographyj I. British Broadcasting
Corporation. Television Service. 11. Time-Life Films. III. Series: Photogra-
phy. [Motion piciurcj no, 1.
[TRI49) 770.28 75-714706
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Pictwe— pictve. [MoUon picture] Body Communication Sta-
tion. 1972.
7 min. >d. color. 16 mm,
CREDITS; Producer. Jerry Daniels-
SUMMARY: An art film which portrays space and time dimensions by
presentina twtMlimcn.ion.1 pwnlings. accompanied by a musical lackground.
1. Space (Art) 2. Time in art. 3. Painting— Technique. 1. Body Com-
mun^cadcKis Sution (Firm) 72-700040
Sne ^ n MARC
Picture stoiy for reading ejq)erience (Filmstrip)
see I^et's go to see grandma; Mr. Emoto
The Picture tube (Motion picture)
see Principles of television: The picture tube
Picture vocabulary {FUmstrip)
Visuals. 1969.
Popular Science Audio-
■11 fr. coloi'. 35 mm.
Wilh teachers' guide.
Summnrv; Provides a iiicture and speaking vocabulary for chil-
dren, hased on nouns found in pre-primers, primers, and first reader
levels. Gives background Information on works common to be-
ginning reading but not necessarily common to their environment.
For primary grades. With captions.
1. Heading i Primary) 2. Vocabulary. r. Popular Science .^udlo-
Visuals.
37:2.21 74^733835
PoiMilar Science Audio- Visuals
The Picture window (FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a.. 12 In., 331 rpm.,
6 min. mlcrogroove. (Images and imagination: seeing creatively,
no. 1)
With teacher'8 manual.
CredUa: Author, Miciiaet SU>gel.
Summary: U«es >«ceneH of various types of picture windows to
aid children In learning to see things more Intensely.
1. Visual education. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Images
and imagination: xeelng creatively (FILmslrlp) no. 1.
372.6 7^733794
Eye Gate House
PlctBTM Hid words— vritiiig for telcrisioB. [Motion picture]
BBC-TV, London, 1968. Relea*ed in the U.S. by Time-Life
f^lms.
35 min id, color 16 mm (Televiiion training filmi, no I)
SUMMARY; Shows whai the television writer must do and know to create
an efTeciive mamafe of words and piclurei. Includes cxamptes of actual scripts
and nims from the initial stages to the Tinal dubbing in the studio.
I Television luthorthip I British Broadcasting Corporation Television
Service II. Time-Ufe Films, 111. Series: Televiiioo training filmn. (Motion
picture] no. I,
tPN1992,7, 791,45 70-714639
Ttme-Life Films 73 MARC
Pictures at an exhibition (Filmstrip) Brunswick Produc-
tions, 1067.
W fi, color. 3R mm. and phonodlpc: 1 a., 12 In., 3Si rpm..
17 min. (Understanding and enjoying music, set 3)
Wlih ncrtpt.
Crcdit$: director, Karen Weintruub; writer, Ann K. Up«on.
Summan/: Uses photographs, art work, and music plate* to illus-
trate PlctureH at an exhibition, by Musorgskll, With captions.
1. Musorgskll. Modest Petrovich. 183&-1881. Pictures at an ex-
hibition. I. MuiK>rg»klI, Modest Petrovich, 188»-1881. Picture*
at an exhibition, ii. Brunswick Productions. Serlea: Under-
ciainllng and enjoying music ( Filmstrip) set 3.
786.8 76-733045
BnitiRwick Proiluctlons
Pictures at an exhibition, by Moussorgsky-Ravel (FUm-
ttrip) Educational Audio Visual, 1968.
^7 fi- color, 3f> mm. and 2 phonodlsca <2 s. each; 2 s. with
electronic signal), 12 In., 331 rpm,. 33 min. mlcrogroove. (Music
appreciation series)
With teacher's notes.
Credit!: Visnnl editor, Anne Pretzat.
fJummnry: Uses worka by C*«inne, Van Gogh, Renoir, Degas,
GauBiiln. Vermeer. Velazquez, and Titian to Illustrate the moods of
Pictures at an exhibition.
1. Musorgskll, Modest Petrovich, 1839-1881. Pictures at an ex-
hibition; arr. 2. Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1988, arr. Pictures at an
exhibition. 8. Art and music. i. Musorgskll, Modest Petrovich,
1839-1881. Pictures at an exhibition ; arr. n. Ravel, Maurice, 1875-
1937, arr. Pictures at an exhibition, m. Educational Audio Visual,
Inc., Pleasantville, N. T. Series: Music appreciation series
(Filmstrip)
786.8 Fi A 68-4747
Educational Audio Visual
Pictures by Belgian youth (FUmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With instructors guides.
.Mammary: Shows pictures drawn by Belgian children, and ex-
plains how tlieir work was influenced by the various art media used
and by their environment and cultural heritage.
1. Children's art— Belgium. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
Series: Young artists of the world (Filmstrip)
759.9493 76-733944
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Chinese youth {Filmstrip) .Tarn Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Youtig artists of the world)
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: Shows pictures drawn by Chinese children, and ex-
plains how their work was influenced by the various art media
used and by their environment and cultural heritage.
1. Children's art— China. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
Series: Young artists of the world (Filmstrip)
759.951 70-733945
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by English youth {Filmatrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Young urlist.-i of the world i
With instructor's guide.
Sumniary: Shows pictures drawn by English children, and ex-
plains how their work was Influenced by the art media used aud by
their environment and cultural heritage.
1. Children's art— England. i- Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
Series- Young artists of the world (Filmstrip)
759.2 73-733946
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Greek youth (Filmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With instructor's guide.
Sutnmary: Shows pictures drawn by Greek children, and ex-
plains how their work was Influenced by the art media used and by
their environment and cultural heritage.
1. Children's art — Greece, Modern. i. Jam Handy School
Service, inc. Series: Young artists of the world (Filmstrip)
759.9495 77-733947
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Iranian youth (FUrmtrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roli. color. 35 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: Shows pictures drawn by Iranian children, and ex-
plains how their work was influenced by the art media used and by
their environment and cultural heritage.
1. Children's art— Iran. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
Series: Young artists of the world (Filmstrip)
759.955 70-733948
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Irish youth (Filmatrip) Jam Handy School
Service. 1969.
1 roli. color. 35 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With Instructor's guides.
Summary: Shows pictures drawn by Irish children, and explains
how their work was Influenced by the art media used and by their
environment and cultural heritage.
1. Children's art — Ireland. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
Series: Young artists of the worid (Filmstrip)
759.15 7^733949
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Pakistani youth {Filmstrip) Jam Handy
School Service, 1969.
1 roi,, color. 30 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With Instructor's guide.
Summani: Shows pictures drawn by Pakistani children, and ex-
plains how their work was Influenced by the art media used and by
their environment and cultural heritage.
1, Children's art— Pakistan. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
Series : Young artists of the world ( Filmstrip)
759.9549 79-733950
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Polish youth (FUmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service. 1969.
1 rol.. Color. 35 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With Instructor's guide. ^ , ,
Summary: Shows pictures drawn by Polish children, and explains
how their work was Influenced by the ait media used and by their
environment and cultural heritage.
1 Children's art— Poland. i. Jam Handy School Service, inc.
Series- Young artists of the world (Filmstrip)
759.38 72-738961
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Swiss youth {FUmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 ro: , color. 35 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Shows pictures drawn by Swiss chlldrMi, and explains
how Uielr work was Influenced by the art media u»ed and by their
environment and cultural heritage.
1, Children's art— Switzerland. i. Jam Handy School Service.
Inc. Series: Young artists of the world (Filmstrip)
759.9494 76-733952
Jam Handy School Service
Pictures by Turkish youth {Filmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service. 1969.
1 roi.. color. 35 mm. (Young artists of the world)
With Instructor's guide.
Summar*r Shows pictures drawn by Turkish children, and ex-
plains how" their work was Influenced by the art media used and by
their environment and cultural heritage.
1 Children's art— Turkey. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
inc. Series: Young artists of the world (FUmstrip)
759.9496 70-733953
Jam H.nndy School Service
Pictures show the news (FUmstrip) My weekly reader,
1966. Made by Communicators.
21 fr. color. 35 mm.
S«i/^Vtf;*Illustrites how pictures are used in the Pfesentatlonot
news stori4 by showing a rocket being shot Into space, ^}^
Johnsdn making a speech, a big storm, bird-watching from airpUnee,
and people climbing mountains.
l.Ph<„ogr.phr,Jouro.lUtlc, ^^.M, week,, reader. ^^^^^^
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
(Pictures that movci (Motion picture) International Tele-
Film Productions, 1949.
11 mil. sd, l)&w. Ki mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
CrediU: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee.
Summary: Describes some of the developments In the history of
motion pictures. Including the development of perforated fllm, grlp-
pers In the camera and spindles in the projector to move the fllm,
and time-lapse and X-ray photography. Includes excerpts from an
early Edison comedy and from films by the Lumifere brothers In
France. _ „ .
1. Cinematography— Hist. i. International Tele-Fllm Produc-
tions, Inc. Series: John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2066
The Pictures that moved (Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1968. Released in the TJ. S., 1969.
45 niln. sd. b4w. 16 mm.
Creditg: Producer, Frank Bagnall; director, Alan Ajiderson.
Summary: Traces the htatory of Australian fllm-maklng from 1896
to 1920. Uses excerpts from early films, stills, and Interviews to
trace the growth of the silent fllm in Australia.
1. Movlng-plctures — Australia— History. i. Australia. NewB
and Information Bureau.
791.43 71-709226
Australia. News and Information Bureau
Pictures with flash and flood. [Slide set] Eastman Kodak Co.,
1969.
100 slides, color. 2 x 2 in. and phonoiape in cassette: single-track. 17/8
ips.. 25 min.
With «:ripi,
SUMMARY Shows simple and advanced techniques for flash photography
and for using photofltKid lamps.
I, PhiHography-Artificial light, I, Eastman Kodak Company.
[TR600] 778.3 72-736608
Eastman Kodak Co. 72 MARC
Pic crust — forming and baking (Motion picture) Scope
Productions. Released by Grosset & Dwilap, 1967.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baking)
Loop fltm.
With fact sheet
Credits: Executive producer, Robert B. Beeching.
Summary: Demonstrates how to roll pie crust dough to an even
thickness and form it into a dish to result In a flaky, tender crust.
1. Pastry. I. Scope Productions. II. Grosset & Danlap, Ina,
publl-hers. New York. Series: Baking (Motion picture)
641.7 71-711841
Scope Productions
Pie crust — ^mixing (Motion picture) Scope Productions.
Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1967.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baking)
Loop SUn.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Executive producer, Robert B. Beeching.
Summary : DemoaUrates how to mix pie crust Ingredients.
1. Pastry. I. Scope Productions. II. Orosset & Dunlap, Inc..
publishers. New York. Series: Baking (Motion picture)
641.7 78-711840
Scope Productions
Pie for the princess (Filmstrip) Taylor Associates, 1970.
60 fr. color. SS mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 7 In., 331 rpm.. 11 min.
mlcrogroove. (Tell me a story. Library 1, no. 2)
Also Issued with phonotape in caraette.
With script book, plctur©-cued tell-back booklet, and tejK-her's
folder.
Based on the book of the same title by Bee I^ewi.
SUMMAKY: A story about a princess who screams for pie and
turns an entire kingdom into an uproar because she refuses to say
what kind of pie she wants. For elementary grades.
I. Lewi, Bee. Pie for the princess. II. Taylor Associates.
III. Series: Tell me a story (Filmstrip) Library 1, no. 2.
372.6 70-738785
Taylor Assoclatea
62
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Piece of the action (Motion picture) NBC News. Re-
leased by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1969.
17 min. ML color. 16 mm. (Ordeal of the Anterlcan Clt7)
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer, Fred Freed; narrator,
Frank McOee.
SUMMARY : PreeenU the case history of Detroit after a riot
that completely shut dowD the city. Shows that the riot geoerated
waponae tnm iodustrj aod gOTemmeDt and quiwaed actual, coo-
crete profrmms for training workers, creating jobs, and providing
tmslneas opportunities.
1. Detroit— Riots. 2. Manpower policy— Michigan— Detroit I
National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC News. IL NBC Bda-
cattonal Enterprises. III. Series: Ordeal of the American dtr
(Motion picture)
M»an4 T1-7090M
NBC Edacattoaal Bn-
A Piece of the cake {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity .\iidio- Visual Center, 1969.
TiS mln. ^. b&w. 16 mm.
rredWt." Producer, Dan Klo^wrs: editor, Harrlnon Kn^e.
Sttmmary: Deacrtbe* the successful hiring, training, and retaining
of the hard-core unemployed by the Westlnghouse Electric Corpora-
tion plant III East Pittsburgh, Pa. Explains that the company la
hiring 2S men each month and that 90 per cent of these people re-
main on the Job beyond an Initial sli-month period.
1. Hard-core unemployed— Pittsburgh. 2. Wertlnghonse Electric
Corporation. l National Educational Telerlslon and Radio Cen-
ter, n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
331.86 70-704653
Indiana. L'niv. Andlo-Vlsual Center
Warner
The Pied Piper of Guadalnpe (Motion picture)
Bros. Cartoons, 1961.
7 mlp "d. color. S.1 mm. (Looney tanra cartoon)
Technicolor.
CreMt: Director. Frltx Preleng; atory John Dunn- mualc Milt
Franklyn: voices. Mel Blanc; animation, Virgil Ross. 'Ony Chinl-
quy. Bob Mats.
Bummart: An animated cartoon. Sylvester, the cat, \un» the
mice of Ouadalupe Into his grasp with a macic flute, but Speedy
Oonxales comes to tbe rescue and leads Sylvester on a merry chase.
I. Warner Brothers Cartoons, inc. Series: Looney tunes car-
toon (Motion picture)
Fi 68-1722
The Pied piper of Hameliii {Motion picture) Argo Films.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Narrator, Peter Ustinov.
Summary: An animated fliro of Robert Browning's narrative poem
of the legend of the pled pli»er. Symbolizes the conflict between
greed and honor.
1. Browning. Robert, 1812-1889. The pled piper of Hamello.
II. Argo Films. Inc., New York. in. BFA Mucatlooal Media.
821 73-708669
BFA Educational MedU
The Pied Piper of Hamlin (FUmstrip) McKetHj-Overgard
Pub.. 1962.
78 fr color. 3S mm. (Laguna language aeries)
Series: A Spanish- language teaching flimgtrlp. using IllnatratlOM
without captions. Designed to build a word-picture vocabulary from
the story of the Pled Piper of Hamelln,
1. Spanish language — Audlo-vlsu&l instruction. l HcKeOD-
Overgard Publishing. Series: I-aguna language series (FUm-
■trip)
398.21 70-732905
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Pied type, a load of coal, and the laser {FUnutrip) Dept
of Journalism, Marshall University, 1969. Made by John
A. Lent and Douglas L. Dill.
8 flimstrips (pt 1, 73 fr. ; pt 2. 51 fr. ; pt 3, 50 fr.) color 35 mm
With script.
Bwnmary: Traces the history of American Journalism hlghll^t-
Ing tbe early English gazettes, colonial new^wpers, the penny press,
tbe era of muckraking, and advancem«its In communications tech-
nology.
1. Journalism- D. 3.— History. l MarahaU University, Hunt-
ington, W. Va. DepL of Journalism.
070 78-786460
Plegau: lord ofttc plaiat. tMotion picture] University of Alaska
and National Endowment for the Humanities. Made by Uni-
venity of Aluka. Released by DepL of Audio-Vbual Com-
munications, Univenity of Alaska, 1971.
29 min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Junes R Ludwig.
SUMMARY: Emrt Old Pcreon. rnbal chairman, narraio the hi»lory of ihe
Blickfool indiani and ihowt how old. proud ruii-Uoods are Iryini to keep the
Iradjiional culture ilive.
1. Piepn Indian. I AlatU- Univenity. 11. National Endowment for
llK Humamtie*. III. Alatka. University. Dept. of Audio-Viwial Communi-
IE99.P58]
CINE
970.3
73
72-700354
MARC
Piel, David
Harold and the purple crayon.
Pier 73 (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
Made by Pyramid Film Producers.
11 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Tranftportatlon series)
With teacher's guide.
Sl'MUABY: Uses music, sound effects, and scenes of shipping
operation to portray varloue phases of tbe shipping industry.
1. ShlpplnK. 2. Merchant marine. I. Holt Rinehart and Win-
ston, inc. Series: Transportation series (Motion picture. Holt
Rln^iart and Winston)
387.5 72-709813
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Pierce, Jean
see
Tygcr.
Pierce, Robert. What if?
see
What if?
Piero della Francesca {FUmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films
and Slides, 1967.
15 fr. color. 65 mm.
OredUi: Author. Carol A. Peterson.
Bummarv: A study of tbe art of Piero d^a Franoeaca, exTflainlng
tbe Importance of mathematlc and linear p^'spectlre In bla pointing.
With captlona.
L Praooescbl, Pletro de Benedetto del. 14187-1402. i. Bodek
(Herbert B.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
759.5 73-734612
Bndefc Films and Slides of Callt
Piero deOa Frutcesca (Filmstrip) Visual PubUcadons,
London, 1968. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual
Publications, 1970.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Master painters)
Double-frame version also issued.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author, Anthony Bertram.
SUMMARY: A study of the life and work of Piero delU Fran-
ceses, examining the Influences which affected him. and showing
now his work hss Influenced suttsequent artists.
1. Franceschl, Pletro de Benedetto del. 1416I-1492. I. Visual
Publk-atlons, ltd.. London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. Ill
Series: Master painters (Pllmstrlp)
[N-D623.F ] 759.5 72-739013
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Piero delU Fmceaca, 1410.1492. [Motion picture] Carlo Rau-
hianti, July, 1970. Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
12 mm. td. color 16 mm.
From ilw Anthony Roland collection of nims on an.
Alv> luued in > lerie* entitled The hi»tory of an. Profram 4r Renaisuncc nun
■sserti liimseir.
CREDITS: Direciof. Carlo Rauhianti.
SUMMARY: A itudyofthc work of Piero detia Francetca. thought lobe ihc
first artiM lo ute effects of light for their direct lubduing artd soothing quaUtiei.
I. FranceKhi.Pietrode Benedetto dei. 1416?- 1492. 2. Shades aitd ihadows.
I Roland. Anthony II Rauhianii. Carlo Ludovko. III. Time-Life Rims.
IV The History o( art Program 4: Renaissance man asserU himself. (Motion
picture]
CND623] 759.5 75-714477
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Piero di Costmo {FUmttrip) Herbert E. Bndek Films and
Slides. 1967.
IS fr. color. 85 mm.
Creditt: Author. Carol A. Peterson.
Summary: A study of the art of Piero dl Ooalmo, riM>wlnK the
daaracteristlcs of realism. Irregular use of color omtraatB, and bizarre
subject matter. With captions.
1. Piero di Ooslmo, 1462-152L i. Budek (Herbert B ) Films
and Slides, SanU Barbara. Calif.
769.5 77-734613
Bud«^ FUma and Slides of (MiL
Pierre AngnsU Renoir {FUnutrip) Herbert E. Budet
Films and Slides, 1967.
15 fr. color. 36 mm.
Crtditt: Author. Carol A. Peteraoo.
Summary: A study of the painting of Augnste Benoir With cap-
tkMia.
1. Renoir, Angustev 1841-1919. k. Bndek (Herbert B.) FUma
and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
769.4 74-734616
Bud^ Films and Slides of Calif.
Pierre Au^uate Renoir (1841.1919) {Motian picture) Jerry
Winters. Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-HilL
1970.
23 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
rr«l((«: Writers, Justin HIne, Otto Peter Radl, Jerry Winters.
Hummnry: Re-creates Renoir's world and Interprets the aspira-
tions of this great master. Includes over fifty of Renoir's works,
1. Renoir. Auguste. 1841-1919. r. Winters, Jerry, n Con-
temporary Fflma/McOraw-HllL
759.4 72-706767
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pierre Bonnard {Filmstrip) Herbert E. Badek Films and
Slides, 1967.
IS fr, color. 85 mm.
CredUa: Author. Carol A. Peterson.
Summary: A Study of the painting of Bonnard. pcdnting out that
his quality of painting Is decoraUve and picturesque. With captions.
1. Bonnard, Pierre^ 1867-19*7. i. Bud^ (Herbert H.) Films
and Slides, SanU Barbara. Calif.
769.4 78-734616
Budek Films and SUdea ofl Ob11£.
(Motion picture) NBC Television,
(Pierre Mend^France,
19M.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Nor. 21, 1964. on the NBC~TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credtta.- Producer, Ijiwrence Spirak; director, Carl D^en; spon-
sor. Pan American World Airways.
Summary: Premier Pierre Uendte-Franoe dlscnnea tbe restora-
tion of France as a world power with Ned Brooks, moderator, Au-
gust Hecksler, John nightower. J<-hn Oakea, and I«wreoce Spirak.
1. Mead«s-France, Pierre. 1907- 2. France— PoUtlcs and goT-
emmeot — IMS- i. National Broadcasting Company, Int
NBC TWeTlslon Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion pic-
ture)
W4.0e2 79-701455
63
Pierrot and Moaa (Motion picture) Cartoon Film Studio,
Prague. Released in tbe U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hin, 1970.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 ram.
Credit*: Director, story, and screeoplay, Jan Mlmra; art director,
Boris Soukup: music. Zdenek Llaka; director of photography, Jlrl
Safar. Cast: LadlslsT Flalka, Karel Weber.
Summart/: An animated film In which two classical figures are
engafred In a chase around the world for a lyre which <»e possesses
and the other covets.
L Kreslen^ film. n. Contemporary Fllnu/McOraw-HlIL
704.946 79-706707
HcOraw-HIll Book Oo.
Piet Hondrian (FUmttrip) Badek Films & Slidn, 19^
15 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summnry: Describes the derelt^ment of the work of Mondrlan,
and showa how be used geometric forms with basic colors.
1. Mondriaaii. Pleter Cornells, 1872-1944. i, Budek (Herbert
E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
759.9492 71-753147
Bud^ FUma A Slides
Pieter Bruegei the dder (Filmstrip)
Films and Slides, 1965.
Herbert E. Budek
IS fr. color, 86 mm.
CredUt: Editorial coQsoltaot. Mldiael B. Boddc
Summary: A study of Om paintings of Pleter Bmegel. tbe rider,
pointing out that his art is modem In that H abowa tbe stuplditr
and Ignorance of man In oootrast to tbe DObllity and perfectlMi of
nature. With captloaa.
1. Bmegel, Pleter, tbe elder, d. 1096.
Films and Slides, SanU Barbara, Calif.
759.9492
Bud^ Films and Slides of CaUf.
I. Budek (Herbwt B.)
71-734617
Pietw Loi^fai (FtimstHp) Herbert E. Budek Filma and
Slides, 1967. ^^
14 fr color. 8C mm.
CredUt: Author, Carol A. Peterson.
by?srii- gt" wrth'ca^jLr"" •" '^"'^ ■^*^ "^ ^-^
BodekFUn-aodSU*. ^'SSlt ^""^^l*
Pietr© Lorenzetti (FUmttrip) Budek Films A Slidm, 1966.
15 fr. color. 35 mm.
Crtditt: Editorial supervisor, Michael H. Budek.
Summary: Describes the painting of Pletro Lorenzetti in its his-
torical context. With captions.
Vi*.'*"^"'' Pletro. d. ca. 1348. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films
and Slides, SanU Barbara. Calif.
759.5
75-738148
Budek FilmsA Slides
Pietromonaco, Don
see
Pop c<^.
Pig in a poke (Motion picture) Terrytoons, 1964.
4 min. sd. color. 35 mm. (Tbe Hector Heathcote show)
L. C. has b&w. 16 mm. print.
"IVl^ iist on the CB8-TV program The Hector Heathcote show.
Summary: Kn animated cartoon. Hector Heathcote bect«nes tbe
man selected by the government to make the final decision about the
Louisiana Pun^'hase.
1. CBS Films. Inc. Terrytoona. Series: Tbe Hector Heathcote
show (Motion picture)
791.43 77-704380
Pigeon Product! onB
see
Citizen of what country?
The Pigetm that came home: a story of the fjord eoantry
(Motion picture) Svekon films, Norway. Released in the
U. S. by Railey Films, 1964; by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide prepared by Ruth O. Bradley.
CREDITS : Writers, photographers, and editors, Sverre Sandberg,
Haakon Sandberg.
SUMMARY : Presents a story In which a homing pigeon aids In
the rescue of a young boy. Portrays aspects of the geography and
home life of Norway. Stresses the need to follow safety rules In all
outdoor activities. For elementary grades.
1. Homing pigeons— Juvenile films. 2. Outdoor Ufe— Safety meas-
ures—Juvenile films. 8. Norway— Juvenile films. I. Svekon films.
11. Bailey Fllma, inc., Hollywood. Calif. III. BFA EducaUonal
Media.
398.24 74-711606
BFA Educational Media rev
Pigeons (Motion picture)
see Urban ecology: Pigeons
Pigeons, pigeons (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide
Credit*: Collaborator, Roach Van Allen.
Summary: A study of pigeons set against tbe background of city
life. For elemenury grades.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Pigeons — JuvMiile films. i. Encydt^aedla Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
372.6 70-705903
Encyclopaedia BriUnnlca Edocatlonal Corp.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pigment transfer in skin cells. [Motion picture] National Science
Foundation. Made by Education Development Center.
Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972.
S min. id. color. 16 nun. (Developmental biology Tilm program)
Silent version also issued.
With teachers' guide.
CREDITS: Author. George Siabo.
SUMMARY: Points out differences in shape in melanocytes and IteratiRO-
cy tes in skin cells by observing them in culture, and uses diagrams and time-la)»e
cinenucrography to illustrate the mechanism of pigment transfer.
1. Skin. 2. Melanophoies. I. United States. National Science Founda-
tion. II. Holt. Rinehan and Winston, inc. 111. Series: Developmental biology
film program. [Motion picture].
tQP88.5] 574.8 72-702834
Holt. Rinehan A Winston 72 MARC
Pigments (Motion picture) Thorne Films, 1970.
4 mitt. si. oolor. super 8 mu. (Experimental biology: photo-
synthesis)
I»op film. Film notes on curtridge case.
ritEDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : U.ses paper chromato^apbj to separate pigments Id
plants, and suggests that all green plants bave basically the same
phot Dsynt bet Ic pigments.
I. Pbotosyntbesis. 2. Plant pigments. I. Thorne Films, inc..
Boulder. Colo. II. Series : Experimental biology : photosynthesis
(Motion picture)
[QK882] 581.1 72-712151
Thorne Films, Inc.
Pigs! {Motum picture) Dimension Films. Released by
Churchill Films, 1»67.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summai-y: Portrays the Images and sensations evoked by a group
of piglets slewing, eating, and exploring a barnyard.
1, Swtne— Behavior. i. Dimension Films, n. Churchlli Films,
Lob Angeles.
636.4 Fi A 68-791
CINE
Pigs and progress (Motion picture)
see Chemistry of aluminum
Pijper, Adrianus
see
Genesis of bacterial flagella. Sunlight
darkgrotmd microscopy.
National Film Board of
Pfkangikum {Motion -picture)
Canada, 1968.
0 min. "'t. 1>&\v. 16 mm. (Challenge for change)
Made in cooperation with departments and agencies of the Gov-
ernment of Canada.
Creditt: Producers, John Kemeny, Barrle Bowells: director. Bar-
rle Howella; cameraman, Tony lanzeto; editor, Roger Hart.
Summary: A view of life in an Indian village in northern On-
tario as reflected In drawings made by John Oould during a month's
stay on the Indian Reservation of Pikanglkum.
1 Indians of North America— Ontario. i. Canada. National
Film Board. Series: Challenge for change (Motion picture)
970.4 73-705257
National Film Board of Canada
Pilce Productions
see
Demo derby.
Pile fabric primer {FUmsirip) Crompton-Riohmond Co.,
1962. Hade by Dwight Godwin Productions.
ri2 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manuaL
CredUs: Collaborator, Lucille Rea.
Summary: Illustrates methods of designing clothing made of
corduroy, velveteen, and velvet, with detailed Instructions for proper
pattern lay-out, cutting, and sewing.
1. Costume design. 2. Sewing. i. Crompton-Rlchmond Company.
646.4 FiA6a-4356
Crompton-Rlchmond Co.
The PilgriM Umilj. {Filmstrip] King Screen Productions, 1969.
Captioned for the use of the deaf by Media Services and Cap-
tioned Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Hand-
ica[H>ed.
I roll, color ii mm.
SUMMARY; llluMratet the story of ihe Pilgrim* For primary gradct.
I Pilgrim Fat hen Juvenile literature. I. King Screen Producliooi. II
United Staiei. Bureau ot Educaiton for the Handicapped. Media Scrvicci and
Capiionc'1 Films Branch.
1F681 371.9 72-734411
U S Bureau o( Edu<.-alion 72 MARC
for ihe Handicapped
Pilgrim Films
see
From every shires ende: the world of
Chaucer's pilgrims.
Kaleidoscope Orissa.
Mahatma Gandhi: silent revolution.
Road to Santiago: France.
Road to Santiago: Spain.
Vinoba Bhave; walking revolutiwi.
Pilgrim Promotions
see
Australian marsupials.
Characteristics of kangaroos.
I am a koala.
Pilgrimage to a Hindn temple (Motion picture) H. Daniel
Smith. Released by Film Marketing Division, Syracuse
University, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Image India, no. 6)
Produced in cooperation with Center for Instructional Communi-
cations. Syracuse University; American Institute of Indian Studies,
Poona and Philadelphia: Educational Resources C^iter, New Delhi;
and State F^ducatlon D^t of the University of the State of New
York.
With guide.
CREDITS: Director and writer, H. Daniel Smith; cinematogra-
phy, Durai Rajendren ; technical adviser, K. K. A. Tenkatacbari.
SUMMARY: Explains ttiat making a pilgrimage to places of q>e-
clal sanctity is an age-old tradition of popular Hindu piety. Follows
a brfihmia pilgrim into the temple and to the innermost shrine.
Shows areas inside a t€«nple. which are normally Inaccessible to
non-Hindus and suggests how these areas appear to a believing
Hindu. Filmed within the Tengalal brftbmln community of Srlvals-
navas.
1. Pilgrims and pilgrimages— India. t. Smith, Harry Daniel,
1928- II. Syracuse University. Film Marketing Division. III.
Series: Image India (Motion picture) no. 6.
[BL1227.A1] 294.5 70-712495
S.viacuse Univ. Film Marketing Div.
Pilgrimage to a mountain peak {MotUm piotare) Hearst
Metrotone News, 1965.
4 min. .-d. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digei^t, v, 7, no. 10)
On reel with The New York World's Fair— peace through under-
standing.
With study guide.
Bummarp: Shows the conquest of Mt Kennedy by an expedition
which includtd Robert F. Kennedy, the first of the group to reach
the summit of the 13,900-foot high mountain.
1. Kennedy, Mount 2. Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968. i. Hearst
Metrotone New.s inc.. New York. Series: Screen news digest (Mo-
tion picture) V. 7, no. 10.
796.5 Fi A 68-2097
Hearst Metrotone News
Pilgrimage to Mecca (Motion picture) Safouh Naamanii
1957; nuMle 1954.
25 min. si. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Pbot{«raiAy. Safouh Naamanl.
Summury: Presents scenes of the June 1964 pilgrimage to Mecca,
showing people arriving and circling the Kaaba, and other activities.
Includes scenes of King Sand, the Governor Oenerat of Pakistan,
Begnm aga khan, and Oamal Abdel Nasser.
1. PHgTlms and pilgrimages — Mecca. i. Naamanl, Safouh.
297 76-701964
The Pilgrimage to Mecca {Motion picture) Safouh Naam-
ani, 1964. Made by W. A. Palmer Films.
40 miu. s<l. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Script, Salahuddln AI Gaaly; narrator and translator,
Isa K. Sabbagh : photography, Safouh Naamanl.
Eummarj/: Presents scenes of an annual pilgrimage to Mecca,
and explains the religious significance of the dlffn^ot ceremonies,
Indadlng stories of Abraham and Muslim prayers and beliefs. In-
cludes views ot Prince Faisal and of a visit to Medina and the
Prophet's Mosque.
1 Pilgrims and pilgrimages— Mecca. i. Naaxnaol, Safouh.
2»7 70-701955
The Pilgrims as real people {Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education (196- ?,
45 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (United States history)
Bvmmai-y: Uses photographs and maps to tell the story of the
Pilgrims. Depicts their search for religious freedom, their persecu-
tion In England, and their sufferings during the first winter at
Plymouth.
1. Pilgrim Fathers. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc. Chi-
cago. Series: United States history (Filmstrip)
974 7a-732906
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Tlw PUgriHi come to America. [Filnutrip] Media Services and
Captioned Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Educadon for the
Handicapped. Made by Creative Arts Studio. Released by
Educational Media Distribution Center, 1971.
25 fr. color. 33 mm.
Captioned for uk in ichool program* for the dead
With tcript and teacher't guide.
CREDITS: Author, Rubyc Fryc; utiit, John Mitchell.
SUMMARY: Usea ■ ttory ibout the Pilgrims to teach buic woidi to deaf
children. For primary grades.
1. Deaf— Education— English language—Juvenile Rims. I. United States-
Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Media Servicca and Captioned
Films Brartch. II. Educational Media Distribution Center.
[HV2468] 371.91 72-732550
Creative Artt Studio 7J MARC
64
The PilL [Filmstripi Trainex Corp., 1972. Made by Medcom.
31 fr. color, 35 mm. andphonodisc: 2 s. (I s. in English, 1 s. in Spanbh),
12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 6 min. each side. (Family planning counseling series)
Also issued with phonoUpe in cassette in English and Spanish
With fact booklet.
SUMMARY; Discusses how binh control pills work, how they arc dis-
pensed, how they are taken, and what symptoms to report to the doctor.
1. Oral contraceptives. I. Trainex Corporation. 11. Series: Family plan-
ning counseling series. [Filmstrip].
tRG137.5] 613.9 72-736641
Trainex Corp. 72 MARC
Pillars of Allah (Motion picture)
see Holy men of India; Islam
The PiUbug {^Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mlr si. color, super 8 mm. (Investigating animal behavior)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summorp: Shows ciiildren experimenting with a plUbug to deter-
mine various aspects of animal behavior. For elementary grades.
1. Onlsco idea— Juvenile Alms. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Investigating animal behavior (Motion picture)
595 78-703343
Ealing Corporation
Pillow talk {Motion picture) Arwin Productions. Beleased
by Universal-International, 1959.
110 mil. sd. color. 3,i ram.
CineumScope. Eanlman color by Pathe.
Creditt: Producers, Ross Hunter, Martin Mclcher ; director,
Michael Gordon ; story. Russet Rouse, Clarence Ureene ; screen-
play, Stanley Shapiro, Maurice Rlchlln ; director of photography,
Arthur E. Arling; film editor. Milton Carrute. Catt: Rock Hudson,
Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Bitter, Nick Adams.
Summary; A romantic comedy In which a fashionable interior
decorator and a successful song writer meet and evmtually fall In
love as a result of having been on the same party line.
r. .\rwin Productions, inc. ii. Universal Internatloaal Films, Inc.
Fi 68-1564
Plllsbury Company
see
Breakfast for B. J.
Busy lady bakeoff .
The Merry millers of Pillsbury's best.
Pilot Dogs, inc.
see
Two see.
Pilot Films Corporation
see
The Blacksmith's story.
Pilot study 1 : Neurophysiological approach to cerebral palsy
habilitation {Motion picture) Newington Hospital for
Crippled Children. Released by Inter-Church Audio-
Visuals, 1968.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
Summary: Shows that neurophysiological therapy techniques im-
proved the reflexology of a group of seven cerebral palsied children
ranging In age from one to eleven years.
1. Cerebral palsied children. i. Newlngton, Conn. Hospital for
Crippled Children, n. Inter-Church Audlo-Vlsuals, Inc., Wethers-
field, Conn. III. Neurophysiological approach to cerebral palsy
habilitation (Motion picture)
362.4 Fi A 68-1823
Newlngton Hospital for Crippled Children
Pilot study 2 : Neurophysiological approach to cerebral palsy
habilitation {Motion picture) Nexvington Hospital for
Crippled Children. Released by Inter-Church Audio-
Visuals, 1968.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Confirms that neurophysiological therapy does help
cerebral pal^^ied children and shows that continued treatment results
In noteworthy advances. In general reflexology.
1. Cerebral palsied children. i. Newlngton, Conn. Hospital for
Crippled Children- ti. Inter-Churoh Audlo-Vlsuals, Inc., Wethers-
fleld. Conn. ni. Neurophysiological approach to cerebral palsy
habilitation (Motion picture)
862.4 Fi A 68-1824
Newlngton Hospital for Crippled Children
Pilots watch for swans (FUmatrip) My weekly reader,
1966. Made by Cwnmunicators.
17 fr. color. 35 mm. (Read and undersUnd)
Series 3. no. 8-66.
Summary: Telia about the concern of airplane pilots for tlying
Bwans, and explains how a watch is set up to alert other pilots who
might be in danger of Sylng Into a flock.
1. Aeronautics— Accidents. i. My weekly reader. Series :
Reed and understand (Filmstrip)
372.6 77-782907
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pimrntel discusses the hydn^n atom (Motion picture)
Chemical Education Material Study. Made by Davidson
Films. Released by Modem learning Aids, 1964.
!)2 III n. Mi. bftw. 10 mm.
A CHEM study film.
Provides tencher backicrouDd for the CHESI study film entitled
The Hydroeren Htom as viewed by qunntum mectianlcs.
CreditB: Producer. David W, Rld(n*'sy.
Hummary: Professor George C. Plmeotel discusses the shortcom-
iDgs of the planetary model In terms of Its Inconsistency with experi-
ment and with quantum mechanics. Provldea a basts for understand-
ing the slgnlflcance of the Schroedlnger equation.
1. Hydrogen. 2. Atoms. i. Chemical Education Material Study,
n. Modem learning Aids, New York. iii. The Hydrogpo atom, as
viewed by quantum mechanics (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-4 rev
Chemical Education Material Study
El Pineel inmortal (FOmHrip) Qeasler Pub. Co., 1967.
2 filmstrips <25 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonotapes (7
In. I, 7^ In. per wc., 25 mln. each.
WItli text In Spanish and English.
Contentu: 1. La plntura dasslca.— 2. La plntara moderna.
1. Palntln;;. Modem. i. Gessler Pabllsbing Company.
769 74^-734690
Gewler Pub. Co.
The Pinch hitter {Motion picture) Triangle Film Corp.,
1917.
13 mln. si. b&w. on orange-tinted stock. 26 mm.
Exct'rpt from the 31 mln. motion picture.
Creditt: Director, Victor Scblrtzlnger; story C. Gardner Sullivan.
Ca»t: Charles Uay, Sylvia Bremer.
In the Gatewood W. Duoston Film Collection, Library of Congress.
Summary: A comedy. Abble Nettleton, sole owner of the Students'
Progressive Cream Puff Parlor, attempts to assist coU^;e freshman
Joel Parker, a newly arrived farmboy from Turkey Cre«k.
I. Triangle Fltm Corporation, n. Oatewood W. Dnnaton Film Col-
lection.
791.43 Fi 68-411
Triangle Film Corp.,
The Pinch hitter [Motion picture)
1917.
31 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
In the nnvld B. Bradley Film Collection of the Ainerlran Film
InAtituie Collection, Library of Congres-tt.
Creditt: Director. Victor Schlrtzlnger ; story, C. Gardner Siilllvan.
Cast: Charles Ray, Sylvia Bremer, Jos^h J. Dowling, Jerome Storm,
Darrel Fos.s, Louis Durham.
Summary: A romantic comedy about the experiences of a country
boy during his first year at college.
I. Triangle Film Corporation, n. David B. Bradley Film Collec-
tion, m. American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 79-709638
Pine branch (Motion picture) Filmbulgare, Sophia. Ke-
leased in the IT. S. by Contemporary Films/MoGraw-Hill,
1969.
11 iiiin. .sd. color. 16 mm.
Crediti: Director, T. Dlnow.
Summary: An animated film which uses the pine branch to sym-
bollEe the endless flow of human Hfe, showing each generstlon ar-
riving with its desires, experiencing Its love, and leaving Its fruit
behind to continue the eternal movement of life,
1. Ufe. I. FUmbulgare. n. Contemporary FIlms/McGraw-HllL
791.43 79-704587
UcGraw-HIIl Book Co.
Pine life cycle. [Filmstrip] Carolina Biological Supply Co., 1970.
54 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manual.
SUMMARY: The life cycle of the pine, especially its fertiliMtion and devel-
opment, is presented with habit views, gross views, photomacrographs, photomi-
crographs, and a diagram. With captions.
1. Pine I. Carolina Biological Supply Company.
[QK495.P66, 585 72-736379
Carolina Biological Supply 72 MARC
Co.
Pine nuts (Motion picture) Dept. of Anthropology, Univer-
sity of California, 1961.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (American Indian films)
CredUM: Directors, A, L. Kroeber, S. A. Barrett; writers, S. A.
Barrett, C. C. Macauley; narrator, A. J. Ostroff; collaborators, D.
Shutler, Jr.. W. C. M. Brown; photographer and editor. A, Flerlng.
Summary: Shows the method of processing the nut from the pinon
tree to make a nutritious staple which has been used by the Palute
and Wasbo Indians since pre-Columbian times.
1. Pine nut i. California. University. Dept of Anthropology.
Series: American Indian films (Motion picture)
634 Fi 68-202
Pine seeds: release and germination (Motion picture)
Ward's Natural Science Establishment, 1969.
3 min. 8l. color. 8 mm.
l..fOp film issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
CRiSDITS : Photography. William M. Harlow.
SUMMARY : Uses time-lapse photography to sbow the opening of a
pine cone for seed dispersal and to show the germination of the seert.
Describes the role of flre In the opening of the Jack pine.
1. Pine seed. 2. Seeds-DisHemi nation. 3. Germination.
I. Ward's Natural Science Establisbment, Inc.
685 76-711478
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Mne Tree Camp (Motion picture) Envision Corp., 1970.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
A fund-raising film for the Easter Seal Society of Maine.
SI'MMARY : Shows everyday life at Pine Tree Camp, empbasixlng
the ra[«>ort between campers and staff and the happiness that the
camp can bring to a handicapped child.
1. Pine Tree Camp. I. Envision Corporation.
[GV196.P] 862.4 70-718208
CINE
Pineapple from Hawaii (Motion picture) Doubledaj Multi-
media, 1970.
3 mln. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Islands of the Pacific series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Butnmary: Follows the production of pineapple from the early
growth of the young plants to the harvesting and processing of the
crop. Stresses that the success of the pineapple Industry Is de-
pendent on climatic conditions and methods of farming.
1. Plneapple—Hawall. i. Doubleday Multimedia. Series:
Islands of the Pacific series (Motion picture)
634 70-708030
Doubleday Multimedia
Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii
see
Be an artist at breakfast.
Pineapple prodnctiini (Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
4 mtn. si. color. 8 mm. (United SUtM)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Summary: A study of the pineapple industry, showing the planting,
spraying, and harvest of pineapples.
1. Pineapple. i. Park Films. Series: United States (Motion
picture)
634 Fi A 68-3202
Park Films
Pinhole camera (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summury: Demonstrates the construction and use of a simple
camera made from a cardboaril box with a pinhole in place of a
lens. Shows the use of photosensitive paper as film and explains
simple steps In developing the Image exposed In the camera. Shows
examples of Images obtained in this manner.
1. Photography. Pinhole. i. Baling Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass.
681 Fi A 68-953
Ealing Corporation
Tlie Pinhole camera (Motion picture) Unesco. Released by
Encyclopaedia Brilannica Educational Corp., 1970.
5 min. !<l. b&w. super 8 mm. (Teaching of phyfics ^rles)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
SUMAIAKY; Presents a sequence of plcturen taken with camerHS
having increasingly smaller pinhole diameters to reveal that light
has some properties which cannot be adequately Interpreted with the
particle model.
1. Light. Wave theory of. I. Unltetl Nations Educational. Scien-
tific and Cultural Organization. II. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Edu-
cational Corporation. Ill, Series: Teaching of physics aeries (Mo-
tion picture)
[QC403] 635 75-713670
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Educational Corp.
The Pink city. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
30 min sd loU.i 16 mm (The Gloty that rcmiin*. n.i 7|
CREDITS Writer and n»rtii(.(. Robcri ErsLme
SUMMARY: Evimincs the history, ■rehiieciure. ind an objects nf the pal-
aces «r (he Maharajas Man Singh. Jai Sinfh. and Sawai Jai Singh, and ditcuuci
the rule or these three most famous rulcn of Jaipur.
I.Jaipur. India (Rajasthan)-HiMory 2 Jaipur. India (Rajailhan) Palaces.
I British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service II. Time-Life Films.
Ill Scries. The Glory that remains. [Motion picture] no. 7.
(DS486.J3] 954 70-7U*,89
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Pink panther (Motion picture)
by United Artists Corp., 1964.
Miriflch Ca Keleased
113 min. sd. color. ,15 mm.
Technlraraa. Technicolor.
Creditt: Producer, Martin Jurow ; director, Blake Edwards: writ-
ers. Maurice Richlin. Blake Edwards ; music, Henry Mancinl ; photog-
raphy. Philip Lathrop: film editor, Ralph Winters. Ca$t: David
NIven, Peter Sellers, Capuclne, Robert Wagner, Claudia Cardlnala
Summary: A comedy adventure about an international Jewel thief
who expects to steal a diamond called the pink panther with the
help of the wife of the bumbling police Inspector who is pursuing him.
I. Mirlsch Company, Inc. u. United Artists Conwrat ion.
Fi 67-1355
PiiriEBic (Motion picture) Miriach-Geoffrey Productions. Re-
leased by United Artists Corp., 1966.
6 min. sd. color. 35 mm. (Pink panther)
Crediia: Producers, David H. DePatle, Frii Freleng; director,
Hawley Pratt; story. John W. Dunn; score, Walter Greene; anima-
tion, Don Williams, Warren Batchelder, John Olbbe, Manny Perez,
Laverne Harding; editor, Lee Gunther.
Summary: An animated cartoon about the adveottires of a pink
pantber who finds himself snowbound with a crazy moose who triei
to attack him.
L Mlrtach-Oeottrey Productions, ii. United Artlatt Omporatloa.
Series: Pink panther (Motion pktore)
791.48 73-701956
Pinning: cross face rercne cradk (Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1970.
3 mln. 8l. color, soper 8 mm. (Wreatllof)
Loop film. Film notea on cartridge case.
Summary; A. detailed analysis of tba croaa face reverae cradle
plontDg bold.
1. Wrestling. i. Baling Corporation, Cambridge, Man. Se-
ries: Wrestling (Motion picture)
796.8 77-70634C
Baling Corp.
65
Pinning : half and reverse nelsons (Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1970.
3 mln. Bl. color, super S nun. (Wr«BtllDC)
Loop Ulm. Film notes on cartridge caae.
Summary: A detailed analysis of the half and reverse netson with
head pinning holds.
1. Wrestling. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Han. Se-
ries: Wrestling (Motion picture)
796.8 78-705344
Ealing Corp.
Pinning insects (Motion picture) Nonnan Bean. Released
by Film Associates, 1968.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Life science activities series,
no. 8)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates the correct use of a pinning board for drying
Insects.
1. I nsects— Collection and preservation. l Bean, Norman, n.
Film Associates. Series: Life science activities aeries (Motion
picture) no. 8.
679 71-701027
Film Associates
Plnocchio (Motion picture)
see Monstro the whale
Hnocchio in outer space (Motion picture) Universal Pic-
tures Co., 1964. Filmed at Belvision Studios. Brussels.
T2 uiin. sd color. 35 mm.
Adapted from the original tale by Carlo Collodl.
Credits: Producers. Norm Prescott. Fred Ladd; director, Ray
GooRseos; original Idea. Norm Pre-icott ; screenplay. Fred Lnderman.
Voices: Arnold Stang, Conrad Jameson, CMff Owens. Peter Laier.
Mavis Mlms.
Summary: An animated cartoon about Pinocchlo and a Mars-
seeking turtle who lands on earth by mistake and their adventures
together In outer space.
I. Lorenzlni. Carlo, 182ft-1890, Le avventure di Pinocchlo.
II. miversal Pictures Company, lac (Incorporated 1936)
791.43 78-707823
Pins (Motion picture) D. L.
Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
Richardson. Released by
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wrestling fundamentals series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Demonstrates basic pin holds. Including the bar arm,
the half nelson, and the cradle. Uses close-up photography of hand
grips and arm and leg positton.s to stress correct procedurea Shows
protective headgear.
1. Wrestling. i. Richardson, D. L. n. Balley-FIlm Associates.
Series : Wrestling fundamentaLs series (Motion picture)
796.8 76-706038
Bailey-FIlm Associates
Pile and needke, needles and pins (FUmstrip) Jam Handy
Organization, 1967.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a. microgroove. (Sing
a song of safety, no. 7) . , . »,
Based on a song in the book entitled Sing a song of safety, by
Irving Caesar. j, .. , „
Summary: Shows children safe ways to nae plna, needles, knives,
and scissors, emphasising the Importance of following safety rules.
1. Safety education— Juvenile films. l Caesar, Irving, 1895-
Slng a song of safety, n. Jam Handy Organization, inc. Series :
Sing a song of safety ( Filmstrip ) no. 7.
372.1 Fi A 68-4034
Jam Handy Organization
Pinter, Harold,
see
The dumb waiter
The Dumb waiter.
Pinter people (Motion picture) Potterton Productions, Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by Grove Press Film Division,
1969.
58 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer and director, Gerald Potterton; phott^raphy,
Terence McCartney-Fllgate. Voice*: Harold PIntCT, Vivien Merchant.
Donald Pleaaence, Dandy Nichols, Kathleen Harrison, Richard
Briers.
Summary: Combines an Interview with Harold Pinter In his home,
five early Pinter revue sketches In animated form, and IlTe-actlon
shots of London and Londoners today.
1. Pinter, Harold, 1930- i. Potterton ProdncUona. n. Grove
Press. Film Division.
928 72-707492
Grove Press
Pinto Ben (Motion picture) New York Motion Picture
Corp. Released by Mutual Film Corp., 1915.
2 reel*, si. b4w. 16 mm.
Origiuully released In 35 miu.
Incomplete copy : L. C baa reel 2 (14 min.)
A Broncho production.
Released in 1918 by W. H. Productions under the title Horns and
hoofs.
In the Oatewood W. Dunston film collection. Library of Congress.
Based on the poem by William S. Hart.
CreditB: Director, William S. Hart; phot(«rapher, Robert Doeran.
Catt: William S. Hart, the horse Fritz.
Summary: A cowpuncher relates In verse to his companions gath-
ered around a campllre the story of how his cow pony, Pinto Beo,
gave his life to save his master when a herd of cattle stampeded In
the narrow pnssagn of the rhlcago stockyards.
I. Hart, William Surrey. 1874-1946. Flnto Ben. n. New York
Motion Picture Corporation. ni. Mutual Film Corporation, iv.
Horns and hoofs (Motion picture) v. Gatewood W. Dunston flUn
collection.
Fi 68-435
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pintoff Productions
The Critic,
Interview.
The Violinist.
Pints and ounces (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1972. Made by
Golt Educational Materials,
fi5 fr. color. Xi mm. and phonodisc: 1 8., 12 Id., 331 rpm.,
8 mln. (Meesiirlns capacity series)
AlAo issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Aida Golt
SUMMARY : Bzplaias bow to use the liquid measures of pints
and ounces. For primary ffrades.
1. Liquids — Juvenile films. 2. Weights and measures — Juvenile
fllms. 3. Units— Juvenile films. I. McOraw-HlU Book Companj.
II. Series: Measuring capacity series (Fllmstrlp)
rQCl45.2] 372^ 70-739938
Mctiraw.HlUBookCo.
Pints and quarts {F3mstrip) Filmstrip House, 1966.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. (Understanding units of measurements,
no. 4)
With ifiicher's guide.
Summarj/- Teaches the concept of fliUng a space using the example
of water or square blocks filling a box. Deiuonstrutes how to deter-
mine the volume of different-shaped and dltrerent-sized containers
by trarisfering water from one to the other and shows the hierarchy
of standard units from cup to pint to quart.
1. Volume (Mathematics) i. Fllmstrlp House, New York.
Series: Uaderslanding units of measurements (Fllmstrlp) no. 4.
Fi A 67-3747
Fllmstrlp House
IMBtaM rartilt Yasari. [Modon pictivc] Australian Institute of
Aboriginal Studies, Canberra, 1971. Released in the U.S. by
University of California Extension Media Center.
32 min. *d color. 16 mm. (AuMralUn Institute of Aboriginal Studies
leries)
CREDITS: Author, Roger Sutdall.
SUMMARY: Showt an initiBtion ritual of the Pintubi aborigines in which (he
young Pintubi men meet the tpirita of their anccston at >un*et beside the red
rock of Yumsri.
I. Pintubi (Australian tribe) 1. Australian Inttitute of Abonginai Studies,
Canberra, il. Cslifonita. Univenity. Esteniion Media Center,
(DU125] 572.994 77-715358
Univ. of Calif. Eitension 72 MARC
Media Center
Pinwheel sandwiches (Motion pwUire) Md3raw-Hill Book
Co., 1970. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food preparation series, set 4)
Loop film mounted In cartrldga
With teacher's guide.
1. Sandwiches. t. McOraw-HlU Book Company. Series : Food
preparation series (Motion picture) set 4.
641.8 70-706617
McGraw-HUt Book Co.
Pioneer colony {Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept. of
Education, School Broadcasts Section, Reginn, 1965. Made
by Saskatchewan Cine-Grnphic Division.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Saskatchewan sigtitUne series, no.
5)
Credits: Producer and director, Robert Howard; writers, Muriel
Clements, Gertrude Uurray; cameramen, Alvln Schafer, Ken I'atter-
Bon.
Summary.- Describes life In the Barr Colony settlement of Lloyd-
min!s[er in lDU:i, as reveiiled In the dlnry of Alice Reudell and In an
interview with her youngest child. Miriam Qreupner.
1. Uoydmlnster — Hist. i. Saxkalchewan. School Broadcasts
Section. Series: Saskatchewan sightline series (Motion picture)
DO. 5.
917.124 Fi A 68-24
National Film Board of Canada
The Pioneer community {Filmstrip) National Film Board
of Canada, 1&6(;.
42 fr. color. STi mm.
Humtuiiry: I'reseiits views of life In a pioneer community In
Caiindn. For crudes -l-o.
1. Frontier nnd pioneer life — Canada — Juvenile films. r. Can-
adn. Nutlonnt Film Itoard.
372.8 Fi A 68-4190
National Film Hoard of Canada
Coronet Iiutruc-
Piofwer commiinity: Crafts (FUrrutrip)
tional Films, 1»70.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. aod phooodisc: 1 a, 12 In.. 33i rpm., 11
mln.
With uner'B guide.
Summarn: Hhows the crafts which were practiced by pioneer chil-
dren. Illustrates the early methods which were used to make
candles, and presents a view of a splnnloc wheel Id action and the
process of csblnet making.
1. Handicraft— U. 8. l Coronet InstrucUooal rilma.
745.5 7»-736593
Coronet Instructional Ptlms
Pioneer conmanlty: Family life {FOmttrip) Coronet In-
atructional Films, 1970.
47 fr. color 35 mm. and pbooodisc: 1 s.. 12 lo., 881 rpm., 18
min.
With owr's aulde. ,....._
Bttmmary: Shows how a pioneer family shares the responslblUty
In building and malnUtnIng a home on tbs frontier.
1 Frontier and pioneer life. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
917.3 71-736691
Coronet Instructional Ftlms
Pioneer community: Farm life (Filmstrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1970.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodfsc: 1 a, 12 In., 331 rpm.,
12 min.
With user's guide.
Summari/: Shows how the entire pioneer family participates In
preparing the soil for planting and In harvesting the crops.
1. Frontier and pioneer life. 2. Agriculture — U. S. — History.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
630.1 70-736696
Coronet Instructional Films
Pioneer CMnmunity: Foods (Fiimttrip) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1970.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. aod phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm.,
11 mln.
With user's guide.
Summary: Shows how the members of a pioneer family help
preserve meat and vegetables for dally and year-round use.
1. Frontier and pioneer life. 2. Food — Preservation. i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films.
917.3 75-736592
Oronet Instructional Films
Pioneer community: Schools and recreation (FUmttnp)
Coronet Instructional FiUns, 1970.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33| rpm., H
mln.
pioneer^monlty. Includes Yle«. ot > wdllng bee, a uoUaiig bee.
Coronet Instructional Films
Pionwr connnnnity: Work and trade {FiimttHp) Coronet
Instructiomil Films, 1970.
48 (r. color. 35 mm. .nd pbooodlK: 1 ».. 12 lb.. SSI rpm.. 12
min.
SlilUS-V^ow. . pioneer f.mU, on • '""•".'"'"^ S'-'ir.
tbem "rtbey stop at tbe general .tore, . blactemltb. «.op. th.
'"rrSS' ."d J "nStf-v-U. 3. ^ Con».. Im-tntCona.
™""- 917.3 76-736596
Coronet Instructional Films
Pioneer Uving: Education and recreation (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide. ,^ -^ ^„
Credits: Consultant, Dorothy Duncan. lano's
.SS'l^b^rSSo>-S"SJre=rXSein»ri.'S.
Ing bees, box socials, aod hay rides.
Another issue. ^^- g , cownet instructional
1. Frontier aud pioneer life~u. a- '■ y^^>^^<-
^'i'"^- 917.8 77-709703
Coronet Instructional Films
Pioneer living: Home crafts (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Consultant, Dorothy Duncan.
Summary: Shows how an early pioneer family relied upon their
crafts and skills such as sheep shearing, cloth making, hooking and
braiding, and woodworking.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — U. S. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
Coronet Instructional
917^
Films
76-709699
Pioneer Uving: Preparing foods (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Consultant, Dorothy Duncan.
Summary : Shows how a pioneer family prepared for winter by
smoking meat, peeling and preserving apples, chnming butter, mak-
ing D[iaple sugar, and baking bread.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — U. S- I. Coronet Instructional
i"llms.
Coronet Instructional
917.3
Films
76-709700
Pioneer living: The farm (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1971.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With Htudy guide.
Credits: Consultant, Dorothy Duncan.
Nummary : Shows pioneers clearing and plowing the fields, plant-
Ins the crops, harveNtlng, threshing, and grinding grain Into flour,
working at the flour mill, and processing flax.
Another iasuo. b&w.
1. Frontier and pioneer ilfe~U. 8. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
Coronet Instructional
917.3
Films
70-709701
Pioneer living: The village (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 rain. ."fd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Consultant, Dorothy Duncan. .,„„,„Mn»^
Summary: Shows what a pioneer village was like by depleting
activity at the general store and by showing dtfTerent tradesmen at
work.
_ Another issue, b&w. , ..* m i
1. Frontier and pioneer life— U. S. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
Coronet Instructional
917.3
Films
73-709702
Pioneer railroading (FUimtrip)
1969.
RMI Film Productions,
Pioneer living: The home (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films. 1971.
11 min. Md. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits : Onoultant, Dorothy Duncan.
Summary: Shows how a pioneer family of the early 1800*a built
a log cabin, cooked, made candles and soap, and performed other
household chores.
Another issue. bAw.
1, Frontier and pioneer life— U. S. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
917.8 72-709698
Coronet Instructional Films
'W fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., IT
mln. ClTie Story of tbe American railway)
CrfAitf Author Ron Schaumburg. , , ,
f™nr Trac^ the history of the railroad from "« begmnlngs
to 1860, Including the early steam engines of Isaac Newton and
■""T^IUlImads-U. S.-Hlstory. i. RMI Film Froductlona Se-
ries': The Story of tbe American railway (Fllmstrlp) ---„qq
385 74-787800
BMI Film Productions
PtoMcr skilla. part 1. Arts et mttiert iTntrcfob, partic 1. [Slide
•et3 National Film Board of Canada, 1966.
10 tbdet. color. 2 x 2 in.
SUMMARY: Illitttrates »ekcted CanadiM piooeer tkilb. Dfaifn**! ^<^ "»«
in Mcial itudies cIums- With caption* in EogUch and French.
I. Frontier and pioneer life— Caowla. 2. Canada— Social Ufe and cuitoma.
I. Canada. Natkmal Film Board. II. Title: Ana et ntttien d'autrefoi>. panic
1. [Slide >ct]
tFl032] 745 72-733372
National Fdm Board of 72 MARC
66
PtoMcr sUUa, part 2. Arts et mttiers d'antrcfola, partk 2. (SUde
Kt] National Fihn Board of Canada, 1966.
10 slides cotof. 2 X 2 in.
SUMMARY: [ttuitrates selected Canadian pioneer >kilU. Designed for uie
in tocial iludics classes. With captions in English and French.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— Canada. 2. Canada — Social life and customs.
I. Canada National Film Board. II. Title: Aru et m^ers d'autrefms, partic
2- [Slide Kt]
(F1032i 745 72-733373
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
Pioneer village in the 1830's: Farming (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ijoop film.
With user's guide.
Summary: Shows the planting, harvesting, and grinding of wheat.
Pictures the preparation of flax and making the fibers Into thread.
1 Wheat- U. S. 2. Flax— U. S. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
917,3 78-710772
Coronet Instructional Films
Pioneer village in the 1830*8: Home life (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 nii:i. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With user's guide.
Summary: Shows tbe building of a home, sharing of the work
by the children, preparation of meals, sewing, candlemaking, and
other home crafts.
1. U. S.— Social life and customs— 1T83-1865. 2. FronUer and pio-
neer life — U. S. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
917.3 79-710767
Coronet Instmctlooal Films
Pioneer village in the 1830*8: School (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 min. sl. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With user's guide.
Summary: Shows a teacher conducting classes for all grades In
one room. Includes sc^es of the younger pupils using slates and
senior students using qalll pens for penmanship lessons.
1. Rural schools. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
917^ 70-710770
Coronet Instructional Films
Pioneer village in the 1830*8: Social life (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ix>op film.
With user's guide.
Summary : Includes scenes of an erenlng social with square danc-
ing, an auction of the food baskets specially prepared by the women,
havrides, and a marriage ceremony,
1 ti_ s.— Social life and customs— 1788-1865. 2. Frontier and pio-
neer life — D. S. I. Coronet Instructional Fllma
917.3 74-710771
Coronet Instructional Films
Pioneer village in the 1830's: The blacksmith (MoUon pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films. 1971.
4 mln. sl. color, super 8 mm.
l^Mtp film.
With user's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the blacksmith forming a horseshoe, fitting,
and nailing It into place. Illustrares tbe fitting of an Iron tire for
1 Blacksmith ing. 2. Horseshoeing. I. Coronet Instructional
Films, n. The Blacksmith (Motion picture)
rTT220] 917,3 7ft-7l0769
Coronet Instructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pkmcer village in the ISStKs: Wool into dothing (Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 min. 8l. color, super 8 mm.
I^oop aim.
With user's inilde.
SUMMARY: Picture* drelns, cardinc and drawlng-out of the
flw<* by the drip qilndle or the apinning wheel Shows the wool
belDK knitted lato cloth.
1- Woolen and worsted manufacture. 2. Knitting. I. Corooel
Inatructioual Fllmii. 11. Wool Into clothing {Motion picture)
rTS1627] 917.3 72-710768
Coronet Inatnictlonal Films
PloMer Yfllate. Village 4e ptoaalen (Haat Cawida) [SUde set]
National Film Board of Canada, 1967.
10 ilidn. color 2 i 2 m
SUMMARY: llluiirstn pionc«r villi|e hfc in Upper Canada Designed for
u*e in Mctal itudiet clauet in ckmcniary (radcs. With captions in English and
I, Frontier and pmneer life— Ontario -Juvenile Rims. 2 Ontario Social
life and cwUmtm Juvenile filmi. (I Frontier and pioneer life— Ontario. 2.
Ontario— Social life and cuMo«t»] I Canada. National Film Board. II
Title: Village de pionniers (Haul Canada) (Slide set]
[F1058] 917.1 72-733374
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
Pioneers and modem rockets {Motion picture) ACI Films,
1970.
24 mill. 8d. color. 16 mm. (Man Into space)
Credits: Narrator, Albert Hibbs.
Summary: Deals with blackpowder rockets and the phyalcs of
rocket flight, the building of the liquid fueled rocket, and the de-
Telopment of guided missiles and large rocket boosters: the Atlas,
Titan, and Saturn v. Bridges the gap between the Tislons and
theory of rocketry and their reallwttJon In the technological achieve-
ments of the twentieth century. Combines animation, models, his-
toric footage, and actual footage from American and Russian space
shots.
1. Rocketry. i. ACI Films. Inc. Series: Man Into space
(Motion picture)
629.4 76-707907
ACI Films
^??'°*r.^ ***■ '*""^ (i^oiion picture) General Electric
Co., Film Production and Distribution, 1961. Made bv
Raphael G. Wolff Studios. ^
25 mln., )«d., color, 16 mm.
Prepared in cooperation with the U. S. Public Health Servtcp.
and the American Waterworks Association Service
r^^T^/"' ^^V*" ""'J'*^''^ "' water-supply in the American
^^i^ri^'^'. ^^"''"« t«th the sources of water, including the
^^''fh'"*' '*'^'*- "?•* '"* techniques of water treatment. dFs
cusses the cau^-s of water-supply crtsee and Illustrat^ experi-
ments for meeting shortages. Concludes with suggest onsaf to
«^ w^tLV*»t^ cltlxen can do to assure an abunXt supply It
safe water In the years ahead. Includes animation and photoifaphy
1. Water-supply. 2. Walei^Puriflcatlon. i. OeuCTal Elertrlc
Company. Film I'roductlon and Distribution. "<'°er*' Klectrtc
General Electric Co. Spn>d. * Distrlb ^' ^ ^^' ^
Piper Aircraft Corporation, Lock Haven, Pa.
This could be you.
nc Pipes of PK(woodwlada)[Film8trip] Scott Educatioo Divi-
sion, 1972.
«ppros.6«rr. cotof. 35 mm. and phooodiac: 2 >., 10 in., 33 1/3 rpm.,
12 min. (Once upon a aound)
Abo iiaued with phonoupe in cuaetu.
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY: Preaenta a muMcaJ story to acquaint the child with the wood-
wind family of musical instnmienU. For elementary grades.
1. Woodwind inatruments. 1. Scoa Graphics. Education Division. II.
Seriea: One* upon a sound. [FiUnatripj
"MLMli 372.« 72-733026
Scoa Educatioo Division 72 MARC
Pipes Of war (Motion picture)
see Film communique, no. 6
Pipetting {Motion picture)
cational Corp., 1968.
Eacyclopaedia Britaimica Edu-
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Biological tedmlques)
Loop film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary.- Demonstrates how to bold a pipet and use it to mei^sure
the volume of the solution to be pipetted.
1 Pipettes. L EncycUv«edla BrlUnnlca Bdacatlonal Corpora-
tion. Series: Biological techniques (Motion picture)
591.028 Fi A 68-2157
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educatlooal Corp.
Pipetting. Part 1: CleaninK and using a transfer pipet
{Motion picture) John Fitch Associates. Made and re-
leased by Kalmia Co., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Quantitative chemistry labora-
tory techniques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Also Issued in 10 mm.
Creditt: Authors, Robert M. Fttch, John T. Fitch.
Summary: Shows how to clean a pIpet and how a clean plpet la
rinsed with reagent and filled, using a bnlh. With sabtltlee.
1. Pipettes, 2. Chemistry— Manipulation, i. John Fitch Aa»-
dates. IL Kalmia Comf)any. Series: Quantitative tbaalBtrj lab-
oratory techniqaes (Motion picture)
646 78-704671
Kalmia Co.
Pipetting. Part 2: Graduated pipet and 3-vaIve bulb
{Motion picture) John Fitch Associates. Made and re-
leased by Kalmia Co., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Quantitative chemistry labora-
tory tedinlques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Also issued In 16 mm.
Creditt: Authors. Robert M. Fitch, John T Fitch
Summary: Explains the calibration data on the stem of a grad-
uated plpet and shows how the plpet is rinsed with reagent and filled.
Demonstrates a three-valve bulb, explaining the function of eadi
valve. With subtitles.
1. Pipettes. 2. Chemistry— Manipulation. i. John Fitch Asso-
ciates, n. Kalmia Company. Series: Quantitative chemistry
laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
^ , , „ 545 74-704672
Katmla Co.
Pipevine swallowtail: life cycle (Motion pictat«) Thome
Films, 1970.
5 min. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology : terrestrial orsaolsms)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Rnnell.
Sl'MMARY: Traces the life cycle of the pipevine swallowtail
ami shows how It is adapted to Its environment.
1. Pipevine swallowtail 2. AdapUtira (Biology) I Tbome
Films, Inc, Boulder. Cola n. Series; Ecology: terrestrial organisms
(Motion picture)
[QL561.P2] 595.78 72-712135
Thome Films. Inc.
Piping safety is no accident {Motion picture) Apprentice
and Journeyman Training Trust Fund, 1966.
35 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer and director, Vem Vihlene; photographer, Ivan
Dryer.
Summary: Portrays accidents that have occurred In the piping
and plumbing trade, discusses their causes, and shows ways of
prevention. Includes accidents resulting from Incorrect scaffolding,
non-protective clothing, and improper ose of equipment.
1. Plumbing — Accidents. i. Apprentice and Journeyman Train-
ing Trust Fund.
614.85 Fi 68-20
Le Pique-niqae (Filmstrip) Mary Glaagow & Baker Lim-
ited. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts
1970. '
^ "'"■ «>lor. Sr\ mm. und phonoinpe. (Bon voyage! Piirt 3.
Also Issued in liAw.
With manual.
SUMMARY; A French language teaching film. Suggesta the com-
ing of summer holidays. Includes vocabulary dealing with meals,
natural scenery, and clothes.
M, nJrT!' l""«"»»e— A'idio-vlsual Instruction. I. Mary Glasgow
ft Baker Umlted. H. Universal Edncntion and Visual Arts III Se-
ries; Bon voyage! (FUmstrlp) Part S. no. 9
[PC2112.7] 448,8 78-740358
Universal Education and Visual A rta
Pirates, privateers, and buccaneers (Filmstrip) Kexbeit
M. Elkins Co., 1962.
.^S fr color. 3o mm. (Our neighbors to the south)
CreiUa: Writer and Illustrator, Elizabeth Dresser.
Summary: Studies the activities of the pirates In the Americas
and how they changed the history of the area. Traces the route
of the Inca treasure from South America. Includes teacher guide
frames and vocabulary list With captions.
L Pirates. I. Herbert M. Elklns Company. Series: Our
nel^bora to the south (Filmstrip)
917.28 70-734086
Herbert M.Eiklns Co.
The Pirogue maker {Motion picture) Humble Oil and Ke-
fining Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
ri9e-r,
t*
»i
13 mln. sd. colcH*. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows how Louisiana's Acadian craftsmen use hand-
made tools to build a dugout canoe, called a pirogue, from a solid
cypress tree.
1. Canoes and canoeing. i. Humble Oil and Refining Company
(Incorporated In DeL) n. Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.
Fi A 67-5424
Modern Talking Picture Service
Pha, rtofy of a cathaJral a^nre. (Motion picturei Romor films
[Italy] 1970. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
10 min. Id. color. 16 mm.
From the Anthony RoUad collection of fUmi on an.
Aho iaaued in a Kries eabtlcd The history of an. Program 3; Man sod
Chriaiendom-^he glofy of Gothic.
CREDITS: Director. Carlo L Ragghianti; muatc. Giorgio Faber.
SUMMARY: Aitudy of threeoeomriaofarchiWctuf^io Pitafrom theyesr
1000 to 1300 A.D.. noiini the character of the buitdingi which reflect a aen-
aitivity in adapttng atruclural initovatton to a homofcooua whole.
1. Architecnire—Piaa. 2. Archittsnire. RoauuMM)u»-PiBS. 3. Architec-
ture. Gothic-Piaa. I. Roland, Anthony. 11. Romor fihns. 111. Thac-Ufe
Film*. IV. The History of art Program 3: Man and Chrwtndom--the glorv
of Gothic. iMotioa picture]
1NAII2I] 720.W5 73-714518
Tune-Lih nirat yj MAKC
Pisces Films
see
Stained glass windows.
La Pisdne {Motion picture) ORTF, Paris. Released in the
U. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
. France avec Jean et H6tfene,
13 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (1
Set 1, lesson G)
A French language teaching film.
With student kit
1. French language — Aodlo-vlsual Instruction. 1. Ofllce de radlo-
dlffuslon-t6l*v1sl<m francalae. n. (JhUton Company. Series- Bhi
France avec Jean et Hfi*ne (Motion picture) Set 1, teasoo b!
„ 448 70-704512
Chilton Books
67
Pisqoi I {Motion picture) Mobil Oil del Peru, 1968. Made
by V^avin, inc.
35 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SpflnLsh version (24 mln, 35 mm.) also Issued.
Sttm«iwirir.' Points out the rlska Involved In oil exploration and
display, and discusses the latest technology used In Jungle dl op€rt-
tlons. Shows the driUlng of an oil well In the Peruvian Jungle, from
the clearing of Jungle and bringing In of equipment to the actual
drilling and abandonment of the well as a dry hole,
1. Oil well driUlng. 2. Petroleam—Peru. i. Mobn Oil del Peru
«,™ 623 78-703519
The Pistol (Motion picture) Wolfgang Urchs, Germany.
Released in the U. S. by Pyramid Films, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
An Atlaa film.
SUMMARY : A wry commentary on man's tendency to 8oIv« prob-
lems with a gtin.
1. Violence. I. Urchs, Wolfgang. II. Pyramid Films, ina
704.946 70-710167
A. L. A. BookUat
The Pit (Motion picture) British Film Institute, lyindon,
1962. Released in the V. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
28 min. sd. lAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Reenacts Edgar Allan Poe'a Inqolsltlon, baaed on the
Spanish Inquisition of the 1400"^
1- ^''*L,Ed8»'" Allan, 180e-1849. Inquisition. I. P«e Edgar
Allan, 1800-1840. Inquisition. II. British Film Institute III Films
Incorporated.
ri'S2611] 813 70-712739
Films Incorporated
The Pit and the pendnlnm (FUmstrip) Brunswick Prodnc-
tions, 1966.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Works of Poe I
Credit!: Director. Karen Welntraub; script Jane A. Gevlrtt;
illustrator, Herbert Lebowitz.
Summary: Analyzes and preaenta excerpts from Poe'a short story
The pit and the pendulum.
1. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1W9. The pit and the pendulum. i
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The pit end the pendulum. 11. Bruns-
wick Productions. Series : The Works of Poe (Filmstrip)
813 Fi A 68-4417
EducationnI Record Sales
Pit-stop (Motion picture) Coca Cola Co. Made by C. M. I
Films in cooperation with NEA. Released by C. M. L
Filmc and Coca Cola Co., 1968.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- A driver-education film for high school students. Uses
scenes of races and race-car drivers to explain that safe practices
on the track are similar to safe practices on the highway.
1. Automotrile driving. i. Coca CoVa Company. Wilmington, E)eL
u. C. M. I. Films.
629383 76-702848
CINE
The Pitcaim people (Motion picture) BP (North America)
ltd., England, 1963. Released in the U. S. by Radim
Films, 1964.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: I>escribefl Pitcairn Island — two square miles of volcanic
rock Isolated in the South Pacific— which was first settled in 1700
by Fletcher Christian and a few mutineers and Tahltlans from the
Bounty. Shows how the Pltcalmers live today.
1. Pitcairn Island. i. BP (North America) ltd. il. RadIm
Films, Inc., New York.
Fi A 67-5060
Radim Films
Pitch discrimination: a project in auditrfogy (Filmstrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (Organizing a science project)
Summary: Shows how to s^wrate a project Into a more minute
subject area, using pitch discrimination.
1. Hearing— Experiments. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tion Corporation. Series : Organizing a science project ( Filmstrip)
534 Fi A 68-4572
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Pitch, stress, and juncture (Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1970.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 1 s., 12 in.. 331 rpm.,
18 mln. microgroove. (Understanding your language, group 1)
.^Iso issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Authors, Harold Shane. June Shane, Ted DeVries.
SUMMARY : Explains that spoken language uses three vocal vari-
ations called intonation: pitch is the rising and falling of sounds;
stress is word emphasis ; Juncture la speech sound interruptions.
1. English language — Intonation. I. Society for Visual Educa-
tion, inc., Chicago. 11. Series: Understanding your language (Film-
strip) group I.
421 74-737014
Society for Visual Education
Pitchers, spouts, and handles (Motion picture) Cinecraft-
ers. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
12 mill. »d. color. 16 mm. (Art and the arti.st)
With study guide.
Summary: Professor Leon Mobuig demonstrates how to handle a
freshly thrown pitcher to create a spout that is nice looking as well
as functional. He also discusses the preparation and attachment of
a handle which has to support more than Its own weight
1. Pitchers. 2. Pottery. i. Cinecratters Productlwis. 11. Film
Associates. Series: Art and the artist (Motion picture)
738.1 73-700120
Film Associates
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pitching {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1967.
3 uiiii. &l. color, super 8 turn. (Softball Kklll-s series)
I. OOP Hliu.
W'tli -imly snide.
SKiniii'f ii: Iiisiriuts the student iii the proper execution of the
fiiii<l.iitit>iit:il softbtitl skill of pitrhiiig.
I. I'lt<.-liii]g (Biiseball) i. ^ilul Associutes. Series: Softball
okllN $erle^ (Motion picture)
706.3578 Fi A 68-2571
Film A-<Miatt-;
Pitching and chipping {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mlQ. si. color, super 8 mm. (Golf)
I.OOP film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Anihor, Brnce G. Ko**nm.
Summary: Demonstrates changes In stance and grip of the back-
STlng and follow-through. Shows action on the green to emphasize
kiDds of spin.
1. Swing (Golf) I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Man.
Series: Golf (Motion picture)
796.352 73-700679
Elaliog Corporation
pitching for the Yankees (Motion picture) Standard
Hrtxnds. Made and released by Arthur Mokin Productions,
1%5.
1-'. iiiin. eil. color. 18 mm. (New York Yankees baseball
serifs*
Cedils: Uii-ector. Arthur Mokin: camernnian, Toge Fujlhira.
Samiuaij/: A dooimentary film about the Yankees. Whitey Ford
tella why some pitchers can play with the Yankees and others can-
not, and gives advice on fielding the pitcher's position. Al Downing
tells how he uses his pitches. Includes slow motion studies of the
curve and the slider.
1. New York. Bas^all club (American League) i. Standard
Briinds Incorporated, ii. Mokin (Arthur) Productions, New York.
S^-riea: New York Yankees baseball series (Motion picture)
796.357 73-702929
Al thnr Mokin Prmliir. tlons
Pitnan at jimc fingertips, part 1
Green, 1967.
(FOnutrip) Alice C.
9 flImstripB In 1 roll. bAw. 35 mm.
CoNTKNTS. — 1. Phrases and phrasing devices, advanced, part 1,
85 fr. — 2. Phrases and phrasing devices, advanced, part 2, 31 fr. —
S. Phrases and phrasing devices, advanced, part 3, 30 fr. — 4. Verb
tenses, part 1. 26 fr. — 5. Verb lenses, part 2. 26 fr. — 6. Pronoun-
rerb phrases, part 1. 29 fr. — 7. Basic phrases for beginners, part 1.
27 fr.— 8. Basic phrases for beginners, part 2. 28 fr. — 9. Basic
[Erases for beginners, part 3. 26 fr.
1. Shorthand— Pitman. l Green, Alice C.
Fi 67-1627
Pitman, firm, publishers, New York
see
Eyewitness — Afro -American history.
Pitney -Bowes, Inc.
see
The P^ier handling people.
Pittsburgh. Television station WQED
see
Charles Malik, part 4.
Edward Steichen. Part 1.
Edward Steichen, Part 2.
Edward Steichen, part 3.
Everett R. Clinchy, part 3.
Everett R. Clinchy, part 4.
General Carlos P. Romulo, part 1.
Russian writers ot today, part 1.
Russian writers ot today, part 2.
The Pittsburgh area: a case study (Ftlmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1971.
11.3 fr. color. Xi mm. and phonodlsc: I s,, 13 In., 331 rpm.,
V> min. I Foctis on Amerk-a -the Northeast region, no. 4)
.\l>to iSMued with phonotape In casNette.
Willi tntcher'H Kulde and reading script.
CKKOITS: (.'onsuttant, Irving Splg^; pbotoffrapliera, Jeanne
I'ortfrfteld. LIh« Cblckerlng.
SL'MMAUY: DeMCrlben the Plttxburgti vlcliiltj' «■ the center of
Ibe Hiet*lmnking indiistrj'. Explains that central Kuropean Imml-
grants canif to Pittsburgh to work in the Induatry; eiaminaa th*
Ufe-stjie or a Slovak famllj living and w(M-klog In th« PItUburgh
area today.
1. Kteel induMrjr and trade— Pittsburgh. 2. Slovak! to Ptttsburffb.
I. 8ocl«tr for Visual Kduratlon, Inc., Chicago. 11. SerlM: Focua od
Am«^lca— the Northeast region (Ftlmatrtp) no. 4.
IHD9518.P ] 917.48 77-740039
Society for Vlwial tklucatlMi
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
see
This is fiber ^ass.
Pittsburgh School District. Board of Public
Education
see
Estimation.
Factors of 6 and 7.
Pittsburgh Symphony Society
see
Coniecration of the bouie.
Pivot j«nts {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1971.
4 mIn. si. b&w. 8 mni. (Human biology: Joint movement)
I.OOP film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With guide.
<'REDITS: Adviser. Anne Plele.
SUMMARY : Uses a model and cineradiography to show the move-
meut of the atlanto occipital joint and the superior radio ulnar Joint.
1. Human mechanics. 2. Joints. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclo-
paedia Hrltannlca Muoatlonal Corporation. III. Series: Human bl-
ologj-: Joint movement (Motion picture)
[QP303] 612 79-713986
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Pixillation (Motion picture) American Telephone and Tele-
^':ipli Co. Released by Garden State/N'ovo, 1971.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
.Summary: An art film which combines animated painting, mlci-ug-
rnphy of crystals, and computer-produced Images with Moog synthe-
sizer sotind by Gershen Klngsley.
1. Experimental films. I. American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. II. Garden State/Novo, inc.
704.945 76-711399
CINE
(Filmstrip) Warren
Pizarro and other conquistadors
Schloat Production.s, 1971.
05 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlac: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 15
mln. (The Age of exploration, no. 4)
with teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer, I.lnda Schick; editor, Lilla Brownstone.
Summary: Describes the conquest of Pltarro of the rich Inca
Empire in Peru, and shows the exploits of other Spanish conquis-
tadors in North America.
1. PlMrro, Francisco, Marqufe, 1470?-1M1. 2. America— Dis-
covery and exploration— Spanish. I. Schloat (Warren) Produc-
tions, Pleasant V I He, N. Y. Series: The Age of exploration (Film-
strip. Warren Schloat Productions) no. 4.
910.09 77-737954
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Pizarro and the vicerojrs, part 1 {FUmstrip) Imperial
Film Co., 1967.
45 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 12
min. microgroove. (Peru echoes the Inca and Plrarro)
Stimmarv: Uses authenticated maps and Illustrations to depict the
early days of Spanish rule In Peru. Includes pictures of ancient
Incan artifacts.
1. Peru— Hist.— Conquest, 1522-1548. i. Imperial Film Com-
pany, inc.. Lakeland, Fla. Series: Peru echoes the Inca and
Pizarro (FUmstrip)
Fi A 67-3899
Imperial Film Co.
Pizarro and the viceroys, part 2 {FUmstrip) Imperial
Film Co., 1967.
4? fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 r^^.. 12
mln. microgroove. (Peru echoes the Inca and Pizarro)
Sutntttary: Reviews the later history of Peru under the viceroys
of Spain. Shows views of buildings and artifacts of this period.
1. Peru— Hist.— 1548-1820. i. Imperial Film Company, inc..
Lakeland, Fla. Series: Peru echoes the Inca and Pizarro (Film-
strip)
Fi A 67-3900
Imperial Film Co.
Pizza pizza daddy-o (Motion picture) University of Cali-
fornia Extension Media Center. 1969. Made by Dept. of
Anthropology, Sun Fernando State Valley Collej^e.
18 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Directors and writers, Bess Lomax Hawes, Rotiert
Bberleln; narrator. Donald Freed.
SUMMARY: Shows black girls playing aloglng games on a lioa
Angeles school playground and provides an anthropological and folk-
lorlc record of eight of these games.
1. Singing games. I. California. University. E^ztenslon Media
Center,
398.8 78-712935
University of California Extension Media Center
Place (Filmstrip) Warren Sci.ioat Productions, 1971.
108 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 «.. 12 in.. 88| rpm..
12 mln. (Black poems, black image*)
With teacher's guide and poetns.
< REDITS : Prodm-er and writer, Barbara Martinsons.
8UMMAUY : Several black poets reveal Uielr Ideas about a sense
of place aH they dlscuHs their attitudes toward the South, cities, the
United States, and bell.
1. American poetry— Negro author*— Hiitorj and crltlclam. I.
Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantvllle, N. Y, II. flerlea:
Black poems, black Images (FUmstrip)
811 7&-788198
Warren Schloat Pro- ductiona
A Place among as {Motion picture) WNBC-TV. Keleased
by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Connecticut Illustrated)
CreAita: Producer and writer, William Turque.
Summary: Describes two programs In the field of mental retarda-
tion at the Mansfield Training School in Connecticut: one project
studies the nature of retardation and the best procedures to help
the retarded ; the other project uses Intensive vocational training
and supportive peer group situations In housing and recreation to
return the mildly retarded to the community.
1. Mentally handicapped— Care and treatment i. New Yorlr.
Television .station WNBOTV. n. NBC Educational Enterprlaes.
Series: Connecticut Illustrated (Motion picture)
362.3 78-709666
NBC Educational Enter- prises
A Place for aU seasons {Motion picture) Greater Erie
Tourist and Convention Bureau, 1968. Made by Mitchell
Advertising Agency.
Sami^rif- Surveys vacaUon facilities in Erie County, Pa., Includ-
ing JS of Presque Isle State Park. lake*, and streams. 8ho«-.
S?ilSlor swiiZing, fishing, hunting, picnicking, and other outdoor
"T'l:'rTe c'o^"pr-*l5^f iVra-^/'^rVoSilfand Convention Bu-
reau of Erie County, ^^^^g FiA6a-1491
Mitchell Advertising Agency
A Place for Danny {Motion piohtre) WWL-TV, 1W».
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Explores the pbllosc^hy and therapeutic practices oC
the Protestant Children's Home, a residential treatment center for
emotionally disturbed children In the State of Louisiana.
1. Protestant Children's Home. i. WWL-TV ('I^elevl8lon sta-
tion) New Orleans, ii. Protestant Children's Home.
362.3 73-706640
CINE
A Place for everything. (Filmstrip] King Screen Productions.
1969. Captioned for the use of the deaf by Media Services and
Captioned Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the
Handicapped.
1 roll, color 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains the values of orderliness. For primary grades.
1. Orderliness— Juvenile films. [1. Orderliness] 1. fCing Screen Produc-
tions. II. United Stales. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Media
Services and Captioned Films Branch
371.9 72-734410
[BJ1533]
U.S. Bureau of Education
for the Handicapped
MARC
A Place for everytliiag. [Motion picture] National Film Board of
Canada in collaboration with the Swedish Institute for Cultural
Relations. Released by National Film Board of Canada, 1970.
29 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
In the Swedish- Canadian co-production series.
CREDrrS: Producers. Joseph Koenij, John Kemeny; director, writer, and
editor, Eric M. Nilsson; narrator, Joan Henson; photofrapher, Akc Astrand.
SUMMARY: Youns Swedes discuss [heir views about materiahsra and com-
placency in a wcll-functionini society.
I. Sweden— Civilization. 2. Sweden— Social conditions. I. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
tDL631i 301.2 77-714350
National Fihn Bowd of 72 MARC
Canads
A. Place in the family {FUmstrip) Churchill Films, 1970.
37 fr. oolor. 35 mm. (Two sides to every story)
Credili: Authors, Lisa Van Deusen. Hal Smith.
Summai-y: Pre.senta a different point of view from which children
can see themselves In relation to others and to situations. With
captions. For primary grades.
1. Children— Conduct of life— Juvenile tllras. i. Churchill Films,
Los Angeles. Series: Two sides to every story (Filmstrip)
372.24 71-736993
Churchill Films
Place names with in, on, and at (Filmstrip) MacmiUan
Co., 10G9. Made by Color Film, inc.
42 fr. color. 35 ram. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 In., 33) rpm., 13 mlD.
microgrooTe. (Audio-visual English, set 1, no. 9)
With script and teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Patrlda Heffernan-Cabrera.
Stitnmary : Designed to teach EnglLsh as a second language^
Teaches how to give addresses and the names of such places as tbe
bus station, hospital, park, and grocery store.
1. English la ngusfce— Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. I. MacmiUan,
firm^ publishers. New York. Series: Audio-visual English (Film-
strip) set 1, no, 9.
428 73-736704
CCM Films
A Place of being {Motion picture) National Park Service,
1967.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
HumnMry: A description of the many recreational activities avail-
able In the I.,ake Mead National Recreation Area.
1. Uke Mead National Recreation Area. i. U. S. National Park
Service.
917.98 Fi E 68-20
CINH
Place of belongbig. [Motion picture] Alemann Films, 1972.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Changing environment USA)
SUMMARY: Designed to create an awareness of the different forms of
t>cButy foimd in cities. Explains that art, not luxury, is necessary and that nature
enriches dtiea.
1. Art ai^recialion. I. Alemann Films. Lob Angeles. II. Scries: Changing
environment U.S.A. [Motion picture]
N7477J 711 72-702327
CINB 72 MARC
68
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Place of my own {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., lt>*>8. Made by Lumin Filma.
11 min. *d. color. 16 mm. ( Skyline kHm)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the jnvblems of small girla IlTlng In the
ghettos of the luuer city, who, lacking the mobility of their brothers
and the adult members of the family, find that the narrow confloes
of a tiny cramped apartment offer little refuge for reading, pJaylng,
or day-dreaming, Por primary grade*.
1. Girls— Juvenile Alms. 2. Socially handicapped children— JuTe-
Qlle dims. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Skyline
aerte* (Motion picture)
872.6 77-700148
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
A Ptoee of refufC {Motion picture) British Columbia Dept
of Travel Industry, Photographic Branch, Victoria. Re-
loased by National Film Board of Canada, 196». Released
in the V. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
26 mln. Ml. color. 16 mm.
Summarif: Describes the historical Kootenay Valley, located be-
tween the Selkirk and the Canadian Rockies, and dlwnis-^es the year-
roDnd recrMtional activities arallable there.
1. Kootenay. B. C. (District)— Description and travel l Brit-
ish Columbia. Dept of Travel Indostry. a Canada. National
Film Board, lit. Canadian Travel Film Library.
917.1 78-705967
National Film Board of Canada
The Place of reptiles in nature {FUmttrip) Imperial Film
Co., 1969.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
14 mln. microgroove. (American reptiles la their environment)
CreditJ.- Author, Jay Shnler.
Summary: Examines the ecological relatloiuhlpa between assorted
types of reptiles and the variety of environments In which they are
foond.
J. Reptiles. 2. Zoology— Ecology. l Imperial Film Company,
inc.. Lakeland, Fla. Series: American r^tlles In their envlron-
m«oC (Filmstrlp)
598.12 70-733101
Imperial Film Co.
A Place to be {Motion picture) Wilf Gray Productions.
Relensed in Canada by National Film Board of Canada,
1968. Released in the U. S. by Canadian Travel Fihn
Library.
13 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
£HHimary.- A tour of Vancouver. Indude^t panoramic vlew.>4 from
Grouse Mountain, as well as scenex of shopping areas, parkit, and
Indoor and outdoor recreational areas.
1. Vancouver. B. C— Description. i. WUf Gray Productions.
n. Canada. National Film Board, m. Canadian Travel Film Li-
brary.
917.11 71-700890
National Film Board of Canada
A ptocc to can home. [Motion picture] University of Kansas Bu-
reau of Child Research. Released by University of Kansas
Audiovisual Center, 1972.
13 min. »d. color, 16 mm
in ftli"".^" V. *" "'™*""'°" °f *« ^ole played by the priv.w nursing home
m the cu,tod.d hvcs of the aged «,d the young menially retarded. Shows the
kmd5 of programs «,d .ctw.t.es offered in nursing homes which ere for both
the young mentilly reUfded uid elderly rcsidenU
K.™^"h"'' ^""'''^'PP""-^^*" "d treatment. 2. Nursing homes. I.
AXisuicrer' Bureau of Child Research, ,1. Kartsas University.
[RC570] 362.3 72-702023
University of K*ns« 72 madV>
Bureau of Child Research ^
A Place to grow {Mothn picture) Chemicals Division,
Eastman Kodak Co., 1969. Made by Peckham Produc-
tions.
18 mlD. sd. color. 16 imn.
Summary: A community relatlotn film. EzplalDS bow the Chem-
icals Dirision of Eastman Kodak Conqwtny makes cbeodcals, plastics,
aod synthetic flbera. and why the lodustry to of value to the resi-
dents of Kingsport, TeiHL
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Eastomn Kodak Company. Chemicals Dtvlsloo. 2. Cfaecoleal
iDduatriee— U. S. t Eastman Kodak Oompaoj. Chemical* Divi-
Mod.
338.4 79-702520
A Place to live {Motion picture) Missonri Dept. of Conser-
vation 1 196-?,
17 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the necessity of food, shelter, and water to
all living creatures. Centers on the needs of upland game and out-
lines simple ways to achieve food, shelter, and water on the farm
lands that produce such favorites as quail, doves, and rabbits.
1. Ecolocy. 2. Game and g;ame-blrds. 3. Wildlife conserratlon.
I. Missouri. Dept. of Conaervation.
UlsaourL Dept of
591.5
Conservation
Fi A 67-6348
A Place to Mre. [FUmttrip] Creative Arts Studio, 1 970. Captioned
for the use of the deaf by Media Services and Captioned Films
Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
I roll cotor 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Introduces the concept of huroarr shelters. For primary grades.
1 Housing— Juvenile films. (I DwdlinjS) i. Creative Aru Studio, inc..
Washmgton. D.C. 11. United Sutet. Bureau of Education for the Hand-
icapped. Media Services and Captioned Films Branch.
(HD7287] 371.9 72-734409
US, Bureau of Education 72 MARC
for the Handicapped
A Place to stand {Motion picture) Ontario Dept. of Eco-
nomics and Developmejit, Toronto, 1967. Made by Chris-
topher Chapman. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary
Films/McGraw-Hill, 1968.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, David Mnckay: photography, Joe Seckeresh.
Les George.
Summary: Uses a multiscreen format to depict the many facets
and adrantages of Ontario.
1. Ontario — Description and travel. i. Ontario. Dept of Eco-
nomics and Development, it. Contemporary Filma/McOraw-HlU.
917.13 76-700074
McOraw-Hill Book Co.
Place value {Filmatrip) Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-
visual Division, 1968.
41 fr color 35 mm. (Elementary mathematics)
FOM fllmstrlp no. 3H^1.
AVIth teaching guide.
Summary: Discusses the basic Ideas underlying the Hindu-Arabic
system of numeration, and explains plaie value, relation of place
value, and grouping by tens, ten tens, and ten hundreda.
1. Decimal system. r. Popular Science Publishing Company,
ioc. New York. Audio-Visual Division. IL FOM fllmstrlp no. 8H-1,
Series: Elementary mathematics (Filmstrlp)
872.7 Fi A 68-4759
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audlo-Vlaual Div.
Place value {Motion picture) Ealing; Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (First ideas In mathwnatics)
Loop Hlms. Film noten on cartridge cane.
CrediM.- Author, L. J. May.
Summary: U»es squares, sticks, and flats to Illustrate the place
value of ooes, tens, and hundreds, and to explain the concept of
base six. For elementary grades.
1. Decimal system. i. Elallng Corporation, CaiDbrldge, Mass.
Series: First Ideas In mathematics (Motion picture)
372.7 74-700821
Baling Corporation
Place value {FUmetrip) Troll AsBociatea, 1970.
22 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Consultant, Irving M. Cowle.
Nummary.- Uses illustrations to present an easy explanation of
the meaning of a place value. Shows the place /alue of ones, tens,
and one hundreds. Describes how to handle numbers with one, two,
and three digits. Wltb captions. For elementary grade*.
1. Decimal system. i. Troll Associate*.
372.7 74-737424
Troll Associates
Place value (Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School Divi-
sion, 1970. Made by Davidson Films.
4 m:ri. Ml. color, super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loopHl
Loop film.
With teacher's notes.
Summary: Explains the Hindu-Arabic system of numeraUon as a
place value system based on grouping by tens. Uses an abacus or
beadframe lo clarify the concept that a symbol (digit) In a certain
position represents the number of groups of a power of ten corre-
sponding to that position.
1. Numeration. 2. Decimal system. i. Macmillan, Arm, pub-
lisher. New York. School Division. Series: Macmillan elementary
math loops (Motion picture)
611 76-705298
Macmillan Co.
Place value (Motion picture) Stephen Boeustow Produc-
tions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971,
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Primary math aerlea)
Loop film.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Uses animated blocks to define the relationship
between digits in the units, tens, and hundreds columns. For
primary grades.
1. Decimal system — Jovenlle films. I. Boeustow (Stephen)
Productions. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Primary
math series (Motion picture)
[QA141.35] 372.7 76-714916
BFA Educational Media
Place values {FUmstrip)
Slides, 1967.
Herbert E. Bndek Films and
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Paal Fleming.
Summary: Shows the Egyptian numeration .lystem as an example
of a system without place value. Explains place value for our
system and then describes the base five and base two systems as
examples of other place value numeration systems. With captions.
1. Numeration. 2. Binary system (Mathematics) S. Quinary sys-
tem. I. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara,
Calif.
511 70-735262
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
A Placchfrfdcr problem {Motion picture) NatiMial Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educatimial Corp., 1968.
3 min. >m\. i-ulor. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents simide algebraic problema by placioir ao nn-
known number of apples in a box, then removing and replacing them.
For grades 1 throufch 6.
1. Numeration. 2. Arithmetic. l Canada. National FUm
Board, u. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Se-
ries: Mathematics (Motion picture)
872.7 70-700051
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
69
Placer gold {Motion picture)
1968.
Arthur Barr Productions,
10 mlu. ad. color. 16 mm.
Third edition.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.' Recreates mining activities of the gold rash of 1849.
Explains the meaning of "staking a claim" and demoiutrates how
to use the goldpau, Uie rocker, the long tom, and the sluice box in
gold mining. Discusses the role of the CaIlf<HiiIa gold rash In the
western expansion of the United States.
1. Gold mines and mlidng— California. 2. California — Gold dis-
coveries. I. Barr (Arthur) Prodactloos, Pasadena, Calif.
622 Fi A 68-3810
Arthur Barr Productions
Plactns: and fastening paper {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. Paper. 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion picture)
744 77-708339
Walden Film Corp.
The Plague (Motion picture) Tuttman-Goldman Produc-
tions (1970?,
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents a story of the last dream of a young girl
In which she la confronted by her own grave, only to wake and die
from an overdoae of drugs.
1. Drug abuse. I. Tuttman-Goldman Prodoctioiui.
613.8 7^711400
CINE
A Ple^t o> roar cUMtml [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London,
1969. Released in the U.S. by Time-Ufe Films.
72 mm td. hftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes how chemical ind bvoloficai weapon* work.
Showi the making and taiing on animal* of ■ nerve fu and ■ psychological (at,
the making and letting of ■ potential germ weapon, and the efTccu on people of
•ome of (he diiesacs which might be used.
1. Chemical warfare- 2. Biological wartere. 1. British BrosdcsMing Cor-
poration. Televiuon Service. II. Tmte-Life Tilrn*.
(U0447j 623.4 76-714591
Tune-Ufe Films 72 MARC
Dept. of Cinema, Univcr-
Plain brown wrapper. {Motion picture]
sity of Southern California, 1972.
11 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; I>e*cribes one facet of loneliness by showing a timid man and
what he does to relieve his lonetiness.
I. Lot Angeles. University of Southern California. Dept. of Onema.
[PN1997, 791.43 72-702417
CINE 72 MARC
Plain facta {Motion picture) American Social Hyji^ene
Association, 1941.
10 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Prettented In cooperation with Federal, State, and local health
and welfare agencies.
Credits: Narrator, Walter Clarke.
Summary: Describes the disea-ses of syphilis and gonorrhea with
clinical material showing their symptoms and effects. Tells how the
Infections spread, and bow the disease may be diagnosed and treated.
Points out that these diseases can be prevented and can be cured.
1. SyphlllK. 2. Gonorrhea. 3. Veneral diseases — Prevention.
I. American Social Hygiene AssociatloiL
616.9 72-704273
Plain hem {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
Made by Cinefilms, MontreaL
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques series, set 2)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. UcOraw-HiU Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 2.
646.4 70-706536
McOraw-HIll Book Co.
Plain seams (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Ca, 1970.
Made by Cinefilms, Montreal.
4 min. si. cotor. super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques series, set 1)
Lo<^ film mounted in carirldgp.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 1.
646.2 74-706529
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Plains (Filmstrip) Staley Studio, 1970.
48 fr. color. X> mm, anil phiiimtJipe : 1 i-eel (3 in.l, SS Ip.'*..
15 mill. (Lile zone series)
Also iMKjed with phonota|>e in caiwetie.
Soitnd vcfxlon of the lIMVt filmstrlp entitleti Life In the plains Kone.
With script.
CREDITS: Producers, William G. Staley, Margaret H. Staley:
narrator. Gregg Chancellor.
SrM.MAKY: Portrays plant and animal life lo the plains of the
United States, explains why this region consists primarily of grass-
lands. Discusses ecological factors that affect this zone.
1. (Jras-sland ecology— l'. S. I. Staley Studio. U. Life In the
plains zone (nimstrtp) III. Series: Life zone series (Film-Htrip)
[(iH541.5.P7] 574.5 74-740085
Staley Studio
Pbiie & ^teaus {Motion picture) Indiana Uninrsi^
Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
10 mln. sd. color. 19 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses maps of several areas of the United States to de-
pict the physical features which distinguish plains and plateaus.
Illustrates the effects which the physical features bare on land usee
tor each landform.
Another issue, b&w.
L PUlns— U. S. I. Indiana. Univeralty. Atidlo-TIsuil Center.
917.30014 Fi A 68-1967
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Oeater
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Plains of Yucatan (Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1968.
50 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlso: 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm..
12 luin. (Sotial studie-s: the age of the Uajai
<""re(Itts: Producer and narrator. Walter M. Burks.
Sumniarj- : Points out that during the cla.ssic period of the Mayan
oullui-e major ceremonial cities were situated mainly on the Tuca'tan
plains. Examines the ruins at Uimal, showing scenes of the archi-
tecture, sculpture, and ceremonial rites of the Mayan people. With
captions.
1. Mayas— .\ntiqulties. 2. Uxmal, Mexico. I. Coleman Film
Enterprises. 11. BMI Film Productions. Series: Social studies-
the age of the Maya (Filmstrip)
970.3 71-737241
RMI Film Productions
Plains people (Motion picture) William Claiborne, inc.
Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1970.
14 miu. ad. color. 16 mm. (Places people live)
SUMMARY: Shows the Masai, the seml-nomadlc b^^lsmea of the
Great Kift Valley of Kenya and Tanganyika, who neither hunt nor
grow crops, but subsist on the milk, meat, and blood of their live-
stock. In comparlaoo, points out that ranching U a family eaterprlae
for many Cheyenne and Crow Indians on the North Chey^uie Reser-
vation In Montana.
L Indians of North America — Great Plains — Social life and cus-
toms. 2. Masai. 3. Plains. I. William Claiborne, Inc. II. Sterling
Educational Films, Inc. III. Series: Places people live (Motion pic-
ture)
[E78.G73] 301.3 7&-713009
Sterling Educational Films
Plains, plateaus, and mountains (FUinstrip) Edwin Sha-
piro Co., 1965. Made by Edwin Shapiro.
1 rol'. color. 35 mm. (Filmstrip Bet 1; Geology)
SumnuLry: Explains the formation of plains, plateaus, and moun-
tains, and describes their various features. With captlona
1. Plains. 2. Mountains. i. Edwin Shapiro Company.
Series: Geology (Filmstrip)
551.4 7&-734740
EdwlD Shapiro Co.
The Plains States. (Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1971.
3S transparencies, color. 10 % 12 in. (Oui fifty Sutes)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Illustrates ihc geography, agriculture, industry, and history of
Iowa. Kansas, Minnesota. Missouri. Nebraska. North Dakota, and South
Dakota
1. Great Plains— Juvenile films, jl. Great Plains] I. Creative Visuals
(Firm) II. Series; Our fifty States. [Transparencies]
[F591] 917.8 72-735578
Creative Vbuals 72 MARC
Plains Television Corporation
see
The House divided.
A Plan for integration: George Washington — case in point
(Motion picture) Gene Earle. Released by Tantum Corp.,
1971.
'2\i niin. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SL'5IMARY: Examines the integration of George Washington
High School, a predominately white school In Denver. Describes
everit» leading up to and as a result of a confrontation between the
students In the fall of 19T0.
1. George Washington High School, Denver. 2. Segr^atlon In
education — Denver. I. Earle, Gene. II. Tantum Corporation,
rLD7501.D] 370.19 77-713207
CINE
Plan for proeperity {Motion picture) Edison Electric Insti-
tute, Area Development Committee, in cooperation with the
American Institute of Planners and Ajnerican Society of
Planning Officials, 1»58. Made by Bay State Film Pro-
ductions.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Portrays the problems of a young man who hati to
move from his home town when a factory shut down. Discusses
the importance of city planning to Insure conveniences and room for
the growth of Industry as well as for the expansion of residential
areas.
1. Cities and towns — Planning. 2. Industrial promotion.
I. Edison Electric Instltnte.
7U Fi 6&-642
Plan the land-use program and estinute crop production
(Filmstrip) University of Illinois, Vocational Agricul-
ture Service, 1965.
X) fr. lAw. 35 mm. (Farm iiianageiiieiit and ecoiiomlcsi
nummary: Curriex a problem farm through the Kteps of planning
the rroppliitc ^y»t<>m and eKtlmatlng the value of crop production.
Exptaiiw net Income conKl(lerution.s as well as tlio«e concerning isoll
conftt-rvatloti.
1. Fann management. i. lUlnolH. Uiilverwlty. Vocational Agri-
culture Service. Series: Farm management and economics (Film-
strip)
Fi A 67-4113
Illlnolii. Uiilr. Vora- ttonal Agricultural Service
Plan the livestock system and estimate fertility costs
{Filmttrip) University of Illinois, Vocational Agricul-
ture Service, 1968.
48 fr. color. 35 mm.
Cnrditt: Author, J. H. Herbst.
Nummary.- Dlflcuwns the fitting of llvestodt to various rasourcefi:
land, feed, other caplUI, labor, and managemeat Estimates fertility
coMs by a shortcut mMhod. With oaptloos.
1. mock and stock-brmdiog. i. iniDOls. Uolveratty. Toca-
tloiuil Agriculture Service.
686.8 71-784187
Illlnolc Unlveniity. Vocational Agiiailtiire Service
m. (Biological techniques)
I. aud in super 8 mm.
Planaria {Filmstrip) Adrian Vance, 1966.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (Laboratory biology)
Elastman color.
Svmtnury: Conducts various experiments which permit a study of
planarta. Captioned photographs.
1. Planaria. i. Vance, Adrian. Series: Laboratory biology
(Filmstrip)
Fi 67-16U
Planaria {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
2 min. 81. color, super 8 mm. {The Invertrt)rates series)
Lotqj flim. Film notes oo cartridge case.
CredUt: Collaborator, Bruce RusselL
Summary: Studies the classlflcatlon, structure, behavior and
ecology of the planarlans.
1. Planaria. i. Thome Films, inc.. Boulder, Colo. Series-
The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
595 77-700775
Thome Films
Planaria {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (The Invertebrates)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Describes motion, feeding habits, and the remarkable
regeneration ability of Planaria.
1. Planaria. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series -
The Invertebrates (Motion picture)
595 74-708976
Ealing Corporation
Planaria. [Modon picture] Him Technology Co. Released by
BFA Educational Media. 1972.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Processes of science: Classifying uiimsls)
Loop Tilm in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Studies the physical characteristics of the planaria in order to
classify it aitd compare it with other animals.
1. Planaria. I. Film Techntrtogy Company. II. BFA Educational Media.
III. Scries: Processes of science: CUssifying animals. [Motion picture]
[QL391.P7] 595 72-700107
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Planaria: cutting for regeneration experiments {Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1968.
4 mln. si. cilor. !
Loop ftlin.
Ist^ued in standard 8
With teachers guide.
Sammaiy: Shows a method for cutting planaria {Dugesia gp)
Into pieces to be use<l for experiments In regeneration. Demonstrates
four patterns of cutting.
1. Dugesia. 2. Regeneration (Biology) i, Kncyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Coi-poration. Series: Biological techniques (Mo-
tion picture)
591.028 Fi A 68-2159
Encyclopaedia Brltnn- nica Educational Corp.
Planarian behavior {Motion picture) Biolt^ical Sciencee
Curriculum Study. Released by Rand McXally, Houghton
Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969.
4 rain. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
A BSCS .single topic inquiry film. Second series.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses learning experiments with planarlans.
1. Planaria — Behavior. t American Institute of Biological Sci-
ences. Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, n. Rand McNally and
Company, in. Houghton Mifflin Company, iv. Harcourt, Brace A
World.
595 70-701075
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study
The Plane. [Filmstrip] Visual Publications, London, 1966.
Made by James Bradley. Released in the U.S. by Visual Publi-
cations.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. {Along these lines, no. 5)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Experimentt with simple (lai shapes and their relationthips.
Uses natural and man-made eismples in discussing and developing die principles
of shape, proportion, and balance.
1. Composition (Art) 2. Proponion (Art) I. Visual Publications. II.
Series: Along these lines. [Filmstrip] no. 5.
tNC740] 701.8 75-740814
Visual Publications 72 MARC
Plane and spherical waves: diffraction at obstacles (Ripple
tank-plane and spherical waves) {Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Films, 1963.
2 min. 8l. color. 8 mm.
I»op film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows spherical progressive waves from a generator,
plane progressive waves, and diffraction of plane waves around ob-
stacles, small and large with respect to the wave length.
1. Waves. 2. Diffraction. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films.
Inc.
Fi A 67-2065
Encyclopaedin Britiin- nlea Educational Corp.
The Plane blade grinding attachment (Motion picture)
see The Tool grinder. Part 4: The Plane blade
grinding attachment
Plane geometry {Filmstrip) O>nimon Ground, London.
Released in Uie U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1908.
24 fr. Mw. 35 mm. (Plane and solid geometry)
With teaching guide.
CredUt: Author, Colin Hartland.
Bummary: A study of locua; ellipse, parabola, aad hyperbola:
and of the plain and diagonal scale.
1. Cieometry, Plane. i. Common Ground, ltd., London, n. Gar-
man Educational Amodatea. Series: Plane and w>Ud geometry
(Fllmatrtp)
618 70-736136
Carman Educational Amodatea
70
Plane geometry: Area (FUmatrip) Eye (3«te House, 1964.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summiry: Explains the need for finding the area of geometric
figures and supplies formulas for finding the area of various polygons
Provides a review of the commutative, associative, and distributive
properties of algebra.
1. Geometry. Plane. i- Eye Gate House, Inc.
613 70-732908
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
A Plane is bom {Motion picture) Federal ATiati<Mi Ad-
ministration, 1968.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates how a plane la conceived, developed, and
tested. Emphasizes the role of the Federal Aviation Administration
In aviation safety.
1. Aeroplanes. 2. C. S. Federal Arlatloo Administration.
I. V. S. Federal Aviation Administration.
629.1 70-702849
CINE
The Plane: parts and adjustments {Motion picture) Walden
Film Orp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) i. Walden Film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 75-708404
Walden Film Corp,
The Plane that refnsed to die {Motion picture) WZZM-
TV, 1968. Made by Production 13.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
BumiMtry: Traces the history of America's airlines from the cloth-
and-plywood trimotors to the modern jets. Points out the plane's
peacetime records of performance, a-s well as Its military feats, and
describes the DC-3 as queen of the skies.
1. Aeronautics, Commercial— History. 2. Douglas tran^wrt planes.
I. WZZM-TV (Television station) Grand Rapid&
387.7 74r-702850
CINE
The Planer: Basic use {Motion picture) Instructional Media
Productions. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking machine opera-
tions)
Loop film.
With handbook.
Summary: Demonstrates the function and correct methods of op-
erating the planer, and Illustrates safety procedures to follow when
using It. „ .
1. Planing-mllls. i. Instructional Media Production. San Jose,
Calif, u. Film Associates. Series: Woodworking machine opera-
tions (Motion picture)
684.08 Fi A 68-2901
Film Associates
The Planer. Part 1: The 13" X 6" planer (Motion picture)
BCX Educational Products, 1970. Made by Cinema
Com m I inications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: IJ Ips.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant. Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows the use of the planer, or thickness planer,
and its parts and controls.
1. Planing- machines. I. DCA Educational Products. II. The
13" 1 6" planer (Motion picture)
[TJ1205] 684.08 7^-712884
DC.\ Educational Products
The Planer. Part 2: Varioas sizes (Motion picture) DCA
Educational Products, 1970. Made by Cinema Communi-
cations.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette : 1] Ip^.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Explains what Is meant by planer size designation
and demonstrates a number of planers of different sixes.
1. Planing -machines. 1. DCA Educational Products.
[TJ1205] 684.08 76-712886
DCA Educational Products
The Planer. Part 3: How it works (Motion picture) DCA
Educational Products, 1970. Made by Cinema Commimi-
cations.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette : II Ips.
With script
CREDITS: Consultant. Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Compares the motion of the planer In operation with
a diagram.
1. Planlng-macblnea. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TJ 1205] 684.08 70-712886
DCA Educational Products
The Planer. Part 4: Precautions (Motion picture) DCA
Educational Products, 1970. Made by Cinema Communi-
cations.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in cassette : U Ips.
With script.
CREDITS: CoosulUnt, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Kxplalna what to watch for and what to tTOld In
using the planer. , ^ ^
1. Plantng-machines. 1. DCA Educational Products.
[TJ1205] 684.08 7a-712S87
OCA Educational Products
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Planer. Part 5: Special aM>ticatkMi8 (Motion picture)
DC A Kdiiradonal Products, 1970. Made by Cinema Com-
mimiciiiioiis.
4 mio. tl. o<^or. super 8 mm. ind phoootape In cassette : II tps.
With script
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SCUMART: Deacrlbes special appHcatlons of the planer inrliidlng
a step Jig for taper planloK, a wedge planing Jig, and multiple
cbamferlog.
1. Planing- maohlnee. I. DCA Bdocatlonal Products.
[TJ120,'i] 684.08 77-712888
DCA Educational
Planes and their uses {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 miD. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) l Walden Film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 71-708403
Walden Film Corp.
Planes A Toloraes. [Motion picturcj Art Institute of Chicago in
cooperation with Jack Lieb Productions, 1967. Released by
Jack Licb Productions, 1968.
10 n
Abo
CREDITS: Producer. Warren H. Lieb.
SUMMARY Shows students learning to analyze the simple elements of
complex obfccts, developing the whole drawing at once.
1. Composition (An) 1. Chicago. Art InatituU. U. Jack Liet> Produc-
tioos. 111. Series: Orientation to the visual arts — drawing. [MocioD picture]
[NC740] 741.2 72-702054
Jack Lieb Productions 72 MARC
Planes: construction paper (Motion picture) Bailey Films.
Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
4 mlp. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiences in sculpture serlee)
Loop film mounrfd In cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary : Shows how pieces of colored construction paper are
glued together to create a flat-surface design.
1. Design. 2. Paperboard. I. Batley Films, Inc.. Hollywood,
Calif. II. Bailey-Film Assodatea. Series: El^wrlencea In sculp*
ture series (Motion picture)
731.1 70-708081
Bailey-FIlm Associates
Planes: illustration board (Motion picture)
Bniley-Film Associates, 1969.
Bailey Films.
4 mill. bI. color, super 8 mm. (Experiences in sculpture series)
IXK)p ntm mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary : Demonstrates techniques of scoring and bendiDg thin
pieces of cardboard to create three dimensional forms.
1. Paperboard. 2. Projection. I. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood,
Calif. II. Ralley-Film Associates. Series: Experiences in sculp-
ture series (Motion picture)
731.1 73-708082
Balley-FlIm Associates
Planes in space, curved planes (Filmstrip) Visual Publica-
tions. rxJiidon, 1968. Made by James Bradley. Released
in the l'. .S. by Mclntyie Visual Publications.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Further along these lines, no. 3)
With Rtudy guide.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates various ways In which space can be
dlTlded by planes and shows the effects that can be achieved by the
arraagnnent. color, and reflectivity of planes. Explores simple
techniques for working with curved planes. Prortdes example* of
planer In natural forms, man-made objects, and fine art.
1. Space (Art) 2. Vlaual perception. I. Visual Publications,
ltd.. London. II. Mclntjre Visual Publications. III. Series: Further
along these lines (Filmstrip) no. 3.
[N7430.7] 701.8 72-739683
llelatrre Visual Publl- cations
Planes: laminated paper (Motion picture)
Relea.sed by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
Bailey Films.
4 mln. ai. color, super 8 mm. (Bxperieuces In sculpture series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
Snmmary: Shows how useful, rlgrid planes can be created by
laminating paper.
1. Paper work. 2. Plastics as art materials. I. Bailey Films,
Inc.. Hollywood, Calif. II. Balley-Fllm Associates. Serlea: Expe-
riences In sculpture series (Motion picture)
731.1 77-708083
Balley-Film Associates
Planes: sticky tape (Motion picture) Bailey Films. Re-
leased by Bailey-Filin Aasociatee, 1969.
4 mill. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Experiences In scalpture aeries)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary : Illustrates a design In plaiMs astng pieces of tap&
1. Design. 2. Qetunetry, Plane. I. Bailey Films, Inc., Holljr-
wood. Calif. II. Balley-Fllm Assodates. Series: BtzperleocM In
scalpture serlos (Motion picture)
731.1 70-708084
Balley-Fllm Associates
Plaaet earth. (Filmstrip] Hlmfax Productions. Released by
Univerul Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
60 fr. color. 33 mm. (Uodenianding utrooomy)
Abo issued with phonodisc or with pbonoupe in casaetu.
SUMMARY: A non-technical detailed study of the earth. With captiont.
1. Earth. I. Filmfax Productiona. New York. II, Univenal Education and
Visual Ans. III. Scfics: Understanditu astronomy. [Pilmstripi
lQB63lj 125 72-732831
Universal Education and 72 MARC
Visual Artt
Planet earth (Motion picture) Thome Films in collabora-
tion with U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Adminis-
tration. Made and released by Thorne Films, 1970.
5 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Solar system)
Loop film. Film notes on container.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY: Shows the Hrst motion picture taken of the planet
earth from 22,000 miles by the ATS-II satellite.
1. Earth — Photographs from space. I. Thorne Films, inc,
Boulder, Colo. II. Series: The Solar system (Motion picture.
Thorne Films)
[QB637] 525 73-714262
Thorne Films
Planet earth (close-upa) (Motion picture) Thome Films in
collaboration with U. S. National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. Made and released by Thome Films,
1970.
5 mio. si. color, super S mm. (The Solar system)
Loop fllm.
With fllm notes on container.
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY: Shows close-up photography of the surface of the
earth taken from 22,000 miles by the ATS-II satellite.
1. Enrth — Photographs from space- I. Thorne Films, inc.,
Boulder. Colo. II. Series: The Solar system (Motion picture,
Tliorne Films)
[QB637] 525 70-714261
Thorne Films
Plaaet Earth — do jron read me? [Motion ptctiu^ March of
Dimes, Metro-Houston Chapter, 1971. Made by Riek Haninf-
ton Films.
17 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY A public service nim designed to show the work of the Birth
Defects Center in Houston Usei visual imagei to present (he history ofiimc and
space, beginning at the edge of the Univerae. introducing the audio interior of
atoms, and exploring the Birth Dcfecu Center where the study <rf gciteiic* b
imdertaitcn.
I. Space and time. 2. Birth Defccu Center. I. National Foundaiioa.
Metro-Houaton Chapter.
[QC6) 610.7 72-700182
CINE 72 MARC
The Planet Mars (Filmstrip)
uals, 1969.
Popular Science Audio- Vis-
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Posee the question of whether or not life can exist on
Mars or eLsewhere In the iwlar system. Traces the history of
speculation about Mars, Including the discoveries of Ptolemy, Coper-
nicus, Galileo, SchlapareUl. and Lowell. Discusses the Mariner
space probes and points out that the findings of the Mariner ^tace-
craft has affected thinking concerning the possibility of life on
Mara. With captions.
1 Mars (Planet) i. Popular Science Audlo-Ylsaals.
523.4 77-733490
Poptilar Science Audio- Vlsaals
Planetary circulation of the atmosphere (Motion picture)
Education Development Center and American Metaorologi-
c&l Society. Released by Modem Leaminf^ Aids and
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1968.
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses simple laboratory experiments to Illustrate plane-
tary circulation of heat, the ultimate source of beat, the action of
grarlty on latitudinal density, and the relationship of the rotatlOQ
of the earth to planetary circulation,
1. Oeophysics. l Education Derelopoieat Center, n. American
Meteorological Society, m. Modem Learning Aids, New Tork. it.
CniTersal Bducatloo and Visual Arts.
561.4 7fr-702522
OINB
Planetary motions and space travel (Motion picture) Dr.
Douglass Productions. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary : An animated Htm which describes and compares the
orbits of several planets In our solar system and diacusses some
of the factors that are involved In sending a Q>ace ship to the
moon or a planet
1. Planets. 2. Interplanetary voyages. 3. Space fll^L I. Dr.
I>ouglas8 Productions, Lo>* Angeles. II. BF.\ Educational Media.
623^ 72-711111
BFA Eklucatlonal Media
The Planets (Motion picture) Robert Edmonds. Released
by International Film Bureau, 1961.
11 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
Sumviiiiy: Discusses movements of the planets around the sun,
describing their comparative sizes, distances from the sun, revolu-
tions on their axes, and satellite systems.
1. Planets, i. Edmonds, Robert, n. International Film Bureau,
Inc.. Chicago.
Fi A 67-1681
International Film Bureau, inc.
Planets. (Transparenciesj Creative Visuals, 1968.
12 transpcrcncies. color 10 x 12 in. (Astronomy)
With overlays.
With teacher's manual
CREDITS: Author, Margaret K. Noble.
SUMMARY: A study of the planets.
I. Planets— Juvenile films. (!. Pianctsj I- Creative Visuals <Firm) II.
Series: Astronomy. [Transparencies]
[QB602] 523.4 72-735486
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Planets {Filmstrip) Macmillan Co., 1970. Made by Instruc-
tional Media Associates.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Macmillan elementary science filmstrips)
With teachers manual.
Summary: Describes the solar system, the planets, and th^r move-
ment Discusses the Individual planets and the latest information
about each. With captions. For elemenUry grades.
1. Planets. i, Macmillan, firm, publishers. New Tork. Se-
ries.
872.3 70-735871
Macmillan Co,
Planets in motion (FUmgtnp)
Establishment, 1969.
Ward's Natural Science
71
00 fr color. 85 mm, (.\stronomy: the solar system and beyond,
no. 4)
With script and study guide.
Summary: Explains how planets move iu the sky and how we
know all planets revolve around the sun. Describes how the siite of
the solar system was first measured, what the solar system Is, and
how it was formed. With captlotis.
1. Planets. i. Ward's Natural Science Blstabllshment. Inc.
Series: Astronomy: the solar system and beyond (Filmstrip) no. 4.
523.4 74-737266
The Planets, mysterious worlds aroond ns (FUmttrip)
Troll Associstee, 1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (The World abOTeoa)
SummaiT/: A boy and girl learn about orbits, gravity, and the
characteristics of light on the planets In the solar system. With
captions. For elementary grades. ™_ „ ^.. ».
1. Planets. r. Troll Assoclatea. Series: The World above
us (Filmstrip)
87SJ 73-736399
A. L. A. Booklist
Phning a chamfer (Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
^l^rS-'So^'t. proper manner of laying out and planing a
'T'pLes (Hand tools) 2, Woodwork. ^- R^^^^^^^g
Films. II McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series. Woodworicmg
series (Motion picture) Set 2: Hand tool operaUons.
684.08 Fi A 68-1699
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
Planing a chamfer (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm, (Woodworking, part 1)
Loop fllm.
1 Planes (Hand tools) 2. Woodwork, I, Fairfield AswK>iates.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Ill, Series: Woodworking
(Motion picture) part 1.
[TTISO] 684.08 79-715215
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Planing a round edge (Motion picture) Fairfield Associate*.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 1)
L°PlaSS' (Hand tools) 2. Woodwork. I- F«''"''*^J^***''tir-
II. Universal Education and Visual Artt. Ill, Series: Woodworking
(Motion picture) part 1. _„ t^kmo
[TTISO] 684.08 72-715216
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Planing a surface (Motion picture) Walden Fihn Corp.,
1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking-hand
tools)
}:*Wo!iwork. 2. PUnes (Hand tools) i. Walden Film Corp,.-
ration Series: Basic woodworking-hand tools ("o*'^" Pi«*";i>
684.08 76-708407
Walden Film Corp.
Planing an edge (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop fllm.
1. Woodwork, 2. Planes (Hand tools) i. Walden P^ilm Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 79-708405
Walden Film Corp,
Planing an edge straight and square (Motion picture)
Fairfield Associates. Released by Universal Education and
Visual .\rts, 1971,
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 1)
Loop film.
1. Planes (Hand tools) 2. Woodwork, 1. Fairfield Associates.
II. fniversal Education and Vistial Arts. III. Series: Woodwork-
Intt (Motion picture) part 1.
[TT180] 684.08 71-715213
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Planing an end (Motion picture) Walden Fihn Corp., 1968.
4 mln. bL color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop film,
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) l Walden Film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 72-708406
WaldMi Film Corp.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Planing end grain (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 luiu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 1)
Loop aim.
1. Planes (Hand tools) 2. Woodwork. I. Fairfield Associates.
II. Universal Education and Visual Art". III. Series: Woodworking
(Motion picture) part 1.
[TT180] 684.08 75-716214
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Plankton: Adult forms {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1969.
4 mill. St. color, super 8 mm. (Plaokton: the Itvlag »ea)
Loop film. Film DOtes oa cartridge ca8&
Summary: Shows a large mas.s ot plankton, and then a copapod,
pointing out that It is one of the forma which goes through an
entire life cycle in a planktonlc envlronioenL Shows trauRpareat
arrowworms, radularia, sea-gooseberrj, and protozoan dlnotlagellatea.
1. Plankton. L Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Plankton : the living sea (MotlOD picture)
574.92 72-700617
Ealing C^rporatioD
Plankton and the oceanic food dtaln {Motion pictvre)
Gakken Co., Tokya Released in the U. S. by Inter-
national Communication Films, 1968.
3 mlo. si. color. 8 mm. (Living coast line)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From the 1967 motion picture entitled Living coast line.
Summary: Demonstrates the importance of plankton to the oceanic
food chain.
1. Plankton. i. Oakken Film Company, ltd.. Tokyo, n. Inter-
national Communication Films. Series: IJvlng coast line (Hotloo
picture)
574.92 72-708188
International Communl- cation Films
Plankton: Diversity {Motion picture) Kaling Corp., 1969.
4 min. M. color, super 8 mm. (Plankton: the living sea)
Loop lilrn. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows the great number of planktonlc organisms Id
various forms and sizes. Points out that diatoms are able to trap
large quantities of sunlight.
1. Plankton. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Plankton : the living sea (Motion picture)
674.92 71-700614
Elaling Corporation
Plankton: Food webs and feeding relationships {Motion pic-
ture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Plaokton: tbe living sea)
Loop lllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows scenes of diatoms, of copapods feeding on
diatoms, and of other ptanktoo forms Involved In food-web activities
of predatloo.
1. Plankton. 2. Food chains (Ecology) l Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Masa. Series : Plankton : the living sea ( Motion pic-
ture)
674.92 75-700615
Ealing Corporation
Plankton: Larval forms {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Plankton: tbe living sea)
Loop flim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Compares the larval and adult forms of plankton.
iDCludea scenes of the larvae of ^wnge, flatworm, hydra, nudlbrancb,
and sea urchin. Shows crab larvae In detail
1. Larvae— In vertebra tea. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Plankton: the living sea (Motion picture)
574.92 7&-700616
Ealing Corporation
Plankton: Mobility {Motion picture) Ealinp Corp., 1969.
4 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Plankton: tbe living sea)
Loop lilm. Film notes on cartridge case.
aummary: Shows bow various planktonlc organisms maintain the
motile and bouyant condition necesfsary for their survival. Includes
scenes of the following methods: ellla action of marine snail larva,
fused cllla called coneptates found In ctenopborea, swimming bell
on a gamula. gas bladder structure, and oil drc^lets In eggs of
certain marine organisms.
1. Plankton. 2. Animal locomotion. l Baling Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: Plankton: the living aea (Motion pic-
ture)
574.92 76-700618
Eallog Corporation
Plaaktfw: tbe eadlcM harrett. [Motion picture] Univenity of
Onford, Oxford, Ens- Releaied in the U.S. by Universal Edu-
cation tod Viiual Arts. 1970.
II mil), td. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Surveys the minute pUnti and creature* of the tea known ■■
ptenkton Show* how plankton provide* the ba*k food *upf>ly tor many type*
of oceanic life, how ii is harvested, and what mcchaniun* it hu for lurvivaJ.
1. Plankton. 1 Oxford Univeraity. II. UniveraaJ Education and Viaual
Artt.
[QH91.8.P5j 574.92 72-700382
UatverMi Education and 73 MARC
Vb«al Am
Planned families {Motion picture) AUend'or Productions,
1966.
2(> mill Ml. cutur. IB iniii
SpjinNh version also IsHued.
Hummatii: Ksplnlns the UHe of modem, medically approved blrlb
conti'ul iiieiltixts, de«<-rU>e« tlii* conftptton and development of a
baby, and diKu*«e« the tragwlj of over population,
1 Ulrth control. i. Allend'or Productions, inc., Los Angeles.
613.9 Fi A 68-111
CINE
Planned Parenthood -World Population
see
The Day before tomorrow.
Fertility control and the physician.
Introduction to birth control.
There was an old woman who lived in a
shoe.
Planning a complete meal (Filmstrip) Hunt-Wesson Foods.
Released by Hunt-Wesson Kitchens, 1968.
■J3 fv. coloi". 35 mm. (Hamburger — umpteen dlflferent ways)
With script, classroom booklets, and recipe booklet
SU31MARY : Explains how to plan a complete meal, with empha>'i8
on the use of ground beef. With captions.
1. Cookery (Beef) 2. Diet. 3. Menus. I. Hunt-Wesson Foods.
II, Series: Hamburger— umpteen different waj's (Filmstrip)
641.6 74-738247
Hunt Wesson Kitchens
Planning a paragraph and creating a topk sentence {FUm-
strip) Eye Gate House, 1968.
4."» ir, r.»lor. 3."i iiiiii. niiil phoiiodlm:: 1 s., 12 in., 33} rpm., 17
min. microgroove. (Techniques of paragraph writing, no. 1)
with teacher's manual.
Credits: Authors, Lawrence Nelson, Frederick Diion.
Sumttuiry: Kxplalas the rules for constructing a paragraph, In-
cluding selection of an idea, development of subject matter, and limita-
tion of subject material In size and quality. Explains tbe use of a
topic sentence at (he t>eglDDlng or end of a paragraph.
1. English language — Ilhetoric, i. Eye Gate House, inc. Se-
ries ; Techniques of paragraph writing ( Filmstrip) no. 1.
808.04 Fi A 68-4847
Eye Gate House
Planning a plant collection {Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
52 fr. ctilor. 3r> mm. (CollectlnR and preserving plant specimens)
Creditt: Collaborator, George I. Schwartt
Summary: Gives ideas and guidelines for developing a worthwhile
plant collection.
1. Plants — Collection and preservation. i. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. Series: Collecting and preKerviug
plant specimens (Filmstrip)
579 Fi A 68-3968
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Planning a speech {Motion picture) McGi^w-Hill Book
Co.. 1960. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
m nv :. mV color. Irt mm. (Oral ouinuunications series)
.MnifiK-tic Miund track.
With teathfr's Ru'de.
fiidits: Adviser, \. Richard SogiiiiRZO.
Suiiimani: Kxplains that a speech is plHimeil in Ifinis i>f what
Information should be included in the Introduction, purpose, body, and
conclusion sections. Points out that the speaker should believe In
bis subject and want his audience to have a better understanding of It.
1. Oratory. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series : Oral
commuuica thins series (Motion picture)
808.5 73-701057
Mir.raw-Hlll IkK)k Co.
Planning and organization of the registration and inquiry
(R & I) service {Filmstrip) Canada Dept of National
Health und Welfare, Ottawa. Made and released by Na-
tional Film Bonrd of Canada, 1965.
24 fr. color, 35 mm.
F'rench version released under the title Planiflcation et organisation
au service d'lnscrlption et de ren-'^eignement (I & R)
With manual.
Credits: Executive producer, Hans MBllcr; director, Floyd Elliott;
artist, Peter Whallye: art director, J. Lica.stro.
Summary: A trHtniug filmstrip for civil defen.se courses which
presents the plnnnlug and organization of tbe regLstration and In-
quiry service.
1. Civil defem>e, r. Canada. Dept, of National Health and Wel-
fare, tl. Canada. National Film Board.
363.35 Fi A 68-3713
National Film Board of Canada
Planning and preparing for concrete masonry constructim
{Filmstrip) University of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture
Service, 1965.
63 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Farm mechanics)
Summary: Presents some of the advantages of concrete masonry
construction iind chanicteristlcs of masonry unlta to show their
relationship to building plans and flnisbea. Discusses the selection
of building sites and Illustrates proper foundation construction.
1. Concrete blocks. 2. Masonry. i, lillnolfl. Univeraity, Voca-
tional Agriculture Service. Series: Farm mechanics (Pllmstrip)
Fi A 67-1111
Illinois. Unlr. Voca- tional Agriculture Service
Planning care for the aged (Motion picture) Video Nurs-
ing. 1970. Made by WITW-TV.
30 mIn. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Gerontological nursing, no. 3)
Videotape also Issued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audio tape.
Credits: Instructors, Virginia Stone, Mary ShaughDessy.
Summary : I>muDatrates how to take a nursing history from an
old perton and shows how to use the history to develop a meaningful
nursing care plan.
1. Aged— Care and hygiene. I. Video Nuralng, Inc. Seriw:
Gerontological nursing (Motloo picture) do. 8.
610.78 78-710007
Video Nursing
t uperiuKC charts. [Motion picture] Iowa University
Audiovisual Center, 1969.
12 mm id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An in-Mrvice training film for leachere of lite menially re-
tarded SiiowihowcKpcricncccharUKrveasaprimary focus of learning for the
mentally retarded child. Uks a dialog between animated citaracters to introduce
working on the blacliboard and the overhead projector as part of experience
Cham. Suggest* how charts can best be used to teach reading and writing, verbal
communication, spelling, informalion. and social skills.
i. Mcnully handicapped children— Education. 2. Graphic methods. I.
Iowa. Univeraity Audiovisual Center.
tLC46«li 371.1 72-700806
Iowa University 72 MARC
Audiovisual Center
Planning farm fences (Filmstrip) Southern Association of
Agricultural Engineering and Vocational Agriculture,
1956. Made by Colonial Films and Equipment Co.
70 fr. color, 35 mm.
With pnhllration of the same title.
SUMMARY- Provides Information concerning planning tbe loca-
tion and arrangement of fencea, determining the kind of fence to use.
determining what quality fencing materials to buy, selecting an elec-
tric fence controller, deciding what kind of end or comer construc-
tion to use. determining the number and kind of line poets to u»e,
and determining tbe types of passageways that are needed.
1. Fencea. 2. Electric fences. 1. Southern Asaociation of Agri-
cultural Engineering and Vocational Agriculture.
rTH4965] 631.2 74-739382
American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials
PlttudM (or m irrlgatloa lysteM. [Slide let] American Associa-
tion for Vocational Instructional Materials, 1 972. Made by Re-
sources for Education and Management.
204 slide*, color 2 x 2 in.
With text of the same lille developed by the American Association for Voca-
tional Instructional Maierials in cooperation with the Soil Conservation Service.
US. Depi, of Agriculture, and prepared by J. Howard Turner and Carl L,
Aixlerson.
SUMMARY: Portrays the merits of installing an irrigation dysicin. shows the
difTcrent methods of applying water, and describes diffcreni typ« of systems thai
are available. Deals with poruble, permaneni. and automatic xysicins and con-
trols.
1 . Irrigation. I. American Association for Vocational Instructional Maleri-
[S613)
631.7
72-733320
Americin Auocialion fof
72
MARC
Vocatioiul Inilruciional
MucrUli
72
Planning for your baby» part 1 (Filmstrip) Creative Com-
munications. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
^ fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 8.. 12 In., SSi rpm.
mlcrogroove.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teaching guide.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Meyer,
Summary : Explains the need for a personal physician's advice on
diet, weight, rest, hygiene, dental care, and clothing during preg-
nancy. Describes the growth of tbe fetus during the first three
months.
1. Prenatal care. 2. Fetus. I. Creative Commnnlcatloiu, Inc.
II. BFA Kducatlonal Media.
618.2 76-7S8609
BFA Educational Media
Planning for your baby, part 2 (Filmstrip) Creative Com-
munications. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
73 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 83) rpm.
mlcrogroove.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teaching guide.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Meyer.
Summary: Describes the definite physiological changes that are
obvious by the fourth month of pregnancy. Explains that emotloiul
Instability is a frequent problem during this period.
1. Pregnancy, I. Creative Communtcatlona, Ina II. BFA Edu-
cational Media.
618,2 70-788610
BFA Educational Media
Planning for your baby, part 3 (Filmstrip) Creative Com-
munications. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
03 fr. color. 39 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 831 rpm.
miorogroove.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teaching guide.
Credits: Producer, Sidney Meyer.
Summary : Describes the procedures to be followed during the last
three months of pregnancy.
1, Prenatal care. I. Creative Communications, Inc. II. BFA
Educational Media.
618.2 78-788611
BFA Educational Media
Planning for your baby, part 4 (Filmstrip) Creative Com-
municntionsji. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
SO fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., SSi rpm.
mlcrogroove.
.\1so issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teaching guide.
Credits : Producer, Sidney Meyer.
Summary : <>>veni the advisability of profeeslooal aorsUif care for
a week after the baby's birth, breast feeding vs. bottle feeding, exer-
cise, rest, visitors, post-partum depression, diet, feeding schedules,
and tbe psychological and emotional relationship between tbe new
mQther end father.
1. Infants — Care and hygiene. 2, Infants— Nutrition. 8. Puer-
perlum. I. Creative Common teat Ions, Inc. II. BFA Bducatlooal
Media.
618.2 77-788613
BPA Edacatlonal Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pbuuing the bulletin board. [Filmstrip] Reino Randall.
Released by Bailey Films, 1966; released by BFA Educational
Media. 1970.
35 Tr. color. 35 mm. (Bulletin boards and displayi)
With luide.
SUMMARY; A teacher- training film which uses humorous drawinp and
examples of good bulletin board design lo show how to utilize the bulletin board
as an efTcctive educational tool.
I. Bulletin boards. i. Randall. Reino. II. Bailey Films, inc.. Hollywood,
Calif- III. BFA Educational Media. IV. Series: Bulletin boards and display.
[Filmstripj
[LB1044.9.B8] 371.33 72-733273
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Planning the family workroom (FUmstrip) U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture, 1963. Made by Photo Lab.
43 fr, oilnr. as mm.
Also isMiiPtl «8 -slide set
With notes.
Summar]/: A study of home planning showing the results of
tests made with ditfercnt homemakers. Discusses the utilization of
the living areas and the need for working space for Irotilog, sewing,
and other housework.
1. Homo econouiioa. 2. Architecture. Domestic. i. U. S. Dept
of Aerleultiire.
643 Fi E 6S-525
U. S. NafI Agr. Llbr.
Planning: the theatre building: front of the house (Film-
strip) Richard Medvitz. Made and released by Olesen
Films. 1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Theatre architecture, no. 3)
CREDITS: Author, Wendell Cole; educational consultant. Jamci
H. Butler.
SUMMARY: Outlines tbe elements IsTolved In planning the front
(if rhf h'nise in a theater building and comments about some unique
design features. With captions.
1. Theaters— Construction. I. MedvlU. Richard. II. Olesen
Films. Series: Theatre architecture (Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
'25 75-737810
Olesen Films
Planning the theatre building: the stage (Filmstrip)
Richard Medvitz. Made and released by Olesen Films,
1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Theatre architecture, no. 4i
Credits: Author, Wendell Cole; educational consultant, James
H. Butler.
Summary: Outlines the el«nent8 InTolred In planning the stage
in a theater building and comments about aome unique design fea-
tures. With captions.
1. Theaters— Stage-setting and scenery. 2. Theaters — Construc-
tion. I. Medvitz, Richard. II. Olesen Films. Series: Theatre
architecture (Fllmstrlp) no. 4.
725 79-737811
Olesen Films
Planning your day. jFilmstrip]
1971.
Educational Projections Corp.,
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-287)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY; A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
recognition of word lounds made by blend*. Illustrate* the difference between
someone who plans his activities and someone who does not. With captions. For
primary grades.
I. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Alphabet-
Juvenile film*. 3. Planning- Juvenile film*. [I. Ptanning] 1. Educational
Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Filmstripj Level 2. R-
287
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372.4
72-733528
EducatkMUl Projeclions
72
MARC
C«p.
Plant and animal successions (Motion picture) American
Institute of Biological Sciences. Made by Calvin Pro-
ductions. Released by McOraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
15 mill. Bd. color. 16 nun. (Our living world)
Shortened version of the 1961 motion picture entitled Mimicry and
other evidences.
With guide.
aummary: Reriews key areas in frenetics, anatomy. Reoloey, and
evolutionary theory ; offers proof that mimicry protects the mimic
1. Mimicry (BloloRy) i. American Institute of Biological Sci-
ences, ir. McGraw-Hill Book Company, in. Mimicry and other evi-
dences (Motion picture) Series: Our living world (Motion picture)
574.57 Fi A 67-5671
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Plant-animal communities: ecological succession {Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
14 iiitK Ml. color. 16 mm.
With tpucher-d (tiilde.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John Urban.
Summart/: Illustrates that ecoI(«icaI wiccc-wion follows a pre-
dictable pattern that can be I raced from either a bare rock stage or a
water environment to the appearance of a cllmai forest. Shows that
succession in controlled to a major extent by climate and landfonn,
but ma.v al»o be accelerated interrupted, and retarded by man.
Another issue, b&w.
1- BloUc .immunities. 2. Ecolt^ical succession. i. Coronet In-
structional Films.
574.5 Fi A 67-5677
Coronet Instructional Films
Plant cells (FUmatrip) Jam Handy Organization, 1967.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Plant structure and growth, no. 2)
Sumntary: E>e9crlbes the basic structure, characteristics, and func-
tions of plants, with emphasis ou plant cells.
1. Plant cells and tissues. t. Jam Handy Or^nlzatlon, Inc.
Series : Plant structure and growth (Fllmstrlp) no. 2.
681.3 Fi A 68-4929
Jam Handy Organization
Plant communities: how water affects them (FUmatrip)
Bii.lek Films &. Slides, 1962.
ai fi olr.r. 3.1 mm.
Cird,t4: Authors, John W. Hole. Jr., James T. Robin.<ion.
Sammai-y: Shows the influence of water on density, formation of
roots, and adaptations such as succulents.
1. Plantwater relationships. 2. Plant communities. i Budek
(Herbert K.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
581.8 79-733149
Budek Films & .'Slides
Pbwt caters (Motion picture) McGnw-HiU Book Ca^
1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Animal life serlea)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge.
With teacher guide.
BwMnary: Discusses various herblrorous animals.
1. HerblTora. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Animal life series ( Mo41<hi picture)
591 79-703311
Mcaraw-Hlll Book Co.
Plant engineering (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Educa-
tion. 1967.
41 fr color. STi mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
10 niin, I Industry In 20th century Anifrica)
With teacher's guide.
Credilt: Authors. Raymond Anderson, William Clanton.
Hammary: lUtistrates how the plant engineering department pro-
vides and maintains utility systems and facilities.
1. Plant engineering. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chi-
cago. Series: Industry in 20th century America (Fllmstrlp)
658.2 Fi A 68-3532
S'»<(f ly for Visual Education
Plut-Sbcr bagi. [Filmstrip] Peggy Kahana and Yoram Kahana.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
73 fr. color. 35 min, tnd phonodiic: 1 »., 12 in., 33 1 '3 rpm. (Man
and environment: crafti uid leiourcet)
Atoo iuued with phonotapc in canette.
With itudy fuide.
SUMMARY: Etplom the effect of natural environment on the development
of rc|ional crafti, pointing out how man usei the materiab at hand to fulfill
baiJc needi. Focuses on the craft of making plant-fiber baft.
I. Handicraft. 2. Fibers. 3. Bagging. I. Kahana. Peggy. 11. Kahana,
Yoram, III. BFA Educational Media. IV. Seriea: Man and environment:
crafti and resources. (Filnutrip]
[TT873] 746.4 72-732529
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Plant growth — cell shape (Motion picture) Education De-
velopment Center, 1969.
5 mill. si. color. 16 mm. (Developmental biology film program)
With film notes and bibliography.
Credits: I'roilucer. director, and photographer, Joseph \ . Durden ;
consultant, Thomas Humphreys.
SMmmary: Shows the constraints on cell morphology imposed by
tbe macro molecular organization of the cell wall.
1 Plant cell wiills. 2, Growth (Plants). i. Education Develop-
ment Center. Series: Developmental biology film program (Mo-
tion picture)
681.1 76-707923
Education Development Center
Plant growth — graphing (Motion picture) Educational
Services, 1965.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Orowlng seeds)
With notes.
Made for the Klementary Science Study project.
Summaru: Studies the growth of a single plant which makes a
grayh as Its grows. _ . , „ ,
1 Growth (Plants)— Juvenile dims. i. Educational Services.
Inc.. Newton, Mas.s. Series: Growing seeds (Motion picture)
Edti-ation Development Center
Fi A 67-2388
Want growth in compensated fields (Motion picture) At-
gonne National Laboratory. Released by U. S. Atomic
Energy Commission, 1967.
7 mln. color, sd. 16 mm.
Summary: Points out that plant growth is controlled by a sensi-
tive mechanism which respondg to brief and minute stimulation
De«crlbea the operation and use of the mechanical servo-system which
neutrallTCs stimuli on plants for experimental purposes
1. Growth (Plants) Servomechanlsms. i. U. S. *Argonne Na-
tional Laboratory. Lemont, III. n. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
»T o .. „ FiE 67-132
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Plant growth — internode cell origins and el(mgati<m (Mo-
tion picture) Education Development Center, 1968.
6 mln. si. color. 16 mm. (Developmental biology film program)
With film notes.
Credits: Producer, director, and photographer, Joseph V Durden ;
consultant. Paul B. Grwn.
Summaty: l>escrlbes the development of Internode cells from an
apical cell. Compares Initial and mature height of the intprnode
cell and analyzes elongation wf tbe cell. Utilizes time-lapse photog-
raphy.
1. Plant cells and tissues. 2. Growth (Plants). i Education
Development Center. Series; Developmental biology fllm prt^ram
(Motion picture)
681.1 73-707925
Education Development Center
Thome nimt, 1972.
last pwwth ffg^BM. [Motioo picture]
Made by Brace RvBaa.
3 min. u. color, super 8 mm. (The Eaperimental biolofy series)
Loop film in cartridge. Fifan notca on csnrid(e ratf
SUMMARY: Prcaents an experiment which shows the growth rcgioos on a
planL Telia how a pea pUnt is marked before bikI after growth, showing the ntt
of the cbaofe.
1. Growth (Planu) I. ThorM Fifans. inc., Boulder. Colo. H. S«rk«: The
Experimental biology seriea. {Motioa pictvej
CQK731] 5*1.1 72-701383
■n»orae ribna IJ MARC
73
Plant growth — turgor pressure (Motion picture) Educa-
tion Development Center, 1969,
6 m'li. )il. color. 16 mm. (Developmental biology film program)
With film note-« and bibliography.
Credits: I'rf«liicer, director, and photographer. Joseph V. Durden ;
consultant. Kichurd A. ("loney.
Humrruiry: Illustrates the relationship t>etween growth and turgor
pressure, the driving force of elongation. Touches on cell diameter
and wall thickness during growth.
1. Turgor. 2. Growth (Plants) i. Education Development Cen-
ter. Series: I>evelopmentaI biology film program (Motion picture)
581.1 70-707924
Education Development Center
Plant identification : annuals, perennials, and house plants
(Filmstrip) Vocational Education Productions, 1967.
78 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: dual-track, 1 reel (5
In.), 31 In. per sec., 20 mln.
With Illustrated script
Credits: Author. Ray Houston; Illustrator, Robert Reynolds;
photography. James Crlssey.
nummary: lihistrates thlrty-slx plants and deecrlbee characterisUcs
of each. Includes a discussion of proper care of each plant
1 Plants — Identification. r. Vocational Education Productions.
712.023 72-784606
Vocational Education Productions
Plant nutrients and growth (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
14 mill. »d. color. 16 mm.
with teachers' guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Paul D. Voth.
Summary: An examination of rice, wheat, and castor oil seeds to
describe the food energy stored in seeds, the nutritional requirements
of plants, and the process of tran.spiratlon.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Growth (Plants) 2. Plants — Nutrition. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
581.1 73-700017
Coronet Instructional Films
Plant nutrition. Part 1: Elements of growth (Motion pic-
ture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit
One Film Productions.
4 min. si. color, suiwr 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop film mounted in oartrldKC.
with tape script, lab manual, readings l»ok, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Credits: Author, Gerald C. Oerloff.
Summary: Shows the technique of controlled growth In a nutrleut
solution, and demonstrates testing for Identlflcatiou of mineral ele-
menis missing or overabundant.
1 Plants — Nutrition. 2, Orowth (Plants). i. Harper & Row,
Publishers. Series: Biology series (Motion picture. Harper ft
Row)
581.1 70-706690
Harper & Row, Publish- em
Plant nutrition: Part 2: Pollution and nutrition (Motion
picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit
One Film Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With tape script, lah manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Credits: .Author, Oerald C. (;eriotr.
Summary: Shows the result of sewage effluent on plant life In
(wo suburban lakes, and uses iatwratory experiments to demonstrate
the effects of potassium and nitrogen on lake water algae growth.
1. Plants — Nutrition. 2. Fresh-water flora. i. Harper ft Row,
Publishers. Series: Biology series (Motioo picture. Harper ft
Row)
581.1 74-706691
Harper ft Row, Publish- ers
Plant poisoning (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nioa Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mln. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
Issued in standard 8 nun. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide
Summary: Illustrates types of plant poisoning, and shows how to
treat each type.
1. Poisonous plants. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Edncatlonal
Corporation. Series : Baaic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 6&-2158
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Plant responses (Motion picture) Ward's Natural Science
Establishment, 1969.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm.
l^oop film Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Credits : Photography. William M. Harlow.
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography to show various plant
movements: clrcumnutatlon, directional responses to illumination and
gravity, and the sweeping movement of the stem of a climbing plant
and its response to encountering a vertical support
1. Plants — Irritability and movements. I. Ward's Natural Sci-
ence Establishment, Inc.
581.5 70-711479
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Plant responses to environmental conditions: review (FSm-
atrip) Stephen Bosustow. Released by Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates, 1969.
27 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Plant responses to envlronmenUl condi-
tions)
Summary: A review of previous filmstrips in the series. Simple
experlm^its show bow plants respond to the Influences of ll^t.
gravity, touch, and changes In temperature.
1. Plants — Irritability and movements — Juvenile films. i. Bosu-
stow, Stephen, n. Balley-Pllm Associates. Series: Plant re-
sponses to environmental conditions (Fllmstrlp)
581.5 79-736550
A. L. A. Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Plaiitati<m agriculture: a large-scale rubber estate in
Liberia (FUmstrip) Budek Films and Slides of Califor-
nia, 1969.
49 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorts rersloDs (45 fr. and 45 double fr.) Issued wltb script
Crediti: Author, William R. Stanley.
Summai-y: Traces the plaatatloo agriculture of a large-acale nat-
ural rubber estate Id West A^lca from rubber tree to factory. With
captions.
1. Rutd>er~Afrlca, West. i. Budek Films and Slides of Cali-
fornia.
633 71-735823
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Plantation economy: the island case (Motion picture)
WCBS-TV and Columbia Tniversity. Released by Holt,
Itinehni't and Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. b4w. 16 mm, {Bladi heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 4: Slare trade and slarery)
Summarv: Professor Lloyd Best analyzes the plantation society
of the Caribbean, traces Its evolution over a three-hundred year
period, and explains the changes Id the ecoD<HDic, social, and politi-
cal conditions.
1. Plantations — Caribbean area. 2. PlaoUtlon life— Caribbean
area. i. Best, Lloyd, n. New York. TelevlBlon sUtlon WCBS-
TV. m. Columbia University, tv. Holt, Rlnebart and Winston, Inc.
Series: Blade herlUge: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion pic-
tore) Section 4 : Slave trade and slavery.
301.451 70-704039
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
The Plantation South (FUmstrip) Universal Education and
VifTial .\.rts, 1969.
45 fr. color. .'15 mm. nnd phoiiodisc: 1 R.. 22 mln. (The History
of black Atnerfcn)
Also Issued with reel-to-reel phonotape nnd with phonotape In
cassette.
With teacher's manual.
Credits: Writer. Thomas Cipolla ; narrator. Isaiah A. Green; edu-
cational consultant, Robert I,. Zansnuido; Illustrator, John LenclckL
Summary: Examines the plantnflon sy.stem from 18(X) to 1830,
polntin;; out Its effects on the slave families. Describes the revolts
resulting from the slavery system, including those led by Gabriel
Prosser, Denmark Vesey, and Nat Turner.
1. Negroes— History— To 1S(J3. 2. Plantation life — Southern
State*. I. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series; The
History of black America (Fllrastrip)
380.1 7:1-734848
Univerfial Education and Visual Arts
The Plantation system, 1790-^1850 (FUmstrip) Troll As-
sociates, 1970.
40 fr. color. 36 mm.
Creditt: Author, Kenneth Brown,
Summary: Shows how the Invention of the cotton gin revolution-
ized the cotton Industry, created the necKl for great numbers of
slaves, and delayed the freedom of the Negro for many years. With
captions.
1. Negroes— History— To 1863. i. TroU Associate*.
973.6 79-737462
TroU Associates
Planting and tran^lanting (Motion picture) Women^s
Auxiliary, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Relea%d by Center
for Mass Communication, 1969.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summatit: DemuQ.>4trale!4 the techniques of planting and trans-
planting flowers, shrubs, and trees. Includes root and top-pruolng,
potting, watering. mul<4>iDg, and soil preparatrion. as well as dividing
iris and rooting chrysanthemums.
1. Gardening. i. Brooklyn. Botanic Garden. Women's Auxlllat7.
n. Columbia University. Press. Centn- for Maar Communication.
635.9 79-702523
CINE
Planting the first crops (FUmstrip)
Service, 1968.
Educational Reading
42 fr. color. 85 tarn. (American backgrounds fllmstrlp library)
Crediti: Author, Ruth Roberts.
Summary: I>escrlb«a how the colonists in early America learned
to survive l.y adapting their farming methods while growing their
flrst crops. For grades three through six.
1. Agriculture— U. S.— Hist,— Juvenile film**. i Educational
Reading Service. Inc. Series.
338.10973 Fi A 68-3660
Bducadoual Beading Service
Plants. [Fiimstrip] Gilbert Altschul Productions, 1969. Cap-
tioned for the use of the deaf by Media Services and Captioned
Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
1 roll color. 35 mm,
SUMMARY: Introduces the concept of plAou. For primary grades.
I- Planu - Juvenile filmi. il. PUnU] I. Alt»chul (Gilben) Productions,
inc.. Chicago II. United States. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
Media Servicer and Captioned Film* Branch.
tQK49i 371.9 72-734408
U.S. Bureau of Education 72 MARC
for the Handicapped
Plants and animals (Filmttrip) Budek Films & Slides,
19ftl.
4:: fi <-"U>r. 3.~i nun.
Creditt: .Vuthors, John W. Hole, -Ir., JauM-s T. Uobinson.
Hitmmary: Ksplalna (he grouping of living things accurding to wt-
tain charai'tt-rifftlcs; defliies claaslflcallon.
1. Biology— CI aaatflcat ion. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
BlIdM, Santn Barbara. Calif.
674 73-733150
Buil'-k KlIniHjii .'^Hdes
Plants and animals (FUmstrip) Leslie W. Nelson and Del-
wyn G. Schubert. Released by Bailey Films, 1966.
50 fr coini-. S.) mm. jiml plionodisc: 2 s . 12 In.. 338 rpm. (Sci-
ence activities fur elementary school children)
With Kulde.
Summari,: I'rc-ents simple experiments and quesiious alwut p.ant-
and animal.-'. Eiiipliaslxea scientific metho<Is and aspects of the every-
day world. ..,,,,
1 Biologv. Expeilmental — Juvenile Aims. i. Nelson. I*slie
Weldemar " ti. Schubert, Delwyn G. in. Bailey Films. Inc.. Holly-
wood, Calif. .Series: Science netivities for elementary sc1kk»I chil-
dren <Fllm.-itripi „. , „
Fi A 67-3328
Bailey Films
Plants and animals on a vacant lot (Fihnstnp) Encyclo-
piiedia ilritannicn Kducationiil Corp., 10(i8.
S8 fr color. 35 mm. (Living things in the city)
Crediti: Col l.iboia tors, Albert B. Carr, John WaRner.
Sumrmry: Points out the various kinds of pianU* and animals
whtch ma/ be found on a vacant lot In the city. For primary
^I'^^nlmals-Juvenile films. 2. Plants-Juvenile films. i. En-
cyclopaedia Hrltannica Educational Corporation. Series: LiYlng
things in the City (FUmstrip) ^^^^ 7^^691
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Plants and their importance (Motion picture) Fibns/West
Bedeased by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1969.
H mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sutnmary: Presents basic concepts aboat plants and polnta out
their Importance In many phases of daily life.
1. Botany. Economic, i. Films/Weat, Inc. n. AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services. „ » , „
581.6 71-704203
AIMS Instructional Media Seirlccs
Plants live through the winter (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1968.
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachM-'s guide.
Credift: Author, Alfred T. Collette.
Summarv: Defines the difference between annuals, perennials, bien-
nials, and fvtTgieens. Shows the different ways In which plants
adapt for survival through the winter.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Plants. 2. Adaptation (Biology) r. Coronet Instructional
Films.
582.1 Fi A 68-487
Coronet Instructional Films
Plants that have no flowers or seeds (Motion picture) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1967.
11 raiTi, sd. c-olor. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Collaborator. J. Myron Atkin. ^ .,
Sitmmani: Features microscopic and time-lapse photography and
artwork In a .'>tudv of plants that have neither flowers nor seeds.
Investlgate-s how such plants as algae, mosses, ferns, and fungi re-
produce and obtain food.
Ajiother issue, b&w.
1. Cryptogams. i. Coronet Instrurtional Films.
Ft A 67-2495
Coronet InstnictionnI Films
Plants, the basic food of life (FUmstrip) Budek Films &
Slidos, 1961.
33 fr. volir. 3-') mm.
Credit*: Authors, John W. Hole. James T. Robinson.
Summary: Explains the basic nutrition cycle from the plant,
which manufactures its own food, to the death and decay of animals
to form food for new plant life.
1. Nutrition. 2. Ecology. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slldi*!?. Santa Barbara, Calif.
372.3 77-733151
Budek Films X Slides
PUnts ywx should not collect (FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. (Collecting and preserving plant sped-
Crediti: Collaborator, George I. Schwartz.
Summary: Shows how to identify plants which should not be col-
lected because they are poisonous or rare,
1. Plants, Protection of. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Collecting and preserving plant speci-
mens (Fiimstrip)
579 Fi A 68-3973
Encyclopaedln Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Plasma: the fonrth state of matter (Motion picture) Film
Associates, 1968. Made by Robert Mack.
10 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Defines the properties and potential uses of plasma,
and explains how it differs from the other three states of matter —
the solid, the liquid, and the gas.
1. Plasma (lonlaed gases) i. Film Associates.
637.1 Fi A 68-3182
Film Associates
Plaster casts and splints: preparation, application, remoral
(Motion picture) American .Vcadeniy tif Orthopaedic Sur-
geons. inr.5. Made hy ShiipiH-OtTint Productions.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Writer, Dwlnell Grant; photographer and editor, William
T. Moeller.
Summary: E)eBcribes basic techniques of Immoblllsttlon with plas-
ter of Paris and illustrates proi>er cut room procedures for techni-
cal personnel In order to eliminate farther Injury or discomfort to
the patient.
1. Piaster caMts. Surgical. 2. Splints (Surgery) i. American
Academy of Orthopaedic Surgvoos.
617 Fi 67-501
74
Plastic m plaatlc. [Filmstripj Research & Education DepL,
American Crafts Council, 1968.
100 fr, color. 3S mm.
Also issued as slide set
With script.
SUMMARY: Presenu otijects which display creative raiher than imitative
uses of plastic in art, apparel, interior accessories, housewares, toys, and techno-
logical and architectural applications. From a 1968 exhibition at the Museum of
Contemporary Crafts in New York.
1. Plastics craft— Exhibitions. 2. Plastics— Exhibitions. I. American
CrafU Council. Museum of Contemporary CrafU. II. American CraJU Coun-
cil. Research & Education Dcpt.
CTT^^T] 730 72-734011
Research A. Education 72
Dcpt., American Crafts
Council
MARC
naitic at ^Htlc. [Slide let] Research ft Education Dept,
American CraAs Council, 1968.
100 ^ides. color. 2 x 2 ia.
Atsoiatued as fUmstrip.
With scripL
' SUMMARY: Presents olitectt which dtsptoy creative rather than imitative
uses of plastic in art, apparel, interior accctsories. housewarca, toys, and techno-
logical and architectural applicatioas. From a 1968 exhibition at the Museum of
Contemporary Ciafti in New York.
1. Plastics craft—Exhibitions. 2. Plastics — Exhibttioo*. 1. American
CraftiCounciL Museum oTCoateoipofary Crafts. II. American Crafts Coun-
cil. Research A Education [kept
lTn97i 730 72-733947
Reacarch A Education 72 MARC
Depc, Amcricafl Crafts
Council
Plastic as plastic (FUmstrip) Educational Dimensions Corp^
1969.
2 flhnstrip.s (65 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiscs: 2 s.
each (1 s. for manual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 la,
3Si rpm., 15 mln. each side.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how plastic plays a major role in our everyday
lives and the many ways In which artists aud craftsmen have cre-
ated new environments and new art forms as new plastic materials
have been developed. Based on an e-ihibltlon at the Museum of Con-
temporary Crafts November 1968-Jainiary 1969.
1. Plastics. I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
668 70-736618
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Plastic Coating Corporation,
see
Tecnlf ax Division
Adjusting gas pressures with torch valves
closed, and lighting forch.
Adjusting gas pressures with torch valves
open, and lighting torch.
Artillery in the Civil War.
Braze welding beads.
Cameras in education.
The Comer joint.
Kdge and flange joints.
Edge preparation and joint assembly.
Fillet welds.
Flame.
Flame effects on molten pool.
The Foot soldier.
How we know about the Civil War.
Lines of fusion (beads without rod)
Safety.
The Square butt Joint.
Supporting services.
The Toll of the Civil War.
The War on the water.
Weld beads using filler rod.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Plastic filler repair
Auto body: Plastic filler repair.
Plastic foam (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1968. Released
by RF.\ Educational Media.
a mill. Ml. color, super 8 mm. (Art conMnirtlnn wrles)
Ixmp flint.
With study Eiildc.
(Tredits; Kdiirational oonsultant, Robert O. White,
Summary: l>emonRt rates how to combine a variety of solid ;;eo-
metric forms of foam to make a new, irre^lar form. Shows how
to add surface decoration to further modify the shapes of the pieces.
With raptlon.s. For elementary grades.
1. Plastics as art materials. 2. Oeometry concept. I, Ikon
Films. II. UFA Educational Media. Series: Art construction
series (Motion picture)
372.5 71-710572
nPA Educational Media
Plastic scraps (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1968. Released
by RFA Educational Media.
:: iiiiii. s|, color, super 8 mm. (Art construction series)
I-oop Him.
With study Kulde.
Hredlts: Educational consultant. Robert O. White.
Summary: Demonstrates how to make a coherent object using
scraps In a^«sorted sixes, shapes, and colors, of material that cannot
be altered liy cutting or painting. With captions. For elementary
(rrade-i.
I Form (Aesthetics) 2. (Jeometry concept. I. Ikon Films. II.
RFA Edncutlonal Media. Series: Art construction aeries (Motion
picture)
872.5 78-710571
UFA Educational Sledla
Plastic sheUs — how they were developed {Motion pieture)
Remini^n Arms Co. Released by Modem Talking Pic-
ture Service (196-t,
Id min. sd. color. IS mm.
Swnmary: Illustrates throogh time-lapse photography tbe develop-
ment of plastic shotgun sheila that can withstand cold and moisture.
I. Cartridges. 2. Plastics. i. Remington Arm« (>>mpany. inc.
II. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
623.4 Fi A 67-6884
Modern Talking Picture Service
International Tele-Film Pro-
iPlasticS] {Motion picture)
ductions, 1949.
11 m' \. nA. Ii&w. 10 mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
Creditg: I'rortucera, Paul F. Moss, Thelroa Schnee.
Summary: Illustrates the progress of science In the production
and use of a wide variety of plastics made from such common ma-
terials as air and water, rags, coal, glass, and even flsh. Shows the
production of such useful things as dinnerware, auto t>odie8 and
parts, ornaments, and textiles.
1. Plastics. I. International Tele-Film Productions, Inc. Se-
ries: John Kieran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2090
Plastics in art and indostiy (Motion picture) Marcel Roa-
ensweig. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummarv: DMcrlbes the production of familiar plastic Items, from
raw material to flntshed article. Shows how extrusion, injection
molding, vacuum forming, and blow molding are used to produce
many of the objects found In the home, school, automobile, and office,
and explores other uses and new developments of plastic In art and
design.
1. Plastics. L Roeensweig, MarceL n. Universal Education
and Visual Arts.
668 79-706084
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cTranspsrencie*] DCA Educational Pro-
ducts, 1969.
31
color. 10 % 12.
With 33 ovcriayi.
WiUi icachcT'i guide.
CREDITS: Author. Rofikid B. Hall.
SUMMARY: DcTiM* the chenuurr at plastict and illuUratea 12 importanl
Bwthodi of manufacturiof plastic objects.
1. PlMtics. I. DCA Educational Products.
lTPlI22i 668.4 72-733866
DCA Educaiiona) 72 MARC
Producu
Plaslisol: dip casting (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
3 min. St. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastics)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Examines the process of dipping a mold into plastlsol
to form an object.
1. Plaatlcs — Molding. 2. Plastlsol*. I. Thome Films, inc..
Boulder, Colo. II. lieries: Working with plastics (Motion picture)
668 76-711731
Thome Films
Plastisol : rotatitmal molding ( Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastics)
Loop Dim mounted In cartridge Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates t>8Slc rotational molding procedures as
various plastisol objects sre being ciMistructed.
1. Plaatlfs — Molding. 2. Plastlsols. L Thoroe Films, inc.,
Boulder. Colo. II. Series: Working with plasUcs (MoUod picture)
668 70-711732
Thome Films
Hastone Company
see
Edward Arnold presents Turtle Wax Auto
PoUsh.
Pbteaa farmers in Fnuica (Motion picture) Public Media,
inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Han and his world)
Edited version of the motion picture made by Instltut fflr Film
und nild, Munich.
Summary; Contrasts traditional and modern farming techniques
and mechanization In the plateaus of France. Includes scenes of
abandoned farm.i and villages and of prosperous farms.
1. Agriculture — France. i. Public Media, Inc. n. Films In-
corporated. Series: Msn and his world (Motion picture)
630.944 77-705491
Public Media, Inc.
Platcro y yo (Filmstrip) Ancora Producciones, Barcelona.
Released in the U. S. by Gessler Pub. Co., 1969.
35 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (T In.), 7i Ips.,
25 miD.
With text in Spanish. ^. ^ ,„ , .
SUMMARY ■ A Spanish language teaching fllm which lUnstrates
Spanish poet Juan Ramdn Jlmlnfa's classical tales of his wanderings
with his donkey, Platero. With captions. ,. . , ,
1 Spanish language— Audio- visual Instruction. L Jiminei, Juan
Bamdn. 1881-1958. II. Ancora Producdonea. lU. Qeesler Publiab-
ing Company.
[PC4U2.7] 861
Oessler Pub. Co.
79-788981
Pbteros y tcjedorea de I^xco (Motion picture) Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1963.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Elementary Spanish film series)
Issued with narration in boy'n or girl's voice.
With guidebook.
Credtlt: Director and photographer, Henry KakehashI; educa-
tional consultant, Carlos Castillo.
Summary: A Spanish language teaching film for first year students.
Presents scenes of craftsmen in the small town of Taxco.
1. Spanish language — Atidio-Tl.sual iiist ruction. i. International
Fllm Bureau, inc., Chicago. Series: Elementary Spanish fllm se-
ries (Motion picture)
745.6 79-707231
Intemattonal Film Bu- teau
Plating: bacteria for coantinff, two methods : ^reading and
ponrinff (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and boUny)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Summon/.- Show.H the proper use of the glass tube spreader,
alcohol, and the rotating ^reading table for plating l>acteria on agar
medium.
1. Bacteriology— Technique. r. Encyclopa^la Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series; Bacteriology and botany (Motlwi
picture)
589.90028 76-703715
Encycl<waedla Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Plato. Crito
see
The Death of Socratca.
Plato. Phaedo
The Death of Socratca.
Plato. Sympoeixun
see
The Drinking party.
Plato
The Trial and death of Socrates.
Plato: father of philosophy (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
57 fr. color. 85 mm. (Men who made history, series 1)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Producer, William Routt ; collaborator. Marshall
HodfTson.
SUMMARY: A study of the life of Plato and his Influence on the
thinking and behavior of his followers.
1. Plato. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
II. Series: Men who made history (Filmstrip) series 1.
_ 921 70-739196
BDcyclopaedla Britan- nlca BducaUonal Corp.
The Play (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
Released by Universal
1 roll, color. 5.'» mm. and phoimdiw. ( Forms of literary ex-
pression )
AImo IsMit^l with phonotape In cassette.
With manual.
Sr.MMARY: Investigates the play In English literature. Traces
the development of the play and describes possible extensions of
this particular literary genre.
1. English drama — History and criticism. I, FUmfax Produc-
tlon^ New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III.
Series: Forms of literary expression (Filmstrip)
rPR625] 809.2 70-740318
universal Education and Visual Arts
75
Play (Motion picture) Educational Direction. Made by
Alexander M. Butman. Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm, (Story starters 2)
I»op fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bummaiy: Presents scenes of different people In different types
of play from which children, using their experience and Imagination-
can write a story.
1. English language—Composition and exercises. i. Mucational
Direction, inc n. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series-
Story surfers 2 (Motion picture. Baling Corp.)
808 70-708766
Ealing Corxi.
Play activities: ages 6-13 (Motion picture) Video Nursing,
1967. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 min. sd. b&w. 16 nnn. (Man: bis growth and devdoinneDt—
blrtb through adolescence)
Videotape also issued.
With Instructor's guide, student sylh^bus, and audioupe.
Credita: Instructor, llobert C. Nicolay.
Summary: Discusses the Influence of values, culture, seasonal pat-
terns, and mass niRdla upon children from the ages of 6 to IS.
1. Ptay. I. Video Nursing, inc. Series: Man: lUs growth and
development— lilrtb through adolescence (Motion picture)
165.41 72-703686
Video Nursing
Play baU (Filmstrip) My weekly reader, 1964. Made by
National Film Studio.
19 f r. color. 35 mm.
Serlfs 2. no. 27-64.
Summaru: Shows baseball players In training camps practicing
for the coming season.
1. Baseball. i. My we^ly reader.
796.357 74r-782909
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Play clay (Motion picture)
see At your fingertips: Play clay
Play handball (Motion picture) G. N. Productions, 1968.
16 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents basic elements of handball. Indodlng bow to
play singles and doubles. Explains how to derdop a week arm. In-
cludes demonstrations by world champion Jim Jacobs and national
champion Stuffy Singer.
1. Handball. i. O. N. Productions.
796.81 78-701724
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Play it cool (Motion picture) Coronado Productions (Eng-
land), London. Made by Independent Artists. Released
in the T^. S. by Allied Artists Pictures Corp., !%■?.
82 mill. sd. bAw. 3.1 mm.
.\ Julian Wlntle-I#Hlle Parkyn production.
Credits: Prrnlucer. David Deut.-wh ; director, Michael Winner;
screenplay. Jack Henry; music. Norrle Paramor; director of pho-
tography, Reginald Wyer; fllm editor, Tristam Cones. Ca$t- Billy
Fury, Michael Anderson. Jr.. Denis Price. Bidiard Wattis, Anna
Paik Keith Hamshere.
Summary: A rock and roll group called Billy Universe and the
Satellites escort a pretty socialite around Ix>ndon'8 twist clubs In
.seai-ch of her fickle Banc*.
I. Coronado Productions (England) ild., I»ndon. ii. Allied Artists
Pictures Corporation.
Ki 68-1565
Ptay it cooh a question of attitudes. [Motion picture] CCM
Films, 1970. Made by Vision Associates.
15 min. >d. color. 16 mm.
Produced in coopcrstion with the laurnational Auociaiion of Chic& of Po-
bcc.
SUMMARY: Demoiuiratcs how police behavior can increate or diminish
the hoetilily potential in everyday occurrences in law cnforcemenl. Sequences
illustrate >uch typical problenu u ■ >trect comer gang, a ipeeding car, ■ barroom
brawl, and a campus demonstration .
1. PubUc relations— Police. 2. Police. I. CCM Films.
[HV7936.P8] 363.2 72-700523
CCM Fdms 72 MARC
Play production. [Filmstripj Educational Audio Visual, 1972.
Made by Westporl Communications Group.
6 filmstrips (75 fr each) color. 35 mm. and 6 phonodiscs (2 s. each).
12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., appros. 14 min. each.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Provides teachers and students with a step-by-step procedure
for producing a school play by following (he work of high school students from
the selection of the play to opening night.
1. Theater— Production and direction. 2, College and school drama, I.
Educational Audio Visual, inc., Pleasantvilie, N.Y.
lPN3178.P7) 792 72-736414
Educational Audio Visual 72 MARC
Play safe (Motion picture) Films/West Releaaed by Cur-
tis Audio Visual Materials, 1968.
10 mill. sd. color. 1ft mm.
With teaching guide.
Cicdils: Protlutvr, Lou Lilly; director. Frank Gardonyl.
Summary: Demonstrates several rules for playing safely on play-
grounds, emphasizing tbat these rules are baaed on common aenae.
1. Playgrounds— Safety measui-es. r. Film/Weat, Inc. n. Curtis
Audio Visual Materials.
614.8 Fi A 68-1674
Pllms/WeBt
Phy the game (Motion picture) NBC News, 1966.
24 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (The Smithsonian)
Credit*; Producer and director, Craig Fisher; writer. Robert Al-
lison; narrator, BUI Ryan; conaulUnts. Gerald S. Le«er. William
C Grayson, Karen Loveland ; photographers, G. Bradford Kress,
Robert Donahue, film editor, Roy Grossman.
Summary: Traces the history of AmM-lcan sports from racing
and lacrosse played by the ladians, throng ancb pioneer activities
as com hoaklng and plowing bees, to the contemporary spectator
sports and tuseball and football.
1 3ports~U. S.— History. i. National Broadcasting Compaoy,
tna NEC News. Series: The SmltfasoDian (Motion plctare)
7»6 77-701957
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Play with light and colour (Motion picture) Avraham Goren,
1»71.
10 mill. Bd. color. 16 nun.
81'MMARY: Sbows an artist as he prepares and preHent** u light
show.
1. Ught in art. I. Goren, Arraham.
791.43 76-711451
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The Players (Motion picture)
see Triptych: The players
Playgoers Pictures, inc.
see
The Revenge maker.
They shall pay.
Playground (Motion picture)
Relejisod by ACI Films, 1971.
Orace-Metro Enterprises.
T mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Starting to read)
SCM-MAKV: Shows children at a playground. Teaches basic
words, reinforced by sound and action, with the word 5iuperiniposed
on the screen.
1. English language — Study and teaching — Juvenile fllms. 2.
Playground.'* — Juvenile films. I. Grace-.Metro Enterprl.spfi. 11.
ACI Films, Inc. III. Series: Starting to read (Motion picture)
[LH1576] 372.4 73-713458
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Playground safety (Filrmtn-p)
1968.
Y. L. P. Materials Corp.,
30 rr cuior. 35 mm. ( Safety and health)
sii,n.„i,i,y: Idvestipjtes the dangers involved in plaving in vacant
lots. Sutninarixes safety practices on such piayeround equipment as
swings, sliding t>oards. Jungle sj-ms, and In swimming pools. Con-
dyles with H description of the proper way to act when approached
by a strange dog.
1. Safety education— Juvenile films. i. Your Lesson Plan Ma-
terials Corporation. Series : Safety and health ( Fllmstrip)
Fi A 67-.'i723
Y, U P. MaterinlsCorp.
Playing in the city (Film^trip) Y. L. P. Materials Corp.,
1968.
30 fr, cnK.r. S.-* mm. (Safety and health)
Bummary: Points out safe places to play In the city, Inelodlng
city and school playgrounds and play streets. Describes tbe haurds
of playing in empty buildings, abandoned refrigerators, and cars.
Explains how to play catch and roller skate safely.
1. Safety education — Juvenile films. i. Tour Lesson Plan Mate-
rials Corporation. Series: Safety and health (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 67-3727
Y. L. P. Materials Corp.
Playing the game — personal narrative {Motion picture)
EMiing Corp., 1969.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. {Models for English composition)
Loup tllni. Film notes on cartridge oaae.
Credit!: Author. Milton Wartenberg.
Summaii/: Provides subject matter for writing a composition of
personal narrative.
1. English language — Rhetoric. i. Ealing Corporalton, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Models for English composition (Motion
Jrtcture I
808
Baling Corporation
73-700380
Playing together
see
The Springs of learning. Part 5: Playing together.
Playing world game; or, A hundred million horses going
nowhere (Motion picture) Saturn Pictures Corp., 1971.
:iO niiri. Nd. b&w. 16 mm. (H. Buckmlnster Fuller: The world
game, no. 7)
CKEDIT8: Producer, Alex Matter: director. Herbert Matter.
.SUMMARY : Students utilize It. Ituckniln^er Fuller's concepts in
dettlgnlng a comprehensive strategy for making tbe world work.
Filmed at the first Work! game seminar in 1960.
1. Technology and civilization. 2. Progress. I. Fuller, Richard
Buckmlnster, 189S- II. Satnm Pictures Corporation. III. Se-
ries: The World game (Motion picture) do. 7.
rCU478] 330 79-712406
Saturn Pictures Corp.
Playing world game; or, Getting power to the ftoplt
(Motion picture) Saturn Pictures Corp., 1971.
30 niln. sd. b*w. 10 mm. (R. Buckmlnster Fuller: The world
game, no. 0)
CltKI'ITM; Producer, Alex Malter: director. Herbert Matter.
SUMMARY: Sludeots utilize It. Biickmliister Fuller's concepts In
deHlgnlng a comprehensive strategy for making the world work.
Flluiwl at the first World game seminar In HWO.
1. Technology and civilization. 2. Progress. I. Fuller, Richard
Buckmlnster, 1895- II. Haliirn Picture* Corporation. III. Se-
ries: The World game (Mutton picture) no. 9.
[Cm78] 330 76-712408
Satum Pictures C;orp.
Playing world game; or, How to get energy without using
things up (Motion picture) Saturn Pictures Corp., 1971.
30 min. sd. b&w. IG mm. (U. Buckmlnster Fuller: The world
game. no. 8l
CKEDITS: Producer, Alex Matter; director, Herbert Matter.
SUM.MAKY : Students utilize R. Buckmlnster Fuller's concepts in
designing a comprehensive strategy for making the world work.
Filmed at the first World game seminar in 1969.
1. Technology and civilization. 2. Progress. I. Fuller. Richard
BuckminsTer, 1896- II. Saturn Pictures Corporation. 111. Se-
ries : The World game ( Motion picture) no. 8.
[CB478] 330 72-712407
Saturn Pictures Corp.
Plaza Lasso, Galo, Pros. Ecuador, 1906-
Small world:
Plaza.
Eisenhower, Munoz Marin,
Please hurry {Motion picture) New York Telephone Co.,
1969. Made by Gordon/Gl3Ti Productions.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version also Issued.
Bummary: Describes tbe service of the Oil emergency communica-
tions system In cutting the response time between the report (rf an
emergency and the arrival of police help. Includes scenes of the
New York Police Department communications room where uner-
gency calls are received and answered.
1. Police communication systems — New York (City) r. New
York Telephone Company.
884.6 77-705641
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Please, not now! {Motion picture) Jacques Roitfeld pro-
ductions, Paris. Released in the U. S. by International
Classics, 1963.
So mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Cinen-.a Scope.
Credits: Director and writer of English version, Ja(4 Dunn Trop;
screenplay and dialog, Claude Brule. Catt: Brigitte Bardot, Michel
Subor, Mlrellle Dare, Josephine James. Serge Marqoand.
Sumrnarjt: A comedy -melodrama about a young photographer's
model and her attempts to make her lover marry her.
I. JacQues Roitfeld productions, ii. International Classics, Inc.
Fi 67-1305
The Pleasure seekers {Motion picture) Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., 1965.
107 mln. sd. color. S5 mm.
Cinemascope. Color by DeLuxe.
Based on tbe novel of the same title by John H. Secondari.
Credits: Producer, David Wetsbnrt; director, Jean Negulesco;
screenplay, Edith Sommer ; music, Lionel Newman ; director of
photography, Daniel L. Fapp; film editor, Louis R. Loeffler. Cast:
Ann-Margret, Tony Franclosa, Carol Lynley, Gardner McKay,
Pamela Tiffin.
Summnrv: A melodrama about a trio of young American girls and
their romantic adventures In Spain.
I. Secondari, John H.. 1919- The pleasure aeekera. ii. Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1092
The Pleasures of our company. [Motion picture] Widmer's Wine
Cellars, 1972. Made by Hutchins/Darcy Inc.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Narraior, Seb*sli«n Cabot.
SUMMARY: Introduces the winci msde by Widmer's Wine Cellars, show-
ing how the grapes arc grown and processed, and providing a tour of the winery
itself.
1. Widmer's Wine Cellars, inc. 2. Wine and wine making — New York
(State) 3. New York (State)— industries. i. Widmer's Wine Cellars, inc.
[TP557] 663 72-702328
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Pledge of allegiance {FUmstrip) Bailey Films, 1958.
by Walter Smith.
Made
20 fr color. 3.'} mm. ( Understanding citizenship)
Buniniiru: Discusses the pledge of allegiance and its relation to
citizenship. .Stresses tbe responsibility of the Individual citizen and
the need to preserve our heritage of both individual and collective
freedom. With captions,
1. Cltisenship. 2. Liberty. i. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood.
Calif. Series: Understanding citlcensbip (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 67-3684
Bailey Fllm>.
The Pledge of allegiance {FUmstrip) Marsh Film Enter-
prises, 1969.
41 fr. Color. Sj ram. and phonodlsc; 1 s., 12 in.. 33} rpm., 13
mln. mlcrogroove
Wltb teacher's guide.
Summary: Phrase-by-phrase and word-by-word definition of the
pledge of allegiance. For primary grades.
1. Bellamy, Francis. Pledge of allegiance to the flag. i. Marsh
Film Enterprises.
372.8 73-735419
A. L. A. BookUst
The Pledge of allegiance (Motion picture) Art Evans Pro-
ductions. Relea.sed by Oxford Films, 1971.
8 mln. ad. color. 18 mm.
SUMMAItV : A film designed to teach to children the Pledge
of allegiance to the flag of the United States. Explains attitudes
and values SHSOClated with the flag, and discusses patriotism In
the United States. For elementary grades.
1. Bellamy, Francis. Pledge of allegiance to the flag. 2. Patriot-
ism— U. 8. I. Bellamy, Francis. Pledge of alliance to the
tlag. II. Art Brans Productlona. III. Oxford Films.
[LB1584] 8723 71-713401
OINB
76
The Pledge of allegiance (Motion picture) Arthur Gould.
lieleiised by Pyramid Films, 1971.
fi mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CKEDITS: Narrator, Maurice Hart.
S1'.MMARY: Shows first grade children In Inglewood. Calif., recit-
ing the Pledge of all^Iance and reexamines the ideals behind the
words. Provides a brief history of America. Includes a folk song
version of the pledge, performed by composer Leslie Gould. For
elementary grades.
1. Bellamy. Francis. Pledge of allegiance to the flag— Juvenile
films. 2. II. S.— History — Juvenile films. I. Bellamy. Francis.
Pledge of allegiance to the flag. II. Gould, Arthur, 1»24- III.
Pyramid Films, inc.
[JK1759] 929.9 71-712952
PyrHmid Films
Pledging our flag {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The United States flag)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the projwr way to pledge the American
flag.
L Bellamy, Francis. Pledge of allegiance to the flag. i. En-
cyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corporation. Series: The
United States flag (Motion picture)
929.9 78-704856
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Pliers (Motion picture)
see Metalworking tools; Pliers
Pliers in woodworking {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
\jaovt film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Pliers. i. Walden Film Corporation.
Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 77-708426
Walden Film Corp.
Pliers, part 1 {FihmtHp) Bailey Fibns, 1969,
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and [^nodlsc: 12 In., 331 rpm. (Tools
for metalworking)
With tea(±er's guide.
Rummary: Discusses the use pf pliers for metalworking. Illus-
trates their safe and correct use.
1. Pliers. 2. Metal-work. i. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
Series: Tools for metalworking (FUmstrip)
684.09 78-734013
Bailey Films
Pliers, part 2 (FOrMtrip), Bailey Fibns, 1969.
W fr. color. 3,^ mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., 33i rpm. (Tools
for metiilworking)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses the use of pliers for metalworking. Illns-
trutes their safe and correct use.
1. Pller*. 2. Metal-work. i. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood,
Calif. Series: Tools for metalworking (Fllmstrip)
684.09 71-734014
Bailey Films
The Plight of the American Indian (FUmstrip) Current
Affairs Films, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Current Affairs fllmstrip series)
with pictorial discussion guide.
CredUt: Adviser, Manson Van B. Jennings.
Summary: Traces the decline of the American Indian, and gives
tbe reasons, which range from poor educational facllltlea to anti-
QOated tribal customs. Shows what Is being done today by the gov-
ernment, the business community, and tbe Indians themselves to
oring (he Indian into the mainstream of society
Y Ii ''"*""'^- Treatment of— U. S. i. Current Affairs Films, New
Current Affairs Films
970.1
77-732678
Plimoth Plantation. [Filmstrip] Scott Education Division, 1972.
appro*. 64 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodi»c: 2 >.. 10 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
(Visits to our put, no. 1)
Also issued wiih phonotape in cassette
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows daily life in Plimoth Plantation ti seen through the eyes
of ■ child, and includes scenes of the reconstruction of the PlanUtion. For
elementary grades.
1. Plimoth Planlaiion. inc , Plymouth. Mass.— Juvenile films. [1, Plymouth,
Mass, —History. 2, Pilgrim Fathers) 1. Scott Graphics. Education EMvi-
sion. 11. Series: Visits to our past. (Fitmstrip] no, I.
tF68] 372.8 72-734470
Scott Education Division 72 MARC
PUmoth Plantation, inc., Plymouth. Mass.
see
Thatching.
They knew they were pilfnma.
nimptMiI The man on the flying trapeze (Motion picture)
£. I. Dupont de Kemours & Co. Made and released hy
Wolper Productions, 1971.
^ mliL sd. color. Id mm.
Sl'MMARY: George Plimpton enters the secret, back-stage world
of the circus and attempts, In ten days, to l>eoonie a death-defying,
high flying aerlallst. In the process he provides unprecedented In-
sights Into the personalities of circus performer*.
1. Plimpton, George. 2. Circus. I. Du Boot de Nflmours (E. I.)
and Company. II, Wolper Productions. HI. The man on tbe flying
trapexe (Motion picture)
79U 71-712183
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Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Plot la ideBoe SctloB. [Motion picture] Extrununl Iixlepeiident
Study Center, University <A Kimai, 1970.
25 min, id. color. 16 mm. (Literature of Ktcnce Tiction)
SUMMARY: Poul Andenoo dacuMta the rote of plot in icience fiction wilh
June* Gunn, preudenl of the Science Fiction Wriien of America.
I. Science fictioo— Hittory uid criticism. 2. Ptoo (Drams, novel, etc.)
i. Anderaon. Poul, 1926- EI. Ounn. Jamca E.. 1923- lit. KantM.
UnJvenity. Extramura] Independent Study Center. IV. Series: Literature of
tcience Action. [Motion picture]
[PN3448.S45] 808.3 72-700535
Extramural Independent 72 MARC
Study Center. Univcraity
of KantM
Plotlines—STiaphJc data processing {Motion picture) Elec-
tronic Associates, 1965.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
A Miilti-Senwry production.
Creditt: Producer. Murray A. Tulls; director. S. David Scber;
writer, Sidney Norlnsky; narrator, Andre Birucfa; film editor. Stao
Slegel.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of the data plotter for translat-
ing machine readable data Into graphic form. Shows some uses of
data plotters to draw weather maps, chart space trajectories, make
graphs at the Federal Reserve System, and draw geological survey
maps for an oil company.
1. Electronic digital computers — Printer plotting systems.
I. Electronic A.<i»oclate9, Inc.
651.8 r4r-707743
The Plow that broke the Plains {Motion piohire)
Resettlement Administration, 1&36.
U. S.
21 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CredUt: Director and writer. Pare Lorentx; narrator, Thomas
Chalmers; music, VIrgi! Tbompwa
Summary: Presents the social and economic history of the Great
Plains from the time of the settlement of the prairies by cattlemen
and farmers through the World War i boom to the years of depres-
sion and drought.
- Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Great Plains— Economic condltloaa 2. Great Plains— Social con-
ditions. I. U. S. Farm Security Admlnlstratlos.
978 75-702991
Portland State Univ. Library
La Huie et le beau temps (Filmstrip) Mary Glasgow &
Baker Limited. Released by UniTersal Education and
Visual Arts. 1970.
I roll, color. 35 mm. and phonotape. (Bon voyage! Part 3.
no. 1)
AIro Issued in bAw.
With manual.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching film. Presents vocab-
ulary for dealing with different kinds of weather and the sun and
moon.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. T, Hary Glasgow
k Baker Limited. IL Universal Education and Visual ArU. III. Se
ries: Bon voyage! (Filmstrip) Part 3. no. 1.
[PC2112.7] 448.3 79-740350
Universal Education and Tlaiul Arta
The Plumber {Motion picture) Paramount Pictures Corp.,
1967.
6 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (Go-go toons)
Creditt: Director, Shamns Culhane; story, CIlfT Roberts; anima-
tion. Howard Beckerman: mu.>iic, Winston Sharpies.
Summary; An animated cartoon about a plumber who becomes a
famous musician by playing boiler pipes.
1. Paramount Plctnraa Ooriwratlon. Series: Go-go toons (Mo-
tion picture)
791.43 74^707183
Plumbing {Motion picture) Vocational Guidance Films.
Made by Btirton Holmes Films. Released by Carl F.
Mahnke Productions, 1945.
II mlD. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Your life work dims)
With manual Manual lacking In L>. C.
Creditt: Script. Arthur P. Twogood.
Summary.- A survey of jobs available In the plumbing industry
and the types of training needed. Describes the role of the borne
iostaliatlon plumber, the work in Industrial plants and farms, the
Installation work for municipalities, and repair work.
1. Plumbing — Vocational guidance. i. Vocational Guidance Films,
Inc. n. Mahnke (Carl F.) Productions, inc.. Des Molnea. Series:
Your life work films (Motion picture)
696 76-704274
The Plus and equal sigrns (Motion picture) Stephen Boeu-
stow Productions. Rclftased by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Primary math aerieif)
Loop film.
With studv guide.
SUHMART: Uses Up dancing animated sheep to illustrate the
f miction of the equal sign as well as the use of the plus and equal
Bign.s in simple addition problems and equations. For primary
grades.
1. Addition — Juvenile films. \. Bosnstow (Stephen) Produc-
tions, n. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Primary math ae-
riea (Motion picture)
[QA115] 372.7 71-/14922
BFA Educational Media
Plus — 2 {Motion picture)
Peltz, 1D69.
12 miu. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary.' An abstract film about a young man's romance with a
college co-ed.
I. Baumohi, Bernard, n. Peltz. Larry.
704.945 70-705642
CINE
Phitonic (granitic) rocks {FUmttrip) Entgrolopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969.
49 fr. color. ^ mm. ( Invefltlgatlng roc^s)
Produced In collaboration with the American Geological Institute.
Creditt: Collator at or, John 3. Shelton.
Summarv: Examines the origin of plutwilc or gnudtlc rocks.
L Rocks, Igneous. i. Encydopaedia Britaanka Educational
Corporation. Series: InvetftlgaUog rocks (Pllnwtrip)
562 78-733580
Btncydopaedla Britan- nica Bdncattooal Corporation
Bernard Baumohi and Larry
Plato'i Ckrittmm tree. [Motioo picture] Walt Disney Prodiic-
tioiu. Released by Wah Diiney Bducatioaal Materials Co_
1963.
7 min. »d color. 16 mm.
Origtiully ftlwacd in 3S mm. ia 19)2.
With teacher guide.
CREDITS: Director, Jack Haaaah; Mory Ml Berg, MUt Schalfcr — J.— tTfm.
George Kreul. Pnd Moore. Bin JuRicc. Voh« Jobh; mustc, Joaepli S. DtMk
SUMMARY: An animated canooa pictwring the antics of the >^^pm"-frt.
Chip sod Dale, who live in the fir tree which Mickey Mowe aod Pinto chop
down aod decorate for ChhsOBM.
I- Dincy (Walt) ProduciioM. IL Wall Disoey EdiKMiooal Malcnak Cos-
pany.
tPNI997.5] 394.268 72-700154
Wah Disoey Educational 73 MARC
Mstehah Ca
Plymouth: a pilgrim plantation {FUmttrip) Melvin Brod'
shaug. Released by International Film Bureau, 1970.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 2 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 18
mln. microgroove.
Creditu: Consultant, Alden T. Vanghaa.
Summary: Describes historic events centering around Plymouth,
Mass., and includes historic sites of the rock, the town brook, the
reconstructed Plimoth Plantation, and the replica of the Uayflower.
1. Plymouth, Mass.— Description. i. Brodsbaug, Melvia. 1900-
U. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
917.44 79-736518
International Film Bureau
Plymoath Colony {FUmstrip) Jones and Oamond. K©-
leased by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide. .... * -„.«
Summary: In Part 1 William Bradford Joins a gnwp of ■fP»"-
tists in 17th century England and for a Ume lives in Holland. He
and more than 100 pilgrims come to America "nd^^t®, "« "^y-
flower compact before starting their colony. In Part 2. aftw a
winter of starvation. Bradford becomes governor and most organise
the colonists. For elementary grades. With captions „, .^„
1 Bradford. William, 1588-1657. 2. Massachusetts — History —
Colonial period (New Plymouth) •■ JToneB «!,°d OBm-JM. li»<i «^
Modern Lwimlng Aids, New York. Series: Critical thinking aide
Modern Learning Aids
872.8
75-733286
Plymouth Films,
see
ltd.
The Hedgerow.
The Red planet — Mars.
Plywood industry {FUmstrip) Ralph Adams Productiona.
Released by Bailey Films, 1966.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Forest and forest products)
With mantuL
Summary: A comprehensive look at the lumber and plywood in-
dustry, from the growing of trees to the end products of plywood.
With captions.
1. Lumber trade. 2. Plywood industry. i. Adams (Ralph)
Productions. North HoUywood, Calif, n. Bailey Films, inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. Series: Forest and forest products (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-B641
Bailey Films
1968.
a tittle ■Mdaeai. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London,
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
22 min. sd. t>ftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Detcribes Pocomaniics, ■ cult group of Jamaica. Showi para
of titeit ritual, whictt includes hypnotic drumming and tromptng, trances, and
"speaking in tongues" u spirits uke possession of them.
1. Cultus — Jamaica. I. British Broadcasting Corporitton. Tclevition Ser-
vice. II. Time-Life Films.
tBL2530.J3) 390.97292 73-714621
Time-Life Films
Podhajsky, Alois
72
MARC
The Miracle of the white stallions.
Podia harberae evitado {Motion picture) Industrial Acci-
dent Prevention jVssociation. Toronto. Made by Crawley
Films. Released in the U. S. by International Film Bu-
reau, 1963.
13 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
.Spanish version of the 1963 motion picture entlOed It didn't
have to happen.
Summary: Illustrates how a worker who doa not use safety
devices on modem machinery endangers not only hia own life, bat
the lives of fellow workers.
1. Industrial safety. i. Industrial Accident PrevenUon As-
aoclatlon. n. International Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago in. It
didn t have to happen (Motion picture)
614.84 70-707253
International Film Bureau
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Annabel Lee
see
Annabel Lee.
Reading poetry: Annabel Lee.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The black cat
see
The Black cat.
77
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1949. The fall of the house
of Usher
see
House of Usher.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The haunted palace
see
The Haunted palace.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. Inquisition
see
The Pit.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The masque of the
red death
see
The Masque of the red death.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The pit and the
pendilum
see
The Pit and the pendulum.
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The raven
see
The Raven,
Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849. The tell-tale heart
see
The Tell-tale heart.
A Poem shoiiM not mean — bnt be {Motion picture) RMI
Film Productions, 1970.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Author. Frederick McLeod.
Summary: Dlscus^ies poetry as a work of art aod as a form per-
ceptible not to vision but to the Imagination. Explains some of
the mechanics of writing poetry, using examples from the poetry of
Tennyson, Frost, Dickinson, Milton, and Keats.
L PoetiT. I. RMI Film Productions.
808.1 7^708280
BMI Film Productions
Poems (Motion picture) Churchill Fibns, 1970.
l-t min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Author. George McQullken.
Summary: Children read their own poems and talk about why
and how a poem la; a young poet suggests a multitude of things
to write about Designed to motivate children and stimulate crea-
tive thinking. For elementary grades.
1. Children's poetry, English. 2. Poetry. l Chn«*lU rilms.
Los Angeles.
808.1 77-708276
Churchill Films
Poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson {FUmstrip) Educational
Filmstrips, 1970.
60 fr. color. 3.') mm. and phonotape In cassette: 6 mln. (A
Visual anthology of poetry)
Creditt: Narration. Charles A. Schmidt; music. Jan Cole; photog-
raphers and editors. Kenneth Russell, Marjorle Russell
CoHtentt: 1. Crossing the bar.— 2. The sploidor falls.— S. Flower
In the crannied wall.— 4. Break, break, break.— 5. Lines.
pn™,T!Jl^^ »"■ ^'.'ir' Tennyson, Baron. 1809-1892. n. Educational
VrSm') ""°^""*' ^**- ^^'«« ■ A TIaual anthology of poetry
Educational Filmstrip. ^^^ 7^-737380
Poems by George Gordon, L«rd Byron {FUmstrip) Educa-
tional Filmstrips, 1970.
i-<2 fr. color. 35 mm, and phonotape in cassette: 5 mln. (A
Visual anthology of poetry)
Creditt: Narration. Charles A. S4Amldt; music, Jan Cole; photog-
raphers and editors. Kenneth Russell, Marjorle RusselL
Contents: 1. Venice, from Chllde Harold's pilgrimage. — S. Rome
from Chllde Harold's pilgrimage.
I. Byron, George Gordon Noel Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. ii. Edu-
cational Flirostrip-s, Huntsvllle, Tex. Series: A Visual anthology
of poetry (Filmstrip)
821 79-737381
Educational Filmstrips
Poems by Robert Bums {Filmstrip) Educational Film-
strips, 1970.
71 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape in cassette: 6 mln. (A
Visual anthology of poetry)
Creditt: Narration, Charles A. Schmidt; music, Jan Cole; photog-
raphers and editors. Kenneth Russell, Marjorle Russell.
Contentt: 1. Jean.— 2. A red. red rose. — S. Sweet Afton. — 4. Fare-
well to the highlands.
I. Bums, Robert. 175&-1796. ii. Educational Filmstrips, Hunts-
Tllle, Tex. Series: A Visual anthology of poetry (FUmstrip)
821 72-737382
Educational Filmstrips
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Educational
Poems by William Wordsworth (FUmstrip)
Filmstrips. 1970.
'\t tr. color 35 niDi. and phoaotape In cassette : 5 mln. (A
Visual anthology of poetry)
Crediti: Narration. Charles A. Sobmidt: music, Jan Cole; pho-
tographers and editors. Kenneth Kus^il. Uarjorle Russell.
Contents: 1. My heart leaps up. — 2. Oompc^ed upon Westmloater
Bridge.— J. The daffodils.— 4. The world is too much with us.
I. Word-swortli. William, 1770-1850. ir. Mui^tlonal FllmstrlpB.
Huntsrille, Tex. Series; A Visual anthology of poetry (Fllmstrlp)
821 70-737379
Educational Filmstrips
Poems of love, poems of war (Filmstrip) Educational
DiiiiensioiKS Corp., 1971.
2 fllmdtrips (pt. 1, 8S fr. ; pt. 2, 7S fr. ) color. 3^ mm. and 2 pho-
iiodi>«c4 (2 s. each) : 12 In.: Xti rpm.; pt. 1, 14 min.: pt. 2, 16 miD.
With tencher's guide entitled I'oetry : love and war.
SUMMARY : Explains that poetry Is about life, and that the moat
coniiistentl.v recurrlag themes treated by the poet are love and war,
life and death, and the permanent and ttie transitional DevetopB
the themes of love and war as they have t>eea seen and felt by the
aenattive poetic aplrlt throu^out the ages.
1. Love poetry. 2. War poetry. 3. Love poetry — History and critl-
tiam. 4. War poetry — History and crltlclam. I. Educatlooal Di-
mnialoaa Oorporatlon.
fP.\6110.I^] 808.1 79-7390W
Educational Oimensions Oorpt
Pocau that twist your tongue. [Filmstrip] Educational Projec-
tions Corp., 1970.
37 ft. color 3S mm (Resdint program Level 2, R-278)
With teacher'i manual.
SUMMARY' A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
recognition of the word K>ur>ds of vowels accompanied by vowel helpers. In-
cludes hiatofical longue twisters. With caption*. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)- Juvenile films. 2. English language— Vowels — Juve-
nileftlms 3 Tongue twisters- Juvenile film* [I. Tongue iwisters] I. Edu-
cational Projection* Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. (Rlmstiipj
Uvel 2. R-Z78
[LB1525i 372.4 72-733518
Educational Pri^tions 72 MARC
Corp
Poems we write {Motion picture) Grover Film Productions,
1967.
15 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Creative writing)
Maguetic souud track. Also Issued In super 8 mm.
With guide.
Bummary: Suggests waya in which to recognize subjects for
poems, how to start writing poems, and explains how to make them
unusual. For elementary grades.
1. Poetics. I. Grover Film Productions, Monterey, Calif. Se-
ries; Creative writing (Motion picture)
372.6 Fi A 68-3072
Grover Film Produc- tions
Poen (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1967.
3 Diln. sd. b&w. 10 mm.
Credit*: Producer. Tom Daly; film by Josef Reeve; writer and
reader. Leonard Cohen.
Summary: Four visual inierpretattons of a prose poem by Leonard
Cohen, from his novel Iteautlful losers, suggest the poet's capacity
to make a special instrument of each listener, with each hearing a
different tune.
Another issue. 35 mm.
I. Cobeo. Leoctard, 1984- Beautiful losers, n. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
National Film Board of Canada.
811 Fi A 68-2717
rev
Poen (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1&67. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1970.
o luin. sd. b&w. Id mtu.
Credits: Producer, Tom Daly; director, Josef Reeve.
Summary: Leonard Cohen reads a prose poem excerpt from his
novel. Beautiful losers, white paintings, drawings, photographs, and
documentary film footage are used to illustrate the words.
I. Cohen, I-eonard. 1934- Beautiful losers. IL Canada. Na-
tional Film Board. III. Films Incorporated.
811 70-709692
A. L. A. Booklist
Popular Science Audio-
Poe's short atorics {FQmttrip)
Visuals, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Hvmmaryr ni-scus.s«>s the poetry and prose of Bdgar Allen Poe,
bis rule as an editor and literary critic, and his contributions to the
abort story, notably la tales of terror, mystery, and crime detectloiL
With captions.
1. Poe. Edgar Allen. 1S06-1849. r. Popular Science Audlo-
Vlsuals.
818 71-788728
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
The Poet (Motion picture) National Educational Television
and Radio Center, 1950. Made by the Office of Television
Activities, Washington University, in cooperation with
KETC-TV.
20 nitn. Ml. I>&w. 16 niui. I The Siearch for AiiierUa )
CrtiitM: PnHlui«r. Italph Patrick ; ho^ts, Itnlpb Patrick. Itlcliiird
Hartzell.
Hummnrn: Questions three American poets John Clardi. Richard
Bberhart, and Kenneth Rexrnfh about their reasMis for writing
poetry. Kxainliies the role of the poet fn society, the motivation
underlying his rlmlce of subject, anil the reasons uhy much poetry
to obscure.
1. Poetw. Anjerlcan— 20(h cf-iif. I. .N'atlomil Kducatlonal Teievl-
lion and Radio ('enter. Series: The Search for America (Motloo
pMar»)
811.000 Fi 67-428
Poet at LoIhm {Motion pieturt) Black Lion Prodnctiona,
1970. Made by Moon Oate-Black Lion Productions.
18 mio. ad. color. 16 tun.
Hummary: Preaenis Eric Barker and hi* poetry agalnat tb« aettlug
of Point UAhm. Calif.
1. Barker, Eric Wllaoo. i. Black Lloo Productions.
811 72-706085
csm
Poet laureate of the children {FUnmtrip) Rill Film Pro-
ductions, 1966.
48 fr folor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In. 331 rpm 12
mln. (landmarks in the history of Missouri, series 111
Eastman color.
Phonodisc lacking in I. 0.
Title on can : Eugene Field.
CreditB: Educational consultant, Walter Morrow Burks.
Summary: DescrlJ)es highlights in the life of poet Eugene Field
snowing his boyhood home In St. Louis, his many personal treasures!
and Lovers Lane in SL Joseph, Mo., where he and hij young wife
rode in their carriage
1. Field. Eugene. 1850-1895. i. RMl Film Productions ii Eu-
gene Field (Filmstrip) Series: Landmarks la tlie history ofMls-
sourl (Fllmstrlp) series B.
Fi 67-1626
Library of Congress i3]t
A Poetic experience (Filmstrip) Guidance Aaaociatea of
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1969.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 87 fr.; pt 2, 85 fr.) color. 86 mm and
phonodisc; 2 ?.. 12 In., 33) rpm,, pt. 1, IS mln. pt 2, 14 mln. micro-
groove.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Describes poetic forms and the essential objectives and
characteristics of poetry. Inclndes specific examples of the works
of major poets.
1. Poetics. I. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. T.
808.1 74-735489
Guidance Associates
The Poetic voice of black experience (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Dimensions Corp., 1971.
2 flliiistripB (pt. 1, 73 fr.: pt 2. 70 fr.). b&w. 35 mm. and 2
pbonodisos (2 s. each; 1 s. for manual projector, l s. for automatic
projector!. 12 In.. 33J rpm, 15 mln. each side.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A study of the work of black poets from various
periods. Inclndes the works of Paul Laurence Dunbar, Langaton
Hughes, Countee Cullen, Waring Cuney, and Georgia Douglas John-
son.
1. American literature — Negro authors — History and criticism.
1. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
[PS153.N4] 808.1 78-739769
Educational Dimensions Corp.
(Filmstrip] Schloat Produc-
Foetry: commitment a
tions. 1972.
approx. 95 ft. color 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 &.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 tpm .
approx. 12 min.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer. Linda Tooni; photographers. Anson Schloat, Linda
SUMMARY: Investigates feelings of various poets about personal idcnliiy.
the world, and death, based on their belief or disbelief in God. Tells how certain
poets, such as Stevens. Spender. Cummings, Moore, and Arnold have achieved
forms of commitment independent of a tielief in God
1. American poetry— 20th century— History and criticism. 2, Religion and
poetry. I. Schloat Productions.
lPS228.C5] 808.81 72-736172
Schloat Productions 72 MARC
The Poetry in Paul (Motion picture) Made by Calvin Pro-
ductions. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
0 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Critical moments In teaching)
With teacher's guide and with guide for independent study edited
by David Gllessman.
SUMMARY: An open-end film In which a teacher discovers that
an awkward boy's poetry was actually written by the boy's talented
older brother.
1. Truthfulness and falsehood — Juvenile films. 2 Plagiarism-
Juvenile aims. I. Holt Rinehart and Winston, Inc. II. Series:
Critical moments In teaching (Motion picture)
[LB1086] 370.7 77-709127
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Poetry is alive & weU & lirii« in America (FOnuMp)
Mwlia Plus, 196».
« flliMtrlris. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 4 >., 12 In.. 83) rum
mIcrogrnoTe. .i"".-
Witii teacher's guide.
^i^.Tfi!' f™""""? '»!• "al", Prance.. D. Ro.s; coneinullj for
mlnl.le,»n». Ro^nne Knudson; photographer. Ann Orltalconl
ConltM,: Vmt I. The poetry of Ma; Sweoson. 78 tr, 10 mln —
. n"ni-le««>ii. May Swenion. 50 fr.. 10 mln.— Halt «. The
Bl ,r ,^t, "i,"'i; 1° "'l!',-l'»it S. The poetr, „t o. C. Oden.
61 tr 10 mln.-lJnit 3 nlnl-leuun. u. c, Oden. 40 tr.. 10 mln
. .; J.^'Sr*"- ''"■ ^- '■'"'''• ^^"ard, 1024- 3. Oden, OlorU.
Tl>l^™tri"%'S "•/£» •'"«'0"f May Swe.i«>a (FIlmalMp) „i.
SL .^ f f. ^""^ '''•lO (Fllmstrlp) it. The Poelrj of O. 0.
tMien (rilmstrlp)
The Poctiy of Edward Field (Motion picture) Media Plus,
(Poetry Is aUve h well h living In
10 mln. sd. color. 16
America)
With teacher'a guide and with follow-up mlnileaaoa available on
record, tape, or tape cassette.
Credit*: Director and writer, Frances D. Ron; cameraman and
editor, C. O. Slavena.
Summary: A vlsualltatlon of two poems read by Ddward Field;
shows the poet In bis environment discussing bis work.
1. Field, Edward. 1924- i. Media Plus, Inc. Series:
Poetry la alive A well & living In America (Motion pictan)
«.„„ 811 7ft-706086
CINB
The Poetry of G. C. Oden (Motion picture) Media Plus,
1969.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Poetry is alive k well &. living in
America)
With teacher's guide and with follow-up mlnl-lesson available on
record, tape, or tape cassette.
Credila: Director and writer, Frances D. Roas; cameraman and
editor, C. O. Slavena
Summary: A visualization of two poems read by the poet, G. C
OdetL Shows the poet In her environment discussing her work.
1. Oden, Gloria. i. Media Plus, Inc. Series; Poetry Is alive
& well & living In America (Motion picture)
811 70-706087
CINE
The Poetry of G. C. Oden (Filmstrip)
see also Poetry is alive & well & living in America
The Poetry of May Swenson (Motion picture) Media Plus,
1969.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Poetry Is alive h well & living In
America >
With teacher's guide and with follow-up mlnl-lesson available on
record, tape, or tape cassette.
Credits: Director and writer, Frances D. Roaa; cameraman and
editor, C. O. Slavens.
Summary: A visualization of two poems read by the poet. May
Swenson. Shows the poet In her environment discussing her work.
1. Swenson. May. i- Media Plus, Inc. Series: Poetry Is alive
& well & living in America (Motion picture)
811 73-706088
CINE
The Poetry of May Swenson (Filmstrip)
see also Poetry is alive & well & living in America
The Poetry of Robert Frost (Filmstrip) Educational Di-
men-iions Corp., 1971.
3r> mm. and
for automatic
2 filuisti-ips Ipt. 1. 74 fr.; pi. 2. 66 fr.). b&w
2 phonodiscs (2 s. each ; 1 s. for luaiiual projector. 1
projector). 12 In., 33J rpm., 10 min. each side.
With teacher's glllde.
Sl'lIMARY : A study of the background and poetry of Robert
Frost. Frost reads excerpts from his poetry.
1. Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. 1. Educational Dimensions Corpo-
ration.
[PS3511.R94] 811 70-739764
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Poetry of the seasons. [Filtnstrip] Centron Educational Films,
1972.
4 filmstrips. color. 3S mm, and phonodiscs.
Also issued with phonotipe in cassette.
CREDITS: Authors, Robert O. Joslin. Larry West.
CONTENTS: Spring.— Summer.— Autumn.— Winter.
1. Seasons — Poetry. I. Centron Educational Filmi.
tPN6110.S5] 808.1
Centron ILducational Films 72
72-736223
MARC
The Poetry of William Shakespeare. [Filmstnp] Eye Gate
House, 1969.
and phonodisc. (Shakespeare: mirror of man)
of Shakespeare's position in the history of
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
With series guide.
SUMMARY: An e
poetry.
1. Shakespeare. William, 1564-1616- Criticismand interpretation. I Eye
Gale House, inc. II. Series: Shakespeare: mirror of man, [Filmstripj.
[PR2986] 821 72-736486
Eye Gate House 72 MARC
Poetry: the art of words (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1971. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Humanities series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY; An Introduction to the study of poetry.
1. Poetry. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. II. Series: The
Humanities series (Motion picture)
[PN1031] 808.1 70-714098
HcGraw-HIU Book Co.
Poetry to be heard (Filmstrip) CoJeman Film Enterprises.
Kcleaspci by RMI Film Productions, 1971.
7.1 fr. color. 35 turn, and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., SSI rpm.,
25 mln. (English series)
.\lso issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS : Writer and consultant, Julia Ann Coleman.
SUMMARY: Explains why certain songs catch the mind, emo-
tlona, and senses with sound patterns and word pictures. Includea
excerpts of poems from Byron, Frost, luid Pound.
1. I'ootry. I. Coleman Film Entorprlsea II. RMI Film Produc-
tions. III. Series: English aeries (Fllmstrlp. RMI Film Produc-
tions )
[PN1031] 808.1 79-740141
RMI Film Productions
Poetry— WttUan Carlos Willians (Motion picture) Na-
tional Kdncataonal Televiaon and Radio Cetiter. Released
by Indiana TTniversity Audio- Visual Center, 1966.
30 mlo. Id, bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: Discusses the life and work of Dr, William Carlos
Wllllami, poet and Pulltser Prise winner. Presents aelected read-
IngB from letters, poema, and the autoMography of the poet, accom-
panied by aceoes which IHostrate the readings. Includea acenea of
his son, alao a physician, aa he performs his dally tasks at home, at
hlfl oin«e (which had formerly beeo nsed by his father), and In the
bocplUL
1. Williams. William Carlos, 1883-1988. i. National Educa-
tional Telertslon and Radio Omter. il Indlaoa. Unlreralty. Au-
dio-Visual Center.
811 71-702111
Indiana, Unlr. Audio- Visual Center
78
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Point. Nicholas, 1799-1868. Wilderness kingdom
see
Buffalo hunt.
Indians and traders .
Life among the Indians.
Medicine men and missionaries.
The Point and the Unc (Filnutrip) Jam Handy School
Service Center, 1969.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. {DlscoverlDg with the number line. no. 1)
Wltli manual.
Summary: lUuatrat**, clarlfleR, and relates the fundamenUl con-
cepts of the number line. For elementary grades.
1. Number line. i. Jam Handy School Serrice Center. Se-
rlee; Discovering with the number line (FUmstrlp) no. 1.
372.7 76-736299
Jam Handy School Serr- ice Center
Point blank (Motion picture) Metro-GoldwTn.,MaTer, 1966.
96 mlD. Id. color. S5 mm.
Paoavifllon.
A Jadd Bernard-Irwln Winkler prodttcUon.
Based on the norel The hunter, by Richard SUrk.
CredUa: Producer. Judd Bernard, Robert Chartoff; director John
Boonnan; writers, Alexander Jacobs, David Newhouse, Rafe New-
bouse: music. Johnny Mandel; photographer. Philip H. Lathrop-
^Itor. Henry Berman. Catt: Lee Marrln. Angle Dickinson, Keenan
Wynn, Carroll O'Connor, Lloyd Bochner
Summafy.- A crime melodrama about the complex organlaitlon
and inhumanity of the ojodwn-day underworld. A double^rrossed
criminal who sets out to recover W8.000 owed to him finds himself
iB a maxe of Impersonal, almost cmoputerlsed relatlooshln*
In/ ^"*'***' ^**^''' ■■ "^^ hunter, n. UeCnK<}oldwTD.Ua7W,
70-701958
791.4S
Point—line — plane (Afotion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educ&tional Corp., 1968.
3 mln. sd. color. 8 mm. (Hatbematlcs)
Loop fllm.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In snper 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses animated drawings ta real Ufs objects to mMOt
concrete examples of points, straight lines, and plaiMa. Fw cradee
one through alz.
1. Oeometry. PUne. l Canada. Natlooal Film Board, xl Bn-
cyoopaedla Britannica Edncatlonal Corporation. SerlM- Hatb».
maUcs (Motion plctore) <««■. sume-
p , ^, „ 372.7 79-700021
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corporation
Point of contact (Filmstrip) Cathedral Films, 1967,
«tl fr. l)Aw. Xi mm. and phonodisc: 1 8.. 12 In.. 33i rpm..
10 mn mlcrocroove. (Christian witness, a call to renewal, no G)
With script and guttle.
Credits: Producer. James K. Fried rich ; director, Jack L. Tyler
Summary : Emphaslies that evangelism \s not only proclalmin;;
ChrU ian ty with words but putting the word Into deed through
Individual and corporate social action.
SerVJ^^^^nil';'"" *?*'■'' '■ Cji'hedral Films. Inc.. Burbank. Calif.
Series . C^hrWlan witness, a call to renewal (Filmstrlp) no. 6.
248.5 74-738109
Cathedral Films it-ioowv
Point of no return (Motion picture) Ortho Piuumaceutical
Corp., Diagnostics Division, 1964. Made by MPO Pro-
ductions.
20 min. »d. color. 16 mm.
Bimmary: Investigates compatibility tesUng procedures In a mod-
em blood bank and describes the proper use of Ortho Pharmaceuti-
cal reagent Wood cells in compaHblllty testing. Includes mlero-clne-
matography of blood cell crenatlon agglutination and an Interview
with Dr. Philip Levlne.
1. Comparability testing (Hematology) i. Ortho Pharmaceuti-
cal Corporation. Raritan, New Jersey. Diagnostics Division.
612 Fi 67-^84
Point of purchase display (FUmstrip) Graphic Research.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1969.
51 fr. color. 3.1 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (Is. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 Id.. 3SJ rpm., 8 mln, micro-
groove. (Distributive education series, no. 4)
With Instructor's manual.
Cn-ditB: Consultant, Kenneth E. liofTman.
Sumniary: Outlines the seven basic elements of an Interior or
point of purchase display and demonstrates these elements by as-
sembling a sample display. Shows that the elements of display In-
clude balance, harmony, proportion, color, construction, lighting and
theme.
1. Display of merchandl.se. i. Graphic Research, Inc. u. In-
ternational Film Bureau, Inc. Series: Distributive education se-
ries (Filnutrip) no. 4.
659.15 77-735460
International Film Bureau
Pcrfnt of view (Motion picture) Family Theater, 1964.
5 mln. ffd. b&w. 16 mm. (Song of the ages)
Credits: Producer. Patrick Peyton; soperrisln* prodiKer. Uuia
Luca de Tens: director, Dick ColU; screenplay. Eugvoe Polnc;
moslc. Haby Raksin. Darld Rakstn ; cameraman, Donald Henderscra.
Bnmmary: A modern Interpretation of Psalm 54 using a dmnia-
tlaatlon about the divorce of a couple.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Bible 0. T. Psalms lv— Criticism. InterpretaUon, etc.
1. Bible. O. T. Paalma lv. n. Family Theater, Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Song of the ages ( HoUon Picture)
228 78-702129
Family Tlieater
Point of view (Motion picture) Desif;;n Films^ Copenhsgan,
1969. Released in tiie U. S. by American Educational
Films, 1970.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director, Paul Secon.
Bummarv: Looks at industrial design and Its relation to art and
the modern world through the point of view of four creators of con-
temporary buildings, furniture, and utensils,
1. Design. Industrial I. Design Films (Finn) n. American
Educational Films.
746.2 74-708661
American Educational Fllma
Point paintins (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 198B. Bo-
leased by BFA Educational Media.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring painting series)
Loop aim.
With study (fulde.
Summary : Shows the creation of a pattern with pointo In both
three and two dimensions. For elemenUry grades.
1. Composition (Art) I. Ikon Films. IL BFA Educational
Media- Series: Exploring painting series (Motion picture)
372.5 7a-7l0583
BFA Educational Uedia
Point Pclee (Motion picture) Canadian Broadcasting Corp.,
Toronto, 1970. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1971.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Nature's last stand)
SUMMARY : Describes a spit of Canadian land on L,ake Erie that
is in danger of having Its delicate ecological balance disturbed by
a growing population.
1. Ecology— Canada. I. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
II. Films Incorporated. III. Series: Nature's last stand (Motion
picture)
[QH77.C] 833.7 77-7127S8
Films Incorporated
Points of inflecti<m (Motion picture) Harper & Row, 1971.
Miule by Knye Instruments.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 nun. (Calculus films : computer gen-
erated, series 2)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With study notes.
CREDITS : Authors. Harry Schey, Judah Schwartx.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates that points of Infiectlon occur in a
function that has zero as lU second derivative.
1. Functions. 2. Calculus, Differential. I. Harper A Row. Pub-
lishers, n. Series: Calculus films: computer generated (Motion pic-
ture) serlsa 2.
517 70-711077
Harper A Row
Pointi or do«a. [Fdmstripj Vmial Pubbcatkna. London, 1966.
Made by James Bradley. Rekoeed in the UJS. by VImmI PubU-
33 fr. color. 33 mm. (Aloog iheae tnes, na 3)
With study guidc-
SUMMARY: Studies timple dot psneras sod ritows inon coapktx dot pat-
terai in nature and in art. Provida expcrtdwiual wnt.
l.Doti(Art) I. Visual PubbcaboBS. II. Scries: Along tbcM bnet. {FOsi-
■trip] no. 3.
1NC66O] 701.8 79-740S15
Vbual Publicstions T2 MAKC
Poised for action: Football (Motion picture) Pnidential
Insurance Co. of America. Made by Contact Marketinfi;.
Released by Modem Talkinj^ Picture Servire and Asso-
ciation Films, 1966.
28 mln. nd. color. Ifi mm.
With booklet.
Creditt: Producer. John J. Hennessey ; director, Herman Klasln ;
narrator. Duffy Daugherty.
Summary; Shows outstanding players of the Natlcnal FoottMll
I^eague demonstrating basic football sltlils. In normal and alow
motion, and In actual game action. Stresses the importance of
physical conditioning, practice, and training.
1. FoottMll. I. Prudential Insurance Company of America,
Newark, N. J. n. Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc. m. Asso-
ciation Films, Inc.
7»6.382 Fi A 67-10»4 rev
CINB
Poison (Motion picture) Alberta Dept. of Public Health,
Edmonton, in consultation with the Dept. of Pediatrics,
TTniver^ity of Alberta Hospital. Made by Falcon Fibns.
Released in the U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1970.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Demonstrates that the natural curiosity of children
sometimes leads to poisoning and that sudi an event can be avoided
only by the care and diligence of parents. Shows measures to
prevent and counteract poisoning of small children.
1. Children's accidents. 2. Home accidents— Prevention. 3. Pol-
aonfl— Safety measures. i. Alberta. E>ept of Public Health,
n. International Film Bureau, inc. Chicago.
614.8 74-707254
International Fllm Bureau
Visual Education
Pmson: handle with care (Filnutrip)
Consultants, 1968.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
Prepared In cooperation with Education Committee of American
Association of Poison Control Centers.
With Illustrated teacher's guide
Summary: Illustrates that common household cleaners, paint re-
movers, hair tonics, and certain household plants are potential
killer*.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Poisons. 2. Home accidents— Prevention. l Visual Education
Consultants, Inc.
614.8 Fi A 68-4669
Visual Education Consultants
79
Poison in the house (Motion picture) Poison Information
Center, Mary Hitchcock Memorial HospiUl. Released by
Bureau of Maternal and Child Care, New Hampshire
State Dept. of Health, 1960.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Narration, Alice Weymouth, M. Drayton Grant. Andrew
GoBselin; medical advisors, Robert E. Gosselln. Henry U Heyl- ani-
mation and design. Basil Mllovsoroff; photography John K Wlth-
bee: fllm editor. Blair Watson.
Summary : Dlscus.'ses the hazards of leaving poisons within a
child's reach and the importance of Ubeling detergents, drugs, clean-
ing fluids, paints, and other poisonous substances that are used in
the home.
1. Poisons— Safety measures. I. Mary Hitchcock Memorial
Hospital, Hanover. N. H. II. New Hampshire State DepL of
«H^ 79-709784
Pirfsoa planti. [Motion picture] Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp.. 1971.
11 min. td. color. 16 nun.
With leacher'i guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Sun Croner
SUMMARY: Dctcribes for children vartouc pobooou* planis and exptaim
what KtioD ihould be taken if poiKming occurs. Displayi tuch jrianti as poboo
ivy, poison oak, poiion tumac, leaves of the oleander and tomato [daat, and
othen. For elementary gradci.
1. Poisonoui plants— Idea tificstion — Juvenile films. 2. Fitst aid in illness
and injury— Juvenile Alms. [1 . Poisonous plants. 2. First aid] I. Encyclopa-
edia Britannica Educational Corporation.
372.3 72-715512
Eacydopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
The Poiaoned ilr (Motion picture) CBS News, 1966.
56 mln sd. bftw- 16 mm. ^^ » _i. _ nrja
Telecast Sept. 20. 1886, on the CBS-TV documentary show CBS
"'crtiu; Producer and writer. Jack Beck; narrative and com-
menUtor, Daniel Schoor; photographer. Wade Bingham; fllm edi-
tors, Joseph Tacovec. Gerard Klein. „« „„ .„a
Bummarv: Surveys the growing menace of air poHutlon, and
discusses the enormity of the problem of eMmlnatlng major aources
°' f Ai^Pollutlon. L CBS report* (Television program) n. Co-
mrnWa Broadcasting Syttwn. inc. CBS News. -< -Ainrn
ftgft 74— lUlool'
The Poisoned planet (Motion picture) ABC Merchandiang
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mmu
CrMditM- Narrator and host, Julea Bergman,
?;;:S!Jfy Examines the pros and cons of the u«eof ;^ontroversiaI
chemical pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, *°.<li»?^'*^JJ^...„„n«
1 Pesticides and the environment. l American Broadcasting
Company Merchandising, n. McOraw-HUl Book Company.
ft32 70-709OOO
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
Poisoning, boms, and injuries to bones (Fihustrip) Edu-
cational Direction. Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
50 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 334 rpm.,
12 nilu. (rir»t aid)
AUo issued with phonotape In caanelte.
With teachers* guide.
Credits: Editors, Alexander M. Butman, Frederick Moore.
Summary : Presents the treatment for poisoning from petroleum
products, acids, bases, snake bites, and bums from fire, heat, super-
heated air, and chemicals. Explains fractures,
1. Bums and scalda. 2. Bones — Wounda and injuries. 3. Poisons.
I. Educational Direction, inc. II. Elallng Corjwratlon, Cambridge.
MasH. Series: First aid (Filmstrip)
614.8 73-737318
Ela ling Corp.
The Poker game (Motion picture) Paalist Productions,
28m'n. sd. color. 16 mm, (Insight)
With discussion gnlde.
Creditt: Producer. John Meredyth Lucas; director, Ralph Senen-
aky: writer. Jack Hanrahan. Cant: Beau Bridges, Bill Blxby Jeff
Hunter. Peter Haskel.
Bummary: Portrays the reaction of a group of poker players to a
hippie- looking Christ figure who Joins the game and forces them to
reexamine their puriMMe In life.
Another issue, b&w.
I. Life. I. Paullst Productions, Pacific Palisades. Calif. Se-
ries; Insight (Motion picture)
»..«_. ^^^-^ 78-706435
Paullst Productions
Poland: countrj life (Filmstrip) Biofilms. Released I^
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 3S mm. (Communist bloc)
SUMMARY : Explores the influence of the Soviet Union In Po-
land. Reveals the Russian social structure in the present poUtlcat
hierarchy. Describes country life in Poland. With captions.
1. Poland — Civilisation — Ru.sslan influences. 2. Country life —
Poland. I. Biofilms, Inc. II. Universal Education and Visual
Arts. III. Series: Communist bloc (Filmstrip)
[DK443] 914.38 76-740407
Universal Education and Vlvual Arts
Poland: life in a small town (Filmstrip) Biofilms. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roU. color, S5 mm. (Communist bloc)
SUMMARY: Explores the influence of the Soviet Union In Po-
land. Reveals the Russian sodal structure In the present political
hierarchy. Describes life In a small town In Poland. With captions.
1. Poland — Civilisation — Russian influences. 2. Cities and
towns — Poland- a Poland — Social life and customs. I. Blofllms,
Inc. 11. Universal Ednoatlon and Visual Arts. III. Series: Com-
munlBt bloc (Filmstrip)
[DK44.1] 914.38 72-740406
Universal Edncatlon and Visual Ajts
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
P<rfand: modern paradox (Filmstrip) Biofilms. Released
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
i roll, color. 35 mm. (Communist bine)
SUMMARY : Explores the Influence of the Soviet Union In Po-
land. Reveal-H the RassUn social structure In the present political
blerarcbf. With captlona.
1. Poland — rivlllmflon— Ruwian Influence*. I. Blofllnu, Inc.
II. CnlTersal Education and Visual .Vrts. III. Series: Communis
Woe (nimstrlp)
rDK-t;Wl 914.38 75-740404
Unlrersal Education and Visual Arts
Poland: the factory and the farm {Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Vision Associates.
19 mill. s(l, color. 16 mm. (Eastern Europe series)
With U'uchei's guide.
Sumitwry: Shows (he Industrial development of Poland since
World War ii and explains why Industry In Poland has been na-
tionalized whei-eas agriculture has remained In private control.
L Poland— Indus.— Hist 2. Agriculture — Poland. i. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Eastern Europe Series (Motion pic-
ture)
338.09438 Fi A 68-431
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Poland: Warsaw (Filmstrip) Biofilms. Released by tTni-
versal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roU. color. 85 mm. (Communist bloc)
SUMMARY : Explores the Influence of the Soviet Union In Poland.
Reveals the Russian social structure in the present political hier-
archy. Focuses on the city of Warsaw. With captions.
1. Poland—Civilization— Russian Influences. 2. Warsaw. 1.
Biofilms. Inc. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Se-
ries: Communist bloc (Pilmstrip)
fDK443] 914..^8 79-740405
UDlverul Education and Visual Arts
Polanski, Roman
The Fat and the lean.
Polar and tundra regions (Filmstrip) Common Ground,
London. Made by Graham Humphrys. Released in the
IT. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1970.
■ii tt. b&w. 35 mm. (Climatic regions of the world)
With teachers notes.
SUMMARY: Portraya the climate, landforms, plant and animal
life, Indigenous peoples, and modem development of the polar and
tundra regions of the world.
1. Polar regions. 2. Tundras, I. Common Ground, ltd., London.
II. Carman Educational Aasoclatee. Series : Climatic regions of
the world (Filmstrip)
910.098 77-738517
Carman Educational Associates
Polar coordiaates. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
3 transparencies, colof. 10 x 13 in. (Math analysis)
With teacher's minual.
CONTENTS: Polai cootdinaie ■yilem.— Grsi4i trf poUr equilton — Polaf
canesian form.
1. Coordinates, Polar. (I. Coordinates, Polar. 2. Mathematics] I Crei-
uvc Visuals (Firm) 11 Series; Math analysis. [Transparencies].
[QA556] 372.7 72-736044
Creative VUuals 72 MARC
Polar coordinates {Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School
Division, 1970, Made by Davidson Films.
4 mlri. si. culor. super S mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loopo)
I<oop fllni.
With teacher's notes.
Summaiy: Shows how polar coordinates are used (o locale points.
Demonstrates the need for two polar coordinates (distance and
ansle i to locate a point In a plane.
1. CfMirdinate^. Polar. i. Macmillan, firm, publishers. New York.
8<-h(»(>l IHvlHlon. II. Oavldsoa Films, San Francisco. Series; Mac-
millan elementary math loops (Motion picture)
513 70-705299
Macmillan Co.
Polar coordinates (Motion picture) Stephen Bosustow Pro-
ductions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
15 mlD. ad. color. 16 mm.
With shidy guide.
Summary ; Describes the Cartesian coordinate system and the
polar coordinate system and shows bow they are related.
1. Coordinates, Polar. I. Bosustow (Stephen) Productlona.
II. BFA Educational Media.
512 71-711135
BFA E^lucational Media
[Filmstrip] Ward'i Natural Scienoe Eiublish-
meat. 1972.
voir, color. 3) mm. and phonotapc in csMetie: dusl-irack (I blankt,
1 7/1 ipa. 4S Riin. (Ward's solo-ksm system)
With ouaual and student review sheeu.
CREDITS: Author. Nina SMtdberr
SUMMARY: DtscwMe* the conelaiion of elMUunc(>ii*iiy dirrcreiii;n with
dipolc ntomcms and iniroducet the retatiooship of propetties In polarity and
■inaciurc.
I. Elacuoocgativiiy 2. Dipotc moments. 3. Matter Propenick. I
Ward's Natural Science Establishment, inc. II. Series: Ward's solo-leani »]<■.
tern {Filmatrip)
[QD461, 541 72-733301
Ward's Natural Science 72 MARC
EataMtshmcnt
Polaris Indus tries
see
SUr track.
Polarity (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cntioujil Corp., 1969. Made by Peter Robinson Associfttes.
4 min. si. mlor. super 8 iiini. (Kxperinients In physics—
elwirc-itaticsl
[>M»p fllm.
With teacher's guide.
CRF.niTS: CollHboratoi-. All«ert V. Baea, with the cooperation
of Monterey Peninsula College.
SCMMAKY: Presents a demonsti-ation experiment with animated
sequences to illustrate the concept of polarity.
1. Polarization (Electricity) 2. Electrostatics. I. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Experiments
in physics— electrostatics (Motion piiture)
S37.2 72-7()i?919
Envyclopaetiia Britiin- nlca Educational Corp.
Polarisation (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Edncational Corp., 1971. Made by Peter Robmson Aaso-
""I'^in. si. color, super 8 mni. (EiperlmeDt. lo physle^-lcr...
wave optics)
Loop film.
^BEOm'Tuttor. Tom Smith; coU.bor.tor* A«»rt V. Bae.
.. 1 -toA ho Pinnn Powell and Homer Bosserman.
SUMMARY P^nuwpertoents which show how microwave
and^ih" a^ polBrl.ed. Ex^aln. light polarisation In terms of ele-
-r'S.%lT.'^.^rr^^^^^^^^^^ 3. Electromagnetic
thiry Tfincyc opaedia Britannica Educational Co^""°«- ":
S; Exierim^ts in phyalcs-mlcrowave opUcs (Motion plc^^)
rOC670l ^'^ 77-718999
fen^clopiedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Polarization of light {Motion picture) Budapest Studios of
Hungary. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Brkan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Lawrence Welsh.
Bummary: Uses glass sheets and doubly retracting materials to
Illustrate the properties of polarlted Il|^t Demonstrates OHnmoD
polarizing techniques.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Polarisation (Light). i. Budapest Fllmstddld. il Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
535.5 70-707367
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca EducaUonal Corp.
Polaroid Corporation
see
Li^t control through polarization.
Microcosmos.
Polaroid-Land photoffraphy, 1 (Motion picture) Harvard
Project Physics in cooperation with WOBH. Released by
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. _ ^ ^
16 min. 5d. b&w. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 1)
Summary": One teacher demonstrates to another how a Polaroid
photograph of a moving object helps students to understand the
concepts of velocity and uniform motion, and how a photograph of
the Balmer spectrum of hydrt^en can be used to make accurate
wavelength determinations.
1 Photography— Scientific applications. 2. Polaroid Land camera.
I Harvard Project Physics. H. Holt. Rinehart and Winston, lac
Series- Harvard Project Physics teacher briefings (Motion picture)
Holt, Rinehart and
370.7
Winston
76-709140
PoUce and the commanity {Motion picture) Dibie-Dash
Productions, 1969.
25 Uiin. sd. color. 16 mm
Summary: Investigates several key areas of conflict between the
police and minority commuDltles as a basts for discussion and en-
couragement of minority participation in law Miforcemeot
1. Public relatlons—PoUce. 2. HlooriUee— U. S. i- Dlfole-Dash
Productions. Hollywood, Calif.
362^ 7SJ-702524
CINE
The Police department (Filmstrip)
Media, 1970.
BFA Educational
\-, fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
nitn. niicroeroove. (Who helps us)
.Kiwi Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With leaching guide.
Credits : Producer. Paul B. Drexler.
Siimmarv : Investigates the public services that are offered by
iwlice departments in metropolitan communities. Emphasiaes the
Interdependence of people, goods, and services In a community. For
pdmary grades.
1. Police— Juvenile films. I. BFA Educational Media. Series :
Who helps us (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-738251
A. L. A. Booklist
The Police department {Motion picture) Ealing Corp^
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Community services)
Loop flUu. Fllm notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Demonstrates how the police department provide* for
the protection of a community and Its cltlrens through the combined
talents of many people performing their own Q>ectallzed akUla.
1. Police — U. S. I. Baling Corporation, Cambridge, Maaa. 8»-
ties : Community services (Motion picture)
372.8 71-705180
Eal log Corp.
Police dogs go to school {Filmstrip) My weekly reader,
1966. Made by Commumcators.
18 fr. color. 35 mm. (Bead and understand)
Series 8. no. 14-66.
Summary: Shows how police dogs are trained, and explains waat
they are used for.
1, Police dogs. 2. Dogs— Training. L My weekly reader. Se-
ries: Read and understand (Filmstrip)
372.6 79-732910
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
The Police film. [Motion picture] Avtnti Rims. Released by
CCM Films, 1972.
35 min. »d. color. 16 mm. (Urgent ii»ues film >erie«)
CREDITS: Direclot. Mm Miller.
SUMMARY: An appraisal of police work in Lo« Angele*. Atlania, and New
York; illusiraiM how Black Panlhen, Chicano«, hippiei. and the American Civil
Liberlies Union all contribute to the role and re»poR>ibililiei of the police organi-
sation and the imase of the "cop on the beat." Feature* Ben Gaiiara.
1 Police— United Sute«. 2, Public relaiioni— Police. I. Avanii Film*.
II CCM Film*. 111. Seriea: Urgent irauea film series. [Motion picture)
[HV8138, 363.2 72-701574
CCM Films '2
Polaroid-Land photography, 2 (Motion picture) Harvard
Project Physics in cooperation with WGBH. Released by
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
31 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 2)
Kinescope.
Summary : A teacher ^ows bow the camera can be used In ex-
periments to determine acceleration due to gravity, to plot the path
of a projectile, and to detect ionizing radiation, as well as In other
experiments which Involve momentum and energy transfer, diffrac-
tion patterns, traces on an oscilloscope screen, and the nuclear
scattering analogue,
1. Photography— Scientific applications. 2. Polaroid Land camera.
I. Harvard Project Physics. II. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc.
Series: Harvard Project Physics teacher briefings (Motion picture)
no. 2.
370.7 70-709141
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Pole vault {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Field)
Loop film. Fllm notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Detailed analysis of pole vault technlQoee, ottUstng
high speed and freeze frame photography.
1. Vaulting. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Field (Motion picture) » _ ,«.
79C.4 76-705271
Ealing Corp.
Pi^ vault (fiberglass) [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1969.
Made by Calvin Productions.
approx. 4 min. ti. color, tuper I mm. (Track and Acid, no. 1)
Lood film in cartridge.
Abo iasued in atandard 8 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Authors, Bob Timmoiu, John Mitchell.
SUMMARY: Members of die University of Kansas Track Team demoostrate
the correct techniques for executing the pole vault using ■ fiberglass pole.
I. Vaulting. 2. Kansas. University— Track- athletics. 1. Athletic Insti-
tute. II. Series: Track and field. (Motion picture. Addettc Institute] no. 1.
(GV I080i 796.4 72-700917
Athletic Irtstitute 72 MARC
MARC
Police service dogs {Motion picture) Royal Canadian
Mounted Police, Ottawa. Made by Royal Canadian
Mounted Police and National Film Board of Canada. Re-
leased by National Film Board of Canada, 1968.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ^_ ....
Summary: Shows how police dogs and police handlers are trained
for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. . „ ,,
1. Police dogs, I. Canada. Royal Canadian Mounted Police,
n. Canada. National Fllm Board.
636.73 70-707419
National Film Board of Canada
Police unit 2A26 {Motion picture) Directions Unlimited.
Released by American Educational Films, 1968.
18 m'n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditg; Director, Noel Nosseck.
Sammarv: Follows two policemen through the activities of a typical
day. Includes scenes of their families, and shows one of the men
as he competes in the the Police Olympics.
1. Police. I. Directions Unlimited Film Corporation, ii. Ameri-
can Educational Films.
363.2 78-701243
American Educational Films
The Policeman {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, 1966.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Third edition.
With teacher's guide.
Produced in collaboration with the Community Division of the
Metropolitan Police Department of Washington. D. C.
Siimmuru: Focuses on an accident Investigation to Illustrate the
workings of the police In a metroiK>!ltan district. Shows the police
to be determined Investigators and protectors of the people as tbey
go about their dally duties.
— Another issue, b&w.
1. Police— -U. S. L Encyclopaedia Britannica Films. Inc.
363.2 Fi A 68-1668
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Policeman {Filmstrip) Herbert M, Elkins Co., 1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community helpers)
Credila: Writer and photographer. Tom Moon,
Summary: Follows a policeman as he performs his many dutlea.
Includes teacher guide frames and vocabulary lUrts. With captions.
For primary grades. _ _
1. Police— Juvenile filma I. Herbert 11. ElklDs Company. Se-
ries: Community helpers (Filmstrip)
372.8 78-784136
Herbert M Elkins Co.
80
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Policemaii (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. 1968. Released in the U. S. by National Instruc-
tional rilms.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Community helpers)
IXMip fllni mounted In cartrldKe. Ifvoied in stantlnrd 8 mm. and
In Ruper 8 mm.
SUMMAItY : Illustrates the routine duties of a trafBc policeman
stationed at a busy intersection. Covers the concepts of safety,
service, cooperation, and complexities of traffic control For ele-
mMitary frraden.
1. Traffic pol1co~J oven lie Alms. 1. Canada. National Pifan
Board. II. National Instructional Fllma. III. Series: Community
helpers (Motion picture. National Film Board of Canada)
[HV8079.5] 372.8 77-713860
National Instructional Pllms
The Policeman {Motion picture) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Community workers, no. 7)
Loop aim mownted In cartridge. Isnied In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With flim notes.
Bummary: Pictures rarloua responsibilities and dutlee of a police-
man during his day. Including drlrlng bis patrol car. reporting to the
station house by police phone, directing trafllc, and che<*lng on stores
in the neighborhood to see that they are properly secured for tb«
night
1. Police— U. S.— JuTenlle flima. i. Popular Science Publishing
Company, Inc., New York. Audlo-Vlaual Division. Series- Com-
munity workers (Motion picture) no. 7.
363.2 Fi A 68-1896
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual DIt.
The Policeman and his job {Motion picture) Charles
Braverman. Released bv Film Associates of California,
1968.
13 mln. ?{]. color. 16 mm.
With study KUide.
Bummary: Shows the work of the policeman, describes the kind of
asslatance for which people call the police, and explains how the
policeman helps people.
— Another issue, b&w.
1. Police — Juvenile films. i. Braverman, Charles, ti. Film As-
sociates of California, Los .\ngeies.
363.2 Fi A 68-2111
Film Associates of California
The PoIiceman*s career {FUmstrip) Visual Education Con-
sultants, 1969.
32 fr. Wtw. 35 mm.
Based partially on Task Force rejwrt: the police, prepared by the
President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of
Justice.
With illn-otrated teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the qualifications necessary to become a police-
man or policewoman, and shows the training given In the Police
Academy, including classroom Instruction In law and police proce-
dures, first aid, life-saving, and how to deal with emergencies.
1. Police— U. S. I. U. S. Task Force on the Police. Task Force
report : the police, n. Visual Education Consultants, Inc.
863.2 Fi A 68-4668
visual Education Consultants
The Policeman's lot {Motion picture) CBS News, 1966.
59 mln. sd. bAw, 16 mm.
Telecnst on the CBS documentary show CBS reports on March 29,
CrediU: Producer. Joseph Wershba ; director, David Buksbaum;
writer. Joe-^ph Wersliba; reporter, Mike Wallace; photop-aphy Wil-
liam Wagner. Martin Baroett; flim editor. William H. Watt, Jr.
Summary: Shows the policeman on the heat. In training, and In
the stationhouse. Explains his functions and powers, as well as the
limitations placed upon them.
1. Police— U. S. I. CBS reports (Television program) n, Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News.
363.2 79-701960
A Policeman's love affair {Motion picture) Sie^^nnd Lnbin
,1906!,
2 mln. si. t>&w. 16 mm.
Orlgiually releaaed In 35 mm.
L. C. copy Imperfect : production credits and Initial scenes wanting.
In the Uatewood W. Dunston flim collection. Library of Coogren.
Summary: A comedy about a policeman who Is forced to flee out
the window when the mistress of the household discovers him making
love to her maid.
I. Lubin, SiegmuQd. a. Gatewood W. Danston film collection.
Fi 68-436
Policemen at work {FUmstrip) Herbert M. Elkina Co., 1968.
36 fr. color. 35 mm (Oommundty helpers)
Exp-nnded version of the fitmstrip entitled Tlie policeman.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Tom Moon.
Summarv: Follows a policeman as he performs his many duties.
Includes teacher guide frames, vocabulary lists, and queettons to en-
oourage pupil participation and Individual study. With captions.
For primary grades.
1. Police— Juvenile Aims. i. Herbert U. Blklns Company n.
The Policeman (FUmstrip) Series: Community helpers (Film-
strip)
372.8 73-734189
Herbert M. Klkins Co.
Policemen: oar helpers. [Motion picture) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1972.. Captioned for the use of the deaf by
Media Services and Captioned Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of
Education for the Handicapped.
■pprox. 15 min, id. color. 16 mm (The Living language scries)
SUMMARY; Tells how policemen utist people at pan of their d«ily routine.
Paced with lip-reading and captions involving handicapped children.
1. Police. 1. Universal Education and Visual Arts- 11. United Sut£S. Bu-
reau of Education for the Handicapped Media Services and Captioned Films
Barnch. 111. Scries: The Living language series. [Motion picture]
(HV803I] 371.9 72-701596
Media Services and 72 MARC
Captioned Films
Released
Politano, Victor A, ,
see
Segmental ureteral achalasia.
Political bosses {FUmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
by Afodem learning Aids, 1968.
25 fi-. culur. 35 iimi. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: I'nrt 1 follrtws the life of a Greek immigrant working
In the shipyards of New York and deecrlt>es why he always votes
for his Irish boss. I'art 2 stiows a Ikws who must decide where he
will live now that he Is powerful enough to Improve bis political
position. For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Corruption (In politics) — U. S. — Juvenile films. i. Jones and
Oniond, inc. ii. Modern L^rning Aids. New York. Series: Criti-
cal thinking nids (FUmstrip)
372.8 79-733287
Modern Learning .\lds
Political boundaries {FUmstrip} Gateway Film Prodac^ona,
London. Made by Hugh Baddeley. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1968.
80 £r. color. 85 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits; Author, Eric Barker.
Summary: Presents examples of twundarles, iDcludlng a range of
moontaliu In central Europe, the sea coast of England, a parallel of
latitude between North and South Korea, and the wall in Berlin.
Another issue, doable fr.
1. Boundaries. l Gateway Film Productions, ltd., London.
n. Carman Educational Associates.
327
Carman Educational As- soclates
77-736800
Pc^tical changes {FUmstrip) Common Groimd, London,
1946. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1966.
47 fr. b&w. 3.T mm, (Introduction to the Industrial revolution.
1740-1840)
With teachers' manual. Notes rev. 1940.
Crediti: Editor, O. D. H. Cole.
Summary: Traces the main currents of political change and unrest
In Great Britain between tiie age of aristocracy In the eighteenth
century and the passing of the Reform act in 1832.
1. GL Brit.— Pol. k govt.— 18th cent 2. Gt. Btlt— Pol, k govt—
1800-1E87. T. Common Gronnd, ltd., London, ii. Carman Educa-
tional AsBocIatea. Series: Introduction to the Industrial revolu<
tion, 1740-1840 (Fllmstrip)
320.942 Fi A 68-3799
Carman Educational Associates
Potitical conventions: chooaing the candidates {FUmstrip)
Guidance Associatee of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1968.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 114 fr.; pt. 2, 106 fr.) color. 85 mm. and 2
phonodisca: 12 in.. 331 rpm., 1« mm. each, mlcrogroove.
Produced In cooperation with the Associated Press.
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Fullons the 1968 Republican and Democratic Conven-
tions, and Includes scenes of the candidates from campaign appear-
ances, speeches, and press conferences through the chooeing of the
winners by the delegates.
1, Political conventions. 2. Nominations for (wBce — U. S.
r Guidance Associates of Pleasantville. N. Y.
329 Fi A 68-5212
Guidance Associates
pattern {FUmstrip) FUmstrip
The Political-econranic
House, 1968.
51 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 in.. 33i rpm., 15
luin. (.\merlcan decades — the 1050's, no. 1)
With script.
Summary: An In-depth review of tlie 1950"8. Portrays a confident
Harry Truman In the White House, the search for stability and old
values through I>wight D. Elsenhower, the political aspects of the
Joseph McCarthy era, the appeal of Adlal Stevenson, and prevail-
ing unemployment amidst economic expansion.
1. U. S, — Politics and government — 1945- i. FUmstrip
House, New York. Series: American decades — the 1950's (FUm-
strip) no. 1.
973.921 79-736928
FUmstrip Hou!)e
The Pfditical execntlTes {Motion picture) Group W (the
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the
Operation Government Committee of Washington, D. C.
Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 min. sd. color with b&w sequences. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment story, no. 29)
L. C. has b&w print
Crediti: Producer, Alfred Kelman; director. Charles HoUyday
narrators. Stephen Horn, Paul Long; consultant, Laurin L. Henry:
research, DeU Byrne.
Summary: Explains why the President's top advisers are political
appointees, and discusses their problems In representing the Presi-
dent in his dealings with Congress and the Federal departments.
1. Executive PowerPC. S. 2. U. S.-PoUtlcs and government. 3.
Presidents— U. S.— Staff. i. Westlnghouae Broadcaating Company,
^c. Series : The Gov- emment story (Motion picture) no.
353.03 78-707184
Political ferment in Latin America {FUmstrip) Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Secondary social studies)
FOU II iiistrip no. 0003.
With leacliing guide.
Summary: HtMditnf the economic, social, and political conditions
which have created a large degree of In.HtBblllty iti Latin Auerlca
and provided fertile conditions for revolutionary movements. Dis-
cusses the Involvement of the I'nlted States and the United Nations
In Latin America.
1. Latin .\merica — Politics — 1948- 2. Latin America — Soc.
condit. 3. U. S.— Relations (general) wlih Latin America. 4. Latin
America— Relations (general) with the U. S. 5. United Nations—
Latin America. i. Popular Scleuce Publishing Company, Inc., New
York. Audio-Vlsual Division, ii. FOil fllmstrip no. 9008. Series:
Secondary social studies ( Fllmstrip t
820.98 Fi A 68^647
Popular Science Pub. Co., .\udio-Viflual Dlv,
A Political feud (Motion picture) ,191-,
25 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
L. C. copy imperfect : main titles and credits wanting.
In the John E. Allen film collection. Library of Con«re«§.
Summary: The story of the rivalry between Tom Kent, a wealthy
youth, and Dick Walton, the son of the Kent family lauodreaa, both
of whom enler politics after leaving the university.
I. John E. Allen film collection.
Fi 68-607
The PoUtical order {Motion picture) Institute on Commu-
nism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt Univer-
sity, in cooperation with the University of Notre Dame,
1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 roliL sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no 54)
With study guide.
Credits: Producer and director, Gerald Borlage.
Summarv.- I.«cturer Gerhart Nlemeyer presents a critlqne of the
Communist ideology regarding politics and government
1. Ommunlsm. i. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Inrtitnte
on Communism and Constitutional Dwnocracy. Series- The Nature
of communism (Motion picture) no, 54.
Fi 67-620
A PoUtlcal primer. [Filmstrip]
tions, 1972.
Westwood Educational Produc-
81
53 fr color. 33 mm. ind phonoditc: 1 i., 12 in., 33 1/3 rptn.. IS min.
(Titc American lyiUm of |ovemmenl)
CREDITS: Producer and wriur. Waller Morrow Burks.
SUMMARY: Examines the meanings of ihc terms liberal, conservative,
reactionary, and radical, and describes the characteristtc political attitude and
behavior of tlwMe who luppon each of these politicai poaitions.
1. Right and left (Political science) 2. United States— PoUtica and govera-
meni. [. Westwood Educational Productions II. Series: The American sys-
tem of govemmcnL tFilmstrip]
[JK273] 320.5 72-734219
Westwood Educational 72 MARC
Productions
The Political process {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1970. Made by Vision Associates.
10 ml. I. sd. color. 10 mm. (City-State- Federal (government se-
ries)
With teadier's guide
Summary: Explains the political process, from the activities of
the volunteer at the grass roots level to the presidential election.
Emphasizes the Importance of each citizen's participation In the
political process. Deacrlbes how each political party worha on the
local, state, and national level.
1. Politics, Practical. 2. Political parties— U. S. 3 U S— Poll-
tics and government. r, McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series-
City-State-Federal Government series (Motion picture)
329 76-707505
McOraw-HIIlBookCo. iw-.ui^o
The Political puzzle: the election of 1968 {Motion picture)
Chelsea House Educational Communications, 1969.
7 ml^i. si. bAw. super 8 mm. (The History madilne)
Loop flim mounted In cartridge.
With icrtpt and guide:
CrediU: Kdltorial director, Arthur M. Schlealngw. Jr ■ editor
Fred Israel. *
Summary: HIghllgbto of the 1968 political year in America. In-
cludes McCarthy and the anti-war movement in New Hamr«hlre.
Johnson's withdrawal, Robert Kennedy's victory and assassination
In California, Nixon's noniioatlon, the convention in Chicago and
scenes of Humphrey. Wallace, and Nixon campaigning Eiplains
the significance of the vote.
1. Presidents— U. S.— Election— 1968. l Chelsea House Educa-
tional Communications. Series: The History machine (Motion
picture)
^ , „ „ , 329 70-735709
Chelsea House Educa- tlonal Communications
PoUtlcal
1969.
[Transparencies] Civic Education Service,
14 transptrencies. color. 10 ;< 8 in. (CES Afncricin history transparen-
cies)
With teacher's guides.
SUMMARY; Discusses various political reforms in the United Stttes. focus-
ing on Oie corruption after the Civil War. Civil Service reform. Mucltrakcrs. and
mnovstions such as the direct primary. Deals with personalities such as Uiysies
S. Giant. Boss Tweed. Horace Greeley, and others. With captions.
1. Corruption (in politics)— United States— History. 2. United States— Poli-
tics and govcmmeni— U6S- I Civic Education Service. Washington
D.C II. Series.
lJK2249j 973.8
Civic Education Service
72-734501
The Political setting {Motion picture) WCBS-TV and Co-
lumbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, 1969.
.30 min. «d. b&w, 16 mm. (Black herlUge: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 15 : Blacks and white politics)
Summaty: Dr. Charles Hamilton discusses the reaction of blacks
to white American political concepts and the relation of the black
revolt to the socio-political values of modem society as well as the
varying political attitudes among black people ranging from the
moral crusader to the alienated revolutionary.
1. Negroes— Politics and suffrage, 2. Social values. i, Hamil-
ton. Charles V. n. New York. Television station WCBS-TV, m.
Columbia University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Se-
ries: Black herlUge: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture)
Section 15: Blacks and white politics.
320.973 74^704086
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
The PoUtlcal struggle
see
«le.
India: its fight for survival. No. 5: The political strug-
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Politics and government. [Transparencies]
1969.
Creative Visuals,
La France:
10 transparencin. color. 10 % 12 in. (Social Mudi» concepts)
With overlays
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Auihors. James H. Phillips. Ray Glazncr.
CREDITS; Defines politics and enamines the functions of government.
1. Political science- -Juvenile films. (\. Political science] 1. Creative
Visuals (Firm) Jl. Series: Social studies concepts. (Transparencies]
[JA70i 320.4 72-735806
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Ptriitics can b«c(Hiic a habit (Motion picture) Paulist Pro-
ductions, 1966.
28 mln. kA- bJrtr. 16 mm. (Insight)
With dh«ru!»toD guide.
Creiiti: Producer, Jamefl Loren; director, Mel Perber; writer,
Brtmard Abbene. Coat: Diane Baker, Peter Fonda, Alan Hewitt,
Anne Seymour.
Summary: A dramatization In which a nun who teAcbes theoret-
ical JiolutlOQS for poverty Jolna a demonstration against dtr offldala
after she reallzea the Ineffectlvenees of Intellectual theory without
active personal InToIvement.
1. Poxerty. 2. Municipal Kovernment, i. Panllnt Productions,
Pacific Palisades, Calif. Series; Insight (Motion picture)
248 74-705434
PauliRt Productions
Politics: electoral vs. pressure {Motion picture) WCBS-
TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1969.
30 mln. .'id. bAw. 16 mm. (Rlnck heritace : a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 15: Blacks and white politics)
Summar)/: Dr. Charles Ilamlltitn discusses American political con-
cepts, the sHilicatlon of these concepts to antl-lynch laws, and the
role of the blade community In electoral and pressure-group politics.
1. Negroes — Politics and suffrage. 2. Ljrncblng. i. Hamil-
ton. Charles V. n. New York. TeleTlsion station WCBS-TV. m.
Oolnmbla University, iv. Holt, Klnehart and Winston, Inc. Se-
ries: Black heritage: a history of Afro- Americans (Motion picture)
Section 19 : Blacks and white politics.
820.973 78-704087
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
The Politics film. [Motion picture] Avanti Films. Released by
CCM Films. 1972.
27 rain. wt. color. 16 mm. (Ur|ent issues film scries)
CREDITS: EKrecior, Max Miller, narrator, Peter Falk.
SUMMARY: Contrasts the political "system" as seen in high school classes
of contemporary American hiitory with the real political structure for the pur-
pose oT making voters, new and old, examine their attitudes concerning politics.
I . United States— Politics and govern mem— Study and teaching (Secondary)
—United Sutes. 2. United Suies— Politics and government. I. Avanti
Films II. CCM Films. 111. Series: Urgent issues film series. (Motion picture]
tJK27lj 320.4 72-701575
CCM Films 72 MARC
Politics in action {Motion picture) Iowa Center for Edu-
cation in Politics. Made by University of Iowa Motion
Picture Unit. Released by Audiovisual Center, 1967.
41 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.' Presents a bipartisan case study of political procedures
in Iowa. Follows the political steps through the county, district,
and State conventions, showing the precinct caucus, campaignlug,
the primary and general elections, and the votes being reported on
election night
1. Iowa — Pol. h govt. 2. Elections — Iowa. i. Iowa Center for
Education in Politics, Iowa City. n. Iowa. University. Audlovlstial
Center.
829 Fi A 68-225
CINE
PoUtkx la tke teleridM age: I WO. (Motion picture] Metromedia
Producen Corp. Releaaed by Films Incorporated, 1972.
20 flsin. ad. color. 16 mm. (y^Att education)
Alao inued in bftw.
Adapted fraai the documentary entitled The making of (he President, I960.
based on the book of the tame liilc by Theodore Whiu.
SUMMARY: Documents the power of television in politics, showing the use
John Kennedy made of the medium in the Kennedy-Nixon debates in I960.
I. Tdeviiion in politics -United States. 2, Presidents - United Slates
Election— 1960. I. White, Theodore Hatold, 1915- The making i>f
the President, 1960. 11. Metronnedia Producers Corporation III. Films incor-
porated. IV. TT»e Making of dw President I960. [Motion picturcj V. Series;
Voter education. (Motion picture]
CHE«700.7.P6] 329 71-715378
Filma Irtcoeporated 72 MARC
The Politics of war: Japanese-Americans, 1941-1945 {Mo-
tion picture) Chelsea House Educational Communica-
tions, 1069.
7 miti. «l, b&w. miper 8 nnti. (Tli*- HiHtory mnchlnel
T»oji film mounted In cartrldp*-.
With arrlpt and guide.
Crediti: Editorial director, Arthur U. Hchlesluger. Jr. ; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summary: Portrays the situation of native Americana of Japanese
ancestry In the wake of Pearl Harbor. lacludes Chairman Milton
Eisenhower explaining War Ilelocatlon Authority ai-ilvltles, such
as Nisei dententlon camps, property losses, and abridgement of civil
rights In wartime
1. Japanese In (be United HUtes. 2. World War. WS»-19*5—
Evacuation of civilians. i. Chetaea House B3ducatlonal Communi-
cations. .Series: The History machine (Motion picture)
940.64 75-735710
Cbelaea House Educa- t lonal Comnunlcallooa
Politic* — social — ccoBoinic interdependence.
Creative Visuals, 1969.
[Transparencies]
6 transparencies color 10 i 12 m (Social studies concepts)
With overlays
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Authors. James H Phillips, Ray Glazncr.
SUMMARY Esamtnes the interaction nl political, social, and c
causes and effects.
1 . Social sciences Juvenile film* |1 Six: iai science*] I Creative Visuals
(Firm) II Series: Social studies concepts {Transparcnctes]
tH95j 301 72-735809
Creative Visuals 72
MARC
l^aUtzer, Robert Louis, 1921-
une tapisserie
Paris, un rfive pour tous.
Polka dot leaves on a purine tree (Motion picttin) Hall-
mark Cards, 1971. Made by Fred A. Niles Communications
Centers.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Pictures a studio workshop vrliere children are stlmti-
Uted by color, dealjn. texture; and aoand to create tbeir own worka
of art by using ordinary household materials.
L Children as artists. I. Hallmark Canla, Inc.
[NSSl] 701.15 7^713400
CINB
Pollen and ovule development (Filmfitrip) Warren Schloat
Productions, 1969.
8f» fr. rotor. .V> iniii. anil phonodlsc; 1 a.. 12 in., 33i rpm., 9
min. (rVxual reptoductlon of a flowering plant)
With teacher's guide.
Ciedils: Dire<'tor, Charles Berewall; writer and photographer,
f'i'nncif4 P. Massey : narrator, Mason Adams; art work, Don Scbloat.
Summary: Traces the beginning of life from the first appearance
of algae to the emergence of special reproductive structures In land
plants and the development of pollen. Shows the sperm and nuclei
of the apple blossom.
1. PlantK — Reproduction. 2. Plants — Evolution. i. Schloat
(Warren) Productions, Pleasant vllle, N. Y. Series: Sexual re-
production of a flowering plant (Fllmstrlp)
581.1 7e-735973
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Pollen germination and tube growth (Motion picture)
Education Development Center, 1969.
4 mln. si. color. 16 mm. IDevelopmentnl hlology film program)
With film note".
CrediU: Producer, director, and photographer, Joseph V. Durden;
consultant. Joseph Mascarenhas.
Summary: Provides an example of single cell elongation which
depend-s upon growth at the apex.
1. Pollen tube. i. Education Development Center. Serlea:
I>evelopmentnl liloloj^y film program (Motion picture)
581.1 77-707926
Education Development Center
Pfrflen tube growth (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1966.
:} mil), si. color. 8 mm. (Biology demonstration series)
I>>op Hliu mounted In cartridge.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Collaborator, Joseph G. Daniel, Jr.
Summary: Uses tlme-lapae photography to demonstrate a almple
method of pi-eparlng flower pollen for the study of tube growth.
]. Pollen tube. 2. Growth (Plants) r. Thome Films, Inc..
Boulder, Colo. Series: Biology demonstration series (Motion pic-
ture)
Fi A 67-1779
Thome Films, inc.
Pollination [Motion picture) Cenco Educational Films, 1966.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Elementary botany series)
Sumi :'iry: Explains and Illustrates self-pollination and crosa-poUI-
natlon in flowers.
I. Fertilization of plants. i. Cenco Educational Films. Chicago.
Series: Elementary botany series (Motion picture)
372.3 FiA6&-2485
Cenco Educational Films
Pirilination in Zea mays {Motion picture) Film Production
Unit, Iowa SUte University, 1966. Made in cooperation
with Dept of Botany and Plant Pathology.
3 mln. sd. color. 18 mm. (Iowa State University plant science
Alms)
Also Issued as loop Sim mounted In cartridge.
With film guide. , „, ^, ,
Summary: Shows basic steps In the control of pollination for
eelflng or crossing corn, including the cutting back and bagging of
emergent ear sbooU. Points out how pollen collected from mature
bagged ta««l8 is shaken on silks of the desired ear shoots, which
are Immediately re-covered.
- Another issue. 8 mm.
1 FertUixallon of plants. 2. Maize. r. Iowa. SUte University
of Science and Technology, Ames. Film Production Unit
582 Fi 68-203
The Pollutants: an American tamiiy. [Filmstripj AIDS Audi-
ovisual Instructional Devices, 1971.
6 rilmsirips (2)4 fr ) color. 35 mm. and 6 phonoUpes in caaiette*: dual-
track. 1 7/8 ips., 4$ min.
AL.SO issued *ith 6 phonodiscs.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Members of a family discuss how they contribute daily to the
poisoning of their environment, and question what can be done to prevent
contributing to such an ecological problem.
CONTENTS: 1. Son.— 2. Daughtet.— 3. Mother.— 4. Father.— 5. Grand-
mother— 6. Grandfather.
I. Pollution. (1 Pollution] I. Aids Audiovisual Instructional Device*.
[TD176i 301.31 72-734831
AIDS
72
MARC
FtrfHnation and double fertilizaticm (Filmatrtp)
Schloat Productions, 1969.
Warren
W fr. color. 3,'t mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 6
mln. (S.'XuhI reproduction of a flowering plant)
With teacher'K guide.
Credit*: Director, Cbarles Bergwali; writer and photographer,
Francis P. Massey ; narrator, Masoo Adams ; art work, Don Schloat
Summary: Uses bigh-powered photographs to lllnstrate the vari-
ous natural agents that aid In the transportation of poUen and self-
and-cross-fertllizatlon.
1. Fertilization of plants. i. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
PleasantvlUe, N. Y. Series : Sexual reproduction of a flowering
plant (Fllmstrlp)
581.1 70-735974
Warren Schloat Pro- ductloos
Pollinati(Hi and fertilization in a flowering plant Amairllis
(Motion picture) Education Development Center, 1970.
5 mln. si. color. 16rom. (Developmental biology flim program)
With nim notes.
Credits: Director and photographer, Joseph V. Durden; blologlat,
John Torrey; editor, Blvln Carlni,
Summary; Shows the pasaage of the sperm nncletis through a
pollen tube of Amarytlla. An animated sequence deUIts tbe prucwa
of double fertlllaation.
1. Fertilisation of plants. 2. Amaryllis. I. Education Develop-
ment Center. Series: Developmental biology film program (Mo-
tion picture)
684 71-709687
Education Development Oenter
Pollination and fertilization of an angiospenn (Motion pic-
ture) Gateway Film Productions, London. Released in
the U. ??. by International Communication Films, 1968.
1 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological sciences series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard S mm. and
iQ super 8 mm.
With teacher's atudy guide.
Summary: Describes the pollination, germination, and fertilization
of a Madonna Illy.
1. Fertilization of plants. 2. Lilies. i. Gateway Pllm Produc-
tions, ltd.. London, n. International Communication Films. Be-
rlea: Secondary biological aclences series (Motion picture)
682.13 7^-700646
International Commnnl- cation Fllnui
TW Polfaited plaaet. [Fihnstrip] Family Films. Released by
Family Rims and Society for Visual Education, 1972.
•Ofr. color. 35 mm. and phonodbc: 1 t., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. 13 min.
(Surviving tbe ecotogy criais. no. I )
Also itaued with phonotape in cassette.
With leachen' guide.
CREDITS: Writer, Jim Lawrence, narrator, Phil Barton; photographer. Ales
Fergtaon.
SUMMARY: Shows thai man is dependent for his survival on a delicate
interdependent balance of life and tells how he is destroying it by dumping
petaonal, communal, and technological waste into the soil, into the waters, and
into the atmosphere.
1. Pollution. 2. Ecology. 1. Family FiltAs. inc. II. Society for Visual
Education, inc., Chicago. 111. Series: Surviving the ecology crisis. tFilmstrip]
ISO. 1-
[TD175] 333.7 72-732749
Society for Visual 72 MARC
Education
The Polluters (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Released
by Ealing Corp., 1970.
,"■8 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 10 mln. (Pollution)
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Imludes scenes of cars, disposable containers, and
convenience Items that are adding to tbe pollution problem.
1. Air— Pollution. I. Educational Direction, inc. II. Ealing
Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Pollution (Fllmstrlp)
614.7 7a-737461
Ealing Corp.
Pollution (Motion picture) University of Southern Cali-
fornia, Division of Cinema. Released by Walter Reade
Or^nization, 1967.
'i min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summnry: An snimated satire on the plight of city smog.
1. Smog. t. I..OS Angeles. University of Southern California.
Division of Cinema, n. Walter Reade Organization.
614 76-702526
CINE
Pollntion (Filmstrip) Argus Communicaticms, 1970.
90 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 in., S8i rpm-
9 min. microgroove.
A Peacock filmstrip.
With guide.
Credlto : Visuals, Patricia BUen RIccL
Summary: Presents sights and sounds which portray the pollu-
tion of the modem envirotmient.
1. Pollution. I. Argua Communlcationa.
614 79-737909
A. L. A. Booklist
Pollution (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Released by
Ealing Corp., 1970.
G fllm<itrlps. color. 3S mm. and phonodiscs: S3| rpm.
Also i.ssiied with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Credits; General editor, John H. Ktlmas.
Contents: The polluters. 58 fr.. 10 mln. — Air. 55 fr., 13 mln. —
Water. 58 fr., 18 mln.— Land. 60 fr, 11 mln.— Noise. 61 fr.. 11
mln. — Tbe problem Is now. 56 fr, 11 mln.
1. PoIlutloD— Juvenile Alms. I. Bducatlonal Direction, Inc.
II. EallDg Corporation, Cambridge, Maas.
614.7 79-737888
Baling Corporation
PoOntion (FUmttrip) Troll Aseociates, 1970.
42 fr. b&w. S5 mm.
Creditt: Author, E>ana Todd.
Summary: A study of air and water pollution, describing some of
the conilltions which cause pollution. Suggests how children can
help keep their communltlea clean. With captions. For elementary
grade*.
1. Pollution — Juvenile fllma. i. Troll Aaaoclates.
614.7 76-736272
Troll Associate!
82
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pollution (Filmstrip) Q+M Productions. RelusMl by
Q+Ed Productions and Society for Visual Eduoition, 1971.
53 fr. color. 8S mm. and plioiiodlac: 1 a.. IS In. ma «wh
10 mln. (Th« JScolodol crl.1.) l™™™"- » ». " U^ >» nau.,
Mto iBsued with pbonotape In caasette.
With teacher'B guUe.
ton'^R^ASaS'"""' """""' ''""'■• """"""I"" conaultant, Shel-
SUMMARY : Shows eiamplca of the thousanda of pollutahta alftct.
In» the enTlronment. Explains that pollatlon la a reault o( l^h.
Mlosj without ecological consideration, and emphasises that man
can DO longer afford such lack of wisdom
™.1™'''',"""''.5k, '■ <J+Ed Productions. 11. Socletl tor TlauaJ Edu-
cation, inc., Chicago. III. Series: The Ecological 5-uls (Fllmtrtp)
Society for Vl.ua, KLloa "-^'^^
Perflation and population. Part 1: The problem (Motion
picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit
One Film Productions.
4 min. si. c«lor. super 8 mm. < Biology series)
I»op film mounted In cartridge.
Witb tape script, lab maoual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's guide.
Sutnmary: Outlines the problems of pollution, aod points oat sev-
eral causes. Including over-popnlatlon, the profit motlre, and ractsm,
as well as political reasons.
1. Pollution. 2. Peculation. 3. Geopolitics. i. Harper & Row.
Publishers. Series: Biology series (Motion picture. Harper &
How)
614.7 73-707669
Harper & Row, Pub- llsbers
Pollution and population. Part 2: Is there a sohitioaT
(Motion picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made
by rnit One Film Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's guide.
Summarj/: Discusses long- and short-term answers to the popula-
tion and pollution problems, and explores some side efferta of birth
control
1. Pollution. 2. Population. i. Harper & Row, Publlahers.
Series: Biology series (Motion picture. Harper & Row)
„ ^ „ „ , «14.7 77-707670
Harper & Row, pub- llahers
Pollution control (FUmstHp) Ward's Natural Science EsUb-
lishment, 1970.
61 fr color. 35 mm. (Environmental pollution- our world In
crltis. nil, «)
With study guide.
Creditt: Authom. Daniel F. Jackson. Bettina B. Jackwn.
Summary: Explains why pollution control is eiMWitlal. Discusses
the feasible poswlblUty of control by utlllxing new sources of power,
re-u8in(t mtiterlaU, u.slng biological controls in agriculture, and en-
forclHR proper sewage treatment Points out the need for education
and research concerning pollution. With captions.
1. Pollution. L Ward's Natural Science Establishment, Inc.
Series: Environmental pollution: our world In crisis (Fllmrtrip)
no. 6.
A. L. A. Booklist
614.7
7-3-736030
PoUution: crisis in our environment (Filmstrip) Ward's
Natural .Science Establishment, 1970.
177 fr. color. S.'i mm. and phonoUpe In cassette: dual-track.
li ips.. 40 will.
CredlU: Authors. Daniel T. Jackson, Bettina B. Jackson.
Summary : Depicts the causes aod results of air, water, and land
pollution, and provides method.^ tot eliminating or allevlatlWE en-
vironmental pollution.
1. Pollution. 2. Environmental policy. I. Ward's Natural
Science Establishment, inc.
„ _. . 614.7 71-738659
Ward » Natural Science Establishment
Pollution front-line (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada, 1970.
46 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer, director, and photographer, Walford Hewit-
Bon; editor. David Mayerovltdh.
SU.\IMARY : Portrays the compler pollntlon problems of Hamilton,
an Industrial community in Ontario, that la fouled by steel mills
which support the town.
1. Pollution— Hamilton, Oat I. Canada. NaUonal Fllm Board
[TD182.4] 614.7 74-714301
National Pllm Board of Canada
PoUution tai peispcctiTe: oar air and water (Motion pic-
ture) General Electric Educational Films, 19T1.
15 mln. ad. color. 16 Dun.
With disciiaalon guide.
«,„Sil'*!?'^' ^.'.'.T' "y"!"*'"" »n air and water pollution,
condocted bj apeclallsta In the environmental adencea. Brplorea
;r"Kl '" .'!;'".";.. """^ "* teclmology cu react t» the (riwlu
problema that thene forma of pollution create.
•ul ^l''~?°i.',";"'"- ^ Water— Pollution. I. General mectric
Bdncatlonal Films.
[TD883] 614.7 79-713446
Oeoeral Ele«rlc Edu- catlonal Films ^^
Pollntion in perspective: solid wastes (Motion picture)
General Electric Educational Films, 1971.
17 mln. ad. colsr. 16 mm.
With discuaslOD guide.
SUMMARY: A filmed symposium on pollution from solid wasts
materials. BnvlronmenUl scientists discuss tbe technologlcsl solu-
t'OBS to growing pollution problems.
1. Refuse and refuse dl^MsaL I. General nwtrlc Bdacatlooal
Films.
[TD791] 614.7 76-713406
U«Mral Electric Edti- cattonal Films
Pollution is a matter of choice (Motion picture) NBC
News. Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
.'iS mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Fred Freed.
Sl'MMARV : Ricamlnes tbe environmental dilemma of modern
man who hag it in his power to preserve or ruin his eniironmeiit.
ITses the t^veiglades and Machiasport, Maine, as microcosms of the
society, to illustrate man's predicament of wanting what technology
creates, yet being destroyed by Its wastes.
1. Pollution. 2. Man — Influence on nature. 1. National Broad-
casting Company, inc. NBC News. II. NBC Educational Enterprises.
301.2 76-709045
NBC Educational Enterprises
Pollution—land, air, water, noise (Motion picture) Acad-
emy Films, 1970.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Producer, Robert Oalatl.
SUMMART : Depicts land, air, water, and noise pollution. Shows
factories, oU Q>lUs, garbage dumps, forest fires, and the losing of
land to hirtway construction as examples, and dlscosses some of the
solutions to these ever inoreaslog problems,
1. PoUution. I. Academy Films, Hollywood, Calif.
[TD174] 614 78-718041
Academj Films
PoUatloa of the atMotpkere. cFilmitrip, H. M. Stooe Produc-
tions, 1971.
5 mm. and phooodbc: I %.. 12 in., 33 1 /3 rpm-. 16 min.
42 fr, colof 35
(Elementary Kicnce)
Alio iMued with phonotapc in canettc.
With fuide and resource "nn^ni
SUMMARY: DepKU the problem lources of air poilulioo. describes the
effectt of pollution on all living thingi, and discusMi the exchange of importsot
gase* among pUnu and animals. For elementary grades.
I. Air— PoUutioo- Juvenile filmr 1. Stooe (H. M.) Productioos. II
S«i« Elementary Kieiice. [Filmstrip. H. M. Stone Productions,
i?^*'^'^^ "2-^ 76-740431
H. M. Stooe ProductKiaa 72 MARC
Pollution of the atmosphere (Filmstrip) H. M. Stone Pro-
ductions, 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary science)
With guide and resource manual.
SU.MMAHY: Presents the problem sources of air pollution, por-
trays the effecu of air pollution on all living things, and provides
possible solutions for each problem. With capHons. For elementary
grades.
1. Air— PoUution— Juvenile aima, I. Stone (H M.) Produc-
tions, II, Series: Elementary science (Fllmatrtp. H. M. Stone Pro-
ductions)
H. M. Stone Productions
372.3
7^-738678
PoUatfoa of tbe watera. [FUnutripj H. M. Stone Productioni,
1971.
43 fr. color. 33 mm. sod pbooodisc: 1 >., 12 ia„ 33 1/3 rpm., 16 min.
(Element* ry icience)
Alio iuued with phonoUpe in catsetu.
With guide and resource manual.
SUMMARY: Explains the need for water by planti, animaU, man, and indiM-
try: presenu diagrami of the water cycle to iliuttrste the source of water, aod
shows how water pollution affccU fish, wildlife, and man. For elementary grades.
I. Water— Pollution— Juvenile films. 2. Hydrology— Juvenile filnts. 1.
Stone (H M.) Productions. 11. Series: Elementary sciertce, (Filmstrip. H. M.
Stone Productions]
[TD422] 372.3 70-740432
H M Stone Productions 72 MARC
Pollution of the waters (Filmstrip) H. M. Stone Produc-
tions. 1971.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary science)
With guide and resource manual.
SIMMARY : Covers the causes of water pollution, shows the
effects of water pollution on fish, wildlife, and man, and presents
pos.«lble solutions for alleviating the poUution. With captions For
elementary grades.
1. Water — PoUution— Juvenile fllma. l. Stone (H. M.) Produc-
tions. II. Series; Elementary science (Filmstrip H. H. Stone Pro-
ductions)
372.3 76-738679
H. M, Stone Productions
PoUntioK oar air. [Filmstripj Coronet Instructional Films, 1972.
.. 33 t/3 rpm.. 14 n
S3 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 i
Also issued with phonotapc in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational colisborstor. Morton J. Klein
SUMMARY: Discuwe* different kinds of sir pollution, describes their
causes, and tells of their effects on life forms.
1. Air— Pollution, I Coronet Instructional Films.
tTD883, 614.7 72-734664
Coronet Instructional 72 uad/^
Films ***'*^
PoUotfoa: oar watan. [Filnutripi Coronet Instructional Filmg,
49 fr color, 35 mm, and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in., 33 I /3 rpm 14 min
Also issued with phonoUpe in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Morton J. Kkin.
SUMMARY: Discusses tbe major sources of water pollution, such as sewage,
mdustnal wastes, oil spills, and mine scids- Describes the characteristics of the
m«^ pollutants, tells of the damage cauMd by them, and outlines various
approaches to solving water pollution problems-
I- Water— PoUution. I Coronet Instructional Films.
[TD420, 614.7 72.734M5
Coronet Instructwnal 72 MARC
Films
83
PoUatloK pettkUes mU raAowtiTc
Initructional Films. 1972.
[Filmstrip] Coronet
47 fr. color. 3S mm. u.d phonodisc: I s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 13 min.
Abo issued with phonoUpe in cassette.
With study guide,
CREDrrS: Educational collaborator. Morton J, Klein.
SUMMARY: Shows various problems produced by persistent wasu*. with
emphasis on certain pesticides and radio«:tivc materials. Describes some of the
proposals for their control.
I. Radioactive pollution. 2, Pesticides and the environment. I. Coronet
Instructional Films,
[TD877.5, 421.48 72-734*67
Coronet Innructional 72 u../*
Fiimi "*"'■
'"l^** "'" ""* cRlnutripi Coronet Instructional Films,
57 r,. color 35 mm •n<l pfconodoc: I ... 13 i„ . 33 l/J rpm., 14 mm
AUo issued with phonoupe in cassette.
With study luidc.
CREDITS: Educsikmsl eolUbontor. Morton J Klein.
SUMMARV: Describes l»w Kilid m.ien.ls present proNems of dispoMi
snd shows the Utest recyclin| methods
tio.i.mtol"^"'""''"^' ^^'•••'fsm.etc.) I. Coronet lnstn«-
ssi'iLtio,. r* "■"\«?'
Films "*'"^
Pon.tfaK ,rt.t b IfT [Rlnutrip, Coronet Instructional Fitou,
«5 ft. color, 35 mm. snd phonodiv,: I s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm 13 mm
Also issued with phonotape in cassette pm. 1 J mm.
With study guide
?i'i5?.'T^\,"""''°"" "^"l"'"". Monon J, Klein,
de«riiL hll \k. J^"" "'"'""' '^'"'•"" ""^ "» "ivironment. snd
descnbes how they interfere with life processes,
I. Pollution, I, Coronet Instructional Films
SSmruetion., 7V" """r^
Rims ^ MARC
PoDatioK wiMt w« caa do. [Hlmitrip]
PUnu, 1972.
Coronet Instnictional
49 fr. color. 33 mm. and pbooodisc: 1 %., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 10 min.
Abo issued arith phonoupe in rawrttr
With study guide.
CREDITS; Educational collaborator, Morton J, Klein.
SUMMARY; Stresses tbe role of the ittdividual in cleaniog up the environ-
ment, and discuases group action, laws, and careen in pollution control.
1. PoUution. I. Coronet Instructional Fibna.
lTD175] 333.7 72-734668
Coronet Instructional 72 MAJtC
Films
Ptrily {Filmatrip) Communicators ,196-f,
27 fr. color. S5 mm. {Life reading series)
Bununary: Uaea a story about a girl aod her doll to tllDStrate the
meaDlDj; of the words can aod can't.
L Reading comprebeiwlon. t. Cotnmunlcatorg (Finn)
Series: life reading series (Fllmatrlp)
372.6 72-7829U
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
PoilyaBiia (Motion picture) Mary Pickford Co. Ralmaed
by United Artists Corp., Iftao.
92 m n. ."1. bAw. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
la the Mary Pickford fllm collectloo. Library of Congrefw.
Bajwd on the norel Pollyanna, by Eleanor H. Porter, and the
play Pollyanna, the gUd girl, by Catherine Chlaholm Gushing.
Credif: Director. Paul Powell: adaptation. Frances Marlon;
photography. Charles Rosber. Catt: Mary Pickford. Katherlne
Grimth. Howard Ralston, William Courtlelgb, Helen Jerome Eddy,
George BerrelL
Bwrnmary: Sentimental story about a little orphan girl who brings
happiness and romance to unhappy and unlored members of her
cotnmunlty with her philosophy of "gladness."
r. Porter. EJleanor (Hodgman) 1868-182a Pollyanna. n. Cash-
ing, OfctberlneOhlsholm. Pollyanna. m. Mary Pickford Com-
pany, rr. United Artlata Corporation, t. Mary Pickford fllm
ooUeotton.
Fi 68-361
Polyester resins: closed mold easting (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1970.
5 mm si. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastics)
J^£T^^r^c ™^°if*' '° cartridge. Fllm notes on «irtridge cast
CREDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY: Shows how polyester resins can be cast In closed
molds to make a decorative object
1. Plastics— Molding. 2. Polyesters. 3. Plastics craft I
Thorne FUms. Inc., Boulder, Colo. H. Series: Working with plastics
(Motion picture)
on, «... ^^ 70-711901
Thome Films
Polyester resins: embedding (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1970.
4 mln 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastics)
Loop aim mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Shows how coins, shells, and rocks can be embedded
In polyester resin to produce useful objects.
1. Plaatica craft 2. Polyesters. I. Thome Films Inc., Boulder.
Cola II. Series : Working with plastica {Motion picture)
668 77-711900
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pidures and Filmstrips
Pfriyestcr resins: flexible 3-D moM casting (Motion picture)
Tlioriie Films, 1970.
3 nilti. si. color, super S aim. (WorklOK with pUsttca)
I.O0P film mounted ia cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : I*roducer, Bruce J. Russell
Sl'MMARY: Demonstrates the method tat casting three^lmen-
sloual objects la flexible molds and shows various objects being
constructed from polyester reeln.
1. Polyesters. 2. Plastics — Molding. I. Thome Films, lac,
Boulder, Colo. II. Series: Working with plastics (Motion picture)
668 73-711733
Thome Films
Polyester resins: open mold casting (Motion picture)
Tiiorne Films, 1970.
:! mill. t>i. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastics)
lxH>p film mounted in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Illustrates how plaques and figures are constructed
from open mold casting with polyester resin.
1. Polyesters. 2. Plastics — Molding. I. Thome Films, inc.,
Boulder, Colo. II. Series; Working with plastics (Motion picture)
668 77-7 U734
Thorne Films
Ptrfygons (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Forms we see)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Explores various acpects of polygons attd their oc-
currence In common objects of dally life. Covers triangles, quadri-
laterals, pentagons, and hexagons.
1. Polygons. I. Hester and Associates. II. Series; Forms we
see (Motion picture)
[QA482] 513 70-712283
A. L. A. Booklist
Polygons (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 min. Bi. color, super 8 mm. (Elementary geometry: forms
we *ee)
lymp film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Director. Oliver B. Wheeler.
SUMMARY : Describes polygons as a geometric form and gives
examples of its u.'^e in everyday life.
I. Polygons. I. Hester and .\Rsociates. II. Series: Elementary
geometry: forms we stee (Motion picture)
[(iA482] 513 73-712686
He«ter and Aswciales
Polymer Corporation Limited
see
Our Polymer world.
Pdymer paints: Characteristics (Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 min. 9l. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: polymer
paints)
Ijood film- Film notes on cartridge case.
Credita: Series designer, Sol Dworkio.
Bummary: Describes and illustrates the characteristics of polymer
1. Plastics as art materials. i. Walden Film Corporation. Se-
ries: Flue arts techniques: polymer paints (Motion picture)
751.2 72-708055
Walden Film Corp.
Polyneisian adventure {Motion picture) National (Jeographic
Society. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
M miu. tid. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
nummary: Describes marine life and the life of the people in the
Polynesian Islands. As ezempltSed by the life of the diver Stan
Waterman and his family.
1. Ethnology— Polynesia. i. Natlcmal Geographic Society,
Washingtofl, D. C ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
661.4 74r-702049
HrGraw-Hlll Book Co.
Polynomials and multiplication (Filmstrip) H. M. Stone
Productions, 1971.
44 fi'. color. 35 mm, (Secondary mathematics)
Will) KUlde and resource manual.
SUMMARY: Uses the associative and communicative properties
of multiplication, the distributive property, aud the law of ex[>onents
to explain how to multiply polynomials. With captions.
1. Polynomials. 2. Multiplication. I. Stone (H. U.) Produc-
tions. Series: Secondary mathematics (Filmvtrlp)
512 77-737946
H. M. atone Productions
Polystyrene beads: molding (Motion picture) Thome
Films. 1970.
Ti roll). dI. color, super K uim. (Working with plastics)
l.<>i>p film mounted in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Brure J. Rusaeli.
SU.MMARV : Illustrates molding with polystyrene beads. Shows
how the beads are expanded, aged, placed in the mold, and heated
(o nielL Demonstrates how the pieces are cast, awembled, and
painted after the molding.
1. Polystyrene. 2. Plastics— Molding. I. Thome Films, Inc.,
Boulder, Colo. II. Serlen: Working with plastics (Motion {dcture)
668 70-711735
Thome Fllou
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (Filmstrip) Guidance
A.'isociates of PleosantviIIe, N. Y., 1965.
68 fi. color. S.'S mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33| rpm.,
20 roln. luicrogroove.
Bummarv: Describes the educational opportunities which are
avalluble nl the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, and discusses the
eolmnce r<-qulremenis and the student body. Shows representative
views of the campus snd facilities of the school.
1, Brooklyn. Polytechnic Institute. i. Guidance Associate* of
Pleasantvllle. N. Y.
378.747 Fi A 68-5200
Guldnnce Aswdates
Polytome pantopaqne study (Motion picture) Los Angeles
Foimdation of Otology, 1969. Made by Wexler Film
Productions.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the indications of acoustic neuroma and the
technique for performing the P0lyt«'O/,P«5't''Pf«™j5H^„f'' ****
posterior fossa in patients suspected of having this «>°ditioiL
1 Acoustic nerve— Tumors. i. Los Angelea Foundation of Otol-
og>-. n. wexler Film Product ions^^^ 74^705643
CINE
Polyurethane foam: moldinsr
Films. 1970.
(Motion picture) Thorna
3 mill. si. color, super ij mm. (Working with plasties)
I..>op film mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
sr.MJlARY: Provides step-by-step procedures for constructing
polyurethane foam objects using an aluminum mold.
1, Pitlyurethanes. 2. Plastics— Molding. 3. Plastic foams. I.
Tliorne Films, inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Serlea: Working with plastics
(Motion picture)
668 74-711736
Thorne Films
Polyurethane foam. Part 1: Plaster moM making (Motion
picture) Thorne Films, 1970.
."> min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastics)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the preparation of a plaster of parla
mold around an existing object.
1. I'olyurethanes. 2. Plastics— Molding. 3. Plastic foams. I.
Thurne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series: Working with plastics
(Uotiou picture)
668 7a-71l737
Thome Films
Polyurethane foam. Part 2: Using plaster mold (Motion
picture) Thorne Films, 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Working with plastics)
Ixwp film mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SU3IMARY; Shows how polyurethane foam sculpture and orna-
ments can be cast from a piaster of pads mold.
1. Polyurethanes. 2. Plastics — Molding. 3. Plastic foama. I.
Thorne Films, Inc.. Boulder, Colo. IL Series: Working with plastics
(Motion picture)
668 74r-7ll902
Thorne Films
Polyvinyl (white liquid) glue-assembly (Motion picture)
Eothen Films. Horeham Wood, Eng.. 1070. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 tiiln. si, color. Kiiper 8 mm. (Wood: adheslves (gluing ntid
claujplng)
[>Mq> film. .
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the procedures for assembling the
drawer-layout of oonu«>nent parts, covers gluing methods, and shows
how to make the final verification that the drawer is square and true.
Firth in a series of seven motion pictures.
1. Furniture making. 2. Gluing. I. Eothen Films. IL Encyclo-
paedift Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series : Wood ; adhe-
slves (gluing and clamping) (Motion picture)
I:TS885] 684.1 70-713658
Encyclopaedia Britnn- nlca Educational Corp.
Pomes and Popcorn (Firm)
see
Journey with a friend.
Pomfret (Motion picture) Pomfret School, 1969. Made by
Bcrgman-Soffin Films.
10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Follows a new student as he arrives at Pomfret. Con-
trasts the environment of quiet tradition and dynamic social change
at Pomfret with the vulnerability of the student's youth.
1. Pomfret School, Pomfret. Conn. i. Pomfret School, Pomfret,
Coon.
873.746 78-706644
CINE
The Pomona story (Motion picture) U, S. Social Security
Administration, 1967.
15 mi;i. sd. color. 16 mm. (Social security in America)
Summary: Follows a field representative of the Pomona. Calif.,
Social Security Office as he visits several people receiving retirement,
survivors, dlsiibllity. or student benefits.
1. Insurance, Social — U. S. i. U. S. Social Security Administra-
tion. Series: Social security in America (Motion picture)
368.4 Fi E 68-82
U. S. Social Security Administration
Pompeian frescoes (PiUnatrip) Herbert E. Bndek Filma
and Slides, 1967.
17 fr. color. 3.^ mm.
CtfditM: Author, Carol A. Peterson.
Sumiiuiry: Dencrlbea the wall frescoes unearthed at Pompeii and
what they reveal almut the paintings of ancient Greece and Rome.
With captions.
1. Mural palming and decoration — Pompeii. 2. Uural painting and
■■ I. Budek (Herbert B.) Films
decoration, Greco- Roman— Pompeii.
and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
751.7
Budek PUn» and 8lld«* of Calif.
Pompeii {FUmiftip)
il!)6-?, Released i
and Visual Arts.
J. Arthur Rank Limited, London,
the IJ. S. by Universal Education
76-7858S4
32 fr. color. So mm. (Ancient history)
With guide.
Summary: Describes ancient Pompeii, a town suddenly over-
whelmed by destruction. Relates how excavators unearthed this
ancient city In the 18th century, 1,800 years after it was destroyed.
1. Pompeii. I. Rank (J, Arthur) Limited, u. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. Series: Ancient history (Filmstrip)
913.37 Fi A 68-3902
Universal Education and Visual ArU
Pompeii (Filmstrip) Budek Films and SUdea, 1968.
51 fr. color. 36 mm.
Shorter versions (50 fr. and 50 double fr.) Issued in 1966 with
''^'creditf Authors, Katharine B. Maclaurin, Robert C. Uaclaurin.
Summary ■ Traces the history of Greek and Roman domination In
Pompeii prior to the eruption of Mt Vesuvius In 79 a. n. With cap-
1 Pompeii. L Budek Films and Slides, inc.
913.37 74-735253
Budek Fllmsand Slides of Calif.
Pompeii (Filmstrip) Norstedts bildband, Stockholm. Made
by Sven Samelius. Released in the TJ. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1968.
31 fr. color. 3fi mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, B. Hookway.
Summary: Presents a historical-geographical account of Pompeii,
with views of the places of interest In the city.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Pompeii. I. NorstedtB bildband. II. Carman Biducatloual
Carman Educational
913.7
Associates
70-736801
Pompeii (Filmstrip) Educational Filmstrips, 1970,
■J filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and phonotapes In 2 cassettes:
plil^^lc, single-track, 1| ips.
<'aptloned versions also issued.
With manual.
Ci'edits: Writers and photographers, Marjorle Russell, Kenneth
Russell.
Summary : Discusses the history and present cwiditlon of Pompeii.
Contents: 1. Pompeii destroyed. 59 fr.— 2. Pompeii revealed.
74 fr.
1 Pompeii. I. Educational Filmstrips, HuntsviUe, Tei.
913.37 70-737998
Educational Filmstrips
PoMpeii and Herciilaiieiiai. [Filmstrip] Visual Information Ser-
vice, Hungerford, Eng. [I97-?i. Made by H. A. B. White.
34 fr, color. 35 mm
With leachcn' guide.
SUMMARY: Provides historical background, geographical setting, and
photographic description of the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Her-
culaneum. buried by an eruption of Mt, Vesuvius in A.D, 79,
1, Pompeii. 2, Hcrcuianeum. [. Visual Inrormation Service,
[DG70.P7] 913.37 72-735281
Visual informilion Service 72 MARC
Pompeii, city of painting— 100 B.C.-79 A.D. [Motion picture]
Carlo L. Ragghianti, Italy, 1970. Released in the U.S. by Time-
Life Films.
12 min, sd. coi.ir 16 mm
From ihc Anthony Roland (.-ollcclion of films on art.
Also issued in a scries entitled The history of art. Program 2: Beyond man
the colos.ul and ihc Tamiliar
SUMMARY: A survey of the architecture and paintings of Pompeii found
when its rums were excavated from ihc cinders snd ashes of the eruption of
Mount Vesuvius that occurred in 79 AD,
I An Pompeii. i. Roland. Anthony. II, Ragghianti. Carlo Ludovico
III Time-Life Films, IV The History nf art. Program 2: Beyond man the
colossal and the familiar. [Motion picture]
[N5770] 709.01 7I-7U520
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Pompeii: death of a city (Motion picture) Contemi>orary
Films/McGraw-Hill, 1967. Made by Arthur Whitney.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Narrators, Frederick Corke, Carl Es-wr; music, George
Qtilncy : photographer, Arthur Whitney.
Summary: U«es the original wall paintings of Porapelt to Illustrate
the growth of the city. Us era of great wealth and productivity, and
the events leading up to the final tragic Inundation of the city by
volcanic a!>h. The letters of Pliny the Younger describing the
disaster serve as the baajs of the narration.
1. Pompeii. r. Contempory FIlms/McOraw-HllI.
913.37 Fi A 6»-3162
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pompeii: «ic« there was a dtj (Motifm picture) Learning
Corp. of America, 1970. Made by Sol Kaplan and Reva
Schlesinger.
2S min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' gultle.
Summary : Brplores the ruins of Pompeii as a means of recreating
the everyday Uvea of Its dtlsena Intercuts scene* of Pompeii with
scene* of modern life to suggest that Pompeii's doom, following an
era of unprecedented materia! proaperlty, may have contemporary
parallels.
1. Pompeii. I. Learning Oorporatloo of America.
918.87 78-708188
Learning Corp. of Amer- lea
84
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PoBce de Le6ii In the New World {Fibrnttrip) Troll
Associates, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Great «xplor«rs)
Creditt: Author, Thomas Crawford; Illustrator, Andreas Apoato>
lldee.
Summary: Describes the dlscorery of Puerto HIco and Florida by
Ponce (1e Le4n. With captions.
1. Ponce de Lx6a, Juac 14eOV1921. i. Troll Associates. Se-
ries: Great explorers (FlImstrLp)
973.1 7&-7852W
A. U A. Booklist
The Pond. Part 1: Standing waters (Motion picture)
Yeshiva University and National Science Foundation. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 moo.
With teacher's gufde.
•Summon'-' Descrtbes the relationships of animals and plants
wtthin an ei.'o-syatem which demonstrate the necessity for the
maintenance of specie&
1. Pond ecology. i. Yeshiva UnlTersily. New York, ii. V. S.
National Science Foundation, m. HcOraw-Hlll Book Company, it.
Standing waters (Motion picture)
674.92 Fi A 68-1933
HcOraw-HUlBookCa
The Pond. Part 2: Animal life in fresh water {Motion
picture) Yeshiva University and National Science Foun-
dation. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's ftulde.
Bummary: Shows the diversity of animal life In the pond and
explains the relationship between the three basic habitats of the
pond.
1. Pond ecology. l Yeshiva University. New York. ii. U. S,
National Science Foundation, in. McOraw-Hlll Book Company, tv.
Animal life In fresh water (Motion picture)
574.92 Fi A 68-1934
UcOraw-HlU Book Co.
The Pond. Part 3: DistribntJim of eaersT in the pood
{Motion picture) Yeshiva University and National Sci-
ence Foundation. Released by McGraw-Hill Bode Co.,
1968.
24 mlo. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teactier'a guide.
Bummarv: Bxplalos the ways In which energy Is transferred
through the food chain of a pond and shows the diversity of plant
and animal life.
I. Pond ecology. i. Yeshiva University, New York. n. U. S.
Natltmai Science Foundation, m. McGraw-Hill Book Onnpany. it.
Distribution of energy in the pond (Motion picture)
674.92 Fi A 68-1985
UcGraw-HIU Book Co.
Pond: animal adaptations (Motion picture) Ealinz Corp.,
1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology of North America)
Loop rilu). Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Surveys the animals associated with ponds, and pin-
points their adaptive features to their environment Includes water-
cllla. dolomitles spiders, beetle larva, corlxa, blue gill fUh, a large
bull frog, and a muskraL
1. Pond ecology. 2. Adaptation {Biol<^3f). 3. Fresh-water fauna.
I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Ecology of North
America (Motion picture)
691.5 79-706427
Ealing Corp.
P«id animals (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films,
1971.
11 nUn. sd. color. 16 mm
With study guide.
SUMMARY; Shows by hunting pond animals with Jar and net,
the discovery of newts, sOckletwcks, whlrUglg beeUes, water boat-
men, worms, analla, damsel-fly njmphs, water fleas, and hydras : ex-
plains how they are adapted to their wivlroiDent For elementary
grades.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Pond ecology— Juvenile films. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.3 72-711493
Coronet Instructional Films
Pond culture (Motion picture) Government of India Films
Division. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Bom-
bay [19::0, Made by Cine Co-operative.
18 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*.- Director and writer, N. K. Isaar; narrator. Zul Vellanl;
photographer, DlUp Mukherjee; editor, Mertuin Kanj,
Summan/: Discusses the scientific manner of breeding fish In «hi-
fioed Inland waters and village ponds as a means of bringing both
profit and food to Indian villagers.
1. Fish-culture— India. i. India (Bepobllc) Ministry of In-
formation and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2345
The Pond environment. Part 1 : Plankton (Motion pictnre)
Thome Films, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, snper 8 mm. (Ecology: fresh water environ-
ments)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer, Bruce J. RusseH.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates collection, examination, and identifica-
tion of the major types of living organisms found In the plauiiton
of lakes and ponds. Shows how the microcrustaceana, pUnktonlc
Insect larvae, protozoans and diatoms are adapted to their environ-
ment.
1. Plankton. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Pond ecology. I.
Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series : Ecology : fresh water
environments (Motion picture)
[QLU6] 674.929 7fr-7l2l09
Thome Films, Inc
The Pond envirmunent. Part 2: Organisms tnhaMtinc
aquatic vegetation (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology: fresh water environ-
ments)
Loc^ flim. Film notes on cartridge case,
CREDITS : Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Shows dragonfly larvae, damselfly larvae, and
amphipods, and points out how they are adapted to their habitat
at the edge of ponds.
1. Insects. Aquatic. 2. Adaptation (Biology) S. Pond ecology.
I. Thome Films, Inc.. Boalder. Colo. II. Series: Ecology: fresh
water environments (Motion pictnre)
[QM96] 574.929 70-712110
Thome Films, Inc.
The Pond enriroaMeat Part 3: Orgaaisau asiag the sorface film.
[Motion picturcj Thome Films, 1970.
3 min. si. color, luper 8 mm. (Ecology: fresh water environments)
Loop film Film notes on c«itndge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Bruce S RuSMll.
SUMMARY: Shows duckweed, water striden. moaquito larvae, and bubble-
carrying insects, and points out how they adapt to their environment by using
the Hirfacc film.
I. Pond ecology. 2 Adapuiion (Biology) I. Thome Films, inc. Boulder.
Ctrfo. II Series: Ecology: fre^ water environments [Motion pKturc]
[QH96] 574.929 73-712111
Thome Films, inc. 72[T72irev MARC
The Pond cnTirwimmt. Part 4: Battom inhabitants (Mo-
tion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
(Fk-oliigy : (ivih water envi
4 till . si. color. siiii«'r
mentx)
I^x)p film. Film note'< on cartridge case.
CREI>IT»: Pn>ducer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMSIARY: Shows organlKratt Huch as Tendlpedldae (the Mood
worm), ostracodx, and tuhifex worms, and demonstrates how they
are adapted to their habitats In the bottom ooze of lakes and ponds.
1. Fresh-water Invertebrates. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Pond
ecology.. I. Tbome Films. Inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series:
ICcoiogy: fresh water (>nvironment.<4 (Motion picture)
[QL146] 674.929 77-712112
Thome Fihns. Inc.
Pond: food web (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology of North America)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summarv: A study of life in a pood. Ptrfnts out the Interrelation-
ships of the Insects and animals and shows a repreaenutlve of each
main area of the food web.
1. Pond ecology. 2. Food chains (Ecology). l Baling Corpora-
tion. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Ecology of North America (Mo-
tion picture)
591.5 72-706428
Ealing Corp.
Pond: phyaical factors and jdant adaptatiwis (Motion pio-
ture) EalinjT Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 nun. (Ecology of North America)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bummart/: Shows the physical features of a fresh water pond in
the northern states, and the plants customarily found In this area.
1. Pond ecology. 2. Fresh-water flora. 3. Adaptation (Biology).
L EallDg Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Ecology of North
America (Motion picture)
674.6 76-706429
Ealing C!orp.
Ponderosa Films, Livingston, Mont,
see
Last cattle frontier.
River's return.
Poag San t'al chaw Northern Korea ■wfcad drvM. [Motion
picture] Univenity of Washington Archives of Ethnic Music
and Dance. Released by Uoiveraity of Washinfton Press, 1 97 1 .
32 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wtshiagtoo Alma)
SUMMARY: Dcacribes t'al chum, a form of masked drama origiiistiag
aroimd Pong San in North Korea. Explains that the playi are performed out-
doors, without a Uage. and teUi that they consist of abort aattrcs on the moaka
or the ruling clasa.
I . FoDc-drama. Korean— History and criticism. I. Untvernty at Waahtng-
too Archives of Ethnic Muaic and Dance. II. Wadiingtoa (State). Univenity.
Presa. HI. Series: Waahington films. [Mottoo picture]
[PL963.3] 792.09519 72-700243
Universiiy of Waahiogtoa 73 MARC
Ponies and their colts (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co.
Made by James F, Bishop Film Ctjnimunicntions. Re-
lensed ii.v .McGraw-Hill Book Co., l%8,
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Let's see the animals series)
Loop fliiii mounted In cartridge.
Summary: Presents a view of the life pattern of ponies and their
colts, including their chararteristlca, environment, and locomotion.
For primary grades.
1. Ponies — Juvenile films. i. Chandler Publishing Company.
San Francisco, u. McOraw-HIll Book 0)mpany. Series: Let'a
see the animals series (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book C^o.
372.4
73-702212
Pons, Maurice. Virginales
see
Les Mistons.
Ponti, Carlo
see
Blowup.
Doctor Zhivago.
The Girl and the general.
Pontine
see Cieneral Motors Corporation. Pontine Motor
Division
Pony express (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970.
4 mln. si, color, super 8 mm. (Lttfe la tbe early West ae-
rles)
lioop film mounted In cartridge
With teacher's guide.
SUHHAAT : Traces tbe route that was used by the pony axpreas
to carry mall from tbe Midwest to the west coast
1. Pony expren. I. Douhleday Multimedia. Series: Ufe In
the early West series (Motion picture)
383.4973 75-710188
Doableday Multimedia
Pod sharks (Motion picture) Edwin Middl^on, 1915.
Released by Pyramid Films, 1971.
13 mln. si. b*w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: W. C. Fields" first film, In which he competes with a
man for the hand of a girL
I. Mlddleton, Edwin. II. Pyramid Pllma, Inc
791.43 70-712468
Pyramid Films
Poor ftuiily of LiouL [Filmstrip] Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., !971.
83 (r. colot 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 8 min
(Families of South America)
Also isaued with phonotape in caasette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Phyllis Grant.
SUMMARY: Givesthe location andsizeofthe city of Lima in Peru. Empha-
sizes the difliculty of the slum life of the poor Points out the importance of the
work dofke by the poor families for the community, and tells of their hope for
future improvement. For elementary grades.
I. Lima— Juvenile films. 2. Lima — Poor - Juvenile films. 3, Slums- Lima
—Juvenile films, (I. Lima. 2. Peru— Social conditions] I. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Series: Families of South America.
(Filmstrip].
[HN350] 372.8 72-734521
EBEC 72 MARC
Poor little Pepiuna (Motion picture) Famous Players Film
Co. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1916.
71 min. 9l. bAw. 16 itmi.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Mary PIckford film collection. Library of Congrewi.
Credit*: Director, Sidney Olcott ; story, Kate Jordan. Coat; Mary
PIckford, Edwin Mordant, Edith Shayne, Jack PIckford, Eugene
O'Brien, Antonio Maiorl. Cesare Gravinii.
Summary: The adventures of the young daughter of wealthy
Americans in Italy who Is kldnai^ted by the Mafla and raised by a
peasant family but who manages to rejoin her parents In New York
by stowing away on a ship disguised as a boy.
I. Famous Players Film Company, n. Paramount Pictures Cor-
poration, tn. Mary PIckford film collection.
Fi 68-362
The Poor Httle rich girl (Motion piotvre) Pickford Film
Corp. Released by Artcraft Pictures Corp., 1917.
88 m n. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Mary PIckford film collection, Library of Congrees.
Crediti: Director. Maurice Toumeur : story, Eleanor Rates ;
scenario, Frances Marlon; photography, John ▼. d. Broek, Luclen
Andrlot Ctt»t: Mary Pldtford, Madlaloe Traverse, Charles Wellesly,
QIadys Fairbanks. Frank McOlyn. Herbert Prior. Marcta Harris.
Summary: The story of tbe unhappy life of the young daughter
of wealthy parents who Is never allowed to play with other children
and Is re«trlcted to a suffocating world of servants and tutors.
I. PIckford Film Corimratlon. ii. Arlrraft Pictures Ck>rporatlon.
m. Mary PtckfOrd film collection.
Fi 68-868
The Poor pay more (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1967.
60 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bumtnary: Examines the special hardships faced by the poor In
consumer purchasing. Explores the pricing practices of supermarket
chains, the techniques of food freezer salesmen and the methods of
the furniture and appliance stores and the finance companies. Offi-
cials from varlotu private and governmental programs outline the
problems and show how they are attempting to alleviate them,
1. Onsumer education. i. NaUtHial Educational Television and
Badlo (Center.
640.73
Indiana Unlr. Aadlo- Tlanal Center
Fi A 67-6070
85
Poar Pao^'i Camf^tm <19«). [Motion picture] Thome Filma.
1971.
3 min. bL color, super 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 316)
Loop film in cartridge.
With film notes oa cartridge case.
Producer. Dennis Grogan.
SUMMARY: Coven the origins of the Poor People's Campaign in Washing-
Umi. D.C, in 1968. the construction of RcsiurcctioD Qly, the maaa ralbea,
speeches, appeals to government officials. ai>d finsUy the eviction of tbe ren-
denta by the police.
I. Poor People's Campaign. 1. Thome Films, inc.. Boulder, Cola II.
Series: S mm. documents project. [Motion picture) no. 316.
[E185.615] 322.4 72-701135
Tliome Films 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pop and op art. [Filmstripj Educational Audio Visual, 1972.
2 filnutnpt (66 fr each) color. 35 nun. ind 2 phonodiscs (2 \. each),
12 in-; 33 1/3 rpm . pL». 1-2. 16 min,; pu. 3-4. 15 min.
Also iuucd wiih phonoupc in caueltc.
With script and teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer and picture research. Marjorie Weliah, editor. Gladys
Carter.
SUMMARY: Surveys the two recent art movements known as pop and op
ail. showing examples Trom the work of pop and op artists, quoting their ex-
pressed intentions and attitudes, and comparing pop and op art with earlier an
I Educational Audio Visual, inc., Ptea&antville,
1 Popan 2.0piicalari
N.Y.
[N6494.P6}
Educational Audio Visual
72-736376
MARC
Pop art {Slide set] Educational Dimensions Corp., 1 97 1 .
20 si
1 X 2in.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents views of works that best tliustraie «hai pop an is
Includes works by Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg. Larry Rivers. Robert
Indiana. Tom Wessclnun, Roy Lichensicin, Marisol, Claes Oldenberg, James
Roscnquist, and Andy Warhol.
1. Pop art— United States. 2. An, Modern -20ih century United Slates
I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
[N6512.5.P6i 704 72-73i327
Educatioita) Dimensions 72 MARC
Corp.
Pop Buell: Hooncr at the front {Motion picture) CBS
\ews, 11K>5.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Spoc-utred l>y the I'nulential Insurance Co. of America,
Teie^'iisl on the CHS-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
Credits: ['rfKluc«r, Isaac Klelnerman; director, Wlllard ran Dyke;
writer, Earle Liiby : narrator, Walter Cronklte; photoftrapher. Merle
Se%ern; editor, Walter Katz.
Summaiy: Describes the work of Edgar "Pop" Buell, an American
farmer working In the refugee center of Sam Thong, Lao«t, for the
Agency for InlematiODal Etevelopment- Describes hts aid to the
refugees of surrounding Tillages and Inclades the Tlews of Thon Sar,
Buell'H chief Laotian aide, while rialtlog Buell's home In the United
States.
1. EcoDomlc a-iRlstance, American — Laos. BueU, Edgar. i. The
Twentieth century (Tel- evIalOD program) n. Columbia
Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News.
309.2 Fi e^-^M
Pop cop (Motion picture) Don Pietromonaco. Released by
Pyramid Films, 1969.
3 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMABT: Shows a policeman directing traffic at a busy inter-
■e<'lion to the beat of popular music.
1. Trafflc police. 2. Music, Popular (Songs, etc.) I. Pietro-
monaco. Don. II. Pyramid Films, [dc
[HV8079.5] 388.8 76-714094
pyramid Films
Pop gear (Motion picture)
see Go go mania
Pop show (Motion picture) Fred Mogubgub, 1966. Re-
leased by Pyramid Films, 1970.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY: Presents an assemblage of animated bits, live action
■equences. old flim clips, and stills to Illustrate what is and Is not
"In" for New York Jet-setters.
1. New York (City)— Social life and customs. I. Mogxibgub,
FreU. II. Pyramid Fllma, Inc.
rF128.62] 704.945 78-712462
Pyramid Pllms
Popcorn (Motion picture)
see Density: Popcorn
Pope Paul VI at the United Nations {Motion picture)
United Nations Office of Public Information. Released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1965.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm,
BMnmiiry: \ report of the Tislt of Pope Paul vi to the General
Autembly and Koiretarlut of the t'nited Nations on the occasion of
the 20th atinlversary of the organization. Presents highlights of bll
address on world peace.
1. Paulun VI, Pope, 1807- i. fnlted Nations. Office of
Public Information, n. Csuada. National Film Board.
261.8 Fi A 68-1671
National Film itoard of ('annda
P*opeil Brothers
Dlal-O-Matic.
P<V8iclc {Motion picture) Greenwall Films.
American Educational Films, 1969.
Released by
10 mill, sd. color. 16 mm.
Crei'lt: Director, Grant Bobloff.
HiiBwH*^: I'oiiilB out (hat rootonycling Is one of the fasteat crow-
ing sportN in Am4>rlcn. Includes scenta of motoroyclea on racetracka.
climbing hills, and on pleasure outings.
1. Motorcycling. i. On^nwall Films, ii. American Educational
*'""* 796.7 71-701344
American Kducallonal rilmi
Popular introduction to nuclear physics {FUmatrip) North
American Philips Corp. Made by N. V. Philips Gloei-
lampeiifabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands, 1969. Released
in the V. S- by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. (Physical principles of electron tubes)
With lecture guide and student workbook.
Bummary: Explains the atom, periodic table, mass number, iso-
topes, binding energy, fusion and flsaton, chain reactions the reac-
tor, utilisation of nuclear energy, radloactlTlty, alpha and beta par-
ticles, gamma radiation, and Industrial applications of radio Isotopes.
With captions. *^
1, Nuclear physics. i. North American Philips Corporation
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series; Physical principles of
electron tubes (Fllmstrlp)
„ _^ . , 537.5 77-736373
North American Philips Corp.
Popular Science Audio-Visuals
see
Acetabularia: experimental alga.
Addition: base 5.
African cultural backgrounds.
Alphabet.
American poetry of the nineteenth
century,
Americans on the move.
Analyzing scientific data.
Ancient Crete.
Ancient India: a cradle of civilization.
Antigone.
Applied geometry.
Auditory discrimination: initial consonant
sounds.
Auditory discrimination: rhyming sounds.
Beetles — friends or foes?
Biochemistiy of enzyme action.
Blood cell physiology.
Bolivar; Latin American patriot.
Careers in the computer field.
The Circulatory system.
The City in U. S. history.
Crisis in the family.
Cytoplasmic inheritance.
Desert plants and animals.
Doppler effect.
Drop in or drop out ?
Ecology of North American deserts.
Eleanor Roosevelt: htimanitarian.
Elementary particles and quarks,
Elodea leaf oeUi.
An Enemy of the people.
Energy and entropy: driving force of a
chemical reaction.
Eatimatinj cell lize.
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Kthan Frome.
Fine structure of the chromosome.
The General angle.
A General concept of congruence.
Geometric inequalities.
Giants in the earth.
Great expectations.
Grouping and classifying.
Hamlet.
High dam on the Nile.
Hormone control of insect development.
How can the U. S. A. fight poverty?
How the citizen makes his voice heard.
Hydrides and oxides.
Independence days around the world.
Inequalities.
laboratory skills in chemistry.
Learning on your own.
Light path tnd focus.
Locating a point.
Matching triangles.
The Mathematics of motion.
The Meaning of decimals.
A Million.
Moby Dick.
Multiplication and division: equations.
Numbers less than zero.
The Ocean; a new frontier.
Onioa ikin ceOs.
Osmosis.
Personality in business.
Picture vocabulary.
The Planet Mars.
Poe's short stories.
Popularity parade.
Reflection of light.
Reproduction.
Resources: use, misuse, recovery, and
discovery.
Roimding numbers.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pi^wlar Science Audio-Visuals (Continued)
Sequential order.
Solar radiations.
Solving radical equations.
Spacecraft in tiie solar ^stem,
symbiosis.
3ynthetic giant molecules.
Unrest and dissent.
Unsolved problems.
Utban redevelopment.
Udai the micrcwcope, put 1.
Uitng the nucroKope, part 2.
Visual discrimination: direction, size,
color, and shape.
Visual discrimination: position, geometric
figures, and forms.
Waves and pulses.
What about drugs ?
What does an opinion poll mean?
What number properties signify.
Who real^ discovered America ?
Winds and air currents.
Work problems in mathematics.
The World of microbes .
World population patterns: outlook and
implications.
Your job outlook,
Yugoslavia: land of the South Slavs.
Popular Science Publishing Company, inc., New
York
Air pollution.
Caring for your hands and nails.
Meteorological instruments.
Neurospora: e?q>erimental mold.
Optical properties of minerals.
Parasitic worms that mvade the body.
Science — electromagnetic radiations.
Thailand.
We learn from the Indians.
Popular Science Publishing Company, inc. , New
York. Audio-Visual Division
see
Accelerated motion problems.
Addition and subtraction are related.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
Air pollution.
Aladdin.
Amphibians.
Ancestors of ancient man.
Animal communication.
Animal navigation.
Applying properties of multiplication to
fractional numbers.
Area of geometric figures.
Areas of triangular regions.
The Associative property of multiplication.
The Avogadro number.
Babysitter.
Biochemistry of vitamin action.
Biography — Louisa May Alcott.
Biological clocks.
Birds.
Blood types.
Bras and girdles.
Bret Harte's short stories.
Broken-line graph.
Careers in health.
Careers in science.
Caring tor pets.
Caring for your feet — pedicure.
caring for your feet — shoe problems.
Cats.
Le Chatelier's principle.
Chemical changes in rocks and minerals.
Chemical kinetics.
Chemistry and the Nobel Prize.
Chemistry of group VI A.
Childbirth.
A Christmas carol.
Circular motion.
87
classification of triangles.
Cleansing your eyes and lips.
Climate.
Colonial cities, 1700-1750.
Color makes the dUference.
Common denominators; Addition and
subtraction.
Comparative anatomy.
Comparing fractional numbers .
Complementary and supplementary angles.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Artliur's
court.
The Coordinate covalent bond.
The Covalent bond: molecular orbitals.
Dating geologic events.
Decimal numeration system.
Decimals; addition and subtraction.
Decimals in multiplication.
The Dentist.
Diagrams help solve problems.
Dictatorship; Hitler, a case study.
Discovering man's early ancestors.
Division: fractional numbers.
The Doctor.
The Earth's gravity field.
Electrochemical and electrolytic cells.
Engagement.
Estimation in division.
Evidence that the continents have changed.
The E^qjerienced one.
Ejqjloring the polar regions.
Facial skin toning.
Farming the world over.
Field Identification of minerals.
Finding equations of lines.
Finding factors.
The Fireman.
Fish.
Fishing for fun and food.
Force fields.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc., New
York. Audio-Visual Division (Continued)
Friction is everywhere.
Fuel cells.
Functions of the liver.
Gandhi — leader of modem India.
The Genetic code.
The Good earth.
Greatest common factor.
Guinea pigs, hamsters, and gerbils.
Hormones.
How a computer solves a problem.
How automation affects your life.
How dinosaurs lived.
How farming has changed.
How we think in geometry: points, paths.
The Hygiene of menstruation.
Idylls of the King.
Indirect measurement: sine ratio.
Insect pests.
Intercourse.
Interdependence of plants and animals.
Interpreting biological data.
Introduction to area.
Introduction to base five,
totroduction to complex numbers.
Introduction to histology.
Introduction to irrational numbers.
Introduction to measurement.
Introduction to per cent.
The Ionic bond.
It isn't easy to become an adult.
Jacob Hiis: social crusader.
The Job interview.
Julius Caesar.
Kipling— Just so story.
Laboratory analysis of minerals.
The Law and you.
Learning to live.
Least common multiples.
Lite and death ol freshwater lakes.
Life in a pond.
lite in the soil.
The Lift.
The Lively atom.
Livli^ things of the sea.
Lizards and snakes.
Logarithms and interpolation.
Love story.
Macromolecular bonds.
Macromolecules in biology.
Mathematical sentences.
The Meaning of success.
The Meaning of work.
Measurement of time.
Measurement — precision.
Measuring the earth's size and shape.
The Meeting.
Menstruation.
Minerals and crystals.
Minerals of economic importance.
Multiplication and division are related.
Multiplication forms and the distributive
property.
Nationalism as a force in Asia.
The New Africa.
Nigeria: land of great potential.
Night out.
The Odyssey.
The Older touch.
Open sentences.
Our diminishing resources .
Our town.
The Party,
People who work while you sleep.
Permutations.
Persuasion techniques and propaganda.
Photography.
88
Place value.
The Policeman.
Political ferment in Latin America.
The Postman.
The President's powers and responsibilities.
Probing the interior of the earth.
Problem solving: coin problems.
Properties of addition: fractional numbers.
The Public librarian.
Pumps in the living cell.
Radioactive minerals.
Radioastronomy .
Rational number system of arithmetic —
some properties.
Hays and angles.
Rearrangement theorem of multiplication.
Rectangular prisms.
The Red badge of courage .
Renaming numbers for multiplication.
Renaming numbers for subtraction.
The Return of the native.
Reversible reactions and reactions to
completion.
Rl^t angles in 3-dlmensional figures.
The Rime of the ancient mariner.
Romeo and Juliet.
Sanitation workers.
Scarcity — a basic economic problem.
The Scarlet letter.
The School nurse.
Sectors and segments.
Short form of division.
Significant figures in science.
Sin4)le electrical circuits.
Singapore; ocean crossroads.
Solution sets.
^>ace travel.
Sugar metabolism.
Swimming party.
Tangents to circles.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Popular Science Publishing Company, inc. , New
York. Audio-VUual Division (Continued)
Teeth.
Thermochemistry.
ITi^ came to live here.
To be somebody.
Tobacco, alcohol, and narcotics.
Tomorrow at ten.
Toward European economic unify.
Turning over a new leaf.
Turtles.
Two properties of addition: commutative,
associative.
Two properties of multiplication; commu-
tative, associative.
The Ugly duckling.
Understanding time and chronology.
UNICEF: the children's friend.
U.S. foreign policy: 1890-1910.
Using per cent.
Using the metric system.
Van der Waals forces.
Vibrations and sound waves.
Visit to a pet shop.
Volunteer work.
Washing a dog.
What is a mammal ?
What is a region?
What troubles the troublemaker?
What vocational studies can do for you.
What you can do with string.
Wonders of the sea.
You, the consumer.
Your first year at college.
Populaiity. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
6 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in. (Dating relations. Junior high level)
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Authors. Arthur W Blue. Wtliiani L- Looft. Daniel M McMil-
len.
CONTENTS: Surface appeal. — Traits of popularity. — Friendliness. — In-
teraction with people. — Doing things. — Being yourself.
1. Popularity— Juveriile rilm* (I. Conduct of life] i. Creative Visuals
(Firm) Tl. Series: Dating relations. [Transparencies} Junior high level.
(BJ1581.2} 301.41 72-735703
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Popularity and friendship (FUmitrip) Visual Aids Studio,
i»eo.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Contemporary coortesf, no. II
Summon/: Portrays tbe meaning of popularltr and frlendiblp.
Bmphaslies bow to make good friends.
1. Friendahlp. 2. Poi»Uu1t7. l Visual Aids Stadlo, HantSTille,
Tei, Series : O>ntemporai7 coortesy (Fllmstrip) no. 1.
Fi A 67-3698
Tlanal Aids Studio
Popularity puade {FUm$trip) Popolu- Scioice Andio-
Visimls, 1970.
43 fr. color. 3S mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Aaalyzes factors that make boys popular with boja,
girls with girls, and each vitb tbe opposite sex. Describes road-
blocks to popularity and suggests methods of eliminating them.
With captions.
L Popularity. L Pi^utar Science Audio-Visuals.
395 7a-733481
Popular Science Audio-
PapuUtim (Filmstrip) Student Nati(Hi»I Education Asso-
ciati<m in cooperation with the AasociaticHi of ClassnxHn
Teachers, 1970.
92 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s. (Is. for manual \fro-
Jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In^ 331 rpm. (BnTtron-
mental crisis, no. S)
With script
CREDITS: Producer, Alan Freeman; music, Aon Ferrlno.
SUUHABY: Dlacuaaea Tarlous a;q>ect8 of tbe peculation problnn
and its association with pollution. Explains that Amerloa uses many
times more raw resources than other countries with higher popola-
tlons.
1. Pollution. 2. Popnlatloo. I. Student National Education Aa-
sodatioo. Series: BnTlronmental crisis (Fllinstrip) no. S,
628 78-737267
PopalatlML [MotiOT picture] Hubbard Scieadfic Ca, 1972.
■upcflBun. (EcolacyBndMvini
approK. 4 mm. n. col
ies)
Loop film brcvtiid|c.
With lachtt't guide and Hudcm Mudy guida.
SUMMARY: EttaUidMS tbe coolagKal prindpte that
a natural limiL Dtaaibn the populuioa csploaim.
1. Ecology. 2. PofMdMMm. 1. HuUard (T. N.)
Northbrook, IIL 11. Series: Ecology aod caviroaMMaJ
tore]
CQH541) 574.5
Hubbard Sdcatttk: Co. 73
Population and ptrflntioD (Motion picture) International
Film Bureau, 1971. Made by Walter H. Beriet.
17 niln. Bd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: EMucatlonal consulUnt. William R. Btapp.
SUMMARY: Portray* the present environmental crisis in North
America cauaed both by misuse of the enrlronment and by tbe great
demands of a constantly growing population. Emphasizes tbe need
for changes in attitude ai^ for a commitment to floding both short-
range and long-range solutions to tbe problems of air, water, and
land pollution.
1. Pollution. 2. Man — Influence on nature. 3. Population.
I. International Film Bureau, inc. C3ilcago.
[TD180] 614.7 75-712271
International Film Bureau
Population Council, New York
see
New intra -uterine plastic contraceptive
devices.
Population Dynamics, Inc.
see
Beyond conception.
Population ecology (Motion picture)
see Competition among species
The Population explosion (FUmstrip) New York Times,
Office of Educational Activities, 1967.
«M.'r ..,*^^ ^ '"'^ (Filnietrip on current affalrK. March 1967)
With discussion manual. Manual lacking in L C
», ^!!."*'^u?' ^'^<^-^*** ">e effect of Increasing population on poverty,
hunger, mitera'T, and political iDstability. e^>eclally In less dev^-
oped areas of Asia. Africa, and Utin America. Emphasiaes grow-
ing world concern over the problem With captions.
1 Population. 2. Underdeveloped areas. r. New York Times.
Series.
*7-_,T ».*. Fi A 67-2539 rev
New York Times
Pf^idation explosion {Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 19f)8.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses factors which have contributed to the Im-
balance between population and wealth-producing eletnenta in the
mid-twenUeth centur? world.
1. Population — Juvenile films. l Canada. National Film
Board, a. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
SOlJi Fi A 68-2287
McCraw-Hitl Book Co.
89
Population sUtistics (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Re-
leased by Q+Ed Productions and Society for Visual Edu-
cation. 1971.
54 fr. color. SS mm. and phwiodisc: 1 s., 12 ln_ S3| rpBi-
11 min. (The Ecological crisU)
Also issued with plHHioUpe In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer, Richard Felger; production consultant, Shel-
ton P. Applegate.
SUMMABY: Presents sUtlstlcs showing that human population
Is increasing at a rate exceeding tbe environmental capacity of tbe
earth. lUustrates the major biological population controls and how
they affect 20th century man.
1. Population. 2. Ecology. I. Q-f-Ed Productions. II. Sodetr
for \l8uai Education, Inc., Chicago. III. Series: The Ecological
crisis (Filmstrip)
«. . ^ , ^. . ^^2 78-738544
Society for Visual Education
Population trends (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Re-
leased by Q-f-Ed Productions and Society for Visual Edu-
cation. 1971.
48 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 a, 12 in, 33ft rrttn
10 min. (Tbe Ecological crisis)
Also Issued with pbonotape In cassette
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer, Richard Felger; producUon consultant, Sbel-
ton P. Applegate.
SUMMABY : Shows sUtlstics concwnlng the reproducUve poten-
tlau in nature and the normal population growth pattern of a
apeciea. (Compares a normal population growth curve with an ex-
plosive population growth curve.
1. Population. 2. B^roduction. I. Q-f-Ed Productions II
Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. Ill Series- The Bco-
logical crisis (Film- strip) ^^
301.3 70-738569
Society for Visual Education
'ipiliMini [Motion picture] Centrrai Educational Films. 1972.
16 mm. td. color. 16 nun. (Bute ecology series)
CREDITS: Autbon, James Koevenig. Sue Haa
SUMMARY: Defines populstions, iavestifates social unicturcs of wiout
popwlatioiM, aiustrates the speed of unchecked populuioa growth. *nd constdera
bcton csisicig a given population to increase or decline.
I. Population I Centron Educational Pihnt. II. Series: Basic ecology
series. (Motion picture]
(HBSSlj 301.3 78-715369
Centroo Educational Pilnu 72 MARC
The Porcelain industry in Finland (Hotlfm picture) Double-
day Multimedia, 1970.
4 mln. sL n^r. super 8 mm.
\joop film moimted In cartridga
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Shows craftsmen shaping, painting, and caring for
porcelain produits at a Urge porcelain factory in Helslaltl, Finland.
1. Porcelain— Helsinki I. Donbleday Holtlmedla.
666 77-7100M
Doubleday Multimedia
The Porcnpine and Us condns. [Motion picture] Troll Associ-
ates, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (In field and meadow)
Loop film in cartfidgc.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: DeKribes the behavior and activities of tbe porcupine aiwl
related animals in their natural habitats.
I. Porcupines— Juvenile fUro*. (l. Porcupine*] I. Troll Aaaociates. II.
Series: In field and meadow. [Motion picture]
lQL737.R652] 599 72-700740
Troll Asaociates 72 MARC
Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin (FUnutHp) Edu-
cational Audio Visnal, 1966.
63 fr b&w. 85 mm. (Moslc appreciation seriea)
With teacher's guide and story notes.
CrtftUt: Editor, Patricia Ann Watson.
S^mtnary: Uaea photographs from the original 198S produetloQ tX
Porgj and Bc« starring Todd Dnncan and Anne Wiggins Brovm to
describe this modem opM«.
I. Oershwln. Oeorge. ue»-lfl«T. P«g7 and Ben. n. BdncaUonal
Audio visual. Inc., PteasantrlUe. N. T. Series: Moslc apcmda-
Uon serica { Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4201
Bducatlooal Audio Tlsoal
friend of the ma. [Filmatrip] Visuali for
TW Perpotee— Ml
Teaching. 1972.
65 ft. color. 3S mm. atkl pboaodiK;: 12 in., 33 1/3 Tpm., 16 mia.
Also issued with pboooupe in caiacne.
SUMMARY: Photognphs and drawings trace the hiHory of tbe poq>ftisf
ar»d also show tbe porpoise at play in loos and marinelaiMk. Inchidca recorded
aouods made by porpoisea.
1. Porpoises Juvenile Rhns. [I. PorpoMCS] I. ViMab far TcscUh-
lQL737.C432i 599 72-733214
VisiAls (or Teachiag T3 MARC
Porpoise with a purpose (Motion picture) Marine Studios.
Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1968.
'24 iii'n. sd. <-olor. 16 mm. (Wonders of tbe sea)
Magnetic flound track.
SuHimary: Shows an expedition from Marine Studios capturing
a yonng porpoise at sen and then carefully training him to perform.
1. Porpoisen. I. Marine Studios, Marloeland. Fla. n. Sterling
Educational Films, Inc. Series: Wonders of the sea (Motion pic-
ture)
599.5 70-708198
Sterling Bducational Films
A Porpoise works with divers (FUnutrip) My weekly
reader ,196-?,
29 fr. color. 3S mm.
Summary: Olacusses tbe development of the Naval Sea Lab n
and Its operation under water. Explains how divera help one an-
other, and how a porpoise is trained as an underwater helper.
1. Project Sealab — Juvwjile films. i. My weekly reader.
599.5 76-732912
Pennsylvania School for tbe Deaf
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Port {Motion picture) Donald Joseph Afurphy and William
Dean Schmidr. Released by International Communica-
tion Films, 1!H>5.
4 min. si. L'olur. 8 mm. (Ekiiieutuiy social studies series)
I»ip film mounted la carirldgv. Issueil in standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mni.
With teacher study guide.
saiiitH'inj: Presents views of a port and identifies various activities
' 1. Harbors. i. Murphy, [^nald Joseph, ii. Schmidt. William
lyea'n m luternational Comnumlcatlon Films. Series : Ele-
mentary social smrties series (Motion picture. International Com-
niunicntion Filmsk
387.1 74^703133
IiitermitlonalCommnni- cation Films
Port Noarlimira Reef (Motion picture) Douglas Steen, Gil-
berton. Australia. Released in the V. S. by American
Educational Films, 1970.
10 mm. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Crcditg: Director, Douglas Steen.
fummnry: Shows three skin divers visiting the only marine
sanctuary on the southern Australia coast. Pictures uodlsturlwd
coral reef formations and surrounding plant and animal life,
1. Marine parks and reserves — Australia. i. Steen, Douglas B.
n. American Educational Films.
574.92 78-709355
American Educational Films
Port of New York Authority
see
Area closed.
Today the twenty-first.
The Port of San Francisco (Filmistrip) San Francisco
Unified School District. Made and released by Society
for Vi?ual Education, 1967.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Sao Francisco — our city and county)
CredU»: Director cf consultants, William B. Sanborn.
Summmi/- Points out that San Francist-o Bay is one of the best
natural harbors in the world and that It was well-known by the
Indians Notes that the first Euroi>eans to view the bay were the
members of Don Caspar de Portola's expedition in 1769. Includes
shots of the bay. shliw docking, and a tugboat at work. Shows the
responsibilities of the captain, mates, officers, longshoremen, dock
workers, harbor patrol men. and the San Francisco Fire Department.
1 San Francisco— Harbor. i. San Francisco Unified School Dis-
trict. II. Society for Visual Education, inc.. Chicago. Series; San
Francisco— our city and county (Fllmstrlp)
38G Fi A GS-SGOa
Society for Visunl Education
Port wine from Portugal {Flhmtrip) Hulton Pres.s, Lon-
don. I'.Hi?? Released in the V. S. by Dufour Editions,
10|-.>.
33 fr. i)&w. aimm. (Commodity geography)
Produce<i in cooperation with the National Committee for Visual
Ald-i for Eduaitlon and Port Wine Trade Association.
Picture post fllmstrip.
With notes.
Siimmari/: Describes the making of port wine from the growth
and the harvest of the grapes In the Douro Valley through sampling
and warehousing of the wine in London.
1. Port wine. i. Hulton Press, ltd, London, ii. Dufour Editions,
Inc. Series: Commodity geography (Fllmstrip)
641.3 Fi A 67-4035
Dufour Editions
Portable belt and orbital sanders (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Enjr. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica E(lucational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm, (Wood — ^portable power tools)
I>3op film.
With teacher's guide.
Summarv: Describes portable belt and orbital sanders, and shows
how to set tbem up, how to use them with Tarloua kinds of wood,
and how to achieve specific results.
1. Sanding machines. i. Eothen Pllms. n. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corporation. Series: Wood — portable power
tools (Motion picture)
621.9 7a-708295
Socyclopaedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Portable electric drills (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Eiw^clo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood — portable power tools)
Loop film.
With teaclier's guide.
.Nummary; Describes a portable electric drill, and shows how to
■et It up, how to use It with various kinds of wood, and how to
achieve specific results.
1. Drilling and boring machinery. 2. Power tools. I. Eothen
Films, n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Se-
ries: Wood — portable power tools (Motion picture)
621.9 71-708296
Bncrclopaedla Brltan- nlca Edticational Corp.
Portable electric rooters (grooves and dados) (Motion
picture) Eothen Fihna, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released
in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1969.
4 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Wood— portable power tools)
I.O0P film.
With teacher's guide.
Hummarv: Describes the use of « portable electric router to make
grooves and dados. Shows how to set It up, bow to use It with
various kind* of wood, and how to achieve specific results.
1 Roatlng-madiloefl. l Eothen Films, ii. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Wood — portable
power tools (Motion picture)
821.9 75-708297
Em-yclopaedla Briun- nlca Educitlooal Corp.
Portable electric routers (rabbeting and molding) (Motion
picture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released
in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educaticmal
Corp., 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood — portable power tools)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Sitmmary: Describes the use of a portable electric router to do
rabbeting and molding. Shows how It is set up. how to use it with
various kinds of wood, and bow to achieve specific results.
1. Routing-machines. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Wood— portable
power tools (Motion picture)
621.9 79-708298
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Portable electric saw (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min si. color, super 8 mm. (Portable power tools)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case. , .^ ,„
Summary: Demonstrates techniques for using a portable electric
saw. a^^^T^^'^f^^i^f'co'S^K Cambridge. Mass. Series:
Portable power tooU (Motion plc^)^ 78-706353
Ealing CJorp.
Hie Portable electric saw, how to use It safely. [Filmstrip] Uni-
versity of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1964.
57 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Identifies the parts of the poruble electric saw. locludei
suggestions about which size and blide to use for cutting different materials.
Shows butt cuts, Isp joints, notching, and angle cuts.
1. Saws. 2. Power tools. 1. Illinois. University. Vocadooal Agriculture
Service.
[TTI53.5] W1.9 72-735248
lU. Univ. Vocational 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
Portable electric saws (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1968.
Released by BFA Educntional Media, 1971.
*JJ iiiiu. sd. color. 16 ram. (Industrial education series)
With sulde.
CREDITS : Educational consultants. Lee W. Ralston, David O.
Taxis.
SUMMARY ; Tresents typical uses, proper handling, and safety
practices that are as-soclated with the portable electric saw. Oorers
ripping, crossciittlng, and t)evel-cuttlng of wood, and the cutting of
metals and masonry materials.
1. Power tools— Safety measures. 2. Saws. I. Bailey Films,
Inc.. Hollywood. Calif. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series; In-
dustrial education series (Motion picture)
621.9 70-711113
BFA Educational Media rev
Portable grinder (Motion picture) BFA Edncati<HiaI Media,
1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Metalworklng series)
I,oop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the safe and proper operation of the'
portable grinder using a coarse wheel to grind aluminum,
1. Grinding wheels. 2. Aluminum— Finishing. I. BFA Educa-
tional Media. Series: Metalworklng series (Motion picture. BFA
Educational Media)
684.09 79-711685
BFA Educational Media
Portable power saws (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1969.
2 fllmstrip.«t (pt. 1, 68 f r. ; pt. 2, 45 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
pbonodiscs (2 s. each), 12 In., 33| rpia
With teacher guide.
Samman/: Demonstrates two types of portable power savre. Iden-
tifies their basic parts and accessories, and shows the techniques of
using the saws.
1. Saws. I. Bailey Films, inc., HoUywood, Calif.
621.9 78-734466
Bailey Films
Portable power saws (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1968.
Itfleased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
'_"_' min. kO. color. 16 mm. (Industrial education series)
With guide.
Credits : Educational consultants. Lee W. Ralston, David O.
TnJis.
Summary : Presents typical uses, proper handling, and safety
practices that are associated with the portable electric saw. Covers
ripping, croBSCUttlng. and bevel-cutting of wood, and the cutting of
metals and masonry materials.
1. Power toolf*— Safety measures. 2. Saws. I. Bailey Films,
inc., Hollywood. Calif. II. BFA Educational Media. Series: In-
dustrial education series (Motion picture)
621.9 70-711118
BFA Educational Media
Portable power amn, p«t 1. [Filnutrip] Bailey PQint. 1969.
Released by BFA Educadooal Media.
74 fr. cotoT. 39 mm. sad phonodiK: 2 s. (I s. for manual projector, 1
s.rorsutomBt>cpra)ecfor).l2iB.,33l/3rpm..lOmia.wchiklc (Skilbiafx
dustrial education wries)
With guide.
CREDITS: EducatMNial coaMJtuutt, L«e W. Raltton. David O. Taxis.
SUMMARY: Describes the pmiiM. acctmone*. blades, and function* of the
two types of portable power hws. Dcmooatratcs how to chanje the biwka,
prepare the wori, and um the saw. Emphasizes safety ptacticea.
1. Saws. 2. Power tools— SsJety mnaurea. I. Bailey nima. iac., Holly-
wood. Calif. 11. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Skills in IndiMrial educa-
tion series, (fnimstripi
(TS851) 621.9 72.733269
BFA Education^ Madia 73 MARC
Portitli power mws, part 2. [Fllmstrip] Bailey Films. 1969.
Reieued by BFA Educationa] Media.
S3 fr. color. 3S mm. and i^ionodisc: 3 s. (1 s. for manual projector, I
a. forauloantic projector). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 7 min. each side. (Skills in in-
diMtrial education series)
With guide.
CREDrrS: Educational consulunts. Lee W. Ralston, David O. Tanis.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to use the poruble power saw and iu acces-
sories to make apecific types of cuts. Shows safety techniques for sawing lumber.
plywood, metal, and masonry.
I. Saws. 2. Power tools— Safety measures. I. Bailey Films, inc.. Holly-
wood, Calif. II. BFA Educabonal Media. III. Scries: Skillsin industrial educa-
tion serica. [Fllmstrip]
(TS851j 621.9 72-733270
BFA Educational Media 73 MARC
Portable power tools (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1968.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
17 iiv'i. sd. color. 16 mm. (Industrial education series)
ALSO issued in super 8 mm. In cartridge and on reel.
Witliifuide. ^ , -., ,„ w
CRKDITS : Educntional consnltants and authors of guide, L«e W.
Ralston, David O. Taxis. , .^ , ,_.
yt'AIMAKV- l>emonstrates the safe and correct use of the electric
drill the belt sander, the orbital sander, and the sabre saw; shows
the method of adjusting the tool for its most efficient use; and
Illustrates how to care for power tools.
1 Power tools-Safety measures. I. Bailey Films. Inc. Hoi y-
wood. Calif. II. BPA Educational Media. III. Series: Industrial
education aeries (Motion picture)
621.9 76-711112
BFA Educational Media rev
Portable saber saws (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood — portable power tools)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes a portable saber saw, and shows how to set
It up, how to use it with various hinds of wood, and how to achieve
specific results.
1 Saws. 2. Power tools. i. Eothen Films, ii. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series; Wood — portable
power tools (Motion picture)
621.9 74-708294
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Portafllms
see
Electric safety . . . from A to zap.
Let them learn.
Libraries are for sharing.
Hi^t and wrong — and what's in between.
Say it with service.
Viva, the valiant fort!
What a a church?
When Michigan was young.
Why I buy.
Portafllms Management Services
see
Electric safety from A to zap.
What's it going to cost you ?
Porter, Eleanor (Hodgman) 1868-1920. Pollyanna
see
Pollyanna.
Porter, Katherine Anne, 1894-
see
Ship of fools
90
Ship of fools.
Porter, William ^dney, 1862-1910. The gift of
the magi
see
The Gift of the magi.
Porterfleld, Russell
see
Gymnastics fundamentals for boys.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Lm Portes de renfer par Rodin (Filmstrip)
Schloat Productions, 1&71.
Warren
lITfr. color. 35mm. andphonodisc: Is., 12 ln.,S3) rpm., 16mln.
l-wued In I set entitled En francals.
English verfli<Hi also Issued.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Lilla Brownstone.
SUMMARY : A French language teaching film. Discusses Auguste
Rodin's Gates of bell, a bronze porUl based on his llterarj Inspira-
tions represented bj figures on the portal.
1. Rodin. Auguste. 1840-1917. Gates of Hea I. Schloat (War-
ren) Productions. Pleasantvllle. N. Y. II. Ea francaia (FUmstrlp)
[NB553.R7] 448 78-739T28
Warren Schloat Productions
Portia Mansfield Motion Pictures
see Mansfield (Portia) Motion Pictures
Portland Cement Association, Chicago
see
Building a highway.
Concrete's finest fifty years.
From mountains to microns.
Portland State College
see
A Little more than an education.
PfH^rait (Motion picture) Sandia Laboratories, 1970.
7 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
SUHMABT : Shows noen, machlner;, and laboratory tedmlques Id
• research and develc^uDent laboratory ccmcemed irith materials,
proceMSs, and testing.
1. Materials— Testing. 2. Testing laboratories. I. Saodla Lab-
oratories.
[TA410] 001.4 70-711401
CINE
Portrait in black {Motion picture) Ross Hunter Produc-
tions. Released by Universal-International, 1960.
113 nj 1. sd. color. 35 mm.
Rastujuii color by Patbe.
Based on the play of the same title by tvan Goff and Ben Roberts.
Credit*: Producer, Ross Hunter; director, Michael Gordon; screen-
play, Ivan UoflT. Ben Roberts; director of photography, Russell
Metty; Blm editor, Milton Carrutb. Catt: Lana Turner, Anthony
Qulnn, Sandra Dee, John Saxon, Lloyd Nolan.
Bummarif: A melodrama about an unhappy wife who plots with
her doctor-lover to kill ber paralytic bat stltl possessive husband.
I. GofT, Ivan. Portrait In black, n. Ross Hunter Productions.
III. Universal International Films, inc.
Fi 68-1566
Portrait in black and white (Motion jncture) CBS News.
Released by Film Associates, 1968.
54 miu. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Of black America series)
With study guide.
Summary: Surveys the results of an opinion poll conducted by
CBS News in finding out how much racism is shown by the white
Americans. If the black extremists are repres^itatlves for the
majority of the blacks, and how the races feel about each other.
Discusses numerous topics on current racial problems.
1. Negroes. 2. U. B. — Race question. 3. Prejudices and anti-
pathies. I. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News. ii.
Film Associates. Series: Of black America aaiea (Motion picture)
301.45 77-700199
Film Associates
Portrait of a cabinet menbcr: Stewart L. UdaH, Secre-
tary oi the Interior (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, \. Y., 1967.
2 fllm:itrlps (pi. 1. 114 fr.; pt 2, 119 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodiscs: 12 In.; S3| rpm. : pt. 1, 18 mlo. ; pt. 2, 17 mln. micro-
groove.
With teachers manual.
Crtdilt: Narrator, Douglas Edwards.
BumrwuTf: Reviews the history of cooaenration In the Cnlted
States and discusses the career, twckgrouod. and typical work week
of Secretary of the Interior Stewari U Udall. Compares serriog In
the Kennedy and Johnson administrations; oatllnea the history,
structure, and functions of the Department of Interior.
1. Conservation of natural resources — U. S. 2. tJdall, Stewart L.
I. Guidance Aaaoclatea of Pleasantvllle, N. Y.
333.7 Fi A 68-3597
Ouldance Aasodatea
Portrait of a contemporary (Motion picture)
Cotton Council, 1967.
National
11 mill. ad. color. 16 mm.
Suwimarp: Describes how corduroy U- made and disctissea Ita
Importance In contemporary fashion and home decoration.
1. Corduroy. i. National Cotton Council of America.
677 Fi A 68-112
CINE
Portrait of a diplomat {FUmstrip) Gnidance Associates of
PleBisantville, N. Y., 1969.
I5o fr. color. 3R mm. and phonodiac: 2 s., 12 Id.. 33) rpm.,
26 min. mlcro^roove.
Produced In cooperation with the Associated Press.
With teacher's manuaL
Summan/: Describes the role of a foreign anitwssador In the
United State* and his counterpart In a foreign country. Surveys
dally activities and his relatloosblp to his govenunent
1. AmlMissadors. i. Quldance Associates of Pleaaantrllle. N. Y.
341.7 76-733613
Guidance Assoclstes
Portrait of a genius (Motion picture) Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 1943. Released by Films Incorporated.
9 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Orlgtaally released In 35 nun. aa a Carey Wilson mlnUtore.
Credits- Director. Sammy Lee; original ttory and screeoplaTr
Carl Ward Dudley : music score. Max Terr ; film editor, Adrienn*
Fazan.
Summary : Shows drawings by Leonardo da Tlnd and relates that
as an Inventor be was determined to flod a way to accomplish what
others said could not be done.
1. Leonanlo da Vinci, 1452-1519. I. Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer, Inc
II. Films Incorporated.
709.45 7^71127(
Films Incorporated
Portrait of a hont (Motion picture) Witold Gieras, 1967.
Released by Pyramid Films, 1970.
8 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
ai'MUARY: Presents the story of a proud, freedom-loving horse
that a man tries to subdue.
1. Horses— Legends and stories. 1. Oiersa. Witold. II. Pyra-
mid Films, Inc.
[PZIO.3] 636.1 71-713468
Pyramid Pilma
Portrait of • mimmitr-
Scott Education Divitioo, 1973.
IMfr. color. 3S nua. ai
Abo imuti with pboaotape in csMstlc.
With teacher '■ gtbde.
SUMMARY: Trace* the rise lo promiaencc c
and cuminei their proMcnM sod foak.
1. Spaaiih- Americans in the Uahed SistM.
Divinon.
(E184.S75] 301.45
Scott Educatioa Divisioii 72
(PUmstrip]
Made by Aatociated PrcM.
:h).l2ia^331/3rpn.
72-733049
MAKC
PMirait of a missioner (Motion picture) Catholic Forugn
Mission Society of America. Made by Five Seas Produc-
tions. Released by World Horizon Films, 1971.
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A dociimenUry profile of HaryknoU's Bishop James
E. Walsh, who was released July 10. IdTO, after being Imprisoned by
the Red Chinese for 12 years. Includes historic pictures, current
footage, and writings by Bishop' Walsh.
1. Walsh. James Edward, Bp., 18»1- 2. Persecution— China.
I. Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America. II. World Horizon
Films, Maryknoll. N. Y.
rBX4705.W2573] 922 77-713274
CINE
Portrait of a mobster (Motion picture) Warner Broa Pic-
tures, 1961.
108 mln. sd. bAw. 35 mm.
Baaed on the book of the same title by Harry Grey.
Creiitt: Director, Joeeph Pevney; screenpUy, Howard Browne;
music. Max Stelner; director of photography, Eugene Pollto; film
editor, Leo H. Sbreve. Cait: Vie Morrow. Leslie Parrlsh, Peter
Breck, Norman Alden. Robert McQuenney.
Summary- Depicts the life and times of Arthur Flegenbelmer, allaa
Dutch SchulU. who became one of the most powerful gangster boaaea
In New York during the prohibition era.
1 Flegenhelmer. Arthur. 1900 or 1-1935. 2. Crime and criminals—
U. S. L Goldberg. Harry. Portrait of a mobster, n. Warner
Brothen Pictures, Inc.
Fi 67-1306
Portrait of a President— Lyndon Baims Johnson (Motion
picture) Hearst Metrotone News, 1964.
17 mln. wA. b*w, 16 mm. ( Screen news digeat. v. 6, no. 6)
With >tiidy guide. , ^ ^ ,^ ^_.
Bummary: Traces the life of Lyndon Balnes Johnwn to the begin-
ning of hiB Presidency on November 28. 196S.
1 Johnson, Lyndon Balnea. Prea. U. S., 190ft- i- Heam
Metrotone News, Inc., New York. Series: Screen news digest
(Motion picture) v. 6, no. 6.
923 Fi A 6S-2077
Hearst Metrotone News
A Portrait of a small town (Motion picture) Hester and
Associates, 1971.
4 mill. si. color, super S mm. (Awareness)
I»op flim mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
CRRDITS: Author. SUnley Madeja.
SUMMARY: Portrays small town life, a prominent part of today's
rural America. Considers q>ecial qualities of life the small town has
to offer.
1. Country life. I. Hester and AasocUtes. II. Series : Awareneas
(Motion picture)
IHT431] SOU 74r-7l3312
Hester and Associates
A Portrait ot Mlsch Kc^n {Motion picture) Pet«r Weiner,
1967.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummaiy: Preaents an Intimate portrait of Chicago printmaker
Mlsch Kohn, revealing the personal side of the artist's life as well aa
developments and changes in bis style.
1. Kohn, Mlsch, 1916- i. Welner, Peter Mark, IMO-
769 Fi A 68-792
CINE
Portrait ^ StockholB (Motion picture) Swedish Institate
for Cultaral Relations, Stockholm. Released in the U. S.
by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-1]
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummarg: Illostrates the history of the city of Stockholm throng
the eyes of painters from the sixteenth century to the present
L Stockholm— Hist i. Sveoaka InstltnteC fOr kultnrellt otbyta
med ntlandet Stockholm, n. Uodern Talking Pl<rtnre Serrlcek Inc.
914^ Fi A 67-5426
Uodmi Talking Ptctore Sarrlea
91
Portrait of the Orient (Motion picture) Japan Air Linee.
Made and released by McDonnell Douglas Corp., Film and
Television Conunimications, 1969.
2? mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Portraya nine countries of the Orient showing the
trend to modernization as well as ancient temples, customs, and
1. Asia— Civilisation. i. Japan Air Lloea ii. McDonnell
Dooglas Corporation.
916 77-706089
CINB
Portrait of Wffly Mays (Motion picture) American Broad-
casting Co., 1967. Made by ABC Sports.
53 min sd. color. 16 mm. (Portrait series)
Cr«dt(«.- Sponsors, General Motors Trucks.
BMmmary- Portrays the eiperlenres of baaebaU player Willie Mays
through one season of his career when his team, the San Francisco
Giants, is struggling to win the pennanL Discusses how his character
as weU as his athletic skills contribute to the success of his team.
1. Mays. Willie, 1931- i- American Broadcasting Company.
Series ; Portrait series (Motion picture)
796^7 Fi A 68-793
CINB
Portrait of Zubin Mehta (Motion picture) U. S. Informa-
tion Agency, 1968. Made by Terry Sanders.
40 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Bummary-' Portrays the life and activities of Zobin M«hta, young
Boml«y-bom conductor of the Los Angeles Symphony Orcheatra and
the Metropolitan Opera House Company. Follows him on a typi<»l
day and on a world tour with the orchestra, winding up at his birth-
pUce In Bombay. Includes a 10-mlnule rendition of the Ravd
arrangement of Mnssorsky's Pictures at an exhlblttoo.
1 Uefata. Zabln. i. C. S. Information Agency.
927 78-702851
CINK
Portraits (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1971.
Made by Patricia Dnwson. Released in the U. S. by
Mclntyre Visual Publications.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Artist looks at life. no. 2)
With study guide.
SU.MMARY : Presents portraits from ancient Egypt Greece, and
Rome. Comments on deveral artists. Including Gaugln and Matisse.
and studies their tecbniquee of portrait palntiOB.
1 Portraits. 2. Portrait painting. I. Visual Publications, ltd.,
London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series: The Artist
looks at life (Filmstrip) no. 2.
[N7676] 767 71-739672
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Portraits, 1390-1890 {FUmitrip) Educational Productions,
England. Released in the V. S. by Prothmann Associates,
1966.
30 doable fr. color. 85 mm.
With lecture notes. ^ _. .^ . »,
Bummary: l>escribes and shows examples of portrait painting
from 1380 to 1890. „ ^ ^,
1. Portrait painting. i. Educational Productions, ltd.
II, Prothmann Asaortatea -„.„*«
757 74-734248
Prothmann Aasodatea
Pi^raita <rf the East {Motion picture)
1964. Made by Wilding.
Alitalia Airlines,
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creiitt: Director. Mel London; writer, Sberyi Londmi.
Bummuiry: Covers Ave countries by focusing on ^)eciflc Individual*
and events: an Indian girl trying to And the right gift to offer to a
goddess on a religious holiday, a Japanese huHinessman taking part
In an anclrat ritual, an Australian couple enjoying the various festivi-
ties of a national racing event a young Chinese boy taking his first
trip to Hong Kong, and a Thai monk following a normal day's routine.
1. Asia— Soc. life A cust 2. Australia— Soc. life ft cost i. AliU-
11a Airlines.
M5 Fi A 67-2167
Wilding, Inc.
Portraits of the Orecon coast (Motion picture)
Coast Association, 1968. Made by Tom Beemer.
Orc^n
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bwmmary: Uses panoramic views and sound effects to present the
unlQue beautie.s and exciting activities of the Oregon coast
1. Oregon— Description and travel— 1961- i. Oregon Coast
Association.
917.96 70-702526
CINB
Porta Cmuih^ (Motion picture] Canadian National Harbours
Board. OtUwa. Made and released by National Film Board of
1969.
16 min. id. cotoc. 16 mm.
French version also nsued
CREDITS: Producer, Banie Howdls; director and editor, Alben Kiih; pho-
lography. David de Volpi. Eugene Boyko.
SUMMARY: Sbowi the tmdHtiet and oficntion of Canadian portt under [he
jurisdiction of the National Harboun Board. Without oarration.
1. Harbora— Canada. I.Canada. National Harbours Board.
National Film Board.
tHE553]
NationBl Plbn Board of
387.1
72-714349
MARC
Ports of West Africa (FUmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don. Made by David Hilling. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Geography In colour)
With teaching gulda
Bummary: Shows the effects of primitive and sophisticated ports
on trade and economic activity, and the Influence of physical environ-
ment on the character of a port
1. Harbor*— Africa, West. i. Common Ground, ltd., Londtm.
a. Carman BdncaUonal Aasodatea. Series: Geography la colour
(nimstrip)
387.1 70-736146
Carman Educational Associates
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
. [Motion picture] Thome Films, 1971.
3 min. li. h*w, wper B mm. (8 mm, document project)
Loop film in cuthdfc. Film nota on cartridge cue.
CKEDITS: Produccf. Dcnnii Crogan
SUMMARY: DeKribd the peKe conference between the RuMiara aiKl the
Japanese. Portamouth. N.H.. in IMS. Shows diplomatic dckgates in the streets
of Portsmouth and as they embark on a trip to Oyster Bay to confer with
Prasident Rooneveli.
I. Portsmouth. Treaty of, 1905. 2 Rooaevell. Theodore, Pre*. U.S.. I8S8-
1»I9. I. Thome Films, inc., Boulder. Coto. 11. Series; 8 mm. documents pro-
ject [Motion picture]
[DS517.7, 947.08 72-701322
Thome Films 72 MARC
Portugal {Flhiutrip) J. Arthur Rank Limited, I»ndon
, 196-1, Released in the U. S. by I'liiversal Education
and Visual Arts,
38 fr. color 35 mm. (North Atlantic conmiunity)
Summiry: Con.slderi the eranomy and population distribution of
Portugal in relation to the physical features of the natural landscape.
1 Portugal— Econ. condlt. 2. Physical Reography— Portugal. i.
Rank (J. Arthur) Limited, ii. Universal Education and Vltmal Arts.
Series: North .\(!nnt;f fomnui:ilty (Filmatrlp)
914.69 Fi A 68-3883
Universal Education
and Visual Arts
Portugal (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
38 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodlso. (Countries of Europe and
Africa, part 2i
.K\9n issued with photiutape In ca.-ii*ette.
SL'MMAItV: Describes the customs, famoua paiatlngs, scenery,
topography, and Industry of Portugal.
1. Portugal— De-MTipt Ion and travel— 1951- I. Bosco. Don.
ir. Universal Eiiiication and Visual Arts. III. Series; Countries of
Europe and Africa, part 2 (Filmstrip)
[ DP5-26] 914.6 76-740545
I'lilvei-sal Edu<-atlon and Visual ArU
Portugal with pleasure {Motion picture) Volkswagen of
America. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196-f,
28 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Tours Portugal showing Its scenic beaut;, exciting
action, and picturesque native customs.
1. Portugal — Descr. it trar. — 1951- L Volkswagen of Amer-
ica, Inc. u. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
914.69 Fi A 67-6a86
Modern Talking Picture Service
Portuguese cork. tMotion picture) Institut fUr Film und Bild, Mu-
nich. Edited and released in the U.S. by Films Incorporated,
1972.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Man and his world)
Loop film in cartridge.
SUMMARY; Views of a Portuguese cork factory. Shows workers on a hill-
side peeUng bark from trees, gives an exterior view of a factory, and tells how
workers sort by hand and use machines to punch out gaskets.
1. Cork industry, il. Cork mduslry] 1. Institut fUr Film und Bild in Wis-
senschafl und Untcrricht. Jl. Films Incorporated. 111. Series: Man and his
world. (Motion picture]
tTS908, 674 72-701550
Films Incorporated 72 MARC
Porzak, Brian L
see
The Greek life: "frat" life in America,
Posa Films, S.A.
see
Portugal and its people (Filmstrip)
ConsulUnts, 1970.
Visual Education
30 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (VEC portfolio series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Author, L. N. Jordan.
SUMMARY; Traces the history of Portugal and Its people, and
describes changes that are taking place in the nation's goTeromwt.
1. Portugal— History. 2. Portugal— Politics and government— 1883-
I Visual Education Consultants, inc.
914.69 71-737852
Visual Education Consultants
Portugal — men of the sea {Motion picture) National Qv^
graphics Society in association with Wolper Productions,
1968. Released by Public Media, inc.
2S min. <(\. rolnr. 10 mm.
Edited ver.-;l"n of the 10(« motion picture entitled The lonely dory-
Wlth Cttt!il..i:.
SHmmary: Shows the use of out-dated fishing methods by the
Portuguese cod-flshtng fleet as it competes against the modem fleets
of Russia and the United States.
1. C'vlfi'^hcrie^ — I'ortugnl. i. The J»nely dorymen (Motion pic-
ture) It. Niitlonal Geographic Society. Washington, D. C. in. Wolper
Productions, iv. Public Media. Inc.
338.309469 79-706723
Public Media, inc.
Portugal: past and present {Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co, and Univer-
sity Films.
52 fr. color. ."MS mm. (European geography aeries. Set 2 : Spain
and Portugal)
With teacher's guide.
With captions.
1. Portugal — History. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: European ge(«raphy series (Filmstrip) Set 2: Spain and
Portugal.
914.69 76-737060
McGraw-Hill Rook Co.
Portugal: the land {Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and University
Films.
52 fr. color, 35 mm. (European geography series. Set 2 : Spain
and Portugal)
With teacher's guide.
With captions.
1. Portugal— Description and travel— 1951- i. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Serlefc European geography series (Filmstrip)
Set 2 : Spain and Portugal.
914.69 70-737061
HcOraw-HlllBookCo.
Portugal: the people {Filvutrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and University
Films.
90 fr. color. S5 mm. (European geography series. Set 2 : Spain
and Portugal)
With teacher'M guide.
With captions.
1. Portugal— Social life and customs. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Serlen: European geography series (Filmstrip) Set 2:
ftwin sod Portugal.
914.69 73-737062
McOraw Hill Book Co,
Portugal— the village of Naar< (Motion picture) Frith
Fibns, 1961.
IC mill. >d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide. ,., , v « _
Summaa: Examines the traditional waj of life In the Portu-
gueae Bahlng village of Naur«. Dewrrlbes bow the people coopsr-
ate for the good of the village.
1 Nsxar* Portugal— Social life and customs. I. Frith Films,
HoUy>«Dod, Calif. 914,69 70-709673
Frith nuns
cantinflas boxeador.
Jengibre contra dinamita!
Position and keystroke
see
Typing skills: Position and keystroke.
Position counts (Motion picture) Superior Electric Co.,
1970, Made by The Communicators.
15 min. sd. 18 mm.
SUMMARY : An introduction to the need for time-saving methods
of manufacture and assanbly In the electronics industry. Demon-
strates the use of special numerical controls machines and equip
ment and their significant advantages.
1. Electronic Industries— Automation. I. Superior Electric Com-
pany, Bristol, Conn.
621.S819 7a-711402
CINE
Position from velocity, part 1 (Motion picture) Russell
K. Hobble. Made by Deluxe General. Released by John
Wiley and Sons, 1971.
3 min- si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how the instantaneous velocity of an object
can he derived from a knowledge of the position of the object at
given times. With captions.
1. Speed. I. Hobble. Russell K, II. Wiley (John) and Sons.
[(3C131] 681 72-718045
John Wiley and Sons
Po8iti<Hi from vek>dty, part 2 (Motion picture) Russell K.
Hobbie. Made by Deluxe General. Released by John
Wiley and Sons, 1971,
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop flim mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how a knowledge of velocity as a function
can be used to calculate the position of an object at any time if
the initial position of the object Is known.
1. Speed. I. Hobble, Russell K. II. Wiley (John) and Sons,
Inc.
[QC131] 681 78-718046
John Wiley and Sons
Positioning a patient on her abdomen {Motion picture)
Blakiston Division, MoGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made
by John H. Tyo.
0 min. hil. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series)
liOop flhu rimunted In cartridge.
Also issued as 16 mm. film.
With teiu'lier's guide and student Hludv manual.
Creditt: Educational adviser. Barbara Narrow.
Summarii-- Describes the various steps Involved In correctly posi-
tioning the patient on her abdomen In order to ensure her comfort
1. Nurses and nursing. i. McOraw-HiU Book Company. BUk-
iatoD Division. Series: Pundamentat nursing serlee (Motion pic-
ture)
610.73 78-702949
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Blakiston Division
92
Positioning a patient on her back {Motion picture) Blaki-
ston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by
John n. Tyo.
9 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fiiiidaraental nursing .serie!*)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
.\lso l.ssii,»l as 1« mm. film.
With ten'-her'a guide and student study manual.
Credits: Educational adviser, Barbara Narrow.
Summary: Shows how to evaluate a back-lying iwBltlon and how
to protect a patient from the pos-slhle comjilications of prolonged
1. Nurs€« and nursing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Blaki-
ston Division. Series: Fundamental nursing series (Motion
picture)
610.73 70-702947
McGniw-Hill BookCo. Blakiston Division
Positioning a patient on her aide {Motion picture) Blaki-
ston Division, MicGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by
John H- Tyo.
9 rain. «d. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing .series)
I .OOP film mounted in cartridge.
.^Iso Issui-d as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manuaJ.
Credits: Educational adviser, Barbara Narrow.
Summarv-- Shows how to evaluate a protective side-lying position
and demonstrates how to ttUTi and position a patient on her side.
1 Nurses and nursing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Blaki-
ston Division. Series: Fundamental nursing series (Motion
""""' 610.73 74-702»t8
McGraw-Hill Book O). Blakiston Division
Positioning a patient on the bedpan {Motion picture)
Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made
by Jolni H. Tyo.
8 min. 3d. color, super 8 mm. (FundamenUl nursing series)
Loop film ntounted In cartridge.
Also issued as 16 mm. film.
With teachpr's eulde and student study manual.
Credit!: Educational adviser. Barbara Narrow. ., „j
Summary: Demonstrates the principles involved In correctly and
safely positioning a patient on the bedpan.
1. nWs and nursing. i. McGraw-HiU Book Company Blak-
iston Division. Series: Fundamental nurslmt series (Motion ple-
'°™' 610.73 72-702950
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Blakiston Division
Positioning and dimensioning features (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1971. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawing: working
drawings)
Ix>op film.
^UMsTaRY: Uses sli holes ot various shapes and sizes In a nietal
plate to demonstrate what a working drawing can «»,f -J"'"!^ »^y'
^metric features of a component. Explains why it Is neceraary to
relate any one feature to the geometry of the whole component.
r Drawing-room practice. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Technical draw-
ing: working drawings (Motion picture) -.„-,„
m^-n 744.4 72-713648
EncycTopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Positioning the surgical patient {Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by William Claiborne, inc.
12 mil. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental series in operat-
ing-room techniques)
I/Kjp film mounted In cartridge.
,\1bo issued as IC mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
CrcdUa: Authors. Nettle Hutchins. Lynn Kazemekas.
Summary Presents the basic surgical positions of the patient.
J Preoperative care. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
FundamenUl aeries in operating-room techniques (Motion picture)
610,73 76-707635
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Positioning to prevent contractures {FUmstrip) Trainer
Corp,, 1967.
1 rol'. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s, 12 in.. 88i rpm., 20
min. mlcrogroove. (Patient care series— basic needs. S)
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summari;: Presents an explanation of contractures and how tney
develop Discusses prevention of contractures, proper positioning
using support devices, and major positions : supine, prone, side lying.
Bitting in bed, and sitting in a chair =, ,_„
1. Contracture < Pathology) i. Trainei Corporation. Series .
Patient care series— basic needs, 3 (Filmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 68-4279
IValnex Corporation
Positive and negative numbers (Filmstrip) Jam Handy
School Service Center, 1969.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering with the number line, no.
7)
With manual.
nummary: Illu.strates. clarifies, and relates the fundamental con-
cepU of the number line. For elementary grade-s.
1 Numbers Negative. 2. Number line. i. Jam Handy School
Service Center. Series: Discovering with the number line (Film-
■^'^* 872.7 74-786806
Jam Handy School Serrlce Owiter
Positron-electrwi annihilatim (Motion picture) Educational
Services. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1 cr.
28 min. »*d. b&w. 10 mm. (Physics fllm series)
Credits: Consultant. Stephan Berko.
Summaii/; IJemonstrates the annihilation of positron-electron
pairs. Emphasises the conservation of energjr and the transforma-
tion of matter Into radiation.
I Elecii-onx. 2. Force and energy. 3, Positron annihilation.
I Educational Servlce^ Inc., Newton. Mam. ii. rnlvenal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. Series: Physics film series (Motion picture)
639.7 Fi A 67-6927
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Possibilities of Again {Motion picture) Warren Formft.
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1967.
28 min. m1. color. 16 mm. (Artist at work, do. 7}
Crtdilt: Namtor, YaacoT Aeam ; music npervlsor, Daniel Plosk^ ;
film editor, Joan Cbaffee.
Sianmani: Shows a fall range of the work of the Israeli artUC,
YiacOT Asam. Uses camera movement to film the i^ftlc-klnetle
palntlnpi In order to produce tbe changlnc Tisaal effect Lotended
br tbe artist
1. Agam. Taacov, 1928- i. Forma, Warren, n. CoateiD>
porary Films/McGraw-HlU. Series: Artist at work (Uotloo pic-
ture) no. 7.
927 71-700109
Ucaraw-HllI Book Oo.
The Possible dream (Motion picture) Airlie Pnxluctions,
1970.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMUASY: Bmpbaalaee aspects of tbe Tlrsla Islands tbat would
appeal to tourists ; Includes scenes of SL Croix, St. John, and SL
Thomas.
1. VlrsiQ Islands of tbe United States— DeBcription and tnvA
I. AlrUe Productions.
917.297 77-711408
CINE
IW Tmhh tkat «*i*t [Motioo picture] Pterodactyl Prodnc-
tioDS. Releaaed by BFA EducatioDal Media, 1972.
11 min kL color. 1* mm.
With iludy guide.
Baaed oa the book of the Mine thk wntlen and illustrated by Frank Tihiin
SUMMARY: An uiiinstcd fUm in wbich Utlcnn| busybodics frooi tbe city
decide that a imiling. upside dowa poaaun in tbe foreat b frownng and they tiy
to entertain him at nioviea and nightclub* in titc dty.
(1 Opoaaunia— Siorieaj 1. Taahhn. Frank- The 'poMum that didn't II.
Pterodactyl Productiom. 111. BFA Educational Media.
[PZ7, 39S.24 72-700695
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Po8t-«ritical care and dischar^ (^niiinf (Filmstrip) Con-
cept Media, 1969.
106 tr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a, 12 to., 38i rp™-
32 min. (The Stroke patient, no. 4)
Also Issued with pbonotape.
Produced with tbe cooperation of tbe Dept. of Medical EdncatloD,
Uemorlal Hoeplul of Iiong Beach, California.
Wtth tnstnictor's manual.
SUMMARY : Discusses patl»)t care after a stnAe; Including prin-
ciples of physical care, the healtb team cwcept, cootlnolng care, the
need for discharge planning from ttte time of admittance: tbe im-
portance of understandiog tbe family's problems, and the transition
from the hospital to Involvement with a CMnmualtr agency.
1. Stroke patieots-Rehabitltatlon. I. Concept Uedla. inc.
II. Series : Tbe Stroke patient (Fllmstilp) do. 4.
[RC388.5] 610.73 70-789161
Concept Uedla
Post- impressionism (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat Produc-
tions, 1972.
78 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In.. 331 rpm.,
12 min. (The Premodem era)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS I Author. Martin KngeL
SU.MMARY: Uses reproductions of post-lmpreeslonist art to in-
dicate the rapid growth of technology, changes in architectural
styles, ami the majjor social and political conditions Id the premod-
em era. Includes the work of Seurat, C^utnne, Tan Gogh. OauguLn.
and Uunch.
1. Art and society. 2. Post-impresslimlsm (Art) I. Schloat
(Warren) Productions, Pleasantville. N. Y. II. Series: The Pre-
modern era (Flhnstrip)
[NA2M3.S61 759.06 71-789873
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
The Post-impressionists iFilmstrip)
Bureau, 1970.
International Film
40 fr. color. 3." mm. (Modern European palntlns series)
Wlthftufde. ^
CrtdiU: EdurTidonal consultant. George Barford.
Summarg: SurreyR the alms. Influences, and techniques of the
poMimpre«»ionli*t artists: Cesanne. Gaugin. Van Gogh. Seurai, and
Tonloune-Lautrec. Shows Paul Cpzanne as the most important of
the group and tells of his long and painful struggle to brine srruc-
tore Into his painting.
'1. Post-lmpreaslonlMD (Art) i. International Film Bureau, Inc.
Chicago. Series; Modem European painting soles (Filmstrip)
769.06 78-736668
International Film Bureao
International
The Post-impressionists (Motion picture)
Film Bureau, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Collaborator, George Barford.
Bummary: Surveys tbe alms, influences, and techniques of 06-
sanne, Gauguin. Van (3ogh, Seurat, and Toalotise-Lautrec, and points
out how tbe experiments and work of these five artists led to dif-
ferent movements In modem painting.
1. Post-Impressionism (Art) i. International Film Bureau, inc..
Chicago.
759.06 73-707278
Intnnational Film Bureau
Post BO MI]t.(MotioD picture] Everett Aiaon. ReteMtdbyMMt
Media Attociatea. 1970.
9 nun id. color. 16 mm.
With dijcuasMNi gnide.
SUMMARY: A tatire on the Hibject of cotnmitmeM aa revealed in an ac-
count about a man who deatroya billboards aa aa act of civil disobedience.
becooMa a hero, and ia exploited in an advertiannent arUch ia irotucally p<a on
abiRboard.
1. Conduct ofHTe. I. Aisoa, Evetcu. II. Msm Irfcdk AModalcs.
[BJ13<1.2i 659.13 72-700410
73 MAKC
The Post office {Motion picture) Edncatronal Film Sendee
tl9a-t,
12 m n. si. Mw. 16 mm.
Summary: Follows the path of a letter »a it travels from tbe
sender to the receiver through tl>e various procedores of the poet
office.
1. Portal aerrlce— U. S. i. Ekiucatloiml Film Service.
383 70-701961
The Post office (Filmstrip) BFA Educational Media, 1970.
58 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlae: 1 a, 12 in., SU rpm.. 10
min. mlcrogrooTe. (Who helps as)
Also iBsned with pbonotape In cassette.
Wtth teaching gtiide.
CredlU; Producer. Paul R. Drexler.
Summary : lOTestlgates tbe public serrleee that are offved by post
offices In metropolitan communities. Elmpbailaes the Interdependence
of people, goods, and services In a commnnlty. Toe prtmarj gradaa.
1. Posui service— Juvenile films. I. BFA Bdocatloaal Uedla.
Series: Who helps us (Filmstrip)
372.8 79-788B69
A. L. A Booklist
The Post office {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. St. color, snper 8 mm. (Commtinlty serrlcea)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bvmmarif: Shows how a local post ofllce operates as part of a
federal service system. „ ^^^
1. PoeUI eerrice— U. S. i- Ealing OorporaUon, Cambrldse. Maaa.
Series: Ommanlty serrlcee (Ifotloa pictnie)
372.8 75-706181
Baling Corp.
The Post office (Motion picture) King Screen Productions,
1971. Made by Michael van Ackeren.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Public places)
SUMMARY : Follows a package from the mailbox to Ita destlna-
tioD, presenting tbe trip from tbe point of view of tbe package Itself.
For elementary grades.
I. Postal service I. King Screen Productions. II. Series: Pub-
lic places (Motion picture)
[HE6078] 372.8 70-712846
King Screen Productions
The Post Office Department (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phoiH>dlsc. (Agencies tbat protect
tbe consumer)
Also issued with pbonotape in caasette.
SUMMARY: Deecribes the dnties of the U. S. Port Office Dept
in preventing mall fraud, and warns of scHne types of mall ^ad
1. U. 8. Post (Mice Dept 2. PosUl service— U. a— L«ws and
legislation. I, Tance, Adrian. II. Universal Bdocatlon and Visual
Arta. III. Series: Agencies tbat protect the consumer (Filmstrip)
[HE6341] 353.4 72-740528
Universal Education and Vlstial Arta
Post partum care (Filmstrip) Trainex Corp., 1971.
Ml fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2a, 12 In., 331 rpm.,
18 luin. microgroove. (Patient care aeries)
Also iSKued with pbonotape In cassette.
With script and Instmctor's guide.
Sl'MHARY: A training flim for nurses which covers poet partum
care. Describes the recovery process, disctissed how to evaluate
post partum discomfort, and covers ambulation and emotional sup-
port.
1. Puerperlum. 2. Obrtetrlcal nursing. I. Trainex Corporation.
II. Series: Patient care series (Fllmrtrlp)
[RG951] 610.78 72-738241
Trainex Corp.
Post-plsccBcnt couueliBg. [Motion picture] University of Kan-
sas Bureau of Child Research. Released by National Medical
Audiovisual Center, 1968.
25 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Counaelini the mentally retarded, no. 5)
SUMMARY: The problem* of retarded peraoni in social and work lituations
in the community arc iUuminated through inicrviewi with teachcn. counselors,
cmploycn, and parents of retarded persons.
1. Mentally handicapped— Case and treatment 2. Mentally handicapped-
Re babtliutioa. I. tCaruas University. Bureau of Child Research. II. Na-
tional Medical Audiovisual Center III Series: Counseling the mentally re-
tarded (Motion picture] no. 5.
lRC570] 362.3 72-702022
Univenity of Kanaat 72 MARC
Bureau of Child Research
Post-trial motions (Motion picture) American Trial I^aw-
yers Association. Made by University of Michigan. Re-
leased by Roscoe Pound- American Trial I.Awyers Founda-
tion, 1967.
approx. 10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Civil advocates serlea, no.
24)
SUMMARY: Deals wtth various aspects of a civil lawsuit involv-
ing an nutomobile accident case. Dononstratee the argument of
post-trial motion for a new trial; or in the alternative for Judgment,
notwithstanding the verdict.
1. Motions (l^w) — U. S. 1. American Trial Lawyers Associa-
tion. II. Roecoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation. III.
Series : Civil advocates serlea (Motion picture) no. 24.
[KF8875] 347 75-714032
Roscoe found .\mericJin Trial Lawyers Foundation
Post-trial motions and raview (Motion picture) Roscoe
Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation, 1968. Made
by University of Michigan.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 nun. (Criminal law series, no. 14)
SUMMARY: Deals wltfa various aspects of a criminal lawsuit
involving a llQUor store robbery case. Indudes defense modoaa after
conviction and sentencing on the trial court level with argument by
counsel.
1, Motions (Law)— U. 8. 2. Criminal procedure— D. 8. I. Roe-
coe Pound-American Trial Ijiwyen PotmdatloiL II. Series : Crim-
inal law series (Motion picture) no. 14.
[KF9688] 346 77-714046
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foimdatloo
Post-war {FUmBtrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1967.
60 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 2 a. 12 in.. 331 rpm., 16
min. niicrogroore. (American history with folk songs — 1866-1967)
With t**ncl»er*8 guide.
Cniiti: Wntera, Charles Bergi^-all. Jane Beetboveo.
Summary: Presents and discusses folk songs which tell of tbe poet-
World War n era. Including V. J. Day. the cold war. tbe Berlin air-
lift the New Frontier, and the assassination of Kennedy.
1. Folk-eongs. American. r. Schloat (Warren) Productions.
PleasantTllle, N. Y. Series: American history with folk songs—
18a&-lfl67 (Filmstrip)
784.4 Fi A 68-4528
Warreo Schloat Prodnc- tions
PosUge stamp {Filmstrip) My weekly reader, 1998. Ifade
by Communicators.
22 fr. color. S5 mm.
Series 2. no. l»-e6.
Summary: Traces the development of commtmlcatlon hy mall from
early times through the preeent day. and shows tbe flr»«ent Wash-
ington stamp.
1 Postal service. 2. Postal service— U. S. S. Postage-stamps—
History. 4. Portage-stampe— U. S.— History. l My weekly reader.
3835 70-732913
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
The Postage stamp as art (Filmatrip) Common Gh-onnd,
London. Made by Bernard Oma. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1967.
S8 f r. color. 35 nun.
With teaching guide.
Credits: Authors, Victor Pasntore, Otjaor Chapman.
Summary: A study of the emergence of the poetage stamp aa a
form of graphic art
1. Postage-stamps. l 0>mmoc Ground, IttL, London, n. Car-
man Educational Associates.
769 7^736126
Carman Educational Associates
Postal {FUnutrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
University Films.
Made by
93
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Systems In our dty)
With teacbertf snide and script
Summary: *tJw'"¥ tbe dally dependence of the community on Ute
pofltal systeoi, aad Aowa scHne of the people who are employed by
tbls system. Wltih captions.
1. Postal serrlce. i. HcGraw-Hlll Book Company. Btrim:
Oomnmnlty series: Systems In oar dtles (Filmstrip)
37a8 74^733677
UcOraw-HIU Book Oo.
Poster {Motion picture) Bailey Films. Keleased by Bailey-
Film Associfttos, 1969.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows examfries of traditional posters. Including bill-
boards, poetage stamgn, and political poeters. Ezjdores tbe art of
poster design In tbe work of Martin Jacotra, Ken Wbitmore, and
Cordon Wagner. Points out that modem commercials are posters in
motion.
1. Posters. 2. Oxnmerclal art i. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif, n. Bailey-Fllm Associates.
741.67 78-704308
Balley-FIlm Associates
Poster making {Motion picture)
1966.
Hester and Aasociatee,
4 miri bI. color. 8 mm. (.\rt processes)
Loop film mounted In carirldge.
Issued In standHrd 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit*: Authors. Clarence Kineald, Stanley Uadeja.
fiummarp: Demonstrates various ways of creating poetera wblch
are clenn cut, easily read, and etfecttvety designed. Diaeuiaei tbe
spacing of letters.
1. Posters. I. Herter and Associates. Series : Art processes
(Motion picture)
741.67 Fi A 68-2341
Hester and .\sxnclates
Posters {Motion picture) ACI Prodnctions [19671,
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Stimni'iry: Shows the tuisic concepts and methods of poster deslgiL
1. Posters. I. ACI Productions, New York.
74L67 Fi A 68-1649
ACI Productions
Die Postkarte (Motion picture) International Film Bu-
reau, 1970. Made by Norddent Werbefemshon/Deutsche
Yerlags und Femseh, Germany.
24 min. ml. bJbw. 16 mm.
With student guidebook.
Summary : A tierman language teaching film. Dramatizes the
story. Die Postkarte, by Heinrlch B611, about tbe power of a state
over the lives of individuals In time of war.
1. German language — Andlo-viaual instruction. I. Bdll, Hein-
rlch. 1917- Die Postkarte. II. Intematlooal Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago.
488 72-709671
International Film Bureau
Postlethwait, Samuel N. , 1918-
see
The Audio -tutorial system: an independent
stu<fy f^)proach.
The Postman {Motion picture) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Community workers, no, 6)
Loop film moanted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
Wltb film notes.
Summary: Follows the route of a letter mailed tv two bt^a,
Ulttstraling Jobs of different poet oOce employees from tbe snrtbig
of mail to tbe delivery of the letter.
1. Postal aervlce— U. S.— Juvenile films. i. Popular Sdeoee
Publishing Company, Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Dirislon. Se-
ries: Community workers (Motion picture) no. 5.
353.04 Fi A 68-1896
Popular Science Pub. Ctx. Audio- Visual IMr.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Postman rain or shine {Motion picture) Claries Cahill
and Associates. Released by AIMS Instructional Media
Services, 1968.
11 mlD- Bd. color. 16 mm.
Second edition. . . , „- . „
eummanf- Trace* the proceB«e« a letter mailed In Kansas muat go
through to arrive In California. Shows how the modem post otBce
"T^Sstal aerrlce— U. S. i. Cahlll (Charles) and Associate*
Ine Hollywood. Calif u. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
372.8 70-700181
AIMS Instructional Media Services
The Postmen {Filmatrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1968.
34 fr, color. 35 mm. (Community helpers)
Credits: Writer and photographer, Tom Moon.
Sunituary: Shows the many Jobs done by postmen and follows the
processing of mall. Includes teacher guide framea and vocabulary
lists With captions. For primary grades.
1. Post service— Employees. l Herbert M. EUclns Company.
Series: Cotmnunlty helpers (FUmstrlp)
372.8 71-734136
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Postmen at work {Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1968.
43 fr color. 35 mm. (Community helpers)
Eip;.i'led version of the fllmsirlp entitled The postmen.
Crcditi: Writer and photographer, Tom Moon,
Summarp: Shows the many Jobs done by postmen and follows
the processing of mall. Includes teacher guide frames, vocabulary
lists, and questions to encourage pupil partldpatioo and Individual
study. ^
1. Postal service— Employees. i. Herbert M. Elkins Company,
u. The Postmen (Fllnistrtp) Series: Community helpers (Film-
strip)
372.8 77-734140
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Postoperative bed preparation (]^otwn picture) Blakiaton
Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
11 min. sd. color, super 8 nira. (Fundamental nursing series.
Study unit 2 : fiasic unit procedures)
Ijnop film mounted in cartridge.
Also Issued as l(t mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Creiiis: Educational adviser. Nettle M. Hutchlns.
Summary: Shows the necessary equipment for making the post-
operative bed, and presents a step-by-step demonstration of this pro-
l" Bedmaking. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. BlaklstoD
Division. Series: Fundamental nursing series. Study unit 2:
Basic unit procedures (Motion picture)
610.73 Fi A 68-3013
McGraw-Hill Book O.
Postoperative care {FUmatrip) Blakiston Division, Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made in collaboration with
Daniel C. Dillon.
49 fr. color. a% mm. and phouodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 334 rpm.. 20
mio. (Basic nursing procedures)
With wrlpt and teacher's guide.
Credit*: Educational consultants. Nettle M. Hutchlns, Jean Allto.
Summartf: Demonstrates the routine nursing procedures used In
caring for the postoperative patient.
1. Postoperative care. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Blaltls-
ton Division. Series: Basic nursing procedures (FUmstrlp)
610.73 Fi A 68-5171
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Postpartum (Motion picture)
1967.
Professional Besearch, inc..
7 mhi. 8d. color. 8 mm. i Maternity care series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Is.'fued [h standard S mm. and In suj>er 8 mm. with magnetic
sound track.
SUMMARY: DIscuHses postpartum rules with emphasis upon
what til expect during the return to the non-pregnant state.
1. Puerperlum. I. Professional Ue»earch, inc. II. Series: Ma-
ternity care series (Motion picture)
rRG525] 618.6 73-713099
Profesbional Research, Inc.
Postpartum care — hospital to home (Motion picture) Video
Nursing, 1066, Made by WTTW-TV.
44 min. >h1, \tScW. 1(1 nun. (Maternity nursing)
Videotape al-« IsHued.
With Instructor's guide, dtudent syllabus, and audiotape.
CredUi: Instructors, Frances Barge, Sister Therese Ann Sokolskl.
Sumjnury: Shown how the nurse meets the teaching needs of fami-
lies during the po.stpartum period, with emphasis on the discharge
prwedure. FdIIowh the family to the pediatrician's offlce for ex-
amination of the bahy and to the obstetrician for the six week post-
partum examlnallnn. Includes explanation of birth control tech-
niques and community resource*!.
1, Obstetrical nupilng. 2. Fuerfierluia. t. Video Nursing, Inc.
Series: &laternity nursing (Motion picture)
610.73 70-703392
video Nurxing
Postural drainaxe (Motion picture)
lense<l by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
Delta Collejre. Rc-
4 mln Hi. color, super K mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
t»on film.
With instructor's guide. „„,„.,*
Hummarv: l>emonstrates b-w [v.-lural drainage helps to remove
•erretlons from a patient's lungs by gravity. Shows the equipment
that IS used, a.id explains bow to position the patient.
1 Drainage Hurglcal. 2. Nur«es and nursing. i. Delta College.
n. rrentlce-li;il, inc. Heries: Nursing skilU and techniques
(Motion picture) wn.fKio
610.73 76-705228
Prentice-Hall
Postural drainage, clapping, and vibratiwi (Filmatrip)
Trainex Corp., 1970.
105 ft- color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 29
mln. nii'-rogroove. (Patient care series, 5)
Also i-^su«l with phonotape In cassette.
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summarv: A training dim for nurses. Covers anatomy and physi-
ology of the respiratory system, breathing retraining, and postural
drainage positions. „ ^, ..
I. Respiration. i. Tralnei Corporation. Series: Patient
care series. 5 (FUmstrlp)
610.73 78-737499
Trainex Corp.
The Postwar years (FUimtrip) Associated Educators, 1968.
Ma<le by Manhattan Color Laboratory.
47 fr. color. 3.". mm. (Recent history of New Jersey)
With teacher's manual. . j , « t«
Sumniaru: Describes such post-World War n trends In New Jer-
sey as urbanization, industrialisation, transportation, and recreation.
1 New Jersey— Hist. i. Associated Educators, West Chester,
Pa ' Series: Recent history of New Jersey (FUmstrlp)
309.1749 Fi A 68-4135
Associated Educators
Pot, pUIa, nd pweatt. [Filniittipi Scott Educatioo Divi»k».
1971. Made by J»m Handy.
76 fr color 35 mm. lod phooodtoc 2 t. (1 i. fof nanual proiector. I
,.fof.i«omsticp«.jector).10iii..331/3rp»..9mm. fn« Dil««ui- of dnigs,
no. 3)
Alto iMued with pboooopc in casMtte.
With ie«ber-. guide by Stanley Zimering snd wiih spuit nmt^
CREDITS; Mi«ic Ray Hai™. Bnice Johnson; pbocograpber. Ro«*k) Ftf-
SUMMARY: Suggesa thil one po«ibta rewoo for misuM of dnigl is *«
wme people wibcooiciously wmt lo hurt ihem»elve« m ■ wty of hwtug ocher*.
EmphMiie* the ne«d for ?««» sad children lo kwn to coounuowi^
I DnigtbuK. 2. Drugs sod youth. 3. P«m and child. I. Scod Otapft-
ics. Education Divisioo. II. SwieK The Dilemniaof diup. (FitoWipj no. 3.
[HV5801] 613.8 "'I?i?c
Scon Educ«ioo Divwoa 72 wakv.
Pot; the current scene (Motion picture) KCET, 1969.
27 ml». »d. wlor. 16 ■»>». (POTpoorrl: Moy ilew. ot m«rl-
reactSnTo* all levels of Mclety. Point. o;t the cootllctwe opinion.
Sd by .uthorltles, jouth. and health proteaalonali
1 u.Hhnana 1 KCBT (Tele-rl.lon .utlon) Los Angeles.
SeJies^Pot^^l: n^'vlew. »^ ^^'U"*" <«°"°° -"^nUaT
CINE
Potash boom (Motion picture) Canadian National Rail-
ways, 1966.
6 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm.
S«™ma™" Describes the production ot potash In Canada (or world
market. Follows the potash from mine to market; dlacusses the
economlcimportanceof the fertilizer Industry. „.,„„,
1 Potash Industry and trade-Canada. i. Canadian National
■^""'^ 338.7 Fi A 68-28
National Film Board of Canada
Potassium imbalances. [Fitmstrip] Trainex Corp., 1972.
105 fr. color- 35 mm. snd phonodiic: 2 s.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm-. 25 min.
(Fluids and electrolytes)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With vis-u-test and study guide.
SUMMARY; A training film for nurses. Teaches the pathophysiology of
potassium imbalances, ihcir effecis on ctrdiac eleclricsl sctiviiy, other symp-
toms of potassium imbalance, and the cure. Emphasizes the early detection of
signs of imbalance through the knowledge of related electrocardiographic trac-
I. Potassium deficiency. 2. Nurse* and nursing. I. Trainex Corporation.
11. Series: Fluids and Electrolytes. [Filmstrip]
IRC627.P6] 610.73 72-736634
Trainex Corp. 72
Potemkin (Motion picture)
see The Odessa steps
Potential energy (Motion picture) Independent Producer'o
Service. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
4 mln. Si. color, super 8 mm. (InTestlgatlODS In science:
energy and motion aeries)
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge.
Credit!: Educational collaborator, Grant R. Gary.
Summnrif: Employs outdoor observations. laboratory experiments,
and a variety of open-ended questions to aid students In understand-
ing the scientific principle of potential energy. With captlona.
1. Force and energy. i. Independent Producer's Service, n.
BFA Educational Media. Series; Investlgatlona In science:
energy and motion (Motion picture)
531 70-709853
A. L. A. Booklist
Potential well and barrier (Motion picture)
see Scattering in one dimension. Part 1: Bar-
riers; Scattering in one dimension. Part 2:
Square wells
Potentially yours. [MoUon picture] Hartley Productions, 1972.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY Visits growth center*, coUege campuses, human potential mati-
tute*. and reucats to show their methods for developing the human potential.
1 Group reUtions Uaiaing. 1- Hartley Productions.
CHM133, 153 ".701794
CINE " """-
Potlatch country (Motion picture) Film Originals, 1966.
28 mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
Credili: Writer. Helen SUnfield; photography, Darrel Olaon:
editor, George Oliver Smith, , ,. v
Summari/: Pictures the wilderness terrain of north central Idaho,
to show the diTenw habitats of wildlife and the migrations of elk
and rauie deer. Includes scenes of the predatory cougar, the white-
tailed deer, the mooae, the beaver, the mountain goat, the blgbom
sheep, and small creatures of tlie forest
1 ZooiogT— Ecology. I. Fihn Originals.
691.6 Fi A 6g-7
Film Originals
MARC
Potato eaters (Motion picture) Maine Dept. of Agriculture,
1967.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. .w ...,
Summary: Traces the Journey of the Irish poUto from the Peru-
Tlan Andes to IreUnd and the Dnited Sut<t Includes sceuM ot
primitive agriculture in Peru, the Irish potato famine, and modern
methods of potato farming and marlceting in the United SUtes.
1. Potatoes. 1. Maine. Dept of Agriculture.
686.3 Fi A 6S-794
CINE
Potato wart and its control in Newroundland (Motion pic-
ture) Canada Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa. Made by
Atlantic Films. Released by National Film Board of
Canada, 1968.
11 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Discunea diseaaea and pests that affect potatoes.
1. PoUto wart I. Canada. Dept of Agriculture, n. Canada.
National Film Board. ^
636J! 74-707420
National Film Board of Canada
Potatoes (Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (United Ststea)
Loop dim. Issued In sundard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Bttrnmary: A study of the pouto Industry in California. Includea
scenes of the planting, fertilising, watering, duatlng, defoiiating,
harvesting, washing, grading, sacking, and shipping of the potatoeiL
1. Potatoes— California. i. Park Ftims. SeriM; United
SUtes (Motion picture)
636JJ Fi A 68-3201
Park Films
Potlatch Forests, inc.
Last of the log drives.
Potomac potpourri (Motion picture) National Park Service,
1967. Made by Stuart Finley, inc.
6 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Svmmai-y: Illustrates the recreational resources of a river valley,
picturing passive activities as well as active sports. , „ ,. „
1 lleireatlon areas. 2. Rivera I. U. S. National Park Service.
790.068 Fi K 68-9
CINE
The Potsdam Conference (.l/o(ion picture) Thome Films,
4 mln. si. biw. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no ISO)
Ix»p Him mounted m cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
with film notes on cartridge case. . -, ^ i^ ci,,,,,
Crei-.U: Producer, Dale C. Wiilard : Aim notes, J«n,es 0. Schott
Summary: Shows Truman, Stalin, Churchill, and Anthony Eden
arrtving for the conference held In Potsdam. Germany, between July
17 ..^d August 2, IMS. includes scenes of the sesslonsaround the
inference table. Points out that Clement *'"<» ""P;?^, •j.'S'^yi
as the British hesd of state at the conference after Great Briwins
"f'Sriln Conference, 1SM6. t Thome Films. Inc^uider. Colo.
Series: 8 mm. documents series (Motion picture) no. 1158.
940.5,11 Fi A 67-5463
Thome Films
Potter, Beatrix,
Bunny
see
1866-1943. The tale of Benjamin
The Tale of Benjamin Bunny.
The tale of Mr.
Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943.
Jeremy Fisher
see
The Tale ot Mr. Jeremy Fisher.
Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943. The tale of Peter
Rabbit
see
Peter Rabbit.
Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943. The tale of Tom
Kitten
see
The Tale ot Tom Kitten.
Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943. The tale of two bad
mice
see
The Tale of two bad mice.
94
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Potter (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1948. Msde
by Raymond Finch. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
41 fr. bftw. 39 fflnt. (Crafts and eraftmeo aerlM)
With teBchere oolea,
SUMMARY : Portrmrs the traditional uae of materials and meth-
ods of manufacture that are employed by potten.
1. Pottery. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Sklu-
cattoDal Associates. III. S«-Iea: Crafts and craftsmea series (Film-
strip)
788.1 70-738518
CannsD Bdocatlonal
Potter, Orchard and Petrle
From reaction to action — July 4th 1976.
Tlw Potteries (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1959.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Edacati<»al AasocUtes,
1966.
25 fr. color. SS IDIB.
With teachers DOtes.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of the pottery lodustrr.
1. Pottery — History. L Common Orouod, ltd.. London.
II. Csrmao Bducatlo&al Associates.
338.40942 74-738519
Carman Bducattonat Associates
llie Potter's craft: En^ish and later European (Filmstrip)
Diana Wyllie, ltd., London, 1966. Made by Robert Four-
nier. Released in the U. S. by Carmen Educational As-
sociates.
29 fr. <«lor 35 mm.
With tesrh^nt note*.
Credits: Producer. Diana Wyllie.
Summary : A survey of English and European pottery.
1. Pottery. English. 2. Pottery, European. I. Diana Wyllie. ltd.
II. Carman Educational Associates.
738 76-738419
Carman EdncallMial Asmclates
Potter's craft: materials and techniques (Filmstrip) Diana
Wyllie, ltd., London. Released in the U. S. by Caiman
Educational Associates, 1966.
29 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's notes.
CREDITS : Producers. ShelU Lord. Ronald Morris.
SUMMARY: Illustrates clays, glaies, and colors, kilns and equip-
ment, and shows some of the techniques of making pottery.
1. Pottery. I. Diana Wyllie, ltd. IL Oumao Educational As-
sociates.
738.1 75-738483
Carman Bducaiional Associates
Potter's craft: primitive, eastern, and early European
(Filmstrip) Diana WylUe, ltd., London. Made by Robert
Fournier. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educatiwal
Associates, 1966.
29 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
CREDITS: Producer. Diana WyDla.
SUMMARY: Depicts the styling of early Bun^eas potMry.
1. Pottery, European. L DUna WyUle, ltd. II. Carman educa-
tional Associates.
738 72-738521
Carman Edncatlonat Assodates
Potter's craft : techniques and decoration (Filmstrip)
Diana Wyllie, ltd., London, 1966. Made by .Sheila Ix)rd
and Ronald Morris. Released in the U. S. by Carman Edu-
cational Associates.
28 fr. color. 3^ mm.
With teachers notes.
SUMM.\RY : Shown how potters throw and nK>del day and depicts
the methods they use to decorate their products.
1. Pottery. I. Diana Wyllie, ltd. II. Carman BdDcatloiiHl A.v
soclates.
738 76-738557
Carmsn Bducatl«tnal Ansociate^
Potters Photographic Amplications Company
see
Artificial respiration.
Athletics and games .
Baking: breadmaldng.
Bleeding.
Bookbinding.
Care of Hngemails.
Cleaning your teeth.
Development of the ovum fish.
Development of the ovum newt.
Development of the ovum rabbit.
Domestic science and cookery.
Drilling with a drilling machine.
The Eider duck.
Elmbryology of Echims.
From mineral to smelting pig iron.
From pig iron to steel.
The Glass blower.
Graphics — presentation models.
Hairbrush and comb.
The Kittiwake.
Leaving home.
Life cycle of Diphyllobothrium latum.
Manufacture of glass products.
Manufocture of sheet steel.
Metalwork.
The Micrometer— metric.
The Micrometer— metric (examples)
Regelation.
Rolling steel plate.
Scalds.
Stickleback — male aggression.
Stickleback — nesting and egg care.
Stopping distance.
The Structure and movements of the cuttle-
fish.
Va& Tarsler.
Potter's wheel as a tool (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1965. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (CreatlTe ceramics, series 1. no. 8>
With study guide.
Credits: Collatx>rator, Carlie Tart.
Summary: Introduces the potter's wheel by pointing out Its prac-
tical and aesthetic values In helpins the student to create with clay.
Dunonstrates the formation and decoration of cylinders, bowls, and
1. Pottery. I. Bailey nima. Inc., Hollywood. Calif. II. BFA
Educational Media. Series: CreaUre ceramics (Motion picture)
series 1, no. 3.
7»8 78-711607
EPA EdncaHonal Media
A Potter's worid {Motion picture) British Broadcastinj?
Corp., London, 1966. Released in the U. S. by Peter M.
Robeck & Co., 1967.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of the works and philosophy of the pottn-,
Bernard Leach.
1. Leat^i. Bernard Howell, 1887- L British Broadcasting
Corporation, n. Robeck (Peter M.) & Company, inc.. New York.
927 Fi A 68-:i224
Peter M. R(A>eck & Co.
Potterton Productions
see
Pinter people.
95
Pottery (Motion pioture) Halas and Bat<^eIoT Education
Diviwon, London ,1»6~!, Released in the U. S. by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
15 motion pictures (4 min. each) 81. color. 8 mm.
Loop films. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author. St. Pauls Films.
Smnman/: Demonstrates vartous steps to follow In the making of
pottery and accessories.
1. Pottery. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., London,
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
738.1 Fi A 68-8008
Halas and Batchelor Cartotm Films
Pottery (Filmstrip) Common Ground, Londtm, 1949. Made
by L. J. Simpkin. Released in the V. S. by Carman Edu-
cational Associates, 1966.
S7 fr. bJkw. SS oua.
With teachers notes.
SUSJHART : Uses a story sequeoce to lllostrate the production of
pottery.
1. Pottery. I. Common Ground, ltd., LtHidon. II. Carman Edu-
cational Asaodates.
738 76-738520
Carman Educational Associates
Pottery {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm. (Art media)
Loop lilm. Film notes on cartridge case.
CreditM: Author. Cora PuccL
Bummary: Illustrates the basic techQlqoes of hand-bullt pottery,
Indndtnf pinch pot, coll, and slab methoda Stresses the feel of
working with clay, the plasUdty of the medium, and Its onlimited
posslbllltes.
L Pottery. l Ballcs OorporatitHi, Cambrldcs. Masa Serlea:
Art media ( Motion picture)
738.1 72-700684
Ealing Corporation
Pottery (Motion picture) Ealing; Corp., 1969,
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm. (Hopl Indians)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
SsauMrv.- Shows the making of pottery by tiw Hopl, from collect-
ing the clay to firing.
1. Indians of North America — Pottery. 2. Hopl Indians. l
Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass. Series: Hopl Indians (Mo-
tion plctare)
745.5 72-704431
Balinc OorporatlOQ
Poultry and Egg National Board
But
How to cook chicken.
Poultry farm to market (Motion picture) Charles Cahill
and Associates, 1966.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summunt: Presents ao introduction to the operation of a modem
poultry farm. An open-eod film designed to stimulate discussion.
1. Poultry. I. Cfthlll (Charles) and Assodatea, inc., Hollywood,
Calif.
636.5 f"i A 68-1113
CharlesGabllland Associatea
Ponltxy iiiaiawrfm eqm^nent {Motion picture) Canada,
Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. Made and re-
leased by National Film Board of Canada, 1966.
16 min. sd. t>ftw. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Frank filler.
Summanf: Shows equipment uwd Id Canada for processing poul-
try for the market.
1. Poultry plants — Gqulpmeot and supplleK. i. Canada. Dept.
of Trade and t'ommerce. ii. Canada. National FUm Board.
664 75-700891
National Flltn Board of Canada
Poultry raising {Motion picture) Vocational Guidance
Films. Made by Burton Holmes Films. Released by
Carl F. Mahnke Productions, 1945.
11 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Your life work films)
With manuaL Manual lacUng In L. C
CredUi: Script Arthur P. Twogood.
SuMmary: Surreys the types of work STallable on poultry farms.
Describes the different types of ponltry farms and presents some con-
siderations In managem«it of the farms.
1. Pooltry. L Vocational Guidance Films, inc. n. Habnks
(Carl F.) Productions, Inc., Des Moines. Serlea: Toor life work
films (Motion picture)
686.5 70-704275
Poultry selection and jadffing {FHautrip) Vooatiooal Edu-
cation Productions, 1968.
2 fllm»(rlp5 (pt. 1. 62 fr. ; pt, 2. 50 fr.) color. S5 mm.
With illustrated script
Credit*: Author. I*o Sankoff.
Swmmarv: Covers the skills necessary for handling and Judging
poultry. Describes the relation beCwem prodocUon and pigmenta-
tloa; the ptqmlar pooltry Industry tireeds, and major and mlaor
chicken defects.
1 Ponltry — Judging. l Vocational Education Productions.
686JS 74-732661
Vocational BducaUon ProdactlODS
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Pound <rf prevention {Motion picture) Gordon D. Jenaax
in cooperation with the 1367 Photographic Flight Far East
Air Force, 1958.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summarv: Documents an accident Id which a child la severely
bupoed- TollowB the hoeplUl treatment of the child and BoggeaM
ways to prevent bnm accidenta.
1. Bums and scalds. i- Jensen, Gordon D.
614.8 Fi A 67-2215
Gordon D. Jensen
Pounds and ounces (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, lft72. Made
by Golt Educational Materials,
ll'i fr. color. 35 mm. and jdionodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 334 rpiu.,
8 mln. ( Measuring weight aeries)
Al^ is-<<iied with phonotape In cnssette.
With teacher's KUlde.
CREDITS: Producer. Aids Golt.
SUMMARY: Discusses pounds and ouncea aa weight measures.
For primary grades.
1. Weights and measure*— Juvenile films. 2. Units — Juvenile
films. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. II. Series: Measuring
weight series (Filmstrip)
[QCSSl 872^ 75-73&929
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pounds and using scales (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1972.
Jlade by Golt Educational Materials.
I-.-, fr. (v>Ior. .1.T imri. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33i rpm..
8 mln. ( Sleasuring weight series)
.\lso Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Alda Golt.
SUMMARY: Describes the weight measure of a pound and show*
how to use scales measuring pounds. For primary grades.
1. Weights and measures— Juvenile fllma. 2, Scales (Weighing
instrumcntsl—Juvenile films. 3. Dnita — Juvenile films. I. Mc-
Graw.Hlll Book Company. II. Series: Measuring weight series
(Filmstrip)
[QC88] 872.8 71-739928
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pourquoi n'est-il pas li? {Motion picture) ORTF, Paris.
Released in the U. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
13 i;.jii. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Les Francis dies vous. Set 2, les-
son 22 J
A French language teaching film.
With manual.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. OtUcs de radio-
diffusion- television francalse. n. Chilton Company. Series: Le.'
Fran^als chez tous (Motion picture) Set 2, lesson 22,
448 73-704477
Chilton Books
Poursuite de cambrioleurs sur les toits (Motion picture)
La Sociote Lumiere, Paris, 1898.
3S sec. Bl. bAw. 16 mm.
Sadoul, G. Louis Lumlfere, Catalogue Lumlftre, no. 962: Pour-
suite «ur les toits. , , , „
Made trwa a 35 mm. original In the Cln*matheque Fran^aise.
On reel with 58 other Lumiftre numbers.
In the Cinematheque Fransalse Film Collection, Library of
Congress.
CREDITS: Director, Georges Hatot
SUMMARY : A comedy In which two burglars flee from poUoemeQ
across the rooftops. , ™,
I. Soclite Lumiere, Paris. II. Cinematheque Frangalse Flhn
Collection III. Poursuite sur lee toits (Motion picture)
791.43 72-710488
Pous.'^jn — The seven sacrements (Motion picture) Arts
C"i!iu-il of r.reat Britain. I-ondon, lOfifi. Made by Samari-
tan Kiim.s. I^ndon. Iletensed in the t'. S. by Films In-
roi j-orated, 1D71.
jO mill. sil. color. 10 mm.
• KKIHTS: Director. Dudlej Show .\Hhton : music, Giovanni <Ia
rtil^-rrlua : ptintocmphfr, Wolfijang Susrhitzky ; editor, Sarah Philip-
.■^f-MMARY : Sir Anthony Blunt dlscuRses The seven sncrements
p;ilnteil.by Nicolas Poussln. analyzing the Hymbnilc and lllurelcal
significance of their composition. Shows that these pictures embody
(hf quintpssent* of pimiwln's nrt and that the sacrements represented
fur the artist and his friends the basic truth which runs through
all fiimts of religion, pagan or Christian.
1. pousHln, Nicolas, 1594?-166.'5. I. Arts Council of Great Bri-
tHiii. II. Films Incorporated.
I NI>r..Vl.l>H] 759.4 70-712015
Fllm>< Incorporated
Poverty in the dty {FUnutrip) Visual Education Consul-
tants, 1968.
40 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummnry-- Shows the extent of urban poverty In the United States.
L Poor— U S. I. Visual Education Consultanta, Inc.
339.4 71-733967
visual Education Con- sultanU
Porerty: Urint in the other America (Filmstrip) Audio
Visual Narrative Arte. 1971.
3 ftlmntrlp". color, 3.'. mm. and 3 pbonodlacs (2 ». each; 1 ».
for manual projw'tor. I ». for automatic projectort, 12 In., 38* rpm,
A|u> iHHued with phonotape In caoM-itf.
With tparher'M guide. , „ . ..
( REDITS : Script, Wef»dy ByOell ; narrator. Gene Oalu-hii ;
editorial ronsultant. Adolph Sionc: editor. Jennifer Welby.
CONTBNTS: 1. Who are they? 96 fr.. 14 min.— 2. Why are they
poor? TO fr. 18 mi".— S. The war ag«ln>il poverty. 78 fr.. 18 mln.
1 Poor— L". «. -Juvenile Alms. 2 Economic •Miliunce, Domes-
tic—U. 8.— Juvefili* nimi. I. Audio Visual Narrative Arts (Klnnl
[HCI10.P61 309.173 78-740146
Audio Visual Nsrratire Ans
Powder keg in the Dominican RepabUc (Motion picture)
Hearst .Metrotone News, 1965.
6 mil) .td. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, v, 8, no, 4)
On reel with Battle of Britain remembered — the few, the Im-
mortal.
With study guide.
Summary: A review of the causes, the leaders, and the events of
the revolulion In the Dominican Republic that led to Intervention
by the United States.
1. Dominican Republic— History— 19C1- 2. U. S.— Foreign
relations — Dominican Republic. 3. Dominican Republic — Foreign
relation." — U. S. i. Hearst Metrotone News, inc.. New York.
Series: Screen new.s dige-st (Motion picture) v. 8, no. 4.
917.293 70-700505
Hearst iletrotone News
Powdering; and mascara {Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the I'. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Stagecraft: Straight make-up)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide, , ,. , ,, , ,
Siimmarv: Shows methods, materials, and techniques (or applying
powder and mascara for the stage.
1 Make-up Theatrical. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Brim'nnica Educational Corporation. Series: Stagecraft: Straight
792 76-704842
nlca Educational Corp.
make-up (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britan-
Powell (B, M.) Incorporated
see
Great Caesar's ghost!
Powell, Dilys
Small world: Powell, Williams, Mishima.
Power (Jules) Productions
see
inc. , New York
Israel: making a land productive.
The Power {Motion picture) Galaxy Productions. Released
by Metro- Gold wyn -Mayer, 1967.
100 niin. sd. color. 35 mm.
PanavLsion. ,, „ . ,
Kftsed on the novel of the same title by Frank M. Robinson.
Credit!: Producer, George Pal; director, Byron Haskin; screen-
play John Gay- music. Mlkios Kozsa ; director of photography.
Ellsworth Fredricks; film editor. Thomas J. McCarthy. Cast:
George Hamilton. Suzanne Pleshette. Richard Carlson. Yvonne De
Carlo, Earl Hollimaii, Gary Merrill.
Summary: \ wlence-flctlon film in which a member of a team
of space scientists tries to discover which one of his teammates
possesses a strange and terrible power over the minds of men.
I, Robinson. Frank M. The power, ii. Galaxy Productions.
III. Metro-<;oldwyn-Mayer, Inc. » _ ^,
791.43 71-707824
The Power and energy crisis: teckaologlcal challenge of the (atnre.
[Filmstrip] Scott Education Division, 1972. Made by As-
sociated Press.
2 filmstrips (207 fr.) color. 35 mm. wd 2 phonodiscs (2 s. each), 12 in.,
33 1/3 rpm.
Alfo issued with phonotape in cusellc.
With temcher's guide.
SUMMARY: Leading scientisu, ccologists. and public offKisls discuss the
problcDU involved in supplying the power uid energy requircmcnti for the
growing United Slates.
1 . Electriricaiion— United States. i. Scou Graphics. Education Division.
[TK23] 609.73 72-732599
Scott Graphics Education 72 MARC
Diviuon
The Power and glory of England {Motion picture) Douglas
Productions, 1964.
05 mln. si. color. 16 mm.
To be presented with a lecture cued to the film.
Credits: Producer, Neil Douglas.
Summary: Traces the history of England from prehistoric tlmea
to the present, emphasising fn'cat moments and personalities through
the ages. Filmed In England.
1. Gt. Brit.— Hist. i. Douglas Productions.
942 Fi A 68-617
DuugKis Productions
Encyclopaedia BnUnnica
Power and wheels. [Motion picture]
Educational Corp., 1972.
17 min. ad, color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. William Kay; collaborator, Leon Stover.
SUMMARY; Surveys the social and cultural impact of (he car and investi-
gates iu reiati<»iship to the American economy.
1. Automobile— Social aspecu -United Stales. 2 Automobile industry and
trade— United Sutes. (1. Aulomohile-Social aspects. 2 Automobile indus-
try and trade] I Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
rHE5623] 388.34 72-701972
EBEC 72 MARC
Power at the pole {Motion picture) Cinefonics, in coopera-
tion with Southeastern Telephone Co., 1969.
8 mill. wl. color. 16 mm.
Credit!: Executive producer, C. O. Probst; director and writer.
Ronald 8.. Klein; photography. Lido Andreoni; edilinf, Fred M.
Kaplan. „ . _
nummary: Explains that the use of portable Iropak AC generator*
by the telephone linesmen of the Cook Electric Company will saTS
time and money. Shows the use of the generator In typical Instal-
iationx.
1 Electric power planlB, Portable. i. Cinefonics, Inc.
621.387 Fi 68-643
TIm Power drdm. [Filmstrip] FamUy Films. Released by Family
Films and Society for Visual Education. 1972.
72 fr. color. 3 J mm. and phonodisc: I s.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 10 min.
(Surviving the ecology crisis, no. 4>
Abo iaaued with phonoupe in cassette.
With tcacben' guide.
CREDITS: Writer. Jim Lawrence; narrator, Phil Barton; photographer, Alex
Ferguson. ,_ , - .
SUMMARY: ExpUins that power provides the energy for technological to-
cieiks and that the need for power is increasing at a rapid rste. Discusses how
power and fuel can be preserved.
1, Electric power. I. Family Films, inc. 11. Society for Visual Educauon.
inc Chicaaa 111. Scries: Surviving the ecology crisis. tRlmstrip] no, 4
333.8 72-732752
72 MARC
iTKlOOl]
Society for Visual
Education
Power drills for woodwork (Motion picture) Moreland-
Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S.
by Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood work— machine tooU)
\i8o issued as 5 single concept 8 mm. lot^ fllma.
SUMMARY- Describes parts, adjustments, and the operation of a
drill press, and the parts, bits, and operation of a portable drill.
1 Drill presses. 2. Woodworking machinery. I. Moreland-
Latchforcl Productions, Toronto. II. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
Ill Series- Wood work— machine tools (Motion picture)
■ [TT180] 621.9 74-713069
Sterling Educational Fllma
Power for the moonship {Motion picture) National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration, 1966. Made by
WGBH-TV.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Science reporter series*
CredUt: Production soperrlsor, (naytOD Edwards; director. Bus-
sell Morash ; narrator, John Fitch,
l?ummary: Explores the world of fuel cells. Includes views of
working models for Apollo spacecraft, and outlines their possible
future use on earth.
1 Fuel crfls. 2. Space yehlcles— AuxUlary power anpply. B.
Project Apollo. i. U. S. National Aeronaotlcs and Space Atlmln-
Istratlon. Series: Science reporter series (Motion picture)
629.47 78-708122
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Power from fusion {Motion picture) United Kingdom
Atomic Energy Authority, London. Released in the U. S.
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
30 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents an Introduction to the principles behind the
work of the ("ulham Laboratory Jind describes the nature of the
problems to be solved before power from fusion can be mastered.
1. Atomic power. 2. Controlled fusion. i. United Kingdom
Atomic Energy Authority, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
539.764 Fi A 68-1121
UcOraw-HIU Book Co.
{FUmatrip) Herbert E.
Power from hydro-electricity
Budek Films and Slides, 1960.
25 f r. color. 35 mm.
Credit!: Author, Jan Paul
Summary: Uses photographs and diagrams to explain how water
Is gathered In damn and then employed as power in the form of elec-
tricity. Explains the construction and operation of turbines. Shows
hoiv electricity Is carried over vast distances. With captltms. For
elementary grades.
1. Water-power electric plants. l Badek. (Herbert B.) Flbna
and Slides, Santa Barbara, California.
372.3 78-736254
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
The Power grinder, how to use it safely. [Filmstrip] University
of Illinois. Vocational Agriculture Service, 1964.
48 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Lists vsrious types of power grinders srd explains how to
select, adjust, and use a grinder. Lists safety precautions for using the grinder
1. Grinding machines. 2. Grinding and polishing— Safely measures 3,
Power toola— Safety measures. 1. Illinois. University. Vocational Agricul-
ture Service.
tTri53.5] 621.9 72-735249
m, Univ. Vocabonai 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
96
Power hacksaw (Motion picture) BFA Educational Media,
1970.
8 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Metalworking series)
lioop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Identlfie.'i the parts of the power hacknaw anil dem-
onstrates the correct technique for operating the machine. Covera
blade selection and sharpness, feed control, coolant flow, and the
adjustment of blade to line.
1. Hacksaws. 2. Power tools. I. BFA Educational Media,
Series: Metalworking series (Motion picture. BFA Educational
Media)
684.09 72-711686
BFA Educational Media
Power hacksaw and band saw {Motion picture) Wm. Brose.
Released by Itailey-Film Associates, 1960.
12 mln. !«1. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the correct technlqoe for cutting metal
with the power hacksaw and the band saw. Bmphaaliea safety
practices and proper maintenance of the aaw and blade*, and dl»*
cusaes the Yarlous kinds of blades available.
1. Band Haws. 2. Hacksaws. S, Uetal-cuttiof,!. Broae, William.
II. Balley-Fllm Associates.
621.9 79-708088
Balley-FUm Assodatea
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Power in perpetuity {Motion picture) Churchill Falls
(Labrador) Corp., Montreal. Made by Crawley Films.
Released by Modem Talking Picture Service and Hydro-
Quebec, 1967. Released in the U. S. by Modern Talking
Picture Service.
20 mlD. sd. color. 19 mm.
French rersiOD also issued.
Credits: Producer. F. R. Crawley: director, Sally UacDooald;
■crlpt, Gordon Gale; commeDtator, Frank Wlllia; anlmatloo, Vic
Atkinson: music, Bruce Nyznlk; cameramen, Stan Brede, Robt.
Ennls, Frank Stokes: film editor, Vincent Valtekucas.
Summary: Shon-a why and bow tbe world's largest single hydro-
electric [wwer project Is coming into being In the witdemen of cen-
tral Labrador, capable of producing power saffldeat for more tbaa
three metropolitan cities.
1. Water-powM- electric plants — Labrador. i. Churchill Falla
(Labrador) Corporation, n. Modern Talking Picture Serrtce, Inc.
III. Hydro-Quebec.
621.312 Fi A 68-598
National Film Board of Canada
Power measarement (Motion picture) Eftlinir Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronics: meters)
Ijyop Dim. Film notes ou cartridge case.
Summary: Illustrates the convenience of a meter that r«ada watta
directly, and demonstrates wattmeter connections In Taiioos drcalti.
L Wattmeter. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Maas. Se-
ries: Electronics: meters (Motion picture)
621.37 74-705032
Ealing Corp.
The Power of a pebble. [Motion picture] Hadassah. Made by
Larry Frisch Productions. Released by Hadassah Film Library,
1972.
20 Diin. *d color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Uies a leriea of vignettes about young people living and study-
ing in liracl to show the vocational and educalioiial work of Hsdauah through
it! ioititutHMU. the Hadassah Comprehensive High School. Seligsberg-Braadets,
tbe Vocational Guidance Institute, and the Hadassah Community College.
1. Vocational education— Israel. 2. Education— Israel. t. Hadassah. the
Women's Zionist Organization of America.
[LC1047.I79] 370.95694 72-701793
CINE 72 MARC
Power of brevity {FUmstrip) Filmstrip House, 196&.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 88) rpm., 7
min. microgroove. (Word power)
With script.
Summary: Cites examples to Illustrate the importance of proper
EngHsh usage with emphasis on the effectlvwieas of brcTlty.
1. English language— Style. r. FUmstrip House, New York.
Series: Word power (FUmstrip)
428 75-735409
A. L. A. Booklist
The Power of emotion in speech {Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by Joshua Tree Pro-
ductions.
\T, luln. wl. color. lU mm. (Oral com mini icat ions series)
.Miicnetlc sound track.
With tencher's guide.
f'lTdits; Adviser, A. Richard Sogliuuo.
nummary: Points out that a speech should have a clear, definite
purptwe, use simple, clear language, and olTer proof of statements,
ami that the speaker should i<bow sincerity and roice control. Uses
the funeral n, atlon of Mark Antony a.** an example.
1. Oratory. i. Mc<jran'-Uill Book Company'. Series: Oral
roiiimunlcations series (Motion picture)
808.5 70-701059
M^^;rnw-HillHookCo.
Power of my spirit: the American Indian (Filmstrip)
Denoyer-Gcppert Audio- Visuals. Released by Denoyer-
Geppert Co., 1971.
200 fr. color. 35 mm. and 2 pbonodlscs (2 a. each), 12 In.,
33J rpm. microgroove.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Narrator, Buffy Salnte-Marie.
SUMMARY: Indians living in big cities and on re^erTatloos talk
about how Ill-prepared for technological and wblte society tbey
are. and point out that they are forced by economic necesalty to
enter into that society.
1. Indians of North America — Social conditions. 2. Indians of
North America — Economic conditions. I. Denoyer-Gqjpert Com-
pany. II. The American Indian (Filmstrip)
[E98.S67] 301.451 73-739371
DeD0yer-0^n>Brt Co.
(Power of plants, {Motion picture) International Tele-Film
Productions, 1949.
11 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (John Kieran's kaleidoscope)
Creditt: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee.
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography to show the physical power
of plants In their efforts to reach tbe sun and fulfill their growth,
pointing out how they forcibly orercome obstacles deliberately placed
in their way.
I. Growth (Plants) 2. Pbototropism. i. International Tele-
Film Productions, Inc. Series: John Kieran's kaleidoscope (Mo-
tion picture)
Fi 67-2067
The Power oX silence (Motion pictare) Joseph Nettis Pro-
ductitms. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1970.
17 min. sd. color. Id mm.
SUMMARY : Explains tbe history and actlTttles of the Quakers.
1. Friends, Society of. I. Joseph Nettis Productions. II. Ster-
ling Educational Films, Inc.
289.6 70-711404
CINE
The Power of the tonfue (Motion picture) Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America and National Broadcasting
Co. Released by National Academy for Adult Jewish
Studies, 1968.
SO mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Kinescope. , „. ^
Telecast on the NBC series Eternal light
With script. ^, ,^
Credil*: Script, Shimon Wlncelberg. « . . n.^
Summary: Portrays Ellewr Ben-Yehuda's efforts to fe'lye the
Hebrew language after nineteen centuries, during which It bad been
SS mainly iTprayer. legal respomw. and medieval poetry, and to
develop It Into a spoken language for dally use.
1. Ben Yehudah. Elleser. 1858-102. i. Eternal lle||t CT^^Won
nro^ram) n Jewish Theological Seminary of America, in. Na-
Ka? Broadcasting Company. Inc. iv. National Academy for Adult
Jewish studi«i, ^^ ^ 70-700974
National Academy (or Adult Jewish Studies
Power sweeps (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, 1969. Made by Simon and Flynn.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Vlnce Lombardl's the science and
art of football, no. 7)
Summary: Vlnce Lombardl presents bis Dumber one play, the
power sweep, showing all blocking assignments and how tbey are
executed.
1. Football— Offense. 2. Blocking (Football) i. Lombardl.
Vlnce. II. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Vlnce lom-
bardl's the Hdeoce and art of foottwU (Motion picture) no. T.
796.332 72-709158
Holt. Rinehart and Wlnstoo
Power Teaching Method {Motion picture) Lemell Agency,
1952. Made by Normandy Productions.
45 ni'n .sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: An adrertlsing aim whic* demonstrates tbe Power
Teaching Method of the M<4ody Masquerade CreaUve Sales System,
an emoUwial selUng technique which includes the deTel<q>roent of a
congenial relationship with the customer. Shows a customer being
sow a SK-Ies of dancing leasoos. To be used only by leraeee of tbe
LeroeH Agency, as part of Melody Masquerade CreaOve Sates Sy»-
tem. '
1. Salesmen and KaJeAnansblp. 2. AdvertlslD^. l Lem^I
Agency.
658.89 73-704276
Power tcchBoloor. [Transparencies] DCA Educational Products,
1968.
21 iransparcncies color 12 x 10 in
With U overlays
With incher'i guide.
SUMMARY: Prcunti new dcvetopmenu in method* ofcrcalini power such
as the dietel. [urbojet. gts lurbine. and others. Discuues engines, rockets, and
the hydro|en -oxygen fuel cell
I. Engines 2 Power (Mechanics) I. DCA Educational Products.
lTJ755) 621 72-735298
DCA Educaiiona) 71 MARC
Products
Power: the use of energy, set 1 (Fi/matrip) Budek Films
& .Glides, 1968.
3.'i fi- color. 35 mm.
Credit: Author, Eugene L. Todburst.
i<iiiiimaiy: ^^llovv^ how man has harnessed muscle, wind, and water
power so that they may t>e used to his advantage.
1. Force and «iergy. 2. Power [Mechanics) i. Budek (Her-
bert £.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
372.3 70-733152
Bud*^ Films & Slides
Power: the use of energy, set 2 (Filmstrip) Budek Films
& Slides. 1968.
35 fr. ctrfor. 35 mm.
Credil^: .Author, Eugene L. Podhurst.
Summary: Explains man's use of combustion, the atom, and the
sun (o aid his work.
1. Force and energy. 2. Power I Mechanics) i. Budek (Her-
bert E.) Films and Slides. Santa Barbara, Calif.
372.3 74r-733153
Budek Films & Slides
Power to destroy (Motion picture) WTTW. Released by
National Educati<Mial Television and Radio Center, 1960.
2» mln. sd. b4w. 16 mm. (Ordeal by Are, no. 13)
Adap'fvl from the book entitled Ordeal by fire, by Fletcher Pratt.
Credits: Produivr and director. William Friedkiii: adaptiirlon.
Francis Cougblln. William Friedklii; music, Thomas .A. Doi'sey.
Summary: Dramatic readings, against a background of paintings
and authentic Ctrll War photozrnphs, describe the May 18ft4 struggle
of attrition between Grant and Lee In tbe Wilderness and Spotsyl-
ranta areas of northeastern Virginia, when both sides suffered tre-
mendous losses.
1. Wilderness. Batlle of. 18ft4 2. Spotsylvania. Battle of. 1844.
L Pratt. Fletcher. 1897-1966. Ordeal by fire. it. Chicago. Televi-
sion station WTTW. in. National Educational Television and Radio
Center. Series : Ordeal by fire (Motion picture) no. 13.
Fi 67-833
Power to the people {Motion picture) Gulf SUtes UtiKtiea
Co. Made by Julias D. Feigelson Productions. Released
by United Film Associatee, 1968.
1 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Power people)
Summary: A promotional film showing bow an Investor-owned
public ntimies company has helped change a wilderness Into a thriv-
ing community.
1. Public utilities. I. Gulf SUtes UtUiUes Company, n. United
Film Associates. Series: The Power people (Motion plcttjre)
711 77-702528
CINE
97
[Transparencies] DCA Educational
'ower tool maintenance.
Products. 1971.
32 transparencies, color. 12 x 10 in.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Daniel Irvin
SUMMARY: Describes methods of preventive maintenance to insure con-
tinued safe operation of power tools Focuses on common problems likely to
arise when using such equipment.
1. Power tools— Maintenance and repair 1. DCA Educational Products.
[TT153.5] 621.9 72-735299
DCA Educational 72 MARC
Products
Power toob. [Transparencies] DCA Educational Products, 1966.
24 transparencies, color. 12 x 10 in.
With teacher's |uide.
SUMMARY: Describes portaWe and sutiooary power tools, and stresses
safe uiilizalion of each piece of equipment. Shows cutaway views and names the
component parts of the tools.
I. Power toots t. DCA Educational Products.
[Tn53.5j 621.9 72-735300
DCA Educational 72 MARC
Produca
Power train (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min 8l. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine Inthe, set 1)
With teacher's guide. .
Summary: Describes the metbod of changing spindle speed on tne
average belt-driven engine lathe to perform various types of opera-
*"*r'Lathe«. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Machine
shop series. ElemenUry engine latbe (Motion picture) set 1.
621.9 Fi A 67-2480
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Power train {Motion picture) Films/Weet Made by Forf
Motor CO./TV Cartoons, London. Released by AIMb,
1968.
why," "what." and
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm-
Summarii: Uses animation to explain the
•■how" of the automobile tratismlralon system.
1 Automobiles— Transailfl.>(lon devices. i. Films/West, Inc.
n. AIMS Instructional Media SerTlces. ^nnnAO
629.2 70-700008
Films/West
Power volleyball: The Japanese roll— the block (Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1968. Made by CalWn Pro-
ductions.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
\joap film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With guide.
Summarv: Members of the gold-medal- winning noen's sod women s
United Statea Pan American Games Tolleyball teams demonstrate
the latest techniques used In tbe Japanese roll and the block.
1. Volleyball. l Athletic Instltulfc
796.32 Fi A 68-2444
Athletic Institute
Power volleyball: The serve {Motion picture) Athletic In-
stitute. 1968. Made by Calvin Production*.
4 min si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Menitiers of the gold-niednl-wlnnlng men's and women's
United States Pan American Games volleyball teams demonstrate the
latest techniques used In the serve.
1. Volleyball. i. Athletic Institute.
796.32 Fi A 68-2440
Athletic Institute
Power volleyball: The set (Motion pictare) Athletic Insti-
tute, 1968. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mil! si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Members of the fcold-medal- winning men's and womok's
United States Pan American Oames volleyball teams demonstrate the
latest techniques used in the set.
1. Volleyball. l Athletic Instltnte,
796.32 Fi A 68-2442
Athletic Institute
Power volleyball: The spike {Motion picture) Athletic In-
stitute, 1968. &{ade by Calvin Productiona
4 mln. 8l. color. 8 mm.
Loop film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Wltb guide.
Summary: Members of the gold-medat- winning men's and women's
United States Pan American Oames volleyball teams demonstrate
the latest techniques used in the spike.
1. Vollevball. l Athletic Institute.
796.32 Fi A 68-2443
Athletic Institute
Power vt^eyball: The underhand pass (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1968. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln «i. color. 8 imn.
Loop film.
l!«ned In standard S mm. and In super 8 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Members of the gold-roedai-wlnnlng men's and women's
United States Pan American Oantes volleyball teams demonstrate tbe
latest technique used In the underhand pass.
1. Volleyball- r. Athletic Institute.
796.32 Fi A 68-2441
Athletic Institute
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Powerline — transportation of energy (Motion picture)
Arthur Bftrr Productions, 1971.
11 mill. ad. color. 16 mm.
Wirb teacher's guide.
fciiimmary : Explilns how eleflricKy la produced, traniported, and
distributed. Portrays the importance of an electrical network for a
tran->portatloa system.
1 Electric power. I. Barr (Arthur) Productions, Pasadena,
Calif.
621.31 71-710661
Arthur Barr Productions
Powers Compaity
Alone.
Powers of ten {Uotion picture) Charles Eames, 1968.
8 min. 9d. color. 16 mm.
Based oo the book Cosmic Tiew, by Kees Boeke.
Creiili: Music, Elmer Bernstein.
Summari/: Presents a linear Tiew of the universe from the human
scale, to the sea of galaxies, to the nucleus of a carbon atom. Demon-
strates the powers of ten using an image, a narration, and a dash-
board to give a due to the relatire size of things and to show what
the addition of another xero to any number meana
1. Decimal system. 2. Exponents (Algebra) L Boeke, Kees.
Cosmic Tiew. ii. Eames, Charles.
500 75-706836
Charles E^mes
Pownall/Cine, ltd.
Marcor.
PowWow at Duck Lake (Motion picture)
Board of Canada, 1968.
National Film
15 mill. sii. li&w. Hi mm. (Challenge for change)
Made in inoptTatlon with departments aud agencies of (he Got-
ernment ut CaiiiKln.
Credit:- Pi-oducers. John Konieny, Barrle Hoivells; director, Bon-
nie Klein ; ninicnininn. Tuny Iimiielu ; editor. Roger Hart.
SuMinarj/: Scenes of the talk-in at Duck L^ke, Saskatchewan, on
Jnne 10-11. 1967, where Indlan-XWtis problems are openly and
strongly prewutwi l>efore n mixed audience of Indians and whites,
by speakers mncing from Federal MemDers of Parliament to chlefB
of isolated northern bands.
1 Indians of North America — Canada — Government relations.
L Canada. National Film Board. Series: Challenge for change
(Motion picture)
970.4 77-705258
National Film Board of Canada
Practical approaches to the aartlBg MaBageBeat of the caaccr
patieat [Motion picture} Antericao Cancer Society, 1969.
22 min- td. color 16 mm.
Also iMucd in ttandard 8 mm. and super 8 mm. with mafnetic touad tnck.
SUMMARY: DcmoRiUMCS to medical penonael how to uae simple and
OKfui improvbed devices fot cancer patients, such as a coloatomy ifrigation set,
wBier pad. tad lymphedema sle«ve. Discusses care of the skm and prevention
ct odor, af>d shows assistive fc«ding devices that hdp assure and adequate diet.
I. Cancer nuratnf. I. American Cancer Society.
[RC266] 610.73 72-700674
American Cancer Society 72 MARC
Practical art methods: Catting and printing (Famstrip)
Educational Productions, England. Prothmann Associ-
ates, 11)67.
23 double fr. color. SS mm.
With lecture notes.
Summon/: Shows the matertala required, the preparation of the
drawtng, the use of toots, and the flnlsbed print lo one color.
1. Prints— Technique. i. Educational Productiona. ltd.
II. Prothmann Aasoclatea.
761 70-784220
Prothmann AaaodatM
Practical art methods: Knife painting (FUmstrip) Educa-
tional Productions, England. Released in the U. S. by
Prothmann Associates, 1967.
a double fr. color. 3S mm.
With lecture notes.
Summary: Demonstrates bow knife painting Is done, ahowln^
preparation of colors, kinds of textures, and lajlns en the paint
1. Painting— Technlqtie. t. Education Productiona, ltd.
u. Prothmann Asaoclates.
7BL4 74-7S42S1
Prothmann Asnociatea
Practical art methods: Painting in oUs (FUrMtrip) Edaca-
tional Productions, England. Released in the U- S. by
ProthiiiJinn Associates, 1967.
85 double fr. color. 85 mm.
With lecture noto.
Summoiy: Showa the preparation of the palette and canvaa for
painting to olla.
1. Painting — Tecbnlqu*. i. Bdocatlonal Prodtictloos, ltd.
II. Prothmann Aiaoclatca,
761.4 78-784222
ProChnwon Aasodates
Pnclical art methods: Plaster Mode printing (FUmatrip)
Educational PrtKtuciiona, England. Released in the U. S<
by Prothmann Associates, 1967.
22 doQbla fr. color. 85 nm.
With lecture notSB.
Ammmtv.- Shows tba planoloc mtUnc and priatlng Inrolrad tn
L BducatUwal PredoetloM. ltd.
761 71-7M228
Prothmum AaaocUtce
Pnctical art methods: Printliu; with t«t«MS (Fflm.«rip)
Educational Productions, England. Keleased in the U. S.
by Prothmann Associates, 1967.
20 dogble tr. color. 86 mm.
r.iliS^"Ih°or.b. .«,« invoued .» miad« . print -U. «.-
" T'pniitt-Teoluilque. i. Bcjiic.tlon.1 ProdacHoiu. ltd.
,. proinmam, A»ocl.t«i ^_,^ ^ 75-784224
Prothmann Associates
Practical demonstraUon of Koch's postulates (.Motion pic-
Un.) Gateway Film Productions. I^OMdon. Released in
the U * International Comnumiralioii Films, 1968.
imii, 81 coor 8 mm. (Secondary bloloslcl science. >«rle«)
L"p ill.,. ', .om'?Sl 1° cnrtildje. l».ied i.< .l«..J»rfl 8 ....... ,.i.d 1.,
siijier 8 mm.
.S'rr£nrJr^ef..e ,«..nit..i> pnK.duie. tl..^o..-d b.
Robert Koch during his research with anthrax "* tabereulwis
Sho^. bacteria taken from an li.MlP;d '"""^^'"J^T^VtrX^AS,
a laboratory: then Isolated, reciiltnred. and iifw! to Infect a healthy
tomato plant, ^^^-^^q^o. "J. Sclenc^Methodology. 3. Dis-
J^'^^nJS'it^^ of .-ni.s..tl«n. i. Gateway Film Pro.lu^
tioi.- ltd.. I^ndon. n. Intenmttonal Comnnmication F Ims. ^
rle* : Secondary bloloei. cat science, series <M«"°° P'«°2
589 74-700541
lnternat!o;iiiH"Puimiinl- ration Films
Practical nurse
see
A Success story: Practical nurse
The Practical princess {Filmatrip) Parents' Magazine En-
terprises. Made by Thomas Sand Entet^irises. Released
by lje«rning Corp. of America, 1970.
H6 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., 33i rpm., 10 min.
niiiTogroove. (The Best stories e*er)
With script and teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses the story of the same title by Jay Williams to
Inspire children lo read. Helps strengthen comprehension of char-
acter and plot. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Books and reading for children. i.
Williams, Jay, 1&14- The practical princeas, n. Parents' Maga-
zine Enterprises, inc.. New York. ni. Learning Corporation of
America. Series: The Best stories ever (Fllmxtrlp)
S72.4 7a-736980
Learning Coip. of Amwlca
Practical woodworUav Desiga. [FUmstrip] RMI Fihn Produc-
tions, 1972. Made by Coleman fHlm Enterpriaea.
color. 3S n
and pbonodbc; I ■., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm..
Bpprox. 61 fr.
■ppfos 18 min.
Abo issued with phonotape
CREDITS: Coosulunu. WilUam E. Siudyvin. Melvin Tayku-.
SUMMARY: PrcKftts wood dctigning a* a cicalivc lolution to man indus-
trial production and illusirates the importance of cok>n and grain* of wood,
an^es and lines, dimensional shapes, and multi-wood mosaics in wood design.
1. Woodwork. 2. Design, Decorative. 1 RMI Film Prodoctioiis. II.
Title: Design [Filmsirip]
[TTlSSi 6M.08 72-732760
RMI ram Productions 72
MARC
Practica] woodworUag: Had tools. [Fdnutrip] RMI Film Pro-
ductions, 1972. Made by Orfeman FUm Enterpriaea.
sppiox. «lfr. color. 3S mm. and phooodisc: I s., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm..
■pprox. 18 min.
Abo issued with phonoupc in casseiic.
CREDITS: Coosulisnts, William E. Siudyvin, Melvin Taylor.
SUMMARY: Prcseau pbotogrsplw of actual shop HtnaboM which show
woodworking students using varioua types of saws, pUnea. and other toob.
Emphasizes safety precautions.
I. Woodwork. 2. Carpentry— Took. I. RMI Fdm Productiom. Il.Titlr
Hand tools. (Fdnmripi
[TT185i M4.0e 72-732762
RMI Fdm Producttoaa 72 MARC
Practfod woodworUag: Utndactiaa to woodwarUag. [Hloutrip}
RMI Film Productiona, 1972. Made by Coleman Rim Enter-
prises.
approx. 61 fr color, 35 mm. and phooodisc: 1 a, 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.,
approx. II min.
Abo issued with phonoupe in caocttc.
CREDITS: Consultants. William E. Studyvin. Melvin Taylor.
SUMMARY: PrcsenU the history of the uses ot wood, shows the diffierent
kinds of wood, and discusses woodworking careers.
I. Woodworking industries— Vocational guidance. I. RMI Film Prodoc-
bons. II. TKlr Introduction to woodworking. (Fihnstripj
(TS852j 684.08 72-732759
RMI Film Productions 72 MARC
Productions, 1972.
tPflmttrip] RMI P
Made by Coleman Film Enterprtsea.
I •-, 12 in., 33 1/3^
approx. 61 fr. color. 3S mm
apptox. I ■ min.
Abo issued with phonotape in cassette.
CREDITS: Consulunu. William E Studyvin. Melvin Taylor.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to operau (he major woodworking ma-
chines: the circular saw snd miur gauge, the band saw. the jig and coping saws,
the jointer, the shaper. artd the wood lathe.
1. Woodwork- 2 Wooodworking machinery. L RMI FUm Productiona.
II. Title: Machine toob. inimatrrpi
cTTlSSi 684.08 72-732763
RMI Film Produciions 72 MARC
98
tTransparencies] Creative Visuals [197-?j
2 transparencies. 10 x 12 in. (Data processing transparencies)
With teacher'* nuoual.
CONTENTS; Six bit code.— Eight bit code.
1. Electronic data processing. 2. Coding theory. 1. Creative Vi»uab
(Firm) II Series.
tQA76j 001.6 72-735882
Creative Visuab '2 MARC
Practice Mt for identification of l>erf cuts (Famttrip)
University of Hlinois, Vocational Agriculture Sernoe,
1965.
41 fr color 35 mm. I Animal »nd aalry Klem.e )
l—pJSLnra^trorpttr''^^^^^^^^ c^rf'nr-Se lo
pra^irTrk m^"chlng student to Identify bee cuts.
st^i SeSs: Animal and dairy «:ience (Fllmstr^)^ ^^^^^
niinovs. Unit. Voca- tlonai Agriculture SerTlce
Practice aet for identification of lamb cuts and Tarfety
cuts (FUrMtrip) University of Illinois, Vocational Agri-
culture Service, 1966.
32 fr color. 35 mm. (Animal and dairy science)
Sapplemenu the fllmstrlps entitled Identification of lamb cuw and
Identlflcation of kinds of meat. .. . i^
Summon': Shows an unnamed set of lamb and Tarlety cuts to oe
" Heat ctita — IdentmcatlMi. 2. Lamb (Meat) i- Illinois^
UnlTeralty. Vocational Agriculture Service, ii. Identification of lamb
cuts (FUmstrip) in. Identification of kinds of meat (Flimstripi
8erl«: Animal and dairy science (FUmstrip)
Fi A 67-4121
Illlnota. Univ. Voca- tlonal Agriculture Service
PracUcc aet for identification of pork cuts (FUmstrip)
University of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service,
196&.
37 fr color. 35 mm. (Animal and dairy science)
SupplemenU the fllmstrip entitled Identification of pork cuW^
Sammorv: Presents a set of plctur^ "^^^''^ ^'T,U
practice work in teaching students to Identify pork cuts.
1 Meat cnts-IdentlOcatlon. 2. Pork. i. Illinois. Cn^«" V-
Voeitlonal Agriculture Service, ii. tdeotlficatlon of pork cuts (Film-
strlp) Series: Animal and dairy science (Fllmstrip) ^
Illinois. Dnlr. Voca- Uonal Africulture Berrlee
PnKtldag a^ttT' [Fllmstrip] Scott Education Division, 1970.
54 ff. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. (Safety
at work)
Also issued with phonoupc in cassette
With teacher's |uide. .
SUMMARY: Discusses various aspecU of school shop safely. Emphasises
individual responsiblity. correct handlini of equipment, protective measures,
and first aid techniques. .
I. School shops— Safety measures. I. ScoU Graphics. Educauoo Divi-
sion. II. Series; Safety at work. [Fllmstrip]
614.8 72-732982
[Tn70.4i
Sena Education Division
72
MARC
The Prado (Motion picture) Southern Baptists Radio and
Television Commission and National Broadcasting Co., 1971.
50 niln. sd. color. 18 mm. (The Southern Baptist hour)
SUMMARY: Shows the paintings lo the Prado Museum in Madrid.
Discnsaes the economic history, trends of taste, personal predilections,
and attitudes toward God aa they relate to the collecting of the paint-
ings by kings and queens.
1. Madrid. Museo Naclonai de PIntura y Escultura. I. South-
em Baptist Convention. Radio and Television Commlaaloo. II. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, inc. III. Series: The Southern Bap-
tist hour (Motion picture)
759.6 74-711405
CINE
Prague. Statni zidovske museum. DetskI kresby na
zastavee k smrte, Terezin 1942-1944
see
I never saw another butterfly.
r of iaiAs. [Motion picture] Releaaed in the
U.S. by Kinetic Diviaioa. United World Filma, 1972.
29 min. sd. b*w. 16 nrni.
Made by professtooal Czech doemstocraphen. Presented by The Kinetic
Art
la Czech, with English titles added.
SUMMARY: DeK:ribe»theSovietinvs«o«iofC»choalovakiain 19M Coo-
SMls of actual radio browtcasti from the Radio BuUdinc in Prague and from
uswleigiuuwd Siaitoni dnrini and sftf r rhr imtsirtn Includes details of disastrous
evcBta, yet stnaaM the importance of calm and dignity and the coocinuing hope
for a paaosM acttknenL
1. Cswfaoslovak Republic— HiMory—Inienrentiea. I96t-
Woftd FUma, inc. Kinetic Diviaon.
[DB213.6) 943.7 72-701343
A.LA. r •
1. United
MARC
The Prairie {FUmntrip) Jonce and Osmond. Released by
Moilom Tjeaming Aids, 1968.
J>; tr color. 3S mm. (Critical thinking alda)
With i«-ucher's guUle.
nummary: I'urt 1 describes a typical trek west from New Enslaud
to Illinois imd the baflllng problems presented by the prairie. Part
2 (lealM with early farming in the midwest and the Impact of new
mnclilnery, such hb the McCormlck renper, on the wentem movement.
For elementary grndes. With cjiptl<>n«.
1_ u. 8.— Territorial expansion. 2. Agriculture— Middle We«t.
1. Jones and Osmond, Inc. il. Modern I-eamlng Aids. New York.
Berle*: Critical thinkinc nld» (Fllmstrip)
872J 72-783288
Mod«>rn I.«amlng Aids
Library of Confess Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Prairie {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1»70.
A mln ■!. color. mipM 8 mm. (Picture dlctlonarj of gmfrtphl-
cU twms)
Loop fllm. Film DOte« on Mrtrtdge caae.
Summary: Defines with words and picture* Tarlou* geojraphlcal
•Dd geological terma pertaining to the pralrlo.
1. pralrlea— Terminology. i- Klallng Corporation, Cambridge,
Uaaa. Series: Picture dlctlonarj of geograijilcal ternui (Hotton
•''"'" 551.4 76-708309
BallofCorp.
PnUric: aninul adapUtions (Motion picture) Eftljnff Corp^
1970.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology of North America)
Loop fllm- Fllm notes on cartridge case.
Bummary: Depicts index species of the North American prairie.
Studies the prairie dog colony, pronghom antelope, and blaon as
familiar prairie Inhabitant*.
1. Prairie ecology. 2. AdapWtlon (Biology) 3. Mammals— North
America. L Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Seriea;
■ecology of North America (Motion picture)
591.5 70-706430
■bIIdcOmp.
Prairie Farmer Publishing Company
see
Farm progress show.
The Prairie giant {Motion picture) George S. Cotter, Winni-
peg. Released in the U. S. by International Film Bure«ii,
1968.
21 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
A Cotter wildlife production.
Summary: Discusses tbe Canada goose and other birds, showing
Tiews of geese In flight, nesting, raising the young, and gathering
together In early fall for their flight southward.
1. Canada gooi*e. i. Cotter, George S. n. International Film
Bureau, Inc, Chicago.
598.4 Fi A 68-2896
International Fllm Bureau
Hie Prairie killers (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Univer-
sily, Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Oar vanishing wilderness, no. 2)
CREDITS : Producer, director, and editor. Sbelly Oroesmao ; story
and research, Mary Louise Grossman, John Hamlet; narrator. John
Hamlet.
SUMMARY : Shows how tbe white man has destroyed the ecology
of the prairies by killing off the buffalo, coyotes, and prairie dogs.
Ex|dores how tlie extinction of these animals alTects tbe chain of life
of the plains.
1. Prairie ecology. I. National Educational TelerlsloD and Ra-
dio Center. U. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. III. Se-
rles: Our ranisblng wilderness (Motion picture) no. 2.
838.7 76-710655
iDdlana. Vnlv. Audio- Tlsuat Center
Prairie: phjslcal factors and plant adaptatims {Motion
picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology of North America)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Stimmary: Displays the Interrelatlonfthlps on the prairie between
thf different types of plants. Studies the adaptative traits of plants
to this type of environment.
1. Prairie ecology. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Botany — Ecology.
I. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Ecology of North
America (Motion picture)
581.5 74-706431
Ealiog Corp.
Prairie Provinces: high, wide, and handsmne (Fthnttrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. in collabora-
tion M-ith N'ational Geographic Society. Released by En-
cycloi)aedia Britannica Educational Corp., i960.
120 fr. color. 35 nsa (Canada)
With teacher's guide.
SiMnmary.- Presents views of the prairie Provinces, dtscuasing
tbeir geography, climate, and people. Deacrlbes the area of the
prairies as tbe breadbasket of Canada.
1. Alberta—Description and travel 2. Manitoba — Descriptioa
and traveL 3. Saskatchewan — DeMTlption and travel i. S^CJ-
dopaedla Brttaonica Edncattooai Ccffiwratlon. Series: Canada
(Filmstrip. KncTi-lopaedla Britannica Educational Corp. )
917.12 73-734994
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Editcatlooat Corporation
Iowa State UniTersity,
Prairie aessotis {Motion picture)
Film Production Unit, 1968.
3 mln. color. (Iowa State UniTersity plant science flUns)
Versions available ; si. ; magnetic or optical sd. ; cartridge or reel :
8 mm., super 8 mm., 16 mm.
With guide.
Sammorp; Illustrates seasonal variations In [H^lrle vegetation of
the kame and kettle country of Iowa, and pictures various dlcots
and cbaraclerlstic prairie grasses. Shows the removal of duff by
fire. Describes the sprouting of rhisomes of prairie plants and
the germination of seeds of annuals.
1. Botany— Iowa. 2. Prairie ecolt^y. i. Iowa. State University
of Science and Technology, Amea. Film Production Unit.
6S1A Fi A 68-1415
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
Prairies and dcddoous fonata (Motion picture) Biolo^cal
Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Hough-on Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace A World,
1967.
4 min. si. color, super 8 moL
l>oop fllm mounted In cartridge.
A BSCS single topic fllm Inquiry.
With teacher's guide.
8iimma*if: Examines the ecological characteristics of tbe deeldnoaa
forest and the prairie, and discusses the Interactinn betweeti their
biological and physical environments. Uses world maps to analyse
vegetation and climate correlations, and describes related IMd re-
search and laboratory expMiiDents.
I. Forest ecology. 2. Prairies. 3. Botany— Ecology. l Ameri-
can Institute of Btolagtcal Sdeoces. Biological Sciences Curricaltun
Study, tt. Band UcNally and Company, nt Houghton UUBln Com-
pany. IV. Rarcourt. Brace A World.
581.5 Fi A 68-1820
Portland Sut« College. Library
Pratolini, Vasco.
see
Cronaca familiare
Family diary.
Pratt, Fletcher, 1897-1956. Ordeal by fire
see
The Battle tor the world.
The Bloo(fy seven days.
The Broken lever.
The CEMC>ture of New Orleans.
Comet of fire.
Here they come.
The Jaws of discovery.
The lAst stand.
Power to destroy.
A Question of time.
Scott's anaconda.
Seven times against the city.
Stone wall.
Tlie Stone wall crumbles.
Sword & shield.
Unconquerable.
Pratt, Theodore, 1901- The barefoot mail-
man
see
The Barefoot mailman walks again.
Pratt, Theodore, 1901- Mr. Limpet
see
The Incredible Mr. Limpet.
Prajing mantis matiog and reprodoctkHi (Motion picture)
Troll ABBOciatas, 1971. Made by International Film
Makers.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Praying mantis; valuable pred-
ator)
Loop film.
CREDITS: Producer, Louis DeRochemont; photographer, Camp-
bell Norsgaard.
SUMMARY: Descrtbes the mating of praying mantlsea. including
tbe eating of the male by tbe f«nate. Shows the female making tbe
egg sac and layloc eggs.
1. Praying mantis. 2. Beproductlon. I. Troll Assoctatea.
II. Series: Praying mantis: valuable predator (Motion picture)
[QL508.M2] 596.7 71-713759
Troll Asaodates
Pre and post injection tedimqne (Motion picture) Mac-
millan and Co., London. Made by Eothen Films. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Film Associates of California, 1966.
5 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic nursing practice, no. 1)
Ixiop film.
with study guide.
Summary: Ue«crlb?« procedures that n nurse should follow before
and after giving an Injection— the equipment required, the prepara-
tion of the syringe and needle, the filling of the syringe, the entering
and signing of the drug reoortl, and the disposal of the equipment
following tbe Injection.
1. Injections. i. MacmlUan, firm, publishers, London, n. PItm
Associates of California, Loa Angeles. Seriea: Basic nursing prac-
tice (Motion picture) do. 1.
615 Fi A 68-1012
Film Associates of California
Pie-adenotonsiUectoniy dnelhiorography {Motion picture)
Capad, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. _ , , „„„♦*„«
Summary: Shows the post-operative velopharyngeal Inconpetenee
complications which can occur in an adenotonalUectomy.
1 Tooails— Surgery. 2- Clnrfluorography. L CAPAU.
617 71-705646
CINE
rhc Precious yeara. [Motion picturcj ABC News. Rcleawd by
ABC Media Concepts, 1971.
2S min- id. color. 16 mm
With guide.
CREDITS: Producer, diiecior, «nd writer. Emesi Pendreli.
SUMMARY; E«miT«* the curriculum and leachini of children under sis
years of mgc Showi teachers u ihey encourage children to solve proWerw,
seaich ind observe, masici tasks, exprcM leelings, snd i« theroseivc* as worth-
while persons. Surveys the work of (he Msrtin Luther King Family Cenier, the
Bowcn Center, the Erikson Institute for Eariy Educstion. the Ev«nston Child
Care Center, ind other*.
1. Education, Preschool— United Smei-1965- I. Amencao
BiOMlcasting Compiny, II. ABC Media Concepts
tLBlU0.2j 372.21 72-700883
ABC. Inc. ■'^
Praxis Producti(His
The Repeater,
A Prayer from the abyss (Motion picture) Paulist Produc-
tions, 1971.
27 m'l). sd. color. 16 mm. (Inslglit)
Also Issued In b&w.
With discussion guide.
CREDITS : Producer, John Meredyth Lucas ; director, JitaitB
Sheldon; writer, Thomas Caramagno. CAST: Bmce Davidson,
Tim O'Connor, Laurie Prange.
SUMMARY : A dramatlaation about a girl who attempts suicide
and a young psychiatric Intern who tries to help the girl on the
long return to reality.
I. PauUrt Productions, Padflc PaUsades, Calif. II. Series: Insight
(Motion picture) _ _
616.8 75-713918
Paulist Prodoctlooa
A Praying nantis grows ap (Motion picture) Troll Asso-
ciates, 1971. Made by International Film Maimers.
4 mln. si. color, suiwr 8 mm. (Praying mantis: valuable pred-
ator)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
CREDITS: Prodoeer, Louis DeRochemont; photographer, Camp-
bell Nr)r»gaard.
SUMMARY: Views young praying mantises eating Insccta. clean-
ing themselves, and mating.
1. Praying mantis. I. Troll Associates. II. Series; Praying
mantis: valuable predator (Motion picture)
[QL608.M2] 595.7 76-713760
Troll Aasoctatas
99
MARC
Precision (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1966.
30 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
English version of the Trench fllm entitled Precision.
Crr*(<: Executive producer, Jacques Bobet; director and phot<«-
rapher. Georges Dufanx ; editor, Roy Ayton. . ^ ^ .
Siimmary: Presents an lmpr«»ionistk 'lew of the drama and
pageantry of the musical ride of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
,\nother issue. 35 mm. „ .. «
1 Canada. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. t. Canada. Na-
..«». mm Board. 71X67-2271
National Film Board of Canada
Precision {Motion picture) International BusinoBB Machines
Corp., 1968. Made by Ted Steeg ProAictions.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary ■ Bxplalns why the manufacture o< omiptiter tape most
be precise, and dMoonstrates the accomplishments of IBM In their
production facility. ^^ „ .,
1 I^ta tapw. I. Intmttatlonal Business Machines CorxtoratioiL
621.8819 70-702529
CINE
Precision alignment of centers (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine l:tthe. set 2)
With teacher's guide. ..,. j j
Summaru: Demonstrates turning down a test bar, a method usen
to achieve precision alignment after close tolerance adjustment of
the Ullstock has bPen made.
1 Lathes. 2. Turning. i. McGraw-Hill Bo(A Company. Se-
ries: Machine shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion pic-
ture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2469
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Precision haircut no. 2 (Motion picture) Virginia Farrell,
inc., 1961.
21 mln. sd- bftw. 16 mm. (Precision halntyling, no. 4)
With Instruction ntanuaL
Summary; Dem<mstrates step-by-«tep a haircut to be set for pred-
aloo haircut no. 2.
1. Hairdr*aslng. l Virginia Farrell, Inc. Series: Piedaloa
halrstyllng (Motion picture) no. 4.
646.7 Fi68-a07
Precision hairstyle no. 1 — cwiBtniction (Motion picture)
Virginia Farrell, inc., 1961.
18 mln. sd. b*w. W mm. (Precision halrityllng, na Sa)
With InstructtoQ manoal.
Bttrnmary: Dcmoustrates step-by-step setting of the hair for a
partlctilar hairstyle.
1. Halrilresslng. 1. Tlrglnla Farrell, Inc. Series: Predsloo
balrstrlltis (MoUon plctoie) na Sa.
6M.7 Fi 68-906
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Precision haii-style no. 2 — construction {Motion picture)
Vhjriniii Kairell. in*'.. li)Gl.
21 ram. sd. biw. 16 mm. (PrecisioQ hairatylluK. no. 6a)
With iDStructlon manual.
Summary: Demons! rnte->* step-by-step setting of the hair for a
parUcuUr style „ , ,
1. H:iii-.!i-es.«iiig. I. Virsiiiia Kjii'i-ell, inc. Series: Precision
halrstTllng (Motion picture) no. 6a.
646.7 Fi 68-208
ducti. 1970.
■t [Trmnsparencio] DCA Educational Pro-
color. 10 X 12.
iMued in II froupt.
With ISOovntays.
With teacbcr't guide.
CREDITS: Author. WiUiun Gfohc
CONTENTS: 1.6»ie»ofinem»iireiiienl.— 2. Microiiieter«*vemierfage».—
3. Plug, ring, and inap gagei. — 4. TcM indtcatort. — 3. Gage ttkicki. — 6. Pipe
thread taper gagea. — 7. Dial indicatora. — g. Roundneai meaaurement. — 9. Pneu-
matic gaging.— 10. FUed vs. poeumatic gagea. — 1 1. Toleranoea. Umiu and allow-
1. Meaaurinf instrumenta.
I. DCA Educa-
tioaal Producia.
lTil313,
6«1
72-733870
72
MARC
Precision measuring: combination square {Motion picture)
BFA Kducational Media. Made by Aircraft and Mlsdle
Films, 1969.
\Ti mill. sd. color 16 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Producer, John Glenn.
Summary: Shows the square bead, the center head, and the pro-
tractor bead tn practical use with various metals and metat forma.
Demonstrates the use of the tool from blueprint to finished part.
1 Carpenters' square. i. ttF.< Educational Media.
621.9 76-708667
BFA Educational Media
Precision measuring: depth gauge and inside micrometer
{Motion picture) BFA Educational Media. Made by
Aircraft and Missile Films, 1969.
15 min, sd. color, 16 mm.
With study guide.
Crtditt: Producer, John Glenn,
Summary: Deiii oast rates the correct techniques for using inside
calipers, hole gauges, and vernier gauges through the use of the
micrometer depth gauge and the Inside micrometer. Emphasizes
the necessity of practice for developing skill.
1. Micrometer. 2. Calipers. 3. Verniers. i. BFA Educational
Uedla.
621.9 70-708668
BFA Educational MedU
Precision measuring; outside micrometer (Motion picture)
BFA Educational Media. Made by Aircraft and Missile
Films. 1969.
14 mil), sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Crediti: Producer, John Glenn.
Nummary; Introduces the use of the micrometer Id learning to
measure in thousandth.^ of an Inch. Uses close-up photography to
show measurements and reading on a human hair, a piece of paper,
and various machine partSL Includes animated sequences.
1. Micrometer. i. BFA E^ducatlonal Media.
621.9 7a-708666
BFA Educational Media
Precision measuring: steel scale. Part 1.: The fractional
scale {Motion picture) BFA Educational Media. Made
by Aircraft and Missile Films, 1969.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Oredilt: Producer, John Glenn.
Summary: Explains In detail how to read the fractional scale
through l/ft4ths of an Inch. Provide* practical application of each
step In the explanation.
1. Rulers (InstrumenU) 2. Length measuremeat. i. BFA Edu-
cational Media.
621.9 71-708663
BFA Educational Media
Precision measuring: steel scale. Part 2: The decimal scale
{Motion picture) BFA Educational Media. Made by Air-
craft and Missite Films, 1960.
8 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Crediti: Producer. John Olenn.
Bianmary: Gives a atep-by-wtep explanation of bow to read the
decimal inrremeoU of the steel scale. Includes practical appli-
cations.
1. Rulers (Instmmenta) 2. Length measurement i. BFA Edu-
cational Media.
621.9 75-708664
BFA Educational MedU
Precision measuring: vernier calipers (Motion picHire)
BFA Educational Media. Made by Aircraft and Missile
Films, 1969.
l.*) miD. sd. color. IH mm.
With Rtudy guide.
CrtAitM: Produ<^r, John Glenn.
SuPimary: Demonstrates In detail the uae of the vernier measur-
ing i^Ktem. an expanding scale wblch combines a decimal scale
with inalde and outside caliper Jawa.
1, Verniers. i. BFA Educational Media.
621.9 79-708666
BFA Educational Media
Precision, tolerance, and special views. [Filmstripj Creative
Visuals [197-?]
6 filmstrips, color. 35 mm. and 6 phonoupet in caiaette. G-aoguage
of technical drawing, set 4>
With teacher's manual and student worlit>ooki.
SUMMARY: Presents leaaons in precision and tolerance in technical draw-
ing.
1. Mechanical drawmg. 2. Tolerance (Engineering) I. Creative Visuals
(Finn) II. Series; Language of technical drawing [Fdmstripj set 4.
[T357] 604.2 72-736104
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Precision toolmaking & machining (Motion picture) Na-
tional Tool, Die & Precision Machining Assn. Released by
Modern Talking Picture Service [196-?,
25 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary: Describes tool and die making and machining.
1 Metal-cuttinc tools. 2. Metal-work. i. National Tool. Die &
Precision Machining .\8sn. ii. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
Fi A 67-5223
Modern Talking Picture Service
Precision weighing: The sidwtitation balance (Motion pic-
ture) Harper A Row, 1968. Made by Unit One Produc-
tions.
3 min. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental techniques of
chemistry)
With teacher's and student's guides.
Creditt: Author. Rod O'Connor.
Summary: Shows procedures for precision weighing on a single-
pan analytical balance.
1. Balance. i. Harper 4 Bow, inc. Seriea: Fundamental
technique* of chemistry (Motion picture)
542 70-701817
Harper & Bow
Pre-classic art [Filmstripj Bailey Films in cooperatioti with the
Los Angeles Coimty Museum of Art, 1966. Released by BFA
Educational Media.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 \ (1 s. for manual projector, 1
s. for automatic projector), 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm- 8 min, each side (MasietworVs
of Mexican art, no. t)
With manual.
SUMMARY: Prcsenu early pre-classicai figurines that were made in Mcmlo
around 1500 B.C.
1. Indians of Mexico -Sculpture. I. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood. Calir,
II BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Masierworks uf Mexican art. [Filni-
sirip] no. I.
lF1219.3.A7j 709.01 72-733275
BFA Educational Media 72 VARC
Pre-Columbian America.
1971.
[Transparencies] Creative Visuals,
12 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in. {American history)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY A study of the inhabitants of pre-Columbian America.
I.Indians. [I.lndiansi I. Creative Visuals (Firm) II. Series; American
history [Transparencies)
[E58] 970.1 72-735584
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Pre-Columbian architecture in Mesoamerica. Part 1 : Mexico
(Filmstrip) Tenth Muse, 1966.
44 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide. „ , ._. , .„
Sl'MMARY : Studies the architecture of the pre<k)lumblan civili-
zations north of the Yucatan In Mexico.
1. Indians of Mexico— Art. I. Tenth Muse, Inc. II. Mexico
(Filmstrip)
[F1219.3.A7] 970.3 79-739457
Tenth Muse
Pn'ColamblaB arcUtectare in Mesoamerica. Part 2: The Maya.
[Filmstrip] Tenth Muse, 1966.
44 fr, colot- 35 mm.
With teacher's (uide
SUMMARY: Studies the diversity of lowland Mayan architeciure. Empha-
sizes the relationship of Mayan architecture to the tradition of Mesoamerica as
a whole.
1. Mayas-Art 1. Tenth Muse, inc. 11. The Maya. tRImsUip]
[F1435.3.A7] 970.3 72-739458
Tenth Muse 72[r72)re¥ MARC
Pre-Columbian art in Mexico (Filmstrip) Tenth Muse,
1966.
54 fr. color. 86 mm.
With teacher's guide. . . , ^ . _i,t.„
SUMMARY: Surveys major atyles and treada of pre^JolnmDian
art in Mexico from their beginnings to the Spanlah conquest.
1 Indian* of Mexico— Art. I. Tenth Muse, inc.
[F1219.3.A7] 970.3 79-739465
Tenth Moae
Prec<mception care and diagnosis of pregnancy (Motion
picture) KUON-TV, 1965. Released by Instructional
Media Center, University of Nebraska.
29 rain. xA. bAw. 10 mm. (Nine to get ready series, no. 1)
Summary: Dlwuwtea the Bnnual physical examinations, cancer
detection l)y cytology, prevention of fetal lo«a and mental retarda-
tion by optimal health at time of conc^tlon. physiologic changes of
early pregnancy, and older biologic and newer Immunologic preg-
nancy teats. Features Dr. J. Robert Bragonler and Leta Powell
1. Conception. i. Lincoln, Neb. Television station KUON-TV.
n. Nebraaka. UnlverBlty. Inatnictlonal Media Center. Series:
Nine to get ready seriea (Motion picture) no. 1.
618.2 73-7(M2l7
Nebraaka. Univ. Instructional Media Center
100
Los Precuraores (Filmstrip) Produccionea Ancora, Bar-
celona. 1958. Released by IVAC, Brussels.
16 d'Hible fr. color. 35 mm. (50 aBos de arte modemo)
With teacher's guide In Spanish.
Summary: Shows palntlnKS by Cfaanne. Csontvary, Ensor. Gau-
guin, Van Gogh, Monet, Munch, Redon, Scherfbeck, Seurat, and Tou-
louse-Lautrec.
1. Impressionism (Art) 2. Fainting, Modem— 19th century. I.
Ancora I'rwlucciones. II. Ivac. Series: 50 iL e. Clncuentai aOos
de arte moderno (Fllmatrlp)
709.04 73-738019
I'roducclonee Ancora
Los Precursores, fauvismo, neo-realismo, reallsmo-socialista
(FilmR(rip) Producciones Ancora, liaivt-lona, 1058. Re-
leased by IVAC, Brussels.
1!> double fr. color. 35 mm. (50 afios de arte moderno)
With teacher's guide In Spanish.
Summary: Shows sculptures by Malllol, Mlnne, Renoir, Rodin.
Desplau Wouters, Andrlessen, Blumeothal, Greco, Manzu, Chadr,
Klbalnlltov, Konenkov, Lebedeva, Mouchlna, Tomskl, and Voutetlch.
1 Fauvlam. 2. Realism In art. 3. Sculpture, Modern — 20th cen-
tury. I. Ancora Producciones. II. Kac. Series: 50 il. e. Cln-
cuentai aBos de arte moderno (Flimstrlp)
709.04 71-788018
producciones .4ncora
The Precursors: Cfeanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh (Motion
picture) Les Films du cypres, Paris, and International
P'ilm Hureau. Released by International Film Bureau,
1971,
2« min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Pathways of modern painting se-
SUMMARY- Portrays the influence of Impressionism on artists
Cfttanne, Gauguin, and Van Gogh, as exempllfled in C&anne's pre-
occupation with construction by volume, Gauguin's use of descriptive
backgroimda and bright color, and Van Gogh's attempt to evoke emo-
tion rather than display craftsmanship. ,„„,„„„
1 Impressionism (Art) 2. C&anne. Paul, 183&-1906. 3. Gauguin,
Paul. 1848-1903. 4. Gogh. Vincent van, 1853-1890. 1. Les Films
du cypres. II. International Film Bureau, inc., Chicago. III. Se-
ries' Pathways of modern painting series (Motion picture)
[XD19-2.I4] 759.05 79-712674
International Film Bureau
Pred pushami cowboyu (Motion picture)
see Straight shooting
Predation and protection in the ocean [Motion picture)
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand
McXallv, Houghton MifBin Co., and Harcourt, Brace &
World, "l968.
4 min. si. color, auper 8 mm.
Loop Ulni mounted in cartridge
A BSCS single topic Inquiry film.
With lenchcr's guide.
Summary: Points out the structure and behavior of several ocean
animals, showing protective adaptations evident tn marine organisms.
1 Marine fauna. 2. Animals, Habits and behavior of. 3. Adapta-
tion (Biology). I. American Institute of Biological Sciences.
BiohiKicni Sciences Curriculum Study, n. Rand McNally and Com-
pany. HI. Houghton Mimin Company, it. Harcourt, Brace A World.
574.92 Fi A 68-2249
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Predators and parasites (Motion picture) Troll Associates,
1971. Made by International Film Makers.
4 mill. si. color. itu|»er 8 mm. (Inject kingdoms)
I>oop film mounted In caitridge.
With tewcher's KUldf.
rUKDITS: Producer, I.iOulB DeRochemonl; photographer, Camp-
bell NorsKHard. . ,. , ,, ,
SCMMARY: Shows how predators and parasites play a viwi
role 111 maintaining the balance of nature by helping to control the
population growth of Insects and animals.
1. Parasitism. 2. Predation. 1. Troll Associates. II. Series:
Insect kingdoms (Motion picture) -,„-„-
[QL757J 595.7 76-713736
Troll .Kasoi'iates
Predator! of the deiert. [Filmatripj Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co.. 1971.
46 ft color, 3S mm (Nature studies. Set 1; The living detcri)
Sound versioni (61 fr.) >lto issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Show* how the defense mcch»ni»mi uf desert inimalt help
cniure the survival of the animals Hnd ihc balance of life in the deacn. With
captions.
1. Descfi fauna 2. Animal dcftnM-s. I Disney (Wall) Pioduciioos. II.
Wall Disney Edutniiunal Maicrial^ Company. 111. Series: Nature atudtcs.
[Filmttrip] Sei I: The living desert,
lQL758) 591.5 72-732634
Wall Di»ney Educaiional 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Predicting {Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971. Made
by University Films, 1969.
3B f r. color. S5 mm. (Experimenting)
Issued Id set 4 of 4 aeta of fllmatrlpa that approach the teaching
of Bclence from a proceaa and inquiry point of riew.
With teacher's f^ulde..
Summary: Provides Information about the process of prediction
which Is fundamental to aclentlflc eiperl mentation. With captlona.
For primary grade*. ... „ . ......
1 Science — Experlmenta — Juvenile fllma. 2. Science — Method-
ology—Juvenile Alms. I. McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Sertes;
Experimenting (Filmstrip)
872.8 78-787ft81
McQraw-HlU Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Predicting the improbable {Motion picture) National
Broadcasting Oo., 1964. Made by Prism Produotions in
oooperation with New York University. Raleased by
Prism Productions, 1969.
28 miD. 8<L Mw. 16 mm. (Inqalrles Id scleoce ■■. with Mr.
Wliard)
Transferred from orlglnsl Tl<IeoUpe of the trierlilOD wrles Mr.
Wliard.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer and author, Don Herbert.
Summary: Demotutrates how the iM^>bablUty theory la osed la
predicting molecular motloo.
1. Probabilities. 2. Molecular dynamics. i. National Broad-
castlDi; Company, Inc. ir. Prism Productions, \oc., New York. m.
Mr. Wizard (Motion picture) Series: Inquiries In science .■■ with
Mr. Wisard ( Motion picture)
519 70-702096
Prism ProdQctloQs
Predicting through sampling (Motion piotwre) William
Boundey Films. Released by Bailey-Film Associates,
10 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With stud>- guide.
Summary: Follows a young man as he oses the basic prlnclptea of
good sampling to solve a problem In s building project.
1. Sampling (Statistics) l William Boundey Films, n. Balley-
Fllm Associates.
519 71-706598
Bailey-Film Associates
A Predominantly black eoDege (Motion picture) Visual
Education Corp. Released by New York times, 1971.
13 niln. sd. color. 16 mm. (College selection Qlm series)
.\lso Issued la super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
SUMMARY : Black students talk about how their education helps
them to succeed in a white world, and discuss how they can serve
the black community. Filmed at Hampton Institute.
1. Negroes — Education. I. Visual Education Corporation. II.
New York times. III. Series: College selection film aeries (Hottoo
picture)
[LC2801] 378.1 79-718044
visual Education Corp.
Pre-eclampsla-eclampeia
see
Modem obstetrics: Pre-eclampsia-eclampsta.
Pre-engincercd sted buildings {Motion picture) Basford,
inc., and Committees of Galvanized Sheet Producers and
Hot and Cold Rolled Sheet and Strip Producers of the
American Iron and Steel Institute. Released by Sterling
Movies U. S. A., 1967.
22 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bvmmary: Follows the evolution of pre-englneered steel compo*
neots, from eogineerlng to oHistructlou and occupaucr. to show the
inherent design quality and strength of modular components. Kx-
plains how these components deliver performance, economy, and speed
of erection without restricting creative Imagination In the design of
each Individual structure.
1. Building. Iron and steel. 2. Bulldlnga, Prefabricated. I.
Basford. Inc. ii. American Iron and Steel Institute, New York.
Committee of Galvanized Sheet Workers, in. American Iron and
Steel Institute, New York. Committee of Hot and Cold Rolled Sheet
and Strip Producers, it. Sterling Movies U. S. A., Inc.
690 Fi A 68-545
CINE
Prefactory material (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Reading with eompreheoslon)
SUMMARY : Explains how to read with c<«nprehenalon. empha-
aUing prefactory material. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Reading (Elementary) I. Fllmfaz Productioos, New York.
IL Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Sales: Beading with
oomprehenslMi (Filmstrip)
[LB1573] 372.4 74r-740306
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Preferred Pictures, inc.
see
Shadows,
Prefixes and suffixes {Filmstrip) University Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series)
With teacher's guide.
Summarv: Explains how to deal with prefixes and sufflxes when
spelling words. For a fifth-grade reading Improremeot program.
1. English language— Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage— Suffixes and prefixes. t. University Films. Kansas City. Uo.
u. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling pat-
terns series I Filmstrip)
421 Fi A 67-3938
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Pregnancy and birth (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films Incor-
porated, 1970.
1 reel. «1. color. 16 mm. (Human growth and reproducthto)
Edited version of the motion picture by lostltut fflr Film und
Blld. Munldi.
Summary: Discusses the rarioua aspects of pregnancy and blrtb
from the standpoint of human growth and r^roductlon.
Another issue, super 8 mm.
1. Chlidhlrth. 2. PreoaUl care. i. Canada. National Film
Board, n. Films Incorporated. Series: Human growth and re-
production (Motion picture)
612.63 75-706485
Public Media
Preiniancy tests (Motion picture) Harper & Row, Pub-
lishers, 1970. Made by Bay State Fihn Co,
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With student notes.
Creditt: Author. Robert M. Dixon,
Summary; Demonstrates the urine procedure test, the serum
procedure test, and the classic biologic Friedman pregnancy test.
Shows both positive and negative results.
1. Urine — Analysis and pathology. 2. Pr^nancy — Signs and dlag-
nofiis. t. Harper & Row, Publishers. Serlea: Medical labora-
tory techniques (Motion picture)
616.07 70-709635
Harper k Row, Pub- llshers
iPregnant ladyj (Motion picture) Democratic National
Committee (1964, Made by EUE/Screen Gems.
1 min sd. b&w. IS mm.
Sumitmry: A Democratic Party presidential campaign film. De-
scribes the feelings of a pregnant woman about a future made safer
by the existence of a nuclear test ban treaty. Urges a vote for
President Lyndon Johnson.
1. Campaign literature, 1964— Democratic; L Democratic Party.
National Committee.
Fi 67-2011
Prehistoric animals and plants. Kit no. 1 (FUmatrip)
International Educational Films. Released by Sterling
Educational Films, 1968.
6 fllnwtrips (37 fr. eacii) color. 35 mm.
With teacher's manual. . _ _..
Contend.- 1. What la a foesllT— 2. Ufe through the ages.— X FoasU
marine Hfe.— 4. Fossil amphibians and reptile*.— 5. Foaell dino-
saurs.— 6. Fo»il mamnwls. ™. „ „
1. Paleontology. i. International Educational Films, Hollywood,
Calif. tL Sterling Eklucational Films, Inc.
372.8 74r-733512
Sterling Educational Flhna
Prehistoric man. (Motion picture^ Stale Historical Society of
Colorado. Made by Barbre Productions. Released by Xerox
Films. 1970.
17 min sd colot 16 mm. (Exploring th« Ameficsn put)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Trices the development of the Indians in the American West
from the time 20.000 years ago wlten man came from Asia scrou the Bering
Strait until the 16th century when the Spanish conquisutdores arrived. Also
shows how archcologisis reconstruct the past from ruins, artifacts, and pictures
painted on walls.
1. Indians of North America— The West— Antiquities. 2. The West— An-
tiquities. 3. Archaeology— Methodology. I. Colorado. State Hisiorical So-
ciety II. XeroK Films. III. Series: Exploring the AriKrican past. [Motion pic-
[E78.W5] 970.1 72-702722
Xerox Films 72 MARC
Prdrfrtoric plaati aad — t— h piogiM. [Filmstrip] Interna-
tional Educational Films. Released by AIMS Instructiooal
Media Services, 1968.
6 filmstrips. colot. 3S irm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Depicts the common and important prehisioric manne and
land forms. itrcMtng change and adaptation.
CONTENTS: I. What it a fossitT— 2. Lifie throo^ the ages.— 3. Fossil ma-
rine life.^-4. Foaail amphibian* and reptiles. — S. Fowil dinouure. — 6. Fcaail
1. Paleontology. I. international Educational Films. HoUyirood, Calif.
II. AIMS Instructionat Media Service*.
[QB7U.3) 560 72-733708
AIMS 72 MARC
Prehistoric to early dynastic (Filmstrip) Budek Films and
Slides, li>67.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Mesopotamlan clvlllMtlon. do. 1)
Sammary: Illustrates the way of life during the prehistoric to
early dynastic era of the Meaopotamlan ciTlllaatlon. includes scenes
of statues, figurines, cylinder seals. Jewelry, metalwork, stelae,
plaques, and inlaid panels, most of which are centered around re-
ligion. With captions.
1, Mesopotamia— Antiquities. 2. Art- Mesopotamia. i. Budek
(Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Bart>ara, Calif. Series:
Tlie Mesopotamlan dTlllzatlon (Fllmatrlp) no. 1.
913.5 78-733974
Budek Films and Slides
The Pre-history and foundation of the Banhans (Filmstrip)
Visual Publications, London. Releaaed in the U. S. by
Mclntyre Visual Publications, 1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. ( The Bauhaus. no. 1 )
With teacher'x guide Including reading list.
Credits: Author, Dennis Sharp.
Summary: Summarizes the conditions that ted to the emergence
of the Bauhaus moremeut. Presents the history of the Bauhaus
against the changing social and cultural background of Inter-war
Germany.
1. Bauhaus. I. Visual Publications. ltd.. London. II. Mclntyre
Visual Publications. Series: The Bauhaus (Filmstrip) no. 1.
707 70-738180
A. U A. Booklist
Prehistory oi a Northwest Indian viUage (FUmstrip)
Clover Park School District 400. Released by University
of Washington Press, 1968.
61 fr. color. 35 mm. (Northwest filmstrips)
With teacher's guide. Guide lacking In L. C.
Credits: Photographer, Louis Kirk.
Sumrruiry: DIscu.'wefi the archaeological ercavatlons at the Ozette
Indian Village at Cape Alava, Washington, a Tillage which has been
the hwne of seafaring hunters for five or six thousand years. With
captions.
1. Oiette Indian Village. l Clover Park School District 400.
n. Washington (State) University. Press. Series.
913.797 73-734793
Washington (State) Univ. Press
Prejudice {Filmstrip) Cathedral Films. Released by Cathe-
dral Film.*! and Society for Visual Education, 1967.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., S3i riun., 18 mlo.
(Social problems)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author. Cornelius C Tarplet
SiimmarK: Describes the conflict between a white father and a
Negro school counselor, pointing out the prejudice reflected by both.
1. Parent-student counselor relationships. 2. Race awareness.
I. Cathedral Filtns, Inc., Burbank, Calif, n. Society for Visual Edu-
cation. Inc., Chicago. Series: Social pivblems (Filmstrip)
301.46 Fi A 68-4743
Society for Visual Education
Prejudice (Filmstrip) Educational Dimensions Corp., 1971.
78 fr. color. 35 mmu and phonodlsc: 2 -s., 12 In., 331 rpm,
15 min.
With teacher's guide. w, t ^ ki,-
SUMMARY- Uses a aeries of Interviews with black and white
students parents, and teachers to reveal prejudice between whites
and blacks and within each racial group. Describes the problems of
prejudice, from bare-faced racism to subtly destructive innuendo
1. Prejudices and anUpathies. I. Bducatltmal Dimensions
Corporation. ^b^a-j
[BF575.P9] 301.45 75-739064
Educational Dimenaions Corp.
Prejndice: harrest of hate. [Filmstrip]
Arts. 1972.
Audio Visual Narrative
101
2 filmurips (pi. 1 . 76 fr.; p(- 2. 73 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2 phooodtic*
(2 s. each: 1 i. for manual projector. I ». for automatic pn^tor); 12 in.; 33 I Ii
rpm.; pi i. H min.: pi. 2. 13 min
Also iuued with phonottpe in caneltc.
Wiiti teacher t guide ai the end of each filmslrip.
CREDITS: Script. Wendy Rydell; narrator. Gene Gaiusha; editor*. Vivian
Zwaik. Jennifer Wclby.
SUMMARY: Defines prejudke and traces the history of prejudice in
America, showlrig the many different types of prejudice and the ways in which
economics and politics foster prejudice
CONTENTS: I. Sowing the »ced>.~2. The hitler foiit.
1. Prejudices and antipathies. 2. United States— Social conditions. I. Au-
dio Visual Narrative Arts (Firm)
IBF575.P9, 301.4 72-736410
Audio Visual Narrative 72 MARC
Arts
Preliminary examinatiMi (Motion picture) Roscoe Pound-
American Trial Lawyers Foundation. 1968. Made by Uni-
versity of Michi^n.
3<) mla. »]. bAw. 16 mm. (Criminal law series, no. 7)
SUMMARY: Deals with rarlotis aspects of a criminal lawsuit
Involving a liquor store robbery case. Shows the adult suspect's flrat
appearance before the magistrate. Includes the examination of tlie
officers to determine whether a prima facie case exists.
1. Preliminary examinations (Criminal procedure) — U. S. L
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Fotmdation. II. Series :
Criminal law series (Motion picture) no. 7.
[KF9645] 845 70-7140S9
Roscoe Found-American Trial Lawyers Foundation
Prelade to power {Motion picture) Organization for Eco-
nwnic Cooperation and Development and the Educational
Founilation for Visual Aids, London, in cooperation with
the International Council for Educational Films, 1966.
Made by Greenparit Productions. Released in the U. S. by
International Film Bureau.
25 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. (History of modem science)
With teacher's guide.
Credtfs; Educational adviser, H. E. Wlnfleld.
Summary: Traces the work of nineteenth century scientist
Michael Faraday in the field of eiectromagnetlsm. Uses his original
equlpmeut, consisting of a compoimd horseshoe magnet and an
electrical conductor <a disc) In this study.
1. Eiectromagnetlsm. 2. Faraday, Michael, 1791-1867. l Far-
aday, Michael, 1791-1867. n. Organltatlon for Economic Coopera-
-tiOQ and Development m. Educational Foundation for Visual Aids,
London, it. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Serlea:
History uf ntodern science (Motion picture)
537.1 Fi A 67-5541
International Film Bureau, Inc.
Prelude to revolution {Motion picture) Charles Cahill and
Associates, 1967.
17 min. 8d. color, 1« mm. (American history— birth of a
nation, no. 3)
Summary: Describes the relative calm which returned to the
colonies after the Boston massacre. Tmces events leading up to the
meeting of the first Continental CongreM.
1 U S— Hist.— Revolution— Causea t. CahHI (Charles) and
Associates. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series: .Vmerlcan history— birth
of a national (Motion picture) no. 3.
973.3 Fi A 68-1117
Charles Cahill and Associates
Prelude to the Ovil War— *^ house divided'* (1848-1860)
{Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co. Released by
Graphic Curriculum [1968i
24 mill. ad. color. 16 mm. (Exfrforlog: the story of America,
set 1)
Produced In coo[>eration with the National Council for the Social
Studies and the Americau Library Association.
Telecast on the NBC program Exploring.
Bummary: Analj-ies factions which arose In the period preceding
the Civil War. Discusses the drawing apart of Southern agriculture
and Northern industry, the conHlcts regarding the new territories
which were opening up in the West, and the critical state of the
nation when Lincoln was elected.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt.— 1857-1861. i. Exploring (Television
program) ii. National Broadcasting Company, inc. in. Graphic
Curriculum, iuc. New York. Series : Exploring : the story
of America (Motion picture) set 1.
973.6 Fi A 68-1056
Grairitlc Curriculum
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pretiidc to w«r {Motion picture)
Released by Public Media, inc.
Wolper Productions, 19€5.
16 mm.
50 min. 8d.
With catalog.
Credit*: Narrator. Richard Bas^hart.
Bummnrf/: Di.sruxses the weakness. dlTlslTeness, and confuilcm of
rhe Ailles in dealioK with Hitler at Munich, where they traded him
a section of Czechoslovakia for peace In our time.
1. World War, 1939-1W5 — Causes. 2. Munich four-power agre»-
ment, 193S. i. Wolper Productions, n. Public Media, luc.
940.6 72-706724
Public Media, itic.
Prelude to war (Filmstrip) Filmstrip House, 1970.
55 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 In.. S3i rpoi., 15
min. i.Kuierlcau decades — the 1930's, no. 5)
With script by Jeffrey Gorney.
Bummarv: Shows a nation preoccupied dotnestically. the gathering
war clouds In Europe and .\«la, and efforts of President Roosevelt
to arouse the nation prior to World War it.
1. U. S.— PoUUcs and government— 1988-1945. l Pilmstrlp
House, New York. Series: .Unerlcan decade— the lOStfa (Film-
strip) QO. 5.
973.91 70-736868
Ftlmstrlp House
Premature atrial contractions, atrial flutter, and atrial
fibrillation (Filmstrip) Trainez Corp., 1971.
86 fr. color. 35 mm. and pfaonodi.sc; 2 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm.,
19 min. microgroore. (Patient care series)
Also itfsued with pbonotape in caaaette.
With script and instructor's manual
SUMMARY: Discusses three types of arrhythmias orlglnatiag
Id atrial ectx>plc foci : premature atrial contractions, atrial flutter,
and atrial fibrillation. Third Id a serlea of three programs on
■rrhytbmlaa.
L .Arrhythmia. I. Tralnex Corporation. II. S^-les: Patleot
care series (Pitmstrlp)
[RC6S5.A65] 610.73 72-739632
Tralnex Corp.
Premature infant (.Votion picture)
Made bv nTTW-TV.
Video Nursing, 1966.
44 uiUi. Hi. b&w. 16 irim. (Maternity nurxlng)
Videotape ul -o L-wued.
With Inntrurtnr's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Creditt: Instructors, Frances Bante, Sister Therese Ann Sokolskl.
Summary: A dis'-usslon of the causes and problems of prematurity,
emphasizing the role of the nurse In caring for the Infant. Shows
the care of the infant at a preninture center and demonstrntoa nurs-
ing care of a premature Infant In an Isolette. Explains the causes
of premature mortality.
1. Infants (Premature) 2. Obstetrical nursing. i. Video Nurs-
ing, Inc. Series: Maternity nursing (Motion picture)
610.73 74-703393
video Nur«Ins
Premier Film and Recording Corporation
Premier Protections Company
see
Blowup.
Premii^er, Otto
see
Exocbis.
Small world:
McClafferty.
Kerr, Premlnger,
Prc-Miranda interrogation (Motion picture) Roscoe Pound-
American Trial Lawyers Foundation, 1968. Made by Uni-
versity of Michifi;an.
I'l min. sd. b&w. 10 mm. (Criminal law series, no. 3)
Sl'MMARY: Deals with various aspects of a criminal lawsuit
liivolrlng a liquor store robbery case. Shows the adult suspect being
quectloned In a manner Indicating potential police abuses. Includea
the search of the Impounded automobile.
1. Police questioning— U. S. 2. Searches and seizures— U. S. I.
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation. II. Series:
Criminal law aeries (Motion picture) no. 3.
[KF962&] 34B 7^-714036
Itofcoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation
tealEM. [Motion picture] Edward Ruscha Productions, 1972.
24 min. td. coior. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A iuwy about the adventure* of a youn| man who live* in ■
flophouM and maltn a talad in ha bed.
I Edward Ruicha Producttom.
lPN1997)
CINE
72-702418
MARC
Prenatal caw (Sfotion picture) KUON-TV, 196B. Ee-
leased by InUmational Media Center, University of
Nebnuska.
29 min. ad. b4w. 1ft mm. (Nine to get ready series, no. 4)
Humtnary: F-xplalna about prenatal care, including a discussion
of mortality and morbidity rate-, nutrition, dental care, emotional
aspect", physical aspect-, and the prenatal visit to the doctor.
Features Dr. J. Robert Bragonler and I.eta Powell Drake.
1 Prenatal care, i. Lincoln, Neb. Television wtalion
KUOX-TV. II. Netrt-aslta. University. Instructional Media Center.
Serlej*: Nine to get ready series (Motion picture) no. 4.
618.2 77-704218
Nebraska. Unlr. Inirtnictlooal U«lia Ont«
Prenatal care {.Votion picture) Community College Divi-
sion, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by J. Hillia
Miller Health Center.
4 luln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Maternal and child care)
Loop fllni mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. film.
Creditt: .Author. June Reraillet.
BumvMry: Explains to the pregnant woman how she ahould care
for herself during her pregnancy. Covers such Important aspects of
health as diet and exercise. Helps develop a positive maternal atti-
tude and conveys the idea that having a baby ts a normal, natural
process,
1. Prenatal care. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Community
College Division. Series; Maternal and child care (Motion pic-
ture)
618.2 72-709383
HcG raw-Hill Book Co.
Prenatal care and planning (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill in
collaboration with Project 7. Made by Project 7. Released
bv M.r.rHW-Hill. 1971.
.iMH-oi. 6-% fr. ci.lor. ST) mm. and idionodisc : 1 a., Jli In.. 33* rpiii.,
12 liiin. (InfMtit car*" and development series, set 1)
.\iso issued with phonotn|)e in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
(KEDITS: Adviser, Elizabeth G. Mountain.
SUMMARY: PresonU renllstlc family situations which Illustrate
the importance of preuatal care and planning.
1. PrenaUl care. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. IL Series;
Infant cat* and development serlea (Filmstrip) set L
[RC.525] 155.42 78-739919
M'-C.raw-Hlll Book Co.
Prenatal management (Motion picture) Profe8»(ma.l Re-
search, inc., 1967.
7 min. sd. color. 6 mm. (Maternity care series)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
ls.-:uod In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. with magnetic
siiiiiiil irnck.
SUMMARY: Explains physical changes and prenatal rules with
empbu.-'is on ediHiuiiig the patient to underKtJind the difference lie-
tween normal bodily changes and danger signals.
1. I'renatai care. 1. Professional Research, inc. II. Series:
Klalernity care series (Motion picture)
[RG525] 618.2 73-713100
Professicnal Research, inc.
Prentice-Hall, inc.
see
Apical -radial pulse.
AHJlication of heat: clean perineal com-
presses .
Application of heat; perineal light.
Asepsis: simple compresses.
Asepsis: simple dressing.
Asepsis: sterile glove application.
Asepsis: sterile gowning.
Asepsis: sterile vaginal irrigation— administration.
Asepsis: sterile vaginal irrigation —preparation.
Bandaging: ear.
Bandaging; elastic "toes to heel".
Bandaging: joint — elbow.
Bandaging; mitten — hand.
Bandaging: spiral reverse— arm.
Bed making; mitered corner.
Binder application; scultetus.
Blood pressure.
Breast binder: compressing.
Breast binder: supporting.
Cardiac monitors.
102
Checking the fundus.
Circle bed: basic operation.
Circle bed; hammock sling.
Closed chest drainage: one bottle and
two bottle.
Compresses; bum.
Compresses: eye.
Crutch walking.
Cultures: wound, throat, nose.
Deep breathing and coughing.
Delivery room care; newborn, part 1.
Delivery room care; newborn, part 2.
Delivery room care of the mother, stage 4.
Draping: dorsal recumbent.
Draping: knee chest "genupectoral".
Draping: left lateral "Sim's".
Enema: ready to use.
Feeding: oral-asepto.
Feeding; tube-gastrostomy.
Fetal heart tones.
Fundamentals: back care.
Gross placental physiology.
Growth and develc^ment: eigjiteen months,
part 1.
Growth and development: eighteen montiis,
part 2.
Growth and ^evelt^ment: fifteen months ,
part 1.
Growth and development: fifteen months ,
part 2.
Growth and development: neonate, part 1.
Growth and development: neonate, part 2.
Growth and develc^ment: nine months,
part 1.
Growth and development: nine months.
part 2.
Growth and development: one month, part 1.
Growth and development: one month, part 2.
Growth and development: one year.
Growth and development: six months,
part 1.
Growth and development: six months,
part 2.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Prenttce-Hall, Inc. (Continued)
Growth and development: three months.
Growth and development: two years, part 1.
Growth and development: two years, part 2.
Handwashing: routine.
Handwashing: scrub with brush.
Handwashing: scrub without brush.
Hot water bottle: filling.
Ice collar: filling and application.
Induction of labor and fetal monitoring.
Infant to mother: crib transport, part 1.
Infant to mother: crib transport, part 2.
Insertion of Foley catheter: male, part 1.
Insertion of Foley catheter: male, part 2.
Irrigation: callieter.
Irrigation: clean vaginal.
Irrigation: Intermittent bladder.
Irrigation: Levine tube.
Irrigation: throat.
lAbor: admission shave preparation.
[.evine tube inaertion, part 1.
Levine tube insertion, part 2.
I ifting and moving.
Log rolling.
Medical asepsis: Isolation, part 1.
Medical asepsis: Isolation, part 2.
Medications: adding to I. V.
Medications: ampules.
Medications: closed injection system.
Medications: eye drops and ointments.
Medicaliaaa: insulin and narcotics.
Medications: intradermal.
Medications: intramuscular injection.
Medications: multiple dose vial.
Medications: nose drops.
Medications: oral — setting up.
Medications: reconstituting a dry drug.
Medications: rectal.
Medications: subcutaneous injection.
Medications: tablet preparation for in-
jection.
Medications: vaginal.
Medications: Z -track injection technique.
Mueller-Moirsch respirator.
Nursery: bathing newborn 1, part 1.
Nursery: bathing newborn 1, part 2.
Nursery: bathing newborn 1, part 3.
Nursery: bathing newt)om 2, part 1.
Nursery: bathing newborn 2, part 2.
Nursery: bathing newborn 2, part 3.
Nursery: discharge of infant, part 1.
Nursery; discharge of infant, part 2.
Nursery: infant to mother arm carry,
part 1.
Nursery: infant to mother arm carry,
part 2.
Obstetrical forceps: characteristics.
Oxygen: cannula and mask.
Oxygen; croupette.
O^^en; nasal catheter.
Oxygen: tent.
Pediatric restraints; arm cuff and crib
net.
Pediatric restraints: mummy.
Perineal care; female clean.
Perineal care; male.
Perineal care: preparation, female.
Perineal pad placement: female.
Perineal preparation: delivery room.
Peritoneal dialysis; nursing care.
Postural drainage .
Rectal tube: inaertion.
Removal of Foley catheter: male.
Removal of simple sutures.
Restraints: leather.
Restraints: Posey belt.
Restraints; soft.
103
Rotating tourniquets.
Setting up Intra-venous solutions.
Shampoo: bed.
Stiyker frame.
Suprapubic catheter; nursing care.
Surgical ase[>sis: drain shortening.
Surgical asepsis: Isolation.
Surgical scrub with brush, part I.
Surgical scrub with brush, part 2.
Tracheostomy care, part 1.
Tracheostomy care, part 2.
Traction: cervical.
Traction: pelvic.
Urine testing: sugar and acetone.
Preoperative and posti^wrative care (FUmttrip) Tninez
Corp., 1967.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and t^ranodisc: 2 a., 12 Id., 33i rpm„
20 min. mlorogroove. (Patient care series — tMSic needs. 4)
With wript and Instructor's milde.
Summary.- Explains reasons for thorou|^ preoperative and post-
operative care. Includes descrlptlona of care during the first day
itfter Bursery, Importance of vital aJgna, and c(»itlnued care In
Tohling, vomiting, and ambnlatlon.
1. Surgical nursing. i. Tralnez Oorpoimtloo. Saiet: Patient
care series — basic needs, 4 (Fllmstrlp)
610.78 Fi A 68-4284
Tralnez Corporatlmi
Preoperative care (FUmsttip) Blakist<Hi Division, Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made in collaboration with
Daniel C. Dillon.
i5 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac : 1 a., 12 in , 3Si rpm., 20 min.
(Basic nursing procedures)
With script and teacher's guide.
Creditt: Educational consultants. Nettle M. Hutchlna. Jean Allto.
Summarv: Dlsciwaes the routine nursing procedures used In caring
for the patient who is about to undergo surgery.
1. Surgical nursing. i. McOraw-HUI Book Ojmpauy. BlaUston
Division. Series: Basic nursing procedures (Fllmstrlp)
610.73 Fi A 68-5172
McGrmr-HtU Book Co.
Preoperative preparation of the snrsica] patient (Motion
picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
12 rain. sd. color, super 8 mm. (rundameotal series In c^r-
ating-room techniques)
I^op film mounted tn cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. fllro.
With tearhere guide and student study manual.
Creditt: Authors, Nettle Hutchlns, Lynn KasenoAas.
Summary: A sequential presentation of all the key stepa !n
preparing a patient for surgery. Includes the Interview and exam-
ination by the Rnestheslologist. the preparation of the operative
site, dressing the patient for surgery, and giving preoperative medl-
eatlon. _
1. Preoperative care. i. McOraw-HIll Boc* CJompany. Se-
ries : mndamenUl se- rlea In operatlng-nKHD tedinlquea
(Motlonpicture) __ _ _^.^_
610.73 78-707687
Hc<3raw-Hlll Book Co.
PreoperatiTe skin preparation (Filmstrip) Trainex Corp.,
1969.
82 fr. color. 85 mm. and pboDOdisc: 2 &., 12 in., 331 rpm., 15
min. n.icrogroove. (Patient care series, 2)
.\lso i!ssued with pbonotape In cassette.
Developed in cooperation with Westminster Cqmmunlty Hospital.
With script and Instructor's guide.
8mnmary: A training film for nurses. Covers preoperative skin
preparation procedures Including Initiating the procedure, lathering
and shaving, cleansing the skin, and preparing specific surgical
si tea.
1. Preoperative care. 2. Sklo-care and hygleoe. i. Tralnex
Corporation. Series: Patient care series, 2 (nimstrip)
610.78 70-787498
Tralnex Corp.
[Pilmitrip] Cuhednl Pibm, 1966.
40 ft. eoto. 3Snm. and phonodiac: 1 %., 33 1/3 rpm.. 10 min. (Story
of PsoL Kriea I , no. 3)
With Hudy gwde. mtbook. sad map kL
CREDITS: Producer. James K. Friedrich; director, Jack L. Tyter: icript and
reaearch. Jcme L. Cobum.
SUMMARY: Dnctaaes the tint untuccessrul (ermon of Saul of TarMO. hit
•oioura in the wildemem and Arabia in preparation Tor hit mitaioii. ai>d ht*
escape after he arouaed the anger of the prieau by reaumint hb preaching
1. Paid, Saiai. apoatle. I. Cathedral Filma. inc.. Burtenk. Calif II- Series:
Story of Paul. (Fihrnlripj terka I. no. 3.
[BS2506] 225.9 72-733393
Cadtedral Fibaa 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Preparation and properties of proteinoids (Motion picture)
Harper & Row. Publishers, 1972.
4 liiiii. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Orlglo of life)
I»op 81m. Film not^s on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Author, Sidney W. Fox.
St'MJIARY: Uses laboratory experlmenta In evolutionary molecu-
lar research to show the significant transformatloD of amioo acids
iDto ordered protelooids. The resultant reactions are diagrammed,
and the enzymlc activity produced ia established.
1. Proteins. 2. Amino adds. 3. Enzymes. I. Harper & Row,
Publishers. II. Series: The Origin of life (Motion picture. Harper
& Row)
[QP551] 574.1 74-712591
Harper & Row. Publishers
Preparatioii before study. [Fitmatrip] Westwood Educational
Productions, 1971.
57 fr color 35 mm. and phonodtic: I s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 17 min.
(Improved int-iaLing)
SUMMARY: Enplsins that iliere is much work and thought involved in
preparing lo siudy for tesis. Provides guides for cfTicieni and effective study
preparation
1 Studj. Method of, I Wesiwood Educational Productions. II. Series:
Improved icsi-takmg (Filmsirip]
[LB1049i 371.3 72-734217
Wesiwood Educational 72 MARC
Productions
Preparation for ghung {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodworlc. 2. Gluing. i. Walden Film Corporation. Se-
ries: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 78-708437
Waldot Film Corp.
Preparation for parenthood {Motion picture) Video Nurs-
ing, 1966. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 mi!i. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Mntemity nursing)
Videotape iil<o isstied.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Creiita: Instructors, Frances Barge. Sister Therese Ann Sokolskl.
Swnmary: Shows classes in prenatal exercises and relaxation tech-
nique*', discusses the husband's role during the wife's labor period,
and explains natural childbirth, psychoprophylactic, and psychophys-
ical methods of analgesia.
1. Prenatal care. 2. Childbirth— Psychologj-. 3. Obstetrical nurs-
ing. I. Video Nursing, inc. Series: Maternity nursing (Motion
picture)
610.73 78-703394
Video XursiUK
Preparation for printing {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Pine arts techniques: woodcuts
and linoleum cuts)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Series designer, Sol Dworkin.
Sumtnarif: Shows what steps to follow in preparing woodcuts and
linoleum cuts for printing.
1. Wood -engraving— Technique, 2. Linoleum block-printing. i.
Walden Film Corporation. Series: Fine arts techniques; wood-
cuts and linoleum cuts (Motion picture)
769 78-708094
Walden Film Corp.
Preparation for reading {Motion picture) Allyn and Bacon,
1969.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Understanding the teaching of
reading, no. 1)
With discussion guide.
Vredit$: Producer, John H. Tyo; educational consultant, William
D. Sheldon.
Sttmrnary; Teachers discuss the preparation of children for read-
ing and the six aspects of reading readiness: concept development,
language development, comprehension and Interpretive skills, audi-
tory perception and discrlmloation, visual perception and discrimi-
nation, and motor development. Includes r^resentatlve claaaroom
Bcenes.
1. Reading readiness. i. Allyn and Bacon, inc., Boston. Se-
ries: Understanding the teaching of reading (Motion picture) no. 1.
372.4 74-701291
Allyn and Bacon
Preparation of a diagnostic antiserum. Part 1 : Preparing
the antigen (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and botany)
I»op film mounted In cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates centrlfuging of s bacterial suspension
to obtain bacterial pellets, washing pellets, and killing bacteria In
preparation for Inoculation.
1. Serum diagnosis. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. II. Series: Itacterlology and botany (Motion picture)
589.90028 79-703756
Encjdopaedla Briun- nlca Educational Corp.
Preparation of a diagnostic antiserum. Part 2 : Inoculation
<rf a rabbit (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp.. 1969.
3 min. Hi. color super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and botany)
I.OOP film mounted In cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY : Demonstrate)! a meChod of inoculalion of a rabbit.
1. Serum diagnosis. f. Encyclt^aedla Britannica ISducatlonal
Corporation. II. Series: Bacteriology and botany (Motion picture)
689.90028 72-708757
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bducatlooal Corp.
Milady Pub. Corp.,
Preparation of a patron (Filmstrip)
1965.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Milady textbook of cosmetology film-
strips)
A Beauty culture filmstrip.
Also issued as slide set
With Instructor's guide.
Baaed on the book entitled Standard textbook on cosmetology, by
Constance V. Kibbee. and on the Van I>ean manual.
SUMMAKY : A cosmetologist training film which shows how to
prepare the patron. Covers greeting the luttron, removing her Jewel-
ry, placing the towel around the neck, and seating the patron at the
shampoo bowL
1. Beauty shops— Managwnent. I. Milady Publishing Corpora-
tion. New York. Standard textbook on cosmetology. II. Tan Dean
Company, Inc., Indianapolis. Van Dean manuaL III. Hllady Pub-
lishing Corporation, New Yorlt. IV, Seriea.
[TT965] 646.7 73-739773
Milady Pub. Co.
Preparation of a slip (Motion picture) Kalas and Batchelor
Cartoon Films, London, 1962. Released in the U. S. as
a loop film mounted in cartridge by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1966.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm, (Pottery)
Technicolor.
With teacher's guide.
Sfimmarv: Shows the steps In preparing a slip.
1, Pottery. r, Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., London,
ir. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Pottery (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2049
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Preparation of a waistband (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 1)
Loop film.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the necessary steps In the preparation
of a wai»itbiind. Including proper marking, proper folding and
stitching, trimming, layering and cllK>lng, and turning and pressing.
I. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series; Sewing series (Mo-
tion picture) part 1.
[TT560] 646.2 75-715099
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Pnparation of agar medium for bacteria (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Brifcannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and botany)
I.OOP film mounted in cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Siimmarv: Demonstrates procedures for preparing an agar growtb
medium. „ , ..
1. Bacteriology— Cultures and culture media. i. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Bacteriology and
botany (Motion picture)
589.90028 70-703716
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Preparati<m of an injection from a tablet (Motion picture)
J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. {Injection technlc)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With instructor's guide and student guide.
Crediti: Producer, John Tyo.
Bummaiy: Demonstrates the preparation o( an injection using
medication from a tablet.
1. Injections. 2. Tablets (Medicine) I. Lippincott (J. B.) Com-
pany Philadelphia. Series: Injection technlc (Motion picture)
615 Fi A 68-2836
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Preparation of an fotjection from a vial (Motion picture)
J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Injection technlc)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide and student guide.
Credits: Producer, John Tyo.
Summarv: Demonstrates the preparation of an Injection uaing
medication from a vial.
1. Injections. i. Lippincott (J. B.) Company. PhlladdDhla.
Series: injection technlc (Motion picture)
615 FiA6a-2884
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Preparation of an injection from an ampule (Motion pic-
ture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 min. «1, color, super 8 mm. (Injection technlc)
Ix>op film mounted In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide and student guide.
Credits: Producer, John Tyo.
Summary: Demonstrates the preparation of an injection using
medication from an ampule.
1. Injections. L Lippincott (J. B.) Company, PWiadrfiAIa.
Series: Injection technlc (Motion picture)
615 Fi A 68-2836
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Preparation of celery (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 min. nd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking xerles, part H
With teachers* guide.
SU.\I.\HRV: Illustrates the correct techniques for removing cetT.v
Btalk?<. Shows how to clean and wash celery.
1. Celery. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Eilucatloti and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture) part I.
rXXSOl] 641.6 72-716066
UnlTerfwl Education and Vlxual Arts
104
Preparation of food: stone age to ^»ace age (Motion pic-
ture) Litton Industries, 1969. Made by Space A«e
Images.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Discusses the Increasing importance of food and Its
preparation, particularly when men are confined for long periods
of time in space stations similar to NASA's Ulnar Receiving Lab-
oratories.
1. Cookery. 2. Astronauts— Nutrition. i. Utton Industries. Inc
Beverly Hills, Calif.
641.3 71-706090
CINE
The Preparation of hydrogen (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Chemistry techniques series)
Loop film.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Explains the laboratory techniques used to make hy-
drogen.
1. Hydrogen. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: chem-
istry techniques series (Motion picture)
542 77-701267
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparation of microspheres (Motion picture)
Row, Publisliers, 1972.
Harper &
4 mill. fil. color, super 8 miii. (The Origin nf life)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge ease.
CREDITS: Author, Sidney W. Fox.
SUMM.\RY; Shows how finely ground proteinoids are diluted in
distilled water, and boiled and cooled to form a suspension of micro-
spheres. Clnemicroscopy Is used to reveal the Brownian motion
of the microsphere^. A volcanic eruption and the .subsequent cooling
of the lava are recreated In the laboratory to simulate the natural
formation of microspheres.
1. Micro-spheres. 2. Proteins. I, Harper & Row Publishers.
II. Series: The Origin of life (Motion picture. Harper & Row)
[QH275] 574.1 78-712592
Harper & Row, Pub- Ushers
Preparation of oxygen: catalytic decompositioD of hydrogen
peroxide. (Motion picture] Dept. of Chemistry, Yale Univer-
sity. Made by David G. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr.
Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Loop film in ctnridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates a method of oxygen recovery by showing the
rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide with the addition of a chemical
catalyst
1. Oxygen. 2. Hydrogen peroxide. 3. Decomposition (Chemistry) I.
Yik University. Dept. of Chemistry. II, Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation, ill. Series: Yale chemistry film series. [Motion picture]
cQD181.01] 546 70-714954
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Preparation of oxygen: catalytic decomposition of potassium chlo-
rate. [Motion picture] Dept. of Chemistry. Yaie University.
Made by David G. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr.
Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Yaie chemistry film series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates a method of oxygen recovery by showing the
rapid decomposition of potassium chlorate with the addition of a chemical
catalyst.
1. Oxygen. 2. Potassium chlorate. 3. DecompositiMi (Chemistry) I.
Yak University, Dept. of Chemistry. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corpormiion. 111. Series: Yale chemistry film series. [Motion picture)
tQDlSl.Ol] 546 74-714955
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp,
Preparation of oxygen: decomposition of mercoric oxide. [Motion
picture] Dept of Chemistry, Yale University. Made by Da-
vid G. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates a method of oxygen recovery by presenting an
experiment in whkh mercuric oxide changes color while it is heated but shows
a reversible reaction by reverting to the original color when the heating stops,
1. Oxygen. 2. Mercuric oxide. 3. Decomposition (Chemistry) i, Yale
Univer«ty. Dept. of Chemistry. II, Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
OMporation. Ill, Series: Yale chemistry fdm series. (Motion paciurei
[QDISl.Olj 546 78-714956
Encycl<q>aedia Briunnica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Preparation of oxygen: distillation flrom liquid air — condensation
of oxygen from air. [Motion picture] Dept. of Chemistry, Yale
University. Made by David G. Anderson and Andrew Patter-
son, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows that the fractional distillation of Uquid air method to
produce oxygen depends on the different boiling poinU of nitrogen and oxygen
and demonstrates how to obtain dropleU of liquid oxygen by collecting them
from a copper tube cooled with liquid nitrogen.
I. Liquid oxygen. 2. Fractional distillation. 3. Liquid air. I. Yale Uni-
versity. Dept. of Chembtry. II, Encyclopaedia Briunnica Educational Cor-
poration. 111. Series: Yale chemistry film series. [Motion picture]
CQDISI.OI] 546 ^1-714957
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp-
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PrapantloB of oxygem: rewtloa of sodiui peroxide and water.
[MotioQ picture) Dept of Chemistry, Yale Univcraity. Made
by David O. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Ediicational Corp.. 1971.
7 min. (i. colof, super 8 mm. (¥*!« chemUtry film Mrio)
Loop film in c«mid|C.
With icAcher't |uidc.
SUMMARY: Demonftralei ■ method of o«y|en recovery by ucinc clo»e-up
photofrtphy to »how thai the »ddition of water to •odium peroiide cauKS it to
dccompoM into lodium hydroxide and oxygen.
I.Oxysen. 2. Sodium peroxide. 3. Decompoiiioc (Chemi»try) I. Yale
Univer«ity. DepL of ChemUtry. 11. Encyclop«di» Britwinic* Educitioiiil
Corpontton. III. Serie*: Yale chemi«try film scriet. [Motion piclurei
[QD181.01J 546 75-'?14958
Encyclopaedu BTitMinka 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Prcparatloa of oxygen: separation throash electrolysis of water.
[Motion picture] DepL of Chemistry, Yale University. Made
by David O. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
4 min. ti color, super 8 mm, (Yale chemiairy film »crie»)
Loop film in eantidgc.
With leacheti juide.
SUMMARY Dcmonsiraie* ihc ek-tltolytic method of rckaiini oxy|en
from water usins electrode*, an eleuttoljte. and a Hoffman lube.
I. Oxyfcn. 2- Water- Elecirolyw. I. Yale Umveriiiy. Dept. of Chem-
istry. II. Encyclopaedia BniannKa Educational Corporation. 111. Series: Yale
chemistry film seriev (Motion picture]
iQDlSl.Oli 546 79-714959
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72
Educational Corp.
MARC
Preparation of oxygen: seven demonstrations (Motion pic-
ture) DepL of Chemistry, Yale University. Made by
David G. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Tale chemistry film aeries)
SrsJMARY' : Presents seven demonatrntlons which suggest the his-
torical preeminence and unlversaltty of the element oxygen. Shows
rnrious ways to collect and teat for oxygen.
I. Oxygen. I. Yale University. Dept. of Chemistry. II. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Yale
chemistry film aerlea (Motion picture)
[QD181.01] 546 77-713290
Encyclopaedia Brltan. nica Educational Corp.
PreparaticMi of plaintilf (Motion picture) American Trial
Lawyers Association. Made by University of Michigan.
Released by Roscoe Pound -American Trial Lawyers Foun-
dation, 1967.
approx. 10 min. sd. Wtw. 16 mm. (Civil advocates series, no. 1)
SUMMARY : Deals with various aspecU of a dvll lawsuit IutoIt-
Ing an automobile accident caae. Shows an attorney Interviewing bis
client regarding conflicts of interest, ethical problems, and fee ar-
rangeinents. _
1. Attorney and client— D. S. I. American Trtal Lawyers Aa-
■ociatlon. II. Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation.
in. Series: Civil advocates series (Motion picture) no. 1.
[XFSll] 347 79-714009
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation
ert J. Brady Co.. 1969.
mX. [ininiatiip] Rob-
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodiKs I a., 12 ia., 33 1/3 n»t., ITomb.
(Central medical and lurgicai supply aervice opentioa. oa 6)
Alao iatticd with phoDotape in cwactte.
With illuatrated procedure maniai
SUMMARY: DiacuaK* the dcaign of bo^tal trays and sets, the snwnce-
roent of special suppliea and equipmeat. and the preparstioo of apecisi siipplica.
I. Hospitals— Fmniture. equipment, etc I. RobeR J. Br»dy Company.
il. Scries: Central medical and surgical supply service opentioa. (Filmstrip) do.
tRA968]
Robert J Brady Ca
362.1
70-739598
MARC
Preparation of surgical linen {Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by William Claiborne, inc.
11 rain. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental series In operat-
ing-room te<4)nliiues)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Alao issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and studrat study manuaL
Credita: Authors, Nettle Hutchlns, Lynn Kaxemekas.
Summary: I>emonstrate8 the preparation of surgical linen.
1. Surgical gowns. i. McGraw-Hill Book Ompany. Series:
Fundamental aeries In operating-room techniQues (Motion picture)
610.73 70-707636
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
Preparation of the breasts for breast feeding (Motion pic-
ture) American College of Midwifery, 1964. Made by
Dynamic Films,
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demon.st rates, for parent educators and expectant
parents, techniques of preparation for breast feeding.
— Another issue, b&w,
1. Breast feeding. L American College of Midwifery.
618.92 Fi A 68-1551
Dynamic Films
Prepare for the storm! (Motion picture) Wilderness Sur-
vival Seminars, 1967.
t)0 min sd. color. 16 mm.
Issued also in 2 parts.
With leader's manual and field manual.
Credit*: I'roducer. J. S. Damall.
ftummary: Explains how a family can survive in the hiila and
mountains with minimum equipment, and shows the activities of a
wlIderrienB aurrlval seminar. Discusses survival hints from the
study of ecolcw)-. Oescribes the contents of the survival kit and
backiMck. winter camping and mountaineering, and summer moun-
taineering.
1. Wilderness survival. r. Wilderness Survival Seminars.
613.6 Fi A 68-963
Wilderness Survival Seminars
Preparing a crystalUne candy: fondant (Motion picture)
Dept. of P'ootl and Nutrition, Iowa SUte University.
.Made :tnd releasetl by Film Production Unit, 1971.
:i iiii;i. si. ii-lor. 10 inin. ( F.-kI nnil nuirltion series i
CKKniT?' I'nxlucer. O. Steve Knudsen: director, writer, and
i>dlt..r. -iniomns K. Smith: technical adviser. Judy Stang.
Sf.M>l.\KV: I>eni.Histniles the i.r^i«imtlon of a kneaded fondant,
romparps crystalline and amoTphotw mlcrostructures.
Another issue, super 8 mm. ^r ■ >. #
1. Confectionery. 2. Crystals. 1. Iowa. State Unl vera I ty of
Science and Technology. Ames. Drpt. of Food and Nutrition. IL
?ow-i State CnlverMiiy of Selene* and Technology, Ames Film
IWuctlou rnit. Series: F.«d and nutrition series (Motion plc-
*"'^' G41.:s 71-710170
l.iwn Stnte Inlv. ^"'1'" I'rodiKtion Unit
Preparing a cnrred hem (Motion picture) McGr»w-HiU
Book Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilma, MontreaL
4 min .1. color, mper 8 mm. (Sewing leclmHaes «!rie». sel 2)
Loop lllm mounted In cartridge.
5"n,iS',2kln',^r^lng I McOr.w.HUl Book Comp.nr.
SeJiei^'^.r "t'eeir ';Sl„^o.lon .>c«., ^ ^^^^^^^
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparing a costard (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Bo(&
Co., 1970. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food preparation series, aet 3)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Puddings. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Food
preparation series (Motion picture) set 3.
641.8 7&-7065H
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparing a dowel (Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min Bl. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
I>M)p filtu mounted In cartridge.
With teadier's gulda ,_..„, j i.
Summary: Demonstrates the proper methods of cutting dowe^
with uniform diameters, chamfering the ends of the dowel, and cnt-
""l 'n^wito. *™°r ^Raybar Technical Films, ii. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Serlea: Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 2:
Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1687
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Prq^aring a facing (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms, MontreaL
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing tecbnigoes aarles, set 3)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide. -. ._ «
1. Dreasmaklng. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-HlU Book Company.
Series- Sewing technlgues series (Motion picture) set 8.
646.4 77-706543
HcGraw-HIU Book Oo.
Preparing a one piece fadng (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms, MontreaL
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques aerlea, set 3)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide. „
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. r. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series- Sewing techniques aeries (Motion picture) set 3.
646.4 74-706545
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparing a piston and rod assembly for installation (Mo-
tion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by
Clear- Vue Films Corp.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Automotive mechanics aeries: engln«
rebuilding 2)
Loop Him.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Describes the prepsratlotia made for Installing the pis-
ton assembly, pointing out the necessity of using a ring compressor to
prevent damage to the sharp edges of the ring.
1. Pistons. 2. Automobiles — Motors. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series : Automotive mechanics aeries : engine reboUd-
Ing 2 (Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-991
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparing a stew (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co,
1970. Made by Raybar Technic*! Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food preparation aeriCB, set 4)
Loop fltm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. „ ^ _ .
1. Stews L McGraw-HlU Book Compaoy. Series: Food
preparation aeries (Motion picture) aet 4.
641.8 77-706519
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Praparing a zipper phcket (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms, MontreaL
4 min. fcl. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing technlquea series, set 4)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. „ , „ _,
1. Zippers. I. M'KJraw-HUl Book Company. Series: Sewing
techniques series (Motion picture) set 4.
646.4 71-706547
McGraw-Hill Book Oo.
105
Preparing an amorphous candy: butterscotch (Motion pic-
ture) Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Iowa State Univer-
sity, ^fade and released by Film Production Unit, 1971.
2 min. si. color. 16 mm. (Food and nutrition series)
With gtiidp.
('re<llt«: I'roducer, O. Steve Knudsen; director, writer, and editor,
Thomas K. Smith; technical adviser, Judy Stang.
Summary: Demon.-ilratPH the preparation of butterscotch; com-
pares amorphous and crystalline mlcrostructures.
Another issue, super 8 mm.
1. Butterscotch. 2. Amorphous substances. I. Iowa. State
University of Science and Technology, Ames. Dept. of Food and
Nutrition. II. Iowa. State University of Science and Technology,
Ames. Film Production Unit Series: Food and nutrition aeries
(Motion picture)
641.3 76-710171
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
Preparing and baUng a soWer glaas aeal (Motion picture)
Education Development Center, 1968.
4 mm. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Solder gUss demonstration Berie^
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for theOoUe«e physics film program. ..u^^.^™ hirh
Excerpts from the 1968 motion picture entitled A Uboratory high
vacuum technique
JrSiuf^SSr. WlllUm Hansard; technical presentation, Jan
^"s^^itmary: Shows techniques of applying soWer gUas paste. Joining
a tube and header, and baking a Joint.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1 Vacuum-tubes. J- Education Development Center, n. A
Laboratory high vacuum technique (Motton picture) |*^^'
SoWer glass demonstration series (Motion picture) no. 2. Series:
Ollege physic* fllm p««ram (Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 68-1432
Education Development Center
Preparing apples for applesauce (Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, IDTii.
4 min. ^\. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 2)
With teachers" guide.
SUMMARY: Shovre characteristics of various awlee, and tells
how they are prepared for making applesauce.
1 Cookery (Arolea) I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arta III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture)
part 2.
[TX813.A6] 641.6 72-715082
Universal Education and Visual Arta
Preparing apples for baking (Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 1)
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the proper procedures In coring and paring
apples for use in baking. .. „ , , n.j
1 Cookery (Apples) I. Fairfield Associates. IT. Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts. Ill- Series: Cooking aeries (Motion picture)
[™i3.A6] 641.6 70-715068
Universal Education and Visual ArU
Preparing cake batter (Motion picture) Mc(}raw-Hill Book
Co., 1970. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food preparation series, set 1)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Cake. I. McGraw-HlU Company. Series; Food prepara-
tion aeries (Motion picture) set 1.
641,8 73-706498
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparing cdls for miciWctniic examination (Motion pic-
ture) Harper & Row. Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit
One Film Prodin-tinns.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
I,oop fliiii nioiiTiled in cartridge. ^ , a
With tape .'wrlpt, lab manual, readings book, source book, ana
teacher's Tn.-inual.
Credits; Author. Donald H. Bucklin.
Summary Explains the preparatlun of cells for microscopic exam-
ination using skin tlwue removed from a live frog. Shows the stain-
ing of the cell and comparison of the stained cell to a permanently
fixed cell of the same tissue. Examines muscle tissue from a dls-
**1 Microscope and microscopy. 2. Stains and staining (Microscopy).
I. Harper & Row. Publishers. Series: Biology series (Motion pic-
ture. Harper* Bow) -„-„„»«„
578 78-706692
Harper & Row, Pub- Ushers
fVeparing cream puff dough (Moti<m picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part II
With teachers' guide.
SUMM.VRY : Presents a simple method of preparing cream puff
pastry dough. Shows proper handling of equipment when taking.
1. Pastry. I. Fairfield Aasoclatee, II. Universal Education
•nd Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture)
parti.
[TX773] 6413 78-715062
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Preparing dinner (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Colonial America : the Pilgrims
at Plymouth)
Loop tllm. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Summary: Depicts the hardships encountered In preparing meals
In Plymouth colony. Shows a woman catching a chicken, wringing Its
neck, and plucking its feathers while her daughter pounds coin and
sifts flour to make corn bread.
1 Pilgrim Fathers— Drama. r. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Olonlal America: the Pilgrims at Plymouth (Mo-
tion picture)
641.5 Fi A 68^43
Ealing Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Preparing dough {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Boc^ Co,
1970. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mlo. ai. color, super 8 mm. (Food pKpumttoo aerleB. set 2)
loop film niouDted in oartrldfe.
With teacber'a pilde.
1. Doo^. I. McOraw-Um Book Companj. S«-1m: rood
preparatlMi aeries (Uotlon picture) set 2.
641.6 75-706506
McOraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparing dowels (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Relea.ied by I'niversal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 luiii. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Woodwoiking, part 3)
I.,iM>|i nim.
1. I>owv1k. 2. Woodn-ork. I. Fairfield Associates. 11. Unirersal
EdiK'Dtloii nnd Viaiial .\rts. III. Series: Woodworking (Motion pic-
ture i pan 3.
[TT180] 684.08 77-715228
UnlreiiiAl Kducation aad Visual Arts
Preparing drop cookies (Motion picture) Fairfield Associ-
ates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts.
1070.
4 min. ad. color. »uper 8 mm. (Cooking aeries, part 1)
With teachers' t;ut(le.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates a simple method of preparing a soft
doust) peanut butter drop cookie.
1. Cooklett. I. Fairfield Aaaoclates. II. Universal Education
and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture)
part 1.
[TX772] 641.8 75-715064
Unlrersal Education and Visual Arts
Preparing facing for c<rflar (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng. R^eased in the V. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Uritannica Educational Corp., 1967.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic dressmaking)
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Wltti teactier's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. OiUars. l Eotben Films, n. E^ncyclopaedla
Brltannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Basic dressmaking
(Motion picture)
646.4 70-704656
Eocrdopaedla Britao- nlca Educational 0>rp.
Preparing for admission of the premature infant (Motion
p/'cfure) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
0 mfn. sd. color, super 8 mm. (The Normal premature infant)
I/wp filni mounted in cartridge.
Also issued as 16 mm. film.
With Rtudent etudy manual and instructor's guide.
Creditt: Authors, Arlene Rltz, Elizabeth Dickason.
Summary: Shows how an inculMitor Is prepared for the arrlTal
of a premature infant. Discusses admission procedures and the
purpose and function of various tjites of Incubators.
1. Infants (Premature) i. McGraw-Hill Book (Mmpany. Se-
ries: The Normal premature Infant (Motion picture)
610.73 72-707886
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Preparing for an interview {FUmstrip) Graphic Research.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1969.
49 fr. color. 3.'> mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in.. S3i rpm., 9 mln.
mlcrogroore. (Office education series, series 2)
CrediU: Author. Marlta Ka«per.
Rummarv: Iteviews briefly the phoned or written Interview re-
quest, the appropriate way to dress and prepare for tlie Interview,
the appliCHtlon form required by most companies, and the type of
references usually requested.
1. Kitiployrat*nt Interviewing. 2. Applications for positions. i.
Graphic llesearch. Inc. ii. iDlernatlonal Film Bureau, inc. Se-
ries; Ofllce education series (Fllm.strlp) series 2.
371.42 70-735450
International Film Bureau
1970.
[Filmstrip] Scott Education Division,
S4rr. colof. 43 mm. and phonodisc: 2 >.. 13 in.. 33 1/3 ipm. (Stltiy
u work)
Alio iasued with phonoupe ia caMciic.
With icacher'i guide.
SUMMARY: DiKUMa vsiioui upecu of tchool thop Mfciy. Bmphaui:«t
protective mcsHim in c*K of emergency.
I. School itwp*— Safety meuures. 1. Scott Grsphic* £ducsiion Divi-
MOO. II. Scriec Safety al work. (Filnwripj
lTTI70.4j 614.8 72-732986
Scott Education Diviuon 72 MARC
Preparing for marriage (Filmstrip) Family Films. Re-
leuhed by Society for Visual Education, 1971.
4\* fi. color, 3.') mm. ami phonodisc: 1 8., 12 In., 8Si rpm.. 10
mill. (Life IsHues of older teens)
Willi teacher's guide.
Credits: Author. Paul R. Kldd.
Summary : <Jlder teens discuss the choice of a marriage partner,
computer match-making, the difference between love and Infalua-
tlon, (iremarital Hex, and the relationship t>etween dating and miir-
riaice.
1. Youth— S4-XUS1 behavior. I. Family Films, Inc. II. Society
for Vlstul fMucatlon, Inc., Chicago. Series: Life Issues of older
teens (Fllmatrip)
301.43 71-738099
S'-clf-ty for Visual Edu- cation
Prtparinff for motherhood (Filmstrip) International Play-
tez Corp. Made and releaaed by Audio Vimial School
Service, 1»71.
40 fr. color. S5 mm.
With teacher's guide.
St'MMARV' Eiplalns bow an expecUnt mother should care for
ber-elf Id order to kswp herself well and to have a healthy baby.
DtMcttaMa metuM, conc^lon. medical checknpa, outrlttoa, ezerclae,
raat. aad dmca . « _ « _., _
1 Praaatal care. I- Inteniatlooal Playtez Corporation.
II. Audto Visual School Service. New York.
[R0526] 618-2 70-788680
Audio Visual School Service
Preparing for tomorrow's worW (Motion picture) U. S.
Atomic Knerpy Commission, 1970. Made by U. S. Army
Pictorial Center with the assistance of the American Nu-
clear Society.
2fl mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Careers in unclear science and
nuclear t^ngineering)
Summary: Diwusses the education necessary for a career tn the
nuclear fieW. Stres-se* the value of building a Arm foundation In
science, mathematics, and English. States that government agenciea.
industry, and educational and research institutions engaged in a
wide variety of projects all need nuclear scientists and engineers.
1. Nuclear phvsics as a profew-lon. 2. Nuclear engineering as a
profession. i. U. 8. Atomic Energj' Commission. Series:
Careers In nuclear science and nuclear engineering (Motion picture)
371.42 70-706769
U. 8. Atomic Energy Commission
Preparing for tumbling (Motion picture) Fairfield Asso-
ciates. Released by TJniverwil Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 mlo. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Tumbling skills)
SUMMABY : Shows the proper ways to prepare for tambling.
I. Tumbling. I. Fairfletd Assochites. II. Univeraal Bducatton
and Visoal Arta. III. Series: Tumbling akills (Motion picture)
[GV546] 796.4 79-716030
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Preparing for variable moduUr scheduling (Motion pic-
ture) Educational Coordinates, 1970.
-6 mill. 9d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Discusses consideration In planning for the Imple-
mentation of a variable program, and portrays the changes In
learning behavior, teaching method, curriculum, and facility design
that have taken place In schools across the country on (his tyi>e of
schedule. Examines the structural concepts of variable scheduling,
the ways that time can be varied, performance and demand cur-
ricula, individiiaUied learning, and the concept of teacher as direc-
tor of learning.
1. Schedules, School. 2. Curriculum planning. I. Educational
Coordinates.
[LB.S033] 370.7 76-710821
Educational Coordinates
Preparing for work FUnutrip) Audio-Visual Education
Service, University of Minnesota, 1968.
1-1 filuistt'P''. color. 35mm. _ . ., , „
Produced by the St. Paul School Vocational Rehabilitation Pro-
gram and sponsor«J by the Nevin N. Huested Fund for Handicapped
Children; the Minnesota Dept. of Mucation, Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation ; the United States Dept. of Health. Education and
Welfare Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
Credits; Technical coordinator. Vernon A. SchulU; technical
writer, Victor Hiibel; photographer, Earl McGee.
Contentt: 1. Why do people work? 3T fr.— 2. Your Job applica-
tion 3C fr.— S. Doe« it matter how I lookt 34 fr.— 4. Now I want
a Job 34 fr.— 5. Job interview lips. 33 fr— 6. The maintenance
worker, '-r. fr— 7. The restaurant worker. 58 fr.— 8. Service to
people. M fr.— 9. The sales clerk and the office worker. 47 "■.— 18.
Jobs in transportation. 55 fr.- 11. The factory worker. 45 ir.— It
A look at other Jobs. 47 fr.— 13. What do you do If? (seriea A) 36
fr— 14. What do you do If T (series B) 39 fr.
L Vocational guidance. i- Minnesota, tiniverslty. Audio-
visual Ediic.ition Service.
371.42 72-732615
Minnesota. Uiilv. Audlo-Vlaual Education Service
Preparing French dressing (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 1)
With teachers' guide.
SUMM.\RV: Shows how to prepare French dressing. Explains
that It is one of the simplest and most widely used dressings.
1. Salad dressing. I. Fairfletd Aswwiatea. II. Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion pic-
ture) part 1.
[TX819.A1] 641.8 7^-716073
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Preparing histological sections. Part 1: Fixing, dehydrat-
ing, and embedding (Motion picture) Harper & Row,
Pi4>lishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Productions.
4 min. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Biology aeries)
Ijoop film mounted in cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, ana
teacher's manual.
rredtfs: Author, Donald H. Bucklln.
Summarv: Shows how a specimen Is cut, put Into a fixing aolu-
tlon, treated with a series of alcohols of Increasing concwtratlon and
with xylol, and finally embedded In warm paraffin.
1. Histologj-- Technique. i. Harper & Row, Publishers. S©.
rles ■ Biology series ( Motion picture. Harper k Row)
578 71-706693
Harper & Row, Publish- ers
Preparing histological sections. Part 2: Sectioning, moont-
Ing, and staining (Motion picture) Harper ft Row, Pub-
lishers, 1970. Made by TTnit One Film Productiona.
3 mln »1. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop lllm mounted In cartridge.
With tape script, lah manual, readings book, source book, ana
teacti«-'B manual.
Crtiita: Author, Donald H. Bucklln.
fiummnty: Describes various steps In sectioning, mounting, and
staining blBtological sections. Includes slicing the specimen Into
flections flooding the slide and transferring the specimen ''"''»''*'
brush placing the slide with xylol, and hydrating, staining, drtiydrat-
Ing treating with preaervatlve. and covering the slide.
1 Histology- Technique. i. Harper & Row, Publlahera. Se-
rlea- Biology ••rles (Motion picture. Harper A Row) . .»„,
678 75-706694
Harper 4 Row. Publish- ers
Preparing mayonnaise (Motion picture) Fairfield Associ-
ates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
4 mln. Sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 1)
?i-SMtB?"'DSJ^trates the proper techniques for m.iklng
mayonnaise. Introduces the concept of permanent «"» «^°- .. „
1 Mayonnaise. I. Fairfield Associates. II U" ;f^l Educa Ion
and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture)
[TX819.M3] 641.8 7^715075
UnlvertalKdacatlonand VUu«l Arta
Preparing meals (Motion picturt) Moreland-Latdiford,
To "nto, 1967. Released in the U. S, by Sterling Educa-
tional Films, 1968.
13 mill .d color. 16 o.l». (Cooklnj, home economic.)
?;ir.:"MS; Joe H.,..rd Jllrecor, 'o^^-^f- ""'^
-^Si.^r'si.s-'"r^^r.;£^r:;iSr^-"e
<^r'r°^T '°rtir'Tir,SSc«„'rd Pro^ucona. To-
roL'^t'S^M^ i3n».lo„"..'FlS.'.. loc. Serle.: C«ol.,«. h»»e
economics (Motion picture) Fi A6ft-1376
National Film Board of Canada
Prepariag ■etalUc coUoUs. [Motion picture] Iwanami Films.
Tokyo. Released in the U.S. by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
4 min. «. color, super 8 mm. (Propertie» of colloidi »eri«)
Loop fllm in cartridge.
With «udy guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates ■ technique for prepanng gold, wlver. «nd pUn-
n colloids. Explains that suble metaUic colloids are rarely found in n«ure-
1 Colloids. 2. Metals. I. Iwanami EigaSeistkujo. Tokyo. 11, BFA Edu-
106
[QD549,
BFA EducstioQsi Medu
541
MARC
Preparing nedt facing (Motion picture) Fairfield Associ-
ates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 8)
Loop film.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY : Explains that facing pieces are cut Identical to the
part of the garment to whlcb they are being applied, and that they
are used to finish off a raw edge.
1. Dressmaking. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. III. Series: Sewing series (Motion picture)
imrt 3.
[TT560] 646.2 70-716116
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Prepariiq: news for print (FUmatrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1969.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 in.. 331 rpm., 12
min. microgroove. (The Newspaper Id America)
Issued also with pbonotaxte in cassette.
With teacher's culde and script.
Credita: Author, Howard F. Decker.
Summary: Illustrates each step in the proceas of gathering news,
editing It, and preparing the finished stories for prlat.
1. Journalism. i. Society ftor Visual Baocatloo, Inc. Chicago.
Series: The New^Mper In America (Filmstrip)
070.4 79-734773
Society for Visual Education
Preparing objectives (FUmatrip) Addison-Wesley Pub. Co^
1969. Made by Resources for Education and Management.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. (The On-the-job training filmstrip series,
uo. 8)
With leader's guide.
Correlated with the book The supervisor and on-the-job tralnltig,
by Blartln M. BroadwelL
Summary: Explains how a supervisor should prepare objectives
for the training to be done, pointing out that the objective can be
taeasured only after the training Is completed and the employee
performs on the Job.
L Employees. Training of. L Broadwell, Martin M. The super-
visor and on-the-job training, ii. Addison-Wesley Publishing Com-
pany. Series.
668.81 77-736484
Preparing presensitized metal offset plates (FUmatrip)
A. B. Dick Co., 1968.
90 fr. bAw. ?S, mm. and phonodlBc: 2 s. (1 s. for manualpro-
Jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In.. 33J rpm.. 10 min. (Tech-
niques of modern offset, no. 3)
Vrcdiii: Producer and director. Frank Stedronsky; writer, Frank
Stedronsky. . ,...,.
Summary: Discusses the advantages of using preaenaltlxed alu-
minum offset plates and demonstrates the processes that are In-
volved In preparing these plate* for duplicating.
1. Printing plates. 2. Offset printing. i. Dick (A. B.) Com-
nany Series' Techniques of modem offset (Filmstrip) no. S.
^ 681 70-736730
A. B. Dick Co.
Preparing slock for faceplate taming (Motion picture) Mo-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical
Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm, (Woodworking aerlea. Set 5: Lathe)
With teacher's guide. ......
Bummary: Shows how to fasten wood to a faceplate ao that the
work will not come loose at hl|^ turning speeda.
1. Turning. i. McOraw-HIll Book Company. Series: Wood-
working series (Motion picture) Set 5: Ijithe.
684.08 Fi A 68-2781
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Preparing the auncni for ahootiac (Motion pictare) Fair-
field Associates. Released bj Universal Education and
Vuual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. ad. color. niMr 8 ram. (EaenwDtarj pbotofraphj)
SDUMAKT: Explaloa for tbe oorlce Tarhnw ilmple tectiniqiM*
of pkatOBraphT- Shows how to prepare tbe csiaen for Uklns pl(-
CaVHi V«r elementtr; Krades.
1. Pfcote»r«ph J— J meollg fllnu. I. Palrfleld Anodetea. II.
Unlrenal Bdocatloo «Dd Vlmul Arts. III. Series: ElemenUrr pho-
tofnphjr (UotloQ ptctare)
[TB149] 770.28 70-716041
UQlrermal Bdoeattoo mxA TUoal kxXm
Preparing the daily meal (Motion picture) Wayne Mitchell.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 mm. ^L color, siiper 8 mm. (Living |q the rainforest aeriea.
Food trom the rainforest In Central Amerlra)
LkmV film.
With reacber's guide.
SUUMARY : Polota out that tbe Cboco hare one main meal a
day, and shows the preparation, cooking, and serving of this meaL
\. Cboco Indiana. 2. Indians of Central America — Pood. I
Mitchell, Waroe. II. BFA Educational Media. Serlea: UtIqc In
the rainforest SM-tea. Food from the rainforest In Central America
(Motion picture)
917.28 79-711660
BFA EdQoatlonal Media
Preparing the diode header (Motion picture) Educaticm
Development Center, 1968.
4 min sL Mw. 8 mm. (Solder glass demonstration series.
DO. 4}
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for tbe College physics film program.
Excerpti from the 1968 motion picture aidtM A laboratorj high
Tacuum technique.
With film notee.
CredilB: Editor, William Hanaard; technical presentation, Jan
Orsula.
Bummaiy: DemtMistrates techniques of preparing and moantlog the
diode el«nents on a standard soft^lass vacuum tube header.
' Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Vacuum-tubes. i. Educatltm Development Center, n. A
Laboratorr high vacuum technique (Motion picture) Series:
Solder glass demonstration aeries (Motion picture) no. 4. Series:
College physics film program (Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 68-1433
Educathn Devtiopment Center
Preparing the drawing (Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Pine arts technique* ; woodcuts
and linoleum outs)
txKip film. Film notee on cartridge case.
Cre4iU: Series designer. Sol Dworkln.
SHMimary; Explains how to prepare the drawing for linoleum cuts
and woodcuts.
1. Linoleum block-printing. 2. Wood-engraving — ^Technique. i.
Walden Film CorporaUon. Series : Pine arte techniques : woodcuta
and linoleum cuts (Motion picture)
769 7T-708091
Walden Film Corp.
Preparing the enlarging (Motion picture) Fairfield Asso-
ciates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Elemeotarj photoftraphy )
SUMMABV: Explalna for the novice vartous simple techniques
of photography. Shows the method of preparing the enlargement
of photographs. For elemeoUry grades.
1. Photography— Enlarging— Juvenile Blms. I. Palrfleld As-
sociates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arta. III. Serlea:
Elementary photography (Motion pletore)
[TR476] 770.28 73-716060
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Preparing the fabric (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baalc clotblDg constmctlon)
Ump film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bummary: Explains various steps to follow Is the preparattoo of
tbe fabric fur nittiog.
1. Dressmaking matertala. 2. Oarmeot cutting. 3. Sewing. i.
Walden Pllm Corporation. Series: Basic clothing construction
(Motion picture)
646.4 78-707946
Walden Pllm Corp.
Preparing the getter header (Motion picture) EdocatioQ
Development Center, 1968.
4 min. 8l. bScw. 8 mm. (Solder glass demooatraUoo series,
DO. 1)
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made tor tbe College physlca film program.
Bzeeipta from tbe 1968 motion picture entitled A laboratory high
vactnuB tedmlqii&
With Him notes.
CreditM: Editor, WlUlam Hansard; technical preeeotatlOD, Jan
Orsula.
Summarjf: Demonstrates bow to prepare and mount getters on a
standard soft-glass vacuum tube header.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Getters. 2. Vacuum-tubes. l Educatl<m Development Center,
n. A LatKHiitcH? high vacuum tecfanlqae (Motion picture) Serlea:
Solder ^sf demonstration aeries (Motion picture) do. i. Series:
College physics Sim program (Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 68-1434
Education Development Center
Preparing the groond {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mln. sL color, ntper 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: oil paint-
ing)
Loop flbn. Pllm ootea on cartridge caae.
CrtdUi: Series designer. Sol Dworkln.
Summary; Shows how to prepare the gronod for an oil painting.
1. Palatlng- Technique. i. Walden Film Corporation. Se-
ries: Fine arts techniques : oil painting (Motion picture)
761.2 70-708067
Walden Film Corp.
Preparing the material (Motion picture)
see Cutting threads on the lathe. Part 1:
Preparing the material
Preparing the soldering copper. [Motion picture] Universal Edu-
cation and Visual ArU, 1972. Made by Fairfield Associates.
approx. 4 n
I)
color super 8 n
(^'orking with theci mcul. part
Loop film in cartridge. Teacher '> guide on cartridge case.
SUMMARY; Utes close-up and over-the-shouldcr photography to sho»
how to prepare the soldering copper when working with >hce( metal.
I. Sheei-mcul work. 2. Solder and soklering. I Universal Educaiion ind
Visual Am. H. Series: Working with sheet metal, part I. (Motion picture].
[TS250] 671.5 72-702856
UEVA 72 MARC
Preparing the stmcil (Motion picture) Bailey FilmSf 1969.
Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (SUk screening taim)
Loop film.
With study ffutde.
Summary: A profeaslonal sllk-screeo artist shows how to co-
ordinate and cot a separate stencil for each color to be printed.
1. Screen process printing. 2. Stencils and Rtencil cutting. I.
Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif. II. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Silk screening aeries (Hotlcm picture)
764 7^710567
BFA Educational Media
Preparing the tank for film derelopiac (Motioa pictun)
Fairfield Aasociates. Released by Uniyeraal Education and
Visual Arte, 1971.
SI^MARV "^'.".^i <""^' ^ ^"- '^"""''•fy photography.
SUMMARY. Explains for the novice rarlous simple tecbnlgues
Of photography. Demonstrates how to prepare the tank prior to fllm
developing. For elementary grades.
^}_J'^''^'*^^P^y-~^^«i<ypi'ig and de»eloper»— Juvenile fllma. I
F^eld AssocUtes. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Ill
Series: Elementary photography (Motion picture)
rTR2»5] 770.283 7S-715042
Caiversal Education and Visual Arts
Preparing to cook (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford,
Toronto, 1967. Released in the 17. S. by Sterling Educa-
tional Fihns, 1968.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Cooking, home economics)
With written etudy guides.
Credilt: Producer, Joe Hay ward ; director, Joe (3ote : script, Nancy
BIcNeil : cameraman, Kurt Palka : editor, Manfred Ooretxkl.
Summarif: Describes the correct preparation of various foods and
tbe handling of different cooking utensils.
1. Cookery. i. Moreland-Latchford Productions. Toronto, n.
Sterling Educational Films, Inc. Series: Cooking, home economics
< Motion pictare)
641.5 Fi A 68-1377
National Fllm Board of Canada
Preparing to decorate a cake {Motion ptoture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Food prwarattOD aeries, set 1)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Cake decorating. l McOraw-HlU Book Company. Series:
Food preparaUon series (Motion picture) set 1.
641.8 70-706501
McQraw-HiU Book Co.
Prqnring to train {FUmstrip) Addison-Wesley Pub. Co.,
1969. Made by Resources for Education and Management.
(12 fr. color. 85 mm. (Tbe On-the-job training fllmstrlp series,
na 4)
With leader's guide.
Correlated with the book The supervisor and on-the-job training,
by MarUn M. BroadweU.
Summary: Explains how a supervisor can prejwre for Job train-
ing of eroplovees, pointing out the necessity for determining train-
ing needs and methods, setting realistic objectives, and preiwrlng a
training outline.
1. Employees, Training of. l Broadwdl, Martin M. The mper-
Tlsor and on-the-job training, n. Addlson-Wesley Publishing Com-
pany. Series.
658^1 70-736485
Preparing to wash dishes (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by I'niversal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
4 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking suiea, part 2)
With lescbert' guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the most efflcient methods of preparing
to wash dishes by band.
1. DlRhwashlng. I. Fairfield Aawactatea. 11. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arta. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture)
part 2.
[TX324] 648 75-715080
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Preparing vegetable garnishes (Motion pictare) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 mln. «d. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, pari 2)
With teachers' guide.
SUUUABY: Demonstrates bow simple vegetables can be turned
Into attractive garnlahes.
1. Cocftery (Garnishes) 2. Cookery (V^eUblea) I. Falrfleld
Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arta. III. Series:
Cooking series (Motion picture) part 2.
[TX652] 641.6 73-715086
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Pttgaring yoar science project (FUmttrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educatituml Corp., 1968.
64 fr. color. 35 mm. (Organixing a aclence project)
Sttmrnary: Describes how to prepare a science project.
1. Science— Expwlments. i. Encyclopaedia BriUnnIca Bduea-
tlonal Corporation. Series: Organizing a science project (FUm-
atrip)
507.2 Fi A 68-4573
Encyclopaedia Brltau- nica Educational Owp.
PrepositionB (Filnistrip)
Color Film, inc.
Macmillan Co., 1969. Made by
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodisc : 1 a, 12 in^ 33J rpm. 8 mln
mlcrogroovfe ( Aodlo-Tisual English, set 1, no 10)
With script and teacher's guide.
Credits : Author, Patricia Heffeman-Cabrera.
Summary: Destgned to teadi Sn^iah as a second language.
Teaches the preposHlons and shows tbe different ways In which
one concept may be expreaaed.
1. English language— Prepositions. I. Hacmlllan, firm, pab-
lisliern. New York. Series: Audlo-vlaual English (Pilmstrip) set 1,
no. 10.
^..^ 428 77-736706
CCM Films
The Prepn^^ortioned dental amalgam: its preparation and
condensation (Motion picture) Wilmer B. Eames. Re-
leased by AVilmer B. Eamee and American Dental As-
sociation, 1965.
2S mln sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Preaenta the premise and rwearch of a new
dental technique for standardizing the preparation of ailver
■iMipm Demonstrates effective condensing procedures in a
cavity preparation, and lixdudes scenes of carving methods, final
finishing, ioA polishing of the amalgam restoration.
1. Dental amalgams. I. Eamea, Wilmer B., 1914-
II. American Dental Asaodatton.
tRK544] 617 Fi A 67-663
CINE
The Pre-Raphaelite revtrft (Slotion picture) Arts Council
of (treat Britain. I^ondon, 1067. Made by Samaritan
Films. Ijondon. Releaswl in the V. S. by Films Incorpo-
rat<Hl. 1971.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer, David Thompson: ctHnmenlary,
John Wood ; reading, Freda I>owle ; music, Eti^il^eth Lutyeon :
phofographer, David Uuir; editor, Mamouo Hassan.
SUMMARY: Traces the movement of the Pre-Raphaelite Brother-
hood, which protested the outmoded academic convention.^ of the day
and wanted to emulate the naturalism of the Italian Renaissance
painters l>efore RaphaeL Studies the early works of Ford Madox
Brown. John Everett Mlllals. John Buakin, Hotman Hunt, Arthur
Hushes, and Dante Gabriel Rossettl.
1. I^reraphaelitlsm. I. Arta (>)unril of Great Britain. 11. nima
Incorporated.
[N6465.P7] 759.42 78-712016
Films Incorporated
Pre-reading (Filmstrip) Filmfas Piwluctions. Released by
Univeisril Kducation and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Reading with comprehension)
SUMMARY: Explains bow to read with comprebenslon, empha-
alxlng pre-reading. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Beading (Elementary) I. Fllmfai Productions, New York.
XL Universal SdocaUOD and Tisoal Arta. III. Series: Beading with
omnprtiienalon (Filmstrip)
[LB1573] 372.4 70-740306
Univwaal Education and Visual Arts
Pre-Reformatimi ernhnndery (Filmstrip) Diana Wyllie,
ltd., London, 1959. Released in the U. S. by Carman Edu-
cational Associates, 1967.
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (History of English embroidery)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Outlines the development, maturity, and decline of
English ecclesiastical embroidery before the Reformation.
1. Ecclesiastical embroidery, E:ngliBb. L Diana Wyllie, ltd.
II. Carman Educational Associates. III. Series: History of EngUab
embroidery (Filmstrip)
[NK9310] 746.40942 79-739970
Carman Educational Aasodatas
Pre-release (Motion picture) Canada Dept of Justice, Ca-
nadian Penitentiary Service, Ottawa. Made and released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1967. Released
in the U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1968.
26 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Penitentiary staff training series)
Summary: Shows three prisoners who are to be discharged from
I»-laon and describes several ways In which they are helped toward
T^nt^ration Into society. Includes a discussion of clothing, family,
and Jobs, as well as temptations affecting the dedskKi to live wlthbi
the law.
1. RehabllltatiM) of crlmlnala i. Canada. Dept. of Justice.
n. Canada. National Film Board, ni. International Film Bureau,
Inc., Chicago. Series: Penitentiary staff training series (Motion
picture)
364.7 Fi A 68-2895
International Film Bureau
Pre-Romanesqoe (Astsrian, early MnaUni and Mocarabic
architcctore) (Filmttrip) Budek Films and Slides, 1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Other versions (single fr. and double fr.) Issued with script under
tbe title History of Spanish architecture. Set 2: Pre-Ronianeaque.
SHMMMry; A atudy of tbe architecture of tbe Aaturian, early
Mnallm, and Moxarablc periods In Spain. With captions.
1. Ardiltactore— Asturlas. 2. Architecture. Islamic— Spain. 8.
Architecture, Hoaarabic i. Budek Fllma and Slides, Inc. n.
History of Spanish architecture. Set 2: Pre-Romanesque (Film-
atrip)
720.946 71-735256
BvOt* Fltans and Slides of Calif.
Pre -Romanesque (Asturian, early Muslim and
Mozarabic architecture) (Filmstrip)
see History of Danish architecture. Set 2:
Pre -Romanesque
107
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synods. Virginia
see
The Sybarite syndrome.
The Pre-school child
see
The Springs of learning. Part 6: Tlie pic-sthiKtl child.
Preschooler: concept development {Motion picture) Video
Xui^inK, 1967. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 itilri. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Man: his growth and development —
birth tliiougb adolescence)
Videotape also Issued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credili: Instructor. Kobert C. Nfcolay.
Summari/: Discusses factors Influencing concept development:
conditions of sense organs, Intelligence, opportunity for learning,
types of experience, amount of guidance, sex of child, and personal-
ity.
1. Concepts. 2. Child study. i. Video Nursing, inc. Series:
Man: his growth and devri{vn>ent — birth through adolescence (Mo-
tion picture)
153.9 76-703687
Video Nursing
Preschooler: psycho-sexiul development {Motion picture)
Video yursing, 1967. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 mill. s<i. b&w. 18 nnn. (Man : bis growth and dertiopmeot —
birth through adolescence)
Videotape also issued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Creditt: Instructors, Robert C. Nlcolay, Mary Grifflo.
Nummary: Describes developmental stages of the preschooler In
his psycho- sexual development.
1. Child study. l Video Nursing, Inc. Series: Man: his
growth and development — birth through adolescence (Motion picture)
155.42 70-703688
Video Nursing
Pre-schoolers Workshop
see
A Time for Georgia.
Prescription for longer valve life (FUnutrip) Dana Parts
Co. [196-!,
1 roll, color. .15 mm.
With script and lecture notes.
8nmmarv: Outlines procedures for diagnosing engine valve prob-
leniK.
1 AutomobilM — Motors— Valves. i. Dana Parts CMnpany.
629.28 Fi A 68-4266
Dana Parts 0>mpany
Prescription: roses {Motion picture) U. S. Cancer Control
Program, 1968. Made by Johns Hopkins University Ap-
plied Physics Laboratory, 1968.
20 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the value of comprehensive patient care.
Follows the ca.se of a patient who undergoes a radical mastectomy,
recovers, and returns to work. Shows how 20 dllTerent types of
medical people, practlclug comprehensive care, help the patient and
her family during the ordeal.
1. Hospital care. 2. Postoperative care. i. U. S. Cancer On-
trol Program.
610.73 76-702671
CINB
The Present (Fiimstrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1971.
m fi. color. 3:^ mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In.. 33i rpm., 11
min. (Itluck poems, black Images)
With teacher's guide and poems.
<?redlts : Producer and writer. Barbara Martinson.^.
Summary : Presents poems which dcwribe the contemporary
black mas's view of hitoself and his world.
1. American poetry— Negro authors. I, Schloat (Warren) Pro-
ductions, Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series: Black poems, blade Images
(FDmstrlp)
811 71-738194
Warren Schloat Pro- ductioiu
Present tense {Motion picture) Coolidge Hill Co. Released
by KYR Campus Programs, 1969.
20 min. sd. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Dociimenls the world of a prominent Harvard profes-
sor during the student strikes. Suggested by Thomas Mann's story
Dimtrder and early sorrow.
I. Harvard Univemity. I. Mann, Thomas, 1875-1965. Disorder
and early sorrow. II. Coolidge Hill Company. III. KYR Campus
ProfraniB.
801.16 75-706091
ona
Prcflcntation of food and beverage {Motion picture) Ka-
lional Ivhicntionnl Media, 1969.
8 mill, sd color, t Professional food preparation and service
program i
Verslonn iivallaljle: magnetic ad., optical id., cartridge, reel, 8 mm.,
super B mm., 16 mm.
With study guide.
Ksmmarp: Discusses techniques for the attractivt prsMQUUoo of
food and beverages. ^
1. Food service. I. National Eduestlonal Media. Series: Pro-
(fMdoiinl food preparation and aerrlcs program (Motion picture)
642 77-703062
^lttiollal Educational Media
Presenting BSCS single topic inquiry films (Motion pic-
ture) Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. Released
by I'liiversity of Colorado, 1909.
30 niln. sd. color. 16 mra. , ,., , . k^«, n.>,.. .,
SCMM\RV An instructional film tor biology leathers. Ucni .ii-
Btrates ho« to"u«e BSCS single topic Inquiry films to P'^'"<1« '"fl" ;;>;
MDerlences for students by showing a teacher pre.sentlng the motion
SfS^res >eck order. Mimicry, and Social behavior in chickens to hU
class and helping his students to react to them.
1 Biology-Study and teaching. I. ^in^rican Institute of Bo-
loelcfll Sciences Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. 11. Ca\o-
radf UnSy III Peck order (Motion picture) IV. Mimicry
Motion pS; V. Social behavior in chickens (Motloa picture)
[QH315] 574.07 70-713346
Presenting the Offer {Motion picture) California Real
Estate Association, 1966. Made by Soundfilm.
2."» mill. s(l. color. 16 mm.
Based on an article by David Stone from the book Successful
real e.>itate salesmanship, published by the California R^l Estate
A.-isociation.
Summary: Shows how to obtain the highest possible offer on the
sale of real e)«tate, and Illustrates how to analyze the offer, how to
anticipate objections, and how to present the offer to the seller.
1. Real estate business. i. Stone, David V. ii. California Heat
Estate Association.
658 75-707746
Preservation of facial nerve function with nerve grafts
{Motion picture) John V. Blady, 1969. Made by Roy
Productions.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Dr. Blady discusses and demonstrates the surgical
technique which he uses in reestablishing facial nerve function fol-
lowing a radical parotidectomy by the use of nerve grafts. Includes
an interview with a patient eight years after surgery.
1. Nerve grafting. i. Blady, John V., 1005-
617 75-702630
CINE
Preserve. [Motion picture] Depl. of Cinema, University of South-
ern California, 1972.
4 mm. id. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows wild African animals in a game preserve, and point out
their reactions to human visiuiion. Suggests the peculiar relationship of "caged"
people viewing "free" wildlife.
I. Zoology — Africa. 2. Game-preserves— Africa. I. Los Angeles. Uni-
versity of Southern California. Depi. of Cinema.
[QL336] 333.9 72-702419
CINE 72 MARC
Preserving our American wiWemess (Motion picture)
NIlC News. Keleased by NBC Educational Enterprises,
1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Peter Jefferles; narrator, Mac
McGarry.
SUMMAHT: Compares the extensive and uosjioiled wilderness of
the past with what little Is left In Its original state. Notes reasons
the wilderness was encroached upon, and states the pros and cons of
such activities as cutting pine wood for homes, clearing land for
parking lots, and mining mineral resources.
1 Conservation of natural resources — D. S. I. National Broad-
casting Company, Inc. NBC News. II. NBC Educational Enterprises.
[S930] 574.5 77-713014
A. L. A. Booklist
Preserving plant specimens {Fiimstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. (Collecting and [M^servlng plant speci-
mens)
Creditt: Collaborator, George I. Schwaitz.
Rummary: Deraonntrates proper techniques of preserving plant
specimens. ^ , j. n .
1 Plants— Collection and preservation. i. Encyclopaedia wri-
tannica Educational Corporation. Series: Collecting and preserv-
ing plsnt specimens (Fllmstrlp)
579 Fi A 68-3971
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Bducatlooal Corp.
The Pre-Shakespearean dramatists {FUTmtrip)
House, 1967.
Eye Gate
29 fr. color. .1.' mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 14 min.
lulcrogroove, ( Early English drama: The roots of Shakespeare's
J heat re, no. 3)
With teachers manual.
Crcdift: Writer. Daniel B. Dodson; Illustrator, John Lenclckl.
Summary: Outlines the period of English drama extending from
1581 through 1503. Discusses the University Wlta, George Peele,
Bobert Greene, Thomas Kyd. and their works.
! English drama — Elarly modern and Elizabethan- Hist. & crit.
I. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Early English drama: The roots
of Shakespeare's theatre (FUmstrip) no. 3.
822 Fi A 68-3704
Bye Gate House
The Presidency {Fiimstrip) New York times, 1969.
1 roll, color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a., 12 In., S3* rptn..
l.l min. inUmgroove. (U. S. Governnienl In action)
Sumtwn/*: I'n'sents views of the Pn-sldency by various Presi-
dents. Discus-^ the growth of Presidential power, limttatlons on
thlH power ImiM>s<.d by the Constitution, the Supreme Court, the
Federal bureaucracy, the party aystem, and public opinion^
1 Presidents— U. 8. 2. Executive power— 11, S. i. New York
times. S.-rles: U. S. Government in action (Fllmstrlp) .„^„,„
363.03 70-73S842
New York timet
The Presidency — crisis in office {Motion picture) United
World FUms, 1967.
17 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultants, Raymond D. Horton, Helen B. Warrin.
Summary: Presents a study of the use of preeldentlal power
during four recent crises In American history. Uses cartoons and
newsreel clips to show how the powers of the President arise from
the Constitution and how they have been shaped by strong Presi-
dents who have held the office.
1. Executive power— n. S. 2. Presidents— U, S. i. United
World Films, Inc.
353.032 Fi A 67-5911
Universal Education and Visual A'-ts
The Presidency: decisicms of destiny {FUmstrip) Look/Lis-
ten & Learn. Made by Insight, inc. Released by Interna-
tional Hook CoiT)., 1970-
10 fllmstrlps (K fr. eadi) color. 35 mm. and 5 phonodlscs
(2 a each), 33) rpm., 13 min. each.
With teachers' guide.
Contenti: 1. Washington refuses a crown. — 2. Jefferson buys Loul-
Biana.— J. Jackson defeats the bank.— 4. Polk expands the nation.—
5. Lincoln emancipates the slaves. — 6. Theodore Roosevelt builds a
canal— 7. Franklin Roosevelt fights the depression.— 8. Truman acta
In Korea.-— 9. Elsenhower intervenes In Little Rode- 10. Kennedy
confronts the Soviet Union.
1. Presidents— U. S 2. U. S.— History. i. Look/Listen & Learn,
Inc. n. International Book Corporation.
353.03 78-784955
Look/Listen & Learn
The Presidency, decisions of destiny. Set 1: 1789-1865
{FUmstrip) AVI Associates, 1970. Made by Insight, inc.
5 filmstrips (55 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs:
5 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm., 13 min. each side.
With teacher's guide
Con(enl«: Washington refuses a crown — Jefferson buys Loui-
siana.—Jackson defeats the bank. — Polk expands the nation.— Lin-
coln emancipates the slaves.
1. Presidents— U. S. 2. U. S.— History— 1783-1866. t. AVI
Associates.
353.03 76-736615
AVI Associates
The Presidency, decisions of destiny. Set 2: 20th century
{FUmstrip) AVI Associates, 1970. Made by Insight, inc.
5 fl]ni>trlp.s (55 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs: 5 s.,
12 in., 33) rpm., 13 min. each side.
With teacher's guide.
Contents: Theodore Roosevelt builds a canal.- Franklin Roosevelt
fights the depression. — Truman acts In Korea.— Elsenhower inter-
venes In Little Rock.— Kennedy confronts the Soviet Union.
1. Presidents— U. S. 2. U. S.— History- 20th century. i. AVI
Associates.
353.03 79-736613
AVI Associates
The Pretidenc)r: powers and personalities. [Filmstrip) Scott Edu-
cation Division, 1971. Made by Associated Press.
2filmt(rip»<l72 fr.) color. 3^ mm. and 2 phonodiscs (2 scach). 12 in..
33 1/3 rpm.
AIm) iuued with phonoiape in cuswrtic.
With teachct't (uide.
SUMMARY: Pun 1 provides gtiicralubKrvationi on iKenaiure of ihePmi-
dcncy and the k:hiracier rcquiremriits ot the office, pretcnti a historic ovcrvie«>
"''the Picsidcncy. and discusses the I'urrcnt nature and scope ortheurTicc. Pan
2 traces ihc dctclopment or the modern Presidency from Roosevelt to Nixon
I. Presidents— United States t. Scxit Graphics. Education Division,
[JKS16] 353.032 72-732600
Scoii Graphics EdiK'ation 71 MARC
Division
The Presidency — search for a candidate {Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made
by tTPITN Corp.
29 mill. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Sidney Hyman.
Summary: Uses the original footage df the 1962 Republican Con-
vention and the 1960 Democratic Convention to present a study of
the ways by which a candidate can win the presidential nomination
1. Pre-sldentn— U. S.— Nomination. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. _ - „_
329 71-707587
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
108
The President and the pushbutton {Motion picture) CBS
News, 1962.
28 min. sd. b&w. IG mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show Eyewitness.
Credits: Producers, Leslie Mldgley; John Sharnik; director, Rusa
Bensley; rejiorters, Charles Colllngwood, Dan Rather.
Summary: P'ollows President Kennedy on his trip to the commend
post of the Strategic Air ComrajiiKl In Omaha, to view the intricate
system which controls the dispatch of nuclear defenses, and to Santa
Fe to visit the \jf>s Alamos Scientific IjilKiratory, Shows some of the
elatiorste safeguards against the launching of a nuclear attack by
mistake, and concludes with an excerpt from a speech by President
Kennedy at the Atomic Energy establishment at Los Alamoa, New
Mexico.
1, U. S.— Defenses. i. Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Prea. U. S.,
1917-ldeS. It. Eyewit- nesa (Television program) in. Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
Fi 67-2217
President CooUdge in the White Hoose {Motion picture)
Anarjo'fos I*"ilni Library, 1966.
4 mi:, sl. b&w. 8 mm.
Loop tllni. Issued In r<«ular 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Snuiiiiatii: Shows scenes of Calvin Coolidge during his term of
office as President of the United .Slates. With subtitles.
1. Coolidge. Calvin. Pres. U. S.. 1872-1988. i. Anargyros Film
Library. __ _„*..„
973.91 73-700185
Anarg.vros Kihu Library
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
President CooUdgrc; taken on the White House srounds
(Motion picture) De Forest Phonofilms |1985|
4 min. Ml. b&w. 35 moi.
L. C. copy has Don-standan] sound advance.
In the Maurice H. Zouary Film CoHertton of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Credlti; Producer. I-ee De Forest.
Summary : Pre«ld«it Coolldge discu>o«s economy In goveroment,
explaining tbat tie wishes to lower taxes so that the people may
work leas time for the gorernment and more for themselTes.
1. CooUdge, CaWln. Pres. U. S.. 1872-1998. I. De For«tt Phono-
fllma. II. Maurice U. 2^uary Film Collection. III. American Film
Ia»tUut« CotlecttoQ.
973.»1 71-710484
Le President en promenade (Motion picture) La Soci6t£
Lumiere, Paris (1896 or 7i
31 aec. si. b*w. 16 mm.
Stdoul, G. Louis LumlAre. Catalogue Lomlfere, no. 34a
Made from a 35 mm. original In the CinAnath^Qoe Francalse
Film Collection.
On reel with 58 other Lumlta* numbers.
In the Cln«math«qae Francalse Film Collectltm, Library of
SUMHART ; Preaeots Tlews of Porflrlo Diax, President of Mexico,
OD boraettwA accMnpanled by four other riders.
1 Dlu, Porflrlo. Prm Mexico. 1830-1915. I. Soci*« Lumltre,
Paris. II CtDteatfaiqae Fran^ise Film Collection.
972.08 76-710489
[President Habib Boarsniba tH Tanisia, (Motion picture)
CBS News, 1965.
30 mIn. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Face the nation)
CreiitM: Producers. Prentiss Chllds, Ellen Wadley; director. Robert
Vitarelll ; comoientators, (.;eorxe Herman, Martin Agronsky. Winston
Burdett; cameramen. Jean Uelt Berger, George Markman, Totiaeff
Man-aff: film editors. Lee Adier, Ray Creamer.
Summary.- Tunisian President Hablb Bourgulba discusses his view
that there is a solution to ttie Arab-Israeli dispute other ttiao the
total destruction of Israel, and that the Individual interests of the
Arab nations should not be subordinated to Nasser's policy of Arab
unity under his leadership.
1. Bourtnilba, Hablb. I'res. Tunisia, 1903- 2. Jewiab-Arab
relations. 3. Arab countries — Politics. i. Columbia Broadcasting
eastern, inc. CBS News. Series : Face the nation (Motion picture)
327.6205694 Fi 68-209
President Harding in the White House (Motion picture)
AnargTTos Film Library, 1966.
4 ml:, si. b&w. 8 mm.
I>oop film, issued In regular 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
SuHniiary: Shows scenes of Warren Harding during his term of
ofllce as President of the United States. With subtitles.
1. Harding. Warren Gamaliel. Pres. U. S., 1865-1928. i. Anar-
gjros Film Library.
973.91 77-700166
AnargjTOs Tilm Library
President Johnsm is in the news (FUmttrip) My weekly
reader, 1965. Made by Pilj^riin Film Services.
21 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 15-65.
Summarj/: Explains the role of the V. S. President and how be
begins his term. Shows President Johnson In various activities as
leader of the United SUtes.
1. Johnson, L>'ndOD Haines, Pres. U. S., 1908- i. My weekly
reader.
973.923 77-732915
Pennsylvania School for the Deef
PiMliiit fl( the Halted States: too aach power? [Motioa picture]
CoDcepC nintt. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tioncl Corp.. 1971.
23 mm. id. color. It mm.
Abo JMMcd m bftw.
mth teacher'! guide.
SUMMARY: Euminea the powcn and (he constitutiooal limits on the pow-
ers of ihc Proident. ai well as the wsyi in whkh PrcskJenis have used and
eatcndcd their powers. Emphasiies ihe structure of the government, the way the
balance of power works, and the ultimate power of the people.
l.Prcakkna— United Sistea. 2. EKcutive power— United Sutea. 3. Sepa-
ration of power>-United Sutcs. I. Concept Films, inc. 11. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporsliom.
lJK5I6) 353,03 72-700984
EBEC 72 MARC
President, press, and public (Motion picture) Group W
(the Westinghonse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with
the Operation (jovemment Committee of Washington,
D. C. Released by Westinghonse Broadcasting Co,, 1968.
29 min. sd. color with btw sequences. 16 mm. {The Oovem-
ment story, no. 33)
L. C. has h&w print.
Credits; Producer, Alfred Kelman; director, Charles Hollyday;
writer, St^hen Golden; narrators, Stephen Horn, Panl Long; con-
sultant, Laiirln L. Henry; research, Dell Byrne.
Summary: Discusses the ways in which the President communi-
cates with the public through the press and broadcast media, and
examines such questions as the credibility gap, the white He, and
maitaged news.
1. Presldenta — U. S. 2. Mass media — U. 3. i. Westinghonse
Broadcasting Company, Inc. SeeisB: The Oovemment
■tory < Motion picture) no. 33.
353.032 71-707185
A President remembered (Motion picture) Hearst Metro-
tone News, 1964.
5 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, t. 7, no. o)
On rwl with Shooting for Mara and with Focus on the Aswan
Dam— harnessing the Nile.
With study guide.
Bwnmary: Presents a tribute to President Kennedy, and dlscu»e«
the plana for the permanent monnro«it to mark his frave In Arlington
NaUonal Cemetery. __ _,
1. Kennedy. John Fltigerald. Pres. 0. S., 1917-1963. i. Hearst
Metrotone News, Inc.. New Tort Series: Screen news dlgeat (Mo-
tion picture) ▼. 7, no. 5.
928 Fi A 68-2088
Hearst Metrotone News
President TWt in the White House (Motion picture) Anar-
gyros Film Library, 1966.
4 iu)i> fti. b&w. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In regular 8 mm. and !n super 8 mm.
Summoitf: Shows srenes of Taft during his term of office as
President of the fnlted State*. With subtitle*.
1. Taft. William Howard. Pres. V. S., 1857-1880. i. Anargyroa
Film Ubrary.
973.91 70-700157
Anargjros Film Ubrary
Pn«idential campaignJnc 1948-1968. (Motion pictore) New
York times, 1971, Made by Tomlin Film Productions.
10 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
In a multi-media kit entitled Electing the President 1972: part 1.
background, with cassette, wall chart, teacher's manual, and flun-
strip entitled Election reform. ^ ^.
SUMMARY: Compares the 1948 i««8ldentlal campaign and the
1968 presidential campaign. „ „__ ,
1 Presidents— C. S.— Election— 1948— Jnrenlle films. 2. Presi-
dents—U S.— Election— 1968— Jutenlle fllna. I. New York tlmea.
II Electing the President 1972 : part 1, background.
[JK626 1948] 324 77-712976
New York times
A Presidential electioo: iU impact on world affairs (FUm-
itrip) Current Affairs Films, 1968.
45 fr. color. Ml mm. (Current Affaln fllmstrtp iMlaa)
With pictorial discussion guide.
CrediUr Adviser, Manson Van B. Jwmlngi.
Bummary: Shows how the Impact of the United States Prealdency
on world affairs has grown since the turn of the c«itury. and note*
some of lbs major domestic and foreign problems which face a new
L Pre«ldent»— U. S. 2. World politics— 20th c«»t. 3. V. &.—
Current AlTalrt nims. New York.
353.032 Fi A 68-4979
PoL & goTt— 20th cent
Current Affain PUms
Preiidfrial electftoa of 1934. [Motion picture] Thome POma,
1971.
3 min. >i. bftw. tuper 8 mm. (8 mm. document* profect, do. 337)
Loop film in canridge. Him note* on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Deaoit Grogan.
SUMMARY: Sbowi the presidential dcctioo of 1924. Include* the Demo-
cratic and Republican convention* nominatinf John Devil and Calvin Coolidge,
the campaign of Independent Robert LaFoUctte, and Coolidge delivering hi*
inaugural addres*.
I. Preaident*— United Sute»— Electioa— 1934. 2. Coolidge, Calvin, Pre*.
U.S.. 1172-1933. I. Thctfoe Fdm*. inc.. Boulder, Colo. II. Series: 8 mm.
document* proiect [Motioa picturei ao. 337.
lE795j 973.91 72-701320
Thome Film* 72 MARC
PraaMeatial electloa of 1928. [Motion picture] Thome Films.
1971.
4 rain. ii. bJtw. lupet 8 mm. (8 ram. document* protect, no. 364)
Loop film in cartridge- Film notea on cartridge ca*e.
CREDITS: Producer, Denni* Grogan.
SUMMARY: Show* thec»mp«gn*of Herbert Hoover»ndAlSmithml92».
■nd the inaufuration c/ Hoover.
t Pre«idenl»— United Sttie*— Electioo— 1928. 2. Hoover, Herbert Oark,
Pre*. U.S., 1874-1964, 3. Smith. Alfred Emanuel, 1873-19*4. I. Tbome
FdiM. inc., Boidder, Colo. II. Series: 8 mra. documenu project [Modon pic-
turei no. 364.
973 91 72-701321
73 MARC
(E796]
Thome Film*
PretMftlel electtoa of 1933. (Mockm picture] Thome FUmM,
1971.
3 min. ti. t>ftw. super 8 nun. (8 ram. docmient* pvioiect, ao. 370)
Loop film in cartridge. Filra note* on cartridge csae.
CREDITS: Producer. Dennti Grogan.
SUMMARY: Show* (he presidential ekctiea of 1932. lachak* the noauMt-
ing convention*, the campaign, dkc victory for Rooaevch, and dte inaugural
I. PTtsident>--United Stales— Ekctaoa— 1932. 2. Rooseveh, Frsakiin
Delano, Pre*. U.S.. 1882-1943. I. Thome Fihn*. inc., BouUer. Coto. H.
Series: 8 mm documents peofect. [Motioa picture] ao. 370.
[E805] 973.917 72-701319
Thome Film* 72 MARC
The Presidential persuaders (Motion picture) Gronp W
(the Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with
the Operation Government Committee of Washington,
D. C. Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 niln. sd. color with biw sequences. 16 mm. (The Oovem-
ment story, no. 28 )
L, C. has b&w print
Credits; Producer. Alfred Ketman; director, Charles Hollyday;
narrators. Stephen Born, Paul Long ; consultant, Lanrln L. Henr^ ;
research, Dell Byrne ; music, Jess Soracl.
Summarv: Stephen Horn talks with Presidential apectat assistants,
Joseph A. Callfano aod Bryce Harlow about the ways in which the
President leads and lobbies Oongress to get his prt^ram macted Into
law.
1. Executive power— U. S. 2. Presidents — U. S. l Westlnghoose
Broadcasting Companj, Inc. Series : The GoTemmoit
story (Motlonplcture) do.28.
353.032 75-707186
The Presidential sweepstakes (PUmatrip) New York
times, 1908.
75 fr. b*w. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a.. 12 In., 23J rpm.,
22 inln. mlcrogroove. (Fllmstrlp on current afTalrs)
With discussion manual.
BumnMry: Presents background Information for the 1988 election.
Includes information about nominations, campaigns, political parUM,
the Issues, the duties and responsibilities of the President, and the
question of suix-esslon.
1. Presidents— D. S.— Electioo— IOSSl l New York dmes.
^"^ Fi A 67-3619
New York times.
109
Australian News and
Presidential tour (Motion picture)
Information Bureau, 1966.
28 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Credit »: Producer*. Stanley Hawes, Frank BagnalL
Bummary: Records the visit to Australia In 1966 by United SUtea
president Lyndon B. Johnson, from touch down at Canberra to bU
departure from Townsvllle, Queensland.
1. Johnson, Lyndon Haloes, Pres. U. S., 190»- 2. visits of
sute— Australia. 8. Australia- Descr. & trav.- 19B1- i. Aas-
tralla. News and Information BurestL
973.923 Fi A 68-1746
Australian News and Information Bureau
The President's powers and responsibilities (FUnutrip)
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
44 fr. aj'.ur, 3.j nioi. (Secoodary social studies)
FOM IJliiiStt'ip no. 9002.
With teuchin;: guide.
Sutnmatii: !)e incites the Presldenfs powers, indicating how the
const ltutloii;il authority of the President has grown. Discusses the
impact of natiuoHl crista, the Stature of the men who have occupied
the ofllce, and sucli extra-constitutlonnl powers as his role In his
party and as public opinion maker.
1. Erecuiive power— U. S. i. Popular Science Publishing Com-
pany, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, il FOii flimalilp no.
9002. Series : Secondary social studies t Fllmstrlp)
863.03 Fi A 68-4646
Popular Science l'ul>. Co.. Audio-Visual Dlv,
The President's program (Motion picture) Group W (the
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the
Operation Government Committee of Washington, D. C.
Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 min. sd. color with bftw aeqnences. 16 nun. (The Oorem-
ment story, no. 27)
L. C. has b&w print
Credits; Producer. David Weias; director Hollyday: narrators.
Stephen Horn. Paul Long; consultant, Lanrln L. Henry; research,
Ellen Shub ; mnslc, Jess Soracl.
Summary: Discusses how the President chooses his program and
the political and personal factors which affect his cholet Points
to the President's State of the Union address and the execntiTe
budget as reflections of his program.
1. Executive power— U. S. 2. U. S.— Economic policy. 3. U. S.—
Social policy^ i. West- Inghouse Broadcasting Company, Inc:
story (Motion picture) no. 27.
353.032 79-707187
Presorting (Motion picture) United States Postal Service,
1971. Made by Vision Associates.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY ■ Encoiirsges business msllers to adopt presorting pro-
wduies. Presents a spoof on an abstract fllm maker who demon-
strates his ideas on presorting Oral cUss nialL
1. Postal service— li. S. 2. Office practice. I. United States
Postal Service.
[HE6341] 383 71-714161
flXE
Pressburger, Emeric.
Sunday
see
Killing a mouse on
Behold a pale horse.
Pressing (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
Made by Indiana University.
6 m'ti sd. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also Issued as super S mm. loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Shows that good pressing techniques help to shape
fabrics aod result in better fashion gartnent designs. Hats the neces-
sary pressing equipment, describes the function of each piece of
equipment, and demonstrates how the equipment affects the final look
of a ganneot
1 Pressing of garments. I. Doubleday MuUlmeaia. II. Se-
ries: Making It in fashion (Motion pictore)
[TT583] 646.4 72-712064
Doubleday Multimedia
Pressler and Associates
see
Flower forms.
Pressman, AQchael
see
Friends.
Presson, Jay Allen. The first wife
see
Wives and lovers.
Pressure (Motion picture) Bailey-Film Associates. 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. < InTeetlgatloos In sdeoce: Prop-
erties of matter soles)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With stndy guide.
Summary: Explains that pressure Is a way of measuring the force
of a gas like air, and presents an experiment showing how pressure
acts on a can that has all the air pumped out of It
1. Pressure. i. Balley-Fllm Associates. Sertea : Investlgattons
in science: Properties of matter series (Motion picture)
536 77-708067
Balley-FIlm Associates
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
. and In super 8 mm.
Pressure. Part 1: Inverted tumbler {Motion pieture)
Halas and Batchelor Education Division, London ,196-fi
Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
4 tuiti. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued in standai-d 8
With teacher's guide. ^ , ^i
Suminarif: IHustrates by a simple demonatratlon using a drlDhlng
glass the forces at work due to air pressure. , „ . ^ , „ , „
1 Atmospheric pressure. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films ltd London, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
661.6 Fi A 68-3110
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Pressui-e. Part 2: Simple kinetic theory (Motion picture)
Halas and Batchelor Education Division, London (196-!)
Releas a in the U. .S. by McGi-aw-Hill Book Co.
4 uiln. si. color. 8 mui.
Loop aim. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Sitinmary: Demonstrates the bombardment of a surface bj gas
molecules, representing the gas molecules with Ping-pong balls placed
Id a glass box.
1. Gases, Kinetic theory of. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd., London, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
633 Fi A 68-3111
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Fllma
Pressure. Part 3: Suction cup {Motion picture) Halaa
and Batchelor Education Division, London [196-1, Re-
leased in the U. S, by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard S mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the large load that can be supported from a
suction cup which has been pressed to the underside of a piece of
plate glass. Also calculates a value of atmospheric pressure.
1 Atmospheric pressure. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films,
ltd.. London, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
661.5 Fi A 68-3112
Balas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Pressure. Part 4: Collapsing: can (Motion picture) Halas
and Batchelor Education Division, London (196-1, Re-
Ie.ised in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop flliii. Issued m standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses animated diagrams to assist In the explanation of
a simple experiment in whivti a metal can collapses when the air U
removed from It.
1. .Mniosplierlc presimre. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films;
ltd., London, ii. McGraw-HItl Book Company.
551.5 Fi A 68-3113
Balas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Pressure. Part 5: Magdeburg hemisphere (Motion picture)
Halas and Batchelor Education Division, London ,196-!,
Released in the U. S, by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllni. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummarj/: Sliows the large force required to separate a pair of
evacuated hemispheres and explains how the approximate value for
the pressure of the atmosphere is calculated from data supplied.
1. Atomspheric pre.isure. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films,
ltd., London, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
551.5 Fi A 68-3114
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Fllma
Pressure and air temperature {Motion picture) Independ-
ent Producer's Service. Released by Bailey-Film Associ-
ates, 1069.
4 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Investigations In sr-lence:
meteorology wries)
Loop film.
CrediU: Educational consultant. Grant Cary.
eummary: Explains adiabatic change through the Illustration of
common experiences. Combines live action and simple animation.
1. Atmospheric pressure. 2. Atmospheric temperature. l In-
dependent Producer's Service, ti. Bailey-Film Assodates. Series:
Investigation In science: meteorologj- series (Motion picture)
551.5 76-707990
A. L. A. Booklist
■t (Matioa iMcturc] Morelaad-L«tchford Pro-
duction*, Toronto. 1968. RelcMed in the U.S. by Sterlinc Edu-
cational Rhna.
13 min. >d. color. 16 mm. (Electricity)
With uudy guide.
CREDITS: Produccra. Joe Hayward. John ChurchUl; director, Alan Uoyd.
SUMMARY: Comparct the charactcrutic* of wsUr prcMure and flow to
electric*] pretaure and flow. Introduce* (he vollroctcr and ammeter as meuuring
iBWrumenu tad demonttraie* how each i* uied in ■ circuit EipUiru the physical
and electrical dtfferencea between teriet and parallel circuits artd ihow* how tliey
affect voltafe aiKl current.
t. Electric circuiu. 3. Electric meaMiremenu. 3. Electric metcn. I.
Moreland-Latchford Productioat, Torooio. II. Sterling Bducatiooal Pilma. inc.
HI. Series: Electricity. (Moboo pictuni
(TK454) 621.3 72-700813
Morctand-LaicUord 72 MARC
PresBurc and molecule motitm (Motion picture) Qakken
Co., Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by Intemational Com-
munic'.tion Films, 1968.
2 min. Ml. color. 8 mm. i( Molecules)
1.00P flltn mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
lo "uper 8 mm.
With teacb«>r irtudy guide.
From the 1066 motloo picture entitled Uoleculea.
nummary: Uaea models, laboratory experlmenta. and charts of
the re«Mil(R of the experlnwnU to Illustrate the relationships theorised
lo Boyle's law.
1. Gaa dynamics. I. Oakken Film Company, ltd.. Tokyo, n.
InUnuHtooal Communlcalkm Films. Serlca: Molecule* (Motion
pletorel
541 71-703151
iDtematlonal CommunI- ntton Films
Pressure areas (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. t»d. color, super 8 mm. (Basic bed care)
Loop film.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Di.scusses sarlous pressure areas to be aware of In
caring for a t>edridden patient
1. Nurses and nursing. 2. Bed-sores. i. &otbea Films, ii. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational O)rporation. Series: Basic
bed care (Motion picture)
610.73 71-703667
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nica Educational Oirp.
Pressure testing the cof^ng system (Motion picture)
bar Terhnical Films, 1966.
Ray-
4 min. si. color, 16 mm,
Sunniiary: Shows the use of the pressure te«t pump lu the dis-
covery of leaks In the cooling system.
1, Refrigeration and refrigerating machinery, r. RayUar Tech-
nical Films.
(J-21.5
Fi 68-210
Pressures (Motion picture) Educational Direction. Made
by Alexander M. Butman, Released by Ealing Corp.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Story starters 2)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Presents seen and unseen pressures fnxn which chil-
dren, using their experience and Imagination, can write a story.
1. EnglUh language — Composition and exercises. l Educa-
tional Direction. Inc. n. Eating Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Storv starters 2 (Motion picture. Ealing Corp.)
808 74-708767
Ealing Corporation
Prctibial myxoedema with acropachy (Motion picture) In-
stitute for Dermatologic Communication and Education,
1962. Made by Audio Productions in cooperation with the
Committee for Scientific Commimication in Dermatology.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SHmitHiry: Drs. Eric M. Donaldson and Koy .Summerly present the
case history of a Tii-year-old woman suffering from hyperthyroidism,
exophthalmos : thyroidectomy and oral thyroid extract, pretlblal
myxoedema : and thyroid acropachy, or thlckeolog of the extremities.
Filmed at Stoke-on-Trent, England.
1. Hyperthyroidism. i. Institute for Dernuitologtc Communica-
tion and Education.
616.6 Fi 67-2142
The Pre-trial conference (Motion picture) American Trial
Lawyers Association. Made by University of Michigan.
Released by Roscoe Pound- American Trial Lawyers Foun-
dation, 1967.
approx. 10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Civil advocates series, no.
SUMMARY: Deals with various aapecta of a civil lawsuit involv-
ing an automobile accident case. Shows the pre-trial confeiem-e, in
which a forceful judge presses for settlement disposition.
1 Pre-trial procedure— U. S. I, American Trial Lawyers A-sso-
ciatlon. II. Roscoe Pound-American Trial lawyers Foundation.
III. Series: Civil advocates series (Motion picture) no. 11,
rKF8900] 347 76-714019
Roscoe Pound American Trial Ijiwyers Foundation
Pretrial preparations and motions (Motion picture) Ros-
coe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation, 1968.
Made by University of Michigan.
47 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Criminal law serien. no. 8)
SUMMARY: Deals with various aspects of a criminal lawsuit
inrulving a liquor store robbery case. Shows the arraignment of the
adult suspect and presents the bearing on the motion to suppren
the alleged confesaloiL
1. Arralgnment—L'. S, 2. Motions (law) — U. S. 3, O>n(e«sioa
(Law)--U. S, I- Roscoe Pound- American Trial [jtwyers Founda-
tion, II. Series: Olmlnal law series (Motion picture) no. 8.
[KF9645] 345 75-714040
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Fonndatlon
The Pretty lady and the electronic musicians. [Motion picture]
Xerox Films. 1972. Made by Stephen Bosustow Productions.
IS min. sd. color. 16 mm (Notes on music)
SUMMARY: An animated film in which two young elecCtonic musicians
court a lady by showing ihcir skills in making electronic musical sounds.
I. Musical instruments. Electronic. 1. Xerox Films II. Series: Notes on
music (Motion picture].
rML1092] 781 72-702613
CINE 72 MARC
Pretzel and Flanigan (Motion picture) Unicom Film Serv-
ice Corp. (1916?,
11 min. si, b&w. 16 mm, (Gayety comedies)
An Elubran Film Company presentation.
Originally releafted In SO mm.
In the Loui.<ie EriLtt film collection. Library of Congress,
Summary: A slapstick comedy about the aatlcs of the baker Fritz
Pretzel and the grocer Pat Flanigan who are rivals for the affec-
tions of a lovely lady.
L Unicom Film Service Corporation, n. Loulxe Ernst dim collec-
tion. Series: Gayety comedies (Motion picture)
Fi 68-403
The Pretzel hero (FUnutrip) Parents' Magazine Enter-
prises. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Released by
I.*nrning Corp. of America, 1970,
07 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., 88) rpni,. 9 min.
mlcrogroove. (AH kinds of heroes)
With script and teacher's guide.
Summary: U!<m tbe story of the same title by Barbara Rinkoff
to Introduce the hero In literature and help make the pupil aware
of his own poteutial. For primary grades,
1. Self-i-eallutioD. 2. Heroes lu literature. i. Rinkoff, Barbara.
Tbe pretzel bero. ii. Parents' Magazine Bnterprlaea, Inc., New York.
liL Learning Corporation of America. Series: All kinds of haroea
(Fllmstrlp)
398.2 70-786966
Irfornlng Corp. of Amer- lea
110
Prevailing winds (Motion picture) B, H. E. Education and
Seaboume Enterprises, England. Released in the U. S. by
BFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weather series)
I»op film.
With Bttidy guide.
Summary: Points out that surface air tends to move from the
cool regions near the poles to the wanner Equator, Explains that
this movement and the difference in movement of the rotating earth
and tbe air above it results in a prevailing wind for any area.
1 Winds I B,H.B. Education, ltd. II. Seaboume Enterprlaea.
Ill BFA Educational Media Series: Weather serlea (Motion
""""' 661.6 77-711663
BFA Educational Media
Preventing chronic heart disease — America's no. 1 killer. [Film-
strip] Mt, San Jacinto College, 1971.
67 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, single-track, 1 reel (S in.),
3 3/4 ips., IS min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With student worksheet.
CREDITS: Writer, V. Joyce Lim.
SUMMARY: Describes the hazards of heart disease, the roles of age. sex,
and race in its incidence, the risk factors sUied with illness, and the medical tests
and preventive measures needed to reduce the risk of the disease.
1. Heart — Diseases — Prevcmioo. I. Ml. San Jacinto College.
[RC682] 616.1 72-734997
Mt. San Jacinto College 72 MARC
Preventing food spoilage (Motion picture)
1969.
Comprenetics,
mc,
1-1 nii". -Ml. color. 16 mm. (Ra«ir prooedures for the food serv-
ice employee)
Al"o Issued in f<tandard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. in cartridge
with magnetic «o«nd track.
With Instniotor'a milde and training gulde.
Summary: Dlucuwies the imjiortance of rtoriog and serving food
in such a manner as to retard bacteria growth.
1. Food— Preservation. 2. Food spoilage. i. Comprenetics, Inc.
Rerle>i: Bn«ic procedures for the food service employee (Motion pic-
ture)
614 7!^-707362
Comprenetics, Inc.
Preventing laboratory accidents (Motion picture) Harper
& Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Old Pueblo Film
Enterprises.
3 mio. si. color, super 8 mm. (Laboratory safety techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With student notes.
Credits: Author, Rod O'Connor.
Summary: Dtscussea several methods of preventing laboratory
accldenta
1. Laboratoriee — Safety meaaures. I, Harper k Row, Publishers.
Series: Laboratory safety tectmlqaes (Motion picture)
542 75-709516
Harper & Row, Publisbera
Preventing oil loss throogh the valve guides (FUnutrip)
Dana Parts Co. jl96-!]
23 fr. color, 35 mm.
With lecture notes.
Summitry: Discusses oil loss through valve guides, an increasingly
serious problem with OHV high-compression engines.
1. Automobiles — Motors — Valves. i, Dana Parts Company.
629.28 FiA68-4262
Dana Parts Company
Preventing reading failure (Motion picture) David Home.
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1971.
28 min. sd. color, 16 mna.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates tbe approach to remedial reading
formulated by Dr. Marianne Frostlg.
1. Reading— Remedial teaching. I. Prostlg, Marianne.
II. Rome, David. III. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[LB1050.5] 870.7 74-714078
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Preventing scalds (Motion pieture) Eothen Films, London,
1967. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educntional Corp., 1969.
3 mill. fl. color. 8 mm. (Home safety)
I»op film mounteil in cartridge.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, National Safety Council,
Summary: Uses dramatised Incidents and a variety of filming tech-
niques to emphaslM safety hazards and to Illustrate ways to prevent
scalding. For primary grades.
1. Home accidents— Prevention— Juvenile fllma. i. Bothen Films,
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation, Series:
Home safety (Motion lecture)
372.3 76-703924
ALA Booklist
Preventing slips and falls {Motion picture) Eothen Films,
London, 1967. Released in the V. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britnnnira Educational Corp,, 1969.
3 mlu. si. color. 8 mm. (Home safety)
Ijoop Him mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
Crfditu: Consultant, National Safety Council.
gymmary: Uses dramatised iDctdenU and a variety of filming tech-
niques to emphaxlie safety hasards and to Illustrate ways (o prevent
slips and fatla For primary grades.
1. Home nccldent*— Prevention— Juvenile films. i. Fkithen Fllma.
n. Encyclopaedia BrlUnalca Educational Corporation, Series:
Home safety (Motion picture)
372.8 70-703028
AI>A Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PnrcBtiaff traMportatloa \imm ct Hnstock {FQmutHf)
Swift and Co. Made and released by University of
Illinois. Vocational Agriculture Service, 1»68.
S3 fr. color. 35 mm.
Cn*itM: Author, W. H. Witt.
Ommmary: Vw» carlooiis to show tht cttues and nMiDS of
prerwtlng bruises on IlTMtock. With ci4>ttooa
1. Domestic anlni«l»— Transportatloa. i. Swtft aofl Oompany.
n. ininola UnlTerslty. VociUooal A^cultiwe Serrloe.
686.06 75-734188
Illinois. LnlTerslty. VocaUooal Afrtcoltaro Serrtco
Preventing waste {Motion picture) National Ektucaticmal
Me<lia. !969.
S lulu. %A. color. ( Profeaslooal food preparatiOD and Mrrice
proffram)
VerslonB nralUble: magnetic sd.. optical sd., cartrldfe, reel, 8 mm..
super 8 mm., 16 mm.
With »iud7 ^tde.
Bwinmnryr Discusses the frnporUoce of prerentlns waate In food
production. Explains some of the practices that can contribute to
sIrnlfloaDt w^aste.
1 Food couserratlwi. 2. Food aerTlce i. National Educattonal
Uedla. Series: ProfcMlonal food preparation and serrlc* program
(UotioD picture)
642 70-703053
Nat loaal Uocatloaa! Media
Prevention and management of ▼itreocn loss (Motion pic-
ture) Baylor College of Medicine, 1970. Made by Medi-
cal Communications Dept
1.'> min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Rl'HMARY: Explains the surgical tedinlgue for prevention and
nanneement of rttreoas loaa.
1. Eye — Sunrery. 2. Vitreous homor. I. Baylor Dntrertitj,
Waco, Tex. Collc^ of Hedlctne, Houston.
[RE80] 617 78-711406
CINE
The Prevention and treatment of decubiti (Filnutrip)
Trainex Corp., 1970.
83 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 a, 12 in., 88t rpm., 24
mIn. microgroove. (Patient care series. 4)
Also issued with pbonotape In cassette.
With script and Instructor's guide
Bummarv: A training film for nurses. Presents basic preren-
tlOQ methods. Including good nutritiOD, for decubiti. Prorides
added prcrentloa methods for totallj dependent patients, and coTera
the treatment of decubitus ulcers.
1 Care of the sick. 2. Bed-sores. l Tralnez Corporation.
Series: Patient care series, 4 {Fllmstrlp)
610.73 72-787496
Tralnez Corp.
Prevention and trcatm«it of dccabitns nkcra (Motion pic-
ture) Train-Aide Corp. Released by Train-Aide Ednca-
tional Systems by Pharmaseal ,1970!)
15 rain. sd. color. Id mm.
Magnetic sound track.
Loop Sim mounted In cartrldcf.
With Instructor's guide, programmed instruction booklet, and
post te«t.
CREDITS : Author, Belen Brown.
SUMMARY: DeOnea decubitus ulcers, shows bow the; derelop,
Bod rtaar i H w what specific measures to follow In order to prevent
tbalr oecnrreoce.
L Bedaores. 2. Care of the sick- I. Train-Aide Corporation.
II. Train-Aide Eklucatluoal Sfstems b; PbarmaaeaL
[RD51] 610.7 76-712972
Train-Aide Corp.
Preventiim of dnq» foot {Motion jncture) J. B. Lippincott
Co., 1968.
color.
(Foil-
2 motion pictures (4 min. each)
tioDing and exercise)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With instructor's guide and student guide.
Credit*.' Producer, John Tyo.
Summon/: Demonstrates the prerentloo of drop foot throogfa pro-
tecttTe positioning, exercise, and use of footboarda
1. Drop foot I. Lippincott (J- B.i Compaoj. PhiUdelphla.
Series : Poeitlouing and exercise ( Motion picture)
610.73 Fi A 68-8888
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Prevention of extcnul rotation (trochanter nD) {Motltm
picture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Posltloninir and exerdae)
Loop tilm mounted In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide and student guide.
Vrediti: Producer, John Tyo.
Bttmmary: Demonstrates the appUcatloo and nae of trochanter
roll In the prevention of external rotation.
1. Hip joint. I. Lippincott (J. B.) Oompuij. Phtladelpbla.
Series : Positioning and exerdse (Motion plctura)
610.73 Fi A 68-2882
J.B.LttipliteottOo.
Profneional Be-
I mm. with magnetic
Preventive dentistrT' (Moti<m picture)
search, inc., 1969.
10 min. sd. color. 8 mm. (Dental series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and Is snper
sound track.
SUMMARY : Emphasizea the benefits of preventing dental probl«ms
before they start, and shows recommended procedures for preventing
future dental problems.
1. Preventive dentistr?. I. Professional Research, Inc.
II. Series : Dental series (Motion picture)
[BK61] 613.4 77-718101
Professional ResearA, inc
Prcreative orthodoatica. (Motion picture) Profeasional Science
Filmi. 1972.
26 min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS; Producer. Jerome L Fcchtner.
SUMMARY: Showi to memben of the dental proTcMioo ■ new concept in
ofthodontiCT- Preaent* examples of individual case*, and show* results of early
preventive orthodontic treatmeni.
I Orthodontia. 1. Profewtonal Science Films, mc.
,RK521, 617.6 72-702192
ONE 72 MARC
Prevert, Jacques, 1900-
see
L'Aifaire est dans le sac.
Prevert, Pierre, 1906-
see
L'Aifaire est dans le sac.
Prevertebrates (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.^ 19T0.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (The Invertebrates)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary ; A survey of the protocbordatsa
1. Protochordates. I. E^aling Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: The Invertebrates (Motion picture)
692 78-708977
EailogCofp.
Preview of tlw calcalaa. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
1 1 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in. (Math analysis)
With teacher'! mamtal
SUMMARY: Pmcott an ioiroductioa to calculus.
I. Calculus [1 Calculus) I. Creative Visuals (Fum) II. Series: Math
analysis. [Transparencies]
rQA303j 515 72-736045
Oeiuve Visuals 72 MARC
Pre-writiag pencil and paper skilla. [Filmstrip] Teaching Re-
sources Corp., 1972-
74 ft. color. 35 mm. and phooodisc: 2 t. (for manual or auiomstic ad-
vance projectors), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 11 min. (Approaches to teaming)
Side 1 of phonodisc coouios an overview of the series ai a whole.
Abo issued with phonoupe in cassette.
With guide
SUMMARY: A teacher -training 51mstrip which explores the developmem
of (ine motor Uills leading to the atHlity to reproduce symbols on paper. Pn»ents
strokes in sequential order from simple lines to complex curved lines and in-
cludes such activities as air tracing, chalkboard tracing, fmger and crayon trac-
ing, and copying from models at well as the reproduction of figurea from mem-
ory.
I . Perceptual-motor learning. 2. Child study, I- Teaching Resources Cor-
poration. II- Series: An^roaches to teaming, [nimstripj.
[LB 1067] 370.7 70-740 1 87
Teaching Resources Owp. 72 MARC
Prey detection in the nttlesnake {Motion picture) Bi-
olopical Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand
McNaly. Houghton Mifflin Co.. and Harcourt, Brace *
World, 1969.
4 D)in. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film. . .
A BSCS single topic Inquiry film. Second sertes.
With teacher's guide. -i«-,
Gummani: Dlscuases temperature aenaory perception In P" vipers.
1 Plt-vlper«. 2. Temperature sense. I. American !»««»«« «
Biological sciences. Biological Soleocee CorrlctUmn Study. n.
SandMcNaily and Company, m. Honghton Mifflin COmpan,. tr.
Harcourt. Brace * World. ^^^^^ ^^^^^^
Biological Sdeoces Cur- riCTilura Study
PreT-pr«dator inteiactJooB— the moth, the wasp, and the
■ite {Motion picture) Harper A Row, Publiahera, 1970.
Made by Unit One Film Producticais.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loon film mounted in cartridge. ^^ ^,
mS b»pe script. Ub manual, readings book, source book, and
teai^ier's manual.
CreiiU- Author, (3harl*« Fleechner.
fiSmorj-: Intridoces the pr«y. predator, and parasite toa «»-
troS^ronment. and Illustrates the effect of habitual variations
'\'T^lZrS^y 2. insect P^ ^"^^ n.ctJra^'SS**
Bow. Publlahera. Series: Biology series (Motion pictors. Harper
* ^^^^ B91.6 79-706696
Harper k Bow. PublU*- eta
Price, Joe D.
see
The Price is right: supply and demand {Motion picture)
Ealinjf Corp., 1969.
4 mill. si. color. 8uii»;r S mm. (Elementary economics)
Loop film. Film note* on cartridge caae.
Bvmmary: Presents the basic concepts that all goods and services
have a price, that competition determines market jwlce, and that
prices ai-e riexlble and result from the balance between the producers'
aupply of a good or service and the consumers* demand for it. For
elementary grades.
1. Exchange — Juvenile films. 2. Supply and demand. t. Ealing
Corporation, Cambridge. Maa. Series: BlemeDtarr economics
(Motion picture)
372.8 76-700669
Ealing Corporation
The Price ef a Hf e {Motion picture) American Foundation,
Institute of Corrections, 1968. Made by Vision Associates.
29 mln. sd. bftw. 19 mm.
Bummarv: Follows a single case in order to trace the process of
probatloo from Its inception In the correctional system of the United
SUtea DtscBSSM means and methods by wbldi probation can be
atrenftboied and made more effective.
1 Probation— U. S. l American Foundation. Institute of Cor-
rect tons.
364.6 Fi A 68-795
CINE
The Price oC a Ufe. [Motion picturei Learning Corp. of America.
1972.
The artistry of Bruce Goff.
Price, Paul B,, 1933-
see
1501-1/2.
(Price Doniet] (Motion ptoture) NBC TekTiaon, i96S.
28 mla sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Teiecjt.Ht April 12. 1963. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
CrediU: Producers, Martha Bountree, Lawrence ^Ivak ; director,
Carl DfiseQ ; qwnsor, Bevere C(^>per and Braaa
aummary: Senator Price Daniel discusses the role of the Demo-
crats as a minority povrer. He talks with Martha Bountree. mod*
wator, Lealey Carpeater. Mae Oaig, Peter Bdaon. and WlUtam
White.
L Daniel, Price. 2. Democratic Party. 8. U. 8.— PoUtlca and
gOTerament— 196S-1961. L National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
NBC Ttievlalon Network. Series: Meet the press (Motkm pic-
ture)
328.78 78-701466
Price Filmakers
111
■lit (if the intcTTclaiion of man. ■nimal*. and nature. For
1 1 min. *d c»lnr.
With tcachcri |utdc.
SUMMARY Aptirl
pnmiry |radc«.
1 Ecolt>ty I Lcsrnini Corpof»tion of Amcnca
372.3
72
72-701566
MARC
tQH541]
Lcarnini Corp of
America
The Pride and the ahaiiie (Motion jrietun) British Brosd-
easting Corp., London. B*leMed in the C. S. by Peter M.
Eobeck & Co., 1968.
30 mln. 8d. b*w. 16 mm.
i::;:^-;>^^ii''SSux*"Suns of the Buck HUIs of North
DakoS^ repre«»Utlves of the social-racial problem of American
'TfuiHS^o^SS^Sca-Reservatlons. t. BrlU^ Bx^d-
casting Corporation, n. Bobeck (Peter M.) & Company, inc.. New
^"^^ 301.45 79-700640
Peter M- Bobeck A Co.
Pride, humility, gratitade (Filmstrip) Family Films, 1966.
45 f r. color. 3S ami. and pbooodiac : 1 s., 12 In.. S3i rpm., 15 min.
(DlsctisslOQ starters, do. S)
With leader's guide.
CrtiiU: Writer. T. D. Allen; narrator. William Woodson.
SKfsmary; Presents three separate sequences to stlmalate groups
to examine the coiKepU of pride, bumlUtr, and gratltade as they
pertain to Christian character.
1. Pride and vanity. 2. Humility. 3. Gratitude. i. Family
Films, Inc. Series: DIacuasion sUrters (Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
248.4 70-737588
Family Films
The Pride of the cfam (Motion picture) Piclcford Film
Corp. Released by Artcraft Pictures Corp., 1917.
9e m!i. si- b*w. 16 mm.
Orlglii;>lly released in 35 mm.
L. C. copy Imperfect : main titles wanting.
In the Mary Plckford film collection. Library of Congress.
CrfdUt: Director, Maurice Toumeur; photography, Luclen Andrtot
Ca*t: Mary Plckford. Matt Moore. Ed Roseinan, Joel Day. Kathryn
Browne Decker. Warren Cook.
BMmmarjf: A drama of love and life In a fishing village on the
coast of Scotland. Young Margaret MacTarish becomes head of the
dan when her father Is lost at sea. Her romance with a young
man of the village Is threatened when it Is discovered that he Is
really the son of an English woman of rank who comes to take him
barfc to England.
I. Plckford Film Cor- poration. «. Artcraft Pictures Cor-
poration, m. Mary Plckftocd Mm collection.
Fi 68-365
Priest, Ray Owen
see
Meatflowers.
The Priest and the politidan (Motion picture) CBS News,
1963.
54 min. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documenUrj show CBS report*
CBKDITS: Producers and writers William Peters, Darid Buka-
batim ; reporter, Dan Bather.
SCMMART: I>escribes the hate and violence that erupted In
Plaqiiemlnea Parish. Louisiana, when Father Chris Schneider •trug-
gled to open Our Lady of Good Harbor School to both NegnMs and
whites against the wish of the local poUtlcal boss Leander Pwes.
Bxamlnes th» position of both skies lo this Intccrattoo conflict
1. Segregaton in education — Plaquemines Parish, La. I. CBS
reports (Television program) IL Columbia Broadcasting SyatMn,
Inc. CBS Newa.
Fi 67-751
Hw Priest 01 MyockmL [Motion picture] WKYC-TV. 1971.
5S mm sd. color. 16 mm. (Mooiagc)
Tclccati on dK documentary program Moniage.
SUMMARY. Shows a Japanese sculpture in the Cleveland Minciun of An
■nd retraces the efToru lo verify ihc origin, aulhcntkity. sod htuory of the an
object before it* exhibition in the museum.
1 Priest of Myo4hinji (Sutue) I WKYC-TV (Television tution) Cleve-
tand. II. Series: Montage. (Motion piclurei
(NB1050] 730.74 72-700039
CINE 72 MARC
Priestley, John Boynton, 1894-
house
see
The Old dark house.
The old dark
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Primaries I: Challenge to a Preafdcnt (Motion picture)
Metromedia Pi-oducers Corp. Released by Films Incorpo-
rated. 1970.
:;0 tuln. sd. color. 16 mm. (National politics serieit)
Summarj: Examloes tb« cballense* offered to the JottosoD ad-
miolstratlon by Senator Eugene HcCartby, Richard NIxod, aod
Senator Robert Kennedy in the primaries of 1968.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Primaries— U. S. 2. Presidenls— U. 3.— Election— 19Ga I.
Metromedia Producers CJorporatlon. II, Films Incorporated. Se-
ries- National politics series (Motion picture)
329 76-711277
Films Incorporated
The Primaries II: The Democrats — a party (Motion pic-
ture) Metromedia Producers Corp. Released by Films
Incorporated, 1970.
23 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (NatlMial politics aerien)
Summary : Discusses the political stru^e of Robert Kennedy,
Eugene M(<^rtby, and Hubert Humphrey for the Democratic nomi-
nation to the Presidency.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Primaries— U. S. 2. Presidents— D. S.— Election— 1968. I.
Metromedia Producers Corporation. II. Films lucorporated. Se-
ries: National politics series (Motion picture)
329.3 TO-711278
Films Incorporated
PriBiary. [Motion picture] Drew Associates and Time-Life
Broadcast. Released by Time-Life Films, 1970.
54 mm sd. b&w 16 mm (The Living cimcra, no. 1)
SUMMARY: Presenu behind- the-tcenes close-ups of the I960 Wisconsin
pnmar>' coniest between Senators Humphrey and Kennedy. Shows the two
candidates, their wives, and their campaign entourages,
I Prinianc*— Wisconsin 2. Presidents— United States- -Election -1960.
3. Humphrey. Hubert Horiiio. 1911. 4. Kennedy. John Fitzgerald. Pk-s US .
1917-1963. I. Drew Associates. New York. II Time-Life Broadcast, inc.
in. Time-Life Films. IV Series: The Living camera. (Motion picture] no. 1.
CJK2075, 329.3 77-714649
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Primary cell {Motion picture) Macmillan & Co., Lon-
don, 1969. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educational
Media.
4 min. si. TOlor. super 8 mm. (Electricity series!
l»op fllni.
With study miide.
Summary: Shows the action of a simple cell, demonstrates the
cause of polarization. Also shows amalgamation and its adranUge.
1. Klectrtc batteries. i. Macmillan, firm, publishers, London.
II. BFA Educntion Media. Series: Electricity series (Motion pic-
ture)
537 71-708880
BFA Educational Kfedia
Primary economics (FUmstrip) AVI Associates, 1970.
4 filmstrips (55 fr. eacA) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs (2 s.
each), 12 In., 33i rpm., 13 min. each side.
With teacher's gtildes.
Contents: Daniel's birthday: choosing goods and services. —
Mk-haers moon store; producing goods and Berrices, — A collar for
Patrick : buying goods and serrices. — Adam builds a bank ; saring for
goods and services. For primary grades.
1. Economics. i. AVI Associates.
372.8 75-736604
AVI Associates
Primary education in England (Motion picture) I/D/E/A.
RelfsistHi by John Patterson and Associates, 1970.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SI'MMARY: A documentary account of the "family grouping"
syHiem being used in the Infant school In England. Sapports the
cont-ept of nongrarted schools by emphasizing the significance of non-
graded education as an International Innovation. Filmed at Sea
Mills Infant School in Bristol.
1. Education, Primary— England. I. Institute for the Develop-
ment of Edacatlonal Activities. II. John Patterson and Associates.
372.942 75-712606
I/D/E/A
Primary growth in trees {Motion picture) Halas and
Batchelor Education Division, Liondon [196-?, Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Rritannica Educational Corp.
4 Olio. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Adviser, Brian Jones.
Summary: Describes the regions of a tree In which growth takes
ptace and follows the proceasea of cell division, extension, and dif-
ferentiation.
1. Treea. 2. (Irowlh (Plants) 3. Cell division (Biology) 4. Oell
differentiation. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., Lon-
don, 11. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
582.16 Fi A 68-2962
Balms and Batcbelor Cartoon Films
PrlisarT Mtulc reedlag: grade 1. [Transparenciet] Creative Vitu-
aU. 1967.
2] ifaniparcncici 10 k 12 ti
1/3 ri
. 141 r
and 4 phonodiict (2 s. each). 12 in., 33
Wiih 4i overlay*
Atoo i%*otd with phoniitape in cUKIIC.
With tctchcr't mlnu*l
CREDITS Author, Hw^h M. EIIikmi.
SUMMARY PreKnU 10 IcMoni in mutk resdinf for first grsde
I S«(hi-rea<lm| (MutK) I Creative Vtiuali (Fimt)
cMT236i 372.8 72-735534
Creslive Vnualt 72 MARC
Primary music reading: grade 2. [Tnmsparenciea] Creative Visu-
als, 1967.
20 iransparenciM 10 i 12 in and S phonodiics (2 t. each). 12 in.. 33
1/3 rpm.. 191 min.
With 50 overlays,
AIk) issued with phonoiapc in cassette.
With teacher's manual,
CREDITS: Author, Hugh M- Ellison,
SUMMARY: Presents 20 lessons in music reading Tor second grade.
I Sight-reading (Music) I. Creative Visuals (Firm)
[MT236] 372.8 72-735535
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Primftry mask rcadtog: grade 3. [Tranaparendet] Creative Vtsu-
ab, 1967.
20 transparencies. 10 x 12 in. and phonoupes: 2 reels (7 in.), 3 3/4 ips.,
240 min.
With 67 overlays.
Also isstied with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Author. Hugh M. Ellison.
SUMMARY: Presents 20 lessons in music reading for third grade.
1. Sight-reading (Music) I. Creative Visuals (Firm)
[MT236) 372.8 72-735536
Creative VisuaU 72 MARC
Primary school— 5-to 10-year-olds (Filmstrip) Visual Pub-
lications, London, 1970. Made by Bernard Oma. Released
in the U. S. by Mclntyi^ Visual Publications.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (Ideas and design, no. 1)
With study guide. , _ , .„_
SIMMAKY; Shows how children can use paper, palnta, string,
plasticine, wire, wood, scraps, and polystyrene to create Imaginative
works Involving shape, pattern, color, and tertwre.
1 Creative activities and ae«t work. 2. Creative thinking (Educa-
tion) I. VImial Ptibllcatlons. ltd., I.^ndon. II. Mclntyre Visual
Publications. III. Series: Ideas and design (Filmstrip) no. 1.
[LB1537] 740 77-739660
Mclntyre visual Publications
Primary scdlmeatary featarea. (IHlnutrip] Avid Corp., 1972.
2 ninistrips (pL 1, 46 fr.; pt. 2, 47 fr.). bftw. 35 mm. attd phonodiac:
2 s., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 16 min. each side.
CREDITS: Text and photography. Laurence J. lankowaki.
SUMMARY: Explains that sedimcnUtion is the depoaii of materials carried
by water, and shows the dilTcrent paticnu formed by crossbedding, graded
bedding, mud cracks, and conglomerates,
1. Sedimentary structures. I. Avid Corporation.
tQE472] 551.3 70-740443
Avid Corporation 72 MARC
Primary storage. [TranspareacieS] Creative Visuals [197-?]
11 transparencies. 10 x 12 in. (Data processing transparencies)
With teacher's manual,
CONTENTS: Corememory,— Archiiectuieof core, — Concept of address.—
Two state device, — Makeup of a core. — Writing to core. — Reading from core O.
— Reading from Core 1. — Thin film memory. — Rod memory. — Monolithic
memory,
I, Magnetic cotes. 2, Computer storage devices, 1. Creslive Visuals
(Firm) M Series,
tTK7895.M4] 001.6 72-735876
Creative VisuaU 72 MARC
Primary tumbling skills series: backward roll (Motion pic-
ture) Parthenon Pictures. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1971.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop 91m.
With study guide. ^ .„ .. ,, ,i
Summary: Uses stop acUon to demonstrate the backward roll
from the egg sit position. EmphasiMe body form and the movement
of the hands. For elementary grade*. . „ ,„ „ i>i7<t
1. Tumbling, I. Parthenon Pictures, Hollywood. Calif. 11. BFA
Educational Media.
796.4 74-711681
BFA Educational Media
Primary tumbling skills series: egg sit (Motion picture)
Parthenon Pictures. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
IXKip film.
With study guide, ^ . , . * .i._
Summary: Ubbb stop action to demonstrate the simplest of the
primary tumbllt»g skills, the egg sit, emphasising body form and
head position. For eltmentary grade*.
1. Tumbling, I. Parthenon Pictures, Hollywood, Calif. II. BFA
Educational Media.
76-711679
BFA EducaUonal Media
796.4
Primary tumbling skills series: forward roD (Motion pic-
ture) Parthenon Pictures. Released by BFA Educational
Media, V971.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
I/>op dim.
With study guide.
Summary: Uses stop action to demonatrate the forward roll,
emiihnslzing head position and placement of handi. For elfltnentUT
""l. Tumbling, I. Parthenon Plctorea, Hollywood, Calif. 11. BFA
Educational Media.
796.4 70-711680
BFA Educational Media
112
Primary tumbling skills series: frog head stand (Motion
picture) Parthenon Pictures. Released by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1971,
3 niln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary; Uses stop action to sliow how the arms are locked
,.K ..".?■' '"'' "" '"'"'' " °""«^ forward to form a triangle
with the hands on the mat while perfonnlng the frog head stand
Emphasises safety. For elementary grades. "« =«ii >uuia.
1. 'Tnmbllng. I. Parthenon Pictures, Hollywood, CalU. II. BFA
£,uucatIonal Media.
BFA Educational Media ^'^ ''^''^^^^
Primary tumbling skills series: frog stand (Motion picture)
Parthenon Pictures. Released by BFA Educational Media
1971.
3 niln. si. color, super 8 mm,
l-oop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Uses stop action to demonstrate that the frog stand
requires good body balance and a Arm lock of the elbows inside the
knees. Emphasizes safety. For elementary grades.
1. Tumbling. I. Parthenon Pictures, Hollywood, Calif 11 BFA
Educational Media.
796.4 71-711683
BFA Educational Media
Primary tumbUng skills series: liead stand (Motion pic-
ture) Parthenon Pictures. Released by BFA Educational
Media. 1971.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop aim.
With study guide.
har r-Sie Z^. T.^Si S SrheS? aTd'S S SLslSn^
Sy™'F°o'?eSm'e.SyS"r '" '^ ""' '"•''■ ^^^
Educ.'iloTal Media.'- ''"'""°°° ""'"""^ Holly«™oJ. Calif. II. BFA
BFA Educational Media '°*'' 75-711684
Primates (Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co., 1967.
Released by Graphic Curriculum.
24 min, sd. color. 16 mm, (Animal secrets)
Produced In cooperation with the National Education .\BsociaIloo,
the Natloniil Science Teachers Association, the American Library
Association, and the American Institute of Biological Sciences.
8ummarv- Traces the rise of ihe primates. Examines the ana-
tomical changes, the beginnings of sociality and speech, the more
complex brain, the semi-erect posture, and other human-like char-
acteristics.
1. Primatet*. '2. Evolution, i. National Broadcasting Company,
Inc. II. Graphic Curriculum, lnc„ New York. Series: Animal
secrets (Motion picture)
599.8 Fi A 68-1033
Graphic Curriculum
Prime TV Films, inc.
Easy Street.
Prime time. [Motioo picture] Davidson Films. Released by
Xerox Films, 1971.
9 min. id. color. 16 nmi. (Exploring mathcmatici)
SUMMARY: Show* how to dbtinguish between prime and compoaite num-
bcn by preaentint a itory in which a ipecialist in ipace communication* help*
maintain contact with inuUigent life on ■ newly di*covered planet. For clemen-
tary grades,
1 Number*, Prime— Juvenile film*. 2. Factor* (Alg^ra>- Juvenile fihn*,
tl. Numbm. Primcj I. David«jn Film*, San Fr»nci»co, II, Xerox FUm*,
III. Serie*: Exptoring maihemalica. [Mooon picnire] -if^^m's
tQA246, 372.7 ^^''mAR?
ONE " "*"^
Primeval forests (FUmstrip) Curriculum Materials Corp.,
1967.
44 fr color. R5 mm. (Studying nature In our national parks)
RcTlsed version of the 1050 filmstrip of the same title.
Summaiy: Traces how a living forest of 100 million years ago
gradually turned to stone: surveys the existing primeval forests In
Sequoia. Mulr. Olympic, and Itocky Mountain National Parks. Points
out the size, age, and special characteristics of sefluolas and coast
redwoods, explains bow a rain forest is created, and defines the tlm-
berllne In Itocky Mountain National Park. . . „
1. Forests and Forestry— Hocky Mountains. 2. Petrified Forests.
I. Curriculum Materials Corporation, Series: Studying nature In
our national parks (Filmstrip)
684.90978 Fi A 67-3916
Curriculum Materials Corp,
The Primitive earth {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Origin of life)
Loop tllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*.- Author, Sidney Fox.
Summary.- Summarli^ the hypothesized Indlrldual steps In tbe
origin of life, using experiments which are placed In the context of
primitive earth conditions.
1. Life— Origin. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series : Origin of life ( Motion picture)
661 T8-T00870
Baling Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Piiatitivc man in a modem world (MoHof^ purjurv) Moody
Institute of Science, 1969.
23 mt I. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacbers" ^Ide.
Sftmnvii'y: A studj of the descendaDts of the Maya and iDca
ciTlllzatloDs who are living today. Discusses the sigDlflcuice of moral
decay Id the fall of ancient ciTlUzatloiu and the leaeona to be learned
from the pest
1. Mayas. 2. locas. \. Moody Institute of Science.
901.9 76-70M76
Moody Institute of Science
Primm, John
Ooom — titty — boom.
Peace beat.
Primm *s Productions
see
Triangle.
Primm^iam {Motion picture) Amram Nowak Asaociates.
Released by Pyramid Fibn Producers, 1968.
12 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
aummary: A meditation film, wltbont narratlmi, which shows
babbles accompanied by sltar moslc.
1. SItar mttslc. i. Amram Nowak Assodatea. n. Pyramid Film
ProdDCers.
701945 71-701725
CINE
Prince Albert story {Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept
of Education, School Broadcasts Section, Regina, 1966.
Made by Saskatchewan Cine-Graphic DivLsion.
SO miD. sd. b&w. Id mm. (Saskatchewan slghtltne series, no.
10)
Telecast under the title Prioce Albert.
Credit*: Producer and director. R. F. Howard; writer, Gertrude
Murray : photographers, L. B. Todd. K. M. Patterson.
Summary: Traces the bistorr and development of Prince Albert
from Its beginning as an Indian gathering place tbrough the arriral
of Angltcan and Presbyterian settlers, to the present time.
1. PriDce Albert, Sask.— Hist i. Saskatchewan. School Broad-
casts Section. Series: Saskatchewan slghtllse aeries (Hotloo pic-
ture) no. 10.
971.24 Fi A 68-26
National Film Board of Canada
The Prince and the dragra (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Home Movies, 1968.
12 mln. Kl. color. 8 mm. (Disney classics)
Issued In standard S mm. and In super 8 mm.
Also iHsued In b&w.
Short version (4 min.) also Issued.
Other language versions : French. German. Italian.
Excerpts from the 1i>.~>8 Walt Disney 35 mm. sonnd motion pic-
ture entitled Sleeping t>efluty.
Adapted from the Grimm fairy tale.
SUMMARY: Shons Prince Phillip ns he attempts to defeat the
dragon In order to rescue the princess. With subtitle,
I. Urlmm. Jakob Liidwig Karl, 1785-1863. DomrOechen. II.
Sleeping tteauty (Motion picture) III. Walt Dlaney Home Hovlea.
791.43 71-714145
Walt Disney Produc- tions
Le Prince de Ligne (Prince of ligne) (Motion picture)
Jacques Kupiaeonoff, Belgium. Released in the U. S. by
Belgian Information Service, 1967.
24 mln. sd. b&w. 18 nun.
English venlon.
Summarif: A documentary on the life of Prince Charles^oaeph de
Ugse.
1. Ligne. Charles Joeeph. Prince de, 1786-1814. i. KoplMOOoff,
Jacquea n. Belgian Information Service, m. Prince of Ugne (Mo-
tion picture)
Fi A 67-2186
Belstan InformaUoo Serrioe
Prince Edward Island, Travel Bureau
see
Holiday island.
Prince Edward Island {Motion picture) Imperiml On, To-
ronto, 1967. Made by Peterson Productions.
6 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Centouiial tertea}
French rerslon also Issued.
CredU$: Director, Kirk Jones; script, Joe Hatt-Oouk; director of
pbotography, George UorlU ; editor, Derek Baker.
Bummarti: Outlines the history of Prince Edward Island and de-
scribes its OenteDDial projects.
1. Prince Edward Island — Hist L Imperial Oil, ltd. Serlea :
Centennial series (Motion picture)
971.7 FiAe7-»746
National Film Board of Canada
Prince Hazelnnt (Motion picture) DBA Productions. Re-
leased by Modem Learning Aids, 1969.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A story about a king who must decide which of his
sons will inherit bis crown is used to stimulate oral language skills.
For primary grades.
1. language arts (Elementary) 2. Oral communication.
L DBA Productions, n. Modem Learning Aids, New York.
372.6 73-706881
Modem Learning Aids
Prince Henry the navigator (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968. Made by Producers
Color Service in Detroit
70 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Age of exploration)
Bummary: E>escrlbe8 the sclenllflc and geographic progress of the
late Middle Ages, stressing the accomplishments of Prince Henry.
1. Henrique, o Navegaddr, Infant of Portugal, 13&4-1460. t. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Bducatlooal Corporation. Series: The Age
of exploration (B^Imstrip)
909.07 Fi A 68-4574
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Edocatloaal Ootp.
A Prince in Crete (Motion picture) Robert Ziller, 1968.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummai-y: Portrays the Mlnoan civilization in Crete as seen
through the eyes of a lltUe boy who Imagines himself to be a de-
scendant of the legendary King Minos. Shows him as he wandera
through the Palace of Knossos, encounters many frescoes, statuettes,
and seals, and finally meets the snake goddeas.
Another issue, 35 mm.
1. Crete—Antlq. l Ziller, Robert. 1914-
913.39 Fi A 68-796
CINE
Prince in the apple town (Motion pictun) Paulist Produc-
tions, 1969.
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Insight)
With disciisHlon guide. ^ „ , ,. o
CreiiU: Producer. John Meredyth Lucas; director, Ralph Senen-
Bky : writer, Thomas C. Caramagno. Catt: Jane Wyman, Oefw: Hay-
Bummary: A dramatisation about a couple of small-town, retired
actors who, after a period of deapalr. come to belleTe In the beauty
of life and ImmorUllty. ^ ,,, „ , , > u.
I. PauUst Productlona, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Series: Insight
(Motion picture*
Paulist Produrttoni
79-705438
Le Prince pain d*epiccs (FSmatrip) C^dima films, Paris.
Released in the U. S. with disc by Goasler Pub. Co., 1959.
37 ft. color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 14
mln.
With leRSon in French.
Bummary: A French language teaching film. Presents the story
about the gingerbread boy. With captions.
1, French language — Audlo-Tlsual Instmction. i. Gingerbread
boy. II. CMlma films, in. Oessler Publishing Company.
440.7 76-732770
Gessler Pub. Co.
The Princess and the pea {Filmstrip) Cooper Films and
Records, 1969.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc : 1 a, 12 In., SSi *vm. 8 min.
(Our children's heritage sound fllmstripa, series B)
With teaclier's guide.
CredUf : ProdDcer, Prentice Ford ; mnsfc. Bom Rio ; narrator and
editor, UMrgle BelL
Bttrnmary: PreMots the Hans Christian Andersen tale atxmt a
prince and his search for a r«ai princess.
1. Andersen, Hana (Sirisdan, 1805-1S75. Prlndsessen paa aerien.
Bng. n. Cooper Films and BecordsL Series.
398.21 76-784980
Cooper nima and
Princess OTloarke (Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pic-
time, 1943. Released for television by American Artists
Productions ,19^1,
93 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
A Warner Bros. — First National plctnre.
Crediti: Producer, Hal B. Wallls: director and writer, Norman
Krasoa ; munlc, Frederick Hollander ; photography. EmIe Haller ;
film editor, Warren Low. Ciut: Olivia DeHariland, Rt^rt Cum-
minga, Charles Cobum, Jack Carson, Jane Wyman.
Summary: An American airplane pilot falls In lore with a girl
after a whirlwind romance and then discovers she ts a refugee prin-
cess of European royalty.
I. Warner Brotheni Plctores, inc. n. American Artists Productions.
791.43 77-704277
Princeton University. Dept. of Psychology
see
Hypothalamic reward in feeding, running,
and mating behavior.
The Principles of adhesion (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
IJoreham Wood, Eng., 1970. Released in the IT. S. by En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 rain. si. cAoT. super 8 mm. (Wood: adheHlvee (gluing and
clamping)
Loop film.
SUUHABT: Introduces three basic types of glue: animal, casein,
and urea resin. Presents expm-lments with four different wooda
having varying properiies and fining surfaces to demonstrate how
to obtain strong JoInU by sHectlng the most suitable glue for the
gitiing surface. First In a aerie* of sevm motion pictures.
1. (Jlue. 2. Gluing. I. Eothen Films. II, EocydtqMedla Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Wood: adhesives (glulnx
and clamping > ( Uotloo picture >
(TP968] 684.1 76-713657
Bncyclopiiedla Britaa- nice Bducatiuuil Corp.
Prindiries of balanec {Motion picture) BlakistMi Dirision,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by John H, Tyo.
10 m.u. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Also iMued ax 16 mm. film.
With teacher'R guide and .ttudent study manual.
CredUi.' Educational advl^r, Itarbara Narrow.
Bummary: Demonstratefl and eipialns the physical concepts of
lability and balance applied to the human body when a person ts
Involved Id various common activities.
1. NumeR and nurxlng. 2. Equiilhriam (Physiology) L
BIcOraw-ailt Book Company. Blaklvtoo Division. Series: Funda-
mental nunitng series (Motion picture)
610.73 76-702951
UcQraw-Hlll Book Co. Blakiston Division
**^'!*^v*f *^f*°« clothing ... the whys (Motion pic-
ture) John Wiley & Sons, 1969. Made by Audio Ppodao-
tions.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
-eriS^Va^^'Sd'S SilS'« «' •"-»' "<» «>■— t»-
1. Sewing. 2. Dressmaking. r. Wiley (Johnl and Sons, inc.
CINE ^-2 T5-705646
Principles of electricity {Motion picture) General Electric
Educational Films, 1965.
20 min. sd. ct^r. 16 mm.
Bummary: Usee animation to describe the basic concepts of elec-
trons. DIscussM the flow of electrons, positive and negative cbargM.
current, voltage, resistance, and the fundamentals of generators and
motors.
1. Electricity. i. Oeneral Electric Educational Films.
™ Fi A 66-758
Oeoerai Electric Bdoca- Uonal PUma
Principles of electricity {Motion picture) General Electric
Educational Films, 1966.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
w.Ti,^ "t^^" "*' *''*' ^^^ "<'t'°'' P'rt""* of the same tltla
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Using animation and live sequences, describe basic
coneqjts of electron^ poeitlve and negative ^wnS^cJ^^Sr^oltJ^
■^ "^"^!;5? '°°'*TL^> metho^f generaalTeSSSV
1. Electricity. i. General Electric EducaUonal Films
OeneralElectrie ^catSooairu™ ^' ^ 6^1669
Foree. 1964.
13 Bin. sd. cotor. 1<
SUM)k«ARY: Shows the
refri(eniiaa uain. Explaiiii
the eKpansicw valve, cotnprasor.
1 , Rcfh(efatiaa and rcfngentidg machtBcry.
tTP492j 621.5
MS. Norton Air Force 72
Base, Data Support Div.
[Mottod picture] U.S. Air
of the basic physics of heat Uanslier in
hsDges ia rcfrigeranl pawiin throogfa
coodenscT, and evspontor u it carrici heal lo
1. United States. Air Force.
72-700866
MARC
Principles ororMt. [Motion picture] A-V Corp, 1970? Released
by Time-Life Films.
. High
The Principles of automatic saosa^ Unking (Motion pic-
ture) Film Production Unit, Iowa State UniTersity, 1970.
5 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
CREDITS: Producer. Richard H. Kraemer; director, writer, and
editor. Thomas K. Smith; technical advlaets, Robert Rust, Tom
Hooker.
SUMMARY: Deecrit>efl hand sausage licking, showing variattona
which lyplcallr occur. Compares the hand-linked product with that
made by tbe Townsend Frank-A-Matic, and Illustrates tbe basic prin-
ciples of tbe Frank-A-Hatlc.
1. Sausages. 2. Packing-houses — Equipment and supplies. L
Iowa. SUte University of Science and Technologr, Ames. Film
Production Unit.
664 n-710221
Iowa State Univ. PtIm ProdnctI<M) Unit
113
(Space Ihc ncm i
appri.x II m
M;hiK)l kvcl. no.
SUMMARY: Explains ■ uieltiic's iirbtl. irircular of elliptical. Dikuucs the
la»» or incnia and universal graviiaiion and how ihcy govern the flight of an
i>rl>iling Miciiitc.
1. Artinciai taictlitci Orbit*. I. A-V Corporation. Houston. Ten. M.
Time-Life Films. III. Scries: Space (he new science. [Motion picture] High
school level, no. I,
tTL 1 080] 629.46 77-7 1 4728
Time-Life Films 73 MARC
Principles of parent-child programs for the pre-schod
hearing: impaired (Motion picture) Pennsylvania State
University, Audio-Visual Services. Beleased by Psycho-
lofncal Cinema Register, Penn.'iylvania State University,
1967.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CrediU: Authors. B. H. Siegenthaler. U P. Greeohill
Bummary: Contrasts the audlological work done with hearing-
Impaired children and their parents In the usual clinical setting and
tbe work done in an intensive program with parents present st all
times. Includes demonstrations of hearing testing, nurserr school
activities, psychological counseling of parents, and testing of chil-
dren.
1. Children. Deaf. 2. Audiometry. 3 Hearing. i. Pennsyl-
vania. State UnlvMSity. Audio-Vlaual Services, n. Peonsyl-
vania. State University. Paycbologtcal Cinema Register.
,^ , „ 371.91 Fi A 68-1959
P«in«ylvanla. SUte University. Audlo-Vianal Services
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PriadplM of Miwe mA hwl la fin fl|htiM> [Slide set]
Film Communicaton, 1972.
S> itido. color. 2 s 2 in. utd pfaonotape in csMetu: I 7/8 ips., 15 mis.
With tMttuctor^ guide aad Mwdy nusml.
CREDITS: Praduoer. lUy J«wdl; writm. Alo Skrti, ManhaD Perfaun; »n
work. Herb Johiuoo.
SUMMARY^ ExpUiu in^Joruoce of the control of witer «nd unoke in
ftrefiihtinf . Comment* on the htoclion* of ipfinUer systenM, the treaaneoi of
difrercot types of propcny, the proiectkn of wlui ii satvaicd. aod the preventioo
«r avokUile damace roUoviaf a fire
1. Fire cstinctioo. 2. Pin ^rinkkn. 3. Sahnfe. I- mm Cofmnuiuca-
tTH93lO.$}
mm Commuoicaton
628.9
72-733499
MARC
Principles of television: Audio (Motion picture) Moreland-
Ijatchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S.
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mill. 'A. color, sup^r 8 aim.
Loop film. ■, „
1. TeleTi8ion. 1. Television— Heoei vers and reception. I. More-
Itnd-Latchford I'nxluctlons. Toronto. II. Universal Education and
VUual Arts. III. Audio (Motion picture)
[TK6040] 628.3881 71-715185
Universal Bducatlen and Visual Arts
Principles of television: Controls and anilications (Motion
pictui-o) MorcIand-I.«itcliford Productions, Toronto. Re-
leused in the U. S. hy Universal Educsition and Visun! Arts,
1971.
4 mill. 8l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
1. TeleTlslon. 2. Television— RecelTers and reception. I. More-
land-Latch ford Productions, Toronto, II. Untvereal Education and
Visual Arts.
[TK6640] 6-21.388] 75-a5l86
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Principles of television: Scanning (Motion picture) More-
land Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the
U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
1 Television. 2. Tdevlaioo — Receivers and reception. I. More-
land-l>tcbford Productions, Toronto. II. Universal Bdaeatlon and
Visual Arts. III. Scanning {Motion picture)
[TK6640] 621.3881 77-715181
Unlvenal Education and Tlsoal ArU
Principles of television: Synchronization (Motion picture)
Moreland-Latchford Pi-oductions, Toronto. Released in
the T'. S. by Universal Education and Visual Ai-ts, 1971.
4 mlD. si. colOT. super 8 mm.
Loop 01m.
1. Television. 2. Television— Receivers and reception. I. More-
land-Latchford Productions, Toronto. II. Universal Education and
Visual Arts. IIL SrncluonUatltHt (Motion picture)
[TK6640] 621.3881 74-715183
UnlvMval BdQcaUon and Tlsoal Arts
Principles of television: The magic screen (Motion picture)
Morelaiid-Ijfttchford Productions, Toronto. Releo-sed in
the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color. s<4)er 8 mm.
Loop film.
1. Television. I- Moreland-Latdiford Productions. Toronto. II.
Universal Education and yisnat Arts. III. The Magic acreen (Mo-
tion picture)
[TK6640] 621.3881 7^715179
Universal Education and Visual ArU
Principles irf television: The picture tube (Moticoi picture)
Morel and- I^atchford Productions, Toronto. Released in
the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
1. TetevlnloD picture tubes. I. Moreland-LAtaiford Productions.
Toronto. II. Unl versa l'f:ducation and Vlsoal Arts? IIL Tlw Pictnr*
tube (Motion picture)
[TK66.-.5.P5] 621.3881 73-715180
Unlvenal Education and Tlsoal Arts
Principles of television: The receiver (Motion picture)
Moreland-Ijitchford Productions, Toronto. Released in
the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
1. Television— Receivers and reception. I. Moreland-Latchror*
Productions. Toronto. II. Unlvenat Education and Visual Arts. Ill*
Tbe Receiver (Motion picture)
[TK6653] 621.3881 70-715182
Uolveraal Education and Tlsoal Arts
Principles <rf television: Video (Motion picture) Moreland-
Ijatchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
L iSBle
„ .Selevislon. 2. Teievlrton- Receivers and r*ceptloo. I. More-
land-LatfAford Productions, Tonmto. II. Uolversal Education and
Visual Arts. III. Vidro (Motion picture)
rTK6640] 628.3881 78-715184
CDlversal Education and TImhI Arts
PrindplM of the X-rayw (Motion picture) McOraw-Hill,
1962. Made by Educational Foundation for Visual Aids,
Ijondon.
15 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
SUHMART: Presenu the history of llie discovery of the X-ray
and portrays the complete development and current uses of the ray.
X. X-rays. I. McOraw-Hlll Booli Company.
[QC481] 635.5 78-713379
HcOraw-HillBookCo.
Principles of tracheal care (Motion picture) Train-Aide
Corp. Released by Train-Aide Educational Systems by
Phnmiaseal, 1970.
15 min. rf. color 16 mm. (The Patient with a respiratory
dlgessie)
Magnetic sound track.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Also Issued as fllmstrlp with record or phonotape In cassette.
With instructor's guide, pri^rammed Instruction booklet, and
post test.
CREDITS: Authors, Gatl Pleasance, Carol Archibald.
SUMMARY: Explores and explains the principles of tracheal
care emphasising the neurolt«ical, anatomical, and physiological
impllcatlous of breathing. Covers the anatomy of tbe lungs and the
1 Respiratory organs— Diseases. 2. Nurses and nursing. L
Train-Se S^r^ratSn. II. Train-Aide Educational Syst«js by
Phamaseal. IIL Series: The Patient with a respiratory dlseass
(Motion picture) ntcit^-\
[RT87] 616.2 72-712971
Train-Aide Corp.
PriMlpiea of TMtOatioa In fire flghtiM- Part 1: VentOatioa ex-
[SUde set] Film CommunicatoiB. 1971.
33 slidea. color. 2 1 2 in. and phonotape in caMette: 1 7/t ipa.. 12 min.
With Kudy manual
CREDITS: Producer, Ray Jewell; writer, Alex Shuu; art woA. John
McOuirc.
SUMMARY: Dewribea the ronovai of smoke from a building oo fire by
t^ymi account of dnfta, KDokc, and beat in closed buiktingi and multt-Mtvied
buldtngt. Explain* that the inspectioB of a buildittg to learn ia layout, use,
contents, and roof coutructkn, is a tpedai phase of tbe ventilation proccsa.
1 Pire extinctioB. 2. Veottlatkn. I- I^lm Commonicaton.
[TH9310.5] 628.9 72-733500
Film Communicaiora 72
MARC
PriMipie* of TentOatioa \m fire flshttag. Pwt 2: VentilatkM per-
formed. [Slide ae^ Film Communicators, 1971.
48 slides, color. 2x2in. and phonotape ia caaaette: 1 7/Sips., 16 min.
With study manual.
CREDITS: Producer, Ray Jewell: writer, Alex Shutz; art work. John
McOuire.
SUMMARY: Considers tbe queatkna of when, where, and how to veatilBte
fires, including sspecu of the relatioe of a fire to building construction and
layout, wind and weather conditioDS, tiaiiog and teamwork, types of ventilatioa,
and types of fire by place.
1. Rrc extinction. 2. Veatilatioo. I. Film Communicators.
,TH9310.5j 628.9 72-733501
Film Coomunicston 72 MARC
Print developing (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mill, .id, color, super S mm. (ElemenUry photography)
Sr.\l.M.\RV; Explains for the novice various simple techniques
of photography. Discusses print developing. For elementary
grades.
1. Photography — Printing processes — Juvenile films. 2. Pho-
tu^rapliy — Developing aod developers — Juvenile films. I. Fairfield
Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. IIL Series:
Elementary photography (Motion picture)
[T320] 770.284 78-716046
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Print-finishing techniques. [Slide set] Eastman Kodak Co., 1965.
77 slides, color, 2 x 2 in. and phonotape in cassette: single-track, 1 7/fl
ips., 25 min.
Wiih script.
SUMMARY: Shows techniques for use by advanced black-and-white print-
makers for preparing their pictures for competition or exhibition.
I. Photography— Printing processes, 1. Eastman Kodak Company.
[TR330] 770.28 72-736620
Eastman Kodak Co. 72 MARC
Print making: direct method (Motion picture) Davidson
Films, 1970.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Arts and crafts for children)
CREDITS: Educational consultant, Barbara Unae.
SU.MMARY : Emphasizes the practical aspects of art In the class-
room by showing young children using the direct method of print
making. For primary grades. , ,.^ ,j mi
1 Prints— Technique. 2. Children as artists. I. Davidson Films,
San Francisco. II. Series: Arts and crafts for children (Motion
fNE855] 372.5 78-712044
Davidson Films
Print making: indirect method (Motion picture) Davidson
Films, 1970.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Arts and crafts for children)
CREDITS: Educational consultant, Barbara Linae.
SUMMARY : Emphasizes the practical aspects of art In the class-
rooci) by showing young children using the Indirect method of print
making. For primary grades.
1, Prints — Technique. 2. Children as artists. I. Davidson Films,
San Francisco. II. Series: Arts and crafts for children (Motion
picture)
[NE855] 372.5 71-712045
Davidson Films
Print processes— Part 1: Gadget prints (MotUm fiotwre)
Hest«r and Associates, 1966.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Art proc«SMi)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Issued In standard 3 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors. Clarence KIncaid, Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrates an ezperimmtal approach to printing,
ostng scTvmi, spools, aod cardboard to produce repetitlr* dealgna.
1. Printa— Technique. i. Heater and Associates. Series: Art
pro censes (Motion picture)
745 FiA6&-206»
Hester and AasoeUtM
114
Print processes. Part 2: Relief and brayer printing {Mo-
tion picture) Hester and Associates, 1966.
4 milt, si. color. 8 mm. (Art processes)
I»op Him mounted In carlridfse.
Tusned In standard S mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credii*: Authors, Clarence Kincald. Stanley Madeja,
Svmmarv: Demonstrates relief printing, using cardboard forms
and inciised erasers. Illustrates variations of brayer printing by
random string arrangwnent and stenciling techniques.
1. Screen process printing— Technique. i. Hester and Assodaten.
Series : Art processes (Motion picture)
761 Fi A 68-2342
Hester and Associates
Print washing and drying (Motion picture) Fairfield Asao-
ciates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 min. sd, color, super 8 mm. (Elemeatarj photography)
SUMMARY: Explains for the novice various simple techniques
of ptiotograpliy. Discusses the washing and drying of the print
For elementary grades.
I. Photography — Printing processes — Juvenile films. 1. Fair-
field .Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III.
Series: Elementary photography (Motion picture)
[TR3373 770.284 78-716047
Universal Education and Visual Arts
The Printed word (Filmstrip) Teaching Resources Develop-
ment Center. Released by Teaching Resources Develop-
ment Onter and Society for Visual Education, 1971.
29 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33i rpm., 4
mln. (Highlights of history)
.\lBO Issued with phonotape in cassette.
Summary: A filmstrip designed for poor readers. Traces the de-
velopment of printing from the earliest methods to methods which
led to fast and inexpensive printing. Discusses some of the men
who are most important In the history of printing. With captions.
For elementary grades.
1. Reading— Audio-visual aids. 2. Printing- History — Juvenile
aims, I. Teaching Resources Development Center. II. Society for
Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Highlights of history
(Fllmstrlp)
372.8 74^738141
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Printing {Motion picture) Vocational Guidance Fihns.
Made by Burton Holmes Films. Released by Carl F.
Malmke Productions, 1946.
11 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Your life work films)
With manual Manual lacking in L. C.
Credit*: Script Arthur P. Twogood.
Summary; Describes the techolcal processes and related Jobs of
letter press printing, including composiUon, preeswork, and blndOTj
work. Includes the various qualifications necessary for work In this
1 Printing, Practical. i. Vocational Guidance Films, Ina n.
Mahnke (Carl F.) ProducUons, Inc., Des Moines. Series: Tour
life work films (Motion picture)
665 70-704381
Printing {Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1965. Re-
leased by Grosset & Dunlap, 1970.
3 mln, si, color, super 8 mm. (Basic design — silk screen)
I»op llim.
Summary: Provides step-by-step Instructions for silk screening.
Emphasizes the methods to be used and the careful preparation of
materlal.<t and finished work.
1 Screen process printing. l Sc««»e Productions, n. Grosset &
Dunlap, Inc., publishers, New Tork. Series: Basic design— silk
screen (Motion picture)
746.6 79-707980
A. L. A. Booklist
Printing a five-color serigraph (Filmstrip) International
Fihn Bureau, 1971.
."tO fr. color. 35 mm. (Screen-process printing series, no. 2)
With Kulde.
CREDITS: Educational consultants, James A. Schwalbach, Mat-
hilda V. Schwalljacli.
^^UMMARY: Demonstrates the use of advanced equipment and
techniques in making complex serlgraphs. Details the construction
of the print t»ed, the attachment of the fabric, and the use of Ink
and ftenclln.
1. Screen pi-ocews printing. I. International Film Bureau, Inc..
Chicago, H. Series: Screen-process printing series (Fllmstrlp) no. 2.
[TT273] 764 76-738845
International Film Bureau
International Film Bureau,
Printing a textile (Filmstrip)
1971.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (Screen-process printing series, no. 3)
With guide.
CREDITS: Elducatlonal coosnltants, James A. Schwalbach, Ma-
thilda V. Schwalbach.
SUMMARY : Shows how to adapt screen -process printing apparatus
and techniques to print a repeated design on textiles. Describes the
photographic negative-positive process of printing using light sensi-
tive gelatin.
1. Screen process printing. I. International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago. II. Series: Screen-process printing series (Fllmstrlp) no.8,
[TT273] 764 70-738846
International Film Bureau
Printing Infhistry of America
PIA. laser pep talk.
Printing techniques (Motion picture) Ikon Films. Beleued
by Bailey Films, 1968.
8 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Prlntmaklng series)
Loop film.
With manual.
Credits: Educational consultant, Robert O. White.
Summary: Presents simple examples to provide an tnderstandlnff
of three classic printing techniques: rubbing, letterpress, and offtwt
With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Printing-Juvenile films. I. Ikon Films. IL Bailey Films,
Inc. Hollywood, Calif. Series: Printmaking series (Motion pic-
ture)
872.6 7a-709296
BFA Bducallonal ICedUt
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
PrlBtinff the sUndl (HotioD picture) Bailey Films, IMd.
Releaaed by BFA Educational Media.
4 mill. fli. color, super 8 mm. (Silk screenlog aerie*}
Locv aim.
With study pilde.
Summary: Illustrates how to print a four-rtencU sertfraph.
I. Screen procees prtnllng. I. Bailey Tilms. Inc. Hollywood,
Calif. 11. BFA Educational MedU. Series- SUk acreeDios amies
(Motion picture)
764 76-710668
BFA Educational Media
The Printmakers. [Motion picture] McCurdy^BursclI Films,
Canada. Released in the U.S. by Oxford Films [I972?j
1 1 tnin. k1. color. 16 mm. (Art and music education)
With (eacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Cyril Bur«cll; director. Jim McCurdy; cameraman.
Lance Cartutn; ediior, Bruce Sab«ay.
SUMMARY: fniroduccs the techniques and artistry of making prints Xtom
etched metal plates as two printmaking artists trace the process from begmning
lo end product.
I. Etching— Technique. I. McCurdy-Buiscll Films. II Oxford Filmt.
III. Scries; An and music ediKatkm. [Motion picture).
(NE2130] 767 72-702675
Oxford Ftlnu 72 MARC
Prtntmakins (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1967.
4 mlru si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop nim moanted In cartridge.
With tlliii notes on cnitridge caae.
Creditt: Author, Cambridge Design Group.
aumwKirv: Polntt out that prints reflect the rariety of surface and
form present In eTeryday materials; shows rarioiu applications of
the simplest print-making techniques to coinmoQ objects.
1. Prints— Technique. t. Baling Corporation. Cambridge, Mass.
760 Fi A 68-404
Baling Corporation
Printmaking: four artists, four media (Motion puOure)
Babette Eddleston. Released by Film Associates of Cali-
fornia, 1968.
19 mlti. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates the four main methodx of printmaking:
serigraph. woodcut, lithograph, and Intaglio. Examines the tech-
niques and materials used In each and shows prints made by each
method. Features the artists Detta Lange, Van Slater, Joe Funk,
and John (.■'>l*>mnn.
1. Prints— Technique. i. Eddleston, Babette. n. Film Associates
of California, I>o8 Angeles.
760 Fi A 68-1195
Film Associates California
Prior ajid present experienee (Motion pieture) CSnoiniuUi
Public .Schools. Released by Indiana University Audio-
Visual Center, 1&68.
30 min. sd. b&w
16 I
CredUt: Director, Robert K. Gllbwt.
Siuamary: Uaes a field trip to point out the need for careful con-
sideration by the teadier of the often unnoticed dlffereaces between
tbe baf^grounds of both students and teacbera. E^xplalns that
teachers must coordinate and supplement both the borne and school
experiences of the students.
1. Students' socio-economic status.
■bipB. I. Cloduoatl. Public Schools
Andlo-Tlsual Center.
371.9
Indiana Dnlr. Audio- Visual Oeoter
Teacber-stadent relatloo-
Indlana. Unlrerslty.
72-700842
Prism Productions,
see
inc. , New York
At home with switches.
The Bottled candle mystery.
Breathing.
Buoyancy.
The Case of the convex lens,
Closeup of Mars.
Common colloids.
Communications theory.
Density identification.
Elastic measurements.
Errors in measurement.
Experimenting with flatworms.
Exploring with your microscope.
The Falling barometer.
Fluids in motion.
Fun with microwaves.
The Ghost.
Graphs at work.
Heat transfer tricks.
Heating molecules.
Hidden salts.
Homemade electricity.
How mudi is enou^ ?
How to change a chemical reaction.
How your blood circulates.
Identifying cloth fibers.
Indoor lightning.
biside a laser.
Inside a transistor.
Tlie divisible planet.
Leaves through a magnifying glass .
Magnetic fields In three dimensions.
Measuring a molecule.
Measuring molecules.
Melting points and pointers.
Microscopic skin diving.
The Mouse -activated candle lighter.
The Mystery of plant movement.
Predicting the improbable.
Puzzles in geometry.
Radioactive fiz^erprints.
Tbe Restless ocean of air.
Salt or sugar ?
Science of orbiting.
Scientific noise.
Scientists at work.
Secret In the white cell.
Selective solvents.
Six sources (rf electricity.
Snake hunt.
Solving problems with a microscope.
Strange behavior of li^t imder water.
Topology: the stucly of surfaces .
Water — coming and going.
What do you hear?
You can't hold still.
Prisms: some properties (Motion pio^re) imiiam Boun-
dey. Released by Film Asaociatea, 1968.
12 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
with study gnlda
Summary: Reviews the basic properties of three^lmeoBlooal ob-
jects to ezplala the unique features of tbe group claaslOed as prisms.
1. Prism-s. i. Bouodey, William, u. Film Assodatee.
513 Fi A 68-3183
Film Aasodatea
Prison (Motion picture) Xational Educatitmal Television.
Released by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
S9 mliL sd. bftw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and director. Dick McCutchen; consultant.
Prentice Wlltlams.
SUMMARY : Probes tbe value and reality of prison life as prisoner
Interviews bring out complaints of radsm, prejudice, and a lack of
respect for human dignity. Suggests alternatives to prison lite.
Filmed In Bucks County Prison in Doylestown, Pa-
L Prisons. 2. Prisoners. I. National Educational Television
and Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
rHV8982] 365 70-714206
Indiana Dnlv. Audio- Visual Center
The Prison community {Motion picture) Canada DepL of
Justice, OtUwa. Made and released bv National Film
Board of Canada, 196,5. Released in the I'. S. by Inter-
nation.il Film Bureau, 1967.
29 min. sd. MIcw. 16 mm.
e»mmarv: Demonstrates how a society of prison Imnates can be-
come very strong, dominating tbe attitudes of all the prisoners. l«»-
cussea the advantage* and disadvantage* of this society to a correc-
tional ofllcer. „
L Canada. Dept. of Justice, ti. Can-
m. International Film Bureau, Idc.,
_. Prison psychology.
ada. National Film Board.
Chicago.
Ht8d2,
National Film Board of
Fi A 67-131 rev
A Prison film: No walls (Motion picture) Churchill Films,
1971.
26 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS; Producer. Jamea Kennedy.
SUMMARY: A documentary film on tbe detention system In the
setting of a mountain prison camp where the men work on tbe
roads and hillsides. The convicts express their feelings about
serving time, society, and rehabilitation.
1. Prison. I. No walla (Motion picture) II. Churchill Films,
Los Angetes.
fHV9276] 366 71-714772
Obarcfalll Films
A Prison film: Still living (Motion picture) Churchill
Films. 1971.
27 mill. «1. color. W mm.
With study gulde-
CREDITS; Praducer. James Kennedy.
SUMMARY: Inmates and staff members of a women's prison
express tbeir attitude*, concerns doubts, and hopes. They describe
tbeir roles within tbe prison and dlsmsa the positive opportunities
available, the problems encountered but unsolved, and tbe dealrea
nnfulfllled.
1. Reformatorle* for women. I. SttU llTlDff (Motion picture)
II. Churchill Fllmi, Loa Angeles.
[HV8738] 866 78-714771
Oiurchm nims
The Prisoner (Motion picture) Paulist Produotiona, 1964.
27 min. sd. Mtw. 16 mm. (Inslgbt)
With diMnimion guide.
Cr«4!tt: Producer. Jack Shea: director, John Furia ; writer, E.
SarsOeld Waters. Cajif; Jack Klugman. Werner Klemperer. Robert
Harris, Dan Tobln.
Summary: An account of the life of Mazlmllllan Kolbe, a
prisoner In Au<H;hwltE who doea not allow the human d^radatlon
and hatred of his surroundings to compromise his own dignity.
1. Kolbe. Maximilian, Father. I8e4-1M1. 2. World War. 1039-
IW."! — Prlsonei-s and prisons, German. i. Paullst Productions.
Pacific Palisades. Calif. Series: Insight (Slotlon picture)
179 75-70M37
Paullst Productions
The Prisoner of ChiDon (Motion picture) Vikoa Entertain-
ment Corp. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1971.
l.i min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With script.
CREDITS : Collaborator, Clareoee Hacfa.
SUMMARY: A dramatisation of Byroo'a poem about the prisoner
of ChlllOD. _
I. Byron, George Gordon NoCl Byron, Baron, 1788-1824. The pris-
oner of Cblllon. II. Vikoa BnterUlnment Corporation. III. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Eidncatlooal Corporatioo.
821 74-712993
BDcyclopaedla Britan- nka Bdncatlonal Corp.
Private dream, pnbKc nightmare {Motion picture) Na-
tional Educational Television and Radio Center in coop-
eration with University Council on Education for Public
Responsibility, 1964. Made by Qwrgo C. Stoney Asso-
ciafes.
90 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Metropolis: creator or destroyer)
Creditt: Producer, John Korty; narrator, Jamea Daly; mnsic,
Richard Wernlck.
summary: Describe* the development of Eldorado Hills, Calif., and
dlscuKses the arguments for and against tbe results.
1. Eldorado Hills. l National Educational Television and Radio
Center. Series : Metropolis: creator or destroyer (Motion picture)
711 Fi 68-211
115
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Private investment and economic growth {FUmstrip)
American Petroleum Institute, 1967. Made by Hazin-
Wyckoff Co.
52 fr, rolor. 35 mm.
With teadter's Eiiide and student manual.
Summar]/: Discusses the Importance of priTate investment to
economic ftrowlh. Includes the major pequlremeats— natural re-
sources, labor, technology — the role of savlnga, and the demand for
savings. With captions
1. SaTlnc and InTestment. 2. Economic development, i. Amer.
lean Petroleum In-<tUiite.
332 72-733324
American reli-oieum Institute
A Private junior coUege (Motion picture) Visual Educa-
tion Corp. Released by New York times. 1971.
VI uilri. sd. color. 16 mm. (College selection film series)
Also issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
SUMMARY : Students of Mitchell Junior College discuss the heavy
academic support and structured life-style at a two-year school
which serves as a stepping stone lo four-year colleges. Shows that
clow student- teacher relationships and minimal social activities
predominate.
1. Junior colleges. I. Visual Education C<xporatlon. II. New
Tork times. III. Series: College selection film series (Motion pic-
ture)
[LB2328] 378.1 70-713110
visual Education Corp.
The Private life of a cat {Motion picture) Alexander Ham-
mid, 1965. Released by Grove Press.
22 m M si, b&w. 16 mm.
Summitry: Explores the love, birth, and growth of a cat family.
C^tmpares the life of a human family with the life of a cat family.
1 Cats 2. Family, i. Hammld, Alexander, n. Grove Press.
599.7 75-709330
Orove Press
The Private life of the kingfi^er {Motion picture) British
Broadcasting Corp!, London, 1966. Released in the U. S.
by Peter M. Robeck & Co., 1967.
25 rain, »d. color. 16 mm.
Sammaiv-- Traces the life cycle of the kingfisher, a bird found
throuirhout the world.
1. Kingfishers. i. British Broadcasting Corporation, ii. Robeck
(Peter M.) & Company, Inc., New York.
598.89 Fi A 68-:5225
Peter H. Robeck & Co.
The Private life of the starling (Motion picture) BBC-TV,
London. Released in the U. S. by Time-Life Films, 1970.
L'6 min. sd. color. 16 Cam.
CREDITS : Producer, Jeffery Bosvall.
SU.MMARY : Focuses on the life of a pair of starlings in an Eng-
lish forest to show the life cycle of the species in intimate detail.
1. StarlingB. I. British Broadcasting Corporation. TelertslVQ
Servift. II. Time-Life Films.
598.8 74-710763
A. L, A. BookUst
(Private school] (Motion picture) National Broadcasting
Co. in association with A. L. Alexander [1958|
18 m'M, sd. lAw. 16 mm. {Court of human relations;!
Cicdilt: Pr<^n<-er and moderiUor, A. L. Alesrinder: m<>diatnrs,
Norman Vln«-ent I'eale, Paul Dawwn Eddy. Ralph Emerson Pavis.
Summary: The mediation l>onriI considers whether traditional
symbols should be preserved if a family cannot afford them. In-
volves the cu.se of a husband who has lost his financial i-e.sources and
wishes to remove his children from an expensive private school
which his wife insists they attend because of family tradition.
1. Domestic relations. 2. Social status. i. National Broadcast-
ing Company, inc. Series: Court of human relations (Motion pic-
ture)
Fi 67-2267
A Private oniveraity (Motion picture) Visual Education
Corp. Released by New York times, 1971.
l.'> min, sd. color. 16 mm. (College selection film series)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound truck.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Explores the strong Influences of locale and climate
on the atmosphere and programs of a unlvemlty, using the Univer-
sity of Miami as an example. Shows that where the surrounding
area offers interesting activities, students tend to use them for edu-
cational and extranirrlcular activities,
1. Miami, University of. Coral Gables, Fla. I, Visual Education
Corporation. II. New York times. III. Series: College selection film
aeries (.Motion picture)
tLD3241.M43] 378.1 76-713106
Visual Education Corp.
Tke Private world of Emily Dicldnsoa. [Filmstrip] Guidance As-
sociates of Pleasantville, N.Y., 1971.
2 rilmstripl (pt, I, 67 fr,; pL 2, 72 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiici
(2 t. each; 1 t for manual pro}ector, 1 1. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3
rpm., 13 min each tide.
In LC coitectiofu.
Also iuued with phonotape in cauette.
With diicuuion |utdc.
SUMMARY: Preicnu the poetry of Emily Dickinson against the back-
ground of her New England heritage and the atmoiphcre which inipircd her
verse in order to offer insights into the persoruliiy of the poet.
I, Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886, I Guidance Associates of PIcaMntvillc,
NY.
lPS1541j 928 73-738942
72[(72irev MARC
Pro & con. current evcnto in social studies weekly film-
strip series. Volume 1. issnc 6 (Filmatrip) SiRina
Educational Films, 1969.
32 fr. color. 33 mm.
With teacher's guide and ntuilent work sheet.
nummary: Incloden coverage of I're«»)deiit Nixon's trip to Europe
III which attitude* of frienda and alUeN of the United States are
highlighted ; of dls<iiairton of reevaluatlon of the porttloo of Vice
PltMMtiot; and of the contention* of varloua groopa for control of
pobUe KbooU. With captlona.
1. U. 8,— ror«rign r«Uttoaa — Kurop«. 2. Btarope— rorrtfn rrta-
tiona V 8. 8. VicePrcflldeotw— U. 8, 4. Public acboola. t. Sigma
■dncatiooat TIIdu.
924 71-736088
8lgma Educational rilma
Pro & con, current events in social studies weddy film-
strip series. Volume 1, issue 8 (Filmttrip) Sigma
Educational Films, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide and student work sheet
Summary: Includes coverage of the consideration of Red China
for United Nations membership: of the furor raised by siiggBBtlona
to ban cigarette commercials from television ; and of tlie poverty and
depression In which American Indiana live today. With captlooi.
1. Social sciencea— Study and teaching (Secondary) L Sigma
Educational rilma.
924 7fr-735039
Sigma Educational Films
Pro Artis Ibeiica
Murleta.
Pro bowl classic (Motion picture) NFL Films, 1967.
27 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Credits: Director, John HenU : script, Steve Sabol ; narrator. Chuck
Thompson; photography, David Uarx.
Summary: Presents action highlights and other activities suri-ound-
Ing the 1967 NFL pro bowl game in which the E^t defeated the
West by a score of twenty to ten.
L NFL Film, inc.
796.332 Fi A 68-1409
Pro Football Hall of Fame
The Probabilities of zero and one (Motion picture) William
Boundey. Released by Bailey-Film Aaaociates, 1969.
11 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide,
Summary. Demon.strates bow situations which involve chance are
stated as probabilities. Presents basic concepts of prot>abllity.
1. Probabilities. I. Boundey, WlUlam. n. Bailey-Film Aaaocl-
ates.
Balley-Fllm Associates
519
75-703101
Probability : an introduction (Motion picture)
Boundey. Released by Film Associates, 1969.
William
9 min. ad. color. 16 mm,
With study guide.
Summary: Explains some of the fundamental principles of prob-
ability, using a disc, a lettered cube, a set of numbered cards, and
several everyday situations. Demonstrates how the verbal descrip-
tion of a probability ma.v be written as a simple equation.
1, Probabilities. i. Boundey, William, n. Film Associates.
619 76-700660
Film Associates
Eyo Gate House,
Probability and insurance (Filmstrip)
1968.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Mathematics in action, no. 6)
With teachers manual
Credits: Writer, Douglas J, Erath ; illustrators, Douglas J, Enith,
Margaret S. Erath.
Summary: Discusses the mathematics of probability as the base
of Insurance, Explains the law of large numbers, and explains
various types of insurance.
1. Insurance — Mathematlca. 2. Insurance. i. Eye Gate House,
Inc. Series: Mathnnatlcs In action (Filmstrip) no. 6.
519 Fi A 68-3697
Eye Gate House
Probability and statistics. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals
[197-?]
6 iransparcncies, loIoi, 10 n 12 in. {Junior high math II. grade 8)
With icachers manual.
SUMMARY: Three lesson transparencies on probability and statistics and
three matching question transparencies for eighth grade.
1. ProtMbtlities- -Juvenile films. 2. Statistics— Juvenile films. [1. Probabili-
lies 2. Statistics, 3, Mathematics] I, Creative Visuals (Firm) II. Series;
Junior high math II. grade 8, [Transparencies].
[QA273.16] 519 72-735666
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Probability & uncertainty: the quantum mechanical view
of nature (Motion picture) British Broadcasting Corp.
Television, I^ndon, 1964. Released in the U. S. by Edu-
cat ion Development Center, 1965 ?
.W min, sd. I>&w. Ifi mm. (The Cliaracter of physical law. no.
C)
Cirdifa: Producer. Alan Sleath.
Siimm/iry; Professor Itichard Feynman discusses the principles of
probability and uncertaiTity as they relate to the laws of quantum
mechanics in the 1964 Messenger lecture series at Cornell University.
1. Quantum theory. i. Feynmnn. Richard rhlliips. The charac-
ter of physical law. ii. KriliHh Itroiidcastlng Corporation. Televl.ilon
Service, nt. Education Development Center. Serlea: The Charac-
ter of physical law (Motion picture) no. 6.
530.12 79-702992
Portland State Univ. Library
Probability (rajah) (Motion picture) National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics in cooperation with General
Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films. Released by
Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
1 1 min, Kil. color. 16 mm. ( Elementary mathematics for
teachers and students. Student film 12D>
With teacher's guide.
I'RKDIT.S: Project director. Harry D. Riiderroao ; teacher*,
l^iiren U. Woodby. Joseph Moray.
itUMHARV: An anlnuited Aim which explores the concept of
numerical probability.
1. PrDbabllltles. I. Natloaal Council of Tcacben of Hatba-
matics. II. Silver Burdett Ooropany. III. Series: Elementary mathe-
matics for tescbeni and students. Student film I2D (Motion pic-
ture)
[(iA278] BU 71-718794
Silver Rurdett Co.
116
Probing the continental margin. [Motion pictiu'C] Australian
News and Information Bureau, 1971. Made by Australian
Commonwealth Film Unit. Released in the U.S., 1971.
23 min. sd. color, 16 mm,
CREDITS; Producer. Frank Bagnall- director. Greg Reading,
SUMMARY: Descrit»cs life and work on board two ships as men survey the
Australian continental shelf and slopes.
1, Contincnui margins— Australia. I. Australia. News and Infonnation
Bureau.
[GC84.2j 551.4 72-701524
Australian News and 72 MARC
Infonnation Bureau \
Probing the interior of the earth (FHimtrip) Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (High School physical adencea)
Eastman color.
FOM filmstrip no. 672.
With teaching guide. . . ,.
Siummary: Analyxes selsmographlc data obUlned by recording
earthquake waves and Indicates that the Interior of the earth con-
sists of three distinct layers and a Hqaid core. Presents evidence,
obtained by measurements of the earth's he«t and magnetism, to
corroborate the earthquake data.
1. Earth— Internal structure. 2. Seismology. i. Popular Sci-
ence Publishing Company. Inc.. New Tork. Audlo-Vlaual Dlvislim.
II. FOM filmstrip no. 672. Series: High school physical sciencea
(Filmstrip)
651.1 FiA6&-4245
Popular Science Pub. Co., Andlo-VlBoal DIv.
Problem-centered review (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance. Re-
leiiscd l>v I'liivei-sal Kdncatioii and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color, S3 mm. and phonodlsc. (Agencies that protect
the consumer)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette. ,_ .^ » „.^.,
SUMMARY : Reviews the services of Federal agencies that protect
''^VcTsumer protectlon-U. S. I. Vance. Adrian II. Dnlversal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Agencies that protect the
consumer (Filmstrip)
[HC110.C63]
Universal Education
Problem Company
353
and VIstial Arts
74-740531
I've got this problem.
You're putting me on.
A Problem in diffraction (Motion picture) Chemical Educa-
tion Material Study. Made by J. Arthur Campbell.
Released by Modern Learning Aids, 1969.
4 min. si. b&w. super 8 mm.
Loop film.
A CHKM study film.
Summary: Presents a problem In diffraction used In determining
crystal structure. ^
1. Diffraction. 2. Crystallography. i. Chemical Education
Material Stndv. ii. Modern Learning Aids, New York.
641 75-704527
Uodem Learning Aids
The Problem is life (Motion picture) United Nations. Re-
leased by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969.
29 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (International zone eerles)
Summaru: Dfflcrlbes the birth control program In India, explain-
ing how It Is carried out In one village. Shows a vasectomy the
method of contraception that baa proved most successful In India.
1 Birth control— India. 2. Vasectomy, i. Vnlted NaUona, n.
Contemporary rilms/McGraw-HlU. Series: International tone
(Motion picture) _„ ««Trt«n
613.94 76-702060
McOraw-Hlll Bo(* Co.
The Problem is now (Filmstrip) Educational Direction.
Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 11 min. (Pollution)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Stresses the Importance of controUing or preventing
air, land, water, and noise pollution.
1. Pollution. I. Educational Direction, Inc. II. Baling (>)rpora-
tlon, Cambridge. Mass. Series: Pollution (Filmstrip)
614.7 70-737466
Ealing Corp.
The Problem of Nigerian unity (Motion picture) Ameri-
can Broadcasting Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., I9r>8.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm, (ABC documentary on Africa)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses tribalism and how tribal competition and
animositv have undermined attempts to create a unified Nigeria.
1. Nigeria — Pol. ft govt, i. American Broadcasting Ompany,
II. McGraw-Hill Book Ompany.
320.9'669 Fi A 68-432
McGrnw-Hlll Book Co.
X Problem of power (Motion picture) National Council of
Churches, 1970. Made by Center for Mass Communica-
tion, Coltimbia University Press.
45 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Illustrates the general social and economic situation In
Latin America, using Colombia a.s the representative nation. In-
cludes views of the agrarian culture, the urban poor, and various
IndlviduatH working for change In Latin America.
1. Latin America — Social conditions. 2. Ijitln America —
Economic conditions. 3. Colombia— Social conditions. 4. Colombia-
Economic conditions. i. National Council of the Churches of
Christ In the United States of America.
309.1861 79-705001
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Problem of shock (Motion picture) University of Cali-
fornia Extension Media Center, 1971. Made by Film
Production Dept.
0 inin. 8d. color. 10 mm. (Problems In solid utate chemistry)
Part of ■ falfch (K-hool curriculum developed by Earl P«rker. under
the nusplces of the American Society for HetaU.
With sjUabiis.
CREDITS; Producer, director, and writer, Clyde B. Smith.
SUMMARY : Presents the solid state chemistry problem of develop-
ing a glaa»<;eramlo which la resistant to thermsl shock and proTldes
the solution.
1. PyroceramlCR. 2. Therraal stresses. I. California. UnlTer-
•Ity. Extension Media Center. II. Series: Problnns In solid state
chemistry {Motion picture)
[TP862] Ml 74-712954
University of California BztensIOQ Uedla Center
Problem solrei^-Center for Technology. [Motion picture] Re-
fractories Division, Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp.,
1971. Made by John J. Hennessy Motion Pictures.
B min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Emphasizes Kaiser Aluminum's ability to solve customer prob-
lem* through research baaed in its new northcm California Center for Tech-
nology.
I. Research, I ndusUiai— Laboratories. I. Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical
Corpwation. Refractories Division.
[T178] 666 72-702329
CINE 72 MARC
Prsblem solving (Filmatrip) U. S. Office of Education.
Made by Gilbert AJtachul Productions. Released by Jour-
nal Films, 1970.
42 fr. t>&w. 35 mm. (Patterns In mathematics)
With manual.
Summary: A training dim for teachers of mathematics In the
primary and elamentary grades. With captions.
1. Mathematics — Study and teaching (El^nentary) 2. Problem
•olTlng. I. U. S. Ofllce of Education, il Journal Films, Inc.,
<^lcago. Series: Patterns in mathematics (Fllmstrip)
372.T 78-735936
Journal Films
Problcn solTiBg. [Motion picturei Houghtmi Mifflin Co., 1971.
Made by David D. Grieve.
20 min. sd. color. 16 n
Also issued in t>Aw.
With teacher's manual.
i: modem school math films)
CREDITS Author. Ernest R. Duncan; collaborates. Marilyn i. Zweng.
Leion Capps
SUMMARY: A icachcr-iraining film in which Emesi Duncan discusses the
imporunce o( working with concrete objecii artd sets and set language in the
early problem -solving process. Points out how reading difTKulties can be reduced
by using problems which picture the objccu.
I. Maihemaiics-Problemi. exercises, etc. 2. Problem solving. I. Hough-
ion Mifflin Company II. Series: Duncan: modem school math films. (Motion
picture)
tQA43] 510.7 72-701745
Houghton Mifflin Co 73 MARC
Problem aotviag: oho problems (FStnstrip) Fibular Sci-
ence Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
40 fr. colcr. 35 nmi. (High school mathematics)
FOM fllmstrlp no. 1178.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Examines a problem In sereral ways and explains how
to solve the same problem using an equation with one variable and
two equations witb two Tartablea.
1. Equations. 2. Problem scrivlng. i. Popular Science Pnbllsh-
Ing Company. Inc.. New York. Audlo-VIsna] DlTlslon. n. FOM
fllmstrlp no. 1178. Series: High school mathematics (Fllmstrlp)
512 Fi A 68-4546
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual DIt.
Problem toMmg teckHlqaes: popalatiov coatroL [Filnutrip]
Media Extension Group Productions. Released by BFA Edu-
cational Media. 1972.
32 fr. color. 35 a
d pboQodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33 1 13 rpm. CEnviion-
Also issued with [ritofKXspe in cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Provides instruction and practice in the problem solving lech-
niquea while demonstrating the use of mathematics in population control.
1. Problem solving. 2. Population. 1. Media Extension Group Produc-
tions. II. BPA Educational Media. III. Series: Envirownental mathematica.
(Filmstrip]
[QA43, 513 72-733105
BFA EducatioBal Media 72 MARC
The Problem with psrents (FUnutrip) Family Filmatripa.
Released by Society for Visual Education, 1970.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 ».. 12 In.. 33i rpm., 8
min. microKroove. (Family problems of young teens, no. 1)
Wltji teacher's guide.
Crtdit$: Consultant. Richmond Barbour ; planned by Paul R.
Kldd; photographer. Ronald Perkins.
Summon'' .< wide variety of teenagers di!<cus.s some of the prob-
leiH that they have with their families, particularly dlfflcnltiefl as-
•oelated with Idpntlflcatloo, communication, the over-protpctlveness
of pamts, the developing of mutual respect, and the probtons of
working mothers.
1. Youth. 2. Parent and child. i. Family Filmstrips, Inc. ii.
Society for Visual Bdacatlon, Ina, Chicago. Series: Family
problems of young teeiu (Filmstrip) no. 1.
301.42 71-735996
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Problems and attitudes in schooL [Motioo picture] Sandler Insti-
tutional Films. Released by ABC Media Concepts, 1969.
12 n
(Motivational s
sd. color. 16 I
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Directors and photographers. Morly Skotnek. Quentin Hugh
Masters; writer, Marilyn Ginsberg.
SUMMARY: An open-ended film abouia t>oy who daydreams and who does
not fit in cither in class or at home or with other children. For elementary grades.
1. Problem children— Education — Juvenile films. [1. Emotional problems]
[. Sandler Initiiutkmal Films. II. ABC Media Concepts. III. Series: Motiva-
tional series. (Motion picture].
[LC4801] 372.1 72-701706
Sandler Institutional Films 72 MARC
Problems and remedies
see
Mother tongue. Part 4: Probtems and remediea.
Problems for yoaac commmm—huj bow, pay brtcr. [Blmstrip)
Urban Media Materials. 1972.
35 fr. color 35 mm.
With unit plan and student workslteets.
CREDITS: Writer and photographer. Edward Dut>rowsky
SUMMARY: Tells how a family discovers the pitfalls of buying on credit.
With captions.
I. Insullmeni plan. I. Urban Media Materials.
{HF5568] 640.73 72-734632
Urfavi Media Materials 72 MARC
rroblcmi for yoaag coasamers — tlte big sale, [nimstripj Urban
Media Materials. 1972.
35 fr color 35 mm
With unit plan and itudcni worksheets.
CREDITS: Writer and photographer. Edward Dubrowsky
SUMMARY: Shows how children face the problem of substitutions in at-
tempting to make purchases. With captions.
1. Consumer protection. 2. Consumer education. 1. Urban Media Materi-
IHC79.C63,
Urban Media Materials
640.73
72-734630
MARC
Problems for yowtg coasamcrs — the come o». [Fdmstrip] Urban
Media MateriaU, 1972.
35 fr. color. 35 mm
With unit plan and siudeni worksheets.
SUMMARY: Tells how families find thai advertised items are out of slock
and how Ihcy are subjecicd to sales pressures. With captions.
t. Consumer protection. 2. Consumer education. I. Urban Media Materi-
als.
IHC79.C63)
Urban Media Materials
640.73
72-734631
MARC
Problems for yoaag coasamcrs — the bbe pacfcafi. [Filmstrip]
Urban Media Materials. 1972.
35 fr. color 35 mm
With unit plan and student worksheets.
CREDITS: Writer and photographer. Edward Dubrowsky.
SUMMARY Focuses on the probtem of deceptive packaging, which con-
sumers encounter when purchasing commodities such as candy. With captions.
1 Consumer protec Hon. 2 Consumer education. 1. Urban Media Materi-
als.
[HC79.C63i
Urban Media Materials
640.73
72-734627
MARC
Problems for jrmmg coHamcr*— the atrect imim. cRbntrip]
Urban Media MateriaU, 1972.
35 fr. color. 35 mm
With unit plan and student worksheets.
CREDITS: Writer and photographer. Edward Dubrowsky.
SUMMARY: Tells how children discover the danger of buying toys from a
siteei peddler. With captions.
I. Consumer protection. 2. Consumer education. I. Urban Media Materi-
als.
lHC79.C63]
Urban Media Materials
640.73
72-734633
MARC
Problems for yoaag coasamers — What do yoa par? [Hlmitrip]
Urban Media Materials, 1972.
35 fr. color. 35 mm
With unit plan and student worksheets.
CREDITS: Writer and phMographer. Edward Dubrowsky.
SUMMARY: Shows how a boy discovers the probtetm of deciding which
products to buy. Discusses unit pricing attd sales. With captions.
1 . Consumer protection. 2. Consumer education. I. Urban Media Materi-
ab.
tHC79.C63i
Urban Media Materials
640.73
72-734629
MARC
Problems in ecology (FUmttrip) Denoyer-Geppert Audio-
Visuals. Released by Denoyer-Geppert Co., 1970.
GO fr. color. 35 mm. (Investigations in ecolt^y: a biological
approach)
With teacher's guide.
Summan/: E^lains the principles of ecology, and presents such
ecoloKical problems as breaks In food chains, overpopulation, use of
Insecticides, pollution, and utilization of atomic niergy. With
captions.
1, Ecology. L Denoyer-Oei)pert Company. Series : Investiga-
tions in ecology: a biological approach (Fllmstrlp)
574.5 71-736768
Denoyer-OeKiert Aadlo- Vlsttals
117
Problama !■ ectrfogr. [Slide set] Denoyer-Ocppert Audio-Visu-
als. Released by Denoyer-Ocppert Co.. 1970.
60 aUdM. color. 2 x 2 in. (lavcatigatkna in ecology: a biological ap-
proacfa)
With icachcra' guide.
SUMMARY: Isuodoccasiudenis to the principlesof ecology. Prtaentsauch
ecological probtems as breaks in food chaina, overpopulatioa, uae of inaecticidea,
pollution, and utiUzatioa of alooik eaergy. With captiona.
I. Ecology. 2. Man — Influeoce on nature. I. Dcaoyer-Oeppett Com-
pany. II. Series: InvcstigatioDa in ecology: a bsolofical approach. (Slide set]
iQHMl] 574.5 72-733892
Denoyer-<3^>pcn 72 MARC
Audio- Vtauala
Problems in the city (Motion picture) Ealinj; Corp., 1069.
4 min. 81. color, super 8 mm. (The Changing dty)
Ix>op film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summarjf: Explores the problems of waste disposal, slams, un-
employment, crime, Are, sldiness, and over-crowding In the city.
For elem^tary gradea.
1. Cities and towns — Juvenile films. i. Ealing Corporation.
Cambridge, Mass. Series: The Changing dty < Motion picture)
372.8 70-700426
Ealing Corporation
Problems <rf cwwervation — air (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannic* Educational Corp., 1968.
15 mil. »d. color. 16 mm.
With ;eacher"9 guide.
CreAitt: Collaborator, Albert B. Cnrr.
Summary.- Studies the adverse effects of air pollution on health
nod property when wastes are allowed to permeate the air freely.
Shows steps which are being taken to reduce air pollution throtigh
the use of technological legislative controls, and ^ectSee the per-
ceotages of various gaaes that compose the tropoatAere.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Air— PolluUon. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational
Oorporatitm.
628 Fi A 68-2528
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Bdocatloital Oorp.
Problems of conservation — forest (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Magnetic sound track.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Adviser, George I. Schwartz.
Summary: Shows how large areas In the United States are used
as productive forest and range laud : Illustrates the muttiple-ose pro-
grams of protection and management that lead to effective use of
valuable resources. Presents the struggle to retain large undevel-
oped areas In the face of demands for food, lumber, and recreation.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Forest conservation— U. S. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Edu-
cational Corporation.
333.7 79-708910
Encycltqwedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Problems of conservation: forest and range (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Authors, Allan A, Sollers. George I. Schwartz.
Summary: Shows how large areas in the United States are used
as productive forest and ranfce land, and Illustrates the mtiltlple-Dae
prcwrams of protection and manaKement that lead to effective tiae
of valuable resources within these areas. Points out the problem of
retaining larfte undeveloped areas while demands for food, lumbn.
and recreation are increasing.
■ Another issue. bAw,
1. Forest conservation. 2. Range management I. Bncydopae*
dla Brltannlca Educational Corporation.
339.49 72-702918
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Problems of conservation: Minerals (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
16 min, Md. color. 1ft mm.
With teacher's guide.
CreAUi: Collaborators, Allan A. Sollers, George I. Schwartz.
Summary: Shows examples of man's reliance on non-renewable
mlneral-s, and presents several approaches to cmwervatlon measures.
Includes suggestions regarding Hading new sources of minerals, eiD-
ploylng more complete extraction methods, substituting other min-
erals, such as plastics and flt)er gUs-*<, and Importing ores froto for-
eign countries.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Mines and mineral resottrces. i. BncytAopaeilla Brltannlca
Educational Corporation.
333.8 72-704833
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Problems of conservatimi — our natural resources (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Magnetic sound track.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Allan A. Soller.
Summary: Identifies those natural resources whldi are In danger
of depletion or destruction by man; discusses man's reliance on
natural resources and his simultaneous misuse of them.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Conservation of natural resources. I. EtMrycl<q>aedLa Britan-
nica Edacattonal CorporatloiL
333.7 72-708911
Bncyclt^taedla BrlUn- nlca Educational 0)rp.
Problems oi conservation: Soil (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrcdiU: Collaborators, Allan A. Sollers, George I. Schwartz.
Summary: Explains how soil Is formed, and points out the damag-
ing effects of water and wind erosion and the loas of nutrients when
the Bround rover of vegetation Is stripped away. Shows examples of
the technical assL^tance of the United States Soil Conservation Serv-
ice on iK'oJects that range from contour plowing to land-use planning.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Soil conservation. l Bncyctoinedia Brltannlca Educational
Corporation.
333.7 76-704834
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Problems of conservation: water (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paetliii Britaimica Educational Corp., 1969.
Id min. sd- color 16 mm.
Crt4H»: Authors, .\llaD A. Sollers. 0«orse I. ScbwarU.
SuniiHorif: IVsortbes communities aod looalltim which have water
•apply problems, atid shows the pollution of the Great Lakes.
— Another issue. bAw,
1. Water cooaerratlon. 2. Watet^—Pollutton. i. Bncrclopaedla
Britaonica E^lucatiooal Oorooratlon.
339.49 76-702919
Eucrdopaedla Brftao- uloa Rducattonal Oonx
Problems of conservation: wildlife (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britaniiica Educational Corp., 1970.
13 iuId. m\. color. 16 mm, (Envlronmeui Id crisis)
With guide.
Sl'.MMARV ; Explains the n«^ for conservation of wildlife In
order to preserve the ecological Imtanoe of nature. Describes the
endangere<l statuH of many species today, what has been done to
control Impemtinu extinction In the past, and what can he done in
the future through refuges.
1. Wildlife conservation. 2. Rare animals. 3. Wildlife refuges.
I. Encyclopaedia Brltannioa Educational Corporation. II. Series:
Environment In crisis (Motion picture)
[SK:J57] 333.7 77-712293
A. L A. Bookliat
Problems of oar cities (FUmttrip) Urban Media Materials,
1969.
6 filmxtrlps (53 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs: 2 s.
each (1 s. for manual projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In.,
331 rpm.. 10 mIn. each side, microgroove.
With teacher's g\iide. Guide lacking in L. C.
Creditt: Producer, writer, and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Conttnta: 1. Introduction. — 2. Pollution.— 5. Traffic. — 4, Housing. —
5. Social problema.— 4. Urban renewal.
1. Cities and towns — U. S. i. Urban Media Materials.
309 76-735074
Urban Media Materials
Problems of the cities {FUmstrip) New York times. 1968.
72 fr. b&w. 33 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., 33t rpm.,
18 min. microgroove. (Fllmstrlp on current alfalrs, Dec. 1968)
With dlscu.<»ion manual. Phonodlsc and manual lading In L. C.
Summary: F:xBmInes urban renewal, tranqwrtatloo, the flight to
the suburbs, taxes, crime In the streets, and the problems associated
with the departure of business from the cities.
1. Cities and towns— U. S. 2. Urban renewal — U. S. 8. U. S. —
Social condltloQs— 1960- i. New York times. Series.
309 Fi A 68-4591
New York timea
Problems of the Middle East {Motion picture) Atlantis
Productions, 1967,
22 Diin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Revised version of the 1908 motion picture of the same title.
With guide.
Credm: Producer, director, writer, photographer, and editor, J.
Michael Hagoplan.
Bummaiy: Dtacuaaes the basic forces molding tbe fragile destiny
of the Middle Bast. Describes four principal problems—minorities
anil Israt-I ver^ux .\rab unity, agriculture and the scarcity of water,
IndustrlaltaatloD, and education.
1. Near Bast. i. AtUotla ProducUoni, Inc.
915.6 77-704660
Atlantis Productions
The Problems of the twenties (Motion picture) WCBS-TV
and Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
SO mIn. 8d. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 12: World War i and tbe post war experience)
Summary: Dr. St Clair Drake dlacuasea tbe diverse occurrences
that were eTentually to forge the fabric of Afro-American cultural,
economic, social, and political direction. He describes especially tbe
coodltlons which existed In New Orleans, Blrmlogham, Atlanta. Dur-
ham, Chicago, New York City, and Detroit He analyses Booker T.
Wa^lngton'a philosophy and tbe Impact of the 1929 stock market
crash.
1. Nefroes—Hlatory— 1877-1964. 2. WaalUngton, Hooaer Taliaferro,
18081-1915. I. Drake, St CUir. n. New York. Telerlslwi staUon
WCUS-T\'. ril. <*olun]hla rniverslty. iv. Holt, Itlnehart and Wins-
ton, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a history of Afro-Amerlans
(Motion picture) Section 12: World War t and tbe post war ex-
perience.
301.451 70-704077
Holt, Rinehart and Wlnattm
Problems, purpose, and procrcas (Motion picture) Ameri-
cun Public Welfare Association, in cooperation with
WTTW, Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center, 1968.
3" rain. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Caj«ework In public welfare)
Crrditt: IHrertor. Ouy Justice, Jay U Iloney.
Huinmary: A filmed lecture by Thomas D. Hunt of the American
Public Welfare Association Project on Aging. Compares three goals
for public welfare caHework^ni : to review continuing eligibility for
financial assistance; to provide specific solutions to ipeclflc prob-
lems; and to imiintaln or enhance social functioning. Explains
that lbs goal selected will determine how the caseworker Invests his
tboogbts. time, and energy.
1. Social case work. 2. PuMlr welfare~-U. 8. )■ American Public
Welfare Aasoriatlon. n. Indiana. University. Audlo-Vlsnal Center.
Series : Casework In public welfare (Motion picture)
361.3 73-7(H)90ft
Indiana. C iiiv. Audl<>- Visual Center
Procedures at the scene of an accident (FUmetrip) Educa-
tional Direction. Rcleawed by Ealing Corp., 1970.
47 fr color. 85 mm, and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 831 rpm., 9
Din. (riratald)
Ahw iaauMl with phonotape In caasette.
With teschfr's guide.
CrediU: Editors, Alexander M. Rulman, rrsderlck Moors.
SsMfnory. Gives general steps for Immedlat* and temporary cars
in an emergency. Explains what shock la and how to trsat It
1 First aid In Ulnsaa and Injury. L Bdncatlonal Direction,
lot n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Maaa. Series: First aid
<rttmstrip) ^
614J 70-737823
Baling Corp.
Procedures in patient care
see
Wound care.
Process of abstraction (Motion picture) Hester and AsBod-
ates, 1967.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Design)
Loop Him mounted in cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors, Clarence KIncald, Stanley Madeja.
iSsmmary; Examines a natural form, and shows tbe develi^ment
of an abstract form by changing the media and selectlwi.
1. Art, Abstract. t Hester and Associates. Series; Design
(Motion iricture)
753 Fi A 68-1991
Hester and Associates
The Process of communication (Motion picture) Ohio
State University, Dept. of Photography, 1967.
46 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Communication tbeory and the new
educational media)
Credits: Sponsor, U. S. Office of Education, Bureau of Research.
Summary: Pictures an animated theoretical model of the com-
munication process and presents lllustrattona of communication from
Industry training models, military models, school administrator's
training, teacher training, and computer baaed systems at the Uni-
versity of Illinois.
1. Communication. i. Ohio. State University, Columbus. Dept
of Photography. Series: Communication theory and the new edn*
cational media (Motion picture)
001^ FiA6a-797
CINE
The Processes of science: classifying. Part 1: Siae (Film-
strip) Film Associates, 1968.
.S3 fr. color. 33 nun.
With study guide.
Credits: ConsulUnta, Uiui-ence F. Lowery, Sam Blanc.
Summary: Uses anlmala to Introduce children to the process of
classification. Stresses tbe concepts of sise, shape, and color by hav-
ing tbe children group the animals on tbe baais of similarities and
differences.
1 Science— Juvenile films. 2. Classification. i. Film Associates.
Fi A 68-2597
372.3
Film Associates
Part 2: Shape
The Processes of science: classifying.
(FUmstrip) Film Associates, 1968.
26 fr. color. 35 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: ConsulUnts, Ijurence F. Lowery, Sam Blanc
Bummary: Introduces children to the concepts of roundness sua
stralgbtness as they appear In the shapes of animalf.
1 Science— Juvenile films. 2. ClaaslflcaUon. i. Film Associates.
372.3 Fi A 68-2598
Film Associates
The Processes of science: classifying. Part 3 : Color (FiJm-
atrip) Fihn Associates, 1968.
27 (r. <i)lor. 35 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: CousulUnts, Laurence F. Lowery, Sam Blanc.
Summary: Familiarizes children with the names of primary and
secondary colors by using colored animals. Also describes color
values of llghtiwas and darkness, and shows bow the animals may
be grouped by almllaHty of color.
1, Science— Juvenile flima. 2. Cla-ssiflcatlon. i. Film Associates.
372.3 Fi A 68-2599
Film Associates
The Processes of science: classifying. Part 4: Ways of
grouping (FUnutrip) Film Associates, 1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Consultants, Laurence F. Lowery, Sam Blanc.
Summary: Allows for children to practice grouping animals by
similarities of size, shape, or color.
L Science— Juvenile films. 2. Classification. L Film AssocUtes.
372.3 Fi A 68-2600
Film Associates
Processing black-and-white film. [Slide set] EastmAn Kodak Co.,
1971.
60 »lid«. color 2 n 2 in »nd phonodiic: 1 ».. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm . 19
Wiih script-
SUMMARY: Demonsirsies ihe fundamcnuls of developing black-ind-
whiic film without previous dsrkroom experience.
I, Photography Developing and developers. I. Eastman Kodak Com-
pany.
tTR295i 770.28 72-736602
72
MARC
Procession k Seville, 2 (Motion picture) La Soci^ Lo-
mier«, Paris, 1898.
35 sec. si. bAw, 16 mm.
SadonI, O. LouU Lumi6re. CaUlogae I^omiAre. no. S58.
.Made from a 85 mm. original In the Ctntoath&que Francalse.
On reel with 58 other Lumlftre nombera.
In the CintfmathMne Francalse Film Collection, Library of
SUM&fARY: Presents views of a religious procemlon at Serille.
1. Processlona. Ecrieaiast leal— Seville. I. Soci*t6 Lumi^re,
Psris II. Cln«math«Que Francalae Film Collection.
394.2 70-710490
Procession k Seville, 3 (Motion picture) La Soci6t6 Lu-
miere, Paris, 1898.
3.1 fwc. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Sadoul, O. Loula Lumlire. CaUlogue Lumlftre, no. 8W.
Uade from a 35 mn. original in the CiotaathftQue Francalsfc
Un reri with ."W other Ltunl*re nnmbers.
In the Cln*math*que Frantalse Film Collection. Library of
SUUHART : Presents views of s religious procsalOD at Seville.
1. Processions, Ecclesiastical— Sevllls. L Socl*t« Lumltoe,
Paris. II CtnAmatbAque Francalss Film OoUectloiL
aM^ 74-710491
118
Processions {Motion picture) U. S. Informstion Ajfenoy,
1968.
IS mto. Ml color. 16 mm
aummary: An account of tbe Intnuloo of Tlet Conic tetrorlnn Into
tradiUonal South Vletnacwse cultural Taluai aod family Ufe. Bx-
plalna wtkj the South VletnamcM bare tbe wUl to continue their
struggle a^Hlnst tbe oppreeeion.
Another issue. 36 mm.
1. Vietnamese Conflict. 1961- 2. Terrortsoi — Vletoam.
L U. S. Information Ajeocj.
869.7
71-702862
Procter and Gamble Company
see
Household helpers.
Microcosms of the mouth. Part 1: Technic.
Spring cleaning: ^Procte^ and Gamble tele-
vision commercial]
The World of wonderful foods.
You're the judge.
Procter and Gamble Company. Crest Professional
Services Division
see
Autogenous transplantation of a tooth.
Cementation of inlays, crowns and bridges.
Complete dentures.
Dental care for the handicapped child.
Evaluation of audio-analgesia.
Flexibility in operative dentistry and use
of the dental assistant.
Gold foil technique.
Help yourself to a smile.
High-speed instrumentation.
How to clean your teeth.
Implantation of a denture.
The Inf rabony pocket.
Intraoral osteotomy in the surgical man-
agement of jaw deformities.
Microcosms of the mouth. Part 3: Role in
periodontal disease.
Phase microscopy in the diagnosis of
thrush.
Restoration of primary anterior teeth with
severe caries.
Root resection.
Surgery for immediate denture insertion.
Surgical aspects of periotlontia.
Surgical corrections of developmental de-
formities of the mandible.
Why clean your teeth.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Procter and Gamble Company. Professional Services
Division
see
Dynamics of dental caries.
Let's talk about your teeth.
Procter and Gand^le television commercial (Motion
picture)
see Spring cleaning: (Procter and Gamble tele-
vision commercial)
Prodi cinematograflca produzione e distribuzione
see
Marco the magnificent.
Producciones Cinematograflcas Balcazar
see
The Sea pir£d;e.
Produce— ^rom farm to market (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp^ 1968.
16 mill ad. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Crtditt: Collaborator. Joaeph W. BtAert.
Summarj/: Showa the procoaa Involved In gettlns fmh fnilta and
vccetablea rrom the field to central prodaoe markets; explain! the
complezUlea of wholesale pricing. Bxplores the beblnd-tb»«ceD«
operation of a produce market in a bl^ city.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Truck farming. 2. Produce tradfc i. Bncjcltqiaedia Brltan-
nlca Educational Corporation.
Bnr:Fclopaedta Brltannlca
380.1
Bdocational Corp.
Fi A 68-1185
Produce market (Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Holtaod)
Loop fltm. Issued In standard S mm. and In raper 8 mm.
With subject notes.
8ummarir: A view of the unlqae Dutch produce market of
Poeldljk. Shows a farmer aa he uses a barge and the canal system
to move his crop to market
1. Farm prod uc*— Netherlands — Marketing. i. Park Films.
Series: Holland ( Hotloo picture)
381 72-700006
Park Films
TW Protfocer. [Filnutrip} Visual Publications, London, 1966.
Made by M. H. Reay and D. M. Dkewi. Released in the U.S.
by Visual Publications, 1970.
37 fr. b*w. 35 mm. (Drama)
With atudy guide.
SUMMARY: Dncunet the rote of the theater producer and the fundamenol
probteim and principle! of uage grouping: movement, (peaking, entrance*, exits,
and crowd tcenes.
1 Theater— Production artd direction. I. Visual Publications. II. Series:
Drama. rFiltnstrip]
cPN2053j 792 78-740784
Visual Publications 72 MARC
Producers Associates
see
lt*t ciiy if yo« kwnr ham.
Producers Distributing Corporation
see
Vanity.
Producers Group, ltd.
Natural gas industry's The Bhie Flame.
Prodncinff a tone (Motion pieture) University of Iowa
MoUon Picture Unit. Released by Media Library, 1069.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Playing the trumpet)
Sumiiuiry: Demonstrates the correct method of producing a simple
tone on the trumpet, with emphasis oa Up formation, mouthpiece
placement, and the use of the tongue.
1. Trumpet — Instruction and study. i. Iowa. UDlverslty. Audio.
visual Center. Series: Playing the trumpet (Motion picture)
788 7»-705647
CINE
Pntadnf hyItU wmA con {Filmatr^y UniTtnity of
Illinois. Vocational Agriculture Service, 1968.
68 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit:- Author, R. L. Courson.
Bummaiy: DUcumes rarlotu facts about b7l>rid seed com and
how It Is produced. With captions.
1. Hybrid com. 2. Seed com. i. lUliwts. University. Voca-
tional Agriculture Service.
6S3 7»-7S4189
Illlnola Dnltersity. Vocational Agriculture Service
Producing phosphates for agriculture (Motion picture)
American Cyanamid Co. Released b; Modem Talking
Picture Service iI96-f]
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures and dcMTlttes the mining of phosphate are
and production of phosphate products used for high ftiialj'sls fertilizer.
Includes views of huge luinlng equipment lo sctlotL
1. Phosphate mines and mining. l. American Cyanomld Com-
pany. It. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
668 Fi A 67-5155
Modem Talking Picture Service
Producing pork for food (Filmstrip) Colonial Films [195-?,
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
r>ev4-i<>ped by Georgia SUte Dept. of Education, Division of Vo-
cational Education Service, and Dept. of Agricultural Bducatlon,
University of Oeorgla.
SUMHART: Illustrates the Importance of the type of hog In
pork production, give* statistics on consumer's expeiidlturea, and
describes the characteristics of cuU of pork desired by customers.
With captions.
1. Pork. I. Colonial Pllm and Bquipment Company, Atlanta.
686.4 78-737800
Colonial Films
Producing qnality fish (FUmKtrip) Canada Dept of Indian
Affairs and Northern Development, Ottawa. Made and
released by National Film Board of Canada, 1969.
43 fr. color. 85 mm.
8umm4iry: A training flimstrip for adult Indian flshermen con-
cerned with the production of quality Ash. Wltb captlotu.
1. Fisheries — India. 2. Fishery products. l (>nada. Dept. of
Indian Affairs atMl Northern DevelopmetiL n. Qmada. National
Film Board.
639 70-735532
Nstlooal Film Board of Canada
Prodoct-M«rkel*coHpetItor analyiU for hotel mA MoteL [FDm-
ttrip] Learaini and Information inc., 1969.
100 fr color. J5 mm. (Sale* depirtmeni program, no. 2)
With kadcri |uid«.
SUMMARY: Dctcribci how to mmkt snd martet a product, and how to
perform competitor and interde pan mental analyieft. With capiioni.
LMarkclini. 2 Product management. I. Leamiag and Infomution Inc
11. Seriei: Sale* department program. [FilmMripj no. 2.
tHF5415, tst.l 72-732610
Learning and Information 72 MARC
Inc.
Product of two negative numbers (fish) (Motion picture)
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in coopera-
tion with General Ijearning Corp. Made by Davidstm
Films. Released by Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
Tmin. sd. color, iftmm. (Elemeotarynuittieinatlcaforteaeheni
and atudflots. Stodeot fllm llA)
with tfacher's guide.
CREDITS: Project director. Harry D. Rudermao; teacher*.
Tjiiiren O, Woodby. Joseph Moray.
.SUMMARY: An animated Sim tn which flab ahow the results of
miiltiplvlns nczatlre anti positive number*.
1. Miiltlpllcatlnrt 2. Numbers, Negative: I. NaUooal Oeoodl
of Teacher* of Mathematics. 11. Sliver Burdett Oompany. III. Se-
ries: Blementary mathematics for teacbera and studeata. Student
film llA (Motion picture)
[QAUS] 511 72-718719
Silver Burdett Co.
The Production and ntilization of sammer gracing (Film-
strip) Colonial Films ,195-?,
38 fr. color. 35 ram.
Developed by the State Depts. of Bducatlon of Alabama. Geor-
gia. MlmisAlnpl, South Carolina, and Texas.
With teachers guide.
SUMMARY: Points out tbe benefits of good pasture, outliues a
flummer irnwlng program, and demonstrates practices that are es-
sential to pasture development and ntlllsatlOD. With captions.
1. Oraaltig. 2. Pastures. I. Colonial Fllm and Bqulpmeot Com-
pany, Atlanta.
633 71-737801
Colonial PUtBS
Production enginecrii^ (Filmttrip) Society for Visual Edu-
cation, 1967.
46 fr. color. S.^ mm. and phoiH>diBc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.
IS mln. (Industry In 20th century Amerka)
With teacher's guide.
Cr«4it»: Authors, Raymond Andenon, William Clanton.
Summarv: ^how how men, mat^ilnes, and materials are coordi-
nated to manufacture products efficiently; lUuatrates tbe responal-
Ullties of production engineering personnel.
1. Production englne«-lng. i. Society for Visual Edncatlon, Inc.,
Chicago. Series: Industry In 20th century America (Filmstrip)
668.5 FiA6&-3531
Society for Vlwial EdMCHllon
The Production manager (Motion picture) Univeiwd Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1970.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes tbe role of the production manager In the
making of a feature motion picture.
1. Moving -pictures— Production and direction. l Dnlversal
Education and Visual Arts.
778.6 79-706092
CINE
The Production <rf poliomyelitis vaccine (Motion picture)
University of California Extension, 1960. Made by Mo-
tion Picture Production Dept. Relea.ged by Educational
Film Sales, University of Clalifomia Extension, and
American Society for Microbiology.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Adapted from a fllm produced by Parke, Davis & Co.
Credits: Producer and director, Aline Evans; scientific adviser,
Donald &L Reynolds.
Summary: Shows the production of poliomyelitis vacdoe from the
receipt of the monkeys to the fltm! packaging of tbe vaccine after
passing 43 separate tests for safety, potency, and sterility.
1. Poliomyelitis vaccine. i. California. University. University
Extension, n. Calltornla. University. Educational Fllm Sales,
ni. American Society for MtcroblolocT-
615 Fi A 68-265
American Society for Microbiology
119
Production of sodium by electrolysis (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by
Ealinp Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 rom. (Projeit phystrn)
With film iioteA on cartridge ca^e.
Summary: Davy's claRslral experiment In which molten NaOH la
electrolysed to form metallic sodium.
1. Sodium. 2. Electrolysis- 3. S<idlum hydroxide. i. Canada.
National Film Board, ii. Flaling Corporation, Cambridjge Mnit*.
Series: Project physics (Slotlon picture)
541 Fi A 68-2387
Eating Corporation
Les Productions du Dragon
see
The Dayak: the people of Borneo.
Dragon of Komodo.
Productions, inc.
see
The Shield of silence.
Les Productions Setect
see
La Chambre.
Les Productions Tanlt
see
Kindneu week; or. The seven capital elementa— Max
Ernst.
Picasao— Romanccro du picador.
Productions Unlimited Inc. , New York
see
Night before Christmas.
Productivity— the magic lamp of progrcas (Motion picture)
Kepublic Steel Corp., 1965. Made in cooperation with
Educational Resources Foundatitm.
29 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Exploring basic economics)
Also issued as video tapes (1 In.: 2 In.; quad head)
With conference-teacher guide and self-scoring audita.
Baaed on the book Understanding basic economics, by Reuben
Sleslnger and U C. Mlchelon.
Summary: Analyies factors which make up the sUndard of living
la the United SUtes. Shows how the standard of living la related
to the goods and services produced. Explains that future improve-
menu In living standards depend upon tbe eflVcIeocy of production.
1. Cost and standard of living— U. S. 2. I..abor productivity— U. S.
I Sleelnger, Reuben E. Understanding basic economics, ii. Republic
Steel Corporation. Series: Exploring basic economics (Motion
picture)
SS9.42 Fi A 68-1513
Republic Steel Corp.
Prodacti from trees. (Motion picturcj Doubleday Multimedia,
1970.
A min. tt. color, super 8 mm (Elementary Kiencc series)
Loop film irt cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows several varieties of trees and the products thai they
provide; points out ihal ai one time in history trees provided only fuel, lumber
and paper supplies, and local products.
1. Forest products. (I. Forest products] I. Doubleday Multimedia. II.
Series: Elemenuiy science series. ^Motion picture. Doirt>leday Multimedia^
[SD541) 634.9 72-701849
Doubleday Multimedia 72 MARC
Produzioni artistiche intemazionale
see
Cloportes.
Produzioni europee associate
see
For a few dollars more.
Professional Arts, inc.
see
Escape to nowhere.
I£D-25.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Professional commitment — a cmfrontation with integrity
(Filmstrip) Educational Filmstrips, 1967. Made by Stu-
dent Education Association, Texas Christian University.
70 fr. color. 35 turn, and phOQOdlsc: 1 8., 12 lo.. 381 rpm.
niicrogTooTe.
Wilh script.
Credili: Author, Court Crow.
Sumitwrii: Presents interviews with teachers In which they dlacuss
their reasons for being teachers and their views of the profession.
1, Teaching as a profession. i. Educational Filmstrips, Hunts-
vllle. Texas.
174 Fi A 68-4883
Educational Filmstrips
Professional Research, inc.
see
Anatomy and physiology of pregnancy.
Cataract — post operative.
Cataracts.
Child's first visit.
Contact lenses.
Course of labor.
Delivery in the hospital.
Glaucoma.
Good brushing techniques.
Handling contact lenses.
Hysterectomy,
The importance of a periodic health ex-
amination.
New obstetric patient.
Periodontics .
Postpartum.
Prenatal management.
Preventive dentistry.
Pr osthodonticfl — complete .
Prosthodontics — ^fixed partial.
Prosthodontics — removable partial.
Self-examination of the breasts.
Strabismus .
Understanding the pill.
Understanding your anesthesia.
Weight control and exercise in pregnancy.
Your stay in the hospital.
Fhrofesslonal Science Films, inc.
Preventive orthodontics.
Profcssiottal theater goes west {9/otion picture) University
of Michigan TV Center, 1967.
80 min. «L b*w. 16 mm.
AIM laMWd oo video tap* (1 In.) u. w . -
aummarv: ExamloM the profnwloiuil tlwatmr program which ban
tuinMl Ann Arbor, Ml<*.. into a national IhMter renter. Horted
*" ^^^Uttr-V 8. 1. Michigan rnlventlry. Televlalon Cenler.
7»2 Fi A 68-283
lUckltaa Ualnnltr TV Center
The ProfKsionals (Motion picture) Pas Enterprises. Re-
leased by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1966.
Ill mill, sd- color. 35 mm.
PunaviKioD.
Based on the novel A mule for the marque«a, l>y Frank O'Rourke.
Credits: Producer, director, and writer. Richard Brooks; music,
Maurice Jarre; dlre<.*tor of photography, Conrad Hall, film editor,
Peter ZInner. Vatt: Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan.
Ja'k Palance, Ralph Bellamy, Claudia Cardlnale.
SamHuary: A western set In 1917 around the Merlcan-Dolted
States border. A wealthy American buainessman hires four profes-
sional gunmen to rescue his wife reportedly kidnapped by a Mexican
chieftain.
I. O'Rourke, Frank, 1916- A mule for the marquesa. ii. Pax
Enterprises, ni. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
791.43 75-707825
Professor Ijettvin tuned in (Motion picture) WGBH-TV.
Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, lJt68.
00 mill. sd. b&w. 10 mm.
Summary: Jerome Lettvin of M. I. T. challenges disengagement
from society through drug use or other means la an addre« to an
audience of young people. Includes his answers to questions from
thr audience.
Narcotic habit. 2. Alienation (Social psychology) i. l^ttTln,
Jerome, n. Boston. Television !«tatlon WOBH-TV. in. Indiana.
University. Audio-Visual Center.
363.4 Fi A 68-lS)41
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Profile of a denomination (Motion picture) Radio and
Television Commission, Southern Baptist Convention, and
Columbia Rroadcnstinfr System, lfl65.
RO mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
clediU^i'voduc^i: Joseph E. Clomtnl ; director. Portman Paget;
writer. Joiin Stevens: host. George Crothera.
Simmary: Interviews with prominent Baptists at the 19W South-
ern Baptist Convention In Dallas, Texas. Records the worahlp ^rr-
Ss of a small, an average slw. and a large Baptlat church to show
'"[ SeVBaTSa convention. Liturgy anl ritual. 2. Worablp.
I Southern Baptist Convention. Radio and Television Commission.
II. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
264.06 PI A 67-5088
Southern Baptist Con- ventlon. Radio and TV Commission
Profile of a President — Richard MilhouB Nixon (Motion
picture) Hearst Metrotone News, 1968.
15 mln. sd- b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news dijest, v. 11, no. A)
With study guide. ^ ^, ,
Bummary: A portrait of Richard Mllhous Nlion and his Journey
to the White House, from his birth la 1918 to bis election In 1968.
1 NliOD, Richard Mllhous. 1913- i. Hearst Metrotoue News.
IDC. New York Series; Screen oewB digest (Motion picture)
'■"■°°-*- 928 T7-703470
Hearst Hetrotooe News
Profile of Americans. [Filmstrip] Education Division, New York
times. 1971.
65 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in., 33 1^3 rpm.. 29 min.
(Filmstrips on current afTairs, Nov. 1971)
In LC collections.
Side 2 of phonodisc (13 min.) presents an •nalpis of the filmstnp.
With discussion manual and duplicating master.
SUMMARY; Presents a profile of the American population, conccnlraling
on the young adults, the migration from farm lo ciiy lo suburb, new life styles,
and new demands for public service.
1 Young adults— United States. 2 Rural-urban migration— United Slates.
3. United Stales-Social condilions-1960- I. New York limes. 11.
Series.
917 3 78-738702
72[r72]rev MARC
Profile <rf an alcoholic (Motion picture) Wayne M. Well-
nian, 1059. Made by Multichrome Ijiboratories.
30 mln. Bd. b&w. 16 mm.
Based on the paper entitled Time ordered symptomatology of
554 male alcoholics, by Wayne M. Wellman.
Credltg: Producer and director, Charles E. Dlmnukes; narrator,
Ed Brady ; music. Peter De-Lane ; photography. R R. Hutchison.
Summary: Polntt out the danger signals which appear in the
progression toward alcohollam, emphaslxing symptoms as they appear
during dally social drinking.
1. Alcoholism. 1. Wellman, Wayne Myron, 1912-
613.8 74-704382
Profiles cast long shadows (Motion picture) Robert Sperry,
1967.
27 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An art film in which eveDta In the life of a girl crowd
in upon her while the Is driving through the city.
I. Sperr}'. Robert.
1B5.6 Fi A 68-118
CINE
Profiles of Galilee (Motion picture) Yona Zarecki Audio-
Visual Productions, Tel Aviv ,1968,
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
A Zarecki. Krlmolowikl production.
CredU$: Producer. Ytzhak KrImolowaW; director and writer.
Yona Zarecki; narration, Pat I^Tltaky; narrator. Hy BHaos: pho-
tography, ZecT Hertx.
Bummary: Contrasts the scenery of Galilee as seen In photofraphs.
and »n seen by four Israeli artlsta: Gutman, HaMn, Sbmit, and
1. Galilee— Dewrlptlon and traTCl. 2. Art, laraetl. i. Yona
Zarecki, hafaknh re-l-kotlt.
915.694 76-701962
Profiles of the Negev Desert (Motion picture) Yona Za-
recki Audio Visual Productions, Tel Aviv [1968,
H mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
A Zareckt-Krymoiowrtkl production.
Credits: Producer, Itrhak Krymolowskl ; director and writer, Yona
Ziirecki ■ narration, Max Rosenfeld ; music adaptation, Eddy Hal-
pern ■ camera. Zeev Hertz; editing, Dan Shyk, E>aTld MUsteln.
Sutnmui~y- Disciiasee the work of Israeli scientists in making the
Neger Desert flourish. Emphasises that the aTallabiUty of water
is still the main problem but that much has been learned from study-
ing the ruins of past civilizations.
1. Negeb. 2. Reclamation of land— Israel. i. Yona Zarecki,
hafakah r^i-kollt.
915.694
70-701963
Exposition.
Profit prospects for cattle feedinc (FUrMtrip) University
of Illinois, Vocatitmal Agriculture Service, 1968.
64 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Authors, D. E. Erlckson. J. H. Herbst.
Siimmar\/: Dl9cus.ses the present condition of agrlcidtnre, changes
In cattle marketing, sources of Illinois feeder cattle, buying cattle,
the demand for beef in tie future, annual cosbs. typical coats of
various systems, and the use of a partial budget With captions.
1. Beef cattle. i. Illinois. University. Vocational Agriculture
Service
636.2 73-734-190
lUlDOls. University. Vocational Agriculture Service
The Profit pullet story (Motion picture) Dekalb Agricul-
tural Association. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service ,196-!,
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Describes various facets of poultry research such as
blood typing, pathologic Investigations, and studies on egg quality.
1. Poultry research. i. Dekalb Agricnltural Association,
n. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
636.5 Fi A 67-5144
Modern Talking Picture Service
Profitable oat production (FUmttrip) Quaker Oats Co.
Made and released by University of Illinois, VocatitHial
Agriculture Service, 1969.
38 f r. color. 35 mm.
Credit*: Authors, D. J. Schrlckel, R. L. Courflon.
Bummary: Discns-tes factors Influeodng profits In oata produc-
tion: high quality seed, weed control, proper fertUlty, and good
cultural practices. With captionJt
1. Oats. I. Quaker Oats Company, ii. lUlnola University.
Vocational Agriculture Service.
633 77-734191
IllinolJf. University. Vocational Agriculture Service
Profits— the sparkphig of our economy (Motion picture)
Republic Steel Corp., 1966. Made in cooperation with
Educational Resources Foundation.
29 mill. sd. b&w. 16 ram. ^Exploring basic economics)
Also issued as video tapes (1 in. ; 2 In.; quad head)
Wiih conference-ten Cher guide and self-scoring audits.
Based on the book Understanding basic economics, by Heubeo
Slesinzer and L. C. Mlchelon.
Summary: Discusses the vital role of proflra. Relates economic
growth to capital Investment and capital Investment to adequate
proflta. Explains the importance of profits to job security and
promotion, and the ethical basis for profllable activities.
1 Profit— U S. I Slesinger. Reuben E. Understanding basic
economies, n. Republic Steel Corporatloa Series : Exploring basic
economics (Motion picture)
338.5 Fi A 68-1317
Republic Steel Corp.
A Pr<«ram for diseases and parasites of swine (Filmstrip)
Colonial Films ,19.5-?,
71 fr. color. 35 mm.
Prepared by C.eorgla Dlvt.'don of Agriculture Education In co-
operation with Cteorgla Coastal Plain Experiment Station and U. S.
Bureau of Animal Husbandry.
With teachers guide.
SUMMARY : Points out the need for the control of internal dls-
easefi and paraailes of awlne, Illustrates with photographs of In-
fected swine the common diseases and parasites, and demonstrate*
a program of control for these afflictions. With captions.
1. Swine— Diseases. 2. Parasites— Swine. I. Colonial Film
and Equipment Company, Atlanta.
636.4 75-737802
Colonial Films
A Program of fugues (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, 1960. Made by
KUED.
29 mln. sd. I.&w. 16 mm. (Alexander Schrelner at the Taber-
nacle organ >
Credits: Dli-ector, Byron Opeiiahaw.
Summary: Alexander Schrelner. organist at the Mormon Taber-
nacle In Salt I^ke City, plays a program of organ fugue*.
1. Canons, fugue*, etc. (Organ) i. Schrelner. Alexander i.
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Series: Alex-
ander Schrelner at the Tabernacle organ.
Fl 67-502
A Prognw of toagi by Llgfatnia' Sam Hopkins. [Motion picture]
University of Washington Archives of Ethnic Music and Dance.
Released by University of Washington Press, 1971.
8 min. id. b*w. 16 mm. {W"t<'n|ton *'''"•)
SUMMARY; Pretenu «n informal pcrfonn»tice of three longs by Lighmin'
Sam Hopkuu. ■ country-blue* |uitari»t. He carri« on a characieri»tic bsnicr
between each >ong.
1 Mu»ic, Populw (Sonp, etc.)— United SUtet. 2. Bluei (Song». etc.) 3.
Hopkin»,S*m. 1912- i. Univerwty of W«»hington Archive* of Ethnic
MuMC and Dance II. Waihiogton (SUU). Univerwiy. PreM- HI. Senea:
Waahiniton (Um. (Motion picturei inn-^Al
IM1630.18] 784.4 ^^'^ultr
University of Waahinglon 72 MAK*.
Presi
120
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Program orbit. Part 1 {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp.
ns a loop film mounted in cartridjfe, 1968.
i rain, 8i. «>lor. super 8 moi. (Project phTslcs)
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summarv: Presents an experiment In which a computer Is pro-
grauinied tu calculate the same orbit that a student calculates In
the laboratory; dls^ylays the result on an i-y plotter, eiplalDias
that because of the step-wtse approximation weA, the orbit fails to
close «p exactly.
1. Orbits. I. Canada. National rilm Board, n. Ealtng Cor*
poration, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project physics (Motion pic-
iire)
Ealing Corporation
631
Fi A 68-2388
Program orbit. Part 2 (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp.
as a loop film mounted in cartridf!;e, 1968.
4 mln. 81. color, auper 8 mm. (Project physics)
With Bliu notes on cartridge case.
Sumtnary: The computer calculates an orbit using many more
points than In the loop film entitled Program orbit, part 1. The
result Is recorded on the x-y plotter and oo the face of a catbode-raj
tube.
1. Orbits. I. Canada. National Film Board, n. Ballog
Corporation, Cambridge. Haas. Snies: Project phjalcs (Hotl<m
picture)
531 Fi A 68-2389
Ealing Corporation
Program reading (Motion picture) New York State Edac»-
tion Dept. Made and released by Bureau of Mass Com-
munications, 1967.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Demonstrations of selected Instmc-
tional materials for special education pn^rams)
Summary: Muriel Garten, reading consultant, leads a child through
a go-flsh game designed to build a sight Tocabniary. Shows bow
reading skills are reinforced by the use of a programmed reader
and an electric tyi)ewTlter.
1. Reading (El^nentary) — Programmed Instruction. 2. Reading
games. i. New York (State) University, o. New York (State)
Bureau of Mass Communications.
371.33 Fi A 68-2445
New York State. Bureau of Mass Oommonlcatlon
Programmed tntoring. [Motion picture] Indiana University Au-
dio-Visual Center, 1972.
19 min. ad color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director. Dan Lee Isaacs.
SUMMARY: Shows how ■ tutoring prc^ram using non- professionals can
supplement regular classroom teachers in improving individual reading skills.
1. Reading. 2 Tutors and tutoring. I. Indiana. University. Audio-
Visual Center.
[LB1050] 370.7 72-702789
Indiana University 72 MARC
Audio- Visual Center
Prograinming 1: a flow chart (Motion picture) Eothen
Films. Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the IT. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introducing computers)
Loop fllro.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Uses pictures and diagrams to illustrnte the program-
ming of a computer.
1. Electronic digital computers ^ Programming. 2. Flow charts.
I. Eothen Films. 11. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. Series; Introducing computers (Motion picture)
621.3819 71-700888
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Programming 2: nging a flow chart (Motion picture)
Eothen Films. Boreham Wood. En^.. 1969. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introducing computers)
Ijx^ film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses pictures and diagrams to Illustrate the program-
ming of a computer with emphasis on the use of a flow chart.
1. Electronic digital computers — Programming. 2. Flow charts.
I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britanoica Educational Corpora-
tion. Series: Introdociag computers (Motion pictnre)
621.3819 75-709889
Encyclcqwiedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Programming 3: test loops (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Introducing computei-»|
Loop film.
With teacher'a guide.
Summary: Uses pictures and diagrams to Illustrate the program-
ming of a computer and the ImporUnce of test loops.
1. Electronic digital computers— Programming, I. Eothen Films.
II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Introducing computer! (Motion picture)
621.3819 70-709890
Encyclopaedia Brltan- oica Educational 0>rp.
Programming is a process: an introdnction to instmctiona) tech-
nology. [Filmstrip] Tiemano Associates, 1967.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoupe: 1 reel, 3 3/4 ips., 30 min.
With instructor guide by Susan M. Markle and Philip W. Tiemann. and with
viewer handout.
CREDITS: Narrator. Philip W Tiemann.
SUMMARY: Defines instructional technotogy asd lists the key stages in
developing a program, describes the evidence thai should accompany a tested
progruB, and differentiates specific and non-spectftc instructional objectives.
For industrial and military training personnel and for stitdents of mdustrial
education or programming.
1. Industrial arts — Programmed instnjctioo. 2. Mihtary educatjoo— Pro-
grammed instruction. I. Tiemann Associates.
[7X169] 371.39 72-732771
"nefflsim Associates 72 MARC
Progress and retrogreasion ( Motion picture) American
Public Welfare Association, in cooperation with WTTW.
Rele«?'Ml by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
30 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Casework Id public welfare)
Creditt: Director. Guy Justice. Jay L. Rone.v.
Smmmaiy: Thomas D. Hunt, of the American Public Welfare As-
sociation Project on Agtng. and Raymond Sundberg, of the Iowa
State Dept. of Public Welfare, discuss the ultimate goal of public
welfare cnsework — enhancing client social functioning — as the stand-
ard against which progress and retrogression should be measured.
Explains that the caseworker will probably, within a given set of
cases, experience both progress and retrogression with clients.
1, Social case work. i. American Public Wrffare Association.
IL Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. 3erle«; Casework
In public welfare (Motion picture)
361.3 70-700918
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Progress, depression, and Global war (FUmatrip) Univor-
sal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
3S fr. color. .35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 8., 21 min. (The History
of black America)
Also Issued with reel-to-reel phoootape and with phonotiipe in
cassette.
With teacher'.^ manual.
Creditt: Writer, Thomas Cipolla; narrator, Isaiah A. Green; edu-
cational consultant. Robert L. Zangrando ; illustrator, John LencickL
Summary: Points out the accomplishments of Negroes Id the arts
and In politics and the civil rights movements. Discusses reasons
for the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan. segregation and discrimina-
tion in World War n. and some favorable Supreme Court rulings.
1. Negroes— History— 18T7-1964. i. Universal Education snd
VlHual Arts. Serlea: The History of black America (Filmstrip)
973.91 79-734853
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Progress in California (FUirmtrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roll, color. S.") mm. and pbonodlBc: 2 si, 12 In., 33i rpm. micro-
groove. (California today)
Summary: r>escrlbes progress In California, and disctuaes its r^a-
tloii to the difTerenl geographic areflf of the State.
1. California- History. 2. California— Economic ctmdltlODS. L
Jam Handy School Service. Inc. Series: California today (Film-
strip)
917.94 77-733904
Jam Handy School Service
Progress in design (FUmttrip) Educational Productions,
England. Released in the U. S. by Prothmann Associates,
1963.
33 fr. color. 85 mm.
With lecture notes.
Sammary: Shows a selection of the Design Centre awards from
1969 to 1962.
Another issue, doable fr.
1. Dealgn. L Edacatlonal Prodoctloiis, ltd n. ProthinaDD As-
aoclatea.
Prothmaon Aasodates
746
78-734249
Progress in snspcnsim systems (FUmatrip) Dana Parts
Ca ,196-1,
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
With script and lecture notes.
Summary: Traces the progress made In the develoiMnent of suspen-
sion systems during a flfteen-year period.
1 Automobiles — Springs and suspension. i. Dana Parts Company,
629.2 Fi A 68-4268
Dana Parts Company
Progress in Weist Africa (Motion picture) International
Communication Films, 1968. Made by Compass Films.
4 mln. Bi. color 8 mm. '(Subsaharan Africa series)
Lio<q) film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
m super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Discusses the effects of modem technology on West
Africa. Examples Indnde highways traversing rain forests, rural
health centers, newly developing factories, and modem bridge con-
Btnictloii.
1. TeHmoIogy— Africa, West. I. International Communication
Films. iSeries : Subaabaran Africa series (Motion picture)
916.6 72-703217
International Commonl- cation Films
Progress of a portrait (Motion picture) Joseph Maoiacalco,
1968.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Narrator, Bill Flemming.
Summary: Demonstrates In time-lapse photography the start and
finish of a portrait of Governor George Romoey, of Hk^lgan.
1. Romney, George W., 1907- — Portraits, caricatures, etc.
I. Manlscalco, Joseph.
767 7a-702532
CINE
Prepress Pictures Independent
see
SoUed.
; 1972. [Motion picture] Ceianese Corp., 1972.
Made by Film Unit, Ceianese Corp.
14 min. (d color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows ill different achievenientt of the varioui CeUne*e
pianu and laborstoriet in the area* of ufcty. water polhitioo, and the develop-
ment of a new microporoua film.
1. RayoD induciry and trade — United States. I. Ceianese Corporatioa.
[TS1688J 658.5 72-701792
aNE 72 MARC
Progress through electronic data processing (Motion pic-
ture) Easo Standard Oil Co., 1968.
31 mill. sd. t>Aw. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the IBM 705 electronic data procMsIng machines
which Esso has InsUlled at Bayway and Baton Rouge refloerles to
serve New York headqaarters and marketing dlvlalon operations.
Explains the fuoctloa of the madilnes and deacrlbea how they will
be used.
1- Electronic data processing. 2. Petroleum Industry and trade.
I. Eseo Standard OH Company.
661.8 Fi6S-644
Progresaons (Motion picture) PPG IndustrieB, 1969. Made
by TorriceJIi Productions.
2 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: To be used as an opening vaa a tall for old fllme that
still show the old logo aad the old name of the Pittsburg Plate Glass
Company.
I. PPG Industries.
666 76-702633
CINE
The Progressive era (Motion picture) UPITN Corp. Re-
leased by Encyclopiaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1971.
2a mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Burton Relnhardt.
Sl'MMARY: Examines politics In tlie early ISOO's. Describes
what government was like titeo, and how It has affected present
government and politics.
1. U. S.— Politics and government— 20th century. I. UPITN
OirporatioQ. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edacatlonal Corporation.
[JK261] 320.973 74-713643
EncycloiMiedla Brltao- ntca Educational Corp.
121
Progressive Pictures, Benlcia, Calif.
The School bus and you.
The ProgressiTes {Motion picture) Project 7 Productions
and McGraw-Hill Book Co. Released by McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1969.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (American history series)
With teacher'a guide.
Summary: Traces the progressive movement from Its beginning In
1890 through World War i. Notes that It was a revolt of the Amer-
ican conscience In the cities and on the state and federal levels
against corruption, poverty, prejudice, and other social evila.
1. u. S.— Social conditions— 1865-1918. 2. U. 8.— Politics aad
government. S. U. S.— Economic conditions— 1865-1918. l Project
7 Productions, n. McOraw-HlIl Book Company. Series: American
history series (Motion picture)
973.91 78-702074
HcOrawBill Book Co.
Progressivism, war, and depression [Filmstrip) Associated
Educators, 19G5. Made by Society for Visual Education.
50 tr. (tilor. 35 mm. (Hi.<tory of New Jersey, set 3)
With teachers manual.
Summary: Analyses the years of progres.<lTi9m, war, and depres-
sion in the hi.*tory of New Jersey between 1907 and 1932.
1. New Jersey— Hist. — 1865- i. As-'soclated Edncalors. West
Chester. Fa. Series: History of New Jersey (Filmstrip) set 3.
974.9 Fi A 68-3567
Associated T'liif-ntorf
PrahMtkNC meml U4Mr
1971.
[Motion picture] Thome Hlnis,
4 ram. si. bAw. super B mm. (I aun. documcati proiect, oa 349)
Loop Aim ta cartridge. Film ooics oo cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Deaou Grogan.
SUMMARY: Showt unuggten oo ■ West lodk* island preparing a liquor
ihipment for the United Staiei during prohibitioD and being chased and leized
by the Coast tSuard. Abo ihowt sgcnt* raiding and destroying the cooteats of
s CapoM brewery end a New York ipeakeaty.
I. ProhibiboD— United Sutcs- 2. Smuggling— United States. 3. Smuggling
— West Indiea. I- Thome Filma. inc., Boulder. Cote. 11. Seriea: 8 ram. docu-
meats project. [Motion picture] no. 349.
tHV5089] 351.7 72-701317
Tborae Fdms 72 MARC
Prohibition in America (Motion picture) Anargyroa Film
Library, 1970.
4 min. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (Historical highlights)
l>x>p film mounted In cartridge.
With film notes.
SUMMARY : Describes the era between the enactment of the
eighteenth amendment and the repeal of prohibition In 1933, as a
time of bootlegglDg and unparalleled drinking In America.
1. Prohibitioa— U. S. I. Anargyroa Film Library. II. Series:
Historical highlights (Motion picture)
[HV5089] 917.3 7a-718068
Anargyroa Film Library
The Project (Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Kducational Materials Co., 1970.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (What should I do? series)
With teacher guide.
SUMHAKV : An open-end film designed to help elementary school
children recognize group and personal reqionslblUtj. Etemooatrates
how the experiences wbicb children have when they are Involved In
projects help them to understand the need for cooperation.
1. Responsibility— Juvenile films. I. Disney (Walt) Produc-
tions. II. Walt Dl-soey Educational Materials Compan.v. III. Se-
ries: What should I doT series {UoUoa picture)
[BJ1451] 372.34 78-714361
Walt Disney Eduoa- tional Materials
Project A.M. /today's foods and breakfast
see
An inside story — making cereals.
Library of Confess Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Project A. M. /today's foods and breakfast
(Continued)
Today's foods and breakfast
Project ApoOo {Matiem picture) V. S. Information Axcucy,
1968. Made by Edmund A. Emshwiller.
30 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarp: Surreys, without narration, the t«« human aod mate-
rial Kwcrccc CMomitted to the V. S, ^pace program. TJaea recurring
Imans and aonnda to depict the past dreams and doobtB, the pUn-
nlnx and «»gineerlng. the hardware, the oonstructloD and transport,
tbe fi"»M' and ttw astronauts, the detlnlMon of the moon voyage, the
tauDcfa of the rocket, and Tislona for the future.
Another issue. 35 mm. „ « , ,
1. Project AiHrflo. 2. Aatrouantics— U. S. L U. S. Informatloo
***"*'' 629.4 75-702853
CINE
Project Ai»oUo— « prosnas report (Motvm pic^re) Hearst
Metrotfwe News, 1967.
14 min. ad. Mn. 16 nuu. (Screen newa dlieit, t. 10, oo. Q)
With Btody fulde. ^ , , . .
Sumuitaiy: Pr«aeats a grapbic report oo tbe aucceaanil laoadi of
the Saturn 5 rocket and America's continoluf efforU to put a man on
L^Space flight to the moon. 2. Project Apollo. 8. Project Satom.
I. Hearst Metroiooe Newa, Inc., New York. Series: Screen newa
dlaeat (Motion picture) t. 10, no. 6.
629.43
Hearst Hetrottme Newa
Fi A 68-1656
Project ApoUo: manned flight to the moon (Filmstrip)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1963.
100 fi: color. 35 mm.
With luanuaL
Bummarv: Discusses major steps in the ApoUo program to place
men on the moon and return them to earth safely. Includes principal
features of the preparatory Gemini spacecraft, the Titan Ijooater,
and the kinds of operations carried out in the Gemini program.
1. Project Apollo. 2. Project Gemini. i. D. S. National Aero-
nautics and Space .Administration.
Fi E 67-519
V. S. National .Veronau-
Project Create
tics and Space Administration
P.S. It was wordi missing recess for.
Project Deep Probe {Motion picture) National Educational
Television. Released by Indiana TTniversity Audio- Visual
Center, 1969.
28 min. mI. oolor. 10 mm.
Crtditt: Producer, David Prowitt ; photographer, Paul Jlarshall.
Summarv: Dewrlbes the work of scientist.-* nssot-lateO with the
Deep Sea Drilling Project as they work aboard the ship Glomar
Challenger, which is capable of !tending a probe 20,000 feet to retrieve
samples of the ocean floor for analysis. In an attempt to determine
what the earth looked like mlllionx of years ago. Hypothesizes that
tbe earth wan once a single body of land.
1. Submarine geol(«y. r. National Educational Television Film
Service, ii. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
551.4 70-705973
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Project Dugout (Motion picture) Thome Films in collabo-
ration with r. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Made and
reteu-sed !>>• Thome Films. 1970.
n niln. Hi. n>k>r. super 8 mm. (Research perspectives )
l^iop fllni. Film notes on contJilner.
CRKiarS: Producer. Twn Mayberry. , ^, ^ , ,„
.'(USIMARV ■ Reports on Projpct Dugout, a chemical high explosive
erpertnient designed to advance fundamental knowledge of nuclear
exrnvatlim technology and row craterinit effects In a hard rock
medium, conducted June 24. 19&4, at the Nevada test site in the
Plowtihare program of the Atomic Energy Commlaaion.
1. Nuclear excavation. I. Thome Films. Inc.. Boulder. Colo.
II Swlew: Research penpectlves (Motion picture)
fi•A:48] 621.48 76-714260
ome Films
Project IV {Motion picture) R. F. Moeller, 1968.
1 min. al. color. 16 mm.
8um»iun/: An animated film In which tbe letters N-S-B-W are
rearranged to spell NEWS.
I. Moeller. Roberi r.
791.46 73-701964
Project Gaaboggy (Motion picture) Thome Films in col-
labomtion with U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Made
Olid nUtised by Thome Films, 1970.
8 niln. Hi. color, xuper 8 ram. (Re»«arcb perspective*)
L^jop flitn. Film noten on container.
CREDITS: Produi-er. Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY: Presents animated and ntoving pKiures to cover im
ODderground nuclear explosion for natural gas recovery la New
Mexico, conducted in 1067.
1 Prospecting. 2. Ga», Natural. 8. Underground nuclear exjflo-
Blons. 1. Tborne Fllnia. Inc.. Boulder. tWa II. Seriea; Iteaean-h
pwnpecilve* (MotlMi picture) -,^ft-«
rTN271] 621.48 n-T14fl6»
Tborne Fllns
Project Gasbuggy: the resourcefol atom {Motion picture)
8an Francisco Operations Office, U. S. Atomic Enei^
Commission, and El Pa-so Nntural Gas Co., 1968.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sutnmarv: Describes a project, involving government and Industry,
to study whether nuclear explosions can be safely uaed to perfonn
massive underground engineering tasks for more efficient recovery of
natural resources. Uses art and animation to point out the reaulta
of a test performed in New Mexico in early 1968.
1 Atomic energj'. 2. Mining engineering. i. U. 5. Atomic
Energy Commission. San Francisco Operations Oflice. n. El Paso
Natural Gas Company. _ _
621.48 Fi E 68-56
n. S. Atomic Energy Comraission
Project Gemini— the next step in space {Motion picture)
Hearst Metrotone News, 1963.
o min sd b&w 16 mm. (Screen news digest, ▼. 6. no. 2)
Sn Sel with F^s OD the Peace Corps-Americana who serve.
Hearst Metrotone News
Project Gnom. (Motion picture) Thome Films ij »"«'»-
ration «ith U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Made and
released by Thome Films. 1970.
5mlD. »1. color, super 8 mm. (Be«earch perepectLes)
l»on film. Film note* on conraltier.
fREPITS : Producer. Tom Mayberry. ™,.i„rt-i under
SU5I.M.*RY : Shows the first nuclear detonation conducted under
the Plowshare program ot the U S. Atomic Energj Commteten.
1 Project Plowshare 2. Nuclear eicaratlon. I. Thorne r nna
lac!; Boulder. Colo. II. Serle.: Research perspectlre. (Motion pie-
"^9153] 621.48 T»-7U258
Thome Films
Project Head Start
see
Discipline and self-control.
Project Me: Let's look for program (Filmstrip) Bowmar,
1972.
6 fllmstrlps. color. 3r> ram. and 5 phonotapes In cassettes (dual-
trackl, 1 T/8 Ips. (Bowmar in the picture series)
With teacher's guide. ^ , ^„^
SUMMABY- A series of flimstrips designed to help children to
look for common objects and to really see what they are looking at
For primary grades. ,, , ».
1. Apperception— Juvenile films. I. Bowraar Records. II. Lets
look for program (Filmstrip)
[LB106T3 372.24 73-740137
Bowmar Records
Project «e, lerel 1: Body buce vnwnm. cFilmitrip]
1972.
Project salt vault {Motion picture) Oak Ridge National
Laboratory. Released by U. S. Atomic Energy Commia-
sion, 1%9.
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: DeBcrlbea a two-year study carried out by the U. S.
Atomic Energy Commiasion's Oak Ridge National Lalwratory on the
feasibility of permanent dl!?>osal of high-level radioactive waatea in
vacated salt mines, and the key steps to such disposal at an aban-
doned aalt mine in Kansas. Includes scenes of radioactive material
being lo»-ered into the 1.000-foot-deep mine for burial and of the
many necessary operations associated with the undertaking.
1. Radioactive waste dlapoaal in the ground. i. U. S. Natlwial
Laborawry, Oak Ridge. Tenn. ii. U. 3. Atomic Energy Commlsrion.
621.48 72-701350
3S I
am. and 10 f
xhe piciurc icries)
10 fihrotripa. color,
track), t 7/S ips. (Bowmar ii
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A ttia of nim«ripi deaigned to help the chiW lo acquire aa
undentanding of hii body «:hein« and to «»wer the qucMion. Who an P For
primary pada.
I. Body image— Juvenile film*. |1. Iftdividualiiyi 1. Bowmar Records.
11. Body image prt^ram. [Fdrastrip]
[BF6973 372.3 77-74013S
Bowmar Records 73
MARC
Project Persimmon (Motion picture) Thome Films in col-
laboration with U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Made
and released by Thome Films, 1»70.
5 min. f 1. color, super 8 mm. l Beaearch perspectives)
Loop fitih- PUi° notes on container.
CREDITS : Producer. Tom Mayberry. ^^ * •-
SUMMARY : Shows an underground nuclear explosion that u
lued to produce an Intense burst of neutrons. , rm. ™
1 Neutrons. 2. Underground nuclear explosions. l. inoriw
Films Inc., Boulder. Goto. II. Seriea: Research perspective* (Mo-
[QCT^r' 621« 74-71426T
Tboroe Fllma
Project Plowshare (Motion picture) Thorne Films in col.
laboration with U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Mad*
and released by Thome Films, 1970.
.'. mill. xi. t-olor. sillier 8 mill. ( KeiieaPcli perspeotlres)
Loop Htm. Film notes on contuliier.
CKEDITS ; Producer. Tom Maytierrj.
SUMMARY ■ Uses motion picture and animated sequences to de.
scrllie potential clrlUan applications for nuclear exptoslres.
1. Nuclear excaratlon. I. Thorne Films. Inc., Boulder. Colo.
II. Series: Besearcti perspectives (Motion picture) . ., .
[TA748] e21« 70-7142iS«
Tboroe rilma
Project Rulison (Motion picture) Thorne Films in collab-
oration with Austral Oil Co. Made and released by
Tlioriw Films, 1970.
.-I min. «1. color, super 8 mm. (Research perspectlres)
l«op film. Film notes on container.
rREDITS; Producer. Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY : Shows the preparation, preliminary actlTltles. place-
ment of an atomic device, detonation, and resultlnit cavern associated
with a natural gas exploration experiment In Colorado.
1 Prospectlna. 2. (las. Natural. 3. Underground nuclear explo-
sion. 1. Thome Films, Inc.. Boulder, Colo. II. Series; Research
perspectives (Motion picture)
[TN271] 621.48 77-7142M
Thorne Films
U. S. .Atomic Energy
t^ommlaelon
Project Salt Vault (Motion picture) Thome Films in col-
lation with U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Made and
released by Thome Films, 1970.
5 min. cl. color, super 8 mm. (Research perspectives)
Loop film. Film notes on container
CREDITS ; Producer, Tom Maylierry.
SUMMARY ; Deals with a study conducted l»y Oak Ridge National
Laboratory on the feasibility of permanent disposal of radioactive
wastes In vacated salt mines. „ « . . .
1 Radioactive waste disposal In the ground. 2. Salt mines and
mining. I. Thome Films, Inc.. Boulder, Colo, II. Series: Research
perspectives (Motion picture)
[TD812] 621.48 73-714264
Thorne Films
Projeet Sedan (Motion picture) Thome Films in collabora-
tion with U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Made and
released by Thome Films, 1970.
5 min. si. color super 8 mm. (Beeearch perap««l»ea)
Loop film. Film notes on container.
CREDITS ; Producer. Tom Mayberry. ,i,i,i,„
Sl-MMAUV' Views the first nuclear craterlng detonation feasibility
s,u<iy. conducted July C. lOea. at the Nevada t« site; and PJimays
tbe relationships between depth of explosive and crater slse of radla-
'"^ TuS? "'cavation. I. Thome FUm* inc. Boulder. Colo.
II. Series: Research perspective, (Motion picture) „.„.-
[TA748] 621.48 70-714253
Thome Films
Project 7 Films, inc.
see
Abraham lincoln anil the Emancipation
proclamation.
Eveiy day of our livat.
The New Deal.
William McKlnley and American im-
perialism.
Woodrow Wilson: the light for a League
of Nations,
Projec* 7 Productions
see
Albert Einstein.
Colonial America: the beginnings.
The Colonial economy.
The Colonial way of life.
The Progressives,
The Twenties.
Westward expansicn.
World war 1.
Project 72 (Motion picture) School of Dentistry, Univeraity
of Jlichigan. Made and released by Audio- Visual Educa-
tion Center, 1969.
11 min. Ml. color. 16 mm. ,,„..„.,j
CREDITS ; IToiluier. A. Line FI8<h : director and writer, Heinard
O. N. Smith; pholiigrapher, Douglas W. Rldeont; editor. Hartland
SfM.\fARY ■ A series of three Hlmed segments depleting common
role-ldentlty situations between dental Instructors and students-
Destaned for use In teacher-student aemlnaia.
1. tSti«rr-Study and teaching. I. Mich gau. K"'??,"-
Silioolof Dentistry, n. Michigan. University. Andio-Vlaiial Edu-
cation Center. rn_7i»lTr
fRK711 617 70-713177
Univ. ot Mich, Audio- Visual Education Center
Project #»»», part #1 (Motion pMun) WilUun A. I*w-
eon, 1969.
8 min. Bd. color. 16 nun. _ ^ ». , _,_,
fmmtry: An experlmeatal Blm deaUa( vrttli nxXtani iKikDOloclcal
progi«M.
1. TWhnolOffy. I. Uwaon, WllUam A.
301.2
onni
122
74-702826
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Project«d paintinsr {Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1968. Re-
leased by BFA Edacational Media.
4 D>lii. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring palntlog aeries)
Loop film.
With study guide
Summary : lUustrutes painting io plaiws, using plexlglan Bbeata
uhlrh bare been painted and assembled separately In a radc that
holdn the sheet upright and apart. Shows that the palntlog exists
simultaneously in two and three dimensions when viewed from dlf*
ferent angles. For elementary grades.
1. Projection. 2. Painting. I. Ikon Films. H, BFA Educa-
tional Media. Series: Exploring painting series (UotlOQ plctvn)
372.5 73-710586
BF.\ Edttcational MedU
Projecting: ideas n, diazo tranqiarcnej production (lUotum
picture) T'nirereity of Iowa Audiovisual Center, 19M.
Made t>y Motion Picture Unit
II mln. sd. color 16 mm.
StMunary; Demonstrates elementary coitcepts of exposing and de-
TehrptDg diszo film and applies them to the step-by-step prMedare of
preparing a transparency. Studies procedures ttist could be tised by
persoQs nnfamtliir with diaio materials. Shows techniques of
applying varloDs opaque materials such as adhesive lettering and
ahadlDg. Inks, and cutouts to the master sheet. Includes samples of
masking, moving compoaents, and oT^lajB.
1. Lantero slldca 2. DIaxo compoonds. i. Iowa. University.
AndiOTlsua] Center.
770^ 79-702118
Iowa. tlDlv. Aodlo- Ttsnal Oeater
Projection {Motion picture) EotlwD Films, Bonham Wood,
Eng. Seleased in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannio*
Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introduction to technical draw-
iog series)
Loop film.
With teacher's xulde.
Siunmary: Uses simple TlsuaU to Illustrate the construction of
pro>ectlonfl in technical drawing.
1. Projection. 2. Mectisnlcal drawing. i. Eothen nims. o.
Encyclopsedla Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Intro-
duction to technical drawing series (Motion picture)
744.4 74-7061W
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Sdncatlooat Corp.
Projection of views (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eng., 1971. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Hritannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawing: working
drawings)
Loop nim.
With guide.
St'MUARV : Presents two-dimensional drawings of a three-dimen-
sional nut and holt assembly to show tbst the size and shape of a
solid part ran be fully communicated by laying out. or projecting,
the view.
1. Projectioo. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britaonlca
Educational Corporation. III. Series: Technical drawing: worUnf
drawtnxs (Motion picture)
[T362] 744.4 79-713647
EncycU^edla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Projections for the fatnre in nursing {Motion picture)
Video Nursing, 1969. Made by WTTW-TV.
SO mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Naraing perspectives)
Videotape also issued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audio tapes.
Credit: Author. Kathryn A. Stoltenberg.
aummaty: Shows three young graduates as tlwy listen to and
discuss various views of nuraing. Presents legislative and health-
care leaders as they comment on the national philosophy of health
care, the extension of goverameot control, the changing roles of
health profemionals. community health services, and new cono^ts
In nursing education.
1. Nursing as a profession. i Video Nursing. Inc. Series-
Korsing perspectives (Motion picture)
„,, „ 610.73 75-706828
Video Nursing
Projections *68 {Motion picture) Fur Information and
Fashion Council, 1968. Made by Allen Swift, inc.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SswMuiry.- An overview of new fur fashions for yoong women.
1. Fsshlon. 2, Fur garments. i. Fur Information and Fashion
Council.
„ »91 79-702864
Projective geaeratlOB of coaica. [Motion picture] u.&. Nauonai
Science Foundation, 1968. Made by College Geometry Pro-
ject, University of Minnesota. Released by International Film
Bureau, 1971.
16 min. >d. ookx. 16 mm. (CoOege geometry aeriei)
SUMMARY: Introducci the eccentricity delinitioo and several projective
defoutioQi M they apply to the conitruclion of conic sections, ind uses anima-
tion to iUuttrste the methods of constfuctioa developed by Pucal. MscUurin.
Braikcnridge, Poocclet, and Steioer. Fcsiures mathematician Seymour Schuster.
1. Conic sectMns. 2. ProjectkwL I. United Suto. Natioosl Science
PouDdation. U. laternataooal Flbn Bureau, inc.. Chicsga III. Series: CoUcge
geometry series. (Motion picture]
lQA559j 516 72-702123
IntcrnaboDal f^Im Bonaa 72 MARC
Projects, Inc.
see
ProkoTev, Serget Sergeevich, 1891-1953,
Cinderella
see
Cinderella — Prokofiev,
Prokof'ev, Sergei Sergeevich, 1891-1953. Peter
and the wolf
see
Peter and the wolf.
Sand or Pi^r axKl the woU.
Prokop, Paul
A Man's hands.
Prolocnc {Motion picture) Jayark Corp^ 1969.
8 min. "d. color. 16 mm. ( Vou are yoa, no. 1;
LesBOH-* iu living, pbaae 2.
With teach*>fs' mantial.
CretUt: Crentefl by Sal Daccurw and Ben Parker.
Bumrnam: I'urtrays the adolescent's world as ooe of changes,
challenges, and confusttm concerning feelings. Ideas, and relation-
ships.
1. Adolescence. r. Jayark Corporation Series : You are jou
(Motion picture) no. 1. Series: Lessons In living (Motion pictare)
phase 2.
1W.5 70-704800
Jayark Corp.
[Motion picture] Natiooal Film Board of Canada.
Rdcaaed by Cohnnbia Picturea. 1969.
U min. sd. bJtw. 16 mm.
Abo iMued in 33 mm.
CREDITS: Producen, Ton Daly, Robin Spry; director. Rofaia Spry; story.
Sherwood Forest, Robin Sfvy; screenplay. Sherwood Forest; piMMogisphy,
Oouglss Kiefer editor. Oirinophcr Cbrdesux. CAST: John Robb, ElsiBe
MahK. Gary RMler.
SUMMARY: A docwneniary feature is which dropouts tran middle cIms
bmilies eaprcsi their attituda toward society and dkcir hope to improve iL
I. Youth — Canada. 2. Dropouts. 3. Radicalisra — Canada. I. r^nsda
Natioital Film Board. 11. Cohmdu Picturo.
tHQ799] 301.2 79.714348
National Film Board of 73 MARC
Prometheus and the divine gift of firo (Filmstrip) Film-
fax Productions. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Alts, 1970.
1 rolL cokir. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Greek and Roman myths)
Also Issued with pbonot^ie in cassette.
StTHUARY : Recounts the classical Greek myth aboot the punish-
ment of Prometheus for stealing fire from the gods to fire mao as
a flft
1. Prometheus. I. Pllmfaz ProductUma, New Tork. II. Uni-
versal Education and Tlsoal Arts. IIL Serlw: Qntk and RomaQ
tnyttts (PUmstrlp)
[BL820.P68J 292 71-740340
Unlrersa) Education and Tlsoal Arti
Prometheus and the gift of fire (FUmttrip) Troll Asbo-
ciates, 1970.
39 fr. bftw. 35 oun.
Bmmmari/: Recounts the classical Greek myth aboot the punish-
ment of Prometheus for stealing fire from the gods to clre man as
a gift. With captions.
1. Prometbeos. i. Troll A^nclates.
292 70-786273
Troll Associates
Promcthciu bound {Motion picture) Paolist Prodnotiona,
1964.
27 min. sd. hAw. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide.
Credit*: Producer, Jack Shea; director, John Forla; writer, John
Ueredyth Lucas. Catt: Hark Rldiman. Ten HUss, Bek Nelson.
David White.
Bummaty: A dramatisation aboot a yonng couple who try to sare
their marriage by tUTlag a haby.
1. Marriage. 2. Infants. l Paolist Prodoctloas, Pacific Pali-
sades, Calif. Series : Insight (Motion picture)
301.42 71-706486
Paolist Productions
Prometheus Bnterprises
see
Pn^Mtkeas XX. [Motion picture] Filmbulgare. S<rfia. Bulgaria,
1970. Released in the U.S. by Wombat Productions, 1972.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ea^tsh versioo of Prometeo XX.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Director and writer, TodorDinov; music, Emil Pavlov; photogra-
pher, Dimiier Hadpev,
SUMMARY: Uses animatioD to portray the Titan pxt, Prametbeus. u the
benefactor of mankind, and tells of the good qualities be bestowed upon msn.
Points out man's leas admiraUe side, the shadow, which has kept him from
realizing his potentiai, and questioiu whether the nefativc or poaidvc side of
men's nature will prevail.
1. Proractbeua. L Filfflbulgsrc. 11. Wombsi Productions. 111. Prometeo
XX (Moboo picture]
(BL820.P681 292 72-702261
Wombat Productioas 72 MARC
Promex Films
Tajln (Rel&mpago)
123
Promise {Motion picture) Girl Scouts of the XJ. S. A-,
1968.
14 ml^>- sd. color. V^ mm.
With Rtudy guide.
Summary: Pictures various activities of Senior, Junior and Ca-
dette Scouts, and Brownies to show bow Girl Scouting can be a
significant Infloence In the lives of girls.
L Girl Scoots. i. Girt Sconts of the United SUtes of America.
369.463 Fi A 68-1542
Girl Scoots of the U. S. A.
Released by Indiana
aty. [Motion picture] lEBN.
University Audio- Visual Center, 1972.
30a
•d. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer, John Beyer; editor, Wei PhiUrpi.
SUMMARY: A documeatsry which explores the economic and social death
at the aoiall brming community as eiemplificd by that of Prwniic Qty, Iowa.
Rsaidents reflect on the town's pest history, some compering present conditions
UBCnorably even lo the great depresaion.
I. Promise City, Iowa — Economic coaditioos. 2. Promiac City. Iowa — So-
cial conditions. 3. Gty and town life — Case studies. I. Iowa Educational
Broadcasting Network. IL Indiaos. Umvernty. Audio-Visual Center.
iHClOSj 330.9777 72-700649
Indiana. Univ. 72[r72]rev MAKC
Aadio- Visual Center
Promise her anything {Motion picture) Seven Arts Pro-
ductionSf London. Released in U. S- by Paramount Pic-
tures Corp., 1965.
97 mln. sd. color. 3,*^ mm.
Creditt: Producer, Stanley Rubin; director, Arthcr Hiiler: story,
Ame Sultan. Marvin Worth : screen story and screenplay, William
Peter Blstty; music. Lynn Murray; director of photography Doug-
las Slocorohe; editor. John Shirley. Catt: Warren Beatty. Leslie
Caron, Bob Cummiags, Keenan Wynn. Hermione Olngold.
BwmmatTf: Gtnaeiis. A young French widow living in Greenwich
TlRase with her IS-month-otd son and on the lookout for a new
father for her ditld becomes Involved with her neighbor who is a
Btrfiemlan fllmmaker and her boss, who Is a pedlatrlc-peychlatrlst
I. Seven Arts Productions, ltd. ii. Paramount Pictures Corpora-
791.43
77-701965
The Promised brides of winter— Roaaia {FUmatHp)
Gate House, 1966.
Eye
24 fr. color. S5 mm. and phooodLsc: U> la., 8N rpm., 11 mliL
mlcrotroove. (Folk tales and fslry tales from manj- lantte, xto. 91
With teacher's manual.
Credit*: Prepared by Hyron R. Goldin.
Suflistarv.- A Storyteller disctisses the slie snd location of Russia
and then tells a group of dtlldren the old Rtuslan folk tale The
promised brides of winter.
1. Rossis. I. Eye Gate House. Ipc. Series: Folk tales sod
fairy tales from many laitds (Plltnatrlp) no. 0.
FiA66-532»
Bye Gate House
■d. [Filmttrip] Cathedral Ftlnu, 1962.
SOfr. color. 3Smfn. andpbooodisc: 1 s., 33 l/3rpm., Umi
from the OU TcstsmenL Series 4: Story of Moses, no. 6)
WiA script sad study guide.
CREDITS: Producer. James K. Friedhch; director. Jack L Tyler; writer,
Jesse U Cobum; srtist*, Psu! Hartley. Collin Campbell.
SUMMARY: RecounU how Moms, when near death, called Joahss to lead
the people into the Promised Land.
I. Moses. 2. Joshua, the acw of Nun 1 Cathedral PUbm, inc. Bwhsak.
Calif. II. Series: Stories from die Old TcsumenL Series 4: Story of Moses.
(PUmstrip) no. 6.
[BS580.M6j 222 72-73344$
Cathedral Films 7} MARC
Promises to Iceep {Motion picture) WJZ-TV, 1967.
29mlQ. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
8umm-ii)f: Follows a young boy from the slums who seeks escape
from hL- wretched tnoer-dty existence, and discusses a year-lonf
campaign to deal with crime, education, transportation, poverty, and
race relations In the ghettos.
1. Social problems. 2. Slums. i. WJZ-TV (Television sutlon)
Baltimore.
ao9,s
CINE
Fi A 68-798
Promises to keep {Motion picture) TEPa Commiasion,
National Educational Association. Made and released by
Motion Picture Productions of Texas, 1969.
28 mill. Hd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Author. Wendy Chappie; mnslc, Jim Schulman ■ pho-
tography, Tobe Hooper, Gary Pickle; editors, Wendy Chaiole.
Gary Pldile.
Summary: Examines several Federal prelects In Inner city
schooU In PhlUdelphla. UUmi, and Ssn Diego, which were st-
tempting to raise the ievei of ethiration received by the children.
JXscusses problems fsdng the inner-dty school and shows ways to
serve them.
1. Education, Urban— U. S. 2. Federal aid to education— U. 8.
L National Education Association of the United States. National
Commission on Teedlier EducsUon and Professional Standards n.
UotloD Picture Prodoc- ttoiw of Texas, Inc.
371 75-703290
Motion Picture Produc- tlons of Texas
Prooomice it nay-nay (Fihnstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Ca,
1970.
57 fr. color. 35 mm. snd phooodlsc: 1 a, 12 In^ SSl rpm.,
20 rain, microgroore, (Beadwell essays— sound and sli^t series 1)
CREDITS: Authors, John Ryan. Judy BotDherger. Kjithleea Al-
len; narrator, John Ryan; art Joy Mahoff, OirtLhw Hoartf.
SUMMARY ; A reading exerdae which pteeenta the story of the
fl^t for survival of the ranarkable Nene goose. With captlona
1. Brants sandvlcensla I. Herbert H. Blklns Company. II. Se-
ries: Readwell essays—sound snd sight series 1 (Filmstrip)
(QL696.A5] 428.4 75-737104
Herbert U. Elkins Oo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Proof muit Clevite {Motion picture) Clevite Corp., Cleve-
land Graphite Bronze Division, 1961.
14 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces th« htstorj of the dereIopm«it of engtoe bear-
iDgs, with emphasis on thetr design, functloQ, and materials utlUied
la maoufacturlng.
1. Bearings (Machinery) i. Clerite Corporation. Clereland
Graphite Bronxe Dirisloo.
621.8 Fi A 67-2378
ClerlteCorp. COB DItIsIoq
Propagation by air layering (Filmstrip) University of
Illinois. Vocational Agriculture Service, 1968.
29 fr. color. 35 mm.
Cretlils; Authors, K. N. Schumacher. R. L. Coursoa.
Summary : Discusses the method of air layering which is used In
bortlciiKure to produce new plants from a stem or branch which
remalnii la position on the pareat plant while rooting. With cap-
tions.
1. Air layering. I. Illinois. UnlverBlty. Vocational Agricul-
ture Service.
631.6 70-734192
Vniveriity of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service
Eastman Kodak
PnH>er print handling (^fotion picture)
Co.. 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates correct procedures for winding, Inspect-
ing, ventilating, cleaning, lubricating, and spUdng film; presents
guidelines for operating and maintaining the projector.
1. Movlng-plcture projection. I. EUstman Kodak Company.
[TR890] 778.5 79-7U234
Elastman Kodak Co.
Proper summer bush clothing {Motion picture) Moreland-
Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S.
bv Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Survival In the wilderoeu)
Summary: Shows two boys who dress differently for a fishing trip,
and the resulting difference In comfort and well-being.
1. Wilderness survival. i. Moreland-Latchford Productions,
Toronto, il Sterling Educational FUma, inc. Series: Survival
In the wilderness (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1444
Sterling Educational Films
Proper winter clothing {Motion picture) Moreland-Latch-
ford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by
Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Outdoor recreation — winter)
Summary: Explains bow to keep warm during outdoor travel In
the winter.
1. Clothing. Cold weather. i. Moreland-Latchford Productions,
Toronto, ii. Sterling Educational Films, inc. Series: Outdoor
recreation — winter (Motion picture)
646.09 Fi A 68-1290
Sterling Educational Films
The Pn^rtics of a covalently bonded compound (Motion
picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, London.
Released in the TJ. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Chemistry)
Ijoop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the properties of a covalently bonded com-
pound.
1. Chemical Imnds. i. Halaa and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
SerieK: Chemistry (Motion picture. Halas and Batchelor Cartocm
Films)
Encyclopaedia Britan-
541 77-704916
nica Educational Corp.
The Properties <rf a covalently bonded nudeeide (Motion
picture) Halas and Batchelor Education Division, London
(19fr-!j Released in the U. S. by Ekicyolopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp.
4 min. Bl. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses carbon tetrachloride as an example In showing
the properties associated with a compound whose molecules are dis-
crete.
1. Molecules. 2. Carbon tetrachloride. l Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon Films, ltd.. I»ndon. n. filncyciopaedla Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
541 Fi A 68-2930
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Properties of addition : fractional numbers ( Filmstrip)
Holt, Hiiiehart and Winston. Made and released by Popu-
lar Science I'ub. Co., Audio-Visual Division, 19G8.
40 fr. color. 3.1 mm. < Elementary muthematics, grade 6)
WKh teaching KuMe.
Baited on ihe book Klemeatary mathematics: patterns and struc-
lure, by E. D. Nichols, F. Flournoy, R. Kalin, and L. Simon.
Summary: Uses the technique for adding whole numbers to ex-
plain the addition of fractional numbers. With captions.
1. Fractions. 2. Addition. i. Nichols, Eugene Douglas, 1923-
Elementary mathemntlca: patterns and structure, ii. Holt. RInehart
and Winston. Inc. ik. Popular Science Publishing Company. Inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division. Series: ElemenUry mathe-
mafic* (Fllinstrlp) grade B.
372.7 76-733881
Popiilnr Sclentf Audio- Vlsusls
The Properties of an ionic compoond (Motion picture)
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 min. al. color. 8 mm. (Chemhitry)
Loop Aim. Issued In standard 8 mm. and la super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Humtnary: Deacrlboi the properties of an Ionic componnd.
1. loon. 2. Chemlral bonds. t. Halaa and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd,, LMidoD. ti. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca Educational Corpo-
ration. Bcriea: Chemistry (Motion picture. Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon Films)
641 70-704914
BaryrlopMdia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Properties of animals (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1971. Made by Telemated Motion Pictures, 1969.
35 fr. color. 36 mm. (Classifying)
Issued in set 3 of 4 sets of filmstrips that ai^roach the teaching
of science from a process and inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guid&
Summary : Deals with the science procew of clasal^ing, with
emphasis on properties of animals. With captions. For primary
grades.
1. Zoology— ClassificaUon— Juvenile films. I. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Claaaifying (Fllmstilp)
872.3 78-737677
McGraw.HlU Book Ga
Properties of cardiac muscle. Part 1: Heart responses to
stimuli (Motion picture) Iowa State University. Made
and released by FUm Production Unit, 1971.
2 min. si. color. 16 mm. (Dukes physiology film series, no. 6)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, 0. Steve Knudsen; director, writer, and
editor, John Bousek; technical adviser, H. H. Dukes; photographer,
Thomas K. Smith.
SUMMAKY: Uses electrical stimulation of an Isolated turtle heart
to demonstrate the all or nothing response of cardiac muacle. the
Induction of premature be&ts. and the compensatory pauses.
1. Heart— Muscle. 2. Heart— Innervation. I, Iowa. State Uni-
versity of Science and Technology, Ames. II. Iowa. Stote University
of Science and Technology, Ames. Film Production Unit. III. Series:
Dukes physiology film series (Motion picture) no. 6.
591.1 71-710197
lowH State Dnlv. Film Production Unit
Properties of cardiac muscle. Part 2: Isolation of the
cardiac pacemaker (Motion picture) Iowa State Univer-
sity. Made and i-eieased by Film Production Unit, 1971.
2 min. si. color, 16 mm. (Dukes physiology film series, no. 7)
With teacher's guide.
TREDITS; Producer, O. Steve Knudsen: director, writer, and
editor, John Bousek; technical adviser, H. H. Dukes: photographer,
Thomas E. Smith.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the location and function of the car-
diac pacemaker In an Isolated turtle heart by successively s^raratlng
ICM rhythmic parts from those in which auto-rhythm Is most devel-
oped.
1. Heart— Muscle. 2. Heart beat. I. Iowa. State University
of Science and Technology. Ames. II. Iowa. SUte University of
Science and Technol(^;y, Ames. Film Production Unit. III. Series:
Dukes physiology flim series (Motion picture) no. 7.
[QPin] 691.1 78-710196
Iowa State Univ. Film Productloo Unit
Properties of cardiac muscle. Part 3: Cardiac muscle con-
trasted wHt skeletal muscle (Motion picture) Iowa State
University. Made and released by Film Production Unit,
1971.
2 mtn. «1. coibr, 16 mok (Dukes physiology film series, no. 8)
With teacher's guide.
(^■REDITS: Producer. O. Steve Knudsen; director, writer, and
editor. John BouseK; technical adviser, H. H. Dukes; photographer,
Thomas K. Smith.
SUMMARY : Uses the ventricle muscle from a turtle heart and
tht^ gastronemlua muscle of the frog to compare the latent periods
and the contraction and relaxation periods of cardiac and skeletal
muscles under various rates of stimulation. Suggests physiological
advantages for each type of muscle response.
1. Heart— Muscle. 2. Muscle. I. Iowa. Sute University of Sci-
ence and Technolf^y, Ames. II. Iowa. State University of Science
and Technology, Ames. Film Production Unit. III. Series: Dukes
physiologv film series (Motion picture) no. 8.
591.1 74-710195
lown State Univ. Film Production Unit
Properties of cardiac muscle. Part 4: Cardiac response to
an artificial pacemaker ( Motion piituic) Io« a State
University. Made and released by Film Production Unit,
1971.
2 min. si. color. 10 mm. (Dukes physiology film series, no. 9)
With teacher's guide.
rREDITS: Producer, O. Steve Knudsen; director, writer, and
editor, John Bousek; technical adviser, H, H. Dukes; photographer,
Thomas K. Smith,
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the response of an isolated turtle ven-
tricle to artificial stimulation. Illustrates the staircase effect as
the degree of restponse to rhythmical ai^llcatlon of atlmuli.
1. Heart— Mu*-le. 2. Heart beat. I, Iowa. State University
of Science and Technology, Ames. II. Iowa. State University of
Science and Technology, Ames. Film Production Unit. III. Series:
Dukes physiologv film series (Motion picture) no. 9.
[QPlU] 591.1 70-710194
Iowa State Pnlv. Film Production Unit
Properties of leaves (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1971. Made by Telemated Motion Pictures, 1969.
35 fr. color. 85 mm. (Claaslfylng)
Issued in set 3 of 4 aets of filmstrips that apprtiach the teaching
of science from a process and Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Deals with the science process of classifying, with
emphasis on properties of leaves. With captions. For prlmarr
grades.
1. Botany — Classification — Juvenile films. 2. Leaves — Juvenile
films. I. McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Series: Classifying
(Filmstrip)
872.8 74-787676
HcGraw-HIUBookCa
Properties of light (Motion picture) (General Electric Edu-
cational Films, 1971.
20 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dewrlbes the general pn^ertlM of U^t, focusing
on refiectlon and refraction. Includes coverage of the laser.
1. Light. 2. I,.asers. I. General Electric Rctucatlotul Fllmi.
[QC357.2] 635 71-718462
General Electric Edu- catlonal Films
Properties of matter: Is air matter? (Filmstrip) Henry
Barzilay. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.
niicrogroove. (Investigations In science)
.\lfto issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
Summary : Shows activities which can be used to Initiate Investl*
gatlims about air. Utilizes inductive reasoning In developing a con-
cept about the kinetic-molecular theorj* of matter.
1. Matter— Properties. 2. Air. I. Baratlay. Henry. II. BFA
Educational Media. III. Is air matter? (Filmstrip) Series: In-
vet^tlgatlons In science (Filmstrip)
530.4 76-738285
BFA Educational Media
Propertitt of matter: pressure (Filmstrip) Henry Barzi-
lay, Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 riHn.
ml'Togroove. (Investigations In science)
.\1ro Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
Summary : Shows activities which can be used to initiate investi-
gations about pressure. UtillMs inductive reasoning in developing
a concept about the kinetic-molecular theory of matter.
1. Matter — Properties. 2. Pressure. I, Barzilay, Henry. II.
BFA Educational Media. Series: Investigations in aclence (Fllm-
Btrlp)
530.4 70-738286
BFA Educational Media
Properties of matter: solid, liquid, gas (Filmstrip) Henry
Barzilay. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s,, 12 tn., 331 rpra. micro-
groove. (Inveetlgations in science)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
Summary : Shows activities which can be used to initiate InveaUga-
tions about solids, liquids, and gases. Utilizes inductive reasoning
In developing a concept about the klnetlomolecular theory of matter.
1. Matter— Properties. 2. Matter. I. Barzilay. Henry. IL BFA
Educational Media. Series: Investigations Is science (Filmstrip)
580.4 77-738288
BFA Educational Me^^a
Properties of matter: water and heat (Filmstrip) Henry
Barzilay. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoiiudisc : 1 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm. micro-
groove. (Investigations In science)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide. .,..,, »,„
Summary : Shows activities which can be used to Initiate Investlga-
tions about water and beat. Utilizes inductive reasoning In develop-
ing a concept about the kinetic-molecular theory of matter.
1. Matter— Properties. 2. Water. 3. Heat. I. Barzilay, Henry.
II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Investigations In science
(Filmstrip)
630.4 70-738289
BFA Educational Media
Properties of matUr: What U temperature? (Filmstrip)
Hinry BsrziUy. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1970.
28 tr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 5.. 12 In., SSI rpm. micro-
groove. {Inveatlgatlona In science)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
Summ'araf Shows activities which can be used to Initiate investiga-
tions about temperature. Utlliiea Inductive reasoning lo developing
a concept about the tlnetlc-molecular theory of matter.
1. Matter— Propertlee. 2. Temperature. I. Barsllay Henry. II.
BFA Educational Media. III. What is temperature? (Filmstrip)
Series: Investigations in aclence (Filnistrlp) «.„„»
630.4 73-738287
BFA Educational Media
Properties of multiplication (Filmetrip)
School Service Center, 1969.
Jam Handy
124
3(t fr, color. Xi mm. (Discovering with the number line, no. 51
With manual.
Summary: Illustrates, clarlHea, and relates the fundamental con-
cepts of the number line. For elementary grades.
1. Number line. 2. Multiplication. i. Jam Handy School Serv-
ice Center. Series: Discovering with the number line (Filmstrip)
no. 5.
372.7 77-736303
Jam Handy School Serv- Ice Center
Properties of proteinoid microspheres (Motion picture)
Harper & Row. PublisherR. l!)7-2,
4 nilh. si. ciilor. su|>er 8 mm. <The Origin of life!
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge cane.
rilEDlTS: Author. Sidney W. Fox.
SIIMMAIIY: Cwnpares microscopic views of microspheres and
Cocci. Staining Is used to Illustrate the osmotic properties o(
microspheres, the hud cycle, the formation of mlcrospheric communi-
ties, and the communication capability of endoparticles.
1. Microspheres. I. Harper & It()w, Publishers. II. Series: The
Origin of life (Motion picture. Harper & Row)
[QH2751 574.1 71-712598
Harper A Row. Pub- Ushers
Properties of shapes, part I {Motion picture) Bailey-Film
As.sociate8, 1969.
4 min. St. color, super 8 mm. (Math manlpulatlves series)
I/>op flIm.
Wlih study guide.
Summary: Examines and compares circles, squares, and trlnnglea
and relates them to common objects. For elementary grades. With
captions.
1. Geometry. i. Balley-Fllm Associates. Series: Hath ma-
nlpulatlves series (Motion picture)
372.7 70-708868
BFA Educational Media
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Properties of shapes, part 2 (Motion picture) Bail^-Film
Associates, 1969.
4 mln. •!. color, super 8 mm. (Math manlpaUdT€s aerlei)
Loop film.
With gtudj pilde.
Summary: Examlnefl anil compares circle*, squares, and triangles
and relates them to common objects. For elementar; grades. With
captloDs.
1. Geometry. l Baller-Fllm Associates. Series: Hath ma-
nipulative series (Motloo picture)
372.7 74-708854
BFA Educational Media
Properties of the ffcnetic material (JIfotion pieture) Ealiiu
Corp., 1970.
4 mln. ai. color, super 8 mm. (The Molecular basis of heredity)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bummoty: Inreatlgates the general characteristics of geoetlc
material.
I. Genetics. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series :
The MolecQiar basis of beredltj (Motion picture)
574.8 70-706403
Ealing Corp.
The Properties of the ionic compoond (Motion picture)
Halas and Batchedor Education Division^ London ,196-f]
Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britanmoa Eduoa-
tional Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Ixtop film. Issued In standard 8 mm and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Stjows the properUes which remit from a Btn»g cry»-
talllne structure In an Ionic compound, nsing sodium chlmlde as an
example.
1. Ionic crjrsUls. 2. Salt. i. Halas and Batcbtior Cartoon
Films, ltd.. London, u. Encyclopaedia Brltannlea Educational Cor-
porstloQ.
541 Fi A 68-2931
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
The Prophets: Pont-Aven, the Nabis, and Tonlouse-Lantrec
(Motion picture) Les Films du cypres, Paris, and Inter-
national Film Bureau. Released by International Film
Bureau, 1971.
18 min. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Pathways of modem painting se-
ries)
SUMMABY: Presents the works of the Nabts— Bulllard, Denis,
Serusler, Ranson, Roussel, and Bonnard — whose basic principle was
that the picture Is not a description and should differ from the
model. Compares the NabIs' work with the work of Toulouse-
Lautrec to abow how both confirmed the change !n painting and
helped open the way for modem painting.
1. Nabl. 2. Painting. Modem— 19th century— France. I Le«
nima du cypr*8. II. International Film Bureau, inc., Chicago. III.
Series : Pathways of modem painting sn-lea (Motion picture)
[ N D547.5. N3] 759.05 72-712675
Intematlooal Film Bureau
Proportion (FUmttrip)
Bailey Films, 1967.
McClellan Cole. Released by
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 7 In. 331 rpm, (Com-
position 'n nature)
With UiuDual.
Summary: Studies proportion, a basic principle of art (imposition,
as an element obserred In nature.
1. OmpoHitlon (Art) 2. Proiwrtlon (Art) L Cole, McClellan.
n. Baliey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Sertes: Composition In
nature (Filmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3643
Bailey Films
Proprioceptive and sensory systems (Motion picture)
see Neurological signs. Part 3: Proprioceptive
and sensory systems
Prose symbolism. [Filmstrip] RMI Film Productions. 1972.
Made by Coleman Film Enterprises.
■nd phonodbc: 2 ».. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 23 min
'1 fr color. 35 n
(English scries)
Also issued with phonotapc in csssciu.
CREDITS WHier and consulUnt Julis Ann Coleman-
SUMMARY: lllusErstes and explains how writen create and ui« lymbols to
present ideas vividly and memorably to the reader, includes examples from
Dickens. Washington Irving. Hemingway. 2001: A space odyssey. Uncle Remus.
The ugly duckling, and Gulliver's travels.
I. AnKrican literature — History and criticism. 2. English literature— His-
tory an^l criticism 3 Symbolism in literature I RMI Film Productions,
li. Scries: English series. [Filmstrip. RMI Film Productions].
[PS88] 808 72-734448
RMI Film Productions 72 MARC
PrOBperity without end? (FUmatnp) New York timea, 1&69.
75 fr bAw. 35 ram. and phonodlsc: 2 «., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 18
mln. (Filmstrip on current affairs, Nov, 1909)
With dlsTTiMtion manual. Phonodlsc and manual lacking In L. C.
Summary: Diagnoses the current economic bealtb of the United
State.s and projects long-range trwids. Includes comments by lead-
ing economlsu and specially designed charts and graphs.
1. U. S.— Economic conditions— 1961- i. New Tork tlmos.
Series.
New York titnes
330.973
71-733774
Prosthetic replacement <rf the proxiiiial hmnema (Motion
picture) J. William Fielding. Released by Tri-Film
Service. 1969.
14 mliL sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Shows the replacement by a metallic device of the
right upper hnmema which Is Involved by a malignant process.
Includes scenes of the patient before, during, and following surgery.
1. Humenia 2. Bones— Tumors. 3. Prcsthesls. r. Fielding,
Joseph William, 1923- n. Trl-FUm Service.
•17 72-705002
CINB
Prosthetics (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill, 1971. Made by
William Claibonie Inc.
10 mln. sd. color. 19 mm. (OHenUtlon to r^wMlltatlon)
Also Issued in super 8 mm. Id cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
CREDITS t Author, Nettle M. Hutch Ins.
SUMMARY : E^zplalns the work of the prosthetist, noting that
he Is (juallfled by education and training to dealgn, make, and fit
artificial body parts to replace parts loat or missing because of
trauma, disease, or congenital malformation.
1. Prosthesis. I. McOraw-Hitl Book Oompanj. II. Series:
OrlenUtlon to rebablllUtl<»i (Motion picture)
[RD755] 617 76-718986
HcGraw-HlUBookCo.
Prosthodontics— oHBiriete (Motion pictare) Profee8i<»iaI
Research, inc., 1969.
7 mln. sd. color. 8 mm. (Dental aertes)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. with magDetlc
sound trad.
SUMMARY : Explains three basic purposes of tb« complete dentore,
Including the replacement of missing teeth, the preserratloo of the
function of the gums, and as an aid to chewing.
1. Complete dentures. I. Ppofeasional Research, inc. II. Serlee :
I)ental series (Motion picture)
[RK656] 617 70-713102
Professional Research, Inc.
Proethodontics — fixed partial (Motion pictoie)
sional Research, ina, 1969.
Profee-
G mln. Bd. color. 8 mm. (Dental series)
I>oop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In stsodard S mm. and super 8 nun. with magnetic sound
track.
SUMMARY: Explains the necessity of a bridge, and shows the
application of a fixed partial deotare In replacing diseased or mlssiiig
teeth and In preserving remaining teeth and one's appearance.
1. Partial dentures. I. Professional Research. Inc. II. Series -
Dental series (Motion picture)
fRK656] 617 74-713103
Professional Research. inc.
Prosthodonties— removable partial (Motion picture) Pro-
fessional Research, inc., 1969.
7 mln. sd. color. 8 mm. (Dental series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
iRsued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8mm. with magnetic
sound track.
SUMMARY: Explains the neceastty of a bridge, and shows the
application of a fixed partial denture la rai^aclnc diseased or missing
missing te*th and In preserrlng remaining teeth and appearance.
1. Partial dentures. I. Professional
Dental series (Motion picture)
[RK656] 617
Pr< if essional Research, inc.
, inc. II. Series:
78-713104
Protect frosen foods from temperature damage [FSmttrip)
U. S. Dept of Agriculture, 1968, Made by Photo Lab.
24 fr. color. 3S mm.
Also issued as slide set.
With notes.
Summary: A report of the time-temperature-toleranoe pn^ect of
USDA"s Western Regional Research Laboratory In Albany, Calif.
Points out quality changes In frozen foods under varying tempera-
tures, related to time periods, as a guide In the storing, selling, de-
IJvcry. or ufne of frozen foods.
1. Food, Frozen. i. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.
641.3 FiE 68-526
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
Protecting forests from undesirable species (Filmstrip)
Colonial Films fl95-?,
31 fr. color. 35 mm.
Developed by QeorgU State Dept. of EdocaUon, Division of Voca-
tional Education Service, and D^t of Agricultural Education Dnl-
verslly of (5eorgla.
SUMMARY: Points out the need for protecting pines and hard-
wood from less desirable species and shows methods for r«novIng
undesirable species. With captions.
1. Forest protection. I. Oolonlal Film and Bqnlpment Com-
pany. Atlanta.
634.9 79-737803
Colonial Films
Protecting the consomer (FUtmtrip) New York times,
1969.
72 fr, b&w. 35 mm, and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In,, 831 rpm,
18 mln. microgroove. (Filmstrip on current affairs. Mar. 1960)
With discussion manual. Phonodlsc and manual lacking In L. C.
Summary: Examines the new concern with consumer problems:
Ralph Nader and automobiles, meat Inspection, new laws on finance
charges, and reaction of industry. Discusses the length to which
the government can go In providing corrective legtelatioa
L Ck)nsumer protection — U. S. l New York times. Series.
New York times
Fi A 68-4592
ProtectiM the eye. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. id. bAw. 16 mm. (Secmg and bearing, no. 3)
SUMMARY: Showi bow (he eye is protected by nature: the eyelid, tcan. the
irii, and the bony eye socket. Explain* the procedure of eye testing and how
faulty vision, uaually due to i malfonncd eyeball or malfunctioning lens, can be
corrected. For elementary grades.
1. Eye — Juvenile films. 2. Vision^ Juvenile films. [1. Eye. 2. Vision]
I. British Brosdcasiiiig O^rpcntion. Television Ser^cc. 11. Time-Life Hints.
111. Series; Seeing and hearing. [Motion picture^ no. i.
[QP475.5] 372.3 76-7 147 1 7
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
125
Protecting the forest (Filnvitrip) Virginia Vocational Ag-
riculture Service. Made and released by Virginia Dept.
of Education, Film Production Service, 1967.
68 fr. color. 35 mm. (Virginia's forests, no. 9)
Based on the l>ook Forestry In vocational agriculture In Virginia,
by the Virginia State Board of Education.
Summary: Traces the procedures to be followed in locating, analyz-
ing, and controlling forest fires. Includes Insect and disease control
and protecting the forest from animals.
1. Forest protection. 2. Trees — Diseases and pests. i. Virginia.
Stats Board of Education. Forestry In vocational agriculture in
Virginia, ii. Virginia. Division of Vocational Education, in. Vir-
ginia. Depr. of Education. Series: Virginia's forests (Filmstrip)
na 9.
Virginia. Dept. of
Bdncatloa
Fi A 67-3561
PiotocUt jvm eyes, [nimstrip] Scon Edticatioa Divisioa, 1 97a
54 fr. color. 4Snn. aadphonodiKr 3i^ 12 to, 33 l/3rpm. (Safety
at work)
Also issued with phonoupe in casKttc.
With tcacber'i guide.
SUMMARY: DiscuMcs varioiH aspects of school shop safety. EmphSMM
protecbng the eyes while working.
1. School shops— Safety measures- 2. Eye— Protectioo. I. Scon Graph-
ics. Edticatioa Division. II. Series: Safety at woric [Filmstrip]
tTT170.4) 614.8 72-732983
Scon Education Divisioa 72 MAKC
Protecting your family and others (FihMtrip) Your Les-
son Plan Materials Corp., 1968.
41 fr. color. 55 mm. (Bealtb habits)
Summary: Explains the Importance of good health and how to
protect your family and others from disease. Shows the need for
cooperating with the many people who work to keep us well-
1. Hygiene. i. Your Lesson Plan Materials Orporatlon. Se-
ries: Health hablu (Filmstrip. Your Lesson Flan Materials Corp^)
613 Fi A 67-3463
Y. L. P. Materials Corp.
iProtective nature, {Motion picture)
Film Productions, 1949.
International Tele-
n mill. Rd. bAw. 1« mm. 'John Kieran's kaleidoscope)
Cyedilt: Producers. Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee
Bummary: Illustrates the protective devices and adaptions of ani-
mals and Insects. Shows a colony of ants storing away food and
strengthening the colony's home, a tumblebng protecting Its esta
an o«l frustrated In Its attack on a tortoise, a bird seeking reS
^'^X, ^ '^*'"^- *■ "^"^P'"* flshting off a dog, and a birn oSl
catching a destructive rodent
1. Animal weapon.^. 2. Birds of prey. i International Tele
tTon^'pSr'""'' '"'• ^""'"^ John Kieran-s kSdo^^ OIo-
Fi 67-2068
Protectoseal Company
see
Flammables engineering.
Protein digestion (Motion picture) Thome Films. 1970.
4 mln. si. color. superSmm. (Experimental biology : dlgewtlon I
Ijoop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the process of digestion a» evidenced
when cottage cheese proteins are digested with a crude pepsin extract.
1. Protein metabolism. 2. Digestion. I. Thome Films. Inc..
Boulder, Colo. II, Series; Experlmenui bIol<«y: digestion (Motion
picture)
[QP171] 574.1 70-712137
Thome Films, inc.
The Protein gap (Filmstrip) Food and Agriculture Organi-
zation of the United \ations. Rome, 1971. Released in the
1'. S. b> Unipub.
OS fr. color. 85 mm.
1 k^ub le* frame version also issued
With script.
ST'MMARY: Describes causes and con^tequences of protein gap.
Points out BoiuUon^ Including production of more food, training
mor** people to tesch nutrition, elimination of protein waste, develop-
ment of cheap synthetic proteins on a large scale, raising living
standards, and checking the popnlatloo exploslwj.
1. Nutrition. 2. Proteins. I. Food and Agriculture Organisa-
tion of the United Nations. II. Unipub.
[QP1«] 64U 73-739714
I'nipub
Protein synthesis (Motion picture) Harper & Row, Pub-
Ii^hei>-. Made by Hay State Film Productions.
4 min. rI. color, super 8 mm. (Macromolet^'ulHr biosyntliesis )
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Author. J. Lawrence Fox; artist, George Kelvin.
SUMMARY; Uwes animation to present the three stage.s of protein
synthesis: Initiation, propagation, and teitnluatiuD.
1. Protein biosynthesis^ I. Harper & Row, Publishers.
II. Series: Macromolecular biosynthesis (Motion picture)
[Qmsi] 574.8 7a-7l2699
Harper & Row, Publlshera
Protein synthcflis (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Molecular basis of heredity)
liOop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows how DNA directs the synthesis of proteins
through Intermediary molecules of RN A.
1. Protein biosynthesis. 2. Deoxyribonucleic acid. 3. Blbonaclelc
add. I. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: The
Molecular basis of heredity (Motion picture)
574.8 70-706411
Eating Corporation
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Proltin synthesis (Moti<Hi picture) The Senses Botmhi,
1971.
12 Diio. ad. color. 16 mm. (A Protein primer)
Sl'MUABT: U«es a dance by two hundred Mudents to srmboUze
the tntraceUaUr process whlc4i produced protetna.
1. Protein blosyntbesla. I. Tbe Senses Bureau. II. Series; A.
PrtJtrfn prhner (Motion picture)
[QP551] 547 72-713585
CINE
Protein synthesis. Part 1 : Transcription (Motion picture)
Ealing Corp.. 1971.
4 mliL. »1. colfH-. super 8 mm. (The Molecular basis of hered-
It.v )
Loop fllni. Film notes on csrtridge case.
Summary : Describes the messenger RNA hjpotbeals where It is
shown that the Information contained In the DNA molecule \n tran-
scribed to an RNA molecule which moves to cytoplasmic sites of
protein synthesis.
1. Ribonucleic acid. 2. Protein bloaynthesU. I. Baltns Cor-
poration, Cambrtdge, Ukas. Series: Tlie Holecalar basis of
heredity (Motion picture)
574^ 70-710743
EallogOorp.
Protein synthesis. Part 2: Tranalatioa (Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1971.
4 min. St. color, super S mm. (The Molecular basis of hered-
ity)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary : Describes the transfer RNA hypothesis where It Is
shown that the mechanism of amino add assembly depends npou
the presence of a specific Intermediary-transfer RNA.
1. Ribonucleic add. 2. Protein biosynthesis. \. Salins C3or-
poratlcHi, Cambridge, Mass. Series; The Molecular basts of
heredity ( Uotlon picture)
574.8 74-710789
Ealing Corp.
Proteins & deamination (Filmstrip) AVard's Natural Sci-
ence Establishment, 1970.
81 fr. color. 35 mm. anti phonotape In cassette: dual-track (1
blank), II ipfi., 14 mIn. (Ward's soto-Ieani system)
With manual and student review sheet.
CREDITS : Author. Robert L. Gerlng.
Sl'MMARY : An iudlvidiMlised instruction lesson which provides
a workiag knowledge of protein synthesis and hydrolysis, and of the
process of deamlnstioo.
1. Protein biosynthesis. 2. Hydrolysis. 3. Deamination. I.
Ward's Natural Science Establishment, inc. Series: Ward's solo-
learn sj'Stem (Filmstrip)
674.1 74-738350
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Protest and communicatifMi {Motion picture) British
Broadcasting Corp., London. Released in the U. S. by
Time-Life Films, 1970.
ri2 ntin. ad. color. 16 mm. (Civilisation series, no. 6)
With outline.
Crrditt: Writer and narrator, Kenneth Clark.
tfumwirp: Suneys the development of western civilization In the
16lh c^itiiry in the North as evidenced In the use of the printing
press and in tite refdrmation. Protentsntism, and especially In the
work of Erasnius, Sir Thomas More, Dllrer, Holbelo, Luther, Cranach,
and Shakespeare.
Another is.<»ue. 35 mm.
1. Sixteenth century. i. British Broadcasting Oorporatlon. tL
Tlme-Ufe Films. Series: Civilisation series (Motion picture) no. 9.
901.93 78-708453
Time-Life Films
Protest writing: an American tradition (Filmstrip) Edu-
cational Dimensions Corp., 1970.
',; filmstrips (60 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 phoaodlscs (2 s.
each). 12 In., SSit rpm., 15 mIn. each part.
With teacher's milde.
St'MMARY: Shows how protest writing has effectively brought
about change in American sodety, from the writings of Thomas
Paine to the critical comments of Rachel Carson a^ Dr. Martin
LuihM- King-
1. Dlasenters— tJ. S. I. Educational Dimensloos Corporation.
[AZ507] 818 71-739053
Educational Dimensloos Corp.
Protestant ChUdxen's Home
A Place for Danny.
F»rotestant Episcopal Church In the U.S.A. Domestic
and Foreign Mlflsionary Society
see
The Fish story.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A,
Executive Council
see
How do you see black America?
PrtAestart Episcopal Church in the U. S. A.
Minnesota (Diocese)
see
Steeple ... or people.
A Protestant philosophy o{ education {Motion picture)
KTCA-TV, Released by National Kducational Television
and Riulio Center, 1961.
29 mlu. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Philosophies of education)
CreOU: Producer and director. Joseph T. McDermott; moderator,
HarTcy M. Rice.
Summary: Professor Merrlmon Cunlngglm explains the role of
diversity In ProtesUot tradition and belief. He notes that Protes-
tants believe that some appropriate way must be found to teach
religious values and belleb In the schools.
1. Education — Philosophy. 2. Religion In the public schools,
r. Minneapolis. Television station KTCA-TV. n. National Bdnca-
tional Television and Radio CJenter. ( Series : Philowqihiea of edu-
cation (UotloD picture)
877 Fi 67-487
Protestantlta. [Filmstrip] Family Films, 1967.
67 fr. colof . 35 mm. And ph«nodi*f 2 » . 12 in.. 33 1 < 3 tiwi , 1 1 mii)
(Faiihi people live by)
With leader'i guide
CREOITS: Wriier. Paul R. Kidd: nsnainr. Phillip Barum; phuiogrephcr.
Alexander B. FergiMon.
SUMMARY: Preaenls basic ProtcMant bclicfi by ihrt*ini[ iw.. lypicsl Pror-
eslim ChriitUn young people who are taking [wri in the activities <il the ohurch
I. Prolcsunlism, I. Family Films, inc. 11. Scries: Psith-s \ki>v\< I'*': by
(Filinsiri|>]
tBX48Il] 280 72-732879
Family Fitrr-: 72 MARC
Protestantism, part 1 {FOmttrip) Warren Schloat Produc-
tions, 1»70.
CC fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 &, 12 la, 38i rpm., 11
mln. (Rell^ons Of America explained)
With tea<4)er's ^Ide.
Creditt: Writer and photographer, Lola Schloat; editw, Barbara
Martinsons.
Summary: Eq;)lain9 bacl^round and belief of difTer^it Protes-
tant deoomlnatlona.
1. Protestant churches. I. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series : Rellsloos of America explained
(Filmstrip)
280 74-786723
Warren Schloat Produc- tloas
Protestantism, part 2 {FUmttrvp) Warren Schloat Produc-
tions, 1970.
8!l fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 15
mln. (Religions of America explained)
With teacher's guide.
Credit!: Writer and photographer, Lola Schloat; editor, Barbara
UartlosoQS.
Summary: Explores lesser known Protestant denomloatloos, ecu-
menism, and the role of the church la the modem world.
1. Sect'«. 2. Christian union. 3. Church and the world. l
S<4iloat (Warren) Productions, PleaaantrllK N. T. Series: Reli-
gions of America explained (Filmstrip)
280 78-736724
Warren Schloat Prodac- tlons
Protest's new prophets {MoHon picture) WCBS-TV and
('ohimbia I'liiversity. Released bv Holt, Kinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 mln. Bd. bAw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 7: Black radicals and abolilionlsts)
SuittttMry: Benjamin Quarles, Vincent Harding, and Sterling
Stuckey discuss the notion that most abolitlonists—lncludlng William
Lloyd Garrison— were white. They describe the role of the "old"
black abolilionlsts who preceded them and the "new" abolilionlsts
who are credited with the thrust that brought symbolic emancipa-
tion—Charles Remond, Samuel R. Ward, WlUlam WelU Browo,
Frederick Douglass, and others.
1. Abolitionists. 1. Quarles, Benjamin, n. Harding, vinceoL
m. Stuckey, Sterling, iv. New York. Television sutlon WOBS-TT.
V. Columbia University, vi. Holt, Rlnehart and Winston, Ina Se-
ries ■ Black heritage : a history of Afro-Americans (Motion
Dicture) Section?: Black radicals and aboUtlooista.
301.451 71-704053
Holt, Rlnehart and Wluston
Prothmann Associates
see
The Age of Chaucer and Richard II.
Along these lines.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 1:
Elements of architecture.
Appreciation of architecture.
Greek architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 3:
Roman architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 4:
Early Christian and ^zantine architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 5:
Romanesque architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 6:
Gothic architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 7:
Renaissance and baroque architecture.
126
Appreciation of architecture. Part 8:
Architecture in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 9:
light and color.
The Art of the Eskimo.
Art of the North West coast Indians.
The Bayeux tapestry, part 1.
The Bayeux tapestry, part 2.
Behold the Man.
Bridges.
The Changing style of costume.
Colour and illusion.
The Colour of chivalry.
Craftsmen and the growth of the cites.
Creative book craft.
The Dead Sea scrolls.
Decorative penmanship.
Discovery one — have you ever.
The Dutch school of painting.
Early hints of the Gothic spirit.
Elegance and low life, 1735-1760.
Elementary handweaving.
The End of the Victorian era, 1885-1910.
England at the time of conquest.
English architecture. Parti: Anglo-
Saxon and Norman architecture.
English architecture. Fart 2: Gothic
architecture.
English architecture. Part 3; Gothic
architecture.
English architecture. Part 4: Gothic
architecture.
English architecture. Part 5: Tudor and
Jacobean architecture.
English architecture. Part 6: Sir
Christopher Wren.
English architecture. Pan 7: The Rest-
oration and early 18th century.
English architecture. Part 8: Late 18th
and 19th century.
English architecture. Part 9: Ught and
color.
The English school of painting.
English stained glass.
Etruscan art.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Prothmann Associates (Continued,
European architecture.
Expansion of trade and the Wars of the
Roses, 1435 to 1460.
An E:q)erimental junior hi^ art program.
The First of the Tudors, 1485-1510.
5, 000 years of Egyptian art.
The Flemish school of painting.
Further along these lines.
The German school of painting.
The History ol pattern, part 1.
The Histoiy of pattern, part 2.
The History of Western art. No. 1;
Prehistoric art.
The History of Western art. No. 2:
Mesopotamian art.
The History of Western art. No. 3:
Egyptian art.
The History of Western art. No. 4:
Art in the Greek world.
The History of Western art. No. 5:
Roman art.
The History of Western art. No. 6:
Early Christian and Byzantine art.
The History of Western art. No. 7:
Medieval painting.
The History of Western art. No. 8:
Renaissance and Mannerist painting.
The History of Western art. No. 9: The
age of the Renaissance outside Italy.
The History of Western art. No. 10.
Painting in the Baroque age.
The History of Western art. No. 11: The
18th century.
The History of Western art. No. 12:
French Revolution to 1900.
The Histoiy of Western art. No. 13:
Modem painting.
The History of Western art. No. 14:
Romanesque architecture.
The Histoiy of Western art. No. 15:
Gothic architecture.
The History of Western art. No. 16:
Architecture in Italy, Renaissance to Baroque.
The History of Western art. No. 17:
Architecture outside Italy, Renaissance to
Baroque.
The History of Western art. No. 18:
Architecture in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The History of Western art. No. 19:
Modern architecture.
The History of Western art. No. 20:
Romanesque and Gothic sculpture.
The History of Western art. No. 21:
Sculpture, Gothic to Baroque.
The History of Western art. No. 22:
Sculpture in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Islam.
The Life of Christ in masterpieces of art.
Looking at things.
The Modem house in the United States.
The Municipal architect.
Portraite, 1390-1890.
Practical art methods: Cutting and
printing.
Practical art methods: Knife painting.
Practical art methods: Painting in oils.
Practical art methods: Plaster block
printing.
Practical art methods: Printing with
textures.
Progress in design.
Reformation and counter-Reformation,
1535-1560.
Religious art.
Restoration of metals.
Restoration of pottery.
The Romantic age and the Industrial Rev-
olution, 1785-1810.
Royaliste and Puritans, 1635-1660.
Shakespeare's writing lifetime, 1585-1610.
Spanish painting, 1530-1830.
The Triumph of industry, 1835-1860.
Van Gogh.
Velazquez.
Visual language of communication.
William and Maiy, 1685-1710.
Protists (J/o(ioti picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 iiiin. Hi. color, super 8 tnm.
Loop tiiin. Film notes on cartridge cane.
Cr«t(i,. Author. R. D. AUeo.
^Mntnvtrir. Shows Ave common pi«tl«s — amoeba. Paramecium,
stenlor, rortlcella. and euglena — that are pleotlfQl In most fresh-
water ponds and lakes.
1. Unicellular organisms. 2, Fresh-water fauna. i. Ealtng
Corporation, Cambrldse, Mass.
S93 78-700289
Ealing Corporation
Proto Tools, Los Angeles
see
The Common denominator.
127
Proton motkHis in ice (Motion picture) Dept. of Chem-
istry, Yale University. Hade by David G. Anderson and
Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educatiraial Corp., 1971.
6 mlD. Bd. culor. IS mm. (Yale chemistry fllui series)
SUMMARY : An animated film prepared for and under the direc-
tion of Larg Ouaa^r. Explains gome iiaiiiiiial ele<:-trlcal pri^)ertie8 of
Ice at the molecular level. Shows a model of the normal hexagooftl
structure of Ire crystals and illustrates two types of proton motion
In Ice crystals,
1. Ire crystaiR. 2. Ice — Electric pn^terties. 3. Protons. I.
Yale Uni\-er8lt.v. Dept of Chemistry. II. Encyclopaedia Brltaimlca
Educational Conforation. III. Series: Yale chemistry film series
(Motion picture)
[QC920] M6 72-713809
Encyclopaedia Kritan- oica Educational Corp.
Proton tnnuler \m dwnical chance. [Blnutrip] H. M. Stone Pro*
ductioos, 1971.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. (Secondary icknce)
Sound versioiu kteo iMued.
With guide and resource manual.
SUMMARY: Develop* the BronMed acid-base theory in order to describe
properties and reactions of acida, baiea, and (alls. With captions.
I. Acids. 2. Bases (Chemistry) 3 Salti. I. Stone (H. M.) Productions.
II. Series: Secondary icience. [PUmstrip]
100477] 541 70-739069
H. M. Stone Productions 72 MAItC
!■ dMateal ckaage. [I^lnutrip] H. M. Sione Pro-
ductiona, 1971.
and phonodiic: 2 s.. 12 ia., 33 1/3 rpm., 23 n
46 fr. color. 3S nun.
(Secondary science)
Also issued with phonolape in casictte.
Captioned version slso tMucd.
With |uide and resource manual.
SUMMARY: Develop* the Bronsted acid-base theory in order to explain
properties and resctioni of acids, bases, and salts.
1- Acids. 2. Bases (Chemistry) 3. Sdts. I. Stone (R M.) Production*.
11. Scries: Secondary science. iFilmtirip]
lQD477] U\ 77-740706
H. M. Sto«e Productions 72 MARC
Protoplasmic streaming in a plant cell {Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 m"!. 'I. col(>r, auper 8 mm. (Botany mrles)
Loop film.
With teachera' guide.
Suntmari/; Shows protoplasmic ntreamlnK within rigid plant cells
through the microscope at l(Xh: magnification.
1. frotoplasmtc streaming. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporaflon. Series: Botany M>ries (Motion picture. Bto-
cyclopaedia Brltaiio>lca Educational Corp.)
581.1 76-708781
Encyclopaedia Britannica EUucatiooal Oorpi.
FrotosM (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1947.
Made by H. R. Hewer. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associate 1966.
34 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
SUMMARY : lilustratea the diversity of Protoxoa.
1. Protosoa. I, Common Ground, ltd.. London. 11 Carman
Educational Associates.
Cannan Bdncattooal
76-738522
PntouniiB {FUmatrip) Imperial Film Co., 1968.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Vocabulary of biologr- Group 1:
The Invertebrates, no. 1)
Cr«iitt: Author and lltnstrator, S. D. Kalcber.
Summary: Uses pictures to define and explain tue clasalflcatlon
of the protoxoans.
1. Protozoa i. Imperial Film Company, Inc.. Lakeland, Fla.
Series: The Vocabulary of biology (Filmstrip) Group 1: Ihv \anr-
tebrates. no. 1.
693 Fi A 68-5005
Imperial Film Co.
Hie Proud (Filmstrip) Concordia Films, 1961
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a.. 12 in., 33) rpm.,
9 min. (In our stead)
With leader'H guide and sermon outline.
SUMMARY : Portraya how the pride of Calaphaa and Peter added
to the suffering of Christ and relates that the sinful pride of Chris-
tians today aiMs to the burden of Christ's aafferlng.
1. Pride and Tanlty. I. Concordia Publishing House. St Loula
II. Series: In our stead (Filmstrip)
248.4 70-738645
Concordia FUm
The Proud New Yorkers {Motion picture) Consolidated
Edison Co. Made by Peckham Productions. Released by
Associiition Films, 1969.
22 mill. «d. color, 10 mm.
BHtnmary: Shows the re«tilt« of the efforts of some of the indlvid-
ii:»I« i^iTwratlons, and foundation.'* that are involved In trying to
make New York City a better place in which to live. The "prtjiid
New Yorkers" throughout the five boroughs and nearby suburbs de-
scribe their efforts to create busines.'«s and cooperatives in the ghet-
tos, to restore historic shrines, to preserve the natural environment,
to train workers for better Jobs, to generate new pride in old neigh-
borhoods, and to provide recreation and a fuller life for the people
of the city.
Another issue. 35 mm,
1. New York (City)— Description. r. Con.solidated EAlsan Com
pany of New York, Inc. n. Anociatloo Films, Inc.
309.17471 72-706093
Consolidated &ll«on Co. of Npw York
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Proudly they came (Motion picture) Robert M. Johnson
Associates, 1D71.
1^7 mill. sd. color, m nmi.
PiAtiuoetl III cooperation with the Honor America Day Coniriilttee
aiKl the AiDerkan Historic and Cultural Society.
CREDITS: Producer and director, Robert M. Johnson; writer,
Kotiei't J. Serling: editor, John M. Gordon.
SVMMAJIY: A record of the events of Honor Americ* Day, 1970.
Includes a message dellrered by President Nixon; And contributions
and songs b; Bob Hope, Billy Oraham, Kate Smith, Pat Boone,
Dii;ah Shore, Glen Campbell, Ja(4 Benny, and others. Narrated by
James Stewart.
1. Fourth of July celebrations. I. Robert M. Johnson Associ-
ates.
[E2863 973.924 76-713499
CINE
Provence {FUimtrip) Gessler Pub. Co., 1965.
o'- fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, single-track, l reel
(7 in.), 7\4 In. per sec., npproT. 25 mln. (Jolis coins rte France)
With i.xi in Frt-ncli and I::ti};li.sh.
Summarti: Fktures the miiKiiiflcent Pont du Gjird, and tlie ruins
of Aries. Nliiies. and Oninge to point up the splendor and majesty
that was Uotne in France. Contrasts these reminders of tlit' past
to modern .Marseilles with Its C\tfr radleuse.
1. Provence— Descr. & trnv. i. Gessler Piihlishlng Company.
Series: Jolis coins de France (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-42 13
Gessler Pub. Co.
Providence {Motion picture) Family Theater, 1964.
.T miri. sd. bAw, 16 mm. (Sonp of the aces)
Credili: Producer, Patrick Peyton; supervising producer, Maria
I-uiii de Tcn;i : director and ticreenplay, Bill Welib; luuiJitor, Mac-
doniild Curcy ; musk-. Dnvld Ituksin: cameraman, Donald Ilemlerson.
Hummaiy: A modern Interpretation of Psalm 112 using scenes of
a farm family as they go about their daily chores,
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Ilible. O. T. I'snlnis cxni— Criticism, interpretation, etc, i.
Bible. O. r, Psulais cxiii. ii. Pamlly Theater, Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Song of the ages I Motion picture)
223 74^702136
Family Theater
Providers of plenty {Motion picture) Fred A. Xiies Com-
nuiiiioatioiis ("enters. Released by Farm Film Foundation,
19t;7.
28 ml .. m\. color. 16 mm.
Sponsoreil by twelve Federal l^nd Banks.
Summinn: Uses a dramatization about a modern farm family to
explain the importance of efficiency oa modern farms. Surveys the
sprawling breadth of the activity in the field of agriculture and the
various opportunities for employment In this industry.
1. Farm management. 2. Agriculture as a profession. i. Fred
A. Niles Conimnnicatlons Center.';, ii. Farm Film Foundation, Wash-
ington. X>. C.
Fi A 67-1096 rev
CI.NK
Providing for independence in learning {Motion picture)
Cincinnati Public Schools. Released by Indiana Univer-
sity Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
»! min. sd. b4w. 16 mm.
Cnditt: Director, Robert E. Gilbert.
S II III mart/: Outlines the need for providing children with the
opportunity an<l skills for independent learning. Points out the role
of the school and the library In developing self-direction skills and
providing opportunities for the disadvantaged child to overcome the
negative Influences of the ghetto.
1. Individualized instruction. 2. Socially handicapped children-
Education. 3. Libraries and the socially handicapped. i, Clncln-
oali. Public Schools, il Indiana. University. Audio-Visual C^n-
Indlana Univ. .\udio-
371.9
visual Center
79-700841
Province <^ Newfoundland and Labrador {FUmttrip) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada, 1965.
47 fr. color. 35 mm.
French version released under the title La province de Terre-
Neuve et du I..abradnr.
Bummary: Presents various aspects of life as seen In the Provinces
of Newfoundland and Labrador.
1. Newfoundland— Descr. A trav. 2. Labrador— Descr. & trav,
1. Canada. National Film Board.
Fi A 67-4297
National Film Board of Canada
The Province of Quebec {Filrmtrip), Kye Gate House, 1969.
441 fi. ci)l.>r. 'ATi mm. and phnnodlse: 1 a.. 12 In., 33J rpra.,
14 mln micniKnKtve. (Geography of eastern Canada, no. S)
Willi lejU'her'M manual.
Crcditu: Writer and pholographer, Maxtne HalcfT.
i<ummait/' r>eK<'rlbes Important regions from the northern Ungava
dlMrk-t to the heavily populated M^uthern townsblpi^, and sliows
Monirf^I and Quebec In relation to the Province as a whole.
1. Quebec (Province) — Description antl travel. i. Eye Gate
Uou<ie. Inc. 3erie>': Geography of eastern Canada (Fllmstrlp)
DO. 3.
Eye Gate House
917.4
71-788782
The Province of Quebec: the Appalachian region {Film-
strip) National Film Board of Canada, 196r>.
89 fr color. 3.*} mm.
English version of the French film entitled L« Quebec- les ap-
pal nchei.
With manual.
Hummarv: Pictures the Appalachian region of the Province of
Quebec. Including views of the scenery and of the Industries In the
area. With captions.
1. Quebec (Province). i. Canada. National Film Board.
It. Le Quebec— lea appatacbea (Pllmstrlp)
917.14 Fi A 67^298
National Film Board of Canada
The Province of Quebec — the Laurentian region {FUmstrip)
National Film Board of Canada, 1965.
41 fr. color, 35 mm.
English version of the French film entitled Le Quebec— le plateau
laurentten.
Summary: Pictures the Laurentian region of the Province of Que-
bec, including views of the Laurentians, of the Saguenay, the Abltibl.
and the Teniskaming, and of the settlements of the far north where
mining, lumbering, and agriculture are continuing to expand. With
captions.
1. St. Lawrence Valley— Descr. & trav. i. Canada. National
Film Board, u. Le Quebec— le plateau laurentlea (Fllmstrlp)
917.14 Fi A 67-4299
National Film Board of Canada
The Province of Quebec: The St. Laurence r^ion {FUm-
strip) National Film Board of Canada, 1965.
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
Originally released under the title Le Quebec: Le plateau lauren-
tien.
With manual.
Summary: Depicts the St. Lawrence River and various points of
Interest in the area, including views of the Industries, dties, and
people. With captions.
1. St. Lawrence River — Descr. & trav. i. Canada. National
Film Board, ii. Le Quebec: Le plateau laurentten (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 68-3714
National Film Board of Canada
Provincial Government {Filmatrip) National Film Board
of Canada, 1966.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Government in Canada)
French version i-eleased under the title I* gouvernement provInclaL
Credit*: Executive producer, Hans Milller ; director, Margaret
Wescott; teacher-advisers, Richard Bowles. Ruth Foster, Walter
Coultard, John Gillett, Morris Patt, Blanche Snell; artist, Peter
Whalley; photographers, Herb Taylor, John de VIsser.
Summary: Uses captioned photographs and cartoon drawings to
show the role of the Provincial Government In Canada. Explains
what the government can or cannot do under its constitutional
prerogatives, shows views of the legislature In sessloti, and points
out how costs of the growing social services are divided between
the Federal and Provincial governments.
1. Canada — Pol. & govt. 2. State governments — Canada. i.
Canada. National Film Board. Series: Government In
Canada (Filmstrlp)
354.71 Fi A 67-4300
National Film Board of Canada
Prowlers of the Ever^ades. [Motion pictiu'C] Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co.,
1957.
32 min. id. color. 16 mm.
OriginaUy released in 35 mm. in 19S2, u part of the True-life adventure
•cries.
With teacher' I guide.
CREDITS: Director and writer. Jsmcs Atgtr; namtor, Winston Hibler; mu-
lic, Paul Smith; photographer. Alfred G. Milolte: editor, Anthony Gerard.
SUMMARY: A photographic study of the wild life of the Honda Everglades.
Describes the habits of the many birds found in the swamplands and explains thai
the alligator rules over the area, devouring all varieties of wild life with impartial-
ity.
1. Birds— Florida— Everglades. 3. Alhgaiors- 1, Disney (Walt) Produc-
tions. II. Walt Disney Educational Mstcrialt Company.
[QL684, 591.9759 75-714974
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Prudden, Bonnie, 1914-
see
Keep fit — be happy.
Prudential Insurance Company of America, Newark,
N.J.
A Chance to save a life.
The Name of the game is . , . basketball.
Poised tor action: Football.
Prudhoe Bay— or bust! (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana
rniversity, Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Our vanishing wilderness, no. 3)
CREDITS: Producer, director, and editor. Shelly Grossman; story
and research, Mary Louise Grossman, John Hamlet; narrator, John
Hamlet.
SUMMARY : Explores the possible effects on wildlife and migra-
tory habits If an 800-mile hot oil pipeline Is built across the Alaskan
wlldemeas.
1. Wildlife coDservatioi^— Alaska. I. National Edacatlooal Tele-
vision and Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. III. Series : Our vanishing wilderness (Hotloo picture) no. S.
[QH77] 333.7 70-710656
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Prunes — a taste of sunshine {Motion picture) California
Prune Advisory Board. Released by Modtirn Talking
Picture Service |196-?i
20 mln. ad, color. 18 mm.
Hummai-ff- Dlscussea the growing, harvesting, and processing of
prunes and presenU recipes and serving suggestlona for their use.
1. Prune. r. California Prune Advisory Board, n. Modern
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
6.14 Fi A 67-5174
Modern Talking Picture Service
128
Pruning ornamental shrubs {Filmstrlp) Vocational Educa-
tion Productions, 1^8.
65 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape : plastic, single-track, 1 reel
(5 In.), '3i in. per sec., 12 mln.
With illu.ttrated narrative scripL
Credits: .Author. Lloyd Petroelje.
Summary: Presents the elements of pruning ornamental sbniba.
Discusses the aims of pruning, growth principles, pruning tools, typea
of pruning, and decisions to be made before pruning.
1. Ornamental shrubs. 2. Pruning. I. Vocational Education
Productions.
635.9 Fi A 68-4817
Vocational Education Prodtictloos
Pryor, Robert ^
see
Diy mounting and laminating pictures.
Psalm {Motion picture) Short Film, Praf^ue. Released in
the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Director. Bvald Sdhorm ; script, Bvald Schorm, Jan SpAta ;
music, Jan Klusfik ; photography, Jan SpAta.
Summary: Shows scenes of the old parts of Prague, Including the
Jewish cemetery.
1. Prague — Description. i. Kritk^ film. n. dmtemporary
Films/McGraw-Hlll.
914.37 79-703906
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Psalm 104 (Motion picture) Morton Schindel. Released by
Sim Productions, 1969.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Storyteller, Eugene Kern.
Summary: Presents Psalm 104 as an esthetic, visual, verbal, and
musical experience. An Iconographic Interpretation of a time paint-
ing <a scroll 33 feet long) by Lewis Rubensteln.
1. Rubensteln. Lewis W. Psalms crv. L Schindel, Morton.
IL Sim Productions, inc.
223 71-705156
Sim Productions
Psalm 139 (Motion picture) WUNC-TV. Released by Na-
tional Educational Television and Radio Center, 1961.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Biblical masterpieces)
Credits: Director, Don Trapp.
Summary; Dr. Bernard Boyd, chairman of the Department of Re-
ligion at the University of North Carolina, analyzes the literary and
theological values of Psalm 139.
1 Bible. O T. Psalms cxixn — Criticism, Interpretation, etc.
I. WUNC-TV (Television station) Chapel Hill, N. C. n. National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Series : Biblical master-
irieces (Motion picture)
Fi 67-809
Psssht (Motion picture) Fisher-Slezas Films, 1969.
T} mln, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An amu.-iing comment on contemporary life In which
the aerosol can is the con.staot i-ompanlon of a couple as they get
ready to go to work.
I. Fisher-Slezas Films.
791.43 72-705648
CINE
Psychedelic wet (Motion picture) Homer Groening, 1968.
8 min. Sd- color. 16 mm. _. , , Ji„„
SuntDi'iiy Surveys water in its most fascinating aspects, including
views ol reflections on the ceiling of the sea off the Bahamas, a
Dretty girl In a pool, and great waves off the north shoi-e lu Oahu.
1 Water 2 Photography— Marines. i. Groening. Homer.
778.9 Fi A 68-847
CINE
PsychedcUcs: a way to travel? (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Pro-
ductions. Released by Q-fEd Productions and Society
for Viiual Education, 1970.
(Jl fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 8
mill. (Drugs in today's world)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Summary ■ Examines the effects of snlfflng glue and taking mes-
caline and L£D. Stresses that the long-term effects of marijuana
are not known. . „ , , ,,, ,
1 Narcotic habit. I. Q+Ed Productions. II. Society for Visual
Education. Inc., Chicago. Series: Drugs In today's world (Fllm-
strlp)
613.8 73-738078
Society for Visual F.dnoatlon
Psychiatric nursing: past and present (Motion picture)
Video Nursing, 1968. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 nil't. sd. b&w. 16mui. (Nursing In psychiatry)
Videotape al«o l.'wued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credits: Instructor, Martha Mitchell.
Sum»Mry: Traces the development of psychiatric nursing to the
present-day concern for a therapeutic nurse-patient relatltmshlp.
1. Psychiatric nursing. i. Video Nursing. Inc. Series: Nurs-
ing In psychiatry (Motion picture)
610.78 73-703437
video Nursing
Psychiatric problems of the aged (Motion picture) Video
Nursinjr. 1970. Miide by WTTW-TV.
30 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Gerontological nursing, no. 7)
videotape also Issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audio tape.
Credits: Instructors, Virginia Stone, Mary Shaughnessy.
Summary : Describes organic brain syndrome with emphasis upon
hypoxia and the Impairment of utillxation of oxygen; Illustrates
some of the nursing measures which can assist patients to cope
with this type of disability.
1. Geriatric psychiatry. I. Video Nursing, Inc. Series: Ge-
rontological nursing (Motion picture) no. 7.
610.78 78-710011
Video Nursing
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Psychiatriat in the cfMnmniuty (Motion picture) Presi-
dent and Fellows of Harvard College, 1966.
22 mill. sd. IWkw. 16 nmi.
A Horvurd Medical School meatal health training Qlm.
Summar]/: A lecture by Erich Liademann who outilaes his coaoept
of the community, and describes the importance of the psych Iatrl8t'i
understanding the structure and processes of a communlt; as be
extends his concerns beyond the patienta who se^ hiM care.
1. Psychiatrists. i. Lindemaun, Erich, n. Harrard CnlTeralty.
616.89 Fi 68-217
. tMotvm picture] Hartley Pro-
PiycUca,!
ductions. 1972.
33 mio. kL color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Ptrap«ycliok)fist Thebna MoH introduces the field of psychic
pbcnomens aad icti u mistreM of cemnocucs for a disctMnon by •cwntitts who
an rcspofttible for psrtkkilsr artat o( study, nich •« healing, bio-feedback trtin-
iag, piychokinesa, telepathy, aod extraaenaory perception. Explaiiu thst only
recently ttaa psrspaycholocy fsioed respect ai a field of lerious icientifk coosid-
eratioa.
1. PiycUcal rcacaich. I. Hanky Prodacttoas.
tBF1031i 133 72-700930
A.LA. Booktot 73 MARC
PtycholK>n«Hul aspects of the ■eaopuse. (Motion picture]
Ayerst Laboratories, 1971. Made by Aegis Productions.
22 min. id. cotor. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Surveyi [he psychoendocrine field, using patient inlerview,
diicunion, and laboraiory demonstration Dr. Dorothea Keirdiscuues the diag-
nosis of estrogen deTicicncy in the menopausal woman and the value of replace-
ment therapy to help her maintain s full life physically and emotionally.
l.Menopauae. 2. Eao-ogen— Physiological effect 1. Ayerst Laboratories,
tRGlg6]
Ayerat Labofatorics
618.1
72-700759
MARC
Psychological adjustment to college (Motion picture) Uni-
versity Division, Indiana University. Released by Indi-
ana University Audio- Visual Center. 1971.
43 mln. sd. h&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Frederick Coons describes for beginning college i^u-
dents the major derelopmental tasks that they will encounter during
their college years.
1. College student orientation. 2. Collie students — Psychology.
I. Indiana. University. University Division. II. Indiana. Uni-
versity. Audlo-Vl-sual Ceotw.
[LB2343.3] 155.5 77-714204
Indiana. Unlr. Audio- Visual Center
Psychological aspects of disability (Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill, 1971. Made by William Claiborne Inc.
10 mill. sil. color. 16 mm. (Orientation to rehabilitation)
Also issued in super S mm. in cartridge.
With instructor's gttlde.
CREDITS : Author. Settle M. Hiitchins.
SUMMARY: Four clinical psychologists who have worked exten-
sively with rehabilitation patients discuss anxiety, anger, denial,
depression, loss of self-esteem and a positive self-image, and other
common eiuotional responses to physical disability.
1. Ha ndi.-apped— Psychology. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company,
II. Series: Orientation to rehabilitation (Motion picture)
[RM930] 155.9 72-713979
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Piyctelogkal Mpecti of the amt I— fly relatioMktp. [Motion
picttirc] American Cancer Society, 1969.
22 min. id. b*w. 16 mm.
Also iaaued in aUadard 8 nm. and wpcr S mm. widi magnetic sound track.
SUMMARY: Portray! the role of the nune in bdptng relatives of the cancer
patient and explains bow the inlercsB of the patient are senred by influencing
the family's attitudes.
1. Cancer nursing. 2. Sick—Piycbology. 1. Amencan Caaccr Society.
lRC266] 610.73 72-700673
American Cancer Society 72 MARC
Piyckologlcml I
[Motion picture]
of the nrae-patlmt rdrtioMUp !■ c
Americaii Cancer Society, 1969.
22 min. id. bftw. 16 mm.
Abo issued in standard 8 mm. and in lupei 8 mm. with magnetic lound track.
SUMMARY: Shows the nurse how to deal with a cancer patient's fear,
depression, and hostility; diactMses the physical, social, and financial foctots
which lie al the root of tbeae feelings.
1. Cancer nursing. 2. Nune and patieat. I. American Cancer Society.
[RC266i 610.73 72-700672
American Cancer Society 72 MARC
Psychological Films, Santa Ana, Calif.
The Actualization group.
Maslow and self -actualization.
Psychology Exploration Films
see
The Inner world of aphasia.
The Psychology of aging (Motion pietwe) Video Nuiwnu,
1969. Made by WITW-TV.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm, (Orowtb and developmoit, the adolt
jears)
Videotape also Issued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audio tapes.
CrediM; Authors, SUnley Cabaoakl. Carolyn Cabanakl, Robert L.
Kaho.
Summary: Discusses the psychological changes which occur Id old
age, such as difflcutty In recall, dlaeogag^nent, aud Increaslog
tlependence.
1. Old age. I. Video Nursing, Inc. Serin; Growth and de-
Telopment, the adult years (Motion picture)
612.66 71-706819
video Nursing
The Psychopath (Motion picture) Amicus Productions,
London. Released in the U. S. by Paramount Pictures
Corp., 1966.
83 mill. sd. color. S5 mm.
Technliicope. Technicolor.
Credita: Producers, Has J. Rotwoberg, Milton Subotsky ; director,
Freddie Francis: writer. Robert Bloch; music, Phil Martel; director
of photography, John Wilcox ; film editor. Oswald Hafeorichter.
Caat: Patrick Wymark. Margaret Johnston, Joho Standing, Alex-
ander Knox, Judy Huxtahle.
SummatTf: A suspense story about a Scotland Yard detective wbo
attempta to solve a series of mordera in which tbe killer left a doll
la tbe linage of the murder victim at the scene of eadt crime.
I. Amlcoa Prodnctlona, ltd. n. ParanuHmt Plctorea Oorporatioo,
Fi 68-1697
Psychosocial adaptation to Uliiess (Motion picture) Train-
Aide Corp. Released by Train-Aide Educational Systems
by Pharmaseal, 1970.
IS min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Patient as a person)
&Iaguetic Hound track.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Alto issued as fllmstrip with record or phonotape In cassette.
With instructor's guide, programmed instrnction booklet, and
jwet test.
CREDITS : Authors, Lynn E. Qulgley. Arlene M. Roberts.
SUM5IARY: Reveals the patient's paycholt^cal and sociological
i»eed.s to the nurse and shows her tbe ways In which she can beki
meet these needs.
I. Nurse and patient. 2, Sick— Psychology. I. Train-Aide Cor-
poration. II, Train-Aide EducatloDal Systems by Pharmaseal lU.
Series : The Patient as a person (Motion picture)
[RT82] 610.7 70-712973
Train-Aide Corp.
Psychosocial aspects of death (Motion picture) Indiana
University, School of Nursing. Released by Indiana
University, Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
39 mln. wl. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer, James D. Perry ; director, WlUiam Kinier.
SUUMART : Presents a dramatised story about a &ur*e who facea
the death of a patlrat fbr the first time. In order to show tbe In^wct
of the death of a patient on a nurse and to examine the Durse^tatlent
relatlonsbip.
1. Terminal care. 2. Nurae and patient I. Indiana. tlnlTer-
Bily, School of Nursing. II. Indiana. UQirerslty, Audlo-Tlsoal
Center.
[RC49] 610.73 73-712773
Indiana. UqIt, Aodio-Tiaual Center
The Psychotic cWM (Motion picture) Pennsylvania State
University, Audio- Visual Services. Released by Psycho-
logical Cinema Register, 1967.
2a min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
CredUa: Author*, M. D. Oriffel, R. C. Prall.
Summarv; A psychiatric examiner trlea to engage a seveQ-year-old
boy In a variety of relatlonshipe through a aeries of roaneuTera.
Shows how the boy actlTely resists by autistic defensea and ritualistic,
compulsive behavior.
1. Mentally 111 chlldrea i. Pennsylvania. State University.
Audlo-Vlsual Services, n. Pennsylvania. State University. Psydio-
loglcal Cinema Register.
618.9218 Fi A 68-2699
Pennsylvania. State University. Audio-VIioal Services
Psychromantics (Motion picture) MUo Waldee, 1970,
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An abstract film which presents, without narration,
a view of Times Square.
1. New York (City)— Streets— Times Square. l Waldea, Milo.
CINE
917.471
74^706920
The PtarBign'g beak, [nimatrip]
Educational Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
34 fr. color, 3) mm. and phonodiac. 2 a.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 7 mm.
(American Ittdian legends)
Abo iaaued witii phonotape in caMcttc
With leacher't gt^.
CREDITS: Educational coUaboralor, C. Fayoe Porter.
SUMMARY: Telb the tegenda of the Kuskokwin Valley in Alaska about the
Eakimo carver who reshaped the beak of an old ptarmigan. Potnta out tbe
necessity of carving in order for the Eskimo to survive in hit habitat; ihows tbe
respect which the Eskimo has for advanced age. For primary grades.
1 . Eskimos— Legends— Juvenile fUms. 2. Eskimos — Social life and ctMoma
—Juvenile fUmt. 1. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporatioa. II.
Series: American Indian legends, (mmatrip. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp.)
lE99.E7] 398.2 76-740265
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Cbrp.
Pterodactyl Productioiis
see
Tbe Toasum that didn't
129
Ptit Jean s'en va aux chantiers (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Cnnada. Released in the U. S. by
Intemntional Film Bureau, 1961.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With handbook.
EnglUb version i-eleased in 1963 under the title Ti-Jean goes lum-
bering.
Credita: Narrator, Roger PIUeL
Summary: A French language film. A tale of the auperbumao
exploits of P'tit Jean, hero of French Caoadlaa folklore, telling ot
bis feats at a Quebec lumber camp
r. Ti-Jean goes lumbering (Motion picture) n. Oanada. Na-
tional Film Board, in. International FUm Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
398,22 75-702707
International Fitm Bureau
La P'tlte Bourgogne (Motion picture)
see Little Burgundy
The Ptolemaic era (FUmstrip) Budek Films and Slides,
1968.
49 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter version.^ {40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with script In
1966 under the title Bgyptiau art. Set 9: Tbe Ptolemaic em.
Credita: Authors, Janice E. Blakei>ey, Robert C. Haclaurln.
Summary. A study of Egyptian art and architecture during the
Ptolemaic period. With captions.
1. Art. Elgyptlan. i. Budek Films and Slides, iuc n. Egyptian
art. Set 9: The Ptolemaic era (Fllmstrip)
709.01 75-735266
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Ptyalin (Motion picture) Thorne Films, 1970.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm. ( Experimental biology ; enxyroe
actloB)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: I'roduovr. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Presents a complete experiment to Illustrate ttie ef-
fect of ptyalin (salivary amylase) on a sUrch solution. Uaes the
iodine-starch test and Benedict's test (for sugar) to show the action
of the enzyme in converting starch to sugar.
1. Diastase. 2. Amylolysis. I. Thome Films, Inc.. Boulder, Colo.
II, Series: Experimental blolocy: enzyme action (Motion picture)
[QP601] 574.1 79-712142
Thome Films, inc.
Puberty (Motion picture) Granada TV, London. Ee-
leased in the U. S. by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1967.
25 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Understanding)
Summary: Deals with tbe subject of puberty in a discussion
between Dr. Zena Maxwell and a selected group of teenagr&
Diagrammatic materials synchronized with commentary illustrate
tbe physical changes which take place at puberty, the process of
menstruation, and the develc^ment of the male reproductive organa
1. Puberty. i. Granada Television Network, ltd. n. Newen-
house (Henk) Inc. Series: Understanding (Motion picture)
612.6 Fi A 68-3269
Henk Newenhouse, inc.
Puberty in boys (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1970.
li» ml I. wi. color. 16 mm. (Human growth and reproduction)
Edited ver»i<m of the motiou picture by Instltut fflr Film und
Blld. Munlrh.
Summary: I'ses animation to demonstrate the effect of the
pituitary gland and the male hormone* on body development, growth
of hair, changes in voice, etc.
Another issue. 8 mm.
Another issue, super 8 mm.
1. Puberty. i. Canada. National Film Board, n. Films In-
corporated. Series: Human growth and reproductloix (Motion
picture)
612.66 79-706486
Public Media
Publi Italia
see
Spy in your eye.
Public Affairs Committee
Tell me where to turn.
Public Broadcasting Service
see
The Unity of nature, part 1.
The Unity of nature. Part 2: The nature
of man and woman.
Public education after the Civil War (Motion picture)
WOBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
:M min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 10: New South and new North, the black ex-
perlKKe)
Summary; Horace Mann Bond dlscunes tbe exclusion of Mack
children from public education after tbe Civil War, the HCboola
operated by tnlssionary groups and the Freedman's Bureau, and the
foundation of tbe first black colleges.
1. Negroes — Educat1<Hi — History. i. Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-
u- New York. Television station WCB8-TV. m. Ooiumbia Utri-
vertlty. IV. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. Series: Bla«A
heritage: a history of Afro-Americana (Motion picture) Section 10:
New South and new North, the black experience.
379.73 76-704065
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Public health {Filmstrip) EncydopaedU BriUnnica Eda-
cati<M)al C<np., 1966.
47 fr. culur. 35 mm. < Infectious disease: causes simI defenses)
Creiits: Culisboraton, Dsriene C. Dnocsn. Olenn A. Lsoger.
S»mma>if: Sorrera tb« scope of public health centers at the local,
national, and international levels.
1. Hjgieoe. Public. i. Eucyclopaedla Brltanjilca E^ducatlonal
Corporation, Series: Infectious disease: causes and defenses
(Fllmstrlp)
614 7&-733402
EDcrdopaedla Brltan- nica Bdacati<Muil Corp.
Public Health Service
see United States. Public Health Service
Public hearins (Motion picture) Fund for Adult Educa-
tion and Xational Educational Television and Radio
Ceiiter. 1!^60. Made by Georj^a Center for Continuinf^
Education.
29 mEo. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Basic Issues of niitn)
Credilt: I'roducer. Gerard -^ppy; director. W. Brockford Gonlon :
writers. Hill Bermont, Gerard Appy: consultants, George Parthe-
mos. Thomas Mahler.
Stimmaiy: Presents a Jrtmnlated congres.-iiona! henring tu raise
the question as to how government should exercise its functions.
Conlrants govtM-miiental procedures in the Soviet Union and in the
Tnlted Slaie-4.
1. I..eeiHlative henrines — U. S. 2, I'. S, — Ponti<-« and jprivernmerit —
1W.V X Ilii«KtH— PolttlO' and «ovenniie»t— 1I»r>3- i. FiHid
for Adult Ediiratlon. n. National Educnlioiml Tplevi«ioii and Radio
Center. SiTit-rThe Basic Issues of nmii (Motion jili'-
ture)
328.73 Fi 68-218
The Public librarian {Motion picture) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
4 nin, si. color 8 mm. (Community worker*, no. 4)
Loop Dim mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super S mm.
With Aim notes.
Sttmmary: Illustrates the services of a public librarj' throofb a
child's first visit, showing his application for a library card, the ose
of the card catalog, and the selection of a bo(^ Inclndes vlewa of a
story hour during which a story is read to a (roup of yoang llsteoers.
1. Public libraries— U. S.— Juvenile films. i. PopaUr Science
PuhllKhinK Company, inc.. New York. Aodlo-Visual Divtilon. Se-
ries : Community workers (Motion picture) no. 4.
026.5 Fi A ".8-1887
PopuUr Science Pub. Co.. Aadlo-Tlsnal Dtr.
The Public Hbrary (Motion picture) Ealinj; Corp., 1970.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Community services)
I>oop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Sumniarf/ : Shows how a cummutilty library functions as a service
system made up of many people who perform a variety of spectaltsed
skills which together provide In part for the cnltural needs of the
community.
1. Public libraries. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambrldce, Uasa.
Series: Community serrices (Motion picture)
372.8 79-705182
BaliDf Corp.
Public marketing in Japan (Motion picture) International
Communication Films (19671,
4 ntlti rI. color. 8 mm. (Japitn series)
I>oop film mounted In cartridge.
With study euidf.
Summaru: I'h>wrlt)es nrtmn and rural stores and markets of Japan
In whii'h food, household appliances, tools, and other merchandise
are offered for sale.
1. .Stores, Ketail. 2. Markets— Japan. 3. Retail trade— Japan.
I. Inttrnational Communicntlon Films. Series: Japan series (Mo-
tion picture)
658.87 Fi A 6ft-2478
Portland State foliege. IJbrary
Public Media, inc,
see
African animals,
Australian animals.
Ban^ok.
The Banquet.
Bargemen on the Rhine.
Bedouins of Arabia.
Birds on a seashore.
Blackbird fami)^.
Butterfly.
Byrd vs. Amundsen.
Carp in a marsh.
Castro vs. Batista.
Chamberlain vs. Hitler.
Chicks and chickens.
Churchill vs. Goering.
Circus in Europe.
Coffee planters near Kilimanjaro.
Cooperative farming in East Germany.
Cork from Portugal.
Cotton in Egypt.
Dairy farming in the Alps.
Darrow vs. Bryan.
Deep sea trawler,
De Gaulle vs. Petain.
Diamond mining in East Africa.
Egyptian villagers.
Eisenhower vs . Rommel.
Empfy quarter.
The Enterprise.
Epic of flight.
Feeding time.
Girl and the sparrow.
Grant vs. Lee.
Halsey vs, Yamamoto.
Hi^Uand bidians of Peru.
Hitler vs, Hlndenburg.
Holland against the sea.
Hungary vs. Soviet Union,
bidian villagers In Mexico.
Industrial region in Sweden.
Japan: a new dawn over Asia.
Japanese farmers.
Kangaroos.
Kefauver vs. the syndicates.
Kennedy vs. Khrushchev.
Korea — 38th parallel.
lAke people of Scotland.
I^nd from the North Sea.
The Last days of spring.
Life in North China.
130
Lindbergh vs. the Atlantic.
Lizard,
MacArthur V8. Truman,
McCarthy vs. Welch.
Man changes the Nile. ,
Man In space.
Mao vs. Chiang,
Masai in Tanzania.
Matte.
Miners of Bolivia.
Mitchell vs. military tradition.
Montgomery vs. Rommel.
Moth.
Mussolini vs. Selassie,
Nasser vs, Ben-Gurion.
Nautilus vs, the Arctic,
New life for a Spanish farmer.
No dominion.
North Sea islanders.
A Norwegian fjord.
Oasis in the Sahara.
Oil in Libya,
Operation Breadbasket.
Options,
Over the Andes in Ecuador.
The Pakistani,
Papua and New Guinea.
Pershing vs. Ludendorff.
Plateau farmers in France.
Portugal — men of the sea.
Prelude to war.
Bainy season In West Africa,
Ranohero and gauchos in Argentine.
Revolution In the three R's,
Rice farmers In Thailand.
River joumey on the upper Nile.
River people of Chad.
The Romanians.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Public Media, Inc. (Conttnued)
Roosevelt vs. Isolation.
The Rose.
Rubber jn Malaya.
Rust.
Salk vs. polio.
School day In J^nn.
The Sea Uod.
Shepherd dog and his flock.
Silk moth.
Song.
Stalin vs. Trotsly.
State vs. Hauptmann.
State vs. Walker.
Sugar in Egypt.
TM.
A Tea plantation in bdia.
The Third banquet.
This is itl
Three brothers in Haiti.
Timber in Finland.
Tokyo industrial worker.
The Trench.
Truman vs. Stalin,
Two brothers in Greece.
The Unexplained,
Vote power.
Wet vs. dry.
Wheat.
Wild river.
Wilson vs. the Senate.
Windsor vs. the crown.
Winemakers in France,
Wool in Australia.
Yugonlavian coastline.
Public r«Teatiooal facilities (Motion picture) Doobkday
HDltimedia, 1»70.
4 mill. Hi. color. mip«r 8 nm. (Ufe lo a dtj wriea)
Loop fltm mouoted Id c«nrl<lce.
with tracher's fnilde.
Samnury : Describe* nrioDs types of recreatlooAl faculties oper-
ated by city. cuQDty. or State goTeniiDental aseodee to arban areas.
iDclades boK coorses, beaches, gmrdeos, aoos, and a sports stadltun.
1. Recreation arMs. I. Doableday HulUmedla. Series: Ufe
In a city aeries (Motkxi picture)
333.1 76-7101M
Doableday liultlmadla
PobHc MTvaats {FOmttrip) Our York SUte, ISM.
27 fr. color 35 mm. (New York State OoTemment, do. T)
Crediti: illustrator, Albert Sway; editor. Mary E. Cunningham.
SMntniary; Rxamlncs tbe ways In whlcb New York Goremmeot
ofllclala obtain their positions. Points out that some officials ate
elected aod some appointed. Deacrlbes tbe Sute merit system.
1. New Tork ( Sute) — OlBclals and employees. i. Our York
State, C^oopentown, N. Y. Series : New York State Ooremment
(Pllmatrip) do. 7.
Fi A 67-4165
Oor York Sute
Public Service Company of Colorado
see
Achievement '66.
Public Service Films, inc. ,
see
Hollywood, Calif.
The Cautious twins.
Piblk speaUiif: fondamentals (Motion pieture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. Id mm.
Second edition of the 1960 motion picture entitled Fmidanientala
of pobllc speaklDC.
with teacbers' guide,
Crediti: Eduostlonal collaborator, Carl A. Dalllncer.
Smnmary: U^tes demonstrations of common sltQatloos requlrlnx SB
ability to speak well to examloe pQbHc speaking in terms of tbe
ipeecb, tbe audience, and the speaker.
Anotlier iasoe. bAw.
1. PobUc speaking. i. Coronet Instmctlonal V^lnjs.
808.51 74-704803
Coronet Instructional Films
The PubUc square thintr {Motim picture) Bruce L Bream
Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
4 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sas^monr- An Impressionistic docnmenury which uses stop mo-
Mod animation of people, with background music of yarlous tempos,
to contrast the rat race of cars and shoppers In Ciereiand-S pnbltt
""ff, VKi!",,!'°'^r"' 'T?'' "Kre "''» are not In a hurry.
^.jpjE "P»*3 78-706921
Public Television library
Tomorrow ii maybe.
Pablic tnuisportatiMi (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mlD. 8l. color, super S mm. <CotDmanlt7 serrlccs)
Loop Dim. ntm Dotn od artrldge case.
Summary.- Shows bow tbe pnbltc IransportatlOD ijitem of a com-
moDitj comblDes tbe q>eclstiied skills of manj people aixl many
different kinds ot equipment to prorlde mobility for tbe InhmbitaDts.
1. Local tnuialL l Eellns Corporation, Cambridse, Maaa.
Seriei: Commanlty serrlces (Motion picture)
372.8 72-706183
BaliDCCorp.
TiM riMli. wfH. (Motkn picture] National Le^ne of Otka.
Made by ADcfro FOm Productions. Releaaed by A. A.
Schechter Aaaodatca, 1971.
2t Bin. td color 16 moL
SUMMARY: Exunincs the trMtkionsI concept of municipd (overament
aad dMCMMea the capKity of the public to eti(a(e in policy ptanBtng utd iMer-
fWcnMMcauI retetiom. Preanti ■ new owdook on the role Mid mpoMbility of
city tovcnmcat to its peopk.
1. Municipel fovcnuaent— United States. I. Nstiaaal Uasw of CHiM.
IL Scbecfaicr (A. A.) AanodsiM. New York.
[JS33I, 352 72-700477
CINB 72 MAIIC
Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. La Boheme
I^ Bohfeme.
Puccini. Giacomo, 1858-1924. Gianni Schiccbi
see
Gianni Schiodii: the growth of an opera.
Puccini, Giacomo, 1858-1924. Madama Butterfly
see
Madama Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini.
Mme. Butterfly.
Paeblitos dc Mexko {Motion picture) Int«niatkinal Film
Bureati, 1963.
10 mit>. Ml. color. 16 mm. (ElemenUry Spanish sertea)
With ruldebook.
CreiiU: Producer aod photographer, Henry T. Kakehaahl- au-
thor. Carlos CaMlllo.
Summam: A Spanish Usffuage teachinc film. Shows the rUt of
an Amertcao woman to a Mexican (amUy. iDtiadea actx>ee of typi-
cal vUtace life, a moslc clam In a modern aehool. and children adl-
ioc sbHl necklaces.
1. ^WQlah language— Audlo-Tlsual Instruction. l IntematlonsI
nim Borean, lot, CUcafo. Series: BlemenUry Spanish series
(HotlOD plctnr*)
»l7Ji 71-700247
Intemstlonal Film Bureau
131
Pueblo architecture {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1967.
5 mln. 8l. color. 8 mm. (ThonM arcUteetvie sertea)
Loop Aim. Film notes on cartridge case.
I&.siietl in Hiaiidard H mm. snd in super 8 ram.
BMmntary: Illustrates and explains the early architecture of the
Pueblo Indians. Inrluden scenes from the Puye ruin* of New Mex-
ico, the Taos Pueblo, the SsKebrunh Ion of Taos which combines
Pueblo architecture with Spanish Influence, and three buildings to
Santa Fe which show contemporary adaptations of the Pueblo style
1. Pueblo Indians. 2. Indians of North America — Architecture.
I. Tborne Films, inc., Boulder, Colo.
722 Fi A 68-2790
Tfaome Films
A Pueblo legrcnd {Motion picture) BioKrapfa Co., 1912.
33 mln. si. hftw. 16 mm.
Orijriiiiillv i-pIeasfHl In 3."> mm.
In the Mary Ptckforti film collection. Library of COngrew.
Credits: DIreclor. D. W. Griffith ; camera, G. W. Bitier. Cii*t:
-Mary PIckford, Robert Harron, Wilfred Lucas.
Svmmanf: A story about a yonng Indian maiden wl»o assists the
hero of the tribe In flndlng a sacred turgnolse stone, the recorery
of which would mean happlDess and prosperity to the tribe. Filmed
OB location In tbe old Pueblo of IsleU, New Mexico.
1. Blosraph Company, n. Mary PIckford film collection.
Fi 68-364
The Pueblo story (Filmstrip) Southwestern Educational
Film=. Made by Cole-man Film Enterpri.ses. Released by
RMI Film Productions, lf)68.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33J rpm., 15
mln. (American history. Southwestern United SUtes cultures)
Crt4U9: Producer, J. Donald Mclntyre: adviser, Peter Hlrscb.
Summanr: Traces tbe tribal descent of the Pueblo Indians from
the crossing of the Bering Straits to their settlement In tbe south-
west I'nited States. Portrays tbe evolution of their architecture and
points out the inBuence of the Spanish Invasion on their life and
culture today.
1. Pueblo Indians— History. i. Southwestern Educational Films,
Inc. II. RMt Film Productions. Series: American history (Film-
strip. RMI Film Productions) Series: Southwestern United SUtes
cultures (Filmstrip)
970.3 72-737173
RHI Film Productions
Pueblos of Mesa Verde (Filmstrip)
see The Anasazi. Part 2: Pueblos of Mesa Verde
Puerto Rican Americans {Motion picture) KaliiuF Cwp..
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ethnic groops)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary' Shows residential and cultural enclaves of Poerto
RIcan Americana In New Tork.
1. Puerto Rlcans In New York (City) i. Baling CTorporathn,
Cambridge, Haas. Series: Ethnic groups (Uotloo picture)
301.453 71-708316
■aliiif OoiporatlOD
Puerto Rican leaders of 20th century America (Filmstrip)
AVI Associates, 1970. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
4 filmstrips (5.1 fr. esch) color. 55 mm. sod 2 plMOodlscs (2 s^
eacht, V2 In., 331 rpm.. 13 mln. eooh side.
With tenoher'8 fniidex.
ContcHtt: Herman Badillo.— Plrl Thomas.— Luis Qoero Chiess. —
Jow Felldano.
1. Puerto Rico— Biography. i. AVI Associates.
920.07296 70-73fi616
AVI Associates
Puerto Rican pbybnd (Motion picture) Dudley Kctures
Corp. Released by Universal Pictures Co., 1960.
5 mitt. sd. color. 35 mm. ( UnlversaMotematlonal color
parade)
Crfditi: Director, Carl Hudley: nnrrator, .\rt Gllmore; irtiotog-
rapher, Ed Drews; editor, Ernest Flook.
Summarf/: A travelt^ of the tourist attractions of San Juan and
vicinity. Includes a brief history of the Island and points cat
ancient and modern points of Interest
1. San Juan, P. R.— Descr. i. Dudley Pictures Corporation,
ti. Universal Pictures Company, inc (Incorporated 1866)
Fi 67-1071
(FUmttrip) Warren Schloat Pro-
Puerto RJeans, part 1
dnctions, 1968.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 3S1 rpm 18
mln. micn^Toove. (Minorities have made .4m«Tlca great set 2i
With teacher's guide and wript.
^^Credtts. Producer, B. Martinsons; writers, B. Martinsons, S.
Bummani: Explains the social, psychological, and economic cycle
mat traps the United States' newest immigrants, the Puerto Kieans.
B-i; ^.^"^ ™""" '° *''* *^°"*<' S*«t**- '■ Schloat (Warren)
PneHo Rkuii, pari 2 {PUnutHp) Warren Sohlort Pio-
dnctiona, 1068.
7« fr color. 3S mm. uid fbtmMac: I 1, 12 In.. SSI mm U
with tcacber-g mde aod wrlpt.
^CndiU; Prodocer, B. MartUuoDJ: writers, B. Hartinaooa. 8.
^i'TUT^' R*™»» '■« >« "blch Poerto Blcaoa an deallac
with their problem, of beeomloi anevted Amerlcao dtliena. ^^^
1. Puerto Rlraoa lo the Usltcd SUtca t Schloat rw.mmt
Pr^ctlooa. Pl«»otTllle. N. T. Si».. m'SoST, S'hi^'SSl
Amertca jireat I Filmstrip) aet 2.
_ .^ '23.1 7S-73251S
WarrenSchloat Prednctkma ■o-io^il
Puerto Rico,
see
Dept. of Education
Tbe Red balloon.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Puerto Rico and the Puerto Ricans {FUmstrip) Urban
Sledia Materials, 1969.
2 Aliustrlps. color. 35 mm. and 2 pboDOdiscs: 2 B. each (1 a.
for mamiat projector, 1 s. for automatic projector) ; 12 in. ; 33J rpm. ;
pt. 1. ir> tiilQ. : pt. '2, 16 mia.
Rtvordlng In EnKllsh and Spanish narratlon.
With teachers' guide and text Id Engliah and Spanish.
Crcditt: Writer and photographer, Edward Duhrowsky.
SumiiMrv: Examines aspects of Puerto Rico and Its people, includ-
ing who they are, where they came from and why, and the contribu-
tions they are making to their newly adopted cities in the United
States.
Contents: 1. The Puerto Ricans. 54 fr.— 2. Puerto Kico. 58 fr.
1. Puerto Hlco— History. 2. PuertoRlcans In the United States.
I. Urban Media Materials.
917.295 78-734754
Urban Media Materials
Puerto Rico: History and culture {Filrmh'ip) Ut^an Media
Materials, 1969.
2 flInistripH (5S fr each) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiscs: 2 a.
each (1 s. for manual projector. 1 8. for automatic projector) ; 12
In. ; 33i rpm. ; pt. 1. 22 min. : pt. 2, 21 min.
Recording with English and Spani.'th narration.
With teachers' guide and text In Spanish and English.
Credits; Writer and photographer. Edward Dubrowsky.
Contentt: 1. History. — 2. Culture.
1. Puerto Rico— History. 2. Puerto Rico— ClvlllBatlOD. i. Ur-
ban Media Materials.
972.95 74r-734753
Urban Media Materials
Puerto Rico, isia del 9tA {Motion piotvre) Puerto Rioo,
Dept. of Tourism, 1968. Made by Tom Hollym&n, inc.
14 Diiii. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other versions Issued; Freodi, Spanish.
Summary: A tourist's view of Puerto Rico. Includes scenes of old
San Juan, Islands, water sporta, and night life.
1. Puerto Rico — I>e8crlptlon and travel— 1951- i. Puerto
Rico. DepL of Tourism.
917.295 70-702534
CINE
Puerto Rico — island in the sun (Motion picture) Dudley
Pictures Corp, Made by Carl Dudley. Released by
United World Films, 1961.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Your world nelghtmrs)
With guide.
Credits: Educational consultants, Clyde F. Kohn, Walter A. Wit-
tlch.
SumrMiry: Describee Puerto Rico's Operation Bootstrap program,
whereby the people of the island are developing industry, education,
and housing, and making better use of their land. Shows the daily
activities of a family to illustrate how democracy can produce
opportunities for education and cultural development.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Puerto Rico — Soc. condlt. 2. Puerto Rico — Soc. life k cust
I. Dudley Pictures Corporation, n. United World Films, Inc. Se-
ries : Your world neighbors ( Motion picture)
309.17295 Fi A 67-5912
Univers;il Education and Visual Arts
Puerto Rico means business (Motion picture) Economic
Development Administration, Commonwealth of Puerto
Rico, San Juan, 1967. Made by John J. Hennessy Motion
Pictures.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Rummary: Explains why Puerto Rico Is an Ideal place for new In-
dustrial plants ax well as a p1ea.>(ant place in which to live.
1. Puerto Rico— Indus. 2. Piierlo Rico — Descr. & trav. — 1851-
I. Puerto Rico. Economic Development Administration.
330.97295 Fi A 68-799
CINB
Puerto Rico — Operation Bootstrap (Motion picture) Dud-
ley Pictures Corp. Made by Carl Dudley. Released by
United World Films, 1963.
17 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Today's people In our changing
world )
With guide.
Summary: DeKcribes the attempt made by Puerto Rico to raise
Its standard of living. Relates how the far-reaching program to
attract industry to Puerto Rico has been combined with the intro-
duction of low cost modem housing and locreased employment
Another issue. Wtw.
1, Puerto Rico — Economic policy. i. Dudley Pictures Corpo-
ration. It. United World Films, Inc. Series: Today's people Id
our changing world (Motion [ricture)
338.97295 Fi A 67-5913
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Puerto Rico: the Caribbean Americans (Motion picture)
AIIC Television Network. Made by Daniel Wilson. Re-
leased by International Film Bureau, 1970.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Discovery)
Credits: PrtKlucer, JuIm Power; hosts, Virginia Gibson, Bill
Owen.
Hummarv: I'rrtients the history and way of life of Puerto Rico
as reveale<l In the experlenceti of a young man who goes to the
United StateH to learo to make a better life for himself and then
returns to the Island. Includes s<^«nes of the sugar cane Industry
and a rat factory which breeds rats for research.
1. Puerto Rico. i. American Broadcasting Company, ii. In-
ternational Film Bureau. Inc.. Chicago. Series: Discovery (Mo-
tion picture. American Broadoistlng Co.)
917.295 77-707279
International Film Bureau
Puerto Rico, the Virgins, and Martinique (FUmatrip)
Herbert M. Klkins Co., 1962.
47 fr, iiilor. :(.'. mm. (Our neliiliborx tu llie »outh(
rreditM: Writer ond Illustrator. Ellzab»!th Di-enser,
Hummiiiv: IHH-UHsed the influence of the colonizing nulions on the
prt-ent-day Went Indian Ulands of Puerto Rico. Martinique, and the
Virgin IxlaiMis, Include- teacher guide frames and vocabulary Hat.
With cnptloiis. ,, .. .
1 Wp"! lndle»t— Dettcrlplloii and travel- -19S1- I. Herbert
M. Elkinti lompany. Serli-": Our nelghlKtr- t.. the south (Fllm-
Htrln)
it 1 7.295 71»-7:i4091
llerlM-rtM. ElklnitCo.
Puerto Vallarta {Motion picture) Soundings, 1970.
by Clair Calhoon and Barbara Calhoon.
Made
IS min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Narrator, Barbara Calhoon; music. Bob WILaoo, Ouada*
lupe Gardutlo.
Summary: Shows the people of Puerto Vallarta In their daily
activities, including making tortillas, washing clothes In the river,
working with stone and tile, weaving, making candy for the local
market, and playing.
1. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — Social life and customs. i. Sound-
ings (Firm)
917.2 78-707535
Soundings
Puff and Princess went for a walk (FUmstrip) CtMnmuni-
cators rl96-?,
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Life reading series)
Summary: Uses a story about a cat and a dog to bring out the
importance of ijeeplng the hands and face clean.
1. Hygiene. 2. Hand washing. l Communicators (Firm)
Series: Life reading series (Pllmstrip)
372.6 70-732916
Pennsylvania School for tha Deaf
Puff and Princess went for a walk. [Filmstrip] Teaching Re-
sources Development Center, 1968.
22 fr, color. 35 mm
SUMMARY: A story aboui a cal and a dog illutlrales the importance of
keeping the hands and face clean. With captions. For prinury grades.
1. Hygiene Juvenile films (I. Hygiene— Fiction] 1. Teaching Re-
sources Development Center.
[RA777] 372.3 72-733802
Teaching Resources 72 MARC
Dcvclopmenl Center
Puget Sound Instructional Television Association in
Washington State
see
Television in the claasroom.
Television in your classroom.
1W Pall ot tke earth. [Motioa picture] BBC-TV, London. 1970.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Earth, no. 4)
SUMMARY: Definetgravityaathepowcf of the earth to pull objecti toward
its center and deTines weight as the pull or force with which a body it ■ttncted
toward the center of the eanh.
1. Gravity. I. Britiah Broadcsstiof Corporation. Telcviaioa Service il.
Time-Life Flliiu. III. Series: Earth. [Motion picture] ao. 4.
tQB33l) 525 74-714683
Time-Life Ftlnu 72 MARC
Pull the house down (Motion picture) Philadelphia Gas
AVorks. Made and released by WCAL'-TV, 1968.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarji: Features Harry Beasoner and his son Stuart In a atud.T
of today's rebelllou.s youth. Youo? people describe themselves and
discuss the Vietnam war, adult society, and other facets of today's
world.
1. Youth— t'. S. r. Philadelphia Oaa Works, ii. Philadelphia.
Television station WCAU-TV.
301.43 75-701726
CINE
Pull the house down (Motion picture) WCAU-TV. Re-
leased by Carousel Films, 1969.
:i'> iiiiti. m1. color lU nmi.
Adapted from the program telecast I>e<-. ^tl, 1908.
tiuiitmary: Kwiturex Harry Iteasoner and lilw son Stuart In a study
of the generation gap between the "establishment" and rel»el youth.
They discuss ilie war in Vietnam, sexual freedom, racism, and campua
revolt.
1. Conflict of Kenemtioiis. i. Philadelphia. Television station
WCAU-TV. II. Carousel Filmtt. Inc.. New York.
301.15 75-703014
Carousel Films
Pulled burlap desiffnls (Motion picture) Thorne Films, 1968.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art techniques series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Adviser and artist, Uny Emien.
hummarv: Detnonst rates the creation of a pulled burlap dealgD,
using burlap, HClasors, and glue.
1. Design. Z Burlap. i. Thorne Films, inc., Boulder, Colo.
•Series: Art techniques series (Motion picture)
746.6 FiA6a-3143
Thorne Films
The PnUey. Part 1 (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon Films, London. Releaaed in the U. S. by Ency-
clopaedia Britamiica Educational Corp., 1968.
(Simple machines)
3 min Hi. color. siip<>r 8 n
I./K>p dim.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the operating principles of the pulley and
how it relates to work.
1. Pulleys. I. Halas and Batchelor (Cartoon Pllmn. ltd., I,ondon.
XI. Encyctopaedlt Brltanntca Educational C^iriwratlon. Series:
Simple machines (Motion picture)
681 Fi A 68-1728
Encyclopaedia Brltnnnlca Educational Corp-
The Pulley. Part 2 (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mtn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Simple machines)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide
Summary.- Describes the basic uses of the pulley and how It Is
Incorporated into different types of complex machines.
1. Pulleys. L Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., Londoo.
IT. Encyclopaedia Brlunnica Educational Corporation. Series:
Simple machines (Motion picture)
581 Fi A 68-1724
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Pulleys and work (Motion picture) Iwanami Films, Tokyo.
Released in the U. S. by Film Associates of California,
1968.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
the DOllej, a typlol almple machine, can and cannot do, Showa that
puUej-B do not create enenjy, but they can Ik uaed to make a amall
'TSl'""'?™na„l Elga Sel»k„Jo, Tokyo, u. Film Aaat.
clatea o< CaL.fornla. I^s An^ete..^^ pi A6^1ia
Film Associates of California
Pulmonary arteriography {Motum picture) University of
Wisconsin. Eeleasetl by Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruc-
tion, 1070.
:=rsS^STS^.e«
t'o°- 615 76-706453
Wis. Univ. Bureau of A-V Instruction
Pulpit in the sky (Motion picture) Radio and Television
Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1969.
20 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: The 1959 report of the Radio and Television Commis-
sion describing the Influence of modem mass communications. Ex-
plains that Baptists will use radio and televlsloii to communicate their
religious teachings.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Radio in religion. i. Southern Baptist Convention. Radio and
254.3 Fi A 68-1667
vention. Radio and Televlsloa
CommlssloQ
Television CommlsslotL
Southern Baptist Con-
132
Pulse. [Motion picturej B.Y.M. Productions. Made by Peter
Spoecker. Released by Creative Film Society, 1972.
n min. Id. bAw 16 mm.
SUMMARY. An enperimental film which combines a succeuion ot still
drawings of abairact shapes with a sound track of electronic synthesized sounds.
I ExperimenUl films. 1. B.V.M. Productions 11. Creative Film Society.
[PN1995.9.E96] 704.94 72-702045
ALA Booklist 72 MARC
Pulse and respiration (Filmstrip) Blakiston Division^
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made in collaboration
with Daniel C. Dillon.
49 fr. t-olor. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 33i rpm., 20 min.
(Basic nursing procedures)
With teiicher'B ffUide niid script.
Credits: Kduentioiial consultants, Marlon R. Thompson, Jean Allto.
Summary: Demonstrates how to take the pulse and respiration
of a patient.
1. Pulse, 2. Respiration. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Blak-
iston Division. Series: Basic nursing procedures (FUmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 6&-6178
McG raw-Hill Book Co.
The Pulse of Africa (Motion picture) Ronald E. Shanin,
l9f;4.
86 mill. .-il. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Nmrator and photographer, Ronald B. Shanin; editors,
Theo Was.sen«nr. Pierre Koep.
Summary: follows a white hunler as he goes on a safari through
South Africa, the Rhodealas, and Tanganyika. Pictures lions stalking
and killing game, elephants splashing about In water holes, poisonous
snake.s, vultures, numerous birds, hyena.'*, and other animals native
to this arpii. Shows how animals are tnip(»ed for shipment to aoos.
Includes s<enfB of Capetown, David LivlnRstone's monument, and
Victoria Falls.
1. Zoology— Africa. 2. Africa— Description and travel.
I Shanin, Ronald E.
916 Fi 67-2268
The Pulse of electronic evangelism (Motion picture) Radio
and Television Commission, Southern Baptist Convention,
1962.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: The 1962 report of the Radio and Television Commis-
sion to the Southern Baptist Convention outlining to Baptists the
work of the commission In Its efforts to feel and respond to the
pulse of electronic evangeliam.
1. Radio in religion. 2. Evangelistic work. i. Southern Baptist
Convention. Radio and Television Commission.
254.3 Fi A 67-5276
Southern Baptist Con- ventlon. Radio and TV Commission
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Pulses (Motion picture) I'nesco. Released by Encjclopsedis
Britannicft Educational Corp., 1970.
S mill. si. bAw. super 8 mm. (Teaolilny of phyalCK nerlen)
Loop film.
With teacher'* fulde.
SUMMAEY: Presents an experltoent which shows how energy ciin
be transmitted from one point to another. Illustrates longitudinal
transverse, and torsional pulses.
1. Energy transfer. 2. WaTe-motlon, Theory of. I. United Na-
tions Educational. Sclentiflc and Cultural Organliatloo. II. Encjclo-
paedia Brltannlca Educational Corporation. III. Series: 'Xte<i)lnK
of physics series (Motion picture)
[QCIT5] 531 70-718669
Encyclopaedia Brltan- alca Edacatlooal Corp.
Pulses and waves (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nic:! Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Peter Robinson
Associates.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Ebcperlmects la physics — stand-
Ing >
a)
Loop Dim
With teacher's guide.
f'redlts: Collaborator, Albert V. Baez, with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula College.
Summary: Presents the baaic concept of etandlog waves. Uses
cloee-up and slow motion photography lo an experiment which iUus-
tratefi the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Sunding waves. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational
Corporation. Series: Exiierlmenta In physics— standing waves
(Motion picture)
531 71-709896
Eocyolopaedla Brltan- nica BUocatlonal Corp.
The Pumpkin eater (Motion picture) Romulus Films, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Royal Films International,
1964.
110 mln. sd. tt&w. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by Penelope Mortimer.
Ci-editt: Producer. James Woolf; director. Jack Clayton; screen-
play. Harold Pinter; musjc. Georges Etelerae; director of photog-
raphy. Oswald Morris; editor. James Clark. Catt: Anne Bancroft,
Petpr Finch. James Mason, Cedric Hardwicke, Richard Johnson.
Eric Porter.
Summory: A drama about the disintegration of a marriage be-
tween a w-oman who enjoys having children, and a scriptwriter with
a promising career ahead.
t. Mortimer. Penelope, 1918- The pumpkin eater, ii. Romulus
Films, lid., London, iii. Royal Films International.
Fi 67-1166
The Pompkin heads (FUnutrip)
Materials, 1969.
Educttti<Hial Enridiment
35 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc; 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm
7 mio. nricrogroove. (Early colonial America)
Summan/: An adaputlon of the pictures and text of the book by
A. K. Roche telling the story about the day the (pedal cutting cap
prescribed by law in colonial days, disappeared. '
I. Roche, A, K. The pumpkin heads, n. Educational Enrich-
ment Materials, Inc. Series: Early colonial America (Filmstrips)
398.23 78-735010
Educational Enrichment Materials
Pumps in the living cell {FUtnstrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr color. 35 mm. (High school biology)
Eastman color.
FOM fllmstrip no. 1565.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Reviews concentration gradients and considers bow
cells accumulate essential substances, or eliminate harmful sub-
stances, against thexe gradients. Describes Investl^nitlve techniques.
1. Oils— Permeability. 2. Biological transport. r. Popular
Science Publishing Company, Inc.. New York. Andlo-Visual Division.
n. FOM fllmstrip no. 1555. Series; High school biology (Fllm-
•trlp)
674.1 Fi A 68-4260
Popular Science Pnb. Co.. Aodio-Tlanal Dl v.
PsBCk and JtHuthan. [Motion picture] Bill Binzen. Released by
Connecticut Films, 1972.
9 min. id. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY; A young boy's desire lo play with the puppet Punch which he
Mcs in ■ show on an English beach leads bim to an adventure. For eiemcnury
trades.
[1. Puppeu and puppet -plays— Fiction] I Binzen. Bill. II. Connecticut
Films, inc.
[PZ7] 372.6 72-702191
CINE 72 MARC
Punctuation — mark your meaning {Motion picture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1968.
14 ml' . sd. color. 16 mm.
Second edition.
With teacher's guide.
CredUt: Collaborator. Viola Tbeman.
Rummary: Explains the rules of panetoatloo, showing the sig-
nificance of tbe various symbols and their relation to the written
expression of thoogfat.
Another iaeue. Wtw.
1. English language — Punctuation. [. Coronet Instructional
Films.
372.6 Fi A 6^-525
Coronet Instructional Films
Punctuation marks — Melvin makes his auik (FUnutrip)
Troll Associates, 1970.
38 fr. color. 35 mm.
Crtditt: Author. Edward McCulloogh.
Bttrnmary: Explains how to ose periods, question marks, commas,
apostrophes, and other marks of punctuation. With captions. For
etemeotary grades.
1. English language — Punctuation — Juvenile Dims. i. Troll As-
sociates.
372.6 76-7374M
Troll Associates
Punctuation — there's a dragon in my backyard (FUmttrip)
Troll Associates, 1970.
29 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credif*.- Author. Edward McCulIoogh.
Summary: Uses a humorous fantasy about a boy and a dragon
to show bow proper punctuation helps communicate ideas and clari^
thoughts. With captions. For elementary gradea.
1. English language — Punctuation — Juvenile films. l "ftt)!! As-
sociates.
372.5 72-737453
Troll Associates
Tlie Punctured can (Motion picture) Scope Prodnctions,
1967. Relensed by Grosset and Dunlap, 1969.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Air presaure)
Loop film nwiinted In cartridge.
With guide.
Summary: Presenta an experiment which can be used to control
the flow of water. For elementary grades.
1. Hydraulics — Juvenile films. i. Sco|>e Productions, n. Grosset
and Dunlap, Inc., publishers. New York. Series: Air preaatire
(Motion picture)
533 71-709348
A. L. A. Booklist
The Punishment fits the crime (Filnastrip) Warren Schloat
Productions, 1972.
52 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm., 9 min.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, G. Warren Schloat, Jr.; iUostra-
tor, Steven Kellogg.
SIMMAKY : Civ. step-by-step procedures for cataloging non-book
Justice, using an an example the sentencing of bladt and white
rabbits accused of murder,
1. Criminal Justice. Admlnlstratiim of— U. S. 2. Race dlscrlmlna-
Uon— C. a. I. Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleaaantrille, N. T.
[KF9223] 301.45 74-740105
Warren Schloat Produc- tions
Punjabi village (Motion picture) AtlantiB Productions, 1967.
33 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Filmed in the course of the Cambridge Asian Expedition
Wltfi guide.
Creditt: Director, writer, photographer, and editor. Richard Ash-
worth.
Summary: Pictures a day In the life of a West Pakistan village
showing various aspects of vliUge life and describing the economy'
agriculture, education, religion, recreation, and social activities of
the region.
1. Village*— Pakistan. i. Atlantis Productions inc
»15.49 79-7046.')8
Atlantis Productions
Pupation (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1967.
4 min .il. color. 8 mm. (Life of a moth)
Easti.i;in color.
Uoop film mounte<l in cartridge.
With teacher's milde.
Summary: Close-up photography shows a full-grown larva as It
molts and reveals a new pupal case.
1. Insects^Metamorphoeis. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Ufeof amoth (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2005
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Elducatlooal Corp.
Pupils* personal resources (Ftimstrip) Jam Handy Organi-
zation, 1967.
55 fr, r.,li>r. 35 mm. and [dionodlsc. (Teaching the demo-
cratic processes at the secondary level, no. 8)
Eastman color.
Phonodlsc lacking in L. C
Creditt: Narration, Rosalind Zapf.
Summary: Explains that students bring to tbe classroom real ex-
periences which can be valuable personal resourcee, and that a
teacher who recognises these resources and otUizes them can rarldi
his own life and the lives of his pupils.
1. Teacher -student relatlotiahlps. 2. Lesming, Psychology of.
I. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Series: Teaching the democratic
processes at the secondary level (Filmstrlp) no. 3.
Fi 67-1665
Puppet (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the U. S. by McOraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
4 min. f'i. color. 8 mm, (I.earning to move series, sets A and
B)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
With manual.
Designed for use In special education classes for slow learners and
children with learning dlsabllltlee.
1, Slow learning children. 2. Motor learning. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Boaid. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Learning to move series (Motion pii-ture) sets A and B.
371.9 71-705121
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Poppet preparation for rarsery (Motion picture) Children's
Memorial Hospital. 1970. Made by DivisiiHi of Child
Psychiatry.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Demonstrate*) mmle^ of (iteration as hospital em-
ployees. Including doctors, nurses, recreation workers, and others
work with the hospttaliied child. Shows the interaction between
volunteer and patient, and explains tbe surgical procedure by using
puiq>eta and oKxrk-tipe of the equipment.
L Children— Surgery. 2. Children— H«<plUI care. I. Chicago.
Children's UemorUl Hosplul.
617 71-711407
CINK
133
Puppet sta«:es (Motion picture) BFA Educadonal Media,
1970. Made by Herberholz-Filby Productions.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring puppetmakine series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: DemonsUates the ba.sic construction techniques in-
volved In making a puppet stage, and lists various materials that
can be used.
1. Toy theaters. i. BFA Educational Media. Series- Ex-
ploring puppetmaking series (Motion picture)
791.5 72-708840
BFA Educational Media
Puppetry (Motion picture) Hester and Associatea, 1966.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Art processes)
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge.
Ifisued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credilt: Authors, Clarence Klncald. Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Illustrates the construction of a puppet head, using a
almplifled version of papler-mAch^. Demonstrates how to clothe and
manipulate a puppet
1. PuppeU and puppet-plays. i. Hester and Aasodatea, Se-
ries: Art processes (Motion picture)
791.5 Fi A 68-2-343
Hester and Associates
Puppet's dream (Motion picture) Al Sens. Keleased by
Sigma Educational Films, 1967.
9 mln. sd. color. 1« mm.
Magnetic snund track.
With study smlde.
Summary: Presents motion, light, and shadow effects with the
linear shapes of puppet-like flgurex on evolving planes and surfaces.
Combines color, form, texture, pattern, and line in poetic fantasy,
achlerlng striking filmic effects as water colors are flowed onto
saturated newsprint and photographed while still wet
I. Sfsia, AL u. Sigma Educational Films.
701.8 Fi A 68-636
Sigma Bdacational Flbni
Poppets frcMn odds and ends (FUmatrip) Sigma Educa-
tional Films, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Puppets for you and me)
With study guide
Credit* : Consultant, Betsy Brown.
Summary: Shows that with a little imagination Just about any-
thing can be used to make puppets.
1. Puppets and puppet-plays. i. Sigma Educational Fllma.
Series: Pu;q>ets for you and me (rilmstrlp)
745.59 77-732852
Sigma Educational Films
Puppets, puppets, puppets (Filmatrip) Sigma Educational
Films, 1968.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Puppets for yon and me)
With study guide.
Creditt: Consultant Betsy Brown.
Summary: Presents an Introduction to puppetry. Shows the
different kinds of puppets which can be made from simple materials.
1. Pun>ets and pupptt-plays. i. Sigma Educatl<Hial Films.
Series : Puppets for you and me ( Fllmstrip)
745.69 70-732863
Sigma Educational Fllma
Poppets with moying parts (Motion picture) BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1970. Made by Herberholz-Filby Produc-
tions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring pupiietmaking series)
Loop film.
With study gxilde.
Summary: Illustrates basic construction techniques and materials
for puppets with moving parts and shows how puppets with moving
parts can be varied by changing decorative detail.
1. Puppets and puppet-plays, i. BFA Educstional Media.
Series: Exploring puppetmaking series (Motion picture)
791.5 74-708838
BFA Educational Media
Poppets with string (Motion picture) BFA Educational
Media. 1970. Made by Herberholz-Filby Producticms.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring puppetmaking series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates basic construction techniques and materials
for puppets with string and shows how puppets with string can be
varied by changing decorative details.
1. Puppets and puppet-play.t i. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Exploring puppetmaking series (Motion picture)
791.6 78-708889
BFA Educational Media
Puppets you can make (Motion picture) Northern Illinois
Tniversity. Released by CortMiet Instructional Films, 1971.
IQ min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
TREDITS: E:ducatlonal consultant Peg Bond.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to make workable hand puppet's
using assorted odds and ends and shows how lo work tbe puppets.
1. Puppets and puppet-plays. I. Illinois. Northern Illinois tTnl-
verslty. De Kalb. II. Coronet Instructional Fllma
[TT157] 745.59 79-712;J43
Coronet Instructional Films
Puppy dogs^ tails (Motion picture) Crippled Children's So-
ciety of r»s Angeles County. 1971. Made by Scaena Pro-
ductions.
29 rain, sd. color. 16 mm,
r.^f!V^^'*5^ ; -^ promotional anrl fund raising film for the Crippled
r) ."!!," \^^^^ "' ^^ Angeles County which shows a group of
crippled cTilldren. aged seven to nine years, going to camp for the
first time.
r.KM..*'''^'S?"^ handicapped children— Rehabilitation. 1. Crippled
Children's Society of Los Angeles Countv
CINE ^^*' " 7i^7ll40»
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Purdue Research Foundation
see
Learning French the modem way.
Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Audio-Visual
Center
see
The Audio-tutorial system: an independent
study approach.
Engineering: something more than talk.
The Open doors.
Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Cooperative
Extension Service
see
The Open doors.
Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. Dept. of Modem
Languages
see
Learning French the modern way.
Purdy, KenW
automobile
The wonderful world of the
Are you warm to the touch ?
Purgatory and paradise {IHotion picture) Released in the
U. S. by Superior Feature Film Co., 1912.
4 r«el3. fil. b&w. 16 mm.
Orictn&llr rdeased In 35 mm.
Incomplete copy: L. C. hia reels 3-4 (SS vain.)
Also known tn the U. 3. under tbe title Paradlae and pargatory.
Probably adapted from the 1911 Italian film II purgatorio, piv-
duced by Helios film.
Based on The dlflne comedy, by Dante Allghlerl.
In the Louise Ernst film collection. Library of ConEresa.
Summary: Beatrice accompanies Dante on an ascending tour
through purgatory and paradise where be meets relatlres, historical
figures, saints, and the Mother of God. Uses a combination of live
action, moving sets, superlmposltlon, animated techniques, and
process shots.
I. Dante Allghlerl, 1265-1321. Dlvlna commedla. n. Superior
Feature FUm Company, m. Paradise and purgatory (Motion pic-
ture) IT. II Purgatorlo (Motion picture) v. Louise Ernst film
collection.
Fi 68-404
Purificatioii of aolids by recrTStalUzatiOB {Motion picture)
Harper & Row, 1968. Made by Unit One Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental techniques of
chemistry)
With teacher's find student's pildea.
Credits: Author. Rod O'Connor.
Summary: Illustrates purification of aollds by recrystallfsatlon.
iDClndlnn gravity and vacuum filtration
1. CrystalliutiotL 2. Chemlcal»— PuriOcatloa. i. Harper A
Row, Inc. Series: Fundamental technlanea of dienUatrr (Motion
picture)
548 73-701818
Harper A Row
IW Pnitm legacy. [Filmstrip] Guidance Asiociates of Pleasant-
vOle, N.Y.. 1972.
2filmtUtps(pt. I. SSrr..pt. 2. S4rr.) color. 35 mm, «nd 2 phonodiics
(2 i. each). 12 in.. 3] 1/3 rpm„ II min. cKh.
Wiih docuinon guide.
SUMMARY: Euminei the interaction of original Puritan values with the
development c4 Atr>encan locieiy Diicuues contemporary aitiludei toward
materiaJiam, communal reponaJbiliiy. pergonal irtiiiaiivc. self-reliance, and
puritanical moral obiigations
1. Untied Sui««—C(vJlizatio«i— Juvenile filrai, jl. United Sutec -Civiliza-
lioflj I. Guidance Aaaociam of Pteaaantvilte. N.Y.
[E169.1, 170.973 72-734402
Guidance AaaociatCT 72 MARC
Pnitaa rcr^ntioK OoHwell wm4 A» riaa ot
deaocraey. (Motion picture] Leaminf Corp. /Columbia Pic-
tures. Released by [.eamini Corp. of America, 1972.
33 min. ad color
With teacher'* guide.
CAST: Alec Guineaa. Richard Harrii.
SUMMARY Showi how the revolt of Pailiameni againat Charlea 1 in the
I640'a, under the leadership of Oliver Cromwell and tbe Puritani, deairoyed the
abaolulc power of the Engliah monarchy and directed the country on tbe road
to parbameniary democracy.
1. Otcat Britain— Hisiory— Puritan Rcvolutioo, 1642-IMO. I. ' t™'*!
CorpontioB of America 11. Sartes: Wesiera civUiuttoa: mafaaiy and madneaa
1 Motion picture]
[DA405] 942.06 72-715346
Learning Corp of 72 MARC
America
6 nun. fWeatera civtlizatioti; majesty and madneaa)
Purity Cheese Company
see
Cheese staiwls alone.
The Purple family. (Filmstrip] King Screen Productions, 1969.
Captioned for the use of the deaf by Media Services and Cap-
tioned Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Hand-
icapped.
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Introduces the concept of family, and explains how each mem-
ber relates to the other. For primary grades.
1. Family— Juvenile films. 2. Inierperaonal relations— Juvenile films. [1.
Family] I. King Screen Productions. II, United Slates. Bureau of Educa-
tion for the Handicapped Media Services and Captioned Films Branch.
[HQ728i 371.9 72-734407
US, Bureau of Education 72 MARC
for the Handicapped
The Purple flower (FUmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films,
1968.
4.'> fr. mlor. 3.'i mm. and phonodiac: 2 fl., 12 in., 33i rpm.,
11 iiilti. (Stories nlKHit ooloi-a, no. 1>
With iis^^ra' su'de.
Crcditi: Author, Ruth Kearney Carlson.
SHiHninrif: Tfllfl the Story of a lonely purple petunia who runs
awMy from the garden of a castle l>erause she thinks that the red
vosef. white tulips, and yellow (InfFoHIIs do not like her. Teaches
children to Identify the color purple.
1 Purple. 2. Color— Study and teaohing. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films. Series: Stories about colors (Filmstrip) no. 1.
372.3 Fi A 68-4176
Coronet Instructional Pltms
The Purple martin story (Motion picture) Trio Manufac-
turing Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
[196-?]
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Tells story of the purple martins, birds that live oa
mosquitoes and are "adopted" by towns acrow the country.
1. Purple martin. r. Trio Manufacturlos Company, n. Modem
Tallring Picture Service. Inc.
698.8 Fi A 67-6426
Modern Talking Picture Service
Purple turtle (Motion picture) ACI Productions, 1966.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: DiscuABea the Importance of art as a major contributor
to development of kindergarten youngsters. Illustrating with examplee
of techniques and class projects.
1, Art—Study and teaching (Primary) i. ACI Productions.
New York.
3T2.5 Fi A 68-1211
Wa.^hlngton State Univ. Audio- Visual Center
The Pursuit of happiness: man's search for the good life. [Slide set]
Center for Humanities, 1972.
160 slides, color. 2 x 2 in. and 2 phonodiscs: (2 s. each), 12 in. 33 1/3
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Questions whether man determines for himself what consti-
tutes a good life, or whether the age and culture to which he belongs prescribe
it for him. Examines why the Founding Fathers made the pursuit of happiness
an inalienable right.
1. Happineas. 2. Ethics. i. Center for Huinanitiea.
lBJ1481] 301 72-735176
Center for Humanittea 72 MARC
The Pursuit of pleasure {Motion picture) NBC News,
1967.
59 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Telecast on NBC May 8, 1967.
Credits: Producer and director. Stuart Schulberg; research.
Richard Victory: photography. Bruce Powell, Richard Norllng: nim
editor, Lofttis McDoaoaKh-
Summary: lExplores the current search for pleasure through the
use of drags and Increased sexual freedom. Reporter Sander
Vanocur Interviews Ralph Oln^urg. Hugh Hefner, Timothy Leary,
and others.
1. Dnig abuse. 2. Sex eustoma. i. National Broadcasting Com-
pany, Inc. NBC News.
301.2 72-707188
Purvis* perfection passing: drills f<nr perfecting footbafl
pas»iig skills (Motion ptoturt) Purvis-Pearce Produc-
tions, 1964.
14 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: Production supervisor, John B. Pearce; narrator, Charles
G. Purvis; demonstrator, Don Trull.
Summary: Demonstrates techniques developed by Charlea Purvis
during his yeara In the coaching profession, and shows cerUln drllli
to perfect passing skills. ^
1. Football— Offense. i. Purvis, Charles G. n. Purvls-Pearce
Productions.
Fi 67-503
>Mh. [Motion picture] W<Mnbat Productions. 1972.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Whb atudy guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Gene Feldman; director and photograpbcf . Urs Forrer;
writer, Irene Stein: editor. Michael Weiner.
SUMMARY: Etamirtes the force of the push-button in society Describes
tbe predtcaraeni of people who want liuuriea. yet do not want to become victims
of them. Quesooot whether man still retains the power to shape his envitonmeni
or if he b condiiiorted by it for decision-making.
I. Techoolocy and civilization. 2. Human ecology. I. Wombat Produc-
The Purse. (.Vo^-^ picture) National Film iioard of C*nJ tHM221,
ada, 1966. Released in the l'. S. by Iiiternati<,naJ Film **""•"' '^"«='^
Bureau, 1967.
12 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Guy Glover; director and writer, Patricia Wat-
son; photographers, Gliles Gascon, Jean-Claude Labrecque. Cast:
Maud Whltmore, Jackie Burroughs, Christopher Payne.
Summary: Uses a dramatlration about the discovery of a lost
purse which oontaln-s a large sum of money to raise question* about
conscience and Its motivations, about principles of honesty and In-
tegrity, and about the effect on others of our own lapses.
1. Honesty. 2. Conduct of life. i. Canada. National Film
Board, n. International Film Bureau, inc.. Chicago.
„ , ,„, Fi A 67-1186 TOT
National Film Board of Canada
301.24
72-700945
MARC
The Purse (Film-strip) Imperial Film Co., 1970.
4S fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 8Si rpm.,
7 mln. mlcrogroove. (Open-ended stories)
Also isMued with phonotape In cassette.
With study gruide.
SUMMARY: An open-ended filmstrip showing conflicting situa-
tions involvlni! a purse, which present swloua consequences to the
children Involved. For elemenUry grades.
1. Conflict (Psychology)— Juvenile fllms. I. Imperial Film
Company, Inc.. Lakeland, Fla. 11. Series: Open-ended stories (Film-
strip )
[BF683] 372.24 73-788666
Imperial Film Co.
The Pursuit <rf excellence (Motion picture) University of
Wisconsin. Released by Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruc-
tion, liiiversity of Wisconsin, 1969.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer, Jackson Tiffany; consultants.
Henry I^ Ewbank, Theodore W. Zlllman, Daniel L., Delakaa Jatnea
W. Ituyne.
SUMMARY: Illustrates procedures of selection, experience* of
ioillatton, and the intensity of dialogue that can be found In Honor
Society memberablp. Showa the attitudes toward study that lead
to high academic achievement. Includes scenes of some Honor
Society activities.
1. StudenU' societies. I. Wisconsin. University. II. Wisconsin.
University. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instructloit
371.8 72-704529
Wisconsin. Univ. Bu- reau of Audio-Visual Instruction
The Pursuit of happiness (Motion picture) British Broad-
casting Corp., London. Released in the tJ. S. by Tim**
Life Films, 1970.
52 min, sd. color. \Q mm. (Clvlllaatloo series, no. »)
With outline.
CredUs: Writer and narrator, Kenneth Clark.
Summary: Surveys the development of western dvlUzatlon during
tbe 18th century as evidenced in tbe music of Badi, Handel, Hoaart.
and Haydn, tbe architecture of Neumann, and the palatlofi and
etchings of Tlepolo.
Anotlier issue. 35 mm.
1. Eighteenth century. 2. Tbe arts. L British Broadcasting
CterporaUon. n. Tlma-Ufe Fllms. Series: OlvlUsatlon sertas (Mo-
UoQ picture) DO. 9.
901.98 79-708466
Tlma-Uf* PUms
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Push a button:
EaliDf^ Corp.,
labor saviOK machines (Motion picture)
1969.
4 mlji. si. color, super 8 mm. (Blemeutar7 economics)
Loop flitn. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Presents the basic concepts that man Invents and uses
tools In order to make more efficient use of tbe resources available
to him In producing what he needs; and that by slmf^lfylng tasks,
through division of labor. It becomes possible to use highly automated
machines to perform these specialized tasks with Increased elllclency.
For elementary gradea.
1. Division of labor— Juvenile films. 2. MatAlnery In Industry-
Juvenile films. I. Baling Corporation, Ombrldge, Mass. Se-
ries: Elementary economics (Motion picture)
372.8 72-700668
Ealing Corporation
Pushing and pnUing: (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, EnfT. Released by Encyclopaedia RritanniiMi
Educational Corp.. 1967.
S mln. Rl. color. 8 mm. (Baals for beaaty-ex«:cise series)
Lo(q> film mounted In csrtrldge.
With tescher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates tbe correct posture, movement pattern, and
pr(q>er distribution of body weight Involved In tbe operations of
pushing and pulling.
1. Posture. 2. Exerdse. l Eothen Filma n. Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Basil (or beantr-
exercise series (Uotloo picture)
613.7 Fi A 67-282T
Em-yclopai-dln liritan- nira EMucattooal Corp.
Puss in boots (Filmstrip) Spoken Arts, 1968.
68 fr. color. 85 mm and phonodisc: 1 ■.. 12 In.. 831 rpm.,
20 mln. Titicrogroove. (Spoken Arts classic fairy tales)
With tencher'H guide and reading Mcrlpt.
Credits: Producer, Arthur iMce Klein; Illustrator, Julia Noonati.
Summary.- An adapUtion of tbe fairy tale by Cniarles PerraoU
about the accomplishments of a cat for his penniless master.
I. I'errault, Charles. 1028-1703. Le cbat bott«. ii. Spoken Arts.
898.S4 Fi A 68-1722
Spoken Arts
*■•■ bi boota. fPilmatrip] Educational Projectiona Corp., 19T3.
4) fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-234)
With tcacher'i manual.
SUMMARY: A raading program which induda word tkill reinforcement of
recognition of the toundi produced by the ruial consonants L, M. and N. lUua-
tralo the uory of Puh in boon who helped hit youn| matter find wealth,
property, and a beautiful princev to marry. With capiiorts. For primary grade*.
I. Reading (Primary) — Juvenile fihnt. 1. bngluh language - <.'onsonantt —
iwvcnile rUms. [I Fairy tale*] I. Perraull. Charles, 1628-1703. Le chat
bettC. II. Educational Profectiona Corporation. III. Scriea: Reading program.
(Filmatrip] Level 2. R-224.
[LB1S2S] S72.4 72-733641
Edecsikwsl Pr<«0ctMH» 73 MARC
Cmp.
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Kelesaed by
PsBtaUr pswimais (Motion picture) Institute for Dennato-
logic Communicstion and Education, 1966. Made by Audio
Produ lions.
14 min. Ml. cfrior. 16 mm. (Case prvsentatlotw on film)
Presrared Uy Edwlo Rldt tod Jacqn^loe BonrgeolB-Spiiiane.
I*ro<luced to coopenitlon with the UolTflreitr of Catlforala, Unl-
rersltj Extension, OontinulDc Edantloa in Uedidoe snd the Health
SeteDcex. San Frmndsco Medloml Center.
Summary: DescrfbM «Dd llluatrates id itjplcal form of pAorlaale
▼ulgarts through the uae of chartii and a case history.
1. Psorlasli. i. iDStltute for Dennatotoglc Commnalcatltm and
BducattoD. Series: Cane pre«entatloa8 on ttlm (Motion plctort)
616.6 70-701»66
TIm Pat'«a (Motion piet%tre) Robert Kurtz.
Cont«nponu7 Fibna/McGraw-HiU, 1969.
7 m!:i. fld. color. 19 mm.
Summary: A oomedj about a man who Met to find a tie In bta
dresser.
t. Kurtz, Robert, n. Contemporary Ftlms/McOraw-HUL
791.48 78-702685
CINE
PattinflT (Motion picture) Ealing Corp^ 1969.
4 mIn. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Oolf)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Crvd'lM: Author. Bruce G. Fo»siim.
Sutnmary: Shown the proper grip, stance and address, aod demon-
strates wrist, shoulder, tap, and stroke putting methods.
1. Putting (Golf) I. Elating Corporation, Cambridge, Mats.
Serlee: Oolf ( Motion picture)
796.352 73-700680
Ealing Orporatlon
Putting a sptiet craft into a desired otbft (Motion pietwv)
Hatas and Batchelor Education Division, Lond<Hi (196-t)
Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's pjide.
Summarvr Deooonstrates the launching of a spacecraft Into an
elliptical orbit and from that Into a circular orbit around the earth.
1. Launch vehicles (Astronautics) 2. Space trajectories. i.
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.. London, n. Encyclopaedia
Britannica FMucatlonal &)rporatlon.
629.4 Fi A 68-2919
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Pllnu
Patting a space craft into a desired orbit (Motion picture)
Halas ftnd Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in
the U. S. bv Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
2 mIn. si. color, snper 8 mm. (Solar series)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Portrays the placinf of a three^tage rocket In drcolar
orbit around the earth.
1. Artificial satellites — Orbits. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd., London, n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpo-
ration, Series: Solar series (Uotlon picture)
629.4 73-704895
Encyclopaedia Brltaii- nica Bdocatlonal (Dorp.
Patting; new excitement into school pictures (Filmstrip)
Eastman Kodak Co., 1968.
108 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 .«(. for autonutic projector), 12 in., 33i rpm., 12 min.
each side, mlcrogroore.
With booklets entitled A yearbook and Effective pictures for school
publications.
SUMMARY : Explains ways in which more effectlre pictures can
be made for school yearbooks, newsletters, and similar printed mate-
rials. Emphnslzes the excitement and educational benejlts that re-
sult from tnaltlng better school pictures.
1. School photography. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
770 78-732540
Eastman Kodak 0>. rev
Patting the atom to work (Motion picture) Doubleday
and Co. Made by New Concept Productions, Released
by Doubleday and International Communications Films,
1969.
15 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm. (The World In transition)
A1.SO Issued In super 8 mm. In cartridge (optical) aod on reel
(magnetic).
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Tells of the Important advances In the development of
atomic power for use In medicine, food preservation, and the genera-
tion of electric power. Provldea a forecast of possible future uses
of atomic power, and considers some of the dangers inberrat In nu-
clear energy.
1. Atomic power. i. Doubleday and Company, Inc. n. Inter-
national Cororouolcations Films. Series; The World In transi-
tion (Motion picture)
621.48 73-700494
Doubleday A (>>.
Potting the foot back in football (Motion picture) Francis
T. Murray, 1958.
9 mln sd. b&w. 16 mm.
A Pennsylvania Film production.
Summary: An Instructional film featuring Franny Murray who
demonstrates the art of controlling a kick football. Shows scenea
of actual games to emphasise the unfortunate results of uncontrolled
kicking. Includes Introductory remarks by Red Smith.
1. Kicking (Football) l Mnrray. Francis T.
796.832 Fi 68-645
Pnxzles in getHnetry (Motion picture) National Broadcast-
ing Co., 1964. Made by Prism Productions in coopera-
tion with Xew York University. Released by Prism Pro
ductions, 1969.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Inquiries In science ... with Mr.
Wliard)
Transferred from original vldeoUpe of the television series Mr.
Wlrard.
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Producer and author, Dmi Herbert
Summary: Demonstrates and explains some onusoal species of
lines, planes, and curves.
1. Geometry. l National Broadcasting Oimpany, inc. it
Prism Productions, Inc. New York, nt Mr. Wizard (Motion plc-
tore) Series: Inqulriea In science ... with Mr. Wlsard (Motion
Iricture)
613 73-702097
Prism Productions
I^gmalion by Bernard Shaw (FUmttrip) Educational
Audio Visual, 1968.
6o fr. b&w. with culor sequences. 35 mm.
with teacher's notes.
CrrAitt: Editor, Arllne Freund.
Sitmwiary: Uses photcvrams from an actual production to relate
the story of the play Pygmalion, by Shaw.
I. Shaw, George Bernard. 1856-1950. Pygmalion, n. Educational
Audio Visual, inc.. Pleasant vi lie, N. T. Series: Drama series
< Filmstrip)
Fi A 68-3609
Educational Audio Vlsoal
Pyramid Film Producers
see
An American time capsule.
The Cautious twins.
Concrete poetry.
Crystals.
Dunes.
Embryon.
Esther.
E^qxisition.
Full fathom five.
Gymnastic flashbacks.
The Innocent eye.
The Moods of surfing.
Ocean.
Opus.
Primordium,
Rapids of the Colorado.
San Francisco.
The Sixties.
Sky capers.
Sound off.
^jace place.
Starlight.
Story of direct, artificial respiration.
Turned on.
Winter geyser.
The Wonderful world of wheels.
World of '68.
Pyramid Films, inc.
For works by this body issued under its earlier name see
Pyramid Film Producers.
Pyramid Films, inc.
see
Act without worite,
Actua-tilt.
Adagio.
135
Africa,
Al!
Airboni.
All boys are called Patrick.
Allegro ma troppo.
Allures.
America is hard to see.
An American march.
The AM>le,
Arena.
Art — people — feelings.
Bags.
Balloon tree,
Basic film terms: a visual dictionary.
Binary bit patterns.
Black genesis: the art of tribal Africa.
Bouquet
Bridge to understanding.
Bushido.
Calcutta.
Captain Arbanos Marko.
Castles made of sand.
Catalog.
Catch the joy.
Celery sialics at midnight ,
Chemical man.
Un Chien andalou.
Claude.
Clowns are for laughing.
Comput-her baby.
Concert of M. Kabal,
The Conference.
Corrida iiiterdite.
Cosmos,
The Dancing prophet.
David Lean: a self-portrait.
The Desert.
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Pyramid Films, Inc. (Continued)
The Lollipop opera.
Smoke screen.
A Lover's quarrel with the world.
Solo.
Divided world.
Machine.
Soul and bread.
The Do-it-yourself cartoon kit.
A Majestic heritage.
Ecology: checks and balances.
The Making of a live television show.
Star light.
Electrocution of the word.
Man and color.
Star-Wangled Banner.
The Emperor's new armor.
Man and the machine.
Street of the sardine.
Energy.
A Man's hands.
Rumi.
Enter Hamlet.
Mediudon.
Television land.
The Fat and the lean.
Les Mistons.
That fabulous face.
Fearful symmetry: Northrop Frye looks
at the world.
The Most.
Threshold.
Foreign tongue: a French vocabulary
review.
Mothlight.
Multiply and subdue.
Tokyo Olympiad.
Tomonow •gain.
Foster's release.
The Music of sound.
A Tribute to Dylan Thomas.
French lunch.
New arts.
The Two castle*.
Gallery.
Gaines of angels.
The Great socie^.
Gumbasia,
Hang ten.
Homage to Rodin.
Home of the brave.
I am also a you.
I had an idea.
Icarus Montgolfier Wright.
In^ressions of a Guatemala market day.
An Introduction to visual illusions.
The Intruder.
Jerusalem.
La Jet6e.
Jun:^)rope,
Kayak.
Kinestasis 60.
Kompotition in bluL
Legend.
Life in the balance.
Lifeline in space.
light, strong, and beautiful.
A living earth.
O Canada,
Omega.
Once by the Pacific.
Once upon a war.
The Open window.
Orfeo.
Osaka 1-2-3.
The Other tide.
The Pistol.
The Pledge of allegiance.
Pool sharks.
Pop CCf^.
Pcq? show.
Portrait of a horse.
Quick rise.
Renaissance.
The Return.
film.
The Running, jvunping, and standing still
Seashore.
Sentinels of silence.
Shadow of time.
Six fUmmakers in search of a wedding.
Skater dater.
Sl^ above.
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Up is down.
Wheel dealer.
The Will to win.
World.
X-ray film.
Pyramids {Fiimstrip) My weekly reader, 1966. Made by
Coinimmicators.
18 fi ''olor. 3-~> iiiw. (Read and understand)
Serlet, 3. tio. 19-U6.
Sumiiiary: Tells why the pyramids were built In Egypt, and shows
the ancient art and relics found Inside.
1. I'yraniidB. i. My weekly reader. Series: Read and under-
stand (Fllmstrip)
372.6 74-732917
Pennsjlranln School for the Deaf
Pyramids of Egypt (Filmstrip) Teaching Resources De-
velopment Center. Released by Teaching Resource? Devel-
opment Center and Society for Visual Education, 11)71.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlHv: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33i rpm., 4 min.
(Hiuhllghts of hlxtory)
Alsi' Issued with phonotape In caRsette.
Summary : A fllmstrip designed for poor readers. Points out that
the Egyptian pyramids are all that remain of an ancient clvlli»iatU»n.
Explains how pyramids were built, and dlscugj^s the purposes for
which they were used. With captions. For elemenUry grades.
1. Pyramids. I. Teaching Resoun-ea Development Center. II.
So<lety for Visual Education, inc.. Chicago. Series: Highlights
of history (Fllmstrip)
372.8 72-738138
So<-iety for Visual Education
Pythagoras theorem {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Education Division, London ,196-?, Released in the TJ. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mill. »1. color. 8 mm.
I^op fllni. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Advisers, H. Fletcher, P. Murphy.
Summary: Establishes the right angle and gives visual prooft with
their algebraic equivalent
1. Pythagorean proposition. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd,. London. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
513 Fi A 68-2995
Hala.'i and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Pythafforaa theorem (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.. 1969.
4 mtn. bI. color, super 8 mm. (Introduction to modern mathe-
matics)
Loo|) fltm.
With teacher's guide.
t^uiiimary: lieRnea the right angle triangle and gives visual proofs
of Die Pythagorean theorem with their algebraic equivalent.
1. Pythagorean proposition, i. Halas and Batchelor Ortoon
Films, ltd., Ixtndon. n. Bncyclopaedla Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Introduction to modern mathematics (Motion
picture)
fil3 75-704910
Encyclopaedia Riltsn- oica Educational Corp.
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PythasoreKn rekUons {Motion ptctun) M»cmiUan Ca,
Bootsie, the Inmh.
School Division, 1970. Made by Davidson Films.
La Mariguana.
4 mirj. »1. color. Huper 8 mm. (Macmlllan elemeotarr math
loops)
Loop fllm.
The Boy (Abraham Lincoln)
Maturing boys and girls.
With teacher's notea.
Sumniaty: Devetope the relation between the sides of a trlannle
and the type of triangle by laying off units on the aides of the tri-
Brazil.
Los Medicamentos: no son un juego.
angle, squaring the unltx, and comparing. Illustrates the Pytha-
gorean relation In a right triangle and considers a triangle that is
not a right triangle.
1. Triangle. 2. Pythagorean proposition. t. llacmlUao. firm.
Brother-sister relationship.
Meet Smokey Bear.
publliihers. New York. School Division, ii. Davidson Films, Saa
picture)
513 70-705300
Bruso the beaver.
The Mighty hunters.
MactnlUan Co.
Bushy the squirrel.
A More than private affair.
British Home Entertainment, London. Released in the
U. S. by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
The Busy bee.
3 mln. il. color, aaper 8 mm. (Qeometric proofs series)
Los Narcoticos: sus usos y abusos.
Loop fllm.
With study guide.
theorem and uses Perlgal's dissection in tIstuUx prorlog the tbeorem.
Un Caracol Uamado Veloz.
Need to belong.
1. Pythagorean pn^oeltlOD. I. Britiah Home BntertalnmeoC
II. BFA EducaUooal Media. Series: Oeometric proob series (Mo-
tion plctTire)
618 70-711700
Carlitos la ardiila listada.
Opiates: what are narcotics?
BFA Bdocatlonal Media
The Other wise man.
Pythagoreaa theorem: proof by parallelognun deformation
The Christmas donkey.
(Motion picture) British Home Entertainment, London.
Pearl of great price.
Released in the U. S. by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
Christmas in the arts.
S mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Oeometric proofs series)
Loop film.
People are like rainbows.
With study guide.
Summary: Demonstratea the coostructioQ of the Pythagorean
Christmastide.
theorem and uses Illustrations of paraUeiogrum deformation to prors
the theorem.
1. Pythagorean proposition. I. British Home EIntertainmeot
Christopher Mouse.
Peppy the pup.
II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Geometric proofs series (Mo-
tion picture)
513 73-711697
Chuckle Chipmunk.
Pesticides.
BFA Educational Media
Peter and the hermit.
Pythagorean theorem: proof by triangle deformation (Mo-
Commencement at Obedience Academy.
tion picture) British Home Entertainment, London. Re-
leased in the U. S. by BFA EducaUonal Media, 1971.
Corky the crow.
A Picnic in the forest.
3 min. 8i. color, super 8 mm. (Oeometric proofs series)
Loop fltm.
With study guide.
Pollution.
Summary: Demonstrates the coostmctloD of the Pytbasorean
Dr. Retriever's surprise.
Population statistics.
II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Oeometric proofs series (Mo-
tion picture)
Drugs can be dangerous.
Population trends.
513 70-711699
BFA Bdacational MedU
Evolution and extinction.
Psychedellcs : a way to travel ?
Excusaa tontas.
The Raggedy elf.
The Fairy ring.
Running away.
The Feather that was lost.
School days by the ocean.
/^
The First Christmas.
The Sexual revolution.
0
Growing up, from childhood to maturity.
Silly excuses.
Having a baby — the miracle of creation.
Some ecological considerations.
Helpful medicines.
U Sorpresa del Dr. Cazador.
A Hike in the forest.
Speedy the snail.
Q+Ed Productions
see
Hong Kong.
Stem father.
Adolescent revolt.
House of the wren.
Strike three! You're in!
EI Alcohol: m consumo y sus efectos.
How Ihc birda tot their color.
A Style all your own.
Animals In the forest.
Becoming a man.
Justus the ant.
Suicide.
Korea.
El Tabaco: el tiabito y sus peligros.
Becoming a woman.
LSD: vale la pena el riesgo?
Take care of your boc|y.
Being an individual.
Learning about love and sex.
Too much help.
Being careful with Are.
The Ught of Christmas.
Trinidad.
Understanding your love feelings.
Bells at Christmas.
Listen, Jimmy!
Unplanned parenthood.
Bike behavior.
The Little star that got lost.
Uppers and downers : what killed BlUy
A Boat named George.
Man is more than an animal.
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Lawton?
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QtEd Productions (Continued)
Venereal disease.
Watch what you eat .
When the littlest camel knelt.
Where babies come from.
Who am I? The search for self [and] Con-
traceptive methods.
Why drugs?
The Wind and the seeds.
Qiana — New York — Paris {Motion picture) E. I. du Pont
de Xemours Co. Hade and released by Mercury News-
film, 1968.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 ram.
Summary: An lotrodactlOQ to Du Ponfa new silk-like fiber, qiana.
Incliidea aequencea filmed Id Parte aod New York showing how the
fabric la utilized by leading designers.
L Textile fibers, SyotheUc. r. Du Pont de Neoiours (E. 1.) and
Company, n. Mercury Newsfllm, inc.
677 77-702536
CINE
The Quadrilateral famQy (Motion picture) British Home
Entertainment, London. Released in the U. S. by BFA
Educational Media, 1971.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Geometric i»oofB series)
I»op aim.
With Btudy guide.
Summary : i^eflnea a quadrilateral and visually proTCa that trape-
wi(l«. para lei logram^ kites, rhombuses recUnglee. and MinareB are
quadrilateral figure*.
1. QuadHUterals. I. BritUh Home Entertainment. II. BFA
Eduoational Media. Series: Geometric proofs series (Motion pl<>
ture)
513 70-711708
BFA Educational Media
Quadrilaterals. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals [197-?]
12 transparencies, color 10 x 12 in. (Plane and tolid teomclry)
With uvcflays.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Sin georiKtry leuon transpatencies and six matching question
transparenctCk.
I Qiiadrilaierali [1 Geometryj 1. Creative Visuals (Firm) il Scries:
Plane and sulid (comctry. [Transparencies}.
[OA482] 516 72-736027
Creative Visual* 72 MARC
Quadrilaterals (Motion picture) Hester and Associates,
1971.
4 min. Ml. color, super 8 mm. (Elementary geometry: forniH
we see)
I^Kip film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Director. Oliver B. Wheeler.
yi'MMABY; Describes quadrllateriala as a geometric form and
given examples of It-i use Id everyday life.
1. Quadrilaterals. I. Heitter and Associates. II. Series: Ele-
mentary geometry: forms we see (Motion picture)
[QA482] 513 77-712687
Hexter and Associate*
Qiuke and quiver (Motion picture) Government of India
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
ing, Bombay (1962,
17 min. »d. b&w. 16 mm.
CredUt: Director and writer, Arjun Jalramdas; narrator, N. K.
Istuir; photogrnphpr, Vlnhweshar Sharma ; editor. Pratap Parmar.
Bummary: Discusses the sclenre of selsmolucy. Shows how earth-
quakes are recorded and studies the causes and effects of movements
under the earth's surface. Describes the working of the seismic ot>-
serratory at Delhi and narrates the benefit* that have accrued from
the atndy of mIsidoIoct.
1. Seismology. i. India (Republic) Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2816
Quaker Oats Company
see
Junior Olympics U. S. A,
Not the triumph, but the itmule.
Profitable oat production.
Say goodbye.
They've killed PreBident Uncoln.
The Qualicum River project (Motion picture) Canada Dept
of Fislieries, Ottawa. Miide by I.#u Peace Productions.
Released by N'ntionnl Film Hoard of Canada, 1966.
26 min. M- color. 16 mm.
SuMmarp: Portrays the building of an experimental salmon
hat(4iery .station on the Qualicum River, east coast of Vancouver
Island.
1. Salmon. 2. Fish-culture — British Columbia— Qualicum River.
I. Canada. Dept of Fisheries, ii. Canada. National Film Board.
639 78-707421
National Film Board of Canada
Quality and people {Motion picture) Eli Lilly and Co.
Released by Modern Talking Picture Service tl9&-?,
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary Describes the quality control essential In the manufac-
ture of mMlclne, and emphasizes the importance of the physician,
phaimacist, and drug service wholesaler in the production of quality
medicine.
1. DruK trade — Quality control.
II. Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.
615 Fi A 67-5115
Wodern Talking Picture Service
, LIUy (Ell) and Company.
Quality and promise (Motion picture) Washington Uni-
versity. Made and released by Shelby Storck & Co., 1967.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows how over the last century Washington Univer-
sity has maintained its moderate size. Its tradition of scholarly
achievement, and its close involvement with the St. Louis community.
1. Washington University, St. Louis. i. Washington Unlveralty,
St. Louis, il. Shelby Storck and Company.
378.778 Fi A 68-226
CINE
Quality Bakers of America
see
Bowling.
Brown 'n serve.
Hillbilly bread.
Hot Bread.
Midnight snack.
Stroehmann family.
Quality body work pays off (Filmstrip) Ford Motor Co.,
1964. Made by Audio Visual Arts.
74 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 in.. 33} rpm.,
15 roln. mlcrogroove.
Vol 64 S3.
With film digest
Bummary: Explains recommmded tKtdy aerrlcing procedures.
1. Automobiles — Bodies. l Ford Motor Company.
629,2 78-732784
Ford Motor Qo.
Quality contrc^ (Filmstrip)
1967.
Society for Visual Education,
'^^ fr. color. 30 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm.,
IG mill. (Industry In 20th century Aiuerlcn)
With teacher's guide.
Credita: Authors, Raymond Anderson. William Clanton.
nummary: Des<Tlbes the activities of quality control i>ei-sonnel
to demonstrate how quality standards are set and maintained ttefore,
during, and after the manufacture of a product.
1. Quality control. i. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chi-
cago. Series: Industry in 20th century America (Filmstrip)
668.5 Fi A 68-3534
Society for Visual Education
The Quality of jusUcc (Motion picture) WMAQ-TV, 19«8.
90 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suniinary: An evaluation of four years of Judicial reform In Cook
County. Illinois, since a 1964 unification of the courts. Spotlight*
Judicial problems such as the backlog of personal injury cases, traf-
fic court, criminal court, and selection and competency of Judges.
1. Courts— Cook Co.. 111. i. WMAQ-TV CPelevlslon sUtion)
Chicago.
347.99778 70-702537
CINE
1W Q«aUt7 of Ufe. (Fdmttrip} Cathedral FUmi, 1971.
IroU. cokx. 35 ram. and pbonodMc: I a., 13 ia.. 33 W3 iTn. (Edaa
in peril, no 4)
With uudy guide.
CREDITS: Es«cuiivc producer, Bdwwd D. Eagk.
SUMMARY: Notes that. ahbot«h nan t> linked ipiritually and phyMcaMy
to nature, mday moU fwopte Uvc in a aaamadt carlrofUDesL Poiais out thai
even man'i natural retreat, the wilderawt. ■■ threatened by exploitatioa. poHv-
lion, and crowding.
I. Hunaaecobigy. I. Caibadial FUana. inc.. Burbank, CaUf. IL SariM
Eden in peril. [Fihnttrip] bo. 4.
cOF47j 301.31 72-733423
CaUwdral Fdm* 7] MARC
Quand le del se fache (Motion picture)
see The Thunderstorm
138
Quantitation of bacteria (Motion picture) Harper & Row,
Publishers, 1972.
7 mill. sd. color. 16 mui. (Ila'<k' laboratory techniques for ml-
(.nihioloey)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. cartridge with magnetic sound.
With correlated slide set.
CREDITS: Auiliors, Neal H. (In.nian, Velma C. Chambers.
.SUM.MAHV : Demonstrates the quantitation of bacteria in the mi-
crobiology laboratory.
1. Bacteriology— Technique. 1. Harper & Row, Publishers. II.
Series: Itasic laboratory techniques for microbiology (Motion pic-
ture)
[QR69] 589.9 78-712604
Harper & Row. rubllabers
Quantitative approaches to decision maldng (Motion pic-
ture) Educational Systems and Designs, 1969. Made by
Educational Resources Foundation.
emotion pictures (29 min. each) sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Also Issued on videotape (2 in.)
A course In the Management and supervisory development pro-
gram series.
With student workbook and leader's srulde.
Credit*: Instructor, Boris Yavlts.
Contents: 1. Key rfements in the decision making proceas.— *.
Systems analysts: means-ends diagnosis. — S. Decision making: ra-
tionality or Intuition? — 4. Decision making under uncertainty.— 5.
Decision making under risk.— 6. Assessing the value of informaUon.
1 Decision-making. i. Educational Systems and Designs. Inc.
658 74r-703326
Educational Systems and Designs
Quantitative transfer (Motion picture) Kalmia Co., 1970.
4 min. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (General chemistry laboratory
techniques t
Loop lllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Also issued In 16 mm. „ „ ..
Creditt: Authors, Robert M. Fitch, John T. Fitch.
Summary: Demonstrates three types of transfer involving precip-
itates, liquids, and solids. With captions.
1, Chemistry— Manipulation. l Kalmia Company. Serlee:
Oeneral chemistry lalroratory techniques (Motion picture)
542 79-708614
Kalmia Co.
Quantitative tube agsflutination {Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 min. nI. color, super 8 mm. {Bacteriology and botany)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Bummary: Shows a method for preparing and tenting the effective-
ness of an antiserum In a^lutlnatlng antigens.
1. Antlgen.s and antibodies. 2. Agglutination. i. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Bacteriology and
botany (Motion picture)
589.90028 76-703758
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
The Quantum fabric rtf matter (Motion picture) British
Broadcasting Corp., Lwidon. Released in the TJ. S. by
Time-Life Fihns, 1968.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Fabric of the atom)
Credits: Author. Philip Morrison.
Summary: Explains that every sort of structure has lis proper
energy levels, calculable by the laws of quantum mechanics from
the nature of the elementary building blocks and their familiar
forces of Interaction. Notes that aU matter obeys the stnictaral
dictates of the quantum.
1. Energy levels (Quantum mechanics). L BritUh Broadcast-
ing Corporation, n. Time-life Films. Series: The Fabric of the
atom (Motion picture)
639 74-709370
Time-Life Films
Quantum mechanical harmonic oeciUator {Motion pictttre)
Education IVvelopment Center, 1966.
4 min. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (College physics film program)
With film notes.
CredUs: Develc^m^it, Alfred Bork; editing. Jack Hlrachfeld.
Jamee Strickland.
Summary: A computer-animated film which displays the solution
of the tlme-inil*'i»endent SchrodlnECr equation (the enersy eigenvalue
equation) for the harmcmic osdllator problem fOr linearly Increaalng
Talues of energy, including nott-eigenvaluea, aiul for two choices of
boundary couditlona at the origin.
■ Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Problem of many bodies. 2. Harmonic analysis. i. Bdocatloa
Development Center. Series: College physics film program (Mo-
tion picture)
530.12 70-70902S
BdacatKni Developmeot Center
Quantum mechanical wave functions of the hydrog«i atom
(Motion pirture) Educational Development Cenler, 1969.
4 mill. si. b&w. 8 mm. (College physics In film program)
Issiietl in super 8 mm. and In standard 8 mm.
With film notes.
Creditt: Producers and editors, Don Berman, Jamea Strickland;
development and programming, Stuart Oatley.
Summary: I'resents computer-produced displays of the solutions
and eigenfuncllons of the reduced radtat Schrikllnger equation with
a Coulomb potential for three valuea of the angular momentum.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Hydrogen. 2. Wave function. i. Education DevelopmeDt Oen.
ter. Series: Ootlege phyalcs film program (Motion picture)
630.13 77-709021
Education Development Cuitw
The Quantum ot action (Motion picture) British Broad-
castinj; Corp., London. Released in the U. S. by Time-
Life Films, 1968.
SO min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Fabric of the atom)
Crediti: Author, Philip Morrison.
Summary: Explains that the quantum of action la a measure of
motion, and discusses the quantum of action on the atomic level.
1. Quantum theory. I. British Broadcasting Corporation, n.
Tlme-IJfe Films. Series: The Fabric of the atom (Motion pic-
ture)
639 70-700369
Tlme-Ufe Fltma
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Quarles, Benjamin
see
Freedom cry of the fiftiee.
Protest's new prophets.
The Quarry (Motion picture) Arzt Productions, 1971,
^ mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: PrraenU i dramattzatlon deslroed to portrar to
young people the potentially lethal effects of lnhalln( connntrmted
a«roAol T«por« to produce a euphoric state.
1 Dni« abuse. I. A«t Production*.
618.8 7»-7U409
CINE
The Quarter comes back: circulation of money {Motum pie-
twe) Ealing Corp^ 1969.
4 mill, si, color Buper 8 mm. (Elementary ecwiomla)
Loop aim. Film note* on cartridge caBe.
Summarv: Follow* the Journey of a coin u It (oes throu^ •
chain of goods and services and la finally returned to the apender
when he cashes a check. For elementary grades.
1. Money— Juvenile fllma. 2. Exchange— Jarenll* flims. l
Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series; ElemenUry eco-
nomics (Motion picture)
, „ „ 372.8 70-700670
Ealing Oirporatlon
Quarter-inch drill, part 1 {FUrMtrip) Bailey Films, 19«9.
50 fr. color. 85 mm. and pbonodlac: 12 In., SSi rpm (Port-
able electric tools)
With teacher's guide.
Summarif: Illnstratea tbe safe and correct way to use a ouarter-
inch drilL
1. Drilling and boring machinery. 2. Power tools. i. Bailey
Films. Inc.. Hollywood, OaUf. Series : PorUble riectrle toola
( nimstrip)
684.08 73-733997
Bailey nioB
Quarter-inch drill, part 2 (FQnutrip) Bailey Films, 19<».
.V) fr. color. 3S mm. and pbonodlsc: 12 In., S3| rrxn. (Port-
able electric tools)
With teacher's guldei.
Summary: Illostrates the safe and correct ose of a qoarter-tndi
drill
1. DrllUng and boring machinery. 2. Power tools. t Bailey
Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series: Portable dectrtc tools
(Pllmstrip)
684.08 77-733998
Bailey Films
A Quarter million teenagers (Motion picture)
see A Half million teenagers
Quarter panel repair (plastic filling) (FUmttrip) Jam
Handy Orf^anization, 1967.
27 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 10 In., tKk rpm.
mlcrogroore. (Automotive abeet meUl repair, do. 2)
With Instructor's guide,
Bnmmaty: Describes the techniques of automotive abeet metal re-
pair, and shows use of plastic fllllng for economical Quarttf panel
repair.
1. Automobiles — Maintenance and repair. 2. Sbeet-metal work.
L Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Series : Automotive sheet metal
repair (Fitmstrlp) na 2.
629^ Fi A 68-4906
Jam Handy Organiza- tlon
Quarter pand repair (solder fiHing) {Famttrip) Jam
Handy Organization, 1967.
18 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodlac: 2 a., 10 In., 8S| rpm.
mlcrogroove. (Automotive sheet metal repair, na 1)
With Instructor's guide
Summary: Describes the techniques of automotive sheet metal
repair, and shows how to repair a quarter panel using solder fllllng.
L Automobiles— Maintenance and repair. 2. Sheet-metal work.
I. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Series : AutomotlTe sheet metal
repair (Fllmatrip) na 1.
629.28 Fi A 68-4905
Jam Handy Organiza tlon
The Quarterback (Jiotion picture) Twentieth Ontury-Fox
Film Corp., 1963.
8 mln. Bd. hAw. 35 mm.
A Movietone presentation.
Credit*: Producer. W. R. Hireinbotham; director of producUon,
U)ui» TetUQlc; script, Tom McMorrow; narrator, Tom Harmon - mu-
sic. Jack Stiaindlln ; film editor, Arthur LlDcer.
Summam: Dlscuases the traits of great footbau qoarterhacks and
iilostrates with actton scenes at Tom Myers of Northwestern, Boger
SUubach of Navy and T. A. -nttle of the New York Giants.
1. Quarterback (Football) i. TwenUeth Ceotary-Fox Film
Corporation.
796.332 Fi 67-1427
Quartet {Motion piotwre) University of Io?ra Motion Pio-
tore Unit. Beleased by Media Library, 1969.
M mln. ad. b4w. 16 mm.
Summary: Interwoven with a performance of the Haydn quartet
In O major, opus 54, no. 1, the members of tbe Iowa String Quartet
rsveal themselTss as dedicated performing professional musicians
I. Iowa. tlBlveralty. AodloTlsual
787 76-705649
Quartet— a Od story (Motion picture) Seagram-Distillers
Corp. Hade by Stmmiit Films, 1970.
14 mla sd. cokir. 16 mm.
SUMMABY : Shows two boya and two girls performing acrobatic
skiing.
I. Ski acrobatics. L Seagram-Distiltes OoiporatlOD.
796^ 78-711410
CINB
Qnartier latin—Luxembourg et Pantheon (FOnutrip) In-
ternational Film Bar«aa, 1966.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoootape: stngle-trsck, 1 leri (7 In.).
»J in. per sec. (Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide »" ;
CrDOit): Authors. Louto Chatagnler. Huguette Chatagnier
rrJ^^^arVY' ,^^^. "'-■ ^"^ designed as a fundamental skills
method <rf instmrtlon for French language, culture, and clvIlizattWL
Shows recent photograptu of France.
1. French language— Audio-visual Instruction. i. IntenmOooal
trnporaine (Fllmstrip)
448-3 76-735642
International Film Bureau
Qnartier btin — noorriturca terrcstrcs (FUmttrip) Inter-
national Film Bureau, 1966.
84 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoooUpe: tingte-tra<&. 1 red <7 In.).
81 in. per sec. (Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide
Crediti: .\utbors, Louis CJhatagnler, Hoguette Chatagnler.
Summary: Part of a series designed aa a fundamental skills
method of Instruction for French language, culture, and dvlttsatlon.
Shows recent photographs oC France.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. l International
Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago. Series: Images de la France con-
temporalne (Pllmstrip)
448.3 70-735648
International Film Buieau
Quataert, Richard
Hosanna.
iQu4 hay en el diecimario? (Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1971,
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 a., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
16 mln. (lA Biblloteca de la escuela elemental}
Spanish version of What's In tbe dictionary?
With teacher's guide in Spanish.
CREDITS: Author, Jeanette Swickaid: narrator, LuU Carlos
Crlbe
SUMMARY: Analyses the various components of a typical entry
in tbe dictionary. For elementary grades.
1. Encyclopedias and dictionaries—Juvenile films. 2. School li-
braries— Juvenile Sims. I. Society for Visual Education, inc.,
Clilcago. II. Wbat's In the dictionary? (Filmstrip) III. Series: La
Biblloteca de la escuela elemental (Filmstrip)
[Z675.S3] 423 74-739086
Society for Visual Education
Quebec (Province) Dept. of Natural Resources
see
Men and earth.
Quebec (Province) Film Bureau
see
Charlevoix.
Smelts.
Quebec {Motion picture) Imperial Oil, Torooto, 1967.
Made by Peterson Productions.
5 mln. sd. color 16 mm. (Centennial series)
French version also Issued.
CreiitM: Director. Kirk Jones: script, Joe Hatt-CwA; director of
photography, George Mortu ; editor. Derek Bakar.
Summary: Outlines the history of tbe Province of Qiiri>ec and de-
scribes its Centennial projects.
L Quebec (Province)~Hi8t. l iDuterial OU, ltd. Serisa:
Centennial series (HoHon picture)
971.4 Fi A 67-5747
National FUm Board of Canada
Le Quebec as seen by Carticr-BreaMn {Motion pieture)
Xationnl Film Board of Canada, 1970.
10 miu. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credita: Producer, Guy Glover ; editor. Bex Tasker.
Ssmwwrjc A theatrical film based on a series of still photographs
by Henri Cartler-Breeson of the people <rf Qoebec Sound film wttb-
ont commentary.
Another issue. 35 tnm.
L Quebec (Province)~-DescrlpUon and travel. i. Cartler-
Bresson, Henri, 1908- n. Canada. National FUm Board
917.14 71-706957
National Film Board of Canada
Quebec Hydro -Electric Commission
Camion, 840, 000 hp.
Quebec In belle proviBce (Famttrip) EncyclopaedJa Bri-
Unnica Educational Corp. in collaboration with National
GeograiAic Society. Beleased by ^itcyclaphtAiM Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
130 fr. ixtor. 85 mm. (Canada)
With tesciker's guide
Smmmary: Preseota vtewa of the Provlace of Quebec. dlseussUc
its geography. cHmste, and people ^^
K **"^^ (ProvlDce)— Ds«»lption and traveL i. btcyclo-
paedla Britannica Kdtieatkmal Cnvorattoo. Series- Ouada
(Filmstrip. Encyclopaedia BrttamMca Bdncetlonal Oofp-)
917.14 76-734992
Encyclopaedia Brltan- oica Bdocatlonal Oorporation
Quebec — the citadel dty (Motion picture) Horeland-Latch-
ford, Toronto, 1968.
CrtiUt: Producer, Hugh Horeland; director and cameraman.
Bobert Fresco : editor, Tace De Wit.
Summarif: Surveys QD^>ec and Its sarroundlnsa and points out
why tbe dty U a tourist attraction.
1. Quebec (City)— Descr. i. Moreland-I^tchford Productlona,
Toronto. Series: Tbe New Canadian city seriw (Motion picture)
917.14 Fi A 68-1234
National Film Board of
139
Quebec winter camiTal — Caraaval d*hlTer dc Quebec
(Motion picture) Moreland Latchford Productions, To-
ronto. Released by National Film Board of Canada. 1969.
Released in the U. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Surveys, without commentary, various activities amo-
clated with the Quebec winter earalval Indndes scenes of tbe street
parade. Ice sculptures, canoe and toboggan races, and the fteitlvltles
of the participantB
1. Quetiec (City)— Qimlval, l Hordand-LAtcbford Productions,
ToTuoto. n. Canada. Natlooal Film Board, in. Canadian Travel
Film LH>rary.
aM.2 70-705259
National Film Board of <^nada
A Quechua village in Peru (Filmstrip)
see Man in his environment
The Qaeen {Motion picture) Si Litrinoff, Yinyard Films,
MDH Enterprises. Released by Grove Press Film Diri-
aion, 1968.
68 mln. "d. color 16 mm.
Credit*: Producers. SI UtviiMrfl, Don Her1)ert: director. Frank
Simon : narrator. Jack Doruehow : photography. Prank Simon. Ken
VanSlckle Robert Elfstrom, Alfonw Schilling. Joa^b Zjsman.
Ca*t: Jack Doroshow, Richard Finoochlo.
Summary: A documenUr; film about a transvestlte beauty pag-
eant Includes scenes of tite contestants as tbey prepare for tbe
pageant
1. Transvestism. t. Litvinoff. SL ix. Vlnyard Films, m. UDH
Enterprlese. it. Grove Press. Film Divlsloa.
167 78-707588
Grove Press
Queen Elizabeth I (Filmttrip) Common Ground, Londtm,
1964. Alade by C. A. Burland. Beleased in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966,
33 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Llresof great rulers)
With teacher's manual
Summary; Traces the life of Queen Ellxabeth. as seen by her
subjects and by those close to ber.
1. Ellzabetb. Queen of England. 1533-1603. l Comnxw Ground,
ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Aitedates. Series: Lives
of great rulers ( Filmstrip)
923 Fi A 68-4789
Carman Bftocattoual Associates
Qoeen of autumn: the chrysanthemum in Japan {Motion
picture) International Film Bureau, 1969. Made by
Luther Greene.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
tor!'S£'.^Ka"i!":S;shi.^'" **'^™= co««.Uant. H. Carl Young; edi-
Summary: Shows the various forms of tbe chrysantheninra as
ii J ■resrown each year in Japan by dedicated faMenerx. In-
cudes photographs of six chrysanthemum exhiblLons at Hirakata
^^i'?*S{*, *^*'"'*7 .^""y" P"'-^ Shinjuku-Gyoen, TasiikuoC and
tbe Melji Shrines, with prize winners in every caitgory
1. Chrysanthemums. i. International Film Bureau, inc., Clitcagu.
635.933 7C-706-202
International Film Bureau <>^(W^ui:
Queen of blood (Motion picture) American International
Pictures, 1966.
78 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Patbecolor.
Crtdit*: Producer, George Edwards; director and writer, Curtis
Harrington : director of photography. Tills I^penl^s : music.
Leonard Mnrand : editor, Leo Shreve. Ca»t: Jobn Saxon, Basil Batb-
bone. JudI Meredith. Deools Hower, Florence Uarly.
Summary: A science-flctioo horror story. A team of scientists
from EUrth who go to Uars to investigate extra-terrestrial sur-
TlTors of s crash landing find a hideous green woman who lives on
human blood.
r. American International Pictures. Hollywood. Calif.
Fi 68-1729
Qaeea of the Cascades. (Motion picture] KEG Productions,
Toronto, 1970. Released in the U.S. by A-V Explorations.
1971.
26 min. sd. color. 1 6 mm. (Audubon wildiifc tfaeaoe)
Produced with the cooperation of the National Auduboo and Canadian Audu-
bon Societies.
CREDITS: Producen. R. Ellis, D. Gibson. G. Kedey; cooiultant, G. Knerer:
music, R. Harrison; photogra^ter, T. Hotchldsi.
SUMMARY; lUustrates the kinds of |dantt and animals found in the four life
zones of the Canadian climate-^lbc low levd zooe, the Canadian zone, the
Hudsonian looe, sad tbe Arctic zone. Photographed from Mt Rainier, Wssliing-
un SUU.
1. Biocbmatology— Canada. 2. Ufc zoocs— Canada. L Keg Productioos
Limited 11. A-V Exptoratkms, inc. III. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre. iMo-
boe picture]
[QH543] 574.5 72-701989
A-V Expiorsliooi 72 MARC
The Queen of the pool (FUmttrip) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1970.
47, fr. ("olor. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., aSl rpm. 12
mln. (African folktal«)
With guide.
Summary: Uses a dramatisation of an African fcrfk Ule in which
laoka's husband kills ber new friend Unnu the fish to Illustrate
facts about the lives and mores of the African pet^e.
1. Tales, African. r. Coronet Instructional PlUns. Series-
African folktales (Fllmstrip)
398.2 79-785904
Coronet Instructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion- Pictures and Filmstrips
Queen Victoria (Filnutrip) Common Ground, London, 1955.
Made by D. .1. Davies. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
40 fr. b&w. 35 auD. (lives of srreat rulers)
With teacher's maatuL
Bummary: Traces the life of Queen Ylctwia, and describes bow
she made the monarchy the center of aatlMial life.
1. Victoria. Queen of Great Britain, 181&-ld01. L Common
Ground, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Assoclatefl. Se-
ries : Lives of great rulers (Fllmstrip)
923 Fi A 68-4790
Carman Educational Associates
Queen Victoria (FilTnstnp) Hulton Press, London, 1967?
Relensetl in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
44 fr. Wfcw. 35 mm. (Pictorial biographies)
Picture To^t filmstrip.
With notes.
Summari/: Studies the life and achievements of Queen Victoria AS
I>ortrayed In rontemporary prints.
1. Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 181&-1901. i. Hulton Pre«,
ltd.. Ixtndon. ii. Dufour Editions, inc. Series: Pictorial bi-
ographies (Fllmstrip)
923 Fi A 67-4038
Dufour Editions
Quelle hcure est-il? (Filmstrip) Mary Glasgow & Baker
Limited. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
23 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 In.), 7} In. per
sec. (Bod voyage! Part 1, no. 5)
With working script and teaching guide.
CP.BDITS: Writers and desigoers, Mary Glaflgow, S. R. Ingram.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching film. Introduces bow
to t^l the time and counting from 13 to 50.
1, French language — Audio-visual iDStructioo. I. Mary Glasgow
A Baker Limited. II. Universal Education and Vlsnal Arts. Se-
ries: Bon voyage! (Fllmstrtp} Part 1, no. 5.
448 73-737760
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Qoelques chateaux de la Loire (Filmstrip) Beaux films,
Paris. Released in the U. S. by Gessler Pub. Co., 1959.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, single-track. ] reel
15 in.), 7* In. per sec.. 15 min.
With teit In French.
Summani: Presents the well-known cnftteaux: Chambord. Ambolse,
ChenODoenux, Loches, Langeais, Azay-le-Rldeau, Angers, and many
others. Pictures Interior series to highlight the life of royalty in
a chAteau on the Loire. French captions.
1. Castles — Loire Valley. i. Beaux films, n. Gessler Publlsblng
Company.
Fi A 67-4212
Gessler Pub. Co.
The Quest [Motion picture) Woman's Life Insurance Co.
of America, 1965.
10 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Photographer, David Johnson; editor, Jules PadlUa.
Summary: Explains that a woman's life Is a quest for beauty,
truth, love. Identity, and fulfillment Describes how «he can satisfy
this quest In part through her affiliation with her church and par-
ticipation In the endowment program of her church.
1. Women In church work. i. Woman's Ufe Insurance Com-
pany of America.
259 Fi 67-504
Quest for equality
Bee
Hariem in the twenties.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Quest for freedom (Motion picture) Churchill Films, 1966.
18 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summnry: Traces man*s unending quest for freedom, using anima-
tion and picture^ of art treasures.
I. Liberty. i. Churchill Films, Los Angeles.
323.44 Fi A 68-1212
Washington State Univ. Audio- Visual Center
A Quest for learning (Filmstrip)
V. S. A., 1967.
Girl Scouts of the
«l fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 ». n s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 K. for nutomattc projector), 12 In., 33) rpm., 15 niln. nilcro-
grorive.
With study guide.
Hummnrj/: An Introduction to the self-teaching system for OIri
Scout adults, boih volunteers and professlonabi. Shows how leaders
obtain help to do their Jobs and bow they help themselves to do
their Jobs effectively.
I. tilrl Scoul& I. Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
369.463 Fi A 68-4227
Girl ScouU ot the U. 8. A.
Quest for oil (Motion picture) Australian News and Infor-
mation Bureau, 1967.
14 mm. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credltt: Producer, Frank Dagnatl : director, Christopher McCul-
lougli ; commentator, lion Haddrtck ; cameramen, John Shaw, George
Alexander.
Hummary: Destvibes the sesrch for oil In Australia.
1. Petroleum — Geology — Australia. i, Australia. News and
Infonuatton Bureau.
669 A Fi A 68-3211
Australian News & Infonnstlon Bureau
The Quest for peace— wliat role for the United States in
world affairs? (Filmstrip) Houghton MiflBin Co., 1968.
Made by EMC Corp.
74 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm.,
27 mIn. mlcrogroove. (Great Issues and decisions of American
history, no. 10)
With teacher's preview and guide.
Summary: Explains the development of the main principles of
American foreign (wllcy from the time of President Washington to
the present. Surveys events which helped to determine and modify
these principles. Discusses foreign entanglements, the Monroe doc-
trine, the open door policy, freedom of the seas, and coUective
security. _ _
1. u. S.— Foreign relations. i. Houghton Mifflin Company.
Series: Great issues and decisions of American history (Fllmstrip)
no. 10.
327.73 78-732532
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Quest for twnorrow (Motion picture) Charles E. HcAHis-
ter, 1948. Made by RKO Pathe.
21 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
A Film Forum Foundation production.
Credits: Director. Stanton Osgood; writer, Jerome BrondfleSd; nar-
rator, Andr^ Baruch; music supervisor, Herman Fucha; editor, Isaac
Klelnerman.
Summary: Contrasts the IneffectivenesB of the League of Nations
with ttie successful efforts of the Thirteen Original Colonies to form
a centraf government PreBents the viewpoint that the dinrch should
take a lead in advocating ttie estabUshnoent of an International par-
liament, court, and security force to help prevent the horror and
Immorality of war.
1. InteriMtlonal orgamxatlon. i. McAllister, Charles Eldridge,
189S~
261.8 70-704278
I'tie Question (Motion picture) Halas and BatcheHor Oar-
toon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Contempo-
rary FiJms/McGraw-Hill, 196&.
10 mln, Bd, color, 16 mm.
Bum.mary: An animated cartoon. A little man seeks the answer
10 the meaning of life In religion, politics, science, money, peydiology,
and war: and eventually flnds It In love.
I. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., London, n. Contem-
porary FIUns/McG raw-Hill.
128 76-70S068
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
A Question for Mr. Humphrey (Motion picture) New
York University, 1968.
9 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: Questions are addressed to lir, Humphrey by New
Yorkers In split-screen Interviews.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Humphrey, Hubert Horatio, 1911- i. New York Uni-
versity.
973.923 74-702538
CINE
The Question is whyT— cafety at the fire. {Slide set] Film Com-
municators, 1972.
71 slides, color, 2 x 2 in. and phonotape in cassette: 17 min. (Princi-
ples of safety for fire flghtetm, unit 1)
With instructor's guide and study manual.
CREDITS: Producer. Rsy Jewell; writer. Marshall Perham; narrator, Colin
Male; illustrator, Herfo Johnson.
SUMMARY: Warns against the dangers encountered in fire fitting, and
explains how safety precautions can help reduce their risks.
CONTENTS: 1. Iniroducbon.— 3, Danger of smoke— 3 Danger of falling-
— 4. Danger of falling objects. — 5. Danger of fire and heat — 6. Danger of t>eing
lost or trapped. — 7. Summary.
1. Fire extinction— Safety measure*. 1. Film Communicators. II. Series:
Principles of safely for Tat fighters. [Slide set] Unit I.
cTH9182j 362.3 72-735308
Film Communicators 72 MARC
A Question of attitude (Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1970. Made by Australian Com-
monwealth Film Unit. Released in the U. S., 1970,
12 mln. nd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, John Martin-Jones; director, Stuart Glover.
Summary: Examines the hesitancy of many employers to hire
physically handicapped people and shows that when the employer's
initial reluctance Is overcome the handicapped become loyal and
productive employees who work well without any special considera-
tions.
1. Handicapped — Employment. I. Australia. News and Infor-
mation Bureau.
331.5 70-709831
Australian News and Information Bureau
A Question of cre^t (Motion picture) United Fimd of the
Philadelphia Area, 1968. Made by Fred L. Frechette
Motion Picture Productions.
14 mln. »d. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, director, and writer, Fred L, Frechette;
cameraman, Roger R. Roblson ; editor, John B. Nelson.
Bummary: A dramatization about a cltlseo who escapes death
Is used to encourage fair-share giving to the United Fund.
1. United Fund of the Philadelphia Area. " i. United Fund of
the Philadelphia Area,
361.8 77-700069
Fred L. Frechette Motion Picture Productions
The Question of grouping for nongradcd education (Film-
strip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
43 fr. color. V> mm. and phnnodisc: 1 s., 10 In., 33i rpm., 11
mln. mlcrogroove. (Non-graded education for the modem etetnen-
tary school, no. 2)
With tencher's manual.
Bummary: Surveys factors to (>)nslder In grouping students Into
classes. Provides an example of a test given In a kindergarten group-
ing.
1, KlnderRurien. 2. Ability grouping In education. r. Eye Gate
House, Inc. Series: Nongraded education for the modern elemen-
tary school ( Fllmutrlp) no. 2.
372.1 Fi A 67-8786
Eye Gate Hou»e
The Question of re-election (Motion picture) Group W
(Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the
Operation Government Committee of Washington, D. C.
Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 mln. sd. color with b&w sequences. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment story, no. 4)
L. C. has b&w print
CrediU: Producer, Alfred Kelman; director, Jerry Lee; writer,
Don Segall: narrators, E. G. Marshall, Stephen Horn; consultant,
Randall B. Ripley ; music, Jess Soraci.
Summary: Discusses how campaigning for election and reelection
affects the working Congress, pointing out the advantages of the
Incumbents over the challengers.
1. U. S. Congress— Elections. 2. U. S. Congress. i. Westing-
house Broadcasting Company, Inc. Series: The Government story
(Motion picture) no. 4.
329 76-707189
A Question of time (Motion picture) WTTW. Released
by National Educational Television and Radio Center,
1960.
29 mill !sd. !»*«-. 16 mm. (Ordeal by fli-e, no. 14)
.Adapted fnun the book entit'ed Ordeal by flre. by K erdier I'latt.
CredUs: Producer and director, William Friedkin: adaptation,
Francis CougliUii. William Friedkin: music, Thomas A. IKtmey,
Summarii: Dramatic readings, against a background of paintings
and authentic Civil War photographs, describe Sherman's capture of
Atlanta and his inarch through Gpors^la to the sea. where he captured
Savannah thereby cutting the Confederacy In half.
1. Sherman s March to the Sea. i. Pratt. Fletcher, 1897-1056.
Ordeal by fire. ii. Chicago. Television station WTTW. m. National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Series: Ordeal by Are
(Motion picture) no. 14.
Fi 67-834
Question 7 (Motion picture) RD-DR Corp. in collabora-
tion with Lutheran Film Associates and Lutheran film,
G. m. b. H. Released by Louis de Rochemont Associates,
1961.
107 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
CREDITS : Producer, Lothar Wolff ; director. Stuart Rosenberg ;
screenplay, Allan Sloane; music, Han»-Martln Majewskl; photogra-
phy, GUnter Senftleben; editor, Georges Klotx. CAST: Michael
Gwynn, Margarete Jahnen, Christian de Bresson, Almut Eggert.
Srlk Sdiumann.
SUMMARY: A. aeml -documentary drama about the musically
talented son of a pastor of an East German parish whose future
rests upon his answers to a seven-question document distributed by
the government to determine whether he is politically reliable and
therefore eligible for advanced schooling, or whether he must spend
his life In a labor battalion.
1. Allegiance— Germany (Democratic Republic, IMfr- ) 2. Serv-
ice, Compulsory non-mllltary— Germany (Democratic BepubUc. 19^-
) I, RD-DB Corporation. New York. II. De Rochemont
(Louis) Associates, Inc., New York.
Fi 68-1606
Questions (MotloJi picture) North Carolina Fund, 1967.
18 min sd b&w 16 mm.
Producwl In aMocHtlon with Cruveii Operation Pro8'«« '»%„.„
oSu.; Ctaem.tograpl.er/dlrector, Dlelt Schoener; writer. John
B. JuKlce; narrator. Jim McMllleo w„«i, rvmlln. I. f.olmr
Bummani: Shows how Craven (3ounty. North »">"»• ».""°»
the SSi ot it. poYertj prohlemB. Depict, blighted areu and
SJlr l'S.au. doJoment, on-golng program. '" ,"■« P^Jl-^J
Swnptt to explode some popular mlseoncepUon. about the need tor
a war on poverty.
L Craven Co., N. C— Econ, condit
condlt I, North Carolina Fund.
309.2
North Carolina Fund
2. Craven Co.. N, 0.— Sot
Fi A 67-6768
140
Questions about health (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Learning about health)
Crnl /*,• Collaborator, Gordon K, <;. Ing.
Sumtnary: Designed to motivate primary grade school students to
think about certain health questions.
1. Hygiene — Juvenile Alms. t. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Bda-
catlonal Corporation. Series; Learning about health (Fllmstrip)
372.3 74-733433
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Qaestiou for tUakiiig. (Motion picturej Dave Bel) Anociatet.
Released by Media Five Film Disthbuton, 1972.
28 min. id. colof. 16 mm.
SUMMARY. Dr. Wi||«mGl«w«p»of« what Khooh are doing or cookl
be doing to encoiir.,e ttudenu to think, and poinu out thai, although leamina
and memor-iini arc »ir««d in ih« Khooh. thinking » what peopte muit do br
the re.1 oT their livei GUiier dcKribes the foot difTerenl type* ofqueMioni from
ihoae intended to elicit memonted reponsct lo ihoM la which there are no riaht
or wrong aniwen.
I. Uaming. Pjychology of. 2. Thought and thinking. 3. Quctlionini
I. Dave Bell Auociates. II. Media Five Film DiHribuiore.
L^^'^P^'^i "**•' 72-700974
Med.a Five Film 72 MARC
Diitnbulots
Questions of time (Motion picture) Time-Life Broadcast
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 196S.
30 mill. Bd. color. 16 mm. (The World we live In)
Summary: Investigates the acienllflc concept! of time Uwea anal-
ogles from everyday life to Illustrate time flow theories.
1. Time. t. Time-Life Broadcast. Inc. n. UcOraw.fllll Book
Company. Series: The World we live In {Motion picture)
llfl 76-700240
McGraw-Hlll Book Co.
Th« Questora (Hotiim picture) Hattco Associates, 1971.
17 miD. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Uses a story about a man and what happens to him
dorlQC a family vacation to explain the need of man to give. In order
to receive— even though giving Is a matter of choice.
1. Man. I. Mattco Assodatea.
248.4 77-711411
CINS
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Double trouble
Quick, Herbert, 1861-1925.
see
Double trouble.
Quick, John
Hell on wheels.
Qakk M a fla^ [Motioo picture] BBC-TV, Lcmdoii, 1969.
Rekaaed in the U.S. by Time-Life FUno.
45 min. kL bJtw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Ccorge Pnx« uin cxpenmnu to explain pbocolysk, the
proccM by which brief flmtha of Ufht u« uted to initiate, produce, photofraph,
•od record chan|ci in matter Demonstratei the uM of photolysi* to (tudy
combustion and «xploMon. the rormation oT carbon from fueb, the fadini of djrcs,
the otecKaniam of vision. DNA. and photosynthesis.
1. Photochcmiury. I. British Broadcasiinf Corporatkn. Television Ser-
vice. 11. Time-Life Films.
(QD601] 541 70-714592
rime-Ufe FiliM 72 MARC
Quick change, 1 {Motion, picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1969. Mad© by National Film Boattl of Canada.
4 mln. al. color. 8 mm. {Look at It aerlec. aeC C)
Loop dim tnounted lo nrtrldse. lasoed Id ataDdard 8 mm. and
Id super 8 mm.
With macuals.
8umm«nr: A slnfle^oocept film deaisn«d for lue in teacblns spe-
cial education claasea.
1. Exceptional children— Edacation. i. McOr«w-mu Book
Company. Series: Look at It aeries (Motion Dlctnie) set C.
871.9 75-702758
UcOraw-HlU Book Oa
Quick change, 2 (J/otion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Ca,
1969. Made by National Fihn Board of Canada.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. .(Look at It aeries, set C)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. lasned Id standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With manuals.
Summary: A single-concept film designed for uae In teachlox xpe-
dal education classes.
1. Exceptional chlldrea — Education. i. UcOraw-HIU Book
Company. Series: Look at It series (Motion picture) set C.
871.9 79-702759
HcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Qnick rise (Motion picture) Norman Gerard Productions
and Alan Gordon Enterprises. Released by Pyramid Films,
1971.
.'> mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Photographer and editor, Norman Gerard.
SUMMARY: Uses stop-motion tecfanlqnes to show the complete
construction of a high rise office building.
I. Ofnce buildings. 2. Tall buildings. 1. Norman Gerard Pro-
ductions. II. Alan Gordon Enterprise*. III. Pyramid Films, Inc.
[TH431 1 ] 724.9 7&-714049
Pyramid Films
Qoickflash 1 (ilotion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the V. S. bv McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. oi. riilor. iiiptr 8 mm. (Talk about It series set B}
L>*op film mounted in cartridge.
Witb manual
Designed for use In special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Language arts. i. Canada Na-
tional Film Roartl. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company Series -
Talk about it xeriea (Motion picture) set B.
371.9 79-705095
UcGraw-RillBookCo.
Quickflash 2 (.Motion picture) National Fihn Board of
Canada. Released in the V. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. fi. <nl<.r. super 8 mm. (Talk ahoiit It series, set K)
I>xip film mounted In cartridge.
With manual
Designed for u.w In special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2, Language arts. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Talk about It series (Motion picture) set R.
371.9 72-705096
MrGraw-Hill Book Co.
Quickflash 3 {Motion picture) Natiotud Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. bv MoGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. si. cniiir, .«upor 8 mm {T.itk about it series, set B)
Loop film mounted in i-artridge.
With manual.
Designed for une In special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Language arts, i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, n. McGraiv-Hiii Book Company. Series:
Talk about It xeries (Motion picture) set B.
371.9 76-706097
UcGraw-Hill Book Co.
Quiescence (Motion picture) CUir Calhocm and Baibara
Calhoon. Released by Soundinfjs, 1970.
10 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Music. Bob Wilson.
Summary: Uses a sailing voyage among the lAands and water-
ways of northwestern Washington and British Oolumbla aa the
setting for a Tisnal poem.
I. Calhoon. Clair. II. Calhoon, Barbara. IIL Soundings (Firm)
704.945 72-709994
Soundings
Quiet Cities (Motion picture)
see Film communique, no. 11
The Quiet desperatim {Motion picture) Radio and Televi-
sion Commission, Southern Baptist ConventicHi, and
American Broadcasting Co., 1965.
.'«! mi;i. Ml bAw. 16 mm. (Directions)
Kinesc<fl)e.
CieditM: ITodnrer. and editor. John C. Sterens; wiiter, Ted Perry ;
cameraman, Chnrlei Glllexple.
Summary: V-ifs an alcoholic reliabilitntlon farm as a base for
exploration into the world of the alcoholic. Diwuwtes the relation-
ship of the aU-oboIic to society and polntR up society's re>!poi»lblllty
to and for the alcoholic.
1. Alcohol I r»—RehabiliUtlon. i. Southern Baptist ronventlon.
Radio and TelevlRlon CommDwlon. ii. American Broadca.iting Com-
pany. Series: Directions (Motion picture)
362.2 Fi A 67-5079
Southern Baptist Con- Tention. Radio and TV Commls.'ilon
Quiet letters {FUnutrip) Imperial Film Co., 1967.
52 fr. color. S5 mm. (Spelling: because they want to write)
Credits: Consultants, June B. Jackie, Harry O. Elaenbo^.
Summary: Explains the effect of a second and final vowel on the
sound of the flr&t vowel. With captlona.
1. English language — Vowels. l Imperial Film Company, Inc.,
Lakeland, Fla. Serlea: Spelling: because they want to write
(Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-4085
Imperial Film Co.
The Quiet mutiny (Moti<m picture) Granada Television,
London. 1970. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1970.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents recorded live Intwvlews with United Sutea
infantrymen to describe tbeir Increasing displeasure with the war In
Vietnam and dlsruases the subtle mutiny taking place In the form
of hand-grenadlng unpopular officers, the widespread use of drugs,
and the widening gulf between the officers and men.
I. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- — Psychological a^)ects. 2. Sol-
dlers—U. S. 3. U. S. Army— Military life. I. Granada Television,
II. Films Incorporated.
[DS557.A68] 959 73-712757
Films Incorporated
Quiet please. [Motion picture] Jacobs Manufacturing Co., 1971.
Made by Bay Sute Film Productions.
21 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pretenu an analyui of lound from 20 to 120 decibels, sliows
how tound i> trmntmitted, and (elb what induitria and privite laboratories are
doing to help luppreu unwanted noue in our environment
1. Noiie control. I Jacobs Manufacturing Company.
tTD892] 614.7 72-700181
CINE 72 MARC
Quiet revolution {Motion picture) Studebaker Corp. and
Champion Spark Plug Co. Made and released by Al-
leml'or Productions, 1967.
24 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a pictorial history of the development of STPs
turbo racing car and Its career, culminating with the 1967 Indianap-
olis 500-mtle race.
1. Automobiles, Gas-turbine. 2. Automobiles. Racing. L Stude-
baker Corporation, ii. Champion Spark Plug Company, iii. Allen-
d'or Productions, Inc.. Los Angeles.
796.7 Fi A 68-^114
CINE
The Quiet revcdutifm {Motion picture) ^'orld Horizon
Films. Released by World Horizon Films and MaryknoU
Fathers, 1967.
28 mlo. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crediti: Director, Albert J. Nevins; writers and pbotograpbera,
Albert J. Nevins. Donald J. Casey; narrator, Danny Thomas.
jSutnmary: Shows what a group of Americana la doing to shape
the social, economic, educational, and cultural lives of exploited
Latin American masses.
1. Chtirch and social problems — Latin America. i. World Hori-
zon Film?. Maryknoll, N. Y. n. Othollc Foreign Miaslon Society of
America.
261.8 Fi A 67-2376
World Horizon Films
The Quiet sun {Motion picture) National Acadeny of Sci-
ences. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
27 m n sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Explains the scleutlflc advances In the study of the
suo. Describes the sun's influence on the solar system, and dis-
cusses various phenomena In the solar cycle.
1. Soiar activity. i. National Academy of Sciences. Washington,
D. C. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
523.7 70-700287
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Quiet too long {Motion picture) Guggenheim Productions.
Released by National Education Association, 1967.
29 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
f^ummury: Preaents scenes which reflect the new militancy In
teachers in the classroom, on the streets. In budget meetings, and
at a space center. Shows teachers as they attempt to persuade
citizens and local politicians of the need for an adequate school
budget.
1. Education — Finance. 2. Teachers. i. Guggenheim Produc-
tions, Ine, St. Louis, ii. National Education Association of the
United States.
370.19 77-706448
National Education Association
141
Quiet victory (Motion picture) ANA-NLN Film Service,
1967.
32 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Diabetes nursing series)
SUMMART: Shows the responssibllity of the nurse In four situa-
tions which Involve a diabetic — in a detection center, in a hospital,
in an outpatient cUnlc, and In the home of a patient.
1. Diabetes*- 2. -Nurses and nurwing. I. ANA-NLN Film Service,
New York, II. Series: Diabetes nursing series (Motion picture)
tRC660] 610.73 Fi A 67-5617
ANA-NLN Film Service
A Qalet ware. (Motion picture] National Him Board of Canada,
1971.
20 min. kL bftw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. George Pearaon: director and pbotografihcT, Barry
Perlei; ediloi, SheUgh Mackenzie,
SUMMARY: Shows Cecil Richards at his studio In Lakcfieh). Ont.. en)oying
his retirement by self expression in the arts he sculptures in clay. wood, and
stone.
I. Richards, i::ecil. I. Canada. Nsdonal Film Board.
[NB237] 730.92 72-701366
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
A Quiet weelc in a house (Motion picture) Oeskoslovenslr^
filmexport, Prague. Released in the U. S. by Contem-
porary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1971.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Director, atofT, screenplay, and artist, Jan Svank-
majer.
SUMMARY: An experkneiital film which Is a gloomy allegory of
the absnrdlty of the world.
I. OeskoelovecBki^ flimeiport. IL Ctrntemporary Flms/McGraw-
791.4* 7»-rill78
McOraw-HUlBookCoi
The Qoiller memorandum {Motion picture) Ivan Foxwell
Productions, London. Released in the V. S. by Twentieth
Century-Foi Film Corp., 1966.
ins min. sd- color. 35 mm.
Panavlslon.
Raxed on the novel of the aame title by .\dam Hall.
Crcdita: Producer, Ivan Foxwell; director, Michael Anderson;
screenplay, Harold Pinter: music, John Barry: director of photog-
raph.v. Erwln Hillier; flira editor. Frederick Wilson. Cast: George
Secai. Alec Guinness. Max Von Sydow, Senta Berger.
Summary: An espionage film in which an American agent at-
tempts to uncover and squelch a burgeoning neo-Naal movement In
present-day West Germany.
1. Fascism— Germany (Federal Republic, 1&49- ) i. Trevor,
Elleston. The Qulller memorandum, n. Ivan Foxwell Productions,
in. Twentieth Century- Fox Film Corporation.
791.43 79-707826
Quit skool now-pay later {Filmstrip) Canada Dept of
National Defence, Ottawa. Made and released by National
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
45 double fr. color. 85 mm
pay^e^JlSs'SST" ""*'**^ '""'*^ "'* """ •""*" '■*^'* °"'»'"e™"it-
Ru^L^T^^fi '^'"'■If, Blanchard; artist. Peter Wballey.
mXZT^7./- K",'<i«°« HlnMtrip which emphasizes the value of a
high school education. With captions.
Another issue, single fr
1. Education. Secondajx 2. Pe^nnel service In secondary educa-
ESalFllmS^i'" Dept. o, National Defence, a Canal. N^
371.2 71-786582
National rum Board of Canada 'owmx
Quite naturally {Motion picture) Timken Boiler Bearing
Co., 1962. Made by Wilding.
38 mln- sd. color. 16 mm.
^ummury- Traces the conceptualization and production of tapered
roller bearings (TRB) ualng animation and a fantasy In which a
judge reads a court decision about the forces whldi have halted man's
merry -go-rtmnd.
1. Roller bearings. i, Timken Roller Bearing Company.
Fi 67-505
Quittner, Robert M
see
Dropouts anonymous.
Quiz reel {FUmstrip) Advance Film Co., 1948.
9 fllmatrips. b&w. 16 mm.
Filmstrlpe NS 1-5. 7-10.
Summary: Presents varied qtie«(tionH with multiple choice answers.
1. Multiple-choice examinations. i. Advance Film Company.
Fi 66-1759 rev
Quo modo vixerint RiMnani {FUmstrio) Encvclonaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Roma: urbs et orbto— Latin level two)
Crediti: ColUborator, Albert Rapp.
Summary: A latin language teaching film. Describes the mode
of living followed by the ancient Romans.
L Latin language— Audio-vlmial Instrurtlon. l Encyclopaedia
Brltaimlca Educational Corporation. Series- Roma- urbs et
orbis— Latin level two (Filmstrip)
».,-..» ^''^■^ 75-733590
Encycl(^»aedia Britan- nica KdncaUoDal Corp.
Quotation marks and italics (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp.. 1971.
41 fr, color 85 mm. (Punctuation and capltallxBtioD >
CREDITS: Producer*. Oscar Sams. Bert Pnlllnger: collaborator.
Wallace W. Douglas.
SrM.MARY : Illu.'itrates the basic rules for the correct use of quo-
tation marks and Italics. With captions.
1. English language— Punctuation. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. II. Series: Punctuation and capitalization
(nimstrlp)
iPE1450] 421 77-740088
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
R
R. A. A. F. heritage (Motion picture) Australian News and
Informiition Bureau, 1971. Made by Australian Common-
wealth Film Unit. Released in the IJ. S.. 1971.
28 mtn. wt color. 16 uim.
CREDITS: Producer. Roland Beckett: director. SUnlej Dalb;.
SrMM.\KV : Presents the hlstorj of the flrat fifty years of the
Bo.val Australian Air Force. Includes scenes of actlOD in World
Wars I and 11, Korea, and Vietcani.
1. Australia. Royal Australian Atr Force. I. Australia. News
and Information Bureau.
[UG635.A8] 358.4 71-7I35B8
Ausirallan News and Informatioo Bureau
R. A. F. & 8th Air Force report from Britain
(Motion picture)
see Film communique, no. 8
RAI — Radiotelevisione italiana
see
Ncorealism.
R & I Investment Company
see
Legislative politics.
R. B. Kitaj (Motion picture) Arts Council of Great Bri-
tain, London. 1967. Made by Maya Film Productions, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Director, James Scott ; commentary, R. B. Kluj, Chris-
topher Finch ; photographer and editor, Adam B. Uill.
SUM31ARY: A study of the viewpoint and the work of R. B.
KitaJ, one of the early pop artists, pointing out that he now cooalders
bis painting an extension of his present political commitment and
awareness. Explores the sources of hl.s ideas and obserres them
materialize from first sketches through final paintings.
1. KltaJ. R. B. I. Arts Council of Great Britain. II. Films In-
corporated.
[ND237.K] 927 77-712017
Films Incorporated
The RC time constant — long and short {Motion picture)
Animated Electronics Films, 1967.
4 mln 8l- color, super 8 ram. (Electronic circuit theory sertesj
Ijoop film mounted in cartridRe.
Also lssue<1 in standard 8 mm. cartridse and in 16 mm. reel.
With narrative iculde and animation model.
Sumtnary: Uses animation to illustrate tw© side-by-.ilde circuits
of resistor -capad tor combinations, showing the important dlfferencei
in circuit actions that occur and exist between a long time constant
circuit and a short time constant circuit With subtitles.
1. Electric circuits. i. Animated Electronict Filmt (Firm)
Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture) ,
537 Fi A 68-262^
Animated Elertronlc Films
RCA Computer Systems
see
Me.
RCA (Models Junior and 35016) part 1 {Motion picture)
Chandler Pub. Co. Relea.sed bv MrfJiiiu-lim Kook Co..
1968.
- iti!ii. xi. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
l-oop film mounted In cartridge.
firdilM: Director. Jerrold E. Kemp.
Shihih'Iii/: Demon-Ht rates the operation of RCA Junior and 35010
moilelx of ntotlon picture projectors. Sbows the step-by-step proce-
dures for ■w'tilng up and focusing projectors, showing films, and
rep:i(-klnK the projertors.
1. Mov log-picture projectors. l Chandler Publishing Company,
San Franflsco. ti. McGraw-Hill llook Company. Series r Audlo-
rlftiial equipment operation (Motion picture)
778.5 70-702167
Mc<: raw-Hill Book Ck>.
RCA (Models Junior and 36016) part 2 (Motion picture)
Otaiidler Pub. O. Relensed bv McCi.nw-Hill Hook Co.,
'J niin. nI. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
l.oop film mounted In cartridge.
Ci-editt: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Sutnimii-v: I>emonMtrareM the operation of RCA Junior and 35016
mo<l*-N of motion picture projectors. Shows the step-by-step proce-
dure" for xetiing up and focusing projectors, showing films, and
repocking the projedom.
1. Movlng-pirture projectors. i. Ctiandler Fublishlng Company.
Kan FrsDClnco. ii. UcOraw-HIlt Book Company. Serlea: Audio-
tUusI equipm*-ni operation (Jlotloo picture)
778.5 78-702188
Hr^Jraw-HllinookCo.
RCA (Models Junior and 35016) part 3 (Motion picture)
Chandler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
196M.
1' mill. Mi. wlor, 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
l.'fup film inouiiled in cartridge.
irvAitt: Director. Jerrold E. Kemp.
nmnmurfi: Demonstrates the operullon of BCA Junior and 35018
n«>del>t of motion picture projectors. Shows the step-by-step procfr
diires for setllng up and focusing projectors, showing films, and re-
packing the projertom.
1. Moving phi II re projet^or-. i. Chandler Publishing Company,
8an Frsn«iMi,. n, Mrtlraw Hill Itook Company. Series: Audlo-
Tlxunl equipment operation (Motion picture)
778.5 77-702169
M'liruw Hill Book Co.
RCA (Models Junior and 35016) part 4 (Motion picture)
Chandler Pub. Ca Released by McGt^w-Hil! Book Co.,
1068.
3 mln. .^i. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
Loop film nwunted In cartridge.
Creditt: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Demonstrates the operation of RCA Junior and 35010
models of motion picture projectors. Shows the step-by-step proce-
dures for setting up and focusing projectors, showing films, and re-
packing the projectors.
1. Movlng-plcture projectors. r. Chandler Publishing Company,
San Francisco, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Audio-
visual equipment operation (Motion picture)
77B.5 71-702170
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
RCAF
see Canada.
Rt^al Canadian Air Force
The R. C. M. P. musical ride {Motion picture) Moreland-
I>aichford Productions, Toronto. Released by Naticsial
Fihn Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Canadian Travel Film Library.
n mln. sU. color. 16 mm.
French version relea-'Wd under the title Iji course muslcale de la
gendiirmerie royale du Canada.
Summary: Shows .scenes of the performance of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police In which the horsemen execute complicated figures
Mith precision.
1. Cnnada. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. 2. Show riding—
Canada. i. Moreland- Latch ford Productions, Toronto, n. Canada.
National Film Board, ni. Canadian Travel Film library.
357 75-703022
National Film Board of Canada
RD-DR Corporation, New York
see
Question 7.
R. E. A. D. — reading for experience, achievement, and de-
velopment (Filmatrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1967.
33 f I-. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Educational consultant, Cecil Osoff.
Summary: Describes a community action program designed to
meet the needs of academically deprived students which stresses
listening, speaking, reading, and writing techniques. With captions.
1. Socially handicapped children — Education — Language arts.
I. Herbert M. Blklns Company.
371.9 70-734106
Herbert M. Elk Ins Co.
R. F. S. Productions
see
The Bible: a literary heritage.
R. H. Macy and Company, New York
see Macy (R. H.) and Company, New York
RHR Filmedia
see
The Steel reefs.
The Talk was of energy.
R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
see Reynolds (R. J, ) Tobacco Company
RKO Film Collection
see
Annie Oakley.
The Ex-Mrs. Bradford.
Girl rush,
RKO General, inc.
see
Hey media buyer.
The Way-out world of Fred Feldman.
RKO-Pathe, inc.
see
The Eager minda.
142
White magic.
RKO Radio Pictures Film Collection
see
A Damsel in distress.
King Kong.
King Kong trailer.
The Magnificent Ambersons.
On the loose.
Report on Japan.
T. V. A.
RKO Radio Pictures, inc.
see
Annie Oaliley.
Citizen Kane [trailer]
The Ex -Mrs. Bradford.
A gift for Heidi.
Girl rush.
King Kong.
Little women.
The Magnificent Ambersons,
On the loose.
Valley of the sun.
Viva Mexico,
RKO Teleradio Pictures
see
The Naked and the dead.
The RL time constant (Motion picture) Animated Elec-
tronics Films, 1969.
4 mill. si. TOlor. super 8 mm. { Basic electricity )
I/wp lilm raoliDted in cartridge.
Wltti narrative ttulde and animation model.
Summani: Shows by animation the current/voltage relationships
10 a resistor/inductor combination, for both the long-time constant
and the short-time constant cases. With subtitles.
1. Impedance (Electricityl I. Animated Electronics Films
(Firm) Series: Basic electricity (Motion picture)
537.6 78-708691
-Animated Electronics Films
RLF Productions
see
The Hunt,
RMI Film Productions
see
The Age of Pericles.
The Age of the heroes.
Alexander of Macedonia.
The American Southwest — land of enchant-
ment.
The Ancient land of Thebes,
Animal facts.
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RM Film Producttons (Continued)
Farm animals.
Let's talk about weather.
The Apache today.
Foods to help us grow.
The Letter.
A Fort on the mid -Missouri.
The Library.
The Art of persuasion.
George Washington Carver— a study in
A Lion is in the Senate.
Athens — evolution of a polls.
genius.
Australia — ^The timeless land.
The Golden spike— 1860-1869.
Logical thinking.
The Long night of war.
Batik.
Graybell, the cat.
Bench metal work.
I,yndon B. Johnson, a President from
Growing up.
Texas.
Black and white and shades of gray.
The Hands of Marfa.
Making mobiles.
Black men in blue.
Harry S. Truman, a man of Bidependence.
Mark Twain — more a man than a legend.
Brass instruments.
How to make a sand mold and a foundry
casting.
The Maya of Yucatan.
Cairo — gateway to the West.
How to operate a vertical "iming noachlne.
Carry Nation, Missouri's milltai* pro-
How to operate the engine lathe, part 1.
Memphis on the Delta.
hibitionist.
How to operate the engine lathe, part 2.
Metal spinning techniques.
Chalk creations.
How to operate the shiqwr.
Misscuri medicine man.
Charles Augustus Lindbergh, builder of a
dream.
How to use the oxyacetylene welder.
Missouri's fighting artist.
The Chlsholm Trail.
Imagery applied.
Missouri's leather-bound orator.
The Cliffs of Meteora.
The Inner trip.
Missouri's "Little Giant"
The Coming of the iron horse.
An Introduction to the metal shop.
A Moment of pressure.
Creating with clay.
James A. Reed, Missouri's Irreconcilable
The Mouth of the well of the Bza.
The Crib foreman's assignment.
senator.
jjycenae — ancient city of gold.
James Bowie, the man with the knife.
A Nation rides the rails — 1860-1900.
Daily life in ancient Egypt.
James Stephen Hogg, Texas' first native
The Navajo — shepherds of the desert.
Daily life in ancient Greece.
governor.
The Navajo story.
Dally life in ancient Rome.
John Joseph Pershing, a soldier from
Daily life in Elizabethan England.
Laclede.
John Nance Gamer, An American states-
The Navajo today.
Daily life in the dawn of human time.
man from Uvalde.
The Negro cowboys.
Jos^h Pulitzer, Missouri's immigrant
Ordeal at Gettysburg.
Daily life in the Fertile Crescent.
editor.
Judge Roy Bean, law west of the Pecos.
The Ozarks ol Harold Bell Wright.
Dally life in the Middle Ages.
Pepper the puppet.
Dance sketches.
The Jungles of Chiapas.
Percussion Instruments.
Delphi — center of the universe.
A land called Louisiana.
Pioneer railroading.
The Dictionary.
The Land of Amun Ra.
The Plains of Yucatan.
Dinosaurs.
The Land of the god pharaohs.
Easter Island.
Land of the Minoans.
A Poem should not mean — but be.
The End of Reconstruction.
The Land of the people.
Poet laureate of the children.
The I^nd of upper Egypt.
Poetry to be heard.
The End of the outlaw State.
■fc .» ■ ■ 11 il^amL ■» ^ t^t^t^twm^tit^n MMfMN II
Enoch H. Crowder, "Mr. Judge Advocate
Learning to measure.
Pmcticu woooworuiif: tooMnicooo jumcij.
General",
Let's talk about air.
Practidl woodworking: Dcsisn.
The Fall cf the Alamo.
Let's talk about machines.
Practical woodwortinf: Hand tool*.
The Family.
Let's talk about magnets.
143
Practical woodworkint: Introductioo to woodworking.
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RMI Film Productions (Continued)
Prscticsl woodworking: Machine tools.
Prose symbolism.
The PueMo story.
Rapa Nui.
The Research paper.
Safety in the metal shop.
Sam Houston, frontier statesman,
Samuel T. Rayburn, the squire of Bonham.
The Santa Fe Trail.
Sara Teasdale, a poet of loneliness.
Sculptors of the forest.
The Sense of a sentence.
Sheet metal work.
Southwestern Indian crafts,
Sparta — a study in militarism.
A ^okesman for the masses.
Spring.
Stephen Fuller Austin, the father of Texas.
String instruments.
The Struggle for statehood.
Symbolism In poetry.
Tempera painting.
They called it Reconstruction.
A Tour of the Alabama State Capitol.
A Tour of the Arkansas State Capitol.
A Tour of the capitol.
A Tour of the Confederate capltolB.
A Tour of the Florida State Capitol.
A Tour of the Georgia State Capitol.
A Tour of the Illinois State Capitol.
A Tour of the Indiana State Capitol.
A Tour of the Kansas aate Capitol.
A Tour of the Kentucky State Capitol.
A Tour of the Louisiana State Capitol.
A Tour of the Maryland State Capitol.
A Tour of the Michigan State Capitol.
A Tour of the Minnesota State Capitol.
A Tour of the Mississippi State Capitol.
A Tour of the National Capitol.
A Tour of the Nebraska State Capitol.
A Tour of the New Mexico State Capitol.
A Tour of the North CaroUna State
Capitol.
A Tour of the Ohio State Capitol.
A Tour of the Oklahoma State Capitol.
A Tour of the Pennsylvania State Capitol,
A Tour of the South Carolina State Capitol.
A Tour of the State Capitol of Iowa.
A Tour of the Tennessee State Capitol.
A Tour of the Texas State Capitol.
A Tour of the Virginia State Capitol.
A Tour of the West Virginia State Capitol.
A Tour of the Wisconsin State Capitol.
A Town called Kansas.
A Tube of lipstick.
Turkey: The ancient land.
Turkey: The coming of Christianity.
Turkey: The impact of Islam.
Turkey: The modem state.
The Twilight of an ancient people.
Walter Williams, Missouri's first citizen
of journalism.
Weather.
The Well of Demeter.
Where do you live ?
Why is a man?
William Rockhill Nelson, Missouri's
editor, publisher, philanthropist.
William Sydney Port er, alias O. Henry,
Woodwind instruments.
The World of color.
World of science, no. 1.
World of science, no. 2,
The World of shape.
The World of sound.
The World of touch.
144
The World of Tutankhamun,
Writing a good paragraph.
Writing a good theme.
Zoo animals.
RNA transcription (Motion picture) Harper & Kow, Pub-
lishei>. 11)72. Made \*y ilay State Film PrwUictions.
4 uiin, si. color, super 8 nmi, (Macromolwulur biosynthesis)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Author, J. I.Awrence Foi ; artist. George Kelvin,
Sl'MM.UtY: i:se8 anlniation to trace the transcription sequence
of PUKj-me formation, showing attachment to DNA and the subse-
quent formation of ItNA. Shows the three types of RNA produced
fi-uni DNA and describe--* their preparation for function In protein
svuthe-'i-'.
1, Ribonucleic add, I. Harper & Row, PubllBhers. II. Series:
Maciomoiecular biosynthesis (Motion picture)
[QH431 1 574.8 73-712600
Harper & Row, Publishers
E. O. P. beefs up profits {Motion picture) Canada Dept. of
Agriculture, Ottawa, and National Film Board of Canada.
Released by Nntioiial Film Board of Canada, 1966.
2G niln. sd. biw, 16 mm.
Rummai-y: Discus.'tes various aspects of beef merchandising.
1, Cattle trade— Canada, i. Canada. D^t. of Agriculture,
n. Canada. National Film Board,
338.1 70-700331
National Film Board of Canada
R S V P {Motion picture) Knox Gelatine. Made by Show
Associates. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service,
1969.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Outlines the history of haute cuisine begun Id France
by Francis t In the fifteenth century. Shows how young people of
France and America have adapted traditions to a new life style,
and focuses on American cuisine.
1. Gastronomy— History. 2. Cookery, French. 3. Cookery, Amer-
ican. I. Knox Gelatine. Inc. ir. Modern Talking Picture Service.
Inc,
641.5
70-705650
R. T. French Compai^
see French (R. T.) Company
Rx: caation {Motion picture)
1960.
Jerry Xx>ng Productitms,
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director, writer, and narrator, Richard W. Lawall; direc-
tor of photography, Andrew J. Long.
Summary: A documentary which points out the dangers Involred
in purchasing drugs from unethical pharmaceutical manufacturers.
1. Drug trade. i. Jerry Long Productions.
658.89 Fi 67-933
Rx for hydraulics cost control (Motion picture) Mobil Oil
Corp., 1968. Made by Telic, inc.
17 mIn. R<1. col.n-. 1« mm.
SiiiiDii'jrit: IH-'HumstratPS various ways In whicli fxpenslvc li.v-
draullc oils are wasted nud InfRlclently used. Chet Huntley (If-
pcribes the effoits of the Mohlj Oii Corporation to analyse and solve
the hydraulic problems of Individual plants,
1 Hydraulic fluids, i. Mobil Oil Corporation.
621.2 Fi A 68-516
CINE
RX for learning — individually prescribed instruction {Mo-
Hon picture) William W. Matthews & Co,, 1968. Made
with the cooi>eration of the Ijoaming: Re.scarrh and Derel-
opment Center. TTniversity of Pittsburfrh.
28 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suininnry: Describes the individually prescribed method of ele-
meniiiry Inflructlon as developed by the I..earninK Research and De-
velopment Center, Tnlverelty of PittsburKh. Explains how and why
the project is being carried out at the Oakleaf Elementary School in
the Baldwin School District.
1. Education. Kiementary— 1W5- 2. Indlvliliiatlzeil instruc-
tion. 1. William W. Matthews and Company.
371.39 Fi A 68-2318
William W. Matthews & Co.
Rx: not for kicks {FUmatrip) Cathedral Films, 1968.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 9
mln. nrcnigroove. (DrugB in our society, no. 3)
With -tudy guide and script by Richard S. Scott.
Credits: Executive producer, Edward D. Eagle; director, Jack L.
Tyler.
Summary: A study of the use and mi^<u.<« of drugs, pointing out
the dangers of habituating and addictive drugs, including various
types of setlatives, tranquilizers, and stimulants.
1. Narcotics. i. Cathedral Films, Inc., Burbank, Calif. Se-
ries: Drugs in onr society (Filnistrip) no. 3.
613.8 Fi 68-2077
: not for kicks
see
Los Medicamcntos: no son un juego.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rx — Reed City {Motion picture)
TV Center, 1&67.
University of Michiifan
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Also ie.'iued on rldeo tape (1 In.)
Nummary: Siirveys the problem* of Reed City. Mich., a typical
Anierlcnn small town. In Its flght to anrvlTe Id 20th century urban
United States. Hosted by Richard Morrow.
1. Reed City— Soc. condlt i. Michigan. University. Television
Center.
Michigan University
301.3
TV Center
Fi A 68-286
The Rabbtt joint {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
196S.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworklof — hand
tooU)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Joints (En^neerlng) i. Walden film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 75-708439
Waldeo Film Oocp.
RabMt. [Motion picttirc]
1971.
Eccentric Grck Gnenu Workshop,
I) min, id. color. 16 mm.
With dbcuuion qiwttiocu.
CREDITS: Producer, director, sod icript, Ted Fairchild; original concept,
John Phalen: ctmenman. Ron Pelnlilo-
SUMMARY; Explores the conflict between loving lomeone and behaving
responsibly toward him by presenting a story in which a nirK-year-old boy has
hb fifvt encounter with death when hi> pet rabbit dies.
I. Conduct of life. 2. Death. I. Eccentric Circle Cinema Workshop.
(BJ 1581.21 155.4 72-700003
Eccentric Qrcle Cinema 72 MARC
Workshop
The Rabbit and the turtle (FUmgtrip) Filmstiip Honae,
1970.
51 fr. bAw. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s., 10 In., 3Sk rpa.,
11 mln. (African trickster tales, no. 4)
With script.
CreditM: Writer. Erelyn Kelsman; art. Joel Dolens.
SunMnary. An African tale in which the rabbit tries to prove
that he Is faster than Beveral of his turtle friends. FW elenwotary
grades.
1. Animals— Juvenile films. l Pllmatrlp House, New Twk.
Series: African trickster tales (Fllmstrip) no. 4.
872.6 72-787078
Plttnstrlp House
Rabbit Hill {Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co.
Released by McGmw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
53 m!n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Orlgl[i;ilIy telecast In the Children's theater presentation of NBO.
Summary: A story which tells bow the small animals who live on
Rabbit Hill are affected by the new owners who move into the big
house and plant a garden.
I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. n. UcGraw-Hlll Book
Company.
791.43 Fi A 68-1761
McGran-Hlll Book Co.
The Rabbit, the rhinoceros, and the elephant {FUmstrip)
Filmstrip House, 1970.
53 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phooodisc: 1 s., 10 lo.. 8Si rpm.,
11 mln. (African trickster tales, no. 1)
With script
Creditt: Writer, Evelyn Kelsman: art, Joel Dolens.
Summary: An African tale In which a tug of war contest matches
the rabbit's wits against the power of the rfalnoceroe and the
elephant. For primary grades.
1, Animals — Juvenile films. L Filmstrip House, New York.
Series: African trickster Ules (Filmstrip) no. 1.
372.6 75-737076
Filmstrip House
1W RabMt who wasted to be different [Inlmstrip] Educational
Projectiotis Corp., 1968.
31 b. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1, R-147)
With tescher'i manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforccmenl of
medial long U and medial short U. Presents a itory about a rabbit who wishes
to be fomething other than ■ rabbit. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. En^ish language— Voweb—Juve-
Bik fUsu. 3. Contentment — Juvenile Ghat. [ I . Rabbits — Stories^ I . Educa-
tioiial Projections Corporation. II. Series; Reading program. iFilmstrip] Level
1, R-14?.
ILB1525] 372.4 72-733556
Educational Projectioas 72 MARC
Corp.
(RabUtB] {Motion picture) Intematioaal Tele-Film Pro-
dnctimia, 1949.
11 m!'i. <d, b&w. 16 mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
Creditt: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee,
Summary: Surveys the life, habits, and habitats of wild rabbltv
Points out the economic Importance of their fur and their meat.
Shows the proper way to handle rabbits.
1- Rabbits. 2. Zoology, Economic. i. International Tele-Pllm
Producttoos. Inc. Series: John Kleran's kateldo.'wope (Motion pic-
ture)
Fi 67-2069
Rabbits {motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. if ade by James
F. Bishop Film Communicntions. Released bv McGraw-
Hill Hook Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Let's see the animals series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
^ummflry.- Presents a view of the life pattern of rabbits. In-
cluding their characteristics, environment, and locomotion. For
primary grades.
1. lUbbltft— Juvenile films. i. Chandler Publlsdilng Company,
San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Let's
see the anlmal.<! series (Motion picture)
372.4 74-702207
McGraw-Hill Book (>>.
Rabbits (Motion picture) Ftbns/Weet. Released by ATMS
Instructional Media Services, 1969.
11 Diln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Stammary: A closeup look at the habits and behavior of rabbits.
Without narration.
L Rabbits. L PUms/west, Inc. n. AIMS Instrnetlonal Media
Services.
599.3 75-704204
AIMS iDstuctlonal He> dla Services
Rabbits and hares (Motion picture) Boulton-Hawker Films,
London, in cooperation with the National Committee for
Audio- Visual Aids in Education, London, 1966. American
version made and released by International Film Bureau.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Looking at animals aeries)
With teacher's guide.
Credif: Educational adviser, Gwen Dunn ; pbott^raphy, A. Faolk-
oer Taylor.
Summary: Compares the moving, feeding, and living habits of rab-
bits and hares. Notes that the sensory awareness and general physi-
ology of the two animals are similar, while the living habits and rais-
ing of the young differ. Contra.<tts the differences In newborn rab-
bits and hares. Discusses the damage both breeds cause to crops.
Show8 the basic physiological and ecological aspects of the lives of
rabbits and hares, illustrating with the brown hare, mountain and
arctic hares, and brown rabbits.
1. Lagomorpha. t. Boulton-Hawker Films, ltd. n. Interna-
tional Film Bureau, Inc., CHilcago. Series: Looking at animals se-
ries (Motion picture)
699.3 Fi A 67-5542
International Film Bureau, Inc.
Rabbits are the friends of toads (Motion picture) Doro-
thy Knowles, 1968.
12 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Credit*: Photographer, Fred Schenk. Coat: Byo Crane Klyabn.
Summary: An Innocent little boy, enraptured by the life In the
undn-growth In which be plays. Is oblivious to the violence whldi la
asBodated with the weapons which be finds hidden In the graaa.
1. Violence. I. Knowles. Dorothy Sefton.
301.15 76-707749
The Rabbit's eyebrows (Filmstrip) Hudson Photographic
Industries, 1968.
37 fr. color. S5 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., S3i rpm.,
7 mln. mlcrogroove. (The Whimsical world of Robwt Sargent)
Also Issued with phoootape in casette.
With teacher's guld&
Creditt: Writer, artist, and narrator. Robert Sargent
Summary: An original fable about a rabbit who has lost his eye-
brows and learrts that good fortooe can be found In the most unex-
pected places.
I. Sargent, Robert E. n. Hudson Photographic iDdnstrles.
Series: The Whimsical world of Robert Sargent (Filmstrip)
398.24 70-733030
Hudson Photographic Indnatrles
Rabbits, hares
ates. 1970.
1 their enemies. [Motion picture^ Troll Associ-
4 min. ti. color, super 8 mm. (In field and meadow)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Describes the behavior and activities of rabbits, hares, and
their enemies as found in their natural habitats.
1. Rabbits— Juvenile films. 2. Hares — Juvenile films. 3. Predation — Juve-
nikfilras. (l.RabbitS] t. Troll Asaodam. II. Series: In field and meadow.
{Motion picture]
tQL737.L32] 599 72-700742
TroU AMOciates 72 MARC
Babies in a honnn patient (Motion picture) Unirermty of
California Extension, 1960. Made by Motion Picture
Production Dept Released by Educational Film Sales,
University of California Extension, and American Society
for Microbiology.
3 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CredUi: Producer and director, Allue Bvans; sdentlfie advisn',
Donald M. Reynolds.
Summary; Shows a group of persons In Iran wbo were bitten by
a rabid wolf and taken to the Pasteur Institute for treatment Pic-
tures the symptoms leading to extreme prostration, paralysis, coma,
and death.
1. Rabies. t California. University. Unlverrtty Extension, n.
California. University. Educational Film Sales, m. American So-
ciety for Microbiology.
616.9 Fi A 68-267
American Society for Microbiology
Rabinowitz, Shalom, 1859-1916
Tevye.
Raccoons. [Motion picture] Troll Associates, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. Gn field and meadow)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Describes the behavior and activities of raccoons aa found in
their natural habiUL
I. Raccoons— Juvenile films, t'- Raccoons) I. TroU Associstcs. II.
Series; In field and meadow. [Motion picture]
[QL737.C26] 599 72-700741
Troll Associates 72 MARC
The Race (Motion picture) Meals for Millions Foundation,
1967. Made by Burt Martin Associatee.
28 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes how foreign students at a training school Lo
Santa Monica are taught to produce blgh-proteln foods at low cost
Follows two of the students to their own community where they de-
velop a co-op and plan a food production plant
1. Food supply. 2. Food Industry and trade. l Meals for Mil-
lions Fouadatlon.
SS8.1 FiAea-soo
CINE
145
The Race (Motion picture) STP Corp. Made by Allend'or
Produftions. Released bv Paramoiint Pictures Coni..
1971.
15 mln. .>«1. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Portrays a modem automobile race as a traditional
tournament, viewed through the eyes of the picnidilng. InfleM
audience. Uses blank verse narration In depicting drivers as knights,
mechanics as squires, and cars as steeds.
■ Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Automobile racing. I. STP Corporation. II. Paramoimt
Pictures Corporation.
796.7 70-711412
CINE
Race for deaBilr.[Motioa picture] Tech Films, 1972. Rdeaied
by Perennial Educatioa.
27 min. ML oolot. 16 bul
Other versioot: 1 6 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound; super S ram. on red
with opbcal sound; super S mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound; videoupe on
red; and videocassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Views a race sponsored by the National Air Pollution Contrd
' Adniiaistratioa in which a variety of mtconventiooal fuels were tested in vefaicka
with standard intental combtstion engi.->es; discusses the operuioa of the tDlcr-
nal combustioo engine and the effect of its eroiatioos on pollution- Also explains
and dcmoostrates rtew propulaioa tystema.
1 ' Air— PoUulion. 2. Automobile exhaust gas. I. Tech Films Corporation.
II. Perennial Education. itK.
[TD886.5] 621.43 72-700997
Perennial Education 72 MARC
Race for the wire {Motion picture) Anaconda Wire and
Cable Ca, 1968. Made by Joba J. Soffhrtie and Ca
'2S mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credilt: Music, Marlon Evsns.
SuMmary: \ story about the problem of a utility executive and
the suggested solution of his friend, an industrial salesman. Indi-
cates Anaconda's commitment to alumlaum. Includes views of a
utility job site and of fabricating plants En the United SUtes.
1. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. 2. Aluminum Industry
arid trade. 3. Electric utilities. l Anaconda Wire and Cable
COmpaoy.
67L8 79-701727
CINE
Race: the study of hnman variation {FUmJitrip)
tional Filmstrips, 1967.
Educa-
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Man's biological heritage)
Eastman color.
Credit»: Writer. Mary Lee Nolan : Illustrator, Hal Story.
Summary: Defines race, population, and gene pool. Describes how
racial mlxins and separation occur and describes the major features
of Caucasold, Negroid, and Mongoloid people. With captions.
1. Ethnic types. 2. Population genetics. i. Bklucatlonal Film-
strips, HaotsvUle, Tex. Series: Man's biological heritage <nim-
Btrlp)
572 Fi 68-2003
Kaoa to exttactloa. [Moticm picture] BBC-TV, Loadoo. 1967.
RelcMed in the U.S. by Time-Life Hhns.
30 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explores the Mayan dvihzatioD. and shows how the Lacandoo
Indians have maintairted the purity at their race despite attempted colonixacion
by the Spaniards. ExpUittt thai inbreedini has doomed them to extinction, and
that medical dau gathered from otMerviag them may save other members of the
human race fiom extinctioa.
1. tacandoB ItMlians. 2. Inbreeding. 1. British Broadcasting Corporation.
TdeviMon Strvicc. II. Time-Ufc Films.
[F1221.U] 970.3 77-714405
Time-Uffe PUns 73 MARC
The Race to save Abu Simbei (Motion picture) Reader's
digest Made and released by Vavin, 1966.
T mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Based on an article of the same title which appeared In the
Reader's digest, January 1966.
Summary; Describes efforts to save the temple Abu Simbel by
moving it farther up the banks of the Nile Klver when impending
flood conditions threatened to destroy It.
1. Abu Sunbul, Egypt t. The Reader's digest n Vavin, Inc..
New York.
722 Fi A 6&-1617
Vavin. Inc
Race with the wind {Motion picture) Winih Films Corp.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
9 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (Sports InactlOD)
Credit*: Director, Richard Wlnik; script, Martin Andrews; nar-
rator, Chrln Schenkel; cameramen, Carson DavidsoQ, Bernard Dres-
ner; film editor. Irving Oatiman.
Summary; The membera of the Com^na SUedds family Join a
sailing race sponsored by the Larchmoct Yacht Clab In New York,
and demonstrate techniques used in response to varying wind con-
ditions
1. Yacht racing. i. Wlnik PItms Corporation, New York. n.
Paramount Pictures Corporation. Series: Sports 1b action (Mo-
tltm picture)
797.1 7^701967
The Racer's adce {Motion picture) STP Corp. Made bj
Dynamic Films. Released by Aasociatiott Films, 1969.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Spanish veraioo also Issued.
Summary: Portrays the 23-year effort of auto racer Andy Orana-
telll to win the coveted Indianapolis "900" auto racing classic, and
his eventual success with ttie STP racing team car driven by Mario
Andrettl in the 1969 race.
1. Indianapolis Speedway Race. 2. GranateUI, Anthony, 1823-
t. STP Corporation, n. Association Films, Inc.
796.7 76-706003
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Races of the Union of South Africa {FHiMtrip) Au-
dioVisual Associates. Released by the Union of South
Africi Government Information Office (196-!]
61 fr b&w. 35 mm.
Summari/.' Shows tlte differences amoog the aatire races of tb«
Hottentota. Bantua. Malays, and Indians wbldi make up the popula-
tion of the Union of South Africa, and examines the Influence the
Portuguese. Dutch. Frearh, and English settlers bad on the relatlTe
population of the country.
1. Ethnology— Africa, South. i. Audlo-Tlaual AsBOdatee.
n. South Africa. Government Information OtBce, New York.
572.968 78-732918
Penosylranla School for the Deaf
Racine United Cooununily Services
see
What a wonder.
Racing car ,Reminston Rand television commercial] {Mo-
tion picture) Sparry Rand Corp., 1966. Made by Young
and Rubicam.
1 roln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sumnmty: A television commercial describing the merits of the
Remington 200 Selectro Sharer for men.
1. Telerialon advertising— U. S, i. Sperry Band Corporation,
n. Remington Rand television commercial (Uotion picture)
659.1 Fi 68-219
Racing rcTOlntion {Motion picture) STP Cwp., 1968. Made
by Allend'or Productions.
22 niln. «A. color. 16 mm.
Sumitutry: A documentary account of the development and use of
gas turbine engines In vehicles. Incltidea the controversy over the
use of turbine engines In automobile racing which resulted In barring
turbine engines In i-ompetition at the Indianapolis Motor Speedvray.
1. Automotive gas turbloes. i. STP Corporation.
631.43 72-702855
CINE
Racing rhythms (Motion picture) Hollywood Turf Club.
Made and released by Warren Miller Productions, 1970.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Uses super alow motion to portray the grace and
beauty of the thoroughbred horse. Without narration.
1. Thoroughbred horst I. Hollywood Turf Club. II. Warren
Sillier Productions.
798 74-711413
CINE
Racing weA {Motion picture) Forty-four Productions,
196!). Made by Paul Tepper Productions.
12 mill. sd. color. 16 mm,
tiumntary: A nostalgic look at Kelso, horse racing's biggest money
winner. Follows the horse through a day of tribute at Monmouth
Park.
1. Kelso (Race horse) \. Forty-four Productions, ltd
798 78-702530
CINE
Racism and education (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 jtiiii. Hd. b4w. 16 mm. (Black heritage; a history of Afro-
American^. Section 24; New roles for black students)
Summary: William Strickland serves as moderator as James
Turner, James Garrett, Linda Housh, and Ray Brown discuss the
contribution of Malcolm X ax a tf-acher, the failure of educational
Institutions and teachers' unions to serve the need.s of the black
community, and the need for the conditioning of black children.
1. Negioe«— Education. i. Strickland, William L. n. New York.
Television station WCBS-TV. m. Columbia University, iv. Holt.
Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a history of
.4fro-.4mericans (Motion picture) Section 24: Ne\v roles for bia<*
students.
370.19 75-704125
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Raco, Thomas
see
Art project 1.
Radar {Motion picture) BBC-TV in collaboration with
Gateway Film Productions, London. Released by Gateway
Educational Films, |1967t|
4 mlji. si. b&w. 8 mm. ( Middle school physics. Unit 1 ; Waves)
Loop &
Programme 3 : Electromagnetic waves.
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With guide.
nummary: Shows a model of a radar scanner and screen with a
model aircraft flying over them, and analyzes the operation of the
scanning roechaQlsm using a cathode-ray oscilloscope and animation.
1. Radar. i. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Serr-
Ice. u. Gateway Educational Fllma, ltd., London. Series ; Middle
school phyalc*. Unit 1 : Waves (Motion picture)
637.5 76-706323
Gateway Educational Films
Ridhl's day (Motion picture) H. Daniel Smith. Released
by Film Marketing Division, Syracuse University, 1969.
17 mJn. sd. color. 16 mm. (Image India, no, 6)
Prf>duced In cooperation with OaWr for liistrin-tioiial C<>nimuiil-
catlona. Syracuse University; Amt-rlcan Institute of Indian Studies,
Poona and Philadelphia: F^ucatlonal Iteaoiircea Center, New Delhi;
and SUIe Education Hept of the University of the State of New
Tork.
With guhle.
CREDITS: Director and writer, H. Donlel Smith; cln«>matog-
rsptay, Dnrsl Rsjsodren; tscbnical adviser, K. K. A. VenkaU<«ari.
SUMMARY; Follows the activities of a teenage Hlnda girl
during a typical day aa a basis for a study of Hindu family life
In a mlddle^lass urban setting. Filmed within the Tengalal brflh-
mln coui.uiinity of Srivaisnavas.
1. Family— India. I. Smith, Harry Danld, 1928- II. Syra-
cuse University. Film Marketing Division. III. Series: Image
India (Motion picture) no. 5.
[HQ669] 294.5 77-712494
Syracuse Univ. Film Uarketing DItIsIod
The Radial-arm saw {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bor*-
ham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britnnnicft Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si, color, super 8 mm. {Wood working machine power
tools)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide. u * * ,►
Svmmary: Describes the radial-arm saw; shows how to set It
up, how to u.% it with various kinds of wood, and how to achieve
^^ Radu" saws. i. Bothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia Britannlca
Educational Corporation. Series: Wood working machine power
"»" """'"" ■""""' 621.9 70-708282
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Radial arm saw. Part 1: Nomenclature and controls
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: li Ips.
Loop film.
With script.
iREDITS: Consultant. Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Usts various types of radial saws, explains the
nomenclature of parts, and demonstrates the functions of each.
1 Radial saws. I. DC.*. Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 74-712575
DCA Educational Products
The Radial arm saw. Part 2: Basic operations (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by
Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: U ips.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Explains basic operations of the radial arm saw.
Including cross cutting, using a stop block for uniform pieces, gang-
cutting, angle or miter cutting, and ripping.
1 Radial saws. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 70-712571
DCA Educational Products
The Radial arm saw. Part 3: Basic operations (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by
Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette; IJ ips.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS; ConsulUnt. Harold Jonas.
.SUMMARY ■ Explains basic operations of the radial arm saw,
including bevel cutting, inside and ouUlde ripping, ripping very thin
pieces, and compound meter cuts.
1 Radial saws. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 78-712672
DCA Educational Productt
The Radial arm saw. Part 4: Dado cutter operations
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: IJ Ips.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Explains the dado set, and how to make dado
grooves, angle dado cuts, plough cuts, blind grooves, V-grooves, and
rabbet and cove cuts.
1 Radial saws. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 77-712573
DCA Educational ProducU
The Radial arm saw. Part 5: BlisceUaneous operations
(Motion picture) IXJA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: li ips.
Loop fllm.
With script.
CREDITS: ConsulUnt, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Explains how to use the molding cutterhead, the
drum Sander, the panel raising cutter, the grinder, and a Uper
cutting Jig.
1 Radial saws. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 70-712574
DCA Educational Products
The Radial arm saw, how to use it safely. [Filmstripj University
of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1963.
57 ft. color. 35 mm
SUMMARY: Explaini Imw to UK the radial um MwuTdy.IUwtratacroM-
cutting. rippiaf. and adjutunenu to the ww,
1 . Radial uwt. 2. Workshops — Safely meaturet. I. Illinotf. University
Vocational Agriculture Service.
{TT153.5] 621.9 72-735250
111. Univ. Vocational 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
Radiant energy and the electromagnetic spectrum {Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
11 mi:i sd. color. IS mm.
With iiucliers' guide.
Credill: Collaborator, Sam Adams.
Summary: Shows the basic Mlmllarllles and dlfTerencea In the typea
of radiant energy In the elpctromagnetic spectrum, and explaloa
briefly some of their Individual properties and uaea.
— Anotiier iasue. bAw.
1. Radiation. 2. Electromagnetic theory. I. Coronet Inatruc-
llonal Films.
639 70-700016
Coronet Instructional Pllnis
146
Radiating dipole antenna (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Brilannica Educational Corp., 1971. Made by Peter
Kobinson Associates.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments In physics — ml*
crowave optical
I»op Aim.
With guide book.
CREDITS: Author. Tom Smith; collaborators, Albert V. Baez
assisted by Cloan Powell and Homer Boeaerman.
St'MMARV: An animated fllm which shows how electric power
fruni a high frequency alternating voltage source travels along
pin'Hllel wires that lead to a dipole antenna.
1. Antennas (Electronics) I. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Edn-
cmtlooal Corporation. II. Series: Experiments In physlca — micro-
wave optics (Motion picture)
[TK6665.A6] 635 73-713998
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bklucatlooal Corp.
Radiation fog (Motion picture) B. H. E. Education and
Seabourne Enterprises, England. Released in the U. S. by
BFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weather series)
l>ooTi fllm.
With study guide.
Summary: Points out that some fog results from the nightly cool<
ing of the earth. Explains that as air near the earth's surface
cools, water In the air condenses to form fog.
1. Fog. I. B. H. E. Education, ltd. II. Seabourne Enterprises.
III. BFA Educational Media. Series: Weather series (Motion
picture)
651.6 70-711661
BFA Educational Media
Radiation intensity and density (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Radioisotope techniques)
I/>op fllm In cartridge.
1. Radiation. I. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corpora-
tion. II. Series: Radioisotope techniques (Motion picture)
[QC795] 629.48 77-706649
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Radiation intensity and exposure time (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Radioisotope techniques)
Loop fllm In carirldse.
1. Radlaiiun— Dosage. I. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica Educa-
tional Corporation. II. Series: Radioisotope techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
[RM849] 629.48 71-706660
E:nc.vc1opaedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Radiation of heat (Motion picture) United Kingdom,
Atomic Energy Authority, London. Released in the U. S.
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Transference of heat aeries)
With teacher'a guide.
Summary: Shows the transference of heat by radiation vrith con-
duction and convection currents. Compares heat waves or Infrared
radiations to other types of radiant energy In the electromagnetic
spectrum.
1. Heat— Radiation and absorption. i. United Kingdom Atomic
Energy Authority, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Transference of heat series (Motion picture)
536 Fi A 6d-1122
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Radiation processing: a new industry (Motion picture)
Batteite Memorial Institute. Released by U. S. Atmnic
Energy- Commission, 1971.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Originally produced for showing at the Fourth International Con-
ference on the Peaceful Uws of Atomic Energy, held in Geneva,
Swltierland. In the fall of 1971.
SUMMARY : Provides several examples — Including radiation
aterlllzatlon, chemical processing, and electron beam treatment of
durable-prens fabrics— of the use of radiation for industrial process.
log and states the reasons for the rupld Increase of its use.
1. Radioisotopes— Industrial applications. I. Batteite Memorial
Institute, Columbus, Ohio. II. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
[TK9400] 621.48 70-714174
V. S. .\tomic Rnergy Commission
RadiatioD safety In tbe labtHVtory. [Filnutrip] John W. Sulcotki.
Released by The Nucleus. 1969.
50 fr. color. 3S mm. (Nuclear science laboratory)
SUMMARY: Shovn elementary rules of radiation tafcty for the educatiooal
laboratory utilizing uacer-level or licenae-frec quantities of radioactive material.
With captions.
1 . Ridioactiviiy—Safety measures. 2. Laboratoriea—Safety measum. I.
Sulcoski. John W. II. The Nucleus, inc.
tQC795) 542 72-733037
The Nucleus, inc. 72 MARC
RadiatiMi thanpy for oumr (Motion picture) American
Cancer Society, 1970. Made by Campus Fihn Productions.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the biophysical principles Involved In
radiation therapy dosage for cancer. Shows treatment planning and
the clinical management of various cancer sites.
1. Cancer— Radiotherapy. I. American Cancer Sodetr-
616 78-711414
CINE
The Radical reformation (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
.so mill. tul. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 16: Depression, blacks, aud the labor movement)
Summary: J. II. O'Dell discusses the major reformation In tabor
in -Vmerlca occasioned by the passing of the Wagner act In IQS.^ and
by the activities of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, and
evidenced In the emergence of black leadership and political aware-
ness.
1. Congress of Industrial Organisations. 2. Trade-unions — U. 8. —
Negro membership. 3. U. S. Laws, statutes, etc. National labor
relatlona act, 1«U. i. O'Dell, J. Hunter, 1923- n. New York.
Televialon station WCBS-TV. m. Columbia University, rv. Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a history of
Afro- Americans (Motion picture) Section 16: Depression,
blacks, and the labor movement.
331.6 77-704092
Holt, Rinehart and Wlnaton
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Radical RcpablicaiM (Uotum pietun) WCBS-TV and
Columbia Uniretsify. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
ao mlQ. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (BUck berlUse: ■ history of Afro-
Americans. Section 9: Home rule and recoDNtructlon In the South)
Sutnmar]/: ProfeBsor James Shenton analyzes the motlTes of Presi-
dent Andrew Johnson and of the majority of the whites who became
Identified with the black Btnigjr'^ during the Recoustruction period.
describing them as bruul, hypocritical, and corrupt men who osed
blacka for personal advancement.
1. Heconst ruction. 2. U. S.— Folltlca and gOTemment— 1885-1877.
I. Shenton, James Patrtck, 1925- a. New York. TelerMoD sta-
tion WCBS-TV. nx. Coh]mt>U UnlTenlty. rr. Holt, Rioebart aod
WlnMoD, Inc. Series : Black berltase : a history of Afro-Americana
(Motion picture) Section 9; Home mle and reconxtructlOD In the
Sooth.
973.8 79-704063
Holt, RlnetMft and Winston
Radim Films
see Film Images/Radlm Films
Radim Films, inc. , New York
Aquamania.
Artist in Manhattan — Jerome Myers fl867-
1940) *
Behind the great wall ol China.
The Black tampon.
Le Capitalne H.
Uawn ol an industry.
Douglas, James, and Joe.
Edvard Munch. Part 1: Graphics, water-
colors, drawings, and sculpture.
Edvard Munch. Part 2: Paintings.
The Empty seas.
Fathomless.
The FranQois vase.
From the inside out.
From Ur to Nineveh.
Giacometti.
Goreme.
Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.
The Hiding place.
Human relations.
JSLTL Hugo; engraver and filmmaker.
Life endeatb.
The Long flight.
Mosaics: works of Jeanne Reynal.
Nicky and Geoftrey in Japan.
The North Sea quest.
Paintings in a low voice: Moses Soyer.
Paul Klee; or. The act of creation.
The Pitcaim people.
Red stone dancer.
Robinson.
The Search.
Turkey — the bridge.
Untitled film: a search for ecological
balance.
Radio and Television Packagers
see
The AK>le.
The Bear cub and the river inhabitant.
The Magic stick.
Radio astnmomy exptorer {Motion picture) Natitmal Aero-
nautics and Space Administration, 1968.
SO mill. Rd. color. 16 mm.
Crtitli: Autbora, John F. Clark. John Flndlay.
Bvmmary: Describes the deslpi and function of tbe radio aatroo-
omy Bpacecraft, whose 1500 foot antennas will detect radio waves o(
▼ariouK frequencies emitted by the aun, the earth, and tbe planet
Jupiter. Discusses the work of this spacecraft in relation to work
belnx done in optical nnd ground-based radio astronomy.
1. Radio astronomy. 2. Orbiting astronomical obeerratoriea.
t. U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
629.46 Fi E 68-93
U. 3. National Aero- naatits and Space Administration
Radio Astronomy CNMcrratory (MoHtm picture) Modfilm,
1967.
4 mill. al. color. 8 mm. I We«t Virstnla series)
Ix>op aim mounted In cartridge^
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide by E^arl SlxefDorCL
Crtiitt: Producer. Uray Barker: consultant. Earl Sisemore; pbo-
toRraphero, Ellis Ttungan, Gray Barker.
Suinmtirit: I>escril>es the role of West Virginia In tbe age of space,
showing views of the Radio Astronomy Obserratory at Ureen Bank
and noting the relationship of geogrepfalcal factors to the locatltHi of
thla trading station.
1. r. 8. National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Oreen Bank,
W. Va. I. Uodfilm. Series: West Virginia series (Motion pic-
ture)
5-22 Fi A 68-2357
M'Nlfllm
Radio otanmanication (Afotion picture) Bray Studios, 1967.
1 reel. sd. color. (Using the air^iace}
Versions arallable: si., magnetic sd.. optical sd.. cartiidfe, reel.
8 mm., super 8 mm.. 16 mm.
With teachers guide and manuaL
Summary: Explains services and facilities aTailable In radio com*
munlcatlon to pilots In the air and on the ground. Shows contact
with towers, approach and departare controls, fllxfat serrlce aUUons
and centers, and a typical direction finding steer.
1. Radio in aeronautics. l Bray Studios, Inc., New Tork. Se-
ries: Cstng the atr^tace (Motion i>lctnre)
629.45 Fi A 68-2602
Bray Studios
Radio Corporation of America. Data Processing
Division
The Answer.
Radio electronics. Red kason 15: TekriskM priadirfcs
{Motion picture) De Forest's Training, 1949. Made by
Paul 5;aUeHield.
3 mln. Kl. Mw. 16 mnx
With manual.
CreditM: Technical superrisloQ. W. N. LIttlewood.
Summary: Explains tn electrical t«ins the basic equlpmeot of trie,
vision. Shows the stntcture and function of tbe eatiiode ray tnbe,
and points out bow the am^ltode modolated carrier for the picture
and iiynchroniEiag poises are comhloed with tbe freqoeDcy modidated
carrier for tbe accougwnylng soand.
1. TetevlGrton. l De Toreet's Trmtalng. inc.
621.388 74-704279
Radio dcctnmics. Red lesson 16: Tderision {Motion pic-
ture) De Forest's Training, 1949. Made by Paul Satter-
field.
3 mlD. sj. b&w. 16 mm.
With manual.
Bummanr: Points oat how views of a tekevMoo program are se-
lected by the director. Daee animated diagrams to explain tbe tedt-
nlcal processes of transmission ami r^cqrtioo of tbe Imege.
1. Television. l De Forest's Training, Inc.
621388 79-704280
Radio navigation (Motion picture) Bray Studios, 1967.
1 reel. sd. color. (Using the alrqwce)
Versions STailable: si., magnetic sd.. optical sd.. cartridge^ reel,
8 mm., super 8 mm., IS mm.
Bummary: Explains how to oae the radio air navigation aids arall-
able to pilots, and emphasises VOR navigation.
1. Radio In aeronautics. i. Bray Studios. !nc New York.
Series : Using tbe airspace (Motion jdctnre)
629.45 Fi A 68-2601
Bray Stndlos
1*8 Radio-taxis {Motion pioture) ORTF, Paris. Released
in the U. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
13 ntln. sd. bkw. 16 mm. (En Prance avac Jean et HAltee.
Set 1, lesson 6)
A Preach Unguage teaching film.
With stndsnt kit.
1. Preaai language— Aodio-vlauai instmctfcwL i. Offlce de radio-
dlffii«oD-tA«*lsloa francaise. a. C3ilItoo Oompany. Series- En
Prance avec Jean et HdMoe (Uotloa picture) Set 1. lesson & '
_ 448 7a-704613
Oh iltoo Books
147
Radio -Television Bureau
see Arizona. University. Radio -Television
Radio Television News Directors Association
Careers In broadcast news.
RadkMKtive fingenirintB (Motion picture) National Broad-
casting Co., 1965. Made by Prism Productions in coopera-
tion with New York University. Released by Prism Pro-
ductions, 1969.
28 mln. sd. bitw. 16 mm. (loqulrta In actence ... with Mr.
Wtsard)
Transferred from original rideotape of tbe telerlsloa serltB Mr.
Wisard.
With taacbn'a guide.
CretUt: Prodooer and author, Don Herbert
Bnmmuin/: EHscoases the dlflfereot tjpes of mdlatlon gtreo oA br
radloactlTe moarcm, and shows how tlier are mesMved.
1. RadkiactlTltT. z. National Broadastlnc Oompany. inc. n.
Prtsm Prodnctkms. Inc. New Tort. m. Mr. Wisard (Motion ptetwe)
Series: Inqoh-ies In sdsnee ... with Mr. Wfsard (Motion ptctora)
539.7 77-702098
Prism Prodnetlons
RadioactiTe miDerab (PUnutrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. color. S5 mm. (Minerals)
Rastnian color.
POM Dlmstrip no. 4508.
Bummarv: Examines radioactive minerals, including properties
used In their identification, such radiation detection devices as Qetger
counters and sdotlllHtion counters, tbe oae of the sodlom fluoride
bead test for uranium, and a discussion of radloactlre decay and Its
use in geologic dating.
1. Radioactive substances. i. Popular Science Publishing Com-
pany, Inc. New Tork. Audio-Visual Division, n. POM fllmatrip na
4506. Series: Minerals (Pltmstrip)
549 Fi A 68-4113
Popular Science Pub. Co., Andlo-VIsnal Dir.
Radioactivity (Motion picture) Ealing Corp-t 1968.
A mln. al. color, super 8 mm.
Loop dim. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Credit*: Authors, Don Herbert M. H. Shamos.
Ssmatarv.- Introduces three types of radioactivity In an experi-
ment to identify the radiation tnm an unknown source Uses a
Oelger tube and a rate meter to indicate the presence and strength of
tbe radiation.
1. Radioactivity. l EaUnf Corporatloa, Cambridge, Mass.
6Sft.7 FiA6&-469
Baling Corp.
Radioactivity {Motion picture) Harper A Row, 1969. Mado
by Cascade Pictures of California.
4 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (InvestlPIItos for Today's basic
science 6)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Eifilalns radioactivity, using diagrams and animation.
1. Radioactivity. i. Navarra, John OabrieL Today's basic
science. Book & n. Harper & Row, inc. Series : InvestlPIlms
for Tbday's basic science (Motion picture)
639.7 78-703638
Harper h Row
Radioastronomy (FUmstrip) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr coirtr. 3.^ mm, (High school earth science)
Eastnt.in color,
FOM (ilmstrlp no. 4O06.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Presents Illustrations of the antenna and electronics
equliHoent which bare be^i developed since tbe early da>-8 of radio-
astronomy In the ISOffs together with some of tbe significant data
that baa iMien accumulated up to tbe present. With captions.
1. Radio astronomy. i. Popular Science Publishing Ompany,
inc.. New York. Audio-Visual DlTlslon, ii. FOM fllmstrlp no. 4006.
Series: High school earth science (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3384
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Div.
Radiodiffusion-Television francaise
see "*
Trente minutes avec R. J. ji. e. J. R.
Oppenheimer.
RaAosraphk pocHio«ia« aad rcUteri aaatomy. [Slide set] W. B.
Saunders Co., 1972.
30S ilides. bftw- 2 « 2 in.
With hud slide viewer.
Taken from the book of the taow title by Uadore Mcsdtts.
CREDITS: Author, bsdore Meachan.
SUMMARY: inuuntioai Mkctcd Ux continuing medical education in ndi-
ography.
1. Radiography. I. Anatomy, Surgical and topographicsL I. Mctcfaan,
liadore. Radiographic poaitioning and related anatomy. IL Samtden (W. B.)
Company, Philadelphia.
[RC78) 616.07 72-734091
W B Sumders Co. 72 MARC
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Radioisot4H>e-powered cardiac pacemaker (Motion pic-
ture) Argonne National Laboratory. Released by U. S.
Atomic Energy Conuuission, 1971.
22 mill. fM). oolor. 16 mm.
Orlfflnaiiy produced for showlDg nt the Fourth Internnlional Con-
ferenc'* on the Pencefitl I'sea of Atomic BnerBy, h^ld tn Geneva,
Switzerland, In the fall of 1971.
Sl'MMARY: Depicts the entire fabrication and lifetime testing
of the nuclear powered heart pacemaker developed by the U. S,
Atomic Energy Commission and the National Inatltntes of Health.
ShowK the device being Implanted In the heart of a dog.
1. Pacemaker. Artificial (Heart) I. U. S. Argonne Natlooal
Lnboratorv. J,eniont, III. II. U. S. Atomic Energy CommlsstOQ.
[RC684.P3] fi21.48 73-714175
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Radioisotopes for medicine (Motion picture) £. R. Squibb
and Sons. 1065. Made by Sturgis-Grant Productions.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
CreditM: Director, William H. Terry; writer. Dwlnell Grant;
lAotographer, William T. Moeller.
Bummarti: Using a flow chart as a guide, deplcta the mala steps
Id the manufacturing of Medotopes at the Squibb Itadiopliarmaeeu-
ticals Plant In New Brunswick. N. J-, and traces events taking place
when an order is received, stresses testing for quality control.
1. Radioisotopes in medicine. i. Squibb (E. R.) and Sons.
616.07 Fi 68-220
RadloltotopM la the dti^Mds of career. [Motion picture]
Americmn Cancer Society, 1971. Made by Wexler Film Pro-
ductiont.
33 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Ums animatioQ to dcKribe to membcn of ihc medical profes-
■ioo the nature of radtouoiopc*. Show* th(ou|h clinical |Aoto|Taphy how radi-
obotopcs are uied in cancer detection.
1. Cancer — Diagnoait. 2. Radioiiotope (canning. 1. American Cancer
Society.
lRC255) 616.07 72-700180
CTNE 72 MARC
Radioisotopes: tools of discovery {Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Kducational Corp-f 1969-
11 mill. »d. color. IG nini.
CieditM: Author, Jay E. Howell.
Suinmart/: Studies investigations with both plants and animals
to ehow the uaefulness of radlolaotopes In the laboratory.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Radioisotopes. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
porallon.
539 70-702920
Encyelopaetlia Hritan- nica Educational Corp.
Radiological monitoring in the laboratory. [Filmstrip] John W.
Sulcoski. Released by The Nucleus, 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (Nuclcai icience laboratory)
SUMMARY: Shows how to monitor work areas, clothing, and peraoonel in
the educational latwraiory. Demonitrates the operation of the Qvil Dcfenie-
type V-700 porubic Geigcr counter and the CD dosimeter. With captions.
I. Radiochemical laboratories — Equipment and suppUes. 2. Radiation-
Measurement I. Sulcoski, lohn W. II. Tlie Nucleus, inc.
[QD604.8) 542 72-733040
The Nucleus, inc. 72 MARC
Radiolc^y technician (Filmstrip)
see Jobs in health service: Radiology technician
Radiotherapy I. [Filmstrip] Concept Media, 1972.
102 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 t /3 rpm., 24 min.
(Cancer. Scries 3: Treatment modalities with implications for nursing care. no.
5)
Also issued in b&w
Also issued with phonolape in cassette.
With instructor's manual
SUMMARY; Descrit>cs the use of radiotherapy in the cure and palliation of
cancer, ihc nature of ionizing radiation, the effects on normal and malignant
cells, and the types of radiotherapy units. Describes aspects of nursing care for
patients receiving radiotherapy.
1, Cancer— Radiotherapy. 2. Cancer nursing. I Concept Media, inc
II. Series. Cancer. [Filmstrip] Series 3: Treatment modalities with implications
for nursing care, no. 5.
[RC271.R3] 610.73 72-733177
Concept Media 72 MARC
Radiotherapy II. [Filmstrip] Concept Media, 1972.
6)
and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in., 33 t /3 rpm , 29 min.
modalities with implications for nursing care, no.
Also issued in b&w.
Also issued with pholoiape in cassette.
With iiutrucioi's manual.
SUMMARY' Considers the nature of ridioisotopes and the three types of
radiation in respect to nursing care. Discusses commonly used isotopes foi sealed
implants, types of radiation that they emit, their half-life periods, the containers
iililiM;d, and the sites in which implants are commonly placed.
I Radioisotopes Theripeulic use 1 Concept Media, inc II. Series:
CanLcT (Ftlmstnp] Series 3: Treatment modalities with implications for nuraing
[RM858]
Conicpi Media
610.73
72-733178
MARC
Radius, diameter, and circumference {Motion picture) Eal-
ing Corp., 1968.
4 nilri Hi. color, miper 8 mm. (The Inscribed right angle)
l/wp lllni. With notea mounted on cartridge caae.
CredUa: Author, F. W. Slnden.
Hummary: Compuler-anlmated geometry film which dlscuaaea the
deflnltlon and Irrational character of x.
1. Fl ix) I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Haaa. Series:
Tbe Inscribed right angle (Motion picture)
513 7e-70l827
Ealing Corporation
Radoff-Deda Film
see
Cold sun.
Radwan, Steven
see
Journey of mind,
Rae Crowther Company
see
Crowther defensive reaction machine for
football practice by winning coaches.
Crowther 7 man machine drills by three
great coaches.
Crowther 2 man machine drills — Notre
Dame, Southern California, and Massillon High
School.
Rafalski, John
see
Evolution.
Rag tapestry (Motion picture)
tional Film Foundation, 1969.
Julien Bryan and Int«niA-
11 tain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Vrfditn: I'hotographerB, George Zabriake, Shwry Zabriske.
Summary: Poltowa a group of 25 chlldreti at a workshop at the
MetropolItJin Museum of Art In New York aa they work on a rag
tapestry from InlUal concept through drawings to producUon of the
final work.
1. Tapestry. r. Bryan, Julien HeqtMXDbourg. n. IntematloDal
Film Foundation, Inc., New York,
746.3 78-702693
International Film FoondatloD
A Rage to Uve (Motion picture) Miriach Corp. and Araho
Corp. Released by United Artists Corp., 1964.
101 m'n. ad. b&w. 85 mm.
Fa na vision.
Based on the novel of the came title by John O'Hara.
Creditt: Producer, Lewis J. Rachrall ; director, Walter Grauman ;
screenplay, John T. Kelley; mualc. Nelson Riddle; cinematographer,
Charles Lawton; film editor, Stuart Gllmore. Coat: Suaanne Ple-
shette. Bradford Dlllman. Ben Gataara, Peter Graves, Bethel I^elle
Bummary: A melodrama about a promiscuous wife whose com-
pulsive need for men destroys her happtnesa and her marriage.
r. O'Hara. John, 1905- A rage to live. n. Mtrlsch Corpora-
tion in. Araho GorporatioD. nr. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 68-1632
TV RaoMl ifiglM—t {Filmstrip] Diana Wyllie. ltd., Londoo.
Released in the U.S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
1 roll. bftw. 33 nun. (Loodoa •erics)
Double-frame vertioa alao baued.
With teachen notea.
CREDITS: Producer, Diana Wyllie.
SUMMARY: Shows the royal funeral effigies and wax figures in Weatmin-
■ter Abbey, Lotidoo, and portrays their constructioa, decay, and rcatoratioa.
Presenta contemporary ponraila of Edward 111, Hetu^ VII, Charica 11, Queen
Anne, Chatham, and Neboa.
1. Great Britain — ICinp and rulers. 2. Great Britain— Biography. 3. Wax
figures. I. Diana WylUe, ltd. II. Carman Educatioaa] AaaociaiM. IIL
Scries: London series. [FUmstripi
[DA28j 708^ 70-73$523
Cannan Educational 72 MAKC
Associates
The Raggedy elf {FUmatrip) Q+£d Productions, 1966.
32 fr. color. Sfi mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 3S1 rpm.,
10 min. (Uttle cftlxena)
With teachers study guide.
Creittt: Producer. James K. Frledrlch; director, Jack L. Tyler.
Summartt: \ Ntory about a stingy elf who finds that friendahtp U
more valuable than gold.
t. Q+Bd Productions. Series: Little citizens (Filmstrip)
177 78-784821
Q+Bd Productions
Rags {Motion picture) Famous Players Film Co. Released
by Paramount Pictures Oorp., 1916.
&lmiii. Hi. b&w. 16 mm.
Orlgiiiall)' released In 36 mm.
in the Mary Plckford film collection, Library of Congress.
Credit*: Director. James Klrkwood; story. Edith Bernard Delano.
Cast: Mary Pkkford. Marshall Nellan, Joseph Manning, J. FarreU
MacDonald.
Summarv-' The tragicomic adventures of the wild and ragged
daughter of a drunken criminal In the mlnltig community of Blind
Man's Gulch who manages to overcome the Influences of her en-
vironment to find happiness and love.
r. Famous Players Film Company, ii. Paramount Pictures Cor-
poration, m. Mary Plckford film collection.
Fi 68-366
Raiders from beneath the sea (Motion picture) Lippert
Incorporat«d. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., 1964.
73 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
CreditB: Producer and director, Maury Dexter; screenplay. Harry
Spalding; music. Hank Levlne; director of photORraphy, Floyd
Crosby: supervising film editor, Carl Plerson. Cast: Ken Scott,
Merry Anders, Rusa Bender. Booth Colman, Garth Benton.
Sitmmarv: A melodrama about an Intricate plot to rob a bank
on Catalina Island off the coast of California.
L Uppert Incorporated, n. Twentieth Century-Foi Film Corpo-
ration.
Fi 67-1177
Rail (Motion picture) British Transport Films, London.
Released in the U. S. by ACI Films, 1968.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreditB: Director, Geoffrey Jones; mualc, Wilfred JosephB.
Summarv.' Usee photography and music without narration to con-
vey the pulse, motion, and excitement of rail travel Blends pa.>rt
and present from the nostalgic beauty of the old steam engine to
the sleek efflctracy of tbe modern high speed electric train.
1. Railroads. t, Ot Britain. British Tran.sport Commission.
Film Unit. n. ACI Films, Inc.
885 76-707915
ACI Films
Rail freight today (Motion picture) Roy Nolan Produc-
tions. Made by Roy Nolan and Brian Keily. Released by
Discovery Teaching Films, 1967.
11 miu, nd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide. „ ., . ^» k . . „
Summnry: Illustrates some of the u^n of rail freight, emphasizing
the teamwork of skilled railroaders. using modem techniques such as
microwave, computers, electronics, and television. Shows a variety
of freight and follows one product, lumber, from forest to sawmUl to
1. Railroads— Freight. i. Boy Nolan Productions, n. Discovery
Teaching Films.
385 Fi A 68-1394
Discovery Teaching Films
Rail Steel Bar Association
Destructive impulse loading: resistance
of reinforced concrete beams.
Railroad man {Motion picture) Brotherhood of Railroad
Triiiiimen. Made and released by Harold Mayer Produc-
tions, 1967.
'Z8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
.Sum mart/-' Depicts the railroad worker's relHtlunship to lii.i work,
his employer, and his union, includes commentaries by railroad
lueii on such subjects as the decline of passenger service, unsafe
working conditions, featherbeddlng, futuristic trains, and their own
union.
1. Railroads — Employees. 2. Itailroads — U. S. i. Brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen, n. Mayer (Ilarold) Productions. Inc., New
York.
385 Fi A 68-367
CINE
The Railroad signal (Motion picture) Motion Picture Bu-
reau, Public Relations Dep(,, New York Central System
194-?,
17 min. »d. b&w. 16 mm.
A Running the railroad feature.
Summary: Describes the growth and complexttiee of the signal
Fyatem of the New York Central Railroad, emphafllalng the need for
a safe, effleient system which operates rapidly. Incln<iBB a demon-
stration of automatic block signals, and the work of towennen, track-
control equipment, and maintenance men.
1. Ran roadt»— Signaling. i. New York Oeotral RaUroad Com-
pany (1914- )
625.1 72-704281
Ragghianti.
see
Carlo Ludovico
PicTo dclU Franceica. 1410-1492.
Pompeii, city of painting— 100 B.C.-79 A.D.
Ragnarok Productions
see
Cup of coffee.
148
TliR Railroad station (FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1969.
01 fr. oolor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 la., S3i rpm., 11
min. (Ti'uvellng in and out of our city)
With users* guide.
Creditt: Author, Frank J. Bitvan.
Summary: A young girl goes on her first train ride and become*
acquainted with the railroad station, the variety of cars, railroad
operations, and personnel. For primary grades.
1. Railroads— Juvenile films. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
Sola: Traveling In and out of our city (FUmatrip)
886 71-732943
Ooronet Instructional Films
Railroad station/Discotheque (Motion picture) Educational
Direction. Made by Alexander M. Butman. Released by
Kalinp Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Story starters 2)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary.- Preaents two situations from which children, uslag
their experience and imagination, can write a atory.
1, English language — C-omposltton and exerclsea. i. Educa-
tional Direction, inc. n. Baling Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Sertea: Story starters 2 (Motion picture. Ealing Corp.)
808 78-708768
Bnl I ng Corpora t loo
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Railroad tenninal: what yoa*d see there {FUmttrip)
Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
-Wl fr. cnlor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 a. for nwDiuI
projector. 1 s. for aotomatlc projector), 12 (a, 8St rpm. mlcro-
groote. { Tra nsportatimi )
With manaal.
CrtHU: Edacatlonat cooaoltant. Howard Clapp.
Summam: A toor of a typical railroad terminal, ahowlnj the
various activities which take place there. Describes the passenger
and the faculties provided for his comfort, the working end of the
terminal, and the operation of a freight yard. Tor primary grades.
1. Railroad tennlnals-^uvenlle lllina. l Balley-Pllm Atnod-
ates. Series; Transportation (Pllnwtrlp. Balley-Pllm Associates)
872.8 70-734524
Balley-nim Ajasodatea
The Railroad tenninal: who woriu there [FUmttrip)
Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
40 fr. rolor. 35 mm. and pbooodlsc: 2 s. (1 a. for manual
projector. 1 s, for automaHc projector). 12 (n., ^1 rpm. micro-
groove. (Transportation)
With manual.
Credit*: Educational consultant. Howard Clapp.
BuMmary: Discusses the various Jobs done by people who work
In and around the railroad pasnrager and frel^t terminals. For
prlmarr grades.
1. Railroad terminals — Juvenile films. l Balley-FUm Aasool-
atea Series: Transportation (Fllmstrlp. Balley-Fllm Assoctates)
372.8 73-734525
Bailey-Fllm Associates
Baib-oaded {Motion picture) Momingside Films,
by Contemporary Filma/Mc(}raw-HUl, 1968.
BelMsed
(Filmafrip) Imperial Film Co.,
10 mln. Rd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer. Marilyn Scheuer; director, Harrison Engle;
writers HarrlAon Engle, Marilyn Scheoer; music, PbUlp Glass; pbo
tographer, Jim Hubbard.
Summary: A comedy about the frustration and curiosity of a rail-
road guard at a small country railway station.
I. Uomlngslde Films, n. Contemporary FIlms/UcOraw-HllL
79L43 76-700598
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Railroads are
1968.
45 fr color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., S3i rpm., 12
mln. mk-rogroove. (Transportation; our railroads)
Summary: Shows some of the people who work for American rall-
roflds, sucb as conductfn*?, switchmen, shop workers, engineers, and
firemen. Includes sounds whl<^ accompany tbelr work.
1. Railroads — C. S. — Employees. t. Imperial Film Company,
lac, Ukeland, Fla. Series: Traosportation : our railroads (Film-
strip)
386.0973 Fi A 68-4012
Imperial Film Co.
Railroads at worit {FUmntrip) Association of American
Railronds [196-t,
T8 fr. color. 30 mm.
SumtiMry: Illustrates different phases of the operation of the
railroads and shows su(± events in railroad history as the race of
the iron car. the driving of the golden spike, and the first dectrlc
and diesel engines.
1. Railroads — History. l Association of American Railroads.
625.1 71-732919
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Rails that go (Motion picture) C F A I Steel Corp. Re-
leased by Barbre Productions, 1967.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.' Traces the manufacture of railroad rails from the
mining of the ore through the Inspection of tbe finished rail
1. Railroads— Kails. l C F * I Steel Corporation, n. Barbre
Productions.
626.1 Fi A 67-6578
Thos. J. Barbre Prodoctlons
Railways, ships, and trade {Film-ttrlp) Common Ground,
London, 1946. Released in the V. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associates, 1066.
.58 fr. bAw, 35 mm, (Introduction to the industrial revolution,
1740-lSW)
With tearhers" mniiual Notes rev. 1948.
Credit*: Editor. G. D. H. Cole.
^ammarv.' Surveyji Improvements In land transport and in trans-
port by sea which resulted In wider markets for British goods at the
time of the Industrial revolution.
1. Railroad.-*— Gt. Brit.— Hist. 2. Shipping— Ot Brit— Hist 3.
Gt. Brit. — <.'oiuui. — Hist. i. Common Ground, ltd., London, ii.
Carman Educational .Associates. Series: Introduction to the In-
dustrial revolution, 1740-1840 (Fllmstrip)
380.0942 Fi A 68-3798
Carman Educational Associates
Rain (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1967.
4 mln si. color. 8 mm. (Awareness)
IjOOP (Mm mounted la cartridge.
I.s.sued Id standard 8 nun. and In super 8 mm.
With study gulde.
Creditt: Authors. CUrence KIncald, Stanley Madejo.
Summarjf: Studies different visual aspects of rain and shows
what happens during and after a storm in order to help chlldreo to
become aware of their surroundings.
1. Rain and rainfall — Juvenile Alms. i. Hester and Associates.
Series: Awareness (Motion picture)
372.6 Fi A 68-2034
Heater and Associates
Rain {Motion picture) ACI Films, 1970.
G mln. sd. ctdor. 16mm. (Starting to read)
CREDITS: Producer, Stellos Roccos.
SUMMARY; A rfadlng readiness film which presents a simple
lyrical ballad accompanied by scenes of the city and countryside dur-
ing a rain storm, with words flashed on the screen as they are heard
in tbe song. For primary grades.
1. Rain and rainfall — Juvenile fllma. 2. Reading readiness — Juve-
nile films. 3. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. I. ACI Films,
Inc. II. Series: Starting to read (Motion picture)
[PE1127] 372.4 79-707906
ACI Films
Raia. [Motioo picture] Eric Productiaiis. Reteaaed by Wab Dia-
ney Educational Materials Ca. 1970.
9 min. >d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Uses a pair of haad puppets and a soog to explain tbe basic
(cieoce concept of the rain cycle through evaporatiofi of water, doud fotmatiwi.
wind currents, low pressure mwei. and rain. For primary grades.
I. Rain and rainfall — Juvetulc filnu. (1. Rain and rainfall] 1. Erie produc-
tions. II. Walt Disney Educational Materials Cotnpaay.
[QC925) 372.3 72-700149
Watt Disoey EducatJooal 72 MARC
MatehabCa
Rain and snow {FUmstrip) My weekly reader tlW-l]
Made by Ralph Lopatin Productions.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. (New science reading adventures)
Sumfiiary: Designed to teach children what weather to expect
from the appearance of the rity and the current tanperature.
1. Weatlier. i. My we^ly reader. Series: New science
readtog adventures (Fllmstrip)
372^ 76-732920
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
The Rain cycle {Motion picture)
FHrns, 1963.
Sutherland Educational
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Also Issued as a loop film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary: Explains that the ocean la tbe ultimate source of wat«r
on land, that water evaporates from tbe ocean's surface and la
carried to tbe land where It may fall as rain or bdow, and that
eventually It is returned to the oceaa
1. Bydrologtc cycle. l Sutherland Educational Films, Inc., \aj*
Angeles.
551.5 Fi A 67-2020
Sutherland Educational Films
Rain drain (Motion picture) Terrytoons. Released by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Ccwp., 1966.
3 mill, sd- color. 35 mm. CnBrrytoons cartoon)
U C. ha.s 16 mm. print. ,._*,-
Credit*: Producer, BIU WClss; directors and onlmatora. Art
Bartsch, Dave Tendlar; writers. Ell Bauer, AI Kosel; music, Jim
TUnmens: photographers, Ted Mookowita, Joe RaslnskL Foiees:
^^^mmanT An. animated cartoon. Jamee Hound ootwlta a iMd
pnrfesBor'a plan to steal all the water in the world to Irrigate Ms
dewrt
'*TcB8 Films, inc. 'ftrrytoons. n. Twentieth Ceotory-Fox Film
Oorporatlon.
791.43
78-704383
Rain drop splash (FUmatrip) Weston Woods Studios, 1968.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc
With text booklet.
Summary: Uses the Illustrations and text of the bocA by Alvin R.
Tresselt with pictures by Leonard Welsgard, to tell a story deecritring
a rainy day.
I. Tresselt, Alvln R. Bain drop splash, n. Weston Woods Stadloe,
West on, Conn.
372.8 78-733091
Weston Woods Studios
Rain forest (Motion picture) Educational Media, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Elementary sodal studies series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Crc<Iir«.- Producer'. I>onald J. Murphy, William D. SchmidL
Bummary: A walk through the Olympic Rain Forest la Wash-
logttm State. A ranger naturalist leads a group on nature trails,
and points out Sitka spruce, mosses, ferns, tlcbena, big leaf maple
trees, nurse logs, and other kinds of forest life.
1. Rain forests. 2. BoUny— Olympic National Park. i. Educa-
tional Media, inc. Series: Elementary social studies series (Uo-
tlon picture)
581.09797 Fi A 68-2519
Educational Media
Rain forests of the northwest coast (Famgtrip) Clover
Park School District 400. Released by Univeraity of
Waahinjfton Press, 1969.
68 fr. color. 35 mm. (Northwest fllmatrlpa)
With teacher's guide.
SumwMry: EHscusses the unique conditions which moke pooslble
the growth of the <mly coniferous rain forest in the world and the
variety of plants and animals to be foond tiiere. Emphasizes tbe
ecol(^y of the forest With captions.
1. Forest ecology— Northwest coast of North America. 2. Rain
foreots. I. Clover Park School District 400. n. Wasblogtmi
(State) UolTersIty. Prass. aerleo.
581.979 77-734794
Washington (SUte) Univ. Press
Rain, hall, and sunshine (FUmatrtp) Educational Beadinfc
Service, 1968.
42 fr color. 35 mm. (Learn-about fllmstrip library)
Credit*: Author, Margaret Albrecht
Summary.' Explains how hot and cold air, wind. rain, sun, and
other natural forces affect climate and weatho'. For kindergarten
throu^ fourth grade.
1. Climatology— Juvenile films. i. Educational Reading So^ice,
Inc Series
372.3 Fi A 68-3630
Educational Reading Service
Rain in the dty (Motion picture) Wolf Hart, Hambni^,
Germany. Relea!sed in the U. S. by International Film
Bureau. 1971.
14 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
German language version Issued under the title Regen.
SUMMARY: Preeents tbe various acttrltlee of the people In
various sections of Begoi. a typical Oennan dty. Oarlnc tbe rain.
Shows tbe street life reawakening when tbe rain Is over. WIthoat
narratlML
1. Regen. Oer. I. Hart, Wolf. II. latematlonal FUm Bureau,
Inc., Chicago. III. Begeo (Motion picture)
(DD901.R ] 914.3 79-712272
International Film Borean
149
Rain on Park A venae (Motion picture) Aliae Ziverta, 1968.
3 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
.S'limmorv; Presents views of New York's Park Avenue In the rain,
1. New York (City)— Streets— Park Avenue— Descr. i Ziverta,
Allse.
cir*E
917.471
Fi A 68-801
Tht Riiahow Beer. (Motioa picture] Bill Melcndez Productiofia.
Released by American Educatiooal Fihns, 1971.
6 min. kL coior. 16 mm.
With ttady giode.
CREDITS: Producer and director. Bill Meleadn; writer. Robert Merz; de-
(ign and animatioa. Cathy Evert. Ruth Kiawne, Bill Mekndez.
SUMMARY: Uses smrastioa U teU the Mory about the Rainbow Bear who
awakes after teveral hundred yesn of ilumbcr, returas to • world of wannih and
tonshinc to play a green flute, and then vanishes into iiMcc and time. For
eleineiiiary grades.
[I. Fantasy] 1. Bill Meleadcz Productioaa. Ii. AoMrkaa EducatMoai
Filmt.
lPZ7] 372.6 72-700705
American Educatkmal 72 MARC
Filmt
A Rainbow «rf my own (Motion picture) Bank Street Col-
lege of Education. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bank Street reading Incentive film
series)
Based on tbe book of the same title by Don Freeiiiaa.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Lauren Bocall reads a story about a little boy who is
onsucceasful In cstchlag a rainbow for a playmate, until be flods that
the stinll^t shining through his goldfish bowl gives him the rain-
bow be wants.
t. Freeman. Don. A rainbow of my own. n. Bank Street College
of Education. New York. in. UcOraw-HUI Book Company. Se-
ries: Bank Street reading Incentive film series (Motion picture)
372.6 Fi A 68-2225
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Rainbow Productions
see
Lilies of the field.
Rainey, Sarita R
see
E:5)loration tour: Simple printmalang.
Rainforest people (Motion picture) William Claiborne, inc.
Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1970.
14 uiin. .xd. color. 16 mm. (Places people live)
SUMMARY: PolnU oat that to the pygmies of tbe Congo, the
rainforest provides all basic needs, and tells that for the Walka In-
dians, primarily an agricultural people, the Orinoco River In southern
Tenecu^ Is the sole means of transportation to the outside world.
1. Pygmies. 2. Wales Indians. Z. Bain forests. I. WlUiam Clai-
bome. Inc. II. Sterling Educational Films, inc. III. SO'les: Places
people live (Motion picture)
[GF895] 301,3 77-713006
Sterling Educational Films
. [Slide let] National P!fan Board of Canada,
1969. Rdeaaed in tbe U.S. by Dooara Producttoos.
30 ibdes. color. 2 x 2 io.
With Kript ID Eo^nh sod Pftaclk.
SUMIMIARY: lUustrata the daily tife ia
Shows the agriculture, hnotins, sad gslhenag in
ized by high humidity, daily rain, and high
B viUaffc in West Africa.
regioti which is character-
tbe year roood. With
1. Gabon — Social bfc and customs. 2. Agricultttfe — Gabon. 3. Huatiaa,
Primitive. 1. Canada. Natioaal Film Board. Ii. Doosn Productioaa.
[DT546.14] 916.6 72-734056
Donan Productiona 72 MARC
RainstiMin on the desert (Motion f>ietwv) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. ( Desert commnnlty >
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
nummary: Shows how animals and plants adapt to life on tbe
desert during a rainstorm.
1. Desert biology. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Desert community (Motion picture)
674.5 79-704560
EncycloiMedta Britan- nica Bdncatlooal Corp.
Rainwater, Janette. Dragon In a wagon
OnfOB mai
Rainy Day Films (Firm)
Concrete poetry.
How to make a movie without a camera.
Smoke screen.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rainy day special {Motion picture) Tuatara-Cine Plus.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1»68.
27 mir. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summitry: E)«crtbw how a truck eTentuaily became the symbol
of despair and frustrntlon for a Negro who went Into the trash haul-
ing business for hlmnelf.
1. Sanitation workers. 2. Negroes — Employment— Case studies,
L Tuatara-Cine P!ua. u. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
155.2 Fi A 68-802
CINE
Rainy season in West Africa {Motion picture) Public
Media, iuc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1969,
IJ nil I- wl. culor. ICmm. (Mao uad bis world)
Edited versii)n of the motion picture made by lostitut fOr Film
nnd Bi)d. MuiiUh.
i^uinmaii/: PorirayB (he lives, relliclou, and dress of West African
vlilagerg. Follous the plantlitK ami IiarrestlnK of crops In this dry
land using centurles^ld methods.
1. Africa. West — Social life and customs. i. Public Media, Inc.
11. Films Incorporate^!. Series: Mao and his world (Motion pic-
ture)
916.6 77-706483
Public Media, inc.
Raising butterfly larvae {Motion picture) Norman Bean.
Released by Film Associates, 1968.
3 mtn. si. color, super S mm. (IJfe science activities series,
DO. 1)
Loop fllm oraunted In cartridse.
With study guide.
Bummary: Shows bow to raise butterfly larvae by transplantlns
the weeds on which they are feeding to a plastic caiie.
1. Caterpillars. l Bean, Norman. iL Film Associates. Se-
ries: Life science activities series (Motion picture) no. 1.
595.78 76-701020
Film Associates
Raising cows wt the farm {FUmatrip) Charles Groffman.
Relea.sed by Bailey Films, 1969.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodtac: 12 in., SSi rpm. (Dairy
farm and dairy)
With teacher's guide.
fiummary: Shows some of the dally activities oo a modem dairy
farm, emphasizing th« care of the herd of Holitein cows. For
primary grades.
1. Dairy cattle— Juvenile Alms. i. Orofftnan, Charles, n. Bailey
Films, Inc., Hollywood. Calif. Series: Dairy farm and dairy
(Fllmstrlp)
872.6 78-734028
Bailey FllmR
Raising oar flag {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
i mill. Hi. i-olor. super S mm. (The United States flag)
Loop nim.
With teacher's guide.
anmmai-y: Demoastrates bow to raise the American flag properly.
1 Flags— U. S. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: The United States flag (Motion picture)
929.9 74^704855
Encyclopaedia Brltan- Qica Educational Corp.
Raising the fruit fly Drosophila {Motion picture) Norman
Bean. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
3 miri. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ufe science activities series,
DO. 25)
I»op fllm mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
l^ummary: Shows bow common foods may be used to prepare a
material In which fruit flies will lay eggs and In which their larvae
will devriop.
1. Drosophila. L Bean, Norman, a. Film Associates. Se-
ries: Life science activities series (Hotloo picture) do, 25.
695.77 75-701044
FMiti -Kssoclsles
Rajcb*8 reward (Arabia) {FUmstrip) Jam Handy Orga-
nization, 1968.
SO fr. color. 35 nun. and pbocodlac: S 8. (1 s. for manual
projector; 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 Iil, 831 rpm., 12 mln.
mlcrogroove: (Asian fairy tales, na 2)
Bummary: Uses art work to lllustrats the Arabian falrr tale
about the reward for Bajeb.
I. Jam Handy OrganlxatlOD, lua Serlas: Asian fairy tales
(Fllmstrlp) no. 2.
898.21 Fi A 98-4966
Jam Handy Organlaatloo
Rajgir {Motion picture) Government of Bihar, Patoa.
Hade and released by Government of India Films Divi-
sion, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Bombay
,1963,
Ifl mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CrMUt: Producer. K. L. Kbandpur; director and writer, O. P.
Astbana; mosic, L, B. Bbat; pbotoffrapher, S. P. Sblnde; editor.
Shyam Oudl.
Bvmmary: A documentary fllm about the ruins and the historic
sasoclstloQs of the andeot city of Rajglr, once the caplU] of the
Hagadb Empire, located near Patna, the present capital of the In-
dian stale of Bihar. PolnU out that It is famed as a sest of learn-
ing and reilRlon and is closely associated with the life and teschlngs
of Lord Mahavira and GauUma Buddha, who spent maoy years of
tbdr lives there. , ^.
1. Rtjairiha, India. i. Bihar. India < State) ii. India
(Republic) Mlnlatrror Information and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2317
The Kaka ptvcew. (Slide seti Reaearch A Education Dept,
American Crafts Council. 1964.
w^
] I 2 ii
WiihKript.
SUMMARY; SiMwt l^ul SoUmt flring pociOTy by ihs Raku procMS. in-
chidM twenty cunptea of SoMasr'i work.
1 IUkupo««ry 2. Sokfaer. Psul 1. Anerican Crafts Council. RcMsrch
a Educalion Dept.
|TP808j 738.1 72-734007
li a EdMCMMM 72 MARC
Mt art ef Japaaeae cemaks. (Motion picture]
Charles CahiU * Assodatea. Made by G. Roy Levin.
Rdeaaed by AIMS Instntctional Media Services. 1972.
10 mil). >d. cokx. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY; COven ihc basic icchniquci involved in ihc ancient raku proc-
ess of mskinf pottery.
I . Raku pottery. I. Cshili (Charles) and Asiocivtcs, inc.. Hollywood. Calif.
II. AIMS iRStnictionat Media Services.
(TPWSj 738 72-701043
AIMS 72 MARC
Ralmon (John) Productions, Los Angeles
Economics: money.
■alph AkvMtkj. (Motion picture] Mert Kofrfiii and Charles
Orinker. Released by Tune-Life Films, 1970.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm, (Black views on race, no. 1)
SUMMARY: Prcscnu public remarks by Ralph Abereaihy which exprcM
the phikMophy of ibe civil ri(hu leader coocemiof race reUtioos.
I. Abemaihy. Ralph. 1. United States— Race questtoii. 1. Koplin. Mert.
II, Onnker, Charles, 111. Tune-Life Filtna. IV. Series: Black views on race.
(Mocioa picture] no. 1.
JE185.615, 301.45 78-714597
Time-Life Fihns 72 MARC
Ralph Lopatin Productions
see
Nuclear power and you.
What's the big idea.
ftalph Luce Productions
see
The Innocent eye.
Ralston Purina Company
see
Cook yourself a smile.
The Veterinarian from 8 to 5.
Rama {Motion picture) Sujpir Cain, ltd., 1969.
lii min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Swmmary: A cinematic tone poem about a mythological sea god-
dess who Is washed ashore to Bp«id one daj on earth.
I. Sugar Cain, ltd.
704.M6 72-T02640
CINE
Rambo, Anne Marie
The Aztecs of TenochtitlAn and Mexico
City.
Cultural life In Africa.
Geography of Africa.
How the Africans live.
The Mayas in Guatemala today.
The Mayas in Mexico.
Mexican art, architecture, and education.
Mexicans at play.
Mexicans at work.
Mexicans on the move,
Mexico's history.
Mexico's physical heritage.
The Mixtecs-Zapotecs of the southern
kingdom.
The Tarascans of the land of volcanoes.
The Toltecs of the land of god Quetzalcoatl.
Transportation in Africa ,
What the Africans do for a living.
Rambusch, Nancy McCormick
see
Learaiog to leam.
Ramon runs away (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971. Made
by Educreative Systems.
1 roll, color. 36 mm. (Oo our block series)
Vncaplloned version with pbonodlsc also Issued.
Summary : Presents a story with an Inner-city orientatloo to de-
Telnp elTectlve reading slilils in ezpresslOD and comprehension, stlmo-
Inte thought, and provide opportunities for making value Judgments.
With captions.
1. Reading. 2. Language arts. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series : On our block serlee (Fllmstrlp)
428.4 72-738268
McGraw-Hill
Ramon runs away (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971. Made
by Educreative Systems.
1 r(i!]- color. 3.1 mm. anil phonodisc: 1 B.. 12 in.. 331 rpm. (On
our block series)
Captioned version also Issoed.
Summary: l»re«ents a story with an Inner-dty orlenUUon to
develop effective reading skills In eipreaalon and comprehension,
stlmnlate thought, and provide opportunities for making value Judg-
1. Readlnjt. 2. Language arts. I. McOraw-Hlil Book Company.
Series: On our block seriea (Ftlmstrlp)
4S84 78-738205
McOraw-HllI
Ramsey, Dale L
see
Operation Grocery Store.
Ramsey, Norman A
see
Harmonics of a city.
Urbanlandia.
Ramsey Corporation
see
Three bullets.
Ranberg, Robert
see
William B. Ide.
A Ranch called Hope {Motion pictitre) Ranch Hope, 1968.
Made by Roy Productions.
28 min. sd. color 16 mm.
Summary: Follows a flfteen-year-old car thief from a near fatal
accident through rehabillUtlon at Ranch Hope. Discusaea Uie
founding of the Ranch, Its program, and the value of a religiously-
oriented rehabilitation center for delinquent boys.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Rehabilitation of Juveoile delinquents— U. S. I. Randi Hope
tot Boya.
864.8 76-702541
CINB
Ranchero and ganchos in Argenttne {Motion picture)
Public Media, inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Man and his world)
Edited version of the motion picture made by Instltut fOr Film
und Blld, Munich. ^^
Summary: Contrasts dty and suburban life in ArgenUna througn
Bcenes of gaucho.i and ranch life, scientific farming metbods, and
examples of Spanish architecture and furnishings.
1. Ranch life— Argentine Republic. 2. Gauchos. i. Public
Media, inc. n. Fllma Incorporated. Series: Man and his world
(Motion picture) ^^ -«,-**«
918.2 70-705492
Public Media. Inc.
Rand Corporation
see
The Computer in the classroom.
Rand McNally and Company
see
Australian marsupials.
6SCS single topic Inquiry films.
The Behavior of a purple bacterium.
150
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rand McNally and Company (Continued)
Chemical commimicatioa.
Comrergence.
Engelmann's inquiry into photosynthesis.
An Esuiqtle of the biological significance
of color.
The Feeding behavior of hydra.
Hie Feeding mechanisms kA oyster drills.
Flowering.
Fossil interpretation.
Gene flow in a California salamander.
The Genetics of bacterial zutrition.
Grouse — a species problem.
bnprinting.
An Inquiry — the importance of the nucleus
The bitertidal region.
John Stncletoa Copley ind the ut of UMory.
The Kidney and homeostasis.
Life in the intertidal region.
Locomotion in an amoeba.
Mimicry,
Mitosis.
Mountain trees — an ecological study.
Nerves and heartbeat rate.
The Peq;q;>ered moth: a population study.
Pbotoreception and flowering.
Planarian behavior.
Prairies and deciduous forests.
Predation and protection in the ocean.
Prey detection in the rattlesnake.
Regeneration in acetabularia.
Social behavior in chickens.
Structure^ function, and feeding behavior
in herons.
A Stu(fy of frog development.
A Stuc^ of oak populations.
Temperature and activi^ in reptiles.
Temporal patterns of animal activity.
Water and desert animals .
Water and desert plants.
Randall, Reino
see
BuUctrn botrds in wtion.
PUnnins the bulletin board.
Randall Company
see
Telemobile.
Randol -Cooper Productitms
see
Dark Manhattan.
Randolph (F.) Associates
The March on Washii«ton, Nov, 13-15,
1969.
The Randolph family (Motion picmre)
see Dear octopus
Randolph-Macon Woman's College, I^nchburg, Va,
The Oresteia of Aeschylus.
Random House, New Yoric
see
People to people.
Randy (Famttrvp) (Jnided Ptms, 1969.
«7 fr. color. 85 mm. sod phonodlac: 2 ».. 7 In., SSI rpm.
Cred;f«; Director. Aaton J. PllTerMck ; writer, Thomms R N«ii-
kerrls; pbotograpber, Duaoe Mulr.
Summary: Thr«« ohildrcQ from th« lame aebool bare the mud*
name. Randy Carver ; they also share a eoomtoo problon : dliDctiitT
In making decislona.
1. DecUlonmaklnc— JuTcnile fllma. i. Graded PrtM.
_ 1M.8 78-732741
Graded Press
■aady (Moticm picture) Mental Health Training Film Pro-
gram, 1970.
27 mln. td. b*w. 16 mm.
SUUUABY: Shows an cmotlooaUy dietarlied eleren-year-oM boy
at Cimp WedlTO to tllnstrat^^ tt>e difflcnity of neefloc the ocf^ of
an emotiODally handicapped child.
1. UeaUIly HI cblldrea 2. Child psychiatry. [. Harvanl. Cnl-
rerslty. Mental Health Trainlns Film Profram.
155.4 71-7H415
CINE
>—■■ of ilpha partftcfaa. [FOmatrip]
Releaied by The Nucleua. 1969.
John W. SttlcoakL
30 fr. cotor. 35 sun. (Nuckw icieoce laboratory)
SUMMAKY: Uaea an ekctroacopc and nmpk accesaocies to ihow the
mMhod for detenoiniBg die ranae of alpha particki ia air. Otvca calcuUtioM
uaed to find the eoer(y of the a^ba pantck. With capbona.
1. Alpha nyi. I. Sulcoaki. John W. II. The Nudeua. inc.
tQC721i 539 72-7330M
TW Nudeoa. inc. 72 MAIIC
Kange of Joint Biotion excrdBcs (Fifowinp) Trunex
Corp., 1967.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. nod phonodisc: 2 s^ 12 In., SSI rpm., 30
miiL alcroffrooTe. (PaUent care serin— basic needs, S)
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summarjt: Pictures a Tariety of exercises for the patient. dLsctaa-
Int each Joint of the body. Demonstrates both pnartTe and acUva
exerctWB and emphaslies the need for patient nelf-help.
1. Gymnastics, MedlcaL l Tralnex Corporation. Series: Pa-
tlent care aeriea—haslc needs, S (Fllmstrip)
_ «15 Fi A 68-4288
Tralnex Cc«poratloo
The Range of soft soUering (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by
Encycl )paedia Britannica FxlucationaJ Corp., 1969.
3 mln. sL color, snper 8 mm. <Sold«1oc, sertea 1)
Loop film.
With teacher's Knlde.
I. Solder and soldering. i. Botben Films, n. Bnc7t4opBedla
Brltannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Soldering (Motion
pictnre) series 1.
671.5 78-705912
Ehicyclopaedla Britannka BdncatkNial Corp.
Ranffcr IX television pictures of the moon (Motion pic-
ture) National Aeronautics and Space Administratirai,
1965.
7 mln. nl. b&w. 16 moL
Stummarp: Presents short films of lunar photographs taken by the
Banger spacecraft tn February and March, 196S. with a narrative
account of the mls.«toa5. Provides contlnuoua views as the qtace-
craft descends towsrd the moon until the moment of Impact.
1. Moon—Photographs from space. i. C. S, National Aeronaa-
tlcB and Space Administration.
FiE 67-119
U. S. National Aeronan- tics and Space AdmlnlaCratloa
151
Rangers and wildUfe (Filmstrip) Ralph Adams Prodoo-
tions. Released by Bailey Fihns, 1966; by BFA Educa-
tional .Media, 1971.
37 fr. color 35 mm. < Tellowntofte National Psrk. no. 3)
With Study guide prepared by Arlene Purchln.
Summary : Dewrlbes Ibe duties of the rangere at Yellowstone
National E^rk and provider information about the many animals that
inhabit the park. Wltb captions.
1. Park rangers. 2. Yellowstone National Park. I. Adams
(Ralph) Prodactlons, North Hollywood. Calif. II. Bailey PUms, inc.,
Bollywood, Calif. III. BFA Educational Media. SeHes: Yellow-
stone National Park (Filmstrip) no. 8.
917.8762 76-738628
BFA Educational Media
Ranscrs of YcQowstmie (Motion picture) Twentieth Cen-
tary-Foi Film Corp., 1963.
9 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (Movietone adventure)
f'hieinii Scope. Eastman color.
Crrd'ti: Producer, W. R. Blggtnbotham ; narrative nrlter. Joe
Wills: narrator, Henry Fonda; music. Jack Sbaindiln: photography,
Dick Kuhne; fllni editor, Mike Peltegrlno.
Summary: Descrlt>ea the work of a Park Ranger in Yellowstone
National Park. Includes scenes of Old Faithful (^ser, and the
various forms of wildlife In the park.
1. Yellowstone National Park. t Twentieth Oentury-Fox Film
Corporation.
Fi 67-1426
Rank (J. Arthur) Limited
see
Cathedral city (Salisbury)
Charlemagne.
Day and night.
Great winds. Part 1, General principles.
Great winds. Part 2, Pressure and winds.
The Hundred Years War.
Iceland.
Joan of Arc.
latitude and longitude.
Life in lapland.
Life in the Middle Ages.
Longitude and time.
The I^tterell psalter.
Movements of the earth and sun.
llie Netherlands— 0tteway to nortfaem
Europe.
People in ancient Egypt.
People in ancient Greece.
People In Roman times.
Pompeii.
Portugal.
St. Louis and his times.
The Seasons— llie earth and Its movement
around the sun.
The Seasons— the eartti and the sun*s lays.
Social life in the mid-19tfa century— the
country.
Social life in the mld-19th centuzy— the
town.
Sound frequency and pitch.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rank (J. Arthur) Limited (Continued)
Sound musical quality.
^jain. Part 1: N. W. Spain and the east
coast.
Spain, Part 2: Central and southern
The ^>eed of sound.
Sweden.
Wave motion, longitudinal waves.
Wave motion, transverse waves.
Rank and file (Motion picture) National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center. Released by Indiana University
Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
13 mln. sd. bAw, 16 mm.
Originally produced for Black journal.
CREDITS: Producer, William Oreaves; writer. Phillip Biirtnn.
Jr. : editor, Marquln Shelton.
SUMMARY : Portrays the obstacles that Negroes may face in
labor unions In which there is a black majority but white control
DeserlbeR how Negroes and Puerto Rlcans in the New York local of
the Transport Workers Union are flghtingr to form their own union
in order to counter the discrimination they find In the present union.
1. Trade-unloDB — U. S. — Negro membership. 2. Trade-unions—
U. S,— Puerto Rlcan membership. I. National Educational Televi-
sion and Radio Center, 11. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Cen-
Indiana University
331.6
Aadlo-Vlsual Center
79-711894
Rank Organisation Limited
see
Churchill — champion of freedom.
Deccan village — India.
Full ahead Rhine.
Get organized.
Getting the decision.
The Singer not the song.
Two-way communication.
Young and willing.
Ransomes Sims & Jefferles lid.
see
Design for a garden.
Raoul Dufy (FilmMtrip) Herbert E. Hiidek Films and
SI idee. 1%7.
15 fr. color. AS mm.
Ciedita: Author. Carol A. Peterson.
Sumuutiy: l>escrlbefl the work of Kaoul Dufy, and polnta out that
his work iM characteristic of the early HOth century art mo¥ements
Id France. With captions.
1. Dufy. Rnnul, 1877-1963. I. Budek ( Her)>ert E.) Pllmg and
Hlldes, Santa Barbara, Calif.
927 72-734427
Bud<-k Films and Glides of Calif.
Raoul Walsh Enterprises
see
Come September.
Rapa Nui (Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enterpriaee. Released
by R.MI Film Pit>duction8, 1969.
IS fr. ci,h,T. K mm. and phonodlsc: 1 9.. 12 In., S3l rpra., li
Uiln. uik-rngroove.
Nummanf: Correlate* photosraphs of Rapa Nul with historical
aad cultural view of the Polynesians who inhabit ao Inland which
U limited In natural resources, hut rich In human resourcefulnes.^.
1. Polynesians. i. Coleman Film Enterprises, ii. RMI Film
Pri)ductlons.
919.6 77-736015
A. L. A. Booklist
Rapaport, Monroe
see
Hoo ha.
The Rape of Laos {Motion picture) Darer Corp., 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An examination of the dealsns of North Vietnam In
Laos and bordering countries. Presents erldence both by captured
prisoners and local peculation who have wttneesed the presence of
North VIetnameee.
1. Viet Cong. 2. Laos. i. Darer Corporation.
969 76-702856
CINE
Raphael (Filirustrip) Budek Films & Slides, 1907.
U fr. color. 35 mm.
Cied U: Author, Carol A. Peterson.
Siimiiiiiri/: Illu:jtrates some of the churacteriaticii of the style of
palDttng of Rapliael. With captions.
1. Raffaele. Sanzlo, 1483-1520. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films
and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
759.5 78-733154
Budek FUms&Slldes
Raphael (Filmstrip)
Released in the U.
1970.
Visual Publications, London, 1968.
S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications,
3.1 fr. color. 35 mm. (Master painters)
iMiible-frame version also lS8ued.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author, Anthony Bertram.
^l'M.MARY : A study of the life and work of Raphael, examining
the influences which affected him. and showing how his work has
influenced subsequent artists.
1. Raffaele Sanzio, 1483-1520. 1. Visual Publications, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series: Master paint-
ers (Filmstrip)
[ N D623.R ] 759.5 76-739014
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Raphael (Filmstrip)
Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Rritannica Educational
iVi fr. color. .V. unn. (Great men of art, series 1 >
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Max Helns.
SUMMARY ; A study of the life and work of Raphael. Describes
liis techniques and skills and Includes representative r^roductlons
of his work.
1. Raffaele Sanzio, 1483-1520. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Edu-
cational Corporation. II. Series: Great men of art (Filmstrip)
series 1.
739.5 79-739264
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Raphael. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1971.
the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
color.
20 min.
SUMMARY: A study of The magnincent draught of fUhes. one of the ten
tapestry designs which Raphael made for Pope Leo X to complete the decorative
scheme of the Sistine Chapel. Analyzes these designs u works of art, and shows
how they changed the entire concept of tapestry weaving.
1. Raphael. 1483-1S20. Miraculous Draught of Fishes. 2. Tapestry,
Renaissance. 3. Vatican. Cappclla sistina. 1. British Broadcasting Corpora-
tion. Tclcvbion Service. II. Tune-Life Films.
lNK3052] 74L092 75-714521
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Rapid flaid gain. [Filmstripj Trainex Corp., 1972.
35 n
and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 20 min.
85 fr. color.
(Fluids and electrolytes)
Also issued with phonoiape in cassette.
Wiih vis-u-tcsl and sludy guide,
SUMMARY: A training film foe nurses. Shows two patients with fluid and
elecirotyte imbalances that result in rapid fluid gain. Emphasizes the nursing
assessments and care during the Ireaimcni of the imbalances, including the
emergency care for a palienl who has ■ circulatory overload.
I , Blood — Circulation, Disorders of. 2 Body fluids. 3. Nurses and nursing.
1 Trainex Corporation. II. Scries: Fluids and electrolytes. [Filmstrip].
[RT42j 610.73 72-736632
Trainex Corp. 72 MARC
Rapid moYement in plants (Afotion picture) Ward's Nat^
ural Science Establishment, 1969.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Ixtop film issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Credits: Photography, William M. Harlow.
Summary; Uses time-lapse photography to show the rapid collapse
of leaflets and leaves of the mimosa in response to contact and shock
and to show the rapid movement of a Venus flytrap In capturing an
Insect
1. Plants — Irritability and movements. I. Ward's Natural Sci-
ence Establishment, inc.
581.6 74^711480
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Rapid transit — the vital link in a balanced transportation
system (Afotlon picture) General Electric Co., Film
Pfodiiftion and Distribution, li)B4.
13 min., sd.. color, 16 ram.
Summarv: Explains the role of rapid transit In a balanced metro-
politan transportation system. Points out the advantages of such a
system, especially In revitalizing the center city and providing bene-
fits to suburbanites served by the system.
1. Traffic engineering. i. General Electric Company. Film Pro-
duction and Distribution.
Fi A 65-578
General Electric Co. Film Prod. & Dlatrib.
Rapids of the Colorado {Motion picture) Dan B. Wright
Released by Pyramid Eilm Producers, 1970.
15 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Kumnmry: Follows a trip through the rapids of the Colorado
River. Filmed In the Grand Canyon.
1. Colorado River. 2. Grand Canyon. i. Wright, Dan B.
u. Pyramid Film Producem.
917.91 74-706661
CINE
Rapoport, John
see
Messiah.
Season of Mondays.
Rapp, Bruce M
see
The RecidiviBt
Rapping {Motion picture) FilmFair Communications, 1970.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Drug films— alternatives to drugs)
Summary: Discusses why teenagers take drugs and why they
want to stop.
1. Drugs and youth. I. FilmFair Communications. Series:
Drug films— alternatives to drugs (Motion picture)
362.8 76-706670
FilmFair Communlca- tlona
Rapture {Motl&n picture) Panoramic Productions. Released
by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1966.
105 r''n. sd. t>ftw, 3."i mm.
rineuiuScope.
Itased on the novel Itnpture in my rags, by Phyllis HastincK.
Credits: Producer. Christian Ferry; director. John Gulllermin:
screenplay. Slnnley Mann; music, Georges Delerue; director of pho-
trtgraphy,' Marcel Grignon; editor, Max Benedict. Cast: Melvyn
DouKlas, Patricia Gozzl. Dean Stockwell, Gunnel LIndblora,
Siiinmnrif: A story about the problems of n mentalty-dlaturbed
adolescent girl, lier bitter father, and an escappd criminal who finds
refuge In their Isolated home on the Brittany coast. Filmed in
France,
I. Hastings. Phyllis, 1J>13- Rapture In my rags. ii. Pano-
riimic I'ioduction«. ni. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
78-701068
Rapnnzel {Filjnstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Summary: Presents the classic fairy tale by the Grimm brothers
about a young girl who was imprisoned In a high tower by a wicked
witch and who uses her long hair to help her reecuer climb Into the
tower. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl. 1785-1863. Rapunzel. n. TtoU
Associatea.
398.21 77-736240
Troll Associates
RapuBzcL [Filmstrii>) Barry O'Hara Productions. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1972.
51 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodiic: 1 »., 12 in,, 33 1/3 rpm.
AUo iuued with phonoupe in casKtte.
SUMMARY: Presents Grimm's fairy ule tbout a young girl who lued her
long hair to help her rescuer climb into the tower where the wu imprisoned by
■ wicked witch. For elementary grades.
[1. Fairy tales. 2. Folklore — Gennanyj 1. Grimm. Jakob Ludwig Karl,
1785-1863. Rapuntel. 11. Barry O'Hara Production*, III. BFA Educational
Media. IV, Series: Folk talcs from the brothera Orimm, [Filmsirip)
(PZ8] 398.21 72-732513
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Rarefied gas dynamics (Motion picture) Education Devel-
opment Center. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968,
;t3 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Made for National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films,
With film notes by F. C. Hurlbut and F. S. Sherman.
CREDITS: Director, A. Pesetsky; cameraman. A. Morochnick;
editor, William Tannebring.
Sl'MMAKY: Shows the evolution of flow fields as density Is
varied from continuum levels to the rarefied levels of free-molecule
flow. Demonstrates the Interaction of free-molcular flows with solid
surfaces and portrays the role of the molecuUr roean-free-path.
1. Ilarefled gas dynamics. I. Education Development Center.
II Encj-clopaedla BriUnnIca Educational Corporation.
632 77-711899
Education Development Center
Rarig's inc.
see
Thunderbird.
Your career in aeronautical engineering.
Your career in architecture.
Your career in hotel management.
Your career In journalism.
Your career in law.
Your career in meteorology.
Rashomon (Motion picture)
see The Outrage
Raskin Film Productions
see
152
Photography for everyone.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rasmussen, Donald Edwin, 1916-
see
Tbe Right to be wrong.
RMpfcerrr yogmrt. [Moticm picture] Frederick Elmes in coopera-
tion with New York University, 1971.
10 fnin. %&. coiof. 35 mm.
Pinavition.
SUMMARY: A would-be man about town meeU Tailure u be ailcmpu to
tind hifitMlf a woman.
I. Elfncs. Frederick .
1PNI997, 791.43 72-702555
CrNE 72 MARC
Rasps and clamps {FUtrutrip) Bailey Films, 1969.
5S fr color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc: 12 In., 3Si rpm. (Tools
for wwiJworklng)
With msQunL
Summary: Discusses the nae of rasfMi and cUmpa fOr woodwork-
Ing, lllustrstiiig (heir safe and correct ase.
1. Files and rasps. 2. Clamps (Joloerj) 8. Woodwork. i.
Bailey FtlniR, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series : Tools for woodwork-
log (nimstrlp)
6&4.08 77-734010
Batter Films
Rasputin, the mad m«ik {Motion picture) Seren Arte Pro-
ductions and Hammer Productions, London. Released in
the r. S. by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1965.
02 mlD. »d. color. 85 mm.
Cinemascope. Color by DeLuxe.
Credit:- Producer, Anthoay Nelson Keys; director. Don Sharp;
screaiplay. John Elder; music, Don Banks; director of photography,
Michael Rwd; editor, Roy Hyde. Cast: Chri8toi>her Lee, Barbara
Shelley, Richard Pasco. Francis Matthews, Suian Farmer.
Bummary: A dramatization about the alolster Russian monk
Basputin who took advanUge of the Owrlna's lady-ln-walting to
become a power In the Rnaelan court of the Romanovs, and flnaUy
was assassinated by members of the court
1. Rasputin, GrIgotI Eflmovlch. 1871-1916. i. Seven Arts Pro-
ductioDS, ltd. u. Hammer Film Productions, ltd., London, m.
Twentieth Oentoty-Fox Film Corporation.
922 Fi 68-1699
RassUn* champs {Motion picture) Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1960.
10 mil sd. t>Aw. So mm. (World of sportsj
Credits: Producer and director, Harry Foeter; commentator.
Marty Gllokman; music. Jack Shalndtln ; photography, Jack Etra:
editor, S. Chas. Rawson.
Summary.- An Australian tag-team wrestling match DImed at
Sunnyside Gardens In which Jos^ Perez and Argentina Rocca defeat
Jerry Graham and Alvlro Flrpo In two out of three falls,
1. Wrestling. i. Columbia Pictures Corporation. Series:
World of sports (Motion picture)
796.8 Fi 67-1465
RassUn' rampage {Motion picture)
Corp., 1963.
Columbia Pictures
10 mill, 9»i. bAw. 35 mm. ( World of sports >
Credif*.- Producer and director, Harry Foster; comrowitator, Bill
Stern; music. Jack Shaindlin; photography, Jadt Etra; editor,
S. Chas Rawson.
Summary: Pictures an Australian Ug-team wrestling match filmed
at New York's Sunnyslde Gardens.
1. Wrestling. i. Columbia Pictures Corporation. Series:
World of sports (Motion picture)
796.8 Fi 67-1464
Le Rat de ville et le rat des champs (Filmstrip) Com-
mon Ground, London, 1962. Made by Isotype Institute.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Aasociatee,
1966.
19 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Fables Id French)
Summary : Presents a fable In French about a dty rat and a field
rat. With captions.
I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Asso-
ciates. Series: Fables In French (Filmstrip)
398.24 76-788476
Carman Educational Assodatea
Rat dissection: Alimentary canal {Motion picture) Gate-
way Film Productions, I..ondon. Released in the U. S. by
Interrntiona] Communication Films, 1965.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Dissection of the rat series)
Loop dim mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study jniide.
Summary: Demonstrates In detail the dissection of the alimentary
canal of the rat. Illustrates Incisions made, and shows the Intestines
and othM- Internal organs, arteries, and veins.
1. Rats — Anatomy. 2. Dissection. 3. Alimentary canal. i.
Gateway Film Productions, ltd., London, ii. Intematl<MiaI Ommuni-
catlon Films. Series : Dissection of the rat series (Motion picture)
699.3 73-700514
International Commuai- cation Films
Rat dissection: Female nrinogenital system {Motion pic-
ture) ^ Gateway Film Productions, London. Released in
the L'. S. by International Communication Films, 1966.
3 miu, Hi. color. 8 mm. (Dissection of the rat series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Isstied in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Covers the deUiled dissection of the urlnogenital
system of a non-pregnant female rat. Points out the uterus, kidneys,
ureters, and bladder. Includes views of a pregnant rat with 1^
embryos and points out associated veins, arteries, and placentas.
1. Rat»— Anatomy. 2. Dissection. 3. (Jen I to-urinary organs. i.
Gateway Film Productions, ltd.. Lond<wi. u. International Communi-
cation Films. Series: Dissection of the rat series (Motion picture)
699.3 n-700515
International Comn^nl- catloD Films
Rat dissection: Hale arinogenital system {Motion picture)
Gateway Fibn Productions, London. Released in the U. S.
by International Communication Films, 1966.
4 mln- si. color. 8 mm. (Dissection of the rat wrles)
I.O0P Blni mounted In cartridge, issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super S mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Demonstrates In detail the dissection of the urlno-
genital system of a male rat Includes views of Indslons made
and of the Internal organs.
1. Rats— Anatomy. 2. Dissection. 3. (3eni to-urinary organs. i
Gateway Film Prodnctlons, ltd., London, n. International (Jommuni-
catioo Films. Series: Dissection of the rat series (Motion picture)
699.3 74^700517
International Comraunl- cation Films
Rat dissection: Neck and thorax {Motion picture) Gate-
way Film Productions, London. Released in the U. S. by
Intem:>tional Cranmunication Films, 1966.
5 mln. St. color. 8 mm. (Dissection of the rat series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
WiTh teacher's study guide.
Bummary: CV>verfl the detailed dissection of the neck and thorax
of the rat. Includes views of incisions made and of Internal organs,
nerves, veins, and arteries.
1. Rats— Anatomy. 2. Dissection. i. Gateway Film Productions,
ltd., London, ii. International Communication Films. Series :
Dissection of the rat series (Motion picture)
699.3 70-700516
International Communl- cation Films
Rategan, Edward H
see
The Accountiiig machine.
The Card punch.
The Collator.
The Reproducer.
The Sorter,
The Rating game {Motion picture) Columbia Broadcasting
System, 1965.
00 mln. sd b*w. 16 mm.
Telerist on the CBS-TV documentary show CBS reports.
Credit*: Producer and writer, Joseph Wershba; reporter. Robot
Tmut ; phntoicraphers, Robert J. Clemens, William Wagner, Leo
Rossi ; film editor, William H. Watt, Jr.
Summary: A discussion uf television program ratings by those who
have Investigated them, and by those who are affected by them. De-
scribes the samplioK methods of the A. C. Nielson Company, and
discusses the Investigation of the Harris Committee, the Influence of
the ratings on the stock market, and their statistical accuracy.
1. Television programs— Rating. l CBS reports (Television
program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
791.45 Fi 68-221
Ratio: a way of comparing {Motion picture) William Boim-
dey. Released by Film Associates of California, 1968.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
With study guide.
Summary: Uses animation and seta of slmi^ objects to Introduce
the concept of ratio, and demonstrates ways to name a ratio In both
word and symbol. For elementary grades.
1. Ratio and proportion. i. Bounder, William, n. Film Ano-
dates of California, Los Angeles.
372.7 Fi A 68-1889
Film Aaaodates of Cat If omla
Ratio and proportion (Filmstrip) Rwi Kindig. Released
by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Mathematical Insights)
With guide.
Summary: Uses a story format to present fundamental mathe-
matical concepts concerning ratio and proportion. With captions.
1. Ratio and proportion. I. Klodlg, Boo. II. BPA Educational
Media. Series: Mathematical Inslgtats (Filmstrip)
510 78-738221
BFA Educational Media
Ratio and proportion — number patterns {Filmstrip) Co-
lonial Films, 1964.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary mathematics. Series 5,
no. 6)
Summary: Defines the concepts of ratio and proportion. Extends
the exploration of odd, even, and prime numbers, and lays a founda-
tion for the understanding of rational numbers. With captions.
1. Ratio and proportion. 2. Numbers, Rational. i. Colonial
Films, Inc., Atlanta. Series: Elementary mathematics (Filmstrip)
Series 5, no. 6.
Fi A 67-3728
Colonial Films, inc.
Ratio (deer park) (Motion pictore) National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics in cooperation with General
Learning Corp. Made by Daridson Films. Released by
Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (El^nentary mathematics for teach-
ers and students. Student film 2D)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Project director, Harry D. Rudennan; teachers,
Lauren O. Woodby, Joseph Moray.
SUMMARY: An animated film In which two deer explore the
meaning of ratio.
1. Ratio and proportion. I. National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics. II. Sliver Burdett Company. III. Series: Elementary
mathematics for teachers and students. Student film 2D (Motion
picture )
[QA117] 511 7^713699
silver Burdett Oo.
153
The Rational-emotive approach to therapy (Motion picture)
American Personnel and Guidance Association, 1971.
Made by John M. Whiteley, KKTV, and Washington
University.
80 mln. sd. color. 18 mm. (Distinguished contributors to coun-
seling series)
With stud}- outline.
SUMMARY : Albert Ellis discusses the origins, phllost^blcal basis,
and the fundamental hypothesis of rational-emotive psychotherapy,
and expounds on ttie nature of the therapeutic process, and the role
of values.
1. Rational-emotive psychotherapy. I. Ellis, Albert. 1913-
II. American Personnel and Guidance Association. III. Series: Dis-
tinguished contributors to counseling series (Motion pictore)
[RC489.R3] 371.4 76-714287
American Personnel and Guidance Association
Rattoaal-emotiTc peychothatapy applJad to poqpa. [Motiao pic-
ture] American Penonnel and Outdance AaiocUtioa. 1971.
Made by John M. Whiteley. KETV, and WathinfUm Univenity.
30d
M)
•d. cote. 16 omL (DiatiBguiBhed c
ntribai
With study outline.
SUMMARY: Albert EUis tdh bow ratioaal-emocivc psycbothenpy apptka
to poups and to marathoB weekcodt of ntioaal eocogoter.
1. Ratioasl-«mocive psycboUiermpy. 2. Group psychodterapy. 1. BUis,
Albert, 1913- II. Amencan Penoond and Ovidsacc AnodaboB. IIL
Series; Dmiagunhed coatriboton to rnwnsiiliBt scriaa. (Motiaa pictgraj
[RC489.R}] 371.4 70-714288
American Pcnotutd A 72 MARC
Rational number system oi arithmetic— some properties
{Filtnetrip) Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Made and re-
leased by Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Divi-
aoD, 1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elem«itary mathematics, grade 7)
With teaching guide.
Based on the book Elementary mathematics: patterns and struc-
ture, by E. D Nichols, F. Floornoy. R. Kallo, and L. Simon,
Summary: Discusses several properties of the rational number
system, including the idea of redprocala With captions.
1. Numbers. Rational. i. Nichols, Eugme Douglas, 1923-
Elementary mathematics: patterns and structure, il Bolt, Rln^art
and Winston, inc. m. Popular Science Publishing Company, loa.
New York. Audio-Visual Divisloa Series: Elementary mathe-
matics (Filmstrip) grade 7.
372.7 70-733882
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
The Ratioaal mmrtMis {FUmatrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1968.
1 roll, color. 35 nnn. (Pundammtals of OKMlem matfaematlcs)
With instructor's gutd&
Summary: Exiriains the fundantentals of rational otnnbets. With
capUons.
1. Nombers, Rational. t. Jam Haody School Berrfce^ Inc.
Series: Fundamentals of modern mathesiatics (FUmetrlp)
372.7 71-733908
Jam Handy SclKNd Service
Rational nombers. [Filmstrip]
1969.
Educational Projections Corp.,
(Modem mathematics program Level S. 757)
*2 ft. color 35 n
With teacher's mant
CREDITS: Authors. Donovan R. Liciitenberg. Charles W. Engcl.
SUMMARY: Defines what ■ rational numt»er is. and explains ihe relation or
fractions to rational numbers. Deals with order and the idea (hat theit » a
rational number between any (wo given ones. With captions. For elementary
grades.
1, Numljers. Rational— Juvenile nims, 2. Fractions— Juvenile films, jl.
Fractions 3. Numbers. RatkMtaij 1. Educational Prelections Corporation
II. Series. Modem mathematics program. [Filmstrip] Level 5. 757.
[QAI41.3] 372.7 72-733811
Educational Projeclions 72 MARC
Corp
Rational nombers, no. 1: Counting nambers and directed
numbers {FUimtrip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
45 fr. Color. 35 mm. (Kenner on modem mathematics)
With study guide.
Creditt: Script. Morton R. Ketmer, Jean Kenn«-; art. (Jeorge Mc-
Gunigle.
Summary: Introduces directed numbers by extending counting
numbers on the number line. Explains that directed nombers tell
botli direction and distance from a reference point Introduces gd-
poeltea,
1, Numbers, RaUonaL l Filmstrip House, New York, il Ooont-
Ing nombers and directed numbers (Filmstrip) Series: Keimer
on modern matbnuatics (Filmstrip)
372.7 Fi A 68^306
Filmstrip House
Rational numbers, no. 2: Operations on directed nnmbers,
part 1 {FilTMtrip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
48 fr, color. 35 mm. (Keniker on modem mathematics)
With study guide.
Crtditt: Script, Morton R Kenner, Jean Kenner ; art, Cieorge Hc-
Ounlgla
Bummary: Teacb«s children Informally to add directed tntegers
and dlscQssea commatative and associative properties for addltioo.
1. Numbers, RaUooaL 2. Addition. t. FllmBtrtp House, New
Y'orfc. IX. OperatlODs on difected oomtiers, p«rt 1 (Filmstrip) Se-
ries : Keooer on modvn mathematics ( Filmstrip)
372.7 Fi A 68-4307
Filmstrip House
Rational numbers, bo. S: OperatioiM on directed nurabers,
part 2 {Filmetrip) Fihnstrip House, 1968.
46 fr. color. 3K mm. (Kenner on modern mathematics)
With study guide.
Creditt: Script, Morton R. Kenner, Jean Kenner; art, Oeorge
MrOunlglc.
Summary: Reviews basic operations of the relationship between
addition and subtraction atid relates directed numbers to subtraction.
1. Numbers, RathmaL 2. Addition. 3. Subtraction. l Film-
strip HoQse. New York. n. Operations w directed nnmbers. part 2
(Filmstrip) Series: Kenner on modem mathematics (Filmstrip)
372.7 Fi A 68-4308
Filmstrip House
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rational niimbcn (FSmttrip)
Rational nantbcrs, no. 4:
Filmstrip House^ 1968.
■IT fr. color. 3.% mm. (Keiiiieron mod«ru mat hematics)
With "Tud}' guide.
Credita: Script. Morton R. Kenner, Jean Kenner; art, George
McGunigle.
Summarif: Defines all Integera and fractions as part of the set
of rational numbers. Explains that In the set of ratlottals all four
«rltbn>ettc operations are possible, that division b; aero Is meaning-
less, and that the set of ratlooals can be ordered.
1. Numbers, Itatlonal. i. Filmstrip House, New York. Series :
Kenner <mi modern mathematics (Filmstrip)
872.7 FiA68-4809
FilmMrlp House
Rationalism (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance. Released by TTni-
rersal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 mil. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Orsat Ideas In blotogy)
Also Issned with phonotape In cassette.
With manual.
iiUMU.^RY: Portrays Ideas that led men of scl«ice to signifi-
cant dlacorerles with emphasis on the contribution of the rational-
ists.
1. Science— Philosophy. 2. RatioDaliaoL I. Vance. Adrian II.
Cnirersal Education and Visual Arta III. Series: Great Ideas in
biology (Filmstrip)
[Q175] 674.01 77-740ei9
Universal Education and Visual Arts
El Rat6n del pneblo y el ratdn del canpo (Filmstrip) So-
ciety for Visual Education, 1971.
.tit fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I s., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
13 ulQ. (Cuentos clastcos infantites)
Simnlfh vcrsinn of Tiie town mouse and the country mouse.
With teacher'8 guide in Spanish.
CKCDITS: Adaptation. Mary Hartley; narrator, Luis CarlM
Cribe.
SUMUABT : Ad adaptation of the Aesop fable about the mouse
cousins who Tlslt each otber, telling how happy the country mouse
was when be returned to bis own home. For primary grades.
I. Aesopua. The town mouse and tlw country mouse. II. Society
for Visual EducatlMi, Inc., Chicago. III. The Town mouse and the
country moose (Filmstrip) IV. Series: Cuentos claslcos Infantiles
(Filmstrip)
[PZ74.2} 398JJ4 73-73908*
Society for Visual Education
Rata ^Motion picture) UGOM Educational, 1969.
13 mln. ml. color. 16 mm.
Summar}/: Describes the experience of three Inner-city boys whose
dobhouae Is overrun by ratu. Shows the steps that tbey take to
•radicate the rats after one of the boys Is bitten.
1. Bats— Extermination. i. Uconi Educational, Inc.
648 70-706376
CINE
Rats and mice {Motion picture) Compi^netics, 1969.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Control of pents for food service
and hot I ne keeping personnel)
Also iitsued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge,
with lungnelic sound track.
Spanish versions also Issued.
With instructors manual and student guide.
Sutnmary: Describes bow rats and mice spread disease and ex-
plains what the hospital worker can do to eliminate these pests.
1. Rodents as carriers of disease. 2. Rodent cootroL r Oom-
prenetlcs. Inc. Series: Control of pests for food serrlce and
housekeeping perxonnel (Motion picture)
648 7a-7(V}828
Coniprenetlrs. Inc.
The Ravaged earth {Motion picture) WKYC-TV.
leased by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
Se-
1*7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Vreditt: Producer and writer, Jon Boynton.
Swnmary: I'olnts out the dangers and foolishness of strip mlo-
iag, providing Kcenes of An;)alachlan land wblcb has been defaced
and permanently destroyed as an example of tt>e hazards of this
n. NBC Uducatlonal biterpriaes.
1. Strip mining. i. WKTO-TV (Television station) ClereUnd.
333.7 70-708707
NBC Edocatlooal Enterprises
Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937. Bolero
Bolero by Maurice Ravel.
Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937. Ma m«re I'oye
Mother OooM fwHe.
Ravel, Maurice, 1875-1937, arr. Pictures at an
exhibition
see
Pictures at an exhibition, by Mousaorgsky-
Ravel.
Bavol: a story in pktaraa {FQmtttrip) fiowmar Booorda,
1970.
2 fllBtftrips (pL 1, SO rr. : pt. 2, S8 tt.) color. K nn. and pbo-
nodlsr; 2 s^ 13 la.. 83| rpn.. IS nrtn. sacb. BicrogrooTC. (BUi«ra-
pblSM of grsst tmcspossrs)
With iMdier'B gatdsi
Crtditi: Authors. Nick Bosst, JersKI Saladaas,
S«M«Miry; Portrays ersots Id tbs lUa of rreoctt co—possi HaortM
BavsL
1. Ravel, Hauilos, 1S75-1987. i. Bowour Becorda (Bsrtas:
MsvrspUss of great compoMVr* (FIlMStrtp)
937 7V-7SM33
The Raven {Motion picture) Alta Vista Productions. Re-
leased by American International Pictures, 1963.
86 mi:., sd. color. 35 mm.
PanavUion. Fatbe color.
Baaed on the poem of the same title by Edgar Allan Poe.
CredU$: Producer and director, Roger Orman; screenplay, Richard
Matheson : director of photography. Floyd Crosby. Cat: Vlncnat
Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, Hazel Court.
Sammary.- A horror film •wh\ch tells of three sorcerers In 13th
century England, one of whom has been changed into a raren by
bis evil compatriot.
I. Poe, Edgar Allan, 1800-1849. The raven, ii. Alta Vista Pro-
ductions. Hollywood. Calif, ni. American International Pictures,
Hollywood, CaUf.
Fi 68-1667
The Raven {FUnmtnp) Brunswick Productions, 1966.
4.') fr. color. 35 mm. (The Works of Poe)
Credit*: Director Karen Welntraob; script. Jane Amster OeTlrts;
IHuHtraiui^, .\kademta, Herbert Lebowlta, Richard Hall.
Summary: Illustrstes The raren, a poem by Edgar Allan Poa.
1. I'tie. Edgar Allan. 180&-1849. Tlie raven. i. Poe. E.lgar Allun,
lSOO-1840. The raven, n, Brunswick Productions. Series: The
Work-s of Poe (Filmstrip)
811 Fi A 68-4638
Edt.'-.'itional Record Sales
Ravenna (Filmstrip) Norstedts bildband, Stockholm. Made
by Wilhelm Tham. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1968.
22 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CredlU: Author. B. Hookway.
Summary : Presents a historical account of Rarenna, a dty ol great
Influence during the Barbarian and ByxanUne periods.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Ravenna— History. I. Norstedta bildband. 11. Carman Edu-
cational Associates. -„«»„,
914.5 75-73679?
Carman Educational Associates
Tlte Ravens remain {Motion picture) American Broadcast-
ing Co. Relea.sed by Screen Gems, 1961.
26 m'n. sd. Mtw. 16 mm. (Winston ChurchHI: The rallnnt
years, i..i. fil
Based on (he book The Second World War, by Winston S.
Cburchll).
Creditu: PriKlucer. Ben Feiner; originator. Jack I* Vlen : writer.
Quentln Revnolds : fhurchiirs narration, Richard Burton; narrator,
Gary Merrill; editor. Sidney Katz.
Summary: U)>es documentary footage to describe the Battle of
Britain. Includes scenes of the Luftwaffe bllts on R. A. F. Instal-
lallons and the industrial cities of northern England, the bombing of
Lmndnn, and the resistance of members of the R. A. P.
1. Britain Rattle of. 1»40. i. Chorchlll. Sir Winston Leonard
Spencer, 1874-19R5. The Second World War. n. American Broad-
casting Company. m. Screen Gems, Inc. Series : Win-
ston Charchlll : The val- lant yeors (Motion picture) no. 6.
940.542 Fi 67-2111
Rawlings-Chickering Productioiis
Year of the communeB.
Ray, Marian
see
Gas/liquid/solid, part 1.
Gas/liquid/solid, part 2.
life and death.
Light.
Mixtures and solutions.
The Phase rule.
Surface phenomena.
Ray Bradbnry {Motion picture) Bfodem Leamini; Aids,
1964.
SO mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Sun and substance)
Originally telecast on CBS-TV.
Sitmmary: Dr. Herman Barrey Interviews Ray Bradbury, author
of sdetK* Action short stories, radio dramas, television plays, and
novels.
1. Bradbury. Ray. 1920- i. Modem Learning Aids, New
York. Series: The Sam and substance (Motion picture)
818 Fi A 67-5004
Acne rilm and Vldaotaps laboratories
Ray Fielding Productions
see Fielding (Ray) Productions, Hollywood, Calif.
Ray Manley Film ProAictions
Ray -Vino Productions
The Brooms of Mexico.
Vamps.
Raya Productions
see
Sabras of Israel.
Rayart Pictures Corporation
see
The High flyer.
Sisters of Eve.
I^eedy Smith.
Raybar Technical Films
see
Adjusting the distributor cam angle.
Auto safety inspection.
The Back saw.
Basic tools for young auto mechanics.
Battery service.
Bleeding l^draulic brakes .
Boring with an auger bit.
Boring with tiie forstner bit.
Carburetor idle adjustment.
Chiseling to a finished line.
The Combination square and its uses.
The Compass saw.
Cutting a dado .
Cutting a generator armature.
Cutting a tenon.
Cutting an armature commutator.
Drawing nails .
Drilling.
Drilling: Anchor holes, clearance holes,
and countersinking.
Ray Gamer Productions
see
Ode to Joy.
154
Driving and setting nails.
Engine trouble shooting.
Filing wood.
Gluing a dowel joint.
Gluing and fastening a miter Joint with a
spline.
Gluing edge to edge.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Baybar Technical Films (Contlined)
Grinding a chisel.
Hardware commonly used in woodworking.
Headlight intensity and replacement.
Installing sparkplug wire terminals.
Laying out a line with the surface gage.
Laying out and cutting a gain.
Laying out and cutting an end lap joint,
laying out comer radii.
Methods of driving screws.
Methods of planing end grain.
Mitering a picture frame.
Mortising with an auger bit.
Packing front wheel bearings.
Planing a chamfer.
Preparing a dowel.
Pressure testing the cooling system.
Rebuilding a master cylinder.
Rebuilding brake wheel cylinders.
Removal and installation of brake shoes on
self adjusting Bendix brakes.
Repaddng a universal.
Repacking front wheel bearings.
Replacing a thermostat.
Replaoing Bendix brake shoes.
Replacing generator brushes.
Replacing ignition points.
Replacing the thermostat.
Scraping wood.
Servicing the automatic choke.
Servicing the radiator pressure cap.
Setting a plane.
Sharpening a hand scraper.
Smootliing with abrasive paper.
Spark plug service.
Squaring up stock.
Testing a fuel pump.
Testing a thermostat.
Testing generator output.
Testing headlight aim.
Timing an engine.
Uses of handscrews.
Using a coping saw to cut tliin material.
Using a cross cut saw.
Using a dowel jig.
Using a gouge.
Using spoke shaves.
Using the centerpunch.
Using the coping saw.
Using the marking gauge.
Whetting a chisel.
Wood: terminology and measurement.
Rayt)estos-Manhattan
The Wild and wonderful world of auto
racing.
Rajmond Burr visits VietaaBi (Motion picture) NBC
News, 19«7.
■"id m'a. ad. color. 16 nHn.
T«lcv«st on NBC Oct. 6, l«eT.
CREDITS : Producer Bud writer. Len OloTaonittl ; directors.
Rafael AbramoTita, Lea Glorannittl; cameraiMa. I>ezter Alley.
Orant Wolfkitl ; editota. John J. MarUn, DaTM Sberwln. Ken Kenay.
SL'MUARY : Actor Bayinoad Burr narrate* a lllm of hu rlait to
Vietnam. Sbowa Tlalts to army baaea and boaplula. men on [wtrot.
and men aboard an aircraft carrier and preaenta Interrlewa wltb a
Viet Cone defector and with an oOlcer of a paycboloflcat warfara
unit.
1. Vlettumeee Conflict. tSSl- I. Burr. Eaymood. mi-
ll. National Bioadcaattoc Companj, Inc. NBC Newa
[DS53T.A6] fl6».7 7S-71S328
Kays and angks (FUnalrip) HoU, Rinehmit and Winatoo.
Made and released by Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-
visual Division, 1968.
40 (r. color 35 mm. (Blemenury matbematlca arade 4)
With teacblns guide
Baned on the book Elementair mathematics: pattenu and atnic-
tnre. by E. D, NIchoto, F. Floomoy. R. Kaltn, and L. Simon.
^Siiinaiarv: Introduces the Idea of a ray and the naming of raja.
DereloiM the concept of an angle with an explanation of sldea.
vertex, and angle naming. With captions.
1. Geometry. 2. Angle. L Nichols. Bugene Douglaa, laas-
mementary mathemaUcs : patterns and itrtictiire. IL Bolt. Rlne-
han and Winston. Inc. m. PopuUr Science Publishing Oorapani,
~;b^«i«'Tpii»^1>'rS4.'^""°°- ""-^ '^'°'°-''
Pt^^larSC^eAnd-. fjjl. '^''^
Ra3rtbeon Company
Handle with care.
The Language of electronics.
Razw efaun {Motion jnoture)
Educational Corp., 1968.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
2 mill si. color. 8 mm. {Marine blolocj)
lAop film. Is8ued In standard 8 mm. and In voper 8 mm.
Wltb teacber'B rnide.
1. Rasor-clams. i. Bnodop^edla BrlUuilc* BducatloDal Cor.
poratlOD. Series : Maiioe biology (Hotl<m picture)
694 73-704&66
Eocjclcfwedla Brltaa- nlca EUnntlotuU Corp.
Raiq;)rostnixienie na filmi, Sofia
Seal island.
155
Beach oat (Motion picture) FtlmFair Conunonications.
Released by Trend Films Corp^ 1971.
J mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bill klartla's freedom aerlee)
With teacher's culde.
Based OD tbe book of the nme title bjr Bill Uartln.
SUMJUBY : Explores the concept of opealoc ooe'i mind to aci«pt
Dew slfhta. Den- Mmnds. anU new people to counteract tbe urge to
•etile for tbe comfort of the familiar. For eletneotanr (radem.
L Creattve ability — JuTeolie films. 2. Social interaction — Juveolle
aims. I. lUrtln. Wllltam Ttsd. 191S- RsKb out II. Pllm-
Fair OMia«ideatlOQ)t. III. Tr«>nd Films Gorporatloo. IT. Sertw:
BlU Xartla'a freedom wries (Motion picture)
[BF406] 872^ 7S-713659
Trend Films Corp.
Rcach«r [Motion picture) Dance Division, DepL of Physi-
cal Education — Women, University of Wisconsin. Made
by Dept of Photography-Cinema, Unirersity Extension.
Released by Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Swiaiary: Ao abstract analocr of man's reach berood his condi-
tion of entrapment toward frevdiom. twrnf a color tecfaniqae whicb
permits tbe control of color harmonies independcDt of pbotofrapbad
form.
1. Uodem dance. l Wisconsin. Unirersltr. Dept of Phrslcal
BdacatlOD — Womea n. WIsraoslo. Uolrereltjr. Bureau of Audio-
Tlsnal Instruction.
793.3 Fi A 68-^OS
CINB
B^^hiitg Mt: The ttbrary and the exccpttoaal chOd {Mo-
tion picture) Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamiltmi
County. Made and released by Connecticut Filma. 1968.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
gmwiwy.- Shows bow children wltb rarious handicaps reapood
to bocdca and other materials and how the use of tbeee materials can
eeatrllmto to their development-
1. Handicapped chi Idren— Education. i. Cincinnati. Public
Ubrarjr. n. OoBiMetkot ruma. Inc.
871.9 7i-70l728
CINK
(Motioa picture] Ccatroa Cofp^
Rdeawd by Centrtn Educational POma. 1971.
IT a
It a
SUMMAKY: Usaa a jroi^ ladjr^ srikls atoM
to ddBoasiraic bow lo cnate • Mas* at '
participalc m the evesti relaied,
memory >in><e« tad tenaory
I Isnyiart vtt (Sccondair)— UaiHd S«bM
inc.. Uwmcc Kaa. IL Ccatroa Bdncatiaaa)
(LB1631] 108.2
ONE 73
70.713457
MAKC
Reaction against Ubor: the Taft-Hartfoy act, 1»47 (Motion
picture) Chelsea House Educational Commumcations,
1969.
7 mlD. B\. bAw. super 8 mm. (Tbe Bistory machine)
Ixiop film mounted in cartridge.
With script and milde.
Crf4itt: Editorial dlrectm-, Arthur M. StiUealnfer, Jr.; editor,
Fred laraeL
SMNMory; Portrays the labor battle which led to the controvenlal
Taft-Hartlej act. with an OTerriew of the ltM5-46 "jEreat strlkea.'*
Indudea excerpts from Truman'.^ veto mcaMiice npbraldlnc OoBcraH
and Senator Tsft's broadcasted rebutUL Shows afl President WU-
Uam Green leadinx labor's counterattack.
1. Labor and laborlnf classes U. S.— IWl- 2. L*bor lawa
and legislation — V. S. i. Cbrtsea House Edocatlotial Commanica-
tlons. Series: Tbe History machine f Motion picture)
831.89 79-736711
Chelaea House Kdnca- Uonal Communtcattons
Reaction, braking, and stopping distances {Motion picture)
American .\utomobile Association, ^[ade by South Caro-
lina Educational Television Center. Released by Great
Plains National Instructionnl Television Library, 1967.
28 min. sd. hAw. 16 mm. ( Sportsmanlike drlTlng, no. 19)
Part of an edacntlonal padka^ in^ndiof texts, worktwok, during
guides, tpst5, filmstrips. and brief-Blma.
Credit$: Instructor. Harold O. Carlton.
Summary: Illustrates the concept of car control, and the need fbr
a cushion of ssifety. I'ses an A.\.\ brake reaction detonator to show
that It takes time and distance to bring a vehicle to a stop.
1. Automobile drlring — Braking. i. American Automobile Aaao-
clation. n. Great Plains National Instructional Television Library.
Series : Sportsmanlike drlTlng ( Motion picture) no. lA.
629.283 Fi A 68-916
American Autamoblla AaKKlatloa
Reaction forces <a deformed bodies {Motion picture) Iwa-
nami Films, Tokyo. Released in the I'. S. by BFA Edu-
cntionnl Media, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Principles of action and leac-
tlon series)
Loop film.
With study gnldc.
Bummtni-' Presents an experiment In which a pUIar made of plas-
tic is pushed with a stick to show that there are eqtial stresses in
the two bodies.
I. Strains and stresses. i. Iwanaml Elga Selsakujo, Tokyo.
n. BF.\ Educational Media. Series: PrliKtplM of actloa and reac-
tion series (Motion picture)
581 71-708873
BFA Educational Media
Rcactioa kiaetks (Motion picture) Harper & Bow, Pob-
lishers, 1970. Made by Old Pncblo Film Co.
S nin. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamentals of ctwalstiy)
Loop film mounted la cartridge.
With teacher's guide and student guide.
Crediii.- Authors. Rod O'Connor, Bruce Fowler.
Summani: Obtains data for the solvolysls of (ertlary'-butyl
chloride and Interprets this data to suggest a plausible reaction
mechaQisan.
1. Chemical reaction. Rate of. 2. Chemical reaction— Owdltioas
and Uws. 3. SoItoIjsU. t. Harper a How. Publlsbers, Inc
Series: Fundamentals of chemistry (Motion picture)
Ml 71-705381
HarperaRosr
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Reaction rates {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1068.
4 mil). 8l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film. Film notes od cartridge caae.
Credit*: Author, B. M. Whitney.
Summary: Demonstrates the effect oa chemical reaction rates of
the nature of reactnnts, istate of subdivision, coDceotratioa, tempera-
ture. pressure, and presence of catalyst.
1. Chemical reaction, Rate of. t. Elallng Corporation, Gam-
bridge, Mass.
Ml Fi A 68-1597
Ealing Corporation
Reaction rates (Motion picture) Wendell H. Slabaugh.
Released by John "Wiley and Sons, 1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ijxtp Him mounted in cartridge.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the decomposition rates of the hypo-
chlorite Ion from which the student may calculate reaction order
and temperature effect. With captions.
1. Chfflnlcal reaction. Rate of. 2, Decomposition (Chemistry)
3. Hypochlorites, I. Slabaugh. WendeU H. II. Wiley (John)
and Sons, Inc.
[QD501] Ml 72-7127S8
John Wiley and Sods
Reaction to stress
see
Health science: Reaction to stress.
Reactions 1 (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mill. si. color. su[>er 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set A)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for uw in special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children, 2. Language arts. i. Onada. Na-
tional Film Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Talk
about it series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 72-705088
McGraw-Hill Book O.
Reactions 2 (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the V. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mill. >1. color, super S mm. (Talk alwui It series, set A)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for u.se In si)eclal education classes for slow learners
and children with learning dlfvibllltles,
]. Slow learning children. 2. language arts. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Talk
about It series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 76-705089
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Reactions 3 (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1970.
4 mlu. si. Color, super 8 mm. (Talk about it series, set A)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for use In q>eclal education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Language arts. i. (Tanada. Na-
tional Film Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Series: Talk
about it series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 70-705090
HcGraw-Hlll Book Co.
Reactions 4 (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. nl. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set A)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With maDuaL
Designed for use In special education classes for alow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
\. Slow learning children. 2, Language arts. i. Onada. Na-
tional Film Board, n, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Series: Talk
about It series (Motion picture) set A.
a71.9 74-705091
IfcOraw-HlllBmACo.
RcactloBs to Uqaid prMMre. (Motioa picture] Iwanami mm*.
Tokyo. Released in the U.S. by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
4 min. m* color. >uper 8 mm. (Pressure of ■ liquid)
Loop film in culridge.
With itudy guide.
SUMMARY: Demoiuiratet that the walli of a container curt s reaction
preuure on the liquid which they encloce.
1 HydrotUlid. I. Iwmnmmi Ei|a Seiukufo. Tcriiyo, 11. BFA Educational
Media III. Series: PTcwure of a liquid. (Motion picture)
(QCU7, 532 72-700109
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Read, J, Parker
see
His own law.
Read the label— and Uret {Motion puslntre) Alfred Biggins
Productions, 1967.
9 mlo. sd. color. 18 mm.
With study guide.
SMmmary: Shows safe bandiiDg practices for hair qtrayt. Insecti-
cides, paint thinners, lacQtiers, common medlclDes, and other houss-
hold prod nets.
1. Hom« accidents— Prerentloa 2. Polsooa. i. Blgflot (Al-
fred) Productions. Hollywood, Calif.
614.88 Fi A 68-891
Alfred Blgflos Prodnc- tlons
Read the pictures, no. I (Motion picture) Interaatioual I
Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
Learn'iig Corp. of America, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 3)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop visual and audit<^ percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Uses pictures to help children learn left
to right scanning. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. International
Cinemedia Center, ii. Learning Corporation of America. Series:
Ready, set, read! (Motitm picture) Set 3.
372.4 78-708228
Learning Corp. of America
Read the picttires, no. 2 (Motion picture) International
Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
Learn 11 j; Corp. of America, 1970.
4 tnln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 3)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Bummary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
Id any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory perc^h
Hon, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Uses pictures to help children learn left
to right scanning. For primary grades.
I. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. International
Cinemedia Center, u. Learning Corporation of America. Series:
Ready, set. read! (Motion picture) Set 3.
372.4 71-708229
Learning Corp. of America
Reade (Walter) Organization
see Walter Reade Organization
The Reader's digest
see
Danger rides in small boats.
From sea to shining sea.
If you are first at the crash.
Is your family safe from death by fire ?
Nobody needs to drown.
The Race to save Abu Simbel.
Shot while hunting.
So you don't use seat belts.
ininK before you drown.
What would you do in these driving emer-
gencies ?
Reader's Digest Foundation
see
Sainte Genevieve: a French legacy.
Reader's Digest Services
see
Change on the table.
Readers' guide, ready reference (Filmatrip) Library Film-
strip Center. 1969.
51 fr. color. ^ mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 16
min. mlcrogroove.
ls.siie<l also with phonotape In cassette.
Revised version of the 1965 fllmstrlp.
CrediU: Producer, Violet Priestley; graphic arts, C. G. Casey.
nummary: Presents a step-by-step procedure for using the Read-
ers' guide to periodical literature; shows the magazines listed, au-
thor and subject entries, see and see-also references, volumes, pages,
and dates; and explains the put>llcation In semi-monthly, monthly,
quarterly, and annual cumulated volumes.
Library Fllmstrip
016.05
Center
70-733692
Reading: a gift for life (Motion picture) Scott, Foreamen
and Co., 1970. Made by Goldshool Associates.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes the components of the Reading system of
Scott Foresmen. Traces the development of sounds Into the printed
language and the formulation of a new reading technology and sys-
tem. Emphasizes the Importance of reading.
1. Reading. L Scott, Foresm^i and Companj-.
372.4 75-711416
CINE
Reading: a lesson in teaching (Motion picture) Newmedia
Enterprises. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, I9r.9.
ITi min. sd. color. 16 mm.
S(:m.\IARY : Uses creative play and dramatisation of a ghost story
to liitriMiiice the consonant sounds of gh, antonyms, and words that
descrU>e ghont. For elementary grades.
1 F,iigllfih language— Study and teaching (Elementary) 2. English
language— Consonants. I. Newmedia Enterprises. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. A Lesson in teaching (Motion pic-
[^1576] 372.6 76-716146
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Reading a road map. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1971.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows proper methods of reading maps, lllusirales various
p«rts of the road map. and explains their respective uses. With captions
1, Maps— Juvenile films. [1. Mapsj 1. Educational Projections Corpora-
tions.
[GA130] 912 72-734775
Educational Projections '2
Corp
Readers* guide to periodical literature (Filnutrip) Librmiy
Filmstrip Center, 1969.
51 fr. l<Aw. 35 mm. and iihoiiodiHc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpui.. Irt mln.
mlcrogroove.
Issued also with phonotape In cassette.
Revised version of the 1005 fllmstrlp entitled Readers" guide, ready
reference.
Creditt: Producer, Violet Priestley; graphic arts, C. Q. Casey.
Summary: Presents a step-by-step procedure for using the Read-
ers' guide to periodical literature; shows the magazines listed, au-
thor and subject entries, sea and see-also references, volumes, pages,
end dates; and erplalos the publication In seml-moDthly, monthly,
quarterly, and annual cumulated volumes.
1. Readers' guide to periodical literature. i. Library Fllmstrlp
Center.
016.06 70-733602
Library Fllmstrlp Center
MARC
Reading and comparing dates (Filmstrip) Golt Educa-
tional Materials. Made and released by McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (Calendar study series)
Summary: Uses a contemporary discovery approach to erplaio the
correct way to read and compare dales with the use of a calendar.
For primary grades. „ „^ , ,
1. Chronology. Historical. 2. Calendar. i. Golt Educational
Materials, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Calendar
study series (Filmstrip)
372.3 72-735913
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Reading and critical thinking (Motion picture) Centron
Corp. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
!.'> mill. sil. color. 16 mm (Effective reading series)
AVIth teadier's guide-
Summary.- Explains that students can develop critical thinking
tlimuph rentlinsr l)y learnlne to distinguish opinion from fact, by
lifying facts through research, iiud bv assessing an author's point
of 1
-Another issue, b&w.
1. Thought and thinking. 2. Reading. Psychology of. r. Centron
Corporation, inc.. I.Awrence, Kan. ii. Mc-Graw-Hlll Book Company.
Series: Effective reading series (Motion picture)
163.4 Fi A 67-506:?
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
Reading and writing (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television in cooperation with KQED-TV. Ro-
leiised by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1965.
LD mlu. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Conversations with Eric Hoffer)
?Vcdi7a; Director. Winifred Murphy. ^ . .^^
nummary: Eric Hoffer, in an Interview with James Day de8<-rlbes
his frequent visits to public libraries and afflrms his belief that
there Is a great benrflt In reading a number of books on a variety
r &er, Eric. 2. Books and reading. S. Public libraries. i.
Hoffer Eric. n. National Educational Television and Radio Center.
Ill Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Conver-
sations with Eric Hoffer (Motion picture)
928 Fi A 68-3101
Indiana- I'nlv. Audio-
Reading and writing
Visual Center
156
Mother toague- Pat 3: Readiof and writint-
Reading daily newspapers (Filmstrip) Society for TlBoal
Education, 1969.
59 fr. color, S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In.. 83) rpm., 17
mln. mlcrogroove. (The Newspaper In America)
iKsned alW) with phionotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and script.
Credilt: Author, Howard F. Decker.
Summary: Shows bow newspapers are arranged by section and
topic coverage, and explores each section of a typical urban dally.
L Newspapers. i. Society for Visual Kducation. Inc.. Chicago.
Series: The Newspaper in America (Fllmstrlp)
070 73-734769
Society for Visual Education
Reading; diagnosing needs (Motion picture) MoGraw-Hill
B«M)k Co., 1969. Made by Instructional Kntcrprises.
17 mill. i-d. color. Ifi mm. (Teaching reading series)
Wllh leachers* guide.
Summary: Presents diagnostic techniques to be utlliied In setting
up a rending program. Suggestt ways In which a cumulative read-
ing record, a health record, a tencherstndent conference, and a
tea Cher- pa rent conference can be used by the reading teacher iD
diagnosing the needs of students.
1. Rending— Ability testing. i, McOraw-HIIl Book Company.
Series: Teaching reading series (Motion picture)
372.4 79-700510
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Reading: directed lessons {MoHon piottrre) McGnw-Hill
Book Co., 1969.
1 rc«1. sd. color. 16 mm, (TeachiDtr readlog series)
With teacher's fuide.
Summary: Shows teacbera an effectlTe way of uainf the baaat
reader program. ladudes Tlews of a teacher working with a small
group which Is belQg Introduced to a reading unit on a mrster;
story.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Detective and mystery stortea. L
HcGrawHltl Book Company. Series: Tea<Alng rvadlog aerle«
(Hotlon picture)
428.6 78-703319
UcGrawHtllBookCo.
RcndJnc for beginners: Using context does {Moti&n pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
11 min. fA. color. 16 mm.
Wltti le&cher's guide.
CretfiU: Author. Paul J. KInaelU.
Bttmmary: Dnnon.st rates how the context of a word can h^p Id
recognition, pronuudatlon, and meaning. For primary grades.
Another issue. bAw,
1. Reading (Elementary) i. Coronet Instructional Pllms.
372.4 71-700418
Coronet lastructtonal Films
Reading for beginners: Word shapes {Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
11 mIn. )td. color. 16 mm.
With iPHCher's guide.
Cnditi: Author. Paul J. KlnselUu
Bmrnmcty: Explains that distinguishing the shapes of whole
words, the whapes of IndlTldoal letters, and their place In the word
are important helps for the beginning reader. For primary grades.
Another issne. b&w.
1. Reading (Elementary) i. Coronet Instmctional FUma.
372.4 74r-700411
Coronet Instructional Films
Reading for beginners: Words uid word parts {Motion pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
11 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credit!: Author, Paul J, Klnsella.
Bvmmary: Shows bow compound words are built, and how prefixes
and stifflxes are added to base words to make longer words. For
primary grades.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Reading (Elementary) l Coronet Instructional Films,
372.4 78-700412
Coronet Instructional Films
Reading for depth in social studies {Motion picture) Bailey
Films, 1967. '
14 min. sd, color. 16 mm
With guide.
c "".^^^i'V ^r*^"^"" ""* ^T\ter. Ruth O. Bradley: editore, Walter
Soul, Chris Weber.
Summary: Uses a world geography class assignnient on petroleum
to illustrate a unit of work for upper grades In social studies, read-
ing, language arts, and science. Discusses the organization of class
ret«arch committee and the use of the school library Describes
how various resource materials are combined Id final class reports
1. Social science*— Study and teaching (ElemenUry) r Baliev
Pltma. Inc.. UoUywood, Callt j ' •- omrej
372.24 Fi A 68-186
PorUand State College Library
Reading for enrichment In the sodal studies {Motion pio-
ture) Ruth O. Bradley. Released by Bailey Films, 1967.
14 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
With manual.
Summary: Portrays the activities of a group of students working
on a social studies unit on Japan. Shows them rlen-lng a motion
picture on Japan, examining Japanese artifacts and footwear, form-
log student committees, and selecting festivals from the text index
for study. Focuses on one group as It researches, plans, and presents
a puppet show.
1. Japan. 2. Social sdences— Study and teaching. i. Bradley,
Both Olive, 1901- ii. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
872.8 Fi A 68-1185
Bailey Films
Reading for interest in sodal studies {Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1967.
11 mhi. sd. color. 16 mm.
With KUlde.
Crtditt: Producer and writer, Ruth O. Bradley; editors, Walter
Soul, Chris Weber.
Summary: Ut^crlbes a unit of work for primary grades Involving
social studies, reading, language artit. and science, t>ased on a class
visit to the produce section of a supermarket. Illustrates the use
of a composite story, ca|>tioned pictures, specimens, basic text, sup-
plementary materials, class committees, exhibits, and games.
1. Social sciencea— Study and teaching (Elementary) i Bailey
Films. Inc.. Hollywood. Calif.
372.8 Fi A 68-186
Portland State College. Library
Reading for pleasure {Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1967.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
Revlaed version of the 1951 motion picture «itltled It's fan to
read books.
CrediU: EMucatlonal collaborator, A. Sterl Artley.
Summary: Shows some of the ways In which botte can give
pleasure; discusses skills In choosing and reading books that wltl
encourage further reading.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Books and readings for children. l Coronet Instructional
FUmt. n. It's fnn to read books (Motion ptctnre)
372.6 Fi A 6&-11
Coronet Instmctlooal Pllma
Reading from now cm {Motion picture) Sandler Institu-
tional Films. Released by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1969.
9 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary.' Encourages children to keep reading. Presents the
story of a boy wbo has difficulties learning to read, but finds that
he can read already when he encounters a walk/don't walk sign,
a mall box. and a hamburger stand. For elementary grades.
1. Reading (Elementary) i. Sandler Institutional Films.
u. Newenhouse (Henk) Inc.
372.4 78-705652
CINE
Reading: grouping for instmctiMi {Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill Films, 1969. Made by Instructional Enter-
prises.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Teaching reading series)
With teacher's guide.
finmmary.- A teacher training film, showing bow pupils within a
dasBToom can be grouped by achievement. Interests, projects, and
specific skills for reading Instruction.
1. Reading. 2. Group work In education. l UcOraw-HIU Hoc*
Company. Series: Teadiing reading series (Motion picture)
482.4 72-701054
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
Reading growth. Part 1: Basic sIdBs {Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
14 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credita: Educational collaborator, Theodore I- Harris.
Summon/,- Defines a good reader as a person who Is Interested In
word meanings, knows how to find the bif; ideas, has different read-
ing speeds, and is skilled at creative reading. Presents guides that
can lead to reading growth In the Intermediate grades.
Another issue, b&w,
1. Reading (Secondary education) i. Coronet lustrDCtlonal
Coronet Instructional
372.4
Films
Fi A 68-1159
Reading growth. Part 2: Understanding word meanings
{Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Crediia: Bduratlonal collaborator, Theodore L. Harris.
^Kmrnarv-' Illustrates how to learn meanings of newly-made
words, familiar words with unfamiliar meantngx, and unfamiliar
words by using phonetic and structural analysis, context clues, and
a knowledge of prefixes, sufilxes, and roots,
• Another issue, b&w,
1. Reading comprehension. 2. English language — Grammar. i.
Coronet Instructional Films, u. Understanding word meanings
(Motion picture)
372.4 Fi A 68-1163
Coronet Instructional Films
Reading growth. Part 3: Getting the big ideas {Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Educational oollatwrator, Theodore L. Harris.
Summary; Shows bow to find and remember Important ideas in
reading by looking for general statements that are expanded by de-
UlU.
• Another issue. bAw.
1. Reading comprehension. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
n. Getting the big Ideas (Motion picture)
372.4 Fi A 68-1162
Coronet Instructional Films
Reading growth. Part 4: Adjusting your reading speeds
{Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Educational collaborator, Theodore L. Harris.
Rummaty: Shows why and how reading speeds should be ad-
Justed to reading purposes and reading materials.
Another issue, bAw.
1. Rapid reading. r. Coronet Instructional Flln*. n. Adjust-
ing your reading speeds (Motion picture)
372.4 Fi A 68-1161
(joronet Instructional Films
Reading growth: Part 5: Reading creatively {Motion pic-
Utre) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Crrditt: Educational collaborator, Theodore L. Harris.
Summary: Explains that creative reading Involves reacting
thoughtfully to what Is read, comparing, and asking critical ques-
tions. Shows how an Individual can pat his own Ideas to work
while reading.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Creative thinking (Education) 2. Reading comprehenslMi. i.
Ooronet Instructional Films, il Beading creatively (Motion pic-
ture)
372.4
Coronet Instructional nims
Fi A 68-1160
Reading in the hnnanities (Motion picture) Centron Corp.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Effective reading series)
W^ith ieacher'9 guide.
Summary: Kxplains the peculiarities of books In different subject
areas and analyzes methods of teaching children how to adjust read-
ing skills to specialized reading in the humanities.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Reading (Elementary) 2. Humanities. i, Centron Corpora-
tion, inc., Lawrence Kan. ii, McOraw-Htil Book Company. Se-
ries: Effective reading series (Motion picture)
372.4 Fi A 67-5063
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
157
Reading in the math-science areas {Motion picture) Cen-
tron Corp. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
14 mlii. sd. color. 16 mm. (Effective reading series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the importance of understanding organization
processes and being aware of the significance of special symbols In
reading specialized materials In the sciences and Id mathematics.
• Ajiother issue. bAw.
1. Reading — Audio-visual aids. 2. Readers — Science. t. Cen-
tron Corporation, Inc., Lawrence, Kan. ii. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Effective reading series (Motion picture)
428.4 Fi A 67-5065
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
Reading Is important {Motion picture) AWs Films, 1968.
12 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued as super 8 mm. sotmd loop film mounted In cartridge^
With guide.
Summary: A poor reader aswembles a model car without reading
the directions and the results are not satisfactory. Point out the
Importance of reading well and discusses the availability of books.
1. Reading. 2. Books and reading for children. r. Avis Films,
Burbank, Calif.
872.4 Fi A 68-2736
Arts Films
Reading is pride (Motion picture) Marc Corp., 1971.
36 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer and director, (fene Ayres.
SUMMARY: Shows an Innovative teacher teaching a class of six-
year-old ghetto dilldren over a Mx-month period to read fourth to
sixth grade materials.
1. Socially handicapped children — Education— Reading. [. Hare
Corporatl<Mi.
371.9 75-712184
CINE
Reading motivation 1 (Filmstrip) Pareats* Magazine Films.
Made by Loc^/Listen A Ijeam. Released by Inter-
national Book Corp., 1969.
10 filmstrips (approix. 57 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and phono-
discs : 10 8.. 12 in.. 33) rpm., 15 min. each.
With teachers* guide.
ContmU: Such Is the way of the world.— Magic Jim.— The magic
carousel. — Gypsy girl's best shoes. — Alexander.— The three visitors. —
Donkey-donkey. — When Noodlebead went to the fair.— The narrow
escapes of Solomon Smart.— What a fine day for.
1. Reading (Elementary) 2. Motlvatloo (Psychology) r. I/x)k/
Listen k Learn, Inc. n. International Book Corporation.
872.4 78-734610
Look/Listen h Learn
Reading motivatiMi 2 {Filmstrip) Parraits' Magazine Films.
Made by Look/Listen & Learn. Released by Inter-
nationiil Book Corp., 1969.
10 filmstrips (aM>rox. 5T fr. each) color. 35 mm. and phono-
discs : 10 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 15 mlo. each.
With teachers' guide
Content!: Why the sun was late. — Miss Susy.- TTie cookie tree-
Just only John.— Just rl^t.— The cat and the fiddler. — Great Wolf
and the good woodsman. — The knobby boys to the rescue. — Watch
out : how to be safe and not sorry. — Eighteen cousins.
1. Reading (Elementary) 2. Motivation (Psychology) i. Par-
ent*)' Magazine Films, n. International Book Corporation.
373.4 71-784611
Look/Listen &. Learn
Reading motivation 3 (Filnutrip) Parents' Ma^:azine Fihna.
Made by Lodt/Liaten A Learn. Released by Inter-
nationftl Book Corp., 1969.
10 filmstrips (approx. 57 fr. each) color. S5 mm. and phono-
discs; 10 8.. U In.. 33i rpm., l.'jniin. each.
With teacher"i* guide.
Con*CTif«; Hello Henry— The legend of the wlUow plate.— Never
tease a weasel.- Bemadette's busy morning. — A thousand lights and
llteflles. — Fortunately. — Sally's caterpillar. — Three Billy's go to
town.— Mother, mother I feel sick.— The glass valentine.
1. Reading (ElwnenUry) 2. MotlvaUon (Psychology) i. Par-
enti" Magazine Films, ii. International Book Corporation.
872.4 75-784612
Look/Listen & Learn
Reading motivation 4 (Filmstrip) Parents' Magazine Films.
Made by Lock/LAsben A Learn. Released by Inter-
national Book Corp., 1969.
10 filmstrips (approx. 57 fr. each) color, 35 mm. and phono-
discs : 10 a., li; in., 33) rpm., I.t min. each.
With teachers' guide
ContenU: The wisest man In the world.— Hiss Twlggley's tree. —
The sheep of the Lai Bagh.- Jerome — The story of Zachary
Zween.— What Is a whlspery secret 7— Follow me, the leader.— The
pelican chorua — Night noises. — Eric and the little canal boat.
1. Reading (Elementary) 2. Motivation (Psychology) l Par-
entis' Magazine Films, n. international Book Orx>oration.
872.4 79-784618
Look/Listen & Learn
Reading Motivation Filmstrips, inc.
see
Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman.
The Afogic carousel.
Magic Jim,
The Pelican chorus.
The Sheep of the Lai Bagh.
The Story of Zachary Zween.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Reading Motivation Fllmstrlpe. inc. (Continued)
Three Billys go to town.
The Three visitors.
Reading poetry: Aimabd Lcc (Motion picture)
Fihns. 1971. Made by Art Evans Prodnctians.
Oxford
10 niin. sd. (^lor. 16 enm.
With study ^ide.
CREDITS: Director, Art Evans; music. Le« Baxter; cameraman,
Dan Vruai: editor, Stuart O'Brien. CAST; Tina Saddlogtoo.
SIMMARY : Lome Green narrate* the Urst and third sections of
Poe's |K>em Annabel Lee as a joung girl strolls along the seashore.
The second section of the poem U superimposed over Images which
are indicatire of the mood, feeling, and tempo of the poem.
1. Poe, Edgar AlUo, 180»-l»id. Annabel Lee. I. Poe, Edgar
AUan, 1808-1849. Annabel Lee. II. Oxford Films.
[PS2606] 811 77-712695
Oxford Films
Rc«Uag roetfy: Ha&a. [Motirai picture) Oxford Hlmt, 1972.
7 mui. id. color. 16 mm.
Widi study guide.
CREDITS: Director, An Evanr
SUMMARY: Te»chei UnftNge itmciure, reading, and writing of poetry.
Prcaenu three luiku with mood tcena of nature and young cfiildrca playing m
b«:kground for the reading of poetry. Showi the bauc Hnicture of three linca,
totalling leventeen ■yll^lcs.
I Haiku-Juvenilc fitnu. (I. HaikU] i. Oxford Pifam. II. riUc: Haiku.
[Motion picture]
(PN15253 t954 72-7010W
CINE 71 MARC
Reading poetry: Meadins waiL [Motioo picture] Oxford Films,
1972. Made by Art Evans Productions.
10 mio. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Leonard Nemoy read* the poem, Mending wall, by Robert
Frott, a> icenes evocative of the poem are pictured. Shows the wordi of the poem
a* it i* reread to appropriate scenet.
1. FrosL Robert. I874-I«3. Mending wall. I. Frost. Robert, 1874-1963.
Mending wall. II. Oiford Film*. III. Title: Mending wall. (Motion picturci
lPS35Tl.R94] 811 72-700189
CINE 72 MARC
Reading poetry: O captain! My captain! (Motion picture)
Oxford Films. 1971. Made by Art Evans Productions.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Director and editor. Stuart O'Brien : narrator. Efron
Zlmballst, Jr. : music, John Ledwon.
SUMMART: Presents a reading of Walt Whitman's poem O cap-
tain! My captain!. In three sections that lend mood, feeling, and
tempo to the work. Shows a sailing ship in the first section, the
words of the poem superimposed over visuals of Lincoln and CItU
War scenes In the second section, and scenes superlmpoeed over pic-
toreti of national heroea in the third section.
1. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1882. O captalo I Hy captain! I. Whit-
man. Walt. 1819-1892. 0 capUln! Hy capUIn! II. Oxford Films.
[PS3222.02] 81 1 70-713280
Oxford Films
Reading poetry: The creatiMi (Motion picture) Art Evans
Productions. Made and released by Oxford Films, 1971.
12 mill. Hd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Director. Art Evans; mualc. BUI Roderick; editor.
Stuart O'Brien.
SUMMARY: Presents James Weldon Jt^nson's poem The crea-
tion, which tells the story of Genesis In the langruage of the black
culture, .\pproprlate visuals accompany a dramatic reading of the
poem by Raymond St. Jacques, and Mnrgaret O'Brien reads the poem
aa the words are superimposed over Images on the screen.
1. Johnson, Jamei' Weldon. 1871-1938. The creation. I. Art
Evans Productions. II. Oxford Pllnui.
{1»S3519.()2625] 808.1 70-714131
Oxford Fllmx
Reading readiness program series (FUnutrip) Educational
Projections Corp., 1968.
60 flluiHtrlpB (50 fr. each) color. S5 mm.
With teacher's manual.
SuTiunari/: A program series designed to teach reading readiness
AlIU at any level. Includes visual perceptual training, shape dis-
crimination, color discrimination, capital letter discrimination, lower
case letter discrimination, capital and lower case combinations, num-
ber dlMcrlminatlon, word discrimination, number word discrimina-
tion, and vocabulary. With captions. For elementary gradea.
1. Reading readiness. 2. Reading (ElemenUry) i. Educational
Projectlona Corporation.
«72.4 T4-787049
Educational Projections Corp.
Reading stories: Characters and settingB (Motion pMiirs)
Coronet Inatructional Films, 1969.
II min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Cr*4Ut: Edocatiooal collaborator, J. LouU Cooper.
Bummmiy: Sbowa bew a icnnI storyteUer makes both charactma
and wttlngi bacooe raal, oilaff examplaa from Onion John, Cap-
talna eeoraceoai, and Fawn la tba forest
Another laBoe. bAw.
1. Story-telling. t. Coronet Instructional FllnM.
428.4 71-70460S
Coronet Inatmctlonal FUnu
Reading stwies: Plots and themes (Hfotion picture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1969.
14 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, J. Lonls Cooper.
Summary: tshows the interrelationship of the pJot and the theme
of a story, using examples from My brother Stevie, A dog on Bark-
ham street. The borrowers, and A summer adventnra
■ Another issue, b&w.
1. Children's stories — Technique. I. Coronet Inatmctlonal
Films.
428.4 78-704604
Coronet Instructional FUaa
The Reading team: ttie teacher, the child, the textbook
(Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, in co-
operation with Teaching Resources Center, University of
Delaware, 1964.
22 min. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
A Mllner-Fenwlck production.
Summary: Illustrates the philosophy of the Winston basic reading
proeram, which depends basically upon stimulating the child s curios-
ity enough to make him ask questions and read more effertlTdj.
1. Reading (Elementary) 2. Children's questions and answers.
I. Holt. Blnebart and Winston, inc.
* 1 67-506
Reading the micrimieter (Motion picture) Educational
Products Division, Thiokol Chemical Corp. Released by
Carousel Films, ll>6i>.
1" min. «l. color IC mm. (Power mechanics)
W-^ Issued In Huper 8 mm. cartridge.
Summary: Pre«eni« basic Information about how to read a
micrometer. „
1. Micrometer. i. Thiokol Chemical Corporation, n. (jarouael
Films, Inc., New York. Series: Power mechanics (Motion picture)
6-21.9 76-703250
Carousel Films
Reading to enrich your claaswork (Motion picture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1»67.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
CredUa: Educational collaborator, A. Sterl Artley.
Summary: Illustrates that enrichment materials can help make
classroom subjects more meaningful by relating them to special in-
tercets, by revealing Interesting Incldwits behind the facts, and by
presenting material In story or poetic form. Includes qteciOc illua-
tratlons of supplemental readings to show how text materials can be
made more rewarding.
Another issue, b&w.
1. SupplemenUry reading. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.6 Fi A 68-12
Cwonet Inatructional Film*
Reading to remember (Motion picture) Syraciwe Univer-
sity, 1966.
18 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Teaching reading In secondary
schools, no. 6)
Credit!: Producer. John DrlscoU ; director, Tim Wll.son.
Summary: Examines the study techniques of good students, and
Illustrates teaching procedures for developing study skills.
1. Study, Method of. i. Syracuse Unlyerslty. Series:
Teaching reading In secondary schools (Motion picture) no. 6.
371.3 Fi A 68-1343
Syracuse University
Ready for flight (Motion picture) United Air Lines. Re-
leased by Modem Talking Picture Service (196-!]
28 min. t^A. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates how the maintenance facilities of United
Air Lines In San Francisco and Washington are employed to main*
tain a giant fleet of Jet-powered and piston aircraft; shows some of
the services of the expert technicians employed by United Air Llnea.
1. Aeroplanes—Maintenance and repair. 2. United Air Lines, Inc.
I. United Air Lines, inc. it. Modern Talking Picture S«-vlce, Inc.
629.133 Fi A 67-6427
ModM-n Talking Picture Service
Beady for tomorrow (Motion picture) V. S. Naval Ship
Missile Systems Engineering Station, 1967. Made by
Ralph Hall Productions.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Usee combat and documentary footage to trace the
evolution of the T missiles which defend the Navy's snrface fleet
Demonstrates the unique engineering logistic and manag«nent re>
sponsibillUes of the Missile Engineering Station.
1. U. 8. Navy— Weapons systems. i. Naval Ship Missile Sys-
tems Engineering Station, Port Hueneme, Calif.
359.9 Fi E 68-16
CINE
1962.
19 n
. (Motion picture] U.S. Air Force,
color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Um* SRiotation to define real and apparent motkwa. Show*
how real monom of the earth, rotation, and revolution combute with the inclina-
tioa of the axit of the eanh to produce sppareni rootioni of the tuo and Ran.
1. Eanh—Rottlioa. 2. Eanh—OrhU. 3. CtXeUiaX mechanics I. United
States. Air Force.
[QB633] 527 72-700865
U.S. Norton Air Force 72 MARC
tDiv.
The Real number line (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 3A mm. (Concepts of modem mathetnatlca, part Z)
SUMMAHY : Identifies the various subseta, such as natural num-
bers and whole numbers which comprise the set of real numbers,
snd explains their relation on the real number line.
1. Number line. 2. Numbers, Real. I. Flltnfax Productlona,
New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Concepts of modem mathematics (Flltnatrlp) part 8.
tQAUl] 611 71-740647
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Real problems facing us (Filmstrip) Educational Direction.
Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
6 filnistrlps color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs (2 s. each), SSi rpm.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
Wlth teacher's guide at end of each filmstrip.
SI'MM^RY- Presenu major Issues of today Including man anfl
the" physical environment, humanity aitd the need for change, and
the liid'lvldual and education. o a , i „™k-
1 Environmental policy— U. 3.— Juvenile films. 2. Social prob-
lems-^ iiveulle films. I. Educational Direction, Inc. II. Eye Gate
House, inc. _^ -„„««■
[HCU0.E5] 170 77-739896
Eye Gate House
Real self (Motion picture) National Education Assowation,
1970. Made by GugKcnheim Productions.
14 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. , „ , .^
SUMMARY: A look at the cultural differences of minority
groups," the people of the black ghetto and those of the Chlcano bar-
rio. Describes the feelings of parents and children about the present
educational system. „.
1 Negroes— Education. 2. Mexican Americans— Education.
I National Education Association of the United States.
301.46 79-711417
CINE
The Real thing (Filmetrip) Family Filmstrips. Releaaed
by Society for Visual Education, 1970,
45 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodtsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33j rpm., 8
min. mlcrogroove. (Dating problems of older teens, no. S)
With teachers guide.
Crediti: Author, I'aul R. Kldd; consultant. Richmond Barbour,
photographer. Ronald Perkins. ^ ^ , , ^
Summary: Teenagers dlscoas their feeUngs abont love and mar-
riage, the kinds of persons they would like to marry, and what they
exiwct from a love relationship.
1 Love 2 Marriage. i. Family Fil-nstrlps, Inc. n. Society
for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Dating problema of
older teens (Filmstrip) no. S. _„„^.
155.6 74-735994
Society for Visual Edu- cation
The Real trip (Filmstrip) Cathedral Films, 1968.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in.. 331 rpm., 10
mill. m'TOjjroove (Drugs In our society, no. 7)
With -liiav guide by Amy I>e<k t'aust uiid script by Don Hall.
Crtditt: Executive producer, Edward D. Eagle; director. Jack L.
^sltmmary: Urges Christian young people to become involved with
people and events In the world rather than trying to escape reality
through the use of drugs. „_,_,.,* . n-tK^
1 Narcotics and youth. 2. Youth— Conduct of life. i. Cathe-
dral Fllnw. inc., Burhnnk, Calif- Series: Drugs In our society
(Filmstrip) no. 7, -.„-o
613.8 Fi 68-2078
The Real world (Motion picture) Field Engineering Divi-
sion, IBM Corp., 1970. Made by FWB and Aaeociatea.
20 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents a humorous view of an IBM customer engi-
neer's frustrations.
1. Engineering as a profession. I. International Business Ma-
chines CMporation. Field Engineering Division.
658.89 72-711418
CINE
Realemon Company
see
The Story of lemon juice.
Realism (Films(rip) Warren Schlont Productions, 1972.
77 fi. color 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a. 12 in.. SSI rpnu
It min. ( The Premodem era )
With teacher's guide.
CUKDITS : Author, Martin Bng^.
SUMMARY: Includes scenes of srchltecture by Eiffel, Labronste,
and Paxton to exemplify the rapid growth of technology, cbanges
in architectural styles, and the major social and political conditions
in the premodem era.
1. Art and sodety. 2. Realism In art. I. Schlont (Wsrrent
PrwJuctions. Pleasant vllle, N. Y. II. Series: T^ Premodem era
(Filmstrip)
[NA2648.S6] 759.05 78-739872
Warren Schloat Prodnc- tlons
Realist Film Unit, ltd, ,
see
The Bagpipe.
The Bassoon.
The Oboe.
The Organ, part 1.
The Organ, part 2.
The Piano. Part one.
The Piano. Part 2.
The Trumpet.
158
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The ReaUtics of a mixed ecoiioiii7 (Motion picture) Uni-
versity of Nebraska Television in conjunctitm with Ne-
braska Council in Economic Education. Released by In-
diana University, Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
29 mtn. sd. b&w. Ifi mm. (Boonomlcs for the concemetl citizen)
Creditt: Producer and director. Ken Johnson ; narrator, James B.
Ca Iderwood.
SKHtmary; Deflnes a mixed economy aa a comblnatloD of public
and prlTste enterrtrlae. Diacuaaes the economic role of soTeroment,
the freedom of froTernment verana prtrate mtterprlae In providlog
gooda and aerrlces, the problema of mont^raliea and price aettlog, and
public versus prirnte ownerablp.
1. Industrr and state. i. Lincoln, Neb. UnlTersltr of Nebraaka
TetarMon. n. Indiana. Unlrenritr. Andlo-Tlaual Center. Se-
ries: ElcoDOtnIc* for tbe concerned citizen (Motion picture)
830.12 70-708266
Indiana. Unlr. Audio- TUual Center
Realities of bUndnest. [Motion picture] Campbell Films, 1972.
29 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Thciun'and pupils it the Perkins School Tor the Blind correci
the (^posins mylhs that the blind person is capable of anjrthing or that he is
hetpleu. Discusses the nature of blindness and various activities that make up
I welt-rouoded education for blind children.
1. Blind. 2. Blind— Education. 3. Blindnesa. I.Campbell Films, Saxtons
River, Vt
rHV1598] 371.9 72-702330
ONE 72 MARC
Realities d recycling (Motion picture) U. S. Environ-
mental Protection Agency. Made and released by Stuart
Finley, inc., 1971.
38 tiiln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Stuart Finley; writer, Stanley Field; cine-
matoprapher, Theodore Jones.
SUMMARY: Detalla the problema and potentlaU of recycling.
Describes existing markets for glass, aluminum, steel cana, paper,
and old car hulks. Telia of new recycling technol(^y for the (liture.
I. Salrage (Waste, etc) 2. Waste producta. I. V. S. E^Tlron-
mental Protection Agency. II. Plnlej (Sttiart) Inc., Palla Cborcb,
Va.
[TD796.7]
Stuart Plnley. Iik.
601.6
71-714058
TW ReaUty of saccaa. (Motion picture] Dave Bell Associates.
Releaaed by Media Five Distributors, 1971.
18 min. «d. color. 16 mm
SUMMARY: Dr. William Glasser points out the seven steps to success in
teaching or counselini the identified failure in the school situation, and explains
how the sevea basic concepu of reality therapy can apply to the child who
fccminsly does not rcsporul
I. Remedial teaching 2. Educational psychology. 3. Reality. I. Dave
Bell Associates. It Media Five Film Distributors
cLB1029.R4j 370.7 72-700969
Media Five Film 72 MARC
Disiribuiors
Really udcntaadiag year hair. [Motion picture] Mennen Co.
Made by George Martin Productions. Released by Modem
Talking Picture Service,
22 min. sd. cok>r. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Introduces to yotmg people proper methods ol hair care. Da-
scribes human hair and demoostcmtes hair styling
1. Hair— Care and hygiene. 2. Hairdresatng. I. Mennen Company. II.
Modem Talking Picture Service. iiK.
[Tr958] 646.7 72-700178
CINE 7J MARC
The Reaper (Motion picture) Dept. trf Cinema, UniTBTBi^
of Southern California. Released by Universal Education
and Visual Arta, 1970.
28 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUHUART: Dramatic, lyrical film set In Wyoming In tbe ISTffa
which portrays a dirt-fanning family and Ita struggle for surriTal
In tbe midst of a hoetlle environment during a plague epidemic.
1. Frontier and pioneer llfe^Wyoming. I. Ixm Angeles. Dnlrer-
slty of Southern California. Dept. of Cinema. II. Universal Educa-
tion and Tlaual Arts.
978.7 76-711419
CINE
Rear axle and drive line— principles of operation (FUm-
itrip) Ford Motor Co^ 1964. Made by Aadio Tinal
Arts.
85 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 a, 12 In. S3) rpm
22 min. mlcrogroove. '
VoL (A m.
With training handbook.
Symman/: Explains tbe operation and function of rear axle and
drlrellne; dincusses the Hotchklss-type drirellne and rear axlea and
tbe limited-alip differential.
1. Automobllee— Axlea. 2. Antomobl lee— Steering-gear. i Ford
Motor Company.
e»S 78-782780
Ford Motor Co.
Bear deck lid repair (FUrmtrip) Jam Handy Organinttion,
1967.
88 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlac: 2 a, 10 In., SS) rpm.
mlcrogrooTe. ( Antomotlve aheet metal repair, no. 5)
With Instructor'a gnlde.
Bummary: Describe* the techolqoea of automoUTe sheet metal re-
pair, and ahowB how to oae tbe hydraulic jack to straighten a rear
deck lid.
1. AntomobUea — Malnteoanoe and repair. 2. Sheet -metal work.
L Jam Handy Organixation, inc. Series: Aatomotlre abeet metal
repair (Fitmatrip) no. 6.
629.28 Fi A 68-4909
Jam Handy Organlaa- tlon
Rearrangement of nenral connections (Motion pietun)
Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Film
Productions.
3 min. ai. color, aoper 8 mm. (BkOoffr Mriaa)
Loop Dim mounted In cartritlge.
With tape script, lab maniial, readings book, aoorce book, and
teacher's ntanii&l.
Summary: Explains tbe experlmenta of Dr. B. W. Sparry loroWlng
nerve croaslng and akin and limb tranq)laoti by comparing normal
reflexee with abnormal ones following surgery.
1. Nerves. 2. Reflexes. 3. Tran^tlantatlon of orgasa, tlaanes, etc.
L Harper &. Row, Publlsbera. Series: Biology aeries (Motion pic-
ture. Harper & Row)
691.1 76-706860
Harper & Row, Pub- Itahan
Rearrangement theorem of mnltipUcatioii (Ftlmstrip) Pop-
ular Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school mathematics)
FUM fllnistrip no. 1174.
With teaching guide. _ _,
Summary: Uses tbe aaaoclatlve and commaUtlTe propertlea to
ahow expresslona that are equivalent Introducea the rearrangem«it
theorem of multiplication : factors may be ordered and grouped In
any way without changing the product.
1 Multiplication. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audlo-VIsoal DlvlsloD. ii. FOM fllmatrip no. 1174.
Serltf - High school mathematica (nimstrip)
611 Fi A 68-^547
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audlo-Vlaoal Div.
The Reason why (Motion picture) Gino Gi^Iio. Made
and released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
14 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Paul Leaf; screenplay, Arthur Miller. Cast
Ell Wallach, Robert Ryan.
Summary : An allegory which examines whether or not man Is a
violent animal and wants to kill.
I. Miller. Arthur, 1915- The reason why. II. Olglto Glno
III. BF^A Educational Media.
162.4 73-709666
A. L. A. Booklist
The Reasonable exercise ot student rights (Filmstrip)
Denoyer-Geppert Audio-Visuals. Releaaed by Denoyer-
Geppert Co., 1970.
200 fr. color. 35 mm. and 2 pbonodlscs: 2 ft. each, 12 In.,
33) rpm., 20 min. each, mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide.
SCMMART: Examines the rote of school admlolatraUoD vla-k-via
tbe student Dlacuases how changing aodal mores and outside
eroita are altering traditional rolea.
1. Student participation In admlniatratton. I. Denoyer-Oeppert
Ooinpany.
[LB2346] 371 74r-736896
Denoyer-Oeppert Andlo- Tisnala
Rebecca of Swinybrotrit Farm (Motion picture) Pickford
Film Corp. Releaaed by Artcraft Pictures Corp., 1917.
80ml:i. ti\. I»4w. 1« mm.
Originally r^leaned in 35 mm.
In the Mary Pickford fllm collection. Library of Congreaa.
Baned on Kate Douglas Wlggln's novel of the same title.
Credits: Director. Marshall Neilan : adaptation, Frances Marlon;
photography. Walter Stradllng. Catt: Mary Pickford, Josephine
Orowell, Mayme Kelso, Eugene O'Brien, Harjorle Daw, Charles
Ogle, Jane Wolfe. Helen Jerome E^ldy.
8umm4uy: A story of tbe adventurea of a spirited young girl
from a large family who is sent to live with two diadpUoarlan
aunta on Sunnybrook Farm.
t. Wiggin. Kate Douglas (Smith) 1806-1923. Rebecca of Sunny-
brook Farm. n. PU^ford Film Corporation, m. Artcraft Pictures
Oorporation. iv. Mary Pickford fllm collection.
Fi 68-367
Rebellion (Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept. of Educa-
tion, School Broadcasts Section, Re£:ina, 1965. Made by
Saskatchewan Cine-Graphic Division.
30 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (Saskatchewan sliihtlioe series,
no. 3)
Crediit: Producer and director. Robert Howard; writers, Muriel
dements. Gertrude Murray; cameramen, Alvin Schafer, Ken Petter-
son.
Summarj/: Describee events which led to the inaurrectlon In Sas-
katchewan In 1885. In which Gabriel Dimiont led the Metia in a
fight for what they believed to be their rights.
1. Rlel Rebellion, 1885. i. Saskatchewan. School Broadcaata
Section. Series: Saskatchewan alghtline aeriea (Motion plctare)
no. 3.
971.05 Fi A 68-27
National Fllm Board of Canada
ffefcelllM In Lower Canada. RAellioa dant le Baa-Canada. [Slide
aet] National Rim Board of Canada, 1969.
10 tlidca. oolar. 2 s 2 m.
With notes.
SUMMARY: Ponrtys tbe nniggle over oooatitatknal tifbu that kd to ra-
ballion in 183? in Lower Canada. With captioM in Ea^ish and French.
1. Canada— Hiuofy—Rcbelbon. l837-lS3t. 2. Quebec (Prcniocc)— Pob-
tici and foverameat. I. Canada. NatioQal T^tan Board. 11. Title: fUbeOioa
dam ic Bat-Canada. [Slide *et]
tF1032j 971.03 72-733354
National POm Bovd ef T2 MARC
RebelUoB la Uptar CaMia. RAielBoa dau k Haut-Canada. [SHde
■et] Natkmai Film Board of Canada. 1969.
10 slidea. color. 2 k 2 in.
With notes.
CREDITS: Producer. P. C EUotL
SUMMARY: Shows bow political opialoo ia Uppsr CaaMla ww stroo^
affected by the riiias tide or dsnocratic radicalisB ta the WMMCB IMMd Stalsa,
a ckMe neighbor of Upper Canada. Wth capttoaa la Baillifc aad Praack.
ICaaada— Hwtory— R«bsakia,lt37-ll». rOaiario Paihks aad gp»-
emmeaL I. Canada. Natloaal FBm Boatd. O. lUa: RftrtHwi daaa la
Haut-Canada. [Slide set]
tF1032] 971.03 72-733357
National PUm Board of 73 MARC
159
The Rebebi/271: ecolo^ of design (Motion picture) Kin^
Scre«n Productions, 1969.
16 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows a band of students constructing a free-form
city Id the wilderness and dlscorering tbemselTea through their
rillage of personal structures.
1. Self-perception. I. King Screen Productions.
[BF697] 155.5 71-712642
King Screen Productions
Rebirth of wonder (Motion picture) Centron Educadonal
Films, 1967.
25 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Btimmary: Shows bow one community baa coordinated children a
health programs to provide an Improved and total child healtb care
facility.
1. Community health serrices. 2. Children — Care and hygiene.
I. Centron Educational Films.
362.7 7»-706439
Centron BdocaUonal Films
Rebonnding (Motion picture) Film Associates, 1966.
1 min. sL color. 8 mm. (Basketball sklila series)
Loop fllm.
IsaueJ In sUndard S mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Summarv: Dcmonatrates tbe baalc form and techniques uaed In
regaining rebounds.
1. Basketball. l Fllm Aasoclates. Soles : Baaketball akllls
■eriee (Motion picture)
796.82 Fi A 68-2819
Film Aasoclates
Rebounding skills (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Releaaed by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mtn. ad. cok>r. anperSmm. (Stanentary acboolbaaketbaU)
SUUHABY : Demonatrates rebounding akllla in baaketball.
1 Basketball—JuTenile films. 1. Fairfield Aaaoclatea. II. Dnl-
versai Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Elementary school
basketball (Motion picture)
[GV885.1] 796.82 74-715029
UnlTeraal Education and Visual Arta
Reboilding a master cy^linder (Motion picture) Raybar
Technical Films, 1966.
4 min. si. color. 16 mm.
Summarif: Shows the method of disassembling the master cylinder,
Inspecting and honing the iiore, Installing new parts, and refilling the
reservoir before reinstalling the cylinder unit in tbe autoatoblie.
1. Cylinders. 2. Automobllee — Klalntenance and repair.
I. Raybar Technical Fllma.
629.2 Fi 68-222
Reboilding brake whed cylinders (Motion picture) R«ybar
Technical Films. Released by Modem Learning Aids,
1966.
4 min. sd. color. 8 mm. (AutomotlTe malntmance)
loop film mounted in cartridge. laraed in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
Summary: Presents a step-by-step demonstration of how to re-
move, rebuild, and replace a brake wberf cylinder.
1. Automobiles— Brakes. i. Raybar Technical Films, n. Mod-
em Learning Aida, New York. Series: Atitomoblle maintenance
(Hotloa plctare)
629.28 7^-701166
Modem Learning Altls
Receiving, checking and marking merchandise (FUmatrip)
Graphic Research. Released by International Film Bu-
reau, 1969.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodliMr: 2 a. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projectorl, 12 in., 331 rpm.. 8 min. micro-
groove. (DlMtributire education series, no. 5)
Cniilt: Connultant. Kenneth E. Hoffman.
Sunimary: Emphasizes the various methods of unloading, im-
packlng. and marking prices on lags or tickets prepared by the store
for merchandise. Stres-ses, above all, the methods of checking mer-
chandise against purchase orders and suppliers' Invoices.
1. Inventories. ItelalL 2. I'rU-e marks. i. Graphic Research,
Inc. II. International Film Bureau, lac. Seriea: Distributive
education series (Fllmatrip) no. a.
668.8 70-735461
International Fllm Bureau
Recent advances in reproductive physiirfogy (Motion pic-
ture) KUON-TV, 1965. ReJeased by Instructional Media
Center. University of Nebraska.
29 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Nine to get ready series, no. 12)
aummaty: Discusses research in r^roductlve physiology, includ-
ing blochemlBtry. endocrinology, electron microac(q>y, genetics, and
clinical pathology. Features J. Robert Bragonier and Leta Powell
Drake.
1. Reproduction. l Lincoln, Neb. Television station KUON-TV.
n. Nebraska. University. Instructional Media Center. Series:
Nine to get ready series (Motion picture) no. 12.
612.6 70-704219
Nebraska. Univ. Instructional Media Center
Receptacles and fixture circuits (Motion picture)
see Basic wiring: Receptacles and fixture
Circuits
Reception (Motion picture) Canada Dept of Justice, Ca-
nadian Penitentiary Service, Ottawa. Made and released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1967. Released in
the U. S. by Intemmtional Film Bureau, 1968.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Peniteoltary staff training series)
Summartf: Reviews procedures for receiving new prison Inmates
at regional centers for examination and allocation among the various
Instltntlona, pointing out variations to diaracter, intelligence, and
training of the [M-laonera, as well as In attitudes of prison staff.
1. Prisons — Canada. i. Canada. Dept of Justice, n. Canada.
National Film Board, m. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago,
Series: E>enltet)tiary staff training aeriea (Motion plctare)
864.7 Fi A 68-2898
International Film Bureau
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Recharging the Image {Motion picture) Claire Falkenstein,
1968.
2 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumuuiry: An art dim presentlog a rhythmic rCTelatlon of the
sculpture entitled Image.
1. Falkeastein. Claire, 1908- Image. L Falkenstein, Claire,
735 70-702642
GINB
The Reddlrist [Motion picture] Bnice M. Rapp, Canada, 1 969.
Released in the U.S. by Mass Media Associates.
is miD. id. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Points out r«ctora which could cause ■ man to become ■ re-
peated criminal offender by telling a tlory about a man, who was fated with
loneliness and desperation after being released from prison. Shows how he steals
a car. unconsciously hoping to be caught.
1. Recidiviiu. 1. Rapp, Bruce M. H. Mas* Media Associates.
[HV6049j 301.1 72-700409
Mas* Media Associates 73 MARC
Recipe for dean clothes {FUmttHp) Oalgon Corp., 1964.
63 fr, color. 35 mm.
With script and teacher's guide.
Bummarn: Outlines the fundamentals of home laundering. Ex-
plains the basic qualities of water, the function and proper use of
water additives, and the care of various special fabrics.
1. Laundry. l Calgon Corporation.
648 r&-732874
Calgon Corporation
Reciprocals — multiplicative inverses (sunglasses) (Motion
picture) National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in
cooijeration with General Tjeaming Corp. Made by David-
son Films. Released by Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
HI iiilii. Kd. color. 16 mm. (Elementary maihemiitlc!t for teach-
ers and students. Student film 5D)
With teacher's guide.
CKEDITS : Project director, Harry D. Rudennan ; teachers,
tMniirpn G. Woodby. Joseph Moray.
SUMM.4.RT: An animated film which explores reciprocals by pre-
senting a machine that Is used In reverse to produce the reciprocals
of numbers.
1. Reciprocals. 2. Multiplication. I. National Council of Teach-
ers of Mathematics. II. Silver Burdett Company. III. Series: Ele-
mentary mathematics for teachers and students. Student film 5D
(Motion pleture)
[QA115] 5U 71-713708
Silver Burdett Co.
Recital (Motion picture) University of Southern California,
Dept. of Cinema. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1971.
?jt) min. Bd. b&w. 16 mm.
.»iCMMARY: A story of the birth and destruction of the friend-
ship nf two young girls who are competing In ballet.
1. Ballet— Juvenile films. I. Los Angeles. University of South-
ern (.'alifomia. Dept. of ClDemn. II. Universal Education and
Visual Arts.
[GV1787.5] 791.43 78-713399
CINE
1919-1929 {FUjnatrip) Guidance
The Reckless years:
Associates, 1967.
2 fliraslrlps Ipt. 1. 137 fr; pL 2. IM fr.) color. 35 mm. and
2 phouodiscs: 12 in.; 33i rpm; Pt. 1, 20 mln.; pL 2, 19 mln. micro,
groove.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Surveys the major events of the years 191&-1929. De-
■cribes the post-World War i depression, prohibition, the growth of
the middle class, the stock market crash, jazz, and the rise of the
automotive industry.
1. U. S.— Hist— 1919-1933. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasant
Tille. N, Y.
Fi A 67-4313
Guidance Associates
The Reckless years: 1919-1929 (Motion picture) Guidance
Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1968.
39 ml'i 8d, color. 16 mm.
Sound liliustrlp of the same title also Issued.
With teacher's manual.
CredHt: Writer, Gary GateR; consultant. Peter Elaworth.
aiimmarv: Explores poet World War i depression, crime, prohibi-
tion, growth of the middle class, Jazz, the automotive indiiatry. and
other events of the years between 1019 and 1929. Explains the causes
that led to the eventual collapse of the American economy.
1. U. S.— Econ. condlt.— iei8-194.">. i. Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville. N. T.
978.91 Fi A 68-1528
Guidance Awjociates
The Reclaimers {Motion picture) Mined-Land Conserva-
tion Conference and National Coal Association. Made by
MPO Productions. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service, 1967.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bumntarj/: Shows what happens to the countryside In strip-mining
for coal and points out how the coal Industry's soil experts, foresters,
and lantl managers restore the land to lakes, parks, farms, forests,
pastures, and home sites.
I. Reclamation of land. i. Mlned-Land Conservation Conference.
t[. National Coal Association. lu. Modern Talking Picture Service,
Inc.
333.7
Fi A 68-804
Reclaiming American history from paper roUs by the Reno-
vare process (Motion picture) Kemp R. Niver (1963)
-<>i.>i
m mil
A Pnmri#i- production.
Crciila: I'^-liiivr, dlrect'ir. writer, narrator, and photngraphcr,
Kemp n. Nlver; editors, Thomas E. Kox, Bruce Bailey. Robert
.Strul>le.
Summary.' I)e»cribc« the projwt to convert over two uiilllon fwt
of motion pictures printed on positive photographic paper rolls from
(he motion picture r.>IIe<-tions of the Library of (^onun'-is to modern,
flne grain. W, nun. safety film. Follows the steps In the converaloa
process uiied by the Benovare Film Coinpariy, Inrludlnjc the frame-
liy-frnme iiliotoeriiphlng of the paper prints. Includes scenes from
Mln? iif ihf pre-1912 films rpproducwl.
I. JlovJiiK l'''''"re fllm-l'reaervatloo and Hionige. i, Nlver,
K>-IM[> It.
mjb Fi67-941
Reclaiming oar waste. [Filmstrip] Life Filmstrips. Made by
Time-Life Photo Lab. Released by Time/Life Education, 1971.
79 fr. color. 35 mm. (Pollution, no. 8)
SUMMARY: Shows positive *tcp« being ukcn by government, indu»try, uid
individuals to control pollutants. Discusses siich innovative idess as making
glasphalt from old bottles, compressing junked cars into metal pellets, and using
worn tires as artificial ocean teefs. With captions,
1. Refuse and refuse disposal. 2. Salvage (Waste, etc.) 1. Ufe Filmstrips.
II. Time/Life Education. III. Series: Pollution. iFilmstrip. Lifc] no. 8,
[TD793i 604.6 72-734546
Time. inc. '2 MARC
Reclaiming the desert: Men against the desert (FOouMp)
Hulton Press, London [195-*i
45 fr. l»Aw. 35 mm.
pSuMd^S "lllbofktlon with Ihe National Commlttw tor Visual
Aids Id Education.
Credits: Author. Ritchie Calder. .^.^^
Summirv: Eip lalna how man has worked to reclaim the lesert,
showlnrKow the movement of aand can be checked hy b "ding tte
dunes Point, out that animal husbandry become, a part of desert
rSraatlon, and llluatratea how reclamation of the de«!rt Increases
'''I'Dminn. 2. Eeclamatlon of land. t. Hulton Press, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Men against the desert ( Filmstrip) ^ 67-3890
Dufour Editions
The Reclamation of the Zaider Zee (,Fam>trip) Common
Ground, London, 1963. M«de by G. I. Coi and P. Moly-
neui. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational As-
sociates, Ontario, 1966.
28 fr color. 35 mm. lOeography In colour : Europe)
JTmi'^fs^oS'the stage, of reclaiming land from the jea tol^
lowl™^?^ damming of the Zulder Zee. Including "■« """f °8 «'
dlkeT underground drains, canals, soil Improvement, the first farm,
" ',"'fSe?",l" rr.S.""' '"rommon Ground, ltd., London, n. Car-
man Ed^at^nll Associates. Series : Geography In colour : Europe
(Filmstrip) ^ FiA6M070
Carman Educational Assodatee
Recognition of man-the Renaissance {Xotum jnch.r*)
Alemann Films, 1968.
rSs7^?ve*d^es?ln7TnTfrin?tr statin* of hHSonal
"^nerilnS- I. Alemann Films. Hollywood. Calif. Series:
History through art (Motion Pt«^uret Fi A 68-115
CINE
Recognition of sound at end of spoken word (FUmstrip)
Eye Cate House, I960.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 10
mln. mlcrogroove. (Functional phonics, pt 1)
With teacher's manual.
Simuiary Uses demonstrations hy Curly Cue, a stick man, in
presenting a systematic approach to reading aklUs. Designed toen-
able the slow learner to achieve Independent word perception In read-
ing. For primary grades. _ , .„ . . i:.
1. Readlng-Itemedial teaching. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Eye
Gate House Inc. Series: Functional phonics (Filmstrip) pt. 1.
372.6 76-736911
A. L. A. Booklist
Recognition of spoken words by their beginninfir sounds
{r;im.^t,ipH) Kye Gate House, 1969.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 8 mtn.
mlcrogroove. (Functional phonics, pt. 1)
With teacher's manual.
Summnrii: Uses demonstrations by Curly Cue. a stick man. In
presenting a systematic approach to reading skills. Designed to en-
able the slow learner to achieve Independent word percQ)tlon In read-
ing. For primary grades.
1. Heading— Remedial teaching. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Eye
Gate House. Inc. Series: Functional phonics (Pllmstrlp) pt 1.
372.6 7a-736910
A. L. A. Booklist
Rect^nizing bottom-dwelling protozoans {Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
5 mill St. color. 8 mm. (Pond and stream life series!
Kastitiati color.
I»op film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows laboratory tecliniqiies for studying common
bottom-dwelling protozoans using the compound microscope. Includes
views of representative flagellate, amoeba, and clllat&
1. Protozoa. 2, Microscope and microscopy— Technique. i. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Pond
and stream life series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1993
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Recognizing burrowing organisms {Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
5 mln. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Pond and itrewn life aeries)
Eastiiinn color.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. , „.
Bummary: Demonstrates methods of transporting burrowing orga-
nisms to the laboratory and simulating their habitat so that they
can be studied as they exist In nature. Shows organisms photo-
graphed close-up In their simulated natural environment Includes
views of the tublfex worm, tube-bulldlng midge larva (bloodworm),
angernall clam, and burrowing dragonfly larva.
1. Burrowing animals. 2. Ecology. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Pond and stream life series
'"°"<«""""'"" Fi A 67-1990
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Recognizing edge community organisms {Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
5 min Si]. foh)r. 8 mm. ll'ond a:id stream life series)
Eastman color.
l,oop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. ..,_,,
Summary: Demonstrates te-hnlqiies for studying edge- In ha biting
species In the laboratory. Shows views of the damsel fly larva, div-
ing beetle, giant water bug, frog, salamander, and sedge plant as
common species In the edge community.
1 Fresh-water biology. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Pond and stream life series (Motion
""•""• FiA6T-1986
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Recognizing food spoilage (Motion picture)
1969.
Compmeticfli
160
mc,
IS iti'i. Ml. mlor. 16 mm. (Basic procedures for the food serr-
ice employee)
Also issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge
wiih magnetic soimd track.
With instructor's guide and training guide.
Summary: Points out factors that indicate food spoilage, and dis-
cusses ways to prevent possible food poisoning.
1. Food spoilage. 2. Food poisoning. i. Comprenetics, Inc.
Series: Basic procedures for the food service employee (Motion pic-
ture)
614 79-707353
Comprenetics, Inc.
Recognizing herbicide injury (FUrmtrip) University of
Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1968.
01 fr. color. 30 mm.
Credita: Authors. R. L. Courson, E. I... Knake.
iiummary: Shows how com, fwybeans, and some otbCT- common
field crops have been damaged by Improper use of herbicides. With
captions.
1. Herbicides— Toxicology. i. Illinois. University. Vocational
Agriculture Service.
632 71-734195
Illinois. University. Vocational Agriculture Service
Recognizing individual differences (Filmstrip) Troll Aaao^
ciates. 1970.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
(CREDITS : Author, Anne Brent.
SUMMARY : Shows how accepting others for what they are. ana
appreciating differences In life can enrich and enlarge ones own life.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Citizenship— Juvenile films. I. Troll Associates.
372.24 78-737425
Troll -Associates
Recognizing large bottom-dwelling organisms (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
.'i mill. .<!. color. 8 mm. i Pond and stream life series)
Eastman color.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: llliistrate-s methods of transporting large bottom-dwell-
ing organisms to the laboratory and how to establish them In an
aquarium for study and identification. Includes views of the caddis
fly larva, housebuilding midge larva, water boatman, dragonfly
larva, snail, and leech.
1. Fresh-water fauna. 2. Biological specimens — C;ollection and
preservation. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series : Pond and stream life series ( Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1988
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Reoogiizlag leven. [Modon picture] Don Piccolo. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1972.
4 min. u. color, luper 8 mm. (Simple machines lerici)
Loop film in cartridge.
With uudy guide.
1. Lever*— Juvenile film*, (l. L«ver»] 1. Piccolo. Don. II. BFA Educa-
Itonal Media. III. Seriei: Simple machines series. (Motion picliire]
[TJI73) 621.8 72-700794
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Recognizing plankton (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 mln Kl. color. 8 mm. (Pond and stream life series)
Eastniun color.
I>Kip flim mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows a method of concentrating plankton and trans-
porting It to the laboratory. Reveals several types of organisms
commonly present In fresh water plankton : copepod, daphnla. fairy
shrimp, colonial rotifer, and larval crustacean.
1, Zooplankton. 2. Biological specimens— Collection and preserva-
tion. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Se-
ries: Pond and stream life series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1996
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Recognizing rock-making minerals (FUmatrip) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Investigating rodcs)
Produced In collaboration with the American Geological Institute.
Credits: Collaborator. John S. Shelton.
Summary: Explains how to recognise different rock-making
minerals.
1. Mineralogy. L Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poraOon. Series: Investigating rocks (rilmstrlp)
662 73-753679
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Recognizing small bottom-dwelling organisms (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Oorp., 1967.
5 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Pond and stream life serlea)
EMtman color.
Loop fltm mounted In csrtridse.
With teacher's guide.
Summaty: Demonstrates methods of examining larger microorga-
nisms In the laboratory. Illustrates the use of the dissecting mlcro-
scope to aelect specimens for detailed study under the compound
microscope. Includes views of the ostracod, copepod, mite, rotifer,
and coelenterate.
1. Fresh-water fauna. 2. Microscope and microscopy— Technique.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series :
Pond and stream life series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1992
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Recoil (Motion picture) Xntional Film Board of Canada.
Adapted and released by Ealing Corp. as a loop film
mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 min. 81. color, super 8 mm, (Project physics)
With film notes on cartrldire case.
Bummary: Demonstrates that direct measurements can be made of
the speed of a bullet fired from a model gnn as well as the BiKed
of recoil of the gun.
1. Dynamics. l Canada. National Film Board, n. Baling
Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project idiysica (Motion
picture)
881 Fi A 68-2390
Ealing Corporation
Reccmciled by bnrglmn (Motion picture) Kalem Co., 1912.
Umfn. al. bftw. Id mm.
Originally released In 8S mm.
In the John E. Allen film collection, Ubruy of OcKigreH,
Bumrnam: Farce comedy. Two lover* who haTe quarreled attend
a weekend house party at the home of mutual friends, and tbelr
dltTer^ices are resolvekl when the man captures two burglars who
have tMvken into their rooms.
I. Kalem Company. il John E. Allen film collection.
Fi 68-508
Recondling your bank balance (Filmstnp) Adrian Vance.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arte, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc. (Money, checks, and
banks)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMART : Defines the nature and purpose of money, cbedts,
and banks. Show* how to adjust the bank balanco.
1. Banks and banking. 2. Checks. 3. Finance, Personat I.
Vance, Adrian. II. Unlrersal Education and Visual Arts. III. Se-
ries: Money, checks, and banks (FlUustrtp)
[HG1591] 832.1 7&-74O502
ITntTersal Education and Visual Arts
Reconstructing the ice age (FUmstHp) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1966.
44 fr. color. 3.1 mm. and phmiodisc: 2 s.. 12 In 331 ri>m
(Olaciern and the Ice age)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Adviser, John .S. ShPlt.in.
SKmmorv.- Shows selected sites from South Dakota to Massachu-
setts to check the hypothesis that If North American mountains once
bad many gladers In them, the climate must have been different
and if so. perhaps there was enough snow to produce glacial ice on
the lowlands.
1. Olaclal epoch-U S. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Glaciers and the Ice age (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3261
nica Educational Corp.
Encyclopaedia Britan-
Reconstrnction (Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond,
by Modem Learning Ajds, 1968.
Released
24 fr color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide
Summarj/: Part 1 shown a Bepubllcan Congressman in disagree-
ment with Preftldent Lincoln's plans for a mM)derate approach to re-
constnictlon while he wonders If Congress should establish a Freed-
men's Bureau. Part 2 shows the same Congressman a few years
later after he has Joined the Radical Republican moT«nent and,
guided by vengence, is considering a military goremment to rule the
South. For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Keconirtructlon. l Jones and Osmond, Inc. a. Modern Learn-
ing Aids. New York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 76-733289
Modem Learning Aids
cTranspereaciei] Ovic Education Service, 1969.
14 traiupvenciei. color. 10 x 8 in. (CES American history inniparcn-
CiCi)
With tescher'i guidca.
SUMMARY: Eiaminet Reconatruction folk>wiRg the Civil War in (he
United States, focuung on the usaasination of Lincoln, the impeachment of
President Johnson, condition* in the South, carpetbaggen and the Ku Klux KUn.
Negroes in politics, and the begjrtning of icgrcgation policy. With captiooi.
1. Reconstnictioo. I. Ovic Education Service. Waahington. D.C II.
Scrica.
[E668] 973.8 72-734496
Ovk Education Service 73 MARC
The Reconstruction— a changing nation (1865-1880) (Mo-
tion picture^ National Broadcasting Co. Released by
Graphic Curriculum ,1968,
24 mln. sd. color. 10 mm. (Exploring: the story of America,
set 2)
Produced In cooperation with the National Council for the Social
Studiea nnd the American Library Association.
Telecast on the NBC program Exploring.
Summary: Describes the rebuilding of the United States after the
CIril War. Points out the increasing Industrialization of the North
and the rise of "black codes" and sharecropplng in the South.
1. Reconstruction. i. Exploring (Television program) ii. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, Inc. in. Graphic Curriculum, Inc.,
New Vork. Series: Exploring:- the story of America (Motion pic-
ture) aet 2.
973.8 Fi A 68-1059
Graphic Curriculum
Reconstruction and the Wert (FOmstrip) Warren Schloat
Productions, 1967.
60 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a.. 12 In., S3) rpm., 14
mln. nitcrogroove. (American history with folk songs — 1865-1967)
With teacher's guldt
Cr^-ditt: Writers. Charles Bergwall. Jane Beethoven.
Summary: Presents and discusses folk songs which tell about the
nssaaslnHtion of Lincoln, Negroes' rights, the expansion of the West,
effects of the railroad, and the Homestead act.
1. Folk-songs, American. i. Scbloat (Warren) Productions,
Pleasant vl lie, N. T. Series: American history with folk songs—
1665-19(17 (Filmstrip)
784.4 Fi A 68^529
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Recfmstruction oi a torn lacrimal camaUcuhis (Motion
picture) University Eye Clinic, Groninjjen. Made by
J. G. F. Worst. Released in the V. S. by International
Eye Film Library, 1966.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ectachronje.
Summary.- Explains that the greatest difficulty in cases of trau-
matic severing of the tear ducts Is locating the severed ends of these
ducts and that this process Is facilitated by utilising Dr. J. G. F.
Worst's "pigtail" probe. Shows how a traction suture Is passed
through the probe In a retrograde manner through the intact parts
of the system, pointing out that the suture serves for the Introduc-
tion of a special internal canalicular splint
1. Lacrimal organs — Surgery. i. Oronlogen. Rljksunlversltelt
KHniek voor Oc^heelkunde. n. International Eye Film Library.
617 Fi A 67-5327
International Eye Film Library
Record player (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
Loop Sim mounted in cartridge.
CrediU: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Demonstrates the operation of a record player, using
the Newcomb TR1625 model. Shows how to set up the player, ad-
Just the controls for various speeds, and handle records properly.
1. Phonograph. i. Chandler Publishing Company, San Fran-
cisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Audiovisual
equlpmet]t operation (Motion picture)
789.9 75-702163
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Record ride for the poay ezpreee. [Motioo picture] CBS
News. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
22 min. »d. coIot, 16 mm. (Yoo are thcfc)
With itudy guide.
SUMMARY: ReenacU teenager Bob Haslam'i record-breaking pony expfCM
ride in which he rode 3t0 milei in thirty-six hours despite hoctik Indians, no
relief rider, and other emergencies.
1. Pony exprcu- I. Columbta Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News. II.
[HE6375]
BFA Educational Media
383.0973
The Record shop, part 1 (Filmstrip) Ron Kindig. Released
by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
68 fr. color. S5 mm. (Mathematical Insights)
With guide.
Summary: Uses a story format to present fundamental mathe-
matical concepts concerning fractions. With captions.
1. Fractions. I. Klndlg, Hon. II. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Mathematical Insights (Filmstrip)
510 70-738219
BPA Educational Media
The Record shop, part 2 (Filmstrip) Ron Kindig. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Mathematical losigbts)
With guide.
Summary : Uses a story format to present fundamental mathe-
matical conc^ts concerning ratio. With captions.
1. Ratio and proportion. I. Klndlg, Ron. II. BFA Educational
M^ia. Series: Mathematical insights (Filmstrip)
510 74-738220
BFA Educational Media
Tlie Recorder (Motion picture) ACI Films, 1968.
12 mliL sd. color. 18 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Stellos Roccos; director, Philip Courier ad-
Tlser, Martha Blxley.
BumitMry: Polnta out the ease and simplicity of playing the
recorder by showing the progress made by an elemenUry class
during the first lesson. High school studenta demonstrate how to
play four of the six types of recorders.
1. Recorder (Musical Instrument) — Instruction and stud*
I. AOl Films, Inc.
788 74-704583
ACI Films
The Recording engineer (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1969. Made by Vision Associates.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (See a Job series)
With teacher's tfuide.
Summary: Shows the excitement, challenge, and satisfaction of
the work of a recording engineer. FoUows a recording enaineer
during a typical day at work.
1. Sound— Recording and reproducing. i. HcOraw-HlU Book
Company. Series : See a Job series (Motion picture)
331.7 70-702703
McGraw-HIU Book Co.
University of Illinois, Voca-
ReconUng field notes. [Filoistrip]
tiooal Agriculture Service, 1961.
29 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
SUMMARY; Describes a procedure for keeping the fteh) aolebook. Explains
which items should be included and applies the system (o diTTerential and prorilc
leveling.
I. Leveling. 1. [tUnois. University. Vocational Agricultuie Service.
[TA6O63 631 72-735251
lU. Univ. Vocational 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
161
Raoorde la the rocks. [Motion picture] BBC-TV. London, 1968.
Releaied in the U.S. by Tune-Life Filnu.
romin. id. bftw. 16 mm. (Evolutioa of living things, no. 3)
SUMMARY: Shows thai through the iget earth movementi have occurrwl.
and land and sea have changed places. Examines fosnla sod explains their
probabk origin. Tells that lower layers of rocks show very diflerent creatures
from (hoae that inhabit the earth today.
1. Historical geology. 1. British Broadcasting Corporatioa. Televisiaa
Service. II. Time-Life Fibns. III. Series: Evolulioo of living things. (Motioa
.. 2.
[QE3I]
Time-Life Films
Recreation Films
560
72-714558
MARC
Today let's play Man from Mars jandj
Today let's play Chinese wall.
Today let's play One, two, buckle your
shoe ,and] Today let's play Last man.
Today let's play Red lion jandj Today let's
play Old Grannie Tippie Toe.
Today let's play Speedy squirrel (and,
Today let's play Fire on the mountain.
Today let's play Stop and start [and, Today
let's play Red light.
Recreation in an Eskimo village (Motion picture) Walt
Disney Productions. Released by International Communi-
cation Films, 1968.
4 mln. .si. color. 8 ram. (Arctic regions aeries)
I»op film moiiiited in cartridge. lagued In standard 8 mm and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher »<tudy guide.
From the 1959 motion picture entitled Seven cities of Antarctica
Jl"*nmarv: Shows various activities of Eskimo children which
prepare them for adult life. Includes scenes of folk story telling
miiscle-bnildlng play, and adult masquerade plays.
1. Eskimos— Children, i. Seven cities of Antarctica (Motion plc-
-.!h „ ^n ^'''"^y (Walt) Productions, m. Internationa] Communi-
'Htlon Films. Senea: Arctic regions series (Motion picture)
, . ., „ 970.4 78-703177
IiKernatlonal Comraunl- cation Films
Recreation in California (Filmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service. 1969.
I roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 2 s., 12 in., 334 rpm. micro-
groove. (California today)
Summary: Describes the various kinds and locations of recreation
available In California.
1. Recreation— California. i. Jam Handy School Service, inc.
Series: Ollfornla today (nimstrtp)
917.&4 73-733903
Jam Handy School Service
Recreation in Eastern Europe (Motion picture) Biofilma.
Released by International Communication Films, 1966.
4 min. St. color, gmm. (East Europe series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and Id
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Pictures some of the available recreati<mal activities In
Eastern Europe. Including scenes of sight-seeing, dancing, fishing, and
carnivals.
1. Recreation — Eun^>e, Eastern. i. Biofllms, Inc. n. Interna-
tional Oommunicatlon Films. Series: East Europe aeries (Motion
picture)
914.7 70-703113
Intematlooal Commnnl- cation Films
Recreation in Finland (Motion picture) Doubleday Multi-
media. 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's gulda
Summary : Shows Finnish recreational activities which are in-
fluenced by tradition, climate, and terraiiL Conn swimming, track,
skiing, and Finnish saona bathing.
1. Recreation — Finland. I. Doableday MultUnedla.
790.09471 70-710099
Doubleday Multimedia
Recreation in Lapland (Motion picture) Walt Dianey Pro-
ductions. Released by International Communication
Films. 1968.
4 mill. »1, color. 8 mm. (Arctic reglona aeries)
Loop fltm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From tbe 1959 motion picture entitled Seven cities of Antarctica.
Summary: Pictures various forms of recreation in Lapland, with
scenes of children carving and playing with boats, of couples on a
picnic, and of reindeer sled races.
1. Games, Lapptab. i- Seven cities of Antarctica (Motion pic-
ture) n. Disney (Walt) Production, m. International Communi-
cation Films. Series: Arctic regions series (Motion picture)
914.71 71-703178
International Com- munlcatlon Films
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Recreation in Portugal {Motion picture) Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Int«mational CcHnmunication
Films, 1969.
3 miD. rI. Color. 8 mm. (We-^t Europe)
Loop Him mounted In cartridge. iMued In trtandard 8 mm. anri
In super 8 mm.
With teartier study guide.
From the 1965 motion picture entitled Portugal.
Summary: Explores the qx)rt of bullfighting In Portugal.
1. Recreation — Portugal. i. Dlsner (Walt) Productions, ii.
International Communication Films, m. Portugal (Motion picture)
Serlen: We^ Europe (Motion picture)
791.8 73-703776
Inlernntlonat Communl- cation Fllmn
Recreation in San Francisco {Filmatnp) San Francisco
Unified School District. Made and released by Society
for Visual Education, 1967.
.'1 fr. color. 3.") mm. (San Franclsoo — our city and county)
Ciedil*: liii-ector of consuUants, William B. Sanborn,
S MM hi a 11/: Allows some of the pnrk and recreational fucllitlee of
San Francinco. Including the San Francisco Zoological Gardens.
Golden Gate Park. BJuolclpnl Park. Lake Merced. Ocean Beach,
Candlestick Park, Slsniund Stern Grove, San Francisco Museum of
Art, and the Opera House.
1 San J'rancipco Co,. Calif.— Descr. A trav.— Views. i. San
Francisco Tnlfled School niMrrlct, n, Society for Visual Education,
Inc.. Chicago. Series: San Frandaco — our city and county (Film-
strip)
917.94 Fi A 68-3603
Si'rU tyforVisii.nl Kiliication
Rcenatioa in Switzerland (Motion picture) Walt Dimey
Productions. Released by Inteniati<Hisl Commanicaticm
Films, 1969.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (West Europe)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued Id standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From the 1968 motion picture entitled Switzerland.
Summarti: Examines the various mountain qwrti of the Swlflt,
Induding skiing, bob.'tleddlng, and mountain cUmbing.
1. Recreation— SwIUerland. i. Disney (Walt) Prodactlona. n.
iDteraatlonal Communication Fllma m. SwltBerlaad (Hotlon pic-
ture) Series: West Europe (Motion picture)
914.94 77-703777
International Communl- cation Films
Recreation in the United Kingdom {Motion picture) Walt
Dianey ProducticHis. Released by International Cixnmmii-
caticm Films, 1969.
3 mln. Hi. color. 8 mm. (West EJurf^>e)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
mper 8 mm.
Witb teadier study guide.
From the 1935 motion picture entitled Scotland.
Summary: Explores the sport of curling, a game eqteclall; as-
sociated with Scotland, and shows one of the factories that maQQ'
factures curling stones.
1. Recreation— Gt. Brit. i. Disney (Walt) Productions, n.
International Communication Films, m. Scotland (Motion picture)
Series: West Europe (Motion picture)
796.9 70-703778
International Communl- cmtlon Films
Eecrystallization,
1970.
part 1 (Motion picture) Kalmia Co.^
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (General chemistry laboratory
techniques)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Also issued In 16 mm.
Credift: Authors, Robert M. Fltcb. John T. Fitch.
Summary: First of two flimi demonstrating techniques for purify-
ing substance containing soluble and Insoluble Impurities. Shows
preparation of solution and removal of Insoluble Imparities. With
captions.
1. Chemicals— Purlflcatlon. i, Kaima Company, Series:
General chemistry laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
542 72-708616
KalmlaCo.
part 2 (Motion picture) Kalmia Co.,
RecrystalUzation,
lv7o.
3 mln, Ml. color, super 8 mm. ((^neral chemistry laboratory,
techniques)
Lo(v fllm. Film notes on cartrklge case.
Also Isstied In 16 mm.
Crtiitt: Authors, Robert M. Fitch. John T. Fitch.
Summary,- Second of two Sims demonstrating techniques for ptui-
fyini: Hubstance (^ntalnlnj; soluble and Insoluble impurities. Shows
bow cold filtrate, resulting from procedure In part 1, Is now super-
Mtorated. With captions.
I. Clipnilcals — Puriflcntlon. I, Kaima Company. Series:
General chemistry laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
542 75-708616
KnljiiiaCo.
Rectal tube: insertioa (Motion picture) Delta College.
Released by Prentice-Hall. 1969.
3 nriii, "1. color, wiper 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
I,.oop fllm.
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates stq> by step the tedinlque of Inserting a
rscUl tube to assist the patient In expelling gas..
1. Gaslrolntestln^ gas. 2. Nurses and nursing. t. Delta Col-
tece. n. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques
(Motion pliture)
610.73 76-701150
Prentlf*-Hall
Rectansnlar prianu (Filmttrip) Holt, Itinehart and Win-
ston. Made and released by Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio-Visual Division, 1968.
«l fr color 3.'S mm. < Elementary mathematics, grade 6)
With teacblng guide.
Rased on the book Elementary mathematics: psttema and atruc-
turf. by E, D. Mrhols. F. Flournoy, R. Kslln. and l^ Simon.
HHinmary: UevleiKS basic geometric Ideas: point, line, line seg-
ment, and planes. Explores ttie properties of rectangular prisms.
With csptlons.
1. Prisms. I. Ntcholi, Ba^ne Donslas, 1928- BlemsntarT
mathematics: patteriw and structure, a. Holt, RInAart and Wtne-
ton, Inr. in. Popular Science Publishing Compsny, Inc., New Tork.
Auilio-VlflURl Division. Series: Elementary ualbemstlcs (Fllm-
strlp) grade 6.
372.7 77-733884
Popular Science Audio- VIsasIs
Rectilinear propagation (Motion picture) Unesco. Released
by Encyclopaedia Britnnnica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (Teaching of physlci; series)
1.1 K>p fllm.
With tea<4ier's guide.
Sl'MMABY: Presents four experiments which illustrate the
formation of shadows.
1, Shades and shadows. I. United Nations Educational, Scien-
tlflc and Cultural Ormmlsatlon. II. Bncyclopaedla Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. III. Series: Teaching of physics series (Mo-
tion picture)
[QA519] 635 77-713668
Ency«k^>aedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
RecycUnc (Motion picture) U. S- Environmental Protec-
tion Agency. Made and released by Stuart Finley, inc.,
1971.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Stuart Finley; writer, SUnley Field; dne-
malographer, Theodore Jones.
SUMMARY : Shows existing techniques for recovering materials
from solid waste and describes the newly developed equipment and
systems which may make recycling a universal project In the future.
1 Salvage ( Waste, etc. ) 2. Waste producta. I- U- S. En-
TlronmenUl Protection Agency. II. Finley (Stuart) Inc., Falls
[TDTw!?] 604.6 7a-714061
Stuart Finley. inc.
Rec7cUag rcsoarecs. {Filnutrip] National Aasociation of Second-
ary Material Industries, 1971. Made by Wilding.
106 fr- color. 3S mm. sod phonodisc: 2 t. (I t. for manual profcctor.
1 t. for automatic proiector). 12 in., 33 I /3 rpm.
In LC collection*,
CREDITS: Producer! and wriwn. Paul Field. Piul Wiley; narrator, Henry
Da Silva.
SUMMARY: DucuaKt what recycling it and how it works, what the major
recycling problems are, and how the publk. industry, and government can help
the recycling effort. Pictures various aipecU of recycling in action in the metals,
paper, and usiiic irtdusiries,
1- Salvage (Waste, etc.) I. National Aasociation of Secondary Maierialln-
dustrics.
lTD7%.7] 604.6 72-733021
n
MARC
Reinald Wenenrath.
Recycling waste (Motion picture)
Released by Journal Films, 1971.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMART: Shows how raw materials can be conserved and
pollution curbed by turning waste materials back into useful prod-
ucts Illustrates how paper, glass, and metal can be recycled.
1. Waste producta. 2. Salvage (Waste, etc) I. Werrenrath,
Reinald, Jr. II. Journal Films, Inc.. Chicago.
[TD791] 604.6 71-712873
Journal Films
Red (Motion picture) Georgia Center for ConUnuing Edu-
cation, 1971.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Sponsor, Corp. for Public Broadcasting.
SU-\1MARY : A departure from the traditional Little Red Rldlng-
hood tale In which a little girl falls in love with a red wolf.
I. Georgia. University. Georgia Center for Continuing Education.
398.24 74r-713398
CINE
Red aats of the forest [Motion picture] Israel Berman Produc-
tions. Released by CCM Films, 1972.
is min. sd, color 16 mm
SUMMARY: Shows how anu build cities and roads, raise food, and engage
in chemical warfare to protect their homes and their queen,
1. Ants — Behavioc. (1. Antti I, Israel Berman Productions. II. CCM
Films,
c/QL568.F7i 595.7 72-702082
CCM Films
72
MARC
The Red badge of courage (Filnutrip) Brunswick Produc-
tions, 1967.
^ fr, color. 35 uiiii. (Uierature classics)
Ciedita: Director, Karen Weiniraub; script, Jane Amster Gevirts;
Illustrator, .\kndemi8 : editor. Kiln M. EJsposito.
BumnuMy: Analyzes and prettents excerpts from the novel The red
badge of courage, by Stephen Crane.
1, Crane. Stephen, 1871-1900, The i-ed badge of courage. t-
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. The red badge of courage, n. BranswIiA
Productions. Series: Literature classics (Pitmstrip) set 1.
613 Fi A 68-4411
Educational Record Sales
The Red badge of courage (FUmstrip) Educational Dimen-
sions Corp., 1968.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 b., (1 s. for maooal pro-
jector. 1 n. for automatic projector), 12 In.. SSi ifHiL, IT mlo.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A study of the novel, The red badge of courage, by
Stephen Crane, showing the development of a Union Army recmlt
from youth to manhood during the Civil War.
1. Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. The red badge of courage^ i. Edu-
cational Dimensions CorjKirBtlOD.
818 78-736401
Educational Dimensions Corp.
The Red badge of courage (FUmstrip) Popular Scienos
Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. color. S5 mm. (Secondary literature)
Baatman color.
rOM aimatrlp no. 0006.
Summary: Examines the historical background of Stephen Crane's
novel, The red badge of courage. Studies the setting, the key char-
acters, the important events, and the theme. Discusses Crane'a lit-
erary style, technique, and philosophy, and explores the signlflcancs
of the novel as a study of war.
1. Crane, Stephen, 1871-1800. The red badge of couraie. t.
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. The red Badge of Oourage. n. Popular
Science Publishing Company, Inc., New York. Audlo-VIsoal DlrlalOD.
m. FOM Olmstrlp no. OOOS. Series: Secondary literature (rUm-
strip)
Fi A 67-4182
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audto-Vlmal ZMt.
The Red badge of courage (Motion picture) ITniversal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970. Made by Richard Slote.
13 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Literary prologue)
SUMMARY : Presents a literary prologue to the novel. The red
badge of courage, by Stephen Crane. Examines the values const -
tutlng heroism, and Includes scenes of military monuments, a Civil
War diorama, footage of the war In Vietnam, and military curios
'" I Cr°ane Stephen, 1871-1900. The red badge of courage. II. Uni-
venlal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Literary prologue
(MoUon picture) »,r,^o
813 71-716142
Universal Education and Visual Arts
The Red baUoon (Fitmstrlp) Dept of Education, Common-
wealth of Puerto Rico, 1966. Made by Vistapro.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonotape: plastic, 1 reel (5 In.). 81
In. per sec,
Eastman color. „ ,
CreditB: Script, C. Virginia Matters; illustrator, Ismael Rod-
rlgueK Baez. ., „ ...
Summary: An English language teaching fllm. Presents a dialog
about two hoys who bought a big red balloon and then let It fly
away. Inclndea a captioned and a non-captloned version.
I. Puerto Rico. Dept, of Education.
Fi 67-1668
The Red book magazine
In the suburbs.
The Red car (Filtnatrip) Coronet Instructional Filnis, 1968.
4> fr. color. :i5 mm. and phonodisc : 2 ».. 12 in.. 331 rpm.,
7 mln. 'Stories about colors, no. 6)
With i;»ei-8' ffulde- „ ,
CreiiU: Author. Ruth Kearney Carlson.
Summary: F..1Iowb a little red car as It tries to hide near red
npples. a red house, a red fire engine, and near many other pin cea
"vhfre tlierc are red things. Teaches young children to Identify
**'\*^i£d.'^" Color-Study and teaching. i. Coronet In.structlonal
Films Series: Stories about colors (Fllmslrlp) no. 6.
372.3 Fi A 68-4180
Coronet Instructional Films
Red Cklaa. [Motion picture} British Broadcasting Corp., London.
Made by BBC-TV. Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Filmi.
1971.
50 min, >d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A docummtary film about Kfe and politict in China. Portrsyi
Chins u a completely monolithic locicty with one mind, one direction, and one
omniicient leader.
1- China (People's RepuMk of China. 1949- ) 1. British BrosdcsM-
mg Corporattcm, II. Tune-Life Filntt.
tDS777.55j 951.05 79-715475
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Rtd China diary with Morley Safer (Motion picture) CBS
News. Released by Bailey Films, 1967.
.'>4 mli- Ml. color. 16 mm.
Siimm-ny: Pre^«lltt< higbtlghis of a 20-day tour of modem Red
ChUia. emphaxlzing the Impact of the cultural revolution of Chair-
man M.io-Tne-timg, Shows vle^vs of Ave principal cities in Red
China, and Includes Intervle%r8 with student)!, factory workers, and
aggressive members of the Red Guard.
■ Another issue. bAw.
J. China— DeM?r, & trav,— 1041>- 2. Hitng wel ping, i. Co-
Ititiihia BroadcaMlng System, Inc. CBS New*, n. Bailey Films, Inc.,
Hollywood. Calif.
915.1 Fi A 68-1186
Bailey Films
Red China: Peking and the conunone (Motion picture)
Clive Sandy. Released by Universal Eklucation and Visual
Arte, 1968.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credit*: Photographer, Myra Roper,
Summary: A record of daily life in Pelting, caplUl of the Peoples"
Republic of China, and its surrounding countryside.
1. Peking— Descr. 2. Communists (China) i. Sandy, CUve.
u. Universal Education and Visual Arta
»15.1 Fi A 6&-1764
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Red Cross. Belgium. Croix-rouge de Belgique
see
Room no. 18.
Red Cross. Canada. Canadian Red Cross Socie^
see
The Other ones.
Rendezvous '67.
Red Cross. United States. American National Red
Cross
see
Air evac.
Aquatic school.
Blood is life — pass it on.
First aid for bums.
162
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Red Cross. United SUtes. American National Red
Cross (Continued)
First aid for injuries to bones, joints, and
muscles.
First aid for poisoning.
First aid for shock and artificial
respiration.
First aid for wounds.
First aid transportation of the sick and
injured.
Flood emergency action.
From where 1 sit.
The How and why of standard first aid.
Hurricane Beulah: the story of a disaster.
Kip catches up.
MQment of service.
National water safety test.
One who cared.
Red Cross multimedia standard first aid
course.
Skilled swinuning.
Skilled swimming, part 1.
Skilled swimming, part 2.
To btuld tfain.
Tornado emergency action.
Vietnam assignment.
When seconds count.
Whitewater.
Red Cross multimedia standard first aid course (Motion
picture) American National Red Cross, 1969.
85 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Pre\lously released In 19fl6 under the title Betl Bj-stem flret aid
and (lersunat safety course.
Produced as public service for the Red Cross by American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co.
In a multimedia Instructional program with workbook, first aid
textbook, and instructor's materials.
SUMMARY : Introduces major flrat aid problems nstnc filmed
scenes of accidents, and demmistrates first aid skills.
1. First aid In lUneas and injury — Study and teaching. I Red
Crow. C. S. AmwMcan National Red Cross.
[RC87] 614.8 7&-712883
American National Red Cnwa
The Red fox: a predatw (Motion picture) Encyclopeedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
10 mln. sd. color, ifl mm. (Basic life sciences)
With teartier'a guide.
Cre4itt: Callaborators. George I. Schwarta. John A, Wagner.
8umfMrv: Follows the acttTltles of a red fox family through the
four seasons of ihe year to abow how predators lire and how they
trap their prey.
• Another issue, bftw.
1. Red fox. 2. Predatory animals. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational CorporatiML Series: Basic life sciences (Motion
plctore)
__ 599.7 Fi A 67-5250
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bdnoatlonal Corp.
The Red kite (Motion pictvre) National Film Board of
Canada, 1966.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Baaed on a short story by Hugo Hood.
Cre4il»; ExecutlTc prodocer. Gay Olorer; director and writer,
Morton Parker; music. Loots Applebamo; photographer, Francois
S^IIIod: film editors. Oeorss Kaeaender. David Mayerovltch.
Smmmory: Relates bow, cMMsqaent to bDylof his dau^ter a red
kite on an Impulse, a man begins to nimltwte about the significance
of life.
1. Conduct of life. i. Hood, Hugo, il Canada. National Film
Board.
Fi A 67-2246
Katl^val fUa Board (i<
Red line 7000 {Motion pieiun) Paramount Pictures Corp.,
1965.
110 min. Bd. color. 33 mm.
Technicolor.
Cre4itf: Producer, director, and author of story. Howard Hawks;
screenplay, George Kirgo; music. Nelson Riddle; director of photog-
raphy. Milton Krasner; film editors, Stuart Gllmore. Bill Brame.
Summary: A melodrama about three stock-car drlrers and their
wins and losses on ttw track and in lore.
t. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1169
Red Lion Productions, inc.
Lost command.
Nine hours to Rama.
Red man and the red cedar (Motion picture) Martin
Moyer Productions, 1969.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Man and the forest)
With teacher's guide.
CredlU: Narrator. Richard L. Hawk; collaborator, Bernard S.
Douglass.
Summary : Discusses the ways in which the coastal Indlaiw tiaed
the western red cedar for food, clothing, shelter, tranqwrtatioo, and
art Uses demonstrations of bow things were done In the old cul-
ture In order to show the relationship of present-day Indians to the
old culture.
1. Indians of North America— Industries. 2. Thuja pllcsta. I.
Hoyer (Martin ) Productions. Seattle. Series : Mao and the forest
(Motion picture)
970.4 78-707902
Martin Moyer Produc- tions
The Red planet — ^Hars {Motion picture) Plymouth Films,
Plympton, Eng., 1966. Released in the 0. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1967.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Discusses the pre«ent-day intwpretatlons of the chaur-
ing appearance of the planet Mars, Induding the seaaona. tbe growth
and decay of the ice caps, and the douds In the atmospbere. In-
cludes details of scientific experiments carried on by tbe Mariner
4 probe.
1. Mars (Planet) i. Plymouth nims, ltd. n. Intematiooal
Film Bureau, inc.. Cbicago.
523.4 Fi A 68-2892
International Film Bureau
Red Ridins Hood (Filmatrip) McKeon-Overf^rd Pub., 1962.
53 fr. color. S5 mm, (Laguna language series)
Bummary: A Spanish-language teaching fllmatrlp, oslng tllustra-
tiOQS without captions. Designed to build a word-picture Tocatralary
from the story of Uttle Red Biding Hood.
1. Spanish language — Andlo-Tlsuai instmctloD. i. UcKeoo-
Orergard Publishing. Series: Laguna language series (Fllm-
■trip)
398.21 70-732921
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Red stain {Motion picture) Czechoelovensk^ filmezport,
Pra^e. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGmw-Hill, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
CredUt: Director, Zdcnek MUer; music. Jan Bedrlch.
Sunumary: An animated cartoon alwut a fisherman and his small
son who try to retain peace after they dlBcover that their country
has been Invaded and that an armory has been established near
their boose.
I. OeskoeloTeosk^ fUmexport n. Oontemporary Fllms/McOraw-
HIIL
704.946 77-708730
HcCraw-HiU Book Oo.
Red stone dancer (Motion picture) Arthur Cantrill, ^tng-
land, 1969; made 1967. Released in the U. S. by Radim
Films for Film Imaj^ Collection.
5 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of tbe sculpture. Bed stone dancer, by Gau-
dier-Brxeska, showing It In changing patterns of movement and light,
formal movements which give way to random rhythm^ Interrupted
and repeated movementB, and the image reiatlooshlpa created by
theee movements and static shots.
1. GaudierBrzeska, Henri. 1891-1915. Red stone danov.
I. Cantrill. Arthur, n. Radium Films, Inc. New York.
735 79-701317
Radlm Films
Red tomahawk (Motion picture) A. C. Lyles Productions.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1966.
82 ni;:i. sd. color. .^ mm.
Cieditt: Producer, A. C. Lyles; director, R. G- Springsteen: story,
Steve FlHher, Andrew Craddock ; screenplay, Steve Fisher ; music,
Jimmy HaskeU; photography. W. Wallace Kelley ; film editor, John
F. Schreyer. Cast: Howard Keel. Joan Canlfleld. Broderlck Craw-
ford. Scott Brady, Wendell Corey.
Summary: A western drama In which an Army captain, tbe first
man to view the aftermath of the battle on the Little Big Horn,
returns to a nearby town to warn the petqtle of a possible Indian
attack.
r. Ijrlea (A. C.) Productions, n. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
791.43 72-707827
Red trap. [Motion picture] Concordia Rim*. 1961.
SUMMARY: EnpoKi the tubik methods which Communin ■genu use to
capture the niindf and hcarti of youn| people
l Socwiiini ind youth, 2. Communiw Uf»tc|y I Concordia Publt»hin|
HiMiK. St. Louts.
320.5 72-701643
[HX547i
Concordia Fill
72
MARC
The Rad save: arrssti ami
picture] Thome Films. 1971
(1917-1»M). [Motioo
I. 343)
4 BUB. n. bftw. K^er I mm. (I i
Loop fibn in csrtridfc. PBen noUa oa csnridfe case.
CREDITS; Producer. Dak WOlard.
SUMMARY: Describes ibe armt* sod dcporiatioaa thai took ptoc* dartag
the Red scare after World War I. Teih of the arrest and capture ot arms anl
literature. Shows ibc popular attitude aa revealed in the cartoons at the period.
i. RiMaH-Hislory—Revolwtkm, 1917-1931. 2. Rawis SulIsI coodttioM
—1917- LTlMnMPaBM.iM..B(MMer.Colo. It Sariaa: I bm. docti-
meats profect [Motioa psctwe] aa. 343.
[DIC265.15] 973.91 72-701316
■n>on»e Ftima 72 MARC
Red Seal Pictures Corporation
see
Busting the show.
The Red shoes. Part 1 (FUmatrip) Lomin Films. Ba-
leased by McGraw Hill Book Co., 1967.
57 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a. 12 In., SSI rpta.. 8
mln- mlcrofrooTe. (Uflng proae aeriee)
With teadier'a guide.
Summary: A story about how the pride and Tanlty of a little girt
OTer her new red shoes brongbt her much pain and suffering
I. Andeneo. Hans Christian, 1805-1975, Tbe red ahOM. XL
Lamin Filma m. UcOraw-Blll Book Company. Series: Llrlng
prose series (Plimstrlp)
Fi A 67-3759
McGraw-Hill Book Oo.
The Red shoes. Part 2 (FUmttrip) Lomin Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Bo(* Co., 1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 «., 12 in.. SSI rpm., 6
mln. m.crogroo¥e. (Uvlng proee series)
With teacher's guide.
Bummtary: A atory about bow the pride and »anlty of a little girl
over her new red shoes brought her mncb pain and suffering.
1. Andersen. Hans Chrtstian, 1S06~18T5. The red shoe*. n.
Lumin nims. m. McOraw-HIll Book Company. Senea: Llrlng
proae serlea (Fllmatrlp)
FI A 67-8760
McOraw-BllI Book Co.
The Red sons (Motion picture)
see China: The Red Sons
163
The red, white, and blue {Motion picture) Savings and
Loan Foundation. Made and released by NBC-TV, 1964.
.W min . ML. rol,>r, 16 mm. (Project 20)
Sumnmry: E.^aniitie.s Amerit-an attitudeR toward patriotism, de-
scribing the <^'hanges which American patriotism has uudergone In
both outward di-^i.iy and In inner spirit and stressing the Importance
of freedom of rhoii-e in (he American que»t for life, liberty, and the
pursuit of happine.ss In the United States.
CrediU: Prodiicer. Donald Hyatt ; author of script. Philip Relsman,
Jr.; narrator, Walter Brennan ; nuislc, Robert Russell Bennett.
1. Patriotism— U. S. 2. Liberty. r. Savings and Loan Founda-
tion, Washington, D. V. n. National Broadf^sting Company Inc
NBC TeieTision Network. Series: Project 20 (Motion picture)
Fi A 65-580 rev
CINE
Red. white sad Uae, and black (Motion pictore) CBS
Xews. Released by Carousel Films, 1971.
19 mit). sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: CommenUtor. Mike Wallace.
SCM3JARY : A »ur»ey of racial violence within the U. 8. Army.
fu<'Uiilnfc on the particularly incendiary situation In Oermany.
1. IT. S. Army — Negro troops. 2. U. 8, — Armed Forces — Ger-
many (Federal Repsblic. 194&- ) I. Columbia Broadcasting
System, inc. CBS News. II. Carousel Fllma, Inc.. New York.
[E185.63} 355.1 71-712700
Caroosel Filnts
Red Wing Shoe Company, inc. , Red Wing, Minn.
Wilderness quest.
The Red-winged blackbird (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968,
4 mln si. color. 8 mm. (Life science)
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 6 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the basic life processes of the red-winged black-
bird.
1. Red-winged blackbird. t. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional CorporaUon. Series: Life science (MoUoo picture)
_ 598.8 72-704868
EncydoiMedIa Britan- nlca BducaUonal Corp.
Reddy Kilowatt, inc.
see
The Mighty atom.
The Redeemed (Filmstrip) Concordia Fibns, 1964.
3S fr. cok>r. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 2 s.. 12 In., SSi rnn-
10 mln. (In oar stead)
WItfa leader's goMe and sermon ooUlne.
BUUIART: Relates that those who accept Christ aa thtir
Sat lour are redeemed and that those who reject Chrlct are damned.
1. Redemption. I. Concordia Publishing House, St Loola.
II. 8ertee: In oar stead (Filmstrip)
248.4 72-738643
Concordia FUms
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rcdcmptioii in Manhattan: J. D. Salinger's Tlie catcher In the rye.
tFilmstrip) Thomas S. Klise Co., 1972.
96 fi. color. 35 mm. and phonodiic: 1 s. (1 s. for manual projcctui.
1 s. for automatic projector). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 24 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With script and bibliography.
CREDITS: Writer and narraiOT. Tliomas S. Klise; art, David Seay.
SUMMARY: A critical interpreution of J. D. Satinfer's The catcher in the
rye. presenting an analysis of plot, character, and ihcme. Explains the novel's
influence in the 1950's and later, and its literary antecedents in Twain. Joyce.
arKJ Fitzgerald. Mlusiraicd wiih original art sketches
1. Salinger, Jerome David. 1919- The catcher in the rye. I,
Thomas S Klise Company.
[PS3537.A426] 8 1 3 72-7362 1 1
Thomas S Klise Co, 72 MARC
Redesigning paradise (Motion picture) Weyerhaeuser Co.,
1970. Made by Pal Productions.
24 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
St'MUARV: Showg the etTecis on eoriroDmeDt of graplilo deslga
BDd the lack of It. Eight top United States designers discuss their
role and their respooslbiltty to society, as well as the problems of
their profession.
1. Oraphic arts — U. S. I. Weyerhaeuser Company.
745.2 74-711421
CINE
Redevelopment in four cities (Motion picture) Central
Mortgajre and Housing Corp., Ottawa. Released by Na-
tional Film Board of Canada, 1965.
0 luin. sd. color 16 mm.
Kmtntuiry: Shows examples of Fedevelopment la the Canadian
cities of Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, and WInd.sor.
1. Urban renewal— Canada. i. Central Mortgage and Housing
Corporation, ii. Canada. National Film Board.
711 74^700332
NatloDal Film Board of Canada
Rediffusion Television ltd.
see
America: on the edge of abundance.
Rediscovering the microscope (FUmstrip) University of
Michigan Audio- Visual Education Center, 1966.
117 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, single track, 1
reel ( 5 In. ) , 31 In. per sec.. 20 min.
With manunl.
Credits: Script and supervisor, Nydia L. Mfytrs.
BumnuUT/: Uses photomicrographs from actual research to illus-
trate the parts of the microacope and to explain proper postltion, how
the microscope forma an image, how to hrlng light Into the micro-
scope, the neo<l for special skills, and the meaning of focus, focal
length.
1. Microscope and microscopy. i. Michigan. University.
Audio-Visual Education Center,
Fi A 67-3696
Michigan. Univ. .\udlo-%'lsual Education Center
Re-discovery (Motion picture) Graphicom. Made by Paul
Hoiiore. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1971.
tl lain. sd. color. 16 mm. (Discussion vignettes series)
With guide.
Summary: Showx a sheet of wrapping paper being used fur dif-
ferent purpoites to portray that use and outward appearance do not
change basic character. Designed to stimulate discussion about
originality and ImagitiatlOD.
1. Originality. 2. Imagination. I. Graphicom (Flrm> II.
AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Dlnctisslon vignettes
aeries (Motion picture)
153.3 71-710836
Al.\li< Instructional Media Services
Redl-tcBpcSapcracript Rj U ready. [Motion picturci Wyeth
Laboratories, 1971.
k min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Provide* nuncs and medical perMooel with inwructioiu for
uting improved short-term dry heat tad cold therapy. Humorotaly contraMS
re«dy-to-uK hot and cold packi with hot water bottle* and ice pack*.
1. ThcTmothcraphy. 2. Cold— Therapeutic u*c. I. Wyeth Uboratorie*.
lRM865] 615 75-715458
CINE 72 MARC
Reducing costs by value analysis (Motion picture) Re-
public Steel Corp., 1966. Made in cooperation with Edu-
cational Resources Foundation.
'JQ nnn. sd. )>&w. 16 rnm. (.Modern management methods.
I'art 2: Ijeciston-making techniques)
Also Issued as video tapes (1 In. ; 2 in. ; quad head)
With conference-teacher guide, textbook, and self-scoring audits.
ftniie<I on the hook Modern management methods, by Ernest Dale
anri l^ C. Mlch<>ion.
Stimmari/: Describes a new approach to coat prevention which
■bou'» how to stop unnecessary costs before they occur.
1. Costs, Industrial. i. Dale. Ernest, 1017- Modem man-
agement methods, II. Republic Steel Corporation. Series: Mod-
ern niiinaKPmt'nt iiifthods ( Motion picture) I'art i!: Decislon-niaking
techniques.
058.1 Fi A 68-1305
Republic Steel Corp.
Reduction fortnulM. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
19 uansparencie*. color. 10 Jt 12 in. (Trifooometry)
With overlay*.
With teacher'! manual
SUMMARY: Ten tngonometry teiaon irampareocia and nine mstchiag
qiteaiion iraniparencie*.
1 Tri|onomc(ry ). Creative VicuaU (Firm) I). Series: Trigonometry.
[TraiupareiKte*]
[QA531] 516 72-736014
CreaUvc Vitualt 73 MARC
Reduction of airfoil fricttoi drag by suction (Motion pic-
ture) Education Development Center. Released by En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. Hi. b4w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also issued In standard 8 tnm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Aerofoils. 2. Frictlonal resistance (Hydrodynamics) I. Edu-
cation Development Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannia Bdnca-
tlonal Corporation. Series: Fluid medianlcs films (Motion pic-
tore)
532 72-71028T
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Redwood parks
see
Let's viitt our redwood parks.
The Redwoods (.Votitm picture) Sierra Club. Made and
released by King Screen Productions, 1967.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv Surveys the future of a vanishing forest of Sequoia
Sempervirens, a link to the age of the dinosaurs, a testament to
nature's awesome power to create, and of man's terrible power to
*l.'^*Redwood. I. Sierra Club. San Francisco, n. King Screen
Productions.
^^"^ 333.7 Fi A 68-805
Redwoods are giants (FUmstrip) My weekly reader, 1965.
Made by National Film Studios.
19 fr. color. 35 ram.
Series 2, no. 8-66.
Summart/: I'oints out the characteristics of the redwood trees and
explains the efforts of people to preserve them.
1. Redwood. 1. My weekly reader,
634.9 73-732922
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Reed, Henry,
see
Naming of parts
Naming of parts.
Reed, William B. , 1924-
see
Neurocutaneous disorders. Part 1.
Neurocutaneous disorders. Part 2.
The Reed (.Motion picture) Bi-andon Films, 1969. Made in
Romania, 1967.
Q min. sd. t>&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer, Tltua Mesaros.
SUMMAKY : Uses serious music, including excerpts from Carl
OrfTs Carmlna burana, for counterpoint and mood as men on Ice
skates harvest reeds in the Danube Valley for use In the cellulose
industry. . „ « „ ,
1. Cellulose Industry. 2. Grasses— Harvesting. I. Orft, Carl,
1896- Carmlna burana, II, Brandon Films, Inc.
[TS1176] 704.945 76-707627
Brandon Films
Reed mats. tFilmstrip] Peggy Kahana and Yonun Kahana.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
64 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiic: I >., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. (Man
and environment: crafU and reaourcet)
Also iuucd with phonotape in canette.
With study |uide.
SUMMARY; Explores the erfeci of natural environment on the development
of regional crafts, pointing out how man uses the materials at hand to fulfill basic
needs. Focuses on the craft of making reed mati.
1. Handicraft. 2. Reed (Building material) 3. Matting. i. Kahana,
Peuy II Kahana. Yoram, III. BFA Educational Media. IV. Series: Man
and environment: crafts and rcsoufces. [Filmstripi
['rT873] 746.1 72-732530
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Reef at Heron Island (Motion picture) Douglas Steen, Gil-
beilon, Australia. 1970. Released in the U. S. by Ameri-
can P2<lucutional Films.
10 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
f'REDITa ; Director and writer, Douglas Steen.
SUMMAKY : Explores a coral reef, showing Its Intricate accumu-
lation of organisms whose symbiotic relationships result In a seem-
ingly IndeHtruotlble barrier to sea and surf.
1. Coral reef ecology. 2. Heron Island. I. Steen, Douglas B.
II. American Educational Films.
661.4 77-710636
American Educational Films
Reef at Michaelmas Cay (Motion pioture) Doufflas Steen.
(iillwrlon. Au-straiia, Released in the V. S. by American
KducHt'onal Films. 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With script.
SI'MMARY: Describes the various forms of marine tlfe to be
found on and around the reef at Michaelmas Cay. one of the coral
IhIpIk of the Oreat Barrier Rtvf. Includes scenes of various kinds
of coral, the atone dab, the butterfly cod, the needle-splned sea urchin,
and the Klant clam.
1. Toral reef ecology— Australia— Great Barrier Reef. 1. Steen,
DonclSH R. II. American Educational FllniH.
[QH541.5.C7] 551.4 70-712314
American Educational Films
164
Reel Communications (Firm)
see
American Indians of the North Pacific
Coast: arts and crafts.
American Indians of the North Pacific
Coast: how they changed.
American Indians of the North Pacific
Coast: how they lived.
American Indians of the North F*aclflc
Coast: lands and tribes.
American Indians of the North Pacific
Coast: myths and ceremonies.
American Indians of the North Pacific
Coast: their life today.
River: where do you come from?
Reela Films
see
E^ into animal (roundel skate)
Fish: master of movement/locomotion in
the sea.
The Homely molliisk (Octopus Vulgaris)
A Most exceptional fish (the seahorse)
The Phyla/who's who of the animal Idngdocn.
Strange partners (symbiosis in the sea)
The Survival factor /defense mechanisms in the sea.
To catch a meal/feeding in the sea.
Refacing a valve (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1068. Made by Clear- Vue Films Corp.
4 min si, color. 8 mm. (.Automotive mechanics series; engine
reltuilding::)
I»op film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how a used valve la restored to Its original ef-
ficiency using precision grinding equipment.
1. Automobiles — Motors — Valves. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany: Series: Automotive mechanics series: engine i-ehuUdlng 2
(Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-992
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Referees, linesmen (Motion picture)
see Rules of soccer: Referees, linesman
Reference materials in your library (FUmstrip) Art
Evans Productions. Relea.sed by BFA Edncational
Media. 1971.
(11 fr. color. :i."i mm. and phonodisc: 1 a.. 12 In., 3SJ rpm.
niic 11 (groove. (Library akllU series)
.\lso IssufHi with phonotape in cassette.
Wiih teacher's guide.
srXIMARV: Describes how to use various reference materlala
111 ihe library. For elementary grades.
1. Reference booka — Juvenile films. I. Art Evans Productions.
II. HV.K Educational Media, HI. Series: Library skills series (Fllm-
[Z7U.2] 026.6 76-7S9440
BFA Fdiicational Media
The Refiner's fire {.Votion picture) Entropy. Released by
Doubleday and Co., 1968.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Squares and circles take on human characteristics as
they portray the conflict that arises between an established society
and its idealistic members who discover and preach a new truth.
Demonstrates the tragic fate of the pioneers of aoclal change.
1. Social conflict. 2. Social reformers. I. Entropy (Firm)
II. Doubleday and Company, inc.
301.2 71-706663
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Refinery at work {Motion fxotur^) Humble Oil and Refin-
ing Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196-!,
21 miQ. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Fotlows the cbemfcal aiicl ruecbanlcal proeeoR* tm
refining petroleum. Includes laboratory deomiistratlona and ani-
mated diagrams of resenerator, reactor, and ftactlooator In prodnc-
Inc petroleum products.
1. Petroleum — Boning. i. Humble Oil and Reflning Companj-
( Incorporated in DeL> il Modem Talking Picture Service. Inc.
665 Fi A 67-5412
Modern Talking Picture Service
Reflected light : glass in liqiiids (Motion picture) Uneeca
Released by Encyclopaedia Brit&nnica Educational Corp.,
1970.
5 roln. bL biw. super 8 mm. (Teacbing of pliylc-i wrle«l
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
SVMMARY: Presents experiments which Wlnstrate the conneo-
tlou between deflection and rerractltHi and show that no tight is
reflected when the Indices of refraction are equal
1. ReflectioD (Optics) 2. Refraction. I. United Nations Edu-
cational, Scientific and Cultural Orzanlsation. II. Encyclopaedia
Britanulca Rducatlonal Corporation. III. Series: Teaching of
physics series (Motion picture)
[QC385] 635 73-713667
Encyclopaedia Rrltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Reflection and refracticm {Motion picture) Educational
Services. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, r67.
17 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Ripple tank wave phenomena series,
no. 1)
Physics film serlea
Made In cooperation with the Commission on College Physics and
the Physical Science Study Coiwnlttee.
Creditt: Narrator, James Strickland.
Bummary: Shows circular and straight pntses reflected from
various shsped barriers and periodic straight waves refracted at
various angles. Discusses Snetl's law and ^herlcal and chromatic
aberrations.
1. Water wave^. i. Educational Services, Inc.. Newton. Mass.
n. rmversal Education and Visual Arta Series: Rl[^le tank
wave phenomena series (Motion picture) no. 1. Series:
Physics film series ( Motion picture)
630.12 Fi A 67-6930
Unlvenal Education and Visual Arts
RcflectkM tmi welt, [Motion picture] Iwanami Films, Tokyo.
Released in the U.S. by BFA Educational Media. 1972.
4 min si. color super I mm. (U|hi and seeing series)
Loop nim in cartridge.
Wiih study guide.
SUMMARY: Uses > television camera and a (wo-wiy mirror to demoniiraic
the fact that an object cannot be seen unless light is reflecied from il and the
reflected light enters the eye.
1. Reflection (Optics) 2. Optics, PhysiotogicBt. I. Iwanami Eiga
Seisakujo. Tokyo. II. BFA Educational Media. 111. Series: Light and seeing
series. (Motion picture]
[QC385i 535 72-700087
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Reflection at plane and curved surfaces (Ripple tank-re-
flection) {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Films, 1963.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Shows reflection at plane and curved surfaces, and
reflection at a concave surface.
1. Reflection (Optics) i. Encyclopaedia Rrltannica FlUaa, Inc.
Fi A 67-2067
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educntlonai Corp.
Reflection based on a triangle (Motion picture) British
Home Entertainment, London. Released in the U. S. by
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
S mln. St. color, super 8 mm. (Geometric proofs serlea)
Loop fllm.
With study guide.
Sominary: Uses mirror Images in presenting Information about
triangles.
1. Triangle. I. British Borne EnterUlnment 11. BFA Bdnca-
tioDal Media. Series: Oeometric proofs aeries (Motion picture)
613 71-711703
BFA Educational Media
Reflectifm of circular waves from varioos barriers {Motion
picture) Education Development Center. 1964.
4 mln s[. h&w. S mm. (RIpp'e tank wave phenomena, no. 21
I«8uei'. in ntsndnrrl 8 mm. nnd In snper 8 mm.
Made for th«> College physics fllm prottram.
Excerpts from the 1961 motion picture entitled neflectlnii nnd
refraction.
With film notes.
Crrdit»: Editor, Elvin Cnrlnl ; technlCHi presentation, James
StrlckUnd.
Summary: Presents experiments to show (he reflection of circtjiar
waves from straight, circular, and elliptical barriers.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Wave-motion. Theory of. 2. Reflection (Optics) i. Education
Development Center, u. Reflection and refraction (Motion picture)
Series : Rlpplt; tank wave phenomma (Motion picture) no, 2.
Series : College physics fllm program (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1505
Education Development Center
Reflection of Uffht {FUmgtnp) Holtoa EducatitHULl Publi-
cations, London, 1959.
20 fr. biw. S5mm.
A B^-^eon fllmstrlp.
With notes.
Summary: Uses diagrams in presenting a rerlalon exerdae about
reflection of light
I. Huiton Educational PublicaUons, ltd.
535 Fi A 6^-4976
Holtoo EdncmUonal PuMlcaUons
Reflection of ligfct {FUmatrip) Huiton Educational Publi-
cations, London. Released in the U. S. by Dufour Edi-
tions, 1069.
23 fr. bAw. 35 fr.
With teacher's guida
Summary: Uses diagrams to show the principle* of lig^t reflection.
1. Reflection (Optics)— Juvenile films. i. Huiton Educational
Publications, ltd. n. Dufonr Editions, Inc.
^. -. ^^ 71-734440
Dufour Editions
Reflection of Hght {FUmstrip) Popular Scieaice Audio- Vis-
uals, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Dlacuase* light •onrcea, how we see things, and the
theory of reflection, using simple experiences that are familiar to
children. Shows the application of the principles of r^ection In
cameras, periscopes, and automobiles. Includes Mmple classnxHn
ezperteocea. With capHona.
1. Reflection (Optics) i. Pcvolar Science Aadlo-Tl«aala.
535 70-733499
PofmUr Sdeoce Aufflo- Tlmals
Reflection of light and particles, no. 1 (Motion picture)
Unesco. Relea.«»d by Encyclopaedin Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1970.
4 mln. «1. t>Aw. xuper 8 mm. (Teaching of physics serle«)
Ixiop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents experiments which llluxtrate the similar-
ities between the reflection of light and of moving particles.
1. Reflection (Optics) 2. Ught— Scattering. I. United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. II. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Teaching
of physics series (Motion picture)
[QC385] 535 70-713666
Encyclopaedia Britnn- nlca Educational Corp.
R^ection of light and particles, no. 2 (Motion picture)
Unesco. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1970.
4 mln. 8l. bAw. super 8 mm. (Teaching of physics seriest"
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates that a small sphere thrown against
an elliptical mirror from one of the foci goes through the other
focus after being reflected and shows that a beam of ll^t diverglof
from one of the foci converges on the other focus after reflection.
1. Reflection (Optics) I. United NaUoos Educational, Scien-
tific and Cultural Organization. II. Encycltqwedla Britannlcs Edu-
cational Corporation. III. Series: Teaching of phynlcs series (Mo-
tion picture)
[QC385] 535 76-713665
Encyclopaedia Britan- ntca Educational Corp.
Reflection of pulses. Part 1: Fixed end (Motion picture)
Encytlnpaedia Britannica Educational Corp. and Kaye In-
strument Co. Made by Peter Robinson Associates. Re-
leased by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational 0>rp.,
1971.
■i mln. xi. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments In phjrslcs — com-
puter animated standing waves)
Loop fllm.
CREDITS: Collaborators, Albert V. Baez assisted by Cloan Pow-
ell and Homer Boexerman.
SUMMARY: Illustrates the delailK of reflection at tbe Bxed end
of jiingle pulses of different shapes In a spring.
1. Waves. 2. Beftectlon (Optics) I. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. II. Kaye Instrument Company. III. Se-
riej- : Experiments In physics — computer animated standing waves
(Motion picture)
[QC157] 681 71-713668
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca EdiKational Corp.
Reflection of pulses. Fart 2: Free end (Motion picture)
Encyc'opaedia Hritminioi Fxlucatioiml Corp. and Kaye In-
stiunitnt Co. Made by Peter Kobinson Associates. Re-
Iciised by Encyclopaediii Britannica Educational Corp.,
1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments in physics-
computer anlmatetl standing waves)
Loop fllm.
C:nREDIT8 : 0>lUborators, Albert V. Baet assisted bj Qoaa Pow-
ell and Homer Bonennan.
SUMMARY: Ulustrates the details of reflectl(Hi at tbe free end
of single pulses of different shapes in a spring.
1. Waves. 2. Reflection (Optics) I. Encyclopaedia BrIUnnica
Educational Ctorporallou. IL Kaye Instrument Company. III.
Series: Experimenta In physics— computer animated standing waves
(Motiou picture)
[QC157] 531 75-713654
Encyck^wedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Reflection ftf straight waves from straight barrieis {Mo-
tion picture) Education Development Center, 1964.
3 min. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Ripple tank wave phenomena, ao. 1)
IstBued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
Excerpts from the 1961 motion picture entitled Reflection and
refraction.
With Aim note'*.
Creiitt: Elditor, EUvIn Cartnl; technical preaentatloii, James
Strickland.
Bummary: A demonstration of straight wave reflection from
straight barriers placed parallel to tbe wave front and at rarlotu
angles.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1, Wave-motion, Theory of. 2. Reflection (Optics) i. Mucatlon
Development Center, n. Reflection and refraction (Motion picture)
Series: R pple tank wave phenomena (Motion picture) do. 1. Series:
College physics fllm program (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1504
Education Development Outer
165
Reflection of waves from concave barriers (Motion picture)
Education Development Center, 1964.
4 min rI, Wtw. 8 mm (Ripple tank wave phenomena, no. 3)
Issue* ill si«nflard 8 nmi. and In super 8 mm.
MHile for the C<>llege physics film program.
Excerpts from the 1961 motion picture entitled Reflection and
refraction.
With ftlni notes.
Crfditi: Editor, Elvln Carinl ; technical presenUtlon. James
Strickland.
Summary: Demonstrates the reflection of circular pulses on para-
bolic and semi-circular barriers.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1 Wave-motion, Theory of. 2. Reflection (Optics) r. Education
Development Center, ii. Reflection and refraction (Motion picture)
Serle-*- Ripple tank wave phenomena (Motion picture) no. 3.
Series : College phvslcs Aim program (Motion picture)
530.12 FIA6&-1506
Education Development Center
Reflectifm of waves in a spring-free end and fixed end
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp.. 1009. Made by Peter Robinson Associtaes.
4 min. »1. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments In physics— stand-
ing waves)
liOop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Albert V. Baex., with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula College.
Summary: Presents the basic concept of standing waves. Uses
cloee-up and slow motion photography in an experiment which Illus-
trates the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Standing waves. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Experiments in physics — sUndlng waves
(Motion picture)
531 7&-7O9901
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Reflection pr<H>erty of the ellipse {Motion picture)
BBC-TV in collaboration with Gateway Film Productions,
London. Released by Gateway Educational Films fl967!)
1 mln. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Properties of the ellipse)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
Summary: Uses an animated diagram to complete the proof that
light rays from one focus of an elliptical mirror are reflected
through the other focua
1. Ellipse. 2. Reflection (Optics) i. British Broadcasting Cot-
poratlon. Television Service, n. Gateway Educational Films, ltd.,
London. Series: Properties of the ellipse (Motion picture)
635 73-706333
Gateway Educational Films
Reflections (Motion picture) Byway Productions, 1967.
15 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Sumtnnry: A Chinese boy and a Puerto Rlcan girl who live across
the sir«H-t from each other go on a fantasy trip through New York
and pass signals back and forth from their apartments with reflector
mirrors.
I. Byway Productions, Los Angeles.
Fi A 67-5-286
CINE
Reflections {Motion picture) American Craftsmen's Council,
lOGti. Made by (jeorge Ancona. Released by ACZ, 1970.
13 mln. sd. color. IC mm. (The Artist and his craft)
nummary: A study of the artist-ciHftsman Paul Hultberg In his
studio SB he executes his enamel paintings on copper. Shows the
techniques and processes useil by the artist to create his work, and
emphasizes hlii thoughts and feelings about tbe medium In which he
works,
1. Hultberg, Paul. i. American Craftsmen's Council. il ACI
Films, Inc. Series: The Artist and his craft (Motion picture)
751.4 Fi A 67-578
CINE
ReOectiou In ■ pmad. (Motion picture] Reinald Werrenrath.
Released by Journal Films, 1971.
10 mm sd. color 16 mm.
With lescher's guide.
SUMMARY: PresenU • «ofy sbout ■nimsl life of the pond, using free form
music and lound effectt to thow > pair of iwani during their counship-nni
txiilding and other «ctivitiet.
1- Pond ecology. I. Wcrrenrsth. Reinakl, Jr. II. Journal Fitms. iac.,
Chicago.
tQH541.5.P63, 598.4 76-715426
ioumil Film* 72 MARC
Reflectitms ... in a shiny tool bas (Motion picture) Field
Engineering Division, IBM C!orp., 1971. Made by FWB &
AsKtciates.
14 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A successful IBM customer engineer recalls the em-
barrassing mistakes he made while gaining experience In aerviclng
and repairing customers' computers and data processing equipment
Emphasizes that one of the most valuable tools of a good serviceman
is his experience.
1. Electronic digital computers — Mainteoaoce and repair. I.
International Business Machines Corporation. Field Bogineerlng
DlViSlOQ.
[TK7887] 621.8819 79-713684
CINE
Reflections in space (Motion picture) Screenacope, 1970.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Harold M. Welner.
Summary: Erpresses the Impact of the space program on the
genius of creative artists by presenting the dancing of Edward
Vlllella ; space Inspired paintings by James Wyeth, Mitchell Jamie-
son, and Lamar Dodd; Interviews with poet Archlt>a]d MacLelsh
and writer William F. Buckley, Jr.; and scenes from fllm director
Stanley Kubrick's 2001 : a space odyssey. Includes appearances by
Nell Armstrong, Thomas O. Paine, J. Carter Brown, and Arthur C.
Clarke,
1. Space (Art) 2. Outer q>ace In art. I. Screeascope, Inc.
704 72-710784
A. L. A. Booklist
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Reflections Oi a company {Motion picture) Crown Zeller-
bach, 1969. Made by John J. Henoessy Motion Pictures.
8 mil), ad. color. IC mm.
Sumtimry: L'ses only the line, "Oh wad BOine power the jlftte fie
us, to we onrwlre^ as others see us," hj Robert Burns as oarratloa
to present the concept of a new corporate Image for Crown ZeUer-
baoh and its function la tbe American buslneiis world.
1. Crown Zellerbach Corporation. i. Crown Zelterbach Corpora-
tion.
676 7fr-706094
cniE
Reflections of New York (Famstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
5S fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodiac: 1 8., 12 In., 33i rpm..
8 min. microgroove. (ImsKes and imagloatioas : aeelDs creatlvelj,
DO. 4)
With teacber's manual.
Credits: Author, Michael Siegel.
Summary: Uites scenes of New York City, such as reflections of
the city in the windows of shops and buildings, to aid children In
iMmlns to see things more intensely.
1. Visual education. 2. New York (City) i. Eye Gate Boose,
inc. Series: Images and imaginations: seeing creatirely (Fllm-
ftrip) no. 4.
372.6 77-733797
Eye Gate House
Reflections ot shock waves (Motion picture) Educatioi De*
velopment Center. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics fllma)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridga.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a deoionstratloa ezperlmeat on a phase
of fluid mechaaka.
1. Shock waresL I. Education Development Oenter. II. Bin-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Fluid
mechanics Alms (Motion picture)
632 72-710307
Bncyclofwedla Brltao- Dica Bdncatloiial Cori»,
Reflections of the old student morement {Motion pieture)
WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 rain. My. b&w. 16 mm. < Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 24 : New rotes for black students)
8itmKuini: William Strickland serves as moderator as leHdem of
Htiulent rel>elllon« — James Turner, James Garrett. Linda Hoimh. and
Ray Brown — dlscuxscR the origin, growth, and accomplishments of
the student movement
1. Negro students, 2. Student movements. i. Strickland, Wil-
liam L- n. New York. Television sutlon WCBS-TV. hl Columbia
University, iv. Holt. Rtnehart and Winston. Inc. Series: Black
heritage: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Section
24 : New roles for black students.
301.15 71-704124
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Reflections on black {Motion picture) Stan Brakhage, 1955.
10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
In the Stan Brakhage Film Collection of the American Film In-
stitute Collection, Ubrary of Congress,
CAST: Don RedUch, Lee Cole, Helen England, Ken Mecham.
Fat CleveUnd, Bob Muller, Rita Barr.
SUMMARY : An experimental film which shows a blind man
walking tbe streets and stairs of tenement bouses, visually reveal-
ing his imagination of the happ^iinga ttetween men and women
behind doors closed to falm.
1. Blind. 2. Imagination. I. Brakhage, Stan. II. Stan Brak-
hage Film Collection. III. American Film Instltnte OliecUoo.
704.945 78-708949
Reflections on oil (Motion picture) Tait Manufacturing^ Co.
Made by Visual Communications. Released by Austin Gal-
lery, 1&70.
18 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Five professional artUts use their particular media
to Interpret tbe Santa Barbara, Calif., offshore oil well disaater In
order to portray the importance of protecting the enTlronmeoL
1. Environmental policy. 2. Oil pollution of rlvera, harbors, etc
L Tait UanufacturlQC Company. II. Austin Oallery.
674.6 70-711420
cntB
Reflections on time {.Votion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., Idea-
l's min. sd- coior. 16 mm. (EJarth science)
With teacherx* guide.
Credit*: Collaborator, John Sbelton.
Summary: Shows three waya to experience time— subjectively,
objectively, and geologically. Uaes visual and verbal Ideas and fol-
lowB a (jeoloirUt down Grand Canyon as be records his Interpretation
of what each layer stgnlflea In the mlllloaa of years locked within
the rock fonimtlon.
-~ Another issue, b&w.
L Tltne. l Bocyclopaadla Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series: Earth science (Motion picture. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca
Educational Corp.)
551.7 75-704192
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
RcflectioM rc«tr«ctarc<L tMotton picture] Bumper Recycling
Auociation of North America, 1972. Made by Film Work-
thop.
17 mia td. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Showi to auto ioiurancc adjusters sod body ihop owners pro-
cesses for rcfortning damaged sutooiobile bumpera by using presMS. hand thap-
ing sod bending ihem back to their proper ihapc, grinding, polishing, copper
plsting. bufTing. and nickel stkI chrome plating.
I Autumobilet Bodies Maintenance utd repair I. Bumper Recycling
AasocutMNi of North America.
lTL275] 629.2 72-702189
CINE n MARC
Reflets de Bruges (Images of BnigCfl) {Motion picture)
Educafilms, Brussels, 1962. Released in the U. S. by
Belgian Information Serrioe, 1W7.
11 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
English version.
Summary: A documentary study of the Belgian town of Brages.
1. Bruges— Descr. i. Educaaima. n. Belgian Information Serv-
ice. QL Images of Bruges (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2187
Belgian Information Service
The Reformation {FUmstrip) Common Ground, London.
Made by Peter Brooks. Released in the U. S. by Cannan
Educational Associates, 1966.
51 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Studies in European history)
With teaching guide,
VrediU: Authors, Judith Book, Alan Lamb.
Summary: A stuiily of attacks on the life of the B4Mnan Church.
Describes the work of Martin Luther and tbe attack on church
doctrine, the Swiss reformation, the scripture and sacrament in
Protestantism, the Catholic reformation, and the Oreat Divide.
1. Reformation. i. Common Ground, ltd., LondooL n. Carman
Educational Associates. Series : Studies la European Wstfxj
(Filmstrip)
940.2 70-735931
Carman Educational Associates
ReferHStioa. [TraniparencieS] AEVAC. 1972.
8 transparcTKiet. color. 8 x 10 in.
In cue.
With 15 overlayt.
With teacher'i guide.
SUMMARY: Eumincs ihe development of the Reformation u ■ result of
the Rcnaisaartce— its religiout roots, papal weaknesses, church abuses, and poli-
tical conditions. Reviews the main teachings of Luther and Calvin, Anglicsnbm
■ftei Henry Vlil, and the Catholic Reformaiion and Council of Trent.
I. Reformation. I. Aevac inc.
lBR305.2j 270.6 72-734096
AEVAC 73 MARC
Reformation and coonter-Reformation, 1535-1560 {PUm-
strip) Visual Producti<Mis, Ijond<Mi. Released in the U. S.
by Protlimann Associates, 1967.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Looking Into history, no. 9)
With teadiers guide .„ „ ,
Summary: Illustrates the English aoclal scene during the Refor-
mation and tbe coaater-Reformatlon.
1. GL Brit.— Social life and customa— 16th centory. i. Visual
Productions, it. Prothmann .Vasoclates. Series: Looking Into
history (Filmstrip. Prothmann A«»o«-iates) no. 9.
942.05 77-734699
prothmann Associates
Reformed Church in America
see
The Call of the spirit.
One In the spirit.
The Spirit says go.
Refraction of light {Filmstrip)
cations. Ixindon, 1959.
Hulton Educational Publi-
20 fr. l>&w. 35 mm.
A Beacon 111 mat rip.
With notes.
Summary: Uses diagrams In presenting a revision exerelie about
refraction of light
I. Hulton Educational Publications. ltd.
685 Fi A 68-4810
Hulton Educational Publications
Refraction of light (FUmttrip) Holton Educational Publi-
cations, London. Released in the U. S. by Dufour Edi-
tions, i:i69.
23 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teacher's itulde.
Summarti: Uses dlagrama to show the principle of Hght refraction.
1, Refraction — Juvenile fllnia. i. Hulton Educational Publica-
tions, ltd. n. Dufour Editions. Inc.
636 79-734268
Dufour Editions
Refraction of waves {Motion picture) Education Develop-
ment Center, 1964.
3 min. si. Ij&w. 8 ami. (Hippie tank wave plienouiena, no. 4)
IsRu*'i| 111 standard 8 niiii. an<l In super 8 nun.
Mnde for the College physics flini program.
Exoprpis from the 1961 motion picture entitled Keflecllon mid
refraction.
With Aim notes.
Credit*: Editor, Elvln Carlnl; technical preeentatlon, Jamee
Strickland.
Summnry: Describes and llluatratrt tlie chsnjtea that take place
In the velocity and length of a refracted wave, and detnoostratea
how the wave varleft as the angle of iiuldeiice In Increased or
decreased.
AuotliiT iiwue. 16 mm.
1. IlefracMon. t. Education Development Center, ii. Reflection
and ivfractloii (Motion picture) Serlee: Hippie tank wave phe-
nnrtiwia i .Motion picture) no. 4. Series : rollegc physics film program
(Mollmi picture)
6SS Fi A 68-1607
Eiliiriiilon Development Center
Refraction (Ripple tank-refraction) {Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Films, 1963.
4 min. si. color. 8 rom.
Loop tllui mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates plane progressive waves, refraction at a
plane interface, refraction by a triangular prism, and refraction by
a lens.
Encvciopaedla Briinn- nica Educational Corp.
Fi A 67-2068
1. Refraction. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Films, inc.
Refrigerated ammonia spiU tests {Motion picture) PhiUipa
Petroleum Co., 1966.
f«m'^ri/f ■sh^'";:on^^uS o«^ton and t^ton lo'-t^P^™"
spills desired to determine evaporation "tea coac^W^tlon aM
^read of vapors, reaction to water, and flammablUty under the test
conditions. „
1. Ammonia. l Phillips Petroleum Company. 68-223
Refuge England (Motion picture) British Film Institute,
London, 1959. Released in the U. S. by Fihns Incorpo-
rated, 1971.
26 min. »d. b*w. 16 mm. . a . .. ■„
SUMMARY : Describes a lonely Hungarian refugees first day in
London as be sets out to make a place for himself In a new and
seemingly alien environment.
1. Hungarians in IX)ndon. I. British Film Institute, Londtm.
11. Films Incorporated.
[DA125.H] 301.453 77-^712628
Films Incorporated
Regal Ride Shock Absorber Company
see
Running wild.
Regan, John K
see
Awakening.
Regan Productions
see
Flags are for flying.
Regelation {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Educa-
tion Division, London ,196-?, Released in the U. S. by
Potters Photographic Applications Co.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 nun.
With teacher's guide. . .
Summary: Demonstrates the cutting of a block of Ice by a loaded
wire, leaving tbe ice Intact.
1. Ice. L Halas and Batcbeior Cartoon Films, ltd., London.
II. Potters Photographic Applications Company.
531 Fi A 68-2948
Halas and Batcbeior Cartoon Films
Regen {Motion picture) International Film Bureau, 1969.
14 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Cities of Clermany series)
Editeil from the original version by Wolf Hart
With student handbook by Meno Spann.
Credila: Narrator. Meno Spann. j „..
Bummary: A German lanRuaKe teaching film for second year
students. Presents the various activities of the people in various
sections of K^gen. a typical German city, during the rain. Shows
the street life reawakening when the rain is over.
1 German language— Audio- visual Instruction. i. International
Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago. Series: Cities of Germany seriea
(Motion picture) _„ -„-«.■
914.8 70-707313
International Film Bnreau
166
Regen (Motion picture)
see Rain in the city
Regeneration (Motion picture)
see Hormone control in regeneration
Regeneration in acetabalaria {Motion picture) Biological
Scimcee ("urriculum Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Houghton Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace &, World, 1969.
4 mill. Hi. niliir. Huper S mm.
Uxip nini.
\ ItSCH sinde topic Inquiry film. Second series.
With teacher's guide.
tiumin'iry: DiKcussea the role uf the nucleus in determining plant
form, with sptHTlal referenfv (o acetattularla.
1, .^cetaltuhirlH. 2. Reitenpration (Botany). t. .American Insti-
tute of BioloKlcHl Hclences. Biological Science^ Curriculum Study.
11. Hand Sli-N'Hlly and Company, iii. Uoughtoii Mifflin Company.
IV Harcourt, Brin-e A World.
689 79-701061
niuln^lcal Sciences Cur- riculum Study
Regeneration in planaria (Filmstrip)
see Laboratory skills: Regeneration in planaria
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Regent Film Conq>any
A Woman of Paris.
Regimbal, Roger
see
One of 264.
Regina -production, Paris
see
Amazons of Rome.
Regina stoiy (Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept of
Education, School Broadcasts Section, Regina, 1966. Made
by Sasli.it/^hewan Cine-Graphic Division.
80 mill. Ml b&w. 16 mm. {Saskatchewan sightline terles. no.
8)
Telecast under the title Regina.
Credits: Procurer aod director, R. F. Howard; writer, Rh«ia
Howard ; photographers, L. B. Todd. K. H. Patteraon.
Summary: Traces the history and development of Regina. from
the first discouraging report of Captain John Paills^r through the
wheat boom aod the cyclone of 1912. Dlscnnes the modemlsatloo of
the city following the development of Industries such as oil aod pot-
uh.
1. Regina, Sask. i. Saskatchewan. School Broadcasts Section.
Series: Saskatchewan stgbtllne series (Motion picture) no. 9.
971.24 Fi A 6&-28
National Pllm Board of Canada
Region of risk (Filmstrip)
see The U.S. Great Plains: Region of risk
Regional Film Distributors
Chappaqua.
A Regional geography of France: Central France (Film,
atrip) G. B. Inslnictional, Ixmdon. lieleased in the U. S.
by United World Films (19601,
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide,
SuTiunory: Pictures the Loire Valley, the Cmtral Massif, the Jura
region, and the French Alps In central Prance. Includes views of
the countryside, of various Industries found In the ar«a, and of cities
and towns.
1. Prance— Deacr. A trav. i. G. B. Instructtonal, ltd., London,
n. United World Ptlma, Inc. m. Central France (PUmatrlp)
. « 914.4 Fi A 68-4296
TTnlversal Education & Visual Arts
A Regional geography of France: Northern France (Film-
•trip) G. B. Instructional, London. Released in the U. S
by Un-lpd World Films flOSO?,
46 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Pictures Brittany, Normandy, the Paris Basin, and the
industrial frontier of Northern France. Includes views of Paris and
other cities and villages of the area, and shows the flshlng. fann-
ing, and industrial regions.
„ \ ^fi"*^'?!^'' * ''■■'■ ^ °- 8- Instructional, ltd., London.
n. United World Films, Inc. ni. Northern France (PUmstrip)
914.4 Fi A 68-4295
Universal Education ft
Visual Arts
A Regional geography of France: Soathem France {FUni-
strip) G. B. Instructional, London. Released in the U. S.
by United "World Films ,1950?,
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Ficturea the Aqultalne Basin, the Pyrenees, and the
Languedoc. Rhdne Delia, and Provence regions of southern France.
Includes views of the various agricultural activities of the area and
of the cities and villages.
1. France— Descr. A trav. r. G. B. I nut ructions I, ltd.. London.
IL United World Films, Inc. ni. Southern France (FllnistPlp)
914.4 Fi A 68-4297
Universal Education and Visual Arts
S^ional variations (Motion picture) Stuut Finley, ino^
1966.
28 mil, 8(1. color. 16 mm. (Language ... the social arbiter, no.
4)
Cr^iU: Producer and moderator. Stuart Finley.
Bummari/: A discussion of the major regional dialects In the United
States by Frederic 0. Cassldy and A. Hood Roberts.
1. English language In the U, S,— Dialects. i. Finley (Stuart)
Inc., Falta Church. Va. Series: language ... the social arbiter
(Motion picture) no. 4.
427 Fi A 67-5264
Stuart Finley. inc.
Regions in California (Filnntrip) Jam Handy School Serv-
ice, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and pbouodisc: 2 a.. 12 In., 33i rpm.,
micrt^roove. (California today)
Bummary: Describes the various regions of California, and dis-
cusses what each of these regions contributes to the development of
the State.
1. Caltfomla—Descrlptlon and travel — 1961-- i. Jam Handy
School Service, Inc. Series: California today (Filmstrip)
917.94 72-733900
Jam Handy School Scrvloe
Regions of the British Isles— Ireland (FUmatrip) Hulton
Press, London, 19671 Released in the U. S- by Dufour
Editions, 1968.
51 fr, bAw. 35 mm. (The Brltlnh Isles)
A Beacon fllmstrtp.
With notes.
Credit: Author, W. O. Moore.
Summary: A photographic study of Ireland, shoving views of the
scenery and various aspects of Irish life.
L Ireland— Descr. h trav.-~1961- r. Hulton Press, ltd.,
London, ir. Dufour Editions, Inc. Series: The British Isles
(Filmstrip. Dufour Editions)
914.15 Fi A 68-4055
Dufour Editions
Regions of the earth. Set 1: Marine kinds; rain forests
(FUmatrip) AVI Associates, 1970. Made by Hanna-Bar-
bera Productions.
4 fllmstrlpa {^ fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs (2 s,
each). 12 III.. 331 rptu.. 13 mln. each side.
With teacher's guides.
Conientn: I>lfe In the European marine lands. — Life in the Jap-
anese marine lands.— Life In the Congo rain forest. — Ufe In the
Mekong rain forest. For primary grades.
1. Geography, i, AVI Associates.
372.8 76-736612
AVI Associates
Re^ons of the earth. Set 2: Plains; deserts; mountains
(Filmstrip) AVI Associates, 1970. Made by Hanna-Bar-
bera Productions.
d fllmntrtps (55 fr. each) color, 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs {2 s.
each). 12 In., 33) rpm.. 13 mln. each side.
With teacher's guides.
Contents: Life In the American Great Plaln8.~Llfe In the Rus-
sian steppes. — Life In the Negev Desert- — Life In the Great Aus-
tralian De»ert.~Llfe In the Andes Mountains. — Life In the Hima-
laya Mountains, For primary gradee.
1. Geography. i. AVI Associates.
372.8 71-736611
AVI Associates
R^cistered nurses — types vi jobs and opportunities (Film-
strip) Stephen Boeustow. Released by Film AsBociates,
1968.
57 fr. color. 35 mm. (Nursing as a career serlea)
With teaching guide.
Bummary: Describes various areas of Job onportunltlea open to
registered nurses. Includes hospitals, nursing homes, lodustrlal
plants In the United States and In foreign countries, the armed
forces, and the World Health Organlsattong of the United Nations.
With captions.
1. Nursing as a profession. i. Bosustow, Stephen, n. Film
Associates. Series: Nursing as a career series (Filmstrip)
610.73023 72-732875
Film Associates
Regitel training at Bullock's. [Motion picture] Cine-mUs Films.
Released by Canyon Cinema, 1971.
\6 min, id, cfdor, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pretents the banc operaitonal methodc^gy of the American
Regitel Corp. electronic computcr.cofiUol)ed point-of-iaie cath register at Bui-
ioclt'ft, ■ high-fuhion department store.
1. Caih regiitcn. 2, Point-of-tale lyslem* industry. 1, Cine-mJU nims.
II, Canyon Cinema,
[HF5531] 681 72-700038
CINE 72 MARC
Regalar mi HINmii reOectloM. [Motion picture] Iwanami
Filna, Tokyo. Released in the U.S. by BFA Educational
Media, 1972.
4 min. n. color, wper 8 mm. (Light and teemg icrie*)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Ei^ains that mow visual perceptions are results of light which
b reflected from object surfaces in an irregular or diflbied manner Illustrates
light which is denected from ■ mirror by regular reflection, and shows the
changes in the shape of the reflected beam which result when pieces of aluminuin
foil with different amounts of surface irregularities are used instead of the mirror,
1. Reflection (Optics) I. Iwanami Eiga Seisaki^, Tokyo, II, BFA Educa-
tiooal Media. III. Scries: Light and seeing series. {Motion picture]
(QC385) 535 72-700085
BFA Educatioaal Media 72 MARC
Regular oetaffon (Motion picture) Walden Film Corm
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Oeometrlcal drawing. 3. Polygons.
z. Walden Film CoipomtltMi. Serlea: Basic drafting techniques
Uotlon picture)
744 70-708361
Walden Film Corp.
Regular officer training plan of the Canadian Armed FkHTCS
(Filmatrip) Canada Dept of National Defence, Ottawa.
Made and released by National Film Board of Canada^
1968.
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
French Terslon released under the title La proframmt iTInstnic-
tlon pour la formation d'ofllclers des forces.
Also Issued as slides with captions and text and as double frame
filmstrip.
Bummarif: A galdance filmstrip explaining the training program
for oOcers of the Canadian Armed Force*. With capUooa.
L HUltarr edDeation— Canada. 2. Canada— Armed Force*— Of-
ficers. I. Canada. Dept of National tMenee. n. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
3i55.07097l 74-735533
National Film Board of Canada
167
Regular pentagon (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1&68.
4mlD, si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Geometrical drawing. 3. Pentagon.
1. Walden Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques
( Motion picture)
744 74^708867
Walden Film Corp.
Regular polygon (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting tedinlquea)
Loop film.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Oeometrlcal drawing. S. Polygons.
1. Walden Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques
(Motion picture)
744 76-708360
Walden Film Corp.
Regulating big business (FQmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
Released by Motlcm Learning Aids, 1968.
•J2 fr. color, 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Sumfnarif: Part 1 presents both sides of the debate orer federal
regulation of the nation's railroads and why the Interstate Commerce
Commission came Into h^ng. Part 2 shows a Congressman under
pressure from the public to pass the Sherman anti-trust act For
eleraetitnry glides. With captions.
1, Trade regulation— U. S.— Juvenile films. 2. Big buslnMS
X;, s.— Juvenile films. t Jones and Osmond, inc. u. Modern
Learning Aids, New York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Film-
strip)
372.8 70-733290
Modern Learning Aids
Regulation of heart beat in the mammal (Motion picture)
Iowa State University. Made and released by Film Pro-
duction Unit, 1971.
4 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Dukes physiology film series, no. 11)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, O. Steve Knudsen; director, writer, and
editor. John Bousek; technical adviser. H. H. Dukes; photographer.
Thomas K. Smith.
SUMMARY ; Shows how nerve Impulses to the neurocellular Junc-
tions In the heart help regulate the heart beat In mammals.
J. Heart beat. 2. Mammals. I. Iowa. State University of
Science and Technology. Ames. II. Iowa. State University of
Science and Technology, Amea. Film Production Unit III. Series:
Dukes physiology film series (Motion picture) no. IL
fQPlll] 591.1 73-710192
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
Regttlati<m of populatimi by territoriality in red grouse
(Motion picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made
by Unit One Film Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Summary; Demonstrates how two red grouse maintain good
territories and how those birds with amall territories In poor en-
viron.s and overcrowded conditions continually search for better
areas. Shows census as Uken by d<«8. how analysis of vegetation
determines quality of habitat, nesting behavior, and feeding of the
young.
1. Willow ptarmigan — Behavior. 2. Territoriality (Zoology). 3.
Bird populations. i. Harper & Row, Publishers. Series:
Biology series (Motion picture. HarperARow)
591.6 7^-706861
Berper & Row, Publish- ers
The Regulators (Motion picture) Group W (the Westing-
house Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the Operation
Grovernment Committee of Washington, D. C. Released
by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 mln. sd. color with b4w sequences. 16 mm. (The Gtovem-
ment story, no. 34)
L. C. has bdw print
Credita: Producer, Alfred Kelman ; director, Charles Bollyday ;
writer, Norman Kagan : narrators. Stephen Horn, Paul Long ; con-
sultant, Laurln L. Henry ; research, Dell Byrns.
Summary: A discussion of the role of the independent regulatory
agencies created by Congress and staffed by the President Includes
a picture history of the creation of the tint agency, the Interstate
Commerce Commission, and the development of the seven major
commissions and agencies which followed.
1. Independent regulatory commissions — U. S. i. Westinghouse
BroadcasUng ComtMny, Inc. Series: The Governmoit story (Mo-
tion picture) no. 84.
353.03 70-707190
The R^nlatory agencies (Filmstrip) New York times,
1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
15 mln. microgroove. (U. S. Government In action)
With manual.
Suminary: Explains what the regulatory commissions are, what
they do, and how they do It Studies the Federal Communications
Commission to see how an agency regulates an industry.
1. Independent regulatory coDunlsstona — XI. 8. i- New York
times. Series: U. S. Oovernment in action (Fllmstrtp)
363.09 77-788841
New York times
The Regulatory agcndcs: a fonrth branch of Goremment?
(Filmstrip) Guidance Associatee of Pleasantville, N. Y.,
1971.
■_■ fl ni-ti-ips (pt I, 83 fr.. pt. 2, 80 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phiiiiodtscs (2 R. each : 1 s. for manual projector. 1 s. for automatic
projector). 12 In., 331 rpm.. I.t mln. each side. mlcr<«roor»>.
.\'so Issued with phonotape In cas.'iette.
With discussion guide.
.'^r.MMABY; Explores the social, political, and economic condi-
tions which necexKltated the formation of regulatory agencies. Ex-
amines the structure of each agency, concentrating on Its rale-flixlng.
poli'-y -making, and anti-fraud functions. Discus,'** the difficulty of
appointing Informed and objective commissioner!! and considers how
effectively these agencies hsve served the public Interest.
1, Independent regulatory commlsslmis — U. S. I. Guidance As-
sociates of Pleasant- vtlle, N. Y.
[.IK901] 351 74-738937
Cuidance A'<soclate« of Pleasanlvllle. N. Y.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Rehabilitation of a paraplegic (Motion picture) Vet-
erans Administration Ho^ital, Ann Arbor, Mich, Made
and released by Audio-Visual Education Center, Univer-
sity of Michigan, 1967.
is mln. »d. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS" Producer, director, and writer. Metta Baxter; nar-
rator. Larry Jonea; photographer, Robert McKnlght; editor, Douglaa
W. Hideout ., . u # 11
SUMMARY: Portrays the rehabilitation of a patient who fell
from a lighthouse and contracted flaccid paralyala of both legs.
Shows various techniques In bed care and provides detalla about
the patient's exercise program that led to steady progress In terms
of self-mobility. , „ . . .
1 Paraplegia. 2. Paraplegics— R**abilitatlon. I. Veterans Ad-
mloUtratlon Hospital. Ann Arbor. Mich. II. Michigan. UnlversUy.
Aodto-Vlsual Education Center.
rRC406.P8] 862,4 7^71«17«
Univ. of Mich. Audio- Visual Edacatfcm Ootw
The Rehabilitation of Delia Derleln
Rehearsal {Motion picture) Gryphon ProdnctionB, 1967.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit$: Director, Bd Seeoian.
Summary: An experimental film which explores Ln-camera crea-
tlTit; and pbotograpiilc techniques.
1. Photography, Artistic. i. Orypbon Productions.
778.6 73-702548
CINE
The Rehearsal (Motion picture) Cinema Verona, 1968.
Made by Stephen F. Verona.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumutory: A comedj- about a method actress who la going to play
little Miss MuSett, but cannot understand who Miss Huffett really Is.
Portrays the confHct between the actress and the director and the
many problems that arise when working with the method.
1. Stanislavsky m^hod. i. Cinema Verona, New Toi^
791.43 70-702857
CINE
Rehearsal for 0-Day (Motion picture) American Broad-
casting Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
51 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Sajira of western man)
Credits: Proilucers, John H. Secondnri, Helen Jean RoBers; direc-
tors, Joseph F. Scanteon, Helen Jenn Roirers; writer and narrator.
John H. Secondarl; music, Ulpio Mlnuccl. Richard Hayman; camera-
man, Sidney Doblsb; editors. Alexander Hamilton, Walter Essenfeld.
Summary: DlscUB.ses the reasons behind the controversial raid on
the German stronghold in the French port of Dieppe during World
War 11, Interviews key personnel Involved in the decision for the
attack, and explains that the Invasion was an fmi;>ortant factor In
preparing for the D-Day operation which was to follow.
1. Dieppe Raid, ltM2. i. American Broadcasting Company,
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Series: Saga of western man
(Motion picture)
940Ji42 7&-700126
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Relchert Klein Presentations
see
Growing up female: as six become one,
Reichsanstalt ftfr Film und Bild In Wissenschaft
und Unterricht
Afrikanische Affen.
Agricultural chemicals.
The Ahr Valley.
Almwirtschaft.
Arfoeitsdienst.
Auf dem HUhnerbof .
Auf einer deutschen Hacienda in Mexico.
Auf einer HaUig.
Eine Batterie geht in SteUung.
Der Bau des Weinbergs und der Rebe.
Die BektCmpfung des Kiefemspinners.
Reichsbahnzentrale fUr den Deutschen Reiseverkehr
see
Allg&i im Sommer.
Bain de soleil et ski a Obergpargl.
Battle against time.
The Bavarian Alps from AUgSu to Ober-
ammergau.
The Bavarian Alps from Garmisch-Parten-
kirchen to Berchtesgaden.
Bayreuth and Franconla.
Reichskolonialbund
see
Die Aktuelle Kolonial-Wochenschau.
Auf deutschen Farmen in Deutsch^Udwest-
Afrika.
Ausachnitte aua den Arbdten der Kreisvefblndc
seines Gauverbandacetiietes, 1940-1941. Der KrnsvexbVnde
seines Neunkirchen zeift eine koloniale BOcherachau — ^An>
Uaslidi des 73. Ceburtstag cs des Herra Retchtminister Btm-
detfUher General Ritter v. Epp.
ReichsnaTirstand. Verwaltungsamt des Reichs-
bauemfiihrers
see
Ausstellung in MUnchen.
Reid H. Ray Television Productions
see
Your daily horoscope.' January 1st, 1965.
Reinforcing ajeeve seams (MotiMi picture) Doubleday
Multimedia, 1970. Made by Indiana University.
4 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Making it In fashion)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how to reinforce the underarm area of a
sleeve cut In one with the body of a garment to provide good fit
and ease of arm movem^it and to prevent ripping, ravdlng, or heavy
wear.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sleeves. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II Se-
ries : Making It Id fashion (Motion picture)
[TT516] 646.4 79-712063
Doubleday Multimedia
Rdnie-tMotion picture, BBC-TV. London, 1968. Released in
the U.S. by Time-Life Pilnu.
40 min. jd. bAw. 16 mm.
tBX4827.N5, 921 75-714548
W-L.r.F.i™ „ 75 714548
Reif, Frederick, 1927-
see
Irreversibility and fluctuations.
Reilly, Robert T Red Hugh, Prince of Donegal
see
The Fighting prince of Donegal.
Reincarnation. [Motion picture] Theosophical Society in
America. Made by Moynihan Associates. Released by Mod-
em Talking Picture Service, 1972.
27 mio. id, color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Ruhcs of dcja-vu and words of famoui writcn on the aubiect
of reincarnation are interwoven with an upbeat pace, showing pressures of the
modern world as two young people search for meaning in life and an understand-
ing of human destiny.
1. Reincarnation. I. Theosophical Society in America. II. Modem Talk-
ing Picture Service, inc.
[BP573.R5] 291.2 72-702421
CINE 72 MARC
Reindeer herding in Lapland (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by International Communication
Films, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Arctic regions series)
Loop aim mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 miu ami
la super 8 mtii.
With teacher study guide.
Prom the 1959 motion picture eotlUed Seven cities of AntarcUca.
Summart/: Shows a Lapland family pursuing great berda of
parOy domesticated reindeer aa they migrate over ancient trails for
the summer.
1. Lappa. 2. Reindeer breeding. i. SeTen clUee of Antarctica
(Motion picture) n. Dlaoey (Walt) ProducUons. ra. Interna-
tional Communication Fllma Series: ArcUc regions ."'rlea (Mo-
tion picture)
014.71 7;V703ir9
interoaUonal Com- munlcatlon FUma
Reindeer roundup (Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mln. Rt. color. 8 mm. {Arctic Canada)
Orediti: Script. Mazlne Haleff; photography, Arthur Twomey.
Sumiiiiiry: Shows a reindeer roundup.
1. Reindeer. i. Eye Qate House, inc. Series : Arctic Canada
(Motion pUturei
870.4 7&-704690
A. I. A. Bookllat
Reinecker. Herbert. Junge Adler
see
Junge Adler.
Reiner Film
see
The Selfish giant.
Reisman, Glenn
{Wo)Men's wear.
Rejected (Motion picture) Concordia Films, 1968.
so mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Summitry: A dramatisation about a bitter and rlndlctlre man
who leaitis the Importance of forgiveness aft«- he has refused to
lend a helping hand to a former friend who has Just completed a
prison term for embesxlement
1. Forgiveness of sin. L Concordia Pnbllahlog Honae. St Loula.
248.4 Fi A 68-1494
Concordia Pub. House
Relating sets to numbers (Motion picture) General Elec-
tric Educational Films, 1964,
11 min., sd., color, 16 mm. (Pathways to modem mathematics)
With guide.
Summary: Derives the concept of natural numbers, leading step-
by-step to the idea of number and uses. locludea a dlscosaion of
number sense, basic set concepts, the conce^it of number, and nimier-
als and numeration systems, and a final rerlew.
Crcditi: Narrator, Robert F. Williams.
1. Set theory. 2. Arithmetic. i. General Electric Educational
Films. Series: Pathways to modem mathematics (Motion picture)
Fi A 64-1444
General Electric Educa- tional Films
168
Relating to those in authority (Filmstrip) Family Filma.
Released by Society for Visual Education, 1971.
M Tr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 11 mln.
{Life iBsues of older teens)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Paul R. Kldd.
Summary: Senior high school students examine their relationship
to various authority figures and discuss tbe ways and possible conse-
quences of youth's challenging authority today.
1. Authority. 2. Conflict of generations. I. Family Films. Inc.
II. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Life issues
of older teens (Filmstrip)
301.43 71-738100
Society for Tlsual Education
The Relation of mathematics to phjraics (Motion picture)
British Broadcasting Corp. Television, Ivondon, 1964. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Education Development Center,
1965.
55 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Character of physical law,
no. 2)
CredUi: Producer, Alan Sleath.
Summary: Professor Richard Feynman discusses various examples
of bow tbe logic of mathematics aids as in deecrlblng nature, ex-
plains the use of models in formulating laws and «Dphaslies the
contrasts between physical laws and mathematical theorems la the
1964 Messenger lecture series at Cornell University.
1. Mathematics. 2. Physics. r. Feynman, Richard Phillips.
The character of physical law. it. British Broadcasting Corpora-
tion, TelevlgioQ Service, ni. Education Development Center. Se-
ries: The Character of physical law (Motion picture) no. 2.
630.1 77-707488
Education Development Center
Relations (Filmstrip) Jam Handy School Service, 1068.
1 roll, color. 3S mm. (Fundamentals of modern mathematics)
With instructor's guide.
Sumiaary: Explains the fundamenuls of relations. With captions.
1. Arithmetic. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Series:
Fundamentals of modern mathematics (Filmstrip)
372.7 7r^-738»09
Jam Handy School Service
Relationships (Filmstrip) Scholastic Book Servicee, 1970.
ST. fr. color. 35 mm. (Come to your senses)
With teacher's guide, photographs, and posters.
CUKDITS: Writer and editor. David A. Sohn.
SUMMARY: Presents phot(«raphs which depict llkeneaaes and
dlffprpnces between animals and people, fantasy and Imagination, io
order to develop writing awarenes-t.
1. Creative writing. I. Scholastic Magailnes, Inc. II. Series:
Come to your senses (Filmstrip)
[PN197] 808 74-739286
A. L. A Booklist
Relatives of the sea star (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britnnnica Educational Corp., 1968.
S mln. Hi. color. 8 mm. (Life science)
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bumnary: Identifies and shows basic life processes of relatives
of the sea star.
1. Echloodermata. i. Encyclopaedia Britanolcs Educational
Corporation. Series: Life science (Motion picture)
698 70-704878
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Bducatlooal Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Rclativistic ride (Motion picture) Education Reeearch
Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mnde and
released by Educatimi Development Center, 1970.
4 mlD. tl. color, super 8 mm. (College pbjslcs film procram)
With film notes.
Creditt: Programming and design, E. Taylor.
(Summary: Shows a road lined witb telephone polM as vleired
from the cockpit of an accelerating rehlde, to Illustrate time dlla>
tloo and Pen rose- Terrall rotation.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Time dilatation. 2. RelatlTity (Phjalci). L IfoMachuaeUa
Institute of Tectmotogr. Bducatlon Research Center, n. BdacaUoo
DerelopmeDt Center. Series: College pttTsIcs (Uid program (Mo-
tion picture)
630.11 73-709020
Bducntlon Derelopment Center
RelatiTlty (Moti<m picture) Ed Emshwiller. Released by
Film-Makers Cooperative and Cinema 16 Film Library,
1966.
38 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Stimmarn: .\o art film presenting a subjective Journer bj- a con-
temporarr man.
1. Thought and thinking. i. Emshwiller, Ed. n. Fitm-Makers
Cooperatire, New York. in. Cinema 16, Inc., New York.
Ill Fi A67-23T3
Ed Emshwiller
RelaxaticMi [Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Five factors of physical fitness)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Credits: Script, education consultant, and manual, James G.
Crakes.
Summary: Describes the general and difFerential phaaes of relaxa-
tion. Demonstrates exercises designed for the derelopment of gen-
eral body relaxation, beginning by developing self -awareness of ten-
sion within the body and awareoes of its apposite relaxation.
1. Relaxation. i. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood. Calif.
Series : Five factors of physical fitness (Motion picture)
613.7 70-708818
BFA Educational Media
The Relay {Motion picture) Universal Pictures Corp., 1926.
IT mln. si. b&w. 16 mm. (The Collegians, no. 7}
Orlclnally released In 35 mm.
A Universal Junior Jewel.
In the David B. Bradley Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection. Library of Congress.
CredilM: Director, Wesley Ruggles; story, Carl I«emmle, Jr.;
continuity, Geo. H. Plympton; titles, Gardner Bradford; cartoons,
Merryman ; photography. Ben H. Klloe. Cast: George Lewis. Haydeo
Stevenson. Dorothy Gulliver, Churchill Ross, Eddie Phillips.
Summary.- A comedy In which the sophomores lose a relay to the
freshmen and are obligated to obey the freshmen for 24 boars.
L Universal Pictures Cori>oratlon. n. American Film Instltata
Collection, m. David B. Bradley Film CoUectlon. Series: Tlie
Collegians (Motion picture) 1926/27, na 7.
791.43 71-709112
Relay starts (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1966.
Made by California Academy of Sciences.
4 mill. si., color. 8 mm. (Swimming series)
Loop film mounted iu cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
fiummary: Demonstrates the techniques needed to perform relay
■Urts.
1. Swimming. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Swim-
ming series (Motion picture)
797.21 74-702223
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Relays (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 mln, si. color, super 8 mnL (Track)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
aummarv: Analyzes baton clianges for sprint relays, mile relays,
and distance relays.
1. Relay racing. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Man. Se-
ries: Track (Motion picture)
796.4 75-705358
Ealing Co rpt
« teafe. [nimstrip] Walt Dianey Producti<»is.
Releaied by Walt Dianey Educatiooal Materiab Ca, 1971.
37 fr. color. 35 nun. and phooodiK: 2 •.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 7 mia.
(StvOitm in •cieacc. Set 1: Out fricad the atooi)
Alw iMuad m& phoaocapc to raftfttr
Captioaed veraoa sbo iHued.
Whh Hacher'i guide.
SUMMARY; Probe* the diacovery at the oetaroo. the schievemeoi of au-
cicsr tksion. aad the bui>diag of in atomic reactor.
1. Nuclear reacton. 2. Neutrocu. 3. Nuclear fiisioo. I. Dintcy (Wall)
Productiooa. 11. Wall Dincy Educatknal Materials Ompmy. III. Series:
Studies in icieoce. (PUmKripi Set 1: Our friend the alom.
tQC787.N8, 539 72-733083
Walt Diaacy Educational 72 MARC
Material Co.
Biiliiailag the tmtt. [Plhngtrip] Walt Diney ProdoctiaM.
Releaied by Walt Dttney Bdnratinnal Materials Co^ 1971.
37 fr cck>r. 3S an. (SOk^b is iilisii Set 1: Ov frkad the sUnb)
Sound venioas also ■■uiid.
With icacher't gwde.
SUMMARY: Probes tbe diaoomy of the sewras. the acMev— eat at wn-
dear fiHtao. and the bulding of an atemic reactor. With captions.
1. Nuclear resctora. 2. NcMtni. 3. Nadear fiaaiaa. I. Dtaiey (Wak)
Productioaa. II. Wah Diviey BttoeatianBl MsMrials CoBpaBy. IIL Sorias:
Studies in acicacc. [PUmauip] Set t: Ow friead the aiom.
tQC787.N8] 539 72-7330M
Wait Diney Educstioaal 72 MARC
MaierialiCa
Relevance and reqionse (Motion picture) Boston UniTersity
Centennial Committee, 1969. Made by Boston UniTersity.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the development of Boston University over a
period of 100 years. Discusses problems that this arlwn university
faces today, and explains how it Is coping with them through Its
Involvement In the community and the Initiation of changes la the
curriculum,
1. Boston University. I. Boston University. Centennial Com-
mittee.
878.744 73-705005
OINB
Reliability of recollection (Motion picture) John Wiley and
Sons, 1948.
1 mi •■. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Foundations of peydiology)
Based on tbe book Foundations of psychology, edited by Boring,
Langfdd. and WeM.
Summary: A dram&tlc aeQueooe destgned to be shown to a group
of people who will later be asked to reeall details of the action.
1. Recollection (PsycbdOCT) i- Bocitig, E:dwln Larrigues,
1886- joint ed. Foundatloos of psychology, n. Wiley (John)
and Sons, Inc. Series: Foundations of psychology (Motion picture)
153.1 76-704282
The Reliance on tradition. 1625-1700 (Filmstrip) Charles
E. Merrill Pub. Co. and Henry Francis du Pont Winter-
thur Museum. Made by Tricolor, inc. Released by
Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co., 1969.
2 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 7 In., 15 mln.
each. (Arts of tbe home In early America)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With resource book by Craig Gllborn.
CONTENTS : Background and dwellings. 38 fr. — Fumltore and
furnishings. 41 fr.
1. Architecture. Colonial— U. 8. 2. Decoration and ornament—
U. S. I. Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company. II. Henry
Francis da Pont WInterthnr Museum. III. Series: Arts of tbe home
in early America (Filmstrip)
[NA707] 720.973 7^739378
Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co.
Relief and dirnUton (FUnutrip)
1960.
Herbert H. Elkins Co^
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading measlog Into maps throogb
the camera lens)
Summary: Introduces the concepts of Ovation and r^ef and
applies these concepts to pictured landacapee and maps. With
teacher guide frames. With o^tiona.
1. Altitudes. 2. Landforma &. Maps. l Herbert M. Sllklns
Company. Series : Bending meaning Into maps through the camera
lens (Filmstrip)
912 76-784a66
Herbert M. Elklns Co.
Relief canvas (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1969. Released
by BFA Educational Media.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring painting series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary : Explains how to make and color a contoured form from
starched cloth representing a topological map. Shows that wboi tbe
starch is washed out. the result Is a flat abstract image. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Art— Technique. I. Ikoo Films. II. BFA Educational Media.
Series : Exploring painting series (Motion picture)
372.5 70-710588
BFA Educational Media
Relief pictures (Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1968.
Ikon Films. Released by
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Paper art series)
Loop film.
With manual.
Credits : Educational consultant, Robert O. White.
Summary; Shows that paper does have thickness, however slight,
and how to use that thickness to build a relief. With captions. For
elementary grades.
1. Relief (Sculpture) 2. Paperboard. I. Ikon Films. IL
Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, (3allt Series: Paper art awiea
(Motion picture)
372.5 76-709270
BFA Educational Media
ReUgrion and politics (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a hl.ttory of Afro-
Americans. Section 18: A period of transition, 1945-1964)
Summary: Dr. C. Eric Uncoln discusses the role of ministers Ln
the sodal prote.st of black Americans in urban ghettos during the
period 1&45-1954. and the effect of two wars, tbe N. A. A. C. P., and
other factors In shaping political Ideologies.
1. .Negroes— Politics and suffrage. 2. Clergy— Political activity.
I. Lincoln. Charles Eric. n. New York. TelevUlon station WCBS-
TV. m. Columbia University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc.
Series : Black heritage : a history of Afro- Americans (Motion picture)
Section 18 : A period of transition, 1W5-1854.
309.173 72-704099
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Religion and resistance (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. Mkw. 16 mm. (Bla^ heritage: a history of
Atro-Amerlcans. Section 5: Rebellion and resistance in the South
and North)
Summary.' Vincent Harding exposes th« vlrltual undercurrent
which aided and abetted the active realatance of blacks to enslave-
ment— Including the rerolntlonary meaaages shrouded In religion
that revolt leaders such as Nat Tunter ai^ Denmark Veaey used.
He discusses such hymns as Steel away In which the slaves secretly
encouraged one another to quit the set rices of the master and
either lire a life ot rebellion In the South or escape to the North.
1. Slavery in the United States — Insarrectloos, etc 2. Negro
^>lrltaalB. L Harding, Vincent n. New York. Telerlsitm sta<
tlon WCBS-TV. m. Columbia University, iv. Hott, Rinehart and
Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a history of Afro-Amer-
icans (Motion picture) Section 5: Rebellion and resistance In the
South and North.
301.451 76-704049
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
169
ReUgiMi iMl traditiM in Japu (FUmtirip) Warren
Schloat Prodactiooa, 1968.
58 fr color. S6 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a, 12 in.. SSt rpm., 14
mln. mlcrogroove. (Japan: an anthroiKdockal study Id depth)
With teacher's guide and complete transcript.
Creditt: Author. Ethel J. Alpenfels.
Summon'' Shows the major religious faiths of Japan, emphasising
their origin, place in Japanese history, and Uifluence on the dally
lives of the Japane« people. „ .. ^, „,
1 Japan— Religion. i. Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasant-
villa, N Y Series- Japan: an anthropological study In depth
"•"°^'" 299 FiA«^75
ProductlOQs
Warren Sdiloat
ReUgi<»i in Roasia (Motion picture)
Foundation, 1968.
International Film
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Russia today series)
CredUi: Producer and i>hotograpber, Julien Bryan; editor. Ye-
"sBmmon/; Traces the history of fire of the major religions of
Russia, and discusses the status of religion today. _ ^ .
1 Russia— Religion. l International Film Foundation, Inc.,
New York. Series: RusaU today series (Motion picture)
200.947 77-701843
International Film Foundation
Religion in the USSR (Motion picture) Institute on Com-
munism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbllt Uni-
versity, in cooperation with the University of Notre Dame,
1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Hie Nature of cooomanlsm. no. 34)
With study guide.
CredUt: Producer and director. Gerald Barlage.
Summary: Lecturer Ewlng P. Shahan dlscuases the Oommnnut
attitude toward religion, the alma to destroy It, and the degree of
success which was achieved.
L Communism and religion. L Tanderbilt University, NashvlUe.
Institute on Communism and OMistltutiODal Democracy. Series:
Ttte Nature of communism (Motloo picture) no. 34.
Fi 67-604
Las Religiones romanas (Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1971.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm.,
15 min. (La VIda en la Roma antlgua)
S|)nnish version of The religions of Roma
CREDITS: Narrator, Luis Carlos tJrlbe; conanltaots, Laura E.
Stroud, Joseph Chada ; photographer. Laura EL Stroud.
SUMMARY: A study of the religions of the early Romaoa. Ex-
amines the pagan beliefs and practices and tbe development and
growth of Christianity in ancient Rome.
1. Rome — Religion. I. Society for Visual Mncatlon. Inc.. Chi-
cago. II. The Religions of Rome (FUmstrlp) III. Series: La Vlda
en la Roma antlgua (Filmstrip)
[BL802] 292 78-739095
Society for Visual Bducatlon
The Religions oi black Africans (Filmstrip) Family Films.
Released by Society for Visual Education, 1970.
58 fr. c-olor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.. 10
mln. ( DisooTering black .Africa)
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Author, Paul R. Kldd.
Summarj- : Shows African art and sculpture which express reli-
gious ideas and feelings and reveal the African's interrelationship
with nature. Focuses on the three living religions In Africa: tradi-
tional. Christian, and Islamic.
1. Africa— Religion. I. Family Films, Inc. II. Society for Vis-
ual Education, Inc., Chicago. (Series: Discovering black Africa
(Filmstrip)
200.96 78-738055
Society for Visual Education
Religi<»is of the American Indian (Filmairip) Warren
Schloat Productions, 1969.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In., SM rpm., IS
min. mlcrogroove. (The American Indian: a study In depth)
With teacher's guide
Creditt: Producer, Judy Bantz; writer. Ethel J, Alpenfels.
Summary: Religions professionals, such as priests and shamans,
discuss the ceremonies. Iconography, and personal practices of several
American Indian religions. Illustrates several categories of Indian
magic.
1. Indiana of North America — Religion and mythology. i.
S<^loat (Warren) Productions, PleasantviUe, N. Y. Series: Tbe
American Indian : a study la depth (Filmstrip)
970.1 76-786185
Warren Schloat Prodoe- tlooa
Religious art (Filimtrip) Educational Productions, Eng-
land. Released in the U. S. by Prothmann Associates,
1966.
24 fr. b&w. 3S mm.
With lecture notes.
Summary: Describes vsrioos pieces of art whieb have r^lgloua Bat>-
Jecta.
L Christian art and symbolism. i. Educational Productions, ltd.
n. Prothmaim Associates.
765 72-734260
Prothmaim Associates
The Religioos experience (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill,
1971. Made by William Claiborne, inc.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm (Tbe Humanities series)
SUMMARY: Explores tbe various facets of the rtilglous expe-
rience, dlscuases the meaning of religion to mati, and portrays the
forms and rituals of several religions.
1. Experience (Reli^on) 2. Religions. I. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. II. Series: The Humanities series (Motion picture)
[BL53] 291 78-713372
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Religious freedom in America's beginnings (Motion pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
14 Diln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Educational collaborator, Sydner E. Ahlatrom.
SUMMARY: Traces tbe blstory of religious freedom from the
1600's to the present to abow bow It developed In the United Statea
to the point wfaere It became gnaraoteed by Federal and State laws.
1. Religious liberty— r, S. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[BR616] 323.44 76-7X8126
Coronet loatnictlonal Films
ReUgioM iimpM— <* [MotioD picture] InterUniverstty Hiitory
Film Consortium, Leeds, Eng., 1971. Released in the U.S. by
Irish Univenity Preu, 1972.
45 min. id. bftw. 16 ram.
With cfitical bibliography and diacuuion booklet
CREDITS: Director. Nkholu Prooay; wriier. John Grcnville,
SUMMARY: Deab with the many forma of audiovisual perauaaioo and cov-
en the main fomis of hagiography and the creation of atercotypes. Catholic and
Ptoteatani ai well aa noa-Chriatian. Shows the imporlance of mass penuaaton
in the context of the Reformation and Counter- Reformation.
I. Hagiography 2. Religious education — Audio-visual aids. 1 In-
terltnivenity Htatory Rim Consortium. 11. Iriah Univenity Press.
lBX4662i 940.2 72-701251
Iriah University Prev 72 MARC
R^gious rites in rural Japan {Motion picture) Doubleday
Multimedia, 1970.
4 mil), ^i. cMlur. super S mm. (Japan series)
Ijxifi film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Svmniarji: Portrayn the Importance of religion la the dally lives
of the Japanese people living In a seacoast village.
1. Japan — Religion. i. Doubleday Multimedia. Series:
Japan series (Motion picture. Doubleday Multimedia)
209.52 70-708014
Doubleday Multimedia
Religious Television Associates
Footnote to genesis.
If you're not there, you're missed.
This solitude through which we go . . . is I,
Relocati<» ot Japanesc-Aaieriauis: Uatotlcal backgroimd. [Film-
strip] Zenker Productioiu. Released by Social Studies School
Service, 1971.
so fr. bAw. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual projector. I
a. for aulonutic projector). 16 min. (Relocstion of Japanese- A me ricani: right
or wrong?)
With guide and study prinlt.
CREDITS: Writer, Harry Kiiano.
SUMMARY: Tracca the adaptation of Japanese immigrants to life in the
United Suus, aftd the rising sttspicion. resentment, and prejudice evinced by
non-oriental Americans toward the industrious and economically successful
Japanese- Americans.
1 Japanese in the United Suies. I. Zenger Productions II. Social Studies
School Service. 111. Scries: Relocation of Japanese- Americans: right or wrong?
[Filmstrip]
jE184J3] 323 70-740573
A.L..A Booklist 73 MARC
Relocation of Japaaesc-Americans: wartime evacuation. [Film-
stripi Zenger Productions. Released by Social Studies School
Service, 1971.
88 fr. bJiw. 1) mm. and phonodisc: 2 s (I s. for maituul projector. I
i {of automatic projccioi). 18 min (Relocation of JBpancsi.'-Ami.-iksnk: right
or ^tnwf?)
With guide and study prints.
CREDITS: Writer, Harry Kitano.
SUMMARY: Explains thai the reltxalion of the Jipiincsc-Aiiu-ric:'i>» wu>
the result of wanime hysteria after the aitaLk un Pearl Harbor and thui the
relocation was a suspension uf civil libcriie» Show» how life in the rcloi-aiion
camps affected family relationshipa, ethnic identit), and loyalty U> the United
States.
I. Japanese in the United Slates. 2 Concentration camp> Lnitcd Stales
I Zenger Productions II Social Studies S<.-h<H>l Service. III. S..'rics. kclocii<
tiofl of J spancsc- Americans: right or wrong? [Filmstrip]
[D769.8.A6] 323 74-740574
A.L.A. Booklist 72 MARC
The Reluctant debutante {Motion picture) Avon Produc-
tions. Released by Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer, 1958.
96 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
ClneniaScope.
Baned on Ihe play of the same title by William Douglas Home.
CredUa: Producer. I'andro S. Berman; director. Vincente Mlnnelll ;
acreenplay, William Douglas Home: music, Eiddie Warner; director
of photography, Joneph Ruttenberg; film editor, Adrleane Kazan.
Casi: Res Harrison, Kay Kendall Sandra Dee, John Saxon, Angela
t«nBtrary.
Summary: A comedy In which 8 titled English couple plot to And
a husband of the right social status for their teen-aged daughter,
who prefers a Jazx drummer.
I. Home, William Douglas. The reluctant debutante, ii. Avon
ProdtKttoos, loa m. Hetro-Ooldwyla-Mayer, Inc.
781.48 7^-707828
The Reluctant witness (Motion picture) American Trial
lawyers Association. Made by University of Michifi:an.
Relens-,1 by Roscoe Poand-Ameiicnn Trial I^awyers Foun-
dation, 1067.
approz. 10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Civil ndvorates serlea. no. r>>
SUMMARY: l>eals with various aspects of a civil lawsuit Involv-
ing an autiiinoblle accident case. Shows the sttorney for the plain-
tiff perauadlng a witness to have a more favorable viewpoint of bla
client's cause.
1. Wltneaaes— U. 8. 1. American Trial Lawyers Aaaoclatloa.
II. Itoacoe I'ound- American Trial lawyers Pouodatlon. III. Series:
CiTll sdvortitv* series (Motion picture) no. 5-
[KF8950J M7 74-714013
Boacoe Pouitd-AnierlcaD Trial Lawyers Foundation
The Remagen Brid^ {Motion picture) CBS News, 195».
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecflst on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
Crcditi: Producer. Burton Benjamin ; writer. Hal Boyle; narrator,
Walter Cronklte; uiuslc. George Antbell ; editor. Harold Sliver.
SumitMry: I'sea actual footage to describe the capture of the Rhine
River bridge at Remagen on March 7. IMS. Includes interviews with
the former Oerman cotnmander of the bridge and the first American
soldier to cross it during the maneuver. Emphasizes the Importance
of the capture to tbe Allied position.
1. Remagen, Ger.^Bridges— Ludendorff Bridce. i. The Twen-
tieth century (Television program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
tem, inc. CBS News.
Fi 67-230
The Remainder in division (termites) (Motion picture)
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in coopera-
tion with General Ijearninf? Corp. Made by Davidson
Films. Released by Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
8 min. sd. color. ' 16 mm. (Elementary mathematica tot teacb-
ers and studeata. Student film 0C)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Projett director. Harry D. Rudennao ; teacher*,
I.,aiireD G. Woodby, Jotteph Moray.
SUMMARY : An animated film in which termites and squirrels
demonstrate how to work division prt^lems Id whl(4i there are re-
mainders.
1. IMvisioQ. I. National Council of Teachers of Hatbematlca.
II. Silver Burdett Company. III. Series: Elementary matbemaUca
for teachers and students. Student fllm 6G (Uotlon pictare)
[QA117] 611 7a-7137U
Silver Burdett Co.
Remarkable Rebecca Riley (Filmstrip) Multimedia Educa-
tion. Made and released by Society for Visual Education,
1971.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in.. 331 ■'pm..
8 min. mlcrogroove. (Phonics — Initial consonant sounds, group 2)
Also l«sued with phonotape Iti cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents a story which stressee the initial conso-
nant sound of the letter "r." For primary grades.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling— Juvenile fllma.
2. English language — Alphabet — Juvenile films, a English lan-
guage— Consonanta — Juvenile films. I. Multimedia Education,
inc. II. Society for Visual Macatlon, Inc.. Chicago. III. Serlea:
Phonics— Initial consonant sounds (Filmstrip) group 2.
[LB1526] 372.6 74^739496
Society for Visual Education
Rembrandt {Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slidefl,
1966.
15 fr. color. 36 mm.
> Summary: A study of tbe art of Rembrandt, ootlug that bis major
emphasis was on portrait painting, but that hia work also fadudes
landscapes and religious art. With captions.
1. Rembrandt Hamienauooii van Rljn. ie(»-l«». i. Budek
( Herbert E ) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
759.9492 7S-734618
Budek FUms and SUdea of OaU£.
Rembrandt {Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
3 niii^ jii. color. 8 mm. (Holland)
IjOop liiiii. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Suffimar;/: Shoivs the environment In which Rembrandt lived, and
his exhibited works at the Rijksmuseum and Maurltshuls, Including
The anatomy lesson of Professor Tulp, Apostle Paul, Night watch
Syndics of the Drapers' Guild. Includes scenes of Rembrandt's home
In Amsterdam.
1. Rembrandt Harmenazoon van Rijn, 1006-1669. i. Park Films.
Series: Holland (Motion picture)
92T Fi A 68-5203
Park Films
Rembrandt {Filnintrip) Wan-en Schloat Productions, 1969.
2 filmstrips (pL 1, 57 f r. ; pt. 2, 60 fr.) color. 35 mm. and
phoiiodi--«: 4 s., 12 In.. 33i rpin., 34 min. (Lives of old masters)
With teacher's guide.
Cicditx: Writer, Lucie B. McCandless; editor. G. Warren Schloat,
Jr.
tiiimmmy: Presents a view of Ihe life and works of Rembrandt In
terms of his acliievemeuts and of the great historical events of the
time.
1. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rljn, 1606-1668. i. Schloat
(Warren) Productions, Pleasantvllle, N. T. Series: Lives of old
masters (Filmstrip)
927 79-733804
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Rembrandt (Filmatrip) Visual Publications, London, 1968.
Released in tbe U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications,
1970.
39 fr. color. 8i5 mm. (Master painters)
Ih.uble-frame version also Issued.
With study gtiide.
CREDITS: Author. Anthony Bertram.
SUMMARY: A study of the life and work of Rembrandt, examin-
ing the Intluences which affected him, and showing how his work
has Influenced subsequent artists.
1. Rembrandt Harmenssoon vau RiJn, 1606-1689. I. Visual
Publications, ltd.. London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III.
Series: Master painters (Filmstrip)
|:ND653.R j 769.9492 70-739016
Ucliityre Visual Publications
Rembrandt (Filmstrip)
tional Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannic* Educa-
.17 fr. <-olor. 3.'> mm. and pbomidlw. (Great men of art, aeries 2)
With teacher'a gulile.
rREI>lTS: Producer, Max Helni; collaborator, Sadja Heraog.
.SUMMARY : Tells of the life and work of the Dutch pahiter Rem-
brandt. Explains that he was an I nd I vidua list, resistant to academic
tradltloD, and that his paltiMngs embody a large variety of tech-
niques. Points out that Rembrandt iransrormed etching Into a self-
stifflclent art form. Shows exampleti of his work such as. The night
watch, Flight Into Egypt, several self-porl raits, and others.
1 Rembrandt IlHrmenssoon van Rljn, 1606-1060. I. Encyclo-
paedia BritannlCM IMiicatlona) Corporation. II. Series: Great men
of art (Filmstrip) series 2.
[ND663.R 1 756.9492 78-789824
En'jolopaedla Rrltan- nlca Educational Corp.
73-712958
Rembrandt and the Bible {MoHon pieture) American
Broadca^ng Co., in association wiUi Southern Baptist
Convention. Released by American Broadcasting Co.,
1968.
so min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Dlrectioaa)
Summary: Uses more than 100 tranaparencles of Rembraodt's
paintings In a study of ttie great master's tiae of the Bible aa a
source of Inspiration. Points out tbe wtya In which Rembrandt's
personal lite was reflected In his work.
1. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rljn, 1606-1666. l American
Broadcasting Company. Series : Directions ( MotltMi picture)
759.9492 77-702544
OINB
Rembrandt and the Bible (Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co. Edited and released by Graphic Cur-
riculum, 1971.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer and director, Aram Boyajian ; writer • Oedle
Starr ; narrator, John Cunningham ; original mualc, Alexander Vlas
Datxenko.
SUMMARY: Presents 76 of Rembrandt's paintings which portray
his development as an artisL Includes hb mature works which ex-
press a strong Biblical InStience.
1. Rembrandt Harmenroon van Rljn. ie06-166&. 2. Bible— Pic-
tures, Itlostratlons, etc. I. American Broadcsisting Company. II.
Graphic (Curriculum, Inc.
[ND65;i.R ] 759.9492
A. I. .\. Booklist
Rembrandt Films, New York
see
Here's Nudnik.
Paintinc through the afea.
Renbraadt'a Christ. [Motion picture] Les Films de satume
[France] 1970. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
From the Anthony Rolsnd collection uf films on srt
Also issued in s series entitled The history of srt Pro|r«m 5: Reslily snd
msLc-belicf -three eeniurics of contrssl.
CREDITS: Director. Anthony Rolind: music. Henry Barrsud.
SUMMARY: E^smincs s scries of drawings in which members of Rem-
brsndts fsmily snd the poor snd simple townspeople of Amsterdim sre repre-
sented ss BibliesI chsracters encountering Christ as He rulflUed his mission on
esrih,
I, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn. 1606-1669. 1. Roland. Anthony.
II LcsFilmsdcsslurne. HI, Time-Life Films. IV The History of srt. Pro|rim
5 Rcaliiy ar>d mskc-bclief- three centuries of contrast (Motion picture)
(NC263i 759.9492 79-714522
Time-Life Films 72
MARC
170
Rembrandt's Three crosses (Motion picture) Arts Council
of Great Britain, Ijondon. 1%9. Made by Balfour Films.
T-oii'loii. Released in the T'. S. by Films Tncorpomted,
1971.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director. Dudley Shaw Ashton; photography, Wolf-
gang SiiBchltEky: editor, Sarah Phillpeon.
SI'MMARY: Christopher White examines The three crosses by
Rembrandt, showing how the print developed, and bow the artist
varied his effects by use of different papers and different inking
of tbe plate.
1. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van RUn, 1006-1669. Three crosses.
I. Aris Council of Great Britain. II. Films Incorporated.
[NE2054.5.R4] 767 70-712018
Films Incorporated
Remedy for riot (Motion picture) CBS News. Released by
Carouwl Films, 1968.
37 mill. sd. b*w, 16 mm.
A special report based on tbe flndlnga of the President's Advisory
Commission on Civil Disorders.
Creditt: Producers. John Sharnick, Bernard Blrnbaum. Philip
Scheffler, Joseph Wersbba ; reporter, Harry Reasoner.
Summar-y: Traces and analyses the rise in civil disorders In the
United States, and discusses the problem of racism and its possible
outcome.
1. Riots— U. S. 2. U. S.— Race question. 3. Race discrimination—
U. S. I. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News. n.
Carousel Films, inc.. New Sork.
364.4 Fi A 68-3217
Carousel Films
Remember? (Fiinutrip) Herbert M. Ellcina Co., 1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rvm., 20
min. mlcrogroove. (Readwell essays — sound and sight serlea 1)
Creditt; Authors, John Ryan, Judy Romberger, Kathleen Alton;
narrator, John Ryan; ari, Joy Maboff, Qretchen Rosslter.
Summot-y.' A reading exercise which presenu scientific facts about
the sun. With captions.
1. Sun. I. Herbert H. Elklns Company. Series: Readwell
essays — sound and sight series 1 (Filmstrip)
428.4 71-737103
Herbert M.ElklQsCa
Remember Eden (Motion picture) Cine-Catii. Released by
Arthur Barr Productions, 1971.
10 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher'a guide.
CREDITS: Director and writer. Rolf Foraberg.
SCMMAKV : Dramatises the poem Remember Eden, by Rolf Fora-
berg. Against the moods and cnlors of the changing seaaons, young
adults express a variety of viewpoints related to the man-woman
relationship as their atream of consciousness explon>s values which
range from exploitation and conquest, to a meaningful relationship
of life-long love and fidelity.
1. Interpersonal relatlona. 2. Lore. I. Forsbsrg. Rolf. Re-
memb«>r Eden. II. Clne<^tb (Firm) IIL Barr (Arthur) Produc-
tions, Pasadena, Oallf.
801.41 77-711462
Arthur Barr Prodoc- tlons
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Remember Pcui Harbor~Amerie» tX war 1M1-4S {Mo-
tion 'picture) Hearst MetnAone News, 1966.
17 mia. Ml. b&w. 16 nun. (Screra oewi digest, t. 9, do. S>
Wltb Btorr Ralde.
^tHfMHory- Tnc«a hl^IlgbU of AsterlcK at war oo the battlefroot
and on tbe bome froot from Pearl Harfwr to T. J. Da;.
1, World War. 19S&-1M5— U. S. i. Hearst Bdatrotone Newt,
Inc.. New York. Series: Screra news dlfest (UoUon ^ctore)
T. 9. DO. S.
W0.63 7(^700284
Hearst Hetrotoae News
R«ncmbcr the daj ... in pjetures (Motion picture)
Kastman Kodak Co., 1968.
23 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
fimnmaty: Traces tbe bistorj of smsleur pbotosrspby with bis-
torical sketches and sctuat antique props. Concludes wttb demon-
strations of tbe newf«l Kodak cameraa
1. FbotCffrapby — History, l Eastman Kodak Companj.
770 76-701729
CINE
Remember joor name and address (FUmttrip) Jam Handy
Orf^anization, 1967.
96 fr. color. S5 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 a mlcrocroore. (Sine
a s(»)c of safetr. do. 2)
Based on a song In the book entitled Sln( a soot of safety, by
Ir*li« Caesar.
Bummtary: Shows children what to do when tbey are lost and
bow to protect themaelres.
1. Safetr education — Jarenlle films. l Caesar, Irrlof, IMC-
Slng a sons of safety, n. Jam Bandy Organisation, Inc. Series :
Sing a song of safety (ritmstrip) no. 2.
372.1 Fi A 68-4035
Jam Handy Organlsatloa
A Remembrance day salute (Motion picture) Royal Ca-
nadian Legion, Ottawa, 196fi. Made by Morelond-Ijatch-
ford.
10 min. sd. b&w. S5 mm.
CreiUt: Director, Phillip Crump: cinematography, Stanley LI-
plnskL
Bummary: A film salute to honor the dead of World Wars t and
n,
1. European War. 1914-1918— Casualties (Statlstla, ett) 2.
World War, 1989-1945~Ca8naItl« (SUtlstIca, etc) i. Hoyal
Canadian Legion.
National nim Board of
940.546
Canada
Fi A 68-1226
Remont, Pierre
Remington, Frederic, 1861-1909
Hie American cowboy.
Remington Arms Company, Inc.
see
Exhibition shooting.
The Farm.
The Great tradition.
One at a time.
Plastic shells — how they were developed.
Runways in the wild.
Skeet shooting with D. Lee Braun.
The Story behind the Model 1100.
Trapshooting.
Remington Rand, inc. Systems Division
It must be somewhere! A report on sim-
plified records management.
Remington Rand television commercial (Motion
picture)
see Christmas telephone [Remington Rand tele-
vision commercialj; Racing car [Remington Rand
television commercial)
Tbe Remnant (Motion picture) Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of America. Made and released by National Broad-
casting Co., 1969.
60 mtn. ad. color. 16 mm.
rreodt TarsioQ also Issued.
t on tbe NBC series Eternal Ught
y: Traces tbe tilittory of tbe Jewish people Id rartoos
JB In Eunve, from tbe time of tbe Boman BepaUtc until
tlw time of Hitler, and discusses Ibe holocaust leading to the forma-
tloo of tbe state of Israel.
L Jews In Europe — Histwy. 2. Holocaust, Jewish (lBe9-lMB)
L Btemil light (TrierifllOD program) n. Jewish Tbeologtcal Sem-
inary of America, m. Nattooal Broadcasting Company, Inc.
M6 70-706096
CINE
Paris flash.
Remote aenatng: a new loak at agriodtwe (Fihnatrip)
Office of Information, U. S. Dept of Agriculture. Re-
leas^ by Photo Lab. 1971.
40 fr. color. SS mm. and pbooodlsc: 2 s. (1 a for manual
projector, 1 a for automatic projector). 12 ln„ 2Si rpm., 10 mtn.
each side.
Al»o Imaed at slldefl.
With itulde.
Rl'MHARY : Sbows bow infraf«d ptiototrapby belps sclentlsta to
Identify tbe kind of crop growing In a IMA, gauge Its rigor, and
detect plant disease. Insect infestatioa, and drought
I. Aerial photography In agricnltare. 2. Pbotograpby, Infra-red.
I. Photo Lab. Inc., WasblDgton, D. C. II. U. 8. D«pt of Agricul-
ture. OAce of Information.
[SD387.A25] 630.289 74-739445
V. S. Natl Agr. LIbr.
The Removable partial dentore (Motion picture) Dental
Research and Educational Films, 1964.
5 mIn. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Bummary: Explains that only In certain cases will a dentist con-
sider extracting all remaining teeth and dlscosiee the preparatory
procedures a dentist must perform. lUustrates why tbe remorable
partial denture Is Important In maintaining dental health and per-
sonal aiwearance.
1. Partial denturea L D«ital Reaeardi and Bdacatlonal Films,
Inc.
617 Fi A 68-1791
Doital Research and Educational Films
Removal and installation of brake shoes on self adjusting
Bendiz brakes (Motion picture) Raybar Technical Films,
1966.
4 mIn. si. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Sbows remoral of tbe rarlous parts of tbe brake, clean-
ing of tbe backing plate, and assembly and adjustment of the new
brakes.
1. Aatomoblles — Brakea 2. Automobiles — Malnteoanoe and re-
pair. I. RaytMr Technical Films.
629.28 Fi 68-224
RemoTal of eorseal and aderel eoatact lewee. [Motioa picture]
SchotA of Sumng, Ohio State Univeruty. Made and reieaaed
by Dept of Photofra^^y and Cinema, 1971.
9 mio. (d. color. 16 mm. (Nunan| technique* for tbe care of psbsMS
with impaired vision)
SUMMARY; Uses close-up photography to demoMtratc emergency mmml
or nicttoa c«p ranoval of > pstient's comesi or Klers] contact lenses.
I . Coaiact leases. I. OUo. Sute University. Colwnbus. School of Nscs-
iag. U. Ohio. State Uaivcrnty. Columbw. Dept of Photography aad
Cincms. 111. Scries: Nurnng teclmiquei for the care of pstieab with impaired
vision. {Motion picture}
tRE977.C6i 610.73 72-700351
aNE 72 MARC
RcsDOral of Foley catheter: male (Motion picture) DelU
CoUefire. Released by Prontice-Hall, 1969.
3 mIn. ai. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing aiatls and tectmlqiies}
Loop film.
With Instructor's guide.
Bummary: Denwuitrates ttw rflmonl of a Folay eatbetcr. De-
Bcrlbea the equipment needed.
1. Crlnary catbeterlMttoo. i. DelU Colk«a. u. Prwitlce-HaU,
inc. Series: Nursing skills and tecbutqaes (Uottoo plc^te)
610.73 70-701161
Preodce-Hall
Removal of protein wastes in vertebrates (Motion picture)
American Institute of Biological Sciences. Made by Cal-
vin Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1967.
IS mIn. Hd. color. 16 mm. (Our itrlng world)
Shortened reraion of tbe 1900 motion picture entitled Excretion.
With KUlde.
Summary: Prewuts the chief functions of the mammalian kidney
and illustrates Tariatitms and similarities In various kidneys as
otwervod In Insects, earthworm, shark, and frog. Introduces tbe
neidiron and explains tbe significance of ^omerulus and Bowman's
capentes.
1. Kidneys. i. American Institute of Biological Sciences, n.
HcOraw-HllI Book Company, m. Excretion (Motion picture) Se-
ries : Our living world (Motion picture)
599 Fi A 67-5660
McOraw-HIU Book Co.
ReaMval of gimplc sataies. [Motion picture] DelU College.
Released by Prentice-Hall, 1972.
>pprnx. 4 min. si. color, jupet 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film in cartndge.
With instructor's guide
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the proper methods for the removal of limple
nonembcdded and embedded sutures.
1, Sutures. 2. Posiopcrattve care. 1. DelU College. II. f>Tcalice-Hall,
inc. 111. Series: Nursing skills snd techniques. [Motion picture).
tRDIU, 610.73 72-701019
Prentice- Hall 72 MARC
Removing a cyHnder ridge (Motion picture) UcGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1968. Made by Clear- Vue Films Corp.
4 min. fii. color. 8 mm. (Automotive mechanics series: engine
reballdlDgl)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the use of a ridge remover wblcb ellmlnatea tbe
ridge In tbe cylinder that pravents tbe easy and safe removal of the
piston.
1. Automobiles — Motors — Cyllndera 2. Pistons. l HcOraw-
HIU Book Company. Series: Automotive mechanics series: en-
gine rebuilding 1 {Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-998
HcOraw-Hiil Book Co.
Rnnoving a rivet (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by Baybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sheet meUI nerlea. Set 2:
Band tool operations)
hooQ Aim mounted In cartridge.
With teacber's guide.
SitnHMrv-- Describes tbe basic tooU aod demonstrates processes
and safety meaniren to use in removing a rivet.
1. Rivets and riveting. l McOraw-HIll Book Company. Se-
ries: Sheet metal series. Set 2: Hand tool operations (Motion
picture)
671.6 76-708076
McOraw-HIU Book Oo.
Removing and replacing chodts (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min si. color. 8 mm. (Machine abop series. KlemenUry
engine l;iihe. set 1)
With teacber's guide
Bummary: Demoostratea the extreme care whit* must be exercised
when removing and replacing the three- snd four-Jaw chucks and
the various types of face and drive plates In order to prevent damage
to the nose of the machine and to avoid personal Injury.
1. Chucks. I. McGraw-Hill Book Ompany. Series: Machine
shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion picture) set 1,
621.9 Fi A 67-2483
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Removing emtact points (external adjustment type) (Mo-
tion picture) Fairfield Associates. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mlo. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ignition series)
Loop film.
1, Automobiles — Ignitlcm — Maintenance and repair. I. Fair-
field AvocUtes. II. rolversal Education and Vlsoal Arts. IIL
Sarlee: Ignition aeries (Mottoo plctore)
[TLai3] 629.28 72-716240
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Removing frog pituitary (Motion picture) Ealing Orp.,
1967. Made by Theodor R. Marcus and George P. Fulton.
4 oiln 8l. color. 6 mm.
Loop film mounted la cartridge. Issued In super 8 mm. and
standard 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Bummary: Shows bow to remove tbe bead from a dead female
frog, bow to mount the head on a dissecting board to show the exact
location of the pituitary, and how to remove the iritulury gland and
tissue.
1. Pituitary body. 2. Frogs— Anatomy. 3. Dissection.
I Ealing Corporation, (Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-930
Ealing Orporatlon
Removing glaze from cylinder wall (Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Clear-Vue Films
Corp.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Automotive mechsnics series: engine
rebuilding 1)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Shows how to use glaze breakers to remove the smooth
shiny finish which develops on the cylinder In the course of normal
wear and which prevents new piston rings from seating properly.
1. Automobiles— Motors — Cyllndera i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Automotive mechanics series: engine r^ulldtng 1
(Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-994
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Removing ignition pt^ts (Motion picture) Fairfield Asso-
ciates. Released bv Universal Kdticntiun and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 niln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Servicing the small gasoline
engine )
Loop film.
1. GsH and oil engines — Ignition. 2. Gas aod oil enginra — Main-
tenance and repair. I. Fairfield Associates. 11. Dnirersal Educa-
tion and Visaal Arts. III. Series: Servicing the small gasoline
engine (Motion picture)
[T.T787] 621.43 76-716292
Universal Eldncatlon
and Visual Arts
171
Removing make-up (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational (3orp,, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. {Stagecraft: Straight make-up)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Sbows metbod.«. materials and tecfaniquea for removing
stage make-Dp.
1. Make-up. Theatrical. i. Eotben Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Stagecraft: Straight
make-up (Motion picture)
792 70-704843
Bncycl<Hiaedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Removing the piston from the cylinder (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Clear-Vue Films
Corp.
4 min. »i. color. 8 mm. (Automotive mechanics series: engine
rebuilding 1 )
Loop film.
With teacher'a guide.
Bummary: Shows the procedure to t>e followed In the careful re-
moval and Identification of all paris of the piston and rod assembly.
Points out the Importance of keeping mated parts together.
1. Pistons. 2. Automobiles — Motors — Cylinders. i. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series : Automotive mechanics series : engine
retniilding 1 (Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-995
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Removing unwanted seams (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 mill. Ri. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 31
Loop aim.
With teacber guide.
srilMAHV ; Shows the three most common methods for reniorlns
I. Sewing. I. FairBeld Associates. II. Universal Ekluoatlon and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Sewing series (Motion picture) part 3.
[TT705] 646.2 70-716112
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Removing unwanted stitches (Motion picture)
Films, 1967.
Bailey
o mln. si. color, super S mm. (Sewing sklllw series, no. 2)
Loop film tii'iiintett In carlrlrlge.
With manual.
(."redlts : Supervisor, Joyce Johnson.
Summary: Shows three methods for removing seams: using the
fingers to start the threads, snipping the thi-eads carefully with scis-
sors, and uslnR a seam ripper. With captions.
1. Sewing. I. Bailey Films. Inc. Hollywood, Calif. Series:
Sewing skills m-ries (Motion jtlrtui-e) no. 2.
646.2 78-709276
BFA Educational Uedla
Removing valves from a cylinder head (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Clear-Vue Films
Corp.
4 iiiin. *ii. color. 8 mm. (Automotive mechanics series: engine
rehuilding"2l
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows a method for removing the valves from the
cjliiider head pointing out the tools needed, how they are used, and
the precaution-! Involved
1. Automobiles— Motors— Valves. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Serie.i: Automotive mechanics series: engine rebuilding 2
(Motion picture)
629^ Fi A 68-996
UcGraw-Hlll Book Co.
Removing young chick embryo: filter paper ring {MoUon
picture) Encyclopaedia Britaanica Educational Corp.,
1968.
4 mtn. si. color. 8 mm, (Biological techniques)
Loop film.
Issued la standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Btmmary: Demonstrates the filter paper ring method for the re-
moval of a young chick for study under the dissecting microscope.
Shows that the filter paper ring method fHcllltates removal of the
Intact embryo »nd blood sinus for more complete study.
1. Chick embrj-o. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational
Corporation. Series: Biological techniques (Motion picture)
591.028 Fi A 68-2160
BncyclopneUia Britannlca Educational Corp.
Tiio Renaissance {Fihuxtrip) Uulton Press, I.^ndon, 1967?
Rc'tMso-l in thcTT. S. by Diifour Kditions, 1008.
47 fr. h&w. 35 mm. (British and European history)
A Beucoii fllmstrip.
With notes.
Summary: .Surveys the main aspects of the Renaissance in Europe,
including discovery and trade. Inventions, art, architecture, literature,
dramn, the Reformation, and politics.
1. Renaissance. i, Hulton Press, ltd., London, ii. Dufour Edi-
tions, Inc. Series: British and European history (Ftlmstrlp)
940.2 Fi A 67-4039
Dufour Editions
The Renaissance {FUmstrip) Warren Schloat Productions,
1968.
199 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoflisc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 27
mln. microgroove. (History through art)
With teacher's guide and complete transcript
Credilt: Writer, Martin Engel.
Summary: Introduces the student to the age of the Renalssaace
by presenting the ideas of ita artists and thinkers.
1. Renalsjuince. i. Schloat (Warren) rroductloos, Pleasant-
▼lUe. N. Y. Series: History through art (Filmttrlp)
709.02 Fi A 68-4519
Warren Schloat Productions
The Renaissance ( Filmstrip) Educational Audio Visual,
1970. Made in England.
4 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 4 phonodlscs (2 s. each), 12 In.,
83) rpm.. 20 mln. eadi side.
With script and teacher's notes.
CREDITS: Writer, Natalie Davenport; narrators, Jerry Stovln,
John (iien: editor, Robert Promer.
CONTENTS; 1. The origins of the Renaissance. 78 fr.— 2. The
Renaissance la Italy. 76 fr. — 3. The Renaissance In Borope. 89
fr.— 4. Renaissance art In Italy. 80 fr.
1. Renaissance. I. Educational Audio Visual. Inc., Pleasant-
Tllle, N. T.
709.02 77-737911
Educational Audio Visual
The Renaissance (FUmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
44 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creiitt: Author, Thomas Crawford.
B'imninry: A general Introduction to the Renaiasance, depleting
the ari, religion, culture, a&d governoieot of the times.
1. Renaissance. i. Troll Assodatea.
940.2 71-736252
Troll AMOclales
Renaissance (Motion picture) Jacques Forgeot, 1968. Re-
leased by Pyramid Films, 1970.
10 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Hummary: An art fllm In which a mysterious piece of Junk which
has been filmed in monochrome vanishes with a flash and turns Into
a spectrum of colors, then explodes In various shades of blue.
1. Cinematography. 2. Photography, Abstract. t. Forgeot,
Jacques. II. Pyramid Kllms, Inc.
704.946 77-708686
A. L. A. Booklist
Renaissance (Motion picture) Seabourne Enterprises,
Maidenhead, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Films Incor-
iwrated fl970i
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents paintings which demonstrate the changes la
styles and techniques, especially the development of perspective, dur-
ing the early years of the Renaissance.
1. Painting, Renaissance. 2. Perspective. I. Seabourne Enter-
prises. II. Films Incorporated-
759.03 79-711669
Films Incorporated
Rcuitnace. [Tranaptrenciet] AEVAC. 1972.
10 traniparencics. color, t x 10 In.
in cue.
With 32 ovcrtsyx.
With leachcr't guide.
SUMMARY; Outlines the importut cauMS and results of the Rcaaiiianoe
period, referring to interests in clsMicttm, the flowering of the arta, the papacy
and the Italian political itructure, the development of the nation-state in Italy,
Spain, FTsncc. and Enfland, prominent penooalitics, and Che difference between
the Reoaiuaace in toutbcro and northern Europe.
1. Renaissance. I. Aevac, inc.
eCB36Ij 94a2 72-734097
AEVAC 72 MARC
Renaissance and Mannerist painting (Filmstrip)
see The History of Western art. No, 8: Renais-
sance and Mannerist painting
RenaissaBce U black. [Motion picture] KNBC Television, 1971.
26 min. jd color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, director, ind writer, Larry Stewart; nKrrmtor, Roacoe
Lee Browne; film editor. Donn Hoyer.
SUMMARY: Shows black artists John Riddle and Timothy Washington as
ihcy work and discuss ihcir ideu about an. Employs special optical techniques
to dramatize their artistic styles.
I Negro «ru»i»~United Suies. 2. Art— Phikaophy. 1. Riddle, John
Thomas. II. Wishinglon, Timothy. 1946- III. KNBC (Television >U-
tion) Los Angeles.
[N6538.N5) 709.2 72-702332
CINE 72 MARC
The Renaissance in Florence (Filmstrip) Guidance Asso-
ciates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1971.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 89 fr. ; pt. 2. 77 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonmllsos 12 s. each), 12 in., 33i rpm., 14 mln. each part.
.\lso is.sued with phonotape in cassette.
With discussion guide.
SUMMARY : Explores the philosophy, politics, commerce, aad
arts of the Itenalssance In Florence, pointing out the naphaals od
secularism and humanism. Includes works by Donatello, Botticelli,
Masacclo, Brunelleschl, Lorenzo de Medld, Leonardo da Vlnd, and
Ulchelangelo.
1, Florence — Intellectual life. 2. Renaissance — Italy — Florence^
1. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville. N. T.
[DG 735.6] 945.5 78-739900
Ooldance Associates.
The Renaissance in Florence
see
Humanities: The Renaissance in Florence.
The Renaissance in Italy (Filvutrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1969.
r* fi-. color. 35 mm. and phonwllsc: I s., 12 In., 33J rpm., 17
mln. microgroove. (Milestones to modern civilization, group 1)
I^-iued also with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and script.
Vreditt: Author and photographer, John R, Poss.
Summary: Portrays attitudes In Italy which led to the Renaissance,
and describes the roles played by Rome, Florence, and Venice.
1. Renaissance— Italy. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc..
Chicago. Series: Milestones to modem civilization, (Fllmstrip)
group 1.
945 73-734777
Society for Visual Education
Renaissance of a river (Motion picture) IntersUte Advis-
ory Committee on the Susquehanna River Basin, 1965.
Sfade by Stuart Finley, inc.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer and narrator. Stuart Flnley; writer, Ralph Bur-
gin ; editor, Theodore Jones.
Summary: A documenUry aim about the Susquehanna River Basin
In New York. Pennsylvania, and Maryland— Its beauty and Its ugli-
ness, its problems and its promise. Includes a discussion of the
Intersute- Federal water resources compact for the Susquehanna.
1. Water resources development— D. S. 2. IntersUte relations—
U. S. I. Interstate Advisory Committee on the Susquehanna River
Stuart Flnley. Inc.
917.48
Fi A 67-5258
Renaming numbers for multiplication (FUmstrip) Holt,
Rinehart and Winston. Matle and rpleased by Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary mathematics, grade 3)
With teaching guide.
IlHse<) on (he book Kleinentary uinthematlcs: patterns and struc-
ture, by E. D. Nichols, F. Flournoy, R. Kalln, and L. Simon.
Summary: Introduces the associative property of multlpllcatioa.
Uses this property, basic facts, and the concept of multiples of tea
to llnd the product of a multiple of ten and a coantlDf ntunber. Also
develops an understanding of the distributive property of multipli-
cation over addition. With captions.
1. Multiplication. i. Nichols, Eugme Douglas, 1023- Ble-
menlnry mathematics: patterns and structure, n. Uott. Rlndiart
and Winston, inc. in. Popular Science I*ubllshlng Company, Inc.,
New York, Audio- Vlsusl Division. Series: Blemeo-
tary msthewatlcs (Fllmstrip) gradeS.
372.7 70-733885
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
172
Renaming numbers for subtraction (FUrmtrip) Holt,
Rinehart. and Winston. Made and released by Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary mathematics, grade 8)
With tciichlng guide.
Based on the book Eteraentary mathematics: patterns and struc-
ture, by E. D. Nichols. F. Flournoy, R. Kalln. and L. Simon.
Summary: Emphasizes place value and expanded notation In re-
naming the subtraction algorithm. Introdaces renaming la the
short form and compares it to the long form.
1. Subtraction. i, Nichols, Eugene Douglas, 1^3- Elemen-
tary mathematics: patterns and structure, u. Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, inc. iii. Popular Science Publishing (Company. Inc. New
York. Audio-Visual Division. Series: Elementary matbematlo
(Fllmstrip) grade 3.
372.7 74-733886
Ponular Science Audio- Visuals
Rendelstein, Les
see
The Brand-new basketball.
A Different kind of neighborhood.
The Tiny astronaut.
Rendezvous (Motion picture) Robert Grand Productions,
1965.
24 miti. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, writer, cinematographer, and editor, Bobwt
Grand; director, John Parkinson; music, Michael Smalt Cosf: Joha
Cardoza, Mellnda Miller.
Summary: A drama about a brief encounter between a man and
a woman on a remote part of an Island.
1. Robert Grand Productions.
791.43 70-707829
ReadesTOBS. [Motion picture3
Tune- Life Films.
A-V Corp, 19707 Released by
(Spscc— (he new icience. High
■pprox. 11 min. sd. color. 16 r
(choot level, r.o. 4)
SUMMARY: liltuirsics how baiic phyticsl iawi irc applied in the complcie
Tcndcivoui nuncuver which brtngt two ipscccrah in diflfereni orbiu rnd on
diflcrent planes to a meeting in ipKC. Diuinguishe* between the wayi in which
flight to the moon resembles the rendczviiut maneuver.
I. Orbttai rendeivout (Space flight) I. A-V Corporation, Houston, Tex.
II. Fime-Life Filnu. ill. Scries: Space— the new icience. (Motion picture] High
tchool level, no. 4.
tTLI095] 629.45 79-714731
Time-Life Filmi 72 MARC
Rendezvous at Lake Constance (Motion picture) German
Federal Railroad. Released by Association Films, 1963.
35 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Summai-y: Views of Lake Constance In southern Germany. Plc-
gr^a^boat ride to the fortified castle Meersburg and to th^ Uland
nJtnh'Sr'fSS^' ^^''^'~FT'>: * *"^- ^ Germany (Federal
Kepubllc, 1949- ) Bundesbahn. u. Association Flhns, inc
„. „ &14-3 Fi A 68-606
German Federal Rail- roiid ™~-ww
Rendezvous in sfiace (Motion picture) Martin Uarietta
Corp., 1965. Made by Frank Capra Productirais.
19 min. sd. color, 35 mm.
Magnetic sound track.
Summary: Shows entertainer Danny Thomas Interviewing people
about Uielr concepts of future space travel, presents a flgtuaUve
personification of heavenly bodies, and Illustrates the ancient orlalii
or rocketry, haiards In space, and an imaglaatlre taxi ride In a
■nottle plane to an orbiting sclentlfle laboratory,
L Space flight, l Martin Marietta Corporation.
Fi 67-1109
Rendezvous in space {Motion picture) New York times and
U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Made by Tomlin Film Products. Released by New York
times, 1969.
4 mln. sd. color. 16 mm, (Man on the moon, no. 2)
With discussion manual, special New York times sections, fllm-
strip of astronaut photographs, cassette of conversations between
astroifauts and earth, sound fllmstrip entitled Man on the moon, and
book entitled We reach the moon, by John N, WUford.
SUMMARY : Shows the lift off from the moon, the link up with
the command module, and the splash down, of Apollo 11,
1. Project Apollo. 2. Space flight to the moon. I. New York
times. II. U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
in. Series: Man on the moon (Motion picture) no 2.
[TL789.U6] 629.45 72-713613
New York times
Rendezvous in the reef (Motion picture) Humble Oil and
Refining Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Serv-
ice [196-t,
2S min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An underwater tour of the Bahama reefs, with views
of the coral formations and tropical sea life.
1. Bahamas — Descr. & trav. 2. Coral reefs and Islands. i.
Humble Oil and Refining Company (Incorporated In Del.) n. Mod-
ern Talking Picture Service, inc.
917.296 Fi A 67-6386
Modem Talking Picture Service
Rendezvous *67 (Motion picture) Canadian Red Cross So-
ciety, 1968, Made by Crawley Films.
25 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Donald Carter; narrator. Rick Campbell; mu-
sic, Larry Crosley; camera, Robert Ennis; editor, Vincent Valtle-
krunas.
Summary: Describes Rendesvous '07, a project sponsored by Red
Cross youth, which had as Its theme International understanding
and a better world for tomorrow.
1. InternatlooBlIam. i. Red Croaa Canada. Canadian Red
Cross Society.
861.6 Fi A 68-967
National Fllm Board of Canada
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
RcsA Macritte. [Motion picture] BBC-TV. Loodoo, 1970.
Released in the U.S. by lime-Life I^lnu.
20 nun. id. color. 16 fflin.
CREDTTS: CoDMBcnutor. David Sytveatcr.
SUMMARY: A Mudy of the life and work of Rcn« Mi«ritM, uut tbc
paiaitng La durc< poifMnUe u the focal poinL
1. MafhlW. Rent. 1S9S-I967. 1. Bridah BroadcMtiBg CorpotatfaM.
Teteviaioo Service. II. Time-Life Pilnaa.
tND673] 759.W93 7S-7U503
Time-Ufc Filmt 72 MARC
The Renegade (Motion picture)
African love.
Renewing the city (Motion picture) Ealinf; Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. cok>r. super 6 mm. (Th« Changloc cltj)
Loop fllm. Film notes od cartridge case.
Summary: Explains that b dty grows through cootlnuoas devtrac-
tk)D and construction. Shows hotulng projects which are erected
and traosporutlon systems which are built or renoTated, to insure
the controlled growth of the city. For elementary grades.
1. l'rt>an renewal — Juvenile films. 2. Cities and towna — Juveiille
films. I. Ealing Coiporatloo, Cambridge, Mass. Series: The
Changing city (HoUon picture)
372^ 7»-700427
Ealing Oofponitlon
Renoir, Jean, 1894-
Madune Bovary.
Remrir (FUmstrip) Visual Publications, Lonodn, 1964.
Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications,
1970.
^i fr. color S5 mm. (Master painters)
Double-fraoke version also Issued.
With study fnilde.
CREDITS: Author, Anthony Bertram.
SI'MMABY: A Study of the life and work of August* Renoir, ex-
amining the influences which affected him, and ahowlng bow his
work has Influenced subsequent artists.
1. Renoir, Auguste, 1S41-1919. I. Visual Publications, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. IIL Series: Master paint-
ers (Flimstrlp)
[ND553.R ] 759.4 73-739016
MolDtyre Visual Publication
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y.
see
Infrared spectroscopy.
Three production systems: lot production,
line production, process industry.
La RaatrAe. [Motioc picture] Scholastic Mafazines, 1970.
Made by Mary Glasgow Pub., London.
ISmin. ad. coJor. 16 mm. (Touie la baade)
With tcacber'i manual, student photo guide, and icript bo^.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching fitan. Preaentt s dramatization
which shciws French Mudrati aa they prepare for and attend tchool.
1. French language— Audio- visual instructioa 1. Scholastic Magazines,
inc. II. Series: Toute la bandc. [Motion picturei
(PC2112.71 448 75-715482
Scholastic Magaztoea 72 MARC
Renwick, David
Mitlnight in the artroom.
Bf^MH-fciwg a imivenal (Motion picture) Rayfaar Technical
Films, 1966. Released by Modem Jjetrmng Aids.
4 mlEu sd. color. 8 mm. (Automotive malotsnaiKe)
Loop film mounted In cartridge^ Ismed In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 iiirn.
Bummarv: Demonstrates tbe processes InrolTed in repacking a
tmlversal of an atitomobUe.
1. Automoblies—Steerlng-gear. l Baytiar Technical Films, n.
Modern Learning Aids, New York. Series: AatomoUve mainte-
nance (Motion picture)
629.28 78-701164
Modem Learning Aids
R^iacking front wheel bearings (Motion picturt) Raybar
Technical Films, 1966. Released by Modern Learning
Aids.
4 mln. sd. colon 8 mm. (Automotive mslntensnce)
Loop Dim mounted in cartridge^ Issued In standard S mm. and
in sui>er 8 mm.
Summary; A 8tei)-by-step demonstration of how to remove, inspect,
clean, grease, and replace the bearings on the tnttt wheti of an
automobile.
1. Automobiles— Wheels. 2. Automobiles— Maintenance and re-
pair, t. Raybar Technical Pitma. n. Modem Learning Aids, New
York. Series : Automotive maintenance ( Motion picture)
629.28 74-701163
Modem Learning Aids
Repttirins a door (FUnutrip) Jam Handy Organization,
1967.
22 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 In., 83| rpm.
BlcrogTDove. (Automotive sheet metal repair, do. 4)
With instructor's guide.
Bummarv: Describes the tedmlqnes of sutofDotive sheet tneUl re-
pair, and shows how to repair a door that Is bocUed In tbe center.
1. Automobilee — Maintenance and repair. 2. Sheet-metal work.
I. Jam Handy OrganiEaUon, Inc. Series: Automotive sheet metal
repair (Flimstrlp) no. 4.
629.28 Fi A 68-4908
Jam Handy Organlsa- tion
La Societe Lomi^re,
Vn Repas chez Francis (Motion picture) International
Film Bureau, 1970. Made by John Seaboume and La
France en Marche.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (S#jour en France)
With student handbook by Evelyn Robnr-Dorin and John Sea-
bo nrne.
CREDITS: Consultant. Evelyn Robar-Dorin.
SUMMARY : A French language teaching film. Dramatises a
mealtime situation involving a young American girl and her French
friend.
1. French Innguage — Audio-visual Inst ruction. I. International
Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series: S«^ur en France (Motion
picture)
448 T6-7(t9672
International Film Bureau
Repas d'Indiens (Motion picture)
Paris [1896 or 7,
33 sec. 8l. b&w. 16 mm.
Sadoul, G. Louis Luml^re. C^Ulogne Ltiml6re. no. 3SL
Made from a 35 mm. original In the Cloteiath^ue Francalse.
On reel with 58 other Lumlfere numbers.
In the Clnteiath^ue Francalse Film Collection, Llbrvry of
Congress.
SUMMARY: A group Of Mexican Indians pose for tbe camera
while sitting on the ground eating food from pottery bowls.
1. Indians of Medco— Food. I. Socl«t6 Loml&re, Paris.
II. ClDteiathdque Francalse Film Collection.
970.4 78-710492
The Repeater (Motion picture) Praxis Productions, 1971.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A Study of the psychology and culture of prison life
as revealed in the actions and resdlona of a released prisoner who
return to prison after s period of life ouUlde.
1. Prisons. 2. Prisraers. I. Praxts Productions,
[HV8665] 366 70-713397
CINE
Repeating experiments (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1971. Made by University Films, 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Experimenting)
Issned In set 4 of 4 sets of Olmstrlps tbst approach the teadting
of science from a process «od Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Proridee Information about the process of repeating
experiments which Is fundamental to sdeotlflc work. With captions.
For primary grades.
1. Science — Experiments — Juvenile films. I. HcOraw-HUl Book
Cktrnpany. Series: Bxperlmeoting (FUmstrfp)
372.3 78-737685
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
cmmstrip] Concordia Hhna, 1967.
36 ft. eoto. 3Smm. sad pbonodiK: I ■.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rptn., 6 min.
(Wofd tmm the croaa)
With leadan guide and aenaoa outline.
SUMMARY: ABtBterpiwstitmofTodayyo«wiUbewithBie.''aaeofthe
last words of Jtsos fhMH the croaa.
1. Rcpeatsnce. 2. Jesus Christ— Seven last words. 1. Concordia PuUiab-
^ House, St. Leoia. II. Sericsi Word ftam the croM. (FUmstripj
tBTSOOi 232.9 72-734555
Concordia Pitarn 73 MARC
Repetition and rhythm (Filmstrip) McCIellan Cole. Re-
leased by Bailey Films, 1967.
32 fr. color. 35 mm, and phonodlsc: 2 s., 7 in., 33* rpm. (Com-
position in nature)
With manuaL
Summary: Shows how the principles of rei>etitlon and rhythm
appear In nature.
L Biology— Periodicity. 2. Rhythm.
Bailey nims, Inc.. Hollywood, Calif.
(Flimstrlp)
674 Fi A 67-3644
Bailey Films
Replacement of heart valves (Motion picture) University
of Wisconsin. Released by Bureau of Audio- Visual In-
struction, 1970.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other versions available: super 8 mm. reel with magnetic sound
track: super 8 mm. loop film In cartridge with magnetic sound track;
regular 8 mm. loop film in cartridge with magnetic sound track.
Creditt: Author, William P. Young.
Bummaty: Presents current Information concerning the replace-
ment of heart valves with either prosthetic valves or homogrsfL
DLscusses the types of valves available and the use of tbe homecraft
valve replacement.
1. Heart valve prosthesis. i. Wisconsin. University, n. Wis-
consin. University. Bureau of Audto-Vlaual Instmction.
617 70-706454
Wis. Univ. Bur. of A-V Instruction
Replacing a lower main bearing insert (Motion picture)
McGraw-HiU Book Co., 1968. Made by Clear-Vue Fihns
Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Automotive mechanics series: oigine
rebuilding 1)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes various parts that make op a main bearing
and demonstrates tbe procedure for replacing a lower main bearing
insert.
1. Automobiles — Motors— Bearings. i. McGraw-Hill Book (Com-
pany. Series: Automotive mechanics swles: engine rebuilding 1
( Motion lecture)
629.28 Fi A 68-997
McGraw-HUl Book Co.
Replacing a themnBtat (Motion picture) Raybar TedmScal
Films, 1966. Released by Modem Lemming Aids.
4 mln. sd. color. 8 mm. (Automotive malntenatH*)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
Summary- Demonstrstes how to repUce the tbennosut In an snto-
mnblle. Shows the mechanic as he removes tbe bolts which hold
down the water outlet. renKivee the outlet, and lifts out and deans
tbe old thermostat and gaAet, shellscs tbe new gasket, and sets tbe
thermostst In pisce.
1 Thermostat 2. Automobiles — Maintenance snd repair. t.
Raybar Technical Fllnu. n. Modem Learning Aids, New York.
Series: Automotive mslntensnce (Motion picture)
629.28 70-701162
Moduli Learning Aids
0>le, McCldlan. n.
Series: Composition In nature
173
Replacing an upper main bearing insert (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Clear-Vue Films
Corp.
4 mliL si. color. 8 inm. (Automotive mechanics seriwi: etiRiiie
rebuilding 1>
Loop film.
With (encher'a guide.
Summary: Desfrlbes how the Insert In a heariiig can be r^laced
If the bearing becOToes worn but the bearing Journal Is not scored
or tapered.
1. Automobile;*— Motors— Uearlngs. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Automotive mechanics series: engine rebuilding 1
(Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-998
MtGraw-Hin Book Co.
Be^adng Bendix brake shoes (Motion picture) Raybar
Tachnical Films, 1966. Released by Modem Learning Aids.
4 mln. sd. color. 8 mm. ( Automotive maintenance)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
BumtHary: Shows the removal of tbe brake shoes. Including the
varions springs, andiors. and adjustment bands. Demonstrates the
washing and cleaning of the bSiCklng plate, the assembly of the new
brake shoes, and the rough adjustment of tiie brakes.
1. Automobiles— Brakes. r. Rajbar Technical Films, n. Mod-
em Learning Aids, New York. Series: Automotive maintenance
(Motion picture)
629.28 71-701166
Modem Learning Aids
R^lacing generator brashes (Motion picture) Raybar
Technical Films, 1966.
4 min. si. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows removal of the end plate and old brushes. In-
cludes Installation of the commutator and end irfate as well as a check
I. Raybar Technical Films.
Replacing ignition points (Motion picture) Raybar Techni-
cal Fikns, 1966.
4 miiL si. color. 16 mm.
Ssmmary: Shows removal of distributor cap, rotor, and old points.
Includes the installation of new points and wire pigtails and the
replacing of rotor and distributor cover.
1. Automobiles— Ignition. 2, Automobiles— Maintenance and re-
pair. L Rttybar Technical Films.
Fi 68-226
Replacing points and condenser (pivotless type, part 1)
(Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Released by Uni-
versal Education anil Visu:il Arts. U>71.
4 min- si. color, super 8 muL (Ignition series)
Loop film.
1. Automobiles — Ignition — Maintenance and rqMUr. I. Falr-
Oeld Asodates. II. Universal Education and Tlsiial Arts. III.
Series: Ignition series (Motion picture)
[Tr>2131 620.28 70-715242
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Replacing points and nmdenser (pivotless type, part 2)
(Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Released by Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mlQ. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Ignition series)
Loop film.
1, Automobiles — Ignition — Msintenance and repair. I. Fair-
field Assodatea. II. Universal Education and Vistial Artib IIL
Series: Ignition series (Motion picture)
[TL213] 629.28 73-715243
Unlreraal Education and Visual Arts
Replacing the spark plug wire {Motion picture) Fairfield
As.sociates. Released by Universal Education and V^isunl
Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Servicing the small gasoline
engine)
Loop film.
1. Spark-plugs. Z Gas and oil engines— Maintenance and repair
I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts,
III. Series: Servicing the small gasoline mgiiie (Motion picture)
[TJ787] 621.43 73-715294
Universal F^ucation and Visual Arts
Repfatdng the thermostat (Motion picture) Raybar Tedi-
nical Films, 1966.
4 mln. si. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows removal of bolts holding down the watw outlet,
removal of the outlet, and the uncovering of the thermostst In-
cludes shellacking techniques. Installation of the new gasket and
thermostat, and replacing of the water outlet
L Automobiles — Motors — Cooling. 2. Automobiles — Maintenance
aitd repatr. l Raybar Technical Films.
629.28 Fi 68-227
Replay (Motion picture) Arrow Co. Made by Concepts
Unlimited, 1971.
8 mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Humorously documents the existence of the genera-
tion link Instead of the generation gap.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Onllict of generations — Anecdotes, facedae, etc. L Arrow
Company.
152.4 71-711423
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Report caid {Motion /^kture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
li^es. Miuie by ruiversity of Missouri at Kansas City and
Calvin Productions, lOfij.
12 min. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Critical moments In teachloff)
Script developed by Inter-Unlverslty Film Project
With teacher's manual and student discussion and studj Eulde.
Summary.' An open-end film which examines the problem ol the
tMtsis on which students should l>e graded.
1. Grading and marking (Students) i. Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, inc. Series: Critical momenta In teaching {Motion pic-
ture)
371.27 Fi A 68-2462
Holt, Rinehart and Winatoa
The Report card: how does Riccardo feel? (Motion picture)
EiK yclopnedia Itritannica Educational Corp., 1970.
r* uii'i. s(l. color. 16 mm.
.\lso Issued In t)Aw.
With teacher's guide.
CKEDITS : Producer, Gary Bergland.
SUMMARY: Uses an experience of a young boy and his unappre-
ciated! report card to show to children that people do not always
control their emotions and that anger can be misdirected. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Emotions — Juvenile Alms, 2, Anger — Juvenile fllms,
I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Ekiucatlonal Corporation.
152.4 76-712290
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Report from Berlin (Motion picture)
see Film coimnunique, no. 2
A Report from Budd (Motion picture) Marathon TV
Newsreel, 1958,
20 mi:-. s(l. b&w. 16 mm.
OredUa- Producer. Konstantln Knlser; director, Kenneth Baldwin;
writer, Reuven Franli, W. Kllpatricli; photographer, Jaclt Horton;
editor. Ken Brighton.
Summary: Discusses the Budd Company, an organization encom-
passing eleven manufacturing plants and representing a capital in-
vestment of over one hundred million dollars. Describes this vast
Industrial complex and its products.
1. Budd Company. i. Marathon International Productions, Inc.,
New Yorlc _
658 Fi 68-646
Report from Cuba (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity .\udio- Visual Center, 1967.
57 min. sd. Wkw. 16 mm. (Intertel)
Credits: Pi-oducers, Richard Moore, Saul I.nndau; photographers
and editors, Irving Saraf, Philip Greene.
Summary: Discusses economic and social developments which
affect (lifTerent social classes In different ways. Includes scenes
from the first omventton of the Organization (or La tin- American
Solidarity.
1. Cuba— Soe. condlt. 2. Social classes— Cuba. I. National E^du-
catlonal Television and Radio Outer, ii. Indiana. University.
Audio-Visual Center. Series: Intertel (Motion picture)
309.15 Fi A 68-325
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
A Report from San Joan {Motion picture) Delta Films
International. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1964.
17 min. sd. color. 85 mm. (World-wide adventure special)
Credit: Director and script, David Ahlers; music, Arturo Somo-
hano: photi^raphy, Attlla Futo.
Suiitmary: A traveler of Puerto Rico, emphasizing the progress
and modern i suit ion that has talien place in 8an Juan. Includes views
of sports and recreational activities.
1. Puerto Rico— Descr. & trav.— 1951- i. Delta Films Intw-
tiatlonal. ii. Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. Series: World-wide
adventure special ( Motion picture)
917.295 Fi 68-1568
Report from ThiiAol: Polysulfide base industrial sealants
(Motion picture) Thiokol Chemical Corp., 1963.
13 ml I. sd. color. 16 mm.
IncluiItfS sequences from the 1D60 motion picture entitled Poly-
sulfides for Industry,
Summary: Reviews the properties of polysulflde base sealants and
discusses their applications In industry. In architecture, and In
DUirlneand highway situations.
1. Sealing compounds. 2. Sulphides. i. Thiokol Ohemlcal
Corporatton. n. Polysulfide base industrial sealants (Motion picture)
620.1 Fi 67-948
Report from Uganda (Motion picture) Machris Produc-
tions, 1967.
^ nln. xd color. W ram.
Summary: A documentary account of the collt^-tlon and prepara-
tion of birds and selected primates for the I'Os Angeles Museum of
Natural History.
1. Primates. 2. Birds. 3. Biological specimens — Collection and
preaervatlon. l Hachrla Productions.
598.2'074 Fi A 68-806
cun
The Report generator (Motion picture) International Busi-
ness Machines Corp. Released by Training Filzoa, 1964.
& min. sd. color. 16 mia.
Summary: DMOonstrates the tecbDlqoM for usIdr FAROO and
RPO report gvoeratlng programs tor 1401 card systams.
1. IBU 1401 (Computer) 2. BPO (Compater profram laDguag*)
I. loterDatlonal Bunlnens Hachlnes Corporation, n. Tralnlnff Films,
Inc. New York.
0W.7 78-704706
TralnlaiPllms
Report on Japan (Motion picture) RKO-Pathe, 1946.
Made in collaboration with the editors of This week
magazine.
19 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (This is America)
Originally released in 35 mm.
la the BKO Radio Pictures Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
CREDITS: Producer, Frederic TJilroan, Jr.; director and photog-
rapher, Larry O'Reilly ; writer, Oviatt McConaell ; narrator, I>wight
Weist ; music, Robert W. Stringer.
SUMMARY: An account of the Allied Armies of Occupation Id
Japan and the problems of rehabilitation.
1 Japan — History — Allied occupation, 194{^-1952. 2. Reconstruc-
tion (1939-1961)— Japan. I. RKO-Pathe. Inc. II. RKO Radio
Pictures Film Collection. III. American Film Institute Collection.
Series : This Is Amer- lea (Motion picture)
940.531 75-710435
Report to Armco pe<H(tle: a newsreel of events around the
world ot Armco (Motion picture) Armco Steel Corp.,
1962. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
16 roln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the annual shareholder's meeting of Armco
Corporation, the dedication of the new Sheffield facilities at Kansas
City, Mo., the board of directors' meeting at the Armco steel plant at
Butler, Pa., and the activities of the annual founder's day.
1. Armco Steel Corporation. i. Armco Steel Corporation,
Fi 67-2176
Report to consumers. tMotion picture] Montgomery Ward and
Co. Made by John J. Hennessy Motion Pictures. Released by
Modern Talking Picture Service, 1972.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Narrator, Jerry Dunphy.
SUMMARY^ A «rics of interviews conducted by Connie Krause with de-
partment store employees show how leuil work helps satisfy imporwnt con-
sumer needs. , j ^ _
1. Customer service. 2. RetaU trade. I Ward (Montgomery) and Com-
pany. 11. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
iHF5415.5] 658.8023 ^2-702333
Report to the alumni (Motion picture) Columbia Univer-
sity. Made by Center for Mass Communication. Released
by Center for Mass Communication and Columbia Univer-
sity, 1971.
15 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: William HcOiil. president of Columbia University,
describes the status of the university.
1. Columbia Univeralty. I. Columbia UDlTeraity. II. Goltunbia
UDiverslty. Press. Center for Haas Ooounanlcatloo.
378.7471 75-711424
CINE
Reporting and explaining (Motion picture) Ceoitron Educa-
tional Films, 1970.
14 m:ii. Nd. color. 16 mm. (The Art of communication)
Credits: Advisers, B. Christian, Wll A. Llnltugel.
SHmTnaiv: Presents many carefully structured examples of speak-
ing techniques. Involves the audience to compare the elTectlveness of
various speakers, to consider and the reasons why some speaking
techniques are more effective than others, and to formulate guide-
lines for effective speaking based upon personal observations and
evaluations of the examples presented In ttie film.
1. Public speaking. i. Centi-on Educational Films. Series:
The Art of communication (Motion picture)
808.6 72-707571
Centroo Educational Films
A Representative hog carcass breakdown (Motion pictiuv)
Film Production Unit, Iowa State University, 1970,
5 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic wuod track.
CREDITS: Producer. Richard H. Kraemer; director, writer, and
editor, Thomas K. Smith; technical advisers, Robert Rust. Tom
Hooker.
SUMMARY; Describes typical breakdown of a hog carcass into
primal cuts. Shows which cuts must be skinned, and stresses the
economic importance of sklnuing for gelatin production.
1. Slaughtering and slaughter-houses. 2. Pork. I. Iowa. State
University of Science and Technology. Ames. Film Production UnlL
664 70-710222
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
(Repressed youth] (Motion picture) National Broadcasting
Co. in association with A. L. Alexander ,1960)
2.^ mill. ^d. b&w. 16 mm. (Court of human relations)
Credits: Producer mid moderator, A. I.. Alexander; mediators,
William A. ■\Vnchenfeld. Paul Dawson Eddy. Harry Enicr-«n Fos-
dlok.
Summary: The mediation board studies the relatlouRhlp between
a mother and her adult son In n «aNe arising from the complaint of
a mother who is distressed because her 24-year-old son refuses to fol-
low her advice.
1. Parent and child. i. National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Series: Court of human relations (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2269
Repression and nform (1816-1865) (FUrMtrip) Common
Ground, London. Made by J. B. Simpson. Released in
the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
81 fr. color. 35 mm. (O-ievel British history)
With teaching guide.
Credit!. ■ Author. A. L. Dahl.
Summary: Explores the Tory rule in Britain from 1815 to lB-'».
the passing of the great reform bill, and the Whig rule of 1882 to
1841 Examines the achievements of Peel, free trade, Russell, and
trade unionism. Describes Imperial adventures during 18S4-1865.
1. Gt. Brit.— Politics and government— 19th century. i. Common
Ground, ltd., Ixmdon. ii. Carman Educational Associates. Series:
O-Ievel British history (Fllmstrlp)
942.08 76-785930
Carman Educational Associates
174
The R^rodncer (Motion picture) Edward H. Rategan and
WCSM-TV. Made by Reeves Actron. Released by John
Wiley and Sons, 1971.
29 min. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (Wiley punched card data processing
film series)
Kinescope.
With instructor's guide.
SUMMARY: Discusses and demonstrates in sequence the repro-
ducing, gang punching, comparing, and mark-sensed punching capa-
bilities of the r^roducer; reviews summary punching and end-print-
li^ capabilities; and Illustrates the reproducing brushes, control
panel, and ptincti magnets.
1. Punched card systems. I. Rattan, Edward H. II. KCSM-TV
(Television station) San Mateo, Calif- III. Wiley (John) and Sona,
lac. IV. Series: Wiley punched card data processing film serlea
(Motion picture)
[TK4100] 65U 77-713030
John Wiley and Sons
Reproducing the forest {Fam^trip) Virginia Yo»ti»naI
Agriculture Service. Made and released by Virginia Dept.
of Education. Film Production Service, 1967.
=a fr ro'or 35 cm. (Virginia's forests, no. 71 ......
S^ 0™Se liik For«r5 in v«;.tlonal sgHculture In Mrilnl«.
rle«: Vlrglnla-S forests (Fllmstrlp) no. 7. ^. ^ ^..^j^jg
Vlrjlnla. Dent, of Education
Popnltr Sdenoe Audio- Visntla,
Reproduetion {FUmitriip)
IWO.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
Zmr^lT&^^%u^ and shows various meUiods of pUBt r^
prSiction? including sexual and asexual "^PJ^";?^"' SfS
grafting, tWenerating, cuttiugs, and runners. Deecribes i»^"»t f°
Sd fertili^tlon in detail using blow-up diagrams. Shows reproduc-
tion in bees, fish, and mammals. With captions.
1. Reproduction. i. Popular Science Audio-Visuals. „„^-.
5.74.1 74-733484
Popular Sciwice Audio- Visuals
Reprodoction— abalone and mussel spawning (Motion pic-
ture) Gakken Ca, Tokyo. Released in the TJ. S. by
International Communication Films. 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Uving coast line)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From the 1967 motion picture entitled Living coast line.
Summary: Shows the reproduction process of abalonea and mnaaela
durlDg spawning season.
1. Abalones. 2. Mussels. 3. Reproduction. i. Gakken Film
Company, ltd., Tokyo, n. International Communication Films. Se-
ries : Living coast line (Motion picture)
594 7&-703189
International CommnnI- cation Fllms
Reproduction by simple fission (Motion picture) Gateway
Film Productions, London. Released in tiie U, S. by In-
ternational Communication Films, 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. ( Secondary biological sciences series)
Loop aim mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super S mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Illustrates reproduction by simple fission, using aa
examples green alga, a species of bacillus, and a Panameclum
Cauda tuum. .^^ ^
1. FIsalon (Biology) I. Gateway Film Productions, ltd., Lon-
don, n. International Communication Films. Series: Secondary
blot<wical sciences series (Motion picture)
674.8 Fi A 68-3091
International CommnnI- cation Films
Reproduction cycle of angel fish (Motion picture)
national Film Bureau, 1970.
Inter-
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Photographer, Lo Kwong.
SUMMARY: Describes the process of reproduction of angel flsh,
beginning with the courtship and proceeding through the egg-laying,
fertilization, and Incubation stages to the development of the newly
hatched fry. Documents the watchfulness and care of the par«it
angel flsh for their offspring during the first six weeka of growth.
1. Angel flsh. 2. Fishes—Reproduction. I. International Film
Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
597.5 71-710016
loternatknal FUm Ba- rean
Reproduction — fish eggs hatching (Motion picture) Gak-
ken Co., Tokyo. Released in the I;. S. by International
Comnmiiication Film?, 1968.
2 min. »i. color. 8 mm. (Living coast llnel
l»op (11m mountwl in cartridge. Issuer! In j-tandnrd 8 mm. and
lo xuper 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From the 1967 motion picture entitled Living coast line.
Summnrv: Uwes time-lapse photography to reveal the development
of flah eggs. Dlscus-ses the balance of nature, showing how some
of the newly-hatched fish are eaten by larger flsh while others escape.
1. Fishes— Reproduction. i. Gakken Film Company, ltd., Tokyo.
II. International Communication Films. Series: Living coast Une
(Motion picture)
697 70-708140
International Cnmmuni- cation Film?
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rcprodaction in cells (The fire phmses of mitosis) (Motion
picture) American Institute of Biological Sciences. Hade
by Calvin Productiona. Released by MoGraw-HUl Book
Co., 1967.
18 mlo. ad. color. 16 mm. (Our HtIqs world)
Sbortmed Tersioa of the 1960 motion picture eotltlcd Oil npro-
ductlon.
With mlde.
Sumwtam: Deacribca Tarlotu sUgm of eel) reprodoctlon. "trniici
the Importance of cell reproductioo In mainUintng life on earth, and
emphasUcB the role of DNA in controlling cell reiH-odnctlon.
L Cell dfriBloo (BlolOfj) i. American iDStltate of Bloloftcal
Sdencea. n. HcOrawHIll Boisk Conpan;. m. Gell reprodoctioa
(MoUoD picture) Serlea: Our tlrlnc world (Motion picture)
674.8 Fi A 67-1572
Hcaraw-HillBookCo.
Reproduction in hnmans (Filmstrip) Robert J. Brady Ca,
1968.
S4 fr. color. 85 nua. and pbonodlae: 2 s., 12 In.. SSI rnm.
15 min. mlcn^TOOTc. {An«toni7 and [Ajalolofy, no. 15)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette
With teacher's pilde.
SUMMARY: Discusses gametogenesls, ovulation and fertUlzaUon
embryonic deTelc^ment X and Y chromosomee as sex determlnaota
of sex, and the three stages of labor.
1 Reproduction. 2. Embryology, Human. 8. Sex chromosomee.
V-.^***"^ •^- B™<'J Company. II. Serlea: Anatomy and physloloer
(Pllmstrlp) no. 15.
[QH481] 612.6 76-7398M
Robert J. Brady Co.
Reproduction in the newt {Moti/m picture) G»tewmy Film
Productions, London. Released in the U. S. by Intems-
tional C/ommunication Films, 1968.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological scleocea series)
IxKV film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
BunmatT/: Illustrates the reproductive processes of the newt
Shows newly laid eggs wicased In capsules of Jelly, and thread-like
sperm swimming nearby. Explains that fertlilxatlon occurs as the
eggs are laid. Shows the batched larvae near the adult.
I. >'ewta 2. Reproduction. r. Gateway Film ProductloDS.
ltd., London, n. Intematlooal Communication nUna Serlea*
Secondary biological sciences series (Motion picture)
697 70-700583
IntemaUooal Com- raunlcatloa Films
Reprodoction in the nt: Part 1: Estrom ehangM in tlw
fcnule (Motion picture) Harper & Row, PnbHshers,
1970. Made by Unit One Film Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop film Id cartridge.
With tape script, Ub manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Credit*: Author. Richard J. Blandau.
Bummary: Shows the partial dissection of an aneathetlsed female
rat to rereal and Identify key elements of the reproductive tract,
and compares fluid which was withdraws from normal and estrous
rats.
1. Reproduction. 2. Rats— PhysloU^y. S. Estrua i. Harper k
Bow, Publishers. Series; Biology series (Motion picture. Harper
* Bow) '^ *^
699.3 72-706696
Harper * Bow. PubUah- ers
Reproduction in the rat. Part 2: OvulatiMi and ess trans*
p«t (Motion picture) Harper St Row, Publishers, 1970.
Hade by Unit One Film Productiona.
3 min. s\. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop flim In cartridge.
Wltli tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Crtta*: Author. Richard J. Blandau.
Bummarif: Using scenes of a living rat, shows a high-powered
view of the ovary In capsule and animated and matching live scenes
of ovulation In a single follicle. Follows a stained e^ In tranqiort
and through Its absorption into the oviduct
1. Reproduction. 2. Rats—rhysiology. 3. Ovulation. l Harper
A Row, Publishers. Series: Blol<^y series (Motion picture. Har-
per 4 Bow)
599.3 76-706697
Harper A Row, Publish- ers
Reproduction in the rat Part 3: Fertilintioo (Motion
picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by
Unit One Film Productions.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop film Id cartridge.
With Upe script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's mannaL
Creditt: Author, Rlcbnrd J, Blandau.
Summarv: Uses spHt-screen technique to compare a normal and
an estrous vaginal area of the female rat. and shows the results of
copulation using a combination of live and animated footage whicfa
reveals the behavior of sperm attemjrtlng to penetrate the egg.
1, Reproduction. 2. Rats— Physiology. 3, FertlllxaUoo (Biology)
L Harper A Bow, Publishers. Series: Biology series (MoUoo pic-
ture. Harper & Row)
599.3 70-706698
Harper A Row, Publish- ers
Reproduction in the rat Part 4: Vasinal smear techniqiie
(Motion picture) Harper & Row, Publisbws, 1970. Made
by Unit One Fihn Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop Qlm In cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual
CrrdUt: Author, Richard J. Blandau.
Ssmniartf: Explains the technique of obtaining and inspecting
vaginal smears, pointing out what the student may expect to find
from the smear through microscopic riews of estrous, dlestrous,
proestrous. and metestrous smears.
1. Reproduction. 2. Bats — Physiology. 3. Taglna. i. Harper A
■ "" " '■■ ' Series; Biology series (Motion picture. Harper
Harper * Bow, PobUsh-
699.3
78-706699
Reproduction in the sea orehin (Motion picture) Harper A
Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Produc-
tions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
CrtdUt: Author, Ralph W. Hinegardner.
8umm4try: Presents cloee-ope of the oral and aboral bemlqibeTes
of the male and female sea urchin, and Includes scenes of Induced
female spawning and male spenn release.
1. Sea-urchins. 2. Reproduction. i. Harper A Row, Publlabera
Series; Biology series (Motion picture. Harper A Bow)
693 73-706700
Harper A Bow, Publish- era
Reproduction of a vertebrate, I (fertilizatioo and earty
deTeli^ment) (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Life science)
Loop fllni. I^ued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teactier's guide.
Btimmary: Shows the first phase of vertebrate reproduction, fer-
Ullzadon and early development.
1. Fertlilxatlon (Biology). 2. Embryology- Vertebrates. 3. Re-
production. 1. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corporation.
Series: Life science (Motion picture)
596 72-704884
Dlca BducaUonal Corp.
n (later development to
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Bncyclopaedla Britan-
Reprodnction ot a vertebrate,
hatching) (Motion picture)
Educat-onal Corp., 1968.
3 min. "i. color. 8 mm. (Life science)
Loop film. l'*stied tn ^andard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummarv: Shows the later phases of vertebrate reproduction. In-
cluding hatching.
1. Embryology— Vertebrates. 2. Reproduction. l Encyclopaedia
Britannica EJducational Corporation. Series: Life science (Motion
picture)
596 76-704885
Encyclopaedia BriUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Reproduction— «ea urchin and shore crab spawniaff (Mo-
tion picture) Gakken Co., Tokyo. Released in the U. S,
by International Communication Films, 1968.
2 mtn. si. color. 8 mm. (living coast line)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issoed In standard 8 mm. and lo
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From the 1967 motion picture entitled Living coast Hoe.
Summary: Shows the reproductive process of sea urcfalos and
shore crabs during spawning season.
1. Sea-urchins. 2. Crabs. 3. Beproductlon. i. Oakkeo Film
Company, ltd-. Tokyo, ii. International Communication FUma Se-
ries: Living coast line (Motion picture)
693 74^708141
International Coromonl- cation Films
Reproductive beliavior of the brook trout SalveHnus fon-
tinalis fMoiion picture) Spoi-t Fishery Research Founda-
tion. Made by Robert Butler. Released by Psychologicnl
Cinema Rejrister, Ifl7l.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Authors, R. Butler. V. Hawthorne. R. Kitchen.
SUMMARY: Shows the spawning of brwtk trout In their natural
environment. Explains how pbenologlc environmental rfianjres are
related to the spawning period. Illostrates the initiatory cutUng
and probing of the female and her preparation of tbe redd. Shows
the competitive behavior of males, tbe spawning act, and the poet-
DopUal dance.
1. Brook trout. 2. R^roductlon. L Sport Fishery Boearcb
Foandadon. II. Pennsylvania. State Dnlventtr. Psydiologlcal
Clneoia Bcylster.
[QL638.52] 597Ji 76-713858
Psychological Cinema Roister
Reprodoctive behavior of the turtle (Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 196».
4 min. si. xxioT, super 8 mm. (Ekuth sdenee)
Loop film. Film notes oo cartridge case.
Summary: Shows Jacques Ooosteau and tbe crew of tbe Calypso
as th^ design and perform undersea experlmenta itw^ling with
tbe reproductive behavior of turtles.
1. Sea tunica 2. Scsual behavior in aaJmala z. Baling Cor*
poratlon. Cambridge, Mas. Series: Earth science (Motten pic-
ture)
698.13 79-703565
Baling Corporation
Reproductive hormones in man (Filmstrip) H. M. Stone
Productions, 1971.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Secondary science)
With guide and resource manual.
Summary: Describes endocrine glands and hormones; illustrates
the general relationships between gonadotropic hormones, gonads,
gametes, and sex hormone production ; and explains the female re-
productive cycle.
1. Hormones, Sex. 2. ReproduotlOD. 8. Sexual cycle of women.
I. Stone (H. M.) Productiona Series; Secondary science (Film-
strip)
612 70-787947
H. M. Stone Productions
Reproductive huTnoncs in man (Filmstrip) H. M. Stone
Productions, 1971.
51 fr. color. 35 mm, and ph<wK>dlsc: 2 a. 12 In., 331 rpm.,
19 min. (Secondary science)
Also issued with phonotape tn cassette
Oaptlooed version also Issued.
With guide and resource manuaL
SITMUART: Describes endocrine glands and bormooes; lllnstrates
tbe general relationships between gonadotropic hormones, gonads,
gamete*, and sex hormone production ; and explains the female re-
productive cycle.
L Hormooes, Sex. 2. ReprodncUon. S. Sexual cycle of women.
I. Stone (H. M.) Productions. II. Series: Secondsry science (Film-
strip)
[QP251] 612.6 76-789798
H. M. Stone Productions
175
The Reproductive system {FOmttrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica £dacati<wal Cmp., 1868.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Understanding your body, series 2)
CrtdiU: Collaborators. Darleoe C. Doncan, WUfried F. H. M.
Monu&aerts.
awsisiory; Provides a general survey erf tbe reproductive system,
with enqdiasU on the structure sod interttiatlofuhlps at the variooa
organa
L Reproduction. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Edncatlooal Oor-
poratlOD. Series : Understanding your body (Filmstrip) Series 2.
612.6 72-733411
Sncydopaedls Britan- olca BdacatlotuU Corp.
The Reproductive system (Filmstrip) Robert J. Brady Co^
1968.
44 fr. color. » nun. and pbooodlsc: 2 a, 12 lo-. 331 rpm.,
14 min. mlcrogroove. (Anatomy and phystologT, no. 14)
Also Issued with phonoUpe In cassette
With teacbo^ galde , - _ ,_
SUMMARY : ProeoU a detailed anatomy and physiology of male
and female human reproductive systems, including secondary sex
organs and acceMory structurea Discusses tbe menstrual cycle aod
tbe fertlilxatlon of tbe ovum. ,„.__,
1. Geoerstlve organs. 2. Beproductlon. L Bobert J. Brady
Company. II. Series: Anatomy and pbyslology (FUmstrtp) no. 14.
[(JP251] 612.6 79-739336
Robert J. Brady Co.
Reproductive system (Filmstrip) Educational Direction.
Released by Ealing Corp., 1971.
X, It. color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc: 6 min. (The Human
body and how It functl<Mis)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer, Bertram M. SlegeL
Summary: Explains how tbe reproductlTe system works and
provides Information on various aspects of tbe reproductive P«>«~-
1 Reproduction. I. Educational Direction. Inc. II. Ealing
Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: The Human body and
bow It functions (Filmstrip)
6184 74-788117
Baling Corp.
BipiiiiLlln ijihii tSIide set) DcBoyer-Oeppert Andio->%0>
ak. Released by Deaoyer-Oeppcrt Co., 1971.
(3 rikks. color. 2 x I in. (Devdcpatest of aaiaMl tysWos)
With Mscbcn' gstdc
SUMMARY: g« *—■■*« reprodvctive prootsaw iDvotvisg two ■"i*""™.
Md tsib the lifBlflcsace Of snxiag gesctic tnsts in aoinsls. Cootmls Mxnal
tspradactiaa srWi processes suck as Mssry flsiian, bvddiag, and alteniaaaaaf
pnscstioaa. DiicsMcs rcprnduttivs Mracngss, —the Ji at fenituation and ds-
vstapMtal of yosog sawog wtoHstpscks. With captions
1. Rcprodoctaoa. 2. Oowfativc orgsna. I. Dcaoyer-Geppen Company.
II. Scries: Dcvatopneat ot immal iysia«BS. iSlide Id]
[QP2S1] 591.1 72-733878
Dssoycr-OcppcrT 72 MARC
Andio-VisHsli
Reptile tggsi Hatchinc oi a snake (Filmstrip) Sigma Ed-
ucational Films, 1966.
28 fr. color. 35 mm.
With study guide.
CredUi: Gonmiltant. Nathan Gale.
Bummary: Shows tbe batching process of a snake as it emerges
from Its shell.
1. Snskes. 2. Eggs. i. Sigma Edocatlooal Films.
598.12 72-732579
Sigma Educational Films
Reptiles (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1968.
4 mill. 81. color. 8 mm. ( Life science)
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows basic life proceaes of reptiles.
1. Reptiles. L Encyclopaedia Briunnlca Educational Corpora-
tion. Series: Life science (Motion picture)
698.1 78-704880
Encyclopaedia Brltau- nlca Educational Corp.
Reptiles (Filmstrip) Imperial Fibn Co^ 1971.
82 fr. color. S5 mm. (Vocabulary of biology, group 2, no. 4)
CREDITS: Art work, Sally Kalcher.
SUMMARY: Visually presents the deflnitloos of various biological
terms pertaining to reptiles. With captions.
1. Reptiles. 2. Herpetology— Terminology. I. Imperial Film
■Company, Inc.. Lakeland, Pla. II. Series: Vocabulary of biology
(Filmstrip) group 2, no. 4.
598.1 70-738952
Imperial Film Co.
Reptiles and amphibians (Motion picture) Natibnal Ooo-
graphic Society. Released by HoQraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969.
54 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Explores the world of repCllea and amphibians, aod
compares their prehistoric exlstetMe with their existence today as
lower life forms.
1. Reptllea 2. Amphlblana i. National Oeographic Society,
Washington, D. C. a. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
919.4 73-701860
UcOraw-HllIBo(ACo.
Reptiles and imphihians (Motion picture) Nationa] Geo-
graphic Society. Released by McGmw-Hill Book Co.,
54 nrin. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Sumtmary: Explores tbe world of rqttllcs aod anpblblana, aod
compares their prehistoric exlsteoos with tbdr existence today as
lower life forma
1. Beptllee. 2. Amphlblana i. Natlocial Geographic Society,
Washington, D. C. n. McGraw-Hill Book Oompaoy.
619.4 77-701861
HcOraw-HUl Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Reptiles and amphibians of Minnesota (FUmatrip) Univer-
sity of Minnesota, Audio- Visual Education Service, 1967.
54 fr. c.ilwr. STi luni. (Minnesota Studies)
With Kuide.
Creditt: I'hotofrriiphr and guide, Walter J. Bi-eokenri<lge.
Summarv: rv^cribes the popular and lesser known species nf
vertebrates coiuiuonl.v found In Minnesota, including the tl^er sala-
mander, spotted leopard frog, milk snake, bull snake, nnd several
turtles.
1. Heptiles— Minnesota. 2. Amphibians — Minnesota. r. Minne-
sota. University. Aniilo-VlBual Education Service. Series: Minne-
sota studies (Filmstrlp)
596 Fi A 68-5956
Minnesota. Univ. Audio-Visual Education Service
Republic of Chad (.l/o//ou jncture) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1967.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Peoples of Africa aeries)
With guide. _ „ „ .
Credit*: Consultants, Dunrard Pniden, Helen B, Warrln,
Summary: Portrays aspects of life tn Chad, a primitive land-
locked country In north-central Africa. Describes the stroggte of
the people of Chad to develop Its natural resources.
1 Chad. I. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series:
The Peoples of Africa series (Motion picture)
916.7 Fi A 67-5918
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Republic of Germany (Filmstrip) Don Bosco, Released by
nniversnl Kducation and Visual Arts, 1970,
,18 fr. color. 3.5 mm. and phonodisc. (Countries of Europe and
AfriCTi, part 1)
.\lBo is.-iied with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMAItT; Describe* the customs, famous paintings, scenery,
topography, and industry of the Republic of Germany.
1. Germanv (Federal Republic, 194&- ) —Description and
travel. [. Fosco, Don. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts,
in. Series: Conntries of Europe and Africa, part 1 (Filmstrip)
tDD43] 914.3 75-740534
Universal Education and Visual Arta
The Republic of Korea. Part 2: The Korean conflict
{FUmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 19ftl.
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
Longer versions (37 fr. and 37 double fr.) Issued with script.
Creditt: Authors, Jack D. Boggan, W. C. Buchanan.
Summary: A Study of Korea: the Korean cotiflict, the religion
and missions of Korea, and significant landmarks. With captlona
1. Korean War, 195(H953. 2. Korea— Description and travel—
1953- 3. Korea— Religion. i. Bndek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
915.19 79-735257
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Republic of Niger {Motion picture) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1967.
20 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (The Peoples of Africa series)
With guide.
CrediU: Consultants, Durward Pniden, Helen B. Warrln.
Summarv: Shows the Importance of the constant search for water
in the Republic of Niger, where life Is almost entirely conditioned
by Its shortage. Pictures ways in which modernization Is Anally
beginning In this desert country.
J Niger 2. Water-supply — Niger. i. Universal Education
and Visual Arts. Series: The Peoples of Africa series (Motion
picture)
333.»'0966 Fi A 67-5919
Univereal Education and VUual Arta
The RepubUc of Senegal (Motion picture) Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1967.
16 min. sd. ]Aw. Id mm. ( Peoples of Africa series)
CredUi: Consultant, Durward Pruden.
Svmmarv: A study of the Republic of Senegal, Its landscapes, re-
sources. Industries, technology, and the Impact of these on the Sene-
galese people In the city of Dakar and the surrounding rural areas.
Discusses the problems of Senegal, and polnta out that It Is an Inde-
pendent hut undeyeloped repnhllc
1. Senegal— Econ. condlt. I. Unlyersal Education and Visual
Arts. Series : Peoples of Africa series ( Motion picture)
330.966 Fi A 68-1496
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Repablic of the Ivory Coast (Motion picture) Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1967.
2 min. sd. bAw, 16 mm. (The Peoples of Africa series)
With guide. „ , _ „ ,
CrtdiU: Consultants, Durward Pruden, Helen B. warriu,
ffammorv: Depicts life in the Republic of the iTory Coast, a small
but dynamic country in western Africa. Discusses the rapid political,
social, and economic changes that have taken pUce since independ-
ence waa declared, „ . ._^
1. iTory Coast i. DnlTersal Education and visual Arts.
Series: The Peoples of Africa series (Motion picture)
916.6 Fi A 67-6920
QnlTerssl Education and Visual Arta
Republic Pictures Corporation
see
Along the Oregon Trail.
Out California way.
Republic Steel Corporation
see
The ABC's of financial statements.
The Anatomy of free enterprise.
The Challenge of organization.
Changing management patterns.
Characteristics of the electorate.
Competing through research.
Competition in action.
Conference leader Introduction.
The Congress at work.
Creating jobs through growth.
Exploring costs.
Exploring foreign competition.
Foreign trade— challenge of a changing
world.
Getting into local politics.
How to conduct a meeting.
How to run a political campaign.
How to wage a political campaign.
Introductory statistics tor management.
Investing tor future growth.
The Keys to progress.
Long-range planning and financing.
Management and the computer.
Management and the future.
Managerial decision making.
The Manager's role in public affairs.
Managing and communicating by objectives.
The Meaning of democracy.
Money, banking, and economic stability.
New developments in human relations
and leadersh^.
New dimensions in organizational
communications .
The Office of the President.
Our Federal constitutional system.
Our two-party system.
PERT and critical path methods.
Payoff tables and decision trees.
Productivity — tbe magic lamp of progress.
Profits — the sparkplug of our economy.
Reducing costs by value analysis.
The Role of the Supreme Court.
176
i). [Mo-
state and local government.
Wages, productivity, and employment.
Waging a political campaign — money and
methods .
Waging a political campaign — surveys,
computers, honest elections.
Wl^y politics.
Why politics — Interview,
Your personal economics.
RepabUc Steel strike poBce riot (Mewifial Day
tion picture] Thome Films, 1971.
4 min, »i. biw. luper 8 mm. (8 ram. documents prajcct)
Loop Rim in cartridge. Fdm note! on cartridge esse.
CREDITS: Producer. Jim Schott.
SUlvlMARY: Shows the beginning and »>oie of the immedutc resuln « •
violent conftonution helween .iriting Repobiic Steel wortiet. and the Chicago
"""fchicgo-Riols 2. Cliicgo-Police. 3. Slritei sad kKkoul^-StCTl in-
dustry-Chieigo. 1, Tlionie Rlmt inc., Boulder, Cdo. il. Senet: 8 mm.
documents project. (Motion picture] .,_.,,-
^V6483, 33.-89 72-701315
Thome Ftim* '*
(RepubUcan National Convention, 1952, (Motion picture)
NBC Telsvision, 1952.
aO min. --id. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast July 6, 1952, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
Credits: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak; director,
Carl Degen; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass. ,^ „ -,,
Summan,: Four Interviews tn Chicago: candidate Haroid E. Sta»-
sen discusses the need for liberalism In the Republican Party; Got.
Ban Warren explains why he Is called the compromise candidate;
Taft campaign manager John D. M. Hamilton states his candidates
honest campaign on the Issues; and Sen. James Duff discusses Gen-
eral Elsenhower's nomination. Tbe panel includes Martha Roun-
tree. moderator. Mae Craig, Tom Reynolds. Lawrence Splvak. and
Richard Wilson.
1 Renubllcan Party. National Convention. 25th, Chicago, 19B2.
,. NaKl B^dcaSng Company. Inc. NBC Television Network.
Series : Meet the press ( Motion picture)
329.6 7&-701457
Requiem (Motion picture) Jeff Dell Film Service. Re-
leased by Mass Media AssocvoAes, 1968.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: \ tribute to Martin Luther King. Portrays the shame
and horror of his death.
1. King. Martin Luth»r. L Jeff Dell Film Service, n. Man
Media Associates.
922 73-702858
CINE
ReqnicB. [Motion picture] Brooki Jones, 1971.
17 rain. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director, Brooki Jones.
SUMMARY: Sbowt aa old car beinc put to rest in t midwestern junkyard
to the music of Benjamin Britten's War requiem. Without narration.
i. Britten, Benjamin, 1913- War requiem. II. Jones, Brooks.
[PN1997] 791.43 77-715315
CINE 72 MARC
Requiem for a faith (Motion picture) Hartley Productions,
1968.
8 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Oreat minds of our times)
Credit*: I'roducer, Blda Hartley; script, Huston Smith; camera-
men, Irving Hartley, Elda Hartley.
Summan/: Surveys Buddhist practices and explftlnti the rule of
Tibetan lamas In develofAng the extremely retl^ous nature of Ti-
betan culture.
1. Lamaisni. 2. Tibet— Civlliwit ion. i. Hartley Productlona,
New York. Series: Great mlndx of our times (MotliHi picture)
915.16 Fi A 68-516
CINE
Reqaiem for an ocean qneea. [Motion picture] Telecine Film Stu-
dios, 1971.
22 min sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Trices the history of the R.M.S. Queen Miry from her maiden
voyage, ihroufh her winime service, to her finil voyi|e from Southampton lo
Long Beach.
1. Queen Miry (Steamship) I. Telecine Film Studios.
(VM383.Q4] 387.2 72-700037
CINE 73
MARC
Requirements in the world i)l Jobs (Filmstrip) Sooiety for
Visual Education, 1970.
(U fr. t-utur. ;t5 mm. and phoiiodlac: 1 s., 12 In., 33} rpm., 14
nilti. I Job opportunities now, group 1, no. 1)
AIno Iwined with phonotape In oasaette.
Willi teacher's guide.
Suniniary: Dlwusses basic personal abilities, good work attitudes,
Baleable skllhi, and education. Illustrates each of these require-
ments In a persunallied Job situation and as they might apply to
school work.
1. Succeax— Juvenile fllms. I. Society for Visual Education, Inc.,
Chk-ago. ^^^leH ; Job opporluultles now ( Flltustrlp) group 1, do. 1.
371.42 70-738061
Society for Visual Kducation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Requirements In the world of jobs
ReqitbitM en el mercado de empleo*.
ReqildtM ea tl
Visual Education. 1972.
de CMpleoa. [PUnutrip} Society for
60 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodbc: 1 %. (for um with manual or mMo-
matic prpiector), 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 14 min. (Oponunidadcs actualo <k
trabajo. grupo 1. no. I)
Abo inucd with pbonotape in CMaetic.
Spaniah vcraiofi of Requircmenta b the world of )oba.
With teacher'* guide in Spaniah.
SUMMARY: Diacusaea baatc peraonal abilities, good work attitudca, aaleable
akilU, and education, liluatratea theae requircmenta in a peraonaliicd job
Htuation and ai they might apply to achool work.
I. Succeaa. 1. Society for Vtaual Education, inc.. Chicago. II. Require-
mentt in the world oTjoba. tPilmatrip] III. Seriea: Oponunidadea actualea de
trabafo. [Filmstrip] grupo I, no. t.
[HF5386] 371.42 72-732913
Society for Visual 72 MARC
Education
Res gestae imperii Romani (Filnutrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tarmica Educational Corp., 1968.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Roma: urbs et orbto— Latin level two)
Creiilt: Collaborator, Albert Rapp.
Bummarv: A Latin language teaching film. Elxamlnea the domain
of Imperial Rome.
1. Latin langTHige — Audlo-Timial Instruction. i. Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca Educational Corporation. Serlm: Roma: urbs et
orbl*— Latin lerel two (Fllmstrlp)
478.8 70-733589
Encydopaedla Brltas- nlca Educatlo&al Corp.
Rescae and self-rescne (canoe) (ifotwn picture) Herbert
Kerkow, inc., 1968.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Small craft aafety)
Loop Uim mounted In cartridge.
Su-mmar]/: Demonstrate* rescue and self-reacue metbods to follow
when a canoe has overtumed.
1. Canoes and canoeing. I, Kerkow (Herbert) Inc., New York.
S«rlea: Small craft safety (Motion picture)
797.1 Fi A 68-3052
Herbert Kerkow. Inc
Rescue breathing (Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tlrst aid techniques)
XxKtp film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credilt: Writer, Maxtoe Haleff; consultant, Harold R. Bassett;
photographer, Paul BockhorsL
1. Artificial respiration. t. Eye Gate House, inc. Series:
First aid techniques (Motion picture)
614.8 70-704634
A. L. A. Booklist
[Motion picture] Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1971.
14 min. »d. color. 16 mm. (The World of work)
With teacher'i guide.
CREDITS: Producer John Bamea; collaboraior. P. Craig Smith.
SUMMARY: Dcacribca the danger, excitement, and mponaibility of a Urge
city rcacue team. Showi the (quad at it it called to a fire and to asaist in health
emergenciea.
I. Rescue work. 1. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporaiioa.
II. Seriea: The World of work. [Motion picture. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp.]
tUA926] 362.1 76-715513
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educatioaal Corp.
Research engineering: Aircraft derelopments — airports
{FUmatrip) United Air Lines. Released by Society for
Visual Education, 1945.
26 fr. t>&w. 35 mm. (Air transportation)
aummary: Shows some of the tasks research englDeers engage In
to bring about developments In alrcrafL
1. Aeronautical research. i. United Air Udm, toe Series:
Air transportation (Fllmstrlp)
620.23 70-732924
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Research in the atmosphere {Motion picture) National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1969. Made foy
Film Graphics Corp.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Hummary: Traces the methods of man's exploration of the upper
atmosphere and near-earth envlroimi«>t from andeot times until the
present, with a detailed examlnatlen of Ionised belltun In the upper
atmosphere.
1. Atmosphere, Upper. 2. Helium. 3. Ionospheric research.
L U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
551 77-705162
C 8. Natlooal Aeronan- tics and Space Administration
Research on Wa;riiittgton*8 Blue Glacier (FUmstrip) Media
Unit, Clover Park School District 400, 1968.
SS fr. color. 35 mm.
CreditM: Photographer, Loals Kirk.
Summary.- Uses captioned pfaotosraphs to show how glaciers are
formed and to describe the materials and methods used for research
on Washington State's Blue Glacier.
1. Blue Glacier, Wash.— Juvenile flima. i. Clover Park School
District 400.
561.3 Fi 68-2068
The Research paper (FUmstrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1968.
IW fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 liL, 381 rpm.,
CredUt: Director, W. M. Burks; writer, Oeraldlue B. Kramer;
photographer. Slaurlce Prather. . ^ . w
Sumtnary: Demonstrates an effective method of doing research
and writing a formal paper. Includes the most commonly accepted
ways of choosing a research topic, of using the Ubrarj. and of
preparing the paper. With capUons.
I. Re^rt writing. 2. Research. i. Ootacuui Film Enterprise*,
n. RMI Film Productions. »»„-„^
808.02 71-733752
RMI Film Productions
Research Press Comp&Tty
see
Who did «4ut to wbom.
Research report: THC— the chemistry ot marijuana (Mo-
tion picture) KCET. Released by Indiana University,
Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
20 mln. Bd. Wtw. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Tony Potter.
Summary: A study of the reaction of a volunteer patient alter a
controlled administration of the equivalent of three marijuana
cigarettes.
1. Marihuana. r. KCET (Television station) Los Angeles,
n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
613.8 Fi A 68-2729
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Researching: a tt^iic (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
11 uiin. sd, color. Itt mm. (Oral communications series)
MiiKiifllic sound track.
With teacher's guide.
Cirditt: Adviser. A. Ulchard Sogllunco.
Rttmnian/: Explains the selection and research of a topic for a
speech. Shows various sources of Information. Including p^-sonal
visits, interviews, and the use of the library.
1. Oratory. 2. Itesearch. i. McOraw-HllI Book Company.
Series: Oral com inun lent ions series (Motion picture)
808.5 7T-701058
McGrnw-HlilBookCo.
Resection of arteriosclerotic aneurysm of the left carotid
bifurcation (Motion picture) Dept. of Surgery, Univer-
sity of Michigan. Made and released by Audio-Visual
Education Center, 1967.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, William R. Otoen; photographer,
Edgar L. Sherman; editor, Aubert I^avastlda.
SUMMARY : Details an operation performed on a seventy-two-
year-old man who had an arteriosclerotic aneurynn of the left
carotid bifurcation, nearlng the state of ruptnrei Show* the removal
of the aneurysm and Ita replacement by an autogenous saphenous
l' Carotid artery— Surgery. 2. Aneurysms. 8. Arterlosclerosto.
I Michigan. University. Dept. of Surgery. IL UldilgUL Uni-
versity. Audio-Visual EducaUon Ceotsr. _ _^ »
[RP698] en 72-718175
Univ. of Mich. Audio-
visual Education Center
El Resentido (Motion picture) Mental Health Board and
Michigan SUte Dept of Mental Health. Released by
International Film Bureau, 1965.
33 mln sd bAw 18 mm. .
Spanish version of the 1961 motion picture entlttod An«ry hoy-
Slmmarv: Uses the case of a ten-year-old »»? ^^^J" "^^^l
stealing to show how emotional disturbances can be engenderwl t^
fSlly tensions. A psychiatric team traces the boy's ^'«°^*°«
to Its source. Portrays some of the many factors that can arouse
feelings Of hostility in children „«,*.i n^ith Film
1. Emotional problems of cblldrw. i. Mental H^th rum
Board. New York. n. Michigan. Deptof Mental Heath, ra. In-
teroational FiUn Bureau, Inc., Chicago, iv. Angry boy (Motion plc-
*""* 155.42 78-707266
iDtematlonal FlUn Bureau
Reservoir bags and tiietr rootine care (Motion picture)
Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968, Made
by William Claiborne, inc.
9 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series.
Study unit 3 : Utility room procedures)
Loop flim mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's Kulde and student study manual.
CrtAUn: Educational adviser. Nettle M. Hutchlns.
Bummary: Shows various types of reservoir bags used In nursing
care, and demonstrates routine sanitary procedures to follow Id
caring for reservoir bags In the utility room.
1. Nurses and nursing. i. McGraw-HUl Book Company. Blaki-
ston Division. Series : Fundamental nursing aeries. Study unit 8:
Utility room procedures (Motion picture)
610.73 Fi A 68-3014
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
fwHftlil electrical wiriag. [Transparencies] Delmar Publiab-
en. Releaaed by DCA Educational Product*. 1969.
14 trampsrencies. color. 10x12.
With uacher'i guide.
CREDITS: Author, Robert Moortkouse.
SUMMARY: IDuRntes dicuit Isyouta for each looa or arcs in ■ typical
WRgle hoow.
1. Electric wiring, laterior. I. Delow Pubtidters. II. DCA Educationsl
Products.
ITK3285] 621.32 72-733875
DCA Educaliottal 72 MARC
177
Resin casting and embedding (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1966.
4 mln 81. color. 8 mm. f,\rt technique* series)
Loop tllm mounted in cartridge.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summon/-' Illustrates techniques of miring and pouring liquid
reeln Into prepared molds. Shows various translucent castings, as-
sembled In mobiles or as separate plaques, and placed to reflect the
light in an Interesting manner.
1. Gums and resins. Synthetic. i. Thome Films. Inc., Boulder,
Cola Series: Art techniques series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1786
Thome Films, Inc.
Reilstaace. [Motion picture]
Kenalex Corp.
Thome Films, 1971. Made by
3 min. >i. color. »upCT 8 mm. (The Electricity-elec ironies Mri«)
Loop film in canridge. Film noies on cartridge caie.
SUMMARY: Show* ihe four fsctora thai control resi«unce. the type* of
re«iiiori. snd the resijtor color code. Alio demonstriie* the uj« of • V.O.M. lo
rncMure restilance. The loptc ii completed in ihe motion picture Re«it»nce
mcuurcment and color code.
1. Electric resiitors. 2, Voltohmmeter 1. Reiiitance measurement and
color code. [Motion picturej II. Thome Films, inc.. Boulder. Colo. 111. Series:
The Elcctriciiy-elecironici wries, (Motion piclurc]
[TK7872.R41 537.6 72-701442
Thome Films '2
MARC
ResUtUKC MeanreBaent and color code. [Motioa picture]
Thome Films, 1971. Made by Kenalex.
4 min. «. color, super 8 mm. (The Electricity-electronics series)
I.OOP film in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: A conUnualion of the motion picture Resistance. Shows Uie
four factor! ihst control resUunce, the types of resistors, and the resutor color
code. Also demonslfMes the use of a V.O.M. W measure resistance.
1 Electric resistofs. 2. Vottohmmeter. I. Resistance. (Motion pwture]
II. Thome Films, inc. Boulder. Cok>. III. Series: The Elecuicity-electronics
series. (Motion picture]
[TK7872.R4] 537.6 72-701443
Thome Tilms
MARC
Resistance welding applications (Motion picture) £othen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Welding)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Portrays welding procedures through diagrams, cloa&-
np photography, and live-action shots.
1 Electric-welding. I. Bothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannda Educational Corporation. Series: Welding (Motion pic-
ture)
671.5 71-709868
Encyclopaedia BrlUs- nlca Educational Corp.
Resistors in parallel (Motion picture) Animated Electrtmics
Films, 1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic electricity)
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Shows by animation the electron current flow through
parallel resistors, and demonstrates how total current Is affected by
adding or withdrawing resistive paths from a circuit With sub-
titles.
1. Electric resistors, 2. Electric circuits. i. Animated Klec*
tronlcs Films (Firm) Series: Basic electricity (Motion picture)
537.6 71-708592
Animated Electronics FUma
Resistors in series {Motion picture) Animated Electronics
Films, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic electricity)
Ix>op film mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation modeL
Summary: Uses animation to show current flow through resistors
in series, and relates the length and cross sectional area of resistors
to total current flow. With -subtitles.
1. Electric resistors. 2. Electric circuits. i. Animated Elec-
tronics Films (Firm) Series: Basic electricity (Motion picture)
537.6 75-708598
Animated Electronics Films
Resists (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1068.
5 mln. St color, super 8 mm. (Art tedinlques series)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Crcditt: Adviser and artist. Gay Emien.
Bummary: Demonstrates the method of crayon resist, and explains
other resist techniques.
L Crayon drawing. 2. Artists' materials. l Thorne Films, inc.,
Boulder, Colo. Series: Art techniques series (Hotloo picture)
741.4 Fi A 68-3144
Tborne Films
Resnals, Alain, 1922-
Nlght and fog.
Resonant (Motion picture) Richard M. Shirley, 1969.
13 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
fiwrnmury: A montage of still photographs representing the early
life of an elderly lady, contrasted by shots of children at play.
1. Aged. I. Shirley, Richard M.
30L43 75-705654
CINB
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Resort city (Filmatrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co. in col-
laboration with the William P. Gottlieb Co. Made by
University Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.}
1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: l^pes of cities set)
With teacher's irulcte. Guide IickluK In L. C.
CredUi: Educational consulUnts, John R. Lee. Clyde P. Koho.
SufDfruirv.- Describes the nature of a resort city and the aspects
that contribute to that nature and to iU growth patterns. Wltb
captions. For primary grades.
1. Cities RDd towns. 2. Health resorts, watering-places, etc. i.
McGraw-Hill Book Compaay. Series: Community aeries: Types of
cities set (Fllmstrip)
372.8 ro-733617
3JcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Resources for tomorrow ^Filmstrip) Ward's Natural Sd-
ence F^tablishment, 1966.
I' flliiiatripK. wlor. 35 mm.
Witti tMching Kiiide. ^. ^ , .
Credits: Adviser and con»uItant, Warren Nelson; editor, David
B. Jensen. . ...
Content" 1. ForestB. «> fr— i:. Wildlife: land animals and birds.
65 fr.— S. Wildlife: flshes. W fr.— I. The national parks. «S fr.~
ri. The national parks and monuments. 57 fr.— 6. Pollution of air
and water. 67 fr. With captions.
1. Conservation of natural reeoopces. I. Ward's Natural
Science Bftabllshment. loo.
333.7 76-738660
EstabllBhroe&t
Ward'A Natural Srience
Resources in northern Ontario
House. 1969.
{Fllmstrip), Eye Gate
-ly L, coiur. ;Vj iiifii. and phonodlsc; 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
19 mln. microgroove. (Geography of eastern Canada, no. 4)
With teacher's manual.
Credit*: Writer and photographer. Maxlne Haleff.
Summary: Describes the two regions of OnUrlo, the Industrial
heartland of the south and the sparsely populated north. Dlacosses
the development of mineral and forest Industries.
1. Ontario — Economic conditlooa i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Series: Geography of eastern Canada (Fllmstrip) no. 4.
917.13 76-733783
Eye Gate House
Resources in the United States {FUmstHp)
Elkins Co., 1961
Herbert U.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Tour living American economy)
Credita: Bdiicatlonal consultants, Mary Stewart, Cecil Osoff.
Bummary: Discusses the influence of climate, resources, and tradi-
tion on cities and people. Includes the effect of climate on crops,
tbe Importance of natural resources to industry, and the Importance
of good transporUtion In the d»velt^m«it of industry aod commerce.
Wit* teacher guide frames and vocabulary liats. With captions.
For eleanentary grades.
1. U. S.— Cllmata 2, Natural resource*— U. S. 8l Transporta-
tloD— U. S. I. Herbert M. Blklns C<anpaii7- Series : Your llrtng
American economy (Plkostrlp)
872.8 78-784119
Herbert H. Blklns Oo.
Resources: use, nbOM, recovery, and discorery {FUm-
strhp) Popular Science Audio- Visuals, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' Kulde.
Summary: Analyses the ways in which resources are being de-
q>olled in the United States, AccenU the efforts at recovery of re-
sources, the use of materials previously r^rarded as wajste, new
methods of securing resources, the development of new sources of
supply, and the role of modem science In the preservation of re-
sources. With captions.
1. Natural resources. L Popular Science Audto-Vlsuala.
333.7 71-733644
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Respecting oar flag (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mht. si. color, super 8 mm. (The United States flag)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Depicts the American flag as a tiring symbol wbo>w
many changes parallel tbe growth of the nation.
1. Flar*~r S. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Tbe United States flag (Uotlon picture)
929.9 7S-704860
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educatlooal Corp.
Resplghi, Ottorlno, 1879-1936. Fontane di Roma
see
Fountains of Rome by Ottozino Hesplgtil.
The Fountains of Rome (Valle Giulia and
the Triton) by Ottorino Respighi.
Hesplghl, Ottorino, 1879-1936. Pini dl Roma
Aoaton^ of a symphony orchestra.
RcsplratfoK. (Motion picture] BBC-TV. Undon. 1970.
Rckascd in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 mm id ba» 16 mm. (The Human body. flo. I)
SUMMARY Dealt »ilh csictnsl tM(Mra»on in ihc hum«n Iwdy. D«cribe»
iMm pan •« eichangcd between ihc bloi>d and ii>e sir in the lun|i,
1 Rc^fWkm 2 BUkk). Gstct in I BritiUi BronksMing Cofporsiwn.
Tclevi».m Set*H.c H Timc-Lifc Film* HI Serie*: The Humsn body. (Mo-
Xurn pKlure] no. 1.
^p,2,, 612 73-7145.3
TimcLifc Film* 'J MARL
Respiration and excretion (FUmetrip) Edwin Shapiro Ca,
1969. Made by Edwin Sh&pira
1 roll, color. 35 OMn. ( rUmstrlp set 6 : Blologr)
Bummaiy: Describee the structure and function of the organs of
the human reqtiratorr sratem, the Sow of air caused by differences
In air pressure, the medtanlcs of breathing, and the organs inrolred
In the elimination of wastes. With captions.
1. Bevtratkm. 2. Excretion. i. Edwin Shapiro Company.
Series: BI0I0C7 (Pilnutrlp)
691.1 76-784708
BdwlQ Shapiro Oo.
Respiration and excretion, the akin, the central nervous
system {Filmatrip) Colonial Films, 1964.
S4 fr color 35 mm. ( Human body fllmstrip series)
r..»r ■"■Scle.. the loon, wd the complete "^'W"/ "'?"• ^
icrlb«! the (unction o( the excretory .mem and the lililMr«. «no
"e^ln. Describe, the centr.1 »•"<>»» 'I'""' -""'^"""wi-J
spina' cord «nd Ihe location o( motor and »en»>ry center.. With
"?''RSipiratlon. 2. Eicrellon. S Cenlml nervou. w.tei».
,. colonial Film., Inc., Atl.n... ^^|er.«. ^, ^ ^^^^^
Colonial Films, Inc.
ReipiratioB daring and irflcr ■■mthmli [Motion picture] Ayent
Laboratories, 1972. Made by Science and Medicine Filmt.
21 mln. (d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Preaenu principlei of retpirstory tare duriof preoperativt, in-
tnoperstive, and postoperative periods. Utiliia drsnutiutiaos durin| which
the viewer ii isked lo inwrprel finding! wtd decide on ■ courie of action.
1. Preopentive care. 2- Poatoperative can. 3. Rcapiration. 1. Ayent
Labontorie*. inc.
,RD99i 617 72-700350
CINE 72 MARC
Respiration in man {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nicft Educational Corp., 1969.
i:.; mill. *'J. oolor. 10 mm, (Biology program)
Credilt: Author, Bertrand J. Shapiro. .„,„.. i..n»
Summary: Illustrates respiration using an 'elated Mlmalhmg
to show activity In tbe lung and the appearance °' W2?iPf?^°;
strates the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen, and dlscassee how
long man can tolerate air pollution.
T RwlralLlf^^'i- Enjclopaedla BrlUnnlca BdncaUonal Corpo-
ration. Series : Biology program (Motion picture) -^oooi
gl2 74-702921
nlca Educational Corp.
Encyclopaedia Brltan-
Reaplratioa In the kmmm
Education Aids, 1972.
1 body, "t-r"**^ [Fllmstrip] Health
and pboooupc ii
19 n
51 fr, color 35 mm.
With iniiructor'i guide.
CREDITS: Script. Uila OufTi photogiaphy, Charles O. Casey.
SUMMARY: Ute« picturei and nmpuned illuAiatioiii to provide a detailed
explanation of the operationi of the basic respiratory tystem.
1, Respiration. 1. Health Education Aids (Fum)
tQPUl] 612 72-733171
Health Education Aids 73
MARC
The Respiratory syBtera {Filmttrip) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational C<»p., 1968.
42 fr color. 35 mm. (Understanding your body, series 2)
Credit*: Collaborators, Darleoe C. Duncan, Wllfried F. H. M.
Mommaerts.
summary: Provides a general surrey of the reeplrato^ system.
with emphasis on the structure and Interrelatlonatilpe of the Tariona
^'^^Respi ration. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
Doratlon- Series: Understanding your body (Fllmstrip) Series z.
'^ 612 70-788418
Encydopeedla Britan- nlca Bdncatlonal Corp.
The Respiratory system (Filmstrip) Robert J. Brady Co.,
1968.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 »., 12 In., SSi riwn.,
25 min. microgroove. (Anatomy and physlolt^y, no. 9)
Also Issued with pbonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
.'SUMMARY : Describes tbe anatomy of the rei.-plr«tory tract and
(llscuB.<tes the phj-alcs and physiology of respiration.
1. Respiration. I. Robert J. Brady Ccmpany. II. Series: Anat-
omy and physiology (Fllmstrip) no. 9.
[QP121] 612 78-739340
Robert J. Brady Co.
Respiratory system (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Bv-
leased by Ealing Corp., 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 8 mln. (The Human
body and how it functions)
With teacher's guide.
Credits : Producer, Bertram U. Slegel.
Summary ; Traces the procens of the exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide in lower animals and in bumans.
1. Respiration. I. Educational Direction. Inc. II. Baling Cor-
poration. Cambridge. Mass. Series: Tbe Bomao twdy and how It
functions (Fllmstrip)
612 76-738112
Baling Corp.
The Respiratory system of the human body {FUmatrtp)
Bear Films. Released by Educational Activities, 1967.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a., 12 In.. 3S| rpm. (The
Human Nystems, no. 4)
With audio script guide.
Ciediti: Writers. Ann R. Bdson, Jack W. Pattyson.
nummary: TracM how oxygen enter* ttie body and Is proceoed
by the respiratory system for use by the cells.
1. Respiration. 2. Respiratory organs. i. Bear ritms. Inc.
ir. Educational Activities, inc. Series: Tbe Human systems (Film-
strip) no. 4.
Fi A 67-4207
Bear Films
178
. [Slide act] Dcnoyer-Oeppert Audio- Visu-
al*. Rekaaed by Denoyer-Geppcrt Co.. 1971.
(3 ibdcs. color. 1 X 2 in. (Development o( aBtmal tyuemi)
With tcachen' guide.
SUMMARY: Examinct the role of oxygen in providiog energy for cellular
metaboUim in animals, Hi^tli^ts cellular respiratioa. sod ihowi its relaliaii to
oxidation of foods. Conlraiu tbe re^ratory requirement! of water and land
i, esplainiag the role of bk>od in tbe transport of oxygen and gaaeoua
I respiratory needs of reprcsentattve aaimob tbe efficiency cf
f >yuenu. With captioni.
. Respiratory organs. 1. Deooyer-Ovppert Company.
II. Seriea: Devdopment of animal >ysicmB. |Slidc ■«]
[QP121] 591.1 72-733881
Deaoycr-Oeppert 72 MARC
AudicKVisusk
RespiratwT systems in aalmali. tMotion picture] Indiana Uni-
versity Audio-Visual Center, 1971.
14 min. Ml. color. 16 mtn. (Animal lyucmi)
CREDITS: Author and editor. George Vukc: phoiographcn. George Vuke.
Tom Held.
SUMMARY: Compares the respiratory systems of a variety of phyla, exam-
ining the intake of oxygen by gills, membranes, and lungs.
1. Respiratory organs- I. Indiana. University Audio-Visual Center.
II. Scries: Animal systems. [Motion picture]
[QL845] 591.1 70-714742
Ind. Univ. Audio-Visual 72 MARC
Center
Response and implementatiMi ot the 19&4 dedslm (Motion
picture) WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released
by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm, (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans, Section 19: The 1954 decisions— prec-edMits and re-
qwnses)
Summary: Dr. Vincent Browne dlscusaes the tj-pes of plans that
were »u^>osed to Implement school desegregation In the southern
and bonier slates after 1954, the elforts of whites to evade Implemen-
tation, de facto segregation lu northern schools, and other aspects
of the problem.
1. SeKregatlon In education. i. Browne, Vincent J. u. New
York. Television station WCBa-TV. m. Coliuabla University, iv.
Holt Rinehart and Winston. Inc. Scries: Black heritage: a his-
tory of Afro-Americana (Motion picture) Section 19: Tbe 1»4
decisions— precedenta and responses.
370.19 73-704103
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Response contnH centeis— crayfish and frog (Motion pic-
ture) Gakken Co., Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by In-
ternational Communication Films, 1968.
3 mill «l color. 8 mm. (Structure and function of nerves)
l»op film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
Ruper 8 mm.
With teacher study guide. ^ , .. „*
From the 1965 motion picture entitled Structure and function of
Sumtnaru: Studies the structure and function of the response con-
ti-ol centers of crayfish and frogs. r'«„„„„
1 Frews 2 Crayfish. 3. Nerves, i. Oakken Fllm Company,
ltd,. Tokyo, ii. International Communication Films, Series: Struc-
ture and function of nerves (Motion picture)
6»1 71-703143
Iniematlonal Communi- cation Films
Response of a resmant systun to a frequency step (Mo-
tion picture) Education Development Center, 1968.
12 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm. (National Committee for Electrical
Engineering fllm aeries)
With fllm notes.
Credit*: Producer and director. R. Berfman; editors, B. Carinl,
Wm. Gaddls.
Summary: A computer pantomime motion picture designed to be
used as a teaching aid In demonstrating fundamental concepts rrie-
vant to linear system theory and frequency modulation. niDBtratea
Hie role of transients In providing a sniootb transition between
Initial and flnal steady-state conditions, using rotating phaaors to
portray the envelope and phase of modulated signals.
1. Frequency modulation. 2. Syst^n analysis. i. Bducatlon
Developuent Center. Series: National Committee for Blectrlcal
Engineering fllm series (Motion picture)
637.fi 70-702646
CINE
Re^wnse of the roach central nerve cord to sensory stima-
lation (Motion picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970.
Made by Unit One Film Productions.
4 mln. «l. color, miper 8 mm. (Biology aeries)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With tnpe iwript. Inb manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Credit$: Author, Steven Vogel.
Sumntary: Uses a cockroach whoee nerve cord Is attadbed to
electrodes as a basis for a study of tbe nervous system.
1. Nervous system. 2. Cockroaches. 3. Electrophyslology. i.
Harper A Row, Publishers. Series: Biology series (Motion pic-
ture. Harper & Row)
591.1 72-706688
Harper A Row, PubllHh- ers
Resptmse to attacks (Motion picture) Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates, 1969.
4 m' 1 Bi, color, super 8 mm. (Self-defense for girls)
Loop fllm.
Summary: Shows how to prepare oneself for the most efficient
response to an expected attack.
1. Self-defense i. Balley-Fllm Associates. Series: Self-
defense for girls (Motion picture)
618.6 72-707620
A. U A. Booklist
Response to gravity (FUmntrip) Stephen Boeustow. Re-
leased by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
33 fr, color. 33
dltlons)
(Plant re^Kinses to environmental con-
Sumitiory.- Simple exiwrlments show bow planu respond lo tbe
Influences of gravity. With captions. For elementary grades.
1 Oeotroplam. 2. Planta — Irritability and movemaota. t. Bosu-
atow, Stephen, ii. Balley-Fllm Associates. Seriea: Plant re-
(monsea to environmental conditions (Fllmstrip)
681.6 73-786646
A. L. A. Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
I to Ufftit (FOmttrip) Stephen Bosustow. Beleased
bj Bailey-Film Aasociates, 1969.
96 fr. color. 85 mm. (Plaot reflponsM to enTlroameotal con-
dlHoiu)
SMmmary: Simple experlmeoU show bow plants r««iiood to tb«
Inllucocefl of lisbt With captloiu. For ti^aentmrj grades.
1. Plants, ^ect of ll^t <hi — Jnvenlle fllms. l Bosoatow,
Stepbeo. it. Ballejr-nUn Associates. Serlee: Plant nspooMS to
•OTlroomeoUl coodltloDS (Fllmstrlp)
681.6 rr-TW64r
A. L. A. BocAlM
Response to mechanicar shock (Motion picture) U. S.
Atomic Energy Commission (1968, Made by Sandia L*b-
oratory.
18 mln. st\. color. IQ mm.
Sammar^: lUustratei several t7pe» of mechanical tfaock, showlnx
the shock slgaature generated by each. Defloes and explains the
Interdependeoce of the parameters of mechanical shock : acceleration.
Telodtr, and di^lacemeot. Tells how different decrees of damping
affect the notion of the sprlDg-ma«$ !<rsteni during .<?hock r&sponw
L Shock (Medianlcs) i. U. S. Atomic Energy Commisxion.
620.3 70-700217
U. S. Atomic BnerCT Oommlasloo
Response to temperttnre chuisc (Fthrutrip) Stephen
Bosustow. Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
29 fr. color. S5 mm. (Plant responses to enTironmental coo-
dttlont)
Summary: Simple experiments show how planu respond to the
Inflomces of temperaCare change. With captions. For elemeotar;
trades.
1. Plants, Effect of temperature on — JoTenlle films. l Bosustow.
Stephen, n. Baller-nim Associates. Series: Plant reqtODses to
eoTlronmental coDdltloos (Fllmstrlp)
581JI TO-786M8
A. L. A. Booklist
> to touch (FHirutrip) Stephen BostiBtow. Rdessed
by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
40 fr. color. 85 mnt (Plant responses to enTlroomental coodl*
tlons)
Summary: Simple experiments show how plants respond to the
InflDsoces of toacfa. With captions. For elementarr grades.
L Plsnbt — IrritabllltT and morements — JoTealle films. l Boso-
atow, Stephen, n. Bailey-Film Associates. Series: Plant re-
sponses to enTironmental conditions (Fitmstrlp)
69lJi 74-786M9
A.LA.Bo(AUst
The RcsponsibUitics of dstinc (FUmttrip) Family Film-
strips. Released by Society for Visual Education, 1970.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. sod phooodtsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 881 rpm., 10
mln. microgroore. (Dating problems of older teens, no. 2)
With teacher's guide.
CredUa: Author. Paol R. Kldd; consultant, Richmond Bsrhour;
photographer. Ronald Perkins.
Summary: Teens discuss the re^KmslMUttes of a tmy oo a date,
the responalbiUCles of a girl, the concepts of being manly and woman-
ly, and problems assoctated with dating persons of other religions
snd races.
1. Dating (Social costoms) i. Family Filmstrips, lac il So-
ciety for Vtsnal Bdacation. Ine, Chicago. Series : Dating problems
of older teens (Fllmstrip) no. 2.
156.6 70-735998
Society for Vlsnal Bdn- cation
ReqNoaibility, honesty, int«ciitr
Films, 1966.
{FUrrutrip) Family
45 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., SSi rpm., 15 mln.
(Discussion startera. do. 1)
With lead^'s guide
Cr<s<tt<; Writer. T. D. Allen ; narrator, William Woodson.
Sumtmtary: Presents three separate sequences to stlmulste groups
to examine the concepts of responsibility, honeety, and Integrity as
they pertain to Christian character.
1. Bespcmslblllty. 2. Honesty. S. S^-reqwct l Family Films.
Inc. Series: Discussion startera (Fllmstrip) do. 1.
948.4 77-787687
Family Films
Th» RunnnaftlB nsM and Wr work. 1. ^>SlnMtrip) Leeminf lod
Infonnatioo Inc., 1969.
35 mm- (Maid trmiaing prograia)
100 h. color.
Wakh
SUMMARY; Exptetnssspect* of tfaejobof the botd/nMUd maid, includiiig
Mocking the can. bow U make out the room report, recogniiiBg ikippcn and
ftvdosdcn, proMmu of when utd how to ester roooa, md wksl lo do if the
gscst retorn* while the room i> bctog desned. With c
1. Hotel mskb. 2. Hotd h
II. Series: Maid tratoiog procrun. (PUmstripi
lTX928] 647 72-732685
Learning sod Isformatioa 72 MAKC
I Md h«r wevfc, 2. cFOntftrip] Leanunfcnd
Infonnaliaa Inc^ 1969.
(Maid
100 fr. cokw. 33 ■
With Ir^lrn gside.
SUMMARY: EsplM* aipeco of the job of the botd/motel msid. ihowmg
■ precna of making up ■ rootn in twelve ttepa which indude parking the wsB-
ttockcd cart, checking tights, care in opening Miodt and vindowm, geoenJ dostt-
ing op, (tripptag the bathroom aitd bed linen, tod diapowng of loikd ItiteB. With
l.HoldMida 3. Hold houa^eeping. L Lssniag awl Isfanastioa Iscl
IL Series: Maid tiaiaing program, intanathpj
lTX928i 647
Learning and IsfaraMtioa 73
Inc.
7^732686
MAKC
Tke Bigponiftli «aU wmi hm werk, 3. [FUmftrip] Tcsmhn lod
Informatkn Inc., 1969.
100 fr. coktr. 3S nun. (Msid tranuag program)
With ksdm guide.
SUMMARY: ExptaiMMpcctiartheioborihehatd/Betdi]Md,MchMliat
top-to-botiom deaning of the bstfcroon with specMl attcolioa to every fixtore.
what cloth* [o uae on what fixtures, what ckaaing agents to use, bow to wash
the walb, and how to icnib the Boon. With captioor
1. Hotdmaida. 2 Hotel Sotaekeeping. 1 1 laiiiJin mil liifiiiiBStiiin Ini
II. Scries: Maid training program. [PHmstripj
[TX928] 647 72-732687
7J MARC
TWKaspondUeMMasdh«w«>fc.4.(F1hnstrii>i Lewmncand
Infonnatioo Inc.. 1969.
100 fr. «4or. 33 nun. (Msid ttaising pragran)
With tadsn gsMe.
SUMhtARY: EaplaiBiMpectaof the job of hotd/ OMKd msid. iMadiag how
lu lIiss ilnssl ihiliii. wslk. doors, and fk9a(a;how todemi and rehncdrcMer
drawsra: haw to diiVoac of waste baaket oootcnts; and bow to make die bed with
■tnimal loaa of dme and motion. With capcioas.
I. Hotd iM*^ 2. Hotd hotMkeeping. I- Learniag aad InfdrmatiaB lac
IL Scries: Msid naiaiag program. (PilmMhp)
■■««•' ^' "-'kSJ?
Im
TtiBiiigisrtlisii'lr-^' *• * r"*-"*^ T riming and
Information Inc. 1969.
100 fr. ookit. 33 mm. (Msid mining program)
With hsihsi giade.
SUMMARY: ExplsiBi sapeds of dM job of hotd/mold msid, iactadtag
what equpmeot aiKl iTrf-batT"* to oae in dusting the guest room, bow lo dsst
various fistwcs, bow lo bruah chain and sofas, removing accident and beslth
haisida, ittplenMhing guest suppliet, M»d handling Lost and tcMmd attidn. With
lac.
7^732689
MARC
1. Hotd maids. 2. Hold houaekecping. I
II- Series: Maid training pragrass. [Filnstrip)
tTX928i 647
Lesraing and Infonntioa 72
Inc.
Responsive £]iviit)nment8 Corporation
see
Talking ^a>ewriter.
Ressner, Philip. Jerome
Jerome.
Rest and recopentioa (Motion pteture) Lotas Prodoctio&s,
23 mln. sd. tifcw. 10 mm.
Sumtmary: Docnraentsry footage and stagM SOSiies are imed to
portray a couple's week togeCber in Booololu on rest and recwpera-
tion from Vietnam.
1. Hawaii— Description and tra»€l— 1961- L Lotos Pr<>-
doctlooa
355.1 74r-70d54«
CINE
The R«8t of your Mfe (Motion picture) Gilbert Altscbul
Productions. Released by Journal Films, 1W7.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
j^KMinory.- Identlfles and examines some of the problons related
to retirement Balses pertinent qoestloos and explains the need tor
planning for retirement.
1. Retirement i. Aitscfaal (Gilbert) Productions, lo&, Chicago,
n. Journal Fllitw, inc., Oiicago.
301.43 Fi A 66-3152
Joomal nims
Le ResUnnuit (Motion picture) ORTF, Paris. Raleased
in the TJ. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
13 nilo. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (Bn Prance arec Jean et H6Itoe.
Set 1. lemm 10)
A French langoags teadiljig fltao.
With student kit
1. French language— Aodio-Tlsnal InstrncttotL l OtBoe de radio-
diffusiOD-t^Mr^sloQ frascalse. n. CblitDO Ccnpaaj. Seites: En
France avec Jean ec Htitoe (Motion ptctore) Set 1, lesson 10.
448 77-704614
OhlltoD Books
The Restsnrant operator (Motion picture) VocatkMinl Otiid-
ance Films. Made by Burttm Holmes Fihns. Releuad by
Carl F. Mahnke Productions, 1M6.
11 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Your life work films)
With manual. Uannal lacking in L. C.
CrediU: Script Arthur P. Twogood.
Summary: Snrrers Jobs arailable in the resUnrant buslasss and
ttw training needed.
1. Rastaurants, lunch rooms, etc — Vocational goldance. L Voea>
tlonal Ooldance Films. Inc. a. llahnke (Carl F.) Prodoctloas, lac.
DCS llofaws. Series : Toor lUe work fllms (Motion picture)
647 70-704283
Rcstaonat wwkcr (Filmttrip) McOraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by Umversit^ Films.
84 fr. color. 35 mm. ai>d pbonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., SSt rpm.
(World of work series, »t 2)
Summary: DeslgDed to li^ adole«!ents gain a knowledcs of tlie
world of adult work so that they can make InteUlsent decisions about
tbeir future. Describes the prerocattonai sUlla and attitudes oeeded
in order to become a reeUurant worker.
1 ResUurants, lunch rooma, etc.— VocattoiuU gntdancfc t Mc-
Oraw-HlU Book Company. S«Hes: World of work series (Film-
strip) sets.
331.7 74-736155
McOraw.HUl Book Oo.
179
The Restless ocean rf air (Motion picture) Prism Prodoo-
tions, 1969.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (8c*enee twenty)
Also issued oo 8 mm. reel and In cartridge.
Summary: A studetit partidpatloo film tn which students are
shown demonatratloos snd challenged to form their own answera to
the qoeMion What makes the air so r«*tlcn? ^^
1. AtmoBDberlc turbulence. i. Prisin ProdacOoaa, Inc. New
York. Series: Science twenty (Motion picture)
SeiUS T3-704168
Prion Prednetlons
Reston: a planned eommonity (Motion picture) Harry
Kane. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
10 mln, sd. color. 16 mm.
J^J^^Dacrtba tie oiubUshii»i.t of Re«on, the «m loMllj
1. Retton. v.. L lUne. H.rn. u. Sterlln* Miic.tlon.1 Pllnu.
"" 301.309765 Fi A 67-5003
SterlfQffEdocattonal Fllnw
Rcstontfam of meUb (FOnutrip) Edoc»Uoii»l ProductioiM,
England. Released in the U. S. by Prothmann A»ociat«8,
19M.
27 fr. b*w. 36 mm.
?JilSI° K^» •>» r«tor..lo. of meUl^ SecW In . -rw
•T>SL?«rir.^5;^.U«n .nd ™*>r.tlon. .. MncUonnl
Pn«lncOo«.. IM. u. P,oam.nn U^u^ 70-784269
R«toratloB of pottery {,Film,tHp) Ed»«'J;'>"»' ^^f-
lions, England. Released in the I. S. by Prothmann As
sociates, 1960.
29 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
„„„.lPr»dn«.o«.1.a. «. Pr«i™^A-oc.aW. ^^^^^^
Protbmson Assoclstes
Restonrtion oi primary anterior teeth with severe caries
(Motion picture) American Society of Dentistry for
Children. Made and released by Crest Professional Serv-
ices Division, Procter and Gramble, 1965.
45 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
CredUt: Author, Richard S McConrlllfc ^^^
SasMiiarv A film on children's dentistry. Snows tbe OM OI
preformed stainless steel bands to restore teeth with extenslre carles
and limited retention. O..J.*. „*
1. Prostbodontics. 2. Pedodontla. i- ^P^^^^^^'^?^
Dentistry for Olldren. n. Procter and Gamble Cotnpany. WWt
Professional Serrlces DItIsIoo.
617 Fi A 67-5840
Procter and Gamble Co. CreM; Profeaelonal Serrlces
Tlip Restoration of the monarchy (FUnutrip) G. B. In-
structional. London. Releiised in the U, S. by United
World I'tlms ,195-?,
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (History of Prance)
With teachlof handbook.
Sumaiuu-y: Uses portraits, pslotlngs, and cartoons In desorttrinc
erents In France during the second reign of Louis xnn whldi began
In 181.'^ throuKb the reign of Ctiarles x which ended in 1880.
1. France — Hist — Bestoratton, lS14-1890i i. O. B. Instmc-
tlonsi, ltd., London, n. United World Films, Inc. S«i«s: Htstory
of France (Fllmstrip)
944.06 Fi A 68-4273
Universal Education A Vlsnal Arts
Restraints: le&ther (Motion picture) Delta Ctdkge. Be-
leased by Prentioe-Hall, 1969.
S mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nntstng AlUs and techniques)
Loop Him.
With instnctor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the spplicatlon of leather restraints to a
patient Demonstrates tbe degree of freedom of the pstleot when
one arm snd one leg are restricted. Explains that restraints most be
removed regularly for skin care.
1. Restraint (Physlotogy) i. DelU College, n. Prentice-Hall.
Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Motion picture)
610.73 73-701152
Prectlce-Han
Restraints: Posey belt (Motion picture) DeluCollef^ Re-
leased by Prentice-Hall, 1969.
S min. sL color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and tedinlques)
Loop film.
WlQi Instructor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates tbe M>pUcatloa of tbe Posey belt re-
straint to a debilitated or confused patient to remind him that be
Is in a narrow hospital bed and that be is to stay In bed.
1. Restraint (Pbystology) i. Delta College, n. Prentlce-Hall,
Inc. Series: Nnrsii^ skills and tecbnlqnea (Motion picture)
610.73 77-701153
Prectlce-HaU
Restraints: soft (Motion picture) DelU College. Released
by Ptcntice-Hall, 1969.
S ml:i Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skllL-i and techniques)
Loop film.
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the application of soft restraints of
gauze loops to tbe wrists of a patient to rertiala arm uwveaaenta
and to remind him to leave bU eye bandages la place.
1. Restrslnt (Phyrtotogy) l Delta College, n. Prentice-Hall,
Inc. Series: Nursing skills and tecbnlqaes (Motion plctore)
610.73 70-701154
Prentlce-Hall
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Restricted areM. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 196S.
Relessed in the U.S. by Tune-Ufe Films.
20 min. *d. bAw. 16 mm. (Function, no. 3)
SUMMARY: pToentt the iite«i of rewricted »r«M by unni the cumple of
the n»vit»tion of a vewel down • Odal river, Showi how the ioeqi»»litie« »ct
on the vtrUblM. »uch u ihe heighl of bridge*, the draught of the vei«el. utd
the depth of the water. Illiutntei jraphically the powWe »oiuiion» allowed by
the interaction of the conditiona.
1. Function*. 2, Inequalitic* (M«thematica) 3. Algrtrt— Graphic meth-
oda. I.BritiihBroadcaatingCorporatioa. Televiiwa Service. ll.Tinie-Life
Films 111. Senear Function. [Motion picture] ao. 3.
tQA331.3, 515 76-714429
Time-Life Film* 72
MARC
X
Churchill Films, 1968.
The RetaU store (Fanutrip)
3Jfr. color. So mm. (Cotto» clothing («,m n.M to yoo)^
Result (Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Zagreb, Yugoslavia,
Beleased in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill.
Ct fiiiti ^ color Id mni
Summat-y: Presents a conflict In which an author falls, but hl8
work survives, in order to portray the human desire to create some-
thing beaiitifiil and of the lnat)mty of a mediocre environment to
distinsuiflh between genius and Insanity.
I. Zagreb-fllm. ii. Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill. ^ „^„^
704.945 71-708734
McGran-HIll Book Co.
The Results (Motion picture) Van Praa^ Productions
,19701,
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, William Van Praag; educational «>nKult-
ants. Martin DeutBCh. Edward G. Ponder, Jacqueline Stuehln.
SUMMARY : Presents the flve-year compensatory educational
program for disadvantaged children, preklndergarten to third grade,
conducted In selected Harlem public schools by the Institute of D«^
velopmenUl Studies of New York University. Shows pnplls and
teachers engaged In classroom activities and describes pupil behavior
in other sltuationa.
1. Compensatory education. 2. Socially handicapped children-
Education. I. Van Praag Productions.
371.9 7&-711240
Portland State I'ntv. Library
Resurrection {Motion picture) Contemporary Films, Lon-
don, 1969. Released in the U. S. by American Educa-
tional Films, 1970.
0 mIn. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
With guides.
Credits: Directors, Harley Jones, Chris Bellinger.
Summan/: An elegy to the pa8.sing of the steam locomoUve. Shows
one hundred locomotives lined up awaiting destruction, and then
portrays their resurrection as they move again, rushing through a
futuristic landscape of buildings and girders.
1. locomotives. i. Contemporary Films, ltd, n. American
Educational Films. » „ „
625.2 79-709244
American Educational nims
The Resurrection of Bnmco Billy (Motion picture) Dept
of Cinema, University of Southern California. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
22 min. Sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A story about Bronc
and a hat but no prairie to ride.
1. Los Angeles. Unirerslty of Southern California.
Cinema. H. Unirersal Bdacntlon and Visual Arts.
Billy, who has boots, spurs,
Dept. of
798
CINE
ResvsdtatloB !■ the operatiag room. [Motion picture] Ayerst
Laboratories, 1971. Made by Science and Medicine Filma.
23 n
■d. cokx. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dramatiw* problema of cardiopuhnonary arreW during opers-
tiooa. Stresws the need of teamwork for eaiiy detection and remedial action.
1. Heart failure. 2. Surgery— Complication* and lequetoe. 3. Re»uacitt-
tk». I. Ayent Laboratorie*, inc.
,RC6«2, 617 72-700349
CINE '2 MARC
The Retail industry (Filmstrip) Bowmar Records, 1970.
C, fllmxtrlps (l.W fr.) c«ilfir. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 «., 7 In.,
S.'ti rpni.. 5 mIn. each, mlcrogroove. (A Direction for tomorrow)
AtBO issued with phonotape In rassette.
With coiinwiont handbook and career survey sheet*.
Summary : Describes the retail Industry and jobs within the In-
dustry. Presents events in the work day of persons employed as
retail sales assoflates, reUll department heads, speciality retail sales,
retail food clerks, and credit counselors.
1 Retail trade. 2. Retail trade as a profession. I. Bowmar
Rewrds. Series: A Direction for tomorrow (Fllmatrip)
658.8 78-787146
Bowmar Reixirds
The Retail merchants credit association {FUmttrip) Bailey
Films. Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
.'il fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in.. 33J rpm.
(Money management)
With study guide.
Credits: Kducatlonal consultants, Rolne Hunt Tborup, Jeanne
McLeoD^Ouertln, Joanne Lynch.
Summary: Explains the purpose of the credit association and
how it works. Shows the type of Information that the association
gathers to determine credit ratings and shows how this Information
la kept Stresses the importance of a good credit rating.
1. Credit bureaus. i. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood. Calif, ii.
Batley-Flltn Associates. Series: Money management (Filmstrip)
332.7 78-733982
Bailey-Film AarccUtea
Rotail salesperson (Filmttrip) McOraw-Hill Book Co^
1970. Made by University Films.
81 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a., 12 In., 8Si rpm.
<World uf work aeries, set 2) ,,_.,, ,».*
Bumtnary: Designed to help adolescents gain a knowledge of the
world of udult work so that they can make Intelligent dedslons
about their future. I>e«rribes the prevocatlonal skills and attltuflea
nee<led in order to become a retail «ale^>ermon.
1. Clerks (Retail trade)— Vocational guidance. i. McOraw-Hiii
Book Company. Series: World of work serlea (Fllmatrip) aet 2.
331.7 71-736157
McGraw-Hill Rook Go.
b&w. 35 mm.
Cotton clothing, from field to you (Filmstrip)
372.8
Churchill Films
Fi A 68-6143
Return from the ashes (Motion picture) Mirisch Films,
London. Released in the U. S. by United Artists Corp.,
1965.
107 niii
Pana vision.
ItHued 0
""cvedif..- Producer and dlrwtor. J. I^ ^^I^'" = «?;*?^P„'{JJ^
JuUus J. Epstein; music. John Dankworth; director of photography.
Chris Challls; film editor. Russell Uoyd. Co.*; "—",.. «.h.n
Samantha Eggar. Ingrid Thulin, Herbert Lom._
Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union.
Local 1199, Drug and Hospital Union, New York
see
Like a beautiful child.
Retardation research (Motion pi/;ture)
1967.
Stuart Finley, ina,
, tiie novel entitled Le tetour des cendres. by Hubert Mon-
r Maximilian Scbell,
*K™,irA";i",l»« dVam. iiiuT-.- woman .i««- -Joj""™
JrtT imprtsonmeot In D.chau concentration camp to find that her
hMhand and .tepdanghter are plotting to mnrder her and steal her
Inheritance-
r. Montellhet. Hubert
Films, nt. United
Le retour dee cendree.
Artists Orporatlon,
Fi68-164T
The Return of Bob Burgon (Motion pi^») I^™^~ ^•
of North America, 1968. Made by Herb Golden Produc-
7 mill. sd. color.
Credits: Producer.
''^''slfmli^r^." Describes a research program whi^ t«». "J^ ?2S7n'
Delacato theory of neuropsychology ; lUustratee the methods used In
"TMlnuffy tndS^ *!i'd"S. r. riate, (Stturt, U«, Kail.
'''""^''■'"- 871.92 Fi A 67-6269
Stuart Flnley. Inc.
Retirement of the Hallam nuclear power fadUty (Motion
picture) V. f*. Atomic Energy Commission, 1970. Made
by .Vlomics International.
3."> mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Shows the decommissioning or the 254 Mv
t sodium
tiammarv: snows me uecoiuiuiiwiiuu.uii u. .«.. ;, V"^^
cooleil sraphlte-raodcralcd nuclear power reactor located at Nebraska
Public Power District's Sheldon Station. Stresses the safety proce-
dures necessary tor the handling ot sodium and radioactive materials.
1 Xu*a?reactors-Sately measures. I. D. S. Atomic EnergJ
'^'""""""'°- 621.48 72-708997
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Retrograde motion— geocentric model (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by
Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
With film notes on cartridge case. ^. ^ ... , . i. „„«^
ffummorv: Demonstrates a machine In which the planet le repre-
sented by a lamp bulb on an epicycle arm rerolvlng around a
dSerent with the camera, at the position of the stationary earth,
pointing In a Hxed direction In space. „ „ ., .mi™ n™.«l
1 planeta Theory of. t. Canada. National Film Board,
n Ealing Con>oratlon, Cambridge. Mass. Serlea: Project physics
(Motion picture, ^^ Fi A 68-2.192
Ealing Corporation
Retrograde motion— heliocentric model (Motion picture)
National Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released
by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
With film notes on cartridge case. , „u,„k ,ko
Sammani: Demonatratea the epicycle machine In which the
camera Is on an arm rerolylng around the sun. pointing In a oiea
"'rpTan^taTlSeor, of. .Canada. N«,"o-i »;"» „^S
n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass. Serlea: Project phyalcs
(Motion picture, ^^ Fi A 68-2393
Elallng Corporation
^iSm.„uT.--'i'..'H.!^''i,>'.'»".':°?„j'i'r,'^
Retrograde motion of Mars (Filmstrip) Harvard Project
Physics. Made by Damon Corp. Released by Holt, Rine-
hnrt and Winston, 1969.
32 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With text, handbooks, and lotv 111"-
SUMMARY: Presents photographs which depict the positions of
Mars and Jupiter during 1W3-46, when the planets were In opposi-
tion. Shows bow to trace the retrograde path of the planets by mark-
lug the positions of successive projected Images.
1. Mars (Planet)— Orbit.
RInehart and Winston, inc.
[QB641]
Damon Corp.
The Return. [Motion picture]
Pyramid Films, 1972.
I. Hap
rd Project Physics. II. Holt,
7^739517
tlons.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Swmmarv A docomenWry a^ „„.^„„
Bur^ri San Francisco advertising man following
""rS^Son. 2. Burgon, Bob. i: Insurance Company of
North America. ^^^^ 78-702647
CINB
The Return of Milton Whitty (Motion picture) Construc-
tion Safety Association of Ontario, Toronto. Made by
Westminster Films. Released by National Film Board of
Canada, 1967.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
rrench version released under the title Milton Whitty relfeve 1«
Bummary: Contractor Milton Whitty Is determined to change the
safety record of his company from Ihe worst in the Industry to the
best, after he realizes that safety is both humane and profltable.
1 Industrial safety. i. Construction Safety Association ot
Ontario, il Canada. National Film Board.
614.85 75-706958
National Film Board of Canada
The Return of Private Youngblood (Motion picture) WSB,
1968.
30 min. sd. color, 16 mm, ^_ , , ,
Bumtnary- A study of American dignity under conditions of ad-
versity as exhibited In the burial of Boyd Toungblood who was
Wiled in action in Vietnam in 1968. ^ , , . ... wdR-TV
1 Military funerals. l AtUnta. Television station WSB-TV.
155.8973 71-702548
CINE
The Return of Prometheus (Motion picture) Fund for
Adult Education and National Educational Television and
Radio Center, 1961. Made by Georgia Center for Continu-
ing Education.
29 min. sd. lAw. 16 mm. (The Basic issues of man)
Credits- Producer, Gerard Appy; director, W. Brockford Gordon,
writer. Hill Bermont ; photographer. Tom Gray. a,^r«,>.B
Summary: Deals with the Issues which man faces as he attempts
to understnnd science and use science wisely. . ^^ ,
1. Science and civilization. i. Fund for Adult Educat on. il
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Series: The
Basic Issues of man (Motion picture)
301.2 Fili8-228
The Return of the native (Filmxtrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr. color, 35 mm. (Secondary literature)
FOM filmstrip no. 5011.
rumVrv''ElpSnsthat The return of the native Is a study of
man against blind fate and the forces of bis environment. Analy^w
the background, the Important characters, and the authors literary
styje and technique.^ 1840-1928. The return of the native. i.
Hardy. Thomas, 1840-1828. The return of the native ii. Popular
Selene; Publishing Company, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division,
m. FOM flluistrip no. 5011. Series: Secondary literature (Film-
""^^^ 823 Fi A 68-4539
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Dlv.
Return of the nene (Motion picture) Stuttman Produc-
tions. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: The story of Hawaii's national bird, the nene. a nearly
extinct goose that iniiabits waterless uplands and feeds on berrlea
and v^eUtlon. _ gtuttman Productiona. n. Sterilng
Ecrf Productions. Released by
27 11
td. colof. 16 nun.
i on the book The Uu great pUnei earth, by Hal Lind»ey.
SUMMARY: A documenury of Biblical prophesies. Filmed in Isriel.
1. Bibl©— Prophecies. I. Undscy. Hal. The Ule gresl planet canh. 11.
Ecrf Productions. III. Pyramid Films, inc.
rBS647.2] 220.15 72-702188
CINE 72 MARC
Retara. iMotion picture] Western Michigan University, 1972.
Made by Motion Picture Services.
29 n
color. 16 n
SUMMARY: lllususies the experience of two men who leave their techno-
logical envircmment for ■ trip lo the wilderness in (he hope of reluming to a more
natural state of existence.
I . Wiklernes* survival. 2. Outdoor life I. Michigan. Western Michigan
University, Kaiamaioo
,SK606, 301.3 72-701791
CINE
72
MARC
180
Branta sandvlcensls.
Educational Films, Inc.
Sterling Educational
Fi A 67-1764
Return of the sea elephant (Motion picture) Doubleday
Multimedia, 1970.
23 mln. sd, cotor. 16 mm. (Jacques Cousteau aeries)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. in cartridge.
With teacher's guide. ,„,»,.»»
SUMMARY: A atudy of the life cycle of the sea elephant.
1 Northern elephant seaL I. Doubleday Multimedia.
II Series: Jacques Cousteau series (Motion picture)
[QL737.P64] 699.7 76-710107
Doubleday Multimedia
Return of the seven (Motion picture) Mirisch Productions
in association with C. B. Fihns, Spain. Released by
United Artists Corp., 1966.
96 min. sd. color. 85 mm.
PanavlBlon. Color by DeLuxe. , . , „ . „ ^,,
Credits- Producer, Ted Richmond; director. Burt Kennedy,
writer Larry Cohen; music, Klmer Bernstein; director of phot<«ra-
phy. Paul Vogel; Him editor, Bert Bateifc Oast: Tol Brynnec. Bol>-
ert Fuller. Julian Mateoa, Jordan Chrlatopher.
Summary: Western melodrama In irtUch aeveo gunflgbtera battle
a band of Mexican bandits, led by a pajfchotlc Mexican rancher, who
wulave local peaaanta to r^nild a rlUafe.
I. Mirlach Productions, ii. United ArtlsU Corporation.
Fi 68-1716
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Return of the *66 {Motion picture) Olin Mathieson
Chemical Corp., Winchester-Western Division. Released
by Molfin Talking Picture Service [196-1,
26 mill. sd. color. 18 mm.
Summaiy: Shows the winning of the West with the "WC. demon-
strates modern hunting techniques with a '66 In Maine, Alaska, and
Africa. Includes a shooting exhibition by Herb Parsons.
1. Winchester rifle. 2. Hunting. 3. Shooting. i. Olin Mathie-
son Chemical Corporation. Winchester- Western DIvlBion. u. Modern
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
623.4 Fi A 67-5387
Modern Talking Picture Service
Return to Flwence {Motion picture) Unesco. Released by
Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1&68.
27 min. K<l. color. 16 mm.
Creiitt: Producer, .\lexander Shaw ; r^'scarch and commentary,
nex Keating: music. Mulr Mathieson; photographer, Umberto Gale-
assl : editor. Jo***'*' Miitarasf«o.
Summary: Describes the international campaign launched to Mve
the precious works of art In Florence which were damaged by the
floods of November 1966. Shows the work done by experts and
volunteers from all over the world to salvage paintings, books,
frescoes, and bulldlngi.
1. Florwice— Flood, 1966. i. United Nations BMucatlonal, Scien-
tific and Cutural Organisation, n. Contemporary FlIms/McGraw-
Hlll.
045 Fi A 68-2453
Contemporary FllmVMc- Oraw-HIU
Retani to Pelicaa Island. [Motion picture] KEG Productions.
Toronto, 1970. Released in the U.S. by A-V Explorations,
1971.
26 min. (d. color. 16 mm, (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with the cooperation of the National Audubon and Canadian Audu-
bon Societies.
CREDITS: Producers. R. Ellis. D. GibMm, G. Kcdey: consulunt. G- Knerer;
music. R. Harrison; photographer. B. Davison.
SUMMARY: ITepicts iIk breeding and growth of great white pelicans in the
Great Salt Lake in Utah. Follows the development of the young birds from their
birth in the spring, through their feather and wing development, to the fledglings'
Tirst flighu in (ate summer.
I. White pelican. 2, Birds — Great Salt Lake. I. Keg Producoons Limited.
II. A-V Expjorations. inc. Hi. Series: Audubon wikllife theatre. (Motion pic-
ture]
tQU96.P4, 598.2 72-701990
A-V Enpiorationt 72 MARC
Betom to the stone S|re {Motion picture) Insi^^ht, inc.
Released by ABC Television Network, 1960.
30 m'n. sd. liftw. 16 mm.
Telec-st on the ABC documentary show Expedition !
Credits: Producer. V. Fae Thomas; writer, P. T, Purst; mtislc,
Robert Emat.
Summary: Follows the Arnhem Land Expedition led by Charles P.
Mountford and Biwnaored by the National Geograi*lc Society, the
Smithsonian Institution, and the Commonwealth of Australia as It
visits the aboriginal preserve of Australia. Shows the similarities
of the art of the natives to art of the stone age as [wrtrayed In
rituals, skills, and beliefs. Includes scenes of egg-laying and flying
mammals of the are*.
1. .^kiuerlcan — Australian Scientlflc Expedition to Arnhem Land,
1M8 I. Expedition! (Television program) u. Insight. Inc., Loa
Angelefl. iit. American Broadcasting Company.
672.899 Fi 68-229
Rctnmini: from the moon {Motion picture) National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1966. Hade by
WGBH-TV.
28 mill. ml. biw. 16 mm. (Science reporter Berie.i)
Creditt: Production supervisor. Clayton Edwards; director. Rus-
sell Morash ; nnrrator. John Fitch.
Rumntary: Explores the problem of getting the Apollo comtnand
module safely back through the atmosphere to earth. Explains the
problems of guidance and healing, and the manufacturing process
for the ablative heat shield.
1. Pro>ct Apollo. 2. Space vehicles — Atmospheric entry. L
U. S. National AertHiaatlCB and Space AdminlstraUoa. Series:
Science refwtrler series (Motion picture)
629.47 79-708125
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Returning to earth {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. •'1. color, super 8 mtfi. (Apollo 11; man's first Journey
to the moon)
Ixx>p film. Film notes <hi cartridge cane.
Sumtnary: V>vt footage from NASA film to show the lunar
module coming up from the moon to rendezvous and dock with the
ccHnmand module, their separation, the return of the command
module to earth, and the landing and recovery of the Apollo 11 astro-
oaats.
1. Project Apollo. i. Elallng Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Apollo 11: man's first Journey to the moon (Motion picture)
629.47 79-703764
Eallne Corporation
Reuben, Gabriel H How people lived in
ancient Greece and Rome
How people lived in ancient Greece and
Rome.
Reunion (Moticm picture) George H. McQuilkin and Rich-
ard Patterson, 1970.
48 mlu. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMUABY : A documentary film In cinteia vtirltfi style which con-
alsU of Interviews with alomnl of Yale University combined with an
impressionistic study of class reunions ranging from the class of 1908
to the class of 1964.
1. Yale Cniveraity— Alumni. I. McQnllkln, George H.
II. Patterson, Blcbard.
37a746 72-711426
CINE
Renni<m {Motion picture)
Gerika Productions, 1970.
Greenestone Productions and
18 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Studies the quality of life In a small mldwestem farm
town and shows the 15th reunion of the Beartlatown, Illinois. High
School Cla» of 1964 to iUustrate the almost universal appeal of
reunlona.
1. Middle West — Social life and customs. 2. Beardstown, III.
t. Greeneetone Productions, n. Oerlka Productions.
871.89 73-706096
CINE
RcHMd-tia bnxicfi. tFUmitripi Peggy Kahana and Yoram
Kahana. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. wk) phonodtK: 1 »., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. (Man
and environment: crafts Kid reiourc«>
Abo iMued with phonoupc in cassette.
With itudy guide.
SUMMARY: EKploretihecffectof natural environment on the development
of regional crafts, poinu out how man mcs the m.teri.1. at h«id to fulfill b».c
needs. Focuses on the craft of making braiiera from rcuied tin.
1 HandiciafL 2. Tmsmithini. 3. Braziers. I. Kahana, Peggy. II.
Kahana. Yoram. III. BFA Educauonal Media. IV, Series: Man and environ-
ment crafts and resources (Filmstrip] TttKiA.
lTT213] 7*5.56 "" „*»r
BFA Educational Media 72 M'^"*-
Revcon, inc.
A Way out.
Revelations {Motion picture) Thomas S. Dafnidee, 1969.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A poetic vision of a young girl's revelation o( the
divine eternity that lies within the beauty of earth and the bearens
above.
1 visions. I. Dafnldea, Thomas S.
210 70-705004
CINE
Revelations of a register tape {FUmsirip) V. S. Dept of
Agriculture, 1969. Made by Photo Lab.
71 fr. color. 3.> mm. and phonotape : plastic, single-track. 1 reel
(4 In.), 7i tn. per sec., 10 min.
Also issued as slide set.
With narrative guide.
Summwy: Discusses various factors which Influence grocery bins.
1. Food prices. i. V. S. Dept. of Agriculture.
338.5 70-733893
U.S. Dept of Agriculture. Office of Information.
Revelle, Roger, 1909-
Oceanography
A Career In oceanography.
The Revenge maker {Motion picture) Playgoers Pictures,
1931.
80 min. Rl. biw. 16 mm.
Origlimllv released In 3fi mm.
In tlie Mary Plckford film collection. Library of Congress.
Slightly different version released In 1921 under the title They
CreditB- Producer. Charlotte Plckford; direction and -sc-nario,
Martin Justine; photography, L. William O'Connell. Cost; Lottie
Plckford, Allan Forrest, Uoyd Whltlock, George Perlolat, Katherlne
^BitmmaTv: A melodrama about the daughter of a roan anJu«tiy
sent to prison for the crimes of bis three unscrupulous Wall Street
business associates and her attempted revenge after he dies in the
^'^Tpia'ygSrsPlctui^s. Inc. ii. They shall pay (Motion
picture) HI. Mary Plckford fllm coUectlon.
1? 1 WJ— vtWj
The Revenge maker (Motion picture)
see also They shall pay
The Revenge of the bog {Motion picture) Michael Natale.
Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1967.
7 min. sd. color. 8 mm.
Summary: Uses animation and live action to dramatize a story
about a boy who kills a large bug on his bedroom floor, and who later
dreams that the bug has grown to monster size and has come back
for revenge.
t. Natale, Hicfaael. ii. Eastman Kodak Company.
813 Fi A 6*-«07
CINR
The Reverend Dr. Martin Lather King, Jr. {FUnutrip)
Society for Visual Education, 1968.
43 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., 33i rpm., 19 min.
mlcrogroove.
With reading script
Credits: Consultant, David P. Rom, Jr.
Bummary: Presents chronological events In the life of Hartln
Luther King, Jr. Describes the vital role of Dr. King In the civil
rlghu movement In the United States, discusses bis devotion to the
principle of non-violence, and tells how this devotion shaped his
method of operation In attempting to gain equal rights for all
Americans.
1. King, Martin Luther. 2. Negroes — Cirll rlghta i. Society for
Visual Education, inc.. Chicago.
922 Fi A 68-4770
Society for Visual Education
The Reveraal of Richard Son {Motion picture) Univenity
of Southern California, 1969. Made by Sun Co.
M min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A dramatization about the deposition of a revolution-
ary hero who lives with his guerrilla soldiers In the btUs of Dal-
matla after a general revolution has destroyed organized society.
I. Los Angeles. University of Southern California.
791.43 79-705655
CINE
Reversals: switch and wing {Motion picture) Ealing Corp^
1970.
S min si. color, stiper 8 mm. (Wrestling)
Loop aim. Fllm notes on cartridge case. ««— -i.
Summary: Detailed analysta of the switch and wing rerersala,
utilizing ultra high speed photography. ^..^^^^^ „._ (u.
1 Wrestling. l Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Man. Se-
ries: WrestUng (Motion picture) -Aro.ii.
796.8 70-706348
Baling Corp.
Reverse voltage feedback ratio— hybrid {Motion picture)
Animated Electronics Films, 1970.
4 min. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Transistor technology)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. __. ,
with narrative guide and animation mooeL . . . _ »>..^-
S.m/ri7sho^ m f" «'^""«'''°.*^*rr^;^cTmSS^
the rranhlcal method and the small signal (or A^ C.) methoa lot
fcter^nmrthe reverse voluge feedback ratio of « t«"fJ»iS^J^'/-
S All operator adjustments and observations are coordinated wlOi
Seter moXents depicting voltage and <^,^t ^^^l^^i 'J"!-*?:
Seinental changes In graphical values on the characteristic curve
"V^^^sEr SSr""l-eedback * EJ^^-^ Uh^olt^Tr
Klertronlcs Films (Firm) (Series: Transistor technology (Mo-
tion picture) ^^^ g 74-708602
Animated Electronics Films
Reverses {Motion picture) D. L. Richardson. Released by
Bailey-Film AsBociates, 1968.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wrestling fundamentals series)
Loop fllm.
With stadj gnlde. ^ , ^ ^ ^.
Summary: Demonstrates the switch, the short switch, and the
side roll from a starting position on hands and knees, as well as
proper arm and leg positions. „,„.,.
1. Wrestling. i. Richardson. D. U n. Balley-Fllm Associates.
Series: Wrestling fundamentals series (Motion picture)
796.8 72-705037
Balley-Fllm Asaoclates
Reversibility of time {Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp. as a
loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
With nim notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Demonstrates the concept of reversibility of time as
evidenced In a motion plctnre film in which sequences showing
mechanical systems In action are run both forward and backward.
1 Time. I. Canada. National Fllm Board, n. Ealing
Corporation, Cambridge, Maes. Series: Project jAyslcs (Motion
""'"" 531 Fi A 68-2391
Ealing Corporation
Reversible and irreversible processes (Motion picture)
Esse Standard Italiana, Rome. Released in the U. S. by
Educntinn Development Center. 1970.
21 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Made for the College physics fllm program.
Shortened version of the 1966 motion picture entitled The second
law of thermodynamics, which waa adapted from the original Italian
version.
Credits: Director, Glnllo Macchl.
Summary: Demonstrates reversible and irreversible processes US'
Ing a large alr-fllled cylinder closed with a heavy piston. Shows
that when the piston is displaced from equilibrium the system oscil-
lates. Explains the two conditions found for long oeclllatlons.
1. Heat-engines. 2. Irreversible processes. i. Standard-ltalo
Americana petroli. n. Education Development <:?enter. m. Collie
physics film program ( Motlwi picture)
536 74^709338
Education Development Center
Reversible reactions and reactions to completion {Film-
strip) Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Division,
1968.
4S fr. color. 35 mm. (Chemistry reaction principles)
Enstman color.
FOM filmstrip no. 6503.
Summary: Explores concepts of exothermic and endothermlc reac-
tions, activation energy, conditions determining the direction of a
reversible reaction, and approach to equilibrium in closed systems.
Illustrates and explains how volaHllty, precipitation, and neutraliza-
tion cause completion to be reached.
1. Chemical reaction— Conditions and laws. 2. C!hemlcal equlUb-
rium. I. Popular Science Publishing Company, inc.. New York.
Audio-visual Division, n. FOM filmstrip no. 6508. Series: Ch«n-
Istry reaction principles (Filmstrip)
541 Fi A 68-4111
Popular Science Pub. Co., Andlo-Visual DIt.
Review {FQvutrip) Stephen Bostistow Productions. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Photosynthesis)
With study guide.
Summary: A review-test of the concepts involved In photosyn-
thesis. With captions.
Educational Media. Series: Photosynthesis (Filmstrip)
1. Photosynlheiiis. i. Bosustow (Stephen) Productions, n. BFA
Educational Media. Series: Photosynthesis {Filmstrip)
581.1 74-737136
BFA Educational Media
181
Review (Filmstrip)
see also Dictionary skills:
series. Part 10: Review
a programmed learning
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Review (rf art principlea {FUmilrip) Mcaellan Cole. Re-
leased by B»iley Films, 1967.
32 fr, color. S.^ mm. and phonodlsc: 2 B.. 7 In. 33i rpm. (Com-
po«iHon in natare*
With manual. , ,
Summarv: Reviews the baalc principles of art composition— propor-
tion, lalance. dominance and subordination, and repetition and
'"^l^Smposltloo Urt) I. Cole. UcClellan. II. BalW Films. Inc..
HollTwood. Calif. Series: Composition In nature inimstrlp)
Fi A 67-3645
Bailey Films
Review of leaf functions (FUmttrip) Stephen Boetistow
Productions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (Leaf functions)
With study guide. „,.^
Summary: A test and a rerlew of the major concepts InTOlTSd
in leaf functlona With captions. For elemenury ^ad».
1 Leaves— Juvenile nuns. i. Bosustow ( Stephen ) Produc-
tlon'a n BFA Educational Media. Series: leaf functions
'*'"°"""" 372.3 73-737141
BFA EdueatloDHl Uedta
Reviewing for a test (Motion picture)
see Your study skills: Reviewing for a test
Reviewing for examinations {FUmttrip) Eye Gate Houae,
1967.
31 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 8., 12 In.. 831 rpm.,
0 ailn. mlcrogrooTe. (Studying for success, no. 7)
With teacher's manual. ....,, .„
Summary- Dlacussea review methods to us* In studying for exam-
inations. Including reviewing lecture notes and readlng-assigninent
notes, looking for possible test questions, and summarising Important
*^l! Study. Method of. 2. Examinations. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Serka: Studying for success (Fllmstrlp) no. 7.
371.3 Fi A 68-3783
Bye Gate House
Revised traditioas, imase makers, and pop art. [Mimstnpi Visual
Publications, London. 1970. Made by Frederick Uws.
Released in the U.S. by Visual Publications.
32 fr, color 35 mm. (Modem art m ihc 50s tnd 60'j)
With iiudy guide
SUMMARY: IlluJtriiei work* of American and European attisis who have
broken the conservative tradition and arc concerned with portraying tlicir envi-
ronmenl through symbols and images.
1 Pop art. 2. Art. Modern— 20th century 1. Visual Publicaiior>s 11.
Series: Modern an in the 50's and 60V (Filmstripj.
tN6494.P6, 759.06 """'J?^
Visual Piibticitions 72 MAKt
Revising for content, structure, and style (FUmstrip)
Educational Audio Visual, 1967.
40 fr. color. 3S mm. (Fundamentals of writing, no. 6)
With teacher's guide, notes, and student work sheets.
Credits: Script, Gladys Carter; editorial supervisor. Ulriam
Dancy: visual editor, Jeanne Bice; art director, Shula Wallance.
Bummarif: Describes st^>-by-«tep the final revision of a composition
and offers suggestions on procedure and technique. Indodes prob-
lem frames for discussion and practice frames with correlated work
abeets for exercises.
1. English language — Composition atid exercises. 2. English lan-
guage— Programmed Instruction. i. Bdncatlooal Audio Vlmal, Inc.,
PleasantvUle, N. Y. Series: PuiidamenUla of writing (Fllmstrlp)
no. 6.
Fi A 67-4000
Bdacatlonal Audio Ttooal
The Revocable trust: an essential tool for the practicing
lawyer (Motion picture) Committee on Continuing Edu-
cation nf the Bar, of the American Bar Association, in
cooperation with Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1965-
Made by Visualscope.
75 mln. i^. color. 16 mm.
With study outline.
Orrelated with the text Estate planning, by A. James Casner.
Credits: ConsulUnt, John J. Creedon.
Summary: Presents a lecture by A. Jamea Casner on methods and
premlnes of using the revocable Inter vivos trust to avoid probate:
while trust creator Is alive. Involving only funded trust, between
death nnd probate admlnlctratlon, and post-probate administration.
1 Trusts and trustee*— U. S. i. Osner, Andrew James, 1907-
n. Ainerlf^n Bar Ahio- elation. Standing Committee on Con-
tinuing Education of the Bar.
347.6 Fi 68-21
Revolution {FUmttrip) Ward's Natural Science Esteblish-
ment, 1966.
50 fr. f^lor, 85 mm. <BobIc astronomy, no. 3)
With tuacher's guide. , , ^, _ .
Bummarv: Differentiates between rotation and revolution, and
discusses the concepts of orbit and Inertia. Presents visual evidence
**' i**n^tntlo*nariLuon°' i. Ward's Natural Science EsWbllshment,
loc Scries: Basic astronomy (Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
Fi A 67-3609
Ward's Natural Science EaUbllshment
Revolution? {Motion picture) FilmFair. Released by John
Wiley and Sons, 1969.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
With teacher's manual. . , , „, t«»,» Rmwn
Hummarv.- Students participate as Jurors In •J'^>"Vo' J°^° »,^'
and evaluate the right and acceptable '^'^u^f*"*" »' ^T?'"* 2°
as applied to tlw fundamental American values onttlned In the
^^Siern'nUtXfsu'ce to. .. mmFalr Communications.
H. Wll^r (John, aod Sons. Inc ^^^^ 7^^-706447
John Wller and Sons
The Revolution (Filmstrip) American heritage. Released
by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
.-, Illuutrlp.. color. 35 mm. s-l » 1>''?°°<"?" (l*- "fiL"' '"
automatic projector, 1 a (or maniial projector). 7 lo.. S3J rpm.
Also iMued with phonotapea In 5 caaaettea.
CONTENTs'^^''Eve of revolt. 42 fr., 7 min.~-Toward Indepenttence.
34 Ir ' 7 mln.— The tlmea that trj men'a aoula. 45 (r., 7 mln.— Fron-
tiers knanie.— 10 fr., 7 mln.-Indepenitenoe won. 46 'c. 7 jnln.
1 u S —History— BeTolutlon. I. American heritage.
„. McOraw-Hlll Book Compan,. ^^^^ ^^^^^
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
RCTOlution (Filmstrip) Guidance Aaaodites of PleaMOt-
Tille, N. Y., 1971.
4 01m»lrlpa. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlaca (2 a each), 12 In,
"pSt'lA. 51 (r.. 10 mm.; pt. IB. 47 fr. 11 mln.; pt. 2A. 44 tr,
10 mln. ; pt. 2B. 44 fr., 10 mln.
Also Issued with phonolape In cassette.
ru«lSJSr'°l°^iJS the preclplUtln, condlUon. d...l««».t.
•nd effecta of the French, Russian, and Cuhan reroluUona. Includea
S»^^^ wrltlw of Aristotle, Albert Carnal Abraham
"n";^:".'ir5S." rdi2"'"°' Guidance A.^m Of PI...
ifflK'i''' 301,29 7!h-789902
OoldsDce Associates
The Revolution (1775-1783) (Motion picture) National
Broadcasting Co. Released by Graphic Curriculum (1968,
24 mUi. M. color. IB mm. (Exploring; the story of America,
Produced In cooperation with the National Council for the Social
Studies and the American IJbrary Association.
Telecast on the NBC program Exploring.
Sii»«»jarv: Follows the battles fought during the Revolution and
examines the roles played by the untrained cttlien soldiers and
lenders, including George Washington, In achieving victory.
1 U S— Hist.— Kevolutlon— Campaigns and battles. i. Ei-
nlorlng (Television program) u. National BroadcasUng Company,
inc. III. Graphic Curriculum, inc.. New York. Series: Exploring:
the story of America (UoUon picture) set I.
973.3 Fi A 68-1051
Graphic Curriculum
RerohtteK Odna. [Filmstrip) Wortd Uw Fund. ReteMed by
Current Affain nims, 1971.
107 rr. bJtw. 35 DUB. sad phonodwc: 2 >. (1 s. for nanual prafcclor, 1
%. for suttwnatic protector). 33 1/3 rpm., 14 mio.
Al>o iMucd with phonoupe in cssscttc.
With tcAchcr'i guide and lource book.
SUMMARY: Ditcuuet the Chinese revolution of 1911, focusing oa the
causes, tolet of le*dcnhip, ideok^ and violence, and gosb and acconptiBh-
tnents. lUuitnus mqor chantes in politicai and locial order which retultcd from
the revcriutioa.
1. China— Hittory— Revolution. 1911-1912. I. World Uw Fund. II.
Currcat Affairs Filmt, New York.
lDS773] 951 72-733305
A.UA. Booklist 72 MARC
Tile Revolution in France {Fihrntrtp) G. B. Instructional,
Loiulon. Released in the U. S. by I'nited World Films
,195-?,
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (History of France)
With teaching handbook.
Summary: Uses portraits, paintings, and cartoons In presentioff
Important events which took place during the French Revolution In
the latter part of the eighteenth century.
1 France— Hist— Revolution. r. G. B. Instructional, ltd., Lon-
don. II. United World Films, Inc. Series: History of Prance
(Fllmstrlp)
944.04 Fi A 68-4274
Universal Education & Visual Arts
RevolatioB in relevance. [Motion picturcj California State Dept.
of Education. Made by Parthenon Pictures. Released by
Datafilms, 1972.
20 min. id. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Uies actual caae hitlories to show how vocational education
can help people improve their chance* for successful live* and jobs.
1. Vocational education. I. California. Depi. of Education. II. Data-
film*. HoUywood. Calif.
.LC10431 370.11 72-702187
tlNE 72 MARC
Revolution in Russia, 1917 {Motion picture) CBS News,
1964. Released by Encyclopaedia Britam.ica Educational
Corp., 1967.
19 mill. sd. color. l(i mm.
Previously released under the title Revolution In red.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documenury program World War t-
Wlth teacher's guide. ^ „
Summary.- Surveys the forces and factors leading to the Russian
revolution and the role of Lenin and his disciplined Bolshevik party.
Another issue. bAw.
1 Russia- Hist. — Revolution, 191T-1021 — Canses. 2. I*oln,
Vladimir inch. 1870-1924. S. Rossllskafli sotalal-demokratlcheakaift
rabochaa partia. i. World War i (Television program) n. Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News. m. Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca Educational Corporation, iv. Revolution In red (Motion
^ "^""^ &47.084 Fi A 67-5261
Encyclopaedia BHtan- nlca Bdacatlonal Corp.
The Revolution in textUes {FUmttrip) Common Ground,
Ix)naon, 1946. Released in the U- S. by Carman Educa-
tional .Vs-sociates, 1966.
48 fr bAw. 16 mm. (Introduction to the Industrial revolution,
1740-J840)
With tsm-liers' mannal. Notes rev. 1966.
frrcd(/i,-Kdltor.G. a H.Cole. ..... ««_.
Svmmarv: NotMi that cotton was the first great industry In 0«»t
Britain, based on the factory system, followed by wool, linen, and suit.
Illustrates the progrws of the textile Industry from Its beginning in
private homes to Its presence in larRe factories tniwered by ■»«»"■
Discuss** the new inventions In spinning and weaving, and the In-
fluence of cheaper textiles on the economy of the country as well as
on fashions.
1 Textile industry and fabrics— Ot. Brit. i. Common Ground.
ltd, London ii. Carman Educational Associates. Serlee: Intro-
duction to the Industrial revoluUon. 1740-1840 (Fllmrtrip)
677.0942 Fi A 68-3796
Carman Lduciitlonai Associates
Revolution in the three R's {Motion picture)^ Wolper Pro-
ductions, 1965. Released by Public Media, mc
50in;:i. Ml. b&w. 10 mm.
With cataloR.
Su»^''"S!°r;i»i''."he cSi°„ltl„g b.« of .d»c.tlo» through U|.
„J7^'SS^.. new m..erlll,, new machines. prc«r.mmed
'~ri?l;X-Tr.^"^"!S"- ■- Wolper Pro^-Clons.
n. Public Media, inc.
371.3
Public Media, Inc.
76-706725
RmiMiaK Mexleo. [Filmstrip] World Uw Fund. ReleaMdby
Current AfEun Fdmt, 1971.
100 fr. bJtw. 35 mm. aod pbonodnc: 2 s. (I t. for manual prafector, 1
t. for automatic projector), 33 1/3 rpm., IS min.
Abo imued with phoooUpe in csMette.
With teacher's giridc and source book.
SUMMARY: DiscuMCS the Mexican revolution of 1910, focusing on the
cauBcs. rotes of lc*derehip, ideology and violeocc and goab and accomplish-
ments. Illustrates major changes in political and social order which resulted from
the revolutioa.
1. Mwico— History— 1910-1946. I. Wortd Uw Fund 11. Qurenl Af-
fairs Films, New York.
lF1234i 972.08 72-733306
A.UA. BookliA 72 MARC
The Revolutionary period, 1770-1790 {Filmstrip) Negro
History Afwocintes. Released by Cuilis Audio-\ isiinl Ma-
terials^ 1%4.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
CcdH*:' Writer. .M, Harris; photography. L. Douglas; art, M.
Warren, D. Dates. ^ k „ «-t
fiitmmarv: UeveJils unknown Negro men and women who servejl
during the Revolutionary War, pointing out that people of many dir-
ferent groups worked together to win American Independence.
1 U S— History— Revolution— Negroes. i. N^ro History As-
sociate-^. II. Curtis Aiidlo-Vlsiial Materials. Series: Great Ameri-
cans series (Fllmstrlp* -„„»an
973.31 79-733763
Negro History Asnoclates
Revolutionary War {Filimtrip) Warren Schtoat Produc-
tions, 1965. Made by WaSP Filmstrips.
4S fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm., 12
mln. mkrogroove. (Folk songs In American history— 1700 through
1864, no. 2)
With utilization guide.
Credits: Writers, Charles Bergwail, Jane Beethoven.
Suvimarv: Examines history and art In relation to folk music of
the Revolutionary War.
L U S. — Hist. — Revolution- Songs and music. 2. Folk-songs.
American— Hist. & crlt. r. Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleas-
antville, N. Y. Series: Folk songs in American history— 1700
through 1864 (Filmstrip) no. 2.
Fi A 67-3656
Warren Schloat Produc- tions
The Revolving door (Motion picture) Vision Associates.
Released by Institute of Corrections, American Founda-
tion, 19o8.
1 reel. sd. biw. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Lee R. Bobker.
Summary: A documenUry about the U. S. judicial system. Ex-
plains the tj-pea of cases tried In the lower court, shows the typical
minor offenders, and examines the Inadequate facilities of the Jaiia
1. Criminal Justice, Administration of— U. S. i. Vision AflW>-
dates. Inc New York. n. American Foundation. Institute of Cor-
'^""°- 343 riA6W166
Vision Associates
Revue studios
A Look at Monaco.
Reward procedares for behavior management. [Motion picture}
Infomatics, 1971.
2S min- sd b*w. 16 mm.
With workbook entitled The ABCs of child management —work book 1. by
David Kurtz and Anthony Palumbo.
CREDITS: Filmed by Anthony Palumbo.
SUMMARY: A documentary style study of several methods to describe,
analyze, select, and change child and teenage behavior patterns through the use
of rewards. A diveraity of behavioral problems » presented in sclual family
settinp.
1, Children— Maoagement- 2. Motivation (Psychology) I- Infomatics
(Firm)
lHQ772i 370.15 72-700582
Infooulica 72 MARC
Reward procadarci for daurooM KaMSMWit. tMotion picture]
Infomitics, 1971.
2S min. sd. bAw 16 mm.
With wofkboot enijikd The ABC* of child managemem - workbook 2. by
David Kuril and Anthony Palumbo
CREDITS: Filmed by R Hanson
SUMMARY: Regular and ipccial educsiion teachers demonstrate in docu-
menury technique itcp-by-tiep method* for modifying the academic and social
behavior of children and leenageit through ihc u*e of reward* in the cissiroom
I Rewards and puniihtTKnt* in education I Infomatics (Firm)
iLB3025i 370.15 72-700581
Infomatics 72 MARC
182
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rcwardinf careers in a djnamk iiidii8tr3r . . , agricultarc
{Motion picture) Carffill, inc. Made and released by
Walter .T. Klein Co.. 1969.
20 mln. nd. color. 16 mm.
Butnmaty: Describe ajnlnilture ms an urban rathar than a rural
Indtutry. and sbows a rarlctr of examples of the axrlcoltoral In*
dttstry In nil parts of America.
1. Agricultural lodustriee— C. S. i. Carglll. toe, Ulnoeapolla.
n. Klein (Walter J.) CMnpaar, ltd.. Cbarlotte. N. C.
630.023 72-706656
CINE
Rewards and reinforeeaients {Motion jnoture) CinciniLati
Public Schools. Released by Indiazut University Audio-
Visual Center, 1968.
26 mlD^ ad. bftw. 16 mm.
CniUt: Producer, Lee Hjersoo; director, Robert E. Gilbert.
Bmmmam: Points out that ecoaomlcallr underprlTUcced cfalldran
: <rftea be provided with motives for leamlaiE. that tbe tkIim
lOB* of these ctalldreD majr differ from tboae of the eeoooniicallj
aatiafled child, and that bebaTior may need to ba reinforced wttii
rewftrda aucfa aa candy, mooer. dotbea. or other material objeeti.
1. SocUlly handlcaroed cbUdrea. 2. UoUration (Pircboloar)
L Cincinnati. Public Scfaooka. n. Indiana. UnlTersttj Audlo-
TlBoal Center.
371.9 76-700643
Indiana UnlT. Audio- VEanal Center
Rewiring: a lamp (Motion pichsre) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Jam Handy School Serrice, 1968.
4 miu. al. color, super 8 mm. (Electrical houae wiring)
Loop film mounted lo cartridge.
With Inetmctor'i guide
Summary: Oemonatratea tbe technique of rewlrlnt a lamp.
1. Electric lamps, Incandeaceot i. Fairfield Associates, n.
Jam Handy School Serrlce, Inc. Series: Electrical houae wirlnf
(Motion picture)
621.32 7&-702285
J-im Hnndy School SerTlce
Rex Company
The Debt.
Rex Midas et tactos anreus {FUnutrip) Eye Gate House,
1967.
44 fr. (ul«r. 3-') mm. and phonodlscr 1 s., 12 In., 831 rpm.
microgroore. (Pabulae legtMidae Gracclne Romaeque antlguae, no. 2)
Issued also with cassette and phonotape.
With teachers guide.
CredUt: Author. Samuel A. Goldberg.
Summarv: A I-atin language teaching film. The story of King
Uldas and his golden touch, and how he repented for bis greod.
L Latin language — Audio-visual instruction. i. Bye Gate House,
Inc. Series: Pabulae legendae Graeclae Romaeqoe antlquae
(nimstrlp) no. 2.
478.3 Fi A 68-3672
Bye Gate Hooae
Besrall Drug and Chemical Coi]:y}az]y. Ti^iperware
Home Parties
Tupperware Home Parties wonderland
jubilee.
Key, Hans Augusto, 1898-
Curlous George.
Curious George
Rey, Hans Augusto, 1898- Curious George
gets a medal
see
Curious George gets a medal.
Rey, Hans Augusto, 1898- Curious George
takes a job
see
Curious George takes a job.
Rey. Margret Elisabeth (Waldsteln) Curious
George flies a kite
Curious George flies a kite.
Rey. Margret Elisabeth (Waldsteln) Curious
George goes to the hospital
see
Curious George goes to the hospital.
Rejrher, Rebecca (Hourwich) 1897- My
mother Is the most beautlfitl woman In the world
My mother is the most beautiful woman in
the world: a Ukrainian folk tale.
Reynard Productioae
see
Don't make waves.
Sex and the single girl.
Reynolds (R. J. ) Tobacco Company
see
Famous Carolina recipes— Old Salem
Moravian cookies.
Hands of action.
To Build a city.
WtnslooSOa
Reynolds (Stuart) Productions, Los Angeles
see
The eye of the beholder,
Reynolds Metals Company
Bright ideas for young people — practical
uses for aluminum foil in decorating, fashion,
travel, and personal care.
Chemistry of ahuninum.
Double duty dishes — planning and pur-
chasii^ for quantity and quality.
Freezer living — freezing techniques for
modem living and entertaining.
Mlg and tig welding; or, Foley's folly.
Outdoor cooking . . . made easier and
better.
Party planning — menus, recipes,
decorations.
Rhapsody in blue (Filnutrip) Bnmswick Prodoctiona, 1968.
89 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc: 1 a. 12 In. 831 rpm.. 15
mln. ( UndersUndlng and enjoying music, set 8)
With script
CrediU: Director, Karen Welntraub; writer, Ann K. Upsmi.
Summary: Usee pbotograidia. mualc, and art work to lUostrate
Rhapsody In blue by George Gershwin. With capUons.
1. Oerthwln, George. 1898-1987. Rhapeodjr lo blue, piano and or-
chestra. I. Gershwin, George, 1896-1W7. Rhapsody In Wue, piano
•nd orcliestra. n, Brunswick Prodoctiona. Series: Understand-
ing endenjorlog music (Fltmstrip) set 8.
786.8 78-733047
Bmnswlck Prodoctiona
RIopMdr in Uoe br Geor«e Gendtwin {Fiimatrip) Edn-
oatiooal Audio V^isual, 1969.
rf^if'^'?'*"'-?* "*" ■"*' Pbooodlsc: 2 s. (1 8. with electronic
a^pwl), 12 in.. SSI rpm.. l« mln. microcroom (Music appreciatlOD
With leacber'a notes and script.
CreHU: Bdttora, Prederlck Sdiwartz, Kano Hoodea.
SsMHMrr.- Oaee pbotographs <rf New York City to lUustrste Rhap-
Bodj lo bine by Oewve GcnfewU. ^^
-L Gerrtwln. Oeotie; 1898-1887. Rhapudy In bloe: pUno k or-
rtWBtra^ I. Gershwin, Oeorfe. 1888-1887. Rhapsody In Uae; ptaDO
fc orchestra, n. Educational Audio Vlaual. inc., P)e«a»tTfn& N. T
Series : Music appreciation series ( rilmstrlp)^
785.6 70-734787
BducatlODal Audio visual t^f«»ioi
Das Rheinffold (FilmatHp) MetropoUtan Opera Guild, 1969,
78 fr. color, 86 mm. (Opera In color)
With script
_0r94iti: Producer and conductor, Hertwrt »on Kara^an. Ca*t:
TJm^wt. Karl Doeoch. ZolUo Kelemoi. JaaapblDe Teasey. Ull
- »: Siiomt scenes from the performance of Wagner's Das
Rbriogold as iveseated at the UetropollUn Opera
nw^ ^M**^' ^«'«r*' 1«*-M8S. Der Ring dm NlbeJungen. Daa
BM*n«oia. L Wagner. Richard, 1813-1888. Der Ring den Nlbe-
tan^o. Das Rbainrdd. n. Metropolitan Opera Guild. Serlca:
Opera In color (Filmstrlp)
HeCropolItan Open
782.1
Ottild
71-736736
Rhetoric of tlie movie series, set bo. 1 {Motion picture)
Eastanan Kodak Co., 1968. Made by Wiliard Pictures.
6 motion pictures (4 mln. each) si. ccrior. super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bttmmory: Explains that morie-maklng tet^niquee are baaed upon
Tert>al language paralleis. Illustrates the making of movie comma-
nlcatlon from a simple ntterance to the morle paragraph.
Oonttrntt: 1. A simple movie utterance.— 1. A simple movie sen-
tence,— 3. Complicated movie sentences.— 4. Varying tbe point of
▼lew. — 8. Making movie sense.— «. A movie paragrai^
1. Moviog-ptctures. i. Bastman Kodak Company.
884.8 7*-701284
B Kodak Co.
183
Tlw Rhine (Filmstrip) Common Qroond, Loadoo, 195S.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1966.
3d fr. b&w, 85 mm.
With teachers guide.
SUMMARY : Tracm tbe Rhine Rlrn- through Europe and ahows
tbe surrounding landa,
1. Rhine River. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. 11. Carman
Educational AssocUtea.
914.84 77-788526
Carman Educational Associates
Rhino! {Motion picture) Iran Tors Filma Released by
Metro- Gold wyn-Mayer, 1963.
90 mill. sd. color. Z^ mm.
Metro. -olor.
Creditt: Producer, Ben Chapman; director, Ivan Tors; story. Art
Arthur; screenplay. Art Arthur, Arthur Wela; music. Lalo SdHfria;
directors of photography, Sven Ferason, I^mar Boren ; film editor,
Warren Adams. Ca*t: Harry Guardlno, Robwt Gulp, Shirley Eaton,
Harry Mekela. George Lane,
Summary: .\dventure drama about a soolt^tst wl|o la working to
preserve vanishing African qiecies such as tbe white rhinoceros from
extinction by natural and man-made causes. Includes scenes of
animal and native life, and shows the methods used to capture and
tranquillze the animals.
L Tors (Ivan) nims. Inc., Los Angeles, n. Metro-Ooldwyn-
Uayer. Inc
Fi 67-1307
Rhino safari {Motion picture) Televentare, 1960.
27 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
Credit*: Producer, Soren L. Carlstensen ; director, Oniham Tonng*
writer and editor, Valerie Moolman.
BMmm»rv: Follows John Seago to Uganda in a successful expedi-
tion to bring back a pair of rare white rhlnocerosea for the Wash-
ington, D, C„ too. Shows camp life during the three months of
searching, chasing, and capturing the animals.
1. White rhinoceros. 2. Mammals— Uganda. l Trieventure,
Fi 68-230
RhiiKMcleroau (Motion picture) Institute for Dermatologic
Communication and Educatiim, 1962. Made by Audio
Productions in coc^ration with the Committee for Scien-
tific Communication in Dermatology.
4 min. act color. 16 mm.
Summary: Dm. Jacinto Coovlt, Francisco KerdeiVegaa. and Ber-
nard Gordon des<Tlbe a caw of rhiniwrieraHna. a dinease which occurs
in parts of southeastern Europe. Asia, and Latin America, where the
living condition!, are primitive. Shows tbe HTerts of tberspy. Filmed
in Caracas. Venexuelii.
1. Rhiooecleronis. i. InRtllute for Dermatologic Communicstion
and Education.
616.5 Fi 67-2143
Rhizopaa {Motion picture) Educational Services, 1965.
4 uiin. si. color. 8 mm. (Microgardening)
With notes.
Madi> for tht» Elementary Science Study project
Summary: Records the development of Rhlsopus spores from the
formation of a round spore case at tbe end of a stalk, through the
development of a mass of spores in tbe mature spore case, to the
scattering of the iipores.
1. Rhlsopus — Juvenile films. i. Educational Services, inc., Neu-
toa, Mass. Series : Mlcrogardenlng ( Motion picture)
Education De\-elopment Center
Fi A 67-2391
RhtoH>n8 (Motion picture) Educational Services. Released
by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1967.
4 Ukii). si. color 8 mm.
Isiiuf^ in fiuper 8 mm. and standard 8 mm.
Originally made for the Elementary Science Study Program.
With Rim notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Records tbe development of RXi^oput spores, from the
formation of a round spore case at tbe end of a stalk, through tbe
de^-elopment of s mass of spon» in the mature spore case, to tbe
scattering of tbe sporea.
1. Rtalxopus— Juvenile films. r. Educational Servicea, Inc., New-
ton, Mass. n. EUling Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-1034
Ealing Coriwratlon
The Rhdne BaaiB (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
1953. Released in the U. S. by Carman Edacatioual Asso-
ciates, 1966.
S3 fr. b4w. 85 mm.
With teachers notes.
tiUUMARY: Portrays features of tbe RhOne Basin In rrance.
1. Rhone River watershed. 1. Common Ground, ltd., Lomlon.
II. Carman Educational Associates.
914.48 70-738526
Carman Educational Associates
The Rhtoe-S^hie iowknl {Motion picture) Boulton-
Hawker Films, Hodleif^ En^r., 1966. Released in the
U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1967.
20 mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
Produced In cooperation with the National Committee for Audio-
visual Aids In Education.
Smmmary: Describes tbe important Industrial and agricultural
centers In tbe Rbdne-Sadne lowland In France, Indodlng Lyons,
Camorque. Languedoc. and Cran. Discusses the use of tbe river for
Irrigation power and transportation and tbe new Indnstrtal areas,
housing deveU^xnents, and oil installations.
L Fratice — Economic conditions— IMS- l Boolton-Hawker
Pllms, ltd. n. International Film Bureau, Inc Chicago.
914.4 Fi A 68-2889
loternstlonal Film Bureau
The Rhone Valley (Filnutrip) Common Ground, London,
1958. Made by Alan B. Mountjoy. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
^ fr. color. 35 mm. (Geography In colour: Europe)
With teachers manuaL
SumTAary: Dlscuiwes the varied economy, climate, relief, and
geography of ttte Rhone Valley, from tbe Swias Alps lo tbe
Med 1 terr anean.
1. Rhone Valley — Descr. ft trav. i. Common Ground, ltd,,
London, n. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Geography
In colour: Ehirope (Filmstrip)
914.48 Fi A 68-4071
Carman Educational Associates
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rhymes (Famttrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made
by University Films.
34 fr. wlor 35 mm. (Discovering spelling pattemg serlea, set H
With teiicber'B guide.
S^ummary: Explains the relationship ot rhymes to spelling pat-
terns. Designed for reading tmproTement In grade one.
1 Rime 2. Spelling games. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series- Discovering spelling patterns serlea (Fllmstrlpi set 1.
Fi A 07-3767
McGraw-Hill Bo<A Co.
Rhymes {Motion picture) International Cinemedia Cen-
ter, .Montreal. Released in the U. S. by Learning Corp.
of America, 1970.
A min. ai. color, super 8 mm, (Ready, aet, read! Set 3)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
8umnuu-y: Preaents basic conrepts necessary In learning to read
In any language. I>e8igned to develop visual and auditory percej)-
tloii, concepts, and vocabulary ; to encourage problem .solving ; and
stimulate perception. Deals with auditory discrimination. For
primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. IntemaUoiua
Cinemedia Center, n. Learning Corporation of America. Series;
Ready, aet, readi (Motion picture) Set 3.
372.4 77-708238
Learning Corp. of America
Rhyming fanuUes ack, ow, (long o), ip, op, aw {Filnuitrip)
Eye Oate House, 1967.
33 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a.. 12 in.. 33* rpm..
10 min. mlcrogroove. (I hear a rhyme, no. 1)
With manual.
Credit*: Script. Jamea Earle
Sttrnmary- Uses musical Jingles to introduce children to the moat
common monosyllabic phonic elements In the English language as a
basis for learning new words. Teaches the ack. ow. Ip, op. aw, and
°°1. EiigHsh I'angnage— Phonetics. i. Eye Gate House. Inc.
Series: I hear a rhyme (Fllmstrlp) no. 1. . „
372.4 Fi A 68-3681
Eye Gate House
Rhyming families ag, am, ail, ark, ine (Fihmtnp) Eye
Gate House, 1967.
31 fr. color. SS mm. and phonodinc: 1 s., 12 In.. 3Si rpm..
11 min. mlcrogroove. (I hear a rhyme, no. 5)
With manual.
Credits: Script. James Earle.
Summary Uses musical Jingles to introduce children to the most
common monosjUablc phonic elements In the Engllah language as a
basis for learning new words. Teaches the ag. am, all. ark, and ine
*°'i" English language^Phonetlcs. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Series : I hear a rhyme (Fllmstrlp) no. 5.
372.4 Fi A 68-1682
Eye Gate House
Rhyming families ake, ill, one (as in bone), ell, ight {Film-
ttrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
34 fr. color. 3.") mm, and pbonodlac: 1 «.. 12 In.. SSi rpm..
12 min. mlcrogroove. ( I hear a rhyme, no. 8)
With manual.
Creditn: Script. James Earle.
Bummary: Uses musical Jingle* to Introduce children to the most
common monosyllabic phonic elements in the English language as a
basis for learning new words. Teaches the ake. 111. one (as in
bone), ell, and Ight sounds. „
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Bye Gate House, Inc.
Series: I hears rhyme (Fllmstrlp) no. 8.
372.4 Fi A 68-3683
Eye Gate House
Rhyming families an, ot, ame, ump, own (as in brown)
(Flfmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In., 33* rpm.,
11 min. mlcrogroove. (I hear a rhyme, no. 6)
With manual.
Credit*: .Script, James Karle. ^ . .^
Summarv: Uses musical Jingles to introduce children to the most
common monosyllabic phonic elements In the English language as a
basis for learning new words. Teaches the an, ot. ame. ump. and
own (as in brown) sounds.
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Serte* : I hear a rhyme ( Fllmstrlp) no. 6.
372.4 Fi A 68-3684
Eye Gnte House
Rhyming families ap, all, ed, .k. ay {FUmsfrip) Eye Gate
House, 1967.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., SSi rpm.,
12 in. mlcrogroove. (I hear a rhyme, no. 8)
With manual.
Credit!: Script. Jaroea Earle.
Summarif: Uses musical Jingles to Introduce children to the most
common monosyllsblc phonic eleirents In the English language as a
basis for learning new words. Teaches the ap, all. ed. Ick. and
ay sounds. „ „ —
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Eye Gate House, inc.
Series : I hear a rhyme ( Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
872.4 Fi A 68-8686
Eye Oate House
Rhyming famiUes at, in, ow (as in cow), Ing, oon {FUm-
ttnp) Eye Gate House, 1967.
81 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In,. 88* rpm.,
12 mlD. mlcrogroove. (I hear a rhyme, no. 4)
With manual.
CreditM: Script. James Earle,
Bummarv: Uses rauslcst Jingles to Introduce children to the most
common monosyllabic phonic elemenU In the English language as a
basis for learning new worda. Teaches the at. In, ow (aa In cow),
log, and ooH sounds. _ « . »» ■ _
1 Englliih la i.giiagf— Phonetics. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
8erl««: I heara rhyme (Fllmstrlp) no. 4.
372.4 Fi A 6a-3687
Bye Gate Ilouae
Rhyming families ink, een-ean, ate, ide, eep {FUmstrip)
Eye (5ate House, 1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s,, 12 In., S3* rpm.,
12 min. mlcrogroove. (1 hear a thyme, no. 2)
With manual.
Credit*: Script, James Earle.
Summary: Uses musical Jingles to Introduce children to the most
common monosyllabic phonic elements lu the English language as a
basis for learning new words. Teaches the ink, een-ean. ate, Ide,
and eep sounds. _ „ „
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Series : I hear a rhyme (Fllmstrlp) no. 2.
372.4 Fi A 6a-3688
Eye Gate House
Rhyming families ock, ar, ain-ane, ong, un (FUmstrip)
Eye Gate House, 1967.
36 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33* rpm..
i:; min. mlcrogroove. (I hear a rhyme, no. 7)
With manual.
Credits: Script. James Earle. ^,.^ ^ ^.
Summary: Uses musical Jingles to introduce children to the most
common monosyllabic phonic elemente In the English language as a
basis for learning new words. Teaches the ock, ar, ain-ane, ong,
and un sound«.
1 KiiRllah language-Phonetics. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Se. ies : 1 hear a rhyme ( Fllmstrlp) no. 7.
372.4 Fi A 68-3685
Eye Gate House
Rhyming is fnn. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1971.
37 fr. color, 35 mm, (Reading program. Uvel 2. R-288)
With i«acher'» manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinfoTcement of
recognition of the word sounds of the blends BL and BR. Explains rhyming and
gives sludenu a chance lo pick words which rhyme. With captions. For pnmary
grades,
I, Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Consonants-
Juvenile films- 3, English language— Rime -Juvenile fdms. [I, English lan-
guage—Versification) 1. Educational Projections Corporation, 11. Series:
Reading program, [Fihnslrip) Level 2. R-288,
[LB1525i 372.4
Educational Projections 72
Corp,
Rhyming words (FUmstrip) Classroom Materials Co. Made
by Color Slides. Released by Educational Record Sales,
1967.
36 fr. cti'^r. 3.'^ mm, (Early reading recognition skills)
With script. _ _
CrediU: .\mliors, Selma Greenberg. Anita Gurlan.
Summarv: Exercises and games are used to teach children to
match rhyming words and to develop skills for recognizing. Iden-
tifying, and utlllalng combinations of letters and sounds.
1 English language— Rime. 2. Educational games. i. Class-
room Materials Company, ii. Educational Record Sales. Series:
Early reading recognition skills (Fllmstrlp)
372.6 76-735433
Classroom Materials Co.
Rhythm. [Fitmstripi Traincx Corp.. 1972. Made by Mcdcom.
40 fr. color, 35 mm. >nd phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. in English. 1 s m Spanish).
12 in,. 33 1/3 rpm.. 9 min, each side, (Family planning counsehng senes)
Also issued with phonoUpe in cassette in English and Spanish,
With facl booklet-
SUMMARY: Explains the rhythm method of birth control, the unsale
period, the menstrual cycle, and the basal body temperature of the patient-
Includes special directions for this method of binh control,
I. Conception— Prevention. 1. Traincn Corporation, II, Series; Family
planning counseling series, [Filmstrip],
[RG136J 613.9 72-736642
Trainee Corp, ''2
72-733529
MARC
MARC
Rhythm and movement in art {Motion picture) Paul
Burnford in association with Jack Stoops. Released by
Film Associates, 1969.
I'.i min. ■■!- color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Siimmarif: iJeiuonsiintes the importance of rhythm and move-
ment to art. I'ointa out how rhythra and movement are captured
In the arts of painting and sculpture, as well as In nature, architec-
ture, and motion pictures.
I. Fropordou (Art) 2, Movement, Aesthetics of. i- Burnford,
I'jiul. II. Film Associiites.
701.8 7(i-7lKI9Sl
Film Associates
Rhythm & pulse (Motion piofiure) Once C. Nash. Made
and released by Swartwout Enterprises, 1967.
11 nil'i- sd. color. 16 mm. (Music with children, no. 1)
With liistnictlonal guide, records, and related music books.
Summary: An Introductory film which shows how children develop
their natural expressions In music. Includes examples which Il-
lustrate rhythm and pulse,
1. Musical meter and rhythra. i. Nash, Grace C. n. Swart-
wout Enterprises. Series: Music with children (Motion picture)
no. 1.
372.8 75-700737
Swartwout Enterprises
Rhytha In i
1971.
[Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
34 fr, color. 35 mm,
SUMMARY: Explains the element of music called rhythm, and illuitrates
and reviews various musical symbols. With captions.
1, Musical meter and rhythm, 1. Educational Projections Corporation.
lMT42] ni.ti il-liAm
Educational Projections ^2 MARC
Corp.
Rhythm people. [Filmstrip] Scott Education Divigion. 1970.
approx. 29fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 3 *.. 10 in., 33 1/3 rpm..
10 min. (Lers make music)
Also issued with phonoUpc in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Auihon, MarUyn Minch Weber, Betiy BriSK SulUvan.
SUMMARY; Helps the child become sware of the rhythms in the wortd
about him For primary grades-
1. Musical meter and rhythm. 1. Scott Graphics. Education Diviston.
II. Series: Let's make music. [FUnutrip]
[MT42] 372.8 72-732959
Scoit Education Division 72 MARC
Rhythmic ball ikilli for perceptoal-motor dcTclopment [Motion
picture] Martin Moyer Productions, 1971.
11 min sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Manin Moyer; narrator. Richard L. Hawk: collatwa-
tors. Paul Smith. Dennis D. Meyer.
SU M M AR Y: First and third grade children exhibit a range of levels in rhyth-
mic ball skills in ■ demonstration of perceptual- motor approach to learning
directional concepts. For elemenury grades.
I. Ball aamei— Juvenile nims. I. Moyer (Martin) Productions. Seattle.
(GV86ir 372.8 76-714784
Martin Moyer Productions 12
MARC
Rhytluu. [Motion picture) Thomas Michael DonneUy, 1972.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ,.,.,„ n
CREDITS Writer, cameraman, and editor, Thomas Michael Donnelly.
SUMMARY: An experimental film which views s remembered pasi-b.nh,
Ufe and death— as seen by the spirit of a woman.
1. Experimental fUms. 1. DonneUy. TTjoinas Michael. 7,«i57
[PN1955TE96] 704.945 ^u^AC
CINE 72 MARC
Rhythms of Paris. [Motion picture] Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1971.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
French version also issued. . , .■
SUMMARY; Explores the sights and sounds of modem Paris, mcludmg the
bustle of people and trafTic. the city's quite parks, and the shops and boutiques
in the Latin Quaner.
l_ Paris— Description. [1. Paris— Description) I. Encyclopaedia Bntan-
nica Educational Corporation.
[DC707, 914-4 72-702186
CINE 72
MARC
Rhythms of the universe (Motion pictvre) National Broad-
casting Co., 1967. Released by Graphic Curriculum.
24 min 8(1. color. 16 mm. (Animal 8e«ret8>
Produced In cooperation with the National Education Aasocla-
tlon the National Science Teachers Association, the American U-
brai^y Association, and the American Institute of Biological Men"*
Summary Studies the rhythmic patterns that ail living things
seem to follow and examines various theories on why these patterns
""f' Biology— Periodicity. i. National Broadcasting Company.
Inc n Graphic Curriculum. Inc.. New York. Series: Animal
.ec«t. (Motion picture, ^^^ Fi A 68-1038
Graphic Curriculum
Riach, Alastair M
Big on the outside.
Ribbon and checkerboard sandwiches (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Raybar Technical
Films.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food preparation series, aet 4)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. ^ , ^ ^
1. SaoUwiches. l McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Food
preparation series (MoUoQ picture) aet 4.
641.8 73-706818
McGraw-Hill Book Ca
Rice (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965.
\L-i min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumtnirfi; Points out the world-wide importance of rice as a
principal food and describes methods of growing It. Shows steps
being taken to Improre the quantity and quality of rice.
1. nice. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
338.1 Fi A 68-1273
Washington State Univ. Andlo-Vlsual Center.
Rice (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1949. Made by
L. J. Simpkin. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associates, 1966.
22 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With teacher's notes.
Summary : Uses a story sequence to trace how rice la produced
and delivered to the consumer.
1. Rice. I. Common Ground, ltd., Loudon. II. Carman Educa-
tional .\s8oclatee.
633 79-738370
Carman Educational Aaaoctates
Rice (Ceylon) (Motion picture) Park Fihns, 1967.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Ceylon)
Loop film. Issued In sUndard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes. , , , „
Summary: Follows step* In the growing of rice. Includes scenes
of soil preparation, planting, growing, gathering, and winnowing of
rice In prlmltlTecondltlona.
1 Rice L Park Pllma. Series: Ceylon (Motion picture)
688 Fi A 68-3204
Park Films
184
Rice Council for Market Development
Bee
AUtbouirlM.
My name la rice.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rice fanners in Thailand {Motion pieturt) PubUo Media,
inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1M9.
19 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Han and hU world)
Edited rersloo of tbe motfOD picture made by laatltut fOr Film
and BUd, MuDlcb.
Bumtmonf: Sbowa tbe ancient ceremonlea at the beflnoloc of
plantliic aeaaon and at barrest and demoostratea bow TbalUod rice
fumen Irrigate land to Increase tbelr barrest
1 Bice— Thailand. l Public Media, Inc. n. Fllma Incorpo-
rated. Series : Man and his world (Motion picture)
915.93 74-70M93
Public Media, inc.
Rice farming in Japan {Motum pteture) Walt Diso^ Pro-
ductions. Released by IntematiMial Communicatiim Films,
1968.
4 mln. 8l. color. 8 mm. (Japan series)
liOop film mounted lo cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
From the 11)61 motion picture entitled Japan harrests the sea.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Studies tbe preparation and Irrigation of rice paddle*
and harrestloft of the rice crop,
1. Rice — .Japan. i. Japan barveats tbe sea (Motion picture)
n. Disney (Walt) Productloos. m. International Communication
Fllmx. Series: Jspan series (Motion picture)
338.10952 75-703195
Intematlooal Commnnl- cation Films
Rice farming in Japan. Part 1: Spring ptanting (Film-
strip) Visual Education Consultants, 1970.
35 fr. b4w. 35 mm. (TEC portfolio series)
With teadter's guide.
CRBDtTS: Writers and photogmphers, Robert Lang, Sterling
Beath. HMori Nlahl.
SUMMARY : Bxplalns tbe rartous stepa In tbe process of planting
rice.
1. Rice — Japan. I. Tlsoal Education (^Huultants, Inc.
633 75-737853
Tisual Education Cooaultaots
Rice farming in Ji^un. Part 2 : Summer care and harrest
(Filmstrip) Visual Education Cmisultanta, 1970.
34 fr. b&w. 35 mm. {VEC portfolio series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer and photographers, Robert Lang. Sterling
Beath. Midori Nishl.
SUMMARY: Explains tbe care and harvesting of rict Describes
the modern-day use of threshers and bulling matOiiDes and shows
bow the straw is used.
1. Bice — Japan. 2. Rice— Harvesting. I, Visual Education Con-
sultants, lac.
633 79-737864
Tlsoal Education Coosultants
Rice growing in Japan {Motion picture) NHK Interna-
tional Film, Japan. Released in the U. S. by Bailey-Film
Associates, 1969.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates tbe modern sod traditional means by which
rice is planted and harvested, and shows the influence of this type
of farming on tbe dally lives of the people.
1. Rice— Japan. i, NHK International Film, il Balley-FUm
Associates.
633 74-708050
Bailey-Fllm Associates
Rice in monsoon AsSa {FSmatrip) Budek Films and SHdes,
1964.
23 fr. color. 38 mm.
Credit; Author. Helen L. Smith; editorial conaoltant, Michael H.
Budek.
Summary: Shows the planting, tending, and barvestliig of rice In
monsoon Asia.
1. Rice — Asia. 2. Monsoons. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Fllma
and SUdea, SanU Barbara, OalU.
633 79-733812
Bodek Films and Slides
Rice paddies of Hong Kong (Moti(m picture) Doubleday
Multimedia, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hong Kong series)
Loop tilm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the methods used In Hong Kcmg to grow rice
and vegetables. Includes scenes of the small farms.
1. Rice — Hong Kong. 2. Tegetablee— Hong Kong. I. Doubleday
Multimedia. II. Series: Hong Kong series (Motion picture)
915.125 79-710166
Doubleday Multimedia rev
Rice production in Thailand {Motion pictnre) Walt Disney
ProduotiMis. Released by Intematioiint Communication
Films, 1968.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (South Kast .\sla series)
Exmp film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
From the 1958 motion picture entitled Slam — the people of Thai-
land.
With teacher study guide.
Summarif: Illustrates the relationship between tbe force* ot natute
and a country's Industries, by showing the monsoon season's effect on
the rioe productions. Studies the procedures used In cultivating and
harvesting rice crops,
1. Rice — Thailand. i. SUun — tbe people of Thailand (Motion
picture) n. Disney (Walt) Pr«dDctlon& m. Intematlooal Oommu-
ntcaUoniFttaiBL Se- riea: South East A»la serica (Mo-
tkw-picture)
, , „ ,^ , 915.93 78-703205
International Commnnl- cation Films
Tlie Rice roots (Motion picture)
see Key to victory. Part 3: The rice roots
Rice— staple of Asia (PhiUppines) {Motion picture) Wayne
Mitchell and Compass Films. Released by International
Commvnication Films, 1966.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (South East Asia serlesi
Loop dim mounted In cartridge. Issued In rtandard 8 mm. ana
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Credit$: Writer and photographer. Wayne MltchelL
ti'.mmatv- Shows the various steps In the proces-slng of rice, one
of the staple foods of Asia. Explains that the damp warm climate
of South East Asia Is favorable for the growth of rice.
1 Rice 1 MltcbeU, Wayne, n. CompasB FIlmB. m. Inter-
national Communication Fllma Series: South East Aula series
(Motion picture) 77-700582
Intematlooal Com-
munication Fllma
Rich, Michael, 1951-
Swlmmer^s farewell.
Rich cat, poor cat {Motion phture) Bank Street College of
Education. Rplensed by McTiraw-Hitl Book Co., 1968.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bank Street reading IncenHve film
"* Based on the book of the same Utle by Bernard Waber.
Bummarv: Bill Cosby reads the story about the differences In the
way In which rich cats live, and the way In which tbe poor cat Scat
lives, until she Is Uken Into a family. ^ /t^i,„«
r Waber, Bernard. Rich cat. poor cat n. Bank Street Coll^
of Education. New Tork. m. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: Bank Street reading Incentive film aeries (Motion picture)
372.6 Fi A 68-2224
McOrawHIll Book Co.
Richard I (Filmstrip) Usherwood and Usherwood, En^;.
Released in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Reign by reign)
With manual.
SUMMARY: Describes tbe character of Rlrtiard I. and examines
the politics, religion, society, learning, arts, and science of his reign.
1. Richard I, King of England. 1157-1199. 2. Gt. Brit.— History-
Richard 1, 1189-1199. I. Usherwood and Usherwood. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Reign by reign (Filmstrip)
[DA207] 942.03 76-740466
Universal Education and Vlsmd Arts
Richard n (Filmstrip) Usherwood and Usherwood, Eng.
Released by UniTersal Education and Visual Arta, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Reign by reign)
With manual
aUMMART: DMcribes the character of Richard II. sod examinee
tbe politics, society, religion, learning, arts, and science of his reign.
1. Richard II. King of England. 1367-1400. 2. Gt BriL— His-
tory—Richard 11, 13Tr-13»9. I. Usherwood snd Usherwood. II.
Univeraal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Reign by reign
(Filmstrip) __
[DA235] 942.08 79-740479
Universal Education and Visual Art*
Richard AHoi, man of God {Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (A People uprooted)
With teacher':! guide
Creditt: Collaborators. Benjamin Quarles, Sterling Stiickey.
kummarif: Presents events in tbe life of Richard Allen, bishop of
tbe African Methodist Episcopal Chiireh.
1. Allen, Richard. Bp., 1789-1831. L Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica
Bdncattoaal Corporation. Series: A People uprooted (Filmstrip)
Eocydoiieedia Brltan-
922
Blca Educational Corp.
70-735583
{Richard Brevard RuaBeDj {Motion picture) KBC Tele-
vision, 19SQ.
28 min. sd. b&w. 18 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast March 16. 1952. on the NBC-TV documenUry show Meet
tbe press.
Crediti: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak: director.
Car) Degen : sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
fiummary: Democratic Senator Richard Russell, a b(^)eful presi-
dential candidate, dlKoana the poaalblllty of President Truman's
reelection with Bfartba Boontree, moderator. Mae Craig, Robert
Riggs. Lawrence Splvak. and Gladstone Williams.
1. Russell. Richard Brevard. 1897- 2. Tnuoan, Harry 8.,
Prefi. U. S., 1884- I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
NBr Television Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
329.3 78-701460
(Richard Brevard RoaBell, {Motion picture) NBC Tele-
vision, 1968.
28 mill. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (Meet tbe press)
Telecast Sept. 27. 1958, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Creditt: Producer, Lawrence Splvak ; director, Carl Degen ; spon-
sor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Senator Richard RiDiseU dlsciis.<<es Democratic Party
problems, policies, and plans with Martha Rountree. moderator, Jack
Bell, Marshall McNeil. Lawrence Splvak. and William White.
1. Russell. Richard Brevard, 1897- 2. Democratic Party. i
National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC TelevlsitHi Network.
Series: Meet tbe press (Motion picture)
329.3 71-701461
[Richard Brevard RnaKlii
vision, 1903.
{Motion picture) NBC Tele-
28 miu. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Aug. 11, 1968, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
tbe press.
Creditt: Producer. Lawrence Splvak; director, Richard Cox.
Summary: Democratic Senator Richard Rumell disctissea the
racial problem in the country with Lawrence Splvak, moderator,
Mae Craig, James Kllpatrick, Edwin Newman, and Claude Sltklo.
1. Bnasell. Richard Brevard, 1897- 2. U. S.— Race question.
I. Natlooal Broadcastirg Company, Inc. NBC Television Network.
SerlM : Meet the press ( Motion picture )
301.461 70-701458
185
Richard Hamilton (Motion pictare) Arts Council of Great
Britain, London, 1969. Made by Maya Film Productions,
I»ndon. Released in the V. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Directors. James Scott, Richard Hamilton; photog-
rapher and editor. Adam V. MllL
SUMMARY : Shows the pop art Imagery of modem artist Richard
Hamilton, dewrlblng how he draws on cwnmonly held signs, symbola,
and meanings In his works. Hamilton lUuatrates how he usee the
phenomena of mass media to create an effect.
1. Hamilton, Richard. I. Arts Council of Great Britain.
II. Films Incorporated.
[N67i»7.H3] 927 74-712019
Films Incorporated
Richard Hunt— sculptor {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britnnnica Educational Corp., 1970.
14 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Bladt achlevMuenta In America)
Jfagnetlc sound track.
With teacher's guide.
Crediti: Author, Louise Dunn Yochlm.
Summary: A study of sculptor Richard Hunt, showing how he
utilises the resources of bis urban environment to create fantastic
structures In welded metals. Follows Hunt as he coUects Junk,
welds, brares. flies, and sketches.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Hunt. Richard Howard, 193*- i- EncycIopaedU Britan-
nic* Educational Corporation. Series: Black achievements la
America (Motion picture) -„«„,-
785 70-708918
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nica Educational Corp.
Richard Lytic (oil on canvas) (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat
Productions. 1964.
44 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 2s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 12
min. mierogroove. (Famous artists at work, set 2)
With teacher's guide and transcript.
Cr«dil».- Writer. G. Warren Schloat, Jr.
Summary: Richard Lytle talks about his tools of canvas, paint,
and Ideas, and explains bow he Is motivated by Interesting shapes lo
wormwood, clouds, driftwood, and ro<* formations.
1 Lytle Richard- i. Schloat (Warren) ProducUons. Pleaaaot-
vllle N Y. Series: Famous artists at work (Filmstrip) set 2.
751 FiA68-t4M
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Richard M. Nixon; inaugtiration, January 20, 1969 {Mo-
tion picture) Chelsea House Educational Communica-
tions, 1069.
7 min. 8l. b&w. supers mm. (The History machine)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
Creditt.- Editorial director, Arthur M. Schleslnger, Jr. ; editor,
Fred IsraeL
Summary: President Nixon calls for peace and hc^»e In his In-
augural address, saying "Tbe greatest honor history can bestow Is
the title of peacemaker. This honor now beckons America: the
chance to lead the world at last out of the valley of turmoil."
1. NlxoD, Richard Milhous, 1913- —Inauguration. i. Chelsea
House Educational Communications. Series: Tbe History ma-
chine (Motion picture)
973.924 72-736712
Chelsea House Ednca- ttonal CiHnmunlcations
[Richard Milhoos NixoB] {Motion pietwv) NBC Television,
1952.
26 miu. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Aug. 31. 1962, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Summary-' Senator Richard M. Nixon discusses the progress of
the Ehsenhower- Nixon campaign with Martha Rountree, moderator,
Peter Edson. Felix Belair, Warren Frauds, and Lawrence Splvak.
1. Eisenhower, Dwight David, Prea. U. S., 1890-1968. 2. Nixon.
Richard Milhous, 1913- l. National Broadcasting Company,
inc. NBC Television Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion
picture)
329.6 73-701459
Richard Quine Productions
see
Paris when it sizzles.
Synanon.
Richard S. Milbauer Productions
see
Make a face for tomorrow!
Richard Starkey Video Productions
see
Makinf it? A Harlem youth.
Richard Wagner {FUmatrip)
1964.
Educational Audio Visual,
47 fr. bftw. V> mm. (Composers, series 2)
With teacher's guide and notes.
Creditt: Editor, Jeanne Rice.
Summary; Recreates In detail the life of Wagner and the times
in which he lived, using prints, paintings, pictures, and other
autlienilc documents.
1. Wagner, Richard, 1813-1383. l Educational Audio Visual.
Inc.. Pleasantvllle. N. T. Series: Composers (Filmstrip) series 2.
Fi A 67-3973
Educational Audio Visual
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Richard Wilbur and Robert Lowell {Motion picture)
KQED-TV and NET. Released by NET, 1966.
30 niln, sd. bAw. 1« mm. ( U. S. A. : Poetry )
Cm! f*. Producer, director, and narrator, Richard Moore; photog-
rapher hikI editor, Philip Greeiie.
Summiiiit: Presents two contemporary Amerlcaa poetR, Richard
Wilbur ftr>d Robert l^well. who have earned repiitations as scholaw
and teachers as well as poets. In hla Portland. Conn., home Wilbur
roads hla poems. On the marginal way, Love calls us to the thing*
of thia worW. and Advice to a prophet. In his New Tork studio
Lowell reads hla poems. Water. Soft wood. A flaw. Fall 1961. aod
The opposite house.
1. Wilbur. Richard, IWl- i Lowedl. Robert. 1W7- i.
San Francisco. Television station KQED-TV. n. National Educa-
tional Telerlslon and Radio Oenter. Series: U. S. A.: Poetry (Mo-
tion picture)
811 74-704402
Richard WHUams {Motion picture) Natiixuil EducmUonal
Television. Released by Indiana Unirersitr Audio- Visual
Center. lt>68.
30 mlD. sU. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, J. C, Sheers ; director and editor, Robert
Morgan.
Summary: A study of the training and work of animator Richard
Williams. Shows him in his studio In London performing tasks
ranging from preliminary storyboardlng to the finishing touches on
a nearly completed product.
1. Williams, Richard Edmund, 1933- 2. Hovlng-plcture car-
tooni<. t. National Educational Television and Radio Center,
n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
741.5 Fi A 68-:i221
Indiana Vnlv. Audio- Visual Center
Richards, Harvey
Warning -warning .
Richard's bicycle {FUmttrip) Communicators [196-t,
26 f r. color. 85 mm. ( Picture story for reading eiperteice)
Summary: Pre»«it8 a story about a boy and his new blcydc^ point-
ing out vocabulary words associated with bicycle riding.
1. Heading comprehension. i. Communicators (Firm)
Series: Picture story f(w reading experience (Fllmstrip)
372.6 74r-782»26
Peonsylranla Sdiool Cor the Deaf
Richardson, D. L.
see
Displaying our flag.
Escapes.
Gymnastics for girls: Glide kip.
Gymnastics for girls: Hip circle and vari-
ations.
Gymnastics fundamentals for boys.
Qymnastics fundamentals for girls.
The History of our flag.
Pins.
Reverses,
Takedowns.
Tumbling for boys: Balance.
Tumbling for boys: Cartwheel, round-off,
handspring.
Tumbling for boys: Pairs and triples.
Tumbling for boys: Rolls.
Tumbling for glrls: Cartwheel, round-off.
and handspring.
Tumbling for glrls: Rolls, limbers, walk-
overs.
Wrestling fundamentals.
Richmond (Ted) Productions, inc.. Beverly Hills,
Calif.
see
Bachelor in Paradlje.
It happened at the World's Fair.
Richter, Conrad, 1890-1968. Light in the forest
see
Lisht in the tonsL
Hick g^alla Video Productions
Suffer the little children.
Ricky's grcftt adventiira (Motion picture) Atlantis Prodac<
tions, 1969.
11 niln. ad. color. 16 mm. ^ , . __
Summary: Explains the value of the «»«»»«» *??*J7'"jL«.S
Shows how a six-year-old blind boy employs his highly developed
senses of touch and hearing to rescue a bird which has fallen from
Its eat and to And his way back to his teacher. For prltnary grades.
j Children. Blind— Juvenile fllms. 2. Senses and sensation— Juve-
nile films. I. Atlantis Productions, Inc.
372.S 76-702649
CINB
Riddle, John Thomas
see
Renaissance in black.
The Riddle (Motion picture) Office of Economic Oppor-
tunity. Made by William Jeraey and Barbara Connfill.
Released by Modern Talkinfr Picture Service, 1968.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of teenage drug Involvement, from glue snlfflng
to heroin.
1. DrugB and youth. i. V. S. CMBce of Economic Opportunity,
n. Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc.
618.8 70-702660
OTNB
Riddle of heredity (Motion picture) Time-Life Broadcast,
1968.
29 mlu- sd. color. 16 mm. (The World we live in)
Other version ismed : German.
Summon/: Surveys, from pre-hlstory to the DNA molecule, man-
kind's efforU to understand and control the processes of reproduce
tlon and Inheritance. ^ , .. „ ^ _. ■
1. Genetics. 2. Reproduction. i. Time-Life Broadcast, Inc.
Series: The World we live in (Motion picture)
676.1 70-701730
Riddle of heredity (Motion picture) Time-Life Broadcast
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
30 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm. (The World we live in)
Summary: Explains the parts played by genes and DNA mole-
cules In the proceM of heredity. Tells how mutationa occur and how
tliey determine the traits of individuals and pc^ulatloas.
1 Gaieties. l Time-Life Broadcast, Inc. n. McGraw-HlU Book
Company. Series: The World we live in (Motion picture)
573.2 70-700241
McGraw-HIU Book Co.
The Riddle of Sweden (Motion picture) Swedish Institute
for Cultural Relations, Stockholm. Released in the U. S.
by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-!r
27 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures Sweden's natural resources, Induatrial tecii-
nlQUea. and social conditions. Explains the connection between tlie
country. Its people, and Its exports.
1. Sweden. l Svenska inatltutet fSr knltnrellt utbyte mea
utlandet, Stockliolm. u. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
309.14S6 Fi A 67-6428
Modem Talking Picture Service
Riddle of the Mayan cave (Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co., 1969.
00 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suronmry : Follows an Explores Club expedition Into the Ouata-
malan highlands, and shows the means by which a team of cave
explorers uncovered the mysteries of the ancient Mayan culture.
1. Hayas — Antiquities. 2. Cavei—Ooatenutla. I. American
Broadcasting Company.
970.8 77-706097
CINB
Riddle of the porpoise (Motion picture) CBS News, 1960.
28 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (Conquest)
Prepared In cooperation with the American Association for the
Advancement of Science.
Credilt: Producer. Michael Sklar : director, Harold Mayer; writer.
Prank DeFelllta : consultants, Wlllard Bascom, Frances Gudemaou:
commentator. Grant Kolcomb; cameraman, Tred Dieterlch ; editor,
John Dullaghan.
Summary: Reporter Grant Hotcomb talks with Dr. Kenneth Nor>
ria. curator of Marlneland of the Padflc In California, about tbe
aonar system of porpoises. Norria and bis associate John Prescott
demoDfltrate their studies about ttie nature and degree of sophistica-
tion of this sonar system, using a tame porpoise and research equip-
ment.
1. Porpoiaes. 2. Sonar. t. Colombia Broedcotlng SystMo,
inc. CBS News. Series: Conqoest { Motion pictare)
699.6 Fi 6t^647
Rlddlcr (Filmstrip) Field Educational Publications, 1969.
«d fr. color. » mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 831 rpm., 10
mln. mlcrogroove. (The Checkered flag, series A) . , ^
Issued In a multi-media kit with audiotape, correlated text, and
Summary : Presents many kinds of road rallying to encoarafls im-
provement of reading akllU and participation In the sport
1 Automobile radng. 2. Bsadtng. I. Held Bdncatloml Publi-
cations. Series: The Checkered flag (Fllmstrip) series A.
428.4 7a-787468
A. L. A. Booklist rev
The Ride (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1963.
7 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Credita: Producer, Tom Daly; director, Gerald Potterton; music,
Eldon Rathburn; cameraman, Reginald Morris. Coat: Mac Cutbert-
Bon, Gerald I'otterton.
Summary: A comedy-drama about the adventure* of a chauffeur,
hla wealthy employer, a Rolls-Royce, and a t(*oggan.
L Canada. National Film Board.
Fi 67-1117
The ride (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1963. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/Mc-
Graw-lTill, 1968.
7 mln., sd., color, 16 mm.
French version released under the title La «>ur»e.
Eldon Rathburn; cameraman. Reg Morris. Catt: Mac Cutlitoertson,
Gerald Potterton.
186
-Another issue, b&w.
Another issue, color, 36 mm.
Another issue, b&w, 35 mm.
I. Canada. National Film Board, n. Contemporary Fllms/Me-
Fi A 64-28
GrawHIlL
National Film Board of
Ride a turquoise pony (Motion picture) Paulist Produc-
tions, li)71.
2S min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Insight)
Also Issued in b&w.
With discussion guide. -, , «.
CREDITS ■ Producer. John Meredyth Lucas; director, Hal Oo<Hier;
writer. John Zodrow. David Zodrow. CAST: Belinda M(»itgoni»7.
Jan Clayton. John I^rch. _ . „. .
SUMMARY : A dramatliation about the reunion of a Vietnam
veteran and his girt, who was a Vista volunteer.
I. Paulist Productions. Pacific Palisades, Calif. IL Series: In-
sight (Motion picture) -..«,»
301.41 71-718917
Paulist Productions
Ride beyond vengence {Motion picture) Goodson-Todman,
Sentinel, and Fenady Associat€s. Released by Columbia
Pictun~ Poi-p.. 196;').
100 min. sd. color. 89 dibl
Based on tlit- novel The night of the tiger, by Al l»ewlrn.
Credits: I-roducer. Andrew J. Fenarty; director, Bemanl ilc-
Eveety: wrcenplav. Andrew J. Fenjidy ; music. Richard Markowltz;
dlrwlor of photography. Lester Sliorr; film editor. Otho I^overing.
Cast: Chuck Connors. Joan Blondell, Gloria Grahame, Michael Ren-
nle, Kathrvn Hays. _ .
Summaru: A Western about the attempted revenge of a Texan who
returns home after becoming rich, only to be robbed and accused of
r Dewleii .M. The night of the tiger, ii. Goodson-Todman Pro-
ductions. Ill, Sentinel Productions, iv. Fenady Associate*, v. Co-
lomhia Pictures Corpom- tlon.
Ride 'em cowboy (Motion picture) Christie Film Co. Re-
leii>e<l by Kducatioiial Films Corp. of America. 1!>23.
10 mln. St. b&w. 16 mm.
In tl;e David R. Hradley Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Colle^'tlon. Library of Congres-s.
Credits: Director. Al Christie; photography. Anton Nagy, Alex
Phillips; cartoons. Norman Z. HcLeod. Cast: Bobby Vernon. Tom
Murray, Charlotte Stevens.
Summary: A comedy In which an automobile salemiaa goes to
the West in order to sell cars to cowboys.
I. Christie Film Company, u. Educational Films Corporation of
America, ni. David B. Bradley Film Collection, iv. American Film
Institute Collection.
791.43 72-709639
Ride 'em, poll (Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1970.
53 fr. rolor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 1 a.. 12 In.. 83t rpm,
20 min. (Keadwell essays— sound and sight series 1)
CREDITS: Authors. John Ryan, Judy Bomberger. Kathleen Allen;
narrator, John Ryan ; art, Joy MayhofT. Gretchen Rotwiter.
SUMMARY : A reading exercise which describee how the Hun-
garian sheep dog works and lives. With captions.
1. Reading. I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. II. Series: Read-
well essays— sound and sight series 1 (Filmstrip)
[I.B1050] 428.4 7O-73T099
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Ride for your life (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
French version released under the title Mourlr diamplon.
Crtdits: Producer, John Kemeny ; director, Robin Spry; music.
The Mothers of Invention; photography, Georges Dufaux. Jean Roy,
Maurice Plcot, Ronnie Whltehouae, Reo Gr«(olre; editing, Barrle
Ho wells.
Summary: A portrait of the young Canadian motorcycle racer.
Hike Duff. Pictures the racer on the track and at home, describes
the dangers of the sport, and catches much of the ambience of the
track.
1 Duff Mike. I. Canada. National Film Board.
796.6 Fi A 68-3234
National Film Board of Canada
A Ride in the country (Fanutnp) Communioatora ,19«-ti
80 fr. color. 35 mm. (Life reading series)
Summary: Describee the animals seen by a family as Uwy take a
ride in (lie country.
1. Reading comprehension. i. Communicators (Firm)
Series: Life reading series (Fllmstrip)
372.6 78-782926
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Ride safel)' to school {FHiMtnp) National Film Board of
Canada, Montreal, 1957. Released in the TJ. S. by Jam
HandT School Service, 19W.
87 fr.. «lor. 35 nun. (Junior Mfety iMi««)
With maouat
SwMMry.- A Karecrow sbowa younc children the error of tbelr
wajt when the; do thinci which mtcht catue harm to tbemaelTea or
othen whlla riding to adioo) In the countrr aod lo the dty. C^tiooed
cartMoa.
Credit*: Producer, Baofi U9Iler: director, Harlan Tarlor; artiat,
J. SlmpkliHi ; art director, J. Llcastro.
1. Traffic nafetj— JnTenlle films. i. Canada. National nim
Board, n. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Series: Junior aaflttr
series (Fllnwtrlp. National Film Board of Otnada)
614^ FiA58-a«16
National Ptlm Board of (
Ride this way gny horse (Motion picture) EJiight Films.
Released by Twentieth Cwitory-Fox Film Corp., 1970.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
A featnrette Issued In the Twentieth Oentory-Fox press kit for the
19T0 motion picture entitled A walk with loTe and death. The kit
Includes slides, stllI^ press material and tMxA.
In the Twentieth Century-Fox Film Collection of the American
Film InBtltute Collection, Library of Congress.
Credits: Director, Panl Joyce; photographer, Brian Probyn; film
editor, Stephen Cross.
Summary: Shows John Huston at work In Austria directing the
motion picture .K walk with Iotb and death. Shows Huston working
with bla daughter Angelica and Assaf Dayan, the son of the Israeli
Defense HIolRter.
1. Huston. John, 1908- I. Knight Films. II. Twentieth
Oentury-Fox Film Cor- poratlon. III. A Walk with lore and
death (Motion picture) IV. Twentieth Oentnnr-Fox Film
Collection. V. Ameri- can Film Institute Collection.
778.6 79~71(H3«
Riders to the sea (Motion picture) CBS Films, 1959.
27 min. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
A fili;i from the CBS-TV series The Robert Hwrtdge tbeat^.
Baaed on the play of the same title by John MllUngton Synge.
CrtiiU: Producer, Robert Herrldge : director, Kari Genoa ; music
Tom Scott. Cast: Maureen Stapleton. Hriena Carroll, Uam Gannon,
Katberlne Willard.
Butnmary: A traged; set on one of the Aran Isles off the coast of
Ireland wmcernlng an oiA woman who becomes resigned to death
after losing her husband and all her sons to the see.
I. Synge, John MllUngton, 1871-1900. Rlden to the sea. u. CBS
nima. inc. III. The Robert Herridge theater (Telerialon program)
791.43 Fi 68-648
, y«v ir-' bw. cMotioo picture] Film Productioa Ser-
Tioe. Vtrpnia Depc. at Educatkm. 1972.
9 »«" Id. cotor. 16 mm.
CHEDrrS; Dnctor. wrii«. smI editor. Jon Pttewa; photogniAer. J. So)
Wrcao, Jr.
SUMMARY: Aa ilisiiniiT isachaf Mirwis kIkkiI bos Mfety w«h her
dsa, sad cfaBdrsa ars ahowa dMaoaalntiBg bys Mfety practice.
1. ScfaootiMM I ill Mm. 2. Ssfcty edocatioB-Juvmk dta*. (1.
AoddMta— Prevaatioa. 2.SchoolbMni I. Virgmia. Dept of Educadoo.
jLB2«64) 372,24 72-700614
nim ProductksB Unwt, 72 MARC
Virginis Dept o(
Edncaboa
Rietveldt, Saarinen, Nervi (Filmstrip) Visual Pablications,
London. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publi-
cations. 1970.
39 fr. color. 3S mm. ( Architect nre In the aoth century)
With lecture ooCea.
CREDITS : Compiler and annoUter, John Donat.
St'lOlARY : PreBents examples of twentieth century architecture
by RletTddt, Saarineo. and Nerrl and portraya the relation of the
buildings to their enTlrmmients.
1. Aivhltecture, Modem — 20th century. 2. Archltectura and so-
ciety I Visual Publications, ltd., London. II. Mclntyre Visual
Publications. III. Series; Architecture In the 20th century (Film-
■trip)
[NA680] 724.9 78-788867
A. 1, A. Booklist
Riff *65 {Motion picture) New York University.
by New Yoit University K3m library, 1966.
Beleased
12 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
A student-made dim.
Bummarw: A documentary that projects the character of Riff, a
resourceful underprivileged youngster who Is In conflict with hla
oiTlronmenL
1. Socially handicapped children. i. New York Unlretalty.
n. New York Unirersity. Film Library.
801.44 Fi A 67-583
CINE
Ri(ht and wrong — and what's in between {Motion picture)
PortafUms. Released by Ilenk Xewenhouse, inc., 1966.
10 m' I. ««I. color 16 mm.
Bummaiy: Uses animation to examine the moral, ethical, and
logical a9ect.t relating to right and wrong, and truth aod falsity.
1. Right and wrong. 2. Truthfulness and faliwhood. t. Porta-
fllmn. n. Newenhonae (Henk) Inc.
170 Fi A 68-3270
Henk Newenbouse, Inc.
Right angles in S-dimensiona] figures {FSmstrip) Popu-
lar Science Pub. Oo., Audio- Visual I>r\-ision, 1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school mathematics)
FOM flkostrlp no. 118L
With teaching gutde.
Bummaiy: Illustrates that a line Is perpendicular to a plane If It
Is perpendicular to each of two lines In the plane passing throogfa
Its foot; that two planes are perpendicular if the dihedral angles
formed are rl^t dihedral angles : and that If a line la perpendicular
to a plane, thw any plane which conuina that line la pMpendleolar
ta the pUml
1. Oeometry. 2. Angle. L Poimlar Science Pnbllablng Com-
pany, Inc.. New York. Andlo-Vlsoai Division, n. rOU ftlmatrtp
no. 1181. Series: High school malbefnatlcs (rUovtrip)
518 Fi A 68-4548
Popular Science Pnb. Oo., Aodto-Tlsnal EHt.
tatteUAtPOm-
The Right hand of Congress {Motion picture) Group W
(the Westinghouse Broadcasting Ca) in cooperation with
the Operation Government Committee of Washington,
D. C. Released by Weatinghouae Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 rain. sd. color with b*w aeqaencea. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment story, no. 10)
L. C. has b*w print , ,^
CredUt: Producer, Alfred Kelman ; director, Jerry Lee ; writer.
Ann Randall : narrator, Stephen Horn ; conmltant, RaodaU B. Rlfdey ;
research, IWl Byrne. _ , __^
Bummarp: Dlscoaaes the rote of congremioital awlatanta and stall
members on Capitol Hill, and explains the differences between com-
mittee staff members and personal staff members of Senators and
Representatives. ^
1. Congreas— Officials and employee*. l WeaUnghonae Broad-
casting Company, Inc. Series: The Government story (Mo-
tlon picture) no. 10.
328.73 74-707191
TW Rl^t hmi if tW oowt. (Motion ^turc] Lot Anfeles
County. Catif. Rdeaaed by AIMS Instructional Media Set-
vicea, 1970.
26 min. mL color. 16 mm.
CKEDITS: Producer. Don HoMcr.
SUMMARY: D«»OB«m» the role o* the court clert Show* ihsl he di»-
peraes geacral infonnatioo and acts a> a training tid for new cowt personnci
1 Clerk* of court— United Slatea. I. Los Angeles Co.. CaHf. EL AIMS
ln»tnic[ional Media Services. »_,...„«
tKFS771] 347.9 77-715508
AIMS Inctructknal Media 73 MARC
Services
The Right hand of the Presidcat {Motion picture) Group
W (the Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation
with the Operation Government Committee of Washing-
ton, D. C. Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.,
1968.
29 min- sd. color with h&w sequ«)cea 16 mm. (The OoTem-
ment story, no. 23)
L. C. has bAw print _
Creiitt: Prodocw, Darld Welaa ; director. Charles HoUyday ; nar^
rators, Stephen Bom. Paul Long; consnltant, Laorin L. Henry; re-
search. Dell Byrne;
Bmmmary: Dcacrihes the creation, growth, and dntica of the White
Hovae ntfiff, Bxplalos the relationship between the White Boose
staff, the Cabinet and the Congress.
L BzacntlTe power— C. a. 2. Preeldenta— tJ. 3.— Stait
1. Weatlngbonse Broad- casting CcMnpany. Inc. Seriea : The
GoTemmeot story (Mo- tlon picture) no. 25.
858.03 78-707192
tl^t hen, right mw. [Motion picture] Frandacan Communica-
tioni Center [1970)
I«a
(Revelalioa)
15 mia. id. color.
(Magnetic sound track.
With pnaefttaboti guide by Kathleen M. Scman* and Corinne Hart
SUMMARY: A drwnatiiabon about s janiior in an apanment bmne who
reaches out to help tboee tround hin is used to eaplore the myitery of Chriu
ptuscni today in one'i fellowniaa.
1. Chhsdan life— Catholic aoihon. I
II. SchcK Revelation. [Moboa picture)
(BX2350.2] 248.5 72-700510
Franciscan ^2
• Cenier
MARC
The Right of peacefal aaseinblr (Film»trip) Warreo
Schloat Productions, ld68.
89 fr. color. 8S mm. and phonodlsc : 1 a. 12 In., 33i rpm., 18
min. mlcrogroove. (Onr llTlng Bill of rights)
With teacher's gnlde Incladlng acrlpt
Creditt: IHrector and writer. Easy Klein; photographers. Joseph
J. Hawley. Gordon Parks. Jr.
Summary: Illostrates the right of peac^nl assembly as guaranteed
by the BlU of rights with scenes of the march of the Poor Peon's
Campaign to Washington, D. C, In WSB, the fnneral of Dr. Uartln
Lather King, and of the asstimlng of leadership by Ralph Abemathy.
L Assembly, Right of. 2. Poor Pet^ile's Campaign. l Schloat
<Warren) Production. Pleaaantrllle, N. T. Seriea: Onr Urlng
Bill of rlgfata (nimstrip)
323,44 70-732676
Warren Schloat Prodnctloiks
Ita Klfht oCpatMM— JokB Qifacy .
[Moiioo picture] TW Productioitt. Refeaaed by Walt Diioey
Educatioaal Materiab Co., 1970.
13 Hia. ad. color. U m
Whh teacher'! iiMSe.
SUMMARY: A dnmatizatiaa of the Utter political bank itateMwdoa the
Boor flf the House of RepraaeMatmt when RepreaeatBtiTe John Qoiacy Adaaa
dacidad le aaacfc Regcwcatativt Thonus MarahaU and the Southern States'
"gag rate" whick prmaied ftiiiswrj petiik»s tnm being iatroduccd into the
House.
1. Uoilcd States. Confrew. Home Rules and practice. 2. PctitiaB,
Rigbt or— Uoited Sutea. 3. Ad«na, John Qutncy, Prea. UA, 17«7-lt4l. 4.
ManhaO. Tlwoiae Francii, II01-II64. 5, Stevcry in the Uailad Tnm
Spaecfaea in Coacrcaa. L TW Frodactioas. IL Wah Diaaey g-Vrt-rrf
Maienata Coapaay. III. Sciiea: History alivcl [Modou pkOK]
|JKU38j 973.5 70-715340
Wah Danty Educatiowal 72 MARC
187
Right ot privacy {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity. Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
» mill. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (.NET Journal)
Credif<: Producer and writer, Warren Stelbel : director. Donald
Volkman; narrator, Philip Sterling.
Summarp- Reports on the goremmental and businesa activities
which poee a threat to Indirldtial privacy today. rMacueses the
National Data Bank as a collection of atattstica and as a potential
threat to IndlTldnal freedoniL Surveys pre-employment Investiga-
tions, Ue detector teata, credit checks, personality testa, and other
MtlTitlai. IncludM Interrlawa with congreeemen and other public
offldala.
1. Privacy, Right of— C. 8. 2. Oril ri^ta-U. S. i. National
Bdocatlooal Televlalon and Radio Center, n. Indiana. Uolveralty.
Andio-Vltnal Oentar.
323.44 Fi A 68-580
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Riglit of way {Motion picture) American In^t«t« of
Architecta. Made by Henry J. Kaufman A Aaiociat«a
and Lawrenc* Ravitz A Associartee. Released by Sterling
MoTiee U. S. A., 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. vi_fc_- -i-«.
Bummarv- Explains the need for rrforma In urban hlgbiraT pun-
ning. Sbowa how maaa transit can balance tranaport^on needs,
rmate axamplas of fancttooal and beaatlfnl urban highway ^an-
DliK, onfllDca new metboda of atrirlng am* problems, and emphasl«a
the rela of the dty aa a placa tor peopto. i,«rf«„
1 Urban transportation. 2. Bxpreas hi^ways. i. American
Instltats of Architects, n. Starling Movies U. S. A., ii»c.
711 73-702561
CINE
nght oa. (MotioD picture] March of Dimes, Metro-Houaton
Chapter, 1972. Made by Rick Harriafton Films.
11 alia, ad cotor. it nun.
SUMMARY: DetcTibes the 1971 Mile* far chOdren wsUl m Houuon. T».
Showa how the event wa* waged and tucceaafuUy completed.
l.Physkally handicapped children— HouWOR,TeMv I National Founda-
tion. Meuo-Houaton Chapter.
[HV906i 362.7 72-700177
CINE 73 MARC
Ui^ m/W few. tMoboo picture] FihnPair CtHiununicatioiia.
1971.
15 mia. ad. color. 16 nm.
With atvdy guide by A. Oeloriae Savage.
CREOfTS: Director aod editor. Sargon Tamimi; cameraman. Rick Roberl-
aoo.
SUMMARY: Portray* d»ee*perie«e« of blacka in America throufhiheir an,
poetry, and nuaic.
I. Negro ana— Unhed Statca. I. FibnFaif CammuBicaaona.
tNX512.3.N5] 709.73 72-701732
The Risht ro«d (FUmttrip) Grmphic Research. Released by
International Film Bureau, 1969.
47 fr color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc r 2 a. (1 a for manual prt>-
Jector. 1 a for automatic projector), 12 In.. 33| rpm.. 7 min. ml<a*-
groove. (Vocational counselling series, no. 2)
BMnm»rv: Considers the types of underprivileged peofde wbo can
benefit from the MIVTA program and the different areas In which
Oier «n be traioMl after a fundunenUl skills review.
i Occupational tnHnHig— U. 8. L Graphic Reaearch. Iw n.
Intcmatlooal Film Bureau, inc. Series: Vocational counselling
series (Filmstrip) no i --.,.«
371.42 72-735440
International Film Bureau
The Rich! spark phic in the ti«ht ptauw {Motion picture)
Electric Auto-Lite Co., 1944. Mftde by Wak Disney
Productions,
17 mrtn. wL color. 16 mm.
With manual.
Bmmmmrv- An animated story that explains how a qiark plug
works and demwutrates how to Install them. EHscusses the Impor-
tsnce of tbe various heat ranges In plugs.
1 SD«rk-phig8. L Electric Auto-Ute Company.
621.43 73-7(H284
Right the flrat time {Motion picture) National Elec*rical
Contractors Ajasociati<m, 1969. Made by R. F. G. A«>-
ciatee.
14 mUL sd. ro]or. 16 mm.
SwiMMry; Bxidalns tbe iwed for architectural standards and
artistry In batldlng construction, with emphasis on the craftaman-
shlp of the electrical Inatallatloo.
1. electric wiring. Interior. l Natloaal Blactrlcal OODtraetois
Aasodatloo.
690 77-702552
CINE
A Right to be merry {Motion picture) St. Francis Produc-
tiiMis, 1967.
28 min. sd. cotor. 16 mm.
Bmmmarf: Studies the prayar. work, aod peaanca of the Catholic
Church's most strictly ektlstnad religions order of women, the Poor
Clarea. Indudes Interviews with the nuns who explain why modem
women choose this life, rumed Inside a monastery of the Poor
Clarea In Boswell, New Uexlco.
L Poor Clarea. l St Francis Productions.
271 FiA68-806
CINB
The Right to be wrong {Motion picture) Science Reeearch
Associates, 1967. Made by Graphic Films Corp.
24 min mL color. 16 ram. (Science Re>»earch Asaociates basic
reading st^rie«i
Comprebenstve reading series.
Bttmrnary: Uses classroom scenes to show tbe positive use of error
in leaching, describes and illustrates the concept of pacing in tbe
Ba»lc reading series, and potnu out tbe value of the day-t*>4ay
student evaluation.
1. Teaching. 2. Error. i Science Research Asaoclates. Basic
reading series, it. Science Research Associates.
S7L1 Fi A 68-368
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Right to be wrong {Motion p/'cttire) Science Besearch
As?*x*iates, 1967. Made by Grnphic Films Corp.
IS mill. S(l. color. 16 mm.
Brtsed on books In the SRA basic reading series, by Donald Rag-
luusseu and I^nn Goldberg.
Wiih workbooks, teitts. and teacher jni'des.
Summiiry: Shows teachers how the linguistic reading system
lead» to discovery of unfamiliar word comprehension.
1. Word reaignltion. i. Rasmussen, Donald Edwin, lOl^-
II, Science Research .Associates.
371.39 Fi A 68-2317
Science Research .Associates
The Right to bear arma (FUmstrip) Warren Schloat Pro-
ductions, 1969.
69 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 8., 12 in., 831 rpm., 18
min. mlcrogrooTe. (Fight for our righta, net 2)
With script and teacher's guide.
Credit*: Producer, Virginia Benbam; writer, Blasy Klein; film
etlitor, Edison McDanleL ^ ,
Summary: A discussion of the debate which centers on the Issue
of violent abuse of the rt|^t o( cltlrens to bear arms, using as
illustrations the Kennedy and King assassinations and others.
1 Firearms— Laws and regulations— U. S. l Schloat (Warren)
Productions. Pleasantvllle. N. Y. Series: Fight for our rights
(Pllmstripfi) set 2.
363.3 73-736506
Warren Schloat Productions
The Right to coansel (FUmatrip) Warren Schloat Produc-
tions, 1969.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 »., 12 in.. 331 rpm.. 18
min. niicrogroove. ( Fight for our rights, set 2(
With script and teacher's guide. n-i ■ *■
Credit*: Producer, Virginia Benbam; writer. Easy Klein, mm
editor, Edison McDanlel. _ ^_ _ , „, ._
summary: Documents through the case of Clarence Earl Gideon
the Bill of rights' guarantee to every person accused of a crime the
right to a fair trial and the right to hare the assistance of a Uwyer
'''I'^Rlght^^'trcounsel— U. S. r. Schloat (Warren) Productions.
PieesantTille. N. Y. Series: Fight for our righta (Filmstrip)
"** '^' 323.42 70-735505
Warren Srfiloat Productions
The RiBht to education. Part 1: Fundamental education. [Film-
sirip] Unesco. 1951. Released in the U.S. by Unipub.
52 (i. b&w, 35 mm.
Wiih English commennry. Commcniaries il&o i»oed in Ar»bic. French, and
Spanish.
SUMMARY: llluslraies the cost of ignorance in human lernu and dcicribe*
projects under way in fundamcnwl education, pointing out the improvements in
liviiif which liicse projects bring
1. fundamental education. I United Nations Educational. Scientific and
Cultural Organization. 11. Unipub 111, Title: Fundamental education. [Film-
Xc5161i 370.19 74-740200
Un.pub n MARC
The Right to education. Part 2: Technical training. [Filmstripi
Unesco, 1951. Released in the U.S. by Unipub.
46 fr. bAw 35 mm.
With En^ish commentary Commentaries also issued in Arabic, FrerKh, and
Spanish.
SUMMARY Illustrates the cost <A ignorance in human terms and describes
projects under way in technical education, pointing out the improvements in
living which these projects bring.
1. Technical education. I. United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cul-
tural Organization II. Unipub. III. Tide: Technical training. (Filmstrip)
(T65.3j 370.19 78-740201
Unipub 72 MARC
The Right to go to school (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat
Productions, 1968.
08 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 3S| rpm.,
18 min. mlcrogroove, (Our living Bill of righta)
With teacher's guide including script.
CrediU: Producer, Gene Clark; writer, Easy Klein; photographer,
Joteph J. Hawley. ^ , .
Bummary: Describes the right to attend school as guaranteed by
the Bill of rights, using as an Illustration the 1&54 Supreme Court
decision In (he ca*e of student Linda Brown, and the 1957 attempt of
the Governor of Arkansas to keep black students from entering the
white high school in Little Rock.
1 DlHcri ml nation In legislation— Ijiw and l^slatlon — U. S. t-
Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantvllle. N. Y. Serlea: Our
living Bill of rights (Filmstrip)
301.45 73-732677
Productlona
Wan
n Schloat
The Right to growth {FUmatrip) Boy Scouta of America,
1967.
W fr c-ulor. 3.1 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 «„ Sli rpm., 11 min.
miirugroove. ..i , ,,
Summary.- De*il» with the right of every boy to develop to his full
potential.
1, Self- realization. ). Boj Scoiitx of America.
Fi A 67-3848
Boy Scouts of America.
The Right to legal counsel {Motion picture) Vignette Films.
Released by nailey-Film Associates, 1968.
14 min sd, color. 16 mm.
BumiMryf ^%mk{\wn the 1963 Supreme Court decision. Oldeon
TS. Walnwrlght, which held that Indigent defendants accused of
Mrtona crimes mum be offered the aiwlgnment of counsel, and tnat
the BUth Amendment's rlght-to-legal counsel eUuae Is applicable
to the SUttti under the due-process clause of the Foorteenth Amend-
"?.*'Blfht to counsel-TI. S. i. Vignette Tllms. ft. Balley-Fllm
**^'*"* 823.42 70-708049
Baller-nim AModatee
The Right to lobby {Motion picture) Group W (the West-
inghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the Opera-
tion Government Committee of Washington, D. C. Re-
leased by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
28 min. sd. color with bJtw sequences. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment story, no. 14)
L, C. has b*w print. ,„ , ,. „
Credit*: Producer. Alfred Kelman; writer. Tom Johnson; narra-
tors, Stephen Horn, Paul Long; consolUnt. Randall B. Blplej; re-
search, Dell Byrne ; music, Jess Soracl.
Summary: Traces the history of lobbying, and explains the tech-
niques and effects of contemporary lobbyists.
1. Lobbying. I. Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Series: The Government story (Motion picture) no. 14.
328.3 71-707193
The Right to iMd. [Motion picture] U.S. Office of Education.
Made by Francis Thoropwn Productions. Relcaacd by Modem
Talking Picture Service, 1971.
3S min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Show*, in human terms, the problenis of dhieracy, and lella
what it being done ai^l what can be done to improve the situaUon .n commumtiea
throughout the United States. De«ribes the need for umverwl reading abUily
in order to foater effective democracy, economic survival, and penooal growUi.
I. Illiteracy. 1. United Suiea, Office of Education. II. Modem Talkmg
Picture Service, inc.
CLC149, 379 72-7(M081
ONE n "**'■
Thfl Right to stiflte: ShooH tt b« eorbed for pnbUc em-
plorew? (Famtnp) New York times, 1970.
76 (r b*w. 36 mm. and phonoiHllc : 2 ... IB W.. 33! rpm..
18 min. mlcrogroove. (Ptlmtrlp oo current aflnUs)
enpS5^ Stuaea the wl<lea>read demand lor compnfcorj Tbl-
tratlon In the light of Amerlc»'» tnide-nnlonhutory.
1 StrHra^Ld locl.outB-0. S. 2. Clyil Mrrlce-D. S. L New
lorlttlme.. Series. ^^^^ 76-733775
New York tlniei
The Right to vote {Fihnatrip) Warren Schloat Productions,
1969.
71 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., S3i rpm.
mlcrogroove. (Fight for our rights, set 2)
With Hcrlpt and teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer, Virginia Benbam; writer. Easy Klein; Dim
editor, Edison McDanlel.
Summary: Documents the historic struggle for equal voting rights
for all citizens, beginning with the work of the National Woman's
Suffrage Association and concluding with a survey of the soathern
voter-reglstrallon drives of the 1960'b. Includes In detailed pre-
sentation the adoption of the 19th and 24th amendments.
1 Suffrage— U. S. l Schloat (Warr«i) Prodoctlons, Pleasant-
vllle N Y. Series: Fight for our rights (Filmstrip) set 2.
334 77-735507
Warren Schloat Pro- ductlons
The Right track {Motion picture) Association of American
Railroads, 1967. Made by Aegis Productions.
15 min. smI. color. 16 mm.
SumuKiry Uses vignettes to ahow several of the most common
situations in which children hurt themselves and others when they
trespass or commit vandalism on railroad property.
1. RalIrofld.>*— U. S. 2. Juvenile delinquency— U. S. i. Associa-
tion of American Railroads.
614.8 Fi A 68-116
CINE
The Ri^t triangle. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
20 transparencies, color. 10 » 12 in. (Trigonometry)
With overlays.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Ten trigonometry lesion transparencies and 10 matching ques-
tion transparencies.
1. Trigonometry. 2, Triangle. 1. Creative VisuaU (Firm) 11. Senea:
Trigonometry. (Transparencies)
[QA531) 516
Creative Visuals Ti-
Rights of patients (Motion picture) Video Nursinjt, 1968.
Made by WTTW-TV.
44 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. (Nursing and the law)
VtdeoUpe also issued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credit*: Instructors, Audrey Lee, Margaret Myers, Thomas F.
Brldgman, Lovell E. Sachnoff.
fiiimmorv; Illustrates the basic elements of lecal consent; dis-
cusses mental health codes and their provisions for asaurlng the
dvU rights of mental patients.
1. Mental health laws— U. S. i. Video Nursing, Inc. Series:
Nursing and the law (Motion picture),
340 7»-708S74
video Nursing
Righta of the child. [Fihnstrip] Unesco. 1962. Released in the
U.S. by Unipub.
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
With English commenury. Commentaries also issued m French and Spanish.
SUMMARY: Uses puppet modeto to enpUin the purpose of the Declaration
of the righu of the child which was unanimously adopted by the United Nations
1 . Children. 1. United Nations Educational. Scientiric and Cultural Organ-
ization. 11. Unipub. -,. - -It nA<V>'i\
72-736013
MARC
Rights and responsibilities (Filmstrip) Look/Listen &
Learn. Made by Joshua Tree Productions. Released by
Inteiii itional Book Corp., 1969.
10 fllmstrlpa (55 fr. each) color. 85 mm. and 6 phonodlsca
(2 8. each), 33J rpm., IS min. each.
With teachers' guide.
Content*: 1. Birthright: Equality. — 2. Birthright: Freedom.—
S. Birthright: Justice. — 4. Equality: One man, one vote. — 5. Equality:
Fair housing.—*. Freedom: Wall of aeparatlon.— 7. Freedom: Pro-
test and civil (ll.sobedience.— 8. Justice: Rights to privacy.— 9. Ju»-
tlce: Right to sll^ce. — 10. Rights In conflict
1. Liberty. t. Look/Listen & Learn, Inc. n. International Bo<A
Corporation.
172 75-7M967
Ixx>kA<l8tea k Learn
The Rights of age (Motion picture) Pennsylvania Depart-
ment of Public Welfare, Office for the Aging. Made by
Affiliated Film Producers. Released by Mental Health
Film Board, 1967.
28 rain. ad. bAw. 16 mm. (Emotions of every-day living)
With discussion guide. , ,, _ . .
Credit*: Director and writer. Irving Jacoby; consulUnta. M. Ralph
Kaufman, Ellas S. Cohen, Olenn Drover. AlberU Jacoby.
Sumnuiry: Describes the many benefltt aTkllable to the aged wtto
arv in need of either physical. p«ycholo«lcaI. or legal oal^nce, as
portrayed In a drsmatlwillon about a reclnae who beeomef panx^aliy
dlaabled and discovers the varloua ben«llta arallable tohw.
1 Old age asslatanc*— D. 8. l Penniylvanla. Offloa for the
Aging, II. Mental Health Film Board. New York. Serlea: Emo-
tions for everyday living (Motion picture)
862.6 Fi A 67-^282
Mental Health Film Board
Her-
188
Rights, responsibilities, and guarantets (Famttrip)
belt M. Elkins Co. ,195-!,
2lllii;.iill» (PI. 1. «'r;Pt-2. «rr.l color. 35 mm. (Uberty
"credurpScers. Bruoe Fl-dla,, Alljn Fl»dl.j, Esther Blair
Flndlav illustrator, Sanford Strothers.
S»f»»;»il/.- Dlscu^ rights. resoMlblliae* imd i"«»?2f Slh^^
United States' GoTernment. explalnlog the """y »', '',X. ' l^
Outlines the purpose, of the Constitution and of dril rights. In-
cludes teacher guide frames. With captions noraiHtiitlon 3.
1 D. S.— Politics and go»ernmont, 2. U. S. Oonsotutlon. a.
Civil rlghts-U. S. I. Herbert M. Klklns Company. Series:
Uberty and .be pursuit 1 ™»»"»|j ^ 76-734145
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
BW*l«»port»«dtfcelrpfe»M«ioiL [Filmstrip] Univetnl Edu-
Olioo tnd VUual Ait», 1971. MkIc by To«len.
1 na. colo, 3S n.m. "id phonodUc (Pundnj ttchnKlua)
Abo Uwd with |*oiioup. in c.i~tl«.
SUMMARY. Show.to«udCTHofp«htint.«odKipr«tiM«t»«ll>!tpn«»
■ioasl artiiti in prciMrinf tigid supports. _ .;
KE««ls. I. Enivenal Eduction ««1 Viwd Arts. II. Sen«: P«Btm,
tcchniquea. (Filmatripj -jAn^LnA
[ND1505, 751.4 '^'L*^
Univenal Educadoo aad 72 "-^"^^
Visual Arts
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling (Filmstrip) Don
Bosco. Released by rniverpul Education and Visual Arts,
1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Classic stories for chil-
dren )
With student participation guide.
SUMMARY: Presents an adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling tale
entitled Rlkki-Tlkkl-Tavl. For primary grades.
I. Kipling, Rudvard. 1865-1936. Rlkki-Tlkkl-TavI. II. Bosco.
Don. III. Universal FJdueation and Visual Arts. IV. Series: Classic
stories for children (Filmstrip)
823 74-740286
Universal Education and Visual Arta
Rlkugun Shlkan Gakko (Motion picture)
see Film communique, no. 15
The Rime of the ancient mariner (FUmatrip) Brunswick
Productions, 1966.
60 fr color. S.^ mm. (Great story poems)
Crediig: Director, Karen Weliitraub; script. Jane Am*rter Oevlrti:
Illustrator, .\kadeiuU ; editor. Rita M. Eaposlto.
Summary: Analyzes iind presents excerpts from Coleridge's poem,
The rime of the ancient mariner.
1 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. 1772-18S4. The rime of the ancient
mariner i Coleridge. Samuel Taylor. 1772-1834. The rime of the
ancient mariner, ii. Brunswick Productlona. Series: Great story
poems (Filmstrip)
821 Fi A 68-4418
Educational Record Sales
The Rime of the ancient mariner (Filmstrip) Popular Sci-
ence Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Secondary literature)
FOM filmstrip no. 5017.
With teaching guide. , , .^,. , «
Sumnuu-y: Discusses Coleridge's purpose in writing The rime or
the ancient mariner, and describes the story, the setting, varloua
critical iTiterpretatlona of the theme, and the poetic format, style, and
*^1 "colerldge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. The rime of the ancient
mariner. l Coleridge. Samuel Taylor. 1772-1834. The rime of the
ancient mariner, ii. Popular Science Puhllshlng Company, Inc.. New
York. Audio-Visual Division. lu. FOM filmstrip no. 5017. Serlea :
Secondary literature (FUmatrip)
821 Fi A 68-4540
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audiovisual Dlv.
The Rime of the andent mariner (Filmstrip) Educational
Audio Visual, 1971. Made in England.
00 fr. color. 3fl mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a. ; side 1, 20 min. ; aide
2. 24 min.
With script and teacher's notes.
Based on the poem of the same title hy Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Credits: Editor. Robert Fromer; artist. Hugh Marshall.
Summary : Presents Illustratlona to accompany the poem The rime
of llie ancient mariner. Side 2 of recording Includes readings of
Kubia Khan and Injection by Coleridge.
1 Coleridge. Samuel Taylor. 1772-1834. The rime of the ancient
mariner— Illustration*. I. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor. 1772-1834.
The rime of the ancient mariner. II. Educational Audio Vlaual, Inc.,
Pleaaantvllle. N. Y.
821 70-737912
Educational Audio Vlaual
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rimmer^ David
see
Variations on a cellophane wrapper.
Rimo. J. P.
see
Eye on comcnunicatioiu.
Integrated electronics: a new art.
Rims and lida {Motion picture) Carlie Tart and Bailey
Films. Released by BaUey Films, 1967.
11 mill s<l. color. 16 mm. (Creatlre ceramics, series 2)
With maiiunl.
Summarv: IHficusses the challenge of creating complex and func-
tional formft. Demonstrates various types of forms which may be
thrown and the techniques and tmporUnce of perfect fit, essential
to the esthetic and practical values created by the potter.
1. Pottery. L Tart, Carlie. ir. Bailey Films, inc.. Hollywood,
Calif. Series: Creative ceramics {Motion picture) series 2.
738.1 Fi A 68-1187
Bailey Films
RimskiJ'-Korsakov, Nikolai Andreevlch, 1844-1908,
Capriccio espagnol
see
Capriccio.
Rimskif-Korsakov, Nikolai Andireevich, 1844-
1908. Le coq D'or
see
Le Coq d or (introduction and wedding pro-
cession) by Nicolas Rimsl^-Korsakov.
Rimski^-Korsakov, Nikolai Andreevlch, 1844-1908.
Scheherazade
see
Scheherazade.
Rinderpest. [Slide set] U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1971.
84 slides, color. 2 x 2 in. (Exotic and domestic animal diseases)
With script
SUMMARY: Photographic examples of the clinical signs and grou patho-
logical changes caused by rinderpest. For veterinary personnel.
1. Rindetpest. [. United States. Depi. of Agriculture. II. Series: Exotic
and domestic animal diseases. [Slide set]
[SF966] 636.089 72-7353 1 5
U.S. Dept- of Agriculture 72 MARC
The Ring {Motion picture) Curtis Ford Films, 1967.
25 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Swnmary; Dramatises a story about two boys and a man who dis-
cover basic trutbs about themselves when the boys try to save the
life of an noknown woman.
L Curtis Ford Films.
301.1 Fi A 68-159
CINE
Ring around the rosy {Motion piolure) Heibett McCoy,
1970.
9 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An abstract film. Three children pUy games and be-
frleod an old tree Id a cemetery.
L McCoy, Herbert.
704.945 70-706098
CINE
Ring of coupled pendulums l: Normal modes {Motion pic-
ture) Instructional Resources Center, Suny at Stony
Brook. Released by Edncation Development Center, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Oscillator aerlen, no. 10)
lioiued In stnnilard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film progrram.
With film notes.
Summary.' J. Br^man, R. Davlsson, and A, Holden demon.-rtrate
six blfltar pendulums, coupled together In a ring, exhibiting six
normal modes of oscillation.
— Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Pendulum. i. New York (State) State University at Stony
Brook. Instructional Resources Ooter. n. Education Develt^ment
Onter. Series; Oscillator series (Motion picture) no. 10. Series:
College physics film program (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-3027
Education Development Center
Wwg of coaplcd pendulums n: Mixtures of normal modes
{Motion picture) Instructional Resources Center, Suny at
Stony Rrof'k. Released by F^ucation Development Cen-
ter, 19t>8.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Oscillator series, no. 11)
liiwued in .standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
With film notes.
Summarv: J. Bregman. R. Davisson, and A. Holden demonstrate
several mixed modes of oaclllation for a system of six blfllar
pendulums coupled In a ring,
■ Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Pendulum. i. New York (SUte) State University at Stony
Brook. Inwtructlonal Resources Center, n. Education Development
Center. Series : Oscll- lator series (Motion pfctnr») no. 11.
Series : College physics film program (Motion picture)
631 Fi A 68-3028
Education Development Center
The Ring of roses (Filmttrip) Imperial Film Co., 1968.
38 fr Color. 35 mm. and phooodlac: 1 s.. 12 in., 83t rpm., 10
mln. mlcrogroove. (Tales for young Imaginations)
Crediti: Writer and illostrator, Margaret Vawter Bailey.
Summary: A story-hour tale about a ring of roses. Designed to
stimulate the Imaginations of young listeners.
r. Imperial Film Company, inc.. Ijikeland, Fla. Series: Tales
for young Imaginations (Pllmstrlp)
372.6 Fi A 68-3830
Imperial Film Co.
Ring of treason {Motion picture) British Lion Films, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Paramount Pictures Corp^
1968.
90 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm. „ ^ ~
Creditg rrtKlucer. Leslie GiUiat ; director, Robert Tronson ; screen-
play. Frank launder. Peter Barnes: director « f Ph«'op?P^y- ^^ll"
Lavis- film editor. Thelma Connell. Cast: Bernard I^. William
Sylvester. Margaret Tywick. David KossofT. Nancy Nevlnson.
Summarif: s^uspense melodrama based <">/*>« Po^V'"? .""?, "^
which recounts the Incidents leading to Scotland Yard s detection of
« 8Mioiwl..-each of security at the British Submarine Laboratories
*" } British l.lon Films, u. Paramount Pictures Corporatloou
791.43 Fi 67-1366
Tlie Ringer. [Motion picture] Hearst Metrotone News, 1972.
20 min. kL color. 16 mm.
Wide screen process.
SUMMARY: A dramatic story which shows how drug pushers use high
pressure advertisiiig techniques to sell their drugs to young people,
I Dr\ig abuse. 1 Hearst Meirotooe News. inc. New York.
tHF5827, 362.2 72-702334
CTNE 72
MARC
Rings (Moti<m picture) Associated Film Services. Hade
by Jan Sadlo. Released by AIMS Instructional Media
Services, 1971.
31 mln. sd.' color. 18 mm. (Physical education for boys series)
With guide.
CREDITS: Adviser, Lionel D. Avance.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the fundamental technlqoee tn uslnc
rings, from beginning to advanced mores.
1. Rings (GymnasUcs) I. AssoclatMl Film Services. II. AIHS
Instructional Media Services. III. Series: Physical education (Or
boys series (Motion picture)
[GV539] 796.4 71-714074
AlUSInstractlonal Media Services
Rings 1 {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop tilm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit!: Author, Bill Meade. ^ , . __,_
Summary.- Demonstrates the following skills on the rings: hang.
Inverted hang, bent Inverted hang, single lag cut regrasp, and rear
"^'"'RttSToymnastlcs) i. EallnE Corporation. Cambridge, Masa
Series: Gymnastics (MoUon picture) 77_70ftt52
Baling Orporatlon
Rings 2 {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln- si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Crediti: Author. Bill Meade. ^ ^
Summary: Demonstrates the following skills on the rings: beat,
swing into inverted hang, dislocate, double lee cut dismount
1. Rings (Gymnastics} i. Ealing Ojrporatlon. Cambridge, Masa
Series: Gymnaatlcs (Motion picture)
796.4 70-700453
Baling Corporat Ion
Rings 3 {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gynmastlcs)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credttt; Author. Bill Meade.
Summam: Demonstrates the following skills tm the rings: In-
locate, forward roll, backward roll, and turnover.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Ealing Oorporatloo. Cambridge. Masa
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 74^700464
Ealing Corporation
4 {Motion piature) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super S mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop aim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, Bill Meade.
Bummary: Demonstrates the following skills on the rings: moBCle
up, back kip, back uprise, and straddle dismount.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Baling O>rporatlon, Cambridge, Uaaa.
Series: Gymnasdcs (Motion picture)
796.4 78-700465
Baling Corpora tltm
Rings: back npriae {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom in
collaboration with George Falussy.
4 mln. sL color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Summary: Demonstrates basic morementB and tachnlqaes to guide
the student gymnast In performance on the rtngs.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) L Bncyctopaedla Brltannlca Educa-
tional Corporation.
796.4 76-704609
A. L. A. Boc^lst
Rings: backward Up {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969. &Ude by Ulf Backstrom
in collnboration with George Falussy.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Sitmmary: Demonstrates basic movemwitB and techalqtMe to guide
the student gymnast in performance on the rings.
L Rings (Gymnastics) i. Encyclopaedia Brltatulca Bdtica-
tlOTial Corporation.
796.4 70-704610
A. L. A. Booklist
189
Rings: backwanl somersault dismount {Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corp., 1969. Made
by Ulf Backstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
4 mln. si. color, super S mm.
Loop nim
With guide. . ,. , . ,.1
Bummary: Demonstrates basic movements and tedinlQO«« to guide
the student gymnast in performance on the ringa
1. Rings (Gymnastics) L BncyctopaedU Briunnlca Educa-
tional Corporation. _„,„.,
796.4 74-704611
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: Basic movements {Motion picture) Athletic Insti-
tute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, siiper 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Crediti: Consultant. Newt LokeiL
Summarv; Member^ of the University of Mlchlgsns gymnastic
team detnoostrate their techniques.
1 Rings (Gymnastics) i- Athletic Institute. Series: Mens
grmoastlcs series (Motion picture)
796.4 76-705831
Athletic Institute
Rings: Dislocate — inlocate {Motion picture) Athletic In-
stitute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. St. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop tUm.
With guide.
Credit: Consultant, Newt Loken. _™,„._m*
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan's gymnastic
*"r £™rSl2stcsT*TAfhletlc institute. Series: Men's
gymnastic, series (Motion P'cture^^ 77-705884
Athletic Institute ret 2
Rings: Dismounts {Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With gnlde.
Credit*.- Onsultant, Newt I^ken. ,„_u._ — ™«.-ti^
gymmary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate thrfr techniques.
1. Kings (Gyinna.sttc«) i. Athletic Institute. Series: Mens
gymnastics series (Motion picture) -^-ooft
•* 796.4 75-705839
Athletic Institute
Rings: forward kip {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom
in collaboration with George Falussy.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide
Summary: Demonstrates basic movements and techniques to gnlde
the student gymnast in performance on the rings.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educa-
tional Corporation.
796.4 78-704612
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: front uprise {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom in
collaboration with George Falussy.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm.
IXKV film.
With guide.
Bumtuary: Demonstrates basic movements and techniques to guide
the student gymnast In performance on the rings.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educa-
tional Corporation.
796.4 71^704613
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: giant swing {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannioa Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom
in collaboration with George Falussy.
4 mln. M. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Bitmmary: Demonstrates basic movements and techniques to guide
the student gymnast In performance on the rings.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Edaca-
tional Corporation.
796.4 75-704614
A. L. A. BotAUst
Rings: inlocate and dislocate {Motion picture) Ehicyolo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf
Backstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
4 mln. si. color. sni>er 8 mm.
L«op film.
With guide.
Summary: Demonstrates basic movements and techniques to guide
the student gymnast In performance on the rings.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. BncjdoiMiedla Britannica Educa-
tional CorporatiocL
796.4 72-704616
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: Kip to support— dislocate to rercrse kip {Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
4 mln. si. color super 8 mm. (Hen's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Crediti: ConmilUnt. Newt Loken.
Summary.- Members of the University of Michigan's gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's
gymna^ics series (Motion picture)
796.4 78-705833
Athletic Institute
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rings: lead-up progression {Motion picture) En(^clopaedi»
Britannica EducationaJ Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Faluasy.
4 motloD pictures (4 mio. each) si- color, super 8 mm.
Loop films.
With pi Ides.
Summary: DemonstrRtes basic moTemenU and techniques to ffulde
the student grmnast In performance on the rings.
1. Rings (OTmoastics) i. Bncyck^edla Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
796.4 76-704617
K. L. A. Booklist
Rings: Musde-ap {Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
Made by Calvin Productions.
4 m!n. si. color, super 8 mm. (Uen'a gymnastics serlea)
Loop film.
With guide.
CreAitt: ConsulUnt, Neirt Loken.
nummary: Members of the Unlveralty of Michigan a gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1 Rings (Gymnastics) i. Athletic Institute. Series: Mens
gymnaatlcs series (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705832
Athletic Institute
Riags on my fingers. (Motion picture] McCurdy-Bursell Films,
Canada. Released in the U.S. by Oxford Films (1972?]
12 mir, »d. color. 16 mm. (Art «nd music cducition)
With ieicher'5 guide,
CREDITS: Producer. Cyril Bursell: director. Jim McCurdy; cameraman.
Lance Cmrlson: editor. Bruce Sabsay.
SUMMARY Introduces the artistry and lechntqucs of jewelry design by
describir\g the molding and casting processes through which the artist's personal-
ity is projected. Shows creations of the narrating artists.
I. Jewelry making. I. McCurdy-Bursell Films. 11 Oxford Films III.
Scries: Art and music education (Motion picture],
jTS725] 739.27 72-702677
0«rofd Films 72 MARC
Rings: pi-css from L s^pwt {Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1&69. Made by Ulf
Backstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 nun.
Loop film.
With guide.
Bummaiy: Demonstrates basic movements and technique* to guide
the student gymnast In performance on the rings.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
796.4 70-704618
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: Regular giant swing— back uprise to handstand
{Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by
Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics aeries)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit*: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the UnlTersIty of Michigan gyomastlc
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Kings (Gyiiinastlcs) i. Athletic Institute. Series: Mens
KTmnastics aeries (Motion iricture)
796.4 71-705838
Athletic Institute
Rings: rtiD from support {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Faluwy.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm.
Ix>op film.
With guide.
Summary.- Demonstrates basic movements and techniques to guide
the student gymnast In performance on the rings.
1. Rings (Oymnastlcs) t. Encyclopaedia Britannica Elduca-
tlonal Corporation.
796.4 73-704619
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: Shoot to handbalance — lower to back krel {Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's grmoastlcs aeries)
Loop film.
With guide.
CrtMtt: ConsuiUDt, Newt Loken.
Summary; Members of the University of Michigan's gymnastic
team demonArate their tedioiques.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Athletic Institute. Series: Mens
gymnastics aeriea (Motion picture)
796.4 74r-705836
Athletic Institute
Rings: shoot-np {Motion pieture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom in
collaboration with George Falossy.
4 mln. si. color, auper 8 mm.
Loop Aim.
With guide.
Sammarv: Demouatrataa basic movements and tedmlqtMS to ffuUw
ths student gymnast In performaoce on the rtnga.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) V Encyclopa«dia BrlUnnlca Bduca-
tkmal Corporation.
796.4 7&-7046aO
iL L. A. Booklist
Rtegs: short routines {Motion picture) Encyclopedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Backstrom
in collaboration with George Faluasy.
3 motion pictures (4 mln. each) si. color, super 8 mm.
l^oop film.
Summtuy: DemoostnitM basic movemoats sod twAnlquaa to gnlda
tbe student gymaast In performance oo the ««>■»■_ _ . __
*"- '^^irrL ri^ m_V ,_ Eaadopaedla Britannica Bduca-
Rings: Shoohler balance — handbalaneo {Motion pieture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. al. color, auper 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant. Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan s gymnastic
team demonstrate their technlquea.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Athletic InsUtute. Series: Mens
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705835
Athletic Institute
Rings: simple dismounts {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Falnssy.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
IxKV film.
Sumnwy: Demonstrates basic movements and techniques to guide
"°°" <^'"^"«»°- 7s«.4 76-T04622
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: spotting techniques {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf Back-
strom in collaboration with George Faluasy.
3 motion pictures (4 mio. each) si. color, super 8 ram.
Loop films.
Summary: Demonstrates basic movements and techniques to guide
the student gymnast In performance on the rings.
1. Rings (Gymnastics) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. *,«,««»
796.4 79-704623
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: static strength positions {Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf
Backstrom in collaboration with George Faluasy.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Lo<q> film.
Sumjitary: Demonstrates basic movements and technlquee to guide
the student gymnast in performance on the rtnga
1. Rings (Gymnastics) L EncycUqaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. -,„,.„«,
796.4 72-704624
A. L..^.- Booklist
Rings: straddle cut dismount {Motion picture) ^Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Ulf
Backstrom in collaboration with George Falussy.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
S«mJS!l^Demomrtrates basic movements and technlquea to guide
* V^!S f^^oT'''"^t''^^cS^^TBr^^i<. Educa-
tional Corporation. ^^ ^ 76-704625
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings: Straight croas {Motion pieture) Athletic Institute,
1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Crediti: ConaulUnt, Newt Loken.
Summary; Members of the University of Michigan s gymnasUc
team demonstrate their techniques. ....
I. Rings (Gymnastics) l Athletic Institute. Series: Mens
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
*' 7»6.4 78-705837
AthleUc Institute
Rings: the grips, the positimis and the swing {Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
Made by Ulf Backstrom in collaboration witti Gteorge
Falussy.
4 min. Hi. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Bummary: Demonstrates basic movements and te(4inlques to guide
the student gj-mnast in performance on the rings.
1. Kings (Gymnastics) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
796.4 79-704615
A. L. A. Booklist
Rings, the
1967.
{FQmstrip) Jam Handy Organizatian,
t Rings (Oymnasttcs)
thNial CorporatlOD.
A. L. A. BookHst
796.4
71-704621
The Rink {Motion picture) Mutual Films Corp., 1916. Re-
leased by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp. ,196-?,
22 mln. »!. b&w. 10 miu.
Urlgliiailv released In 35 mm.
Credita- "pi-oduier and writer. Charles Chapllu, Cost; Charlie
Chaplin, Edna Purvlance. James T. Kelly, Eric Campbell. Henry
Bergman. -Albert Austin. Charlotte Mlneau, John Rand.
Bummaiy: A slapstick comedy about Charlie, a waiter, and his
experiences at the roller-skating rink where he spends moat of his
time.
I. Mutual Film Corporation, ii. Eastln-Phelan Corporation. Daven-
port, Iowa.
791.43 73-706392
P^astin-I'helan Corp.
Rinkoff, Barbara. The pretzel hero
27 fr color. 35 mm. (Animal atorles. no. 1)
Summary: Illuatrates the story about Rings, a mother raccoon,
who moves her children to safety. With captions printed in the
initial teaching alphabet.
1. Animals, Hiiblts and b^avlor of— Juvenile films. 2. Initial
teaching alphabet. i. Jam Handy Organisation, inc. Series:
Animal stories (Pllmstrlp. Jam Handy Organlaatlon ) no. 1.
372.4 Fi A 68-4969
Jam Handy Organisation
Ringtail cat and coyote {Motion picture) Austin Green
Productions with the cooperation of Arizona-Sonora Mu-
seum. Released by Gateway Productions, 1966.
10 mln. Nd- color. 16 mm. (Desert ark series, no. 2)
CredU$: I'rodnwr. Alvln J. Gordon; director. Austin Green; script
and narratlou, Hal Graa. . ^ . ^_
Summary l>«HMTlbes the behavior of the rlngUll cat and the coyote.
Uses these dpwrlptlona as the basis fbr a discussion of the valuea
of trust and of making use of one's intelllgeoce. t,_^..^,«,.
1 Coyotes. 2. Bassariscus airtutus. i. AuMln Green Prpzli ^
n. Gateway Productlona, Inc.. San Frandaco. Series : Desert ark
series (Motion picture) IH), 2.
Fi A 67-1127
Gateway Productions
The Pretzel hero.
The Rio de la Plata countries— Argentina, Uruguay, and
Paraguay {FUmstrip) Society for Visual Education, 1968.
44 fr. color. 3o mm. and phonodisc : 1 a, 12 In.. 33* rpcn.. 13
mln. (Living in South America today)
With teacher's guide and readinR script,
Crediti: Authors. A. B. Roberta, Glorji Parchert. u,„u.^„„rt
Summary: Describe* the historical and geographical background
of Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, discusses agriculture and Its
related industries as well as the heavy '^/l^trl*? «' ^^^ "™«'^*'°*5
how the people live, and includes views of AsuncKJn, Montevideo, and
^Taio^i^a Plata region. i- Society for Visual Edacatlon Inc.
Chicago. Series: Living In South America today <I''."°«"1,P ' , „
918 Fi A 68-5049
Society for Visual Education
The Rio de la Plata countries — Argentina, Uruguay,
and Paraguay
Los Pafaes del Rfo de la Plata— Argentina. Uruguay, y
Para|uay.
Rto Gnude: where few caltme Meet [Motioa ^cturej Art
Evans Productions. Released by BPA Educational Media.
1972.
16 min. id. color. 16 mm.
With tludy guide.
SUMMARY: Explore* dte cultural and economic inlcrdepcndence and in-
teraction of Mexican, Spaniih, Indian, and Anglo-American peoples of the Rio
Grande Valley.
I. Minoritte*— Rio Grande Valley. I. An Evsni Producliona. 11. BPA
Educational Media.
[F392.R51 917.64 72-700119
BFA Educational MedU 72 MARC
Riot on Sunset Strip {Motion picture) Four Leaf Produc-
tions. Released by .\merican International Picturee^ 1967.
8.1 111 II. sd. color. 3.") mui.
Credits: Producer, Saiu Katziniiii : .llrectur. .\rthtir I>relfu«8:
writer, Orville H. Hampton; director of photopraphy, Faul Vogel :
music. Fred Karger; Hhn i-ditor. bi-ii Ijewis. Cuit: -Vldo Ray. MImay
Fanner. Michael Evans, I>aurle Mock. Tim Itoouey.
Sumtnari/: A story about a group of youths who frequent the
Strip and are spurred Into a riot wtien some of thplr friends are
beaten by tlie police captain who found his daughter drugged and
raped after an orgy in an alwndoned house.
I. Four Leaf Productions. Inc., Hollywood. Calif, n. American
International Pictures. Hollywood, Calif.
70-701971
Rip and crosscut sawing {Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, England. Released in the U. S. by En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood hand tools)
Loop fllm.
With teacher'a guide.
Summary: Demonstrates rip and crosscut sawing In the cutting
and processing of wood, emphasising safety procedures.
1. Woodwork. 2. Saws. 3. Woodworking Industries— Safety
measures. i- Eothen Films, n. B^ncyclopaedla BrlUnnlca Bdu-
catlonal Corporation, Series: Wood hand toola (Motion picture)
621.9 71-704936
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Rip, bevel, and spUnc cuts {Motion picture) Ealing Oorp.^
1970.
4 mln si. color, super 8 mm. (Badlal arm saw)
1.00P film. Film notes on cartridge case. ^ . , ^t^
Sumary: I>emon8trates the method of using In and out rip settle^
and shows the use of correct feed direction. Bmphasises safety
1 Radial saws. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass.
Series: Radial arm saw (Motion picture) -^-0^-
684.08 71-706846
Baling Oorp.
Rip currents (Motion picture) Seaboume Enterprises, Eng-
land. Released in the U. S- by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
4 mln. »l. color, super 8 mm. (Oceanography series)
iMop Aim.
With study guide. , , ^ „ ..,
SUMMARY : Krplalns that water reflected from a shoreline di-
verts Ini-onilnx water In a line parallel to the ahore, and polnU out
that if this parallel tK»w la Interrupted by an obstacle, water Is
diverted aeaward In a rip current
1 Ocean currenta. I. Seabourne Enterprises. H. BFA Educa-
tional Media. III. Series: Oceanography series (Motion picture)
[00289] 661.4 75-714091
BFA Educational MMla
190
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rip saw (Motion picture) Fairfield Associatee. Beleaaed by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mlo. sL color. BDp«r 8 mm. ( Woodworklnc, part 2)
Loop film.
1. Sawi. I. FalrlMd kmoAmXtm, II. UolTercal Bdueitlon and
Tlaual Alts. IIL Series: Woodworklnc (Ifotlon plotura) part 2.
[TTISO] 684.06 78-715220
unlrerwl BdocatlOD mad TlsaalArta
Cooper Films and Beoords,
Rip Vaa Winkle {FUmttHp)
196».
."ST f '. ralor U mm. and phoDodlic: 1 &, 12 Id., S3| rpm.,
9 miD. (Our chlldreo's heritage aoimd fllmstrlpa, aeries C)
With teacher's guide.
CrtdilB: Producer, Prentice Tord: music, Rosa Rio; narrator and
editor, Margie BelL
Summari/: Presoits tbe tale by Waahlogtoo Irring about tbe man
who fell asleep Id tbe nwnntalna for 20 rears.
1. Irrlng. WasblogtOD, 1783-1869. Rip Tao Winkle. l IrriDg,
Washington, 1783-1860. RJp Vao Winkle, n. Cooper FUms and
Records. Series.
398.2 74r-734988
Cockier Fflms aod Records
Rip Van Winkle {FOmatrip) Troll AaBoei&tes, 1970.
41 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
AMtMMry.- Recounts the Ule of Rip Van Winkle hj WasblogtOD
Irnag, about a villager in the Hudson Rlrer Valley who MX aaleep
U a moontalD glen for tweoty years. With captions.
L IrrtOK. WashtDgton, 1783-1859. Rip Tan Winkle, n. Troll As-
sociates.
817 78-786274
TroU Associates
Rip Van Winkle
Paul Revere [and] Rip Van Winkle.
The Ripening seed {Motion picture) Government of India
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
ing, Bombay [1955, Made by Art Films of Asis.
15 mln. Bd. Mew. 16 mm.
Crediti: Producers. Paul Zlls, Pall Blllmorla.
Summary: A documentary film describing the correct method of
bringing up Indian children from infancy.
1. Child study. 2. Children —Management. i. India (Republic)
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2340
Rippen Film Collection
see Eugene Rippen Film Collection
RipiMng (Motion picture) Bailey
Bailey-Film Aseociates, 1969.
Films. Released by
4 mln. si. color super 8 mm. (Portable circular saws series)
IjQop fl'.m.
With study fnilde.
nummary: Shows the correct and safe iDStallatloo of a ripping
blade. DenioDstrated tbe proper way to set aod use tbe rip guide
and tilting adjustment for berel cuta. EmphasUes the use of nfety
glasses and odier safety precautions.
1. Circular saws. l Bailey Films, Inc^ Hollywood. Oallt n.
Balley-FIlm Associates. Series: Portable circular saws sertw
(Motion picture)
621.9 78-706554
Balley-FIlm Associates
Riwring (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodwork: radial arm saw)
Loop film.
1. Radial saws. 2. Woodwork. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Unl-
venal Bdooation and Visual Arts. III. Series; Woodwra-k: radial
armaaw (Motion picture)
['m80] 684.08 70-715202
Unl TMval EducatlOQ and Visual Arts
Ripping a board {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color. 6 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 4: Radial
aaw)
Wilh teacher's guide.
Swmmary: Points out that to rip a board Is to cut It lengthwise
with tbe grain. Sbowa the methods to use to rip a board, and
demonstrates the position of tbe hands, the correct height of tbe
blade, and tbe use of tbe safety guard and push »UA.
1. Radial saws. L McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Series:
Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 4 : Radial saw.
684.08 Fi A 68-2759
HcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Ripple. (Motiun picture] Safeco Inmmnce Companiea. Made
and released by Jim Lawleai Motion Picture Consultanta, 1971.
29 nun. Ml. color. 16 r-..— .
Magnetic sound track.
CKEDfTS: Director and wnter, Jin Uwkat; pboiagraphcr. Chartcs Fey.
SUMMARY: An introductory fihn tot Uiuiad Siatet Coatt Ooard Anxibary
and the United Sato Power Squadron boating tsfety coutms. TcUi the Mory
•bout a boat ihat deacribe* bcf life to a imall boy, pointing out the baal'i fear
of fire, coUiiion, and leaka.
1- Boaia and boating— Safety mcaaurea. I. Stfeco Iraurancc Coapany of
America. II. Jim Lawleat Motion Picture Contultania.
[VK3003 623.8S 72-701608
Jim Uwka* Motion 73 MARC
Picture Consultants
Ripple tank and soap Blma— standing waves (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
Made by Peter Robinson Associates.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Bxperimenta In pbyslcs— stand-
ing waves)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Albert V. Baea., with tbe cooperation of
Honteref PeninsoU College.
Summary: Preeenta the basic concept of aUndlng waresL Uses
close-up and slow motion photography In an eiperimait which Illus-
trates the properties of waves In the transmission of raergr.
1 Standing wavea. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica BdncaUonal
Corporation. Series: Experiments In physics— standing wares
(Motion i^ctare)
531 78-709907
Encyclopaedia BrIUn- nica Educational Corp
Ripi^e tank : diffraction (Motion picture) Halas and Batch-
elor Education Division, London (196-?) Released in the
TJ. S. by £ncycl<^aedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. sL color. S mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary; Shows diffraction of plane waves at three dlfTerwit
widths of wave lengths, followed by diagrams explaining the wave
pattern produced.
1. Water wavea. 2. Diffraction. i. Halas and Batchelor Car-
toon Films, ltd., London, ii. Encyclopaedia BriUnnIca Educational
Corporation.
631 Fi A 68-3085
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Ripple tank: plane and spherical wares (Motion picture)
Halas and Batchelor Education Division, London ,196-!,
Released in the IT. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. iHKued In standard 8 mm. and lo super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows qiherical waves being generated and then plane
waves and the diffraction of tbe waves around obstacles that T»ry
In size.
1. Water waves. r. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London, n. EncyclfHwedla Britannica Educational Ctorporatloo.
531 Fi A 68-3083
Halas and Batchrior Cartoon Films
Ripple tank radiatimi patterns of source, dipole, and quad-
mpole (Motion picture) Education Development Center.
Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 mln. xl. bAw. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
.\lNo iMtued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for tbe National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demoostratlon experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Water waves. 2. Fluid mechanics. I. Education Deveh^
ment Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. Serie^i: Fluid mechanics films (Motion picture)
532 71-710276
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bdocatlonal Corp.
Ripple tank: reflection (Motion picture) Halas and Batche-
lor Education Division, London jl96?i Released in the
U. S. !'y Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop flim. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses diagrams to review plane progressive waves and
to show reflection of waves at plane and curved surfaces,
1. Water waves. 2. Reflection. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd., I>ondon. ii. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
pMratloiL
631 Fi A 68-3087
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Ripple tank: refraction {Motion picture) Halas and Batch-
elor Education Division, London il96-fi Released in the
U. S. by Encydt^aedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows plain progressive waves, refraction at a plane
Interface, refraction by a triangular ivlsm, and finally refraction by
a lens.
1. Water waves. 2. Refraction. i. Halas and Batchelor Car^
toon FUms, ltd., London, ti. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
531 Fi A 68-3086
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Ripple tank wave phenomena 3: Barrier penetratkn (Mo-
tion picture) Education Development Center, 1965; made
1962.
8 mill. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (College physics film program)
With fllm guide.
Credili: Director, Qoentio Brown; narrator and soperrlaor, Jajsea
Strickland: photographer, Abraham Horochnlk.
Safniaarv.- Explains bow a wide diannel of deep water between
two shaHow regions In a ripirie tank acta as a barrio to ware more-
ment between the shallow regions, but that as tbe cbanod Is nar-
rowed the transmission of waves across tbe channM increase*.
-Another issue, super 8 nun.
L Waves. i. Education Derriopment Center.
physics fllm program (Motion picture)
530.12
Education Development
Series: OoUege
Fi A 68-1437
Ripple tank wave phenomena 4: Bracg reflecUcm (Motion
picture) Eklucation Development Center, 1965; made 1962.
10 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (College physics fllm program)
With fllm guide.
CrMUt: Director, Qoentln Brown ; narrator and supervisor. Jsmes
Strlcklaod: photographer, Abraham Morochnlk.
Bummtury: Bzamlnea the reflection of waves by a lattice of small
objects and points out how tbe reflection changes as tbe waveloigth
and angle of inddence are varied.
Another issue, super 8 mm.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. i. Education Derelopment Center.
BeriM : College physics fllm program ( Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1436
Education Development Center
Ripple tank wave phenomena 5: D(m>ler effect and shock
waves {Motion picture) Education Development Center,
1965; made 1962.
8 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (College pbyslcs film program)
With fllm guide. ^ , ,
Creditf; Director, Qoentln Brown; narrator and superrlaor. Jamea
Strickland ; photographer, Abraham M(wochnlk.
Summary: DMuonstrates Uie effects produced by a source of wares
In a ripple tank. Including the I><«»pier dTect and the ftormatlOTi of
a shock wave and shock cone.
Another issue, super 8 mm.
191
1. Waves. I. Education Derelopment (Center. Serlee: OoUege
physics film program (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1436
Bdacatlon Development Oentec
Rips and cnnscat saws (FUmstrip) Bailey Films, 1969.
53 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 12 In., 83ft rpm. (Tools
for wochvorklng)
With mantial-
Bummary: DlHCuasea tbe use of ripaaws and crosscut saws for
woodworking. Illustrating their safe and correct use.
1. Saws. 2. Woodwork. i. Bailey FUms, Inc., Hollywood. Calif.
Series: Tools for woodworking iFilmstrIp)
684.08 74-734004
Bailey FUms
The Ripsaw (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. sL cotor. super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand tools)
Loop flllB.
1. Woodwork. 2. Saws. i. Walden Film Corporation. Series :
Basic woodworking— band tools (Motion plcttire)
684.08 76-708395
Waldeo Film Ootp.
The Rise and fall of the Great Lakes (Motion picture)
National Film Board of Canada, 1969.
15 mhi. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cre4tffl; Producer, Joseph Koenig: director, script writer, and
photographer. William Mason; scientific adviser, V. K. Preat: music
director. Robert Fleming: animation cameraman, EJeld Nielsen.
Bummary: Cses animation, ballad singing, tT\ck photography, and
a canoe trip through the Great Lakes in showing how profoundly
the last ice age affected the face of tbe land and how the Or«at
Lakes Byst«n which was created continues to change, largely
through the Intervention of man.
- Another issue. 35 mm.
1 Great Lakes. i. Canada. Natltmal Film Board.
977 72-705246
National Fllm Board of Canada
The Riae aad Call of Wol^aag Amadeat Mozart. [Motion picture]
BBC-TV, London, 1970. Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life
Filma.
35 mia id. bAw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Script and nairabon. H- C Robb^nt.
SUMMARY: Traces tbe last ten yean m the life of Mozart, unng fUnu of
Vienna, Salzburg, and Prague, combined with contemporary documents artd
pkturci to U7 u> explain reasons for the refection of this artist during hb own
1 . Moiatt. Johann Chrysostom Wolfgani Amsdcus. 1 756- 1 79 1 . I. British
Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Lire Rims.
tMU10.M9i 780 72-714523
Time-Life Rims 73 MARC
The Rise of big basiDess (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
27 mln. ad. color 16 mm. <The Rise of Industrial America)
With teacher's guide.
rredil*: Collaborator. Jatnes Sbenton.
Bummary: U^^es quotations from Andrew Caruegle, John D. Rocke-
feller, and J. P. Morgan against a background of motion pictures and
cartoons of the nineteenth century in order to show the rise of big
business In the United States. Contrasts the lives of slum-dwellers
and coat miners with the life-styles of the rich In an illustration of
the effects of big business oq the poor.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Big business— U. S. 2. U. S.— Social conditions— 1885-1S18. 3.
Poor — U. S. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Bducatloiul Corporation.
Series: The Rl.se of Industrial America (Motion picture)
650 75-707588
Encyclopaedia Britain nlca EVlucatlonal Corp.
Rise of Communist power. 1941-1967
China: CoDunuBiat triumph and conaoBdition. 1945-
1971.
The Rise of Europe: 1000-1500 A. D. (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1&67. Made by Abram Donald
Murray.
23 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Traces the major social, economic, and philosophic de-
Telopments In Eur<^>e between 1000 and 1500 a. d- Caes reprei^enta-
tlve art forms to exemplify historical events.
1. Middle Ages— Hist i. McO raw Hill Book Company.
MO.l Fi A 67-5067
UcOraw-HillBookCo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rise of France and Germany (FUmstiip) Society for
Visual Education, 1969.
,"hJ fr. color. .'iTi mm. ntid phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 in., 33J rpui., 17
EUlii. m' rogrooTP. (Milestones to modern civilization, group 1)
IsKiied nV'V) with phonolape Id cassette.
With tencher'^ guide and script.
Credits: Author and photographer. John R. Poss.
SuiHinarif: Traces the dei-elopment of France from a mass of
feudal ducliies and English-dominated areas, through Its consolida-
tion Into n powerful nation ; examines the factors which hampered
the Tiiiiflcatioii of Germany while It was part of the Holy Roman
Empire: and shows the rise of Prussia and Its part Iq the forma-
tion of the German nation.
1. France — History. 2. Germany — History. i. Society for
VNiiiil Education, inc., Chicago. Series; Milestones to modern
civilization (Fllmstrip) group 1.
940.2 75-734780
Society for Visual Education
The Riw of Hitler. (Motion picttirc] BBC-TV, London, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
20inin. >d. bftw. 16 mm. (Work) history from 1917 to the present, no.
1. Unit 1: War aod peace in Europe)
SUMMARY: Survey* the background of Europe prior to World Wmr II,
beginning with the VcnatUa Peace Mtttement of 1919 and continuing to Hitler'*
attack on Poland ia 1939.
I. Europe — PoUtica— 1918-1943. 1. British Broadcasung Corporation.
Tekvbion Service. II. lime-Lire Films. III. Series: World history from 1917
to the prescaL [Motion picture] no. 1. Unit 1: War and peace in Europe.
tD727) 940.5 73-714751
Tutie-Ufe Fdms 73 MARC
Rise of indostrial America (Filmstnp)
1970.
Eye Gate House,
4 filiii<trip.s ('20i fr.) color. 3G mm. aod phonodlscs: 12 In..
33J rpni. mlcrogroove.
.\lso issued with phonotape In cassette.
With script.
Summtini: A study of American history and economics from 1860
to 1900. Descrlhes the transformation from an agrarian commercial
foclety to an industrial commercial society.
1. U. S.— Economic conditions— 1865-1918. 2. U. S.— Industries,
I. Eye Gate House, inc.
973.8 74-736008
Eye Gate House
The Rise of labor {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
30 nt II. -fd. color. 16 mm. (Rise of industrial America*
With teacher's guide.
Cre.ditt: Collaborator, James P. Shenton.
Summarv: Traces the history of the American labor movt-ment.
Discusses the working conditions from the ISOO's to the present, the
effects of early strikes In changing governmental attitudes toward
labor, and the organization of the American Federation of Labor and
the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
— Another isstie. b&w.
1 Trade-unions— U. S. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Ednrational
Corporation. Series: Rise of Industrial America (Motion picture)
331.880973 79-700632
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Rise of Macedonian power and the Hellenistic age
(362 B. r-146 b. r.) {Filmsfn'p) Society for Visual Edu-
cntion. 1968.
r.7 fr. color K mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 n. for manual
projectfir, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33i rpra., 18 mln.
mlcrnerooTe. fAnclent Greece: cradle of western cultnre. no. 6>
With teacher's ;niide and reading script.
Credits: Conftultants. I^ura E. Stroud. Joseph Chads ; photog-
rapher. Ljiura E. Rtroiid.
8ummani-' Discusses how Philip of Macedonia and .Alexander the
Orent defpfltpd nnd unified the warring city-states of Greece, and how
Ale:rBn(ler defeated the Persian Empire and carried Greek ideas east-
ward. Illustrates the general characteristics of Hellenistic culture.
1. JIacedonIa— Hist. 2. Alexander the Great, S.'>6-^323 b. r. 3.
Civilization, Greek. i. Society for Vlanal Education, Inc.. Chicago.
Series; Ancient Greece: cradle of western cultnre (Fllmstrip)
DO. 6.
913.38 Fi A 68-4830
Society for Visual Education
Tlie Rise of mammals {Motion picture) Halas and Batche-
lor Cartoon Films, Ivondon. Released in the IT. S. by
Mcfiraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
12 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (The Evolution of life)
With guide,
Hummary; Discusses Buccesalre evolutionary changes whlcn ultl-
mately resulted In the dominance of mammals.
1. MaminalB, 2. Evolution. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
nimi!. ltd,. I»ndon. ir, McGraw-Hill Rook Company, Series : The
Evolution of life (Motion picture)
699 Fi A 68-23
UcGraw-HillBookCo.
The Rise <A man {Filmetrip) Common Ground, London,
1952. Made by V. Gordon Childe. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
41 fr. bftw. 85 mm. (Man and the living world)
With teacher's guide.
Hummary: Surveys the history of man ai a toolmaker. Traces
the develcqiinent of successful methods of food production from the
collection and production of food, the use of metals, the hamesalng
of power, the development of writing and counting, to the rise of
orban centers.
1. Man — History. i. Common Ground, ltd.. London, ii. Carman
Educational AiouKlates. Serlea: Man and the living world (Fllm-
«rlp)
901.9 75-736607
Carman Educational AMoclatei
Society for
Series : Milestones to modern
Rise of Moses. [Filmstrip] Cathedral Films, 1962.
40fr. color. 35mm. >nd|rf)ono(lisc; 1 s., 33 l/3fpm., 12min, (Stones
from the Old Testament. Series 4: Story of Moses, no. 1)
With script and study guide,
CREDITS: Producer. James K. Friedrich; director, Jack L Tyler; writer.
Jesse L. Cobum; artists, Paul Hartley, Collin Campbell.
SUMMARY: Presents evenU in the life of Moies. telling about the discovery
of the infant Moses and the esrly life of Moses as the adopted son of the royal
princess of Bgypi,
1 , Moses. I, Csihedrai Films, inc, Burbank. CaUf. II, Series: Stories from
t)ic Old Testament Series 4 Story of Moses. (Filnutrip] no. 1.
(BS580.M6J 222 72-733442
Cathedral Films 73 MARC
Rise of Spain and England {Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1969.
■^\ f (Mior. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 18
mln. niicrogroove. (Milestones to modern civilization, group 1)
Issued also with phonotape in cassette.
With teachers guide and script.
Credits: Author aod photographer, John R. Poaa.
nummary- Examines the reasons for the rise of Spain to power
and Its eventual decline, explains hostility between Spain and Eng-
land In the 10th century, and traces the evolution of BrlUsh parlia-
mentary government. „ ,,
1. Spain — History. 2. Gt. Brit. Parllainent.
Visual Education. Inc., Chicago,
civilization (Fllmstrip) group 1. .^,«„„
940.2 70-734779
Society for Visual Education
The Rise of the American city (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia BriUnnica Educational Corp., 1970.
32 mln. sd. color. 18 mm. (Blae of Industrial America)
With teacher's guide.
CKEDITS' CollalKirator, .lames Shenton.
SUMMARY : A survey of the growth of American cities. Includes
hlfitorical prints and early photographs of New York and Chicago
Juxtaposed with a montage of scenes from the same cities today.
Presents Interviews with John Lindsay and Godfrey Cambridge, who
give their opinions on the future of the city and the quality of city
life.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Cities and towns — U. 3. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca KWuca-
tional Corporation. II. Series: Rise of Industrial America {Motion
picture)
301.3 76-711723
A. L. A. Booklist
The Rise of the city-states (750 b. c.-480 b. c.) {Fil-nv
8tno) Society for Visual Education, 1968.
:,\i: color. 35 mm. nnd phonodisc: 2 s (1 s. for «"«""«' P^""
lector, 1 <. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33i rpm., 18 niln. micro-
groove. (Ancient Greece: cradle of western culture, no. 3)
With teacher's guide and reading script.
CrSut'cZmn^tB. L.i.ra E. Stroud. Joseph Chad.; photogra-
'"'s™'ii,''T?S''(he polltlral and phj.kal developmnt ot the
dty-state in ancient Greece from 750 .. c. to 480 BC and deacr^
the BoVer, ment, colonization, and architecture ot this period. Dls-
cuLS the contribution, of .tthen, and Sparta to Greek lite, and
ahowa how the Greeks repelled Persian Invaders.
'"l Gr^S^Hlst "society for Visual Eduction. Inc., Chicago.
Series: .indent Greece; cradle ot western culture (Fllmstrip) na 3.
913.38 Fl A 68-4827
Society for Visual Education
Rise of the First Empire (Filmtlrip) G. B. Instructional,
I.oik1oii. Released in the U. S, by United World Films
,105-?.
25 fr. color. 35 mm. {History of France)
With teaching handbook entitled The First Empire; rise.
Summary: Uses portraits, paintings, and cartoons ID presenting
events which took place during the rise of the First Emplt* In
France, 1801-1815. _ „ „
1. France— Hist.— Consulate and Empire, 179&-1815. I. G. B.
Instructional, ltd., London, n. United World Films, Inc. ra. The
First Empire; Rise (Fllmstrip) Series; History of France (Film-
strip)
944.05 Fi A 68-4275
Universal Education & Visual Arts
Rise of the industrial Northeast (^Filmstrip) Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
55 fr. color. 35 mm. (Growth of the nation, 1790-1860)
Credits; Collaborator. Klchard Miles.
Summary: Traces events which contributed to national expansloil.
economic streugth, and to the rise of the Industrial northeast and
sectionalism. , „. ,__
1. Northeastern States— Indus.— Hist. 2. Northeastern States—
Econ condlt i. Encyclopaedia nrltaonica Educational Corpora-
tion.' Series; Growth ot the nation, 1790-1860 (Fllmstrip)
974 Fi A 68-3986
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp,
The Rise of the two party system (Filmstrip) Eye Gate
House, 1968.
42 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc ; 1 8., 12 In, 831 rpin., 18
mln. mlcrogrooye. (The American poUUcal party system, no. 2)
Cr"di(lrwrfter!°F?Mk J. Ca.aloU; Illustrator, Jolm A. Lendckj.
Bummarv: Traces the major developments Ui the rise of the two-
party system, and discusses the modernization of this system since
""r PomS partles-D. S.-Hlst.-Juvenll. mtnj^ ": ?'» ««•
House. Inc. Series; The Amertcan political party system (Fllm-
"'■""""■'^ 329 Fi A 68^857
Bye Gate House
Rising two
see
The Rise of the modem novel {Filmstrip)
Productions, 1968.
Brunswick
65 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Novel In literature)
Credit*: Director, Karen Weintraub; writer. Jane Geveriz; Il-
lustrators, Richard Hall, Eva Hill. William Hill; editor, Blta
Esposito. _ ^ ,
Summary: A survey of a period la the development ot the novel
as a literary form. With captlona.
1. Fiction— History and criticism. i. Bruaswick Productions,
Series: Hie Novel Id literature (Pilmatrlp)
809.8 7&-732986
BruDBwlck Productlona
The Rise of the Nazi Party {Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1967.
.*) mln Nl, b&w, 8 mm. (8 mm, documenta project, no. 131)
Loop lllm mounted In cartridge. laaued in standard 8 mm. and In
super B mm.
With Him notes on cartrldtce case.
Credits: Cjoducer. Dale C. Wlllard; film notes. James C. Schott
Summary: Documents the Nazi rise to power sfrainst the back-
ground of German Inflation and unemployment. Considers the party's
consolidation of power as Hitler Is Installed as Chancellor, the
burning of the Reichstag, the creation of a new puppet Reichstag,
and the Nazi violence which smothered opposition. Concladea with
a montage of Hitler In varlons public sjvearancea.
1. Natlonaisozlallsttsche Deutsche Arbeiter-Partel—Hlst. 2. Hit-
ler, Adolf, 188&-1M&. I. Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo.
Serlea : 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture) no. 181.
943.086 Fi A 67-5164
Thome Films
192
The Springs of learning. Part 3: Rising two.
Risk/reality. [Filmstrip] United Methodist Board of Misnons.
1970.
4S fr. wrior. 35 mm. and phonodiic: 2 «-. 33 1/3 rpm.
With icript.
SUMMARY: Uses a poem by Paul Able* and art work by Norman Laliberu
to give an artutic description of a caring life, its meaning, iu worth, and iu effect
on other people.
1 . Conduct of life. 2. Love 1. United Methodist Church (United Sttiea).
Board of MiMions. _„ -^«,-*-^
JBJ1581.2, 128 '°"'t?«?
United Methodist Board 72 makc
of Miiatons
Ritchard, Cyril
see
Festival of performing arts: Cyril
Ritchard and Hermione Baddeley.
Ritual (Motion picture) James J. Agazzi, 1970.
6 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm. ._ . , , «
SIMMARY: An experimental film which observes the Interplay oi
reality and fantasy.
I. Agazxi. James J.
791.43
7ft-711427
The Ritualistic patient {Motion picture) Video Nursing,
1968. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 mji. sd. Wkw. 10 mm. (Nursing In psychiatry)
Videoupe also Issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
CrediM: Instructor, Martha Mitchell. »„»,„„.„,.
Summary: Discusses the message character of ritualistic behavior
with regard to anxiety and conflict, and its Impllcatlona for nursing
Intervention. , ,
1 Psychiatric nursing. 2. Obwssive-compulslve neuroses. i.
Video Nursing, inc. Series: Nursing In psychiatry (Motion pic-
ture)
Video Nursing
Ritz-Carlton Pictures
see
610.73
77-703438
Cobra.
The Rivals {Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
Animatoons. Released by
12 m1:i. sd. color. 16 mm. (Animatoons series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: The story of a blacksmith and a tailor who deaplse
each other's Jot>s and have an argument over an accident In which
tbelr displays for a fair were destroyed. Relates how a Judge
makes them settle their arguuKnt by exchanging Jobs and bow they
learn to live happily side by side.
I. Animatoons, Inc. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
398.21 Fi A 67-5506
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The River {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Picture dictionary of geographi-
cal terras)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Defines with words and pictures various geographical
and geological terms pertaining to the river.
1. Rivers — Terminology. i. Scaling Corporation, Cambridge^
Mass. Serlea: Picture dictionary of geographical terma (Motion
picture)
651.4 70-708310
Ealing Corp.
n« River. [Motion picture] Macmillan Co., School Divinoa.
1970. Made by Elektra Film Productioni.
10 min. id. ootor. 16 mm. (Jarolimek-Davi* Focu* on active lewning)
SUMMARY: FoUowi the ecological hiMory of a river from the day* when
the Indians lived oo iu shores. The ooce-clear stream becomes poUutwl when
a larger population use* it as a dump and a sewer. For primary grades.
1. Water— Pollution— Juvenile films. 2. Rivers— Juvenile films. (1. Water
—Pollution, 2. Rivers] I. Macmillan. ftnn. pubUshers. New York. School
DivisioB. II. Series: Jarolimek- Davis: Focus on active learning. [Motion pic-
(TD422]
Macmillan Co.
372.8
72-701108
MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The River (Motion picture) Macmillan Co., 1971. Hade by
George Ancona, inc.
9 mln. ML color. 16 mm. (The World of children)
SUMMARY: Plctarw a little lodlan boy who m^yi « Hrer be-
fore the comlDc of the white m«ii, «Dd later as he otwerre* the rlrer
after the arrlral of profreea. For elementary gradea.
1. Han— iDfiaence on nature— Jurenlle fllma. 2. Indiana of North
America— Jareolle fllms. I. Macmillan. firm, pnbllabere. New
York. II. Series: The World of children (Motion picture)
[G^5] 372.8 7fi-7l8688
The Hirer: a fliM ilm {UvUim picturt) Film AHOciatea,
1969.
10 mln. ad. color. 16 nun.
With Btud7 fuldft
8iummari/: Deacribes bow rivers are formed and how ttiar are
used by the dttes alons their banks.
1. RlTers. I. Film Asaoclates.
8723 70-700082
Film AMoeia tea
RiTcr: an alle^ry (Motion picture) William M. Harlow.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1968.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With itulde.
Bitmmary: Traces the qulckeolng life of a great rlrer which
arlaea from a tiny taring and erentually is abaorbed In the sea.
1. Rivers. i. Harlow. WlllUm Morehouse, 190&- il Inter-
national Film Bureau, Inc. Chicago.
661.4 73-707294
International Film Bureau
River bank village (Motion picture)
see Africans of the River Niger: River bank
village
River boat race {Motion picture) KETC. Released by
NET Film Service, 1956.
2ft mill ml. h&w. 16 mm. (Tiie Finder)
Summary: Describes the famous race up the Mississippi Rirer
from New Orieana to St. I^^uls between the paddle wheel streamers
Robert E. Lee and SatcheK, June 30-Juiy 4. 1870. Features The
Finder as host.
1. Natchez (Steamboat) 2. Robert E. Lee (Seomboat) r. St
Louis. Television station KETC. ii. National Educational Televi-
sion Film Service. Series: The Finder (Motion picture)
Fi 67^60
River boy (FilmBtrlp)
see Faraway places
River development (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
19M. Made by A. Coleman. Released in the U. S. by
Carmnn Kducational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
35 fr. b&w, 35 mm. (Physical geography series)
With teacher's manual.
Summari/: Describes the study of river development through the
youthful, mature, and senile stage*", and explains that rain and rivers
shape the land areas of the world. Includes maps, diagrams, and
photograph X.
1. Rivers — Juvenile films. 2. Erosion — Juvenile Alms. i. Com-
mon Ground, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Associates. Se-
ries: Physical geography series (FiimstHp)
551.4 Fi A 68^705
Carman Educational Assodatet
River — from youth to old age (Motion picture)
see Running water: River — ^from youth to old age
Knr joamey on the upper Nile (Motion picture) Public
Media, inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
18 mln. 9d. color. 16 mm. (Han and bis world)
Edited version of the ototlon picture made by lostitut fiir Film
nod Blld. Munich.
Sitmmary: Discusses the government priority given to education
and training in skilla for the primitive farmers of the upper Nile
valley. Follows a boat along the river to show the plant and animal
life of the r^on.
1- Occupational training— Egypt i. Public MedU. Inc. ii. Films
Incorporated. Series; Man aod his world (Hotloo prlcture)
916.2 79-705462
Public Media. Inc.
The River mast live (Motion picture) Shell Oil Co. Re-
leased by Shell Film Library, 1967.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer. Douglas Gordim ; director. K\»d Pendry,
Summary: Describes how nature purifies river water and what
happens when a river is polluted with the by-products of man-made
materials.
1. Water — Pollution. 2. Freah-water biology. i. Shril Oil
Company.
614 Fi A 68-2660
Shell oil Co.
River of grass (Motion picture) KEG Productions, Tonmto,
1968. Relea^ in the U. S. by A-V Explorations, 1969.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with the cooperation of the National Audubon Society
and the Canadian Andubon Society.
CREDITS: Producers, D. Gibson, R. ElUs, G. S. Kedey; con-
sultant, G. Knerer ; music, R. Harrison ; pbotofrapher, Robert C.
Hermes; editing, L. Lawrence, D. Smith.
SUMMARY: Examines the Florida Bverglades and the struggle
to balance nature while man Is destroying It Includes scenes of
the blue heron, alligators, the anhlnga, and snakes. Shows the
metamorphosis of the helconlns caterpillar Into a butterfly.
1. Evergtadea, Fla. I. Keg Prodnctlona Limited. II. A-V Ex-
plorations, inc. in. Series: Andubon wildlife theatre (Motion pic-
ture)
574.9758 74-710207
A-V Explorations
The River of Life (FUmstnp) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1970.
49 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 20
mln. mlcrogroove (Readwell essays— sound and sight series 1)
Cr^ita: Authors, John Ryan, Jiidy Romberger. Kathleen Allen;
narrator, John Ryan; art. Joy Mahoff. Gretchen Rossiter.
Summary: A reading exercise which describes the wonders of the
Nile River and Its value to men of hundreds of different races. With
capttona.
1. Nile River. i. Herbert M. Elklns C<Mnpany. Series: Read-
well essays— sound and sight series 1 (Fllm.strlp)
428.4 70-737108
Herbert M. Elklns Co.
River of mail (Motion picture) U. S. Poet OiBce Dept,
1968. Made by Audio Productiwis.
9ml!i. sd. color. 16 mm. „, „. .
StwiMMtY- A study of cocoplexities of maU handling. »»«>*■>»»
new methods and new equipment are being used to oope with the
consUnUy increasing flow of mall.
1 Postal service— U. S. i. C. S. Post OfBce Dept
388 77-70286©
River of power (Motion picture) Gilbert Altschul Produc-
tions. Released by Journal Films, 1968.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Gummary Tracts the history of the oil well In the United States.
Demonstrates the many ways In which oil Is used, and describes some
of the by-products of petroleum, Including plastics, fibers, and in-
dustrial raw materials. ... K 1 //IIIK* .»
1. Petroleum. 2. Petroleum products. i. Altschul (Gilbert)
Productions, Inc., Chicago, n. Journal Films, inc.. Chicago.
665 Fi A 68-3151
Journal Fllms
River pet^le (Motion picture) William Claiborne, inc.
Kelea.sed by Sterlinp Educational Films, 1970.
IJ mln. sd. color. Ifi mm. (Places people live >
SUMMARY: The life style of people along the Magdelena River
In Colombia, where houses are built on atllts. and travel Is by boat,
U compared with the life style of the Moptl, living near the Niger
River In Mall, who vary their habits with the seasons. Explains
that both peoples have their lives determined by the river.
1 River life. I. William CUIborue, inc. IL Sterling Educa-
tional Films. III. Series: Places people live (Motion picture)
[GF51] 301.3 76-713003
Sterling Educational Films
River people of Chad (Motion picture) Public Media, inc.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Man and his world)
Edited version of the motion picture made by Instltut fOr Film
^ Bnmmaru: Contrasts the modern city life of Fort Lamy. Africa,
with life In the villages of Chad where people obaerve the ancient
African customs and uae primitive tools for farming, fishing, and
*^1 Chad— Social life and customs. i. PubUc Media. Inc. a. Films
locorDorated. Series: Man and hU world (Motion picture)
916.7 76-705464
Public Media, lac.
River: plant and animal adaptatioos (Motion picture) Eal-
ing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color super 8 mm. (Ecology of North America)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge ca!«e. .. ._ , „-.-.
Gwumary: Shows Interrelationshlpe at plants and animals living
around a river hablUt Surreys their apecUil adaptive Qtialltwa.
1. Adaptation (Biology). 2. Fresh-water ecolo^- i- »«"««
Corporation, Cambridge. Mass. Series: Ecology of North Amerl-
»'"■""»■""""' 674.5 78-706432
Ealing Corp.
The River Rhine (Filttutrip) Norstedts bildband, Stock-
holm. Made by Ivan Ohlund. Released in the U. S. by
Carm.nn Educational Associates, 1968.
29 f r. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Crrditt: Author, B. Hookway. „ ^^ , ,
Summary: Presents a topographical account and lUnstration or
the major cities and places of interest along the Rhine
Another issue, double fr.
1. Rhine Valley- Description and travel. l Norstedts bllabana.
n Carman Educational Associate*.
914.3 79-736794
Carman Educational Associates
The River Rhine (Motion picture) Bonltmi-Hawker Films,
Suffolk, Eng., in association with the Educational Founda-
tion for Visual Aids. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1968.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Bitmmary: A study of the Rhine, the geography of the area, the
traffic using this busy international waterway, the main Industries
and types of agriculture of the Rhlneland, the Grand Canal d' Alsace,
and the development of Bnropoort
1. Rhine River. l Boulton-Hawker Films, ltd. ii. International
Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
914^ 71-707256
IntematlMul PUm Btireaa
The River that came badt (Motion picture) C(Hi8umer8
Power Co. Made by Portafilms. Released by Modem Talk-
ing Picture Service, 1970.
10 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm.
SUMMARY: E^ialns that extensive cooserratlon efforts have re-
stored the Au Sable River, once devastated by lumbering, to the out-
standing recreational area that It Is today. Deecrlbea efforts to pre-
serve the area from the pressures of growing crowds and settlement.
1. Water conservation— New York (SUte)— Auaable River. L
Consumers Power Company. II. Modem Talking Picture Service,
The River that mns nphiS (Motion picture) Appalachian
Power Co., 1968. Made by Fred L. Frechette Motion
Picture Productions.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, director and writer, Fred L. Frechette ; camera-
men, John E. Nelson. Roger Ii. Robison; editor, John E. Nelson.
Summary: Explains the Smith Mountain project and bow thU
project serves the people of the Appalachian area. Deflnes what U
meant by the term pumped storage.
1. Water resources develoiHnent — Appalachian Mountains, South-
em. I. Appalachian Power Company, Bluefleld, W. Va.
363.6 71-700070
Fred L. Frechette Motion Plcttire ProdticUona
River to the past (Motion picture) WNBC-TV. ReleMied
by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
23 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and writer, Joan Konner.
Summary : Studies the home of Washington Irving, the Van Cort-
landt ManMon. and the Phlllpse Manor Hooae — all of which have
been restored— to provide a look at Westchester County In New
York as It was 200 years ago.
1. Weetcbeater Co., N. Y.— Historic houses, etc. I. New York.
Television sUtlon WNBC-TV. II. NBC Edocational Enterprlaee.
974.7 74-708708
NBC Bdncatloaal Enter- prises
River: where do you come from? (Motion picture) Reel
Communications. Released by Learning Corp. of America,
1970.
10 mln. -sd. color. 16 mm. (Geography series)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer, Tom Chamberlln and Susan Shadburae
Bummary: Traces a river's life from its origin In water evapora-
tion from the ocean to Its return to the sea as a rushing current
Shows the river serving man's need for transport, recreation, and
power; being polluted by hia wastes; and wreaking havoc through
a flood on his creations.
1 Rivers. l Reel Communications (Firm) ii. I^amlng Cor-
Doratlon of America. Series: Geography aeries (Motion picture)
551.4 70-708136
Leamhig Corp. of America
Hiverbank Productionfi
see
Tue. afternoon with the New York Im-
provisation Ensemble.
Rivers (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1950. Made
by ^y, (J. Moore. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associates. 1966.
23 fr. b&w. 3S mm. (Exploring the tand8cq>e)
With teachers notes.
Sl'MM.\RV: Kxamioes rivers from source to mouth. Studies
how rivers originate, grow, and die.
1. Rivers. I. Common Ground, ltd., Ijondon. II. Carman Educa-
tional Associates. Series; Exploring the landscape (Filmstrip)
551.4 73-738524
Carman Educational Associates
Rivers (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1967.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. an3 phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 13
mln. mlcrogroove. (Exploring earth's surface)
Bummary: Follows a typical river from its source to Its outlet
Into another body of water. DeDnes and illustrates the following
terms : lam. yazoo, dyke, young river, and old rlvw,
1. Rivera. t. Imperial Film Company. Inc. Lakeland, Fla.
Series: Exploring earth's surface (Fllmatrip)
Imperial Film Oo.
Fi A 67-8901
Inc.
833.9
193
70-711428
Rivers and lakes (FUmstrip) Hishwt M. Elkins Co., 1960.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. i( Reading meaning into maps through the
camera lonst
Bummary: Uses maps and photographs to show rivers, river Junc-
tions, dry rivers and lakes, dams, aqueducts, canals, and reservoirs.
Shows the relationship between the map symbol and what it stands
for. With teacher guide frames. With captions.
1. Rivers. 2. I^kes. 3. Maps. i. Herbert M. Elkins Company.
Series: Reading meaning Into maps through the camera lens (Film-
strip)
912 78-734151
Herbert M. Elklns Co.
Rivers and our history (Motion picture) Reinald Werren-
rath. Released by Journal Films, 1966.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the experiences and the discoveries of a boy
on a river trip, and traces the hlstorr of early exploration of the
United SUtes via rlrers.
1. Rivers— U. 3. 2. C. S.— Exploring expeditions. i. Werren-
rath, Reinald, Jr. n. Joamal Films, inc., Chicago.
917.3 Fi A 68-1481
Journal Films, Inc.
Rivers around the world (Fiknstrip) Avid Corp., 1971.
51 double fr. bAw. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a, 12 tn^ S3| rpm.,
15 min. (Around the worid series)
CREDITS : Author. Carla Melbom Zwahlen.
SUMMARY: Depicts how rivers have been used through the
centuries In every land, explains how rivers are foFpied, and por-
trays oar dependence on the water supply. Includes sc«ieB of the
Nile. Amaion, Niger, Rhine, and Mississippi rivers. For primair
grades.
1. Rivers. I. Avid Corporation. II. Series: Around the world
aeries (Filmstrip)
[GB1203] 872^ 79-738772
ArldOorpi
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rivers: meanders {Motion picture) Gateway Film Produc-
tions, Loodon. Saleosed in the U. S. by International
Communication Films, 1906.
1 mlD. Bi. color. 8 mm. (Aoimated atUa series)
Loop aitn moimted in cartridge. Issued to standard S mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summarp: Explains tbe activity of meandering rivers and detlnea
Q>eciftl terms In reference to meanders.
1. Meandering rtvera. i. Gatevay Film Productions, ltd., Loo-
don. iL International Communication Films. Series: Animated
atlas series < Motion picture)
661.4 78-700677
International Communl- catlOQ Films
Rivers c^ fire and ice (Motion picture) Ronald £. Shanin,
1963.
103 mln. sd color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Narrator and photographer, Ronald B. Shanln; editors,
y. Rowley, P. Bnt, J. Gates, F. Stratton, R. Sbanln.
Svmmarv: A white hunter describes his explorations in ceatrsl
Africa. Pictures lions, rebras, glrafTea. wildebeests, and snakes In
their natnral settings and being captured for iocs throaghout the
world. Features blood-drinking Masai tribesmen, tiny pygmleA, and
bushmen, as well as an expedition to the Ruwenzorl Mountains —
the Mountains of tbe Moon — and an erupting Tolcano, Kltslmbaarl.
L Africa, Central— Deacr. & trav. l Shanln, Ronald K.
Fi 67-2270
The Rivers of time (Motion picture) Iraq Petroletun Co.
Made by Film Centre. Released by Contemporary Films,
1&62.
26 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Credit:- Producer and writer, Sinclair Road; director, William
Novik; narrator, Alan Adair.
Summary: Uses models of ancient cities, paintings, sculpture, and
art objects of early Sumerla with live photo^rasAy to surrey tbe con-
tribution of Middle Eastern civilizations to world culture.
1. Near East— Civil iMtlon. i. Iraq Petroleum Company, ltd.
u. Contemporary Films, Inc., New York.
913.39 74-703657
Portland State Univ. Library
River's return (Motion picture) Ponderoea Films, 1967.
8 mill. s<l. color. 16 mm.
Credifi: Producers, Edward Boehm, Carter Boehm; narrator. Jack
Stoniiell.
Summan/: Describes and illustrates the water cj'cle.
1. Uydroioglc cjcie. i. Pondero&a Films, Livingston, Mont.
Fi A 67-2334
Ponderosa Films
Rivers— terraces (Motion pic^re) Gateway Educational
Films, Ltmdon. Released in the U. S. by Communication
Films, 1965.
1 mln. »\. color. 8 mm.
Loop aim.
With study card.
Summartf: Illustrates the formation of river terraces and the up-
stream iQovemeat of a knlckpolnt following rejuvenation.
1. Terraces (Geology) 2. Rivers. i. Gateway Educational Films,
ltd., London, ii. CommuolcatlOD Films, Inc.
Fi A 67-1709
CommunlcatloQ Films
The Riverside 500 and the Atlanta 500 (Motion picture)
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Made by Dynamic Films.
Released by Association Films, 1964.
28 mill., Ml., culur. 16 huh.
Kitmmarif: Shows views of two major stoi-k car rin-es- the Kivtr-
Hide r>00 held lu California and the Atlanta 500 held la Georgia.
Points out that the events Involve very dUfereat types of coonw
since the raceway In Atlanta Is a blgb-banked super highway aad
tbe Riverside raceway Is a road course originally devel<^>ed for sports
car events.
1. Automobile racing. l Firestone Tire and Rubber Cooipany.
ti. Association Films, loc.
Fi A 65-717 rev
CINE
Riverside Productlonfi
Not just the young.
RIvctiBg. [Motion picture] Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1972. Made by Fairfield Associates.
■pprox. 4 n
I)
color (upcr S n
(Working with ihcei n
lal. part
I..OOP nim HI cartridge Tcachcr'i guide on cartridge cue.
SUMMARY. Use* ctoK-up artd over-the-»houlder photograpiiy lo show
proper melbodt of rivciir>g when u*ing sheet meul.
1 Shcci-meul work 2 Rivcit and riveting. I Lnivcraal Education and
VisMal Artt. II Series Working wiih sheet metal, part i. [Motion picture)
rTS250] 671.5 72-702859
UEVA 72 MARC
Iva Riviera {FUmntrip) Gessler Pub. Co., 1962.
43 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonotape: slnfle-track. 1 reel (7 In.),
7i In, per nee., 1^ mln. (Jolln coins de France)
With i^-xt In French and English.
nummary: Hhows hiBtorlcai Hpots and art museums of the French
Riviera, as well as the markets and native quarters of Monaco.
1 Riviera— r>e«ript ion and travel. 2. Monaco— De^riptloo and
travel. i- Gessler Publishing Company. Series: JoHs colos de
Frsnce (Fllmstrip)
914.49 Fi A 68-5197
Oewler Pob. Oo.
Ro-Revus talks about worms (Motion picture) Malnutri-
tion und Parasite Project and South Carolina Educational
Television. Made by South Carolina Educational Televi-
sion. Released by University of South Carolina, College
of General Studies, 1971.
7 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
With Instructional guide.
SUMMARY : Puppets are used to tell about intestinal parasites
found in the human body, and to show the personal hygiene habits
needed to prevent inferitatlOQ and reinfection. The ilfe cycle of the
human Intestinal parasite Ascaris lumbrlcoldes Is depicted.
1. Worms, Intestinal and parasitic. 2. Hygiene. I, Malnutri-
tion and Parasite Project. II. South Carolina Educational Televi-
sion Network. III. South Carolina. University. College of General
Studies.
[RC119.7] 372.3 72-712868
Malnutrition and Para- site Project
Ro-Search, inc.
see
PV-10 molding machine.
Roach, Hal, 1892-
see
The Cake eater.
The Golf bug.
Harvest hands.
The Music box.
Some baby.
Two tars.
Wrong again.
Roach (Hal) Studios, inc.
see
Big business.
From soup to nuts.
Leave 'em laughing.
Men o' war.
Roach Collection
see Hal Roach Collection
Roaches (Motion picture) Comprenetics, 1969.
18 uiln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Control of pests for food serrlce
and hoit ^keeping personnel)
.K\m is.sued In atundard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. in cartridge,
with magnetic sound track.
Spanish version also Issued.
With instructor's manual and student guide.
Bummary: Describes tbe disease hazards of roach infestation of
food-service areas and explains the role of the employee in the pre-
vention and control of roaches.
1. Cockroaches as carriers of disease. 2, Cockroaches — Control.
L Comprenetics, Inc. Series: Control of pests for food swvlce and
housekeeping personnel (Motion picture)
648 77-704829
Compreitettcs, inc.
The Road (Motion picture) Frontier Nursing Servicef 1967.
Made by Vision Associates.
40 milt. sd. color. 16 mm.
RKmmary: A documentary (lira. E^xamlnes the day-to-day work
of the Frontier Nursing Service of Wendover. Ky., a group of women
who provide all the medical and nursing care tor thousands of human
helngs in Appalnchia.
1. Public health nursing — Appalachian Mountains, Southern.
I. Frontier Nursing Service, inc.
610.73 Fi A 68-809
CINB
The Road {Motion picture) Frontier Nursing Service. Made
by VisitMi Associates. Released by Carousel Films, 1968.
28 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summarv: Didcussea the founding of the Frontier Nursing Service
by Mary Breckinridge in 1925, her goals for outpost nursing, the kind
of hospital service now available, and the needs of rural areas for
more nurses, doctors, and clinics.
1 Breckinridge. Mary, 1881-1960. 2. Frontier Nursing Service,
tnc I Frontier Nursing Service, inc. ii. Carousel Films, inc..
New Tort
361.1 76-702899
Oarooset FUnis
Road builders help ds (FUmttrip) Curriculiun Materials
Corp., 1968.
•19 fr niior. 85 mm. (Transportation)
With scilpi.
Summary: Describes the use of paths and roads in early times,
and follows tbe developmenU made la the building of roads, sbowiag
how airplanes are used In road planning and picturing the road-
building equipment of today.
1. Road construction. i. Curriculum Material! Oorporauon.
Series: TransporUtion {Flliuatrlp)
872.6 Fi A 68-6221
Curriculum Materials CorporattoB
The Road from Montgomeiy (Motian picture) WCBS-TV
and Columbia UnivKsity. Released by Holt, Rmehart and
A„»rl»n.. i^". 20: Th. freedom mo.emecl-Am.rlc .ml
SUte. ^^ H.VdIng. vTnoeot ... Ne» Tork. Tel.yl.lon .taMon
WCBS-TV m. ColumW. Ccl»en.lty. it. Holt. I" ■»?,"< •"J^^'J:
S^ lie Serlra- Black herluge: a hlatory of Atro-Americana
'SiliSplcta™) 8e,> "<» 20: The fr«dom mo.«neot-
Amerlca.ndbejond. ^^^^ 70-704106
Holt. Wnehart and Winston
Ro.d prablMU— dijr. tTranspwnicieS] Creative Visuala, IM7.
6 lrtn»p.renci«. 10 x 12 in. (Education for drivinj todty)
With icachcr't manual.
CREDITS: ConkulUnt. Ronald Rowe.
CONTENTS; Jut handle.— Y intenection.— T inlciaectiiMi.— CCalcr nlaad
U lum.— CharacienMica of roadbed.— Thfee point turn.
I. Automobile dnvini in ciliea. I. Creaiive Viuioh (Firm) II. Seiica: Edu-
cation foe driving today (Tranaparencieaj
tTL152.5, 629.2S 72-735909
Creative Vitualt "'S MARC
VtMd proMeM*— kffhwar.
1967.
[Trentparencici] Creative Visuals,
{Education for driving today)
7 transparencies. 10 x
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: CoMultant, Ronald Rowe.
CONTENTS: Supei highway entrances and exits.— Traffic circle.— Four leaf
clover interchange. — Diamond interchange. — Umiicd access six-larte liighway.
— Tlircc-lanc highway.— Driving around a curve
I. Automobile driving on highways. 2. Express highways. I. Creative
Vbuab (Firm) II. Series: Education for driving today. [Transparenciet]
tTLI52.5] 629.28 72-735908
Creative Visuab 72 MARC
Road signs on a merry-go-ronnd (Motion picture) CBS
Xews. Released by Carousel Films, 1967.
." iW I. ml. roior. 18 mm.
Cifdiii: I'rodui-er. Joseph Clement; script, Al Cox.
HuiiiM'ini: Inti>n>rets the Immaiilstic philosophies of Murtin Iluber,
Pierre 'IVUhard de Chardln. and Dietrich Monhoeffer, which are
concerned with the relationship of man to Gcd.
1. B<inhoeffer. Dletrioh. lOdfi-lIM."). >'. Biit>er. Martin, 1878-1065.
3. Tellhard de Chardin. Pierre. 1881-1955. 4. Man (Theology) l
Columhlii ISrotidcastlng System, Inc. CBS News. ii. Carousel Pllma,
Inc., New York.
144 Fi A 68-611
Ciirousel Films
The Road to beauty (Motion picture) Florida Citrus Com-
mission. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
il96-*i
16 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
kumtnary: Uses dance movements and Tlguettes to Illustrate tbe
esaentlals for vigorous health aud good looks. Pictures spedBc
exercises and discusses proper food atid nutrition.
1. Beauty. PersonaL 2. NutritlOD. r. Florida, Citrus Com-
mission. II. Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc.
646 Fi A 67-6120
Modern Talking Picture Service
Road to DaHaacas. iFitmstrip] Cathedral Films. 1966.
3B fr. color. 35 mm. sod phonodisc: 1 s., 33 1/3 rpm., 9 min. (Story
of Paul, series i. no. 2)
With study guide, textbook, and map act.
CREDITS: Producer. James K. Friedrich; director, Jack L Tyter; acripi aad
research. Jeaac L. Cobum.
SUMMARY: Describes the persecution of the foliowcn of Jcaw by Saul at
Tarsus. Discusses Saul's vision on the raed to DamasciB, his bliitdncss and its
cure, his conversion and baptism, and the beginning of his Christian preaching.
I Paul. Saint, apostle. I. Cathedral Films, inc.. Burtwik. Cahf. II. Scfiaa:
Story of Paul. (Filmstrip} series I. no. 2.
[BS25061 225.9 72-733392
Cathedral Films 72 MAJtC
Road to emancipation (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Kinebart and
Wins'nn, 1969.
.10 luln. «l. bAw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 8: Civil War, Afro-Americans, and Abraham
Lincoln )
Summary: Professor B. A. Toppin discusses the role of blacks In
the Civil War. explaining why they fought for both the Union and
Confederate Forces, and analyzes A}>raham Lincoln's policies leading
to the Emancipation proclamation.
1. U. S.— History— Civil War— Negroes. 2. Emancipation proclama-
tion. I. Toppin, Edgar Allan, 1908- n. New Vork. Televi-
sion station WCBS-TV. in. Olumbla University, iv. Holt, Rlnebart
and Winston, inc. Series: Bladt heritage: a history of Afro-
Americana (Motion picture) Section 8: Ovll War, Afro-AmeHcaoi,
and Abraham LIdcdId.
973.71 7-2-704066
Holt. Rlnehart and Winston
Road to GettyabOTV (Motion picture) American Broadcast-
ing Co. Releaaed by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1960.
M mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Safaof WeMem man)
With teacher's guide.
Bummnry: Uses the writings, memoirs, and letters of CIvU War
aoldlers to de«»crlbe the battle of Oettyaburg. the flrst days of tbe
Civil War, and how It felt to be a part of It . « « ^
1. xj. 8.— History— Civil War— Campaigns and battles. 2. (Jettys-
burg. Battle of. 186S. i. McOraw-HlU Book Company. Series :
Saga of Wetrtern man (Motion picture)
97a.7 7»-70I84»
UeOraw-Hlll Book Oo.
194
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The IUmuI to GcttTsbnrs— OtU War, part 1 (1861-1863)
{Motion picture) Xational Broadcasting Co. Released by
Graphic Cuniculum (1968)
24 m'n. sd. colnr 16 uim. (Bxptorios: (be story of America,
Produced in cooperttloa with the National Council for the Social
Studlea nnd the Anierlcim Library Anociatlon.
Telecast on the NBC program srxploriDt.
Summon/: Tnacm the courae of the CItH War from the battle of
Bull Run thrtmgh the Emanclpatlmi proclamation, and dlscuaae* the
military couimandera on both sides.
L U. IS.— Hist.— CI Til War. i. Explorloc (Television procram)
n. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. ni. Graphic Curriculum,
Inc., New York. Series: Exploring: the story of America (Hottoo
picture) set 2.
973.7 Fi A 68-1057
Graphic Curriculum
The Roftd to good heidth (FUmttrip)
Materials Corp., 1968.
Tour Lesson Plan
38 fr. color. S5 mm. (Health habits)
Stunmaiif: Sbon-s that the attitude of medical sdence ha« changed
from merely curing tUaeas to finding and preveatlng the causes lead-
loC to poor health. Pointa out that although life expectancy baa Id-
cr«Med, elder citizens are still subject to many diseases and affllc-
Uoai. StrcMes that Individuals must share the responsibility for
Innring good health and that i»vctlce of good health habits lo youth
can prepare one for a more beaJthy old aga
1. Hygiene. i. Your Leaaon Plan Materials Corporation. Se-
ries: Health hablu (Fllmstrlp. Your Lenoo Plan Hateriata Corp.)
613 Fi A 67-3455
T. U P. MaterlalB Corp.
Road to Santiago: France {Motion picture) Pilgrim Films,
London^ 1967. Released in the U. S. by International
Film Bureau, 1968.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director, photographer, and editor, Mary Klrby ; script
and research, Catherine Blue.
Summary: Describes the road traveled by pilgrims Id the 12th
century through Prance and Spain to the Shrine of St James the
Oreater at Santiago de Compostela. Explores the four roads
through France and Includes many examples of art and architecture.
1. Pilgrims and pilgrimages — Santiago de C<»opofltela. 2. Santiago
de Compoatela. Cathedral. 3. France — Descr. & trav. i. Pilgrim
Films, a. loterDational Film Bureau. Inc., Chicago.
248.2 Fi A 68-2890
iDteraatlonal Film Bureau
Boad to Santiago: Spain (Motion picture) Pilgrim Films,
London, 1967. Released in the U, S. by International
Film Bureau, 1968.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CredUi: Director, photographer, and editor, Mary Klrby; script
and research, Catherine Blue.
8ummarv: Describes the road traveled by pilgrims in the ITtli
century through F'rance and Spain to the Stirlne of SL James the
Oreater at Santiago de Compostela. Follows the ponte from Puente
la Relna, documenting a forty-day Journey through SpaliL
1. Pilgrims and pilgrimages — Santiago de Compostela. 2. Saott-
ago de Compostela. Catedral. 3. Spain — Descr. A trsv. l PU-
frlm Films, n. Interoatlooal Film Bureau, Idc, Chicago.
248.2 Fi A 68-2891
Intematlooal Film Bureau
The Road to the West {Motion picture) Austndian News
and Information Bureau, 19^. Released in the U. S^
1967,
21 mtn. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CreiUa: Producer, Eric Thompson ; director, Alex. Elzard.
Btunmary: A re-enactment of the flrat crossing of the Blue Moun-
tains, west of Sydney. In the early years of Australian settlement
Pictures the spread of settlement from the narrow coastal plain to
new areas of farming country in the hinterland.
1. Frontier and pioneer life — Australia. i. Australia. News and
InfOrmatloQ Bnreaa.
919.4 Fi A 68-1747
Australian News and Information Bureau
Road to the Whit« Home, part 1 {Motion picture) Group
W (the Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperatitm
with the Operation Go^-emment Committee of Washing-
ton, D. C. Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co-
1968.
28 min. sd. color with bAw sequences. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment story. DO. 21 )
U C has b&w print
Crt4U4: Producer. Alfred Kelman; director. Charles Hollyday:
tuurators. Stephen Horn, Paul Long; ctHtsnltant James Young- re-
sesrdi, Dell Byrne : music. Jess Sorsci ; Him editor, Peter Heas.'
Bummarr: Dtscuases bow candidates for the office of President
of the United States are created and developed ; explains the role
of State primaries, and describes fitrategies employed by candidates
at the national nominating conventions.
1 Nominations for ofBce — U. S. 2. Political conventions. t
WeKtinj;hou»e Broadcasting Company, Inc. Series: The Govern-
ment story (Motion picture) do. 21.
329 75-707194
Road to the White Honse, part 2 (Motion picture) Grtmp
W (the Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation
with the Operation Government Committee of Washing-
ton, D. C. Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co^
29 min. sd. color with b*w sequences. 16 mm. (The Gov»r»-
ment story, do. 22)
L. 0. has bArw prlat
Crtdits: Producer. Alffed Kelman : director. Charles Hollyday;
narrators, Stephen Horn.- Paul Long; consnlUnt, James Young; re-
search, Del] Byrne: music. Jess Sorsci : fllm editor. Peter Hess.
Summary: Describes the campaign for the Presidency from tb«
Dominating conventions to the White House- discusses canqwl^
strategies and the problems of the electoral coUec« system.
1. Presidents— U. 3.— Electton. i. Westlngbonse Broad-
casting Ooo^wny. loc Series: The Govsmmeot story (Mo-
tion plctore) na 22.
J89 7^707195
Roads (Motion picture) John F. Criswell. Released by
Gateway Productions, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Modem dvillxattoa series)
Sumtnary: Deflties roads and traces their development Illostrates
elements of rosd building and discusses their Importaace and use
today. For primary and elementary grades.
I. Rosda— Juvenile Alms. l Criswell. Jc*n F. ii. Gateway
Productions, inc., Sao Francisco. Series : Modem civilization serisa
(Motion picture)
888.1 Fi A 67-6981 rev
Gateway Productions
Roads at work {Motion picture) Australian News and In-
formation Bureau, 1966. Released in the U. S., 1968.
13 min. sd. color. 16 rnm,
Credits.' Producer. Malcolm Otton ; director, John Mllson.
Summary: Pictures and discusses the roads of Australia and tbeL
coDtrtbutloQ to the ecoDomy.
I. Roads— Australia. i. Australia. News and InformatloQ Ba
reau.
888.1 Fi A 68-224]
AostrsIIaQ News and Information Bnreaa
Roads, rivers, and canals (FUmatrip) dlommon Ground,
London, 1946. Released in the V. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associates, 1966.
48 fr Mkw. 35 mm. (Introduction to the Industrial revolution,
1740-1840)
With teachers' manual. Notes rev. 1964.
Credit*: Editor. G. D. H. Cole
Summary: Surveys the improvements In traosportatlon on which
the whole induntrial revolution in Great Britain depended, including
road Improvements and types of vehicles, the building of canals and
bridges, and the railroad.
1. Traosportatlon — Gt. Brit. — Hist i. Ommoo Ground, ltd.,
tendon, n. CsrmsQ Bdocatlooal Associates. Series: Introduc-
tion to the Industrial revolution. 1740-1840 (Fllmstrlp)
380.50942 Fi A 68-3797
Carman Educational Associates
Roanoke Island (FUmttrip) Jones and Osmond,
by Modem Ijoaming Aids, 1968.
RelMsed
24 fr. t-olor. Vi mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summ^iiy: Psrt 1 presents the problems faced by Ralph Lane and
his settlers In the first Roanoke settlement Part 2 covers the his-
tory of the second Roanoke settlement the birth of VirglDls Dare,
and the disappearance of tbe colony. For elementary grades. With
captions.
1. Roanoke Inland. 2. Raleigh's Roanoke cotmiles, 1584-1500. l
Jones snd Ocniond. Inc. n. Modem Learning Aids, New York. Se-
ries: Critical thinking aids (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 74-733291
Modem Lesruing Aids
The Roaring road (Motion picture) Winik Films Corp.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
10 min. sd. color. 35 rom. (Sports In action)
Creditt: Director, Richard Wlnlk; script. Martin Andrews; narra-
tor, Chris Schenket ; cameramen. Giiles Bonnesu. Albert Mlllton,
Andre Persin: <4ltor. Irving Oshman.
Stimmory: Describes tbe drama and excitement surrounding the
twenty-four-hour road race at I* Hans. France.
1. Le Mans Endurance Race. i. WinIk Films Corporation,
New Tsrk. n. Paramonnt Pictures Corporation.
796.7 Fi 67-1425
The RoviBg Mrpeat of Arahea Laad. (Motion picture] BBC-TV,
London, and Odyssey Productioos. 1968. Releaaed in tbe
U.S. by Time-Life FOnis.
25 min. id- color. 16 mm. (Awtnlian aborigiiKs. no 3)
SUMMARY: A Hudy of the natives of the coasui ■res of Auurslia. Shows
the only three inhabiUnti of tbe ghcMi town of Borroloola; include* icei>e> of ■
(ectet aborigine ceremony. Narrated by Lowell Thomas.
I. AtMtralian alwrigina-Amhem Land. L Britnh Broadcasting Corpora-
tion. Teteviaion Service. II. Odyssey Productions, inc.. New York III
rmie-Ufe FiUns, IV, Series; Australian aborigine.. [Motion picture] no. 2.
CGN667.A7, 942 7^714396
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RoarlBg 20*1. [Transparenciesi Civic Educatioa Service, 1970.
U trtnsparenciea- color. lOalin. (CES American history iranspsren-
cies)
With teacher's guides.
SUMMARY: Eumines the 1920"» in the United States, focusinf on new
products, new roles for women, the impact of the tutomobile. the effectt of
prohibition, and iSe developmcni of radio, movie*, and the airplane. Discusses
Negro and while literary figures, political scandals, and famous trials. Mentions
personalities such as Onry Ford, Charlie Chaplin. Charles Lindbergh, and Sin-
clair Lewis. With captions.
I- United Suiea-History— 1919-1933- I Ovic Education Service, Wash-
ingion. D-C 11- Series.
tE7M] 973-91 72-734505
Civic Education Service 72 MARC
Roa<8 Films, Milwaukee
see
Amos, prophet of Judgment.
David, King of Israel.
David, shepherd of Judah.
Elijah and the prophets of Baal.
Ezekiel, prophet of hope.
The Good emplc^er.
Hosea, prophet of love,
Isaiah, herald of faith.
195
Jeremiah, the reluctant proi^et.
Jonah and the Ninevites.
The Mustard seed and the leaven.
Solomon and the Temple.
The Wheat and the weeds.
Rob Roy, Ikt Ughlaod rogM. [FUmstripi Walt Disney Produc-
tkxu. Rdeoaed by Walt Disoey Educadonml Materials Co.,
1971.
a»d2 phonodiscs
(Adventure clas-
3 fOmstripa (pt I, I07fr.;pt.2. 112fr.) color. 35 mm.
(3s.cach);l2iB.;33l/3rpia.;pt l.llmin.:pt.2. 17 min.
sks.sei'l)
Abo isaaBd with pbonotape in canette.
Captioned version (pL I. 73 fr.; pt 2. 74 fr.) alao issued.
With icscher guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy, tbe story of the
Scottish rebel and hb Highlands clansmen and their Rght to save themselves
fhMB oUiteratiea.
l.Mactrcfor.Robert.caUedRobRoy. 1671-1734— Drama. L Scott. Wal-
tCT.Sir.bsrt.. 1771-1133. Rob Roy. U. Disaey (Waft) Productions. 111. Walt
Diaoey Edscalioasl Maieiialt Cosapsay. IV. Scries: Ad««atnrc dsssics. [Pitan-
stripiaet 1.
tPN1997] 823 72-732724
WahDis
MatcrislsCoL
Rok Roy. tto UtUMd i«^a.[FUnutrip] Watt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by Walt Diaoey Educational Materials Co.,
1971.
set I)
(pt. I. 73 fr.; pt. 3. 74 fr.) cokir. 35 mm. (Adventure classics.
Sotnd versions (pt- I. 107 fr.; pt 3. 1 12 fr) also iaracd.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Anadsptationof Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy. the story of the
Scottish rebel stk) his Highlanda dansmen ai>d their fi(ht to save themselves
ftxM) obliterstion. With captiortt.
I. Macgrvtor. Robert, called Rob Roy, 1 671- 1 734— Drama. i.Scoil.Wal-
ier.Sir.b«t.. I77I-1I32. Rob Roy. U- Disney (Wall) Productiona. Ill, Waft
Diartey Educatiarwl Materiati Company, IV, Series: Adventure classics, (Film-
t I-
[PN1997J
Wah Oincy Educational
MattriabCO-
823
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The Robbeiy (Motion picture) Roecoe Pound- American
Trial Lawyers Foundation. 1968. Made by UniTersity of
Michif^n.
19 min. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (Olmloal law series, no. 1)
SUMMARY: Deals with Tsrious aspects of a crlmloal lawsuit lo-
TolvlDs a liquor Man nbbtrj case. Shows the robberr by an adult
sDd a JuTeolIe olfrader.
1. Robbery— U. S. 1. Roscoe PoaDd-Ameiican THal L«wTers
FouiMlatioa. II. Series: Criminal law series (Motion plcturtt) ua 1.
(KF9352] 846 79-714038
Roe<^>e PonDd-Ainerlaui Trial Lawyers Poondatloa
Bobbie and the white bike {Motion picture) First National
Bank of Denver. Made and released by Sam Lnsky Aaao-
ciates, 1967.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Ezamloes the dty tbrougfa tbe experiences of a alne-
7«ar-old boy who borrows bU brother's raelos bike and foe* <" >
day of explorattoo.
1. OUes sod towns. i. Deorer. First National Bank.
n. Sam LoAy Aasociates.
301.8 Fi A 68-810
CINK
Robbins, Ray F. . 1915- The life and
ministry of our Lord
see
The Life and ministry of our Lord,
Robeck (Peter M. ) & Company, inc. , New York
see
Adlai Stevenson — face to face.
Albrecht Durer.
Barbara HqiDworth.
The Battle of Culloden.
Black Muslims ^>eak from America,
The Building of the bomb.
A Case «f suicide.
Consenting ackilts; a study of homosexuali^.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Robeck (Peter M.) & Company, inc.
(Continued)
The Days the world went mad,
Elsa the lioness.
The Exceptional child.
The Golden isthmus.
The Great director.
Jet propelled.
Movement in time and space.
A Potter's world.
The Pride and the shame.
The Private life of the kingfisher.
Siberia: the great e:q)erimeiit.
Smaller than life?
Some of my best friends are white.
Strangeness minus 3.
Robert (John) Productions
see John Robert Productions
[Robert Alphonso Taftj {Motion picture) NBC Television,
195*2.
28 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Jan. 20, 1962, on the NBO-TV dociimentiirT show Meet
the press.
Crediti: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Spivak; director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Ohio Senator Robert Taft talks about his upcoming
primary races as a candidate for the Republic nomination for the
Presidency with Martha Rountree, moderator, Carlton Kent, Law-
rence Splvak, GleoD Thompson, and William White.
1. Taft, Robert Alphonso, 1889-1853. i. National Broadcasting
Company, Inc. NBC Television Network. Series: Meet the press
{Motion picture)
329.6 76-701462
(Robert Alphonso Taft, (Motion pichire) NBC Television,
1952.
28 mill. >d. b&w. 16 mm. <Meet the pres-s)
Tel«-aHt June 29, 1952, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
CreUtt: Producers, Lawrence Spivak. Martha Rountree; director,
Carl Deften ; sponsor Revere Copper and Bras«.
Summary: Republican Senator Robert Taft explains the need for
a ruling concerning crossover voting in the primaries In a discussion
with Martha Rountree, moderator, Raymond Brandt, Ruth Mont-
gomery, Edgar Poe, and Ijiwrence Splvak-
1. Taft. Robert Alphonso, 1889-1963. 2. Primaries. r. National
BroadcaMting Company, Inc. NBC Television Network. Series:
Meet the press (Motion picture)
329 72-701464
[Robert Alphonso Taft] {Motion picture) NBC Tdevision.
1953.
28 min. «d. biw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Jan. 11, 195S, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Crtditt: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Spivak; director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Rummary: Republican Senator Robert Taft discusses his role as
leader of the new majority party In the Senate. He talks with
Martha Rountree, moderator, Burt Andrews, Jack Bell, Lawrence
Spivak. and Glenn Thompson.
1. Taft, Robert AJpbonso, 1889-1993. i. National Broadcasting
Company, inc. NBC Television Network. Series : Meet the press
(Motion picture)
329.6 76-701466
Robert and father visit the zoo {FUrMtrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1967.
4'-' fr Color 3.~> mm. and phonodixc: 1 n., 12 In., 33i rpro., 8 min,
(Robert and his family)
With tes'her'K guide.
Creiita: 4'oordlnatorH, John R. Belton, Shirlyn Nash.
Summary: Portrays a visit to the zoo, pointing out the strong
fntherson relationship.
1. Fathern artd wnx. 2. Kainlly. i. Society for Visual Educa-
tion. Inc., Chiiago. Series: Robert and his family (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 67-3809
Society for Visual Bducntlon
Robert Anderson Associates, ltd,
see Anderson (Robert) Associates, ltd.
Robert Appelbe Productions
see
US.
Robert B. Radnitz Productions
see
Island of the Blue Dolphins.
Robert Browning {Fibmlnp) Common Grotmd, London,
1964. Relens'd in the U. S. by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates, 1966.
85 fr. color. 35 mm. (Poets and their poetry)
With teaching guide.
Credit*; Author. M. 0. Meredith.
Summary: A study of the life and poetry of Robert Browning
1. Browning, Robert, 1812-1889. i. Common Qronnd, ltd. Lon-
don, n. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Poets and' their
poetry (Fllmstrip)
821 79-736124
Carman Educational Associates
Robert Cohn Productions
The New interns.
Robert Crawford Productions
see
The Making of Butch Cassidy and the Sun-
dance Kid.
KQED-TV and NET.
Robert Creeley {Motion picture)
Released by NET, 1966.
30 mill. wi. b&w. 16 mm. ( II. S. A. : Poetry)
Credits: I'roducer, director, and narrator, Richard Moore; photog-
rapher and editor, Philip Greene.
Summary: Views poet Robert Creeley In his home and introduces
his poetry. Describes the Influences of other literary Qgures on his
works and explains his own method of working. Creeley reads from
several of his poems, Including I.^ noche. The first time, The place,
and Someplace.
1. Oreeley, Robert, 1808- i. San Francisco. Television sta-
tion KQED. u. National EducatioRal Television and Radio Oenter.
Series: U. S. A. : Poetry (Motion picture)
811 78-7OH03
Robert Duncan and John Wieners {Motion picture)
KQKl>-TV and XET. Iteleased by NET, 1966,
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( U. S. A. : Poetry)
Credits: Producer, director, and narrator, Richard Moore; photog-
rapher and editor, Irving Saraf, Philip Greene.
Summary: Presents two contemporary American poets, Robert
Duncan and John Wieners. Duncan, who believes his poetry Is a
product of his environment, appears In his home, where he reads
from The architecture, A biographical note, and A statement on
poetics. Wieners stands amid the debris of the burned Hotel Wently
In San Francisco, where many of his poems were created, and reads
from his poems, A poem for painters, and Cocaine.
1 Duncan Robert Edward, 1919- 2. Wieners, John. 1984-
r. San Francisco. Television station KQED-TV. ii. National Edu-
cational Television and Radio Center. Series: U. S. A.: Poetry
(Motion picture)
811 71-704404
Robert E. landsburg Film Productions
Sparkle.
Robert E. Lee, soldier for the South {FUmstrip) Troll
Associates, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Americans who shaped history)
American backgronnds fllmstrip library.
Credits: Writer, Thomas Crawford.
Sumnuiry: Traces the life of Robert F.. Lee and his career In the
military, illustrates his conflicting love for the Union and Virginia
and shows how he served both allegiances before, during, and after
the Civil War. With caption.>i. For elementary grades.
1. I^. Robert Edward. 1807-1870. i. Troll Associates. Se-
ries: Americans who shaped history (Fllmstrip) Series: American
iMickgrounds fllmstrip library (Fllmstrip)
923 77-735349
A. L. A. Booklist
Robert Erickson (Motion picture) KEBS-TV. Released
by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, 1971.
30 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Artists In America)
CREDITS: Producer. Peter Kaye; dliwtor and photographer,
Dick Davies.
SUMMARY : A study of Robert Erickson. a composer and In-
ventor of musical Instruments. Follows Erickson as be tapes the
Hounds of automobiles, airplanes, wind, and other environmental
sounds, as he mixes these sounds In his studio, and as the final
work Is presented by musicians.
1. Ericks<jn, Robert, 1917- I. KEBS-TV (Television ata-
tlon) San Diego, Calif. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Cen-
ter. III. Series: Artists In America (Motion picture)
rML410] 927 75-714197
Indiana. Unlr. Audio- Visual Center
Robert F. Gowen Laboratories
see
Ofisining in wartime.
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation
see
Robert Kennedy remembered.
Robert G. Jennings Corporation
The Challenge oj space.
Robert Goddard: admced rocket ezperlaeats (New Mexico).
[Motion [ncture] Thome Films. 1971.
4 min. n. bAw. luper S mm. (8 mm. documenti project, do. 307)
Loop film in cartridge.
With nim notes on cartnd|e c««e.
CREDITS: Producer, Dennii Grogan.
SUMMARY: Showi tom« of Dr. Goddard't advanced rocket uperinienU.
Coven s taunchin| in detail: the arrival of the team, the mounting of (he rocket
in the lower, the firiiif of the rocket, the path of the rocket m teen through a
teleacope. the descent of the rocket, and the recovery of the parU by the team
1. Rocketry. 2.Goddard.RobertHutclufl|>. 1882-1945. 1. Thome Films,
inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series; 8 mm. documenti profect. [Motion picture] no.
307.
629.47 72-701132
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Robert Goddard: early rocket expcrteeats (MaaaachaMtts). [Mo-
tion picture] Thorne Ftlms. 1971.
I. documents project, i
. 306)
Society for Visual Edu-
196
4 min. ti. hftw. luper 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With film note* on carthdte case.
CREDITS: Producer, Dennii Gro(an.
SUMMARY: Sbowt toroe of Dr. Goddsrd'i eariy rocket CKperimeatt. in-
cludes I demonurstion of ■ parachuU device, field tests, atlcmpled launchinfs,
and the cxtin|uishint of ■ brush fire caiaed by > launchinf .
1. Rocketry. 2. Goddard. Robert HutchinfS. 1882-1945. I. Thome Films,
inc., Boukler. Cok>. U. Series: 8 mm. documena project. [Motion picture] no.
306.
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Tbonic Films 72 MARC
Robert goes shopping {Filmatrip
cation, 1067.
36 fr. <olor. 35 mm. and phonodiw : 1 «.. 12 In.. 33i rpm., 8 min.
(Robert and his family)
With teacher's piide.
Credits: CoordlnatorB. John R. Belton, Shirljn Nash. ^ ^ .
Summary Studies the elements that comprise a nelRbborhootL
Examines the role of people as consumers and surveys the goods and
aervlces offered In a community.
1. Community life. i. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chi-
cago. Series: Robert and his family (Fllmstrip) « „ „
Fi A 67-3808
Society for Vl-'nial Education
Robert Grand Productions
see
Rendezvous,
The Robert Herridge theater (Television program)
see
The Ballad of Huck Finn.
Frankie and Johnny.
Riders to the sea.
The Sound of Miles Davis.
The Tell-tale heart.
The Trial and death of Socrates.
Robert J. Brady CompaRy
see
African artifacts, 1.
African artifacts, 2.
African history.
The Cardiovascular system.
Care of portable equipment.
The Cell.
Central medical and surgical supply:
scope of services, supplies and equipment.
Chemical disinfection and sterilization.
Cleaning and assembling supplies and
equipment.
Collecting and receiving supplies and
equipment.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Robert J. Bra<^ Company (Continued)
The Digestive system.
Dispensing supplies and equipment.
The Endocrine system.
Introduction to hospital central medical
and supply services.
life in the village.
The Lymphatic and reticuloendothelial
systems .
The Muscular system.
The Nervous system.
The New Africa — cities and leaders.
Nutrition, metabolism, fluid, and
electrolyte balance.
PrepantioD of fecial supplic* tnd equipaient
Reproduction in humans .
The Reproductive system.
The Respiratory system.
The Skeletal system.
The Skin.
The Special senses.
Sterile linen processing.
Storage andinventoiy.
The Urinary system.
Robert Jolfrey Ballet (Motion picture) National Educa*
tional Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-
Visual Center, 1966.
30 mil). Bd. b&w. 16 mm (L. S. A. : DaDce)
Summary: Examfnes the uolque qualities of Anierlcaa ballet as
demonstrated by tbe Robert Joffrey Ballet Company. locludes Dam-
bera r«preseDtative of the entire range of l>ailet.
1. Ballet. r. National Educational Television and Radio Center,
n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series: U. S. A. :
Dance (Motion picture)
792.8 Fi A 68-2196
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Robert Kaplan Prodicticms
see
Dream of Ra.
Ice cream man.
Why do I want to kill my desk?
Robert Kennedy remembefed (Motion picture) Robert F.
Kennedy Memorial Foundaticm. Hade by Qnggenhedm
Productions. Released by National General IMcturee C<ht>.,
1968.
29 mlo. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummaiy: A film ntemorlal to Senator Robert F. Kennedy, con-
cerned wltb the quality of bis life rmtber than the fact of his
death. R^ects the intensity, accompUriuoeot, and exclt«iient asao-
daled with Robert Kennedy as a pbbUc aemmt and prirate man.
1. Kennedy. Robnl P.. ig25-196a l Robert T. Kennedy Memo-
rial FonndatloD. n. National Oeneral Pictures Corporation.
SfiS 74-701781
CINE
Robert M. Johnson Associates
see
Proudly they came.
Robert Mitchell and Dale Case Productions
see
The Further adventures d Uode Sam
(Robert MorriS] (Motion piotwn) NBC Televirion, 195S.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telec^ist Not. 22, 19Ci3, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press. , , „
CrediU: Producer, Lawrence Splvak; director, Carl Degen; qwn-
Bor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Judge Robert Morris, chief counsel for tbe Senate la-
tertor Security Committee, discusses the Harry Dexter White ^y
case.
1 White, Harry Deiter, 1882-1&48. 2. Morris, Robert, 1914-
I. NaUonal Broadcasting Company. Inc. NBC Telerlslon Network.
Series : Meet the press ( Motion picture )
364.13 7(>-701466
Robert Raoschenbers (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, 1966.
29 niin. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (U. S. A.: ArtlsU, no. 7)
Creditt: Producer, Lane Slate; writer. Alan Solomon; narrator,
Norman Roee; photographers. Lane Slate, Mallory Slate. David Han-
act; film editor, Eleanor Hamerow.
Summary: Robert Rauschenberg talks about his paintings and the
reasons for his mid-career change to experimental work In dance,
sculpture, and film. loclndes excerpts from bis dance piece. Pelican,
and from bis film, Cano&
1. Rauschenberg. Robert. 1925- i. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Series; U. S. A.: Artists (Motion
picture) no. T.
927 72-707196
Robert Rieb Associates
see
The Sounds of racing.
Robert Sande Productions
see
Guidance for the seventies: kids, parents,
pressures .
Guidance for the seventies: self esteem.
Guidance for the '70's: who'* responsible?
Robert Schalkenbach Foundation, New York
see
Land . . . and space to grow.
Robert Schumann (FUmstrip)
1W4.
Educational Audio Visual,
45 fr. h&w. 35 mm. (Composers, series 2)
With teacher's guide and notes.
Creditt: Editor, Jeanne Ulce.
Summary: Recreate* In detail tbe life of Schuinnnn and the times
In which he lived, using prints, paintings, pictures, and other
authentic documents.
1. Schumann. Robert Alexander. 1810-1856. i. Educational
Audio Visual. Inc.. PleasantTlIle. N. T. Series: Oomposers {nim-
strlp) series 2.
Fi A 67-3974
Educational Audio Visual
Robert Schumann ( Filmstrip)
1966.
Brunswick Productions,
44 fr. color. S5 mm.
Credits: Director, Karen Weintraub; script, Rita Rathman; illus-
trator, Edward Regis ; editor, Ann K. IJpson.
Su-mmary: Describes the life and works of German composer Rob-
ert Schumann and discusses his contributions to romanticism In clas-
sical music.
1. Schumann, Robert Alexander, 1810-1856. i. Brunswick Pro-
ductions. Series: Tamotts composers (Fllmstrlp) set 2.
927 Fi A 68-4412
Educational Record Sales
Robert Schonuum (FUmstrip)
1967.
Jam Handy Organizatk>n,
48 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm.,
38 min. microgtoove. (Famous composers and their music, no. 2)
With portrait set.
Summary: "ivM-vs eventt In the life of Robert Schumann which
m<wt affected hi.s uiuslc and presents excerpts from his work which
demonstrate element* of his style and taient.
1. Schumann. Robert Alexander. 18HK1856.
Organisation, inc. Series: Famous
(Filnistrlp) no. 2.
927 Fi A 68-4040
Jam Handy Organlsa- tlon
Robert Scott and the race for the Sooth Pole (Motion pie-
ture) American Broadcasting; Co. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1967.
1 reel, sd. color, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Recreates the epic and ill-fated Joomey to the Sonth
Pole by Captain Robert Falcon Scott during his 1910-1W2 expedltlM
to Antarctica.
1 Scott. Robert Falcon. 1868-1912. i. American Broadcasting
Company, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
999 Fi A 67-5968
McOrawBUlBookCo.
Robert Siegler Productions
Shut up . . . Pm crying.
Robert Snyder Films
see
197
A Glimpse of De Kooning.
Robert Sowers (stained glass) (FUrMtrip) Warren Schloat
Productions, 1968.
65 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In,, 331 rpm., 12
min. roicrogronve. (Famous artists at work, set 5)
With teacher's guide and transcript.
CredUt: Writer. Mrs. Easy Klein; photographer, Ronald Perkins.
Summary: Robert Sowers explains modem techniques in woriclng
with stained glass and discusses the Importance of environment to
design. Shows the construction of one of his windows.
1. Sowers, Robert. l Schloat (Warren) Productions. Pleasant-
TlIle N T. Series: Famotis artlsu at work (Filmatrip) set 5.
748.5 Fi A 68-4462
Warren Schloat Prodnc- tlons
(Robert Taft, (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
ta min Ml Itftw 16 mm. (Meet tbe press) ,, ,
TelS°«t ya'n.Tis51orthe NBC-TV docun«ntary show Meet
*''*vJrfa«- I'ro.lu«r8. Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak; sponsor,
"^TJ^^^aTt-.'s'sSr Robert Taft of Ohio. dls<^««ns,lons1,sm
with Martha Rountree, moderator. Ned Brooks. Marshall McNeil.
James Reston. and iJiwrence Splvak. ,q«, ,q.-o , k«
1 Nationalism. 2. Taft. Robert Alphonso. 188&-lfti3. i. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC Television Network. Se-
ries : Meet the press (Motion P'*-*"^^ ^ p- ^^.^g^
Robert Youngson Productions
see
Days of thrills and laughter.
lAurel and Hardy's laughing 20's.
30 years of fun.
Roberta Flack (Motion picture) WETA-TV. Released by
Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
wl.
16 n
I Artists in America)
writer, Cherrlll Anson:
dire<'tnr and
CREDITS: Producer and
editor, David W. Powell.
SfMMARY : Showii Roberta Flacli, a black singer and pianist, in
appearances at the Newport Jazz Festival and at Mr. Henry's in
Watihlngton. D. C. She discusMes the problems of a mixed marriage
and dual careers.
1. Flack, Roberta. I. WET.\-TV (Television station) Washing-
ton. D. C. II. Indiana. Univeraity. Audio-Visual Center. III. Se-
ries: .\rtlst5 In America (Motion plctnre)
[ML420} 927 71-714196
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Onter
Roberto Burle Marx (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Univer-
sity, Audio-Visual Center, 1967.
sa min sd bAw. 16 mm. (Creative person)
CreSi"- Producer, director, and writer. Lane Slate; cameramen.
Lane Slate, David Hanser; editor, Mallory Slate. „„. ^„ „„.._
Summary: Examines the works of landscape artist R^^^o Burle
Mar^ incudes a ststement by Marx In which he describe h^con-
St of art and the emotional appeal which ^rden d^«n^ '"
him Shows several of his garden proJecU and some Jewelry which
^^^^M^^ Roberto Burle 1909- i. National Educational
TeLlS!on;nfSSer. 'iTYndlana. University. Audlo-Visual
Center. Series: Creative person (Motion picture)
712.0924 Ft A 67-5857
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Vlsnal Center
Roberto roonds up the cattle (FUmstrip) Hulton Press,
London, 1967! Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions,
1968.
15 fr. color. 35 mm. (Children In many lands)
Children far and near.
A Robin fllmatrlpi
With notes.
Summary: Descrlttes a cattle round-up as seen throng the experi-
ences of a boy named Roberto.
1. Cattle — Juvenile films. i. Hulton Press, ltd., London, n. Da-
fonr Editions, Inc. Series: Children In many lands (FUmstrip)
Series: Children far and near (FUmstrip)
636.2 Fi A 67-4040
Dufour Editions
Roberts, Dick
see
Le cadeau.
Roberts, Richard Emery, 1903-
time arotmd
see
The second
The Second time around.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Robert's family and their neighbors (FUnutrip) Society
for Visual Education, 1967.
34 fr ot'or. 3,1 niu. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. 33i rpm.,
8 nili). iKa>iert and hU fatultj)
With tenchertt guide.
Credits: Ci«>r<1lnator«, John R. Belton, Shirlyn Nash.
Summaru: rxauilne« Interpersonal relationships between meaiben
of a family and other people In the neighborhood. Follow* th«
Saturday activities of each member of the family.
1. Family. 2. Nelghborllnesa. i. Society for Visual Education.
IOC, Chleafo. Series: Robert and his family (FUmatrlp)
Fi .\ 67-;iH07
Society for Vixunl Education
Society for Visual
Robert's family at home (Filmatrip)
Education, 1967.
43 fr- cil.ir. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm.,
8 mln. (Uol>ert and his family)
With teacliei's guide.
Creiitt: Coordinators. John B. Belton, Shirlyn Nash.
Summary: Describes a family at work and play and analyses the
relationships among the members.
1. Family. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
Series: Robert and his family (Fltmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3806
Society for Visual Education
Robertson, Jack
see
Inside out — saving our upper urban schools.
Eobertson-Cole Distributing Corporation
see
Kismet.
The Tong man,
Robin, Harry
see
Almhnliim— deal with iti
Color,
Eyes in nature.
How do we see?
Human vision.
The Path of Ught.
Perpetual motion.
Sensing, learning, remembering, and
thinking. Part 1: Sense organs.
Sensing, learning, remembering, and
thinking. Part 2: The human nervous system.
Sensing, learning, remembering, and
thinking. Part 3: Learning, thinking, re-
membering, and imagining.
Sensing, learning, remembering, and
thinking. Part 4: Injuries to the nervous
system.
Shadows.
Transparent, translucent, and opaque
materials.
Uses of light.
VD questiont. VD antwert.
What can you see ?
What 18 ligU?
Robin and the 7 hoods {Motion picture) P-C Productionfl.
Released by Warner Bnw. Pictures, 1964.
120 mln. Bd. color, 3!> mm.
fanavlNlon. Technicolor,
Credili: Producer. Frank Sinatra; director. Gordon DouglM,
writer I>avl<l H. Schwartt; music. Nelson Riddle: photography.
William H. I>BnlelB; editor, 8«m O'Steen. Ca*t: Frank Sinatra,
De»n ilartln. Sammy DbtIs. Jr., Petor Talk, Blng Crosby.
attmmary: A comedy about the battle between two ganga for tb*
control of th« Chicago underworld during the prohibition era.
I P-O Productions, n. Warner Brothers Pictures. Inc.
Fi 67-1107
A Robin family {Motion picture) R. William Stanmyre.
Mnde and released by McOraw-HiU Book Co., 1968.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summary: A film for primary grades showing the activities of a
pair of robins and their young through one season. Includes sceoea
of a nest site, nest building, egg laying, hatching, and day-by-day
growth of the young robins until each flies from the oest for the
first time.
Another issue, b&w.
. Robins. I. Stanmyre. R. Wllltam. n. HcOraw-HlIl Book
598.8 Fi A 67-6967
Educational Projec-
Company.
McOraw-Hill Book Co.
Robin Hood {FUmstrip) Jam Handy School Service, 1968.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and pbooodlsc: 2 & (1 a for mamiat pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector). 10 In., 381 rpm. mlcrogroOTe.
(AdTientiires in reading)
Summary: Ad adaptation of the legend of Robin Hood. With
captiona,
1. Robin Hood. i. Jam Handy School Service, inc. Series:
Adventures In reading ( FllniBtrlp )
823 75-733933
Jam Handy School Serrlce
Hood. [PUmttrip] United Productioai of America.
Releaaed by McGraw-Hill. 1972.
4 filmstrips. coior- 3S nun. and 1 phoaodiaca (2 t. each). (Mr. Ma-
goo's literature •eriea, no. 5)
Pul 1, 132 ft., 13 nun.; pL 1, 139 ft.. 13 oun.; pL 3. 128 fr., 12 min.; pL 4,
145 fr, 13 min.
Ako issued with pbooocape in omcIW.
Released ia 1971 ia the (eric* entitled Filmtrip daema.
With teacher'! guide.
SUMMARY: An adapution of the legend of Robin Hood. Featurei the
Bnimated character, Mr. Magoo.
1. Robia Hood— Juvenile lUmt. (1. Robin Hood) 1. United Productiont
of America. II. McOrsw-HiU Book Company. III. Title: FUmstrip cioema.
(Filmstrip] IV. Series: Mr. Magoo'i literature senes. [FUmsirip) no. S.
[PZ8.1] 823 72-732888
McOraw-Hilt Book CO. 72 MARC
Robin Hood (Filmstrip)
see Famous children's stories; Robin Hood
Rdbin Hood and AUan-a-Dale {Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1967.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: l s., 12 In.. 33i rpm.. 8
mln. (Hero legends of many lands)
Revised veraloii of the 1906 filmstrip of the same title.
Credit): Educational consultant, Harold 0. Shane.
SummtoT/: Relates the story of how Robin Hood helps Alian-a-
Dale recapture his bride-to-be who has been taken away by an elderly
suitor.
1. Robin Hood, i. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
Series : Hero legends of many lands ( Filmstrip)
398.22 Fi A 68-3588
Bodety for Visual Education
Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest (Motion picture) Walt
Disney Home Movies, 1968.
12 mn. si. (>olt>r, 8 niiii. (lUsney live aitU>a dinma«)
Iwtiied In standard 8 mm. ami in wuper 8 mm.
Also Isuied in bftw.
Hhort version (4 min.) al«o U«ued.
Other language versions: French, (lernian, Italian.
Excerpts from the lUTi-J Walt Dlmey 35 mm. sound motion pic-
ture entitled The story of Uobin Hood and bis merrle men.
CAST: Richard Todd.
SUMMART : An adventure story in which Robin Hood and his
band capture the evil sheriff of Nottingham and take him to their
camp in Sherwood Forest. With subtitles.
1. Robin Hood— Drama. I. The Htory of Robin Hood and hU
merrie men (Motion picture) II. Walt Disney Home Movies.
791.43 76-714149
Walt Disney Productions
Robin, Peter, and Darryl: three to the hospital (Motion
picture) Dept. of Nursinj^, Columbia University. Made
by George C. Stoney Associates. Released by Center for
Mass Communication, 1968.
53 mln. sd. b&w. 18 mm.
Summary: Shows the effects of maternal separation and hospttall-
satlon for surgical procedure on three young children.
1. CWWr«n— Hospital care. i. Columbia Unlrerslty. Dept of
Nursing, n. Columbia University. Press. Center for Mass Com-
munlcatdoiL
165.42 70-702553
CINE
London. 1969.
,«« r. [Modoo picture] BBC-TV,
Releued in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
16 min, id. bftw. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Art teacher Robin Pitman iUuttntes his method of inatruction
with which he tries to strip frotn hk Kudeoii precooceivod notiom of how thiap
■bould k>ok. and tries to have then look for new approacbea to their own
creattviiy.
1 . Art— Study sod tcachiag. 2. An— Psychology. 3. Pitman, Rohta. I.
Brit^ BrowlcaMiat Cofpontion. Tskviik« Senrioe. IL Tune-Life Rhns.
(N87, 707 77-714519
Time-Life PUms 72
MAKC
Hobinette. Jack
see
Electromagnetism and electric motors.
Instruments: measuring the weather —
classroom science.
Telephone for help.
The Robin's merry Christmas. [Filmslripj
lions Corp., 1968.
24 fr, coior, 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1. R- 128)
With (cacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A rcsding program which includes medial C with K sound and
final C with S sound. Tells the story of the smart robin who sings for a king and
is nearly tricked into becoming Christinas dinner for a cat, a hawk, a fox. and
> little gitl For primary grades. With captions.
1 Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language—Consonants—
Juvenile films. [ 1 . Birds— Stories. 2, Christmas storiesj 1. Educational Pro-
jections, inc. New York, II. Series: Reading program. tFilmalripi Level 1. R-
118.
[LB 1 525]
Educational Projections
Corp.
Robinson, Frank M
372.4
The power
72-733389
MARC
The Power,
Robinson, Henry Morton,
see
1898-1961. The Cardinal
The Cardinal.
RobinscMi (Motion picture) Henri Beauvais, Paris, 1955.
Released in the U. S. by Radim Films, 1967.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (An adreuture with Jacky and H«r-
rnlne)
Summary: Relates the adventures of a young boy and girl who
live In soutbweRtern France on the Bay of Biscay as they set out la
an old scow, with their monkey, dog, and parrot, to experience their
favorite story, Robinson Crusoe.
I. Beauvais, Henri, it, Badlm Films, Inc., New York. Serlen:
An adventure with Jacky and Hermlne (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1895
Radlm FUms
Robinson Crusoe (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
1961. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates. 1966.
1 roll. t>&w. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents Defoe's story of Robinson Ousoe. a ship-
wrecked man who lived on an Island with hla native friend Friday.
I. Defoe. Daniel, 1661T-17S1. Robinson Crusoe. II. Common
Ground ltd,, I^ndon. HI. Carman Educational Associates.
823 74-788527
Carman E:ducatIonal Associates
Robinson Crusoe (Filmstrip)
see Favorite children's books:
Robinson Crusoe
198
Robinson Crusoe by Defoe {Filmatrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1968.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. <I s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 10 In., 33} rpm. mlcrogroove.
(AdvMitnres In reading)
Summary: An adaptation of the novel Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel
Defoe. With captions.
I. Defoe, Daniel, 1661T-1731. Robinson Crusoe, a. Jam Handy
School Service, Inc. Series: Adventures in reading (Fllmstrtp)
823 72-733935
Jsm Handy School 3erT- Ice
Robinson Crusoe on Mars {Motion picture) Paramount Pic-
tures Corp., 1964.
110 mill, sd, color. KS mm.
Technlscope. Technicolor.
Based on the Rtory by Daniel Defoe.
CrediU: Producer, Aubrey Schenk; director. Byron Haskln; screen-
play, lb Melchlor, John C. Hlgglns; music. Van Cleave; director of
photography, Winton C, Hoch; film editor, Terry Moree Ca»t: Paul
Mantee, Vic Lundln, Adam West.
Summary: Adventure drama about the fight for survival made by a
United States a.itronaut and his man Friday, who have been marooned
on Mars without oxygen, food, or water.
I, Defoe. Daniel, 1081V1731. Roblnaon Crusoe, n. Paramount
Pictures Corporation,
Fi 67-1212
Bohy pel) Film Productions
see Del Roby Film Productions
Les Rochassiers
see
Sheer aport
Roche, A. K. The onion maidens
see
The Onion maidena.
Roche, A. K. The pumpkin heads
see
The Pumpkin heads.
Rocinante Sight & Sound
see
Franklin McMahon.
Scene: Politic 68, an artist's report.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Bocinante Light & Sound (Continued)
World City, 1970*8.
The Rock (Motion pictare) Eason Design, 1971.
29 mln. wl color. IS nun.
SUU&IARY : A contemporary falrTtale about an artlat and a rock.
I. Baaon Dealfpi.
398.21 70-713205
otNa
Rocfc-ft-bjrc baby. iMotion picture] Time-Life Films, 1971.
30 miR. id. colot. 16 mm. (Life irouiid t»)
Gennan and Spanish vcraions abo issued.
CREDITS: Producer. L Richard Ellison
SUMMARY: Prcxnu some of ihe ccchrnqocs thai psychologists use to
measure mothering practices in the human attd animal world during (he impor-
tant infant years.
1. Infanu. 2. Mother and child. I. Time-Life Films. II Scries: Life
arotmd us. [Motion pictttrc],
tBF723.16j 301.42 73-713395
CINE 72ct72,rev MARC
Rock and Roll with the safety patrol (Motion pictare)
AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, 1971. Made by
Alfred Higgins Productiona.
15 mlQ. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Rock; and Rollo, a hIpp7-Uke animated twoaome,
cavort sicalDst live action photography In a futile campaign to "free"
achoo! children from control by school safety patrola. A trafflc-aafety
film for elementary grades.
1. TratBc safety. I. American Automobile Aaaodatlon Founda-
tion for Traffic Safet?.
_ 61« 73-711429
cnfs
TW Rock Md the hard ptott. [Motion picture] Production Credit
Divition, Fann Credit Administniti<ni. Made by Centron
Corp. Releaaed by Modem Talking Picture Service and Fann
nim Foundation. 1971.
34 niiB. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pocuacs oo actual Eannen who, as tkiUed buainesamen. muat
adapt to changing cooditioos as they produce food and fiber for the Nation-
Portrays the problems, succesaes. and life style of the modem farmer
1. Fann maoagcmenL 2. Parmcn. L United Sutea. Farm Credit Ad-
miniatratioo. Productioo Credit Divisioa 11. Modem Talking Picture Ser-
vice, inc. III. Parm Pilni Foundatiao, WaahingtoB. D.C.
[S561) 631 72-700348
CINE 72 MARC
Rock and trains (Motion picture) Ealing 0»m 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Valoea In action)
Creiitt: Authors. G. Moore, W. Woodnifl.
Summary: Dramatisation of a problem situation deaigned to help
dtlldren become conscious of the values that guide tbelr behavior.
1. Children — Conduct of Ufe. l Elallng Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Values In action (Hotlmi picture)
372J 78-700420
Eallnc Corporation
Rock bottom cnTiitHuncnt {Motion pic^re) Ealinir C<mt>.,
1968.
4 mil: «1. color, super S mm.
L^wp rilm. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUi: Author, John Slorr.
Summary: Pictures the Interrelationship of organisms In a rodt
bottom environment, showing typical Inhabitants. Inclndea sea
feathers living on a rock, algae, sargassum squirrel fish, and Jaw
Oah. Shows a sponge expelling Ink which was Injected Into IL
1. Marine ecology- L Ealing CorporaUon. Cambridge, Man.
574.5 Fi A (»-l292
Ealing Corporation
Rock-cut sanctuariee (Filmstrip)
Bee The History of Indian civilization.
Rock-cut sanctuaries
No. 6:
Tlie Rock famaics (Filnutrip) Society for Visual Educa-
tion, 1968.
52 fr color 55 mm. and phonodlae: 1 s., 12 In 88t rpm. IT
mln. (Kdrth science: lite rock cycle)
With teacher's guide.
M*^"' "^'^**"' •■^ photograpbCTs. Harold R. Hongerford. John
Bummtary: Deacrlhea the origin of meCamorphIc rock; dlanwea
the role of beat and prasure, and the origin and modification of
aedlmentary rock.
1. Rock, Metamorpfaic i. Sodety for VUaai KdncaHon. toe,
taicago. Seriea: Earth adcnce: The rock cycle (nimatrlp)
a^,^ , «. FiA68-8930
Society for Visual Bdncatloa
A Rock in a weary Und (Motion pictvm) Elsworth Davis
Family Fonndation. Made by Barton Film Co. Seleaoed
by William Cook Adrertisinj?, 1968.
27 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bmmmmy: A view of Betbune-Oookman OoUece, a predominantly
Negro school In Daytoaa Beach, Fla., fouoded by Dr. Mary HcLeod
Betbooe and dedicated to turning oot graduates with a aeoae of
■Uaalon. Incladee personal teatlmoolala from stodeota, alnmnl, and
atalf.
1. BetboDe-Coobnan CoUcfe, Daytona Baach. ria. l KIsworth
Davla Tamtly roundatloo. n. William Oook Advertlalnc.
378.769 74-7025M
A Rock in the road (Motion picture) Film Associates of
California, 1968.
6 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
A Beaux Arts film.
With study guide.
Summary: An animated film designed to stimulate discunioo of
an Individual's reapooslblllty to ocbers in sodety. Portraya the re-
actions of four men who trip over a rock.
I. ResponslbUlty. l Pllm AswcUtea ot Oallfomla, Loa Aagelea.
177 Fi A 68-390
Film Associates of California
Rock *n' rodent (Motion picture) Metro-CWdwyn-Mayer,
1967.
T mill. 8.1. color. 3r> mm. (Tom and Jerry cartoon)
CrediU: Producer, C^ock Jones; director, Abe I^evltow: wTiter,
Bob Ogle : moslc, Carl Brandt.
SNinti»a>i/.- An animated cartoon showing a mouse playing drums
with a Jazz combo in a mouse cafe.
L Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Inc. Series: Tom and Jerry cartoon
(Motion picture)
73-701972
Rock of men (Motion picture) Family Theater, 1964.
5 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Song of the aKes)
Credit*: Producer, Patrick Peyton; supervising producer, Maria
Luca de Tena : director, Dick Colls; screenplay, BJugene Poloc: nar-
rator, Marvin Miller; mualc, Les Baxter, David Rakslo: camera-
man. Donald Henderson.
Summary: A modem Interpretation of Psalm 17 using scenes of a
young Navajo boy and his father racing to the top of a mountaliL
Another issue. 36 mm.
1. Bible. O. T. Psalms xvm— Criticism. Interpretation, etc. j.
Bible. O. T. Psalms xvra. n. Family Theater, Hollywood, Calif.
Series; Song of the ages (Motion picture)
223 79-702121
Family Theater
Rock paintiiiss of Baja Califoraia (Motion picture)
aement W. Meighan. Released by Bailey-Film Associ-
ates, 1969.
25 min. sd. color. 16 nm.
With study guide.
Summary: Sho»-5 prehistoric rock paintings in varloos parts of
the worldL Examinee those In BaJa California, and explains their
age. their relation to the life of the Indians who lived in this
desert setting, and how they were made.
I. Petro^ypbs— BaJa California. l Meighan. Clement Wood-
ward, 1925- II. Bailey-FIlm Aaaodatea.
970.3 71-704309
Bailey-Film Associates
The Rock ptarmigan: the game bird of Iceland. [Motion picture]
Osvaidur Knudsen. Reykjavik, 1970. Released in the U.S. by
International Film Bureau, 1972.
28 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Investigates the life and habits of the rock ptarmigan, high-
lighting the bird's mating behavior, and the harsh environment in which it livea.
1. Rock ptarmigan. 2. Birds— Iceland. \ Knudsen, OtvikJur- II. Inter-
national Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
IQL696.G2, 598.2 72-702136
IntemaUonal Film Bureau 73 MARC
Rock shive envirmunent (Motion picture)
1968.
Ealing Corp.,
3 mln si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop lilui. Film notes on cartridge case.
CreiUi: Author. John Storr.
Nummary: Pictures the Interrelationship of organisms In a rock
shore environment, noting that wave pressure Is the major ecological
force In (his environment. Shows the holdfast mechanism of a
chiton, and the barnacle, a filter-feeder, taking In plankton. Pic-
tures land feeders at the upper edge of a rocky shore.
1. Marine ecology. 2. Seashore biology. i. Scaling Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass.
574.5 Fi A 68-1293
Ealing Corporation
Rockabye baby (FUnutrip) Cooper Films and Records,
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s, (1 s. for manual pro-
J«tor, 1 s. for automaUc projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 4 mln. (Our
children's heritage. Series E)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Narrator, Margie Beil ; music. Roaa Rk).
Summaiy: Presents a contemporary «or7 to accompany the lul-
laby Rockabye baby. For use In motivating elementary reading
L Cooper nims and Records. Seriea: Our chlldr^i's heritage
{Filmstrip) Series E.
791.48 Fi 6a-2027
Rockefeller Foundation
see
Schistosomiasis.
Rocket powo-. tFilmstrip] Scott Education Division, 1972.
Made by Teletape Cmp.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodiac: 2 s. (I s. for manual projector, I
s. for automatic projector), 10 in.. 33 1 /3 rpm., 6 min. (Aircralt— their power
and control, do. 6)
Also iaaued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's gibde and activity cards.
SUMMARY: Uses diagrams to explain the operabon of both liquid and solid
fueled rockets.
I. Rockets (Aeronautics)— Juvenile films. [1. Rockets (Aeronautics)! I.
Scon Graphics. Education Division. II. Series: Aircraft— their power and
control. (Filmstrip] no. 6.
(TL782.53 629.47 72-734457
Scott Education Division 71 MARC
199
Rodtct range Australia (Motion picture) Auatralian News
and Information Bureau, 1957. Released in the U. S.,
1958.
20 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
CrtdUt: Producn*. Sban BensfHi; director. W. H. Shepherd.
Summery: Tracec the development of missiles and the testing of
rockets at the Woomera rocket range In Australia's central desert.
t Salisborr, Anstralfa. Weapons Researt^i BsUbllshmeot. Z
Rockets (OrdDance) i. Australia. News and Information Buraao.
623.4 Fi A 67-5962
Australian News and InformatI<Hi Boreaa
Rockets and satcDttcs (Motion picture) United World
Films, 1960, Captioned for use in school programs for the
deaf by Media Services and Captioned Films Branch,
F. S, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (TTie Living science series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborators, Frederick L. Fltsnatrlck
Helen B. Warrln, C. Michael Adragna, Alvln B. Hertzberg.
SUMMARY: Clarifies complex concepts about rockets and satel-
lites, from the countdown to the blastoff and space probe
1- Rockets (AeronauUca) 2. Artificial satellites. I United
World Films, inc. II. Series: The Uvlng science series (Motion
picture. United World Films) v v <«"
629.434 79-713052
Media Servicer and Captioned Films Branch
Rockets tato syoee. {Fllmstrip] Teaching Resources Films, 1972.
Made by Teaching Resource* C<Mp., Multimedia Division.
33 fr. color. 35 mra and phooodisc: 33 1/3 rpm., 7 min.
In a muht-media kit entitled Space, wtiich includes tcaclier's guide, student
handbooks, posters, calendar, sky maps, and filmstrip entitled Man made moons.
SUMMARY: A survey of space exploratioti from ancient times to today's
landings on the moon. For elementary grades.
1. Outer space— Expkiration^Juvenile films. 2. Space flight to the moon-
Juvenile films. I. Teaching Rcaourccs Films.
[TL793] 629.42 77-740580
Teaching Resources FUms 72 MARC
Rockets: key to the spaet age (FOmttrip) Bndek Films
and Slides, 1965.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Author. Michael H. Budek.
Summary: Explains fundamental principles ot rocket (lighL In-
cludes rockets of the pa« and future, liquid-fnel va. aolid-fuel
systems, and multi-stage rockets.
1. Rockets (Aeronautics) l Bud^ (Herbert E.) Films and
Slides. SanU Barbara. Calif.
629.42 72-733813
Budek Films and Slides
The Rocking horse (Motion picture) British Film Insti-
tute, London, 1963. Released in the U. S. by Films Incor-
porated. 1971.
25 mln. sd. bfrw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An angry alienated motorcrcle bood meets a melan-
choly sensitive artistic girl In what tnms out to be a transitory
cultural confrontation.
I. British Film Instltate, Loodoo. II. Films Incorporated.
791.48 70-7126S9
FUms Incorporated
Roddand. Maine: coastal commonity (Filmstrip)
for Visual Education, 1970,
Society
43 fr, color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 a, 12 In.. 33| rpm., 9
min. mkroftroove. (Working In U. 3. communities, group 1)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: Author. Paul Meyer.
Summary: Presents a picture of life in Rockland, Me, a city
on the Atlantic Ocean; includes scenes of fishing, shipbuilding,
tourism, and the U. S. Coast Guard.
1. Rodtland. Me.— Ek«nomlc wmdltiona. l Society for Visual
EducaUon, Inc.. Chicago. Series: Working In D S. communities
(Fllmstrip) group 1.
917.41 70-737021
Society for Visual Educa- tloo
Rockne of Notre Dame (Motion picture) (jeorge K. Arthur-
Go Pictures. Made and released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannicn Fducational Corp., 1964,
26 mln. »A. tWtw. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the life of football coacli, Knate Rockne, and
describes how he worked.
1. Rockne. Knute Kenneth. 1888-1931. i. Arthur (George K.)-
Oo Picture, inc.. New York. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Coriioratlon.
927 Fi A 68-2182
Encydopaedia Britan- nica Bdacatlonal Corp.
[SHde set] Denoyer-Geppert Audio-^isula.
by Deooyer-Oeppert Co., 1972.
240 sbdcs. wior 2 i 2 in.
With tacbcn' gwde.
SUMMARY: Describes trekaiqaea far ideatiiy^ rocks ■
Isbarattxy and in the AekL Show* the petrographic microaoope. dsMifics rocks
according to origin, relatea rock fonnadoo to earth history, and studies the
dcvekipmenlara geologic time scale. Includes theories on die origto of the cwth.
Whk captiona.
1. Rocks. I. Dcaoyer-Ocppert Company.
[QE432i 552 72-733894
Deooycr-Ocppcn 72 MAKC
Audio- ViKMlS
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rocks and fossils (Fibnstrip) Diana Wyllie, ltd., Londoo,
19Ci. Released in the U. S. by" International Film Bu-
reau, 10 IS.
32 fr. color. 35 cm, (Evolution, no, 1)
With guide and notes.
Creilita: Notes and photography, Joyce Popt
SuniMaru: Shows how rocks are formed and how they can be
read for git>to;,'ic;il history. Explains relative and absolute dating.
Shows examples of the different tj-pes of fossil formations, recon-
structions of Cambrian and Devonian scenes, and a Carboniferous
forest.
1. Rock". 2. Paleontologj-. i. Dlaoa WyUle, ltd. u. Interna-
tional Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series: Evolution (Fllmstrlp)
no. 1.
552 Fi A 68-5083
Iniein:illoiial Film Bureau
Rocks and mineralization (F'tJimtrip) Society for Visual
Education, 19(J8.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and plionodisc: I »., 12 In., 33i rpm., 17
min. (Larth HCienoe: The rock cycle)
With teacher's guide.
Cicdtt»: Writers and photogra^ers, Harold R. Hungerford, John
It. .\eel,
SHinmary: Explains volcanism. and describes types of Igneooa
rocks, the importance of certain minerals In Igneous rock fonnatloD,
and the effects of cooling and solidification. Discusses chemical and
physical proper;i(?A of luiiieiaU, luiueial families, and gems.
1. Volcanism. 2. Rocks, Igneous. 3. Mineralogy. i. Society for
Visual Education, inc.. Chicago. Series: Earth science: The rock
cycle (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 68-3922
Society for Visual Education
Rodcs and minerals {FUmatrip) Budek Films Sc Slides,
196S.
3G t'j
• -oloj
Cied.ii: Author. Eugene L. Podhurst.
Simmary: Shows different rock formations, discusses how rocks
are formed from minerals, and explains the functions and uses of
rockn.
1. Rock-i. 2. Mineralogy. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slides. S.inta Barbara. Calif.
372.3
Bndek Films & Slides
71-733155
Rocks and minerals: how we identify them (Motion pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
14 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Bertram O. Woodland.
Summary; Shows how common rocks and minerals can be Iden-
tified by color, texture, hardness, streak, and other standard proce-
dures.
Another issue: b&w.
1. Rocks — Identification. 2. Mineralogy, Determinative.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
552 76-71U91
Coronet Instructional Films
Rocks and the landscape {FUmstrip) Encyclopedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Investigating rocks)
Produced In collaboration with the American Oeologlcal Institute
Credits: Collaborator, John S. Sheltoo.
Summary: Examines the mineral composition of rocks and the
diversity of rocks in the landscape.
1. Petrolog}-. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corjwra-
tion. Series: Investigating rocks (Flhnstrip)
552 76-733677
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corporation
Rocks for beginners {Motion picture) Johnson-Hunt Pro-
ductions. Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
ItJ luiii. sd. color. 16 mm.
ItevistHl vei-sion of the 1958 molton picture "f the same title
With guide.
nummary: Explains the hasl.'^ for classifying rocks Into tht«e
Kenernl eroup«. Shows bow typical rock formations In each group
were formed and relates the manner of formation to the character-
istics used In identlflcation.
1. Rocks. I. Johnson Hunt Productions, Hollywood Calif.
II. Modern learning .\ldB. New York.
552 70-701209
Johnson-Hunt Produc- tlona
Rockwell, Anne F. Gypsy girl's best shoes
see
Gypsy girl's best shoes.
Rockwell, Anne F Sally's caterpillar
see
Sally's caterpillar.
Rockwell, Anne F
see
The stolen necklace
The Stolen necklace.
Rockwell Manufacturing Company
see
The Appalachian woodcrafters.
Rockwell -Standard Corporation
see
And away we go!
Rockwood, Louis G
see
Two etudes with encore.
Rocky and BuUwiidde savings stamp dob (Motion picture)
General Mills; Jay Ward, inc.; and U. S. Treasury Dept.
^1961?]
15 mln. sd. color. 1ft mm.
CredUt: Creators, Jay Ward, Bill Scott.
Summary: Ah animated cartoon produced to help sell U. S. sav-
ings stamps and to promote the Treasury Department's school sav-
ings program. Features Rocky the flying squirrel, and Bullwlnkle
the moose from the television program Rocky and his fri^ds.
1. School savings-banks. 2. Saving and thrift. i. General Mills,
Inc. II. Jay Ward, Inc. in. U. S. Treasury Dept
Fi 67-2014
The Rocky coast environment. Part 1: High tide zone
(Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
4ailn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology : marine environments)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Shows how each of five organisms found In the high-
tide zone (an area constantly subjected to fluctuations in the physi-
cal environment ranging from heavy wave shock to severe healing
and drying) are adapted to cope with their environment
1. Seashore ecology. 2. Adaptation (Biology) I. Thorue Films,
inc., Boulder, Colo. 11. Series: Ecology: marine environments (Mo-
tion picture)
[QH541.5.S35] 574.92 74.-712122
Thorne Films. Inc.
The Rocky coast environment. Part 2: Mid-tide zone
(Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology : marine environments)
I>K>p film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY: Surveys the luxuriant life in the mld-tlde Kone (the
area In which the greatest variety of species Is found) ; and shows
how each species Is modified to cope with the environment la which
It lives.
1. Seashore ecology. 2. Adaptation (Biology) I. Thome Films,
inc., Boulder. Colo. II. Series: Ecology: marine environments (Mo-
tion picture)
rQH541.5.S35] 574,92 78-712123
Thorne Films, inc.
The Rocky coast environment. Part 3: Low-tide zone
(Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970,
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology; marine environments)
I»op film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Examines the low-tide sone with Its life forms, many
of which extend on down Into the subtotal environment, and points
out how each species Is modlfled to cope with the environment In
which it lives.
1. Seashore ecology. 2. AdapUtlon (Biology) I. Thorne Films,
Inc., Boulder. OIo. II. Series: Ecology: marine environments (Mo-
tion picture)
f(5H,'>41.5.S35] 574.92 71-712124
Thome Films, inc.
Rocky Mountain empire (Motion picture) Unicn Pacifio
Railroad, 1968. Made by Dept. of Public Relations.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A pictorial and musical portrayal of Colorado with
emphasis on scenery, sports, western living, cra/ts. Industry, and
natural resources. Explains the role of Union Padflc !n the develop-
ment and progress of the State.
1. Colorado — De.scrlptton and travel — 19C1- i. Union Pa-
cific Railroad Company (1887- )
917.8 78-702568
CINB
The Rocky Mountains {Motion picture) Canadian Broad-
casting Corp., Toronto, 1970. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated, 1971.
28 min. sd. color. Itt mm. (Nature's last stand)
Sl'MMARV : DeMrltws the orderwl succession of plant and nniniul
life in the Canadian Ro<-ky Mountains and points out that man Is
destroying the environment of wild creatures by creating tourist
areas.
1. Ecology— Rocky Mountain!*. I. Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation. II. Films Incorporated. HI. Series: Nature's last
stand (Motion picture)
rQII76.5.R I 3:;3.7 70-712756
Films Incorporated
Rocky Mountains: a geographic region (Motion
picture)
see North American regions: The Roclcy Mountains
The Roclqr Mountains and Great Basin (Motion
picture)
see Utah, the Incredible land. Part 2: The
Rocky Mountains and Great Basin
Rocky Mountains and plateaus: Man's adjustment to and
activities in an environment (FUmstrip) Society for
Visual Education ,196-?,
40 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (United States geography series)
Summart/: Points out the occupational activities of the people In
the Rocky Mountain areas of Arizona, Colorado. Nevada. Utah, end
Wyoming.
1. nocky Mountain region. i. Society for Visual Education.
Inc., Chicago. Series: United SUtes geoffraphy kHm (Film-
strip)
917.8 71-782927
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
200
Rocky Mountains and plateaus: Natural settings and man-
altered landscapes (FUmstrip) Society for Viaual Educa-
tion ,106-?,
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (United States geography series)
Summary: Shows the beauty of the natural settings and man-
altered landscapes of the Rocky Mountains and plateaus In Arizona,
Colorado, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
1. Rocky Mountain rc^oo. i. Society for Visual Education,
Inc., Chicago. Series: United States geography series (Film-
strip)
917.8 75-782928
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Rocky ocean shore (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nicn Educational Corp., 1968.
S mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Seashore biology. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca E^ducatlonal
Corporation. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
651.4 76-704948
Encj'clopaedla Brltannica Educatlimal Corp.
The RocIq' shore (Motion picture)
see The Living tide. Part 1: The rocky shore
Rocky shorts (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1963. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In.. 33| rpm. micro-
groove. (Science of the sea)
With teacher's guide, marine rharfi, reference books, and plastic
embedment.
CREDITS: Designed by Desmond Wedberg and Dan Ryan.
SUMMARY : Studies marine life on rocky shores. Shows the dif-
ferent sizes and shapes of the marine animals.
1. Seashore biology. 2. Marine fauna. I. Bailey Films, Inc.,
Hollywood. Calif. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Sdwice
of the sea (Fllmstrlp)
[QH95.7] 574.92 70-739783
BFA EducaUonal Media
Rocom
see
The Warning arrhythmias.
Your child's safety.
liodale, Jerome Irving, 1898-1971
see
A Visit with J. I. Rodalc.
Rodale Press
see
A Visit with J. I. Rodale.
Rodale Press. Film Division
see
Looking for organic America.
A Visit with J. I. Rodale.
Rodents of the Amazon (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by Ealing Corp. as a loop film
mounted in cartridge, 1967.
2 uiin. si, color, super 8 mm. (Walt Disney nature library)
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: I'Ictures the capybura and the pnca in the Amaron,
showing their food-getting activities and their special adaptations to
their environment.
1, Capybaras. 2. i'acas. i. Disney (Walt) Productions,
ir. Ealing CorporHtlon, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-^39
Ealing Corporation
Rodeo (Filmstrip) Brunswick Productions, 1968.
103 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rp™-.
17 mln, (Understanding and enjoying music, set 3)
With script
Cnmt: Dl^tor, Karen Welntraub; writer, aim K. I-|P«»»;
Summary: Uses photographa. mualc platea, apd art worK to mu*-
trale Rodeo, bj Aaron Copland. With captlona.
1. Copland. Aaron. 1900- Rodeo. I. Coplaiid. Aaron, 1900-
Bodeo II. Brunawlct Production.! Serlea: Under«tandln» and
enjojli,. „„«lc (Fllmatrlp) aet 3.^^^^ 70-738046
Brunswick Productions
Rodeo (Motion picture) Concepts Unlimited.
Cinema V Distributing, 1969.
Released by
20 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses slow motion to emphssliw the danger and loneli-
ness that a cowboy experiences as he attempts to win a rodeo event
by riding a hull for S seconds.
Another issue. 36 mm.
1 Hoileos, I. Concepts Unlimited, ti. <nnema V Distributing.
791.8 71-706922
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rodeo (Motion picture) William Morris Agencj. R«leaaed
by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1970.
19 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Sumrruity: Pre»«nts R photOKTspblc ac«oUDt of the excitement es-
Cendered by the rodeo Id the United States.
1. Rodeos. I. William Morris Agtacj. n. CooteiDporarT nima/
HcOraw-HIU.
791.8 7S-709343
McOrawHIlIBookCo.
Rodeo by Amnm Copbuid {FUmstrip) Ednca^t^oa^X Audio
Visual, 1968.
50 fr color. 85 mm. and phonodlac. 2 s. (Is. with electric
signal), 12 In.. SSi rpm.. 19 mln. each. mlCTOfroore. (Music ap-
predatltm series)
With teacher's notea.
CredUt: Photosraphr, Fred Fehl, Jamea R. Simon; visual editor,
Jeanne Rice.
f!um*nar^: IlIuMrates Copland's ballet. Rodeo, with photographs
of western scenes and of a production of the ballet
1. Copland, Aaron. 1900- Rodeo. i. Copland, Aaron,
1900- Rodea ii. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., PleasantTllle,
N. Y. Series: Hutlc appreciation aeries (Fllnwtrip)
785.8 Fi A 68-4026
Educational Audio Visual
Rodeos of the early West (Motion picture) Doubleday
Multimedia, 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Life In the earl^ West series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summarj: Portrars the rodeos of early California and stresses
their importance to tbs Spanlab Califomlans.
1. Rodeos. T. Doubleday Huttlmedla. Serlea: Life In the
early West series (Motion picture)
979.4 75-710147
Doubleday Huttimedia
Rodgers, Richard, 1902- Cinderella
see
Cinderella.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902- Flower drum song
see
Flower drum song.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902- The King and I
see
The King and 1 by Rodgers and Hammerstein,
Rodgers, Richard, 1902- Oklahoma
see
Oklahoma! by Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Rodgers, Richard. 1902- The sound of music
see
The Sound of music.
Rodgers, Richard, 1902-
see
South Pacific
South Pacific by Rogers and Hammerstein.
Hodin (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1969. Be-
lewed in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications, 1970.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (Master sculptors)
Double-frame version also Issued.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Authors. Anthony Bertram, Dartd Blndmau, Philip
SUMMARY ; A study of sculptor Augoste Bodln, ahowlnf his life.
the times In which be Ured. and his artistic eTolrement. Include
a selection of bis principal works.
1. Rodin. Auguste, 184(hl»n. I. Visual Publications, ltd. Lon-
(F°imitrl ""^ '^^ *''*"'^ Publications. III. Series: Master sculptors
[NB553.R ] 730.924 77-789017
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Rodin*s ''Gates of helT (Fihnstrip) Warren Schloat Pro-
ductions, 1970.
71 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a, 12 In.. 33| rpin.. 16
mln. (Great works of art, set 2)
With teacher's guide.
Credits : Writer, Lllla Brownstone.
Sammarj' : Analyzes the Gates of hell, the 18d scolptured figures
by Rodin based on the Dlrlne comedy. EHscosses tbe possible mean-
ings which underlie tbe work.
1. Symbolism in art. I. Rodin. Auguste, 1840-1917. II. Scblost
(Warren) Productions, PleasantTilie, N. Y. Series: Great works
of art (FUmstrip) set 2.
730.944 70-737719
Warren Schloat Produe- tlons
Rodis, Peter A
Una Filma del santi.
Hodlor, inc.
Chuka.
Rodman, Jeffrey O
see
Party.
Roe, Stuart
see
Evan's museum.
Mexico: Nfiiking copper.
Mexico: Asking ollas.
Mexico: Net fishii^.
Mexico: Net makers.
Minority youth: Adam.
Minority youth: Akira.
Minority youth: Angle.
Minority youth: Felicia,
Nature is for people.
What do I see, how do I feel ?
Roemer, Michael
see
Nottiing but a man.
Roent^n anatomy of the normal bones and joints (Motion
picture) General Electric Co., X-Ray Dept Made by PIP
System^. Released by American Medical Association
Motion Picture Librarj-, 1970.
19 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Normal roentgen anatomy aeries)
SI MMAR\ : tses olneBuoroscopy to nhow tbe shape and location
and movement of the principle joints of the human body as they are
seen by radiologists and otber physicians. Demonstrates the move-
ments of these joints in normal exercise, and then the Interior move-
ment of the bones and Joints as seen by clnefluorowopy.
1. Bones— Radiography. 2. Human mechanics. I. General Blec-
trlc Company. X-Ray EK^L II. American Medical AssodatlOD.
Motion Picture Library. Series: Normal roentgea anatomy (Mo-
tion picture)
„ 612 7^-711430
CINE
The Roentgen anatomy of the normal genito-orinary sys-
tem {Motion picture) American College of Radiology,
1967. Made by Key Film Productions, Toronto.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Normal anatomy series)
Credit*: Producer, Ralph Foster; medical director, P. Scott Dun-
bar; animation director, James MacKay.
Bummary: A teaching fllm for medical schools demonstrating the
function of the normal genlto-nrlnary system.
Another issue, bftw.
1. Geoito-urlDary orjcans. i. American College of Radiology.
Series : Normal anatomy series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-5313
National Film Board of Canada
Roentgen ligns. [Filmstrip] W. B. Saunders Co., 1972.
1000 f(. color. 35 mm. and phonotapc: 1200 min.
CREDITS: Auliior, Isadotc Mcschan.
SUMMARY; lliiutraiioiu relating to continuing medical education on the
■ubjecl of radiology.
1. Radioiogy. Medical. 2 Postgraduate medical educabtHi I Saunders
(W. B.) Company. Philadelphia
[RC847] 616.07 72-734134
W. B. Saunders Co. 72 MARC
Roger van der Weyden {FUmstHp) Herbert E. Budek
Films and Slides, 1967.
15 fr, color. SG mm.
CredUt: Author, Carol A- Peteisou. ..„«,..»«
SMmmary: A study of tbe palnUng of Roger van der Weyden,
showing hlB use of warm colors and reaUsOc portrayal to belgfat«a
the emotional quality of bis work. With captions. ,_^^ ,„_.._.
1 Weyden, Roger van der, 1400 (ca.)-l«4. I. Budek (Herbert
B.) Films and Slides, SanU Bartwra. Callt «„,«,«
759.9492 79-734619
Budek nins and SUdea ofOallt.
Roger Whittaker Productions
see
China: The Red Sons.
Rogers, Carl Ransom, 1902-
Roger Corman Productions
see Corman (Roger) Productions
Ri^er Vtmpomm Him igiln. [Motion picture] Held EnfiDeerinf
Division, International Business Machines Corp. Made by
Field Engineering Division and Motion Picture Dept, Federal
System Division, Intematioiul Business Machines Corp.
Released by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1972.
11 B
16 n
color.
SUMMARY: Parodici tbe wereotype (^ western thriller to Olustnte bow
tbe IBM customer engineer conaiitcntly lavet the day by being rc^onnve to his
customer'f oecds. regardiesi of the many ofastaclea be CM:es. Designed for est*
ployeo who are eogagcd in customer activities.
I. Computer ioduKries. 2. Owonter aervtcc 1. loteraatioasl BusincM
Machioea Oirpormtioa. Field Bngtoeering Dtvinon. II. Modern Talkiag Pic-
ture Service, inc.
[HD9696] 658 72-700478
ONE 72 MARC
201
Carl Rogers conductB an encoucter group.
Carl Bogers on facilitating a group.
Some personal learnings about interpersonal
relationships.
Rohauer, Raymond
see
The Blood of a poet.
Manolete.
The Street of sorrows
The Vicious breed.
Rohloff, Graiit
see
Which is my world?
Rohm and Haas Company
see
Anim/8.
Rokos, James
see
Escape,
Rol Film Company
see
'Vhe Green tree.
Roland, Anthony
see
An nouvnii, 1I93-192S.
At the foot of tbe tree— • homafe to Sleinlen. 1159-
1923.
At the lum of the i«e— Hun Holbein. 1497-1343.
The Baptistry of Puna, medieval masterpiece,
r van der Weyden, I400-I4«4.
I444-I5ia
IWt-IlT*.
Detocroii, 179S-1M3.
DiMint fof the histocy oT man. Part 1: 3000 ac-«00
D.
Dijgiiit for the history of man. Part 2: 700 A.D.
Dijon — the four Grand Dukes of Burgundy.
Dina in the king's garden— MaiUol sculpture.
East Slovak Renaiasance, IJOO-IMM.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Roland, Anthony (Continued)
Ecce homo — Czechoslovakian art, 1400-1600.
Emilc Nolde, 1867-1956.
EmMcan tomb* of Volterrm, 300-100 B.C.
Femand Ujer. 1881-1955.
Franz Marc, 1880-1916.
French Romanoque art, 1000 A.D.-1200 A.D.
Greek pottery, 1500-^00 B.C.
H«ctorologie— Hector Oumiard. 1867-1942.
Henry Moore, London— 1940-1942.
The History of art. Program 1: Man revealed — orifins
of great cultures, 4000 B.C -600 A.D.
The Htatory of art. Program 2: Beyood man— the
colotaal and the Euniliar.
The History <A art Program 3: Mao and Christendom
— the glory of Gothic.
The History of art. Program 4: Renaissance man as-
serts himself.
The History of art Program S: Reality and make-belief
— three centuries of contrast
The History of art Program 6: The birth of modem art
— landscape transformed and •ocial comment
The History of art Program 7: New forms, new
rhythms, new stresses.
The History of art Program 8: Man's world shattered
and rebuilt
Jean Fouquet— ChantiUy. 1420-1480.
Josef Herman. 20th century artist
ICandinsky, 1866-1944.
Kindness week; or. The seven capiul elemenu— Max
Ernst.
Max Bnat—jounieyB into the subcooscious.
The MeUncholia of pleasure— Antoioe Watleau.
1684-1721.
Michelangelo. 1475-1564.
Nubia 64, 3S00 B.C.-1000 A.D.
The Origins of art in France, 1500 B.C.-400 A.D.
ncaaso — Romanccro du picador.
Piero delta Franceses, 1410-1492.
Pisa, story of a cathedral square.
Pompeii, city of painting— 100 B.C -79 A.D.
Rembrsndi't Christ.
Sculpture in the city — Spcrfeto.
Star or Bethlehem, 1700-1730.
TassiB-o-Ajmr— Sahara rock paintings, 4000-2000
Toulouse-Lautrec, 1864-1901.
Turner, 1775-1851.
Visions of tight 1200 A.D.-1300 A.D.
Role of ATP in muscle amtraction {Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1969.
4 mill Pi. color, super 8 mm. (Demonfltratfoos In biology)
I»op film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: .Author, U Riddlford.
Summary: Demonstrates the role of ATP as the molecule o(
energy transfer. Uses muscle flbera from the back muscle of a rabbit
which are placed In various solutions, including ATP, to show the
actual movement of contraction.
1. Adenoslnetriphosphate. 2. Muscle contraction. i. Ealing
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Demonst rations In biology
(Motion picture)
674.8 70-700662
Ealing Corporation
The Role (rf capital inTcatment {FUmstrip) Joint Council
on Economic Education, 1966. Made by Filmfax Pro-
ductions.
116 fr. color. 25 mm. (The United SUtes economy in action)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author, E. T. Welter; consultsnts, Paul R- Olson. Fran-
cis M. Boddy, Leonard S. SMk.
Summary: Explains the Importance and problems of capital ac-
cumulation, how balance is achlered between saring and tnTestment.
and bow publicly -owned capital accumulates.
1. Capital Investments— n. S- t. Joint Cooodl on Economic
Education. Series: The Cnlted States economy In action (Film-
strip)
332 Fi A 68-4239
Joint Council on Economic Elducatlon
The Role of dissent {FUmstrip) New York times, 1968.
73 fr. b&w, 35 mm. and phooodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
18 mln. microgroove. (Fllmatrlp on current affairs)
With discussion manual.
Summary: Examines how far a minority can go In protest Dis-
cusses the bill of rights, Thoreau and other famous disseotera, cur-
rent prx)t€8t8, and the rights of the majority.
1. Government, Resistance to. i. New York times. Series.
301.46 Fi A 68-4593
New York times
The Role of ideology in communism (Motion picture) In-
stitute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy,
Vanderbilt University, in cooperation with the University
of Notr« Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mln. ad. bAw. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 21)
rSSr^rS N-le^;;^ ^^ -..«.« or ...
on Communism and Constitutional Democracy. Series. The Hs-
ture of communism (Motion picture) no. Zl. ff7-591
The Role of the Congressman (Motion picture) Centron
Corp. Released by Centron Educational Films, 1971.
24 mln. »d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Ad Impressionistic portrayal of the pre«sureN re-
sponslbliities, and powers associated with the role of a United SUtes
Congressman. Contrasts the work of Rep. Richard Boning, a
Democrat representing a central city, with the work of Kep.
Chester MIze, from a rural Kansas diatrlct,
1. Leglslators—U. S.— Case studies. I. Centron Corporation,
Inc. Lawrence, Kan. II. Centron Educational Films.
[JK1319] 328.78 76-713500
CINE
The Rtrfe of the nurse specialist (Motion picture) Video
Xiirsing, 1969. Made by WTTW-TV.
30 mln. S4l. b&w. 16 mm. (Nursing perspectives)
Videotape also Issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audio tapes.
Crediti: Authors. Loretta C. Ford, Phyllis C. LepperL
Summary: Dlscussea the expanded role of nurse-mldwlves and
pediatric nurse practitioners; shows the training which pr^wres
them for these professions.
1. Obstetrical nursing. 2. Pediatric nursing. i. Video Nursing,
inc. Series: Nursing perspectives (Motion picture)
610.73 71-706827
Video Nursing
The Role of the President (Motion picture) MoGraw-HiU
Book Co., 1970. Made by Vision Associates,
11 mi:i. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Clty-State-Fedoal OoTenunent se-
ries)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses documentary footage to examine many Presidents
In order to show how the President's role and power hare expanded
since ttie beginning of the nation.
1. Presidents— U. 8. 2. Executive power— C. S. L HcOrsw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Clty-State-Federsl OoTemment se-
ries (Motion picture)
353.03 70-707606
McOraw-HlU Book Ca
The Role of the Supreme Court (Motion picture) Repub-
lic Steel Corp., 1967. Made in cooperation with Educa-
tional Resources Foundation.
29 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Understanding government)
Also Issued as video tapes ( 1 In. ; 2 In. ; quad head)
A comimiilun film to the motion picture of the same title Issued in
the series entitled Building polltlcnt leadership,
With conferci ice-ten chvr guide, textbook, and self-scoring audits.
Bummary: Outlines the characteristics, organization. Jurisdiction,
and Judlcisl procedures of the highest court In the United States.
1. U. 8. Supreme Court. r. Republic Steel Corporation. Se-
ries: Understanding government (Motion picture)
347.9978 Fi A 6a-1327
Republic Steel Corp.
The Role of the onioa, A. [FUmstrip] Educational Projections
Corp.. 1969.
54 fr. color. 35 mm. (Pre- vocational otientation and guidance. Unit 3,
2014)
To be u»ed u a unit with filmslrip B and wiih learning manual.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: lllusiriic&lheroleoftheiatMr union and leilt what it does for
employee) who belong Descritics the open shop, union ofTicial posiiioiu. and
membenhip requircmcnu. Shows how the union and plant worli together. With
captions.
1. Trade-unioM. 1. Educational Projections Corporation. 11. Seriea: Prc-
vocational orienialion and guidance. [Filmstrip] Unit 3, 1014.
[HD6483] 371.4 72-734337
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
TW Bole of the nka, B. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections
Corp., 1969.
53 f^. G<doc. 35 mm. (Pre-vocatioiiai orientation and guidanc*. Unit 3.
2014)
To be Mcd w a imtl widi filmitnp A aod with learning manual.
With teacber'i —"'"*'
SUMMARY: Review! bMic concept! of the labor union and iu roie^ Rein-
force* baric educational tkills of granunar. apelhn*. rewiiag. and anthmebc.
1 Tr«de-UBiooB. 2. Oon^«ioo»l trsiaing. I Educational ProicctioDa
Corporatioa. II. Series: Pre-vocatiooal orienUtioci and guidance. [rOmamp]
Bducaiioaal Praiectiooa 72 "AKI.
Corp.
Thf Role of the volunteer (Filmstrip) Trainei Corp., 1969.
m fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In.. S3i rpm.. 18
mln itii.rozroove. (Hospital volunteer wrlea, 1)
lievlluiled lu«K>peratlon with St. Joseph Hospital. Orange, Calif.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With script and instructor's guide. ,..„»^.. tw,„tfi
nummary: Stresses the Importance of the volunteer hospjtal
worker. Outlines guides for the volunteer's appearance and con-
duct Pre.>*nts pr<S^uree on fl.^ and dlHaster plans 'or the voltm-
teer to follow and points out areas In the hosplUl which are re-
"'TvolSitS' workers In hospitals. i. Tralnei CorporaUon.
Series: Hospital volunteer series. 1 (Filmstrip) -o-^o
362 72~78714»
TraineT Corp.
The Role of the weak (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television in cooperation with KQED-TV. Re-
leased by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, 1965.
20 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Conversations with Eric HofTer)
CredUs: Director, Winifred Murphy.
Summari/: Eric HofTer discusses with James Day his Intense feel-
ing for the weak Individual and his place In society. He focuses on
today's systematized mode of living with all of Its inherent diffical-
ties for the weak individual.
1. Sociology. I. Hoffer. Eric. ii. National BMucatlonal Tele-
vision and Radio Center, iii. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. Series: Conversations with Eric Hoffer (Motion picture)
155.2 Fi A 68-2852
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Rolf Schindler Productions
see
Death Valley ground afire.
Rolln Film Company
see
The City sUcker.
Don't shove.
The Boll ealL [Motion picture] Peaturette Film Studio, Pptsttd,
1 970. Released in the US. by CoatemponfT POmi/McOnw-
Hill, 1972.
7 min. ad. bAw. 16 bul
CREDITS: Dtrcctof and acraeaplsy, Ryitard <^»-t«|t
SUMMARY: Uaca Mylized graphic inutea lo prcMat a view of the coocM-
traiion camp world aitd to portray the dignity of individual proteM ■g«i'«^ the
enalavemeni of man.
I. Studio Miniatur PUmowych. IL CoMsmponry PUma/McOnw-HilL
[PN1997] 791.43 72-701092
McGraw-Hill Book Ca 73 MARC
Roll Call, U. S. A. (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1959.
2Sm<n. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Big count, no. 1)
Vrrditt: Producer and director, Don Meier; writer. Richard
Creyke.
Summary: Dr. Philip Hauser. director of the 1»0 U. S. CMisus,
and commentator Oeorge Stone, describe the activities of the U. S.
Census Bureau including door-to-door visits of the enumerator.
They describe the mapping of the country Into workable areas, the
mobilization of staff at the Bureau of the Census, and the selection
of questions to be Included.
1. V. S.— Census. i. National Educational Television and Radio
Center. Series : The Big count (Motion picture) no. 1.
312 Fi 68-649
202
Roll of honor (Motion picture)
see Film communique, no. 4
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
RoBer bambccs: Anchoifcr mA three methods of tyinc
<rff {Motion picture) EncyclopaediA Britmnnica Educa-
tioiul Corp^ 1968.
8mlD. St. color. 8 mm. ( Bulc Brat aid )
Loop film.
Imed In standard 8 mm. and la mipcr 8 mm.
With tMKlMn guide.
■■mniry; Deoonatratn the correct war to make and aocfaor a
rolltr bandace, and shows three methods of tylns off an artor.
L Banda^ and bandaging. i. RoorcltqMedla Brltanolca E^da-
cadonal Corporation. Series: Basic first aid (UoUon ptctnre)
614.8 Fi A 68-2161
BncTclf^Medla Brltaa- olca Bdncatloaal Oorp.
Roller bandagrcfl: Qoscd s|riral; open spiral; spiral reverse
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
5 mln. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Ba^ first aid)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In aaper 8 mm
With teachers fnilde.
Summary: Demonstrates bow to make closed apfral. open qtlral,
and spiral reverse roller bandages, and shows the procedure to follow
when applying each to a wound.
L Bandages and bandaging. j, Bncrcli^medla Britannica Bda-
caUooal Corporation. Series: Basic first aid (HoUon picture)
_ 614.8 Fi A 68-2162
BDCTclopaedJft Brltao- nlca BdncatlMial Corp.
Roller bandaffcs: Fiffure-of-eislit— knee; Ogmt^-^ght^
elbow (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. ctdor. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Demonstrates bow to apply a flgurenif-ei^t roUw ban-
dage to a finger or limb wound.
1. Bandages and bandaging. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Mn-
catlonal OorporaUon, Serlee: Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2163
Bncyclopaedla Britan- nlca Edocatiaoal Oocp.
RoBer bandages: Recnrrent turn — finger;. recurrent .»..
head (Motion pic^re) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1968.
4 mln. 81. color. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Demonstrates how to apply recurrent turn roller ban-
dages to finger and head wounds.
L Bandages and bandaging. i. Elncyclopaedla Britannica Edu-
cational CorporaUon. Series: Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2164
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bducatloiial Corp.
Roller curb (Filmstrip) Milady Pub. Corp., 1966.
24 fr color. 85 mm. (Milady texttMmk of cosmetolocy film-
strips)
A Beauty culture filmxtrlp.
Also Issued as slide set.
Wltb lostroctor's guide.
Based on the book entitled Standard textbook on coemetology, by
Constance V. Klt>bee. and on the Van Dean manual.
8UMMART: A cosmetologist training film which demonstratM
nriler curling. Covers sectioning the hair, using brush rollers and
plain rollers, and pinning wltb picks and clips. Inelndes Tlews of
completed sections and comboots of the top section.
1, Hslrdresstng. I. Milady Publishing Corporation. New York.
Standard textbook on cosmetology. II. Van Dean Company, Inc,
Indianapolis. Van Dean manual. III. Milady Publishing Corpora-
tion, New York, IV. Series.
[TT972] 646.7 77-739774
Milady Pub. Corp.
RoIUng (Motion ptehtre) Eothen Films, Boi«hain Wood,
Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
8 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Starting science i)
L«^ film mounted in cartridge. Issued In sUndard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrstes the shape that rolls most efficiently, and
shows why this Is so.
1. Wbeels. i. Eothen Films, n. EocycltHWedla Britannica Ed-
ucational Corporation. SeHes: SUrtli* science i (Motion picture)
^ . Ml 79-708005
BKydopaedla Britan- nlca Bdocatlooal Corp.
Rolling and fielding (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
3 mio. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic manlpulatlre actlvlUtt)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Author. Pat Tanner.
Summary: Demonstrates different ways of rolling and finding a
ball alone, with a partner, and with a Urget
1. BaU games. i. Baling CorporaUon. Cambridge. Ham
(Series: Basic manlpulatire actlTltles (Motion picture)
872.8 70-700M2
Baling Corporation
RslKng down the Rhine (Motion picture) Lufthansa and
German Federal Railroad, 1968. Hade by John Savage.
9 mln. sd. color. 85 mm.
Smmmarv: A pictorial tour of the Bbine region, showing views of
the area between Cologne and Frankfurt and featuring sightseeing
attractions and life on the Ehtne barges.
L Rhine Valley— Dskt. k trar. i. DeatadM Lofthansa Aktlen-
gesellachart (Founded 196S) ti. Oermaoy (Federal Bepubllc. 1M9-
) Bnndesbabn.
914.8 Fi A 6»-646
CINB
The RoIUng rice ball (FUmetrip) Parents' Magazine Enter-
prises. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Released by
Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
57 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., 331 rpm., 9 mln.
mlcrogrooTe. (Folktales around the world)
With script and teacher's guide.
Swnmary: Uses the folktale of the same title by Jnnldil Toda
to Introduce tlie wladom. customs, art, and music of Japan. For
primary grades.
1 Toda, Jun' ichl. 1908- The rolling dee ball. n. Parents'
Magazine Enterprises, Inc., New York. nx. Learning Corporation
of America. Series: Folktalea around the world (PUmotrip)
898.2 71-7S6977
Learning Corp. of America
The Rolling rice ball (Filmstrip)
see also Tales from Japan: The rolling rice ball
RoIUng steel plate (Motion picture) Potters Photographic
Applications Co., 1965. Made in Belginm.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Summary; Illustrates the process of rolling a steel bar to form a
flat product.
1. Rolling (UeUI-work) i. Potters Photographic Applications
Company.
672 70-700950
Pottera Photographic Applications Co.
Rolh fwiiilng and baUng (Motion pietare) Scope Pro-
ductions. Released by Groaset A DuiUap, 1967.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baking)
Loop fllm.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Exemtlre producer. Robert B. Beecfalng.
Summary : Demonstrstes bow to form roHa frmi bread doogfa.
1. Bread. 2. Baked products. I. Scope Productions. IL Orosset
A Ehmlap, Inc., publishers. New York. Series: Baking (Motion
picture)
641.7 76-711849
Scope Prodnctlons
The Roly poly cookie (Filmstrip) Teadiing Resources
Films, 1971. Made by School Times Filmstripe.
27 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 g. for automatic projector), 7 In., 33| rpm., 4 mln. each
side, microgroore. (Beginning to read, series A)
Reading level one. With tencher's guide and text
SUMMARY: An sdaptatlon of the book of the same title by Sara
Murpbey with Illustrations by Leonard Shortall, telling a story
about the cookie that runs away. Designed to help the child become
aware of sequence through repetition. For primary grades.
1. Murphey, Sara. The roly poly cookie. II. Teadilng Resourcoi
Films. III. Series: Beginning to read (Flkostrlp) serlee A.
372.4 70-738928
Teaching Resources Films
Roma ct Pompdl (Fikn»trip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Boma: urbs et orbis— Latin level two)
CreiUt: Collaborator, Albert Rapp.
Summary: A Latin language teadilng film. Shows scenes of
Rome and Pompeii.
1. Latin language — Audlo-Tlsual Instruction. i. Bncytdopaedla
Britannica Eklucational Coriwration. Series: Boma: urbs et
orbl»— Latin level two (Filmstrip)
478JI 70-733586
Encydopaedla Britan- olca BSdocatlonal Oocp.
Romaine, Charles
see
Social worker.
Roman, lAwrence. Under the yum -yum tree
Under the joim-yum tree.
The Roman and Visigothle era (FUmttHp) Budek Fihns
and Slides, 1966.
46 fr. color. S5 mm.
Shorter rerslons (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with script
under the title HlMory of Spanish architecture. Set 1: The Bomao
and Visigothle era.
Summary: Shows aquedocts, arcbea, basilicas, temples, and am-
I^ltheaters built by Roman engineers; lodndea acenea of structures
of the Visigothle inraders of the fifth cantury. With captlooa.
L Ardiltectnre, Roman. t Budek Films and SUdea, Inc. n. His-
tOTy of ^Mnlsh srdiltectnre. Set 1 : The Roman and Visigothle era
(Filmstrip)
720.946 76-736259
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Roman architecture in France (Filmstrip)
and Slides. 1968.
Budek Films
46 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (43 fr. and 43 double fr.) Issued with script In
1987 under the title The History of French architecture. Ret 1 :
Roman architecture.
CREDITS: Authors. Robert C. Maciaurin, Katberine B. Maclaurln.
SUMMARY: A Study of Oallo-Roman architecture, with concen-
tration of building done during the Augustan Age. With csptlons.
I. Architecture, Oallo-Roman. I. Budek Films and Slides. Inc.
II. The History of French architecture. Set 1: Roman architecture
(FUmstrIp)
[NA335.F] 720.944 72-736258
Budek Filmti and Slides of California
203
architectore in Turkey (FUmttrip) Budek Films
and Slides of C^ifomia, 1969.
40 fr. color. SS mm.
Earlier versions (40 fr. and 40 doable fr.) Issued in 1966 with
script
CrediU: Authors, Robert C Maclaurln. Katharine B. Maciaurin.
Bummary: A brief history demonstrating the Inqwrial vastnev
and magnlBcence of ancient ItMnan architecture as It occurred In
the province of Turkey from the 11th century a c- to the 8rd cen-
tury a. D. With captions.
L Architecture, Roman— TnAey. L BodA PUma and Slides of
California.
722
Bndek Films and Slides of Calif.
7^736825
(FUmitrip) Educational Andio Yisaal,
The Riman Amy
1965.
39 fr. color. 95 mm.
With teacher's guide and notea.
CreiiU: Latin editor, Joba Zldlk; Ttntal edltar, IM ijoam
Bummary: Describes the organisation, weapons, and peraonnri of
the Roman Army.
1. Rome — Army. 2. Arms and armor. RomaiL i. Educatlooal
Audio Visual, inc., Pleaaant»IUe. N. T. «"««i
355 Fi A 67-3976
Educational Audio Visual
The Roman Army (FUmttrip) Common Ground, Lcmdon,
1953. Made by M. Marplea. Released in the U. S. by
Garmiin Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
90 f r. b&w. 35 mm. ( Rackground to the classics, no. 1 )
With teacher's manual.
Summuiry: Shon-s how ttte Roman Army lived, worked, and fought
In BrtUln.
1. Ot. BrlL — Hist — Roman period, 55 a C.-449 a. o. l Common
Ground, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Associates. Serlee:
Background to the classics series (Filmstrip) no. 1.
942.01 Fi A 68-4791
Carman Educational Associates
Roman art (Filmstrip) Don Boeoo. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
I roll, color. 35 mm. (Studies in srt)
With manuaL
SUMMARY: Presents reproductions of masterpieces In ancient
Roman art from famous muxeums throughout the world.
L Art, Roman. I. Bosco, Don. U. Universal Edncation and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Studies in art (Filmstrip)
[N5760] 709.01 74-740590
Universal Eklucatlon and Visnal Arts
Roman Britain (FUmatrip) Hulton Prest, London, 1967!
Released in the IT. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
29 fr. I>in- 3^ mm. (British and European history)
A Beacun ft msirlp.
With notes.
Bummary: Shows the main aspects of life in Roman Britain.
Describes the roads, the Tillages, and the people.
1. Gt. Brit— C'lTlIlMtlon~To 10H6. i. Hulton Preas. ltd.. Lon-
don. 11. Dufour Editions, inc. Series: British and European his-
tory (Filmstrip)
9\tM Fi A 67-4041
Dufour E:dltlonB
A Roman Catholic view of education (Motion picture)
KTCA-TV. Released by National Educational Television
and Radio Center, 1961.
2d mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Phllosophiea of education)
CredUt: Producer and director, JoaeiA T. McDermott ■ moderator,
Harvey H. Rice.
Bummary: In a Catholic school. Father Robert J. Henele points
out that the teaching of religious beliefs and Christian Ideals li
Intermeshed with the teaching of the entire curriculum.
1. Catholic Church— Education. 2. Church schools. t. Minne-
apolis. Television station KTCA-TV. n. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Serlee: Phllooophles of education
(Motion picture)
877 Fi 67-488
I CatboUdsm. (Fdmstripj Family Film*. 1967.
■nd photiodiK: 2 «. 12 ii
. Phillip Barlim; phutogtiphcr.
70 fr color. 3) mn
(Faiths people live by)
With kMkr'i guide.
CREDITS: Writer. Pmul R. Kidd; i
Alexander B. Fef|u$on.
SUMMARY: Preientibaiic belief* of Roman Cicholictmi Sh.msihet.wfic-
matiofi of a young boy ai performed in the Roman Catholic Church amid colorful
psfeantry and ceremony Telli how he bec.imci an altar bo> and describe*
variots parrs of the maaa.
I. Csihobc Church— Doctrinal and controverjiai worka. I. Fjmily Filn».
iiK. II. Scries: Faith* people Uve by. [Rlrmtripj
[BXI731.2] 282 72-732878
Family Filma 72 MARC
The Roaun dty. [Filmstrip] Visual Publicadotu, London, 1966.
Made by A. C. Green and H. A Park*. Released in the U.S.
by Viiual Publicationt, 1970.
21 fir. color. 35 mm. (People of other dsyi)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Portray* the fortincationa, forum, templea, churches, smphi-
thester. theater, baths, inns, ihopa, artd busy streets of a typical ancient Roman
city.
1. Rome— Description. 2. Architecture, Roman. I. Visual Publications.
II. Series: People of other days. tPilnutrip]
lDG31] 937 76-740797
Visual Publications 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Roman civilization {FUnuitrip) Educational Audio Visual,
1970. Made in England.
2 Bliiisirlps (pt. 1, 75 f r. : pt. 2. 73 fr.) color. 35 mm. and pho-
Dodlso: - ». ; 12 in. : 33i rpm. : pt. 1,22 min. ; pt. 2, 23 mln.
With teacher's notes and script
CiediU: Narrators, David Quilter, David Allister; photographs,
Jo)iD Tapliti : editors, Robert Fromer, John Taplln.
Summary: Discusses main aspects of the civilization of ancient
Rome, with emphasis on the Imperial period. Describes life In the
cities end countrj-. social and military organization, religion, art and
military organization, religion, art and architecture, and literature.
Includes photographs of ruins and artifacts, statuary, mosaics, paint-
ings, and other art.
I. Rome — Civilization. i. Educational Audio Visual, inc.,
PleasantvlUe. N. Y.
913.7 70-7;l6016
Educational Audio Visual
Roman conquest of Britain {Filmstrip) Common Ground,
London jl95-!j Released in tlie U. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associates, Ontario, 19C6.
3(J fr. t>&w. 35 mm. (Background to the classics series)
With teacher's mauual. Mauual lackiug in L. C.
Credits: Author, M. Marples.
Sumiiiari/: i'hologrnplis and maps depict Stages in the Invasion of
Great Britain by the Romans,
1. Gt. Brit.— Hist. — Roman period, 55 B. c.-^48 a, d. i. Common
Ground, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Associates. Series;
Background to the classics series (Filmstrip)
Fi 66-1607
The RiHnan Empire. Part 1 : Rome becomes a worU power
{FUmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
55 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 33j rpm., 15
mln.
With user> Kulde.
Crcditt: Educational collaborator, Wllhelmlna P. Jashemskl.
fiummary: Truces the [wliticfil history of the Roman Republic
and Empire, through the use of photographs of ruins and monuments
In the various provinces of ancient Rome. Notes the contributloiu of
Rome to architei-ture, roadbuilding, law, and administration, and
shows the Etruscan and Greek Influence on Roman culture.
1. Rome — Hist. 2. Rome — Antlq. r. Coronet Instructional
Films. 11. Rome becomes a world i;>ower (Filmstrip)
937 Fi A 68-3516
Coronet Instructional Films
The Roman Empire. Part 2: The Empire in the west
{Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Fihns, 1967.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a., 12 lo.. 33i rpm., 12
mlD.
With users' Ruide.
Credits: lOduciliunal collaborator, Wllhelmlna F. Jashemskl.
Summary: Pictures villas, amphitheaters, and tempit«, which were
built In Rome's provincial towns, to point oot Uu eTldeocea of
Roman culture In her proTlnces and frontiers.
1. Rome — Antlq. r. Coronet I natractlona] Films, ii. The Em-
pire in the west (Filmstrip)
913.37 Fi A 6&-3517
Coronet Instructional Films
The Roman Empire. Part 3: The Empire in the east
{Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1907.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 in.. 33k rpm., 12
mln.
With users' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator. Wllhelmlna F, Jashemskl.
Summary: Uses photographs and maps to illustrate the eastern
portion of the Roman Empire, extending to Armenia and Mesopo-
tamia and including Greece, Egypt, and Paleatlne. Points out the
Influence of these countries on Rome.
1. Rome— Description, geography. i. Coronet Instructional
Films, ir. The Empire in the east (Filmstrip)
913.37 Fi A 68-3518
Coronet Instructional Films
The Roman Empire. Part 4: Everyday life {FUmstrip)
Cortmet Instructional Films, 1967.
miD
I fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s.. 12 in., 331 rpm„ 13
With users' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator. Wllhelmlna F. Jashemskl.
Summary: Surveys activities typical of people of the Roman Em-
pire, using photographs of I'orapeii, bas-reliefs, and wall paintings
from other cities. .Shows relics from Roman religious and burial
practices, and some remains of business and lodustrU-s maintained
by the Itomnns.
1. Rome— Soc. life & cust. 2, Rome — Antlq. I. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
913.37 Fi A 68-3519
Coronet Instructional Films
Romaa toria aad walls. [Filmstrip] Visual Publicstions, London,
1 966. Made by A. C. Green and H. A. Parks. Released in the
U.S. by Visual PubUcations, 1970.
23 fr. coiot. 35 mm. (People of other dayi)
With itudy guide.
SUMMARY: Eumine* the ftincikm sad activity of each part of an ancient
Roman fort rortificatioos, rowl*, living areaa. the parade ground, workabopa.
gnnario, and (tablet.
I. Ponificaiioa— Ro»e. 1. Vbual Publicaiiooa. II. Scrict: People of other
dan. [FitmMfip]
tUO405, 937 70-740798
Visual Publicaiioni 72 MARC
The Roman hoosc {Filmttrip) Educational Audio Visual,
1964.
id tr. color. 8S mm.
With teacher's guide and notes.
Credits: Editors. John Zldlk, Dlno Ippollto.
Summary: Uses pictures and reconstructions to Illustrate various
klDds of RuDUQ dwellings. Includes tI«ws of Roman Interiors snd
decora tlofis.
1. Architecture. Domeatic — Rome. 2. Interior decoration — Rome;.
I. Educational Audio Visual. Inc. PleasantvlUe, N. T.
720.WB6 Fi A 67-3976
BducaUooal Audio Visual
Roman mosaics {FUmstrip) Budek Films and Slides of
California, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shortw versions (38 fr. and 38 double fr.j Issued In 1966 with
script
Credits: Authors, Robert C. Maclaurln. Katharine B. Madaurln.
Summary: Discusses the techniques of decdgn, uses, tyi)eB, and
styles of the mosaics of Rome, dating from the 1st century b. c. to
the 6th ceotury a. n. Includes geometric dMlgns and mythological,
religious, and genre scenes. With captions.
1- Mosaics, Komaa. i. Budek Films and Slides of California.
729.0937 72-735826
BudeJc Films and Slides of Calif.
Boman ptrfitical institations {FUmttTvp) Educational Audio
Visual, 196B.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, dual-track. 1 reel
(5 In.), 31 In. per sec., 34 mln.
With teacher's guide, Latin text, and notes.
Credit*; Editor, Mel Chase; BIngllsh narration, John Randolph;
Latin narration, Robert Converse.
Summary: Describes In detail the structure of the Roman Repub-
lic. Includes extensive Latin excerpts from Cicero, Sallust. and Sue-
1. Rome— Hist —Republic. 510-30 a. c. I. Educational Audio
Visual, inc.. PleasantvlUe, N. Y.
Fi A 67-3977
Educational Audio Visual
The Roman Republic {Filmatrip)
ual, 1069.
Educational Audio Vis-
57 fr. color. 3o mm. and phonotape: single-tracfc, 1 reel (5 la.),
3S in. per sec., 15 mln.
With teachers' notes.
Credits: Editors, Henry Hurst, Gillian de Mariassy; narrator,
Uoyd Moss.
Summary: Traces the history of Rome from 700 a. c, to the rule
of the first emperor In 27 b. c. Includes photographs of authentic
ancient remains, sculpture, mosaics, and maps.
1. Rome— History. i. Educational Audio Visual, Inc.. Pleasast-
▼Itle, N. r.
937 74-733556
Educational Audio Visual
Roman roads. [Filmstrip] Visual PubUcations, London, 1966.
Made by A. C. Green and H. A. Parks. Released in the U.S.
by Visual Publications, 1970.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. (People of other dayi)
With iiudy guide.
SUMMARY: Showi how early Roman roada were buih and illuttraiea their
military and economic importance.
I. Roads— Rome. I. Visual Publications. 11. Series: People of other days.
[Filmstrip]
1TEI61 937 73-740799
VUual Publications 72 MARC
Roman society (Filmstrip) Educational Audio Visual,
1970. Made in England.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1, 40 fr.; pt 2. 54 fr.) color. 35 mm.
Released In 1967 under the tlUe Class structure and occupations
In ancient Rome.
With revised and expanded teacher's notes.
CREDITS: ConsulUnts, John Zldlk, Charles B. Baker; editors,
Anne S. Wax, Jeanne Rice.
SUMMARY: Surveys Roman society from consuls to slaves,
farmers to storekeepers, actors to doctors, deacrlblng how they lived
and worked. Includes scenes of bridges, roads, buildings, Jewelry,
and paintings.
1. Social classes— Rome. I. Educational Audio Visual. Inc.,
Pleasantvllle, N. T. II. Clasa structure and occupations In ancient
Rome (FUmstrip)
918.37 75-786927
Educational Audio Visual
The Roman spring: of Mrs. Stone {Motion picture) A. A.
Productions. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1961.
104 min. Bd. color. 35 mm.
Teclii. idol or.
A Seven Arts presentntlon.
Has<«i on the novel of the psroe title by Tennessee Williams.
Credits: I'roducer. Louis de Rocheniont; director, Jos^ Quintero;
screenplay, Gavin Lambert; composer, Richard Addlnsell ; conductor,
DflUgliis Gfimley ; director of photography, Harry Waxmnn ; editor,
Ralph Kemplen. Cast: Vivien Leigh, Warren Beatty, I>otte Lenya,
Jill St. John, Coral Browne.
Summary: Drama almut an American actress who abandtMis a
fading career on the New York stage after her husband's death to
live In Rome where she becomes enamored of an unscrupulous young
gigolo.
r. Williams. Tennes- see, 1911- The Roman spring
of Mrs. Stone, ir. A. A. Productions, in, Warner Brothers
Pictures, Inc.
Fi 68-1569
The Roman villa. [Filmstripj Visual Publications, London, 1966.
Made by A. C. Green and H. A. Parks. Released in the U.S.
by Visual Publications, 1970.
(People of iithcr days)
Roman cilale. the
in and play of the
26 fr. color- 35
With study |uide.
SUMMARY; lllusiratci the various sections of an an
activities o( the artisans and field workers, and the cdi
children.
1 Rome Civilization. I. Visual Publications. II. Series: People of other
days [Fiimsinp]
[DG78j 937 73-740800
Visual Publications 72 MARC
riie Roman wall {Filmstrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967?
Released in the IT. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
41 fr. liAw. S."! mm. ( Hrlllsh and Kuropean history)
A Oatewiiv production.
A Heacon filmstrip.
With note».
Summary: Pictures the Roman wall as It Is today and shows Its
historical Importance through the use of maps, diagrams, and models.
1. Hadrlan'B Wall. i. Hulton Press, ltd,. Ixndon. 11. Dufour
F>litlons, inc. Series: Brlttah and European history (FUmstrip)
913.87 Fi A 67-404^
Dufour Editions
The Roman world {FUmstrip) Brunswick Productions, 1967.
46 fr. color. 85 mm. (The Pageant of art In hlstoiT)
Credit-i: Writer and art editor, Richard Navin; editor, Karen
Welntraub. . „
Summary: Presents a survey of the culture of ancient Rome
using paintings, sculpture, and other art works. With captions.
1. Art, Roman. X. Brunswick Productions. Series: "Die
Pageant of art In history (nimstrip)
709.37 72-732997
Brunswick Productions
Romance {Motion picture) Czechoslovensk^ filmexport,
Prague. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1970.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
Credits: Director. Bretislav Pojar.
Summary: A puppet satire on easy loving In which a young woman
who is never serious about love relations and seeks only to profit
both materially and socially from them ends as a complete failure.
I. Ceskoslovenskt fllmeiport n. Contemporarr Fllms/McOraw-
HiU.
791.43 74r-708732
McGraw-HIU Book Co.
Romance and reality {Motion picture) British Broadcast-
ing Corp., London. Released in the U. S. by Time-Life
Films. 1970.
52 niin. sd. color. 16 mm. (Civilisation series, no. 3)
With outline.
Credits; Writer and narrator, Kenneth Clark.
Summary: Surveys the development of western civilization during
the 13th century. Depicts a world of chivalry, courtesy, and romance
as evidenced lo the emergence of courtly love as the ultimate is
aesthetic and ascetic devotion, and as r^ected In the poetry of
Dante, and the Anjou tapeetrlee. Points out the spiritual happiness
of the period as seen in the life of St. Francis and In the work. The
little flowers.
Another issue. 35 mm.
I. Thirteenth century. i. British Broadcasting Corporation.
II. Time-Life Films. Series: CiTillsatlon series (Motion picture)
no. 3.
Tlme-Ufe Films
76-708468
Romance of the Indian coin {Motion picture) Government
of India Films Division, Ministry of Information and
Broadc.isting, Bombay ,1961]
12 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Ezra Mir; dii'ector ami writer, G. H. Saralya;
narrator, Zul Veltani ; music, Vljay; photographer, Manohar Valt^a,
C. V. Gopal ; editor. S. S. Kalamkar.
Summary: U-^ea still photographs, reproductions of paintings, and
animated technltjues to tell the story of the evolution of coinage In
India from the seventh century b. c. to the present day. Narrated
in the first i)erson by an Indian rupee, the film shows coins as a
source of useful information r^ardlng art, culture, and history.
1. Coins. Indlc. i. India (Republic) Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2334
Romance of timekeeping {Motion picture) Etema Watch
Co. of America [196-!i
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the history of how man has measured time
through the ages.
1. Time measurements — Hist. i. Etema Watch Company of
America.
Fi A 67-1699
Eterna Watch Co.
Romanesque and medieval fniiflcatioiift {FUmstrip) Budek
Films nnd Slides, 1968.
■io fr. color. 3.1 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) issued with script
under the title History of Spanish architecture. Set 4: Romanesque
and medieval fortifications.
Summary: \ study of the Romanesque, showing In particular tlie
development of characteristically Spanish features. With captions.
1. Architecture. Romanesque-- Spain. 2. Architecture — Spain.
I. Budek Films and Slides, inc. 11. History of Spanish architecture.
Set 4: Romanesque and medieval fortifications (Filmstrip)
720.946 70-735260
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Romanesque architecture in Spain
Films and Slides, 1968.
{FUmstrip) Budek
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) issued with script
under the title History of Spanish architecture. Set 3; Romanesque.
Summary: A survey of the monastic buildings of Medieval Spain,
Including the Clunlac abbeys and churches along the pilgrimage route
to France and the famous church of Santiago de Comiiostela. With
captions.
1. Church architecture — Spain. 2. Architecture, Romaneaque —
Spain. I. Budek Films and Slides, Inc. n. History of Spanish
architecture. Set 3: Romanesque (Filmstrip)
720.946 74-735261
lludek Films and Slides of Calif.
204
Budek Films and
Romanesque art in Sicily {FUmstrip)
Slides of California, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) l«tied In lOas with
script
Credits: Authors, Robert C. Maclaurln, Katharine B. Maclaurln.
Btunmary: Explains the history and Influence of Roman heritage
OD the sacred art and architecture of Italy between the 8th and 12th
centuries a. d. With captions.
L Art, RomanesQue— luly. 2. Architecture, Romanesque— Italy.
S. Church architecture— lUIy. i. Budek Films and Slldea of Call-
fomls.
723 76-786827
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Romania: Bochanst, the capital {FUmitTip) Eye Qata
House, 1969.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. ind pbODOdlsc: 1 b. (Romuilft, Tago-
■UTia, lod Greece)
With teacher's maoual.
CrediU: Tert «Qd photosrapby, Barbara J. Harsed. Uarle C. Farca.
aummarg: Includes scenes which show Tarloos aqtecti of life la
Buchareflt.
I. Bucharest — DeecrlpUoo. i. Ejb Gate House, lac. n. Bucha-
rest, the capital (Fllmstrip) Series: RMOanla, TugoelaTla, and
Greece (Fllmstrip)
914.98 76-735047
A. U A. Booklist
Homflnla films
see
Bear's glade.
Flowers and bees, a springtime story.
Homo sapiens.
How the bear lost his tail.
Human folJ^.
l+i=X.
Kisses.
The Season of the brides.
Seven arts.
A Short history.
Romania: Life in a small
Eye Gate House, 1969.
Romanian town (FUmttrip)
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s. (Bomaola, Tago-
stavla, and Greece)
With teacher's maoual.
CrediU: Text and photography, Barbara J. Hamed, Harle C. Farca.
Sunimary: Includes scenes which show rarloiu aspects of life In
■ small Romanian town.
1. Ramaola — Sodal life and customs. i. Eye Gate Hoose, Inc.
n. Life in a small Romantao town (Fllmstrip) Series: Romania,
YapMlavla, and Greece (Fllmstrip)
914.98 79-735048
A. L. A. Booklist
Romania: overview (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a. (Romania, Yugo-
slavia, find Greece)
Witli teacher's manual.
Credits: Text and [AotOKraphf, Barbara J. Hamed, Harle C. Farca.
Summory: Describes the topofraphy, geofrapbj, history and so-
ciology of Romania.
1. Rumania. i. Eye Gate House, Lna Series : Romania, Tuso-
slarla, and Greece (Fllmstrip)
914.98 72^735049
A. L. A. Booklist
Ronania: Working in a small Rmnanian town (Fitnutrip)
Eye Gate House, 1969.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s. (Romania, Togo-
slavla, and Greece)
With teacher's manual.
Credits: Text and photography, Barbara J. Bamed, Marie C. Farca.
Summary: Shows what working In a small Romanian town Is like.
1. Rumania — Social conditions. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. n.
Working In a small Romanian town (Fllmstrip) Series: Ro-
mania, TngoslsTla. and Greece (Fllmstrip)
914.98 77-736050
A. L. A. BocAllBt
The Romanians {Motum picture) Public Media, inc. Re-
leased by Films Incorporated, 1969.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Han and his world)
Edited version of the motion picture made by Instttut ftlr Fitd
nnd Btld, Munich.
Summary: Portrays the lives and work of people In the Rama*
nian delta and the changes taking place as the society progres.>^
from rural to urban-Industrial. .
1. Rumania— Sodai conditions. i. Public Media, Inc. n. Fllml
Incorporated. Series: Han and his world (Motion picture) ]
914.98 70-70546J
Public Medis, inc.
Romanoff and Juliet (Motion picture) Pavor, s. a., Italy.
Released in the U. S. by Universal-International, 1960.
103 min. sd, color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Based on the play of the same title by Peter Ustinov.
Credits: Producer, director, screenplay. Peter Ustinov; composer
and conductor, Mario Nascimbene; director of photography, Robert
Kra-sker: film editor. Renzo Luctdl. Cast: Peter Ustinov, Sandra
Dee, John Gavin, Akim Tamlroff.
Summary: A sadre In which the general of a small Earopean coun-
try, being wooed by the United States and Russia for its United Na-
tions rote. Oghts to avoid accepting foreign aid and finally solves all
problems by engineering the marriage of the son of the Roaslao am-
bassador and the daughter of the American ambassador.
L Ustinov, Peter. Romanoff and Juliet n. Pavor, sl a. m. Uni-
versal Internatiooai Films, Inc.
791.43 Fi 68-1667
Los Romanos (Fihnstrip) Society for Visual Edacation,
1971.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm.,
ISmlD. (La Vidaen la Romaantlgua)
Spanish version of The people of Rome.
With teacher's galde In Spanish. ...._, __ »
CREDITS: Narrator. Luis Carlos Uribe; consultant!. lAura B.
Stroud. Joseph Chads ; photographer, l^ara K. Stroud.
SUMMARY ■ An overview of the way of life of the early Romans.
Examinee their home and family life, education, sodal life and cus-
toms, and manner of dress,
1. Kom^— Social life and customs. I. Society for Visual Bdnca-
tiOD. inc. Chicago. II. The People of Rome (Fihnstrip) III. Series:
La VIda en la Boma antlgua (Fllmstrip)
[DG78] 913.87 74-739094
Society for Visual Edocatloo
Tiie Romans in Britain {FUiMtrip) Educatitmal Produc-
tions, Wakefield, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1964.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Regional geography— British Islands)
With notes.
Summary: Illustrates the warlike nature of the Celtics and Teu-
tonics by colored picture drawings. Shows the roads for communi-
cation which were built by the Romans after subduing the tribes.
1. Gt Brit.— Antiquities. Roman. r. Educational Productions,
ltd. u. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series: Re-
gional gei^raphy -British islands (Fllmstrip*
942.01 76-733857
International Film Bureau
Imperial Film Co.,
The Romans in Britain {Filmttrip)
196".
42 fr. co'or. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.. 15
min. niicrof roove. l World history enrichment series, group 1 )
Summary: Depicts the Roman colony of Britain before the Romans
arrived, during the battles of conquest, through the period of occu-
pation, and into the years of barbarian Invasion which ended the
Roman era.
1. Gt. Brit.— Hist.— Roman period, 55 a. C.-449 a. d. i. Imperial
Film Compwny, inc.. Lakeland. Fia. Series: World history en-
richment series l Fllmstrip) group 1.
Fi A 67-4136
Imperial Film Co.
The Romans: life, laughter, and law (Motion picture) J(^
H. Secondari Productions. Released by Learning C«p. of
America, 1971.
(Western civilization: majesty and
27 min. wl. color. ]
madness I
With teacher's trulde.
CREDITS: Producers, John H. Secondari, Helen Jesn Rogers;
consultant, Paul Sismund.
SUMMARY : Shows the enactment of excerpts from Roman writ-
ings in order to recreate the world of the Roman Empire.
1. Rome— civilisation. I. John B. Secondari Productions. II.
I.eamlng Corporation of America. Series: Western dvlllzattoa :
majesty and madness (Motion picture)
913.7 7^710042
LearningCorp. of America
The Romantic age and the Industrial Revolution, 1785-
1810 {FiliMtrip) Visual Productions, London. Re-
leaaed in the U. S. by Prothmann Associates, 1968.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Looking Into history, no. 14)
With teachers guide.
Summary; Illustrates the English social aceoe during the romantic
age and the Industrial Revolution.
1. Gt BrIL — Social life and customs— 18th century. l Tlaoal
Productloas. n. Prothmann Associates. Series: I.x)okIng Into
history (Fllmstrip. Prothmann Associates) no. 14.
Wa.07 77-784700
Prothmann Associates
The Rmnantic age in English Uterature [FUrMtrip) Guid-
ance .\ssociates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1969,
2 film strips ( 175 fr. ) color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s. ; 12 In. :
33i rpm.; pt. 1, 17 mtn. : pL 2, 15 min. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's manuaL
Summary: Studies the romantic age of ESngllsh literature. Ex-
amines the works of such writers as Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley,
and Keats;
1. English literature — 18th century — History and criticism.
I. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.
942.07 79-733783
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville
Romantic composers {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1960. Made by KITED.
29 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (.Alexander Schrelner at the Taber-
nacle oijiant
Credits: Director, Byron Openshaw.
Summary: Alexander Schrelner, organist at the Mormon Taber-
nacle In Salt IJike City, discusses and phiys music of the romantic
period.
1. Schrelner, Alexander. r. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. Series: Alexander Schrelner at the Tabernacle
organ (Motion picture)
Fi 67-507
Hw Raauatlc 4an of tk9 hunm. (Motioo picturej
Fihna/Eaitin-Phelan Coip. [19727]
Blackhawk
10 min. li. bJtw. 16 mm.
Abo tMucd in itandard 8 mm. and luper I mm.
SUMMARY: Prctenu edited Biograph and EAkmi footage from the papsr*
print collection and Troni the Ocor|e Kleioc CoUcction, in the Library of Con-
gress. $howi an exhibition drill of New York firemen in Union Square, wUdi
was photographed in 1904. a run of the New York Fire Department in 1903, sad
eidiibWoM of sfllcieocy by the Art departments of Schconectady, N.Y.. and
Chelssa,MMs.
1. Plre-dspartiMiitfr— New York (5utt>— History. 1- nre^depammnts
Mawachuaatti — HlMory. I. Eaitin>PhelaR Corporation, Davenport. Iowa.
tTH9504.N7ti 363.3 72-700770
Eaatia-Phdaa Corp. 73 MAKC
EduCTtional Audio
2 rUii>Birips(pt. l,l3fr.;pLZ,73(r.) eotof. SSnn
(3 t. each; I a. for manual projector, 1 1. tor aitomatic praiector), 13 in., 33 1/3
rpm.. 11 min.
With text of aarratioa and list of worfca of an.
CREDITS: Writer and miMical director. Raphael OTStal; narrator, Banrtt
Clark.
SUMMARY: latroducea the main ekaentt of Romasticiaai as reflected in
works of an and muuc of that period Showi the influence of literature on art.
COotatos Mcerpo frocn Romaotk musical worki.
I. Rooanticisni ta arL 2. Romsnticisai in muaic
Visual, inc.. PteMaotviUe, N.Y.
[NX600.R6) 709.03 72-734026
Educational Audio Vwual 72 MARC
Romanticism— the age and its art (Filmstrip) Warren
Sohloat Productions, 1971.
■2 fllmstrlps ( 77 fr. each i color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 a..
12 In., 331 rpm.. 21 min. (History through art)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS- Producer, Judith Bantu; writer, Martin Engle.
SUMMARY ■ Explains how the downfall of the Enlightenment
l.r.iught the rise of revolution. Imagination, and Intense emotlonallan.
IHscusses such themes as the common man and the Industrial revolu-
tion, the call of exoticism and the distant past, the emotional tem-
perament of the romantic arti.st, and the ultimate reaction to roman-
ticism and the birth of realiam.
1 Romanticism. 2. Romanticism in art. I. bchloat (Warren)
Productions, PlewantvlUe, N. T. II. Series: History throuj^ art
(Fllmstrip) „«„—,
709.03 77-738671
Warren Scbloat Productions
Romanticism: the revolt of the spirit (Motion picture)
John H. Secondari Productions. Released by learning
Corp. of America, 1971.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Western civilisation : majesty and
madikess)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producers. John H. Secondari, Helen Jean Rogers; con-
sultant, Leslie Marchand.
Summary: Shows the breadth and mood of romanticism In moslc.
art, and literature. Includes excerpts from Lea mlsirables, Wuther-
Ing Heights, and Song to the men of England.
1. Romanticism In art. I. John H. Secondari Productions. II.
I>earning Corporation of America. Series: Western civlllsBtlon :
majesty and madness (Motion picture)
809 7^-710044
LearningCorp. of America
Romantische Stadte (Motion picttirc) International Fihn
Bureau, 1961.
13 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With handbook.
CREDITS: Writer, Meno Spann; narrator, Armin Frank; photos-
rapher, E. L. Morthole.
SUMMARY: A German language teaching film. Visits the dtiea
of Munich. DInkelabuhl, and Rothenburg. Includes scenes of people,
ornamented buildings, statuary, galleries, gardens, cafes, a fortified
gate, a tower, and a castle.
1, Munich— Description. 2. DinkelshBhl. Ger. (City)— Description.
3. Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Ger.— Description. I. International
Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
438 75-710017
International Film Bu- reau
Rome, Harold Jacob, 1908-
Fariny.
Rome adventure {Motion picture)
1962.
Fanny
Warner Bros. Picttires,
205
110 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Babied on the novel Lovers must learn, by Irving FIneman.
Credits: Producer, writer, and director, Delmer Daves; mudc,
Mai Stelner: photography, Charles Lawton; editor, William Zlegler
Cast: Susanne Pieshette, Troy Donahue, Angle Dickinson, Rossano
Brazzi.
Summary: Story of a young girl who quits her Job as s librarian
and goes to Italy to learn what "they know about love." Relates her
numerous romnntic Mitanglements culminating in her love affair with
an architectural student with whom she tours Italy on a motorcycle.
I. FIneman. Irving, 1888- Lovers must team. n. Warner
Brothers Pictures, Inc.
Fi 67-1387
Home in focos (Motion picture) George Mihovich^ 1961.
26 min. sd. colw. 16 mm.
Summary: A tour of Rome with unpbasls on Its relation to church
history. Includes scenes of the marhle quarries of Carrara, of P<^>e
John xxiiE blessing the Olympic teams, and of the opening ceremonies
of the Olympics in 1960.
1. Rome (City)— Descr. 2. Rome (City)— Church history.
I. Mlhovlch, George.
914.56 Fi 68-22
Rome then and now (FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
45 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33ft rpm., 14
min. mlcrogroove. (The Living legacy of Greece and Ron>e, no. 3)
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Author, Samuel A. Goldberg.
SumtMiry: Re-creates some areas as they may have looked In
ancient Roman times. Includes the obelisks, the Pantheon, Castel
Sant'Angelo, the Colosseum, and the Forum,
1. Rome (City)— Descr. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series:
The Living legacy of Greece and Rome ( Filmstrip) no. 3.
913.37 Fi A 68-3692
Eye Gate House
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Romeo and Juliet {MotUm picture) Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art, London, and Regent Polytechnic Institute,
London. Released in the U. S. by Royal Academy Pro-
ductions, 1966.
107 mlD. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Based on a stage production by Hugh Uorrlxon and the play of
tli»> same title by William Shakespeare.
Crcditt: Producers. Paul EmeraoD. Joha Feraatd; directors, Paul
L*e, Val DruiDDi; music, Richard Newaon. Catt: Cllve Fraacia,
An^la Scoular.
Summary: Adaptation of William Shakespeare's tragedy of youth-
ful pasalOD aod Ihf adult rivalry bet^veeu two powerful famlliea Id
Verona during the KenaiswiDce.
I. Shakenpeare. William. 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet ii. Royal
Academy of Dramatic Art, London, iii. U>ndon. Polytechnic lostl-
tutloa. IT. Royal Academy Productions.
Fi 68-231
Romeo and Juliet (FUmttrip) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. color. 85 mm. (Secondary literature)
BaatinnD color.
POM aimatrlp do. S005.
Summarj/: Summarizes the plot and dlscusaea characters, atyle,
and literary characteristics of Shakespeare's play, Romeo «Dd JolleC.
1. Shakespeare, William, 1564-161& Romeo and JoUet I.
Shakespeare. William, 1564-161& Romeo and Jollet n. Popular
Science Publishing Company, Idc. New York. Audlo-Vlsnal DlTlston,
m. FOM Fllmstrip no. S006. Series: Secoadary literature (nim-
strip)
Fi A 67-il30
Popular Science Pub. Oo.. Aadlo-Tlsoal Mt.
Romeo and Juliet (Filmstnp) Tenth Muse, inc., 1968.
57 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide and script.
Sunii.iurv: Explores the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare,
as seen through the eyes of a contemporary director. Includes plot
summary, exploration of stagecraft, lighting, and other aspects of
this particular production.
L Shakespeare. WUllaoi, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet. L
Sbake^)eare. WlUlam, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet n. Tenth Uuse,
Inc.
Tenth )Iuse, Inc.
822.3
71-784M6
Romeo and Juliet {Fihmtnp\ Ini|>erial Film Co., 1969.
2 liliiistilpa (pt. 1. A'l fr.; pt 2, 61 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phono<ll-c^ i2 8. each) ; 12 In. ; 33i rpm. ; pt 1, 11 mln.; pL 2, 16
mill, nilcrogroove. (The Genius of Shakespeare)
Summaiii: Presents major speeches from Romeo and Jutlet, ac-
companied by etchings and engravings ranging In age from one to
two and a half centuries.
I. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet. D. Im-
perial Film Company, Inc., Lakeland, Fla. Series: The Oenlus of
Shakespeare (Fllmstrip)
822.3 78-733635
Imperial Film Co.
Romeo and Juliet {FUmstrip) Educational Audio Visual,
1970.
72 fr. culur. 3.") mm. (Shakespeare's plays)
With teacber'a notes.
Credita: Editor, Natalie Davenport.
Summary: Presents a synopsis of the play Romeo and Juliet by
ShukeNpeare. using photographs from the motion picture directed by
Franco Zefflrellt.
I. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet it Edu-
cational Audio Visual, inc., Pleasantrllle, N. Y. Series: Shake-
speare's plays (Fllmstrip)
822.8 77-785732
Educational Audio Visual
RoMeo md JmOtt [Fllmstrip] Scott Education Division. 1970.
approx. 93 tr. color. 3S mm. and phonodiic: 2 >., 10 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
(Simply Shakespeare)
A1k> iwued with phonoupe in caoette.
SUMMARY: A comedy adaputioo fof chiklren (rf the play, Romeo and
Juliet, by William Shakcspeuc. For primary grades.
1. Shakespeare. William, 1364-1616 — Adaptations— Juvenile fUms. [1.
Shakespeare, Wilbani, 1364-1616— Adaputions. 2. Plays] I. Shakespeare.
Williaa), 1364-1616, Romeo and Juliet II. Scott Grsphio. Education Divi-
■iofL 111. Series: Simply Shakespeare. [Filmstrip]
tPR2878] 372.6 i822.3] 72-732993
Scon Education Division 72 MARC
Romeo and Juliet: act 2, scene 2 (Motion picture) Sea-
boume Enterprises, Enj^land. Released in the U. S. by
BFA Kducational Media, ld7l.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Oreat scenes from Shakespeare)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Presents scenes from Shakespeare's play Ronteo
and Juliet to portray the atmosphere and theme of the complete
play. Unes authentic Elizabethan seta and costumes.
1. Shakespeare. William. 1564-1016. Romeo and Jollet. I.
Shakespeare. WllUam, I.'MH-IRIA. Romeo and Juliet. II. Sea-
bonrne Enterprise. III. BFA Educational Media. IV. Series:
Oreat scenew from Shake«peare (Motion picture)
rPR2881.A3] 822.8 76-714874
BFA Educational Media
Romeo and Juliet — Tchaikovsky {FUmatrtp) Educational
Audio Visual, 1870.
81 fr W(w, :r. mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s. (1 a. with electronic
signal). 12 In.. .'B* rpm., 21 mln. each side. mlrrogrooTe. (Music
apprec.uthm wrlea)
With lencber's note and biographical material.
CreaiU: VHual »lltor, Karen Hoodea.
Rumnmrv: HceneH from the motion picture Romeo and Jutlet,
produced liy Franco Zelllrelll, Illustrate Tchalkotaky's musical ver-
sion of Romeo and Juliet.
1 ChalkovHkll, Petr Il'lch. 1640-1603. Ronwo and Juliet i-
Chalkovskll, Petr Il'lch. 1840-l«fi. Romeo and Juliet n. Educa-
tional Audio VUual. inc., PleaaantTllle, N. Y. Series; Hualc *p-
predatlon series (Fllmatrip)
78B.6 77-78«031
Bdncatlooal Audio Visual
Romeo turns bandit {Motion picture) Path6 fr^rea, Paris
[1910!,
6 mln. si. color. 16 muL
Ektachrome.
Originally released In 35 mm. on band-tinted stock with one tinted
stock sequence.
L. C. copy imperfect: concluding scenes wanting.
In the John K. Allen film collection. Library of Con«r«««.
Bummary: Comedy. Romeo becomes a bandit and kidnaps Juliet
when bw father wlU not let him marry her.
I. Path6 frftrea. n. John E. Allen film collection.
Fi 68-609
Romor Films
see
The Baptistry dt Panna. medieval masterpiece.
BotticeUi. 1444-lSia
Etruscan tombs of Volterra, 300-100 B.C
Michelangelo. 1475-1564.
Pisa, story of a cathedral square.
Romulus Films, ltd. , London
see
Life at the top.
The Pumpkin eater.
Ron Phillips Associates
see
Roofers (Motion picture) University of Iowa. Division of
Television- Radio-Film, 1971. Made by Robert A. Lovely.
17 mln. Ml. biw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes the work of the men who seal roofs with
1. Rooflns, Bituminous. I. Iowa. UnlTcrslty. Dept. of Speech
aad Dramatic Art, Dividon of Television-Radio-FUin. ..„,„„
[XHa451] 695.092 7fr-713456
CINE
Rooftopics. (Motion picturci Australian News and Information
Bureau. 1971. Made by Australian Commonwealth Film Unit.
Released in the U.S., 1972.
11 nun. sd. color. 16 nun.
CREDITS: Producer, Joe Scully; director and writer. Antonio Colacino.
SUMMARY; View* of rooftop* in Sydney provide ■ different perjpcctive on
Australia'* largest city.
1 Sydney— Description. I- Au»ualia. News and Information Bureau-
919.44 72-702256
The Flutterbye.
Ron Waller Photography
see
The Bet.
Rondo {Motion picture) Celebrity Holdings. Made by the
State Higher Film School, Lodz, Poland, 1958. Releaaed
in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CredtU: Director and script. Janusa Maje«-skl. Coat: Slawomlr
MroMk. Stefan Sslachtrcx.
Summary: An example of the Cinema of the Absurd la which a
waiter, who has Ignored a hungry customer. Is murdered when h4
finally consents to serve the man. Without dialog.
I. Celebrity Holdings, inc. ii. Contemporary FlIms/McOi-aw-HlIl.
791.43 72-70&053
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Ronnie {Filmstnp) Parents' Magazine Enterprises. Made
by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Released by Learning Corp.
of America, 1970.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 in., 33| rpm., 13 mln.
mlcrogroove. (Family feelings)
With script and teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses the story of the same title by Eileen Rosenbaiim to
eipand a child's understanding of his place lo the family framework
and to explore the joys and conflicts of family life. Por primary
grades.
1. Family — Juvenile films. 2. Family life education — Juvenile
films. I. Rosenbeum, Eileen. Ronnie, n. Parents' Magazine En-
terprises, inc., New York. ui. Learning Corporation of America.
Series: Family feelings (Fllmstrip)
301.42 72-736946
Learning Corp. of America
Rood, Jon P
see
Comparative behavior of Argentine cavles.
(Roof of gold] {Motion picture) International Tele-Film
Productions, 1949.
11 mi'i. Hd. b&w. 16 mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
Credits: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee.
Bummary: Showit Home of the various species of animal and Insect
life that inhabit a European wheat field. Includes views of ilsardii
crickets, rabbits, and partridges.
1. Biotic communities. t. International Tele-Film Productions,
Inc. Series: John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motton picture)
Fi 67-2070
Roof of sky (Motion pioture) Americui Society for llfetals
(196- t,
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Shows the bulldlnf of the new American Society for
MeUls headqitarters from sUrt to completion, pointing out constrac-
tlon and architectural detalla.
1. Building, Iron and steel. I. American Society for Uetals.
Fi A 67-2821
American Society for Metals
MARC
[DU178]
Australian News and 72
Information Bureau
Rooks, Conrad
Chappaqua.
The Room {Motion picture) Pelican Films, 1967.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summaiy An experimental film which portrays the events that
took place in a single dining room during the life span of several
generations.
r Pelican Films, Inc., New York.
301.42 Fi A 68-369
CINK
Room at the t4^ {Motion picture) Natitmal AercoiaQtics and
Space Administration, 1966. Made by "WGBH-TV.
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ( Science reporter series)
Crpditt: PnKluctlon supervisor, Clayton Edwards; director, Rus-
sell Mnrash : narrator, John Fitch.
Bummary: Examines In detail the room at the top of the Saturn
T-ApoUo launch vehicle which serrea as crew qnartm, flight center,
and command post for flights to the moon.
1 Project ApoUa i. V. 8. National AerooatitlCB and Space
Administration. Series; Science reporter serlef (Motion picture)
629.47 71-708123
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Room clerk — I like people (Filmstrip) American Hotel &
Motel Association. Made and released by Admaster, 1969.
2 fllmstrlpe (pt. 1. Ill fr.; pt. 2, 110 fr.) color. 85 mm. and 2
phono<liscs: 20 mln. each.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
Spanish version also Issued.
SUMMARY: Explains the responsibility of the job Of room clerk
In the hotel and motel Industry. Stresses the correct attitude* and
metbc'ds of handling people, procedures, and duties, as well as the
proper manner of dealing with complaints and emergencies,
1. Hotels, taverns, etc. — Employees. I. American Hotel & Hotel
Association. II. Admaster, Inc. III. I like people (Fllmstrip)
[TX931] 647 73-739067
American Hotel & Motel Association
Room down under {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center and Westinghouse Broad-
casting Co., 1964.
53 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Intertel)
Produced in association with AssoclatedRedlffuslon, Canadian
Broadcasting Corp., and the Australian Broadcasting Commissloa
Credit*; Producer, director and writer, Dan Klugherz.
Bummary: Stirveys the stable, bappy, and moderately well-to-do Ilfft
of the ordinary Australian. Bramlnes the Impact of post-war Im-
migration on Australian life and focuses on Heidi Pavlovic, an im-
migrant from Yugoslavia, to descrllw the assimilation of an immi-
grant. Includes Interviews with numerous Australians about the
exclusion of non-whites under the government's white Australia pol-
icy.
1. Australia — Emlg. & Immlg. i. National Educational Television
and Radio Center. ii. Westlngbotise Broadcasting Com-
pany, inc. Series : Intertel ( Motion picture)
Fi 67-508
Roon for keroM. [Motion picture] Walt Dianey ProductJont.
Released by Walt Disney EducatJonal Materials Co.. 1971.
14 min. id. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Explaini that kgcndary heioe* have traditionally grown ovt of
the need* <A the p«>ple and have reprcMnled the ideali and dutinguishing
chsracteristic* of particular groups or oatioaa. Dcscribet the exploits of such
heroes sa Johnny ApplcKed. Pecos Bill, Casey Jones. Davy Crockett, and otben
who became legend* in their own tunc.
1. Heroes. 3. Legends — United Slates. I. Disaey (Wah) Produetiaas.
II. Walt Disney Educational Materials Company.
tORSlS) 398.22 72-700148
Walt Dianey Educational 7] MARC
Materials Co.
A Room for learning: a multi-media presentation room
{Filmatrip) National Audio Visual Association, 1968.
Made by Bailey Films.
94 fr. color. 30 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector) , 12 In., 88| rpm. mlcrogroove.
With script
Creditt: Director and writer Paul R. Dexler; coltaborator, Jam*-
son C. Qoldner.
Bummary: Discusses the functions of multi-media Instruction
rooms and explains the principles of their design. Shows a vaiiety
of typical Installations In educational and Industrial establishments,
and descrllMS techniques of present material ualng audio-visual aids.
1. Instructional materials centers. i. National Audio Visual
AMOclatlon.
Fi A 68-6116
Portland SUte College. Llbrarr
206
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Room fall of miracles (Filmstrip) Cathedral Films, 1967.
70 fr. bJkw. 35 mm. and phooodlsc: 1 %., 12 In., 33| rpm.,
IJ niln. microfroore. (ChrlrtUn wltneM. « call to renewal, do. 4)
With script and rulde.
Credits: Producer, James K. Friedridj; director. Jack L. Tyler.
Summary : DIacuasea bow a church committee can work togetber
to fulflll Its dutle« and at the aame time become a rafalcle of wlt-
neaa for Christ,
1. Chnrck committf«s. I. Cathedral Films, lac., Borbank,
Calif. Series: Christian witness, a call to renewal (Plbnstrlp)
no. 4.
248.6 79-788110
Cathedral Films
\, 18 {Motion picture) Belfpui Red Ctosb, Bnuaela
,196-1,
15 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: Presents a mmj of boapltal library nrrkes of the
Belxlan Bed Cross.
1. Hospital libraries. L Red Cross. Belgium. Crolx-rouge de
Belflque.
027.6 Fi A 67-2172
Bdflan Intomuitloo Serrlce
Room to breathe (Motion picture) WNBC-TV. Released
by XRC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
2(i mill. Kd. color. 10 mm.
CREPITS: Producer and writer. Bill Turqiie.
sniMAnY : KTplores the human and environ ineDtnl problems
Inrolved in the nHleveliipment of the historic Delaware River Valley.
Denrribes the proposed plans for the constructioa of a dam which
will provide a nrreatlon area as well as a principal source of water
and elect rU" power.
1. Water resources development — Delaware Hlver waterahed. 2.
Dams — Delaware Rlvw watershed. I. New York. Television sta-
tion WNIK'-TV. II. NBC Educational Enterprises.
333.7 70-7oiXM6
NIIC Educntioiml Enterprises
Roos, J^rgen
see
Knud.
Roosevelt and Churchill: the first summit meeting {Film-
itrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968,
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (The United States: a world leader)
An American adventure, a program of filmstrips In American his-
tory.
CredUs: Producer, Max Hetnz; collaborator. RIdiard D. Ulles.
Summaty: I>r«aents the events of the first summit meetlnir be-
tween President Franklin Boosevelt and Prime Minister Winston
Churchill In August IMl. aboard tbe V. S. S. Au^uMta In Placen-
tla Bay, NewfoundUnd, which resulted In the Atlantic Charter. WItb
captions.
Another issue. bAw,
1. Atlantic declaration, August 14, 1941. i. Encyclopaedia
Britannica >>]ucatlonal Corporation. Series: The United States:
a world leader (Filmstrip)
940.M2 72-733438
Ekicyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Roosevelt and his critics—the eteetion of 1936 {Motion
picture) Chelsea House Educational Communications,
1969.
7 mln. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With script and ROlde.
CrediM: Editorial director, Arthur M. Scfaleslager, Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summarv: A study of tbe presidential election of 1936, IncltHllnc
a Tiew of Franklin D. Booeerelt'a onunents and their philosophies.
1. Presidents— n. S.— ElecUoo— 1936. 2. Roosevelt. Franklin De-
lano, Pres., U. S., 1882-1945. i. Chelsea House Educational Com-
moDlcatlooE. Series: The History machine (Motion plcttire)
973.917 76-736713
Chelsea House Bduca- tlonal Commimications
Roosevelt and the mass media— fireside chats, 1933 {Mo-
tion picture) Chelsea House Educational Communica-
tions. 1069.
7 mln. si. b&w. superSmnL (Tbe History machine)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide
Credita: Editorial director, Arthur M. SchleslDger, Jr. ; editor,
Fred Israel
Summary: Discusses tbe significance of Roosevelt's innovatlre
use of the radio as a political tool, his series of 1933 addressee od
the New Deal program, the bank holiday, free enterprise, NBA
codes, and the gold market speculation.
1. Roosevelt. Franklin Delano, Pres. U. S-, 1882-1945. 2. U. 8.—
Politics and government— 1933-1945. i. Chelsea Hotise SklncatloQal
Communications. Series: The History machine (Motion picture)
973.917 70-735714
1 House Bduca- tional Communications
Roosevelt and the tiiird parties, 1936 {Motion pioiwe)
Chelsea House Educational Communications, 1969.
7 mill. Hi. b&w. super 8 mm. (The Htstorr macUiie)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With script and guide.
Creditt: Editorial director, Arthur U. Sdilealnger, Jr.; editor,*
Fred Israd.
BuMmartf: A Study of the minority party challenges to Rooserelf s
administration In the election of 1^8, Rooaerelt'a rebutts, and Us
subsequent victory.
1. PresideDts— U. S.— Electloos— 183& 2. Rooserdt, Franklla De-
lano, Pres. U. S., 1882-1945. L Cbelses House Educational Com-
munlcatlons. Series: Tbe History machine (Motion picture)
973.917 73-735715
9S9 Bduca- tlooat Commnalcatloos
(Roosevelt mmpaign and inanffiintion, 1932-1933, (Uo-
tion picture) P&the News, 1933.
33 mln. "d. b&w. IC mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the James A. Farley Film OUectlon, Ubraf^ of Congresa.
Summary : A compilation of newsreel footage of various eveots Id
the 1932 Democratic presidential campaign, from Roosevelfa nomi-
nation until hU inauguration.
1. Roosevelt. Franklin Delano, Pres. U. 8.. 1882-1945. 2. Presi-
dents—U. S.— Election— 1932. I. Pathe News, Int. New York.
II. James A. Farley Film Ollectloo.
978.917 77-709640
Roosevelt Campobello IntemaUonal Park Commission
Beloved island.
CampobeUo: the outer island.
Roosevelt aty {Motion picture) National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center. Released by Indiana University
Audio Visual Centw, 1969.
9 mln. ad. bJicw. 16 mm.
Cr«ttt»: Prodocer, Ned SAnuinan.
Bmmmar^: Deanibea the profram of a^-determlnatlon In Roose-
Trtt CMy, a newly-Incorporated aU-Wack dty in Alabama. Explains
that because tbe dty Ims very little money, all government officials
and those providing comonunlty services are unpaid. Describes the
attempt to make all people d^lre to become Involved Id the opera-
tions of city government.
1. Boosevelt City. Ala.— Politics and govemmeot. i. National
Educational TelevlsloD and Radio Center, n. Indiana. University.
Audio-Visual Center.
852.0761 74-704654
Indiana. Dniv. AudlthVisoal Oenter
Roosevdt vs. ist^tion {Motion picture) Wolper Produc-
tions, 1965. Released by Public Media, inc.
25 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Men In crisis)
With catalog.
Credit*: Narrator. Edmond O'Brien.
Summary: Discusses tbe conflict In tbe United States betwera
pacuist isolationists and Roosevelt, who favored lend-lease sod mili-
tary aid to Great Britain and Prance. Includes tbe war iriant toon
made by Rooserelt, his deal with England for SO United States
destroyers, and his beginning of the first peace-time draft in United
SUtes bistory.
1. Rooeevelt. Franklin Delano. Pres. U. S., 1882-1946. 2. U. S.—
Foreign relatlonK — 1933-194S. i. Wolper Productions, ii. Public
Hedla, inc. Series: Hen In crisis (Motion picture)
973.917 75-706749
Public Uedla, Inc.
The Rooster and mice have a race iMoHon ptt^ure) DBA
Productions. Released by NCodem Learning Aids, 1969.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. '
Bummary: A story of a race between a rooster and mice Is used
to stimulate oral language skills For primary grades.
1. Language arta (Elementary) 2. Oral communication.
I. DBA ProducIlonH. n. Modem Lsarolng Aids, New York.
872.6 75-706879
Modem Learning Aids
The Rooster and laice make pretzels (Motion picture) DBA
Productions. Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1969.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
BMmmory: Straws all tbe steps necessary Lo order to bake pretzels
or bread. Designed to be used to stimulate oral language skllla.
For primary grades.
L lancoage arts ( Elementary ) 2. Oral communication. S.
Bread-^Qvenlle films. i. DBA Productiona d. Modem Learning
Aids, New Tork.
372.6 70-706880
Modem Learning AJda
Root. Alan
Baobab — portrait of a tree.
Mzima — portrait of a spring.
Root nodule formation in Glycine max (Motion pic^re)
Iowa State University, Film Production Unit, 1968.
4 mir, color. (Iowa State University plant science films)
Versions available: si., magnetic sd., optical sd., cartridge. re«l,
8 mm., super 8 mm., 16 mm.
With film guide.
Summitry: Compares the development of two sets of soybean
plants: one set Inoculated with the bacterium Bhizobium japotUcum,
and the other not inoculated.
1. Soy-bean. 2. Root-tubercles. S. Rhlaoblum Japonlcom. i.
Iowa. State University of Science and Technology, Ames. Film
Production Unit
581.1 Fi A 68-1979
Iowa. Sute Univ. Film Production Unit
Root pressure (Motion picture) Ehicyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
3 m' V ■!. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
Loop film.
With teadters' guide.
Summary: Uses tlme-lapee photography of a carrot root and glass
tutrtng to show tbe rise of water In a plant, and demonstrates bow to
prepare the carrot and attach the glass tutring.
1. Root prenure. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Bdocatlooal
Corporation. Series: Botany aeries (Motion picture. BDcyclo-
paedia Britatmlca Kducatlonal Corp.)
681.028 70-703732
Bncjelopaedla Britanfltea Educational Ootp.
207
Root resection (Motion picture) University of Pennsyl-
vania, School of Dentistry, in consultation with tha
American Dental Association. Hade and released by
Crest Profeesional Services Division, Procter and Gram-
ble, 1961.
17 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Television dental clinics)
CredUt: Author. L I. Oroeaman.
Summary: Shows a tooth resection and demonstratea surgical
technique, pre-operatlve treatDjent, anesthesia, InstnimenUtion, post-
operative treatment, and X-ray follow-up.
1 Dentistry, Operative. i. Pennsylvania. University. School
of Dentlatry. ii. Procter and Gamble Company. Creat Professional
- ■ ■ Series: Television dental rflnics (Motion
Services Division,
picture)
Procter and Gamble Co.
617 Fi A 67-1
Crest ProfeMloaal Services
Boat warii imd prtAxca. tFilmstrip] Edocatioiial Projectioiu
Corp.. 1967.
17 fr. color. IS mm. (Language am program. Ml)
SUMMARY: Examinei Latin root words titd prcTues upon which many
wofda arc builL With capuont.
I. Engltth laagaagc — Word formation. I. Bdiicaoonal Projeclkms Corpo-
rstiofl. II. Series: Language arts program. (Rlmsthp] 648.
CPEU75i 412 72-734193
EducstionsI Prefectiaoi 72 MARC
Corp.
(PUmstrq)} Ediicaiional Prajectiooa
Corp.. 1967.
30 h. color. 35 mm. (Language arts program, 649)
SUMMARY: EaamJnn a vancty of Latin and Creek suffixes and root words
which are a pan of preseni-dajr language With captions.
1. English language— Word formation I Educational Projectioos Corpo-
ration. II. Series: Language ans program. (Filmstrip] 649.
(PEinSj 412 72-734192
Edacatioaal Prpicctiom 72 MARC
Corp.
Rooting plants in a windowsiU greenhouse (Motion picture)
Jam Hnndy School Service, 1D68.
2 motion pictures (4 mln. ea.) si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop films utounted la cartridge.
Summary: Demonstrates the niiuple procedures used in construct-
ing a wIndowBlll greenhouse for the rooting and growing of plants.
For elementary grades.
I. Window -gardening — Juvenile films. t. Jam Handy School
Service, Ina
636.9 7S-702293
Jam Handy School Service
Boots and their work (FUimtrip) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1967.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Flowering plants: tlieir structure and
function )
Creditt.- Collaborator. George I. Schwarta.
Summary: illustrate* the work of roots in anchoring plants In
tbe SOIL absorbing water and minerals from tbe eovlronment, atorina
food, and carrying out vegetative reproduction.
1. Roots (Botany) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Orporatlon. Series: Flowering planU: their structure and func-
tion (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4172
BDcydopaedla Britan- idea Edtieatloiial Corp.
The Roots of black resistance {Motion picture) WCBS-TV
and Columbia University. Keleased by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 196».
90 min. sd. b*w. 16 vam, (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 11: W. E. B. DuBois and the new century)
Bwmmary: Dr. Earl E. Thorpe describes the efforto of DuBoIs
and other blacks to form progressive movements and work for their
rights as Americans during the early years of tbe centory, as
evidenced by the ftirmation of such groups as the N. A. A. C. P., the
Natlooal Negro Business League, and tbe Niagara Movement. He
deaerlbes the conflict between W. K. B. DuBols and Booker T.
Washlngtoo.
1. Negroes— Civil rights— Societies, etc. 2. N^roes— History—
1877-1964. L Thorpe, Earl E n. New York. Television station
WOBS-TV. in. Colombia University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a history of Afro-.imerlcans
(Motion picture) Section 11 : W. E. B. DoBoIs and tbe new centniT.
301.451 72-704072
Holt, Rlnebart and Winston
Roots of freedom (Television program)
see
Athens, where the theater began.
The Roots of our urban problems (Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1971.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm., 16
min. microgroove. (America's urtMtn crisis, group 1, no. 1>
Also iasued with phonotape In cassette.
With teactier's guide.
Credits: Author. Woodbury Conkllng.
Summsry : Discusses the most pressing environmental problems
faclDg the urban areas of America. Includes air poUttti<m, water
pollution, waste dU^iosal, transportation, and bousing.
1. Cities and towns— U. 8. 2. Urban transportation — D. 8- I.
Society for Tisual Education. Inc., Chicago. Series: America's
urban crisis (Filmstrip) group 1, no. 1.
309.173 71-738018
Society for Visual EdDcati<m
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tlie Roots of the cold war. [Filmstrip] Wcstinghousc Learning
Press. 1972. Made by University-at- Large Programs.
2 filmstrips. color. 35 nun. uid 2 phooodiscs (2 1. each; 1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector)
Aiao iisued with phonoUpcs in caaaettes.
With teacher'! piide.
CREDITS: Producer, David X. Youi\g; narrator, Woody Liefert.
SUMMARY: Focuses on events that triggci^ t^' ^^^^^ w^ *^^ caused
tensions between the United Sutes and the U.S.S.R. Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.,
analyzes the siraiegies of Rooaevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, and tells how their
pcrvtnal psychology and political backgrounds shaped events. Explains how a
leascning of antagonisms was pouible.
1. World politics— 1945- 2. United Slates— Foreign relations—
Ruasia. 3. Russia— Foreign relations— United Sutes. I. Westinghouse
Learning Prew.
lD843) 327 72-735322
Westinghouse Learning 72 MARC
Corp.
Roots, stems, and leaves (FUmatrip)
satioD, 1967
Jam Handy Organi-
41 fi", i-wlor 35 luiu. (I'lam structure and growth, no. 4l
SHHimaiy: l>e>oribes the basic structure, ciiuracteristlca, and func-
tions uf pliiiii^. vMtli eiupliusis f>u ibe gruwth and tuiiLCIuns uf the
roots, stems, and leaves.
' ~ Stems (Botany) 3. I-eaves. i. Jam
Series: l*laiit structui-e and growth
Roots (Ilotany)
Handy Ors-'inizatlon, inc
(Filmstrip) no. 4.
Jam Haody OrgaQizatlon
581.3
Fi A 68-4931
Rooty-toot-toot (Motion picture)
see The Ballad of Frankie and Johnny
Rope from the baobab tree (Motion picture)
see Dogon Tribe of Central Africa: Rope from
the baobab tree
Rope jumping {Motion picture) Audiovisual and Physical
Education Sections, Los Angeles City Schools. Released
by Film Associates of California, 1968.
12 min. S(I, color. 16 mm.
With Btudy suide.
Summarv: Illiistrntes basic and advanced sKMlls In rope JumphiR.
Including bnslc movements for l>eginnera Shows how rope Jumping
activities can be done alone, with a partner, or with several otber
people.
1. Rope skipping. i. lAts Angeles Cltf School District, u. Film
Associates of Cjillfomla, Los Angeles.
372.8 Fi A 68-1196
Film .Associates California
Rope of flesh (Motion picture)
see Mudhoney
Roscoe Pound -A merle an Trial Lawyers Foundation
see
The Accident scene.
Arguing a motion.
Arrest and search of the adult offender.
Client-jury identification.
Commencing proof including opening
statements and examination of Initial witnesses.
Conference In chambers.
Conference on trial tactics.
Cross examination 1.
Cross examination 2.
Deposition procedure.
The Dogmatic witness.
Exhibit foundation.
Expert witness.
Expert witness examination, including
direct and cross-examination of two experts.
Extraordinary review.
The Hostile witness.
In^)anellng the jury,
initial preparation of defense.
Juvenile prosecution from beginning to end.
The Medical exhibit.
Miranda interrelation.
The Motion for directed verdict.
Objections and offers of proof.
The Opening statement.
Post -trial motions.
Post-trial motions and review.
Preliminary examination.
Pre -Miranda interrogation.
Preparation of plaintiff.
The Pre-trial conference.
Pretrial preparations and motions.
The Reluctant witness.
The Robbery.
Search and questioning of juvenile
offender.
Search warrant.
Sentencing.
Summation.
The Trial brief.
The Use of overlays.
Voir -dire.
The Rose {Moti&n picture) Public Media, inc. Made by
Sheil-Kama Productions. Released by Fibns Incorpo-
rated, 1%7.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 nmi.
Summary: A film record of the paycbological reactions of a woman
during pregnancy and childbirth.
1. Pregnancy— Personal narratives. r. Public Media, inc.
n. Films Incorporated.
155.43 79-706163
Public Media, Inc.
The Rose and the robe {SloHon piotwv) Alex Hankocy,
1968.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suminury: Depicts, through a series of paintings by Ted DeOnula,
the work of Padre Juolpero Serra, a Franciscan who set out to
eatabllsb a chain of mliwlons on the coast of Callforoia.
1. Serra, Junlpero, 1713-1784. 2. Missions— California. i. De
Orazla, Ted Ettore, 1906- n. Hankocr. Alex.
266^ 71-702556
CINE
Roselllnl, Roberto, 1906-
see
Ways of love.
Rosen, Peter
see
rm a man.
We've come this far.
208
Rosen (Peter) Productions
see Peter Rosen Productions
Rosen, Robert, 1942-
see
The Mime.
Rosen, Winifred. Marvin*s manhole
Marvin's manhole.
Rosenbaum, Eileen, Ronnie
see
Ronnie.
Der Rosenkavalier {Filmstrip) Metropolitan Opera Guild,
72 fr. color. S5 mm. {Opera in color)
With script.
CredUi: Conductor, Karl Bohm. Cast: Leonle Rysanek, Chrlsta
Ludwig, Reri Grist. Walter Berry, NIcolal Gedda.
Bummarj/: Presents illustrations from a complete performance of
Richard Strauss' opera Der Rosenkavalier as presented onstage at
the Metropolitan Opera House In New York City.
1. Strauss, Richard, 1864-1&49. Der Rosenkavalier. l Strauss,
Richard, 1864-1949. Der Rosenkavalier. n. Metropolitan Opera
Guild.
782.1 77-786196
Metropolitan Opera Guild
Rosenthal (Sanders) Productions
see Sanders Rosenthal Productions
Rosenwein, Daniel, 1947-
see
Mean to me.
Silent snow, secret snow.
Rosenzweig, Marcel
Hand tools: cutting tools.
The Lathe. Part 1; Spindle turning.
The lAthe. Part 2: Faceplate turning.
Plastics in art and industry.
A' Rosewood daydream (Motion picture)
Board of Canada. 1970.
National Film
14 niln. 8(1. color. 16 mm.
Also isnued In 35 mm.
CREDITS: Pi-oducer and director. Ian .MacNell; camera, Enccne
SUMMARY : The Rosewood Daydream, a small group of Canadian
musicians In their young twenties, describe how they began to visit
old folks' homes where they perform without fee.
1. Rosewood Daydi-eam (Musical group) I. Canada. National
Film Board. _ _ „„..
|MT^21] 785.06 76-712815
National Film Board of Canada
Roshay, Dennis
see
Conservation: Waterfall,
Rosie's walk (Motion picture) Weston Woods Studios, 1970.
Made by Kratky Film Studios. Prapue.
4 niln. od. colar. 11! ram.
Rl JIMARY: IlliistraIeK the chlldi-en's book, Husle's walk, by Pat
Hiiti-hiiiR, ill which a ben unwillingly leads a fox, which Is after her.
Into one disaster after another before she finally comes home safe
from her walk. For primary grades.
I. Hiitchins. Pat, UM2- Rosies walk. II. Weston Woods Stu-
dios, Weston. Conn.
372.6 78-710642
Weston Woods Studios
RosieVwalk (Filmstrip) Weston Woods Studios, 1971.
19 fr. color. S.** mm. and phonodisc: 7 In., 83i rpm., 8 mln.
Also issued with phouotape In cassette.
AIko Issued as one part of a sound filmstrip set with ptaonotape In
caMHette. or with 12 In. phonodisc with audible or Inaudible signals.
Itaxed on the book of the same title by Pat HutcblDS.
With text booklet.
SUMMARY : The story of Rosle the hen. who Is unaware that
the fox is following her.
I. Hutchlns, Pat. 1M2- Bosle'i walk. II. Weston Woods
Studios, Weaton, Conn.
872.6 7ft-740005
Westoa Wooda Studios
Rosow, Eugene
L. A. too much.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Ross, Carl J
Introduction to animal dissection.
Ross, David W
see
Guiding and developing employees.
Ross, Edward
Bee
Metamorphosis.
Ross, Paul Bernard
see
Waiting.
Ross Hunter Productions
see
Back street.
Flower drum song.
I'd rather be rich.
S a man answers.
Portrait in black.
The Thrill of it all.
RoMMaeDoMU:taitfctb«tpOTn«.[MocknpictiM«] DavidMB
Films. Rekaied by SUver Burdett Co^ 1971.
13 min. mL color. 1i mm. (Writen on tOm)
SUMMARY: Rom MacDonaU, ma% ibe detective Rory yan. deoMitt-
ttrmtes writing about wtiM you know and prcs an cjurapk of bow a writer
re-writet a four tine pttrafraph.
I. Millar. Kenoeth. 19IS- 2. Detective and nyMcry atoriea— Tet^
nique. I. Millar. Kenaetfi, 1915- II. DsvidK» Fibitt, San Franctooo.
III. Silver Burden CoaipaBy. IV. Scries: Writeia as Rim. iMotioo pictmj
lPN3383i 80S.02 70-713275
CINE n MARC
Ross Macdonald: in the first person (Motion pictore) Sil-
ver Burdrtt Co., 1971. Made by Davidson Fihns.
23 min. sd. color. IS mm. (Writers on wrltlns)
With teacher's BunestiooB.
CREDITS : Aiitbors. John U. DavidsoD. Art Kaye
SUMMARY: Preseots the delectlve-mystery writer Ross Mac-
donald dlxcuBsing bis work, bla phltoaophy, and hU feelings about
writing.
1. UUtar, Kenneth, 1915- I. Sllrer Burdett Company.
II. Series: Writers on writing (MoUon picture)
rPS3525.I486] 807 76-713902
SUver Burdett Co.
Rossen Enterprises
see
The Hustler.
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio, 1792-1868. n
barbiere di Siviglia
see
The Barber of Seville by Gioacchino
Rossini.
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio, 1792-1868. La gazza
ladra
see
Tlie Thieving magpie (lA gazza ladra)
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio, 1792-1868. La
gazza ladra Overture
The Thieving magpie.
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio. 1792-1868.
Guillaume Tell. Overture
see
William Tell overture, by Gioacchino
Rossini.
Rossini. Gioacchino Antonio. 1792-1868. L'ltaUana
in Algeri
see
The Italian In Algiers.
Rossiter, Clinton Lawrence, 1917- The
American Presidency
see
The American Presidency.
Rossner, Judith. What kind of feet does a bear
have?
see
What kind of feet does a bear have?
Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918. Cyrano de Bergerac
see
Tbe Count of Monte Cristo [and) Cyrano de Bertenc
Cyrano de Bergerac.
Rota-Filmverleih
see
Das Buch, wle es wurde.
Rotary Sunshine Camp {Uoiion picture) Eastman Kodak
Co. and Rotary Club of Rochester, New York, 1967.
Made by Eastman Kodak Co. and Film Enterprises.
13 mill. 8d. color. 18 mm.
Summary.- Shows various activities which take place at Rotary
Sunshine Camp, a two-week camp on I^ke OnUrlo, which Is run by
the Rotary Club of Bocheater for handicapped cblldreiL
1. Camps. I- E:asttnan Kodak Company, n. Rottry Clob,
Rochester. N. T. „..„„.
790.019 Fi A 68-811
CINE
Rotating flows {Uotion picture) Education Developinent
Center. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1969.
29 min, «<i. iMor. IG mm. (Fluid n»echanlcs film")
Made for (he .Naiional CummUiee for Fluid MechHnlcs.
Summarp: lUii'itrateg the phenomena associated with rotatloo of
homogenous fluids. Including horlaontal trajectories in surface gravity
waves, low and blgh-Rossby-number flows around ^beres, Taylor
walls, normal modes of Inertia oscillation, and Rossby waves in a
(^Indrlcal annulus.
1. Fluid dynamics. 2. Routing masses of fluid. i. Education
Development Center, n. E^cyclt^taedla Britannlca E^lucatlonal Cor-
poration. Series: Fluid mechanics Alms (Motion picture)
632 76-706657
CINE
Rotating toamiqnets {Motion picture) Delta College. Re-
leased by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 min. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop flim.
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: Illustrates the correct method of applying a rotating
tourniquet apparatus to the four extremities. Shows how tbe
patient's blood pressure Is Uken before the apparatna is set and
turned on at a pressure between the patlait's Bystolic and diastolic
,. Blood pressure — Measurement 2. Nurses and narslag. i-
DelU College, n. Prentice- Hall. Inc. Series: NurBlng skills and
techniques (Motion picture)
610.73 79-705229
Prentlce-Hall
Rotating tourniquets (Filmstrip) Trainex Corp., 1971.
88 fr. ralor. 3S mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm..
18 min, microgroove, (Patient care aeries)
Also issued with pbonotape.
With script and instructor's manual.
SUMMARY: A training film for nurses. Shows step-by-step, tbe
use of rubber tourniquets, blood pressure cnffa used as toiiroiquets.
and an automatic rotating machine. Coven the anatomy and physi-
ology associated with tbe use of rotating tourniquets.
1. Tourniquets. T. Trainex Corporation. II. Serlea: Patleot
care series (Filmstrip)
610.73 76-739152
TnUtwx Corp.
Rotation {FUmttrip)
ment, 1966.
Ward's Natural Science Establish-
46 fr. color. 35 mm. (Basic astronomy, no. 2)
With teacher's guide.
Bummory: DiBCuscea the terms rotation and axis and explains
polar flattening. Glvea proofs of the earth's rotation.
1. RoUtlonal motion. 2. Earth— RoUI Ion. t. Ward's Natural
Science Establishment, Inc. Serlea: Basic astronomy (Fllmatrlp)
no. 2.
Fi A 67-3610
Ward's Natural Science Establlahment
Rotation based on a triani^ (Motion picture) British
Home Entertainment, London. Released in the IT. S. by
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
3 min. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Geometric proofs series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
.Summary: Shows that wlien a triangle is rotated 180*, tbe nvw
triangle forms a p«tmli«10ffraiii with tbt old triangle.
L TrUngle. 2. ParaL'elogrsm. L Brtttab Home Bbtertalnmeot
II. BFA Educational Media. Serlea: Geometric proofiB seriea (Ho>
Uon picture)
613 7»-7U705
BFA Educational Media
209
Roth, Charles B
see
Knowing your emplt^ees — individual
differences .
Understanding personality and behavior.
Rothacker, inc., New York
see
The Chemical engineer.
Rothschild, Amalie
see
Woo who? May Wilson.
Rothschild, Richard
see
The Better life.
Rothschild Film Corporation, Brooklyn
see
Israel today.
Mexico today.
Nature's way — the inland pond.
Thermometers .
Rotifer {Motion picture) Educational Services, 1966.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Small things »
With note*.
Made for the Elementary Science Study iiroject.
Snmmaiy: Uses time-lapse photography and advanced microacop.v
to present a detailed study of the structure, shape, and movement
of the microscopic organism rotifer. „ , , v-
1 Rot I fera— Juvenile flima- t- Educational Services, inc.. New-
ton, Mass. Series: Small things (Motion picture)
Education Development Center F* A «7 oiOl
Rotifer {Motion picture) Educational Services. Released
by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge,
1967.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Issued in super 8 inm. and xtaiidard 8 mm.
Originally made for the Elementary Science Study Program.
With flIm notes on cariridge case.
Summary: A detailed study of the microscopic organism rotifer.
1. Rotl fern —Juvenile fllm.s. i. Rducational Services, Inc., New.
ton. Mass. n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-1020
Ealing Corporation
Rotifer {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
3 miD. bL color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebrates series)
Loop film. FHm notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Collaborator, Bmce Boasell.
Summary: Studlea tbe claaslficatlon, Btructnre. behavior, and ecol-
^^^.^Rot^era. ' i. Tborne Films. Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series : Tbe
Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
695 70-700784
Tborne Films
A Rotifer — Philodina {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannlca Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. Bl. color. su[>er 8 mm. (Microbiology)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses mlcrophotography to study the PAUodMo.
1. Bollfera. t. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corpora-
tion. Serlea: Microbiology (Motion picture)
593 77-709099
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Rot ruck, Kitty
see
Tom projects. Bishop method of clothing
construction.
Rotterdam {Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Holland)
Loop flUn.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Summary: Describes the principal features of Rotterdam, tbe
major dty of Holland. Describes the modem bulkllngs, shopping
areas, and transportation systems which were built after tbe ds-
stnictioD of World War n.
1. Rotterdam— Descr. L Park Films. Series: Holland (Ho-
tion picture)
914J2 Fi A 68-3034
Park Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rotterdam — Europort gateway to Europe (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Kducational Corp. in collabora-
tion with the Xetherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Released by Kncvclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1971.
20 min. Rd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued tn b&w.
With script.
CREDITS : Producer, Irv Ruslnow,
SUUM.^RT : A study of life In Rotterdam. Includes views of the
dt; and its people.
1. Rott^rdsm — Descriptioo. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
rDJ4n.R8] 914.92 70-712992
Encyclopaedia Brltaa- nlca Educational Corp.
Rotting pear {Motion picture) Educational Serricee, 1965.
4 miD. 8l. color. 8 mm. ( Mlcrogardenlng)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Sdence Study project
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography to record the profreaslre
destruction of a pear by brown rot fungus over a period of Ato
weeks. Shows the auccesslre ttMgcB of the spread of the rot, the
destruction of the Interior tissue of the fruit, and the fonnatlon of
vast numbers of spores which may then Infect other nearby fralt
1, Pear — Diseases and pests — Jareoile films. 2. Brown rot —
Juvenile Alms. L EducaUoaal Services, Inc., Newt<«i, Mass. Se-
ries : Mlcrogardenlng ( Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2896
Education Development Crater
Roubaix. Paul de
see
Allegro ma troppo.
Rough and smooth {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln si. color. 8 mm. (Starting science i)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With teachers Rulrte. . ^ -
aumman/: Shows rough and wnooth surfaces and the etfect of
theae surftfces on sliding. Explains how heat is produced by fric-
tion, and Illustrates how lubrication will smooth surfaces and lessen
friction. ,^ ,
J Surfaces (Technology). 2, Friction. S. Lubrication and lubri-
cants. I. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Starting science r (Motion picture)
531 71-708001
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Rough and smooth (Motion picture) Hester and Associatee,
1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Awareness)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Author, Stanley Madeja.
SUMMARY: Develops the concept of texture through lilustrat Ions
extracted from natural and man-made objects In order to assist the
student to gain sensitivity to textural design dement
1. Texture (Art) I. Hester and Associates. II. Series: Aware-
ness (Motion picture)
rN7430.5] 153.7 71-713314
Hester and Associates
Hou^ Notes Compai^, Indianapolis
see
Selling life insurance needs.
Roughing and alignment
Auto body: Roughing and alignment.
Roughing stock between centers (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking aeries. Set 8: Lathe)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points out that wood that Is square In cross section
iBU« be rough cut into the shape of a cylinder before finishing work
can be performed. Shows how to remove the square edges from a
workpiece during the Initial tough cutting phase.
1. Turning, i. McGraw-Hltl Book Company. Series: Wood-
working aeries (Motion i>lcture) Set 5: Lathe.
684.08 Fi A 68-2773
UcOraw-HlU Book Co.
Roughing with hydraulic jack {Motion picture) Jam Handy
Organization, 1967,
4 mil) f\. color, aupcr 8 mm. (Automotive sheet metal repair,
00. 12)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
nummary: Hhows Ihe elTecta of using the hydraulic Jack. Demon-
strutt-r- tlie combined use of the hydraulic jack, the hammer, and
the dolly block. „ ,
I. .<liwt-uiet;il work, i. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Seriea:
Automotive sheet metal repair (Uotlon picture) no. 12.
629.28 Fi A 08-2542
3itm Handy Organlu- tion
Roughs (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Released by
Oioswl & I>unlap, 1966.
:; mi:, *L color, super 8 mm. (Oraphic*photoniechanlcal)
Loop nim.
Ciilils''Kx.!culive producer. Robert B, BBeihlag.
Hummary: DemonstraU- bow a commercial artist ""*«!• P*"^"
dtetch that show- placement of copy, »»««»«»«.••«> ^TiSim Pro-
J. Commercial art 2. Photography. A^Tfr*'''''* „ Va^S^ i^
ductlon- II Orosset k Dunlap. Inc., publishem. New Yorfc. »«■
rtes: «r«phio.-i.holomechanlcal (Motion picture) 74_711868
flcope Product iont
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Rouli-roulant (Motion picture)
see The DeviVs toy
Round neck knit top~4oable knit cotton (Filmstrip)
Miriam Hollen. Made by Bob Rood Productions, Re-
leased by Imperial Film Co., 1970.
M fr. color. 35 mm. (See It aad sew It : ruudamenuls of sew-
ing with kDlti)
With guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates how to sew a rooad neck knit top oslag
double knit cotton. „ „ ,,,^
1. BlousM. 2. Sewing. 3. Knit goods. I. Hollwi. Miriam. IL
Imperial FiUn Company, Inc.. LakeUnd, Fla. IIL Series: See It
and sew it: Fundamentals of aewing with knits <FllnMtr1p)
[TT545] 646.4 70-789602
A. I. A. Bo(ridiBt
Round trip {Motion picture) Dorothy Orr and Othel G.
Goff, 1968.
0 min. sd, color. 16 mm.
Summary: Illu-*trate8 the steps in the water cycle as water vapor
from the ocean .-ondeiises and falls a" rain or snow on mounUlns
and is then carried back to the ocean. „ _ ^.u . ^
1 Hydroiogic cycle. i. Orr, Dorothy B. n. Goff, Othel t..
551.6 70-705658
CINE
The Rounders {Motion picture)
1964.
84 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
PanavlslMi. Metrocolor.
Baaed on the novel of the same title by Max Evans.
CrtdU$: Producer. Richard E. Lyons; director and writer, Burt
Kennedy: music Jeff Alexander; director of photography, Paul G.
Vogel; editor, John McSweeney. Cait: Glenn Ford, Henry Fonda,
Sue Ane Langdon. Hope Holiday. Chill Willa.
Summary: A western comedy about a pair of middle-aged itin»-
ant bronc-busters and their misadventures with a whlskey-mash-eat-
ing roan stallion.
I. Evans, Max. The rounders, u. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Fi 67-1267
Rounding (foxes) (Motion picture) National Council of
Tenchers of Mathematics in cooperation with General Learn-
ing Coip. Made by Davidson Films. Released by Silver
Hurdett Co.. 1970.
11 mln. sd. color, 16 mm. (Elementary mathematics tor teach-
ers and students. Student film 80)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Project director, Harry D. Ruderman; teacher*.
LAuren O. Woodby. Joseph Moray.
SUMMARY: An animated film In which four foxea try to de-
termine bow to share equally eleven eggs.
1. Division. I. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
II. Sliver Burdett Company. III. Series: Elementary matheoutlci
for teachers and students. Student film 8G (Motlw picture)
[QA115] 511 71-713716
Sliver Burdett Co.
Rounding numbers (FUmstrip) Popular Science Audio-
Visuals. 1969.
44 fr. color. 35 mm.
rL'lS';- uL'tttnumb.r U.e .„ de^.op 'Si"'*''"'' '»' 'T^;
lag numbers to the nearest ten. the nenioit hundred. «»d I'e "<«"«
thiusand. Eip!«ln« • method of rounding numhers without the »»e
of the Duml)er line. With captions. d™..i.i.
1 Numbers. Theory of. 2. Approilmatlon theory. i. Popular
Science Audlo-Vlsuals.
511
Popular Science Audio- Vlsnato
73-733601
Rounding with a rasp and file (Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1071.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 3)
Loop film. ... ,,
1 Files and rasps. 2. Woodwork. I. Fairfield Associates. II.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series; Woodworking
(Motion picture) part 3.
[TT180] 684.08 72-716232
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Rounds, Glen, 1906- Casey Jones
see
Casey Jones,
Roundtable Films
see
Oettjnt almd— <Im roul of •elf-development.
A Measure of underaundin|.
Welcome aboard.
Roundtable Productions, Beverly Hills, Calif,
see
The Anatomy of a presentation.
The Bob Knowlton story.
OettJnt aliead— the nwd of lelf-^levelopment.
210
The Hidden side of selling.
I'd rather not say.
Judging people.
The Making of a decision.
The National managerial test.
Take a giant step.
Writing letters that get results.
You're coming along fine.
Roundworms (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. 81. color, supw 8 mm. (The Invertebrates)
Loop lilm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary- Points out the advsnce of roundworms over nat
worms, and uses close-op photography to show ascarls. trlchna,
filarla hookworm, and rotifer. Shows the structure of the pointed
cylindrical body, cuticle, mouth, muscular pharynx. Intestine, anus,
locomotion, and reproducUon. /^.„k-ih«.
1 Nematoda. 2. RoUfera. i. Baling Corporation. Cambridge,
Mass. Series: The Invertebrates (Motion picture)
5&5 74^-700612
Ealing Corporation
Rouse, Irving. 1913-
see
Areas and periods of culture in the Greater Antilles.
Areas and periods of culture in Venezuela.
Culture sequences in south and east Florida.
Culture sequences in Ihe Long Island Sound region.
Roustabout (Motion picture) Hal Wallis Productions. Re-
leased by Paramount Pictures Corp., 19ft4.
101 rain. sd. color. 35 mm,
Technlscope. Technlcoior. , a. d> k ..„™
CredUf Producer, Hal B. Wallis; director. John Rich; story.
Allan Weiss; screenplay. Anthony La*"^^' *"" ^*'"f = J"*?^
Joseph J. Utley; clnematogrsphy, Luclen BslUrd; editor, warren
Lc«v Cm(: Elvis Presley, Barbara Stanwyck. Joan Freeman, Lelf
Erlckson. Sue Ane Langdon. _. _
Bumf^ry: A musical comedy about an Itinerant young man who
Joins a circus, fnlls in love with the show manager's daughter, and
saves the business from bankruptcy. f.„„w,—
I. Wallis (Hal) Productlona n. Paramount Picture* Corpora-
"""■ Fi 67-1306
The Router (Motion picture) Stanley Works, 1967. Made
by Visual Instruction Productions.
VA 111' fd, color. 16 mm
Summaiy: Shows the router, a high speed power tool for cutting
and sliaping wood, plastic, and non-ferrous metals. Pi-esents the
noraenclatme of jMirts of the router, their functions, the setting up
of the router, and the .actual cutting operations, stressing safety pre-
cautions „
1 Rou ling-machines. i. Stanley Works, New BrlUln, Owm.
621.9 Fi A ea-H
visual Instruction Productions
The Router and its parts (Motion picture) Stanley Tools.
Released by Visual Instruction Productions, Victor Kay-
fetz Productions, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. ^ ^ „ ^
IxKip film mounled in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. ana
In super 8 mm.
Summory: Introduces the nomenclature of the parts of the router
as they are presented. „ „.,.,-.
1. Routing-machines. i. Stanley Works, New Britain. Conn.
Stanley Tools Division, u. Kayfets (Victory Productions, New York.
621.9 Fi A 68-1780
Victor Kayfert Produc- tlons
The Router: bits and inserting them {Motion picture)
Stanley Tools. Released by Visual Instruction Produc-
tions, Victor Kayfetz Productions, 1968.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fltra mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
° KmflfT-^Explains the types of bits used In a router and how to
Insert them properly to make various types of cute.
1. Routing-machines. i. Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn.
SUniev Tools Dlvl.'*lon, n. Kayfets (Victor) Productions, New Yorlt.
621.9 Fi A 68-1781
Victor Kayfest Produc- tiona
The Router: finished cuts and accessories {Motion picture)
Stanley Tools. Released by Visual In.struction Produc-
tions, Victor Kayfetz Productions, 1968.
color. 8 mm.
lunled in cartridge. Inued tn standard 8 mm. and
4 min. si.
l>x>p fllm _
In super 8 mm. . ,^.
Summary: Illustratee how various types of cuts are made with
a router using different kinds of bits and demonstrates the nae of
th« dovetail attachment for making dovetail Joints.
1. Routing-machines. i. Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn.
Stanley Tools Division, ri. Kayfets (Victor) Productions, New York.
621.9 Fi A 68-1782
Victor Kayfest Produc- tlons
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Router pluw (Motion picture) Walden FUm Gorp^
1M8.
4 mln. sL color, super 8 mm. {Basic woodworklos — hutd
tools)
Looj) film.
1. Woodwork. 2. PlanM <Hind tools) l Walden Film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworklns— hand tools (Motion plctore)
684.08 73-708409
Waldeo Film Corp.
The Router: procednns and safety (Motion picture) Stan-
ley Tools. Released by Visual Instruction Productions,
Victor Kayfetz Productions, 1968,
3 mlu. sL color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm moanted la cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
la super 8 mm.
Bummarif: Illustrates procedures for oslos a rooter and tbe proper
safety practices to follow.
1. Routing-machine*. i. Sunlej Works. New Britain. Oonn.
Stanley Tools Dlvlsloa. XL Kayfetx ( Victor) Productions, New ToriL
621.9 Fi A 68-1783
Victor Karfect Prodoc- tlona
Boater: roating a lar^e area (Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Poruble power tools)
Loop aim. Fllm notes on cartridge caiw.
Summary: Demonstrates techniques for routing out a large area.
1. Routing machlaes. i. E^allng Corporadoo, Cambridge, MabS.
Series; Portable power tools (Motion picture)
684.08 74-706352
SiallogCorp-
The Router: setting bits and trial cats (Motion picture)
Stanley Tools. Released by Visual Instruction Produc-
tions, Victor Kayfetz Productions, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Ivued Id standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
Summon/: Demonstrates the method of settlog bits la a roatw
to BuAe a proper depth of cut and shows trial cots to determine
If tbe btt'ls set properly.
L Eoutlng-machlnes. i- Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn.
Stanley Tools DItIsIoo. n. Kayfets ( Victor) Prodoctlons, New York.
621.9 Fi A 68-1784
victor Kayfext Prodoc- Uoni
Rooter: Teining and inlajriiis {Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1970.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Portable power tO(^)
Ix>op fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Demottstrates the setup and operatloa of tbe router for
decorating work by means of reining and Inlaying.
1. Routing macfalnea. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Portable power tools (Motion picture)
684.08 70-T06351
BaUngOorp.
Routine physical exwiiiatiOD (POrngtrip) Blakistan Divi-
sion, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made in collaboration
with Daniel C. Dillon.
;i2 f r. color, 3A mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 ln„ SSi rpm.. 20 mln.
(Basic nursing procedures)
With script and teacher's guide.
Credit$: Educational consulunts, Werner BoettOM, Jean AUto.
Summary: Demonstrates how to ftsslst a physician as be ecmdoctl
a routine phyRical examination.
1. Periodic health examinations. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Blaklston Division. Series: Basic nursing procedures (Fllmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 68-5174
McOraw-Hllt BookCo.
Rowley, Frederick
Thoreau on the river: perspectives on
change.
Roxbury Prothictions
see
The Prize.
Hoxy Film, G.m.b.H. & Co.
see
Brainwashed.
Boy Harris (Motion picture) Modem Leaminf; Aids^ 1964.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Tbe Sum and substance)
Himmnry: Presents an InterTlen- wltb coropoaer and teacber Roy
Harria, who dIscuMes bis creative capacity In terms of tbe larger
values be flnds In human life: the eminently moral laws of the
universe and tbe constant, refreshing, renewal he sees in nature snd
in each successive generation of students.
1. HarrlH. Roy. 1808- 2. Ufe. 3. Ethics. i. Modem Learn-
ing Aids, Ne^v York. Series: Tbe Sum and substance lUotlon
picture)
170 Fi A 67-5267
Modem Talking Picture Service
[Boy M. Cohn, (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1953.
m. (Meet tbe press)
tbe NBO-TV documattary sbow Meet
28min. sd. b&w. Ifl
Telec&tt May 2, 1963.
tbe presa
Cre4ttM: Producers. Martba Rountree, Lawrence SpiTak; director,
Oarl Degen : sponmr, Revere Copper and Brasa
Bimmary: Roy H. Cohn, cblef couns^ for tbe Senate permaoent
iDTestlgatlng Committee, tells of his examination of American Infor-
mation serrlces abroad. A discussion wltb Uartba Roontree, moder-
ator, Wlllett Edwards, Ernest Llndley, Lawrence Splvak, and
William Wbite.
1. Cohn, Roy M. 2. Information serrlces— U. 8. i. National
Broadcasting Company, inc. NBO Television Network. Series:
Meet tbe press (Motion picture)
827.73 73-701467
Boy Nolan Productions
Rail frei^t today.
You can't grow a green plant In a closet.
Bor Tash was there (Motion picture) Canadian Broadcast-
ing Corp., OtUwa, 1966. Made by Spaulding Taylor Hall,
ltd.
80 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Telescope)
Cniitt: Producer. Herb Taylor; director, Beos Bonnier* ; pbo-
tocrapt^. Herb Taylor. Boy Tasb.
Summary: Depicts evenU In tbe life of lAotograf^wr Roy Taah.
■bowing bim at work at Government House and at tbe opening of
Parliament. Us«i stock footage to sbow repreaentati*e ssinples of
bis work from 1917 to tbe present
1. Tasb, Boy. L Canadian BroadeasUnff Corporation. Se-
ries : Telescope (Motion plctnie)
927 Fi A 68-1005
Natloeal rum Board of Canndn
Royal Acaden^ of Dramatic Art, London
see
Romeo and Juliet.
Royal Adelaide Hospital. Dept. of Mental Health
see
A Man with a problem.
Royal Canadian Air Force
see Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force
Royal Canadian Legion
see
A remembrance day salute.
Royal Films International
see
Life at the top.
Nothing but the best.
The Pun4}kin eater.
Royal Institute of Architects, London
see
Man-made world: Who cares?
Royal Institute of British Architects, London
see
Architecture. Part 1. Materials.
Architecture. Part 2: (Construction.
Architecture. Part 3: Etesign.
Man-made world: Change is normal.
Man-made world: Environment.
Man-made world: Man and mactiines.
The Boyal Province (Motion picture) Nova Scoda Infor-
mation Service, Halifax, 1967. Made by Nova Scotia
Travel Bureau. Released in the U. S. by Canadian Travel
Film Library.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit$: Producer, Margaret Perry; director. Ned Norwood; nar
rator, Richard Thomaa : pbotography, Margaret Perry. Ned Norwood.
Summary: Portrays the colorful early history of Nova Scotia from
its earliest colonizers in lOOC through the struggle of I>cml8lx)urK to
Its entrance Into Confederation. Pictures tbe many races that set-
tled in Nora Scotia and tbe contributions they made through their
Tsrled cultures and customs and social and political aebierements.
1. Nora Scotia. i. Nora Scotia. Dept of Trade and Industry.
IL Canadian Trar^ Film Library.
971.6 Fi A 67-5680
National Film Board of Csnsda
The Royal silk of Thailand (Motion picture) Thai Airways
Intematiomd, Bangkok. Made and released in the U. S.
by McDonnell Douglas Corp., 1968.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A study of band-woTeo Tbal silk, Thailand's fastot
growing export commodity. Follows tbe procw of tbe creation of
silk from tbe Uny bombyx-mort motb to tbe llnlsbed product In>
eludes acenes of teoogiles, watirwayv, tbe TlUafw. and tbe Inhabit-
ants of Thailand.
1. Silk maoufactore and trade — Slam. l Thai Alrwaya Intsr^
oMional. n. McDonmlt Douglas Corporation.
677 76-70266T
CINB
Royal Titles
see
Once upon a Christmas time.
Royal Typewriter Company, inc.
see
Successful secretary.
BoyaUsts and Puritans, 1635-1660 (Filmetrip) Viaaal
Productions, Londoo. Released in the T7. S. by Proth-
mann ^Vssociatee, 1968.
Mfr. ctrior. 35 mm. (Looking into history, no. 11)
with teacbera gnldb
Bmmmary: Illustrates tbe aigllA social scene during tbe time ot
the Royalists and tbe Pnrttana
1. Ot Brit.— Soctal life and customs— 17tb century. i. Tlsoal
Prodoctlons. n. ProChmann AasocUtes. Series: LoiAlng Into
hMory (PUmstrlp. Protbmann Associates) no. IL
942.06 70-784701
Protbmann Asaodataa
211
Roylance, Ward Jay, 1920-
Utah, the Incredible land. Part 1:
The Colorado Plateau.
Utah, the incredible land. Part 2:
The Rocky Mountains and Great Basin.
Royle, Edwin Milton, 1862-1942. The squaw man
see
The Squaw man,
Bnb-a-dDb-a-did> (FUmetrip) Jam Handy School Senrioe,
1969.
36 f r. color. 35 mm. and [Aonodlsc : I s^ 12 In.. 33} rpm.. 5 mln.
microgroore. (Slng-a-song of cleanliness)
Bwmmutry: A sing-along approach to learning deanlineas habits.
USM ctaildren of different races to lUnstrate tbe Importance of daan-
linea habits as they affect self-prtde and social conUcts. For prl<
mary gradm.
1. SanlUtton— JuTenlle films. 2. Hygiene— Jnrenile dims. i.
Jam Handy School Serrlce, loc. Series : 81ng-a-song of eleaolUMM
(Fllmstrtp)
372.3 7»-78664ff
A. L. A. Booklist
Bobber (Filmstrip) Commcm Ground, London, 1949. Made
by L. J. Simpkin. Released in the 17. S. by Carman Edu-
cational Anociatee, 1966.
28 fr. bftw. 35 nun.
Wltb teachers notes.
Summary: Uses a story sequence to Illustrate tbe production of
rubber.
1. Rubber. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman E^lu-
catlonal Associates.
338.4 76-738580
Carman Educational Associates
RaMcr. [Motion picture) BBC-TV, London, 1971. Released in
the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
20 min. mL bftw. 16 mm. (ScKOU ail siound ui. no. 4)
SUMMARY: Presenu the main upects of the manufacture of rubber the
tapfNBg of rubber tree* for their up; tbe vulcanizing pixiccM for the trestcBcnt
of latex and the uk of synthetic rubber u compared with natural rubber; sad
the UK of vulcanized rubber as an elastic material.
I. Rubber— Juvenile fUmt. [I Rubber] I. Britidi Broadcasting Coqxm-
tion. Televiaion Senricc. II. Tmtc-Life POms. 111. Series: Science all around
u*. [M0600 picture] no. 4.
(TS1890) 678 71-714713
Time-Ufe Rlou 72 MARC
Bnbber band printing (Motion pictare) Ikon Films. Re-
leased by Bailey Films, 1968.
8 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Prlntmaklng seies)
Loop film.
With manual.
Credits: Educational consultant, Robert O, White.
Summary: Shows how to make a pHnt using modular forms,
bow to use linear forms rather than broad areas, and how to create
a skeletal Image. With captiona. For elementary grades.
1. Printing— Juvenile films. I. Ikon Films. II. Bsiley Films,
inc.. Hollywood. Cslif. Series: Prlntmaklng series (Motion pic-
ture)
372.6 70-7092fi8
BFA Educational Media
Bobber dam ai^eatioD (Motion picture) University of
Alabama School of Dentistry, 1069.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows a four-banded dentistry approach to tbe place-
ment of a rut>t)er dam during a dental operatloa.
1. Dentistry. Operative. t Alabama. UnlTeraity. SdMol of
Dentistry.
617 74-701821
UnlT. of Ala. School of Dentistry
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rubber in Malaya {Mot'um picture) Public
Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
Media, inc.
18 niin. ftd. color. 16 mm. (Man and blB world)
Edited version of the motion picture made by Institut fQr Film
imd Blld, Munlcb.
Smiimari/: A .study of Malayan natives working on rubber planta-
tions using tbe methods of their ancestors. Shows the scientific
methods that are toeing introduced and the bousing b^ng erected iu
overcrowded cites by private enterprise and the government,
1. Rubber plantation workers — Malaya. i. Public Media, inc.
IT. Films Incorporated. Series: Man and his world (Motion pic-
ture)
634.90959 73-705466
Public Media, Inc.
Rubber membrane model of a cathode-ray tube (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 luln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments in physics: cath-
otie-ray oacillOBcope)
Loop mm.
CREDITS; Producer, Tom Smith.
SUMMARY: Shows a rubber- membrane model of a cathode-ray
tube. In which the movement of steel balls rolilog under tbe influ-
ence of gravity provides a large and vivid analog to tbe behavior
of electrons In a real cathode-ray tube. ShowK by tbe sbape of the
membrane why the balls and their counterpart electrons In a tube
are accelerated, focu.ted. and deflected.
1. Cathode ray oscillograph. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. II. Series: Experiments In phy.slcs: cathode-
rav oscilloscope (Motion picture)
tTK7878.7} 537.5 78-713530
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Rubber membrane — standing wave patterns (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica PMucatiuiial Corp., 1969.
Made by Peter Robinson Associates.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments In physics — stand-
ing waves)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Albert V. Baez, with the cooperation uf
Monterey Peninsula College.
Summary: Presents the basic concept of standing waves. Uses
close-up and slow motion photography in an experiment which Illus-
trates the properties of waves in the transmission of energy.
1. Standing waves. I. Encycic^aedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Experiments In physics— standing waves
(Motion picture)
631 75-709909
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Rubber plantation in West Africa (Motion picture) Inter-
national Communication Films, 1968. Made by Compass
Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Subsaharan Africa series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
Id super 8 mm.
With teadier .study guide
Bitmmary: Presents step-by-step sequences of tbe productlOD of
raw rubber In IJberla.
1. Rubber— Liberia. i. International Communication Films.
Smiefl: Subsaharan Africa series (Motion picture)
916.6 76-703218
International Ommunl- cation Films
The Rubber stamp {Motion picture) Dunav-film, Belgrad.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1969.
9 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Satirises the bureaucratic aspects of modern admini-
stration.
1. Bureaucrac>-. i. Dunav-fllm. il (Contemporary Films/Mc-
Graw-HllL
791.43 75-705149
UcOraw-HIU Boole Co.
Rubber tapper at work (Motion picture)
see Amazon village: Rubber tapper at work
Rubbermaid,
see
How to save thirty minutes a day.
New room in your kitchen— a study of
organization.
Small wonders in the kitchen.
Robcns (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1968.
Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications,
1970.
3n fr. color. %j mm. (blaster painters)
I»ul>le- frame version also issued.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author. Anthony Bertram.
HUMMAItV: A study of tbe life and work of Peter Paul Buben*.
examining the InltuencM which affected him, and showlog how his
work has Influenced lubaequeat artists.
1. Hubens, Sir Peter Paul. I.'>n-ie40. I. Visual Publications,
ltd.. London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publlcattoas. III. 9»r\m: Master
painters (Kllmstrlp)
rND678.R ] 759.M92 YO-789018
Klclnlyre Visual Publications
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Rubens (Filmstrip)
Corp., 1971.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Oreat men of art. se-
ries 2)
With teacher^ guUle.
4^REDITS: Producer, Max Heinz: collaborator. Sadja Herzog.
SUMMARY : Tells of tbe life and work of the Flemish palntn-
Peter Paul Rubens. Kxplalns that his paintings reveal the ambltlona
of tbe ruling class and the renewed coaSdence of the church, rather
than the problems of the common pe<vle. Points out that his works
were produced by means of a workshop system, where trained as-
sistants would do moat of the painting and Rubens would add tbe
floishtng touches. Shows examples of his works, such as Descent
from the crowt. Judgment of Paris, La kermesse, and others.
1. Rubens. Sir Peter Paul, 15n-1640. I. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. II. Series: Great men of art (Film-
strip) series 2.
[ND673.R ] 759.9492 74~7M»323
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
,Rubes in Bliss Fitfs school tot giris, {Motion picture)
,1915?,
12 mln. Bi. b&w. 16 moL
Originally released in 35 mm. ^,^ „
L. O copy imperfect : main titles and producUoo credits wanting.
In the Gatewood W. Dunston fllm coUecUOQ, Library of Coogren
Summary: A farce about a rube who disguises himself as a girl
so that he can visit bis sweetheart who Is a boarder at Miss ntts
school for girls.
L Gatewood W. Dungton fllm collection.
Fl 68-437
Rubin, Harold,
see
The carpetbaggers
The Carpetbaggers.
Nevada Smith.
Rubin — the palette of a poet {Motion picture)
Zarecki Audio- Visual Productions, Tel-Aviv [1968,
Yona
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director and writer, Yona Zarecki ; narrator, Reuven
Morgan; photography, Yakov Kalah. I*on Nlsslm.
Sumrttary: Documents tbe life and paintings of Reuven Rubin,
Israeli artist, chronicler of tbe changing country of Israel for fifty
years.
1. RnbiQ, Beuren, 189ft-
koUt
Ruddell, Jack
see
Yona Zarecki, hafakah re'l-
The Settlers: early pioneer farmers of the
Great Lakes region.
Ruder & Finn
see
Fun gloving.
Rudiments of self concept [Motion picture) Video Nursing,
1967. Made by VPTTW-TV.
44 m;ti. sd. l>&w. 16 mm. ( Man : his growth and development-
birth tbi-ough adolescence)
Videotape also 'IsHued.
With iii><truclor'8 guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
CreiUt: Instructor, Robert C. Nlcolay.
Bvmmary: Discusses the physical and social influences related to
tbe emergence of a self-concept
1. Self-perception. l Video Nursing. Inc. Series: Man: Ms
growth and derelopment— birtb through adolescence (Motion picture)
153^ 71-703689
Video Nursing
(Rudolph Halleyj {Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
28 mln, ed. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
TelecjiMt Apr. 29. 1951, on the NBC-TV decuuw-ntary sh.iw Met-t
the pre»<.
Crcditt: Producers, Slartha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak ; Kponsors,
Revere Copper and Brass.
tiumniary: Rudolph Halley di.scuRses his role as chief counsel for
the Senate Crime Inventigatiiig Committee with Martha Rountree,
moderator, Ne<l Brooks, Frank McNaughton, Ruth Montgomery, and
I..awrence Splvak.
1. Governmental Investigations — U. S. 2. Halley, Rudoiph. i.
National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBO Television Network.
Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
328.73 Fi 68-577
ha Rue (FiJm strip) Mary Glasgow & Baker Limited. Re-
leased by I'niversal Education and Visual Arts [196-(|
27 fr. b&w. 30 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (S in.), 7) In. per
sec., 6 mln. (Bon voyage! Part 2, lesson 12)
With teacher'N manual, and working script.
Criiditt: Wrttei-H and designers, Mnry Glasgow, S. R. Ingram.
Numnuirv: A ^'re■nch langiiHgc tPHchIng fllm. Presents a lesson
of questions and answers bAsed on thlnfcs found In the street
1. French language— Audio- vlHual Instruction. i. Mary Glasgow
& Baker Limited, n. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Se-
ries: Bon voyage! (Filmstrip) Part 2. lesson 12.
448 70-737325
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Ruesch, Hans, 1913- Top of the world
see
The Savage Innocents.
212
Ruff V reddy {Motion picture) Herman KroU, 1M9.
12 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Catt: Patti HllUgan. Dickie Wlgglnton. Milton Adams, Robert
Scbwarz, David Steele.
Summary: A dramatization about two children, stowed away on
a fishing boat, who help to apprehend two bank robbers who have
hljadced the boat
I. Kroll, Herman.
791.48 78-707752
The Rug maker {FUmstrip) Parents' Magazine Enterprises.
Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Released by Learning
Corp. of America, 1970.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 in.. 33| rpm., 9 mln.
microgroove. ( Folktales around the world )
With script and teacher's guide.
Summary: A folktale from East Africa which shows that every-
one, even a chiefs son, can benefit from knowing a trade. For pri-
mary grades.
L Parents' Magazine Enterprises, Inc., New York. n. Learning
Corporation of America. Series: Folktales around the world
(Filmstrip)
398.2 79-736979
Learning C^>rp. of America
The Rug maker: a fi^tale of Africa {Motion picture)
Learning Corp. of America^ 1970. Made by Stephen
Bosustow Productions,
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: An animated East African folktale which shows the
benefits, even for a chiefs son, of knowing a trade. For elementary
grades.
1. Tales. African — Africa, West. i. Learning Corporation of
America.
398.2 78-705959
Ijeaming (^orp. of America
The Ruins (rf San Francisco, 1906 (Motion picture)
hawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp. [195-?,
Black-
7 min. si. b&w. 8 mm.
Edited from footage In the George Kleine Film Collection in the
Library of Congres.s.
SUMMARY : A historical fllm which shows the destruction caused
by the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.
1. San Francisco— Earthquake, 1906. 2. Kleine, George. I.
Kastln-Phelan Corporation, Davenport, Iowa. II. George Kleine
Film Collection.
[QE535] 979.4 71-713148
Eastin-Phelan Corp.
Rulebrealcers {FUmatrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
Made by University Films.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering npelllng patterns series, set
3)
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Illustrates words in wbldi tbe spelling Is contrary to
rale and provides exercises In spelllttg these words. With captions.
For elementary grades.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling. i. HcGraw-HIU
Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling patterns series
(Filmstrip) set 3.
372.6 77-735917
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Rulers and inches {Filmstrip) Filmstrip House, 1967.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Understanding units of measurement,
no. 2)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Defines measuring by comparing two lengths. Explains
bow to use a third length to compare two units that cannot be
moved. Points out the value of using a standard unit to determine
length. Advises students to check results nnd practice often.
1, length measurement L Filmstrip House, New York. Se-
ries: Understanding units of measurement (Filmstrip) no. 2.
Filmstrip House
Fi A 67-5746
Rulers of the Kalahari (Motion picture) Mutual of Omaha.
Made by Don Meier Productions. Released by National
Broadcasting Co., 1970.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Mutual of Omaha's wild kingdom)
SUMMARY: A documentary about the Kalahari bitshmen who
rule the desert along with the lions and cheetahs. Shows the harsh
realities of their constant search for food.
1. Bushmen, 2. Kalahari Desert I. Mutual of Omaha Insur-
ance Company. II. National Broadcasting Company.
916.8 71-711431
CINE
Rules and plans: Fichl trip {Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
39 fr. color. 'iH mm. (School series)
With leacher'tt guide.
Summary: Kxplalns how to plan a field trip, and outlines the rules
to be followed while on the trip. With captions. For elementary
grades.
1. School excursions. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
School series (Filmstrip)
372.24 71-736385
MoGraw-HlllBookCo.
Rules and plans: Fire drills {Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
34 tr. color. .15 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Outlines tbe nileN to follow when participating In fire
drills at school. With captions. For elementary grades.
I. Fire prevention — Study and teaching. 2, Schools — Fires and
fire prevention. i. McOrawHlU Book Company. Series: School
series (Filmstrip)
372.24 7J^7SM87
HcOraw.HlllBookOo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Roles and plans: G«tUnc acquainted (FUmttrip) MoGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
S3 ft' <'olur. 35 mm. (School Heries)
With (eaeber's fftilde.
Bummanf: ExpUlDs the plans that mttst be made snd the rules
to be followed In gettinf acquainted at school. With capflOM. For
elementar; grades.
1. Students — Conduct of life. 2. loterpermnal relatiooa. 8.
Teacher-student relationships. i. HcGraw-HIll Book Coapanr.
Series: School series (Pllmstrlp)
372.24 74r-735383
HcGraw-Bin Book Co.
RnlM and ^ans: Getting to and from school (FUmttrip)
McCraw-Hill Book Co., 1»70. Made by Uaivereity Films.
32 fr. color. 35 oini. (School aeries)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Outlines plans and rules to follow when getting to and
from school. With captions. For eleroentarjr gradea.
1. School attendance. 2. School children — TranQwrtatloD. i. Mc-
Oraw-HIll Book Companr. Series: SdMOl aeries (Fllmstrlp)
872.34 72-7S5388
McOraw-HUIBookCo.
Roles and plans: Playgrooads (FUmstrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by TTniversifrf Filnu.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Bmmmani: Outlines rules to follow when on the playgruund-
Wlth captions. For elemenUrj grades.
L Plargrounds. l McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
School series (Fllmstrlp)
372.24 76-735389
UcOraw-HillBookCo.
Roles and plans: Takinir care of property {FUmatrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Bmmmary: Outlines the rules ID follow la order to take care of
school prt^)ertj' and the property of others. With captions. For
elementary grades.
1. Schools — Furniture, equipment, etc. 2. Students — Conduct of
life. 1. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series : S<*ool series
(Fllmstrip)
372^ 76-736386
McGraw-Hill Book Ca
Roles and plans: The classroom (Films trip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
34 fr color. 35 mm. ( School series )
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Outlines rules and plans to be followed in the class-
room. With captions. For eleR>»itar7 grades.
1. ClsRsroom management i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: School series (Fllmstrlp)
372-24 78-735384
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Roles and plana: Visitors and Visiting {FUmstrip) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
S2 fr. color. 35 mm. (School series)
With teadier's guide.
Bumm^ry: OnUlnes rules and plans to follow when having tUI-
tors and when flsltlng. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Etiquette for children and youth. i. McGraw-Hill Bo<* Com-
pany. Series: School series (Fllm^nrip)
372.24 70-736390
MeOraw-Htll Book Co.
Roles and positions [Motion picture)
leased by Bailey Films, 1967.
Arthur Evans. Re-
4 mill. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Handball skills series)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Credits: Educational consulUnts. Harold Kmger. Allan Sawyer.
Bummary: Prorides rules concerning the handball court, servea,
procedures, equipment, and dress. Demonstrates proper playing
positions. With caption*.
L Handball. i. Evans, Arthur, u. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood. Calif. Series: Handball skills SM'les (Motion picture)
796.81 74-706808
BFA Educational MedU
Rules, laws, and yoo (Motion picture) Neubacber-Vetter
Film Productions, 1969.
11 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
CREDITS: Educational consulUnt, RIdhard H. Vetter.
SUMMARY: Uses situations In the home, school, and community
to demonstrate why rules and laws are tteceeaary and how we bene-
fit from them.
1. Rule of law. 2. Oonduct of life. I. Neubacfaer-Tetter Film
ProductiooB, Los Angeles.
840 74-701806
Neubacher-Tetter Film ProducUooB
Roles of socrer : Duration of the game, start of play* InD
in and oot of play, method of scoring (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 miu. ft. color, super 8 mm.
IXMp Bin).
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses aoiraated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action photography to present basic rules of soccer relating to the
duration of play and method of scoring.
1. Soccer— Kute!<. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. I>aratloo of the game, start of
play, ball In and out of play, method of scoring (Motion picture)
796.344 72-709864
KocyeloiMedU Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Roles of soccer: Field of play (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Beleaaed in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 mln si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guld&
Summary: Uses animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action phot(«rapbr to present rules of soccer related to the field of
play.
1. Soccer— Rules. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Field of play (Motion picture)
796.344 71-709861
Eno'clopaedla Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Roles of soccer: Fools and miscoodoct. Part 1: Direct
free kidc or penalty (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
3 mln. Hi, color, super 8 mm.
lAMp film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: L'^es animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action photography to reveal the details of soccer plays which show
foul.s and misconduct.
1. Soccer— Rules. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Brltan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Fouls and misconduct. Part 1:
Direct free kick or penalty (Motion picture)
796.344 73-709867
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Roles of soccer: Fools and miscondoct Part 2: Direct
free kick or penalty (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
3 mln, sil. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: I'^es animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action photography to reveal the deUlls of soccer plays and body
movements that are subject to penalty.
1. Soccvr— KMle.s. 1. Eothen Films. 11. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Fouls and misconduct Part 2-
Direct free kick or penalty (Motion picture)
796.344 77-709868
sncyclopaedla Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Roles of soccer: Fools and miscondoct. Part S: Indirect
free kick (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher'.f guide.
Summary: I'^eH animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action photography to reveal the details of soccer plays and body
morement.s that are subject to penalty.
1. Socter- Rules. 1. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica E<)ucatlonal (.'orimratlon. III. Fouls and mlscoaduct Part 3:
Indirect free kick (Motion picture)
796.344 70-709869
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Roles of soccer: Free-kicks and penalties (Motion pictur«)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britatmica EducatiMial Corp^
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 miu.
Loop film.
With teacher's culde.
Summary : Uxes animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action photoRraphy to reveal the details of the free-kick and to
explain the related rules and penalties.
1. Soccer— Rules. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Free-kicks and penalties (Mo-
tion picture)
796.344 75-709870
Bocyctopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Roles of soccer: Goal-kick, cm-ner-kick (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp^
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uxes animated diagrams and slow-motion and st<H>-
action photography to reveal the deUlIs of the goal-kick and the
corner-kick and to explain the rules concerning these plays.
1. Soccer— Rules. I. Ek)then Films. II. Encycl<^>aedla Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Goal-kick, corner-kick (Motion
picture)
796.344 72-709872
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Roles of soccer: Nomber of players, the ball, plajer^s
equipment ( Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Uses animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action irfioU^raphy to presmt ttaslc rules of aoccer.
1. Soccei^Rules. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Number of players, the ball,
player's equipment (Motion picture)
796.344 75-709862
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp-
Roles of soccer: Offside 1 (Motitm picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Lo<^ film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Uxes animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action photography to reveal the details of soccer plays and bodj
movements that are subject to penalty.
1. Soccer— Rules. I. Eothen Films. II Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Offside 1 (Motion picture)
796.844 76-709865
Bocyclopacdla Britan- nica Bdocatlotul Corp.
213
Roles of soccer: Offside 2 (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si, color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Uses animated diagrams and slow-motioo and stop-
action photography to reveal the details of soccer plays and boi^
movements that are subject to penalty.
1. Soccer— Rules. I. Eothen Films. II. Eocyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation- III. Offside 2 (Motion picture)
796.844 70-709866
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nloa Bducatloikal Corp.
Rotes of soccer : Referees, linesman (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
4 mln. sL color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Uses animated diagrams and slow-motion and stop-
action pbotc^rapby to present basic rules of soccer and the function
of referees and linesmen.
1. Soccer — Rules. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Brltan*
nica Educational Corporation. III. Referees, linesmen (Motion jAc-
tore)
796.344 79-709863
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educatiimal Corp.
Roles of soccer: Throw-in (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summarj' : Uses animated diap-ama and slow-motion and stop-
action photography to reveal the details of the throw-in and to ex-
plain the rules concerning this play.
1. Soccei^Rules. I. Ek>then Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica BdDcational Corporation. III. Throw-In (Motion picture)
796.344 7^709871
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corn.
Roling pen: some ctunmon errOTS (ifotion pietwv) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic draftlns tecbniqiiM)
Loop film.
L Drawing InstrimMnts. 2. Pen drawing. 8. Mechanical draw-
ing. I. Walden Fllm Corporation. Series : Basic drafting tech-
niques (Motion picture)
744 75-708325
Walden Film Corp.
Romania (Filmstrip) Don Boeco. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4;) fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Cotutrles of Enn^>e and
Africa, part 1)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY: Describes the customs, famous paintings, aceoarx,
topography, and industry of Romania.
1. Romania. I. Boeco, Don. II. Cnlversal Education and
Visual Arts. III. Series: (Countries of Europe and Africa. imuI 1
(Fllmstrlp)
[DR205] 914.98 73-740539
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Romania — the courageous ont {Motion pictttre) Douglas
Productions, 1966.
96 mln. si. color. 16 mm.
To be presented with a lecture cued to the film.
Creditt: Producer, Nell Douglas.
Summary: Traces the history of Rumania from settlement by the
Daclans to modern times. Describes the Turkish era, great leader-
heroes, life of the peasants, and the development of the provinces.
Filmed In Rumania.
1. Rumania— Hist i. Douglas Productions.
914.98 Fi A 68-618
Douglas Productions
Romania: toward an indnstrial economy (Motion picture)
MoGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by McGraw-HiU
Films in collaboration with Joshua Tree Productions.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Eastern Europe series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the changes being brought about by Industrlal-
IzatltHi In Rumania, a traditionally agricultural country. Describee
life on the collective farms In this country.
1. Rumania— Industries. 2. Airrlcuitare. Cooperative— Rumania.
I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: East^n Enrtqie series
(Motion picture)
309.1498 76-706977
McOraw-HUl Book Co.
Romen dilate protozoa {Motion picture) Dept. of Bacteri-
ology, University of Califbmia, Daris. Released by Uni-
versity of California Extension Media Center, 1966.
15 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Microbiology teaching series)
Bumntary: Show* the process by which microbes help certain ani-
mals called ruminants digest their food. Points out the distlngulah-
Ing characteristics of various kinds of protoioa, showing what they
look like, what they feed on. and how they move
1. ProtoEoa. 2. Rumen. i. California. University, Davis. DepL
of Bacteriology, n. California. University. EitenalMi Media Cen-
ter. Series: Microbiology teaching aeries (Motion picture)
593 76-704697
Calif. Univ. Ezteoalon MedU Center
Rompelstiltsldn {FUmstrip) Cooper Films and Beoords,
1969.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 10
min. (Our chlldrm's heritage sound filmstrips, serlM H)
With teacher's guide.
Credit!: Producer, Prentice Ford; narrator and editor, Margie
Bell; art. Carroll Spinney; music, Rosa Rio.
.^Hmmarv.- Illustrates the fairy tale about Rumpristlltsklo by the
Orimm brothers.
L Orimm, Jacob Lndwlg Karl, 1785-1863. BompelstUadten.
n. Cooper Films and Becmtls. Sertea.
898.21 70-736091
Cooper FUms and Baoorda
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Rumpelstittskin (Filmitrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
caticmal Corp., 196&.
63 fr. color. 36 mm. ud pbonodlsc: 10 ia, 331 rpm. (Palrj
tale magic)
Summary: illuatrates tbe rtory ot Rumpetotiltskln by the Grimm
brothers. Emphasizes correct diction and pronunciation.
1. Fairy tales. L Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl, 1785-1863.
Rampelstiladiea. u. Bncyt^opaedla Britannica Educational Oor-
poration. Series: Fairy tale magic (Filmstrlp)
898.21 7^-733567
Encyclopaedia Brltaa- nlca Educational Corp.
Rmnpclstiltskin (FUmstrip)
ual Arts, 1969.
Universal Education and Via-
45 f r. color. 35 mm. ( Read and tell, aeries 2)
In two parts: one set of captioned drawings for reading; one set
without captions to encourage story telling.
With teacher's Rulde.
Summary: A fairy tale by the brothers Grimm about the dwarf
with magic powers and a queen who baa to guess his name or lose
her Infant son.
I. Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl, 1785-1863. Rumpelstllzchen. n.
Unlrersal Education and Visual Arts. Series: Read and tell
(Fllmstrip) series 2.
398.21 79-735119
A. L. A. Booklist
Riunpelstiltskin {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Car-
toon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
S mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (HaUs and Batchelor fairy tale
films)
With teacher's guide.
tsummary: An adaptation of the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm
about the strange little man who agreed to teach the miller's daughter
bow to spin straw Into gold.
I. Grimm. Jakob Ludwig Karl, 1785-1863. Rumpelstllzchen. n.
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., I»ndon. m. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation.
898.21 70-70*563
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Educational Corp.
RampelstUtskin {FUrMtrvp) Troll Associates, 1970.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Summary: Presento the dasslc fairy tale by the Grimm brothers
about the miller's daughter who Ls locked In a room by the king and
told to spin straw Into gold and the strange little man who appears
to help her perform thia magical feat. With captions. For primary
grades.
L Orlmm. Jakob Ladwlg Karl, 1785-1868. BumpeUtilzchen.
n. Troll Asaodatea.
398.21 70-736241
Troll Aasoclatea
Ran a thin line {Motion picture)
1967.
Paciiic Cinema West,
17 mill sd. bJtw. 16 mm.
Summary: Examines the dangers Inherent In rapid courtships;
points out the necessity of time and understanding in building solid
relationships.
1. Courisblp. I. Pacific Cinema West
301.41 Fi A 68-812
CINE
Rnn-a-ways (Motion picture) Sid Davis Productions, 1969.
10 II
-<>lol
Sl'.MM.MEV : X ilriiniiirlKiitlon of xwn >vparat<> stories ntwut a l>ny
nrid a «irl In ilieir im-iis, eacli of wlmm linvc liail experiences after
niiitiliie a«;iy from home for dlffereiit reasons.
Another issue, b&w,
1. Rniinwiiv chllilren. I. Ujivi- <Sidl Produclloas.
:i(U.43 76-709317
Si<) r>.ivlsl>r(Hli](-iiiins
Run. Appaloosa, run {Motion picture) Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Buena Vista Distribution Co., 1966.
48 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Ciciitt: Producer director, author of story, and photographer.
Larry Laiisbursh ; screenplay, Jnnet I^nsburgb ; narration. Rex
Allen; music. Richard Sliores; film editor, Fred W. Berger. Catt:
Adi'le Pnlncios, Wilbur Plaugher. Jerry Gatlin.
Suminar;/.- The story of the growth and training of a rare Ap-
paloosa horse in the American Norihwest and of the separation and
erentnal reuniting of the horse with bis young mistress, a lovely
Indian trick rldtf.
r. Disney (Walt) Productions. ir. Buena Vista Distribution
Company.
Fi 68-1595
Raa Dick, ran Jaae. {Motion picture] DepL of Motion Picture
Production, Brigham Young Univenity, 1971. Made in coop*
eradoQ with the National Jogging Anociatitm.
20 mia. (d. color. It miiL
CREDITS: Nuratoi. Kenneth Cooper.
SUMMARY: lllusuatM tlirough Isborsiory Matistics and case nudka, the
beaefiuof spcrvooslfitncM program. Includes views of La/ry Lewis, a 104-yc8r-
old nanner. sad of Peter Suvdwick. wtto jogi with no feet
1 . Running. I. Ekighan Young University. Dept of Moboa Pictws Pro-
duction.
tOV1061, 613.7 72-700176
ONE 72 MARC
toB, ran {Motion picture) Henson Associatea, 1967.
4 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ._ , , , #
Bummary: An experimental fllm which deplcU the lyricism ot
children running through autumn woods, beginning quietly and
gathering momentum and urgency.
Another iamie. S5 mm.
I. Henaon Aaaociates.
790
oun
Fi A 68-818
Run, run, sweet road runner {Motion picture) Warner
Bitjs. Pictures. Released by Vit»phone Corp., 1965.
5 mln. sd. color. S5 mm. (Merrie melodlee cartoon)
CreiiU: Producers Darld H. DePatie, TrU Freleng; director
and writer. Rudy LarrlTa; creators of animation. Hank SmlUi.
Tom McDonald; music, BiU Lava; fllm editor, Lee Guntber.
Bummary: An animated cartooiL A coyote trlea to tri«) a ro«d-
ruooer, but he is unsuccessful.
L Warner Brothers Pictures. Inc. n. Vltaphone C<MT>oratIo«L
Seriea: Merrie iDdodlea cartoon (HoHoo picture)
791.43 71-704384
Run the wild Cdorado {Motion fcture) ^ H^we Film
Productions. Releaaed by Jack's Camera Shop, 1969.
f-r^^frolirrtei'daTor adventure of the men who challenge
^V'^^r.^ mv2:*"''?'SrHowe nim Production, n. Jack's
Camera 8hop. ^^^ 7>-702568
CINE
A Runaway goat {FUmstrip) Communicators ,19ft-l,
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Picture story for reading experience)
Bummary: Presents a story about two twys wbo bitch a cart to a
goat.
1. Reading comprehension. i. Communicators (Firm) Se-
ries: Picture story for reading experience (FUmstrip)
372.6 79-732929
Pennsylvania School for tbe Deaf
Running (Motion picture) Philip Kearney, 1970.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : K documentary fllm which depicts the beauty, an-
g\iish. and excitement of a high school crosscountry race.
1. Running. I. Kearney, Philip.
7W.4 75-711432
CINE
Running a school weather station. Part A: Instruments
and observations (Filmstrip) Diana Wyllie, ltd., Lon-
don, in association with J. M. Bayliss, 1962. Made by
Diana AVyllie, ltd. Released in the U. S. by Carman Edu-
cational Associates, 1967.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
Double-frame ventlon also Issued.
With teai'her'8 guide.
CREDITS: Author. Graham Sutton.
SIMMARY: Describes Instruments that are used to measure the
various meteorological elements and to determine their siting and
exposure.
1 Meteorological Instruments. 2. Meteorological sUtions.
I Diana WylUe, ltd. II. Carman Educational Assoctatee.
[QC876] 561.6 78-739986
Carman Educational Associates
Running a school weather station. Part B: FieW and
laboratory experiments (Filmstrip) Diana Wyllie, ltd.,
Ix)iidon, in association with J. M. Bayliss, 1962. Made by
Dinna Wyllie, ltd. Released by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates, 1967.
28 fr. color. 35 mm.
Double-frame version also issued.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Author, Graham Sutton.
SfMMARV ; Shows students how to conduct field and laboratory
experiments as they learn about the actual (^ration of a weather
^^'i.^Meteorologlcal stations. I. Diana Wyllie, ltd. II. Carman
Educational Associates. -„nno-
[QC8T5.A1] 651.6 71-739987
Carman Educational Aaaociates
Running away (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Released
by Cathedral Films and Society for Visual Education,
1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlw:: 1 s., 12 in., 831 rpm.,
10 rain, micn^rroove. (Health and social problems)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Reports on the consequences that can occur to teen-
agers who run away from home and asserts that problems cannot
be evaded by running from them.
1 Adolescence — Juvenile films. 2. Problem soWng — Juvenile
films I. Q-HEd Productions. II. Cathedral Films, Inc., Barbank.
Calif. III. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. IV. Series:
Health and social problems (Filmstrip)
rHQ796] 301.48 75-438081
Society for Visual Education
Running for life {Motion picture) National Educational
Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center, 1970.
28 mill. Ml. b&w. 16 mm.
Creditn: Prodnwr. David Prowltt; photographer. Jim Santalli.
Summary: GIvph the results of a two-year experiment sponwred
by the U. S. Office of Public Health, to determine the effects of
exercise on middle-aged persons— and whether such exercising can
reduce the chances of heart disease. Shows faculty members of the
University of Wisconsin exercising and reporting on their eiperlent--es.
1. Exercise— Physiological efTect. 2. Running. i. National Edu-
cational Television and Radio Center, ri. Indiana. University.
Andio-ViHtial Center.
616.1 :0-T06185
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Running for sherifT {Motum picture) Ed- Venture Filma,
1964. Released by Charles Cahill and Associates.
12 mill. hd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses a story about a race for sheriff in a western town
to dramatise the rewards of practicing good health habits and oth
serving accepted rules of personal behavior.
1 Hygiene. L Bd-Venture Films, Los Angeles, n. CahUl
(Charles) and Aaaociates, Inc., Hollywood. Calif.
618 FiA6&-1109
Charles CahlU and Assodatea
The Running game, part 1 {Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1969. Made by Simon and Flynn.
26 rain. sd. color. 16 mm. (Vlnee I>ombardi'8 the science and
art of football, no. 8)
Summary: Vlnce Lombardl shows different running plays and the
blocking assignments for these plays, and t^ls which play to call
against specific defenses.
1. Football — Offense. i. Lombard!, Vlnce. il Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, inc. Series: Vince Lombardl's tbe science and art
of football (Motion picture) no. 8.
796.332 76-709169
Holt, Blnebort and Winston
The Running game, part 2 {Motion picture) Holt, ^^nehait
and Winston, 1969. Made by Simon and Flynn.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Vlnce Lombardl's the science and
art of football, no. 9)
Summon/; Vlnce Lombardl shows different running plays and the
blocking assignments for these plays, and explains when and why
these running plays are used against different defenses.
1. Football — Offense. i. Lombardl, Vlnce. ii. Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, inc. Series: Vlnce Lombardl's the science and art
of football (Motion picture) no. 9.
796.382 70-709160
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
The Running, jumping, and standing still film (Motion
picture) Peter Sellers. Released by Pyramid Films, 1970.
10 mtn. sd. septa. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Dick Lester.
Summary : Show.s the antics of Peter Sellers and a group of act-
ors who perform a series of outrageous studies In the English coun>
tryslde.
I. Sellers, Peter. 1925- II. Pyramid Films, Inc.
791.43 77-709667
A. L. A. Booklist
The Running man {Motion picture) Peet Productions, Eng-
land. Released in the IT. S. by Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1963.
103 ni II. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavlslnn. Eastman color by Pathe.
Rased on the novel The ballad of the running man, by Shelley
Smith.
Crediti: Producfr and director. Carol Reed; screenplay, John Mor-
timer; mnslc. William Alwyn ; director of photography, Robert
Krasker; editor. Bert Bates. Catt: Laurence Harvey, Lee Remick,
Alan Bates, Felix Aylmer. Eleanor SummerfleJd.
Summary: .K nuspense drama about a man who fakes bis own
death several times and changes his Identity so that he can collect
his in«urnnce money,
I. Bodington, Nancy, 1912- The ballad of the running man.
n Peet Productions. ni. Columbia Pictures Corporntlon.
Fi 67-1258
Running stitch (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by Qrosset A Dunlap, 1965.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Environmental arts — stlcbery)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Executive producer. Robert B. Beechlng; consultant.
Jean Bay I^ory.
Summary : Shows a sampling of tecbnlQuea for making different
kinds of line with a needle and thread.
1. Embroidery. I. Scope Productions. II. Qrosset * Dunlap,
Inc., publishers. New York. Series : EnrlroniDental arts— atltcfaery
{Motion picture)
746.4 71^-711851
Scope Productions
Running stitch and backstitch (Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 mln. St. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 2)
Loop film.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates two of tbe most common types of hand
stitches — the running stitch and tbe backstitch.
1 Sewing. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Education and
Visual Arts. 111. Series: Sewing series (Motion picture) part 2.
[TT716] 646.2 74-716108
Unlversai Education and Visual Arts
Running water (Filmatrip) Edwin Shapiro Co., 1965.
Made by Edwin Shapira
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Filmstrip set 1: Geology)
Summary: Describes various aspects of ninolng water, loctudlnf
ero.tion, river systems, stream capture, water gap. flood plain, plunge
pool, and meander. With captions.
1. Hydrology. i. Edwin Shapiro Company. Series: Oeology
(Filmstrip)
661.3 78-734738
Edwin Shapiro Co.
Running water: River — frwu youth to old ^;e (Motion
picture) Science Kit, inc., 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
SI MMAIIY: I'oUits out Important geological changes In a river
from its youth to Us old age.
1. Itlvers. I. Science Kit, Inc. II. River— from youth to old age
(.Motion picture)
[GB1206] 651.4 70-713962
Science Kit, Inc.
Raulag wad. [MoUoo pictutei Regal Ride Shock Abtofter Co..
1971. Made by Walbridge and BeUg Productiona.
214
12 a
Its
SUMMARY: Showi to ibock slaortMr deaWra sad wsreitouH diatributon
vahou* mcthodt for promoting more talcs.
I. Saks promotion- 2. Automobiks-Shock atmotbnt. I. Rcfil Uds
Shock Absorber Compsny.
lHF5415j 658.85
QNB 73
72-700096
UAKC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
RonwajB tn the wild {Motum pietttre) Remington Arms
Ca, IT. S. Air Force, and National Wildlife Federation,
1962. Made by Douglas Film Industries.
13 miD. kL color. 16 mm.
SKDHNory.' Describes wildlife control «ad recreation facllltlea on
Air Force baMs.
1. Air bMCB. 2. Wildlife cooBerratlon. i RemioKton Arms Com-
pany, inc. II. U. S. Air Force, iii. NaUonal WUdllfe Federation
»a3.7 Fi A 67-5704
£>ouglas Film Indostrlce
Runyard, Godfrey
Willie's second chance.
Runyard, Mary
Willie's second chance.
Ruptarc (Motion picture) C. A P. A. C, Paris. Released
in the IT. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1971.
12 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Director, Pterre fUii.
SrUMARY : A storr about a dejected auitor who trtea to write
a letter to hla foroter aweetbeert
I. C. A. P. A. C. II. Cootemporarj FUma/lCcQraw-HllL
791.43 71-710556
HcGraw-HlU Book Co.
Rnral Japan today {Famttrip) Clover Part School District
400. Made by Lotiu Kirk. Released by University of
Wasiiinjiton Press, 1970.
STfr. color. 3S mm. (Waahlngtoo flimstrlps)
With teflchfT's guide. Teacher's guide lacklne In L. C.
Bummanf: Portrajs the rural orij^ns of Japan aa they snrvlre
today, including ancient ceremonial daooee, unwlndlDn allk cocoona
by band, planting small rice paddles, and dr7lng Oah. Polnta out that
Japan haa developed from a feudal aoclety to an Industrial Klant In
len than a century. With captiona.
1. Countrj- Hfe^.Tapan. 2. Japan — Induatrlea. L CIOTer Park
Sdiool District 400. n. Washington (State) I'niTerwlty. Ptcm.
Series.
915.2 76-736039
DniT. of Waahlngtoo Press
Rural landscapes in Great Britain {FUmBtnp) Herbert E
Budek Films and Slides, 1954.
25 fr. color. 35 mrn,
Longer reraiona (35 fr. and 35 double fr.) lasaed with script
CredUt: Author, Barry N. Floyd. «-"Pt.
w^Ti^' ^TP"?""* ^»o?l«l and geographical eondiUoos whicta
ted to Bettlement along the Thames Rlrer and the subeequeot growth
of the city of London, With captions.
B„d*r,l«,.»,S„de. *J^ ^'-"«"»
Rural life in arid West Africa (Afotion picture) Inter.
national Communication Films, 1968. Made by C(»npasa
Films.
4 min. el. eolor. 8 mm. HSubaaharan Africa series)
U>op film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Studies farrnUnds and TUiagts of the arid areas of
the West African saTanna aone where agrlcultiire and UrestoA ftorm
the ecoDomic baais.
L Africa, West — Rural conditions. i. International Commonlca-
tiOD Films. Series: Snbsaharan Africa ewlea (Motion plctnte)
916.6 70-703219
International CommunI' cation Films
Rural Ufc in central Sweden (FUmatrip) Common Groimd,
London, 1955. Made by Charles H. Sporle. Released in
the U. S. by Carman Educational .Associates, Ontario,
1966.
25 fr. color. S5 mm. (Geofraphy In colour: Europe)
With tescfaers guide.
Smmmwry: Presents rlews of the TJogesta farm in Sodermanland
near the Antic Cirde, pointing oot that earily available riectric
power and up-to-date macfainery have made the farm modem and
productive
L sodermanland, Sweden— Deecr. k trav. i. Oommon Oroand,
ltd.. t^MHlon. n. Camuui Edocatknial AaeocUtea. Seriw Oeoc-
r^>hy in colour: Europe (Fllmstrtp)
630.1 FiA68-4072
Carman Edncatloaal Associates
Roral life in Eastern Eorope {Motion picture) Biofilma
Beleased by International CoxomanicatioD FUms, 1966,
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (East Europe aeries)
LLKip fliui mounted In cartridge. laaoed In standard 8 mi»> and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide,
Bummary: Examines areas from four countries In Eastern Europe
where fartuH. small shops, and hand crafting typify village Uf«.
Points out economic similarities and the continuing noolndostrialUa-
tlon of these areas.
1. Europe. Eastern — Rural conditions. i. BloOlma, inc. n. In-
ternational Communication Films. Series: Bast Europe serlea
(Motion picture)
914.7 7^703114
Intematlooal CommunI- cation Films
Roral youth in a changinjr society (FUmatrip) T7. S. Dept.
of Agricultures 1968. Made by Pboto Lab.
36 fr. color. 35 mm.
Alw is)<ued as slide set.
With narrative guide.
Based on Age of transition. Agricultural handbook no. 347. pre-
pared for the National Outlook Cmiference on Rural Youtli, 19S7,
by the USDA's Economic Research Service.
tiummary: I'oints out that old urban-rural lines are disappearing.
Uses a variety of charts and graphs to give a factual picture of
rural yonth today — their economic, cultural, health, and otber ierela.
I. Rural youth— U. 8. 2. U. S-— Soc coedlL— 1W6- l
U. S. Depr. of Agriculture. Agricultural handbook do. 847. n. C. &
D^t. of Agriculture.
630 Fi E 68-527
C. S. Dept. of Agriculture
Rnraux an galop (Motion picture) Ja Societe Lumi^re, Pa-
ri* ,1896 or 7,
33 sec. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Sadoul. G. Louis L,amMre. Cataloffoe LamlAre, no. S47.
Made from a 35 mm. original In the CmtetatMqne Francalse.
On r««I with 58 other Lumi^re numbers.
In the Cinematheque Pran^lse Film Collection. Library of Con-
gress.
SUMMARY: Preeenta views of Mexican mratea or cavalrymen.
galloping across what appeara to be a dry river bed beside a bridge.
1. Police, Rural— Mexico. I. Soci#t« Lumiete. ParU. IL Cln^
math^ue Frao^lae Film Collection.
[HV7966] M7 71-710498
The Rush for pay dirt (Filmstrip) Dotijt Geor((e. Released
by Univers.ll Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 rolL color. 35 mm. and pbooodlac: 1 a. (Testerday's West)
With Old West posters.
SUMHART: Uses autbenUc photographa and rare posters and
•agra'TlasB to dnmatlze tbe mood and flavor of the nineteenth cen-
tnty West
1. Frontier and pioneer life— The West 2. G<rtd mines and
inlnlng--Tbe West I. George. Douglaa. F. II. Universal Educa-
tion and VUual Arte. III. Series: Yesterday's West (Filmstrtp)
[F596] 978 75-740420
Universal Bdncatlon and Visual Arts
Russell, Bertrand Russell, 3d earl, 1872-
see
SmAll world: Teller, Russell.
Russell, Charles Marion, 1864-1926
see
The American cowboy.
Russell, Gay
Who? Me, IncoUege?
Russell, Marion. The Uttlo church around the
comer
see
little church around the comer.
Russell, Solveig Paulson. How steiU we ritie away?
see
How shall we ride away?
Rnssia (Filmstrip) Informative Classroom Pictiire Pnb*
Ushers, 1947.
55 fr. b&w. 85 mm. (Life In otber lands library)
SUMMARY: Uses captioned pictures of tbe Rusla of the Taara
and of the U. 8. ». R., Siberia, and the Ukraine to show natural
resources, transportation, collective farming, and education In Russia.
1. Riiasla— Description and travel— Views. I. Informative
Classroom Picture Publisbers, Grand Rapids. HldL II. Series: Life
In other lands library (Filmstrip)
[DK28.K ] 914.7 70-739397
Ftdeler Co.
a cnitnral revohition (Motion picturt) Canyon
Oak Productions. Released by AV-ED Films, 1967.
27 min. ad. color 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Crrditt: Director. Clay Francisco; writer. Jackie Franciaco; pho-
tographer. Clay Franclscw. *^
Nummary: Tells the Story of the devf^f^ment, tbe destruction, and
the redevelopment of Russian culture from ancient times to today.
I J*^'^r^""*"*"*°~^'*"'y >■ Canyon Oak Productions,
n, AV-ED Films, Hollywood, Calif.
S01i»47 79-701203
AV-ED Ftlma
Rossia and comnmiiam. Part 1: raatoty t» 1917 (FOm-
atrip) Filmstrip Hotise, 1969.
68 fr. bAw. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 10 in., 33i rpm., 14 min.
(Nations of today)
with acript
Credits: Author. Alexander H. Cbabe.
Suwunary: An in-depth study of tbe Russian reTOiutlon of 1917.
Portrays how Western technicians who wsre invited to Russia helped
modernise the backward fetidal nation. Dewaibes Peter tbe Great,
1672-1725, as the principal Westemiaer.
L Russia— History— Rerolution, 1W7-1921. 2. Rnssia— History.
8. Peter i. tbe Great, Emperor of Russia, 1572-1725. l Filmstrip
House, New York. Serlea: Nations of today (Filmstrip)
947 76-786788
FUmatrip House
Russia and communism. Part 2: Since 1917 (FUmttrip)
Filmstrip House, 1969.
51 fr bAw. 35 nun. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 10 in.. S8i rpm., 14
min. (Nations of today)
With script
Credits ; Author, Alexander M. Cbabe.
SssMsary.- An In-depth study of Ruaala trocn the revolution of
1917 to 1S6S when Kruafacber became premier. Describes tbe r«la-
ttooablp of tbe country to the world today.
1 RussU— History— 1917- l Filmstrip House, New York.
Serlea: Nations of today (Filmstrip)
947.084 70-736789
Filmstrip House
215
Russia and communism. Part 3: Croremmcnt and economy
(FQjnatrip) Filmstrip House, 1969.
Gl f :' bAw-. 3.') mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 10 In., 33) rpm., 14
min. I .Nations of today )
With script.
CrediU: Author, Alexander M. Ghabe.
Summary: An In-deptb study of Russia and her relation to the
world today. Portrays how the Communist Party controls the Htcs
of Soviet citizens by dictating policies relating to government, eco-
nomics, and the arts. Presents recent developments in Soviet policy,
as dramatised by the invasion of Gsecboelovakia.
1. Russia — Politics and government — 1963- 2. Ruasla — For-
eign relatlon»~1963- i. Filmstrip House, New York. Se-
ries : Nations of today (Filmstrip)
914.7085 74-736790
Filmstrip House
Russia and commuiism. Part 4: Religion and the arts
(FUmatrip) Filmstrip House, 1969.
65 f- b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 In., 33i rpm., 14
min. { .Nations of today }
With script
Credits: Author, Alexander M. Cbabe.
Summary: An in-depth Study of the role of RnasIa In tbe world
today. Portrays how religion and creative exprenlon are repressed
in the Soviet Cnlon.
1. Russia— Foreign relations— 1963- 2. Roasla — Religion. 3.
Tbe arts—Russia. i. Filmstrip House. New York. Series: Na-
tions of today (Filmstrip}
914.7 78-736791
Filmstrip House
Rasaa: Backgroond to history, part 1 (FUmatrip) Qate-
vay Educational Films, London. Made by Hugh Badde-
ley. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates, 1969.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creiitt: Author, Eric Barker.
Summary: Illustrates placea that provided tbe background for
famous events In Russian history, audi as tbe Peter and Paul
Fortress, the palaces of tbe Tsars, and the tomb of Karl Marx. In-
cludes scenes of the 1917 revolution and tbe World War n siege.
Another tasne. double fr.
1. Russia— Historic bouses, etc. 2. Rnssia — History. l Gate-
way Educational Films, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Aaso-
dates.
914.7 72-T36795
Carman Educational Associates
Rnssia: Backgroond to history, part 2 (FUmatrip) Gate-
way Educational Films, London. Made by Hugh Badde-
ley. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teucher's guide.
Credita: Author, Eric Barker.
Summary: Uses of old prints to lUustrate tbe way of life of tbe
Russian people of the past. Indndes scenes of wooden houses, wind-
mills, and churches.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Russia — Social life and customs. i. Gateway Educational
Fllmx, ltd., London, ii. Carman Educational Asaodatea.
914.7 76-736796
Carman Educational Associates
RaariakoMMh the sprtiikt.[Motioo picture] BBC-TV. Londco.
1968. RelcMed in the U.S. by Time-Life Ftlma.
40 min. Id. bAw. Ii mm.
SUMMARY: Saow* the work being docw by
to improve life and the living cooditiam of the Riastsn
1. Sckticx — Social Mpccu— RumU. I Br
Televnkm Service. II. Tunc-Lifc Fdns.
tQ175.5j SOtAt
Tune-Life Rims T]
Russia: 50 years f^ revtrfntion (FUmatrip)
times, 1967.
the Soviet Union
i| Corporation.
71-714634
MARC
New York
75 fr. bAw. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 12 In., 331 rpm., 22
min. m.L-rogroove. (Filmstrip on current affairs, October, 1967)
With dlacumlon manual. Maniuil and phonodisc lacking In L. C.
Summmy: Presmts a history of tbe Communist rerolutlon throush
tbe Stalin and Khrushchev eras. EMscusses today's changing East-
West relations, tbe rIft with China, and the quest for better llTlng
standards and tnore consumer goods.
1. Russia— Hist— 1917- i. New York times. Series.
Fi A 67-3591 rev
New York Times
Russia in World War I (Motion pictiu^) Granada Tele-
vision, London, 1971. Released in the U. S. l^ Films
Incorporated.
20 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Ten days that shook tbe world)
SUHHART : Orera the Russian declaration of war on Germany
In the First World War. a major defeat of Buasla In Its first battle,
and tbe "no surrender" policy of the Tsar wbldi coctrtttuted to tbe
OTertbrow of tbe Tsar and hia gorernineat.
1. European War. 1914-1018 — Russia. I. Granada T^rlalon.
II. Films Incorporated. III. Series: Ten days that shook tbe world
(Uotion picture)
[0550] 947.084
Films Incorporated
7fr-7l2755
Russia: Leningrad (FUmatrip) Gateway Educational Films,
London. Made by Hugh Baddeley. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1969.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's Kulde.
CredUi: Author, Eric Rarker.
Bummary: IIlustrateH the city of Leningrad, past and present
Presents scenes of the Rl»er Neva, the Neraky Prospect, the Winter
Palace, the .\dmlralty, tbe cruiser Aurora, and modem transporta-
tion. Including a Journey by hydrofoil
Another issue, double fr.
1. Leningrad— History. 2. Leningrad— Description. l Gate-
way Educational Films, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Aaso-
dates.
914.7 70-736797
Carman Educational Associates
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Russia: Moscow (Fibmtr'tp) Gateway Educational Films,
London. Made by Hugh Baddeley. Released in the U. S-
by C;iiman Educational Associates, 1969.
-II fi. color. 35 ram.
Wiih leacliei's snide.
Credits: Author, Eric Barker.
^uiiimaiy: Prvsetirs a detailed iross-sectiou of modera Moscow
and the people who live there. Shows modern flats, old wooden
bouses, Re<l Square, the GUM store, a street marker, the Metro,
the Kremlin, St. Dasil's Cathedral, and Lenin's house, his deathbed,
and Mausoleum.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Moscow— Description. i. Gateway Educational Films, ltd.,
I>>ndi>n. II. Carman Edm-atlonal A«8ociale«.
914.73 7:t-736798
Carman Educational Associates
Russia. Part 1: Leningrad and the Baltic States (Motion
picture) Theodore Holcomb, 1970.
liT iiiin. sd. color. 16 mm.
WlMi teacher's guide.
i"KEDITS: Director, Theodore Holcomb; commentarj, Harrison
E. Salisbury. ,
Sl'MM\KY- Shows an uncensored view of the dally life and cus-
toms of the people In cities, villages, and countryside of the Soviet
Union emphasltlng the areas near Leningrad and the Baltic states.
1 Russia — Social life and customs — 1917- 2. Leningrad
(Province)— Social life and customs. 3. Baltic State*— Social life
and customs, I. Holcomb, Theodore.
[DKi76] 9H.7 70-713819
Theodore Holcomb Films
Russia. Part 2: Central Asia (Motion picture) Theodore
Holcomb, 1970.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Director. Theodore Holcomb; commentary, Harrison
E. Salisbury. ,
SUMMARY : Shows an uncensored view of the dally life and cus-
tom* of the people In cHles. villages, and countryside of the Soviet
Union, emphasizing the Muslim population and architecture In Oen-
1 Russia— Social life and customs— 1917- 2. Soviet Central
Asia— Social life and customs. 3. Muslims In Soviet Central Asia.
4. Architecture— Soviet Central Asia. I. Holcomb, Theodore.
mK2763 915.8 75-713820
Theodore Holcomb FUnu
Russia. Part 3: Siberia and the Cancasns (Motion pic-
ture) Theodore Holcomb, 1970.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Director. Theodore Holcomb; commentary, Harrison
E. Salisbury.
SUMMARY : Shows an uncensored view of the daily life and cu^*-
tonis of the people In cities, villages, and countryside of the Soviet
Union, emphasizing Siberia and the Caucasus region.
1. Russia- Social life and customs— 1M7- 2. Siberia— Social
life and customs. 8. Caucasus — Social life and customs. I. Hol-
comb, llieodore.
[r)K276] 915.7 79-71.'i821
llieodore Holcomb Films
Russia. Part 4: Moscow (Motion picture) Theodore Hol-
comb, 1970.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Director, Theodore Holcomb; commentary, Harrison
E. Salisbury.
SUMMARY : Shows an uncensored view of the dally life and cus-
toms of the people in cities, villages, and countryside of the Soviet
Union, emphasizing the areas near Moscow.
1. Russia— Social life and customs— 1017- 2. Moscow (Prov-
ince)—Social life and customs. I. Holcomb, Theodore.
[I)K'276] 914.7 72-713822
Theodore Holcomb FUnu
Russia: past and present (Filmatrip) Robert W. Parr.
Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
.'rfi fr. ...].. r. 3.^ mm. and 2 phonodiscs: 12 In., 331 rpm. micro-
groove.
With luanuul.
Credit!: Educational consulUnt. Leon Fletcher.
Bwn7na>-y: Highlights some of the large citlea of present-day Rus-
sia. Shows recreational facilities, young people's activities, and
Kreet scenes. Includes a look at the put as refiected in monn-
menis, churches, memorials, and museums.
1. Russia— Descr. ft irav.— 1945- i. Parr, Robert W.
II. Bailey Fllma, Inc., Hollywood. Calif.
914.7 Fi A 68^117
Bailey Films
Parr.
past and present, part 1 {Filmstrip) Robert P.
Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
JO fr. wlor. 3.'> mm. and plionodisc; 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 «. for niilomailc projector), 12 in., 331 rpm., 8 min. micro-
groove.
With guide.
Creditt: Educational consultant. Leon Fletcher.
fiumnMry; Traces Russia's history by visiting monuntenta
churches, museums, tombs, and palaces. Also shows views of con-
temporary life In Russia.
1. RusKia — History. 2. Russia — Social conditions — 1W5-
I. Parr, Rol>ert W. ii. Balley-Fllm Associates.
914.7 73-734671
BalleyFilm Awoclates
Rufflia: past and present, part 2 (FUmstrip) Robert W.
Parr. RcIw«««I by Bailey-Film AiBociatee, 1968.
50 tf- color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 8. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector). 12 In., SSI rpm.. 7 mla. micro-
groove.
With guide.
Credlti- EducBtlonal conmiltant, Leon Fletcher.
Bummary: Discusaea the social and economic life of the Roanan
people today, with emphasis on small town and city life, youth train-
iDg, recreation, transjiortation, labor, and commerce. Contrasts old
and new architecture and describes the Ruaslsn movement toward
space-age technology. _ . _
1 Russia— Social conditions— 1»45- 2, Russia— Economic con-
dilions- 1965- I. Parr, Robert W. ii. Balley-Fllm Associates,
914.7 77-784672
Balley-Fllm Associates
Russia: The Crimea (FilmstHp) Gateway Educational
Films, London. Made by Hugh Baddeley. Released in the
V. S. by Carman Educational A.ssociates, 1969.
37 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Vreiitg: Author, Eric Barker.
Summarif Presents a view of the climate and produce of the
Crimea. Includes scenes of the holiday resort of Yalta, with its
sanatoria ; Levadla, the summer palace of Tsar Nicholas n and scene
of the Y'alta Conference: the Slupka Palace; and Artak Pioneer
Camp.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Crimea. i. Gateway Educational Films, ltd., London, n. Car-
man Educational Associates.
914.77 77-736799
Carman Educational Associates
Russia: the unfinished rev<Jution {Motion picture)
WGliH-TV in association with National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity, Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
60 min. sd. b&w, 16 mm. (NET Journal)
Credits: Producer and director, Henry RIore?enthflu 3(1; narrator,
C ilette Shulman; editor. Stanley Kotls.
^ummuru: Dlscus.ses the thesis that Russia's revolution Is un-
flnished, since It has not yet come Into harmony with the talents of
the Russian people. Includes scenes of life In Russia today and
interviews with leaders In economics, medicine, science, children's
literature, and poetry. Filmed In Russia.
1. Russia— Soc. condit.— 1&45- i. Boston. Television sta-
tion WGBH-TV. u. National Educational Television and Radio
Center, in Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
914.7 Fi A 68-579
Indiana. Univ, Audio- Visual Center
The RottiaB alphabet (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
10 motion pictum (10 min. each) sd. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMIriARY: A Ruuian Iangus(c teaching film. Tcschct how to pronounce,
read, and wriu the Cyrillic alphabet in ten leaaoiu by mean* oT visual and
mnemonic aida uied to preaeni individual letters and the fonnation of whole
worda.
1. Cyrillic alphabet 2. Ruaaian lanfuage— Audio- visual instnjctioa. 1.
Briliih Broadcaating Corporation. Televiaion Service. II. Time-Ufe Pdma.
[P02112.7] 491.78 71-714800
rune-Ufe Filma 72 MARC
The Russian consumer— (rubles and kopecks) {Motion pui-
ture) International Film Foundation, 1968.
13 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Russia today series)
Credits: Producer, Jullen Bryan; writer and editor. Rick Rogers;
music, Stephen M. Gould.
Summary: Discusses the Russian consume and the prices or the
goods and housing available to him. Includes scenes of super-
markets and various kinds of stores.
1 Cost and standard of living— Russia. i. International Film
Foundation, inc., New York. Series: Russia today series (UoUoa
picture) ^ _
380,947 70-701844
International Film Foundation
Russian lubok (Motion picture) Filmexport, U. S. S. R.
Released in the U. S. by Carousel Films, 1971.
10 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. . , „ _ ».
SUJIMARY- Portrays eighteenth century Russian folk art, empha-
sizing icon and pagan painting. Provides examples of contemporary
wood carving and sculpture. , ^.m .
1. Folk art— Russia. I. Fil miksport. II. Carousel Films, Inc..
[NK975i 709.47 75-713871
Carousel Films
The Russian peasant — the story of Runiaii agriculture
{Motion picture) International Fihn Foundation, 1968.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Russia today series)
CredUt: Producer, Julien BryaD: consultant, All>ert Parry; editor,
Fred Rowley.
Bvmmary: Discusses agriculture in Rnnia, and shows the dtlemma
of her peasants from czarlst times to the present,
1 Agriculture— Economic aspects— Russia. L International
Film Foundation, inc.. New York. Series: Bussis today series
(Motion picture)
W4.7 74r-T018«
iDtematlonal rilm Foundation
The Russian revolution {Motion picture) WPIX, 1958.
00 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
KxceriiU from the 19^9 motion picture Tsar to Lenin.
Credits: Producers. Walter Engels, William Cooper. Jr.; writer.
Bld-irus P. Dayton; narrator. Westbrook Van Voorhls; editors,
James Algie, Charles Morrison.
Summary: Describes the overthrow of the tsar by the Bolsheviks
and traces the consequent consolldatiOD of power as (he Communists
defeated the pro-tsarist forces In spite of Allied Interreniloa.
Shows the activities of many leaders and tblnkers of the period.
1. Russia— Hist.— Revolution, 1917-1921, i. Tsar to Lenlo
(Motion picture) n. New York. Television sUtlon WPIX,
947.084 Fi 67-2287
The Russian revolution {Filmatrip) Educational Audio
Visual, 1970. Made in England.
2 film-tirlps (pt. 1, 79 fr.; pt. 2. 71 fr.) color. 35 mm, and
phonodlKC': 2 s.; 12 in,; S84 rpm; pi. 1, 26 min,; pi. 2, 21 min.
mlcrogroove.
With script and teacher's notes. , ^
Credits: Narrator, Hans Andersen; writers, Huge Lunghl. Robert
Fromer; editors. Gladys Carter. Robert Fromer.
Summary: Examines the men and the causes behind the Russian
revolution. Discusses Its historical and political background, the
events of 1905 and 1917, and the aftermath of the revolution.
Utilises cartoons, pbotographs, paintings, and drawings of the times.
1. Russia — History — Rerolutloo ot 1906. 2. Russia — History-
Revolution 1917-1921. I. Educational Audio Visual, inc., Pleas-
antviUe, N. Y.
947.084 77-786819
Educational Audio Visual
The Russian revolution and the 50 years that followed (Mo-
tion picture) Hearst Metrotone News, 1967.
16 min. sd, bAw. 10 mm. (Screen news digest, v, 10, no. 4)
With study guide. . ^,. ., i
Summary: Analyres the origins, objectives, strengths, and weak-
nesaen of international communism. ». .- ,
1 Communism. L Hearst Metrotone News, inc.. New \ork.
Series- Screen news digest (Motion picture) v. 10. no. 4.
320.5 Fi A 68-1665
Hearst Metrotone News
The Russian revolution of 1917 {Motion picture) Institute
on Communism and Constitutional l>emocracy, Vanderbilt
University, in cooperation with the University of Notre
Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 min. sd. b&w. 10 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 24)
With study guide.
Credits: Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Summary: Lecturer Herbert J. Ellison discusses the events that
took place between the overthrow of the monarchy In February and
the Bolshevik cop d'«at against the provisional government In
Octot>er 1917
1 Russia- Hist.— Revolution. 1917-1921. i. Vanderbilt Univer-
sity Nashville Institute on Communism and Constitutional De-
mocracy. Series: The Nature of communism (Motion picture) no.
^*' Fi 67-594
1917 {Motion picture) Anargyros
Russian revolution of
Film Library, 1970.
4 mill. Ml. \)&w. 8 mm. (Highlights In world history)
Loop film. Issued tn standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. in
cartridge with noteK and bibliography.
Summary: Shows Lenin. Trotsky, Czar Nicholas, and other key
figures In contemporary shots of the 1917 revolution and counter-
revolution in Rus.-ila.
1. Russia— Hi.'itory —Re volution, 1917-1921. i. Anargjros Film
Library. Series: Highlights in world history (Motion picture)
947.08 73-707479
Ana rpj-ros Film Library
Russian revolutionism before 1917 {Motion picture) Insti-
tute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Van-
derbilt University, in cooperation with the University ol
Notre Dame. 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (The Nature of communlsiD, no.
22)
With study guide. ■ „ .^ „ ,
Credi(«: Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Summary- Lecturer Herbert J. Ellison discusses the roots of BiUk
sian ^^tlonlsm which began with Alexander Badlschev la the
""f'^u^a-HTt -7688-1800. 2. Rus.ia-Hlst-19th cent i.
Vande*S"%n?v?;sity. Nash^rSle Institute on ^^^^-}Z."?SiS^
stitutlonal Democracy. Series : The Nature of communism ( Motion
picture) no. 22, ^^ ^_j^^
Rassian theatre. Part 1: 10th ceatary to 1897. [Filmstrip] Olesen
Films. 1971, Made by Richard Medvitz.
48 fr. color 35 mm, and l*onodi»c; I i- 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 10 min.
Also iuucd with phonotapc in caaactte.
With teacher's |uide.
CREDITS: Writer. Lynda Mom; educational consulunt, James H. Butler.
SUMMARY: Traces the development of Russian theater from tti origins in
pagan folk ceremonies, weddinp, and vagabond troubadours to iu sponsorehip
by the czars and the eventual fonnation of the Moscow Art Theaue.
1. ThcBier— Russia— History. 1. Oleaen Films. ,,„-,,
(PN2721] 792.0947 73-740713
Olesen Films 72
MARC
Russian theatre. Part 2: Moscow Art Theatre. [Filmstrip] Olesen
Films. 1971. Made by Richard McdviU.
SOfr. color 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33 Hi rpn*- '0 min.
Also issued with phonoupe in cassctU.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer, Lynda Mosa; educational consulunt. James H. Butler.
SUMMARY: Uses rare photographs and etchings to illustrate the struuie*
of theater innovators Stanislavsky and Chekhov, and to show scenes from pro-
ductions of plays by Gorky, Shakespeare, and Chekhov as presented at the
Moscow Art Theatre Discusses changes in acting styles, directing, and dramatic
philoaophies thai influenced and iiimuialed pre-Soviet theater.
1. Russia— Theater. 2. Moacow. Moakovskil Khudoiheaivennyl akademi-
cheskil teatr, I. Olesen Films. ,..»-.-,-.-
[PN2724] 792.0947 70-740712
Olesen Ftims '2
MARC
Russian whale hunt {Motion picture) Insight, inc. Re-
leased by ABC Television Network, 1&60,
30 r
b&w. 16 mm.
Teleciist on the ABC documentary show Expedition !
Credits: Producer, V. Fae Thomas; writer. P. T. Furst; music,
Rotwrt Ernst ; photographers, Solomon Kogan. liya Gutman, Eflm
Lozovsky.
Summary: Shows a yearly Russian Antarctic whaling expedition In
which a fleet of hlxteen vessels travels the 11.000 miles from Odessa
to the whaling grounds of the Antarctic. Describes the trip, the
preparations, the changes In climate, and ttie bari>oonlng and re-
covery of the whales In the rough sea.
1, Whaling— Antarctic regions. 2. Whaling— Russia, i. Expe-
dition! (Television program) ii. Insight, Inc.. tios Angeles, ni.
American Broadcasting Company.
639 Fi 68-232
Rassian writers of today, part 1 (Motion picture) WQED.
Released by National Educational Television and Radio
Center, 1»61.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: IToducer and dlractor, Roger Wolfe; commentator, Ed-
Summary: Mr. Weeks, editor of Atlantic moothlj, utilizing a
simultane-ius translation system, talks with visiting members of a
Soviet writers delegation : poet Stepan P. Sblpachov. novelist l.*onld
M I.*onov. Kasakh writer MukhUr Aue*or, and Ukrainian author
oies Gonchar. They discuss their literary work and careers, the
Russian love for poetry, and American poets who have been trans-
lated Into Russian. «,„„^
1. Authors, Russian. i. Pittsburgh. Television sutioa WQED.
II National Educational Television and Radio Center,
Fi 67-786
216
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Russian writers <tf todaj, part 2 {Uotum picture) WQED.
Released by Kational Educational Television and Radio
Center, 1961.
2d mla. sd. Mw. is mm.
CredUt: Producer aod director, Rocer Wolfe; commentator Ed-
ward Weeks.
Bmmmary: Mr. Waeka cmitlDoea bla talks with rUltlos members
of a Soviet writers delecatloo. Tber dlacoM the Immense effects of
World War ii apoo RuMlao writers, the steps taken by the ffovem-
ment to encourage and train younfj writers from all of the Soviet
repobUcs, and their Impreiislons of the United States.
1. Authors. Russian. i. Pittsburgh. TeleTlslon station WQED.
n. National Educational Telerlslon and Radio Center
Fi«7-787
The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming {MoHon
picture) Mirisch Corp. Released by United Artists Corp.,
1966.
12C niln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Pauavlslon. Color by Deluxe.
Based on the novel The ott Islanders, by Kathanlel Benchley.
Cred\t$: Producer and director, Norman Jewlson; screenplay, Wil-
liam Rose; music, Johnny Mandel; photography, Joseph Blroc; film
editors, Hal Ashby, J. Terry Williams. Ca»t: Carl Reinw, Era
Marie Saint. Alan Arkin. Brian Keith, Jonathan Winters, Theodore
Blkel.
Summary: A comedy depictlnir the chaoa created on a mythical
IfaMachosetts island by the cr*w of a grounded Russian submarine.
r. Benchley, Nathaniel, 1915- The off islanders, n. MIrlsdi
Corporation, ni. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1403
Russia's restive satellites: Is peaceful change possible
under communism? (FiiiMfrip) New York times, 1970.
7.*t fii. b&w. 3o mm. and phoaodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpra., 18
mill, mlcrogroove. (Fllmstrip on current affairs)
With discussion manual.
Summaiy: Studies tbe pressures for greater freedom building up
throughout Easlern Europe, with particular emphasis on Czecho-
slovakia and the role of Communist youth and Intdlectuals lo
demanding change.
I. CoromunlHm — Europe, Elastem. 2. Europe, Eastern — Polities.
I. New Tork times. Series.
7&-733r76
New Tork times
tot (Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Uade by Sbeil-
Kama Productions. Released by Filins Incorporated, 1968.
T min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimental art film commenting on the disposable
aspects of modem aodetj.
1. Refuiie and refuse disposal l Public Media, Inc. n. Films
Incorporated.
704.946 72-706164
PabUc Media. Inc.
RuBten Film Associates, Minneapolis
see
Oh Ood. who it Hke thee7
Rusting of iron (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Education Division, London ,196-1] Released in the U. S.
by Mctiraw-Hill Book Co.
4 min. si. color, 8 mm.
Loop film. I«.sued lo standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography to show the rusting of
Iron and mild steel over a period of some weeks.
1. Iron — Corrosion. 2, Steel— Corrosion. i. Halas and Batche-
lor Cartoon Films, ltd., London, il McGraw-Hill Book Company.
620.1 Fi A 68-3109
Halas and Batcbeior Cartoon Films
Rusty and our owl (FUm$tnp) Herbert M. Elfcins Co.
1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Animal stories)
Creiitt: Writer and photographer, Edith Hynes.
^fiiimmarif; A story abont a dog and a baby owl who become
good friends. Includes teadier guide frames and vocabulary lists.
With captloas. For primary grades.
I. Herbert M. Elklns Company. Series: Anhnal stories (Film-
strip. Herbert M. EUclos Co.)
T.«K— »* „^ „ ^72.6 72-734163
Herbert M. Elklns Co.
Rusty and the dove (Famatrip) Herbert Bf. Elkins Co.,
1968.
44 fr. color 35 mm. (AnUnal stories)
Credit*: Writer and photographer. Edith Hynes.
Summary: A story about a dog's Jeslouay of a dove which causes
nothing but misery and hard work. Includes teacher guide frames
and vocabulary lists. With captions. For primary grades.
I. Herberi M. Elkins Company. Series: Animal stories (Film*
strip. Herhert M. Elklns Cto. )
372.6 76-734161
Herbert SJ. Elklns Co.
Rosty and the fatam (Motion picture) Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Walt Disney 16 mm. Films, 1967.
47 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Baaed on the novel Tbe white falcon, by Caurlton Ogfoam.
With study guide.
Summary: An adventure tale abont a boy and his devotion for
his pet falcon In tbe face of mounting hostility from his family aod
n^bbors.
L Ogbom, Charlton. 1911- Tbe white falcon. a. Disney
(Walt) Productions, m. Buena Tlsta Dtstrlbntloo Company, Inc.
Walt Disney 16 mm. Films.
791.43 Fi A 68-2681
Walt Disney 16 mm. Films
Rwty and the blcon. [Filmstrip] Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
104 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 13 min
(The Interdependence of man and Mimais)
Also issued with phonoupe in cassette.
Captioned version (68 fr.) also issued.
Adapted from the 1967 motion picture of the same title.
With teacher |uide.
Based on tbe novel The white falcon, by Charlton Ogbum.
SUMMARY; An adventure Ule about ■ boy and his devotion for his pet
falcon in the face of mounting hostility from his family and neighbors.
(1. Falcons— Storiesj 1. Ogbum. Charlton. 1911- The white fal-
con. II. Disney (Walt) Productioiu III. Walt Disney Educational Materials
Company, IV, Series: The Interdependence of man and animals. (Filmstrip],
tPZ7] 636.6 72-734235
Wall Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Ruty and the blcon. [Filmstnp] Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
68 ft. color. 35 mm. (The Interdependence of man and animals)
Sound versioiu (104 fr.) also issued.
Adapted from the 1967 motion picture of the same title
With teacher guide.
Based on the novel The white falcon, by Charles Ogbum.
SUMMARY: An adventure tale about a boy and his devotion for his pet
falcon in the face of mounting hostility from his family and neighbors. With
captions.
ll. Falcons— Slories] I. Ogbum. Charlton. 1911- The white fal-
con. II. Disney (Walt) Productions. HI. Walt Disney Educational Materials
Company. IV. Series: The Interdependence (if man and animals. (Filmstrip),
lPZ7) 636.6 72-734236
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Rwty and tiw twden lovf* (FUmttrip) Herbert M. Elkins
Ca, 1968.
33 fr. color. 33 lum. (Auiuial sturies)
CredUt: Writer and jAotographer, Edith Hj-nes.
Summary.- A story at>out Ru-sty's Jealousy of tbe dove which
prompted her to tear up the garden lounge. Indndea teacher guide
frames and vocabulary lists. With captloos. For primary crades.
I. Herbert M. Elklns Company. Series: Animal rtories (Film-
strip. Herbert M. Elkins Co. )
372.6 79-734162
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Rosty and the locked gate (FUnutrip) Herbert M. Elkins
Co., 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Animal atorles)
Credit*: Writer and photographer, Bdltli Hj-nes.
Summanf: A story about a dog named Rusty and how she over-
came the obstacle of a locked gate. IikdudeK teacher guide frames
and vocabulary UstK With captions. For primary grades.
I. Herbert XL Elkins Company. Series: Animal stories (Film-
strip. Herhert M. Elklns Co. )
372.6 76-734164
Herbert M. Elklns Co.
Rusty tbe dog (Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1968.
43 fr. color, 35 mm. (Animal stories)
Credits: Writer and photographer, Edith Hynes.
Summary: Shows a dog named Rusty, her family, where she
lives, and what she does for fun. inrludes teacher guide frames
and vocabulary list*!. With captions. For primary grades.
I. Herttert M. Elklns Company. Series : Animal stories ( Film-
strip. Herbert M. Elklns Co.)
372.6 71-734160
Herbert U. Elkins Co.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N. J, College
of Agriculture and Environment Science
You never walk alone.
. [Motioo picture] Concordia Fllins, 1939.
17 min. ad. color. It oub. (Old TcMameai Scriptures)
Abo issued in bftw.
With leader's guide.
SUMMARY: AicstimoaytothemeaniBioffutbMMeaiatbelifeorRuth.
s young woman from tbe headica Isad of Moab. ibowiBg ber devotioa U Naomi
and to the ooe, true Cod.
1. Ruth (Biblical dmnOa) 1. Coocordia PiMsluDg House, St. Louis.
II. Scries: Old TcstancM Scriptures. (Motion pictwcj
[BS580.R$] 222 72-7016S5
Coitcardia Plhna 73 MARC
Rath Leaf — printmaker (FUmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service Center, 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phtmodlsc: 2 ■-, 10 Ul, Stt nun.. 12
min. each aide, mlcrogroove. (Artists at work, no, 4)
Summary: Ruth Leaf speaks about her phlloso[rtiy, techniques,
and objectives. Shows her while printmaking.
1. Leaf. Ruth. i. Jam Handy School Service Center. Series :
Artists at work (Filmstrip) no. 4.
769 76-786335
Jam Handy School Serr- Ice Omtn-
Ratherfwd and Royds' identificatiim of a^ha particlM In
heUnm (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britamiica Films,
1963.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (I^ysical science)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the apparatus used by Rotherford and Boyda
to prove conclualrely that helium la formed by tbe accumulation
of alpha particles.
1. Royds. Robert, 1877- 2. Ratherford, Ernest RntherforA
baron, 1S71-1937. 3. Alpha rays. 4. Helium. i. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Films, lac. Series: Physical science (Hotlon picture)
Fi A 67-2318
Bncyclopaedls Brlun- nlca Bducatlooal Corp.
217
Ryan Films, Hamden, Ctonn.
see
Approach to tennis.
Batance beam futjdamenuls (f>ri$' gymnastics).
Broad jun^t (long jun^))
Discus.
Roor exercise fundamentals (firls' (ymnastics).
Forehand and backhand.
High jun^).
Hurdles .
Offensive drills (basketball with Bubas)
Shot-put.
printing with Bud Winter.
Triple jump.
Rynew, Arden
see
Checkmate /stalemate.
Rysunkowych, Studio Film6w
see Studio FilmCw Rysunkowych
Rythmes de Paris (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1971.
*^ min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ill English. From the series Je parle fran^is, ooav. ed.
With teacher's guide entitled Rhythms of Paris.
SUMMARY: Captures the unique charm of dally life In «n»-
tem <orary Paris, explores the principal points of Interest In various
sect ms of the city, and paints a cnltnral portrait of tbe Parisian
cltiJ -nry.
1 Paris — Social life and customs. I. Encyt^opaedla Britannica
Educational Corporation. H. Rhythms of Paris. III. Series; Je
parle fran^ls ( Motion picture)
[DC715] 914.4 71-714216
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
S A Films
see
Campobello: the outer island.
S & R Foundation
Good morning, freedom.
SELMA/QAS— an experimental system for the .
tional design of markoyian qneaeing networks (Motitxi
picture) Systems Engineering Laboratory, University of
Michigan. Made and released by Audio-Visual Education
Center, 1970.
14 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Kekl B. Irani; writer and coordinator, L.
Scott Randall; narrator, Larry Jones; photographer and editor,
Douglas W. RideouL
SUMMARY: Describes the use of a computer-controlled graphic
dl^Iaj system, shows the IBM-360 time-shared computer In ose in
cooveraatlon with a remote terminal for model translation and solu-
don, and provides a detailed description and demonstration of queue-
Ing networks and aolutloa
1. Computer graphics. 2. Queuelng theory. I. HldilgaiL tJnI-
verslty. Systons Engineering Laboratory. II. Michigan. Univer-
sity. Audlo-VLsiial Education Center.
[T88B] 621.3819 79-713174
Univ. of MIcb. Audio- Visual Education Center
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
S-L Film Productions, Los Angeles
see
Careers in art.
The Doll's house.
Learning throi^h movement.
S.O.S. Company
see
The Magic Bunny in Curb service.
The Magic Bunny in Hat trick.
The Magic Bunny in Magic portrait.
The Magic Bunny in Simple sorcery.
The Magic Bunny presents Cinderella.
The Magic Bunny presents Sleeping Beauty.
S. O. S. Galapagos {Motion picture) UNESCO. Released
by Contemporary Films, 19i65.
17 min. 8(1. color. 16 mm,
8um>n'iiu-- I>epicts the clliuate. vegetation, and animal life of the
thirteen IsltimU of the Galapapos urchtpelHgo. Includea close viewi
of the huge turtles, amphibious iguanas, pink crabs, sea lions, and
the albatross. Show.-* measures being taken by the Charles Darwfn
Foimdation, llie Ecuador aiilhorilies, and UNESCO to preserve this
unique ciTlHuitinn.
1. Natural history— GnlupaB««i Islands. 2. Wildlife conserration.
I. United Nations EducHtiomil, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
It. Contemporary Films, inc., New York.
639 Fi A 67-1675
Contemporary Films, Inc.
SPIRES/BALLOTS report (Motion picture) SUnford Uni-
versity. Released by I^niversity of California Extension
Media Center, 1970.
l.Tmin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credlifi- Producer and writer. David B. Jones; directors. David
B .Tones, E B. Parker, Allen Veaoer; narrator, l^onard SlnKwi;
research ronsulUnts, Kdwin B. Parker, Allen Veaner; phot<«raphy.
Stephen I..ong8treth. ^^ . .,
Summary : Provides a jsany Tlew of man's previous attempts to
solve the frustrating problem of information storage and retrieval
while the narrator reports on two Stanford University research
projects designed to computerise library system-sr Stanford Public
Information Retrieval System and Bibliographic Automation of
Large Library Operations using Time Sharing. Produced by stu-
dents of SUnford University's School of Communication.
1. LIhrarles— Auto- matlon. I. Stanford University.
II rnllfornla Unl- verslty. Extension Media Center.
029.7 78-710685
California. Univ. Extension Media Center
STP Corporation
see
The 500 miles of California.
IndianapoUt.
The Race.
The Racer's edge.
Racing revolution.
& W. L. A. (Motion picture) Rob Thompson. Released by
Creative Film Society, 1971.
8 mill. sd. color with biw sequences. 10 mm.
SUMliARY : Pre«entn an abittract interpretation of the Industrial
areo uf southwest Los Angele*. Jliisic emphaslies the continual ac-
tivity and the ceaseless pulsation of modem machinery.
1. Los A ogele*— Description. 'Z. Los Angeles— Industries.
I. Thompson, Hob. 1W3- II. Creative Film Society.
[F869.L845] 704.946 70-713816
A. L. A. Booklist
Saarinen, Aline (Bernstein) 1914-
Art and the Bible.
Saarinen, Eric
New arts.
Sabato FtoreUo. [Motion picture] Stuart Kusher. Releaicd by
Creative Film Society, 1972.
9 min. td, cotor 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An ctperimcnui. lurrolink film in which an snwi engsfM
the vicwcf in a one way coavcnation m the camera foami about hi* clutlercd
1 Etpcrimental fiimt.
(PN1995,9.E9«3
ALA Sooklni
I Kuahcr. Sluart II. CrcMiv<
704.94
FUm Society.
72-702044
MAKC
The Sabbatk at home. [Filmstrip] Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. 1968.
4S fr. cokx. 3) mm. (An in Judaiun)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: ProdtKcr, Samuel Grand; research and icript. Joaeph Guimann.
SUMMARY: Describes the development of Sabbath customs in the Jewish
home from the earliest sources to contemporary painting and art forms. Shows
the prepafaiions that are made prior to the Sabbath and liomc obaervances
lhrou|h the Havdalah ceremony marking the end of ihe Sabbath.
1. Satibaih 2. Jewish art and symtiolism. i. Union of American Hebrew
ContTegations. II. Series: An in Judaism. [Filmstripj
[BM685] 296.4 72-734739
Union of American 72 MARC
Hebrew Congregations
Saber saw {FUvutnp) Bailey Films, 1»6».
50 fr. color. 35 nmi. and phonodlac: 12 In., S3| rpm. (Port-
able electric toola)
With teacher's guldei
Summary: Illustrates the safe and correct way to use a saber aaw.
1 Saws. 2. Power tool*. i. Bailey PJlmB, Inc., Hollywood,
Ca!!:. Serlea: Portable electric toola (Fllmrtrlp)
684.08 70-734000
Bai'.ey Pllma
Saber saw {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.^ 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 ntro. ti'ortable power tools)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Demonstrates some of the cutting properUes uniqne to
V^'saws. L Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Portable power tools (Motion picture) TftftaKO
Baling Corp.
Saber saw: metal catting (Motion picture) Bailey Films*
1!>68. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Power tools aeries)
Loop film.
With Hiiidy guide.
Credits: Educational consultants. Lee W. Ralston, David O. Taxis.
Summary : Demonstrates the use of the saber saw for cutting
metal, and describes specific kinds of blades and how they differ from
those used for cutting wood. Shows installation of the blade, and
demonstrates the technique of cutting thin metal with wood backup.
Emphasizes safety practices. With captions.
1. Jig saws. 2. Metal-cutting. 1. Bailey Films, Inc., HoUjwood,
Calif. II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Power tools serlea
(Motion picture)
621.9 74r-710697
BFA Educational
Media
Saber saw: wood cntttng (Motion picture) Bailey Films*
1968. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Power tools aeries)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Credits: Educational consultants. Lee W. Ralston, Darld O. Taxis.
Summary : Demonstrates the portable electric jig saw, and shows
the Tarious saw blades and their special u.ses. Illustrates how
blades are inserted In the chuck of the saw. and describes some of
the application in cutting wood. Empfaasites cautions and safetr
practices. With captions. __
1. Jig saws. 2. Power tools. I. Bail^ Films. Inc., Hollywood,
Calif. 11. BFA Educational Media. Series; Power tools series
(Motion picture)
621.9 70-710596
BFA Educational Media
Sabotage in South Africa {Motion picture) CBS News,
1962.
,M min. sd. l>&w. Iti mm.
Telec.ist <>n the CBS-TV .l.«-uiaentary sh-w CBS reports
Creditt: Producer. David Lowe; reporter, Walter < '■""';!f^^.. „
Summary: Examines South Africa's policy of e"'""*f ,^^* "f"
of non-whites. PresenU the views of both the apartheid 8uPP<"-ter8
who argue that South Africa is Africa's most progressive stole as
a result of this policy and the opponents who see their "«"•>" »" «
collision course with violence and totalitarianism If apartheid is
?ursu«l. Includes Interviews with liberal «dltor P«t|-t«^>' ,1^"^,"^
Kl prlie winner Chief Albert Luthull. and the Minister of Justice
^^rA^lcl'^Smh- Race question. 2. S«r^t">"-^'Sin?C
I CBS reports (Television program) n. Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
.em. inc. CBS News. Fi 67-758
Sabras of Israel {Motion picture) Raya Prodactions, 1969.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Describes the Hfe of Arab and Israeli children and
youth in Israel today, showing them as they work, attend school,
and play.
1. Children in Israel. t. Raya Productions.
916.694 77-706006
CINE
Sabre Films
The Other barred.
Sabrina (Filmstrip) Teaching Resources Films, 1971.
Made by School Times Filmstripa.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
with teacher's guide.
HUMMARV: An adaptation of the book of the sama title written
and illustrated by Martha Alexander about a little girt who decides
that she doesn't like her name and wants to change It With cap-
tions. For primary grades.
I. Alexander. Martha 0. Sabrina. II. Teaching Resources Pllms.
872.4 74-788929
Teaching Resources Films
1W Saceo aad Vaucttl tiiaL [Motion picture] Anargyros Film
Ubrary, 1972.
4 rain. >i. bAw. super S mm. (Highlight! of histm^)
Loop film in cartridge.
With film noia.
SUMMARY: Showt pent of the MasuchuKiu trial in 1927 that led lo the
conviction and execution of two Italian immigrantt for murder. Dctcribei the
uproar voiced throughout the world over the outcome of the trial of Sacco ind
Vanietti.
1. Sscco-Vuiictii case. I. Anargyroi Rim Ubrary. II. Serici: Highlight*
of hiuory. [Motion pkturei
tKF224i 364.1 72-700963
Anargyros Film Ubrary 72 MARC
Sack Amusement Con^any
see
Go down, death*.
Sacramento, CaUf. Television station KVIE
see KVIE (Television station) Sacramento, Calif.
Sacramento: a place to remember {Motion picture) Vista
Productions, 1967.
I'U mill. sd. color. 16 mm. .
Sumtiiaty: Trnces the history of Sacraiuento from Its founding to
the 1890's, with eoiphaais on the gold rtish, the pony express, and
the building of the transcontinental railroad. Includes views of old
historic areas as they are today and bow they will be when restored.
1. Sacramento. Calif. — Hist. i. Vista Productions.
979.4 Fi A 68-60
VIsiii Productions
ita. [Filmstrip] Concordia Hlmt, 1967.
32 fr. color. 39 rara. and phooodiic: 3 a.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpra.. I min.
(Csiechisni wries)
Whh k«dcn guide.
SUMMARY: Diicuisea the ncraments, cxpiaintn| that they are dM ligu of
the (rue church which Mimulau and urengthcn the faith of the church.
I. Sacrameao— Lutbcran Oiurch. 1. Concordia Publishing Houte. Sl
Louis. II. Sehcs: Catechism •cries. (Filmstrip. Concordia Pub. House)
tBX8072] 265 72-734597
Concordia Filmi 72 MARC
The Sacred garden {Motion picture) Edward Hawkins
Productions, 1959.
15 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
L. C. copj Imperfect : Credits wanting.
Summ^artf: Compare* traditional cemeteries with the Sacred Gar-
den plan In whlrh memorial park cemeteries are made into gardens
with simple, uniform memorials, the maintenance of which la pro-
vided through an endowment-care plan. Hhrplains the flnancial plan-
ning of the Saci-ed Garden Association and the Qnanclal advanUges
of participating In the plan.
1. Cemeteries. i. Edward Hawkins Productions.
718 Fi 68-660
[Motion picture] Togg FUm*, 1972.
12 min. id. color. 33 mm.
SUMMARY: A hi^ (chool Uudent. chosen by mistake to be lacrificed in
a ritual for national honor, b rescued by officiab who diacovct that the wroof
person ha* been choaen. The ntual it Mopped, the Mudent b taken away, but hb
•acriflcial garb t* replaced by an army uniform.
I. Tou Films.
[PN1997] 791.43 72-700779
ONE 72 MARC
Sad Mrs. Sam Sack (Filmstrip) Teaching Reeourcee Films,
1071. Made by School Times FilmstripB.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a (1 s. for maotial
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 7 In., 33* rpm.. 7 min. each
side, mlcrogroove. (Beginning to read, aeries A)
Reading level one- With teacher's guide and text.
SUMMARY ; An adaputlon of the book of the same title by
Alleen Brothers and Morton Botel with illustrations by Muriel and
.Ilin Collins, telling the story about a woman who thinks her bouse
is not big enough for her large family. Designed to help the child
become aware of sequence through repetition. For primary grades.
I. Brothers. Alleen. Sad Mrs. Sam Sack. II. Teaching Resources
Films, in. Series: Beginning to read (Filmstrip) series A.
872.4 79-738980
Teaching Resources Films
Sad song of ydlow skiii (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1970.
S8 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Daly; director, writer, and narrator,
Ulcbael Rubbo; cameramen. Martin Duckworth, Pierre Letarte; edi-
tors, Torben Schloler, Michael Rubbo.
SUMMARY: PresenU the experiences of tbt^e young American
Journalists Id Saigon In order to proTide a rlew of the pec^le of
SalgoQ.
1. Saigon— Deacrlptlon. I. Canada. National nim Board.
91B.97 78-7108W
NatlMial rilm Board of Canada
Sad sonff of yellow akin (Motion pictore) National Vllm
Board of Canada. Released in the TJ, S. by Filma Incor-
porated. 1070.
eo mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Prodticer, Tom Daly; dIraetiH-, writer, and narrator,
Michael Rubho; cameramen, Martin Duckworth, Pierre L*Urte; edi-
tors. Torben Schloler, Michael Rubbo.
SUMMARY ; PreMuts the experiences of three young Aowricaoa
living In Saigon In order to provide a view of life In a Coontrr that
Is besl^ed by war.
1. Saigon — Deacrtptfon. 2. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-
I. Canada. National Pllm Board. II. nims IncorjtorateA
915.97 76-710985
Films Incorporated
218
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sad Siuic Sassoon (Filmstrip) Multimedk Education.
Made and relemsed by Society for Visual Kducation, 1971.
37 fr. color. SA mm. and phonodlsr: 1 %., 12 tn., S3i rpm.. 8mln.
mlcrofTooTe. (Ptiooicti — Initial conMHiant muDds, Kronp 1>
Also LMu«d witb phonotape In i-aswtte.
With tMuJMr's folde.
SVMMABT: PrsKnts a atory wlilch stresaes the Initial oonaonant
•miDd of tbe letter "a." For primarr ffradea.
1. Bngllab Uncoage — Ortbographj and apelltnc — Javenlle fllnw.
2. Engllab laocuase — Alphabet — Juvenile Alma. 3. Bnrllsh Ian.
Cuage — Conaonanta— Juvenile fllnw. I. Hnltlmedla Edacatfon li>c
II. SodetT for Vlanal Edacatloo. inc.. Chicago- HI- Series: Phon-
ics— Initial conaonant soands (Pllmatrip) group 1.
[LB1526] 372.6 72-739490
Society for Visual Bduration
Sadan. Mark
see
Soa( of ianocentt.
SadfDe joint (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1971.
4 min. si. bAw. 8 nam. (Human biology: Joint movement)
Ixtop film. Iiwiied In standun) 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS : Adviser, Anne Plele.
SUMMARY : Explains that the (^tposiog surfaces of the saddle
Joint are wncavo-oonvex and deacribe* the active movementa which
ara possible Uses cineradiography to locate and lUuatrate the move-
ment of tbe carpometacarpal Joint of tbe thumb.
1. Human mechanics, 2. Thumb. I. Eothen Films. II. Elncy-
clopaedia Brltannlca Educational CorporatlMi. III. Series: Human
biology: Joint movement (Motion picture)
[QP303] 612 70-713989
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica f^ducailomi) Corp.
Safari for Bdcnce {Motum picture) Lederle Laboratories.
Released by Modern Talkiiig Picture Senrice ,196-!,
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummanf: Follows Dr. Jim Tldtera, a rt«earch veterinarian, on a
safari among native wildlife In Kenya, Tanganyika, and Uganda
tn his search for answers to pharmaceutical research problems.
1. Natural History ^Africa, East. 2. Pharmacognosy. i. Lederle
Laboratories, it. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
916 Fi A 67-5224
Modern Talkliic PIctare Service
Safari ya tembo {Motion picture) Machris Productions,
1966.
53 mi'i. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summart: A docnmentary accoant of tbe expedition to Kenya
made by the Los Angeles Museum of Natural Hlatory, to collect a
family of Ave elephants for tbe world's first natural habitat riephant
group.
1. Elephanta. 2. Biological qpectmena — CMlertloD and preaerva-
Ikm. I. Hacbrla Productions.
799.29676 Fi A 68-814
CINE
Safe ccmdoct afioat {Motion picture) Herbert Kerkow, inc-
1968.
3 min- si. color, super 8 mm. (Small craft safety)
Loop aim mounted in cartridge.
Summary: Dewrrlbea aafetj procedure* to follow when on board
small craft.
1. Boats and boating— Safety measure*. l Kn-kow (Herbert)
inc.. New York, Series: Small craft safety (Motion picture)
797.1 Fi A 68-3061
Herbert Kerkow. Inc.
Hie Safe handUng 0t enriched nmUnm {Motion pieture)
V. S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1969. Uftde by TTnioD
Carbide Corp., Nuclear Division.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Introduces the concept of nuclear flaalOD and crlUcalltT,
and explains the reasons for safely procedures that are observed In
tbe handling of enriched aranltui and other OsslMiahte materials.
1. Uranium. 2. Nuclear fl*lon. 3. Radioactive aabatancea— Safety
regulations. l U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
„ „ . _ 821.48 71-708797
U. S. Atoale Boergy Oommlaslon
Safe bWM (Motion picture) Lifabey-Owens-Ford. Hade and
i^leaaed by Audio ProdoctiooB, 1968.
14 Bin. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bimmmrt: lUostratM the reaearcit and develosNncnt by UMmt-
Owntf-Port ot a ahattarproof automobile windahirid to Iwon tbe
safety of tbe drlvtug pobUc
1. AatnaobOca — Windows and wlndafaMds. 2. (Haan, SafMy.
X. Ubbey-Oweiw-Pord OIsm Oompany. n. Audio Prodnetloaa, Inc.
New Tort
666.1 73-702SM
cam
Safe lab<n«tOT7 j^vcednrts {Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mlD. m. color, super 8 mm. (Cbemtstry tecbnlquen series)
IXK^ film.
With teachers' guid&
Bmmman/: Explains aafety procedorea needed to be practiced !■
the labcmitory.
1. Cltemlcal laboratoriea— Safety measuiea. i. UcGnw>HUI
Book Company. Series: GbemMry tecfaDtquca sertaa (Motion pic-
ture)
542 70-701368
MeOraw-HiU Book 0>.
Safe Mring at school {Motion picture) Cot^aut Instnictkmal
Films, 1969.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Second edition of the 1948 owtloD picture of tbe same tltl&
With teachers* guida
Creditt: Educational collaborator, James W. Mann.
Summary: Shows some of the most common causes of accidents
at school, and discuaaes what the Individual can do to help prwrmt
them.
Another issue. bAw.
L School accidents— Preventloa L Oronet Instructional rilma.
372.3 70-700233
Oironet Instructional Films
Safe on impact {Motion picture) Charles Cthill and Ajbo-
ciatea, 1966,
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ .
fiwmmarv; Presents a report on automobile glass tests made by
the U C L. A. Institute of TransporUUon and Traffic Engineering.
laboratory drop tests, supported by auto-crash tesU, evaluate the
breaking characteristics of different types of glass— with remlting
human exposure haaards. „ _
1 Automobiles— Windows and windshields. 2. Olase-Tertlng.
f. Cahlll (Charles) and Amodttm. lot, Hollywood. OaUt
620.1 Fi A 68-1087
Cbartes Cablll and
A Safe rUe oa roar icbeol baa. [Motion picturcj Martin Moyer
Productions, 1970.
14 min. id. color. 16 ram.
With guide.
CREDITS: PToduccr, Martin Moyer. ooOaborator sad aamlor. Richard L.
Hawlc.
SUMMARY: Summarizes nfety practices tor gcttinf to and w«itia| St the
bus nop, boarding the bus, riding, sad kaving the bus. Shows both correct tad
incorrect practices. For ctcmouary grades.
■ .Traffic lafety and children. 2. School buaes. 1. Moyer (Martin) Produc-
tioiu, Seattle.
[HE5614] 614.8 79-714782
Martin Moyer Producbons 72 MAaC
Safe set-ap procedure {Motion picture) Ealing Corp^
1970.
4 min. si. color, super S mm. ( Oxy-acctyleoe welding)
Loop film. Film note* on cartridge case.
StwiMtMH-y.' Shows how to set up welding equipment in accordance
with basic safety rulea.
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. i. Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: Ozy-acetylene welding (lloClon picture)
671.6 76-706946
Ealing CorporatiOQ
Safe to uU. [Motion (Mcturc] BBC-TV, London. 1969. Released
in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
30 min. td. b&w. 16 mm. (Movement, na 7)
SUMMARY: lliustrtcc* and diicussei tbe developmeni of water tranipott,
the different kinds or boats uid ships, their shape, propulsion, and loading, and
water safety. For elementary grades.
1. Ships— Juvenile films. [1. Boau and boating. 2. Shipsi 1. British
Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films. III.
Series: MovcmenL (Motion picture] no. 7.
[VM150i 372.3 72-714696
rime-Life Films 72 MARC
Safe use ot garden pesticides {Motion picture) Agricul-
tural Extension Service, UniTeraity of Minnesota, in coop-
eration with the Federal Extension Service, U. S- Dept
of Agriculture. Made and released by Audio Visual Ed-
ucation Service, University of Minnesota, 1967.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreiUt: Advisers. John Lofgren, C. Oustav Hard. PhlUlp K.
Hareln; narrator. William Dixon.
Summary: Csea drama, animation, and mlcrophotography to en-
courage the shaping of poeitlre safety attitudes In the use of chemical
pesticides. Explains the use of pesticides In horticulture, and em-
phasises safe Kardening practices. ,^ .
1 Pestlcldee— Safety measures. i. MlnnesoU. UnlTerslty, Ag-
ricultural Extension Service, n. Mlnneeota. University. Audio-
Visual Education Service.
632 71-700089
Minnesota. Univ. Audio-Visual Education Service
Safe use of pesticides (FUmttrip) U. S. Dept of Agricul-
ture, 1963. Made by Photo Lab.
31 f r. color. 35 mm.
Also issued aa slide set
With narrative guide.
f^ummtirif: Points out some do's and don't's in tbe safe handling
of pesticides In and around the home
1. Pesticides — Safety measur«s. i. V. S. Dept of Agriculture.
614.8 Fi E 68-528
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Safeco Insurance Company of America
see
By nature's rules.
Upple.
Safeguarding our country's health {Motion picture) Frith
Films, 1965.
16 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Revised version ot the 1950 motion picture entitled nuardlans of
our country's health.
With study guide.
Creditt: Producer, Emily Benton Frith.
Summary: Discusses health (incepts and tbe Importance of good
health. Notes health regulations of the United States Government,
Including quarantine Inspections at airp(»ts, in harbors, and at
border croeslnga. Portrays the helicopter rescue of a sick man at sea.
1. Hygiene. Public— U. S. 2. Quarantine. i. Frith Fllnia, Holly-
wood, Calif, n. Guardians of our country's health (Motion picture)
614.4 Fi A 67-5288
Frith Films
219
Safely . . . walk to schwd {Motion picture) Charles CahiU
and Associates, 1967.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summniy: Illustrates the Importance of observing rules for safety
while crossing streeu. accepting rides, obej-lng traffic signals, and
walking on sidewalks. For primary grades.
1. Traffic safety — Juvenile dims. i. Cahlll (Charles) and As-
sociates, IDC., Hollywood, Calif.
614.8 Fi A 68-1089
Charts Cahlll and Associates
Safcteam campaign {Motion picture)
1962.
Bucyrus-Erie Co^
22 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uaes animation to Illustrate sate and un.<(afe work
practices In a factory.
1. Industrial safety. i. Bucyrus-Erle Company.
Fi 67-2015
Safety {Fam»trip\ Tecnifax Educatioa Division, 1969.
24 fr. colM-. 80 nun. (Oxyacetyleoe wdding)
In a multimedia program of 10 film loop*. 4 fllmstrlpe. 13 trans-
parencies, and work sheets.
With teacher's guide by Jan>es Pender and Frank Hanon.
Sumtnary: Dlacoasn safety rules and precautions to be obeerred
dorltv ocyacetyleoe welding,
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. 2. WeldUkg — Safety meas-
ures. I. Plastic Coating Corporation. Tecntfaz DIvIsIoil Se-
ries: Oxyacetylene welding (Filmstrip)
671JI 70-736217
A. L. A. Booklist
SifctT, 1. [Pilnutrip] Leamins and Information lac, 1969.
100 rr. color. 3S mm.
Whh leader'! guide.
SUMMARY: Explores the cauci of acctdenu in hotel* and RKNeis. and
Mudies the direct and indirect oou ia lenas of murancc and work houn of
victim* and oihcn. With captioat.
I. Hoicb, taverns, etc.— Safety owasurc*. 2. Hotel*, taverns, etc.— Em-
("♦oye**— Accidenu. I. Lesratng and Infonnation Inc.
ITX911.2] 614.8 72-732691
Lcarmng and Information 72 MARC
Inc.
Sifit]r, 2. [Filmstrip] Learninf tnd Informatioa Inc.. 1969.
100 fr. color. 35 mm.
With leader"! guide.
SUMMARY: Studies the prevention of sccidcnu in hoteta and motck, and
uploree the ipeciftc cause* and their lolutions, and prcvf niion techniques other
than tbe iradttionsl ones. With caption*.
1 . Hotel*, lavcnw, etc.— Safety measures. I. Lesming sad Informatioa Inc.
[TX911.2] 6U.8 72-732692
'.*amiag and information 72 MARC
Inc.
Safety and basic fondamentals on the engine lathe, part 1
{Motion picture) E. P. Reeearch. Released by AIMS
Instructional M^dia Services, 1970.
11 tnln. sd. color. IS mm. (Metal shop— lafMr and opwa-
tlons)
Also issued In super 8 nun. with magnetic sound track.
With guIdCL
Crtditt: Production superrlsor, Keith Gordon.
Summary: Close-up photography deUOs basic safety polnta to b«
observed when operating tbe enftue latbe.
1. lathes. 2. Power tO(d»— Safety measures. l E. P. ResMrcfa.
n. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Metal shop-
safety and (^rations (Motion picture)
684.09 78-704769
AIMS Instructional Media Serrlcea
Safety and bask fundamentals on the engine lathe, part 2
{Motion picture) £. P. Bcsearcb. Beleased by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1970.
13 mlo. sd. color. 10 nun. (Metal shop— safety and opera-
tlMia)
Also Issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Creditt: Production supervisor. Keith Gordon.
Summary: aoae-up photography details basic safety polnta to be
observed when operating the engine lathe.
1. Lathes. 2. Power tools— Safety measures. i. K. P. Brwnsrrh
n. AIMS Instructional Media Servlcee. Series; Metal shop—
safety and operations (Motion picture)
684.09
AIMS Instructional Media Services
72-704770
Safety and operation of faceplate turning, part 1 (Motion
picture) E. P. Research. Made by James O. Tidwell. Re-
leased by AIMS Instructional Media, 1971.
8 min. sd. color. 10 mm. (Wood shop—safety and operations)
Also Issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
CREDITS : Production supervisor, Robert Wllk^is.
SUMMARY: Covers the basic techniques and safety points to fbl-
low in tbe operation of faceplate turning.
L Turning— Safety measures. I. E. P. Research. II. AIMS
Instructional Media Services. III. Series: Wood Bb<H>— safety and
operations (Motion picture)
[TT201 ] 684.08 70-714079
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Safety and operation of faceplate taming, part 2 (Motion
picture) E. P. Research. Made by James O. Tidwell. Be-
leased by AIMS Instructional Services, 1971.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop — safety and operations)
.Uso issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
CREDITS : Production supervisor, Robert Wllkens.
SUMMARY: Covers the basic techniques and aafety points to fol-
low In the operation of faceplate turning.
1. Turning— Safety measures. I. B. P. Research. II. AIMS
Instructional Media Services. HI. Series: Wood shop — safety and
operations (Motion picture)
[TT201] 684.08 74-714060
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Safety belt for Susie {Motion picture) Institute of Trans-
portation and Traffic Engineering, Fniversity of Califor-
nia, in association with the University of California Ex-
tension Media Center. Made by Charles Cahill and Asso-
ciates. Released by University of California Extension
Media Center, 1962.'
11 luin. wl. coloi-. 16 mm. (.\iitomnblle safety series)
Spanish vtrsion also Issued.
Summain: Picrurf^ soientifli-8Uy staged collisions, ufiins anthrn-
pometrlr dummies and dnlls simulating: children, to demonstrate that
children one year old and older should wear safety belts.
I. Califnrnta. University. Institute of Transportation and Traffic
Encineerlii;:. ii. California. University. Extension Media Center.
St-rles: Automobile safety serle.s (.Motion picture)
614.86 Fi A 63-433 rev
Calif. I'niv. Esten- sion Media Center
Safety by the numbers (Motion picture) Federal AtuUImi
Admimstrationf 1969. Made by Jerry Fairbanks Produc-
tions.
32 mlD. ad. color. 16 mm.
eiummarv: A safety-education film for pilots and aviation groopfl.
A lumberman searching for a lost barge Is latrodoced to safety bj
the numbers In a twin engine aircraft.
L Aeronautics— Safety measures. l U. S. Federal AtUMod
Administration.
387.T 71-702860
CINE
Safety demonstratitm on the band saw (Motion picture)
E. P. Research. Released by AIMS Instructional Media
Services, 1970.
14 mln. -td. t-oior. 16 mm. (Wood shop— safety and operations)
Also issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Credits: Production supervisor. Robert Wllkens,
Bummarif: Demonstrates the operation of a band saw and the
basic safety procedures to follow when using It.
1. Band saws. 2. Power tools — Safety measures. i. E. P. Re-
search. IT. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood
shop — safety and operations (Motion picture)
621.9 77-705459
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Safety demonstration on the jointer (Motion picture) E. P.
Research. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Serv-
ices, 1970.
12 mln. »d. color. 18 mm, (Wood shop— safety and opera-
tions)
Also issued In super 8 mm. wltb magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Credit*: Production supervisor, Robert Wllkens.
Summary: Close-up photography details basic safety procedure
to follow when operation the jointer.
1. Jointer (Woodworking machine) 2. Power tools— Safety meas-
ures. I. E. P. Research, ii- AIMS Instructional Media Services.
Series: Wood shop — safety and operations (Motion picture)
684.08 76-704771
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Safety demonstration on the radial saw (Motion picture)
E. P. Research. Made by James O. Tidwell. Released
by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1971.
11' mill. sd. ci»l(i!-. IB mm. (Wood shop— safety and operati.>n8)
Ai-^> issue<l in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Credits: Produition suiwrvisor, Itob<^rt Wilkena.
Summary; Uses clo.se-up photography to show how to operate
the radial sjiw, and to demonstrate basic safety procedures.
I. Radial saws— Safety measures. I. E. P. Research. II. AIMS
Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood shop — .safety and
operations (Motion picture)
684.08 70-710542
AIMS In.stiuctionnl Meilla Services
Safety demonstration on the shaper, part 1 (Motion pic-
ture) E. P. Research. Released by AIMS Instructional
Media Services, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop — safety and operations)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Crcditt: Production supervisor, Robert Wllkens.
Nummary: Close-up photography of basic safety procedure* to be
observed when operating the wood shaper.
I. Shapers. 2. Power tools— Safety measures. i. E. P.
Bewarch. ii. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood-
shop— safety and operations (Motion picture)
684.08 79-704808
AIMS Instructional Media Service*
Safety demonstration on th« shaper, part 2 (Motion pic-
ture) E. P. Research. AIMS Instructional Media Serv-
ices, 1970.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop — safety and operations)
Al«) Issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide,
t'reditt: Prortuction supervisor, Robert Wllkens.
nummary: O;iose-up photography of basic safety procedures to be
observed when operatlnp the wood shaper.
1, Shapers. 2. Power tools — Safety measures, i. E. P. Re-
•earch. it. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood
shtqj — safety and operations (Motion picture)
684.08 73-704807
AIMS iMtmotlonal Media SerrtCM
Safety demonstration on the single-surface planer (Motion
picture) E. P. Research. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1970.
Ij mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop— safety and opera-
tlons)
Abio issued In super 8 mm, wltb magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Credits; Production supervisor, Robert Wllkens.
Summary: Close-up photography deUlls baste safety points to be
observed when operating the single-surface planer.
1. Planlngmachlnes. 2. I'ower tools— Safety measures. I. B. P.
ReMearch. ii. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood
shop— safety and operations (Motion picture)
684.08 70-704772
AIMS Instructions! Media Serrtcea
Safety demonstration on the table saw, part 1 (Motion
picture) E. P. Research. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1970.
11 min. wl. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop — safety and operations)
Also iitsued in »iiiper 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Credits: Production supervisor, Robert Wllkens.
SumttMry: Demonstrates the operation of a table saw and the
basic safety procedures to follow when using It
1, Saws. 2. Power tools^Safety measures. i. B. P. Reeearcfa.
II. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood shop —
safety and operations (Mottoa picture)
621.9 71-705460
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Safety demonstration on the table saw, part 2 (Motion
picture) E. P. Research. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1970.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop— safety and operations)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Credits: Production super^Msor, Robert Wllkens.
Summary; Demonstrates the operation of a table saw and the
basic safety procedures to follow when using it.
1. Saws. 2. Power tools— Safety measures, i. E. P. Research.
II. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood shop —
safety and operations (Motion picture)
621.9 75-705461
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Safety demonstration on the wood lathe (Motion picture)
E. P. Research. Made by James O. Tidwell. Released bj
AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1971.
11 niin. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop — safety and operations)
Also issued 111 super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guide.
Credits: Production supervisor. Robert Wllkens.
Summary: Uses close-up photography to show how to operate the
wood lathe, and to demonstrate basic safety procedures.
1. Turning— Safety measures. 2. Lathes. I. E. P. Research. II.
AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Wood shop — safety
and operations (Motion picture)
684.08 73-710543
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Safety ftcts about crosslag tracks. [Motion picture] Southern
Pacific Co. in cooperation with Union Pacific Railraod Co.,
Western Pacific Railraod Co., and SanU Fe Pacific Railroad Co.
Released by Cine-Chrome Laboratories, 1970.
13 min id. color. 16 mm.
With inilntcion guide ind poilcr.
CREDITS: Producer ind writer, Edward L. Carroll.
SUMMARY: U»c« tiop.motion phoiography to illuilrate the teven most
common driving error* at rail cro«kin|t and ahowi how to avoid these error*.
I. Traffic Mfeiy. 2. Railro«l»— Croatinp- 1. Southern Pacific Company.
II. Cine-Chrome Laborstorie*.
(HE56 14, 6 1 4.8 72-700863
Weiiem Grade 72 MARC
Crouing-Accidcnt
Prevention Committee
Safety first (FUmntrip) Troll Associates, 1&69.
38 fr. color. 85 mm. {First concepts)
Credits: Writer. Thomas Crawford; Illustrator. George Schoor.
Summary: Explains basic measures to take in preserving bealtb
and safety. For elementary grades. , „ «,
1 Safety education— Juvenile dims. 2, Hygiene— Juvenile mms.
1. Troll Aasociates. Series: First concepts (Fllmstrlp)
372.3 7O-736059
A. L. A. Booklist
Safety/heaUh/citizenship (FUnutrip) Avid Corp., Instruc-
tional Systems Division, 1970.
6 fllmrttrlpe. color. 35 mm. and phonodls-.-s.
With teacher'B guide
Designed for the educable mentally retarded and slow learner.
Contents: Safety at home. 72 fr.. 15 mln.— Safety at work. 76
fr 15 min.— Driving safety. 55 fr., 12 min.— Health and hygiene.
SO'fr., 14 mln.— Cltlisenshlp. 45 fr., 12 mln.— Caring for your family.
77 fr., 18 mlQ. , „
1. Safety education. 2. Hygiene. i. Avid Corporation. In-
structional Systema Dlvtsloo.
614.8 70-735493
Avid Corporation
Safety — home, safe home. (Motion picture] Charles Cahill & As-
sociates. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1972.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: llliuirates typical houtchoid iiauids and aiiualiuni to teach
basic concepts of home safety For elementary grades
1. Home accidents— Prevention— Juvenile Tiims. ji. Accidents— Preven-
tion] I. Cahill (Charles) and Awociatcs. inc . Hollywood, Calif II. AIMS
Instructional Media Services.
tTXlSO] 614.8 72-701042
AIMS 73(72] MARC
Safety in housekeeping (Filmttrip) Trainex Corp., 1969.
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in., 881 rpm., 17
mln. mlcrogroove. (Hospital housekeeping ^^e^le^ 2)
Developed In cooi»eratlon with Little Com[»any of Mary Hospital.
.Mho known under the title Housekeeping safety.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With script and instructor's guide.
Summary: Presents safety procedures for hospital custodians.
Covers safety In tradlc areas, self -protection, handling and mainte-
nance of equipment, fire safety, and a safety review.
1. Hospitals — Cleaning. 2. Hospitals — Safety measures. i-
Tralnex (>>rporatl()n, it. Housekeeping safety (Fllmstrlp) Se-
ries; HoHpltai housekeeping series, 2 (FUmstrip)
647 77-787161
Tralnez Corp.
220
Safety in salt: the transportation, handling, and disposal of
radioactiye waste (Motion picture) Sandia I.«boratories.
Released by V. S. Atomic Enerjfy Commission, 1971.
29 mln. ad- color. 16 mm. , w ... j .,..
SUUMART- OuUlnea the research and the rationale behind tne
decision to estaWiah a radioactive waate repository In an ahandoned
salt mine In Lyons, Kan., and describes the various transportation
systems bclns considered and now In use. Explains teats which are
done to determine that the approved packages will wIthsUnd severe
transportation accidents without release of radioactivity.
1 Badloactlve waste disposal In the ground. 2. Radioactive sub-
stancee — Transportation. 1. Saudla Laboratories. IL U. S.
Atomic Energy Commission. -,^.-
[TD812] 621.48 7&-n2266
V. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Safety in the kitchen, part 1 (Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 mm. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking aeries, part 2)
SUMMARY*: Illustratea basic kitchen procedures related to dtesa,
steustooLs, electrical equipment, and knives. „ .r i
1. KltciieMS-Satety measures. 1. Falrlleld Aaaoclates. II. IJnl-
verml Education and Visual Arts. 111. Series: Cooking series (Mo-
tion picture) part 2.
[TX6531 647 73-715077
Universal Education & Visual Arta
Safety in the kitchen, part 2 (Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by T^niversal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. ((poking series, part 21
With teachers' guide ,
SUMMARY: Demonstrates basic safety measurea related to bro-
ken glass, stove tires, and other danger areas,
1 Kitchens— Safety measures. 1. Falrlleld Associates. II.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series
(Motion picture) part 2. ., ~,.Aro
[TX653] 647 77-715078
Universal Education &
VUual Arw
Safety In the metal shop (Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1971.
84 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 2 a. 12 In.. 331 rpm.. 28 mln.
(Industrial arts)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS : Author, Raymond L. l«eh. , , . . .„.Ki„«
SUMMARY • Presents practical safety practlcea related to clothing^
eye protection, use »t hand tools, operation of power machinery, work
around hot metal, and housekeeping. .h„„_o,,,,v meaa-
1 Metal-work— Safety meaaures. 2. School ahopa— Safety meaa-
uri I Coleman Film Enterprises. U. RMI Pllm Productions.
III. Series: Industrial arts (Filmstrip) ,,„„,t
[XT205] 614.83 70-740017
RMI Film Productions
Safety in the paUent uiUt (JKotwn picture) /laki^ Di-
vision, M<«r.w-Hill Book Co., 19«9. Made by Will.Mn
Claiborne, inc.
a mln. Nd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing »«rles)
l,oop film mounted in cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. film. , _ , „„.,
?;3,rsr:itrar.5^viSiritr|~ „„,.
rJZTlS^ fhe-'^e ,r ore"w".te-?K, '^^^^.^T^J^-
tlooa. iLf(^raw-HlU Book Ownpany.
B.a'kl^^1^vl*srci.""^8S^e«: Fun^am^^arnttr-n. «r.^ (Motion
P'«"^* eiO.73 7a-702963
M<<5raw.Hlll Book Co. Blaklston Division
Safety in the shi^: hasie practices (Motion picture) Coro-
net Instnictional Films, 1971.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Bert Book.
Summary: Emphasizes the worker's responaiblUty for aatety lo
both wood and metal ahopa In clothing, lifting, and carryinc. Em-
phasizes the value of tidiness and guarding agalnat Area.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Workshops— Safety measure*. i. Coronet Instruclional nima.
614.8 71-709427
Coronet Inatructlonal nima
Safety in the shop: hand tools (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
14 mln. !td. color. 16 mm.
With teachers" guide. „ ^
Credits: Educational collaborator, Bert Book.
Summary: Shows the safety values of keeping tools In good
condition, emphasizes the Important of protecUve clothing, and
demonntrates safe use of forge and welding equipment
Another issue, b&w.
1 Tools— Safety measures. I. Coronet Instruction Fllma
614.83 79-709429
Coronet Instructional Films.
Safety in the shop: power tools (Motion picture) Cortmrt
Instructional Films, 1971.
14 min. sd. color. 18 mip.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Bert Book.
fiummary: Stresses common senae practtcea with power saws,
lathes, and other wood-working and metalworklng machine tools.
Descrlbett proper clothing, bow to adjust machines before starting,
and bow to deal with broken blades.
Another issue. bAw,
1. Power toobi — Safety measures. i. Coronet Instructional
Films.
614.88 7&-709428
Coronet Instructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Safety in the Mreets (FUrrutrip) Nfrdonal Film Boarxl of
Ouiada. Released in the tJ. S. bj Jun Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roU. color. 35 mm. {Junior Bafetr series)
Bummarv: lUuBtratea safety rules to follow when walking or
riding on streots. With captions.
1. TraOc safety — Juvenile films. i. Canada. National Film
Board, n. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Series: Junior safety
serlee (Fllmntrlp)
371.7 76-783960
Jam Handy School Service
Safety is ao ecddcat [FUmitrip] Charles CahiU ind AModaUa
Released by AIMS Instructioaal Media Service*, 1972.
4 filnuiripi (ipprox. 4S fr. each) cotot. 3S mm. and 4 pbonodiKS (3 t.
CKh). 7 in., 33 I /3 rptn.. 8 min. cKh Mdc.
With lukk.
CONTENTS: I. Stop. k>ofc uxl think.— 2- Bicycle ruin of the road.— 3.
Safely ... walk to tchool. — 4. Safety rules for ichool. For elementary gradas.
1. Traffic tafety— Juvenile fUmi. (1. Accideno — Preventioa] 1. Cakfll
(Charlei) and AMociates. inc.. Hollywood, Calif. II. AIMS laMructioaal Media
Service*.
lHE56U, 371.7 72-733169
AIMS Inilructional MedU 73 MARC
Safety: machlBc and power tools. [Transparencies] DCA Educa-
tional Products. 1972.
48 Iraniparencics. color. 12 it 10 in.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Dtniel Irvin,
SUMMARY Provide* lafety hints and precautions, and enplains procedures
and rules for utin| power and machine toota.
1. Power tools— Safety measures. 2. Machine-tools— Safely measures.
I DCA Educational Products.
cTn53.5] 614.8 72-735301
DCA Educational 72 MARC
Products
Safety on the dty streets (Motion picture) Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1971.
15 mill. ad. color. IG mm. (The I.lrjiiit language series t (Spe-
cial ediiraTlon aeries)
SUSIMAItY: Illustrate* safety prorediirea and safety precaiiilors
nee<l«1 for living In a city. Relates a variety of experiences involv-
IniE crossing n street, playing in a playground, and riding a blrvrle.
Emphasizes the Importance of obeying signs and traffic lights arid of
looking before moving on a city street. With captions for use In
special education.
1. TrafHc safety. I. Universal Education and Visual Arts If
Series: The Living language series (Motion picture) III. Series-
Special education series (Motion picture)
[HE5614] 371.9 75-715127
Universal Education and Visual Arts
SalBty oa tk* job, A. [Flhutrip] Educational Projectioiu Corp.,
1969.
54 ft', eolor. 33 bub. (Pra-vocationsl orieatatian aad futdancc. Unit 3.
2013)
To be used as a unit with Hlniatrip B aad with kanuag manual
With teacher's maauaL
SUMMARY: lUustraica various rales of safety lobe uaed on the job, envtia-
siziac propCT drass and pwcautionary procadwes sach as closiog safety gates,
waKhiac hoi look, and Isaraiai loca^oa oCtfae fire cztiaguisbeT. With captioaa.
1. Induscrisi saiMy. I. Bdacadoaal Projeclioaa CorporatioD. 11. Series:
^^ ,■_-. --..-^^ ^ ^^ ^,mC-.^^ ..-1. 3,2013.
(HD7273] 371.4 72-734335
Bdvcatioaal Proisctiaas 72 MARC
Cocp-
■iMy M Am jah, B. [FUmstrip] Educatioaal PragectiaoB Qxp..
1969.
■■■ VaH 3.
S3fr. eofar. 33^
3013)
To bt asod as a nbt whh UfBatrip A aad with learafau bmbimL
WkhHackarli aaaiML
SUMMARY: lUviawt bssic caocepa of job safiety. Remforon basic ediKS-
Ifciaal BkBi of irilhaisHc spaOiaf. grammar, aad reading rompr^hnMiuii. Wtd.
1. EducatiooaJ Profectlaas
■ aad guidaacf. tniaKrip]
1 —_ __
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72-734336
MARC
Safety on the naraiBg ward (Motion picture) Blakisttm
Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
7 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series)
Loop 91m mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. fltm.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
CredUi: Educational adviser. Nettie M. Hutchlns.
Summary: Discusses (he standard safety precautions and tech-
niques the nurse (rtiould apply In the nursing ward.
1. Nursw and nursing. l McGraw-HIU Book CMnpany.
Blakistoa Division. Series: Fundamental nnr^ng series (Motion
picture)
610.73 70-7029B2
McGraw-Hill Bo-k Co. Blaklstoo Division
Safety on the playgTound {Atoti/m picture) Leonard Peck
Productions. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1966.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Living language series)
With teacher's guide.
Credits; Producer, Leonard Peck.
Bummarj/: Shows some of the hazards which can be encountered on
the playground, and discusses the corresponding rules of safety.
1. PUygrounda — Safety measures. l Peck (Leonard) Produe-
tlons, Clifton. N. J. a. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Se-
ries: The Living language series (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-1641
Universal Bdocatlon and Visual Arts
Safety on the stairs {Motion picture) Eotben Films, Lon-
don, 1967. Re]eA.«wd in the IT. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Fxluoational Corp., 1969.
.*? mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Home safety)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
Credits.- Consultant, National Safety Ouncll,
Summary: Uses dramatized incidents and a variety of filming tech-
niques to emphasize safety hazards and to Illustrate safety on the
stairs. For primary grades.
1. Home accidents — Prevention — Juvenile films, l Eotben Films.
n. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Home safety (Motion picture)
372.3 73-703926
AI^ Booklist
Safety on the way to school {FOmttrip) Y. L. P. Materials
Corp., 1968.
35 fr. color. 85 mm. (Safety and health)
Suminury: Provides safety hints In going to and from school.
Recommends obeying policemen, croning guards, and "safeties":
crossing only at comers and following trafllc signals; getting out of
cans on the curb side; facing traffic uhlle walking along streets
without sidewalks; listening for sirens; and crossing driveways
cautiously.
1. Safety education^ Juvenile films. i. Your Lesson Plan Ma-
terials Corporation. Series : Safety and health (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3721
Y'. L. P. Materials Corp.
Safctr PlaTPond ipirtta. [Motioo picture] Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educatioaal Corp., 1971.
appnn. 9 BUB. sd. color. 16 bub. (Joy of giowlBg)
WMh tsacher's guide.
CREDITS; Producer, Warree Brown; coUaboraior. DoaaU Kmcaid.
SUMMARY: Good aad bad ptoygrouad spirito are p
1. PUysrouads— Safety a
tioo. 2. Playgrouads) 1. BacyclopaediB B
II. Series: Joy of growing. (Moboa picture]
[GV424j 371.7
EBBC 72
72-700985
MARC
Safety practices in the shop: Using handsaws and jigsaws
(Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ijoop film.
With user's guide.
Summary : Illustrates the safety procedures to follow when iisini;
bnndsaws and jigsaws, Including planning cuta. keeping hands away
from the blade, feeding the stock slowly, and making Jigs for special
1. Power tools— Safety measures. 2. Band saws. 3. Jig sawa.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Using handsaws and jigsaws
(Motion picture)
614.83 72-710776
Coronet Instructional Films
Safety practices in the shop: Using cirentor saws (Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 mi:i. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With user's guide.
Summary : Illu-strates the safety procedures to follow when using
circular saws, including the need to lock adjustments, to hold the
stock firmly, and to keep hands clear of the blade,
1. Circular saws. 2. Power tools.— Safety measures. I. Coronet
Instructional Films. II. Using circular saws (Motltm picture)
614.83 76-710777
Coronet Instructional Films
Safety practices in the shop : Using drill presses and grind-
ers (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 mill., si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With user's guide-
Summary: illustrates safety procedures to follow when u-sln^r
drill pres<ieN and grinders. Including securing work, using the correct
cuttinp edge for drilling, grinding with the direction of rotation,
and dre.*«ing a loaded wheeL
1. Drilling and boring— Safety measures. 2. Grinding and polish-
Ing — Safety measure-s. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Using
drill presses and grinders (Motion picture)
614.83 79-710775
Coronet Instructional Films
Safety practices in the shop : Using hand saws, chisels and
files (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 mil. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop flhn.
With user's guide.
Summary ; Illustrates the safety procedures to follow when using
hand saws, chl.sels. and files. Emphasizes the Importance of proper
maintenance and the use of sharp tools.
1. Tools — Safety measures. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
II. Using hand saws, chisels and files (Motion picture)
614.83 71-710773
Coronet Instructional Films
Safety practices in the shop: Using jointers and rooters
(Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
l./*c)p film.
With user's guide.
Summary: Illustrates safety practii'es to follow when using Joint-
ers and routers, checking sharp blades for defects, feeding stocJc with
the grain, clamping work securely, and using both bands for the
rooter.
1. Woodworking Industries — Safety measures. 2. Pow^- tools —
Safety measures. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Using joint-
ers and rooters (Motion picture)
614.88 70-710778
Coronet Instructional Films
Safety practices in the shop: Using hithes (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
lywp film.
With user's guide.
Summary: Illustrates safety procedures tc follow when using
Inthes. including securing work, using correct i^eeA. keeping the cup
center lubricated, using sharp tools, and removing the tool rest for
sandtni;.
1 Turning- Safety measures. I. Coronet Instructional Films
II. Using lathes (Motion picture)
614.83 73-710779
Coronet Instructional Films
Safety practices in the shop: Using screwdrivers, wrenches
and vises (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films,
1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
l<oop fllm.
With users guide.
Summary: Illustrates the safety procedures to foUow when using
screwdrivers, wrenches, and vises. Stresses the ImporUnce of keep-
ing the vise tight while In use and loosening it one-half turn when
not In use. Emphasizes u.sing clean tools of the correct size and In
good condition.
1. Tools — Safety measures. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
II. Using .-tcrewdrlvers, wrenches and vises (Motion picture)
614.83 75-710774
Coronet Instructional Films
Safety practices in the shop : Using the forge and welding
equipment (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films,
1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
I.4)Op fllm.
With user's guide.
Summary : Illustrates the safety procedures to follow when using
the forge and welding equipment. Including dressing protectively,
cleaning hand." of grease and oil. and remembering that metal can
look cold but still bum. Emphasizes the need for caution tn working
with heat.
1. Forging — Safety measures. 2. Welding — Safety measures. I.
Coronet Instructional Films. II. Using the forge and welding equip-
ment (Motion picture)
614.83 78-710780
Conmet Insunictional Films
Safety precautiona in adolt care {Motion picture) Blak-
iston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by
William Claiborne, inc.
0 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series)
IxKtp film mounted In cartridge.
Also issued as 16 mm. fllm.
With teachers guide and student i«udy manual.
Credits." Educational adviser. Nettle M. Hutching
Summary: Explains the safety precautions and techniques that
should be applied when caring for the "^'J^t pattent^ fwnnanv
1. Nurses and nursing. i- McGraw-Hill Bo<A *^P*Pf-
BbtkisCoo Division. Series: Fundamental nursing series (Motion
^''^'*' 610.73 70-702968
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Blakiston Division
Safety precautiww in child care {Motion picture) Blakiston
Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
9 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series)
I>x)p fllm mounted In cartridge.
\\m Issued a.-t IC mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Creditit: Educational adviser. Nettle M. Hutchlns.
Bummary: Points out jveclflc safety precautions to be appUed In
the children's ward atKl the potential dangers and frequent sources
1 Pediatric nunring. i- McGraw-Hill Bo<* Company. Blakis-
ton Wvlalon. Series: Fundamental nursing series (Motion picture)
610.73 77-702954
HcOT«w.HiU Book Co. BUklston IMvlslon
1W Siietj propwa. [Filmstrip] Scott Education Division, 1970.
and phooodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 1 /3 n
(Safety
221
54 fr color. :
SI work)
Abo issued with pbonoupe ii
With teacher's gibde.
SUMMARY: Dttciairi various aspects of school shop safely. Emphasizes
individual responsibility, correct handling of equrpOKnt. protective measures,
and first aid techniques.
1. School sbops---Safctr measures. I. Scoa Graphics- Education Divi-
aioa. II. Series: Safety st work. [Filmsiripi
[1X170.4] 614.8 72-732981
Scott EducatkM Division 73 MARC
Safety rules with outdoor plants (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, London. 1967. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
pne<lia Britannica Educational Oorp., 1960.
.3 miu. si. color. 8 mm. (Home safety)
Ijoop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
CrediU: Consultant, National Safety Council.
Summary: Uses dramatized Incidents and a variety of filming tech-
niques to emphasize safety hazards and to Illustrate safety rules with
outdoor plantx. For primary grades.
1. Home accidents— Prevention- Juvenile films. i. Eotben Films.
n. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Home safety (Motion picture*
372.3 77-703927
AUt. Booklist
Safety signs (Famstnp) My weekly reader, 1964. Made by
National Film Studio.
24 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 16-64.
Summary: Explains to children the dangers of Jaywalking.
1. Trafllc safety— Juvenile films. i. My we^ly reader.
872.6 78-733059
Pennsjlvanla School for the Deaf
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Safely: The helpful burglars. [Motion picture]
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia
II min. k1. color. 16 mm. (Joy of Krowini)
With icachcr'i guide.
CREDITS: Authon. Warren Brown in collaboration with Donald Kincaid.
SUMMARY; Introduces safely hazards in the home, such as overloaded
outlets, combustible Tire hazards, and overcrowded cupboards. Presents a story
in which ihe robbery plans of two bumbling burglan go awry because the house
they have selected is not safe enough to rob. For elementary grades.
I. Home accidents — Juvenile films. [1. Accidents^ l>rcvcntion] I. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Title: Helpful burglan. (Mo-
lion picture] III Series: Joy of growing. [Motion picture].
tTX150] 372.3 72-701035
EBEC 72 MARC
Sifctr TW tnlBe Jm^ [MoboD picturei
tannica Educatumal Ctx^., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Bri-
7 min. id. color. 16 mai. (Joy of growing)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Aulbon, Warren Brown in coUaboration wttb Donald Kinciid.
SUMMARY: GuideachildrenthroughabuiycitytnfncjunileandidefitiAaa
trafRc hazards, demoaatratea safety measurca, and shows the tymt/em for cO(K
Slant vifilaace in the streets. For ckmentary gradca.
I. TrafRc safety— Juvenile Tilms. (1. Accideiits — PrcvcmioB] I. Eacy*
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corporatioa. ii. Title: The TrWfIc jtaflB.
(Motioa picture] 111. SchsK Joy of growing. [Mobon picturti
CHE5614] 372.3 72-701034
EBEC 73 MAJtC
Safety through seatbelts {Motion picture) Institute of
Transportation and Traffic Engineering, University of Cal-
ifornia, in association with the University of California
Extension Media Center. Made by Charles Cahill and
Associates- Released by University of California Exten-
sion Media Center, 1960.
13 mlo. 8d. b&w. 18 mm. (Automobile safety series)
Summarjf: Portrays the necessity for usIdx seatbelts, as evidenced
by the study of anthropometric dummies in sta;^ collisions. Shows
that colUsiOD forces far exceed the unrestrained motorist's ability to
withstand them and that change In speed, not speed itself causes ac-
cidents. Includes facts about driving mortality Illustrated n-itb still
photographs of real post -collision scenes.
I. California. University. Institute of Transportation and Traf-
fic Engineering, il California. University. Extension Media Oeo-
ter. Series: Automobile safety series (Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 62-1457 rev
Calif. Univ. Exten- sloo Media Center
Safety: total loss control. [Motion picture] Industrial Accident
Prevention Association. Toronto. Made by Crawley Films. Ot-
tawa. Released in the U.S. by International Film Bureau. 1972.
10 min sd color. 16 mm
SUMMARY' Poinii out that industry must direct its accident prevention
effom toward all incidents which might eventually lead to injury of employees.
Notes thai fire prevention, theft prevention, reduction in pollution, and improve-
ment of industrial health jnd hygiene are of particular importance to loss conifnl.
1. Industrial safety. !. IndusiiiaJ Accident Prevention Asiociations. II.
Iniemational Film Bureau, inc . Chicago
(T55] 614.8 72-702121
lntematiof\al Film Bureau 72 MARC
Safety while at play. [Ftlnutrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1968.
29 fr color. 3S mm. (Reading program. Level I. R-197)
With teacher's mantial.
SUMMARY^ A reading program which includes word skill re infot cement of
final S and final S with 7. sound A lesson which stresses safety rules and
dcmonsiratcs what can happen when the rules are not obeyed. With captions.
For primary grades.
I Reading (Primary)- -Juvenile films. 2. English language— Consonants ~
Juvcniie films 3 Safety regulations- Juvenile films. [1. Accidents— Preven-
tion] I Educational Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program
[Film;.ltipj Level 1. R-197.
tLB1525, 372.4 72-733611
Educational Proicclicmk 72 MARC
Ctwp.
Safety with pete (Motion picture) Eothen Films, London,
1967. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannit^
Kducntional Corp., 1969.
:t mill. Hi. color. Sratn. {Home safety)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Wltb guide.
Credit*: Consultant, National Safety Council.
Summarj/: Uses draniattied Incidents and a variety of Slmlng tech-
nlquett to emphasize safety hazards and to Illustrate safety wttta pets.
For primary gnAe».
1. Home arcldeutJi — Pr*Tent Ion— Juvenile films. i. Kotheo Films.
u. EDcyctopaedla Britannica Educational Corjtoratlon. Series:
Hume safety (Uotloa picture)
372^ 70-703928
ALA Booklist
Sacs 9f service (Motion picture) Government of India
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
in(f, B«»mbay [1960,
11 rain, sd, b&M-. in mm.
Short veotlon of the motion plctnrs entitled Primary teaclier.
credit: I'roducer. Kzra Mir; director. DlHp Jamdar ; script.
Krishna Kupll ; uarrator. Oerson da Cunha; music, V. Shi rail ;
photographer. Ram Mhatre; oditor. Panchu.
Bummary: The life of s lyplcal Tillage teacher. DwcrlDes how
he iralns a truant boy to become a worthy citizen, his devotion to
work and his contribution to tb« natloo.
1 Teaching as a profewlon. i. India (Republic) Mlnlatry of
iDformaUoo and Uroadcastlag. n. Priinary teadter (HoUon pic-
tare)
Fi 67-2336
Saga of the Inca Empire (Motion picture) De Rosner
Productions, 1967.
&1 iiiln. ad. color 16 mm. (Voyages of cultural advaittires)
Revised version of the 1966 motion picture of the Hame title.
Summaty: Traces Important developments of the Andean dvIMza-
don from the pre-Incan period to the arrival of the Omqulatadors.
Includes photographs taken of the kwt city of Vllcabamba Grande
that was dlsoov«>red by the Gene Savoy Expedltloa In 1964.
1 Peru— AntlqulMea. 2. In(lian.s of South America — Peru— Antflqul-
tles. 3. Incas. i. De Rosner Productions, Beverly HJUs, Calif.
Series: Voyages of cultural adventures <Uot9oD picture)
980.3 75-702861
CINE
Saga of the Triton {Motion picture) Insight, inc. Released
by ABC Television Network, 1960.
30 mill. Bd. b4w. 16 mm.
Telecast on the ABC documentary show Expedition!
Vreditf Producer, V. Fae Thomas; writer, P. T. Furst; music,
Bot>ert Ernst; photographers, J. Baylor Roberts. Ray Meadows.
Buinmarv: Accompanies the U. S. S. Triton under the command of
Capt. Edward K. Beach on the first submerged circumnavigation of
the globe Studies the ship, the ocean, the scientific work accom-
plished and the men's reactions and pastimes, and charts the route
1 Triton (Submarine) i. Expedition! (Television program)
II Insight. Inc.. Los Angeles, iti. AtJ*erlcan Broadcasting Company.
623.82 Fi 68-233
Sage and Associates
see
Coastline.
The Sahara (Filmstrip) Don Boeea Released by Univei^
sal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
51 fr. color. S.*; mm. and phonodlsc. (Countrlea of Europe and
Africa, part 2)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUM3IAUY: r>es<Tlbe8 the customs, famous paintings, scenery,
topography, and Industry of the Sahara.
1 Sa ham— Description and travel. I. Bosco, Don. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Countries of Europe and
Africa, part 2 (Ftlmstrip)
[DT333] 916.6 70-740546
Universal Education and Vlaual Arts
Sahara: la caravane da ael (Motion picture) Nadonal
Broadcasting Co. Released by XBC Knterprises, 1969.
52 mill. ad. color. 16 mm.
C'-edita: Sponsor, General Electric O.
Siimmarv.- Follows a camel caravan on a flve-hundred mile
Journey across the Sahara, from the salt mines In Bllma to the
marketpUce In Agades, and shows centuries-old rlhiala and pro-
cedures to Illustrate that relatively little has changed In almost
1 Sahara— Description and travel. L National Broadcasting
Company. Inc. o. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC En-
terprises Division. -««<«*
916.6 74-706100
CINE
Sahara market towns {Mo/ion picture) WaU Disney Pro-
ductioiift. Released by International Communication Films,
1!M">8.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (North Africa series)
Ixwp film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 turn, and In
super 8 mm.
From the 1938 motion picture entitled Blue men of Morocco— tribal
life on the Sahara.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Shows business activities In a typical desert market-
place, Including the exchange of camels, burrows, clothing, and food.
1 Markets. l Blue men of Morocco — tribal life on the Sahara
(Motion picture) u. Disney (Walt) Produrtions. ui. IntematlMial
Communication Films. Series; North Africa series (Motion pic-
ture)
916.1 70-703203
International CommunI- cation Films
SaiUns (Motion picture) Government of the Netherlands,
The Hague. Released by National Film Board of Canada,
1965.
Sm^r|,*'pic^S» and dXrlbes aspect. of yachtln. In th. Nether-
lands «^ uses visual Images aod sound effects to portray the alfhta.
sounds, and excitement of the sea.
1 Sailing. I- Netheriands (Kingdom, 1815- ) n. Canada.
National Film Board. ^^^ Fi A 68-1572
National Film Board of Canada
Sailing. Part I {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1967. Released by Indiana
University Audio- Visual Center, 1969.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summarv: Explains and demonstrates the principles and ter-
minology of sailing. Emphasizes that each person on a sailboat
must know how to swim and shows the correct way to use a life
preserver. Discusses the major parts of a sailboat, shows how re-
i<poDses to wind should be made prior to going out In a sailboat, and
demonstrates the effects of wind upon the salL
1. Sailing. I. National Educational Television and Radio Center.
II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
797.1 78-704656
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Sailing. Part 2 (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1967. Released by Indiana
Tniversity Audio-Visual Center, 1969.
27 min. sd. h&w. 16 mm. . _, - _^
Summary: Investigates the effects of weight placement, wind, and
sail adjustment to gain smooth and efflclent Mlllng, explaining that
the sail muHt be let In and out and the tension changed for different
kinds of wind. Demonstrates the rules of navigation using model
Mllboats to show which boat would have the right of way under
various conditions, and compares these demonstrations with live
scenes of the same tnaneuvera using reel sailboats. ^ .. „ .
I. Railing. I. National Educational Television and Radio Center.
n. Intllana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
797.1 71-704666
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Tlie Sailing oystermen (Motion picture) CBS News, 1965.
30 min. sd. biw. 16 mm.
Sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America,
f^ecaat on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
?^, Prc^ucer Isaac Kleinermau; director, Nicholas Webster;
writ^Earie Luby; narrator, Walter Cronklte; photographer, George
'^"S^r.iSrrfives of Chesa^e Bay ^^P^^J^SI-
SS^a'ndawraS the oyster business. Shows life on Smith Island
aS Joints out the central function of the church In the fishermen'.
"?" Oysters. r. The Twentieth century (Television program)
IL Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
g35 r 1 68-234
Sailmaking ... a man and his craft (Motion picture)
Hood Sailmakers, 1968. Made by Brian Film Produc-
tions.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. . ,, ,. ,.
Summary: Ted Hood, a sailor and sallmaker. discusses the sail-
maker's craft and deals with problems of proper sail setting.
1. Sails. r. Hood Sailmakers, Inc.
797.1 Fi A 68-547
CINE
Sailor (Motion picture) Australian News and Information
Bureau. 1968. Released in the U. S., 1969.
23 min. >td. bAw. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Malcolm Otton; director, Donald Cromble.
Summary: Two seamen of different backgrounds discuss their ex-
perience In the Royal Australian Navy.
1. .\u8tralla. Navy. i. Australia. News and Information
Bureau. _ _
359.0023 70-709258
Australia. News and Information Bureau
The Sailor from Gibraltar (Motion picture) Woodfall Film
Productions, London. Released in the IT. S. by United
Artist" Corp., 1966.
RO min. sd. bAw. 35 mm.
Ha.sed on the novel by Marguerite Duras. „ ,. .
CredUt: Producer, Oscar Lewensteln; director, Tony Richardson:
screenplay, Chrustopher Isherwood. Don Magner, Tony Richardson ;
music. Antolne Duhamel; photographer, Raoul Coutard : film editors.
Bill Blunden, Brian Sroedley-Aston. Oatt: Jeanne Moreau Ian
Bannen, Vanessa Redgrave, Zla Mohyeddin, Hugh Griffith, Orson
Summary: A drama about a wealthy young woman and the man
who follows her through the Mediterranean in her search for a
sailor whom she once loved. .^ „ „ _„
I Duras, Marguerite. Le roarln de Gibraltar, n. Woodfall Film
Productions, in. United Artists Corporation.
791.43 74-707830
St. Aldan School
see
The Joy of leamint— ttie Montenori adiool.
St. Andrew AvelUno High School
see
The Day of glory.
St Augustine is an old city (FUmttrip) My weekly reader,
1966. Made by Conununicators.
20 fr. color. 35 mm. (Read and understand)
Series 3, no. 32-66. . _, =n -. *h.
Summary: Presents the history of St Aogartloe. Fta.. M the
oldest dty In the United States, pointing out building, showing
the Spanish influence. ,^j,„ q«pI«.
1. St. Augustine— History. i. My weekly reader. Series.
Read and understand (Filmstrip) «-ort»A
917,69 7&-7iW060
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Saint Cloud, France, fecole normale supfirieure.
Centre de recherches et d'6tudes pour la dif-
fusion du fran^ais
222
Partons en vacances.
Volx et images de France.
St. Francis Productions
see
A Boy's man.
Eucharist.
Incamatioii.
Ins cape.
Let the rain settle It.
The Long journey.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
St. Francis Productions (Continued)
A Right to be merry.
Survival with style.
Workout,
Sunt George and the black fakons (Motion picture) C^-
eral I>ynamics Corp. Made by Motion Picture Dept, Con-
vair Aerospace, General Dynamics Corp. Released by
Modem Talking Picture Service, 1970.
32 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A docomenUrr film which preaents the story of the
controveralal F-111 aircraft from the polot of Tiew of the men who
fl; It. tlw 429th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the United States Air
Force.
1. F-111 (rifhter pUnea) 2. U. S. Air Force. 429tb Tkctlcal
Fighter Squadron. I. General Djnatolcs Corporation. II. Modem
Talking Picture Serrloe, Inc.
629.133 77-711433
CINK
St. George's and the dragons (A/otion picture) House of
Seagram, Montreal. Made by Crawley Films. Released
by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1968.
27 mln. ^d. ct)lor. IG miu.
Krencli iprsi'ni rflfnited uiiilcr the title St-(ic«rgea et \et dragonB.
Crrdit$: Priidurer. F. R. Crawley, director. Vincent Valtleknnas.
writer. Mike Barber; commenutor. Don Chevrler; animation, V. At-
kinson: music. Lawrence Croeley : photogrnirtiera, SUn Brede, T.
Glynn. F. K. Crawley, Robert Ennis. Jim Wllliama.
8»mmani: Pre«enta the 1968 Canadian Open Golf Tournament
won by Bob Charles, held at the St. George's Oolf Club In Toronto.
1. Canadian Open Golf Championship Tournament, Toronto, 196S.
1. Houae of Seagram, ltd. ii. Modern Talking Picture Serrlce. Inc.
796.352 79-7n081>-2
Nntional Film Board of Canada
St. John Ambnknce in Camda (Motion picture) St. John
Ambulance Association, Ottawa, 1967. Made by Crawley
Films.
14 mln. sd. color. 19 mm.
French versloa released under the title L'ambulance Salnt-Jeao
au Canada.
Credita: Producer, director, and writer, Seaton Findlay; narra-
tors, Frank Wlllla, Francois Bertrand; editors, Mlchal Crosley, Mar-
garet Chandler.
Summary; Describes the record of service and present actlvttleB
of the St John Ambulance Association. Shows Industrial first-aid
training at Brllixh Columbia logging camps and the Winnipeg raU
yards, emergency flrsl-aid, ambulance patrols, and other services.
L St John Ambulance Association. i. St John Ambulance As-
Katloaal Film Board of
362.10971
Canada
Fl A 67-2863
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital,
see
Dept. of Surgery
Aortomyocardial autogenous vein grafts .
St. Lawrence River (Motion picture) Park Films, 1969.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop flim. lasTted In standard 8 mm. and In soper 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Bumnary: Shows some features of tbe St Lawrence Rlrer and
tiasin, Including pictures of Lake Erie, the Wdtaod Canal, Lake
Ovtarlo, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Ottawa. Quebec, and
tbe Gulf of St I^wrence.
L St Lawrence Rlrer— Description and trav^ L Park Films.
917.14 7&-700299
Park Films
The St. Lawrence Seaway (FUmstrip) Eye Gate Houae,
1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
17 mln. microgroore. (Geography of eastern Canada, no. 1)
With teacher's manoal.
CreidUa: Writer and photographer, Maxioe HalefT.
Summary: Describes how the St. I.«wrence Seaway works and
bow It supplies water power and transportation for the United
States and Canada. Elxplalns the operation of a lock system, -
powerfaouse, an alttmloum plant, and a papa* mllL
1. St Lawrence Seaway. l Eye Gate House, Inc. Series:
Geography of eastern Canada (Fllmstrlp) no. 1.
917.14 79-783784
Eye Gate House
St Lawrence Seaway: pathway to the Atiantk (Motion
picture) Arthur Evans. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1969.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study irolde.
Bummaty: Portrays the forest Indtistrlea, tbe fishing trade, haodl-
crafts, and the heavy commercial Industrlea akmg tbe St Lawrence
River. Show how the rtver contributes to the tnanufacture of pap«,
this section's most Important Industry.
L Paper making and trade — St. Lawrence Valley. 2. St LawraDce
Valley— I ndustrien. t. Evans, Arthur, ii. BFA Edncattonat Media.
917.14 72-708710
BFA Bdocatlooal HedU
St. Louis. Bas^all club (National League)
Tomorrow's game.
St. Louis. Television station KETC
see
A Day in the life of a page boy.
Dr. Thomas A. Dooley.
Festival of folk son^.
Howard Jones.
I wcmder . , .
Inside baseball: off the playing field.
Lincoln's New Salem,
Lucky Lindy.
Mark Twain* s Hannibal.
River boat race.
Ste. Genevieve: a French legacy.
A S{)ecial kind of morning.
This student generation: conflict and
commitment. Part 2.
Tbursday's children.
Young filmmakers.
a. Louis, Television station KSD-TV
see KSD-TV (Television station) St, Louis
St Louis and hfe times (FUmatrip) J. Arthur Rank
Limited, London [196-!j Released in the U. S. by Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts.
24 fr, color. 35 mm. (Medieval history)
With gnide.
Summary: Chronicles tbe life of tbe medieval Ung, St. Louis ix
of France. Includes picture* inspired by medieval manaecHpts and
stained glass treasures of such noted cathedrals as Chartrea.
1, Louis n. Saint King of France, 1214-1270. i. Rank (J.
Arthur) Umlted- n. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Se-
rtce: Medieval history (Filmatrip)
923 FiA«8-3888
Uolvereal Education and Visual Arts
Saint Loois: gateway to the West (Motion picture) South-
western Bell Telephone Co., 1966. Made by Condor FiUns.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director. Dean Moore; script. Barbara Janea: music,
Jack Feierabend: i*otographera, Jim Derden. Ja<* Dlnkmeyer, Andy
Werner : editor, Bradford Whitney. . ,. , ,
Summary; Dewjrlbes the results of tbe bicentennial celebration of
Saint Louis, which led to the rebuilding of much of the city. b««ln-
ning In 1965. Includes views of the city's Industrlea, unlveraltleB,
hospitals, museums, aoo, and attractive living areas.
1 St Louis— Descr. i. Southweatern BeU Telephone Company.
917.78 Fi 68-235
St. Louis Productions
see
Exchanges L
St. Louis University
I&kowledge and the future of man.
St Marie's Cathedral in Venice (FOnutrip)
Budek Fihns and Slides, 1967.
Herbert E.
40 f r. colM-. 35 mm.
Other versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) issued witb acrtpts In
1967 under tbe title Saint Mark's Cathedral. Venice.
Bmmmary: A aeries of photographs of the outside and tbe indde
at a Bysantlne diurch in Venice. Shows how the foundation and tbe
comtruction of this cathedral affected tbe history of the city-republic
Id wblcfa tt was built Wltb captlona.
L Venice. San Marco (Cathedral) t Budek (Herbert E.)
Fllma and Slides, Santa Bartwra. CaUf.
726 70-736828
Bnddt FUns and Slides of CaUf.
St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minn.
Harmonics of a city.
St. Paul's FUms
see
Drilling with a drilling machine.
223
St Peter's (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1970.
Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Master buildings)
Double-frame version also laaued.
With study guide
CREDITS: Author, Anthony Bertram.
SniMARY : A study of St Peter's Cathedral, showing how Its
architectural style Is cbaracterlstlc of tbe age In which It was built
1. \atlcan City. San Pletro In Vaticano (Basilica) I. Visual
Publications, ltd.. London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. Ill
Series: Master buildings (Fllmstrlp)
rNA6621] 726 74-789019
Mclntyre Visual Ptibllcations
Saint-Saens, Camille, 1835-1921.
anlmaux
La carnaval des
Carnival of the animals by Camille Saint-
Saint-Saens, C:amille, 1835-1921. (Concerto, vio-
loncello, no. 1, op. 33, A minor
see
Casals master class, program no. 13.
Saint-Saens, Camille, 1835-1921. Danse macabre
see
Danse macabre by Camille Saint-Saens.
The St. Valentine's Day massacre [Motion picture) Twen-
tieth Century-Fox Film Cx>rp., 1967.
101 niin. s<I. color. 85 mm.
Panarislon. „ ,
Creiitt: Producer and director, Roger Gorman; writer, Howard
Browne ; music, IJonel Newman ; director of photography, Milton
Krasner: film editor, William B. Murphy. Catt: Jason Robards,
George Segal, Ralph Meeker, Jean Hale.
Summary: A dramatization of the feud between the gangs of Al
Capone and Bugs Moran, which resulted In the St Valentine's Day
mas.sacre in Chicago in 1929.
1 Capone. Alphonse, 1899-lft47. 2. Moran, Bugs. 3. Crime and
criminals— Chicago. i Twentieth Century-Foi FUm Corporation.
364.13 78-707831
Sainte Genevieve: a French legacy (Motion picture) Read-
er's Digest Foundation. Made and released by St Louis
Educational Television Commission, 1968-
fuml^ary'^T^^'ti^S^^ of early Fn»ch .ettl«nent. along
the Mississippi. Shows 2a>-year-oldcolonlal »'*P«,»«2 J*^^^/
luiiU Of col^lal French cultnn* pre-erved In ^^^^'''i^^}^*^^^^
SotT Townspeople at Ste. Genevieve riMHWCt French cultural
events atlll observed In tbe town. - »,„ „ b.
1 Ste. Genevieve. Mo. i. Reader's Digest Foundation, n. St
Louis Bdocatlonal TrtevWoo Oommlsslon. ».„.«-
^77 77-702687
CINE
Ste. Genevieve: a French legacy (Motion picture) KETC
1969.
28 mill- sd. color, 16 mm.
Based on the book Tbe story of Old Ste. Genevieve, by Gregory
M. Franzwa. _ ,
Credit*: Director, adaptor, and editor, Don Jeffries; narrator,
Robert Hardy ; dnematographer, Darryl Ross.
Summar*- Tracea tbe French heritage of tbe historic river town
of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri's oldest city. Describes how the Missis-
sippi Valley was settled. ,.„.._, .
1 Ste Genevieve, Mo. i- Franswa. Gregory M. The story of
Old Ste. Genevieve, n. St Louis. Television sUtion KKTC.
977.8 71-708245
KETC
Les Saisons (FUm^trip) Mary Glasgow A Baker Liimted.
Released by Universal Education and \ isual Arts ,19»-I,
19 fr Mew 3.> mm. and phonotape : 1 reel (5 In.), 7i in. per
sec.. 6 mln. ( Bon voyage ! Part 2, lesson 19)
With teacher's manual and working "C^Pt^^ inirram
Credit,: Writers and designers, Mary Glasgow, |J^^\°/7"^^
Summary: A French language teaching film. P"^"** J! '^'^
about da,? month-^ and season., and about Umea and n^be"*
1 Freidi Unguage-Audlo-vlsnal Instniction. 3" "•,7, ^
TOW & Baker Limited, n. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
Series: Bon voyage! ( Fllmstrlp ) Part 2. lesson 19. ^^^^^^^
Universal Education and Vlsoal Arts
Les Saisons (Motion picture) International Film Bureau,
1970. Made by John Seaboume and La France en marche,
France.
14 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
With student handbook.
CredUt: Coniiultant, Evelyn Robar-Dobln.
.Sammary; A French language teaching film which provides a look
at tbe changing seasons In France, partlculariy the winter sport
season and the springtime with tbe Seine overflowing tta banks.
1. French language — Audio-visual instruction. i. International
Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago.
526 71-707280
International Film Bnreau
Sakura Eigasha, Tokyo
Dissolving blood clots.
Formation of fibrin.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sakura Eigasha. Tolq^o (Continued)
How blood clots.
Observing clot formations.
Origin of the platelets in human blood.
Secret in the hive.
Sal Maimone, inc.
see
Wishes.
Salad g:i'cens (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. R«-
lensetl by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 mill. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part H
With leacher-i' guide.
SUMMARY : Introduces various greens available for salad luakinK.
1. Greens, Edible. 2. Salads. I. Fairfield Asftoclatea. 11. Uni-
Ter*iil Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking serifs (Mo-
tion picture) part 1.
[TX8073 641.8 78-715070
Unlter?al Education and Visual Arts
Salad prepare t ion ( Mot Ion picture) Comprenetics, inc.,
1969.
!.■. in'n. Ml, (iiliir. 10 mm. ( Basic pri>cedurefl for the food serv-
ice employee)
Also issued in >;tandai-d 8 uim. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge
with magnetic sound track.
With instniitur's guide and trainijig guide.
Summari/: Stres.'ws the Important-e of salads in the diet, and shows
the correct procedures to follow in their preparation and aerTloff.
1. Salads. i. Comprenetlcs inc. Series: Basic procedures for
the food servii-e employee (.Moiimi picture)
&41.8 72-707354
Comprenetics, inc.
Salad secrets from California (Filmstrip) Lawry's Foods,
1966.
37 fr. color. 35 mm.
With narration guide, salad recipe sheets, work sheets, and answer
sheets. . ,
SUMMARY: Describes the origins of salad, the proper methods
of preparation, and the various types of salads. Features ways to
use salad dressing mix to produce variety and distinctive flavor In
aalads.
1. Salad*. I. Lawry's Foods.
641.8 7a-737736
lawry's Foods
Salaff, Fred
see
Schawinsky 1969.
Salamanca, J, R. Wild in the country
see
Wild in the country.
ST. [Motion picture] Film Technology Co. Released
by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
4niin. ti. color, (upcr 8 mm. (Procc«»M of science; CI»Mifying»nimals)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study (iiide.
SUMMARY: Studies the physical ch«r«ierutics of the wlamandcr in order
to cluaify it and compare it with other animals.
1 Salamanders. I. Film Technology Company, tl. BFA Educational
Media. III. Seriet: Proceaaes of icience: Claaaifying animaii (Motion picture]
lQL668.C2i 597 72-700104
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Salamander Film Productions
see
The Wrong box.
Salamanders {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1967.
4 mln, si. color. 8 mm. (Life science series: vertebrates)
I>oop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study Kuide.
Summary: Investtgatea aalamandcra In the animal cn>iip of vert*-
brates. using the newt, the tree salamander, the mud puppy, and the
siren as repreaenUtlves.
1, Salamanders. i. Film Associates. Series: Mfe science ae-
ries: vertebrates (Motion picture)
597 Fi A 68-2674
nim AaMClate*
The Salazar family: a look at poverty (Motion picture)
Jeff Nye. Released by University of California Extension
Media Center, 1970.
SUMMARY: A documentary account of the difflcultlea faced by a
Spanish-speaking, low-income family living In Salt ^f^^^^f"^^-
Utah Pr^ents facts about the family, social workers' analyses of
the family, and the father's thoughts about his family's siluatlon.
Shows the family one year later to see If changes have occurred.
1 Poor— Salt iJike Co., Utah— Case studies. I. Nye, Jeff,
n. California. University. Extension Media Center.
301.44 74-710684
Cnllfornia. Univ. Ex- tension Media Center
Salem Films
Salazar, Violet,
see
Squares are not bad
Squares are not bad.
The Spy who cajne in from the cold.
Salem Productions
see
Hud.
The Sales building role {Motion picture) Anne Saum and
Associates. Made by Calvin Productions. Released by
Modern Talking Picture Service, 1966.
7 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (People sell people)
Also issued as 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartrldfje.
Issued with manual, meetluR plan, pamphlet, and study guide as
the third unit of the People sell people program entitled A sale Is
Summary: Develops an Important condition of a succeasful aale,
which Is to satisfy fully the customer's wanU In quality and quantity.
Identifies ways In which sales and service can be Increased by intel-
ligent and appropriate suggestions.
1 Salesmen and salesmanship. I. Anne Saum and Aasociatee.
II. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. Series: People sell people
(Motion picture) ^,
658.85 Fi 68-236
Sales check procedures {FUnvstrip) Graphic Research. Re-
leused by International Film Bureau, 1969.
.'.8 fr i-olor. .S.t mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pi-o-
J.. tor. 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In.. 33i rpm.. 16 min. mlero-
srdove. ( Distributive education series, no. 2 (
With in'^lructor'.s manual.
Cr'-difa." Consultant, Kenneth E. Hoffman.
^Hinmarv Studies a sample salfs check in detail, and descrltws
how it should be completed by the employee. Explains the reasons
for the copies and how the Information should be recorded and u.sed
'"l *^uslne«8— Forms, blanks, etc. i. Graphic Research Inc. n.
International ntm Bureau. Inc. Series: Distributive education
series (Filmstrip) no. 2. _. -„.,^-.
658.8 74-735462
International Film Bureau
The Sales department: how to baild tt {FUmstripi Lcamins and
Information Inc., 1969.
35 r
(Sal« department program, i
i. 1)
100 fr. color.
With ie«dcn fuidc.
SUMMARY: E»plaii« how lo orisniie ule> under • stntle re*pon«ble he»d,
wh«i the dutie* of the *«le»men »rc. ir»d how to implemeni ciuiomer. public,
ir«de, mnd suff relation*. Coven inicrdepartmenul coordination and coopera-
tion, sales activity coordination and pUnning, and Mtting up of filing •yitema.
mailing li»U. and business flow charU. With captions.
1 . Saicsmen and salesmanship- 2. Sales management I. laming and In-
formation Inc II- Series: Sale* department program- (Filimirip) no- I.
658.8 72-732679
72 MARC
[HF5438]
Learning and Information
Sales forecasting {FUmstrip) International Business Ma-
chines Corp. (196-ti
1 roll, color. 3.-. mm. and phonolape: 15 mln.
Summary: Presents an analysis of how a customer may forecast
future sales by use of IBM systems^ ™«,^<„„ , mteina-
1. Electronic data processing— Sales forecasting. i. interna
tional Business Machines Corporation. -„„*no
658.5 70-733323
Training Films, inc.
Sales office {Motion picture) American Management Asso-
ciation, 1967.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Developing supervisory leadership
skills. Case study no. 10)
Summary: A case study demonstrating that a supervisor must
follow instructions, as seen in the case of a new sales manager who,
forgetting to check with his secretary about the starting date of a
project, causes confusion for himself, bla men, and bis boss.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Supervisors. 2. Supervision of employeea. L American Man-
agement Association. Series: Developing supervisory leadership
skills (Motion picture) Case study no. 10.
658.31 76-707197
Sales training, Japanese style {Motion picture) NBC News.
Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (First Tuesday)
Telecast aa a part of the NBC series First Tuesday.
Crcditu: Kxenitlve producer, Eliot Frankel ; camera, Tom Toml-
'*fiumman/- Provides a look at an Intensive weekend training pro-
gram for Japanese businessmen which Is geared to bring out aggrw-
Bl..n and controlled hostility In order to make the men more devoted
to their companies and better salesmen after the Don-stop. nlglit-
*"l"''salS?n""and salesmanship. i. NaUonal Broadcasting Com-
pany inc NBC News. n. NBC Educational Bnterprlsea. Series:
First Tuewlay (Motion picture) ,„«^-
658.81 76-709026
NBC Educational Enter- prises
Salesman (Motion picture) Mayales Films, 1969.
90 mi;i. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Author. David Mayales; photography, Albert Haysles;
editors, David Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin. Cast: Paul Brennan.
Charles McDevitt. James Baker, Raymond Martos.
Summary: A documentary feature film In clnteia v4rltd style
which closely follows the activities of four door-t4>^oor Bible sales-
men on their routes.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Salesmen and salesmanship. I. Maysles Pilma
658.89 73-710820
Haystes Films
Salesmanship: career opportunities {Motion picture) Gil-
bert Altschul Productions. Released by Journal Films,
1966.
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide. . ^, , ^ ,»- ,„
Sutnmary Shows the broad range of vocational opportunities in
selling and related field.'i. Illustrates that there Is a worthwhile fu-
ture in sales and sales management for those who possess adequate
training and ability. ^ ^,,^ ^ _ .
1. Salesmen and salesiMnship. i. AltschiU (Gilbert) Produc-
tions, inc., Chicago, n. Journal Film.<;. Inc., Chicago.
658.85 Fi A 68-3154
Journal Films
Salesmanship Club of Dallas
see
You gave me a mountain.
Salesmanship in agricultural business. [Filmstrip] University of
Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1971.
58 fr. color- 35 mm,
CREDITS; Authors, J. H, Herb$t. E. E. Trott«r.
SUMMARY: Describe* the roic of the ulcsman in agricultural businew and
in the economy, and discuises opportunitie* for employment. Explains how to
open a sales interview and close ■ »le and how to handle objections raised by
Agticutture Service.
[HF5438]
Hi Univ. Vocational
Agriculture Service
72-735211
MARC
Salgari, Emilio, 1862-1911. Cartagine in fiamme
see
Carthage in flames.
Salgari, Emilio, 18C2-1911. Le tigri de Mom-
pracem
see
Sandokan the great.
Salgari, EmlUo, 1862-1911
see
The Mystery of Thug Island.
Salima in transition {Motion picture)
1970.
Churchill Fibns,
224
■J8 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Author, Max Held.
Summary: A documentary of an African culture in transition.
Focuses on a secondary school in the town of Salima lo Malawi, a
former Britl-'^h colony In southeast Africa. Shows a group of Eng-
lish speaking students In the process of making the transition from
their rural background Into the educated class of an emerging na-
tion. Pictures school life, home life, shopping In Salima, a school
dance, and a visit by one of the boys to his village home.
1. Malawi— Social life and customs. i. Churchill Films, Los
Angeles.
916.89 70-708277
Churchill Films
Salk, Darrell
see
DDT -Knowing it suiT/ives us.
Satk vs. polio {Motion picture) "Wolper Productions, 1964.
Released by Public Media, inc.
25 mill. sd. b&w, 16 mm. (Men In crisis)
With catalog.
Credit*: Narrator. Edraond O'Brien. ,., w ™ ..^,^
Summnry: Discu.sses the research of Jonas Salk. which r^«u"«a
in the development of an effective vaccine against polio In 1W»-
1 I'oliomyeiltis vaccine. 2. Salk, Jonas Edward, 1»14- J-
W.Uper Productions, ii. Public M*-dla. inc. Series: Men In crisis
(Motion picture, ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^
Public Media, tna
Sally of the sawdust {Motion picture) D. W. Griffith, inc.
Released by I'nited Artists Corp., li>t>.i.
108 mln. "si, l)Aw. 35 mm.
Based on a play by Ttorothy I>onnelly.
In the I'ariimount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Oollwtlon. Library of Congress.
Credits: Director. D. W, Griffith; screen version. Forrest Halsey.
Caiit: Carol IJempster, W. C. Fields, Alfred Ijint, Kffle Shannon.
Ervllle Alderson. _, , ,, .^
.^ummajy: A drama about the plight of a young girl, orpbanea
by the death of her circus performing parents and left in the care
of a Hide show entertainer, who Is persecuted by a Judge who hatea
circus people until he discovers that she is hU granddaughter.
I lionnelly, Itorothy. 1880-1028. ii. Orlfflth (D. W.) Inc. m.
United Artl8t« Corporation, iv. Paramount Film Collection, v.
American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 78-708950
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
%tSsf% catcrpilkir {FUmstrip) Parents' Magaziiw Films,
1968. Made by Thomas Sand Enterpriaee.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Beading motivation fllmstrlpB)
With teacher's ptcture-cned readlnj teirt
Bssed on Anne Rockwell's Btory of the same title.
Crcrfifi: Producer. Thomas Sand.
Bvmmary: Dramatisation of a story about a sniRll glri who 00-
MTTM the changes which take place In the life cycte of a monarch
botterfly. For primary grades.
1. Reading readiness. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Eockwrtl.
Anne F. Sally's caterpillar, n. ParenU' Magaxlne Filma.
372.4 76-732561
Parents' Magazine Films
Salmore, Charles
see
Audio Lingaal Edacational Piesa,
Prop.
Le Salon (FUnutrip)
1964.
15 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: singletrack, 1 reel. 71 In.
per sec.
With teacher's script.
Other versions l5.siie4l: Sp«nlRh. German.
Creditt: Author. Charlea Surr.
Bummaty: A Fr«o<A language teaching fllm. Provides Insights
into French culture by describing the life and aspirations of a
French family.
1. French language^Audlo-vlsual instruction. 2. France — Soc life
& cust. I. Audio Lingual Educational PresB,
448.3 Fi A 67-4296
.\udio Lingual Educa- tlonal Press
Salonika and Piraeus, modem ports (Filmstrip)
see Greece: Salonika and F>iraeus, modem ports
Sayait Konaa faBprorlMtkNMl mhIc [Motion picture] Uni-
venity of Washington Archives of Ethnic Music and Dance.
Released by University of Washington Press, 1971.
13 rain. td. bftw. 16 mm. (Wa>hingtoa (Umi)
SUMMARY: Demooctrsta ooe <rf the matt funoua dance forms from the
MMithwestera Korean province of ChoUa. an improrisatiooal dance called lalp-
'uri.
1. Folk dance music, Korean. I. Uoivcnity of Washington Archive* at Eth-
nic Muaic Bad Dance. II. Washington (Stau). Univenity. Presr III.
Series: Washington fUnis. [Motion pkturei
[M1816] 780.519 72-700241
University of Washington 72 MARC
PrcH
Salt (Motion picture) Leslie Foods. Released by Modern
Talking Picture Service tl9fr-f,
29 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
8%mrutry: Shows bow salt Is reclaimed from the sea to be used
la numerous products from bread to synthetic rubber.
L Salt Industry and trade. i. Leslie Foods, Inc. ii. Modem
Talking Picture Senrice, Inc.
622 Fi A 67-5158
Modern Talking Picture Serrlce
Salt (FUmstrip) Weston Woods Studios, 1967.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 2 s., 12 In. S3i rpm. ml-
crogroove.
With picture-cued text booklet.
Credits: l'rt>ducer. Morton Schindel.
Summary: An adnptatlOD by Harve Zemach, with Illustrations by
Margot Zemach, uf a Russian folktale, telling tbe story about Iran
the fool who sailed wltb a cargo of salt to a far city where people
had never tasted salt.
I. Zemach, Harve. Salt n. Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
398,2 Fi A 68-4805
Weston Woods Studios
Salt glaze ccraHlcs. [Slide set] RcMarch ft Educatian DepL,
American Crafts Council, 1972.
40 slides, color. 2 I 2 in.
With script
SUMMARY: Presents B 19T3 esMhitiaa of f miflw of ooalerepotary and
historical Amencaa salt ^aie cemnica at tbe Moseun of CaniaBparary Crafts
in New York.
1. Pottery. American— Exfaibitiaaa. 1. American Crafts Cooocfl. Mb>
>eum of Contemporary Crafts. U. American Crafts Co«aciL Research A Edo-
cstion Dept.
tNK4005] 738 72-733936
Research ft Edncalion 72 MARC
Dept., American Crafts
Council
Salt glaze kiba: bafldiag/fbrlag. [Slide set] Research ft Educatioo
Dept., American Crafts Cotmcil, 1969.
71 slides, color. 2 s 2 in.
With script
SUMMARY: Shows the construction and firing of a salt |laie kiln at the
Byron Temple Studio.
1 . Kilns. I. Pottery. I. American Crafts Council. Research A Education
Dept.
lTP841i 738.1 72-734006
Resewch A Education 72 MARC
Dept, American Crafts
Council
Salt tflaic techai^Bea. [Slide set] Research ft Bdirafion Dept,
American Crafts Cotmcil, 1972.
54 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
With script
SUMMARY: Don Reitz demonstrates bow to prepare ceramic
and shows glaze result in twenty eumpte* of his work.
1 . Pottery. 2. Glazca. 3. Rdtz, Doa. L Amcricaa CMts
search k. Edocatian Dept
A Salt mine {FUnutrip) My weekly reader, 19«fi. Made by
PUgrim Film S^Tices.
23 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 30-65.
Summary: Examines a salt mine and shows bow rock salt Is
taken out. crushed, screened, and cleaned by machliws.
1. Salt mines and mining. i. My weekly reader
622 76-733061
PennsylTanU School for tbe Deaf
Salt or sugar? (Motwn. picture) Prism Productions, 196».
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mai. (Science twenty)
Also i<wued OD 8 mm. reel and In cartridge.
With teacher's galde. ^ ^ v.
Bvmmary A student participation fibs In which students obaerre
and rerord the physlcml and chemical properties of two common ma-
terials, salt and sugar. „ ^ .. o
1. Salt 2. Sugar. L Prism Productions, Inc., New York. Se-
ries ; Science twenty (Motion picture)
647 77-704163
prism Productions
Salten, Felix, 1869-1945. Bambi
see
Bambi.
Bambi falls in love.
Saltine (Filmstrip) Simon and Schuster, 1970. Made by
Educreative Systems and Kim and Gifford Productions.
.'> filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 5 phonodlscs: 12 In. (Now
series)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With students' books and teachers' guides.
COVTENTS: Saltine keeps cooL 113 fr.. 11 mln.— Saltine goes
fishing 75 f r. 10 rain.— Saltine the cowboy. 78 fr., 11 mln.— Saltine s
new house. 89 fr. 12 mln.— Saltine and the sklls. 87 fr.. 11 mln.
For primary grades. , „
1. Primers— 1950- I. Simon and Schuster, inc. II. Series:
Now series (Filmstrip)
rpE1119] 372.6 70-738992
Simon and Schuiter
Saltzman, Harry, 1915-
see
tTP808]
Researdi A Educatioo
DepL, American Crafts
738.1
72
72-734002
MARC
The ^ress file.
La Salud mental y la communidad {Motion picture) Mental
Health Film Board. Made by Affiliated Film Producers.
Releas<'*l by International Film Bureau, 1966.
31 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Spanish version of the 1960 motion picture entitled Community
mental health.
With guide. „ , ^ „ ,
CrediU: Consultants. Harvey J. Tompkins, Dwtght Relman.
Summary: TVaces the process of developing and operating a com-
munity-based mental health center.
1 Mental hygiene. 2. Community mental health serrlcea, i.
Mental Health Film Board. New York. n. International FlUn
Bureau, inc., Chicago, m. Community mental health (Motion plc-
'"*** 362.2 75-707257
International Film Bureau
Salute to a crusader — Dwight D. EiaoilioweT (Motion pic-
ture) Hearst Metrotone News, 1969.
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, r. 11, oo. 9)
With Btndy guide. rv_,_^
Bummary: Chronicles the career of a Kansas farm boy. Dwlght
David Elsenhower, who served his country In war as a sre«t mili-
tary commander and in peace as its thirty-fourth President
1. Elsenhower, E>wlght David. Pres. V. S., 1890-1888. i. Hearst
UetrotofM News, Inc.. New York. Series: Screen news digest (Mo-
tion picture) V. 11, no. 9.
923 70-703471
Hearst Hetrotane News
A Salute to Alaska [Motion picture) Walt Disney Produc-
tions, 1967.
90 mill- sd. color. 16 mm. (The Wonderful world of color)
Telecast on the NBC-TV program Walt Disney's Wonderful world
of color.
Credili: I'roducer, Harry T^Ue; director, Hamilton S- Luske, Ward
Kimball: writer Norman Wright: narrators, Paul Frees, George
Walsb : animation. Art Stevens, Charlie Downs, Jack Boyd.
Bummary: Uses live action and animation to tetl about Alaska's
natural resources, its cIKps and towns, Its Industries, businesses, and
Job opportunities, and Its scenic attractions.
1. Natural resourcwi — Alaska. 2. Alaska — Economic conditions.
I. Disney (Waltl Prwdactlons. Series: The Wonderful world of
color (Motion picture)
917.98 70-701974
Sahitc to corn {Motion picture) Dekalb Ajpricultural Asso-
ciation. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196-!,
IT mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Svmnwirv.- Pictures an old-fashfoned com pitting contest ana
demonstrates modern techniques of harvesting com.
1. Malie— Harvesting, L Delkab Agricultural AjBOClatlon.
n. Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc.
633.6 Fi A 67-5171
Modem Talking Picture Service
225
The Salvage gang {Motion picture) Children's Film Foun-
dation, London, 1963. Made by "World Wide Pictures.
Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educational Films, 1964.
r>2 mill, sd- b&w. 16 mm.
Based on a story by Mary Calhcart Borer.
CieditM: Producer, Hlndle Edgar; director, John KrWh ; photog-
raphy. James Allen: editor. David Howes.
Summary: A comedy about n young boy who breaks a saw
belonging to a friend's father, and with the aid of a gang of other
children, tries, with hilarious results, to earn enough money to
I. Borer, Mary Irene Cathcart. n. Children's Film Foundation,
London, nt. Sterling Educational Films, Inc.
Fi A 67-5306
Sterling Educational Films
Salvation Army
see
A Li^t to freedom.
The Miracle.
The Salvation hunters (Motion picture) Academy Photo-
plays. Releasotl by United .Vrtists Corp.. 19-25.
64 min. si. bAw. ' 35 mm.
L. C. copy incomplete (45 mln.)
In tbe Paramount Film Collection of tbe AniH^Ican Fllm Institute
Collection. Library of Congres-i. „ „^ ^ w
Crcditt: Producer, director, and story, Josef Von Sternberg; pho-
tography, Edward Gheller. Cant: George K. Arthur, Georgia Hale,
Bruce Guerln. Otto Matieson. Nelly Bly Baker. . „ . ^ , ,
Summary: A drama involving a laboring man. a dlslllosioned girl,
and a small boy who leave their wretched life on a steam dredge
In the harbor and go Into the city, where they find only degradation
and despair. „ _
I Academy Photoplays (Firm) n. United Artists Corporation.
m Paramount Film Collection, it. American Film Institute Col-
"'"°"- 791.43 Vl-708951
The Salvation honttrs {afotim picture) Academy Photo-
plays. Released by United Artists Corp., 1925.
ft* mln. Bl. bAw. 16 mm.
OrigliuiU; rele»i»ed In 35 mm.
In the lirtd B. Bmilley Film Collection of the Amertcn Film
iBBtltnte Collection, ubrarj of Congre^ <,,„„,„„■ nho.
Credit, ■ Producer, director. «od story, Josef Von Sternl>et« . pho-
top-aphj. Edward Gheller. Ca»l: GeorK K. Arthur, George Hale.
Bruce Guerln. Otto Matieson, Nelly Bly Baker.
Rummarv: A drama tnyoWlng a laboring man, a disillusioned girl,
,nd a small boy «ho lea.e their wretched lite on a stram dredge
In tbe harbor and go Into the city, where they find only degradation
'°?.''Semy Photoplays I Firm 1 n. United Artists Corporation
m Darld B Bradley Film Collection iv. American Fllm Institute
^^'^^'^ 791.48 T&-708»e»
Sahbnrg and Zurich: cities of Central Europe (Filmstrip)
Bailey Films, 1968.
40 fr .-.lor. 3-'. mm. and 2 phowHliscs : li; in.. 3."..\ rpm. micro-
With manual.
Credits: Educational con«ult.int. J. Michael Moore.
Bummarv: Compares the cultural heritage of Saliburg with the
financial center of Zurich. Includes a visit to a middle class Suls-
burg fnmlly to show typical European home life, and a train trip
through Tyrol to illustrate the geography of the area.
1. Saliburg— Descr. 2. Tyrol— Descr. & trav. 3. Ziirich— Descr.
L Bailey Films, inc.. Hollywood. Calif.
914 Fi A 68-4119
Bailey Films
Salzburg: city of Mozart (Filnatrip) Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates, 1968.
40 fr color. S5 mm. and [Aonodlsc ; 2 s. (Is. for mantial ;wt>-
Je<-tor. 1 >. for automatic projector), 12 in.. 33i rpm.. 7 mln. micro-
groove. ( Salzburg and Zurich : cities of central Europe)
With manual.
Creditt: Educational consulunt, J. Michael Moore.
Summary: Shows views of Saliburg. describes factors that con-
tributed to the cultural wealth of the dty, dlacasaea the Important
musicians from Saliburg, and typifies the love fOT mtudc t^ Salx-
borg residents by a visit with a family.
L Salsburg— DescrlptloiL 2. Music— Salxburg. i. Balley-Fllm
Associates. Series : Salsburg and Zurich : cities of central Europe
(FUmstrip)
714.36 77-7»4518
Bailey-nim Associates
Salzman. Bert
Felipa: north of the border.
Joshua.
Sam (MotioH pieture) Pauliat Prodacticma, 1969.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide.
Creditt: Producer. John Meredyth Lucas ; director. Jack Shea:
writer. Carl Sobieski. Cast: Jack Albertscm, Michael James Wlxted,
Joan Gertter.
Summuty: A dramatization In which a vaudeville comedian, tlw
last human being left after computers have taken over the world, be-
comes disillusioned when he discovers that a little boy who has be-
friended him Is also a computer.
1. Antomatton— Social aspects. i. Paullst Productlwis, Padflc
Palisades, Calif. Series: Insight (Motlw picture)
301.2 7^706439
Paulist Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sam. a gerbil tale (Filmstrip) Hudson Photographic In-
dustries. 1&70.
1 roH. ralor- 35 oim. < Mat heoia tics Tor children)
Wiih teacher's kxI^I^-
Credits.: Author and artist, Winifred Lubell.
Siimmflry: Shows the growth of a gerbll and his brothers and
sisters to introduce the concept of ordinals as nurabera having a
IK)«itIon In a particular sequence. With captions.
1. Numbers. Theory of. I. Hudson Photographic Industries.
Series: Mathematics tor children (nimstrlp)
511 73-737782
Hudson Photographic Industries
Sam Company
see
Four for Texas.
Sam HooBton, frontier statesman {FUmttrip) RMI Film
Productions and Coleman Film Enterprises. Released by
RMI Film Productions, 1&67.
M fr. color. 35 mm. and phocodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., 33i rpm., 13
mln. (Landmarks in the history of Texas)
Creditt: Producer and author, Walter M. Burks; orUrlnal photog-
raphy, Maurice Prather.
Summary: Describes achievements and events In the Ufe ot Sam
Houston, photographed at state and national capltoIs, San Jacinto,
the Shrine at Huntsville. and in photographs from private sources.
1. Houston. Samuel, 1798-1863. i. RMI Film Productions, n.
Coleman Film Enterprises. Series: Landmarka In the history of
Texas (Filmstrip)
923 70-735477
RMI Film Productions
Sam "Lightnin" Hopkins (Motion picture) KUHT. Re-
leiised by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
■ti) niin. !<d. <-otor. 10 mm. (Artists in America)
rUEDITS: PifHhicer, James L. Bauer; director. Charles D.
Peavy: editors. Krnest Bro<-k, Arnold Bercene.
SIMMARV: Sam Hopkins, a blues singer, gives a picture of his
life while he slngti some of his songs. Shows segments of bis per-
formances at the Unlversllv uf Houston and Notre Dame.
1. Hopkins. Sam, 1912- I. Houston, Tex. Television sta-
tion Kl'HT-TV. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
III. Series: .\rtist8 In .\merlca (Motion picture)
[MU20] 927 78-714195
Indiana. I'dU". Audio- Visual Center
Sam Lusky Associates
see
The Cow that happened.
Robbie and the white bike.
SaauU dameta from Talakssngar. [Motion picture] University of
Washington Archive* of Ethnic Music and Dance. Released by
Univenity of Waahinston Presa, 1971.
12 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Wuhingtou films)
SUMMARY: A group of Samsl people perform three major dancei of the
type known •> umarml. These people of the village of Talukauiay in the Sulu
Archipeta|o abo demooatratc a »pecUl •lytiied form of daocc called kunuw.
1. Daocmf — Sulu Archipelago. I. Univcrtity of Waahinfton Archive* of
EUmic Muaic and Dance. 11. Waahingtoa (SUtc). UDivcrsity. Preai. III.
Sches: Waahinfton Rims. rMotioo picture]
tOV1703) 780.914 72-700240
University of WaaUngUMi 72 MARC
The TaMMllmr their traditkma amd castoas. [Filmstrip] Union
of American Hebrew Congre|atiotts, 1970.
W fr. color. 33 mm
With icachcr'i fuidc.
CREDITS: Producer. Samud Crartd; icripi. Tovia Pretchel; photographt.
Michael Tal.
SUMMARY: Dctcribeithecitttomsof the Samanun icci oT Jews, focusing
on iheir celefaralMn of the Paaaovcr and of the Sukot festivals.
I Fasu and feastt—Samariun religion. I. Union of American Hebrew
Congfcgaiioru.
tBM970) 296.8 72-734738
Union of American 71 MARC
Hebrew Congregations
[Sambo and Jemima, comediansj (Motion piature) ,1900?]
30 sec. si. b4w. 16 mm.
Is the Loolse Kmst film collection. LIhrary of Congress.
Bumtnarj/: Scenes of a Negro man and woman as they kiss briefly
and laugh.
I. Louise Ernst film collection.
Fi 68-405
Sawc hat dlflcrML [Motion picture) Derek PhiUipt. Enctand,
1970. Released in the U.S. by Mass Media Aaoodates.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With diicu*«ion guide.
SUMMARY: Usescn/tooncharacteratotelllhenoryofPCTcy.BConfonniat,
and his friend. Sidney, • nonconformist. Describes the resulting frustrsttoa m
Percy copies Sidney until Sidney caiuwi succeed in being difEerenL
I. Conformity. 1. PhUlips. Derek. i92fr- II. Mass M«dia AmocI-
[HM29I,
Mass Media Associates
301.1
72-700407
MARC
ACI
Same subject, different treatment {Mction pittun)
Films, 1969.
10 min. ltd, color. 18 mm. ^. t„j *w.
Bumumrj,.- Hhowa how such obJecU as the eye. t^e head. tb«
hoDwa tour*, the chair, and the sun hare been presentwl In photo-
grspba. paiatlofii. powers, sculpture, split Bcr*«. multiple screen,
■uperimpoaittons. and dlMoUea.
■"^°«""*''*""^ 'nu""^"" 7^-707628
ACI Films
Same subject, different treatment (Motion picture) Amer-
ican Foderation of Arts. Released by Films Incorporated,
197-2.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The art of seeing)
SU5IMARV: Explains that In nature aod in art the same obiect
is seen in many different ways. Uses the example of the bud at dawn,
to show these dltTerences and to demonstrate that each artist has hla
own way of portraying It.
1 Art— Psychology. I. American Federation of Arts. 11. Films
Incorpomted. III. Serlea: The Art of seeing (Motion picture)
[N71] 701.8 72-714330
Films Incorporated
Sam'l and social security [Motion picture) U. S. Social
Security Administration, 1964.
5 min. srt. color. 16 mm.
^um'^rUfi^ animation to explain the beginnings of the social
security system, its benefits and contributions, and the major addi-
tions to the procram since It was founded.
J Insurance, Social— U. S. • " °
368.4
U. S. Social Securlly Administration
V. S. Social Security Admlnlstra-
Fi E 68-83
Sammy the crow (Filmstrip) Lyceum Productions, 1970.
38 tr color. 35 mm. and plionodlK: 2 s. (1 «. for manual Bro-
Je,ior 1 . (or automatic projactorl. 12 In., S3J rpm., 6 mln. micro-
groove.
Also Issued with phonotape in caswtte. ,™Ka.«Mi h«
Ba^ on the book entitled Sammy, the crow whoremembered. bj
Elizabeth Haxelton with photographs bJ Ann Abwood. ^^,^,,„g
(;i-\iMARY- Usee the story of a boy's adventure In maxing
frleiis^ttS . wM etZ to aho» the habit, of a wild bird and t»
Instill reaoect for the freedom of wild creatures.
1 Croi«; I. Ha«elton, EUiaheth Baldwin. Sammj. the crow
who remembeied. II. Lyceum Productions (Flrml ,„,-„,
698.8 77-787737
Lyceum Productions
Samoan vilbge {Motim picture) Haywinl Film P«)du^
tions, Auckland, N. Z. Eeleased in the U, S. by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1969.
\'n"%°;ted''A.S!-°»n" SSn of the 1968 mo«on picture entitled
A Tillage in Samoa.
fuS^.'a^'m!^^ the Samoan way of Ufe. Inclndlng educa-
"**?.' S^'iYlk^^t-^SSS life "^-tom. .A VlUag in
Samoa (Motion picture) n. Hayward Film Productlona. m.AIM3
Inatn.ctlon«I Media Services. ^^^^ 73-703368
AIMS Instructional M«dl» Serrlcea
Samoans gather food from the forest (Motion picture)
Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Islands of the Pacific series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. ^ ». j, ,. » „
Summarv: Shows villagers harvesting bananas, breaafrult, taro
roof and coconuts. Includes scenes of natives clirahlng tall coconut
palms to obtain the fruit, and of villagers helping tn the work of
cracking the hard shells, scooping out the copra, and collecting the
coconut milk. __ . c
1 Food supply — Samoa Island.-i. 2. Forest products — Samoa
Islands. I. Doubleday Multimedia. Series; Islands of the
Pacific series (Motion picture)
919,6 73-708031
Donhleday Uoltlmedla
Sampan family (Motion picture)
see Chinese family: Life aboard a sampan
Sample preparation. [Filmstrip] John W. Suicosld. Released by
The Nucleus, 1969.
SO fr. color. 35 mm. (Nuclear Kieoce Isborstory)
SUMMARY: Shows the prepwmtion of radioactive swnples for counting,
including the uie of micropipeiic* and mscro tpparatus. Demonitrate* the
preparation of card mounu and solid lamplei on plaocheu. With captions.
1. Radioactive jubsunce*. 2- Radioactivity— Meaauremeot. I. Sukoski,
John W. II. The Nucleus, inc.
,QD604.8, 541 72-733033
The Nucleus, inc. 72 MAKt.
. [inimatripj Cathednl
: the wm who miiht hare I
Fdmi, 1960.
SSfr- cotor. 3Smm. aadphonodac: 1 s.,33 1/3 rpm., Ilmm. (SMciaa
from the OM Testament Scries 5; Defenders of die bith, no. 5)
With script and study guide.
CREDITS: Producer. James K. Friedrich; director. Jack L Tylcf; iUuBtraUr.
Konstatin K. Kusoczov.
SUMMARY: Preaenu the tragic account of the life of Samaon, showing Us
rite in power and his tctf-dcstruction.
1. Swnsoo. judge of IstmI. I. Cathedral nbm, inc.. Buthsak. CaKf. II.
Sehes: Stories from the Old TesUment Series S: Defaadsrt of the bhh. (nkn-
itrip) no. S.
CBS580.S15) 222 72-733453
Cathedral FUaa
MARC
Part 1: Mn of dedicattoa. [FUmstripi Cathedral Filmt,
1967.
S2ft. color. 3Smm sndphooodisc: I s.. 33 l/3ipra., 17 min. (Stories
from the Old Testament. Series 6: Heroes of Israel, no. I)
With script and study guide.
CREDrrS: Produce™. Edward D. Eagle. MwiweU V. Perrow; director. Jack
L, Tyler, writer. Jease L Cobum.
SUMMARY: Preeenu episodes from the life of Samuel, including the inci-
dent in which Ood spoke to him at the temple and foretold the downbU of the
House of EU.
1. Samuel, judge of Israel. I CethedrmI Fdma. inc., Burbank. CaUf- H.
Series: Stories from the Old Teslement. Scries i Heroes of Israel. (Fibnstrip) no.
1.
[BS580.S2, 222 72-733437
Cathedral Films 73 MARC
SawaeL Part 2: Kf-g— fc— at laraeL [Fdmatiip] Cathedral
Films. 1967.
SOfr. color. 35mm. sodphonodisc: 1 s.. 33 l/3rpm., 17 min. (Stories
from the Old TcstamenL Series 6: Heroes of Israel, no. 2)
With script and study guide.
CREDITS: Producers. Edward D. Eagle. Maxwell V. Perrow; director. Jack
L. Tyler; writer. Jesse L. Cobura.
SUMMARY: Shows how Samuel corataiied heathen worship and repelled
the Philistines; describee how be reluctantly appointed David to be the first King
of Israel.
1. Samuel, judge of Israel. 1. Cathedral Filma. inc.. Burbank. Calif. II.
Series; Stories from the Old Testament Series 6: Heroes of Israel. [Fdraalrip] no.
222 72-733439
73 MARC
[BSS80.S2i
Cathedral FUms
Concordia Filma,
226
Samwl. a dedicated maik [Motion picture]
1959.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm, (OU Testameni Scriptures)
Also issued in b&w.
With leader's guide.
SUMMARY: Scenes depicung Samuel's boyhood m the Trf)eraack. lus
IcMletship of God's people, hU life as a te«:her of God's word, and his fUlfSUmeot
of the Lord's command lo make Saul King of Israel are used to chaiacienie the
life of this consecrated man of God.
1. Samuel, judge of Israel, 1- Concordia Publishing House. St Loan. H
Series: Old Tesumcnt Scriptures. (Motion picturei
,BS580.S2, 222 "'uiS*
Samuel de Champlain (Motion picture) Nation»l Filin
Board of Canada, 1965. Released in the U. S. by Henk
Newenhouae, inc.
15 nii!i. sd. color. 16 roni.
Ei«ll«h version of Quebec 1803.
Sw'.fi'udy ot S.»uel de Ob.mpUlo and hi. time, u.ln,
j£;-.eEL':^?«r.;nr«»i"'s..r.',;^e'srt.;u'i'K^;;^
Bo.rd^ ,TNe«eiHHio«! (HenK) Inc. in. CHi«)e<: 1603 (Motion plc-
'""' Fi A 67-1270
National Film Hoard of Oaiwda
Samael T. Rayborn, the sqtdTc of Bonham (FUnutrip)
RMI Film Productions and Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1967.
Sa tr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a, 12 In, SSI rjm.. 14
min (Landmarks In the history of Texas!
CreiiH: Producer and author, Walter M. Burks : original photof-
X'^.JSi'/'^Th'e Me'stor, of Samuel Baybum Speaker of the
Bouse, who served as Speaker more than tvrlce as long as any other
"*t Raybum. Sam TaUaferro. 18S2-1961. i. K"' M" f'"""^
tlons d. Ootem.n Film Bnterprlsea Series: Landmarks in the
history of TexaaCFllmatrip, ^ ^^^^^^
RMI Film Productions
Samuels, Virginia H
see
The Bridge — documentary.
Samurai traditions in Japan (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by International Communication
Films, 19ti8.
4 mln. 8i. color. 8 mm, (Japan series)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
'"'prom the 1961 motion picture entitled Japan harveats the sea.
With teacher study guide. __„,,*
Summoric Studies various samnrai actlvltM. Inclndlnj awotd
making, dneilng. horse raclog, and the wearing of traditional co«-
'"T'samnrai. I. Japan harvest* the «e« (Modon picture) n.
Disney (Wait) Productions, m. International Commonlcatlon Filma.
Serlea : Japan serlM (Hodon picture) -„„,m
916.2 79-70.1196
InternaUonal OommunI- cation Films
San Diego, Calif. City Schools
see
Berlin and its Iron Curtain,
San Diego, Calif. Fire Dept.
see
Firefighters on the move.
San Diego, Calif. Television station KEBS-TV
see KEBS-TV (Television station) San Diego,
Calif.
San Diego Area Instruction Television Authority
see
Television techniques for teaching.
San Diego Co. , Calif. Dept. of Education
see
The Arctic Ocean.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
San Diego Co. , Calif. Dept. of Education
(Continued)
Sealab II: the Navy's man-in-the 6<
program.
Underwater acoustics.
San Diego State College
see California. Rate College, San Diego
Sad Die^o — the most important comer {Motion picture)
Copley Productions, 1967.
39 min. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summary: A pobllc relatloos Um vblch deacrlbes some of th«
mo«t pIcturMqac aivM In Stn Dieco and dUrosms frowtog lodostry,
ratarch. and educational faclUtlM In tb« rtty.
1. San Olego, Caltf.— Dewr.— Viewa. i. Copley Prcn. Inc.
Copley ProductlOQs.
917.94 Fi A 67-5639
Oopl«r Producttons
San Fan See (Motion picture) Twentieth Centory-Fox
Film Corp., 1963.
10 mtn. ad. color. 35 mm. (Morletone adTeDttire)
Cinemascope.
Creditt: Producer, W. B. Hltxlnbotham; director and writer. Jo«
Wills; narrator, William Orlffis; mosfc. Jack Sbalndlln; photorraphy,
Dick KQbne; fllm editor, Loala Asbley. Coat: Kenneth Joe, Frieda
Lee.
Summary: Pictures the experiences of a recently arrlred Chtneae
Immiin'ant as be aearcbes San Franclaco's Cbinatowa for his daughter.
1. San Francisco — Foreign popuUtlOD. 2. U. S. — Smlg. & Immls.
L Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1424
San Francisco. Public library. Friends
see
library.
San Francisco. Television station KPIX
see
Disaster at dawn.
The Enchanted hill: San Simeon.
The Innocent Fair.
Jack London: a house is burning.
The Last of the dirigibles.
The Valley of heart's delight.
When the movies came from Nlles.
San Francisco. Television station KQED
see
ACT now.
Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferllnghetti.
The Allure of drugs.
Anne Sexton,
Ascent.
Assemblage,
Brother Antoninus and Michael McClure.
Buckskin Bob.
Denise Levertov and Charles Olson.
The Development of bacteriophage plaques.
Drugs and the very young.
Drugs in our culture.
Drugs in the Tenderloin.
The End of conflict,
Frank O'Hara and Ed Sanders.
Kenneth Koch and John Ashbery.
The Life cycle of a bacteriophage.
Living and death.
Louis Zukofsky.
Mike and Lee Moore.
The Need for dialogue.
The f^iarmacology of drugs.
Philip Whalen and Gary Snyder,
Richard Wilbur and Robert Lowell.
Robert Creeley.
Robert Duncan and John Wieners.
Ski touring.
Take this hammer.
What can we do?
What some communities are doing.
William Carlos Williams.
San Francisco. Television station KRON-TV
see KRON-TV (Television station) San Francisco
San Francisco {FUmstrip) Budek Films and Slides, 1963.
■TT fr. color. 35 mm.
Creiiti: .Author. Eileen M, Teclaff.
Bumm<iry: DeAcrlbes the physical setting of San Frandsco and Its
Infiuence on the itrowtb and Importance of the city. DIbcusmb the
layout of the streets with their arraneement on the steep bills and
the effects of the great fire on new derelopmenta. Photographs
Include tbe Qnandal and commercial districts, the ports, and China-
town.
1. San Francisco. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
917.94 77-733360
Budeic Films & Slides
San Francisco (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak Co., 1970.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm. . ^ ^
SUMMARY : Flashes scenes of famous San Francisco landmaito
and scenic spots against an acid-rock music backgrouod.
1. San Franctoco— Description. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
rF869.S3] W7.94 79-714260
Bartman Kodak Co.
San Francisco {Motion picture) Pyramid Films, 1970.
4 mlo. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses the technique of hl^ intensity color filters In
which the negatlre Image Is repbotograpbed to depict sailboats, cable
can*, dty streets, and sidewalk artists to present a view of Saa
Francisco.
1. San Francisco— Description. L Pyramid Fllm Producers,
917.94 76-708119
ALA Booklist
San Frandsco (Motion picture) British Film Institute,
London, 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1971.
16 min. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An art film In whicb the electric rock of Fink Floyd
and the pop Images of ondeTKroand San Francisco fuse Into an orgi-
astic celebration of tore and the good life.
I British Fllm Instltote, London. II. Films Incorporated.
781.6 75-712630
Films Incorporated
San Francisco (Motion picture) Dundee Communications
Corp^ 1971.
10 nilo. 9d. color. 16 mm.
SUMM.\RY: A documentary film which presents scenes of rarlous
activities and locations In San Francisco.
1. San Francisco — Description. I. Dundee Comnninlcatlons
Corporation.
917.94 72-711434
CINE
227
San Francisco — a harbor community {FUmatrip) Curricu-
lum Materials Corp., 1968.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Harbor and Island communities)
With teacher's guide on fllm,
Bumman/: Points out that San Francisco Is one of the best shel-
tered harbors In the world, and Includes scenes of pier facilities.
early salting ships. Fisherman's Wharf, the Golden Oate, and China-
town.
1. San Francisco— Harbor. i. Corrlculom Materials Corpora-
tion. Series: Harbor and Island communities (Fllmstrlp)
917.94 Fi A 6^-4992
Currlculom Materials Corporation
San Francisco Art Center
The Trojan horse.
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
see
Along the way.
Three to get ready.
San Francisco Bay model (Motion picture) Thome Films
in collaboration with V. S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Made and released by Thome Films, 1970.
5 rolu. si. color, super 6 mm. (Research perspectives)
Loop film. Fllm notes on container.
CREDITS : Producer, Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY: Shows an actual testing and research unit that was
constructed to .scale to reprej^ent the San Frandsco Bay area.
1. Hydraulic models. 2. San Frandsco Bay regl<Mi. I. Tborne
Films. Inc., Boukter, Colo. II. Series: Research perqiectWes (Mo-
tion picture)
[TC153] 620 76-714252
Thome Films
Su Frandsco earthquake of 1906 (Motion picture) Anar-
gyroe Film Library, 1966.
4 mill. fA. b4w. 8 mm. _ . -. „
Loop Him. Issued In standard 8 mm. and inw'P«' » ™™- ..
Summary: Shows the destrudlon In San Prandsco during the
^ 1. ^n Frandsco— Earthquake and Fire, 1906. i. Anargyros
Film Library. fmnnKt
551^ 76-700364
Aoargyros Fllm Llbrarr
San Frandsco: financial community (Filmstrip) Society
for Visual Education, 1970.
56 fr. color. 35 mm, and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm. 13
min. niurogroove. (Working In U. S. communities, group 2)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author. Paul Meyer.
Summary: Uses San Francisco as an example of a fioandal com-
munity, noting that Its location and hUtory helped It to become the
flnandal capital of the American West.
1. Finance— San Francisco. i. Society for Visual Bdncatlon
Inc.. Chicago. Seriea: Working In U. S. communities (Filmstrip)
group 2.
917.94 71-737024
Sodety for Visual Educa- tlon
San Francisco : government and community services {FUm-
itrip) San Francisco Unified School District. Made and
released by Society for Visual Education, 1967.
M fr, color. 35 mm. (San Francisco — our city and county)
Creditt: Director of consultants. William B. Sanborn.
Summary: Explains that San Francisco Is both a city and a
county, nnrt has one local goTernment with elected ofBctala Covers
some of the city and county services provided by this government,
1. San Francisco— Pel. & govt. r. San Frandsco Unified School
District. 11. Sodety for Visual Education, Inc.. Chicago. Series:
San Francisco — our dty and county (Filmstrip)
352.0794 Fi A 68-3604
Society for Visual Education
San Francisco profiles, part 1 (Filmstrip) San Francisco
Unified School District. Made and released by Society
for V^isiinl Education, 1967.
56 fr color 35 mm, (San Francisco— onr city and county)
Crcdid; Director of consultants, William B. Sanborn.
Summary: Shows some of the Interesting and historic places In
the dty and county of San Francisco, concentrating on the downtown
and eastern portions. Indudes pictures of the Twin Peaks, the
Civic Center. Market Street, Union Square, the Embarcadero. and
different missions. „
1 San Frandsco Ca, Calif.— Descr. * trav.- i- ^^
Francisco Unified School District, ii, Sodety for Visual Education,
Inc.. Chicago, Series: San Francisco— our city and county (Fllm-
■*'"'^' 917.94 Fi A 68-3605
Society for Visual Education
San Frandsco profiles, part 2 (FilmMtrip) San Francisco
Unified School District, Made and released by Society
for Visual Education, 1967.
54 fr color. 35 mm. (San Francisco — our dty and county)
Crtiiti: Director of consultants. William B. Sanborn.
Summary: Shi^ws some of the interesting and historical places In
the southern, western, and nnrihern sections of the city ond county
of San Frandsco. Includes the Bayview and Huntera Point sections
of the city, the Opera House, Candlestick Psrk. Farmers' Uarket, the
Zoological Gardens, Ocean Bench, Golden Gate Park, and other points
of interest
1. San Frandsco Co., Calif.— Descr, & trav.- i, San
Francisco Unified School District, n. Sodety for Visual liklucatlon,
inc. Chicago, Series: San Francisco— our dty and county (Film*
strip)
917.94 Fi A 68-3606
Society for Visual Education
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
San Francisco, San Francisco, San Francisco {Motion pic-
ture) Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
10 mill. sd. b&w. S3 mm.
A travel ixlventure shorl.
Credit): Director, John Peckbam; music, Vince Guaraldl, Bola
Set^. C.il Tjiiiler: pliotojtraphy. B. Hlrschenson; editor, Hojt GrifBth.
Suinmarn: A musical travelog of San Franclaco which Includes
Tievv$ of Chiuiitt'wn, the Japanese gardens, Sausallto, and the Golden
Oaie Bridge.
1. San FranclFco— Descr. — Views. i. Paramount Pictures Corpo-
ration.
Fi 67-1085
San Francisco State College. Poetry Center
see California, aate College, San Francisco.
Poetry Center
San Francisco Unified School District
see
Earning a livi:^ in San Francisco,
The Port of San Francisco.
Recreation in San Francisco.
San Francisco: government and community
services.
San Francisco profiles, part 1,
San Francisco profiles, part 2.
Transportation in and around San Fran-
cisco.
Utilities serving San Francisco.
While San Francisco sleeps.
Tho San Juan Islands {Motion picture) Soundings, 1970.
Xliule by Clair Calhoon and Barbara Calhoon.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Narration, Barbara Calhoon; music. Bob Wilson. Rick
Schuhb.
SHmmary: Shown a famll; discovering sites of blstorlcal loterest
and observing the natural beautj of the Islands and waterways as
they Journer by sailboat through the San Juan Islands.
1. San Juan Islands. i. Soundings (Firm)
917.97 77-709387
Soundings
San Mateo, Calif.
see
College. College of the Air
Dimension: the universe.
San Mateo, Calif. Television station KCSM-TV
see KCSM-TV (Television station) San Mateo,
Calif.
Sanctuary {Motion picture) Darryl F. Zanuck Productions.
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1961.
(lO lulri. Hd. b&w. 35 mm.
CI nei...i Scope.
Bawd on tbt* novels Sanctuary and Regulem for a nun, by William
Faulkner.
Credif: Producer, Richard D. Zanuck; director, Tony Richardson;
screen[riay, James Poe; music, Alex North; director of photography,
Ellsworth Fredricks: film editor. Robert ISlmpson. Cast: Lee
Remick, Yves llontand, Bradford Dlllman, Harry Townes, Odetta.
Summary: A melodrama which concerns the trials and loves of
a loose-living, Jaszage Southern girl.
I. Faulkner, William. 1807-1962. Requiem for a nun. ii. Faulk-
ner, William, 1887-1962. Sanctuary, in. Zanuck (Darryl F.) Pro-
ductions. Inc. IV. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 68-1671
Sand (Thomas) Enterprises
see Thomas Sand Enterprises
Sand and snow {Motion picture) American Broadcasting
Co. Uelcnsetl by Screen Gems, 1&61.
li: ml > wl. b&w. Id iiini. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
yeai*
1-)
HiiwhJ i.n the Nxik Thi- Second World War, by Wim'toii S. ('hurchlll.
Credits: Produofr. Hen FeUier; orl([lnMtor, Jack l>e VIen; writer.
Irve Tunick: Churchill's narration, Richard Burton; narrator, Uary
Merrill ; eilitor, Paul FalkenberR.
nummary: Um* docunieiiliiry footage to describe the establish-
roent of the Free French Oovernment, the successful conclusion of
the North African ciiiHpulgn. the lUMwevell-Churchill meeting at
Cawiblancii In 1043, and the battle of Stalingrad.
1. Worlrl War, IU30-IM5. i. Churchill, «lr Winston I.eonard
Spencer, ]874-19ai. The Second World Wiir. ii. American Broad-
cjwiliig OimiMiny. iii. Screen Gt-nis, Inc. Series: Winston
Churchill : The VHllant years (Slolion pirlure) no. Vi.
Fi (17-21 12 rev
Sand bottom environment {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1968.
4 uiin. si. C'»lor super 8 mm.
Loop lilm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, John Storr.
Summary: Pictures the interrelationship of organisms in a sand
bottom environment, showing protective coloration of conches, her-
mit crabs, and transparent fish. Points out that the dounder has a
tlat body ciHitour and changes color. Pictures the olive snail, the
starfish, the tube worm, the sand dollar, the skate goat fish, and the
shrimp.
1. Marine ecol<«y. 2. Marine fauna. i. Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass.
574.5 Fi A 68-1-294
lilalln;; CorjKiratiuo
Sand cast finish (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by (iros.set & Dunliip. 1965,
1 mill- si. color, super 8 mm. <Crafts and extensions)
Loop film.
With fact Mheet.
CRF-DITS : Eiecoiive producer, Robert B. Beechtng.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to use a knife to remove the
rough sand that clings to the plaster cast of a sand mold.
1. Molding (Founding) 2. Sand, Foundry. I. Scope Produc-
tions. II. OroKset & Dnnlap, inc.. publishers. New York. III. Se-
ries- Crafts and extensions (Motion picture)
760.4 74-711807
Scope Productions
Sand cast mold (Motion picture) Scope Prottuctions. Re-
ieiised by Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Crafts and exten.flnns)
Ixwp film.
With fact Kheef.
CREDITS : Executive producer. Robert B. Beechlng.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to make a sand cast mold.
1 Molding (Founding) I. Scope Productions. II. Grosset &
Dunlap, inc., publishers. Sew York. III. Series: Crafts and exten-
sions (Motion picture)
760.4 70-711806
Scope Product ions
Sand casting {Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1966.
4 niin. 8l. color. 8 mm. (Art processes)
I.<oop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide. ,, j ,
Credits: Authors. Clarence Klncald. Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstratea the sculptural form of bas-relief, using
sand and piaster. ., .
1 Sand sculpture. 2. Ilas-rellef. 3. Plaster casts. i. Hester
and Associates. Series: Art processes (Motion picture)
731.5 FiA6&-2344
Hester and Associates
Sand castles (Motion picture) Charles Lewin. Releaaed by
Eastman Kodak Co., 1968.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of the reactions of a boy who daydreams a
castle, builds it of sand on the beach, obBerves the reaction of other
people, and watches a group of children trample it thoroughly and
mn off.
I. Lenrin, Charles, n. Blastmao Kodak Company.
7»1.43 77-702660
OINB
Sand castles (Motion picture) Graphicom. Made by Paul
Honore. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1971.
G min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Diwus-slon vignettes series)
With guide. ^ ^ ^,
Summary ■ Designed to stimulate discussion about the disappoint-
ment of unfulfilled desires. Shows children that parents have their
disappointments and frustrations also.
1 Frustration. I. Graphlcom (Firm) II. AIMS Instructional
Media Services. Series: Discussion vignettes series (Motion pic-
""^^ 155.42 75-710837
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Sand dollar (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1988.
2 mill. si. color. 8 mm. {Marine biology)
IX)op llim, I^^sue<I in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide,
1. Echiuarachnius parma. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Conwratlon. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
593 71-704960
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Sand dollar (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
2 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebrates series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: ColUboralor, Bruce Russell. ^ ^ . j
Bummary: Studies the classlflcatloo, structure, behavior, and
ecology of the sand dollar. .... « ,
1. Clypeastrolda. I, Thorne Films. Inc., Boulder, Colo.
Series: The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
693 70-700792
TTiorne Films
Sand doUar. [Motion picturei Film Technology Ca Releued by
BFA Educational Media, 1972.
4min ti color tuper 8 mm. (ProceMOoTKience: Cluwfyinf animate)
Loop film in ortridge
With tludy guide
SUMMARY: Studict the physical charactcriHic* of the und dollar in order
lo clsMify i( and compare it with other animals.
1. Clypcast/oida. I. Fiim Technology Company. 11. BFA Educational
Media. III. Scries: Processes of science: ClsMifying animals. [Motion pictur^
[QL384.E2] 593 72-700102
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
228
Sand dollar fertilization and cleavage (Motion picture)
Education Dowlopment Center, 1968,
4 rain. si. color 16 mm. (Developmental biology film program)
With film notes.
Credits: Producer, director, and photographer, Joseph V. Durden;
consultant, Richard A. Cloney.
Summary: Shows sperm entry, movement, fusion of pro-nuclei, ana
cleavage Including micromere formation, of the sand dollar.
1. Embryology— Sand dollars. i. Education Development Center.
Series: Developmental biology film program (Motion picture)
593 70-707927
Education Development Center
Sand dollar gastrulation (Motion picture) Education
Development Center, 1968,
5 min. si. color. 16 mm. (Developmental biology film program)
With film notes and bibliography.
Credits: Producer, director, and photographer, Joseph V. Durden;
conauiunt, Richard A. Cloney.
Summary: Focuses on cell movements and cell processes which
appear to play a slgniacant part In the remodelling of the blastula
in the sand dollar. Depicts gastrulatlon aa a crucial phase In ent-
bryogenesia. Utilizes tlme-lapae photography.
1. Gastrulatlon. 2. Embryology— Sand dollars. i. Education
Development Center. Series; Developmental biology film program
(Motion picture)
593 74r-707928
Education Development Center
Sand drains. [Motion picture] U.S. Federal Highway Administra-
tion, Dept. of Transportation [196-?] Released by National
Audiovisual Center.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains for people in the field of engineering and construction
the sand drain method of consolidating swampy areas for the construction of
liighways. Uses animation and scenes of an actual project to show the prepanng
of the site, the driving of the sand drains, the placing of the control devices and
overload, the final preparation of the roadway, and paving.
1. Roads— Foundations. 2. Soil sUbiliiatioo. 3 Sand drains. 1. United
Sutes. Federal Highway Administration, II. National Audiovisual Center.
[TE210.5] 625.7 72-701967
National Audiovuual ^2 MARC
Center
Sand or Peter and the wolf {Motion picture) Carpenter
Center for Visual Arts, Harvard University. Released by
Imaj]:e Resources. 1969.
10 min. «d. b&w. 16 mm.
Siimmary: Retells the story of Peter and the wolf using the me-
dium of animated sand. Follows the story line of the fable, but
takes musical and pictorial liberties.
I. Prokofev, Sergei Sergeevlch, 1881-1953. Peter and the wolf.
II. Harvard University. Carpwiter Center for the Visual Arts. iii.
Image Resources, inc. iv. Peter and the wolf (Motion picture)
39S.24 78-706101
CINE
Tlip Sand Pebbles (Motion picture) Argyle-Solar Produc-
tions. Released by Twentieth Centiiry-Fox Film Corp.,
1966.
1(52 min, sd, color. 35 mm.
Panavlsion.
Based on the novel of the same title by Rictmrd McKenna.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert Wise; screenplay. Robert
Anderson; music, Jerry Goldsmith; photography, Joseph MacDonaKl;
film editor, Witltam Reynolds. Cast: Steve McQueen. Richard Atten-
borough, Richard Crenna, Candice Bergen.
Summary: A drama about the experiences of the crew of a
United State.-* Navy gunboat which is stationed on a river In China
during the 1926 Nationalist Revolution, focusing on a sailor who
deserts his ship to be with an American missionary.
I. McKenna. Richard. The Sand Pebbles, ii. Argyle-Solar Pro-
ductions. HI. Twentieth Century-For Film Corporation.
791,43 71-707832
Sand pendulum i: Point suspension (Motion piature)
Instructional Resources Center, Suny at Stony Brook.
Released by Education Development Center, 1968.
4 mln. 8l. b&w. 8 mm. (Oscillator seriee, no. 5)
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
With film notes. „ .^ ^ , ,
Summary: J. Bregman, R. Davlsson, and A. Holden demonatrate
the motion of a simple pendulum bob with a point suspension. Con-
trasts precession of the elliptical pattern for large and small ampli-
tudes.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1 Pendulum. i. New York (State) State University at Stony
Brook. Instructional Resourcea Center, ii. Education Development
Center Series: Oscillator seriea (Motion picture) no. 5. Series:
College physics film pro- gram ( Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-3023
Education l>evelopment Center
Sand pendulum u: Saddle suspension (Motion picture)
Instructional Resources Center, Suny at Stony Brook,
Released by Education Development Center, 1968.
4 min. Ml. b&w. 8 mm. (Oscillator series, no, 61
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In fiuper 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
With fliui note«.
Summai-y: .1. Bregman, R. Daviscon, and A. liolden demonstrate
that a pendulum bob suspended from a saddle support has two
normal modes, and explain how the general pattern of motion de-
scribes IJssaJous flgurea.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Pendulum, i. New York (State) State University at Stony
Brook. Inatructtonal Reaourcee Center, it. Education Development
Center. Series: Oscillator series (Motion [ricture) no. 6. Series:
College phyrica film pro- iram (Motion picture)
631 Fi A 68 3024
Education Development Center
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sand pendulum Ul: Short saddle suspensiMi (Motion pio-
ture) Instructiooal Resources Center, Suny at Stony
Brook. Released by Education Development Center, 1968.
4 IU..I. >1. bAw. 8 mm. (OacltUtor iterle^ do. T>
Issued In standurd 8 mm. and Id super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
With film notes.
Summary: J. Bregman, R. DavlsiioD, and A. Uoldeo demon-'drate
the ifiotlon of a pendulum su^^iended from a short saddle, aod de-
scribe the dllferent patterns of motion for large and small amplitude.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Pendulnra. i. New York (SUte) State rnlverslty at Stooy
Brook. Instructional Resources Center, u. Education Develc^mect
Oeoter. Series: Oscillator series (Motion picture) no. 7. Series:
College phj-Kics film program (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-3025
Education Development Center
Sand pendulum IV: Multiple saddle suspension (Motion pic-
ture) Instructional Resources Center, Suny at Stony
Brook. Released by Education Development Center, 1968.
4 m..i. si. bAw. 8 ram. (Oscillator series, no, 8)
Issued in Ntundnrd 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Made for tlie College phjslcs film program.
With film notes.
Summary: J. Itreguian. R. Davlnson, and A. Holden demonstrate
that a pendulum supported by a multiple saddle suspension has two
normal mixles. and that when the multiple saddle exhibits a sym-
metry, the pattern of motion will also be related to that symmetry.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. rendulum, i. New York (State) State University at Stony
Brook. Instructional Resources C*niter. ii. Education Develf^mMt
Center. Series: OsclUator series (Motion picture) no. 8. Series :
College physics fllm pro- gram (Motion picture)
5:n Fi A 68-3026
Education Derelopment Center
Sand pendulam. Part 1 : Drawing circles, lines and ellipses
(Motion picture) Educational Services, 1963.
4 mill >i color. 8 mm, (Pendulums)
With Loles.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summarii: Shows a pendulum tracing a group of regulnr figures,
each of which Is determined by the nature of the initial push glren
to tb« pendulum bob.
I, lVn<Iuiiitn. r. Educational Servii-es, inc., Newton, Mass.
Series; Pendulums (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2405
Education Deyelopmeot Center
Sand pendulum. Part 2: Drawing on a turntable (Mo-
tion picture) Educational Services, 196^1
4 mln. '*i. color. 8 mm. (Pendulums)
With notes.
M.nde for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summury: Shows how circles and other curtea are produced In
various waj-s which depend on the relationship of the moving bob
and the moving turntable.
1. Penduliiiii. T. E<liicatio))al Srvlct^. inc., Newton, M.-iPs.
Series: Pendulums (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2406
Education Development Center
Sand pendulum. Part 3: Drawing lines on a traveling
table (Motion picture) Educational Services, 1963.
4 mln. ^i. color. 8 mm. (Pendulums)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summary: Shmvs how a sine curve Is produced by a pendulum
swinging perpenaicular to the motion of a moving table.
1, Pendulum. r. Educational Services, inc.. Newton, Ma&s.
Series: Pendulums (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-^407
Education Development Center
Sand pendulum. Part 4: Slowing down (Motion picture)
Educational Services, 1963.
4 mln. .'«!. color. 8 mm. (Pendulums)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summary: Sho%vs how plastic wlnRS attached to a pendulum
retard the swing so that the slowlng-down process may be recorded
on a moving table. Examines the relationship of amplitude and
time.
1. Pendulum. L EMucalloiial Services, inc., Newton, Mass.
Seriea: Pendulums (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2408
Education Development Center
Sand pendulum. Part 5: Pouring sand into soda straws
(Motion picture) Educational Services, 1963.
4 mln. si color. 8 mm. (Peoduiums)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summary: Demonstrates by distribution of falling sand the speed
of n pendulum along different points of Its path.
1. Pendulum r. Educational Services, inc., Newton, .Mass.
Series: Pendulums (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2409
Education Development Center
Sand shore environment (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1968.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ijoop Hint. Film notes on cartridge case:
Creditt: Author, John Storr.
Summarjf: I'lrtures the interrelationship of organisms in a sand
shore etivironmt^iit. showing the protective coloration of crabs and
spiders in white sand, aod noting the special distribution of clams.
Pictures markers which were placed in the sand at points between
high and low tide*.
1. Marine ecology. 2. SeaBh<»« biology- L Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass.
574.5 Fi A 68-1295
Baling CorporatiOQ
Sand: the desert in motion (Motion picture) Justin Byera
and Geraldine Byers. Released by Bailey-Film Associates,
1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 18 moL
?.'™m'%*F™'in«, the origin .nd dlKrlbutloo ot »"<1 J" ""J
de«!rt reftlonii. Shows tb.t mam rock tonMUon. ran be .ttrltmWI
jreroito by bloivlw and .nd dlsOMse. the w.js In "l>lcb the dl-
Sou™ .Sd tor« or the «lnd. detennlne the ""i^t »' "°^*S
Inclodes . view ot .re., th.t m.n h.s converted Into producuve.
'TK'.S.'°"..B,en,.J,»tln. n. Byers. Ger.ldl.«. m. B.Uer-
Fllm A«ocl..». ^^^^ 73-706585
Bailey-Film Associates
The Sandahnaker (Motion picture) Paulist Productiona,
1968.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Insight)
?ri^»r^»^"1ohn rnr,., John He^^th l.«.^^J^re«o.
John Newland ; writer, David Moesslnger. Catt: Brian Keith, uon
**"i';f«J^»''" ATamatixatlon about a coUege dropout vj^^ojifter
be£ cZJ^ with the murder of his hippie fflrt Weni A«««tt
admit belnkon LSD aod not remembering what h«PPe°«l "i^
S^ a«ept a contrived acqultul arranged by his prominent attorney
father.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Murder. L Paullrt ProducUoos, Padflc Palisade*, Calif-
Series: Insight (Motion picture)
Paulist Productions
179
77-705440
Sandberg, Inger. Pojken med de manga husen
see
The Boy with mBny houses,
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Prairie
see
Selections from Prairie, by Carl Sandburg,
Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967
see
Small world; Sandburg, Dirksen, Parkinson,
Sande (Robert) Productions
see Robert Sande Productions
Sanderling Films
see
Much ado about mushing.
White water slalom.
Sanders (Terry) Company
see Terry Sanders Company
Sanders Rosenthal Productions
see
Wasnt it a lovely funeral?
Sanderson, Richard A
see
life in China: Mill worker's family.
Sandia Laboratories
Portrait.
Safety In salt: the transportaticm, handling,
and disposal of radioactive waste.
Sanding (FUm»trip) Society for Visual Education, 1970.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33i rpm.. 12
mln. mlcrogroove. (Woodworking— stationary power tools)
Power to^s for woodworking, group 2.
Produced In coc^>eration with Instructional Dynamics.
With teacher's guide and reading script
Bummuny: Describes the belt sander, the disc sander. and the und
grinder. Demonstrates the basic techniques of sanding with tn^
tools and the ways tn which a drill press and • shaper may also be
Qsed for sanding. ICmphasIzes safety rules.
1 Sanding machines. 2. Woodworking Industries— Safety meas-
ures. 1. Society for Visual Education. Inc., Chicago. Series:
Woodworking— sUtlonary power tools (Fllmstrip) Series: Power
tools for woodworking (Fllmstrip) group 2.
684.08 78-736398
Society for Visual Eklu- cation
229
Sanding and shaping (FUnutrip) Society for Visual Educa.
tion, 1970.
48 fr. color. S.^ mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 33i rpm,, 18
min. iiili-rogroove. (Woodworking — portable power tools)
Power tools for woodworking, group 1.
Produced lit cooperation with Instructional Dynamics.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
Svmmary: Describes the router and the various cutting bits that
are used with It. the l>elt sander, and the orbital sander. Demon-
strates the operation of these tools, emphasizing proper safety pro-
cedures.
1. Routing -machines. 2. Sanding machines. 3. Power tools — Safety
measures. l Society for Visual BWucatlon, Inc., Chicago. Scries:
Woodworking — portable power tools (Fllmstrip) Series; Power
tools for woodworking (Fllmstrip) group 1.
684.08 76-736394
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Sanding on a facpUte [ifolion picture) McGrmw-Hill Book
Co., 1968. Made by Raytar TechniMl Films.
I'min .1 color. 8 mm. (WoodworXlng Mrle» Set 5; Latbel
?rmr,f s;foS'how to «l«t. fold, .nd u« th. corr«. .r.de.
ot Mnd"°i'r to smooth the .ort.ce of . worM~« "''J"^-^.
1 Turning I. McOr.w-HIU Book Ctompany. Series: Wood-
workin, ,«r,es (Motion plctnre, ^t 5 : Uthe. ^. ^ ^^^
McOraw-HlUBookCo.
Sandler, Bums and Marmer Productions
see
The Invention of the Sundial.
Miss Peach II.
Tool box ballet.
The Wizard of Id.
Sandler Institutional Films
see
Credit and how it shapes our lives.
How do you know you are growing up?
Look, listen, and learn.
New students, new friends.
Problems and attitudes in school.
Reading from now on.
Smoking and kids.
Understanding and communications.
Sandlot ballet (Motion picture) WNBC-TV, 1967.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (New York Illustrated)
Summiry: Jacques d'Ambolse. premier danseur of the New York
City Bal et explaiii!< his philof-jphy of ballet. Shows how young boys
can be taught to love ballet by thinking of It as a game.
1. D*Amboi:<e. J.icques, 1934- r. New York. Television sta-
tion WNBC-TV. Series: New York illustrated (Motion picture)
792.82 Fi A 68-1263
CINE
Sandokan the great (Motion picture) Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, 1964.
110 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Twhnlstfope. Technicolor. „ ,__ .
Bused on the novel The tlgera of Mompracem, by Emlllo Saigarl.
Credttf Producer, Solty V. Bianco; director, t'mberto Lenal;
story and screenplay. Fulvio Gicoa, Umberto Lenzi : music, Giovanni
FuBCo- photography. Angelo Lotti, Giovanni Scarpelllni ; editor,
Jolanda Benvenuti. Cagt: Steve Reeves, Genevieve Grad, Andrea
Boelc. Rlk Battflgiia.
Summary: An adventure drama about a daring man who leads
the people of an Indian kingdom In their fight for freedom from
the British authority.
I. Salgarl, Emilio. 1862-1911. Le tigri de Mompracem. ii. Metro-
Goldwyn- Mayer, Inc.
Fi 67-1158
Sandoz, Mari, 1907-1966. Cheyenne autumn
see
Cheyenne autumn.
Sandoz, inc. Sandoz Pharmaceuticals
see
Osteoporosis of aging.
Years for living.
Sandpaper (\fotion picture) Fairfield Associates. Released
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Auto reflnishlng aeries)
Loop film.
1. Automobiles — Painting. I. Fairfield Associates. I!. I'ni-
versal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Auto reflnlshing
series (Motion picture)
[TLIM] 629.28 78-715255
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sandpaper prints (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mill. »I. color. S nim. (Art erjierienoe series)
Loop flltn moiiiued in cartridge.
Credits: Producer, Klchard Siumalcl.
SumnMrp: Demonstrates the technique of making sandpaper prints.
For primary grades.
1. Prlnu— Technique. i. Chandler PnWishing Company, San
Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Art experi-
ence series (Motion plctare)
372.5 71-702276
UcOrav-Um Book Co.
Sandrew film and teater
Duet for cannibals.
Sands of the Kalahari {ifotion picture) Pendennis Produc-
tions, London, in association with Joseph M. Schenck
Eiiteipr i-ses. Released in the U. S. by Paramount Pictures
Corp., 1965.
119 rain. sd. color. 35 nira.
Panavlsion.
Presented by Joseph E. Levtne.
Based on the novel ot the same title by William Mulvihlll.
Credits: Producers. Cy Endfleld, Stanley Baker; director and
screenplay, Cy Endfleld: music, John Da nk worth : director of pho-
tography, Ervvin HUier; editor, John Jympson. Cast: Stuart Whit-
man, Stanley Baker, Susannah York, Harry Andrews. Theodore Bl-
kel, NIge! Davenport.
^unimnry.- A drama about five men and a woman who desperately
struggle for survival agiiinst the elements and themselves after their
plana crashes In the desert. „
I. Mu viliill. William, 1023- SiuKis "f the Kalahari, ii. Pen-
deniils Productions, ni Pammount Pictures Corporation.
74-701975
Sandstone coiuitr7 : the canyms and Indians oi the Sonth-
west (Fihnstrip) Clover Park School District 400.
Made by Louis Kirk. Released by University of Washing-
t<Mi Press, 1970.
7<i fr. color. 35 mm. (Washington filmstrips)
With teacher's guide. Guide lacking In L. C.
SUMMARY: Introduces the people of the Southwest, past and
present, and reveals the history and geography ot the land. Includes
a view of the desert cliff cities of the apartmeot-dwelllng Indians
and the ancient traditions of the Navajo iDdlans who now lahablt
this area. With captions.
1. Southwest, New— Description and trarel— 1961- 2. Navaho
Indians. I. Clover Park School District 400. II. Washington
(State) University. Press. III. Series.
970.4 74r-786112
rev
Washington Univ. Press
Sandwich preparation and presentation {Motion picture)
Xntiornl Kducational Media. 1969.
8 miij. «.i, color (Professional food preparation and service
super 8 mm., 16 mm.
With study guide.
Sumnaiy: Discusses how to achieve variety In sandwidies. Shows
the actual preparation of distinctive open and closed sandwiches by
a professional. Demonstrates how a clean, efficient sandwich area
is organised. „ ,
1 Sandwiches. 2. Cookery for insUtutlons, etc. r. National
Educational Media. Series: Professional food preparation and
service program (Motion plctare)
&11.8 74-7030&4
National Educational
Media
Sandwlckes pleaae. [fnlmstripj Nebraska Wheat Commission.
Made and released by Wheat Flour Institute, 1961.
7S fr. color. 35 mm
With narration gukk and recipe booklets.
CREDITS: Pbotogrsphy, Fr«d G. Konh.
SUMMARY Show* how to prepare s variety of tandwichcs for vvioui
occanont. With c«p(iofu.
1. Sawlwichei. I, NebcMka. Wheat Commission. II. Whwt Flour Insti-
tute. Chicago.
(TX8l8i 641.8 70-740310
Nebrsdu Whcsl 73 MARC
Sandy, Clive
see
Red China; Peking and the commune.
Sandy beach (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1963.
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
Beleaaed by
3.1 fr. color. 31^ mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. S3| rpm. mlcro-
fniove. (Science of the sea)
With leactier's guide, marine iharts. reference books, and plastic
embed Dient.
CREDITS: I>ealgt)ed by Desmoud Wedberg and Dsn Ryan.
SCMMAKY: Studies marine life on the saady beach. Shows the
different sixes and shapes of the marine animals.
1 Seashore biology. 2. Marine fauna. I. BsllC7 nims. lnc„
Hollywood, f'allf. II. BFA Bdiicatlnnal Uedls. III. Series: Science
of theses (Vilmatrip)
[QH95.7] 674.92 74-789784
ftPA Edocatkmal Media
The Sandy beach environment (Motion picture) Thome
Films. 1970.
Jniin si color, super 8 mm. (Ecology : marine environments)
I».p film. Film notes on cartrldjre case.
^■s'a\'v r'^uf„.''r.'-.J'e'"S».~.iy ""POP"'"'-., "f,j
i„.\^h n^Mr«i^ > sirorHlnnly Urge bloramti. Sand Clubs Olter the
SSrt^^.^ bM, fS?;« tife cibj Td high up o« the h«cl.. be.ch
hOhw™ M.S "^ .nd kelp files BO .bout their lite .rtlvltlM.
n. Series: Ecologj: marine eUTlronment, (Motion »'«»"',,„,
rQH541.6.S.'i5] B74.92 76-712125
Thome Films, Inc.
Sandy ocean shore {Motum picturt) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. »l. color. 8 mm. (Msrloe blologj)
I^ed Sstandurd 8 mm. end In •"[«■• 8 mm.
f'Ss'sSStlolSr' ■• Eucclopsedl. Britannic. Educatlonul
Co^Slt."" 'STrfL: M.rlne b,ol«, (Motion P'«"-^2-704947
Encyclopaedia Britannic. Bductlonal Ctorp.
Sandy shore animate (Motion pkturt) Gateway Educational
Films, Lcmdon, 1966. Released in the U. S. by International
Communication Films, 1968.
3 mIn. si- color. 8 mm. (Sea life) . j _, . .nH
Loop filn, mounted In crlrldge. Issuol hi atandard 8 mm. and
In super 8 umi.
With teacher studj guide. „_h.
SssuiKirv.' Slodles anlmaU common to the (radnal slope auidr
n'sSs'S^oU. 2. ^^log,. .. G,..w., ™-»"»»,'J"r:
ltd London ir. latemstlonal Communication nims. senee. sea
l„e (Motion plctuie, ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^
International Commnnl- cation Films
Sanford, Harry. Emporia
Sanford, Harry. Way station
see
Apache uprising.
Ije Sang: d'un po^te (Motion picture) Jean Cocteau, France,
imo. Edited in the U. S. by Jean Wiedmar ,196-?,
40 mIn. fld. b*w. 16 mm.
In French, with Knglish titles ndded. Originally releaiied in
France in 35 mm.
In the Angelo Anastasia Film Collection of the American Film
Instiinte Coll^M-tion, Library of ConEress.
Credits: Producer, Vlcomte de Noallles; director, writer, and nar-
rator, Jean Cocteau; music, Georges Auric; photography, Georges
PerlnaL Coat: Lee Miller, Pauline Carton, Odette Talazac.
Summary.- A surrealistic allegorical myth about the life of a poet
who sacrifices himself to bis art
I. Cocteau, Jean, 188&-1963. ii. Angelo Anastasia Film Oollectlon.
ni .\jnerican Film Institute Collection.
791.43 70-709641
Sanitation of automatic sausage linkers (Motion picture)
Film Pi-oduction Unit, Iowa SUte University, 1970.
:> mill. sd. color. 10 mm.
Also issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
CUEmTS: Producer, Richard H. Kraemer; director, writer, and
editor, Thomas K. Smith; technical advisers, Robert Rust, Tom
Hooker.
SUMMARY: Dwnonstrates the basic procedure for cleaning the
Towiisend Frank-A-Matlc. and stresses the simplicity of the opera-
tion.
1. Sausages. 2. Packing-hoiises — Equipment and supplies. I.
Iowa. Stale Cnlversity of Science and Technology, Ames. Film
Production t'nlt.
664 74-710223
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Dnlt
Sanitation of skinning machines (Motion picture) F
Production Unit, Iowa State University, 1970.
2 mill. Md. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
CREDITS : Producer, Richard H. Kraemer; director, writer, and
editor, Thomas K. Smith; technical advisers, Robert Rust. Tom
Hooker.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates takedown, blade change, and cleaning
of Townsend skinning machines.
1. Packing-hou!tes — Equipment and supplies. I. Iowa. State
University of Science and Technology. Ames. Film Production Dnlt
664 78-710224
Iowa SUte UnlT. Film Production Unit
Sanitatioii: rolca mak* sense {Motion picture) National
Educational Media, 1969.
8 mill. sd. color. (Professional food preparaUon and serrlce
program ) _
\>r»<ions avHllaI»Ie: magnetic sd.. optical sd., cartridge, reel, 8 mm.,
super 8 mm., 16 mm.
Summary: Presents Information concerning sanlUtlOn for kitchen
workers. Discusses specific rules governing heating, washing, clean-
ing, refrigetsting, atoring. and handling of potentially baurdons
1. Restsurants, lunch rootns. etc.-SaolUtloo. I. Nstlonal Bdu
catlonal Media. Series: Professional food preparation and serrlce
pro^m (Motion picture) ^^^^ ^^^^^
National Kducatinnal Media
Sanitation: why all the fuss? (Motio?, picture). National
Eduoritionnl Media, 1969.
8 mlii. sd color. (Professional food preparation and service
'""vereUiiis nvailahle; magnetic sd., optical sd.. cartridge, reel. 8 mm..
su|»er 8 mm , 16 mm.
Sumn^rv-^ msents a basic discussion of how '<xxl,<^J>^**,«^-
taminated and what steps can be Uken to guard the health of the
^TVood contamination. 2. KesUurants, lunch ■^"f-f,**^— ^?^
t-ition 1. National Educational Media. Series: Professional food
preparation and service program (Motion picture)
614 * 1-703056
National Educational Media
Sanitation workers (Motion picture) Popular SciMioe Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Commonlty workers, na 6)
Loop Him mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With Aim notes.
Summary: Follows routes of rubbish eoUectlon trucks In awa-
mer<:lal and residential sections, showing saniutloo workers on the
Job. Points out how busloess people and home dwellera can help
the sanlUtion workers, and pictures the activity at the disposal
1. Sanitation workers— JoTenlle films. 2. Refuse collectors—
D S.— Juvenile films. I. Popular Science Publishing Oompsny,
Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Division. Series: OomstDBltT
workers (Motion picture) no. 6.
852 Fi A 6^1898
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Tisual IMt.
Sanitization, disinfection, and sterilization for surgery
(Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by
Willian Claiborne, inc.
11 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental series In oper-
ating-ronm techniquett)
Loop Hlni mounted In cartridge.
Also issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Credits: .\uthors. Nettle Hutohln.>», Ljnn Kazemekas.
t^ummaiy: r>eRcrlbea the principles and methods of sanltiration,
disinfection, and sterilization. Explains the Importance In the pro-
tection of the patient against Infection.
1, rHBlnfe<-tion and dlsinfecfants. 2. Sterilization, i. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Fundamental series In operating-
room techniques (Motion picture)
•610.73 77-707638
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sanio: Koren ImprvTbatloul anilc. [Motion picture] Univer-
sity of Waahington Archives of Ethnic Music and Dance.
Released by University of Washington Press, 1971.
21 min. ad. b*w, 16 mm. (Washington film*)
SUMMARY: Presenu a performanc* of lanjo. an iniproviMtional mu«c
from ChoUt province in iouthweatem Kores. Includes two pcrformsncet on the
twelve-stringed zither, kayagum. and showi one performance on ■ «even-
Wringed, bowed riihei called ajseng.
1 Mwic. Korean. 2. ln»tn>mental mii»c. 1. Univerwty of W««hmftoo
Archives of Bthak Music and Dance. II. Wishinglon (State). Umvcmty
72-700239
MARC
press III. Series: Wsshingtoo films. rMoaon picture]
1MI8I6] t80.519
Univenity of Washington 72
Santa Bai1>ara— everybody's mistake {Motion picture) Na-
tional Educational Television and Radio Center. Released
by Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Our vanishing wilderness, no. 6)
Credits: Producer, director, and editor. Shelly Grossman; story
and research, Mary Louise Grossman, John Hamiet ; narrator, John
Hamlet.
Nummary : Examines the controversies b^lnd the two-mlllloo
gallon oil leak off the shore of Callf«»-nla In 1980. Points out that
the smog created by the oil Is killing pine trees 6.000 feet above
sea level.
1. Oil pollution of rivers, harbors, etc. 2. Marine poUiiti(»t —
Santa Barbara Channel. I. National EMucatloosl Television and
Radio Center. II. Indians. University. Audio-Vlsoai Center.
Series: Our vanishing wilderness (Uotton picture) no. 6.
333.7 73-710657
Indlsna. Unlv. Audio- Vlsoal Ceater
Santa Fe Pacific Railroad CompaDjr
The Argentine yard— <i design for to-
morrow.
Moving unseen energy.
The Santa Fe Trail (FUmttrip) Southwestern Educational
Films. Made by Coleman Film Enterprises. Released by
RMI Film Productions, 1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 »., 12 In., 33) rpm., 14
min. (American hlHtory. Southwestern United Stntcs cultures!
Credits: Producer, J. I>onald Mclntyre: adviser, Peter Hlr^vh.
Hummnrxi: Tracw the history of the Orest Trail that opened an
Important trade route between the East and the Southwest. Shows
rivers and ImporUnt geographic polnU along the route, and maps
of the trail,
1. Santa Fe Trail. L Southwestern Educational Films, Inc. n.
RMI Film Productions. Series: American history (Filmstrip.
RMI Film Productions) Series: Southwestern Dnitsd SUtes cul-
tures (Filmstrip)
978 75-737171
RMI Film Productions
230
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
IW Stmtm Maalea prijact. [Motion picture] Santa Monica Uni-
fied School District Rdeaaed b^ AIMS lutnictiaiial Media
Sarrkca. 1969.
n HiB. mL odkx. 16 Mm.
OEOrrS: Prodnoer, Oene Lcvtat; aarrMor, Rick Jmob.
SUMMAKY: Dcmoostntta aducstiooa) prooedura for de*ling wiih coto-
dowBy dl^wtwl chitdraa in puhbc (cboolt. Dcacribes the hicfmrctiy ot edtica-
ttaal (oak Md caphuiCM tke om of eoomerciaUy ivailablc muehalL
1. H«attBy 01 cUktran— EdncukMi. I. SmO Mooics UaiS«d School Di»-
Viet a AIMS ImnictxHMl Media ScnioM.
^jC4169] 371.94 70-714324
AIMS litrwukiaal MwUa 73 MAKC
Santa Monica Unified School District
see
The Madison school plan.
The Santa Monica project
Santo Dominffo — why are we there? {Motion pictitre) CBS
News, 1965.
60 m)n. Bd. b&w. 16 mm.
A CBS News special report.
Credits: PrcMjucera, Philip Scheffler, Leslie Mldglej; director. Nor-
man Gorin: reporter*, Charles Kuralt, Bert Quint, Eric Sevareld.
Summary: Oplniona of Dominican and American offlcials and
American newsmen about tbe sending of U. S. troops to Santo Do-
minco. Includes contradictory Btatements about the extent of Oom-
muDtst control among tbe rebels, the adTlsablllC; of breaking tbe DAS
poti<T of non-tnterTeotlon, and the oSlcial pt^cj of the United States
r^ardlng neutrality, and actions of Americans as obserred by
1. U. S. — For rel. — Dominican Republic. 2. Dominican BepabUc —
For. r«L— U. 8. I. Colnmbla Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS new*.
827.730720 Fi 68-238
Sa^hirc (Motion picture) Artna Films, London. Beleaaed
in the U. S- bj Universal International Fihns, 1959.
92 mla sd. color. 96 mm.
Bastman color.
CnAUt: Producer, Michael Belpb ; director, Basil Dearden : screen-
play. Janet Green; music, Philip Oreen: director of photography,
Harry Waxman: editor. John Gnthrldge. Catt: Nigel Patrtek.
TTODoe Mitchell Mlcbael Craig. Paul Massle.
Sitmmmry: A crime melodrama In which a young Negro woman
who bad pused as white is found murdered In a Londtm park.
I. Artna Films, a. UalTersal International Films. Inc.
Fi 68-1625
Sara Teasdale, a poet of loneUncfls (Filmstrip) RMI Film
Productions, 1967.
5<l fr color. 3.'> mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm.. 12
min. { landmarks In tbe history of Missouri)
Credits: Producer, narrator, and educational consultant, Walter
M. Burks.
Summary : Outlines ereots In the Ufe of Missouri poet Sara Teas-
dale, and quotes serersl of her poems.
1. Teasdale, Sara. 1884-1933. I. BMI Film Productions.
Series: Landmarks In tbe history of Missouri (Filmstrip)
928 78-737642
BMI PUm ProdaetlODs
Sarmbande {Motion picture) loiuan Films, 1969.
6 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Bianiii t'lf: A study of tlie cello technique. Follows tbe contours
of the music, eq>ecialty tbe phrasing. In order to enhance tbe InrolTe-
ment of tbe listener, both by sound and sight
1. Tloloncello — Instmctton and study. l Ionian Films.
787 70-702561
CINE
Sarajevo Haggadah
Haggadah of Sarajevo.
Sareodina (Motion picture) Film Aasociatas of California,
1966.
2 min si. color 8 mm. < LJfe science eeriest
With study guide.
Bnmmary: Illustrates characteristics of Sareodina and sbows the
streaming movement and the derelopnwnt of pseadopodn in the
amoeba, phylum Sareodina.
L Sareodina. l Ptlm Associates of California. Los Angles.
Series: life science series (Motion picture. Film Associates of Cali-
fornia)
Fi A 67-2295
Film Aasoctates of California
Sargent, Robert E
see
The small seabird
The Small seabird.
Sargent, Robert E
see
The Fine lady and the elephant.
The Hungry elephant.
The Rabbit's qrebrows.
What is beautiful.
S&rmlento, Augusto, 1927-
see
Immediate post surgical fitting of the
xqjper extremity amputee.
Papa, you're crazy
Saroyan, William, 1908-
see
Papa, you're cnxf.
The Sartorins balance 2400 (Motion picture) Wendell H.
Slftbauch. Released by John Wiley and Sons, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllms mounted In cartridge.
SUMMARY: Gives Instructions for operating tbe sartorlus bal-
ance 2400, an automalkc analytical balar>ce. With captions.
1. Balance. I. Slabaugb, Wendell H. II. Wiley (John) and
Sons. Inc.
[QC107] 542 71-712735
John Wiley and Sons
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905-
No exit.
Sartre, Jean Paul, 1905-
d'AItona
Huis clos
Les sequestres
The Condemned of Altona.
Sasha, Yasha, Yakov and the wolf (Motion picture) Popu-
lar Science Films Studio, Kiev. Released in the U. S.
by Carousel Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. c-i>l<.r. Ifi mm.
Sl'MMARY : .\ tliree-dimensional animated puppet Qlm which
explores concepts of friendship, sharing, and helping by presenting
an up-dated version of The three little pigs.
1. Friendship. 2. Sharing. L Three little pigs. II. Kylvslca
kinostiidift naukoro-populflimykh fll'mlv. III. Caronsel Filow, inc..
New York.
[BJ 1533.F8] 398.21 71-713870
Carousel Films
Saska-Parrott Ski Conq)any
see
Karli — the world of Karl Schranz.
Saskatchewan. Dept. of Welfare
see
AIM for hairiness.
Saskatchewan. School Broadcasts Section
see
Eskimo life, part 1.
Eskimo life, part 2.
Flowers of wood and plain.
Historic Battleford.
Indian life.
Jimmy Owl.
Land of tomorrow.
Mr. Speaker.
Nei^ibours of wood and plain (1965)
Neighbours of wood and plain (1966)
Neighbours of wood and plain (1967)
The Pedlars.
Pioneer colony.
Prince Albert story.
Rebellion.
Regina story.
Saskatoon story.
Wheat king.
White mud.
World of friends.
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Saskatchewan (Motion picture) Imperial OH, T<»x>Qto,
1967. Mftde by Peterson Productions.
5 mlo. sd. color. 16 mm. (Centennial sarlaa)
Freneti rerslon also Issued.
CredUt: Director. Kirk Jones; script, Joe Hatt-Oook; director t€
photography. George Morita ; editor. D««k Baker.
Swmmarv: Outlines the hlatmy of ttke Prorlnee at Saakatcfaewaa
and describes its Centennial projects.
1. Saskatchewan— Hist. l Imperial Oil. ltd. Series: Oen-
tennlal series (Motion ;4ctore)
971.24 Fi A 67-5748
Nstlonal Film Board of Canada
Saskatchewan — 45° brfow (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
Oedlu : Producers, Joseph Koenlg. Tom Daly ; director, Lawrence
L. Kent ; cameraman. David De Volpl ; editor, Margaret Wescott
Summary : Porirays a winter day on tbe Saskatchewan prairie and
shows tbe methods Canadians use to withstand tbe cold.
1. Saskatchewan — Description and travel. 2. Winter. I. Can-
ada. National Film Board.
801.3 71-710870
National Film Board of
Canada
Saskatchewan — 15** befc»w (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1970. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1971.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CredlU: Producers, Josefth Koenlg. Tom Daly; director, Lawrence
L. Kent; cameraman, David De Votpl ; editor. Margaret WeacotL
Summary : Portrays a winter day on tbe Saskatchewan prairie,
and ahows the metbods Canadians use to wlthsUnd tbe cold.
1. Saskatchewan — Description and travel 2. Winter. I. Canada.
National Film Board. II. McOraw-HlU Book Company.
301.8 71-710643
Mctiraw-HIU Book Co.
Saskatoon story {Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept. of
Education, School Broadcasts Section, Regina, 1967. Made
by Saskatchewan Cine-Graphic Division.
30 ml ,
11)
M mm. (Sa.«katche^«nn sightllne series, no.
Telecast under the title Saskatoon.
Credits: i'roducer and director, R, P. Howard; writer, Kay Par-
ley: photogrnphers, K. M. Patterson, L. B. Todd.
Bummary: Trac«s the history and development of Saskatoon, from
its first settlement In 1883 by the Temperance Olonlxation Society
through its emergence as a commercial center In 1903 with tbe
settlement of the Barr Colonists, to Its more recent achievements
In art. science, and Industry.
1. Saskatoon, Sask— Hist. i. Saskatchewan. School Broadca^^a
Section. Series: Saskatchewan SIghtllnes series (Motion picture)
no. 11.
971.24 Fi A 68-29
National Film Board of Canada
The Sassanid rocfc-carvings of Taq-I-Bastan. Iran (Film-
strip) Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Earlier versions (40 fr. and 40 doutde fr.) Issoed In 1968 with
script.
CREDITS : Author, Denis Baly.
SUMMARY: Shows tbe revival of ancient Persian tredlUons of
rock-sculpture In Sassanid, with reliefs Including animals, genre
scenes, and tbe Tree of life, dating back to S50 B. C. With captions.
1. Sculpture, Sassanid. 2. Sculpture — T&q-e BosUn, Iran.
I. Bad^ Films and Slides of California.
782 78-736829
BttdeknimsandSUdea ofCalU.
National Film Board of
Satan*8 choice (Motion picture)
Canada, 1966.
28 min. cd. bAw. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Tom Daly; writer, director, and editor, Donald
Shebtb: Photographers, Mariln Duckworth, Donald Sbetrib.
Bitmrnary: Attempts to show what a young motorcycle gang la
really like.
1. Gangs — Case studies. i. Canada. National Film Board.
Fi A 67-2247
National Film Board of Canada
Satellite astrmomy — progress and promise (Motion picture)
National .Aeronautics and Space .\dministration, 1969.
17 min. sd, color. 16 mm.
Summary: Bevlews tbe principal satellite missions of tbe last
decade, and points out that tbe technology that has been developed
provides a base for advanwd missions within tbe next decade that
will Include more detsUed studies of the sun and near planets as
well as initial investigations of tbe dlsUnt ptaneta.
1. Astronautics in sstronomy. l U. S. Natiotu! Aeronautics
and Space Administration.
629.43 74-701228
D. S. National Aero- nsnties and Space Administration
SatclUtea. {Motion picture] BBC-TV. London. 197a
in the U.S. by Tune-Life Fihna.
20 min. >d. bitv. 16 nm. (Earth, no. S)
SUMMARY: Explsin* thai pIsMta aiovc arauad dw MS b) cSiptical Oftia
and poinuootth« properties of cUtpscs a* they arc bdog drawn. UMStUflMaad
photograph* to thow ihe curves wfakb praiectiks describe on tbe earth and bow
ihey clMcly ■pproximate parts of vcty soccatric eHipan.
1. Planets— Orbit). i. British arosdcaaiing Corpontioa. TekviwM Ser-
vice- 11 Tune-Ufc Fihm. 111. Series: Earth. fMotion picture] aa S.
tQB361i 521 78-714«4
Tune-Ufc Fitau 72 MARC
Satellitea and men in wbit (Motion picture) ACI Films,
1970.
24 min. sd. color. 16 nun. (Mao Into space)
Credits: Narrator, Albert Hibbe.
Sumrmary: An examination of American and Russian ventures
Into near spac^ including suborbital and orbital flights, tbe develop-
ment of artificial Batellites, and the manned flights. Deals with
the definition of near space, the launching and accompli sfanients of
Sputnik I and E^lorer i, and the highlights of tbe manned Mercury/
Vostock flights. Combines animation, models, historic footage, and
actual footage from American and Russian space shots.
1. Arilflcial satellites. i. ACI Films, inc. Series: Man Into
space (Motion picture)
629.4 70-707908
AciniiiM
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Satellites are faUing {Motion picture) Hamson Films, 1966.
20 min. 8d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide and questloo sets.
CredUt: Executive producer, writer, gclence adviser, Robert L.
Hamson: producers. Dale P. White, M. L. Marshall; narrator and
editor, Patrick Miller.
Summary: Explains fundamental principles of satellite motion.
Examines the basic physical laws underlying gravity. Inertia, free
fall, acceleration, neightleaaness, retrieval, elUpaes, parabolas, hyper-
bolaa, orbits, and primary bodies. Includes a study of gravitational
and tnertial effects on motion.
1. Artificial satellltea. 2. Aatrodynamics. i. Hamson Fllma.
631 Fi A 67-5767
Hamson Fllma
Satie, Erik,
see
1866-1925
Erik Satie (and the king of the beans)
The Satiric eye (Motion picture) DEFA, Berlin, and
Hungarofilm, Budapest Released in the U- S. by Learn-
ing t'oip. of America, 1971.
13 inin. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide. , _ ^. ^ __^, ,
Summary Presents several animated pieces which aatlrlw man
In sot-lety Illustrative sequences include a corpse which laughs at
everyone's grief- red tape which cannot be cut at the dedication of
a bridge; and a lion that eats his tamer during a performance at a
1. Satire. I. Deutsche Film— A.-G. II. Hungarofilm.
Ill Learning Corporation of America.
301.2 79-710026
learning Corp. of America
Saturday House
see
The Hydra.
Saturday review
see
Modem man is obsolete.
Saturday safari (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1971. Made by Imagination, inc.
7 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
f'REDITS ■ Producer, John Magnuson.
SUMMARY: Follows two young boys during their visit to the city
xoo. For elementary grades.
1. Zoological gardens— Juvenile films. I. Enoyclopaeala Britan-
nica Educational Corporation.
[QL77.5] 372.3 74-712315
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Satorday ihopplMg. [I^lmstrip] Media Services and Captioned
Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
Made by Creative Arts Studio. Released by Educational Media
Distributioo Center, 1971.
15 ft. color. 35 mm.
CaptioDed fen- um in school progranu Tor the deaf.
With Kript and teacber'i guide.
CREDITS; Author, LiUiui Tccka; artiit. Aundre Knuuon.
SUMMARY: Uks ■ itory about tbopping to t«sch twuc wordi to deaf chil-
dren. For primary gradca.
1. Deaf— EducatioD — Eogliah language — Juvenile filnu. I. United Statci-
Burcau of Educstioo for the Haodicanied. Media Services and Ciptioncd
Filnu Branch. II. Educational Media Diitribution Center.
(HV2468] 371.91 72-732549
Creative ArU Studio 72 MARC
Saturday story {Motion picture) Teaching Film Custo-
dians, 1968.
20 min, sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Kxc-eT->ts from the 1954 rantion picture which was telecast in The
cavalcade of America series; adapted for educational uw hy Teach-
ing Klim CHJttodians in cooperation with the American Association
for Health, Physical Education and Kecreatlon.
With leacher'H guide.
Summon/.- Dramatizes the career of Mark Wilson, a high school
football coach who taught principles of living as well as football
fundamentals to his players, one of whom was celebrated star Otto
Graham.
I Wilson, Mark. i- Teaching Film Custodians. Inc. Series:
The Cavalcade of America (Motion picture. Teaching Film Custo-
diaiui)
796.332 Fi A 68-1599
Teaching Film Custodians
Satum Pictures Corporation
Design achievement; or. When there's
enough to go around people don't organize to
fight.
From myth to technology; or, The real
story of the garden of Eden.
Man's function In the universe; or, I'm
only now beginning to understand waterfalls.
More with less; or, No scientist has ever
looked at the plumbing.
Playing world game; or,
horses going nowhere.
Playing world game; or,
the people.
Playing world game; or,
without using things up.
A hundred million
Getting power to
How to get energy
The Structure of nature; or, I'm going to
take you to breakfast yesterday morning.
Saul Alinsky went to war {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Redcased in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 19691.
2 motion pictures <pt 1, 25 mlo. ; pt 2, 32 min.)
b&w.
16 n
Synergy; or, Nobody can throw a straight
ball.
World game can work; or, Politicians will
yield to the computer.
Satyajit Ray {Motion picture) National Educational Tele-
vision. Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center, 1970.
28 min. sd. biw. 16 mm.
CrediU: Director, James Beverldge; fllra editor. Margaret Beve-
^^%1immarv: Satyajit Ray. noted Indian film maker, explains the
underlying philosophy guiding him in the production of his films,
which he s^ as a confluence of Eastern and Western culturei^
RaVs main objective la to make his audiences see and think about
Issues such as poverty and politics. r«,j«jrf™
1. Bay Satyajit, 1022- r. National Educational T^evudoa
Film Service, ii. Indiana, rniveralty. Audio-Visual Center.
778. B 74-705974
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Saudek (Robert) Associates, inc. , New York
see
The Constitution. Parti: One nation.
The Constitution. Part 2: One nation indi-
visible.
The Constitution. Part 3: With liberty and
justice for all.
The Infinite variety of music — I^onard
Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in
New York,
Leonard Bernstein and the New York
Philharmonic in Berlin.
Leonard Bernstein and the New York
Philharmonic in Moscow.
Leonard Bernstein and the New York Phil-
harmonic in New York.
Saugus Ironworks {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Beginnings of Industry)
Loop film. Film notea on cartrldgecaae.
CrediU: Authors, G. N. Moore, 0. W. Woodruff.
Buvimary: Describes the founding of the ifonworfca «* »aWJ^
Mass ltri646, and shows how the Iron ore was melted and refined
In a furnace and hammered Into bars. . . ^ „ So,,™- ironworks
1. Iron industry and tr«<le-Sn"K"8. "«^-, -1 ™^ ^^
Restoration. l. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge. Mass. Serle«.
The Beginnings of Industry ( Motion picture) 7g_700868
EiallDg Oorporatlon
Saugus Ironworks Restoration {Motion picture) American
Iron and Steel Institute. Released by Filmfax Produc-
tions. lf>68.
18 min sd. ro'or. Ifl mm.
Revised version.
With teacher's guide.
Credit!: Author. First Iron Works Association.
Summary: Shovs-s In detail the work of restoring the '»J«'»»««';"'
century Saugus Ironworks Including the excavation by archeolc^sts
restoration of the original contours of the land, and reconst ruction or
the mill CUwes with some scenes of the restoration and a comparl-
Bon between the output of the Saugus mill and currMit Iron and ateel
'*'^1 "saugiis Ironworks Restoration. i- American Iron and Steel
Institute. New York. n. Fllmfax Productions, New York.
672 Fi A 68-1786
American Irvn and Steel Institute
Saul Alinsky went to war {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1968.
57 mill. sd. Ktw. 16 mm. (Challenge for change)
Made in cooperation with departmenta and agencies of the Uov-
ernment of Canada. , , _ , ^,
Summary: Shows Saul Alinsky. a profeaalonal organiser, lighting
against the conditions that keep the poor In poverty, and hoping
the black ghettos organise their communltlea and flad an effective
nonviolent method to fight for their rlghta.
1. Community organisation. 2. Alinsky. Saul David, 190^ L
Canada. National Film Board. Series: Challenge for change
(Motion pk-ture) -„-„Dn
309.2 76-706382
National rilm Board of Canada
With teacher's guide.
Bummarv: Saul AJlnrity, executive director of iDdustrlal Areas
Foumlation, explains his apfavach in organizing communiCles to fl^t
poverty and Injustice.
1. Alinsky, Saul David, 190^ 2. CotmmiQlty develoimieat
1. CanaxlB. NaiHonal Film Board, n. McOraw-HUi Book Company.
309.2 71-703545
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Saul BeUow— the world of the dangUng man {Motum pic-
ture) National Educational Television and Radio Center.
Released bv Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1966.
29mi-.. ^. biw. l«nira. <U. S. A. : Novel^ no. 3) „,. , . ,^
Crtditt: Producer. Jack Sameth ; narrator, Howard da Silja re
search. Lynn Rothenberg; music. Paul Fran; photography. Jeas
Paley film editor, Howard Mllkln. „ ,„„ ji.
Summ^- Norman Pbodhoreta of Commentary mapzine dls-
cSr^e works of Saul Bellow and comments on the stress which
contemporary literature places on the theme of aliena ion.
1 Bellow Saul i. National Educational Television and Radio
Cemer .r Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series:
C. S. A. : Novel (Motion picture) ^na 3. 7^702109
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Saul David Productions
see
In like Flint.
Stmt ■»■ of txt^Bif. [Filmstrip] Cathedral Films. 1967.
65 fr. color. 35 mm. mad phooodiac; I »., 33 l/3rpni., 17 min. (Stone*
from tbc OM TesUmeat. Series 6: Heroes of larael, no. 3)
Widi icripc and uudy gukk.
CREDITSi Producer*. Edward D. Eagk, MazweU V. Perrow; director. Jack
L. Tyler, writer, JM«e L. Cobuni.
SUMMARY: Showi how Saul iuccettfully led the lM»ehlei againit the
AnMoite*. Philiatioei. and Amalekiles; ind reUiei bow Saul became demented
after Samuel'i death, tried lo kill David, »nd Uter feU by hi« own hwd in battle.
I. Saul, King of Israel. I. Cathedral Film*, inc.. Burbank. CaUf. II- Seriea:
Stones from the OW Tewameat. Series 6: Heroea of Israel. [Filmatrip) no. 3.
222 72-733440
[BSS80.53]
Cathedral Filras
72
MARC
232
Saunders, Everett E
see
The Child creates: art media.
Saunders (W. B.) Company, Philadelphia
see
A-V lectures in biology.
Acids and t)ases in titration.
An Atlas of the anatomy of the ear.
Biological principles and processes.
CalibratitMt of a thermometer melting pomt
Cell fine structure.
Chemical principlea.
Determination of the fonnula of a (XHUpound.
Diagnosis by gasirophotography.
Estimation of molecular size and Avogadro's number.
Exfoliative cytolofy of the female genital tract.
Gravimetric determinatioa of sutbte.
Hematology: a morphologic study.
Hematopsthology.
Histology of the human eye.
Immunology.
Laboratory manual of histology.
Lspsroscopy, culdoscopy. and gynecography.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Saunders (W. B.) Company. Philadelphia (Continued)
Leeson and Leeson: histology.
Metsurement of vapor pretture.
Medica) laboratory technology and clinical pathol<^y.
Medical parasitology.
Neuroscicnces.
Patholoiy of the cervix.
Pediatric hematokify.
Physiological basis of rehabiliution medicine.
Radi<^raphic positioning and related anatomy.
Roentgen signs-
Soluttoo of salts: the variatioa of solubility with tem-
perature.
Structure and function in man.
Surgical anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis.
Understanding rheumatoid arthritis.
Savage, Mildred (Spitz) 1919- Parrish
see
Parrish.
The Saragfe eye (Motion picture) City Film Corp. Re-
leased by Trans-Lux Distributing Corp., 1959.
67 ni' n, %A. Mtw, 35 mm.
A Tnin»-I-ux Dlstrlbutinjt-Klngsley-Internatlonal pre*entiitlon.
Credit!: Producers, dlrectore, and writers. Ben Maddow, Sidney
Ueyers, Jnnepb Strlcit ; mustc, Leonard Roseman : photographers,
Helen Levitt. Haskell Wexler, Jack Coaffer. Catt: Barbara Bailey,
Gary Merrlii, Herschel Bemardl.
Summary: A dramatised wml-dommentary film describinf; a year
In tbe life and thoaghts of a yoaog divorcee In Los Angeles. Pic-
tures the emptiness of her search for happlnefls as a commentary oq
the dislllnsloned, bopeleas, and lost people of contemporary society.
. City Film Corporation, n. Trans-Lox Dlstrlballng Corporation,
New York.
Savage Friedman, inc.
see
791.43
Fi 68-1570
Design.
Fat people! skinny people'
The Savage gtins {Motion picture) Capricorn Productions
in association with TECISA, Madrid. Released by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962.
84 mtn. sd. color. 3S mm.
Cinemascope. Metrocolor.
CrtiiU: Producers, Jimaiy Sangster, Jose G. Maesso; director,
Ulchael Carreras : screeoDlay, Edmund Morris ; music Anton Garcia
Abril; director of photography, Alfredo Frallle; editors, David
Hawkins, Pedro del Key. Catt: Richard Baa^iart, Don Taylor,
Alex NIcol, PaquiU Rico.
Bummary: An adventure melodrama set In Sonora, Mexico, around
1870. A rancher and a gunfigbter who hate guns are forced to use
tbem against a greedy bandit who la murdering and blackmailing
ranchers and peasants for their land.
I. Capricorn Prodactl<Kia. n. Metro-Goldwyn-Hayer, Inc.
Fi 67-1309
The Savage innocents {Motion picture) Magic film, Rome;
Gray film-Path^, Paris; Joseph Janni-Appia Film, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Paramount Pictures Corp.,
1960.
110 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Tecfanirama. Technicolor.
Based on ttie novel Top of the world, by Hans Ruesch.
Credits: Producer, Ualeno Melenottl; director and screenplay,
Nicholas Ray: adaptation, Rans Rueech, F. Rollnas; music. Franco
LaTagnlno: director of photography, Aldo TontI, Catt: Anthony
Qalnn, Yako Tanl, Carlo Gulstinl, Peter O'Toole, Marco QugUelml.
StHiiiiuiry' A drama about a courageous Eskimo hunter's courtship
of his wife, tbetr life In tbe Arctic wastes of Canada, and the coupe's
first conract with the clTllizatlon of the white man. Filmed In Arctic
regions north of Hudson Bay.
I. Bueach, Hans. 191*- Top of tbe world, n. HagIc film,
Rome. iiL Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 68-1572
The Savage n»t {Motion picture) WBZ-TV. Released by
Group W, 1969.
92 mlo. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bumtaary: A television essay on Tloleace In America. Inquires
Into tbe sociological, psychological, criminal, military. Actional, and
historical aspects of ylolence In this country.
1. Violence— U. S. l Boston. Television station WBZ-TV.
n. Westlngbouse Broadcasting Company, Inc.
801.1 71-706102
CiNB
The Savages {Motion picture) Alan Gorg, 1968.
25 mln. sd. b*w. J6 mm.
Creditiir Director, Alan Gorg; narrator, Robert CasUie; mnalc,
Jim Tanner; photography, Joe Hanwright, Alan Gorg.
Bummary: An Afro-American worklngman compares bis childhood
Id a Texas sharecropper family to that of a contemporary Negro
^tetto yonth.
1. Negroes. i. Gorg. Alan.
301.461 Fi A 68-2269
Alao Gorg
The Savanna {F'dmttnp) Eye Gate House, 1969.
Ttl fr, <">lor. X> mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In.. 33 J rpm.
(Land biome!) of tlte world)
With teacher's manual.
Creditt: Photocraphers. Arthur C. Twomey. J. il. Twomey; Olm
editor, Karin E. Kllnk.
Bummary: Points out characteristic vegetation and wildlife of
the savanna and xhows how these organisms have adapted to the
regional climate and to each other.
1. Savannas. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Land bloroes
of the world (Fllmstrlp)
551.4 77-734865
ALA Booklist
Saving our land {Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
41 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Dana Todd.
Summary: Explains the need to tight erosion, the need for fer-
tilization, and ways by which nntrleats can be restored to damaged
soil. Shown tbe Importance of crop rotation and otlter means of
aoll conservation. With captions.
1. Soil conservation. i. Troll Associates.
331.7 77-736275
Troll Associate*
Saving our wildlife {Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
42 f r. bAw. 85 mm.
Credilt: Author, Dana Todd.
Summary: Describes various conservation programs. Points out
the Importanrp of savlnj; animal habitats and protecting wildlife,
and explains the Interdependence of all living things. With cap-
tions. For elementary grades.
1. Wildlife conservation— Juvenile fllms. l Tnrfl Aaaoclates.
331.7 70-736276
Troll Associate^
Saving the environment — ^e garbage explosion (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Environment la crisis)
With teacher's guide.
Summary ; Plctorially Indicates the ecological problems that are
created by the disposal of waste products from Industry and Indi-
vidual families. Points out the edvantagea and disadvantages of
present methods for garbage disposal and focuses on several experi-
mental procedures that are now being considered.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Refuse and refuse disposal. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Bdo-
catlonat Corporation. Series: Environment In crisis (Motlcm
picture)
628 74r-7ll898
A. L. A. Booklist
Saving the Great Lakes. (Motion picture] Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation, 1972. Released in the U.S. by Films Incor-
porated.
16 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Also issued in 35 mm.
Also issued in standard 8 mm.
SUMMARY^ Depicts the increasing contamination and pollution of the
Great Lalteft, and the efforts of the American and Canadian Governments to
clean them up.
1. Water— Pollution— Great Lakes. 1. Canadian Broadcasting Owpora-
tion. II. Films Incorporated.
[TD223.3] 333.9 72-702142
Rims Incorporated 72 MARC
Saving to reach yonr goals (Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education. 1971.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
16 mln. (Getting your money's worth, group 1, do. 6)
At»o issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
CREDITS: Author. Woodbury Oonkllng; consultant, David Lynch.
SUMMARY; Presents saving as a means of achieving specific
goals, identifies several plans to save and methoda of saving, and
Ulostrates a procedure to follow in planning and establishing a
aavinga account.
1. Saving and thrift L Society for Visual Education, Inc.
Chicago. II. Series: Getting yonr money's worth (Filmstrip) group
1, no. 5.
[HG179] 339.4 75-740045
Society for Visoal Bdacatton
Saving whafs left (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Re-
leased by Eye Gate House, 1971.
6 flliustrlps. color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs (2 s. each),
331 rpm-
Also Issued with pboootap* In cassette.
With teachers maniul.
CREDITS : General editor. Alexander M. Butman; consnl ting edi-
tor, Morrla Gall ; photographer, Vincent A Greco.
CONTENTS: 1. When the grass was green and tlie water bine. —
2. Ill fares tbe land.— 3. What is conaervatlont— 4. Gtlllslng oar
re«ource8.~~5. Adding to our resource*. — 6. Our human reaoorcea.
1. Eoviroiunentai policy — Juvenile films. 2. Oooserration of nat-
arai moorces — Juvenile films. I. Educational Direction. Inc. IL
Bye Gate Hotfse. Inc.
rHC79.E6] 574.5 71-739936
ByeGateHooae
233
Savings and Loan Foundation, Washington, D. C.
see
The red, white, and blue.
Savings Banks Association of the State of New York
see
Money and how we use it.
Savings for security {Filmstrip) Graphic Research. Re-
leased by International Film Bureau, 1969.
.'■2 f". color. 35 mm. and phonodlw: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector!, 12 In.. 33i rpm., 12 mln. micro-
groove. (Functional living series, no. 4)
With Instructor's manual.
Sumnuwy: Shows bow a person can build security through a
r«-gular savings or Investment program. Describes bank savings ac-
counts, savings and loan associations, credit unions, U. S. bonds,
stock*, bonds, and mutual funds.
1. Saving and thrift t. Graphic Research, Inc. n. Interna-
tional Film Bureau, Inc. Serie.s: Funi-tiuoal living series (Film-
strip) no. 4.
332 75-735457
International Film Bureau
The Savior is bom (Motion picture) Cathedral Films
,194-?, Edited and released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-
Phelan Corp. ,196-!,
20 mln. si. b&w. 8 mm.
Originally released In sound.
SUMMARY : A pictorial preaenUtlon of various events which
surrounded the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
I Jesus Christ— Nativity. I. Cathedral Films, inc., Burbank,
Calif. IL Eastln-Pbelan Corporation, Davenport, Iowa.
[BT315.2] 232.9fi 78-713147
Eastln-Pbelan Corp.
Sawbnck {Motion picture) Lord and King Associates, 1967.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Illustrateii the relevance of Christianity to several
social iRsues concerning the value and use of money In a dramatisa-
tion showing how a ten dollar bill affected the lives of a varied
group of people in different circumstances.
1. Stewardship, Christian. 2. Church and aodal problnns.
L Lord and King .Associates.
261 Fi A 6S-227
CINE
Sawing and piercing {Motion picture) Hester and Associ-
ates, 1967.
4 mln- si. color. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
Loop nim mounted in cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super S mm.
With study guide.
Credit!: Authors, Stanley Uadeia, Clarence Klncald.
Summary: Demonstrates proper use of the Jeweler's saw, one of
the basic and most important tools In Jewelry making.
1. Jewelry malting. 2. Saws. i. Hester and Associates.
Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 68-2038
Hester snd Associates
Sawing. driUing. and smoothing (FUvutrip) Society for
"Visual Education, 1970.
61 fr. color. 30 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 18
min. uilcrogroove. (Woodworking— poruWe power tools)
Power tools for woodworking, group 1.
Produced in cooperation with Instructional Dynamics.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
Summary: Describes the circular saw, the saber saw, the portable
electric drill, and the power plane Demonstrates the operation of
these tools, emphasizing proper safety procedures.
1. Power tools— Safety measures. l Society for Visual Bduca-
tion. inc., Chicago. Series: Woodworking— portatrte power toola
(Filmstrip) Series: Power tools for woodworking (Fllmstrlp)
group 1.
684.08 72-736393
Society for Visual Edn- cation
Sawing inside cnt-oats {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 4: Radial
saw)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how to set and secure stop blocks and safely
make an Inside cut-out on a workptece.
1. Radial saws. i. HcGraw-Hltl Book Company. Series:
Woodworking series ( Motion picture) Set * : Radial saw.
684.08 Fi A 68-2768
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sawing rabbets {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Bot^ Co.,
1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
color. 6 D
(Woodworking series. Set 4: Radial
4 mln.
saw)
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Points out that rabbets are fregnently used In Joining
mated parts, and that they are formed along an edge with the grain
or along the end of a board across the grain. Shows one of the more
common methods of cutting a rabbet both on an end and an edge of
a work piece.
1 Radial saws. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 4: Radial saw.
684.08 Fi A 68-2765
McGraw-HiU Book Oo.
Sawing with a pattern {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book (To., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 4: Badlal
saw)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: PolnU out that oddly shaped workpleces may be cut
with tbe aid of a pattern temporarily attadted to each piece; shows
a safe and simple method of producing a quantity of Irregular work-
pieces with the aid of a pattern.
1. Radial saws. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Woodworking series (Motion ^cture) Set 4 : Radial saw.
684.08 Fi A 68-2766
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sam. [Filnutrip] Visual Publicadoiu, Loodoa, 1965. Made by
A. Stanford. Released in the U.S. by Visual Publicationa.
29 fr. Utw. 3S cm. (HiMory of took)
With ttudy guide.
SUMMARY: Euminci variou* (ypci of uws uid portnys their conitruc-
lion mod method uid purpoee of u*e from paleolithic times to the present.
1 Saws. I. Visual Publications II. Series: History of tools. [Filmstrip]
tTJ1233i 621.9 79-740795
Visual PublicatiolU 72 MARC
Sawyer, Ruth,
see
Journey cake, hoi
Journey cake, ho!
IW SaxoM. [Hlnutrip] Visual Publications, London, 1966.
Made by A. C. Green and H. A. Parks. Released in the U.S.
by Vuual PubUcations, 1970.
29 fr. color. 35 cm. {People of other days)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: ReconsirucU the life and times of the Saxons by shoeing ihem
as they work in the fields and in their homes, hunt, pursue crafts, and go to
church and to the fair.
I. Great Britain— Social life and customs— To 106*. I. Visual Publications.
II. Series: People of oUier days. cFUmMripi ,.„*«,
cDA152.2j 942.01 77-740801
Visual Publications 72 MARC
Say goodbye (Motion picture) Quaker Oats Go. Blade and
released by Wolper Productions, 1971.
ol niln. s<L color. 16 mm.
StJMMABY: fizamlDea man's careless arrogance toward the deli-
cate balance of his relationship to the wildlife os earth and ahows
the necesaltr of sharing life with the wild creatures.
1. Wildlife conaerTattoQ. I. Quaker Oats Company. II. Wolper
ProdDCtlOOB.
574.5 76-711435
CINE
Say it with flags {FUmUnp) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1970.
57 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 20
mtn, tulcrogroove. (Beadwell essays— sound and sight series 1)
Crediti: Authors, John Ryan, Judy Romberger, Kathleen Allen;
narrator, John Kyan: art. Joy MahofT, Gretchen Rosslter.
Summary: A reading exercise which discusses the use of flags of
the world. With captions.
1. Flags. I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series: Readwell
essays— «ound and sight serlc 1 (Filmstrip i
428.4 77-7370&8
Herbert H.ElklDS Co.
Smf it wtth aarTlce. [Motion iHcture] Portafiloa. 1970. Releaaed
by Perennial Education.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other venioRS: 16 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound; super 8 mm. on reel
with opucal sound; super 8 mm. in cartridge with magDCtic sound; videotape oe
MARC
Also issued as a part of the Serve-to-sell retail traintng program with meeting
guide and with motion picture entitled Why I buy,
SUMMARY: A training film which dramatiies selling through service and
stresses looking al your job through the customer's eyes, providing e«tra aervice,
and treating a customer in a way that makes him want to return.
1. Customer service. 2. Salesmen and salesmanship. 1. PorlafUms. II.
Perennial Education, inc. 111. Serve-to-sell retail training program.
tHF5415.5] 658.85 72-700998
' i Education 72
Sayers, Gale,
see
I am third
Brian's song.
SafBday aad tlw gamUer. [Fllmgtrip] Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1971.
ii h. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac; 3 s., 12 bu, 3S 1/3 rpm., 9 mia.
(American Irtdian kgertdi)
Abo issued with phorKMapc in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Edcuational collaboraior, C. Payite Porter,
SUMMARY: Presents the story about Saynday, a ntembcr of the Kiowa
irtdian tribe of western Oklahoma, telling bow he bdps people, yet is skiUed at
fooling them. For pnmary grades.
1. Kiowa Indians—Legends— Juvenile films. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. II. Scries: American Indian legends. {Filmstrip. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.)
lE99lC5, 398.2 70-740266
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Sc«U«a (the Hck). [Motion picture] Zafrcb Filma. Yugoatovia,
1971. Made by Zlatko Orgic. Released in the U.S. by Mm>
Media Aaaociatca.
7 min sd color. 16 mm.
With discuaaion guide.
SUMMARY: A commentary on the compoaition of soctoty and the irrtoms
of life as rcvealad by ■ story sboul a man whoae compoaurc is mtcmiptad by
itching sensations and a cough which he traces to little men inside his clothing.
I Zagicb-nim. II. Mass Media Associate*
rPN1997) 791.43 72-700405
- 72 MARC
Scag (the story of heroin) (Motion picture) Oncept Films.
Released by Encyclopaedia BriUnnica Educational Corp.*
1970.
21 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
With guide. ^ ^
CREDITS : Sponsor, Philadelphia G&a Works.
SUMMARY- Bereals the physical, social and emotional haxarda
of the heroin menace. Examines the reasona why Increasing num-
bers or young people turn to heroin. Traces the heroin route from
Turkey to the street corners In America, and detalU seTerai ap-
proaches to the Bolutlon of this costly and demoralising problem.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Heroin. 2. Narcotic addlcta. I. Concept Films, Inc. II. En-
cyclopaedia BriUnnica Educational CorporatiOQ.
616.86 70-711436
ScaUs {MotUm picture) Halas and Batchelor Education
Division, London ,196-», Released in the U. S. by Pot-
ters Photojn-aphic Applications Co.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In sUndard 8 mm. end In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits.- Author, St. Pauls Films. .,„„«k— »>..
Summary: Sho^ a typical accident In the hoine and deecribes the
immediate steps to follow for the treatment o' »«|»«- ^^^^^„ „„__
1 Buma and acalda i. Halas and Batchelor Car"»«"„^"""'
ltd , London, it. Potters Photographic AppUcatlons Comi«ny
614.8 Fi A 68-2986
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Scale {Filnutrip) University Fihns. Released by McCJraw-
Hill Book Co., 1968.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (ilap and globe series. Set 2: Using
maps)
With teacher's guide. , .. w . .k-. »».- ..».
Summary: Explains the concept of scale by showing that the aame
room can l>e drawn to different scales, depending on the sise of the
""l^^Mawi— Scales. i. University Films, Kansas City, Mo. n-
McOraw-Hlll Rook Company. Series: Map and glol)e serlee (Film-
strip) Set 2: Using maps.
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
744.4
Fi A 68-4727
Scale {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1968. Made by
Jack Davidson.
3 mill. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Astronomy serlea)
Loop Aim.
With study guide. .^ , ^^
Summary: Shows how the use of scale models aids In the study
of astronomy. „ , . ,_
1 Astronomical models. l Film Associates. Series: Astron-
omy series (Motion picture. Film Assodates)
622 70-706676
Ilalley-FUm Associates
Scale. [Motion picturei Leonard Peck Productions. 1971.
3 min. si. coior. super 8 mm. (The Basic map and globe skills scries,
no. 9)
Loop film in cartridge.
Wiih teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Leonard Peck; advisers. Kenneth A. Job, aiiiord Wil-
liams.
SUMMARY: PoinU out that scale maps arc ministure representstions oi
actual land ai>d water areas. Explains how the map scale shows the exact mslh-
emaiical relationship between the sire of the map areas and the size of the real
geographical areas. ,
1. Map scales. 1. Peck (Leonard) Productions. 11. Series: The Basic map
and globe skilU series. [Motion picture] no. 9.
[GAU5j 912
Leonard Peck Productions 72
76-715398
MARC
Scalp treatmeat [Motion picture] Thorne Films, 1972. Made
by Kenalex Corp.
A min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Coamelology series)
Loop film in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: Illustrates procedures for giving an oil scalp treatment
1- Scalp— Care and hygiene. 2. Hair— Care and hygiene. L Thome Films,
inc.. Boulder, Colo. II Series: The Cosmetology series. [Motion picture]
[TT958] 646.7 72-701406
Thome Films 72 MARC
Scandinavia in today's world (FUmstrip) Current Aflfain
FilmSf 1969.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Current Affairs fllmstrlp series)
With pictorial discussion guide
r-roAiif Adviser Manson Van B. Jennings.
^rSandlnaTla-Bconomlc conditions. L Current Affairs Films.
N«* ^""'^ ^14^ 79-782548
Current Affairs Films
Scandinavia: nations of the north (Motion picture) Svekon
films, Norway. Released in the V. S. by Bailey Films,
19m: by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
ii rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : Provide* an overview of the geography, agriculture. In-
dustry, and culture of Denmark. Swedwi, and Norway.
1 Scandinavia— CI vtUxatlon. I. S»ekon dims. 11. Bailey Films,
Inc ' Hollywood, Calif. III. BFA Educational MedU.
614.8 79-711145
BFA Educational Media
Scandinavian Airlines System
see
The Many moods of Scandinavia,
Scandinavian National Travel Offices
see
The Many moods of Scandinavia.
Scale and comparative size {FUmttrip) Classroom World
Productions. Made and released by George F. Cram Co.,
1968.
42 fr color 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (la. for manual pro-
jector, 1 .-*, for automatic projector). 10 In., 88| rpm.. 14 min.
(Learning to use maps and globes, step 8)
Summary: Discusses the three basic types of scales 'ouna on
most maps and globes and shows how all three can be used. Gives
an example of the use of each type of scale ta a practical situation.
1 Map scales. l Classroom World Prodactlona. n. Cram
(George F.) Company. Series: Learning to use maps and globes
(Filmstrip) steps.
912 70-736546
George F. Cram O.
Scale model of the solar system (Motion picture) Film
Associates, 1968. Made by Jack Davidson.
8 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Astronomy series)
Loop Ulm.
With study guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the construction oC a scale diagram of
the solar system, and Illustrates the emptlneu of the solar system as
well as why such a diagram Is unlqua
1. Solar system. i. Film Associates. Series: Astronomy se-
ries (Motion picture. Film Associates)
5235 71-706671
Balley-Film Aaaoclatca
Scales {Motion picture) Walden Fihn Corp., 1968.
4 mio. «i. color, super 8 mm. (Baaic drafting techniques)
Loop aim. _„ , .
1. Rulers (Instruments) 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion
■""""' T44 79-708S84
Walden Film Corp.
Scallop {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1968.
2 mill. il. color. 8 mm. (Marine blolOD)
Loop rtlm. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide. . „, . . «
1 Scallops. 1. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
Doratiou. Series : Marine biology (Motion picture)
S94 77-704967
Encyclopaedia Brltan- Dlca Bdocatloul Corp.
234
Scandinavian Railways
see
c:all to pleasure.
Scanning (Motion picture)
see Principles of television: Scanning
The Scapegoat {Motion, picture) Du Maurier-Guinness, ltd.,
London. Released in the U. S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
1958.
00 min. sd. Wtw. 8.5 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by Daphne Mu Maurler.
CrediU ■ Producer, Michael Balcon ; director. Robert Hamer ;
screenplay, Robert Ilaroer; adaptaUon. Gore Vidol ; music. Bronls-
lau Kaper- photography. Paul IJeeson; editor. Jack Harris. Cosr:
Alec Guinness. Nicole Maurey. Irene Worth. Pamela Brown. Bette
Summary: A story about a British professor who meets hlB^ou-
ble late one night and by the next morning has become InTOlved in
mistaken Identity, family quarrels, violence, and death.
1 Du Maurler, Daphne. IfiOT- The scapegoat, ii. Du Mau-
rler-Gulnneaa, ltd. m. Metro-Qoldwyn-Mayer. Inc.
71-701977
Scar: camera test {Motion picture) Alberto-Culver Co.,
1967.
30 sec. sd. b&w, 16 mm.
Summary: A television commercial for Command Tabltlan lime
deodorant for men.
1. Televu-iloii advertlaing— U. S. L Alberto-Culver Company.
659.14 76-701978
Scarcity — a basic economic problem {Fihrntrip) Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
44 fr. color. 35 nun. (Secf.iiilary socI.tI >tutllH.'it
FOM ll.iijstrip no. OOUS.
With teiichlng guide. , , __
Summary: Dlscusnes the Implications of economic scarcity in re-
gard to the allnciitloii of land, labor, and capital; to economic devel-
opment, .ind the oi)poitunlty costs. Stresses the effect of the scarcity
principle In different economies, particularly the market econony.
1 Economics. 2 Comparative economics. i. Popular Science
Publishing Company, Inc., New VorW. Audio Visual Division, il.
FOM fllmstrlp no. IRHK. Series: Secondary social studies (Film-
**'''^* 880.1 Fi A 68^649
Popular Science Pub, Co.. Audlo-Vlsunl Dlv.
The Scarlet empress (Motion picture) Paramount Pictures,
1934.
lO.'i iiilu. K'l. b&w. 35 mm.
I'rexented by Adolph Zukor.
Ba^ed on a diary of Catharine II.
In the American Film Institute Collection. Library of Congr^'ss.
Cr>>4llts: Director, Joseph voii Slerutwrg; photographer. Bert
Glennon. Catt : Marlene Dietrich, John Ix>dge, Sam Jaffa. Loulss
Drenser.
Summary: A hUtorical drama about Catharine II of Russia.
1. Catharine It, Empreiw of RusKla. ITZd-l 79ft— Drama. I.
Paramount Pictures, Inc. II. American Film Institute Collection.
923 72-709786
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Sctrlet letter (FUmttrip) Brunswick Prodactioiis, 1967.
64 fr. color. 86 mm. {LIteratare cUMics, aet 2)
Creditt: Director, Karea Welntraub; script, Jane Amster 0«Tlrtx;
Illustrator. William Hill; editor, Rita M. Esposlto.
Bummary: Aonlyus and presents excerpts from Nathaniel Haw-
thorne's novel. The scarlet letter.
I. Hawthorne. Nathaniel. ISW-ISW. The scarlet letter. L Haw-
thorne. Nathaniel. 1804-1S64. The scarlet letter, n. Brunawlck Pro-
ductions. Series: Literature claaslcs (Pllmstrlp) set 2.
813 Fi A 68-4419
Bducatlonal Record Sales
The Scarlet letter {FUmttnp) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Viniftl Division, 19M.
41 fr color, S5 mm. (Secondary literature)
Eastman color.
FOM flhnatrlp do. 90QT.
With teactalns guide.
SummatTf: Preaeots the themes, plot, and character deretopnieot of
Hawthorne's The scarlet letter In relation to the time and settlag of
the novel. Discusses the attempt of Hawthorne to break away from
the Puritanism of his family background.
1. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 1804-1864. The scarlet letter i
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 1804-1864. The acarlet letter, n. PopuUr
Science Publlshinf Company, Inc., New York. Audto-Vlsual Dlrlsloo
m. rOM fllmstrlp no. 5007. Series: Secondary literature (nim-
Btrlp)
818 Fi A 67-4296
Pc^ular Science Pub. Oo.. Aadlo-Tinal Dlr.
Scarus, inc.
7 faces of Dr. Lao.
Scattering demonstrations ii»ng microwaTes {Motion pic-
ture) Kducntioii Development Center, 1970.
14 min.' sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Made for the Oolleire physics film program.
Crtditi: Producers and directors. A. Pesetakjr, J. Friedman; cam-
eraman, A. Morochnlk; editors, E. Oarlnl, William Hansard.
Bummary: Uses flat surfaces, wire grating, wires, and amall beads
to detnonetrate the polariutlon and Intensity of 12 mm. mlcroware*
scattered by various metallic objects. Shows radiation scattered
from snmll beads to be linearly polarised even when the incident
radiation Is circularly polarized.
1. Scattering (Physics). i. Education De*«lopment Center.
Series : 0>Uege physics film program (Motion picture)
637.6 78-709389
Education Development Center
Scattering from impurities {Motion picture) Education
Research Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technolojiy.
Released by Education Development Center, 1970.
4 mill. ftl. b&w. 16 mm. (Quantum physics series, no. 6)
Made for the College physics film program.
With film notes.
Creiitt: Development and design. W. Bower, J. Hamilton, J.
Schwartz; science consultant, J. Strickland; editor, William Hansard.
Summ/iry: Shows the effect of a narrow slngularl^ in an other-
wise perfect periodic potential on a moving wave packet
Another issue, super 8 mm.
1. Energy-band theory of solids. 2. Crystals. Efl«ct of radiation
on. I. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Education Rawarch
Center, n. Education Development Center. Series: Qoantum
physics series (Motion picture) no. 8. Series: College pbyalcs dim
program (Motion picture)
530.1 72-709340
Education Development Center
Scattering in one dimension. Part 1: Barriers {Motion
picture) Education Development Center, 1967.
4 min ^1. b&w. 8 mm. (Quantum (Aysics series, no. 1)
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
Excerpts from Palmer's 1966 motion picture entitled Potential well
and barrier.
With film notes.
Creditt: Director, Richard Bergman; editor, Michel Chalufour;
(»mpater sequeoce. A.. Goldberg, H. M. Schey, J. L. Schwsrtx.
fittmmary; Computer animated film. Shows the reflection and
transmission of a Gaussian wave packet of varying eoM^es scattered
from a finite barrier.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. L Education Defelopment Center.
n. Potential well and barrier (Motion picture) Series: Quantum
physics «erieB (Motion picture) no. 1. Series: College physics film
program (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1438
Education Development Center
Scattering in one dimension. Part 2: Square weOs {Motion
picture) Education Development Center, 1968.
3 milt. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Quantum physics series, no. 2)
Issued in standard 6 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Made for th.^ College physics film program.
Excepts from Palmer's 1966 motion picture entitled Potential
well and barrier.
With film notes.
Crediti: Director, Richard Bergman; editor, Michel Chalufour;
computer sequence. A. Goldberg, H. U. Schey, J. L. Schwartz.
BummntTf: Computer animated Dim. Shows the reflection and
transmiasion of a Gaussian wave packet of rarying energies acat-
tercd from a finite square well.
Anotber issue. 10 nun,
1. Scattering (Physics) t. Bducatlm Development Osatsr. n.
Potential well and barrier (Motion picture) Series: Quantum
physics Kries ( Motion picture) no. 2. Series : College physics film
program (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1439
Education Development Center
Scattering in one dimension. Part 3: Edge effects {Motion
picture) Education Development Center, 1968.
5 min. St. b&w. 8 mm. (Quantum physics series, do. 3)
IssueJ in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
With fllm notes.
Credits: Director, Richard Herman; editor, Michel Chalufour;
computer sequence, A. Goldberg. H. M. Schey, J. L, Schwarti.
Bummary: Computer animated fllm. PoUows the time develop-
ment of a Gaussian ware packet as It moves Into and out of the
region of a potential wrtl while the sharpness of the well's edge*
are varied.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Scattering (Physics) i. Education Development Center.
Series: Quantum physics sMies (Motion picture) do. 8. Series: Col-
lege physics fllm pro- gram (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1440
Education Development Center
Scattering in mie dimension. Part 4: Momentmn space
{Motion picture) Education Development Center, 1968.
4 min. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Quantum physics series, no. 4}
Issuc'l in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics fllm program.
With fllin notes.
CredU$: Director, Richard Bergman; editor, Michel Chalufour;
computer sequence. A.. Goldberg, H. M. Schey, J. L. Schwartz.
Summary: Computer animated fllm. Shows the time develt^iment
of a Gaussian wave packet scattering from a finite square w^ In
both configuration space and momentum space.
Another issue. 16 mm.
L Scattering (Physics) i. Education Development Center.
Series: Quantum physics series (Motion picture) no. 4. Series:
College physics film program (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1441
Education Developmeot Center
Scattering of a cluster of objects {Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing
Corp. as a loop film movmted in cartrid^je, 1968.
4 mio. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
With fllm notes on cartridge case.
Bummary: Uses slow motion photography to show bow momentum
is conserved when a moving ball collides with a stationary duster
of six balls of various masses.
1. MOTnentum (Mechanics) i. Canada. National Film Board,
n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Haas. Series: Project physics
(MotlMJ picture)
531 Fi A 68-2396
Baling (Corporation
Scene: Politic 68, an artiste report {Motion picture) Ko-
cinante SiRht & Sound, 1968.
66 min sd. color. 16 mm. (The Artist as a reporter)
Summary: Artist-reporter Franklin McMahon presents a review
of the presidential campaign of 1968. Follows the candidates from
the primary campaigns in New Hampshire. Wisconsin, Indiana, Ore-
gon, California, and to both political conventions, and through the
final campaigns to the election. „ ,_ . „
1. Presldentfr—U. S.— Election— 1968. l Rocinante Sl(^t & Sound.
Series : The Artist as a reporter ( Motion picture)
829 71-701733
Scenes of the Portuguese coantrrside {Film$trip) Badek
Films and Slides of California, 1969.
46 fr. color. 35 dud.
CreditM: Author, Eugene L. Podharst
Summary: Illustrates the geographical features of Portogal. using
views of the coastal rej^ooa, the valleys, and Inland areas. locludes
scenes of the cities and of the lives of the rural and city people.
With captions.
1. Portugal— DescrlptloD aDd travel— 1961- t Bodek nims
SDd Slides of CaliforDla.
914.69 77-736102
Budek FlhDs aDd Slides of (Calif.
Scent and smell {PUmttrip) Jam Handy School Service,
1969.
1 roll, color. 30 mm. sDd pbotHxUsc: 2 a (1 a for msDoal
projector, 1 s. for autoioatlc projector), 10 liL, 88| rpm. micro-
groove. (How do you knowT)i
Bvmmary: Explains the functions aod operatioo of the aense of
smell.
1. SmeU. I. Jam Handy School Service, inc. Series : How do
you know? (PlhnBtrip)
372.3 71-733896
Jam Handy School Service
Scents and nmisense (Motion picture) Winkler Pictures.
Released by International Feature Sa^ice ,192-?,
fi mill. «i. b&w. 16 mm. (Krazy Kat)
A Bill Nolan comic.
()rlElnail.v released in 35 mm.
In the Blake Morton Film Collection of the American Fllm
Institute Collection, Library of Congres.^
Credits: .\nimator. Jack King.
Summary : An animated cartoon In which Krazy Kat loses his girl
friend because he can't dance.
I. Winkler Pictures. II. International Feature Service, Inc. IIL
Blake Norton Film Collection. IV. American Fllm Institute Collec-
tion. Series: Krazy Kat (Motion picture)
791.43 72-710437
Schamonl, Peter
see
Max Emit— joomeyi into the mboomcioai.
Schary Productions, inc.
see
Act one.
Schatz, Letta. The ejitraordinaiy tug-of^war
see
The Extraordinary tug -of -war.
Schawinsky 1969 (Motion picture) Fred Salaff. 1971.
11 min. sd- color. 16 mm.
SUMMART: Presents without narration the art of Banhaus
artist Xantl Schawlnsky.
1. Schawlnsky, Xantl, IDOl- I. Salaff. Fred.
rN6888] 759.13 76-718204
CINB
Schechter (A, A.) Associates. New York
ThePubtic will
Schechter revisited at Cambridge University {Motion pic-
ture) Jewish TheoI(«ical Seminary of America and Na-
tional Broadcasting Co. Released by National Academy
for Adult Jewish Studies, 1966.
30 mliL sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Kinescope.
Telecast on the NRC series Eternal light.
With script
Bummary: Moderator Ben Grauer and Norman Bentwich. EMward
H Gershfleld, and J. L. Telcher present a panel discossion dealing
with the distinguished scholar and second president of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of America. Solomon Schechter, and his discov-
ery of the Cairo Genisah manuscripts.
1. Schechter, Solomon, 184T-1915. L Eternal light (Television
program) ri. Jewish Theological Seminary of America. ^ NaUonal
^ * ------ " '"- ™ National Acadwny for Adult Jewish
Broadcasting Company, Inc. iv.
Studies.
Nations! Acadeoiy for
922 71-700953
Adnit Jewish Studies
235
Schedel, Hartmann. 1440-1514. Uber cronicarum
see
The Nuremberg chronicle.
Scheherazade {FUmttrip) Brunswick Productions, 1906.
98 f r. color. S5 mm. and i*ODodlsc : 1 a., 12 in., 331 rpDi., 17
min.
With manual. , . , ,
Credit*.- Director, Karen Welntraub: writer. Ann Llpson.
Summary: Uses drawings to Illustrate the music of Scheherasade,
by RimskyKorsakov. With captions. „ ,. ^
1. Rinikll-Korsakov, Nikolai Andreevlch, 1844-1906. Scheheim-
tade. I. Rlmskil-KorsakoT. Nikolai Andreevlch, ia44-1908.
Scheherazade, ii. Brunswick Productions.
785.1 76-732908
Brunswlc* Productions
Scheherazade by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (FUmttrip)
Educational Audio Visual, 1968.
76 fr color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs: 4 8. (2 8. with elec-
tronic s:;.-iial). 12 in, 331 rpm , 45 min. mlcrogroove. (Music ap-
pr^<Hatlon serieo)
With teacherti' guide and notes.
rreditt: Illustrations, Jennifer Htrfland; editor. Lucie UcCandless.
Summnry: Uses original illustrations to picture four of the tales
from Rlmsky-Korsakov's Scbeherasade: The sea and Sinbad's ship.
The young prince and princess. The Kalender prince, and The festi-
val at Bagdad. „ , ,
1 Rimskll-KorsakoT, Nikolai Andreevlch. 1844-1908. Schehera-
sade I. Bimskll-KoreakoT. Nikolai Andreevlch, 1844-1906. Sche-
heraiade. ii. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasantvllle, N. Y.
Series: MubIc appreciation series (F'limstrip)
785.8 Fi A 68-4024
Educational Audio Visual
Scheidegger, Ernst
see
Giacometti.
The Schempp case— Bible reading in public schools {Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
^ mill. ad. color. 1 ' mm. (Our living BUI of rights)
With teacher'R guide.
Crediti: Collaborator, Isidore Starr.
Summary: Presents Issues and background of the Supreme Court
decision concerning whether or not Bible reading in public school!)
IS a violation of the first amendment to the Constitution. Points out
the complications in maintaining separation of church and state.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Relij^lon In the public schools-^Law and legislation — IT. S. I.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Ekiucational Corporation. Series: Our
living Bill of rights (Motion picture)
323.44 70-704835
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Schenck-Kock Productions, Hollywood, Calif.
see
For those who think young.
Schenley Imports Company
see
The Dream life of Fred Ferment.
Schenley Industries, inc.
see
Envoy to the world.
Harper bourbon whiskey, please.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Schenzinger, Karl Aloys. 1887-1962. Der Hitler-
junge Quex
Hitlerjunge Quex.
Schering Corporation
see
Bacterial infections of the foot.
Corps profond.
Pint Internatioiial Sympoaium on Pioriasii.
The Hot cold war of Wilfred Wickenbush.
Injection techniques for some common foot
disorders.
The Wacky tale of Wilfred Wickenbush.
Scherzo (nocturne) from Symphony no. 2 (London) by
Ralph Vanghan Williams {Motion picture) Musilog
Corp. Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
7 mln. wl. color. 16 mm. (Music In motion)
With manual.
Creditg: Producer. D. R. Phillips; photographer, Rei Fleming.
SumfTuiry: Uses photographs of scenes In London which wen
familiar to Vaughan Williams to illustrate the third moTement of
hlH London symphony.
1 Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1W8. Symphony, no. 2, G
major. l Vanghan Williams. Ralph. 1872-1958. Symphony, no.
2, G major, ii. Musilog Corporation, m. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. Series: Music In motion (Motion picture)
785.1 70-700485
Musilog Corp.
Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von, 1759-1805.
Wilheim Tell
see
William Tell.
Schindel, Morton. Alexander and the car with a
missing headlight
see
Alexander and the car.
Schindel, Morton
see
Schindler (Rolf) Productions
see Rolf Schindler Productions
Schisgal, Murray, 1926-
see
Luv.
SchLstosomiasis (Motion picture) Rockefeller Foundation,
1971. Made by Jack Wolfgang Beck Associates.
30 uiiii. Kd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: I>escrlbe8 the research project of the Rockefeller
Foundation which Is being conducted In St Lucia to find the most
efllclent way of preventing schlstosomlBSla. * tropical disease that
debiUtales 200 million people in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean,
1 Scnlstodonilasla— Prevention. I. Eockefeller Foundation.
IRA644.S3] U4Ji 70-718501
CINE
Schistosomiasis: causes and effects (Filmstrip) Ward's
Natural Science Establishment, 1971.
75 fr, color, 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: dual-track
(1 blank), li Ips.. 20 mln. (Ward's solo-leam aystem)
With manual and student review Hheel.
Tredlta : Author, Robert U Gering.
Summary: An individualised instruction lesson which presents
the life cycle of blood flukes and shows their activities that produce
the diseaw ichlstoBomlasla. ^,, ^
1 SchlMiosomlnsl". 1. Ward's Natural Science Establlshmeot,
Inc. Series: Ward's solo-learn system (Ftlmstrlp)
674.1 78-738861
Ward's Natural Science SsUbllahment
Schizophrenia: the shattered mirror {Moflon picture)
N.iti.iiml Kflunttioiuil 'IVIevi^ion. Miide by Harold Mayer
Pr™hi.-tioii«. Itplcused by Imruiim rnivoi-sily Andio-Vis-
ual (Viiter, ItKW.
.-rfjmin. "d. l»Aw. 16 mm. (NET Journal)
Zw,Lu A Mmly of 11.^ i.«lt..^ and csu-*- at >^ hiznpl.renia, the
world's most prevalent m«oUI illness. Enimlne- biochemical and
environmenul factor as revealed In experimental work done with
"'"ric'hlSl!^.*!.. t. National Mucatlonal T^U-vi-ion and Radio
fettlHr. 11. IndlMna. University. Audio-Visual Center.
Fi A 67-598 rev
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Schlein. Charles
see
Carving a portrait in wood.
Schlein, Miriam. Fast is not a ladybug
see
Fast is not a ladybug.
Schlein, Miriam. Heavy is a hippopotamus
see
Heavy is a hippopotamus.
Schlein, Miriam. It's about time
see
It's about time.
Schlesischer Landbund
see
Herbstbilder aus Schlesiens Landwirtschaft.
Schlitz (Jos.) Brewing Company
see
1 like it.
Schloat, G. Warren. Conchita & Juan, a girl and
boy of Mexico
see
How Conchita lives in Mexico.
Schloat, G. Warren. Johnnyshah, a boy of Iran
see
HOW Johnnyshah lives in Iran.
Schloat. G. Warren. Kwaku, a boy of Ghana
see
How Kwaku lives in Ghana.
Schloat, G. Warren, Maria and Ramon, a girl and
boy of Puerto Rico
see
How Maria and Ramon live in Puerto Rico.
Schloat, G. Warren. Milk for you
see
Where food comes from: How the cow
makes milk.
Where food comes from: Milk from the
cow to you,
Schloat, G. Warren. Nairn, a boy of India
see
How Naim lives in Turkey.
Schloat, G. Warren. Prapan, a boy of Thailand
see
How Prapan lives in Thailand.
Schloat, G. Warren. Uttam, a boy of India
see
How Uttam lives in India.
Schloat, G. Warren. The wonderful e^
see
Where food comes from: Eggs for you to
eat.
Where food comes from: Eggs that produce
chicks.
Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleaaantville, N. Y.
see
About love: beginnings.
236
About you: boys.
About you: girls.
Adolph Gottlieb.
African art and culture.
Air pollution.
Alton Tobey (mural)
The American Indian after Columbus.
The American Indian before Columbus.
The American Indian growing up.
The American Indian today.
American Indians, part 1.
American Indians, part 2.
Ancient Greece.
Animals in close-up: The cow.
Animals in close-up: The dolphin.
Animals in close-up: The horse.
Animals in close-up: The turtle.
Arabs and Jews: the crisis.
Architecture.
Arena Chapel by Giotto.
Art and culture of the American Indian.
The Art of liateninK.
The Art of seeing: Colors.
The Art of seeing: How to use your eyes,
part 1.
The Art of seeing; How to use your eyes,
part 2.
The Art of seeing: Lines.
The Art of seeing: Shapes.
The Art of seeing: Space.
Arts in everyday life in Japan.
The Atelier Mourlot (lithography)
The Ballet.
Barbara Darr,
The Baroque.
The Baroque: the age and its art. Part 1.
The Baroque: the age and its art. Part 2.
The Baroque: the age and its art. Part 3.
Basic laboratory techniques in chemistry.
The Bayeux tapestry.
The Beer can on the highway.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Schloat (Warren) ProdUcUons, PleaBantvllle, N. Y.
El Grcco — su vida y su obra.
Fables of Aesop; The wind and the sun.
(Continued)
Eldridge Cleaver — Black Panther move-
Family life in Japan.
ment.
Bernard Rosenthal (metal sculpture)
Elsa Schmid, (mosaic)
Famous musicians 2: Grant Johannesen.
Birth of direct action.
The Enlightenment: The age and its art.
Famous musicians 2; Ravi Shanlcar.
The Black and white statue.
part 1.
Famous musicians 2: Samuel Pratt.
Black Is beautiful.
The Enlightenment: The age and its art,
part 2.
Famous musicians 2: Seiji Ozawa.
Black rabbits and white rabbits: an alle-
gory.
Esteban Vicente (coUage)
Famous musicians 3: Aaron Copland.
Byron Temple.
The Evolution of American values.
Famous musicians 3: Harold Newman.
The Case of the bighorn sheep, parts 1-2.
Exploding myths of prejudice.
E^loring moral values: Blocking the
Famous musicians 3; Otto Luening.
CatholicUm, part 1.
sidewalk.
Exploring moral values: Fire!
Famous musicians 3: Zara Nelsova.
Catholicism, part 2.
Exploring moral values: Keep off the grass.
Famous writers: Bel Kaufman.
Charles Gordone: playwright.
Exploring moral values: Latin American
Famous writers: Frank Conroy.
Chartres Cathedral.
Christmas.
Famous writers: James T. Farrell.
A Child is bom.
E:q)loring moral values: Mind your older
sister.
Famous writers: Penelope GilUatt.
Childhood.
Famous writers; Piri Thomas.
Exploring moral values: Moving in.
Fayette, Mississippi: a study in black and
Children of Africa.
Exploring moral values. Parts 1-3:
white — a white resident speaks.
Children of Asia.
Prejudice.
Exploring moral values. Parts 4-7:
Personal values.
Fayette, Mississippi: a study in black
and white — Charles Evers speaks.
Children of latin America.
The Fayette story.
Children of northern Europe.
Exploring moral values. Parts 8-11:
Authority.
54 functional words.
Children of southern Europe.
Exploring moral values. Parts 12-15:
Honesty.
The Fight to get trial by jury.
Christopher Columbus.
Fletcher Martin.
Chromosomes and genes.
E!5)loring moral values: Pay day.
Civil War.
Esqiloring moral values: The boys.
Folk songs and Abraham Lincoln.
Claes Oldenburg.
Exploring moral values; The bully.
Folk songs and cowboys.
Colonial American painting.
Exploring moral values: The dollar bUl.
Folk songs and Frederick Douglass.
Courtship patterns: human and animal.
Exploring moral values: The hold-up.
Folk songs and the American flag.
The Creation of an empire.
Exploring moral values: The little brother.
Folk songs and the Declaration of inde-
pendence.
DNA and you.
E:q)loring moral values: The meeting.
Folk songs and the railroad.
Dean Dixon: conductor.
E:q)loring moral values: The peanut.
Folk songs and whaling.
The Deciiious forest.
Exploring moral values: The sabbath.
Folk songs in the CivU War. Part 1:
1861-1862.
The Decline of Rome .
Exploring moral values: The stranger.
Folk songs in the Civil War. Part 2:
Exploring moral values: Waiting for a
1863-1865.
Dr. Kenneth Clark — she ghetto.
package.
Folk songs in the great depression, part 1
Drugs and people: an Introduction.
Fables of Aesop: The boy who cried wolf.
Folk songs in the great depression, part 2
Dnith nluo, ud penooil probleiiu.
Fables of Aesop: The crow and the pitcher.
The Dumb waiter.
Fables of Aesop: The grasshopper and the
Folk songs in the War of 1812.
Early adventures and Portuguese e3q)lo-
ant.
For parents: why sex education?
ratlon.
Fables of Aesop: The lion and the mouse.
The Founding of a republic.
Early colony days.
El Greco.
Fables of Aesop: The rabbit and the turtle.
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Francisco Goya.
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Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantvllle, N. Y.
(Continued)
Frank Colson.
Freedom of religion.
Freedom of speech.
Freedom of the press.
Ghettos of America — ^Anthony lives in Watts
Ghettos of America — Jerry lives in Harlem.
Give us the ballot.
Goya — Bu vida y su obra.
Goya's the Third of May.
Growing up black.
Growing up in Japan.
Growth inside the chicken egg.
Guarneri Quartet.
El Guernica de Picasso.
Hallucinogens.
Hank Ketcham (cartoon)
Harry Moskovitz, flutist.
The Hatching of the chicken egg.
Hiroshige's Tokaldo Road.
The History of Japan.
History of the city.
How a juror is chosen.
How Conchita lives in Mexico.
How Duee lives in Liberia.
How Johnnyshah lives in Iran,
How living things move: Crayfish.
How living things move: Grasshopper.
How living things move: I^nd snail.
How living things move: Snake.
How living things move: Spider.
How living things move: Squid.
How Maria and Ramon live in Puerto Rico.
How Nairn lives in Turkey.
How Prapan lives in Thailand.
How the people earn their living.
How Uttam lives in India.
Hul Ka Kwoi«.
Immigration and industrialization.
Immigration: the dream and the reality.
Impressicnism.
In search of gold.
Inherited traits and variations.
Intensified value conflict: violent dissent.
An Introduction to the flute.
An Introduction to the library.
An Introduction to the library, parts 3-4.
Introduction to the vifriiiL
Jacob Lawrence: painter.
Jacques Lipchitz.
James Earl Jones: actor.
Japanese-Americans and Chinese Ameri-
cans.
Jewelry .
Judaism, part 1.
Judaism, part 2,
Julius Caesar.
Kennedy Space Center: the future.
King Lear.
Laws that protect people.
Iicam baby, leai^.
Leonardo da Vinci.
The Life cycle of a (kiwerinf ptam.
Little adventures in art — Animals.
Magellan and Cortfes.
Male and female structures.
Man and nature: poet's view.
Maoi ind the dty.
Man chance* his world.
Manet's Olympia.
Manhood,
Marijuana: an Interim report.
Marisol (wood sculpture)
Mathematics in everyday life.
Melosls— reduction dtvision.
The Merode altarplece.
Mexican-Americans .
Mexican town, population 14,000: At
school.
day.
Mexican town, population XA^ 000: Market
238
Mexican town, population 14, 000: The
home.
Mexican town, population 14, 000: The
tortilla.
Michael Rabin, vtolinlst.
Michelangelo.
The Middle Ages.
Milton Henry — black separatism.
Minorities have made America great —
Germans.
Minorities have made America great —
Irish.
Minorities have made America great-
Italians.
Minorities have made America great —
Jews.
Minorities have made America great-
Negroes. Part 1.
Minorities have made America great —
Negroes. Part 2.
The Miracle of birth.
Mitosis and cell differentiation.
Morton Subotnick: electronic composer.
Musical instruments: percussion.
Musical instruments: strings.
Musical Instruments: wind.
Nat Hentoft — black power.
Native American painting, part 1.
Native American painting, part 2.
1920'8 and the depression.
The Non-violent creed.
The Opiates.
Orozco's "Dartmouth frescoes".
Out of the mainstream.
Over the edge.
The Parthenon.
The Past.
The People of Japan.
Peoples park: a case study in value
conflict.
Peter Hurd (water color)
Physiology of birth.
Picasso's Guernica,
Pizarro and other conquistadors.
Place.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantrille, N. Y.
(Continued)
Pollen and ovule development.
Pollination and double fertlllzatloa.
Strategies for value change: nonviolent
dissent.
Textiles.
They have overcome — Charles Uoyd.
Vincent van Gogh— sa vie et son oeuvre.
Schmidt, Thomas L
see
Australia, more than kangaroos.
Les Portes de I'enfer par Rodin.
Post -impressionism.
Post-war.
They have overcome — Claude Brown.
They have overcome — Dr. Dorothy Brown.
They have overcome — Dr. James Comer.
They have overcome — Gordon Parks.
Schmidt, William Dean
see
Apple inctastry.
The Dairy.
Dams.
The Present.
"Hie Times they are a -changing.
Fish and wildlife conservaUon.
Protestantism, part 1.
To make things better.
Gold mining — placer method.
Protestantism, part 2.
Puerto Ricans, part 1.
Puerto Ricans, part 2.
EI Tres dc mayo de Goya/Loa &eacos de Orozco en
"Dartmouth College".
Turner's Slave ship.
Ik Taranlieth ceatury: the age and its art
Irrigation farming.
Logging.
luml)er mills.
The Punlshmei* fits the crime.
Ugo Mochi (outline)
Port.
Realism.
The United States Capitol, Washington,
D. C.
Sheep ranching.
Reconstruction and the West.
Ups and downs: pills.
Schmunk, Mary Lou
see
Religion and tradition in Japan.
Values in conflict.
And the ground below.
Religions of the American Indian.
Varieties of human values.
The Conchero dancers of Mexico.
Rembrandt.
The Renaissance.
Vincent van Gogh.
The Viaual city.
Dance composition as taught in three
California colleges.
KevoluUonary War.
Richard I^e (oil on canvas)
The Right of peaceful assembly.
Water polhition.
What Is ecology?
Horsemanship goes forward.
Schneider, Herman, 1905- Heath elemeitaiy
science
see
Tlie Right to bear arms.
What is prejudice, part 1.
What ? No friction!
The Right to counsel.
The Right to go to school.
What is prejudice, part 2.
When an arrest is made.
Scttnltzler, Arthur, 1862-1931. Anatol
see
The Right to vote.
Where food comes from; Eggs for you to
eat.
Where food comes from: Eggs that produce
chicks.
Why and how the cow makes milk.
Affairs of Anatol.
Robert Sowers (stained ^lasR)
Rodin's "Gates of hell".
Schoenfeld (Lester A. ) Films, New York
see
Crash.
Fusion.
Romanticism — the age and its ait.
WUl it end?
Mark Twain's Bermuda.
Seed distribution.
Womanhood.
A Nose.
Seeds of hate: ex«mination of prejudice.
Workers of America.
7.
Sex: problems and possibilities.
World War 1.
Shut up . . . I'm crying.
Seymour Llpton (sculpture)
World war 11.
A Smile and a shoesliine ain't nearly enough
Should you or shouldn't you — and when?
Le aiftcle des himiftres.
Schloat House
see
Black rabbits and white rabbits.
Schoenfeld Film Distributing Corporation
see
The Dove.
Social classes in Japan.
Schloat Productions
see
iaaonaia or biati
Soil polliitian.
The South.
La Cathedrale de Charoea.
Scholastic Audio-Visual
see
States against the nation.
Poetry: commitment and alienation.
ClilTord gets a job.
The Sury of the Everglades.
La Tapisierie de Bayeux.
239
OHTonl taltcs a trip.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Scholastic Audio-Visual (Continued)
CtifTord, the big red dog.
Clifford's tricks.
Scholastic Book Services
see
The Indian subcontinent.
LAtin America.
Scholastic Magazines, inc.
see
A Venaille*.
All kinds of feelings.
Arriv6e d'Elisabcth.
Art by talented teen-agers — 1967.
Art by talented teen-agers, 1970: Drawing
and prints.
Art by talented teen-agers, 1970: Painting.
Art by talented teen-agers, 1970: Three-
dimensional art.
Aventure en mer.
Between birth and death: an afTirmation of life.
Bon anniversaire.
Bricolace.
Britain and the Common Market.
Canada's resources.
The Challenge of conservatism.
Communist China: its rise and fallout.
Cuba: from friend to foe.
Depart en vacances.
Do you believe in wishes ?
The Draft — who, how, and why?
The Drama of people.
Feu vert.
Germany — a problem in long division.
An Inside view of the United States
economy.
Is there another way?
Jeodi.
The Joy of being you.
Making mistakes.
Our government today— what has it grown
into?
Panne d'essence.
People packages .
Relationships.
La Rcnti^e.
Sometimes do you forget ?
Sur la tour Eiffel.
Telling the story.
Toward the margin of life.
The Uncertain day: a war photographer's journal.
The U, S. and the Soviet Union.
Using your senses.
Vacances en Bretagne.
Viet Nam— plight of a people,
Le Vicux Paris.
Voyages of self discovery.
What next ?
Who's afraid?
The World's youth in action.
Scholendorffer, Pierre
see
The Anderson platoon.
School (Motion picture) Allan King Associates, Toronto,
1967. Released in the U. S. by Grove Press Film Division,
1968.
iMt uiiji. sil. b&w. 16 mm. (Children In conflict)
One in a series of Alms out of "Warrendale" made for Brown
Oumps. ltd., with the c-ooperatlon of the Canadian Broadcasting Cor-
poration.
Credit*: Producer and director, Allan King; photographer, Wil-
liam Brajne ; editor, Peter Moaeley.
Summary: Presents a flexible, non-coercive educational process for
disturbed children. Shows students fully engaged In the learning
process because the exi)erlences offered are meaningful because of
mutual respect between student and teacher.
1. Mentallj- handicapped children — Education. i. Allan King
AfiHociates. II. Grove Press. Film Division. Series: Children In
conflict {Motion pic- ture)
616.89 71-T07430
firove Press Film Dlvl- slon
The School (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Community services)
Loop aim. Film ootes on cartridge caae.
Bummari/: Shows how a school functions and the way In which
people who perform specialized tasks relate to the system as u
whole.
1. Schools. 2. School management and organization. i. Ealing
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Commuolty services (Mo-
tion picture)
372.8 70-705177
Ealing Corporation
Released by
The Negro in U.S. history.
Nothing is something to do.
Old MacDonald had a farm.
SckooL [Motion picture] Gould Pictures Corp.
Communicationi Oroup West, 1971.
13 min. id. color. 16 nun.
Spaoiah veriion alto isaued.
SUMMARY: Provide* ■ basic introduction to school activities and proce-
dures for enterinf kindergarten or first grade students in order to overcome the
children's fear of school.
1. Kindergarten— Juvenik fUms, [1. Kindergarten) I. Gould Pictures
Corpofitioa. II. Coaununications Oroup West
[LB1195] 372.24 73-715314
ONE 72 MARC
School and the child (Motion pieture) Video Nursing, 1967.
Made by WTTW-TV.
44 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Man: bts growth and developmeDt—
birth throutth adolescence)
Videotape also Issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Vredita: Instructors, Robert C. Nicolay, Ivan Samtiels.
Summary: Discusses the child's initial attitude toward school,
relevanco of material presented, teacher expectations, Influence of
cultural dllTerences and cultural lnconslBt«ocies. Presents a brief
htotory of educational changes In America alnce 1896.
L Child study. 2. Education— D. S. —History. L Video Norstng.
inc. Series: Man: bis growth and devehJipment— l>lrth through
adolescence (Motion picture)
1W.42 78-703690
video NuratDB
Schod bells ring at home (Motion picture) Pacific Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co., 1966,
13 mn. sd, color. 16 mm.
Produced In cooperation with the Los Angeles City Schools.
Credit*: Director, Adele Ulman ; narrator, John Coodoa; photog-
rapher, H. Ijee Hansen.
Summary: Shows how the Tele-class system, a new form of tele-
phone teaching, allows house-bound handicapped children to ke^ up
with their school work and maintain healthy social contacts.
1. Handicapped children — Education. j. Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company.
371.9 79-701979
School birds — some feathered friends we could do without
(Filmatrip) National School Public Relations Association,
1967.
27 fr. co'nr. 35 mm. nnd phonotape: plastic, single-track. 1 reel
(5 In.), "J in. jxir sec.. 10 mln.
Revised version of the 1957 tllinstrip of the same title.
With script,
Bummary: Esplnlns how a few persons In a school system with a
negative attitude can affect the public relations program of the entire
school.
1. Attitude (Psychology) 2. Public relations— Schools, i. Na-
tional School I*ublic Relations Association.
371.1069 Fi A 67-3921
National School Public Relations Association
School boards in crisis — five facing ten (Motion picture)
I/D/E/A. Released by John Piitterson and Associates,
1970.
26miu. sd. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Portrays the pressures and counterpressurea— such
as conflicts dealing with desegregation, new teaching patterns and
currinilum, and teacher mllllamy— that are enwuntered by school
boards in an era of change. Includes comments by George Gallup
of the American Institute of Public Opinion and James AUea, former
U. S. Commissioner of Education.
1. School boards. 2. School management and organisation. i.
Institute for the Development of Educational Activities. II. John
Patterson and Associates.
371.2 70-711719
Institute for the Develop- ment of Educational Activities
School boys (Motion picture) Sutjeska film, Sarajevo, Yugo-
slavia. Released in the V. S, by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-HiH, 1969.
14 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Follows the activities of Tngoslavlan schoolboys during
their walk to school each day; displays their ingenuity and Imagina-
tion.
1. School children— Yugoslavia. i. Sutjeska film. n. Contem-
porary PIlm-VMcGraw-HIlL
155.42 73-705151
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
School buildings, 1967 (FUmstrip)
of School Administrators, 1967.
American Association
240
164 fr. color. 35 mm.
With discussion manual.
Summary: Surveys various types of plans used In current school
building progranis. Includes views of the Interiors, exteriors, build-
ing sites, and floor plans for schools ranging from the elementary
through the Junior college level selected from entries In the 1967
architectural exhibit held at the annual conveottoo of the American
Association of School Administrators.
1. School buildings — U, S. 2. Architecture— Designs and plans.
I. American Associution of School Administrators
Fi A 67^804
American Aasoclatlon of School Administrators
School buildings, 1970 (Filmstrip) American Association of
School Administrators, 1970.
Uri fr. color. 35 mm.
With dycusislon manual.
Sl'MM.^BY: Presents views of the Interiors, exteriors, building
sites, nnd floor plans of selected entries from the annual American
A^-MHiatlon of School .Administrators Exhibition of School Archi-
tecture held at the AAS.V 1970 annual convention. Includes build-
ings for kindergarten through college and professional levels. With
captions.
1. School buildings— U. S. 2. Architecture. Modem — 20th cen-
tury— U. S. I. American Association of School Administrators.
727 79-737235
American As.sociatlon of School Administrators
School buildings. 1971 (Filmstiip) American Association of
School .Administrators with the assistance of the IT. S.
Office of Kducntion. Released by .\nierican Association of
Sch(M>l .\dministrntoi-s, lit"!.
approx. 163 fr. b&w. 3^ mm.
With diMWK.«lon manual.
SUMMARY : Surveys sites, floor plans. Intertort, and exteriors
of recently completed American school buildings th«t were inciuded
In the 1970 American AsHOCiatlon of School Admin lirtrt tors annual
exhibition of scbotii architecture. With captions.
1. School buildings— U. 8. 2, Architecture— Dealgns and plans.
I. American Association of School Administrators.
[LB3218.A1J 727 77-739:180
Aner. Assoc, of School Administrator*
School boUdlagi— 197X tFilmttrip]
School Administrator!, 1972.
American Aaaodatioa of
166 ft- b&w. 35 mm.
With diKuuion manual.
SUMMARY: Picture* wiected cntriea fNm the 1973 A.A.S.A. Exhibiiton of
School Architecture. Showt plans, interior and exterior view* of etementary and
Kcondary Khoote, ipecial purpoac •ddiliorH and rerwvations. vocational edu-
cation centers, community collegea, and an air-iupported college fieldhouac.
With captkmi.
I School buildinga— United Suica. 2. Archiicclurc— Ocsigaa and plana.
I American Aaiociation of School Adminiatntort.
cLB3221i 727 72-733707
American Anociation of 72 MARC
School Admin
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The School bus and yoD {Motion picture) Progressive Pic-
tures, 1967.
10 tain. ad. color. 16 mm.
Rerlsed rerslon of the 1966 niotloD picture of t&e same title.
Bummatyr Shows safe and courteous practices for ytmag children
who ride a school bus. Eiplalns correct procedures for boardlag
and leaving buses, when and where to cross streets and roads, how
to use emergency exits, and the need for learning the following safe
practices.
1. School children — Trausportatlon. 2. School safety patrols.
I. Prograalre Pictures, Benlda, Calif.
379.175 Fi A 68-333
ProgreaslTe Pictures
n« Schod bBf drirer. [Motion picture] nim Production Service,
Vir|inia Dept of Education, 1972.
13 tnin id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Dircctof. writer, and editor, Jan Peterton; photographer, J. Sol
Wrenn, Ji.
SUMMARY: Docribci the Khool bui driven'i duties sod respoMibUltin.
Demonttratei driving (kilti and ufciy practices in city traffic and ia rural srwa.
t. School binet. 2. TrarTk safety. I. Virginia. Depi. of Educatioo.
[LB28M] 639.2M 72-700613
Film Production Service. 73 MARC
Virginia Dept. of
Education
School bus driver V. L P. (Motion picture) Louisiana Dept.
of Education, Bus Transportation Dept. Made and re-
leased hv Avalon Daggett Productions, 1967.
13 mill, sd color. 16 mm.
Hitmmanr A training film for sc-bool bus drirers. Explains how
drivers ai-e Nelected. .^hows safety procedures, and demonstrates
modern devices used by drivers.
1. Motor bus drivers. i. Louisiana. Dept. of Education.
It. Daggett (Avalon) F^xtductlons.
871.8 Fi A 68-370
CINE
Sdiod bus safety (Filmstrip) Visual Education Consult-
ants, 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide. Including elementary and advanced level
narrations.
CREDITS: Author, Peter Patau; photographer. WlllUm Ward.
SUMMARY: Describes the Importance of acfaool ba mttlty and
gives courtesy and safety rulea.
I. School buses. 2. Safety education. I. Visual Mncation
Consultants, inc.
[LB3407] 614.8 74r-739078
Viraal Bdncation Consultants
The School counselor (Motion picture) Halewyn Films,
Toronto. Keleased in the U. S. by Films Incorporated,
1971.
28 mill. H(l. color. 16 mm. (Career explorations)
SUMM.\Ity : Demon <tt rates the ivle of the school counselor in the
educational process, and shows the training and concern which char-
acterize the fleld of guidance. Includes scenes of actual counseling
sessions.
1. Personnel service In education. I. Halewyn Films. II. Films
Incorporated. III. Series: Career explorations (Motion plctorei
[LH10-2.K5J 371.4023 78-714329
Films incorporated
School day in Japan (Motion picture) Public Media. Rfr-
lea.sed by Films Incorporated, 1970.
10 rain. 8d. color. 16 mm. (See "n tell)
A Primary language arts/life science series.
Edited version of the motion picture by Instltut fflr Film and
BUd.
SUMMARY: Shows a typical school day in the life of a youn«
Japanese boy and his sister. For elementarr grades.
1. Education, Elementary— Japan— 1945- I. Public Media.
Inc. II. Films Incorporated. III. Series: See "n t^ (Motion pic-
ture) IV. Series: A Primary language arts/life adeoce series (Ho-
Hod picture)
[LA1312] 372.8 71-709041
Pnbllc Media
School days in the ocean {FUmttrip) Q+£d Prodactiooa,
1966.
28 fr. fwlur. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., S3| rpm., 11
min. (Tales of the wise old owl, series 2, no. 4)
With teacher's .study pjide.
CredUt: Producer, James K. Friedrlch : director, Jack I* Tyler.
Summary.- Uses a story about a school of flsh to Illustrate the
importance of using time wisely. For primary grades.
1. Children— Conduct of life. 2. Time. L Q+Ed ProductlMiB.
Series : Tales of the wise old owl (Fllmstrtp) aeries 2, no. 4.
„, 179 70-734804
Q+Bd Prodoetioas
School; doing: the very best you can {FUnuitrip) Ted Lowry
Production.s. Released by McOraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
G2 fr, (-olor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm., 8
mln, ( Learning to learn series)
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Teaches children about the Importance of school and
endeavouring to do one's best.
1. Ediicatlon of children — Juvenile films. i. Ted Lowry Produc-
tions. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Learning to
learn swles (FUmstrlp)
372^ 7ft-73561«
UcOraw-HlU Book Ca
School for clowns {Motion picture) DBA Prodnctions.
Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1969.
11 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A story about a l>oy who runs away from school to
be a clown is used to stimulate oral language skills. For primary
grades.
1. Language arts (Elementary) 2. Oral communication.
1. DBA Productions, ir. Modem Learning Aids, New York.
372.6 77-706882
Modem Learning Aids
School for fours (Motion pieture) School of Home Eco-
nomics, Ohio State University. Made and released by
Dept. of Photography, Ohio State University, 1967.
27 rain. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With discussion guide.
Crcdita: Director, writer, and editor, David L. Parker; advisor,
Norajean Hendrlcksen; photography, John L. Friend.
Rummaiy: Shows how play becomes a learning experience for four-
year-old children at the Ohio State University Child Development
Center. Includes seven typical play activities which show various
spontaneous incidents.
1. Play. 2. Child study. i. Ohio. SUte University, Columbus.
School of Home Economics, a. Ohio. State University, Columbua.
Dept of Photography.
372.21 Fi A 68-2412
Ohio. State Univ. Dept of Photography and Cinema
The School for scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
(Filmstrip) Educational Audio Visual, 1967.
44 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Drama series)
With teacher's guide and notes.
Credit*: Photographs, Angus McBean, Fred Fehl ; editor, Anne S.
Wax.
Summwy: Illustrates scenes from The school for scandal using
photoKTaphs of the Tennent Production Company production starring
Sir John Glelgud. Sir Ralph Richardson, and Geraldine McEwan.
I. Sheridan. Richard Brinsley Butier, 1751-1816. The school for
scandal. ii. E^ducatlonal Audio Visual, inc.. PleasautviUe. N. T.
Series: Drama series (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3978
Educational Audio TIaoal
School for sillies (Fitmstrtp) Parents' Magazine Enter-
prises. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Keleased by
Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
74 fr. color. 35 ram. and phonodlsc: 12 In., 38| rpm., 13 mln.
mlcrogroove. (Alt kinds of heroes)
With script and teacher's Kulde.
BumTnary: Uses the story of the same title by Jay Williams to
introduce the hero In literature and help make the pupil aware of
his own potential For primary grades.
1. Self-realization. 2. Heroes in literature. l WllliannJay.
1914- School for sillies, n. Parents' Magazine Enterprises,
Inc., New York. m. Learning Corporation of America. Series :
All kinds of heroes (Filmstrip)
398.2 71-736969
Learning Corp. of .\mer- lc(|
SdMol, bealtli, ^ yoK. [Filmstrip] Educaticmal Projections
Corp., 1968.
26 fr cohv. 35 mm. (Reading progrun. Level I, R-13S)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word tkill reinrorccmeiit of
medial N and final N. PfCMots i lenon showing [he commoa habiti of school
children which tend to spread coougious genns. With csptions. For primary
t. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English l«nguage— Consonants-
Juvenile films, 3. School hygiene— Juvenile films, il. Hygieoej 1. Educa-
tional Prc^tioni Cofpontion. [I. Scries: Reading program. [Fibnstrip] Level
1. R-138.
(LB1525, 372.4 72-733547
Editcational Projeclions 72 MARC
Corp.
School helpers (Motion picture) Sigma Educational Films,
1967.
9 ntli^. sd. color. 16 mm.
Magnetic sound track.
With study guide.
Credit*; Educational consultant, Jayne Appl^rate.
Summary: Explains the role of the teacher, the principal, the
PTA mother, the school custodian, the school nurse, and other
helpful people In the elementary schooL Suggests ways In which
boys and girls can also help.
-Another issue, b&w.
1, School employees. 2. Volunteer workers In education.
I. Sigma EducatlfKial Films.
371.8 Fi A 68-637
Sigma Educational Films
School It our other boae. [Filmstrip] Educatkmal Projectioog
Corp., 1968.
28 fr, color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Lcvd I, R- 1 II)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which irtdude* word tkill rdnforccmcal of
iniiial N. Shows ■ boy and girl gctung ready for school, and point* out the
relationship between proper home behavior aitd school behavior. With capttona.
For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile (Uno. 1. English language — Consoaanta—
Juvenile films. 3. Children — Conduct of life — Juvenile films. [1. Conduct of
life) 1. Educational Protections Corporation. II. Series: Reading prafram.
[Filmstrip] Lo'el I, R-lll.
[LB1525] 372.4 72-733143
Educational ProjecdoM 73 MARC
Corp.
The Schoirf library (Motion picture) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1971.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 ram. (The Living language series) (Spe-
cial education series)
SUMMARY : An introduction to the functions of a library and the
various ways in which it may t>e used. Witti captions for use In spe-
cial education.
1. School libraries. I. Universal Education and Vlauat Arts. II.
Series: The Llring language series (Motion picture) III. Series:
Special education series (Motion picture)
[Z675.S3] 871.9 74-715132
Universal Education and
Visual Arte
Tlie School huch buck. (Fihrntripi Office of Infonnatioa. U^
Dept of A^culture. Relcaied by Photo Lab, 1971.
47 fr. color, 33 mm. and phooodiM: 3 t. (1 s. tor manual projector. 1
s. for sutotnatk prpfcctor), 13 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 9 mla. aach side
Alio issued as slides.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Eipiains bow the ichoo) hmch systam works aod daseribcs
bow one can have Ms Khool lunch provided for by the profram.
1, School children— Focd— United Suiea. 1. United Staiaa Dtpc. of
Agriculture. Office of Information, II. Photo Lab. inc., Washington. D.C
tLB3479.U5, 641.1 70-739444
U.S. Dept. of Agricubwc 73 MARC
School manners (FSmstrip) Troll A»ociatee, 1970.
42 fr. b&w. 36 mm.
Cred'tt: Author, Marian Frances.
Summary: A story about a mischievous school boy who climbs
In a model rocket and accidentally pulls a switch that takes him on
a fantastic journey to another planet where he learns a lessen) Id
courtesy and behavior In scfaooL With captions. For primary
grades.
1. Children— Conduct of life, i. Troll Associates.
395 75-736202
Troll Associates
Popular Science Pub.
The School nurse (Motion pictvre)
Ca, Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
4 mln, si. color. 8 mm. (Community workers, no. 8)
Loop Him mounted In cartridge. Inued In standard 8 mm. and
In super S mm.
With film notes.
Summary: Describes sotne of the functions of a school nurse and
shows her bandaging a bruised child, giving eye and hearing tests,
and assisting a visiting doctor In the routlite physical examinatloQ
of a group of youngsters.
L School nurses — Juvenile films. l Popular Science Publishing
Company, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division. Series: Com-
miulty workers (Motion picture) oa S.
37L7 Fi A 68-1899
PopuUr Science Pub. Co., Audlo-Vlsoat IHv.
School problems: getting along with ottwrs (Motion pic-
ture) Robert Waterman. Released by Film Associates,
1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.' Dramatizes five typical elementary school problems
which require decision making. Students are asked to discuss the
problem and suggest possible courses of action at the end of each
sequence.
1. Decision-making. 2. School children. i. Waterman, Robert,
n. Film Associates.
371.8 Fi A 68-3184
Film Associates
School safety (FUmstrip) Y. L. P. Materials Corp., 1968.
39 fr color. 35 mm. (Safety and health)
Summary: Describes good practices for safety in sciiool. Illus-
trates tlie need for walking carefully donn hallways and stairs,
opening doors cautiously, carrying chairs properly, keeping shoe
laces lletl. wiping up spilled water, handling tools carefully, keeping
pointed objects away from the face, and obeying fire regulations.
1. Safety education. i. Your I<esson Plan Materials Corpora-
tion. Series: Safety and health (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-372-2
V. L P. Materials Corp.
Scho(rf sh<v safety (Motion picture)
California, 1968.
Film Associates of
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CredUt: Educational consultant. Fred Baer.
Summary: EmphHSJies busic safety practices to be observed when
using various materials, band tools, power tools, heated materials,
and electricity.
Another issue, b&w.
1. School shops — Safety measures. i. Film Associates of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles.
Film Associates of
614.8
California
Fi A 68-1840
School time in camp (Motion picture) Outdoor Education
Association. Released by Montclair State College ,195-!]
17 mill. rA. l>&w. 16 mm.
Summnry: Uses a camping experiment of the New York City pub-
lic schools to show how education was continued with camping during
a three-week outing In which trained counselors worked with 62 boys
and girls.
1. School camps. r. Outdoor E^lucation AR,soclatlon, n. New
Jersey. Montclair State College, Upper Montclair.
796.54 Fi A 67-5608
Outdoor Education As-soclatlOD
School without failure (Motion picture) Dare Bell Asso-
ciates, Released by Media Five Film Distributors, 1970.
40 m^n. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Dave Bell; director. Wayne Threm; ad-
viser, Wlltlam Glasser; cine ma t<«rap hers, Wayne Threm, Mike
Hoover.
SUMMARY: A documentary In which the no-fail educational
philosophy of Dr. William Glasser is shown In practice In a public
elementary schooL
1. Glasser, William, 1925- 2. Grading and marking (Stu-
dents) I. Glasser. William. 1925- II. Dave Bell Associates.
III. Media Five Film Distributors.
372.1 76-711896
Mwlia Five Film Dls- trlbutors
Scho<rf workers (Filmstrip) Family Films. Released
Family Films and Society for Visual Education, 1971.
by
241
45 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsr : 1 s., 12 In., 33.1 rpm., 6 mln.
(Community workers and helpers, group 1)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Author, consultant, and photographer, Audrey Calhoun.
SUMMARY: Describes the roles of various people who stair a
school. Includes the teacher, principal, secretary, typist, nwe, bus
driver, crossing guard, custodian, and gardener. E*or primary grades.
I. School Hnpioyees — Juvenile films. I. Family Films, Inc. II.
Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. III. Series: Communlt;
workers and helpers (Filmstrip) group i.
372.8 77-738663
Society for Visual Edncstlon
School workers: Our school woriiers (FUmttrip) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by University Films.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. ( School series)
With teacher's guide and script.
Summary: Erplains the duties of various school workers within
tlie school system. With captions.
1. School employees. i. McOraw-HlIl Book (^mpany. Series :
School series (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-733684
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
School workers: The custodian and the bus driver [F^m-
Mtrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by UniTer-
sity Films.
30 fr, color. 3o mm. (School series)
With teach«r'!i gitlde and script.
Summary: Explains the functions of the custodian and the bos
driver within the school system. With captions.
1. School bulldlnss — Maintenance and repair. 2. Janitors. 8.
Motor bvis drlverH. i. McCrawHlll Book Company. Series:
School series (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 77-733667
MoGratv.Hlll Book Co.
School workers: The librarian {Filnutrip) McOntw-Hlll
Book Co., 1969. Made by University Films.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (3<4iool series)
With teachers' guide and script.
Sumnmrii: Explains the role of the librarian within the school sys-
tem. With captions.
I. McGraw-Htll Book Company. Series: School aeries (Film-
strip)
1. School llbrariaon. I. McOraw-HIll Book Company. Series:
School series (Fllmatrip)
372.8 7e-733664
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
School workers: The principal {Filnutrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1969. Made by University Films.
34 fi". color. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide and script.
Sitmmaty: Explains the role of the principal within the school
system. With caption.^.
1. School NUperintendeots and principals. I. McOraw-HiU Book
Company. Series: School series (Pilmstrlp)
372.8 73-733666
McGraw-Hill Book O.
School workers: The pupil (FUmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969. Made by University Films.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide and script.
Summary: Explains the role of the pupil within the school system.
With captions.
1. Students. 2. Rote concept. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: School series (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 72-733663
McCraw-Hlll Book Co.
School workers: The school nurse (FUmttrip) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by University Films.
26 fr. cu.iir 35 miu. (School liei'les)
With teach>-ra' guide and script.
Summaru: E:cplulns the r^'e of the school ntirw within the school
system. Witli captions.
1. School children — Health and hygiene. 2. Nurses and nursing.
I McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: School aeries (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 70-733666
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
School workers: The special teachers (FUmstrip) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by University Films.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher'H guide and script , w* -n
Svmmury: Explains the functions that a special teacher might flll
In the school syMem. With captions.
1. Visiting teachers. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
School series (Fllmstrlp) „„„»„
372.8 70-733668
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
School workers: The teacher (FUmstrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1969. Made by University Films.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide and script.
Sumttujrjf: Explains the role of the teacher within the school
•ystem. With captions.
1. Teachers. 2. Role concept. i. McGraw.HiU Book Company.
Series: School series (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 70-783662
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Schooting and recreation (FUmstrip) Society for VistuJ
Education, 1970.
M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 8.. 12 in., 33i rpm., 16
mlD. microgrooTe. (Thin Is the Soviet Dnlon, group 2)
Also issued with phonotape lo cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
CrrAitt: Consultant. Hurray Lincoln Miller.
Bummary: Outlines the Soviet educational ayatem— -from nursery
•chool through university level. Deacribea the varloua recreational
activities that are offered.
1. Education— Russia. L Miller, Hurray Lincoln, n. Society
for Visual Education. Inc., Chicago. Series: This is the Soriet
Union (Fllmstrlp) group Z
370.947 79-736068
Sodety for Visual Education
Schools and jobs: loU of people work here (Motion pic-
ture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Joshua
Tree Productions.
10 mln. Bd. color, 1« mm. (primary grmle aoelnl studies Illm
•erica)
With tenrher's guide.
Summarv: Points out the dependence of schools on numerous
people who work before and after regular achool houra. Examinea
the role (hat janitor*, cooks, nuraea. special teacher*, and other
employeea piny In making a achool run amootbly.
1 School employees 2. School plant management. i. McOraw-
Hlll Book <>>mpnny. Serlea: Primary grade aoclal studies flun
■eriea (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2440
McOniw-Hlll Book Oft.
Schools and learning;: learning is my job (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Joshua Tree
Productions.
10 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm. (Primary grade social studies film
serlea)
With teacher's guide
fiummory: Pictures the many different ways in whlcA diilareD
learn In school. __
1 Learning. Psychology of. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Primary grade social studies fllm aerlei (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2442
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Schools and neighborhoods: Josh gets a school (Motion
picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Joshua
Tree Productions.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Primary grade aoclal studies fllm
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how new schools are built why they are hullt.
who pays for the school, and who makes decUlons relating to design
and location of new sdioola.
1. School buildings. 2. School plant maaagement i. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series; Primary grade aoclal studies fllm ae-
ries (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2441
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Schools and pbnning: the puppet show caper (Motion
picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Joshua
Tree Productions.
n min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Primary grade social s'tudles fllm
Strief I
".'™"i^'!'ranS'St the ln,iK,rUnce ot planning b, showln, ho»
. prlmw rude cla.8 «rote • plaj. made a stwje and puppM^ and
JrSeoted a poppet .how-all within three daj^-becaore of eareM
■■"""FSnnlng 2 Puppet, and p«ppet-play.. ■■ Mrt)tawHlll
Book cjipaw- SorlS: Primary pad. wcUl atudle. fllm Krle.
(Motion picture) Fi A 67-2446
McGraw-HUl Book Co.
Schools and rules: rules to view a urn by (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Joshua Tree
Productions.
10 mln. M. color 18 mm. (Primary jrade aoclal studlea fllm
series)
Kln'o^? DwcrlbeJ the Importance ot following nilea by abowlni
wb.t can h.ppcn when someone forget, the roles.
1 Safety regulations— Juvenile Alms. i. """•'"Vi.^;
CompTny Serle. : Primary grade social aradle. fllm sarle. ( Motion
■'•*'"" Fi A 67-2448
McOraw-Hlli Book Co.
Schools and safety: David won't be here today (Motion
picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Joshua
Tree Productions.
9 ml* sd. color 16 mm. (Primary grade social studies Aim
aeries)
With teacher's guide. ^ ^ . .,,.„„ ,^
Summary Illustrates traflic hazards encountered by children 10
walking, and riding a bus or a bicycle. Demonstrates how to avoid
accidents white going to and from school. „ ^ ^ e^^^ .
1 Safety education. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series.
Primary grade social studies fllm series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2444
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
SchooU and sharing: let's share a seesaw (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Joshua Tree
Productions.
10 mm. sd. color. Ifl mm. (Primary grade aoclul studies film
series)
n'«^^'l"sho^;'how two group, of primary school children
learn how to share their belongings as a step in learning bow to
^T'shlringi!uvarmms^*'""-T. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Primary grade social studies fllm -sries (M»"oilP'«"«' ,^
Fi A 67-2446
HcOraw-HlU Book Co.
Schools are built for learning (Motion picture) Lennox
Industries. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196-!,
20 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
Summary; Demonstrates that flexibility of Interior space and
thermal control help to provide better teaching and learning enylron-
1 School facilities. 2. Schools— Heating and ventilation. i.
Lennox Industries. Inc. n. Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.
871.6 Fi A 67-6429
Modern Talking Picture Service
Schools around the world (Filmstrip) Field Educational
Publications. 1969.
no fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Schools, famllie-t, nelgh-
tx>rhoodH) . ,, .
In a nniltlmedla program of 3 flimstrlpn with 3 phonodiKcs and
wTl|.[H. » Nhort nim «trip«, 4 wall uhart«, 36 study prints, and
ttmhet's guide. ,._ ^ ,, .
CHEDITS: UirwtorM, Richard E. dross, John I. Mk-haells: ad-
vl^n*. Ruth H. Oros-sman. John V. MIchaells.
SfMUARY: Shows actlvUlea In art. singing, and dancing ciaK-^es
In various countries, and compareu scenes of children playing, enjoy-
ing Buack time, and learning to write their own language. For
*"^ ?"comparatiTe education— Juvenile films. I. F'leld Educational
I'liblk-atlons. Serlea: Schools, families, neighborhoods (Film-
"^"■' 372.8 TO-737246
A. L. \. Booklist
SchtTttische Symphonie
see
Schreiner, Alexander
see
A Program of fugues.
Schubert, Agnes
see
Bridges from here to there.
Oouds and more clouds.
Ooudi and other thinfl.
Come to the water's edge.
Seeing water, boats, and bridges.
Ships for voyaging.
Tree* end mote uees.
Tiees and other thioft.
Waters deep and shallow.
Schubert, Delwyn G.
see
Air, weather, jet propulsion, and space.
Magnetism, electricity, and machines.
Plants and animals.
Schudde, Lester
see
Yankee Frankle in Its news to youse.
Schllnzel, Beinhold. Amphitryon
see
Aus den Wolken kommt das GlUck
(Amphitryon)
Schuenzel, Rolf G
see
Dresden, city without a face.
Schule des Lebens (Motion picture)
see Ein gliickllcher Mensch
Schulman, Jerome L
The Chain.
The Child beater.
Scottish lymphony.
242
Schuster, Robert
see
Schuth, H. Wayne
Are poets people ?
Schwa sound: unaccented syUable (Motion pictun) Ealing
Corp., 1969.
4 mill. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Reading skills n: Changing
vowel sounds, diphthongs, syllabW)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*; Author, Virginia Blggy.
Summary: Explaln» how to differentiate between short aoundl
and schwn sounds and how to recognise that echwa vowel soanda
govern unaccounted syllables. For primary grade*.
1. English language— Phonetics — JuvMille films. 2. Bogtlah lan-
guage—Vowels— Juvenile fllma. I. Baling Corporation, OambHdge.
Haas. Serlea: Reading akIIU n: Changing vowel sounds, diph-
thongs, syllables (Motion picture)
872.6 74-701226
Ealing Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Schwa sound: unaccented syllabk (Motion picture) Ealing
Corp.. 1970.
2 mln. Hi. color. Baper 8 mm. (Action Tiflw«r rcftdlog aktUs II :
CbanslDi^ sounds, dlpbtboags. sylLables)
Loop Dim '■»* bjind Ttew«r.
Credits: Author, H. VtrglaU Bigg;.
Summary: Bzplalus how to differentiate between short aoandt
and schwa sounds, and bow to r«cogtilze that schwa row^ aoaDda
govern unaccented syllables. For elementary grades.
1. English language— Phonetics — Juvealle fllma. 2. BngUah lan-
guage—Vowels— Juren lie Alms. I. Elalliig Corp(»atloa, Cambridge,
Masfc Series ; Action viewer reading skills II : ChanglDg Bounds,
diphthongs, syllables (Motion picture)
372.6 77-710071
Ealtng CMpontloo
Schwab (D. N. ) Productions
see
Fickle women.
Schwartz, Robin Davie
see
There are only two kinds of people.
Sdence and America's beaaty (Famttrip) U. S. Dept of
Apiculture, 1968. Made by Photo Lab.
47 fr color. 35 mm.
Also Issued as slide set.
With guide.
Bummarif: Relates what agrlcuttunil science Is doing t» ke^
America bc«u(lful — from plant exploration around ttw world to acien*
tiflc research at home.
1. Agriculture. i. D. S. Dept of Agriculture.
630 Fi E 68-Ml
t'. S. Dept. of Agriculture
Sdence & food for freedom {FSmstrip) U. S. Dept of
Agriculture, 1967. Made by Photo Lab.
47 fr. color. 35 mm.
Also isf ued as slide set.
With narrative guides.
SuninMiy: Explains how science is helping to produce more food
In the world.
1 Food supply. I. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.
338.1 Fi E 6&-529
U. S. Dept. of -Agriculture
Sdeac* aad foradght (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Fibnt.
Schwarz, Leonard C
see
When love needa care.
Schwarz -Weiss -Rot
see
Black, white, and red.
Schweizerlsche zentrale fUr vex^ehrsfSrderung,
ZOrlch
A Walk through the sounds of Switzerland.
Schwerin Research Corporation
see
Channel choice.
Sciatic and gastrocnemius diasectkm (Mo^on picture)
Gakken Co., T<Ayo. Released in the V. S. by Inter-
natitmnl Communicntion Films, ltH>8.
:i mln. si. c<>l"r. 8 mm. (Structure and function of nervcMl
I>N>p fllni mounted In cartrlilge. Issued In standard R mm. and In
super 8 mm.
with teacher study guide.
From the iOKi motion picture entitled Structure and function of
nerves.
Sunimari/: Studia* in detail the techniques used In the dissection
of a live frog in preparation for further ei peri mentation.
1. Frogs— Anatomy. 2. Dissection. i. Oakken Film Company,
ltd.. Tokyo, u. International C>>mnnin)catlon Films. Series: Struc-
ture and function of nerves (Motion picture!
697 75-703144
International Communl- cation Films
Sciatic and gastrocnemius responses on kym<^Ta^ (Mo-
tion picture) Gakken Co., Tokyo. Released in the XT. S.
by International Communication Films, 1968.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Structure and function of nerves)
Loop dim mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 nun. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Prom the 19^ motion picture entitled Structure and function of
nerves.
Siunmary.- Shows cloee-np views of each stimulus and resulting
response of the sciatic and gastrocnemius nerven which are recorded
on the rotating dmm of the kymograph. Includes mlcroscopfc
studies of individual fitiers and cross-:wctlon9 of the sciatic nerve.
L Sciatic nerve. 2. Leg — Innervation. i. Oakken Film Com-
pany, ltd., Tokyo, n. International 0>nuatmic«ti(m Films. Se-
ries: Structure and func- tion of nerves (Motion picture)
612 7»-70ei4*
International 0>mmnnl- cation Films
(Motioo picture] New Media Ba-
terpriaes. Releaaed by Univeraal Education and Visual Arta,
1970.
MoBB. kL color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows bow chOdrea rapood to a kason in ackncc based on dH
actual buildiBg at an ekctronatDel ukni the concept of chanjim fonm of
eaergj.
1. Seance — Study and tcachina 2. Phy»c« — Study and icachinf. 3. Eke-
tronuiffwti. 1. New Media Eatcrprisca. 11. Univeraa] Educatioa sad Visual
Am.
[QUI] 537.1 72-700381
UamfMl BdKMioB hkI 73 MAKC
V-wal Am
Scieiice adTcntaics: H«w rocks are formed (FUmttrip)
Jam Handy Orgmniimtioa, 1947.
60 fr. b&w. Kmm. (Our earth aeries)
Bummarv: Explains how Igneous, sedltnentary, and meCamoriihlc
rocks are formed, and gives examples of eaclL
1. Rocks. L Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Serlea: Our
earth series (Fllmatrip. Jam Handy Organtsatloa )
562 78-788068
PennsjlTanta Scbool for the Deaf
2Sfl
bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: BxpiaiM that biological and chemical research ha* produced
beneficial product! with harmful tide effects. »uch ai iprayi which destroy pcsa
and pUnt di>c«Mi but which also destroy useftol ameca and ue injurioui lo
animaU and human* Examine* how lo minimize the harmful efTecta of scientific
and technological progress.
1. Pesticides and dte enviroomeai. I- British Broadcasting Coqxintun.
Television Service II. Time-Life FUms.
tQH545.P4, 607 72-714637
Time-Life Fdms 72
MARC
Sdence and industry (FUmstrip) Society for Visual Edu-
cation, 1970.
47 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 *.. 12 In,. 381 rpm., \%
mln. microgroove. (This Is the Soviet Union, group 2)
Al*o Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading script
Credits: Onsultant. Murray Lincoln Miller.
Sumfnary: Explores the relationship between scientific discovetl)
Industrial development, and the Soviet standard of living. Dlscussfla
the resources and working conditions of the country. .
1 Research— Russia. 2. Eusaia— luduntrles. 3. Cost and standard
of living— Uiiasla. i. Miller. Hurray UnccAn. IL Society for Via.
ual Education, inc.. Chicago. Seriea: This Is the Soviet Union
(FUmstrip) group 2.
309.147 72-736054
Society for Visual Educa- tion
Science and inrention {FUmstrip) Informatire Claasroom
Picture Publishers, 1950.
48 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Story of America aeries)
Shmmarp: Presents the story of American science and invention
from colonial times to the 20th century.
1. Science— r. S.— History. 2. Inventions— U. 8.— History. i.
Informative Classroom Picture Publisher*. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Series: Story of America series (Fllmstrlp)
509.78 77-788064
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Science and society (Motion picture) UcQraw-Hill, I97l.
Made by William Claiborne.
18 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Humanities series)
With tescber's guide.
SUMUARY : An Introduction to science and the part it plays in
society.
1. Science— Social aspects. I. UcGraw-HllI Book Company.
II. Series: Humanities aeries (Motion picture)
tQl75.53 500 70-714123
McGraw-Hill Bock Co.
Science and society — a race against time (Motion picture)
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Re-
leased by Indiana University, Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
30 mln. 8d. bAw. 16 mm. (Spectrum)
CreiUt: Producer and director, Tcmu Moasman.
Bummarv: An Industrial «iglneer and an academic scientist dla-
cuss the social problems created by technology and the probability
of the correction of these problems In the near future. Polnta ont
that social problems have resulted from the application of knowledge
about these problems.
1. Social problems. 2. Technology and dvillxatlon. I. National
Educational Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. University.
Audio-Visual Center. Series: Spectrum (Motltm picture)
301^ Fi A 68-414
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Science and technology (FUmstrip) FUmstrip House, 1968.
49 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 10 In., 33i rpm., IS
mln. (American decades — the ISBO's. no. 2)
With script.
Summary: An In-depth report on the IdCMys. Dramatlies the im-
pact of Sputnik on American science education, the influence of the
<-omputer on automation, the increased sophistication of rockets and
space science, the development of polio vaccine and other medical
advances, and the results of the geophysical year.
1. TechDol(«y. 2. Sdence. l FUmstrip Houne, New Tork.
Series: American decades— the 19!30's (FUmstrip) no. 2.
301.2 72-736929
FUmstrip House
Sdence and technoloKy (FUmstrip) Filmstrip House, 1969.
72 fr. color. 85 mm. and phtHiodlsc: 1 s., 12 Iel, 38i rpm. mi-
crogroove. (American decades — the 1940's)
With script and discussion guide.
Summary: Identifies the ItMO'o as the beginning of the at<»nic age
and annotates the develt^ments of radar, electronic con^iutera, tur-
bine englnen, penicillin, streptomycin, antihistamines, procaine, DI>T,
synthetic fibers, and television.
1. Sdence and dvIUxatlon. 2. Tecbnott^y and dvDlntlon. i.
FUmstrip House, New Tork. Series : American decades — the 1940's
(FUmstrip)
609.78 70-736923
A. L. A. Booklist
243
Sdence and the consamer (FUmstrip) V. S. Dept of Ajtri-
culture, 1968. Made by Photo Lab.
49 fr. color. 35 nun.
Also issued as slide set.
With guide.
Bummary: Tells how agricultural science help* the consumer plan
his meals and develop new fabrics, and explains bow reeeardi affects
dally living.
1. Agriculture. i. V. S. DepL of Agricultnre.
680 FiE 66-642
U. S. Dept of Agrlcnltora
Science Curriculum Improvement Study
see
Around dw comer.
Don't tell me — I'll find out.
Energy and modelt.
What would happen if ...?
Sdence — electromagnetic radiations (FUmstrip) Film Strip
of the Month Clubs. Made by Cineque Color Fihn L^b-
orntorics. Released by Popular Science Pub. Co., 1962.
41 fr. color. 35 mtn.
Bummary: Describes the fundamental propCTtiea of electromag-
netic wave«. Outlines methods of produdng and detecting the major
portions of the electromagnetic spectrum, and Introduces the quantum
theory of radiation. ™ t_
1. Electromagnetic waves. l Film Strip of the Month Clnne,
New York. n. Popular Sdence Publishing Company, inc.. New York.
637.1 70-788062
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Science fair (Motion pichtre) Visual Education Films.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1960.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Consulunts, VlrgU Nutt. Muri B. Salisbury.
Summary.- Shows various aspecU of a science fair, including proj-
ects Initiated and developed by students, and organizational deUUs
encountered by sponsors, chairmen, and assistants.
1. Science — Exhibitions. i. Visual Education Films, inc.. High-
land Park, III. IL Intwnatlonal Film Bureau. Inc.. Chicago.
507 78-706893
International Film Bureau
■a. fMotion lacturc] Extramural Independent
Study Center. Univenity of Kansas, 1971.
30 too. sd. color. 16 nun. (Literature of Kieacc ftction)
SUMMARY: FofKSt Ackcnoan. auior hiMatiaa of •cicncc Dctioa and hor-
ror fUma, discuMcs die devcfaipmcBt of Kieocc fiction tUma accordtng lo the
M^tcct or ihcmea.
1. Moving-fNctaraa— noia. dtemes, etc—Scknoc fiction. 1. Acfcemaa,
Forrest. II. KaiwM. Univenity. Extramural Indepnideai Study Ccater.
III. ScncK Literature of scicoce fictioa. [Motion picture)
IPN1995.9.S26] 808.3 72-700534
Extramural Indepcadeni 73 MAKC
Study Center, Uaivantty
of Kansas
Science goes to sea. [Motion picture] Owen Lee. Released by
CCM Fihns, 1972.
19 min. k1. color. 16 mm. (The Endless tea)
An excerpt from the 1970 motion picture entitled The endless sea.
CREDITS: Narrator. James Mason; music, Gil Evans.
SUMMARY: Dcscrilxs the sea as the last frontier of the earth, and discusses
the field of oceanography Tells the requiremenU for eniering the field, and
poinu out accomplishments and objectives of research in oceanography.
I. Oceanography. I.Lee, Owen S. 11. CCM Fihns. III. The Endless sea.
[Motion picture]
jGC2l] 551.4 72-702598
CCM Films 72 MARC
Science in your world, aeries 1 (Filmstrip) Milliken Pub.
Co.. 1970. Made by Cameron McKay Productions.
(1 niiiisirl|tfi (appmx. 37 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phono-
discs (2 s. each), 12 mln. each side.
Alw) issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide and duplicating mastera.
CONTENTS: 1. Animals of every kind. — 2. How animals move. —
S. Plants cttange. — 1. All about seeds.— S. Whafs living there?— 6.
What is sir? For primary gradca.
1. Blolog}-~Juvenile Sims. I. Milliken Publishing Company.
[PZIO] 372.3 71-739621
Milliken Pub. Co.
Science in yoor. world, series 2 (Filmstrip) Milliken Pub.
Co., 1970. Made by Camermi McKay Productitms.
Q fllui«trlpa (approx, S7 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 pbono-
diMCH 12 8. each), 12 mln. each Ride.
Alto issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and duplicating master*.
CONTENTS: 1. The weather.— 2. The green plants. — 3. The verte-
brate anlmal-s.^. The aolar system.— 5. The story of rocks.— 6. Elec-
trical energy. For elementary grades.
1. Science— Juvenile flIniB. I. Milliken FublUfaIng Company.
rQl63] 372^ 7&-78»6a2
Milliken Pub. Co.
Science IGt, inc.
see
Running water: Blver — from youth to old
age.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Science laboratory safety, part 1 (Motion picture) Virginia
Dept. of p'diication. Film Production Sen-ice, 1970.
IS mill. -il. ciilor. 16 nun.
CRKHITS: DUeitor and writer, Al Stuart; photogruphy, J. S.
Wivnii. Jr.
SUMMARY: Emphasizes the Importanoe of safety meanureB In
using equipment and performing experiments In the school science
laboratory.
1. Science — Study and teaching— Safety measuies. I. Virginia.
Dept. of Ediicntiou.
371.6 79-7iim)19
Virginia. Dept. of Education
Science of orbiting (Motion picture) Prism Productions.
Rp!ra-;c<l by Modern Ijeaniinfj Aids, 1963.
2S iii:ii. sd, Ij&w. 16 mm. (ilr. Wizard)
Vieiilt: Pro<lucer and host, Don Herbert.
Hummurn: Uses a tub. a swing and a carboo dioxide Are ex-
tinguisher to explain weightlessness, telemetry heat shield, and retro
rockets,
1 Orbits 2. Artificial satdlltee— Orbits. i. Prism Productions,
Inc., New York. u. Modem Le«ming Aids. New York. S^-iee: Mr.
Wizard (Motion picture)
029.4 Fi A 68-2217
Mo<)eru Leurning .\ldfl
Science of the sea (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1963. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4.-| fr. coliir. 35 mm. and phoiiodisc: 1 s.. 12 In, 33i rpm. mlcro-
envive. ( Science of the sea ) , , .
With teacher's guide, marine charts, reference books, and pUstlc
emt>edment. . _ „
("BEDITS : Designed by Desmond Wedberg and Dan Ryan.
SUMMARY : Shows modern methods of studying the sea as a
fwiir.e of natural resources.
1 Marine resources. I. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. It.
BF\ Educational Media. III. Series: Science of the aea (Filmstrip)
[GC1015] 574.92 79-739788
BFA EducatiotiHl Media
Science off the shelf: Paints {Motion picture) Imperial
Oil, Toronto, 1965. Made by Motion Picture Centre.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bktrachrome.
aumman/: Experiments with dllTerent paints with examples of tbe
results obtained.
L Imperial Oil, ltd.
667 Fi A 67-6698
National Film Board of Canada
Science off the shelf: Pesticides (Motion picture) Imperial
Oil, Toronto, 1965. Made by Motion Picture Centre.
15 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ektrachrome.
Summary: EsperlmMits with different pesticides with examples of
the results obtained.
1. Imperial Oil. ltd.
668 Fi A 67-6989
National Film Board of Canada
Science off the shelf: Plastics (Motion picture) Imperial
Oil, Toronto, 1965. Made by Motion Picture Centre.
15 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Experiments with different plastics with examples of
the results obtained,
L ImperUl Oil, ltd.
668 Fi A 67-5990
National Film Board of Canada
Science off the shelf: Polishes (Motion picture) Imperial
Oil, Toronto, 1965. Made by Motion Picture Centre.
15 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ektrai-hrome.
Samm/irv: Ex|>erImentH with different polishes with examples of
tbe results obtained.
1. Imperial Oil, ltd.
667 Fi A 67-5988
National Film Board of Canada
Science Research Associates
see
Cracking the code.
Ihdicing discovery.
Inquiry development program in earth
science.
Inquiry development program in physical
science.
Modem mathematics in the elementary
classroom.
The Right to be wrong.
Teacher problems laboratory.
Your attitude is showing.
Science Research Associates. Basic reading series
see
Cracking the code.
Inducing discovery.
The Right to be wroi^.
Science, seedbed of industry (Motion picture) National
Research Council, Ottawa. Made by Pied Piper Films
and National Film Board of Canada. Released by Na-
tional Film lio&rd of Canada, 1966.
26 mIn. sd. color 16 mm.
SiiMma}-y: Describes a variety of ret-ent inventloiis and discoveries
made by the scientists at the Natlonnl Research Council and by
otlm Canadian agencies.
1. Inventions — Caimda. li. Science- -Tanada. i. National Ite-
seurch C<Huicll. CtinHda. ir. Canada. Niillonnl Film Board.
National Film Board ol
B07.2
Cauada
Science Slides Company, New Hyde Park, N. Y,
see
Ail-American football plays and patterns.
Basketball fundamentals, plays and patterns,
Scientific American
see
lAser li^t.
Scientific co-operation in the United Nations (Filmstrip)
United Nations, 1961.
Other versions: Spanish; French; blank version with English
*^ SummS- Illustrates the role of tbe Cnlted Nations in helping to
direct scientific developments Into peaceful channels. With captions.
1. United Nations. 2. Research. i. United Nations.
001.4 Fi A 67-3797
Stanbow Productions
Scientific noise (Motion picture) Prism Productions,
leased by Modem Learning Aids, 1964.
Re-
ard)
■-■8 mill. s(i. I>&w. 10 mm. ( Mr. Wi
l-reaHn: Trwlucer and host, IMii Herl>ert.
Summary: Explains that sound, when changed in volume and fre-
quency, bec-omes noise. Shows how st^'riiiubled letlei-s are unscram-
bled using a filter, and how a screened photograph with the Inter-
ference removed Is Idwitlfled.
1 Sound. 2. Noise. i- Prism Productions, Inc., New York.
II. Modern learning Aids, New York. S5eries: Mr. Wizard (Motion
picture)
634 Fi A 68-2218
Modern Learning .^ids
Scientist in the sea (Motion picture) Oceanographer of the
Navy. Made and released by Naval Photographic Center,
1967.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ ji _
nummary: Depicts the work of the Navy's oceanographer-dlyera
and discusses the contributions of their unique undersea eiploratlona
and research to an Increased understanding of the oceans.
J Oceanographlc research— U. 8. 2. U. 8. Naval Oceanographlc
Office. [. U. S. Naval Oceanographlc Office, ii. u. S, Naval
Photographic Center.
651.4 FiE 68-28
CINE
Scientists at work
1968.
(Motion picture) Prism Productions,
8 mtn. sd. color. Itt mm. I Science close-up series)
With teacher's iruide.
Credit*: Producer and director. Don Herbert.
Summary: Explains the attitudes, principles, and techniques ctiar-
acterlstlc to all the sciences as Illustrated by the exploration of an
earth scientist Into the forces responsible for volcanic eruptions; the
research by a physicist which led to the Invention of the User; and
studies of a psychologist regarding behavior patterns of children.
1. Science— Methodology. i. Prism Productions, Inc., New York.
Series : Science close-up series (Motion picture) -^^.^a
606 72-702106
Prism Productions
Scientists in the world of today (Motion picture) Harper
& Row, 1969. Made by Cascade Pictures of California.
3 mlr. si. rolor. super 8 mm. (InvestlFllms for Today's basic
science 6)
Loop aim mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summarii: Explains the social significance of the work of various
1 Science— Social aspects. i. Navarra, John Gabriel. Today's
basic science. Book 6. n. Harper & Row, inc. Series: Investl-
Fllms for Today's basic science 6 ( Motion picture )
507 79-703643
Harper & Row
Scientists in the world of tomorrow (Motion picture)
Harper & Row, 1969. Made by Cascade Pictures of
California.
5 mln. sd. color, super
science 0)
IjOOp fill
u. (InvestlFilms for Today's l)aalc
... ted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summan/: Shows sclentiste at work In their laboratories investi-
gating phenomena which point to new discoveries.
1. Scientists. I. Navarra, John Gabriel. Today's basic science.
Book e. II. Harper A Row, Inc. Series: InvestlFilms for Today s
basic science 6 (Motion picture)
501 76-703641
Harper A How
Scleral graft for progressive intercalary staphykHna in
Marfan's syndrome (Motion pir/itrf) Johns Hopkins
Hospital. Made by Wilmer Ophthnlmological Institute.
Released by International Eye Film Library, 1967.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ko da chrome.
Credit!: Author, Morton F. Goldberg.
Summary: Shows the surgical repair of a large, progressive inter-
calary staphyloma. Preserved sclera la shaped to At the defect in
the ho.st tissue so that it serves not only to strengthen the wall of
the eye. but also Invagtnate the contents of the staphyloma.
1. Eye — Surgery. i. Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore,
n. International Eye Film Library.
Fi A 67-6328
International Eye Film Library
Paul Scofield
Scofield, Paul, 1922-
see
Festival of performing arts:
and Joy Parker.
Scope of confidence (Motion picture) Virginia Dept of
Agriculture. Made and released by Virginia Dept of
Education, Film Production Service, 1967.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*; Writer, Gralg HInde; photography, J. Sol Wrcnn; editor,
Richard Ray nor.
Summary: Explains the duties of the Virginia Department of
Agriculture with emphasis on methods of quality control. Deftcrlt>ea
typical products and shows Department of Agriculture Inspection and
grading at all levels from the farm to the consumer. lUustratefl
how the agriculture Industry has become much more than Just
farming, and Includes transportation, processing, packaging, and
marketing.
1. Agricultural processing. 2. Agriculture — Virginia. i. Virginia.
Dept. of Agriculture, ii. Virginia. DepL of Education.
Fi A 67-2148
Virginia. Dept. of Education
Scope Productions
see
Air pressure.
244
Animals gallery.
Animation: flip card.
Animation: gallery.
Animation: single frame.
Animation: storyboard.
Applique,
Artificial ligUing: focusing.
Aspect ratio.
Backhand grip and swing.
Baking: breadmaking.
The Balancing bags.
Balancing balloons,
Basic box.
Basic design — batik.
Basic design — costume.
Basic design — ^jewelry.
Basic design — sculpture.
Basic design — silk screen,
Basic sanq)les — basket,
Basic samples — plain.
Basic samples — twill.
Block prist cutting.
Block print printing.
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Scope ProducUons (Continued)
Construction — mltering.
Funnel and bottle.
Construction — stretching silk.
Galleries.
Bottle carton.
Construction wheel: clay.
Graphics — advertising .
Brajrer print.
Construction; wood.
Graphics — photography.
Brayer print gallery.
Breadmaldng — kneading and baking.
Breadmaking — ^mixing.
Contemporary dance.
Copy camera.
The Covered candle.
Graphics — photomechanical.
Graphics — presentation models.
Candles under a jar.
Crafts and extensions.
Halftone negative.
Capt. Tom Gurr, modem treasure diver.
Cut paper.
Hangings: gallery.
Cast.
Dolls: gallery.
Industrial design.
Centering and raising.
Drawing.
Indistrial design — architectural.
Changing air pressure.
Drawing: buildings composite form.
Industrial design— mold making.
Changing air pressure:
balloon and flask.
Drawing: charcoal — composition.
Industrial design— packaging.
Changing air pressure:
flask.
balloon in the
Drawing: charcoal — single objects.
Industrial design — performing arts.
Changing air pressure:
boiling water with
Drawing: chiaroscuro (light and shade)
Inverted tumbler in the aquarium.
Ice.
Changing air pressure:
Changing air pressure:
the pie plate.
Changing air pressure:
Changing air pressure:
stopper.
collapsing can.
covered candle in
egg and flask,
flajsk and rubber
Drawing: full figure — single line.
Drawing: gesture (quick sketch)
Drawing: grease crayon — composition.
Drawing: grease crayon — single objects.
Drawing: hand — single line.
Drawing: mass and line.
Junk priit collecting and testing.
Junk print — design ^plications.
layout separation.
Letter application (dry transfer)
Lettering.
Changing air pressure:
stopper (water)
Changing air pressure:
flask and rubber
spool and card.
Drawing: pen.
Drawing: pencil (detail)
Ud.
line negative.
Changing air pressure:
diver.
the Cartesian
Drawing: torso — single Une.
Master.
Mold.
Changing air pressure:
the suction cup.
Drawing: trees — basic form.
Clay — armature.
Drawing: vehicles structural analysis.
Mono print non-objective.
aay: beads.
Dye application.
Mosaic construction design.
Clay: coll.
Clay: handy.
Edge print.
Embellishment .
Mosaic — introductlOTi.
Nu-fllm adhering.
Embellishment and finish.
Clay: paper extension.
Clay: pinch pot.
Clay: slab — box.
Environmental arts — home decorflting.
Environmental arts — stitchery.
Eraser priiit.
Nu-Hlm cutting.
Nu-fibn separation.
Painting.
Clay: slab — flat.
Finish.
Paiiting: Brush techniques — calligraphy.
Clay: slab— tile.
Clay: surface treatmei*.
Floating candle in the aquarium.
Painting: Brush techniques — thick and
thin.
Compound.
Comprehenslves.
Construction.
Foot.
Footwork — running ^proach.
Footwork — step-away pattern.
Paining: Composition — charcoal.
Painting: Composition— <vaque tenqjera.
Painting: Mass and line.
Constructi<m: frame.
Forehand grip and swing.
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Paiiting: Water color — basic palette.
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Scope Productions (Continued)
Painting: Water color — dry.
Painting: Water color — dry and wet.
Painting : Water color — stretching paper.
Paper bag and book.
Paper — burst.
Paper — column (straight scoring)
Paper — curve (curved scoring)
Paper — diamond (cross scoring)
Paper pattern and transfer.
Paste -ups.
Pastry dough — mixing.
Pastry forming.
Photocopy registration.
Physical properties of air.
Pie crust — ^forming and baking.
Pie crust — mixing.
Printing.
The Punctured can.
Rolls — forming and baking .
Roughs.
Running stitch.
Sand cast finish.
Sand cast mold.
Self -drop.
Separation overlay.
Service progression.
Shadows of the sea.
The Siphon.
Space division.
Sugar cubes in water.
Tactileboard.
Tennis.
Textile gallery.
Texture.
Tumbler and tube.
Tusche application.
Tusche dropout.
Tusche print.
The Two covered candles.
Unit repeats-environmental.
Unit repeat — ^horizontal and vertical.
Volley progression.
Wax application.
Weaving.
Wire & plaster.
Wire single line.
Wire space calligraphy gallery.
The Yardstick and newspaper.
Scopes triaL [Motion picture] Thome Rims, 1971.
4 min. ti bAw. ttiper 8 mm (8 mm. documents piojcct, no. 358)
Loop nim in c«nrid|e. Film notes on ortridse case.
CREDITS: PtodiKer. D»le Willard.
SUMMARY: Shows the trial of John T. Scopes in Dayton. Tcnn.. the ta/iii-
val atm<»phere which developed, and the personalities involved in the evolution
case.
I. Scopes, John Tliomas. 1 Thorne Films, inc.. Bouldei, Colo. II. Series:
8 mm. documents ptoject. [Motion picture] no 358.
tKF224] 215 72-701314
Thorne FiliTW 72 MARC
Scoraform {Motum picture) Halewyn Fihns, Toronto, 1969.
10 tnio. 8d. oolor. 16 mm. (Contemporarj' art aad the artlat)
Crat li: Produwr, writer, director. Jim UcCurdy ; cloematography,
Brian llosking.
Bumntary: Demonstrates a new sculpting technique based on cut-
paper sculpture. Shows both the technique and the uBes of the
Bculpturei
1. Paper sculpture. L Halewyn Films. Series: Cootwnporary
art and the artist (Motion picture)
731.4 79-703520
Halewyn Films
Scorer, Richard Segar, 1919-
see
Stable weather: the causes and effects of
inversions.
Unstable weather: the growth of
cumulonimbus.
Scorese, Martin
see
The Big shave.
Scorpion {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
2 mIn. si. color, super 8 ram. (The Invertebrates series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit$: Collaborator, Bruce RusseU.
Summary: Studies the classlflcatlon, structure, behavior, and
ecology of the scorpion. „ _ ^ ,
1. Scorpions. i. Thome Films, Ina. Boulder, Colo. Series:
The Inrerlebrates series (Motion picture)
595 76-700799
lliortie Films
Scotland (Fllmttrip) Educational Filmstrips, 1970.
70 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonotape In cassette.
With manual.
Crediti: Authors, Marjorle Russell. Kenneth Russell.
Summary: U»es captioned photocraphs to show economic, geo-
graphic, and cultural features of Scotland. Describes the home
countrj- of Sir Walter Scott and of Robert Burns.
1. Scot land— Description and travel— 1961- i. Educational
Filmstrips, HunlsvUle, Tex.
914.1 78-736925
Educational Fllmstrlpa
Scotland (Motion picture)
see Festivals in the United Kingdom; Fishing In-
dustry in the United lOngdom; Recreation In the
United Kingdom; Wool processing in the United
Kingdom
Scotland: Jedburgh and Paisley (Filrrutrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1968.
.V) fi colnr, 3.'> mm. and phoninllsc: I ".. 12 In., 331 rpm..
17 ruin. iCoHiniunlti*^ around the world, group 2)
With lemher's jtulde,
Creditt: Richard F. Hynn.
Bummaiv: Oescrlhes the way of life in the small border town of
Ji^burgh. ijoiiiting out importance of the manufacture of knitwear to
tha economy. Compare Jedburgh with the thriving town of Paisley,
with Its Inrm- textile mills, automobile manufacturing, and high-rise
apartmeiitii. Includi-s comments by Scottish children *nd their
teachem. _. , „. ,
1. Scotland— Indu«, i. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chi-
cago. Hvrleii: Communities around the world (Filmstrip) group 2.
914.1 Fi A 68-44-26
Society for VlNual EdueatloD
Scotland: the highlands {Motion picture) Boulton-Hawker
Films, Suffolk, Eng., in association with Educational
Foundation for Visual Aids, 1969. Released in the U. S.
hy International Film Bureau, 1970.
18 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summnry: Shows the physical character of the Scottish highlanda
and the rapidly changing pattern of economic development. Focuses
attention on the crofter settlements and the fishing ports along the
coast. Emphasizes the developments which have most affected the
growing economy of the region.
1. Scotland — Economic conditions. i. Boulton-Hawker Films,
ltd. TI. International Film Rureau. inc., Chicago.
914.11 75-707281
International Film Bureau
Scotland— the proud and the brave {Motion picture)
Douglas Productions, 1967.
ft> min. si. color. 16 mm.
To be prewnted with a lecture cued to the film.
Credits: Producer. Nell Douglas.
Summary: Traces the history of Scotland from the coming of
Christianity to modern automation, art. and culture. Includes close-
ups of Queen Elizabeth ii, the Clyde shipyards which produce large
liners, and various aspects of Scottish life. Filmed in Scotland.
1. Scotland— Hist i. Douglas Productions.
^ , „ , 914.1 Fi A 68-619
Douglas Productions
Scotland: the soothem uplands and central lowlands {Mo-
tion picture) Boulton-Hawker Films, Suffolk, Eng., in
association with Educational Foundation for Visual Aids,
1969. Released in the U. S. by International Film Bureau,
1970.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents the physical, agricultural. Industrial, and
human geography of the two southern regions of Scotland. Photo-
graphed sequences and animated maps Illustrate the physical char-
acter and land use of the regions Briefly looka at Edinburgh, both
as an industrial center and as the capital city of Scotland.
1. Scotland— Economic conditions. i. Boulton-Hawker FUnu,
ltd. n. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
914.13 79-707282
International Film Bureau
Scott (R. Harrington) Pty. , ltd.
see
The Three-legged stool.
Scott, Sir Walter, bart. , 1771-1832. Ivanhoe
see
Ivanhoe.
Scott, Sir Walter, bart.. 1771-1832. Rob Roy
see
Rob Roy, the hifland rogue.
Scott-Cedar Ridge Productions
see
Jenny.
Scott Fitzgerald {Filmstrip) Thomas S. Klia© Co., 1970.
02 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 s. (1 «. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 22 min. micro-
groove
With script and bibliography.
<'redlta : Writer and narrator, Thomas 8. Kllse.
Summary : A critical film biography of F. Scott FKagerald, with
photographs from every period of his life and work.
1. Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key, 1896-1940. I. Thomas S. Kllae
Company.
813 73-737578
Thomas S. Kllse Co.
Scott, Foresman and Company
see
Antigone and the Greek theater.
Reading: a gift for life.
Scott Graphics.
see
Education Division
Alienation and mass society.
American muaic-inaken.
246
Antooln DyoMk— Ihe belovKl BotMniian.
An dnip > m>(ic iocrmvfl
Aftiflcul reqiiimlioa.
AiyouHkait
Bunion nd the itiiiii|> ilnim (imciMioo)
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Scott Graphics. Education Division (Continued)
Jet flight 923,
Johann Strauaa, Jr,— wizard of die waltz.
Protecting your eyea.
TkeBody.
Jnbal and die twangint strings (atringi)
Rhythm people.
The Boy who criKi won
Rocket power.
Caniib: aa (real nocthcn ndihboc.
The Lxgend of U Befana,
Romeo and Jnlict
ch»|e)
Ltte hi an African tarming village.
The Safety program.
A Child of a kibbutz.
Lite in an African Ihhing villate.
Life in an African aeacoaal dty.
A Child of Acre.
Life in an African tribal viUage.
A Child of Jerusalem.
Ltfe in an Eaat African dty.
The Solar system.
A Child of Tel Aviv.
Life near an African game reeerve.
Soudieaat Asia: contmta and conilicta.
Loadelaraia,
Hw Taate of it
TheTempeat
Colonial Williamsburg.
Man— bera or villain? (how man changea emino-
The CooHnictioa of die ahort atofy.
menta)
The Texas frontier.
Controlling an airplane.
Mn.
There's no place like heme (tKtora widiin an environ-
ment)
The Dnif-lftw dilemma
Matternind.
To the mountaintop.
Tooch and know.
DraiK die doctof'a dOemm*.
Twelfth night.
Dni|K die queitioo and die choice.
The United States and Latin America: cooperation
Eaidi, Venuh and Mercury.
conflict?
Eaioyiat art it • muaenm.
Mr. Vinegar.
Mote about notea.
The United Statea Senate: die poUdca of power.
Eipenendiig hiatory al a muaeum.
Upper Canada village.
Mil. die hom-blower (braas)
Using hand and beach loola.
Explofing rhythm.
The Muaical alphabet.
What i» a maaaanit
Expceaaiana.
My ted-«he auto mechanic
TlieByeahamIt
My dad— dK computer proframmer.
The Wonderful world of muaic
PkOM.
My dad— the conatnicdon foreman.
Wounds— apraina—fracturea.
Feelings about family, friends, and make-believe (Ma-
rie).
My dad — the factory woricer.
A Yemenite child.
Feelings of a mischief-maker (Dean),
My dad— the photographer.
Your acenf a wotdl.
riiiHliH tliii iiiiaaaiii
Myatic Seaport.
You're a bundle of nervea.
Youth speaks out: art.
owe and take (odier interaction)
Old Sanu Fe.
Hands and anna.
OnguardI
Youth speaks out: history.
Hear.hearl
Operating power machinea.
Youth speaks out: literature.
Our lint American.
Youth speaks out: narcotics.
How Helicoptcia fly.
Our salelUle. die moon.
Scott Paper Company
Howard Hanaoo— muaic man. MSJ^
see
The Outer planela.
Accent decor.
1 have feelints like youn (Michael).
India: its fifht for survival No. 3: The social struggle.
Plimoth Plantation.
many, 196<, Adapted and releaaed in die U,S, by Benchmark
Flhna, 1972.
India: its fight for survival. No. 4; The economic strug-
lOmia. Id. colol. I« mm.
gle.
Pot, pjlla, and parcnla.
AlHt isMnl In lupn t mm. in canridfc with mafnetic lound tnck.
Englnli venion of SchottlKhc Symphonic.
SUMMARY: TracM the jounMy of the young. Ocnnan compoMr. Fel»
India: its fight for survival. No. 5: The political strug-
The Power and energy crisia: technological challenge
gle.
of the future.
1. Monddaohn-Bulliotd;, F«ll>, II09-IS<7. Symptxny, no 1, op. », A
Practicing aafety.
minor. 1. IMccknunn, Heini. 11. Benchmark Films. III. ScholtiKhe Sym-
phonic. iMolkm picnn,
Preparing for emergenciea.
247
tML«10.MS) 7«5,1 72-700768
Bcadtrnvt Films 73 MAKC
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Scott's anaconda {Uotum picture) Wl'lVV. Released by
National Educational Television and Radio Center, 1960.
■•fl mil) »rt. b&w. \f\ mm. (Ordeal by Are, no. 3>
Xflnpi.il from the tKwk entitled Ordeal hy Are. by Fletcher Frntt.
Credit*: Producer and director. Wlllinm Frledkln: adaptation.
Frnnois Coughlln, WilUani Fripdkln : music. Thomas A. Dorsey.
SuMmarv: Dramatic Tradings, aRalnst a b«ckfrro«nd of paintings
and authentic Civil War photographs, cover the miccpssful Northern
blockade of Southern ports, and the capture of Fort Donelion In the
West by i'nioii forces commanded by General V. S. Grant.
1 V S— Hist.— Civil War— Blockade. 2. Donelson, Fort. Battle
of. 18fi2. I. Pratt. Fletcher. 1807-19M. Ordeal by fire. n. Chl-
cngo Television station WTTW. iir. National Educational Tele-
Tisi.Mi and Radio Center. Series: Ordeal by fire (Motion picture)
uo. 3.
Fi fiT-Sa.*^
Scott's last journey {Motion picture) British Broadcasting
Corp.. London, 1962. Released in the U. S. by Con-
tempornrj- Films/McGraw-Hill.
m min. wd. bftw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, John Read; commentary. Martin Chlsholm ;
narrator. Richard Dtmbleby; editor. I..arry Toft.
sniMARV : E>epicts the unsuccessful 1910 expedition to the
South Pole led bv Robert Scott. Includes 01m sequences and photo-
graphs taken by Hubert Ponting. the photographer of the eipeditlon.
Portravs England at the time of the expedition.
1 B'ritlsh Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition, 1910-1913. 2.
Scott. Robert Falcon, 18C8-1912. I. British Broadcasting Corpo-
ration, n. Contemporary FlImyMcG raw-Hill.
919.9 77-712435
McGraw-Hill Boc* Co.
Scouts "68 {Moliun picfuie) Boy Scouts of Canada, Ottawa,
i9('>S. Made bv Crawlcv Films.
s.i.
olni
\ii I
11 mil
f'irrfttt; I'li'ilufcr. ilireitor. iiiiii animation. Vic Alkliison: script,
tlurdun ir.i\f: i»innienriitor. Hob ('mlf; mu!*lc. Bruce Nyznik; caiti-
iTii. Ron Haines: film editor. Mike Filzpatrick.
Siiiiiniiini: I'sea Ki*aphlcs and aiihuiilion to explain a new Boy
Scour program desismed for boys aKwl 11 to 14. Describes the
a<'hie\enient bHd::e and nwiird scheme to promote fitness. Increase
community experience, stimulate outdoor activities and encourage
f«rv!ce. includes inKtruction in first aid and safety rules.
1 Boy Scouts. 1. Boy Scouts Association of Canada.
369.43 Fi A 68-D58
Natinn.Tl Film Board of Canada
Scramble (Filmstrip) Field Educational Enterprises, 1969.
81 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In,. 33i rpm.,
10 min, mlcrogroove. (The Checkered flag, series B)
Issued la multi-media kit with teacher's guide and audiotape (60
min.)
Summary : Uses an adventure In the life of aato-mcer. Wheels
White to encourage the improvement of reading skills.
1. Reading. I. Field Educational Enterprises, Series: The
Checkered flag (FSlmstrlp) series B.
428.4 75-737696
A. L. A. Booklist
Scramble {Motion picture) Rick Harper. Released by
Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaiy: A comedy which uses stop motion animation to show
two motorcyclists without motorcycles scrambUng over Saratoga
flelda, and a picnicker In an Invisible sports car chasing them.
L Harper. Rldt. ii- Eaatman Kodak Company.
791.43 75-706923
OINE
Scraping wood {Motion picture) Raybar Technical Films.
Released by McGraw-HiU Book Co., 1968.
4 min. Bl. color. 8 mm, I Woodworking seiles. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
Loop film mouDted in cartrldsCL
With teacher's guide.
8%mman/: Demonatratea the proper use of the hoe-type acraper.
the cabinet scraper, and the band scraper in curly or croes-gralaed
wood.
1 Scrapers. r. Baybar Technical Films, n, McGraw-HlU Book
Company. Series: Woodworking aerlea (Motion picture) Set 2:
Hand tool (^>eratloni.
684.08 Fi A 68-1700
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Scrappy*8 trailer {Motion picture) Columbia Pictures Corp.
Released by Excel Movie Products [194-!i
6 mlD. si. b&w, le mm.
Silent version of the 35 mm. Qlm released by Columbia Pictures
Corp. in 1935.
Summarp: An animated cartoon featuring Scrappy and bla trailer.
Dewrlbea the adventures of Scrappy and a baby as they drive along
In their car and stop for a picnic.
1. Columbia Pictures Corporation, n. Excel Movie Products.
791.43 70-707755
Svat^ [Motion picture] Kramer, Miller, Lomden, Olassman,
1971.
3 min. td. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Sbowi animated abMract detignt Krstcbed directly onto film
and lynchronited with music.
I. anematocrsphy, AbMncL 1. Kimmer. Miller. Lomden. OjMwnwi
,TR892.4, 704.945 ^^^l^^ll
CINE 72 MARC
Scream of fear (Motion picture) Hammer Film Produc-
tions, London. Released in the U. S. by Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., 1961.
81 roll., sd. bA»-. 85 mm.
Cifdili- I'1'.ducer and writer. Jimmy Sangxler ; director. JSelh
Holt: corowwer. <:ilfton Parker; director of photography, IJouglaa
Slocombe; editor. J-mea Needs. Coat: Susan Straabert, Boland
LewU. Ann T<Kld, f.'hrlstopber Le«.
Bummnry: A suspense melodrama concerning a young woman wno
retaroa to her father's villa on tlie French Riviera only to And him
Biasing sod. In bis place, a corpae that myiteriooaly materlallMl
at odd momeDtn and In unlikely apota „ , ,., i.,^„«.
f Hammer Ktliu rroductlona, ltd.. London. iL Columbia Picture*
"°'»°""°" Fi6«-I7i!l
Screen etAam grnide to clouds, part A (Filmstrip) Diana
Wyllie, ltd., London, 1964. Released in the U. S. by Car-
man FMucational Associates, 1967.
20 fr. color. 35 mm.
Double-frame version also issued.
With script
CREDITS: Authors. R. S. Scorer, Harry Wexler.
SUMMARY: Shows conyectlon clonda, clonds of a cyclone, and
clouds of warm and cold fronts.
1. Clouds— Atlaaes. I. Diana Wyllie, ltd. II. Carman Educa-
tional Associates.
[QC921] 551.5 70-739981
Carman EMucatlonal Associates
A Screen colour guide to clouds, part B (Filmstrip) Diana
Wyllie, ltd., London, 1964. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1967.
22 fr. color. 35 mm.
Double-frame version also Issued.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Author, R. S. Scorer.
SUMMARY- Studies wave and billow cloud^ ice clouds, stratua
clouds, and fog, tornado, and hurricane clonds.
\. Clouds-^Atlases. I. Diana Wyllie. ltd. II. Carman Educa-
tl. 'lal A-ssoclales. -n,^«rtft
rQC92I] 551.5 73-739982
Carman Educational Associates
Screen Gems, inc.
see
Alone no more.
Be sure you win!
Beginning ol the end.
Brian's song.
Closing the ring.
The Combat deepens.
D-day.
LXinkirk.
Final Christmas.
The French agony.
The Gathering storm.
Gotterdimmenmg.
Goodbye, Mr. Churchill.
Hinge ot fate.
Out ol the east.
The Ravens remain.
Sand and snow.
Set Europe ablaze.
Strike hard, strike home.'
Struggle at sea.
Take one with you.
The Torch Is lit.
Triumph in France,
Turning of the tide,
lying the knot.
Yalta.
Screen painting, part 1 {Motion picture) Chandler Pub.
Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
•I min. si, color. 8 mm. (Art experience series)
lxx)p flim inoimled In cartridge.
Crediti: Prodncer, Richard Sxuniskl.
^'ummartr.' Demonstrates the technique of screen paintlnf. For
primary grades.
1. Screen painting. r. Chandler Publishing Company, San
Francisco, ii. McOraw-Hlll Boole Company. Series: Art experi-
ence Nerles (Bfotlon picture)
372.5 75-702277
McOraw-IIlUIlookCo.
Screen painting, part 2 {Motion picture) Chandler Pub.
Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min, si. color. 8 mm. (Art experience series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
CreAitt: Producer. Richard Ssumskt.
Summary: Demonstrates the technlQue of screen palnUng. For
^^ r^ScrmT painting. L Chandler Publishing Company, San Fran-
cisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Art experience
series (Motion picture) _„..„„-«
372.5 79-702278
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Jcreening for strabismus; the Hirschberg corneal Hght
reflex test {Motion picture) Oklahoma State i>ept. of
Health. Released by International Film Bureau, 1967.
9 min sd. color. 16 mm.
on nom.l esotropia .nd exotroplc children >tre»lnj the Impopt.hC
"' f sTJirr."'""". oSr 'iir;ip.. or n^^^. n. ...».
natlonnl Film Bureau. Inc.. Chicago.^ j,. ^ ^^^
International Film Bureau
ScrMnmaps, physical and economic: Sooth America (F««-
itrip) Hulton Press, London (196-!,
17 fr. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
.4 Beacon filmstrip.
jL^',;!:n,'"'uS m.pr.?XrLdtorms. draln.^ hasins. tern-
•-i"'Stri=rr'T&ro"'.^„. ... — .^^^,,_3,3,
Dutour Editions
Screenscope, inc.
see
248
A Desert's dream.
The Fixing business.
Hey, look at me.
Reflections in space.
Take a running start.
The Screw {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Educa-
tion Division, London (196-?] Released in the U. S. by
EncycNipaediii Britannica Educational Corp.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fliro. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide. ... .... „ „
Summaty: Describes the derivation and principle* of the screw
""l Screws. i. Halas and Batcbelor Cartoon Films, ltd., L/tndon.
II Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
631 Fi A 68-2927
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
The Screw {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. si. colOT. super 8 mm. (Simple machines)
Loop Aim.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Describes the relationship of the screw to other simple
machlnea and Illustrates bow the screw helps to make work easier.
1. Screws. t. Halaa and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.. Ixmdon.
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educailonal Corporation. Series:
Simple machines (Motion picture)
631 Fi A 68-1726
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
The Screwdriver (Motion picture) Walden Fibn Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking— hand
tools)
1 Woo^ork. 2. Screwdrivers. i. Walden Film Corporation.
Series- Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 70-708482
Walden Film Corp.
Screwdrivers (Motion picture) Bailey Fihns, 1968.
leased by BFA Educational Media.
■.vlor. super 8 n
(Woodworking tools)
4 min. I
I^xtp mm
With study guide.
< 'reditu: Educational consultanls, I.«e W. Ralston, David O. Taxis.
Summary: Features the blade, croespolnt, and automatic screw-
drivers, and shows the proper selecllOTi and uae of these for various
Bizes and shapes of screw beads. Includes safety practices to follow
when using these tools. With captions.
1. Screwdrivers. I. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif. II.
BFA Educational Media. Series: Woodworking toots (Motion
picture)
621.9 78-710598
BKA Educational Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Serawdriren {FQimttrip) BtUc^ Films, 1969.
50 fr color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., 831 rptn. (Tools
for EDetal working)
With tencher'B guide.
H%mmary: Discusses the use of screwch-lTerg for owtstworklDg.
Illustrates tbeir safe and correct use.
1. Screwdrivers. 2. Hetsl-work. l Ralley Fllnis, Inc., Holly-
wood. Calif. Series: Tools for metalworklo^ (FUmstrlp)
684.09 74-734012
Bailey Filou
ScrcwdriTers {FUtMtrip) Bailey Films, 1969.
53 fr. color. 35 nmL and jAooodtoc : 12 In.. 88* rpm. (Toola
for ww)dworklng)
With manual.
Summary: DImuees the use of screwdrirw* for woodworUof.
llluatratlng tbeIr safe and correct use.
1. Scr^wdrlTere. 2. Woodwork. l BaUer PIln«. IttC, HollT-
wood. Calif. Series: Tools for woodworUns (ritostrip)
„ , 684.08 73-784001
Screwdrivers (Motion picture)
see Metalworking tools: Screwdrivers
Screwdrivers and pliers {Motion picture) Avis Films
(196-?,
11 ntiri. Kd. color. 16 mm.
AIM) ts..iiied ai loop film mounted In cartridge.
Summary: Demonstrates proper selection, use, and rare of rarloiis
types of screwdrivers and pliers,
1. Screwdrivers. 2. Pliers. i. Avis Fllnin, Burbank, Calif.
Fi A 67-2145
Avis Films
Screws (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mia 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — band
tools)
lioap film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Screws. i. Walden Film Corporation. Se-
ries: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 76-708431
Walden Film Corp.
Scrii^s -Howard Broadcasting Company
see
When Hair came to Memphis.
Scriptures Visualized fiistitute
see
Ha^Jy time for boys and girls, no. 3.
The Old rugged cross.
The Scroll saw (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford Pro-
ductions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by Sterling
Educational Films, 1967.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood work — macblne toola)
SUMMARY: Illustrates tbe parts of tbe scroll saw. shows the
blarlee to be selected and Inserted, givea the correct tension, machine
spwvl, and type of table and hold-down to be used, and demonstrates
the method of -operation.
1. Jig saws. I. Moreland-Latchford ProductliHis. Toronto. II.
Sterling Educatlwial Films, inc. III. Series: Wood work— machine
tools < Motion picture)
rTJl233] 684.08 70-712772
Sterling Educational Films
The Scroll saw. Part 1 : Cntting techniques (Motion pic-
ture) DC A Educational Products. 1969. Made by Cinema
Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette : IS Ips.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: Cooaultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates outside and Inside curves, outside and
inside comers, internal scroll cutting, and angle cutting.
1. Jig saws. I. OCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 74-712567
DCA Educational Products
The ScroU saw. Part 2: Selecting and changing blades
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette: 11 Ips-
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows different kinds of blades, and demonstrates
the procedure for removing an old blade and replacing it with
another.
1. Jig saws, I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 78-712568
[>CA Educational Products
The Scnrii saw. Part 3: Specialized work (Motion picture)
DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Com-
munications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonoUpe In cassette : H ips.
Lood film.
With script.
CREDITS: ConsulUnt, Harold Jonas.
SUMHARY: Explains bow to do specialized work with the scroll
saw, including the self-centering blade chuck, bow to cut an inlay
In thin material, how to cut long material, and bow to cut metals.
1. Jig saws. 1. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 71-712569
DCA Educational Products
The Scroll saw. Part 4: Using scroll saw accessories
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. *\. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette : IJ Ips.
Loop film.
With script
CREDITS: ConsolUnt. Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Explains how to use the accessories of a scroll saw.
Including tbe saber bUde. tbe sanding attachment, and Jeweler's
flies for filing rarlous metals. Shows bow to remove the overarm
for large work.
1. Jig saws. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS8501 621.9 76-712570
DCA Educational Products
The Scrolls of Leeuwarden {Motion picture) Mizrachi
Women's Organization of America, 1966. Made by lAsar
Dimnei- Productions.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SummorT,- i>e!M:rlbe8 the biding and preservation by Dutch Chris-
tians of the .Scrolls of the I.aw and other Jewish religious objects
of tbe ceoturles-old synagogue of Leeuwarden, Holland, during the
Na«i occupation; the subsequent recovery of these objects: and the
reconstruction of the Interior of the synag(«ue In a children's village
In Ranana, Israel
1. Jews in leeuwarden. 2. World War, 1989-1945— Jews. 3. Ra-
nana. L Mizrachi Women's Organizatioa of America.
Fi A 67-598
CINE
Scrooge (Motion picture)
see What the dickens have they done to Scrooge ?
Scrooge McDuck and money (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released bv Buena Vista Distribution Co.,
1967.
17 mln. sd. color. 3.5 nun.
Credit*: Director, Hamilton Luske; story. Bill Berg; tnuslc. Mel
Leven, Franklyn Marks,
Summary: Presents a lesson on tbe history, use, and saving of
money through a Scrooge McDuck cartoon.
1. Money. 2. Saving and thrift. i. Disney (Walt) Productions,
II. Buena Vista Distribution Company, inc.
332 78-701976
Scrubbing up technique (Motion picture)
see Operating room techniques for nurses:
Scrubbing up technique
Scuba duba do (Motion picture) Terrytoons.
Twentieth Century-Foi Film Corp., 1966.
Released by
5 mln. sd. color. 85 mm. (Terrytoons cartoon)
L. C. has 16 mm. print
CrediU: Producer, Bill Weiss; director and animator, Ralph Bak-
shI; writers. Ell Bauer, Al Kousel; music, Jim Tlmmens: editor.
Jack MacConnell. Voioeg: Bob McFadden.
Summary: An animated cartoon. Sad Oat, who Is beaten by his
mean brothers every time be doe5 something to displease them, wins
the prize given by Tbe Sunken Treasure Jackpot Prt^rram.
I. CBS Films, Inc. TerTytoons. n. Tw«itleth Oentury-Pox Film
Corporation.
791.43 75-704385
Scully, Frank E
Music of the cello.
A Scalrtor*! iMdicipe. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, LoDdon,
1967. Releaicd in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
2> min. id. bftw, 16 mm.
SUMMARY; PresenU an intCTprcution of ttw work of Henry Moore
I. Moore. Henry Spencer, 1198- I, Briwh BroadcMiing Corpon-
tion. Tctevision Service. II. Time-Life Films.
eNB497, 730.942 74-714510
Time-Life Fihm 72 MARC
Sculptors of the forest (Motion picture) J. £>onald Mc-
Intyre. Made by Coleman Film Enterprises. Released
by RMl Film Productions, 1969.
1.^ rain, sd, color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Studies the Olmec culture of Mexico and describes
its Influence on the neighboring Zapotecs, MlTtecs, and Mayas.
Shows Olmec stone sculptures and provides a history of their origins,
meanings, and relation to early Mexican culture.
1, Olmecs— Antiquities. I. Mclntyre, John Donald, 1910-
II. RMI Film Productions.
970.42 70-710238
RMI Film Productions
Sculpture (Motion picture) Belgium Ministry of National
Education and Culture, Brussels, 1967. Edited and re-
leased in the U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1969.
17 itiln. sd. bAw. 16 mm
Original version marie by F. Geilfus.
Credits: Educational consuliant, Egon Welner.
Summary: A basic Introduction to the materials and techniques
used In .sculpting. Shows sculptors George Orard and Rtk Poot at
work on varlou.t materials such as clay, stone, wood, and plaster.
Compares the sculpted forms of ancient civilization and tbe emerg-
ing shapes of today, with Rodin as a kind of link betwem tbe two.
Time-lapse photography of clay forms demonstrates the transition
from realism to cubism.
1. Sculpture. i. Belgium. MInlstftre de I'dducatlon et de la
culture, n. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
781 72-707283
international Film Bureau
249
Sculptore: andcnt and modem (Filmstrip) Common
Ground, London, 1949. Made by R P. Bedford. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1967.
45 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Presents photographs of ancient and moOero sculpture.
1. Sculpture, Ancient. 2. Sculpture, Modem. I. Common
Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
730.9 70-738376
Carman Educational Associates
Sculpture at the Middclheim (Motion picture) Belgiimi
Ministry of National Education and Culture, Brussels,
1967. Made by F. Geilfus. Released in the U. S. by In-
ternational Film Bureau, 1969.
11 mln. s(l. color. 16 mm.
,\lso known under the title One year at the Mlddelhelm.
Credits: Educational consultant for American version, Egon W<'I-
ner.
Summary: Presents the works of outstanding twentieth century
Sculptors on di!q>lay at the Mlddelhelm Park In Antwerp, Belgium.
Includes the work of Henry Moore. Glacometti, Mansft, Maillol, and
Gargallo.
1. Sculpture, Modern — 20th century — Exhibitions. 2. Antwerp.
Opcnluchtmuiwum voor Beeldhouwkunst. I. Belgium. Mlnlstfere
de rWucation natlonale et de la culture. II. International Film
Bureau, inc.. Chicago. 111. One year at the Mlddelhelm (Motion
picture)
730.9493 79-710018
International Film Bureau
Sculpture Australia (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 1969. Released in the U. S., 1969.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Producer, Malcolm Ottwi; director, Tim BurstalL
Summary: A survey of contemporary Australian scalptnre in
which some sculptors, working In Australia and overseas, discuss
and show some of their work.
1. Sculpture, Australian. 2. Sculpture, Modem— 20th century —
Australia. i. Australia. News and Information Biu'eau.
730.994 75-709227
Australia. News and Information Bureau
Sculpture, Gothic to Baroque (Filmstrip)
see The History of Western art. No. 21:
Sculpture, Gothic to Baroque
Scalptare la liber. (Slide set] Research A Educatim) Dept,
American Crafts Council, 1972.
45 tiiOfCt. color. 1 x 2 in.
With KripL
SUMMARY: PrcMnt) a 1972 exhibition of ofT-lootn works by twelve can-
lemporsry craftsmen at the MuKuin of Contemporary Crafts in New York.
I, Hand weaving— Exhibilkms. I, American Craft> Council. Museum at
Contcmporwy Crafts, II, American Craftt CounciL Rc*earcfa A Educatioo
DepL
tTT848i 746.4 72-733937
Research A Education 72 MARC
DepL, American Crafti
Council
Sealptara !■ the dty — Sptdcto. (MotioD iMcture] Giorgio Patara
[Italy] 1970. Released in the U.S. by Tmie-Ufe Fdma.
II min. >d. color. 16 mm.
From the Anthony RoUnd collection of filim on art
Also iMued in i leric* entitled The hitlory of an. Program 8: Man's world
thaitered »nd rebuilt,
CREDITS: Director. P. Schivaup,
SUMMARY: An exhibition of ntodem (culpture that was <li>played in out-
door Kitings in Spolcio. Italy, during its annual art* festival.
I, Sculpture. Modern— 20lh century. I. Roland, Anthony. II, Patara, Gi-
orgio. HI, Time-Ufe Film*. IV, The History of art. Program B: man's world
ihattered and rebuilt, [Motion picture]
[NB198j 735 73-714526
Time-Life Fitms 72 MARC
The Sculpture of Africa (Filmstrip) Clover Park School
District 400. Made by Louis Kirk. Eeleased by Univer-
sity of Washington Press, 1970.
|>1 fi, nolor. 35 mm. {Washington filmstrips)
With teacher's {tuide.
Based on the l>ook entitled West African sculpture, by Rene
Bravniann.
Summary: Shows the wealth and variety of African sculpture
using art objects from the western Sudan, tbe Guinea coast, and
tbe Congo. Includes mnRk.i and carvings of humans and anlmaK
With captions.
1, Sculpture. African. 2. Sculpture — Africa. West. i. Bravmann,
Rene. West African sculpture, ii. Clover Park School District 400.
HI, WHsblngton (State) UnlTersity. Press. Series.
730.9 70-736040
I'niv, of Washington Press
The Sculpture of black Africa. Part 1: The kingdom of
Benin (Filmstrip) Life. 1970. Made by Time-Life
Photo Lab.
73 fr. color. 35 mm.
CREDITS: Prepared by Susanne Greene; consulUnt. Roy Sieber.
STIMMARY: I>e8crlbes the ancient kingdom of Benin which was
located in what Is now the southwestern region of Nigeria and dis-
cusses Its role as a center of commerce and culture. Explains how
the people developed a technique of testing metal, shows examples
of Renin's Ivory and bronxe »culpture, and points out how they
Interpret the history of the people. With captions.
1. Benin, Nigeria (Province)— History. 2. Sculpture — Benin. Ni-
geria (Province) I. Life (Chicago) II. The KIn««lom of Benin
(Filmstrip)
[DT615.91 730.967 77-789419
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Sculpture of black Africa. Part 2: The Cwigo region
(Filnistrip) Fvife, 1970. Made by Time-Life Photo Lab.
O'J fr. color. 33 mm.
rBKDITS; Prepared by Marfraretta Ihirton; oonxiiltant, Hov
.SrilllAIlV: DisciisBe* vnrious peoples of the Congo region— In-
rhutlnp the kingdoms of Kongo and Kuba and the Yaka, Chokwe,
l.itha. and Song>e peoples — explnina that their histories are Inter-
n-nvt>n by the shifting patterns of migration, trade, and conquests,
and shows how their traditions Influenced their sciiltpured art.
With captions.
1. rongo— Description and travel. 2. Ethnology— Oon go. 3. Sculp-
ture—Congo. I. Life (Chicago) II. The Congo region (Fttmatrip)
rDT639] 730.967 71-739420
The Sculpture of black Africa. Part 3: The equatorial
region (Filmstrip) Life, 1970. Made by Time-Life
Plioto Ijib.
s:< fi-. color. 3S ntm.
''ItEniTS: Fre|>ar«l by Sunanne Greene; constiltant. Roy Sielwi-.
.•il'MMARY: r>escrlbe8 the equatorial region of central Africa and
dl>wiiwe« the different peoples who lived In the forest and graRslanrt
reKii>ns. Explains that the different cultures In thin t-eglon have
expit^-ed their religious beliefw in nculptnred forms, with the people
of the sraSBlands also using sculpture to enhance the authorltv of
leail^rw; showK representative art works of the varlOHa peoples In
the region. With captions.
1. Africa, Central— Description and travel. 2. Ethnology— Africa,
Central. 3. Sculpture — Africa. Central I. Life (Chicago) tl.
The Equatorial region (Filmstrip)
rnT3521 780.W7 7fl-73W21
TW Sculpture of LouIm NctcIwm. [Slide act) Educatioiul Di-
I Corp., 1972.
ibUfe fcuJptura by Louiae
Corpon-
72-733704
MARC
30 abdcs. color. 2 x 1 io.
With teacber'i guide.
SUMMARY: Preseou wlccied co11m« or
Nevebon. With caption*.
I. Ncvclioo, Vaimt. 1900-
[NB237]
Educabooal DimeiuiofU
Corp.
735
Tke Sodpture of Richard HuuL [Slide set] Educatioojl Dimen-
nous Corp., 1971.
20 tlidcs. color. 1 x 3 in.
With leachcr't guide.
SUMMARY: Show* example* of the work of the tculpior, Richard Hum
Telto how be create* with fliiid, molicn formv
1. Hunt. Richard Howard, 1933- 1. Educaiional Dimcnxiuni Cnrpo-
ntion.
lNB237i 730.92 72-733331
Sducalioaal DioMniiom 72 MARC
C«Ft
Scnlptare of the New KingdoB {Filmitrip) Budek Filma
and Slides, 1968.
49 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shortfr versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with script in
1966 under the title Egyptian art. Set 7 : Sculpture of the New King-
dom.
Creditt: Authors, Janice E. Blakeney, Robert C. Uaclaurin.
Summary. Presents the sculpture and ba.t-rellefs of the New
Kingdom aa a rebirth of Okl and Middle Kingdom Innovations, and
Includes the Tbulmostd and Amarna periods of the eighteenth and
nineteenth dyiuurtles. With capCloiiB.
1. Sculpture, Egj-pllan. i. Rudelc Films and Slides, Inc. ii.
Egyptian art Set 7: Sculpture of the New Klmflom (nimetrip)
782 78-735262
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Sculpture: the forms of life (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill, 1971. Made by Ted Lowry, inc.
18 mill. sd. color. Itt mm. (Humanities aeries)
With leavber'H guiiks.
MIMMAKY: An Introduction to sculpture.
1. Sculpture. I. Uctiraw-Hill Book Company. II. Series: Hu-
mauiiies sartes (Uotlon picture)
tNIillW] 730 76-714122
Uc(i raw-Hill Book Ca
Sculpture today (i/otw7t /ncfun) Kelj;ium Ministry of
Xationiil Kdunntion and Culture, Brussels, 1967, Edited
and irleased in the V. S. bv International Film Bureau^
1969.
10 min, Hd. bftw. 16 nm.
Original vernlnn made by F, Geilfus.
Creditt: Educational consultant, Bgon Welner.
Summarj/: Illustrates the many ntylea of modem sculpture, with
emphaslH on the exiiresxtve potential of the materia!. Includes ex*
amples of the work of Adam, Arp. Calder, Oabo, Gtacomettl, H«i>-
worlh, Lauren", &lanza, Moore, WalrauenK. and Zadklne.
I. Sculpture. Modern— 20th centurj. r. Belgfum. Miniature d«
I'Mucatlon et de la culture, ti. Intematlooal Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago.
780 76-707384
iBlenutttooBl Film Bnraan
Sculptured canister (Butter-Nut Coffee telcvisiDii comner-
dal} {Motion jnehtrv) Duncan Foods Co., 1966. Mads
by Tatlinml^ird and Kudner.
20 sec. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: A commercial which picturaa the feature* of a caaUiar
arsllable with Butter-Nut Coffee.
1. Televlalon advertising— U. S, i. Inincan Foods Ompanj.
It Butter-Nut Coffee television commerciat (Motion picture)
659.1 Fi 68-89
Sculpturing in paper (Motion picture) Hester and Associ-
ates, 1966.
4 min. si. color. S mm. (Art processes)
Loop film mounted In cartridge^
Issued in standard S mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guides.
Credit*: .\uthors. Clarence Kincald, Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Explores the three dimensional quality of paper, demon-
strating how it can be formed into paper sculptures l^ twisting,
curling, folding, and expanding.
1. Paper sculpture. r. Heater and Associates. Series : Art
processes (Motion picture)
736 Fi A 68-2058
Hester and Assoclntea
Sculpturing in plaster: vermiculite {Motion picture) Hester
and Associfttes, 1966.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. ( Art processee)
Iah)P (11m mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit): Authors, Clarence Kincald, Stanley Madeja.
. ummary: Points out that the adultlon of Termlculite to plaster
malvi-s It an excellent sculpturing material, and demonstrates the
sculptural process of mixing, carving, flnlshlng, and mounting the
L Sculpture— Technique. 2. Plaster caats, 3. Vermiculite. i-
Heater and Associates. Series: Art processes (Motion picture)
731 Fi A 68-2061
Hester and .V^soclatea
Sculpturing in soap. Part 1: Design (Motum pfciur.)
Hester and Associates, 1966,
4 rain Hi. coior. 8 mm. (Art procefffl€«>
I».>p him mounted in cartridge.
I,«ue<l In Mundard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
?rrf»r.JutliS™'ci«reoce Kincald, Stanley Madeja.
r„r.T.7.trrn°^^'^"I-^T.r.^r^if?!?r?feTXTo
.^late,. Serl»>: Art pr«^( Motion picture) ^.^^^^^
Hester and Associates
Sculpturing in soap. Part 2: Carving {Motion picture)
Ht'ster and Associates, 1966.
J mill si. color. 8 mm. (.\rt processes)
Ixwpfllm mounted In cartridge.
Issued in stnndard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
?redV.'"ALE;;f.*C,.rence Klnc.id, Sunie, «•««!•■ „,„,„^, ,„
Vnmmin,: Demonstrates tile complete process ot sculpturlPB In
BoapTcludlns tran»ferrlnB the design onto the ««p, carYlng,
smoothing, polishing, and mounting the i;™ Pf"™- , j^
1. Soap iJcuiplure. 2, 9™ll>w»r,T«'"'l'l°5-,„, '• ^'"" ""* **
XK^iate.. series: Art p,oc«»e,( Motion picture) ^j^^^^
Hester and .\BWciatefl
Scuttle, the stowaway mouse {Filmstrip) Parents' Maj^-
zine Enterprises. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises.
Roleasi'd by Ijeaming Corp. of America, 1970.
."> fi". color. 3."( mm. and phonodisc: 12 In.. .13i rpm., 7 min.
nilrrocroove. (.Xnlmals, real and ImaglDary)
With script and teacher's KUlde.
Hummnry: I'ses an animal story of the same title by Jean and
Nancy Soule to help children develop .skill In sortlns out fact from
fantasy. For primary grades.
1. Ueason. i. Soule, Jean Conder. Scuttle, the stowaway
mouse. II. Parents' Magazine Enterprises, inc., New Yorli. m.
Leariilng Corporation of America. Series: Animals, real and
Imaginary (Fllmstrlp)
372.4 7-2-736961
Learning Corp. of Amer- ica
The Sea {FUmatrip) Uneeco, 1964.
43 fr, color. 35 mm.
Sumwtiru; Kxplalns oceanography, and dlscuBsee the progreaa In
marine science* which has been brought about through cooperation
on the international lerel. Shows a variety of flah and sea animals.
With captions. „ , , . , ^, _.
1. Oceanography. 2. Marine biology. i. United Nattona Ed-
ucational, Scientific and Cultural Organiwitlon.
651,4 Fi A 68-5118
Uoesco
The Sea {Filmstrip) Parents' Maji^azine Enterprises. Made
by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Released by Learninf; Corp.
of America, 1970.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., S3| rpm., 4 min.
mlcrogrooTe. (The Sea. In fart and fantasy)
With script and teacher's guide.
nummary: Presents basic facts atwut the aea as a body of water
In order to sharpen students' perception of natural processes and
man's Imaginative use of them. For primary grades.
1. Ocean— Juvenile fllma. i. Parents' Magazine Enterprises,
inc.. New York. ii. Learning Corporation of America. ^rles:
The Sea, In fact and fanUay (Fllmstrlp)
872.6 71-736985
Learolnc Oorp. of America
A Sea affair (Motion picture) P A O Lines (North Amer-
ica) made by Visual Projects. Released by Association-
Sterling Films, 1970.
28 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SCUHABT : A dramatisation la which a bored and unhsMiy forty-
jcar-old female executive from the Wast Coast Ukea a aea voyage to
Bcnnuda via the Caribbean, the Panama Canal, and Acpulco.
1. Voygea and travris— 19S1- I. P * O Un«a <North Amerl-
ea) II. AaaoclattoaSterllat Films.
[0167] 910.4 7»-711487
CINB
250
Sea anemone {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp-. 1W8-
3 mill. 8l. color. 8 mm. ( Marine biology )
Loop dim. I^*8ued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide. „^ _, ,
1. Sea-anemones. i- Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
593 73-704974
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Sea anemone {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebratea eeriee)
Loop ft'm. Film notes on cartridge ca.«.
Creditt: Collaborator. Bruce Husaell. , ^ , ^
Summary: Studiea the classlflcatlon. atrurture, bdiavlor. and
ecology of sea anemonea. Demonstratea their powerful enaymea by
showing an anemone eating a large sand crab. o _.— .
1. Sea-anemone*. t Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Seriea :
The Invertebrates series (Motion picture) -„«-_,.
69& 7»-700774
Thorne Films
The Sea coast {FUvutrip) Common Ground, London, 1955.
Made by W. Ralchin. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational As.socintes, Ontario, 1966.
:;o fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Physical, geography series)
With teachpr's manunl. Notes revised 1904.
i^Hmmarv Presents a study of IniKiforms produced as a i-esult or
interaction of the sea and the land. Uses diagrams and photographs
to show wave action, cllflf development, coast erosion and accumula-
tion and the formation of caves, benches, sandbars, and dunes.
1 Coasts— Juvenile Alms. i. Common Ground, ltd.. London.
II. Carman Educational Associates. Seriea: Physical geography
series {Fllm.«trip)
551.4 Fi A 68-4706
Carman Educational Associates
Sea coast {Motion picture) Black Lion Productions, 1968.
VJ mill ed. color. 18 mm. (Awareness series) , , .„
Summary: Shows, without narration, the various chang^ In nature
,1.,K Xr in one complete day at Carmel P^'"'- C«";:,,„^rfo7to
tile bleak morniuK hours, through a stormy windy afternoon, to the
final golden light of sunset. .c„m«,- Awan^nMS
1. Weatlier. i. Black Lion Productions. iSeries: Awarenesa
series (Motion picture) 7g_70l732
CI.'^E
Sea cucumber (Parastichopus) {Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mlri. al. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
r'paSnchoJur'''*' I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Seriea: Marine biology (Motion plrture)
693 75-704961
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Sea cucumber {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
3 mtn. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebratea series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge caae.
Credit*: Collaborator, Bruce Bussell-
Bummary: Studies the classlflcatlon, stmdure, behavior, and
ecology of the sea cucumber. „,..„, o .„
1, Holothurlans. i. Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series.
The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
593 71-700796
Thome Films
Sea cucumber (Psolus) {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mlri si. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop lilra. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher'a guide.
1. Psolus. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Bducatloaal CorporaUoo.
Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
693 79-704962
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Sea ending {Motion picture) Marsha C. Daniel, 1968.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Explores some of the facets of a male-femate relation-
ship as revealed In the reartlooa of a man who abaodous a woman
and turns to art and nature because he fears that abe may betray
him.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Sex (Psychology) 2. Interpersonal relations. i. Daniel.
Marsha C.
165.43 74-702562
CINE
Charles H. Cahill and Aaso-
Sea fever {Motion picture)
ciates, 1966.
fi mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Crfditt: Producer. Charles H. CahlU; director. Pat Shields; nar-
rator, Lome Greene.
Summary: Presents a visual interpretation of John Maseflelda
poem Sea fever, which eipressen his reminiscences of salt air, clear
skies, and the freedom of the »ea.
1. Masefleld. John. 1878-1967. i. Masefleld, John, 1878-1967.
Sea fever, ir. Cahill (Charles) and Assoclatee, Inc.. Hollywood,
Calif.
821 FiA67-«)28
Charles Cahill and Aawdatea
The Sea gull {Motion picture) Coronet Instructional Films,
1!)(18.
14 nil < Ml. color. 16 mm.
With ivucher'H guide.
Crrdili: .\utllor, W. J. Beecher.
SuMiiimti: I>eHCrlhes the habltnt of the IMacIt-talled sea gull. Its
mating. ne«ttiig. and feeding habits, and other seasonal activities.
Anotiier issue. bAw,
t. Itlflck-tnlletl gull. i. Coroni't Instructional Films.
698.3 Fi A 68-488
Coronet Instructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Sea gvll and the whale (Filmstrip) National Film
Board of Canada, 1966. Released in the TJ. S. by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
S2 fr. color. S5 mm. (Indian stories and lefwods)
CREDITS: Director, Oaston Cbarbonneau; writer, Andr« Uiaii-
cbard.
SUHMART: A toarltlnw legend about a baby sea gull that en-
counters a Diammotb wtialtt. Wttb capUoDS. For prlmarj gradea.
1. Indians of North America — Canada — Legends— JuTenile dims.
I. Canada. National nim Board. II. Dnlversal Bducatlon and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Indian stories and legends (Filmstrip)
[E78.C2] 898^ 70-740387
Uoiversal Education and Vlsoml Arta
The Sea gulls (Motion picture) Associated Film Serrices.
Made by Jan Sadio, Jr. Released by AIMS Instructional
Medirt ."Services, 1969.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Look a little closn- series)
With guide.
St'MMART; Presents cloee-up details of the sea gull to teach
the Importance of observing things closely. For primary grades
1. Gulls— Juvenile films. L ABsoclated Film Services. II. AIMS
Instructional Media Services. III. Series: Look a little closer
aerlea (Motion picture)
3723 77-710544
AIMS InstmctloDal HedU Services
Sea hare (herbivore and detritus feeder) (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1970.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ec<44^t: marine organisms)
Loop film. Film notes on cartrldfre case.
CREDITS: Producer, Brace J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Sbovrs defen$>e mechanism of sea bares, and demon-
strates how these giant snails are adapted to their environment
1. Aiidyslldae. I. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo, II. Ecol-
ogy: marine organisms (Motion picture)
[QL430.5.A66] 594 70-712129
Thorne Films, Inc.
Sea horse: male givii^ birth (Motion picture)
paedia Britnnnica Educational Corp., 1969.
Encyclo-
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop aim.
With teacher's guide,
SUMMARY : Illustrates the process of birth In a seahorse.
1. Sea-horse. 2. Parturition. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Edu-
cational Corporation.
597.5 77-709013
Encycl<q»edla Britao- olca Educational Corp.
Sea, ice, and fire (Motion picture) KEG Productions, To-
ronto. Released in the U. S. by A-V Explorations, 1969.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Audubcm wildlife theatre)
Produced In cooperation with tbe National Audubon and Canadian
Audubon Societies.
Credits: Producers, O. Kedey, B. EUls, D. Olbaon; consaltant, Q.
Knerer; music, R. Harrlaon; photographer, O. Pettinglll; editing,
L. Lawrence, D. Smith.
Summary; A study of Iceland and Its people, describing their
way of life within their natural heritage of glaciers, hot springs, and
wildlife, includes scenes of murrea ganneta, puffins, and klttiwakeai
1. Iceland. I, Keg Productions Limited. II. A-V Explorations,
Inc. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre (Hotlcm picture)
_ 914.91 77-709407
A-v Explorations
Sea Life Park
Man In the sea.
The Sea Uoo (Uotion pictvre) PubHc Media, inc. Beleaaed
by Films locorporated, 1970.
9min. sd. color. 16mm. (See'ntril)
A Primary language arts/life science series.
Edited version of the motion picture by Instltnt fBr Film und Blld.
Summary: Uses underwater photography to show tbe sea Hon to
his natnrai habitat Shows the bull watching over bis hareoi and
their young, some of which are still nursing.
1. Sea llona— Behavior. i. Public Media, Ina n. Fllma Incor-
porated. Series: See 'n tell (Motion picture) Series: A Primary
language arts/life science series ( Motion picture)
372.3 71-706811
PnbUc Media. Ine.
Sea oddities (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 196S.
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
Released by
33 fr. color. 35 iliro. and pbooodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm. micro-
groove. (Science of tbe sea)
With tescher's guide, marine charts, reference books, and plastic
embedment
CREDITS : Designed by Desmond Wedberg and Dan Ryan.
SUMMARY : Studies marine life and shows marine animals of
different sIms and shapes.
1. Marine fauna. I. Bailey Fllma, Inc.. Hollywood, CaUf. II.
BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Science of the sea (Filmstrip)
[QL121] 574.92 75-789787
BFA Bducatlooal Media
The Sea of Cortcz {Motion picture) Aeronares de Mexico,
1967. Made by Show Associates.
28 mln. sd color. 16 mm.
Spanish version also Issued.
Based on tbe book of the same title by Ray Cannon.
Credif: Narrator. Bay Cannon.
SiimiiMirv: Presents views of tbe Baja California peninsula, etn-
phaslzlng the deep sea fishing activitlea in tbe area.
1. Ba3a California — Descr. A trav. 2. Fishing — Mexico — BaJa
California. l Cannon, Raymond, 1882- The Sea of Cortes,
n. Aeronavea de Mexico, S. A.
7».l Fi A 68-228
CINB
The Sea otter (Motion picture)
1971.
GrovM' Film Productions,
17 miu. sd. color. 16 mm. (EcoIc«y, no. 1)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Photographer, William F. Bryan.
SUMMARY: Describes the history and behavior of ee« otters
and portrays their Influence on the ecology of the shallow waters ot
the Continental Shelf otf the central California coast
1. Sea otters. 2. Marine ecology— California. I. Grover Film
Productions. Monterey, Calif. II. Series: Ecology (Motion picture)
no. 1. __
[(iL787.C25] 5W.7 70-711471
Grover Film Productions
The Sea pirate {Motion picture) Edic films, Paris; Produc-
ciones CinematograHcas Balcazar, Madrid; and Arco films,
Rome. Released in the U. S. bv Paramount Pictures
Corp., 1967.
85 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Tecbniscope.
French version released under the title Surconf, le tigre des sept
mers.
Credit*: Executive producer, George de la Orandl^re; director,
Roy Rowland; script. George de la Grandl^re, Jack Severaa Gerald
Bavery: music, George Oarvarents; photography, G. Farrel; film
editor, Jean-Michel Gautier. Coat: Gerard Barray, Antonella Lualdl,
Terence Morgan, Genevieve Caslle.
Summary: A drama about the adventures of a French corsair
during the Napoleonic wars aft he attempts to amass a fortune fo
that he might marry the woman whom he loves.
1. Suicouf. Robert. 1773-1827- Drama. i. Bdlc. ii. Produc-
clones Cinematograflcas Balcaur. iii. Arco film, Borne, iv. Para-
mount Pictures Corporation, v. Surcouf, le tlgre des sept mers
(Motion picture)
791.43 75-707833
Sea power for freedom (Motion picture) Headquarters of
the Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic, 1953. Made by
U. S. Xnval Photop-aphic Center,
28 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Order no .MNT838.
Also Issued In 16 mm.
I- C. copy incomplete : 9 mln. : reels 1-2 wanting.
CREDITS : Project supervisor and writer, Don Farran : film
editor. Wlllinm Oratrlx.
SUMMARY : Discusses the cooperation of tbe NATO-SACU\NT
force* In thp rlefftise of Enroi>«' and the Atlantic -Shtiws varlims
trainlns cxerciBPs Including poor weather exercises, aln-raft mrrer
exercises, and landing exerdses. Concludes with an tnterrlew with
Admiral I.O'nde D. McCormldt, USN, first Supreme Allied Com-
mander, Atlantic.
1. Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic I. Supreme Al-
lied Commander, Allan- tic.
[VA450J 856,08 70-710439
Sea, Band, and ^ore {FUmstrip) Lyceum Prodoctioos,
1969.
48 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 a. for manual |wo-
Jector, 1 a. for automatic projector), 12 In., 83J rpm., 11 mln. (Sea,
sand, and shore)
Wllfr book entitled New moon cove, by Ann Attwood.
CredUi: Autlior and photographer. Ann Attwood.
Bwnmary: Shows the effects of tidal action, and erosion on the
seashore ; Includes scenes of headlands and fomatlons of the sand.
X Shore-linea. 2. Sand. i. Lyceum Production* (Firm) Se-
ries : Sea, sand, and shore ( Filmstrip)
551.3 74r-734039
Lyceum Productions
Sea slogs {Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions. Re-
leased by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in cart-
ridge, 1967.
2 min. si. color, tnper 8 mm. (Walt Dlaney nature library)
With fllni notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows sea alugs swimming and foraging for food. In-
dndes views of the Hermasenda and Navanax.
1. Sudlbranchlata. i. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. Baling
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-895
Baling Corporation
Sea sorcery {Motion picture) James Dutcher. Released by
Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
14 mi'i. sd. color. 16 mm
Formerly entitled Silhouettes In blue.
With guide.
CredilB: Director, James Dutcher.
Summary: Portrays the world beneath the surface of tbe ocean.
Shows various sea creatures, plants, and rock formations. Filmed
In the Caribbean waters of Grand Canyon, British West Indies.
1. Oceanography — Caribbean Sea. i. Dutcher, James, n. Con-
t«nporary Filma/McOraw-UIU. m. Silhouettes In blue (Motion
picture)
674.92 78-709418
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
The Sea star {Motion picture)
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mill. fi. color. 8 mm. (LIfesclence)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows basic life proce.'tses of the sea star.
1. Starfishes. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corpora-
tion. Series: Life edence (Motion picture)
698 76-704877
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Sea surface meteorology {Motion picture) American Mete-
orologicii! Society. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1967.
24 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (American Meteorological Society
film aeries)
Cre4iU: Adviser, Duncan C. Blanchard.
SwMnary: ESxplains tbe role played by the oceans In the formation
of rain and In particular with tbe transfer of large condensation
nuclei and electrical charges from the sea surface to the atmosphere.
Pictures an erupting volcano at tbe sea surface to illustrate the
possible consequences of nuclei and charge transfer processes.
1. Ocean-atmosphere Interaction. 2. Meteorology, Maritime. i.
Americas Meteorological Society, u. Universal Education and Visual
Alts.
561.6 Fi A 67-6971
Uolversal Bducatloo and TLsnal Arts
251
Sea transport (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1949.
Made by L. J. Simpkin. Released in the T7. S. l^ Gar-
man Educational Associatee, 1966.
39 fr. bAw. 85 mm.
With teacher notes.
Summary : Traces the evolution of shlpplof.
1. Shipping. I. Common Ground, ltd.. London. II. Carman
Educational Aaaoclates.
887.2 73-738632
Carman Educational Assodatea
The Sea turtle {Motion picture) Marine Studios,
by Sterling Educational Films, 1968.
Released
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wonders of tbe sea)
Magnetic sound track.
Summary: Examines the life cycle of the loggerhead sea turti&
Shows the turtle hatching, running to the sea, learning to swim,
learning to eat, Qndlng friends and enemies, and mating.
1. Loggerhead turile. l Marine Studloa, Marineland. Fta. n.
Sterling Educational Films, Inc. Series: Wonders of tbe sea
(Motion picture)
598.13 74-708199
Sterling Educational Films
The Sea urchin {Motion picture) American Institute of
Biological Sciences. Made by Calvin Productions. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Our living world)
Shortened version of the IdSl motion picture entitled An animal
life cycle.
With guide.
Summary: Follows the metamorphosis of the sea urchin from egg
to larva to adult. Shows sea urchins reprodudng In a laboratory
and demonstrates developmental process experiments using aea
urchins.
1. Sea-urchins. 2. Reproduction. i. American Institute of
Blolt^lcal Sciences, ri. McGraw-Hill Book Company, in. An Animal
life cycle (Motion picture) Series: Our living world (Motion
picture)
698 Fi A 67-5332
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
ea urchin {Motion picture)
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mill si. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop Him. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Sea-urchins. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
593 73-704958
Bncjclc^iaedlm Brltan- ulca Educational Corp.
Sea urchin {Motim picture) Thcnne Films^ 1969.
3 min. aL color, super 8 mm. (Tbe Invertebrates seriea)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUi: Collaborator, Bruce RusseU.
Summary: Studies tbe classlOcatloo. structure, behavior, and
ecology of tbe sea urchin.
1. Sea-urchins. l Thome Films, loc, Boulder, Colo. Series:
The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
693 74-700798
■nwrne Films
Sea urchin (embryology) {Motion picture)
Britannica Educational Corp.. 1968.
Encyclopaedia
4 mil. si. color 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop tilm. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Sea-urchins. 2. Embryology— Ech in odermata. i. Encycltqtae-
dla Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Marine biology
(Motion picture)
593 77-704959
EIncyclopaedia Brltan- nIca Educational Corp.
The Sea urchin, no. 1 {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Education Division, London ,196-!)
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop dim. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With ten Cher's guide.
Credit!: Advisers. B. Joneji, K. Larsen.
Sumtnary: Pictures the sea urchin and shows various aspects of
Its behavior.
1. Sea-urchins — Behavior. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd.. London.
693 Fi A 68-2938
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films.
The Sea nrchin, no, 2 {Motion picture) Halas and Batche-
lor Education Division, London |196-?}
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Ix>op dim. Issued la standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creiitt: .\dvlsers. B. Jones, K. Larsen.
SumTtwtry: Pictures tbe sea Qrchtn, using cloee-up pfaotograpliT to
show feeding, locomotion, and reproduction.
1. Sea-urchins. i. Halaa and Batchelor OartooD Films, ltd.,
LoodotL
Halas and Batchelor
Sea veatare. [Motion picture^
Made by Quest Productions,
ture Service, 1972.
593
Cartoon Filmi
Fi A 68-2936
Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey).
Released by Modem Talking Pic-
29 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pmenis a poetic view <rf ofFiborc drilling for oil, in a film
(WigiWid to iboiw the cooccrn ot Sundard Oil for the caviroctineiiL
I. Oil well drilliag. Submarine. 2. Envtronmeotal policy I. Simndafd Oil
Compaay. II. Modem Talking Picture Service, ioc.
(TN871.3] 622 72-701790
CINE 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sea water and the floor {Motion picture) Audio Produc-
tions. Released by John Wiley and Sons, 1970.
17 ii'ii. Ml. color. 16 mm. (Earth 8Clen<* series)
With ^Ide.
Ci-edift: ronsultant. Sam Nnniowltz,
Summarii: Disais^«s the Importance of the sea to human beings.
Des<.-rlbes the composition of aea water, the variations in terapera-
Hire of «■» water, the substances dissolved in sea water, the sedi-
ments that cover the sea floor, and the topography of the sea floor.
1. Sea-water. 2, Ocean bottom. i. Audio Productions, Inc..
New York. ii. Wiley (John) and Sons, inc. Series: Earth sci-
ence series (Motion picture)
551.4 75-706765
John WlIe.T and Sons
Seabourne Enterprises
see
Advection fog.
As you like it: an introduction.
Azimuthal maps.
The Cold front.
Conical maps.
Convection clouds.
Cross -channel flow In rivers.
Cubism.
Cylindrical maps.
Day and night.
Devel(^ment of a depression.
The Dogfish. Part 1: Afferent branchial
arteries .
The Dogfish. Part 2: Efferent branchial
arteries .
Dry channel and flood flow in rivers.
The Earthworm. Part 1: The digestive
system.
The Earthworm, Part 2: The nervous
system.
Flow in meandering rivers.
Formation of snow.
The Frog. Part 1: The digestive system.
The Frog. Part 2; The anterior venous
system.
The Frog. Part 3: The posterior venous
system.
Growth of sea waves.
Hailstorms.
Hamlet: Act 3. scene 1.
Henry IV, part 1: act 2, scene 4; act 5,
scene 4.
Henry IV, part 2 — ^Act 5, scene 5.
How rivers receive water.
Influence of rock structures.
The International date line.
An introduction to map projection.
Julius Caesar: act 1, scene 2,
King Lear: an introduction.
Laminar and turbulent flow.
Land and sea breezes.
Latitude,
Longitude.
Longitude and time.
Macbeth: act 1, scene 7.
The Merchant of Venice; act 1, scene 3;
act 4, scene 1.
A Midsummer night's dream: an intro-
<hiction.
The Moon.
The Moon and the tides.
Movement of ground water.
The Occlusion.
Orbital motion beneath waves.
Orographic clouds.
prevailing winds.
Radiation fc^.
Renaissance.
Rip currents.
Romeo and Juliet: act 2, scene 2.
The Seasons.
Sheridan's world of society.
Surface and sub -surface streams.
Surface currents on the oceans.
Thunderstorm,
Turbidity currents in the sea.
Turbidity currents on lakes.
Turbulence clouds.
Twelfth night: an Introdiction,
The Warm front.
Water cycle on land.
Water cycle on the ocean.
Wind set-up on lakes.
Seabury Press, inc.
see
How do you see black America?
252
The Seacoast (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. Bl. color. Buper 8 mm. (Picture dictionary of geographi-
cal terms)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge CSBe.
Sumtnary: Defines with words and pictures Tartoos geoffrm|dilcal
and geological terms pertaining to the aeacoast
1. Coasts — Terminology. l Ealing Corporation, Cambridge^
Mass. Series: Picture dictionary of geographical terms (Motion
picture)
551.4 73-7083U
Ealing Corp.
Seacoast people (Motion picture) William Claiborne, inc.
Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1970.
l.->ni;Li. 8(1. color. IG mm. (Places people live)
SUMM.\RV : Explains that the Maine lobster flahemian and the
Norwegian crab fisherman have independently developed similar
methods of liiiivestlnR the coastal waters.
1. Lobbiei fisheries— aiaine. 2. Crab fisheries— Norway. I.
William Claiborne, Inc. II. Sterling EMucational Films, Inc. IIL
Series: Places people lire (Motion picture)
[SH380.2.M ] 301.3 72-713010
Sterling Educational Films
Seagram (Joseph E.) and Sons, inc,
see
Gin in January.
Seagram -Distillers Corporation
see
Five,
Quartet — a ski story.
The Seagram touch of hospitality {Motion picture) House
of Seagram, Montreal, 1967. Made by Crawley Films.
20 min. s(i. color. 16 mm.
Credil*: Producer and director. Peter Cock: commentators. Rene
Vllleneuve, Frpd Davis; camera. Stanley Brede.
Summarv: Presents a live demonstration on how to mii annKs
by master bartender Ren« Villeneiive.
1 Liquors. i. House of Seagram, ltd.
Fi A 67-2354
National Film Board of Canada
The Seagull and the whale {FUtMtrip) National Film
Board of Canada, 1966.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
Frencli version released under the title La mouette et la baleine.
Credit*: Supervising producer. Hans MBUer; director. Gaston
Charbonneau ; writer, Andr^ Blanchard.
Summary: A maritime legend about the seagull and the whale.
Designed to bo used for story telling to promote creative English
in the primary and Junior grades. With captions.
1. Canada. National Film Board.
372.6 Fi A 68-4192
National Film Board of Canada
Seal, inc,
see
Creative ^plications.
Dry mounting: using ideas.
Seal island {Motion picture) Bulgarian Films, Sofia. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
1970.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
gMmmory; Describes a tiny deserted Island lost In the waters of
the rough sea of Okhotsk as migrating birds and seals gather In the
1 Seals (Animals). 2. Birds. S. Island ecology. i. Has-
orostranenle na fllml, Sofia, ii. Contemporary FiUas/McOraw-Hill.
915.7 75-708735
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sealab ii: the Navy's man-in-the-sea proKram {Film»trip)
Community Educational Resources, Dept. of Education,
San Diego Co. Released by Charles E. Merrill Books,
1966.
50 fr. color. 8A mm. and phonodisc: 331 rpm.
With study and teacher's guides, wall charts, and reference photo-
graphs. ,, .
Creditt: Author. Donald MacL««n.
Summary: Describes and illustrates the Tsrlous aspects of the
underneaa experiments carried on by the Nary's SeaUb.
1 Manned undersea research stations. i. San Diego Co.. t/sur.
iWt. of Kduc:iri..ii. II. Charles E. Merrill Books, inc.
551.4 Fi A 68-3587
Snn Diego Co., Calif, Dept. of Education
Sealed Power Corporation
ft's good business to go after ring jobs,
and Details make the difference.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sealing-off the small header tube {Motion picture) Educa-
tion DeTelopment Center, 1968.
4 mla. bL b&w. 8 mm. (Solder glan demoDstratloo series,
DO. 5)
Issued in standard 8 mm. aod In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physlca film program.
Excerpts from the 1968 motlOD picture entitled A laboratorr high
TRPuum technique.
With film notes.
Cre4itt: Editor, William Hansard; technical prmentatlon, Jan
Orsula.
Bummartf: Demonstrates how a tube Is prqwred for sealing under
Tacuutn and follows a ttme-lapse sequence of an actual seal off with
ao electric oven.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Vacuum-tubes. L Education Development Center. ZL A
Laboratory high vacuum technique (Motion picture) Series :
Solder glass deni<«stnition series (Motion picture) no. 5. Series:
College phfslca film program ( Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 68-1442
Education Development Center
(Scab, (Motion picture) International Tele-Film Produc-
tions, 1»49.
11 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (JcAn Kleran's kaleidoscope)
Credita: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee.
Summarv: Uses a telepboto lens to record the activities of a seal
family on a breeding Island.
1. Seals (Animals) r. International Tele-Film Productions, inc.
Series: John Kleran's kaletdoecope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2095
Seab (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Made by James
F. Ili?hop Film Communications, lieleased by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mIn. si. color. 8 mm. (Let's see the animals series)
Loop film niuuDted la cartridge.
Summar\i: I'resenta a view of the life pattern of seals. Including
their characteristics, environment, and locomotion. For primary
grades.
1. Seals (Animals)— Juvenile fllms. i. Chandler Publishing
Company, Sao Francisco, il McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Se-
ries: Let's see the animals series (Motion picture)
372.4 79-702199
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Seals (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Jacques Cousteau series)
Also issued In super 8 mm. Id cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Describes the relationship between the crew of the
Calypso and two young sea lions that were taken aboard. Shows
the training of the sea lions and the eventual testing in the open
sea without nets, harnesses, or leashes.
1. Sea lions. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. Sertea: Jacquea
Cousteau series (Motion picture)
599.7 7&-710110
Doubleday Multimedia
Seals at Pmnt le Batt (Motion picture) Douglas Steen,
Gilberton, Australia. Released in the U. S. by American
Educational Fihns, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
ftwnmiirv: Views of seals In their natural habitat.
1. Seals (Animals) i. Steen, Douglas B. n. American Educa-
tlooal Films.
599.7 74-709362
American Educational Fllmt
Seam finishes (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970. Made by Indiana University.
7 min. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
A1.10 Issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Explains the purpose of seam finishes and lists the
various types.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. Se-
ries: Making It In fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] 646.4 71-712061
Doubleday Multimedia
Seam finishes (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series part 1)
Loop film.
With teacher guide.
SU-MMAHY: Demonstrates several of the more common metho<N
of finishing a plain seam, includinft pinking, pinked and stitched,
turned and stitched, and machine zigzagged.
1. Sewing. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Education
anil Visual Arts. III. Series: Sewing series {Motion picture)
part 1,
LTT705] 646.2
Universal Education and Visual Arts
78-715097
Seam finishes: hand overcasting (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Cineaima, Montreal.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing tei'hniques series, set 3)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McOraw-HlU Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques aeries (Motion picture) set 3.
646.4 70-706541
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
S^m finishes: machine overcasting (Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms, MontreaL
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques series, set 8)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 3.
646.4 73-706542
McOraw-Hin Book Go.
Seam finishes: stitching and pinking (Motion picture) Mo*
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms, Montreal.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing tecfanlqaeB aeries, set 3)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 3.
646.4 71-706539
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Seam finishes: turned and stitched (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms,
Montreal.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques series, set 3)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques aeries (Motion picture) set 8.
646.4 76-706540
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Seaman in maritime command (FUmstrip) Canada
Dept. of National Defence, Ottawa. Made and released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1969.
51 fr. color. 85 mm.
Also Issued as slide set.
With text.
Bummcni: Explalna the role of the seaman in maritime com-
mand. With captions.
— Another issue, double fr.
1. Canada. Navy. l Canada. Dept. of National Defence,
n. Canada. National Film Board.
387.6 75-734354
National Film Board of Canada
Seamless modem (Motion picture) United States Steel
Corp. Made by Holland-WeRman Productions. Released
by Jam Handy Orpmization, 1968.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Explains how seamlesa sted Jdxies are made
1. Pipe, Steel. L United States Sterf Corporation, n. Jam
Haiidy Organization, Inc.
672 79-702862
OINB
Seams and hems — basting (Motion picture) Moreland-
Latchford Productions, Tortmto. Released in the U. S. by
Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (House economics: sewing)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
RUMMARr: Shows preparation for machine basting, how to
operate the machine, how to measure and pre«s, how to pin the
hem, aad how to stitch a hem by machine and by hand.
1, Sewing- 2. Machine sewing- I. Mor^and-I^tchford Produc-
UoDs, Toronto. II. Sterling Educational Films, Inc. Series: Home
economics: sewing (Motion picture)
646.2 75-709992
Sterling Educational Fllms
Seams: shoulders (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic clothing conatmcOon)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summarv; Blxplalns how to use the sewing machine when putting
In the shoulder seams of a dress,
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. l Walden Film Corporation.
Series- Basic clothing construction (Motion picture)
646.4 72-707967
Walden Film Corp.
Seams: sides (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1970.
4 nilit. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic clothing construction)
IxKjp film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Sutniimry: Explains how to sew side seams on a dress using a
sewing machine.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. Walden Film Corporation. Se-
ries: Basic clothing constnictlon (Motion picture)
646.4 76-707966
Walden Film Corp.
Sean (Motion picture) Ralph Arlyck, 1969.
15 min. ad. blew. 16 mm.
Summary: A four-year-old boy who tires In the Halght Aahbury
district of San Francisco describes his world and the adult world
as he sees It.
1. Boys. I. Arlyck, Ralph.
301.43 70-705007
CINE
(Sean MacBridC) (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
2S mm. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Meet the presb )
Telociist Mar. 18. 1951, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the presa.
Credit*: Spi^nsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Bummaiti: Former Irish Forelen Miuister Sean MacBride dis-
cusses the freedom aud unity of Ireland, and the role of Free Ireland
In the world with Martha Kountree. moderator, Joseph Harach,
James Reston, James Shepley. and Lawrence Spivak.
1. Ireland— Pol. ft govt.— 192(K i. National Broadcasting
Company, inc. NBC Television Network. Series: Meet the press
(Motion picture)
914.15 Fi 68-571
Seaport (mi the prairie (Motion picture) Illinois Dept. of
Business and Fconomic Development. Made and released
by Illinois Information Service, 1970,
2.% min. sd. color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY: Depicts Chicago as a deep water, ocean ve!!sel sea-
port : captures the mood of southern Illinois river life on the barges:
and relates Inland transjiortatlon to Chicago and the seaports of the
world.
1. Chicago — Harlwr. 2. Inland water transportation — Illinois.
I. Illinois. Dept. of Business and Economic Development. II. Illi-
nois. Information Service.
917.73 77-711438
CINE
Seaquariom night watch (Motion picture) Miami Sea-
quarium, 1969. Made by Reela Films.
26 min. sd- color. 16 mm.
Summarjf: Shows, without narration, a night guard as he makes
his rounds and sees the behind-the-scenes, after-dark activities at a
major marine exhibit.
1. Aquariums, Public. L Miami Seaquarlum, Miami, Fla.
674.92074 76-706103
CINE
The Search (Motion picture) Ann Curtis Calcagni, Canada.
Released in the U. S. by Radim Films for Film Images,
1968.
13 min. sd color. 16 mm.
Bammarj/: Blends poetry, sculpture, and music with the sounds
and the beauty of a far North river bank in the spring.
1. The arts— Canada. 2. Aesthetics. i. Calcagnl, Ann Curtis,
n. Kadlro Film.", inc.. New York.
704.94 Fi A 68-1777
Radim Films
The Search (Motion picture) Group TV (the Weetinghouse
Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the Operation Gov-
ernment Committee of Washington, D, C. Released by
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 min. sd. color with bftw sequences. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment story, no. 15)
L. C. has biw print.
CrediU: Producer, Alfred Kelman; writer, Vivian Moss; narra-
tors, Stephen Horn, Paul Long ; consultant, Randal] B. Ripley ; re-
search, Dell Byrne : music. Jess Soracl.
Summary: Explains the difference between congressional hearings
and Investigations, pointing oat that bearings become Investigations
when a committee uses Its power to subpoena witnesses and demand
testlDwny.
1. Oovernmental investigations — U. S. i. Westlnghouse Broad-
easting Company, Ine Series: The Government story (Mo-
tion picture) no. 15.
828.3 70-707198
Search and privacy (Motion picture) Churchill Films, 1967.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sxmni'irj/; Presents realistic, contemporary situations which de-
pict some of the problems surrounding the conflict between efficient
law enforcement and the right of the Individual to be free from un-
reasonable searches and Invasion of privacy.
1. Law enforcement — U. S. 2. Searches and seizures — U. b.
3 Privacy. Right of— U. 8. i. Churchill Films, Los Angeles.
323.4 Fi A 68-517
CINE
Search and qnestiiming of juvenile offender (Motion pic-
ture) Roscoe Pound- American Trial Lawyers Foundation,
1968, Made by University of Michigan.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Criminal law series, no. 5)
SUMMARY: Deals with various aspects of a criminal lawsuit
Involving a liquor store robbery caae. Shows the Interrogation of
the Juvenile robbery suspect and the search of his school locker and
residence.
1. Police questioning— U. S. 2. Searches and seizures— U. S. I.
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation. II. Series:
Criminal law series (Motion picture) no. 5.
1:KF9625] 845 73-714037
Roscoe Pound-American Trial lawyers Foundatlwi
The Search and the prize (FUmstrip) Ford Motor Co.
[1965*1 Made by Educational Affairs Dept, Ford Motor
Ca
103 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 s., 10 In., 33i rpm.
With script and guide.
Summarv: Describes the Ave I'tepa in the scientific method and
relates them to work being done at the Ford Motor Company. Dis-
cusses a major breakthrough at the Ford Scientific Laboratory In
the field of superconductors and points out the five steps Involved
In the scientific method.
1. Science — Methodology. 2. Superconductors. i. Ford Motor
Company.
501 Fi A 68-5123
Ford Motor Co.
The Search for a truer reality (FUmstrip) Brunswick
Productions, 1968.
62 fr. color. 85 mm. (Hie Novel In literature)
Credilt: Director, Karen Welntraub; writer, Jane Gevertz; Illus-
trators, Richard Hall. Eva Hill, William HiU; editor, Rita E^Meito.
Summary: A survey of a period in the development of the novel
as a literary form. With captions.
L Fiction — History and criticism. i. Brunswick Productions.
Series : The Novel in literature ( Fllmstrlp)
809.3 70-732983
Brunswick Productions
The Search for an answer (Motion picture) Dawn Bible
Students Association. Released by Modem Talking Pic-
ture Service ,196-?,
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Treats the question of a future life by showing a
chnrch social worker's efforts to find his own answers with the aid
of his former college professor.
L Future life. i. Dawn Bible Students Association, n Modern
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
236 Fi A 67-M30
Modern Talking Picture Service
The Search for black identity: Hakohn X (FUmstrip)
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1970.
2 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 2 pbcmodlsca (2 s. each; 1 s. for
manual projector; 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 3SI rpm.
mtorogroove.
Also iHSued with phonotape In cassette.
With discussion guide.
Conlentt: L Man of challenge. lOS fr.. 19 min.— JL Man of cbange.
78 fr., 15 min.
1. Little. Malcolm. 1626-1965. i. Guidance Associates of Pleas-
antville. N. Y. II. Malcolm X (mmstrip)
928 72-736369
Guidance Associates rev
253
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The S«anh for fobck identity: Blartin Luther King
(Filmatrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y^
1»70.
lOD fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlHC: 2 s., 12 In.. 83i rptn., S2
mlD. mlcrosroore.
With discussion guide. , , *w
SxmiNarv: Traces tbe life of Martin Lutber King, examlnlnf the
Impact of the man and the movementa that he founded.
1. King. Martin Luther. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasant-
TUle. N. Y.
923 70-735485
Guidance Associates
The Search for black identity: prood herita«c fnm West
Africa (Filmatrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville,
K. Y.. 1970.
■> filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodisca (2 s. each : 1 s. for
manual projector; 1 a. for automatic projector). 12 In., 331 rpm.
mlcrogroo»e.
.\lgo issued with pbonotape In cassette.
With discussion guide.
Creditt: Program consultant, Richard W, Hull.
Summary: Deacribes the major cultural and political achleTttnents
of West African societies from the 4th throu^ the 19th centurle*.
Comtmt$: I. The savanna. 83 fr.. 16 mln.— 1. The foreat. 87 fr..
15
I. OuU-
1. Africa, West— ClTlliaatloa 2. Africa. West— PoUtica.
ant-e .issortates of PleasantTlUe, N. T.
916.7 76-736047
Guidance Associates rev
Search for cancer viruses {Motion picture) National Edu-
cational Television, and the British Broadcasting Corp.,
London. Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center, 1967.
30min. sd. Wtw. 16 mm. (Spectrum)
Creditt: Producer, Eliot Tozer; dlrt^tor, Bert Shapiro; narrator,
Joseph Julian; etlltor. Kurt Hlrschler.
Summary: Describes the nature and the Importance of recent
eiw-riments which have Implicated viruses as the cause of leukemia.
Shows characteristics of healthy cells, cancerous cells, and viruses.
1 leukemia. 2. Oncogenic viruses. I. National Educational
Television and Radio Center, n. British Broadcasting Corporation,
m. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Spectrum
(Motion picture)
616.1
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Fi A 68-65
The Search for excellence {Motion picture) Nortli Carolina
Film Board (1965!i Released by University of North
Carolina Bureau of Audionsual Education.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Discusses the role, pi-esent and potential, of the con-
solidated school KCt against a background of changing communities.
Increased mobility, mergers or shifts between city and county bound-
aries, and giVHter need for utlllMtion of teaching resources. Exam-
ines consolidation of school systems between city and connty areas
in Greenville. Winston-Salem, Charlotte, and Waynesvllle areas.
1. Schools— Centralisation. i. North Orollna. Film Board.
Q. North Carolina. University. Bureau of Audiovisual Education.
379 Fi A 67-5602
North Carolina. tJnIv. Bureau of AV Education
A Search for learning {Motion picture) Natiotial Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1968.
13 ml.i sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Wiih teacher's guide.
Credits: I'l-oducer. Joseph Koenlg; director and writer, Donald
Sheblb : research and commentary. Cordon Martin ; photography,
Klartln Duckworth.
Sunimary: Demonstrates Innovative methods of teaching, Illus-
trates the discovery method of learning, and shows flexible methods
of classroom organisation to provide for Individualised and Inde-
pendent learning.
1. Educational innovatlona. 2. Learning by discovery. 3. Indlvld-
uailMHl Instruction. i. Onada. National Film Board, ii. McGraw-
Hill Rook <:k>mpany.
371.3 Fi A 68-999
McGruw-HllI Book Co.
Search for neaaias- [Motion picture] Morven Films. Made by
Don Maclsaac. Released by Perennial Education, 1972.
30 (nin. id. color. 16 mm.
Alio bsued in 16 mm in cartridge with magnetic found; in super i mm. on
red with optical tound; in >upcT 8 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound.
Videotape on reel aitd videocasiette also iuued.
With ftudy guide.
SUMMARY: An tmpenwui young man leaves his job in ■ city gas sution
lo build a cabin and live off the land in the country. His failure to succeed proves
that more than superficial knowledge is needed to cope successfully with impor-
tant decisions.
1. Meaning (Psychology) 2. Decision- making I. MoP/en Films II.
Perennial Education, inc.
371.4 72-701965
Perennial Education 72 MARC
The Scvch for MoyaoM. iMotion picture] Univerwty of Mary-
land. 1972.
S mia. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dvmoostntes the basic techniques of archaeology, showing
Uaivcmty of Mvyland MudenU as d«y escavste ■ nu on the Potomac River
bebev«d to be the remains of the chief village of tbe Piacataway Indians. laM seen
by Captain John Smith.
I. Coooy Indians- Antiquities. 2. Archaeology -Methodotofy. 1.
Maryland. Univarsity.
,E99.CI7J, 917.52 "-^'J^'
CJNE 72 MARt
Tbe Search fornational unity. 1800-1927
China: iconiet of natkmattMB. lSOO-1927.
A Scwch for shapes. [Filmstripi Media Services and Captioned
Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Educatitni for the Handicapped.
Made by Creative Arts Studio. Released by Educational Media
Distribution Center, 1971.
25 fr. color, 35 mm.
Captioned for use in school programs for the deaf
With script and teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Angclcne Ogden. artist. Auodre Knutson.
SUMMARY: Preaenu ■ story designed to teach basic words to deaf children.
For primary grades.
I. Deaf— Education— English language— Juvenile films. I. United States.
Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captiotied
Films Branch. II. Educational Media Distribution Center.
[HV2468j 371.91 72-732548
Creative ArU Studio 72 MARC
Search for the Monitor {Motion picture) Westinghouse
l"o.dc" i„R Co.. 1058. P>deased by Trans-T.u, 11.s.nb-
"'^m^°''';i ^Tior 16 m» (The African OvH W.r: . pl<>
m,l,„ o( .he Monitor. lo.t on D«"">'yr Sl^J »" C«"« B.tter,*
1 M^lth Boy Mr. Uncoln> camen nun, M'thew B. ■"■«■
S,."^SS^^o?2;B™.dc..«n. C.„^^,^
B.Br.di( Motion p.c. J^'""-'' Fi 68-65
The Search for Ulysses (Motion picture) CBS News, 1966.
56 min. sd. biw. 16 mm.
Telecast as a CBS News special. Jan, 11, llwo.
SSi on the book entitled Ul,»«. (bond b, K™'« ^""T^p,,
?^irnlTS- Producer Martin Carr; wrltera, Martin t-arr, i-ai
W.llfa™!n.rrr.^Se Bradford: nJuslc, John *ddl«.n; erne™-
""SbSxirT;.^ lSH;SS"b'?-Ulrss» though the Med-
iterran "n ^. Inclnde. ex»n,t. torn the Odj.«y of Homer
"f SSaiT" TSitoerua. Ody.*.. II. Bradford, Ernie Dua-
„te £!br^ljs,e^ fouhd. III. Columbia Broadcartlng System. Inc.
CBS News. ^^ 76-709786
Search for vengeance {Uolum picture) Wolper Productions.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1966,
f..Sil»"'A .'SSr of%'?Slem. of World War n a, revealed In
,h. ;Sr?f' one man who''»»»pe. me *™" ^'ScSTof^ffi
World War n and seeks Tenjeance on tbe NaiU because oi u»ir
'"?'^rid°'w.r.''l'^l»<!^Dr.m.. .. Wolper Productions.
I. Fito. inconwrated. ^ _^ 78_709O«
Public Media. Inc.
The Search goes oa. (Motion picture] District of Columbia Model
School Division, 1972. Made by Creauve Arts Studio.
29 min. »d, color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows humanlHic and successful teachins stratesic* that are
being used by the Model School Division in the District of ColumbU-
1. Educaiion-Esperimental methods. 2. Educational innov.uons-Wash-
inalon DC. 1. District of Columbia. Model School Division.
,LB1026, "1.3 72-700347
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Search into space (Motion picture) Government of India
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting,
Bomba.v |1!)61,
Cr^ttt: Pi^ucer, Ear. Mlr: director and writer. Shlv Kdm"
Sabanl ; music, JIten Oolul ; photographer, O. P. Arora ; editor, D. I .
" "sUmmOTC A documentary Mm about balloon nights In India con.
ducted by the Tata Institute of Fundamental RCTean-h »°der the
auspices of the Atomic Energy Commission to probe the lono^iher.
"1.''MeS'rSSSr,e«.rcb. t. India ( Republic ) Ministry of
Information and BroadraHtlng.
661.6(yr2 Fi 67-2304
Search into wUte space. [Motion picturcj Canada Dept. of In-
dian Affairs and Northern Development. Ottawa. Made and
released by National Film Board of Canada. 1970.
16 min, sd color 16 mm.
Abo iuued in 35 mm.
Produced with the a*siitance of Panarctic Oils Ltd.
CREDITS: Producer, flarrie Howellt; director, Jtme» Carney; writer, Un
M«cNeil; photographer, R<o Grigoirc; editor. Albert Kish.
SUMMARY, Showi ihc problem* and co»ts involved in searching for oil m
the Canadian Arctic.
1. Oil fields— Canada. Northern. 2. Oil fields- - Arctic regions. 3. Prospect-
ing. I. Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. II
Canada. National Film Board,
[TN873, 622 72-702580
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
The Search to survive (Motion picture) National Broad-
casting Co., 1967. Beleased by Graphic Curriculum.
li min Hd color 16 mm. (Animal wercta)
Pr^uced In cooperation with the National Education Assocla-
tlon, the National science Teachers Association, the A""!"" I^-
bra^y Association, and the American Institute of •"»'«I«?J,^^?""!;
Samssor,: De«Tlbe. the adaptations of antoala <», '•^«"'°' !?!;
roundlnn- dUtlagulahM the special characterlstlca of man — erecl
EStu,!,,'^..^^ arnt. anThinda, sharp 'r"nd'u%?t.'l» Sch
!ipeech— which enable him to Improve on nature and survive In sticll
unfriendly environments as outer space. ..... ^,.,_...«»
1 Adaptation (Biology) "• J""!"! »"*'',£S-°*A^SSf2:
Inc. n. Oraphic Curriculum, inc.. New York. Serle.: Animal se-
crets (Motion picture! ^^
591J( Fl A 68-1028
Graphic Curriculum
Senrch warrant (Motion picture) Boscoe Pound-American
Trial Lawyers Foundation, 19«8, Made by University of
Michigan,
9 mill. sd. h4w. 16 mm. (Criminal law series, no. 6)
SCMMARY- Deals with vsrlous aapects of a criminal lawsuit
lav.ilving a liquor store tflbbery caae. Shows police ofllcera seeking
and obtaining a warrant from the magistrate to search the premises
of tbe adult robbery suspect
1. WarranU (Uiw)— U, S. I, Roecoe Pound-American Trial
Lawyers Foundation. II. Series. Criminal law series (Motion plc-
rKF^SSOl «« T7-714038
Iloscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers roaiidatkiii
Searching (Motion picture) British Newfoundland Corp.,
Montreal, 1968. Made by Crawley Films.
17 min "A. color. 16 mm.
Credits.- Producer and director, Seaton Flndlay; commentator,
BuddKnapp; photographer, Robert Ennls. „ ,„.k v.»rn„nd
Summorll: Explains the system used by the British Newfound-
land Corp to eiplore tbe mineral and geological potential of Its con-
ce.'wions In Labrador and NewfoundUnd.
1 Prospecting. 2. Mines and mineral resources— Newfoundland.
I. British Newfoundland Oirporatlon. ,^o„»
622 72-70089**
National Film Board
of Canada
Searle (G. D. ) and Company
see
Hypotonic duodenography.
Searles Cinevlslon Films
see
Beauty & la mud.
Were tiger.
Sears, Roebuck and Company
see
Batting with Ted Williams.
Decorating made easy.
Fashions in dining.
Furniture styles and selection.
Great American homes.
How do you figure ?
How to select window treatments.
Let's decorate the bathroom.
Let's go fishing in the northland.
Window treatment, styles and selection.
Young fashion forecast, fall & winter 1967.
Young fashion forecast — fall 1968.
Young fashion forecast — fall 1969.
Young fashion forecast — spring 1969.
Young fashion forecast — spring 1970.
Young fashion forecast— spring 1971,
Your space age kitchen.
Sears, Roebuck Foundation, Chicago
see
Art is . . .
Hey, what about us!
254
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Seas of infinity {Motion picture) National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, lt>69. Made by Film Graphics.
15 mio. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crediti: Producer, Pea Sterena: writer, William Bernal; aarrator,
Norman Rose.
Summarv.- Revtewn the plannlag, development, lauDonlng, and
fanctloo of the Orbiting Aatronomlcal Oh»erTatory, a Berlea of
orbiting telescope* which are being used to atudy the solar sjatem
and the etara. Features comments br leading actentlBts on the
potential of this adTancement In aHronomj.
1. Orbiting astronomical obserratorlea. i. U. S. National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration.
522 72-701239
U. S. National Aero- nauttcs and Space Administration
Seashore {FUmairip) Sigma Educational Films, 1968.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Experiencing visual environments)
With study guide.
Creditit: Photographer, Jamea W. CrandalL
Summarv.- Shows pictures of the seashore to Illustrate lt> shapes,
fonn.s, and textures. __ „ . ,
1. Seashore. i. Sigma Educational Films. Series: Blxperi-
eocing Tlsual enrlronmenta (Fllmstrtp)
333.9 70-782601
Sigma Bdncatlooal Fibna
[Motion picture] Pyramid Films, 1971.
7 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: CloMiy viewt the bctuiiei of the occmn «nd ill wildlife. In-
elude* tupcr-ilow motion sequences of pelicans diving for fuh
I. Marine bioio(y. 2. Ocean I. Pyramid Films, inc.
tQH91i 574.5 78-715456
CINE 72 MARC
The Seashore community; how plants and animals are
fitted for life along the sea {Filmstrip) Budek Films &
.•Glides. 1961.
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
Crei\t$: Authors, Jobu W. Hole, James T. Robinson.
Summary: .^liows how plants and animala often must be able to
live both in and out of water because of the changing tides.
1. Seashore biology. i. Budek (Herbert B.) Films and Slides,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
872.3 7^-783156
Budek Films & Slides
The Seashore — Pacific coast {Motion picture) Arthur Barr
Productions, 1968.
10 urn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Revi^-d version of the 1&48 motion picture entitled The seashore.
With teaching guide.
Summarv-' Explores the sandy trachea and rocky coastlines of
the Pacific shore. Shows cloee-upa of typical plants, birds, shells,
and aolmat life along the sandy beach and In the tfdepools.
1. Seashore biology —Pad fie const. i. Barr (Arthur) Produc-
tions, Pasadena, Calif.
574.92 Fi A 68-2978
Arthur Barr Productions
The Seashore: Padre Island National Seashore {FUmitrip)
Educational Filmstrips, 1967.
38 fr. color. 3o mm. (David and Mary explore America)
Eastman color.
Credit*: Writers and photographers, Sidney Nolan, Mary Lee
Nolan,
Summart/: Describes various types of land and water phenomena
found by a young girl and boy on their trip to Padre Island, a sea-
shore along the coast of Texas. With captions.
1. Padre Island National Park (Proposed) 2. Seashore. i.
Educational Filmstrips. HunUvllle, Tex. Series: David and Mary
explore America (Filmstrip)
Fi 67-1628
Seashore — plant and animal adaptations {Motion ptcture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968,
4 rain. «i. color. 8 mm. (Life adence)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide
Summary: D^lcts the adaptations made by plants and animals
that Inhabit the seashore.
1. Seashore biologj". i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educatlonnl
Corporation. Series : Life science (Motion picture)
574.92 76-704869
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
TTie Seaside (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1951.
Made by W. G. Moore. Released in the IJ. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
23 fr. b&w. So mm. (Exploring tbe landscape)
With teachers notes.
SUMMARV: An elementary physical geography study of the for-
mation of different coastal featares.
1. Coasts. 1. Common Ground, ltd.. London. II. Carman Edu-
cational Astiociates. Series: Exploring the landscape (Filmstrip)
551.4 77-733533
Carman Educational .Associates
The SeasiMi {Motion picture) Donald MacDonald. Released
by Contemporary Films, 1967.
15 mi:i, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summat^: Pictures the Christmas season In Los Angeles. in-
clude InterrieAvs with ministers, Sunday school children, and busi-
- Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Christmas. r. MacE>onald. Donald, n. Contemporary Films.
inc., New Tork.
394.268 Fi A 68-815
OINB
Season of Mmdays {Motion picture) Rapoport, 1967.
4 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimenul film which i>ortrays the dilemma of a
man torn between what he wants to do and what he most do aa a
working memt>er of society.
1. Conflict (PsychoU^y) i. Raptqwrt, John.
301.6 Fi A 68-818
CINE
The Season of the brides (Motion picture) Romania film,
Bucharest Released in the U. S. by Contemporary
Films McGraw-Hill, 1971.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and script, Alecu Croitoru; directors of pho-
tography, Mlrcea Mladln, George Cristea.
SUMMARY: Presents traditional Russian dances, folk costumes,
and wedding customs against the background of a peasant wedding.
1. Folk dancing, Russian. 2. Russia — Social life and customs.
I. Romania film. 11. (Contemporary Fllms/McG raw-Hill.
394.296498 72-711907
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Seasons {Motion picture) Michigan Dept. of Conserva-
tion, 1966.
24 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Photographer and editor, Clyde Allison.
Sttmmocv: Shows the plant and anlnwil life of a field and partly
wooded area near a small lake, from early spring untU the following
1 Seaaons 2. Natnral history. i. Michigan. Dept of Con-
""""^ 600.9 FiG8-23»
The Seasons {Famttrip) Edwin Shapiro Co., 1»«6. Made
by Edwin Sl»pir».
Iron color. 35 mm. ( rilmstrtp >« » : AMitmomy )
Summo™.- BxdUIiu how the sun Infliiemeo temperenire. In-
cl,SrZ«™tloM of p.r»ltel r„. •"i 1t°<'««™J,^.'"""''S
S the eerthe eiiii. the mlgmtlon of the perseoillcular ni. and
the IncUimtlon ot the oirth-s «in. With captlooj. .._„^,
1. 8e.»»». t Mwln Shiplro Oompeuy. Serlee: AMrooomjr
(Fllmrtrip. Bd-lh Sh.pl,. Co.)^^ 76-m7S4
Edwin Shapiro Ca
[Motion picture] Hubbard Scientific Co., 1970.
4 fflin. m. color, luper S mm. (Aatronomy)
Loop film in cartridge.
Abo iMued in lUndard I mm.
With leacher'i |u)dc.
SUMMARY: ExpUhu what caute* the »e«oni.
I. Seasons. I. Hubbard (T. N.) Scientific Comjmny, Northbrook. III. II-
Seriei: Attrooomy. [Motion picture]
tQB631i 525 72-700540
Hubbard Scientific Co. U
MARC
The Seasons (Motion picture) Arthur Mokin Productions,
1971.
IT miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CRED1T8: Producer and director. Arthur Mokin; photographer,
Ken Brooks. . , ,
SUMMARY : Records the cycle of the seasons on a dairy farm
in the Penn.syWanla Dutch country.
1 Seawns. I. Mokin (Arthur) Productions. New York.
[QH48] 525 70-713788
Arthur Mokin Produc- tlons
The Seasons (Motion picture) Seaboume Enterpriaes, Eng-
land. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Solar system)
Loop film.
With study guide. ^ ,. . ..
SITMMARY : lUnstratea how the seasons change as a remilt of tte
movement of the earth around the earth and the tilt of the earth s
"l" Seasons. I. Seobourne Enterprises. II. BFA Bdocational
Media Series: The Solar system (Motion picture)
626 7&-712393
BFA Bdocational Media
The Seasons— the earth and its mo-vement aroimd the sim
{Filmstrip) J. Arthur Rank Limited, Tendon rl96-K]
Released in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arta iimih
22 fr color. S5 mm. (Physical and mathematical geography)
fummary: Uses diagrams, maps, and drawings to show the earth s
movement around the sun during the four seawns of the J«r
1 *i«iiion« I Bink (J. Arthur) Limited, n. UnWersal Edu-
cation^ visual Arts! series : Physical and mathematical geog-
raphy (Filmstrip) ^^ Fi A 68-3878
Universal Education and Visual ArU
The Seasons— the earth and the son's rays {FUmstnp)
J. Arthur Rank Limited, London ,196-!, Released in the
U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts.
17 fr color 35 mm. (Physical and mathematical geography)
Summary: ^■^«« diagrams, mope, and drawings to erplaln how the
earth Is alTected by tbe sun's rajs during tbe four seasons of the
^*1'' Seasons. i. Rank (J. Arthur) Limited, ii. Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts. Series: Physical and mnthemalical geog-
raphy (Filmstrip)
525
Visual Arts
Fi A 68-3877
Universal Education and
Scatinc the dental patient and operatkigr team {Motion
picture) University of Alabama, School of Dentistry,
1966.
10 mln. sd. bdtw. 16 mm.
Swmmary: Describes tHe proper positioning of the dental patient
in a contour chair and tbe operator and (4ialrslde asslstairt on oper-
ating stools.
1. Dentistry— Practice. i. Alabama. ITnlTerslty. School of
Dentistry.
617 7ft-7008e2
Alabama. Univ. Srtiool of D«ittstr7
Scatraia. [Motion picture] Bennett Olotzer and Robert Schuster.
Made and released by Robert Sosenko, 1971.
9 min. td. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director, cinematograph ei, «nd editor. Roben Soaenko.
SUMMARY; A promotional film for the rock group Seatrmin. Showt tbe lix
members of the group playing ■ vsriety of instruments u they perform together.
1 Seatrsin (Musical group) I. Glotzer, Bennett II. Schuster. Robert.
III. Sosenko. Robert.
rMU21] 780.07 72-700480
CINE 72 MARC
Seattle. Community College
see
Where it's hapi)ening.
Seattle. Television station KOMO-TV
see KOMO-TV (Television station) Seattle
Seaweed harrcstiiv {Motion picture) Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by International Gommunioation Films,
1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Japan aeriee)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and la
super 8 mm.
From the 1961 motion picture entitled Japan harTe«ta the sea.
With teacher study guide.
Summary; Shows teams of female divers, called Amaa. collecting
seaweed in Ice-cold water at depths of 30-80 feet
1. Marine algae — Harvesting. 2. Divers. i. Japan harvests the
sea (Motion picture) n. Dtai>ey (Walt) Productiona. nL Interna-
tional Communication Flhns. Series: Japan series (Motion pic-
ture)
916.2 79-703208
International Communi- cation Films
Seaweeds {Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarw: Shows various kinds of seaweed, discussing their
glowing conditions, farming, conservation, and Importance In In-
''"V^Marine algae. i. Canada. National Film Board, u.
McGraw-HiU Book company. ^^^ ^^^^^^
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
SebatUer en conkiir {Motion picture) Thomas A. Taffel,
1969.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Explores the adaptation of the Sabattler effect In
color. Includes both Sabattiered prints and Sabattlered camera
master fooUge.
L Color photography. i. Taffel. Thomas A.
778.6 74-706099
CINB
Secession {FUmatrip) Jones and Osmond.
Modern I-rfaming Aids, 1968.
Released by
255
■J3 fr color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Part 1 covers the arguments for and against Immediate
secession which vrere presented at an Alabama State Convention
prior to the Civil War. Part 2 traces the feelings of a poor south-
ern farmer as he debates joining a local militia. For elemenUry
grades. With captions,
1. SecesNloii. i. Jones and Osmond, inc. u. Modern Learning
AidK, New York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 78-733292
Modem Learning Aids
Second chance {Motion picture) Children's Herional Hos-
pital, 1967. Made by Jerome L. Schulman.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows how a twenty -two-month -old child who is se-
verely retarded mentally, physically, and emotionally was helped
through tbe mother bank volunteer program.
1. Mentally handicapped children. i. Chicago. Children's
Memorial Hospital.
362.7 Fi A 68-161
CINE
Seetmd chance for security {FQvutrip) Graphic Research.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1969.
64 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector. 1 «. for automatic projector). 12 In., 33| rpm., 13 mln. micro-
groove. (Vocational counselling series, no. 1)
Sumrttary: Reviews the MDTA program and bow It Is supported
by national and local government Outlines the basic sources of
MDTA funds as well as the types of allowances that traloeea may
receive while continuing their education. Focuses on the orienta-
tion course, the pre-occupational training period, and on-the-job
training.
1. Occupational tralnlng—U. 8. l Graphic Research, inc. n.
International Film Bureau, Inc. Series: Vocational counaetllng
series (Filmstrip) no. 1.
371.42 76-735441
International Film Borean
Second effort (Motion picture) Dartnell Corp., 1968. Made
by Take Ten, inc.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With leader's guide and aupplementary material.
Summary : VInce Lombardi shows how the five motivational prin-
ciples that he used to build great footbaU teams can be used with
equal success In Improving the perforn>ance of any salesman.
1, Salesmen and salesmanship. 2. Sports — Psychological aspects.
I. Dartnell Corporation.
668.85 72-709367
Dartnell Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Second generation Americans (FUmatrip) Jonea and Os-
mond. Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
24 fr. oolor. a"i mm. {Critical thlnliing aids)
With twiclifi's guitie.
Svmmaiif: Part 1 presents ihe effects of American education on
Immigrant children ns they struggle to adjust to their new country.
Part 2 trace.s the widening gap between Immigrant parents and
their children. For elementary grades. With captions.
1. U. S.— Emigration and immigration. 2. Aaalmllatlon (Sociol-
ogy) I. Jones and Osmond, inc. n. Modern Learning Aids, New
York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Ftlmstrlp)
372.8 71-738298
Modern Learning Aids
Second genesis. (Motion picture] Consumers Power Co.
Released by Perennial Education, 1972.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ai»o issued in 16 mm, in cwtridge with magnetic sound; in super 8 mm on
reel with optical sound; in super 8 mm. in cannd|e with magnetic sound,
Videoupe on reel and videocasMtte also issued.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Graphically depicts the effects of pollution on the human envi-
ronment, assening that only worL and the mnovative use of technology can solve
(he pollution ptoblem.
I Pollution, I Consumers Power Company 11 Perennial Education, inc,
tTD174] 301.34 72-701941
Perennial EdtKation 72
MARC
TW Second taw. (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
30 min. »d, b4w, 16 mm, (The Laws of disorder, no. <)
CREDITS: Author. George Porter,
SUMMARY: Discuases and illustrates the second law of thermodynamics
which sutes thai every system which is left to itself will, on the average, change
towards a position of maximum probability,
I , Thermodynamics. I. British Broadcasting Corporation, Television Ser-
vice. II. Time-Life Films, III, Series; The Uws of disorder. [Motion piclurei
JqC311) 541 75-714627
Time-Ufe Filma ^2
MARC
Second sight (Motion picture) Eye-Bank for Sight Restora-
tion. Made by Lee Mendelson Filra Productions. Released
by Modern Talking Picture Service, 1963.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary," Explains the function and importance of the Eye Bank
through Interviews with doctors, donors, and recipients.
1. Eye banks, i, Eye-Bauk for Sight Restoration, ii. Modern
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
617 79-706104
com
The Second time around (Motion picture) Cummings-Har-
man Productions. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 196L
90 mil., ltd. color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope. Color by Deluxe.
Based on the novel of the same title by Richard Emery Roberts.
CrcdUt: Producer, Jack Cummlngs; director, Vincent Sherman;
scrvenplay, Oscar Saul. Cecil Dan Hansen: music, Gerald Fried;
director of photography, Ellis W. Carter; film editor, Betty Stein-
berg. Catt: Debbie Reynolds. Steve Forrest, Andy Griffith. Juliet
Frowse, Thelma Hitter. Ken Scott.
nummary: A mniantlc comedy describing the adventures of a
young widow fn>m the East who moves to a frontier town In Arlwrna
In 1910 is elected sheriff, and starts to clean up the town.
t Roberts, Richard Emery, 1903- The second time around.
II. Cummlnga-Hartman Productions, in. Twentieth Cen-
(uiy-Fox Film Corpora- tlon.
Fi 68-1573
A Second transcontinental nation (1872) (Motion picture)
National Film IJoard of Canada, 1969.
TiO inln. wl. b&w. US mm. (.Struggle for a border, no. 9)
CREDITS: PrtKiui-er and writer, Ronald Dick; directors, Pierre
L'Avare, Ronald Dick; i-ommeiilary, William Weintraub; commenta-
tur, J. Frank Willis; music. Robert Fleming; editor, Marlon Mead-
ows.
SLilMARY : Traces Canada's struggle to preserve her border
after confederation and portrays the efforts of the country to sur-
vive IIS a transcontinental nation independent of the United States.
1. Canada— History— 1867- 2. U. S.— Boundaries— Canada.
.3. Cjinada— B<»undarle«— U. S. I. Canada. National Film Board.
II. Series: Struggle for a border (Motion picture) no. 9.
[F1033] 971.05 70-712819
Nutlonat Film Uoan] of Canada
2nd women's world amateur team championship for Espirito
Santo Trophy and 5th world amateur team champion-
ship for Eisenhower Trophy (Motion picture) United
States Golf As.'iociation, 1967.
Ill min. Hd. color. IC mm.
A Golf House film.
Summary: rri*sents tite backgroiiiKl and ceremonies for the 5th
inen't and 2nd women's world amateur golf team championships held
In Mexico C'liy In the fall of 19GR. Shows the United Stales team
rec<-!vlng the flr^t prize for the women's competition and the Ans-
trnliiin team reiflving first place honors for the men's event.
1. Golf. I, Criited -States Golf AKHOclatloii.
796.352 70-707758
The Second World War. Part 1 (FUmttHp) Common
(Jround, Fxjndon, 1967. Made by W. F. Norton. Released
ill the r, .'^. by Ciimmn Kducational Associales. Ontario,
1968.
W fr. l>Aw, 3J mm. (The Twentieth century)
With teacher's luannaL , u .„
Nummary: liexcrlbes World War ii from the rlM of llie .Nazi Party
In the early thirties to the end of tb« North African camp^lfM in
1 ' World War, 198ft-lM5. i. Common Ground, ltd.. Unidon.
II. Carman F^hicallonal Awocliilea. Series: The Twentieth cen-
tury (Kilmwtripj
940.63 Fi A 68-4792
Carman Educational AawdatM
The Second World War. Part 2 {FihmtHp) Common
Gro^S, London. Made by W. F. Norton. ^^^^^
the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario,
1968.
1 roll b*w. 35 mm. (The Twentieth century)
r«ra%'.'*'fi-"HSS'Vorld war tt from the end of the North
*'^" ^hT^^^Si' '"V KL?n'SSuod. ltd.. I»ndoc. ...
CaJmrn'Su'StloiriSSiate.:- 'X.«: The Twentieth century
(Fllmatrlp) ^^^ Fi A 68-4793
Carman Educational Awodates
The Second World War: D-Day (Motion picture) Wolper
Pr^ucUonri962. Released by Encyclopaedia Br.Unnica
Educational Corp., 1967.
20 min. wl- b&w. 16 nim.
Forura edition.
With teacher's guide. ,„,„, ,i,„»inB the ln»«slon ot occupied
S^mmarv. ''"'J'"'"/'iji Sffnxlety o( the two ».mion soldlen.
Europe on J""* 6. m4, and the 'n' «'/ „, „,, ,„,„lon-Elsen-
;'ow'e'r"p''.X':1nd°'Br.dlir.nd the Oecau hl.h command that
Productions. II. EnQclopaedia Brltannica Mucano ^, /^^.iggi
Encjclopaedla Brltannica Educational Corp.
Secondari, John H. , 1919- The pleasure
seekers
see
The Pleasure seekers.
Secondari (John H.) Productions
see John H. Secondari Productions
The Secondary cell {Motion picture) Macinillan & Co- ^o^:
don, 1969. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educational
Media.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Electricity serlesl
I>ooD film.
.i=aro;^L=n^L%SL'ssr^'p^
»"■<>"■'" 537 75-708881
BF-K Educational Media
Secondary Bow in a bend (Motion picture) Education De-
velopment Center. Released by Encyclopaedia BnUnnica
Educational Corp., 1968.
5 min. «1. hiw. 16 mm. (Fluid raechanlij Hlmsl
Also issued m standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee tor Fluid Mechanics.
SUMMTft'v'uhlitrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
°'f F.uTd"m«ha'ni™. .. Education Oe'f;»P"-> ^"1- , "i
Encjclopaedla Brltannica Educational Corporation. Serlea. Fluid
mechanlca Alms {Motion picture) 74-710337
Encjclopaedla BrlUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Secondary Bow In a teacup (Molion picture) Education De-
velopment Center. Released by Encyclopaedia Brltannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mm si. b** 10 mm. (Fluid mechanics dims) _ , , „
ll™ issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm la cartridge.
Made tor the National Ommlttee tor Fluid Mechanlca.
OTMMAnV: 'lUuM^tes a demonstration experiment on a phase
°' rFluTmSnlca. I. Education Development Center II
Encjciopaedl" a'tannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Fluid
mechanic dims (Motion P'n^'^^ 70-710336
Encjclopaedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Secondary growth in trees {Motion picture) Halas and
Batchelor Education Division, London |196-?, Released
in the U. S. by Encyclopaetlia Britannica Educational
Corp,
4 mm. si. color. 8 mm.
I»op aim. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Adviser, Brian Jonea.
Summarit: Shows how a woodj stem mcreaaea lo Krowtb BDOoallj.
I. Trees. 2. Growth (Plants) I. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd.. I.«ndon. ii. Encyclopae<ila Brltannica Educational Cor
poratlon.
582,16 Fi A 68-2963
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Secondary school A— U- to 16-year-o!da (Filmstrip) Vis-
ual I'libliinlions. r,ondon. 1970, .Made by Bernard Orna.
Released in llie V. S. bv Mclntvre Visual Publications.
43 fr. color. S.1 ram. (Ideas and design, no. 2)
With study guide.
SUMMAKV; ADalJsea high school students' designs In prints
and thr«<'4)lmenslonal forms and suggests further experlmeoUl
1 Prints— Technique. I. Visual Publications, ltd.. London. II.
MclQtjre Visual Publications. III. Serle.: Ideas and deeign (Him-
rNES^V' 740 70-739661
UclDtjre Visual Pohllcatlons
Secondary school B— 11- to 16-year^>ld8 (Filmstnp) Vis-
ual I'lililii-alions. Iximlon, 111711. Made by Bernard Orna,
Released in tlie I', S. by Mclnlyre Visual Publications.
43 fr color. 35 mm. (Ideas and design, no. 3)
"'mm'aRV :^Illustrates the step-hj-step processes mvoi.ed m
vrorkine with colUge. fabric prints, needlework, applique, and
™vmg. Presents eVamples of high school students' work, empha-
sising the materials that are used. „„.„,.,.
1 Art-Study and teaching (Secondary) 2. Artists' materials.
L Visual Publications, ltd.. London. II. Mclntjre Visual PubUca-
tloos. III. Series: Ideas and design (Fllmslrlp) no. 3. ,,,^.
[N3501 740 74-739662
Mclntyie visits! Publication.
Secondary school C— 11- to IS-year-olds (Filmstrip) Vis-
ual l'iil>li<'iitions, Ix>ndon, 1970. Made by Bernard Orna.
Released in the U. S. by Mcliityre Visual Publications.
43 fr. color. .35 mm. ( Ideas and design, no. 4 )
With study guide. , . ...
SUMMARY : Examines high school students' designs In Jewelry,
enamelling, plsstlcs. crafts, and ceramics and suggests materlata
and techniques for these activities.
1 Art— Study and teaching (Secondary) 2. Artlsta materials.
I. Visual PuhllcaUons. ltd.. London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publica-
tions. III. Series: Ideas and design (Filmstrip) no. 4.
[N350] 740 78-739663
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Seconttary storage devices. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals
[197-?,
6 trimpsiencic 10 » 12 In. (D.la processing truispsrencia)
With teacher's manual. . u- . *..«.
CONTENTS: Arehitecmrt of a disc— Dsu on due— Architecture of upe.
— Dau on upe.— Architecture of a drum —Data on ■ drum.
1. Computer .torag. devices. 1. Creative Visual. (Firm) ■! S."'.
[TK7895.M4, M1.6 72-7^35878
CreaUve Vi»u«li '*
Seconds (IKotum picture) Joel Productions and John
Frankenhoimer Productions in association ivith (jibral^r
Productions. E«lea.s6d by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1966.
IOC luin. sd. color. 35 mm.
titst^ on the novel of the same title by uaMn t:.'!.
Cre^l." rrodu«.r Edward Lewis: director. John Frankenhelmer ;
scrSnpav liwls John Carllno: music. Jerry Goldsmith: director of
fhoTo^aphy James Wong Howe: editors. Ferris '?^'>»'«r- . %' f,
Newhouse. Ca,l: Rock Hudson. Salome Jens. John Randolph. Will
"T;i™r»'"lrtence Octlon. A middle-aged New York banker, bored
with hirbumd^m Ufe in suburbia, seises the f ""'J""^^.,^??
to change his appearance and his life only to discover dlslUuslon-
me*an?no retr^from his new youthful, ""i""'"''!,'' "'"'?'1.ft„
rVlv David 11)27- Seconds, ii. Joel Productlona m. John
Frankenhelmer pSfuc- tlons. iv. Paramount Pictures Cor-
poratlon. 73-701980
C&O/BAO Railroads,
256
A Second's chance (Motion picture)
1969.
J-'HrSSH^P^^riSS^-and O.SX&
Co-^P^^y- 614.85 73-705659
CINE
Seconds to a minute {Motion picture) Stephen Bogustow
Productions. Released by UFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mill. si. TOlor. super 8 tarn. (Primary math BerIe«I
Iioop film.
SIMMARY- Uses animation to show the length of time It takes
for six airplanes, labeled 1. 5. 10. 15, SO, and 60 secoDds. to fly from
one iwlnt to another In succession. For prlinary grades,
1 Time— Juvenile niras. I. Bosustow (Stephent Production*.
II. BFA Educational Media. 111. S*;rle.>.: Primary inalii series
(Motion picture) ,»<,„,.
[QB218] 372.7 7^-714916
BFA Educational Media
The Secret actlTltr of Molecmlc*. [Pilmstrip] Welt Disney Pro-
duction*. Releaicd by Walt Ehsney Educational Material Co.,
1971.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlK: 2 %.. 13 in.. 33 1 /3 rpm.. 6 min.
(Studio in KiaKc. Set 1: Our ftiend th« atom)
Abo iMued with phottoupe in cmctw.
Cspooned venion kbo iMued.
With teacher'i guide.
SUMM ARY: Di»cime« the di»coverie« of Amadeo Avo»adro, and points out
how meuch uncovered molecular ttruciuie.
1. Molecule*. 2- Avogadfo. Amedeo, 1776-1856. 1. I>i«»ey (*»») Pro-
ductions. II- Walt Diiney Educational Matehal* Company. Ill Senem: Stud-
ies in science. (Rlmstripj Set 1: Our friend the atom.
^D461, 539 72.73M«1
Walt Disney Educational "2 m#miv.
MalcriabCo.
The Secnt acttrlty of ■oleodee. [Filnutripj Walt Dianey Pro-
ductiona. Released by Walt Dianey Educational Materials Co.,
1971.
30 ft. coloc 3S mm. (Studies in science. Set I: Our fiiend the atom)
Sound venions also issued.
With teacher's |utde.
SUMMARY: Euminci the discoveries erf Amsdeo Avogadro, and points
out how reaearch uncovered moleculsr structure. With captions.
1. Molcculea 2. Avogadro, Amadeo. 1776-1156. I. Disney (Wtll) Pro-
ductions. 11. Walt Disney Educational Matcriab Company. 111. Series: Stud-
ies in science. (Filmstripj Set 1: Our friend the atom.
jQD461i 539 72-733082
Walt Disney Educational '3 MARC
MaiariakCo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Secret in the hive (Motion picture) Sakura Motion Pic-
tures Co., Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
32 mtn. sd. color. 16 mtn.
With teadier'a guide,
Credit*; Director, OenicUro HlgncU; music, Toahlo BIudIts;
pbotographer, Kano Kobayashl.
Summari/: De«a-lbea the life of a hoae^bee colony ; explfllas the
habits of the bees and the datles of ea<± type. Presrata a serle*
of ezperimenta showing how the beharlor of the beea Is studied.
1. Bees— Behavior. L Sakura Elgasha, Takjo. a. McOraw-HUl
Book Com;mDy.
695.79 71-703971
McOraw-HUIBookOo.
Secret in the white cell (Motion picture) Prism Produc-
tions, 1967.
H mln. sd. bAw. W mm. (Science close-UD series!
With teacher's guide. ^ . ,^ „
BasPd on the 1986 motion picture entlUed Secret of the white ceU.
Creiitt: Producer and director, Eton Herbert
Bummary: lUustratM how Dr. James HIrsch of Bockefeller Unl-
▼erslty discovered the process by which white cells kill microbes la
the body. Shows how to extract granules from the whlta cell for
chemical analysis and pictures how the eniymea In the granules
within white cells are released to kill and digest microbe*.
1 l^urocvtefl. ::. I'h«)[ocjto«iN. i. PrlsiD Productions, Inc.,
New Tork. n. Secret of the white cell (Motion picture) Series:
Science close-up sertea (Motion picture) x>: » at kaio
616.01 Fi A 67-5018
Prism Productions
The Secret invasion (Motion picture) Gorman Co. Released
by United Artists Corp., 1964.
95 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavlsion. Eastman color.
Credits: Producer, Genp Corman; director, Roger Corman ; story
and screenplay, R. Wright Campbell; music. Hugo Frlerthofer; di-
rector of photography. Arthur K Arllng; film editor. Ronald Sinclair.
Cast: Rrewarl Granger, Raf Vallone, Mickey Rooney, Edd Byrnes,
Henry Sllva.
Bummarv: World War ii melodrama about five tough criminals
who are promised their freedom In exchange for performing a mission
Into Nari-held Yugoslavia.
I, Corman Company, il. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1357
The Secret love of Sandra Blain (Motion picture) Txts
Angeles County Board of Supervisors. Made by Don
Hoster. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1971.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SU.MMARY: Shows the Btep-by-step progression of a wife and
mother Into alcobollsm. Focuses on facilities for rehabilitation and
the treatments that are available for complete recovery.
1. Alcohol and women. 2. Alcoholics — Rehabilitation. I. Ijos
Angeles Co.. Calif. Board of Supervisors. II. AIMS Instructional
Media Services.
[HV5137] 618.8 70-712830
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Secret miasion (Motion picture) Excelsior Film Produc-
tions, I^ndon. Released in the U. S. by English Films,
1944.
82 mill, sd. b4w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Marcel Hellman ; director, Harold French ;
story, ShauQ Terence Young ; screenptey, Anatole de Oninwald, Basil
Bartiett; music, Mlscha SpoHansky; director of photography, Ber-
nard Knowles: editor. E. B., Jarvls. Cast: Hugh Williams, James
Ma.'wn, Mlchaed Wilding, Carta Lehmann.
Summary: A suspense story which takes place prior to the inva-
sion of the French coast during World War n. Three Bngllsh and
one French officer ctohb the Channel on a mission to obtain Informa-
tion which will lead to a conunaDdo raid on a Naifl base.
1. World War. 19e&-ilW.">— Secret service, i. Excelsior Film Pro-
ductions, n. English Films, Inc.
791.43 77-704285
The Secret (4 Michelangelo: Every man's dream (Motion
picture) 3M Co. Made and released by CapiUl Cities
Broadc.isting Corp., 1968.
60 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummarv: Shows details of the Slsttoe Chapel fresco by Michel-
angelo.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Bounarroti. Michel Augelo. 1475-1564. s. Minnesota Mining
and ManufacturlDg Company, n. CapiUl Cities Broadcasting Cor-
poration, in. Every man's dream (Motion picture)
704.948 78-702678
CINE
The Secret of nature (Filmstrip) Don Bosoo. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts. 1970.
45 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In. (Atomic physios—
history of the atom. no. 1)
With manual.
SUMMARY; Explains the nature of the atom and traces the cor-
responding history and beliefs through the oenturle.s. Develops the
theme of current and future applications of the atom for peaceful
purposes,
1. Atoms. 2. Atomic energy. I. Bosco. Don. II. Dniversal
Education and Visual Arts. Ill, Series: Atomic physics — history of
the atom (Filmstrip) no. 1.
[QC173] B39.7 74-740653
Universal Education and Visual Arta
The Secret seven (Motion picture) Film Columbus, Rome,
and Atenea Films, Madrid. Released in the U. S. by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964.
92 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technlscope. Eastman color.
English dialog dubbed in.
CredUa: Producers. Cleto Fontlnl, Italo ZlngarelU; director, Al-
berto De Martlno: screenplay, Alberto De Martlno, Sandro Contl-
nenza: music. Carlo Frand; director of photography. Eioy Mella:
editor, Othello Colangell. Cast: Tony Russell, Helga Line, Massimo
Serato, Gerard TIchy. Benato Baldlnl.
Summary: Historical melodrama set in Greece at the close of the
fourth century, a. c. after the fan of Athens. Two brothers and
their five accomplices, former galley slavea, campaign to overthrow
the tyrannical ruler of the province.
I. Film Columbus. a. p. a. a. Ateoea Films, iii. Metro-
Qoldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Fi 68-1646
The Secret ways (Motion picture) Heath Productions. Re-
leased by Universal-International, 1961.
112 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Based OH the novel of the same title by Allstair Maclean.
Creditt: Producer, Richard Wldmark; director. Phil Karlson;
screenplav. Jean HaBlewood; mualc, Johnny Williams; director of
photography. Max Greene; film editor, Aaron Stell. Catt: Richard
Wldmark, Sonja Ziemnnn. Charles Regnler. Walter Rflla, Howard
Vernon.
Summary: Suspense melodrama. An American adventurer en-
counters Communist spies and ofllclals as he brings an old under-
ground leader and his daughter out of Budapest Into the West
I. MncLean, Allstair, 1SI22 or »- The secret ways. u. Heath
Productions, iii. Universal International Films, Inc.
Fi 68-1659
The Secret years of Eldorado (Motion picture) C. D. F.
International Productions, 1967. Relea.scd in Canada by
S. Banks (In Television) ltd.
54 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Criditt: Prwluoer, Peter B. Perrln; writer, Hugh Kemp: host,
Barry Morse.
summary: Documents uranium mining and refining In Canada
between 1929 and 1942 and relates both to developmenu in atomic
physics. .
1, Uranium— Metallurgy. 2. Uranirm mine." and mining— Canada.
I. C. D. F. International Productions.
669.2 Fi A 67-5626
National Film Board of Canada
Secretarial work as a career (Filmstrip) Graphic Research.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1969.
51 fr. color. 35 mm, and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33j rpm., 10
mln. (Office education)
With teachers guide.
CREDITS : Consultant. Marlta Kasper.
SUMMARY : Discusses the range of duties expected of a good
secretary, emphasizing areas of concern for a beginning secretary.
Points up the advantage of additional education and training. With
captions.
1 Secretaries. I. Graphic Research. Inc. II. IntematlMial Film
Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series; Office education (Pllmatrlp)
651.023 70-782980
International Film Bureau
Secretarial work sampling. [Motion picture] Vought Aeronautics
Co., 1971.
18 min. id. color. 16 mm.
With lemder't guide.
SUMMARY; Designed to introduce methods of work observttion to man-
agement. Each member of the audience keep* an account of the work done by
• jecrcUry etch day of the week. Meaiurea these »«mplinj* againil the actual
record of het achievements to increase efficiency in observation.
1. Work measurement. l. Vought Aeronautics.
658.5 72-701955
[T60.2]
Vought Aeronautics
72
MARC
Thi! Secretary— as a career (FUmatrip) Graphic Research,
1969.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm., 10
mln. (Office education)
With teachers guide.
Credits: ConsulUnt. Marlta Kntiper.
Summary: Dlsc<i.«ses the range of duties expected of a good secre-
tarv. With captions. i, . «« ^..
1, Secretaries. r. Graphic Research, Inc. Series; Office edu-
cation (Filmstrip) „„^n„
651.023 70-732980
Graphic Research
The Secretary tn a changing business world. [Filmstrip] Teaching
Resources Films, 1972.
and 2 phonodiics (2 s.
Kh), 12it
4 filmstrips (260 fr ) color. 35 m
33 1/3 rpm., approx. 11 min, each.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Research aitd coasultant, Grace B. Donnelly.
SUMMARY A training film designed to acquaint secreUries with the chal-
lenges of secretarial work, the special kinds of skills required by the legal,
medical, insurance, communications, and engineering professions, and the kinds
of opportunities expected in secretarial work of the future.
CONTEhTTS: Secretaries, who needs ihemT—The secretarial generation-
Special joha for special people —When tomorrow comes, where will you be?
1. Secretaries. 1. Teaching Resources Films.
[HF5547.5] 651 72-734872
Teaching Resources Films 72
MARC
1W SccretioB ortwaUB. [Motion picture] Eli Lilly and Co., 1971.
Made by Wexler Film Productions.
22 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Uses laboratory experiments, electron photomicrcvaphy, and
animation, to show to members of the medical profeaaion bow beta celb in the
pancreas manuftcturc insulin and secrete it into the t>lood stream.
1. insulin. 2. Pancreas. 1. Ully (Eli) and Compwiy.
iOP195] 612 72-700175
CINE 72 MARC
Secrets of a brook (Motion picture) KVUfi. Beleased by
Indiana Cniversity, Audio- Visual Center, 1967.
30 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Piodueer. writer, and phot(«rapher, Blchard Simpson.
Summary: Presents a rlew of the tntTela of a brook as seen
through the eyes of a ten jear-old gtrl
I. KVIE (Television sUtlon) Sacramento, Calif, n. Indiana.
University. Audio-Visual Center.
551.4 79-700344
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Secrets of sandwkhery (FUmstrip) Teachers Library.
ReJeased by Best Foods Division, Corp Producta Co,
tl96-?,
76 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Uses photographs to show the preparation and serving
of different types of sandwiches and the variation of Bandwlches
by the addition of different Ingredients.
1. Sandwiches. i. Teachers Library, Inc., New York. n. C3om
Products Company. Best Foods Division.
641.8 75-788069
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
257
Secrete of the botterfly (Moiion picture) Richard Mostler.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY- Describes the habits and behavior of the butterfly.
1. Butterflies— Behavior. I. Mostler, Richard. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts.
[QL785.5.B8] 595.78 72-715137
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Secrete of the Naai crimiimls (Mcin Kampf n) (Motion
picture) Minerva film, Stockholm. Released in the U. S.
by Trans-Lux Distributing Corp., 1962.
84 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
English language version.
Crrditt: Producer, Tore SJoberg; script. Erik Holm; narrator,
Claude Stephenson; editors, T"re Sjobwg, Ingemar EJve, Erik Uolait
English translation. Crawrord MoUer.
Sumirtary: A documentary which oaes aotoal footage to trace tM
rise "f the Nail Party froin the days of the Munich coup to tV*
invaslfin of Russia In IMt Includes views of the trial at Nante-
berg. the violation of codes for handling prisoners of war, and txm
extermination of Jews in concentration camps.
1. Nation-ilsoxlallstlartio Deutsi^ie Arbeltsr-Partel— Hist. 2. Nu-
remberg Trial of Major German War CrirolDsls. lM5-lMe, S. Con-
centration camps — Germany. i. MlnM-ra fllm. ii. Trans-Lux
Distributing Corporation, New York. iii. Uein Kan^tf n (Hotioa
otcture)
(Secrete of the potidj (Motion picture) International Tele-
Fibn Productions, 1949.
11 min. sd. t>&w-. 16 mm. (John Kieran'>; k«leidusfOi»e)
Credits: Producers, Paul V. Mos.s, Thelma Schnee.
Summary: Describe*; the wide variety of plant and animal life
hidden on the shores and in the waters of an ordinary country pond.
1. Fresh-water biology. r. International Tele-Film Productions.
Inc. Serie.": John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2072
Sectioning (Filmstrip) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and pbooodlac; 2 a.. 12 in.. 33* rpm.
15 mln. mlcrogroove. (Drafting series)
With teacher's guide. .
SUMMARY : ExpUlna the drafting concept of sectioning and
illustrates the correct techniques to use when making section draw-
ings. Covers the use of the cutOng plane Une. the purpose of cnws-
hatdilng. the sectioning of adjacent parts, and the sectioning of
"^T* SShknlcal drawing. I. Doubleday Multimedia. Series:
Drafting series (Fllmatrip) -„-o«r
744.4 71-737896
Doubleday Multimedia
Sectioning citrus fruit (Motion picture) Fairfield Associ-
ates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
4 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 2)
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how to cut and arrange citrus fruits on a
platter.
1. Cookery (Citrus fruits) I. Fairfield Associates. 11. Univer-
sal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion
picture) part 2.
[TX813.C5] 641,6 70-715084
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Sections of a cone (Motion picture) British H<»ne Enter-
tainment, London. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1971.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Geometric proofs series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows that a point, a Une, a circle, an ellipse, a
parabola, and a hyperbola can be formed by cutting a ctme with a
plane.
1. Cone. I. British Home Entertainment. II. BFA Educational
Media. Series: Geometric proofs series (Motion picture)
513 75-711712
BFA Educational UedU
Sectors and segmente (Filmstrip) Popular Science Pub,
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr. color. 55 mm. (High school matbetnatlcs)
Eastman i-uior.
FOM filmstrip no. 1171.
Summary.' Uses a flower bed to explain the formulas for the areas
and perimeter.s of sectors and segmenta Includes exerdaes using
the formulas Introduced.
1. Area measurement 2. Length measurement. i. Popular Sci-
ence Publishing Company, Inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division.
n. FOU filmstrip no. 1171. Series: High school mathematics
(Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4185
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Dlv.
The Secarities iadostry. [FUmstrip] Jones and Osmond.
Released by Current Affairs Films, 1972.
6 nimstripa (66 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs (2 s. each),
12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 15 min. each.
AUo isHwd with phonotape in cassette.
With discussioii guide and simulation game.
CONTENTS: The nchangcsr past, present, and future —Evoluiion of ■ cor-
poration.— Securities markets. — Exchanges.^-How i trade is made. — The spe-
cialist.
I. Securities. 2. Stock-exchange I. Jones and Osmond, inc If, Current
Affairs Films, New York
[HG4551i 338.7 72-736383
Conent AfTaira Tilms 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Secartty. {FUmsirip] Concordit Films, 1967.
3S U. color. 35 mm, Md phonodbc: 1 »•, IJ in . 3i i/3 rpm.. 7 inin
(Word fton) the crou)
With kadera fuidc and sermon outline.
SUMMARY: An inlcrpreuiion of "Why do You forsake me?" one of the
icvcn lui word* of Jesus from the crou.
I. Jesuf Christ— Seven Usi words. 1. Concordia Publishinf House. St.
Louis, il. Scries: Word from the crow. {Filmsirip}
(BT456i 232.9 72-734556
Concordia Films 72 MARC
Securi^ Pictures, inc.
see
Crack in the world.
The Thin red line.
Security Pictures, ltd,
see
The Day of the triffids.
Security Through Education Center
see
It's up to you.
National Film Board of
, by Kncyclopiiedia Britaii-
Seder, Rufus
see
Very grim fairy tales.
Sediment deposition {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
taniiica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Eartb science)
Loop film. I.-Kued in standard 8 mrn. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summory; Uses a laboratory model of a streamfed reservoir to
show that rivers and streams carry with tbelr currents pieces of
weathered rock which Itave been decomposed by long exposure to
sua, rain, beat, cold, and wind. Points out that as a stream moves
the bits of rock It refines them into mud and sand.
1. Sedimentation and deposition. l Bncyclopaedta BrltannJca
Educational Corporation. Series: Earth science (Motion picture.
Encyclopaedia Britanalca Educational Ck>rp.)
551.3 79-704193
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Sedimentation (Motion j>irtiii-e)
Canada. Released in the U. ?
nicii E(!ucntional Corp., 19fi7.
4 iiiin, ^i. O-iloi". 8 mm. (Ueitlopy)
L.H.P ttlm.
With teachers* guide.
Sinntntirt/: Pictures examples of naturally formed sedimentary
rock lnyers. and uses n model to re-create the process by which suc-
cessive loads of sediment settle on the lake bottom.
1. Sedlment.-i (Geology) i. Canada. National Film Board.
11. Encyclopaeilia Britnnnlca Educational Corporation. Series:
Geology (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2162
Encydoitueciia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Sedimentation and sedimentary rocks (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971. Made by Halaa and
Batchelor Education Division, London.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Earth science loop series,
set 2)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.- Uses animation to cover Important aspects of sedimen-
tation and sedimentary rocks.
1. Sedliuentation and deposition. 2. Rocks, Sedimentary. l
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Earth science loop series
(Motion picture) set 2.
651.3 70-709456
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sedimentation at low Reynolds number (Motion picture)
Education Development Center. Released by Encyclo-
paedia Britaniiica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln si color. 18 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Al«o i«*.ued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. n cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
SUMMARY 1 Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics, „ ., .. i va„
1. Sedimentation and deposition. 2. Reynolds number. I. Edu-
cation Development Center. IL Encyclopaedia B^'tannlj^a Edu«-
tional Corporation. Series: Fluid mechanics Alms (Motion
<""""' 532 74^710282
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Bduca^onal Corp.
Sedimentation: settling rates (Motion picture) Hubbard
Scientific Co., 1968,
4 mill. Ki. color. 8 mm. ( Oeol<«y/stream table Aim loop
series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 quo. and
In super 8 mm.
With vtudy guide.
CredUt: Developed and supervised by Gregory Beckway.
BMmmary: An introductory study of the effect of sixe. shape, and
daiMl^ on the rate at which particles settle In a water medlnm.
Test* each variable independently under laboratory coDdltlon« in a
columnar aquarium to produce particle sorting and layering.
1. SedlmenUtlon and depoaitloo. L Hubbard (T. N.) Sdentlflc
Company, Northbrook. 111. Series: Gsology/atream tat»Ie Aim loop
aeries (Motion picture)
.'i.'il.a 7n-701Ml
Hubbard SclenUflc Co.
Sedimentation: turbidity cturents {Motion picture) Hub-
bard Scientific Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 nun. (Geology/stream table Aim loop
series)
Loop Aim mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credttt: Developed and supervised by Gregory Beckway.
aummaru: Studies sedimeDtatlon by releaaing colored slurriee in
a large flume which has an uneven bottom. Examines one storry
with slow-motion photography to reveal Its turbulent flow. Shows
particle sorting within each layer.
1. Turbidity. L Hubbard (T. N.) Sdentiflc Company, North-
brook, III. Series: Geology/stream table film loop aerlm (Motion
picture)
551.3 75-701340
Hubbard Scientific Co.
See<ability in dentistry {Motion picture)
Alabama, School of Dentistry, 1967.
University of
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Shows how the mobility of the operatory environment
can be used to permit adequate vision by the dentist and assistant
without sacrifice of posture.
1. Dentistry — Practice. 2. Dental Instruments and apparatus.
I. Alabama. lUnlverslty. School of Deirtlstry.
617 74r-700859
Alat>ama. tJniv. School of Dentistry
See Chris run {Motion picture) Le Roy Studios, 1970.
lit mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUM.M.\RY: Shows actual open-heart surgery, portrays the team-
work that is neceitsary for this delicate operation, and explains the
proiedures in simple terms.
1. Heart—Surgery. I. Le Roy Studios.
617 70-711489
CINE
See-Du Films, inc.
see
The Corner weld.
The Flat fillet.
Horizontal welding beads .
The Pad weld.
The Tee weld.
The Vertical butt weld.
The Vertical fillet.
Vertical welding beads.
See hear (Motion picture) Los An^ee Foundation of Otol-
ogy, 1964.
15 mln. sd. color 16 nun.
Credita: Author, F. H. Uothlcum, Jr.
Summari/: Describes the hearing difficulties encountered by Indi-
viduals with conductive and sensori-neural hearing Impainaeots.
Demonstrates the importance of speech by simulating these losses on
the sound track of the film.
L Deafness. i. Los Angeles FoundaUon of Otology.
617 Fi A 68-1198
Los Angeles Foundation of Otology
See how they run (Motion picture) Universal Pictures.
Released by MCA TV, 1964.
100 min. nd. color. SB mm.
L. C. has b&w, 16 mm. print.
BaNed on the novel entitled The widow-makers, by Michael
Blankfort.
Credits: Producer, Jack Laird; director, David Lowell Rich:
teleplay, Michael Blankfort; music, Lalo Schlfrin; photography,
Lionel Llndon ; film editor, George J. Nicholson. Cast: John For-
Bythe, Senta Berger. Jane Wyatt, Leslie Nielsen, Pamela Franklin.
Summary: A dramatization In which the children of a murdered
American spy unknowingly come Into possession of a secret Aim
which Is nought after by both the Nazi and the American govern-
ments.
1. Blankfort. Michael. 1907- The widow-makers, n. Universal
Pictures, inc. (Incorpo- rated 1986) m. MOA TV.
791.48 79-707884
See -Saw Films
see
When love needs care.
See where fashimi is goixig (Motion picture) Celanese
Fibers Marketing Co., 1970. Made by Len Stockier Asao-
(^ates.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Uses a graphic mirror technique that achieves the mat
effect to show new fashions for the 1970'8 by six young designers.
1. Fashion. i. Celanese Fibers MarkeUng Cktmpany.
687 72-706105
CINE
Seed dispersal (Motion picture)
Educational Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
258
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Aiso Issued In b&w.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, John Walker; collaborator, Floyd Swink.
SUMMARY : Describes various natural methods by which seeds of
uncultivated plants are dispersed. Uses time-lapse photography to
show the varied propagation techniques of plants.
1. Seeds— Dissemination. 2. Plants— Reproduction. I. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
580.1 78-712316
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Coip.
Seed dlstribntion (FUmetrip) Warren Schloat Production*,
1969.
59 fr. Color. So mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm.. 6
min. (Sexual reproduction of a flowering plant)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Director, Charles Bergwall; writer and photographer,
Francis P. Massey narrator. Mason Adams; art work, Don Schloat.
Suvijnary: Presents examples of the ability of flowering plants
to produce and distribute seeds, which are the microscopic bridge
between one geoeratioo and the next and perpetuate the survival of
living things.
1. Seeds— Dissemination. i. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
Pleasantvllle. N. Y. Series: Sexual reproduction of a flowering
plant (Fllrastrip)
581.1 73-735967
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Seed distribution and germination (Motion picture) Ward's
Natural Science Establishment, 1969.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Credits: Photography, William M. Harlow.
Summary: Shows aerial methods of seed dispersal, as Illustrated
by the dandelion, silver maple, and Cottonwood; covers the forcible
ejection method by witch hazel; and shows the germination of silver
maple and cot ton wood seeds.
1, Seeds— Dissemination. 2. Germination. I. Ward's Natural
Science Establishment, inc.
581.1 71-711482
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
The Seed-harvesting ants (FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co.,
1967.
1 roll, color. aT mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S3i rpm., 12
min. mlcrc^roove. (The World of ants, no. 2)
Credits: Author and photographer, Ross E. Hutchlns.
Summary: Describes the characteristic methods which seed-har-
vesting ants use to gather and store seed. Includes views of these
ants in their natural habitat.
1. Ants— Behavior. 2. Animals, Food habits of. r. Imperial
Film Company, Inc., Lakeland, Fla. Series: The World of ants
(FlUnstrip) no. 2.
Fi A 67-3469
Imperial Film Co.
Seed of dissent (Motion picture) Paulist Productions, 1967.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide.
Credits: Producer, John Furia; director, Paul Stanley; writer,
John Moretiyth Lucas. Cast: Robert Lansing. Marion Ross, Terry
Burnham, t^dward Asner.
Summarp: A dramatization about the despair of the father of a
girl who has been drugged, raped, and made pregnant
1. Rape. I. Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades. Calif.
Serkes: Insight ( Motion picture)
231 78-705443
Paulist Productions
The Seed plants: How flowers make seeds (FUmttrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
45 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a., 12 tn., 881 rfUB., 11 mln.
Credits: Author, Charles B. Helser, Jr.
Summary: Examines the structure of 8 typical flower and some
of the ways in which floweni are pollinated and fertilized to produce
fruits and seeds.
1. Fertilization of plants. 2. Plants — Reproductloa
L Coronet Instructional Flhos.
582 78-784963
Coronet Instructional Films
The Seed plants: How they ^nmt and grow (FOnutrip)
Coronet Instructional Fi'lms, 1969.
and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.,
I rpm., 10
45 fr. colfir. .<J5 i
mln.
CrediU: Author, Charles B. Helser, Jr.
Summary: Presents a detailed study of how growth b^na In seed
plants, ^hows how auxins Influence growth and 1k>w the rate ot
growth dlffem among different plants.
1. Growth ( Plants) . 2. Growth promoting substances. i. Coronet
Instructional Films.
582 75-784965
Coronet Instructional Films
The Seed plants: Leaves and their work (FUmttrip) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1969.
46 f )-. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a, 12 In., 8S| rpm., 12 mln.
CrediU: Author. Charlea B. Helser, Jr.
i5iimm«rv: Points out the different kinds of leaves and Illustrates
their structure and function.
1. Leaves. L Coronet Instructional Films.
582 74-734962
Coronet Instructional nims
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Seed plants: Roots and steins (FUmatrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1969.
,'i<) f . mlur Xi mm. and phonodisc: 1 8.. 12 In., SSi rpm.,
12 rain.
Credit*: Author, Charles B. Helser. Jr.
Summary: Use* detailed dlarrama and cKwe-ups of Uvlns ptants
to show the structure and explain the faoctloo of plant roots and
stems.
1. Roots (BotaDjr). 2. Stems {Botany). l Ooronet Instmctlonal
Films.
682 70-7S4961
Ooronet Instructlonat Films
The Seed plants: Seeds and their dispersal (FUmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
49 rr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 3S1 rpm.,
12 rain.
Credit*: Author, Chartes B. Helser, Jr.
Summarv: Points out the two major kinds of seeds and describes
their structure. Shows some of the ways In which th^ are dli^iersed.
1. Seeds. I, Coronet Instructional Films.
582 71-784964
Coronet lutroctitmftl nims
The Seed plants: The majw kinds {FUmatrip) Corcmet
In-stnictional Films, 1969.
40 ; ■. coloi-. ,15 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
II min.
Credit*: Author. Charles B. Helser. Jr.
Bummary: Points out the two major kinds of seed plants, anglo-
^wrms and gymnosperms, and shows some of the other ways In
which seed plants are classified and grouped.
1. Phanero^ms. i. Coronet Instructional FUms.
582 72-734959
Coronet Instructional FUms
Hie Seed plants: Their adaptations {FUmatrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1969.
« fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 11
mln.
Credit*: Author, Charles B. Helser, Jr.
Summary: Shows ways In which seed plants hare adapted to oIk
taln water, air. and sunlight, and to assore reprodnrtlon.
1. Adaptation (Biology). 2. BoUny— Variation. i. Coronet In-
structional Films.
Coronet Inntructlonat
Films
7^-734966
The Seed plants: Their uses (FUmatrip) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1969.
46 fi*. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.,
11 mln.
Credit*: Author, Charles B. Helser, Jr.
Summarv: Shows the importance of seed plants and points out
some of (he ways In which they are utlllxed.
1. Seed". I. Coronet Instructional Films.
582 77-734960
Coronet Instructional Films
Seed quality — a major factor in crop yields. [Filmstrip] Univer-
sity of Illinois. Vocational Agriculture Service, 1966.
39 fr. color. 35 mm.
CREDITS: Authors. W, O. ScoU. R. L Courson.
SUMMARY: Points out th« various f>ctor« which contribute to the produc-
tion of Kith crop yields, such u seed selecdoD and cost.
1. Selection (Plan I -breeding) 2. Crop yields. I. Illinois. University.
Vocational Agricultural Service.
tSB123) 631 72-735210
111. Univ. Vocstional 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
Seed travelers {Motion picture) John F. Criswell. B»-
leased by Gateway Productions, 1968.
10 nin. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Primary botanical series)
With teacher guide.
Credit*: Narrator, Alvin J, Gordon.
Summary: Shows how nature has endowed most plant seeds with
dcTlces for self-propelled propagation, erplains why this Is necessary
If the earth Is to have a wide rarlety of fruiting plants, and de-
scribes how seeds trayel by land, water, air, and on backs of ani-
mals or on clothing. For primary and Intermediate grades.
1. Seed«— DISBeralnatlon. i. Criswell. John F. n. Gateway
Productions, Inc.. San Franclwo. Series: The Primary botanical
series (Motion picture)
372.3 Fi A 68-2617
Gateway Productlona
Seedbed preparation, part one. [Filmstripj Vocational Education
Productions, 1971.
72 fr. color. 35 mm. and j^onoupe: plastic, single-track, 1 reel (5 in.),
3 3/4 q«.. 19 min. (Techniques in land preparsbon)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With illustrated script.
CREDITS: Technical advisor. Cordon Van de Vanter; grsf^cs. Marguerite
Costigan; photographer, Jim Crisscy.
SUMMARY; Acquainu studenU with the methods and equipment used in
pfepanog laitd for high productioD row crop agriculture.
I. Tillage. I Vocational Education Productions. II. Series: Techniques in
land preparation. [Filmstrip]
tS604i 631.5 72-735060
Vocational Education 72 MARC
Productions
Seeds (FUmatrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 1967.
96 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit*: Author, James H. Hansei.
Summary: Dewrlbea seeds, and explains bow tbey bttfia to grow
Into plants. WItb cspttons.
1. Seeds. 2. Germination. l Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slides, 9anu Barbara, Caltf.
582 76-734428
Budek FUms and Slides of Calif.
Seeds are not for grinding (Motion picture) DEFA, Berlin.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1970.
19 mln. sd. b&w. Id mm.
Credit*: Director, Kurt TetzlafT; cameraman, RudI MuUer.
Bummary: A tribute to the realist and homanitarlan artist KKthe
KoUwlta, presenting a study of her monument that stands In the
Tlasloo War Cemetery In Belgium.
1. Kollwlt^Kathe (Schmidt) 1867-1&45. i. Deutsche Film—
A..G. u. (^ntemporary FIlms/McG raw-Hill.
709.48 76-708633
HcQraw-Hlll Book Co.
Seeds: how they germinate (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
11 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
With study guide. „
TRKDITS : Educational collaborator, Charles B. Helser.
Sl'MMARY • Shows the various factors in the success of seed
plants Including the system of seed dispersal and the structure and
statief) In the growth of an erabryo.
1. Germination. 2. Seeds— Dissemination. I. Ooronet Instruc-
tional Films. -,„.«-
[QK740J 681.1 78-713637
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeds of discovery (Motion picture) National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, 1970. Made by MRC Films.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Executive producer, Lawrence MoUot : director, Bert
Lawrence: writer. Earle Luby; animation director. Ken Walker;
editor, James Gaffney. Catt: James Franclscus.
Summary: Presents a view of the NASA space sclwice program
and di8cu»«s the ways In wblch this program can benefit man.
1. Space sciences. t. U. S. National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
629.4 70-706978
NatloiMl Aeronautics and Space Administration
Seeds of faith (FUmstrip) American Baptist Films, 1967.
76 fr, color. 35 mm.
With reading manuscript.
Credil»: Writers. R. S. Mann, E. C. Shaw; photography, Richard
S. Mann.
Svmmary: Telts nbout a youth In the hills of upper Thailand who
attends an ngrlculturnt school supported by American Baptists where
he learns about better farming methods, and after graduation returns
to his home village to share the knowledge he has gained.
1. Agricultural education — Thailand. l American Baptist
Convention.
373.593 Fi A 67-3817
American Baptist Films
Seeds of bate: exaatinatioB of prejadke. [Filmstrip] Warren
Schloat Productions, 1972.
182 fr color. 35 mm snd phonodisc: 3 i., 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 23 min.
With icscher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Linda Tooni^ writer. Siaien Webster.
SUMMARY: An ia-depih study of prejudice.
I. Prejudices and antipathies. I. Schloal (Warren) Productions. Plcasanl-
ville. N.Y.
[BF575.P9] 301.4 72-733692
Warren Schloat 72 MARC
Productions
Seeds of learning {Motion picture) Bella Prodacti<ma.
Made In- .Tohn Zodrow. Released by Bailey-Film Associ-
ates, 1969.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide
Summary: A teacher-train Ine film which emphasizes the child's
need to use his senses to interact with the elements that surround
blm so that his personal experiences can provide a way for him to
communicate creatively.
1. Perceptual learning. 2. Communication. S. Teachers, Training
of. I. Bella Productions, n. Balley-Fltm Associates.
370.7 73-706593
Baltey-FIlm Associates
Seeds of the revolution — colonial America < 1763-1775)
(Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co. Released by
Graphic Curriculum [1968)
24 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Exploring: the story of America,
set 1)
Produced In cooperation with the National Council for the Social
Studies and the American Llhrary Association.
Telecast on the NRC program Exploring.
Summarv.' Kxainliies the writinjjs and events which led up to the
American revolt against Kngland from the seminal ideas in the May-
flower compact to the actual break which culminated In the Declara-
tion of independence.
1. U. S.—HI»t.— Revolution— Causes. i. Exploring (Television
program ii. National Brt^dcastlng Company, inc. in. Graphic Cur-
riculum, inc.. New York. Serle«: Exploring: the story of America
(Motion picture) set 1.
973.2 Fi A 68-1050
Graphic Curriculum
Seeds spronting (Motion picture) Ealing; Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (How plants reproduce and
grow)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
i^Kmrnory; Shows a variety of seeds and the subsequent plant
growth which occurs.
1. Seeds. 2. Germination. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Uass. Series: How plants reproduce and grow (Motion picture)
681.1 74-708716
EallDgOorp.
Seeger, Pete, May 3, 1919-
see
Pooltahfros.
Seeing and hearing cues with Curly Cue (FUmatrip) Eye
Gate House, 1969.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 10
min. miorogroove. (Functional phonics, pt 2)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Uses demonstrations by Curly Cue, a stick man. In
presenting a systematic approach to reading skills. Designed to en-
able the slow learner to achieve Independent word perception In read-
ing. For primary grades.
1. Beading— Remedial teaching. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Eye
Gate House, Inc. Series: Functional phonics (Filmstrip) pt 2.
372.6 73-736913
A. L. A. Booklist
Seeing Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay: Farming and
ranching (FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional Filraa, 1969.
54 fr. color. 3S uim. and phooodluc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
13 min.
Credits: Collaborator, Raymond E. Crist.
Summary: Putnts out that Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay, the
Rio de la Plata inmntries, are a major region of farming and ranching.
Shows people engaged in raising, prooesslng, and exporting a variety
of products, and explains how modern machinery and research are
being used to Improve conditions^
1. Agriculture — Argentine ItetmbUc. 2. Agriculture — Paraguay.
3. .Vgriculture — t'ruguay. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
918 77-733458
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay: History and
coltun (FUmntrip) Ooronet Instructional Films, 1969.
:& fr color. 8.5 mm, and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. S31 rpm.,
14 mill. ~. ^, , .
Credit*: Collaborator. Raymond E. Crist.
Summarv: Traces the histor.v of Arftentlnn. Paniguay. and I ru-
pmy, and points out elements of th.-lr pa«t and P^^"^ """"'"tl^^,
1 Argentine Bepubllc-Hlstory. 2, Paraguay— History. 3. Uru-
Puay-History. i. Corowt Instnirtional Films. ,,„«n
918 75-733460
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay: Industry and
trade {FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
52 fr. <-olor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 ss.. 12 In., 33i rpm.. 13
min.
Credit*: Collaborator, Raymond E, Crist.
Summary: DIsCTisses the principal manufacturing, commercial,
and mining activities of Argentina. Paragiiay, and Uruguay, and
describes the lives of the people engaged In these activities.
1. Argentine Republic— EJconomic conditions. 2. Paraguay — Eco-
nomic conditions. 3. Uruguay— Economic conditions. i. Coronet
Instructional Films.
918 70-733459
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay : Land and
people (FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
.-»2 fr. color. 3."t ntin ;nid phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. 331 rjim.,
1-1 uiin.
Credit*: Cnlliiborator. Raymond H. Crist.
Summaty: iH^cribes th« vuri<<UH natural regions of .\rgetilina,
Paraguay, and Iruguay, and shows how these regions ntTect the life
nnd work of the people inhablliug them.
1. Argentine R*Tiublir — Description and travel — IMl- 2.
Paraguay — Fiescripdon and travel — IBrtl- 3. I'rugiiay — r>escrip-
tion and trnvpl — 11)61- i. Coronet Instructional Films.
918 73-733457
Coronet Intitructional Films
Seeing Brazil: Farming and ranching {FUmatrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
56 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 13 mln.
With guide.
Credit*: Educational collaborator, WlUlam M. Denevan.
Sumfjiarv; Describes the crop.f grown In the various regions of
Brazil for export and domestic use. Highlights Brazil's Importance
as a cattle producing nation.
1. Field crops— Brazil. 2. Cattle— Brazil. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
338.0981 74-735671
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Brazil: History and culture {FUmatrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
58 fr. color. STt mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 14
min.
With guide.
Credili; Educational collaborator, WlUiam U. Denevan.
Summary: De-scrlbes the exploration and tite colonization of Brazil
and outlines the history of the empire and the republic. Shows how
the differing backgrounds of the people of Brazil have contributed to
the cultural diversity of the country.
1. Brazil — History. L Coronet Instructional Films.
»81 71-735673
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Brazil: Industry and trade {FUmatrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1970.
56 fr. cotor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 12
min.
With guide.
Credit*: Educational collaborator. William M. Denevan.
Summarv: Depicts the various Industries tn Brazil that have
brought about the Increasing Industrialization of this prlmsrlly
agricultural country.
1. Brazil— Industries. l Coronet Instructional Films.
330.981 78-735672
Coronet Instructional Fllma
259
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Seeing Brazil: Land and people {FUmitTvp) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1970.
55 fr. color 33 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 b.. 12 la., 33i rpm., 14
mla.
With Kulde.
Credila: Educational collaborator, William M. DeneTan.
Suiniiiarp: Surreys the five reglODS of Brazil, describing the land
and the resources, and the Brazilian fanners, ranchers, and miners.
1. Brazil — Economic conditions. 2. Brazil — Description and travel.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
918.1 70-735670
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Central America. Part 1: The nations {FOrMtrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
55 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8., 12 In., 331 rpm., 13 mln.
With users' guide.
Credita: Author, Norman Carls.
Summary: Highlights the background and political organization of
Central America and introduces the seven nations of the region
throTigh visits to major cities. Illustrates the many problems that
these nations share and shows some of the programs Instituted to
help solve them.
1 Central America. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
917.28 Fi A 68-4367
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Central America. Part 2: Land and climate
(Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
46 fv. c'llor, 35 mm. and phnnodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm,, 11 min.
With users' guide.
Credits: Author, Norman Carls.
Summarp: Photographs and maps show the three major climate
zones of Central America : the cold land in the mountains, the
temperate land tn th^ lower mountain valleys and plateaus, and
the hot land In the coastal lowlands. Farms, Tillages, cities, and
plantations are visited In the three regions to ahow the people living
and working.
1. Central America— Descr. A trav. — 1951- i. Coronet In-
structionat Films.
917.28 Fi A 68-4368
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Central America. Part 3: Agriculture (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
54 fr. cnlor 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s.. 12 In., 33A rpm., 10 mIn.
With users' guide.
Crtdit»: Author, Norman Carls.
Utimtnari/: Through visits to a cofTee plantation, a banana planta-
tion, farms, ranches, and markets, shows the ways In which Central
Americans earn a living from the land. Examines the many diffl-
ruttles that these nations face In providing enough food for their
people and some of the methods used to overcome these problems.
1. .\gii culture— Central America. i. Coronet Instmctionat
Films.
338.109728 Fi A 68-4369
Coi*iiiet Instructional Films
Seeing Central America. Part 4: Manufacturing and
trade {Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968,
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
12 min.
With users' guide.
Credits: Author. Norman Carls.
Summary: Through visits to factories and markets, portrays the
Increasing Importance of Industry to Central America and some of
the associated problems, such as the Importation of machinery and
most manufactured goods. Exports include bananas and coffee, and
light industry products as pottery, blankets, baskets, and other tourist
Items.
1. Central .America— Indus. 2. Central America— Comm.
L Coronet Instructional Films.
338.09728 Fi A 68-4370
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Central America. Part 5: People and customs
(FUmstHp) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
55 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 12 mln.
With users' guide.
Credit*: Author. Norman Carls.
Summaiy: Visualises the ancestry, occupations, and customs of the
people through photographs, showing the difficulty of providing ade-
quate education and the influence of the Spanish and other colonists.
1. Central America— Soc. life & cust. i. Coronet Instructional
Films.
917.28 Fi A 68-4371
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Centra) America. Part 6: The Panama Canal
(FUmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 11 min.
With u.'ters' guide.
Credits: Author. Norman Carls.
Summary: Traces the history of the Panama Canal and jwlnU out
Its importance. Vlsuallxes the operation of the canal by following
the ship Javara from the Pacific to the Caribbean Sea, showing how
ships are guided through tlie locks, how the water level In the locks
is onlrolled. and how repairs are made.
1. Panama Canal. i. Coronet Instmctioaal Films.
918.63 Fi A 68-4372
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing China, no. 1: Land and resources {FUmxtrip) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1968.
,".0 fr, color. 35 nun. and phonodlsc: 1 B., 12 In.. 38,* rpm., 13 min.
With user's guide.
Credits: Author, BIyra Roper.
Summary: Shows, through the use of pholographs and mui|»s.
China's major geographic features and |willtlcal boundarips us wfll
as Important naturul resources and the ways In which they are
being used-
1, China— Descr. & trav. i. Coronet Instructionnl Films.
915.1 Fi A 68-5008
Coronet Instruitional Films
Seeing China, no. 2: History (FUnutrip) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 196«.
48 fr, i^l'T- ST. mm. and r'l'o'>"<l'«': 1 »- 12 In., 8SI rpm., 15 min.
Willi uwr'tt guide.
Credits: Author. Myrn lUiper. , „ ...
Hummaru: Trsces the history of China from the era of Peking
man, tiirwngh tite many dynasties and the flmt decades of the
Peoille'n lleiiubilc under Mao-tue Tung.
I Chlna-Hlst. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
961 Fi A 68-6009
Conmet Inslructlonai Films
Seeing China, no. 3: Agriculture (FUmttrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
44 fr. i-olor. 3o mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s,, 12 in., 33) rpm., 11 min.
With us*:r'.S ifuide.
Credit*; Author, Myra Itoper. ^ ^ ^.
Summary: Demonstrates the importance of farming and flshlng
to China's economy. Shows various aspects of the Chinese agri-
cultural system Including life In communee, farming methods,
principal products, and methods being used to prevent erosion and
modernize production,
1. Agriculture— China (People's Republic of China. 1049- )
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
338.10951 Fi A 68-5010
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing China, no. 4: Industry and commerce {FUmttrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
44 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm., 11 min.
With user's guide.
Credits: Auflmr, Myra Bcper. , „,_, ■ i .
Summaru: I'ortravs the traditional pattern of Chinese ludustry
and commerce and the wa^-s In which It Is changing under the
Communist re^me. Shows workers' living quarters and educational
facilities, and describes methods used to facilitate trade and trans-
^V.^China <Peoc>lp's Hepubllc of China, 1M9- )-Econ. condit.
I, Coronet Inslructliinal Films.
915.1 Fi A 68-5011
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing China, no. 5: City life {FUmttrip) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1968.
49 fr, color. 3r> mm. :ind plionodisc : 1 s . 12 In.. 33i rpm., 12 min.
With u.-*rw guide.
Credits: ,\uthor. Myra Koper.
Sutnmarp: Documents the everyday lives of people in several
Chinese cities, and examines how these cities have lieen changed by
Industrializntldii. Shows Industrie.s, government housing, stores,
trans|>ortation facMlties, lunseums. and parks in such busy centers
as Peking, Shangtial. and Canton.
1. China (People's Republic of China, 1949- )- Soc. life &
cust. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
915.1 Fi A 68-5012
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing China, no. 6: Education and culture {FUmttrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
4,"i fr, i-i.iiT, ST) mm. and phonodisc; 1 s.. 12 In.. 33 J rpiu.. 12 niln.
With user's fjulde.
Credits: Author, Myra Ropei-.
Siitinit'iri': I>eplct9 Chinese schools, ancient and niodiTn \v^lrk^ of
art. and i>oliticai activities In the dully lives of the people. Includes
photugraphs of pupils from preschool classes through college, siwrt-
Ing events, scenes from plays and operas, and political demonstra-
tions, „
1. Education- China (I'eople's Hepubllc of China. 1949- ) 2.
China I Peoples Republic of Chlnn. 1949- )— Soc. life & lust.
I. Coronet instructional Films.
915.1 Fi A 68-5013
Coronet Instructinnnl Films
Seeing color (Motion picture) Interchemical Corp.
leased by Modern Talking Picture Service [196-?|
Re-
18 mi I. 3d. color. 16 mm.
.Vumiii-iry: Shows how the eye sees eolor, and explains the effects
of lighting on the colors seen. Describes instruments thai function
much like the eye. which are designed to aid scientists. Explains
how to identify and describe colors.
1. Color-sense. 2. CoIm's. i. Interchemical Corporation.
II Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
15'2.1 Fi A 67-52*29
Modern Talking Picture Service
Seeing Eastern Eur<^»e: Agriculture (FUmttrip) Cortmet
Instructional Films, 1970.
'>."> fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 ».. 12 In., 33i rpm,,
14 mIn.
Also issued with plionotape in cassette.
Credits: I-klucationai collaborator, George W. Hoffman.
Summary: I>ep1cts Important farming areas and major crops In
Eastern Europe. Bxplains the difference between state, collective,
and private farms, showing ways of life on each.
1. Agriculture— Economic aspects — Europe. Eastern. i, Ctoronet
Instructional Films.
630.947 73-737070
Coronet Instructional rilma
Seeing Eastern Europe: Countries and resources (FUm-
ttrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
54 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
15 min.
.\lso Issued with phonotape In cassette.
Credits: Educational collaborator, fleorge W. Hoffman.
Summary: Points out the historical Importance of Biastem Europe
and describes its Communist governments today. Explores the four
major topographical regions, showing the natural resource* of each
area.
1. Europe. Eastern— Politics. 2, Natural resources— Europe. East-
ern. 1. Coronet Instructional Films,
914.7 79-737069
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Eastern Eur<H>e: Industry and commerce (FUmttrip)
Coronet Instructi<mal Film.s, 1970.
57 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 »., 12 In., S3 J rpm,,
14 mill.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
CVffrfit*.' Educational collaborator, (leorge W. Hoffman.
Summarv: Shows major Industrial centers and heavy, consumer,
and handicraft Industries of Eastern Europe; describes how gov-
ernment-operated Industry la run; points out the importance of
trade.
1. Europe, Eastern— Industries. i. Oronet Instructional
Films.
3.38.0947 77-737071
Coronet Instructional Films
260
Seeing Eastern Europe: Peoples and cultures (FUmttrip)
Coronet Instructional Film.s, 1970.
'tH fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 Id., 331 rpm.,
14 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Credits: Educational collaborator, George W. Hoffman.
Sianmary: Discusses the heritage and folk costoma of the East-
ern European peoples, describes cultural Influences from foreign
nations, and Includes views which depict life today in Bastern
Europe.
1. Europe. Eastern— Civilization. i. Coronet Instructional
Films.
914.7 70-737072
Coronet Instructional Films
The Seeing eye (Motion picture) Mark Fine. Released
by Contemporary Films, 1967.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Present.'* a Story about a lonely boy on the Island of
Cheung Chan in the South China Sea who listens to a tale in the
arms of his old grandfather and drifts off Into bis own world of
dreams.
I, Fine. Mark. ii. Contemporary Films, inc.. New York.
915.12 Fi A 68-518
CINE
Seeing France: agriculture and fishing (Filmstrip) Coronet
Tiistiiictional Films, 1971.
54 fr. color, 35 mm. and pbonodlscs: 1 s., 12 In., S31 rpm.,
12 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
ritEDITS : F.riucatlonal collaborator, Howard G. Roepkc,
srM.VIARY : Describee the major crops, farming methods, dlstrf.
bution and marketing methods, and the importance of agriculture
and flshlng to the economy of France,
1. Agriculture — France. 2. Flsberlea — Franca I. Coronet In-
structional Films.
rS469] 338.0944 79-739824
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing France: history and government (Filmstrip) Coro-
net Instructional Fibns, 1971.
53 fr. cuKir. 36 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S3i rpra.,
14 min.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With «tudy guide. ^ ^ „ ,
CRKDITS- Fkliicational collaborator, Howard G. Roepke.
SUMMARY: Shows how key flgures, as well as other nations,
helped .-ihape the course of French history and government.
1 France— History. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
fDC40] 944 71^730^2-2
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing France: industry and commerce (Filmstrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1971.
53 fr. coU)r. 3.1 nun. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., S3i rpm.,
12 min.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
CREDI'l'S: Mucatlonal collaborator, Howard G. Koepke.
SUMMARV : De>»cribe« the major products of France. Shows the
Importani'e of transportation, as well as the Importance of the
people them>^lves to Industrial growth.
1. France— Industries. 2. TransporUt ion— France. I. Coronet
Instructional Films.
[HC276.-2] 338.0944 75-73y»23
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing France: its culture (Filmstrip) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1971.
53 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 «., 12 in.. 331 rpm., 13 min.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Educational collaborator, Howard G. Boepka
SUMMARY : Describes major schools of French art, llteratnre, ana
music Shows the historical Infiuencee that helped shape Frenrfi
culture, and tells how French contributions in the arts affected the
civilisation of the Western world.
1. The arts, French. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[NX549] 914.4 74-739820
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing France: its people (Filmstrip) Coronet Instnirtional
Films. 1971.
W fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 «.. 12 In., 331 i-pm.,
13 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Howard G. Roepke.
SUM.MARY: l>escribe« the origins and the life styles of the
Frencli people. Gives an Informal pictur« of the French people,
showing how they live, work, and play.
1. France— So<'lal life and customs. I. Coronet Instnictional
Films.
[DC:i3] 914.4 78-739821
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing France: land and resources (Filmstrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1971.
5:t rr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 13 min.
Also Itwued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: PMucationai collal>orator, Howard O. Roepke.
SUM.MARY: Shows the major resource*, the topography, and the
gt-tiKraphlc regions of France, and describee their Influenc* on indua-
trliil and economic de%elopment.
1. France— Economic conditions— lft4»- I. Coronet Inatrue-
tional Films.
rHC276.2] 914-4 72-789826
Coronet Instructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
God tt warfc. [Filnuthp] Concordi* FUnu, 1967.
43 fr. cokN. 35 mm. bikI phocMdac: 3 ■.. 12 io. 33 1/3 rpoi-. II nia.
(CaWchimi Kriet)
With kaden fuidc.
SUMMARY: DcKribe* calcchiun u ■ Uudy of Cod'> work for the ulvktioa
of mankind, notinc what Cod hai done in (race and love in Jcsua Chriu.
I. Cod— Love. 1. Salvation. 3. Relisioue education (Theology) I. Con-
cordia PuUiahing Houae. Sl Loua. II. Seriea: Caiechiam aerica. [Filmatrip.
Concordia Pub. Houiei
[BTI40) 232 72-734598
Concordia Filmi 73 MARC
Seeing India. Part 1 : Land and climate (Filmstrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1968.
53 f>. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: X i., 12 Id., 33} rpm.,
14 luin.
With user'H guide.
Credita: rollaborator. Joseph E. Spencer,
Summon/: Pictures the size and shape of the Indlaa suhcoDtloeut,
and describes major geographic features, landforms, aad climates Id
each of the three main regtona.
1. Physical gwgraphy— India. i. Coronet Instructtonal FllmB.
915.4 76-732M5
Coronet lostructlonal Films
Seeing: India. Part 2: Agrkoltnre (Filmatrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1968.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 t., 12 Id., 831 rpm.,
13 m)n.
With user's guide.
Crediti: Collaborator, Joseph E. Spencer.
Summary: Shows bow and where the principal agricultural
products of India are produced, and points out some of the factors
that limit agricultural production.
1. Agriculture — Ek^onomlc aspects — India. I. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
338.1 70-732546
Coronet lustroctlonal Films
Seeing India. Part 3: Manufacturit« (Filmstrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1968.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In., 33k rran.,
11 min.
With user's guide.
Credita: Collaborator, Joseph E. Spencer.
Summary: Shows scenes of urban and village Industries, their
products, and Important means of commerce and transportation.
Explores reasons for the slow Industrial development In India.
1. India — Industries. 2. Transportation — India. i. Coronet
Instructional Films.
338.0954 73-732547
Coronet Instructional Films
Senng India. Part 4: People and culture (Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
62 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 »., 12 In., 33) ri«D..
13 mln.
With user's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Joseph E. Spencer.
Summarv: Shows some customs and characteristics of the people
of India, desoribeH the caste system and some of the major religions,
and shows examples of the art of India.
1, India — Social life and customs. 2, Art — India. i. Coronet
Instructional Films.
915.4 77-782548
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing is believing (Motion picture) H&K Products of
B. C, 1967. Made by International Audio Visual.
4 min. sd. color. 8 mm.
Credita: Cameraman, John Young.
Summary: Demonstrates the effectiveness of U&K oil, aotl-mlst.
and otiier H&K products.
1. H4K Products of B. C, ltd. L H4K Products of B. C.,
ltd.
National Film Board of
665
Canada
Fi A 67-6749
Seeing Italy. Part 1: Land and climate (Filmatrip) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 12
min.
With users' guide.
Creditt: Author, George W. Hoffman.
Summarj/: Shows the variety of landforms and climate through-
out Italy, contrasting the Alps and fertile valleys of the north with
the volcanoes and poor soil of the soath.
1. Italy— Deecr. A trav.— IftiS- i. Corwiet Instructional
Films.
914.5
Coronet Instructional Films
Fi A 68-4126
Seeing Italy. Part 2: Industry and commerce (Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
53 fi'. cnlor. 3.'* mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 33| rpm., 12
mln.
With users' guide.
Credita: .Kuthor. George W. Hoffman.
Summary: Kxamlnes Italy's recent period of lodnstrlalltatloo,
contrasting the new and modem movie and steel industries with
such older, small Indostrlee as the production of textiles and glass-
making.
1. Italy— Indus. r. Coronet Instructional Films.
338.0945 Fi A 68-4125
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Italy. Part 3: Agricnlture (FUmatrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
">l fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 12 min.
With users' guide.
Credita: Author, George W. Hoffman.
SumtHOry: Elxamlnes how Italy provides food for her fifty million
people and points out the relationship between the geographical
conditions and the type of agricultural activities carried on In the
north and south.
1. Agriculture — Italy. l Coronet Instructional Films.
338.1 Fi A 68-4124 niT
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Italy. Part 4: People and cnltiin (FUmatrip)
Coronet Listnictional Films, 1968.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2b., IS in., 3S| rpm., 12
mln.
With users' guide.
Credita: Author, George W. Hoffman.
Summary: Follows many of the pastimes and dally activities of
the Italian people; shows Italians shopping, having dinner, working,
attending schools, and celebrating festivals.
1. Italy — Soc. life & cust. l Coronet lostructloiul Films.
914.5 Fi A 68-4127
Coronet Instructional Films
Scetag JaiMW: •gricaltarc and fishing. [Filmstrip] Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
54 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I i.. 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 13 min.
In LC collections.
Also iaaued with phonotape in caaadtc.
With itudy guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaboraiof, Joaeph E Spencer
SUMMARY: Discusses the major crops of Japan, and shows [he improve-
ment of farm technology, food imports, and the land. Points out the importance
of the fishing industry.
i. Agriculture — Japan. 2. Fisheries— Japan. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
lS471.J3] 915.4 73-739225
72cr72jrev MARC
Seeiag Japan: indastry and commerce. [Filmstri;)] Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
S3 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I s., 12 in.. 3J 1/3 rpm . 14 min
In LC collections.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Joseph E. Spencei
SUMMARY: Shows the industrial progress and development of Japan, and
includes scenes of the locations and products of major industries. Discusses ihc
importance of commerce to the economy of Japan.
1. Japan— Industries 2. Japan — Commerce. 1. Coronet Instnictional
Films.
tHC462.9, 9 1 5.2 70-739224
72[r72)rev MARC
Seeing Japan: Its culture.
Films, 1971.
[Filmstrip] Coronet Instructional
53 fr. color- 35 mm. and phonodisc: I s., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 15 min.
In LC collections.
Abo isaued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Joseph E. Spencer.
SUMMARY: Discusses the three major religions of Japan: Shintotsm, Bud-
dhism, and Confucianism. Shows traditional and Western elements that com-
prise Japanese culture and its contributions.
1. Japan— Religion. 1. Coronet Instructional Films.
[BL2202] 915.2 74-739228
72cr72]rcv MARC
Seeing Japan: its history.
Films, 1971.
[Filmstrip] Coronet Instructional
54 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 17 min.
In LC collections
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Joseph E Spencer
SUMMARY: Explores the growth of Japan from a feudal country to an
industrial nation, and shows the impact of history on the lives of the people.
1 Japan— History -1868- I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[DS881.93 915.2 77-739226
72[r72]rev MARC
Seeing Japan: its people. [Filmstrip] Coronet Instructional Films,
1971.
54 ft. color 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 15 roin.
In LC collections
Also issued with phonotape in cassette
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Joseph E. SpcT>ceT.
SUMMARY: Discusses the customs, activities, and lifestyle of the Japanese
people. Compares urban and rural life, and shows traditional and modem influ-
ences.
I. Japan— Social life and customs. 1. Coronet Instructional Films.
[DS821] 915.2 70-739227
72[T72)rev MARC
Seeing Japan: land and cUaiate. [Filmstrip^
tional Films, 1971.
Coronet Iiistruc-
and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in.. 33 1 13 rpm.. 1 5 n
57 fr. color. 35
In LC collections
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Joseph E SpetKcr.
SUMMARY: Describes the geographical features, location, and climate of
Japan, and discusses natural resources in terms of the needs of the expanding
population of the country.
1. Physical geography— Japan. 1. Coronet InsUuctional Fdms.
[GB322] 915.2 76-739223
72(T72]rev MARC
Seeing Mexico, no. 1: Land and cUmate (Filmatrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1968.
51 fi. color. 35 mm. .ind phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm..
11 miti.
With users' guide.
CredUa: Collaborator, Norman Carls.
Summiirii: L'ses phof.graphs ana maps to Illustrate the variety of
landforms Hml cllm.-ites in Mexico, including the Central Plateau.
the Sierra Madres. and the constal lowlands.
1. Landforms — Mexico. 2. Mexico — Ciluiate. t. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
917.2 Fi A 68-4891
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Mexico, no. 2: Agriculture (FUmatrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
52 fr color. 35 mm. iind phonodlsc: 1 s-. 12 In.. 33) rpm.,
11 mill.
With users' guide.
Credits: Col Inborn tor. Norman Carls.
Summary: I>e8crlbe« how and where the principal agricultural
products of Mexico are raised, points out some of the factors that
limit ttiiricultural production, and shows some of the methods being
used to OTcrconie some of the farmins problems.
1 Agriculture— Mexico. i. Coronet Instructional Flltns.
338.10972 Fi A 68-4892
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Mexico, no. 3: Industry and commerce (Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
52 fr. color. 3.^ mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S3) rpm.,
12 mln.
With users' guide.
CredUa: Collaborator, Norman Carls.
Summary: Describes the differences In ways of life In the small
textiles steel, and chemicals. Notes that important exports, such as
agricultural products and raw materials, are traded for machinery
and transportation equipment. ^ , ^ ^, ^
1. Mexico— Indus. 2. Mexico— Comm. r. Coronet Instructional
*""""'■ 338.0972 Fi A 68-4893
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Mexico, no. 4: Its people (Filmstrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
54 f r. color. 3-5 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In.. 33) rpm., 13 miiL
With users' guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Norman Carls.
Summary: Describes the differences Id ways of life In the small
towns and in the cities of Mexico.
1. Mexico— Rural conditions. 2. Cities and towns— Mexico.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
917.2 Fi A 68-48M
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Mexico, no. 5: Its history (Filmatrip) Coronet In-
structional Fihn.s, 1968.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.,
15 mln.
With users' guide.
Credits: Collaborator. Norman Carls,
Summary: Traces the history of Mexico from the ancleot Mayans
through the conquests and the revolutions to the establishment of a
constitutional government similar to that of the United States.
1. Mexico — Hist I. Coronet Instructional FllmSL
972 Fi A 68-4895
Coronet Instructional FUma
Seeing Mexico, no. 6: Its culture (Filmatrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
:inil phonodlsc: 1 p.. 12 in., ;
rpm..
^7 fi color. .3,->
11 mill.
With iLsers' guide.
Credits: I'oll.ilMtrntor. Noriniin Carls.
SuMttuiri/: l»eiWTiltes the Indinn, Spiinlidi, and mestizo cultures In
Mexico, and shows some of the mum's, mosaics, handicrafts, and
architecture pr-Kluced by the different cultures.
1. Mexico— Civ lliKJit ion. 2, .\it — Mexico. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Film^.
917.2 Fi A 68-4896
Coronet Instructional Fiiiiis
Seeing Scandinavia, no. 1: Land and climate (Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. nnd phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm.. 11
mln.
Captioned version also issued.
With culdc.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Richard B. Vowles.
Summary: Describes water as a vital feature of the Internal geog-
raphy of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Pictures varying Reo-
grnphlcal aspects of the countries and discusses their climate. In-
cludes views of important seaport cities.
L Scandinavia. r. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-3284
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Scandinavia, no. 2: Using land and sea (Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
.52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33) rpm.. 10
mln.
Captioned version also Issued.
With guide.
Credita: Educational collaborator. Richard B. Vowles.
Summary: Shows how Scandinavlan.s make the most use of their
water resources, describing the Ashing shipping, and shipbuilding
businesses and the extensive use of hydroelectric power. Discusses
agriculture In the Scandinavian countries and the development of
wood and metal Industries.
1. Scandinavia — Descr. & trav. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-5285
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing Scandinavia, no. 4: Pe<^e and culture (Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodliic: 1 s.. 12 in.. 33) rpm.. 11
mln.
Captioned version also Issued.
With guide.
Credits: Educational col I a iwr a tor, Rlchurd B. Vowles.
Summary: Shows how the ways of life of the Scandinavian people
reflect the old and the new. Describes the constitutional mon-
archies and the social welfare systems of Norway. Sweden, and Den-
mark. Dlsctixnes important figures of Scandinavian culture. Includ-
ing Ilnns Christian Andersen, Niels Bohr. Edvard Grieg, Trygv-e
Lie, Albert Nobel, and Dag Ilamiuerskjold.
1. Scnndinavin. i. Coronet Instructional Fllm.s.
Fi A 67-3287
Coronet Instructional Films
261
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Seeing Scandinavia. Part 1 : Land and climate {Fihnstrip)
Coronet Instructional Film?, 1%7.
40 fr. color. 35 aim.
rnCKplioned version with phonodlscalso Issued.
Crtiitt: Educational collaborator, Richard B. Vowles.
Syimmaty: Descrlbea water as a vital feature of the Interoal
geography of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Pictures varylnf
geographical aspects of the countries aud discusses their climate,
includes views of Important seaport cities. With captions.
1. Scandinavia— De«crlptIon and travel. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
914.8 70-736426
Seeing Scandinavia. Part 2: Using land and sea (Filnutrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
52 fr. color. 35 mm.
I'ncaptloned version with phonodlscalso Issued.
Credit$: Educational collaborator, Richard B. Vowles.
iiummarv: Shows how Scandinavians make the most ose of tbeir
water resources, describing the fishing, shipping, and shipbuilding
businesses and the extensive use of hydroelectric power. DiacuBses
ogrictilture In the Scandinavian countries and the development of
wood and metal Industries, With captions.
1, Scandinavia— Description and travel. r. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
338.0948 74-736427
Seeing Scandinavia. Part 3: Industry and commerce
(FUmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
51 fr. color. S5 mm.
UocaptlODed rersloD with phooodlsc also Issued.
Crediti: Educational collaborator, Richard B. Vowles.
SumTnan/: Discusses the late development of the Industrial revo-
lution In Scandinavia, describes products and Industries which are
tjT)i*'al of Denmark. Sweden, and Norway, and points out the role of
transportation In enhancing the position of Scandinavia in world
commerce. With captions.
1. Scandinavia— Industries. i. Coronet In.>!tructional Films.
338.0948 78-736428
Seeing Scandinavia. Part 4: People and cidtiire (FUm-
ttrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
49 fr. color. 55 mm.
Uncaptloned version with phonodlsc also Lssued.
Crediti: Educational collaborator, Richard B. Vowles.
Summary; Shows how the ways of life of the ScandlDavlsQ people
reflect the old and the new. Describes the constitutional monarchies
and the social welfare systems of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Discusses Important figures of Scandloavian culture, including Hana
Christian Andersen. Niels Bohr, Edward Qrieg, Trygve lie, Albert
Nobel, and Dag Hammerskjold.
1. Scandinavia. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
914.8 71-736429
Seeing the Andes countries: Farming and fishing [FUm-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
52 fr color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 331 rpm.. 12 min.
With users' guide.
Vr€dit»: Autluir, Raymond E. Crist.
Summary: Shows the farming methods, the food* that are raised
nnd L'xporte^i, and the expandiuE fishing activities and products of
the various geographic regions in the Andes countries.
1. Agriculture— South America. 2. Fish trade— South America.
I, Coronet Instructional Films.
338.098 70-734630
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Andes countries: History and culttire (Film-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
54 fi coliir. Xi mm. and plionodisc: 1 s.. 331 rpm.. 13 mln.
With users' guide.
Creditt: Author. Raymond E. Crist
Huiiimari/: Traces the history of the Andean nations, including
tlie major developments of the Indian culture, the Spanish conqueat,
and the war of liberation from Spain. Points out elements of the
present culture.
1 Andes. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
980 78-734632
Coronet Instructional Fllma
Seeing the Andes countries: Industry, mining and trade
{FUimtrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
55 fr. wXor. 35 nmi. aud phonodlsc; 1 s.. 331 rpm., 13 mln.
With users' KUlde.
Crediti: Author. Raymond E. Crist.
Summarv: Shows the major Industries and products, the principal
truding aud commercial centers, the locations of mineral resources,
and the processing of mineral products in the Andean countries.
1. South America — Industries. 2. Mineral Industries — South
AniPrica. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
338.098 74-734631
Coronet Instructional Fiimi
Seeing the Andes countries: Land and people (Filmttrip)
Coronet InstructionftI Films, 1969.
54 fr. ci>lor. ;t5 nmi. und plionodlac: 1 s., SSI rfon., 13 min.
With users' guide.
CrrdUi: Author, Raymond E. Crist
Summary: Shows the central highlands. coasUt lowlands, and
rain foreMa of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile; explains bow the
climate variea: and describes the different ways of life in each
country.
1. Ande« — Description and tra\-el. i. Coronet Instructional
Film*.
918 76-734629
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Pacific islands: agriculture. Ashing, and com-
merce (Film.'ttrip) (V»roiiet Instructional Fllm.s l^^i■
V> fr rt.lor. 3.*> mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 in , 331 rpm.. 15 mln.
Altto issued with |>lionotape In cassette.
With study guide.
CKKDIT8 : Bducallonal collaborator, Joseph K. Spencer.
KUUMARY ■ Shows farming and Ashing methoda in the PaclBc
Ulsmbi and portrays the effect of newly -acquired technology on
I, Agriculture— Islands of the Psclflc. 2. Fishing— Islands of the
Parinr. 3. Islands of the Psclflc— Com men*. I. Coronet Inatroc-
llonsl Films.
[8479] »38.099 72-740184
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Pacific islands: history and cultures (Filmstnp)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
55 fr color. 35 mm and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 16 mln.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
?!lEnVTS ■ SiStlonnl collaborator. Josepli E. Spencer.
SUMMABY S™ rs the latest theories of the early settlement of
the^pSc islands and highlights the -j^tTwlt? wSe^'^'et?
^^ris^aTdsV.fr-iiic'jjK^rrr -""?. euYt^rrn^Si
[DU28.3] m '^-^"^''^
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Pacific islands: regions and climates (Filmstrip)
Coronet Iii-triirtionnl Films, 1971.
M fr. color. .'W mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 15 min.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With sindy tcnUX^. „ „
CREDITS- Kilucatlonal collalwrator. Jose(>h E. Spencer.
SUMMARY : Compares and contrasts the geography and climates
of the »lelaiie«ian, I'oiyneslan. and Mloronesian islands.
I. Islands nf the I 'a ciflc— Description and travel I. Coronet
lostructloiml Films. »,„.„«
[DU233 919 79-740133
Coronet Instructional
Fllma
Seeing the Pacific islands: the people (Filmstrip) Coronet
Instructional Films. 1971.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 1 s.. 12 in., 331 rpra.. 15 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Educational collaborator, Jomph E. Spencer.
SUMMARY: Discusses the dlveree cultures, traditions, rituals,
and types of shelter of Pacific Island InhabiUnts.
1. Islands of the Faciflc— Social life and customs. I. Coronet
Instructional Films.
[DU28] 919 76-740135
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Pacific States: Agriculture and fishing (Film-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
."> fr. <-»lni'. S.'t mm, and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 12 min.
.\lso i.isued with phonotape in cassette.
With filmstrip guide.
>"redits: Kdiicatlonal collaborator, Robert W. Durrenberger.
Summary: Shows the agricultural and fishing resources, products,
and methods of the Pacific States.
1. Agriculture— Pacific States. 2. Fisheries— Pacific States.
1. <oionet Instructional Films.
338.0979 70-737344
('oroner Instructional Films
Seeing the Pacific States: Industry (FUmstnp)
Insti'uctional Films, 1970.
Coronet
son- c-olor. 3.'Smm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm., 12 min.
Also issued witli phonotape in cassette.
S/"™Ed?c«'[;onaI cUaborator, Robert W ^-^'-/^^g,,,^
s'Zmnrv: Describes the aerospac-e industry in the Pf «^ ^"^
and hTghlights other important Industries such as petroleum, lumber,
food processing, nwtlon pictures, and "'"'■'^■»:,. . ...^—^ „w
1. The West— Industries. 2. Aerospace industrle»— The West.
I. Coronet Instnictional Films. T-yy^AK
338.0979 74-737345
Coronet Instructional Fllma
Seeing the Pacific States: Land and climate (FUnutrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
7)1 fr. c<ilor. 3.'> mm. and phonodlsc; 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm.,
12 min.
.\iso issued with phonotape in cassette.
With filmstrip guide.
CredUt: Educational collaborator. Robert W. Durrenberger.
Sumituiry: Shows the variety of landforms found In the Pacific
States, and explains how the ocean and mountain ranges influence
the climate.
1. Physical seography- Pacific States. i. Coronet Instructional
Films.
551.0979 73-737342
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Pacific States: Shipping and commerce (FUm-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
54 fi {-olor. Xi mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., II min.
Also issued with phonotape In cssHeite.
With illmstrip guide.
Credila: Educational collaborator. Robert W. Durrenberger.
Snmtnftry: Shows the importance of shipping and commerce to the
economy of the Pacific States; Includes examples of activities and
products Involved.
1. Shipping— Pacific States. 2, Pacific States— Commerce.
I. Coronet Inslnictional Films.
380.0979 78-737346
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Rocky Mountain States: Farming and ranching
(Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
.'i3 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 1 g., 13 mliL
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
Credits : Educational collaborator. Tim K. Kelley.
Summary : Compares 3n]itabi1ity for grazing or farming of lands
in the Rocky Mountain region. Shows how the ttwuntains alfect
prevailing conditions, and descrlbex efforts at irrigation.
1. .Vgricullnre — Rooky Mountain regiwi. 2, Oraxing — Boelty
Mountain region. 3. Irrigation— Uo<-ky Mountain region. I. Coro-
net Instructional Films,
630.978 71-738683
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Rocky Mountain States: History and people
(Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
r>4 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 13 min.
.\lso Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, TIra K. Kelley.
Summary: Surveys the history of exploring and settling the
Hotky Mountain region. Examines the role of Indians, shepherds,
cattlemen, and farmers In contributing to the present-day diversity
of the area.
1. Rocky Mountain region— History. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
917.8 79-788686
Coronet Instruct lonal Films
Seeing the Rocky Mountain States: Land and climate
(Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
54 fr, color. Xi mm. and phonodiac: 1 »., 12 mln.
.Also Issued with phonotape in casxette.
With study guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator. Tim K. Kelley.
Summary: Show.s the Infiuence of the Roc*y Mountains on the
climate of the surroimdlng area. Explains bow this range affects
the amount of available moisture or dryness.
1. Weather, Infiuence of mounUlns on. 2. Rocky MounUin re-
gion— Climate. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
551.0978 78-738682
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the Rocky Mountain States: Mining and industry
(Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 13 min.
.\1h) issued with phonotape In cas-sette.
With study guide. ,, ^ „
Civdlts- Educational collaborator. Tim K. Kelley.
Summary : Shows the types and locations of imporUnt ores and
nilnerais found In the Rocky Mountain region. Describes defense,
aerospace and .\tomic Energy Commission installations there.
1 Mines and mineral resources — Rocky MounUin Region. 2.
Rociiy Mountain Range — Industries. I. Coronet Instructional
*'"'"'■ 338.0978 76-738684
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing the world. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. id. bAw. 16 mm. (S««ing and hearing, no. l>
SUMMARY: Tcache» thai mu ii more dependent on hU »en»e of light than
on any other of his scnsa. Explain* ho* man jees. how other aaimals and plants
react lo ligiii. snd how various forms of anificial light have been developed. For
eleroenury grades.
1 Vision- Juvenile films. 2. [jght— Juvenile films, jl Vision. 2. Light]
i. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films.
III. Series: Seeing and hearing. [Motion piclurei no. 1.
[QP475.51 372.3 79-714715
Tme-Life Filnu ^2
Seeing the PaciBc States: Natural resources (Filmstrip)
Coionet Instructional Films, 1970.
7<-2 fr. <-oior. X> mm. and phonodls*^': 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 12 min.
Also Issued with phonotape in casselte.
Wtih filmstrip guide.
Credits: Ednciitioiial collaborator. Robert W. Durrenberger.
Summary: Explains how and why timber and water are the most
imiiortant natural resources of Washington, California, and Oregon.
1. Timber— The West. 2. Water-supply— The West I. Coronet
Insiructlonal Films.
331.7 77-737343
Coronet Instnu'i lonal Films
Seeing the Pacific States: People and history (FOmttrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
IS [
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
8 mln.
Also issued with phonoUpe in cassette.
With fllniHtrlp guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Robert W. Durrenberger.
Summary: Shows the major population groups of the Pacific
States, their origins, and their ways of living todaj. Dlscussea the
attractions of these atatea and some of the current problema
1. Faciflc State*— Description and travel— 1951- i. Coronet
Instructional Fllma.
917.8 7l-7»7Mr
Coronet Instructional Vllm*
MARC
262
Seeing water, boats, and bridges (Filmstrip) Eliz&beUi P.
Morris and Agnes Schubert Released by Bailey Films,
1968.
4 filnisiriiie. color. 35 nmi.
With miinual.
i"o.N-TK«Ts.— 1. Waters deep and shallow. 52 fr.— 2. Ships for
voyaging. 41) fr— 3. Itrldges from here to there. 46 fr.— 4. Come to
the water's edge. 47 fr.
1. Water. i. Morris. Elizabeth P. IL Schobert, Agnes.
in. Bailt'y Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
.17:>.6 Fi A 68-4585
Bailey Films
Seeing West Germany, no. 1: The land (Filmttrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1967.
^^ fr color. 3.^ mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., SSI rpm.,
10 mln.
Capliiiiied vei-sjon also issued.
With user's guide.
Creditt: Rducatlonal collaborator, Oeorse W. Hofboan.
Summarv: l>escrlbes the landforms and climate In the three major
regions of West (Jermany. I'olnts out the major industrial areas —
the Unhr and Saar— and explains how Germany'a boundaries changed
after World War ii. Traces rivera like the Rhine from tlie Alps to
the sea. and notes the important cities along the banks of the major
rivers, _
1. nermany (Federal Republic, 1M9~ >— Deecr. & trav.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-3772
Coronet Instnirtional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Seeing West Germany, no. 2: Indastiy (FUmttrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1967.
.VI fr. color. 8fl ram. and phftnodluc: 1 g.. 12 En., 33| rtHn,
U min.
Ciptlvned rervloo also IsBUed.
With uwr'8 inilde.
Credilt: Rducatlonni collaborator, 0«orge W. HofTman.
Sutnmnrp: Shows W«it Gennany'B vast coal 8ui)p!y and eitenslve
transportation syntem, with Its nuoicrous Inland waterways. Pic-
tun>a the production of automobllea and the manufacture of optical
and communlcatlona equipment in factorle* emplorlng skilled work-
era and modern production technlgnea.
1, Germany (federal Republic. 1949- )— Indus. i. Coronet
Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-3773
Coronet Inst met lonal
Films
Seeing West Germany, no. 3: AKricnltore (FUnutrip)
Coronet Instmctional Films, 1967.
49 fr- color. 55 mm. and phonodUc: 1 s., 12 in., SSI rpm.,
11 mln.
Captioned version also Issued.
With user's guide.
Crediti: Educational collaborator, George W. Hoffman.
Summary: Points out that West Germany has overcome many
of the difficulties In feeding Its large population by Importing food
and by using modern farming techniques. Notes that In the northern
plain large amounts of fertlllEer are used to enrich the sandy soil.
Describes the central and southern regions where many of the farms
are located In vallej'S, and points out that the monntalnoos slopes
provide forest products.
1, Food supply — Germany (Federal Repubtlc, 1949- ) 2. Agri-
culture— Germany < Fed- eral Republic. 1949- ) i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films,
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing West Gerroanj* no. 4: People and coltnre (FUm-
ttrip) Coronet Instmctional FilmSf 1967.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 12 mln.
Captioned version ,i1ro Issued.
With user's guide.
Crediti: Educational collaborator, George W. Hoffman.
Bummary: Illustrates the co-existence of past and prMent In
We«t Germany by picturing the new apartment buildings, modern
factories, historic castles, and medieval towns. Points out the German
contribution to the world's culture with visits to birthplaces and
memorials of some of Germany's famous people.
1. Germany (Federal Republic, 1949- )— Descr, ft trav. 2. Ger-
many—Intellectual life. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-3775
Coronet Instructional Films
Seeing West Germany. Part 1: The land (FUmatHp)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Uncaptloned version with phonodlac also lasued.
Creditt: Educational collaborator. George W. HofTman.
Summary.- Described the landforms and climate in the three ma-
jor regions of Weat Germany. Points out the major Industrial
areas— the Ruhr and Saar— and explains how Germany's boundaries
changed after World War n. Traces rivers from the Alps to the
sea, and notes the Important cities along the banks of the major
rivers. With captions.
1. Germany (Federal Republic, 1949- )—De8crlptlon and travel.
L Coronet Instructional Films,
914.3 76-736422
Seeing West Germany. Part 2 :
Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
Industry {Filmstrip)
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Uncaptloned version with phonodlsc also iNHUed.
Creditt: Educational collaborator, George W. HofTman.
Summary: Shows West Germany's vast coal supply and exteoslTe
transportation system, with Ita numerous Inland waterways. Plc>
tures the production of automobiles and the manufacture of <9tlcal
and communications equipment in factories employing skilled workers
and modem production techniques. With captions.
1. Germany (Federal Republic. 1949- ) —Industries.
I, Coronet Instructional Films.
338.0943 70-786428
Seeing West Germany. Part 3: Agriculture (FUmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
49 fr. color. 35 mm.
Uncaptloned version with phonodlsc also ifwued.
Credita: Educational collaborator, George W. Hoffman.
Summary: Points out how West Germany has overcome many of
the difficulties In feeding Its large population by Importing food and
by using modern farming techniques. Points out that the moun-
tainous slopes provide forest products. With captions.
1. Food supply— Germany (Federal R^ubllc, 1949- ) 2. Agri-
culture—Germany (Federal Republic. 1949- ) i. Coronet In-
structional Films.
338.10943
73-736424
Seeing West Germany. Part 4: People and culture (FUm-
gtrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
52 fr. color. 35 mm.
Uncaptlonal version with phonodi»c also iMued.
Credits: EMucatlonal collaborator. George W. Hoffman.
Bummary: Illustrates the co-existence of past and present la West
Germany by picturing the new apartment buildings, modem fac-
tories, historic castles, and medieval towns. Polnta out the German
contribution to the world's culture with visits to birthplaces and
memorials of some of Germany's famous people. With captions.
l.Germany (Federal Republic. 1949- )— Description and travel
2. Germany— Intellectual life i. Coronet Instmctlcmal Films.
914.8 77-736425
The Seekers (Motion picture) Benchmark Films in coopera-
tion with the New York State Narcotic Addiction Con-
trol Commission. Released by Benchmark Films, 1968.
31 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop fllm mounted In cartridge, with
magnetic sound track.
With discussion guide.
Credil*: Author, Myron Sollo.
Bummary: Young ex-drug abusers tell about the physical and
psychological damage that they suffered, and explain how they
learned to face reality Instead of escaping from It through drugs.
1. Drugs and youth. i. Benchmark Films.
616.86 70-706300
Beachmark Films
Seeking and finding. tTransparenciesj Fordham Equipment Co.,
Released by Fordham Pub. Co., 1970.
37 inuuparencici. color.
iMucd IS part of Library Icamiiii laboratory III: Seeking aod finding.
With 80 overlays
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Authors, Ralph J. Folcaielli, John T. Gillctpie, I>ianB L. Lcmbo.
SUMMARY: TcBchet the use of general reference materials, including ency-
clopedias, dictionariet, atlases, almanacs, and periodical indexes such as the
Reader's Guide. With captions.
I . Reference books. 1. Fordham Equipment Company, II. Fordham Pub-
liahing Company. III. Lit>rary leamini laboratory III.
[Z7n.2] 028.7 72-735035
Fordham Pub., Co. 72 MARC
Seeking and finding
flee
A Focus on encyclopedia yearbook*.
Using the toul resources of the library.
Seeking improvement {FUmstAp) Jonee and Osmond. Be-
leased by Modem LeArning Aids, 1968.
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Part 1 de«cribes the plight of most midwestern farm-
ers during the last quarter of the 19th century. Part 2 describes
the desperate situation of slum dwellers during the same period.
For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Farm life— Middle West 2. City and town life. t. Jone«
and Osmond, Inc. n. Modern Learning Aids, New Tork. Series:
Critical thinking aids (Pilmstrlp)
372.8 75-733294
Modem Learning Aids
Seeking new laws {Motion picture) British Broadcasting
Corp. Television, London, 1964. Released in the U. S. by
Education Development Center, 1965.
TiH mln. s<l. bAw. 18 mm. (The Character of physical law,
no. 7)
CftdUt: Producer, Alan Sleatb.
Summary; Professor Richard Feynman sumioarlies the state of
knowiedee of the physical world, points up wuM existing mysteries,
discusses the methods used to seek new laws, using as examples the
development and trials of some present laws, in the 1064 Messenger
lecture series at Cornell University.
1. Science — Klethodology. i. Feynman, Richard Phillips. The
character of phywlcal law. n. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Television Service, iii. Education Development Center, Series:
The Character of physical law (Motion picture) no. 7.
680.1 70-70748!)
Education Developmeot Oeoter
Segall, Benjamin
see
Astrology film:
relationships.
House positions and tiieir
Segmental ureteral achalasia {Motion picture) Victor A.
PolitAno, 1970. Made by Medical lUostration Dept., TTni-
versity of Miami School of Medicine.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Illustrates segmental narrowing at the ureterovesical
Junction with dilation above the point of obstruction. Demonstrates
the forceful ureteral peristalsis as well as the sui«ical correction of
this condition.
1. Ureters— Diseases. 2. Ureters— Surgery. i. Politano, Victor
A.. 1&1&-
617 76-706106
CINE
Segmented worms {Motion picture) Baling Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebrate*)
Loop film. Film notes on cnrtrldge case.
Summ-try: Illustrates the major clasHes of segmented worms using
the horse leech, the flsh leech, the lugworm. the ragworm. and the
fanworm as examples. Shows the life activities and structure of
each worm, and contrasts the segmented worms with the earthworm.
Studies the trochophore larva to show the evolutionary relationship
of the segmented worms to the moIlU8k.s.
1. Annelida. 2. Trochophore. 3. Evolution. i. Ealing Corpora-
tion, Cambridge, Mass. Series; The Invertebrates (Motion pic-
ture)
595 73-700321
Baling Corporation
Segovia master class series, program no. 1 {Motion picture)
Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
30 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Andr^ Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela, Spain, with Miguel Barbera and Michael
l^rimer. Presents and analyzes FandangulUo by Torlna, and Sego-
via by Roussel.
1. Segovia. Andrfe. 18&4- i. KroU Productions, n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company.
787 77-701276
McOraw-HIU Book Co.
Segovia master class series, pn^ram no. 2 {Motion picture)
Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Released by MoGraw-
Hill B^-ok Co., 1969.
30 nrio. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummarv: Andr^ Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela. Spain, with Barbara Polasek. Presents and
analyzes Variations nur 'Folio de Bapada by Ponce.
1. Segovia. Audr^ 1894- i. KroU Productions, n, Mc-
Oraw-HtU Book Company.
787 70-701276
McOraw-HIll Book Co.
263
Segovia master class series, program no. 3 {Motion picture)
Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Released by McGraw-
Hill B-wk Co., 1969.
30 Drin. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: Andr^ Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela, Spain, with Aldo Mlnella and Luis Rodrlgo.
Presents and analyzes Concerto In D for guitar, and Tarantella, by
Castelnuovo-Tedesoo.
1. Segovia. Andr««. 18&4- 1. KroU Productions, ii. Mc-
Graw-RlU Book Company.
787 74-701277
McOraw-HIU Book Co.
Segovia master clasb series, program na 4 {Motion picture)
Nathan Kroll Productions, 1966. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Cx)., 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Andres Segovia. guiUrist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Oimpostela. Spain, with Brigitle Zacwcit and Oscar
Gblglia. Prenents and analyses Theme, variations, and finale by
Ponce, and Sonatas in E minor and In E major by Scarlatti.
1. Segovia. Andr^ 18W- i. Kroll Productions, u. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company.
787 78-701278
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Segovia master class series, program no. 5 {Motion picture)
Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Rolessed by McGraw-
HUl Book Co., 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Andr^ Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela. Spain, with Aldo Mlnella. Presents and
analyzes the second and third movements of Concerto In D for guitar
by Ckstrfnuovo-Tedeeco.
1. Segovia. Andr^ 18W- i. KroU Productions, il Mc-
Graw-HlU Book Ompany.
787 71-701279
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Segovia master class series, program no. 6 {Motion picture)
Nathan Kroll Productions, 1966. Released by McGraw-
Hill B-Hik Co., 1969.
30 mln. »d. b&w. 16 mm. . . ,
Bummarur Andrrt Segovia, guitarist, teaches and perfonna at
Santiago de Compostela, Spain, with Dante Breaoa and Carl Bern-
stein. Presents and analyze* FandangulUo by Torroba, Gavotte and
glgue by Weiss, and Asturiaa by Albenia.
1. Segovia. Andr^, 1894- I. KroU Productions, n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Bo<A Company.
787 76-701280
McGraw-HIU Book Co.
Segovia master class series, program no. 7 {Motion picture)
Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. le mm.
Summary: Andr* Segovia, gultarlat. teachew and performs at
Santiago de Compostela. Spain, with Brlgltte Zacxeck. Presents and
analyze* the Chaconne from Partita no. 2 In D minor by Bach
1. Segovia. Andres. I8&i- i. Kroll Prmluctlons. ri. Mc-
Graw-HIU Book Company.
787 70-701281
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Segovia master class series, program no. 8 {Motion picture)
Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Andr^ Segovia, gultarlart, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela. Spain, with Miguel Barbera, and Michael
l.«rlmer. Pre.sents and analyzes Glgue by Weiss, AUemande by Dow-
land, and Zambra granadlna by Albenlz.
1. Segovia. Andr^ 18W- a. KroU Productions, u. Me-
Graw-HlU Book Company.
787 73-701282
McGraw-HUl Book Co.
Segovia master class series, program no. 9 {Motion picture)
Nathan Kroll Productions, 1966. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
30 min. sd- b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Andr^ Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela, Spain, with Barbara Polas^ and Turan
Kamal. Presents and analyzes Variations sur Folio de Espana by
Ponce, and Etudes 1. 2, and 5 by Sor.
1. S^ovla. Andr^ 1894- i. KroU Productions, n. Mc-
Graw-HIU Book Company.
787 77-701283
McGraw-HlUBookCo.
Segovia master claals aeries, program no. 10 (Motion pic-
ture) Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Released by Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Andrfe Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela. Spain, with Ray Reussner and Oscar Gblg-
lia. Presents and analyzes Cello suite no. 3 by Bach, and the
Minuets 1 and 2 by Ratneau.
1. Segovia. Andr^ 1894- a. KrwU Productloiu. n. Mc-
GrBw-HiU Book Company.
„_„ „ 787 70-701284
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Segovia master class series, program no. 11 {Motion pic-
ture) Nathan KroU Productions, 1966. Released by Mc-
Graw-HiU Book Co., 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Andr^ Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de Compostela, Spain, with Larry Snitzler, and Barbara
Polasek. Presents and analyzes Sonata no. 3 and Variations our
Folio de Elspana bv Ponce.
L Segovia. Andr^ 1894- i. KroU Productions, il Mc-
Oraw-HiU Book Company.
787 74-701285
McGraw-HUlBookCo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Segovia master class series, program no. 12 (Motion pio-
tttre) Nathan Kroll Productions, 1&66. Released by Mc-
Giaw Hill Book Co., 1969.
30 tuio. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Xativia Sef^ovia, guitarist, teaches and perforins at
Snniiasii de Com pus tela. Spain, with Mauro Stortl and Ernesto Vlt-
tetti. Pr«i«;Dt4 and analyzes Etudes 20. 10, end 12 by Sor. and
Sonatina meridional by fonce.
L Segovia. Andrfe. 18W- i. KroU Productions, n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company.
787 78-701286
McCrnwHill Book Co.
Segovia master class series, prc^ram no. 13 {Motion pio-
twe) Nathan Kroll Productions, 1&66. Released by Mc-
Graw-Ilill Book Co., 1969.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Siimmarpr Andr^ Segovia, guitarist, le&cheg and performs at
Santlnjco de Coniposlela, Spain, with Larry Snltzler and Michael
Loriiuer. t*resents and analyzes the second ntovetnent of Sonata no.
3 by Ponce, and Etude no. 7 by ViUa-Lobos.
1. Segovia. Andrte, 18&1- i. Kroll Productions, n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Bortk Company.
787 71-701287
McGraw-Hill B<nik Co.
Segovia master class series, program no. 14 {Motion pie-
ture) Natlian Kroll Productions, 1966. Released by Mc-
Graw-IIitl Book Co., 1969.
30 min. sd Wtw. 16 mm.
Summary: .\ndr^ Segovia, guitarist, teaches and performs at
Santiago de <'ompostela. Spain, with Oscar GblgUa, Miguel Barbera,
and HIchard Johnson. Present.s and analyzes Aria and variations by
Frescobaldl. FandanguUIo by Turina. and Cello sonata no. 1 and
Prelude by Bach.
1. Segovia, Andrfe, 1S&4- i. Kroll Productions, n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company.
787 75-701288
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
SegregatifHi in public education, pre-1954 {Motion picture)
WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rineliart and Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. ( Black heritage : a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 11): The UJ54 deci.-^ion— precedents and responses)
Summary: Dr. Vincent Browne discusses the' public education of
black children from the period before the ClvU War to the period
after World War n.
1. Segregation in education. i. Browne, Vincent J. n. New
\ork. Television sfntion WCBS-TV. m. Columbia University, rv.
Holt, Rlnehart and Winston, inc. Series: Black heritage: a his-
tory of Afro- Americans (Motion picture) Section 10: The 1964
decision — precvdeiits and responses.
370.19 76-704101
Holt. Rlnehart and Winston
National Film Board
Seigel-Westphal Productions
see
Of endless wonder.
The Seigacaries. La MigBcariec. f Slide set]
of Csnoda, 1969.
10 (Jidc*. color. 2 x 2 in.
With notes.
SUMMARY: Shows eighteenth -century Canadian manora. Detigned for use
in hutory claatea. With captioni in English and French.
1. Canada— Hiatork houaes, etc. [. Canada. National Film Board.
(FlOlOi 917.1 72-733360
National Film Bowd of 73 MARC
Canada
Seine netting {FUimtrip) Canada Dept of Fisheries, Ot-
tawa. Made and released by National Film Board of
Canada, 1969.
27 fr. color, 35 mm.
With notes.
Summary: An Instructional fllmstrlp about Belne netting. De-
signed fur u.se In fisheries colleges and Tocatlooal Institutes giving
courses in fishing methods. With captions.
1. Seining. i. Canada. DepL of Fisheries, n. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
639 78-786584
National Film Board of Canada
Seko Animations
see
The Curious mouse,
Selunat datuig (Welcome to Indonesia) {Motion picture)
(raruda Indonesian Airways and McDonnell Douglas
Corp. Made and rfleased by McDonnell Douglas Corp.,
1»67.
27 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SamMAry.' DeM-rlbes the contrasts of InduDMla, a nation of old
kingdoms blending with the republic's modernisation. Sliows views
of l«>mples, scenery, dances, and handicrafts In gold and silver.
1. Indonesia— De«cr. & trav.— 1&45- i. Qaruda IndoDMlan
Airways, n. McI>onnell Douglas Corporation, ni. Welcome to In-
donesia I Motion picture!
919.1 Fi A 68-817
CINE
iSeleccioncs de Carlos Gardel, {Motion picture) Ramon
Cuadrado Vita, Buenos Aires. Made by Cinet«ca Sonora.
Kcleased by Vitafilms, Buenos Aires, 1951.
70 tnln. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
CreaitM: Words by Alfredo I.*pera ; music by Carlos Oardel.
Hummnry: Includ'-s tangos and other I.4itln American selectloai
sung br Carlos (lardel.
1. Oardel, Csrlos, 1887-lfl85. 2 Music, Popular (Songs, etc.) —
iMlla America. I. VIU, Ramon Cuadrado. ii, Vltafllms, 8. B. L.
784 Fi 68-109
Selected Pictures Corporation
see
Voice of the hurricane.
Selected poems by American writers {FUmstnp) Educa-
tional Filmstrips, 1970.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: 6 min. (A
Visual anthology of poetry)
Credits: Narration, Charles A. Schmidt; music. Jan Cole: photog-
raphers and editors. Kenneth Ku.saell, Marjorle Russell.
Contentt: 1. Miniver Cheevy, by Edwin A. Roblnson.—Z. Neither
out far nor in deep, by Robert Frost.— 3. The chambered nautilus,
by Oliver Wendell Holmes.— 4. The snow, by Emily Dickinson.
1 American poetry (Collections) i. Educational Film.strlpa,
HuntsvlUe. Tex. Series: A Visual anthology of poetry (Fllmstrlp)
811 73-737385
Educational Filmstrips
Selected poems by British poets (FUmetrip) Educational
Filmstrips, 1970.
73 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape in cassette: 6 min. (A
Visual anthology of poetry)
CrediU: Narration. Charles A. Schmidt; music, Jan Oole; photog-
raphers and editors, Kenneth Rus-sell, Marjorle Russell,
Contents: 1. Selections from Elegy written In a country church-
yard, by Thomas Gray. — 2. The dialk cliff, by Andrew Young. — 3.
There be none of beauty's daughters, by George Gordon, Lord
Byron. — I. In the highlands, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
1. English poetry (Collections) i. Educational Filmstrips,
Huntsville, Tex. Series; A Visual anthology of poetry (Fllmstrlp)
821 70-737384
Educational Filmstrips
Selec:ing a house plan (Fllmstrip) U. S. Dept of Agricul-
ture. Made and released by Photo Lab, 1970.
47 fv. color. 85 mm.
.\lBo issued as slide set.
With narrative guide. _ ^ ^ .
Summarv: Stresses the Importance of studying the needs of a
family and selecting a sulUble house before buying. Analyses a
rectangular one story, three-bedroom hou.se plan of moderate cost.
1. DwelllDgs. I. U. S. Dept of Agriculture, n. Photo Lab,
inc., Washington. D, C. - - „
728 75-736880
U. S. Dept. of Agrl- culture
Selecting a job, A. [FUmstrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1969.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Pre-vocationil orientation with guidance. Unit 2.
2010)
To be us«d as a unit with filmsirip 6 and with learning manual
With teacher's manual
SUMMARY: Surveys basic job opportunities, and idli hou to ^kcl an
appropriate position. With captions.
1. Vocational guidance I Educational Projections Corporation Ii
Series Pic- vocational orientation and guidance. [Filmslripj Unit 2. 201U.
[HF5381J 371.4 72-734329
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
Selecting a Job, B. [Filmstrip]
1969.
Educational Projections Corp.,
43 fr. color. 3S mm. (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 2,
2010)
To be used as a unit with filnuirip A and with learning manual.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Reviews baste concepts of selecting a job. Reinforce* basic
educational skills of grammar, spelling, reading comprehension, and arithmetic
With captions.
1. Vocational guidance. 2. Language aru. 3. Arithmetic. I. Educational
Projections Corporation. II. Series: Pre- vocational orientation and guidance.
tFilmstrip] Unit 2. 2010.
[HF5381] 371.4 72-734330
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Selecting and buying food for the young family {FUmstrip)
U. S. Dept. of Affriculture, 1966. Made by Photo Lab,
30 fr. colin-. 3.> luin.
.M-^) is.-.iied .'IS slide set.
Willi narrative guide.
Siiminaiy: A guide to the hoiiieiiiiiker In serving nourishing meals
to her family. Includes hints on how to economize on the family
budget while shopping for groceries. Stre6.ses that food prices, per
capita, are lower than they have ever been.
1, Marketing (Home economics) 2. Food prices— U. S. i. U, S.
Dept. of Agriculture.
642 Fi E 68-530
U.S. I>ei»t. of Agriculture
SclcctiBg ami itoriBg tractor heli. [Slide set] American Aisoda-
tion for Vocational Instructional Materials, 1971. Made by Re-
sources for Education and Management.
S8 slides color 2 x 2 in.
With test entitled Tractor fueb and lubhcanta, aekcling and storing; initially
prepared by G. E. Henderson aitd J. Howard TuntcT, and reviaed by W. Harold
Parady, G. E. Hertdcrson. George W. Smith, Jr., and Ptorencc Graham.
SUMMARY: Pretenu the characteristics of various oil gndea that arc laed
in Iracton and csplaina how lo select and atore fbcb and lubricants.
I.Traclon. 3. Fuel— Storage. 1. American Aaaociation for Vocational In-
structional Materials,
lTL233j 629.22 72-733317
American Association Tor 72 MARC
Vocational Instructional
Materiab
SclectiBa a^ itorlBg tractor fMla. [Transparencies] American
Association for Vocational Instructional Materials, 1 97 1 .
Made by University (rf^ Georgia Printing Dept.
58 transparencies. bAw. 9 & 1 1 ia.
With teit entitled Tractor fuels and lubricaata, adecting and itorinc initiany
prepared by G, E. Heoderron and I. Howard Turner, and revised by W. Harold
Parady, G. E. Henderaon, George W. Smith. Jr.. and Florence Giaham.
SUMMARY: Prcaenu the characteristics of various oil gradea that are uaed
in tractors and explains how to select and store fueb and lubricants.
1 . Tractora. 2. Fuel— Storage. 1. American Asaodatioo for Vocatioaal lo-
structtoaal Materials.
tTL233] 629.22 72-733335
American Association for 72 MARC
Vocational Instructional
Materiala
Selecting appropriate educational objectives (Fibnstrip)
Vimcet Associates, 1967. Made by Consolidated Film.
40 fr. ciilor. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (3 In), SS IP"-.
approx. 30 min.
With Instrtictor's manual. t- i o i
CREDITS- Producers, W. James Popham. Eva L. Baker.
SUMMARY ■ A teacher education fllm which provides several tools
to help a teacher to decide what educational objectives he will at-
^^TTeachlSr^i Teachers. Training of. I. Vlmc«t A^ocit^^,,
[LB1025.2] 370.7 75-738818
vimcet Associates
Selecting beef btveding animals (FUmstrip) University of
Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1960.
85 fr b&w. 35 mm. (Animal and dairy science) ^ , , ,^
fummarv; Dlsaisses selecting on type or Individuality, fe'^'raWe
breed characteristics, parts of a beef covr. desirable physical charac-
'T'&r?a«rST"''''*rininoIs. Umversuy. Vocational
Agricultural Service. Series: Animal and dairy -science (Fllm-
■^''P* Fi A 67-4103
Illinois. Univ. Voca- tlonal Agricultural Service
Selecting breeding hogs (FUmstrip) University of Illinoia,
Vocational Agriculture Service, 1964.
7-1 fr. l>Aw. 35 mm. (Animal and dairy science)
Summary: Shows the parts of a hog and points to look for when
selecting sows, boars, and youn({ stock for the breeding herd.
1. Swine breeding. i. lUlnols. University. Vocational Agricul-
ture Service. Series: Animal and dairy science (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-4104
Illinois. Univ. Voca- tlonal Agricultural Service
Selecting breeding sheep {FUrrtstrip) University of Illi-
nois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1968.
11 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Author, W. H. Witt.
Summary: Discusses and Illustrates the anatomy of sheep and
their desirable characteristics. Explains how to select sheep by
producing ability. With captions.
1. Sheep breeding. i. Illinois. University. Vocational Agri-
culture Service.
636..'i 75-734196
Illinois. University. Vocational AgrlcultiireSei^Ice
Selecting furniture, part 1 (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill/Uni-
versity Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
uiipi'iix:. 70 fr. color. 3.1 mm. and pJumodlsc: I «., 12 Iil.
.'W.'i rpm., 8 min. (Home decoration serie.s. set 1)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS: Adviser. Joan Long.
SUMMARY ■ Presents guidelines for selecting home furniture.
1 Furniture. I- McGraw-Hlll/Unlverstty Films. II. McGraw-
Hill Ilook Company. III. Series: Home decoration series (Film-
strip) set 1.
[TX311] 747 72-739904
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Selecting furniture, part 2 (Filmstrip) McGraw-HillATni-
versity Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
apprux. 70 fr. color. 3-) iiiin. and phouotllw: 1 s., 12 in.,
33i rpm., 8 mlD. ( Home decoration xerles, set 1 )
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
CREDITS: Adviser, Joan Long.
SUMMARY : Presents guidelines for selecting home furniture.
1. Furniture. I. McGraw-Hlll/Unlverslty FUma II. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. III. Series; Home decoration series (nim-
strlp) set 1.
[TX311] 747 76-739905
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Selecting tableware (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill/University
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
xpprox. 70 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbnniKll>«c: 1 s., 12 In.,
33} rpm., 8 niln. (Home decoration series, set 2)
Also issued with phonotape In cas.sette.
CREDITS: Adviser, Joan Ixing.
SUMM.^RY: Present.s guidelines for selecting tableware for home
use.
1. Tableware. 1. McOraw-Hill/Unlveralty nima II. McOraw-
Hill Book Company. III. Series: Hoqm decoration MriM (Fllm-
strlp) set 2.
tTX877] 747 73-739907
McGraw-HlUBookCa
The Selection of fabrics for interfacing, lining, and under*
lining (Motion picture) Doiibleday Multimedia, 1970.
Made hy Indiana University.
7 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Making it in faahlon)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. „
SITMMARY: Describes the function of Interfacing, underllnlog, J
and lining, and pi^vldes guidelines for their "election. 1
1. Dressmaking materials. I. l>out>leday Multimedia. II. Se- ^
ries: Making It In fashion (Motion picture)
[TT.M5] 646.4 78-712060
Doubleday Multimedia
264
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Selection of site for intnunascalar injectkm: dritoid {Mo-
tion picture) 3. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Injection technlc)
Loop film mountM Ic csrtr1<ige.
With Instructor's guide and student ^id&
Credit*.- Producer, John T^o,
Summciry: Demonstrates how to Identif; and select a >Ite for
Intramuscular Injection into the deltoid muscle.
1. Injections, Intramuscular. j. Ltpplncott (J. B.) GompanT,
Philadelphia. Series: Injection technlc (Motion picture)
616 Fi A 68-2838
3. B. Lippincott Co.
Selection of site for intramoscubr ihjection: doisoghiteal
{Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 mln. «1. color. Riiper 8 mm. ( Injection technlc)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide and student guide.
CrediU: Producer, John Tyo.
Summary: Demonstrates how to Identify and select a ilte for
Intramuscular Injection Into the dorsogluteal area.
1. Injections, Intramuscular. i. Lippincott (J. B.) Oompanf.
Philadelphia. Series: Injection technlc (Motion picture)
615 Fi A 68-2840
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Selection of site for iirtraxntBCidar injection: fateral thigh
{Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 mln. Bl. color, auper 8 mm. (Injection technlc)
liOop film mounted In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
CrediU: Producer, John Tya
Bummary: Demonstrates how to Identify and select a alte for
Intramuscular injection Into a lateral thigh.
1. Injections, latramuacwlar. i. Lippincott (J. B.) Company.
Philadelphia. Serie«: Injection technlc (Motion picture)
615 Fi A 68-2841
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Selection of site for intramuscular injection: rentrogtateal
{Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 mln. >1. color, super 8 mm. (Injection technlc)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With instructor's guide and student guld&
Credits: Producer, John Tyo.
Summary: Demonstrates how to Identify and select a site for
intrnmu.'^cular injection Into ventrogluteal area.
1. Injections, Intramuscular. i, Lippincott (J. B.) Company,
Phllndelphla. Series: Injection technlc (Motion picture)
615 Fi A 68-2839
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Selections by Aaron Bohrod of his paintings (Filmstrip)
Madison Public Schools, Instructional Materials Center.
Made and re'eased by Visual Education Consultants, 1968.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape.
With teacher's guide and two black and white pictures.
CREDITS: Director, M. L. Peterson; photographer, Michael Mat-
tlson.
SUMMARY : Aaron Bohrod talks about bis life and work as an
artist, his inspiration, his style, and the techniques and materials
used in bis paintings.
1. Bohrod. Aaron. I. Madison, Wis. Board of Education. In-
structional Materials Center. II. Visual Education Consultants. Inc.
769.13 72-737855
Visual £!ducation Consultants
Selections from A child's garden of verses {Motion picture)
Wil Berg. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
10 mill sd. coli)r. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents seven poems from Stevenson's A child's garden
of verses, as they reflect part of a day in the life of a small-town boy.
I. Stevenson, Hubert Louis, 1850-1894. A child's garden of verses.
n. Berg, Wil. in. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
821 Fi A 68-229
CINE
Selections from Prairie, by Carl Sandburg {FUnutrip) Ed-
ucfttional Filmstrips, 1970.
O fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape in cassette: 6 mln. (A
Visual anthology of poetry)
Credits: Narration. Charles A. Schmidt; music, Jan Cole; photog-
raphers and editors, Kenneth Rusnell, Marjorle Russell.
I. Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967. Prairie, ii. Educational Filmstrips.
HuntsvlUe. Tex. Series : A Visual anthology of poetry (Filmstrip)
811 70-737387
Educational Filmstrips
Selective service in America (Motion picture) Anargyros
Film Libiiiry. 1970.
4 mln. si. b&w, super 8 mm. (Historical highlighta)
l>oop film mounted in cartridge.
With film notes.
SUSaMARt : Describes the national patriotism Inspired by the
enactment of general conscription during World War I, and the pas-
sage of the new selective service act during World War II
1, Military service, Compulsory— U. S. I, Anargyros Film Li-
brary. IL Series: Historical highlights (Motion picture)
[UB;i43] 3555 71-713069
Anargyros Film Library
Selective solvents {Motion picture) National Broadcasting
Co., 1966. Made by Prism Productions in cooperation wit£
New York University. Released by Priam Productions,
1969.
28 miD. Bd. b&w. 16 mm. (InqolrieB In Kleoce ... with Ur.
Wlurd)
Transferred from orlgloal videotape of tbe television series Mr.
Wlsard.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer and author, Don Herbert.
Summary: Presents demonstrations using paint, rubber cemttit,
and nail polish to show the aelecUve charactertotla of aolventi and
their usefulnea aronnd the house.
1. Solvents. i. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. n. Priam
Prodnctions, Inc., New York. m. Mr. Wizard (Motion picture)
Series: Inquiriefl in sdence ... with Mr. WUard (Motion picture)
547 70-702099
Prism Productions
Self -adjusting brake system: assembly procedures (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products ,1971?, Made by
Geor^re Miles Ryan Studios.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In nissette:
li i|ifi. (.\uto mechanics)
I'Oop film.
With script.
CRKDITS : Author. Fred &IcGllvrey.
SUMMARY : Gives Instructions for aaannbling a Becdix servo*
action automobile brake, which has a fixed anchor and a self-
adjusting lever.
1. Automobiles — Brakes. I. DCA Educational Products.
II. Series : Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
[TL269] 629.28 76-713945
DCA Educational Products
Self-adjusting brake system: disassembly procedures (Mo-
tion picture) DCA Educational Products il97llj Made
by George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In caxsette:
H ips. (Auto mechanics)
I.x>op film.
With script.
CREDITS: Author. Fred McGllvrey.
Sl'MMARY: Explains that modern drum-brake systems In auto-
mobiles employ a self-adjusting mechanism, which automntlcally
adjusts the drum to the lining clearance. Shows disassembly pro-
cedures CHI a Bendix servo-action, lever type, self-adjusting brake
system.
1. Automobilen^Brakes. t. DCA Educational Products.
II. Series: Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
[T.L269] 629.28 72-7 13944
DC.\ Educational Products
Self-adjusting brake system : nomenclature and adjust*
mcnts (Motion picture) IX' A Educational Products
jl971 ?, Made by Georjje Miles Ryan Studios.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette:
U ips. (Auto mechanics)
Loop flllD.
With script.
CREDITS: Author. Fred McGllvrey.
Sl'MMARY : Demonstrates on a typical Beodlx servn-actloo
brake assembly, the parts and adjustments of the self-adjusting
brake system In automobiles.
1. An tomobi Ips— Brakes. I. DCA Educational Products.
11. Series : Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
[TL269] 629.28 79-718943
DCA Educational Products
Self-administ ration of insulin (Motion picture) Community
College Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by
J. Hillis Miller Health Center.
7 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (The Diabetic)
Ixxjp film.
Also Issued as 10 mm. film.
Credits: Author. June Reroillet.
Summary : Teaches the patient how to administer Insulin to him-
self. Shows how the procedure can be managed while the diabetic
Is traveling or away from home.
1. Insulin. 2. Diabetics. I. MiGraw-Hlll Book Company. Com-
munity College Division. Series: The Diabetic (Motion picture)
616.4 76-709384
MrC.raw-HIIl Book Co.
Self defence {FUnvitrip) Canada Dept of Justice, Canadian
Penitentiary Service, Ottawa. Made and released by Na-
tional Film Board of Canada, 1966.
3 filmstrips. b&w. 35 mm.
Part 1, 41 fr. ; pt. 2-3, 34 fr. each.
Summary: A training film for penitentiary personnel which pre-
sents various a.spects of self defense. Witii captlon.i.
1. Self-defense. i. Canada. Dept. of Justice, ii. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
796.8 Fi A 67-4301
National Film Board of Canada
Self-defense for girls (Motion picture) Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates, 1969.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Smmmary: Uses dramatized episodes of threatened attack to In-
troduce fundamental aelf-defeose techniques and to prepare girls
and women to meet attacks without panic.
1. Self-defense for women. i. Balley-FiUn Associates.
613.6 7&-70566O
CINE
Self-discipline, clean ^eeeh, temperance {Filmstrip)
ily Films, 1966.
Fam-
4.5 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33J rpm., 15 mln.
(DiscuKsion starters, no, 2)
With leader's guide.
Credits: Writer, T. D. Allen; narrator, Phillip Barton.
Summary: Presents three separate sequences to stimulate groups
to examine the concepts of selC-disclpllDe, clean speech, and tem-
perance as they pertain to Christian character.
1. Christian life. i. Family Films, inc. Series: Discussion
starters (Filmstrip) no, 2.
248.4 73-737586
Family Films
Self-drop (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Released
by Groaset & Dunlap, 1967.
.35 Be<'. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tennis)
LooD film.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Consultant and performer, Elaine Mason.
Summary : Demonstrates the use of the self-drop as a tool for
testing, practicing, or playing tennis alone.
1. Tennis. I. Scope Productlona II. Groaset & Dunlap, Inc.,
publishers, New York. Series: Tennis (Motion picture. S«^>e
Productions)
796.34 72-711836
Scope Productions
Self-examination of the breasts (Motion picture) Profes-
sional Research, inc., 1968.
7 lui.i. sd. color. 8 mm.
l^«)p nini mounted in cartdlgf.
l»:<ued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. with magnetic »u>und
tratk.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates a simple, monthly procedure women
can follow to examine tbe breasts t>etween periodic health examina-
tions.
1. Breast— Examination. 2. Cancer — Prevention. I. I'rnfes-
sinnal Research, Ino,
[RC280.B] 618.1 77-718081
Professional Research, Inc.
The Self-motivated achiever {Motion picture) BNA Incor-
porated, 1967. Made by Quest Productions.
28 mill. »<i. C"ior. Ifl mm. (Gellerman motivation and produc-
tivity series)
With leader's guide. , , . w ri .j r. «^
Based on the book «itltled The achieving society, by David C. Mc-
%ummary: Dr. David C. McClelland discusses the special problema
that management encounters with employees who have a strong need
for achievement. , , ,,
1 Personnel management. 2. Achievement motivation. i. aic-
Cleliand. David Clarence. The achieving society, ii. BNA Incor-
porated. Series: (Sellerman motivation and productivity series
(Motion picture) -„««„.
658.3 73-700084
BNA Incorporated
Self-portrait {Motion picture) Merck and O., 1966. Made
by Vision Associates.
(YediM; D?rect?r°a'i^d writ'e"' Lee R. Bohker; editor. Morton Fuchs.
Summary: An introduction to the people, products, and purporos
of Merck and Co. Shows activities in the laboratory and on the
assembly line, and describes the eitensiveness of the company In
medical care.
1. Merck and Company, Inc. i. Merck and *-°"'V'^%'^°^-^^^
615.065 77-701981
Ikon Films. Released by
Self-portrait (Motion picture)
Bailey Films. 1968.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Painting aeries)
Loop fllnL
With manual.
Credits : Educational consultant, Robert O. White.
Summary : Presents the classic painting exercise of a self-portrait
In which one applies objective. Intense observation to a very familiar
sight and deals with the problem of painting the human face, mtb
captions. For elementary grades.
1. Self-portraits. 2. Portrait painting. I. Ikon Films. IL Bailey
Films, Inc., Hollywood. Calif. Series: Painting series {Uottoo
picture)
372.5 72-709288
BFA Ed^lcatlon.^l Media
Srif-rescue (rowboat, outboard, small saUboat) {MoHon pic-
ture) Herbert Kerkow, inc., 1968.
3min si. color, super 8 mm. (Small craft safety)
Loop tilm mounted In cartridge. -^n„„ „»,c„ .
Sumnwrv.- Demonstrates self-rescue methods to follow when a
rowboat. outboard, or small sailboat has overturned.
1 Boats and boatloR-AccKlents. .Kerkow (Herbert) Inc..
New York. Serlea: Small craft safety (Motion picture)
797.1 r 1 A do-tJOOo
Herbert Kerkow, Inc.
The Selfish giant (Filmstrip) Weston Woods Studios, 1971.
42 fr. color. S." mm, and phonodisc: 7 in.. SSi rpm.. 13 mln.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
\lso Issued as one part of a sound fllmatrlp set with phonotape in
caK*tte or with 12 In. phonodisc with audible or Inaudible signals.
Based on the book of the same title by Oscar Wilde, with Illustra-
tions by Gertraud and Walter Reiner.
With text bookleL ^ ^ . ^ __
SUMMARY : Tells the story of a selfish giant who refuses to ahare
his garden with the neighboring children, but discovers that in shut-
ting them out he has also kept out sunshine and happiness,
I. Wilde. Oscar. 1854-1900. The selfish giant I!. Weston Woods
Studios, Weston. Conn. «.^„„«
872.6 70-740006
Weston Woods Studios
The Selfish giant (Motion picture) Reiner Film, Munich
J 1963 i, Released in the U. S. by Weston Woods Studios,
1971.
14 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary : Presents a falrj' tale by Oscar Wilde in which a Riant
who shuts hts garden to prevent children from playing In It realizes
that in his selfishness he has also shut out happiness and sunshine.
For primarj' grades.
I. Wilde. Oscar. 1854-1900. The selfish giant. II. Reiner Film.
III. Weston Woods Studios, Weston. Conn.
823 71-710678
Weston Woods Studios
265
Selig Polyscope Company
see
wilds.
Capturing circus animals in the African
The Spoilers,
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sellers, Peter, 1925-
see
The Running, jumping, and standing still
film.
Selling, Bernard
see
Henry . . . boy of the barrio.
Selling: a ffood way to earn a living (Filmstrip) Olcott
Forward, inc., 1970.
:; flliiistrliia (40 fr.) b&w. 3o mm.
In a multimedia kit with teacher's ituide, preprinted spirit martere,
picture cards, reading books, and record (33| rpm.)
SUMMARY ; Explains the techniques and principles developed for
beginning salesmen In indu)(trlal Anns. D^rlb^ entry-level Jobs
In widely varying fields, and the proper approach to obtaining these
positions.
1. Salesmen and salesmanship. I. Olcott Forward, Inc.
tHF5438] 658.85 72-738931
OlCiitt Forward, inc.
Selling as a career (Filmstrip) Unirersal Ednoation and
Visual Arts, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc; 1 s., 12 lik, 3Sft rpm., 12
min. (Distributive education)
Also Issued with reel-to-reel phonotape and with phonotape la
cnaaette.
With tea>cli«rs' guide.
Credits: Author, Frederick S. Wythe; Illustrator, St«pbeo Zo-
Qttch ; consultant, Fablnn Englander.
Summary: A study of the various <^)portimltles available to the
Individual who Is skilled In salesmanship.
I. Salesmen and aaleHoianshtp. i. Dnlversal BducatloD and Vis-
ual Art-*. Series: Distributive education (Filmstrip)
658.85 77-734901
ALA Booklist
Selling life insurance needs {Motion picture) Ronxh Notes
Co., 1959. Made by Seminar Filma.
5 motl<iit pictures on one reel (25 min.) sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summuiii: A series of tilius demonstrating to salesman how to
cope with problems which tiiey may face while selling insurance.
CoSTxXTB-— 1. Retirement income (the agent)— la. Retirement
income (the prospect) — 2. Dependency period (the prospect) — S.
Mortgage insurance ( the prospect ) —i. Juvenile Insurance ( the
prospect)
1. Insurance, Life — Agents. i. Rough Notes Company, Indlao-
apolia.
368 Fi 68-721
The Selling of the Pentagwi (Motion picture) CRS News.
Released by Carousel Films. 1971.
52 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Also issued In b&w.
TflfHaBt on the CBS-TV ilwiimentaiy show THS Ncwji special
reports. Feb. 23. l&H.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Peter Davis; narrator, Roger
Hridd.
SUM&LART : A documentary Btm which focuses on major areas
of public relations activities of the Pentagon and questions the use
of the taxpayers* dollars to provide extensive flnanclal support for
apparent propaganda purposes.
1. U. S. Dept. of Defense. I. Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. CBS News. II. Carousel Films. Inc., New York.
rt'A23.6l 353.6 71-712037
A. L. A. Booklist
The Selling secrets tst Ben Franklin {Motion picture) Dart-
nell Corp., 1967. Made by Jam Handy Film Productions.
30 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With lender's f^ilde and supplementary material.
Summary: A dramatization in which Ben Franklin demonstrates
In modern Kurroundinga that his two-hundred-year-old principles of
selling still apply today.
1. Salesmen and salesmanship. i. Dartnell Corporation.
65&8& 76-709368
Dartnell Corp.
Selling tactics . . . inside and oat {Motion picture) Con-
tinental IlliiioLs National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago,
1961. Made by Wildinp, inc.
32 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
fiummarv: \ series of five training Alms fur bank employees,
demonstrating effective tactics for selllog bank services.
ConttnU: 1. Tlie Image builder. — 2. What's new? — S. Where there's
a will there's a wny.~4. Business and pleasure do mix. — 5. Ready,
willing, and able.
1. Bank employees. 2. Employees, Training of. i. Omttnetital
Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago.
Ki 07-509
ScUlai — tke great career. [Filmstiip]
Released by Dartnell Con>-. 1970.
Take Ten Incorporated.
6 (Unsthps. color. 33 mm and 6 pbonodtsct (2 i. each), 33 I fi rpm.
Abo issued with phonotape in caaetlo.
With l/aioing lesdef'i |uidc
CONTEfOS: 1 Wanted sUve.— 2 Of time and the lerrilory.— 3. TV
■naUNny <rf telling. — 4 The Mnicgy oT pertusskm. — ). TV momcat of tnith.—
6. Putting it sd logethef .
I Saletmen and sslesmaoihip. 1. Take Ten Incorporated. 11. DanncU
Corporation.
lHF5438i 658.85 72-733478
Dartnell Corp. 72 MARC
MBS cMl rli^ta mm€k. [Motkm picture] Thome POma, 1971.
4 Bin tk. bftw Mtper I mm. (t mm. docusMMi pfojact. m>. 340)
Loop Aim in cartridge Film nous on cartridta caaa.
CKEDITS' Producer. Dennis Ofogaa.
SUMMARY: A documentary •howing event! preceding and during tht cMi
fights march from Sdma (o Moatgomcry. Aiahama
I Selma-Montgooerr Rights March. 1965. 3. N«ro«»~avU righs. 1.
Thome Fil^ inc. Boulder. Colo. 11. Scriea: t smi. docuoMiU pro^act [Mo-
ttoB picture] no. 3W.
(E18S.615] 333.4 7^701428
Tlwrac PitaM n MARC
Semester <A discontent {Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television, 1965.
60 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (America's crises)
Sumiiinru: Scrutinizes the problems of the modern university in
interviews with faculty, students, administrators, and educational
experts at several major universities. Including Princeton, Cornell,
and the University of California at Berkeley. Examines the In-
creased emphasis on professional research and other conditions which
militate against effective undergraduate teaching. Considers the
strains placed on the university by the present commitment to pro-
vide universal higher education.
1 Universities and colleges — U. S.— Administration. i. National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Series: America's crises
(Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2372
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Film
Semi-automatic sausage linking (Motion picture)
Production Unit, Iowa State University, 1970.
4 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
CREDITS- Producer. Richard H. Kraemer; director, writer, and
editor. Thomas K. Smith; technical advisers, Robert Rust, Tom
SUMMARY- Shows basic parts, and demonstrates one- and two-
m.nn operation of the Townsend model DB-*A Frank- A -Ma tic.
1 Sausages. 2. Packinghouses — Equipment and supplies. I.
Iowa. State University of Science and Technology, Ames. Film
Prodin-tlou Unit. ^ _ „„„,
664 71-710226
Iowa State Uolv. Film Production Unit
Semiconductor electronics. Part 3: The transistor states
of operation {Motion -picture) Training and Education
Division, North American Philips Co. Made and released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Norelco film series In physics and
electronics)
With teacher's guide.
Summai-y: Examines the four states of operation of a transistor
that occur In switching applications. Demonstrates the cut-off.
normal, reverse, and saturation .states.
1 Transistors 2. Stalin- relays. i. North American Philips
Company. Inc. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Norelco
film series In physics and electronics {Motloo picture)
537.5 70-709464
McGraw-Hin Book Go.
Semiconductor electronics. Part 4 : The transient behavior
of the diode {Motion picture) Training and Education
Divisiitii. North .Vniericnn Philips Co. Made and released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
19 min. si. color. 16 mm. (Norelco film series In phy.>*lc« and
elect ronlcs )
With teacher':* guide.
Summary: Utilizes concentration graphs to give an explanation of
the transient phenomena that occurs when the application of a square
wave voltage pulse to a diode creates a current pulse of a complex
form.
1. Diodes. Semiconductor. i. North American Philips Oompaoj.
Inc. II. McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Series: Noi-eico film series
In physics and ek-ctronlcs (Motion picture)
537.5 78-707448
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Semiconductor electronics. Part 5: The transient behavior
of the transistor (Motion picture) Training and Educa-
tion Division of (he North .Vmerican Philips Co. Made
and released by McGi-aw-Hili Book Co., 1968.
17 min. si. color, 16 mm. (Norelco film series in phy^flcs and
electronics)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows that the curve of the output current as a func-
tion of time will show deviations from the rectangular form when
a stepped- voltage pulse Is applied to the input of a transistor.
Utilizes concentration graphs to help explain the rise-time tr and the
fall-time tr.
1. Transistors. i. North American Philips Company, Inc.
II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Noi-eico film series In
physics and electronics (Motion picture)
637.5 71-707449
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Seminoles of the South {Filmstrip) Troll Associates,
1970.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Credila: .\uthor, Dana Todd.
SuninKiry: Dexcrittes how the Creeks and other tribes formed to
become the Seminole tribes, and examines the development of their
culture, the role of Osceola In their history, and their way of life
In Florida. With captions.
1. Seminole Indians. i. Troll Associates.
970.8 74-736277
Troll -Associates
Semi-nomadic life in arid West Africa (Motion picture)
International Coniniuniciitions Foundation ,1967?i
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Sub-Sahara Africa series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Produced with the cooperation of UNICEF.
Also known under the title Seml-nomadlc life 10 dry West Africa.
With study guide.
Btimmary: Describes the home life and herding activities of a
seml-nomadlc family of northern Nigeria.
1. Shepherds — Nigeria — Juvenile Alms. 2. Nomads — Juvenile
films. I. International Communications Foundation, MoDterer,
Calif, n. Seml-nomadlc life In dry West Africa (Motion picture)
Series: Sub-Sahara Africa series (Motion picture)
916.69 Fi A 6&-2479
Portland State College. Llbrar7
The Senate (Filmstrip) New York times, 1069.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and jihonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In.. SSI rpm.,
1.1 min. iiii>-rnj{r<)ove. (U. S. Government In action)
With manual. , ..
Summary: Dlscuiwes the nature, functions, and powers of the
Senate. Follows one Senator's myriad actlvltlea. le^alatlve and
otherwise, during a working day In Washington.
1. V. 8. roncress. Senate. i. New York times. Series;
U, S. Government in action (Filmstrip)
328.73 74-788843
New York tim<'«
(Senator and Mrs. John F. Kennedy] {Motion picture) Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
30 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. (Person to person)
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show Person to person.
Summary: Charles CoUIngwood interviews Senator John F. Ken-
nedy, his wife Jacqueline, and their daughter. Caroline, In their
home in the Georgetown section of Washington, D. C.
1. Kennedy, Jacqueline (Bouvler) 192»- 2. Kennedy, John
Fltigerald. Pres. U. S.. 1917-1963. i. Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. Series: Person to person (Motion picture)
923 Fi 68-240
Senator George Graham Vest (Filmstrip)
see Missouri's "Little Giant"
Send me no flower^ {Motion picture) Martin Melcher Pro-
ductions. Released by Universal Pictures Co., 1964.
l(Ki min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor. „ ^ ^ r.
Based on the play of the same title by Norman Barasch and Car-
roll Moore.
Cicdilf Producer, Harry Keller; director, Norman Jewlsoo;
screenplay. Julius Epstein; music. De Vol; director of pbotograiAy,
Daniel Fapp; film editor, J. Terry Williams. Cast: Rock Hudsoo,
Doris Day. Tony Randall. Paul Lynde, Hal March.
&uniiiary: Comedy-drama. A hypochondriac who overhears bia
doctor discussing the fatal symptoms of another patient believes
them to be his own. makes hia burial arrangements, and finds a
second husband for his wife.
I Uarasch, Norman. Send me no flowers, n. Martin Meicnw
Productions, ni. Unl- versal Pictures Company, Inc. (In-
corporated 1936) ^. ^„ ,^_,
Fi 6^1607
Sendak, Maurice.
see
Where the wild things are
266
Where the wild things are.
ScBdlBg momej to tke bwilr. A. [FOmBtrip] Educational Prajee-
tiooft Corp., 1969.
J3fi color 35 nun. (Pre-vocahoori orimtatioii and rAtaocc Unit 4,
2024)
To be mei M s unit with filmstrip B and with learaing manual
With t«Khcr't manual.
SUMMARY: [Umtrates ways in which families help e»cb other finaw^Uy,
•nd cxpUini methods for »eoding money u people in financial need. With
caption*.
1. Finance. Penonal. I. Educatiooal Projectioos Coiporatioo. n. SeiKs:
Pre-vocaiionsl orienUtion sod guidance. (Fdmsiripi Unit 4, 2024.
,H0179, 371.4 72.7^3M
Educational Profections 72 wiarv,
Corp.
Seadlag momt to tke fudlr, B. (fnimstripi Educational Profec-
tions Corp., 1969.
39 fr. color. 3) ram. (Pre-vocstiooal orientation and guidance. Unit 4,
2024)
To be uaed as a unit with filmatiip A aod with leamiag manual.
With teacbcf '■ ottnual
SUMMARY: Reviews coDC«pa cooccraing safe metbodi of sendini moaey
in the mail. Reinforces basic educstionsl skiOs of grammar, reading comprehcn-
■ion, and arithmetic. With captions.
1. Fmaace, PeraooaL 2. Occupatiooal training. I. Educatiooal Projec-
tions Corporation. II. Series: Pre-vocatioDal orientation and guidance. [Rlm-
■trip] Unit 4. 2024.
[HG179j 371.4 72-734360
Educational Protections 72 MARC
Corp.
Seneca Rocks — key to the past (Motion picture) Modfilm,
1967.
4 min si. color. 8 mm. (West Virginia series)
I»op film mounted In cartridge.
IftAued in standard 8 mm. aud in super 8 mm.
With Btudv guide by Earl Sizemore.
Creditt: Producer. Gray Barker; consultant. Earl Slsemore;
photographers, Ellis Dungan, Gray Barker.
Summary: Pictures the ruins of an ancient civilisation which have
been discovered at Seneca Rocks and the Mounds at MonndsviUe.
1. Mound-sviUe, W. Va. i. Modfllm. Series: West Virginia
series (Motion picture)
917.64 Fi A 6S-2359
Modfllm
Senegal
[Hlmstrip] Avid Corp., 1972.
and phoAodisc: 1 >., 12 to.. 33 1 /3 rpm..
ISn
36 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher*! guide.
SUMMARY: Showi the navigation advantage of Senegal Gambia in West
Africa, and present! the history of the country from 1444 to the present.
1. Africa, West— Commerce— History. I. Avid Corporation.
^^ 916.6 70-740511
cHF3876]
Avid Corp.
72
MARC
Senger und Etterlln, Fridolln von, 1891-
see
Small world: Montgomery, Von Senger,
aark.
Senior, Edward
A Walk and a whistle.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
SenknitT ts. ability {Motion picture) National Film BcmTxl
of Canada. Iteleaaed in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 19G0.
1 nel. bA. b&w. 16 nma.
With teacber'a galde.
Cteditt: Producer. Guy OloTer; director, Bernard Derlln.
Summary: DlHCUssefl the labor-nmoasemeDt lane of aealtxity
vermis abllltj. Vvm a case study to abow that aenlMlty ttself la not
enough for promotion to a more mpaufbto potftlao.
1. Seatorlty, Kmployee. 2. Promotloaa l Oanada Natkna]
rilm Board, n. McOraw-HlH Book OompaDr.
331.1 72-702717
HcOraw-HUl Book Oa
Sennett, Mack. 1880-
see
Between showers.
Down on the farm.
The Ham artist.
A Harem knight.
Lau^iing gas.
Soldier man.
Yukon Jake,
Sennett (Mack) inc.
see Mack Sennett, inc.
s. Al
Man and the machine.
Puppet's dream.
The Sense oi a sentence (FUmetrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Keleased by RMI Fihn Productions^ 1970.
60 rr. color. 35 mm. aod phonodlsc: l a., 12 In.. 3Si rpm.,
16 min. (English serlee)
Credits: Writer and consultant. (Jeraldlne K. Kramer.
Summory: Deflnea, classlBeB, and Illustrates the types of sen-
tence* Show."? how to organise sentences using the basic principles
ceceiisary for effective writing.
1. English language — ComiKMiltlon and exercises. 2. English lan-
guage— Sentences. l Coleman Film Enterprises, n. RHI Film
Productions. Series: English series (nimstrlp. RMI Film Pro-
ductions )
808 7^-737052
RMI Film Productions
A Sense of hearing (Motion pictwn) Amerioan Telephone
and Tolefirraph Co., 1969. Made by John Siithu4end
Producti«is,
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A study of the subtleties of soond and tbe miracle of
bearing. Explains the Tartons textures of sound and explores the
chambers of the hearing mechanism.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Hearing. 2. Sound. i. American Tetopbone and Tel^rapb
Compaof.
534 72-702868
CINB
A Seaae o* life. [Motion picture] WKYC-TV, 1971.
25 min. id. color. 16 mm. (Montage)
Telecail on the documentary protrain Monuge
SUMMARY: Focuiei on ■ group of »tudenti« they diKover and tpprecUle
tbe wooden of nature and their environment.
1. Nature. I. WKYC (Televiwon suiion) Cleveland. II. Sctto: Montage.
tMotion picture]
[QHSli 574 72-700035
CINE 72 MARC
A Scnm of the past [Motion picture) Fred Camper, 1967.
4 min. si. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Uses color effects to present a photographic description
of a room. Includes shots of papers on a desk and clothes on a
chair.
1. Photography, Artistic. 2. Ck>tor photography. l Camper,
Fred.
778.4 70-701982
Sense of wonder [Motion picture) American Broadcaatinj?
Company Merchandising. Released by McGraw-Hill Bo(A
Co., li)69.
M min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: A Study of the work and phlloeoiAy of Rachel Carson.
1. Carson, Rachel Louise. i. American Broadcasting Company
Merdiandlslng. ii. McOraw-Hill Book Company.
574 70-701853
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
Sensei: master teacher (Motion picture) Penn^lvania
State Uniyersity. Made by Institute for Arte and UniTer-
sity Studies. Released by Psych<rfogictl Cinema Ref^ster,
1971.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Authors. Kenneth R. Beltell. John Rhebun.
SUMMARY : Presents Manjl Inoae. a master Japanese potter,
who demonstrates the Korean tradition, four hundred years old lo
Japan. Shows hlra throwing of porcelain, and shaping and earring
of a design Into a large Jar.
1. Pottery. Korean— Japan. 2. Pottery— Japan. I. Pennsyl-
▼ania. State University. II. Pennsylvania. SUte University. Psy-
chological Cinefna Register.
[NK4167] 788.2 72-713857
Psychological Cinema Register
A Senseless sUxcj (Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Yugo-
slavia. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
CREDITS; Director, screenplay, animation, and designer. Anet
ZanlDovl^; music, Aleksandar Bubanovi^.
SUMMARY: An animated story in which a king creates order by
using the same methods that previously created confusion.
I. Zagreb-fllm. II. Contemporary FUms/McO raw-Hill.
791.43 7fr-711908
McOraw-HiU Book Co.
Sigma Educational Films,
The Senses (Motion picture)
1967.
10 min. sd. color. 1(J mm.
Magnetic sound track.
With study guide. , ^ v. o »»^
Creditf Ejcecutlve producer. Gabor Kalman; music. Gabor Siabo.
BummaTy: Encourages the young child to use his senses to enrich
his experience of his own world by showing how living things —
Including the eagle, the antelope, dogs, the anteater. and the
orangutan— use their senses to (Ind out about the world around them.
1 Senses and sensation. i. Sigma Educational Fllm«.
612 Fi A 68-638
SiemaEUluoitional Films
The Senses Bureau
Atyt^lobin.
Protein synthesis.
Hie Senses — hearing, smdl, taste, and tooeh (Filmstrip)
D<m Boeco. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. S5 mm. (Biology — anatomy)
SUMMARY : Presents Illustrations of human anatomy and shows
how the senses of hearing, smell, taste, and touch are Interrelated
with other systems of the body.
1. Sense-organs. I. Bosco, Don. II. Universal Education and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Biology— anatomy (Filmstrip)
[QM501] 612 70-740617
Universal Education and Visual Arts
the hearing process [Motion picture) Harper &
Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Produc-
tions.
3 min. si. color, super S mm. (Biology series)
Ixiop film mounted in cartridge.
With Upe script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Credits: Author, Bell Laboratories.
Bummary: Uses computer-generated anImaUon to Illustrate the
hearing process and to simulate basilar membrane motion In the ear.
1. Hearing. 2. Basilar membrane. i. Harper & Row, Publishers.
Series; Blolc^^y series (Motion picture. Harper & Row)
591.1 77-706701
Harper & Row. Publish- ers
Sensing, learning, remembering, and thinldng. Part 1:
Sense organs (Filmstrip) Harry Robin. Released by
liKA Educational Media, 1971.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a, 12 In., 331 rpm. mlcro-
grooTe.
Also Issued with [Aoiwtape in cassette.
With stDdy guide.
SUMMARY : Traces tbe development of DerroDS systenu In ani-
mals.
1. Sensfr^>rgans. I. Robin, Harry, II. BFA Educatioaal Media.
III. Sense organs (Filmstrip)
612 7»-788820
BFA Educational Media
Sensing, learning, remembering, and tUnUnit- Put 2: The
human nervoos ^«tem (Filmstrip) Harry Robin. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
46 fr. color. 30 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a., 12 la., ni rpm. mlcro-
Alao iMMd with pboDotape In cassette.
With stDdr guide.
SUHUABT : Shows bow tbe human nerroos syatam Is organised.
1. Nervoos system. I. Robin, Harry. XL BVA Bdocatlonal
Media. III. The Human nerrotis system (rUmsbrip)
612 77-738821
BFA Bdocatlonal Media
Swsing, learning, remembering, and thinking. Part 3:
Learning, thinking, remembering, and imagining (Film-
strip) Harry Kobin. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 oui, and pbonodlse: 1 a, 12 in SSI nMn. mlcrt^
groovB,
Also issued with phoDotape in cassette.
Wtth study guide.
SUMMARY: OutllnM factors that ai» Inr^ved In learning, re-
membering, thinking, and Imagining.
1. Memory. 2. Thotigtat and thinking. SJmaglnatlon. I. Bobln.
Harry. II. BFA Educational Media. HI. Learning, thinking, *e-
memberlDg, and Imagining (Filmstrip)
153 70-788822
BFA Bdncattonal Media
267
Sensiiig, learning, remembering, and thinldng. Part 4:
Injuries to the nervoos system (Filmstrip) Harry
Robin. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac : 1 s., 12 In 33i rpm. micro-
groove.
Also issued with pbonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY : Discusses injuries to the boman nerrotis system and
states that abuses of tbe nervous system through unwLss use of
drags can be eompletriy controlled by the IndlviduaL
1. Nervous system — Wounds and Injnrtee. I. Robin, Harry.
II. BFA Educational Media. III. Injuries to the nervous system
(Filmstrip)
612 74-738828
BFA BducathHial Hedta
ScMfaH Hiht It HBamA lellectloa. [Motioo picture] Iwanami
puma, Tokyo. Released in tbe U.S. by BFA Educational
Media. 1972.
4 nun. d color, wper 8 mm. (U^t ud Bceing wries)
Loop tUm in cartridge.
With Kudy gisdc
SUMMARY: Explabuthatthcdetcctioaorthghtbcam,re|vdteMarii]ten-
(ity. it passible only when it eolen the eye. either directly or m ■ result of
reflection from in otiiecL
I. RedectJon (Optics) 2. Light. 3. Optio, Physiotofical. L Iwinami
EifaSeiukuio, Tokyo. 11. BFA Educationa] Media. III. Series: Light and tee-
L [Motion picture]
C385i 535 72-700086
BFA Educslioas] Media 72
i^j
MARC
The Sensitive tool
see
Mother toofiie. Part 5: The semitive tool.
Sensory deprivation (Motion picture) Train-Aide Corp.
Released bv Train-Aide Educational Systems by Pharma-
seal. 1969.
15 min. sd. color. 16 ram. (The Patient In Isolation)
Magnetic sound track.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
AI.40 Issued as fllm.strip with record or phonotape In cassette.
With Instructor's guide, programmed Instruction booklet, and
post test.
CREDITS: Anthor«, Helen Brown. I^nn E. Qulgley.
SUMMARY: Describes tbe problems and anxlety-proroklng situa-
tions of patients in Isolation and explores the feelings of the nurse*
who deal with these patients.
1. Nurse and patient. 2. Anxiety. I. Train-Aide Corporation.
II. Traln-.^ide &Iucatlonal Systems by Pharmaseal. III. Series:
The Patient In Isolation (Motion picture)
rRT82] 610.7 79-712970
Train-Aide Corp.
ScMory interaetioa. [Fihnstrip] Univenity of Mnmeeota.
ReleaKd by Dept. of Audio-Viaual Extemion. 1971.
160fr. cokv. 35iam. and phoootape on red: ptastic. aagle-irack. 1 red
(3 in.), 3 3/4 ipa., 42 min. (PerceptioB: mok topics and praUems, m. 5))
With Mudeai notebook, ttudent tcstt. and snrvci keys.
CREDITS: Producer, Susan T. RydcH.
SUMMARY: Describes tbe cffecH of M»*ory tntersciioa and rdaies that the
tcnn fenaory inleraciioB includes fcnerai and specifk fuactioBa.
I.SeaMsandKantkn. L MiuDcsott. Univeraity. II. MiBnesots. Um-
versity. Dept of Audio- VimmI Exteonoo. IIL Scries: Percepcioii: loine lopks
and problems. [FUmstrip) na 3.
IBF233] 152.1 72-732545
DepL of Audio- Visual 73 MAKC
Extcntian. Univ. of
Minnesota
The Sensory organs of smeH, taste, sight, and hearing
(Filmttrip) Colonial Films, 1964.
39 fr. color. 85 mm. (Human body filmstrip series)
With teachers guide.
Summary: Uses photographs of the human skeleton, microscopic
studies, and diagrams to illustrate tbe certain sensory organs: tbe
olfactory portion of the nasal passages and the mouth, the tongue
and tastebuds. the eye, and the ear. With captlona
1. Sense-organs. i. Colonial Films, inc., Atlanta. Seriea.
612 Fi A 67^184
Colonial Films, Inc.
Sensory Systems, inc,
see
Changes: behavior modification for the
mentally retarded.
The Sensory world {.Motion picture) CRM Productions,
1971.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Psychology today films)
CREDITS; Producer, Tom Laiarus; editor, James D Young.
SUMMARY: An animated fllm. which show.s a voyage through tbe
human body to demonstrate tbe operation of the senses Includes
experiments showing sensory phenomena and confunlon
1. Senses and .-ensatlon. I. CRM Productions. II. Series:
Psychology today films (Motion picture)
[QP435] 162.1 73-713072
CRM Productions
Sentence and paragraph [Filmstrip)
Visual, 1967.
Educational Audio
■15 fr. color. 35 mm. (Fundamentals of writing no. 8)
With teacher's guide, notes, and student work sheets
Credits: Script, Gladys Carter ; editorial supervisor. Miriam
Dancy; Tisual editor. Jeanne Rice; art director. Shnla Wallance.
Summary.- Analyzes the purpose of the Introduction and the con-
clusion of a paragraph. Describes the functions and relationships
of sentences and paragraphs. Includes problem frames for dlsctis-
slon and practice frames with correlated work sheets for exercises.
1. English language— C<HnpoeItion and eierclsea. 2 English lan-
guage—Programmed Instruction. i. Educational Audio Visual,
Inc., PleasantvlUe. N. Y. Series: Fundamentals of writing (Film-
strip) na 8.
Fi A 67-3997
Educational Audio
Visual
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Sentence is life (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center and Fund for Adult Educa-
tion. i:*t;i. Made by Georgia Center, University of G«or-
gia.
L'll mill, s(l. Wtw. IC luni. (The Basic issue* of man)
Cieditt: Producer. Gerard Appy; director, Hill Bermont; writers.
Hill Bermont, Chan Sieg; consultants, George Newsome, Tliomaa
Matiler; cameraman, Kennetli Resnlck; editor, Bradley Cummings.
Summat-y: Usea realistic and fantasy settings to examine whether
or not philosophy is of any use In everyday life.
1. Life. I. National Educational Television and Radio Center.
II. F;:ad fi^r Adult Education. Series: The Basic issues of man
iMvtM'ii picture)
1-28 Fi 68-241
SentcBce of the cowt [Motion picture] BBC-TV. London, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
30 min. ><1. bftw. 16 mm. (Teenage violence, no. 2}
SUMMARY: Describes how the British peul sytlem deals with juvenile
offenders as revealed in an account of ■ trial of four boys accused of assaulling
a condttctor on a bus in En^Und.
1. Juvenile courts— Great Britain. ), British 8roadcastin| Corporation.
Tekviiion Service. II. Time-Life Films. II). Scries: Teenage violence. [Mo-
lion picture] no. 2.
[KD8445] 364.36 70-714859
Tin»e-Life Films 72 MARC
Sentence patterns: Introduction (Filmttrip) Cortmet In-
structional Films, 1969.
Gl fr. color. So tutn. and phooodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 15
min.
With iiser'H guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Sbadle Simon.
Nummary: Explains aome of the termioology atid symbols of
stnirtural Itngutstlcs, and provides a visual orientation to the lingu-
istic method of language claHslticatlon.
1. Structural Itngulstlca. 2. Language and latiguages— Classifica-
tion. I. Coronet Instructional Pilais.
425 7^-734757
Coronet Instnictlooal Films
Sentence patterns: Subject-verb (FUmstrip) Coronet In-
stinct ioiial Films, 1969.
41 :r. cDlur. '.i'l uim. nni] plionodlm;: 1 »., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
9 niln.
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Sbadle Simon.
Summarv: Explains the basic sentence pattern, stibJect-Terb, and
Introduces determlnn^, modiflers, prepositional groups, and subor-
dlnator groups.
1. English language— Sentence*. i. (Coronet Instructional FUma
425 72-73476S
Coronet Instructional Films
Sentence patterns: Snbject-verb-direct object (Filmairip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969,
4*; f.'- coliir. X> mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rran.,
9 min.
With user's gulda
Credits: Educational collaborator, Shadle Simon.
Summary: Explains the subject-verb-dlrect object sentence pattern,
and shows bow determiners, modifiers, p-groaps, and ft-gronpe can t>e
used to expand the basic sentence.
1. English language—Sentences. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
425 74r-734761
Coronet Instructional Films
Sentence patterns: Subject -verb-direct object-modifier
{Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Film-s, 1969.
A\ U\ culoi'. '.VTi mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm.,
9 min.
With user's guldfe
Credits: Educational collaborator, Shadle Simon.
Bummary: Explains the subject-rerb-dlrect object-modifier s^itence
pattern, and Introduces the use of tbe y-lng gronp.
1. English language — Sentences. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
425 78-734762
Coronet Instructional PtlmB
Sentence patterns: Sobject-verii-direct object-object ccnn-
plement (FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
51 fr. color. .15 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., 33| rpm.,
10 min.
With tiaer'B guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Sbadle Simon.
Summary: Explains the subJect-Terb-dlrect object-object comple-
ment sentence pattern, and Introduces the uae of Intenslflera
1. Bngllsb language — Sentencea i. Coronet Instructional FUma.
425 71-734768
Coronet Instructional Films
Sentence patterns: Subject-veHb-indirect object-direct ob-
ject {FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
41 tr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 8U rpm., 8
min.
With oner's guide.
Credits: Educational oollntwrator, Shadle Simon.
Summary: Explains the Hubject- verb-indirect object-direct object
sentence pattern, and abows how determiners, modlflera. and p-groujn
can l>e used with this pnttern.
1. English language— Sentences. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
426 76-734764
Coronet Inirtructtonat Films
Sentence patterns: Subject-verb-modifier (FUmatrip) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1969.
ATt ::-. i-dIoi'. '.Vt nun. and phonodlsc; I s., 12 In., 3Si rpm.,
9 niln
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Shadle Simon.
Hummtury: Explatas (tie sabJect-Terb-modlfler seoteoce pattern.
1. Bngli^ langusge-'S«»itenres. i. Coronet Instructional riims.
426 76-734759
Coronet Instructional Films
Sentence patterns: Subject- verb- predicate noon {FUmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
4:j :i'. Color. :t.' mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
9 min.
With user's guide;
Credits: Educational collaborator, Shadle Simon.
Summary: Explains tbe nouD-verb-noun switence pattern, and
shows how determiners, modifiers, p-groupa and s-groups can b« used
In tbe noun-verb-noun sentence.
1. English language — Sentences. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
425 70-734760
Coronet Instructional Films
Seatences. [Filnistrip] Creative Visuals [197-?]
2 filmstrips. color. 33 mm. and 2 phonoiapcs in cassette, (Reading
and writing with phonics, set 4)
With teacher's manual and sound practice cassettes.
SUMMARY: Presents sight reading vocabulary words used in sentences
correlated to pcninent visuals. Designed for use by beginning readers or for
remedial work with young people or adults.
I. Reading. 2. Reading— Remedial teaching. 1. Creative Visuals (Firm)
11. Scries: Reading and writing with phonics. (Filmstrip] set 4,
[LB1050] 428 72-736096
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Sentences {FUimtrip) U. S. Office of Education. Made by
Gilbert Altschul Productions. Released by Journal Films,
1970.
34 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Patterns In mathematics)
With manual.
Summary: A training film for teachers of mathematics In the
primary and elementary grades. With captions.
1, Mathematics — Teacher training. 2. Arithmetic — Foundations.
1. U. S. Office of Education, n. Jourtial Films, Inc., Chicago. Se-
ries: Patterns In mathematlw (Fllmstrlp)
372.7 73-736940
Journal Films
Sentences— a silly day with Cecil {FUmatrip) Troll Asso-
ciates, 1970.
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creiils: Author. Edward McCullough.
Summary: Uses a humorous story about a boy and bis pet mouse
to introduce and Illustrate the concept of a sentence and the purpose
of sentence patterns and structure. With captions. For elemenUry
1. English language — Sentences — Juvenile films. i. Troll As-
372.6 70-737465
Troll Associates
Sentencing (Motion picture) Koscoe Pound-American Trial
Ijiwyers Foundation, 1968. Made by University of
MichiKiin.
19 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Criminal law series, no. 13)
-^U-MMKRY- Deals with various aspecU of a criminal lawsuit
Involving a liquor store robbery case. Shows counsel participating
In the sentencing procedure. „ j
1 Sentences (Criminal procedure)— L. S. I. Roscoe Pound-
American Trial lawyers Foundation. II. Series: Criminal law se-
ries (Motion picture) no. 13. _,.,,,
fKF9685l 345 78-714045
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation
Sentinel Productions
see
Ride beyond vengence.
Sentinel, west face {Motion picture) Summit Films, 1967.
27 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures two American mountain climbers as they scale
one of the world's most formidable rock walls.
1. Mountaineering. I. Summit Fllnu.
796.5 Fi A 68-162
CINE
Sentinels of silence (Motion picture) Manuel Arango, Mex-
ico City, 1971. Made by Robert Amram. Released in the
U. S. by Pyramid Films.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer, Robert Amram; narrator, Orson
Welles: music. Mariano Moreno; photographer, James Freeman;
film editor, Alex Beaton.
SUMMARY : An aerial panorama of Mexico's pre-Columbian
ruins.
1. Indians of Mexico— Antiquities. I. Arango, Manuel.
II. Pjramid Films, inc.
[F1219] 917.2 74-714214
Pyramid Films
Sentura, Neil R
see
Accordins to Hoylc.
Separate beds (Motion picture)
see The Wheeler dealers
Sepai^te bat eqoal {FUmatnp)
Educatioi^ Corp., 1969.
Encyclop*ediA BritaimicA
."Vl fr. color. 3K mm. (Separate and unequal)
Summary; Presents the Supreme C^urt decision of Pleaay vs.
Fersuson whl<-h upheld the validity of sepa rate-but -equal laws.
I. DisiTlmlnatliin in transportation — I..BW and legislation ~ U. 8.
I. EncyclopHed la llritiinniia Educational Corpnratlon. Series:
Separate and unequal (Fllmstrlp)
325.260973 78-738418
Encyclopaedia Hrltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Separate bat equal. [Motion picture] Krantz Films. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britaimica Educational Cwp., 1971.
S min sd. color. 16 mm.
Abo issued in bAw.
With icachcr'i guide.
CREDITS: ColUborators, Benjamin Quartet, Steriini Stuckey.
SUMMARY^ Outlines the political, economic, and social position of the
Negro in the South from the time of the Civil Wax. Emphasizes the effect of the
"separate but equal" policy, which wu derived from the Pleisy v. Ferguson
decision of the Supreme 0>urt, and the Brown v. Board of Education case.
1 . Negroes— Segregation. 2. Negroes— Southern Suies. 1. Krantz Films.
11. Encyclopaedia Britannic* Educational Corporation.
[E185.61] 301.451 70-714997
Encyclopaedia Brilannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
"Separate** is unequal (Filmstrip)
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
Encyclopaedia Britan-
M fr. color. 35 mm. (Quest for equality)
Issued In a program with recording and textbook entitled Quest
Summary : Discusses the Supreme Court decision that outlawed
segregation In public schools and established the decision that
"separate" Is unequal. ^ . . ,
1. Segregation In education. 2. Segregation — Law and legisla-
tion—U. S. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corpora-
tion. Series: Quest for equality (Fllmstrlp)
973.9 72-738162
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Separation of colours {Filmstrip) National Film Board of
Canadn. 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
English version of the French fllmstrlp entitled Separation de
couleurs.
With notes.
Credits: Director. Jacques Vallfie; writer, Serge Tongas; phot(«-
rapher, George Davln.
Summary: An art Instruction film which demonstrates the separa-
tion of colors. With captions For elementary grades.
1. Color— Study and teaching. i. Canada. National Film Board,
n. Si^paratlon de couleurs (Fllmstrlp)
372.5 76-736574
National Film Board of Canada
Separation of major groups (Motion picture) Holt, Rine-
hart and Winston, 1971. Made by Telemated Motion Pic-
tures.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ionic reactions In aqueous
solution, no. 1)
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS : Consultant, Norman Duffy.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates significant chemical reactions In solu-
tion and presents the balanced Ionic equations for these reactions.
Uses animation to explain the reactions In terms of the fundamental
principles and concepts of chemistry.
1 Solution (Chemistry) 2. Chemical reaction— Conditions and
laws. I. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. II. Series: Ionic re-
actions In aqueous solution (Motion picture) no. 1.
541 78-711946
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Separation of proteins by electrophoresis {Motion picture)
Harper A Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One
Film Productions.
3 mlu. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Biolf^y series)
I^oop film mounted In cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Credit*; Authors, Peter Hathaway, Kurt Hlrscbbom.
Summary: Describes the steps In the separation of proteins by
electrophoresis. Including preparation of a starch gel, insertion of
serum or cell extracts into the gel, passing of current through the
gel. gel sliced and Incubated In a stain specific for proteins, washing
of gel, and observation of the protein pattern.
1. Proteins. 2. Electrophoresis. i. Harper & Row, Publishers.
Series: Biology series (Motion picture. Harper &. Row)
547 70-706702
Harper k Bow, Publish- era
Separation overlay (Motion picture) Scope Productiona.
Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1966.
2 min. Pi. color, super 8 mm. (Graphics— photomechanical)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Executive producer, Robert B. Beechlng.
Summary: Shows how to make a separation when photographs
and solid line copy are Incorporated in one layout.
1. Commercial art. 2. Photography. Advertising. I. Scofie Pro-
ductions. II. Grosset & Dunlap, Inc., publishers, New York. Se-
ries: Graphics— photomechanical (Motion picture)
778 76-711861
Scope Productions
Septic shock (Filmstrip) Trainex Corp., 1971.
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm.,
22 min. mlcrogroove. (Patient care serlw)
Also issued with phonotape.
With script and Instructor's manuaL
SUMMARY ■ A training film for nurses. Explains concepts of
the development of septic shock, and outlines the nursing action and
medical treatment that have been credited with lowering tbe rate
of mortality aswxlHted with septic shock. „ ., .
1. Septic shock. I. Tralnex Corporation. II. Series: Patient
rare series (Fllmstrlp)
[RB150.S5] 610.73 79-789160
Trainex Corp.
Septuagenarian substitute ball (Motion picture) Allan
Arkush, 1970.
33 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; An experimental documentary film which covers the
brief rise and fall of rock musician Ralph McCartney.
1. McCartney, Ralph. I. ArkUNh. Allan.
780.07 75-711440
CINE
268
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sequential order (Filmttrip) Popular Science Audio-
Visuals. 1969.
41 fr. coior. 33 mm.
With tencben' sulde.
Huinmury: Introduces the Idea of seqaeDce order In Uognate,
allowing selection of what occnra tint, next, and laat Dlsounes
what would occur if the natural order were not obserred. For prl-
tnar; grades. With captions.
1. English lan^age— Orammar. 2. English language — Study and
teaching (Primary) i. Popular Science Audio-Visuals.
372.21 78-733836
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Serben, Barry W
see
A Get off.
The Serendipity groove {Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, 1964. Made by
KQED.
30 mill. sd. bAiv, 16 mm. (Anatomy of a hit, no. It
Credita: Producers and writers, Ralph J. Gleason, Richard Moore;
director. Richard Moore; narrator, Ralph J. Gleason; music, Vince
Guaraldl ; photographers, Philip Greene, Irving Saraf, R«)l)ert Charl-
ton; editor, Irving Saraf.
Bummarv: Host Ralph J. Gleason Interviews Jazz pianist Vlnce
Guaraldl, who describes how he assembled his long play album,
Black Orpheus. Discusses the difBcnlty of developing a hit record
formula and the relative merits of prtMootlon and gimmlckery In the
music business.
1. Guaraldl, Vince. i. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. Series: Anatomy of a hit (Motion picture) no. L
Fi 67-510
Serendipity 1. Find something real to write (Motion pic-
ture) Grover Film Productions, 1969.
l-'t nihi. sd. color. 16 mm.
Aliw issued In super 8 mm. In cartridge
With teachers gii'de.
rmiiis: Authors and photographers, Giwrge Bacher, June Bacher-
• ■rlniiial miislc score, Kerry Kuse.
Summary : Presents a song and a series of scenes without narra-
tl.-ii in order to help children find subjecu for creative wrltinir
rJtf^Tf^pf r"^""*-. I. Grover Film ProdoctioDs, Monterey.
Calif. II. Find something real to write (Motion pictur^)
Graver Film Pr^uotlons ^ 7^710810
Sergeant (Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Yugoslavia, 1966.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1969.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crcditt: Director and animator, BorlvoJ Dovnlkovlc-Bordo ;
writers, Zlatko Grglc. BortvoJ Dovnlkovlc-Bordo.
Summary: An animated Aim about a youog draftee who comes to
the army carrying his pet frog In a box.
I. Zagreb-fllm. n. Contetnporatr Fllim«/UcOraw-HlU.
791.43 7«-70Me6
HcOraw-Hill Book Co.
Sergeant Deadhead {Motion picture) American Interna-
tional Pictures, 1965.
88 mln, sd. color. 35 mm.
PanavisloD. Pathe color.
Creditt: Producers, James H. Nicholson. Samuel Z Arkoff- di-
rector, Norman Taurog; script. Louis M. Heyward; music," AI
SlDims; photography, Floyd Crosby; editors, Fred Feltshans, Eve
Newman, Ronald Sinclair. Ca»t: Frankie Avalon. Deborah Walley.
Cesar Romero, Fred Clark, Gale Gordon.
nummary: A comedy about a moronic young sergeant about to be
married who winds up being launched Into orbit In a Jnisslle.
I. American International Pictures, Hollywood. Calif.
Fi 67-1075
Sergeant York {FUmstTip) Pictorial Eventa ,19e-f,
71 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
tlil^"^ *"* **** Warner Brother*' IMl motion picture of the same
Summary: A story about a World War i hero. Sergeant York
showing blH life before entering the Army, Us bulc trwlnlng his
combat action, and his rewards for doty
1. Vork, Atvln Cullom, 1887-1904. l Pictorial Brents.
»28 70-733070
Pennsylyanla School for the Deaf
The Sergeant's secret {Motion picture) Kay-Bee. Released
by New York Motion Picture Corp., 1913.
22 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
OriglDally released In 35 mm.
In the L>ennls R. Atkinson Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Ca»t: Charles Ray, Ann Little.
^Titmmarv.' A western drama In which the son of aa Army colonel
becomes involved with a gambler and bis gang who bladcmall the
young man for Information about the Army payroll.
r. Kay Bee Union, n. New York Motion Picture Corporation m.
American Film Institute Collection, iv. Dennis B. Attlnsoa Film
Collection.
791.43
Scrgd RadwflMiMff— the gMtSc flML [Filnntnp]
tion Division, 1970.
75-709113
■pproi SI fr. color. 35 nun. and phonodiK: 3 t. (for we with imnv^
Of «uiom«tic projector). 12 ia., 33 1/3 rpm. (Masien of mtMc. na 4))
Stele 2 of phooodiK ( 1 8 min.) coMMtt of selections of RachmaninofTi wofto.
CREDITS: Technical sdvbcr. Bert P. Cunnington.
SUMMARY: Prescntt ■ biographicsJ iketch of Sergn RachmantBoR. d»-
acribet the innuencet that •ffected the composer'! life sad niatc. srtd ijhi imsci
the tpecial characteristics thai idcfitiry hb worts.
1. Rachmaninoff, ScTsei. ltT3-1943. I. Scon Graphics. EducatkM Divi-
«oii. 11. Series: Masters of mime, (Pibnatripi no. 4.
rML410.R12j 7S0 72.732947
Scon Education Division 72 MARC
Serial dilutions {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mi I. si. color. 8 mm. (Biological technlQues)
Loop Blm.
I«Kiied In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to make multiple 1:10 dUuUonL using
milk as the material to be diluted with water.
1. Dilution. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Biological techniques (Motion picture)
„ . 691.028 Fi A 68-2165
Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corp.
Serial ordering (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971.
Made by Audio Cinema Productions.
86 fr. color. 36 mm. (Observing and describing)
Issued In set 1 of 4 sets of fllmstripa that approach the teaching
of science from a process and Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Shows how to observe and describe orderly arrange-
ment. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Science — Methodology — Juvenile films. 2. Science — Bxperl-
mwita— Juvenile films. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Observing and de.scrlblng (Filmstrip)
372.3 73-737665
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Sertoi dreaitt, part 1 (onrent). (Motion picture] Hionie Filsu,
1971. Made by Kenalex Cofp.
I min. n. color, uiper 8 mm. (The Etoctricity-electronica senM)
Loop film in cartridge. FUm notes on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: DemoBitrates the coooept of s •cries circuit by tbowini the
cbaracteristio of current sod its behavior in Kries drcuita.
1. Electric circuits. 3. Electric current*. I. Tbonie PUms, inc. Boulder.
Colo. II. Series: The Electricity-electronic* series. [Motioa picture]
(TK434] 537.6 72-701444
Tboroe Films 7] MARC
SciIm drcalta, part 3 (voltaiB). cMotion picture] Thonie nima,
1971. Made by Kenalex Corp.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Electricity-electrooict wries)
Loop tUm in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: Demorutrate* the concept of s series circuit by ibowiag the
characteristics of voltage and its behavior in series circuits.
I . Electric circuits. 2. Electromotive force. I. Thome Ftlms, inc. Bo«l-
der, Cola 11. Series: The Electridty-electroaics series. [Motion picture]
lTK454, 537.6 72-701445
Thome Films 73 MARC
Serlea drcaits, part 3 (rcaistaaca). tMotion picture] Tborae
Pilnu. 1971. Made by Kenalex Corp.
3 min. ti. cok». super 8 mm. (The Electricity-electroaics terics)
Loop film in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge caK.
SUMMARY: Dcmonitrates the concept of s series circuii by ibowing the
characteriatid of resistance and iti behavior in series circuits.
I. Electric circuiu. 3. Electric resistance. 1. Thome Films, inc. Boulder,
Colo. 11. Series: The Electnciiy-electronici leriea. [Motioa picture]
[TK454] 537.6 72-701446
Thome Film* 73 MARC
ASerlw«rgtadiwfaitkeph7ricsoraowid.[Filmitiipj Viniabfor
Teaching, 1972.
3 filmstrips. color. 3S nun. and 3 ptMoodiacs (3 s.)
Also issued with phoooiape ia cassette.
With teacher's gtbdc and script
CONTENTS: 1. Sound and its behavior. 60 fr.. 13 min.— 3. Sound and it*
effects. 55 fr., 16 min.— 3. The sound around im today. 60 fr.. 17 rain.
I. Sound. I. Visuab for Tewiluttg. U. Title: Physics of so«nd. (PUnMr^
[QC225.151 534 72-733213
Visuals for Teaching 73 MARC
Series RC circuits {Motion picture)
Films, 1967.
Animated Electronics
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Uses animation to show seven successive cycles of op-
eration in a typical series combination of resistance and capacitance,
presenting each cycle with a different set of values of the two com-
ponents. Points out that the circuit current leads the voltage In
phase by amounts that vary from lero degrees In the first Instance
to a full quarter-cycle in the last example. With subtitles.
1. Electric circuits. i. Animated Electronics Filnn (Firm)
Serlea- Electronic circuit theory series (Motion irictnre)
537 Fi A 68-2632
Animated Electronic Films
Animated Electronics
Series RL circuits {Motion picture)
Filma, 196T.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Presents Id animation seven examples of combinations
of resistance and Inductance, In series with an AC generator, so that
the current in the line In each example lags the generator voltage by
a different number of degrees in pbaae. Traces out rotating vectors
and the resulting sine waves and shows meter movements. With sub-
tlUea.
L Electric drcuita. l Animated Electronics Films (Firm)
Serlea: Electronic circuit theory serlea (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2633
Animated Electronic Films
Scrits RLC drcnfts, part 1 {Motion picture) Animated
Electronics Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory aeries)
Ix>op film mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Swnmary: Shows In a series of Incremental changes how the values
and phase relationshlpa of current and voltage are affected as the
frequency Is changed from below to above resonance in a typical se-
ries RLC drcnit With subtiUes.
1. Electric circuits. i. Animated ElectiDnics Films fFim)
Serlea: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture) '
637 Fi A 68-2631
Animated Electronic Fllma
269
Series RLC circuits, part 2 {Motion picture) Animated
Electronics Films, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop Him mounted In cartrlrtRe.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Shows how the frequency of the rotating generator Is
gradually raised from a very low value to a very high value and the
conventional graphical relationships between Inductive reactance,
capacltlve reactance, and Impedance are simultaneously traced out
for the entire frequency band. Also traces out the current amplitude
curves and the circuit phase angle curve.
1. Electric cIrculU. i. Animated Electronics Films (Firm)
Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2630
Animated Electronic Fllmi
Serigraphs for eight-year-olds (Filmstrip) International
Film Bureau. 1971.
41 fr. wrior. 35 mm. (Screen-process printing series, no. 1)
With guide.
CREDITS : Educational consultants, James A. Sohwalbach. Ma-
thilda V. Sohwalbach.
SUMMARY: Explains the steps In screen-procesa printing with
Btenclls and tempera to malce serigraphs of one to three colors. In-
cludes steps to follow in oslng readily available materials.
1. Screen proc««8 printing. I. International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago. II. Series: Screen-process printing serlea (Filmstrip) no. 1.
[TT273] 764 70-738862
International Film Bure«n
Serious Business Company
see
Serling, Rod, 1924-
A Sermon in stone — the story of the Bryn Athyn Cathe-
dral (Motion picture) General Church Film Committee.
Reh'asod by Epsilon Society, 1965.
'JO lain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crcditt: Writer, F'rancis P. Heinlnger,
Summarii: Describes the cathedral of the Genernl Church of the
New Jerus-tlera In Rryn Athyn, Pa., as a unique example of Gothic
architecture, incorporating innovations In desl^ and methods of con-
struction. Recounts the history of Its construction, started in 1918.
and explains the features pioneered by the architect. Raymond Plt-
calrn.
1. Bryn Athyn Cathedral. i. General Church of the New Jerusa-
lem. Film Committee, ii. General Church of the New Jerusalem.
Epsilon Society.
726 Fi A 67-5254
General Church of the New Jerusalem. Film Ommlttee
Sermons in stone. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
30 min. »d. color. 16 mm. (The Glory that remaini. no. 5)
CREDITS. Writer and narrator. Robert Erskine.
SUMMARY: Points oui that the influence of King Asolta in the third century
B.C. fostered the ipread of Buddhism, and shows some of the art that developed
during that lime. Includes views of the reliefs of Sanchi, the crystal reliquaries,
and the scuplture ol the Sarnath Buddha.
1 . Art, Buddhist. 1. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.
11. Time-Life Films. 111. Scries: The Glory that remains. (Motion picture] no.
[N8193)
Time- Life Films
294.3
72-714487
MARC
Serological test (VDRL test) (\fotion picture) Harper A
Row, Publishei^ 1970. Made by Bay State Film Co.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
I.OOP film In cartridge.
With student notes.
CREDITS: Author, Robert M. Dixon.
SUMMARY: Presents quaUtatlve and quanUtatlve serological
tests. Shows reactive, weakly -reactive, and aon-reactlve results In
qualitative tests. Uses photomlcroscopy to show some possible re-
actions In quantitative tests.
1. Serum dlagnoala. I. Harper & Row, Publishers. II. Series-
Medical laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
[RB46] 612 73-709636
Hari>er&Row, Publlahers
Serpent [Motion picture]
Business Co., 1971.
is n
Scott Bartlett. Released by Serious
sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An experimental Tilm which uses abstract and concrete images
and a compntite sound track to suggest the conflict between good and evil.
Without nansiion.
I. Experimental films. 1. Bartlett, ScotL II. Serious Biwneia Company.
[PN1995.9.E96] 704.945 72-700070
A.L.A. Booklist 72 MARC
Serpent star {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
» biology)
m. and In super 8 mm.
3 milt. si. color. 8 mm. (Murim
Loop dim. Issued In standard 8 i
With teacher's guide.
1. Ophluroldea. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
693 70-704957
Bncycl<^>aedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Servais, Raoul
see
False note.
Gold&ame.
Sirene .
To speak or not to speak.
Servan-Schreiber, Jean Jacques
see
Small world: Mansfield. Servan-Schreiber,
Hughes .
The Serve [Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (TennU)
Loop fllm. Film aotev on cartridge case.
Credili: Author, Cbet Murpby.
Svmmam: Aoalyzee tbe techntques of stance, backnrtiiK, forward
swing, ball tos, and combination of toss and vwlug. Illastrates the
flat service.
1. Tennis. i. Balloc Corporation, Cambridge, Man. Series:
Tennis (Motion picture)
796.34 79-700675
EUiliDg Corpora Uon
Serve-to-sell retail training program
see
Say it with service.
Why I buy.
Serves {Motion picture)
Bailev Films, 1967.
Arthur Evans. Released by
4 mln. .si. color, super 8 mm. (Handball skills series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Credits: Educational consultants, Harold Kruger. Allan Sawyer.
Summary: Demonntratea the three basic handball serves: the high
lob Rerve. the low drive aerve, and the sharp angle serve. With
captions.
1. Handball. l Evans, Arthur, n. Balle; Films. Inc.. Holly-
wood, Calif. Series: Handball skills series (Motion picture)
796.31 71-708805
BFA Educational M«dla
Service. [Filmstrip] Coacordia Fiimz, 1967.
37 ft. cokw. 3S mm. and phonodbc: 1 i.. 12 m.. 33 1/3 rpm.. ^ mm
(Word from the croM)
With luden guide and icnnon outline.
SUMMARY: An InteTprcUttonof "I am thiraty."oneof theieven lait words
of JcsuB ftocn the croM.
I. Jcsta Chhat- Seven laal wordi. 1. Concordia Publiihifig Howe, Sl
Louia. II. Srria: Word from the croaa. [Rlmstrip}
[BT456] 232.9 72-734558
Concordia Filiia 72 MARC
Service progression (Motion picture)
Released by Groeset & Dunlap, 1967.
Scope Productions.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tennis)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Consultant and performer, Blaine Mason.
.Summary ; Demo nsttra tea how to serve the tennis ball.
1. Tennis. I. Scope Productions. II. Qrosset & E>iinlap, Inc.,
publishers. New York. Series: Tennis (Motion picture. Scope
Productions)
796.34 71-711833
Scope Productions
The Service staticm (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Cannda, 1968. Released in the U. S. by National In-
structioiiul Films.
4 mln. 8l. color. 8 mm. (Community helpers)
Ixfop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. aud
In super 8 mm.
KL'MMAKY: Illustrates the delivery of gasoline to tb« local aerv-
tce station before its Anal sale to the consumer. For elementary
grades.
1. Automobiles — Service stations — Juvenile flints. I. Canada.
Nallonal Film Board. II. National Instructional Films. III. Se-
rlett: Community helpers (Motion picture. Natiotial Film Board of
Canada I
[TL153] 372.8 76-713831
NHllonnI Instructional
Films
The Service station (Fttmstrip)
1970.
BFA Educatitmal Media,
V) fr. color. ST, mm. and phonodiac: 1 s., 12 In., S81 rpm., 10
mln. mlcrogroove. (Who helps us)
Also Issued with [4ionotape In cassette.
With teaching guide.
Credlt«: Producer. Paul It Drexler.
Summary: Kzamlrtes the services that are ofllered by service sts-
tlons In metropolitan communities. Kmphaslias the Interdependence
of people, good", and services In a community. For primary gradea.
I. Automobiles— Service sUtlons— Javenlle flima. I. BFA Edu-
cational Media. Series: Who helps os (Pltmstrlp)
872J 74-788256
A. L. A. Booklist
Services of a bank (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance. Released by
Universal Kducntion and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodl.^. (MoDey. checks, and
banks)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY: Deflnes the nature and purpose of money, checks,
and banks. Emphasizes the services of a bank.
1. Banks and hanking. I. Vance, Adrian. II. Universal E^lu<-a-
tion and Visual Arts. III. Series: Money, checks, and banks (Film-
strip)
[HGI591] 332.1 79-740499
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Servicing a hydraulic valve lifter (Motion picture) Mc-
Gnnv-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Clcar-Vue Films
Corp.
4 mln. sl. color. 8 luni. (.Automotive nieclianics series: en;;lne
reliuilrlitig _)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
fSumtitunj: Shows bow to service a typical hydraulic valve lifter
ass4>nibly which provides a nienns of maintaining zero clearance
l>elween the rot^'ker arm and the valve.
1. Automobiles — Motors — Valves. i. McCruw-Hlll Rook Com-
pany, Series: Automotive mechanlcn series: engine rebuilding 2
(Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-1000
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Servicing: the automatic choice (Motion pieture) Raybar
Technical Films, 1966.
4 mill, si, color. 16 mm.
Summar]/: Points out the main operating features of the choke
control, the control spring, and the method of adjusting for the
variance of volatility of the gasoline.
1. Automobiles — Motors — Carburetors. 2. Automobiles — Mainte-
nance and repair. I. Raybar Technical Films.
Fi 68-242
Servicing the radiator pressure cap (Motion picture) Ray-
bar Technical Films, 1966.
4 mln si. color. 16 mm.
Bummarv: Shows cleaning and testing for prenure of an old
radiator cap. Includes Inspection of filler neck and cams and clean-
ing of the overflow tubfc
1. Automobiles— Radiators. 2. Automobllea — Maintenance and
repair. i. Raybar Technical Films.
629.28 Fi 68-248
Serving business {Motion picture) IBM World Trade Corp.
Made and released by Film Enterprises, 1966.
16 mill. sd. colur. 16 mm.
Other versions Issued: British English, French. Italian. Spanish,
German. Portuguese, Japanese.
Summary: IJeserlbes the operations of the World Trade Corpora-
tion's international service bureau with more than 200 locations In
over 60 different countries. Shows applications Illustrating customer
installatloQS from the smallest type operation to the largest.
1. IBM World Trade Corporation. i. IBM World Trade Cor-
poration. II. Film Enterprises.
651 Fi A 68-163
CINE
Serving meals to patients (Motion picture) Blakiston
Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
8 mln. sd. color, super 6 mm. (Fundamental nursing series)
Loop fllin mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued an 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Credits: Educational adviser. Nettle M. Hutchlna.
Hitm-maTy: Illustrates how to serve meals ^ciently and pleasantly
to patients in the hospital dining room or in the patient unit
1. Nurse.s and nursing. 2. Hospitals — Food service, i. McOraw-
HIU Book Company. Blakiston Division. Series: Fundamental
nursing series (Motion picture)
610.73 74-702956
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Blakiston Division
SerTlMt^*Mlvr*doMir,l.[FUmttrip] Leaminc and Informa-
tion Inc., 1969.
100 fr. color. 33 mm. (Wutnss trsining progtam. no. 3)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: lUitttratei npecU of the job oT wutrcss, iocludiog prepsratioo
oT nation, farailisriistion with the menu of the day and the time at prepsrstioa
for varioui dt«hes, aod how to greet aniving guests. With captiooa.
1. WaitrcHca. 2. Food lervicc. I. Lcsmioi and Informaiioa Inc. II.
Scries: Waitrem training program. [Filmttripi no. 3.
lTX925, 647 72-732«64
Uesming sad iBfomatiaa 72
tilr, 4. [Hlnutrip] Leaminf and Infonna-
MARC
Serriag the venl gradowly. 2. [FUnutrip] Learning and Infonna-
tion Inc., 1969.
100 fr. color. 33 mm. (Waitresi training program, no. 4)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: lUustraics aapecu of the job of waitrcw. including who b
•crvcd first and is what direction, bow to haodle trays, bow to plan kitchen trips
efficiently, and bow to serve booths and center taUes. With captiocM.
1. Waitresses. 2. Food service. I. Leamiog and In/onaatioa lac II.
Series: WaitrcM training program. [Rlmstrip] no. 4.
[TX925] 647 72-732665
Learning and Information 72 MARC
Inc.
Serviag the seal gradonsly. 3. [Filmstrip] Learning and Infonna-
tion Inc., 1969.
100 fr color. 33 mm. (Wailrcts (raining program, no. 5)
With ksdert guide.
SUMMARY: lllualraies aspects of the }ob of waitress, including how to
present the menu, how to lake cocktail orders, how to rccommerKl which wines
arc suited to various entrees, how to change wine glasses, and how to deal with
spills and accidents With captions.
I Waitresses 2 Food service. I. Learning and Information Inc. 11.
Series Waitress training program. iFilmstrip] no. 3
cTX925, 647 72-735931
Learning and Intotmaiton 72|T72jrev MARC
Serving the Heal indo
tion Inc.. 1969.
100 fr. coior. 33 mm. (Waitress training prograatt. no. 6)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: HluetratesaspectsoTthe job of waitress, including bow to take
the order, how to know which guest gets each order, how to haadtc questions
about the ordera. how to serve five-or six -course meals, and bow to serve appetiz-
ers, bread, soups, salads, and fish dishes. With captions.
1. Waitrcaaea. 2. Food service. 1. Learning and Information lite. IL
Seriea: Waitress training program. [Fdmstrip] no. 6.
[TX925) 647 n-mfttH
Learning aitd Information 72 MARC
lac
Serving tte Meal gradonaly, 5. [Filmstrip] I owning and Informa-
tioD lac, 1969.
lOOfr. color. 35 nun. (Waitress trsining program, no. 7)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: Reviews aspects of the job of waitress, iochidiag how to pre-
sent the entree, bow to poiv ooAec, how to serve vegetables, bow to serve a
cssser^, how to crumb tbe table, bow to serve dessert, bow to present the
check, and what behavior lo follow at the departure of guests. With cspcioas,
1. Waitresses. 2. Food service. I. lenminf and Informatioa Idc U.
Series: Waitress training program. [Fifanstripj no. 7.
[TX925] 647 72-732668
Learning and Information 72 MARC
Inc.
Scrrteg the perfect meal, 1. [FUnutripj Learning and Information
Inc.. 1969.
100 fr. color. 33 mm. (Waiter training program, no. 3)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY; Illustrates various processes In the preparation for serving «
rrteal. including checking the station and sideboard, proper timing, plsnning
kitchen trips, whom to serve in what order, manner of serving, removing dishes,
and not neglecting the customer. With captions.
1. Waiters. 2. Food service. I. Learning and Infomution Inc II. Series:
Waiter training program. {Filmstrip] no. 3.
[TX925] 647 72-732673
Learning and Infonnsiion 72 MARC
Inc.
270
SoYing the perfect meaU 2. [Hlmstripj Learning and Information
Inc.. 1969.
100 fr. color. 33 mm. (Waiter training program, na 4)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates how to welcome ind scat the guest, how to present
the menu, the paychotogy and the manner of cocktail and wine service, when
and how to take the order, and how to serve appetiien and soup. With caption*.
I. Waiters. 2. Food service. I. Learning and Information Inc. 11. Series:
Waiter trsining program. [Filmstrip] no. 4.
lTX925i 647 72-732675
Learning sitd Information 73 MARC
Inc
Serrlng the perfect meal, 3. [Hlnutripj i j^mj ^^g and Information
Inc., 1969.
100 fr. color. 35 mm. (Waiter trsining pragrsm, na 3)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates how to serve tbe salad, the fish couiac, the entree,
the wine, dessert, and corfee. Shows bow to crumb the table, bow to present the
check tactfully, and how to bid tbe guest fareweU. With cqitioos.
l.Waiten. 2. Food service. I. Lesming and Infonnatioa Inc IL Series:
Waiter training program. [Filrastrip] no. 3.
lTX925] 647 72-732676
Learning and Information 72
Inc.
Set Europe ablaze (Motion picture) American Broadcast-
inn; To. Released by Screen Gfenis, 1961.
23 mln. sd. b&w. 18 mm. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
years, na. 19)
Based on the book The Second World War, hy Winston S. Churchill.
Credits: Producer. Ben Felner : originator. Jack Le VIen ; writer,
William Templeton; Churchill's narration. Richard Burton; narrator,
Gary Merrill ; editor. Jack Kaufman.
Bummary: Uses documentary footage to describe Churchill's ar-
rangements with goyernraents-in-exlle In Ivondon. Examinps various
underground movements In German-occupied Europe, Including the
ill-fated Warsaw uprising In 1944.
1. World War, 193&-1945. T, Churchill. Sir Winston Leonsrd
Spencer. 1874-19ti5. The Second World War. n. American Brond-
casting Company, m. Screen Oems, Inc. Series : Winston Churchill :
Tbe valiant years (Motion picture) no. 19.
Fi 67-2113
Set operations (intersection and anion) {Motion pielwn)
Maomillan Co., School Division^ 1970. Made by Daridson
Films.
4 mill. 1^1. ctilor. super H mm. (ftlacmlllan elementary math
loops)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's notes.
Summary: Demonstrates the set operations of union and Intersec-
tion through the use of point sets.
1. Set tbeor.v. i. MacmlUao, Arm, publishers. New York. School
Dlvlsloa II. Duvlilson Fllma. San Francisco. Series: HacmlUan
elementary math loops (Motion picture)
510 78-705801
Macmttlan Co.
Set shot (Motion pieture) Film Anociates, 1966.
2 mln. sl. color. 8 mm. ( Baak«tb«ll skills eerias)
Loop fllm.
Issued In standard 8 nun. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Summary.' Illustrates tbe techniques and coordination of more-
ment of tbe successful set shot In basketbalL
1. Basketbsll. i. Fllm Associates. Series: Bsaketball skills
•eriea (Motion picture)
796.32 Fi A 68-2816
Film Aasodatss
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Set-shot (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mla. sd. color, super S mm. (Elementary school baskethall)
iJUMMAItV: DetuonBt rates a properly executed sel-sbot In busket-
ball.
1. Ba.<tkptt>all^iivenlle ftlms. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Uni-
versal and Visual Arts. III. Series: Elementary school basketball
(Motion picture)
fGV885.1] 796.32 76-715024
Universal ISducatlon and Visual Arts
Set thMiy (FUmstrip) Librmry FUmstrip Center, 1970.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., SSi rpm., 15
mln. mlcrogroove.
Also Issued with phonotape la cassette.
With test questions.
aummary: Presents the set theory system as one built arouod
the Idea of a set: any reasonable collectloo, grouptnc or arrange-
ment of anytblDS. Discusses an element, which Is a single Item !■
a set, and the use of the Venn dlasram.
1. Set theory. i. Lfbrarr nimstrlp Center, Wichita. Kan.
512 72-735329
Llbrar7 rtlnstrip Oenter
Setco Audio-Visual, inc.
The Miracle of vision.
Sethna, Homi D
see
Weaves.
Sets (Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School Divuion, 1970.
Made by Davidson Films.
4 m!:i. jil. color, super 8 mm. (MacmtUan elementary math
loopA)
LiK>p film.
With teacher's notes.
SuMinary: Explains Ktn, ftubsetti. and elements of sets by the use
of discrete point sets and circles and sefirments.
1. Set theory. t. Uacmlllan, firm, publishers. New York. School
Division. It. Davidson Pllmti. San Francisco. Series: Uacmlllan
elementary math loops (Motion picture)
510 77-705302
Macmillan Co.
Sets and numbers (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1968. Mnde by Telemated Motion Pictures.
12 miu. sd. colur. 1(J mm. (Modern elementary mathematics
series)
With teachers guide.
Summary: Explore* the mathematical concept of sets and num-
bers for primary p^des.
1. Set theory — Juvenile films. 2. NumeraUon — Juvenile Films
I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Modern elementary math-
ematics series (Motion picture)
MoCrsw-HlllBookCo. '"^ Fi A 6^16
Seta and probabiUty (FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1968.
44 fr. color. S5 mm, (Mathematics In action, no. 5)
With teachers msnusL
Credili- Writer, Douglas J. Erath ; lUustrators, Douglas J. Erath
Margaret S. Erath.
Bumman/: Describes what is meant by set, the elements and
members of s set. Explains the Importance of union and Intersection
In sets.
1. Set theory. i. Eye Gate House, inc. Series: Mathematics
In action (Filmstrlp) no. A.
„ ^ „ 512 Fi A 68-3698
Eye Gate House
Setl9 and set operatimis (FUrrutrip)
Service, 1968.
Jun Kuidy School
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (ITuDdamentals of modern matbematlcs)
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: E^lalns tbe fnndamenUU prtedpals of sets and set
operations. With captions.
1. Set theory. l Jam Handy School Serrlce, Inc. Series:
Pandamentala of modem metbematlcs (Filnetrlp)
872.7 70-733905
Jam Handr School Service
Sets and sizes, part 1 (Motion picture) Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates, 1969,
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Math noanlpnUtlTes series)
Loop film.
With study guide
SummoTf; Familiar Items are put together in sets. Compares
the number property of sets by using one-to-one correspondence.
For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Set theory. i. Bailey-Film Associates. Series- Uath
menipulatlves series {Motion picture)
372.7 75-708857
BFA Educational Media
Sets and sizes, part 2 (Motion picture) Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates, 1969.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Math manlpulatlves series)
U>op Sim.
With study guide.
Summon/: Familiar items are put togettier In sets. Compares
the number property of seta by using one-to-one correspondence.
For elemenury grades. With captions.
L Set theory. i. Balley-Fllm Associates. Series: lAatb
manlpulatlves series (Motion picture)
372.7 79-706868
BFA Ekiucational Media
Sets and stages (FUmstrip) Sifi^a Educational Films,
1968.
43 fr color. 35 mm. (Puppets for you and me)
With study guide.
Credit*: ConsulUnt, Betsy Brown.
Summary: Shows different kinds of simple sets and stages for
puppetry.
1. Pupi>ets and puppet-plays. i. Sigma Educational Films.
Series : Puppets for yon and me (Filmstrlp)
745.59 74-782854
SIfma Educational Films
Sets and subsets (Filmstrlp) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971.
Made by Telemated Motion Pictures, 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Classifying)
Issued Id set 8 of 4 sets of Olmstrlps that approadi tbe teadilnf
of science from a process and Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's gulda
Summary: Deals with tbe science process of claslfylnc with
emphasis on sets and subsets. With captions. For prlmarj fradeSL
, n,_. — .- I. McGraw-Hlfl Book
1. Biology — Classification — Juvenile films.
Conqtany. Series: Classifying (Filmstrlp)
372.3
Hcaraw-HUlBookCo.
77-787674
Sets and sums {Motion pichtre) National Cotmcil of Teadi-
ers of Mathematics, 1968.
90 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Elementary school mathematlfl
for teachen, no, 3)
Crtditt: Project director, Harry D. Buderman; teacher. Joseph
Moray.
Summary: Shovrs how the arithmetic operation of addition can
be ttlumlnated through the use of sets. lUustratee commntativItT
and associativity, two properties of addition.
1. Set theory — Juvenile films. i. National OotmcU of Tsadiers
of Mathematics. Series: Elementary school mathematics for
teachers (Motion picture) no. 3.
Fi 67-2016
Sets and the number line (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britfliuiica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mtn. sd. color. S mm. (Mathematics)'
IJoop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 nun.
With teacher's guide
Summary: Shows tbe analogs of a grouping of ones, twos, and
threes, etc. on a number line. For grades 1 tbroogb 9.
1 Set theory. 2. Nunwratlon. i. Canada. National Film
Board, n. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Oorporatlon. Se-
ries: Mathematics (Motion picture)
372.7 72-700049
Encyclopaedia Britannlca Eklucatlonal Corp.
Sets . . . and the nambers associated with them (Motion
picture) National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,
1963.
90 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (ElemenUry school mathematics
for teachera, no. 1)
CrediU: Project director, Harry D. Ruderman; teacher, Joseph
Moray.
Summary: A teacher- training film which shows, with appropriate
visual aids, what a set is and discusses the distinction between
Identical and equivalent sets.
1. Set theory^Juvenlle films. l National Council of lechers
of Mathematics. Series: Elementary school mathematics for
teachera (Motion picture) no. 1.
Fi 67-2017
Sets sad theb- aees. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals [197-?]
24 timnspsrencies. ctAot. 10 x 12 in.
With overlay*.
With teacher*! nunusl,
SUMMARY; Comparci the algebra of numbers and the algetira of Mti by
uung pictorUl representation and color overlay*.
1. Set theory. 1. Creative Viiuab (Firm)
tQA248) 512.9 72-735996
Creative Viiual* 73 MARC
Sets, no. 1 (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 6 mm. (Introduction to modern mathe-
matics)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Com\y\aem motion and color to explain and demonstrate
the use of sets.
1. Set theory. i. Halas and Batchelor (Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London, n. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corporation.
Series: Introduction to modem mathematics (Motion picture)
612 71-704901
Encyclopaedia Britun- nica Educational Corp.
Sets, no. 2 (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969,
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introduction to modern mathe-
matics)
Lo(^ film.
With teacher's guide
Summary: Combines moUoo and color to explain and demonstrate
the use of sets.
1. Set theory. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London, n. Encyclopaed:a Britannlca E<ducstionai Corporation.
Series: Introduction to modem mathematics (Motion picture)
512 75-704902
Encyclopaedia Britnn- nica Educational Corp.
271
Sets of factors (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. sd. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the "common factor" by dividing numbers Into
factors and explaining their relationships. For grades 1 through 9.
1. Factors (Algebra) l Canada. National FUm Board, ii.
Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Mathe-
matics (Motion picture)
372.7 73-700033
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica B^ducatlonal Corporation
Sets 1 and 2 (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Educa-
tion Division, London il96-ii Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film, issued In standard 8 mm. and In ouper 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Advlsera, H. Fletcher, P. Murphy.
Summary." Combines motion and color to explain and demonstrate
1 Set theory. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
512 Fi A 68-3004
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon nims
Setting
1967.
a peari (Motion picture) Hester and Associates,
3 mln si. color. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
Loop film mounttHl in cartridge.
Issued in sundsrd 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit*.- Authors, Clarence KIncaid, SUnley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrate* the techniques of aolderlng a ri?et wire
to a piece of Jewelry In order to create a meUl peg for setting a
pearl.
1, Jewelry making. 2. Pearls. i. Hester and Associates.
Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 68-2047
Hester and .Associates
Setting a plane (Motion picture) Raybar Technical Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mtn. si. color. 8 mm, (Woodworking series. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
Lo<^ film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the adJusUble parts of tbe plane and
how the plane is correctly assembled and set
1. Flanea [ Hand tools) i. Raybar Technical Films, n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: Woodworking series (Motion
picture) Set 2 : Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1701
Mcaraw-HlllBookCo.
Setting a plane (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, sujter 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 1)
Loop film.
1. Planes (Hand tools) I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal
Education an<l Visual Arts. HI. Series: Woodworking (Motion pic-
ture) part 1.
[TTISO] 684.08 78-715212
Universal Education and Visual kxiA
Setting a table (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 mlQ. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 2)
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY : Shows correct Uble aettlnga for different types of
meals.
1. Table setting and decoration. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Mo-
tion picture) part 2.
[TX871] 642.6 77-715086
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Setting a valve grinder (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1968. Made by Clear- Vue Films Corp.
4 mill si. color. 8 mm. (Automotive meclianlcs: enRlne re-
building 2)
Loop film.
With tenclier'a guide.
Summary: Showa the procedures for setting up a valve refacer
for rcfaclnsr an Intake valve to nwet the very specific requirements
for Intake and exhaust valves.
1. AutomobI lea— Motors — Valves. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Automotive mechanics series: engine rebuilding 2
(Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-1001
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Setting and fitting a dado (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodwork: radial arm saw)
Loop film.
1. Radial saws. 2. Woodwork. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Woodwork: radial
arm saw (Motion picture)
[TTISO] 684.08 72-715208
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Setting in a sleeve (Filmstrip) McCall Pattern Co. ,196-!]
50 f r. color. 36 mm.
SUMMARY : lUustrates methods of settlnf In a sleeve.
1. Sleeves. 2. Sewing. I. McCatl Pattern Company.
[TT560J 646.4 70-739590
McCalt Pattern Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Setting in a sleeve (Motion pictinv) Eothen Films, Bore-
hani "Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S- by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 Qiln. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic dressmaklog )
Loop flliu. Issued In standard S mm. and In super 8 min.
With ieacher'9 guide.
1. DresiimRklng. 2. Sleeves. i. Elothen Pllms. n. Encyclopaedia
Briiannloa Educational Corporation. Series: Basic dressmaking
<MotloQ picture)
646.4 70-704558
Encyclopaedia Brttan- nica Educational Corp.
Setting in sleeves (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970. Made by Indiana University.
■1 mill sd. color. 16 mm. (Making It Id fashion)
Also issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Sl'MMARY: Provides detailed instructions for setting In sleeves
in a garment.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sleeves, I. Doubleday Multimedia. II Se-
ries: Making It in fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] 646.4 7^-712059
Doubleday Multimedia
Setting rivets {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1969. Made by Raybar Technical Fihns.
4 mill. si. c-olor. super 8 uiiu. (Sheet metal series. Set 2:
Hand tool operations)
Loop nim mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summai'i/: Describes the basic tools and demonstrates processes
and safety measures to osa in aettlng rivets.
1. Rivets and riveting. i. McQraw-Hlll Book Company. Se-
ries: Sheet metal »«rle5. Set 2: Band tool operations (Motion
picture)
671.5 72-708075
McGrawHUl Book Oo.
Setting the controls (Motion picture)
see Cutting threads on the lathe. Part 2: Setting
the controls
Setting up and observing a hay infuaion (Motion picture)
Norman Bean. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
si. color, super 8 i
(Life science activities series,
Setting the stitch regulator (Motion picture)
Films. 1967.
Bailey
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing skills series, no. 8)
I>K)|) film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
f'reditf: Supervisor. Joyce Johnson.
Summary: Explains how the stitch regulator oo a sewing machine
controls the site of the stitch. With captions.
1. Sewing-machines. 2. Machine sewing. I. Bailey Films, luc->
Hollywood, Calif Series: Sewing skills series (Motion picture)
no. 8.
646.2 70-709282
EPA Educational Media
Setting up a dado head (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 4: Radial
saw)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points out that a dado head Is used In such operations
as cutting dadoes, sawing slots of various widths, and cutting
grooves, rabbets, and tenona Shows how to assemble and Install a
dado cutting head.
1. Radial saws. i. McGraw-BlU Book Company. Series:
Woodworking series ( Motion picture) Set 4 : Radial saw.
684.08 Fi A 68-2769
McGraw-Hill Book Oo.
Setting up m palette (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Pine arts techniques: oil
painting)
Loop fllm. Fllui notes on cartridge case.
Creiitt: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summam: Explains bow to set up a palette for oil painting.
1. .\rtlsts' materlala 2. Painting— Technique. i. Walden Film
Corporation. Series: Fine arts techniques: oil painting (Motion
picture)
751.2 78-708114
Walden Fllm Corp.
Setting up a room . . . creating an environment for leam<
ing (Motion picture) Campus Film Productions. Re-
leased liy Cnmpus Film Distributor Corp., 1967.
27 niln. wl, color. 10 mm
PrfHlnced In cooperation with the Play School Ansociatlon nnd the
Bo-ird of E<Iuciition of tlie City of .NVw York,
With teachers guide,
Biimmn>y: Uses live dialog and narration to convey the process
of planning a kindergarten claBxroom, eHlabllKhlng the basic work and
play are-i", and arranging the supplementary materials. In order to
create a functional, flexible room environment for children.
1. Kindergnrten, 2. Interior decoration, i. Campus Film Produc-
tlon^ Inc. New York, it, ('nrnpiin Film DlNtrlbiitors forporation.
371 6 Fi A 67-6330
Cnmpno Film Prodiic- lionn
Setting up a steady rest (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Bof>k Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm, (Machine shop nerles. Elementary
ensliie hitiie, set 2)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the proper manner of setting up a steady rest
to eliminate chattering nnd to prevent the workplece from springing
or bending when fadog. turning, or boring long, small -diameter
work pieces.
1. L«tbes. I. McGraw-Hill Hook Company. Series. Machine
■hop series. EleinenUry engine lathe (Motion picture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2471
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
3 mil
no. 18)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary; Illuatrates a simple method of raising common pro-
tozoa.
1. ProtOEOoIogy — Cultures and culture media. i. Bean, Norman.
n. Film Associates. Series: Life science activities series (Motion
picture) no. 18.
693 79-701037
Film .\S80ciate8
Setting up collets (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min si. color, 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine l;,ll:e, set 2)
With teachers guide.
Summarfi: Explains the function of dlfferwit siises of spring
collets and demonstrates the proper manner of setting up the lathe
for their use in holding small at.indard-slzed workpleces so that
they can be turned easily with a high degree of accuracy.
I. Lathes. i. McGraw-Hill ilook Company, Series: Machine
shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion picture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2467
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Setting up for face plate turning (Motion picture) Society
for Visual Educational and Burt Munk and Co. Released
by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 min. xi. color, super S mm. (The Engine latbe Set 2:
Other setting up methods)
l^>op film.
With sbtv card.
Credit!; Authors, Burt Munk. Robert KynasL
Summary; Shows bow to mount face plate for holding work on
the latbe securely or for machining holes with greet accuracy.
1. Lathes. 2. Turning. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc.,
Chicago. II. Burt Munk Productions. Series: The Engine lathe
(Motion picture) Set 2; Other setting up metboda.
621.9 78-704411
Society (or Visual Eda- catUon
Setting up for outside diameter thread catting {Motion
picture) Society for Visual Education and Burt Munk
and Co. Released by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 inln. sl. color, super 8 mm. (The Engine latbe. Set 4:
Cutting threads on the lathe)
Loop film.
With shop card.
Credits: Authors, Burt Munk, Robert Kynast.
J^'ummar-y; Shows how to determine correct lathe speed, adjust
pitch and direction of thread, set compound, and align tool for cut-
Ctug outside threads.
1. Lathes. 2. Thread cutting. i. Society for Visual Education,
Inc., Chicago, n. Burt Munk Productions. Series: The En^ne
lathe (Motion picture) Set 1: Cutting threads on the lathe.
621.9 77-704419
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Setting up for straight outside diameter turning (Motion
picture) Society for Visual Education and Burt Munk
and Co. Reloaaad by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 min. -si. color, super 8 mm. (The Engine lathe. Set 9: Ba-
sic operations)
l>x)p fllm.
With shop card.
Crediti: Authors, Burt Munk, Robert Kynast.
Summary: Shows how to assemble, adjust, select proper ^>eedB,
and set the direction of the feed.
L lathes. 2. Turning. i. Society for Visual EducatloOi Inc.,
Chicago, n. Burt Munk Productions. Series: The Ekij^ne lathe
(Motion lecture) Set 3; Basic operations.
621.9 76-704416
Society for Visual EMu- cation
Setting up intra-venous solutions {Motion picture) Delta
College. Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 min si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film.
With instructor's guide. , .
Sumniarv: Shows the correct method of setting up Intravenous
solutions so that sterile technique can be maintained and a second
bottle of sterile Intravenous solution can be added to the original
tubing by a "piggy back" arrangement.
1, Intravenous therapy. 2. Nur«^s and nursing, i Delta^-
lege II Prentice-Hall. Inc. Series: Nursing skills and tech-
„„ne» (Mo.<o„ p,o.„re, ^^^^^ ^^^^^^
Prentice-Hall
Setting up plant troptsm experiments, part 1 {Motion pic-
ture) Norman Bean. Released by Film Associatee, 1968.
3 min. sl. color, auper 8 mm. (Life sdence actlTltiea series,
no. 16)
Ijoop film mounted In oartrldge.
With study guide.
Bwnmarv: Illustrates a technique for Investigating the reapouM
of a seedling to water and Ught
1. Phototroplsm. 2. Hydrotropism. i. Bean, Norman, n. Fllm
Associates. Series: Life science activities series (Motion picture)
no. 16.
681.1 71-701036
Film Associates
Setting up plant troplom experiments, part 2 {Motion pic-
ture) Norman Bean. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
3 mill. sl. color, super 8 mm. (Life science activities series,
no. 17)
I»op fllm mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
Bwnmary: Illustrates a techolque for iDvestlgatlBg the effect of
grsTlty upon seed growth.
1. Oeotropism. i. Bean, Norman, ii. Fllm Associates. Se-
ries : Life sdmice actlrltlsa series (Hotlon picture) no. 17.
68L1 76-701086
Film AssoclatM
272
Setting up the balance (Motion picture) Gateway Film
Productions, Tvondon. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Communication Films, 1968.
2 min. .«i. color. 8 mm, (Secondary physical sciences series)
Ijoop film mounted in cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summarft; Uses plumb line leveling of pan balance and other
examples of balances to demonstrate the principles of setting up and
using balances,
1. Balance. i. Gateway Film Productions, ltd.. London, ii. In-
ternational Ommunlcatlon Films. Series: Secondary physical
sctencea series (Motion picture)
642 Fi A 68-3097
International CommunI- cation Films
Setting up the current balance (Motion picture) Harvard
Project Physics in cooperation with WGBH. Released by
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
18 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 13)
Kinescope.
Summary: Two teachers exhibit and discuss a rudimentary cur-
rent balance made from aluminum foil and thin tubing, assemble
and wire the circuits of the more advanced aniaratus with which
students can make quantitative measurements, and dIscuRs the ad-
justments and manipulations that students must make when using
the balance.
1. Current balance (Electric meter) I. Harvard Project Phys-
ics. II. Holt. Rinehart and Wtnston, Inc. Series: Harvard
Project Physics teacher briefings (Motion picture) no. 15.
370.7 77-709142
Hoit, Rinehart and Winston
Setting up the cylinder dial gauge (Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill (look Co., 1968. Made by Clear-Vue Films
Corp.
4 min. sl. color. 8 mm. (.\utoniotive mechanics; engine re-
huiiding 1)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Describes the uses of the cylinder dial gauge, a tool
used to measure the amount of ^vcar on the pistons and cylinders,
1. Automobile.^— Motor— Cylinders. 2. Pistons. i. McOrnw-Hlll
Book Company. Series: Automotive mechanics series: engine re-
building (Motion picture)
629.28 Fi A 68-1002
McGrnw-HUl Book Co.
Setting up the small hand punch (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by Raybar Technical
Films.
4 n.iii. sl. color, super 8 mm. (Sheet metal aeries. Set 1:
Hand tool operations)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summarj/: Describes the basic tools and demonstrates processes
and safety measores to nse In setting up the small band punch.
1 Sheet-metal work. 2. Punching machinery. i. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series : Sheet metal series. Set 1 : Hand tool
operations (Motion picture)
671.5 75-703066
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Setting up to cut a thread {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine l::[be. set 2)
With teachers guide,
.s'ujnmflry; Shows the preparatiou which must be performed prior
to the ficiuiii tin-ead-cutting operation. Explains when to use a lathe
or a single pointed cutting tool bit for this process.
1. Screw-threads. r. McGraw-Hltl Book tympany. Series:
MiK'hine shop aeries. Elementary engine latbe (Motion picture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2476
McGniw-HIllBookCo.
Setting up work between centers (Motion picture) Society
for Visual EduoatiiHi and Burt Munk and Co. Released
by Society for Vis\ial Education, 1969.
4 min. sl, color, super 8 mm. (Hie Bngtae lathe. Set 2:
Other setting up methods)
Loop fllm.
With shop card.
CreditM: Authors, Burt Munk, Robert Kynast
Summary: Explains aligiilng and setting up face plate and lathe
dog.
1. Lathe". 2. Turning. i. Society for Visual Education. Inc.,
Chicago, u. Burt Munk Productlona. Series: The Engine lathe
(MoUon picture) Set 2: Other setting up methods.
621.9 79-704414
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Setting up work between centers (Motion picture)
see Other setting up methods. Part 4: Setting
up work between certers
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Setting up work in the lathe chncks. Part 1: Honntinx
a chuck on the lathe (Motion picture) DCA Educa-
tional Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. »l. color, super 8 mm. and phonotiipe Id cassette: II Ip*.
(The Metal tuniliig lathe, group 1)
Loop flini.
With script.
CREDITS : Consultant. Harold Jonas.
StTMMART: Presents step-by-step Instructions for mounting u
chuck preparatory to putting work In the chuck.
1. Chucks. 2. Lathe*. I. DCA Educational Products. II.
Mounting a chuck on the lathe (Motion picture) III. Series- The
Metal turning lathe (Motion picture) group L
rTJl219] 684.09 74r-712616
r>C.V Educational Products
Setting up work in the lathe chucks. Part 2: Using the
three- jaw chuck (Motion picture) DCA Kducational
l'r-tlu''9. 1!>6{>. MikIp by Cinema Communicntions.
\ iiiln. si. color. su|)er 8 iimi. and phonompe In cnssettf:
II ips. (The Metal turning lathe, group 1)
IXKip film.
With script.
CREDITS: GossuIUnt, Harold Jooaa.
SUMMARY: Covers the chuck key and external and internal
chucking, and shows bow to achieve a aecnre fit when using the
three- Jaw chuck,
1. Chucks. 2. lathee. I. DCA Educational Products. II. Using
the three-Jaw chock (Motion picture) III. Serlee: The Metal turn-
inic tathe (Motion picture) group 1.
[T.T 1219] $84.09 77-712580
DCA Educational Products
Setting up work in the lathe chucks. Part 3: Holding
larger pieces in the three-jaw chuck (Motion picture)
DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Com-
munications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in CBSf«tte: li Ips.
(The Metal turning lathe, group 1)
Loop fllm.
with script,
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY; Demonstrates how to replace standard Jnws with
a second set for larger pieces.
1. Chuck-s. 2. Lathes. I. DCA Educational Products. It. Hold-
ing larger pieces In the three-Jaw chuck (Motion picture) III. Se-
ries: lie Metal turning lathe (Motion picture) group 1.
fTJ1219] 684.09 70-712612
DCA Educational Products
Setting up work in the lathe chucks. Part 4: Using the
four-jaw chuck (Motion picture) DCA Educational
PhkUicU, 1969. Made by Cinema Communications.
4 uiin. si. color. sur)er 8 niui. and phonotai)e in cnssette:
11 ips. (The MetHl turning lathe, group 1)
I.oop fllm.
With script.
CKEDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Shows bow to hold odd-shaped pieces while using the
four-Jaw chuck and demonstrates how to use round pieces for "off-
center" turning.
1. Chucks. 2. Lathes. I. DCA Educational Prodocts. II. Us-
ing the four-Jaw chuck (Motion picture) III. Series: The Metal
turning lathe (Motion picture) group 1.
tT.n219l 684.09 7^712528
DCA Educational Products
Setting work between centers {Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min, si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine lathe, set 2)
with teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the correct manner of setting the work-
piece between the headstock (lire center) and the tallstock (dead
center) and holding it In place with a dog (clump).
1. Lathes. i. McGraw-Hill Rook (Company. Series: Machine
shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion picture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2470
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Settlement of the Western Plains {Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada, 1966.
14 mln, ed. bAw. i6 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Peter Jones; writer and editor, Kex Tasker"
camera, Don Virgo.
Summary: Documents the movement of people to the (Canadian
prairies and the development of the plains into one of the world's
great wheat producing regions.
1. Migration, Internal— Canada. 2. Wheat— Canada. i. Canada
National Film Board.
National Film Board of
Canada
Fi A 67-2249
Settlement patterns in the British Isles (Filmstrip) Com-
mon Ground, London, 1959. Made by C. E. H. Hull. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1966.
35 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Depicts the dispersed and nucleated settlement of rural
and urban areas lo the British Isles and note* the changing set-
tlement patterns. ■
1. Land settlement— Gt Brit I. OcMnmon Ground, ltd., London.
II. Carman Educational Associates.
914.2 70-738534
Carman Educational Associate*
SettleawBt aader ChsMi^lalB. La coloiiiiati<m khm Champlain.
[Slide set] National Film Board of Canada, 1969.
10 ilidet. color. 2 i 2 in.
With note*.
SU MM ARY: Portnyi MtUcnwnt in Canada under the Icadcnhip ot Oiant-
plain. Designed for uk in history ctsMca. With captiou in EntUsh and French.
1. ChampUin. Samuel de, 1567-1635. 3. CanKla— Discovery and explora-
(km. I. Canada. National Film Board. II. Tilk: U '""*~'"'^ tarn
Champlain. (Slide set]
[F1030.1] 971.0! 73-733355
Natdonal Film Board of 73 MARC
Canada
The Settlers: early pioneer farmers of the Great lakes
reffion {Motion picture) Jack Ruddel!, Ontario. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Coronet Instructional Films, 1967.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With tetichvrs guide. . , , .u
Bumrnwu: Depicts the everyday life of a pioneer couple In the
Great Lakes ai-ea In the mid 1800's.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— Great Lakes. i. Ruddell, Jack.
u. Coronet Instructional Films.
Coronet Instructional
917.7
Films
Fi A 68-13
Settling the West : Growth of towns and cities {FUnutrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33} rpm-, 12
mln.
With guide.
Credita: Educational collaborator, Doyce B. Nunls, Jr.
Summary: Show8 how western towna developed as a result of
mining, cattle trading, and the railroad. Illustrates the factor* which
were present in the growth and death of western towns.
1. Cities and towns — The West. i. Coronet Inatmctional Pllms.
978 74-736687
Coronet Instructional Films
Settling the West: The cattlemen {FUmttrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1970.
With guide.
Credita: Educational collaborator, Doyce B. Nunls, Jr.
Summary: Follows cattle hertls and drovers on drives from
Texas to the Kansas railhead, In order to present a view of bow
the cattle Industry developed and of the role that It played In the
settlement of the West Uses famous western painttncs to Illuatrate
the work of the cowboys.
1. Cattle trade— The West— History. i. Coronet InstracUonal
Films.
Coronet Instructional
978
Films
77-736685
Settling the West: The farmers {FUmatrip) Conmet In-
structional Films^ 1970.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
14 min.
With guide.
Credita: Eiducatlonal collaborator, Doyce B. Nunls, Jr.
Summary: Discusses ways Is which western farm migration was
affected by the Homestead act and the railroads. Shows the prot>-
lems of the farmers who lived on the Plains.
t Agriculture— The West— History. 2. Pioneers— The West.
1. Coronet Instructional Films.
978 70-736686
Coronet Instructional Films
Settling the West: The miners {Filmttrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1970.
.'»3 fi. color. 35 mm. and phonodiw: 1 a., 12 In., 331 n>m.. 14
mln.
With guide.
Credita: Educational collaborator, Doyce I). Nunls, Jr.
Summary: Shows how the mining Industry developed during the
latter half of the nineteenth century. Discusses the effects which
large-scale migration had on western mining towns.
1. Mineral industries— The West. i. Coronet Instructional
Coronet Instructional
978
Films
70-736683
Settling the West: The trail blazers {FUmttrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
55 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 in. 331 rpm.. 15
mln.
With guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Doyce B. Nunls, Jr.
Summary: Traces the early explorations that created interest in
western migration. Shows the Oregon Trail and other migrating
routes that were used In the actual aettlemeot of the West
1. Trails— The West 2. The West— DlscoTM? and eoploratloiL
I, Coronet Instructional Films.
978 71-737032
Coronet Instructional Films
Settling the West: Wagon tndns to railroads (FSmttrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
54 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 14 mln.
With guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Doyce B. Nunls, Jr.
Nummary: Shows various means of overland transportation which
were used In the westward movement, Including wagon trains, the
stagecoadi, the pony express, and the first transcontinental railroad.
Bmphaslaes the problems of opening the West and linking It with
the East
1. Transportation— The West i. Coronet Instructional Films.
978 73-736684
Coronet Instructional Films
Sevareid, Arnold Eric, 1912-
see
Vietnam: Eric Sevareid's personal report.
7 {Motion picture) Televideo Prodactions. Released by Les-
ter Schoenfeld Films, 1967.
12 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director and writer, S. Martin Goldman.
Sumrtuuy: Shows the two levels on which people communicate;
as portrayed in vignettes Illustrating neurotic cases and their Inter-
action during group therapy.
1. Group psychotherapy. i. Televideo Productions, it Schoen-
feld (Lester A.) Films, New York.
801.2 Fi A 68-818
CINE
Seven arts (Motion picture) Romania films, Bucharest Re-
leased in the U. S. by Contemporary Filma/McGraw-Hill,
1970.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits : Director, I. Pwescu-Gopo,
Summary : Presents the history of the arts and of artistic thought
in seven minutes.
1. Art — History. I. Eomania films. II. Contemporary Fllma/
HcGraw-Hlll.
700.9 77-709344
HcOraw-HlUBookCo.
273
Seven Arts Productions, ltd.
see
Arrivederci, baby!
Assault on a Queen.
The Devil's own.
Dracula, prince of darkness.
Frankenstein created woman.
A Global affair.
Tlie Hill.
The Main attraction.
The Nanqy.
The Night of the iguana.
Oh, Dad, poor Dad, Mamma's hung you
in the closet and I'm feelin' so sad.
One million years B. C.
Promise her aniything.
Rasputin, the mad monk.
Seven days in May.
She.
Sunday in New York.
This property is condenmed.
The Viking queen.
Seven authors in search of a reader; or, A Sunday after-
noon on the island oi Ya Grand Jatte {Motion picture)
Cineproductie, Amsterdam ,1966| Releas^ in the tJ. S.
by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1966.
1 reel. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credita: Director, Franz Welsz.
Summary: Uses Seurat's painting Sunday In the park as the basis
for a dramatisation. Elaborates on the painting as a sodden shower
sends the strollers into a library for shelter, where they learn to
enjoy books.
L Uhrartes and readers. i. A Sunday afternoon on the hiland
of La Grand Jatte (Motion picture) n. Clneprodactlfc nj. Contem-
porary FIlms/McO raw-Hill.
rOiM 76-708104
McOraw-Hlll Bo6k Co.
Seven cities of Antarctica (Motion picture)
see Arctic clothing; Dinner in Lapland; Eskimo
family meal; Eskimo village; Eskimo winter
activities; Esicimos hunting and gathering food;
Home building In Uipland; Household duties in
Lapland; Recreation in an Eskimo village; Rec-
reation in Lapland; Reindeer herding in Lapland;
Transportation in Arctic regions; Wedding in
Lapland
Seven days a week (Motion picture) Family Films, 1964.
30 mtn. color, sd. 16 mm.
With leader's guide.
SHmmory; Points out the significance of being a constant good
example of one's Christian faith aa revealed In the story of a man
whose good example makes a co-worker realise how Important Chris-
tian faith is for his own life.
Another issue, b&w.
1. witness bearlog (Christianity) i. ramlly Ftlma. Inc
248.5 Fi A 68-586
Family Films
Seven da3^ in May {Motion picture) Seven Arts Produc-
tions and Joel Productions. Released by Paramount Pic-
tures Corp., 1964.
117 mill. sd. bAw. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by Fletcher Knebel and
Charles W. Bailey u.
Credit*.- Producer. Edward Lewis; director, John Frankenhelmer;
screenplay. Rod Serling; music Jerry Goldsmith; dnematographer,
Ellsworth Fredrlcka; fllm editor, Ferris Webster. Cast: Burt Lan-
caster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Cardner.
Summary: A drama about treason in the United States Govern-
ment The President and a Marine colonel attempt to blodt the
plans of a high-ranking Air Force general who thinks the nation Is
on the brink of disaster.
I. Knebel. Fletcher. Seven days In May. ii. Joel Productions,
m. Seven Arts Prodnc- tlons, ltd. it. Paramount Pictures
Corporation.
Fi 67-1259
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Seven days in the life of the President (Motion picture)
AVolper Productions. Released by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1967.
52 mio. 8d. b&w. 16 mm.
With teacher's enilde.
Summarv: Documents serea cnidil days In the life of President
I^DdoQ JohDsoD, tllustratiog the djaamlc nature of the American
Presidency.
1. Johnson, Lfodon Baines, Pres. U. S., 1908- i. Wolper
Productions, ii. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corporation.
353.032 Fi A 68-969
Encyclopaedia Britan- nJca Educational Corp.
Seven days to noon (Motion picture) London Films, 1950.
Released in the V. S. by Walter Reade Orj^nization.
IB iH'ii. rJ. b&w. 16 mm.
X) uiiii. version released In (he U. S. In 1950 by Arthur Mayer-
Edward KIngsley-Dlstlngulshed Films.
Credits: Producers, directors, and editors. Boy Boolting, John
Bnulllng ; story, Paul Dehn, James Bernard ; screenplay. Prank
Harrey, Rny Boulting; music, John Addison. Catt: Barry Jones,
Andre Morel), Olive Sloane.
Swnmnrv: The entire city of London Is evacuated when a lead-
ing English scientist, crazed with the knowledge that his life's work
has led to the atomic bomb, threatens to destroy the city unless
production of the weapon Is outlawed.
I. London Film Productions, ltd. ii, Walter Beade OrganlMtlon.
791.43 76-708281
Walter Reade Organlza- tlon
Seven Aay^ to remember (Motion picture) Peter K. D.
MncKell, Canada. Released in the U. S. by Films Incor-
porated, 1969.
56 mm. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: K chronology of events which followed the Invasion of
Cwchoelovaltia on August 20, 1968, with a report of the confronta-
tion between the Inhabitants and the powerful invader.
1. Ctechoslovak Eepubllc— History— Intervention, 1968- 2.
Cxecboslovak Republic — Politics and government — 1968- i.
MacKell, Peter R. D. u. Films Incorporated.
944.37 79-706565
Pabllc Media
Seven Devils (Motion picture) Seven Devils Resort. Made
ftiul released by Walter J. Klein Co., 1971.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SL'MMARY: Presents scenes of a mountain retreat called Seven
Devils. Shows how snow machines convert a summer resort In the
Southern Appalachians featuring golf and trout fishing Into a winter
skiing vacation area.
1. Outdoor recreation — Appalachian mountains. 2. Seven Devils
Resort. I. Seven Devils Resort. II. Walter J. Klein Company.
[GV54] 917.66 74-713276
CINE
7 faces of Dr. Lao (Motion picture) Galaxy Productions
and Scarus. Released by Metro-Ooldwyn-Hayer, 1963.
100 iiiiri. fld. colur. 3o miu.
MetriKulor.
Based on the novel The circus of Dr. Lao, by Charles G. Finney.
Creditt: Producer and director, George Pal; screenplay, Charles
Beaumont; music. Leigh Harllne; director of photography, Robert
Bronner; flim editor, George Tomaslnl. Catt: Tony Randall, Bar-
bara Eden, .\rthur O'Connell, John ErUnon.
Summary: A faolajiy-comedy about a Chinese wizard who cornea
to the small western town of Abalone and foils the efforts of the
local tycoon to buy all the land of the tow nspeoples.
I. Finney, Charles Gandlson, 1905- The clrnis of Dr. Laa
rr. Galaxy Productions, iii. Scarus. Inc. iv. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer,
Inc.
Fi 67-1388
Seven for Siuic (Motion picture) National Easter Seal So-
ciety for Crippled Children and Adults, 1968. Made by
Irving Gitlin Productions.
14 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer. Irving Oltlln ; director and writer, Robert P.
Goldman.
Nummary: Presents a report <m the rehabilitation of an eight-
year-old handicapped child by a team which Includes a physical
therapist, occupational therapist, social worker, speech pathologist,
psychologist, recreation specialist, and special education teacher.
Shows bow the members of the team work together and separately,
and bow the child is pi-epared for a regular classroom and for cop-
ing with her disabllltlca.
1. Handicapped cblldreo — Elducatioo. i. National Society for
Crippled Cblldreo and Adults.
862.4 72-702993
Ponland State Cniv. Ubrar}'
The Seven hundred million (Motion picture) Canadian
Broadcasting Corp., Toronto, 1964.
88 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
OrtditM: Producer, Patrick Watson; directors, Patrick Watson,
Roy Faiblsh; writers, Jim Carney, Roy Falblsb; narrator, Budd
"knapp; music, Harry Freedman; photographer, Erik Durschmeld ;
editor. Paul Harris.
Summary: Examines conditions In China under the Communist
regime. Shows the Immense changes that have taken place since
the Communlsu took power in 1949. Pictures the daily life of
Industrial and agricultural commune workers and examines the
changed roles of religion, the arts, and education. Points out how
little agricultural China has changed, even though some COO million
people sttll live on farms and work the land. Includes Interviews
with foreign correspondents, an Amertcsn physician llvlnf in China,
and Marshal Chen-Yl, vice premier and foreign mlnUter. Filmed
Id Commnnlst China. „
I. China < People's Bepobilc of China, 1949- ) i. Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation.
Fi 67-2271
Seven little stars (Filmatrip)
Canada, 1966.
National Film Board of
25 fr. color. Sa mm.
Preocli version released under the title Les sept petitas ttolles.
Bummary: Explains to children in primary and Junior gradea
about seven small stars which SK>ear In a constellatloo. With cap-
tions.
1. Astronomy. i. Canada. National Film Board.
372.3 Fi A 67-4304
National nim Board of Canada
Seven little stars (Filmstrip) National Film Board of
Canada. 1966. Released in the U. S. by Univenal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts, 1969.
2.'i fi'. color. 35 mm. (Indian stories and legends)
.'4rM.M.\ltV : RecoimtK an Indian legend In which seven little
Indian boys become stars in the sky. With captions. For primary
grades.
1. ladianx of Xnrth Amerlra — Canada — Lei^nds — Juvenile films.
I. Canada. National F'ilm Board. II. Universal Bducatlon and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Indian stories and legends (Filmstrip)
[F-78.C21 898.2 78-740888
Unlvei-RRl Education
and Visual Arts
The Seven minute life of James Honseworthy (Motion
picture) Paulist Productions. 1970,
28mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Insight )
With dlscnwlon guide
Credit*: Producer, John J. Furla, Jr.; director, Ralph Seneosky;
writer, John W. Zodrow. Catt: Edmund O'Brien, Bmce Davlsloo,
Lee Meriweather.
Summary: A dramattiation in which the fawning relatives of a
business tycoon gather around his casket for the reading of his
will is used to sb&w that material values do not bring happiness
and fulfillment.
I. Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Serien : Insight
(Motion picture)
128 74-708582
Paulist Productions
7 Pictures Corporation
see
Oorae September.
Lover come back.
Seven ravens {Motion picture) DEFA Film Studio for
Animation, Berlin. Released in the U. S. by Learning
Corp. of America, 1971.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Directors, script, and animation, Christel Wlemer, Walter
Reha
Summary: An animated story about the adventures of a seven-
year-old girl who sets out to free her seven older brothers from a
spell cast on them at her christening hy a wicked old woman who
was not invited.
I. Deutsche Film — A.-0. II. Learning Orporatlon of America.
398.24 76-710025
Learning Corp. of America
Seven Seas Publishers
see
Leo G. Willette's cliche clinic.
The Seven second love affair (Motion picture) Robert Abel,
1966.
re ii;:ii. Rd. color. 10 mm.
Crrditt: Producer, director, and writer. Robert Abel; narration,
John Dehner; photography, Les Blank; film editor. Sidney Levin.
Summary: A dramatized documentary on drag racers. Follows
a month In the life of lUck Stewart, a drag racer from California
who, un April 24. 10G6, set a world's record. Includes scenes of him,
his family, and frleuds as they work on the car to prepare it for
the race.
1. Drag racing. 2. Stewart, Rick. r. Abel, Robert J.
796.7 71-707761
Seven through seventeen series (Filmstrip) Girl Scouts
of the U. S. A., 1962.
4 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 4 phonodlscs: 2 s. each (1 s. for
manual projector, 1 s. f or automatic projector), 12 In., SSI rpm..
15 win. each, mlcrogroove.
Conteiitt: Brownie Girl Scouts. 63 fr. — Junior Girl Scouts. 62
fr— Cadelte Girl Scouts. 87 fr.— Senior Girl Scouts. 63 fr.
1. Girl Scouts. I. Girl Scouu of the United States of America.
869.468 Fi A 68-4226
Girl Scouts of the U. S. A.
Seven times against the city (Motion picture) WTTW.
Released bv National Ednrstional Television and Radio
Center. 1960.
2!> mIn. sd. ti&w. 16 mm. (Ordeal by Are, no. 7)
.Adapted from the book entitled Ordeal by fire, hy Fletchir Prart.
Creditt: Producer nnd dlrprtor. William Frlcdkln: adaptation,
FrsnolB Coughlln, Wllllnm FriPdkIn : music. Thomas A. Dorsey.
Summary: Dramatic readings, against a hackitround of paintings
and authentic Civil War photographs, cover the Battle of Stone
River, and Grant's failure, after seven attempts, to rapture Vlcks-
burg. In December 1862.
1 Murfreesboro. Battle of, 1862-1S83. 2. Vlcksburg. Mlss.~Slcge,
1863. I. Pratt. Fletcher. 1887-1966. Ordeal by fire. it. Chicago.
Television station WTTW. iir. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. Series: Ordeal by fire (Motion picture) no. T.
Fi 67-827
The Seven Years* War, part t. La GMrre da Myt •■■, partle I.
[Slide set] National Film Board of Canada. 1969.
10 tlide*. color. 3 x 2 In.
With notes.
SUMMARY: Portrayi the conqu«t of French Canada during tba Scvm
Yesri' War. 1756 to 1763. With captiom in English and Preach.
I. CinMli-Hutory— 1755-1763. 2. Uniud StatM— HiMory-Prvncb sod
Indiu War. 17SS1763. iCstwda. Nsiionsl Film Board. 11. Tltlt: U
Oucrrc de Mpt siu. (Slide leii
tE199i 971.01 72-733W5
National Film Board of 72 MAJtC
Canada
Tke ScTca Years' War, part 2. L« Gwrre de sept im, partle 2.
[Slide Mti National Film Board of Canada, 1969.
10 slide*, color. 2 x 1 in.
With notes.
SUMMARY: Portrays the conquest oT French Canada during the Seven
Years' War, 1756 to 1763. Wid) caption* in English sod French.
I. Canwla— History— 1755-1763. 2. United States— History— French and
Indians War. 1735-1763. I. Canwla. National FUm Board. El. Title: U
Cuerre dc lept ant. (Slide set]
[E199] 971.01 72-733369
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
17th century occupations (Luyken) (FUmttrip) Hulton
Press, London ,196-!,
M iv. b&w. 3.^ mm. (IliKlorv from contemporary pictures se-
ries)
A Beacon filmstrip.
Summary: Reproductions of the work.s of the artists Jan and Cas-
per Luvken depict 17th century occupations in Germany.
1. Liiiken, Jan, 1649-1712. 2. Luiken, Caftper, ie72?-17081 3. Oc-
cupations In art. 4. Germany— Occupations. i. Hulton Press, ltd.,
Ixindon. Series; History from contemporary pictures series (Film-
strip)
Fi A 67-3796
DnfourEklitlons
The 7th dawn (Motion picture) Holdean Productions. Re-
leased by United Artists Corp., 1964.
123 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Based on the novel entitled The durian tree, by Michael Keon.
Creditt: Producer, Charles K. Feldman; director, Lewis Gilbert;
screenplay. Karl Tunberg; muRlc, Rls Ortolanl ; photography, Fred-
erick Young: editor. John Shirley. Catt: William Holden, Susannah
York. Capuclne, Tetsuro Tamba.
Summary: An adventure drama about a rich American rubber-
planter In Malaya and his attempts during the struggle for inde-
pendence to mediate between the British colonial governor and the
outlawed Communist chief of tbe guerillas.
r. Keon, Michael, 1918- The durian tree. ii. Holdean Produc-
tions. IK. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1353
The Seventh master of the house (Motion picture) Ca-
prino lilms, Snaroya, Norway. Released in the U, S. by
Modem Tjeaminp Aids, 1968.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A light satire on red tape and bureaucracy. A stranger
who comes upon a farmhouse atid asks If be can spend the night
learns that the masters of the house are unable to assume reBponal-
billty and make decisions.
1. Bureaucracy— Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc. i. Oaprino
films. II. Modern Learning Aids, New York.
372.6 76-701335
Modem Learning AldR
The Seventies: decade for decision (FUmetrip) New York
times, 1970.
72 f r. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 17 min
mlcrogroove. (Filmstrip on current alCairs, Oct 1970) With
teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses the challenge before Americana to Improve
the quality of life and man's environment; surveys recent finding*
about man, the ocean, and apace; explains the need to achieve peace
and reduce racial and economic stress at home; and emphasizes the
role of students in making the world of the lOTO'a.
1. r. S.— Social conditions— 1960- i. New York times.
917^ 76-736665
New Yoi* times
77 South (Motion picture) Booker MoCIay ,1969,
75 min. sd. color. 96 min.
Summary: Follows a U. S. Coast Guard icebi^eaker and crew on
a 30,000-mlle Journey to Antarctica to crack open a shipping channel
for cargo ships supplying tbe United States sdeotiflc bases there.
1. Antarctic r^oua. l McClay, Booker.
623.82 78-702563
CINE
Sevilla (Motion />icfure) International Film Bureau. 1969.
16 mln. «d. color. 16 mm. (Reitlons of Spain series)
With student handbook hy J. M. Garcfa and 8. N. Trevlno.
Creditt: Writer and narrator. Juan Garcia ; educational con-
sultant, Eduardo Betoret-Parls.
Summary: Uses a narrative technique for presenting vocabulary
and grammatical structure for first year Spanish studentn. Show*
the harbor, La Torre del Oro. Ia Torre de la Giralda. the gardena
of Alcazar, the park of Maria Lusla. and flamenco dancers of Sevilla.
1. Spanish language — Audio-visual Instruction. 2. Seville —
Dewrlptlon. i. International Film Bureau. Inc., Chicago, Se-
ries: Regions of Spain series (Motion picture)
914.6 76-707301
International Film Bareaa
Sevilla. [Filmstrip] International FUm Bureau, 1970.
7 fiimslrips (83 fr.) color. 35 mm. and plumodiic: 2 i. (1 t. For msauai
projector. 1 i for automatic projector), 12 is., 33 1/3 rpm.. 22 min. (Vttlas de
BiipaAa)
Supplcmcnu the motion picture of the ume title.
With siudenl guidcboolc by Juan Maria Garcia and S. N. TreviRo.
SUMMARY: A Spanith-languafc teaching filmwrip. Show* typical sod
niKcworthy upccts of the capital of Andalucla, including its famous cathedral,
parks and gardeni. the popular diilrici of Santa Cruz, and the Moomh art of (he
Mciiar.
I. Spanish language— Audio-visual instruction. 2. Seville— Description.
1 Inu-rnaiional Film Bureau, inc.. Chicago. II. Series: Vistas dc EipaAa. (Film-
strip. InicTnatiunal Film Bureau]
(PC4U2.7] 914.6 72-736373
inleinationsl Film Bureau 72 MARC
Seward, Florence Augusta. Ciold for the Caesars
Gold for the Caesars.
274
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sewmrd's foUj — the tAxntj of Alaska {Moi^in pioPurv)
Hwrst Hetrotone News, 1967.
IS mia. ad. bftw. 16 mm. (Screeo newv dlsMt, t. 9, no. 8)
With itory milde.
Bummary: Traces the hlstoir of Alaska from ttw time of ita dla-
oorer; In 1714 by Vltoa Bering to the present.
1. Alaska— HlstotT. i. Hearet Metrotone Newi. Inc., New York.
Series: Screen news dlfest (Motion picture) t. 9, do. 8.
917.98 76-700283
Hearst Metrotone News
Sewell, Anna, 1820-1878. Black Beauty
Black Beauty.
Sewing and pressing {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britanmoa Educationad Corp., 1967.
3 mln. si. color. S mm. < Baste dressmaking)
Loop film. Issued tn standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's pilde.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Preaslog of garm^its. l Ek>then Films, n.
Bncrdopaedla Brltanolca Educational Corporation. Series: Basic
dressmaking (Uotlon picture)
646.4 79-704544
Bocj'ctopeedia Brltan- nlca Ektucatlonal Corp.
Sewing equipment for professional results (Motion picture)
Doubledaj Multimedia, 1970. Made by Indiana University.
4 rain. Bd color. 16 mm, (Making It la fashion)
Also issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Lists the basic equipment needed for garment con-
struction and Introduces optional equipment that might be helpful.
1. Sewing— Equipment and suwUes. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
II. Series: Making It in fashion (Motion picture)
[TT06O] 646.4 70-712058
Doubleday Multimedia
The Sewing machine {Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1967.
16 mln. Bd. color. IS mm. (Sewing skills series)
Wlh teacher's guide.
Bummury: Illuatratea the parts, threading, operation, and care of
the basic sewing machine or anj io<*8tltch machine. Presents basic
techulques, terms, and skllts In dressouklng and the use of the
sewing machine.
1. Sewing-machines. i. Ballej Flhas. Inc., Hollywood, Callt
Series: Sewing skills series (Motion pictore)
646.2 Fi A 68-1190
Bailer Films
The Sewing machine (Motion picture) Moreland-LatdifOTd
Producticms, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by Sterlinj^
Educational Films, 1967.
10 mln. sd. color, 16 mm. (Home economics : sewing)
Also Issued In sUndard 8 mm. and Id super 8 mm. In cartridge.
SL'MBIARY : Explains the care and operation of a aewing machine,
how to thread a bobbin, how to thread the npper thread, and how
to thread the lower thread.
1. Sewlng-Machlnes. I. Moreland-Latchford ProdDCtlons,
I^o^onto. II. Sterling Educational Films, inc. Sertea: Home
economics : sewing (Motion picture)
646.2 73-709989
Sterling BdocatlMial Films
Sewing macliine, part 1 (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1967.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. (Introduction to sewing)
With manuaL
Credits : Educational consultant, Joyce JohosoiL
Summary : Uses diagrams and extreme ctosenpe to Illustrate the
puts, threading, (^)eration, and care of the sewing machine. Names
tbe essential parts of the sewing machine and explains the function
of each part. Demonstrates basic techniques in the nae of the sew-
ing machine. With captlooi.
I. Sewing-machines. 2. Machine sewing. I. Bailey Films, Inc.
Bollywood, Calif. II. BFA Edocatlonai Media. Seriea: Introdoc-
tton to sewing (Filmstrip)
646.2 78-788800
BFA BdncatlODal Media
Sewing machine, part 2 (Fihnatrip) Bailey Filma, 1967.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
42 fr. color. 85 mm. (Introduction to sewing)
With manuaL
Credits: Educational consultant, Joyce Johnaon.
Summary : Uses diagrams and extreme cioaeapa to Illustrate the
parts, thresdlug. operation, and care of the sewing nwcbine. Names
the essential parts of the sewing machine and explains the function
of each part. Demonstrates basic techniques in tbe use of tbe sew-
ing machine. With captions.
1. Sewing-machines. 2. Machine sewing. I. Bailey Films, luc.
Hollywood. Calif. II. BFA BducaUonai Media. Series: Introduc-
tion to aewing (Filmstrip)
646.2 71-788801
BFA Educmtiooal Media
Sewing machine, part 3 (Filmatrip) Bailey Films, 1947.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. (Introduction to sewing)
With manoaL
Credits : Educational consultant, Joyce Johnson.
Summary: Uses diagrams and extreme doseups to lUuatrate tbe
part?, threading, operation, and care of tbe aewing macfalpe. NaoMs
the e&<«Dtlal parts of the sewing machine and explains tbe fonctiOD
of each part Demonstrates basic teCbniqnee lo the use of tbe sew-
ing machine. With captions.
1. Sewing-machines. 2. Machine sewing. I. Bailey Films, Inc.
Hollywood, Calif. II. BFA BducatlODal Media. Series: lotrodoc-
tloo to sewing (Filmstrip)
646.2 75-788802
BFA Educational Media
Sewing materials — preparmtioii (Motion picture) Moreland-
Latchford Prodnctiona, Tcmmto. Released in the U. S.
by Sterling Education^ Films, 1967.
10 miiL sd. color. 16 mm. (House economics: sewing)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
SUMMARY : Explains basic wearee and gralna of materials, how
to straighten material, how to make the material grain perfect, and
how to pin the material.
1. Sewing. 2. Textile Industry and fabrics. I. Moreland-Lateb-
ford Productions, Toronto. II. Sterling Educational Films. Inc;
Series : Home economics : sewing ( Motion picture )
646ja 78-709990
Sterling Bdacatlonal Films
Sewing on a pierced button (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 2)
Iioop film.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how to new a two-hole pierced button onto a
garment Illustrates each step In forming and fastening tbe sbank.
L Buttons. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Unlrersat Education
and Visual Arts. III. Series: Sewing series (Motion picture)
part 2.
[TT557] 646.2 72-715102
nnlrersal Education and Visual Arts
Sewing with leather : curved seams (Moti<m picture)
Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Directors, Clarence Kincsld. Betty Street
SUMMARY: Demonstrates techniques la sewing ctured seama in
leather and their application In garment constrnctloiL
1. Leather garments. I, Hester and Associates.
[TT515] 646.4 78-712678
Hester and Associates
Sewing with leather: cutting garment (Motion picture)
Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Directors, Clarence Kincald. Betty Street
SUMMARY : Demonstrates procedures for laying the pattern and
cutting the garment In leather garment construction.
1. Leather garments. I. Hester and Associates.
[TT520] 646.4 77-712679
Hester and Associates
Sewing with leather: dcc<»«tlTe features (Motion picture)
Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS: EHrectors, Clarence Kincald. Betty Street
SUMMARY : Illustrates different decorative features applicable to
leather garment construction.
1. Leather garments. I. Hester and Associates.
[TT552] 646.4 71-712680
Hester and Associates
Sewing with leather: fasteners (Motion picture) Hester
and Associates, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Directors, Clarence Kincaid, Betty Street
SUMMARY : Illustrates various fasteners -for leattier garments
and shows them on the finished garment
1. Leather garments. 2. Fastenings. I. Hester and Associates.
[TT660] 646.4 72-712688
Hester and Associates
Sewing with leather: finishing tectuiiqnes (Motion picture)
Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop Otm mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Directors, Clarence Kincald, Betty Street
SUM.MARY : Demonstrates various finishing techniques and their
application in flni.shed garmeDls.
1. Leather garments. I. Hester and Associates.
[TT515] 646.4 7^-712684
Hester and Associates
Sewing with leather: garment leathers (Motion picture)
Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 mln. sL color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Directors, Clarence Kincald. Betty Street
SUMMARY : Shows leatbern suitable for use In garment construc-
tion and shows completed leather garments.
1. Leather. 2. leather garments. I. Hester and Associates.
[TT560] 646.4 70-712685
Hester and Associates
Sewing with leather : straight aeama (Motion picture)
Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Directors, CUrence Kincald, Betty Street
SUMMARY: Demonstrates techniques in sewing strai^t seams
In leather and their application in garment construction.
1. Leather garments. I. Hester and Associates.
[TT515] 646.4 74-712689
Hester and Associates
Sex and society {Filmstrip) Common Ground, Londcm,
1950. Made by Cyril Bibby. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educntional AsBOciates, 1966.
Xi fr. hAw. 3.1 mm. (Sex education series, no. 3)
With teacher's guide. Notes revised 1967.
Summary: Studies sex fn the context of its social Impllcatiou,
including family planning, promiscuity, prostitution, and venereal
disease.
1. Sex. I. Common Oround, ltd., LondoiL n. Oarman Dduca-
tional Associates. Series: Sex education series (PHmstrlp Oar-
ama Educstiooal Aaaociates) no. S.
176 71-734215
Carman Ekiucatlooal Associates
Sex and the single girl {Motion picture) Bejnard Produc-
tions. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1964.
114 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by Helen Ourley Brown.
CrediU: Producer. William T. Orr; director, Bildiard Quine; story,
Joseph Hoffman ; screenplay, Joseph Heller, David R. Schwartx ;
music Neal Hefti ; director of [^otography, Charles lAng ; fHm
editor, David Wages. Cait: Tony Curtis. NataUe Wood, Henry
Fonda, Lauren Bacall, Mti Ferrer.
Bumman/: A comedy portraying the schemes of a scandal-magaxlne
writer who tries to expose ttie adrlce on marital and pre-marital
problems of a young psychologist as being invalid because of her own
Inexperience.
I. Brown, Helen Ourley. Sex and tbe single girt. a. Bej^nard
Producaoos. in. Warner Brothers Pictures, inc.
791.48 74-701988
MA. tnimatrip] Cathedral Hhna. 1967.
33 fr. color. 33 mm. snd pbofwdisc: 1 >.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 12 min.
(Love sod the ben of life))
With uudy guide and book entitled Love and the bets of Ufe.
CREDITS: Producer. MaxweO V. Penvw; director, Jaek L Tyler; writer,
Evdyn Millis DuvslL
SUMMARY; DiscuMes tbe religious dimensioai of mx as set forth in tbe
book. Love and tbe (scti of bfe. by Evelyn MiUis DuvaU.
t. Sex and rdigioo. I. Duvsll. Evelyn Ruth (Millis) 1906- Love
sod the beta of Ufe. 11. Cathedral Pihni, inc.. Bnrtaank. Calif. III. Series: Love
and the fact! of Ufe. iFihnatrip. Cathedral Pilmsi
(BL65.S4) 176 72-733425
Cathedral Films 72 MARC
275
The Sex cells (Motion picture »
see The Egg and sperm
Sex determination and sex linkage (Filmstrip) Ward's
Natural Science Establishment, 1971.
96 fr. color, 35 mm. and phoootape in cassette: dual-track (1
blank), 17/8 Ipe.. IS mln. (Ward's solo-learn system)
With manual and student review sheeL
CREDITS : Author. Robert U Gerlng.
SUMMARY: An individual Ised instruction lesson which introduces
the aex chromosomes, the mechanics of sex determlnatloa, and tbe
inheritance of aex-llnked trmlts.
1. Sex— Cause and determination 2. Sex-llnkags (Genetics) I.
Ward's Natural Sdenoe Bstabllsbment, Inc. II. Series: Ward's solo-
learu system (Filmstrip)
591.1 71-788S58
Ward's Natural Science Bstablta
Sex edaeatloa bi AaMvka. [Filnutripj Ouidafice Aawdatcs at
PleasantviUe. N.Y.. 1971.
• (PL l,90fr.:pL2,69fr.;pt.3. 3«fr.) color. 33 mm. sad
3 pbooodiKs (2 1. each); 33 1 /3 rptn.; pt. 1, 16 min.; pt. 2, 14 min.; pL 3. 1 1 mia.
Ateo iMued i^th phoootape in csHeue.
Revised vereion of the 1961 filmtthp entitled Sex edueation U.S.A.
With ditcuMion guide.
SUMMARY: Eiplaini to parents, teachers, Miministrative personnel, sad
guidance group* the need for sei education; preaenu currcni information on sei
educatton; snd discussCT curricula that have been MioccsBaiUy administered in
various schoob throughout the United States.
1 Sex iRstroction— United Sutes. 1. Guidaocc Aaodsics of PleasantviUe,
N.Y. 11. Sex education U.S.A. iFUmstrip)
[HQ56] 612.6 74-740330
" 72 MARC
Sex education in the schoob: philosophy and implementa-
tion {Motion picture) Frederick J. Margolis and Rex
Fleming. Released by Henk Newenhouae, inc., 1988.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Stimm«n'-' Sally Wllllamf* and Pauline lyenaga present a baalc
philosophy on how to formulate, organlzp, and implement a sex edu-
cation procram. They discus.<! the ethical role of supporting Kronpa,
the selection of appropriate teaching personnel, the time required for
teacher education, the nature of a sequential program, and effective
teaching techniques.
1. Sex Instruction. i. Margolls, Frederick Julian, n. Fleming,
Rex. in. Newenhouse (Henk) Inc.
618.9507 Fi A 68-3272
Henk New«ahouae, Inc.
Sex edncatioD: niraiiixinK for commoidty metkn {Motion
picture) Frederick J. Uargolis and Rex Fleming. Re-
leased by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1968.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Francps Breed and Frederick J. Margolls present key
facton In a strong program of community action for sex education.
They discuss the concept of sexuality and what It meana in terms of
■ex education, how to establish a community council for sex edoca-
tion, and essential steps in an action program.
1. Sex instruction. i. Margolls. Frederick Julian, ii. Fleming,
Bex. ni. Newoibouae ( Henk ) inc.
618.9607 Fi A 68-3273
Henk Newenhouse, Inc.
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sex educaticm U. S. A. (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of
PleasantviUe, X. Y., 1968.
2 filai9tr[ps (pt. 1. 116 fr.; pt. 2, 101 fr.) color. 35 mm. Kod 2
phonodlscs: 12 Id.; 38) rpm. ; pt. 1, 20 mla.; pt. 2, 10 min. mtcro-
groove.
Prepared in coiisiiltatioD with h special committee of Sex Informa-
tion and Editcation Council, U. S.
With reacher's manual.
Credits: Director, Mar; S. Calderone; narrator, Chet Huntley.
Summarv: Explains to parents, teachers, admlnlstratlTe personnel,
and guidance groups the need for sex education.
1. Sex Instruction— U. S. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasant-
vine. N. Y.
612.6 Fi A 68-3722
Guidance Associates
Sex in today's world (Motion pictm-e) Aniei-ioan Broad-
ciistin^r Co. Made by Irving Gitlin Productions, 1966.
Role:iM-d by Focus Education, 1968.
."i2 mill. sd. color. lU mm.
Keleased on .^BC-TV under tlie title Sex In the sixllc<:.
Shorter versinn also Issued.
With discu«!sion guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Irving Gitlin; director, Mel Ferber; wriier,
Roix-rt P. (ioldmau.
SUMMARY; Examines social forces In the United Stnti^ whkh
have chnnged public treatment of ses, and the resultant reiwrous-
sioiifl In priviite lives. Include.^ tiiutements by Hugh Hefner, RudI
< Itrnreich, Mjiry Ctililerone, Morton SchlllinKer, William Musters,
Virginia J.ihnson, Ira Itelss, Father JoKiies Eppl^, Howard Moody,
Tl-^li Hitwurd, I lick I*itch, and Br.vunt Culien.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Sex (-iistouis — U. S. I, American Itroadcastlng Compiiny.
II. Focus Education, inc. III. Sex in the sixties (Motion |>l'tiire)
301.41 70-71)91)76
Fiii'UREduciitii'ii
Sex in today's world (Motion picture) American Broadcast-
ing Co. Made by Irving Gitlin Productions, 1966. Re-
leased by Focus Education, 1968.
28 mln. sd. color. Ifl mm.
Short version of the ABC-TV documentary entitled Sex in the
sixties.
Longer vpriion also Isoued.
With di»icusslon fcuide.
CREDITS: Producer, Irving Oittin; director, Mel Perber: writer.
Rotiert P. Goldman.
SUMMARY: Examines social forces In the United States which
have changed public treatment of sex. and the resultant repercus-
sions In private lives. Includes statements by Mary Calderone. Mor-
ton Schllllnger, Father Jogues Eppl^ and Howard Moody.
Another iasue. bftw.
1. Sex customs— U. 8. I. American Broadcastioc Oompany.
II. Focus Education. Inc. III. Sex in the sixttee (MoUmi picture)
301.41 7a-7l0086
Focus Education
Sex paint and sound {Motion picture) Gryphon Produc-
tions, 1968.
0 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit$: Director, Ed Seeman.
Svmmarp: Ad experlmeatal film. Presents a conglomeration of
photography, painting, and sound which are designed to produce a
euphoric disorienting effect on the viewer by assault on his senses.
I. Gryphon productions.
704.945 71-702564
CINE
Sex: problems and possibilities (Filrmtrip) Warren
Schloat Productions, 1970.
70 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 la, 331 rpm., 10
min. (Human birth, growth, and development: facta and feelings,
no. 9)
With teacher's guide.
CredUt: Author, Barbara Martinsons.
Summary: Dlscuaaes birth control, venereal disease, homosexual-
ity, and masturbation.
1. Sex. I. Schloat (Warren) Productions, PleasantviUe, N. Y.
Series: Human birth, growth, and development: facts and feelings
(Fiimstrlp) no. 9.
612.6 78-736357
Warren Schloat Pro- ductlons
Sex roles: ages 6-13 (Motion picture) Video Nurmng, 1967.
Made by WTTW-TV.
44 pi'n. sd. biw. 16 mm. ( Man : his growth and development —
birth tlirough adolescence)
Videotape also isaaed.
With instructor's guide, student syllahus, and audiotape.
CredUt: Inslructors, Robert C. Nlcolay, FrankTin Fitch.
Summary: Dlscu.sses physical and psychological differences of boy*
and girls between the ages of 6 and 13, effects of certain child rear-
ing teodenciea on children of both sexes, and prtrxilples of sex edaca-
tloo.
1. Sex differences (Psychology) 2. CMld study. i. Video Nnrt-
Ing, inc. Series : Man : his growth and development — birth througfa
adoiesceoce (Motion picture)
155.43 71-703601
video Nurslnx
Sextant Films
see
Young C^ssidy.
The Sexual behavior of yonng people (Motion picture)
Granada TV, London. Released in the tJ. S. by Henk
Newenhoum, inc., 1967.
2-' mUi. Ml. bAw. 16 mm. (Understanding)
tlitmman/: Michael Rchofleld, a social paychologlst, dlscuBses with
teenagers the rvNults of hl« survey on the sexual behavior of yonng
people. They consider what kinds of young people are sexually ex-
perienced, the first sexual exrwrlence, the double standard, and the
results of going steady.
1. Youth — Sexual behavior. I. Oranada Television Network,
ltd. II. Newenhouse (Henk) Inc. Series: UndertUndIng (Motion
picture)
801.41 Fi A 68-3271
Henk Newenhouse, Inc.
Sexual intercourse (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Human reproduction and birth)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Dl.'icusses the various aspects of sexual intercourse.
1. Sex. I. Ealing Osrporation. Cambridge, Maas. Series:
Human reproduction and birth (Motion picture)
612.6 71-700212
Ealing (Corporation
Sexual reproduction for species surviral (Motion picture)
American Institute of Biological Sciences. Made by Cal-
vin Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1967.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Our living world)
Shortened version of the 1961 motion picture entitled Patterns of
reproduction.
With guide.
Summtlry: Illustrates reproduction patterns among plants and
animals and explores the relationship between the birth and death
rates. Includes examples of aaexiial, sexual, and combination asex-
ual-sexual reproduction.
1. Reproduction. i. American Institute of Biological Sciences
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company, ni. Patterns of reproduction (Mo-
tion picture) Series ; Our living world ( Motion picture)
574.1 Fi A 67-6331
McGraw-Hill Book Co
Sexual reprodnctiwi in animals (Filmatrip) Edwin Sha-
piro Co., 1969. Made by Edwin Shapiro.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. ( Filmstrip set 5 ; Biology )
Summary: Explains sexual reproduction in anlmala, including
organ systems, fertlllxation, cell division, and develf^ment of the
embryo. With captions.
1. Reproduction. i. Edwin Shapiro Company. Series : Biol-
ogy (Filmstrip)
591.1 71-734712
Edwin Shapiro Co.
Sexual reproduction in flowers (Filmstrip) Edwin ^lapiro
Co., 1969. Made by Edwin Shapiro.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Filmstrip set 5: Biolc^y)
Summary: Explains sexual reproduction In flowers. Including con-
jugation, sex structures, pollination, fertlllxation, formation of seed,
and seed distribution. With captions.
1. Plants— Reproduction. i. Edwin Shapiro Company. Se-
ries: BloI<«y (Filmstrip)
581.1 78-734711
Edwin Shapiro Co.
The Sexual revolution (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions.
Released by Q + Ed Productions and Society for Visual
Education. 1971.
•i't f r. color. 35 mm. and phoiiodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 7 min.
(Why »-ait till marriage?)
Also issued with phonotape in ca-fsette.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points out that the sexual revolution Is more a matter
of discussion than practice, and encourages teenagers to properly
<-liirlfy their feelings, attitudes. Ktandards, and moral values so that
they can more readily recognise the healthy meanings of sex in the
context of all life.
1. Sexual ethlc.t I. Q+EW Productions. II. Society for Visual
Education, inc., Chicago. Series: Why wait till marriage? (Film-
strip)
7(V-738148
So<tety for Visual EJdu- cation
Sexual values in society (Filmttrip)
1969.
Guidance Associates,
2 filmstrips (pt. 1. 90 f r. ; pL 2, 75 fr.) color. 35 mm. and
2 phonodiscs : 2 s. each ( 1 s. for manual projector, 1 s. for auto-
matic projector); 12 In.; 33) rpm.; pt. 1. 11 min.; pL 2, 14 mln.
mtcrogroove.
With discussion guide.
Credits: Script, Richard F. HettUnger; director of photography.
William Hubbull ; edtlor. Margaret Thompeon.
Summary: Discusses social ImplicatlonB of sexual values, the role
of Individual choice, and the need for communication and under-
standing between generations.
1 Sexual ethics. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasantvtlle. N. Y.
176 72-734896
Guidance Associates
Sexuality: an introduction for medical students (Motion
picture) School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1971.
Made by Richard Tyson.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMAKY: Portray.f the difficulty of a medical student In
maintaining his sensitivity throughout the experience of training
to become a physician, as well as the dlfBcul^ In reacting sensi-
tively to a patient with a sexual problem.
1. Medicine— Study and teaching. 2. Physldan and patient.
I. Miami. University of, Coral Gables, Fla. School of Medicine.
[R7351 610.69 79-713391
CINK
Sexoalilr wd other features of the flaccOatcs of Crypto-
ceroH (Motion picture) L. R. Cleveland and Bruce T.
Cleveland, 1963.
44 mlD. si. b*w with color ■equencea. 16 mm.
Summary: Usea mlcro«»plc pbotOfcraphX to show the great olTer-
slty of the complex types of symbiotic, protozoan flagetUtee that
mi the hind-gut of the wood-feeding cockroach ^ 'VP »««;«« P«~>
tulatut. Illustrates how ecdysone, the growth and differentiation
hormone produced by the prothoraclc glands of *>>• "x****™:
cbanc« the type of reproduction in the flagelUtea from awxuai
1 Flagellates. 2. Cryptocercua punctulatus. S. Symbloela. 4.
Ecdywne. i. CleveUnd, l^emuei Bo«»e, 1802- n. ClereUnd,
«™"^- Fi«7-5»18
Sexuality and the teenager, part 1 (Motion picture) Fred-
erick J. Margolis and Rex Fleming. Released by Henk
Newenliouse, inc., 1968.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summari/: Uses a combination of vignettes, classroom sequences,
and a round-table discussion to consider Individual differences In the
maturing process. TMscusses the dllTerences in male and female sex-
ual responses, the need of open communication between parents and
children, and the need to love and be loved.
1. Sex (Psychology) 2. Parent and child. 3. Love. i. Margo-
11a, Frederick Julian, n. Fleming, Rex m. New^thouse (Henk)
Inc.
612.6 Fi A 68-3274
Henk Newenhonse, inc.
Sexuahty and the teenager, part 2 (Motion picture) Fred-
erick J. Margolis and Rex Fleming. Released by Henk
Newenhouse, inc., 1968.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summar)/: Two high school students describe such common con-
cerns of the teen period as the physical changes that take place, the
sexual feelings that develop, the Influence of the i>eer group, and the
pressures exerted by the family.
1. Adolescence. i. Margoils, Frederick Julian, n. Fleming,
Bex. iiL Newenhouse (Henk) Inc.
612.6 Fi A 68-3275
Henk Newenhouse, Inc.
Sexuality and the teenager, part 3 (Motion picture) Fred-
erick J. Margolis and Rex Fleming. Released by Henk
Newenhouse, inc., 1968.
22 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary: A round-table discussion group considers the need all
young persons have for a\iccessful social relatlonshlpa. Explains the
difference between infatuation and mature love.
1. Love. I. Margolis, Frederick Julian, n. Fleming, Bex.
HL Newenhouse (Henk) Inc
612.6 Fi A 68-3276
Henk Newenhouse, Inc.
Sexuality and variatitHi (Motion pic^tre) National Educa-
tional Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-
Visual Center, 1960.
SO mill. «1. hkv. 16 mm. (Heredity)
Summary: Discusses sexual reproduction and heredity, including
elements necessary for sexual reproduction and the genetic advan-
tages. Uses charts and diagrams to show the variations possible In
every human being and the contrasts between cell* and bow they re-
produce.
1. Beproductlon. 2. Variation (Biology) i. National Educa-
tional Television and Eadlo Center, n. Indiana. University. Audio-
visual (>nter, Serlea: Heredity (Motion picture)
612.6 Fi A 68-1973
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
276
Seymour (Jim) Associates
see Jim Seymour Associates
Sesrmour Upton (sculpture) (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat
Productions, 1965.
52 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
min. nilcrogroove. (Fnmous artists at work)
Bummnry: Seymour Upton explains hi.s metal construction Arch-
angel In Philharmonic Hail at Lincoln (Center. New York City.
1. Upton, Seymour, 1908- i. Schloat (Warren) Produc-
tions, PleasantviUe. N. Y. Series: Famous artists at work (Film-
strip)
Fi A 67-3658
Worren Schloat Produc- tions
A Shade of difference (Motion picture) Frank Burrows.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1967.
31 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Discusses important principles of trafllc safety. Points
out the need for extreme caution at intersections and shows how
incorrect assumptions about traffic laws cause many accldenta.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Trafllc safety. L Burrows, Frank, n. International Film
Bureau, inc., Chicago.
629.284 Fi A 68-2888
International Film Bureau
Shades of puflBng Billy (Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1967. Released in the 17. S.,
1968.
11 mln. »(1. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Pro<lurer. Malcolm Otton; director, Antonio Colaclno.
Summary: Pictures and describes the miniature railway running
through the Dandenong Rangers, near Melbourne, Australia.
1. Railroads, Miniature— Australia, i. Auatralla. News and
Information Bureau.
626.1 Fi A 68-2242
Australian News and Information Bureau
The Shadow of man (Motion picture) Idaho State Univer-
sity Museum, 1968. Made by Idaho State University
News Bureau.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Elart H. Swanson: narrator. Charles E. Biiyeu.
Summary: Shows Don Crabtree of Idaho State University Museum
excavating obsidian at the prehistoric quarrli* on the high lava
desert of eastern Oregon, for uiw In flint knapping eziwrlments.
Illustrates the steps involved in quarrying, and describes the prepa-
ration of replicas of digging tools used t)y prlndtlre man.
1. Indians of North America — Antiquities. 2. Stone Impteroenta
I. Idaho. State Univeralty, Pocatello. Muaeum.
622 76-702994
PortlaDd SUte Univ. Library
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Shadow of the cat {Motum picture) B. H. P. FUms,
London. Released in the U. S. by Universal -International,
1961.
T8 mill. 8(1. bAw. 35 mm.
Credit!: Producer, Jon Pealnjton; director, John Gllllng; writer,
George Baxt ; music. Mikis Theodoraklg; director of photogrsirfiT.
Arthur Grant ; editor, John Pomeroy. Cast: Andre Morell, Barbara
Shelley, William Lucas. Freda Jacknon. Conrad Phtllip*.
Sumniarj/: A suspense dratoa about a cat, the only compauloQ of
a rich and lonely old woman, which avenges the murder of hts
mistress.
I. B. H. P. Films, n. Universal IntCToatlonal Films, Inc.
Fi 6&-1574
Shadow of time (Motion picture) Jerzy Kotowski, Poland,
1965. Released in the U. S. by Pyramid Fihns, 1970.
8 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An experimental fable which follows the gbosts of
polltlclal philosophies as a pair of skeleton handn destroys whatever
tbe.v Bnd until one Is killed and the other flees In fear.
1. Experimental films. I. Kotowskl, Jerxy. II. Pyramid Films,
Inc.
[PN1995.9.E96]
Pyramid Films
704.94
78-712411
The Shadow puppet theatre of Java (wayang knlit) (Mo-
tion picture) Baylis Glascock Films, 1970.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (AMan arts and cultures)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer and director, Baylis Oloscock; puppeteer, Oe-
martopo ; music consultant, Robert Brown ; orchestra leader, Prawo-
tosaputra.
Summary : Pi-esents excerpts from an all-night Indonesian wayang
knlit. Including the Flower battle. Shows a puppet being made, ex-
plains the Importance of the puppet theater to the lives of the Indo-
nesian people of Java, and discusses the meaning of different puppet
shapes and details.
1. Wayang. I. Baylis Glascock Films. Series: Asian arts
and cultures (Motion picture)
791.5 70-709720
BiLVlls Glascock Films
Shadows {Motion picture) Preferred Picturea Beleaaed by
AI Lichtaian Corp., 1922.
S3 mln, 8l. bftw. S5 mm.
Presented by B. P. Schulbcrg.
Based on the story Chlng. Ching, Chinaman! by Wilbur Daniel
In the American Film Institute Collection. Ubrary of Congress.
Creaxtt: Producer and director. Tom Porman; adaptation. Eve
Lnsel. Hope Loring. CoMt: Lon Chaaey, Marguerite De La Motte.
Harrison I ord. John Sainpolls, Walter Long, Buddy Messenger
Summary: A melodrama In which a woman who has remarried
after her husband is lost at sea receives a note from a blackmailer
which Indicates that her first husband is alive
TT Prf/f*'!;, S^Ii''"'" '^°'*"- lS86-ie70. Chlng. Chlng, Chlnamanl
n. Preferred Pictures, inc. m. Al Llchtman Corporation, iv Amer-
ican Film Institute Col- lecUon.
791.43 74-709642
Shadows (FUmstrip) My weekly reader, 1966. Made by
Communicators.
^ fr. color. 35 mm. (New science reading adventut««)
Seneti 2, no. 27-66.
1. Shades and shadows. i. My weekly reader
science reading adventures (Fllmstrlp)
872.3
Pennsylvania Schoo! for the Deaf
Series: New
7a-73807l
Shadowa. [Filmstrip] Teachin| Reaourcca Developmat Center
1967.
23 fr. cdof, 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Explsim what cau
With caption*. For primary grade*.
1. Shadet and ahadows— Juvenile (Unii.
Teachini Reaourcei Development Ceotet.
[QA519i 372.3
Teaching Resources 72
Development Center
■hsdowt, and when and why they diffo.
[1. Shades and shadows)
72-733788
MARC
Shadows (Filmstrip) Hany Hobin. Beleased by BFA
Educational Media, 1970.
M fr. color. 35 mm. (LIgbt)
With teaching guide.
1. Shidea and abadowa. 2. Optica. Oeonetrlcal t Rohm
Shadows and reflections
1969.
{Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
3 mln. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Art elementa)
Loop dim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summon/.* Demonstrates the visual effect of light on form, showing
now sunlight defines and changes volume, texture, and space, and
turn the position of the sun moves and change* shade shadow, and
reflections.
1. Colors. 2. Stiades and shadows. S. Reflectlona. i. Baliof
.iJ"""'"'' Cambridge. Mam. Series: Art elementt {MoUon
picture)
- „ ^ 701.8 78-700384
Baling CorporaUon
Shadows of the sea (Motion picture) Scope productions.
Beleased by Association-Sterlinf? Films, 1971.
28 mlD. ad. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Sponsor. Jos. Schlltz Brewing Ca
SUUBCARY : A documenUry study of sharks and their relatlon-
AIp to man.
1. Sharks. I. Scope Productions. II. Association-Sterling
Ftlma.
tQL638.9] 639 70-713394
CINE
- tMotioo picture] Lea Fllma de Tadaiio, Boulc^e-tur-
Seinc, France. 1970. Made by Jean Dasque. Releaied in the
U.S. by Davidson FUms, 1972.
2( min. id. color. 16 mm. (Tlie World through the mask)
SUMMARY: Shows the fragile balance of nature found in the sea where
there are the hunter and prey, with adaptation the trick of survival. IlliHCrates
Imw meager the land is in comparison with the abundance of the sea. Evokes
consideration of how man. having been one with the sea, has for so long forgolteo
it.
1. Marine ecology. 1. Lcs Fdms de I'adagio. U. Davidson Films, San
Prtncisco, 111. Scries: The World through the mask. [Motioa picture]
cQH54t.S.S3] 574.92 72-700531
Davidson Films 72 MARC
Shady Lane School
see
Looking for me.
Shafer, Philip
see
Aft B.
The Shift. [Motion picture] British Film Institute, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Fihns Incoqxnted. 197L
29 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents six comic sequences showing how three men, living
in the security (rf an enclosed room, are driven into pwiic and confMion by the
noisy sttempa of a dog that is tfying to break into the room through ■ vendUtion
shaft.
I. British Film Instiiuu, London, li. Films Incorporated
tPN1997] 791.43 78-715377
Films Incorporated 73 MARC
Shaftel, Fannie R
values
see
Role -playing for social
i^per drive.
Trick or treat.
Shaftesbury {Film»trip) Common Ground, Lcmdcnif 1948.
Made by S. il. Toyne. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
26 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Lives of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Truces the life and political career of Lord Aablej,
seventh BsrI of Shaftesbury, emphasiilug hia role In the social re-
forms of the time.
1. Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th earl of. 1801-188C.
I. CommoD OrouDd. ltd.. London, n. Carman Educational Associates,
Series : Lives of famous men and women ( Pllmatrip)
923 Fi A 68-4794
Carman Kducatlonal Associates
Shah, Krishna
see
Our gang.
201-203.
The Shakers {Motion picture) Ohio State University, Dept
of Photography, 1968.
8 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Bummary: Presents a performance of a dance entitled The SbalEers,
by the Ohio State University modern dance group. Portrays the re*
Ilglooa sect which flourl.shed In the United States In the DlneteeDth
century and who believed that they could shake away their stii In
the fervor of dance and soiv-
L Shakers. i. Ohio. State University, Oolombua. Dept. of
PhotograiAy.
798^ Fi A 6S-819
CINE
Shakespeare. mUiam, 1564-1616. Selections
see
The Ages of man.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. As you Uke it
see
As you like it
As you like it: an introduction.
Comedies of Shakespeare, part 4.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Comedy of
errors
see
Comedies of Shakespeare, part 1.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet
see
Enter Hamlet.
Hamlet.
277
Hamlet: Act 3, scene 1.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmaric.
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, part 3.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Julius Caesar
see
Julius Caesar.
Julius Caesar: act 1, scene 2.
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, part 1.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Heniy IV
Henry IV, part 1: act 2. scene 4; act 5,
scene 4.
Henry IV, part 2— Act 5, scene 5.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. King Lear
see
King Lear.
King Lear: an introduction.
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, part 3.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Macbeth
see
Macbeth,
Macbeth: act 1, scene 7.
Macbeth: an Introduction.
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, part 2.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616, Measure for
measure
see
Measure for measure.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Merchant of
Venice
see
Comedies of Shakespeare, part 2.
The Merchant of Venice: act 1, scene 3;
act 4, scene 1.
The Merchant of Venice by William
Shakespeare.
ShykKk.
Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616. A midsummer
night's dream
see
Comedies of Shakespeare, part I.
Midsummer night's dream.
A Midsummer night's dream: an intro-
duction.
A Midsummer night's dream by William
Shakespeare.
A Midsummer nigbt's dream —
Mendelssohn.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Shakespeare. William, 1564-1616. Othello
see
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, pan 2.
Shakespeare. William, 1564-1616. Romeo and
Juliet
Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet: act 2, scene 2.
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, pari 1.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. The taming of
the shrew
see
Comedies of Shakespeare, part 2.
Taming of the shrew.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. The tempest
see
Comedies of Shakespeare, part 4.
The Tempest
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Twelfth
night
see
Twelfth night.
Twelfth night; an introduction.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
see
Shakespeare primer.
Soliloquies of Shakespeare.
Shakespeare. [Filmstrip] Teaching Resources Films, 1971.
8 fibiMtiip* (•??«>«. 50 fr. e»ch) color. 35 mm. »nd 4 phonodi»c« (2 i.
each). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. appron- 20 rain. e«;h lide.
AUo issued with phonoupe in cassette.
With teacher's guide, complete icxu. uid student lesson plsns.
CREDITS: Script, Thomss BsgneU; nsrTslor. Willism Shust; consultants.
Louis B. Wrifhi, Elaine Fowler. Msijorie Elvove; illustrator. Clive Uptton,
SUMMARY: A study of Shriiespeare the man and Shakespeare the artUt.
iocludini diKussion of the playwri|^t's maior works of comedy, tragedy, and
history.
CONTENTS: 1. Shakespeare's living words.— 2. Shakespeare, the msn.— 3.
Shakespearean playhouse; the Globe. — 4. Shakespeare's unforgetuble people.—
5. Shakc^>earc. master of comedy.— 6. Shakespeare, master of tragedy.— 7.
»iakespeare u historian and poet.~8. Shakespeare's world today.
1 Shakespeare. WiUiam, 1564-1616. I. Teaching Resources Films
[PR2888J 822,3 72-735200
Teaching Resources Films 72 MARC
Shakeiptar.. Part 1 : His life (f,7nM'r.» Filmstrip House,
ll)(i4.
82 U color. 3.-> mm. and pboraxllM: 1 «.. 10 Co.. 831 rpm., 14
min. mlcroKroote. (Great writers series)
With script and studj fulde.
CrSil.; N.rr.tor, Albert Orobe ; artist. Slanlej New""'^
S.mmar.; Traces tbe IKe of Shakespesre from "cHool boy to ■»(>
ce.«ful Diaiwrliht Incluiies scenes of London, his home, famllj
^d ?rlend" .. well as the Stratford school, the tIIIsb church, and
"","'shi!;y^™!''wimam. 1564-1616. .. Filmstrip Hon-,. Ne-
Yori,. Serle.:Orea..rlter..«^(rilm«r,p, p. ^ jg^^QS
Filmstrip House
Shakespeare. Part 2: HU times (K/ms/r/p) Filmstrip
Hcuse, l!>6t.
a) tr. color. 36 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 i, 10 In.. 831 rpm., 14
min. roicroKroove. (Great writers aerlss)
With Kcript and study julde.
Cr«l»i; Narrator. Albert Grobe ; artist, Stanley Newland.
Summary: ne>orlbe« the Elliabethan eilTlronment— hom^ food.
trarel. rell»lon, and national spirit. Pictures the theater and Its
famous writers and actors. « , ..
I. Shakespeore. William. ISM-lOlO-Contemporsry Bnjland. I.
Filmstrip Ilou«!. New York. Series: Great writers aeries (Film-
■"■"" »Ui! Fi A 88-«i!9»
niauKrIp Rouse
Shakespeare. Part 3: HU works (Filvutrtp) Filmstnp
House, 19(54.
31 tr color. 3o mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 10 In., 33| rpm., 14
min microgroore. (Great writers series)
?i%?'Nlr;«or"°Albe« G?obe : artist, Stanley Newl.nd.
Smlr,;" fe. ™mSon expressions l»'«"«^ /"» f'jJf'S'S
.„? Tmnbsalies the human Interest background, plots, and lines
?rom mSo"wo'k» that app«.l to youth today. Include, reference.
'°f IhSSi're'wXam, ,564-1616-Plot.. 2- Shakespej^,, Wll-
llsm SS-me-Quotatloni i. Filmstrip House, New York,
series: Great writers «.« (Fllt^rlp) ^. ^ ^^_^^
Filmstrip House
Shakespeare. Part 4: His style (FUmiirip) Filmstrip
House. 19(>4.
Shakespearean stage production {FUmttrip)
Audio Visual, 1966
£du<»tional
29 tr color. 35 mm. and phonodtac; 1 s., 10 in., 331 ppm., 14
min. mlcrogrooye. (Great writers series)
clujr^tSinrSl ln"rafcry. play on "ords^ J^tltlon, and on^
S€<^a»'^r4rrm^u'„'rnis'^Sp^a£a'A'
^SeSi"ri'"w,ri,,T5!!t;S?oi"TeSn?,'ir"rfcrl^
U^.JX^.:i: Serlk: G^t writer, series (Fl.»-rlp^^^
Filmstrip Bouse
Shakespeare: a mirror to man (Motion picture) John H.
Secondari Productions. Released by Learning Corp. of
ifl^Tn"' .rt. color. 16 mm. (Western civilisation : majesty and
niHdne»«)
?REDTTS*^%''r^u?^n.. John H. Secondari. Helen J«in Roiters;
~..\..u«n» »' I Rowse. CAST- Eileen Atkins. Brian Cox.
™SOmSahV Expro^ and ni«str*te. the unlversMlt, of Shake.
,pe«re using .cen« from Macbeth. Othello, and Taming of the
sK; IntrSduce. each scene with appropriate background Informa-
tion and dewTlbes the Elliabethan theater « , „j u...
1 Shakespeare. William, l.-i64-l<lll!. 2. Thealer-England-Hls.
tori I fthS H. Secondari Productions. II. Learning Corporation
of America. Serlea : We«em clvlUaitlon : majesty and madness
(Motlouplcture) ^^^ 72-710043
■.earning Corp. of America
Shakespeare country (Motion pictm-e) Park Films. 1967.
4 min. Kl. color. 8 mm. (England)
IxSp li'i"- I"""*^ I" "■•""l""' 8 """ ""'' '" """ ' "
?rX'"sh"«°- views of the SX-'"^,'' «»r'' 1^ S
and thr»7rro,mding. In which Sb.ke»e*™ lived i»4^;™»- ^°.
chKles scenes of his birthplace, family home, Anne Hathaway s cot
JageH^ Trinity Church, and surrounding countryside.
\ Shakespesr;. William, 1564-W16-Homes and haunts. 1. Park
Film. (Series: England (M0tto.^pwure)' j,iA68-3206
Park Films
■He Shake.pe.re coimtry. [SUde set) BUckhawk Filml/Eaatin-
Phelan Corp. [197-?]
SUMMiRY°'«e«'of Word-on-Avon. mcl«lin, S^"-"^' «|*;
pU«, Ann. Hsthawsy. cottage, the Garrick Im.. Oopton Bndgc. Gudd HsU,
'"I'^liir;^""^!^, 1564-1616-Hom« snd hau.,.-S.r..fo,d.up«-
Avon. 1. Eastm-Phelan Corporation, Davenport, lows. ,,.o^a
[PR2916, 914.24 72-734868
Bastin-Phelsn Corp. ''
Shakespeare primer (Motion picture) David L. Bell and
Richard Soltys. Released by Bailey Films, 1966; by BFA
Kduciitional Media, 1971.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide by Virginia Belle Lowers.
Sl-MMAIIY ■ Hans Conrelcl re<lle» excerpts from repreaenUtlvo
plays of Shakeipeare. Including Richard III, Jomeo and Juliet^ Ham-
let As yon like It. Merchant of Venice, and King l«lr. Mr Conreld
comiuent. on facets of shakKpeare's life and on the meanings snd
Interpretations of a number of his writlnga. wiiii.™
1. Shakeapeare, William. 1564-1616. 2. Shakeapeaie, W am,
1564-1616-Critlclsm and Interpretation. „ I- Shakeweue, William,
liiC4-1816 II Bell, David u III. Soltya. Richard. IT. Bailey Films,
inc., Hollywood Calif. V. BFA Educational Media. ,,..„„
822.3 71-711608
BFA Educational Media
Shakespearean production in England: general, l'»<>-18««
(Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1948. Relea^
in the i;. S. by Carman Kducational Associates, 19«T.
46 fr. iKliw. 3.1 mm.
IteprlntMl In 1962.
*'M.MAIlv'''p™'v1de. Illustration, of Shakespeare's play, to
sl.,;« elsht'inth century Interpretations and the gradual evolution
of traditional Shakespearean costuming.
Shake-wore WlUl.m, 15«4-1616-SUge hl,tory--l(K5-180a
2. Shakl^pH're. William. l'W4-l"'er-!>"";»'"';";_vH..«
Ground, ltd.. lx.n,lon. II. Carman Educational Aa«Klat«s
rPR3097] 792 7^7399*.!
Cnrnian Eilucatlonal Associates
Shakespearean production in EngUnd: Hamlet, 1709-1948
(Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1M8. Made by
M. SI. Clare Byrne. Released in the C. S. by Carman
Kducafionnl Associates, 1969.
:*) fr. lAw. 35 nmi.
S('\lMA'R^'"l•K«•nts photographs, paintings, and engravlnga of
notable stage performances of Hamlet from 1700 to 1»4&
1 Sluikwmire, William. 1504-1616 Hamlet. I. Common
Ground, lid.. ix>ndon. II. Carman Educational Aaaoclatm
rPR2807] 7W.9 72-TS9968
rarniiiii Kihicnllonal AMOclatea
40 fr. b&w with color sequences. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.,
12 In.. 33i rpm., 30 min. mlcrogroove.
Also Imued with phonoUpe: plastic, dual-track, 1 reel (5 In.),
SI In. per Kc., 30 min.
With teacher's guide and notes on Illustration..
CredUt: Producer, Anne S. Wax; narrator. Bill Glover: editor.
Joan Morrison. ..„.,_ _
Summary: Traces the steps In staging a play In Shakespeare's
time. Describes members of the acting company and Includes view.
of rehearsals using contemporary print, and '"'^''"'^^'ij'^^l
diagrams of the Globe Playhouae. Uses quotations from Shake-
.peite's own directions and from those of hu contemporaries to high-
light Ell7-abethan directing techniques. .., . „ t- ,bok
1 Sh.ikespenre. William, 1364-1616-Stage hlstory-To 1625.
I. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasantville, N. \.
Fi A 67— 3979
Educational Audio Visual
Shakespeare's London {Filmstrip) Educational Audio Vis-
ual, 1965.
39 fr. biw with color sequences. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 a,
12 In., 38i rpm., 27 min. mlcrogroove. ,,-,„,
Also issued with phonotape: plastic, single-track, 1 reel (5 In.).
31 In. per sec., 27 min.
With teacher's guide and notes on lUuBtratlona „, _,. _,,,„
CrcdUt: Producer, S. P. Puner; narrator, BUI Glover; editor,
"'simi^ni' Recreates the slghu and munda of Shakespeare's
times, using excerpts from the work of travelers, aulbcjra, explorers,
and others who lived during Shakeapeare's time. Includes contem-
Dorsry prlnta, maps, paintings, and woodcuts.
1 ShnkesieariT William, 1564-1616-Contemporary EngUnd.
I. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., PleaaantvlUe. N. Y.
Fl X 67-4067
Educational Audio Tlmial
Shakespeare's London (Filimtrip) Educational Audio Vis-
48 tr^'color. 35 mm. and phonodhM ; 2 .., 12 Im, SSI rpm,
88 min. (Shakespeare study unlU) ,,,,„, v, in n-r
Issued also with phonoupe: dusl-track. 1 reel (7 In.), 7J In. per.
sec., 38 min.
^'A'dV.f ^ra'toTSn Brett; editors, HlUr, R^d Howjrt S^.
Summon/! Usee contemporary prints and Pf'S'lhS"' ^'»'.„';
the time of Shakespeare to show people In dally occnpaUonfc and
life In the streets. In theaters, on the river, and at court.
1 Gt Brit —Social llle and customs— 16th century. I. Educa-
UOMI iuSo Vhiual. inc., Plea«intvllle. N. Y. Serle,: Shatoapeare
atndr unit, (rilmstrlp) ^^^^^ 7a-78»062
Educational Aadlo TUoal
Shakespeare's mirror {Motion picture) Ohio State Univer-
sity, Dept of Photography and Cinema, 1969.
15 mlD. sd. bAw. 16 mm. . ^ ..* -
Summary- Shows tbe activities of a group of teacher-actors aa
they prepare for and perform aegmenta from a aumber of Shake-
soearlaQ plays. Inclndes rehearsal techniques, post-performance
discussions and act or -audience Inleractlon as well as the Ideas of
the group concerning their approach to theater.
1 Shakespeare. WllHam. 15ft*-16:6-Dramaturgy. 2 ShakeKpeare.
William 15ft4-1616— Stage history. i. Ohio. State University,
Columbus. Dept- of Photography and Cinema. -„^_„,
792 71-705001
CINE
Shakespeare's people. [Filmstrip] Olescn Films, 1972. Made by
Richard Medvitz.
5 filmitnpj- color 35 mm. mnd phonodlsc*: I ». for manual proiector.
1 s. for ■uiomaiic projector; 33 1 '3 rpm.
Also issued with phonoupe in cassette.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Writer. Kathryn Payson Ripley; educational consultant. Jamea
H. Butler. , , ,
CONTENTS: 1 Provincial life in EUiabethan EnjUnd. 29 fr.. 7 mm.— 2.
Elizabethan government. 33 fr.. 10 min.~3. The vital life of London. 45 ft. 12
min.— 4- Elizabethan adventure and refinement. 23 fr.. 6 min.— 5. Elizabethan
daily dress. 31 fr., 7 min.
1 . England— Civiliiaiion— 16th century. 2. Great Britain— PoUtic* and gov-
emmcnl- 1S58-1603. I. Oiesen Films.
,DA356, 942.05 72-736384
Oleseo Films 7J "*■"-
Shakespeare's Stratforf (Filmstrip) Perfection Form Co.,
1970.
86 fr. color. 80 mm.
SUIJiSry'; Prelum tbe 8h.ke»peare propertlM '"J /"JfL?!"?:
early life. ProvldM exterior and Interior views of 8hak««pe«re »
"f'shiliie.pe.re. WlllLio. lli64-1616.-Home. aod haunta-Strat-
foni-upon-ATOn. 1. Perfeclloo Poem Oompanj. _.,.,
[PR2916] 928 7S^-7S»687
Perfeotloa Form Co.
Shakespeare's theatre (FUmttrip) Educational Audio Via-
"Vu fr. !>*»• with color ieqiHsocea. 85 mm. and jihooodlac: 2 a..
IL' In. sili rpm., 20mln. mlcrogroove. ,/-,_»
Ai;»^l..u^ with phonotape; plaatlc. alMle-track. 1 reel (B In.),
St In. per «ec.. 39 mtn.
Wllh teacher-. lulde and notm on lllultratlona .,,
frcJil.. Producer. S. P. Puner; narrator, Bill Glover, editor.
'"'sam^'.^'Plctun. the theatrical world of Shakeyear.'. tlm.
u,lnrcont7mpor.ry print., palntlnp. "'Pf- ■"'' ,'r'''5^J,"tS
weH,-efl theatrical comment, and crltlclam with documentary
m"c" 1 t,7^c«ilhe detail, of ,he Eii..,l*.h.n """^l,,,,^ ,,^
1 ThiMiter—nt Brit— Hl.t. 2 Shakeapeare, William. IW*-
WU,-?oMe,„p;;Sr, Snjund. r.' Muc.tKl Audio Vl.ual. Inc..
Plea«mt.llle.N.y. Fi A 67-3980
Educational Audio Visual
278
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Shakespeare's theatre aad his aadiences. [Filmstrip] Eye Gate
House. 1969.
33 fi color. 35 mm and phonodiic (Shtkespeare: mirror of m«n)
With MHO guide.
SUMMARY: Dachbej the conditions under which Shakespeare wrote and
the audience* for which he wrote.
1 Shakeipeare. William, t J64-I616--Stage history 1. Eye Gate House,
inc. II. Series: Shakespeare: mirror of man [Filmstripj,
tPR3091] 822.3 72-736487
Eye Gate House n MARC
Shakespeare's writing Itfetine, 1S85-1610 (FOmttrip)
Visual Productitms, Ixmdon. Released in the U. S. by
Prothmsnn Associatee, 1967.
36 fr. color. 3S mm. (Looklnc ioto blMorr, do. 10)
With tMcfaers guide. .
Ssunmor*.- IllustratM the Bnftlsh socUl scene dorinc the wrltlnc
llfMlme of Shakeepwre. „.
L Gt Brit— Social Ufe aad coatoms— 18th century. t Vlwal
Productiona. n. Prothmann Awociates. Seriee; i:4M>kiiw Into
hlatory (Filmstrip. Prothmann AaaocUtoa) no. 10.
942.05 74r-784702
Prothmann AjmocUtes
Shale, aandsttme, and congtmnerate (FUnutrip) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica £kluoational Corp., 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (lovestijcatlDK rocks)
Produced In collaboration with the American Geological Instltutfc
Crediti: Collaborator, John S. Shelton.
Summary: Examines Che origins of sliale, sandstone, and ooo-
glomerate rocks.
1. Rocks, Sedimentary. i. Bncyclopaedla Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Investigating rocks (Filmstrip)
552 79-733583
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Shaloa laraaL [Moti<m picture]
1971.
10 mm. ad color. 16 ram.
Coordinated Pbotogra{4iy,
CREDITS: Producer, cameraman, and editor, Joaeph R. Ootbcrg.
SUMMARY: A mootafc of vahouatcciica of tarael. accompanied by a 1
cal ba^ground.
1. Israel— Dcscriptioa aad travel I. Coordinai«d
lDSl07.4i 915.694
ONE 72 MARC
1 Photographv nVm)
Shakxn oi Safed — the innoc«nt eye ot a man of GaHtoe
{Siotion picture) Daniel Doron and Arnold Eagle, 1967.
28 niin. wL color. 16 mm.
Summary: Surreys the life, work, and Tlewpoint of 70-year-old
Shalom of Safed. the greatest unUugfat painter alive. Shows him
at work In bis native envtronment, and exptalos why there ia a
similarity of style among naive arttata
1. Shalom, of Zefat i. Doron. Daniel ii. Eagle, Arnold.
927 76-702864
CINE
TboriK FOma. 1972. Made by
[Moti<m picture]
Kenalex Corp.
4 rain. aL color, super S mm. (The <
Loop (Urn in cartTidge. Film oocea oa cartridge <
SUMMARY: Demooatralca the proccdurea for (iving a ihampoo.
1. Hair— Care sad hygieoe. I. Tborae FUms, inc., Boukkr, Colo. U.
Scfks: The Cosmetology wriaa. [Motioo picture]
[1X972] 646.7 72-701392
Tborae Film 73 MARC
Shampoo: bed {Motion picture) Delta CoUe^Ee. Releaaed
by Prentice-Hall, 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniquee)
Ijao^ film.
With Instrtictor's guide.
jSiinMnarv: Demonstrates a technique of giving a Aampoo to a
patient In bed. Shows the equipment needed and the Bt^>-by-step
procedure.
1. Hair— Care and hygteoe. 2. Nurses and DurSing. i. Ddta
College, n. Prentice-Hall, Inc Series: Nursing skllla and tedi-
nlquea (Motion picture)
610.78 74-7011W
Preotlce-Hall
Shampooing (Filmstrip) Milady Pub. Corp., 1960.
ul fr. color. 35 mm. (Ullady texttxmk of cosmetology BUnstrlpe)
With teacher's guide.
Ba.sed on the book entitled Standard textbook on cosmetology, by
Con-«tance V. KIbbee, and on the Van Dean manual.
SU.MMARY: Shows the step-by-step procedures for glvltig a pro-
fes.'<lonal shampoo. Includes application of shampoo, manipulation,
and rinsing. Presents, in general, some of the more common dlRI-
cultles encountered by beginning students.
1. Halrdressing. I. Milady Publishing Corporation, New York.
Standard textbook on cosmetology. II. Van Deao OtMupany. Idc,
Indianapolis. Van Dean manual. III. Milady Publishing Oorpora-
tion. New York. IV. Series.
[TT9723 646.7 77-739628
Milady Pub. (3orp.
Shampomng and setting the patient's hair {Motion picture)
Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made
by William Claiborne, inc.
9 mln, sd. color, super S mm. (Fundamental nursing series.
Study unit 8)
Loop film.
Also Issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual
Credit!: Author. Nettie M. Hutchins.
Summary: Shows how to shampoo a patient's hair while she Is In
bed or In a wheelchair as well as bow to set her tialr and brush out
the set
1. Nurses and nursing. 2. Hali^-Care and hygiene. i. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Blakiston Division. Series: Fundamental
nursing series (Motion picture) Study unit 8.
610.73 74-706178
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Blakiston Division
Shampooing early hair. [Filmstrip] Milady Pub. Corp., 1967.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (Milady textbook of cosmetology filmatrips)
A Beauty culture Tilmstrip.
Also issued as slide set.
With instructor's guide.
Based on the book entitled Standard textbook on cosmetology, by Constance
V. Kibbee, and on the Van Dean manual.
SUMMARY: A cosmetologist training film wliich presents step-by-siep
procedures for shampooing curly hair.
1 Hair —Care and hygiene. 2. Hairdressing. I. Milady Publishing Corpo-
ration. New York, Sundard textbook on cosmetology. II. Van Dean Com-
pany, inc.. Indianapolis. Van Dean manual. MI. Milady PubKshiog Corpora-
tion, New York, IV. Series,
[TT972] 646.7 75-739779
Milady Pub. Corp. 72(r72,rev MARC
Shana Corporation
see
TV news: measure of the medium.
Shanin, Ronald E
Giants of the deep.
The Pulse of Africa.
Rivers of fire and ice.
Shape {Motion picture) American Federation oi Arte.
Made and released by ACI Films, 1968.
10 tnin. sd. color. 16 mm. (Art of seetng)
With teacher's guide.
Creditn: Producer, Stellos Boccos.
jSummarv: An exploration of diapes ID nature and in art, how
they function and tiow tbej are perceived and Intecpreted by an
artist
1. Form (AestheUcs) 2. Art— Psydiolocy- L American Federa-
tion of Arts. a. ACI Films, Inc. Series: Art of seeing (Motion
picture)
701.8 75-702566
OINB
The Shape and color game {Motion picture) Sterling Edu-
cational Films fl967,
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows children in moments of free play with abstract
materials and toys. In order to define concepts of tbe colors, forms,
textures, and structures of the familiar physical world.
1. Play. 2. Child study. i. Sterling Educational Films, Inc.
165.42 Fi A 68-1644
Sterling Educational Films
Shape and competence of ureteral orilkes {Motion picture)
Eaton Laboratories, 1968. Made by A-V Corp.
17 mlu. sd. color 16 mm.
Bvmmnary: Shows that the causes of ureteral refiux have a direct
relation to the shape and position of ureteral orifices rather than
ureter length. Categorizes and correlates the shapes and positions
to degrees of orifice competence for use in orological examination.
1, Ureters. 2. Urinary organs — Radiography. i. Batwi Labo-
ratM-les, inc.
616.6 76-701784
CINB
Shape and size (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971.
Made by Audio Cinema Productions.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Observing and describing)
Ixffued lu set 1 of 4 sets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of science from a process and inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Shows how to observe and describe shape and slie.
With captions. For primary grades.
1. Geometry— Juvenile films. 2. Physical measuremMits— Juvenile
films. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Observing and
describing (Filmstrip)
872Jt 76-78766S
McGraw-Hill Book Oi.
The Shape and the future {Motion picture) American Can
Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-?,
2i> mil. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary: Shows containers and packaging from the time of
Napolton's army to the present voriety of metal, glass, and plastic
cans and containers. Describes other uses for plastic. Discusses
design, marketing, and research on containers.
1. Containers, 2. Packaging. i. American Can Company.
II. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
m^ Fi A 67-5231
Modem Talking Picture Service
Shape description (Filmstrip) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
1 roil, color. 35 mm. and pbooodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 3S| ipm.,
15 mio. nricrogroove. (Drafting aeries)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Preeents a step-by-atep Illustration of the theory
of orthographic projection by showing how each view of a shape
is related to other views.
1. Orthographic proJe..<tlon. L Doubleday HuUliiMdla. Se-
ries: Drafting series (PUmstrip)
744.4 7S-737896
Doubleday Multimedia
Shape of films to come {Motion picture) Columbia Bn^-
casting System. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
9.1ml. sd color. 16 mm. (The 21st century)
Telecast on the CB8-TV documentary show The 21st century.
jr-nr;- EiK'lhe technological fulflilment of -an's questto
depict motion. Examines major theories of ""-°>'»WiJ« 'n a»e2«^
cflStury. and discusses new film techniques made possible by recent
'""J^cSimitoJr'a'phT' i- Colombia Broadcasting System, inc, n.
McirJw-mnK Company. 8eri« : The 21st century (Motion
P"^''^^"* 778.6 Fi A 68-2272
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Shape of imagination {Moti^m picture) Radio ""d Tele-
vision Commission, Southern Baptist Convention, 1966.
S«r^™^The~l"9^ S^St^of the Radio and Television CommJ^
.,„„ ^^'soutLriT BaMlst Convention in which the work of the
*cl>mm?ssl5^ S\TSoSX preach the gospel of Christ to Individual
'°*r^',irS^lSSa'""?"S^"tberu Baptist Convention. Radio
and Television Commission. ^^ Fi A 67-6275
Southern Baptist con- vention. Radio and TV Commission
I fhlaa (Hlmstrq>] llme/Ufe Educatkia.
3 rtimstrips (appros. 100 fr. each) color. 3S mm. atMl phonodisc: 2 %.,
12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 19 min eacti.
Abo tssaed with phoooupc in cassette.
With teacher's gtbde.
CREDITS: Authorv Charles Elliot. Margarei Elbol; rwrratioo. Michael Al-
linson.
SUMMARY: Uses news photographs to show how China has developed
under communtam from the birth of the Peoplc'i RcpiAlic in 1949 to President
Nison'i visit to Pekini in 1972.
CONTENTS: I, Within the wait— 2. The world Mao o»de.~3. The con-
unuing revolution.
I.China (People's Republic of China. 1949- ) I. Time/Life Educa-
279
lDS777.55i
Time/ Life Education
915.1
72-734513
MARC
The Shape of molecules {Filmstrip) Common Ground,
London, 1965. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educa-
tional .'.ssociates, Ontario, 1966.
37 fr. color. 33 mm. (Physical science series)
With teachers manual.
Creditt: Authors, Shawn Doooan, A L. DahL
Summary: Uses diagrams to Illustrate the atomic theory of
Dalton as the beginning of modem cliemlstry. Descrlh^ ionic com*
pounds, covalent compounds, modem wave theory, shape In biological
systems, and nucleic acids.
1. Chemistry, Physical and theoreticai 2. Molecules. l Com-
nron Ground, ltd., London. n. Carman Educational Associates.
Series: Physical science series (Filmstrip)
541 Fi A 68-6042
Carman Educational Associates
Shape ttf the earth {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1968.
Made by Jack Davidson.
3 mtn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Astronomy series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Studies the shape of tbe shadow of the earth cm the
moon In order to derive facts about the shape of tbe earth.
L Earth— Figure. t. Film Associates. Series : Astronomy se-
ries (Motion picture. Film Associates)
525 75-706572
Bailey- Film Associates
Shape of the fntore {Motion picture) Gypstmi Aasociatitm,
1963. Made by Dallas Jones Productions.
15 lu'i. sd color. 16 mm
Eastiuun color.
Summary: I»escrlbes gypsum and Its characteristics. Pictures the
mining process, characterised by the blasting of a massive cliff, and
explains the chemistry of Ky[>Rum during manufacture. Discusses
the extreme fire resistance of gjiisum and Its Importance to mankind,
1. Gypsum, i. Gypsum Association.
55.3 Fi 67-2284
The Shape of things (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada [1964!] Released in the U. S. by In-
ternational Film Bureau, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer. Jacques Glraldeau ; producer.
Marcel Martin; music, Pierre Mercure; photography, Frantols Se-
gulllon, Georges Dufaux, Jean Roy.
SUMMARY : Records the work of eleven sculptors who came from
all over the world to work In the mountain park of Montreal Shows
the exhibits that resulted from tbe widely varying techniques and
materials. Without narration.
1. Sculpture — Congresses, I. Canada. National Film Board.
II. International Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
[NB38] 735 76-712676
International Film Bureau
Shape representation and readiag. (Filmstrip] Creative Visuals
(197-?]
1 2 filmstripa. color. 35 mm. and 1 2 phonoUpei in caaaette. (Language
of technical drawing, set 2)
With teacher's manual and student workbooks.
SUMMARY: Teaches uaers of technical drawings how lo read shapes with
accurate undentandiog.
1. Blue-prints. I. Creative Visuals (Firm) II. Series: Languace of technical
drawing. [Filmstrip] set 2.
[T379) 604.2 72-736102
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tlie Shaper (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the TJ. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britaiinica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mia. si. color, super 8 ram. (Wood working machine power
toolsl
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summnry: Describes the shaper; demonstrates how to set It up.
how to use It with various kinds of wood, and how to achieve
specific results. ., „ .^
1 Shapers. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca
Educational Corporation. Series: Wood working machine power
tools (Motion picture)
621.9 71-708288
Eucyclopnedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Shaper. Part 1: Preparing to shape (Motion picture)
DCA KdiicationnI Products. 1970. Made by Cinema
Comnuiiiications.
4mlD Bl. color, super 8 mm, andphonotape inoas.-wlte: li lp»-
CREDITS: Onsultant. Harold Jonas. „„_„
SUMMARY: Shows how to set up the spindle assembly, collars.
and cutters ; and to adjust the cutter height, the starting pin. and
"'^'Shalers^l. M'SS:cuttlng. I. DCA Educational Products.
II. Preparing to shape (Motion picture) -,^000
[TJ120K1 684.08 70-712889
DCA Educational Products
The Shaper. Part 2: Shaping with the fence (Motion pic-
ture) DCA Educational Products, 1970. Made by Cin-
ema (oinnnuiications.
4mln. 8l. «rfor. super 8 mm. and phonotape in cassette : Hips.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows the types of shaper cuts and demonstrates
how to install and adjust the fence and how to shape around a piece.
1. Shapers. 2. MeUI-cuttlng. I. DCA Educational Product*.
II Shaping with the fence (Motion picture)
[TJl-Xs] 684.08 75-712890
DCA Educational Producta
The Shaper. Part 3: Shaping with cdlars (Motion pic-
ture) DCA Educational Products, 1970. Made by Cin-
e-ma C'liiimuiucatioiis.
4m!n si. color. superSmm. and pbonoUpe in cassette: li lp«-
CREDITS : ConsulUnt, Harold J<MUia. . .. ^ .
SUMMARY: Shows how to select the cutter and coUars, how to
adjust the cutter height, and how to do free-form, straight work,
and Internal shaping. _ . .^ ^ ^
1 Shapers. 2. MeUl-cuttlng. I. DCA Educational Producta.
II Shaping with coUars (Motion picture)
[TJ1208J 684.08 79-712891
DCA Educational Producta
The Shaper. Part 4: Various ways to shape. (Motion
pittuit) IK;A Educational Products, 1970. Made by
Cinema Communications.
4mlo sL color, super 8 mm, and phonotape in cassette: li Ips-
CREDITS: ConsulUnt. Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the use of the miter gauge and fence,
^rlng hold-downs, wood hold-Ins, the sliding shaper Jig. the stub
spindle, a picket fence Jig. and a fluting Jig.
1. Shapers. 2. MeUl-cutttng. I. DCA Educational Producta.
II. Various ways to shape (Motion picture)
[TJ1208] 684.08 7^712892
DCA Educational Producta
The Shaper. Part 5: Special cutter applications (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1970. Made by
Cinema Communications.
4 min si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette : IS Ips.
CREDITS : ConsulUnt, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY ■ Shows how to obtain a variety of patterns from a
single cutter and demonstrates shaping intricate work and stacking
™l*^8haDers 2. MeUl-cuttlng. I. DCA Educational Products.
[T.T1208] ' 684.08 76-712893
DCA Educatlooal Producta
The Shaper. Part 6: Special fixtures (Motion pictures)
DCA Educational Products, 1970. Made by Cinema
Commun ications.
4 niln si. color, wuper 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette : H Ips.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Demoastrates the use of an Inside curve jig. an out-
side curve jig. a wedge circle Jig. and a vertical circle Jig.
1 Shapers 2. MeUl-cuttlng. I. DCA Educational Producta.
[TJ1208] 684.08 70-712894
DCA Educational Producta
Shapes {FUmttrip) Jam Handy School Service, 1968.
1 roll, color. S5 mm. (Fundamentals of modern mathematics)
Hummaru: Explains the fundamentals in mathematical shapes.
^Til^^Jiry. I. Jam Handy School Servk-e. Inc. Series:
FondamenUls of modem mathematics (Ftlmstrlp) -.„««,«
372.7 70-73391O
Jam Handy School Service
Shapei. tMotion picturej Art institute ot Chicago in cooperation
with Jack Lieb Productions, 1967, Released by Jack Lieb Pro-
ductions, 196S.
9 min. td color 16 mm (Onenuiion 10 the vi»«tl iru dr.wing)
Alto iMued in tuodud S nun.
CREDITS- Producer. W«nen H. l-icb, ._ ^ .. r
SUMMARY Show* how nudcnti leim «n»ly»i» of »p»ce ihrough ihe u»e ot
cutting paper to produce two-dimeniionsi driwinp- ,, , ^
rProportion(An) 2. Sp«e (An) I Ch.c«go An In.t.lute, II J«k
Lieb Production*. Ill Sen«. OricnUiion lo ihe v.w«l mu dt.wmg ,Motwn
Shapes {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreh^ Wood^
eI^. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bntannicm
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min si. <-olor. 8 mm. (Starting science i)
,x>op film mounted In cartridge. Issued In sUndard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
».|ence . (Motion pMure) ^^^ 78-708000
Encyclopaedl. Brlt.o- -1™ Educational Corp.
Shapes {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
3 min 81. color, super 8 mm. (Movement .w.renea.)
I OOP mm. Film note« on cartridge case.
"TMovement, Psycholo.^ ot. ■J^''?'; »Xu,leT' <"""'""*'•
M..,. series: Movement awsH^ne™ (Motion picture, ^^^^^^
Ealing Corporation
Shapes and numbers: alternation {Moticn piotar.) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in theU. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., ll»».
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Arts and crafts)
Loop film.
SJf'^A stu^^^S the InterrelatlonsMp. 0, nongeometrlc (orms
''?T„™1wret",r'"°T'1;'o'hen Films, n. Encc.op.edl.
Brftannl™ EdrcSCal Corporation. Series: Arts and crafts
(Motion picture) ^^^ ^ 7T-704731
A. L. A. Booklist
Shapes and numbers: free form liMo^i^ ?*T\:^s'*'bv
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the I'. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica F>diicational Corp., 196J.
4ml.i. »1. "'l.T. sillier 8 mm. (Arts and crafts)
I>iop mm.
r;™.";'''Frel' relationships ot geometrical lorms demonstrate
basic identlllcation ot shape and *)^'- „„ ^ Encyclopaedia
1. Form (Aesthetics) i. txitnen "™"- "-.^^ 'nd crafts
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series. Art.- .-ino
(Motion picture) ^^^^ 70-704732
A. I.. A. Booklist
Shapes and numbers: fr«, form 2 (Morion P*"^")/!*^"
rnnts, Boreham Wood, Eng. R-'l'^f"^ >" '^^J^' ^^ "''
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mm. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art, and crafts)
Loop film.
S-J.^^Tvlsimt- exploration ot as«Kiu,ion ot tree torm ,l.h
natural and man.roade objects. Encyclopaedia Brl-
t.n'„ic?™di^«r.'?orpor-atr'-"rer: Art. and crafts (Mo-
tlon picture) ^^^ ^ 74-704738
A. L. .A. Booklist
Shapes and positions (Motion picture) Bailey-FUm Asso-
ciate.". 1969.
J mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Math manlpuUtlves Krles)
I.0OP film.
ISt^S^^ ^S^nc^ the meaning of the terms circle, triable,
square. fl«t, second, third, left, right, above, middle, and below.
^^^ tSfr7 ^"'"r. S.^^r"l»sociates. Series: Math
manlpulatives series (Motion picture)^ 71_708856
BFA Educational Media
Shapes: circles (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood. Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. b4w. super 8 mm. (Arts and craft!*!
Ijoop nim.
With teacher's guide. ..,.,, .i. ..i„
Summary: Explores the pattern variety obtainable from the Cir-
cle, using the encircling of circles by circles, semicircular forms.
and halfHlrop pattema. „ _.
1 Circle I Eothen Films, it. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Arts and crafts (Motion picture)
701.8 71-704727
A. L. A. Booklist
piciure]
lNC745i
Jack Ueb Pfoducttont
741.2
72-702052
MARC
Shapes: combined shapes (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the V. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. oi. color, super 8 mm. (Arts anri craft")
I^oop fllm.
s'™«^'.'"'l!"to^ interrelationships ot «10are., ,«"•'«;• ■°''
trianlles ij a variety ot proportions. Indicate. •»''"•,/•'"''£?;
ahloa mar produce the containment ot one torm within the other
Ind re".t'«™sual elTect. ot stability or Instahllltjr when torm.
■re placed together In different proportlonj. „,,.„»„
1 Souare^ 2. Circle. 8. Triangle I. Eothen nlms n. Bn-
cjclopaedla Britannica Edncallonal Corporation. Serlee: Arts
.„d craft. (Motion picture) ^^^ ^ 78-704726
A. I-. A. Bookllut
Shapes: squares (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britajinica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 miu. si. b&w. superSmm. (Arts and crafts)
I>x»p film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: IntrodiR-es the square and its visual character tis en-
tity and multiple. Shows pattern-making using black, white, and
gray squares. Tonal ranges introduce visual advance ani recession.
1 Square in art. i. Eothen Films, n. Eucyclopuedia Biitannlca
Educational Corporation. Series: Arts and crafts (Motion picture)
701.8 79-701729
A. L.A. Bookli'it
Shapes: symmetry and asymmetry (Motion pictue) Eothen
Films. Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by
Encycliipaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 iiiiii, •'i. bAw. super 8 miri. (Arts and crafts!
Ixwp fllm.
With teacher's guide. ,_ ,. , j i ..
Bummary: Squares, triangles, and circles show balance and visual
effect when u«ed together In various positions. Many relationships
express the idea of symmetry and the possibility of asymmetrical
*l*°^oportion (Art) i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corporation. Series: Arts and crafts (Mo-
tion picture) _
701.8 75-704728
A. L. A. Booklist
Shapes: triangles (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the U- S. by Encyclopaedia Bn-
tannicrt Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, .super 8 mm. (Arts and crafts)
Loop fllm.
Summary: Presents" numerous varieties of possible shapes that
the triangle can provide. _ , ,, « ,
1 Triangle in art. i. Eothen Films, ii. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corporation. Series: Arts and crafts (Mo-
tlon picture) ^^^ ^ ^^,^^^^
A. L. A. Booklist
The Shapes we live with (Motion picture) William Boun-
dey. Released by Bailey-Fihn Associates, 1969.
14 mill. ed. color. 16 mm.
Kl.^'.^flSS-'ihea the four basic diapei^the sphere the cyllo-
der the cone, and the cube. Illustrates theae shapes with familiar
ohlects and In complex combinations. .__,.„
1 U^metry. .. Boundey, WlllUun. n. BalleyFlbn A«»clat«
372.7 78-708051
Bailey.Film Associates
Shapes we see in the city (FUmstrip) Hudson Photo-
graphic Industries, 1968.
«tr color. 35 mm. (More to talk about)
S'J.^rWr[;i/"a'n'd%hotographer. Edward ^ub^wsky
Summary Non-sequential photographs of city scenes 'a™"'"^,'^
youngSSren. Indudes examples of <^''^'^^^*^''^^,^^Z
as they appear In architecture and common objects. Designea to
huild vocabulary and increase verbalization. , . ^, ,v^\
1 V^abuary 2 English language - Study and teaching (Pri-
mary) i Hudson Photographic industries. Series: More to
talk about (Filmstrlp, ^^^^ 70-733003
Hudson Photographic Industriei
Shaping the future with gypsum waUboard {Motion pic-
ture) Gypsum Association, 1963. Made by Dallas Jones
Productions.
24 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman color. . . „i. *
Expanded version of the 196S motion picture entitled Shape or
Summary: Describes gypaum and Its characterlatlca. Dlacuaaea
gypsum wallboard, Its manufacture, gypsum accessories, and how
they combine to form other construction assemblies.
1. Piaster board. i. Gypsum Aasociatlon. u. Shape of the
future (Motion piciure)
pi "7-947
Shaping with a spoke shave (Motion picture) Faii^eld As-
sociate.?. Released by Univei^l Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 1)
1 P°anS (Hand tools) 2. Woodwork. I. Talrlleld Associates.
II. UnKersal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Woodnorklnl
(Motion picture) part 1. -,.n.o
[TT180] 684.08 70-716218
Universal Education and visual Arts
Shaping yeast rolls (Motion pwture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1970. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color. superSmm. ( Food preparation series, set 2 )
l.^>p fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. ^^
1. Bread. t. McGraw.HlU Book Company. Serlea; Food
preparation series (Motion picture) set 2. _„«.,«
M1.6 72-706607
HcOraw-HlU Book Co.
28C
Shapiro, Edna. Wlndwagexi Smith
see
Windwagon Smith.
Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902-
sec
The Time of man.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Shapiro, Irwin, 1911-
dragon
Jonathan and the
Sharf, Andrea Hope
see
The Cune ud the uints' diaeue.
Sharing our land with wildlife (Filmstrip) U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture, Office of Information. Releued by Photo Lab,
1970.
58 fr. color. 85 mm.
AlBo Issaed as slide set
With pilde.
SCMHART: Shows how soil and water ooaserratlon measarea
benefit wildlife on 60 percent of the land area In the United States.
1. Wildlife conserratlon. I. D. S. Dept of Agricultare. Offlcw
of Information. II. Photo Lah, inc., Washington, D. C.
639 73-787961
U. 8. Natl Agr. Uhr.
Sharing respondbfUty.
Corp., 1968.
[Filmstrip] Educational Projections
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading prognun. Level 1, R-123>
Wiih teacher't manual.
SUMMARY; A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
initial long U and initial shon U. Presents ■ lesson [caching cooperation through
■haring of responsibility. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Vowels— Juve-
nile rUmi. 3. Sharing— Juvenile films. (1. Conduct of life] I. Educational
Projections Corporation. 11. Series: Reading program. rFilmsiripi Level 1. R-
123.
tLB1525) 372.4
Educational Projections 72
72-733155
MARC
Cmema Associate Produc-
Sharing the UwL [Motion picture]
tions, 1971.
27 min. ad. color, 16 mm. (Environmental economics)
SUMMARY: Shows pressures which a growing population has pul on land
in the United States. Deacribes the encroachment of transportation, land specu-
lation, and industrialization on agricultural and recreational areas. Discusses
why professional land planning has not been effective.
1. Land— United Sutes. 2 United States— Population. 1. Cinema As-
sociate Productions. 11. Series: Environmental economics- [Motion picture]
tHD205] 333.7 72-7(X)l74
CINE 72 MARC
Sharing time in our class (Motion pichtre) Coronet IJx-
3tractional Films, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's pilde.
Credit*: Collaborator, Patricia Clanciolo.
Bvmmary: Shows a portion of sharing time Id a class, and politts
out the language and social skills which contribute to the effective-
ness of sharing.
Another issue, b&w.
I. Claasroom management i. Coronet Itutroctlonal Films.
372.6 79-701175
Ooronet Instructional Flltns
Shark feeding freiay {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Earth wienre)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summarj/: Shows Jacques Cousteau and the crew of the Calypeo
as they de.slgn and perform undersea experiments dealing with shark
feeding habits.
1. ^hark.s. 2. Feeding b^avlor. i. Baling Corporation, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Earth science (Motion picture)
697.3 76-703557
Ealing OoriKiration
Shsite {Filmgtrip) Life, 1968.
M fr. color. S5 mm. (The Animal kingdom)
Based on articles which api>eared Is Life magazine.
Credili; Autbor, Nanc; Oeaet
Summary: Points out the dltTerences between sharks and bony
fish ; explores the aaefnlness of sharks and the reasons for their
surrlval over 350 million years. Includes aequraces on eating habits
and swimming prowees, and uses maps to show where the greatest
number of shark attacks hare occurred.
1. Sharks. i. Life (Chicago) Series: The Animal kingdom
(Filmstrip)
597.3 76-782608
Life Flbnstiips
Sharks! (Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1970.
59 f r. color. 35 mm, and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpoL, 20
miu. iiiicrogroove, (Readwell essays — sound and sight series 1)
Creiltts: Authors, John Ryan. Judy Romberger, Kathleen Allen;
narrator. John Ryan ; art, Joy MahoflT, Gretcben Roeslter.
Summary : A reading exercise which presents facts about the
habits and peculiarities of the shark. With captions.
1. Sharks. I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. SeriM: Readwell
essays — sound and sight series 1 (Filmstrip)
428.4 78-737110
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Sharks (Motion pictnre) Doubledaj Multimedia, 1970.
23 miD. sd. b&w. super 8 mm. (Jacques Cousteau series)
Also Issued as silent loop film In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Jacques Cousteau and his men explore some of the
myths associated with sharks. Shows experimpnts conducted to
study how sharks are attracted to alien presence, how sharks learn
and make visual discriminations, how man can protect himself from
sharks, and how night affects shark behavior.
1. Sharks— Behavior. I. Doubleday Multimedia. Series: Jac-
ques Cousteau aeries (Motion picture)
597.3 79-709725
Doubleday Multimedia
Sharpening a hand scraper {Motion picture) Raybar Tech-
nical Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
Ix>op film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide. .„.„,„. k.„h
Summarii: Demonstrates the proper manner for sharpening hand
*"l1l5apers. i Raybar Technical Films, ii. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 2:
Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1688
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sharpenlfis anser bits (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sharpening hand tools)
Loop Him. Film notes on cartridge case.
fiTtimmary.' Demonstrates the proper method of sharpening the bit
with a file, and points out that all auger bits are rtiarpeited In the
same way.
1. Sharpening of tools. 2. Augers. l Baling Corporation. Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Sbarpeolng hand tools (Motion pictnre)
621.9 77-705361
Ealing Corp.
Ealing
Sharpening cabinet scrapers (Motion picture)
Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sharpening hand tools)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bummary: Shows the difference between squared-edge and bereled-
edge scrapers, and demonstrates the technique for sharpening t>oth
types.
1. Sharpening of tools. 2. Scrapers. i. Elaling Corporatl(m, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Sharpening hand tools (Motion picture)
621.9 70-705362
ElallngCorp.
Sharpening gouges (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sharpening band tools)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case
Summary: Shows the qtedal techniques for grinding and whetting
a wood gouge, including a tiseful method of setting the angle of the
grinder tool rests. Points out that the sharp gouge makes a cIcaq
cut.
1. Sharpening of tools. 2, Chisels. i. Ealing Corporation, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Sharpening band tools (Motion picture)
621.9 73-705360
EslingCorp.
Sharpening pencils and leads (Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. I^nclla. 2. Mechanical drawing. i, Walden Fllm Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion picture)
744 72-708327
Walden Film Corp.
Shanwning plane-irons and chisel (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, IJoreham Wood, England. Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood hand tools)
I^top film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: I>emoostrates sharpening plane-Irons and chisel, em-
pha-slzlng safety procedures.
1. Planes (Hand tools) 2. Chisels. 3. Woodworking Industries —
Safety measures. i. Eothen Films, it. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca
Educational Corporation. Series: Wood hand tools (Motion pic-
ture)
621.9 71-704944
Encyclopaedia Brifan- ntca BIducatlonal Corp.
Sharpening the chisel: grinding {Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 nun. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop fllm.
1. Woodwork. 2. Chisels. 3. Sharpening of tools. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Mo-
tion picture)
684.08 72-708414
Walden Film Corp.
Sharpening the chisel: whetting (Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. Color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Chisels. 3. Sharpening of tools. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Mo-
tion picture)
684.08 76-708415
Walden Film Corp.
Sharpening the gonge: grinding (Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Ijoop fllm.
1. Woodwork. 2. Chisels. 3. Sharpening of tools. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Mo-
tion picture)
684.08 73-708417
Walden Film Corp.
Sharpening the gouge: whetting (Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 moL (Basic woodworking— hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Chisels. 3. Sharpening of tools. i. Walden
Film Coriwration. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Mo-
tion pictnre)
684.08 77-708418
Walden Film Corp.
281
Sharpening the plane iron: grinding (Motion picture)
Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking— hand
tools)
Loop fllm.
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) 3. Sharpening of tools,
I. Walden Fllm Corporation. Series: Basic woodworking— hand
tools (Motion picture)
684.06 78-708410
Walden Fllm Corp.
Sharpening the plane iron: whetting (Motion picture)
Walden Film Ck)rp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking- hand
tools)
Loop fllm.
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) 3. Sharpening of tools.
I. Walden Film Corporation. Series: Basic woodworking— hand
tools (Motion picture)
684.08 71-708411
Walden Film Corp.
Sharpening the tools (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mtn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: woodcuts
and linoleum cuts)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
CrediU: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summary: Shows how to sharpen the tools used in making wood-
cuts and linoleum cuts.
1. Wood-engra Ting— Technique. 2. Linoleum block-printing. 3.
Artists' materials i. Walden Fllm Corporation. Series: Fine
Arts techniques: woodcuts and linoleum cuts (Motion picture)
769 74-708093
Walden Film Corp.
A SkifT" fees*. [Motion picture] Henry Strauss Associates,
1971. Releued by Perennial Education.
10 min. mL c»tar. 16 mm.
Other veraionB: 16 mm. in canndge with magnetic aound; niper 8 mm. oa reel
with optical touod; uper 8 mm. in cartridge with ougnetic aouod; videotape on
redi and videocaswttc
With icschcr'a guide.
SUMMARY: A training film tot laleuncn which ibowi tlkat having the right
penpective contribute* to making a tale. Potnu out bow wordi and sctkNU affect
a cuttomer't efnotiont and hii point of view.
1 . Sakameo Bad nleamaMhip. 1. Henry Stimiaa Aaaociaica II. Perennial
Education, inc.
[HF5438] 658.85 72-701001
Pcminial Education 72 MARC
The Shattered silence (Motion picture) Canada Dept of
the Secretary of State, OtUwa. Made and released by
National Film Board of Canada, 1967.
27 mi '. sd. Wcw. 16 mm.
Frentu version relea.sed under the title Le choc des generations.
CrtdHt: Producers. Morten Parker. John Howe; director, Morten
Parker' writer. Uonald Chudney ; photography. Mike Lente: film
editor. Dennis .Sawyer. Ca*t: Cec Under, Bernard Behrens, Mlgnon
Elkins, Vernacn t'hapman. Ijtwrvnrp <hernlali.
Summary: Examine* what young people and their elders have a
right to expect of each other in the matter of social behavior using
the example of a quiet sulmrban neighborhood which Is disturbed by
teenagers on motorbikes.
1.. Youth. 2. Confllrt of generations. i. Canada. Dept. of the
Secretary of Statt. n. Canada. National Film Board.
301.1 Fi A 68-1262
National Film Board of Canada
Shattuck-Roether Advertising
Tupperware Home Parties wonderland
jubilee.
Shaving the male patient (Motion picture) Blakiston Divi-
sion, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
9 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series
Study unit 8)
Loop film.
Also issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Credits: Author. Nettie M. Hutchlns.
Summary : Shows how to shave a male patient with a hand
razor, as well as how to help a wheelchair patient and a conva-
lescent patient to shave;
1. Nurses and nursing. 2. Shaving. L McOraw-HlU Book
Company. Blakiston Division. Serlea: Fundamental nursing
series (Motion picture) Study unit 8.
610.78 78-706179
McOraw-HllI Book Co. Blakiston Division
Shaw, Charles Green, 1892-
spilt milk
It looked like
It looked like spilt milk and Sleepy book.
Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. Candida
see
Candida.
Shaw, George Bernard, 1856-1950. Pygmalion
see
Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw.
Shaw, Irwin, 1913-
see
In the French style.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Shaw, Robert, 1927- The hiding place
see
Situation hopeless — but not serious.
Shaw, Wallace M
see
The Ages of man.
Asparagus.
Shaw ud wo»eii. (Motion piciurej BBC-TV. London, 1969.
Released in ihe U.S. by Time-Life Films.
4S mm Ml. b*w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Diicus»c» Gcofgc Bcfnird Shmw* rcl«lionships wuh 10
women ind u»cs »ccn« from some of his bc»i Lnown pliys to rditc hi» life to
hit in.
I.Sht*. Gcofgc Bcrn«Td. 1856-1950 -Rclitionihip wiih women. I. Bni-
ith Bri>»dc««in| Corpotition. Tclcviii.m Service. 11 Time-Life Film*.
[PR5366, 928 73-714550
Time-Life Film* '3
MARC
Shaw Festival Building Fund
see
The Want of a suitable playhouse.
Shaw Productions, Los Angeles
see
China: her people uxlay-
bidian boy of Central America; Francisco
and the other side of the mountain.
Magic of communicating.
Magic of reading.
Southeast Asia story: Emerging Cambodia.
She (Motion picture) Seven Arts Productions and Hammer
Film Productions, London. Released in the U. S. by
Metro- Gold wyn-Mayer, 1965.
Km; iiiin. ud. color. 3.5 mm.
Cinema Scope. Metrocolor.
Based on the novel of th« same title by H. Rider Haggard.
Cieditt: Producer, Michael Carreras; director. Robert Day;
Bcrwnplay. David T. Chantler; music, James Bernard; photography,
Harry Waxman: editor. Eric Boyd-1'erkins. Cast: Ursula Andreas,
Peter Cushlng. Bernard Crlbblns, John Richardson, Rosenda Mon-
teros.
Summary: An adventure drama al>out a queen with eternal youth
who lures a young English war veteran to her kingdom In th«
Moiiiitaiiia of the Mood and tries to re-create him as the lover she
bad murdered two thousand years before.
I. Haggard. Sir Henry Rider, 1856-1925. She. IL
Seven Arts Productions, ltd. lit. Hammer Film Productions,
ltd., London. iv. Uetro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc.
Fi 67-I0a4
She goes to Vassar {Motion picture) Marrin Breckinridge
and Esther Chevlen, 1961.
14 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Revised vendon of the silent motion picture of the same title
released io 1931.
Credit$: Director, writer, and photographer, Marvin Breckinridge;
revisions, Esther Chevlen ; music, Clair I^eonard.
SumitMry: Depicts ncenes of Vassar girls enjoying varloas aspects
of college life. Includes arrival on campus, visiting the dean, class-
room activities, and sports.
1. Vassar College — Descr. i. Breckinridge, Marvin, a. Chevlen,
Esther.
878.747 Fi 68-28
She loves blueberries (Film^trip)
Industries, 1970.
Hudson Photographic
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Mathematics for children)
With teacher's guide.
CredltJf; Author and artist, Winifred Lubell.
Siimmarj- : U»<e^ a story about n hamster who stores blueberries
tn her pouch to demonstrate simple addition and subtraction con-
cepts from 0 to 5. With captlons-
1. Addition. 2. Sul)tractlon. I. Hudson Photographic Indas-
trle". Series: Mathematics for children (Fllmstrlp)
611 70-787761
Hud'u>n Photographic Industries
She stoops to conquer, by Dr. Oliver Goldsmith {Film-
atri//) Kducational Audio Visual, 1968.
j5 fr. (■i>lor. 3.'> mm. (Drama aeries)
With lem-her's notes and acrlpt
Credit*: Edllor, Wallla Ammerinan. . .. ^
Bummaty: Uses photograph" of a performance by the Meadow
Ilayer*. Oxford. Knglnnd. to Illustrate the play She stoops to
conauer, by Oliver Goldsmith, _ .
I Goldsmith, Oliver, 1728-1774. She stoops to conquer, n^du-
«atlonal Audio Visual, Inc.. PleoMntvUle, N. Y. Series: Drama
series (Fllmstrlp)
822 Fi A 68-8186
Bduratlonal Audio Visual
Shearing sheep and plowing with oxen (Motion pioture)
Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 mln. 81, color, super 8 mm. (Pioneer crafts)
Loop film. Film notes on cartrldgie case.
CredUs: Authors, W. WoodrufT, G. Moore.
aummary: Shows the shearing of sheep and plowing with oxen.
1. Sheep-shearing. 2. Plowing. 3. Oxen. i. Baling Corpora-
tion Cambridge. Msaa Series: Pioneer crafts (Motion picture)
636 76-700137
Baling OorporaUon
The Sheath nematode {Motion picture) Ken Middleham.
Released by University of California Extension Media
Center, 1960.
10 mln. jkJ. color. 16 mm.
Sumnuuy: Uses ralcroclnematograiAy to explore the lite cycie,
biology and control of the sbeatii nematode, one of the many nem-
atodes which cause thousands of dolinrs worth of crop damage
^*^' Nematoda. 2. Nematode diseases of plants, i. Middleham,
Ken II. California. University. Extension Media Center.
595 Fi A 68-2203
C llf. UnlT. Extension Media Center
Sheep and how they Uve{3^o(i<mpu:hi«) Andrew Jsj^-
Iteleased by AIMS Instructional Media Semcee, 1969.
1 reel. ad. color. 16 mm.
rrm?r°.%?;S??,, U.e dally Uves o( *»„. W,U»« n.rr..lo«.
^\ 'SSr7-Sr«Un. ■. J.™-*. AMn,,. n. AIMS I.-
Kructloiml Media aenlce.. ^^^ 77-708369
AIMS IiMrucUolu.1 "««"« S«"1M»
Sheep {arming in Australia (Filmlrip) Common Grovmd,
London, 1960. Made by Joan Batt«rsby. Released m the
V. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 19«6.
20 fr. color 35 mm. (Geography In coloar; Australaxta)
With teachera manuaL i„..„ii.
Siimmani: Depleti lUe on the vaat aheep atatlona of Aoatralla.
Shows Tarloua BtagM of wool prodartion and Tlewa of the great wool
aoctlon la Melbourne, where boyera come from all oyer the world.
1 Sheep— Australia. I. Common Ground, lld^ London, n.
Carman Educational Aaaodatea. Serlea: Geography In colour:
Aoatralaau (rUmatHp, ^^ Fi A 6^73
Carman Educational Associates
Sheep in wood. [Motion picture] Slavko Nowyttki. Released by
Filmart Productions, 1971.
10 min. id. color, 16 mm.
CREDITS: Music, Mahan S. Kouzan.
SUMMARY: ProentJ Jacque* Hnizdoviky working in hk ftudio on ■ wood-
cut or two rami locked in combat, Utet doM-up pholofraphy to show esch atep
in the proceaa of making a woodcut, from preliminary akcUhea to the artist's
proof. Without narration,
1. Hnizdovsky, Jacques. 1915- I. Nowytski, ^avko. II. Hlmait
Producttoos.
(NK9798] 761 75-710644
SUvko Noi^tski 72[r72irev MARC
Tlie Sheep of the Lai Bagh (FUvistrip) Reading Motiva-
tion Filmstrips, 1967. Made by PWS Productions.
23 fi- f^'lor. 3.'i mm. 1 1'lclure l)"ok filnistrlp series)
With i,K-iureH-ue(l rwulliig text booklet.
Iln-iwi on tlie children's book of the Jsauie title by David Mark.
i-««tf. Attempts to point out to children the «'«ence of far-
Hwav l.nnds and a wjy of life different from their own In the story
of ail extrHordinary sheep. Biimesh. who Is the official lawn mower
of the Lul Bagh. a park m the heart of India. ,„„„», „ R^d-
I Mark. David. \9J2~ The sheep of the 1*1 Bagh. n. Read-
ing Motivation Filmstrips, Inc. ^^^r^- ^. ^ ^^^^^
Renting Motivation KUnistrips
A Sheep ranch (FUmstrip) My weekly reader, 19«6. Made
by Pilgrim Fihn Services.
26 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 27-65.
Bumman/: Pictures some of the things tbat a young boy learns
as be helps a sheep rancher with his chores.
1. Sheep— Juvenile films. r. My weekly reader.
872.6 77-783072
PennsylTanla School for the Daaf
The Sheep rancher (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia BriUn-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
16 mil, Kd. color. 16 mm.
With rancher's guide.
Credttt: Collabomtor. Paul Stratton.
Summary: Shows the operations of a sueceseful sheep ranch and
discusses some of the problems of sheep ranching. Describes the
care, knowledge, and land necessary to maintain a thriving aheep
herd.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Sheep I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corporation,
636.3 Fi A 68^10
Encyclopaedia Brltnn- nlca Educational Corp.
Sheep ranching (Motion picture) Donald Joseph Murphy
and William Dean Schmidt. Kelensed by International
Communication Films, 1966.
-J mln, "i, t-iilnr. 8 mm, (Elementary social studies nerles)
l>Kip niiii niounlnl In cariridge. iMtuetl in standard 8 mm. and
In Kuper 8 ram.
With teacher study guide.
KHiHNMh-y.- DIscuNNes various stages In the raising of sheep. In-
cludes scenes of graalng. a lambing camp, shearing, and paint brand-
ing- _
1. Sheep. t. Murphy, Donald Joseph. □. Schmidt, William
Denn, ill, Internutlonnl Communication Films, Series: El«-
niMitary uncial Htudies series (Motion picture. International Com-
niunlcatlon Fllmt>V
686.8 78-703134
Inieinntl»nuic»iiiimiiil- mtion Flluw
282
Sheep ranching — Australia {Motion pioture) Ealing Corp.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Suniman/: Presents a view of life on a sheep ranching station
In Australia.
1. Sheep—Australia. l Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
636.3 71-706397
Ealing Corp.
Sheep sheep sheep {Motion picture) Dimension Films.
Made by Michael Murphy. Released by Churchill
Films, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide,
CredUt: Author, Carroll Ballard.
Summary: Portrays the moods, rhythms, and Images or sheep.
Without commentary. For elementary grade*.
1 Sheep r Dimension Films, u. Churchill Films, Los Angeles.
372.6 74-708278
Churchill Films
Sheer fabrics: pinning darts (Motion pioture) McGraw-
Hill Rook Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms, Montreal.
4 mill. St. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing terhiilqiies series, set 2)
Loop film moimted In cnrtridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Drp(«making. 2. SewUig i. McGraw-Hill Sf>o\ Company.
Series- Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 2,
646.4 7^-706682
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sheer fabrics: stitching and pressing darts (Motion pioture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by CineElms,
Montreal.
.4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques series, set 2)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-HUl Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 2.
646.4 70-706533
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Shea- iport [Motion picture] National Pibn Board of Canada
Cl970 or 71 J
so min, *d. color, 16 nun.
English version of the OMKiati picture entitled Lei rochaauen.
CREDITS: Producer. Roben Forget; director. Marc HMtert; munc, Piem P.
Brault; photography, Rocbcr Rochat, Oandc Larue; editor. Eric de Bayser,
SUMMARY: Shows memben of ■ Canadian mountain chmtaiag club scaling
the rock faces at the Laurentiao Mountains of Quebec
1, Rock climbing. 2. Lauren tian Mountaiat. I. Canada Naiiaoal ran
Board. II, Les Rochassien. [Modoo picturei
[F1054.S3j 796.5 72-70M30
National Film Board of 73 MARC
Canada
Sheet metal rivets (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969. Made by Raybar Technicnl Films.
4 mill, si, color. «uper 8 mm. (Sheet metal series. Set 1:
Hand tool operations)'
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the Iwslc tool« and demonstrates processes
and safety measures to use when working with sheet metal rlrets.
1. Rivets and riveting. 2. Sheet-metal work. i- McOraw-HIU
Book Comiwiny. Series : Sheet metal series. Set 1 : Hand tool
operations (Motion picture)
671.6 70-703061
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sheet metal work (Filmstrip) Coleman Fihn Enterprisee.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1971.
96 fr. colar. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8., 12 In., 83i rpm..
84 min. (Industrial arts)
Also issued with ph«noUj»e In cassette.
CREDITS : Author. Raymond L, L«sh.
SUMMARY : Points out the importance of sheet metal In Industry,
and details each process used In completion of a project Includes
Uyout. cutting, bending; making hems, seams and joints; and the
use of rivets, screws, welds, and solder.
I Sheet-metal work. I. Coleman Film Enterprises. II. RMI
Film Productions. HI. Series: Industrial arts (Filmstrip)
[THiOS] 684.09 76-740018
BMI Fllm Productions
Sheet metalwork (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
1970. Made by Colin Hartland and Thomas Strange. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Aflsociates, 1971.
STi fr. color. 35 mm. (Metalwork)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Explains the te<*ntque8 and processes involved lo
makInK »heet metal articles using normal workahop equipment.
1. Sheet-metal work, I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Car-
man Educational Associates. III. Series: MeUIwork (Filmstrip)
684.09 77-789976
^TT20B1
Carman F,ducatlonal Aasociatea
The Sheik (Motion picture) Famous Players-Lasky Corp..
1921.
74 mln. tl. b&w. SS mm.
Based on the novel of the same title hj Bdltb U. HtuL
L. G. copy stretch printed (100 mln.)
In the Paramount Film CoUecUon of the American Film Institute
Collection, Library of Congress.
CREDITS : I'rodm-er and director, George MelfonI ; adaptation,
Monte H. Katlerjohn; photography, William MarshalL CAST: Rn-
dolph Valentino, Agnes Ayrea. AdoU>he Men>ou, Walter IxMig. Luclna
Llttlafleld.
SUMMARY : A drama about what ensues when a sheik capturaa
• qilrited English girl sod tries to CDi>quer ber pride.
L Hull, Edith Maude. The sheik. IL ParaiDOunt Plcturaa, loa
IIL Paramount Fllm Collectloa. IV. American Film InaUtuts O^
lecUoEL
791.43 76-710488
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Shelby Storck and Cony)any
see
A Man for the 70 's.
On the people's business.
Quality and promise.
Tomorrow's game.
What manner of man.
Shell 4000 car rally {Motion picture) Shell Oil Co. of Can-
ada, Toronto, 1^5. Made by Moreland-Latchford.
25 mill. wL color. 16 mm.
Ektn chrome.
Crfdit$: Producer, Hugh Morelnnd; director, and editor, Peter
Cen-ereen; luuslc, Wm. McCauley; cinematography, Stanley Llploakl,
Norman Keziere.
Stiinmart/: Follows the day-to-day activities of the Shell car rally
from Montreal to VaDCoaver.
1. Aiitomol)lle racing. i- Shell Oil Company of Canada, ltd.
629.28 Fi A 68-1226
National Film Board of Canada
Shdl gAmt, I {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by National Fihn Board of Canada.
4 mln. xl. color. 8 mm. (Look at It aeries, net A)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With manuals.
Bummary: A single concept film designed for use In teaching special
education clasnes.
1. Exceptional children — Education. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series : Look at It series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 70-702735
MoGraw-Htll Book Co.
Shdl game, 2 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by National Fihn Board of Canada.
4 mln. 8i. color. 8 mm. (Look at It series, set A)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. lssue<) In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With manuals.
Summary: K single-concept fllm designed for use In teaching
spedal education classes.
1. Exceptional children — EJdocatlon. i. HcOraw-HIU Book Com-
pany. Serle«t: Look at It series (Motion picture) set A.
871^ 78-702786
McO raw-Bill Book Co.
Shell game, 3 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Boc^ Co.,
1960. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mln. fil. color. 8 mm. (Ix>ok at it series, set A)
Loop flhn mounted In cartridge. Insued In standard 8 mm. anil
In super 8 mm.
With ntanuaK
Summary: A single-concept 01m designed for use in teaching
q>eclal education classes.
1. Exceptional children— Education. i. McOraw-HIll Book Com-
pany. Series: Look at It series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 77-702787
McOrew-HIllBookCo.
Shell game, 4 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by National Fihn Board of Canada.
4 mln. ni. color. 8 mm. (Look at it series, set A)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With manuals.
Summary: A single-concept Dim designed for use in teaching
special education classes.
1. Exceptional children— Education. i. McOraw-HIU Book Com-
pany. Series: Ijook at It series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 70-702788
McGraw-HUlBookCo.
Shell game, 5 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mln. Ki. color. 8 mm. (I^ook at It series, set A)
Lo<^ fl'm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With manuals.
Summary: .K single-concept fllm designed for use In teaching
special education classes.
1. Exceptional children— Bdacat loo. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Look at It series (Motion picture) set A.
371.9 74r-702739
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Shell International Petroleum Compai^, ltd.
see
Mekong.
Shell Oil Company, inc.
see
The Abundant land.
Airscrew
The River must live.
Your own man.
Shellacking the fnun« (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1969.
Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mln. b1. color, super 8 mm. (Silk screening series)
Loop Olm.
with stady folde.
Summary : Demonstrates how to waterproof the silk screen with
shellac.
1. Screen process printing. I. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood,
Calif. II. BFA Bdacatlonal Media. Series: 811k acreratng series
<MotloD plctnre)
764 79-710566
BFA EdQcatlonal Media
Shelley, Percy Bysshe, 1792-1822. Ozymandlas
Uzym&ndias.
Shellfish and tubeworms (Tihustrip) Imperial Film Co.,
1970.
40 fr. color. S5 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 881 rpm.,
12 mln. mlcrogrooTS. (Underwater enTlrooment, no. 4)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette,
CREDITS: Writer, narrator, and photographer, Jadsoa Fraaer.
SUMMARY : Shows Tartons blTaWe and unlralTe iDollaaks, crus-
taceans, and many kinds of ocean worms.
1. Marim Invertebrates. I. Imperial Film Oompanj. Inc. Lake-
land Fla. II. Series: Underwater enTlronment (Ftlmstrlp) na 4.
[(3L363] 692 72-789879
A. L. A. Booklist
Shellfish — the mussel (Filmstrip) Gateway Educational
Films, London. Made by Zoo Foto. Released m the XJ. S.
by Caiman Educational Associates, 1969.
29 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
SUMMARY : Uses models, diagrams, and photographs to Illustrate
the structure and life cycle of the mussel.
— Another issue, double fr.
1. Mussels. I. Gateway Educational Films, ltd., London.
II. Carman Educational Associates.
694
Carman Educational Associates
74-788585
Shelter: almost anyone can bmid a house (MoUon pic^)
International Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released m
the U. S. by Learning Corp. or America, 1971.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY- Intercuts scenes of construction of a tree house by
a group of children with construction of a modern house by a devel-
"^r Ho'uTSrS^uvenlle Alms. I. InternaUonal Cln^
metlia Center. II. Learning Corporation of America. -„,^.
372.8 71-710024
Learning Corp. of America
Shelter construction in winter {Motion picture) Moreland-
Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S.
by St^rlin^ Educational Films, 1967.
13 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Outdoor recreation— winter)
SuDiman/-- Describes some of the methods tised to build comfort-
able sheltei-B during winter.
1, Camping. i. Morel and -Latch ford Product lorn", Toronto, n.
Sterling Educational Films, Inc. Series; Outdoor recreation—
winter (Motion picture)
796.64 Fi A 68-1288
Sterling Educational Films
Sheltered workshops (Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1970. Made by Australian Com-
monwealth Film Unit. Released in the U. S., 1970.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. D. Balrstow ; director, K. QuyatL
SUMMARY- Discusses the role of volunteer organliatlons In the
setting up of special workshops for the tralniqg and employment of
mentally and physically handicapped peopla
1 Handicapped— Employment. 2. Volunteer workers In socUl serv-
ice L AustraUa. News and Information Bureau.
331.86 70-711463
Australia. News and Information Bureau
Shenandoah {Motion picture) Universal Pictures Co., 1966.
106 mln. sd. color. 85 min.
Credits: Producer. Robert Arthur; director, Andrew V. McLaglen;
writer, James Lee Barrett; music, Frank Skinner; director of
S holography. WlUlam H. Clothier: editor, Otbo Levering. Catt:
ames Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett. Patrick Wayne, PhiUlp
Alford.
Summary: A Civil War drama about a pro^perooa Virginia farmer
with six sons who feels obliged to relinquish his netttral stand when
his youngest son Is captured by the Yankees.
1 U. S.— History— Civil War— Drama. I. Culversal Plctnree
Cooipsny. Inc. (Incorporated 1966)
791.43 78-701984
Shenfion (Walter) Films
see Walter Shenson Films
Shenton, James Patriae, 1925-
see
Carpetbaggers and scalawags.
The Radical Republicans.
Siepard Menken Enterprises
How friends are made.
Integrity.
Take a look at yourself.
Visual Publications, London, 1966.
Released in the U.S. by Visual Publi-
A Way for Diana.
The SheplMrd. [Hhnstripj
Made by Rorence Taylor,
cations, 1970.
19 fr. color. 3S mm. (Bible life. no. 1)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Depicu the jhepherd'i wiy of life in firM-century Palciline.
covering hit looU. weaponi, muuc, drcM. and work.
1. Sbe;4)crd) in the Bible. 1. Vistnl Publicationi. 11. Serk«: Bible life.
[Filnutrip] no. 1.
tBS680.P35] 913.3 75-740778
Visual PublicMioRS 72 MARC
The Shepherd and his sheep (Filmstrip) Common Ground.
London, 1966. Released in the U. S. by Canntin Educa-
tional Associates.
1 roll. b&w. 35 mm.
SUMiL-VRV : Shows flocks of sheep on arable land In England and
delict's the life of the shepherd.
1. Sheep — England. 2. Shepherds — England. I. Common
Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
636.8 78-738536
Carman Educational Associates
The Shepherd boy's gttt {FUnutrip) Cowmet Instructional
Films, 1967.
53 fr, cfjlor. STi mm, mid phoiioilisc; 1 R.. 12 min.. 334 rpm., 0
mln. (Christmas favorites, no. 1)
Based on the 1067 motion picture entitled The Little shepherd and
the first Christmas.
With U!»er8* guide.
Summary: The story of an orphaned boy who learns the peace-
ful wavB of the shepherd from Eiwch and his son Seth, and discovers
the meaning of love and the Joy of giving when he presents his pet
lamb to the Infant Jesus as a gift.
I, The Little shepherd and the first Christmas (Motion picture)
II, Coronet Instriictional Films. Series; Christmas favorites (Film-
strip) no. 1.
Fi A 67-3820
Coronet Instructional Films
Shepherd dog and his flock {Motion picture) Public Media,
inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1970.
8 mln, !>(l. color. IG mm. ( See 'n tell)
A Priiuury laupiage arts/life science series.
Edited version of the motion picture by Institut fUr Film und
Blld.
Summary: Shows two German shepherd dogs as they help their
masters to herd sheep.
1. Sheep dog>4— Juvenile films. i. Public Uedla. Inc. ii. Films
Incorporated, Series: See 'n tell (Motion picture) Series: A
Primary language arts/life science series (Motion picture)
372.3 76-706312
Pabllc MedU. Inc.
The Shepherd's hat {Motion picture) Animatoons. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 ram. (Animatoons series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A story about the origin of the perpetual hatred of
dogs for cats which resulted after kitten hatmakera sold a shepherd
dog's hat to a maharajab.
I. Animatoons, Inc. ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
398.24 Fi A 68-1537
UcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Sheppard,
see
Gordon
Forgive and forget.
283
The Most.
Sherburne Corporation
see
Killington at your service.
Sheridan, Michael Joseph
The Tear.
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley Butler, 1751-1816.
The school for scandal
see
The School for scandal by Richard Brinsley
Sheridan.
Sheridan's world of sodety. [Motion picture] ICEM Eng., and
Scabourae Enterprises, Maidenhead, Eng. Made by John Sea-
bourne. Released in the U.S. by International Film Bureau,
1972.
17 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Traces the Bfe of dramatist-ilalMman Richard Brinsley Sheri-
dan and the society in whkh he lived. Uses p*inrinj» cartoons, and portraits by
artists of the period to depict events in Sheridan'* life as he went from s popular
playwright sod theater owner to s t^ipNtT^g. drinking politiciaa who died a
pauper.
1. Sheridan, Richard Brinsley Butler, 1751-1816, I. Interaatiooal Council
for Educational Media. II, Scaboumc Enterprises. Ill, Intemationsl Piim Bu-
reau, inc.. Oiicago.
lPR3683] 942.07 72-702 1 20
Interaatiooal PUm Bureau
72
HAAC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sherwood Pictures
Cavalcade of movies, no. 1.
Childbirth: modem technique.
She's no lady {Motion picture)
leased by MCA TV, 1937.
Paramount Pictures. Re-
t)0 lui.i sd. I>&w. 16 luiii.
Cndit^: Producer. B. V. ^k■llu!be^g: director, (."liaries Vi<lor:
j-ci-eenplay. George Bruce, Frank Bartoe; music, Boris Jlorros; piio-
tography, George C'leruena; editor, Robert Blscboff. Cast: Anne
Dvorak. John Trent. Harry Beresford. Guinn Williams, Aileen
Pringle.
Suinmarv: A melodrama tn which an undercover detective and
aa attractive female insurance agent l)ecome Involved with jewel
thieves whom tliey succeed in trapping by appearing aa accomplices.
r. Paramount Pictures Corporation, n. UCA TV.
Fi 67-433
Shibam {Motion picture) International TV Trading Corp.
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1970.
14 min. ad. t)&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, director, and writer, Walter Jacob: collaljora-
tor, Hanna Weber.
Suminary: Presents, without narration, a study of life In the an-
cient city of Shibam In South Arabia.
1. Shlbiim. Southern Yemen — Social life and customs. i. Inter-
nationul TV Trading Corporation, n. Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill.
915.3 72-706708
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Shield (Motion picture) National Society for the Pre-
vention of Blindness. Made and released by Harvest
Films, 1970.
V2 mln. sd. aAw. 16 mm.
Sl'MM.VBY ; Presents statements from industrial employees whose
i'yes';;ht was saved l)y wearing eye protection, followed by statements
front a man who was blinded In an industrial accident. Demon-
strates the typical uses of eye protection.
1. f;yp — Protection. 2. Industrial hygiene. I. National Society
for the Prevention of Blindness. II. Harvest Films, New York.
rRC!)63.3] 614.8 79-711441
CINB
The Shield of silence {Motion picture)
Released by Pathe Exchange, 1925.
Productions, inc.
71 mlFi. Hi. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
Imperfect c<^y.
In the Douglas Fleming-Lynn Moore film collection. Library of
Congres-s.
Credits: Director, I-eo D. Maloney; story. Ford Beebe; photog-
raphy, Jacob Badaracco; editor, Fred Bain. Cast: Leo Maloney,
Josephine Hill, Hay Walters, Vester Peg, Whitehorse, Leonard Clap-
ham.
Summary: A western melodrama about an escaped convict who
assaults ar^ exchanges clothes with a passing cowboy.
I. Productions, Inc. n. Pathe Exchange, Ina ni. Douglas Flem-
Ing-LyiiQ Moore film collection.
Fi 68-544
Shielded metal — arc welding 1 (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 niin. Ki. color, super 8 mm. (Welding)
Loop film.
With teacher'M guide.
Summary : Portrays welding procedures through diagrams, close-
up photography, and live-action shots.
1. Electric welding. I. Eotben Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. Series: Welding (Motion picture)
671..'> 79-709855
EncjTiopaedia Britan- nica E:ducatlonal Corp.
Shielded metal — arc welding 2 (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 min. Hi. color, super 8 mm. < Welding)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Portrays welding procedures through diagrams, close-
up photography, and live-action shots.
I. Electric welding. I. Eothen Films. It. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Welding (Motion
picture)
671.5 72-709856
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Shielded metal — arc welding 3 (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood. Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 min. Hi. color, super 6 mm. (Welding)
Loop Aim.
With teucher's guide.
SUMMAHY : Portrays welding procedure* through diagrams, dose-
up photography, and llve-actloa shots.
1 Electric welding. I. Eothen Films. II. EncyclopaedU Brl-
Unnica Kducattooal Corporation. III. Series: Welding (Motion
picture)
671.8 76-709867
Ba^r<^opaedU Brltao-
nicn Bdaeatlooal Corp.
Shift of stimulus control: a clinical procedure in articulation
therapy. [Motion picture] University of Kansas Bureau of
Child Research. Released by University of Kansas Audiovisual
Center, 1970.
37 min jd. color, 16 mm
SUMMARY: Films of work with iwo mentally reurdcd children demon-
strtte the general strategy of stimulus-shift teciiniques in which new phoneme
responses are developed under precise stimulus control.
I. Mentally handicapped children -Care and ireatmeni. I. Kansas. Uni-
versity Bureau of Child Research. II Kansas. University. Audiovisual
Center
[RJ506.M4) 362.3 72-702018
University of Kansas 72 MARC
Bureau of Child Research
Shimkin, Michael Boris, 1912- Science and
cancer
see
Aberrant cells — the nature of cancer.
What science knows about cancer.
Shin kicks {Motion picture) Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
4 niln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Self-defense tor girls)
I>oop film.
tiumiiiaru: Cses slow motion sequences in demonstrating step-by-
step the simple, non-vicious shin-kick technique of self-defense.
Shows effective kicks to the shin which cause disablement long
enough for the victim to e^ape.
1. Self-defense. i. Balley-Fllm Associates. Series; Self-
defense for girls (Motion picture)
613.6 76-707521
A. L. A. Booklist
The Shining mountains {Motion picture) National Broad-
casting Co. Released by NBC Educational Enterprises,
1970.
.13 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Televised on NBC as a Special project
Credits: Producer, Donald Hyatt.
Summarv: Portrays the benuty, history, and natural wealth of
the Rocky Mountains. Explains that the Rockies were barriers for
early pioneers, discusses the boom towns which developed after the
discovery of minerals, .and describes the natural beauty of the moun-
tains which provides a new kind of wealth in the area today.
1. Rocky Mountains. i. National Broadcasting Company. Inc.
II. NBC Bducational Enterprises.
917.8 72-709044
NBC Educational Enter- prlaea
Shinn, Lawrence E.
see
Motile colonies of Bacillus alvei.
SUatolam. tFilmstrip] Family Fdms, 1966.
SIfr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 ■., 12 in.. 33 I /3 rpm., 11 min.
(Reli|ions of our world neightwrt)
With leader's guide.
CREDITS^ Writer. Paul R. Kidd; narrator. WillUm Woodson; (^olofraphcT.
Alexander B Ferfuson.
SUMMARY! Foilowi two children of Kyoto. Japan, as they visit the Shinto
ihrine for spiritual help in order to present basic infonnaiion about Shintotsoi
as one of the great religions of the world.
1. Shinto. I, Family Film*, inc. 11. Series: Reiifions of our world nei(b-
bon. [Fiimstrip]
[BL2220J 299 72-732873
Family Films 72 MARC
Shintoism {Mo/ion pirfure) Lew Ayres. Released by Inter-
national Communication Films, 1968.
15 mill. !H\. color. 16 mm. (Religions of the Eastern worldj
Also Issued In .-tuper 8 mm. cartridge.
With te.icher study guide.
From the Ift.'W motion picture entitled Sbrlne and lotus.
Summary: X study of the two major sects of the Shinto religion,
describing Its powerful influence on wartime Japan.
1. Shinto. I. Shrine and lotus (Motion picture) ii. Ayres, Lew,
190&- lit. International Communication Films. Series: Reli-
gions of the Eastern world (Motion picture)
299 7a-703279
International Cummuol- cation Films
A Ship is bom {Motion picture) Film Polaki, Warsaw.
Released in the TJ. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1970.
1 reel. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Magnetic aouud track.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the building and launching of a ship from the
standpoint of the emotional relationship between man and his work.
1. Ship-bulldlng. L Film Polskl. il Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation.
623.82 73-708914
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Bducatlonal Corpi
Ship of fools {Motion picture)
1965.
Columbia Pictures Corp.,
140 min. sd, b&w. 3fi mm.
Rased on the novel of the same title by Katherlne Anne Porter.
Crediis: Producer and director, Stanley Kramer; scrw^play,
Abby Mann; music, Ernest Gold; director of photo^ai*y, Ernest
LnSElo; film editor. Robert C. Jones. Ca*t; Vivien Leigh. Slmone
Signoret, Jose Ferrer. I*e Marvin, Oskar Werner, Elizabeth Ashley,
Oeorite Hegnl, Jose Oreco, ftllchaet Dunn.
Summarv: A multlfaceled drama about the paswmgera traveling
on H German vessel from Veracruz. Mexico, to Bremerhaven, Ger-
many, in 1933.
. Porter, Katherlne Anne, 18W-
I'ictures Corporation.
Ship of fools. II. Columbia
Fi 67-1041
The Ship that wouldn't die {Motion picture) National
Broadcasting Co. Released by NBC Educational Enter-
prises, 1969.
,'t3 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Televised on NBC as a Special project.
Credits: Producer and director, Robert L. Oarthwalte; writer,
David Davidson.
Summary: F'lfteen survivors tell of the U. S. S. Franklin's heroic
struggle to survive a Japanese kamikaze attack during World War
u. Includes footage Aimed at the height of the attack. Narrated
by Gene Kelly.
1, Franklin (Aircraft carrier) 2. World War. 1938-1945— Naval
oi>eratioD«, American. Franklin (Aircraft carrier) i. National
Broadcasting Company, Inc. a. NBC Bdacatlonal Enterprises.
940.546 78-708709
NBC Educational Enterprises
A Shipibo village on the upper Amazon (Fiimstrip)
see Man in his environmeDt
284
Shipping (Motion picture)
see Loading a boat; Unloading a boat
The Shipping point inspector {Fiimstrip) Canada Dept of
Agriculture, Ottawa. Made and released by National Film
Board of Canada, 1968.
.">3 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: A training film which describes the duties of junior
point inspectors. With captions.
1. Farm produce— Grading. r. Canada. Dept. of Agriculture.
II. Canada. NatlMial Film Board.
634 72-734356
NatifMial Film Board of Canada
Ships: a first film (Motion picture) Norman Bean. Re-
lea.;ed by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses diagrams, photography, mood music, ana narra-
tion to illustrate the similarities and differences In the purpose and
function of various large commercial ships. For elementary grades.
1. Ships— Juvenile films. I. Bean, Norman. II. BFA Educa-
tional Media.
372.8 73-711252
A. L. A. Booklist
Ships and harbors {Fiimstrip) Curriculum Materials Corp,,
1968.
41 fr color. 35 mm. (Transportation)
With script.
Summary: Shows several harbors In various parts of the world
with passenger ships, cargo vessels, warships, and tankers. Describes
the work of tugboats, barges, tenders, and pUol ship*.
1. Ships. 2. Harbors. i. Curriculum Materials Corporation.
Series: Transportation < Fiimstrip)
372.6 Fi A 68-5214
Curriculum Materials Corp.
Ships at work (Motion picture) Australian News and In-
formation Bureau, 1967. Released in the U. S., 1968.
38 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ r, j
Credits: Producer, Malcolm Otton ; director, CHirlstopher CordeauT.
Bummary: Discusses aspects of marine transport In Australia.
1 Shipping — Australia. r. Australia. News and Information
^"™"- 387 Fi A 6^2243
Australian News and Information Bureau
Ships for voyaging {FihnAtnp) Elizabeth Morris and Agnea
Schubert. Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. ■( Seeing water, boats, and bridges)
With manual.
Summary: Illustrates the various sizes, shapes, and uses of ships
and boats. With captions.
1. Ships. I. Morris, Elizabeth P. n. Schubert, Axnes. m.
Balley-Fllm Associates. Series; Seeing water, boats, and bridges
(Fiimstrip)
387.2 78-734529
Bailey-Film Associates
Ships in dry dock {Motion picture) Charles Cahill and As-
sociates. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1969.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide. ^ ^
Summary: Explains the care and maintenance of ships, and the
operation of a modern dry dock. For elementary grades.
1 Ships — Maintenance and repair. 2. Dry-docks. l Cahill
(Charles) and Associates, Inc., Hollywood. Calif, ii, AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services.
872.8 74-700182
AIMS Instructional Media Service*
Ships in harbor {Motion picturv) Charles Ohill and Asso-
ciates. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide
Summiiry: I»escribes various types of ships and their usee. For
elementary grades. _ „
1. Ships. r. Cahill (Charles) and Associate^ Inc., Hollywood.
Calif. II AIMS Instructional Media Services.
872.8 78-700188
AiMS Instructional Media Services
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Ships need a harbor {Motion picture) Film Associates of
California, 1967.
12 mln. s<]. color. 18 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows and explains the work of the hsrbor pilot Id
bringing a huge ship Into a harbor safely. Iltastrates how tugboats
are used for some harbors and brtefly explains the work of the long-
shoremen.
Another issue. bAw.
L Tugboats. 2. Harbora. 8. Longahoremen. i. Film Associatea
Of Calif ornia, Los Angeles.
387.1 Fi A 67-5855
Film Asaodatee of California
Ships north to Prudhoe Bay (Motion picttire) King Screen
Productions, 1971. Made by I^szlo Pal.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Follows a large tugtmat as It tows barges of Indus-
trial machinery from the Gnlf of Mexico through the Panama Canal
up to Prudhoe Bay.
1, TugtKMts. I. King Screen Productions.
[VM464] 887.6 77-712846
King Screen Productions
Ship! throat the jtan. [Filnutrip] Southeastern Films, 1955.
39 fr. color, 35 mm,
WiUi KripL
SUMMARY: Paintinp by Frederick J, Hoertz. marine tlliutralor. are used
to depict the historical development of ihipi.
I. Ships— HUtory, 2, Ships in art, 3. Hoertz, Frederick J. I. Southeast-
ern Films, Atlanta
[VM15] 387.2 72-732758
Southeastern Fitmi 72 MARC
SUpwrecfc a^ BaeriOcs. (Pihutrip] Cathedral FUma, 1966.
43 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodoc: t >., 33 1 13 rpm., 10 min. (Story
of Paul, lerics 2, no. 6)
With Mudy guide. tcKtbook, and map act.
CREDITS: Producer. Jama K. Friedrich; director. Jack L. Tyler, acript and
research, lease L Cobum.
SUMMARY: Coven Ptul't shipwreck on hia voyage to Rome, hit trial by the
Bmperor Nero, and hia decision to reunite with the Roman Christtans and suffer
with them under Nero't pertecuiioas.
1 Paul, Saint, apoatk. 1. Caibedral Pilma, inc.. Burbaak. CaHf. II. Scriaa:
Story ot Paul. [Filnulrip] leries 2. no. 6.
lBS2506] 225.9 72-733461
Cathedral Films 73 MARC
Shipyard fire and explositm hazards {Motion picture) V. S.
Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Standards, U. S. Office
of Occupational Safety, 1965. Made by U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture, OflSce of Information, Motion Picture Service.
43 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the baBlc principles of fire through the
use of laboratory erperLments and Bimulatlon of four ship Ores and
explosions. Explains the flash point flammable limits and demon-
strates sources of Ignition. Describes the teatlng InHtrumenta for
flammable vapors and the hazards of oxygen excess and d^clency.
1. Shipe— Fires and Are prevention. l U. 8. ODce of Occupa-
tional Safety.
614.8 77-701240
U. S. Office of Occupa- tlonal Satetj
Shire, David
see
My garbage.
Shirley, Richaird M
see
Resonant.
Shirley CUahola. [Motion picture] Mert Koptm and Ckailee
Orinker. Released by Time-Life Pilma. 1970.
4 rain. sd. color. 16 nun. (Bbck views oa raee. bo. 9}
SUMMARY: Presents pubbc rsmsits by Shirley
the philosophy of the New Yort risniisswiiinsii ooi
1. Chiaholm. Shiriey, 1924- 2. United Stslcs— Race question. I.
KopUn, Men. 11. Orinker, Oivlcs. III. Tiae-Ufe FUms. IV. Series: WkaA
viewa on nc«. [Moboa picture^ ao. 9.
tE185.615j 301.45 73-714605
Time-Life nbns 73 MAKC
Shirley Chiaholm: elect one of your own (FUmatrip)
Doubleday and Co. Released by International Communi-
cation Films, 1969.
134 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In.. 331 rpm., 19 mln. (Black
political power)
Crcdira,- Producer, Richard W. Bruner; narrator. Fred Facey;
photography, Eric Marlstany.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the struggle of Shirley Chiaholm, who re-
fused to give up under enormous odds In the field of politics.
1. Chlsholm. Shirley. 1924- 2. Negroee — Politics and suffrsge.
I. Doubleday and ComiMiny, inc. n. Intemstloaal CommanloanoD
Films. Series: Black political power (Fllmstrlp)
320.973 76-735020
International Conunnnl- catim Films
The Shirt factory (Motion picture) British Film Institute,
London, 196-2. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1971.
10 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A 1930-style song and dance musical about working
lo a sweat shop^
1, Musical revues, comedlM, etc. L British Film InsUttlte, Lon-
don. 11. Films Incorporated.
IM1500] 782^ 7fr-712681
Films Incorporated
The Shivering king {Motion picture) Animatoons. Be-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
16 mill. sd. color. IB mm. (Animatoons series)
With tencher's guide. ^ ki
Bummary: A story about a king who suffered from an unbearable
cold and constant shivering until he realized that his cold was the
result of having a cold heart.
I. Animatoons. Inc. il McGraw-Hill Book Company.
398i! Fi A 68-1630
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Shoben, Edward Joseph
E. J. Shoben. Jr.: Ouidanoe and the role of the
E. Joseph Shoben, Jr. , student imrest —
the climate of protest. Part 2.
Student unrest: the climate of protest,
part 1.
Student unrest: the climate of protest,
part 2.
Shock {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1968.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Ijoop tllm.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers gulde-
Bummary: Demonstrates how to treat a person Id a state of shodt
1 Shock. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational O)rpora-
tlon. Series: Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2166
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Shodi: cellular pathophysiology (Filmstrip) Trainez Corp.,
1971.
87 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
19 mln. mlcroeroove. (Patient care series)
AIho Issued with phonotape.
With script and Instructor's manual.
SUMMARY: A training film for nurses. Describes the changes
that take place lo the cells, tissues, and microcirculation as a result
of shock. Shows some of the effects of such changes oo the organs
of the body, and relates them to laboratory studies.
1. Shock. I. Tralnex Corporation, II. Series: Patient care
series (Filmstrip)
[RB150.S5] 610.73 76-739144
Tralnex Corp.
Education Division, 1970.
(inimstrq>] Scott
54 fr. cokK, 35 mm. and phottodisc: 2 i., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (Safety
■t work)
Abo iastwd with phonotape in cavctlc.
With teacher't guide.
SUMMARY: DtKUSMS vsriout atpeca of ichoo) (hop safety. Emphasizes
first aid techniquei for treating shock, fainting, bums, and eye emergencies.
I. School shops — Safety measurct. 2. Fini aid in illness and iqiury. I.
Scou Graphics. Education Division. [1. Series: Safety at work. [Fihiisirip]
[Tn70.4] 6U.8 72-732988
Scon Bducatton Division 72 MARC
Shock: recognition and management {Motion picture)
Smith, Kline and French Laboratories, 1968.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Uses animation and live-action to Illustrate the physiol-
ogy of shock, and to present procedures for recognizing and manag-
ing the nhock patient. Explains the need for evaluation and treat-
ment of shock, and emphasizes the importance of aggressive, but
orderly, procedures. Follows step-by-step initial counter measures,
fluid replacement, venous catheterization, physiological monitoring,
and other necessary measures In the management of the patient In
1. Shock. L Smith. Kline and French Laboratories, Phila-
delphia.
617 70-702865
CINE
Shock treatment {Motion picture) Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 1964.
93 min. sd. bAw. 35 mm.
Cinemascope.
Based on the novel of the same title by WInfred Van Atta.
Credi/«; Producer, Aaron Rosenberg; director, Denis Sanders;
screenplay, Sydney Boehm ; music, Jerry Goldsmith ; director of
photography, Sam Leavitt; film editor, Louis Ix^ffler. Cast: Stuart
Whitman, Carol Lynley, Roddy McDowall. Lauren Bacall.
Bummary: A suspense drama. An actor feigns insanity In order
to be committed to a mental Institution where a murderer Is t>eing
held in connection with a hidden one million dollars.
I. Van Atta, WInfred. Shock treatment, u. Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1358
Shocking pink {Motion picture) Mirisch-Geoffrey Produc-
tions. Released by United Artists Corp., 1965.
8 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Credits." Producers, David H. DePatrle, Fris Freleng; directors.
Friz Freleng. Hawley Pratt; story. Bob Kurts; animation. Norm
McCabe, La Verne Harding, Don Williams; voices, Larry Storch;
music, William Lava; film editor, I..ee Gunther.
Summary: An animated cartoon in which the Pink Panther at-
tempts to make more Inveatlve use of his leisure time
I. Mlrlsch-Geoffrey Productions, n. United Artists Corporation.
791.43 72-707835
285
Shocflies {Motion picture) Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
7 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (Honey Halfwltch)
Cccdif*: Director and writer. Howard Post ; animation, Ai Eugster ;
music. Winston Sharpies.
Bummary: An animated cartoon about Honey Halfwltch and her
humorous attempts to use a magic wand to clean her shoes.
I. Paramount Pictures Corporation. Series: Honey Halfwltch
(Motion picture)
Fi 67-1199
Shoes and your feet {Filmstrip) Diniia ^Vyllie. ltd., Lon-
don, 1960. Made in cooperation with tlte National Oxn-
raittee for Visual Aids in Education. Released in the
TJ. S. by Carman Kducational Associates, 19f>6.
20 fr. color. 35 mm.
With tescher'a manual.
Summary: Traces the history of shoemaJclng to the present day.
and points out the Importance of careful setoctlon aod fitting of shoes
for teen-age gh-le.
1. Books and shoes — Trade and manufacture. i. Dlkna WylUe,
ltd. IL CBrmsn Educational Associates.
613.4 75-734216
Carman Educational Associates
Shoes f<»- Angela (Filmstrip) Teaching Resources Films,
1071. Made by School Times Filmstrips.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 7 In.. 33J rpm.. 5 mln. each
side, mlcrogroove. (Beginning to read, series G)
Reading level two. With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptation of the story book of the same title by
F:ilen Bartow Snavely with Illustrations by Leonard Shortall, about
a little girl who wants nothing but shoes for her birthday. For
primary grades.
I. Snavely, Ellen. Shoes for Angela. II. Teaching Resources
Films. III. Series: Beginning to read (Filmstrip) series G.
372.4 76-738932
Teacliing Resources Films
[Motioa pictiu^ Motorola Systems, 1971.
Made by Woroner Productions.
32 min. td. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Uki actual csaa to train law enforcement orficen in ihe skills
•ad knowledge needed to carry out their duties and uphold the law.
1. Police training. 2. Police. I. Motorola, inc.
tHV8031) 363.2 71-713582
ONE 72if72)Tev MARC
Shoot out at Big Sag (Motion picture) Brennan Produc-
tions. Released by Parallel Film Distributers, 1960.
63 mln. sd. bftw- 16 mm. j, ^
CreditB- Producers, Walter Brennan. Jr., Bud S. Isaacs; director
and writer of screenplay. R<«er Kay; story, Walt Coburn; music.
Bill Loose, Jack Cookerly; director of photography, Uithrop B.
Worth ■ editor. Bud S. Isaacs. Catt: Walter Brennan, l«If Ertck-
son, Ltiana Patten, Chris Robinson, ConaUnce Ford.
Summary A western melodrama. Tells how a range war la nar-
rowly averted when the family that originally settled the Big Sag
Valley allies Itself with a Texan family of squatters to defeat the
hired gunmen of the town criminal.
L Brennan Productions, u. Parallel Film Distrlboters.
Fi 67-2177
Shooting: advanced techniques {Motion picture)
Corp., 1970.
Ealing
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basketball skills)
Loop film- Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Covers various basketball shots from the post posi-
tions : the turn shot, the hook shot, and the turn and Jump shots.
1. Basketball. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mas-i. Se-
ries: Basketball skills (Motion picture)
796.32 70-708798
Elaling Corp.
Hearst Metrotone
Shooting for Hara ( Motion picture )
news, 1964.
3 miiJ. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, v. 7, no. 5)
On reel with A [tfesident remembered and with Focus on the
Aswan Dam— harnessing the Nile.
With study guide.
Summary: Examines the Mariner- Mars Project, and discusses
man's attempts and achievements In space.
1. Project mariner, i. Hearst Metrotone News, inc.. New York.
Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) v. 7, no. 5.
629.43 Fi A 68-2099
Hearst Metrotone News
Shooting: free throws, set, and jump shots (Motion pto-
ture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basketball skills)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summarv: Covers the one-hand push shot, the Jiunp shot, and
l>aBlc free-throw techniques.
1. Basketball. i. Ealing C«rporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Basketball sklUs (MoUon picture)
796^2 76-708797
Ealing Corp.
The Shooting gallery (Motion picture) Kritk^ film,
Prague. Released in the U. S. by Sim Productions, 1970.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit! : Director. Mlroslav Stepanek.
Summary: Presents an allegory of repressed freedom and de-
stroyed love using old targets found at shooting galleries and fairs.
I. Kritki' film. n. Sim Productions, inc.
301.1 79-709260
Sim Productions
Shooting: lay-ups and fade-aways (Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basketball skills)
Ijoop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summtiry: Covers the basic lay-up from the right and the cross-
over lay-up and the fade-away. Shows these shots being taken
close to the basket.
1. BasketttalL l. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Basketliall skills (Motion picture)
796.32 72-708796
Ealing Orporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Shooting on the run (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, England. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 miD. si. culor. super 8 mm. (Soccer fundameotals)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summarv: Demoustrates and explains techniques of shooting on
the run.
1. Soccer. i. E^>then Films, n. Encyclopaedia Brltannloa Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Soccer fundamentals (Motion pic-
ture)
796.334 70-704925
Encyclopaedia Britan- nics Edocational Corp.
Shooting (m the volley and the turn (Motion picture)
Eotheii Films. Boi-eham Wood. England. Released in the
I'. S. bv Kncvclopaedia Biitiinnica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Soccer fundamentals)
I.OOP film.
With teacher's grulde.
Summary: Demonstrates and explains techniques of shooting on
the ToUey end the turn.
1. Soccer. i. Eothen Films, ii. Encyclonaedla BrllanDica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Soccer fundam^itals (Motion pic-
ture)
796.334 74-704926
EncycIopae<Iia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Shop measuring instruments: Calipers and dividers (Film-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm., 8 mIn.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaiwrator, C. Thomas Dean.
Sl'.MMAKY: Shows functions and uses of calipers and dividers,
and explains how to use Inside and outside calipers, bermophrodite
calipers, and common calipers.
1. Calipers. 2. Measuring Instruments. I. (Coronet lostmctlooal
Films. II. Calipers and dividers (Fllmstrip)
rTJl313] 681 72-739230
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop measuring instruments: Dial indicators (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33i rpm., 10 min.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, C. Tbomas Dean.
SUMMAItY : Describes the functions and uses of deal indlcabors.
Shows how they check size variation in machined parts, and explains
the differences among the types.
1. Gages. 2. Measuring Instruments. I. Coronet Instructional
Films. II. Dial indicators (Filmstrip)
rTJ1166] 681 7^-739288
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop measuring instruments: Gage blocks (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
37 fr. <-otor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 in., 33) rpm., lOmln.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, C. Thomas Dean.
St'MMAKY : Shows the various uses of gage blocks, and demon-
strates how to wring together and build up combinations. Explains
the differences between types of blocks.
1. Gage blocks. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Oage blocks
(Filmstrip)
[TJ1166] 681 77-739234
Coronet Instructional
Films
Shop measuring instruments: Blicrometers (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
43 fr. <^t>ior. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 12 min.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: F^ucatlonal collaborator, C. Thomas Dean.
SUMMARY : Describes the characteristics of micrometers, and ex-
plains the principle of how they work using decimal functions. Dis-
cusses inside und outside micrometers and depth gage micrometers.
1. Mlcronieter. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Hicrometen
(Filmstrip)
[TJ1313] 681 76-739231
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop measuring instruments: Steel rules and related In-
struments (Filmstrip) Corona Instructioual Films, 1971.
38 fr. color. STt mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S3| rpm., 6 min.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, C. Thomas Dean.
SUMMARY : Inrroduoea the ateel rule, hook rule, depth gage, com-
bination rule, and centering bead, and explains the functions and
uses of each.
1. Rulers (Inslniments) 2. Measuring Instruments. I. Coronet
InstrnclinDnl Films. II. Steel rules and related instruments (Fllm-
■trlp)
[TJ1313] 681 78-736229
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop measuring instruments: Vernier instruments (Film-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
*t) fr. color. 3.'^ mm. and phonodisc : 1 a., 12 In., 33i rpm., 11 mlD.
A1m> Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide.
CKEDITS : Fxluratlonat collaborator, C. Thomas Dean.
SUMMARY: Explains the uses and functions of the various types
of vernier Instruments, and shows how to use the vernier caliper, the
Temier protractor, and the vernier height gage.
1. Vernlem. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Vernier loatru-
ments (Filmstrip)
[TJ1166] 681 70-739232
Coronet Instructional Films
The Shop on Main Street (Motion picture) Barrandov
Films Studios, Czechslovakia, 1964. Released in the U. S.
by American Educational Films (19711,
12S min. sd. bkw. 16 mm.
Orlgtoaily T«le«wd io SS mm. In the United SUtes by Prominent
CBKDITa: Dlr**««. J*o Kadar. Elmar Klo«: acreeopUjr. Udl.
■lav OrosBnan ; moalc, Zdmek Llska ■ sabtlttos, Undaaj AnderwMi :
pbotographj, VUdlmlr Novotny. CAST; JoMph Kroner, Ida Kamln-
•ka, Hana Sllvkora.
SUMMARY: A dramatixatlon In which a man, given a position
of Aryan comptroller In a small sh<^ run by an elderly Jewish
woman, finds the shop Insolvent and the proprietor in danger of
being ^eat to a concentration camp. The man, torn between the
desire to protect the woman and the deaire to protect himself, tries
to solve his problem by getting monstroosly drunk.
I. Filmovi studio Barrandov. II. American Educational Films.
791.48 72-712273
American Educational Films
Shop safety: Drill presses and lathes (FUmttrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
4? fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 18
min.
With guide
Summary: Shows special safety procedures necesaar/ when using
drill presses and lathes; lUiutrates the correct um of Jtsa, rlaea, and
clamps In connection with these machines.
1. Drilling and boring—Safety measures. 2. Turning— Safety
measures. r. Coronet Instructional P'ilms.
614.85 77-736851
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop safety: General shop hazards (FUmttrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 33| rpm^
13 min.
SwmffWT/: Shows the potential haiards of working with shop
materials, tools, machines, and gases; Illustrates safety measures
to be taken In order to prevent accidents.
1 Industrial safety. i. Coronet Instructional FUma.
614.85 71-736847
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop safety: Grinders, routers, power saws, and jointers
{Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 in., 3S| rpm.,
12 min.
With guide.
Summarv.' Emphasizes the Importance of protecting eyes and
hands when using grinders, routers, power saws, and jointers; lllua-
tratea special safety procedures to observe when using the machines.
1. Power tools — Safety measures. l Coronet Instructional
Films.
614.85 73-736850
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop safety: Hand saws, chisels, and files (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
49 fi'. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 la., 3S| rpm.,
11 min.
With guide.
Bvmmary: lUuntrates special safety rules which apply to band
saws, chisels, and files; demonstrates correct use of the tools and
proper maintenance methods.
1. T00I9— Safety measures. i. Coronet Instmctlonal Films.
614.85 75-736848
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop safety: Screwdrivers, wrenches, sheet metal, and
welding (Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 Id., 831 rpm.,
U min.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates how the simplest shop operation can be
potentially dangerous; stresses the safety aspects of proper han-
dling and maintenance of toola and welding equipment
1, Tools— Safety measures. 2. Welding — Safety measures.
I. Oronet Instructional Films.
614.85 75-736849
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop safety: Think safety (FilrMtrip) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1970.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 b., 12 in., 33| rpm.,
10 min.
With guide.
Summarf/: Stresses the Importance of safety precautions in the
shop by showing how to think safety through attitudes towards
materials, tools, planning, and clothing, and In learning machine
operations.
1. Industrial safety. l Coronet Instractlooal Films.
614.85 78-736846
Coronet Instructional Films
Shop towB. jMotion picture) F. L. McConkey, 1961. Released
by CCM Filmi.
6 min: 'ad. b*w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY, Uiei a poem by P. L. McConkey and drawing! by Jom^
Servcll to depict the work and aoctal environment of a factory town where anger,
fruiusuon. and despair let in when the workmen are laid off
1. Cily and town life. 2. Faciorie*. 3, Unemployed, 1. McConkey. F.
I_ II. CCM Film*.
[HTI53j 332 72-700874
CCM Filmi 72 MARC
Shoplifting — the plot against you (Filmstrip) Merchan-
diser Film Productions, 1966.
59 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.,
10 min.
Summary: Uses familiar store situations to point out to employees
the cost of pilferage to the Individual worker In any modem store
organlKation, as well as to the store Itself.
I. Shoplifting. I. Merchandiser Film ProductEcMis, New York.
364.16 70-732654
Merchandiser Film Productions
Shopper*s guides (Filmstrip) V. S. Dept of Affricnltare,
1967. Made by Photo Lab.
.>7 fr. i-olor. 85 mm.
.\.l)H> isi<ued lis slide set.
With narrative guide.
Hummarii: Points out, as a basis for discussion, rarious ways In
uhlch the consumer can stretch her dollar. Oovers ibe topics: sav.
ing at the supermarket: credit— blessing or burden; today's laundry
basket : shopping sins ; what's underfoot
1. .Shopping— U. 8. 2. Marketing (Home economlca) L U. S.
Dept. of Agriculture.
640.78 Fi E 68-581
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
286
The Shopping center (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. bL color, super 8 nun. (Oommanlty aerTlcea)
Loop film. Film notea on cartridge case.
Bummary: Shows how a shopping center functions as a community
1. Shotting centers. i. Baling Corporatioo. Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Community services (Motion plctnre)
a72.8 76-706184
Ealing Corp.
Shopping street (FUmstrip) Common Ground, London,
1950. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates, 1966.
12 fr. color. 35 mm. (EnterUln and teach)
Summary: Presents pictures selected to widen the experience and
interest of children In the world of shopping. For elementary pradea.
1 Shopping I. Common Ground, ltd., London, ti. Carman Edu-
cational Associates. Series: EnterUln and teach (Filmstrip)
372.8 77-73612»
Carman Educational Associates
Shore birds (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Made by
Jiiiues F. Bishop Film Communications. Released by Mc-
(hnw-llill Hook Co., l!)r>R
4 mlu. si. color. 8 mm. (Let's see the animals series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Summary: Presents a view of the life patterns of shore birds. In-
cluding their characteristics, environment, and locomotion. For pri-
mary grades,
L Shore birds— Juvenile films. i. Chandler Publishing (Com-
pany, San Francisco, ii. McGraw-Hill Boole (Company. Series:
Let's see the animals series (Motion picture)
372.4 7a-702196
SIcGrnw-HIll Book Co.
Shore crab (Motion picture) Thorne Films, 1969.
2 min. si. color, super 8 nun. (The invertebrates seriee)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case,
Credifi; Oollaborator. Bruce RusaelL
Summary: Studies the dasaiflcation, structure, behavior, and
ecology of the shore crab. e, ,„
1. Crabs. I. Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series.
The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
595 70-700812
Tborne Ftlma
Shore drift (Motion p
Maurice Schwartz.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (The Changing earth)
I^op film mounted in cartridge. Issued in super 8 mm. and In
stnndard 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: I'ses close-up vie\vs of colored sand grains, a baU
placed In the water, and t>each material transported to produce a
spit In order to illustrate shore drift
1. IJttoral drift. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series; The Changing earth (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1310
Eating Corporation
Shores of Gulf St. Vincent (Motion picture) Douf^las B.
Steon, Australia. Released in the U. S. by American Edu-
cational Films, 1970.
24 min. sd. color. IS mm.
SUMMARY ; Shows three .submerged reefs off the coast of South
Australia and describes their formation. P'ollows divers who explore
the biological a!q>ects of the reefs. Reveals a wide variety of un-
known and Interesting marine animals.
1. Coral reef fauna— South Australia. 1. Steen. Douglas B.
II. .\nierlcan Educational Films.
551.4 76-708711
American Educational Films
Shorewood Publishers, inc. , New York
'ture) . EalinfT Corp., 1967. Made by
City scapes.
Short (&] vowel sound (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Learning about our language series, set S)
With teacher's guide.
Swnmary: Relates spoken speotA aoonds to fnactlonal languaca
for young children. Teaches how to diacrlminate tlie short t vowrt
sound of the English language. With captions.
1. English language— Phonetlca i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: learning about our language series (Filmstrip)
372.6 74-783090
UcOraw-HlU Book Oo.
Short and long vowels (FUmatrip) McGrnw-Ilill Book Co.,
19G0. Made by University Films.
83 f r. color. 35 mm. ( Discovering speMIng patterns series, set 2 )
With teacher's guide.
Summary-' Uses games, mles. examples, testa, and reviews to ex-
plain spelling patterns and problems dealing with short and ioog
vowels. With captions.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage—Vowels. I. McOraw-Hlli Book Company. Series: Die-
covering q>elllng patterns series (Filmstrip) set 2.
872.6 78-788687
Hcaraw-HiUBookOo.
Short [i] vowel sound (Filmstrip) MoGraw-Hill Book Oo.^
1969. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (LMmIng about our laogoase aartas,
set 3)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Relates spoken speech sounds to functional language
for young children. Teaches how to discriminate the short * vowrt
sound of the English ianguaga With captions.
1. Sngllsh language — Phonetics. l HcOraw-HiU Book Com-
pany. Series: Learning about our language series (Filmstrip)
872.6 78-788450
HcOraw-EUtl Book Go.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Short Film Service, ltd.
see
Insydoutsydin.
Short Films Syndicate
see
Westward whoa!
Short form of division {FUmstrip) Holt, Rinehart and
Winston. Made nnd irlenswi by Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio-Visual Division, liH;8.
40 fr. c«il<ir. 3."i ram. ( Elemrninry mathemHticH, grade 6)
With tenrliini; KU(<1e.
HHrted U1I the Uwk Elementary tuatliematics : patterns and struc-
ture, by E. IJ. Xichola, F, Fournoy, R, Kalin, and L. Simon.
Sntnmati/: Sho%v8 that the quotient Is the greatest possible mul-
tiple of the divisor thnt is less thun or equal to the dividend. I>e-
relops long and short forms of recording the partial quotients. With
captions.
1. Division. I. Nichols, Eugene Douglas, 1923- Elementarr
mathematics: patterns and structure, ii. Holt, Rinehart and Wins-
ton, inc. lit. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc., New York.
Audio-Vlsunl IHvision. Series: Elementary mathematics (Film-
strlpl grade C.
372.7 78-73.1887
Poituliu- -Siieiice Audio- Visuals
A Short history {Motion picture) Romania film, Bucharest.
Released in the V. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1070.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaty: Reviews the history of mankind from the appearaace
of man up to the atomic era.
1. World history. i. Bomaoia Dim. n. Cootmnporary FUms/
HcOrav-Hill.
901.» 70-709345
HcGraw-HiU Book Co.
Short il] TOwH sDoiid (FUmstrip) UoGraw-Hill Book Co^
196&. Made by Joshua Tree Prodoctjona
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Learning about our language jwrles,
■et 8)
With teacher'8 guide.
Bummarv: Relates spoken speech sounds to fuDcUonai language
for young dilldrm. Teaches how to discriminate the ibort I rowel
sound of the En^isfa langusga With captions.
1. Bn^Ish language — Pfaonetica l HcOraw-HiU Book Com-
pany. Series: Learning atmut oar langoage nrlea (FUmstrip)
372.» 71-733461
UcOraw-Hltl Book Co.
Aifonne National Laboratory,
ergy CommiMioa. 1971.
37 miB. td. color. 16 mm.
[Motion picture]
Releaaed by U.S. Atmnic En-
OiifnaUy iroduced for ibowing st the Fourth Inlenutional Coofercficc on
the PcaccAil Ums of Atomic Energy, held in Oeacvi, Switzerland, in the Ml of
1971.
SUMMARY: Describes the devdoptnent of a Technedu(D-99m|eaerst()r at
Brookhaveii Natioasl L.sbocstory and ihowi the medicsl applic*tioa> of the
generator st the Argoane Cancer Research Ho^xtsL
I. RsdioisMope* in medicine. E. United States. Argoone Natknsl
Laboratory. Lemont. OL II. United States. Atomic Energy CoomiiMioa.
[R89S] 621.48 77-714176
U.S. Atomic Energy 72 MARC
%ort fii Towel sDtmd {FUmgtrip) HcOnw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by Joshua Tree Ptoductiona.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Learning about our language aeries,
sets)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Relates spoken speech sounds to functional language
for young children. Teaches how to discriminate the short fl rowel
sound of the English language. With captlona
1. English language — Phonetics. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Learning about our language series (Fllmstrlp)
372.6 7&-733452
UcOraw-Hill Book Go.
The Short story (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Released by Univer-
sal PMucalion and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 rull. color. 35 mm. and phooodlw:. ( Form.<< of literary
expre islon )
Also Issued with phoootape in cassette.
WHh tnsnual.
SUMMARY: Inrestlgates the short story In Englinh literature.
Trace.<< the development of the short story and dracribes possible
extensions of this particular IHerary genre.
1. Short stories, English — History and criticism. I. Fiimfax
Productions, New York. II. Universal Bducatira and Visual Arts
111. Series: Forms of literary expression (Fllmstrlp)
[PR8293 809.81 77-740312
Unirersal Education and Visual Arts
Short (ft, vowel sound {FUmatrip) MoOmw-HUl Book Co.,
1969. Made by Joshua Tree Prodoctiona.
35 fv. color. 35 mm. (Learning about our language, set S)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Relates spoken ^»eech sounds to functional language
for young children. Teaches how to discriminate the short 0 row^
sound of the English language, With captlona
1. English language — Phonetics. l HcOraw-Hlll Book Com-
pany. Series: Learning about our language series (Fllmstrlp)
"" 372.6 79-733468
UcOraw-HiH Boi* Co.
A Short vision {Motion picture) George K. Arthur-Go
Pictures. Made and released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educnf'onnl Corp.. 1964.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummarn: Pictures a bomb being exploded orer a city, and shows
the destruction it ciiuses. „ , „ „,
1 Atomic bomb— Blast effect. i. Arthur (George K.)-Go Pic-
tures, inc.. New York. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
355.02 Fi A 68-2188
Encyclopaedia BrltsQ- nlca Edacatl(»ial Corp.
Short vowete {Filnutrip) Claasroom Materials Ca Made
by Color Slides. Released by Educational Record Sales,
1967.
86 fr. color. 35 mm. (Early reading recognition skills)
With teacher's guide.
Credit:- Authors. Selma Greenberg. AnlU Ourian.
Bummary: Visual exercises and games are used to teach children
to identify and name pictorial representations and to differentiate
long and short rowel sounds.
1. Reading (Preschool) 2. Visual education. S. English lan-
guage—Vowels. I. Classroom Materials Company, il Educational
Record Sales. Series: Early reaflng recognition skills (Fllm-
strlp)
372.6 70-735434
Classroom Materials Co.
Shorthand, see them write (Motion picture) Univerai^ of
Wisconsin. Made by Dept. of Photography-Cinema. Re-
leased by University of Wisconsin Bureau of Audio- Vis-
ual Instruction, 1966.
15 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director and narrator, Russell J. Josler.
Bummary: Two high school seniors and one graduate ""ae^t
demonstrate the writing of Gregg shorthand at speeds of 80 to 200
words a minute and show such techniques as arm and hand position,
turning pages, using proper writing instruments, and proper propor-
tion In writing shorthand. _,,
1 Shortband—Oregg. L Wisconsin. Unlrerslty. iL Wlscon-
■In ' Unlreralty. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instnictioo.
653 Fi A 68-179
Wisconsin. tJnlr. Bur. of Audio-Visual Instruction
Shorty maaqaenulins {Motion picture) New York Motion
Picture Corp., 1914. Released by W. H. Productions
(1918!,
27 min. si. biw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
A BnMicho production. , , o^ * «.— («.1m
Previously released in 1914 under the Utle Shorty toma Judge.
In the John E. Allen Aim collection, Ubrary otCwgi^
CrediU: Producer. Thomas H. Ince. Coat: Shorty B^Uon^
Summary: Western comedy-metodrama. After Shorty t«clearM
of a false murder charge, be maaqueradea as a Judge, fteiM ma
frl«)ds. and sentence* the sheriff to rtx months « 'S^JfS^^n.
I. Nw York Motion Picture Corporafloa. n. W. H. ProdoetlonJi
Company, m. Shorty turns Judge (Motion picture) ir. John E.
Atl««im collection. Fi 68^10
Shorty's trip to Mexico (Motion picture)
see Lickiiig the greasers
A Shot in the dark (Motion picture) Mirisch-Geoffray Pro-
ductions. Released by United Artists Corp., 1964.
101 min. sd. color. S5 mm.
PansTlsion. Color by DeLuxe.
Based on plays by Harry KurnltE and Marcel Achard.
Creditt: Producer and director, Blake Edwards; screenplay, Blake
Edwards. William Peter Blatty; music, Henry Manclni ; director of
photography, Christopher Chalils; film editors, Ra'ph B. Winters,
Bert Bates, Ctut: Peter Sellers. Elke Sommer. George Sanders. Her-
bert Lorn, Tracy Reed, Graham Stark.
Summary: A comedy about a bumbling French inspector who at-
tempts to scire a murder case,
r. Kurults, Harry. A shot Id the dark. ii. Acluird, Marcel. 18W~
L'Idlote. lU. Mlrlsch-Oeoffrey Productions, rr. United Artists Cor-
poration.
Fi 67-1208
Shot-put (Motion picture) Ryan Films. Released by Abbo-
ciation Films, 1960.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: An instructional film demonstrating the shot-put, ex-
plaining that the theory behind the shot-pat la that of a twisted and
bent section of Oat spring steeL
Another issue, b&w.
1. Weight throwing. i. Ryan Films, Hamden. Coon.
a. Association Films, inc.
Association Films
Shot p«L [Motion picture]
Calvin Productiooa.
796.4
Fi A 68-1468
Athletk Inatitute, 1969. Made by
approK. 4 min. li. color, luper S mm. (Trsck and field, do. 4)
Loop film in cartridge.
Abo iMued in standard S mm.
With guide.
CREDrrS: Authors, Bob runmom. John MilchelL
SUMMARY: Membcfi of the Univeraity of Kanaaa Track Team deiwoiMUaie
'S; correct technique* Tor hurting the ihoi put.
1 Weight throwing. 2. Kanaa*. University— Track -athlctict. I. Athtetk
Inatiiulc II. Series: Track and field. (Mocion picture Athletic InadiuW] no. 4.
[GV1093) 796.4 72-700920
Athletic Institute 72 MAKC
Shot pat (Motion picture) Ealing Corp^ 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Field)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bummary: Detailed analysis of shot pat tacfaolgoai, otlUslBit Ufb
speed and freeae frame photography.
1. Weight throwing. i. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge. MaM.
Series: Field (Motion picture)
796.4 7&-706821
Ealing Corp.
287
Shot while hunting {Motion picture) Reader's digest
Made and released by Vavin, 1962.
3 min Bd. b&w. 16 mm.
Based on an article of the same title which appeared In the
Reader's digest. Ortober 1962.
Summary: Gives adrice to hunters about avoiding accidents with
other hunters while Iq the woods.
1. Bunting — Accid«its. l The Reader's dIgesL n. Varln. inc.
New York.
Fi A 68-1924
Vavin, Inc.
Shotgun handling (Motion picture) Field and stream, 1958.
Made by Owen Murphy Productions.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit!: Director and editor. Eric H. Lawrence; writer, Mark R.
Rascorlch; narrattw, John Cannon; music editor. Frank Lewln;
photography. Paul Cohen.
Summary: RusseH Baraett Altken. noted big game hunter, dem-
onstrates fundamentals of correct shotgun handling. Explains the
need for choklni; devices on some guns.
1. Shooting. 2. Shot-guns. l Field and stream.
799.3 Fi 68-651
Shotgun Joe (Motion picture) Jason Films, 1970.
25 miiL sd. color. 16 mm. (Jason Films portrait aeries)
Summary: A cinema rerlt^ portrait of Joe Scanlon. who is serving
time for armed rot>bery In the Connecticut State Keformatory. In-
cludes interviews with guards, teachers, fellow Inmates, family mem-
bera, and with Joe, himself, which reveal that he is moving toward
self-destruction.
1. Scanlon, Joe. i. Jason Films.
155.5 7^-705662
CINE
Shotgun shooting (FUmttrtp), National Rifle AssodatiMi,
1966. Made by Xicom.
53 fr. 35 mm.
With In.iinKtors guide.
Bummary: Presents a step-by-step [wocedure for teadilng bow to
■boot a shotgun. Wltb captlona
L Shot-guns. 2. Shooting. i. National Rlfte AmocUUoo of
America.
799.3 76-733830
National Rifle Assocla- tlon
Shots for your health {FUmstrip) State University of New
York, State Education Dcpt., Bureau of Continuing Edu-
cation Curriculum Development, 1967. Made by Oscar A.
Kaufman and Associates.
57 fr. ciilor. 3.1 mm. and phonotnpe: plastic, 1 reel (4 in.),
31 in. per sec.
Eastman color.
With script.
Crediti: Consultants, James B. Qulnlivan, Rita Pacheco, Joseph
B. Robinson.
Summary: Presents an account of a man who narrowly escapes
death from tetanus caused by a rusty nail wound. Points out the
Importance of immunisation against tetanus and such diseases as
measles, polio, whooping cough, and tetanus.
1. Vaccination. i. New Vorfc (State) Bureau of Continuing
Education Curriculum Development.
Fi 68-2004
Shook! America expand beyond the seas? The United
States acquires new possessionB (FUmstrip) Houghton
Mifflin Co., 1968. Made by EMC Corp.
73 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a. 12 In., 33| rpm^
26 min. mlcrogroore. (Great Issues and decisions of American
history, no. 9)
With teacher's preview and guide.
Summary: Describes the arguments for and against orer^eas
expansion from the time of the purchase of Alaska through the
erents which led to the Spanish American War. Traces derelop-
ments In American orerseas territories up to the present
1. U. S.— Territorial erpanalon. 2. U. S. — Territories and posses*
sions. I. Houghton Hlfllln Company. Series: Great Issues and
decisions of American history (FUmstrip) no. 9.
973 71-732533
Houghton Minin Co.
Should second class citizens give first class performances?
{Motion picture) WCRS-TV and Columbia University.
Relea.=pd by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
American*. Section 23: Korea and Vietnam: the black response)
8um$nary: Professor Robert Browne discusses black participation
In the Korean War. the effect of the McCarthy hearings, the fight for
Justice 111 the .\rnied Forces, and the attitude of blacks toward the
war.
1. tJ. S. Army — N^ro troops. 2. Negroes as soldiers. i. Browiw,
Robert S. B. New York. Tlelerlsloo station WCBS-TV. iw. Co-
lumbia Unlrersity. n. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series:
Black heritage: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Sec-
tion 23 : Korea and Vietnam : the black refqxmse.
951.9 70-704121
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Should you or shouldn't yon — and when? (Filmstrip) War-
ren Schlont Productions, 1970.
69 fi- color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.. IS
min. (Human birth, growth, and derelopment: facts and feelings,
no. 7)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author, Barbara Martinsons.
Bummary: Discusses adolescent sexual beharlor In connection
with insecurity, maturity, and social pressure^
1. Sex Instruction for youth. 2. Sexual ethics. i. Scbloat
(Warren) Productions. Pleasantrllle. N. Y. Series: Human birth,
growth, and dereloptneDt : facts and feelings (Filmstrip) no. 7.
612.6 70-736355
Warren Schloat Pro- ducttooa
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Shoulder (Motion picture) Paul J. Bilka. Released by
Audio- Visual Extension Service, University of Minnesota,
1961.
10 niin. Ml. color. 8 tmn. (Physical examination of the Joints,
and examinallon of the peripheral jolnta, no, 3>
I.oiip flitii ntotinted In cartridge.
Magnetic sound track.
Also iBcued as part of the IG nmi. fllm entitled Examination of
the peripheral Joints. , .. , ,
Summaiy: Explains the principles and techniques of physical
examination of the shoulder.
1 Phynlcal dlaCTiosls. 2. Shoulder. i. Bllka. Paul J., 1919-
II. Minnewta. University. Audio-Visual E^xtension Service. Se-
ries: Ph>-sical examination of the Joints and examination of the
peripheral Jolntx (Motion picture) no. 3.
616.7 70-703526
MlnneM*tu. Tnlv, Audio-Visual Extension Service
Shoulder {.Vofion picture) Bailey Films, 1969.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Injury prevention training
aeries )
Ijoop Dim mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Credits: Script, education consultant, and manual, James O.
Crakes.
Bummary: Shows the structure of the shoulder complex. Illus-
trntL>s shoulder separation and shoulder dislocation. Demonstrates
streni:thening exercise designed to combat tightness In the chest
and in the anterior shoulder region. With captions.
1. Shoulder. 2. Exercise. i. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood,
Calif. Series: Injury prevention training series (Motion picture)
613.7 77-708828
BFA Educational Media
Shoulder loosening {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham W(K>d, Enp. Released in the V. S. by Encyclopaedia
Hritannica Educational Corp., 1967.
3 mIn. si. color. 8 mm, (Basis for beauty-exercise series)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Examines two stages of movement In an exercise for
shoulder loosening involving tbe shoulder Joint and upper back
muscles. Shows the correct positions for the bead, fists, and elbows.
1. Exercise. 2. Posture. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Britannlca Educational Corporation. Series : Basis for beauty-
exercise series ( Motion picture)
613.7 Fi A 67-2325
Eiii yi'lopatdia Brit;iii- nir » Ii^lucational Corp.
The Shoulder nrfl (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Tumbling skills)
S1'MM.\RY: Deinonstriites the pri>[>pr metliod of exeiutiiig a
shoulder roll In tumbling.
1, Tumbling. I. Fairfield Associates. II, Universal Education
and Visual Arts. III. Series: Tumbling skills (Motion picture)
rGV545] 796.4 70-715038
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Shonlderline and chest alterations in the pattern (Motion
picture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970. Made by Indiana
l'iii%'ersi{y.
'.> miD. sd. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also issued as super 8 mm, loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to alter a simple pattern to cor-
rect a shoulderline position.
1. Dressmaking— Pattern design. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
II. Series: Making It In fashion (Motion picture)
fTT515] 646.4 76-712057
Doubleday Multimedia
Shoulders {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1966.
4 mln. si. color, 8 mm. (Weight training serlea)
I>mr fllm.
IsHued in Ktiindurd 8 mui. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Summart/.- L>emon8trateH the press, erect rowing, shoulder shrug,
and forward and lateral arm raises In weight training, showing the
grip, stance, and correct form, as well as tbe muscles affected.
1, Weight lifting. I. Fllm Associates. Series: Weight train-
ing aeries (Motion picture)
796.4 Fi A 68-2807
Film AasoclHtes
The Shout it out alphabet film {Motion picture) Carpenter
Center for Visual Arte, Harvard Univeraty. Released by
Image Resources, 1969.
11 mil:, sd. color. IG mm.
Summary: A fllm game In which ao audience of children tries to
nee how many word« they can recognize by Identifying the flr»t letter
In the collage of animated happenings on the screen,
1. Reading (Primary) i. Harvnrd University. Carpenter Cen-
ter for the Visual Arts, ii. Image Resources, Inc.
372.6 70-706107
CfNB
Show Associates
Brazil — change comes to the rain torest.
Show Biz, inc.
see
Your daily horoscope! January 1st, 1965.
Show card printing: Line-o-Bcribe machine (Filmstrip) Li-
brary Filmstrip Center, 1971.
48 tr color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 b, (1 s. for maniial
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rim.. 15 mln.
Also Issued with phonoUpe In caasette, with audible and Inaudible
signals for manual and automatic projectors. . „ „ ^
CREDITS Producer, Violet Prleatley; graphic art. a Q. Ca«iy.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates how to uae correctly the Une-o-«cribe
ma<AlDe for show card printing. _, n. .
1. Lettering. 2. Advertising cards. I, Library Filmstrip Center,
Wichita, Kan, _ _ ^„„
778 70-738830
Ubrary Filmstrip Center
Show card printing on showcard machine (Filmstrip) Li-
brary Filmstrip Center, 1971.
48 fr color. 35 mm, and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33} rpm.. 16 mln.
microgroove,
.Mso Issued with phonotape In cassette, wl
signals for manual and automatic projectors. „ „ ^
CREDITS: Producer, Violet Priestley; graphic art, C. G. Casey.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates how to use tbe showcard machine In
order to make the desired sign, ., „ .
1. Lettering. 2. Advertising cards. I. Library Filmstrip Center,
Wichita. Kan. ^^ ^^
778 76-738829
Ubrary Filmstrip Center
Show me (Filmstrip) OommunicAtors [19^?i
■•o fr color. 35mm. (Picture story for reading experience)
Siimmnry: Designed to teach deaf children the parts of tbe face,
1. Diiif— Education. 2. Face. i. Communicators (Firm)
Series- Picture story for reading experience (Filmstrip)
372.6 70-733073
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Show me {Motion picture) Bowling Green SUte Univer-
sity. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1967.
28 min. sd. biw. 16 mm.
Summtiry- Discus-ses the advantages of teaching nwvement and
rhythms to the mentally retarded. Proposes a balam-ed s<»P« of ac-
tivities to help teachers decide what materials to use and how to
place them at tbe proper level. ^.. ., -> «„„„„„* *«.
1. Mentally handicapped children-Education. 2. V,**'T "^™
- - — . - Qijio. State University, Bowling Green.
thetlcs of. 3 Rhythi
n. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
372.92
Universal Education and Visual ArU
Fi A 67-5884
A Show of hands (Motion picture) Wing Associates, 1968.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. „ .
Credr'^t: Executive producer, David Wing Nll8.son, story, Helen E.
Wessells; consultants Jack W. Bryant, Helen E. Wessells. Cait:
The Bedford Players,
Summary: Dramatizes the role of the trustee as an Important and
necessary element In the local public library, using the pUy-wlthln-a-
play technique. Focuses upon personal participation In community
affairs as an essential Ingredient to effective democracy.
1. Ubrarles— Trustees. t. Wing Associates.
021.8 77-700838
wing Associates
The Show-off (Motion picture)
Corp., 1926.
Famous Players-Lasky
ri7 mln si, b4w. 35 mm. , , ,
A Pnramount picture presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse U
"*»"■: TrS7ce°r'S^r..or, M.lcolm St CUir : ^-^UJ-.
Pierre OlUngs; photographer. Lee Garmes; *»« ^'to'"' ^^P"*
Biwk CMl: Ford Sterling, Lois Wilson, Louise Brooks. Gregory
Kellv. Claire McDowell. C. W. Goodrich,
.<!ummary: A comedy in which a clerk for the Pennsylvania
Railroad poses aa an important executive to his sweetheart, marries
her, and eventually brings her family to the brink of financial
I ^Keily, George Edward, 1887- The show-off, n. Paramount
Pictures. Inc. ill. Paramount Film Collection, it. American Finn
Institute Collection.
791.43 75-708952
The Show-off (Motion picture) Richard Miner. Released
by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mln si. color, super 8 mm. (You've got a problem)
Loop liltn.
With study guide. . . ,,
SUMMARY- An open.ended film In which a little girl accidentally
ruins a bag of groceries when she stops to help a little boy who is
pretending to be hurt. For elementary grades.
1 Truthfulness mid falsehood— Juvenile films. I. Miner. R ch-
ard. II. BFA Educational Media. IIL Series: You've got a problem
(Motion picture) -woao
[BF7211 372.24 73-714368
BFA Educational Media
The Show that almost wasn't (Motion picture) American
Dental Association, 19C8. Made by Gilbert Altachul Pro-
ductions.
1-') mill. ml. color, 16 mm.
Summary: A group of children In a Head Start school discuss
how to take care of their teeth after a scheduled show Is cancelled
because one of the youngsters has a toothache.
1, Compensatory education. 2, Education, Preschool. 3. Tt^th—
Care and hygiene. i. American Dental Association.
618.4 79-702566
CINE
Showalter, Jean B. The donkey ride
see
The Donkey ride.
Showcase for champions {Motion picture) Monmouth Park
Race Track. Made by Winik Films Corp. Released by
Modem Film Corp., 1967.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures activities from dawn to race time at Monmouth
Race Track. Includes views showing what goes on behind the scenes
of a race and features four stake races In tha flat and over the
hurdles. ™ , ,, ,
1. Horse-racing. I. Monmouth Park Race Track, ir. Modem
Film Corporation, New York,
798 Fi A 68-820
CINE
Showcase meals with canned fruits (Filmstrip) California
Packing Corp., 1965. Released by Del Monte Corp., 1967.
42 fr. color. 85 mm.
With teacher narration and student recipe guide.
Sumptary: Suggests how to use canned fruits for meals and parties.
Presents ideas suited to the capabilities of inexperienced cooks which
'can be prepared within the average class period and nt a reasonable
1, Fruit, Canned. 2. Cookery (Fruit). r, California Packing
Corporation, n. Del Monte Corporation.
641.6 Fi A 68-3759
Del Monte Corp,
Showdown (Motion picture) Ken Friedman and Tom Lo-
fard, 1970.
8 mln, sd. color, 16 mm.
CREDITS : Director and scriptwriter. Ken Friedman.
SUMMARY : An experimental Aim which uses stop motion and
live action to portray life, love, and death In the Old West.
I Friedman, Ken. II. Lofard, Tom.
791.43 72-711442
CINE
Showdown in the Congo (Motion picture) CBS News, 1962.
r.4 mln. sd. b&«-. 16 mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV d.>cuiuentary show CBS i-eports.
Credi'i: Prmliicer. Edward M. Jones; writers, Edward M. Jones.
Richard C. Hottelet : reporter, Richard C. Hottelet; photography.
Wade Bingham. „ ,
SumTnary: Scans briefly the turbulent history of the Congo since
1980 and the UN effort to stabilize IL Examines tbe problems that
the Congo question raised for the UN Including non-payment of
the Congo assessment by several countries, and the question of
trioartite lendei-ship for the UN. C;onslders the Intervention of
for^gn countries such as the U. S., U. S. S. R. and Belgium in the
internal affairs of the Congo. Interviews Cyrllle Adoula, Moise
Tshombe, Dag Hammarskjold, and Adlal Stevenson.
1 Congo (Democratic Republic)— Hist.— 1960- 2. United Na-
tions—Congo (Democratic Republic) i. CBS reports (Television
program) ti. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
Fi 67-754
Showers, Paul. A baby starts to grow
see
A Baby starts to grow.
Showers, Paul. A drop of blood
see
A Drop of blood.
Showers, Paul. Follow your nose
see
Follow your nose.
288
Showers, Paul, Hear your heart
see
Hear your heart.
Showers, Paul. How many teeth
see
How many teeth?
Showers, Paul, How you talk
see
How you talk.
Showers, Paul, Look at your eyes
see
Look at your eyes.
Showers, Paul, Your skin and mine
see
Your skin and mine.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Showers and tub baths (Filnutrip) Trainex Corp^ 1969.
97 fr. color. 35 nmi. and pbonodlsc: 2 a., 12 la, 331 rpm., 19 mln.
microgroove. (Patient care series — basic Dceda, 5)
Also Issued with phonotape 1q cassette.
Developed in cooperation with St Joseph Hospital and ContloenUI
Convalescent Hospital.
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summarv: A training film for nurses. Provldee procedurw to fol-
low for patients* showers, tub baths, and slti baths.
1. Care of the slct 2. Baths. i. Trainex Corporation. Se-
ries: Patient care aeries — basic needs, 5 (Ftlmstrlp)
610.73 7a-737524
Trainex Corp,
Shown, John
see
The Dove.
Violin-door.
Shrine and lotus (Motion picture)
see Buddhism, part 2; Shintoism
Shrines and moniunents (Filmstrip) National Geoji;raphic.
Mnde by National Geoffraphic and Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
90 fr, color. 35 ram. and pbonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector. 1 8, for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm. (Washington)
With script on record Jacket.
Credits: Producer, David S. Boyer.
Summary: Pictures the national shrines and mosoments In Wash-
ington, D. C.
1. Washington. D. C— Monuments. i National Geographic So-
ciety, Washington, D. C ii. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational
Corporation. Series: Washington (Fllmstrlp)
917.53 Fi A 68^578
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Shrines of Canada in focus {Motion picture) George Miho-
vich, 1963.
40 mln. sd. color. 18 mto.
Eastman color.
Bummary: Presents a tour of three of the major Roman Catholic
shrines In Canada: Saint Joseph's Oratory In Montreal; Saint Anne
de BeauprS near Quebec City ; and Queen of the Moot Holy Roaarr
at Cap de la Madeleine near the city of Three Hirers oo the Saint
Lawrence Hlver.
1. Shrines— Canada. l Hlbovlcb, George.
282.71 Fi 67-2178
Shrinking with heat (Motion picture) Jam Handy Organi-
zation. 1967.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Automotive sheet metal repair,
no. 4)
I.«op film mounted in cartridge.
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Shows how to shrink metal using heat, hammer blows,
and rapid cooling to shrink surfaces,
1. Sheet-iuetnl work. i. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Series :
Automotive sheet metal repair, (Motion picture) no. 4.
629.28 Fi A 68-2543
Jam Handy OrRaniza- tion
The ShriBldng world. (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. td. bAw. 16 mm, (World hittory from 1917 to the prociK, no.
17. Unit 6: Towards one world)
SUMMARY: A survey of modem electronic communicalion from itt begin-
ninp to the present. Poses the question whether increased and speeded informa-
tion through radio and television increases undersUnding or sympathy concern-
ing the events reported.
1. Telecommunication. I. British Broadcasting Corporation, TeleviaJon
Service. 11. Time-Life Films. 111. Series: World history from 1917 lo the pre-
sent, [Motion picture] no, 17, Unit 6: Towards one world.
[TK5101.5] 62L38 72-7U767
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Shugard, Amy V
Heritage of freedom.
Shulevltz, Uri, 1935-
see
One Monday morning
One Monday morning.
Shulman, Irving. Harlow
see
Harlow.
Shumway, Eleanor
see
Ethiopia: emerging nation.
Shut up ... Vm crying (Motion picture) Robert Siegler
Productions. Released by Lester A. Schoenfeld Films, 1970.
20 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
SUUMABY: A dramatization in which a mysterious stranger
alters the previously dreary lives of an embittered mlddle-agfd
couple.
I. Robert Siegler Productions. II. Schoenfeld (Lester A.) Films.
New York.
791.43 76-711443
CINE
Skyloek. [Motion picnire] BBC-TV, Lcnxkm. 1969. Releaaed in
the U.S. by Tmie-Life Filmt.
30 min. ad. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An enactment of tite trial scene tmm Shakeapeare'i Mercliant
of Venice.
I. Shakespeare. WiUiam. i564-16t«. Merchani of Venice. Ii. British
BroadcMtini Corporation. Television Service, ill, Trnie-Life FUnu.
[PN1997) 822.3 77-714807
Time-Ufe Films 72 MARC
Si podemos (Yes, we canl) (Motion picture) V. S. A^jency
for International Development Made and released by
Harvest Films, 1967.
22 min. sd. color. 16 nm.
Other Teratons Inued : Portuguese. Sfwnlab.
Summary: Demoostratee to slum and seo]l-«tum r««l<teDt8 of Latin
American cities what can be done to impttwe tbeir lives throtijih
self-li^ projects.
1. Community deTelopment— LaUa Amerloa. l U. S. Ageocy
for IntemaOonal Dereiopment n. Harreet Films, New York. m.
Yes, we can ! (Motion picture)
_ 309.2 77-702867
CINB
Siam — the people of Thailand (Motion picture) WaJt Dis-
ney Productions, 1954. Released by AVrU Disney 16 mm.
Films.
31 min. ad. color. 16 mm. ( People and places)
Released In 35 mm. under the title Slam.
With study guide.
Creditt: Director, Ralph Wright; script, Ralph Wright, Winston
Hibler, Ted Sears, Cecil Maiden; narrator, Winston Blbler; anima-
tion effectR, Joshua Meador. Art Riley; moalc. Oliver Wallace;
photographer, Herbert Knapp: film editor. Jack L. Atwood.
Summary: Explains that despite the on-rush of history, the people
of Thailand in their dally IIvcm. traditions, and devotions to the
Buddhist creed have resisted change from their racial heritage.
Describes the day-by-day activities of a typical family who llTO In
a teakwood sampan at the outskirts of Bangkok.
1. Thailand— Social life and customs. i. Disney (Walt) Pro-
ductions, n. Buena Vista Distribution Company, inc. Walt Disney
16 mm. Films, iii. Slam (Motion picture) Series: People and
places (Motion picture)
915.93 73-700636
Walt Disney 16 mm. Films
Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957.
82, E major
see
Symphony, no. 5, op.
Allegro molto (3rd movement) from
Symphony no. 5 by Jean Sibelius.
Sibelius tme hundredth anniversary (Motion picture) CBS
Television. Released by American Telephone and Tele-
graph Co., 1967.
52 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Leonard Bernstein-New York
Philharmonic young people's concerts)
With teacher's classroom guide.
Summary: Features the performance of Flnlandla. the first move-
ment of tlie Violin concerto in D minor, and the fourth movement
of the Symphony no, 2 In D major by Sibelius to commemorate
the one hundredth anniversary of his birthday.
1. Orchestral music. 2, Sibeliu.«. Jean, 1865-1967— Anniversaries,
etc, 1965. r. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS Television.
n. American Telephone and Telegraph Ompany. Series ; Leonard
Bernstein-New Vork Philharmonic young people's concerts (Motion
picture)
785.1 Fi A 68-2723
Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co.
Sibelius: Symphmiy no. 6, 3rd movement (Motion picture)
Musilog Corp. Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music in motion)
Summary: Eugene Oamlel conducts the Wert Elnd Symphony Or-
chestra as It plays Sibelius' Symphony no, 5, 3rd movement, against
a background of wilderness scenes photographed In Alaska, Toswnite,
and the Colorado Rodtles,
1. Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1967. Symphony, no. 5, op. 82, Eb major.
Allegro molto. r. Musllog Corporation, n. Baitey Films, inc.,
Hollywood, Calif, Serlea: Music In motion (Motion picture)
785.1 72-702567
CINE
Siberia (Filmstrip)
Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
8C fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (The Soviet Union)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Max Heinz; collaborator, Robert Legvold.
SUMMARY: Surveys the vast and varied landscape of Siberia,
potnis out the importance of this region, and examines some of the
problems hampering the development of this part of the Soviet Union.
1. Siberia — Description and travel — 1&45- I. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Series: The Soviet Union
(Fllmstrlp)
[DK756] 915.7 76-739641
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Siberia: Russia's frontier (Motion picture) National Ctec
graphic Society and Metromedia Producers Corp., 1970.
Released by Films Incorporated.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 nma. (National Qeograpbic aerlea)
Edited version of the motion picture entitled Siberia: the eodless
horizon.
Summary : Shows that the fast -growing frontier of Siberia la on
the way to becoming a highly IndustrUllzed lUte.
1. Siberia— Economic conditions. 2. Siberia— I oduatries. I. Na-
tional Geographic Society, Washington, D. G. II. Metromedia Pro-
ducers CorporaUon. HI. Films Incorxwrated. IV. Siberia: the end-
leas horizon (Motion picture)
915.7 73-711279
Films Incorporated
Sib«ria: the endless horizon (Motion picture) National
Geographic Society in association with Metromedia Pro-
ducers, 1969.
51 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (National Oeographlcswles)
Summarv-- A riew of life in northern Siberia.
1. Siberia^ i. National Geographic Society, Washington D C.
n. Metromedia Producers Corporation.
CjjE ^^^-"^ 7^-708663
Siberia: the endless horizon (motion picture)
see Siberia: Russia's frontier; Trans -Siberian
railway
Siberia: the great experiment (Motion picture) British
Broadcasting Corp., L*ondon, in association with Soviet
Academy of Sciences. Released in the U. S. by Peter M.
Robeck & Co., 1966.
50 mln. xd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crpdi(«; Producer and director, Philip Daly; narrators, Tom
Marserlfwii. I»rd Bowden; photographer, Nikolai Kepko; film editor,
Ted Walter,
Summary: A study of an experimental program conducted by the
Academy of Sciences in Siberia at Akademgorodok near Novosibirsk.
Includes sreiio; of participants In the program a.s they work, study,
and play.
1. Akademliil naiik SSSR. SIbirskoe otdelenie. l British
Broadrasting Corporation, ii. Robeck (Peter M.) k Company, inc.,
378.57
72-707764
289
Sibling rivalry [Gillette television commercial] (Motion pic-
ture) Gillette Co., 1966. Made by Televideo Productions.
30 sec <k1. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary; Television commercial for Gillette's Right Guard spray
deodorant.
1. Television advertising— U. S, r. Gillette Company, n. Gil-
lette television commercial (Motion picture)
659.1 Fi 68-244
Sickling of erythrocytes (Motion picture) Education
Development Center, 1969.
2 mln. gl. color. 16 mm. ( DevelopmeDtal biology film program)
With film notes.
Creditt: Producer, director, and photographer, Joseph V. Durden;
consultant. Thomas Hale Ham.
Summary: Sickling is induced by addition to venous blood of an
equal volume of a reducing agent. A drop of the mixture ia placed
on a glass .tilde to show that a low partial pressure of oxygen cauaea
a sickle cell hemoglobin to orient in rigid forms which distort the red
cell into sickle shapes.
1. Erythrocytes. 2. Sickle cell anemia. i. Education Develop-
ment Center. Series: Developmental biology film program (Motion
picture)
574.8 78-707929
Education Development Outer
Sickness and remedies (Motion picture) Ealing; Corp., 1968.
4 mln. -tl. color, super 8 mm. (Colonial America: the Pil-
grims at I'lymouth)
l,.oop lllm. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Cred'U: Authors, George Moore, Wiltard Woodruff.
Summary: Depicts a colonial doctor undoing a splint from a
broken arm, tending a sick child, and preparing a poultice and an
herlial remedy.
1. Medlcliie~U. S. 2. Medicine— 15th-18th centuries. i. Eal-
ing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series : Colonial America :
the Pilgrims at Plymouth (Motion picture)
616 Fi A 68^44
Ealing C^irporation
Side and overarm strokes (Motion picture) Arthur Evans.
Released by Bailey Films. 1967.
4 mill, si. color, super 8 mm, (Handball skills aeries)
IjHjp film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
CredUi: Kdiicational consultants, Harold Kruger, Allan Sawyer.
Summary: IKmonstrates the side and overarm strokes In slow-
motion so that each movement can be carefully studied. With cap-
tions,
1. Handball, i. Evans, Arthur, ii. Bailey Films, inc. Holly-
wood. Calif. Series: Handball skills series (Motion picture)
796.31 79-708807
BFA Educational Media
Side horse 1 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm, (Gymnastics)
Loop lilm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credita: Author, Bill Meade.
Summarv: Demonstrates the following skills on the side horae:
support, single leg cut, alternates, and bounce squat vault
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Maaa
Series: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 71-700456
E^Ung Corporation
Side horse 2 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln, 81. color, sujwr 8 mm. (Gymnastlca)
Loop Him. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Bill Meade
Summary; Demonstrate* the following akllla on the side horse :
Blngle leg circle. Inside leg circle, travel down, and single tear
dismount "
1. Vaulting-horse. l Ealing Corporation, Cambridge; Mast.
Series: Gymnastics (MoUon picture) ^^
„ ,. „ 796.4 75-700457
Ealing Corporation
Side hmse 3 (Motion picture) Ealinj^ Corp., 1969.
4 mln, si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case,
Creaitt: Author, BUI Meade.
Summon/; Demonstrates the following skills on the aide bone:
front adaaors, back adssors, doable leg circle, and double rear
dttmount
1. Vaultlng-horae. i. Ealing Corporation, Ombrldge, Maaa.
Series: Gymnaatlcs (Motion picture)
796.4 79-700458
Baling Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Side horse: Advanced combinatiims 1 (Sfotion pietura)
Encyclopaedia Britaimica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mil), si. color. 8 mm.
Wttli teacher's ^ide.
Credita: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Bummiont: Pre«eiits key morea on the side bori«e as demoDstmted
by aa expert gymnast
1. Vaulting-horw. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Bdncational
Corporation.
796.4 71-707039
Encyclopaedia Brltao- nlca Bducaticmal Corp.
^de horse: Advanced combinati«is 2 (Motion piohm)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mill. si. color. 8 mm.
WItli teacher's gnlde.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summarii: Presents key moTea on the side horse as demoiutrated
by an expert gymnast.
1. VauUlog-borse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Bducatlonal
Corporation.
796.4 76-707040
Encyclopaedia Briuo- nlca Educational Corp.
Side hwse: Advanced combinaticMis 3 (Motion pietwv)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mm. si. c-ulor. S mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Collaborator. George Falussy.
Summary: FresentH key moves un the side horw as demonstrated
by an expert gymaasL
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 70-707041
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Side horse: Advanced dismounts (Motion picture) En<7-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Presents key mores on the side horse as demonstrated
by an expert gymnast
1. Vaultlng-borse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 70-707038
Encyclopaedia Brltao- nlca Educational Corp.
^e horse: Advanced mounts {Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy,
Summary: Presents key moves on the Bide hone as demonstrated
by an expert gymnast
1. Vaultlng-borse. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 73-707034
Encyclopaedia Brltao- nlca EMucatlonal Corp.
Side horse: Advanced scissors (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Presents key mores on the side horse as dttnonstrat«d
by an expert gymnast
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Bdncational
Corporation.
796.4 79-707030
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bdncational Corp.
Side horse: Basic swings {Motion picture) Athletic Insti-
tute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit*: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Vaulting-horse. t. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 79-705848
Athletic Institute
Side horse: Basic terns and positions (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
:i mil' si. color. 8 mm.
Wltli t«i. her's guide.
Credits: Collabortttor, George Falussy.
Summary: I'resents key moves on the horlMotal bars as demon-
strated by an «'X[.>crt cymnaat.
1. Vaulting-hoi-se. i. Encycl(q>aedia Britannlca Educational
(Corpora tloii.
796.4 72-707023
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Side horse: Czech or Hoore (Motion picture) Encyok^Media
Britannica Edocati<ma] Omp^ 1968.
8 nin. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George rahtaar-
Summary: Presents a key move on the side borae aa deoiooatrated
by an expert gymnast.
1. Vanlting-borse. i. Bncyclopeedia Britannica Bdncational
CorporatlMi.
796.4 78-707038
Bocyclopaedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Side horse: Double lag drclas (Motion picture)
paedia Britannica Edocatioual Corp., 1968.
Encyclo-
8 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CredlU: Collaborator, George Faltuay.
Summary-' Preeeou key Dwvaa on tba aide hotm aa daDOoatraMd
by an expert gymnast
1, Vaultlng-horae. i. Bncyclopaedla Britannlca Bdueatiooal
CoriK>ratioo.
796.4 70-707028
Boeydopaedla Brltao- nlca Bldacatlonal Corp.
Side horse: Double leg circles (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Vault Ing-horae. i. Athletic Institute. Series: M«is
Ktrmnastios series (Motion picture)
796.4 77-705850
Athletic Institute
Side horse: Double leg travel to Schwabenwende — (loop)
dismount (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
Made by C'alvin Productions,
4 niln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gj-mnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant. Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705851
Athletic Institute
Side horse : Intermediate dismounts (Motion picture) Encry-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*; Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Presents key moves on the side horse as demonstrated
by ao expert gymnast
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational
Corporation.
796.4 72-707031
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Side horse: Intermediate mounts (Motion picture)
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
Ency-
2 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy,
Summary: Presents key moves on the side horse as demonstrated
by an expert gymnast
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edncattonal
Corporation.
796.4 76-707032
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Side horse: Intermediate movements (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: Connultant. Newt I»ken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 71-705854
Athletic Institute
Side horse: Inverted Stockli (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 "im,
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Faluaqr,
Summary: Presents a key more on the aide horse as damonatrated
by an expert gymnast
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Bdncational
Corporation.
796.4 74r-707037
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Bducatlotud Corp.
Side horse: Kehre (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mlo. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Cotlatwrator, George Faloaay.
Summary: Presents a key move on the side horse at demonstrated
by an expert gymnast
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Encycl(wiedla Britannlca Bdncational
Corporation.
796.4 70-707036
Encj'clopaedia BrlUn- nlca Bdncational Corp.
Side horse: Lead-up progression 1 (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Faluasy.
Summary: Presents routines performed on the side borae to aalat
Instructors to give safe and correct guidance to gymnasts.
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational
Corporation.
796.4 73-707042
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Bdncational Corp.
Side horse: Lead-up progression 2 (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mill Ml. vo\oT. 8 mm.
With teaclier's cuiUe.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Presents routines performed on ti>e aide horse to assist
Instructors to give safe and correct guidance to gymnasts.
1. Vaulting- horse. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica IDducatlonal
Corporation.
796.4 77-707043
Encyclopaedia Brltao- nlca Bdueatiooal Corp.
290
Side horse: Lead-up progressions 3 (Motion picture) Enpy.
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mill. HI. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Preiients routines performed on the side horse to assist
instructors to give safe and correct guidance to gymnasts.
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 70-707044
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Side horse: Lead-up progressions 4 (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mill. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary.' Presents routines performed on the side horse to assist
Instructors to give safe and correct guidance to gymnasts.
1. Vaultlng-horse. t. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational
Corporation.
796.4 74r-707045
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Side hCH'sc: Loop dismount (Motion picture) Athletic In-
stitute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 nmi. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Newt l«ken.
Summary.- M^nbers of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 78-705853
Athletic Institute
Side horse: Schwabenflanke — Schwabenwende (Motion pic-
ture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Produc-
tions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics seizes)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Newt LoSen.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 76-705856
Athletic Institute
Side horse: Scissors {Motion picture) Athletic Institute,
1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their tecbnigues.
1. Vault I ng -horse. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 72-705849
Athletic Institute
Side horse: Short roattne 1 (Motion picture) Encyolo-
pnedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. Ki. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Faluasy.
Summary: Presents key moves on the side horse as demonstrated
by an expert gymnast.
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Encyclopaedia BriUnnIca Educational
Corporation.
796.4 78-707046
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bdueatiooal Corp.
Side horse: Short routine 2 (Motion picture) Eneyclo-
paedin Britannica Educational Corp.. 1968.
2 uiln, hI. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Presents key moves on the side horse as demonstrated
by an expert gymnast.
1. Vaultlng-horse. L Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 71-707047
Encyclopaedia Britan* nlca Bducatimal Corp.
Side horse: Short routine 3 (Motion pieture)
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
Enoydo-
2 min. si. color 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George faluasy.
Summary: PresenU key moves on the side horae as demonstrated
by an expert gymnasL
I. Vaultlng-horse. i. BncyclopaedU ^itannlea Bducational
(Corporation.
796.4 76-707048
EncTClcv**dia BriUn* nlca Bdocatiooal Corp.
Side horse: Short routine 4 (Motion pieture) Encydo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1966.
8 min. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falusay.
Summary: Preiients key moves on the side horse as demonstrated
by ao expert gymnasL
1. Vault! ng-horse. i. Bncyclopaedla Britannlca BdncaUonal
Corporation.
796.4 79-707049
Bncyclopaedla BrlUn- nlca Bdvcattooal Oocp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
SMe horse: Simple dismounts fnHn feint support {Motion
fieturt) Encyolopaedta Britannica Educational Corp.,
1068.
'1 mill. *\. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's ftulde.
Cicditg: (_'ollalH>rator, George FaUissy.
Summan/: Presents key moves on the horlMmtal bars as demon-
strated by an ezi>ert Kym&ut
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 73-707026
Esoyclt^edla Brltaa- nlca Bducatlonal Corp.
Side horse: Simple leg; moTcments (Motion picture) "Eacj-
clopaedift Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 ml". Rl. color, 8 mm.
With tencher's guide.
Credits: ''oltaborator, George Falussy.
tiuminary: I'resents key moTes on the boricoDtal bars as demon-
strated by an expert lo'maast.
1. Vault! ng-hun«e. i. Kncyctopuedla Britannica Elducational
Corporation.
796.4 76-707024
ElDcyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Side horse: Simple moonts {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mln, si. color. 8 mm.
With tenoher's liulde.
Vredila: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary; Presents key moves on the horizontal bars as demon-
strated by an expert grmoaat
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 77-707027
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bducatlonal Corp.
Side horse: Simple scissors {Motion picture) Enc^cloptedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mln. si. color. 8 nun.
With teacher's guld&
Creditt: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Bummary: Presents key moves on the side horw as demonstrated
by an exiiert gymaast
1. Vaulting-horse. j. Elncyclopaedla Britannica Bducatlonal
Corporation.
796.4 74-707029
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bdacatlonil Corp.
Side horse: Single leg circles {Motion picture)
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
Encyclo*
3 mln
si. color. 8 mm.
With reiicher's guide.
Credit!: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Presents key moves on the horlKOntal bars as demon-
strated by an expert gymnast
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
796.4 70-707025
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bducatlonal Corp.
Side horse: Stockli— back stockli {Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. 8i, color, xuper 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit): ConsulUnt, Newt Lokeo.
Summary: Manbers of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their tecbniqaes.
J. Vaulting-horse. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Mm's
gymnastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 74-705862
Athletic Institute
Side horse: Swiss {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Collaborator, George Paluaiy.
Summary; Presents a key move on the side horse as demonstrated
by an expert gymnast
1. Vaulting-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
^ , ^, „ 796.4 7^-707512
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca BducaUonal Corp.
Side horse: Travel or side lift {Motion piehin) Encydo-
pae(Ca Britannica EdncaticHul Corp^ 19A8.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credila: Collaborator, George Falussy,
Summary: Presents a key move on the side borse as dnnonatrated
by an expert gymnast.
1. Vaulting-horse. l Encycl<^raedia Britannica Bducatlonal
Corporation.
796.4 70-707085
Encycl<HMiedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Side*horse vaults and snpport exerdses {Motion picture)
Center for Instructional Communications, Syracuse Uni-
versity. Made and released by Syracuse University, 1966.
17 mlo. sd. b&w. 18 mm.
Creditt: Director and author, Paul Romeo.
Summary: Shows more than a hundred exercises for Junior and
senior high schools to emphasize the use of progression In teacbinf.
Features spotting, assisting, and safety precautions, using slow-
motion and stop-action photography.
1. Exercise. i. Syracuse University. Center for InWructlonal
Commtiaicatloaa. n. Syracuse University.
613.7 Fi A 68-1341
Syracuse. Univ. Ubr.
Side issue (Motion picture) Iowa State University, Design
Center. Released by Iowa State University, Film Pn>-
dttction Unit, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : I^rodiicers, directors, photographers, and editors, Nor-
man Abrams, Robert I>orr.
SUMMARY: Documents one form of environmental deatroctlon
created by automobiles and highway systems, using wctatm ot high-
ways, highway signs, and dead animals to present an Ignored aspect
of contemporary culture.
1. Roadside Improvement I. Iowa. State University of Science
and Tecbnolc«y, Ames. Dealgn Center. II. Iowa. State University.
Film Production Unit
[TE177] 388 73-713963
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
Side stroke {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.^ 1970.
S mlD. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Swimming)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Detailed analysis of tbe side stroke, utilising high
Q)eed photography and freeze frames.
1. Swimming. t. Baling Corporation, Cambrldte, Mass. Se-
ries: Swimming (Motion pictare)
797.2 77-705363
Ealing Corp.
Sldewo>kfl
mation Inc., 1969.
[Filmatrip] Leaminc and Infor-
100 fr. color. 35 mm. (WaitrcM tiakung program, no. 8)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: Showi tlte importance of ndc wodt, 1m>w it varies in diffeneBl
restaurmnu. ind how to open and close side work. lUunrsies bow to Mttic
grievances, how to smutc guest privacy, how to handle obnouous or troublesome
guetta, bow to avoid quarrdi about the check, and how to letve children. With
1. WaitrcHes. 2. Food Krvice. 1. Learning and Infomuiioa Inc. 11.
Series: Waitresa training program. [PUnutiip] tra. 8.
[TX925] 647 72-732669
Learning and Information 72 MARC
Inc.
Sidehorse and vaulting (Motion picture) Associated Film
Services. Made by Jan Sadlo. Released by AIMS In-
Btructioiiul Media Services, 1971.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Physical education for boys wrles)
With guide.
CREDITS: Adviser, Lyonel D. Avance.
SUMMARY; Demonstrates basic sidehorse vaulting and support
work. Ehnphasltes teaching technlQueK, progressions, spotting, and
performers. Includen some advanced routines.
I. Vaulting-horse. I. Associated Film Services. II. AIMS In-
structional Media Services. III. Series: Physical education for boys
series (Motion picture)
[GV523] 796.4 75-714075
AIMSlDstroctlonal Media SerrlcM
Tbe Sidewalk artists. [Motion picture^ Houghton Mifflin Co.,
1971. Made by Amazing Life Games Co.
•pprox9min »d. color. 16 mm. (The Amazing Life Games Theater)
CREDITS: Projeci originator. Elhel Young; collaborators. Allonia Gadsden,
Marilyn Bums.
SUMMARY: Explores texture and color through the eyes and experiences
of city children who observe the change in the city resulting from the work of
sidewalk artisU. Includes scenes of orange-crate cities, and painted boxes, pave-
ment, and fences. For kindergarten.
1. Cities and towns in an— Juvenile films. (1. Cities and towns in artj
1. Houghton MifTlin Company. 11 Series: The Amaiing Life Games Theater
[Motion picture]
[N82i7.C35] 372.5 72-701743
Houghton MifTlin Co 72 MARC
Sidewalks {FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
.^t8 fr. color. 35 mm. ami phonodlm.-; 1 .k., 12 in., 33j rpm.. S
mln. nilcrogruove. (Imitgex and inmgliuitloii.'i: seeing creatively, no.
3)
With teacher'.s manual.
Crediti: Author, Michael Slegel.
Summary: Uses scenes of various sldewallci of New York to aid
children In learning to see things more inteti.'Wiy.
1. Visual education. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Images
and Imaginations: seeing creatively (FUmstrip) no. 3.
372.6 73-733796
Eye Gate House
Sidney liunet Film Productions
see
The Deadly affair.
Sidney N. lAverents Productionfi
see
The Butterfly with fi>ur birthdays.
Snails and how they walk.
Sldncr Poftier. [Motion picture] Mert Koi^ and Charlei
Grinker. Released by Tune-Life Films. 1970.
4 min ad. color. 16 mm. (Black views on race, rto. ]4)
SUMMARY: Prcient* public remarics by Sidney Poitier which caprcsi the
philosophy of the actor concerning race relations.
1. Poitier, Sidney. 2. United States— Race question. 1. Koplin, Mert
il Grinker, Charles. 111. Time-Ufc Films. IV. Series: Black views on race.
[Motion picture] no. 14.
[E185.615] 301.45 72-714610
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Lc SiMe des lamiires (Fihnstrip) Wantn Schloat Pro-
ductions, 1971.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 15 mln.
Issued In a set entitled En fran^ala.
English version also issued.
With teacher's giilde.
TREDITS: Producer. LlUa Brownstone.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching dim. Portrays the in-
fluence of the age of Louis XIV on the derelt^ment of tbe arts In
later eighteenth century France.
1. Art, French. 2. Art, Modern— ITth-lSth centuries— France.
I. Schloat (Warren) ProducUons, Pleasant r I lie. N. T II. En fran-
Cais (FUmstrip)
[N6846] 448 709.44 70-739306
Warr^ Schloat Productions
Siege of Leningrad {Motion picture) CBS News, 1965.
3<> min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecust on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century,
CrediU: Producer, Isaac Klelnerman; writer, Robert Clurtnan ;
narrator, Waiter Cronkite; composer. Mario Nasc-lmbene; coixluctor,
Alfredo Antonlnl ; editor, Walter Katz.
nummary: Describes tbe German sl^e of Leningrad during World
War n. Recounts the struggles against starvation and tbe bitter
cold of tbe winters from 1941 until January 1944, when tbe Germans
were forced to retreat
1. Leningrad— Siege, 1&41-1W4. i. The Twentieth century (Tele-
vision program) n. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News.
940.543 Fi 68-245
The Siege of the Alamo (Motion picture) CBS News. Re-
lented by BFA Educational Media. 1971.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (You are there)
With study guide,
SrsiilARY: Recounts the events leading to tbe Battle of the
Alamo, portrnys the defeat of the Texana at the Alamo, and cover*
the subsequent defeat of the Mexicans by Sam Hoitston.
1. Alamo— Siege. 1836. 2. Texas— Revolntlon, 1835-1836. I. Co-
lumhla Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS Newa. II. BFA Elducattonal
Media. III. Series : Tou are there (Motion picture)
[F890] 976 7&-714895
BFA F.ducatlonal Media
The Siege of the Rock (Israel). [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Lon-
don. 1969. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films, 1970.
30 min- »d. color. 16 mm. (The Glory that remains, no 8)
CREDITS: Producer, Geoffrey Baines; writer and narrator, Robert Erskine.
SUMMARY: Reveab tiie remaining traces of the morUl itruggte of the Jews
almost 2,000 years ago at the Rock of Masada, the last outpost of resistance to
R<Mnan tyranny,
1. Mezada (Fortress). Israel. 1 British Broadcasting Corporation. Televi-
sion Service. II. Time-Life Fibns. III. Series: Tbe Glory that remains. [Motion
picture] no. 8.
[DSU0.M5) 933 70-710387
A.L.A. Booklist 72ir72,rcv MARC
Siege of the Saxons {Motion picture) Ameran Films, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1963.
85 mln. sd. color. 3S mm.
A Charles H. Scbneer production.
CreditB: Producer. Jud Kinberg: director, Nathan Juran; writers,
John Kohn, Jud Kinberg; music, I,aurle Johnson; photographers,
Wllkle Cooper, Jack Mills; editor. Maurice Bootes. Ca»t: Janette
Scott, Ronald Lewis, Itonald Howard, John Laurie, Mark Dlgnam.
Bummary: An adventure drama Involving a plot against King
Arthur by a knight In his own cotirt who planned to turn England
over to a Saxon prince.
r. Am«'an Films, ii. Colombia Plcturea Corporation.
Fi 67-1260
Siegel, Marian
see
A la Mozart.
291
Siegler (Robert) Productionfi
see Robert Siegler Producticms
Sienna Productions
see
Super plastic elastic goggles.
Sierra Club
see
Nipomo— the Uving dunea.
Oill spoilt Pattenu in pollutioa.
Weat Chichagon
Sierra Club, San Francisco
see
Grand Canyon.
Miner's ridge.
Nature next door.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sierra Club, San Francisco (Continued)
No room for ^vildemess?
The Redwoods.
Two Yosemites.
Wilderness river trail.
Sierra Qub/ Stanford Star Spangled Banner. [Motion picture]
Sierra Club. Made and released by Dawson Productions. 1972.
2 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presenu an srraRgcment by Arthur P. Barnes of the Sur-
Spangled Banner, played by the Stanford University Marching Band, with photo-
graphs of the American wilderness made by the Sierra Oub,
1 The Sur-$p«ngled Banner. 1. Sierra Oub. 1[, Dawson (Larry) Produc-
tions, San Francisco, III Title: Star Spangled Banner. [Motion picture]
tM1630.3.S69] 917.3 72-702144
Dawson Productions 72 MARC
Sierra L«OBe. [Filmstrip] Avid Corp., 1972.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 »., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., IS min.
With teacher's guide,
SUMMARY: Portrays economic growth and change in Sierra LeoUc, cover-
ing markets, agriculture, housing, and major mining activities.
1. Sierra Leone — Economic conditiaiu. I. Avid Corporation.
tHC517.S5] 916.6 73-740512
Avid Corp. 72 MARC
Sigaboy. [Motion picture] Maryknoll Fathers. Made by Amram
Nowak Associates. Released by World Horizon Films, 1971.
52 min sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A study of a small village on the island of Mindanao and its
people, who arc caught in a social, cultural and political revolution.
1. Mindanao— Politics and government. 2. Mindanao — Social conditions.
I. Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America. 11. World Horizon Films,
Maryknoll, NY.
tDS688.M2j 919.14 72-700173
CINE 72 MARC
Sighet-Sighet {Mot'ion picture) Harold Becker Productions,
1967.
■11 min. sd. Wtw. 35 mm.
Sumttiiiry: A study of the life of a fourteen -year-old boy who was
uprooted In 1&44 from his home and deported with ten thousand
other Jews of Sighet to Auschwitz. Portrays his return twenty years
later to a town that no longer Is and never again will be.
1. Jews In Sighet, Rumania, 2. World War, 1930-1&45— Jews.
I. Becker (Harold) Productions, New York.
Fi A 67-606
CINE
Sight I {Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 iiiln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Five senses)
I.^xip fllm.
With film guide.
f!um»inrg; I'se.-* live photography and animated denionstrutlons
to describe the lens. iris, retina, cornea, optic nerve, and aqueous
and vilreotis hiiiuur and to explain the sense of sight. For elementary
grades,
1. Vision — Juvenile films. 2. Eye — Anatomy. t. Eye Gate
House, Inc. Series : The Five senses (Motion picture)
372.3 70-704708
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Sight II (Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969,
4 niln. si. color. Riiper 8 mm. {The Five senses)
Loop flim.
With film guide.
Summary: ("umpiires the human eye with a simple camera ; shows
way* to protect ♦•veslght. For elementary grades.
1. Vision— Juvenile films. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series:
Thp Five senses (Motion pictuie)
372.r> 74-704709
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Sight and sound: Media in foreign langnage teaching (Mo-
tion picture) James W. Dodge. Keleased by Northeaat
Conference Films, 1969.
32 min. sd. color. Ifl mm.
Credit:- Director and photography, Peter Davis; writer and editor,
James Dodge.
Summary: Shows the teaching tnethods used In foreign language
claKMrooms which are dependent upon media such as tape recorders,
overhead projectors, slide projectors, Qtm, computer-assisted Instruc-
tional programs, and multi-media presentations.
1. Language and languagen— Study and teaching — Audio-visual
aids. I. Dodge, Jnmeji W. ii. Northeast Conference Films.
371.33 72-705045
James W. Dodge
Sight and nound: Media in French
{Motion picture) James W. Dodge,
east Conference Films, 1969.
language teaching
Released by North-
12 min- sd. color. 10 mm, . ^,. „ .
Credit*: Director, co-producer, photographer, and editor, «ter
DaviK; writer. James Dodge.
Hummary: Demonstrates the use of Olmstrlps and Upe recordings
of native spoken dialog In teaching French to the fifth grade class
of an Inner city schooL _ , . ,,
1 French languaite—Sludy and teaching (Elementary)— Audio-
visual aldN I. Doilge, James W. il Northeast Conference Films.
371.33 70-705047
James W. Dodge
Sight and sound: Media in German language teaching
{Motion picture) James W. Dodge. Released by North-
east Conference Films, 1969.
12 min. sd- color. 16 mm.
Credits: Co-producer, director, co-writer, photographer, and editor,
Peter Davis ; co-writer, James Dodge.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of film, Mldes, and tape record-
ings In the teaching of a high school German class.
1. German language — Study and teaching — Audio-visual aids.
L Dodge, James W. n. Northeast Conference Films.
371.33 7a-705048
James W. Dodge
Sieht and sound: Media in Spanish language teachuig(itfo-
"^r^Ze) James W. Dodge. Released by Northeast
Conference Films, 1969.
Sedi.°.: SlrecTorand' SSio.r.ph.r, Pete. D.»l,, writer and
editor, James Dodge. . , methods used In > eoUege Spanish
cC"a'^'^d™S,™t»S^n» o" «'» and overhead projector ,.
"TS'S'' language -Study and teaching -Andlo-vlsnal aids.
,. i^gr;l',L'w^fNorthe.st Con^^nce Film. ^^^^^
James W. Dodge
Sight, light, and coHot (Motion picture) Greneral Electric
Educational Films, 1971.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMM.^RY : Scientists explain the relationship between sight,
light, and color and discuss varioua prlnclpla of color.
1. Color. I. General Electric Educational Piims.
[QC495] 535 75-713463
General Electric Edu- catlonal Films
Sights and sounds (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Re-
leased by Ealing Corp., 1971.
6 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: General editors, George N. Moore, G. WlUlard Wood-
ruff.
CONTENTS: Sounds In the home. — Sounds la the conntrj. —
Sounds in the city. — Sounds la stores.— Sounds of fun. — Sounda of
work. For elementary grades.
1. Sound— Juvenile fllais. 2. Vocabutary—Juveolle films. I.
Educational Direction, tna II. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
372.6 73-737866
EallDg Corporation
Sights and sounds of a city (Motion picture) Bochsler
Studios, Hamilton, Ont Released in Canada by National
Film Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Cana-
dian Tsavel Film Library, 1966.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm, , , , ,, ^
Summary: l^cribes the city of Hamilton, Ontario, duniis the
summer tourist season. „ . . „. ,, ,-. ,i„
1 Hamilton. Ont.— Description. i. Bochsler Studio-, ii. ean.-ida.
National Film Board, m. Canadian Travel Film Llbrury.
917.13 78-700333
National Film Board of Canada
The Sights and sounds of summer {Filmetrip) Hudson
Photographic Industries, 1969.
44 fv. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm.,
1 min. microgroove. (The Four seasons In the city)
Also issued with phonotape In casette.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary: Explains the changes In nature as summer comes to
the city. Descril>es for young children the seasonal holidays, sportB,
and children's activities.
1. Summer — Juvenile films. i. Hudson Phot<«raphIc Indastnea.
Series; The Four seasons In the city (Filmstrip)
Sights and sounds of the farm {Filmstrip)
Visual Education, 1967.
Society for
Hudson Photographic
372.3
Industries
76-733029
Sights and sounds of the amusement park {FUmatrip)
Society for Visual Education, 1967.
41 fr. color. :r> mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. 33i rpm., 7 min.
(Our world of sights and sounds)
With teacher's guide.
Creditj; Consnltant, Gwendolyn I>aroche.
Summon/.- Depicts the excitement and kaleidoscopic activity of
two boys and their parents on the rides in a children's amusement
park. Includes views of a merry-go-round, a helicopter, a Ferris
wheel, boats, a refreshment stand, and a wild mouse.
1. Amusement parks. i. Society for Visual Education, inc.,
Chicago. Series: Our world of sights and sounds (Filmstrip)
791.068 Fi A 68-3556
Society for Visual Education
Sights and sounds of the amusement park
see
Vistas y sonidos del parqiic dc divcrsittnes.
Sights and sounds of the city (Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1967.
30 fr inlc.r- ST. mm. and jihoiiodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 8
mlpi. (f.)iii- wmld of sightx and sounds)
With teaclifr's guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gwendolyn 1-nmche.
Humman/: Points out the dependence of city people on trans-
portation l»y picturing people and goods coming into the city by
train, truck, and airplane.
Explores a variety of city homes, the downtown area of the city
and its center, showing its commercial and cultural aspects. In-
cludes visits to an office, a museum, a theater, skyscrapers, and Inner
city traffic and construction sites.
1 City and town life. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc.,
Chicago. Series: Our world of sights and sounds (Filmstrip)
301.3 Fi A 68-3554
Society for Visual Education
32 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 7 min.
(Our world of sights and sounds)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gwendolyn I^roche.
Summary: Descrih^ life on a farm. Surveys the farm buildings
and examines their functions. Pictures the chores done by various
members of the family, cows being milked in a milking parlor, the
work of the farmer and his need for machinery, and the leisure time
activities of farm children.
1. Farm life— Juvenile films. i. Society for Visual Education,
inc., Chicago. Series: Our world of sights and sounds (Filmstrip)
630.1 Fi A 68-3553
Society for Visual Education
Sights and sounds of the farm
see
Vistas y sonidos de la granja.
Sights and sounds of the home {FUmstrip) Socie^ for
Visual Education, 1967.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.. 8 min.
(Our world of sights and sounds)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gwendolyn Laroche,
Summary: Portrays various types of urban and rural homes de-
picting typical family activities. Includes visits to the homes of a
Negro family, a white family, and a Spanish -American family.
1. Family. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
Series : Our vvoi-ld of sights and sounds (Filmstrip)
301.42 Fi A 68-3551
Society for Visual Education
The Sights and sounds of the Kntztown Folk Festival
{Motion picture) Pennsylvania Folklife Society, 1969.
Made by Roy Productions.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Shows the Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival as the
people impersonate their Amlsh and Mennonite ancestors. Includes
scenes of the crafts, famous foods, and folklore for which Kutztown
is famous.
1. Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival, 2. Kutztown, Pa. l Penn-
sylvania Folklife Society.
394.2 73-706108
CINE
Sights and sounds of the neighborhood (Filtmtrip) So-
ciety for Visual Education, 1967.
34 fr. color. 35 miu. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., S3j rpm . 8 min.
lOur world of sights and sounds)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gwendolyn Laroche.
nummary: Pictures life in an urban neighborhood beginning with
the early morning work of a newspaper boy and a milkman. F'ollows
two boys on a shopping expedition as they stop off to see a dry clean-
ing establishment, a shoe repair shop, an Ice cream truck, a fire house,
and a supermarket. _
1. City and town life. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc.,
Chicago Series : Our world of sights and sounds (Filmstrip)
301.3 Fi A 68-3552
Society for Visual Education
Sights and sounds of the neighborhood
Vistas y sonidos del vecindario.
Sights and sounds of the pet shop (Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1967.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 .^., 12 in., 33i rpm., 6
min. (Our world of sights and sounds)
With teacher'.s guide.
Credits: Con.sultant, Gwendolyn Laroche.
Summary: Follows a family on a vi.-Jit to a neighborhood pet shop.
Pictures a wide variety of household pets — puppies, kittens, fi*, a
parrot, a monkfy, gerbils, guinea pigs, and baby alligators. Con-
cludes with a brief message on the care of pets.
1. Pet shops*. I, Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago.
Series: Our world of sights and sounds (Filmstrip)
636 Fi A 68-3555
Society for Visual Education
Sights and sounds of the pet shop
see
Vistas y sonidas de la ticnda de animates caseros.
Sigma Delta Chi
see
292
That the people shall know.
Sigma Educational Films
see
Beards, moustaches, and eyebrows.
The Borrego earthquake.
City.
Conserving the past: Dinosaur National
Monument.
Creating age effects.
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Sigma Educational Films <Contiiiued)
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Experiencing color.
E3q)eriencmg shape.
E3q)erienclng texture.
E3q)erlencing value.
£3q>erimentli^ with character.
Farm.
Felt puppets.
Forest.
Garden and field.
The Hi^way patrol.
How are earthquakes detected?
How do we know about dinosaurs ?
In case of earthquake,
li^t hearted puppets.
Light: makers, reflectors, and stoppers.
Man on the moon.
Pro & con, current events in social studies
weekly filmstrip series. Volume 1, issue 6,
Pro & con, current events in social studies
weekly filmstrip series. Volume 1, issue 8.
Puppet's dream.
Pi4)pets from odds and ends.
Puppets, puppets, puppets.
Reptile eggs: Hatching of a snake.
School helpers.
Seashore.
The Senses.
Sets and stages.
Simple facial constructions.
A Simple puppet.
Small boat harbor.
Straight makeup (ingenue)
Strai^t makeup (juvenile)
The Supermarket.
What are earthquakes?
What causes earthquakes ?
What do we know about dinosaurs ?
What do we leam from earthquakes?
Sigma Productions
see
Hurry sundown.
In harm's way.
Sign on/sign off {Motion picture)
versity. Audio- Visual Services,
cal Cinema Re^ster, 1»67.
Sign printing— showcard machine (Filmstrip)
Filmstrip Center, 1971
Pennsylvania State Uni-
Rpleosed by Psycholojp-
24 mill. s'l. color. 16 mm.
Summaiv: A rMHi-lerhnlcal IntroducUoQ to^ <^™I'1"^.'';J
3i*u- A ni»ri-iernnicai iiuri>uiu-iiuu im ■."iujimht. ...-sisleu-ln-
strurtion. Examines the tutorial method of iDstniction. Shows
through animation the operation of the computer-asststed-lnstructlon
*^^*'Tutor« and tutoring. 2. Programmed Instruction. i. Penn-
sylyanla. SUte University. Audio-Visual Services, n. Pennsyl-
Tania. State UnlTerslty. Psychological Cinema Register.
371.39 Fi A 68-2700
Penn. State Univ. Audio-Visual Services
Library
Sigma ni Corporation
see
Amblin.
A Sign of love. [Filmstripi Graded Press, 1970. Released by Ab-
ingdon Audio Graphics.
67 U. color. 35 mm and phonodisc: 1 s.. 7 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 5 min.
Also issued wiih phonotspc in cassctic.
Wtih lesdcr's guide by Howard and Joyce Walker, reading script, six Kodak
ready mount*, and one sheet of Marvalon. Includes insiruclions for making slides
to accompany the song It's a sign of love.
CREDITS: Director. C. B. Anderson; art. Gene Siiemore; photographer.
Marshall Fall«ell.
SUMMARY: Uses the folk song Its a sign of love, sung and played by Ray
Repp, as background musk for a series of pictures which help young children
see ho* they can become sensitive to and respond to the needs of others.
1 Love (I Lovc] I. Graded Press H. Abingdon Audio Graphics.
lBF575.L8] 268 70-737901
AbiT>gdon Audio Graphics 72[r72jrev MARC
The Sign of the cross {Motion picture) Famous Players,
1914. Keleased by Paramount.
4 reels, fl bAw. 3.5 mm.
U C. copy Incomplete (22 min.; reels 1 and 2, and parts oC reels
3 and 4 wanting) , ^ „,„ „ ^^
Based on the drama of the same title by WlUon Barrett.
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Collection. Library of Congress.
CredUa: Producer. Adolph Zukor. C<ut: William Famum, Rosina
Henley. Sheridan Block, Oeorginl Majeronl.
Summary: A drama In which the affertlons of a Roman prefect
for a young Christian maid lead him to death by being thrown to
I Barrett, Wilson. 1&48-1904. The sign of the cross, n. Para-
mount Pictures, Inc. nt. Paramount Film Collection, iv. American
Film Institute Collection.
781.43 79-708953
48 fr color S5 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a (Is. for tuamial
slrmals tor mantial Md «utom»Hc projectors. ^ r- r m«.T
TREDITS ■ Produrer, violet Priestley: puphlc art, C. G. Caaey
iSmABY: Dmo=«ratea how to nae the showcard machine to
"t'i°t?rmg.t S^lScar*. I. Llhr.ry F.to«.r,p Ceoter.
Wlchiu. Kan. ^^^ 76-7S8829
Library Fllmatrlp Center rev
Signals for survival (Motion picture) Xiko Tinbergen, Ox-
ford. Ensr.. 1960. Released ill the U. S. by McGraw-Hill
Book Co.. 1070.
TA min. Bd. color. 16 mm. _ , „ ,.
CREDITS. .Authors. NlWo TinlK-rgen, Hugh Falkiia; narrator,
Nlko Tlnberjren. ... . i .
St'MMARY- Shows the various types of slgnahi and language
which gulls use in communicating with other gulls; lllurtnjtea snch
behaviorlal aspects as territoriality, aggression, courtship and mat-
ing, alarm signals, and flights. „ ._ . „ « „ . tm-
1 Animal communication. 2. Birds— BehaTlor. 3. OullB. 1. Tln-
bergen Nlkoloas. 1907- II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
508.3 74-709835
Mc.Graw-HllI Book Co.
Lyceum Productions,
Signature against the sky {.Vothn picture) WCAU-TV,
1907.
53 mill. sd. color 16 mm. (Eyeooartl ,„ .rchltect
whle-r^' Ln^irht' ."n'-nte^na'tiS- ^^'-H^^
XiopZ'and ..", »-''-„sr''i.'SdS .«errw5 s-hfi
J- ^f^i,^r ■■■i'SL: Eye^n^art .Motion picture,. ^ ^^^
CINE
Signatures in the sand (FUmatrip)
1969.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in.. 8Si rpm.. 7 min. (Sea,
sand, and shore)
With book entitled New moon cove, by Ann Attwood.
Crediit: Author and photographer. Ann Attwood.
Bummary: Pictures impreaaloDs made on tbe sand by birds, ani-
mals, and humans.
1. Sand. L Ijceam ProdnctlonB (Firm) Series: Sea. sand,
and Bbor« (Filmstrip)
551.3 79-734040
Ijceum Productions
The Significance of Hakotm X (Motion picture) WCBS-
T\' and Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a hlMory of Afro-
Americans. Section 21 : Protest and rebellion In the North)
flttmmarif: Dr. C. Eric Lincoln dlwuRfles the life and career of the
black revolutionary leader Malcolm X and explains tbe Impact of
bis message.
1. Uttle. Malcolm. 1925-1965. i. Lincoln. Charles Eric. n. New
York. Television station WCBR-TV. m. Columbia Unlveralty. it.
Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Inc. Series: Black heritage: a his-
tory of Afro- Americans (Motion picture) Section 21: Protest and
rebellion In the North.
801.451 78-704115
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
The Significance of yon {Motion picture) Boiae Cascade
Corp. Made by De Martin-Marona and Associates. Re-
leased by Modem Talking Picture Service [1969]
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
8ummarv: Uses experimental techniques, random shots, and con-
versation fragments to point out the significance of the individual
man In an Industrial environment. Emphasises the Importance of
people In the lumber Industries.
1. Lumbermen. i. Boise Cascade Corporation, a. Modern Talk-
luK Picture Service. Inc.
330.1 73-702866
CINE
Significant figtires in science (Filmstrip) Popular Science
Pub. O., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school phyalcal sciences)
Eastman color.
FX>M filmstrip no. 6T1.
With teaching guide
Bummaru: Shows how the length of a table top Is measured
crudely and then with Increased precision as different meter sticks
are substituted. Presents standard rules for counting the signlflcant
figures In a number and the conventions that are followed In subse-
quent arithmetic calculations.
1. Measuring Instruments. 2. Arithmetic. l Popular Science
Publishing Company, Inc., New York. Andlo-Vlsual Division, n.
FOM filmstrip no. 671. Series: High school physical sdenceB
(Filmstrip)
530.16 Fi A 68-4344
Popular Science Pub. O).. Atidlo- Visual IMt.
293
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Stgatficnt lam that chaived U^ Uitorr- [TnnspareacieS)
AEVAC. 1969.
3$ tmupvencMS. color. Is 10 in.
In CMC.
Wiih 75 overUy*.
With teachcr'i |U)ck.
SUMMARY: ProCTU a survey of Americmn legiiUtive hutory and national
devetepmeni by examinini 25 major lawi affectini luch areai at civil ri»hU.
property rights, a(riculturc, buaineu, inteniate coniincrce, labor relations, and
social welfare, includes a background of the needs which prompted these legisla-
tive changca.
1. Law— United Sutca — History and criticism I. Aevac, inc.
[ICF352] 340.0973 72-73412!
AEVAC '2
MARC
La Signora delle camelie (Motion picture)
see Camille
Signoret, Simone, 1921-
see
Small world: Hopper, Signoret, De Mille.
Signpost to murder {Motion picture) Marten Productions.
Released by Metro- Gold wyn-Mayer, 19&4.
74 luln. Sri. b&w, 35 mm.
Panavislon.
Ka»*<J on the l»lay of the same title by Monte Doyle.
Viediti: Producer. Lawrence WeiDgarten ; director, George Eng-
lunil ; screenplay. Sally Benson; music, Lyn Murray; director of
photography. Paul C. Vogel: film editor. John McSweeney, Jr. Ca»t:
Joaune Wootiward, Stuart Whitman, Edward Mulhare, Alan Napier,
Joyce Worsley, Leslie Denlson.
tiiimtiiari/: A suspense melodrama Involving an escaped inmate
from a hospital for the criminally insane and a young housewife
who gives him refuge.
I. Doyle, Monte. Slgnpoat to murder, u. Marten Productions.
III. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Fi 67-1116
Signposts aloft {Motion jncture) Moody Institut« of
Science, 1967.
■M mill. sd. color. lU mm.
Presented by the Moody Bible Institute.
SuminurT/: \ sermon from scleoce Id which Dr. Irwin A. Moon
uses the faith of a pilot In his iastrumflnts to iUufltrate the faith
which a man must have In Ood.
1. Faith. 1. Moody Institute of Scleoce. n. Moody Bible Insti-
tute.
234 73-707767
Signs. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1967.
6 transparencies 10 x 12 in (Education for driving today)
With Icschcr'i manual.
CREDITS: Consultant. Ronald Rowc
CONTENTS: Standard highway signs.— Special signs.— International trafTic
signs. — Illuminated traffic sign^— Route numbers and directions. — Cities di-
vided cast and west.
1 Automobile dribing. 2 TralTic signs and signals. 1 Creative Visuals
(Firm) II Series: Education for driving today (Tramparenciesj
CTL152.5) 629.28 72-735903
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
^gns (^lotion picture) Gabor Kalman. Released by Bailey
Films. 1960; by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
It mill. sd. color 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Educational consultant, Eva Benesch.
Summary : Shows young children and the many slgna that they
encounter In their nelghtwrhood travels, pointing out that signs give
direcllan.><. locations, dangers, services, and rules for riding bicycles
In (he park. For primary grades.
1. Signs and sign-boards— Juvenile films. I. Kaloun, Oabor.
II. Bailey Film!i, Inc., Hollywood. Calif. III. BFA Educational
BF.V Educational Media
372,8
75-71U01
Signs aroond the dty {Filmatrip) Vthui Media Mftterials,
1969.
1 roll, color. SH mm. ( I can read signs)
With teachers guide.
Credits: Producer, writer, and photographer, Edward Dtibrow^Qr.
Butmmtiry: Pictures different kinds of signn found In the city to
show children that reading Ih part of dally experience. With captlooSL
1. Slgnx niid sign-boards. i. Urban Media Materials.
Series : I can read tigna (Fllmstrlp)
372.4 77-786077
Urban Media MateriaU
Signs in the city {Filmatrip) Holt^ Kinehart and WinsttUQ,
1»69.
ill fr. ciilor. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a., 7 in., 3&1 rpm. (Liv-
ins si< tit'l;;hl>ora >
Fllnwtrlp 2.
Correlaieil with the book Living as Delgbbora, by Peter Buckley
and Mortense Jonea.
With teacher's guide.
CreiiU: Writer and photographer, Peter Buckley.
Kulnn^n^■p: Hhows various rlty signs and explains that they give
Information conrernlng location, geography, hlatory. job offerlnga,
scheilult^, tlnietalile servlcen, and cultural events. Points out that
Immigrant groups create diversity in the city. For elementary grades.
1. Signs anil nlgn-boarda— Juvenile Alms. i. Ruckley, Peter.
Llvlit;; as iivlghliora. u. Holt. Klnehart and Winston, inc. Series:
Living .!« neighbors (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 74-736435
Tlie Signs of fall {Filnuitriff) liudek Films and Slides, 1969.
Slides. 1969.
33 fr. /color. 25 mm.
Creiitt: Author. Kageiw I-. Podhurst.
Sumtnaiy: Si-pn»* of the coming of fall. With caption*".
1. Autumn. 1. Budek Films and Slides, inc.
525 70-734429
nud*-h FlImM tind Hllrlew of CiiUr.
The Signs of spring {Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films
find Slides, lOr.T. Made by James N. Hansen.
36 fi Color. 3-j mm.
Siimmuiy: llIORtrate* the changes In sature that take place wltn
the approach of spring. Explains the concept of the seasons. With
captions. For primary grades. „ „ . , ., -i -
1 Natural lilstory — Juvenile Alms. 2. Spring — Juvenile Alma.
I Budek (Herl>ert K.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
372.3 71-732872
Bu'Vk Films and Slides
Sigm of summer (Fam,trip) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides, 1967.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
Baitam. Cabt. ^^ 73-734620
BadekFUmsandSUiieB o«0«Ut.
Signs of the city (Motion fictun) Hester and Associates,
1967.
3 mln. Hi. color. 8 mill. (.\H«reneas)
lymp rtliii mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Witli study jnilde. , ., ., i
Credit..- -4utllor>, Clarence Klncald, SlalleJ Madeja^
Siimmari,; Deecrities the kinds of algtis and •f"'?'' ''■',,^'!
and control the citj environment In order to help children to hecome
■"rc?;U'"a',;d™t"°rre„„e «^.% S,.n. .nd .>sn.lK-,J-
Jurenlle films. 3. Slgna and sfmbola-Juvenlle Olnui. 1. Heater
and Associates. Series: Awareneaa (Motion picture)
37.2.5 Fi A 68-2023
Heater and Associates
Signs of wanting (FOmttrip) Urban Media Materials, 1969.
Iron, color. 35 mm. (I can r^adalgns)
Cr^'il'/''S'oSiS''wrlUr, and photographer, Edward Dubrowsk,
Sum^iVv; ncturi signs of warning, including danger signs and
signs telling what not to do, Wth captlona^
1 Signs and signboards. I. Urban Media Materials. Series .
. can read signs (Fllmstrlp) ^^^ ^ 70-735078
Urban Media &Iaterlals
Signs on transfiortati<ni (Fthiatrip) Urban Media Materi-
als. 1969.
1 roll. (.-olor. S5 mm. (I can read signs)
With teachers jnilde.
Credits: Producer, wrrlter, and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Sumnutr]/: Pictures signs of transportation on trains, cars, and
buses In the clly. With captions.
1. Signs and signboards. i. Urban Media Materials. Series:
I can read signs (Fllmstrlp)
372.4 79-735080
Urban Media Materials
Signs, symbols, and signals {Motion picture) Films/Weat.
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1969.
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summary: A kaleidoscope of basic visual communication, depicting
the signs, symbols, and signals that Indlvlduala and the community
rely on.
1. Signs and symbols. 2. Signals and signaling. i. Films/West,
Inc. n. AIMS Instructional Media Serrloee.
001.6 79-704205
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Signs with numbers {Filmatrip) Urban Media Materials,
1 roil, color. 35 1
With teachers guide.
(I can reati signs)
CreAiU: I'roducer, writer, and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary: Pictures signs with numbers. Including telephone num-
bers, prices, clocks, and thermometers. With captions.
1. Sign.s and sign-boards. t. Urban Media Materials. Series;
I can read slgna (Fllmstrlp)
372.4 74-736079
Urban Media MateriaU
Sikhism {Motion picture) Lew Ayres. Keleased by Inter-
nntioiml Conimunicatitm Films, 1968.
It) niin. t«l. color. 16 mm. IK^IIgion^ of the Eastern world)
Also issued fn super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teacher study guide.
From the 1956 motion picture entitled The sword and the book.
Summary: Traces the development and practice of the Sikh re-
ligion in India. Includes views of a temple and of various rituala.
1. Sikhs—Iteligion. i. The Sword and the book (Motion pic-
ture) 11. Ayres, !>•»', 190S- iii. Iniernational CVjmmunication
Pllmx. Series: Religions of the Kastem world (Motion picture)
294.6 78-708280
International Conimunl- cation Films
Sikhism ( Filmatrip) Audio Visual Service, Bombay.
Made by L. P. Shah. Relensed in the U. S. by Inter-
Culturo Aasociates, 1970.
35 fr. color. S5 mm. (Rellgtona in India fltmatripa. no. 4)
With teacher's guide by Joan M. Ferguson, and background
and frame guides by Henry Fergu»on.
SUMMAKY: A study of the Sikh religion la India. Covera
basic precepta, religious practices, artldea uaed In worship, and
sacred and historical plac«a of pllgrlmag«.
1. Slkhlam. I. Audio Visual Servke. II. InterCuIture As-
sociates. III. Series.
[BL2018] 294.6 77-788872
iDterCnlture AaaocUtoi
Silas Marner {Filmntrip) lirunswick Productions, 1967.
(Ml fr b&w, 35 mm. (Literature classics, set 2)
Credi'i: Director, Karen Weiiitranb; writer, Jane (ieverti; Il-
lustrator, Richard Hall ; editor, Illt.i Eepoeito.
Sammarn: Pi-e.senta Illustrated excerpts from the book Silas
Marner, by tleorge P'llut.
1. Eliot, George, pseud,, 1. e. Marian Evans, afterwards Cross, 1819-
18SC). Silas Marner. i. Eliot, (Jeorge, pseud., I. e. Marian Evans,
afterwards Cnws. 1819-1880. SUus Marner. ii. Brunswick Pro-
ductions. Series: Literature classics (Fllmstrlp. Brunswick Pro-
ductions) set 2,
823 79-733043
Brunswick Pro<iuction8
Silas Marner by George EUot {FUmatrip) Educational
Audio Visual, 1967.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc : 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm. mlcrp-
groove.
With jacket notes.
Credit*.- Narrator. Ian Brett; editor. Margaret OIAj.
Sumnuiry: Illustrktes the story of Silas Marner with printa and
drawlnKH of the period as well aa readings from the boot
L Em>t Geor^ pseud., I. e. Marian Evans, afterwards Cross,
ISlVKaS Sl^s MaTner, the weaver of Baveloe. ri. Educational
Audio Visual, inc., Plea«.ntville, N. Y. ^. ^ ^^^^^
Educational Audio Visual
SUoKe, exile, nd '^■■i»g [Motioo picture] BBC-TV, London.
1971. Releaied in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
30n
•d. b*w
16 n
CREDITS: Writer. Anthony E
SUMMARY: Visiu many of the places In Dublin about which James Joyce
wrote, fivini > deeper undemanding of hi* intentions and accomplish men ts at
% writer ind ■ clear idem of Joyce ttte man.
1. Joyce. Jkmcs. 1881-1941. 1. British Broadcasting Corporation. Televi-
sion Service. 11. Hme-Life Films.
[PR6019.O9] 928 75-714749
Time-Ufe Films 72 MARC
The Sileoccd lUjoritT: a woncn's Uberatkm ■alHwaiia Ut.
[Filmstrip] Media Plua, 1972.
Snimitfipi color 35 mm. snd 5 phof»odi»cs (2 ». each). 12 in. 33 1/3
Also lUucd with phonoiape in csueiie.
In muliimedis kil with teacher's guide snd script, posiet. and pwkei of slick-
CREDITS Director ind editor. Frsn Rou: writer, Himilce Novas; narrator.
Arlcne Frsncis; photographer, Ann Crifakoni.
CONTENTS: 1 Liberation no*. W f r , 1 1 min,— 2 Women, jv^. ifKl the
law 75 fr . 1 2 mm —3 Women and education. 74 fr.. 9 min— 4. This ad intulu
women 65 fr.. 10 mm.— 5 Rapping with ihe feminisis, 102 fr.. 19 min.
1. Women's Liberation Movement. 2. Woman— Rights of women. 3.
Women in the United States, I. Media Plus. inc. II Title: A Women's libera-
linn multimedia Lit [Filmstripj
[HQ14261 301.41 72-732757
Media Plus 72 MARC
The Silencers {Motion picture) Meadway-Claude Produc-
tions Co. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1966.
105 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Color hy Pathe. , ^ ^^ t ,., „„ t™
Based on the novels The silencers and Death of a citizen, by
Donald Hamilton. ^,_ , „ ,
Credits- Producer, Irving Allen; director, Phil Karb<on; screen-
play Oscar Saul; music, Elmer Bemateln ; director of photography.
Burnett GiifTey; film editor, Charles Nelson. Cast: Dean Martin,
Stella Stevens. Dallah Lavl, Victor Buono, Arthur O'Connell.
Summary: American secret agent Matt Helm thwarts the plana
of a Chinese agent to divert a United States atomic missile Into the
desert and take over the world. ^ ., „ ii» „
I Hamilton, Donald, 191ft- The allencers. n. Hamilton,
Donald, 1916- Death of a citlaen. m. Meadway-Claude Produc-
tions Company. ". Columbia Pictures Corporation.
Fi 6»-I692
Silences. [Motion picture] Yugoslavia Films, Belgratie.
Released in the U.S. by Contemporary Films /McGraw-Hill,
1972.
12 min. »d. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Direction and screenplay. Prcdrag Golubovic
SUMMARY: A film study of the moral ambiguities created by war as evi-
denced in the effect of war on the reactions of a Serbian peasant during World
War II
I. World Wat. 1939-1945- Drama I. JugosUvija film, Belgrad II Con-
temporary Films/ McGraw-Hill.
1PNI997, 791.43 72-702616
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 72
MARC
Silent e {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
294
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading skills ii: Changliif
vowel sounds, diphthonga, syllablea)
UMip film. Filtn notes on cartridge case.
CndiU: Author, Virginia Biggy.
Summary: EipUlna and gives example* of the rowel changea ID
words to which the final, silent e has been added. For primary
1 English language — Vowela— Juvenile Alms. l Ealing Cor-
poration, Cambridge. Masa. Serlea : Reading akilla n ; Changing
vowel sounds, diphthongs, syllables (Motion picture)
372.6 70-701228
Ealing Corporation
Silent e (Motion picture) EalinR Corp., 1970.
2 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Action viewer reading rtllla II:
Changing vowel aounda, diphthongs, syllable*)
lyoop film for hand viewer.
Credits: Author. M. Virginia BIggy. ^ ^ ,
Summary: Explalna vowel changes In words to which the flnal,
silent e has be«n added. Includes example*. Tor primary gratlea.
J English language — Vowels — Juvenile flima. I. Baling Corpora-
tion. Cambridge. Mas*. Serle* : Action viewer reading akilla II :
Changing rowel •ounda, diphthong*, ayllable* (Motion picture)
872.6 7O-T10064
Ealing Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Silent majoritr (Motion pictun) Bruce A. Ward, 1970.
4 mln. Bd. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMART: A humorous political Mtire about the older geoera-
tlOD. Filmed Id HacArthur Park, Loa Angeles.
I. Middle age. 2. Old age. I. Ward. Bruce A.
791.43 70-711444
CINE
sunt Bight. [Motioo picture] Broolv Jona, 1971.
2S Btin. id. color, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A(lim»etooamrtm««vemthe«DeTio»cy wwdrfalarft
city hoapitaL Rewab wtoi food wfll wwartB men can mean wbeo die oeeda are
76-715312
MARC
L JoMa, Bnoka.
[PN1997]
ONE
Silent night: a Christmaa legend (Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1970.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 13
mln. mlcmerooTe,
Also laxued with phonotape In cassette
With teacher's milde.
Summary : Uses atyllwd drawlnw. music, and narration to tell
how the Christmas carol Silent night was written. For elementaiy
'"j.^Grubw, Frana Xarter, 1787-1863. StlUe Nacht, helllge Nacht.
I. Society for Vlmial Education, Inc^ Chicago.
398.268 75-787774
A. L. A. Booklist
The Silent night of Jeremy Rabbit. [Filmstrip] Cathedral Films
1 196-?]
58 ft. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 »., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm . approx. 15
min. (Christmujoy, no. 3)
With study fuide.
CREDITS: Executive producer. Edw»rd D Eagle; director. Jack L. Tyler;
writer. Meivi Rorem; iiluiirator, Fr«ns V«n Lamswecrdc.
SUMMARY: Pre5ents a story in which Jeremy Rabbit and his friends argue
about the parts played by various animals in the original Christmas For pre-
school and primary grades.
ll, Christmas stohesj I. Cathedral Film*, inc.. Burbanlt, Calif, II. Series:
Christmas joy, [Filmjiripj no. 3
(PZ10.3] 394.2 72-733414
Cathedral Films 72
MARC
Silent snow, secret snow {Motion picture) Daniel Bosen-
wein, 1969.
I.'^ min. Kd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sumtnarf/: A dramatization of Conrad Aiken's short story about
the life of a schisophrenic young hoy who has fantasies In which
snow Images play bd important part.
1. Snow. I. Aiken, Conrad Potter, 188&- Silent mow.
secret snow. n. Rosenweln, Daniel, 1947-
165.9 77-706109
David Roaenwein rev
The Silent spring of Rachel Carson {Motion picture) CBS
News. 196.3.
54 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecr=t on the CBS-TV' documentary show CBS reports.
Creditt: Producer and writer. Jay L. McMnllen; reporters, Eric
Serareid. Jay I.. McMullen.
Rumman/- Discusses the pros and cons of the controversy over
Rachel Carbon's book Silent spring, which contends that chemical
pesticides cause more harm than benefits to living things and human
beings because they are used Improperly and their effects are not
carefully studied before they are put on the market. Includes inter-
views with ItPchel Carson, reiwesentotlves of the chemical Industrr,
and government (rfDclala.
1. Pesticides— Toxicology. 2. Wildlife conservation. l OarsoD.
Rachel Louise. Silent spring, n. CBS reports {Television program)
ni. Columbia Broad- casting System, Inc. CBS News.
632 Fi 67-755
The Silent voice (Filmstrip) State University of New York,
State Education Dept., Bureau of Continuing Education
Curriculum Development, 1!)G7. Made by Oscar A. Kauf-
man and Associates.
66 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: plastic, 1 reel (4 in.), 31
in. per sec.
E.i^tman color.
With script.
Credits: Consultant, Herbert H, Smith; introduction, Loul.'< J. Lef-
kowits.
Summarv: Illustrates how easy it Is to register and vote in elec-
tions and dlscus<:es the importance of voting In securing better living
and working conditions.
1. Voters, Registration of— U. S. 2. Voting— U. S. i. New York
(State) Bureau of Continuing Education Cnrrlculum Development
324.73 Fi 68-2005
Sahooettcs, 1 {Motion picture) McGrftw-Hill Book Co^
1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mln. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Look at It aeriea, aet C)
Loop film mounted la cartridge. iMOed Id standard 8 dud. aDd
la super 8 mm.
With manuals.
8Mmmary: A single-concept Dim dealgned for use in KacfalDjt spe-
cial education claseea
1. ExcepUonal chlldrea — Education. I. UcOraw-HlU Book
Company. Series: Look at It aerlea (Hotloo picture i set C.
S71.9 73-702760
VcOraw-HUtBookCo.
Sflhoocttcs, 2 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. ,(Look at It aenea. set C^
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued In staadard 8 mna. and
la soper 8 oua.
With manoala.
SiMMnary: A slDgle-eoncept film dealcoad for Ds* In teadtlDji spe-
cial education clasaes. „ _... _ .
1. Exceptional children — EdocaOoD. L McGraw-Hill Book
Company. f^iea: Look at It sertea (Hotloo pictures aat C.
871,9 77-702761
UcOraw-HlU Book Oo.
SUhouettcs, 3 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co,
1969. Made by National Film Boud of Canada.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Look at It serlea, set C)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In sUndard 8 mm. aod
In super 8 mm.
With manuals.
Bummary: A single-concept film dealffoed for use in teaching 9e-
dal education classea. „ „ „ ,.
1. Exceptional children- KdocatlOD. r. McOraw-HIll Book
Company. Series: Look at It sertea (Motion picture) set C.
871.9 70-702762
McOraw-HIU Book Co.
Silhouettes, 4 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Bock Co^
1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mln. 81. color. 8 mm. (Look at It wrlfla, aet Cl
Loop fllm nwunted to cartridge. Issued Id sUndard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With manuals.
BMmmary: A sUigle-concept film designed for ose tn teadunx ap^
dal education classes. ^ „ . « ^
1. Exceptional children — Education. L McOraw-HIll Book
Company. ^rles: Look at it series (Motion plctnret set C.
371.9 74-702768
McO raw-Hill Book Co.
Silica ffrannlona {Motion picture) Institute for Dermato-
logic Communication and Education, 1962. Made by Au-
dio Productions in cooperation with the Committee for
ScientiHc Communication in Dermatol<^y.
6 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Bftmmary: Dr. Ervin Epstein describes how a small piece of glara
lmbe<)ded In the cheek of the patient underwent dissolution to pro-
duce silica granuloma. Discusses the effects of cortisone therapy
Filmed at the University of California Medical School In San Fran-
cisco.
1. Granuloma. 2. Silica. t. Inslltnte for Dermatologlc Com-
munication and Education.
616.5 Fi 67-2144
Silicate mimrmls {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mDL (Earth science in-lfla)
Loop film. Issued In sUndard 8 mm. and In super 8 nun.
With study guide. , , _,,,„.
fiiMSHiarv; Uses quarts, mica, and day aa examples or silicate
mlnerala In explaining the arrangwnent of allieoD and oxTgU) atoms
Id tetrahedra. DenU also with the characteristic way In which a
silicate mineral breaks, due to Its alllcoo-oiyieD bond.
I. Silicates. 1. Film Aaaoclatea. Series : Earth sciences se-
ries (MoUoo picture)
6(2 Fi A 68-2677
Film Aaaoclates
Silicone rubber: mold making (Motion picture) Thome
Films. 1970.
4 uiiiu Hi. color, super 8 mln. (Working with plaatlcs)
IxH>p film mounted in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY ■ Demonstrates the basic procedures for making an
open rubber mold of a two-dimensional (bas-relief) object and
shows how to cast from this mold.
1 pisBtics— Molding. 2. Silicones. 3. Rubber, Artificial. I.
Thorne Films, Inc.. Boulder. Colo. 11. Series: Working with pUsUcs
(Motion picture)
668 78-711903
Thome Films
Silk— cocoon to dothing {Motion picture) Wayne Mitchell
and Compass Films. Released by International Com-
munication Films, 1966.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (South A»la sertea)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In Btaodard 8 moL and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide. , u i.
Creditt: Writer and phot(«rapher, Wayne MltcheU.
Summory: Reveals In detail the methods used In silk production
" l."si^ Sianufacture and trade— FaklsUn. l Mitchell, Wayne.
n. Compass Films, in. loternatlonal Ommunlcation Films. »e-
riee: South -Vsla series (Motion picture) ■„„„„„
638 74^-700592
international Communi-
cation Films
flk . . . cocoon to dothingr {Motion picture) Charles Cahill
and Associates and Marble-Gibeon Productions. Made by
Marble-Gibson Productions. Released by ATMS Instruc-
tional Media Serricen, 1968.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Tells the story of Royal Thai silk from the part played
by the silkworm to the finished material In a dresa. Contrasts the
village method and the factory method of the city In silk luroductlcm
In Thailand.
1 Silk— Thailand. i. Cahlll (Charles) and Associates. Inc..
Hollywood. Calif, ii, Marble-Gibson Productions, m. AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services.
638 71-700184
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Silk makers of Japan. Part 1: Seriadtort {FUmttrip)
Budek Films and Slides, 1962.
Sw^a^.-^Descrllwrthe development of the silk caterpillar from
the egg stige to the cocoon stage. I""^*" "» ?»?™y:^!??
^ustrlal activities connected with the cultivation of the silk cater-
pillar. With captions. . ^ ^ . t,„a^ iTtm^
1 Silkworms 2. Silk manufacture and trade. i. Budek (Het^
bert' E.) Films and Slides. SanU Barbara. Calif. -,«w.«
838 70-732o37
BodA FUms and Slides
295
Silk moth {Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Released by
Films Incorporated, 1970.
7 mln. wl. color. 16 mm. (See 'n tell)
A Prliuury languaee arts/life science series.
Edited version of the motion picture by Instltut fUr Fllm ud>1
Bild.
Summarj/: Uses nilcrophotography to reveal the egg-laying process
of the silk moth and to ahow the caterpillars as they emerge from
the ^g. Follows the process of metamorphosis from the spinning
of the cocoon, and the transformation Into a chrysalis to the emerg-
ing of the silk moth tw«ity days later.
1. SUantbuR moth. 2. Sllkwormft. 3. Insects — Metamorphosis.
I. INibllc Media, lac. u. Films Incorporated. Series: See 'n tell
(Motion picture) Series: A Primary language arts/life science
series (Motion picture)
372.3 79-706313
Public Media, inc.
BSk screen fundamentals (Motion picture) Bailey FihnSf
1969. Released by BFA Educational Medoa, 1971.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits ; Educational consulUnt, James Bassler.
Summary : Explains the construction of a silk-screen frame, and
describes how to use the basic paper stencil block-oat method of
silk-screen printlog.
1. Screen process printing. I. BaUey nims. Inc., HoUjwood.
Calif. II. BFA Educational Media.
746.6 79-711102
BFA Educational Media
Silk-screen printing {Filmstrip) Churchill Films, 1968.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Cotton clothing, from field to you)
Creditt: Director. Rosemary Loxton; wrltM-, Lisa Van Deusen.
Bummary: Shows the processes of sllk-screeo printing which are
applied In making designs on fabrics used in the production of cot-
ton clothing. For elementary grades.
1. Screen process printing — Juvenile films. 2. Textile printing-
Juvenile films. L Churchill Films, Los Angeles. Series: Oottoo
clothing, from field to you { Filmstrip)
372.8 Fi A 68-6141
ChnrchlH Films
The Silk screen printing frame {Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 mto. Si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: silk
screen — SM^graphs)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUt: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
BuMmary: Describes the silk screen printing fratne and its uses.
I Serlgrapha (Prints) fWaWen FlUn Corporation. Series:
Floe arts techniques: silk screen— serlgraphs (MoUon picture)
764 76-708099
Waldeo Film Corp.
SOk screen techniques (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1969. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
13 mln. »d. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Educational consultant, James Bassler.
Summary : Four professional artists dentoostrate advanced silk
screen techniques. Includes the clay and glue tnsche methods, the
lacquer film method, and the photo silk-screen proceea,
L Screen process printing. I. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood.
CaUf. II. BFA Educational Media.
746.6 72-711103
BFA Bdocatlonal MedU
The SUkscreen print. [Motion picture] McCurdy-Bunell Films,
Canada. Released in the U.S. by Oxford Films il972?]
I I mm. sd. color 16 mm. (Art and music cducaiion)
Wtih teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Narrating irliMs give a compreheniive overview of the basic
concepts and techniques of silkscrccn printing.
1. Serigraphy I. McCurdy-Bursell Films. II. Oxford Films. 111. Series:
An and music educanon. iMotioo picture)
tNE2236i 764 72-702680
Oxford Films 72 MARC
Sillitoe, Alan
The Loneliness of the distance runner.
Silly excuses {FUnutrip) Q+Ed Productions, 1966.
44 fi' color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm..
11 min. (Tales of the wise old owl. aeries 1. no. 4)
With teacher's study guide.
Credit*: Producer, James K. Friedricb ; director. Jack L. Tyler.
Bummory: Uses a story about a badger and two possums who
make silly excuses in order to Illustrate tbe Importance ctf keeping
one's word. For primary grades.
1. Children — Conduct of life. 2. Truthfulness and falseboood.
I. Q+EM Productions Series: Tales of the wise old owl (Film-
strip) series 1, no. 4.
179 Tl-784798
Q+Ed Productions
Silly excuses
Exciuas tontas.
The Silly number mystery {FUmstrip) Troll Associates,
1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (First concepts)
Cnditt: Writer, Marian Frances: Illustrator, Lee Stauslaud.
SiuiiNsary; Presents a simple story, using consecutive numbers,
about a man and his wife who hide forbidden boxes under their
beds, canslDg their children and aoinul friends to become very
curious about the contents of the boxes. For elementary grades.
1. Number concept i. Troll Associates. Series: First con-
c^ts (Filmatrlp)
872.7 74-735060
A. L A. Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
SOo 15. [Motion picture] Orahame Jeimings sod John Adainio.
Made and released in Australia. 1971. Released in the U.S. by
New York University Film Library, 1972.
56 cnin. td. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Rkua ihe question of whether or not the in»nuf«ciute of
■tomk •rail »ho*ild be checked. Pre»«nU a draiMtiuitioo in which two mililMT
onWcn, who we trapped in an underground miaailc lilo »i>d have the power to
flick a awitch and deatroy the world, diacover that the weapon they have ci>»ted
now controls them.
1 Atomic wcapona. I. Jennings, Grahame. il. Adaimo. John. HI. New
York Univenity. Film Library
tUF767i 623.4 72-700990
N.Y U. Film Ubrary 72
Silva, inc. , 1^ Porte, Ind.
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Invisible force of direction.
Orienteering.
Silver {Motion p'lcture) V. ?!. Bureau of Mines in coopera-
tion with American Smelting and Refining, Anaconda,
and Hccla Mining Company. Made by MPO Video-tron-
ics. Released by V. S. liureau of Mines, 1968.
^ miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suiiimary: Demonstrates the difficult Job of getting silver from
the mine to the surface. Explains that silver is a western metal and
describes Its large Tarletj of uses.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Silver. L U. S. Bureau of Mines.
622 Fi E 68-10
CINB
Silver Burdett Company
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Adding with fractions (machine)
Addition of rational numbers ,
Addition with mixed numerals.
Between rational numbers (knights)
Between the whole numbers (cavemen)
Beyond the whole numbers.
The Biggest recrtangle.
The Boiling temperature.
Bubbles.
Building an electricity measurer.
Cabbrating a thermometer.
Calories and marshmallows.
Catherine Drinker Bowen: other people's lives.
Comparing rational numbers ^enie and
clam)
Decimal equivalent for fractions (names)
Decimal names for rational numbers
(bricks)
Decimals: addition and subtraction.
Dividing with decimals (four flusher)
Dividing with fractions: missing factor
method.
Dividing with fractions: reciprocal
method (Martians)
Division of rational numbers.
The Double tube experiment.
Electricity meanirer aa a voltmeter.
Electricity measurer as an ammeter.
Equivalent fractions (watermelons)
Ernest Gaines: blood lines in ink.
Exploitation of errors (Edgar's guess)
Force measurer.
Fractions and rational numbers.
Games.
Graphing.
Graphing inequalities (marvelous
marshes)
Hematological techniques. Part 1: Blood
grouping.
Hematological techniques. Part 2: Stain-
ing and observing blood cells.
Hidden treasure.
The Human achievement map Tilmstrip program.
Jessamyn West: my hand, my pen.
Laboratory safety.
Laboratory skills: Regeneration in planaria
Laboratory skills: The squash technique
in onion root tips.
Mac's factoiy or . . , shortcuts in mul-
tiplying with fractions.
Making a battery.
Measurement .
Microbiological techniques. Part 1:
Media and sterilization.
Microbiological techniques. Part 2; In-
oculation and culture.
Microbiological techniques. Part 3: Iso-
lation of pure cultures.
Microbiological techniques. Part 4: Stain-
ing and observing bacteria.
Microscope techniques. Part 1: Using the
microscope.
Microscope techniques. Part 2: Using the
microscope.
Modern arithmetic through discovery.
Multiplication and division with decimals.
Multiplication of rational numbers.
Multiplying with decimals (tiles)
Multiplying with fractions.
Multiplying with fractions: di stributivlty.
Negative rationals.
296
Operations extended to negative rationals.
Probability (rajah)
Product of two negative numbers (fish)
Ratio (deer park)
Reciprocals — multiplicative inverses
(simglasses)
The Remainder in division (termites)
Ross Maedonald: in the first person.
Rounding (foxes)
Solving pairs of equations (pirates)
Specific heat.
Spinigig.
Studies in the history of black Americans,
Subtracting with fractions (gems)
Subtracting with mixed numerals (stones)
Subtraction of rational numbers.
Testing for ions.
Transporting ions — the ion express.
Using dectricity to do work.
Using equivalent fractions to compute sums.
Using multiple pulley*.
Using multiple pulleys. Part 2.
Using the balance.
Walter D. Edmonds: the presence of the past.
Water clock cart
Winding the motor.
The Yeast beasts.
The Silver circle and other tales of change (Filmstrip)
Simon and Schuster, 1971. Made by Educreative Systems.
4 fllmstrlps. color. 36 mm. and 4 phonodlscs (2 s. each),
S3i rpm. (Tale* of many lands)
With teacher's guide, spirit masters, transcript of recording, and
record (33i rpm.. 12 In.)
CO>rrENTS. The silver circle. 78 fr.. 8 mln.— 2. The comet
woman. 77 (r. 10 mtn.— 3. The spirit of the wind. 72 fr., 8 min.—
4. Yl. the archer. 87 fr., 9 mln. For prUnary grades.
1. Tales. I. Simon and Schuster, Inc. II. Series: Talea of
many lands (Filmstrip) ,„„.,oo
[GR25] 398.2 T4-739688
Simon and Schuster
The Silver city {Motion picture) Fihns of Scotland Com-
mittee, Edinburgh ,19r)9, Made by Anglo-St-otUsh Pic-
tures.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm,
Creditt: Writer and narrator. John It. Allan.
Bummary: Scenic views and actlyltles m Aberdeen. ^Swtland and
the surrounding area. Includes the harbor area and the flsh mar-
£?. rt?S «en«i cothedrals. colleges, museums, the park area, and
™«^^h as cr cket and golf. Views outride the town Include the
^SteTuarrJ, the highland country, herds of Aberdeen Ang«.. and
'*?'^berdeen. Scot-De«rription. i. Films of Scotland. Edln-
*'"^*'- 9H.1 Fi 68-662
Silver echo {Motion picture) Douglas Sinclair Film Produc-
tions, Canada. Released by National Film Board of
Canada. 1966. Released in the U. S. by Canndian Travel
Film I.,ibrary.
12 mln. wl. color. Ifi mm.
Buminary: I'lcturea the salmon known ns tlie sliver or coho and
fits home watei-s near the Queen Charlotte Islands off the British
Columbia coast.
1 Coho salmon. i. Sinclair (Douglas) Film Productions,
n. Canada. National Film Board, in. Canadian Travel Film LI-
^^"^' Fi A 67-22W
National Film Board of Canada.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Silver ddigB ooMpetlttoM. [Slide set] Reiearch & Education
Dept, American Crafts Council, 1969.
30 tlidc*. color and bftw. 2 i 2 in.
With icripL
SUMMARY: PreaenU three jrwi of wioniat Jtnigw in the (tarliat deiigD
compctitiofu ipoaaored by the Steriini StWcnmiths Guild of America.
I . Silver uticke. Americsa — EiUubiiioM. I. StcrUni Silvemnitht Guild of
Atnerics. U. Amcricsii Cnfl» CouociL Keacsrcfa A Educatioo DcpC
[NK7112] 739.2 72-733989
RcK«n:h ft Educatioo 72 MARC
Dept, Americw) Crafti
Silver Dollar City {Motion picture) U. S. Social Security
Administration, 1968.
14 nin sd. color. 16 mm. (Soclnl security la America)
Sumittiiri/: Participants In the National FeRtlval of Craftsmea
demonstrate how to make soap, spin wool, and build log cabins.
Points out that n.any of the craftsmen are recelTlnn retirement, sur-
vlTors. or medicare benefits.
1, Insurance. Soclal—U. S. i. U. S. Social Security Admlnlatra-
tlon. Series: Social security In America (Motion picture)
368.4 Fi E 68-84
U. S. Social Security Admlotatratlon
Silver group known (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and
AVinston, 1971. Made by Telemated Motion Pictures.
4 min. 'il. color, super 8 mju. (Ionic reactions In aqueous solu-
tion, no. 2)
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS : Consultant, Norman DufTy.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates significant chemical reactions In solu-
tion and presents the balanced Ionic equations for these reactions.
Uses animation to explain the reactions In terms of the fundamental
principles and concepts of chemistry.
1. Solution (Chemistry) 2. Chemical reaction — CoDditions and
lawK. 3. SllTer. I. Holt, Klnehart and Winston, Inc. II, Series:
Ionic reactions In aqueous solution (Motion picture) no. 2.
541 71-711947
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
A SHver hydrogen electrochemical cell {Motion picture)
Wendell Slabaugh. Released by Advisory Council on
College Chemistry, 1966.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop dim mounted In cartridge.
Abstracted from the 1964 CHEM study motion picture entitled
Electrochemical cells.
With teacher's guide.
Summtin/: Describes the construction and operation of a allrer-
hydrogen electrochemical cell. Uses close-ups to show changes at
the electrodes, cell processes, electrode reactions, current motions,
and concentrations and cell voltages. Explains the table of E" values.
r. SlabHUgh, Wendell H. n. Advisory Council on College Chemis-
try, itL Electrochemical cells (Motion picture)
545 Fi A 68-2319
Portland State College. Library
A Silver-hydrogen electrochemica] cdl {Motion picture)
Chemical Education Material Study. Made by J. Arthar
Campbell. Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1969.
4 niin. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop dim.
A CHEM study film.
Summary: Shows chemical reactions at the hydrogen electrode
and at the silver electrode.
1. Electrolytic cells. 2. Hydrogen. 3. SUver. i. Chemical Edu-
cation Material Study, ri. Modern Learning Aids, New York.
641 79-704528
Uodern Learning Aids
Silver lightning {Motion picture) Vitaphone Corp. Re-
leased by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1964.
22 mln. sd. color. 3,^ ram. (World-wide adventure special)
Technicolor.
Credits: Director and photographer, Edgar Monsanto Queeny ;
writer. Charles Tedford : narrator. Paul Prentiss; music. Jack
Shalndlin: editor. Rex Steele.
Suminari/: Shows views of sportsmen fishing for Atlantic salmon
in Canadian rivers. Includes underwater scenes of the Ash being
booked.
1. Atlantic salmon Ashing. i. Vitaphone Corporation, n.
Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. Series: World-wide adventure
speclnl (Motion picture)
799.5 Fi 67-1072
Silver Springs, Fla,
Frontier Florida.
Silvey, Ina
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Silvermine FUms
A Newport happening.
Slavery: the black man and the man.
Silversmith of Williamsburg {Motion picture)
Williamsburg Foundation, 1971.
Colonial
44 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Witti teacher's manual.
CREDITS; Pnxlucers, Arthur I- Smith. William L de Matteo,
Fhillp A. Thorp; director and editor. Gene BJerke; narrators, Fritz
Weaver. Win t'orman ; music, J. S. Iterllng; camera. Ken Bauman.
SUMMARY: Documents the handcrafting of a 1765 coffee pot
from a crucible of scrap silver to the fashioning of the product by
master silversmith William de Matteo. Discussea methods employed,
tbe properties of sliver, and the evolution of design.
1, De Matteo. William L. I. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
[NK7198.D] 789.2 70-713169
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Multiplication, a cognitive approach.
Teaching multiplication.
Sim Productions, inc.
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Ataturk.
The Giants.
Mime over matter.
Mr. Koumal battles his conscience.
Mr. Koumal carries the torch,
Mr. Koumal crusades for love,
Mr. Koumal discovers Koumalia.
Mr, Komnal faces death.
Mr. Koumal flies like a bird,
Mr. Koumal gets Involved.
Mr. Koumal invents a robot.
Mr. Koumal moves to the country.
Psalm 104.
The Shooting galleiy.
State in a wIhIm. [Motion picture] Whippennappcr Films, Eng-
land. Released in the U.S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts. 1971.
6 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Piclufcs a day in the life of ■ newborn lion cub and his ficsi
adveniurea in hb workt. For elcmenury fridei.
I. Liont— Juvenile film*. (1. Ltoni] I. Whippennappcr Film*. II Uni-
venal Education and Visual Arti.
lQL737.C23j 372.8 72-700380
UnivcrMi Education and 72 MARC
Vbual Aru
Simba, the king of beasts; a saga of the African veldt
{Motion picture) Martin Johnson and Osa Johnson under
the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History, 1928.
117 min. si. Ntw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 3o mm.
In the Louise Ernst film collection. Library of Congress.
CredUs: Contributors, Carl Akeley, Alfred J. Klein ; photograjAera.
Martin Johnson. Osa Johnson ; editors. Martin Johnson, Terry Ramsay*.
Bummarv: Part of the filmed record of the Martin and Osa John-
son expedition to British East Africa, December 1923 to May 1927.
Shows the hablta and actions of the elephant, the rhinoceros, and
the lion. Includes scenes of other animal life and of African natives.
Including a lion bunt by warriors of the Lumbwa tribe.
1 Mammals — Africa. East— Behavior. 2. Lions. i. Johnson,
Martin Elmer, 1884-1937. u. Johnson, Osa Helen (Leighty) 1894-
1^3. III. American Mu- seum of Natural History, New York,
ir. Louise Ernst film collection.
916.76 Fi 68-406
Simenon, Georges, 1903-
see
The Passion of slow fire.
La mort de Belle
Simes, s.p. s. lostituto di cardiologia sperimentale,
Milan
The Motion of heart potentials on the chest
surfa.ce.
Similar figures (Fibnstrip) Ron Kindig. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1970.
56 fv. color. 35 mm. (Mathematical Insists)
With guide.
i^ummary : Uses a story format to present fundamental mathe-
matical concepts concerning similar flgnres. With captions.
I. Similarity (Geometry) I. Klndlg. Ron. II. BFA Educa-
tional Media. Series: Mathematical Insights (Fllmstrip)
610 76-738226
BFA Educational Media
Similar triangles (Motion picture) William Boundey. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (BFA mlnl-lessons: Using com-
pass and stra igfatedge)
Loop film.
With study guide. . .
SUMMARY: Shows how to oae a compass and straightedge to
copy a given triangle. For elMnentary grades.
1. Geometrical drawing — Juvenile films. 2. Triangle — Juveidle
films. 1. Boundey. William. II. BFA Educational Media. Se-
ries- BFA mlnl-leasana : Using compass and straightedge (Motion
"""""' 8T2.T 7^-712229
BFA Edacatlonal Media
International
Similar triangles in use (Motion picture)
Film Bureau, 1961.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version released under the title Uso de los triangutos
semej antes.
SUMMARY : Points out the practical value of knowing that cor-
responding sides of similar triangles are proportional. Explains bow
measurement of triangles la used to determine the distances between
points, and demonstrates tbe use of the surveyor's quadrant and
sextant.
Ij Triangle. 2. Surveying — Instruments. I. International Film
Bureau, Inc., Chicago. II. Uso de los trlangulos semejantes (Mo-
tion picture)
[QA482] 513 70-713663
International Film Bureau
Similarities and differences (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1971. Made by Audio Cinema Productions.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Observing and describing)
Issued In set 1 of 4 sets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of science from a process and Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how to observe and describe similarities and
differences. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Science— Experiments — Juvenile films. 2. Science — Methodol-
ogy— Juvenile films. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Observing and describing (Filmstrip)
372.3 70-737664
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Similarities in wave behavior {Motion picture) Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, 1959.
21 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With mantiaL
Credit*: Director and editor. J. R. Friedman; photographer, B.
Dresner.
Sitmmar]/: J. N. Shive explains that waves of all kinds behave
fundamentally alike and demonstrates wave properties using two
wave machines which explain definitions and mathematical properties
of waves In mechanical, electrical, acoustical, and optical wave
systems.
1. Waves. I. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
530.12 Fi 68-246
Similarity {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1966.
Made by Pelican Films.
14 min. sd. color. 1« mm. (Modem E.->meiry series)
O'rrLlated wHb the t€xtl«ook Modern geometry: Its structure and
function, by Kenneth B. Henderson. Kot.ert K. Pinery, iind George
A. Robinson.
Ciedila: F-'liu-atlonal adviser. Mannis Charosh.
Summarv: Defines similar figures, gives familiar examples of such
figures states some Important theorems for proving triangles similar,
and provides brief proofs of these theorems by deduction or experi-
ment.
Another issue. bAw.
1 similarity (Geometry) i. Henderson, Kenneth B. Modem
geoinetrv: Us structure and function, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. " Series : Mod- em geometry series ( Motion picture)
r 1 A 67—11*
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Similarity {Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School Diviaon,
1970. Made by Davidaon Films.
4 min. si. ci.lor. super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary m.nth
loops)
Ijoop film.
With teachers notes.
Sutwnarw: Illustrates the concept of similarity through a com-
parison of similar and dissimilar figures and obierta and through
paperfolding Ideas. ^
1. Geometry. 2. Congruences (Geometry) i. Macmillan, firm,
pabllshers. New York. School Division, n. Davidson Films. San
Francisco ISeries: Macmillan elementary math loops (Motion
-"*"" W3 T5-705315
Macmillan Co.
Simmons, Steven J
see
The Conference,
SinimiHis mattress {Motion picture) Simmons Co., 1970.
Made by Producers Row.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
BMmmary: Uses humorous vignettes to Illustrate facta that aid
salesmen In selling Simmons mattreasee.
1. Salecmeo and saleemanahlp. 2. Mattreseea. l Simmons Com-
pany.
645 73-706376
CINE
297
Simon, Neil, Barefoot in the park
Barefoot in the park.
Simon, Neil. Come blow your horn
see
Come blow your horn.
Simon and Schuster, inc.
see
tales.
Chule and the honeycomb and other animal
Don Quijote de la Mancha,
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Simon and Schuster, inc. (Continued)
Earth island.
Johnny Hope.
Makoma, the Greater, and tales of other
heroes .
Saltine.
The Silver circle and other tales of change,
Timmy Tlmms,
Simon Praasma and Associates
see
Air pollution — what is it?
Mankind in motion.
Men from earth.
Our living planet.
Weather and climates of the world.
Simone Martini {FUmatrip) Budek Films & Slides, 1965.
1.'. fr. color. 35 mm.
CreHi': Editorial constiltaiit. SHrhael Budek.
Shihm II tf: Aimlyzei* the painting of Martini, and descrit)e8 it la
tlie context of the times. With captloDs.
1. Martini, Simone, 128.V1344. i. Budek (Herbert B.) Films
and Slides Sitnta Ilaibura, Calif.
759.5 79-733157
Budek Films & Slides
Simonin, Albert,
see
1905-
The Counterfeiters of Paris.
Simon's song (Filnutrip) Kducationnl Enrichment Mate-
rials. 1!>60. Made by Westpoil Coniimink-ntions Group.
:il fr. color, 'io mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s. il s. for manual
projector, 1 r. for automatic projector), 12 In., 83) rpm., 4 min.
mlcrt^rooTe.
i^ummafy: Presents an old children's song suqk by Tom Glaner,
with woodcut Illustrations by Ed Embertey, from the book adapted
by Barbara Emberley.
1. Children's songs. i. Bmberley, Barbara. Simon's song.
II. Educational Roricbment Materials, Inc.
398.8 74-733827
Kilui-atlonal Enrichment Materials
Simple and compound microso^ies (Filmsfrip) Herbert E.
Budek Fibns and Slides, 1964.
-to fr. color. 35 mm.
OreditM: Authors, John W. Hole, Jr.. James T. Robinson.
Summary.- I>eflnea the microscope and Its functions. Bxplaliw
the simple and compound microscopes and tbe kind of speclm€«Ui
studied by both. With raptlomt.
1. Microscope and microscopy. i. Budek (Herbert B.) Filma
and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
578 71-735263
Budek Fllmsand Slides ofCallf.
Simple bisque firing {Motion picture) Hester and Associ-
ates, 1966.
4mln, .'ti. color. 8 mm. ( Art proceages)
Loop tllm mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Cr«dU»: Authors. Clarence Kinculd, Stanley Hadeja.
Svmmarfi: Demonstrates and explalni two methods of flring clay
objects. Includes a primitive method of firing greenware by a small
open (Ire, and a method using a conventional electric kiln.
1. Pottery. i. Hester and Associates. Serlea: Art procesaea
(Motion picture)
731.4 Fi A 68-2346
Beater and Associate*
A Simple case (Motion picture) Hadassah, the Wwnen'a
Zionist Organization of America, 1966. Made by Brighton
Films.
27 mln. sd, color. 18 mm. , ,. .
Summan/- I>w»crlbes the indivlduall»*d service of Iladawah as
evidenced lu the work of tbe ultra-modern Hadaawh-Hebrew Unlrer-
ally Medical Center In Jerusalem. Shows tb« care and treatmeot ot
one patient tod bis family. ,. „ _. .. „ ,
1 Jerusalem. Hebrew Unlreralty. Rothachlld Hadassah Univer-
sity Hospital L Hadaasah, the Women's Zionist Organisation of
Amarlca.
Fi A 67-610
CINB
Simple colorimetry (Motion picture) Harper & Bow, Pub-
lishers, 1970. Made by Old Puefclo Film Co.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fundam«ital8 of chemistry)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide and student guide.
Credits: Authors, Bod O'Connor. Bruce Fowler.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of the Spectronlc-20 to obtain
colorimetric data for the chroma le-dlchromate system.
1. Colorimetric analysis. i. Harper A Row, Publishers. Inc.
Series: Fundamentals of chemistry. (Motion picture)
544 75-705382
Harper k Row
A Sta^ CKf of tea. [Modoo picture] Agency for IntematioDal
Development [196-7] Made by Mecca Him Laboratories.
X> fflin. id. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: De»cribei AID asuitsnce in IncreMing rice production m East
PakitUn. Potau out how ihc American tpecialiit traiiu naiive agricultural agcnis
to teach their own people.
1. Technical assiMartcc. American— East Pakisun. 2. Rice --Pski»t«n -Eui
Pikistan. 1. United Sutes. Ageitcy for International Development.
tHC440.S] 309.2 72-700548
Wheat Diviiion, Nebraska 72 MARC
Dept. of Agriculture
Simple distillation (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1970. Made by William Brose Productions.
4 mill. «l. color, super S mm. (Techniques or oritanle chem-
islry. Serifs I: Manipulation of liquids and solids, no. 4 1
I»op film.
With study (TUlde.
TREDITS: Authors, Joseph Casanova, John A. Mangravlte.
SUMMARY : Illustrates the distillation of a mixture of liquids
and underscores a serious limitation of simple distillation as a
purification technique.
X. Distillation. I. Holt, Klnehart and Winston, inc. Series:
Techniques of organic chemistry. Series 1: Manipulation of liquids
and solids (Motion picture) no. 4.
547 71-709837
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Simple electrical circuits (Filmstrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
43 fr. folor. S.'i mm. (Elementary science)
Plastninn color.
FOM fllmstrlp no. 197.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Illustrates the flow of electricity In a ctnnplete circuit
and explains the Imiwrtance of swltchps, dry cells, wires, and aj)-
pHnnces. Show;* series and parallel circuits and traces a short cir-
cuit from the blown fuse to the source. Uses electromagnets, simple
motors, and generators to explain the magnetic property of electricity,
1. Electric circuits. i. Popular Science Publishing Company,
inc.. New York. Audio-Visual DlTlslon. ii. FOM fllmstrlp no. 197.
Series: Elementary science (Fllmstrlp)
621.31 Fi A 68-4168
Popular Science Pub. Ca, Audio-Visual Dlv.
Simple fadal constructions (FUiMtrip) Patrick Riley and
Rdbert Rivera. Released by Sigma Educational Films,
1967.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. (Creative makeup for the school stage)
With study guide.
Cr«di(<.- Educational consultant, Omar Paxon.
Summary: Illustrates techniques of making facial feature* tor
stage performancea by u^ng almple makeup materials. „__,__
1. Make-up, TheatrlcaL i. Sigma Kducattooal Films. Series.
Creative makeup for the school stage (Fllmstrlp)
792 77-732680
Sigma GducatloDal Films
Simple fracture (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary.- Demonstratea how to treat a simple fracture before ana
after It Is set into place „^ . . «
1 Fractures. i Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. Scries: Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2167
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Simple framing (Motion picture) Walden Film Corporation,
1968.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arU technlQues: oU point-
ing)
Loop film- Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Swmmorv: Shows various types of simple framlogs for oil paint-
ings.
1 Picture frames and framing. :. Waldwi Film Corporation.
Series: Fine arts tecboliiues: oil painting (Motion picture)
761,2 7a-708068
Walden Film Corp-
Simirfe harmonic motion (Motion picture) Halas and Bat<;h-
elor Education DivisioB, London (196-1) Released in the
U. S. by McGrnw-Hill Book Co.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bumtwiry: Illustrates the manner In which the oscillatory move-
msnt, known as simple harmonic motion, can be derlred from the
uniform motion of a iwrtlcle moving lo a drcQlar path.
1. Dynamics of s particle. 2. Osclllatiooa. i. Balas and
Batcbelor Cartoon Films, Inc.. London, ii. McOraw-Hlll Book Com-
**"'' 631 Fi A 68-2921
Hales and Ratchelur Cartoon Films
Ealing Corp^
Simple harmonic motion (Motion picture)
1968.
S mln. si. color, super 6 mm.
Loop film. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Credita: Author. D. Kutllroff.
Bummarti: Investlnates the kinematics of simple harmonic motion
and Its relationship to motion In a circle. Points out how to find
velocity and ac«?lerat!on and how to note the dianges In direction
and magnitude of the acceleration oalng an accelerometer.
L Acceleratloa (Mechanics) l. Rating (Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass.
631 Ft A 68-455
Kallog Coriwratlon
Simple harmonic motion: reference cirdc (Motion picture)
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. Made by Peter J. Bar-
ton Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Demonstrations In ph.vs|r<<.
no. 3}
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS : Consultant, Ouenter Schwarz.
.SUMMARY: A les.son on harmonic motion presents n Ifcturv
demonstration type of experiment that Illustrates a basic principle
of mechanical physics and relates that principle to the real world.
1. Harmonic motion. I. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. II.
Series: Demonstrations in physics (Motion picture) no. 3.
[QA852] 631 70-711936
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Simple harmonic waves (Motion picture) H»Us and B^ch^
lor r;irtoon Films, Ixindon, 1966. Released m the U. b.
by Mrrrraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
4 mln. Kl. color. 8 nmi. (Physics series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge,
Silmma^: An Krodnctory discussion of longitudinal waves with
projection on the horizonWl axis. t™^««
1 Motion. I. Halas and Batcbelor Cartoon Films, ltd.. If odon.
n. McGraw-Hill liook Company. Series: Physics series (Motion
»*'*^"''' 531 7&-703673
McGraw-BIU Book Co.
Simple lacing techniques (Motion picture) Hester and As-
sociates. 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (CreatlTe leather)
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued also as 13 mm. film.
With study guide.
Credits: Author. Clarence Ktncald.
Summary: Demonstrates basic tedmlqoes of bfrie pnodiuig and
simple lacing with the running stitch, whipstitch, and cross stltdL
1. Leather work. i. Hester and Associates. Series : Creative
leather (Motion picture)
745.63 74-702964
Hester atid Associates
Simple lettering technique (Motion picture)
Associates, 1966.
Hester and
298
4 mln si. color. 8 mm. (Educational graphics)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide and text entitled Graphic tools for teachers.
Credits: Author, Roy A. Frye.
Summary: Demonstrates simple procedures for using pre-cut let-
ters, spray paint, and stencils In the production of classroom bultetlD
boards and posters.
1. Lettering. l Hester and Associates. Series: Educational
graphics (Motion picture)
371.33 Fi A 68-2007
Hester and Associates
Simple machines (FUmatrip) International Educational
Films. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1968.
.6 filmstrips (37 fr. each) color. 36 mm.
With teacher's manual.
Contents: 1. The lever. — 2. The incline plane. — 3. Tbe wedge and
the screw.— 4. Wheel and axle.— 6. Gears and pulleys.— 4. ()uls.
With captions.
1. Power transmission. i. International Educational nims,
HoUywood. Calif, n. SterUng Educattooal nims, inc.
372.3 76-733518
Sterling Educational Films
Simple machines (Filmstrip) Filmfaz. Released by Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Science fundamentals)
SUMMARY: Shows that simple machines use a smalt amount of
energy to the greatest advantage. Shows tbe working principles
of simple machines In u^e today. With captions. For elementary
grades.
1. Machinery— Juvenile films. I. Pllmfax Prodoctlons. New
York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. HI. Series:
Science fundamentals (Fllmstrtp)
[TJ147] 372.3 76-740676
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Simple machines (FUmatrip) Macmillan Co., 1970. Made
by Instructional Media Associates.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (MacmlUan elementary science Olmatrlpe)
With teachers manual.
Svmmory: Shows, through the use of carioons. how simple ms-
chlnes were used in an early caveman setting. D^nes the concepts
of force, resistance, and work, and the relationship between than.
De8crlt>es the lever, the wheel and axle, the pulley, tbe IncUtied
plane, and the screw, and abows how they are used In machines
today. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Machinery— Juvenile films. i. Macmillan, firm, publlshem,
New York. Series.
372.3 78-735878
Macmillan Co.
Simple machines series: the lever (Motion picture) D«i
Piccolo. Released by UFA Educational Media, 1971.
10 niin. sd. color. 10 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Describes the three parts of a lever and provides the
formula for determining the movemenU In any level system.
1 Levers. I. Piccolo, Don. II. BFA Educational Media.
881.8 78-TlllU
BFA Bdocatlonal Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sk«
turej Corooct loatnictioaal Fllnu. 1972.
e. [Motion ptc*
14 min. td. color. 16 mm.
Special vcnton of the 1964 motion pK:turc ti( the ume lilk wtlh itmpHrwd
•ciencc vocabutary for tlow kamen.
With teschcr't guide.
CREDITS: EducaitoMl coltobontor, Nuhan S. WMhlon.
SUMMARY: IdentiTict and compsret ttx nmpk nuchinct: kver, pulky.
vh«el-an4-ulc. inclined pUiw. screw, and wedge. DemonMntcs ho* e»ch ma-
chine tnde* force for diMancc or diuuicc for force in temu of work and rrK-
chmicaJ advantage.
1. MachiMry. 2. Force aad energy. I. Coronet laurwtional Filnu,
iTJISlj 371.9 72-700848
Coronet InKnictional 72 MARC
FUma
Tlie Simple matkcmatics tA disaster (Motum pioture) State
of Illinois, Dept of Public Works, Division of Highways,
in cooperation with WGX-Continental Broadcasting Co.,
S3 mill. 8d. <x>lor. 16 uiiu.
Credit*: Producer, director, and writer, Frank Hart: couaultant*.
Francea S. Lorenx, Alexander C Field ; cameramen, Ollbert Lee, Tom
Orlmmltt, Kenneth Van Hon ; fllm editor, Ol«) UcOowean.
Bummanr: Shows the relaUonahlp or distance, time, and wpeed to
drlrlns Jadfmenta la stoiipliig, [lasRlDg another car, and maneoTerlog
oa a freeway. Demooitrates loes of friction on a wet surface, and
Impairment of Jodcment after drinking alcoholic beverages.
1. Aotomoblle drlTlog. l Illlnola. DItIsIou of Hlshwaya.
629.283 Fi 68-247
Simple mdecalar orbitals {Motum picture) Harper & Bow,
Publishers, 1970. Made by Old Pueblo Film Ck>.
(Fundamentals of chemistry)
3 mtn. si. color, super 8 mi
Ix>op fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teadier's guide and student guide.
Cr«d««.- Authors. Rod O'Connor, Bruce Fowler.
Bummarif: Uan animation to soggest useful models for the
tormatloo of coralent bonds which Involve simple and hybrid
fttonUc orbitals.
1. Molecular orbitals. 2. Atomic orbitals. 3. Chemical bonda
4. Chemical models. l Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc. Series:
Fundamenuls of chemistry (Motion picture)
541 79-705383
Harper ft Row
Simple patterns {Motion picture) Nation*! Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mln. Bd. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
Ixx^ fllm.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Butnmary: Presents the mathematical term of "function" by show-
tng arithmetic sequences related to patterns of dots and simple
shapes. For grades 4 through 9.
1. Functions. 2. Sequences ( Hatbematics) l Canada. Na-
tlooal Fllm Board, n. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca EMucational Corpo-
ration. Series: Mathematics (Motion picture)
372.7 72-700022
BDCyclopaedla Britan- nlca Bdocatlonal CorporaUon
A Simple puppet (Filmttrip) Sigma Educational Films,
1966.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Puppets for yon and me)
With study guide.
CredUt: Consultant, Bet^ Brown.
SiHnmarv-' Shows Itow a rery simple poppet can be made and
manipulated.
1. Puppets and puppet-playa i. Sigma Bdocatlonal Films.
Series: E^ppets for you ant* me (Fllmstrlp)
746.69 7a-7a2866
Sigma Bdncatlooal rilmr
Simple rcsponees— amoeba, hydra, and pbmria {Motion
pirture) Gakken Co., Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by
Intenii-.tional Communication Films, 1968.
.3 mln. «l. color. 8 mm. (Structure and function of nerves)
I>H>p film mounted In cartridge. Issued In etandnrd 8 mm. and In
super M mm.
With teacher study guide.
Prom the lOfW motion picture entitled Structure and function of
nerves.
f-'iiiHHwrj;; Shows three lower forma of invertebrates responding
to Bome natural stimuli of the aquatic environment as welt as to
a probing needle. Compares the nerve patterns of the hydra and
the planaria.
1. Amoeba. 2. PUnarla. 3. Hydra. 4. Animals, Habits and be-
havior of. I. Gakken Fllm Company, ltd., Tokyo, n. International
Communication Films. Series: Structure and function of
nerves (Motion picture)
, , ., .^ . *»2 72-703146
International Communl- cation Films
Simple staining techniques (Filmstrip) Pace Films. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color, 35 mm. (Basic biology)
With teaching manual.
SUMMARY: Presents the procedures for preparing methylene
bine, crysui violet, nlgroeln, and carbol fncbsla sUlns for mlcro-
■cope study.
1. Stains and aUlning (Microscopy) I. Pace FUms. II. Uol-
versa) Education and Visual Aria UL Series: Basic blolt«y (Ftlm>
•trip. Universal Education and Visual Arts)
[QH237] 578 79-740630
Universal Edu- stion and Visual Arts
Simple stereochemistry {Motion picture) Harper A Row,
Publishers, 1970. Made by Old Pueblo Film Co.
4 mln. si. color super 8 mm. (Fundamentals of chemistry)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide and student guide.
emu*: Autbora. Rod O'Connor. Bruce Fowler.
Bummtary: Uses molecular models which are in motion to Illustrate
simple aspects of geometrical and optical isomerism.
1. Stereochemistry. 2. Molecules — Models. l Harper h Bow,
Publishers, Inc. Series: FondamenUls of dmntstry (Motion plc-
tore)
641 72-706384
HarpM-ARow
Simi^ taper turning with the lathe compound (Motion pic-
ture) Society for Visual Education and Burt Munk and
Co. Released by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Engine latbe. Set 5:
Special applications)
Loop fllm.
With shop card.
Credit*; Authors, Burt Munk, Robert Kynaat
8^^mmary: Ezplaine oat of three methods of taper turning with
lathe compound.
1. Lathes. 2. Turning. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chi-
cago, n. Burt Munk Productlotia Series: The Bngloe lattM (Mo-
tloo picture) Set 5: Special applications.
621.9 72-704428
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Simple techniques in shaping glass {Motion picture) Cen-
tron Educational Films, 1970.
0 ml:i sd. color. 10 mm. (Fundamentals of diemlstry)
CreAitM: Adviser, Clark E. Brlcker.
Summary: Introduces the basic tools and techniques used In
handling glasi In a chemistry laboratory. Deals with the use of the
Bunsen burner snd wing-tip. Demonstrates techniques of cutting
and flre-poUshing glass tubing, bendlnc the tubing, and handling hot
glaxs. Shows how to use safety glasses when using the oxygen-gas
torch, bow to Insert the bent tubing in the stopper, how to repair a
broken graduated cylinder made of hard glass, and bow to form and
cut ctfplllary tubes.
1. Glass blowing aod working. L Centroo Educational Films.
Series: Fundamentals of chemistry (Motion picture. Centron Educa-
tional Films)
542 79-707670
Centron Educational Films
Simplified color printing. [Slide set] Eastman Kodak Co., 196S.
1 39 slidci. color, 2 m 2 in. and phoooiapc in caiseiie: single-track, 1
7/S ip>. 33 min.
With »cript,
SU MMAR Y: Provide* advice on the selling up of a color printing darkroom,
■nd hints on making color prints. For advanced photographers.
1 Color photography— Printing processes. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
lTR530i 778.6 72-736619
Eastman Kndsk Co 72 MARC
Simplified operating practices for studio cameras {Motion
picture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1963.
22 mln. sd. ittcw. 16 mm.
Summary: Points out the Improved results achieved in the tele-
vision Itnage conversion process with the advent of the four-and-one-
hatf-lnch Image orthicon camera. Discusses and Illustrates the
characteristics that specify Image quality in the monochrome tele-
vision system. Including resolution or sharpness, noise or graininess,
and tone scale and contrast range.
1. Television cameras. i. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc
Fi 67-946
Simplifying fractions (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Edu-
cation, 1971.
4r, fr. color. S^ mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In., S3| rpm.,
10 mln. ( Fractions : a new approach, groap 1, no. 4)
Also Issued with phonoUpe In cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
CREDITS: Authors, I-ola May, Donns Cyrier Jacobs.
sr.MMARV: Uses congruent geometric shapes to show bow to
find the simplest form of fractions. Demonstrates bow to find tlM
greatest common factor and shows bow to simplify mixed nmnerals
and fractions greater and smaller than one.
1 Fractions. I. Society for Visual Bducatloa, Inc, Chicago.
II. Series: Fractions: a new approach (Filmstrip) group 1. no. 4.
[QA117] 611 79-740088
Society for Visual Education
Simply beautiful {Motion picture)
Made by Peckham Productions.
14 mi:i. Ml. color. 16 mm.
StmiMMtry: A model demonstrates the use of products designed
for dally bath, hair, and skin^care routines.
1. Beauty, Personal. 2. Cosmetics. i. Avon Products, Inc
646.7 71-701986
Simulated basilar membrane motion {Motion picture) Bell
Telephone Tjaboratortes, 1966. Released bv Garden State
Films.
11 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
StH^nd version.
With guide.
CredHn: Producer, Robert C. Lummls.
Summnry: Uses animated line drawings generated by a computer
on the face of a cathode-ray tube to present a simulation of the mo-
tion nf the basilar membrane of the ear.
1. Basilar membrane. i. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
n. Garden State Films, inc.
Fi A 68-434
Portland State Ollege. Library
Siaulation — high green to training {Motion picture) Con-
ductron-Miasouri. Made and released by McDonn^l Doug-
las Corp., Film and Television Commnnicataons, 1969,
16 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
Bummary: Shovra how Cooductron-Missonrl is applying Its space
technolt^j and manufacturing skills to the development and mao-
uacturlng of one of the world's first railroad train simulator*.
Depicts and explains the operation of the various sub-syat^ns of the
simulator. Includes a live dialog sequence that portrays the nse of
the railroad simulator In a typical training slttutlon.
1. Railroads — Traltis. 2. Simulation methods. l ConductrtM
Corporation. Conductrm-Ulssourl DlvUion. a. McDonn^ Douglas
OorporatioQ.
668.6 71-706110
cntB
Simulatira <tf a two-gyro gravity-gradient attitude con-
tr<rf system (Motion picture) Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, 1965. Made by E. E. Zajac.
4 mln. sd. t»&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A computer-made film. Animated drawings show a
satellite. r^>resented by drawings of a domlno-sbaped box. In orbit
aroand a rotating earth. Demonstrates the pictorial possibilities of
computer-made movies and illustrates the gyro action of the control
system pictured.
1. Artiflciat satellites — Attitude control systema 2. Gyroecc^c ia-
struments. i. Bell Telephone Laboratories, inc
Fi 67-511
Avon Cosmetics, 1966.
299
Simultaneous t^Mration for glaucoma and catanict {Mo-
tion picture) J, Boberg-Ans, Charlottenlund, Denmark,
1966. Released in the U. S. by International Eye Film
Libi-ary.
8 mln. sd. color. 1 Smm.
Ectachrome.
Summary: An animated preeentation of an operation for glaucoma
with an anterior flap sclerotomy, partial cyclodialysis, Irldotomy. and
IridenclelslB (Stallard technique). Surgical prrxndare shows bow
this operation Is combined with a simultaneous Intracapsular cataract
extraction.
1. Olaucoma — Surgery. 2. Cataract. i. Boberg-Ans, J. n. In-
ternational Eye Film Library.
Fi A 67-5238
International Eye Fllm Library
Sinatra (Motion picture) CBS News, 1965.
m mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Don Hewitt; writer, Andrew A, Roooey; corre-
spondent, Walter Cronklte ; photographer. Wade L. Bingham ; fllm
editors, Richard W. Sears, Jr., Jules Laventbol.
SamnMiry.- Covers the life, times, and UlenU of Frank Sinatra.
IiKludes interviews with Sinatra. Blng Crosby, and Sinatra's daughter
Nancy, and appearances by well-known entertainers.
1. Sinatra, Frank, 1917- l Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. CBS News.
927 Fi 68-^48
Sinatra Enterprises
see
Assault on a Queen.
Francis Albert Sinatra does his thing.
Frank Sinatra; a man and his music.
Frank Sinatra; a man and his music.
Part 2.
Marriage on the rocks.
None but the brave.
Sinbad the sailor (FUmttrip) Imperial Film Ca, 1969.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 12 In., 3S| rpm., 16
mln. mlcrogroove. (Stories from other lands: the Arabian nlgtiU)
Also Issued with pbonotape in cassette.
Based on a story from the Arabian nights.
I. Arablau nights, c. Imperial Film Company, Inc., Lakelaiul, Fla.
Sm-les: Stories from other lands: the Arabian nights (Filmstrip)
398.2 72-784846
Imperial Fllm Co.
Since my time {Motion picture) Current Affairs Produc-
tions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
26 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (India! My India!)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures Indian ex-patrlot Yavar Abba<t as he visits
old familiar sights In his homeland, and tbe family and friends he
had left behind 17 years ago, pointing oat the many changes which
have taken place during Us absence.
1. -Abbas. Yavar. 2. India— Soc. condlt— 1M7- r. Current
Affairs Productions, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
India! My India! (Motion picture)
923 Fi A 68-1450
McOraw.HlllBookCo.
Sinclair, Douglas
see
Big Banff country.
Sinclair (Douglas) Film Productions
see
Autumn salmon.
Big Jasper country.
High riders.
James Bay goose himt.
Silver coho.
Ski west.
Sinclair. Upton Beale, 1878-1968. The gnomobile
see
The Gnome-mobile.
Sinclair Lewis (FUmttrip) Educational Dimennons Corp^
1968.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a (1 a for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In., Mi rpm., 15 mln.
With teacher's guide.
Summery: A study of the life, times, and major works of Sinclair
Lewis, refiecting his moods and thoughts about life In a small town.
1. Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1961. i. Educational Dimensions
Corporation.
818 70-736407
Edncational Dimensions Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Creative Visuals,
Sinclair Oil Corporation
see
A Great name in oil.
Siac law, cosine law, area. [Transparencies]
1969.
15 tmupu-encies. color. 10 \ 13 in. (Tritooometry)
With overliyi
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Eight tngonometry Ictsoo trsnspvcncie* utd Mven matching
question tran>parcnciea.
1 Tri|onomctry. I. Creative VituaU (Finn) II. Seriet: Trigonometry.
[Traiupaiencies]
[QA531i 516 72-736019
Creative VUuals 72 MARC
The Sine wave {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Edu-
cation Division, London (196-?i Released in the U. S. by
McGrnu-Hill Rook Co.
4 mln. si. color. 8 niui.
l>H>p Hltii. Issued in stamliird 8 turn, anil in super S lutu.
With teacher's fculde.
SiiMomrff: Illustrntes the wuy in which the iitoveiiient of a point
in simple huruionic motion is associated with the sine wave.
1. Dynamics. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, inc.,
London, ti. McGraw-UlU Book Cotnpaay.
531 Fi A 68-2920
Haliis and Batrtielor Cart(M>n Films
Slas a soag of holidays uid seasmas. [Filmstrip] Bowmar, 1 972.
3 filmstrips (approx 47 fr. eacii) color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 2 in,,
33 1/3 rpm. (Sing a song)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Correlated with the record of the same liile and with the boot entitled Sing
a song, by Roberu McLaughlin and Lucille Wood
SUMMARY: Uses captioned artwork in presenting songs about holidays and
seasons. For primary grades.
1. Children's songs, 2. Holidays- Songs and music I. MeUughlin,
Roberu. 1912- Sing a song, 11 Bowmar Records. Los Angeles III.
Series: Sing a song. rFilmsiripi
(M1997] 372.8 72-732604
Bowmar 72 MARC
Sing a soDg of home and conunuttity. {Filrastrip] Bowmar, 1972.
2 filmstrips (approx. 36 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 13 in.,
33 1 /3 rpm. (Sing a song)
Also issued wilh phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Correlated with the record of the same title and with the boolt entitled Sing
a song, by Roberta McLaughlin and Lucille Wood
SUMMARY: Uses captioned artwork in presenting songs about home and
community. For primary grades.
1. Children's songs. 2. Community music. I McLaughIm, Roberta, 1913-
Sing a song. 11. Bowmar Records. Los Angeles. 111. Series: Sing a
song. [Filmstrip]
[M1997] 372.8 72-732603
Bowmar 72 MARC
Sing a song of onr nei^bors. [Filmstrip] Bowmar, 1972.
3 filmstrips (approx 36 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 in.,
33 1/3 rpm. (Sing a song)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Correlated with the record of the same title and with the book entitled Sing
a song, by Roberu McLaughlin and Lucille Wood.
SUMMARY: Uses captioned artwork in presenting songs about neighbor*.
For primary grades.
1. Children's songs. 2. Community music. I. McLaughlin, Roberta, 1913-
Sing a song. 11. Bowmar Records. Los Angeles. 111. Series: Sing a
song. iFilmstrip]
[Nri997j 372.8 72-732602
Bowmar 73 MARC
Sinp of the border {Motion picture) British Transport
Films, Ivondon, 1964. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1967.
-0 null. s<I. color. IG mm.
Credits: Executive proiJucer. E<lKur Anstey.
Suiiniiari/: I'rtwcntB the hi.story of the Scottish border cimntry in
A Ki-ries of folk snitgs and views of the countryside, historic ruins,
and small vjlljiges. I>eficrlbe8 Ihe Battle of Flodden and plcturea
the home of Sir Walter Scott and views of barley farmers and fisher-
men.
1. Itordcis of Scotland. i. Gt. Itrit. British 'I'ranspoit Com-
mission. Film Unit. II. International Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
914.U Fi A 68-2882
Interii:ilioniil Film Bunniu
Sing the glory of Africa (Filmstrip) Broadcasting and
Fihii CommiaHioii. Release*! by Friendf^hip Pres.s. 1971.
flO fr. color. Xi tnni. and phonodisc: 2 b., 11 mlB.
Sld« two of phonodisc contains two folk UIe«, examples of
African music, a herd boy max. and excerpts from sonsB by the
I'rotesUnt chorux of Kinshasa.
With lOii.ie.
CREDITS: Writer, ilarlanna Norrls; narrator. Matlwane Manana.
SUMMARY: lUustratea the history of Africa, emphaslslnf the
natural and cultural riches of the country. For elementary paaes.
1. Africa— Clvlllzallon— Juvenile films. I. National Council of
thf Churches of Christ In the United SUtea of America. Broadcast-
ing and Film CommlKHlon. II. Friendship Press, inc.
(DTH] 372.8 72-739833
A. LA. Booklist
Singapore {Filmxtrip) National Geographic and Encyclo-
paedia Hritannica Educational Corp., 1968.
Ti fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlw: 2 b. (Is. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic iirojector). 12 In., 831 rptn. (Southeast
Asia)'
Wilh script on record Jacket.
VreaUi: Writer, David Troud: picture editor, Veronica Smith.
Hummarv: A titudy of Singapore, the crossroads of the world.
Includes views of the docks, markets, new bousing derelopmenta,
and a Hindu wedding.
1. Singapore. i. National Oeographlc Society, Washington, D. a
ir. Encyilopaedia Brltannlcu Educational ("onwratlon. Series:
Southeast Asia (Filmstrip)
915.95 Fi A 68-4576
Encyclopaedia BrIUn- nica Educational Corp.
SiM«P<v«— e^utorial dty. (Motioo picture] Released by CCM
Films, 1972.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains that is one of the most prosperous trade centers of
the world since the thirteenth century, Singapore combines the cultures of
Malay. China, India. Pakistan, and Greai Britain in a community dut thrives
despite a lack of natural resourcea. Shows lush gardens, infinitely varied tnsrfcet-
places, and cricket matches.
1. Singapore (Ci(y>— Dcacription. I. CCM Filma.
[DS598.S7] 915.95 72-701177
CCM Rlma 72 MARC
Singapore — how it serves Southeast Aaa (FUmatrip) Her-
bert M. Elkins Co., 1968.
.% fr. col<)r, S5 mm. ( Southeast Asia)
Credits: Writer and illustrator, Elizabeth Dresser; photographers,
Herbert Elkln.H, Blanche Elkln.'i.
Summary: Diacunses the city of Singapore and Its importance as a
harbor city and Industrial center. Includes teacher guide frames
and vocabulary list With captions.
1. Singapore (City)— Harbor. i. Herbert M. Elkins Company.
Series: Southeast Asia (Filmstrip. Herbert M. Elkins Co.)
916.96 77-734045
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Singapore-Malaya— new sUtes in Southeast Asia (Motion
picture) Dudley Pictures Corp. Made by Cad Dudley.
Released by United AVorld Films, 1963.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Today's people In our changing
world 1
Sit m^'*' Discusses the principal characteristics of Singapore
and explains lis role as a center of trade and commerce between
the Orient and the We«tem World. Stresses the variety of peoples
and religions In this area. Describes the Federation of Malaya
wilh Its great urlMin-njral differences.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Malaya. 2. Singapore. i. Dtidley Plcturo Corporation.
11. Dntted World Films, Inc. Serlea: Today* people In OOP chang-
ing world (Motion picture) -,.,-- -«,*
915.95 Fi A 67-5915
Universal Education and Vlaoal Arts
Singapore, my Singapore {Motion picture) United Nations.
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw Hill, 1969.
'JS mill. sd. color, 16 mm. (International zone series)
Summarii: Shows the efforts of a city planner for Singapore and
a team of United Nations city planners to Incorporate some of the
qualities of old Singapore Into the renovated city.
1 Cities and towns— Planning— Singapore. i. United Natlcms.
n, Contemr»orary Fllms/lIcGraw-HIH. Series: International zone
(Motion picture)
309.1595 76-702052
Contemporary Films/ McOraw-Hlll
Singapore: ocean crossroads (Filmstrip) Popular Science
Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
39 fr. color, 3.'. mm. (Elementary social studies)
FOM filmstrip no. 851.
With teacher's guide. , ^ , a, „»w.«
Suin>na>-y i'lesents the location, size, and importance of Singapore
in relation to both Southeast Asia and the world. Traces Singapores
background from Its Malay and British East India beginnings to its
recent break from Malaysia. Stresses Singapore's role as a world
Dort as well as her problems as a new and progressive Asian state.
1 Singaport^-Hist. i. I'opular Science Publishing Company,
Inc., New- York. Audio-Visual Division, ir. FOM filmstrip no. 851.
Series: Elementary social studies (Filmstrip)
915.95 Fi A 68^614
Popular Science Pub. Co., Aiidlo-VlBual DIt.
Singer Company
see
Gty in the desert
Singer Jim McKee {Motion picture) William S. Hart Co.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1924.
83 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
A Samuel Bischoff presentation.
In the Gatewood W. I>unston film collection. Library of Congress.
Credits: Director, Clifford S. Smith; story. William S. Hart; adap-
taUon, J. 0. Hawks; photography, Dwij^t Warren. Arthur Beevw;
editor, Billy Shea. Cast: William 8. Hart. Phyllis Haver, Gordon
Russell. Bert Sprotte. Ruth Miller, George Slegmann, Edward Coien.
William Dyer. . , _.
Hummarv: Western melodrama. A singer who rears his partners
baby daughter to womanhood after her father is klUed following a
Htageeooch robbery, robs a motor bus and serves a prison sentence
In order to provide clothing for the girl.
I William S. Hart Company, n. Paramount Pictures
Corporation, m. Gate- wood W. Dunston film collection.
^^ Fi 68-438
The Singer not the song (Motion picture) Rank Organisa-
tion, London. Released in the U. S. by Warner Bros.
Pictures, 1961.
12d luin. sd. color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope. Technicolor.
Bused on the novel of Ihe same title by Audrey Ersklne IJndop,
Crciitf Producer and director. Roy Baker; screenplay. Nigel
Balchln- niUKlc, Philip Green: photography. Otto Hriler; editor,
Roger Cherrill. Cait: Dirk Bogarde, John Mills. Mylene Demongeot,
Laurence Nalsmlth. John Bentley. Leslie French. „ ^ ,,
Bummary: A drama about the conflict between a Catholic prleat
and a murderous handlt, to control the people of a fear-gripped
Mexican village. _
I. Llndop. Audrey Ersklne, 1»20- The nlnger not the song.
11. Rank Organisation, ltd. m. Warner Brothers Plcturea. inc.
Fi 67-1311
The Singers: two profiles {Motion picture) American Broad-
casting; Co.. 1968.
60 iniji. Hd. t-olor. 16 mm.
Credits: Sponsor, B. F. Goodrich Co.
Summary: A behind-the-scenes and center-stage profile of two fe-
male vocalists — Gloria Loring who is on the threshold of stardom and
Aretha Franklin who is at the peak of her career,
1. Loring, Gloria. 2. Franklin, Aretha. r. American Broad-
casting Company.
927 76-702568
CINE
Singh, Krishna
see
Labyrinth.
The Singing nun {Motion picture) Met ro-Goldwyn -Mayer,
1966.
9G min. sd. color, 35 mm.
Panavislon. Met rocolor .
Credits: Producers, John Beck, Hayes Goetz; director, Henry
Koster; screenplay, story, John Furla. Jr.; Sally Benson, John Furla,
Jr.- music, Harry Sukman, Soeur Sourlre; director of photography,
Milton Krasner; film editor, Rita Roland. Cast: Debbie Reynolds,
RIcardo Montalban, Agnes Moorehead, Chad Everett, Katharine
Ross, Greer Garson.
Summary: A dramatization about a young Belgian nun and her
attempt to resolve the conflict between her gift of music and her
religious duties.
1. Sourlre. Sister. i. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
922 Fi 68-1633
Single-base trareformations (Motion picture) Orefjon Cur-
riculum Study Center, University of Oregon. Released by
McGraw-IIiU Book Co., 1965.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Transformational grammar series)
With user's guide.
Correlated with the book Kernels and transformations, by Wayne
A. O'Nell.
Credits: Producer and director, Dale White.
Stim.mHrv.- Introduces single-base transformations, the kind of or-
derly changes that operate on single sentences to change their form
without adding any new Information.
1. English language— Grammar, Generative. i. O'Nell, Wayne A.
Kernels and transformations, ii. Oregon. University. Oregon Cur-
riculum Study Center, in. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Series:
Transformational grammar series (Motion picture)
Fi 67-570
Tlic Single-end tenoner (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boieham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
pncdia Britannit-a Educational Corp., 1969.
4 uiin. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood working machine power
tools)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the single-end tenoner; demonstrates how to
set it up, how to use it with various kinds of wood, and how to
achieve specific resulta
1, Woodworking machinery. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Brltannica Educational Conwratlon. Series: Wood working ma-
chine power tools (Motion picture)
621.9 70-708290
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Single handed sailing (Motion picture) SportBlm Process-
ing, 1970.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm, (Sports film Olympic promotion se-
Suffwnary Teaches the points of sailing In a bay and racing skills
Id setting sails and trimming the boat while reaching, running, und
beating
1. Sailing. I. Sportfllm Processing (FlrmV Series. Sports film
Olympic promotion series (Motion picture)
797.1 72-705664
CINE
Single leg takedown: advanced mores (Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 mln. si, color, super 8 mm. (Wrestling)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summaiv: Detailed analysis, utilizing high speed photography, of
two of the raore advanced single leg takedowns, the scoop and the
Umber arm. ^ „ « ,
1. Wrestling. i. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Serlea:
Wrestling (Motion picture)
796.8 72-706383
Ealing Corporation
Single leg takedown: fondamenUb (Motion pieture) Edinc
Corp., 1970.
3 min. «l. color, super 8 mm. (Wrestling)
tAK>p film. Film notes on cartridge case. . ^ ,
Summary: A detailed analysis, utilizing ultra high speed photog-
raphy, of two of the more basic single leg takedowns-single leg
to back heel trip and single leg pick up. o„,«.
1. Wrestling. i. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge. Mass, Series.
Wrestling (Motion picture) -/v««-o
796.8 79-705382
Kaling Corporation
Single pan balance (Motion picture) Dept of Chemistry,
Yale University. Made by David G. Anderson and Andrew
Patter.^on, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britaiinica Edu-
cational Corp., 1970.
r> mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Yale chemlatry fllin series)
SUMMARY : Shows how to use a single pan analytical balance for
weighing sampleH ranging from 160 grams through .OOOl gram.
IJemonatrates procedure« for use of pan arrests, pans, beam weights,
optical scale, and vernier of this ttalance.
1 Balance. I. Yale University. Dept. of Chemistry. II. Bncy-
clopaodia Brltannica Educational Corporation. III. Series; Tale
chemistry film series (Motion picture)
[QCIOT] 542 70-713291
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
300
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Single pulses in a spring (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Rrilannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Peter Rob-
inson Associates.
4 niln. si. rolor. super 8 mm. ( Expert mcfits In phT8lc»— sUnd-
Ini; wave*)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credit!*: Collaborator. Albert V. Baei. with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula College.
Summary : Presents the basic concept of standing wares Uses
close-up and slow motion photography in an experiment which lUns-
trates the propertlea of wares In the traosmlalon of energy
1. SUndlag wares. I. Encyclopaedia Brltanntca Educational
Corporation. Series: Experiments In physics— standlnK wares
{Motion picture)
531 75-709897
Encyclopaedia Brltan- ntca Bdacattonal Corp.
Single slit diffraction of waves (Motion picture) Education
Development Center, 1964.
4 min si. t>&w. 8 mm. (Ripple tank ware phenomena, no. 14)
lRSue<l in standard 8 ram. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics flltn program.
Excerpts from the 1968 motion picture entitled Interference and
diffraction.
With film notes.
Credits: Editor. Rlrln Carlnl; technical preaenUtlon, James Strldk-
land.
Summarj/: Demonstrates that positions of nodes and maxima in
dltTractlon pattern depend on warelength and silt width.
— — Another issue. 16 mm.
1. DIlTraction. i. Education Development Center, n. Interfer-
ence und diffraction (Motion picture) Serl€«: Rapple tank ware
phenomena ( Motion pic- ture) no. 14. Series : College phys-
ics fllm program (Ho- tton picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-1515
Education Development Center
Single syllabic wortfe (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading skills it: Changing
rowfl sounds, diphthongs, syllables)
Loup film. Film note* on cartridge case.
Cr»dil»: Author, Virginia Blggy.
Sumnutiy: Explains that single syllable words hare only one rowel
sound regardless of the number of Indlrldual rowels. For primary
grades.
1. English language — Syllabication — JureiUte films. i. Ealing
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Reading skills n: Chang-
ing rowel sounds, diphthongs, syllables (Motion picture)
372.6 73-701223
Ea 1 i ng Corporat ion
Single-syllable words (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
2 niln. si. color super 8 mm. (Action viewer reading skills
II: Changing sounds, diphthongs, syllables)
Loop fllm for hand rlewer.
Credits: Author, M. Virginia Blggy.
Summary : Explains thai single syllable words have only one
rowel sound regardless of the number of Indlrldna! rowels. For
primary grades.
1. English language— Syllabication— Juvenile Alms. I. Baling
Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Action rlewer reading
skills II: Changing sounds, diphthongs, syllables (Motion picture)
372.6 75-710068
Ealing Corporation
S*initient k la peinturc (Motion picture) Crawley Films,
Ottawa. Released in the U. S. by Intematifmal Film
Bureau, 1957.
6 min. sd. coh>r. 16 mm.
French rerslon of the 1961 motion picture entitled Spinning of
picture making.
BumiMuy: Shows many examples of art work produced with
tempera paint by children aged three and Are, when creatlrlty is
great; at age six when recognisable figures are Introdaced; and at
age seren when skills begin to catch up with Ideas.
1. Children's drawings. l Crawley Films, ltd. b. International
Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago, m. Banning of picture making (Mo-
tion picture)
751.4 79-707268
International Film Bureau
The Sinking of the Lositania: mirestricted sabmarine war*
fare (Motion picture) CBS. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp,, 1967.
17 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Forum edition.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documenUry show World War i under the
title They Rank the Lusltania.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producers, John Shamlk. Isaac Klelnerman; narrator,
Robert Ryan ; music, Morton Oould.
Summary: Relates how. in 1915, the United States was brought to
the brink of war when Germany violated international law and sank
the merchant ship Lusltania without warning, klUing 1.200 people.
Including 128 Americans.
1. Lusltania (Steamship) r. World War i (Television program)
IL Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. m. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation, ir. They sank the Lusltania (Motion pic-
ture)
Fi A 67-1772
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Sinners, inc. (Motion picture) Panlist Prodnctions, 1962.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide.
Credit*: Writer. Ellwood E. Kieser. Co**; Ann Blyth, Hans Con-
rled, Everett Sloane.
Bummary: A spiritual and psychological study of sin as revealed
In an Interview with Lady MacBeth, Dr. Faustus, and the sales-
man.
1. Sin. I. Paullst Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Series: Insight (Motion picture)
341.3 70-705441
Paullst Productions
Sino-Soviet conflict (Motion picture) Institute on Commu-
nism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt Univer-
sity, in cooperation with the University of Notre Dame,
1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 38b)
With study guide.
Credili: Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Bummary: Lecturer Karl Wlttfogel dlscusaee the backgronnd of
the Slno-Soriet conflict and the prot»ibIe etTects of an olDclal break
between the two major Communist countriea.
1. Russia — For reL — China (People's Republic of China, 1949-
) 2. China (People's Republic of China, 1&49- )— For. reL—
Russia. r. Vanderbilt Dnlrerslty, NaBbvlll& Institute on Com-
munism and Constitutional Democracy. Series: The Natnre of
communism (Motion picture) no. 3Sb.
Fi 67-623
The Sins of Rachel Cade (Motion picture) Warner Bros.
Pictures, 1960.
123 m:n. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor
Based on the novel entitled Rachel Cade, by Charles Mercer.
Creditt: Producer, Henry Blanke ; director, Gordon Douglas ;
screenplay, Edward Anhalt ; music. Max Steiner ; photographer, J.
Peverell Marley; editor, Owen Marks. Ca*t: Angle Dickinson, Peter
Finch, Roger Moore, Errol John, Woody Strode.
Summary: Drama about a medical missionary in the Congo who
is torn between her romantic desires and her concern for doing tlie
work of God In the mission.
I. Mercer, Charles E. Rachel Cade. n. Warner Brothers Pic-
tures, Inc.
Fi 67-1312
(Motion picture) Thanhouser Film
(Sins of the parentsj
Corp. ,1914?,
2 reels, si. biw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
Incomplete copy : L. C. has reel 2 (18 min.)
In the John E. Allen fllm collection, Ubrary of Congreaa.
Catt: Sarah Adler.
Bummary: Melodrama. A mother is forced by porerty to abandon
her young daughter to the care of relatitea and take a job In a
chorus line. Years later, her daughter seeks a Job In the aame
chorus, but falls to recognlxe her mother.
I Thanhouser Fllm Corporation, n. John E. Allen fllm coUectloa.
Fi 68-511
Sionx County, Iowa, USA (Motion picture) Farmland In-
dustries, 1966.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summ^iry: Reports on the activities of agricultural cocqjeratlres In
Sioux County, Iowa, a county noted for Its many residents of Dutch
descent and Its numerous farm cooperatives.
1. Agriculture, 0(^«nitlre — Iowa — Sioux Co. i. Farmland
Industries.
334 Fi A 67-5815 rev
Farmland Industries
The Siphon (Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1967. Re-
lea.scd by Grosset and Dunlap, 1969.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Air pressure)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With guide.
Summary: Accounts for siphoning action by reducing air pressure
in a tube with one end Immersed In water. For elemenUry grades.
1. Siphons — Juvenile films. r. Sct^w Productions, n. Grosset
and Dunlap, inc., publishers. New York. Series: Air pressure
(MoUon picture) ^
533 76-709349
A. L. A. Booklist lu-iv^^^*-
Siphons (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1967.
5 min. sL color. 8 mm. ( Elementary science series)
Ixrap lllin. Film notes on cartridge case.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Credits: Author, David Hawkiii.-%
Summary: Demonstrates the flow of liquid through transparent
plastic tubing by using food coloring in water. Illustrates aereral
methods for starting siphons, and shows how they are reversed by
changing water levels.
1. Siphons. I. Thorne Films, inc., Boulder, Coto. Series:
Elementary science series (Motion picture. Thome Films)
372.3 Fi A 68-2799
Thome Films
Siqueiros, H maestro — March ot humanity in Latin Amer-
ica (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1969.
14 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Uiach Koim.
Summary: A documentary account of the largest mural ever cre-
ated. The march of humanity In I^itln America, painted by David
Siqueiros In Mexico City. Explains some of the artistic innoratlons
of Siquelroe, emphasizing escu^to-pintura. Includes scenes of the
artist as he supervises, paints, plans, and discusses bis technlQues
and his phllOBophy reflected In the theme of the mural
• Another issue. bAw.
1. Alfaro siqueiros. Darld. 1896- i. AlfSro Slqartros, Darld,
1886- Ute mart^ of humanity In Latin America, n. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Bdu- catlonal Oorporatlon.
7S1.7 74-704165
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Sir Francis Dralce: rise of English sea power (FUmttrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968. Made
by Producers Color Service in Detroit.
75 f r. color. 39 mm. ( The Age of exploration )
Bummary: Deecrlbes the role of Sir Francis Drake In the rise of
English sea power, as representatlre of the English seaman called a
sea dog.
L Drake, Sir Francis, 1540?-1596. l Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: The Age of exploration (Film-
strip)
942.05 Fi A 6^-4577
BneytMopaedia Brltan- nlca Edncatlooal Corp.
[Sir Galahad] (Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co.
in association with A. I* Alexander ,1959?,
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Court of human relations)
Credits: Producer and moderator, A. L. Alexander; mediators,
Fannie Hurst, Lloyd E. Foster, Ashley Montagu.
Summarj/: A study of a Southern woman's attitude toward chiv-
alry as revealed in a court of mediation study of a disagreement
between a man and his flanc^ over his unwillingness to vindicate
her honor by fighting at the slightest provocation.
1. Chlvalrj'. I. National Broadcasting Company, inc. Series:
Court of human relations (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2272
(Sir Gladwyn Jebb, (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1952.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast July 27, 19^, on the NBC-TV documenUry show Meet
the press.
Credits: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splrak; director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor, Rerere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Sir Gladwyn Jebb, permanent British representative
to the United Nations, di8cus.'<es the power of the United Nations
as a police force with Lawrence Splvak. moderator, Lowell Llmpus,
Murray Darls. Kenneth Crawford, and Walter O'Heam.
1. United Nations — Armed Forces. r. National Broadcasting
Company, inc. NBC Telerisloo Network. Series: Meet the press
(Motion picture)
341.13 77-701468
Sir Robert Walpole (FUmttrip) Common Ground, London,
1947. Made by S. Reed Brett Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
36 fr. b&w. 35 mm. I Lires of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual. Notes rertsed 1966.
Summary: Depicts the life and work of British Prime Minister
Robert Walpole, the man who was largely responsible for the cabinet
system of government.
1. Walpole. Robert, eari of Orford, 1676-1745. i. Common
Ground, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Associates. Series:
Ltres of famous men and women ( Pilmstrlp)
923 Fi A 68-4707
Carman Educational Associates
Sir! Sir! {Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada, 1969. Released in the V. S, by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., If 70,
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: l^roducers, Tom Daly, Cecily Burwash; director, Mi-
chael Rubbo; photographer, Darld De Volpl, Tony lanzelo; fllm
editor. Alan Darls.
SUMMARY: A fllm record of an unrehearsed occasion In a school
when a group of 10-year-old students took over the discipline and
teaching of a dozen of their teachers.
1. Kole playing. I. Canada. National Film Board.
II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
371 73-705265
National Fllm Board of Canada
Sir Wilfrid
1968.
■. [Slide Kt] National Him Bovd of Canada,
colof.
1 2 in.
lOtlide*.
With notes.
SUMMARY: PresenU photogrsphi of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prune Minister of
Canada from 1896 to 1911. With caption*.
1. Laurier, Wilfrid, Sir, 1B41-I919. 2. Caiwds— Potitici and |ovemmenl—
It67-19l4. L Canada. National Film Board.
tF1033) 971.05 72-733346
National Film Board of 73 MARC
301
Sir Winston Churchill (FUnutrip) Hulton Press, London
[195-?]
^8fr, U\\v. 35 mm.
.\ Beacon fllmstrip.
nummary: A pictorial biography of Sir Winston Churchill using
photographs and works of art to show erents In his life from birth
until the celebration of his SOtb birthday.
1. Churchill. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1966. l Hul-
ton Press, ltd., London.
Fi A 67-3867
Dufour Editions
Sirene (Motion picture) Raonl Serrais, Ooet«nde, Belgium.
Released in the U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Animation, Willy Verschelde; music, Lucien Goethals.
Summarji: A satirical Story about present-day commercial life
and the bureaucratic Institutions of modern society. Animated paint-
ing tell the story of a mermaid in the harbor of a modern city, who
attempts to flee with a young man but the machines that surround
the harbor destroy her.
1. Technology and clrlllzatlon. r. Serrais, RaouL ti. Intema-
lional Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
704.945 70-707285
International F'ilm Bu- reau
Sirens, symbols, and ffbmour girls. Part 1 (Motion pic-
ture) David L. Wolper Productions, 1963.
26 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Hollywood and the stars)
Credila: Producer and writer, Nicholas Noxon; narrator, Joeepb
Colten; music. Ruby Raksin : fllm editor, Uyman Kaufman.
Summarj/; Discusses the glamour girls of motion pictures, and how
the movie image of the ideal woman has changed. Includes scenes
of Mary Pickford, Gloria Swansuu, Greta Garbo, Jean Harlow, Mae
West, Bette Davis, Laos Turner, Rita Hayworth, and others.
1. Movlng-plcture actors and actresses. 2. Women In moving-pic-
tures. I. Wolper (Darld L.) Productions, Series: Hollywood
and the stars (Motion picture)
927 Fi 68-249
Sirens, symbols, and glamour girls, part 2 (Motion picture)
Wolper Productions, 1963.
28 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. f HoMywood and the stars)
Credits: Producers and writers. Nicolas Noxon, Al Ramrus; nar-
rator, Joseph Cot ten : title music, Elmer Bernstein ; fllm editor, John
Sob.
Summary: A riew of the glamour girls of the acrewi — Rita Hay-
worth. Ava Gardner. Marilyn Monroe. Elizabeth Taylor. Analyses
their fame and power and discusses the price they pay. Includes
scene* of young Ingenues who hope to achlere fame.
1. Morlng-pieture actors and acfresBee. l Wolper Productlona
Series : Hollywood and the stars ( Motion picture)
762.9 79-701987
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sisters ttf Eve {Motion picture)
192S.
Rayart Pictures Corp.,
96 min. si. b&w. 16 roai.
OriKinall; releawd In 35 mm.
A. W. RaT Johnfiton preseDUtiOQ.
Based on Tbe tempting of Tsveroake, bj B. Phillips Owenbelm.
Id the Douglax FlemlDg-LyoD Moore film eollecUoD, Library of
CoogresA
Creditt: Producer, Trem Carr; director, Scott P«nbroke; scenario
and titles, Arthur Hoerl ; photography. Hap Depew; editor. John S.
Harrington. C(ut: Anita Stewart, Creighton Hale, Betty Blythe,
Harold Nelson, Francis Ford.
Summary: A melodrama. A London real estate agent becomes la-
Tolved in the complicated affairs of two sisters — the younger, pennl-
te^ one. whom he saves from a suicide attempt, and the scheming
eider sifter, who has drugged and Imprisoned her wealthy husband.
I. Oppenhelm, Edward Phillips, 1866-lMa The tempting of Taver-
oake. II. Rayart Pictures Corporation, in. Douglas Fleming-Lynn
Moore fllin collection.
Fi68-M5
Sisyphus. [Motion picture] Zagreb Films. Yugoslavia. 1970.
Made by Boris Kolar. Released in the U.S. by Mass Media As-
sociates.
10 min. id. color. 16 mm.
Wiih discussion guide
SUMMARY: Shows ihc destruciivencss of maierialism by idling the story
of a man who was driven out of his mind when his possessions took on an animate
fofce.
1 Short feature nims. 1, Zagreb-nim II Mass Media Asiociatcs
lPN1997i 791.43 72-700404
Mass Media Associates 72(r72ifev MARC
Sit down! {Motion picture) Three Prong Television Pro-
ductions, 1970.
JO ni'ii. sil. color. 16 mm. (Tbe Metooshow)
WItli teacher's snide,
Creiila: Producer, Norman Cohn; director, Gordon Weisenborn;
educational iMnsultaot, Maria Piers; music, Ella Jenkins; editor,
Ron Clasky.
SumitMry: Transforms the traditional adult demand Into an imagi-
native world of play, and explores changes of movement through
games and activities. For primary grades.
1. Play. I. Three Prong Television Productions. Series: The
Metooshow (Motion picture)
372.24 74-708148
Three Prong Television Productions
The Sit-ins: students take direct action {Motion picture)
WOBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 min. !«d. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Anierii-ans. Section 20: The freedom movement— America and be-
yond)
Summary: Joanne Grant describes the tactics of student demon-
strators who used the sit-in to dramatlie their Insistence on a de-
segregated South, and discusses the effect of the sit-ins on the
civil rightx movement.
1 Students— U. S.— Political activity. 2, Negroes— Civil rights.
I. Grant, Joanne, il New York. Television station WCBS-TV. m.
Columbia University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. Series:
Black heritage: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Sec-
tion 20: The freedom movement — America and beyond.
301.15 75-704109
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
"SitMng pretty" for all occasions. [Slide set] Milady Pub. Corp..
1970.
62 slides, (.'iiltir. 7 \ 2 in. and phoniilapc in cassette: dual-tract. (I s.
blanL) (ViMial piiiM: Tiir busincu and social success, no. 5)
Uiih commentary and fuidc by B«ibbi Ray Boolcr.
B;ivcd iin the lettbiMit. Charm and poise for gctlmg ahead, by Ruth Tolman.
SLMMARV Shn«s ho» to balance and control (he body in a siltinf posi-
tiiin
I. Beauty. Penuinal 2. Siuinf position. I. Tolman. Ruth. Charm and
pinsc fur fciimg ahead II. Milady Putalishin| Corp«>raiiiin. Nc« York. ill.
Scrtc^ Visual potsc for busmess and social success. [Slide sctj no. 5.
[RA778j 646.7 72-734251
Milady Pub Corp 72 MARC
Situation hopeless — but not serious {Motion picture) Castle
Productions. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
98 min. sd. h&w. 3!S mm.
Based on the novel The hiding place, by Robert Shaw.
Credit!: Producer and director, Gottfried Relnhardt; screenplay,
Silvia Relnhardt; adaptation, Jan Lustig: music. Harold Byrna;
director of photography. Kurt Basse; film editor, Walter Boo*.
Catt: Alec Guinness, Michael Connors, Rot»ert Bedford, Anita Hoefer,
Mady Bafal.
Summary: A comedy about a tirold and eccentric German shop
cierk who captures two American fliers during World War n, and
becomes so fond of the fliers that he keeps tbero trapped for six
years after the war Is over.
I. Shaw, Robert, 1927- The hiding place, n. Castle Produc-
tions, Inc. III. Paramount Pirtures Corporation.
Fi 67-1140
Situational math hib 1: Addition and subtraction without
reffrooping (Filmstrip) Knowledge Aid, 1971.
c, niiiiKtiiiw (apiirox. 02 fr. each) color. ST. mm. and phono-
tapes In n caiiHettefi : approx. 24 min. each.
Wllh teacher's guide and sc«»i>e and sequence chart. ^ ,^ , .
CUEDITH: Authors. Laura Parish, Ronald B. Reed. Denis do
Vallnnce. Julian Jover, Jort Seara. . . . . .u ^ ,h.
SUilMARY- Two cartoon characters guide students through the
basic steps Involved Id addition and subtraction without regrouping.
For primary grade*. ,. , ,, ., ,
1 Atldltloii— Juvenile films. 2. Subtraction— Juvenile films. I.
Knowledge Aid (Firm) II. Addition and subtraction without re-
Sltaatiowa matk lab 2: Additfoa aad nbtractkw with
cFilnutrip] Knowledge Aid, 1971.
6 (Umtrips (ipproi. 62 fr. each) color. 3S mm. and phoootapes in 6
caatcttes; approi. 23 min. each.
With tcachef't guide aad uxtpc and seqitencc chan.
CREDITS: Authors. Laura Parish. Rooald E. Reed. Denis dc VaUsnce.
Julian JovcT. Joel Sears.
SUMMARY: Two cartooa charscten guide students through the basic tUft
involved in addition and subtraction with regrouping. For primary grades.
1. Addition — Juvenile films. 2. Subtraction — Juvenile fllras. I. Knowl-
ed(e Aid <Fmn) II. Title: Addition and subtraction with regrouping. [Filmitiip]
[QAllSj 372.7 74-739532
Koowtedge Aid 72[r72)rav MARC
Situational math lab 3: Multiplication and division (Film-
strip) Knowledge Aid. 1971.
fi fllniatrips. color. 35 mm. and phonotapee In 6 cassettes.
With t«-acher'8 Rtiide and scope and sequence chart. , ^ , ^
CREDITS: Authors, Laura Pariah, Ronald E. Reed, Denis de
Vallnnce. Julian Jover. Joel Sears.
CONTENTS- 1 multiplication. 62 fr.. 24 min.— 2. Multiplication.
63 fr 24 min.— 3. Division. 56 fr., 23 min.— 4. DlTlslon. 61 fr.,
24 min.— 5. Multiplication and division. 63 fr., 25 min.— 6. Review.
.M fr., 22 min. For primary grades.
1 Multiplication— Juvenile films. 2. Division— Juvenile fllina. I.
Knowledge Aid (Firm) II. Multiplication and division— advanced
'[qSsi' 872.7 78-739M8
Knowledge Aid
Situati<mal math lab 4: Multiplication and division — ad-
vanced (Filmstrip) Knowledge Aid, 1971.
6 filmstrips (approx. 58 fr. each) color. S,'^ mm. and phono-
tai>es In 0 cassettes : approx. 24 min. each.
With teacher's guide and scope and sequence chart.
CREDITS : Anthora, I-aura Parish, Ronald E. Reed, Denis de
Vallnnce. Julliia Jover, Joel Sears.
SUMMARY: Two cartoon characters guide students through the
basic steps involved in advanced multiplication and division. For
primary grades.
1. Multiplication — Juvenile films. 2. Division — Juvenile films. I.
Knowledge Aid (Firm) II. Multiplication and division — advanced
(Filmstrip)
[QA115] 372.7 71-739534
Knowledge Aid
Situational math lab 5: Fractions, m<mey, and measure-
ment (Filmstrip) Knowledge Aid, 1971.
6 fllmfttrlps. color. 35 ram. and phonotapea In 6 cassettes.
With teacher's gtiide and scope and sequence chart.
CREDITS : Authors, I^ura Parish, Ronald E. Reed, Denis de
Vallnnce. Julian Jover, Joel Sears.
CONTEXTS : 1. Fractions. 57 fr., 24 min.— 2. Money. 02 fr., 25
min.- 3. Linear measurement. 64 fr., 24 min. — 4. Liquid measure-
ment. 58 fr., 24 min.— 6. Money. 57 fr., 23 min.— 6. Fractions.
58 fr., 23 min. For primary grades.
1. Fractions — Juvenile films. 2. Money— Juvenile fllma. 3. Men-
suration—Juvenile films. I. Knowledge Aid (Firm) II. Frac-
tions, money and measuremmt (Filmstrip)
[QA117] 372.7 77-739530
Knowledge Aid
Siu Mei Wong: How shall I be? (Motion picture) Midiael
Ahnemann. Released by Learning Corp. of America, 1971.
ISmln. sd. color. 16mm. (Many Americans)
With teacher's gulda
Summary ■ A study of one of the ethnic groups of American soci-
ety. Describes a family conflict which arises when a Chinese girl
wishes to study ballet after school and her father wishes her to con-
tinue to study Chineae, „, ,. , ,,
1 Chinese In the United States. I. Ahnemann, MicnaeL II.
Ijearnlng Corporation of America. Series: Many Americana {Mo-
tion picture)
301.453 75-709724
I,eamingCorp. of America
Six ammakers in search of a film (Motion picture) Paul
S. lialgley, 1971.
6 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm, „ „ , ,
CREDITS ■ Director and editor, Paul S. Balgley.
SUMMARY ■ A record of the thoughts and plans of six filmmakers
who get together to make a film but are -mabie to ««1^' » J-^Jj^^'-
1 Movlng-plctures— Production and direction. I. Balfley, ram ».
[PN1995.9.P7] 791.4 72-713392
CINE
Six filmmakers in search ofa wedding. [Motion picture] Envision
Corp. Released by Pyramid Films, 1971.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; Six (ilmmakcrs. csch using a diffcrcni technique and style,
provide their views of ■ simple family wedding.
1. Moving-piclures— Production and direction. 2, Weddings.
Corporation. II. Pyramid Films, inc.
(PN1995.9.P7] 778.5 72-702335
CINE 72
grouping (rilmatrlp)
[QA115]
Knowledge Aid
872.7
70-739581
I. Envision
MARC
, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (Motion picture) Celebrity Holdings. Made
by Miniature Film Studio, Warsaw, 1967. Released in the
U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1970.
7 mill. wl. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director. Krzysitof Debowskl; music, Kaiiimlerb Seroclil ;
photograpliy, Jan Tkaczylt.
Summary: An animated eit>erl mental film about the development
of civilization from the first appearance of man on earth up to tbe
present time.
1. CI vlllaat ion— History. r. Celebrity Holdings, Inc. ii. Con-
temporary KIlmR/McOraw-HlU.
704.945 76-705168
Mc(lraw-Hlli Book Co.
Six Flags Over Georgia
see
Six Flags Over Texas, inc.
see
Welcome to Texas, six flags country.
6: 14^ {Motion picture) Anton Gottsdanker, 1968.
7 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A portrayal of the beauty and brutality of long distance
running.
1 RuuulDg. I. Qottsdanker, Anton.
796.4 70-702569
CINE
The Six penguins (Motion picture) Bulgaria Films. Re-
leascri in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
1971.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An animated story in which alx penguins and a whale
mutually aid each other.
1 Penguins. 2. Whale«. I. Bulgaria Films. II. Contemporary
Films/ McGraw-Hill.
398.24 70-711909
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Six quarts, please {Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1970.
55 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 20
min. microgroove. (Readweli essays — sound and sight series 2)
Creditt: Authors, John Ryan. Judy Romberger, G)en Slebert ; nar-
rator, John Ryan: art, Joy Mahoff, Gretchen Rosslter.
Summary: A reading exerclnte which presents facts and fancies
concerning human blood. With captions.
1. Blood. I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series: Readwetl
eiisays— sound and sight series 2 (Fllm.strlp>
428.4 76-787116
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Six simple machines {Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
37 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Credit*; Author, Marian Frances.
Summary: Uses a humorous approach to describe the appearance
and function of six simple machines — levers, pulleys, wheels. Inclined
planes, wedges, and screws. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Macblnerr— Juvenile fllma. L Troll Anodates.
621.9 74-736242
Troll Associates
Six sources of electricity {Motion picture) National Broad-
casting Co., X965. Made in cooperation with New York
University. Released by Prism Productions, 1969.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Inquiries In science ... with Mr.
Wizard)
Transferred from original videotape of the television series Mr.
Wizard.
With teacher's guide-
Credits; Producer and author, Don Herbert.
Summary: Demonstrates six different ways of generating an elec-
tric current, using a contraption consisting of a record player, spoon,
funnel, slide projector, static electricity generator, balloon, motor,
bike wheel, railroad signal, mouse trap, lamp chimney, and pitcher.
1 Electricity— Experiments, i. National Broadcasting Com-
pany Inc. n. Prism Productions. Inc., New York. m. Mr. Wizard
(Motion picture) Series: Inquiries In science ... with Mr. Wizard
(Motion picture)
537.6 70-702100
Prism Productions
Six steps to the world record {Motion picture) Zagreb-
film, Yugoslavia. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary
Films McGraw-Hill, 1969.
10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm,
Creditt: Director and writer, Kreso Goilk; music, Tomlca Simo-
vlc : cameraman, Ivica Rajkovlc.
Summary: Describes events in the life of Yugoslavian athlete.
Vera Nlkollc, showing how she trains to be a contender for tbe
world track record. ^., ,,,
1. Nlkollc, Vera. l Zagreb-fllm. rt. Contemporary Fllms/Mc-
Graw-Hlll.
927 73-701081
McGraw Hill Book Co.
633 Squadron {Motion picture) Mirisch Corp. Released
by United Artists Corp., 1964.
101 iiiiii, -sd. color. 35 mm.
I'anavlsioii. Color by Deluxe. „ . , . „ o .*..
Rased on the novel of the same title by Frederick E. Smith.
Creditt- Producer. Cecil F. Ford; director. Walter K. Grauman;
screenplay James Clavell, Howard Koch; music, Ron Goodwin;
photographer. Edward Scaife; film editor, Bert Bates. Catt: ClllT
Robertson. George Chaklris, Maria Perschy. Harry Andrews, Donald
Houston. . . „ ».
Summary Adventure melodrama about a squadron attack on a
large German fuel plant located In Norway during Worid War a,
where (he Nazis are processing rocket fuel for a full-scale attack
on England.
1. World War, 1939-1W5— Drama. i. Smith. Frederick Bscreet,
191&- 033 Squadron. it. Mirisch Corporation. ni. United
Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1313
History, myatcry, and mafic.
302
16 in Webster Groves (Motion picture)
see Webster Groves revisited
16mm Kalart Victor projector Model 75. parts 1 and 2 {Mo-
tion picture) Instructional Media I'roductioiis, Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1969.
L* motion pictures (4 min. each) si. color. 8 mm. (.Audio-
visual equipment operation, serie« B)
Ijjop films mounted In cartridge. Available In standard 8 mm.
and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Pro<l»cer and director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Demonslratea the operation of tbe 16 mm. KalaK
Victor proiector Model 75.
1. Movlng-plcture projectors. i. Instructional Media Produc-
tion", San Jow. Calif, n. McOraw-HllI Hook Company. Serlea:
Anrtiovisual equipment operation (Motion plctnre) series B.
771.8 78-702718
McGrn«-Hlll Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
ISmm RCA 1600 (manual) (Motion picture) Instructional
Media Productions. Relensed by McGrawHiU IJook Co.«
1969.
4 min. »!. color. 8 mm. ( AQdlovlsiial equipment operation,
MriM B)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Arallable In standard 8 mm.
and In super 8 mm.
Wlih teacher'H ^Ide.
Cirditt; Trodiicer and director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
SmmMam: DemonMrates the operation of the 10 mm. RCA leOO
<inanual).
1. Movlng-plcture projectom. i. Instructional Media Produc*
liooK. San JoMe. Calif, n. UcGrawBtU Book Company. Serlei:
AudioTlMul equipment operation (Motion picture) s^es B.
771 70-702711
McGraw Hill Book Co.
I6mm RCA 1600 (aafe threader) (Motion picture). Instruc-
tional Media Productions. Releued bj McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969.
4 mtn. si. color. 8 mm. (Audlorlaual equipment operation,
aeries B>
Loop film mounted tn cartridge. Arallable tn atandard 8 mm.
and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrtditM: Producer and director, Jerrold B. Kemp.
Bimmary: Demoostratea the cveratloo of the 16 mm. BCA 1600
(aafe threader).
1. Moring-plcture projectors. i. Inatmctiooat Media Prodac-
tlOQS, San Jose. Calif, n. McOraw-HlU Book Cofflpanjr. Series:
AuAoTlsual equliKDcnt operation (Motion picture) aeries B.
771 77-702710
UcGraw-HillBookCo.
16-mm soand test film, issue 3. 1949 (Motion picture) Mo-
tion Picture Research Council and the Society of Motion
Picture Engineere, 1949.
4 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Dmnmary- t'aes aereral pictures and sound samples, excerpts or
feature films, and footage of piano music for a flutter test In cbeck-
loc the acoustics and the operation of 16-inm. projection equipment
1 Mortng-plcture projectors. i. Motion Picture Keaearch Coun-
cil n. BocletT of Motion Picture and Tderlsltm Engineers.
Fi 68-722
Sixth amendment (FUmstrip) International Film Bureau.
Released by Bailey Films, 1959.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. (Bill of rights — Its meaning todaj)
Bummiy: Plustraies the roe of the Bill of rights In American
life, with onphasls on the sixth amendment, which guarantees the
right to a fsir trial With captlona.
1. CiTll rights— U. S. 2. Due proceas of law— U. S. l Inter-
national nim Bureau, Inc., Chicago, n. Bailee Films, Inc. Holly-
wood, Callt Series : Bill of rights— Ita meaning today (Fllmatrlp)
Fi A 67-3688
Ballej Films
The Sixth omtinent (Motion picture) United Nations. Re-
leased by Contemporary Films/ McGraw-Hill, 1970.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (International sone series)
Summary: Oceaoographer Jacques PIcard and tvo experts on outer
space, Scott Carpenter and Werner Von Braun. discuss the sixth
continent : the world of the ocean floor. Explains that It la the
earth's last unexplored and unexploited continent and that the
United Nations is awcemed to keep the sea bed free from pollution,
and to settle questions of owuersblp.
1. Oceanography. i. United Nations, u. Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill. Series; International zone (Motion picture)
551.4 79-707361
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
The Sixth Paul (Motion picture) National Educatiwial Tele-
vision and Radio Center. Relea.«ed by Indiana University
Audio-Visual Center, 1969.
58 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Cniif: Producer, Jeremy Isaacs; editors, David GUI. Mike
Mlsch.
Summary: Examines the controversy surrounding Pope Paul vi
and his birth-control encycHcal. Humanae vltae.
1. Catholic Church. Pope. 1963- (Paulus ti). Humanae
Tltae 2. Birth control—Brtlgions aJi)ect8. l National Bduca-
tlooal Televlalon and Radio Center. n. Indiana. University.
Audio-Visual CentM'.
176 73-702701
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
The Sixties (Motion picture) Charlee Braverman. Beleased
by Pyramid Films, 1970.
15 m^n. ad. color 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a brief socio-poUtical review of the decade of
tbeOCTs.
1. World politics— 196ft- 2. Social history— 19«5-
L Braverman, Charles, n. Pyramid Film Producers.
909.826 70-707671
Pyramid Films
Sixty cycles (Motitm picture) Natitmal Film Board of Can-
a(la, 1966. Made by Jean-Claude Labrecque. Released in
the U. S. by Contemporary Films,/McGraw-Hill, 1971.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer, Jacques Bobet ; music, Don Douglas, Ctordon
Fleming, Tony Romandlot ; photography, Jean-Claude Labrecque.
SUMMARY; Presents, without narration, snbjectlre Tlews of the
Itth St. I^urent Bicycle Race through the Province of Quebec
1. Bicycle racing. I. Canada. National Film Board 11 J3ontem-
porary rilms/McGraw-HIlL
796.6 77-711489
McOraw-HIUBookCo.
Sixty second dehy (MoPion picture) Hans Halbentsdt and
Costa Nichols, 1968.
8 nlB. ad. Mkw. 16 mm.
Bmmmart: Describes the physical and vlmul sceaatloiu ot sky
dlTlng Aowfng th* reactions of paitlcipanta and obserrera.
1. PsraehntlBC. i. HalbersUdt, Hana o. Nichols. Costa.
797Ji 74-702670
OINB
Sixty-scTCB tfaonsand dreams. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Lon>
don. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films, 1972.
30 min. id. color. 16 mm. (The Life of Carl Guttav Jung. no. 2)
CREDPTS: Writer and narrator, Laureoi vui der Post.
SUMMARY: Explain* the development of the major theoriet and concepts
of Carl Guitav Jung, including diicutston of the collective unconscious, the
psychology of typo, the psyche in space and time, and the importance of myth
and intuition to the complete man.
I. Jung. Carl Gustav, 1875-1961. 1. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Television Service. II. Tune-Life Films. III. Scries: The Life of Carl Gu&Uv
Jung. [Motion picture] no. 2.
[BF173.J85) 150.19 72-702066
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Size and shape of a shadow can be changed (Motion
picture) Eye G*te House, 1969.
4 m'-. »I. color, miper 8 mm. (Bajric concepts In science,
lemi)
Loop flbn. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Author. Howard Lltvalc: photography. Paul BockhorsL
Summary: Demonstrates the fact that the else and stkape of a
shadow can be changed. For primary grades.
1. Shadw and shadows— JuTenUe fllms. i. Bye Gain House, inc.
Series : Basic concepts In science (Motion picture) lerel 1.
372^ 7ft-703938
ALA Booklist
Size description (Filmstrip) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and ^^ooodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33| rpm.,
15 mln. mIcrogrooTe. (Drafting series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents the fundamental techniques of dlmeoalODal
drawing In mechanical form. Demonstrates the two basic types
of dimensioning: size and location. Explains the use of the exten-
sion line, the dimension line, and the center line, and the leader
as they apply to the dimensioning of a drawing.
1. Mechanical drawing. t. Doubleday Multimedia. Series:
Drafting series (Filmstrip)
744.4 79-737897
Doubleday MultlmedU
The Size of atoms from an atomic beam experiment (Mo-
tion picture) Educational Services. Released by Univer-
sal Education and Visual Arts, 1967.
28 mln sd. b*w. 16 mm. (Physics film series)
Made In cooperation with the Science Teaching Center ot M. L T.
Credit*: Consultant, John King.
Summary: InTestlgates the scattering of an atomic beam of potas-
sium by argon to determine the »\ze of atoms. Presents a series oi
experiments to measure the loss of Intensity of a beam of potassium
atoms traTellng through argon gas at various pressures.
1. Atoms. 2. Particle aiie determination. i. Educational
Services, Inc., Newton, Mass. n. Universal Education and Visual
Arts. Series : Physics film series ( Motion picture)
639.7 Fi A 67-5939
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Ike SIm of coDotd partlclea. [Motion picture] Iwanami Fthns,
Tokyo. Released in the U.S. by BFA Educational Media. 1972.
4 min- (i. color, tuper 8 mm, (Properties of coUoida •etiea)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Show* that the range of sizes of colloidal particle* can be
detennined by paaaing aotutiont and coHoidal u»pen*ioos through fillen with
pores of ditTerent sizes.
1. Colkrids. 2- Particle size determination- 3. Filters and filtration. I.
Iwanami Eiga Seisakujo, Tokyo. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series:
Propertiea of colloids seriea. {Motion picture]
105549) 541 72-700123
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Size of the dty (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (The Changing city)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Uses an aerial Tlew of the city to enable the student
to comi>are the single dwellings on the outskirts of the city, the
Industrial complexes, trans-shipment centers, networks of transporta-
tion, and the densely populated cores of commerce. For elementary
grades.
1. Cities and towns— Jureolle films. l Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: The Changing dty (Motion lecture)
372.8 77-700428
Ealing Corporation
Sizemore, Burlan Arthur, 1933-
centuries of decline
The Centuries of decline.
Sizes and nomenclature (Motion picture)
see The Jointer. Part 1: Sizes and nomenclature
Sizing and priming a canvas (Filmstrip) Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts, 1971. Ha<k by Toslen.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc. (Painting techniques)
Also Issued with pbonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY : Shows to students of painting, studio practices used
by professional artlsta in sizing and priming a canras.
1. Canras slslng. 2. Canvas priming. 3. Painting — Technique.
I. UolTeraal Education rnd Visual Arts. II. Series: Painting tech-
niques (Filmstrip)
[ND1572] 751.4 78-740603
UnlTersal Education and Visual Arts
Sizing up yonr figure for pattern alteration (Motion pic-
ture) Doubleday Multimedia. 1970. Made by Indiana
University.
4 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Making It in fashion)
AIw Issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY- Defines complete body measurements and describes
how to take them and check them against corresponding pattern
tneasurwnent to alter patterns to fit
1 Clothing and dre»< measurements. 2. Anthropometry. 3. Dress-
making— Pattern desitrn. I. Doubleday Multtmedla. II, Series:
Making It tn fashion (Motion picture)
(TT520] 646.4 72-712056
Doubleday Multimedia
Skater dater (Motion picture) Marshal Backlar, 1965. Re-
leased by Pyramid Films, 1971.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer. Noel Black; phot<«rapber,
Michael Murphy.
f>VMiIARY: Portrays a boy's emergence Into adolescence as he
slowly realizes that his skatetioard gang Is part of a childhood that
he has outgrown.
1. Adolescence. I. Backlar, MarahaL II. Pyramid Films. Inc.
tHQ797] 155JI 71-712412
Pyramid Films
Skeet shooting with D. Lee Braon (Motion picture) Rem-
ington Arms Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service [196-1,
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Instructional film for hunters and itoet abooters.
1. 'Trap-shooting. l Remington Arms Oompanr. lac
II. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
799.3 Fi A 67-6888
Modem Talking Picture Serrlce
The Skeletal and moscolar system (Filmstrip) Don Boeoo.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm, (Biology- — anatomy)
SUMMARY: Presenta lUnstrations of human anatomy and de-
picts the Interrelationship of the skeletal and nnscular T^en with
other systems of the body.
1. Musculoskeletal system. I. Boeco. Don. II. Universal Bdu*
cation and Visual Arts. III. Series: Biology— anatomy (Filmstrip)
[QMlOO] 612 73-740618
Universal Education and Visual Arts
The Skeletal system (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1967.
48 fr color. 35 mm. (Understanding your body, set no. 1)
Credits: Collaborators. Dariene C. Duncan; Wllfried F. H. M.
Mommaerts. , , .
Summary Explains how bones support the body. includes a
diagram of the structute of the thigh bone to show the composition
**^ l^Ses. 2. Skeleton. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannioi Educational
Corporation. Series: Understanding your body (Filmstrip) set
°^ ^- Fi A 67-4167
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
The ^eletal aystem (Filmstrip)
1968.
Robert J. Brady Ca,
59 f r. color. 3S mm. and phonodlsc : 2 a, 12 In.. 33) rpm.,
30 min. mlcrogroove. (Anatomy and physiology, no. 8)
Also Issued with pbonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Discusses the five basic functions of bony tissue, the
anatomy of a typical bone, classification of bone* by sine and shape,
joints, and axial and appendicular skeletons.
1. Bone*. 2. Skeleton. I. Robert J. Brady Company. II. Series :
Anatomy and physiology (Filmstrip) no. 3.
[QP88.2] 612 70-739346
Robert J. Brady Co.
The Skeletal system of the human body (FUmstrip) Bear
Films. Released by Educational Activities, 1967.
S6 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 a., 12 In., 3S| rpm. (The
Human systems, no. 1)
With audio script guide.
Credit*: Writers, Ann R Bdson, Ja<* W. Pattyson.
Summary.* Describes the formation of the skeleton and Its parts.
1. Skeleton. i. Bear Films, inc. n. Educational Activities. Inc.
Series: The Human systems (Filmstrip) no. 1.
Fi A 67-4204
Bear Films
303
Skepp till Indialand (Motion picture)
see Frustration
Sketchbo<^ Film Productions
A Majestic heritage.
Sketches (Motion picture) Center for Haas Communicatioa,
Coltunbia Unirersit? Fnsa, 1969.
16 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the movement, gesture, and facial ex-
pression of pantomime, showing four vignettes about an athlete,
games, a sculptor, and a nightmare.
1. Pantomime. i. Columbia University. Press, C^iler for Mass
Communication.
792.8 74r-705008
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Ski America! (Motion picture) Kastman Kodak Co. Made
by WJIIard Pictures. Released by Paramount Pictures
Corp., 1968.
IS tuln. Bd. color. 35 min.
guiiimari/: Shows various American ski slopes which raok with
the best In the world. Studies the skiing of Iwth amateurs and
experts in mauy locales In the U. S.
1. Skis and skiing— L'. S. i- Eastman Kodak Company, n. Para-
mount Pictures Corporation.
796.9 79-701735
CINE
Ski America. [Motion picture] Hart Ski Mftnuf»cturin| Co. in
cooperation with Chevrolet and United Air Linei. Made by
Summit Films. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service.
1971.
28 mm sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Showi ski chomptoni and stunt *kier> at the nine nujor skiing
retorts in the American Rockiet.
t. Skis and skiing— Rocky Mounuins. I. Hart Ski Ntanufacturing Com-
pany. II. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
lGV854.5) 796.9 72-700481
CINE 72 MARC
Ski B. C. {Motion picture) Province of British Columbia,
Victoria, 1967. Released in the U. S- by Canadian Travel
Film Library.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Kodaehronie.
Credits: Director, photographer, and editor. W. E. Gray; script,
Ian Street; narrator, Keith Cutler.
SMmmary: Shows the various ski areas and facttftles of British
Columbia.
1. Skis and skiing— British Columbia. I. Britlsb Columbia,
n. Canadian Travel Film Library,
796.9 Fi A 67-5697
National Film Board of Canada
Ski fever (Motion picture) Terril LaMosa. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY- Portrays the beauty, sport, and folly of skiing by
cresentlng scenes of various ski actlvltiea. Without narrattoo.
1. Skis and skiing. I. LeMoss, TerrlL II. BPA Educational
Media.
[GV854] 796.9 7^-713135
BF.\^ Elducatlonal Media
Ski west {Motion picture) Douglas Sinclair Film Produc-
tions, Canada. Released in Canada by National Film
Board. Released in the TJ. S. by Canadian Travel Film
Library, 1966.
13 mln. 3d. color. IS mm.
Summary: Discusses snow skiing on Mount Seymour and Grouse
Mountain, near Vancouver, and Mount Todd, near Kaniloops In Can-
ada.
1. Skis and skiing— Canada. i. Sinclair (Douglas) Film Pro-
ductions. II. Canada. National Film Board, m. Canadian Travel
Film Library.
796.9 71-700334
National Film Board of Canada
Skid corrclatioB atady. [Motion picture] U.S. Federal Highway
Administration. Dept of TransporWtion, 1963. Released by
National Audiovisual Center.
14 mm. sd. color 16 mm.
SU M M AR Y Compares various techniques used in testing ihe c.-fficicnis of
friction on five specially constructed pavements at Tappahannock. Va., in order
lo standardize techniques and equipment used by highway dcparimenis and
research organizations
1 Pavements Testinj 2, Roadi- Virgmia 3 Motor vehicles -Sk.ddmg
J Motor vehicles Dynamics. I, United Slates Federal Highway Adminis-
........ II KimfL.^n.1 AiiHinvkua! Center.
Ski magazine
Five days to ski.
Ski pix (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Photographer. Dick Durrance.
SUMM.ARV: Shows skiing activities on the sl(H)e3 of btowe,
Siignrbush. Jit. Snow, Aspen, and Vail. „ ^ ,. „
1. Skis and Bkling— U. S. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
[GV864.4] 796.9 78-714281
Ba<:tman Kodak Co.
Ski racer {Motion picture) Lange Co. Made by Summit
Films. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service,
1969.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Attempts to capture the excitement, anxiety, and thrills
of competitive skiing. Stiows the beneflta of I^nge ski boots for ski
racing.
1. Skis and skiing. i. Lange Company, n. Modern Talking
Picture Service, Inc.
796.9 75-706111
CINE
Ski the outer limits {Motion picture) Hart Ski Manufac-
turing Co., Trans World Airlines, and Ski magazine,
1968. Made by Summit Films.
28 mln, sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Demonstrates the essential mechanics of skiing. De-
plcU the Inner limits of the sport- the discipline which must be
learned l>efore the skier has the capability for freedom of expression.
1. SklB and skiing. l Bart Ski Manufacturing Company.
II. Trans World Alrlloes, loc; nx. SU.
796.9 74-702869
CINE
Ski time in the Rockies (Motion picture) Continental Air
Lines. Made and released by Warren Miller Productions,
1970.
23 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY: Shows the variety of artlrltlea that are available In
the Colorado Rocklen, focusing on tkllng. Portrays the natural
beauty of tbe area.
1. Skis and Hk ling— Colorado. I. Continental Air Line*, Inc.
II. Warren Miller Productions.
[r,V854.5l 917.88 78-711446
CINE
Ski towlaft. [Motion picture] KQED, 1971.
It min sd. colM, 16 mm.
SUMMARY DctDoratrBicavarioui techniques and joya of croWKMUairriU
touring. Shows Jim Speck and Ned OiUetie, fomwr ra«mb«i of the Unltad
Sute* ski team, w they aki thtou^ the Yoaemitc bKk -country instructing in aki
techniques, building anow caves for ahelur, and cocking an evening meal over
a camp stove
1. Croas-cowntry skiiiit. I. San Fraactaco. Television sutioo KQBD.
tOV854.9.C7i 796.9 72-700412
CINE 72 MARC
tfation II. National Audioviiual Center.
tTE250] 625.7
National Audiovisual '2
Center
72-701966
MARC
Skids and skidding {Motion picture) American Automobile
Association. Made by South Carolina Educational Tele-
vision Center. Released by Great Plains National Instruc-
tional Television Library, 1967.
28 mln. sd. color. 1« mm. (Sportsmanlike driving, no. 24)
Part of an educational package Including texts, workbo<*, driving
guides, tests, fllmstripe, and brief -films.
Creditg: Instructor, Harold 0. Carlton.
Summary: Demonstrates different kinds of skids and the defensive
actions which can aid in regaining control of the car.
1. Autoniohlles— Skidding. 2. Automobile driving. L American
Automobile Association, ii. Great Plains National Instructional Tele-
vision Library. Series: Sportsmanlike driving (Motion picture)
no. 24.
629.283 Fi A 68-915
American Automobile Association
Skiing— American style {Motion picture) Adolph Ooora
Co., 1968. Made by Summit Films.
C«'°- 796.9 Tfr-T02870
CINE
Skiing: beginning movements {Motion picture) Spencer
Nelson Film Productions, 1965. Made by Spencer Ware
Nelson. -Tr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp.
!i''»::i"„„t,„"urp "p.°S b. Oeor,^ Tuecl toward his ».«.r's
""cl'e<KI>: Photographers. Spencer Ware Nelson, Jr. Oeorge Tuccl,
"^y'u.S'oTi'; Demonstrate, lieginnln, technique, ot .kUnB Including
f.mns properlv. Itettln« up, turning, walking, climbing, straight
running, and an Introduction to tbe Bnowplow.
1 «kl. and skiing. I. Tuccl, Oeorge. n. Spencer Nelson Film
Priucu'nr.nEn^crclop.edla Britannic. EducaMonal Corporation^
796.9 Fi A 67-.V28y
Si)^!!^*^ Nelson Film Productions
Skiing: Beginning movements {Motion picture) Spencer
Nelson Film Productions. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
11 mlii, sd. color. 1« mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates and explains basic movements In skiing
for beginners.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Skis and skiing. i. Spencer Nelson Film Productions.
Skilled swimming, part 1 (Motion picture) America Na-
tional Red Cross, 1971.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced by Sunkist Growers as a public service for Ited Cros-*.
SUMMARY ; Shows swimming turns and starts and demonstrates
the sideatroke. elemenUry backstroke, and the breaststroke. Nar-
rated by Murray Rose.
1. Swimming. 1. Red Cross. U. S. American NaUonal Red
Cross.
[GV837] 797.21 70-712949
American National Red Crosa
Skilled swimming, part 2 (Motion picture) American Na-
tional Red Cross, 1971.
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced by Sunkist Orowers as a public service for Red Oroes.
SI'MMARV: Shows swimming turns and starts and demonstrates
the crawl, back crawl, and botterfly strokes. Narrated by Murray
Rose.
I. Red Cross. TJ. S. American National Red
76-712948
It Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
796.9 Fi A 68-11;
Encyclopaedia Drltan- ntca Educational Corp.
Skiing in Ontario {Motion picture) Moreland Latchford
Productions, Toronto. Released by National Film Board
of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Canadian Travel
Film Library, 1969.
U niln. »d. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Views of Ontario's popular ski areas, showing the
comfort-s of hotels and restaurantH, as well as the challenge and
choice of ski slopes. Without commentary.
1 Skis nnd skiing— Ontario. i. Moreland— Latchford Produc-
tlon«, Toronto, it- (;anadB. National Film Itonrd. in. Canadian
Travel Film Library.
7Jt6.9 71-703588
NntlMial Film Board of Canada
Skilled Hwimming (Motion picture) Sunkist Growers. Made
by G. N. Productions. Released by Sunkist Growers,
American National Red Cross, and G. N. Productions, 1970.
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS ; Producer and director, Gabor Nagy.
SUMMARY: Olympic swimming champions Murray Rose. Kathy
Ferguson, and Frank Heckl demonstrate the correct freestyle, back-
stroke, and butterfly atroke*. ,, ^
L Swimming. I. Sunkist Growers. Inc. II. R«l Cross. U. S.
American National Red Cross. III. G. N. Production!.
797,21 77-711446
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1. Swimming.
Cross.
[GV837]
American National
797.21
Red Cross
Skills in gathering facts {Fiimstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1969.
43 £r, ciilor. STj mm. and phonodlsc: 1 ?., 12 in., 33J rpm.,
lo mln. (Using the elementary school library)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author. Jeanette Swlckard.
Summary: Explains how to choose a subject for a research paper,
and demonstrates the utillMtlon of basic research tools.
1. Research— Juvenile aims. 2. School libraries— Juvenile fllms.
I. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Using the
elementary school library (Fllmstrlp)
001.4 72-732753
Society for Visual Education
Skills in ptiysical educatiui — a demonstration {Motion pic-
ture) Virginia Dept of Education. Made and released
by Virginia Dept. of Education, Film Production Service
tl968l]
3" min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: iMrector, Richard B. Raynor; photography, J. Sol Wrenn,
Jr. : editing. Jon H. Petersen.
Summary: Demonstrates physical education skills for elemenUry
grades through high school. Sbow.-j methods and techniques which
may be helpful to schools in their physical education programs.
1. Physical education and training. i. Virginia. D^t. of Edu-
cation.
613.707 71-700062
Virginia. Dept . of Education
Skimming {Fiimstrip) Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1969.
28 fr. color 35 mm. (Readltig with speed, no. 0)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Sirlpt, Reading Laboratory, Inc.; Illustrations, Sewell
Booth, Stephen Zonitch.
Summary: Shows two different methods for locating apeclflc In-
formation or grasping main Ideas. With captions. For elementary
1 Study, Method of. i. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
Series: Reading with speed (Fllmstrlp) no. 6.
372.4 76-736674
A. L. A. Booklist
The Skin (Fiimstrip) Robert J. Brady Co., 1968.
27 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 .1., 12 In., 33J rpm.,
20 mln. microgroove. (Anatomy and physiology, no. 2)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide. ,, , .. _.,^
SUMMARY : Discusses characteristics of the epidermis, the struc-
ture and function of accessory organs of the skin, and the factors
Involved In wound healing and tissue r^alr.
1 Skin. 2. Rejuvenation. 1. Robert J. Brady Oompaoy.
IL Series: Anatomy and physiology (Flhnatrip) oo. 2. „„„„,_
[QP88.5] 612 73-739347
Robert J. Brady Co.
SUa. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1970. Released in the
U.S. by Tune-Life FOmi.
10 min. id. bAw. 16 mm. (The Human body. no. 9)
SUMMARY: De»crib« how the ikin of ihc human body acu at a barrier
between the living celU intide the body and the dry wofW oultide. Show* how
the tkin protecu againx injury and invading mkroorganismi, and how it utM-
Utei the body igainst hcmi loM-
1. Skin, 2. Body tern pent ure— Regulation. I. British BroadcMting Cor-
poration. Tdevition Service. 11. Time-Lifc FilnM. III. Series: The Human
body. [Motion picture] no. 9.
tQP88.5] 612 77.7U5S6
Time-Ufe Filnu 72 "A«C
SUb. [Motion picture] S. D. Warren Co., 1971. Made by Envi-
lion Corp.
IS min. >d. colot. 16 mm.
Other language version* iaaued: French. German. Italian.
SUMMARY: Showt how vinyl ikini arc made by the cuting-on-paper proc-
eu, and tclli how they are lued for faihion product*.
I Vinyl poJymen. 2. Plaatic filma. I. Warren {S. D.) Company.
[TPI183.P5] 676 72-700172
CINE 72 MARC
The Skin and its functions (Filnutrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. (Understanding your body, set no. 1)
Credits: Oollaboratora, Darlane C Daoean; Wflfrled P. H. U.
Mommaerts.
Summary: Explains that the skin, the largest body organ, forma
a tough outer coat that keeps the body together, prevents fluid loss,
and protects the delicate tissues IveneaCh It.
1. Skin. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series: Understanding your body (Fllmstrlp) aet no. 1.
Fi A 67-4ieS
Encyclopaedia BriUo- nica Bdocatlooal Oorp^
304
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sldn care {Motion picture) Blakiston Division, McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by William Claiborne, inc.
10 min. Rd. color, super 8 mm, (Fundamental Durslns series.
StHiIy unit 8)
Loop film.
Aim iRsned as 16 nim. film.
With teacher's frulde and student study manual.
Credit*.- Author, Nettle M. Hutchlna.
Summarv: Describes the procedure for washing. drTtog, and ap>
pljlng a lubricant to the skin and demoDBtrates the techolqoes for
sklQ massage. Sbows how good skin care can prevent decubitus
olcero.
1. Nurses and nursing. 2. Skin — Care and hygiene. i. HcOraw-
Hill Book Company. BlaklRton Division. Series: Fundamental
nursing series (Motion picture) Study unit 8.
610.73 72-706180
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Blakiston Division
Skin care and bathing, part 2
1972.
Bathint the baby.
I bathing preparation. [Filmstrip] Trainex Corp.,
and phonodiK: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 9 min.
49 rr. color 35 n
(Health information)
Also tuued with phonoupe in cassette.
Revised venion of the 1 969 Medcom Tilnutrip entitled Skin care and bathing,
part 1.
With manual.
SUMMARY: Describes the necessary preparations and the equipment re-
quired for tialhing a baby, and the proper care of the baby's skin.
1. Intantt— Care and hygiene. 2. Skin— Care and hyctcne. I. Trainex
Corporation. II Skin care and bathing, part I. (Filmstrip) 111. Series: Health
information. {Filmstrip]
tRJ61j 649 72-733094
Trainci Corp. 72 MARC
The Skin of our teeth (Motion picture) British Broadcast-
ing Corp., London. Released in the U. S. by Time-Life
Fibns. 1970.
52 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (ClrllLsatlon series, no. 1)
With outline.
Creditt: Writer and narrator, Kenneth Clark.
Summory: Defines ciylllMtlon, and gives a synoptic view of the
thousand years between the fall of Rome and the rise of the great
(3otblc, Compares and contracts high and primitive arts as embodied
in the head of the Apollo Belvedere and an African tribal mask.
■ AncAher issue. 35 mm.
1. Civilization, MedlevaL i. British Broadcasting Corporation.
c Tlme-Ufe Films. Series: CtTillsatloa sertea (MoUoo picture)
no. 1.
901.9 70-708469
Tlme-Ufe Films
Skinner. Burrhus Frederic, 1904-
see
Token economy: behaviorism applied.
Skinner, John, 1949 or 50-
see
Abstractions.
The Skinner box (Motion picture) John Wiley and Sons,
1948.
2 mill. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Foundations of pRTcbol<«T)
Based ua the book Foundations of p87Chok>gy, edited bj- Boring,
Laogfeld. and Weld.
Summary: Shows a rodent eating the pellets which he receives
after preRaing a lever tn tbe Sklnnec box, a device to measure the
learning abUit? of laboratory animals.
1. Ajilmal InteUlgence. 2. Learning, Psjcfaologj of. l Boring,
Edwin Lflorrlgues, 1886- Joint ed Foundations of pajrdiology.
n. Wiler (John) and Sons, Inc. Seria: Foundatlona of pHjcbolDg}'
(HotioD picture)
156 70-704286
Skinny and Fatty (Motion picture) World Presentations.
Miide by Kducational Film E.tchanfre and Min^ei Eign
Sha, Japan. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary
Films/McGraw-Hill. 1969.
45 mtn. sd. t>Aw. 16 mm.
Magnetic sound track.
Credit*.- Director, N. Terao; writers. S. rosblda. M. Wakasngl.
nummary: A study of the relationship of two Japanese children-
one 8h.v and unsure of himself, the otbM' outgoing — and the effect of
the friendship on the shy boy.
1. Child study. L World Presentations, Inc. il Contemporary
FIlms/McGraw-HilL
301.1 73-702070
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Skip to my Lou (Filmgtrip) Weetport Group. Educational
Enrichment Materials, 1970.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm., 4 min.
mlcrogruuve. (Tom Glaser slngalong set)
Also Issued with pboootape In cassette.
With guide.
Summary: Humorously Illustrates tbe song Skip to my LoiL
Teaches basic square dance steps. Arranged and sung by Tom
Glazer. For elementary grades.
1. Folk-songs. American. i. Glaser, Tom. il Westport Group,
m. Educational Enrichment Materials, Inc. Series: Tom Otaser
Bingalong set (Filmstrip)
784.4 72-735893
Westport Group
The Skipjack (Motion picture) WMAL-TV, 1M9.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Focuses attention on the disappearing skipjack sailing
fleet and Its effect on the lives of the oyster flshermen In tbe Chesa-
peake Bay area of Maryland.
1. Skipjacks. 2. Flshennen— Chesapeake Bay. i. WMAl^TV
(Television station) Washington, D. C.
«8» 76-705665
CINE.
The Skipper's lady: duty first (Motion picture) Teaching
Film Custodians, 1965.
20 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Kxceipts from the 19S4 motion picture which was telecast In
The cavMlciirle of .^mt^rlcn series; iidspted for educational use by
Teitchlng Ft'iii CustiHlians.
With tenchcr's guide.
CredUt: I'roducer, Jack Chertok ; director, William J. Thiele.
Cast: Sally Brophy. Paul Langton. Lee Van Cleef, Harvey Stephens,
Harry Bartel.
Summary: A dramatisation of the courage and skill of a captain's
wife who was forcod to assume commnnd of a clipper ship sailing
fi-oin New York to San Francisco with the annual allotment of
supplies for tbe Indians of California and Oregon.
1. Voyage* to the Padflc coast i. Teaching Film Custodians,
Inc. Series: The Cavalcade of America (Motion pic-
ture. Teaching Film Custodians)
Fi A 67-2129
Teaching Film Custodians
Skipping; (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
4 min. xl. color. 8 mm. (Learning to move series, sets A and
^\
Ijoap film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard R mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With manual.
Designed for use In special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Motor learning. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, n. McOraw-HIll Book Company. Series:
Learning to move series (Motion picture) sets A and B.
371.9 79-705123
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Skira, Albert
Chagall.
Skirt and waistband application — intertocking double knit
cotton (Filmstrip) Miriam Hollen. Made by Bob Rood
Productions. Released by Imperial Film Co., 1^0.
,t9 fr. color. 35 mm. (See It and sew It: Fundamentals of sew-
ing with knits)
With guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrate* how to make a skirt with walstbana,
using Interlocking double knit cotton.
1 Skirts. 2. Sewing. 3. Knit goods. I. Hollen, Miriam. II.
Imperial Film Company, Inc., Lakeland. Fla. III. Series; See It and
sew it: FundamentaU of sewing with knlu (Filmstrip)
[TT540] 646.4 78-739604
A. L. A. Bo«All8t
Skorpen, Liesel Moak. All the Lassies
see
All the I^assies.
The Skull (Motion picture) Amicus Productions, London.
Released in the U. S. by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
83 min. ml. color. 35 mm.
Technlscope. Technicolor.
Based on the story The skull of the Marquis de Sade, by Robert
Bloch.
Credits: Producers, Milton Snbotsky, Max J. Rosenberg; director,
Freddie Francis; screenplay, Milton Subotsky ; music, Elisabeth
Lutyens; photographer, John Wilcox; editor, Oswald Hafenrlchter.
Cast: Peter Cushing. Patrick Wymark, Christopher Lee, JlU BenoetL
Summary.- Horror melodrama about the Incidents which occur
when a dealer In demonology and black magic buys the skull of
the deceased Marquis de Sade.
I. Bloch. Robert, 1917- The skull of the Marquis de Sade.
II. Amicus Productions, ltd. in. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1131
The Sky (Motion picture) International Film Bureau, 1961.
Made by Robert Edmonds.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CredUt: CtHisultant. Ilia Podendorf.
Sttmmanf: A study of the objects In the sky. and common pbe-
Domena associated with them. Including shadows, clouds, changing
colors, and wind.
1. Meteorology. l InternatiiHial Film Borean, Inc. C^icaga
551.5 Fi A 67-5543
International Film Bureau, Inc.
The Sky (Motion picture) Hester and Aaaociates, 1967.
3 min >ti. color. 8 mm. (Awareness)
Loop tlim mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Authors, Clarence KIncald. Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Sbows forms and colors ctiaracterlstlc of tbe sky, em-
phasizlng the elusive shapes of the changing cloud compositions In
order to help children become aware of their surroundings,
1. Sky, Color of. 2. Clouds. t. Hester and Associates. Se-
ries: Awareness (Motion picture)
372.5 Fi A 68-2033
Hester and Associates
305
Sky above (Motion picture)
Pyramid Films, 1970.
David Adams. Released by
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : A fantasy in which a small boy, living In the midst of
the tall buildings and concrete of the city, escapes into a fantasy
world of forests, granite mountains, and wide streams.
I. Adams. David. II. Pyramid Films, Inc.
791.43 7^710733
A. L. A. Booklist
The ^y below me, the crowd above (Motion picture)
Triangle Television, 1969.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Sponsor, Pennzoll Co.
Summary: Features Art Scboll In precision aerobatlc maneuvers
In his Super Chipmunk. Shows Mr. Scboll and his partner Skip
Yolk as they complete the t»ack- to-back- loop, a maneuver so dan-
gerous that it has been outlawed In international competition, as
well as some of Mr. Scboll's dogfight movie sequences and portions
of his air shows.
1. Scboll, Art. L Triangle Television.
TWJ 77-706377
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Sky capers (Motion picture) Pyramid Film Producere, 1968.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With zulde.
Credits: Producer, David Adams; music. Michael Curb; photogra-
pher. Carl Boenlsb ; editor, Fred Hudson.
Summary: Pictures the sport of skydiving, showing how tbe par-
ticipants Jump from an airplane at high altitudes and free fall before
opening their parachutes.
Another issue, 35 mm,
1. Sky diving. l Pyramid Film Prodocera.
797.5 Fi A 68-2320
Pyramid Film Producers
Sky divers (Motion picture) Winik Films Corp. Released
by Paramount Pictures Corp., 196.'i.
8 min. Mi. color. ».'• mm. (Sports In action)
Credits: Director, Richard WinIk; script, Mariln Andrews; nar-
rator. Chrl.s Schenkel: i-ameraman. Leonard Sotifh; editor, Irving
SHmmanf Champion parachutist Jim Arnder demonstrates Indi-
vidual turns and maneuvers and engaps In "relative'* work with fel-
low Jumper Rod Pack and cameraman Doyle Fields.
1 Sky diving r. Wlnlk Films Corporation, New York. n.
Paramount Pictures Corporation. Series: Sports In action (Mo-
tlonpicture) -,..,. . ,„„
797J* Fi 67-1423
Sky diving, space age qport (Motion picture) United States
Parachute Association. Made by Frank B. Shropshire
Film Productions. Released by Trend Films Corp., 1970.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Illustrates the manenvera required In free fall com-
petitions, and explains the method of Judging style and accuracy In
meets all over the world.
1. Skydiving. I. United States Parachute Association. II. Trend
Films Corporation.
[GV770] 797.5 75-712665
Trend Films Corp.
The Sky is blue (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1969.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Robert Verrall; director and story, Rltchard
Baxlen ; animation, Jana Bendova ; music, Karl Daplessls.
Summary : Animated paper cut-outs portray a little boy's Journey
Into the sky on the tall of a kite. For elementary grades.
I. Canada. National Film Board.
791.43 71-710871
National Film Board of Canada
The Sky is blue (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S- by Films Incorporated,
1069.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Robert Verrall; director and story, Rltchard
Raxlen; animation. Jana Bendova; music, Eari Doideaals.
SUMMARY : Animated paper cut^iatB portray a little boy's Jour-
ney Into tbe sky on the tall of a kite.
I. Canada. National Film Board. II. Films Incorporated.
791.43 76-711068
Films Incorporated
The Sky is falling (Motion picture) NBC News. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Smithsonian)
Credits: Producer, Craig Fisher; writers, Edward Walsh, Craig
Fisher ; narrator and guide. Bill Ryan ; educational consultant. Gerald
Lesser.
Summary: Demonstrates techniques by which scientific knowledge
of meteors and meteorites Is obtained. Provides InsIghU Into the
ramifications of Smithsonian research and an Introdoctlon to several
of Its research statf.
1 Meteors. 2. Meteorites. i. Natioim! Broadcasting Company,
Inc. NBC News. u. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Serlea: Tbe
Smithsonian (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1693
McGrsw-Hlll Book Co.
Sky knight {Motion picture) KNBC in association with
Briley Film Enterprises, 1967.
20 mi I. sd. color. 16 mm. (The KNBC sur^-ey)
Sumnt'iiy: Describes an unusual experiment In law enforcement
In Lakewood. Calif. Explains that crime was virtually eliminated
from the tily by a fleet of helicopters which conducted day and
night surveillance.
1. Helicopters. 2. Police. i. KNBC crelevislon station) Los
ABgeles.
363.2 Fi A 68-572
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Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Sky pilot {Motion picture) First National, 1921.
70 mill. si. bAw". 35 nun.
Presented by Cathrlne Curtia.
Knwt oil the story of the same title by Ralph Connor,
I* C. i-opy incomplete : Title credits wanting.
In tlie vVnierlcan Film Institute O>llection, Library of Congress.
Crcditt: Director, King Vidor: scenario. Jobs McDermott; adapta-
tion. Faith Green. Ca4t: John Bowers, David Butler, James Cor-
rlgan, Kathleen Klrkham, Hnrry Todd.
Suin>nat~u-' A drama about a preacher who wins the gratitude
and admiration of the cowboys who ran him out of town when he
rescues a jtlrl from a stampede be^un by rustlers.
I. Gordon, Charles William. 1860-1937. The sky pilot, n. First
National Pictures, inc. m. American Film Institute Collection
791.-13 78-709643
The Skybolt conference {Motion picture) CBS News, 1962.
28 mln. sd. b*w. 18 mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show Eyewitness.
Credits: Producer. John Sharnlk. At Westln; director, Huss Bena-
ley ■ reporters, Charles ColUnpvood, Alexander Kendrlck.
Summfiry Describes the background to the conference at Nassau
In the Bahamas. In December 1962, between British Prime Minister
aiacmillan and President Kennedy. Describe* the bitter reaction lo
England to the United States decision to cancel production of the
Skybolt missile, around which the British had planned to build their
Independent nuclear force.
1. V. S.— For. rel.~Gt. Brit 2. Gt. Brit.— For. rel.— U. S. i.
Eyewitness (Television program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
tem, inc. CBS News.
Fi 67-2230
Skycrane (Motion pichtre) Sikorsky Aircraft, 1968.
27 mlDt sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the potential value of the Skycnine heli-
copter as an aerial tool for a variety of heavy-lift applications.
Shows the use of the helicopter In erecting a ski lodfce- restaurant
atop a l.SOO-foot mountain, in dismantling and constructing electrical
transmission towers, in unloading a cargo ship anchored five milei
offshore, and In transporting heavy drilling equipment to offshore oil
platforms and to a remote wildcat drilling site In a Jungle.
1. Helicopters 2. Uftlng and carrying. i. United Aircraft
Corporation. Sikorsky Aircraft Division.
629.133 78-702671
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Skylab. [Motion picture] U.S. National Aerooautica and Space
Administration. 1971. Made by A<V Corp.
37 o
color. 16 n
CREDITS: Producer, Juno B. Ethered|e; writer. Robert B. Cumniing: nv-
rstof. John Flynn; Animation director, Hal Lockwood; editor, Brian ~
SUMMARY: Diicuue* the mafor objective* of the NASA SkyUb
and the principal componenU and features of the equipment Describea tbc four
laimche* involved and the tcientific inveatitationi that will be carried out by
three-man ciewi during 140 deya of manned operatkm icbeduled for 1973.
I . Space Hatioo*. 2. AUronautio — United Sutcs. I. United Statat. Na-
tional Aeronautic* and Space Adminiitratioa.
jTL797] 629.47 76-715418
U.S. National Aeronautic* 71 MARC
and Space Administration
Skylines for tomorrow (Motion pict^ire) Expanded Shale,
Clay and Slate Institute. Made and released by CinS
Associates, 1967.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes and Illustrates light-weight aggregate, Its
deposits, mining, processing, and pi-uperties, picturing samples from
different parts of the United States and Canada.
1. Acgregates (Building materials) t. Expanded Shale, Clay and
Slate Institute, ii. Cln^ Associates.
649 Fi A 68-1860
Cin4 Associates
SUb coutnKtioiL [Slide aet] National Film Board of Canada,
1970. Released in the U.S. by Donan Productions.
20 slides, color, 1 x 1 in.
With Kfipt in English and French.
SUMMARY: lllu*tratei the asaembly of art objects from handcrafted clay
slab* through the actual buildin| of a va*e. Show* reinforcement technique* and
several poasiUe methods of decoration for the cooHructed piece. With captions.
I. Pottery, I. Canada. Natiooal FOm Board. II. Doaan Productiooi.
tTPSOSj 738.1 72-734049
Dooars Productions 72 MARC
Slabaugh, Wendell H
see
Atomic and bonding orbitals.
Colorimetry, part 1.
Colorimetry, part 2.
Corrosion 1 — filiform corrosion.
Corrosion 2 — hydrogen embrlttlement.
Corrosion 3 — aluminum.
The Critical point.
Crystal structure of metals.
Energy cycles.
Hydrogen atom.
The Mercury beating heart.
A Model of the kinetic -molecular
concet)t.
On writing equations — 1.
On writing equations — 2.
ThepH meter.
Phase diagram for Bi-Cd alloy.
Reaction rates.
The SartoriUB balance 2400.
A Silver hydrogen electrochemical cell.
Streaming birefringence.
Titration.
Slacks and shorU bellbottoms — interlocking double knit
cotton (Filmstrip) Miriam Hollen. Made bj Bob Bood
Productions. Released by Imperial Fihn Co., 1970.
46 fr. color, 35 mm. (See It and sew It: Fundamenlali of sew-
ing with knits)
With guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates bow to make alacka and shorts using
interlocking double knit cotton.
1. Trousers. 2. Sewing. S. Knit goods. I. Holleo, Miriam. II.
Imperial Film Company, Inc.. Lakeland. Fla. Ill- Series: See It
and sew it: FundamenUls of sewing with knlU (Fllmstrlp)
[TT542] 646.4 71-739605
A. L. A. Booklist
Slan, Son
see
Fearful symmetry:
at the world.
Northrc^ Frye looks
Slate industry in the United Kingdom {Motion picture)
Walt Disney Productiona Released by Intamational
Communication Films, 1969.
2 min. si. color. S mm. (West Europe)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From the 1965 motion picture entitled Wales.
Summary: Points out that Wales supplies most of the slate used
in the United Kingdom, and shows the processes used In obtaining
and shaping the slate.
1. Slate — Wales. i. Disney (Walt) Productl«»8. n. Interna-
tional Communication Films, m. Wales (Motloo picture) Series:
West Europe (Motion picture)
338.2 74-708779
International Ommunl- cation Films
The Slave experience (Motion picture)
media, 1971.
Doubleday Multi-
10 mill. sd. color. Id mm.
SUM.MARV: Uses graphics, music, and narrative material of the
slave period to trace the experience of slavery from capture In
Africa, through ocean voyage aboard a slaveshlp, to the auction block
and plantation life, to the first stirrings of resistance and escape, to
capture and erecutlon.
I. Slavery. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
826 70-711447
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Slave revolt {Motion picture) WCBS-TV and Columbia
Univei-sity. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Blade heritage: a history of
Afro-Americans. Section 5: Rebellion and resistance In the South
and North)
Summary: Lerone Bennett traces the rise of the insurrection
movement from the time of David Walker to the modem day black
freedom fighter. He discusses the contribution of 18th and 19th-
century black radicals in the North and the power of auch leaders
aa Henry Oamet, Frederick Dooglaaa, and Martin Delane; In the
South.
1. Slavery In the United 8Ute»— Insurrectlonji. etc. 2. Negroes-
Biography. I. Bennett, Lerone, 1928- n. New York. Tele-
vision station WCB8-TV. ra. Columbia University, iv. Holt. Hlne-
hart and Winston, Inc. Series : Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americana (Motion picture) Section 5: Rebellion and resistance
In the South and North.
380.1 72-704048
Holt, Rlnebart and Winston
The Slave trade {Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannioa Edu-
cational Corp., 1969.
55 fr. color. 86 mm. (A Pet^le uprooted)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborators, Benjamin Quarles, Sterling Stuckey.
Summary: Describes the development of slavery Id the United
States. .^
1. Slave-trade — U. S. t. Slavery In the United States. i. En-
cyclopaedia BriUnoloa Educational Corporation. Series : A People
uprooted (Fllmstrlp)
880.1 75-735679
oka Bducatlooal Corp.
Bncrcloiwedls Brltan-
The Slave trade {Filmstrip) Multi-Media Productions. Re-
leased by CCM School Materials, 1969.
10' 'r. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (Is. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 331 rpm., 27 min. (Black
history)
For upper elementary grades through grade 9. Version for sto-
denlK above grade 9 iKstied with phonotape.
With teacher's manual.
Creditg: Consultants. Edwani E. France. Price M. Oobb^ Wllllnm
H. Grler; narrator, Ivan Dlzon.
Summary: Surveys the history of slavery from ancient times to
the New World and points out that only when development of tbe
Americas began did slavery and Negroes become synonymous.
1. Slavery. i. Multi-Media Productions n. OCM School Ma-
terials, inc. Series: Black history (Ptlmstrlp)
380.1 70-734874
ALA Booklist
The Slave trade begins (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Amerlcanx. Section 4: Slave trade and slavery)
Summary: John Henrik Clarke describes conditions in Europe
which gave rise to the African slave trade, and the shipment of tbe
first slaves to the New World.
1. slave-trade— History. i. Clarke, John Henrik, 1915- n.
New York. Television sUtlon WCBS-TV. id. Columbia University.
IT. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a
history of A fro- Americans (Motion picture) Section 4: Slave trade
and slavery.
380.1 71-704037
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
The ^ve trade in the New W«1d (Motion picture)
WCBS-TV and Columbia Univei^ity. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 4 : Slave tradf* and slavery)
Summary: John Henrik Clarlie surveys the contribution of the
early African explorers — Inducting Pedro Alonzo, who piloted one of
Columbus' ships— and Ihoee who settled in the area which later
became known as Jamestown. He discusses the arrival of slaves in
1619. the extent of slavery, and tbe revolts of slaves In the West
Indies and In North and South America.
1. Slave-trade— America. 2. Slavery In the United States— His-
tory—Colonial period. 1. Clarke, John Henrik, 1915- a. New
York. Television station WCBS-TV. m. Columbia University, iv.
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. Series: Black heritage: a his-
tory of Afro-Americans (Motloo picture) Section 4: Slave
trade and slavery.
380.1 75-704038
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Slavery {Motion picture) National Educational Television.
Released by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center,
1965.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (History of tbe Negro people)
Credit!: Pi-oducer. Arthur Rabin ; narrator, Ossle Davis.
aummarp: Uses the testimony and niemoi-lcs of former slaves to
portray life under slavery, and to examine the tragic and sometimes
humorous experiences of life In the Old South.
1. Slavery In the U. S.— Southern States. i. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. University. Audio-
Visual Center. Series: History of the Negro people (Motion pic-
ture)
301.451 Fi A 68-1582
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Slavery (Filmstrip) Jonee and Osmond. Released by Mod-
ern I^caming Aids, 1968.
23 fr. color. 35 ram. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Part 1 describes a southern plantation owner's view
on slavery and discusses how expensive slaves are to keep. Part 2
shows a northern abolitionist as he gradually helps to convince more
and more people that slavery is Immoral. For elementary grades.
With captions.
1. Slavery in the United States— Southern States. 2. Abolitionists.
I. Jones and Osmond, Inc. u. Modem Ijearnlng Aids. New York.
Series: Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-733295
Modern I^eamlng Alda
Slavery and black America (Motion picture) WCBS-TV
and Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 4 : Slave trade and slavery)
Summary: Sterling Stuckey describes the sc^lstlcated societies of
Africa from which Africans were separated by slave traders, the
cultural shock inflicted upon the Africans by their barbaric treat-
ment as slaves, and the rise of resistance to racist oppression aa
evidenced In slave rebellions and other modes of resistance.
1. Africa, West— Civilisation. 2. Slavery. 3. Slavery In tbe United
Statea— Insurrections, etc. i. Stuckey, Sterling, n. New York.
Television station WCBS-TV. ni. Columbia University, iv. Holt,
Blnehart and Winston, inc. Series: Black heritage: a history of
Afro-Americans ( Motion picture) Section 4 : Slave trade and sUrery.
301.451 71-704045
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Slavery and freedom in the English colonies (FUnutrip)
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlRC : 1 a., 23 min. (The History
of black America)
Also issued with reel-toroel phonotape and with phonotape In
cassette.
With teacher's manual.
Creditt: Writer. Thomas CIpoIla; narrator. Isalab A. Green; edu-
cational consultant, Robert L, Zangrando; Illustrator, John lienclcfcl.
Summary: Dlwusses slavery. Its Importance to the economy of the
colonies, and rea^^on8 for Its resurgence after the large-scale liberation
of slaves following the American Revolution.
1. Slavery In the United States— History. i. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. Series: The History of black America
( Fllmstrlp)
380.1 70-734847
Universal Education and Visual Arts
306
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Slavery and slave resistance (Motion picture) Amo Press
and the New York times, 1969. Made by Dynamic Films.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
fitMtiiMirir; Traces the ortfliu of ■Isrcrr, eumlDea the buU
of ncUl stereotyplac u It developed In tbe debamanlslDS coodl-
aoos of BlaTe life and work, and desnibea the rarletlea of active
and pasalre black reslatBDce.
1. SUTerr. L Aroo Press, n. New York times.
S26 70-705666
CINK
Slavery and the bvAdinc of Amolea (Ufaiicn piehm)
WOBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rineh.Trt and Winston, 1969.
30 rolD. ad. bAw. 16 mm. (BUck heritage: a hlstorj of Afro-
Amerlcaos. Sectioa 4 : Slave trade and slarerr)
Buminary: Starling Stucker dlsnuns tbe enltural aqtects at black
llfb as It developed Id reaction to slavery, wltb nnptiasU on tbe
algDlficance of folklore and slave soogs.
1. SUverr In the United SUtes— CondltloD of slaw. L StDcfter,
Sterling, u. New Tork. Television station WCBS-TV. ik. Gtrfom-
bla UnlveraltT- n- Holt, Rln^art and Winston, Inc. Sertea:
Blad[ heritage; a history of Afro-Americana (Hotloo plctnre) Sec-
tl<m 4 : Slave trade and ^very.
880.1 76-704046
Holt, Rlaehart and Winston
Slavery and white Aneriea (Motion picture) WCBS-TV
and Columbia University. Released by Holt. Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 ma. Bd. b&w. 16 mm. {Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Amerlcaoa. Section 4 : Slave trade and slavery)
Summary: Sterling Stackey discusses the ratiODatlutloos of the
founding fathers and the attitudes of 18tb century whites whlcb
permitted slavery to persist
1. Slavery In tbe United SUtee— History— Colonial period. 2.
Slavery— Jastlflcatlon. l Sta<*ey. Staling, n. New Tork. Tele-
vision station WCBS-TV. m. Columbia University, iv. Holt. Rine-
hart and Winston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a hlatory of
Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Section 4: Slave trade and
slavery.
801.1 78-704044
Bolt, Rinehart and Wlnaton
Slavery divldet Natfoa. [Transparencies] Civic Education Ser-
vice. 1968.
1 8 inntparenctes- cotot. 10 i S in. (CES Amencsti history tru»paren-
cies)
With icacher't guklet.
SUMMARY: Eumines the maior dcveloprocnts in the growth of tCBtton
which led to the Civil War in tbe United Slato. Focuset on pcnonalitici such
u Hamei Beecher Stowe. Stephen DouglM. Abraham Uncoin. and Dfed Scou.
With capiioni.
1. United Suie»—Hi»toty— Civil War— Cainea. I. Qvic Education Ser-
vice. Washington. D.C. II. Series.
(E459, »73.7 72-734493
Civic Education Service 72 MARC
Stavery in planUtion Virginia (FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Edncationat Corp., 1969.
36 fr. color. 30 mm. < A People uprooted)
With teacher's guide.
Credit!: ('ollaboraton. Benjamin Qiiarle^ Sterling Stuckey.
Sammarp: Describes the effect of slavery on tobacco production In
Virginia.
1. Slavery In tbe United SUtea— Virginia. I. EncydopaedU
BrlUnntca Educational Corporation. Series: A People uprooted
< Film St rip)
975 70-735580
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
SUvery in the New WorW (FOmttnp) Multi-Media Pro-
ductions. Released by CCM School Materia^ 1969.
ft4 f". color. 30 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 ■. (1 a. for nnnnat pro-
jector, I n. for automatic projector), 12 In., SSi rpm., 2S mln. (BU<4
history )
For upper elementary grade* through grade 9. Version for stn-
dents above srade & Issued with i^oootape.
With teacher's manual
VTtdit*: Consultants. Edward E. France, Price U. Ootoba, WlUfaun
H, Grier: narrator, Ivan Dixon.
Summary.- Coropar«e systemn of slavery In Spanish, Portnguote,
French, and Britixb colonies and sbows that, no matter how mild the
conditions of eoslaveraent, blacks wanted freedom above all ^se.
1. Slavery In Latin America. 2. Slavery In North America. i.
Multi-Media Productions, n. OCM S<*ool Materials. Inc. Series :
Bla<^ history (Film- *trtp)
326 74-734875
AL.A Booklist
Sbvery in the northern coloaies, 1624-1776 (Motion pic-
ture) WCBS-TV and ColunAia University. Ri^eaaed by
Hok, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (BUck heritage: a history of Afro-
AmerleaDS. Section 4 : Slave trade and slavery)
Bmmmerv: Professor Edgar A. Toppln traces the development of
riavery in New England and tbe Middle Atlantic colonies, describes
coDdltloos Id the various colonies, and explains how economic omdl-
ttons and the climate Inflneoced the development of alavery In tbe
North.
L SUvery In the United SUtee— Hlatory— Colwiial period. i.
ToK>ln, Edgar Allan. 1928- n. New York. Television sutlon
WCBS-TV. m. ColumbU UnlTeraity. iv. Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, inc. Series: BUdt heritage: a history of Afro-Americans
(Motloo plotare) Section 4: SUve trade and sUvery.
„. „ 380.1 77-704041
Holt. Rbiehart and Winston
Stavery in the aoathcm eolonica. 1619-1776 (Motion pic-
ture) WCBS-TV and Columbia Univetsity. Released by
Hok, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 nAn. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a hlatory of Afro-
Americans. Secthia 4: Slave trade and davery)
Bmmmary: ProteHor Ddgar A. Toppta rerivwa tbe orlglo and
growtii of slavery In tike aoatbem colooiea and tbe conditions which
exlated in tbe varloos areaa of tbe Sootb.
L SUvery In the United SUtea— ffistory— ColonUl period. l
Toppln, Edgar AUan, 192S- n. New Tork. TWevisIon sUtlon
WCBS-TV. m. ColumbU University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, Inc. Series: Black heritage: a history of Afro-Americans
(Motion pictore) Section 4: SUve trade and sUvery.
380.1 73-704040
Holt, Btatfkart aod Winston
Slavery in the U. S^ part 1 (FUmstrip) Multi-Media Pro-
ductions. Released by CCM School Materials, 1969,
104 fr. color. 85 mm. and x>honodl8C :2 b. ( 1 s. for manual pro-
jector. I n. for automatic projector), 12 In., SSi rpm., 32 mtn. (Black
history)
For upper elementary grades through grade 9. Temlon for stn-
dents above grade 9 Issued with fAonotape.
Wltb teacber's manual.
CredUt: Consultants. Edward B. France, Price M. Oobba, William
H. Grier; narrator, Ivan Dixon.
Stimmary: ReUtes slavery to tbe established system of Indentured
servitude and ttie entrenchment of the plantation economy.
1 Slavery in the United States— niJrtoTy—<3olonlal period. l
Multl-MedU Productions, n. OCM School Materials, Inc. Series:
BUck history (Ftlmstrlp)
326.0973 78-734876
AUK BocAllst
Slavery in the U. S^ part 2 (FUrMtHp) Multi-Media Pro-
ductions. Released by COM School Materials, 1969.
114 fr. color. 35 mm. and t*onodt»c: 2 s. (1 ». f or omnual pro-
jector. 1 f-. for iiiitomatic projector). 12 In., 331 rpm.. 82 mln. (BUck
history)
For upper elemenUry grades throngb grade 9. Version fbr sta-
dentn above grade 9 Issued with pbonotape.
With teacher's manual.
Credili: Consultants. Edward E. France, Price M. Oobbe, WflUam
H. Grier ; narrator. Ivan Dixon.
Summary: Dlscosses tbe continuation of sUverr after tbe Revo-
lutionary War and tbe economic as well as political causes of Its
continuation.
1. SUvery In the United States— History. t Multi-Media Pro-
ductions, n. OCM School Materials, Inc. Series : BUck history
(FUmstrip)
326.0973 71-734877
AUi BookliNt
Slavery: the Made man and the nun (HotiMi picture)
Silvermine Films, 1970.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With script and teacher's guide.
Credits: Producers, MUton Meltaer, Alvln Tudkoff; adaptor, J(^a
Chandler ; narrator, EUmon Braewell.
Summary: Uses an adaptation by John (^handier of a narrative
poem by June Jordan to present the historical background of slav-
ery and Its relation to today and the life-style of black Americans.
Depicts bow Americans were bought and sold, tbe everyday horror
of life as a stave, and the heroism of the runaways and rebels.
1. Slavery In the United States. I. Jordan, June, 1066-
II. Silvermine Films.
301.45 75-709688
Silvermine Films
A Slave's itory: i
picture) Oberon Communicationa.
Corp. of America, 1972.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (American heritage film lenes)
With icachen' guide.
SUMMARY: An sccouni of Uie expehcncct of ■ tiave couple during their
escape in 1848 from Mscon. Ga., to Philadelphia. Pa., in which the womsn was
disguiicd at an ailing louthem pUnter and the man traveled ss the planter** body
1. Slavery in the United States — Fugitive ilavea. I. Oberon Communica-
tions. II. Learning Corporation of America. 111. Series: Anwrican heritage
film leriet. [Motion picture)
[E450] 973.6 72-701477
Uarning Corp. of 72 blARC
» tc free^oM. [Motion
Released by Lcarmnc
Sleep (Motion picture) Films/West.
Audio Vi-sual Materials, 1968.
Released by Curtis
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit:- Producer, Lou Lilly; director. John Raimon.
Summarjf: Obeerves the general nature of human sle^ Including
heartbeat breatblng rate, and posture during .sleep. Shows different
sleep waves made during wakefulness. light steep, deep sleep, and
dreaming, and surreys sleep forms and habits in nature.
t Sleep I. FUms/West, Inc. n. Curtis Audio Visual Matwlala.
IM Fi A 68-1774
Fllms/Weat
Sleep and dreaming in humans. [Motion picture] Houghton Mif-
flin Co., 1971. Made by James B. Maas.
14 min. >d. color. 16 ram. (Films ai the frootien of paycholofical in-
quiry)
With teachen' guide.
SUMMARY: Dr. William Demeni demonstrates for ■todeatt of psychology
Uandard reaearch technique* used to specify stages of wakeftilnest, sleep, and
dreaming. Using a human subject, shows placement of electrodes, recording
techniques, and arousal from REM and non-REM stages,
I. Sleep. 2. Dreanu. 3 Psychology. Physiological. 1. Houghton Mifflin
Company. II. Series: Films at the frontiers of psychological inquiry. [Motion
picture}
[QP425] 154.6 72-702268
James B Maas 72 MARC
Sleep: nursing action (Filmstrip) Concept Media, 1970.
89 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlaC; 2 a., 12 In., SSI ri»n..
2S mln. (Pain-sleep, no. 6)
Also Issued with pbonotape.
With Instructor's manual.
SUMMARY: Dlscnmes sleep dlfQculties encountered by hospital
patients and nursing interventions to alleviate tbem. Knpbaaliea
a preventative approach through positive nnrdng action to promote
sleep satisfactory to the patimt.
1. Sleep disorders. I. Concept Media. Inc. IL Series: Pain-
sleep (Filmstrtp) no. 9.
[RCMT] 610.73 75-789168
Concept Media
Sleep: the fantastic third of 7wa life (Motion picture)
American Broadcasting Co. Released by McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1968.
51 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Examines tbe meaning of dreams and reviews the
latest experimentation directed toward dl.^coverlng the ?<eorer« of
sleep and bow sleep or tbe lack of It affects tbe btunan body. Points
out how scieotists hope to hariieas tbe physiological process of sleep
In order to help man to control his bnman body clock for more
prodoctlve waking boura.
1. Sleep. 2. I>reamfl. t. American Broadrastlng Company.
II. McOraw-Hlll Book Conqiaay.
164.6 Fi A 68-1627
McOraw-HlUBookCa
307
Sleep wen (Motion picture) GK-aim, Stockholm, 1965.
Released in the U. S. by ACI Films, 1969.
9 mln. Kd. color. 16 mm.
Kntrllsh version of Sov gott.
Credits: Director, writer, and animator, Laase Undberg.
Summary : An animated film which visualises a man's dreams In
order to comment about tbe plight of the Individual lo tbe society
of today.
1. Ctvlllzation, Modem. I. OK-fllm. II. ACI ritans. Inc.
III. Sov gott (Motion picture)
301 75-710768
ACI Fllma
Sleeping beauty (Filmstrip) Ernest J. Tyler. Released by
Educational Productions, Wakefield, Eng., 1960.
20 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teacber's notes.
CREDITS: Photographer, Houston Rogers.
SUMMARY: Presents the fairy taie Sleeping beauty llluatrated
by scenes from Tschalkovsky'a ballet performed by the Royal Ballet
I. ChalkovskiT, Petr Il'Ich, 1840-1838. The sleeping beauty.
II. Tyler, Ernest J. III. Educational Productions, ltd.
792^ 74-788678
Educational Prodnetlona
Cooper Films aod Beowda,
Sleeping Beauty (FUmttrip)
1969.
55 fr. color. 35 mm. aod pbonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In- 33| rpm., 9
mln. (Our children's heritage sound Hlmstrlpa, series C)
Wltb teacber's guide.
Credits: Producer, Prentice Pord; music, Rosa RIo: narrator and
editor. Margie BeU.
Summary: ReUtes tbe Brothers Qrlmm fairy tale about Sleeping
Beauty and bow tbe prince rescued her from her long sleep.
L Ortmm, Jakob Lodwig Karl, 17S5-186S. DomrOacJien. n. Cooper
Films and Records. Series.
898^1 77-784936
Cooper Films and Records
keeping beauty (FUmstrip) UniTersal Education and Visual
Arts, 1969.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Read and tell, series 2)
In two parts: one set of captioned drawings for reading; one set
without captions to encourage story telling.
With teacber's guide.
Summary: A fairy tale by the brothers Grimm about the princes*
who was put to sleep by a fairy's prophecy and awakened by a kiss
of s prince.
1. Grimm. Jakob Ludwlg Karl, 17K-1863. DornrCacb«i. n. uni-
versal Education and Visual Arta Series: Read and tell (FUm-
strip) series 2.
898.21 73-736120
A. L. A. BooUlst
Sleeping beauty (Motion picture) Halas and Batcfaelor Car-
toon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedin Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Halas and Batchetor fairy tale films)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: An adaptation of tbe fairy tale by tbe Brotbera Grimm
about tbe wicked fairy and tbe princess who slept for one hundred
yeara
L Orlmm. Jakob Ludwlg Karl, 17K^186S. DomrOacben. ii. Halas
and Batcfaelor Cartoon FlUns, ltd., London, m. Bncyclopaedla Bri-
tannica Educational Corporation.
398.21 74r-704667
Encyckvaedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Sleeping beauty and die prince (FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
66 fr. color. 35 nun. and pbonodlsc: 10 In., SSi rpm. (Fairy
tale magic)
Stimmary.- Illustrates tbe story of Sleeping beanty and tbe prloce
by tbe Grimm brothers. Emphasizes correct diction and prounnda-
tl<m.
1. Fslry tales. l Grimm, Jakob Ludwlg Karl. 1785-1863. Dom-
rfledieo. xl Bnirdopaedla Britannica BdDcatlcnal Corporation.
Series: Fairy tale magic (nimstrip)
898.21 76-783666
Kicydopaedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corporation
The Sleeping beauty, Brier Rom: a Gemuui ftdktak
(Motion picture) BFA Educational Media, 1970. Made
by Omega Productions.
15 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Animated puppets dramatise tbe German fairy tale
Brier Rose or Sleeping beauty. For elementary grades.
I. BFA Educational Media.
398.21 76-708561
BFA Educational Media
The Sleeping beanty by TcluukoTsky (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Audio Visual, 1970.
74 fr. color. So mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s. (Is. with electronic
signal), 12 In.. 331 rpm., 51 min. mlcrt^roove.
With teacher's notes on pbonodlsc Jacket
Credits: Illustrations, Karen Peliaton ; visual editor, Karen Hoodes.
Summary: Uses drawings to Illustrate the ballet, Tbe Sleeping
beauty, by Tchaikovsky.
1. CbaTkovskll. Petr Il'lcb, 1S40-1883. Tbe sleeping beauty. i
Chalkovskll, Petr Il'Ich, 1840-1886. The steeping beanty. n. Edu-
cational Audio Visual, inc.. Pleasant vllle, N. Y.
792.8 73-736905
Educational Audio Visual
The Sleeping brain: an ezperimental ap^x»aclL [Motion picture]
Houghton Mifflin Co., 1971. Made by James B. Maas.
23 min. id. color. 16 mm. (Films st the fronticn of ptyctudogical in-
quiry)
With teschcn' guide.
SUMMARY: Through > Kna of cxpcrimentt on cats. Dr. Michel Jouvet
explores for tiudenti of piych<^ogy tbe neurophysi<riogy and neuropsychology
of ticep and dreaming, and demonstrates research methodology. Shows how
electrodes are implanted to record REM. EOG, and PGO activity, aiul explains
how animal research relates to studies of human behavior.
1. Sleep. 2. Brain. 3. Psychology. Physiological. I. Houghton Mimin
Company. II. Scries: Hlnu at the frontiers of psychological inquiry. [Moti<Hi
picture]
[QP425] 154.6 72-702267
James B Maai 73 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sleeping Giant Films
see
inc. , Hamden, Conn,
Latin American miniature: the Dominican Republic.
The Sleepwatchera (Motion picture) CBS Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
25 mill. »d. color. 16 mm. (The 2l8t century)
Telecast on tbe CBS-TV documentary show The 2l8t century.
Summary: Shows procedures being used by scientlats to learn
more about what happens when we sleep.
1. Sleep. 1. CBS Films. Inc. n. McGraiv-HtU Book Company.
Series: The 21st century (Motion picture)
164.6 70-701273
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Sleepy heads. [Filmstrip] Bowmar Records, 197-?]
■ppfox 45 fr color. 35 mm, >nd phonodisc: 2 s.. 7 in,. 33 1/3 rpm.
(Bowmar nature Mri«: ihe ways of animals)
Also luucd with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY, Combines art work and narration with live photographs to
show the kinds of places in which animals sleep. Keyed to the book of the same
title by Aiieen Fisher, For primary grades,
1 Animals Habitations of— Juvenile films, (I, Animals— Habitations)
i. Fisher. Aile'cn Lucia. 1906- Sleepy heads, 11, Bowmar Records,
lit Series: Bowmar nature scries: the ways of animals, tPilmstnpi
372.3 72-735055
72 MARC
Slide copying (Filmstrip) John W. Norriel in collaboration
with Joel A. Benedict Released by Bailey Films, 1964.
59 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 2 s., 12 In., 33| rpm. (Pbo-
to;;raphy : close-ups and copying with 36 mm. cameras)
With manual.
Sumniaiy: Kxplalns techniques and use of equipment in copying
sli<le!>.
1. Transparencies. i. Norvlel, John W. u. Bailey Films, inc,
Hollywood, Calif, Series: Photography: close-ups and copying
with 35 mm. cameras (Fllmstrlp)
770.28 77-735148
Bailey -Film Aasoclatea
McGraw-Hill
lQL756]
Bowmar
Sleepy Hollow Restorations, Tarrytown, N. Y.
Lords of the manor -
Philipsburg.
-the story of
The Mill at Philipsburg Manor.
SiMve adjustment in the pattern (Motion picture) Douhle-
day Multimedia, 1970. Made by Indiana University.
4 mm. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge.
^UMM^Y^Strpsses the Importance of proper design and fit of a
set-In sleeve and demonstrates how to alter the fit of a ^^J^-
1 -Allorlng (Women's) 2. Sleeves. 1. Doubleday Multimedia.
II Series: Making It In fashion (Motion picture)
j;XT5l5] 646.4 (9-712055
Doubleday Multimedia
The Slender thread (Motion picture)
Corp., 1965.
Paramount Pictures
'.18 lui::. sd. Iktw. 35 iiiiii.
An Athene production.
Su^-SCStiHl hy a Life mapaiine article by Shana Alexander.
freditit: I'r.Mlucer, Stephen Alexander; director, Sydney Pollack;
story and screenplay, Stirling Sllliphant : music, Qulncy Jones : direc-
tor of phoIoKraphy, Loyal Griggs: e<litor, ITiomas Stanford. Cnnl:
Sidney Poitier, Anne Bancroft. Telly Suvalas, Steven Hill.
tiummary: Drnraatlzes the efforts of a crisis clinic volunteer to
pivTent a woinitn from committing suicide.
I Alexander Shana. ii. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
75-701986
Slide group for general psychology. [Slide set]
Book Co., 1967. Made by James B. Maas.
300 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
With instructors' manual and student study guide,
SUMMARY: Covers basic topics of general psychology, mcludmg physi-
ology senses, learning, motivation, emotion, individual differences, mental ill-
ness, and social psychology. Illustrates psychological apparatus, experiments and
results, and major concepts and paradigms,
1 Psvchology, I, McGraw-Hill Book Company,
,BF131, 150 72-736,49
June. B. M«u '2 "'*""-
Slide painting (Motion picture) Ilton Films, Released by
Bailey Filnls, 1968.
3 rain. si. color, super 8 mm. (Painting aeries)
Loop film.
With manual. „^,^
Credit.'): Educational consultant. Robert O. Wltlte.
Summary : Introduces the technique of slide painting which con-
sists of maklnK a composition In a tinj. limited area that hecomes
really visible only when It Is projected. With captions. For elemen-
"Y FalnHns— Technique. 2. Lantern slides. I. Ikon Films. II.
Ilaliey Films. Inc.. Hollywood, fallf. Series; Painting series (Mo-
BFA Educational Media
372.5
74-7(»291
Slesinger, Iteuben E
economics
see
Understanding basic
The ABC's of financial statements.
The Anatomy of free enterprise.
Competition in action.
Exploring costs.
Foreign trade— challenge of a changing
world.
Money, banking, and economic stability.
Productivity — the magic lamp of progress.
Profits — the sparkplug of our economy.
Wages, productivity, and employment.
Your personal economics.
Slide acglutination {Malum picture) F.ncyclopaedii Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969,
3 mill. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Bacterlolo«y and botany)
I»op mm mounted In cartridge,
"mIJS'!»**flIn5So»trate« a technique for dotermlnlni which of
several antigens react t« an antiserum sample.
lAntlgvi. and antlliodles. 2. Agglnlln.tlon. I. Encyclopaedia
BrlUnnlc, KMucllmal Corporation. Series: Bacterlolofy and
b«.a, (Motion picture, ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
Bnc7CloiMedla BrlUD- nlc» BdticatioD»l Corp.
The Slide rule: basic theory. [Filmstrip] Adrian Vaoce.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
48 fr color, 35 mm, and phonodisc.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette
SUMMARY: Teaches logarithms and relates them lo the slide rule.
1. Slide-rule, 1. Vance. Adrian, II, Universal Education and Visual Aru.
[QA73] 510.78 72-732858
Universal Education and ^2 MARC
Visual Arts
The Slide rule: CI scale and continued products (FUmttrip)
Adrian Vance Productions, 1967.
17 fr. color. 35 mni.
Eastman color.
S.1SI?C"X'S Photographs dea>ortstrate the use of the CI
scale aTlQverted scale that Is useful in speedliw some cal""!*"""^
S ieoSs to improve accuracy because It do^ not r^^l,^,^^^
nombCT Of movements of the slide and Indicator per calculation.
Includes problems. „ , .,
1. Slide-rule. i. Adrian Vaoce Productions. 67-1672
SIMe rale: adralatloa aude ilaple. [Slide set] Denoyer-Geppert
Audio-Visuab. Released by Denoyer-Geppert Co., 1972.
to slides, colof, 2 X 2 in
With teschen' |utdc.
SUMMARY: Conveys basic slide rule Uteoty by illtttiratrng addition, multi
pikation. »ubci»ction. and division as performed with rulers Provides practici-
in reading primary, secondary, and tertiary divisions of C and D scales, and
tesches MudenU to find squares and square rooU, With captions.
1 Slide-rule, 1, Denoyer-Geppert Company,
■QA73, 510 "-'™^»
Denoycr-Geppen '2 mak"-
Audio-Visuab
The SUde rale: coMMaed opentk»s aad cmtlwMd prodncts.
[ramstrip] Adrian Vance. Released by Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1971.
4S fir. coUx. 35 mm. and phonodisc.
Also iaatted with pboooupe in caMctte.
SUMMARY; Bxfrfains bow to use the slide rule for complicaied division that
invotvca muldpUcatioiu in the oumerator and denominator,
I Slide-rule I. Vance, Adrian. 11. UnivetMl Education and Visual Arts.
tQA73) 510.78 72-732861
Univeraai Educatioa and 72
Visual Arts
MARC
The Slide rule: logs, aines, and tanffcnts (Famstrip)
Adrian Vance Productions, 1967.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
EastmaQ color.
With teachers' guide. ^ ^ ,. , _
Bummary: Captioned photographs demonstrate now to read logl,
sines, and tangents to three significant figures on the slide mle.
Includes problems with answers.
L SUde-nile. 2. Logarithms. 8. Trigonometrical functions.
1. Adrian Vance ProducUons.
Fi 67-1677
Adrian Vance
The S&de rule: multiplicatkm {FUmatHp)
Productions, 1967.
83 fr. color. 35 mm.
Elastman color.
With teachers' guide.
Bummary: Captioned photographs illustrate maltl|Alcatlon on toe
O and D scales. Shows decimal point location by approximation
tad demonstrates how to write Incooyenlently large or small num-
bers in scientific notation.
L Slide-rule. 2. Multiplication. l Adrian Vance ProducUona.
Fi 67-1675
TW SUde rale: Beltipllcatiim and dlrtsioa. [Filmstrip] Adrian
Vance. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4t ft. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc.
Abo issued with phonotape in caMctte.
SUMMARY: Teaches how to multiply and divide on the sbde rale.
1 . Slide-nik. 2. Multiplication. 3. Division. 1. Vance. Adrian. 11. Uni-
venal Education and Visual Arts.
[QA73] 510.78 72-732860
Uoiveival Educatioa and ^2 MARC
Visual Arts
The Slide rale: sqaarea. cubes, and roots (FOmstrip)
Adrian Vance Productions, 1967.
27 fr. color. 35 mm.
Bastman color.
With teachers' guide. . ^ u _ * —,— v
Summary; Captioned photographs demonstrate how to wont
squares, cubes, square roots, and cube roots on the sUde mle.
Includes problems with answers. . . „ _ „ _,_,
1. SUde-rule. 2. Exponents (Algebra) 3. Boots, Numerical.
I. Adrian Vance ProducUons.
Fi 67-1676
IW Slide rale: M|wures, cnbe^ roota, ataes, aad taagents. [Film-
strip] Adrian Vance. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1971.
48 fr. color, 35 mm, and phonodisc.
Also iasued with phonoupe in caaiette.
SUMMARY: Teaches which acale* on the sUde rule to use to fmd square
roola, cube root^ sines and tanjenU.
1 Slide-rule. 1. Vance. Adrian. II, Universal EducaUon «nd Visual Am.
lQA73] 510.78
Universal Educatioo and Ti
Visual Arts
The SUde rale: combined operations and proportion {FOm-
strip) Adrian Vance Productions, 1967.
25 tr. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
cul^STwhlch Sow. the l«.pon.nc o( pl.nn^ "^ "^S.^„«f?S'.
teii IlliutraM bow lo work proportloD. OQ the bIWo rule aod lo-
cIudM problem* with aMwe™. ,*j-_ v.bm Pro-
1 SUd»-nil«. 2. lUtlo anil proportloo. i. AiW«D V««<» »™-
doctloo.. pj jY_i873
The SUd« rule: divtaim (FOmttnp) Adri«n Vuice Produc-
tions, 1967.
21 fr. color. 85 mm.
Bastman color.
S2'rv?c"ptVon'lS photographs niastmf dlrlslon on th« C and
D scale, and ahowa placing the decimal point bf «Pp™» "»J«^
DemonatrHt^i dividing numbers In scientific notation snd Indndes
problemi with aoawera. ,..«*i«„.
1 BHde-njle. 2. Division. i. Adrtan Vance Productlooa
Fi 67-1674
72-732862
MARC
Slides (Mofton picture) Chnndler Pub. Co. Released by
McGmw-Hill Book Co., 1068.
4 min, si. color 8 mm. (Language development series)
I.OOP film moimtcd In cartridge.
Rummiiry: A language arte film which shows children playing on
slides at a neighborhood playground. For elementary gradt-.i.
1 Langtiage arts (Elementary) 2. Vocabulary. i. Chandler
Publishing Company, San Francisco, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
nanv Serien- Language development series (Motion picture)
372.4 70-702186
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
SUdes from Fenimore House and the Fanners' Museum. tSlide set]
New York State Historical Association. 1955-1972.
60 slides color 2 « 2 in
Issued in 12 sets (5 slides each),
1, Farmcts" Museum. Coopcrsioi
Association
tS549.U6C65] 917.4
N,Y, Slate Historical '2
N,Y 1. New York State Historical
72-734571
MARC
The Sliding T-bevel (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mill. al. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking— hand tools)
Loop film. „,. „
1 Woodwork. 2. Carpentry— Tools. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 79-708398
Walden Film Corp.
Sliding tockle (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, England. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
BritJinnica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Soccer fundamentals)
Ixvop Dim,
With teacher's guide. , , ^ „ „
Hutnmury: l>emonatrates and explains tecbolQues of the slldlnji
1 Soccer. 1. Kothen Films. iL Encyclopaedia Britannlca Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Soccer fundamentals (Motion plo
'""* 796.384 77-704924
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
308
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
SHme m(rid (Afotion picture) Film Aasoctatee of Calif<HiUft,
1966.
2 min si. color. 8 mm. (Life science series)
With study guide.
Summary: A stady of sllme mold, a mass of llrlDg material with-
out cellnlar structure. Pictures protoplasmic flowing and the de-
Telopment of spores.
1. IfTXomycetes. i. Film Associates of Califorala, Los Anseles.
Series: Life sdeoce series (Motion picture. Film Assoctatea of Cali-
fornia )
Fi A 67-2296
Film AjBociates of California
Slime mold: protoplssmie streuning (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
Loop tllm.
With teachers' guide.
Summanf: Descrlttes the slime mold and bow It nwves.
1. MjTomyi-etee. 2. Protoplasmic streaming. l E}QcycIoi>aedla
Britannira Educatloiml Corporation. Series: Botany series (Mo-
tion picture. Encyclopaedia Britannica Bducaflonal Corp^)
589 78-703733
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa tlonal Corp.
Slip stitch (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Released
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 mlD. Rl. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 2)
Loop flim.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Points out that the slip stitch Is used where stitches
Aould not show on either side of the fabric, or where both sides of
the hem show, or for holding two folded edges together.
1. Sewing. L Fairfield Associates. IL Universal Education nml
Visual Arts. III. Series: Sewing series (Motion picture) part 2.
[TT715] 646.2 72-715110
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Slip trailing {Motitm picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, London, 1962. Released in the U. S. as a loop
film mounted in cartridge by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1966.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Pottery)
Technicolor.
With teacher's guide.
Buntmary: Introduces the slip tmiler showing Its proper manipu-
lation and demonstrating the possibilities for design.
1. Pottery, i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., London,
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Pottery (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2046
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Slips and falls. [Motion picture] Industrial Accident Prevention
Associations, Toronto. Made by Crawley Films, Ottawa.
Released in the U.S. by International Film Bureau, 1972.
3 min. »d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Depicts ways in which woricers may injure themselves in slip-
snd-fall accidents by showing what happens to a plant maintenance girl wlien
she carries a carpet incorrectly, lets a ladder slip on a soapy floor, and steps on
curtains she is trying to hang from a short ladder.
1. Industrial accidents. I. Industrial Accident Prevention Associations.
11. International Film Bureau, inc.. Chicago.
lT54] 614.8 72-702119
International Film Bureau 72 MARC
SUip7, tiic swingin' bear: Erector set {Motion picture)
John E. Mitchell Co., 1966. Made by Norsworthy-Mercer.
53 sec. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: An animated television commercial for Icee lo which a
baby bear Is rewarded for building the Ooldes Oate Bridge with an
erector set
1, TelerJsion adTertlatng— C. S. i. John YL Mitchell Companj.
659.14 72-701988
Slot blowing to suppress dioek-induccd separatioii (Mo-
tion picture) Educational Services. Released by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. ijftvT. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics Aims)
.\lBn Inued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
.Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's fnilde.
SV.MM.\RY : Illustrate* a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechnnlcH.
1. Boundary layer control. 2. Shock wares. 3. Fluid mechanics.
1. Educational Serrlcee, Inc., Newton, Mass. II. Bocyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Fluid medbanics films
(Moiinn picture)
[TL574.B6] 532 72-710323
Bocyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Slot car racing (Filmttrip) Bowmar Records, 1967.
1 rpm.. 9
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 7 in,,
min. microgrooTe. (Reading Incentive)
With teacher's guide and Illustrated narrative.
Sttmnuu-y: Presents a story about slot car racing to serve as a
basis for reading Inceotlve and reading comprebenalOD.
1. Model car racing. 2. Reading Interests. 3. Reading compre-
hension. I. Bowmar Records, Los Angeles. Series : Reading in-
centive (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3620
Bowmar Records
Slow death of desert water (Motion picture) National Edu-
cational Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana
University, Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Our vanishing wiidernewi, no. 4)
CREDITS: Producer, director, and editor. Shelly Orossmao; story
lod research. Mary Louise Grossman, John Hamlet; narrator, John
Haralet.
SCMMART: Shows what la happening lo Pyramid Lake, In Ne-
vada, and Its wildlife because dams divert Its source of water and
aoDlc booms frighten ita wildlife.
1. Zoology — Nevada — Pyramid Lakft 2. Pyramid Lake, Nevada.
I. National Educational Television and Radio Center. II. Indiana.
University. Audio-Visual Center. III. Series: Our vanishing wilder-
ness (Motion picture) no. 4.
833.7 77-710668
Indiana. Univ. Aadlo- Visual Center
The Slow guillotine (Motion picture) KNBC-TV. Re-
lea-sed by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
W mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
rRKnrrs : Prtxlucer and writer. CWn Wldener.
SUMMARY: Fi>cuse'< on !/>« .\nKelps and Its environs" to create
nwarpness nnd to spur action on the problem of air pollution and
Ita ilanfcer to the whole ronntr>'.
1. Air— Pollution — U. S, 2. Air — Pollution — Lo-s Angeles metro-
politan aren. I. KNBC-TV (Television station) I,os Angeles. IT.
NBC Educntiornl Enterprises.
614.7 78-70!)Or>9
NBC Educational En- terprlses
(Slow motion cancra, {Motion picture) International Tele-
Film Productions, 1949.
11 min sd. biw. 16 mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
CredtU; Producers. Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee.
Bummary: Shows how slow motion photography Is used to cap-
ture the movement* of animals, Hsh, and birds in flight.
1 Animal locomotion. r. International Tele-Film Produrtlon.^
Inc Series.: John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2073
Slowing down protozoans {Motion picture) Thome Films,
1969.
2 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protozoans)
lxK>p fllm. Film notes on cartridge cas**.
Credit*: Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
ButKmary: Illustrates how an organism's rapid pace can be mod-
erated by using methyl cellulose to increase the viscosity of the
media, and shows a technique for adjusting cover slip pressure so
that active organism.^ are held In place, permitting detailed observa-
tion of their intracellular structures.
1. Protoxoa. 2. Animal locomotion. S. Microscope and micros-
copy— Technique. i. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series;
The ProtOBOans (Motion picture)
693 73-707050
Tborue Films
Small (Edward) Productions, inc.
Boy, did I get a wrong number'
Getting Gertie's garter.
Small amplitude gravity waves in an open channel (Motion
picture) Education Development Center. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also Issued in sUndard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. tn cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUBAMARY: Illustrate* a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Gravity waves. 2. Channels (Hydraulic engineering) L Edu-
cation Development Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Fluid mechanics films {Motion pic-
ture)
532 71-710268
Encyclopaedia BriUn- nica Educational Corp.
Small amplitude waves (Motion picture) Educational Serv-
ices. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
4 min. sL b4w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also Issued In sUndard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. n cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide. „K«ao
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics. ., „ ,, „^
1 Waves. I. Educational Services, inc.. Newton. Ma«.. II. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Fluid
mechanics films (Motion picture) -tiaotq
532 79-710278
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Small animals protect themselves (Motion picture) Bailey
Films, 1966.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. „ , , x.,^
Summary: Portrays the grasshopper, dragonfly, snail, ladybird,
beeOe and other small anlmaU In tbelr natural surroundings. Points
out various ways in which small animals and Insects protect them-
selves from their natural enemies. _j o i.#
1. Animal defenses. i- Bailey Films. Inc.. °°"^^.^i^oo4e
Bailey Films
SmaB boat harbor (FUmatrip) Sij^ma Educational Films,
1968.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Sxperienclng visual environments)
With study guide.
Creditt: Photographer, James W. CrandalL
Bummary: Uses pictures to Illustrate the colors, textures, and
forms of a small boat harbor.
1. Harbors. i. Sigma E^ducational Films. Series: Experi-
encing visual environments (Filmstrip)
387.1 74-732602
Sigma Educational Films
Small copper (FUmatrip) Hulton Press Produotdona, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1969.
34 fr. \>&\\-. 35 mm. (Butterflies)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Portrays the features and habits of the small copper
butterfly. For elementary grades.
1. Butterllies— Juvenile films. i. Hulton Press, ltd., London.
It. Dnfour Editions, inc Series: Butterflies (Filmstrip)
595.78 79-734304
Dufour Editions
309
I {tulL 1 wmA ToL 2) [Tranipareode*] American As-
•odatioa for Vocational Instructional Materials, 1971. Made
by University of Oeorgia Printing Dept.
172 transparcncia. color. 9 x 1 1 in.
With WKt prepared by J. Howard Turner. Oeorge W. Smitb, Jr.. and Floreace
Ofsham, entitled Small engm«- vol 1 , Care aad operatioii; voL 2. Maisicnance
and repair.
SUMMARY: Coven the care, operation. nunntenuKC and repair of imall
gasoliac enginet. Includei information for advanced mainlenaDce and overhaul.
1. G>* and oil engino— Maintenance and repair. I. American Associatioa
for Vocational Imtructional Materials.
[Tr785] 621.43 72-733325
American AMOciation for 72 MARC
Vocational Instructional
Materiato
SaallgasoUac
ducts. 1968.
[Transparencies] DCA Educational Pro-
i 10 it
IS tianiparencies. color. 12 it
With 5 overlay*.
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY: A Study of variow upccts of the (asoiine engine, including
cylinder arTangements. cooling, lubtication, carburetion. and ignition.
1 Gas and oil engine*. i. DCA Educational ProducU.
tTJ785] 621.43 72-735303
DCA Educational 72
ProducU
MARC
Small letters, part 1 (Motion picture) Sterling Educational
Film*. 1968.
3 Dii.i. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic concepts for purposeful
living)
Loup fllm mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as a sequence In a 16 mm. motion picture.
With teacher's manual.
SU.\IMAUY: Traces five different small letters by light flashes on
the wall. For primary grade children with learning difficulties.
I. Handicapped children— Education. I. Sterling Ekiucatlonal
Fllnu, Inc. Series: Basic concepts for purposeful living (Motion
picture)
371.9 70-709472
Sterling EVlucatlonal Films
Small molecules (Motion picture) Education Research Cen-
ter. Massacliusetts Institute of Technolojjy. Released by
Education Development Center, 1970.
4 min. al. b&w. 16 mm. (Molecular biology fllma)
Credits: Prt^rammlng and design, Joel de Rosnay, David Barry.
Summary : Displays a catalog of smalt molecules generated by the
Chempak programs.
1. Motectilfs — Models. I. Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Education Research Center. II. Education Development Center.
Series : Molecular biology Alms (Motion picture)
674-1 70-709326
The Small seabird. [Filmstrip] Urban Media Materials, 1972.
3S Ir. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 v, 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. IS min.
(A Tteaaury of children's stories)
Also issued with phonotapc in cassette.
With teacher's guide, student work sheets, and coloring book.
Based on the book of the same title by Robert Sargent.
SUMMARY: Tells the story nf ■ bird who gets lost and makes many friends
while finding his way back to his sea home.
[1. Birds—Stories] I. Sargent, Robert E. The small seabird. II. Urban
Media Materials. 111. Series: A Treasury of children's stories. [Filmstrip^
tPZlO.3] 372.6 72-736203
Urban Media Materials 72 MARC
Small smoke at Blaze Creek. [Motion picture^ Canadian For-
estry Service. OtUwa. Made and released by National Film
Board of Canada, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued in 35 mm.
CREDtTS: Producer. George Pearson; director. Michael Scoti; photogra-
phy, David dc Volpi; film editor, Robert Fonier,
SUMMARY: Forest fire fighters in the Kimioops region of British Columbia
battle a blaze with the help of water bombers and (ire retardanl.
1. Forest fires—British Columbia— Prevention and control. 2. Aeronautics
in forest fire control I. Canada Forestry Service. II. Canada National
Film Board.
[SD421i 634.9 72-702581
National Film Board of 72 MARC
SMall smoke at Blaze Creek. [Motion picture] National Film
Board of Canada, 1971. Released in the U.S. by CCM Films,
1972.
10 min. sd. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows the tragedy of a forest fire in terms of the loss of natural
resources and of wildlife Includes scenes of burning pine trees and of people
fighting the fire with pUnes. tractors, and chemicals.
I, Forest fires I. Canada. National Film Board, li. CCM Films,
[SD42I] 634.9 72-702095
CCM Rims 72 MARC
Panlist ProdncdoDS,
A Small statistk (Motion picture)
1967.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Insight)
With discussion guide.
CreditM: Producer, John Purla: director, Robert Butler; writer,
Leon Tokatyan. Ca»t: James Stacy, Darey Davlaoo, Katharine
Bard, Ron Soble.
Summary: A dramatization about the readjustment of a young
married couple after their complacent haptritteffS Is shattered by the
death of their Orst child.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Death— Psychology. i. Paullat Productlooa, Padflc Palisades,
Calif. Series: Insight (Motion picture)
301.42 74-705442
Paullat Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Small steps ... giant strides (Motion picture) Junior
Le»gue of Indianapolis, li>6T. Made by Russell R. Benson
Pi-oductions.
IT mill- scl. color. 16 mm,
Credili: I'riHiucer, director, and writer, Russell R. B«;n9oii
Summari/: L'ws citse histories to describe some of the welfare
projects of the Junior League of Indianapolis, telling how young
people on welfare wei'e placed In college, mothers were trained for
employment, and Jolw were located for bo;s and girls.
1. Indianapolis — Charities. 2. Junior League for Indianapolis.
I. Junior League of Indianapolis.
361.3 Fi A 68-230
CINE
A Small things classroom (Motion picture)
Services, 1&65.
Educational
25 mii^ sd. bJKw. 16 mm. (Small things)
Made for the Elementary Science Study project
Credits: Producer, John Friedman; director, Theodore Conant;
film editor, Matthew Herman.
Summari/: Shows children as they develop skills and ideas In deal-
lag wltb small things.
1. Perceptual learning. i. Educational Services, inc., Newton,
Uass. Series: Small things (Motion picture)
153.7 Fi A 67-2433
Education Development Center
Small town life in Eastern Europe (Motion picture) Blo-
filtns. Releftsed by International Communication Films,
1966.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (East Europe series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summari/: Follo^^-s a young Polish boy sod girl as they shop In
the Btate-ooDt rolled shops of a small Polish town In order to show
the economic differences of East Europe.
1. Poland — EkK>nomlc conditions — 1945- 2, Ehirope, Eastern —
Economic conditions. l Bio&lms, inc. n. IntematlMial Communi-
cation Fllmfl. Series: Bast Europe aeries (Motion picture)
914.38 77-703115
Intemational CommunI- cation Films
A Small traveller (Motion picture) Film Polski, Warsaw.
Made by Featurette Film Studio. Released in the V. S.
by Co:i:cmporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1970.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director and script, J. Hartwlg; designs. J. Kricmlnska;
mu^ic, P. Hertel ; photography, E. Ignacluk.
Summary: A puppet fllm based on a poem by Janlna Landau.
A toy from a Christmas tree sets off an adventurous Journey and
arrives on an unknown planet
t Landau. Janlna. n. Film Polski. m. Contemporary Films/
UcOraw-HlIl.
394.268 71-709419
McOraw-Hin Book Co.
Small WMidcrs in the kitchen (FUvutrip) Rubbermaid, inc.,
1968.
61 fr. color. 35 mm.
With script, booklet, and teaching guide.
Summary; Explains (be choice, use, and care of Important smalt
kitchen utraslls.
1. Kitchen utensils. i. Rubbermaid, Inc.
643 79-736857
Rubbermaid, Inc.
Small world (Motion picture) Unesco.
tional Film Board of Canada, 1968.
Released by Na-
il ni;M. ftti. color. 16 mm.
A multllinpual fllm. French version released under the title
Le Monde e«t petit
Summo'v: Pre»«ents drawings to show the Interprelatlon of chil-
dren from over 40 countries regarding the nature of the world from
prehistory to the year 30(X) a. d. FJeslgned to illustrate the limitless
imagination of children and how they share certain understandings.
1. Children's art. i. United Nations Educational, Sdentlflc a«d
Cultural Organization, n. Canada. National Film Board.
910.03 75-700835
National Film Board of Canada
Small world (Motion picture) Uneeco in cooperaticHi witii
ORTF and Fihns du chateau, 1965. Released in Canada
by National Film Board of Canada, 1968. Released in
the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
A multilingual film. French version rrfeased under the title
Le Monde eat petit , , . „
Summarv: PreaenU drawings to show the Interpretation of cnu-
dren from over 40 countries regarding the nature of the world from
prehistory to the year 8000 *. D. Designed to illustrate tlie limitless
imagination of children and how they share certain understandings.
1 Children's art. i. United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organisation, ii. Canada. National Film Board, in. Con-
temporary Fllms/McOraw-Hlll.
910.08 75-700336
National rUm Board of
Small world: Bcn-Gurion, U Nu (Motion picture) Columbia
Broadcasting System, I9S9.
28 mln. Mi. Ii&w. 16 mm.
CredlU: Produreni. Edward B. Wurrow, Fred W. Friendly; camera-
men, Charles Mack, William McClure, Leo Itossl.
H^mmo'-y: Prime Minister David Iten-Ourton and U Nn, who vol-
nnlarlly gnve up political power In Burma, discuss similarities and
dllTerences between Judainm and Buddhism, and the alleviation of
war and poverty through the application of their religious principles
as related to economic and military measure*. Host, Edward R.
Murrow.
I. Judaism— Relations— Buddhism, 2. Buddha and Buddhism—
Belatlono— Judaism. i. Ben-Ourlon, David, 18S0- ii- Nu, U.
III. Columbia [Irondcastlng System, Inc.
291 Fi 68-103
Small world: Casals, Anscrmet, Stem (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
2 motion pictures (28 mln, each) sd. b*w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producers and editors. Edward R. Murrow. Fred W.
Friendly ; cameramen, Charles Mack, WHIIam K. McClure, Martin
Barnett Peter Qarbarlnt ; film editors. William P. Thompson. Joeeph
Fackovee.
Summari/: Pablo Casals. Emeat Ansermet, and Isaac Stem discuss
the circumstances surrounding their choice of Instrument, the nature
of conducting, the greatest conductors of all time*, and the Pl^ts
and responslbllttles of musicians In modern society. Host, Daniel
Schorr.
1 Moaiclans. i. Casals. Pablo. 1876- n. Ansermet, Ernest
Alexandre. 188S- in. Stem, Isaac, 1920- iv. Columbia
Broadcasting System, inc.
780.07 Fi 68-110
Small world: Douglas, Birkett, Voelker {Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
g;^;'. Pro,huv.s ?.n""lit.>.-s. K.h.a,^ R. Murrow. F.^ W.
Frr;ndl ■ cleramcn. - «T'J'""T.A>?r'"™- '"'"
rlnl.Janie«IJtlls:fl'me<lilor.F. Howard ONei^i^U
Bummatri: Supreme Court Juslni; William O. ^"K"**|- '•<*^"
Birke" ami Judge John Voelker discuss the merits »>' '"'^tion m
?i^In n.ent of jll^ges. dllTerences In J",^'^"' .':^'«^'° '^"^'^Jj^^^^e
America historical changes In the role of the Lnlted States S"l>reme
CmirV and congestion and delay In the American courts. Host.
.V. Columbia Broadcast- '^•j^^''"'- '"" Fi 68-124
SmaO world: Eisenhower, Mufioz Marin, Plaza (Motion
picture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 niln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
<'»-ed.;i I'l-niliiHTK, B<lward R- -Murrow, Fred W. Friendly.
SitwitmM-y; Milton Eisenhower, Governor Luis MuBor Marin of
Puerto Rico, and Dr. Oilo PI«jm, former Prerident of Klcuador, dls-
cuffl Latin American antagoirisfm to the United States, the relation
of the United Statew to I-atln American dictatorships, and the bene-
fits a^nd ways of <ievflei»lng a common market within the .\merlcas.
Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1 U s— For rel— Latin America. 2. Latlrt America— For. re!.-
U S I. Eisenhower, Milton Stover, 1899- n. MuBoz Marin,
Luis, 1808- III. Plaaa Ijasiw, Galo, Free. Ek-uador, 19(W- iv.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
327.7308 Fi 68-128
Small world: Fleeson, Higgins, Hannes (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CredUf Producers and editors, Edward R. Murrow, Fred W.
Friendly; cameramen, Leo Rossi, Charles Mack, Martin Barnett,
Peter GarbarinI ; fllm editors, William P. Thompson, F. Howard
O'Neill. „ „ __
Bummarp: Doris Fleeson, Marguerite HIk*"*. «nd Marya Mannea
discuss the quality of American newspaper* as compared to maga-
zines, books, and televUion, and discuss changes in the character of
journallam and qualities of a good JournallsL Host, Edward B.
1. Journalism. 2. American newspapers. i. Fleeson, Doris,
n. Ulggins, Marguerite, m. Maanee, Marya. iv. Columbia Broad-
casting System, inc.
070 Fi 68-136
Small world: Frost, Herbert, Vasconcellos (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
28 m:ii. ad. b&w. 16 mm. „ „ , ...
Creditt- Producers, Edward R. .Murrow. Fred W. Friendly; cam-
eramen Leo Rossi, Charles Mack, William K. McCUire; film editors.
William P. Thompson. F. Howard O'Neill, Mill Lerner, Joseph
Summon/: Poets Robert Frost. Sir Alan P. Herbert, and Dora
Vaaconcelloa, discuss contemporary political trends, space travel,
and the progress of science. Host. Edward R. Murrow.
1 Technoloe>- and civilization. i. Frost. Robert, 1874-1963. it
Herbert, Sir Alan Patrick, 18W>- m. Vasconcellos, Dora. iv.
Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
909.825 Fi 68-138
Small world: Galhip, Barzini, Connor (Motion picture) Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mill. Ml. bJcw. 16 Uini.
CredUt: Producers and editors. Edward U, Murrow. Fred W.
Friendly: cameramen, William K. McClure. Charles Mock. Nigel
Huke; fllm editors, F. Howard O'Neill, Joseph Fackovee.
Summary: Dr. George Gallup, Lulgl Baralnl, and William Connor
discuss politioil opinion polls, their range and limit of influence on
the public, the politicians, and the leadership. Host, Edward R.
Murrow.
1, Public opinion. t. Gallup. George Horace. 1901- IL
Barslnl, Lulgl Giorgio, 1908- m. Connor, Sir William N. it.
Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
829 Fi 68-143
Small woiU : GleaBon, Brown, Behan (Motion picture) Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
28 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credifa: Producers, Kdward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly.
Summary: Jackie Oleason, John Mason Brown, and Brendan
Eleban discuss the art of conversation, the performer and hia audi-
ence, the power of the critic, and the difficulties of writing fair
criticism. Host, Edward R- Murrow.
1. Conversation. 2. Entertainers. 3. Crltlclsin. i. Oleaaon,
Jackie, 1916- ii. Brown, John Mason. 19(K>- i«. Behan.
Brendan, iv. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
001.5 Fi 68-144
Small world: Hopper, Signorct. De Millc (Mot/on picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
28 milt sd. b&w. 10 mm.
Ctcditt: Producers, Edwai-d U, Murrow, Fred W. Friendly; camera-
men. William K. McClure. I*o Rossi. Martin Barnett, Arthur Mflter;
fllm editor*. F. Howard O'Neill, Joxeph Fackovee.
Summary: Hedda Hopper, Slmone Slgnoret, and Agma De Mllle
discuss the American gossip column, the use of entertalonent to re-
flect political opinions and social conditions, and freedom of q>eecb
In general. Host. Edward R. Murrow.
I. Public opinion- 'IT. S. i Ilosper, Hedda. 1890- ii. Slg-
noret, Slmone, 1921- in, De Mllle, Agnes, iv. Columbia Broad-
casting System, Inc.
323.44 Fi 68-154
I Small world: Kennedy, Menon, Boothby (Motion picture)
1 Columbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producers. Edward R. Murrow. Fred W. Friendly ; camera-
men, Charles Mack. Leo Rossi. Cyril Bliss. Nigel C. Huke; film edi-
tors, William P. Thompson, F. Howard O'Neill. Mill Lerner, Joseph
Fackovee. „ , ,_ „
Summary: Politicians from three continents — Senator John Ken-
nedy, Indian Defense Minister V. K. Krtuhna Menon, and I/>rd
Boothby — dlwuss Huch world problems as the cold war, the question
of China's entry to the United Nations, and hunger and overpopula-
tion In underdeveloped countries. Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1 World politics— 1955-1965— Addresses, essays, lectures. i.
Kennedy. John Fitzgerald. Pres. U S., 1917-1963. n. Krishna Menon,
Vangalll Krlshnan. in. Boothby. Robert John Graham, baron. 1900-
IV. Columbia Broad- casting System. Inc.
909.825 Fi 68-161
Small world: Kerr, Preminger, McClafferty (Motion pic-
ture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 18 mm. „ . — ,
Credits: Producers and editors, Edward R. Murrow Ff^ W.
Friendly cameramen, Leo Rossi. William K. McClure, Cyril Bliss,
Wade Bingham; film editors, F. Howard Q-NelU, Mill Lerner. Joeeph
Nummary: Deborah Kerr. Otto Preminger. and John J. McCUfferty
discuss motion picture censorship. Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1. Moving-pictures— Censorship. L Kerr, Deborah, 1921-
iL Preminger, Otto. in. McClafferty, John J. iv. Columbia Broad-
casting System, inc.
323.44 Fi 68-162
Small world: Luce, Nicobon, Bohlen (Motion picture) Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
2 motion pictures (28 miti. each) sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Credits Producers and editors, Edward R. Murrow. Fred W.
Friendly: cameramen, William K. McClure. Leo Rossi, Charles Mack; ■
fllm editors. Mill Lerner. F. Howard O-Netll
Summary- Clare Boothe Luce, Sir Harold Nlcolson. and Charles B.
Bohlen discuss the art and practice of diplomacy, including the clas-
sic qualifications of a successful diplomat, the functions and limita-
tions of summit conferences, functions of ambassadors, and the rela-
tionship of the press and diplomacy. Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1 Diplomats 2. Diplomatic and consular service. 3. Diplomacy.
L Luce, Clare (Boothe) 1903- n. Nlcolson, Sir Harold Geoije.
1886- ni. Bohlen. Charles Eustls, 1904- iv. Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.
341.7 Fi 68-172
Small world: Mansfield, Servan-Schreiber. Hoghes (Motion
picture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
Frlendlv; cameramen, William K. McClure, ^ J^?>'- P««' <"'•
tad"" 'film editors, F. Howard O'Neill, Jo«*h Fackovee
uai lui , "i«" ^^ • ,,.^^ „ fl„u T.u>n_Taiviiii.H Sprvnti-Schrelber.
and Kmmei jonn nuguen uiw^urs l^^^.."- — ■—--- „-^ _«
310
iummary: senator aime ainiiouciu. ««... ---., — -- "—-- . . i
Emmet John Hughes dlscu«. the functions of NATO In light of
Changes that have taken place since Its Inception, and the ^«^2^
domestic politics on the Dnlted States foreign policy. Host. Edward
^ ""xorth Atlantic Treaty Organization. i. Mansfield. Michael
Tn«.nh 1903- n Servan-Schreiber, Jean Jacquea id. Hughea,
Set JoS; 1920- IV. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
356.03 Fi 68-177
Small world : Montgomery, Voa Senger, Clark (Motion pic-
ture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
2 motion pictures (30 mln. each) sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producers, Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly;
cameramen. Leo Rossi, Charles Mack. Cyril Bliss; film editors. Wil-
liam P. Thomp.>«in, F. Howard O'Neill. Mill Lerner, Joseph Fackovee
Summary: Military leaders of World War ii — Field Marshal
Montgomery, General Fridollu von Senger, and General Mark
Clark — discuss such aspects of the war aa the ability and intelligence
of the men Involved, military and political coordination, Russian
political alms after the war, and their choice of the greatesC com-
mander. Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1. World War, 1939-1945— Blog. i. Montgomery, Bernard Law
Montgomery, 1st viscount, 1887- ii. Senger und Etterlln. Frldo-
llo von, 1891- m. Clark, Mark Wayne, 1896- iv. Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.
940.53 Fi 68-180
Small world: Mundt, Chagia, Larson (Motion picture) Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
28 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mui.
Credits: Producers, E<iward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly;
cameramen, Charles Mack, Martin Barnett, Leo Rossi ; fllm editor,
Joseph Fackovee.
Summary: Senator Karl E. Mundt, Judge Mahomedali CurHm
Chagia, and Dr. Arthur Larson discuss the World Court In terms of
the Connelly amendment and the basic Issue of limiting the power
of the court while making It effective In international Jurisdiction.
Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1. Hague. Permanent Court of International Justice. i. Mundt,
Karl Earl, 1900- it. Chagia, Mahomedali Currim, 1900-
in. l^rson, Arthur, iv. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
341.6 Fi 68-183
The Small world of the nursery school (Motion picture)
Educational Coordinates, 1970.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Summarizes the desirable experiences for preschool
children as Identified by leading nursery school educators. Com-
municates a c-oncern for the total human makeup of the child. In-
cluding his attitude, physical development, cognitive growth, be-
havior, social relationships, and ability to manage the elemuits of
the environment. Includes Montessorl, free school, and child care
centers as examples.
1. Education, PreschooL L Bdncatlooal Ooordinatea.
872.21 74-710818
Educational Coordinates
Small world: Powell, WilUams. Mishlma (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 niin. sd. hAw. 16 mm.
Credif*.- Pn)du(W8. Edwarti R. Murrow, Fpe<l W, Friendly ;
cameramen. Martin Barnett, William K. McClure, Wade Bingham:
fllm wUtor. William P. Thompson.
Sutnmaiii: Writers Dilys Powell, Tennessee Williams, and YuklO
Mishlma dl.vujM the dlfflculties In transferring i>l«ys to the screen
and In Irnnfdatlng them to another language. The meaning of love
is dlscusm>d. as Is the place of brutality and ele«nnce In life and art
In Japan, England, America, and ancient Greece. Host. Edward B.
Murrow,
1. Movlng-^lcture plays. 2. Translating and lnten>r<>tlng. i.
I'owell. Dllya. II. Williams, Tennessee, 1911- in. Mishlma,
Yuklo, pwud. IV. C<>luart>la Broadcasting System, Inc.
808.06 Fi 68-906
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Small world: SandborK. Dirksen, ParkiiMMi {iiotum. pio-.
ture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mln. sd. MeW. 16 mm-
CrcdiU: Produrttrs. Edward a Murrow. Fred W. Frlfndly; camera-
Dwn Leo Itossl. WllUain K- McClure, M«rtiii Barnett: ftlm editors,
William P. Thomp8oo. F. Howard O-NelU. Mill Leroer.
Snmmarv: Poet Carl iftandburf. Senator Everett M. IMrtoen, and
hi«orlan Cjrll Northcote Parklnaon dlscuas the character ot Abra-
ham Lincoln In terma of bow be would be rlewed In the modem
world. Hodt. Edward R. Murrow. „ „ „ . „ ,
1 Lincoln, Abraham. Prea. U. S., 1806-1865. l Sandburj. Carl.
18T8-1967. n. Dlrkseo. Ererett HcKlDlef. ni. Parkinaoo. Cyril
Northcote. 1909- it. Columbia BroadcaHtlng System, Idc
923 Fi 68-237
Small world: Stratton, Chakofsky, Cousin (Motion pic-
ture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Cnditt: Producers. Edward B. Murrow. Fred W. Friendly : camera-
meo, Leo Itossl. Charles Mack. Martin Barnett; film editors, William
P. Thomp«(*n, F. Howard O'Neill. Mill Lerner. Joaeph Fackovec
Summari/: Illinota Uoveroor William G. Stratton, magazine editor
Norman Cousins, and Russian editor Alexander Chakofsky dlscuas the
freedom of the Soviet and American writer, particularly In the case
of Boris Pasternak, and question the adequacy and accuracy of Infor-
mation available In each country about the other. Host, Edward B.
Murrow.
L Liberty of the press. 2. Pasternak, Boris Leonldorlch, 1890-1960.
8. Freedom of Information. i. Stratton, William O. n. ChakOTtkll.
Alekaandr. m. Cousins. Norman, it. Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
tem, Inc.
323.44 Fi 68-259
Small world: Snyin, Blanch, MugKeridge (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1959.
28 mln. kA. bAw. 16 mm.
Cffiitt: Producers and editors, Edward R. Murrow, Fred W.
Summary- Han Suyln. Lesley Blanch, and Slalcolm Muggerldge
compare the present sUtus of women In Eastern and Western m-
dety. including tongue-in-cheek discussions of polygamy, male and
female vanity, and a humorous description of the new morality.
Host. Edward R. Murrow. _ ,
1 Woman. l Han. Suyln, pseud, el Blanch, Lesley, m. Mug-
IT. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
801.41 Fi 68-262
gerldge. Malcolm, 1903-
Small world: Szilard, Bcth«, Strauss, Wiesner (Motion pic-
ture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mln. xd. b&w. 16 mm.
Part two of The balance of terror. ^ „. „ . ^, „.,
CrediU- Pr-Mlucers, Edward R. Morrow. Fred W. Friendly, Edward
M Jones: cameramen, I>eo Rossi, Charles Mack; film editors, Joseph
Fackovec, William H. Watt. Jr. ,. , , «.
Bummary: Leo Szilard dlscussea with Hans Betbe, l^wls Strausa,
and Jerome Wiesner ways and means to disarmament, Including the
cessation of bomb testing, arms limitations, and weapons testing.
Host. Edward R- Murrow. „ . _. . „ »i.
1 Atomic weapons and disarmament. i. Szilard, I.eo. n. Betbe.
Hans Albrecht. 1906- m. Strauss. Lewis L. iv. Wiesner, Jerome
Bert, 191JV- v. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. vl The
Balance of terror, part 2 (Motion picture)
341.6 Fi 68-263
SmaU world: Szilard, Hnnay, Hedaris. TeHer, Wiesner
(Motion picture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Part one of The balance of terror,
Crtditt: PrMucers, Edward R. Murrow. Fred W Friendly. Edward
M. Jones; raineramen, Leo Rossi, Charles Mack; film editors. Joseph
Fackovec, William H. Watt, Jr.
Summary: Leo Ssllard discusses with Thomas E. Hurray, John
Medarl.i, Edward TeUer, and Jerome Wiesner the dangers of the
atomic bomb, the present stockpile, and various problems associated
with International disarmament. Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1. Atomic weapons and disarmament. i. Scllard, Leo. ii. Mur-
ray. Thomas Edward, 1881- in. Medaris, John B., 1902- rr.
Teller. Edward. 1906- ▼. Wleaner, Jerome Bert, 1915- vl
Columbia Broad<.-«8tlng System, Inc vn. The Balance of terror, part
1 ( Motion picture)
841.6 Fi 68-264
Small world: Taylor, Dayan (Motion picture) Columbia
Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 miti. :4d. b&w. 16 mm.
CreiiU: Producers, Edward R. Murrow. Fr«^ W. Friendly;
cameramen. Leo Rossi. Charles Mack; film editor. Joseph Fackovec.
Summaty: General Maxwell Taylor and Genera) Moshe Dayan
discuss modem warfare. Including valuable approaches to training
the military man, the necessity for flexibility In tactics In case of
limited or nuclear war, and what they learned about tactics during
the Slnal campaign and the Korean War. Hoct, Edward R. Marrow.
1. MlUUry art and science. L Taylor, Maxwell Davenport,
1901- II. Dayan. Moahe, 1915- ui. Columbia Broadcasting
System, inc.
355.02 Fi 68-268
Small world: Teller. Rossett (Motion picture) Columbia
Broadcasting System, 1960.
2 motiitfi pictures 428 min. each) sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit:- Producers, Edward R Murrow, Fred W. Friendly;
cameramen. Leo Rossi. William K. McClnre, Martin Barnett; film
editors, William P. Thompson, Joseph Fackovec.
Summary: Atomic sdeotiat Edward Teller and phlloaoplier
Bertrand Russell discuss the problrais and benefits of the nuclear
teat ban. the degree of urgency In disarmament, the amount of free
speech in Russia, Great Britain, and the United States, and Russian
attitudes toward these subjects. Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1. Atomic weapons and disarmament 2. Atomic power — lot^na-
tlooal control. S. Liberty of speetii. i. Teller, Edward, 1906-
IL Russell, Bertrand Russell, 3d earl. 18T2- in. Columbia
Broadcasting System, Inc.
341.6 Fi 68-272
Small world: Toynbce, Wytie, Graves (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System^ 1960.
28 mln. sd. b4w. 16 mm.
Creiitt: Producers, Edward B. Marrow, Fred W. Friendly;
cameramen, Charles Madt. WlUlam McClnre. Martin Barnett, Jame*
Llllis; mm editors, Mill Lemer. F, Howard O'Neill.
Summary: Historian Arnold Toynbee, author PhlUp Wylle, and
poet Robert Graves present historical explanations of the plac« of
traditional religion and ethics In the modem world and dlscusa
American power and the cold war. Heat, Eric Sevaretd.
1. Political ethics. l Toynbee. Arnold Joseph. 1889- n.
Wylle, Philip. 1902- m. Graves, Robert, 1895- iv. Colum-
bia Broadcasting System, loc.
1T2 Fi 68-285
Small wotM: Vod Brann. Ur^, Daiy (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
CrtdiU: Producers and editors. Edward R. Marrow, Fred W.
Friendly.
Bmmmary: Space scientist Werhner von Braan, chemist Harold
TJrey, and science editor J<An Davy discuss prospects for the con-
tinued development of space technology and the advisability of send-
ing a man into space, afBrmlng the pn^ence of scientific motives ai
well as military and prestige reasons. Host, Edward R. Murrow.
1. Aatronautics— U. S. 2. Manned space flight l Voo Braon.
Wertuier, 1912- n. Urey. Harold Clayton. 1898- m. Davy.
John. IT. Colombia Broadcasting System, Inc.
629.4 Fi 68-305
SmaU world: Wagner, Crossman, Brown (Motion picture)
Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
28 mln. sd. bAiw. 16 mm.
Credit$: Producers, Edward R. Murrow, Fred W. Friendly ; camera-
men, William K. McClure. Charles Mack. Martin Barnett; aim edi-
tors. William P. Thompson, Joseph Fackovec. ., ^
SMmmary: Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New York. Labour Member
of Parliament Richard Croasman. and California Governor Edmund
O. Brown discuss the legal and moral aspects of gambling. Host.
Eldward R. Murrow. „ _.
1 Gambling. i. Wagner. Robert Ferdinand. 1910- n. Cross-
man, Richard Howard SUfford, 1907- in. Brown. Edmund
Gerald 1906- it. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
175 Fi 68-306
Small world: West (Motion picture)
ing System, 1960.
Columbia Broadcast-
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: Prodocers and editors. E:dward R. Murrow. Fred W.
Friendly.
Summary: Writer Rebecca West. Just returned frwn three month*
In South Africa, dncribes and evaluates apartheid, the legal rea-
trainu on the Uvea of the non-whites In the cities, the economic dlBQ-
cultles of life on the reserve, and possible methods of redress. Host.
Edward R. Murrow,
1. Africa, South— Native races. i. West, Rebecca, pseud,
n. Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc
309.168 Fi 68-310
Snail worlds of Ufc. [Filmstripj
Special Publications Division,
graphic Society. 1972.
National Get^raphic Society,
Released by National Geo-
7 (ilmMrips. color. 3S mm. and 7 pbonodiso: 10 in.
Alio iMued with phonotspc in caMCtt£.
With tucher'i guides.
CONTENTS: The pond. 82 fr.. 14 min.— Thecorsl rerf. 65fr,. I2miii-— TTte
*pplt tree, 70 ft., 14 min. — Tbe desert. 83 fr, 13 min.— Tlie tundra. 61 fr.. 13
miiL — ^Tbc lalt manh. 63 ft., 14 min. — The everglades, 67 fr.. 13 min.
1. Ecology. [. National Geographic Society, Wsshingtoo. DC Special
Publications Division. II. National Geographic Society, Washington. D.C.
[QH541] 574.5 72-735031
National Geographic 72 MARC
Society
Smaller than life? (Motion picture) Britiah Broadcasting
Corp. Television, London, 1964. Released in the U. S. by
Peter M. Robeck & Co.
39 mln. «!. b*w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Plillip Daly; script, Gordon R. Tajlor; sr.en-
tlflc advisers, KIngsley Sanders, R. W. Home.
Summary: Deacribes world-wide research Into tbe nature of the
vlnis, and presents examples of different viruses. Includes a demon-
stration of a high resolution electron microscope.
1. Viruses. 2. Electron mlcroacope. i. British Broadcasting
Corporation. Television Service. iL Robeck (Peter M.) & Company,
inc.. New Tort
6ia7 74-704741
Portland State Univ. I.lbMir
The Smallest pirate (Filmsthp) Viking Press, 1971. Made
by Cal Industries.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlac : 2 a., 7 in., 33| rpm., 5 mln.
With script and teacher's guide.
Based on the book of tbe same title by Denlse Trez and Alain
Trex.
Summary : A story in which a young boy escapee from a pirate
ship and builds the world's largest ahlp In a bottle. For demenUrj
grades.
I. Tret, E>enlse. The smallest pirate. IL Viking Pren. Inc., New
York.
372.6 75-737916
viking Press
Smalley, Greg
see
Stained glass: a photographic essay.
Smallin, Dale
see
The Dt^ that sang and cried.
Smallman. Kirk
see
Soot of innocefitt.
Smaridge, Norah. The odds and ends playground
see
The Odds and ends pISQrgroimd.
311
Smart, Wlliam
Amazing grace.
Smart bear (Filmstrip) Taylor Associates, 1971.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodixc: 2 «., 7 In., S3i rpm., 13 min.
microgroove. (Tell me a story. Library 10)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's script book, teacher's use folder, and tell-berit
bookleta
Ba^ed on the book of tbe same title by Tom TIchenor.
SUMUART : A story about a bear who, thinking he Is smart be-
cause he la big, learns that pe<^le prefer a friendly bear to a smart
bear. For elementary grades.
I. Tlcbenor. Tom. Smart beer. II. Taylor Associates. III. Se-
ries : Tell me a story ( Pllmstrip) Library 10.
372.4 70-740009
Taylor Assodate*
Smart Family Foundation
Who cares about Jamie ?
Smashnp (Filmstrip) Field Educational Publications, 1969.
70 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodtsc: 1 s.. 12 in., S3i rpm., 10
mln. nii.roj;n.>ove. (The Checkered flag, series A)
Issued In a multi-media kit with audiotape, correlated text and
teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates both profeeslonal and amateur drivers com-
pellog at various race tracks to encourage Improvement of reading
skills.
1. Automobile racing. 2. Reading. I. Field Educational Publi-
cations. Series; The Checkered flag (Filmstrip) aeries A.
428.4 71-737469
A. L. A. Booklist rev
Smear preparatkm : bacterial (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
color. S D
(Biological techniques)
4 min.
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Illustrates smear preparation, the most common tech-
nique used to observe twcteria under a compound microscope.
1. Bacterlol(^y— Technique- i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Bdo-
cational Corporation. Series: Biological techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
578 Fi A 68-2168
Elncyclopeedla Britannica Educational Corp-
Smear: the ffame of dirty p<riitics (Motion picture) CBS
News, 1964.
30 mln. »d- b*w. IC mm.
SponM»i-ed by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
CrediU: Producer, Isaac Kleinerroan; writer, Roger But ter field ;
narrator, Walter Cronklte; editor, John Schnlus.
Summary.- Recounts Instanoes of smear tactics In presidential cam*
patgns from the time of George Washington to the present Incltidee
opinions of Seuator Guy Gillette, Bruce Felknor, the executive direc-
tor of the Fair Campaign Practices Committee, and Gordon Hall, ex-
poser of hate groups, on reasons for tbe eflfectiveneas of tmear tac-
tics and ways the voter can comt>at it
1, Presidents— U. S.— Election. l The Twentieth century (Tele-
TlKion program) n. ColumbU Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
329 Fi 68-260
SmcH (Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 19(H).
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tbe Five senses)'
Locq> film.
With fllm guide.
Summary: Uses photographs and diagrams with Ideatlficatlona
related to the sense of smell to explain olfactory expcrieneea. For
elementary grades.
1. Smell — Juvenile Dtma. i. Eye Gate Bouse, inc. Series: The
Five senses (Motion picture)
372^ 79-704710
A. L. A. Booklist
Smelts (Motion picture) L*Offioe du film du Quebec. Re-
leased by National Film Board of Canada, 1964. Released
in the V. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
Summary: Pictures fishing on the wharfs and Jetties of Quebec
City's lower town during the annnat run of smrfts.
1. Smelts. Z Fishing — Canada — Quebec (01^) i- Qoebec
(Province) Film Bureau, ii. Canada. National Film Board, in.
Canadian Travel Film Library.
799.175 Fi A 68-1578
National Fi!m Board of Canada
Smetana, Bedrich, 1824-1884. Ma vlast.
Vltava
see
The Moldau.
A Smfle and a shocahinc ain't ncmiiy eooo^ (Motion pic-
ture) Mike Lobell Productions. Released by Lester
Schoenfeld Fihw, 1968.
12 min. sd. bJtw. 9S nun.
Catt: Seymour Cawwi,
Summary: A vignette portraying tbe esrty morning rise and fan-
ta«lzii« of a youi«, wmr-ont writer is used to preoent tbe attitude
of y<nitfa toward tbe sstabUshmeoL
1. Toutb. t. Hike LobeU Productlona n. adMenfMd (Lester A.)
FiUna, New York.
80IJ6 72-702871
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Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Smile of reason {Motion picture) British Broadcasting
Corp., London. Released in the U. S. by Time-Life
Films, 1970.
52 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. ( CiTillsation serleB, no. 10)
With outllae.
Credits: Writer and narrator, Kenneth Clark.
Siwimmv Surveys the development of western clvilUatlon during
the 18th century as shown In the art and sculpture of Van Loo,
David l*e Troy, and Houdon. I'olnts out the growth of humanl-
tarlanlsm and the prevailing bellet that mankind would advance by
conauerlng Ignorance through reason and moderation.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1 Eighteenth century. 2. Art, Modern ~ 17th-l 8th centuries.
I. British Broadcasting Corporation, n. Time-Life Films. Series:
Civilisation series (Motion picture) no. 10.
901.93 72-708457
Time-Life Films
Smile wahine {Motion picture) Jantzen, inc., 1967. Made
bv Sunset Films.
10 mill. sd. color. W miu.
Summuii/: Pictures the thirty-two winners of the Jantzen Smile
Girl Contest during their four-day stay at a resort In Hawaii.
1 Beauty contests. r. Jantzen, Inc.
646.7 Fi A 68-117
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Smith (A. O.) Harvestore Products, inc.
see
OKwrtunity acres.
The Perils of barley.
Twice a day everyday.
Voyage to the irianet earth.
Why bale hay ?
Why dry corn?
Smith, Betty, 1904- Joy in the morning
see
Joy in the morning.
Smith, Carlyle Shreeve. The archaeology of
coastal New York
see
Culture sequences in the Long Island Sound region.
Smith, Dorothy Gladys, 1896- Dear octopus
see
Dear octopus.
Smith, Douglass
see
Incident in the morning .
The Wad and the worm.
Smith (Fletcher) Studios, inc. , New York
see
Let's look into some of the problems.
Mexican cession and Gadsden Purchase.
Smith, Frederick Escreet, 1919- 633
Squadron
see
633 Squadron.
Smith, Harold L
The Smith system of space cushion
driving.
Smith, Harry Daniel. 1928-
Hintki devotions at dawn.
Hindu family celebration: sixtieth birthday.
Hindu procession to the sea.
Hindu sacrament of surrender.
Hindu sacrament of thread investiture.
Hindu sacraments of childhood: the first
five years.
God.
Hindu temple rites: bathing the image of
I.
How a Hindu worships: at the home shrine.
Monthly ancestral offerings in Hinduism.
Pilgrimage to a Hindu temple.
Radha*s day.
Smith, Ralph Lee, 1918- Israel's period of
progress
see
Israel's period of progress.
Smith, Samuel Francis, 1808-1895. America
see
America.
Smith, W. Eugene. 1918-
see
Between birth and death: an affirmation of life.
Smith, Walt
see
The Beach.
The City.
Freedom, part 1,
Freedom, part 2.
How do you rate at home?
How do you rate at school?
How do you rate with your friends?
Let's fly.
Look at that.
Looking at people.
Painting compositions.
Wind and rain.
Smith {Motion picture) Sadth Colle^ Blade uid released
by Campbell Fihna, 1968.
27 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bvtnman/: A view of Smith College as a progresRlve. modern,
dynamic women's college.
1, Smith College. i. Smith College, n. Campbell Films, Sax-
tons RlTer. VI.
878.744 7l-702fi72
CINK
Smith, Kline and French Laboratories, Philadelphia
see
The Case against rubella.
Qubbed finfert and lung cancer.
Conversations in medical ethics: pro-
longing life.
Drug abuse everybody's hang-up.
Functional anatomy of the human kidney.
Shock: recognition and management.
Vertigo: differential diagnosis.
The Smith system of space cnshimi driving {Motion pic-
ture) Ford Motor Co., 1968.
18 min. »d. color. 16 mm.
Prest-nttHl by Traffic Safety and Highway Improvement Dept.,
Ford Motor Co.
Summary: Harold U Smith demonstrates his concept of space
cushion driving, a system of rules for safe driving which enables
the driver to create and maintain space and visibility. Basic rules
Include: aim high in steering, get the big picture, keep your eyes
moving, leave yourself an out. and make sure your car la seen.
1. Automobile driving. i. Smith, Harold L. n. Ford Motor
Company.
629.28 70-707769
Smith's Clove. [Motion picturei Old Museum Village of Sniith's
Clove, 1972. Made by Frank Wright Films,
15 niin. sd, color, 16 mm,
SUMMARY: Showiad«y in the life of an Orange County. NY,, farmer m
the year 1850 as reenacied in a restored farming village.
1 Farm life— New York (State) I- Old Museum Village of Smith's Oove.
917 47 72-702556
72 MARC
[S521.5i
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The Smithsonian Institution {Motion picture) Charles
Barnes and Ray Fames. Released by Smithsonian Insti-
tution, I%5.
Crediiit: Niiirators, Walter Cronklle. Allstalre Cooke; music, El-
mer Bernstein, , ,, ... ,
Summary- I>escilbes the origins and history of the Smithsonian
Institution, which t»esan with the unusual bequest of Englishman
James Smithson. Traces the growth of the Smithsonian from a
small reseiirch center and repository of museum collections to Its
modern position.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Smithsonian Institution. i. Eames. Charles, ii. Eames. Ray.
lu. Smithsonian Institution.
506.1 Fi E 67-142
Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Institution
see
At the center.
Festival in Washington.
Smos and plant growth (Filmstrip) Sodety tor Visual
Education, 1971.
51 fr color. 3.-> mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 !n., 8SJ rpm..llmiiL
mk-rogroove. (Young scientists Investigate pollution, no. 1)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
( -REDITS *Auth^r. Marc F. Ellis ; consultant, Thomas A. Maloney.
SUMMARY: Shows a high school science experiment dwtllog
with the correlation between smog and stunted, discolored plantt.
1 Plants, Effect of air pollution on. I. Society for Visual Kdo-
cation. Inc.. Chicago. II. Series: Toung aclentlats investigate pollu-
tion (Filmstrip) no. 1. -noftoo
[SB745] 614.7 72-738988
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Smog and your automobile. cFilmstrip] State of California Air
Resources Board in association with Dept. of Public Health.
Made and released by Vista Productions. 1971,
ISSfr. color, 35 mm and phonodisc: 1 s, 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm. 20 mm,
Phonodisc lacking in L. C,
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS- Adviser, John R, Eales; special consulunt. John S Utlaub; coor-
dinator. Ruth S. Hartmin
SUMMARY Explains what smog is, what causes il, what the automooiie
driver can do to lessen it, and what California la* requites regarding smog
control devices on automobiles.
1 Automobile exhaust gas 2 Motor vehicles- Pollution control dcv«:es.
1 Smot I California, Air Resources Board II. V,sta Productions,
614.7 72-734405
(TD886.5]
72i72]
MARC
312
Smoke scretn (Motion picture) Rainy Day Films. Re-
leased by Pyramid Films. 1970.
^ mill. sd. color. 16 mm. v.,..-.. /...,,-
SUMMARY ; A Him about .moklng. dealgiied to deter children from
acgiilrlnit the habit, tiaea klneatatlc Imagee ot .moker. Includea
hUtorlcal advertulng copy and I>ortraj« the medically unlucky
*™1. Smoking, 2. Tobacco— Physiological effect I. Rainy Day
Films (Firm! TI. Pyramid Fllma. Inc. „,»....„
616.86 74-711448
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Smokie, Boots, Paul, and Mary (FOmtrip) Commimicatore
,196-1,
02 fr. color. ,'W mm. (Life reading series)
Summary: Presents a story, followed by a teat designed to analyse
the reading comprehension of the viewer. For elementary grades.
1. Reading (Elementary) i. Communicators (Finn) Series;
Life reading series (Filmstrip) ,„„^,
372.6 74-788074
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Smoking and health (FUnutrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1967.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. (Drue ftlHise)
Creditt: Collabonitors, Darlene C Duncan, Glenn A. Lancer.
Summanf: Describes tbe dangers of smoking and polnu out how
to conCrol tlie smoking babfL
1. Smoking. i. Encjclopaedla Brltanntca Educational Corpo-
ration. Series: Drug abuse (Fllmstrip)
613.8 Fi A 68-3976
BocTClopftedla Britan- nlca EdncaUooal Corp.
Smoking and health {Filmttrip)
Oubs, 1967.
Film Strip-of-the-Honth
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school biology clnb)
Fllmstrip no. 1541.
With teaching guide.
Summarvr Briefly rerlewg the hlitorjr of smoking and related re-
search and inrestlgatlons In the United States. Elxplores specific
WBJ8 In which smoking shortens life.
1. Smoking. 2. Tobacco — Phjalologlcat effect i. Film Strl[K>f-
the-Month Clubs. New Tork. Series: High sdiool biology club
(Fllnutrlp)
Fi A 67-2973
Film StrIiM>f-the-Honth Clubs
Smtrfting and health: a report to youth (Motion picture)
DesigTi Center. Released by Film Associates, 1969.
13 mill. sd. color. IQ mm.
With Ktudy guide.
Summarv: C^hallenges the viewer to decide If smoking Is worth the
chnoce of getting lung cancer. Ufiing animation photography, showR
how the trachea, broochl. and lungs are affected by smoking.
1. Smoking— Physiological effect. i. E>eMign Center, inc. n. Film
A'i'ociate*.
613.8 73-700983
FilmAs-wclate)*
Smoking and heart disease (Motion picture) American
Heart Association, 1967. Made by Wexler Films.
10 mm. sd. color, id mm.
Credit!: Animation, G. M. Nevius.
SumiMty: An animated fllm which discusses the relationship be-
tween cigarette smoking and health, particularly as it relates to the
heart and circulatory system. Shows graphically how sutistancea
aNwrbed by tbe body while smoking cigarettes adversely affect the
functioning of the heart and lungs.
1. Smoking— Physiological effect. 2. Heart— Diseases.
I. American Heart Associatloo.
613.8 76-701989
Smoking and kids. [Motion picture] Sandler Institutional Films.
Released by ABC Media Concepts. 1970.
10 min id. c<rior. 16 mm, (Motiviiional series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Director and editor. Byron Meyers; writers, Ira JafTce. Michael
Halperin.
SUMMARY: Dr Saul Baker discusses physioiogical effects of smoking with
upper elementary school students, shows cancerous tissue and tumors, and inter-
views people affUcied with bean disease, emphysema, and other illnesses caused
by smoking. For elementary grades.
1. Tobacco — Physiological effect— Juvenile films, 2. Smoking— Juvenile
films. [I. Sowking] I, Sandler Institutional Films. 11. ABC Media Con-
cepts. III. Series: Motivational series. [Motion picture]
tRA1242.T6] 613.8 72-701705
Sandler InMitutioaal Fdms 72 MARC
The Smaking epidMnie {FUnutrip) Canada D^>t of Na-
titHial Health and Welfare, Ottawa. Bfade and released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1968.
34 fr. color. 3S mm.
French version released under the title Le Fumeur est une vlctlme.
Bummary: Points out to young people the dangers of dertioplnx
smoking habits. With captions.
1. Tobacco habit t. Canada. Dept ot National Health and
Welfare, a. Canada. National Film Board.
613.8 76-734357
National Film Board of Canada
Smtrfdng: it's jtmr ehtAct (Uoticm picture) Alfred Hig-
gins Productions, 1970.
1.1 mill- sd. color. IB mm.
Magnetic sound track.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer. Alfred H. Hlggins; writer, MacDonald Uac-
Pherson : cameraman, Vern D. Vlhlene, Jr.
;>nmmary : An open-ended film which discusses the dedsion to
smoke and provides reusons for not smoking: diseases such as em-
physema, lung cancer, and canc«r of the larynx; other physical
effects: the expense; and the dlfflrulty to break the habit after It Is
adopted. Includes animated sequences.
1. Smoking. I. Hlggins (Alfred) Productions, Hollywood. Calif,
613.8 75-710679
Alfred Hlggins Productions
The Smtrfung moontain (FUmstrip) Cooper Films and
Recorda, 1968.
40 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a. 12 in., 88i nCon.. 11 min.
(Our children's heritage sound fllmstrlpa, serlea O)
With teacher's guide.
Credits,- Producer. E*rentlce Ford; music. Hoe* Rlo; art, Carroll
^tnney ; editor and nurator, Uargle B^L
Stmmarv: A Mexican l«8end about the twla mountain peak* that
brood over Central Mexico.
I. Cooper Films and Records. Series.
898.23 79-784982
Cooper Films and Recorda
Smoking ... or health? (FUmstrip) Texas Alcohol Nar-
cotics Education, 1968. Made by Tane Press.
54 fr color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. S3J rpm., 10 mln.
miciT>groove.
Based on the book of the same title by Lindsay R. Curtis, with
Illustrations by Dean Hurat.
With salpt and Curtts's book.
.-Mso issued la set with the fllmstrip, record, book, and script en-
titled Alcohol : fun or folly?
Summary: Describes the physical dangers of smoklog. In cartoon-
style, and with graphs and statistics, shows that for people who
smoke, the death rate is higher and the danger of contracting cerUIn
diseases Is greater than for people who do not smoke. With captions.
1. Tobacco— Physiological effect. 2. Smoking. i. Curtis, Lindsay
R. Smoking ... or health! n. Texas Alcohol Narcotics Education.
613.8 75-733050
Texas .Kicohol Narcotics Education
Smoking — past and present {Motion picture) American
Cancer Society, Oregon Divisicm. Made by Wexler Film
Productions. Released by American Cancer Society, 1968.
15 mlo. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Usee animation and lire action to present a brief his-
tory of the rise of xmoking, its relation to social attitudes, and Its
effect on health.
1. booking. 2. T>jbacco— Physiological effect i. American
Cancer Society. Oregon DlTtslon. n. American Cancer Society.
613.8 75-702573
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Smoking; Pete Ennis doesn^t smdte yet ... (Motion pic-
ture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Vision
Associates.
10 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credifi.' Educational coosiilCaot. Roscoe 0. Brown, Jr.
Bummary: Explores the Tariou.s pressures and forces which may
tend to Influence an Individual's decision on whether or not to smoke.
Considers the medical aspects of smoking and points out that the
longer an individual smokes the harder It la for blm to stop. De-
signed to promote discussion about smoking.
1. Smoking and youth. i. McGraw-Hill Book CmipaDj,
178 73-706558
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Smoky {Motion picture) Areola Pictu-^.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1966.
Released by
lOe mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Color by DeLuxe.
Based on the screenpiay by Llilie Hayward, Dwight Curomtnga
and Dorothy Toat, from the novel Smoky, the cowhorse, l.y Will
James.
Crvditi: Producer, Aaron Rosenberg; director, George Sherman;
screenplay Harold Medford ; music, Leitb Stevens ; director of photog-
taphv, Jack Swain : fllm editor, Joseph Silver. CoMt: Fees Parker,
Diana Hyland, Katy Jurado, Hoyt Axton.
Bumtnary: A drama about Smoky, a wild, black stallion, bis cap-
ture and training as a cow pony, his career In the rodeo and as a
lunk wagon puller, and his return to his original owner.
L James, Will, 188a-lM2. Smoky, the eowhorse. n. Areola Pic-
tures, nt Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 68-1706
Smoothing and shaping {FUmstrip) Society for Visaal
Education, 1970.
47 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 831 rpm., 12
mln. mlcrogroove. <Woodworking— stationary power tools)
Power tools for woodworking, group 2.
Produced In i-ooperatlon with Instructional Dynamics.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
Summanf: Describes the Tarlous parts of the Jointer and shaper
and shows how to use these tools to make basic cuts as well as sev-
eral special cuts. Emphasizes safety rules.
1. Shapers. 2. Jointer (Woodworking machine) 3. Woodworking
Industries— Safety measure*. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc.,
Chicago. Series: Woodworking— stationary power tools (Pllm-
strlp) Series: Power tools for woodworking (Fllmstrip) group 2.
684.08 77-736397
Society for Visual Edo- caUoD
Smoothing with abrasive paper (Motion picture) Raybar
Tf<hnical Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1968.
4 min. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking aeries. Set 1: Hand
tool <H>eratlODS)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows bow to bob! and use abrasive paper with a wood
block and dowel on surfaces of various sluipes. Demonstrates that
abrative paper produces a clean, smooth surface read; A>r varlotu
types of flnlsltes.
1. Wood flnlsbing. 2. Abrasives. i. Raybar Tedmical rilms.
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Woodworking aerlea
(Motion picture) Set 1: Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1357
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Smonldering fires (Motion picture)
Corp., 1924.
Universal Pictures
8 reels, si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released to 35 mm.
A Universal Jewel.
In tbe David B. Bradley Film CollecUon of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress,
Credita: Producer and director, Clarence Brown ; story and con-
tinulty, Sada Cowan, Howard Hlggln, MetvUle Brown; titles,
Dwlnelle Bentball ; photography, Jackson Rose: fllm editor, Eklward
Schroeder. Catt: Pauline Frederick, Laura La Plante, Malcolm Mc-
Gregor, Tully Marshall, Wanda Hawley. George Cooper, Helen
L^nch.
Summary: A mdodrama in which a yonng woman Inadvertently
falls Id lore with tbe young man whom her forty-year-old sister
marries.
I. Universal Pictures Corporation, n. American Pllm Institute
Collection, nz. Dennis B. Bradley Fllm Collection.
79L43 79-709114
Smyrna incident {Motion picture) Teaching Film Custo-
dians, 1968.
2? min. sd. haw. 16 mm.
From the 1954 motion picture made by Jack Denove Productiona
and telecast In the cavalcade of America series.
With teacher's guide.
CreditB: Producer, Jack Denove ; director, Robert Stevenson. Cast:
Carl Benton Held. John Wengraf, Konstantln Shayne, Robert Com-
thwalte, Donald Murphy. . ^ _..
Summary.- Dramatizes the meaning of the American flag through
the experience of Captain Douglas Ingram, commander of a United
States warship, who defied three Austrian gunboats In Smyrna Har-
bor in the 1850's to force the release of an Austrian-bom man who
had applied for United States dtlxenshlp. . . <
I Teaching Film Custodians, inc. Series: The Cavalcade of
America (Motion pic- ture. Teaching Fllm Custodians)
973.6 Fi A 68-89
Teaching Film Custodians
The Snail (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1968.
3 ml!, si. color. 8 mm. (Life science)
Loop lilm, l.ssued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With tencher'« guide.
Swnmart/: Shows basic tlfe processes of tbe snail.
1. Snall.1. I. Encyclf^aedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series: Life science (Motion picture)
694 72-704876
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Snail (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min, M. color, super 8 mm. (Investigating animal behavior)
Ijoop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows children experimenting with a snail to deter-
mine various aspects of animal behavior. For elementary grades.
1. Snails— Juvenile fllma i. Baling Corporation, (Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Investigating animal behavior (Motion picture)
594 72-703339
Ealing O>rporatlon
Snails (Motion picture) Sidney N. Laverents, 1962.
i'> min. wi. color. 16 mm. (Wonders that surround us)
With 2Uide.
S»mi.i<try: Shows the complete life cycles ot two natural enemies,
the common brown European land snail and the slug. Disctis-ses and
u.ses animated drawings to show the mechanics involved In the opera-
tion of the snail's foot
J, Snails. 1. l-averents Sidney X. Series: Wonder.* that sur-
round us (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2019
Snails {Motion picture) ACI Films, 1969.
Schwan.
Made by Wolf
313
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Music. Michael Ijtle.
Summam: U-ses extreme close-up photography to focus ui>on the
way snails move, eat, hibernate, and mate. Presents a variety of
(acts about snails. Including informatloa aa tbelr existence as ha*-
maphrodltes.
1. Snails. L ACI Films. Inc.
594 78-708973
A. L, A. Booklist
Snails and how they walk (Motion picture) Sidneiy N. La-
verents Productions, 1965.
11 min. color, sd. 16 mm. (Wonders that surround as)
Summary: Shows the complete life cyde of the S^aropeaD land
snalL Prewnts a detailed dlscuwloo of the mechanics tnvolTed in
the operation of the foot
1. Snails. 1. Sidney N. Laverents Pi«dactlona. Serlea:
Wonders that surround us (Motion picture)
595.78 76-702T18
Sidney N. LaverenU Prodnctloaa
Snake bite: Treatment with kit; treatment withoat kit
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
5 min. si. color, 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Demonstrates how to treat a snake bite with and with-
oat an emergency kit
1. Venom— I'hyslological effect. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2169
Eincydopaedla Britannica E^lucatlonal Corp.
Snake hnnt (Motion picture) Prism Productions, 1967.
10 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Science close-np series)
With teacher's guide.
Credit).- Producer and director, Don Herbert.
Summary: Shows staff members of tbe Lincoln Park Zoo on a snake
hunt. Follows the hunters aa they capture snakes alive In a variety
of environments from a swamp to a hot. dry flat land, and an aban-
doned farmhouse. Emphasizes the many species of snakes found In
a relatively small area which provides a variety of living conditions.
L Snakes. 2. Ekwlogy. r. Prism Productions. Inc., New York,
Series: Science close-up series (Motion picture)
598.12 Fi A 67-5012
Prism Productions
Snake River (Motiim picture) Northern Films, 1969.
25 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
Initial version (23 mln.) also issued.
With study guide
CREDITS : Producer, Louis R. Huber.
SUMMARY: Describes tbe Snake Blver from ita source In Wyo-
ming, through Idaho. Oregon, and Washington farmland, mountains,
and plains. Shows how the river serves man by enabling Irrlgatioa,
supplying fish, providing electric power, and affording recreation.
Examines man-made pollution and describes what st^s are belnc
taken to avoid deterioration of tbe river.
1. Snake River. I. Northern Films, Seattle.
[GB1219] 917.87 71-713113
Northern Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Snakebite: first aid (Motion picture) W. L. 6. Produc-
tions. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.
U niiu. sd. color. 16 mm.
With (eacher"? ^id«.
SI'MMARV: IXscusaefi tbe character is I los, habitats, and geo-
irrH[)hical dlstrtbutloQ of varlium species of renomous snakes. Ex-
plains the flrsi aid measures that should be taken when treating
the victim of a snakebite.
1. Venom — Pbrsiologlcal effect. 'I. First aid In illness and in-
jury. I. W. L. B. Productions. 11. Holt, Rlnrtart and Winston,
Inc.
[RA1255] 614.8 73-712189
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Snakes (Fihnstrip) Life, 1968.
62 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Animal klnsd<HD)
Baaed <>n articles which appeared Is Life masaslne.
Summufff: DeBnes the four principal families of snakes and
Illustrates each. Shows bow snakes have adapted to varied euTlron-
ments and how they get their food.
1. Snakes. 2. Adaptation (Biology) i. Ll/e (Chicago)
Series: The Animal kingdom (Filmstrlp)
598.12 70-732609
Life Fltmatrlps
Snakes (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Made by James
F. llisliop Film Communications. Releused by McGraw-
Hill 11. ok Co., lOt^S.
4 Diin. si. ciilor. 8 ram. (Let's see the antmaU series)
Loop flUn mouuted In cartridae.
Summnru: Presents a view of the life pattern of snakes. Including
their characteristics, environment, and locomotion. For primary
rrades.
1. Snakes — Juvenile films. i. Chandler Pabiisblng Oompany,
San Francisco, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Let's
see the animals series (Motion picture)
372.4 78-702208
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Snakes {Motion picture) Gateway Educational Films, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Intenu,tional Communica-
tion Films, 1968.
A mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Ix>op film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows some actlvfties performed by snakes, ladudlng
abeddtog the skin, climbing narrow twigs, swallowing a large bird
ecg, and then regurglUtlng tbe sbdL
1. Snakes— Behavior. l Gateway liducational Films, ltd., Lon-
don, n. International Communication Films.
598.1 73-703863
International Commu-
nication Films
Saaket. [Slide set) Natkmal Film Bowtl <A Cuada. 1970.
Released in the U.S. by Donan Productioaa.
20 tiidct. color. 2 s 2 in.
With Khpt in En^ish tad Fraach.
SUMMARY: lUuUntcs the diMiiigutihing chsrsctertuics of various specks
of cotnmoti makes, including the water nwke, ganer uuke. riagaecked nskc,
milk laske, and the nuttMsuga rattlenuke. With optioaa.
I. Snake*— Identificatkm. I. Canada. Nalkmal Film Board. II. Ooosn
pToductiona.
[QL666.O61 598. 1 72-734058
Donan Productiom 73 MARC
Snakes and how they ttre (Motion picture) Charles Cahill
and Associates. Released by AIMS Instructional Media
Services, 1968.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With studj guide.
Bummary: Presents a basic study of snakes In the study of rep-
tiles. Includes cloae-up photography.
1. Snakes. i. Cahlll (Charles) snd Associates, inc. Hollywood.
Calif. II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
698.12 75-700186
AIMS Instructional Media Serrices
&iakes arc mighty hunters (FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co.,
196!>.
51 fr. color. Sa mm. with ph<»iodlsc: 2 a. 12 In., 381 rpm.,
16 min. microgrooTe. (American reptiles in their eoTlronment)
CrediU: Author, Jay Sbuler.
Summarv: A Study of makes. Including tbeir pursuit of food, the
problems InToived, end Tarious nnethods by which those problems
are KOlved.
1. Snakes. 2. Anlmali, Food habits of. l Imperial Film Com-
pony, inc.. I..akeland, Fla. Series: American reptiles In their
environment (Fllntstrip)
698.12 74-783102
Imperial Film Co.
Snakes — the adder (Filmstrip) Gateway Educational
Films, Ixmdon, 1969. Made by Zoo Foto. Releaaed in the
C. S. by Carmen Educational Associates.
25 fr. color. S5 mm.
With teachers notes.
SXTMMAKYi Describes the external featum, r«prodoctI<Hi, hoot-
ing habits, poison glands, fangs, snd awaUowlng method of the adder.
Another issue, double f r.
1. Snakes. I. Gateway Educational Films, ltd., London.
II. Carman iCducslional Associates.
[QL666.06] 698.12 71-738687
Carman Educational Asaodataa
Saapaliot
kaadUag. {Slide set] Eastman Kodak Co., 1 970.
ir 2K2tn- and pbonoUpc in csMClie: Mngte-lrack. I 7/8
62 »lid« oiliir 2 >
ipa , 20 min.
With icript
SUMMARY Provide* hinw for handling limpte ctmerai. including how to
load and unload ihc camera, the opcfilK>n iif ih« film advance and thuller
rcka«c, and ihc pfoUtiMm and tnatntcnance of both film and camera.
I Camera*. I. Eaaunin KoC k Company
CTR3S0) 770.28 72-736616
EaMinan Ktidak Ct> ^2
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Snare drum {Motion picture) University of Wisconsin.
Made by University Extension Division Music Dept. Re-
leased by Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction, 1960.
1 reel. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Musical performance improvement
"^c7cdf(.- Collaboratoni. Emmett R. Sarlg. Haskell W. Harr.
sL«marir l^Verue Beiu.er dt- monstrates the major technique for
nerfSoK on the snare drum for the student who has I<«rned the
Kents but who needs assistance In advancing from the beginner 8
''TDrl'^Llu^^^Tr^t.^^. .. Wisconsin. University.
TT WiJ^Mln University. Bureau of Audio-Visual InstrucUon.
S.rl«TS"srcnl (Srformad'ce impi^vement series ( ««'^';»/^'«^5
Wisconsin. Univ. Bur. of Audlo-Vlsuallnatmctlon
Suavely, Ellen. Shoes for Angela
Shoes for Angela.
Snider. William N
.;ee
Kayak.
Sniffy escapes poisoning. [Motion picture] i'erennial Education,
1967. Made by Rex Fleming Productions.
7 min, »d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide
CREDITS; Author. Frederick J. Margolis.
SUMMARY: An animated film thai warns about the dangers of swallowing
medicines and unknown subsunces by presenting a dramatizaiion in which a
liille boy give* his sick dog some medicine from the medicine cabinci For
elementary grades.
I. Poison*— Juvenile film* 2 Children's accident* -Juvenile films. 3,
Safety education — Juvenile film*. [1. Poison*. 2. Accidents— Pre vcniion)
I. Perennial Education, inc.
[RAI2I61 614.8 77-713353
Perennial Educaiion 72 MARC
International Tele-
(Snipcs and hawks, (Motion picture)
Film Productions, 1949.
11 mill «d. Wiw. 16 nim. (John Kleran-» k.leldos<«pe)
rrMfi/jc Producers, Paul F. Moas. Thelma 8chnee.
Kii^T-; U»S^ »l"Soto len, to record the nesting Habit, ot the
«nti» aid tlte kite, a member of the hawk family. „ . ,
T SSfplr 2 Hawk,. .. International Teie-rinr. Pro.luctlon,,
Inc. aeries: John Kleran's lialeldo««>pe (Motion pkture)
I* I 67— iW ' *
Snips and hacksaws {FUmstnp) Bailey Films, 1969.
50 fr. polor. 85 mm. and phonodlac: 12 In.. 33i rjan. (TloolB
(or metalworklng)
With teacher's guide.
Summari/: DiHcusses the use of Bnlps and tucksawB for metalwork-
ine. IIIusirate8 their safe and correct use.
1. Hacksaws. 2. Scissors and shears. 3. Metal-work. i. Bailey
Films, inc. Hollywood, Calif. Series: Tools for metalwwklng
(Filmstrip)
684i)9 72-7M017
Bailey Flims
A Snort history. [Motion picture] Denver Alcohol Safety Action
Project and Colorado State Dept. of Public Health, 1972.
Made by Dept. of Mass Communications, University of Denver,
and Stan Phillips and Associates.
7 min, sd, color. 16 mm.
Also issued in 35 tnm
SUMMARY; Uses live action an
the perception of an individual to :
driving situations,
1, Alcohol— Physiological effect. 2. Automobile drivers I. Denver Al-
cohol Safety Action Project II. Colorado. State Dcpl of Public Health-
[QP801.A3] 614.8 72-701788
CINE 72
to show how alcohol can distort
point thai he is overly optimistic in
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Snow (Motion picture) King Screen Productions, 19«9.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A client visual poem which portrays the beauty,
power, and mystery of nature hy showing snow falling gently and
then progre^ising Into a terrifying avalanche.
1. Snow. I. King Screen Productions.
[QC929.S7] 551.6 75-712543
King Screen Productions
Snow : a first film {Motion picture) Arthur D. Nellee. Be-
leased by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
9 mln. Nd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Introduces a variety of observations about snow, auon
as how BfiowllakeB are formed and how snow alTects plant and
animal life. For elementary grades.
1. Snow— Juvenile flims. i. Nelles, Arthur P. n. Bailey-Film
Associates.
372.3 77-706686
Balley-Flim Araoclates
Snow and ice (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 19i9.
Made by W. G. Moore, Released in the U. S. by Carman
KdncHtional Associates, 1966.
25 fr, b*w. 85 mm. (Exploring the landscape)
With teachers notes.
Summary : I»eplcts the Influence of snow on human actlvltle*, the
progress of a giacler, the formation of icebergs, and the effect of
freexlng on shipping. . , ,. , .. .i r- -
1 Snow 2 Ice. 1 Common Ground, ltd., London. 11. t.ar-
mari Educatloimi AswKriatea. Series: Exploring the landscape
(Filmstrip) _ „ „„
MU 76-738688
Carman Bduoationai Aeaociataa
Snow excuse (Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pictures. Re-
leased by Vitaphone Corp., 1966.
5 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (Mmrle melodies cartoon)
Credit!.- Producers, David H. DePatle, Frla rreleog; director,
Robert McKimson; writer, David Detleee; creators of anlmatiOD.
George Grandpre, Bob Mats, Hanny Peres, Don WliUams, Norm
UcCabe ; music. Bill Lava ; film editor, Al Wahrman. Votoet: Hei
BUdc
Summary: An animated cartoon about the trouble which Daffy
Duck has with Speedy Ootualea In gathering firewood for winter.
I. Warner Brothers Pictures, inc. n. Vitaphone Corporation.
Series: Merrle melodies cartoon (Motion picture)
791.43 79-704386
Snow fight, Pennsyfrania style (Motion picture)
vania Dept. of Highways, 1966.
Penn^l-
Parsmount Pictures Corp.,
14 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Si(mm<«-K; Shows what the Highway Dept of Pennsylvania doe«
before, during, and after a major snowstorm In oirder to keen hieh-
way« open for »fe travel
1. Roads— Snow and Ice control. i. Pennsylvania. Dept of
Highways.
CINE ^^^■'^ 7^701736
Snow fun (Motion picture)
1965.
^Ti"; *"!'.■■ **'•"■■ ^'°"' (Sports In action)
ra.or rhrif ITh"; ^"'"""'^ ^""^: '^'''P'- ""f"" Andrews; nar-
Shman ^^^^enket; cameraman, John Burke; editor, Irving
wiferSal\^^^eSti;e^i2''lUVnSfnar "«« ''-'"' '*>«
coUtTor- i.?^i%T..v^^\^on^^s^r ^'^^"-
796.9 Fi (i7-1063
The Snow glrL {Motion incturc) Featuivtte Rim Studio, Poland,
1971. Releaaed in the U.S. by Contemporary Filnu/McGraw-
HUl. 1972.
9 iBtn. id. color. 16 mm.
CKEDITS: Director and Kreenplsy, Lucjan Dembinski.
SUMMARY: A story in which • snowman turn* into ■ snowgiri and goes to
■lay with an old coupk who live a rrieodleM. lonely bfc in a mountain hut
I. Studio Minialur Fiimowych. li. Contemporary Fitnu/McGraw-HiU
(fN1997j 791.43 72-701091
IrfcGraw-Hill Book Co.
72
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Snow how (Motion picture) Life Support Technology, 1969.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Illustrates snow survival techniques, using a story In
which a trio who undertake a .snowmobile trek In the Oregon moun-
tains meet with a severe accident which results in serious personal
injury and the loss of their equipment and sled.
1. Survival (after aeroplane accidents, shipwrecks, etc.) 2 Win-
ter, a Snow. I. Life Support Technology, inc.
.„ o n. u ®1^** 75-709018
Life Support Technology
Sdow in Bomffler (Motion picture)
1966.
Paulist Productions,
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Insight)
With dl)<cus.slon guide.
Crediti: Producer, James Loren; director, Hal Cooper; writer,
Dehl Franke. Ca»t: Joan Freeman, Norman Fell, Shannon Parnon.
Summary: A dramatization about a liHiely, pot-smtAIng salesgirl
who switches to heroin, loses her Job. and resorts to prostitution,
but is eventually led to seek therapy by an ex-alcoholic who be-
lieves in her.
L Drug abuse. l Paulist Productions, Pacific I'allsadea, Calif.
Series: Insight (Motion picture)
178 71-705444
Paulist Productions
&10W makes news (FUmetrip) My weekly roadeTf 1965.
Made by National Film Studios.
22 fr. color. 30 mm.
Series 2, no. 13-68.
Summary: Bxplaios to children how snow can make the hlxhwaja
dangerous for drlvera
]. Trafllc safety. 2. Snow. i. Bfy weekly reader.
372.6 78-783076
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Snow on mistletoe, Christmas around the world (Film-
strip) Troll Associates, 1969.
41 Ir. color. 35 mm. (Holidays and seasons)
Creditt: Anilior. Helen Alien; illustrator, Mary I.,ouise Orahaui.
Summai-y: Describes Chrlstmns ct^lebratloas In Mexico, France,
Hollanit, and Sweden. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Christmas. l Trotl Associates. Series: Holidays and
seasons (Filmstrip)
394.268 79-735099
A. L. A. Booklist
Snow on the desert (Motion piohtre) Encydopaedia Bri-
tannica Edtioational Corp., 1968.
:;: nii:i. si. color. 8 mm. (Desert community)
I>oop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summnry: Shows how animals and pianU adapt to the cold and
short-lived moisture when there la snow on the desert
1. Desert biology. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Desert community (MoUon picture)
674J> 74-704669
Encyciopeedla Britan- nica Educational Corp.
The Snow Queen (FSmttrip)
1968.
Coronet Instmctional Films,
314
86 fr. color. S9 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a., 12 In., SSi rpm.,
10 mln. (Andersen's fairy tales series, no. 4)
WUh users' guide.
Summary Faithful little Oerda travels to many strange and ex-
citing plac«« before she Bnda her friend. Kay, at the Snow Queen a
castle and sets him free. __ ^ ,
I Andersen, Hans (^rlstiao, 1806-1875. Snewlronnlngen. n. Coro-
net Instructional Films. Serlea: Andersen's fairy Ulee serlea
(Filmstrip) no. 4. „. . .^ ^,„»
889.8 Fi A 68-4597
Coronet Instructional
nima
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sttow rcTolitkm. [Motion picture]
Game Dept., 1971.
New Hunpthirc Fbh and
30 min- id. color. 16 ffliti.
SUMMARY: Potnu out vsrioui ecooomic and locial probknu which have
cociM into eibtence becauM of the rapid and uncontrolkd growth of inowmobi^
in| at a new Tonn of recreation.
1. Snowmobila. 1. New Hainpahire. Fish and Came DepL
[GV857.S6) 796.9 72-700034
CINE 7] MARC
Snow White and Rose Red (FUmatrip) Encyclopaedk Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969.
64 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 10 in., 33k rpm. (Falir
tale ma«fc)
Summanr: lUaatrates the ator7 of Snow Wblte and Rose Red b;
the Orimm brothers. Smphasdaee correct diction and proDundatloo.
1. Faii7 talee. i. Orlmm, Jakob Lodwlg Karl. 178S-186a
SchaeeweLsacheo und RoeenroCh. n. Sacydopaedla Brltaonlca Bdu-
catlooal Corporation. Series: Fairy tale magic (Fllmatrlp)
396J21 71-733566
EocjcIopaedU Brltan- olca EdocaUoiuil Corporation
Snow White and the scTen dwarfs (Filmstrip) Don Bosco.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phoaodlsc. (Claaelc storlea for chil-
dren)
With student participation gnlde.
SUM&IARY: Presents the story about Snow Wblte and ber en-
counter with the aeren dwarfs. For primary frades.
I. Bosco, Don. 11. Universal Education and Vlsnal Arts.
IIL Series: Classic stories for children (Fllmstrip)
898J2 78-740289
UolTeml Education and Tlsual Arts
S«ow White 1^ the mtcb dwarfr. [FUnistrip] Walt Diaaey Pro-
ductions. Released by Walt Disney Educatioaal Materials Ca.
1970.
2 rUmatripa (pt.. 1. M 3 fr.; pt. 2, 127 fr.) eotor. 33 mm. and 3 pi
(3 a. each), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 17 min. each. (Fantasy daaaics, act I)
Also iMued with phonotape in caaactrt,
Captioned version (pt 1. 60 ti.; pt. 2, 66 fr.) also tiaued.
Wiih teachcr'i guide.
SUMMARY Reielb the story of Snow White, the beautiful young girl who
lives in the woods with seven dwarfs in order to escape the queen's jealousy. Por
primary grades.
[I. Fairy tates] 1. Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl, 17tS-IS63.
Schnecwitchen. ii. Disney (Walt) Productioos. 111. Wah Disngy Educatioaal
Materials Company. IV. Series: Fantasy rissiies. (Fibnstripj act I.
[PZ8) 398.21 72-732B64
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materiab Co.
Snow WUtc and the sctcb dwartL [Filmstrip] Wah Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Walt Disney Educational Matchab Ca,
1970.
2 fifanstripa (pt I, 60 fr.; pt. 2, 66 tt.) color- 33 n
t I)
(Faataay clawics.
Sound vcrston (pL I. 113 fr.; pC 2, 127 fr.) alao isMied.
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY: Retells the siory ol Snow White, the beautiful young girl who
lives in the woods with seven dwarft in order to escape the queen's jeakway.
With captions. For primary grades.
{I. Fairy talcsi 1. Orimm. Jakob Ludwig Kart 17S5-1U3.
Schnecwitchen. li. Disrtey (Walt) Productions. III. Walt Disney Educatioaal
Materiab Company IV Series: Fantasy claaaica. [Fibnstripj set 1.
tPZ8] 398.21 72-732865
Wail Disney Educatiottal 72 MARC
Materials Ca
The Snowman {Motion picture) Contemporary Films/Hc-
Graw-Hill, 1969.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mnL
Creditt: Director and writer, Hennfna T^rlorft; co-creator, An-
ton ft HorAk.
SwmmOTTf: An animated motion picture about a snowman who
doesn't perish by melting away In the sun, but, with the help of a
puppet. Is carried to the arctic zone.
I. Contemporary Films/McG raw -Hill.
791.43 70-703463
Contemporary F'ilms/ McGraw-HiU
The StoowauM. {nfanstrip] Barry O'Hara Productions. Released
by BPA Educational Media. 1972.
1 s.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (Fairy
Atft. ooloc.
tales from Haas
Also iaauad withpk
SUMMARY: Pnsaata Hms CfaistiBa Andeisea's classic biry tale about ■
[1. Fairy iak>] I. Aadaaea, Haaa Chriatiaa. 1M3-1S75.
IL Barry O'Haia Productioaa. in. BFA Educational Media. IV. Seriea: Fairy
islaa from Haas Cbrisdaa Aadnracn. rPUmstripi
lPZ8] 839.8 72-732520
BFA Educatioaal Madia 72 MARC
Snowman's dilemma {Motion pieture) Filinbul|;are, Sophia.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1969.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director, R. BacbrarOTa.
Suvtmary: An animated film about a snowman whose tender feel-
ings for a little clrl are tomed Into icicle* <m ber wlndowslll.
L Filmbalsar^. n. Oootemporary nime/UcOraw-Eail.
791.43 79-704607
UcGraw-Hllt Book Co.
SwmnuAilcs {FUmstHp) Bowmar Records, Corp.. 1971.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodtsc: 2 s., 7 In., SSi rpm., 10
mtn. mirrogroove. (Reading Incentive)
With l>ook and teacher's guide.
Credili: Author, Ed Radlauer.
Summary.' Dl^cuaws the construction, driving techniques, and
rules of racing for snowmobiles. Describes safety requirement b. on-
nsoal osea and socio-ecologlcal Implications of snowmobile oiieration.
1. Snowmobiles. i. Bowmar Records. Series: Reading In-
centlTe (rumstrip)
629.2 77-787279
Bowmar Becords
Snowshocinff {Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford Produc-
tions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educa-
tional Films, 1967.
12 min sd. color. 16 mm. (Outdoor recreation— winter )
Summary: Demonntrates the tricky a^«cts of walking In deep
snow with "basket shoes." ,., . ,w ..
1 Snowshoes and snowshoeing. i. Moreland-Latcbford Produc-
tions, Toronto, n. Sterling Educational Films, inc. Seriea; Out-
door recreation — winter (Motion picture)
796.9 Fi A 68-1289
Sterllnff Bdacatlooal Films
Snowrille. [Motion picture] Elliot Davis and John Carnochan,
1972.
28 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Music. Frank Zappa.
SUMMARY: Tells the story of ten crippled children, who escape from a
mental institution only to discover that they are not really handicapped. Tells
how tbcy arc returned to the institution, but are assured thst there is hope
1. Davis. EUiot. 11. Carnochan. John.
rPN1997i 791.43 72-702422
ONE 72 MARC
Snyder. Robert M
see
Child is father to the man.
So God made the worM {FUmntrip) Drummer Productions,
1966.
24 fr. color. 35 turn, and phonodtec : 1 a.. 7 In.. 83k rpm., S mlrL
(Bible stories for children, set 1)
Credil$: Writer and Illustrator. Joanne Sbauneeey.
Summary: Presents In art work and poetry the story of the crea-
tion of the world, with emphasis on the lore of God. Adapted from
tbe account In Oenesia 1 and 2.
1. Creatloa l Drummer Productions. Serlee : Bible stories
for<*ildren (Fllmstrip. Dmmmer Productions) set 1.
222 Fi A 68-4606
Drummer Productions
Drummer Productions,
So God sent a flood {Filmstrip)
1966.
23 fr I'olor. 3.T mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 7 Id., 331 rpm., 6 min.
(Bible Mtoriesi for children, net 1)
Creditt: Writer and Illustrator, Joanne Shaunessy.
Summary: presents In art work and poetry the story of Noah
and the great flood, tdllng bow God Judged tbe world but. Id hla
mercy, saved It. .\dapted from the account In Genesis 6-6.
1. Noah. 2. Deluge. i. Drummer Productions. Series: Bible
stories for children (Fllmstrip. Drummer Productions) set 1.
222 Fi A 68-4606
Drummer Productions
So Utile time {MoUon pietare) American Petroleum Insti-
tate. Made by Bonlon Productions. Released by U. S.
Bureau of Spoit Fisheriee and Wildlife, 1968.
2S min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Discusses the decline in the waterfowl population of
North America. Includes [ricturea of extinct birds and of threatened
q>ecles.
1. Waterfowl. 2. Wildlife conservation. l American Petroleum
Institute, n. U. S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife.
598.4 76-702872
CINE
So many different animals {FSmatrip) Falcon Media Sys-
tems, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by A-V Eipl<»a-
tions, 1970.
31 fp. color. 35 mm. and phonodLsc: 15 mliL (Animals of
Africa, no. 2)
Creditt: Script and narration, John Livingston ; editorial consult-
ant, Barry QrlfOtbs; natural soiud, W. W. H. Oonn.
Bummary: Indndea views of African animals photographed lo
their envlronm^it In order to abow their survival and way of
Ufe. With captions,
1. Zoology — Africa. l Falcon Media Syatema. n. A-V Explora-
tions, inc. Seriea: Animals of Africa (Fllmstrip) no. 2.
591.5 73-737627
A-V Explorations
So maKf tUngi to lean. [Fdmstrip] Panoramic Teachin( Aids,
1971.
23 fr color. 35 mra. and phonoupe: I reel, 1 7/8 ipa., ) min. (Learn-
ing through poetry tight and sound, unit I)
With teacher's guide snd script.
CREDITS: Author, Mrs. Murt Plali.
SUMMARY: A poetic preaentatioo sbout physical obfecu encountered in
evcrday life. Por primary grades.
1, Learning, Psychology of—Juvenile films. [1. Anterican poetry] 1.
Psooraratc Teaching Aids. II. Scries: Learning tkroufh poetry sight and sound.
[Filmstrip] unit t.
tLBlOSl] 372.24 70-740163
Panoramic Teaching Aids 72 MARC
So near, yet » far {Motion picture) Biograph Co., 1912.
16 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released to 3n mm.
L. C. (^py Imperfect : main titles wanting.
In the Mary Plckford film collection. Library of Congrejts.
CredUt: Director, D. W. Griffith; camera. G. W. Bltaer. Catt:
Mary Pickford, Robert Harron, Elmer Booth, Walter Miller, Lionel
Barry more, Antonio Moreno.
Summary: A story Of the romantic love of a backward young
man who misses several opportunities to be Introduced to the girl
of his dreams, but finally succeeds In meeting her after be foils the
efforts of two crooks to steal a purse in her possession.
I Blorrapb Company, n. Mary Plckford film collection.
Fi 68-369
So, sell me {Motion picture) Maytag Ca, 1968. Made by
FlagK Films.
42 min. sd. color, super 8 mm.
Loop films motmted In 10 cartridges.
SiMMisarv.- A training program for waahlng-machlne aalsamea.
Showa a salesman as be trlea to sell a washer to a typical coapte.
1. SaleooeD and salawaanihlp. L Haytag Company.
658^ 79-702674
CINH
So that children can grow (Motion picture) Jewish Centers
Association, 1970. Made by Granada Productions.
28 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows how the participation of young pet^le In a
service project for a youth camp contributed toward the development
of group spirit and to the growth of personality and leadership
ability of tbe participants.
1. Fellowship. I. Jewish Centers Association.
aOl.16 78-711449
CINE
So roa dan't ban any MeasT cPihnstripi Encore Visual Educa-
tion. 1972. Made by Elix^ieth P. Morris and Afnes Schubert
4 nimsirips (30 fr. each), color. 35 mm. and 4 phonodiscs; (2 s. each),
7 in., 33 I /3 rpm.. 3 min. each side.
Also issued with phonotape in casseiie.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: illustrates ordinary things in everyday life from unusual points
of view in order to ciKourage students to see bcyor)d the obvious and discover
creative possibilities in daily experiences.
CONTENTS: I. Take another look.— 2. Look at the ordinary thing.— 3.
What's your angle? — 4. Look, wherever you live.
1. Visual education. I. Encore Visual Education, inc.
tLB1043.5i 153.7 72-735091
Encore Visual Education 72 MARC
So yon don't use seat belts {Motion picture) Reader's
digest. Made and released by Vavin, 1963.
3 min. ad. b*w. 16 mm. ^ . ^.
Based on an article of the san»e title which appeared In the
Reader's digest. July 1963. . ^^ ^
Bummary: Shows what happens to passengers In cars that are not
equipped with seat belts, ,„. -, ^ .
1. Automobile seat belts. 2. TraflSc accidents. r. The Readers
digest. II. Vavin. inc.. New York.
6S9.88S Fi A 63-1925
Tavin, Inc.
So yon want a better teaser. [Motion picture] Iowa University
Audiovisual Center, 1969.
1 3 min. sd. coior. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An in-iervtce training film for teachers of the mentally re-
tarded. Rocogoizes the problems heed by teachers of the mentally retarded,
reviews responsibilities ofthe consulting lescher, and presenu an inside view of
the SECDC system at work.
1. MentaUy handicapped chiklreQ— Education 1. Iowa. University.
Audiovisual Center.
[LC4661] 371.1 72-700807
Iowa University 72
Audiovisual Center
MARC
So you want to be a home ^»pUanoe Bervke technician
(Motion picture) Vocational Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS : ConsulUnt. Carl McDanleK
SUMMARY: Showa the Important role of the appliance service-
man sets forth requlremenU for the Job ; discusses (^iportualUea for
advancement and the slftus and income which accompany thla
L Household apptUncea, Electrle— Maintenance and repair.
I. Vocational Films. »,.<w»^
[TK7018] 644 70-714881
Vocattooal Films
So yoa want to be a ho«c clectronki serrkc techaicaa. [Motion
picture] Vocational Films. Released by Pereimial Education,
1972.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Abo tiaued in 16 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound; in super 8 mm. on
reel with optical sound, in super 8 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound.
Videotape on reel and videocassette also issued.
With study guide
SUMMARY Follows two home appliance repairmen as they perform sev-
eral house calb snd work in the shop Shows the many kinds of work available
in home appliance service, and the entry and training requirements needed for
s career in the field
1. Household appliances. Electric— Maintenance and repair—Vocatioftal
guidance. 1. Vocational Films. II. Perennial Education, inc.
[TK70181 621.3 72-701940
Perennial Education 72 MARC
So yoa want to be a nurse {FUmatrip) Vocational Films.
Beleased by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1967.
1 nU. color. 35 mm. and phonodhtc: 2 8. (1 a for mannal pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector). 331 rpm., 12 min.
With guide. „
Creditt: Technical supervlsora, Frances L. A. Powell, Jatat C.
Oberhart
Summary: Examines some of the qualities necessary for becnn-
Ing a registered nurse. Explains proceduree and qoaliflcatlons for
entering nursing. SummarUes and Illustrates some of tbe many
varied opportunities existing In the nur^ng professloiL
1. Nursing as a profession. i. Vocational Fllma. n. NewMi-
hoose (Henk) Inc.
610.73 72-736736
Henk Newenhouse. Inc:
So you want to be a nurse {Motion picture) Vocational
Films, 1967.
12 min. sd. color. 35 nun.
Ektacbrome.
With teacbtf 'a guide.
CrtdUt: CoasulUDt, Jack C (Hierbart ; technical adviser, rrancea
L. A. PowtiL _._ ^
Smmmary: BzpUIna the role of oursss In prortdloff asslstanca to
the sick and wounded. Polnta out the edueatlooal requlraments
necessary to become a nurse.
1. Nuratng as a profeasloo. l Vocational Films.
610.78028 Fi A 67-2291
Toeatletial ritms
315
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
So you want to be a secretary! {FUmstrip) Graphic Re-
search. 1969.
4'j fr wlor. 35 mm. and phoiiodlsc: 2 8., 12 lu.. 33) rpm., 10
mill. lUtUi-e t<)iicatloo)
Willi teiuhPrs guide.
frrdit*: Coiisnltaot, Marlta Ka>i)or.
:ftnii»nir}i: I'ompares two secreiaries, one who does her duties
correctly and one who doe* things wrong. With captions.
1. SuArPliirlei^ i. Graphic Re-*arch, inc. Series: Office edu-
cntiori (Filin^trip)
661 73-732981
Grniihic Besearrh
So you want to be an electronics technician (Motion pic-
ture) Tclecinc Film Studios. Released by Henk Newen-
tioiise. inc., 1068.
11 mill. sd. c«ilor. If. mm.
Wirji lesH-lifrs guiflp.
f'rcitil*: Anthill-, .lack Oliorhart.
siti.-iiiiinii: Sh.iwn ilie (Ulleri'nt roiiti's that tiiree young people
iii»e<l to fhtor tlip fipid of elect run ii-s. Describes the Important nile
tif rh-> elecinmifi' lechnlcinn ami some of th« many areas of work,
III." iippornmitieH for ndvancPiiient. an<l the status and Income which
elm r niter ize this Hiroer,
1. Elwtronii-s as n profession, i. Teleclne Film Studios,
ij. Newenhouse (Henk) inc.
621..181023 Fi A 6S-%2
Telecine Film Studios
So you want to be on the team (Motion picture) Telecine
Film Studios. Released by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1968.
II mill. m\. color. 18 mm.
Credits: Vocational guidance cnnsuitant, Jack Oberhart; nthlefic
adviser, Joe Biack.
Sumtmiry: Discusses the cari-er opportunities of a profestsioiml
athlete, pointing out the advantages of staying In school and encour-
aging the slU'lent with athletic aljllity to use this skill to gain
recognition and educational training for a more primary occupational
goal.
L i'rofessioiiaitsm In sports. I. Telecine Film Studios.
II. Newenhouse (Henk) Inc. Northbrook, 111.
371.42 Fi A 68-398
Telecine Film Studios
So your engine won't start (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociate.s. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Servicing the small gasoline
engine)
Ix>np tllm.
1. Gas and oil engines — Maintenance and repair. I. Fatrfleld
Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Servicing the small gasoline eDgine (Motion picture)
[TJ785] 621.43 74-715297
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Soaked and scorched (Motion picture) Keystone Film Co.,
1914. Released by W. H. Productions Co. ,1918!,
25 mill. Hi. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in S.*) mm.
Preriously released In 1914 under the title When Ambroae dared
Walrus.
In the John E. Allen fllm collection. Library of Congrees.
Creditt: Producer. Mack Sennett. Catt: Cheeter Conklin, Mack
Swain, Vivian Edwards.
Suminary: Farce. Describes a series of comic encounters between
the owner of the Walrus Hotel and two small-time acrobats, Ambrose
and Ills "ife. The clluiax occurs when Walrus attempts to save his
fire insurance policy from his hnmlng hotel.
I. Keystone Film Company, n. W. H. ProducUons Company, m.
When Ambrose dared Walrus (Motion picture) it. J(*n R Allen
fllm collection.
Fi 68-512
Soap and water are my friends (FUmstrip) Jam Handy
School Service, 1969.
17 fr. color. 35 mm. and phunodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 5 mln.
microgriHive. (SIng-a-song of cleanliness)
SuiHuiaiy: A sing-along approach to learning cleanliness habits.
Voung people make friends wlih soap and water. For primary
grades.
1. Hygiene— Juvenile fllms. '2. Sanitation— Juvenile fllros. I.
Jam Handy School Service, inc. Series; Slng-a-song of cleanliness
(Fllmstrlp)
372.3 72-735646
A. L. A. Booklist
Soap film oscillations (Motion picture) Education Devel-
opment Center, 1906.
4 iiilTi si. I.Aw. 8 mm, (College physics fllm program)
Ivsiieil ill standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With fl'ni notes.
Ciidit*: nirectnr. Victor KoTnnw; photographer, Abraham Moro-
chnlk: editor. Jack Hirschfeld.
Hummnrii: Alvin Hudson demonstrates various modes of oscilla-
tion of ?onp film*, on circular and rectangular wire frames. Shows
some hicher order modes in slow motion.
Another iwuc. Ifi mm.
1. Osril hit ions r. F^Iucation Development Center. Series:
Oiliejte physics lllm program (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-1527
Edii'-niiim I>evplopment Center
Soap films (Motion pirtnre) Tliome Films, 1967.
3 mln. (.1. o)lor. 8 mm. ( Elementary science aeries)
I.ri>f>p Itliii. Film iKitea on cartridge case.
iHMiii'd In «tuiuliiid 8 mm. and In suiwr 8 mm. . . ,. ,
Vrcdil*: .\.nh..is I'i'vl.i Huwkin-', Fratitvs Hawkins, Itonald (.ol-
*Huuiti><inr iH'iHor.Hlnili-H how to make soap fllmn by dipping umail
Wire frames into a solution of detergent, glycerine, and water.
Demonstrates the elastic properties of th« fllois, and thows their
chaiiglng liiterferfncs colors. _ ,. .^ « >
1 *»ui. 2 Soap-bubbles. i. Thome rilms. Inc.. Boulder. Colo.
Series: EU-mentary science series (Motion picture. Thorne Films)
372.3 Fi A 68-2800
Tbortie Films
Soap making at the Farmers* Museum. [Slide set] New York
State Historical Association, 1969.
n ilidcs- color. 2 X 2 in
With commentary.
SUMMARY; Shows step-by-stcp procew for making >o»p « the Ftnnera'
Museum during the age of homespun period.
1. Sop. 1 New York State Historical Association.
[TP991] 668 72-734572
NY. Sute Historical 72 MARC
Association
Soap opera , Gillette television commercial, (Motion picture)
Gillette Co., 1966. Made by Televideo Productions.
1 mill s<l- color. IG mm. , , . * i>[„ht r„ari\
Simmu>v: A commercial pointing out the features of UIght Guard
spray deodoratu.
— Another issue, b&w.
1 Television advertlslng-U. S. i. Gillette f ompany. ii. Gil-
lette television commercial {Motion picture)
659.1 * » 68-251
Sobany Productions
see
Henry Moore, the sculptor.
Sobiloff, Hy
see
Central i-^rk.
Soccer. [Motion piciurej Australian News and Information Bu-
reau, 1971. Made by Australian Commonwealth Film Unit.
Released in the U.S., 1971.
27 min. sd tolof. 16 inm. (A Man and hi\ spi>fl)
CREDITS: Producer. Frank Bagnali: difClor. Donald Murray.
SLMMABV: Describes the increasing popularity of soccer in AuMrilia. em-
phasizing the importance of improved coaching and training methods.
I, S(KCcr Australia. 1. Australia. News and information Bureau. II.
^nes: A Man and his sport. [Motion picture)
[GV944] 796.33 72-701523
Athletic Institate, 1970.
and
infnrinatiori Bureau
72
MARC
Soccer: Dribbling (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop Sim.
With guide. \
Crediti: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summary: Members of the Michigan State University soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. i. Athletic Institute.
795.334 70-705886
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Goal kecpei>-<leaiinc (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin ProducticMia.
4 mn, a'l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop blm.
With guide.
Crediti: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summary: Members of the Michigan State University soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. i. Athletic Institute.
795.334 73-705892
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Goal keeper, part 1 (Motion picture) Athledc
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 rum.
Loop Qlm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summary: Members of the Michigan State DnlTeraltj soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. i. Athletic Institute. ntx^ooa
795.334 71-705889
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Goal keeper, part 2 (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summarv: Members of the Michigan State UnlTerslty soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. i- Athletic Institute.
795.344 76-705890
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Goal keeper, part 3 (Motion picture) Athletic In-
stitute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summarv: Members of the Michigan State Uolverslty acMJcer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. i. Athletic Institute.
795.344 70-705891
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Heading and back heading (Motion pietvre) Ath-
letic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Prodaetions.
4 rain. Hi. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
OrrdHi: Consultant, Gene Keony.
Suinmnm: Members of the Michigan State UnlTerslty soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. .S->ocer. I. Athletic Institute.
795.884 77-706886
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Kicking (Motion picture)
Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Creiitt: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summai-y: Members of the Michigan State University soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. l Athletic Institate.
795.334 76-705882
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Tackling (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
Made by Calvin Productions.
4 m:ti. si. color, super 8 mm.
loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summary: Members of the Michigan State University soccer nam
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. r. Athletic Institute.
795.334 74-705887
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Throw-in (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fltm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summary: Members of the Michigan State University soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. i. Athletic Institute.
795.334 78-706888
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Trapping — balls in air (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop aim.
With guide.
Crvdits: Consultant, Gene Kenny.
Summary: Members of the Michigan State University soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. i. Athletic Institute.
795.334 73-706884
Athletic Institute
Soccer: Trapping — ground balls (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Gene Keony.
Summon/: Members of the Michigan State UnlTerslty soccer team
demonstrate their techniques.
1. Soccer. I. Athletic Institute.
795.334 70-705883
Athletic Institute
Soccer's here (Motion picture) John Lavagnino, 1966.
2ri min. srt. color. 16 mm.
Made with the cooperation of the Continental Soccer-Football
League. Presented by Soccer U. S. A.
Credits: Narrator, Vance Graham ; photographer, I.«on Bijou ;
editor, Alberto Sorla.
Summarv; Highlights of a soccer game between Atlas of Guada-
lajara. Mexico, and the Celtics of Glasgow.
1. Soccer. i. Lavagslno, John.
796.334 70-701990
Sodal aad ecoaoak cfejuges, 1800-1860. [TnntparencicS] Civic
Education Service, 1968.
10 X
(CES American hinory iransparen-
29 irantptrcncio. color
ciet)
With teacher'* gutda.
SUMMARY: Examinet major change* in American way* of Ufe between
1800 and 1860. Focu»es on the industrial revolution, change* in fashions and
■Uitudes. and such peiionalitie* u Amelia Bloomer, Walt Whitman. Henry
Wadswonh U>ngfeilow, and James Audubon. WiUi captions,
I. UmiedSute*-History-l783-l865. 1. Civic Education Service. Wash-
ington. D.C. II. Series.
(£301, 973.6 72-734491
Civic Education Service
72
MARC
Sodal ud ecMoalc cfauget, 1860-1917. [Tnuuparcncics] Civic
Education Service, 1969.
28 transparencies, color. 10 x 8 in. (CES American hUtory transpwen-
cies)
With teachcT'i guides.
SUMMARY: Examines major changes in American ways of life between
I860 and 1917. Discusses the inventions of the telephone, the typewriter, and
the electric light. Describes changes in education and recrestion snd newspsper
sensationalism. Focuses on women's suffrage, the immigrstion upsurge, and
pcraonslitica such u Thomas Edison, John Dewey. P. T. Bamum. snd others.
With captions. „, .
I . Unites Sutea-Hisiory- 1 865- 1921 . I- Civic Education Service. Waah-
inglon, DC, II. Series.
lE661] 973.9 72-734502
Civic Education Service. 72 MARC
Social and economic problems. Part 4: The Government and eco-
nomic life. [Filmslrip] Vistaprojects Corp. Released by Fol-
letl Pub. Co., 1971.
35 fr. color. 35 mm (ConceptKrenlered Icsaons in Anterian history, unit
4)
With teacher's guide Teacher's guide lacking m L.C
CREDITS^ Author. Jack Abcamowilz.
SUMMARY: Studies the application of Uissci-fairc and government regula-
tion in the history of America's economic life, including the opposition to gov-
ernment regulation in the 1 800's. its suji^iort with the development of iodustriah-
uiion and the economic depression of 1929, and conceni whether there is now
too much regulation. With captions.
I. United Sutes— Economic policy -Juvenile films. 2. Industry ind sUte—
United Sutes— Juvenile films, jl. United Sutes— Economic policy] 1. Vis-
taprojects Corporation. II Poliett Publishing Company. Chicago, III. Title:
The Government and economic life [Fiimttrip] IV. Series: Concept-centered
lessons in American history. (Pilmstrip] unit 4.
rHC103] 330.972 72-735166
72 MARC
316
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Social and vocational counseling (Motion picture) McQiaw-
Hill, 1971. Made by William Clailwme Inc.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (OrlwiUttoo to rehmblliUtlon)
Also iMuml Id luper 8 mm. In cartridge.
With Instructor's gukle.
CREDITS: Author. Nettie M. Hutchliw.
SUMMARY : Explains Uuit the role of social MTTlce in rehablllU-
tlon iB to help the patient achieve aortal adjostment to hU dlaabUitj
Id rvlatloD to his family and th« community.
1. R*hablllUtlon. I. McOraw-HUl Book Oompany. II. a«l«:
Orlentatloo to rebablUtatlOD (Motloo pictur*)
[RM930] 362.4 70-7XS881
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Social behavior in chickens {Motion picture) Biological Sci-
ences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Houghton MifBin Co., and Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968.
4 min. nl. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridjte.
A BSCS single topic Inquiry filiu.
With teiicher'8 KUide.
Fummai-u: Provides the Student with an opportunity to obeerre
and lEJither data on the behavior within a flock of chickens, pointing
out that a social hierarchy exists in the group. Based on experl-
nwnts by A. M. Guhl and W. C. Allee.
1. Poultry. 2. Social behavior In animals. i. American Insti-
tute of Biological Sciences. Biological Sciences Curriculum Study.
II. Rnnd ilcNally and Company. m. Houghton MifBin Company.
tv. Harcourt. Brace A World.
598.6 Fi A 68-2253
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Sodal behavior of baboons (Motion picture) Harper Ss
Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Produc-
tions.
3 min. si. color super 8 mm. (Biology series)
I.OOP film mounted in cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source hook, and
teacher's manual.
Creditt: Author, Stuart Altmann.
Summary: Describes the complex social order Of a baboon tribe,
showing behavior In eating, organiied games, grooming, rnler-consort
relationship, and reaction to danger.
1, Social behavior In animals. 2. Baboons — Behavior. i. Harper
& Row, publishers. Series: Biology series (Motion picture. Har-
per * Row)
599.8 74-706703
Harper & Row, Publish- ers
Social change and the American woman (Motion picture)
Wolper Productions. Released by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nic* Educational Corp., 1967.
19 min sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Edited version of the 1904 motion picture entitled The American
woman In the 20th century.
With teacher's guide.
SiimDKirv.' Surveys changes In the American woman from the In-
nocent years of the Gibson Girl to her often-puzsling role today. Fo-
cuses on the American woman, to examine changes occurring In the
larger fabric of American life including legal emancipation, widening
economic opportunities, changing social conditions, expansion of edu-
cation, and technological advances.
I. Women In the U. S. i. Woiper Productions, ii. Encyclo-
paedia Britanaica Educational Corporation, ni. The American wo-
man in the 20th century (Motion picture)
301.41 Fi A 68-665
BiK7<dop«fldia BrtUo- nica Edacatlonal Corp.
Social change under Presidents Roosevelt and Truman
(Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Presidents and the
Presidency >
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY : Uses original engravings, palntlnga, cartoons, and
photographs to portray social change during the administrations of
Presidents Roosevelt and Truman.
1. V. S.— Social condillons. I. Filmfax Productions, New York.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arta. III. Series ; Presid«its
and the Presidency (Pllmatrip)
tHN57] 973.918 78-740429
UnlvCTsal Education and Visual Arts
Social changes. Part 1 (FUmatrip) Common Grotmd, Lon-
don, 1946. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, Ontario, 1966.
41 fr. bJtw. Sr» mm. (Introduction to the Industrial revolution,
1740-1SM»
With teachers' manual. Notes rev. 1949.
Creditt: Editor. G. D. H. Cola
SMmmam: Surveys the changes brought about by the Industrial
revolution In the Uvea of the British people as affected by the varlotia
social movements of the period.
1. Gt. Brit— Soc. condit 2. Gt. Brit— Indoa. i. Oommoa
Ground, ltd., London, n. Carman Educational Asaooiates. Series:
IntroducUon to the Industrial revolution. 1T4O-1S40 (Filmstrip)
309.142 Fi A 68-3831
Carman Educational Associates
Social changes. Part 2 {Filnuttrip) C%>mmon Ground, Lon-
don, 1946. Released in the T'^. S. by Carman Educational
Associates. Ontario, 1966.
44 fr. hftw. S.-! mm. (Introduction to the indoatrial revolntlon.
174O-1840)
With teachers' manual. Notes rev. 1&49.
Credit*.' Editor, G. D. H. Cole.
SHtnmarj/- Discnsses the roles of some of ttie people and societies
responsible for the social changes and reforms broaght about In Oreat
Britain during the lodostriai revolution, Including the contributions
of Robert Owen, Robert Peel. Elizabeth Fry, and the Hechaolcs' lu-
stltnte.
1. Gt Brit — Soc. condit 2. Qt. Brit — Indus. i. Ommon
Gmnnd. ltd.. London, n. Carman Edacatlonal Associates. Series:
Introdnctlon to the lodastrlal revolatlon, 1740-1840 (Filmstrip)
309.142 Fi A 68-3832
Carman Educational Associates
Social daascs in Japan (FUmatrip)
duct ions, 1968.
Warren Schloat Pro-
67 f r color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 15 min.
microgroove. (Japan: an anthropological study In depth)
With teacher's guide and complete transcript.
Crediti: Author, Ethel J. AlpenfeU
Summary: Discusses the levels of Japanese society, Its beginnings,
and the ways In which Japanese society differs from society In the
United States.
1. Social classes — Japan. i. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
Pleasant vi lie, N. T. Series: Japan: an anthropological study in
depth (Filmstrip)
309.152 Fi A 68-4471
Warren Schloat Prodnc- ttons
Social development (FUtMtrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
37 fr. color. 3;') mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 8Si rpm., 14
min. njiTogroove. (Getting to know me, no. ."))
With leachers manual.
Crfditit: Writer, Mary T. Fitzpatrick.
Summary: Discus.st-s steady dating, rules of dating, and the need
for concern and recognition of the rights of others. Explains the
need of teenagers for group participation.
1. Adolew^noe. 2. Social adjustment t Eye Gate Hon.'*, inc.
Series: Getting to know me (Filmstrip) no. R.
155.5 71-733802
Eye Gate Hoii«e
The Social driaker and the — tl •ociil drirer. [Motion picture]
Charles Cahill and Auociatea. Releaied by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1972.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Charles Cahill; tuihon. Siade Hulben. Jim Bishop.
SUMMARY: Dcmonitratei the eflectt of slcobol on peripbatl viuon. Pro-
vides statistics which show that social drinkers arc involved ia a hi^ perccntafe
of traffic tccidcnu-
1. Alcohol— Physiological effect 2. Drinking and tratnc accident*. 3. Vi-
sion. I. Cahill (Charles) and Associaics, in.. HoUywood. Calif. 11. AIMS la-
siructional Media Services.
tQP801.A3] 629.283 70-715009
AIMS InstTucUonai Media 72 MAKC
Services
Social gro«p work. [MotioD picture] Dept. of Audio-Vitiial Ex-
tension, UniveTsity of Minnesota, 1964.
30 min. sd b*w 16 mm. (Girts in condicl)
CREDITS: Producer, Gisela Konopka.
SUMMARY: Ponrays social (roup work as one of the major treatment tools
for deliqueni adolescent girls in poup homes and insbtutions. Shows Bruce
McBeath conducting a |roup session with girb being prepared to leave the Home
of the Good Shepherd in St. Paul. Minn.
1. Social group work. 2. RehabiUtation of juvenile delinquents — Sl Paul.
3. Delinquent girls — St Paul. 1. Minnesota. University. Dept of Audio-
Visual Extension. 11. Series: Girta in conflict [Motion picture]
[HV9106i 364.6 72-700393
Minnesota Univ. Dept of 72 MARC
Audio- Visual Extcniion
A Social history of black Americans (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Direction. Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
0 filmstrip^. color. 35 mm. and phonodi'ica: 12 in., 33i rpm.
Also is.ku<m1 with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher'.f guide.
Credits: General editor. Reginald McOhoe.
Contents: From slavery to 1900, 33 fr., 14 min.— A hlack mlddto-
cla.ss family from 1882-1910. 9 min,, 39 fr.— Affluence and World
War I. 36 fr., 9 roln. — The black renaissance of the 20's and the
riae of militancy. 49 fr., 14 min. — The depression and the late Sffs.
55 fr., 14 min.— From World War II to the Korean War. 35 fr., 12
1, Negroes— HUtory. 2. Negroes— Social conditions. I. Educa-
tional Direction. Inc. II. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
307.451 75-737837
Ealing Corporation
Social history of New Jersey (FUmatrip) Associated Edu-
cators, 1965. Made by Society for Visual Education.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (History of New Jersey, set 3)
With teachers manual.
Summ-iry: Analyzes the social history of New Jersey from 1810 to
1850.
1. Sew Jersey — Soc. condit. i. Associated Educators, West
Chester, Pa. Series: Hi.story of New Jersey (Filmstrip) set 3.
309.1749 Fi A 68-3568
Associated Educators
Social insects: ants (dismembering a vertebrate) (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows a colony of ants breaking down a lizard Into
bits to reveal how ground neating ants handle prey too large to be
carried into the nest Describes the society In which ants live and
their methods of obtaining food.
1. Ants. 2. Insect societies. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
catl<Mial Corporation.
596.79 70-709014
Encyclopaedia Britan- nIca Educational Corp.
Sodal life in the 18th century (FUmttrip) Hulton Ptms,
London [195- fj
46 tv. Wtn , 35 mm. ( History from contemporary pictures
series)
A Beacon filmstrip.
Summary: Uses art work of the 18th century to depict the social
life of that era.
1. Eighteenth century. i. Hultoo Press, ltd.. Loodon. Series :
History from contemporary jricturea aerlei (Fllmatrip)
Fi A 67-3860
Dufour Editions
317
Social life in the mid-19th century—the country (FUm-
strip) J. Arthur Rank Limited, T^ondon |196-l, Re-
leased in the I'. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts.
31 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (19th century Ihiglat>d and France)
Summary: Illustrates the most Important aq>ectB of rural life In
England during the period of Victorian prosperity, using pictures and
pictorial statistics.
1, Gt. Brit. — Rural conditional. i. Rank (J. Arthur) Limited.
IT. Untrersal Education and Visual Arts. Series: 19th century
England and France (Filmstrip)
914.2 Fi A 68-3893
Universal Education and Vliual Arts
Social life in the mid-19th century— the town (Filmstrip)
J. Arthur Ranlc Limited, London ,196-?, Released in the
U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts.
1 roll b&w. 33 mm. (19th century Ehigland and France)
SUMMARY: Illustrates important aspects of life In towns In
England during the Victorian period.
1 England— Social life and customs— I9th century. 2. City and
town Ufe I Rank (J. Arthur) Limited. II. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. Ill- Series: 19th century England and France
(Filmstrip)
[DA533] »U.2 77-740686
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Social fife In the 17th ctntury (Boose) (FUmstrip) Hulton
Educational Publications. Ix)ndon, 1962. Made by Beacon
Filmstiip.
19 fr. color. 35 mm.
K Beacon filmstrip.
With teaching notea.
Summary: Preaeots reproductions of engniTlnga by Abraham Boaee
which illustrate some aspects of social and domestic life In Europe
during the ITth century.
1. Bosse. Abraham, 1602-1676. 2. Europe— Social life and cus-
toms. 1. Hulton Educational PobtlcatlODS, ltd.
914.4 73-73^843
Hulton Educational Publications
Sodal movements: to change a nation (Filmstrip) Guid-
ance Associates of Pleasantrille, N. Y., 1971.
2 fiim«trips (pt. 1, 74 fr. : pt. 2. 82 fr.) color. 35 mm. and
2 phonodlscs (2 s. each); 12 in.; 331 rpm.; 11 min. each, micro-
groove.
Also issued with phonoUpe in cassette.
With gulda
SUMMARY: Ex^dorea movements In AmerlcaD political and social
life which have produced or promise to produce broad and iong-
lastlDg changes. Surveys the struggle for blade equality, the labor
movement, the fight for women's rights, and the anti-war mov«nent.
1. U. S.— Social conditions— 1960- 2. U. S.— Politics and govern-
ment I. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.
[HN59] 309.173 70-738637
Guidance Associates
Social problems of our environment (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Direction. Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
0 filinstrips. color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs (2 s. each),
XH rpm.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's manual. ,
CREDITS: General editor, Alexander M. Butman; consulting
editor. John E. Klimas.
CONTENTS- 1. Wide open spaces and human sardine cans, — z.
Pollut'lon. unemployment, and Inflation.— 3. The suicidal society.— 1
Poisons, pilU, preservatives, and pressures.— 5. The public good and
eminent domain.— 6. There ought to be a law.
1. EnvlronmenUl policy— U. S. I. Educational Direction, Inc.
II. Eye Gate House. Inc.
[HC110.E5] 809.1 78-739866
Eye Gate House
Social psychol<^:y (Motion picture) CRM Productions, 1971.
.^'t mill. «d. color. 16 mm. (pKycholi^y today films)
<'KKi>II"S: Producer, Carole Hart: cla-*sroom sequences director,
Jnmes H. Lipscomb; interview sequeni-es dimtor, Joel Gold.
SUMMARY: Introduces the field of stxial psychology and defines
some of tlie key cunce[)ts. Shows community reactions to hussing
and integration In Westport. Conn., with commentary from a panel
mo<)>THted by Kenneth It. Clark.
1, Public opinion. 2. Race problems. I. CKM Productions.
II. Series: psjchnlogy today fllms (Motion picture)
[HM261] 301.1 78-713076
CRM Produrllons
Sodal reaction in imprinted ducklings (Motion picture)
Pennsylvania State University, Dept. of Psychology.
Made by Howard S. Hoffman. Released by Psychological
Cinema Register, 1968.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Vreditt: Author!*, Howard S. HofTman. James W. Siratlon, Valerie
Newby.
Summary: Shows the effects of a sequence of experimental proce-
dures In which newly hatched ducklings were first imprinted to a
moving stimulus and then taught to peck a pole, using presentation
of the moving stimaltis aa the sole reqwose-cootiimeot
1. Imprinting (Psycholt^y) 2. Ducks. i, Pennsylvania. State
University. Dept. of Psycholt^^. n. P^msylvanla. State Univer-
sity. Psychological Cinema Register.
166 77-708678
Penn. State Unlr. Audio-Visual Services
Sodal reformers [FUmstrip) Jones and Osmond. Released
by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
26 fr. Color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With tenchcr's guide.
Summary: Part 1 follows Dorothea Lynde DIx as she fights for
better treatment of the insane. Part 2 traces Elisabeth Cady
Stanton's battle for woman's rights.
1. Dlx, Dorothea Lynde, 1802-1887. 2. Stanton. Elizabeth (Cady)
181V1902. I. Jones and Osmond, Inc. n. Modern Learning Aids,
New York. Series ; Critical thinking aids (Fllmstrip)
372.8 72-733296
Modern Learning Aids
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Social side of health (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions in association with the Upjohn Co. Released
bv Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1969.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Upjohn health series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS; Director. Ken Peterson.
SUMMARY : Portrays the importance of eatabliBhlng succeasful
reiationsblps with other pe<vle and dlscuues a person's social In-
volvement In each stage of lite.
1 Mentai hygiene. 2. Interpersonal relations. I. Dlsiwy (Walt)
Productions. II. Walt Disney Educational Materials Company. III.
Series: The Upjohn health series (BlotlOD picture)
[RA790.5] 301.1 75-712356
Walt Disney Kduca- tiooal Materials Co.
The Social struggle
see
India: its fight for survival. No. 3: The social struggle.
Social Studies School Service
see
Communisin in Yusoalavia, part 1.
Communism in YugoaUvia, part Z
ffiraahima dednoo: Was the uk of dw A-bomb neces-
sary?
Relocation (tf J^wnese-Americsns: historical back-
ground.
Rdocacion <A Ji^Muese-Americans: wartime evacua-
Social variatiims {MoHon picture) Stuart Finley, inc., 1966.
51
27 inin. sd. color. 16 c
(Language ... the social arbiter, no.
Cred.lt: I'roduter and moderator, Stuatt Finley.
SiMtnarj/: i'yints out that the ereat majority of New Vorkers un-
consciously shift their sound puttems as well as their grammar ac-
cording to the formality of the situation. Notes that the shift is
uniform In direction and that there Is general agreement smong New
Yorkers on the norms of careful speech. Explains that differences
among people everywhere are often revealed la their speech patterns.
1. English language In the U. S.— Dialects— New York (City)
I. Kinley (Stuart) Inc.. Palls Church, Va. Series: Language ...
the social arbiter (Motion picture) no. 5,
427 Fi A 67-5265
Stuart Finley, Inc.
Social worker (Motion picture) Charles Roraaine. Released
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1968.
17 uiiri. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summarp: l>eBcril»e« social work and points out that knowledge
of people, their environment, and (he resources of the community
liri' the Itasic tools of the social worker.
1. Social service. 2. Social workers. i. Ilomaliie, Cliurles.
II. Universal Education n>id Vlsuiil .\rts.
361 Fi A 68-1417
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Societe des films Alkam
see
Nose to the wind.
Winter carrousel.
Soci€t£ franQaise des films et cin6matographes
^lair
see
Big hearted Jim.
Society Lumifere, Paris
see
Baignade de chevaux.
Bains de mer.
Barque en mer.
Bataille de fleurs et d£fil6 de chars, 1.
BataiUe de fleurs et dgfllfi de chars, 3.
Biarritz: la plage et I'etabUssement.
Biarritz: la plage et la mer.
Biarritz: une rue.
Cirque Buffalo Bill: peaux rouges.
Combat de coqs.
Course de taureaux.
Course de taureaux: Estocade.
Course de taureaux: Passement de
manteau.
Course de taureaux: Picadors, cheval
renversfe.
Course en sacs.
Danse espagnole de la Feria Sevillanos.
Danse mexicane.
D6maillage sardines.
Duel au pistolet.
Ecole de tauromachle.
Embarquement d'un cheval,
Embarquement des filets de p€che.
Encierro de toros,
Enfauts au bord de la mer.
Enfants pechant la crevette.
Enl^ement du taureau.
Experience du ballon dirigeable de M.
Santos Dumont. 11: Le ballon et son moteur.
F^e de fleurs, 1.
Gros temps de mer,
Lassage d'un cheval sauvage.
Lourdes: Procession, 1,
Lourdes: Procession, 2,
Lourdes: Procession, 3.
Lourdes: Sortie de I'figllse du Rosalre.
Lourdes: Transport de malades, 2,
Lutteurs javanals.
Mort du taureau.
Picadors.
Poursulte de cambrioleurs sur les tolts.
I^ President en promenade.
Procession & S6viUe, 2,
Procession i. Seville, 3.
Bepas d'Indiens.
Suraux au galop,
318
Sortie du quadrille.
Taureau mort traftie par trois chevaux.
La Vie et la passion de J6sus Christ.
Vues pour cinematographe lAunifere:
Substitutions.
Society nationale des establlssements Qaumont
see
Paris pick-up.
Socl6t6 nouvelle des fetabllssements Gaumont
see
Two are guilty.
Vice and virtue.
Where the truth lies.
Society for Advancement of Management
see
Performance rating films, 1965 series.
Society for the Preservation of Historic Ireland
see
Andent aeats of art and Iramint
The An of the Cehic High Ctoh.
MegaUthic monuments of Ireland.
Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago
see
Abraham Lincoln,
Accepting yourself.
Achieving success in the world of jobs.
The Activities of Jesus.
Adding and calculating machines.
Addition and subtraction of fractional
numbers .
Addition and subtraction of mixed numerals.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Analysis
evaluation.
The Aegean era (3000 B. C. -1200 B. C. )
Africa; cradle of mankind.
African arts and crafts.
The Age of enlightenment.
The Age of migration and early settlement
(1200 B. C. -750 B. C. )
Age of reform and discovery.
The Age of revolutions.
Agriculture in the Soviet Union.
Air pollution and lung tissue.
The Air pollution menace.
Air transportation, jobs and you.
Aladdin and the wonderful lamp.
Alaska.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Society for Visual Education, inc. , Chicago
(Continued)
Broken homes and families.
Brushing your teeth.
Alcohol.
Butte, Montuu: dty la traiailiail.
Alone.
Buying wisely.
La Caperuclta Roja.
Lm AltipUiiM del Btuil.
Care of property.
The Amazon Basin.
Carl and his kooky cap.
The American woman.
Charles Dickens: the man and his works.
The Andean Highlands — Ecuador, Peru,
and Bolivia.
The Cherokee Nelioa of Oklahoma.
The Chesapeake Bay area: a case study.
Animals in the forest.
Appalachian MounUins and Valleys: Man's
adjustment to and activities in an environment.
Chicago: transportation community.
Chile.
Appalachian Mountains and Valleys: Natural
setting and man-altered landscapes .
China — agriculture and rural life.
La Arqultectura y el arte romano.
China — cities and city life.
The Art of friendship.
Atlantic Coastal Plain and Piedmont Pla-
teau: Man's adjustment to and activities in an
environment.
Atlantic Coastal Plain and Piedmont Plateau:
Natural settings and man-altered landscapes.
Autumn in my neighborhood.
Avoiding Utter.
The Baby king.
Basic parts and their functions.
Basic structure ingredients.
Battle for life— modem hospitals in action.
Be fire-sighted.
Becoming more self-confident.
Beginning to date.
Behind your physician's prescription.
Being careful with fire.
The Big bet.
The Big Easter egg hunt.
The Birds know it's spring.
Black songs after the Civil War.
Black songs of modem times.
Black songs of the Civil War.
A Blueprint for money management.
Boring tools.
The Boston area: a case study.
The Brazilian Highlands.
China — resources, industries, trans-
portation, and communication.
Choosing a career.
Christ as a teacher.
A City family of modem Africa.
Colonial children.
Colorado: agricultura] technolosy.
Commitment— to what?
The Communication gap.
Come utlllzar el catSlogo de fichas.
Como utlllzar la enciclopedia.
Las Comunldades y los hogares romanos.
CoQociendo los libros.
"Cool" light from electricity.
Copuit with adulta.
Copinf widi ollien.
Copinc with jroonelt
A Copperbelt family of modem Africa.
Counseling In vocational decisions.
Los Cuatro mOsicos.
La Cucnca del Amazonaa.
Curved sawing and drilling.
Cutting inside diameter threads.
Cutting left hand threads.
Cutting outside diameter threads.
319
Cutting the apron strings.
Cutting tools.
Cynthia, Japanese-American girl.
The Dairy cow.
Dating conduct.
Dating fundamentals.
A Day with your family.
Death rides the highways.
Defining temu.
Delinquency.
Department store workers,
Destreza en la recopilaci6n de datos,
Detroit: manufacturing community.
Dictating and transcribing machines.
Dinosaurs.
Direct -current measuring instruments.
Discovering the real "you".
Discovering what life is all about.
Doctor's office workers.
Does air exert pressure?
Does air expand and contract?
Does air have weight?
Does air take up space?
Dolores Diddledaddle.
Douglas, \\^oming: ranch community.
Drilling center holes.
Drug abuse: glue-sniffing and pills.
Drug abuse: marijuana and XSiQ.
Drugs and your health.
Drugs can be dangerous.
Duplicating and copying machines.
Dwight David Eisenhower, 1890-1969.
34th President of the United States.
Early Italian Renaissance art.
Earning a living in San Francisco.
Earthquakes.
The East coast megalopolis,
Eddie, American Indian boy.
The Electric current.
Electrical work, energy, and power.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Society tor Visual Education, Inc. , Chicago
(Continued)
Electrolysis and electroplating.
Electrolyti* y chapemdura.
Electronugnetismo.
Enemies of the forest.
Equivalent fractions.
Ernesto, Mexican-American boy.
Eraesto, niiio mexicano-americano.
Europe's awakening.
Evolution and extinction .
Explorando la biblioteca.
Exploring the library.
Facing.
Families are important.
Family fun.
The Family has a new baby.
Fenster and the funny footprints.
The Finished newspaper.
Fire department workers.
Five circus music makers.
Flagstaff, Arizona: service community.
Flemiih I
Fractions equal to, or greater than one.
Fred, black American boy.
Fresh water from the sea.
Friends of the trees.
Gail Ann, Kentucky mountain girl.
La GalUnita roja y el grano de trlgo.
The Geography of language.
Georg Handel and his spinet.
George Washington.
George Washington, the father of his
country.
Georgie the Joker.
Germany: the middle Rhine region.
Getting to know books.
The Gift of the magi.
Global concepts and the age of flight.
The Golden Age: the ascendancy of Athens
(480 B. C. -448 B. C.
The Golden Age: the Greek wars and the
decline of Athens (448 B. C. -362 B. C. )
Golden land— the story of America's
immigrants.
Grammar in words: form words.
Grammar in words: structure words.
Growth of an American city.
Guatemala and El Salvador.
Gulf Coastal Plain — man's adjustment to
and activities in an environment.
Gulf Coastal Plain — natural settings and
man-altered landscapes.
Gulliver's travels to Lilliput.
The Gumdrop game.
Handling the pressures to be popular.
Happiness is Harriet.
Headlines.
Helpful medicines.
Here comes the circus paradel
Herman Melville; the man and his works.
A Hike in the forest.
The Historical triangle — Mexico City,
Cuemavaca, and Puebla.
The History of flight .
The History of transportation.
Holding largerpieces in the 3-jaw chuck.
Honduras, Nicaragua, and Cosia Rica.
Hospital workers.
The Housing crisis.
Housing in the Soviet Union.
How a cow is milked.
How English traveled overseas.
How milk comes to us.
How milk Is processed.
How the Lollipop Dragon got his name
(sharing)
How to cook eggs.
How to stitch.
How to thread.
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How to use the card catalog.
How to use the encyclopedia.
How we communicate.
How we get bread.
How we get frtiit
How we set milk.
How we gel poultry and eggs.
How we get vegetables.
I fight fires.
Independence and responsibility: a two-
sided coin.
India: a unique Tibetan community.
India's people.
inHiirctAn V transfonnadores.
Induction and transformers.
bidustrial engineering.
Initial COTisonart review.
Inland seas and \vaterways— man's adjust-
ment to, and activities in an environment.
Inland seas and waterways — natural
settings and man-altered landscapes.
Interesting facts about your language.
An Introduction to vocation.
Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico,
and Trinidad.
Japan: Hiroshima and Osaka.
Jesus .
Jesus as a healer.
Job opportunities in a department store.
Job opportimities in a hospital.
Job opportunities in a restaurant.
Job opportunities in a supermarket,
Joa6. niflo puertoriquefto.
Jos€, Puerto Rican boy.
Kindness to animals.
King Arthur and the magic sword.
King of kings.
Knurling on the lathe.
The Land and climate of the Soviet
Union,
Language and common understanding.
The Language of culture.
The Lathe — faceplate turning.
The Lathe — spindle turning.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago
(Continued)
Learninf about Usteninc.
Learning about patience.
Learning to be responsible.
Learning to be your best self.
Learning to face up to miitakca.
Learning to guide fabric.
Learning to keep a promise.
Learning to make decisions.
Learning to relate to groups.
Learning to relate to others.
Learning to trust people,
learning what giving is all about.
The Legend of Patch the pony.
IjCisure.
Let the buyer beware.
Let's explore a salt marsh.
Let's explore the city, part 1.
Let's explore the city, part 2.
Let's ejqjlore the desert.
Let's explore the dunes.
Let's explore the shore.
Let's visit a circus museiun.
Letter name review.
Library workers.
The Life of a tree.
The Life of Abraham Lincoln.
The Life of George Washington.
The Light airplane goes to war — war bonds
in action.
Light and heat from electricity.
Lincoln's birthday.
Little Len Lee.
Logrando triimfar en el mercado de empleoa.
Lollipop Dragon helps Santa.
Lollipop Dragon's first Halloween,
Lollipop Dragon's valentine party,
A Ix)ok at going steady.
Lttz **frU" de etoctricidad.
Luz y cakir de ekctricidad.
Machiasport, Maine: a case stucfy.
Magnetism from electricity.
Making credit work for you.
Man is more than an animal.
Manners at home.
Manners at school.
Manners at the theater.
Manners on public transportation.
Manners on the playground.
Manners while visiting friends.
Manufacturing.
Miquinas de dictar y tranacribir.
MAquinaa de escribir.
Mtquinaa de sumar y calcular.
Mftquinas duplicadoras y copiadorss.
Mark Twain: The man and his works.
Marketing and merchandising.
Measuring and layout tools.
Measuring water pollution.
Medieval prelude.
Meet Smokey Bear.
The Merrimack River Valley: a case
study.
Metalworking, no. 1: Layout and
measurement.
Metalworking, no. 2: Cutting.
Metalworking, no, 3: Drilling, tapping,
and threading.
Metalworking, no. 4: Shying and
fastening.
Meteorology and navigation.
Midsouth plains and plateaus -natural
settings and man-altered landscapes.
Midwest plains and plateaus— man's
adjustment to and activities in an environ-
ment.
Midwest plains and plateaus— natural
settings and man-altered landscapes.
Miguel and his magic marks .
The Milk industry.
Moby Dick, or the whale: analysis &
evaluation.
The Modem era.
Modem Greece.
Modem India and Pakistan.
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Modem southwestern Asia.
Modem Turkey.
A More than private affair.
The Mormons of Utah.
Mother's Day surprise.
Mounting a chuck.
The A^sterious magnet.
The Napoleons and modern imperialism.
National monuments of the Southwest.
National Park Service areas of Alaska,
Hawaii, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico.
National Park Service areas of Pacific coast
and Northwest.
The Need to belong,
A New day in Africa.
New England— man's adjustment to and
activities in an environment.
New England— natural settings and man-
altered landscapes.
New England's heritage.
New graded science word phrases: New
level A.
New graded science word phrases: New
level B.
New graded science word phrases: New
level C.
New graded science word phrases: New
level D.
New graded science word phrases- New
level E.
New graded science word phrases: New
level F.
New graded science word phrases: New
level G.
New graded word phrases: New levels
A and B.
New graded word phrases: New level C.
New graded word phrases: New level D.
New graded word phrases: New level E,
New graded word phrases: New level F.
New graded word phrases: New level G.
A New name for Nutley.
New Orleans: marketing community.
El Norte de Mfixico y la meseta central.
El None de Sadm^rio— Toiniwbii. VeaexiHU. y 1m
tierraab^ de la* Ouayaaaa.
Northern Mexico and the central highlands.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Society for Visual Education, inc. , Chicago
(Continued)
Northern South America — Colombia, Vene-
zuela, and the Guiana lowlands.
Ohm's law of electrical resistance.
The Old latfy who lived in a vinegar bottle.
Old Sturbridge and Mystic Seaport: his-
toric communities.
Opiates: what are narcotics?
Oportunidades de trabajo en grandes almacenes.
Oportunidades de tralujo en un hMpital.
Oportunidades de trabajo en un restaurante.
Oportunidades de trabajo en un supermcrcado.
Our changing language.
Our eyes and how they work.
Our forests and what they mean to us.
Outlying possessions.
OverpopulmtioiL.
Pacific slope: Natural settings and man-
altered landscapes.
Los Palses del Rfo dc la Plata— Argentina, Urufwy. y
Paraguay.
Panama.
Paper in the making.
Pennsylvania.
People in poverty.
People of the hills.
Pepe and his pal Patrick.
Performing straight outside diameter
turning.
Pesticides.
The Phases of the moon.
Philadelphia.
A Picnic in the forest.
The Pilgrims as real people.
Pitch, stress, and juncture.
The Pittsburgh area: a case stu^y.
Plant engineering.
The Polluted ptanet
Pollution.
Population statistics.
Population trends.
The Port of San Francisco.
The Power drain.
Prejudice.
Preparing for marri^e.
Preparing news for print.
The Printed word.
The Problem with parents.
Production engineering.
Psychedellcs: a w^ to travel?
pyramids of Egypt,
Quality control.
^Qu6 hay en el diccionario?
El Rat6n del pueblo y el rat6n del campo.
Reading daily newspapers.
The Real thing.
Recreation in San Francisco.
Relating to those in authority.
Las Religiones romanas.
The Religions of black Africans.
Remarkable Rebecca Riley.
The Renaissance in Italy.
Requirements in the world of jobs.
Requtsitoa en el mercado de emfdeoa.
The Responsibilities of dating.
The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Rio de la Plata countries — Argentina,
Uruguay, and Paraguay.
Rise of France and Germany,
The Rise of Macedonian power and the
Hellenistic age (362 B. C. -146 B. C. )
Rise of S^ain and England.
The Rise of the city-states (750 B. C. -480
B.C.)
Robert and father visit the zoo.
Robert goes shopping.
Robert's family and their neighbors.
Itobert's family at home.
Robin Hood and AlIan-a-Dale.
The Rock families.
Rockland, Maine: coastal community.
Rocks and mineralization.
Rocky Mountains and plateaus: Man's
adjustment to and activities in an environment,
322
Roclqf Mountains and plateaus: Natural
settings and man-altered landscapes.
Los Romanos.
The Roots of our urban problems .
Running away.
Sad Susie Sassoon.
San Francisco: financial community.
San Francisco: government and community
services,
San Francisco profiles, part 1.
San Francisco profiles, part 2,
Sanding,
Sanding and shaping.
Saving to reach your goals.
Sawing, drilling, and smoothing.
School workers.
Schooling and recreation.
Science and Industry.
Scotland: Jedburgh and Paisley.
Setting up for face plate turning.
Setting up for outside diameter thread
cutting.
Setting up for strai^t outside diameter
turning.
Setting up work between centers.
The Sexual revolution.
Sigjits and sounds of the amusement park.
Sights and sounds of the city.
Sights and sounds of the farm.
Sights and sounds of the home.
Sights and sounds of the neighborhood.
Si^ts and sounds of the pet shop.
Silent night: a Christmas legend.
Simple taper turning with the lathe com-
pound.
Simplifying fractions.
Skills In gathering facts.
Smog and plant growth.
Smoothing and shaping.
Solid waste — a new poUutaitt .
Some ecological considerations.
Songs of slavery.
The Sound fllmstrlp — a key to learning.
South Vietnam: historical background and
modern problems.
South Vietnam today.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Society for Visual Education, inc. , Chicago
(Continued)
Soutliem Mexico, the lowlands, and the
Yucatan Peninsula.
The Sptnish-Americaiis of New Mexico.
^mtlight on Sweden.
The Story of Johann Sebastian Bach and his
Christmas oratorio.
The Story of Wisconsin paper.
Straight Inside diameter turning (boring)
Straight sawing,
A Style all your own.
Success — what is it?
Suicide.
SinDmeT it ■ time for exptoring.
Supermarket workers.
El Sur de Mtuco, las planicies costeras, y la peninsula
de YucaUn.
Symbols and everyday language.
Take care of your body,
Taldng a look at marriage.
Taking turns.
A Tale of two cities: analysis and
evaluation.
Taper turning by offsetting the tailstock.
Taper turning with a taper attachment.
Taxco, a planish colonial city.
Taxco, una ciudad colonial espanola.
The Teen's role in a family.
El Tel6grafo y el tdefooa
The Telegraph and telephone.
Television workers,
Teuc knd of cattle md oiL
Thanltsgivlng.
Thanksgiving for lOng.
Thanlcsgiving in Tumtum,
The Thanksgiving story.
This is England.
Together.
Tommy Torres and his tall tales.
Tools for assembly.
Transportation and communication.
The Transportation crisis.
Transportation in and around San Fran-
cisco.
Trees,
Los Tres cabros y el gnomo.
El Triangulo historica — la ciudad de
Mfodco, Cuemavaca y Puebla.
Trimming your nails.
Twentieth century American art.
Twentieth century European art.
Typewriters,
Ulysses and Circe.
Under the ocean.
Understanding brothers and sisters.
Understanding Buddlusm.
Understanding feature stories.
Understanding Hinduism.
Understanding Islamlsm.
Understanding Shlntoism.
UI^>lanned parenthood.
Uppers and downers: what killed Billy
Lawton?
Urban centers and historical background.
Using language appropriately.
Using the draw bar and collet.
Using the 4-Jaw chuck.
Using the 3-]aw chuck.
Utilities serving San Francisco.
Venereal disease,
A Village family of modem Africa,
Vision problems and eye care.
Vittai y noidoa de U (nija.
Vistas y sonidas de la tienda de animales caseros.
Vistas y sonidos del parque de diversiones.
ViatM y lonidoa del vecindario.
Vivian and Wally,
Washing your hair.
washing your hands and face.
Watch what you eat.
Water pollution — a complex problem.
Weeklies and other publications.
What are fractions ?
What do you believe about life?
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What is a family ?
What's in a name ?
What's in the dictionary?
When Mr, Terrapin went riding in the
clouds.
When the circus came to town.
While San Francisco sleeps.
Why drugs?
Why you need consumer know-how,
William Tell.
Wioter it » changing time.
Wolfgang Mozart plays for the king and
queen.
Wonder.
Word building.
Word order.
Words come to life.
Working together.
The World of work.
Writing for newspapers.
Yo-Yo gets Zorro Zero,
Young love.
Your culture and communication.
Society of American Florists and Ornamental Horti-
culturists
see
Flowers and you.
The "How to" of house plants.
Society of Cinema Arts
see
Closed vision.
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers
see
16-mm sound test film, issue 3, 1949,
Sociological investigation in the social studies class (Mo-
tion picture) School of Education, University of Michi-
gan. Made and released by Audio- Visual Education Cen-
ter, 1970.
27 rain. sd. Wfcw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Photographer and editor. Douglas W. Hideout.
SUMMARY: IlluBtratM a method of teaching sociology in which
students can beojtoe inrolved by means of direct ittquiry experleoce
and survey tedinlques. Filmed tn Pljmoutli. Mich., OTer • period of
five days In a high school social studies class studying a unit on group
prejudice and stereotyped behavior.
1. Sociology — Study and teaching. I. Michigan, University.
School of Education. II. Michigan University. AQdlo-Visual Edu-
cation Center.
[HM47.U ] 371.8 75-713173
Cniv. of HIch. Audio- Visual Education Center
Sock puppets {Motion picture) BFA Educational Media,
1970. Made by Herberholz-Filby Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring pappetmakinit serlea)
Loop film.
With study (rulde.
Nummary: Illustratea basic construrtioD techniques and materiala
for sock puppets and shows how sock puppets can be varied by
changing decorative deUIl.
1. Puppeu and puppet-plays. i, BFA Educational Media. Se-
ries: Exploring puppetmaklng seriea (Motion picture)
791.5 76-708833
BPA Educational Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
So^ct wreochcs (Fi^matrip). Btile? Films, 1969.
.V (r i-oliJi". 3o mm. and phonodisc: 12 hi., 3Si rpm. (Tools
for uietithvorking)
With iiwcher'a ^ide.
Summary: Discusses the use of socket wrenches for metalworklng.
Illustrates their safe and correct use,
I. Wreuchee. 2. Metal-work. i. Bafley Films, inc., Hollywood,
Calif. Series: Tools for metalworfclos (Fllmstrip)
684.09 79-734016
Balli-j Films
Sodium imbalances. [Filmstrip} Trainex Corp., 1972.
92 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., !9 min
(Ruids and electrolytes)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With vis-u-test and study guide.
SUMMARY. A training film for nurses. Explains the causes of salt intoxica-
tion, emphasizing conditions resulting from primary changes in total body
sodium content Shows nursing care of patients with salt intoxication and with
a sodium deficit due to nasogastric suctioning.
1, Sodium metabolism. 2. Metabolism, Disorders of 3. Care of the sick.
I. Trainex Corporation. II. Series: Fluids and electrolytes [Filmstrip).
[RB144] 610.73 72-736633
Trainex Corp. 72 MARC
Sodom and Gomoiraii {Motion picture) Titanus, Rome.
Releiispd in the V. S. by Twentieth Centurv-Fox Film
Corp.. lOf.o
154 min, sd. color. S5 mm.
Color by DeLuxe.
Credits: Producer, Goffredo I»mbardo: director, Robert Aldrlch;
screenplay, Hugo Butler: music, MIklos Rozsa ; directors of photog-
raphy. Sllvano Ippolltl, Mario Montuorl. Cyril Knowles; editor. Peter
Tanner. Cast: Stewart Granger, Pter Angeli, Stanley Baker,
RosMna Podesta. .\nouk Almee.
BuiATnarv: A drama describing how the nomadic Behrewa, under
the leadership of I^t, became Involved in the kind of lite led by the
Inhabitants of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.
1. Lot (Biblical character) i. Titanus, s. p. a. n. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Corjwratlon.
Fi 68-1575
Soderhjelm, Martin, 1913-
see
Frustration.
Sofidoc
see
Belgian seascape.
Belgian suite.
Encre.
Sofltedip, s.a.
see
r.l.
The Night.
Soft sculptures {.Motion i»ictme) Ikon Films. Released by
Bailev-Fihn .\ssociates, 1^60; by BFA Kducational Media,
1971."
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring art eonstnictlon
series)
Loop 91m.
With study guide.
Summary : Shows bow a soft stuffed form can be made by using
a tiurd object auch as a telephone as a model. For elementary
grades.
L Soft toy making— Juvenile films. I. Ikon Films. II. Balley-
Filiu .^jwociates. III. BFA Educational Hedta. Series: Explor-
ing art construction series (Motion picture)
372.6 7fr-7lll62
RFA Educational Media
Soft soldering — applying the solder (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 min. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Soldering, series 1)
Ijoop film.
With teacher's guide.
1, Solder and soldering. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Itrltannica Educational Corporation. Series: Soldering (Motion
picture) series ].
671.5 70-705914
Enr'yclopaedia Britannica Bducatlooa) Corp.
Soft soldering — bonded theory {Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 min. n1. color, super 8 mm. (Soldering, series 1)
fjoop flint.
With teaclier'H guide.
1. Snider and soldering. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Urltannirn Edurational Corporation. Series : Soldering (Motion
picture) aerie* 1.
671.5 77-705913
Encyclopaedia Itrltannica Educational Corp.
Soft soldering — cleaning {Motion picture) Eothcoi Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng. Iteleaaed in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
8 min. Mi. color, super 8 mm. ( Holderlng . Mrlea 1)
l»op Aim.
With teacher's ffiilrte.
L Solder and aolderlng. i. Eothen Films, u. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Sertai: Soldering (MotlOD
picture) series 1,
671.5 79-705919
Encyclopedia BriUo- nlca Educatlooal Corp.
Soft soldering — fluxing (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the V. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
■J iniii. si. color, super 8 mm. (Soldering, series 1)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
1. Solder and soldering. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educatlooal Corporation. Series: Soldering (Motion
picture) series 1.
671.5 74^705915
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Soft soldering— using the tods (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
A min. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Soldering, series 1)
I>oop film.
With teacher's guide.
1. Solder and soldering. i. Eothen Films. _n. , Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation,
picture) series 1.
671.5
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Series: Soldering (Motion
78-705916
Soft to remember (Motion picture) Marshall Jacobs, 1969.
25 min. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: A comedy about a boy who visits a college campus, sees
a girl, and falls In love.
r. Jacobs, Marshall. _ ■„„.-„
791.43 72-702576
CINE
Softball: skills and practice (Motion picture) Film Asso-
ciates of California, 1967.
1.S nil:. s(i color 10 mm.
With fiuily guide.
Cifdilt: Kx.cutlve producer. John A, Morgan, Jr.
Suiniitaru: I'ictures the correct way to play Softball. Illustrates
the overhuiid throw, the underhand pitch, catching the t>all, and
batting tiie ball, with emphasis on the need for practice In developing
skill.
1. Softball. I. Film Associates of California, Los Angeles.
796.3572 Fi A 68-391
Film .^.ssocfates of California
Soil (Filmstrip) Bert Kempers. Released by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1970.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. (Environmental decisions: an Inquiry)
With teaching guide.
Summary: Relates that plants and soil are Interdependent, de-
scribes the composition of soil, and shows that many human activi-
ties take soil out of circulation. Encourages students to consider
solutions to the ecological problems of soli.
1. Soils. 2. Plant-soli relationships. I. Kempers, Bert. II. BFA
Educational Media. Series: Environmental decisions: an Inquiry
(Filmstrip)
574.5 79-738215
BF.'^ Educational Media
Soil (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
and Visual Arts, 1970.
Released by Universal Education
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Science fundamentals)
SL'M.\IAUY: A study of soil. Provides a Rclentlflc basis for the
present Interest in ecology. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Soli science — Jiivenlle films. I. Filmfax Productions. New
York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Science
fundamentals (Filmstrip)
[S591.3] 372.3 75-740672
I'niversal Education and Visual Arts
Soil and land resources. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1968.
6 transparencies, color 10 x 12 m, (Conscrvaiion of naiural resources)
With overlays
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Authors, James Swan. William B. Siapp
CONTENTS: Land use afTcets people's welfare — Geological professes in-
fluenced land economy.— SiiL I profile. — Progressive erosion of an exposed hill-
side,—General distribution of erosion.— United States land ownership.
1 Und -United States. 2. Soils— United States 3, Erosion, f I. Agricul-
ture] I Creative Visuals (Firm) II Series Conservation of natural resources.
[Transparencies]
[HD205 1968i 333.7 72-735756
Creative Visuals T2 MARC
Soil color (Filmstrip) University of Illinois, Vocational
Agriculture Service, 1964.
47 fr. color. 35 mm.
Cieditg: Author, It. L. Coursou.
Summarv: DiHCiisses how soil color helps to determine how to use
and manage different soil types, (insiders natire vegetation, drain-
age, amount of organic matter, and other factors that affect aoll
color. With captions.
1. f'olor of soils. 1. Illinois. University. Vocational Agricul-
ture Service
631.4 79-734197
University of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service
Soil conaerration (Motion pioture) Harper A Row, 1969.
Hade by Cascade Pictures of California.
8 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (InvestlFllms for Today's basic
aclence 6)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Explains soil conservation practices, ualDg pbotographa
and animation.
1. Soil connervatloo. i. Navarra, John Gabriel. Today's Imslc
science. Book 6. n. Harper k Row, liMi Series: InvestlFIlms for
Today's basic aclence 6 ( Uotlon picture)
631.4 71-703640
RarpraABow
A Soil for growth {Motion picture) Chicago Board of
Education, 1967. Made by Morton Goldsholl Design
Associates.
12 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: Director, writer, and editor, Millie Goldsholl; narrutor,
Ken Nordlne; photographers, Tom Frees*, Millie Goldsholl.
Summari/: Describes the Gifted Child Program and shows its op-
eratlon in four different Chicago schools.
1. Gifted children — Education — Chicago. 2. Chicago — Public
schools. T. Chicago. Board of Education.
371.95 FiAe&-19
Uorton Goldsholl De- sign Associates
The SoU makers: Decompositifm by simple plants and in-
• sects (Motion picture) Martin Moyer Productions, 1966.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Narrator, Richard L. Hawk; collaborator. Bill Hunter.
Summary: Dlscust<es the necesalty of top soil to all cultures and
forms of life. Shows how carpentM' ants, fungi, beetle larvaet
lichens, and termites contribute to top soil formation by the decom-
position of wood fiber.
1. Soil formation. i. Moyer (Martin) Productions, Seattle.
631.4 Fi 68-90
Soil moisture (Filmstrip) University of Illinois, Vocational
Agriculture Service, 1957.
19 fr, biw. 35 mm. and phonotape. (Plant and aol! science)
Summary: Dlscuasea the moisture required to produce 100 bush-
els of com, average rainfall, fertilizer placement In dry years. Ir-
rigation, and recent work at the University of Illinois In this field.
1. Soil moisture. I. Illinois. University. Vocational Agricul-
ture Service. Series: Plant and soil science (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4123
Illinois. Univ. Voca- tlonal Agriculture Service
Soil, part 1 (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1948.
Made by B. E. Towlson. Released in the U. S. by Car-
man Educational Associates, 1966.
30 fr. Wtw. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Illustrates the different kinds of soil and descrtt)e8 the
faftors that Influence the natural fertility of the soil.
1. Soils— Clas-slflcatlon. 2. Soil fertility. I. Common Ground,
ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Asaoclates.
631.4 79-738539
Carman Educational Associates
Soil, part 1 (Motion picture) Independent Producers Serv-
ice, 1!)69. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Investigations in science: earth
science .-ierles)
Loop fllm.
With study guide.
Credits: Producers, Paul Jaslukonts, Atgia Zemltaltls.
'Summary; Illustrates how soil is made from ground-up rock
through a process of erosion and weathering.
1. Soil formation. i. Independent Producers Service, n. BFA
ICducational Media. Series: Investigations in science: earth
sclent-e series (Motion picture)
551.3 77-708757
BFA Educational Media
Soil, part 2 (Motion picture) Independent Producers Serv-
ice. 1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 ml, I. si. color, super 8 mm. (Investigations in science: earth
science series)
Ivoop fllm
With study guide.
Credits: Producers, Paul Jaslukonls. AJgls Zemltaltls.
Sumtnary: Illustrates how soil is made from ground-up rock
through a proces.s of erosion and weathering.
1. Soil formation. l Independent Producers Strvk-e, ii. LF.V
Educational Media. Series: Investigations in science: earth
science series (Motion picture)
551.3 70-708758
BT.K Educational Media
^Vll rren Schloat Productions,
Soil pollution ( Kilmstrip)
197:?.
2 fllmstrips (pt. I, 56 fr.; pt. 2, 59 fr.) color. 33 mm. and pho-
nodUc: 2 s., 12 in., 33) rpm., 15 min. each .«lde. (Ecology serlCH)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer, James K. Morgan; editor, Sandy Grant
SUMMARY: Illustrates the ways in which the misuse of water-
sheds converts valuable topsoll Into a pollutant, and shows how this
mlsu^ affects huge areas and thousands of life forms.
1. Soil erosion. 2. Water— Pollution. I. Schloat (Warren)
Productions, Pleasant vUle, N. Y. II. Series: Ecology series (Film-
strip. Warren Schloat Productions)
(S623] 333.7 70-740147
Warren Schloat Productions
Soil resources (FUmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made by Multi-Media,
40 fi. color. 35 mm. (The Karth'a reBOurcea)
Wiiti teacher's guide.
Bummary: Describes the portions of the earth's resources wblcb
are derived from the soil. With captions. __
1. Soils. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: The
s:artb's resourcea (Filmstrip)
888.7 70-702048
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Soil structure (Filmstrip) University of Illinois, Voca-
tional Agriculture Service, 1959.
07 fr tiAw. S5 mm. (Plant and soil science)
Bummary: Describes various kinds of soil atructure and tells how
to Improve and maintain good structure In soils. Explains how a
knowledge of soil structure can help solve management problems.
1. Soils. I Illinois. University. Vocational Agriculture Serv-
ice. Series: Plant and soil science (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4128
Iltlnoli. Univ. Voca- tlonil Agriculture Service
324
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Progress Pictures Independent
Soil texture {FHimtrip) University of Illinois^ Vocational
AfH'i^ulture Sen'ice, 1960.
85 fr, bAw. 35 mm. (plant and %<A\ scleace)
Summary: Di<K-U88«« varlniia soil textorea and terms used tn the
Illinois Land-Use-Selectlon Contest. Tells bow a knowledge of soil
texture (size of individual soil particles) ran belp to solve soil man-
agemeot problems.
1. Soil texture. i. Illinois. Unirersltj. Vocational Agriculture
Service. Series: Plant and soil science (Fllmstrlp)
631.4 Fi A 67-4095
Illinois. UntT. Voca- tlonal Apiculture Service
Sofled {Motion picture)
(19-2-t,
45 min. SI. b&w. 16 mm.
Orlftlnallr released In 35 mm.
BaBed on the story entitled The debt of dUhooor, by Jack Boyle.
In the American Film Institute Collection. Ubrarj of Congress.
Sumnuiry: A drama In documentary style about a younjt Rirl who
Is tried and convicted of dealing with drugs and Is later rehabilit-
ated with the help and love of a former schoolmate and her brother,
1. Boyle, Jack. The debt of dishonor, n. Progrees Picturea
Independent, in. American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 71-709644
Sofiizmul»tfil»m
see Moscow. Kino-studift "SoiuzmuI*tfil*m. "
Sojoamer Truth {FOmstrip) Troll Associsteo, 19«9.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (American backgrounds fllmstrlp library)
Credita: Writer, Judith Miller.
SvmtiMty: Pictures events in the life of Sojourner Tnttb, a freed
■lave, and deacrtbee her crusade to abolish slavery and win equal
rt^ts for all Negro people. With capUooa.
L Tnitb, Sojoamer, d. 1883. i. TroU Asaodatea. Series.
922 72-736472
Solana Studios
see Outboard Motor Corporation. Solana Studios
Solar eclipse (Moiion picture) Halas and Batchelor Educa-
tion Division, L<mdon ,196-?, Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
■i niln. si. color. 8 mm.
Ijonp film. Issued in standnrd 8 mm. and In super S mm.
With teacher's mild*'.
Summan/: Uses photographs to show a total eclipse and animated
dlasrams to explain Its causes.
1. Ecllpees. Solar. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films. ltd..
London, ii. Kncyclupaedla Britannica Educational Corporation.
523.7 Fi A 68-2922
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
S<rfar ecHpse {Motion picture) Marble-Gibson Prodnotiona
and Charles Cahill and A^ociates. Roleasad by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study milde.
Bttrnmary: IHscmwes basic concepts about solar edipaea. Including
recent scientific Information and research.
1 Eclipses. Solar. t Marfele^lbson Productions, n. C&hill
(Charles) and Associates, Inc., Hollywood, Oallf. m. AIMS In.'rtnic-
Uonal Media Services.
523.7 70-702675
AIMS Instmctlonal Media Servlcea
Solar eclipse expedition. 1966 {Motion picture) Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory. Released by IJ. S. Atomic Energy
Commission, 1967.
32 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Follows the solar eclipse expedition of 1966 as It
chases the moon's shadow across the South Atlantic Ocean during
the eclipse. Uws animation to explain what sdentlsta look for
when they study the sun's corona during an eclipse. Describes the
three major experiments made during the trip as well as the various
types of equipment used.
1. Eclipses, Solar— 1966. i. U. S. Scientific laboratory, Los
Alamos, N. M. ii. I'. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
Fi E 67-134
U. 8. Atomic Energy Commission
Sdar eclipse (total eclipse of the sun) {Motion picture)
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Solar series)
Loop film.
With teacher'« guide.
Summary: Shows eclipses of the sun; explains why they occur.
1. Eclipses, Solar. l Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London. n. Encj'clopaedla Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series: Solar aeries (Motion picture)
523.7 72-704892
Bncyclopaedia Britan- nica Sdocatlonal Corp.
Dmibleday Multimedia,
Solar eclipses (Motion picture)
1970.
2 mln. gi. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted tn cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Presents diagrams which show the relatloiulilp of the
aun, the moon, and the earth during partial and total Bolar ecUpees ;
explains that the solar atmoapbere and surroundings are revealed
doring solar eel 1 pee.
1. EcllpMs, Solar. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
523.7 70-710100
Donbleday Multimedia
Solar flares {Motion picture) Film Associates of California,
1965.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Space science series)
With study guide.
Crtditt: Supervisor, Edward K. L. Upton.
SKfnnKirv; Pictures the appearance and disappearance of solar
flares, which are sudden, bright outbursts of energy appearing In
various colors from small areas of the sun's surface
1. Sun — Flares. i. Film Associates of California, Lo« Angeles.
Series: Space science series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2297
Film AsMCUtes of California
Solar magnetic fields and solar wind (Motion picture)
Thorne Films in collaboration with High Altitude Observ-
atory, University of Colorado. Made and released by
Thorne Films, 1970.
5 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Solar system)
Loop film.
With film notes on container.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY: A computer generated film which shows magnetic
lines of force and solar wind emanating from a three-dimensional
model of the sun.
1 Solar magnetic fleid. 2. Solar wind. I. Thorne Films, inc.,
Boulder. Colo. II. Series: The Solar system (Motion picture.
Thorne Films)
rQB5393 523.2 72-714261
Thorne Films
Solar Productions
Film Associates of
Nevada Smith.
Solar prominences {Motion picture)
California, 1965.
3 mm, si. color. 8 mm. (Space science series)
With study guide.
Credit*: Supervisor. George O. AbelL
Sumvuiry: Pictures solar prominences, associated with sun spots
and disturbed regions on the sun. as seen from the High Altitude
Observatory in Boulder. Colo.
1. Sun — Prominences. i. Film Associates of California, Los
Angeles. Series : Space science aeries ( Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2298
Fi)m.\880Ciatesof California
Saiax prominences and snnspots (Motion picture) Donble-
day Multimedia, 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Examines solar prominences and sunapots using data
provided by scientific instruments that man has develope<l to study
these surface features of the sun.
1 Sun— Prominences. 2. Sun-spots. I. Donbleday Multimedia.
523.7 74-710101
Donbleday Multimedia
Solar radiation: Snn and earth's rays {Motion picture)
American Meteorological Society. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1967.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (American Meteorological Society
film iieries)
Credit*: Adviser, John N. Howard.
Summary: Uses nnimalion techniques to explain the concept that
the energy radiated away to space by the earth must balance the
energy received from the sun. Explains the roles played by the
rotation of the eanh In showing diurnal variations, and the tilt of
the earth's axis of rotation with respect to the plane of Its orbit in
causing senaons. Shows effects due to the presence of an atmos-
phere and a doud cover.
1. Solar radiation. t. American Meteorological Society.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
551.5 Fi A 67-5972
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Solar radiatioo 2: The earth's atmosphere {Motion picture)
American Meteorological Society. Made by Davidson
Films. Released by Modem Learning Aids and UnivMsal
Education and Visual Arts, 1968.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Educational fllma in the atmos-
pheric sciences) _ _ . ,
Summary- Describes the spectral distribution of Incoming solar
radiation, the outgoing infrared terrestrtal radlaUon, and the inter-
acOona of these two types of radiant energies with atmospheric gases.
1 Solar radiation. i. American Meteorological Society, n.
Modem Learning Aids, New York. in. Universal EducaUon and
Visual Arts. Series: Educational films In the atmospheric sd-
ooces (Motion picture)
551.B 76-702576
OINB
Solar radiations {Filmstrip) Popular Science Audio-Visuals,
1969.
41 fr. tuloT Xi miii.
With ter.ohpr"' guide.
^HMiiMirv.* Presents analogies to develop the concept that the
total amount of radiation from the sun Is In the order of 10** Joules
per second. Shows instruments for detecting this radiation, such
as the solar telewope, coronograpb, spectrograph, and blgb-altltude
tmlloon. Discusses phenomena associated wltli radiations. Including
flunspots. changes in the lono!<pbere, solar flares and prominences,
and aurora. Concludes with lllustratlon.s of the Van Allen belts
and evidences of the solar wind which continually blows throngli
space With captions.
1. Solar radiation. i. Popular Science .\udlo-Vlsuala
523.7 70-733472
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
The Solar system (Filmstrip) C^immon Ground, London,
1947. Made by C. A. Ronan. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
41 fr. biwr. 35 mm.
With teachera notes.
Summary : Presents a Journey through the aolar system from the
Sun to Pluto.
1. Solar system. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman
Educational Assodatea.
623.2 73-738540
Carman Educational Associates
Solar system {FUmstrip)
by Edwin Shapiro.
Edwin Shapiro Co^ 1966. Made
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Filmstrip set 3: Astronomy)
fiwmmary: Incladee an exidanatlon of the structure of the snn.
the corona, solor prominence, and sunapots. Deocribes tbe orbits of
the planets, the phases of Venus, satellites, comets. With captl<His.
1. Solar system. l Edwin Shapiro Company. Series: As-
tronomy (Filmstrip. Edwin Shapiro Co.)
523.2 73-734726
Edwin Sbaptro Ox
325
The Solar sylstem {Famstrip) Budek Films A Slida, 1968.
3o fr. color. 35 mm.
Cred!r>: Editorial con.iultant. Michael H. Budek.
Sumiiuuy: A non-mathematical explanation of the principles, work-
ings, and Immensity of the solar system, using a minimum of statis-
tiCJl.
1. Solar sy.^tem. i, Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides,
Santa Barbara, Calif.
523.2 7^-783168
Budek Films & Slides
The Solar system {Filmstrip) Eye Grate House, 1968.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 831 rpm., 15
mln. iiilrrogroove, (Astronomy in the space age, no. 4)
With teacher's manual.
Credit*: Writer, Jerome J. Notkln.
Summary: Describes the bodies which comprise the solar system,
and shows the effect of the telescope on the study of astronomy.
Discusses some early beliefs about the universe.
1. Solar system. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Astronomy
In the space age (Filmstrip) no. 4.
523.2 Fi A 68-J886
Eye Gate House
The Solar system {Motion picture) Armada Productions,
I.rf)ndon, in association with Clavius Films. Made by
John Dooley. Released in the V. S. by International
Fihn Bureau, 1970.
21 min. Bd, color. 16 mm.
Summary: A survey of current knowledge of the sun, the moon,
and the planet-s, including Mariner 6 and 7 findings on the planet
Mars. Features animated drawings, time-lapse photography of solar
prominences, and color film of the moon's surface taken by Apollo
astronauts. Includes a study of the Ptolemaic system, telescope and
radio astronomy, and the beginning of space flight.
1. Solar system. i. Armada Prodncttons. il International Film
Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
623.2 73-707286
International Film Bureau
Hm Solar tjtttm. [FUmttrip] Scott Education Divinon, 1971.
54 f^. color. 33 aun. (What'i out thercT na 2)
With tcacber'i guide.
SUMMARY: Espteins the importance <tf the Mm to the earth, how ideatim
Mudy it. and what they have leaned about it. Ideatifle* planeti, moooi, u-
tcroida, meteoroida, aad comets, end eKplora one theory of bow the tolar lyuem
came into being. With capoons.
1. Solar lyslcn) — Juvenile fllma. (I. Solar lyHem] I. Scott Craphica.
Educstioa Division. II. Series Whai'i out tbereT (FOmstrip) no. 2.
tQBSOli 523.2 72-732838
Scon Educaboa Divinoo 72 MARC
The Solar system — Galileo Galilei (Filmgtrip) Jam Handy
Orp:anization, 1967.
53 fr culor. 35 mm. (Great discoveries In science, no. 1)
Summary: Prtsents highlights in the life of Galileo Galllel, with
emphasis on his scientific achievements.
1. Galllel, Galileo, 1564-1642. i. Jam Handy Organisation, Inc.
Series: Great discoverlea in science (Filmstrip) no. 1.
925 Fi A 68-4936
Jam Handy Organication
Solar system: inner planets (Motion picture) Halas and
Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Solar ^rle-"!
Loop flim.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pescrlbes the inner planetx of the solar system.
1. Planets. t. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.. Ixtodon.
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Eklucational Corporation. Series:
Solar series (Motion picture)
623.4 77-704896
Encyclopaedia Brltau- nica Educational Corp.
The Solar system ... istaads in space (Motion picture)
Charles Cahill and Associates. Released by AIMS In-
structinna] Media Services, 1969.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Adviser. Irl E. Newlan.
Summary: Discusses and Illustrates basic concepts about the solar
1. Solar system. i. Cahill (Charles) and Associates, fnc, Holly-
wood, Calif, n. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
523.2 75-703638
AIMS Instructional Media Services
The Solar system — its motions {Motion picture) Alex
Haberstroh Studios. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Astronomy series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces the theories of movement of celestial objects
from Ptolemy. Copernicuf), Brahe. and Kepler to Isaac Newton,
Examines the patterns of motion of the planets, the aun. the moona.
thf u>terolds. meterolds, and comets to show that they move under
the influence of gravitation and inertia.
1. Solar system. 2. Mechnnlcs. CelesIlaL i. Haberstroh Film
Studio. Inc., New York. ii. McGraw-Hill Book OomDany. Series:
The -istronomy series (Motion picture)
523.2 Fi A 68-3035
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
The Solar system: I^esser members (Filmstrip) Eye Ghite
House, 1968.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In., S3| rpm.. 12
mln. microgroove. (Astronomy In the space age, no. 5)
With teacher's manual
Credit*: Writer, Jerome J. Notkln.
Summary: Deecrlbes lesser members of the solar system, Includ-
ing planetoids, asteroids, meteors, and comets. Discusses Bode's
law.
L Solar system. l Eye Gate House. Inc. Series: Astronomy
in the space age (Filmstrip) no. 5.
623^ Fi A 68-4887
Eye Gate House
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Solar system: measuring its distensions {Motion pic-
ture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Alex
Habcrstroh.
M min. sd. color. 16 iiini.
Wiih teat-hers guide.
Summary: I'ses live pbotography, animation, aod ppwial effeols
to explore uiethods which astroDOiuers u»e to determine sizes and
distauces between planets in the solar system. Explains the method,
trian^ilalion. in detail.
1. Silar sj-jitem. i. Mc<Jra\v-Hill Book Comp«ny.
522 73-704751
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Solar system: outer planets {Motion picture) Halas and
liiitchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannicn Educational Corp., 1969.
.'1 mill. >1. Color, xiip^r 8 mm. ( Solar >ierie'j>
Ixmp film.
With leather's guide.
tiummary: l>esrrlbes the outer planets of the -ailHr «ysteni.
1. PlanetK. t. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Fllmx, ltd., London.
II. Encyclopaedia Britanulca Educational Corporation. Series:
Solar series (Motion picture)
523.4 70-704897
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
SolderiniT. Part 1: Flat surfaces {Motion picture) Hester
and Associates, 1967.
4 min. !^l. color. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
Loop tllm mounted In cartridge.
Issued la standard 8 mm. and In super S mm.
With study guide.
CredUt: Authors, Clarence Klncaid, Stanley Madeja.
Summary.' Extrialns that some Jewelry deslgtu require large, flat
pieces of metal to be soldered together and shows the correct solder-
ing procedure step by step.
1. Jewelry making. 2. Solder and soldering. i. Hester and As-
■ociates. Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 68-2041
Hester and Associates
Severing. Part 2: Joints {Motion picture) Hester and
Associates, 1967.
4 uiin. si. color. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
I»op flim mounted la cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Author.'!, Stanley Madeja, Clarence Klncaid.
Summary: Demonstrates the basic technique of Joint soldering a
strip to a plate.
1. Jewelry making. 2. Solder and soldering. i. Hester and As-
sociates. Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 68-2042
Hestfr and .Associates
Severing. Part 3: Multiple jobts (J/o^Mm ;>t(;^r0) Hester
and Associates, 1967.
4 min. «i. color. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
Loop tllm mounted in cartridge.
Iviued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: .\uthors, Stanley Madeja, Clarence Klncaid.
Summary: Demonstrates a teclmique of soldering three Joints that
are close ti> one another without melting the solder In each of the
previously soldered Joints.
1. Jewelry making. 2. Solder and soldering. i. Hester and As-
sociates. .Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 68-2043
Hester and .Associates
Soldering a seam {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Boc& Co^
1969. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mill. sl. color, super 8 uini. (Sheet metal series. Set 2:
Hand tool operations)
Ix)Op nim mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the ba»<ic toobi and demonstrates processes
and safety measures to use In soldering a seam.
1. Solder and soldering. i. McOraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: Sheet metal series. Set 2: Hand tool operations (Motion
picture)
671.5 79-708082
UcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Soldering and brazing (Films: rip) Common Ground, Ijon-
don, 1969. Made by Colin Hartland and Th«nas Strange.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1971.
as fr. color. 35 mm. (MeUlwork)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Rsamines the techniques Inrolred In making soft
soldered Joints, silver soldered Joints, and brazed Joints.
1. Solder and soldering. 2. Bracing. I, Common Oround, ltd ,
London. II. Carman Educational Associates. III. Series: Metal-
work iFllmstrip)
rTT267] 684.09 70-739976
Carman Educational Associates
The Soldier {Motion picture) Family Theater. 1964.
.') tnln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Song of the ages )
Credit*: Producer, Patrick Peyton ; supervising producer. Maria
Luca de Teoa; director, Dick Colla; screenplay, Don Peters; nar-
rator, William Sbatner; mustc, Darld Raksln- csmefaman. James
Crabbe.
Bummary: A modem Interpretation of Psalm 41 using a drama-
tlaation about a soldier who Is shot wblle sharing his chocolate bar
with a seagull along a deserted beach.
Another issue. 3fi nun.
1. Bible. O. T. Psalms xta— Criticism. interpreUUon. etc.
I. Bible. O. T. Psalms xm. ir. Family Theater, Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Song of the ages ( Motion Picture)
228 70-702127
family Theater
The Soldier. [Motion picture] Aualender-Hunter FUnia.
Released by Leland Autlender FOnu. 1972.
i mill. id. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY Recounudtcnperienccs of Btoldkr, who during baitk raises
his rifk lo »hoo( ■ barefoot nun. Esplaint Ihsl •■ th« man appcsre to be Christ,
the loUiec U shocked into facing the horrifying retponsibilily of killing, which
it pan of war
I War and religion 1 AuslctMler-Hunicr Fdms. II. Auslender (Leiaad)
ProductMMM. Lo* Anaelct.
[BT736.2] 172 72-700033
ONE 73 MARC
Soldier man (Motion picture) Mack Sennett, 1926. Re-
leased by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp., (1971 ?j
42 niln. al. bAw. 16 nim.
Also issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
SUMMARY: A comedy In which Harry Langdon plays the dual
role of a World War I doughboy aud a perpetually inebriated king
of a small European country.
I. Sennett, Mack, 1880- II. EastlQ-Phelan Corporation, Dav-
«iport, Iowa.
791.43 71-713610
Eastiu-Phelan Corp.
Soldner ceramic {Motion picture) Summit Films, 1970.
34 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Hummnry: A study of the life and work of Paul Soldner, a ceram-
ist Shows bow the environmeot in which a potter works Is reflected
in his ceramics.
1. Soldner. Paul. i. Summit Films.
738.1 79-706112
CINE
Soledad (Motion picture) KCET, 1971.
!S3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Examines the underlying causes and conditions that
hare resulted in deaths of Inmates and guards at Soledad SUte
Prison, Soledad, Calif. Includes interviews with inmates, guards,
and prison administrators.
1 Soledad Correctional Training Facility. I. KCET (Television
station) Los Angeles.
[HV9481] 366 78-713277
CINE
Solid figures (Motion picture) Hester and Associate, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Elementary geometry: forms
we -ee)
I>>op fllm mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
IKEDITS: Director, Oliver B. Wheeler.
SI "M.\IARY: Describes solid flgnres as geometric forms and gives
ei:iimples of their use in everyday life.
1. Geometry, Solid. I. Hester and Associates. II. Series: Ele-
mentary geometry: forms we see (Motion picture)
[QA491] 513 70-712688
Hester and Associates
Solid figures (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 min. .si. color, super 8 mm. (Forms we see)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Explores various aspects of solid figures and their
occurrence in common objects of dally life. Covers cubes, cylinders,
cones, ellipses, parabolas, hyperbolas, pyramids, spheres, ellipsoids,
and rectangular, triangular, hexagonal, and octagonal prisms.
1. Polyhedra. I. Hester and Associates. II. Series: Forms we
see (Motion picture)
[(iA491] 613 73-712284
A. L. A. Booklist
Stdid geometry {FUmatrip) Common Ground, London. Be-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1968.
32 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Plane and solid geometry)
With teaching guide.
Credits: Author, Colin Hartland.
Summary: An orthographic representation of laminas, prisms,
and pyramids: of sections of geometrical solids : of conic sections;
and of auTlllary views.
1. Qeometrj', Solid. i. Common ground, ltd., London, n. Car-
man Educational Associates. Series: Plane and solid geometry
(Pllmstrlp)
513 73-736136
Carman Educational Assodates
Scriid, liquid, gas, part 1
Associates, 1969.
{Motion picture) Bailey-Film
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Investigations In science: Prop-
erties of matter .series!
I>oop film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary: F'lat part of a study of the three forms of matter,
.thowing water in Its three ba-slc states — ice, liquid, and water vapor.
Illustrates the movement of molecules, and points out that all sub-
-stances change from one state of matter to another If their tempera-
tures change Kuflicientiy.
1. Matter— Properties. i. Kailey-Fllm Associates. Series: In-
vestigations In science: Properties of matter series (Motion picture)
530.4 70-708068
Balley-FIlm Associates
Solid, liquid, gas, part 2 {Motion picture) Bailey-Film As-
sociates, 1969.
4 mi:i. si. color, super 8 mm. (Investigations In science: Prop-
erties of matter series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With study giilde.
Summary: Second part of a study of tlie three forms of matter,
showing water In Its three basic states— ice, ilqiiid, and water vapor.
Illustrates the movement of molecules, and points out that all sub-
.stances change from one state of matter to another If their tempera-
tures change sufllctently.
1. Matter — Properties. i. Bailey-Fllm Aasociatea Series: In-
vestlgatlona In science: Properties of matter series (Motion picture)
630.4 74-708069
Bsiley-Fllm AsMorlates
The Solid lofic tcchnoloffr drcott (MoHon pioturt) Inter-
national Business Uachinea Corp., Components I>iTisi<xi,
1966.
20 mill. wl. color. 16 mm. ( Profile of a process)
/Nummary; Prewnls a tour through a manufacturlnjc facility for
prmlucing micro-electronic circuits for use in modern computer sys-
tems. Focuses primarily on new machines that bad to be Inveoted to
sttsln rellsble. low-cost, high-volume production.
1, Electronic calculating-machines — Circuits. t. IntemstlMUl
ftuHlnens Mai-binea Corporation. Components Dlvlsioa. Series:
Profile of a procexs (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-670
CINB
Solid ihapes. (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Hlma.
30 min. id b&w. 1« mm. (Arithmeik. no. 7)
SUMMARY: Explains that the world ii made of lolids which ire >hapes
enclosing ihree-dimeniional space. Focuses on solid shapes in which all of the
faces arc tiie same size and shape.
I. Geometry. Solid— Juvenile filnu. [I. Geometry, Solid] I. British
Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films. 111.
Series: Arithmetic. [Motion picture] no. 7.
tQA49lj 513 77-714413
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Tlie S<riid tin coyote {Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pic-
tures. Released by Vitaphone Corp., 1966.
5 min. sd. color. 85 mm. ( Looney tune cartoon )
Creditu: Producers, David H. DePaUe, Friz Freleng; director,
Rudy Larriva- writer, Don Jurwlch; creators of anlmatlOT, Hank
Smith, Virgil Ross, Bob Bransfbrd; music. Bill Lava; film editor,
Joe Slracusa.
SMmmary: An animated cartoon about a coyote who builds a
monstrous tin likeness of himself to fool a roadrunner.
L Warner Brothers Pictures, inc. n. Vitaphone Corporation.
Serlefl' Looney tune cartoon {Motion picture)
791.43 72-704387
Society for
326
Solid waste — a new pollutant (Filmstrip)
Visual Education, 1971.
G3 fi*. color. 3.*^ mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33} rpm.. 15
min, mlcrogroove, (Atnerlca's urban crisis, group 1, no. 4)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Woodbury Conkling.
Summary: Illustrates the growing amount of litter In urban areas.
Defines our "convenience" way of life, planned obsolescence In manu-
factured goods, and the influence of these factors on Increasing solid
waste.
1. Refuse and refuse disposal — U. S. I. Society for Visual Bdu-
catiou, inc., Cblcago. Series: America's urban i^sls (Filmstrip)
group 1, no. 4.
614.7 73-738051
Society for Visual Education
Solids and liquids (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 197L
Made by Teleniated Motion Pictures, 1969.
35 fr. color. S5 mm. (Classifying) , .,. . u,
Issued in set 3 of 4 sets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of science from a process and Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary Deals with the science process of classifying, with
emphasis on solids and liquids. With captions. For primary grades.
1 Liquids— Juvenile films. 2, Solids— Juvenile films. I. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: Classifying (Pllmstrlp)
372.3 75-737679
HcGraw-Hill Book Co.
Solids, liquids and g:ase8 (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
I roll color. 35 mm. (Science fundamentals)
SUMMARY- Explains that all matter consists of atoms and
molecules. Clarifies Important differences between solids, liquids,
and gases, and describes the part which molecules pUy In those dif-
ferences With captions. For elementary grades.
1 Matter— Juvenile films. I. Fllmfai Productions, New York.
11. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Science
fundamentals (Filmstrip) »,„*-„
rQCl71] 372.3 70-740679
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Soliloquies of Shakespeare {Motion picture) Syd Cassyd
Productions, 1954.
13 motion pictures, sd. b&w. 16 mm.
First l^liakespearlan film folio.
Television version (60 min.) also Issued.
Summary: John Carraditie reads well-known selections from the
plays of Shakespeare: Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and the
historical plays.
I. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. ir. Cassyd (Syd) Productions,
Los Angeles.
822.3 Fi A 67-5579
Syd Cassyd Productions
Soliloquy of a river {Motion picture) Hardman-Davison
Productions. Released by Nature-Guide Films, 1969.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Tells the story of a river with emphasis on Its con-
tinuing t>eauty and on the life In and around a stream during the
changing seasons of the year.
1. Rivers. i. Hardman-Davlson Productions, n. Nature-Guide
Films.
574.92 70-702873
CINE
Soliloquy of a river {Motion picture) KEG Productions^
Toronto. Released in the U. S. by A-V Explorations,
1969.
26 min. sd. ct)lor. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced In cooperation with the National Audubon and Cana-
dian Audubon Societies.
Credit*: Producers, D. Gibson. R. Ellis, G. S. Kedey; consultant,
0. Knerer; music. R Harrison; photography, M. Hardman, B. Da-
vison; editing, L. Lawrence, D. Smitli.
Summary: Presents the life cycle of a river, and shows It slowly
turning into a polluted waterway.
1. Rivers. i. Keg Productions Limited, n. A-V Explorations,
inc. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre (Motion picture)
551.4 70-709408
A-V Eiploratlons
The Solitary man {Motion picture) Fiiniily Theater, 1964.
5 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Soturof the ages)
Credit*: Producer. Patrick Peyton; supervlaing producer. Maria
Lucu de Tenn : director and si'reenplay. BUI Webb: narrator, Mae-
doniild Orey; music, David Raksln: cameraman. Donald Henderson.
Summary: A modern interpretation of Psalm 6 using the dramati-
sation about a dejected, unemployed man and a little boy who gives
him a toy doll.
— .\nother issue. ;?5 mm.
1. Bible. O. T. Psalms vi— Criticism, Interpretation, etc. I.
Bible. O. T. Psalms vt. n. Family Theater, Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Sonjr of the ages ( Motion picture )
223 70-702119
Family Theater
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Solitude y^ot'on picture) Columbia Broadoasting System,
19:,9. Presented in cooperation with the N'ew York State
Education Dept.
:^S min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Camera 3)
Tetecnst on the CBS-TV program Camera 3.
Ci-eiiti: Producer. John McCiffert; director, Aothooj Parrar;
writer. Clair Poskam. Caat: Ruth Altman, Roger de KoTen, Gei^ld
HIken. Mike Kellln.
Summary: An explorer, a philosopher, a social man, and a woman
express their opinions of solitude, its beoeflts and Its perils. Includes
quotations from H. D. Thoreau, Admiral Byrd, Sir Francea Bacon,
William Cowper. Dr. Samuel Johnron, R W. Emerson, and Siegfried
Sn««oon.
1. Solitude. r. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. Series:
Camera 3 (Motion picture)
152.4 Fi 68-653
Solo (Motion picture) Pyramid Films, 1971.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producers, David Adams, Mike Hoorer: dIr«rtor and
nrltu-, Mike Hoover.
StMMARY: Portrafs the efforts and exhilarations that are
experienced \>j the solo mountain climber. Filmed la Mexico, the
United States, and Canada.
1. Mountaineering. I, Pyramid Films, Inc.
[G510] 796.6 75-712413
Pyramid Films
Soloaoa, a ■•■ of vbdoM. [Motion picture] Concordia Films,
1959.
17 r>
(Old Testament Scnpturet)
Abo bsued Jn bAw.
With leader'! suk5e.
SUMMARY: The gifts of wudoni, wealth, and fame us )uu nil« poMCsscd
by Sotoman miify to the UesMnp that come from the love of God.
1. Solomon. King of IitkI 1 Concordia Publishing House, Si. Louis
11. Series: Old Tetument Scnpiures. (Moiton picture)
[BS380.S6] 222 72-701680
Concordia Films 72 MARC
Solomon and the Temple (FUmatrip) Roa's Films, 1969.
Fi» fr. color. 3^ mm. and phonodisc: 1 k., 12 in.. 33i rpm.,
15 min. tiiicrogroore. (Kings and prophets, part one)
CredUt: Authors. Slater M. Johnlce Cohan. Sister M. EUaabeth
Fowkes; cimstiUant, Bernard Cooke.
flnmnMr]/: Denci-lbe^ events In the life of Solomon, Including the
bonding of the Temple, and the Biblical writer's Judgment of him.
Points out that true glory consists In faithfulness to the worahlp
of Tahweh and that true wisdom consists la knowing how to live
as Tahweh's people.
1 Solomon, King of Israel. i. Roa's Films, Milwaukee. Se-
ries: Kings and propbets (Fllmstrip) part otte.
222 73-733702
Roa's Films
Soloaicw: builder of the tCMple. [Hlmstrip]
1967.
Cathednl Film*.
5«fr. color 35 mm. and phonodisc: I «.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm- (Stortca
frooi the Old Tesuroent. Series 6: Heroes of Israel, no. 4)
With scnpt and study guide.
CREDITS: Producers. Edward D. Eagle, Maxwell V. Petiow; director. Jack
L Tyler; writer. Jcue L. Cobuni,
SUMMARY: Portrays the wisdom of Solomon. Covm the buikliitg of his
temple mod palace, shows how Soloroon became weak in his later years aad
eventually desuoyed what he had perfected.
1, Solomon. King of Israel I Cathedral Films, inc., Burbaak. Calif, 11.
Series. Stones from the CM Testament Series 6: Heroes of luael. [Fdmstrip] do.
(BSS80.S6]
Cathedral Films
222
72-733441
MARC
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Film Collection
see
Kreise.
Muratti Grieft einl
StufUe Nr. 6.
Sabticc (Motion picture) Walter Ungerer, 1971.
33 mln. sd. color. 16 oim. (Oobleland. ao. 3)
SC.MM.\RV: An ezperlmeotat film adapted from a po«n br Hark
Strand entitled The dress.
1. ExperimeoUt dims. I. Strand. Hark, 1984- The dress.
II. Ungerer. Walter. III. Series: Oobleland (Uotloo picture) no. 8.
[PX1995.9.E96] 704.946 72-7184M
CINE
Soltys, Rictiard
Shakespeare primer.
Solubility: coaiaoD ion effect. [Motion picture] Dept of Chemis-
try, Yale University. Made by David C. Anderson and An*
drew Patterson, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1971.
4 min. si. color, super S mm. (Yaic chemistry film series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: DcmoRStrstes the common ion effect while testing for the
presence of iotu in the solution.
I. Solubility 2. ionic solution. I. Yale University. Dept. of Cbcmutry.
II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Yale chem-
istry film scries. [Motion picturei
[QD543i 541 73-714960
Encyclopaedia Britannica 73 MARC
Educational Corp
SolBbtUty: effect of cmiceBtratitHi. [Motion picture] Dept of
Chemistry, Yale University. Made by David G. Anderson and
Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1971.
i min. si color super S mm. (Yale chemistry film scries)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents espcrimcnts with lead chloride to illustrate how con-
trolled observaliotu arc used to evaluate simple solubility product calculatioaa
1 . Solubility. 2. Lead chloride. I. Yale University. DcpL of Chemistry.
II. Encyclopaedia Briunnica Educational Corporation. 111. Seriea: Yak chem-
istry film scries. [Motion picture]
[QD543) 546 77-714961
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Solubility of compounds. Part 1 : Stmctore and solubiMtT
(Motion picttu*) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
Made by William BroBe Productions.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Techniques of organic chemistry.
Series 1 : Manipulation of liquid.'* and solids, no. 9)
I..OOP film.
With study ^Ide.
CREDITS; Authors, Joseph Casanova. John A. Hangravite.
SUMMARY: Illuatrates the effect of the structure of the solute
molecule on its solubility in a solvent.
1. Solution (Chemistry) I. Hott. Rinehart and WlnstMi, Inc.
Series: Techniques of organic- chemistry. Series 1: Hanlpulatloa of
liquids and solids (Motion picture) no. 9.
547 70-709848
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Solubility of compounds. Part 2: Effects of terapcrator*
and solvent variation (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1970. Made by William Broee Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Techniques of organic chemistry.
Series 1 : Manipulation of liquids and sotids, no. 10)
Ijiop film.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Authors, Joseph Casanova, John A. Mangravite.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the determination of temperature ef-
fect on solubility with a solubility te«t for anthracene tn benzene;
Illustrates the effect of solvents of widely differing polarity.
1, Solubllliy. I. Holt. KInehart and Winston, tno. Series:
Technlqnes of organic chemiatry. Series I: ManlpulatlOD of liquids
and solids (Motion picture) no. 10.
547 74-709St8
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Soluble and insoluble substances (Motion picture) Iwa-
nami Films, Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1970.
3 miu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Properties of solutions series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Table salt, copper sulfate, rosin, and naphthalene are
tested for solubility in water. In benzene, and In alcohol to show
that .solubility is a function of both solvent and solute.
1. .Soluti<m (Chemistry) l Iwanaml Elga Selsakujo, Tokyo,
n. BFA Educational Media. Series: Properties of solutions series
(Motion picture)
641 76-708809
BFA Educational Media
Solution of alkali metal in liquid ammonia {Motion picture)
Yale University, 1964.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm
Abridged version.
Creditt: Producers, Andrew Patterson, Jr., David G. Anderson;
photographers, Oene BJerke, Margery Riddle.
Summary: Examines the techniques and craftsmanship of basic re-
search. Uses the preparation of a two-phase solution of ."odlum In
ammonia. Coven fundamentals of glassworklng and Tarlons tech-
niques, including use of McLeod gage, leak testing, and trake-out pro-
cedures.
1. Sodium. 2. Liquid ammonia. 3. Glass manufacture. i. Yale
University.
Fi 67-513
Solution oi alkali metal in liquid ammonia (Motion picture)
Dept of Chemistry, Yale University. Made by David
G. Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
B min. sd. color. Ifl mm. (Yale chemistry film series)
Abridged version.
SUMMARY : Summarize.s the steps of a research experiment
designed to obtain a .stable solution of sodium In liquid ammonia.
iiuiicntes thiit specialized techniques and meticulous care are de-
manded fi-equpiitly In fundamental research.
1. Chemical research. 2. Sodium. 3. Liquid ammonia. 4. Solu-
tion (Chemistry) I. Yale University. Dept- of Chemistry. II.
Encycliipuedla Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series:
Yale chemistry film series (Motion picture)
[QD40J 541 73-713301
Em-j'clo|)a< 'llii Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Solution of alkali metal in liquid ammonia (Motion picture)
Dept. of Chemistry, Yale University. Made by David G.
Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
'24 min. sd. color. 18 mm. { Yale chemistry film seriesl
Sl'MSIARY: Introdui-e.s fundamental research to students who
are consiticriug making a career* in chemFstry. Shows how a re-
searcher attacks the problem of isolating a sample of sodium dis-
solved In liquid ammonia without having it decompose t>ecause of
Impurities and discusses the rationale for the eiperiment.
L Chemical research. 2. Sodium. 3. Liquid ammonia. 4. Solu-
tion (Chemistry) I. Vale University. Dept. of Chemistry. IL
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series:
Yale chemiatry film aeries (Motion picture)
[QD40] 541 77-713302
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Kducatlonal Corp.
Solntloa of aaltK tlM miatioB of solaUUty with tMnperttare.
[Motion picture] Ohio State University Dept. of Chemistry.
Made by W. T. Linnncott, W. R. Barnard, and R. T. Yinglinf.
Released by W. B. Saunders Co., 1970.
20 min. (d. color. 16 mm. (Ceneral chemistry laboratory filmt)
Abo iiaucd in super 8 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound track and as
electronic video rccofdinf.
With laboratory manual entitled Experimental general chemistry.
Based on the book entiUed Eiperimenial general chemistry, by Lippiocoit,
Meek, and Verhock.
SUMMARY: Shows a detailed experimental procedure to study the effect of
temperature on the lolubtlity of salts, and discusses the use of Lc Chatelier's
principles.
1 Solubility. 2. Salts. I. Lippincott, William Thomas, 1924- Ex-
perintentsl general chcmbtry. II. Ohio. State University. Columbus. Dept.
of Chemistry. Ill, Saunders (W B-) Company. Philadelphia. IV, Series: Gen-
eral chemistry laboratory (Urns. [Motion picture)
[QD5433 542 74-715053
Ohio Suie University 72 MARC
Solution sets (FUmstrip) Popular Science Pub. Ca, Audio-
Visual Division, 1969.
•13 fr color. 35 mm. (Elementary- mathematics)
FOM li.nwtrip no. 7H-2.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Explains that a replacement for the variable which
makes a true statement is a polutlon of the open aentence, and points
out that the solution of an open sentence may uot always be the
same, depending on the replacement set. Notea that the solution set
consists of alt members of the replacement set which make an open
sentence a true statement. With captions.
1. Set theory. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division, a. FOM fllmstrip no. 7H-2.
Series: Elementary mathematics (Flltnatrip)
372.7 Fi A 68-4760
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audlo-Tlsual DIt.
Solatkw step (fpceck lA). [Ftlnutrip] Mt. San Jacinto College,
1968.
30 fr. cokw . 35 mm. and pbonoUpe: pUstic. single-track, 1 reel (5 in).
3 3/4 ips.. 26 min.
Also issued with i^ionotapc to cassette.
With student response sheet.
SUMMARY; Describes ihe solution step process, used in s speech when the
purpose is to coavmce o( persuade.
1. Oratory. 2 Persuasion (Rhetoric) I. Mi. San Jacinto CoU^e.
[PN4121) 808.5 72-734996
Ml San Jacinto College 72 MARC
S<^iitions {Motion picture) Gakken Co., Tokyo. Beleued
in the U. S. by Bailey-Film Aaaociates, 196&.
13 m::i sd. color. J6 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Presents experlmeuts demonstratlog Tarlous charac-
teristics of a chemical solution.
1. Solution (Chemistry) j. Gakken Film Ompany, ltd., Tokyo,
n. Bailey-Film .Associates.
541 7ft-703102
Balley-Film Associates
SoUtkMs. [Motion picture] Coronet lostnictioul FilnM. 1973.
16 n
color. 16 n
Special version of the 19S9 mocton picture of the same title with simplified
science vocabulary for slow learners.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Dale A. Dretsbach.
SUMMARY: Dcfinea solutions in terms of solutes and sotventa. depicts
some common types of solutions, and preaenu factors which innucrtce solubility.
including temperature, pressure, and composition, attd practical appHcatioM of
solutions in chemistry. Laboratory demonstrations illustrate the more importaat
characieristtcs of solutions.
I, Coronet Instructional Ftbns.
371.9 72-700847
72 MARC
I, Solution (Chemistry)
t<3D541,
Cororwl Instructional
[Moticm ^ncturc] Academy Films, 1971.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Robert Galati.
SUMMARY: Discusses a (ew solutions for cleaning the polluted environ-
ment Shows recycling of materiala, the use of glass for streets in FuUerton,
California, and an experimental program Tor recycling water in Santec, Cali-
fomis. Emphasizes the use of bicycles, car pools, and public iramsportaliaa
whenever possible, snd describes the advantage* o* aerial trams and lifts.
1. Pollution, 1. Academy rilms. Hollywood. Calif.
tTD175i 614.7 72-715409
Academy Fihns 72 MARC
Solving open sentences (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, lOTl.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Concepts of modern mathematics, part S)
SUMMARY; Shows how Ihe solution of open sentences Involving
one variable is developed utilizing the various properties of eqtuill-
tles. such as the additive and multipUeatlve
1. Proposltlonal calculus. I. Filmfax Productions, New York.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Seriea: Concepts of
modern mathmetics (Fllmstrip) part 3.
[QA9] 611 70-740641
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Solving pairs oi equations {Motion picture) General Learn-
ing Corp., 1970. Made by Davidson Filna.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Teaching the rational numbers)
Bummarif: lUastrates how to locate a point by Cartlstan graphtog
using a story about a boy who uses this method of graphing to help
aoBoe pirates find a treasure which tbey had lost.
1. EquatitHis, Simultaneous. l General Learning Corporatioo.
Series: Teaching the rational numbers (Motion picture)
613 73-705667
CINB
327
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Solving pairs of equations (pirates) (Motion picture) Na-
tional Council of Teftchere of Sfathematics in cooperation
wirh General Ijearninor Corp. Made by Davidson Films,
npleased by Silver Burdeft Co., 1970.
10 min. sil, color. 16 mm. fEIetneDtary matheniatico for
tc.1. hcni and students. Studeot film 12B)
With teacher's eiilde.
CRKDITS: Project rtiirotor. Harry D. Ruderman; teachers,
Ijiiiren G. W.jodby. Joseph Mora.v.
SUMMARY: An animated film In which a roung crewman on a
pirate ship solves pairs of equations In order to avoid walking the
plank.
1. Bquations, Simultaneous. I. National Pouncll of Teachers
of Mathematics. II. Silver Biirdett Company. III. Series: Elemen-
tary mathematics for teachers and students. Student film 12B {Mo-
tion picturel
IQA195] 611 74-713722
Silver BurdettCo.
Solving personal problems. [FUmstrip]
Corp.. 1968.
Educational Projections
27 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. L«vcl I. R-189)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinrorcem«nt or
medial M and final M. Describes some of the problems faced by people with
personal or social handicaps, and suggests ways the student can either overcome
his problem or live comfortably with it. With captions. For elementary grades.
I . Reading (Elementary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language — Consonants
—Juvenile films. 3. Socially handicapped children —Juvenile Ttlms. (1. So-
cially handicapped. 2. Physically handicapped] I. Educational Projections
Corporation. II. Scries: Reading program. (Filmsiripi Level 1, R-189.
[LB1573] 372.4 72-733602
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Solving problems with a microscope {Motion picture) Na-
ti(i!i;il nrondcasting Co.. 1005. M:ule by Prism Produc-
tioi.^ i:i cooperation with New ^'ork LnivtTsity. Released
by Prisni Productiong, 1969.
-S luiD. sd- !>&»'. 16 mm. (Inquiries In science ... wilb Mr.
Wizard)
Transferred from orlKinal vldeotat)e of the television series Mr.
Wizard.
With teacher's jrulde.
Credits: Producer and author. Don Herbert.
Summaru: Demonstrates the various kinds of Information that can
be obtained hy usIdk a microscope, iucludlnjc the measurement of
the eye of a needle, how a beaded chain is made, what happens when
a lijht bulb filaiuent burns out. and why burrs stick to clothina.
1 .Microsotp^ and microscopy. i. National Broadcasting Com-
pany, inc. 11. Prism Productions, Inc., New York. in. Mr. Wizard
(Mi-Tloii picture) Series: Inquiries in science ... with Mr. Wizard
1.M"iloii pict'irei
678 74-702101
I'ri>>m Proi1ii'"tinns
Solving radical equations {FUmstrip) Popular Science
Audio-Visiiftis, 1971).
43 fr. color. 3."i inni.
With tearliers' guide.
Creditt: Author. Halg Bohlgian.
iSummarii: Describes application!* which Involve formulas with
radicals, and explainu the algebraic method of solving several radi-
cal equations. With captions,
1. Equations — Numerical solutions. 2. Equations, Roots of.
I. Popular Science Audlo-TUmals.
612 72-733375
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Solving the paper caper {Motion picture) Eastman Kodak
Co., 1967. Made by Richard Young and Richard Quataert.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummniy: Describes the concept of mlcrofllm systems and dis-
cusses general microfilming techniques. For use in an Industrial
training program.
1. MIcrophotograpby. i. Eastman Kodak Company.
778.3 Fi A 68-8-21
CINK
Solving the unbalanced bridge {Motion picture) Tektronix,
1964.
17 itiiti. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sumntitrt/: A lecture by a technical Instructor. Takes the prob-
lem of the unbalanced bridge and shows bow to solve the problon
with Therenio's theorem.
1. Bridge circuits. 2. Electric networks. i. Tektronix, Inc.,
Beaverton, Or.
621.38 79-707345
Tektronix
Somalia (FUimfrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides,
1962.
■_'j ft- (filor. 35 mm.
Shorter vemtons (-12 fr anil 42 double fr.) Issued In 1963. with
arript.
Creditt: Author. Anthony D. Marshall.
Stimmari/: Bhows bow the native Somallans lire, and describes
Nome of the economic and social problems of their country. With
captions.
1. Somalia. t. Itudek (Herl>ert E.) Films and Slides, Santa
Barbara, r'alif.
916.7 78-786830
lludek Films and Slides of Calif.
Somalia {Mof.on picture) AV-ED Films,
ilelcne Fischer.
Made bj
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer, director, aod writer, Heleae Fischer.
Humtiutri/: I>e«crlbea the geographical features of Ethlt^U and
tella about the customs, manoers, morals, religions, and Tocatlens of
the people llvlog there.
1. Somalia. 2. Ethiopia. L AV-ED Fllma, Bollywood, Calif.
916.7 72r-701204
AV-KD Films
Some are more equal than others (Motion picture)
News. Released by Carousel Films, 1971.
CBS
40 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Justice In America, no. 1)
CREDITS: Producers, John Sharnlk. Harry Morgan; reporter,
Eric Sevareld.
SUMMARY : Discusses faults of the American Judicial system,
focusing on the treatment of ethnic minorities In the courts, the
Inequitable ball system, and discriminatory practices In Jury selec-
tion.
1. Criminal justice, Administration of— U. S. 2. Race discrimina-
tion— U. S. I. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
II. Carousel Films. Inc., New York. III. Series: Justice In America
(Motion picture) no. 1.
iKF9223] 323.42 73-713876
Carousel Films
Some baby (Motion picture)
Pathe Exchange, 1922.
Hal Roach. Released by
10 mln. si. b&w. 35 mm.
In the Hal Roach Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Collection, library of Congress.
CAST : Harry "Snub" Pollard.
SUMMARY: A comedy In wbicb a baby, carefully concealed In a
box, Is placed In the automobile of two newlyweds. Later, burglars
rob their home and take all the wedding presents. Including tbe baby.
I. Roach. Hal, 1892- II. Patbe EichanRe, Inc. III. Hal
Roach Collection. IV. American Film Institute 0>IlectloiL
7«.48 74-710440
Some beginnings of social psychiatry (Motion picture)
President and Fellows of Harvard College, 1966.
14 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
A Harvard Medical School mental health training film, by Edward
A. Mason.
Eicerpts from a lecture by Erich Lindemann.
Summary: Dr. Erich Lindemann discusses tbe development of
his concepts of social psychiatry, and describes the problems Involved
in establishing the social psychiatrist In the community.
1. Social psychiatry. r. Lindemann. Erich, ii. Harvard Uulver-
slly.
362.2 Fi 68-252
Some birds are extinct (FUmstrip) My weekly reader, 1966.
Made by Communicators.
22 fr color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 24-«6,
Summary-- Tells the story of the extinction of the passenger
pigeon.
1. Passenger pigeons. 2. Birds, Extinct, i. My weekly reader.
872.6 71-733081
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
SoBc call It software. [Motion picture] IBM World Trade Corp.
Made by Film Enterprises. Released by Modem Talking Pic-
ture Service. 1972.
10 min. *d. color. 16 mm.
Other language vertiont istued: French, German, Spanish.
SUMMARY: Show) how people auemble the iiutructioni which enable
computer* to furKtion and to help lolve problems. Illuttrate* traffic control by
computer.
1. Programmini (Electronic computers) 2. Electroak data proccMing—
TrafTic engineering. I. IBM World Trsde Corporitton. 11. Modem Talking
Picture Service, inc.
lQA76] 651.8 72-700598
CINE 73 MARC
Some courses don't count (Mtition picture) Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Critical moments In teaching)
With teacher's guide and with guide for Independent study edited
by David Gllessmau.
SUMMARY: An open-end film in which a student's request for
advice on his curriculum, causes the teacher to measure desirability
versus practicality.
1. Education— Curricula. I. Holt, Ulnehart and Winston, Inc.
II. Series: Critical moments In teaching (Motion picture)
ILB1570] 370.7 73-709126
Holt. Rinehart aod Winston
Srnne day Fll grow up (FUmstrip) 3sim Handy School
Service, 1969.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 5 min.
mlcrogriMive. (Sing-a-song of cleanliness)
Sumutaiy; K sing-along approach to learning cleanliness habits.
Tells children that they will naturally grow up. with girls becoming
ladies and boys becoming men. For primary grades,
1. Hygiene — Juvenile films. 2. Orowth — Juvenile flltna. t. Jam
Handy School Service, Inc. Series: Sing-a-song of cleanliness
(Fllmstrlp)
372.8 76-736547
A. I... A. Booklet
Some ecological considerations (Filmstrip) Q-f-Ed Pro-
ductions. Keleased by Q-f-Kd Productions and Society for
Visual Education, 1971.
M fr. color. 39 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In.. S3| rpm.,
10 mln. (The Ecological crisis)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer, Richard Felger; production consultant, Shel-
ton P, Applegate.
SUMMARY : Describes the science of ecology and Its Importance
to the survival of mankind. Emphasises that man can control his
environment without disturbing Its balance If he carefully uses the
knowledge tie has at hl« disposal
1. Ecology. 2. EnvlronmeDtal policy. \. Q+Bd Productions.
II. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. IIL Serlv: The
Ecological crisis (Film- strip)
574.5 78-738567
Society for Visual Education
Some elementary things an osciUoecope can do (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 mliL sl. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments in phy^lcx: cath-
oile-ray osclllORCOpe)
Ix>op film.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Smith.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the versatility of tbe cathode-ray oscil-
loscope by showing that it can be used as a voltmeter, a clock, and
a eraph plotter. Shown the screen patterns produced by speech and
music after a microphone is connected to the vertical Input. Shows
how the cathode-ray oscilloscope responds to a flashlight, a strobo-
scopic light, and a flashbulb when a photoelectric cell Is connected.
1. Cathode ray oscillograph. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational (Ik>rporatlon. II. Series: Experiments In physics: cathode-
ray oscilloscope (Motion picture)
[TK7878.7] 537.5 71-713531
Encyclopaedia Rrltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Soae elements of style. [Filmstrip] Thomas S. Klise Co., 1972.
102 fr- color. 35 mm. and phonodi»c: 2 ». (I s. for manual projector.
1 >. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 23 min.
Alio iuued with phonotape in cassette.
With script and examination material.
CREDITS: Writer, Thomas E, Gaston; narrator. Thomas S. Klise; art. David
Seay.
SUMMARY: Cartoon art studies present the elements of style in literature
and composition. Identifies the use of the standard stylistic devices and special
sentence types, with examples from the work of James Baldwin. John Steinbeck,
Stephen Crane, and F. Scott Fitzgerald.
1. English language— Style- 2. American lileriture— 2<hh century— History
and criticism. I. Thomas S. Klise Company.
tPE1421] 808 72-736210
Thomas S. Klise Co. 72
MARC
Some friendly insects (Motion picture)
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With scriDt-
CREDITS : Producer, Warren Brown; conaborators, John S, Shel-
ton, Charles Hogue. , , ^ _. , ., ,
SUMMARY: An interpreUtlon of the life and characteristics of
several common insects. For el«nenUry grades.
1. Insects-Juvenile films. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
[QL467]
Encyclopaedia Britannica
372.3
Educational Corp.
77-712991
Some friends of Adfau Stevenson {Motion picture) CBS
News, 1965.
58 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecast as a CBS News special report on July 19. 1965.
Summary: Presents a transatlantic conversation of friends of Ad-
lal Stevenson during which they discuss the legacy left by Mr, Ste-
venson. Partlclpant.s Include Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Brlk
Sevareld, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Secretary of Labor Wll-
lard Wlrtz, Archibald MacLelsh, and Charles Kuralt
1. Stevenson, Adlal Ewlng, 1900-1965. i. Columbia Broadcast-
ing System. Inc. CBS News.
923 74-701991
Some fnnctioaal problems of the hemiplegic patient. [Motion pic-
ture] Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, 1965. Made by Film
Services.
II min. sd- color, 16 mm,
Magnetic sound track
SUMMARY: Describes fur nurses some of the problems of hemiplegic pa-
tients in carrying out daily aciivjiies, such as coming to a sitting position, trans-
ferring from wheelchair to bed. and dressing
1. Neurological nursing. 2. Hemiplegia. I Kenny RehabiUtation Insti-
[RC350.5]
Kenny Rehabiliu
610.73
72-700642
MARC
Some game birds of North America (Filmstrip) U. S.
Dept of Agriculture, Office of Information. Released by
Photo Lab, 1970.
48 fr. color. S5 mm.
Also Issuni as slide set.
With guide. ^, ^ .
Summary : Descrll)es many of the most popular game biros In
North America, and gives Information to help hunters and farmers
attract them to hunting areas.
1. Game and game-birds— North America. I. U. 8. Dept of
Agriculture. Offlce of Information. II. Photo I^b, Inc., Washington,
^ ^' 639 77-737962
C. S. Dept. of Agriculture
Some land of my own. (Motion picture] Federal Land Bank Sys-
tem. Made by Ccnlron Corp. Released by Farm Film Foun-
dation and Modern Talking Picture Service, 1972.
18 mm- sd- color- 16 mm.
A young farm family discovers the advantages of using equity for long term
financing.
1. Agricultural credit- -United SUIcs. 2. Agriculture— Economic aspecu-
United States. 1. United States. Farm Credit Administration. 11. Farm
Film Foundation. Washington, D-C 111. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
(HG2051] 332.7 72-702336
CINE 72 MARC
Some methods for increasing lift coefficient (Motion pic-
ture) Education Development Center. Keleased by Ency-
clopnedin Britftniiica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 niiii. si. I>&w. 16 mm. (Fluid niechnnlcs films)
Also JHsucd In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Commiltee for Fluid Mechanics,
With teacher's guide.
SUM.MAItY : Illustrntcs a demonstration experiment on a phase of
fluid mechanics.
1. Lift (Aerodynamics) I. Education Development Center. II.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Ediinitlonal Corporation. Ill, Series:
Fluid mei'hnnk-8 films (Motion picture)
532 76-710288
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Olucatlonal Corp.
328
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Some <tf my best friends are white (Motion pioturt)
British Broadcasting Corp., London. Released in the
r. S. I.y Peter M. Robeck & Co., 1968.
■10 mln. s(|. b&w. 16 mm.
Crtditit: Producer. Jllchnel Ijjthnm.
Summar)/: examines AinerUa's curoplex raclftl problem by Htudj-iDn
the middle -clam Negro and his approach to the problem of racial
equality.
1. Negroes. 2, u. S. — Race question. i. British Broadoastini;
Corporation, n. Robeck (Peter M.) 4t Companj, Inc., New York.
301.45 7&-700639
Peter >I. Robeck ft Co.
Some of your best friends. [Motion picture] Dept. of Cinema,
University of Southern California, 1972.
40 mtn. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: PmcnU interviews, demonstrations, and meetings by mem-
bers of the G«y Liberation in order to give > positive view of the homoiexuaJ.
show his views sbout growing up in a hostile society, tad tell his reas<HU for
rebelling sgainst this hoatility.
I. Cay Liberation Movement. I. Los A(\geles. University of Southern
California. Dept of Cinema.
[HQ76.5] 301.41 72-702423
CINE 72 MARC
Some personal learnings about interpersonal relationships
(Motion picture) Academic Communications Facility,
ITniversity of California at Los Angeles. Released by
University of California Extension Media Center, 1966.
33 miD. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Management development aeries)
Credits: Director, H. P. Savage; writer, C, R. Rogers; consultants,
Carl R. Rogers. Charles K. Ferguson.
Summary: Carl R. Roberts lectures on his personal learnings
about Interpersonal relatlooahipe. He suggests the rewards of com-
ing In touch with another perxon through genuine communication
and points out the dlfTerences between real und superficial communi-
cation.
1. Interpersonal relations. i. Rogers, Carl Ransom, 1902- it.
California. University. University at L»8 Angeles. Academic Com-
municfitlnns F.iclllty. lit. California. University. Extension Sleilia
Center. Series: Management develoiHueut series (Motion picture)
158 Fi A 68-2204
Calif. Univ. Kxienslon Media Center
Some problems of a growing economy {Motion picture)
University of Nebraska Television in conjunction with Ne-
braska Council in Economic Education. Released by In-
diana University, Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
aO mlQ. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Economics for the concerned
cittieni
CredUt: Producer and director. Ken Johnson ; narrator, James B.
Calderwood,
Summary.- .Studies the problems of American society and economic
srowtti, including the problems of rapid transit systems, pollution,
urban renewal. Job displacement, and education. Points out that the
quality of economic growth Is a reflection of the values of a people.
1. U. S.— Economic conditions— 1961- 2, U. S.— Social condi-
tions— 1960- I. Lincoln, Net). University of Nebraska Tele-
vision, n. Indiana. University. Audlo-TIsoal Center. Series:
Economics for the con- cemed dtlcen (Motion picture)
330.973 73-708267
Indiana. Unlr. Audio- Visual Center
Some problems of Fogo [Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1963.
21 mln, sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Newfoundland project)
CrediH; Producer, John Kemeny ; director, (5oltn Low ; photog-
rapher, Robert Humble: editor, Dennis Sawyer.
Summary; A discussion about lishermen's unions, the fish plant,
able-bodied welfare, the problems of education, and the Issue of
consolidation of schools on Fogo Island.
1. Fishermen— Fogo Island, Newfoundland. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board. Series : Newfoundland project ( Motion picture)
309.1718 7&-700894
National Pllm Board of Canada
Some regimes of boundary layer transition (Motion picture)
Educational Services. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 mln. sL b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
AIxo Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Boundary layer. I. Edncatlonal Services, inc., Newton, Mass.
IL Encyclopaedia Britannica EMucational Corporation. Series:
Fluid mechanics films (Motion picture)
532 74-710329
Bncyclopsedla Brttan- nlca Educational Corp.
Some side effects of the ice age {Filnuitrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1966.
42 fr. color. 5."i mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In. 33) rpm.
(Glaciers and the Ice age)
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: AdvL»vr, John S. Shellon.
Summary: Reviews evidence of continental glaclatlon and dis-
cusses whether or not the locklngup of water as Ice on land lowered
the sea level and If there are any traces of the flood that must have
followed the melting of the Ice.
L Glacial epoch. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edncatlonal
Corporation. Series: Glaciers and the Ice age (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 67-3252
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Some snakes of the United States (Filmstrip) U. S. Dept.
of Apiculture, Office of Information. Released by Photo
Lab, 1970.
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
Also issued as slide set.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Identifies many of the snakes of the United States.
and notes the t>a8ic clraracteristJcs of some. Outlines safety meas-
ures to follow when walking in areas where snakes might be found.
1. Snakes— V. S. I. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Office of In-
formation. II. Photo Isb. inc.. Washington, D. C
5»ai2 70-787968
V. S. Nan Agr. Ubr.
Some talk about pool rooms and gin mills {Motion picture)
Puulist Productions, 1967.
28 mill. «l. color. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide.
Creiitt: Producer, John Furia: director, Hal Cooper: writer, Wil-
liam P. McGlvern. Coat: James MacArthur, Donald Mitchell, Kim
Hamilton, Robert DeCoy.
Summorv.- A dramatliatlon about a wounded white gunman who,
after forcing a Negro tenement family to hide him, becomes involved
In a dialog with members of the family as they reveal their various
approaches to life.
- Another issue, b&w.
I. Paullst ProductlMis. Pacific Palisades, Calif. Series: Insight
(Motion picture)
301.45 75-705445
Paullst Productions
Some to dcmwistrate, some to destroy {Motion picture)
Washington Metropolitan Police Dept. Made by Audio
Visual Specialities. Released by International Associatiim
of Chiefs of Police, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Reviews the events of Moratorium Wedtend. Nov. 15,
1969, and illustrates police preparation and actions In dealii^ with
demonstrators for peace In Vietnam.
1. Washington, D. C— Demonstration, November 1969. L Dis-
trict of Columbia. Police Dept. n. International Aasoclation of
Chiefs of Police.
CINE
S01.1
77-706668
Some unsolved problems in geometry (Motion picture)
Mathematical Association of America, and Education De-
velopment Center. Released by Modem Learning Aids,
1970.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits; Director, John Friedman; mathematician, Victor Klee;
photographer, EMward Joyce; editor, William Tannebring.
Summary : Presents several unsolved geometry problems and
shows the solutions for some similar problems. Provides a brief
history of the unsolved problems.
1. Geometry — Problems. Famous. I, Mathematical Association
of America. II. Education Development Center. III. Modern Learn-
ing Aids (Firm)
613.9 72-710646
Education Development Center
Some uses of computers (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introducing computes)
I>xip film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Describes various uses of the computer.
1. Electronic data processing. I. Eothen Films. II. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corporation. SMies: Introducing
computers (Motion picture)
621.3819 78-709887
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Someday {Motion picture) John Korty. Made by William
Des Loges. Released by Sterling Educational Films,
1967.
9 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Educational consultant, Ethel Young.
Summary .- Presents four Imaginary trips for pre-school and
kindergarten children — supermarket, zoo, baseball game, sailbmit
ride — as a basis for preparing the children for real tripe. Includes
suggestions for helping the children to express themselves In non-
verbal ways.
1. School excursions. i. Korty, JohtL ri. Sterling Educational
Films, inc.
372.21 Fi A 67-5307
Sterling Educational Films
Someday I'll happy be (Motitm picture) Bellefair«, 1967.
Made by Fox Video Productions.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Narrator, David Wayne.
Summary: Follows the progress of an emotionally disturbed teen-
age boy who is admitted to Bellefalre. Focuses on the work of the
Bellefaire treatment team which includes a psychiatrist, a psycholo-
gist, caseworkers, special education teachers, and child care workera
1. Mentally ill chUdren— Care and treatment i, Bellefaire,
Residential Treatment Center for Children.
616.89 Fi A 68-397
Bellefaire
Somehow it works {Motion picture) National Broadcasting
Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
54 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SHmmory; Examines the tedmlqnes of the American political csm-
palgn-
1. Blectlona — U. S. l National Broadcasting Oompanj, Inc.
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
329 Fi A 68-2294
McOraw-HiU Book Co.
S<Hnerset dairy farm and Midland milk and beef farm
(Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1954. Made by
don. Made by Zoo Foto, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
30 fr. b&w. 3J mm.
With teachers notes.
SUMMARY : Presents two sample studies which show work at dif-
ferent times of the year at a Somerset dairy farm and » Midlands
milk and beef farm in England.
1. Dalrjing — England. 2. Beef cattle — England. I. Common
Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
914.23 77-738M1
Carman Educational Associates
329
Something in the air. [Motion picture] Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Made by Calvin Communications. Released by Modem Talk-
ing Picture Service, 1972.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Discuttcs vsrious types of pollutants, pointmg out their cause
and what is being done to eliminate them. Focuses on the pollution caused by
internal combustion engine*.
1 Air— Pollution. 2 Automobile exhaust gases. I. Caterpillar Tractor
Company. II. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
tTD886.5j 301.31 72-702424
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S<»nething new at the zoo (FUmstnp) Educational Enrich-
ment Materials, 1969.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 8Si rpm.,
5 min. microgroove. (Beginning to read)
Summary: An adaptation of the book by Esther K. Meeks with
Illustrations by Haxel Hoecker showing a variety of baby animals
at a children's zoo In order to help children Identify words.
1. Zoo anlmalH— Juvwille Alms. i. Meeks, Esther K., 1906-
Somethlng new at the soo. n. Educational Enrichment Materials,
inc. Series: B^Innlng to read (Filmstrip)
372.6 75-735004
Bducatlonal Enrich- ment Materials
Something c4d . . . something new (Motion picture) U. S.
Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Made by
Hearst Metrotone News, Released by Modem Talking
Picture Service. 1971.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Charles E. Shiitt.
SUMMARY : Depicts the life-styles of several new communities In
America as sensible and pleasant alternatives to city and suburt>an
living as It exists today.
1. Cities and towns— U. S. 2. City life. I. U. S. Dept. of
Housing and Urban Development. 11. Mo<*em Talking Picture Serv-
ice, inc.
[HT123J 301.3 79-714163
CINE
Something to crow about (Motion picture) U. S. Dept of
Agriculture, 1964. Made by Motion Picture Service.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A dranaatltation that reveals the modem poultry
processing plants and the Inspection program of the C. S. Dept. of
Agriculture, by showing a European magazine writer touring an
American hatchery, feed mill, broiler farm, proces-«lng plant, and
supermarket
1. Poultry plants. 2. Poultry Inspection.
Agriculture.
i;SF502] 614
C. S. NatT Agr. Llbr.
I. V. S. Dept. of
78-718614
Smnething to sing about {Motion picture) Nati<Hial Film
Board of Canada, 1967. Made by Editing Associates.
3 mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
French version released under the title On a de quo! chanter
notre pays.
Summary: Describes the vastnesa and diversity of Canada.
1. Canada — Description and travel — 1961- l Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
917.1 tl-707422
National Film Board of Canada
Something to smile aboat. [Motion picture] Wanier-Lamben
Pharmaceutical Co. Made by Cal Dunn Studios. Released by
Modem Talking Picture Service, 1972.
17 mia sd. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Uses several adult fun situations li
good oral hygiene. For adult audiences.
1. Teeth— Care and hygieite. I. Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Com-
pany. II. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
tRK61] 617.6 72-702337
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y emphasize the value of
Sometimes do you forget? (Filmstrip) Scholastic Maga-
zines, 1970. Made by Inside Out Productions.
62 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 7 In., 33) rpm., 5 min. (Kindle
series. Unit 2 : How do I leamT The concept of learning)
With teaching gulden
Credits: Supervisor, Ann Morris; authors, Edward Orlnl, Maria
Callas.
Summary: Distinguishes between facts that are remeiiit>ered wltli
or without effort, and those we would like to forget
1. Memory — Juv«il1e Alms. I. Scholastic Magaxlnea, Ina Sft-
riea: Kindle series. Unit 2: How do I learn? The concept of learn-
ing (Fllmstrip)
372.24 75-737707
Scholastic Magaslnes
Tht Sam. (Motxm picture] Featuretie FOm Studio, Ptdand, 1970.
Released in the U.S. by Contempwary Films/McGraw-Hill.
1972.
10 min. ad. bJtw. 16 mm.
CREDFTS: Director and icreenpUy. Ryszard Czekala.
SUMMARY: An old coupk eagerly await the arrival of their ioa from the
city, only to discover that an eoorraoua gap has grown between them and their
MO.
I. Snidio Miatatur FiUnowych. II. Cootemporary Filma/McGraw-HiB.
|PN1997j 791.43 72-701090
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 73 MARC
Son of the living God {Filmstrip) Family Films, 1967.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 Iil, 3Si rjan., 7 min.
(Jesus ifl Lord, no. 2)
With leader's guide.
Credits: Writer, Doris Demaree; narrator, William Woodson;
IllQStrator, Rose DUlberger.
Summary: Depicts the feelings of the ftiUowers of Christ Im.
mediately after his crucifixion and during the eventa of the Resurrsc
tlon wb«i his disciples were given the power to carry on hia wort
1. Apostles. t. Family Films, Inc. Series: Jesos Is I^ord
(Fllmstrip) no. 2.
232.97 74-737597
Family Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sod or the VirglH. [Famstrip] Concordia Films, 1972.
1 16 ft. color. 33 mm. and ptionodtsc: 2 >. (1 i. for manual projector,
1 1 for auiomaik projeclor). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. approi. 18 min. each side.
With leaders guide and worship service prt^am by Ronald J. Schlegcl.
SUMMARY: A Chriiinut worship program which illustrates the stories of
several Christinas carols.
I Christmas. 2. Carols. I. Concordia Publishing House. St. Louis.
tBV45j 263 78-740741
Concordia Pub. House 72 MARC
Sonambients: the sound sculpture of Harry Bertoia (Motion
picture) Kenesaw Films, 1971.
iti mill. 8(1. color. 16 mm.
SI'.M.\1AHY: An eiperlmental documentary fltni in cln4ma v6rlW
style n-hlch presents Rousd sculptures by American metal sculpturer
Hnrry Bertoia.
1. Bertoia, Harry. I. Keneivw Films.
T31.5 72-711450
CINE
Sonata (Motion picture) Bank of America. Made by Wal-
ter Landor and Associates. Released by Modem Talking
Pk-ture Service, 1970.
'11 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY: Parallels two types of creativity. Explains tbat the
<^>ii«! ruction of a skyscraper, and the composition of a piece of music
eitt-h employ similar elements and similar efforts.
1. Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) I. Bank of America Na-
tional Trust and Sarlngs Association. II. Modern Talking Picture
Service, inc.
791.43 77-711497
CINE
Song {Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Made by Bon
Taylor Productions. Released by Films Incorporated,
1969.
4 tnln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimental art film illustratinc a sodk about a
lonely young lady spending an evening alone with her cigarettes and
a record player.
1. Public Media. Inc. n. PUms Incorporated.
704.94 76-706165
Public Media. Inc.
A Song for Michael: a music therapy sessitm (Motion pic-
ture) Music Therapy Center, 1967,
22 m'li. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credili: Producer, F. Boraet.
Summary: Shows that music therapy can be uaed to establish
and strengthen associative thinking, establish Identity, and achieve
autonomy.
1. Music therapy. i. Music Ttierapy Center.
371.9 Fi A 68-1841
Music Ilierapy Center
A Song of Arthur {Motion picture) Amram Xowak Asso-
ciates, 1967.
20 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A musical comedy which describes how one man went
about gaining and later losing a great deal of excess weight.
Another issue. 35 mm.
L Musical revues, comedies, etc. i. Amram Nowak Associates.
782.8 Fi A 68-165
CINE
Soag of UuMCMiti. [ModoD picture] Mark Sadan and Kirk Small-
man, 1965. Released by Eccentric Circle Cinema Workshop,
1971.
12 Ban. ad. color with bJtw lequcnces. 16 mm.
With diacuasioD queatioos.
CREDITS: Directors, Mark Sadan, Kirk SmaJhnan; music, Peter Schiekele.
SUMMARY: Studies the nature of violence by following > group of r»c)ally-
miied poor children in New York as they make a ntotion picture. Shows the
children'! film in which they play symbolic roles aitd are innocently moved to
violence.
1. Violenco— New York (Qty) 2. Chiklren in New York (City) 3. New
York (Qty)— Poor. I. Sadut. Mark. II. Smallman, Kirk. III. Eccentric Cir-
cle Oacfu WorfcjhopL
[HNWj 301.1 72-700004
Ecccatric Qrde Qaema 72 MARC
Workshop
Song of I^ondon {Motiim picture) British Travel As.socia-
tion, I/ondon. Made by Hayant Pictures in cooiwration
vviih r.rf>ndon Tourist Hoiiid. Released in the U. S. by
Columbia Pictures Corp., 1963.
I'll mill. sd. color. S.*) mm. (Musical travelark)
Technicolor
Credit*: Producer and director, John Durst ; music director, Ed-
win .\stley: phtitogrnpliy, ImukIih Ransom; editor, Terenre Twlgg.
Sumniai-y: A musical travelot;. Shows scenes typical of London,
inrlndlntc stutuw. theaters, purkH, the Thnmps. monuments, night-
clulm, nnd celetirfited ifecso null ties KUch »s the Queen and Prince
Phlll|>, I'cter O'TiM.le, and N<jel Coward.
I. London — l>e»«.'r. — Views. i, British Travel Assoclatloo.
If. Oiliimbia Pictures Corporation. Series: Musical travelark
<Motlon picture)
914.21 Fi 07-1178
The Song of songs {Motion picture) ^VTJNC-TV. Released
by N'litional Educational Television and Radio Center,
1961.
29 mla. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Biblical maiterplecea)
CredUi: Director, Don Tra^v.
Summary: Dr. Bernard Boyd, chairman of the Department of Re-
ligion at the University of North Carolina analyses the literary and
theological values of tbe soDg of Solomon.
1 Bible. O. T. Song of Solomon — Criticism. Interpretatloa, etc.
I. WUNC-TT (Television station) Cbapet Hill. N. C n. National
Bdocallonal Television and Radio Center. Seiiea: Biblical master-
piece* (Motion picture)
Fi 67-810
The Song of the lark (Motion picture) Jewish Theological
Seminary of America and National Broadcasting Co. Re-
leased by National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies,
1967.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Kinescope.
Telecast on the NBC series Eternal light
With script.
CrediU: Script, Milton Gelger.
Summary: Dramatizes events In the life of the first Baron Edmond
de Rothschild, who played a crucial role in the development of a
viable economy In Palestine and In Its becoming a refuge for hUQ.
dreds of thousands of Jewa Explains that his contrtbntlona aided
in the ultimate emergence of the State of Israel.
1 Rothschild, Edmond. baron de. 1845-1984. i. Eternal Ught
(Television program) n. Jewish Theological Seminary of Amorlea.
in. National Broadcasting Company. Inc. iv. National Academy for
Adult Jewish Studlee. „^^„,
923 76-700965
National Academy for Adult Jewish Stndlea
Song of the sandy mooring ( Motion picture) National Park
Service, 1971. Made by Division of Audiovisual Arts.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
SITUMARY: Presents nature scenes and encourages visits to
national parks. .,«.,... , n i.
1. National parka and reserves—U. S. I. V. 8. National Park
Service.
[E160] 71» 72-714164
CINE
Song of the snows {Motion picture) Government of India
Films Division, Ministrj' of Information and Boadcasting,
Bombnv ,1963,
12 niiii, R(l. coliir. 16 mm.
Kastmati color.
f'rulits: Producer. K. L. Khandpur; director and iihotographer.
N. ?:. Thapa: script. R. S. PruthI, N. S. Thapa; narrator, Partap
Shflrma: music, I. K. Bhat; editor, J. S. Bandekar.
fill III mart/; Describe^ the Himalayan Mountains which span the
northern frontiers of India for 1,000 miles. Describes such peaks
as Mount Kallns and Mount Meru, the legendary center of the earth
and the seat of Lord Vishnu. Shows how snow Is transformed Into
the glaciers which give birth to rivers like the Ganga, Tamuoa,
Br:thmaptitra, and Kosl.
1 Himalaya Mountains. i. India (Republic) Ministry of In-
fiirmntlon and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2.322
Songs and dances of Korean children (Motion picture)
Ministry of Public Information, Seoul, llMi7. Made by
Nationiil Film Production Center. Seoul.
1« min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Subtitles in Enslisb and Korean.
Credits: Director, Hwang Wang Soo ; photography. Cho Kuen Jae.
t>ummttt-y: Presents songs and dances of the children of Korea
MS (iung by World Vision Korean Children's Choir and danced by the
Little Angela. Includes the folk song Torajl, and the dances Pair
dance. Girls and boys, Farmers band, and Kang-gang-Su-wulley.
1. Children's songs. Korean. 2. Folk dancing — Korea. i. Korea
( Itepublic) Kongbobu.
784.7 78-70199-2
The Smtgs of Chris Cobb (Motion picture) Kational Film
Board of Canada, 1968.
8 min sft, b&w. 16 mm. (Newfoundland project)
Ciediti: Producer, John Kemeny; director, Colin Low; photog-
rapher, Robert Humble; editor, Dennis Sawyer.
Summary: Chria Cobb sings his own songs and recites his poems
about the old days and the recent changes on Togo Island.
1. Songs, Canadian. i. Cobb, Chris, n. Canada. National Film
Board. Series: Newfoundland project (Motion picture)
784 70-700895
National Film Board of Canada
Songs of death and superstition {Motion picture) WUNC-
TV. Released by National P^dncationn! Television and
Radio Center, 1961.
'Jf* min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Songs out of the South, no. 8)
CredUn: Director, James Studdlford: writer, John Ehle; narrator,
Earl Wynn.
Suimnarv: 'Clle Turner discusses and sings Southern folk songs
about death and superstition.
1. Folk-sonRs. American— Southern States. i. WtlNC-TV (Tele-
vision station) Chapel Hill, N. C. ii. National Educational Television
nnd Radio Center. Series: Songs out of the South (Motion pic-
ture) no. 8.
Ki 67-778
Songs of homecoming (Motion picture) WUNC-TV. Re-
leased by National Educational Television and Radio Cen-
ter, 1961.
2t) mill. 5(1. l)Aw. 16 mm. (Songs ont of the South, no. 2)
Crcditn: Director, James Studdlford; writer, John Ehle; narrator.
Earl Wynn.
Summary: 'Cite Turner discusses and sings Southern songs of
hoiueooming.
1. Songs, American. r. WUNO-TV (Television station) Chapel
Hill. N. C. It, National Educational Television and Radio Center.
Series: Songs out of the South (Motion picture! no. 2.
Fi (i7-T79
Songs of our Pacific neighbors (Filmstrip) Bowmar Rec-
ords. 1957.
J filiiistrlps (31 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.,
12 in.. 331 rpm., 32 min. mlcrogroove.
Title on fllmstrlp can, record, guide, and box : Folk songs of our
Padflc nelghturs.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author, Roberta Mcl^iighiln.
SUMMARY : Presents folk songs of Pacific peoplea sung to the
ac-umpaniment of typical Instrumentation, with a background of
(ilctiires and commentary descriptive of people of the area, their
llren and srt forms. Includes the words and music for each song.
t. Folk-songs. Polynesian. I. Itowmar Ke<-onls. II. Folk songs
of our Pacific neighbors (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3792
Kiiwmar Records rev
Songs of slavery (FUmstrip)
1970.
Society for Visual EducatitHi,
66 fi-. color. 3i^ mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 18
min. niU'rogroove. (Black folk music In America)
A1m> Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
Crediti: Author, Burton Munk; consultant. Win Stracke.
Summary: Describes the first African slaves brought to America
and their new black way of life. Details the heritage of the black
man who was left behind In Africa, and shows the traditions of the
African homeland. Shows bow these factors affected the develop-
ment of black folk music.
1. Negro songs. i. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago,
Series: Black folk music In America (Fllmstrlp)
784.7 73-736057
Society for Visual Educa- tlon
Sonnis-Swlft Productions Company
Under the yum-yum tree.
Sonny (Motion picture) Elektra Film Productions, 1967.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumnniry: A Story about a young Negro boy who for the first
time discovers his fear of white racial violence. Tells how that
discovery causes his own deetructloiL
I. Elektra Film ProductltMia.
301.451 Fi A 68-822
CINE
The Sonny Day charade (Motion picture)
Air, 1970. Made by Cinema 70.
Pariah of the
330
29 rain, sd. color. 16 mm, (One reach one)
Summary: Tells the story of Sonny Day, a successful folk singer
who views himself as a hollow man until a doctor and a clergyman
help him to begin to see himself more favorably. Includes documen-
tary sequences Hl)out two doctors who are healing agents and a yotmg
nurse who has overcome alcoholism and drug addiction.
1. Alienation (Social psychology) 2. Social problems. i. Parish
of the Air. Series: One reach one (Motion picture)
157 70-705669
CINE
Sonny's hicky dream (How to chase decay away) (Mo-
tion picture) Dept. of Photography, Ohio State Univer-
sity, 1067.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Illustrates the basic dental health rules, using puppets
to dramatl7.e the experiences of a little boy who eats too many
sweets, is attacked by the vllllan Decay, and is rescued by the
Dental Health Fairy.
1. Teeth — Care and hygiene. i. Ohio. State University, Colum-
bus. Dept of Photography.
372.3 Fi A 68-2413
Ohio. State Univ. DepL of Photography and Cinema
The Sonoran Desert (FUmstrip) Educational Filmstrips,
1970. Made by Sidney Nolan and Mary Lee Nolan.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (North American deserts, no. 4)
With script.
Summary: Deecrlbes the location and regions of the Sonoran
Desert and the varied plant life within It. With captions.
1. Sonoran Dewrt. 1 BMucatlonal Filmstrips, Huntsvllle, Ter.
Series: North American deserts (Fllmstrlp) no, 4.
551.4 73-736747
Educatloual Filmstrlpa
Sons and daughters (Motion picture) American Documen*
tary Films, 1967.
90 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Director. Jerry Stoll ; photographer. Stephen Llghthiil.
Summary : Couulerposes death and life In order to stimulate dis-
cussion of the war In Vietnam. Includes scenes of basic military
training, war scenes, troop occupations of black ghettos, young peo-
ple, and the October 1965 protest in Berkeley, Calif.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- —Public opinion— U. S.
I. .American Documentary Films, inc.
309.173 72-709734
American Documentary Films
The Sons of Cloud (FUmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films,
1967.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33i rpm.. 12
min. (.Viiieik-nii ln<linn legends, no. 3)
Captioned version also Issued.
With users' guide.
Summary: A legend of the Yuma Indians, telling why they t>elieve
that the (Ir^i lenliiry plants were originally the twin sons of Cloud.
1. Yuma I ndluiiH ^Legends. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
Series: American Indian legends (Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
Fi A 67-3109
Coronet Instructional Films
The Sons of Ckwd (FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1967.
49 fr. color. 85 mm. (American Indian legends, no. 3)
Eastman color.
Sound version also Issued
Summary: A legend of the desert Tuma Indians, telling why they
believe that the first century plants were originally the twin sooa
of Cloud. With captions.
1. Yuma Indians— Lecendfl, l Coronet lottructional Fllma.
Series: American Indian legends (Fllmstrlp) no. 8.
398.2 Fi 68-2043
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The S<»is of Katie Elder {Motion picture) Hal Wallis
Productions. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
121 mln. 8d. color SS mm.
Panarlsioo. Technicolor.
Based od a atory by Talbot Jennings.
Creditt: Producer, Hal Wallls; director, Henry Hathaway; screeo-
play. William H. Wright; Allan Welaa. Harry E»ex; music, Elmer
Bernstein; photographer. Luclen Ballard; film editor. Warren Low.
Catt: John Wayne, Dean Martio, Martha Hyer. Michael Anderson.
Jr.. Earl Holllman.
Bummary: Western adventure drama atwut Tour brothers who are
reunited by the death of their mother, and aet out to learn how their
father was murdered and why their mother lost the family ranch.
I. Jennings. Talbot u. Wallls (Hal) Productions, m. Paramount
Picture* Corporation.
Fi 67-1115
Sons i3i the Anzacs 1939-1945 {Motion picture) Aastralian
News and Information Bureau, 1968. Released in the
r. S.. 1069.
79 min. ad. bAw. 16 mm.
Crtditt: Producer, Frank Bagoall; director, OllTer How«a.
Summary: Shows the campaigns In which Australlana fought In
World War n, and emphasizes such battles as Tobmk and tbe
Kokoda Trail.
1. World War, 1989-1W5— Australia. 2. Tobruk. Battles of. 1&41-
1M2. I. Australia. News and Information Bureau.
940.542 74-709259
Australia. News and Information Bureau
Sou of the rUMg lu. [Motioa picture] BBC-TV. London, and
Odyiaey Productions, 1 968. Released in the U.S, by Thne-Ufe
Films.
25 min. id. color. 16 mm. (Aiit, no. 5)
SUMMARY: Toure Nikko, ■ repository of tncieni Japanese iplendort.
Show» a celebration of the firw Shogun. with ibouMods of pilfhmi drcMed in
coMume*. Prcsenu > demonttrmuon by Sumo wretUen. Nirriled by Lowell
ThoraaL
1. Nikka. Japan (Tochigi Prefecture)— FeMivah, etc 2. Sumo. I. Britith
Broadcuting Corporation. Television Service II Odywey Productiont. inc
New York. til. Time-Ufe Filmt. IV. Series. Aaia. [Motion picture] no. S.
IDS897.N] 915.2 74-714387
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
So€» there will be no more me. [Motion picturcj Aiskog, 1972.
10 min. td. color. 16 mm.
Abo issued in b&w
SUMMARY: Tells the story of a 19-year-old mother who is dying
1. [>cath. L Aiskog. inc.
[BD444]
CINE
72-702425
MARC
Sophisticate Film Corporation
Beware of ill winds.
Let our waters live.
Sophocles . Antigone
see
Antigone and the Greek theater.
La Sorbonne {FUmstrip) International Film Bureau, 1966.
81 fr. color. 35 miu. and phonotape: single-track, 1 reel (7 in.),
SI in. per sec. (Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide.
Creditt; Authors, Louis Chatagnler, Hnguette Chatagnier
^umnuin/.- Part of a series designed as a fundamental skills
method of instruction for French language, culture, and cMliiatlon
Shows recent photographs of France.
1. French language— Audlo-Tlsual instruction. i. International
FUm Bureau. Inc., CaHcago. Seriaj: Images de la France con-
temporalne (Fllmstrlp)
448.3 72-735641
International Film Bnrean
The Sorcerer's apprentice (FUnwirip) Bnxnswick Produc-
tions, 1965.
68 fr, color. 35 mm. and [*onodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
mla microgroove ( Understanding and enjoying music, set 2)
With teacher's manual.
Credit!: Director, Karen Welntraub; illustrator, Bruce Miller:
editor, Ann K. Llpaoo.
Summary: Discusses and presents excerpts frtwn The aorcerer's
apprentice, by Panl Dnkas.
1. Dokaa, Paul Abrmham, ia«H9e5. L'apprentl aorcler i.
Dnkas. Paul Abraham, 1S65-I985. L'apprentl sorrier, n. Bruns-
wu* Productions. Series : UndersUndIng and enjoying moslc
786,8 Fi A 68-4418
Sales
(Filnittrlp) set 2.
EdticaUonal Record
The Sorcerer's apprentice (A music fantasy) {Motion pic-
ture) Coi^net Instructional Films, 1970.
14 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Bianmary: Retells the tale of the sorcerer's apprentice in a pup-
pet fantasy set to the music by Dukas. Designed for language arts
for primary grades.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Dukas, Panl Abraham, 1865-1935. L'apprentl sorrier. i.
Dnkas, Paul Abraham, 1865-1985. L'apprentl aorcler. n. Coronet
Inatmctlonal Films.
372.6 70-709896
Coronet Instrurtlonal Films
I'lie. Sorcerer's apprentice by Paul Dokaa {FUmttrip) Edu-
cational Audio Visual, 1963.
-t!> fr. color. 8o mm, and i)linntMli8<.' : 2 s. (Is. with electronic
signal I, Ii: In., 83i rpm., 23 niln. nilcrogroove. (Music appreciation
series)
With teaciiers" guide.
Creditt: Vl-nal editor, Jeanne RIco.
Summnry: f t^s lIlustrHtions by Marian Morton to tell the story of
the Sorcerer's apprentice whk-h Inspired Dukas' musical composition.
1. Symphonic poems. t. Dukas. Paul Abraham, 1865-1935.
L'apprentl sorcler. ir. Educational Audio Visual. Inc.. Pleasantvllle,
N. V. Series: Music aivreclat Ion series (Fllmstrlp)
785.3 Fi A 68-3619
Educational Audio Visual
The Sorffhtim midge {Motion picture) Dekalb Agricultural
Association. Released by Modern Talking Picture Service
il96-t,
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Describes the habits and history of the sorghum midge,
the tremendous destrurilon It causes to sorghum, and tlie extensive
research undertaken to comtwt it and control it throu^ chemicals.
1. Sorghum-midge. i. Dekalb Agrlcnitura] Aasodatlon.
11. Modem Talking Picture Serrlce, Inc.
632 Fi A 67-5147
Modern Talking Picture Serrlce
Bom (Motion picture)
Mills, Ont. 1969.
H. K. Davis A Associates, Don
25 m'n. sd. color. 18 mm.
CREDITS; Dlrertor. research, and narration. C. Edward Hopen;
cameraman, David E. Harford; editor. Randl Weum.
SUMMARY: DescribeH Soro, a beating game practiced In Fulani.
North West Nigeria, in which young men attempt to proTe tbelr
manliness. Shows the countryside, markets, household and camp
activities, and dancing by young people. Presents various Hausa
professional hands unlnfluenoed by Western music.
1. Fulahs. 2. Kansas. 3. Northern Nigeria— Social life and cu»-
toms. I. DnvlH (H. K.> ft Assoriates.
[DT515.42] 390.09669 75-714189
H. K. Davis ft Associates
La Sorpresa del Dr. Cazador. [Filmstrip] Q+Ed Productions,
1972.
51 fr. color 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual projector, I
■ for automatic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., approx. 13 min. (Los Cucnto«
del riejo y tabio Butio, scries 1, no. 1}
Abo issued with phonotape in cassette.
Spanish version of Dr Retriever's surprise.
With study (uidc.
CREDITS; Director, Michael Halperin: author. John Calvin Reed; illustra-
tor, Fruis Van Lamsweerde.
SUMMARY: A Spanish teaching rilm. Uses a story about an litisclfiih dog
to emphasize the importance of accepting responsibility. For primary grades.
1, Responsibility - Juvenile films, (t. Conduct of life— Fiction) I Dr Re-
triever's surprise. (Filmstrip] II. Q + Ed Productions. 111. Series: Los Cuenios
del vicjo y sahio Buho. [Filmsirip) series 1, no. 1.
tBJ1455] 372.1 72-734949
Q-(-Ed ProducUons 72 MARC
The Sorter (Motion picture) Edward H. Rategan and
KCSM-TV. Made by Reeves Actron. Released by John
Wiley and Sena, 1971.
(Wiley punched card data process-
35 min. sd. b&w. 16
Ing film series)
Kinescope.
With Instructor's guide.
SUMMARY : Reviews Ibe functional components and operating
features of the sorter. Demonstrates numeric sorting of a customer
number tleld, discusses tbe differences tietwe^i numeric and alpha-
betic mrtlng, shows the advantages of a block-sorting tecfaniqtie for
Urge flies, and emphasizes tbe importance of the sorter In unit
re<x>rd and computer Installations.
,^™.?^'"^ (Electronic computers) I. Rategan. Edward H. II.
KCSM-TV (Television station) San Mateo. Calif. III. Wiley (John)
and Sons. inc. IV. Series; Wiley punched card data processing flhn
aeries (Motion picture)
[QA76.5) 651,
John Wiley and Sons
72-713029
Sortie do quadrille (Motion picture)
Paris, 1898.
La Soci£t£ Lomi^re,
35 sec. si. bftw. 16 mm.
Sadoul. G. Louis Lumlire. Catalogae Lumi^re, no. 868; Sortlo
de la quadrille.
Made from a 35 mm. original In the ClnAnath^ue Francalse.
On reel with 58 otbw Luml^re numt>er8.
In tbe Cln^matMque Francalse Film Oollectloo, Library of Con-
gress.
Summary : Shows scenes of a Spanish bullfight In whldi tbe
matador and bis aaalstanta march into the ball ring.
1. BuU-flghts. I. Sod^td Luml6re, Paris. II. CluAnathftQue
Fran^alse Film Collectloo. III. Sortie de la quadrille (Motion pic-
ture)
791.8 7&-710494
Sortiiiff {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1967.
4 mln, bI. color. 8 mm. (Elementary science series)
Loop film. Film not£a on cartridge case.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Creditt: .\uthor. David Hawkins.
Summary: Illsstrates methoda of sorting by slse. length, weight,
magnetism, and color.
1. Sorting devices. i. Thome Films, Inc.. Boulder. Colo. Se-
ries: Elementary science series (Motion picture. Thorne Films)
372.3 Fi A 6&-2801
Thome Films
Sosenko, Robert
331
SoudaJn le p&radis {Motion picture) ORTF, Paris. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
16 mm. (Les Franca Is dies vons. Set 2, les-
13 Q:in. sd. bftw
•on 20)
A French language teaching film.
With nuinnal.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. t. Ofllce de radto-
diffuslon-t^l^lslon fran^aLBe. n. Chilton Company. Series - Lea
Francals chez vons (Motion picture) Set 2, leason 25.
448 77-704478
Cbllton Books
Soul and bread (Motion picture) John J. Hennesey. R».
leased by Pyramid Films, 1970.
ir> min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Portrays the advantages of a carefully pUnned com-
prehensive budget by presenting a dramatization tn which a yoong
couple decides how to handle their money.
1. Home economics— Accounting. I. Hennessy, John J
11. Pyramid Films, inc.
CINE ^'■* ^0-'"«8
SmI Oty. [Motion picture] National Educati<xial Television.
Rdeaaed by Indiana Uoiversity Audio- Vigual Center, 1971.
13 mia. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
CKEDITS; Producer, PhOip Bunoo. Jr.; pholofrapber, J. Robert Wagoacr.
SUMMARY: Eumiao a cotnmunity development eipoiiBnit, inspired by
Floyd McKiMick, in Warren County, North Caroltna. DiicuMta plans for Sotri
Oty. a fCTWiBUMiycoaawting of J.iOO acres, which will be controlled by blacks.
watting aad liviiig collectively.
I.N^rocs—Ecooomkcoaditkma— Warren Co., N.C. 2. McKiwick. Ftoyd,
1*^2- 3. Community devdopment— Warren Co.. N.C 4. WwrenCo,
N.C— Economic cooditioaa I. National Educational Televiiioa and Radio
Center. II. InAsaa. Umvernty. Aodio-Visuat Ccaier.
[F262.W27, 309.2 72-700501
Indiana Univ. 72 MARC
Audio- VimmI Center
Sool song {Motion picture) WKYC-TV, 1968.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Montage)
Summary: An abstract film dealing with the music of the bUet
ghetto and the meaning of soul.
1. Music. Popular (Songs, etc.)— U. 8. i. WKTC-TV (Tele-
vision sutlon) tleveUnd. Series: Montage (Motion picture)
CINE ^^^ ^0-^<»«77
Soule, Jean Conder. Scuttle, the stowaway mouse
see
Scuttle, the stowaway mouse.
Souls of sin (Motion picture) William D. Alexander [l»49f,
63 mln. sd. bAw. 8S mm.
Tn the Edward Dudlk Film Collection of the American Film Insti-
tute Collection. Library of Congress.
CHEDITS: Dire<-tor and writer, Powell Lindsay; music, S. Chur-
chill. Henry Glover, William Greaves: photography. Louis Andres"
film editor. Walter Cruter. CAST: Savannsh Churchill Jimmy
Wright. Blllie Allen.
StTMMARY : A drama atwut three men who share a room In Har-
leuL Two succeed by dint of hard work, but the other, tired and
bitter, turns to a life of crime and Is killed in a gun battle
I. Alexander. William D. II. Edward Dndik Film Collection III
American Film Institute Collection.
791.48
78-710441
Soud. {Motion picture^ BBC-TV, Loadoo, 1*71. Rekased in
the U.S. by Time-Life Filma.
20 min- id. bftw. 16 mm. (Science ail around us, no. 2)
SUMMARY: llluitrata inrn louDd ii produced through patieras of vibra-
tion, the effect of muMC in changing vibration paticnu. the lae of tuning forks
to develop tbe idea of rewnancc, and the reUtion of the uie and thape of a
musical instrument lo pitch.
1. Mu»ic— Acowtid and physic*. 1. British BroadcaUing Corporation
Televiiion Service. II. Time-Life Films. III. Series: Science all around us.
[Motion pictufej no. 2.
tML3805] 620J
Time-Life Ftbni
74-714711
MARC
Sound about {Motion picture) Charlee Cahill and Asso-
ciates, 1967.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows two boys and their dog as they walk along a
beautiful beach and learn about Tlbratlons, pitch, and echoes An
open end film designed to stimulate discussion.
1 Sound. r. Cahlll (Charles) and Aswdates. Inc.. Hollywood,
534
Charles Cahlll and Aasodates
Fi A 68-1095
lUsht fcr the Right to Read. [Pilnutrip] NationalBook
Committee. 1971.
2(UnMUipa(pi. l.»4fr.;pt.2.71fr.) coior. 35 msL
casaetu: dual-trKA, I 11% ipa.. 30 min.
With manual, rev. 1972.
SUMMARY: A multimedia Right to Read kit addreMed principally to li-
brarians and teacher* to sssisi them in undersundini sod eipUining the scope
of the Right to Read program. Suggests wiys of impiemeniing local programs
for developing skill and desire for reading according to individual capacity.
1. Right to Read program. I. NadonaJ Book Committee.
t2»003i 428.4 72-732756
72 MARC
Sound and moremcnt
1957.
{Motion picture) Mettler Studios,
1? mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
Koda(.-brom&
Creditt: Director and narrator, Barbara Uettler.
Summary.- A dance film which presents morement Impro*1sations
accompanied by sounds of rolce, hands and feet, and a variety of
conventional and unconrentlonal instruments.
1. Dancing. i. Mettler Studios.
793.8 Fi A 67-5557
Mettler Studios
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Sound filmstrip — a key to learning (Filmstrip) So-
ciety for Visual Education, 1971.
115 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisr: 2 s., i:^ [Q., 33i rpm.,
23 mln. microfroove.
Witb teacber'a guide.
CREDITS : Writer, Woodbury Conkllng ; consultant, JeHnette
Swiokard; photographer. Roger A. Clark, Jr.
SUMMARY: Presents the theoretical and practical advantageB of
udlDg the sound Olmstrlp in education. Demoastrates the wide-
range capabilities^ of the souad filmstrip In the teaching-learning
prtKfss and explains in detail how the medium cau he most efFec-
lively utilized for classroom Instruction, small group Instruction, In-
dividually prescribed instruction, and also In the multi-ioedta ap-
proach to learning.
1. Moving-pictures in education. I. Society for Visual Educa-
tion, Inc., Chlcrtgu.
[Llil044] 371.33 76-739476
Society for Visual Education
The Sound filmstrip system: the method (FilrMtrip) Du-
Iv:ine Corp., 196fi.
81 fr. -iilw. ST} mm. and phi>nodi.>T: 2 8. fl «. for manual pro-
jtHtor. 1 -. for uiitomatic projector (. 12 In.. 33i rpm., 12 min. micro-
groove.
Credita: Director and writer. John Lord.
Summary: DisriiKt'efl the problem of communication among people
and descrllies how modem andio-vLsnal methods are u!*ed to advance
the cause of better understanding between people. Explains the
»ound filmstrip method and various type); of automatic sound film-
strip equipment.
1 Communication — Audiovisual aids. i, DuKane ( "oriwratlon.
384 Fi A 68-3921
DuKane Corporation
Sound frequency and pitch (.Motion picture) J. Arthur
Rank limited, London. 1968. Released in the U. S. by
l'nivei-s;il Kducntion and Visual Arts, 1969.
i in\n. <i. liAw. siiittT 8 mm. (Sound series)
l..>o[i film.
With teHclier'.-! Kiiide.
SfMM.\RV: I'ses n vlhnitinz tuning fork and a pendulum to
porfiny vlhintion. luiiplitude. and frequency. Demonstrates differ-
ent wMvelcuffths iind ditTerent frequencies.
1. Sound-wiives. I. Knnk (J. .\rtbur) Limited. II. Universal
E<lucaiiou iind Vi«\i:il Art*. Ill, Series: Sound aeriee (Motion pic-
tures)
[QC243] 534 7&-715265
I FMm
nd
Visual Arts
Sound musical quality (Motion picture) J. Arthur Rank
Limited, fjondon. 1968. Released in the U. S. by Universal
Edurji: ion and Visual Arts, 1969.
4 iiilu. si. Ii&w. super 8 mm. (Sound series)
I/><>l> film.
WUli tpiw-lier's guide.
SUM3IARV : T'ses an oscilloscope to show that a tuning fork
vibration Ik a true sine wave. Shows complicated wave forms being
produced by a violin and a trumpet.
1. Sound-wnves. 2. Music — Acoustics and physics. I. Ranli
(J. Arthur) Limited. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
ill. 5^r)es: Sound series (Motion picture)
[QC243] 634 79-7l62«6
Unlvers-Tl 1-^uoatlon and Visual Arts
The Sound of a word {Motion picture) Utah University.
Released by Utah University, Educational Media Center,
1967.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreditM: Author, Marvin Hanson.
Summary: Brings to light the role that parents play in aiding or
hindering the development of normal speedi in their children. De-
scribes many situations that hinder tlie learning of normal Ilaeat
speech.
1. Parent and child. 2. Children — Language. i. Utah. Untver-
lit;. IL Utah. University. Educational Media Center.
301.42 Fi A 6a-1861
Utah. Univ. Educa- tiooal Media Center
The Sound of Miles Davis {Motion picture) CBS Films,
19:i9.
1:8 mill. sd. iktw. lit mm.
A film from Hip CUS-TV series The Uolwrt Herridge theater.
Cffdita: Pr'>dU('er, Robert Herridge: director, Jack Smigbt ; music
director and arranger, Oil Evjins.
Suiiiniaru: The sniry of Miles Davis. Features music written by
&llleH Itnvis Iind includes performances by Dave Itrubeck, Gil Kvans.
Ahiund Janial, niul the Miles Davis Sextet.
1. Davis. Mllen, i. CBS Films, Inc. ii. The Robert Herridge
theater (Television program)
{>27 Fi 68-654
The Sound of music (Motion picture) Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., 1965.
172 mln. sd, color. 35 mm.
Todd-AO.
From the stage musical of the same title with music and lyrics
by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstelo ii, and book by Howard
LIndHay and Russel Crouse.
Credita: Producer and director. Robert Wise; screenplay, Ernest
I>ehman: music supervisor, Irwin Kostal; director of photography,
Ted McCord: film editor, William Reynolds. Oatt: Julie Andrews,
Christopher Plummer, Richard Haydn, Peegy Wood, Eleanor Parker.
Summary: A musical dramatization of the events which result
when a young postulate becomes the governess of the seven Too
Trapp children who live with their widowed father, a former captain
In the Austrian Navy.
1. Trapp FamllySlng- era. r. Bodgers. Richard, 1002-
The sound of music. n. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation.
927 76-707836
The Sound of music {FUmatrip) Educational Audio Visual,
1968.
to fr. UIlW. with color sequences. 35 mm.
With leachers' notes.
Credila: Editor. Ithoda OlUnsky.
Summitry: Uses photographs of the original IfiTiO Broadway pro<Iuc-
tion of The sound of music to illustrute the music und story.
1. Rodgers, Richard, 1002- The sound of music. i. Hodgers,
191)2- The sound of music. II. Educational Audio Visual. Inc.,
Pleasant vllle, N. V.
782.8 Fi A 68-3959
Educational Audio Visual
The Sound of poetry: green and blue; America; Wallace
Stevens (Motion picture) DLG Productions. Keleaaed by
Doubleday Multimedia, 1968.
10 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary: Provides a personal view of America through the tech-
niques of abrupt transitions between Images of urban and industrial
scenes and rural and lyrical scenes, and also visual counterparts for
the words of Wallace Stevens as narrated on the sound track.
1. U. S. — Description and travel — Poetry. 2, Poetry of places —
U. S. 3. Stevens, Wallace, 1870-1955. i. DLG Productions, il
Dout>leday Multimedia.
917-3 76-705670
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The Sound of sound (Motion picture) American Optical
Cnip.. 1970. Made by Tom Thomas Organization.
If, niiu. sd. color. IG mm.
'srMMARY ■ Focuses on Industrial noise and its insidious attacK
on henrlng. Industrial workers speak candidly of their occupa-
Uonal deafness In an attempt to motivate Industrial employees to
wear proper hearing protection. , „ _ »,„„
1. Industrial noise. I- American Optical Corporation.
614.85 74^711499
CINE
Sound off (Motion picture) David Adams. Released by
Pyramid Film Producers, 1969?
lU min. sd. color. 16 mm. ....
Credita: Director and writer, Sandy Spillman; narrator. Art
Sumniarif: Discusses the effect of excessive noise upon the health
and efficiency of Indlvidual.s In various occupations, and explains how
the loss of bearing may be prevented through the use of protective
audiological devices and procedures. „ ,, „ i.,
1. Noise— Physiological effect. i. Adams, David, n. Pyramid
Film Producers.
617 73-706664
Portland State Univ. Library
Sonnd the trumpets (Motion picture) Minnesota Society
for Crippled Children and Adults, Civilian Rehabilitation
Brancli. Made by Promotional Films. Released in Can-
ada by National Film Board of Canada, 1966.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Comments on the difficulty faced by the paraplegic,
cripple, or aged person in using stairways, escalators, revolving
doors, or other means of entry. Points out the need for considera-
tion of the needs of the physically handlcapi>ed In the initial stage
of construction of such buildings as apartment houses, factories,
and offices.
1. Architecture and the physically h«i»dicapped. i. Minnesota
Society for CriM>led Children and Adults. Civilian Rehabilitation
Branch, n. Canada. National Film Board.
721 79-700336
National Film Board of Canada
Sound wave pollution (Motion picture) Davidson Films in
cooperation with American Meteorological Society. Re-
leased by Ijearninjr Corp. of America, 1971.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (American Meteorological Society
environmental silences series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Discusses the conditions that Increase or suppress
sound waves in the atmosphere, describes the causee of sound poUu-
tlon. and introduces methods for alleviating sound pollution.
1. Noise pollution. I. Davidson Films, San Francisco. IL
Learning Corporation of America. Series: American Meteorologi-
cal Society environmental sdwices series {Motion picture)
614.7 76-710062
Learning Corp. of America
Sound waves {Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1967.
57 fr. ciilor. So mm. (Wave.f, no. 3)
Credita; Collaborator, Paul Klrkpatrlck.
Summary; Investigates the change in the sound of a train's horn
as It moves past a railroad cros.slng. Uses experiments with a
tuning fork to present further Information about sound waves.
1. Soundwaves. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Serie-s: Waves (Filmstrip) no. 3.
534 Fi A 67-^170
Encyclopaedia Britun- nlca Educational Corp.
Soaad wsTM. [Motion picture] BCC-TV, London, 1969.
Releued in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. td. bJtw. 16 mm. (Wsvca. no. 2)
SUMMARY: Eumutea the nature of (ound waves and demonstntci how to
owaiure the ipeed of lound sod diflVaction and iaterfereace of >ound wava.
1. Sound-waves. I. Britiih Brosdcuiing Corporation. TeleviaJon Service.
II. Tune-Life Pihu. III. Series: Waves. [Motion picture] no. 2.
lQC243] 534 74-714817
Time-Life Fitos 72 MARC
Sound waves (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
si.
i.l'.r.
II per N
Iyi.1T. (lliii rniiiiiiie<l In cartrid;;e.
Willi [caclier's guide.
Si:.\l.MAUV: Presents simple experiments and animated lilustra-
<iiis to expliiln tlie prlnriples of Hound waves and their transniis-
I. Soundwii
Ii'>ut>1<-day Mil
Soundfilm,
see
I. Double<lay Multimedia.
Crisis in education.
Soundings (Firm)
see
A Child creates.
The Creative kindergarten: A pilot study
on prevention of failure in early education.
Un Dia en Mfixico,
Puerto Vallarta,
Quiescence.
The San Juan Islands,
Visualization — a key to reading.
The Soawlaua. [Motion picture] New Media Enterprises.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts. 1970.
15 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Survey* the various upecU of thejob of ■ lound technician in
I ntsjor itudio, including dutiber, recorditu, micTophone operator, and tound
efTecu ipviitiTtf Eiplaini how some tound effecU are created, bow problems
in recofdini are overcome, and how varioui sound elements are mixed to pro-
duce a final sound traclL.
1. Sound— Recording and reproducing. I. New Media Eaterpriscs. II.
Universal Education and Visual Arts.
[TK7881] 791.43 72-700379
Universal Education and 72 MARC
Visual Aru
Sounds (Filmstrip) My weekly reader |19e-(,
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (New sc-ience reading adventures)
Sumworv: Explains to children what sounds are and how they
*'*l^SlinT*' I. My weekly reader. Series: New science read-
ing adventures (Filmstrip. ^^^^ ^^^^g^
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Sounds (Motion picture) Films M, 1971. Made by Michael
Grady.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational adviser. Marlon Roth.
Sl'MSIARY: Presents a multiplicity of common sounds to develop
and sharpen languase and listening skills through awareness of en-
vironmental sounds. For elementary grades.
1. Language arts (Elementary) I. Films M ftoductions.
[LB1575.8] 372.6 75-713638
Films M
Sounds and silence {Filmstrip) Jwn Handy Sdiool Service,
1969.
1 rol' color. 36 mm. and phonodlac: 2 ». (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 10 In., 33i rpm. micro-
groove. (How do you know?)
Summary: Explains the functions and <^)eratIon of the senae of
\. Hearing. i. Jam Handy School Service, lac. Series : How
do you know? {Fllnwtrip)
372.3 78-733895
Jam Handy School Service
Sounds are made by vibrating objects {Motion picture)
Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baulc concepts In sci«Ke^
■eveai)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credil*,- Author, Howard Litvak; photography, Paul Bockfaorst
Sutnmary: Presents scientific experiments to demonstrate that
sounds are made by ribraiting ohjects. For primary grades.
1. Sound-waves— Juvenile filma. i. Eye Gate House, Ittc. Se-
ries : Basic concepts la science (Motion picture) level 1.
872.8 71-703930
ALA Bookllat
Sounds around town {Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 10 mln.
microgroive. (Sight and sound discovery trips, no. 7)
With leitoher's manual.
Summitry: Examines the sights and sounds associated with mer-
chants And public servants by following a mother as she goes about
makin;; the business transactions necessary to maintain her home
and family.
1. Civil service. 2. Husinessmen. i. Eye Gate Hotiae, Inc.
Series: Sight and sound discovery trips (F^lltnstrip) no. 7.
301.5 Fi A 68-3669
Eye Gate House
Sounds at home (Filmittrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
55 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s.. 12 In., 3Si rpm., 10 min.
mlcrogroiive. (Sight and sound discovery trlpa. no. 6>
With teacher's manual.
Bummar^i: l>escr[t)ea the ordinary sounds associated with various
scenes of family life.
1. Household sounds. i. Bye Gate House, Inc. Serlea: Sight
and sound discovery trip (Filmstrip) no. 6.
301.42 Fi A 68-3668
Eye Gate Bouse
Sounds at the circus {Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
00 fr. color. 3.% mm. and phontNllsr: 1 s., \> in.. 38i n'ni., IS min.
tulcrugro'ie. iSlght and sound discovery tripa, no. 5)
With Teacher's manual.
Summury: Highlights the atmosphere of a circus by re-creating
the noise sod confusion and picturing the crowds, the bright gaudy
costumes, the trained animals, and the breathtaking stunt*.
1. Circus. I. Eye Gale House, inc. Series: Sight and sound
discovery tripe (FlImMrlp) ik>. 0.
79U Fi A 6&-J667
Eye Gate Hooae
332
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
SoondB at the mo {FOmatnp) Eye 0»te House, 1»67.
62 fr. color. 3Q mm. aod phooodlsc : 1 s., 12 Id., 3Si rpm., 17
min. m'croKrooTe. (Sight and sound dlaooverr trips, no. 3)
With teacher's manual.
Bummarj/: Describes forty different animals tn a soo to portray
the Tsrietj- of nnlmal life that exists througlioul the world.
1. Zoolocical gardeos. 2. Animal munds. i. Eye Gate House.
Inc. Series: Sight and sound dlscorery trips (Pllmstrip) no. S.
591 Fi A 68-3665
Eye Gate House
Sounds by the sea (Fawttrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
G5 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S8i rpm., 16 mln.
mlcrutcronre. ( Sight and sound discovery tripe, no. 4)
With leacher's manual.
Summary: Pictures a rarlety of seashores and follows the daughter
of a fisherman during a day of encounters with surfers, swimmers,
fishermen, and boat m«i.
I. Waterfront sounds. i. Eye Gate House. Inc. Serlec- Sight
and sound dlacorery tripe (FiUnstrlp) no. 4.
372.3 Fi A 68-3666
Eye Gate House
Soonds in the woods (Ftlnutrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., S3i rpm., 9
min. m'Togroove. (Sight and sound discovery trips, no. 1)
With teacher's manual.
Surnmam: Follows a dog named Queenle as she roams through
the woods to highlight the unusual sights and sounds In a foreat.
1. Sounds. 2. Natural history. i. Bye Gate House, Inc. Se-
ries : Sight and sound discovery tripe ( Fllmstrlp) no. 1.
674.9095 Fi A 68-3663
Eye Gate House
The Sounds of language (FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969,
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 la., 33| rpm., 23
mln. microgroove. (Focus on language. Part 1: General lln-
guiNtlcs)
Also l8 upil with phonotape in cns-J4'ttp.
With teacher's manual by Maztne Ilaleff.
Creditt: Consultant, Paul Postal; narrator. Jerry Sllverstein.
Summary: Examlnefl vowels and consonants ; stresses the use of
the dictionary.
1. Language and languages. 2. Vowpls. 3. Consonants. i. Eye
Gate, House, Inc. Series: Focus on language. Part 1: 0«ierat
linguistics (Fllmstrlp)
400 70-736838
A. L. A. Booklist
The Soaads of radag. [Motion picture] Robert Rieb Associates,
1972.
S min. MJ color. 16 mm
SUMMARY: Covcniheali-icrratn vehicle rally held It Mt Snow. Vermont.
1. All terrain vchKic racing. I. Robert Rtcb Associaies
tGV1029j 796.7 72-700774
CINE 73 MARC
Sounds of the city (FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., SSI rpm.,
;ht and sound discovery trip, no. 8)
42 fr. color. 85 tan
9 mln. microgroove. (1
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Explores different aspects of a dty from parades and
Ice cream vendors to policemen and pneumatic drills.
1. City and town life. i. Bye Gate House. Inc. Series:
Sight and sound discovery trip ( Fllmstrlp) no. 8.
301.3 Fi A 68-3670
Eiye Gate House
Sounds of the aea (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1968. Bo-
lea.«ed by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
3-3 fr. color. 35 mm. aod phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm. micro-
groove, (Science of ttie sea )
With teacher's guide, marine charts, reference books, and plaslic
em bed men t
t'REDITS: Designed by Desmond Wedbergand Dan Ryan.
SCMHARY : Presents the sounds that are made by sea life.
1. Marine fauna. 2. Sound production by animals. I. Bailey
Films, inc., Hollywood. Calif. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Se-
ries : Science of the sea (Filmstrip)
EQL121] 574.92 75-739790
BFA Educational Media
Sonnds on the fann (FUmatrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
34 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 83i hhu., 8
min. m'rrogroove. (Sight and sound dlscoveo' trips, no. 2)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Pictures typical scenes on a farm and Includes the
actual conglomeration of noises that accompany the aettlng.
1, Animal sounds, i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Sight and
sound discovery tripe (Fllmstrlp) no. 2.
631 Fi A 68-5664
Eye Gate House
Source and course of the Nile (Motion picture) Doubleday
Multimedia, 1970.
3 mln. St. b&w. super 6 mm. (North Africa aeries)
Loop film In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Utilizes animated map descriptions and actual scenes
to show the northward flow of the Nile from its source In equatorial
Africa to its central section tn the great swampy plains of Sudan.
1. Nile River. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. Series: North
Africa series (Motion picture. Doubleday Multimedia)
[DTI 15] 916.2 74-708018
Doubleday Multimedia
Source moving at speeds below and above wave speed
(Motion picture) Education I>e\Tlopinent Center. Re-
leased by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educationnl Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. httw. 16 mm. (F^uid mechanics nims)
Alw issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a pliase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Fluid dynamics. 2. Aerodynamics. 1. Education Devel<v
ment Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. III. Series: Ptnld mechanics films (Motion picture)
[TU70] 532 72-710279
Enryclopaedla Brltan- ntca Educational Corp.
SoBTCc of happiness. [Filmstrip]
U.S. by Unipub.
Unesco, 1961. Released in the
36 ft. color. 3S mm.
With English commentary. Commentahca aUo issued in French and Spaatah.
Produced within ihc framework of the Major Project on the Exienaion and
Imiwovement of Primary Education in Latin America.
SUMMARY: Shows an Indian boy who, at age twelve, Icama how to read
and write, later twcomes a teacher, and returns to hia village to educate hta
people.
1. 1 ndiaru— Education. I. United Nations Educational. Scientiftc, and Cul-
tural Oraaniiaiion. II. Unipub.
[E59.E4i 370.98 70-740207
Unipub 72 MARC
Sources of art (Motum picture) Bailey FUms in colWwra-
tloTwith Marie L. Larkin. Released by Bailey Films,
1966.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued In super 8 mm. In cartndve.
Si2«Si%resentB oalotlngs by mature artists and by children
to !^;rS't n^o^aS^tsTar «a tl» "o^worid In *e «^
W Demonrtrates the four basic etenwott ««nP«^>"„"Li^
OTlSr. Shape, and terture. Points ont theae etanwits In Tarions
""[•"l^n^i-Technlque. 2. Art-Psychology. i- Bailey Films.
inc., Hollywood. Calif. ^^^^ 7^702660
Bailey FUms
Sourdough nurse (FUmstrip)
1968.
American Baptist Films,
76 fr. color. 35 mm.
With script. ^ „ ___,
Creditt: Script, Faith Bailey; photogrmidter, Warren Grain.
Bummary: Traces the activities of a young graduate nurse who
serves In the hospital of Cordova. Alaska, takes part In the life
of the towns, and works with the Baptist church.
1. Nurses and nursing— Alaska. i. American Baptist Conven-
Fi A 68-4433
Stars and Stripes
tlon.
American Baptist Films
Sousa, John PhiUp. 1854-1932.
forever
Bee
An American march.
Sousa: a story in pictures (FUmttrip) Bowmar Beoords,
1970.
2 fllmslrips (pL 1, 50 fr. ; pt 2, 58 (r.) color. 35 mm. awl pho-
nodisc: 2 8„ 12 In.. 33i rpm., 18 mln. each, microgroove. (Biogra-
phies of gr^t composers)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Authors. Nick Rossi. Jerald Saladaaa.
Summary: Portrays events In the life of American bandmaster and
composer Joba Philip Sousa. „ _, a.^
1 Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1982. L Bowmar Records. Se-
ries- Biographies of great compoeera (Filmstrip)
927 78-735333
Bowmar Records
The South (FUmstrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1065.
Made by WaSP Filmstrips.
4(! fr. color. S-i mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., 33ft rpm., 12
mln. mit.Togroove. (Folk songs In American history — 1700 through
1864. no. 5)
With utilization guide.
Credits: Writers. Charles Botgwall, Jane Beethoven.
Kummary: Examines the correlation of history, folk music, and
authentic art of the South in the period between 1700 and 1864.
1. Southern States— Songs and muslc^Hlst. A crIL 2. Folk-songs,
American— Hist. & crlt. i. Schloat (Warren) Productions. Pleas-
antvllle, N. Y. Series: Folk songs in American history— 1700
through 1864 (Fllmstrlp) no. 5.
Fi A 67-3657
Warren Schloat Produc- tloos
The SoBth. [Filnutrip]
Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britanmca Educationa]
99 fr. C(riof. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 2 >., 11 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 15 min.
(Regiona of the United Sutes)
Alao issued with phonotape in caaaclte.
With teacher's guide.
CREDrrS: Educational collaboratoT, Charlea F. Gritiner.
SUMMARY: TetU about the region of the United Sutea known u the South.
Include* deacriptiona of the hiatory, iradibon. physical economic characteristics,
people, and work of this area. Shows how the nature of the crops lead to the
plantation and the slave system.
1. Southern States. 1. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
II. Seriea: Regiona of the United States. tPiltnstrip]
CF209.5] 917.5 70-740274
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
South Africa, Government fiiformation Office, New
York
see
The Races of the Union of South Africa.
South Africa. South African Information Service
Arches of faith.
South Africa — conservation and develop-
333
Sonth Africa (Motion picture) ABC. Released by Mc-
Grsiw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (ABC documentary on Africa!
With teachers guld«.
Summary: Describes the nature of the untisual historical back-
ground out of which modem South Africa has evolved, and the many
social problems which the peoples of South Africa face. Dl»cu8S«
criticisms of the government's racial policlee and shows why South
Africa will probably not change very mudi within the near future.
1. Africa, South — Race question. i. American Broadcasting
Company, a. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
„^ 968 Fi A 68-316
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
South Africa^— ctHiserraUmi and development (Filmstrip)
Information Service of South Africa. Made by Bear Films,
Released by Bear Films and Audio-Visual Associates, 1970.
55 fr. color. 3S mm.
With teacher's guide, atudent leaflets, and wall chart.
SUMMARY: Portraya the land and people of South Africa and
describes the efforts of the nation to preserve the land, animals, and
cultural heritage while developing the vast natural resources.
1. Africa, South — Description and travel— 1966- 2. Natural
resources— Africa, South. I. South Africa. South African Infor-
mation Service. New York. II. Bear Films, inc. Ill, Audlo-Vlaual
Associates..
916.8 76-738242
Bear FUms
South Africa — dynamic progress (FUmstrip) Audio- Visual
Associates, 1969.
.V> fr. color. S.'t mm.
RevlMed version of the 1965 Slmstrip of the same title.
With teacher's manual
Summary: An Introduction to South Africa's past and present,
with emphasis on the geography, culture, dlmate, natural resources,
transportation facilities, and modem achievements of the Republic.
With captions.
1. Africa, South — Description and travel. i. Audlo-Tlsual Asso-
ciates.
968 71-T35421
A. L. A. Booklist
South Africa, part 1 (FUmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1949. Made by R. C. Honeybone. Released in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
36 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Regional geography of the world)
With teacher's guide. Notes revised 1968.
Summary: Shows the background of the various races that In-
habit South Africa and explains the reasons for the peculation dis-
tribution.
1. Ethnology— Africa, South. i. Common Ground, ltd., London
n. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Regional geography
of the world (Fllmstrlp)
916,8 78-735613
Carman EMucational Associates
South Africa, part 2 (FUmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don. 1949. Made by R. C. Honeybone. Released in the
U. »S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
45 fr. b&w. 35 mm- (Regional geography of the worldl
With teachers guide. Notes revised 1963.
Summary: Describes the major occupaUons of the people of South
Africa and compares the roles of agriculture and mining In the econ-
omy of the country.
1. Africa, South— Occupations. 2. Agriculture— Economic aspects-
Africa South. 3. Mineral industries-Africa. South. i. Common
Ground, ltd., Ujndon. il Carman Educational Associates. Series-
Regional geography of the world (Filmstrip)
^. . . ^16.8 71-735614
Carman Educational Associates
South Africa; the price of inequality (FUmstrip) Current
Affairs Films, 1970.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Current Affairs filmstrip series)
With pictorial discussion guide.
Creditt: Adviser, Manson Van B. Jennings.
Summary: Points out that the .standard of living In South Africa
is Improving, but that only a minority of the people share In this
iiteady economic growth. Discusses some of the reasons for the
government policy of apartheid, how It works, and what its Impact
is on the country as a whole today, and what reactions may be an-
ticipated.
1. Africa, South — Race question. 2. Africa-South — Economic con-
ditions. I. Current Affairs Films, New York.
309.168 75-735422
Current Affairs Films
South African essay: fruit of fear (Motion picture) Na-
tional Educational Television. Released by Audio- Visual
Center, Indiana University, 1965.
59 mill, sd b&w. 16 mm. (Changing world)
Summary: Reports on the South African dual standards of living
from the lavish white sections to the bla** ghfttos. Interviews such
people as Nobi'I I'eacc Prixe winner Chief Albert Luthull, Frank
Waring, and author Alan Paton as to their attitudes toward this
condition.
1. Africa, South— Race question. i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, ii. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. Series: Changing world (Motion picture)
916.8 Fi A 68-2321
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
South African essay: ont nation — two iati<malisms (Mo-
tion picture) National Educational Television. Released
by Audio- Visual Center, Indiana University, 1965.
59 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Changing world)
Summary: Examines the political machinery which enforces
apariheld and presents views of African spokesmen, white and black,
who support or oppose this policj-. Focuses on the power of the
White Nationalist Party.
1. Africa, South— Race question. i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, u. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. Series: Changing world (Motion picture)
916.8 Fi A 68-2322
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The South African goldfields {FUTnstrip) Common Ground,
London, 1963. Made by Monica M. Cole. Released in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
At fr. ci>lor. 3.'t mm. (Gpogr«phy In colour: .\fiicnf
With teaching giiiile.
Suminari/: Exaiuiiios an Important gold mine of South Africa
anil shows the people (vho work there. Points ont that the gold
luinlnR Intlnstrj- in the TmnKvaal and the Orange Free State, which
produces 8ixt.T percent of the world's gold, has largely financed the
development of South Africa.
1. Gold mines and mininx — .\frica, South. i. Common Ground,
ltd., London, ii. Cnrman Educational Associate*. Series: Geog-
r»^y In colour: Africa IFltmstrIp)
622 Fi A 68-3946
Carman Education:<l Associates
South African Tourist Corporation
Golden TniiivuL
Journey to the nm.
South America (Filmstrip) Informative Classroom Picture
Publishers, 194T.
4'J fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Life In other lands library)
Sl'M-MARY: Uses captioned pictures and pictorial maps to show
life In South America.
1. South America. I. Informative Classroom Picture Publiatiers,
Grand Bapids. Mich. II. Series: Life in other lands library (Film-
strip 1
rF22083 918 73-739398
Fldeler Co.
Soath Aacrica. Part 2: Nataral rcsoarcca. [nimatrip] Fllmstrip
Houie, 1972.
62 fr. cok>T. 35 mm. and phonoditc: 2 >., 10 in.. 33 1/3 rpsi., M min.
(Our fcography)
With icripL
SUMMARY: Eximincs natural resourcet in South America in relation to
leofraphy. economic*, ind livini ttandardi.
1. Natural reaources— South America. 1. Filnutrip Houic, New York.
[|. Series: Our geography. {FUmtuip]
(HC163.5) 338 72-733467
Filnutrip Hou*e 72 MARC
South America. Part 3: Food and agriculture. [Filmstrip] Film-
strip House. 1972.
6^ fr Liilof 35 mm and phomtdiK. 2 i.. 10 in . 33 1/3 rpm . 14 min
(Our ;cii|raphy)
W iih "iTipi
SL MMARY Siudin farmini methods and crops, regional fiMid habitv and
oipiiris and imports of South America.
I Agriculture South America Juvenile film*. 2 Food habits South
Amenta Juienile films, 3. South America Commerce Juvenile films [I.
Agriculture South America. 2. South America) I, Filmstrip House. Nc*
\ork II ScncM Our geography [Filmstrip)
[S4743 338.1 72-733468
Filmstrip House ^2 MARC
South America. Part 4: Housing and clothing. [Filmstrip]
strip House, 1972.
and phonodisc: 2 i
, 33 1/3 rpm.. 14 n
and climate in South
the conspicuous difTerenccs
49 fr, color. 35
(Our geography)
With script.
SUMMARY: Examines the efTecis of
America on habitats and apparel, and illi
between rich and poor.
1 South America— Economic conditions-Juvenile films 2. Housing -
South America — Juvenile film*. 3, Costume —Sooth America -Juvenile films
(1. South America- Economic conditions] 1. Filmstrip House, Ne* York.
II. Series: Our geography. (Filmstrip)
(HC165j 338.4 72-733469
Filmstrip House 72 MARC
South America. Part 5: Transportation and communication. [Film-
stripj Filmstrip House, 1972.
60 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 *,, 10 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 14 min.
(Our geography)
With script.
SUMMARY: Examines the relationship between geography m South
Amcnca and the methods of transportation used. Shows transport by water for
urban seaports sikI pnmitive models of transportation in mountainous areas. ar>d
points out the growing dependence on airplanes.
1. Transportation South America— Juvenile films [I Transportation
South America] I Filmstrip House. New York M. Series: Our geography.
I Filmstrip)
(HE230] 380.8 72-733471
FilmsUip House 72 MARC
South America — a ffenaral sorrey {FUnutrrp) Visual Infor-
mation Service, Hungerford, Eng. ,1970?j Made by W. J.
Tamblin,
40 fr. b4w. 35 mm. (South America)
With teacher's jnildei.
Hummary: An InlrtMluctorjr fllmatrlp In a serle*. Traces the his-
tory of the settlement sod formation of nations in South America,
and descrlb«« ttie people, the phyalcal features and climate, and the
ecorromy of the contlnenL
1. South America. l Vliual lofonnatloo Serrtc*. Seiias:
South Aroerlra (rilmatrlp. Visual loformatloo Sarrlee)
»18 72-736606
Yt<mal loformatloD Service
South America: Cartagena, a colonial tAiy (Motion picture)
Art Evans Productions. Released by BFA Educational
>f<-dia, 1970.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows a typical day lo tbe life of a yoting boy lo
Cartagena, Colombia. CMiplcts aspects of life that are unique to
South America.
1. Children In Colombia — Jurenlle films. I. Art BTans Produc-
tions. II. BFA Edticatlonal Media.
918.61 7^711146
BFA Bdacallooal Hedla
South America: Ecuador, Colombia, and Venezuela (Film-
strip) Common Ground, London, 1953. Released in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
32 fr. biw. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary: Descrlbe« the settlement of Bcuador, Oohmbla. ana
Venezuela, and portrays their present transportatlcm aystems, agri-
cultural methods, and oU loduatrles.
1 Ecuador— Economic conditions — Jurenlle films. 2, Colombia-
Economic conditlons—JuvenUe films. 3. Venezuela— Economic con-
ditions— Juvenile fllma. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. 11.
Carman Educational Associates.
918.6 70-738642
Carman EMucatlonal Associates
South America: estanda in Argrentina (Motion picture)
Alt Evans Productions. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1970.
31 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Portrays life on an eatanda In Argentina and shows
how this huge ranch resembles the feudal estates of the Middle
Ages.
1. Ranch life — Argentine Republic. I. Art Evans Productions.
II. BFA Educational Media.
918^ 70-711148
BFA Educational Media
South America highlights {Motion picture) GFP Incor-
porated in association with Fiedd Communications Corp.,
1966.
25 min. !*d. color. 16 mm. (George Pierrot's world advwiture
series)
Credits: Executive producer, Dick Femmel ; narrator, Eric Pavel.
eu,mmary: Shows scenes of South Araeriea. Including Cuzco,
Caracas, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, the International Livestock
Show. Iguacu Falls in Brazil, and the Butantan Institute. Explains
tbe steps In the production and sale of coffee.
I. QFP Incorporated. n. Field Ommunicatlons Corporation.
Series: George Pierrot's worid adventure aeries (Motion picture)
M8 71-701998
South America: Indians of the Andes (Motion picture) Art
Evans Productions. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1970.
21 mlD. sd. color. 16 nun.
With study guide.
SUMMARY : Portrays the primitive way of life of an Inca boy
and his family in an Isolated Peruvian village in the Andes Moun-
tains.
1. Indians of South America— Peru— Chfldren. I. Art Evans
Productlon<i. II. BFA Educational Media.
918.6 76-711147
BFA Educational Media
South America: life in the city (Motion picture) BFA
Educational Media, 1971.
10 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Portrays the contrasts of progress and poverty, and
old and new that exist In the South American cities of Rio de
Janeiro and SSo Paulo In Brazil; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Caracas,
Venezuela; SantlaKo, Thile; and Lima. Peru.
1. Cities and towns- South America— Juvenile fllma. I. BFA
Educational Media.
[HT129] 918 77-713570
BFA Educational Media
South America: market day (Motion picture) BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Portrays varied aspects of a market day in South
America, revealing the economic and social life of South American
t. Markets— South America— Juvenile films. 2. VllUgee— South
America— Juvenile fllras. 1. BFA Educational Media.
(HF5473] 918 70-718671
BFA Educational Media
South America: Peru and Chile (Filmstrip) Common
Ground, London, 1952. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
34 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Portrayn Peru ; Northern, Central, and Southern
Chile; and the Andes MounUlns of South America.
1. Pern- r>e«crlptlon and travel— 19B1- 2. Chile— Deacrlpttou
and travel— 1»B1- I. Common Ground, ltd.. London. II. Oar-
man Educatloiinl Aatoclates.
918 74-738648
Carman Educational Associates
South America: the equatorial forest {Filmstrip) Com-
mon Ground, London, 1960. Made by E. W. Shanahan.
Released in the U. S. by Carman EducaUonal Associates,
1966.
34 fr. Wtw. 3.^ mm. (Regional geography of the world)
With teacher's guide. Notes revised 1969.
Sumntarv Describes the Amazon lowland, the u^er Amazon, and
the Gulanas: explains the role of the forest Industries of South
America.
1. Forests and forestry — South America. 2. Wood-using Indus-
tries— South America. i. Common Ground, ltd., London. il Car-
man Educational Asaociates. Swles: Regional geography of the
world (Filmstrip)
918 74-735612
Carman Educational Associates
South American families: Cesar and Carlos of Peru {FUm^
atrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodi.<ic: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rptn.. 11
min.
With guide.
Credit*: Author, Frank E. Sorenaon.
Summary: Follows a Peruvian family through their day In order
to convey the importance played by the fisbing industry In the lives
of the people of Carquln. For elementary grades.
1. Family- Peru— Juvenile films. 2. Pish trade— Peru— Juvenile
films. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 75-736288
Coronet Instructional Films
South American families: Jos^ of the Pampa {FUmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm., 11
min.
With guide.
Credita: Author, Frank E. Sorenson.
Sxtmmary: Shows life on the pampa by observing a young boy on
vacation from school. Includes views of the boy as he does hia
farm chores — which Include herding cattle and milking cows — swlma
in the farm's water tank, takes a traditional siesta, and engages Id
some activities typical of real gauohos. For elementary grades,
1. Rural families— Argentine Republic— Juvenile films. i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films.
372.8 70-736292
Coronet Instructional Films
South American families: Lorenzo of Bolivia (FUmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, ,1970.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm.. 11
min.
With guide.
Credits: Author, Frank E. Sorenson.
Summarj/: Shows the lives and work of people In a poor mining
town In Bolivia by observing a Bolivian family's typical day, con-
sisting of school for the boy, work In the tin mine for the father,
and housework without modem utilities for the mother. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Family— Bolivia— Juvenile films. 2. Tin miners— Bolivia— Ju-
venile films. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 71-736287
Coronet Instructional Films
South American families: Mariano and Lueho of Ecuador
{Filmatrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
50 fr. color. 3^} mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33i rpm., 10
mlD.
With guide.
Credits: Author, Frank E. Sorenson.
Summary: Shows how an entire family. Including tbe grand-
parents, share chores on a hacienda In Ecuador. Includes views of
the family as they sing with guitar and flute. For elementary
grades.
1. Rural families— Ecuador— Juvenile films. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
372.8 73-736290
Coronet Instructional Films
South American families: Mario and Jonas irf Brazil
{Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. S31 rpm., 18
min.
With guide.
Credits: Author. Frank E. Sorenson.
Summary: Shows family life In Brazil. Includes scenes of a
modern school, a fiera (open market), and a bonde (streetcar) In
Bio de Janerlo. For elemwitary grades.
1. Family—Brazil— Juvenile films. i. Coronet Instructional
Films.
372.8 77-736291
Coronet Instructional Films
South American families: Victor of the Amazon {FUrn-
etrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
48 fr. color. S.^i mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. SSi rpm.. 10
min.
With K"l*le.
Credits: Author. Frank E. Sorenson.
Summary: Shows how a South American family depends on the
Amazon for their livelihood and relaxation, pointing out that life for
this family centers around the rain forest, with dally activities In-
cluding hunting, fishing, farming, and recreation along the Amazon.
For elementary grades.
I. Rural families— Amazon Valley— Juvenile films. i. Coronet
Instructional Films.
372.8 79-736289
Coronet Instructional Films
South American peoples and problems. Set 1: Introdnc*
tion (Filmstrip) Art Evans Productions. Released by
Encore Visual Education, 1970,
4 fllraatrlps (30 fr. eacht color. 35 mm. and 4 phonwllacs (2 s.
each. 1 8. for manual projector, 1 h. for automatic projector), 7 In.,
33jt rpm., 6 min. each side, microgroove.
With manual.
Credits: Writer and editor. Barbara Upton.
Contents: 1. Introducing the people.— 2. Introducing regions.—
8, Economics of living. — 4. Natural resources,
1. South America. 2. South America — Economic condltiona.
I. Art Evana Productions. II. Encore Visual Education, Inc.
918 74-737869
Encore Visual Education
334
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
South American peoples and problems. Set 2: Problems
(Filmstrip) Art Evans Productions. Released by Encore
Visual Education, 1970.
4 fllmatrlps (90 fr. p«<4i) color. 35 mm. and 4 pboDodlM<s (2 ».
each. 1 s. for manual projector, 1 a for automatic proJ«(.-tor) , T in.,
V!3\ rpm., 6 min. each 8ld«. mlcrosroore.
With manual.
Credits: Writer and editor, Barbara Upton.
Contents: 5. I'opulatlon expIo«lon.— 6. Subsistence farmlns. — 7.
Priibleras of Indian life. — 8. Transportation.
1. South America— Population. 2. AxrlcaHure — Sooth America.
3. Indians of South America — Social life and otatoma. 4. Transporta-
tion— South America. I. Art Evaoa Productions. II. Encore
Visual Education. Inc.
309.18 79-7.*^7S70
Encore Visual Education
Sooth American peoples and problems. Set S; Brazil
(Filmstrip) Art Evans Productions. Released by En-
core Vi.sual Education. 1970.
-t fllmstrlpa (30 fr. ea^l color. .3.^ mm. and 4 phonodlficn (2 s.
ench. 1 8. for manual projector, 1 a for automatic projector), 7 in.,
33i rpm., 6 mln. each side. mlerogrooTe.
With manual.
Credits: Writer and editor, Barbara Upton.
Oooteota: 9. Braania: openlns a new land. — 10, BrazlUaD Indus-
try.— 11. BraElUao agriculture. — 12. The Amaron basin.
1, Brasflla. 2, Brazil — Economic condition*. 3. Amazon Valley.
I. Art Evans Productions. II. Eocore Visual Bdncatlon, Inc. III.
Brazil (Filmstrip)
918.1 72-7:i7ft71
Encore Visual Education
South American peoples and problems. Set 4: Northern
Sooth America (Filmstrip) Art Evans Productions. Re-
lea5wl by Encore Visual Education, 1970.
4 fllmstrlps (30 fr each) color. 35 mm. and 4 pbonodlncs (2 s.
each, 1 a for manual projector, 1 a for automatic projector), 7 In.,
X&\ rpm., 6 min. each side, microeroove.
With maooal.
Credits; Writer and editor. Barbara Upton.
Contents: 13. The Gnlanaa— 14. Northern lowlands.— 15. Northern
hlchlanda — 16. Urban migration.
1. Gulana—Deacrlptlon and travel. 2. Rural-urban migration-
South America. I. Art Evans Productions. IL Bncora Visual
Education. Inc. III. Northern South America (Filmstrip)
918 7ft-737872
EiK-ore Visual Education
South American peoples and problems. Set 5: The Andes
re^n (Filmstrip) Art Evans Productions. Released by
Encore Visual Education. 1970.
4 nimstrlps (30 fr. each) color, 35 mm. and 4 phonodlscx (2 a
each, 1 s. for manual projector. 1 a for antimiatic projector), 7 In,,
.t3A rpra., 6 min. each side, microgroove.
With manual.
Credits: Writer and editor. Barbara Upton.
Contents; 17. Indian life In the Andea — 18. Market day In the
Andes. — 19. Inca ancestora. — 20, Art of the AndM.
1. Indians of South America — AndM. I. Art Evans Produc-
tions. II. Encore Visual Education, inc. III. Tbe Andes region
(Filmstrip)
918 70-737873
Encore Visual Education
Sooth American peoples and problems. Set 6: Soathem
Sooth America (Filtnstrip) Art Evans Productions. Re-
leased by Encore Visual Education, 1970.
4 fllmstrlps (30 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 4 phom>dlsc« (2 s.
each. 1 a for manual projector. 1 a for automatic projector). 7 In..
33i rpm., 6 mln, each side, mlcrogroove.
With maooal.
CredlU: Writer and editor. Barbara Upton.
Contents: 21. Agriculture In tbe PlaU River countrlea— 22. Pat-
agonia,—23. The Plata Blver region.— 24. Chile.
1. Bio de la Plata. 2. Patagonia, 3. Chile, I. Art Evans Pro-
dnrttona II. Encore Visual EducaUon, Inc. III. Southern South
America (Filmstrip)
918 73-737874
Encore Visual Education
Sooth Americao ieoo (FUmstrip) Budek Films and Slides of
California, 1969.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
C'-edU*.- Author. Eugene L. Podhurst
Bumntary: Shows a wide varletj of animals and birds fouod In
the Jungle, pampas, and offshore Islands of South America, loclading
tbe rare GaUpagos torxolae and the blg-be«ked macaw. With
captions.
1. Zoo animals— South America. 2. Zoology— South America.
I. Budeli Films and Slides of California.
591.98 70-736103
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
South Carolina.
Studies
University. College of General
Ascaris, a human parasite.
Food and drugs.
Ro-Revus talks about worms.
What you eat you are.
Who lives with you?
Sooth Carolina {Motion picture) Humble Oil and Refining
Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service (196-?j
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaj-y: Views South Carolina and its flower gardens, tranquil
traditions, mountain scenery, and wrought iron masterpieces on
■Charleston's Rainbow Row.
1. South Carolina — Deacr. k trav. — 1951- i. Humble Oil
and Reenlng Company (laeoriwrateil 1q DeL) n. Hodem TUklng
Picture Service, inc.
917JS7 Fi A 67-6389
Modern Talking Picture Serrlce
South Carolina Educaticmal Television Network
see
Applying the iiumt)er system of arithmetic.
Factors and prime numbers, part 1,
Factors and prime numbers, part 2.
Figures on a plane .
Food and drugs.
Matheniiatical systems, part 1.
Mathematical systems, part 2.
Mathematical systems, part 3.
Measurement.
Non-decimal numeration systems.
Non-metric geometry, part 1.
Non-metric geometry, part 2.
The Number system of arithmetic, part 1.
The Number system of arithmetic, part 2.
The Number system of arithmetic, part 3.
Numeration systems .
Ro-Revus talks about worms.
What you eat you are.
Who lives with you?
Whole numbers and their properties, part
1,
Whole numbers and their properties, part
TW Smith Ceatral States. iTransparenciesi Creative Visuals,
1971.
SUMMARY: Illustrates the geognphy. agncullure, induttiy, and history of
ArkaiiMs, Louisiaiia, Oklahoma, and Texas.
l.Arlriinai Juvenile films. 2. Louisiana— Juvenik filoB. 3. Oklahoma—
Juvenile rOms. 4. Texas— Juvenile films, il. Arkansas. 2. Louisiana. 3.
Oklahoma. 4. Texasj 1. Creative Visuals (Finn). 11. Series: Our fifty Swies.
tTrsnsparencics]
[F411.31 917.6 72-735574
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
South Dakota. Dept. of Game, Fish, and Parks
see
Appointment with pleasure.
South Dakota. Dept. of Highways
see
Surprising South Dakota.
South Dakota. University
see
The Adventure of the arts.
335
South Dakota. University. Educational Media
Center
A Joyful noise.
South Dakota Arts Council
A Joyful noise.
South Dakota: how YOU can succeed on skis without
really crying {Motion pieture) Sonih Dakota Dept. of
Highways. Mtide by University of South Dakota. Re-
leased by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1968.
10 min. fxl. color. 16 mm.
CredUt: Director, Sanford D. Gray.
Summary: A survey of skiing In South Dakota. Shows an adult
DOQ-8kier OQ a akl rtoipe taking his flrat lesson. locludes scenes of
«tpert skiers In action.
1. Skis and skiing— South Dakota. l South Dakota. Dept of
Highways, n. Modem Talking Picture Serrlce, Inc
79ft.9 T3-702678
CINE
South Dakota kaleidoscope (Motion picture) South DakoU
Dept of Highways, Made by University of South Dakota.
Kelea.=ed by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1970.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SCMMAHY- Shows a few of the more Interesting places ana
things to see In South Dakota, such as a buffalo roundup, a falconry
meet, a rodeo, the lake area, and the BUck Hllla
1. South DakoU— Description and traTel— 1801- I- South
Dakota. Dept of Highways. II. Modem Talking Picture Serrlce.
inc.
917.88
74-711500
South Dakota State University
Harvey EXinn — painter of pioneers.
South Dakota State University. Film Production
Dept,
see
Harvey Dunn — painter of pioneers.
The South: health and hunger {MotUm picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Released by
Indiunit I'niversity Audio-Visual Center, 1969.
23 min. .sd. tt&w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Ann Delaney.
Summary: Discusses Inadequate nutrition, lack of water, and too-
few medical facllltlee — problems which affect both tbe physical and
mental development of southern blacks. Includes Interrlews with
the only black obstetrician in Mississippi and a midwife.
I. N^roes— Health and hygiene. i. National Educational Tele-
Tlsiw) and Radio Center, n. Indiana. Dnlverslty. Audio-Visual
Center,
309.175 78-704229
Indiana. University. Audio- Visual Center
South Lancashire (Filmstrip) Conunon Ground, Londcm,
1968. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1969,
38 fr. color. 35 mm.
with teachers notes.
iSummary: Portrays the rural landscape, the communication sys-
tem, the developing Industries, and tbe urban derelopment of South
Lancashire.
1. Lancashire, Eng. I. Common Ground, ltd., Loodoo.
II. Carman Educational Asaoctatea.
914.27 71-738540
Carman EducaUoaal Associates
Sooth of Germany {Motion picture) German Federal Rail-
road. Released by Association Films, 1963.
35 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Follows a couple on an amusing and adventurous trip
through southern Germany. Includes cartoon sequences.
1. Germany, Southern— Descr. & trav. l Germany (Federal He-
public, 1M9- ) Bundesbabn. n. Aasodatlon Films, lac
914.3 Fi A 68-604
German Federal Ititll- road
South of WaWeyers {Motion picture) Eaton Laboratories,
1968. Made by A-V Corp.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Dr. J. A. Hutch presents a study of the physiology of
micturition. Includes an examlaatlon of the embryological origin
of anatomical structures involved with rarioua pathological conditions
and the rationale for their medical or surgical correctloa For
physicians and medical studenta
1. Urine — Secretion. t. Norwich Pbarmacal Company. Eaton
Laboratories.
61S FiA68-823
CINE
South Pacific by Rodgen and Hammer«tein (Filmstrip)
Edncational Audio Visual, 1967.
rA fr l>4w. with color sequences. 35 mm. (Music appreciation
series)
With recording, teacher's guide, and notes.
CrediU: Photographs. Fred Febl ; editor, Carol Atkina
Summary; Tells the story of South Pacific using photographs from
the original 1949 Broadway production.
1. Rodgers, Richard, 1902- South Padflc. i. Rodgers,
Richard. 1902- South Pacific, ii. Educational Audio Visual,
Inc., Pleasant vi lie, N. T. Series: Music appredstion aeries (Film*
strip)
792.9 Fi A 67-3908
Educational Audio Visual
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
South Pacific cloud patterns, part 1 (Motion picture)
Thorne Films. 1970.
5 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Meteorologj--c!lmatolog>)
LiKjp film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Tom Mayberry.
1. Clouds— South Pacific region. I. Thorte Films, inp,. Boulder.
Colo. II. Series: Meteorology -climatology (Motion picture)
[QC924.S] 551.6 77-712427
Thome Films, Inc.
The South. Part 1: Colonization {Filmstrip) Filmstrip
House. 1970.
T2 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 *., 10 in., 33) rpm., l.^i
itiin. (Culture of regions)
With script.
Credit*: Photography. Hubbard Phelps; art, Robert Henney.
Summary: A.U In-depth study of the South la colonial timfs.
Includes a description of the Spanish In Florida, the economic
motives of the English and the colony of Jamestown, plantation
life, and problems associated with slaver; and class diatinctions.
1. Southern States — History — Colonial period. 2. Southern
States — Social life and customs — Colonial period. i. Filmstrip
House. New York. Series: Culture of regions (Filmstrip)
975 77-737552
Filmstrip HoMw
The Souti».
1970.
Part 2: Slavery (Filmstrip) Filmatrip House,
62 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 10 In.. 3Si rpm., 15
niin. (Culture of regions',
With script.
Crcditt: Photography, Hubbard Phelps; art, Robert Jenoe;.
SummatT/: An In-depth study of slavery In the South. Includes
a discussion of plantation economy, the religion and music of
slaves, and the Civil War and the unsolved problems which
followed.
1. Slavery In the United States. i. Filmstrip House. New
York. Series: Culture of regions (Filmstrip)
326 70-737553
Filmstrip Houeo
The South. Part 3: Traditions and legends (FUnutrip)
Filmstrip House, 1970.
71 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a., 10 In., 334 rpm.. l.j
mill. (Culture of regions)
Wirh script.
Credits: Photography. Hubbard Phetps; art. Robert Jenney-
Bummary: An In-^leptb study of traditions and legends of the
South. Includes a discussion of the plantation, the French and
Spanish influence on the South, the significance of tradition, and
education for blacks and whites.
1. Southern States — Social life and ctistoms. 2. Folk-lore —
Southern States. i. Filmstrip House. New York. Series: Cul-
ture of regions (Filmstrip)
917.5 74-737554
Filmatrip House
The South. Part 4: Since 1865 (Filrmtrip)
House, 1970.
Filmstrip
07 f:-. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 10 In., 331 rpm., 15
inin. (Vulture of regions)
With script.
Crediti: Photography. Hubbard Phelps; art, Robert Jenney.
Summary: Kv. In-depth study of the South since 1865. Includes
a discussion of modern industry, the mechanization of agriculture,
migration to cities and to the North, and the rise of the arti.
1. Southern States— Economic conditions, 2. Southern States —
Social conditions. i. Filmstrip House, New York. Series: Cul-
ture of regions (Filmstrip)
917.5 78-737555
Filmstrip House
Thi; South — roots of the urban crisis {Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Hritarmica Educational Corp., 1969.
27 mn. wl. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Author. Charles F. Grltzner.
Humm<ii-v: lUuiftrates how the cyclical pattern which links poverty
to violence h.-i-i ni:iny of its roots In the South. Includes scenes of
mined mansions of the pre<Ilvll War period, thriving Industries,
deserted mines, destroyed forests, and modern locks and dams used
to transport food and resources.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Southern States — Social eonditlona 2. Southern States — Eco-
nomic conditions. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corpo-
ration.
309.175 78-702922
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational 0>rp.
South Sea island (FUnutrip) Common Qroimd, London,
1952. Made by G. Milner. Relea-sed in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
24 fi". color Xi mm, (Oeography In colour: Australnsla)
With leHchers manual. Notes revised Iftfll.
Kummnru: I>epicts present dJiy life on the Fiji Islands, where
nru'teiit unlive customs have survived the iidvancea of modern
clvlllziitlon.
1. FIJI Islands- IJescr. & trav. i. (gomroon Cround, ltd., London.
It. Carman EilucHtlonat Assorlates. Series: lieography In colour:
Australasia (Filmatrip)
919.6 Fi A 68-4074
Cii nufi n Educn I lonn I Associates
South sea island life: the dolphin hnntera {MolUm picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide,
Humtnary: Shows many aspecU of Solomoo Island life, LncludlDB
m <-enturU>s-4>ld tradition of a group of Islaoden who bunt dolphins
Id small boats.
Another iame. bAw.
1, HoloiDon Islands—Social life and customs. l Coronet la-
structlonal Films,
919.3 70-706805
Coronet Instructional rilma
South Thailand and Malaya (FUmttrip) Keahert E. Budek
Films and Slides, 1962.
27 fr, color. 35 mm.
Longi.T versions (33 fr. and 33 double fr.) issuwl in 1954 with
script.
CiediU: Author. Helen L. Smith.
Sumitiani: I'urtrays South Thailand and Malaya by looking at
Singapore harbor, the tropical rain forest, rice harvesting, market
activities, fishing boats, pottery plants, and rubber and coconut plan-
Utlons. With captions.
1 Tliailand— I>escrlptIon and travel. 2. Malay Peninsula— De-
scription and travel. i. Budek (Hebert E.) Films and Slides.
Santa Barbara, Calif.
915.9 78-735317
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
South Vietnam: historical background and modern prob-
blems (Fihmtrip) Society for Visual Education, 1968.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm, 17
min. mkiogroove. (Living Id South Vietnam today)
With teacher's guide and reading script „ „, ^ „
Creditt: Author. Audrey Gels; phot(«rapher. James H. PIckerell.
Summary: Discusses the historical background of Vietnam and
the influence of other peoples and nations In the development of the
country. Examines some of the political, religious, and social
problems In South Vietnam and points out the problems of the
present-day war.
1 Vietnam— Hist i. Society for Visual Education, Inc, Chi-
cago. Series : Living in South Vietnam today (Filmstrip)
915.97 Fi A 68-4819
Society for Visual Education
South Vietnam; the peo^e of Saigtm (Motion picture)
Lem Bailey Productions. Released by AV-ED Films,
1969.
17 min. -sd- color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer, director, writer, and narrator, Lem Bailey ;
photographer, Tom McHugfa.
Summary: Explains the effects that war has had on South Viet-
nam. Shows tlie city of Saigon and describes the life of the people.
1. Saigon— Description. 2. Vietnamese Conflict 1961- —Social
aspects. I. Bailey (Lem) Productions, Hollywood, Calif, n. AT-
ED Films, Hollywood, Callf.
915.97 76-701206
AV-ED Films
South Vietnam today (FilmMrtp) Society for Visual Edu-
cation, 1968.
56 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 in., 331 rpm.. 14
mln. mlcrogroove. (Living In South Vietnam today)
With teacher's guide and reading script
Credit,: Author. Audrey Gels: photographer. James H. Pickerel^
Summary: Describes the three major geographic regions of South
Vieiimra Discusses economic and social problems in present-day
South Vietnam; points out the contrast between rural and urban life.
1 Vietnam— Econ. condU. 2. Vietnam— Soc. condlt 3. Vietnam-
Rural conditions. 4. Cities and towns-Vietnam. i. Society for
Visual Education. Inc., Chicago. Series: Living In South Vietnam
today , Filmstrip, ^^^^^ Fi A 6^-4818
Society for V Isual Educa- tton
South Wales (FUimtrip) Educational Productions, Wake-
field, Enp. Released in the U. S. by International Fihn
Bureau, 1964.
48 fr. color. 3.T mm. (Regional geography— British islands)
With note-s. , », j „„
Summary: Presents a view of the landscape, occupations, and com-
muniltlea of South Wales. ^^ ^ , __
1 Wales— Description and travel— 1961- L Educatl<HMl Pro-
ductions, ltd. n. International Film Bureau, inc.. Chicago, Series:
Regional geography— British Islands (Filmstrip)
914.29 70-733858
InternaHonal Film Bureau
1-he South-west corner (Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1961. Released m the U. ».,
1964.
15 min, sd. color, 16 mm. ^ , _,,,
?:r-;.7^^T;^";he"ST^^^
""r^^L^''e^KSl?^?;;^^T;r^v."'^^?'iV^a.^ New. and
information Bureau. ^^^^^ Fi A 67-5963
Australian News and Information Bureau
South-western Publishing Company
see
Transparencies for accounting principles.
Trmvarenciet for applied economics.
Traiuparencies for century 21 accounting.
Transparencies for century 21 typewritiiis.
Transparencies for college accounting.
Transparencies for economics.
Tnnspveodet for introductioa to business and eco-
TVanspareocict for inuoduction to data proccesing.
Southard, Robert E
see
Lourdes — the shrine of Our liidy.
336
Southeast Asia (FUmstrip) New York times, 1968.
75 fr. color. 35 mm. ond phonodisc: 2 a., 12 In., 331 rpm., 22 mln.
mlcrogroove. (Filmstrip on current sffalrs. Mar. 1968)
Manual and phonodisc lacking in L, C.
With discussion manual.
Summary: Traces the development nf crises in Southeast Asia since
World War ii and follows the commitments undM- three U. S. Presi-
dents. Covers the relations of the United States with Indonesia.
Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos, snd points out the alliances wbldi the
U. S. has established In this area.
1. Asia, Southeastern— Politics. i. New Torlc times. Series.
Fi A 67-3623 rev
New York times
Sontheast Asia: contrasts and conflicts. [Filmstrip] Scott Educa-
tion Division, 1972. Made by Associated Press.
200 fr. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodbci(2 i, esch). 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
AUo issued with phonoupc in casKtte.
With teschcr't guide,
SUMMARY: Inu-oduccs the ten countries which comprise Soulhcsit Asia.
and examines (he geography, population, history, and beliefs of each. Includes
discussion by political authorities of reasons for American involvement in ViM-
nam, the future ot the region, anil cultural and historical perspectives.
1. Asia, Southeatlem. 2. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- —United
States. 1. Scott Graphics. Education Division.
tDS504.5j 915.9 72-733048
Scott Education Division 72 MARC
Southeast Asia family (Motion picture) Art Evans. R»-
leased by Bailey Films, 1966; by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
1.') mln. kA. color, 16 mm.
With study guide by Arlene R. Purchin.
Summary ; Describes the way of life of a family of rice farmers
in Thailand, Includlag scenes of the steps involved in growing rice.
Points out that the waterways are Important as a source of food
as well aa transportation; that the homes are built on stilts to
protect them from floods; and that since schooling is expensive,
few children are educated beyond the aeventh and eighth grades.
1. Farm life— Thailand, 2. Rice— Thailand. I. Evans, Arthur.
II. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif, III. BFA Bducatiooal
Media.
»15.9 75-711609
BFA Educational Media
Southeast Asia geography (Motion picture) Art Evans.
Released by Bailey Films, 1967.
21 min. .sd. color. 16 mm.
Hummny: Exniniiie.s the STOgnipliic and climatic characteristics
of the countries of Southen.tt Asia: Burma, Ijins. Thnllnnd. Cnni-
bodia. and Malaya. Pictures the valuable raw niatt^rlalM and the
surplus foo<l that make these nation.^ politically Important today.
Comments upon the strategic position of Singapore and the chang-
ing role of the Western powers In this area.
1. .\sla. Southeastern — Descr. h trav. i. Evans. Arthur, n.
Bailey Films, inc.. Hollywood, Calif.
Fi A 67-2345
Bailey Films
Southeast Asia. Part 1: Half land— half water (FUm-
strip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1967.
Rl fr. color. 35 mm. (Southeast Asia)
Credits: Writer and illustrator, Elisabeth Dresser; photograpiiers.
Herbert Elkins, Blanche Elkins.
Summary: Uses maps and pictures to Illustrate the great Influ-
ence of water on the lives of the people who live on the islands
and peninsulas of Southeast Asia. Shows their houses, clothes,
work, and transportation, Including boats on the canals and rivers.
Includes teacher guide frames and vocabulary list With captions.
1. Asia, Southeastern— Economic conditions. 2. Water, i, Her-
bert M. Elkins Company. SeriOT: Southeast Asia (Filmstrip.
Herbert M. Elkins Co.)
915.9 77-784096
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Southeast Asia. Part 2: Many peoples and languages
(Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co.. 1967.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Soutlkeast Asia)
Credits: Writer and Illustrator. KUzal>eth Dresser; photographers,
Herl>ert EMns. Blanche Elkins.
nummary: Shows similarities and differences In the way of life
of the peoples who live in Southeast Asia. Includes teacher guide
frames and vocabulary list. With captions.
1, .A.sla. Southeastern — Social life and customs. i. Herbert M.
Elkins ConipMiiy. Serlw : Southeast .\Rla (Filmstrip, Ilertjert M.
Kiklna Co.)
915.9 70-734097
Herlvert M, Elkins Co.
Southeast Asia. Part 3: Building modem ectuiomies (Ftlm-
strip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1967.
29 f!'. color. S.^ mm. (Southeast Asia)
Credits: Writer and Illustrator. Elisabeth Dresser; photographers,
Herbert Elkins, Blandie BIkloa
Summary: Discusses many of the dtfllcnitlea facing tlie people of
Southeast Asia In their efforts to build modem natloiw. Includes
teacher guide frames and vocabulary list With captions.
1. Asia. Southeastern — Economic conditions. i. Hert>ert U.
Elkins Company. Series: Southeast Asia (Filmstrip. Herbert !(■
BIklDS Co.)
916.9 74-784098
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Southeast Asia story: Emerging Cambodia (Motion picture)
Shaw Productions, 1970.
19 min, sd, color. 10 mm.
Also issued as super 8 tnni. cartridge.
With teticher's guide.
Summary: Explores the history, strategic location, ecejiomy, edu-
cation, recreation, and the practice of Buddhism In Cambodia: and
discuHsea the effet-t of the rule of Prince Sihanouk on the country.
Shows the way of life of a rice farmer, and Includes scenes of
Pnotn Ponh, Angkor, religious and state buildings, shops, lumber
and textile Industries, the main port, roads, and waterwaya
1. Cambmlla. i. Shaw Productions, Los Angeles, ii. Bmerriog
Cambodia (Motion picture)
915.96 76-705064
Shaw Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Southeast Asia: the other war {Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Released by
Indiann University Audio- Visual Center. 1965.
59 mia. sd. bStw. 16 mm.
Summaryt PoInU out that "the other war" Is for the mfnda and
hearts of men. Documents how the people of Sooth Vietnam and
Thailand feel about the war and bow Joint Aalan and United States
teams are combatloff BUhrenlTe actlTitlee of the Commanlsta.
1. Communism— Asia, Southeastern. 2. Vietnamese Conflict, 1981-
I. National EduMtlonat Telerlslon and Radio Ooter. n. Indiana.
TTDlTersltr. Audio-Visual Centn*.
940.548 Fi A 68-1942
Indiana. Unlr. Audio- Ttsaal Center
Southeastern Films, Atlanta
see
King Solomon's Temple.
Ships duwi^ the yean.
Textiles for everyone.
Soathem accents — northern ghettos (Motion picture)
ABC Xews. Released by Benchmark Films, 1969.
50 m n. sd. tAw. 16 mm.
With Kuide.
Creditt: Author. William Peters.
Summarn: A cane blstor; of a black family, dnunattelng the plight
of black families who flee southern rural porerty for northern cities,
only to become trapped In blaclc Inner city ghettos and deitendoit on
welfare.
1. Negroes — Social coDdllions— 1964- 2. Negroes— Economic
conditions. i. American Broadcasting Company, ii. Benchmark
Fllm.«.
301.3 74-706301
Penihmark Films
Southern Africa {FUmatrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 19«T.
Made by ACI Productions.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Africa regional gec^aphy series)
Eaiitman color.
With teacher's guide. Guide lacking In L. C.
Creditt: Advisers, Clyde F. Kohn, Graham W. Irwin,
Bttmmarv: Discusses the character of the land and people of
South Africa, and shows the influence of Europeans on its develop-
ment into the most Industrialised region of the continent. Wltb
captions,
1. Africa, South — Juvenile flim.s. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Africa regional geography series (Fltmstrlp)
Fi A 67-2709
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Southern Africa. Part 1 (Filnuttrip) Hulton Press, Lon-
don, 1967? Released in the U. S- by Dufour Editions,
1968.
4r> fr. bAw. 35 mm. ( Regional geography of Africa )
Picture post flimstrip.
With notes.
Credit*: .\uthor, W. G. Moore.
Summarv: Uses photographs and a map to show the physical fea-
tures, products, methods of communication, and rainfall of southern
Africa.
1. Africa, Southern — Descr. & trav. i. Hulton Press, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Dufour Editions. Inc. Series: Regional geography of
Africa (Flimstrip)
916.8 Fi A 67-4046
Dufour Editions
Soathem Africa. Part 2 : The Union and the protectorates
(FVmstrip) Hulton Press, Tx>ndon, ,195-T,
51 fr biw. 35 mm.
A Beacon flimstrip.
Summary: Uses maps to show the physical features, the mean
annual rainfall, natural vegetation, and main products and railways
of southern Africa. Includes views of the land, the people, and the
resources.
1. Africa, South — Descr. A trav, i. Hulton Press, ltd., LMidon.
u. The Union and the protectorates (Pilmstrip)
Fi A 67-3856
Dnf oar Editions
Southern African riches from land and sea (Filmstrip)
Imperial International Learning Corp. [1971,
88 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 in.), 3| Ipe.
(Southern Africa today, no. 4)
Also Issued with phonotape in cas.sette.
CREDITS : Author. George Volger.
SUMMART : Examines Ute tremendous mineral vrealtti, the sea-
oriented industries, and the nnuaual agricultural products of soath-
em Africa, and discusses world trade sheets of the refloo.
1. Natural resource*— Africa, Southern. 2. AMca, Soathem — Com-
merce. I. Imperial International Learning Corporation. II. Series :
Soathem Africa today (Pilmstrip) no. 4.
[HC502.5] 338.0968 78-739408
Imperial Intematlonal Learning Corp.
Soathem Africa's coltoral heritage (Filmstrip) Imperial
International ticarning Corp. [1971 !)
73 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: I reel (5 In.), 8| Ips.
(Southern Africa today, no. 6)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
CREDITS; Author, George Volger.
SUMMARY : A study of soatbern African art, architecture, mosle,
and other cultural topics. Includes an Interview at the Simbabwe
rains in Rhodesia, which have long puxxted arcbrtoglsts. Preaeots a
Zulu tribal dance to show a touch of ancient Africa.
1. Africa. Southern— CI vtlliatiOD. 2. Zimbabwe, Sontbera Kho-
deala. I. Imperial International Learning Corporation. II. Serlea:
Soathem Africa today (Filmstrip) no. 5.
[DT733] 916.8 71-739404
Imperial International Learning Corp.
Southern Alberta Tourist Council
see
Land of the big blue sky.
Southern Arizona Heart Association
see
The Heart is a pump.
Southern Arizona School for B<^s
see
The Key in the desert.
Southern Association of Agricultural Engineering
and Vocational Agriculture
see
Planning farm fences.
Southern Baptist Convention
see
This waiting world.
Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission
Board
see
One world, one miasioD.
Southern Baptist Convention. Home Mission Board
see
Cry of need.
Southern Baptist Convention. Radio and Television
Commission
see
Alchemy of love.
Baptist hour choir.
Baptists of the world, Baptist World
Alliance.
Battleground.
The Bigger they are the harder they hit.
TheChanyni ioufe.
Conversation with Chief of Chaplains
Robert P. Taylor.
Conversation with Dr. Herschel H. Hobbs.
A Conversation with Dr. Porter Routh.
A Conversation with Dr. Theodore F.
Adams.
A Cowboy legacy.
The Easter worship, First Baptist Church,
NashvUle, Tennessee.
Epilogue, a ballad of growing old.
From the Most Hi^ cometh healing.
Guns of peace.
The Mheritance.
Jot: The cup cake caper.
The Legacy.
The Messiah, First Baptist Church, Dallas,
Texas.
337
The New Life generation.
Nigeria: the roads to heaven.
Open door in space.
Palm Sunday services, Broadway Baptist
Church, Fort Worth, Texas.
The Pequot hand.
The Prado.
Profile of a denomination.
Pulpit in the sVy.
The Pulse of electronic evangelism.
The (c^uiet desperation.
Shape of imagination.
^)eak four trio.
The Statesman.
The Vine.
Walk beside me.
Southern Baptist Convention. Stewardship Com-
mission
see
Lifeline to the world.
Southern Baptist Convention. Sunday School Board
see
The Church growth plan.
Developing a church music program for fhe
seven+ies.
Inspiration ttirough good design.
Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company
see
The Old North State.
Southern California Permanente Medical Group
see
Erythroblastosis fetalis: prenatal man-
agement and prevention.
Mediaitinoscopy wine bivalve speculum.
Southern colmiies (Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond. Released
by Modem Leaminir Aids, 1968.
2ti fr. coinr. 55 mm. (Critical thlnklnK aids)
with teaohpr's fniide.
Summarv: Part 1 presents the prohlems faced by a southern plan-
Ution owner after the Quarterlnft act Is passed In 17M. Part 2
shows an Entrllsh customs Inspector caught lietween the colMilsta'
anger and stricter supervision from Parliament after the Townshend
act Is passed in 1767. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Southern Slates— History— Colonial period. 2. Plantation life-
Southern Stales. I. Jones and Osmond, Inc. n. Modern Leflrnlng
Aids, New York. Series: Critical thinldng aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 76-733297
Modern Learning Aids
Southern Cfmsumers* CooperatiTe (Moti&n picture) Na-
tional Educational Tcdevision and Radio Cent«r. Released
by Indiana TTnirersity Audio- Visual Center, 1969.
8 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credita: Producer and writer, Ann Disney.
Summary: Presents a view of a Louisiana coc^ieratlTe (^lerated
entirely by blacks. Explains that the Southern Oonsiimers' Ooopera-
tlre, organised originally as a farming enterprise, now Includes a
shrimp boat, a loan company, and a gas 8tatl<Hi, and has expanded
into a manufacturing role of producing candy for large chains,
1. Soathem Consumers' Cooperatire. i. National Educational
Television and Radio Center, d. Indiana. UnlTerslty. Andlo-Vlsual
Center.
334 72-704230
Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center
Southern Cross Films
see
The Wild, wild planet.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Southern 500, 1962-1967 {Motion picture) Darlington
International Raceway, 1967. Made by Custom Films.
•J7 oii . wl. color. Mi lum.
Cteditt: Director and wrlitr. Lester Becker.
Summorv: Dewrihes the Southern 500 Automobile Race which la
heM annually in DatlinBtoii. S. C.
1. Parllnpton Stock Car Race. i. Darlington !iiternatlon«r
Rrtcewav, Inc., Darlington, S. C.
796.7 Fi A 68-631
CiiMoni Films
Southern France (Filmstrip)
see A Regional geography of France: Southern
France
Southern Furniture Manufacturers' Association
see
All about furniture.
Southern Governors' Conference
see
A Time to act.
Southern Illinois University. Audio-Visual Service
see
Blacksmith workshop.
Southern Illinois University. Film Productions
see
The Birch canoe builder.
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
see Illinois. Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale
Southern Illinois University, Edwardsvllle
see
From a dream to reality.
The MississiK>i River Festival.
The Southern interior {Filmstrip) Htilton Educational
Publications, London. Released in the U. S. by Dufour
Kditioii?, 1969.
33 fr color. 35 mm. (Regional geography of North America)
With teacher's guide.
Summart/: Discusses the physical features, rcgetatlon, agriculture,
Industries, and transportation of the Bontbern interior of the United
States.
1. Southern Rtate»— Economic conditions — 1945- i. HultOD
Educational Publications, ltd. ii. Dufour Editions, Inc. Series:
Regional geography of North America (Filmstrip)
91T 77-734270
Dufour Editions
The, Southern Uberal {Moti<m picture) WGBH-TV. Re-
leiised by National Educational Television, 1063.
29 mill. -ill. biw. Ifl mm. (The White South : two views)
Credita: I'ntducer. writer, and narrator, George Page; director,
Carl Doren.
Humnuny: Three white. Southern liberals discum the prohleins
Involved In b«>lng a liberal In the South, their attitudes and philoso-
phies concerning the race question, and their feelings about the
possibility of a solution to racial problems in the South.
1, Southt'rn Sialos — Race qnentlon. j, Boston. Television sta-
tion WUBII-TV. II. National HMucatlonul Television and Radio
Center. Series; The White South; two views (Motion picture)
Fi 67-784
Soathem Mexico, the lowlands, and the Yacatan Peninsula
(FUmstrip) Society for Visual Education, 1»67.
34 fr t^lor. 35 mm. snd phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 to., S3J rpm.. 12
min. (Living in Mexico today)
Eastman color.
Phonodlsc lacking In L, C.
Cr«l«*: AuthoS A.'b. Roberts, Oloryl Parcbert ; consulUnt, Reece
*■ sSSwary: Surveys the geography and way of life of southern
Mexico from the rugged roouoUlns to the narrow coastal plains and
the broad YucaUn PenlnsuU. Dwcrlbes the Influence of early In-
habitants, the Mayan Indians, and the later conquerera, the Span-
^T'Hexlco— 8oc.llfe*cu«t r Society for THrnal Education, Inc.
Chicago. Series :Ut. Ing In Mexico to^S' f^*"!^""
FI A 67-8816 rev
godety for Visual BducatUm
Southern Mexico, the lowlands, and the Yucatan
Penineula
see
EI Sur dc Mexico, la« planicics costeras, y la pcnfnsula
de YucatAn.
The Southern Negro, part 1 (Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center, 195&. Made by
the Office of Television Activities, Washington University,
in cooperation with KETO-TV.
29 mIn. sd- l>&w. 16 ram. (The Search for America)
Crediti: Producer, Ralph Patrick; hosts. Ralph Patrick. Richard
Hartzell. ^ _ . ,.^
Summary: Disnisses the situation of the Negro In the South with
Negro residents of York, South Carolina. Comments upon the statu.'i
of the Negro and considers methods of obtaining equality in employ-
ment, education, nnd voting rlRbts. as well as improving race rela-
1 "Negroes— Southern States. i. National Educational Televi-
sion and Radio Center. Series: The Search for America (Motion
picture) „. _ ,^„
Fi 67-426
Southern Pacific (Company
see
Safety (mcU about crouint tracks.
To save your skin.
Southern Pacific Railroad Company
see
Teh, tch, tch, what a way to build a
railroad.
The Sonthern plantation {Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
.■W fr color. 35 mm. (Growth of the nation, 1790-1860)
Ctediti: Collaborator. Richard Miles. .,.,,«- .u a
Summarv Kxamines forces which created an Industrial North and
an agricultural South, and discusses the failure of the compromises
that were deslijned to hold the United States together. , „ „
1 Plantation— Southern States. 2. U. S.— Econ. condit 3.U. S.—
HlB( [ Encyclopaedia Brltaunlca Educational Corporation.
Scries- tirowtii of the nation, 17»)-18O0 (Filmstrip)
973.6 Fi A 68-3987
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Southern Railway Company
see
Industry with a southern accent.
Opportunity ... on the hoof!
Southern Regional Education Board
see
Take that first step.
Southern Rhodesia — scenes from the native reserves (Film-
BtHp) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 1966. Made
by Barry N. Floyd.
32 fr. ciilor. 35 mm.
till III main: Pictures the changing scene In the native reserves of
Southern Khodesla, resulting from the application of modern methods
in soil coiiservntlon, agriculture, and cattle raising. With captions.
For primary grades.
I. Rhodesia. Southern— Description and travel. 2. Agriculture —
Rhode>-la, Southern. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides,
Santa Barbnra, Calif.
916.89 75-732873
Budek Films and Slides
Soathem Scotland (Filmstrip) Commcm Ground, Ixmdon,
1949. Released in the V. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1966.
35 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Portrays llvestod^ and agriculture In the Tweed Basin,
Dumfries, and Galloway areas of Scotland.
1. Stock and stock-breeding— ScoUand. 2, Agriculture— Scotland.
I Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Aosoclatee.
914.146 79-738547
Carman Educational Associates
Southern South America (Filmstrip)
see South American peoples and problems.
Set 6: Southern South America
Southern Uplands of Scotland (FilmstHp) Educational
Productions, WakefieJd, En«. Released in the U. S. by
International Film Bureau, 1963.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Regional geography— Brltrtsh Islands)
Sumnuirv: Describes rural life In the Lowlands and the types of
farming and weather conim<m In the Southern Uplands of Scotland.
Includes relief and area maps of the hills, valleys, and towns. Also
•hows attractions for the tourist.
1 Scotland — DewTlptlon and travel —1961- tBdaca-
tlonal Productions, ltd. n. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
Series- Reirtonal geography— Bridlsh Wands (Filmstrip)
914.14 73--73385»
International Film Burean
Southern West Germany (Filmatrip) Colonial Films, 1964.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Getting to know Germany, no. 5)
Buminnry: Scenes of the Alps and the plateau approaching them.
IncludeH views of Munich and of some of the principle resorts, lakes,
and mountains. With captions.
1. Alps, Bavarian- Desc». h trav. 2. Munich— I>phit. i. Colonial
Fllmo, Inc., Atlanta. Series : Getting to know Germany ( Filmstrip)
no. 5.
Fi A 66-8820
Colonial Fllmo, Inc.
The Southerner, part 1 (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, 1959. Made by the
Office of Television Activities, Washinjifton University, in
cooperation with KETC-TV.
29 mIn, sd. bftw. 16 mm. (The Search for America)
Credita: Producer, Ralph Patrick; hosts, Ralph Patrick, Richard
Hartzell.
Bummarif: Features the local historian of York, South Carolina,
who Interprets the values and characteristics of the Southern way
of life. Explains why the conventions of the South are not always
compatible with those of other sections. Shows some of the land-
marks of York, including plantations, churches, houses, and industry.
1. Southern States— Civilization. 2. York, S. C. i. National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Series: The Search for
America (Motion picture)
Fi (i7-4:>4
The Southerner, part 2 (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, 1959. Made by the
Office of Television Activities, Washington University, in
cooperation with KETC-TV.
29 mln. sd. l>&w. 16 mm. (The Search for America)
Credits: Producer, Ralph Patrick; hosts. Ralph Patrick, Richard
Summary: Presents interviews with leading white townspeople of
York South Carolina, who comment on the role of the church In the
community, the problem of segregation, and the avalUbllity of equal
employment opportunities. ContrasU the attitudes and practices of
Southerners in the past with those of today.
1 York, S. C. 2. Southern States— Civ I lira t Ion. i. National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Serlw: The Search for
America (Motion picture) _
1 1 ('<i-i-2:>
Southwest England {FUtmtrip) £duoati(»ial Productiona,
Wakefield, En^. Released m the U. S. by International
Film Bureau, 1964.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (Regional geography — British Islands)
With notes.
Summary: Presents a view of southwest Bngland, including ex-
tensive agricultural areas in Somerset, Devon, and ComwalL De-
scribes the importance of fishing and stock-raMng.
1. England — Description and travel — 1940- i. Educa-
tional Productions, ltd. n. International Film Burean, Inc., Chicago.
Series: Regional geography — British Islands (Filmstrip)
914.23 78-733860
International Film Burean
Southwest England {Motion picture) Boulton-Hawker
Films, Iladleigh, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1967.
16 II
( Regional geography of the British
338
21 min. srt. color.
Isles series! ^ .
.\raerican version prepared with the advice of David M. Solzman.
Summary: A geographical study of southwest England which Is
surrounded bv the seu on three sides. Explains that the mild climate
allows specialized market gardening. Includes views of coastal re-
sorts, inland a;;ricuUure, grazing laud, and tin mining.
1. England— I>escr. & trav. i. Boulton-Hawker Films, ltd. ii.
International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series: Regional geog-
raphy of the British Isles series (Motion picture)
914.23 Fi A f>8-2S81
International Film IJurenu
Southwest France and Central Massif (Filmstrip) Common
Ground, London, 1964. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
36 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With teachers note^i.
Summary : Contrasts the landscapes and ways of life of South-
west France and the Massif Central plateau region.
I. France — Description and travel— 1945- 2. Massif Central—
Descrlpttcm and travel I. Oommon Ground, ltd., London. II.
Carman Educational Associates.
914.4 75-738M6
Carman Educational Associates
Southwest Indian families: Apache (Filmttrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 196».
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phmiodhK: 2 a. 12 lo., 33A rpm..
10 min.
With users' guide.
Creditt: Educational collaborator, J. Lawrence Walkup.
Bumtnary: A day with a young Apache boy and bis family gives
insight Into the traditlOTal Apache customs and practices; shows
how the Apache way of life has changed.
1. Apache Indians— Social life and customs. i. Coronet In-
structional FilmK.
970.3 72-735467
Coronet Instructional Films
Southwest Indian families: Hop! (Filmstrip) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1969.
51 fr. o<jlor. Xi mm. and phonotllsc; 2 s., 12 in., 33 J rpm., 9 mln.
With UHern' guide.
Credit$: Educational collaborator, J. I^wrence Walkup.
Summary: Shows the home, activities, and crafts of the Puhu-
youina family on the dry land of Second Mesa, where Hopls have
lived for hundreds of years.
1. Hopi Indians— Social life and customs. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional FllniN.
970.3 76-735468
Coronet Inmnietiorisl Films
Southwest Indian families: Navaho (FUmatrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1969.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 12 in., S3i rpm..
10 mln.
With u.^r^' guide.
Creditt: Educational collaborator, J. Lawrence Walkup.
gummary: A day with a Navaho family. Portrays their way of
life, their work and craft^ and the dlflferences between Navaho and
American culture*.
1. Navaho ln<liani¥— Social life and customo. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films. -.^.*r
W0.8 75-735468
Coronet In"tructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Southwest Indian families: Znni {FUrnKtrip') Oorooet In-
structional Films, 1969.
52 fr. color. ^ mm. and phooodlsc: 2 s., 12 Id., SSI rpm.,
U ihln.
With aiwrs' snide.
Cr^itt: Educational collaborator, J. Lawr«oce Walkup.
Bwmmnr^: Shows actlTltles and dally life of a ZnnI famllr. and
the influefice of AmericaD culture on tbelr tjpa of home and way
of life.
1. Zunl Indiana. L Oorooet Instructlooat riUna
970.3 79-735466
Coronet Inxtnictional Films
Soathwcst Iwliaas of eerljr AaMffka. [Mocioo picture] Coronet
Instructional Media. 1973.
14 mill. id. color. 16 mm.
With study Buide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, J. Uwrence Walkup.
SUMMARY: Tells how the early Indians of the Southwest met their needs
throufh division tA labor snd me of tiatuni resources. Shows dwdlinss and
remains of the ancestors of the Hopi, Pima, and Pspago Indians that prospered
a [housand yean s^o.
1. Indians of Nonh America — Southwest. New — Histwy. 2 Indians of
North America— Southwest. New— Antiquities. 3. Southwest, New— Antiqui-
ties. I Coronet Instructional Media (Firm)
tE78.S7j 970.1 72-702760
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
Media
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
see
The Better way.
I rather like you, Mr, Bell.
Much ado about DDD and one -frog bands.
Saint Louis: gateway to the West.
That's Rich . . . and a little about long
distance.
Topeka is a people place.
Wichita now'
Southwestern City School District
see
Teen tutor.
Southwestern Educational Films, inc.
see
The Apache today.
Black men in blue.
The Chisholm Trail.
The Navajo story.
The Negro cowboys.
The Pueblo story.
The Santa Fe Trail.
Southwestern Indian crafts.
Southwestern Indian crafts (FUmsfrip) Southwestern Edu-
cational Films. Made by Coleman Film Enterprises. Re-
leased by RMI Film Productions, 1968.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 15
min, (American history. Southwestern United States cultures)
CrediU: Producer. J. Donald Mclntyre; advlger, Peter Hirscb.
Summary: Shows various groups of Southwestern Indians Involved
Id such crafts as pottery making, ailversmlthlng, woodcanrlng. and
rat weaving. Pictures Uarla, the famous potter of San Ildefonao at
work.
1. Indians of North Amertca— Sotitbwest, New— Industries. L
Southwestern Educational Films, Inc. n. BMl Pllm Productions.
Series: American history (Fllmstrip. RMI Film Produrtlona) Se-
ries: Southwestern United SUtes cultures {FUmatrtp)
745^ 76-737174
RMI Film Productions
Southwestern Productions
see
The Childreii of the Maya.
The Coming of the Feathered Serpent
The Dawn of the Maya.
A Time of grandeur.
Sov gott (Motion picture)
see Sleep well
Soviet agricnltore (Film.<strip)
Educational Corp.. 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
81 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc. (The Soviet Union)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITii : Producer. Max Helns ; collaboi^ator, Robert Le^old.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of Soviet agricultural policy, ex-
amines the problems of the collective farm, and evaluates the efforts
employed to Increase farm output.
1. Agriculture and state — Russia— Juvenile films. 2. CotlectlTe
farms — Russia — Juvenile fllma. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. II. Series: The Soviet Union (Fllmstrip)
[HD1993 1971] 630.947 72-789640
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Soviet Central Asia (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational G>rp., 1971.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc (Ttie Soviet Union)
.\t«o Issued wttb phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Max Heins; collaborator, Robert Legvold.
SUMMARY : Traces the emergence of Soviet Central Asia from
the medieval period to the modem world. Deacrlbea the character-
istics of tbe land and people of Soviet Oeotral Asia to show bow
Soviet influence has altered life and customs In this region. In-
Testlgates tbe Importance of the Central Asia republics to the rest
of tbe Soviet Union.
1. Soviet Central Asia — History. 1. Encyclopaedia Brltaontca
Eduoatloiut Corporation. II. Series: Tbe Soviet Onion (Fllmstrip)
[DK856.S ] 916.8 73-739635
Encycltftaedla Brltan- ntca EdtKatloaal Oorit.
Soviet central Asia: its problems and promises {Motion
picture) Clay Francisco Films. Released by Bailey
Films, 1967.
17 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Presents a comprehensive picture of life in Soviet cen-
tral Asia, indicating specific problems faced t^ the Union of Soviet
Soctalist Republics.
L Clay Francisco Films, il Bailey Films, Inc. Hollywood, Calif.
914.7 Fi A 68-824
CINE
Soviet education (Filmstrip)
Educational Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
85 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoitodlMC. (Tbe Soviet Union)
AlNo Issued Hltb phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Max Heinz; collaborator, Robert Legvold.
SUMMARY : Examines the condition, as well as tbe alma of So-
viet education by otMtervlng tbe academic life of atudenta Id tbe
Soviet Union. Investigates tbe Impact of government censorship on
education.
1. Education— Russia— 1965- 2. Education and state— Russia.
I. Encycl<«>aedla Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Series:
Tbe Soviet Union (Fllmstrip)
[LA832] 370.947 77-739636
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Soviet forei^ policy {Motion picture) Institute on Com-
munism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt Uni-
versity, in cooperation with the University of Notre Dame,
1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
2 motion picture* (80 mla. ea<*) sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Tte Nature
of communism, ito. 41-42a) *•»"""- \xne nature
With study guide.
CrediU: Producer and director, (3erald Barlaf&
Sumtnani: Lecturer Stefan T. Posscmy traces the history of SoTlet
foreign policy from 1915 to the poet World War n period
1. Russia— For. rel.- 1917-1W5. i. Vanderbilt University, Nash-
▼llle. Institute on Oommnnlsm and Constitutional Democracy. Se-
ries: The Nature of communism (Motion picture) n& 41-42a.
Fi 67-609
Soviet industry (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1971.
S2 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodisc. (The Soviet Union)
Also Issued wltb phonotape in cassette.
Wltb teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Max Helns: collaborator. Robert Legvold.
SUMMARY: Traces tbe development of Soviet industry since the
1917 revolution and examines problems facing industrial planners.
Observes the different life-systems of several Soviet workers and
evaluates the failures and achievements of tbe Soviet economic
system.
1. Russia — lodustrlea — Juvenile Blms. 2. Russia — Economic con-
ditions— 1918- — Juvenile films. S. Labor and laboring classes —
Russia — Juvenile fllms. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
CoriwratlOD. II. Series: The Soviet Union (Filmstrip)
[HC335] 838.0947 70-789687
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca EducatlMial Corp.
Soviet land, Soviet people { Film-strip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1971.
88 fr. color. S5 mm. and phooodlsc. (The Soviet Union*
a;*o Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Max Helns; colUborator, Robert Legvold.
.SUMMARY: Surreys tbe vast area and reflouroes of tbe Soviet
Union by Investigating tbe wide range of contrasts in land, dlmate,
and people.
1. RnsaU- Description and travel— 1970- L BucydopaedU
Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Sertes: The Soviet Union
(Fllmstrip)
[DK29] 914.7 74-739688
BncyckipMdla BriUn- nlca Bdoeatlooal Corp.
339
Soviet life (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1971.
81 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: (Tbe Soviet Union)
Also iiVMied with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Max Heini; collaborator, Robert Legvold.
SUMMARY : ExpUins tbe political structure of tbe Soviet Ualoo.
and reveals the pleasures and problems of everyday life In the
U. S. S. R. Elmphastzes tike gap between the ideals of tbe 1917
Russian revolution and the realities of the present Soviet system.
Examines tbe reaction of Soviet citizens to control t>y tbe state.
1. RuBsU- PoUtlcs and government— 19J7- 2. Ruaaia— Sodal
conditions — 1917- I. Encyclopaedia Britannica E^lacatltmal
Corporation. II. Series: The Soviet Union (Fllmstrip)
[DK266.S] 914.7 78-739639
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Orp.
Soviet medicine {Motion picture) National Educational
Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-Vistial
Center, 1970.
SO mtn. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Henry Mayer; editors, Don Burn.i. Don Fleld-
stein.
Summary: Compares Soviet medical practice to tbe practice of
medicine In the United States. Emphasises the fact that tbe health
of Soviet citizens is considered a public responsibility.
1. Medlclne—Russla. i. National Educational Television and
Radio Center, n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
610.947 72-706846
Indiana Univ. A-V Center
Soviet achod children {Motion picture) Bailey Films.
Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Follows a typical school day of two Russian girls—
om in Moscow and one In Kiev — empbasixlng the subjects that they
study and the political youth gronpa which they may )oin. Includes
a^iecu of life In Russia.
L Education — Russia. 2. Russia — Sodal life and ctutoms. l
Bailey Films. Inc.. Hollywood, Calif, n. BalleyPilm AasocUtes.
914.7 71-708052
Balley-Film Associates
Soviet threat today {Motion picture) Institute on Com-
munism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt Uni-
versity, in cooperation with the University of Notre Dame,
1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Tbe Nature of communism, no. 42b)
With study guide.
Credits; Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Summary: Lecturer Stefan T. Poesony discusses the efforts of the
CSommnnlsts to cause world revolution since the death of Stalin and
tbe beginning of the cold war,
1, Communism. 2. World politics. 1955- i. Vanderbilt Uni-
versity, Nashville. Institute on Communism and Constitutional De-
mocracy. Series: The Nature of communism (Motion picture)
no. 42b.
Fi 67-624
The Soviet Union {Filmstrip) ModwTi Learning Aids, 196L
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc: 33ft rpm.
Prom Panorama colorslide program.
VPlth IkhiIc.
Cre4Ut: Narrator. Harrison Salisbury.
Summary: An overview of the hlatory, costoma, and political
and economic systems of tbe Soviet Union. With captions.
1. Russia. L Modern Learning Aids, New York. a. Panorama
colorslide program.
914.7 74-788334
Modem Learning Aids
SoTitt UokM. tTransparencics] McGraw-Hill. 1969. Made by
General Drafting Corp.
9 irsntpsrencm color 10 » 1 1 in (World regional geography irsntpa-
rcncics. act 4)
With overlays
SUMMARY: Uaci map* and overlays to show ihe population spread, trsm-
portaiton route*, mineral depouu. agrKuliurat areas, and industrial development
of the Soviet UnMxi.
I Riaaia—Mapa-Juvenile Tilmv [1 Ruaaia] I. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. II. Series
(G7000i 914.7 72-733764
McGraw-Hill Book Co, 72 MARC
The Soviet UaloK eptc UmL [Motion picture] Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
29 rain. id. coior. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Emphaaiies the aiie, political structure, snd potential oT Ihe
Sovid Union. Explores the citiei and indtttlry of European Russia.
I. Russia. 1. Eacydopaedis Britannica Educational Corporstioa
[DKI?] 914.7 72-700171
ONE 72 MARC
The Soviet Unkn: Farming the collective way {Motion pic-
ture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by ABC/
Jules Power Productions.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Follows tbe actlTltles of a Soviet fanrily to show the
daily life on a coilectlre farm.
1. (Tollectlre farms— Russia. l McCraw-HUI Book Company.
S38.1094T 75-70S713
MeOraw-HlU Book Oo.
Tlie Soviet Union — 50 years of commonism {Filmstrip)
Visual Education Consultants, 1967.
38 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With Illustrated teacher's guid^.
Creditt: Author. L. .N. Jordan.
Summary: Uses photographs taken In tbe days after tbe Bolsherlk
revolution to trace the history of the Soriet Union since 1017. Dis-
cusses the goremment, economy, and growth of tbe Soviet Union and
provides a pictorial tour of the nation and Its people.
1. Russia— Hist.— 1917- i. Visual Education Consultants.
inc.
Visual Education
947.084
Consultants
Fi A 67-3946
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tlie Soviet Union: its land, customs and history {FUmxtnp)
Giiiil:m<*e Associate of Pleasantville, \. Y., 1968.
3 fllni-^nips ipr. 1, 01 fr.; pt. 1. 79 fr, ; pt. 3. 81 fr.) color. 35
mm. aud 3 phonodlscs: 12 In.; 33i rpm. ; pt 1, 13 mln.; pt 2, 11
mlD. : pt 3, 15 mlQ. microgrooTe.
With teacher's manual.
Bummary: Surveys the ethalc, cultural, and geographtc dlr«^
altj- of the Soviet Unioo, emphasitlug educattoo, government faoc-
tions, and dally life.
1. Russia. L Guldaoce Associatea of Pleasantrille, N. T.
914.7 Fi A 68-4387 rev
Guidance Associates
The Soviet Union: Life in Moscow (Motion picture} Mc-
Graw-Hill Hook Co., 1969. Made by ABC/Julee Power
Productions.
20 mln. »d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Suiiitnury: I'ortrays living conditions In a major urban center
of the Soviet Union in order to show the problems faced t>y the
Soviet people as they attempt to build a modern, industrial, urbaa*
Ized society.
1. Russia— Social conditions— 1&45- 2. Urbanisation — Russia.
1. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
914:.73 79-703713
WcGraw-HlilBookCo.
The Soviet Union: Men, minerals, and machinery {Motion
picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1969. Made by ABC/
JiUes Power Production.
18 mln. s(I. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide
Summary: I'ortrays the relationship of a Soviet factory worker
and his fuinily to the society in which they live In order to show
the problems confronting the Soviet Union in Its efforts to Indus-
trialize. Describes how the labor force Is organized and trained for
Industrial work.
1. Russia— StK-ial conditions— 1945- 2. Labor and laborlne
classes— Bus-sin. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
330.947 71-703711
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Soviet Union, 1918-1920, civil war and allied intervention
{Motion picture) CBS Xews, 1965. Released by En-
cyclopnedia Britannira Educational Corp., 1967.
17 min. sd. I>&w. 16 mm.
Previously relea.sed under the title .Allies In Russia.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary program World War r.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes conditions In Russia In the turbulent period
of civil war following the revolution of 1917 and the historical events
which motivated Allied Intervention.
1, Russia— Hist.— Revolution, 1917-1921. 2. Rixsala— Hist— Allied
Intervention. 1018-1920. i. World War r (Television program)
II. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News. iii. Encyclo-
paedia Britunnica Educational Corporation. iv. Allies in Russia
(Motion picture)
947.084 Fi A 67-5249
Encyclopaedia Brltnii- nlca Educational Corp.
The Soviet Union: past and present {Motion jnoture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1970.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces Russia's history from Ivan the Terrible to the
present. Focuses on current efforts to Increase industrial output
and improve living coDdltlons.
• AJiother isaue. b&w.
1. Russia— History. 2. Russia — Economic conditions — 196&-
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
914.7 77-706807
Coronet Instructional Films
The Soviet Union today, set 2. Part 1 : Soviet society
and mass culture {Fihmdip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
4!) fr. •,.l(ir. 3.' mm. and phoiiodisc: 1 s.. 10 In.. 33) rpm.,
14 mln. niicmgroove. (Nations of today)
With script and study guide.
Suminat'if: Describes the major culture and the problems of the
fifteen republics now comprising the Soviet Union.
1. Russia. i. Filmstrip House, New York. Series: Nations
of the world (Filmstrip)
309.1477 Fi A 68-4353
F'Uinstrip House
Tlie Soviet Union today, set 2. Part 2: Urban and rural
proletariat {Fibmtrip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
60 fr. r-ti\,tr. a'l mm. and phonodlsc: 1 8., 10 In., 33i rpm.,
14 mln. ink-rogroove. (Nations of today)
With script and study guide.
Summary: IVirtrHya soviet workers In typical, nonprofessional oc-
cupHtionK and explores working conditions, wage scales, and such
unusual Iteneflts us piiid vacations at resorts.
1. I^lKtr and laboring classes — Russia. i. Filmstrip House, New
York. Series r Nations of the world ( Filmstrip)
309.1477 Fi A 68-4355
Filmstrip House
The Soviet Union today, set 2. Part 3: The Soviet educa-
tional system (FilrMtrip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
r>8 fr color Xi mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 10 In., 331 rpm.,
14 niin. mlcroKrixivp. (Nallnns of today)
With script and study guide.
nummary: Descrllie* pre-school pstabllshments, eight-year poly-
technlcal schools, tlie various two-year and three-year vocational
■choolfl, and unlveraltles In the Sitvlt't I.'nlon. Includes Information
on rurrlcutum, examinations, und teaching methods.
1. Education — Ruasla — lW5- (. Filmstrip House, New
York. Series: Nation! of the world (Filmstrip)
379.477 Fi A 08-1354
Filmstrip House
Tlie Soviet Union today, set 2. Part 4: The Pioneer or-
ganization (FihiiMfrip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
AZ fr <-olor. ^> mm- iirnl [.honodlsc: 1 S.. 10 In.. SSll rpm.,
14 mtn. micrf^n'oove. (Nations of today)
With script and study guide.
Kummaru: Dlscuiutes the Kovlet system of training young people
for the Communist society, emphasizing ethics, manners, and the
principles of rommunlflm.
1. Vsesortiznaa plotterskaA urgaiiUafMia ImenI V. I. I>^lna. i.
Fllmalrlp House, New York. Series: Nations of the world (Film-
strip)
370.947 Fi A 68^362
Filmstrip Mouse
Soviets in space {Motion picture) NBC News. Released
by NBC Educational Enterprisee, 1969.
53 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit4: Producer George Vlcas; reporter, Kenneth Bernstein.
Summary: Documents history's first manned space flight by Yuri
Gasarin and the first space walk by Alexel Leonov. Includes exclu-
sive setjuences filmed in top security areas showing Hus.ilan cosmo-
nauts In training and with their families at home In Star Village,
outside Moscow. Features Rusalan-made footage of the Baikonur
Cosmodrome In Kazakhstan.
1 Astronautics— Russia. i. National Broadcasting Company,
Inc. NBC News. ii. NBC Educational Enterprises.
629.47 74-709068
NBC Educational Enter-
Sovkino
see
prises
The End of St. Petersburg.
Ten days that shook the world.
Soybean diseases in lUinois. [Filmstrip]
Vocational Agriculture Service, 1965.
University of Illinois,
39 fr. color. 35 mm.
CREDITS: Author*. M. C. Shunlcff, R, L. CourKin.
SUMMARY: Discusses the common soybean diseases snd pictures the
symptoms as they occur in the plants.
I. Soy-bean— Diseases and pests— [llinois. I. Illinois. University. Voca-
tional Agriculture Service.
[SB608.S7] 633 72-735252
111. Univ. Vocational 72
MARC
Soyinka, Wole,
see
The swamp dwellers
Swamp dwellers.
Space {Motion picture) Ezra Baker Films, 1968.
8 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A short comedy produced by the use of music, lights,
and sound effects.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Itaker (Esra) Films, inc.. New York.
782.8 Fi A 68-166
CINE
Space (Motion picture) American Federation of Arts. Made
onil i-alcacai^ Ku iCl ITIItnc 1 Q7n
Space cutting (Motion picture) Eliot O'Hai'a, 1961.
; \Moiton picture) American i
k\ released by ACI Films, 1970.
ant
10 ml:i. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Art of seeing)
finmmary: U-ies familiar objects and situations to show how we
pert.'etve space and how the artist utilizes it Shows bow space
Is defined and shaped by the objects which exist within it or enclose
it.
1. Space (Architecture) r. American Federation of Arts, n,
ACI Films, Inc Series: The Art of seeing (Motion picture)
153.7 73-707909
ACI Films
Space alphabet (Fihnstiip)
rials, 1969.
Educational Enrichment Mate-
31 fr. color. 3.'> mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 4 mln.
mlcrogriwve. (Ba-^c concepts)
Rased on the l»ook of the same title by Irene Zucks, with illnstra-
tions by Peter flaseiicia.
Summary: An Introduction to the alphabet, designed to spark in-
terest In scientific advancement. For primary grades.
1. English language — Alphabet. 2. Science — Juvenile films. i.
Zacks, Irene. Space alphabet, ii. Educational Enrichment Mate-
rials, inc. Series: Basic concepts (Filmstrip)
372.6 74r-735961
Eklucatlonul Enrichment Materials
Space and perspective {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art elements)
Loop M III. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows depth as a visual event by presenting a variety
of scenes In which It is the strongest visual component Demon-
strates how overlapping, difference In size, and perspective Influence
individual perception of space.
1. Perspective, 2. Space- percept loo. i. Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Serle»: Art elements (Motion picture)
701.8 71-700385
Ealing Corporation
Space and perspective in paintin^r (Motion picture) MafUm
Studios. 1966. Released by Contemporary Films/ McGraw-
Hill, 1908.
18 mln. color, sd. 16 mm.
Crediti: Director and writer, Gabor Takacs; photographer, IjiJos
Vancsa.
Summary: Uses examples from dlfTerent periods of the history
of art to teach the problems of space and iterapectlve in painting.
1. Perspective. 2. Painting- Study and teaching. i. Mafllm
Studiot). II. Contemporary Films/MfGraw-Hlll.
742 Fi A 68-3228
Contemporary Films/ McOraw-HIll
Space and the atom (Motion picture) Argonne National
Liiboratory. Released by U. S. Atomic Energy Commis-
sion, 1971.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 tnm.
Oiightally produced for showing at the Fourth International Con-
ference on the Peaceful I'aes of Atomic Energj', held In Geneva,
SwIrwTland. In the fall of 1871.
SI'MMARY: Iteportx on many of the successes of nuclear energy
In "pace, such as the various SNAP generators; delineates th« Joint
effiittM of the II. a. Atomic Energy Commission and the National
AeronauticK an<l Spatv Administration to develop a nuclear rocket
engine: and depicts the future role of nuclear energy In apace ex-
ploration.
1. Space vehicles — Nuclear [tower plants. 2. Project SNAP. S.
Nmlear rockets. I. U. S. Argonne National Ijhoratory, Lemont,
II). II. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
[TM102.N8J 621.48 70-714177
II. S. Atomic Knerjry Commlsalon
s.i.
ir. I
Credits: Photographer, Bill Thomas.
Summary: Eliot O'Hara Introduces neoplastlcism, featuring the
works of John Mclaughlin and Pieter Mondrlaan. He discusses
their approach to the use of space cutting, explaining that the pur-
pose of iiHiplasticii-m is to present the total experience unimpeded
by the particulars of Imagery, leaving the viewer free to experience
his own feelings rather than those of the painter.
1. McLaughlin. John, 1898- 2. Mondrlaan, Pieter C^jrnells,
1872-1&44. 1. O'Hara. Eliot, 1890-
751.4 Fi 68-253
Space division (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.
1 mln. si. colbr. super 8 mm. (Basic design — experimental)
Loop fllni.
With fact .'iheet.
CREDITS : Executive producer, Robert B. Beechliig.
SUMMARY: Provides several examples of compositional space
division.
1. Space (Art) I. Scope Productions. II. Gros..)et & Dunlap,
Inc., publishers. New York. III. Series: Basic design— experimental
(Motion picture)
701.8 70-711759
Scope Productions
Space down to earth (Motion picture)
nautics and Space Administration, 1970.
National Aero-
340
2S niin. sd. color. IfJ mm. (Space in the 70's)
Credits: Producer and writer. Joseph Headlee; narrator, Charles
Hughes; editor. George Merriken.
Summary: Shows how earth-orbiting sateilltea are serving man-
kind and what can be expected during the next decade. Includes
earth resources surveys, measurements of pollution levels, long-range
weather forecasts, precise earth measurements, and Improved navi-
gation and communications.
1 Scientific satellites. I. U. S. National Aeronautics and Space
Admin latratlon. Series: Space in the 70's (Motion picture)
629.43 79-710645
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Space exploration segment (ifotion picture) NBC News,
1960.
ir, mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Tele<nst Dec. 28, 1969. as part of WMAQ-TVs year-end news
roundup.
rnEDITS: Producer, John Martin. *„,„„
SUMMARY: Uses special effects, music, and NASA film footage
In a survey of space exploration during the year 1969. , „ ., ,
1. Astronautics. 2. Outer space— Exploration. I. National
Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC News.
629.4 78-711501
CIXE
Space flight and rescae of Scott Carpenter (Motion pic-
ture) Anargyros Film Library, 1966.
3 moti'.n pictures (4 mln. each) si, b&w. 8mm.
Summa^: Traces the space flight of Scott Carpenter from blast
oft to touch down and rescue. With subtlties-
1. Carpenter, Malcolm Scott, 1925- 2. Manned space flight
I. Anargyros Film Library.
629.45 79-700398
Anargyros Film Library
Space flight of Col. John Glenn {Motion picture) Anar-
gyros Film Library, 1966.
3 motion pictures (4 mln. each) si. bAw. 8 mm.
Ixwp film, „, _^ wi _i IB t-
Summary: Traces the space flight of John Glenn from blast olT to
tourti down. Includes the welcome parade and bis address to the
U. S. Congress. With snbtlUes.
1. Glenn. John Herscbel. 1921-
1. Anargyros Film Library.
Anargyros Film Library
629.45
2. Manned space flight.
75-700394
Space is not enough: planning facilities for media (Film-
strip) Industry and Business Council, National Audio-
Visual Association, 1969. Made by Robert J. Brady Co.
in cooperation with David S. Haviland.
86 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 ln„ 33J rpm., 16 mln. micro-
groove. (Architects support series)
With script.
Summary: Identifies various design factors to be considered when
planning educational facilities In which audiovisual media are to
be used.
1. School facilities — Planning. 2. Audio-visual education. i.
National Audio-Visual Association. Series: Architects support
series (Filmstrip)
727 70-735926
Portland State Univ. Llbrair
Space medicine (Motion picture) National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, 1962. Made by WGBH-TV.
29 mln. sd, bAw. 16 mm, (Science reiwrter series)
Crediti: Production supervisor, Clayton Edwards; director, Rus-
sell Morash; narrator, John Fitch.
Summary: Dr. Charles Berry discusses and Illustrates the medical
progress and problems of sending a human Into space. Including the
necessary space suit and life support equipment.
1. Space fllKht— Physiological effect. i. U. S. National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration. Series; Science reporter serlM
(Motion picture)
629.47 74-708121
National Aeronautics and Space AdmlDlstratlon
Space oddity (Motion picture) Gryphon Productions, 1968.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreditM: Director, Kd Seeman.
Summary: An art dim using the female form In an exaggerated
manner to suggest Interplanetary space bodies and moon surfaces,
choreographed to electronic music to suggest a s]>ace ballet.
I. Gryphon Productions.
704.946 77-702579
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrif^-
^ace i^aee {Motion picture) Charles Bravennan. Released
by Pyramid Films, 1969.
10 mlD. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Bununary: Presoots aa Impreasloolatlc aod poetic hlstorf of the
coDQiiest of spftM from the first rocket liftoff to man's walk on tb«
moon.
1. Astronautics. 2. Spac« flight to th« moon. l Brarerman,
Charles, a. Pyramid Film Producers.
629.4 72-706118
CINE
Space-readini: (Fihnstrip) Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1969.
27 fr. color. 35 mm, (Reading with iipeed. no. 3)
With teacher's fulde.
CrrditK: Script. Readtnir I.«horatrtry. Inc. : II lustra tlonR, Sewell
Booth. Stephen Zonltch.
Summaiy: Shows that Increased, tinobstnicted vertical eye-span
fa achieved when focus Is In the clear spaces between Ifnefl With
captions. For elementary grades.
1, Rapid readinft. 2. Readlnn (Elementary) i. Unlrersal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts. Series: Reading; with speed (Flhnstrip)
no. 3.
A. I,. .\. Booklist
372.4
70-736676
Space rockets (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, Lradon,
1970. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Poblica-
tifma.
36 fr. color. 85 mm. (Space, no. 3)
With scripL
CREDITS: Author. L. J. Carter; drawings, D. Hardy.
SUMMARY: Explains how rockets work. With captions
1. Rockets (Aeronaatlca) I. Visual Publlcationa, ltd London.
II. Mclntyre Visual Publications, m. Series; Space (Fllmstrip)
78-739107
[TL782.5]
Mclntyre Visual Publl-
629.42
cations
^^^ w"".- ^^P!?r^« the moon {Motion picture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1969.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' (frilde.
CrediU: Collaborator, J, Allen Hynek.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Moon— Exploration. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
Coronet Instructional pilms 73-704138
Space sdence filmstrip series {FOmatrip) Centron Educa-
tional Films, 1970.
4 fllmstrlps. color, 35 mm. and 4 phonodlscs (2 s. each- 1 s.
for manual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector)
Also issued with phonotapes in cassettes.
With captions.
^"it.'^r^^l'" manual, worksheets, and reading monographs.
CTeiiU: AdTlBcrs. David L. Kohlman. i^roy G. Moore^
Contentt: Space; what It Is. 42 fr., 10 mln.— Rocket^ : how they
worit. 44 ir.. 9 mln.— Astronauts ; sailor scientists of mace 60 fr
14 mln— Satellites: putting space science to work. 44 fr.. 13 mln. "'
a^7i ► m?"'"'- 2. Rockets (Aeronautics) 3. Astronauts. 4. Arti-
ficial satellites. i. Centron Educational Films.
Centron Educational f^^ 74-736695
^acc science for beginners {Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1969.
11 rain. sd. color, 16 tnin.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Collaborator. Phillip W. Alley.
Summary: Deraonatratea action-reaction force*, uses animation
of the moon, planets, and stara to slww bodies in space, and plctar«a
Important space achievements. In order to explain why and how
space is being explored.
Another issue. bAw.
1. space sciences. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.3 71-701173
Coronet Instructional Films
Space saence for elementary grades (Filmstrip) Centron
Educational Films, 1970.
4 fllmstrlps. color. 35 mm. and 4 phonodlsce (2 s. each- I s
ror manual projector, 1 a. for automatic projector), 12 in., 331 rpm
Also iMued with phonotapes fn cassettes
nDOT^l^o''^■;'o ""''"«'■ worksheets, and reading monographs.
™J2i^£- A**'*»ers- I>«'»(1 L. Kohlman. Leroy O Moore.
.».£"'^^^^= ^P"**= ^^^^ " "s- *3 'r.. 10 mln.— Rockets: how
they work. 44 fr, 9 mln.— Astronauts : sailor sclentlsta of space.
W fr., 14 min.— Satellites: putting apace science to work. 44 fr,
IS mtn.
ficiii^SK" ?:S^?:^^^rrir;iim's^"""^ ^■^^'■
CentronEducatlona, ?^ ^^^^^^
Space science: Galaxies and the nnJTerae {Motion picture)
Coronet Instmctional Fihns, 1969.
14 min. sd, color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Creditt: Collaborator, Stanley P. Wyatt
Siw»ai«rv.- Describes the three types of galaxies, ahows the two
tjpea of sur populations and quasars, and iUnstratee the three most
prominent theories of expansion.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Galaxies. r. Coronet Instructional Films.
^ , 523.1 70-704137
Coronet Instructional Films
Space science: studying the stars {Motion picture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1967.
14 mln. sil. color. 10 mm.
With le;irtiei-s' guide.
Crrdifi: Edticfitiotial collalJorator, Stanley P. Wyatt,
Summary: Shows how optical and radio telescopes can measure
the energy- radiation of stai-s and how distance can be found to the
stars by the parnllax method and by comparing their brightness or
magnitude. Explains methods used to keep track of star move-
ments, and how the star's light gives clues to Us beat, composition,
movement, and size.
■ Another issue. bAw.
1. .Astronomy. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-1659
Cot-unet Instructional Films
Space tdcMe: the planets. (Motion picture] Coronet Inttruc-
tional Filnii, 1972.
16 min, id. color. 16 mm.
Special venioa of the i«3 motion picture of the suae title with liinplified
science vocabulary for kIow learners.
Willi teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Educational coltabof«or, Fletcher Guard W«t»on.
. SUMMARY: Uses telescopic motion pictures, animation, and other special
effecU to survey the nine planeU and their satellites. Provides information on
their temperatures and atmosphere, periods of rouiion and revohttion. and
dtstaoces from the sun. Explains bow we learn about the pUnets. includinf the
launching of instruments into space.
1. Planets. 1. Coronet InstructioMl Films.
tQB601] 371.9 72-700S46
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
Films
Space sdence: the sun as a star {Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
14 rain. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator. Orren C. Hohler.
Summary: Explains the major facts and theories about the nature
and life history of the sun, and compares It with other sUrs,
— Another issue, b&w.
1. Sun. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
523.7 74^707613
Coronet Instructional Films
Space sUpc. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1968.
18 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in. (Space science)
With overlays.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Author. Margret K. NoUe.
SUMMARY: Examines space exploration snd inuftrato how space ships
fimction. For primary grades.
1. Space ships — Juvenile films. [1. Space vehicles] I. Creative Visuals
(Rrm) 11. Series: Space science. {Transparencies]
[TL795] 372.3 72-735480
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
A Space to grow {Motion picture) Office of EwHUxnic
Opportunity. Released by Modem Talkinir Picture Serv-
ice, 1968.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A documentary showing the alms and techniques osed
by the Upward Bound Program to motivate students and compensate
for the academic disabilities of talented poor young men and women
1. Socially handicapped children— Education. t. D. S. Office
of Economic Opportunity, n. Modem Talking Hctnre Service, Inc.
„,™ 371.3 73-702874
CINE
Space tmeL [Pilnutrip] Educaticaal Prajcctiaai Cotp., 1968.
(Reading program. Level I. R-164)
29 fr, color.
With teacher's
SUMMARY: A reading prograra which iocl«id«a word skill rwaforcemeai of
initial long O and iniiiaj P. Deacribcs an imagiDary nip to Man. With captions.
For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Javcnile Rims. 2. Ei«ImIi language— Atpbabei—
Juveaik nins. 3- Inierplanetary voyaf«a-J«v<«k Bias. [1. Interptanetary
voyages] I. Educational Profactiona Corporalkm. II. Series: Reading pro-
gram. [Rimstrip] Level 1. R-164.
tLBl525] 37^4 72-733574
Educational IVo>aci»oiia 72 MARC
CorpL
Space travel {Famstrip) Eye Gate House, 1968.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 Iil, 8Si rpm., 23
min. mcrogroove. (Astronomy In the space age, no. 8)
With teacher's manual.
Creditt: Writer, Jerome J. Notkin.
Summary: Traces deveiopmenta In the manned space program,
and discusses how rockets are launched. Describes satellites and
explains why they remain in orbit
1. Astronautics. i. Eye Gate House. Inc. Series: Astronomy
In the space age (Filmstrip) no. 8.
629.45 Fi A 6»-4890
Eye Gate Hotise
Space travel {FUmatrip) Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-
Visual Division, 1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Primary)
Eastman color.
FOM fllmstrip no. 1085.
With teaching guldft.
Summary: Expialns some of the problems that man may face la
space travel, aod examines sdentlflc discoveries and solutlona to anch
factors as speed, weight, temperature, food, and safety.
1. Space flight. l Popular Science Pnbltahlng Company, Int,
New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM fllmstrip no 1085.
Series: Primary (Fllmstrip)
887.8 Fi A 68-4150
Popular Science Pnb. Co., Andlo-Vlsaai Dlv.
341
Spacecraft in the solar flyMem {FUmetrip) Popular Science
Audio- Visuals, 1970.
43 f r, color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Presents the history of artificial aatellltes from Sput-
nik, In 1957, to the present Discusses the many uses of these satel-
lites. Points out the difficulties which man will encounter In space,
including harmful radiation, weightlessness, loneliness, problems of
eating and drinking, and protection against extremes of heat and
cold. With captions.
1. Artificial satellites. 2. Manned space fll^t i. Popular Sci-
ence Audio- Visuals.
629.43 79-733488
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Spacecraft sends news about MailB {Filmstrip) My weekly
reader, 1966. Made by Communicators.
25 fr, color. 35 mm.
Series 3, no. 1-66.
Summary.' Describes the Mariner 4 spacecraft and explains how
Its cameras took pictures of Mars. Makes a comparison of Mars and
the earth.
1. Project Mariner. 2. Mars (Planet) — Photographs from ^tace.
I. My weekly reader.
629.46 78-733083
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Spaceplayers. [Motion picture] 9lh Street Productions. 1972.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A story about two spaceplaycrs who depart for Florida in their
mission vehicle, telling that one perishes because he fails to observe rules, while
the other arrives on time.
I. 9th Street Productions-
[PN1997i 791.43 72-702426
aNE 72 MARC
Spaceport — ^U. S. A. (Motion picture) National Aeronautic^
and Space Administration, 1971. Made by Technicolor
Corp.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a tour of the principal facilities at the John
F. Kennedy Space Center.
1. U. S. John F. Kennedy Space Center, Cocoa Beach, Fla. 2.
Launch complexes (Astronautics)— U. S. I. U. S. Natlooai Aero-
nautics and Space Administration.
629.4 79-710696
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Spacing (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood,
Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational 0>rp., 1970.
4 min. el. color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawing; lettering)
Loop film.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the c-ori-ect lettering conventions for
spacing between letters, words, lines, and sentences to obtain a satis-
factory and balanced composition. Explains the common faults and
empbasizes the necessity of a pleasing a[^>earance In this phase of
technical drawing.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechanical drawing. I. Eothen Films. IL
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational 0>rporBtlon. III. Series:
Technical drawing : lettering ( Motion picture)
[T3ri] 744.4 74^713836
Encyclopaedia Brlun- nlca Educational Corp.
Spain {FUmttrip) Jam Handy Organization, 1968.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in, 33i rom
mierogiix.ve. (Six Mediterranean countries, no. 1)
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Explores the cultural, and educational patterns of
bpain, and surveys political events of recent years
1 Spain— Soc. life & cuxt. i. Jam Handy Organization, inc.
Series : s,ix Med Iterranwin countries (Filmstrip) no .1.
T rr ^ ^ . ^^*-^ Fi A 68-4948
Jam Handy Organisation
Spain (Filmstrip) Avid Corp., 1970.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a, 12 In.. 331 rpm.
With teacher's guide
Summary : Shows the Influence of the past in present-day Spain.
1. Spain— Civilization. 1. Avid Corporation.
ei4.6 70-737817
Avid Corp.
Spain (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Countries of Europe and
Africa, part 1)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMAUY: Describes the customs, famous paintings, scenery,
topography, and Industry of Spain.
1. Spain — I>escrlption and travel — 1961- I. Bosco. Don.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: (>>untries
of Europe and Africa, part 1 (Fllmstrip)
[DP43] 914.6 78-740640
Dnlveraal Education and VIsiutI Arta
Spain: a difficult land {FUmttrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and Universily
Fibns.
5fi fr. color. 35 mm, (European geography series. Set 2: Spain
and Portugal)
With teacher's guide.
With captions.
1. Spain — Description and travel — 1951- i McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series; European geography series (Fllmstrip)
Set 2 : Spain and Portugal.
914.6 70-737056
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Spain — a time of change (FilimtHp)
Consultants, 1969.
Visual Education
3S fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With Illustrated teacher's guide.
Creii'U: Author, L. N. Jordan.
.<Hminory: Discusses the history aod people of Spain, and examines
changes that are oociirrlog tn the gorernment and the economy of the
country,
1 Sunln— Hist, i. Visual Educational Consulunt*. Inc.
914.6 Fi A 68-4667
Visual Education ConsulUnts
Spain and Portugal (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
1^04. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1966.
4S fr. biw. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Contrasts the climate, scenery, customs, products, and
Industry of Spain and Portugal
1, Spain — Description and travel — IWSl- 2. Portugal — De-
scription and travel— 1951- I. Common Ground, ltd., London.
II. Carman Educational Associates.
9U.6 72-738M8
Carman Educational Associates
Spain and Portugal (FUnuttrip) Educational Filmstrips,
1966.
31.1 fr, color. 55 mm. (Adventures In Europe with David and
Mary)
Eastman color.
Ci-diU: Writers and photographers, Sidney Nolan, Mary I^e
Nolan.
Rummary: Captioned photographs describe the experiences of a
young boy and girl during their trip to Spain and Portugal with
their parents. Includes views of Spanish architecture, everyday
activities of Spanish villagers, gypsy families, Lisbon, and a Sunday
afternoon bullfight
1 Spain— Descr. & trav.— 1951- 2. Portugal— Descr. h trav.—
1951- I. Educational Filmstrips, HuntsvlUe. Tex. SerleB:
Adventures In Europe with David and Mary (Pllmstrip)
Fi 67-1637
Spain and Portugak European neighbors. [Filmstrip] Encore
Visual Education, 1972.
6 rilmstrips (39 fr. each), color, 35 mm, and 6 phonodiscs; (2 s. e»ch).
7 in,, 33 1/3 rpm.. 6 min. each side.
Abo iuu«d with phonoupc in caucun.
With teacher's manual and student study manual.
SUMMARY: An overview of past and present ways of life of the Iberian
Peninsula.
CONTENTS: t Geography of Spain and Portugal, — 2. Agriculture of Spain
and Ponugal, — 3 Spanish economy and industry, — 4. Spanish cultural heritage,
— 5. Spanish historical backgiound. — 6, Portugal.
I, Spain— Juvenile films. 2. Portugal— Juvenile films. (1, Spain. 2. Por-
tugal] I. Encore Visual Education, inc.
tDPl7] 914.6 72-735090
Encore Visual Education 72 MARC
Spain, history and culture {FUmttrip) National Oeof^phic
Society. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Ediica-
tionarporp., 1968.
so fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodltK: 2 s., 12 in., 33S rpm.,
14 min. niicrogroove. (Spain, Portugal, and Gibraltar)
With itcript on record Jacltet.
Creditt: Pi-odurers, Albert Jloldvay, Jeanne Davis.
Summary: Describes the history and cultural development of
Spain.
1. Spain— Hi.<itory. 2. Spain — Civilization. i. National Geo-
graphic Society. Washington, D. (' ii. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Spain, Portugal, and Gibraltar
(FUnistrlp)
914.6 76-732963
National Geographic Society
Spain in penance. [Motion picture] Don Short Productions,
1971.
27 min. sd, color, 16 mm.
SUMMARY A mood study of Spain which procnts a brief hbtory ot the
country and portrays present life-siylei of the Spanbh people.
I. Spain— History. 2. Spain— Social life snd customs. i. Don Short Pro-
ductions.
tDP66] 914.6 72-700170
CINE 72 MARC
Spain in the New World {FUimtrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968. Made by Producers
Color Sen-ice in Detroit
78 fr. color. ar> ram. (The Age of exploration)
Summary: Examines a Mexican ci^ony as a prototype of the kind
of colony that the Spanish established in the New World.
1. Mexico— Hist.— Spanish colony, LMO-ISIO. i. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: The Age of explora-
tion (Fllmatrlp)
972 Fi A 68-t57!>
Encyclopaedia Brllnn- nica Educational Corp.
Spain in transition (Filmstrip) Current Affairs Films,
1970.
i;4 fr. color. 3.'> mm. and phonodlac: 1 a., 12 la.. 881 rpm.,
IN min. rnlcroxnxive, (Current Affair* filmstrip MTlea)
AIho Imued with phonotape in cniwette.
Captioned veralon (44 fr. ) also Imued.
With di(K.-uaiilon guide.
CREDITS : Advlaer, Manaon Van H. Jennings.
SCMMARY: IlluHtrateff the major controversies that have arisen
In Spain »n Franco approache« retirement. Show how Franco's
donilnatlve [»>wer>i have been (hHllenged by Spanish students. Id-
telleituaU, and younger clergy. DIkcubms several other significant
social, political, geographical, and economic Influences.
1. Spain— Pollticn tind government -1939- I. Current Af-
fain rUtns, New York.
(DP270J 946.08Si 76-738171
Current Affalm Films
Spain in transition (FUmatrip) Current Affairs Films,
1970.
44 fr. color. 3o mm. {Current Affairs filmstrip series)
With guide.
Creiitt: Adviser, Manson Van B. Jennings,
Bummary: Presents a view of the political evolution that Spain
is undergoing and suggesU poeslbilltles for reform In the leadership
of the country. With captions.
1. Spain— Politics and goremment — 1969- i. Currwit Af-
fairs Films, New York.
946.082 78-736018
Current Affairs Films
Spain: its past and present {Filmttrip) McGraw-HUl Book
Co., 1970. Made by McGraw-Hil! Book Co. and University
Films.
ao fr. color. 35 mm. (European geography series. Set 2: Spain
and Portugal)
With teacher's guide.
1^'^oa in— History i McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
European geography series (Filmstrip) Set 2: Spain and Portugal.
914.6 77-737055
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spain. Part 1 : N. W. Spain and the east coast {FUnutrip)
J. Arthur Rank Limited, London fl96-i. Released in
the r. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (North Atlantic community)
Su!nnS»: Uses photographs to portray the northwest portion and
the east coast of Spain, and to picture the people who live in the«
"^V^ln-Dwcr. * trav.— 1951- i. Rank (J.Arthur) Limited.
IT. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series: North Atlantic
community (Filmstrip)
914.6 Fi A 6&-3951
Cnlversttl Education and Visual Arts
Spain. Part 2: Central and southern Spain (FUmstHp)
J. Arthur Rank Limited, London, ,196-?] Released in
the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts.
38 fr. color, 35 mm. (North Atlantic community)
Sumtr^: Uses photographs to portray the central and southern
portions of Spain, and to picture the P««P'e *"?»:« '°."*^,^,°?2-
1. Spam-Deecr. & trav.-1961- i. Rank J. Arthur) Limited.
It. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Serlea: North Atlantic
community (Filmstrip)
914.6 Fi A 68-3952
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Spain — proud past and promising future {Motion picture)
Neubacher-Vetter Film Productions, 1968.
13 mill, ml, color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CicdiU: Educational conaultant, Richard Vetter.
Swinmuj;/.- Esplorea Spain's past and her contributions to world
culture and lilstory. Explains Important points regarding the geog-
raphy of the country and shows modern aspects of Spain and her
cities which deuute a progressive land with a promising future.
I. Spain— CI vl lira t ion. 2. Spain— Descr. & trav.— 1951-
I. Neubacher-Vetter Film Productions, Los Angele".
914.6 Fi A 68-554
Neubacher-Vetter Film Productions
Spain: setting the stage for empire {FilTnstnp) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968. Made by Pro-
ducers Color Service in Detroit.
76 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Age of exploration)
Bummary: Describes the age of exploration In terms of national
forces at work in Europe, and explains how Spain gained power
through exploration.
1. Spain- Exploring expeditions. 2. Discoveries (In geognv^oy)
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: The
Age of exploration (Filmstrip)
910.09 Fi A 68-4580
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Spain: the eastern and southern lowlands (Filmstrip)
McGi^w-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by McGraw-Hill
Book Co. and University Films.
43 fr. color. 3S mm. (European geography series. Set. 2 : Spain
and Portugal)
With teacher's guide.
With captions.
1. Spain- Description and travel — 1961- i. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series: European geography series (Filmstrip)
Set 2 : Spain and Portugal
914.6 78-737058
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spain: the meseta, the mountains, and the northern low-
lands {FUnuttrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by
McGraw-Hill Book Co. and University Films.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. (European geography series. Set 2 : Spain
and Portugal)
1. Spain —I>e8crlptlon and travel — 1951- i. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series: European geography series (Filmstrip)
Set 2 : Spain and Portugal
914.6 74-737057
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
With teacher's guide.
With captions.
Spain: the people and their war ot life (FUmtirip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by McGraw-Hill
Book ("(>. and University Films.
47 fr. color. 85 mm. (Eoropean geocrapby aeriea. Set 2: Spain
and Portugal)
With teacher's guide.
With captions.
1. Spain— Social life and customs. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: European geography series (Filmstrip) Set 2:
Spain and Portugal.
914.6 71-787069
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
342
Spain — the Pilgrim's way
see
Eapafka— la ruta de lot peregrinoa.
Spalding (A.G. ) and Brothers, inc.
see
Air flite.
Omnibus.
Pancho Gonzales racket & championship
ball,
Spalla (Rick) Video Productions
see Rick S^ialla Video Productions
The Span of attention (Motion picture) National Science
Foundation. Made by B. D. Walk, 1967. Released by
Psychological Cinema Register, 1971.
20 uiin. si. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Author. R. D. Walk.
SUMMARY; Presents a lat>oratory test of attention, which
projects varying numbers of dots at brief Intervals, allowing time
after each trial for the student to write down his estimate of the
number of dots shown. _
1. Attention. I. U. S. National Science Foundation. II.
Pennsylvania. State University. Psychological Cinema Register.
[BF321] 153.1 79-713856
Psychological Cinema Register
Spang makandra (Working together) (Motion picture)
Aluminum Co. of America. Made by Wilding. Released
by Association Films, 1969.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: FoUows an American engineer who goes to Surinam
to help set up a major construction project and participate in train-
ing local personnel to take over the project.
1 Engineers, American. 2. Technical assistance. American— Suri-
nam. I. Aluminum CJompany of America, il Association Films,
inc. in. Working together ( Motion picture)
309.2 76-701787
CINE
Spanish-American leaders of the 20th century (FUmstrip)
Look/Listen & Learn. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
Released by International Book Corp., 1970.
10 flhnstrlps (55 fr. each) color. 85 mm. and 5 phonodiscs (2
8. each), 331 rpm., IS min.
With teachers' guide. . , ...
Contmti: 1. Caesar Chaves. — 2. Henry Goosalw.- ». Le<^Ido
Sanchez.— 4. Francisco Brsvo.— 6. Anthony Qulnn.— «. Herman Ba-
dlllo. — 7. Pin Thomaa. — 8. Lnia Qoero ChleMi. — ». Josephine
NIevee.— !•. Jose Feliciana _ . , ,
1. Spanlsh-Amerlcans—Blography. l. Look/Listen A L«am, ina
n. International Book Corporation.
920.08 79-784958
Look/Listen & Learn
The Spanish-American War (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1967.
."» niln. si, t)&w. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 101)
Loop aim mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Credtti: Producer, Dale C. Wlllard; film notes, Jamea C. Schott
Biimmarji: Pictures the wreck of the Maine and United State*
troops training with a Gatling gun. Includes scenes of troop ships
leaving New York Harbor, United States battle ships firing, troops
disembarking and packing ammunition for the trek inland, and a
cavalry unit pitching camp.
1. U. S.— Hist- War of 1888. i. Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder,
Colo Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture) no. lOL
973.8 Fi A 67-5465
Thorne Films
Spanish American War (Flhmtrip) Jones and Osmond.
R<>leased by Modem Ijearning Aids, 1968.
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: I'art 1 follows Theodore Roosevelt as he builds up the
Aiuerlcon Navy In spite of Secretary of the Navy John D. I/yng^s
wishes. Part 2 presents Roosevelt's dilemma when war Is declared:
should he remain In Washington or Join In the fighting? For ele-
mentary grades. With captions.
1. Roosevelt, Theodore. Pres. U. 8., 1858-1919. 2. U. 8.— History-
War of 1808. I. Jones and Osmond. Inc. n. Modern I^amlnf
Aids. New York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-733298
Modern Learning Aids
The Spanish -American War (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
01 fr. color. .W mm. (The U. S. becomes a world power)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, WHUam Routt; collaborator, Richard IX
Ml leu.
SfMMARY: Explains how the Spanish- American War led to a
new approach In the Unlte<l States foreign policy. Describes the
entry of the United State* into an active power position In world
affairti, discussing the Influence of the United States In Latin Amer-
lea and Its Interest In the Far Bast.
1 U. 8.— History— War of 1808. 2. U. S.— Foreign relations — 20th
century. I. BncyclopaM) la Britannica Educational Corporation.
II. Series: The U. S. becomes a world power (Filmetrlp)
973.8 78-738888
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nics Educational Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Spanish-American War battle scenes (contemporary re-
creations) {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1&67.
5 mm. 8l. Wtw. 8 moi. (8 mm. document* project, no. 100)
Loop film mounted in cartridje. iMued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge caae.
Creditt: Producer, Dale C. Wlllard; Aim notea, Jamea C. Schott
Summary: Uses reenactmenta of Spanish- American War scenes
made during the war period to reveal the romantic flag-wtTlng Tlew
of the war which was prevalent at the time Includes footage from
Thomas Edlaon's Alms entitled Cuban ambosh. Advance of Kansas
volunteers at Caloocan, and The early morning attack.
1. U. S.— Hist— War of 189a L Thome Films, inc., Boulder.
CDlo Series: 8 oim. documents project (Motion picture) no. 100.
973.8 Fi A 67-M66
Thome Films
of New Mezioo. [Hlmstripj Society for
Vmal Educatioii. 1972.
t4 h. color. 3) rant and phooodtac: 1 a., 12 ia., 33 1 /3 rpm., 17 mm.
(Pocua 00 America — the Near Wot regioa)
AIm iMtied with phonotape in cmetie.
With UAcber't guide.
CREDITS: Photographen, Jeanne Ponerfield, Uu Ouckehng.
SUMMARY: Investigatei the conflicl between the Spaaiab-Ainencsiia, de-
scendants of Spantth Land Grant tettlen in oortheni New Mexico, and the
United States Covemment over land. Examine* the hiitixy of the Land Grant
tettlemenu and the prcaent lives of Spanish- Americans. Describes recent at-
icmpti by the Spanish- American* to revive their ecooomically-depreased regioa.
throu^ self-help programs such at agricultural cooperatives.
1. Spanish Americans in New Mexico. 2. Land grants — New Mexico.
I. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. II. Seriea: Foe
the Neat West region. (Filmstripj
tF805.S75] 289.3
Society for Visual 72
72-732744
MARC
Spanish civil war {Motion picture) Anargyros Film Library,
1970.
4 ny.u. Ri. b&w. 8 mm. (Hlghlighta in world history)
Ijxip film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In
cartridge with note*" and bibliography.
Summary: Portrays the decade of the thirties In Spain when
the fitniggle between political opponents culmlnatfHl In flfrhting and
reduci>d the nation to poverty and chaos. Shows Franco, the victor.
Id various pertodo of the war observing the events which led to his
triumph.
1. Spain— History— Civil War. 1886-1089. i. Anargyroa Film
Library. Series: Highlights In world history (Motion picture)
946.081 78-707480
Anargyroa Film Library
Spanish countryside (Motion picture) Frith Fibns, 1963.
13 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version also lasued.
With study guide.
Creditt: Producer. Emily Benton Frith.
Summary: Pictures the various topographical regions of Spain,
including the plains, monnulna, farming coantry, and coaatUne.
Shows people as they work on handicrafts and in orchards, rlneyarda,
and fleids, and pictures outdoor markets.
1. Spain— Descr. & trar— 1861- r. Frith Films, Hollywood,
Calif.
914.6 Fi A 68-961
Frith Films
Spanish explorers: Balboa (Filmttrip) Y. L. P. Materials
Corp., 1968.
35 fr. color. 3,^ mm.
Bumtitjry: Relates the story of Vaaco NdRez Balboa, the discoverer
of the Pacific Ocean. Describes his early life In the New World,
his hardflhipA and dIsaKMlntmenta. and his execution.
1. Bfliboii. Vast-o Niifiea de, 1475-1579. l Tour LessoD Plan
Materiala Corporation.
Fi A 67-3778
Y. L P. Materials Corp.
Spanish explorers: C<riiinibiiB (FUmstrip)
torials Corp., 1968.
Y. L. P. Ma-
41 fr. color. 3S mm.
Summary: Itelates Columbus' youthful desire to become a sailor,
his ideas concerning a westward passage to the Orient the means
by which his expeditions were supported, and the dlfflcultles be
encountered during his four voyages.
1. Colombo, Cristoforo. i. Your Lesson Plan Materials Corpora-
tion.
Fi A 67-3779
Y. L P. Materials Corp.
Spanish explorers: Conmado and MagreOan (FUmatrip)
Y. L. P, Materials Corp., 1968.
57 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summury: E>epicts Ferdinand Magellan's experiences as adreu-
turer, explorer, navigator, and the first man to lead an expedition
around the world. Describes the explorations of Coronado In the
Southwest and Middle West United Sutea, tracing bis fniitless
search for the legendary "Seven Cities of Cibola," and his great
discoveries — the Rocky Mountains, the Oolorado River, and the
Great Plains.
1. HagalbSes, Fernio de, d. 1521. 2. VAsquez de Coronado, Fran-
ciaco, 1510-1549. i. Yonr Leaaon PUn Materiala Corporation.
Fi A 67-3780
T. L. P. LcMon tlRH
Spanish explorers: Cortes {FOmttrip) T. L. P. Materials
Corp., 1968,
38 fr. color. S5 mm.
Bumni iry: Chronicles the life of Hernando Cortte as a youth,
Spanish soldier, and adventurer. Covers his conquest of the entire
tiation of Mexico, and procurement of the Axtec treaaure.
1. CortM, Hernando, 1485-1547. L Your Lesson Plan Materials
Corporstlon.
Fi A 67-3781
Y. LP. Materials Corp.
Spanish explorers: Frandsco Pixarro (FUmstrip) Y, L. P.
Materials Corp., 1968,
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
Bumtii-ny: Presents the life of Francisco Pixairo, who conquered
the Inca Empire of South America. Depicts bis conquest and exploi-
tation of the Inca Indians, and his death by asaassinatloo.
1. Piaarro, Franclaco, marqutis, 1470r-1541. r. Your L«moo Plan
Materials Corporation.
Fi A 67-3782
y. L p. Materials Corp.
Spanish explorers: Joan Ponce de Leon and Hernando de
Soto {FUmttrip) Y. L. P. Materials Corp., 1968.
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summ-iry: Pi^senis two of Spain's great 16th century explorers :
Ponce de Leon who sailed with Columbus In 1493 and conquered
Puerto Rico in 1500; and Hernando de Soto, who assisted Pliarro
In the conquest of the Inca civilization and then explored the North
American continent m 1538. ^ ., ,k^
1, Leon, Luis Ponce de, 1528?-15&L 2. Soto, Hernando de, 1500
(ca 1-1542 r. Your Lesson Plan Materials Corporation.
Fi A 67-3783
€. L. P. Materials Corp.
Spaaiah Uatory of tlM 20Ck eeatary. [Filnutrip] Audio Unfual
Educational Press, 1971.
2 filmstrips (34 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonotapea (MagkHrack, S ia..
7 1/2 ips., 30min.}
With leacber't script in Spanish.
CREDITS; Author*, Seftor Martin, Charles Starr.
SUMMARY: Presents a history of Spain of the 20th century.
1. Spain— History— 20ih century. 1. Audio Lingual Educational PrcM.
[DP233] 946.08 72-734027
Audio Lingual Educational 73 MAKC
Spanish Inflneoces in the United States. [Motion picture] Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1972.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued in b&w.
Second edition of the 1948 motion picture of the same tide.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Donald E. Worcester.
SUMMARY; Shows different ways in which the United Stales has been
influenced by its Spanish heriuge. such as language, home furnishings, srchitec-
lure, place names, community development, and Ufe styles.
1 United Sutes — Civilization— Spanish influences— Juvenile films [1.
Spaniards in the United Sutcs] 1. Coronet Instructional Filraa.
[E169.1] 917.3 72-701517
Coronet Instructional 72
Films
MARC
Spanish Mexico: The ctrfonial towns (Filnutrip) Educa-
tionnl Filmstrips, 1968.
57 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manual. Manual lacking in L. C.
Credit*; Author, Mary Lee Nolan; photographers. Sidney Nolan,
Mary I^ee Nolan. ^ ^ .
Summnry: Pictures the colonial towns of Mexico, and shows the
Influence of the Spanish and of the Indiana In their deveiopmetit.
With captions, „ , _ ,
1. Architecture, Colonial— Mexico. i. Educational FllmatripB,
Huntsvllle. Texas.
917.2 Fi A 68-1855
Educational Filmstrips
Spanish Mexico: The heartlands (FUmstrip) Educational
Filmstrips, 1968.
58 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manual. Manual lacking In L. C.
Credits: Author, Mary Lee Nolan; photographers. Slduej- Nolan,
Mary Lee Nolan.
Summary: Descrlbea the heartlands of Mexico and their surround-
ing areax. With captions.
1. Mexico— r)e«crlptIon and trayel — 1961- i. Educational
Filmstrips, Huntsville, Texas.
917.2 Fi A 68-4854
Educational Filmstrips
Spanish Mexico: The Spanish heritage {Filmttrip) Educa-
tional Filmstrips, 1968.
-57 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manual. Manual lacking in L. C.
Credits: Author. Mary Lee Nolan; photographers, Sidney Nolan,
Mary Lee Nolan.
Summary: Traces the Spanish heritage of Mexico through her
art, architecture, ai>d customs. With captions.
1. Art. Mexican— Spanish influences. l Educational Filmstrips,
HnntsviUe, Texas.
917.2 FiA68-t856
Educational Filmstrips
Spanish painting, 1530-1830 {FUmstrip) Educational
Productions, England. Released in the U. S. by Proth-
mann Associates, 1966.
30 fr. color. 85 mm.
With lecture uotea. ^ _,.
Summary: Traces the erolotlon of Spaoiih palnUng from Rlbera
to the work of Goya.
1. Palattog, SpaolstL i. Educational Piodncaonn, lU.
u. prothmaim Asaodataa
759.6 73-734253
Prothmann Associates
The Spanlth tanaoO. [Motioa picture] BBC-TV,
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life nima.
64 min. id. bAw 16 mm.
CREDITS: Narrator. Dirk Bogarde.
SUMMARY: A comprehensive history, oooipiled from rart fooiaae shot in
Spain, which describes (he political upheavals that led to the Spanish Qvil War.
1. Spain— Politics and govemnieni— 1931-1939. 2. Spain— History— Ovil
War. 1936-1939— Causes. 1. British BroKlcaaling Corporstioa. Tdeviilon
Service. II. Time-Life Films.
[DP2S7, 946.08 79-714660
Time-Ufe Films 73 MARC
313
Ikon Filma Beleased
by BFA Educational
Spare-part statues (Motitm picture)
by liniley-Film Associates, 1969;
Media. 1971.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring art constructlou
series)
Loop fllm.
With study guide.
Sammary: Shows how a life-sized humorous form of a woman
can be constructed from a large rarlety of scrap materials. For
elementary gradea.
1. Handicraft. I. Ikon Films. II. Balley-Fltm Associates.
III. BFA Educational Media. Series: Exploring art constructioa
aeries (Motion picture)
372.5 72-711154
BFA Educational Media
Spare parts for human bodies {Motion picture) Doubleday
and Co. Made by New Concept Productions. Released
by International Communication Films, 1968,
l.'> min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Current problems of public
pollcj)
Also issued as super 8 mm. reel with magnetic track and as super
8 mm., ad. cartridge.
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Dlscussen the moral Implications Involred In heart
transplants, and presents an Interview with an American heart
transplant patlenL Dr. Mlchati DeBakey and Dr. Christian Barnard
discuss the future of heart transplants.
1. Heart— Transplantation. i. Doubleday and Company, Inc.
n. International (Communication Pilma. Series: Current problems
of public policy (Motion picture)
174 Fi A 68-2965
Doubleday and Ca
Spargo, Nicholas
Genius man.
The Spark plug (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Educntion and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Servicing the small gasoline
engine)
Loup film.
1. Spark-pluga. 2. Gas and oil engines — Maintenance and repair.
I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: Serrlelng the small gasoline engine (Motion picture)
[TJ787] 621.43 72-715291
Universal Education & Visual Arta
Spark plug service {Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films, 1966.
4 min. si. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the ateps to be followed when removing, cleaning,
gapping, and replacing spark pluga.
1. Automobiles — Ignition. 2. Spark-plugs. 3. Automobiles — Maln-
teoaoce and repair. i. Raybar Technical Films.
629.28 Ki 68-254
Spark plus service (Motion picture) Fairfield Aaeociatea.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. sL color, soper 8 mm. (IgDlUon aerlea)
Loop dim.
1. Autuiiiobiles^Ignition — MalntPnunce and repair, 2. Spark
plugs. I. Falrneld A.^sociutes. II. rnivers.il FMucatlon and Visual
Arts. III. Series: Ignition series (Motion picture)
[TL£13] 629.28 78-715239
Universal Education and Vlanal Arta
Sparkle. [Motion picturci Robert E. Landsburg Him Produce
tions, 1971.
11 min. sd. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A visual poem that follows a mountain stream from its source
high in s side canyon of the Columbia River Gorge down to its inevitable meeting
with man.
1. Columbia River. I. Robcn E. Landsburg Film ProductioRS.
[F853i 333.7 72-715311
CINE 72 MARC
The Sparrow who ate the starch (Japan) (FUmatrip) Jam
Handy Orf^anization, 1968.
50 fr. color. 3-^ mnL and pbonodisc: 2 8. (1 s. for manual projec-
tor, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 riHn., 12 mln. micro-
groove. (Asian fairy tales, no. 4)
Summary: Uses art work to Illustrate the Japanese fairy tale
about the sparrow who ate starch.
I. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Series: Asian fairy tales (Film-
strip) no. 4.
398.21 Fi A 68-4967
Jam Handy Organisation
Sparrows (Motion picture) Pickford Corp. Released by
United Artiste Corp., 1926.
12S mln. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Originally releai^ed In 3ft mm.
In the Mary Flckford film collection. Library of Congress.
Credils; Director, William Beaudlne; story, Winifred Dunne:
adaptation, C. Gardner Sullivan; titles, Oeorge Marlon, Jr.: pholog-
rnphy, Charle.i Rosher. Hal Hohr, Karl Sirusa ; editor, Harold
McLernon. Catt: Mary Pickford, Giwtave Von SeyfTertltz. 'Spec'
O'Donnell, Boy Stewart, Mary Louise Miller, Charlotte Mlneau,
Uoyd WhlUock-
Summiary: T^n underfed and overworked orphan children find
themselves at the mercy of a brutal keeper and his family on a
sinister "baby farm" In the southern swamplaoda After a seriea
of adventures. Molly, the oldest of the waifs, leads her tittle band
on a hazardous Journey through the swamps to safety.
I. Pickford Corpora- tlon. it. United ArtlstR Corpora-
tion, in. Mary Pickford film collection.
Fi6a-370
^jarrows (Motion picture)
see also Angel in the bam
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sparta — a study in mititarism (Filmiitrip) Coleman Film
Enterprises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1967.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 13
mill ( iJiixlmarks In the history of Grww j
Creditt: Author. Walter M. Burks.
Sumtnary: L>escrlbeg the rise and fall o( Greek clty-aUtee and the
battle of Thermopylae, and contrasts the mlllUrlatlc society of Sparta
with that of Athens. With captions,
1. Sparta— History. i. Coleman Film Enterprises, ii. RMI Film
Productlonii. Series: Landmarks in the history of Greece (Film-
strip)
913.8 7&-736883
RMI Film Productions
Spartacus (Motion picture) Bryna Productions. Released
by Universal Pictures Co., 1960.
* 1*4 mill. sd. color. 35 mm.
Super twlinlrama-70. Technicolor.
Baaed on the oorel of the same title by Howard Fast
CreAUt: Producer. Edward Lewis; director, Stanley Kubrick;
screenplay. Dalton Tmmbo: music, Alex North; director of pbotocra-
phy, Russell Metty: fllm editor, Robert Lawrence. Ctt*t: Kirk Dotv-
ias, L-anrence Olivier, Jean Slmmoos, Charles Laugbton, Peter Dstl-
nor.
Summary: Drama telling the story of a strong-willed slare named
Spartacus, who led a revolt of gladiators against Rome.
1. Spartacus, d. 71 a. c.— Drama. 2. Rome — Hist.— Republic —
.Serrile Wars. 135-71 a. c— Fiction. i. Faat, Howard Hdrlo, 1914-
Spartncus. ii. Bryna Productions, Inc. m. UnlTersat Picture Com-
pany, Inc. ( Incorporated lfl8ft>
930 Fi 67-1210
Spatter painting {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Re-
leased by MoGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968-
4 niin. si. color. 8 mm. (Art experience series)
Looy lilni mounted in cartridge.
Credit*: Producer, Richard Siumstl.
Summary: E>emonstrates the technique of spatter painting. For
primary utaAva.
1 Painting— Technique. i. Chandler Publiahlng Company. San
Francisco, ii. McGraw-Hill Boole Company. Series: Art experi-
ence series (Motion picture)
372.5 73-702263
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spawn of the north (Motion picture) Paramount Pictures.
Released by MCA TV. 1938.
no urn, sd. b&w. 3.". mm.
I- C. Iiii^ 10 mm. print.
B.ised on the novel of the same title by Barrett Wllloughby.
Credits: Producer, ,\il>ert Lewin ; director, Henry Hathaway ;
screenplay, Jules Furthman, TaltHit Jennin^: music. Djmltri Tlom-
kin; photOBrnphy. Charles I^ng. Jr.; editor. Ellsworth Hosgland.
Cast: Georce Raft. Henry Fonda, Doroliiy Lamour. Akim TamlroflT,
John Biirrymore.
Summarp: A drama about the strUKKle between a group of honest
fistieriuen and a group of sHla.on pirates ott the coast of Alaska,
and how this struggle caused a clash between two life-long friends.
I. Willoushby. Floranoe ( Barrett) Spawn of the north, u. Para-
mount Pictures Corporation, iii. MCA TV.
Fi 67-4;U
Spawning in an African mouthbreeding fish {Motion pic-
tuicl .Vmeiicnu Museum of Natural History. Made by
Le^tei R. Aroiisoii. Released by Psychological Cinema
Rpfiister, 1967.
IG niin. sd. color. HI mm.
Revised version of the 1!)50 silent motion picture entitled Repro-
ductive behavior in the African mouth-breeding fish.
Credits: Authors, lister R, Aron.son, A. Marie Tucker; photog-
raphy. Thane L. Bierwert; editor, Harry Rubel.
t^ummary; Shows identification characteristics of male and fe-
male Tllapia macrocephala, courtship behavior, and the construc-
tion of the nest. Shows eggs hatching In the mouth of the male,
and traces several stages of the development of the young.
1. Tllnpia. 2. Spawning. I. American Museum of
Natural History, New York. II. Pennsylvania. State University.
pKychological Cinema Register. III. Reproductive behavior In the
African mouth-breeding fish (Motion picture)
591.1 70-708679
Penii. State Univ. Audio-Visual Services
Speah four trio (Motion picture) Radio and television
Commission, Southern Baptist Convention, and National
Broadcasting Co., 1961.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
KlnpMXtpe.
Telecast on the NBC series Frontiers of faith.
CREDITS: Producer. Dorla Ann; director, Martin Hoade.
SUMMARY: A Baylor tJalv»sIty drama trio reads several Bibli-
cal selections, Including Blessed Is the man, The Lord spake to
Jonah, Birth of Moses, Joshua, and Remember now thy creator.
1. Bible. O. T.— Drama. I. Frontiers of faith (Television pro-
cram) II. Southern Baptist Convention. Radio and Television
CommtsslMi. III. National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Fi A 67-5073
Boiithem Baptist C^n- ventlon. Radio and TV Cotninisslon
Speak ap— for Christ (Filmstrip) Family Films, 1965.
00 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 14
min. mlcrogroove. (Stories of Christian witnessing)
With leader's guide.
HHmmary: Describes the Impact of communicating the good news
of God's love as revealed through Christ In the story of a Christian
layman who helps save the marriage of his best friend.
1. Wllness bearing (Christianity) i. Family Pllms, Inc.
Series: Stories of Christian witnessing (Fllmstrlp)
248.4 Fi A 68-3763
Family Films
peaking of language (Filmstrip) Guidance Aasociat^s of
Pleasuntv-ille, N. Y., 1971.
•1 fllniNtrlps Ipt. 1, 85 f r. ; pt. 2. 75 fr.) color. 85 mm. and 2
phonortlscH (2 ■- each) ; 12 In. ; SSt rpm. ; pL 1. 12 mln. ; pt. 2, 18 mln.
mlcrogroove.
Also Issued with phonotape In casaette
With dlscuNston guide.
SUMMARY : Discusses the origins of modem languages, describes
the relattonHhIp of language to thought, points out the essential
similarities among all language*, and tells how languages grow out
of other languages.
1. I.Mnguaiie and languages. 1. Ouldmnee AatodalM of Pleuant-
Tllle, N. T.
rpi21] 408 72-739841
uiildance AwoeUtM
Special applications. Part 1: Taper turning with a taper
attachment (Motion picture) DCA Educational Prod-
utt:i. I0fil>. Made by Cinema Communications.
4 mi... si. (OOI-. MDi^T 8 mm. tind phonntape in cass^-ttc:
\l \\«. iThe MetHl tunilng latlie. gronp .'0
Loop fllm.
With script
CREDITS : Consultant. Harold Jonas.
sr.MMARV: Demonstrates how to make a fairly long taper, from
raw piece to completed product, using the taper attachment on the
metal turning lathe.
1, Jigs and fixture*. 2. Lathes. I. DCA Educational Products.
II Taper turning with a taper attachment (Motion picture) HI.
Sfii^- The Metal turnins lathe (Motion picture) group 5.
[T.ni8T] 684.09 71-712526
IXA Educational Products
Special applications. Part 2: Tap«r taming by off-setting
the taltetock (Motion picture) DCA Educational Prod-
ucts insi). Made by Cinema Coromunlcations.
4,., in .L color. «ur«-r 8 mil., anil ptior.otai*. in caw«>ttP:
IJ liis. (Ttie Metal turnlnp lathe. jr"0"P ■''
l,oop fllm.
With script
's?5?S*^t?lSafrbl'rtVr a center^riUed piece by
oft-eetllnK the tailstock. Educational Products.
„ '-^ ^u" nirrorr'setUngThe taLS (Motion picture. HI.
llnTsTThe MetL lurning lathe ^.oMon picture, g^up .^^^^^^^
KMucltlonal Products
Special applications. Part 3: Using the parting tool (Mo-
tinn picture) DC.V Educational Products, 1969. Made by
Ciiu'iu' Comniunications.
4 niin. 8l. color. «u|>er 8 nmi, mid phoiioUi(>e In ciis.'-vttt':
U '1'-=- 'The M**t!il tiirnine latlif. giunp .'.)
IxKip fllm.
With script.
fREDITS- Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the positioning of the parting tool and
blade on the metal turning lathe and shows hand feeding and power
feeding of the tool Into the work. , „ ^ *
1 JiRs and fixtures. 2. Lathes. I. DCA Educational Products.
II. i'sing the parting tool (Motion picture) III. Series: The Metal
tnriiing lathe i Motion picrure) group .">.
IT.I118T] 684.09 72-712529
DCA Educational Products
Special appUtations. Part 4: Setting up for knurling
(Motioupicture) T)CA Educational Products, 1969. Made
Ijy Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color. Mi[wr 8 mm. and i.honoiape in ca-«ette: U Ips-
(The Metal turning lathe, group .'i,
l»op film.
With script. , , ,
knurling '-'•''!'. ^-'^ ffi^"'^'*"^,' 'S^K^'v.SU.X Product.
H Vt't^ilg'p ?oV'i^rling olSn picture) III. Series: The Metal
rTJUSTT *"'""" """"' '«^'«» 70-712520
DCA Educational Products
Special applications. Part 5: Blaking the knurl (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by
C'iiieni:! ("ommunications.
4 niln. ai. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: lI ip^.
(The Metal turning lathe, group :^^
Loop film.
With script
CREDITS: Consultant Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Explains how to select the knurl size, demon-strates
the correct feed, and shows the completion of the knurl.
1 Jigs and fixtures. 2. Lathes. I. DCA Educational Products.
II, Making the knurl (Motion picture) III. Series: The Metal turn-
Ing lathe (Motion picture) group 5.
[TJ1187] 684.09 70-712515
DCA Educational Products
A Special breed (Motion picture) J. I. Case Co. Made and
released by Jam Handy Organization, 1967.
slwl'--tf^''i:'^"«n-the-S™" scenes to show work opportunities
available in Ihe construction industry, ranging from equipment
operation to engineering and planning. ,„j„._Tt i i
1. Construction workers-U. S. 2. Bol'dlng tradea-U. S. t
Case (J. 1.) Company. Racine, Wis. u. Jam Handy Organi^tlon,
Jam Handy Organlza-
331.702
tlon
Fi A 68-1131
Special concrete masonry problems (Filmstrip) University
of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1965.
48 fr, l)&w. 35 mm. (Farm mechanics)
Summiiiy: Shows the use of control Joints, how to construct
them, and how the plate is attached to the wall. Gives Instructions
on how to flnl>h basement walls and how to provide proper drain-
age, includes suggestions on patching and cleaning.
1 Concrete blocks. Ii. Masonry. i. Illinois. University. Voca-
tional Agriculture Service. S»-rle«: Farm mwchanlca (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-4100
Illinois. Univ. Voca- tional Agriculture Service
Special defenses (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Animal Hfe serlea)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher guide. , _. .i.
Summary: Dlscuasea special defenaea used by various animals
1. Animal defenwa. i. McOrawHlU Book Oompanj.
Series; Animal life series (Motion picture)
691.6 7^708318
McOraw-Htll Book Oo.
344
Special Echication Curriculum Development Center
see Iowa, University. ^>ecial Edication Cur-
riculum Development Center
Special food problems
see
Health science: Special food problems.
A Special kind <tf care (Motion picture) Cancer C&re.
Made and released by Harvest Films, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 tmn.
Summary: Explains how Cancer Care, Inc., stands by with counsel-
lug, guldajice, and funds when a family iDemt>er Is struck down by
cancer. Shows how aU members of a family benefited from the
assistance of a case worker.
1. Oancer Care, Inc. i. Cancer CJare. Inc. n. Harvest Films,
New Tork.
362.1 77-702875
CINB
A Special kind of morning (Motion picture) KETC.
Released by National Educational Television and Radio
Center, 1970.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (What's new)
Summary: Follows two little girls on a trip to the «oo at day-
break, and shows the wonder of being alone with only the animals
and their keepers and of sharing these experiences with each other.
1. Zoo animal.-*. i. St. Louis, Television station KETC. n.
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Series: What's
new (Motion picture)
590.74 76-706114
CINE
Special Libraries Association
see
Is knowledge power?
Special maps (Filmstrip) University Films. Released by
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
38 fr. color. S'l mm. (Map and globe series. Set 2: Using
maps)
with teacher's guide.
Summaty: Points out that all maps show the location of land and
water areas, and that they may also show the location of other
featui-es, such as nations, states, and cities. Describea special maps
as those which show the location and distribution of particular
natural or cultural features, such as products, routes, and eleva-
1 Maps, I. University Films, Kansas City. Mo. ii. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Map and globe series (Fllmstrlp)
Set 2 : Using maps.
912 Fi A 68-4733
McGraw-Hill Book O.
Special maps I. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1971.
30 fr. color 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Introduces the different types of relief and contour maps, and
illustrates nautical charts and symbols With captions.
I Maps-Juvenile nims. 2 Nautical charts— Juvenile films. [1. Maps.
2 Nautical charU] 1. Educational Projections Corporation,
tGAUOi 912 72-734771
Educaiional Projections 72 MARC
Special maps II. [Filmstrip] Educaiional Projections Corp., 1971.
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
Describes specialited maps used by man to chan and explain his environ-
ment. Illustrates various early historical mapping devices. With captions.
I, Maps— Juvenile films. (1. Mapsj I. Educational Projections Corpora-
tions.
(GA130] 912 72-734772
Educational Projections 72
Corp.
MARC
Special Purpose Films (Firm)
see
C;an individualization work in your school
system ?
How can the curriculum for individualized
education be determined?
How can you apply team-teaching and non-
grading to your school ?
How can you make individualization work
in your school system?
Why are team-teaching and non-grading
important ?
Special report (Motion picture) Dept of Cinema, Uni-
versity of Southern California. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arta, 1970.
IT mln. sd. color. 16 ram.
SUMUARV : Satire of the news coverage of the murder of Candy
I'arabola. a topless go-go dancer.
1. I'arabola. Candy. I. Los Angeles. University of Southern
California. Dept. of dnema. II. Universal Education and Visual
Arts.
[GV1786] 070.4 71-711509
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Special repwt: footprints on the moon {FUmttrip) Quid*
ance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 196».
256 fr. color. 35 mm. aoa phooodlsc: 2 s., 12 Id., 331 rpm.. SO
mln. mtcrogrooTe.
Produced In cooperation with the Associated Press.
With teacher's manual.
Summary; Uses NASA space photographs and flisbt recordings to
recreate the history of manned space exploration. Analraes the slc-
niflnnce of the moon landing and dlscossee queatlons about the
fotore of the United State* In space.
1. Manned qwce flight 2. Space flight to the moon. t. Onldance
ABSoclates of PleasantTllIe, N. T.
629.45 79-734896
Ooldanoe AModataa
Special report: The Penta^n {Famttrip) Guidance Asso-
ciates of Pleaaantville, N. Y., in cooperation with the
Associated Press. Released by Guidance Associates, 1970.
138 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 831 rpm.-
part 1. 14 mln. ; part 2, 16 mln. microgroove.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With dlsoussioa guide.
Summary: Presents a Tlew of the Pentagon and the people who
work there. Includes an eiplaoatlon of the ways in wMch the Penta-
gon functions.
1. Arlington. Va. Pentagon Building. 2. U. S. Dept of Defense.
L Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. T.
353.6 76-736286
Outdance Aasodatea
The Special senses (Filmstrip) Robert J. Brady Co^ 1968.
.M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8., 12 In., 3Si rpm.,
30 min. microgroove. (Anatomy and physiology, no. 6)
AIM Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
St'M.MARY : Emphasizes the anatomy and physiology of the eye-
ball, the ear, the noae, and the tongne and dlscussec receptors for
beat, cold, pressure, and pain.
1. Senses and sensation. I. Robert J. Bradi; Company.
It. Series: Anatomy and physiology (Filmstrip) no. 6.
[QP43I] 612 79-739343
Robert J. Brady Co.
SpedalizatioB and mass prodactloL [Filmstrip] Cliffbrd ianoff.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
54 fr. color 35 mm. and phonodiic: 1 >.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (Man
and the citie*. ntnet 1: Econorakx of the city)
Also bsucd with ^lonoupe in cassette.
Wiih (tudy juide.
SUMMARY: Showi how specialization and mus production contribute to
the life of a ciiy.
1. Urban economic*. 1. Janoff, QifTord. 11. BFA Educational Media-
Cent rOH Educa-
111. Series: Man and the citiea, aeries 1: Economics of the city. rPilmsirin
[HT321] 338 72-73»25
BFA Educational Media 73 MARC
Specialized farmer and specialized vendor
(Filmstrip)
see Market economy: Socialized farmer and
specialized vendor
Specialty Advertising Association
see
The Lasting medium.
Specialty cuts {Motion piuture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mia si. color, super 8 mm. (Radial arm saw)
Loop fllm. Film tMtes on cartridge caHe.
gutnmary: Shows a xariety of ornamental cuts which can be
adileved on a radial arm saw.
1. Radial sawB. i. Saling Orporation, C^ambrldge, Mass.
Series: Radial arm saw (Uotlon picture)
684.08 79-706348
Baling Oorp.
Spedes specific aggregation of dissociated sponge cells
(Motion picture) Education Development Center, 1969.
4 mln. si, color. 16 mm. ( DevelopmenUI blol<«y fllm program)
With fllm notes.
Credit!: Producer, director, and photographer, Joseph V Durden-
consQltant. Eugene BelL
Bummarjf: Shows aggregation of cells after twB different species
of sponge ceils are dissociated to illustrate the prindptee that cell
nio¥ements during assocUUon appear to be rmndom. and that aaso-
daUtm of cell* into stable aggregates is species spedflc
1. Cell aggregation. 2, Sponges. i. Education Derelopment
Center. Series: DevelopmenUI biology fllm program (Motion
picture)
593 72-707930
Education Derelopment Center
Species: stability and change (Motion picture)
see Habitat and species variation
Spedflc heat [Hlmatrip]
dett Co.. 1971.
EdMediaTcc. Releaaed by Stiver Bur-
aad phonotape in caaaeCte: dual-track, I 7/t ipa.,
riea for the ISCS prograjn)
n e&perintental technique for detcmuning the ipe-
33 fr. cokx. 35 nun.
6 nun. (Sound filmstrip •■
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: lUwtntestt
cific heat of substances.
1. Spedfk beat I. EdMedUTec. 11. Silver Burden CompaBy. III.
Series: Sound Gbnstrip series for the ISCS ptofram. (Filmstrip]
lQC291j 536 72-733920
EdMedi^Tec 72 MARC
The Spedfie is terrific (Motion picture)
tional Films, 1971.
12 mill. sd. color 16 mm. (('reatlre writing series)
With leader's guide.
riiEDITS: Adviser. John W. Pllffotd.
SIMMARY: Uses a letter and a term paper to lllnstrate the
power potential in precise nouns and verbs. Teaches students to
rpt-ogiiiee the difference between general and specific and demon-
strates how the une of specific detail Improves writing,
1. English language— <:omposit Ion and exercises. 2. English lan-
guage—Noun. 3. English language— Verb. I. Centron Educational
Films. II. Series: Creatlre writing series (Motion plcturei
[PE1408] 808 73-714167
Centron Educational Films
^ectra Pictures
see
The Gold rush '68.
The Lost world revisited.
The Spectrometer (Motion picture) Holt. Rinehart and
"Winston. 1971. Made by Charles Fuller Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Spectroscopy, no. 21
Lo<»p film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS- Consultant, Jefferson C. DaTis.
SUMMARY: Lists the essential components of a ^wctrometer.
illustrates examples of each component, and describes the display of
a spectrum- , „
1 Spectrometer. 1, Holt. Rinehart and Winston, Inc. 11. Se-
ries: Spectroscopy (Motion picture) no. 2.
[QC373.S7] 545 70-711925
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
The Spectrum {Motion picture) Gateway Educational
Films, Ijondon. Released in the U. S. by Communication
Fibns, 1964.
1. mlu. .si. color. 8 mm. (Light and color series)
Loop fllm.
With study guiile.
Summaty: Illustrates how a ^)ectrum la produced by shining a
beam of white light tbrou^ a prism so that the t>eam Is analyzed
into Its component rays— the colors of the spectrum.
1. Light [. Gateway Educational Fluns, ltd., London, n. Com-
munication Films. Inc. Series: Light and color series (Motion
picture)
Fi A 67-1710
Communication Films
Spectna tm4 raya. [SUde Kt] Nadooal Film Board of Canada,
1969. Releaaed in the U.S. by D<nan Productioiu.
10 sbdes. color. 2 x 2 in.
With tcripi in English and French.
SUMMARY: lUuatrates simple analysis of the spectra produced by various
fMcs and bow the wavelength of s ray may be detennioed. With capooos.
I. Spectnxn aaalyvs. I. Canada. National Fibn Board. 11. Dooan Pro-
(QC451,
Dooan ProductioRS
Spectrum Film Studio
see
535
72-734044
MARC
Capriccio.
The Spectnnn nt the hydrogen atom {Motion picture)
Halas and Batohelor Eduoation Division, London flQ^lj
Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Eduoa-
tioial Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's gaide.
Summarjf: Demonstrates how a line spectrum results from the
transfer of discrete quantities of energy when an electron mores
from a higher level to a lower one Shows the visible light iqtec-
trutn.
1. Hydrogen — Spectra. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartooa Films,
ltd., London, it. Encyclopaedia Brttannica Educational Corporatioo.
535 Fi A 68-2932
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
The Spectrum ot the hydn^m atom {Motion picture)
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Chemistry)
lAxtp flbn. Issued In standard 8 mm. and lo super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the spectrum of the hydrogen atom.
1. Hydrogen — Spectra. r. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films,
ltd., London, ii. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series: Chemistry (Motion picture. Ualas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films)
541 76-704913
Encyclopaedia Brllan- nlca Educational Corp.
Speculatioa about voter behavior {Motion picture) Indiana
University Social Studies Development Center. Released
by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
25 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (American political twhavior series)
Creditt: Producer, John Wlnneger; narrator. Shirley H. Engle.
Summaiy: A political science demonstration lesson which shows
a teacher as he divides his class Into various subgroups of the gen-
eral voter population and discusses with his students how each of
these subgroups will vote or if they will vote at all
1. Voting. I. Indiana. University. Social Studies Develop-
ment Center, ii. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Se-
ries: American political behavior series (Motion picture)
371.3 71-706772
Indiana Univ. A-V Center
345
Speech and protest {Motion picture) Churchill Films, 1967.
22 min. sd. color. 10 mui.
Summary: Introduces the flrst amendment to the U. S. Constitu-
tion und invsents dratuatizations to ohow actual situations In which
the right to speak or assemble without restriction might be qties-
tioned.
1. U. S. Constitution. Ist amendment. i. Churchill Films, Los
Angeles.
323.44 Fi A 68-519
CINE
Speech services (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill, 1971.
Miide by AVilliam Claiborne Inc.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Orientation to rehabilitation)
AI'U) ifoiued In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
CREDITS- Author. Nettle M. Hutchlns.
SUMMARY : Explains the role of the speech pathologist In diag-
nosing and treating speech and bearing disorder*, such as aphasia.
Btuttering, and mlsarticulatlon. Emphasizes the Importance of re-
storing or developing good communication skills In toUl rehabillta-
I. Speech, Disorders of. 2. Speech therapy. I. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. II. Series: Orientation to rehabilitation (Motion
picture)
[RC427] 616.8 74-713982
McGraw-Hill Book Ca
^Mch skills: Using your voice effectively {Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
CredlU: Educational collaborator, Carl A. Dalilnger.
Symmary: Uses demonstrations to examine problems that are the
result of a speaker's volume, pitch, voice quality, and articulation,
and points out ways to overcome them.
Another issue. bJbw.
1. Speech. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
808.5 75-704606
Coronet Instructional Films
Speed demon (Motion picture) Columbia Pictures Corp.
Released by Excel Movie Prciducts tl94-t,
3 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Silent version of the 35 mm. fllm entitled Highway snobbery, re-
leased by Columbia Pictures Corp. in 1996,
Summary: An animated cartoon featuring Krasy Kat Describes
the misadventures of Erazy and his girl friend while joyriding in a
Urge automobile.
I- Colombia Pictures Corporation, n. Excel Movie Products,
nr. Highway snobbery (Motion picture)
791.43 79-707771
Speed, inc. (Motion picture) NFL Films, 1967.
27 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Credit*.- Director and writer. Bob Ryan: narrator. Jack Buck;
photogruphy, David Marx.
Summary: Presents highlights of the 1886 playing season and fea-
tures ouUUnding performances by the Dallaa Cowtwys profeaaional
football team and by Indlvldiul players.
1. Dallas Cowboys. i. NFL Films, Inc.
796.332 Fi A 68-1410
Pro Football Hall of Fame
^>eed of chemical chan^ (Motion picture) Iwazuuni Films,
Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by Film Associates of Cali-
fornia, 1968.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Explains that a single cboaical reaction can occur at
many different speeds and presents experiments to show that dieml-
cal change Is the recombination of atoms which form new mole-
cules.
1. Chemical reaction. Bate ot i. Iwanaml Eiga Selsakujo.
Tokyo, n. Fllm Associates of California. Los Angelee.
541 Fi A 68-2113
Film Associates of California
The Speed of lifffat (FUmttrip) Herbert E. Budek Films
and Slides, 1967.
38 fr. color. 35 mm.
CredUt: Author. Paul Fleming.
Summary: Discusses the Idea of waves with reference to sound
and water. Introduces the Idea of light waves, the measure of
the «s>eed of light, the disturbance of atoms, and the light year.
With caption.^.
1. Ll^t— Speed. 2. Wave-motion, Theory of. l Bod^ (Herbert
E.) Films and Slides, SanU Barbara, Calif.
535 76-736264
Budek Pllos and Slides of Calif.
The Speed of microwaves for measurements of wavelength
and frequency (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Kdiicational Corp.. litTl. Made by Peter Robinson
Associates.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experimento In ph.vsLcs —
microwave optics)
ijooft fllm.
With guide book.
CREDITS: Author, Tom Smith; collaborators, Albert V. Baest
assisted by Cloan Powell and Homer Boswerman.
SUMMARY; Presents ilemoiistrHtions with a microwave trans-
mitter and a cathode-ray uscilloMcope which show how to calculate
the Rpeed of microwaves from Independent meaxurementa of fre-
quency und wavelength.
1. Microwaves. I. Encjclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration, n. Series : Experiments in phy:*lcs — microwave optics (Mo-
tion picture)
(QC6U] 536 70-713997
Encyclopaedia BrIUn- nlca Educational Oorp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Speed of sound (Motion picture) J. Arthur Rank Lim-
ited. Ixiiuion, 1968, Released in the U. S. by Universal
Kducfttion and Visual Arts. 1969.
4 min. si. I>J(\\. super S iniii. (Sound serlea)
Loiip flltu.
With teachpr'5 guide.
Sr.MMARV : Shows how the speed of sound Is determined In air
and water and covers depth fsounding by reflection of sound waves
from the *e« t)ed.
1. Sdiind-wnves. 1. Sound — Speed. I. Rank (J. Arthur)
Liiuiteit. II. t'nIversHi KdiicHtlon and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Sound series (Slotion picture)
[Q0243] 634 71-715264
I'liiver^nl Kiliiriition and Visual ArU
Speed on ice {Motion picture) Winik Films Corp. Re-
leased by Paramnimt Pictures Corp., 1964.
8 luin. sd. color. 3o mm. (Sports In lotion)
CredilM: Director. lUcbard Wlnlk; script, Martin Andrews ; niir-
nttor. Chris Scheiikel: cuiuermen, Bernard Dresnt-r, John Itiiike;
editor, Irving Oshnian.
Summarji: Describes the actioti and exottement of sports car races
on the frozen surface of Stillwater Lake In Feiinsylranla's Pocono
Mountains. Shows scenes of the annual barrel Jumping contest held
at an ice rink in Grosslnger, N. V.
1. Sports car events. i. Wlnlk Pllius Corporation, New York.
II. Paramount Pictures Corporation. Series: Sporta In action
( Motion picture)
796.7 Ki 67-1422
Spcedscene: the Problem of amphetamine abuse {Motion
fictvre) Medi-cine Films. Released by Bailey-FiUn Asso-
ciates, 1969.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credit*: Producer, Richard Scott.
Summary: Dr. David K. Smith discusses objectively tbe dangers
of amphetamine abuse, emphasizing that tbe physical and psychiatric
damages of amphetamine abuse far exceed those of ISO and mari-
juana together
1. Amphetamine. 2. Drug abuse. i. Medl-clne Films (Firm)
n. Bailey-Fllm Associates.
613.8 70-706584
Bailey- Film Associates
(Speedy Smithj {Motion picture) Rayart Pictures Corp.,
1927.
."■) reel", si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released la S5 mm.
Incnuiplete copy: I* C. has reel 1 only (17 min.)
In the Douglas Fleming-Lynn Moore film collection. Library of
CongrefW.
Creditt: Director, Duke Worne; photography, Ernest Smith; edi-
tor. Desmond O'Brien. Ca»t: Biily Suillvan, Hazel Deane, Virginia
True Boardman, Harry Tembrook, Frank Rice.
Summary: A comedy- melodrama about the son of a wealthy pul>-
lisher who goes out to discover life on his own and becomes associated
with a iraveiing boxing show, meets an aspiring authoress, and
becomes involved with a corrupt politician.
I. Rayart Pictures Corporation, n. Douglas Fleming-Lynn Moore
film collection.
Fi 68-546
Speedy the snail (FUmatHp) Q+Ed Productions, 1966.
45 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm.,
12 min. (Tales of the wiw old owl. series 1, no. 6)
With teacher's study guide.
Credits: Producer, James K. Frledrlch; director. Jack L. Tyler.
Summary: I'ses a story about an unforgiving snail to illus^ate
tbe importance of kindness and forglreness in daily life. For pri-
mary grades.
1. Children— Conduct of life. 2. Kindness. i. g-fEd Produc-
tions. Series: Tales of the wise old owl (Fllmstrlp) series 1,
DO. &
177 75-784800
Q-t-Bd Productions
Speedy the snail
see
Un Caracol llamado Vcloz.
Spelling by syllables {FUmatnp) University Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
36 fr. rolnr. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points out how to spell accurately using syllables. For
a flfth-grade reading improvement program.
1. English language — Ortbograpby and spelling. 2. Bngllah lan-
guage— Syllabication. i. University Films. Kansas City, Mo. n.
McOraw-Hllt Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling patterns
series (Fllmstrlp)
421 Fi A 67-3940
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spelling compound words {FUmstrip) University Films.
Relea-sed by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
37 fr. color. 3.'i mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series)
With tearher'n guide.
Summary: sumuiarlzea the patterns for spelling compound words.
For a flfth-grade reading improvement proffram.
1. EngllHh language — Orthography and spelling. 2. Engliah lan-
guage— Comixmnd words. i. University Films. Kansas City, Mo.
II, Mc<;raw-Hlll Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling pat-
terns aeries IFilnutrlp)
421 Fi A 67-3937
McGraw-Hill Biiok Co.
Spelling (grade 2) (Filmstrip) Audio-Visual Section, Divi-
Bioii of Instructional Services, I»s Angeles City School
District. Released by Bailey Film.H, 1959; by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
iTt fr. color. Xt mm. and phonodlac: 1 a, 12 In.. 33| rpm.
mItTogroove. (Teaching language skills)
Summary: Demonstrates steps In the selection, preseolatlon, aod
organlutlon of spelling lewiona In the claaaroom.
1 English hingiiage— Orthography and ■pelHog. 2. Second graile
< Education) I, U» Angeles City School District. Dlvlaloti of
Instrmilonal Services. II, Bailey Films. Inc.. Hollywood. Calif. III.
BFA Educational Media. Serten: Teaching language skills (Fllm-
strlp. BFA [educational Media)
370.7 7^738619
BFA Educaflonal Media
Spelling (grades 3, 4) (Filmstrip) Audio- Visual Section,
Division of Instructional Services, Los Angeles City
School District Released by Bailey Films, 1959; by BFA
Educational Media, 1971.
133 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm.
mlcrogroove. (Teaching language skills)
Summary : Demonstrates steps In the selection, presentation, and
organisation of spelling lessons in the classroom.
1. English language— Orthography and spelling. 2. Third grade
(Education) 3. Fourth grade (Educatloo) I. Los Angeles City
School District. Division of Instnicttoaal Services. II. Bailey Films,
inc., HoUywood, Calif. III. BFA Educational Media. Series:
Teaching language skills (Fllmstrlp. BFA Educational Media)
370.7 77-738620
BFA Educational Media
Spelling (grades 5, 6) (Filmstrip) Audio-Visual Section,
Division of Instructional Services, Los Angeles City
School District Released by Bailey Films, 1969; by BFA
Educational Media, 1971.
1)8 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm.
niicrogroove. (Teaching language skills)
Summary: Itemonstrates steps In tbe selection, presentation, and
organisation of spelling lessons in the classroom.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling. 2. Fifth grade
(Education) 3. Sixth grade (Education) I. Los Angeles City
School District. Division of Inxiructlonal Services. II. Bailey Films,
Inc.. Hollywood, Calif. III. BFA Educational Media. Series:
Teaching language skilU (Fllmstrlp. BFA Educational Media)
370.7 75-738625
BFA Educational Media
Spelling — how spelling almost ruined Madrille^s little
league {Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Edward McCullough.
Summary: Illustrates spelling rules by using a story of how
Mudville's star pitcher was almost t>enched because he failed In
spelling. With captlona For elementary grades.
1. Engliah language — Orthography and spelling— Juvenae fllma.
I. Troll Associates.
372.6 73-737456
Troll Associates
Spelling is easy (Motion picture)
Films, 1967.
CJoronet Instructional
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Second edition.
With teacher's guide.
Credit!: Educational collaborator, Viola Theman.
Summary: Illustrates tbe Ave basic rules for good spelling — hear,
see, repeat, write, and check the word — as explained by the «lItor of
a school newspaper who wishes to Instruct students who misspell
words In articles submitted for publication.
Another issue, b&w.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling. i. Coronet In-
structional Films.
421 Fi A 67-5280
Coronet Instructional Films
Spelling plurals (Filmstrip) University Films. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
40 fr. color. 33 mm. (Dlscoverlngspelllng patterns series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents rules for forming plurals. For a fifth-grade
reading Improvement program.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling. i. University
Films, Kansas City. Mo. ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series :
Discovering spelling patterns series ( Fllmstrlp )
421 Fi A 67-39^56
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Spelling problem vowel combinatitxis (Filmstrip) Univer-
sity Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
40 fr. color. 85 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series,
set 11)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses words having difficult vowel combinations,
and !<how8 how to use spelling patterns to learn to spell words of
this nature. For grade 6.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage— Vowels. I. University Films, Kansas City, Mo. n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling patterns
series (Film.strlp) set 6.
372.6 Fi A 68^661
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spelling problem word pairs (Filmstrip) University Filma
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series,
set 6)
With teachers guide.
Summary: Discusses problem word pairs, and shows how to use
spelling patterns to leant to spell words of this nature.
For grade 6.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage— Word formation. l University Films, Kansas Oity, Mo.
II. McOrawHIll Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling pat-
terns series (Filmstrip) set d.
372.6 Fi A 68-4660
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spelling rules. [Filmsttipi Educational Projections Corp., 1967.
29 fr color. 35 mm. (Language iri* program, 200)
SUMMARY: PrcMnU basic tpcllin( ruin, including * diicusuon of the ex-
ccpliutu lo the rule*. Provide* caamplet for each rule. With caplioru
I Engliih language -Orihography and tpeihng - Juvenile film*. 1- English
language- Spellmg. I. Educational Projcctioni Corporation. II. Series: Lan-
guage arti program [Filmilrip] 200.
(LB1574J 4U 72-734187
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Spelling silent consonants (Filmstrip) University Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
38 fi. color. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series,
set 6)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses words having silent consonants, and shows
how to use spelling patterns to learn to spell words of this nature.
For grade 6.
1 Engliah language — Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage—Consonants. 1. Dnlverslty Fllma. Kansas City, Mo. ii.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling pat-
terns series (Fllmstrlp) set 6.
372.6 Fi A 68-4662
McCiraw-HlUBookCo.
4)
Spelling the k sound (Filmstrip) University Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
32 fi- color. S5 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series,
set 6>
With teacher's guide.
Summary- Discusses words with the k sound, and shows how to
use spelling patterns to learn to spell words of this nature. For
1 English language— Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage—Phonetics. I. University Films, Kansas City, Mo. n.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling pat-
terns series (Filmstrip) set 6.
372.6 Fi A 68-4663
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spelling the names of days and months (FUttutrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series, set
)
With teachers guide.
Credif: Advisers, Evalyn Kinkead, Jerry E. Reed.
Summary: Reviews the origin and spelling of the names of days
and months, and explains their patterns of abbreviations.
1. Daya 2. Months. l McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Discovering spelling patterns series (Filmstrip) set 4.
372.6 79-732760
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Spelling the sh sound (Filmstrip) University Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4,-> f:- color. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series,
set til
With teaclier's guide.
Summary: Discusses words with the sh sound, and shows how to
use spelling patterns to learn to spell words of this nature. For
1 English language— Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage—Pbonetics. I. University FlUns. Kansas City. Mo. n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling patterns
series (Fllmstrlp) set 6.
372.6 Fi A 68^664
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Spelling with short vowels (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book
Co.. 1967. Made by University Films.
3fi fr roUvr. 3." mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series, set 1)
With tiMChers KUide-
Summary: Discusses and explains spelling with short vowels.
Designed for reading Improvement In grade one.
1 Spelling. 2. Vowels. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries- Discovering spelling patterns series (Fllmstrlp) set 1.
Fi A 67-3766
McO raw-Hill Book Co.
Spelling with vowel pairs (Filmstrip) University Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
82 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates the patterns In which certain pairs of vowehi
are commonly used. For a flfth-grade reading Improvement program.
1. English language-orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage— Vowels*. r. University Filmfl. Kansas City, Mo. n. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: Discovering spelling patterns
series (Fllmstrlp)
421 Fi A 67-3941
McGraw-HUIBookCo.
346
Spellman, A. B. , 1935-
Black music in transition.
The Spdman stoiy {Hotion picture) Spelman College.
Made and released by Campbell Films, 1969.
28 min. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A Tiew of Spelnun College as revealed aa foor grad-
oatee and Btudenta of today dlttcusa the various faceta of coUese life.
1. Spelman rollege. Atlanta. 2. Colleice environment. 1. Spel-
maa College, Atlanu. n. Campbell Fllma, Saxtona River, VL
S78.768 71-702580
CINE
Spence, Thomas
see
A Child's alphabet with casual references
to D. N. A. replication in the Garden of Eden.
Spencer, Bernard Cole
see
The Ernie game.
Spencer, James G
see
An Acid dim.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
^)encer Lens Company
see
Friends of the trees.
^)encer Nelson Film Productions
see
Functional teaching of numbers.
Jerry: the rehabilitation of an asthmatic
patient.
Skiiing: beginning movements .
S{>encer Productions
see
Fallen sands.
Spend it all (Motion picture) Flower Films, 1971.
45 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMART: A documentat7 film about the Hfe styles and eoTlr-
onnientB of three yroupa of Cajun muslclana In the bayou coantry of
Kouthwest Loalstaoa.
1. Acadlans in Louisiana — Songs and musin I. Flower Films.
917.63 75-7U503
CINE
Spend, spend (Motion picture) King Screen Productions,
1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; Explains that the reUll purchaaer Is a universal
Tirtim. as witnessed In the story of a yoanc boy who buya a acale-
model sports car wbtch soon falls apart For elementary grades.
1. Consumers— Javeolle fllma. 2. Complaints (Retail trade)—
Juvenile flhus. I. King Screea Productions.
[HC79.C6] 372.8 78-712927
King Screen Productions
Spending your food dollars (Filmstrip) Household Fi-
niinoe Corp., 1965. Made by Becker-Goessl. inc.
77 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Based on the booklet Honey management, your food dollar, edited
by the Money Management Institute of Household Finance Corpora-
tion.
SUMMARY : Explains how to plan the use of food dollara when
buying, storing, and preparing foods. With captions.
1. Marketing (Home economics) 2. Cookoy. I. Household
Finance Corporation. Money management, your food dollar. 11.
Household Finance Corporation.
641.3 77-737690
Household Finance Corp.
^>enn maturation in the male reproductive tract: Develop-
ment <rf motility {Motion picture) Penelope Gaddum,
Richard J. Bland&u, and Roy Hayashi. Released by Uni-
versity of Washington Press, 1968.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarif: Demonstrates and describes tbe remarkable change In
motility characteristics of rabbit spermatotoa as they pass through
the male reproductive tract, from tbe seminiferous tulwlee and ductull
efferentes througii to the cauda epidldymldls and ductus deferens.
1. Spermatosoa— Motility. i. Oaddum, Penelope, n. Blandao,
Richard Julius, 1912- m. Hayaahl. Roy. iv. Washington (State>
University. Press.
576 74-703519
Washington (SUte) Univ. PrcM
Spermatogenesis of graasfacvper {Motion picturt) Gate-
way Film Productions, London, 1962. Released in the
U. S. by International Communication Films, 1968.
2 mli>. si. color. 8 mm. I Secondary biological sciences series)
Loop flim mounted In cartridge. Issued Is sUndard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
Released In England in the series entitled Mitosis and meloala.
With teacher's study guide.
Bummaru: Shows live reproductive crils of the grasshopper under-
foing melotlc divisions. Illuatratee the chromosomes separating
and migrating to the oiqMSite aldea as the membrane begins to pinch
through the middle with live, mature sperm In tbe background.
1. Spermatogenesis. 2. Locusts. i. Gateway Film Production*,
ltd., London. D. International Communication Films. Series :
Secondary biological sdeoces series (Motion picture) Series: Ulto-
als and meioals ( Motion picture)
595.7 74-700584
International Com- manlcatlon Films
^)erry, Robert
see
Profiles cast loi^ shadows.
^)erry Rand Corporation
see
Christmas telephone (Remington Rand tele-
vision commercial)
Man and woman 400-60.
Man In the street.
Mrs. Glaus.
Racing car (Remington Rand television
commercial]
^perry Rand Corporation. New Holland Division
see
The Depth of our roots.
The Story of baler twine.
^erry Rand Corporation. New Holland Machine
Company
see
The Better half of farming.
The Depth of our roots .
The Partner.
The Story of your baler twine.
Sperry Rand Corporation, UNIVAC DiviBion
see
The Catalyst,
Spewactc, Bella (Cohen) 1899-
see
Move over, darling.
^heres (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1969.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits : AnltnatloD, Norman McLaren, Ren6 Jodoln ; pianist, Glenn
Gould.
Summary : \a animated dim In which a ball dances to the music
of Bach.
I. Canada. National Film Board.
791.43 75-710372
National Film Board of Canada
Spheres (\fotion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the T. S. by International Film Bureau. 1970.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 moL
CREDITS: Animation. Norman McLaren, Ben4 Jodoln* pianist
Glenn Gould.
SUMMARY: An animated Blm In whl<* a ball dances to the music
of Bach.
I. Canada. NatlMial Film Board. II. lutemattooal Film Bureau.
Inc., Chicago.
. . . „ ^. 791.43 7.V7I20.^
A. L A. Booklist
Spheres we see and use (Motion picture) William Boun-
dey. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY: Defines and describes spheres and their properties,
and points out spheres that commonly appear around us. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Sphere. I. Boundey, WllUam. II. BFA Bducatlonal Media.
[(iA491] 372.7 70-713134
BFA EdDcatlonal Media
Tlie Spice of Ufe around the world. Part 1 : Herbs (Film-
strip) Leslie Foods, 1965.
4 fllmitrlps (approx. 40 fr. each) color. 35 mm.
With recipes, script, and bertM.
Co:*Tzi»Ts,— The rer«atlllty of vegetables. — The many faces of
ground beef — Flavorful ways with fowl — Treasures of sea and
stream.
1. Cookery (Hertn) i. Leslie Foods.
Fi A 67-3617
Leslie Foods
The Spider (Motion picture) Yuj^avia Films, Belgrade.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, K'TO.
I'l mln. S4l. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director drawing and animation, Vladimir Jutrtsa;
muAlc, Andelko Klobucar.
SUMMARY: Treats tbe closed circle of the force which cooiiecls
exe<:-utioner and victim in a situation In which a man confronts a
spider and finally destroys him.
1. Spiders. I. Jugoslavija film, Belgrad. 11. Cont«nporary
FUms/McGraw-Hlll.
301.2 74-709346
McGraw-Hill Book Go.
The Spiderelephant
see
Spiders: backyard science {Motion picture) Norman Bean.
Released by Film Associates of California, 1968.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide. ^ ^ ^ , ,
Bummarv: Shows various parts of the spiders body and expUlns
how these parts funcUon. Illustrates how the spider traps the InaecU
and other small animals on which It feeds and describes the life cycle
of tbe spider, beginning with tbe creation of the egg sac.
1. Spiders. L Bean, Norman, n. Film Associates of California,
Los Angeles. ^, . ^„ ^_
372.3 Fi A 68-825
CINE
S^era— capturing ot prey {Motion picture) Gateway Film
Productions, London. Released by International Com-
munication Films, 1968.
3 mui si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological sciences series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super S mm.
With teacher's study guidsL
Bummarv: Views of the ^ider ThtriOUm mutattte capturing his
prej. a wood ant. Shows the gilder's 8tl<*y wrt» and the anfs
L'Araicneleirfiant (The qiiderelephaBt).
347
1. Therldlon aaxatUe. 2. Predatlon {Bioh>gy). L Gateway
Film I^oductiona, ltd., London, n. International Oommunlcatlon
Films. Series: Secondary biological sciences series (Motion plc-
*""* 596 75-700587
International Communl- cation Films
Spiders— courtship and mating, part 1 {Motion picture)
Gateway Film Productions, London. Released in the U. S.
bv International Communication Films, 1968.
'3 mln. «l. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological sciences series t
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Is'wed In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
8Mmmar^: Illustrates tbe tostlnctlve courtship ritual practiced by
the male Hvptiotea ^Ider, and his method of escape from the female
at the culmination o* mating. Explains that cannaballmi ^» common
among some arthropods and that most males are less powerful than
females. _.
1. Goortsblp erf animals. 2. Uyptiotes. i. Gateway Film
Productions, ltd.. London, n. International CommanicatiOQ Films.
Series: Secondarr biological sciences series (Motion picture)
595 78-700585
Inteniatlonai Communi- cation Films
Spiders-Courtship and mating, part 2 (Motion picture)
GhUeway Film Prodtjctions, London. Released in the U. S-
by International Communication Films, 1968.
3 mln. fi. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological sciences series)
Loop fl'm mounted In cartridge. Istmed in standard 8 mm. and
(n super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Sumfnttry: Illustrates the courtship and mating rituals practiced
by the mate Pitaura ^Ider, Including the presentation of a gift of a
dead fly to hia partner.
1. 0>artahlp of animals. 2. Plsaura. l Gateway Film Produc-
tions, ltd., London, n. IntematltHiai 0>mmunfcatlOQ FtlmH. Se-
ries: 9ectHMlary biological sciences series (Motion lecture)
695 71-700686
International CommnM- cation Films
^igelgass, X^eonard.
see
A majorily of one
A Majority of one.
The Spike {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1967.
4 mln. sL color. 8 mm. (Volleyball skills series)
Loop Him.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the timing, form, and technique ol tbe
spike, or ovOThaod smash. In TOlleyball.
1. Volleyball. i. Film Associates. Series: Voll^ball skills
aeries (Motion picture)
796.32 Fi A 68-2823
Film Associates
Spikes (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Volleyball)
Loop H!m. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: E>etalled analysis for spikes and deep spikes at the
net : analysis of footwork.
1. Volleyball. i. Baling Corporation. Cambridge, Maaa. Series:
Volleyball (Motion picture)
796.32 73-705328
Ealing Corporation
Spillca, Arnold. Paint all kinds of pictures
Paint all kindfi of pictures.
Spine arching {Motion jncture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the l'. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
taimica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Basts for beaolr-ezsrcise sarlaa)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Buwunary: Demonstrates three progressire stages of effort and
contrcrf in an exercise which straightens tbe upper spine while
stretching tbe abdominal wall and lifting and stretching tbe lungs
and the wall of the cht«L Noie« tbe i-orrect po.»ltioii for head, arms,
lumds, and feet
1. Exercise. 2. Posture. l Botbeo Filma. a. Bo^dopaedla
Brltannica Educational Corporation. Series: Basis for beaaty-
exerdse snles ( Motion picture)
618,7 FiA67-23S4
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Spine twisting — lying (Motion plctm-e) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eiif. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britaniiica Ediii-ational Corp., 1967.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (B«»la for beauty-exercise series)
Loop film mounted in cartrldce.
WUh teacher's piide. ^ ,,
Summanf: Illustrates the correct use o( the spine, shoulders, legi,
hips, and thighs in three progrealTe sttfes of m exercise demand-
laz increasing effort and control to Improre flexibility.
1 Exercise. 2. Posture. L Botheo Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Brltanntca Educational Corporation. Series: Basis for beauty-
exercise series (Motion picture)
613.7 Fi A 67-2322
En- yrlopaedla llrit«n- iil<a Educational Coi-p.
Spine twisting — sitting {Motion plcttire) Eothen Films,
Roreham Wooil, Eng. Released in the V. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Iti-itannioa Educational Corp., 1967.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Basis for beauty-exercise serlea)
Loop aim mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Bup%mary: Portrays two pPogressiTe stages of an exercise destgnea
to increase ^>iQat flexibility and the mobility of the shoulder Joint.
Indicates the correct poslUon for the head, arms, hips, and !«««.
1 Exercise. 2. Posture. i. Eothen Films, n. BncycIoi>aeaia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Basis for beauty-
exercise series (Motion picture)
613.7 Fi A 67-3323
Eniji'lopaediii Hrltan- iiica Kdiicational Coi-p.
The Spirit duplicator: operation {Moti&n picture) Chandler
Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
3 min. Bi. color. 6 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
Loop film mounted in csrtridKe.
Creditt: Director. Jerrold E. Kemp. j„«ii«.»„-
Summery: )[)emon«t rates the operation of the Bplrtt dupUrator
machine. Shows bow to attach the master paper copy Pi;^««
dupll^te paper copies, and return the machine controto to pre-use
^^Fhiid copying processes. i. Chandler Publlshlmr Oompany.
San Franei^ a McGraw-Hill Book Oompany. Series: Audio-
visual production techniques (Motion picture) -nnnro
371.33 74r-702268
McGraw-Hill Book Oo.
The Spirit dupUcator: preparing masters i Motion picture)
Chandler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968.
i min. 61. color. 8 mm. .(Audiovisual production technlquee)
Loop film mounted in cartridRe.
visual production technique ("^O^JP^^*^* 70-702257
McGraw-HiU Book Oo.
S^nigig. [Filmstrip]
Co., 1971.
EdMediaTec. Released by Silver Burdett
and phonotape in cuKltc: dual-lnck, 1 7/8 ipa..
riM for the ISCS prognm)
35 ft color 35 mm.
8 min (Sound nimitrip i.
With icachcr'i f uidc.
SUMMARY: llluslrates >n eiperimenul technique for Jludying potential
and kinetic energy uiing [he ISCS tpinigig.
1, Force and energy I. EdMediaTec. II. Silver Buidcti Company. III.
Series: Sound rimiirip lerie* for the ISCS program. (Filmitrip]
eQC73i 531 72-733921
EdMediaTec U
MARC
Paramount Pictures
SfHiining wheel {Motion picture) Arthur Barr Productions,
1970.
7 min. s<l. coloi'. 16 mm.
ThlrO edition.
With toucher's Kulde.
Summary: Uses an original folk ballad composed and sung by
Clarence Treat unil photographs to tell of the Importance of the
pioneer spinner, and to describe the carding and splnnlnjc process
as wool is spun Into yarn. „ . .,
1. Spinning-wheel. 2. IMoneers. i. Barr (Arthur) Productions,
Pasadena, Calif.
677 73-706463
Arthur Barr Productions
Spinout (Motion picture) Euterpe, inc. Released by Metro-
Gold wyn-Mayer, 1966.
!)3 min. sd. color. 3S mm.
Panav>lori. Sletrocolor
Credits: Producer, Joe Pasternak: director, Norman Taurof;: urlt-
er». Theodore -J. Flicker, George Kirgo; music, George Stoll : director
of pilot ogr.iphy. l»aniei h. Fiipp; lilin editor, Rita RolnnU. Catt:
Elvis Presley. Shelley Fabares, Diane McBaln, Dodle Marshall,
Deborah Walley.
Summary: A mixture of <ou»edy, romance, and music in which
the auto racing leader of a touring rock-and-roll group manages to
fight off the attentions of three lovely girls and a millionaire auto
manufacturer who wants blm to drive an experimental car In a road
race.
I, Euterpe, liic- ii. Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Spiny-skinned animals (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1970.
4i fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8.. 12 in.. 331 rpm., 12
min. iiiicrogroove. ( Underwater environment, no. 2 )
.Khio issued with phonotape Id cassette.
.Si:.\piARV; Explores the undersea biology of spiny-skinned ani-
mals.
1. Marine fauna. I. Imperial Film Company, Inc.. Lakeland.
Fla. Series: Underwater environment (Filmstrip) no. 2.
691.6 74-738953
Imperial Film Co.
The Spiral ratchet screwdriver {Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 min. sl. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking— hand
tools)
Loop flim.
1. Woodwork. 2. Screwdrivers. i. Walden Film Corporation.
Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 73-708433
Walden Film Corp.
The Spiral road {Motion picture) Universal Pictures Co.,
1962.
l."*!) m 1. "d. color. 35 mm.
Knittiiiun color by Palbe.
Kawd on Jun de Hartog'M novel of the same title.
f:rr4if- Producer. Robert Arthur; director. Robert Mulligan;
screenplay. -lobn l-ee .Mabln, Nell Paierson; music, Jerry Goldsmith:
photographer, Russell Harlan; film editor. Ru«sel F. Schoengarth.
Ca»t- Itock Hud»<in. Hurl Ives, Oena Rowlands. Geoffrey Keen.
Hummaru: A drama about an atheistic young physician from the
Netherlands who discovers fear, love, and God after several harrow-
ing experiences In the Jungles of the Netherlands F,a»t Indies.
I. Ilartoe. Jan de. 1914- The spiral road. ii. Universal Pic-
tures Company, inc. (Incorporaled 1925)
Fi 68-1576
Spirals {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 min. sl. rY>lor. super S mm. (Eye openers)
I»op flIm. Film notes on cartridge caae.
Sunuinin/: A montage of spirals taken from many aspects of lire.
I)et«igned to heighten sensitivity and awareness of the baalc universal
form of the spiral. „ ^ ... « a-.
1 HpiraU. I- Ealing Corporation, Cambrldie, Maaa. Se-
ries; Eye openers (Motion picture) . _ _
701 70-708723
Ra M n( Corporal loo
The Spirit is willing (Motion picture)
Corp., 1966.
100 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Based on the novel The visitors, by Nathaniel Benchley.
Credt(«.' Producer and director, William (Dastle; screenplay, Ben
Starr; music, Vic Mizzy; director of photography, Harold Stlne:
film editor, Edwin H. Bryant. Cast: Sid Caesar, Vera Miles. Barry
Gordon, John McGiver. Cass Daley.
Summary: A comedy In which a vacationing couple and their
teenaged son rent a New England home for the summer and dis-
cover the house Is inhabited by a trio of ghosts who find the boy
a perfect foil for their pranks.
I. Benchley, Nathaniel, 1915- The visitors, ii. Paramount
Pictures Corporation.
791.43 70-707837
Spirit mediums and medico magic [Motion picture^ BBC-TV,
London, and Odyssey Productions, 1968. Released in the
U.S. by Time-Life Fihns.
25 min. id. colo(. 16 mm, (Mil,, no. 9)
SUMMARY: Presents celebrations, festivals, and rituals of the people of
Malaya, as pointed out by a Buddhist Tisherman. Shows firewalkeri in Singapore.
Narrated by Lowell Thomas.
1. Festivals— Malaya. 2. Religion— Malaya, 1. British Broadcasting Cor-
poration. Televisi :. Service. II. Odyssey Ptoduciions. inc.. New York. III.
Time-Life Films. IV, Series; Asia [Motion picture) no. 9.
[GT4879] 390.9595 70-714391
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Spirit of Haiti (Filmstrip) American Ilaptirit Films,
1967.
86 fr. color. 35 mm.
With reading manuscript.
Credits: Writer, Jill Gerhard; photographers, Russell H. Lough-
lln, Jr., E. C. Shaw. ^ ^ ^ ,
Summary: Explains how the American Baptist churchee, schools,
and hospital are presenting to the people of Haiti a new way of life
that is in sharp contrast with tbelr past,
1 Missions — Haiti. i. American Baptist Convention.
266.6 Fi A 67-3816
American Baptist Films
The Spirit of rhythms and blues (Motion picture) WCBS-
TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1969.
30 min. .sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 22 : The cultural scene : from 1964 to the current
mood)
Summary: Larry Neal act.s as moderator as A. B. Spellman and
Julius Lester discuss the ethos of black America In the 1960's and
comment on the influence of the wars on black culture as revealed In
mu3ic, dance, and radio programming.
1. Negroes— History— 1877-1S»1. 2. Music— Negroes. i. Neal.
larry, 1937- u. New York. Television sUtlon WCBS-TV. in.
Columbia University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Inc. Se-
rle-i; Black heritage; a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture)
Section 22: The cultural scene: from 1054 to the current mood.
781.7 79-7(H118
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Spirit of the loom (Motion picture) Government of India
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
ing, Bombay, 19M.
11 roln. ad. b&w. 18 nun. , ^ v n
Credit* ■ Producer, M. Bhavnani ; director and script, V. K.
Sarma- narrator, Berkeley Hill; music, V. Shlrali; photographer,
Rustom Master; editor, J. S. Bandekar. , t ^, # ™ if«
Summary: Traces the history of the handloom In India from Its
earliest beglnniuCT to Its present-day position ag the second largest
cottage industry Ip India. Discusses the Weaver's Cooperative S^
cietles which have been formed with official help in different parts
1. having— India. i. India (Republic) Ministry of Informa-
tion and Broadcasting. „. ^^„
746.1 Fi 68-723
The Spirit of the Renaissance (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
31 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS ■ Producer. John Barnes. .... *
SUMMARY Explores the intellectual and artistic climate of
Florence duriiig the 14th and 15tb centuries, against scenes from
the dally life of a contemporary Florentine.
1 Renal^n<^IUly-Florence. 2. Art, Renaissance- Florence.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. _,„„,-
914.55 71-712317
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Spirit of the tree (MotUm picture) Ameri^n Bible Sodety.
Made by Owen Murphy Productions. Released by Asso-
ciation Films, 1967.
?««i^n,"^be^H^ io^^^Blble Is published. Tracea the enUre
prSSTr^ tKv^opment of paper to the printing of the book.
-^ ^Er^libSion'iniatnhuUo. . American Bible So-
clety. u. Association Films, inc. ^^ FiA68-826
CINE
The Spirit says go (Motion picture) Reformed Church in
America. Made by Mirabello Enterprises. Released by
Travarca, 1970.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: (Covers a meeting on evangelism of the Reformed
Church in America at which members discuss the new problema that
face the church : long hair, race, sex, music, and the generation gap.
1. Church and the werld. 2. ChrlBtlanlty— 20th century. I. Re-
formed Church in America. II. Travarca (Firm)
261.8 79-711504
CINE
Spiritual needs of the patient (Filmstrip) Trainex Corp.,
1969.
88 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 20
min. Iiiicrogroove. (Patient care series— special needs, 4)
Wso issued with phonotape In cassette.
Developed In cooperation with Memorial Hospital of I»ng Beach
ami Orange County Medical Center.
With instructor's guide and script.
Summary: A training film for nurses. Discusses how a nurse
as well as a clergyman can provide spiritual assistance to the pa-
tient Explains the beliefs and practices of the difTerent reHgions,
1. Pastoral medicine. i. Trainei Corporation. Series : Pa-
tient care .'«ries — special need.s, 4 (FUmstrlpl
610.73 74-737503
Tralnex Corp.
Spirituals and religious songs (Filmstrip) Eye Gate
House, 1971.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 B., 12 in., 381 rpm.,
19 min. microgroove. (Billy Ballad's bootenanny, no. 6)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS- Writer*, Maralene Wesner. Betty Ballsle. Mile* E.
Wesler; narrator, Roeko Mercer; folk singer. Bonnie Tepper.
SUMMARY: Presents American spirituals and religious songs and
provides information on their origin and meaning. Includes Nobody
tnows the trouble I've seen ; Deep river ; Swing low, sweet chariot :
Heaven, heaven ; Down by the riverside ; Oh ! Dem golden slippers ;
Little David : Dry bones; Go down, Mosee; Jacob's ladder; One more
river; Joshua fit the battle of Jericho; Get on board, lltde children;
Rock-a my soul; The lonesome road; When the saints go marching
In; and This train. For elementary grade*.
1. Nt'Kro spirituals. I. Eye Gate House, Inc. II. Serlee; Billy
Ballad's hootenanny (Filmstrip) no. &
[M1670] 784.7 73-739103
Eye Gate House
The Spirit of Rome (Motion picture)
see Ingenium Romae
The Spirit of 76 {Motion picture) Union 76 Diviaon, Union
Oil Co. of Calif., 1969. Made by Humphrey -Henry and
Associates.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ,„..,„
Summary Designed to Inform and motivate Union 76 dealers
retarding the uew national Image of the company following the
aMUlsltlon of Pure Oil. Shows three young adults magically chang-
ing signs, pr»luit labels, and uniforms across the country.
1 Union Oil Company of California. Union 76 Division.
I Union OH Company of California. Union 76 Division.
666 70-706115
Spirit of the dance {Motion
Fox Film Corp., 1962.
'J min sd. color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope.
Credits: Writer, Joe Wills;
Slmlndlln; editor. Joe Butler.
Summary: Presenta views
universal spirit of the dance.
the Totanac Indians of Mexin
a South African tribal dance,
1. Dancing- -Philosophy,
ration.
picture) Twentieth Century-
( Movietone amnslng but true)
narrator. Doug Storer; music. Jack
»f many couutrles to point out the
Includes scones of the rain dance of
. a Khaliak tribal dance In Pakistan,
and Hii American squttre dance.
. Tweiiileth (.Vntury-Fox Film Corpo-
793.3
Fi 67-1421
Splro
At the foot of the tree — a homage to Steinlcn, 1 8S9-
Spirogyra: structure and life functions (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
14 min. Rd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, David J. Chapman.
Summary: Shows the detailed structure of Bptrogyra. cell dlmen-
alons, growth, and sexual reproduction.
• Another issue. bAw.
1 Splrogyra. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
589 78-707614
Coronet Instructional Films
Spirostomum (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
3 min. sl. color, super » mm. (The Protozoans)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer, Bruce J. RusselL
Summary.- Shows the swimming behavior and body contractlone
which characterize SiHrottomum, and observes the bead-like macroou-
cleus, rows of cllla, the centrally located mouth opening, and the
food vacuoles.
1. SplroHtomum. i. Thorne Films, inc., Boulder, Goto. Series:
The Protozoans (Motion picture)
593 7a-707066
Thome Films
34S
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Spirostomiun — a giant ciUate (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Kducational Corp., 1968.
2 min. 9l. color, super 8 mm. ( Mlcn>blol(v; )
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Uses microphotogniphr to stody the tplrostomnm.
1. Splrortomum. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poratioD. II. SerlM : MIcrobloIogr (Motion picture)
[QLSes.CS] 693 79-709094
BDCfclopaedla Britannica Educational Corp.
Si)it2er, Mills and Bates, ltd.
see
The In in winter.
Splash erosion. {Motion picture] Hubbard Scientific Co., 1972.
approx 4 min m. color super 8 mm (Witer— soil)
Loop rilm in cirtridge.
Wjih teacher's guide and student study guide.
SUMMARY; Examines in close-up. sluw-motion the spailcr cfTcct of rain-
drops on uncovered soil surfaces in order to demomiraie the effect of soil
aggregate destruction upon infiltration on uncovered soil
1. Soil erosion jl. Erosion] 1. Hubbard (T. N.) Scientific Company,
Nnrthbrook, III II Scries: Water—Soil. [Motion picture].
[S623] 551.3 72-701631
Hubbud Scientific Co. 72 MARC
The Splendid belt of Mr. Big (Filmstrip) Teaching Re-
sources Films, 1971. Made by School Times Filmstrips.
28 fr. color. 30 mm. and pfaonodlac: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
pi»J«Klor. 1 g. for automatic projectort, 7 in.. 33i rpm., 7 min. earh
side, mierognjove. ( Beginning to read, series C)
Reading level one. With teacher's guide and text.
SUMilARY: An adaptation of the book of the same title by Sara
Bulette with Illustrations by Lou Myers. Portrays the warmth of
human relationships by presenting a story about a man who tries
to sell the splendid belts that he makes. For pMmary grades.
L Bulette. Sara. The splendid belt of Mr. Big. II. Teaching Re-
sources Films. III. Series: Beginning to read (Filmstrip) series C.
372.4 70-738933
Teaching Resources Films
Splendor froni Olympos: mythology now. [Filmstrip] EMC Corp.
[1971,
82 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual projector, 1
S- for autotiMtic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
In LC collections.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
in kit with teacher'sguidc, map. set of spirit duplicator masters, dramatuation
on S pbonotapes in cassettes, and vith filmstrip entitled Splendor from Olympus:
of gods and herocs-
SUMMARY: Uses photographs and cartoon drawings to show the influence
of Greek mythology on science, the arts, sports, journalism, advertising, and
everyday speech.
1. Mytl»k«y, Greek. I. EMC Corporation.
lBL782] 292 72-733304
72tr72]rcv MARC
Splendor from Olynpns: of gods and heroes. [Filmstrip3 EMC
Corp. il971j
67 fr. coJor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (I s. for manual projector, 1
s. for automatic projector). 12 in,, 33 1/3 rpm.
in LC collections.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
In kit with teacher's guide, map, set of spirit duplicator mastera, dramatiza-
tions on 8 phonotapes in cassettes, and with filmstrip entitled Splendor from
Olympus: mythology now.
SUMMARY: Uses cartoon drawings to give an exfrisnation of the origin of
ancient myths and kgends. the major gods, goddesses, and heroes of Greek
mythology, and the relationship of Greek mythology to themes and patterns in
current religions.
1 Mythology, Greek. I. EMC Corporation.
lBL782j 292 72-733303
72tr72,rev MARC
Splendor in the grass {iiotum picture) Newtown Produc-
tions. Released by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1961.
124 D. n. ad, color. 85 mm.
Technicolor.
CrediU: Producer and director, Ella Kaian; writer, William
Inge; music. David Amram; photography, Boris Kaufman; editor.
Gene Mtlford. Coat: Natalie Wood. Warren Beatty, Pat Hlngle,
Audrey Christie, Barbara Loden.
Summary: A drama which describes the nearly tragic effects that
a puritanical attitude about sex and adolescwit sexaal repression
have on a young boy and a young girl who live in a smalt Kansas
town in the 1920's.
r. Newtown Productions, ii. Wumer Brothers Pictures, Inc.
Fi 67-1261
Splendor in the sand {Motion picture) Arthur O. Whitney,
1967. Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Prfi'l^iv'n^L"^'" ""^ photographer. Arthur O. Whitney; narrator.
Jl^Sri. ' """" ' "^ *^'°*^ ' **^"**''' ^"^ ''"^ Bernewin;
iJl^TViaS ^^i?^ the ruins of the Roman Empire outpost,
^t^ Magna, a 3rd century, a. c, city In the Libyan desert In
poiry'^iL^S^SiIffl.'- '■ ^''"''«'- ^"•'"'- ^- °- ^-'-
McGraw-HiUBookCo. ''^■^' '^'^''''
l^endOT of andent Greece {FQimtrip) Troll Associates,
1970,
47 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits.- Author, Victoria Chapman.
Summary: A general Introduction to life In andent Oreece, deplet-
ing the art, religion, ctilture, and govemmeot of the times.
1. Civilization, Greek. l Troll Aaaociates.
918.8 75-736263
Trotl Aatociatea
Splicing: magnetic t&pe {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Credita: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
8*mmary: Shows tlie correct way to mend a broken magnetic
tape, using scissors, a metal splicing block, and a razor blade.
1. Magnetic recorders and recording. i. Chandler Publishing
Company, San Francisco, n. McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Se-
ries: Audiovisual equipment operation (Motion picture)
789.9 79-702164
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Splicing motion picture film {Motion picture) Chandler
Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
1 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
Loop film mounted in cartridge
Credita: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Shows how to splice a motion picture film using a
Griswold Junior splicer. Demonstrates steps In the film repair
process which Include cutting the broken film ends, scraping od«
piece with an emery board, applying cement, and aHowIng the splice
1 Movlng-plcturea—Spllclng. i. Chandler Publishing Company,
San Francisco, ii. McOraw-HllI Book Company. Series: Audio-
visual equipment operation (Motion picture)
778.5 7»-702184
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Split decision {Motion picture) Jon Ostriker, 1968.
26 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
Summnrf/; Pictures Joa* Torres In training for the defense of hit
light heinywelght title against Dick Tiger of Nigeria. Shows high-
lights from the fight at Madison Square Garden and gives a rs-
appralsal of the performance of the two fighters.
1. Torres, Jos#, 1086- 2. Tiger. Dick. l Ostriker, Jon.
T96.8 Fi A 68-231
The Split secMid (Motion picture) Knowledge Aid, 1969,
11 m'n. sd. color. IC mm.
.Magnetic sound track.
CREDITS: Director, Wolfram Dochtermann.
SUMMARY: Presents an on-the-job dramatisation of accidents
which occur most frequently in modem manufacttirlng plants throtigh
nefiligence and mishaadlliig of equipment. T'ses flashbacks to pro-
vide positive and constructive Instructions on how these mishaps
could have been avoided, and suggests preventive measures for re-
moving potential hazards.
1. Industrial safety. I. Knowledge Aid (Firm)
[T56] 614.85 70-713544
Knowledge Aid
Split secMid decisions {Motion picture) National Associa-
tion of Automotive Mutual Insurance Companies, 1962.
Made by Dallas Jones Productions.
l.'i min. Pd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman color.
Summartf: Dramatised conversation between a psychologist and
an expert truck driver In which the prerequisites for making split-
second decisions are atuilysed.
1. Trnfflc safety. i. National Association of Automotive Mutual
Insurance Companies.
Fi 67-932
Split second safety; a guide for electrical hazard safety
(Motion picture) Pass and Seymour. Made and released
by Film Communicators, 1968.
11 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and director. Bay Jewell; writer, Mac-
Donald MacPherson ; narrator. Bill Blayttm ; camera, Stan FUher ;
editor, John Shouse.
SUMMARY : Uses live action and animation to demonstrate the
hazards and results of electrical line- to-ground fault problems. C. F,
Dalslel explains electric circuiting and body resistance to electric
current and presents safety precautions.
1. Electric engineering— Safety measures. I. Pass and Seymour.
II. Film Communicators.
[TK152] 614.83 74-712855
Film Communicators
Spoerl, Heinrlch, 1887-1955.
bowle
Die Feuerzangen-
Dle Feuerzangenbowle.
The Spoilers {Motion picture) Selig Polyscope Co., 1914.
80 min. si. hAw, 85 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by Rex Beach.
In the Museum of Modem Art Ftlin Collection of the American
Film Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Credita: Producer. W. N. Sellg; director, Colin Campbell. Coat:
William Farnum, Bessie Eyton, Tom Santachi, Kathlyn Williams.
Summary: A drama concerning a conspiracy to Juggle the Alasltan
land laws In order to rob the miners of their gold.
I. Beach, Rex Elllugwood, 1887-1W9. The spoilers, n. Sellg Poly-
scope Company, m. Museum of Modem Art Film C<rilectlon. it.
American Film Institute Collection,
791.43 70-709787
Spoken Arts
see
The Ass, the table and the stick.
The Big yellow balloon.
Children of courage.
Colors everywhere.
The Constant tin soldier.
349
Discovering the world.
The Donkey ride.
The Dream awake.
The Emperor's new clothes.
The Fairies.
The Golden goose.
The Guard mouse.
Jungle books.
Life with Mindy.
Puss in boots.
The Three little pigs.
Ticket for freedom.
Treasury of nursery rhymes, no. 1.
Treasury of nursery rhymes, no. 2,
Treasury of nursery rhymes, no. 3.
Treasury of nursery rhymes, no. 4,
Twenty questions: animal, vegetable, and
mineral.
The Spokeshave {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 min. el. color, super S nun. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork- 2. Planes (Hand tools) i. Walden Film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 75-708412
Walden Film Corp.
A Spokesman for the masses {FUmstrip) RBfl Fihn Pro-
ductions, 1966.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., SSI rpm.,
12 mlo. ( Landmarks in the history of Missouri, series B)
Eastman color.
Phonodisc lacking In L. C.
Title on can : Richard Parks Bland.
Credi/«: Educational consultant. Walter Morrow Burks.
Summary: Describes the life of United States Congressman
Richard Parks Bland, advocate of frae coinage of silver, co-anthor
of the Bland-Allison silver bill of 1878. and major candidate for
presidential nomination in 1896.
1. Bland, Richard Parks, 1835-1889. i. RMI Film Productions,
n. Richard Parks Bland (Filmstrip) Series: Landmarks in the
hlstCK-y of Missouri (Filmstrip) series B.
Fi 67-1625
Sponge painting {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si, color. 8 mm. (Art experience series)
Lo<>|i l)!m mounted In cartridge.
Credita: Producer. Richard Sxumskl.
Summary: Demonstrates the technique of sponge painting. For
primary grades.
1. Painting — Technique. i. Chandler Publishing Company, San
Franctsro. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series; Art eiperi-
ence series (Motion picture)
372.5 76-702261
UcOraw-IlIU Book Co.
Sponge painting (Motion picture)
see also Ceramic crafts: Sponge painting
Sponge prints {Motion picture) Educational Media, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Creatiw printmaking series)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm, and in super 8 mm.
With ctiidy guide.
Credits: Producer. E. Frank Bach.
Summary: Children demonstrate different uses of the sponge as a
printing medium for use In the elementary classroom and for decora-
tive uses in the home. They use tempera paint and shapes cut from
a cellulose sponge to create the variety of simple but decorative
designs.
1. Print."— Technique. i. Educational Media, Inc. Series:
Creative printmaking series (Motion picture)
761 Fi A 68-2510
Edi)c:itlonai Media
Sponges {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
2 min. sL color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebratee wriw)
1x>ov liim. Film notes oo cartridge case.
Credit*: Collaborator, Bmce Ruasell.
Summary: Studies the classlflcatlon, stmcttue, bebarlM-, and
ecology of sponges.
1. Sponges. I. Thome Films. Inc., Boulder, Cola Series:
The Invertebrates aeries (UotJoo picture)
6W 76-700772
Thorne Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sponges {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 niln. fli. color, super 8 mm. (The lovertebrates)
Loop dim. Film notes on cartridge case.
■SuiNMidrv; Describes tbe structure, habits, and locale of various
81>ecles of sponges.
1. Sponges. I. EaUng Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: The Invertebrates (Motion picture)
593 70-708771
Enling Corporation
Sponges (Motion picture)
see Density: ^onges
Sponges and coelenteratcs (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co.,
1968.
33 fr. (Mior. STi mm. (The Vocabulary of biology. Group 1:
The invertebrates, no. 2)
CiediU: Author and Illustrator, S. D. Kalcher.
Summtit-y: Uses pictures to define and ezplala the classification
of sponges and coelenterates.
1. Coeleiiterata. 2. Sponges. i. Imperial Film Company. Inc.,
Lakeland. Fla. Series: The Vocabulary of biology (Pllrostrip)
Oroup 1 : The invertebrates, no. 2.
593 Fi A 68-5006
Imperial Film Co.
Spontaneous generation. Part 1 : Controlled obserrations
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1969.
4 niln. si. t-olor. super 8 mro. (Bacteriology)
Loop film.
With teachers' gulda
Bummarj/: Illustrates techniques for submitting a prepared growth
medium to varying enrlronmental conditions.
1. Bacterial growth. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corjwration, Series: Bacteriology (Motion picture)
577 70-703751
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Bducattonal Corp.
Spontaneous generatim. Part 2: Effect <rf microorganisms
in the air (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mlo. si. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology)
Loop film.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Performa an experiment with a long, stral^t, glass-
necked tul>e mid an s-shaped, glaw-uecked tulie, both containing a
bacterial growth medium, to contradict the idea of spontaneous
generation.
1. Bacterial growth. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Bacteriology (.Motion picture)
577 76-703752
Bncyctopaedia Britan- nlca Bducatlooal Corp.
A Spookey tale for Halloween (Filmtrip) Troll Aasociatee,
1970.
41 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Credit*: Author, Thomas Crawford.
Summary; A mystery-comedy which describes tbe Halloween ad-
ventures that teach a young boy a lesson. Includes a description of
ancient Hallowe^i traditions. With captions. For primary grade*.
1. Halloween— Juvenile films. t. Troll Associates.
394.268 78-736243
Troll Associates
Spoon River anthology (selected poems). [Filmstrip] Coronet In-
structional Materials, 1972.
2 filmilrip* (pt I, 40 fr.; pt. 2. 4^ fr.) color. 35 mm. and phonodisc:
2 s.; 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm.; pt. 1, 17 min.; pt 2. 19 min.
Also istucd with phonotapc in cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY; Presents 28 poems from Edgar Lcc Masters' Spoon River an-
thology, illuslraied with photographs ukcn in the Spoon River area.
1. Masters. Edgar Lee. 1869-1950. Spoon River anthology. I. Masters.
Edgar Lee, 1869-1950. Spoon River anthology. II- Coronet Instructional
Materials (Firm)
lPS3525.A83] 8U 72-736244
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
Materials
Sporangial germination in Phytophthora infestans (Mo-
tion picture) Film Production Unit, Iowa State Univer-
sitv, 1967.
3 raitj. si. color. 8 mm. (Iowa State University plant science
films)
Loop Qlra mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
super 8 mm.
Sound versions (8 mm. and 16 mm.) also Issued.
With film guide.
Summary: Shows symptoms of late blight disease of potatoes. In-
cludes scenes of direct and indirect germination of sporangia, growth
of an Infection hypha, and a time-lapse scene of leaf destruction.
1. Phytophthora infestans. 2. Potatoes — Diseases and pests. I.
Iowa. State University of Science and Technology, Ames. Film
Prodtictloo UDit.
633 Fi A 68-48
Iowa. State Univ. Film Production Unit
Sporozoa (Motion picture)
1967.
Film Associates of California,
1 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (I.lfe Kcieiice serIeK)
With study guide.
yttmmaiji: Ptcturen a planmodlum vlvax. a pnr««ltW- Hi>oi-o)H>fin
and member of tbe prolist kingdom, within a red blood cell. Shows
the (Itvlslon of the sporozoan and destruction of the blood cell.
1. PlaMmotliiim vlvax. i. Film ArnvM-lateN of California, Ix>8
AncHes. Series; Life science series (Motion picture; Film Aho-
ciniMi of falifornia)
Fi A 67-2299
Film .^SMOcialesof California
Sport Fishery Research Foundation
see
Reproductive behavior of the brook trout,
SalvellnuB fontinalis.
Sport of the space age (Motion picture) Parachute Club
of America, 1968.
26 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman cnl'ir
Creditt: Photographers. Ken Hlracbberg, Jim Pol.
Summary: Deals with all aspecU of tbe sport of parachuting,
commonly known as sky diving. E>escrlbea tbe training process,
practice, exhibition^ and competition. Includes views of alr-to-alr
freefalL Explains the function of the Parachute Club of America.
1. Parachuting. i. Parachute Club of America.
Fi 67-285
Sportfllm Processing (Firm)
see
Single handed sailing.
The Sporting British (Motion picture) Visual Projects in
cooperation with Dateline Productions, London. Released
by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1968.
19 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Narrator, Stanley Holbway.
Summary: A \ooit at lesser-known i^orts and arocatlons of ttae
British, from Falmouth to the Scottish Highlands.
1. Recreation— Gt. Brit i. Visual Projects, ltd. n, ParamouDt
Pictures Corporation,
796 76-702681
CINE
Sporting mathematics (FUmstrip) Bon Eindig. Beletaed
by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (The World of whole numbers)
Summary: Shows that baseball and golf games present common
situations where one might have need for using various mathemati-
cal equations of whole numbers. With captions.
1. Equations. 2. Baseball. 3. Golf. i. Klndlg, Ron. n.
Bailey-Fllm Associates. Series: Tbe World of whole nimibers
(Filmstrip)
511 70-786828
A. L. A. Booklist
^ortllte Films, Chicago
see
Courtesy on the course,
50 years of baseball memories.
1969 Westchester classic,
1970 All-star Game.
Sports year 1969.
£^rts year 1970,
Les Spmls. [Filmstrip] Gessler Pub. Co., 1971.
JO fr, color 35 ft
25 n
and phonoispc i
inglc-track. I T/Bi|
With text in French and Engiiih.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching film. PrcKnu photographs of
variout iporU in action which are popular today in France.
1. Sport*— France. 1 Gculer Publishing Company.
[GV609] 448 72-734804
Gcssier Pub Co. 72 MARC
Sports au-go-go (Motion picture) Foster Films,
by Cohimbia Pictures Corp., li>65.
Released
10 ui"n. sd. folor, 35 mm. (World of sports)
Credits: Producer and director, Harry Foeter; narration, Stuart
Bronfeld: commentator, Mel Alien; music, Harry D. Glass; photogra-
pher. Jackson Samuels; editor, Barry Dubin.
Summary; Describes the various winter sports events at the Bar-
rie, Ontario, winter sports carnival, including skiing, speed and figure
skating, dog sled races, and hockey.
1. Winter sports. i. Foster Films, New York. ii. Columbia
Pictures Corporation. Series: World of sports (Motion picture)
7&6.9 Fi 6&-1718
Sports cars: the rage to race (Motion picture) George K.
Arthur-Go Pictures. Made and released by Encyclopaedia
Britinnicn Kducational Corp., 1964.
23 mlu. sd. b&w. 18 mm.
Summary: Kxplains the lure of the dangers of sports-car raciog.
1. Sports car events. l Arthur (George K.)-Go Picture."". Inc..
New York. ti. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
7&6.7 Fi A 68-2135
Encyclopaedia Britao- alca Educational Corp.
%x>rts Films and Talents, inc.
Bee
A Goj^er tale.
1971 NCAA basketball championship.
Not the triumph, but the strutfle.
350
Les Sports franjais et europeens (Filmstrip) Audio Lin-
gual Educational Press, 1966.
15 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape; plastic, single-track, 2 reels
(5 in,), 7 J In. per sec.
Spanish and German 1:ipes also issued.
Summanr A French language training film about sporta. Tape A
presents the text for first level students; tape B for advanced
students,
1. Sports. I. Audio Lingual Educational Press.
Fi A 67-3784
Audio Lingual Educa- tlonal Press
Sports Investors,
sec
Challenge.
Sports medicine (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Hureiiu, 1970. Released in the V. S., 1970.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (A Man and his B[>ort)
CredilM; Producer. F. Bagnali; director, D. Murray.
Summary: Presents scientific training methods to improve per-
formance in sports. Emphaaiaes weight training. Interval training,
fitness testing, and treatment of injuries.
1. Physical education and training. I, Australia. News and In-
formation Bureau. Series: A Man and his sport (Motion picture)
613.7 73-709319
Australian News and Information Bureau
Sports year 1969 (Motion picture) IJPITN. Released by
Sponlite Films, 1971.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Reese Schonfeld.
SUMMARY: Pinpoints key sports happenings In 1969. snob as the
Triple Crown races, major events In baseball, football, track, boxing,
and tennis and other highlights in competitive sports.
Narrated by Red Barber.
1. SiHirts- History. I. UPITN Corporation. II. Sportllta
Fllni!-. Chicago.
[GVoTe] 796 70-712878
Sport lite Films
Sports year 1970 (Motion picture) UPITN. Released by
Sportlite Films, 1971.
25 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Reese Schonfeld.
SUMMARY: Hlgbllgbts tbe key sports happenings of 1970, In-
cluding'events In football, baseball, boxing, golf, and other sports.
Narrated by Lindsay Nelson.
1. Sporta — History. I. UPITN (Corporation. II. Sportlite
Films, Chicago. „ -.no--
[GV576] 796 76-712877
Sportlite Films
Spot bowling for spares: hook baU (MoHon piature) Eal-
ing Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, Lyndon I>ee.
Summary: Uses stop-actloo and slow-motion photocraph; to
describe the hook-ball starting position'', flnishing positions, and
range-finder marks for tbe T-pln spare, the 2-4 pin spare, the 0-3
pin spare, and the 3-10 pin spare.
1. Bowling. I Ealing Corporation, CJambrldge, Mass.
794.6 79-700186
Ealing O^rporation
Spot bowUng for spares: straight ball (Motion picture)
EaUng Corp., 1969.
4 mill. ^l. color. »uper 8 mm.
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Lyndon Lee.
Summary: Describes straight-ball starting poBttloiu, ani«t>iin
positions, auA ninge-tlnder marks for tl^e 7-pin spare, the 2-4 pin
spare, tbe 5-8 pin spare, and the 3-10 pin spare.
1. Bowling. I. Elallng Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
794.6 75-700134
Ealing Corporation
Ealing Corp.,
Spot bowling for strikes (Motion picture)
1969.
4 mill. si. color, suiier 8 mm.
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Ljndon I^ee.
Summaiu: Demonstrates the spot tMwiing method, and explains
ttie dots and arrows on the lane. Shows tbe hook-ball and Btralgbt-
bail deliveries, and shows a slow-motion sequence of the perfect
strike.
1. Bowling. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
794.6 72-700186
Bali nf Corporation
Spotlight <m Swedoi (Filmttrip) Coronet Inatmotional
Films. Released by Society for Vistial Fducation [196-l|
1*6 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Summary: Explores the city of Stockholm. Points out the major
Industries and natural resources of Sweden, and describes the peo-
ple and how the)' live.
1, Sweden. 2. Stockholm — Deacripllon. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Filma. II. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
914.86 71-783084
Pennaylvanla School for the Deaf
Spotlight on Tasmania (Motion picture) Twentieth Cen-
tury Fox Film Corp., 1968.
0 min Hd. color. S5 mm. (Movietone adventure)
Cinemascope.
CredUt: Producer, Frank Killlan ; director, Syd Wood ; writer, Joe
Wills; narrator, Phil Tonken; photography. John WHglit; editor,
Louis Ashley.
Summary: Presents a tour of tbe Island of Tasmania, pointing out
its natural t>eauttes and showing views of Its capital dty Hobart.
I. Taamania— Descr. A trav. i. Twentieth Osntury-Fox Film
CoriMiratlon.
Fi 67-1420
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Spotliglit on you: how to prepare for a personal interview
(Filmttrip) Andrew Jergens Co. Made and released by
Audio- Visual School Service, 1969.
44 fr. color. 3^ mm.
With teacfter'B manaal.
Sttmnary: Explains bow to prepare for an loterrlew, with «n-
phasls on i^ood grooming and suitable dren. Dtacuasea tbe purpose
of a personal Interview, tbe Importance of making a good first
lmpre«8i<M), bow to t>ebaTe during an interview, when and what
qtjestions to ank, and bow to follow ap tbe Interrlew.
1. Employment Interviewing. i. Jergens (Andrew) Companj'.
II. Audio-Visual School Senrke, New Vork.
646 78-733780
Audio-Visual School Serrlc©
Spotting techniques (Motion picture)
see Vaulting: Spotting techniques
Sprager, Hart
see
Bali — iiland and univene.
SpT^j paint {Motion picture) Eallnj; Corp., 1969.
4 m)n. St. color, super 8 mm. (Values Id action)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Cri^iU: Autbors, G. Moore, W. Woodruff.
Summary: Draraatisatlon of a problem situation designed to help
children be<x>me conscious of the values that guide their behavior.
1. Chlldren^>nduct of life. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Uass. Series: Values In action (Motion picture)
372.8 71-700421
Ballos Corporation
Spraying metaUics (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Beleased by Universal Education and Tisual Arts, 1971.
4 mln si. color, super 8 mm. (Auto reflnlshing series)
Loop fllm. * '
1 .\ufomobfles-Painting. 2. Metal spraying. I. Fairfield Ass«-
clate^. II. liniversal Education and Viwial Arts. Ill Series Auto
.mic-. 11. i^iiiirrsHi r.aucaiion ar
reflnishing series (Motion picture)
[TLIM]
Universal Bdocatlon and
visual Arts
70-715261
Tbe Spread oC typhuii (Motion picture) University of Cali-
fornia Extension, 1960. Made by Motion Picture Pro-
duction Dept Released by Educational Film Sales, Uni-
versity of California Extension, and American Society for
Microbiolof^.
3 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer and director. Aline Evans; sclentiflc adviser,
Donald M. Reynolds.
Summanr: Shows soldiers as they examine bedding, the scalp of
an Individual, and clothing for lyphua. Points out that typhus is
particularly prevalent during wars, with man as the reservoir and
the body louse as the chief vector. Describes tbe habiUt of the
louse, shows views of lice and eggs at high magnification, and ex-
plains how typhus is spread.
1. Typhus fever. 2. Lice as carriers of disease. i. California.
University. University Extrasion. n. California. University Bda-
caUonal Film Sales, m. American Society for Microbiology.
616.9 Fi A 68-268
American Society for Microbiology
Spre«tli« a cold bi achooL [Filnutrip] Educational Projections
Corp., 1968.
36 fr, color. 35 mn. (Reading program. Level 1, R-139)
Wjih teacher 't manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which mcludei word (lull reinforcemefil of
inediaJ long A. E. I. O, and U. Present* a leMoa iiluuratini the variow wayi in
which coid germ* are ipread in ichool. ttreuing the imponance of good health
habtta. Wjth cations. For primary grade*.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile film*. 2. Englbh language— Vo web— Juve-
nile film*, 3. School hygteoe—Juvemle film*, il. Hygiene] 1. Educatiooal
Projection* Corporation. U. Series: Reading program. cFiimrtripj Uvd I,
R.I39,
tl-B1525, 372.4 72-733548
Educational Proiectioa* 72 MARC
Spreading bacteria, on a plate {Motion picture)
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
Encyclo-
3min. si. color. 8 mm. {Blolc«ica1 techniques)
Loop film.
Issued lu standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers irulde.
Summary; Illustrates the amount of bacterial soapenslon that is
spread on agar [dates to separate the bacteria so that colonies can
be counted.
1. Bacteriology— TechnlQoe. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Bdo-
catlonal Corporation. Series: Biological techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
678 Fi A 68-2170
Sncydopaedla Brltanotca Educational C\>rp.
Spr«e {Motion picture)
1967.
United Prodncers Organization,
84 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Producers, Carroll Case, Hal Roach, Jr.; directors,
Ultchell Leisen, Walon Oreen ; music, Remo Usal -. phott^rapher,
Alan Stensvold; film editors, Roy Livingston, Bdwsrd Blery.
Sttmmary; A travelog of Las Vegas, Nerada. showtng street
scenes, gambling, and excerpts from varlooa night club acta. In-
cluding the Folies Berg^re and the Dunes Hotel Vive Les Olrls
show, and the acts of Juliet Prowse, Jayne Mansfield, '<'lc Damone.
and tbe Clara Ward singers.
1. Las Vegas, Nev.— DeMriptlon. l United Prodncers Organi-
sation.
917.98 73-707838
^irins {Motion picture) Uoreland-Latcbford Producticuis,
Toronto. Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educational
Films, 196T.
9 mln. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summary: ,K view of a ^rlng day tbroogb tbe eyes of a little
girl as she walks through a field of gran as UU as she, by a stream
where she captures a frog, and through tbe birch woods where she
finds forest wild fiowers.
1. Spring. I. Moreland-Latchford productions, Tonmto. n. Ster-
ling Educational Films, Inc.
525 70-704674
Sterling Bdacatlonal Films
SprinsT {Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enterpriaee. Xteleaaed by
RMI Film Prodactiona, 1969.
So fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; J s., 7 in., 33J rpm., 8 mln.
(rriniary social studlet. — science series)
With (encher's f^iides.
CredUt: Authors, Constance Stockmyer, Mary Oersh, Walter M.
Burks.
Summary: Designed to creste In the pre-echool (±lld an awareneas
of the dltTerent seasons, onphaslzlng the recognition of the diarac-
terlstlcs of spring,
1. Spring— Juvenile films. i. Coleman Film Enterprises, n.
RMI Film Productions. Series: Primary BOdal stodles— science
series (Pitmatrip)
372.3 73-736641
RMI Film Productions
Spring {FUmetnp) Imperial Film Co^ IWD.
88 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 12 In.. SM rpm., 12
min. microgroove. (Exploring the seasons)
Also isaued with phonoUpe In cassette.
Creiitt ■ PhotoeraDher, Jay Shuler. , .
Sum^rv-- ExSo^ the iharacterlsUc behavior of varlooa plants
and anlmaia during the spring season. /^«— «nv
1. Spring. 2. Animals. 3. Plants. L Imperial Film Co^any,
inc.. Lakeland. Fla. Seri«: Exploring the sauwoa <'*^^P' »
525 79-734836
Imperial Film Co.
Syrtet' [Filmstrip] Panoramic Teachint Aida. 1971.
23 &. c«k>r. 3S mm. sad pbomcape ia caNctie: 6 aun. (Laarsiag
tbrou^ poetry aighi and (ound, unit 3)
With teacher'* guide.
SUMMARY: A preaenuboo of the poem by Murl Piatt, which tcOs oT tke
cxperieoccs of a tmail child •* be observe* *iga( of spring in hi* eovifoomeaL
For primary grades.
I. Spring— JnveBikfilma. [I. Sftring] I. Paaorsmk: TeacUDg Aid*. IL
Series: I fiming ihrot^ pocfy Mfhi and sound. [Filmstrip) aut 3.
(QB631] 372.3 77-740170
Paooranuc Tcaduag Aid* 72 MAKC
Spring and summer fashions, 1961 {Motion picture) Inter-
national Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Released by
Modern Talking Picture Service, 1961.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit): Director, Betty Bullock; narrator, Joan Shea; music
and editing. Ross-Oaffney, lac; photographer, Julian Townsend.
Summary.- Describes trends that will affect the average American
woman's choice of new clothes In a fashion show covering all oc-
casions. Points out the Importance of the tmlon label la women's
clothing.
I. Fashion. i. loternational Ladlee' Garment Workers' Union.
n. Modem Talking Picture Service, lac.
687 Fi 68-265
Spring cleanins: ,Procter and Gamble telerisieii ctmmer-
ciai, (Motion picture) Procter and Gamble Co., 1960.
Made by MPO Television Film.s.
1 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summarv: Television commercial explaining the merits of Mr,
Clean, an all-purpose cleanser.
1. Television advertising — U. S. l Procter and Gamble Com-
pany, n. Procter and Gamble television commercial (Motion picture)
659.1 Fi 68-178
^rinff t
• {Motion picture) Thorne Films, 1968.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Creative motivation series)
With film notes.
Credit*; Producer and photographer, Oakleigh Thome.
Summary: Shows various views of tbe colors and forms of
spring flowers, Including dafTodlls. ffrape hyacinttis, red emperor
tallps. Japanese flowering quince, and forsythia.
1. Color of flowers. i. Tborne Fllma, Inc.. Boutder, Colo.
Series: Creative motivational series (Motion picture)
625 Fi A 68-3134
Thome Films
Spring comes again: the story of foor seasons (Motion pic-
ture) Guy Haaelton. Released by Bailey Films, 1962; by
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
II mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Photographer, Ooy Haaelton.
Summary: Sbows the characteristics and purpoaea of the four
seasons, and explains tbe water cycle and Its Importance to all lUlls
oo earth.
L Seasons. 2. Hydroloclc cycle. I. Haaelton, Gny D. IL
Bailey Films, inc. Hollywood. Callt IIL BF^ Edoeatlooal Media.
625^ 70-711610
BFA Edoeatlooal IfedU
Spring comes to the dty. (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
II mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Educational coUaborator, Katherlne E. Hill.
SUMHABT : Pictures ^>rlngtlme activities and experiences of pri-
mary grade children in a modest neighborhood of a large dty.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Osmea 2. School children. I. Coronet Instmctiooal Fllma
025 Fi A 68-14
Coronet Instmctlonal FUoMi
351
Spring comes to the dty {Filmstrip) Hudson Photographic
Industries, 1969.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
7 min. microgroove. {The Four seasons In tbe dty)
Also Issued with phonotape in caaette
Credits: Writer and photographer, Edward Dnbrowiky
Summary: Examines tbe changes in nature as spring' comes to
tbe dty. Describe* for young children tbe seasonal holidays, sports,
and children's activities.
1. Spring— Juvenile Alms. l Hudson PhotograiAlc Indostriea
Series : The Four seasons In the city ( Filmstrip)
372.3 72-733028
Hudson Photographic Industries
Spring comes to the pond {Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1970.
11 mill. sd. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credit*; Educational collaborator, Helen J. Challand.
Summary.' Sbows the changes which occur to a pond and lU
surroundings as spring approaches. Includes scenes of plants and
animals, of Ice melting, rains, insects appearing, and birds returning.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Pond ecology. 2. Spring. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
525 70-707872
Coronet Instmctlonal Films
Spring Hill College, Mobile, Ala.
Maybe tomorrow.
Spring in the city {Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1967.
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guldfc
Credits: Educational collaborator. Katherlne E. Hill.
Summary: Pictures springtime adivities and experiences of pri-
mary grade children In a modest nelgbborhood of a large city.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Games. 2. School children. i. Coronet In8tmdi<HiaI Films.
525 Fi A 68-14
Coronet Instmdlooal Films
Spring in the dty {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Language arts— creative expres-
sion I
Cr*id«*: Collaborator. Roach Van Allen.
Summutry: Discusses the changes in nature In tbe spring and
shows some of the activities of children and adults In the city
during the spring season.
— Another issue, b&w.
1. Spring. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. Series: Language arts— creative expression (Motion pic-
ture)
_ 525 73-705971
Encyclopaedia Brltanaica Educational Corp.
Spring is a aeaaoa {Motion picture) Joamal Films, 1968.
11 min. sd. color, anper 8 nun. (Prlmarr adeoceaerlw)
Loop film DKiunted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.- Watches a ten-year-old boy aa be dlaooven aoaie of Hw
wonders of spring.
1. Spring-— Juvenile fllma. l Joamal Fllma, inc., Chlcaga
Series: Primary sdeoce •erles (Motion picture. Journal runv)
«7M 74-700769
Joamal Pilms
Spring is here (Motion picture) International Film Bu-
reau, 1967.
9 mi' sil. color. 16 mm. (Four seasons)
Cred.t*: Educallonal consultant, William B. Stapp.
Bummarj/: A basic Introduction to spring for elementary science.
Describes the seasonal rebirth of nature as the animals emerge from
hibernation, seeds are planted, and buds aivear on flowers and trees.
1. Spring — Juvenile films. i. International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago. Series: Four seasons (Motion picture)
372.3 Fi A 68-2880
International Film Bureau
Spring ouursh. [Motion picture] KEG Productions, Toronto,
1970. Released in the U.S. by A-V Explorations, 1971.
26 min. td. cotof. 16 mm. (Atidubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with the cooperation of the National Audubon and Canadian Audu-
bon Societtea.
CREDITS: Prodi>cert, R, Ellis. D. Gibaon. G Kedey; consul Uni. G Kneicr;
music, R. Harrison, photographers, M. Berlet, W. Berlet.
SUMMARY: Wildlife acenes filmed in Michigan manhea ate used to atress
the impOTtancc of the marah aa a refuge for many kinda of wildlife, and aa a vital
part of wildlife ecotogy.
1. Marsh ecology— Michigan. 1. Keg Productiona Limited. 11, A-V En-
plorations. inc. III. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre. [Motion picture]
[QH541.5.M3) 591.5 72-701737
A-V Explorations 72 MARC
Spring of Ufe (Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Zagreb. Be-
leased in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1971.
10 mlQ. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMART: A cartoon with a BIbUcal background with artistic
Inspiration from tbe drawings of Hrlstlfor Zefsrac. A mlracnlooa
spring wreaks vengeance on Its owner, a tyrannical king who slaagh'
ters UM unfortunates who drink of tbe water hoping to be cured.
1. Springs (In religion, folklore, etc.) 2. iefnrovl^ Hrlslofor, d.
1TD8. I. Zagreb-film. II. Contemporary FUma/McOraw-HUl.
241 7a-7lOWl
HcOraw-HUl Book Oo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Spring tunes {Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Yugoslavia.
Kele.ised in the U. S. by Contemporary FilmsAfcGraw-
Hill. 1970.
10 iiiin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Hirectora and BDimators, Aleksantlar Marka, Vladimir
Juiriba; music. Aodelko Klobuj^r.
Summary: .\ti animated dramatization In which an egoiat tries
to <Jestroy a small boy and his fiddle In order to stop the symphony
of life.
I. Zagi-eb-film. n. Contemporary FIlms/llcGraw-HllL
704.&45 77-707567
M<^raw -Hill Book Co.
Springfield Television Broadcasting Corporation
see
April 1966: Northeast meteorite over
Massachusetts.
SfHings {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Explorations Id science)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, H. Mllgrom.
Summary: Presents a series of demonstrations using springs.
1. Springs ( Slerhaniam ) . i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Explorations In science (Motion picture)
531 74-703701
Ealing Corporation
Springs and wells. [Motion picture] Hubbard Scientific Co.,
1972.
approx. 4 min. si. color super 8 mm. (Water — soil)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide and student study guide.
SUMMARY- Siiows clear glass wells placed in an aquirer sand layer, embed-
ded between clay layers, to demonstrate liow well water is collected from pervi-
ous rock and how well water levels can be determined. Shows the cone of
depression resulting from pumping.
I.Wells. 2. Hydraulic models, tl. Wells. 2. Water supply] I.Hubbard
(T N ) Scientific Company, Northbrook, III II. Series: Water— soil. [Motion
picluTC]
[TD407) 551.3 72-701632
Hubbard Scientific Co 72 MARC
Springs Mills, inc.
see
Fusion.
The Springs of learning. Part 1: Tlie early years. [Motion picturej
BBC-TV, London. 1968. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life
Films.
30 n
bAw
16 mm,
SUMMARY: Prominent child psychologists discuss the early years of child-
hood and the important stages of that period for intellectual, emotional, and
physical growth.
I Child study. I. British Broadcasting Corporation Television Service.
II Time-Life Films 111. Title: The Early years. {Motion picture]
(BF721j 155.5 75-714801
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Springs of learning. Part 2: Babyhood. (Motion picture]
BBC-TV, London. 1968. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life
Films.
30 min. sd. bAw 16 mm
SUMMARY: Shows the first year of a child's life processes: crawling, uttcr-
mg single syllables, and learning the permanence of objects which are seen and
the relationship of cause and effect.
1. Infants. 1 British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. 1).
Time-Ufe Tilms. 111. Title: Babyhood. [Motion picture)
tBF723.I6) 155.5 79-714802
T.me-Life Films 72 MARC
The Springs of learning. Part 3: Rising two. [Motion picture]
BBC-TV, London, 1968. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life
Films.
30 min sd. b&w 16 mm.
SUMMARY Traces the development of the child's life processes from
crawling to running and from uttering single syllables to short sentences, which
is attained about the age of two years, together with the sense of words as
symbols and the distinction between present, past, and future.
I . Children -Language. 2. Child study. 1. British Broadcasting Corpora-
tion Television Service. II Time-Life Films. 111. Title: Rising two iMotion
picture]
[LB1139.L3] 155.5 72-714803
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Springs of learning. Part 4: Ideas of their own. [Motion pic-
ture) BBC-TV, London, 1 968. Released in the U.S. by Time-
Life Films,
30 min td. b&w 16 mm
SUMMARY: Considers the develupmcnl and use of language as it takes on
an increased kcnsc of identity association during the third year of childhood, with
the mother providing the chief impetus for this growth.
I Children Language. I Bnii*h Broadcastmg Corptiration. Television
Service. II Time-Life Film* III. Title Idea* of their own [Motion picture)
lLB1139.L3) 155.5 76-714804
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Springs of learning. Part 5: Playing together. [Motion picture]
BBC-TV, London, 1968. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life
Films.
30 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Children three and four years old are shown playing in differ-
ent situations at a nursery school, exhibiting their physical confidence and intel-
lectual curiosity. Demonstrates their need for materials to develop their senses,
and their difficulties in cooperative play.
t. Play, 1. Bniish Broadcasting Cor]x>ration. Television Service. II.
Time-Life Fihni. HI. Title: Playing together. [Motion picture]
tBF7173 155.5 70-714805
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
The Springs of learning. Part 6: The pre-school child. [Motion
picture] BBC-TV, London. 1968. Released in the U.S. by
Time-Life Films.
JO min. sd. bAw. 16 mm
SUMMARY; Studies the four year old child's pattern of drawing, painting,
and making things, his developed sense of cooperative play, his concentration
and sense of responsibility, and his difficulties with perceptual judgemeni. espe-
cially of number and language quantity.
I, Perceptual learning 2 Education. Preschool. I. British Broadcasting
C.irporation, Television Service II. Time-Life Films. III. Title: The Pte-
Mhoi.i ,-hild. (Motion picture)
[LB1067] 155.5 73-714806
Timc-L.fe Films 72 MARC
Springrtiine sourenir {Motion picture) Karl Jaeger, 1968.
22 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Bumiiuiry: A Story of the visit of two young American girls to an
Italian village and their rivalry over a local boy.
I. Ja^er, KarL
791.43 73-706116
CINB
Sprint-haton passing. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1969.
Made by Calvin Productions.
approx. 4 min. si, color super 8 mm. (Track and field, no. II)
Loop film in canridgc.
Also issued in standard S mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Authors. Bob Timmons. John Mitchell.
SUMMARY: Members of the University of Kansas Track Team demonstrate
the correct techniques for executing the sprint-baton pass.
1. Sprinting. 2. Kansas. University— Track -athletics. 1. Athletic Insti-
tute. 11. Scries: Track and field. [Motion picture. Athletic Institute] no. II.
[GV1069] 796.4 72-700928
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Sprint'Starta. (Motion picture]
by Calvin Productions.
Athletic Institute. 1969. Made
apptox. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Track and field, rto. S)
Loop film in cartridge.
Also issued in standard 8 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Authors, Bob Timmons. John Mitchell.
SUMMARY: MembersoftbeUniveraiiyofKansAsTrack Team demonstrate
the correct techniques for executing sprint-starta.
I. Sprinting. 2. Kansas. University— Track -athletics. I. Athletic Insti-
tute- II. Series: Track and field. [Motion picture. Athletic Institute] no. I.
tGV1069i 796.4 72-700925
Athletic Insiituu 73 MARC
Sprinting with Bud Winter {Motion picture) Kyan Films.
Released by Association Films, 1965.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An Instructional film In sprinting. Demonstrates tech-
niques and methods used by California's coach, Lloyd 0. Bud Winter.
Another issue, b&w.
1. sprinting. i. Ryan Films, Hamden, Conn. n. Aasoclatlon
Films, Inc.
796.4 FiA6a-U69
Association Films
Sprints (Motion picture) Ealtnf^ Corp., 1970.
3 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Track)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Analyses three sprint starts, sprint form, and three
sprint flnlflhes.
1, Sprinting. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Maas. Se-
ries: Track (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705354
Baling Corp.
Spriometry — the early detection of chnmic obstructive
pulmonary disease {Motion picture) National Tubercu-
losis and Respiratory Disease Associatioti, 1968. Matie by
Wexler Film Productions.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Use* animation to Illustrate the functioning of the
normal respiratory system, and to show what happens when ventila-
tion is Impaired. I>emonstrate8 the procedures whereby a doctor,
in his ofBce, may evaluate typical patients with respiratory com-
plaint*).
1. Respiratory organs — Diseases — Diairnosis. i. National Tu-
berculosis and Respiratory Dtsease Association.
616.2 79-702582
CINE
Sprocket Productions
see
TELL-iechniques in early language
learning.
Spruce House (Motion picture) WTTW. Released by In-
diana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
29 ni 11. s.l. biw. IG mm. (To save tomorrow)
CREDITS: Kxecutlve proditt^rs. Robert Kaiser, Rudjnrd Propst;
director. RolM-it Kaiser; editor, Dave Shaw.
SU.MMAUY: A film in clneina verity style which reviews one
i-ehabilltntion approach to mental Illness. r>e8cribes the methods of
treating and rehnbilltatlng mental health pntli^nts at Spruce House,
noting that Spruce House follows the theory that the behavior of a
patient la the result of the responses by others to past behavior.
1. Mentally III— Rehabilitation. 2. Spruce House. I. Chicago.
Television station WTTW. H. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. III. Series: To save tomorrow (Motion picture)
[RC576] 362.2 77-712837
IndUin.t. I'niv. Audio-Visual Center
Spruing the model {Motion picture) Hester and Associates,
1967.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
Ixtop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide. „ , ., ^ ,
Credit*: Authors. Clarence Kincald. Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrates the Intricacies of attaching wax ^^^
to the model to be cast, emphasizing the positioning of the model
relative to the casting flask.
1 Jewelry making. 2. Precision casting. i. Hester and As-
sociates. Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 6&-20S5
Hester and Associates
Spy in your eye {Motion picture) Italian International
Film, Rome, and Publi Italia, Rome. Released in the
V. S. bv American International Productions, 1965.
S4 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Color by Path*.
Credits: Producet^. Pulvio Luclsano. Lucio MarcuMo; director.
Vlttorlo Sala; story. Luclo Marcuzzo; screenplay, Adriano Bolxinf,
Romano Ferrara, Adrian© Baracco: music, RIz Ortolnnl; director of
photoirraphy. Fausto Zucooll '. editors, Roberto Clnqulnl. Renato
CInqulnl. CoJit: Brett Halsey. Anna Maria Pierangell, Dana An-
drews, Gaston Moschln, Tanya Beryl.
Summary: A spy melodrama about an American Intelligence ofiBcer
In Parts who has been unknowingly rigged by the enemy with a device
which transmits to them everythiUE he hears and sees.
1. Italian International Film. n. PubU lulla. m. American In-
ternational Productions.
791.43 Fi 68-1638
The Spy who came in from the cold {Motion picture)
Salera Films, England. Released in the U. S. by Para-
mount Pictures Corp., 1965.
112 mln. s<|. b&w. 35 mtu.
Knsed on the novel of the same title by John Le Carr^.
Crrditi: Producer and director, Martin Rltt; screenplay, Paul
Dehn, Guy Trosper; music, Sol Kaplan; director of photography.
Oswald Morris; film editor. Anthony Harvey. Cast: Richard Iturton,
Claire Bloom, Oskar Werner, Peter Van Eyck, Sara Wanamaker.
Summary: X British Intelligence agent defects to East Germany
as part of a plan to eliminate an Important German counterspy.
I. Cornwell. David John Moore, 1031- The spy who came In
from the oold. ii. Salem Films, in. Paramount Pictures Corpora-
tion.
75-701994
Spyri, Johanna (Heusser) 1827-1901. Heidi
see
Favorite children's books: Heidi.
A Gift for Heidi.
Heidi.
Squandered resources {FUinstrip) New York times, 1970.
73 fr b&w. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s. ; 12 In. ; 331 rpm.; pt
1. 19 min. ; pt. 2, 20 mln. mlcrogroove. (Fiimstrlp on current afFalrt,
March 1970)
Side 2 of phonodlsc Inohidee a dlsctisslon between students from
Rye Neck High School, Mamaroneck, New York, and Sandra Biakeslee
of the Science News Dept. of llie New York times.
With script and discussion manual.
Summary: Discusses natural resources, presenting a balance sheet
of current needs and resources. Examines modern man's chances for
continued survival on his home planet.
1. Natural resources. 2. Conservation of natural resources.
I, New York times. Series.
72-733777
New Y'ork times rev
Squandered resources: Is man dissipating the riches of the
earth? (Filmstrip) Xew York times, 1070.
75 fr. bAw. 35 niiu. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 18
min. mtcrocroove. (Fllmstrip on current affairs)
With dlacussion manual.
Summary: DtsciiN-ses natural resources, presenting a twiance sheet
of current needs and resources. Examines modern man's chances for
contlniied survival on his home planet.
1, Natural resources. 2. Conservation of natural resourcea
1. New York times. Series.
72-733777
New York times
The Square {Motion picture) World Air Cargo Marketing
Forums. Made and released by Filmex, 1967.
10 mln. sd. Color. 16 mm,
Adapted from the fllmstrip.
Summary: Shows how marketing geared to diatrlbutlon by air
can sare time and money.
1. Marketing. 2. Aeronautics, Commercial— Freight. i. World
Air Cargo Marketing Forums, ii. Pllntex, Inc.
887.7 Fi A 68-119
CINB
352
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Square {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made hy National Film Board of Canada.
■1 mtii. si. color. 8 mm. (Look at It aeries, Mt B>
Loop Rim mounted Iq cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With mannaU.
Summarv: A sIngle-coQcept film designed for use la teacMns spe-
cial education dasses.
1. Exceptional ctUMren — Education. i. McOraw-Hlll Book
CompaDT'. Series: Look at It series (Uodon plctors) ssC B.
871.9 70-702746
McCraw-HUl Book Co.
Sqoare and circle (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop Him.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Square, a Circle. 4. Geometrical draw-
ing. I. Wald«i Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting tech-
niques (UotiOD picture)
744 76-708356
Walden Film Corp.
The Square butt joint {Motion picture) Tecnifax £dncati<m
Division, 1969.
super 8 mm. ( Oxracetylene welding)
4 mi ^i.
Loop film.
In a multimedia program of 10 film loops, 4 filmstrips, IS trans-
parencies, and work sheets.
With teacher's guide by James Pender and Frank Masson.
Summary: Demon. st rates the procedure used for the welding of
a square butt joint.
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. 2. Welded joints. i. Plas-
tic Coaling Coriwratlon. Tecnifax Dl»Ialon. Series: Oxyacetylene
welding (Motion picture)
671.5 78-706680
A. U A. Booklist
The Square deal man {Motion picture) Triangle Film
Corp., 1917.
60 mln. sL bftw. 28 mm.
Orig iially released In 35 mm.
L. C. copy imperfect: main titles, production credits, and end
titles wanting.
A Kay-Bee production.
Also known under the title Jack o' Diamonds.
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film collection. Library of Congress.
Crtditt: Director, William S. Hart; story. J. G. Hawks: pbot<«ra-
pher. Joe August. Co**.- William S. Hart. Mary Maclvor, Joseph
J. DowUnK. Thomas Kurlbara, Milton Ross, J. Frank Burke.
Summary: Wextern melodrama about a gambler who, after win-
ning the deed to a ranch in a poker game during which the original
owner iB shot, finds himself blamed for the kllllDg.
I. Triangle Film Cor* poratloo. n. Jack o' ZHamtmda
(Motion picture) m. Gatewood W. Dunston film col-
lectiOD.
Fi 68-489
Square Deal Pictures Corporation, Ossining, N. Y.
Pastorale.
Square of rjolence {Motion picture) Tx)icen Films. Re-
leased by Metro- Gold wyn-Mayer, 1962.
W mil. sd. b4w. 35 mm.
Credits: Director. Leonardo Bercovlcl ; original screenplay Eric
ItercoTicl. Le<.nardo Bercovlcl. CoMt: Broderkk Crawford
Summitry: A World War li drama. A do<-tor, whfl«e young son
has been killed by the enemy, becomes a partisan In a Nail-occupled
country and Id furcwl to make a decision which could betray his
partisan organlMtlon as well as destroy three hundred Allied hos-
tages held captive In the town square.
1. World War, 1P39-1W.V- Underground niovementti. r Lovcen
Films. II. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
940.53 Fi 67-1263
Square, round, and wiggly (FUmttrip) Educational Bead-
ing Service, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Learn-about fllmatrlp Ilbrarj-)
Credit*: Author. Itertha SIckels.
Summary: Describes the forms and functional uses of geometric
snd free-flowing shapes lo everyday life. For klndergnrten through
fourth grad&
1. Geometry— JuTeoile films. i. Educational Reading Service
Inc. Series.
372.7 Fi A 68-3625
Educational Beadlnf Service
The Square wave (Motion picture) Tektronix, 1963.
25 mln. sd. t>&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: Discusses the theory of square waves. Shows the use
of the square-wave generator and oscilloscope, and of the informa-
tion obtained from distortions. Animated drawings depict the har
monic relationship of sine waves contained In a square wave.
Stresses the importance of rise-time In tesUng modem high-speed
^ectronle equipment. ^^
1. Electric waves. i. Tektronix, Inc.. Beaverton, Or.
^ ^, . 621.37 7&-707347
Tektronix
The squarehead (Motion picture)
see Mabel's married life
Sqoarejohns {Motion picture) Canada National Parole
Board, Ottawa. Made and released by National Film
Board of Canada, 1967.
28 mln. ad. t>&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Graham Parker; director and writer. Bill
Davies; photography, Robert Humble; film editor, Dennis Sawyer.
nummary: A study of Canada's parole system focusing on the
problems faced by prison Inmates as they return to the world of
"squarejohns." Discusses the responsfbllltlea of parole offlcen In
Mplog them to make necessary adjustments.
1. Parole — Canada. i. Canada. National Parole Board,
n. Canada. National FHm Board.
364.8 Fi A 68-1253
HaUooal rilm Board of Canada
Squares of odd numbers {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the IT. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica FMucational Corp., 1968.
3 mln. sd. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Represents the odd numbers as squares, and suggests
the formula for the sum l»-f-S'+...(2n— 1)» geometrically. For
grades one through 12.
1. Series. 2. Numbers, Real i, Canada. National Film Board,
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Mathematics (Motion picture)
372.7 77-700042
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corporation
Squares — rectangles ( Motion picture) Hester and Asso-
ciates, 1971.
* mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Forms we see)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Explores various aspects of squares and their occur-
rence lo common objects of dally Ufa Covers quadrilaterals, paral-
lelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids.
1. Square. I. Hester and Associates. II. Series: Forma we see
(Motion picture)
[QA482] 513 76-712282
A. L. A. Booklist
Squaring a t>oard {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. ( Woodworking series. Set 4 : Radial
saw)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows bow to use the rlj^lng fence and the miter
gauge to square a board.
1. Radial saws. 2. Mltering. l McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 4: Radial saw.
684.08 Fi A 68-2762
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Squaring a board to a specified size {Motion picture) Wal-
den Film C>)rp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — band
tools)
Loop flira,
1. Woodwork. 2, Carpenters' square. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 7&-708384
Walden Film Corp.
Squaring up stock {Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates the sequence of six steps necessary for
squaring stodt. , „
1 Carpenters" aquare. i. Raybar Technical Films, n. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Woodworking series (Motion pic-
ture) Set 2 : Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1702
McGraw-Hin Book Co.
,The Squatter, {Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co.
in association with A. L. Alexander tl960,
21 m'l. sd. bJtw. 10 mm. (<'ourt of himian relations)
Credits: Producer and moderator, A. L, Alexander; mediators,
Fannie Hurst, Ralph Emerson Davis, Robert J. McTracken.
Summary: A study of a brother's responsibility to his sister. The
mediation board considers a ca^ arising from a conflict between a
divorce with children and her brother In whose home she has been
staying for seven months.
1. Brothers and sisters. 2. Domestic relallons. i. National
Broadcasting Company, inc. Series: Court of human relations
(Motion picture)
Fi 67-2273
The Squaw man (Motion picture)
Play O., 1914.
Jesse L. Lasky Feature
89 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Presented by Jesse L. Lasky.
Originally released In 35 mm.
L. C. copy Incomplete: 80 mln.
Based on the play of the same title by Edwlo UUtoo Boyle.
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Collection. Library of Congress.
CREDITS: Producers, directors, and acenarlo, Cecil B. DeMlUe^
Oscar C. Apf el : adaptation. Edwin Ullton Royle; photograpber. Al-
fred Gandolfl: film editor, Mamie Wagner CAST: Ehistta ramum,
Monroe Salisbury, Winifred Kingston.
SUMMARY : A drama in which a British captain assumes his titled
cousin's guilt of stealing from charity funds and goes to the American
West.
I. Royle, Edwin Milton, 1868-1942. The sqtiaw maiL 11 Jesse L.
Lasky Feature Play Company. III. Paramount Flhn Collection. IT.
American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 71-710442
The Squeegee, paint and printing {Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: silk
screen — serlgrapha)
Loop aim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summon'' Explains the use of the squeegee, paint, and printing
in silk screen making.
1. Serlgraphs (Prints) l Walden Film Coriwratlon. Series:
Fine arts techniques: silk screen — stflgraphs (Motion picture)
„ 764 76-708100
Walden FUm Corp.
Squibb (E. R.) and Sons
Lung scanning in pulmonary disease.
353
MediastiiKMCopy umf bivilve tpeculum.
A New concept in psychiatric management.
Nutritional therapy — some new per-
spectives.
Radioisotopes for medicine.
A Way out.
Squibb International
see
Changing shape of the world's beef cattle
industry.
Squid (Motum picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1968.
3 niiu. si. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
^o; mm I.55ue(! lo Mandarf 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
1. SdUld.. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Coipora-
tlon. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
694 79-7M970
Encyclopaedia BriUn- nlca EdacaUooal Corp.
Sqwd (color changes) (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968. F->»"
?™\, "'• ,""":. '°"°- (Marine biology)
wS ?^cb.'r?S?,de ""'^"' ' °'-°- "■" '" ""^ « ■»"•
. '.''"JiJ* ^- Color-'arUtlon (Biology) i Encyclopaedia Rri
t.mji» Mucatioaal Corporation. ^L: Ma'rine KSImoSS
™ 594 79-7m07l
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp. '^'"^^^ ^
S^iBle. [Motion picture) Dan BaHcy. Rdeated by Eastman
Kodak Co., 1971.
6 min. •d. colof 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An animated film which thowi how ■ ■quiggle. which wm
icraiched on ■ film, confronu and eventually ovcrcomet ■ real person by repeat-
edly interrupting hi* gamer
I. Bailey. Dan. 1952- 1|. E««in«n Kodak Cbcnp«iy
(PN1997.5] 704.94 72-701079
^^^ 72 MARC
The Squirrel and his friends
see
Animal fables: The squirrel and his friends.
Squirrels {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Made by
James F. Bishop Fihn OMnmuni cat ions. Released by Mc-
Gmw-IIill Book Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Let's see the aolmala aerleej
Loop aim mounted in cartridge.
Summaru: Freeents a view of the life pattern o( aqulrrels, includ-
log their characterlatl<a. environment, and locomotion. For primary
1. Squirrels— Juvenile nima. i. Chandler Publishing Company,
San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Cmnpenr. Series- Let's
see the animals series (Motion picture*
, _ 372.4 71-702209
McCraw-Hin Book Co.
Stable weather: the causes and effects of inveraions (Film-
strip) Diana Wyllie, ltd. and R. S. Scorer, London, 1961.
Made by Diana Wyllie, ltd. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1967.
15 double fr. color 35 mm.
With teacher's ffulde.
CBEDIT.S : Authors. R. S. Scorer, T. R. Wyllie.
SUMMARY: CoTers various aspects of weather Inversions: sub-
sidence Inversion, accumulation of smoke, frost hollows, lnver->lon at
cloud top, sea fog. and Inversion behind a cold front
1. Temperature Inverslmis. L Diana Wyllie, ltd. 11 Scorer
Richard Segar, 1919- III. Carman Educational Associates.
(:QC903] 551.6 77-739988
Carman Educational A.<«oclate8
Stacking and firing the kiln {Motion picture) Carlie Tart
and Bailey Films. Released by Bailey Films, 1967.
H min. sd color. 18 mm, (Creative ceramics, seriw. 2)
With uianual.
Sumnwri/- Illustrates the correct procedures In preparing clay
pieces for the kiln. Shows both gas and electric kilnTTvith stilts
and props tieeded to protect the individual pieces while firing
Demonstrates a complete firing cycle along with a stacking In a
siinulated kiln to show the fundamentals needed to master the kiln.
rJif V'i n"- ^f"* *^^'"* " ^""^■'^ ^""». "'<^-. Hollywood.
Calif. Series: Creative ceramics (Motion picture) series 2.
Bailey Films
738.1
Fi A 68-1188
Staff commonicaUon (Motion picture) Train-Aide Corp.
Keleased by Train-Aide Educational Systems by Phanna-
seal, 1969.
UoM)"'"" ^" "*'"■ '** °"° (D«"'0P'°8 skUl* >n communlca-
Magnetlc sonnd track.
IXK>p Dim mounted la cartridge.
4)??K f^ i^ ?'"'*.'^''* "'"*' '^^^ «*■ Pboaotape In cassette.
^^Ith Inatnictors guide, programmed Inatnictlon booklet, and port
CREDrra : Authors. Helen Brown. Lynn E. Quigley.
SUMUAR7 : Defines communication, stressing the role of empathy.
lUoatrates the problems, faults, and misunderstand Inga of speaker
and listener In the communication process and shows how to over-
come obstacles to effective communication.
1. Oommonication In management. I, Train-Aide Corporation
11. Train-Aide Educational Systems by Pbanuaseal III Series-
Developing skills In communications (Motion picture)
[HF5M9.5.C6] 610.7 74-712969
Train- Aide Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Staffing for strength {Motitm picture) BNA Films, 1968.
25 mln. s<L color. 16 mm. {Ttw BttectiTe executive film se-
ries, 00. 4 )
Credita: Author, Peter F. Drucker.
Summary.* Peter F. Dnicker combines dnma and dlscussloD Id
order to point out that the elTectiTe orcanUatloo it one which makes
common people achieve UDcommon performance, and that the ttCTee-
tlTe executive makes big demands on his aobordlDatai, bnt tmnMiw
them to rise to meet these demands.
1. ExecutlTea. 2. Management I. BNA Films. Series: Tlie
EffectlTe ezecuttTe series (Motion picture) no. 4.
658.3 Fi A 68-2428
BNA Films
Stage fright {Motion picture) Centron Educati<mal Films,
1960.
11 tiii I. ml. ii)t(ir. 1(5 iiiui. (The Art of communication)
With teMcliei-w' guide.
Crcditt: Advisers, K. ChrlstlHii Buehler, Wil A. Llnkugel.
Summait/: ExplorvD the physlolo^- and psychology of stage fright.
ExplHiiix wliy II person feels thieniened, and showx bow to overcome
these feelings and use them to advantage.
1. Stage frit'lit. i. Centron Educational Films. Series : The
Art tif cunmninlcntinn ( .Motion picture)
808.51 72-706436
t.'entroii Educational Films
. [Filmitrip] Visual Publications, London,
1966. Made by M. H. Reay and D. M. Skewi. Releaaed in
the U.S. by Visual Publications, 1970.
32 fr. bAw. 35 mm (Drama)
Witt) study |uKk.
SUMMARY: Dtmonttraut bow to make buic tU|e ku. Studies set plan-
nidf and preparation, curtain arrangement, and the use of umple materiali in
making vahoui propertiea.
l.Tbeaten — Stage-actting and iccnery. 1. Visual Publications. 11. Series:
Drama. [Filmstrip]
lPN209I.S8j 792 71-740785
Vtiual PitblicMioM 72 MARC
Stageeoaeh (Motion picture) Walter Wanger Productions.
Re!e:isef] by VnUed Artists, 1039.
;iG mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Base.! on the story entitled Stage to l^ordsburg, by Ernest Hay-
cox.
Ill the American Film Institute Collection. Ubrary of Congress.
L. C- copy is a reissue by Masterpiece Productlona.
Ciedit$: Producer. Walter Wanger; director, John Ford; screen-
play, Dudley NlcholH; music, Boris Morros; photography, Bert
Glennon : film editors, Otho Lovering. Dorothy Spencer. Catt:
Claire Trevor. John Wayne, Andy Devine, John Carradlne, Tbomas
Mitchell. Louise Piatt.
Summary: A drama about the reactions of a group of people,
seven men and two women. In a stagecoach under Indian attack.
I. Haycox, Ernest, 18I)&-1950. Stage to Lordsburg. ii. Walter
Wanger Productions. ni. United Artists Corporation, it.
American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 7:^-708954
Stagecoach (Motion picture) Martin Rackin Productions.
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1966.
114 iiihi. f'l. color. 3.J mm.
tIneiiiuScopf.
Kased on ii screenplay by Dudley- Nichols from a story by Erm-st
Haycox.
1'icdita: Producer, 31artin Rac-kln ; director, Oordoa Douglas ;
screenplay. Joseph Landon ; music, Jerry Ooldsmilh ■ director of
pli'.tosruphy. William H. Clothier: editor, Hugh S. Fowler. Catt:
AiiK-Mnrgaret. Red Buttons, Michnel Connors, Alex Cord, Bing Crosby.
Suinmarii: \ western about the reactions of a diverse company
of people who are faced with the danger of an Indian attack while
on a long 8tnse<^t>ach Journey through hostile Sioux country.
I. Martin Itarkin I'rodurtlons. ii. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation.
79-701995
StatecoMk. [Motion picture] DouMeday Multimedia, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super I nun. (Life in the early Weat aeriea)
Loop film in cartridge.
With leacheT'i guide.
SUMMARY: DeachbeatheroleoflbetlatectMctiinthedevclopaieniaftbe
ewty Waal.
i.CoacluBg— The West I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. Seriea: Life in the
early West sefica. {Motion piclurei
tHE5629] 388.34 70-7 10140
DmMcday Multimedia 72 MARC
Staged surgical repair of onphalocclcs (Motion picture)
Michel G. Qilbert and the University of Miami School of
Medicine. Made by the Medical Illustrati<m Dept, Univer-
sity of Miami School of Me<iirine. Released by Michel G.
Gilbert. 1968.
2Z mln. Ml. color. 16 mm.
tiummary: l>escribea a staged surgical r^talr for targe ventral
hernia and the repair of massive neonatal omphalocele* using a tem-
porary Dacron relnfftrced silastic abdominal prosthesis. For sur-
geons.
1. Ventral hernia. 2. Umbilicus— Hernia. L Qilbert, Mtchel O.,
\Kn- II. Miami, {Jolveralty of. Coral Oablea, FU. School of
Uediclite.
617 Fi A 68-827
CINE
Stages of boundary layer instability and transition (Motion
picture) Education Development Center. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britarmica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. b&w. IQ mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
.\lso Issued lu standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. in cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonatratlon experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Boundary layer. 2. Stability. I. Education Development
Center. II. Bncycl<q>aedia Britannlca Eklucatlonal Corporation.
Series: Fluid niechantcB Alms (Motion picture)
532 70-710301
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Stages of learalBg. (Motion ^turc] BBC-TV, London, 1970.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
». ■«>
hAw. Ii mm, (Teaching NufHetd science in elementary
SUMMARY: lllustraies ways in which the science teacher can put the stu-
dent in the position of experimental scientist and give him the experience of
wonder and delight. Examines the slagct of a child's icientirK dcvetopmcnl from
age 6 through age 14.
i Science— Study and teaching (Elementary) I. British Broadcasting Cor-
poration. Television Service. II Time-Life Films. \\\. Series: Teaching Nuf-
field science in elementary Khool. (Motion picture] no. 4.
lLB1585) 370.7 70-714880
Timc-Ufe Films 72 MARC
A Stain oa his conscience {Motion picture) Dunav film and
Zagreb film, Yugoslavia. Released in the U. S. by Coa-
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969.
14 mlo. ad. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Dusao Tukotic
Bummary: A macabre short story using a trick super-tmposltlOD
technique
I. EhinaT-fllm. n. Zagreb-film. in. (Contemporary FIlms/McOraw-
Hlll.
791.43 70-702297
McOraw-HllI Book Co.
Stained glass: a photographic essay (Motitm picture) Or^
Smalley. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
8 min. ftd. color. 18 mm.
With study guide.
Summary : Shows a youug craftsman expressing his love for
beauty as be makes a stained glass work of art. Without narration.
1. Glass painting and staining. I. Smalley, Greg. II. BFA
Educational Media.
748.6 76-711104
BFA Educational Media
Stained glass screens {Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1969. Released in the U. S., 1970.
9 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, O. Brealey; director, M. Thomhlll.
Bummary: Shows the sUlned glass screens executed by AustraUan
painter Leonard French for the new National Library In Canberra.
1. French, Leonard, 1928- i. Auatralla. Newa and Infor-
mation Bureau. ^^ „«««.«„
748.5 79-709228
Australia. News and Information Bureau
StatmA ilsM wtedowa. [Motion picture] Pikcs PQnia. 1972.
32 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
laatied in 2 parts on I reel.
OtEDITS: Auihota. M. E Weiaberg. R. E. Mickeben.
SUMMARY: Complete instructions for making staiiM>d glaaa windowa.
CONTENTS: Part 1. Leaded ^aaa.— Part 2. Faceted glaaa.
I. Glaaa painting and staining. I. Piacc* Hlma.
tNK5304] 748.5 72-701099
72
MARC
Stairs {Motion picture) Gene Beuth, 1968.
7 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An abstract comedy about a man who atruggles up a
seemlnj^ly endless flight of .stairs.
Aiiotber issue. 35 mm,
I. Bentb, Gene.
79L48 72-70268S
CINE
The Staltes in Asia (Motion picture) ABC News. Released
by McGraw-Hill, 1970.
*> m'n. sd. color. 16 mm
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Focuses on Japan in relation to Its Asian neighbors,
deals with many aspects of contemporary Japanese society, and
depicts the economic, political, and military outlook of the country
1. Japan— Relatlona (general) with Asia. 2. Asia— Relations
(general) with Japan. I. American Broadcasting Company. II.
McGraw-Hill Book Company.
915.2 70-711487
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Staking his life (Motion picture). New York Motion Pic-
ture Corp., 1915. Released by W. H. Productions Co.,
1918.
fi reels, si. bAw. 16 mm.
Originally i-eleased In S5 mm.
Incomplete copy: L C. has reels %-{( (29 min.)
A Broncho production.
AdapUtloo of the motion picture entitled The conrersiOD of Frosty
Blake, rtieased In 1915 by Mutual Film Corp.
In the John E. Allen film collection, Library of Congreaa.
Creiitt: Producer, Thomas H. Ince; director. William 8. Hart
Catt: William S. Hart, I^oulae Glaum. Charles Ray.
Bummary: Weatern melodrama set in a small Arlaona town.
Telia the Mory of the conflict between a newly arrived, mild-mannered
clergyman and a atolcal Independent gambler who owns the local
■■loon. Their conflict Is eventually reaolved with some btfp from
Bubbles, a dance-hall girl, and Homed Toad, a notorious badinan.
t. New York Motion Picture Corporation. IL W. H. Production*
Company, ni. The Conversion of Frosty Blake (UoUon picture)
IT. John E. Allen film collection.
Fi 68-518
Stalactites and stalagmites: subterranean sculpture (Mo-
tion picture) Bailey Films, 1969. Released by BFA
Educational Media, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm
With study guide.
Summary: Three young people and a ranger explore a subter-
ranean cave where they piece together the geologic causes and ef-
fects that occurred to form the caves and sculptures, discuaa the
chemical changes which were necessary to bring about the processes
involved, and examine the variations In the deposits.
1. Stalactite.s and stalagmites. I. Bailey Films, inc.. Holly
wood. Calif. II. BFA Educational Media.
„..^ 551.4 77-711116
BFA Educational Media
StalcHate. [Motion picture]
United Artists, 1971.
Ezra Baker Pllina. Rdeaaed by
10 min. id. color. 16 m
Also oaucd ia 33 mm.
SUMMARY: Deacribca, without a
his wife about life ta the mod vorid.
1. Gviliiatioa. Modern— 1930- I. !
Yorfc. 11. Uniiad Artiaa Coepoeatiaa.
[CB430] 791.43
ONE 72
Staley Studio
see
I dnuHS af M •Ueriy ■■■ aad^
•kcT (Etra) niiw, inc. New
79-715310
MARC
354
The Alpine.
The Anasazi. Part 1: The Basketmakers .
The Anasazi. Part 2: Pueblos of Mesa
Verde.
The Foothills.
The Montane.
The Plains.
The Subalpine.
Tundra bird.
Yellowstone .
Stalin vs. Trotsky {Motion picture) Wolper Productions,
1964. Released by Public Media, inc.
25 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm, (Men in crisis)
With catalog.
Cr«iil«.- Narrator. Edmond O'Brien.
Bummary: Dlscu.'wea the struggle for supremacy which began
between Trotsky and Stalin after the end of the Czarlst regime.
1. Stalin, loaif, 1879-19fa. 2. Trotskil. Lev, 18T9-1W0. 3. Rus-
sia—Politics and government— 191 7-18G6. i. Wolper Productions.
II. Public Media, Inc. Series: Men In crisis (Motion picture)
974.084 73-706751
Public Media, Inc.
Stalin's ideological contributions (potion picture) Institute
on Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt
University, in cooperation with the University of Notre
Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mill. s.1. h&w. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 161
With study culde
Credils: Producer .and director, Oeratrt Burlnge.
Stun mar!/: lecturer Gerhart Nlemeyer discusses Stalin's Ideological
contributions, such as his lectures on I-enliiism. his chnpter on diiile*^
tlcal and hi.storlcal niaterlnllfim. and his pamphlets on linguistics and
economic problems of soclulism In the Soviet Union.
1. Stalin. losif. 1879-1953. i. Vanderbilt University. Nashville.
Institute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Series:
The Nature of communism ( Motion picture) no. 16.
Fi 67-ft86
StallB'i revolatloa. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min ad. b&w. 16 mm. (World hulory from 1917 to the prcMni. no
6. Unit 2: Revolution in Ruuia)
SUMMARY: Preicnu Sultn't program of building Ruisia into ■ world
powcrbaMdonaieriesof rive-year plani which were Khicvcd in heavy industry
snd failed in agnculturc. Describes Russia's police system and the creation of the
Iron Curtain.
I. Russia — Economic policy— 1917- I, British Broadcasting Corpo-
ration. Television Service. II. Time-Ufe Films. 111. Series: World history
from 1917 to the present. (Motion picture] no. 6. Unit 2: Revolution in Russia
[HC335.3j 947.084 71-714756
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Stalked (Motion picture) Lutheran Church in America.
Made by Petersen Co. Releaaed by Broadcasting and Silm
Conimi-^sion, National Council of the Churches of Christ in
the United States of America, 1969.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Catt: Jack Hawkins.
Bummary: A contemporary man who is alienated and withdrawn
from the world tries to eecape Ood by traveling abroad, but finds
that he Is unable to escape Ood's love. Includea scenes of Amster-
dam. Bklam. I^ondon. Liverpool, and Madrid.
1, Ood— I-ove. I. Lutheran Church In America, ii National
Council of the Churches of Christ in tbe United Btatee of America.
Broadcasting and Film Oummisaloa.
231 77-706117
CINS
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
StoUung seal on the spring ice (Motion picture) Education
Deiplopment Center in association with National Film
Board of Canada, 1967. Released by National Film Board
of Canada, 1969.
i: motion pIctuiT* (pt. 1, 25 mln. : pt 2. 34 mia) «d. color. 16
mm. (NetstUk FIsliimos series)
Cie4it»: Producer and director, Quenlln Browa; ethnoRraphIc
BUpervlmr. Aaen Ballkd ; cameraman. H. Keaneth Campbell; editor.
Bill TannebriDff.
Smmmaij/: Portrays the traditional Eskimo life of the NetslUk
Kftklmon. Sho»a a family on the shore of Pelly Bay lo May and
June. Shows bow neal are hunted and how the man and bis wife
skin the aeals.
1. f^klmos— Northwest Terrltorlea. Cao. L Bdncatlon E>eTelop-
ment Center, ii. Canada. National Film Board. Series: Netalllk
R--<klniu9 «e: les ( Motion picture t
970.3 79-706940
Natloniil Film Board of Canada
Ninety-nines, 1966.
Stamp of friNidsUp {Motion picture)
Made by Astra Films.
23 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: Narrator, Prank Blair.
Summajy: Discusaes major events In the life of Amelia Earbart.
and describes the 1964 comniemoratlTe ceremony girea in her honor
by the Ninety-nines, an organlxatloo ot women pllota whicb she
founded In 1929. Notes the flylns achlerements of some of the
member* of the organUatlon.
1. Earbart. Amelia. 1898-1937. r. The Ninety-nines.
926 Fi 68-256
A Stamp tour of Israel (Filmstrip) Israel Philatelic
Agency in America. Released by Unicm of American
Hebrew CongregatioDB, 1970.
55 fr. color. 35 mm.
With Instructional guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Samuel Grand; writer, Tania Slavin; editor,
Beatrice Hessen.
SUMMARY : Presents an Israeli sUmp montage which portrays
tbe cities, villages, and ImporUnt historic sites of IsraeL
1. PosUge-sUmps — Israel. I. Israel Pbllatelic Agency In Amer-
ica. II. Union of American Hebrew C^fmgregatlons.
[HE6185.I ] 915.694 79-739126
Samuel Grand
Stampede ferer {Motion picture) Calgary Exhibition and
Stampede. Made by Chetwynd Films. Released by Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. 1969. Released in the U, S.
by Canadian Travel Film Library.
27 mln. sd. color. 116 mm.
Summanr: A rerlew of the various erents in tbe annual rodeo
held at Cal(»ry. Includes scenes of the parade, tbe cbuckwagon
race, the riding and roptng In tbe corral, and the amusements on
the Midway.
1. RodeoK. I. Calgary BxbtbltloD and Stampede. Inc. n. Can-
ada. National Film Board, m. Canadian Trarel Film library.
791.8 75-705260
National Film Board of Canada
Stan Brakhage Film Collection
see
Blue Moses.
Desistfilm.
D<^ star man, part 1.
Tbe Extraordinary child.
Flesh of morning.
In between.
Interim.
Reflections on black.
Unglassed windows cast a terrible re-
flection.
The Wonder ring.
Stan Lang, inc.
Stan Laurel Prodactlons
see
Half a man.
Stance and address {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Golf)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credilt: Author, Bruce G. Fossum.
Bnmmarif: Uses angle shots to Illustrate baric iwdtloos locliMl'
Ing club dl»<tance, alignment, and balance.
1. SwtDg (Golf) J. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Han.
Snies: Oolf (Motion picture)
796,352 71-700681
3Ballng Corporation
Stand ap and paint — extcricM- {Motion picture) E. P. Be*
search. Made by James O. Tidwell. Released by AIMS
Instructional Services, 1970,
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summanr: Shows the steps InrolTed Id tbe stand-up method of
- painting the exterior of a booae.
1. Houae painting. l E. P, Research, Inc. u. AIMS Instnic-
tional Media SerTlces.
698.1 77-706480
AFM8 lutmctiona] MedU Service
Stand np and paint— interior {Motion picture) E. P. Re-
search. Made by Jamee O. TidwelL Beleaaed by AIMS
Instructional Media Serrices, 1970.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summianf: Shows the steps lavoWed la the stand-op method of
painting tbe Interior of a hooae.
1, House painting. 2. Interior decoration. l K. P. Research,
inc. n. AIMS iDstnictlonal Media Serricea.
698.3 7(V-706481
AIHS Instructional MedU Serrlcee
Standard alignment of centers {Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Fihns.
4 rain. Rl. color. 8 mm. (M.schlne shop series. Elementary
engine I:ithe. !=et 2)
With tearhor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates two separate methods of setting centers
rapidly and easily for holding or turning work between centers In
those cases where utmost precision Is not demanded.
1. Lathes. 2. Turning. t. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: Machine shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion pic-
ture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2468
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Standard Brands Incorporated
see
Coolrise bread.
Pitching for the Yankees.
The Yankees at bat.
You never walk alone.
Standard Fire Insurance Compai^, Hartford
see
Fireman at your door.
Standard food portions {Motion picture) Comprenetics, inc.,
1969.
1^ tn'n. sd. color. 16 mm. (Baltic procedures for the food serv-
ice emp'oyee)
Also jsiiiied In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. lu cartridge
with magnetic sound track.
With Instructor's guide and training guide.
Summary.- Oefloes a standard food portion, discusses the reasons
this standard is used, and demonstrates how It Is controlled.
1. Food nerrlce. i. Comprenetics, Inc. Serlen; Basic proce-
dures for tbe food service employee (Motion picture)
642 76-707356
OomprenetlcK, inc.
Standard -it alo Americana petroli
Reversible and irreversible processes.
The Standard of care {Motion picture) Video Narsin^,
1968. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Nursing and tbe law)
Videoupe also tTallable.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credil$: Instructors, Audrey l«e, Margaret Myers, Natban
Hersbey.
aummani: Explains the way In which tbe standard of care Is
determined, and lU relattiM) to scope of practice issues.
1. Nurses and nursing — Legal status, lawn, etc. — V. 8. l Video
Nursing. Inc. Series: Nursing and tbe law (Motion picture)
610.73 77-703375
Video Nursing
Standard Oil Company
see
The Big deep.
The Experta.
Fir on ice.
Glamour queen.
Hometown.
Sea venture.
Standard Oil Company of California
see
The Andes story.
355
Comprenetics,
Argentina today .
Brazilian tapestry.
Dijun talk.
Matto GroBSO journey.
Standard Oil Company of Indiana
see
Personalized product display.
Standard Oil Company of Ohio
see
Ohio wildlife.
Standards of cleanliness (Motion picture)
inc.. 1969.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bade procedures for the food serr-
Ice employee)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge
with magnetic sound track.
With instructor's guide and training guide.
SasMnarir.- Stresses the Importance of cleanliness in food service,
lists standards of health set by gOTernment agencies, and points out
tbe diseases caused by uncleanliness.
1. Food handling. 2. Rewtauranls. lunch rooms, etc. — Sanitation.
I. Comprenetics. Inc. Series: Baiiic procedures for the food service
employee (Motion picture)
648 70-707356
Comprenetics, Inc.
Standing Buffalo (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1969.
SA mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer. Wolf Koeclg; director, Joan Heuson : com-
memary. Stanley Jackson; narration, Patrick Watson; pbotography,
Martin Duckworth; editor, Michael McKennlrey.
Summary: Show-t the rug-making activities of the Indian women
living on the Standing Buffalo Reserve in the Qu'Appelle Valley of
Saskatchewan. Describes various aspects of their craft, the origin
of their patterns, and tbe day-to-day work of the cooperative orga-
nized by the wfHnea to market their products.
1. Standing Buffalo Indian Reserve, Sask. 2. Indians of North
America — Textile industry and fabrics. I. Canada. National Film
Board.
746.7 79-706959
NatlDnal Film Board of Canada
Standing electromagnetic waves (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing;
Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridjfe, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, soper 8 mm. ( Project phyalcs )
With tllm ttotes on cartridge case.
Bummarjf: Demonstrates tbe formation of a standing wave using
a 435 megacycle/sec. transmitter which feeds an antenna at one end
of a metallic trough with a metallic reflector at tbe other end.
Emphasizes the existence of nodes as a fundamental prooertr of any
sunding wave.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. 2. Electric waves. l Canada-
National Film Board, n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Han.
Series : Project phyalca (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-2397
Ealing Corporation
1970.
t.[Sliilctet] Mibdy Pub. Corps
33 «
color. 3 X 2 in. and pl»oaotape in caaattr iurt tract <l a.
bfaak) (Vmml pone for bunncM and lociaJ •ucocas. no. 2)
With coRunentvy *nd lukk by Bobb< Ray Bowler.
Baaed on the textbook Charm and poise for (etting ahead, by Riitb Tnlman
SUMMARY: Showi attractive •'**^--t posibona. dsMiffcs kg lypM, a*d
1 Beauty. PeraoaaL 3. Sunding poaitioa.
poise for lettiai ahead. II. Milady PuUiahi
Scrka: Vbud poise tot basiMW and sockl »
iRATTS, 646.7
Milady Pub. Corp. 72
>, New York. III.
• act] ■& 2.
72-734247
MAItC
Standing soand waves (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannicn Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Peter Rob-
in wm Associates,
4 mill. si. coktr. super 8 mm. (Experiments In physics— stand-
inc waves)
I»op film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Albert V. Baex., with tbe cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula Coll^ie.
Summary : Presents the l>aslc concept of standing waves. Uaea
cliwe-up and slow motion photograpby In an experiment whicb lllua-
tmtes the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Soood-wares. 2. Standing wares. I. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nlca Educational Corporation. Snlea: Experiments In physics —
standing waves (Motion picture)
531 75-709905
Eticyclopaeilla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Standing, walking, and sitting (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the V. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britnnnica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 mln. si- color. 8 mm. (Basis for beauty-exvdse aeries)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Buminanf: DemcHutratea correct posture and coordioatlon Inrolved
In three everyday actions: standing, walking, and sitting.
1. Posture. L Eothen Films, n. Encycloiiaedla Britannlea Edu-
cational Corporation- Series: Baals for beauty-exerdaa aerlee
(Motion picture)
613.7 Fi A 67-2826
Encycli^wedla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Standing waters (Motion picture)
see The Pond. Part 1; Standing waters
Standing waves {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boretuun
Wood, Eng. Released in the T7. S- by Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates. 1&68.
4 min. si. color, super S mm. (Pbyslcs film series: mechanics)
Loop Aim mounted la cartridge.
Wltb study guide
Summary: Uses anlmatloa to demonstrate how a stationary or
standing wave Is produced.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. i. Eothen Films, n. Balley-FUm
Associates. Series: Physlca film series: Dtecbanlcs (Motion pic-
ture)
531 70-704023
Balley-PUm Aasoclates
Standing waves and the principle of superposition (Nfotion
picture) Kiicvclopnedia Hritannica Educational Corp.,
1971.
11 luin. s(l. oiloi'. 16 mm.
M^n isKiied lii b&w.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Hon Sorrl; collaborator, Albert V. Baei.
Sl'MMARY: Introduces, defines, and Illustrates standing waves
and the principle of superposition. Demonstrates what happens
when waves meet and how a standing wave Is formed by the super-
position of identical traveling waves in opposite directions.
1. Standing waves. I. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational
Corpora t ion.
532 75-713000
Encyclopaedia Rritan- nica Educational Corp.
Standing waves in a handsaw (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1961). >rade bv
Peter Robinson Associates.
A TJiiii. si. color, super S nnii. (Experiments in pli.vsii*;— stand-
In- waves)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Albert V. Baez.. with the cooperation of
JInnterey Peninsula College.
Summary : Presents the basic concept of standing waves. Uses
close-up and slow motion photography In an experiment which illus-
trates the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Sound-waves, I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Experiments In physics — standing waves (Mo-
tion picture)
531 7-1-709906
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Standing waves in a gas (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp.
as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Demonstrates how a loudspeaker excites standing
waves la a glass tube containing air. Nodes and antlnodes are made
visible In two ways: by the motion of cork dust, and by the cooling
of a hot wire Inside the tube.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. 2. Gas dynamics. i. Canada
>ational Film Board, ir. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mam.
Series: Project physics (Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-2398
Ealing Corporation
Standing waves on a string {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp.
as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 ram. (Project physics)
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Uses animation to show the production of standing
waves by interference of oppositely-moving equal waves. Demon-
strates how a tuning fork sets a string into vibration and how
the vibration Is affected by a change In tension.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. i. Canada. National Film Board.
II. Ealing Corimration, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project physics
(Motion picture)
530.12 Fi A 68-2399
Ealing Corporation
aanek, Muriel Novella, 1915-
three for fun
One, two, three for fun.
Stanford, Jim
see
Incantations 68.
Stanford Research Institute
see
Voices of tomorrow.
Stanford Research Institute. Long Range Planning
Service
Voices of tomorrow.
Stanford University
see
SPIRES/BALLOTS report.
Stanley Bowmar Company
see Bowmar (Stanley) Company
Stanley Brady Productions
see
Inhale — exhale the new terror.
Stanley Donen Enterprises
see
Arabesque.
Two for the road.
Stanley! Stanley! {Motion picture) New York University,
1969.
27 mlu. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses a dramatiwitlon about the adventures of a col-
lege drc«)Out to Illustrate the meaning of the generation gap.
1. Conflict of generations. 2. Dropouts. i. New York Univer-
sity.
301.2 70-706378
CINE
Stanley William Haytcr— the artist as teacher (Motion
picture) Dept. of Photography and Cinema, Ohio State
University, 1970.
12 min. sd. biw with color sequences. 16 mm.
SUMMAllY : A documentary film which presents a brief history of
prlntmaklng and covers a visit by Stanley WiUlam Hayter to the
Ohio SUte University School of Art Hayter demonstrates the
techniques he uses to ett*. ink. and print InUgllo plates, comment-
lug on his methods as he works, and discusses prlntmaklng and art
Id general.
1. Hayter. Stanley William. 1901- I. Ohio. State Univer-
sity, Columbus. Dept of Photography and Cinema.
760 72-711505
GINB
Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn.
see
The Dovetail fixture.
The Router.
Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn. Stanley Tools
Division
see
The Router and its parts.
The Router: bits and inserting them.
The Router; finished cuts and accessories.
The Router; procedures and safety.
The Router: setting bits and trial cuts.
Stanmyre, R. William
see
A Robin family,
Stanton Films, Los Angeles
see
Archaeology: pursuit of mans' past.
Busy bodies.
Clean and bright.
The Dawn hone.
Fly away.
Food for fun.
Haiku.
Once upon a wilderness.
A Thousand eyes.
Stapp, Philip
see
Symmetry.
Stapp, William B
see
An Approach to school site development.
Star (Motion picture) International T. V. Trade Associa-
tion. Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
1971.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An examination of the British film star. Julie
Christie. UtllizeB the rare Interviews she has given, and include*
scenes from BiUy Liar, Dr. Zhlvago, and Fareohelt 461. Dlacuaaes
the mechanics of modern movIe-maklng.
1. Christie, Julie, IMl- I. International T. V. Trade Amo-
claiion. II. Contemporary FllmB/McGraw-HUL
927 71-710648
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Star and shield {Motion picture) Teaching Film Custo-
dians, 19G8.
27 mi;i. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
From [he 1956 motion picture produced by Vtbar Productions and
telecast in The cavalcade of America series.
Credits: Producer, Jack Chertok; director, William J. Thlele.
Summary: A study of the role of the police in the community.
Tells how 8 police officer In Union City, N. J., secured an apartment
In a low-cost hou.slng project for an embittered old woman and her
five-year-old granddaughter.
1. Union City, N. J.— Police. i. Teaching Film Custodians, Inc.
Series; The Cavalcade of America (Motion picture. Teaching Film
Custodians)
363.2 Fi A 6&-90
Teaching Film Custodians
Star light (Motion picture) Pyramid Films, 1970.
r. mil'- sd. (tjliir. IG mm.
rreil -: I'roilucer. Itobort Fulton.
Sunini;iry ; ITe«ents still and moving shots of various subjects In
till!.' with the rhythm of east Indian music.
1 .Music, liidlc. I. Pyramid Films, Inc.
791.43 76-710785
A. U A. Booklist
Star of BetUehem. 1700-1750. [Motion picture] Film-Studio
Walter Leckebusch [Germany] 1970. Released in the U.S. by
Time-Life Films.
12 min »d color 16 mm.
From ihe Anihony Roland tollecnon of films on Bri
AIM) issued in a leriei entitled The history of »rt Program 5 Reality and
make -be lief— three eeniuries of conirasi
CREDITS: Direclor. Dr Doederlein; music. Mark Lolhan
SUMMARY: Shows ihc work of Neapolitan craftsmen of ihc late baroque
period, usinj as examples ihc minute carved wood religious figures of the
Naliviiy siory dressed in fabrics and slyles of the 17th century
1. Sanioi (Art)— Naples I Roland. Anihony, II Film-Siudio Wilier
Leckebusch. Ill Time-Life Films IV The History of art. Program S: Reality
and make-bclier ihrci- ULiiurics of contrast [Motion picture)
[N8I8O1 736 77-714527
Time-Life Films 71
MARC
The Star of India {Motion picture) David Horsley. Re-
leased by Mutual Film Corp., 1916.
2 ree'". si. b&w. Ifl mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
Incomplete copy : L. C. has reel 2 ( 16 min.)
A Centniir pixxluctlon.
In the Gatewoml W. Dunstoa film collection. Library of Congress.
Credits: Director, Charles Swlckard. Cast: Margaret Olbson,
Wiliam ClltTord, Frederick Montague, Al. D. Blake, Jjttais Durfaam,
Charles Gay, Dave Allen.
Summary: Mystery melo<lrama. The rejected and dissolute suitor
for the hand of the daughter of an English nobleman in India steals
a celebrated diamond, the Star of India, from an Indian prince and
then abducls the daughter.
1. Iloraley, David, n. Mutual Film Corporation, ni. Gatewood
W. Dunston film coUec- tloD.
Fi 68-440
Star recognitiMi (Filmstrip) Diana Wyllie, ltd., London,
1970. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates.
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
With notes and five sky charts.
SUMMAllY : An elementary introductory course to general astron-
omy designed to facilitate the identification of stars.
Another issue, double f r.
1, Stars— Identlflcatloa. I. Diana Wyllle, ltd. II. Carman Ed-
ucational Associates.
623.8 76-788649
Carman Bducatlonal Aasodatea
356
Star Serial Corporation
sec
A Leap for life.
Star-SpanffM Banner (FUtnttrip) Bowmar Records, 1967.
42 fr. color. 35 mm, and pbonodUc: 1 a., 12 lo., 8Si rpm.. 11
min. mlcrogroova
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Authors, Alice S. Beer, Jack Engemaa; singers, Balti-
more City Music Teachers' Chorus.
BummM-y: Exatnines the origins of the song Star-Spangled Baa-
Dsr using actual pbotograi^ of the placet and eventa that Inspired
Prands Scott Key to write the national anthem.
1. Star-Spangled Banner. i. The Star-Spangled Banner,
n. Bowmar Records. Loa Angeles.
Fi A 67-4219
Bowmar Records
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
star-Spangled Banner (Motion picture) Flint Wert Pro-
ductions. Released by Pyramid Films, 1971.
5 mlD. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issoed In S5 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, director, snd wHter. Roger Flint; music.
The Grmsa roots. ,^, ^ ^. ^
SUMMARY: An anti-war film about a jrounc aoldler who Hcbts,
polntinc out that eTerjone Is affected by war.
1 War. I. rUnt Wert ProdtKtlooi. II. Pyramid nlm^ Inc.
rU21S] IW 79-713802
CWB
The Ster-Spangled Banner.
1972.
[Motion picture] Oxford Films,
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Singin| patriotic songt)
SUMMARY: Tells the story of the long nisht duriog the Wu of 1812 when
Francis Scott Key wu inspired to write The Star-Spangled Baimer. Shows the
s<mf being sung by • young soloist and a glee club, and played by a band. Presents
works of art to illustrate the history of the national anthem of the United States.
Narrated by George Mahahs.
1. The Sur-Spangled Banner. I. Oxford Films, li. Scrie*; Singing patri-
otic sonp. [Motion picture]
[ML3561.S8i 784.7 72-702427
CINE 72 MARC
Star spangled Baimer
Sierrm Club/Stanford Star Spangled Banner.
Ster track {Motion piohire) Polaria Indoatriea Uade by
Kut>b&rd ProduotioDS. Released by Modern Talking Pic-
ture Service ,1968,
28 mln. Rd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Maurice E. Hurley; director of photography,
Levi C. Nelson.
iSKmmary.- A demonstration of the snowmobile, showing Its grow-
ing ptqtularlty.
1. Snowmobiles. i. Polaris Industries, n. Modem Talking Pic-
ture Serrlce, inc.
796.9 76-702584
CINE
The Starfish (Filmstrip) Gateway Educational Films, Lon-
don. Made by Zoo Foto, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associate*.
20 fr. color. S5 mm.
With teachers notes.
SUMMARY : Illustrates the predatory habits of the starfish
family.
■ Another issue, double fr.
1. Starflnhe^ I. Gateway Educational Films, ltd.. London.
II. Carman Educational A8.-<oclales.
693 70-738550
Carman Educational .4«.soclate«
Starfisk. [Motion picture] Film Technology Co. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1972.
4min. »i color luperlmm- (ProceMeaofscience: Classifyinganimala)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study gukie-
SUMMARY: Studies the physical chvacterisbct of the turfU) in order to
claasify it and compare it with other animals.
l.Starfisbe*. I. Film Technoloty Company. 11. BFA Educational Media.
III. Series: Proccaaes of science: ClaMi^ring animals. rMooon ptcturci
(QL384.A8J 593 72-lo0100
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Starfish (diversity) (Motion picture)
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
Encyclopaedia Bri-
3 ml!. <i. (.-olor. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop Him. Is-ined in standard S mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Starfishes. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corpora-
tion. Series : Marine blolc^y (Motion picture)
593 71-704952
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Starfish {righting itself) (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
L«op fUm. Iwmed In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm
With teacher's guide.
1. Starfishes— Behavior. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
593 79-704954
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Starfish (shore collecting and dredging) (Motion picture
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational 0>rp., 1968.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop K'ni. Issued In sundard 8 mm. and In super S mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Starfishes — Collection and preservation. i. Encyclopaedia
Britannloa Educational Corporation. Series: Marine biology (Mo-
tion picture)
593 78-704951
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
itarfish (spawning and fertilization) (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational 0>rp., 1968.
3 min si. color. 8 mm. (Marine biology)
Loop tllm. Is-sued in standard 8 mm. and In .super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. StarfiidteB. 2. FertllizatlOQ (Biology). L Encyclopaedia
BrlUnnlca Educational Corporation. Series; Marine blolocy (Mo-
tion picture)
593 75-704953
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Starfishes (Motion picture) Thorne Films, 1969.
2 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (The Inrertebratea series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit": Collaborator, Bruce RusaeU.
Bvmmary: Studies the classlflcatlon, structure, beharior, and
ecolog? of surflsh. Includefl the examination of the bat star, the
red star, tbe six ray star, the leather star, tbe ochre star, and the
Hunfiower star.
1. Starfishes. r. Thome Films, inc., Boulder, Colo. Series:
The Invertebrates aeries (Motion picture)
683 78-700790
Thome Films
Stark love (Motion picture) Paramount Famous Laaky
Corp.. 1927.
69 mln. sL bAw. 35 mm. , , .i,„
Presented by Adolph Zulior and Jesse L. Lasxy- r..^„.,««,
nT^he Anwrlcan Film Institute Collection. Ubrary of Coogre^
r«DV inL. c's from a print acquired through the courtesy of the
C^t.^^^.i■^"^Sr^^^-lr^tor^^^^-^-o^^^^Xon by the Museum
nf Modern Art and the American Film Institute. „,„»«,«
°'?r^«. producer, director. «d "f 'L.'HJ' "S^eW'Sn
rapher, James Murr.y. Co.l: Forreet Junes. 811m Mlmcle, Helen
""s.^^'a'S.. set ,n the Cmlln. hlU. -h^ -°r°™7
MdT^itlile b, the men A !-«"« ■»•»"?» i'Ke.^T^
dlacovera that women are not treated so poortj elsewnere. ana
BtltuteCoUectioD. ^^^^^ 76-708955
Starionan, Marvin
The Box.
Starkweather, John
see
I wiU.
Starlight (Motion picture) Summit Films. Released by
Pyramid Film Producers, 1969.
5 min, ad. color. 16 mm.
SumiiuirTi: An experimental film In which various images of man
and nature are mixed to explore audio-visual relationships in a
rhythmic pattern.
I. Summit Fllma n. Pyramid Film Producers.
704.945 70-706118
CINE
Stars (Motion picture) Robert Edmonds. Released by
International Film Bureau, 1961.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: PolnU out the relation of astronomy to distant space
travel explaining the relative fixed positions and apparent circular
movements of stars, identifying constellations, and depleting the sun
and BoUr systMn. Illustrates and discusses galaxies and nebulae.
1. Astronomy. i. Edmonds, Robert, it. International Film Bu-
reau, Inc.. Chicago. -„.,.^,.~
523 73-705056
International Film
Bureau
The Stars (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Cou, 197L
Made by Haberstroh Studios.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Astronomy series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Follows the curriculum In elementary school astron-
omy as developed by tbe Illinois Project of the National Science
Foundation. Combines live photography, animation, and special
effects to investigate some tmstc concepts about the stars.
1. Stars— Juvenile films, i. McGraw-HIU Book Company.
Series: The Astronomy aeries (Motion picture)
523.8 70-709421
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Stars and more stars (FUmatrip) Troll Associates, 1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (The World above us)
Summary: .\ discussion of constellations, quazars, white dwarfs,
and the Milky Way. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Stars. 1. Troll Associates. Series: The World atwre us
(Filmstrip)
372.3 77-735401
A. L. A. Booklist
The Stars at night (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1967.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
With teachers' guide.
Creditt: Collaborator. J. Myron Atkln.
Summary: Explains why the stars cannot be seen by day, why
they seem to move across the sky during the night, and why dif-
ferent constellations can be seen at dltTerent times nf the year.
Shows familiar constellations. Including Orion the hunter and the
Big and Uttle IMppers, as well as the planet Mars and the Milky
Way GaUiy.
Another issue. bAv.
1. stars. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-129
Coronet Instructional Films
Stars, constellations, and galaxies (Filnutrip)
House, 1968.
Eye Gate
39 f J-. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 a, 12 In., 881 rpm., 14
mln. microgroove. (Astronomy In tbe space age, no. 6)
With teacher's manual.
Credit*: Writer, Jerome J. Notkln.
Summary: DisctiBses stellar distances, dlffefencea In stars, the
dlflFerence between a nova and a supernova, the types of netmlae,
and bow to locate constellations.
1. Stars. 2. Galaxies. 3. Constellations. i. Eye Gate House,
Inc. Series: Astronomy In the space age (Filnutrip) no. 6.
523.8 Fi A 68-4888
Eye Gate House
(Motion picture) Coronet
Stars man has made (Motion picture) Government of
India Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broad-
casting. Bombay, 1956.
13 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm,
Cr^diM. Producer, J. S. Bhownagary; director and script. Ram
Gabale; mu-slc, V. Shirall ; photographer. Manohar Vtgbne; editor,
Q, M. Mirza.
Summary: Traces tbe development of beacons from their crude
beginnings to present-day, well-equipped lighthouses. Describes the
difficult and rt^-ponsible role of the lighthouse keeper.
1. Llghthoii.ses. L India (Republic) Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting.
623.89 Fi 68-724
Stars. Dart 1 (Motion picture) Moreland-Latehford Produc-
tl^nfToronto. Rel^ in the U. S. by Sterhng Educa-
tional Films. 1967.
6 motion plct„r» (9 n,ln., «. color mper 8 mm. (Ba.1.
(act! .boat tne e»rth. .un, moon, .nd staral
LooD films mounted In cartridges.
Also li«ued .» 16 mm, sound motion Pl*i'»; „„rteU.tlon !-».
orS'-niSi riJt" '^' rn£ii!-...^A"B; ^^r and Uttl.
"Tsui •'°'''\-1io%."nd"S.°ci.''foT'F^n«,om. T«™» r.
Sterling Mncatlonil "una. Inc, Serle.: B...0 tact, about the
Sfflufmoon, and .ur. ,Mot|o^p.c.u«) ^^^^^
Sterling Educational »'Un«
Stars, part 2 (Motion picture) Moreland-Latehford Produc-
tions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educa-
tional Films, 1967.
4 motion pictures (8 min.) si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic
facts about the earth, sun. moon, and stars)
Loop films mounted In cartridges.
Also Issued as 16 mm. sound motion picture. - « , .,„
Contenli: 1. Among the sUrs.— 2. Millions of stars.—*. GaUxIea.—
** l^lSi^*"*' I MoreUnd-Latchford Productions, Toronto, n.
Sterling Educational Flhna, Inc. Series: Basic facta about the
earth, sun, moon, and sUrs (Motion picture)
623.8 77-709265
Sterling Educational Films
The Stars through the
Instructional Films, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credit*: Educational collaborator, J. Myron Atkln.
SKmrnary; Shows seasonal changes In stars and how they relate
to various locatlooa Explains the solar and sidereal day.
Another issue, b&w.
1. stars. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
523.2 78-707874
Coronet Instructional Films
Start three (Motion picture) Monsanto Co. Made and re-
leased by 1492 Productions. 1970.
32 mfn. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMUABY: Portrays the UidustrUI and sodal challenges of the
large corporation over the next three decades.
1. Corporations. 2, Industry — Sodal aQ>ects. I. Monsanto Com-
pany. II. 1492 Prodactlons, Inc
658 76-711506
CINB
Start with the world (Motion picture) Jewish Theological
Seminary of America and National Broadcasting Co. Re-
leased by National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies,
1967.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Kinescope.
Telecast on the NBC series Eternal light.
With script
Based on the writings of Martin Buber,
Credit*: Script, Joseph Mlndel.
Summary- Explores aq>ects of Martin Buber's philosophy through
the use of dramatic presentations of Hasldlc folk tales.
L Buber, Martin, 1878-1965. 2. Tales, Hasldlc. i. Eternal light
(Television program) ii. Jewish Theol(^caI Seminary of America,
ni. National Broadcasting OMnpany, inc. ir. National Academy for
Adult Jewish Studies.
296.8 "0-700966
National Academy tot Adtrlt Jewish Studies
The Starter (Motion picture) Cal Lewin. Released by
Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A story of an aspiring young pop singer whose friends
acclaim his latest song at a party which be attends with a girl frloid.
I. Lewln, Cal. n. Eastman Kodak Company.
791.43 79-706924
CINB
Starting a tap (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine l:iihe, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains bow to cut Internal threads by tapping, using
a lathe to control squarenesa. Shows how the tailstock Is used to
align the tap s<iuarely and to drive tbe tap Into the tap bole.
1. Lathes. 2. Taps and dies. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Machine shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion
picture) set 1.
621.9 Fi A 67-2491
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Starting an oil painting (Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: oil paint-
ing)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summary: Explains the steps to follow In starting an oil painting.
1. Palntlng^Technlque. i. Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Fine aris techniques; oil painting (Motion picture)
751.2 76-708064
Waldra Film Corp.
357
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Startinj; and managing a successful business (Motion pic-
ture) I'niversity of Wisconsin, University Extension,
1969. Released by University of Wisconsin, Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, 1970.
OU mill. xd. bAw. 16 mm.
Case studies— W. T. Rogers Oompanj and Midas MufTIer Shop
also Issued separatclj.
With program guide.
CREDITS: Executive producer, Kenneth E. Rlndt,
SUMMARY: Presents an Introduction entitled SUges of small
bosloess growth (10 roln.) which is a lecture by Alan FlUej. In-
cludes two case studies of the growth of successful small businesses —
W. T. Rogers Compan; (30 mln.) about a manufacturing flnn, and
Midas MufTIer shop (20 mln.) about a retail service busineas. Con-
cludes with a panel discussion (20 min.) in which businessmen
comment on the methods of management used by the two busluosse*
and esitJulae the trends, ideas, and skills that produce succeas in
■mall business enterprises.
1 Small business — Management. I. Wisconsin. Universltj —
Madison. University Extension. II. Wisconsin. University— Madi-
son. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction.
[HD69.S6] 658 71-714208
Wlfconsiu. UniT. Bureau of Audio-Visual Inatructloa
Starting English early {Motion picture) U. S. OflBce of
Education and UCLA Dept. of English. Made and re-
leased by Academic Communications Facilities, University
of California at I>os Angeles, 1967.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Oenioiist rates the use of good second langunge teaching
mattrlals and shows that the language and cultural values of non-
English speaking children need not be sacrificed by the learning of
English.
1. Bilingualism. 2. Teaching— Aids and devices. r. U. S. OfOce
of Education, ii. California. University. University at Los Angele*.
Dept. of English, iii. California. University. UnlTerslly at Uw
Angeles. Academic Communications Facility.
428.2 Fi A 6»-232
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Starting vi superaonlc wind tonnel with variable throat
diffnser (Motion picture) Education Development Center.
Beleased by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 min. tA. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. in cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
Sununary : Illoatratea a demooatratloo experiment on a phase of
flnld mechanics.
1. Supersonic wind tunnels. 2. DltTusers. I. Education Develop-
ment Center. II. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnica Educational Corporation.
Series: Fluid mechanics nims (Motion picture)
532 70-710262
Encyclt^taedla Brltaa- nlca Educational Corp.
Starting threads with a die {Motion picture) McQraw-Hill
Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine lathe, set 1)
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Illustrates how to cut threads on the outside of a rod
Or Rhaft with a die and dlestock. Points out that by starting a die
on the lathe the thread will be square.
1. Taps and dies. i. McOraw-Ulll Book Company. Series:
Machine shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion picture)
set 1.
621.9 Fi A 67-2492
HcOraw-HlllBookCo.
Startii^ to keep records {Filmstrip) University of Illinois,
Vocational Agriculture Service, 1960.
M fr. color. 35 mm. (Farm management and economics)
Summary: Part of a serlea on farm record keeping. Tells how to
start keeping farm records with the major purpose of helping bring
about Improvements In the farm business or farming program.
Shows steps preliminary to record-keeping, such as completing busi-
ness agreements, production plans and goals, and budgets. Includes
pictures of FFA members and Illustrations from the student record
book entitled Records of my farming program.
1. Farm management i. Illinois. University. Vocational
Agriculture Service. Series; Farm management and economics
(Filmstnp)
Fi A 67^124
Illinois. Univ. Voca- tlonal Agriculture Service
Starting to swim {Motion picture) Boulton -Hawker Films,
London, in cooperation with the Amateur Swimming Asso-
ciation. England, 1965. American version made and re-
leased by International Film Bureau.
18 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Learning to swim series)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Consultant, Margaret W. Kelso.
Sitminarv: Demonstrates fundamental techniques of learning to
swim and the hanic techniques Involved In elementary diving. Em-
[AaslMs sanitary measures, pool safety, and the Importance of
practice.
1. Swimming. i. Boulton- Hawker Films, ltd. n. International
Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago. Series : Learning to swim series
(Motion picture)
797.21 Fi A 67-5544
International Film Bureau, Inc.
Starting Tomorrow Programs (Firm)
see
Steps to mature reading.
The Wdening world of books.
Stasis {Motion picture) Kwris-Whitaker, 1968.
ra mln. wL b&w. 16 mm.
nummary: An exi>erlmenlBl dramatic film portswrlog the reactions
and euiotioiM during a race riot of a man lo a nortbem dtj who
Is forced to nmke a moral decision Involving the life of another man
and the future of a moveiDent.
1. U. 8.— B«* quertloo. 2. Social ethics. i. Koorls-WMUker
(llRB)
lt%A 70-702586
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State and local government {Motion picture) Republic
Steel Corp., 1967. Made in cooperation with Educational
Resources Foundation.
:» rain. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Understanding government)
Also Issued as video tapes ( 1 in. ; 2 In. ; quad head)
With conference-teacher guide, textbook, and self-scoring audits.
SuHtmarir Describes some of the conflicts at the state and com-
munity level and the growing trend toward Federal Government
leadership. Discusses Increased demands and the problems of fl-
oanclng. . ,
1 State government. 2. Local government. 3. Intergovernmental
fiscal relations— U. S. i. Republic Steel Corporation. Series:
Understanding government (Motion picture)
353.9 Fi A 68-1328
Republic Steel Corp.
State Compensation Insurance Fund (California)
see
Hospital safety teamwork.
State, county, city, and independent services (Filmstrip)
Adrian V^ance. Reloaded l)v rni\ersal Education and
Visual Arts. 1971.
1 roll, color. 3o mm. and phonodlsc. (.\gencles that protect
the consumer)
Wso issued with phoQOtape In cassette.
SUMMARY: rx>scribes how State, t-oitiity, city. an<I independent
services help protect the consumer.
1. (Consumer protection — U. S. 1. Vance. Adrian. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Agencies that protect the
consumer (Filmstrip)
[HC110.C63] 353 70-740530
Universal Education and Visual Arts
The State Department {Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1969.
'A filmstripH. color. SS mm. and phonodiscs: 12 In., 33i riKn.
mlcrogroove.
Part 1, C.^ fr., 11 mln.; pt. 2, 77 fr., 13 mln.; pt. 3, 75 fr., 13 mln.
With teacher's manual.
Summary. Explores the structure and working procedures through
which the U. S. Dept. of State operates, using interviews with
American diplomats and policy makers.
1 U S. Dept. of State. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville,
N. Y.
353.1 76-735354
Guidance Associates
State enterprise in Eastern Eur<^ {Motion picture) Bio-
films. Released by International Communications Founda-
tion |1%6?,
i mill. si. color, 8 mm. i Eastern Europe iSeries)
I»op film ni<iunle<l in cartriilKe.
Wiih study eulde.
Suninwry: Describes large and small stateowned enterprises In
Eastern Europe, and Illustrates the varieties of industrial establish-
ments which have developed.
1. Government ownership — Europe, Eastern. 2. Industry and
state— Eumpe. Eastern. i. Blofllins, inc. ii. International Com-
munications Foundation. Monterey Park. Calif. Series: Eastern
Europe series (Motion picture. International Communications
Foundation)
338.0947 Fi A 68-2480
Portland State f'ullege. Library
State government in action: Portrait of a GoveriKW —
Nelson A. Rockefeller {Filmstrip) Guidance Associatee,
1969.
2 fllnisiiips (pt. 1, 68 fr. ; pt. 2. 76 fr.) color. 85 mm. and 2
phonodl.scs : 12 In.. 331 rpm.. 12 mln. each, mlcrogroove.
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York explains
his philosophy on SUte government, and discusses the wajs in which
he approaches his State'a problems.
1, Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich, 190S- 2. SUte governments.
L Guidance Associates of Pleasantville. N. Y.
353.9747 75-732806
Guidance Associates
State labor body {Motion picture) Labor and Industrial
Relations Center, Michigan State University. Made and
released by Audiovisual Center, Michigan State Univer-
sity, 1960.
25 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, director, snd writer, Edward McCoy; camera-
man, G. W. Hughes; editor, Douglas Knowlton.
Summary: Discusses what a State labor organization Is and does.
1 Trade-unions. t. Michigan. State University, Bast Lansing.
Labor and Industrial Relations Center, ii. Michigan. SUte Unlver-
Blty. Audiovisual Center.
331.88 Fi A 68-602
Michigan. State Unlr.
The State legislature in action {Motion picture) Discovery
Productions in cooperation with the Legislature of the
State nf New York. Released by Coronet Inatructional
Films. 1909.
21 mln. isd. b&w. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Explains the enactment of a Stole law by following
the progress of a single bill through the stole legislature.
1. Legislation— New York (State) i. Discovery Productions,
Inc., New York. n. Coronet Inntruftlonal Films.
328.73 78-700700
Coronet laMnictlonal Films
State machinery of power in the USSR {Motion picture)
Institute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy,
Vanderbilt University, in cooperation with the University
of Notre Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 27)
With study guide.
Orwf'ta.' Producer and director. Oerald Burlage.
Summofv: I>ecturer W. W. Kulskl. discusses the monopoly of
power In the Soviet Union, the electoral system, and the system of
government which prevents opposltlcm and maintains P-irty policies.
1. Russia— Pol. & govt— 1B17- i. Vanderbltt University,
NashTlUe. Institute oo Communism and Constitutional Democracy.
Serlea: The Nature of communism (Motion picture) no. 27.
Fi 67-697
358
State of discovery . . . New York {Motion picture) Hum-
ble Oil & Refining Co. Made by John Bransby Produc-
tions. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1967.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Views of the State of New York, Including features of
recreational and of historic Interest.
1. New York (State)— Descr. & trav.— 1961- l Humble OU
and Refining Company (Incorporated in DeL) n. Modern Talking
Picture Service, Inc.
917.47 Fi A 68-548
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State of the earth {Motion picture) NBC News. Released
by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1969.
IS m:n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, James Kltchell.
Bwnmary: Uses brief vignettes — Including scenes of mountolns,
swimming poolti. skid-row bums, and superhighways — to present a
non-verbal essay on the quality of American life. Raises questlona
about existence In a complete society.
1. u. S.— Civilisation — IMS- i. National Broadcasting
Company, Inc. NBC News, ii. NBC Educational Enterprises.
309.173 70-70871-2
NBC Educational Enterprises
State of the Union/70 (Motion picture)
see The First year of Richard Nixon
The SUte of the Union— Viet Nam report 1966 {Motion
picture) Hearst Metrotone News, 1966.
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, v. 8, na 7)
With .-study guide.
Summary: Presents the report by President Johnson to the Nation
on the war in Vietnam.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- — tJ. S. i. Hearst Metrotone
News, Inc.. New York. Series; Screen news digest (Motion pic-
ture) V. 8, no. 7.
959 73-700506
Hearst Metrotone News
The State of the anions {Motion picture) CBS News, 1966.
S6 mln. ad. bAw. 16 mm.
Telecast Nov. l.'i. 1966. on the CBS-TV documentary show CBS
reports.
Creditt: Producer and writer. Joseph Wershba; reporter, Charles
Kuralt ; phiUneiHph.v. Charles J. Mack, Jerry Sims: film editors, Da-
vid McCruden, Jerome McCarthy, Gil Halmsohn.
Summary: An appraisal of the history of the American labor
movement and its present embattled Image. Secretary of Labor
WlUard Wlrtz compares American and European unionism and dis-
cusses the dangers of compulsory arbitration as the sole solution to
crippling strikes.
1. Trade-unions- U. S. 2. Trade-unions— Eur<H)e. 8. Arbitration,
Indtistrlal— U. S. i. CBS reports (television program) n. Co-
lombia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News.
331.88 72-701996
State services {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by Vi^on Associatea
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (C^ty-Stote- Federal Government
series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Depicts various types of state services: welfare, day-
care centers, homes for the aged, health care, state hospitals, con-
sumer protection, motor vehicle licensing, and driver education. Ex-
plains that these services are paid for In the form of taxes by the
residents of the state.
1. Public welfare. 2. State governments. I. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series : Clty-State-Federal Ooveroment series (Motion
picture)
353.9 73-707507
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
A State university in the South (Motion picture) Visual
Education Corp. Rplea.'ied by New York times, 1971.
17 mill. xd. color. 16 mm. (College selection film series)
Also issued in su|icr 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With guldp-
SUMMAltY ; Notes that while universities in the South ai-e not so
large as some of the midwestern and western State universities.
State InHtitutions still require more independence and initiative than
smaller, more cohesive ftchools. Shows how jjeouraphy influences
life-style and campus atmosphere at lx>uislana State University.
1. Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical
College. I. Visual Education Corporation. II. New York times.
III. Series: College selection film series (Motion picture)
[LD3114] 378.1 76-713109
visual Education Corp.
State vs. Hauptmann {Motion picture) Wolper Productions,
1964. Released by Public Media, inc.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Men In crisis)
With catalog.
Cr^itt: Narrator, Edmond O'Brien.
Summary: Discusses the findings and resulta of the 1985 trial of
Bruno Hauptmann who was convicted of kidnapping Charles Una-
? Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, 18i)&-1036. i. Wolper Produc-
tions. M. Public Media, Inc. Series: Men In crisis (Motion plc-
*""* 364-15 77-706752
Public Media, Inc.
State vs. Walker {Motion picture) Wolper Productions,
1965. Released by Public Media, inc.
25 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Men In crisis)
With catalog.
Credita: Narrator, Kdmond O'Brien.
Summary: Presenta a dramatisation of events which resulted
from the charges of municipal corruption and personal misconduct
being made against the mayor of New York, James Walker, in
1982. by the Investigation team of Judge Samuel Seabury and Gov-
ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt. „.....,.
1 Walker James John, 1881-1W6. I. Wolper Productions.
II Public Media. Inc. Series: Men in crUls (Motion picture)
364.13 70-706753
Public Media, Inc.
SUtes against the naUon {Filmatnp) Warren Schloat
Productions, 1970.
102 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 881 rpm., 15
mln. ( Hush toward freedom, no. 1 1
With teacher's guide. . „ „
Credita: Producer and writer. Iti'-hard W. Bruner.
Summary Presents dominant events and personalities n ine
civil rights movement. IncHidlng the Supreme Court a«"'f*on ,*»'
1954 the "southern manifesto." the 1957 Uttle Rock ocbool crisis.
James Meredith and "Ole Miss." Governor Boss Barnett and Oot-
emor George Wallace vs. President Kennedy concerning the Inte-
grating of the University of Alabama. o_^,.rfi„„.
1 Civil rights— U S. I Schloat (Warren) Productlom^
Pleasantville. N. Y. Series: Bush toward freedom (Pllmstrlp)
•" *■ 3-23.4 7.3-736361
Warren Schloat Produc tlons
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
StatmT rights. [Motion picture] TW Productioot. Rekascd by
Walt Dtsney E<hicatioosl Materials Co., 1970.
I4nin. Ml color, limn. (HiMory afoct)
With tncbcr't guide
SUMMARY: Eaptore* the concept of Sutes' rights by drmnwduiig the con-
flict bw»«eti Pretident Andrew JackMo and Scnatof John Cilhoon over ■ urifr
law which Uvond the Induuhal North to the detrimeni of (he foreifn nurict
of ibe cotton irower in the South.
1. State rialiis. 2. Tihff— United Sialct. 3. Jacfcaon. Andrew, Prer US,
1747-Ii45. 4. Calhotai. John Caldwell. HSJ-USO. I. TW Productions.
II. Wah DiMwy Educatiotval Material! Company. III. Serica: Hiuoiy alive!
cJK331]
Wak DiMcy Educational
IMaterialiCo,
973.5
74-715341
MARC
The Statesman (Motion picture) Radio and Television
Commission, Southern Baptist Convention, and National
Broadcastini; Co., 1996.
30 milk. xt. b&w. 16 mm. (The Soiitfaern Baptist hour)
Kinescope.
Crtditt: Producer and director, Martin Hoade; writer, John C.
Stevenx.
Summary: A dramatisation Id modem dress which depicts tbe
role of BaptUt mlnixter John Leland In tbe creation of tbe Bill of
rlsht^ and Its addition to tbe Constitution.
1. Leland, John, 1754-1841. 2. L'. S. Coa«tltu(ion. Lst-lOth
amendments- t. Soiitbern Baptt.rt Convention. Radio and Telerl-
Blon CommlMilon. ii. National BmadcafltiDg Company, inc. Series:
The Sotitbem Baptist hour (Motion picture)
34-2.73 Fi A 67-5080
Soitthem Baptist Con- rentlon. Radio and TV Commission
TW Static Md dTMBic wmUs. [Mockn picture] BBC-TV. Loo-
doo, 1968. Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Fihna
30 min. id. hftw. 16 mm. (The Lawi of dtaordcT, no. I)
CREDITS: Author. Ceorfe Porter.
SUMMARY: DcKribes thethapc anditniciureormotecuksaad thowtihai
molcculct are in a ttate of cea»e>e«a motion.
1 Molecular dynamica. I. British Broadcaating Corporatioa Television
Service. II. Tune-Life Filnia. III. Series: The Laws of disorder. (Motion p*c-
turci no. I.
rQC173] 541 74-714624
Tune-Life Rims 72 MARC
Static electricity (FUttutrip) Herbert E. Badek Filma and
Slides, 1967.
3S fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: IMscuases tbe concept of positive and negative charges
along with tbe pbeoomenon of attracting and reeling objects
charged with static electricity. Explains the use of electrons, the
nature of friction, and tbe dtscbarge of sparks. Wltb captions.
1. Electrosucios. i. Btidek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides,
3anu Barbara, Calif.
537.2 79-735266
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Station break (Motion picture) John Guirk, 1971.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
St'.M.VIARY: A cartoon, wltbout dialog, about a telerlsioQ fan's
obsession with western late shows.
I. Guli^ Jobn.
761.43 72-713203
CINE
Statistics (FUmstrip) Eye Gat« House, 1968.
44 fr color. 35 mm. (Mathematics in action, do. 4)
With teachers manna).
Credir* Writer. Douglas J. Erath; illustrators. Douglas J. Eratb,
Margaret S. Eratb.
Summarjf: Defines artd describes Statistics and organization of
particular data. Introduces such terms as hlst(«ram-central ten-
dency, and cumulative freqneticy table
1. Statisticn. t Eye Gate House, inc. Series: Matbematlca
In action IKIlmstrip) no. 4.
619 Fi A 68-3699
Eye Gate House
Statnc of liberty, then and bow {Motion picture) Pathe
News. Re1ea.<«d by Pathe Educati<»uil Sciences, 1968?
4 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (American heritage series)
Milestones of the century.
.\n adaptation of the 1960 film Issued separately under tbe title
Manhattan landmarks.
On reel with Story of our Capitol; Library of Congress; The
White House: Ben FrankUn's PhlladHphia; Valley Forge: national
shrine; Mount Vernon: national shrine; WllHamabnrg, restored la
our century.
Credtli; Narrator, Ed Hertlhy.
Summary: Presents views of the Statue of Liberty, lodndlng Its
Intetior and exterior, and discusses Its history.
1. Statue of Liberty, New York- i. Pathe News, inc.. New York,
n. Pathe Educational Scletices, Inc. m. Manhattan laitdmarks (Mo-
tion picture) Series : Amertcan heritage series ( Motion
picture) Series: Mile- stones of the century (Motion pic-
«>
Portland Sute Univ.
917.471
Ubrary
70-702995
The Staunch tin soldier (Motion pictare) Encyclo[>aedia
Britannica Educational Corp.. 1971. Made by Joehaa Tree
Productions.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SraiHARY: A story about tbe adventures of a little tin soldier
who falls off a root. Por ^ementary grades.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educatl<Hial Corporatloo.
398.24 75-712318
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Stay and directional stitching (Motion pictare) Doubleday
Multimedia. 1970. Made by Indiana Cniversity.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Making it in fashloo)
Also issued as super 8 mm. loop film moonted in cartridge.
Wttb teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Demottstrates directional and stay stitching and ex-
plains tbeir fiuctions.
1. Dressmaking. I. Doubleday MolUmedia. IL Series: Making
It In faahloQ (Molloo picture)
[TT515] 646.4 76-712054
Doubleday Multimedia
Stay in school (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1964. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : Illustrates rarloos ocfmpatlona which offer a variety
of challenglag experiences, but require high sdKwl and college
dlplocnas. Emi>baslses competency In bsslc sabjecta, and eocoorage*
stadeots to use professional school programs and career counseling.
L Tocatlooal guidance. 2. Personnti serrtce In ediicatloa. L
Bailey nima, loc. Hollywood. Callt II. BFA Bdocatlocial Media.
87ail 78-711611
BFA Bducatlooal HedU
Stay right, stay safe {Motion pioture) National Safety
Council. Made by Sarra, ina Released by AsBociati(Hi
Films, 1968.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Defensive driving film series)
Summary: Shows tbe center line on a road Is often the dividing
line between life and death. Explains what causes driven to swerve
across tbe line and collide with an oncoming vehicle.
1. Trafflc accidents, 2. Automobile drivere. L National Safety
CounclL II. Association Films, Inc. Series : Defensive driving film
series (Motion picture)
629,284 71-706894
National Safety Council
Staying alive! {Motion picture) Columbus Parts. Made
and released by Walter J. Klein Co., 1968.
20 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumuiary: A Study of the use Of Oolombos ahock absorbers In
various races and on Mexican trails and highways.
L Automobiles— a»ock sfceorbers. i. Columbus Parts Corpora-
tion, Toledo, n. Walter J. Klein Oompany.
629.28 73-702586
CINE
Staying at a motd (Motion picture) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1971.
IT min. "d. color 16 mm. (The Living language series) (Spe-
cial education series)
SUMMARY : An Introduction to the language, custoin.s, and be-
havior associated with staying at a moteL With captions for use In
special education.
1. Etiquette. 2. Tourist camps, hostels, etc. I. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. II. Series: The Living language series (Motion
picture) III. Series: Special education series (Motion picture)
[BJ2144] 371.9 70-715131
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Staying healthy. A. [Filmstrip]
1969.
Educational Projections Corp.,
53 U color 3S mm. (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 5,
2027 >
To ix used as a unit with Tilmsirip 8 and with teaming manual.
With leacttcr's manual.
SUMMARY: Explains the imporunce of good health, and tells what to do
when not feeling well. Describes how to sUy healthy by gelling a sufFicicnt
amount of sleep, eating a blanced diet, iiecping clean, sitd getting plenty of
exercise. With captiofu.
I. Hygiene I Educattonsi Projections Corporations. II. Series: Pre-voca-
tional orientation and guidance. [Fiimslrip] Unit. 5. 2027.
[RA776i 371.4 72-734749
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Staying healthy, B. [Filmstrip]
1969.
Educational Projections Corp.,
43 fr. color. 33 mm. (Pre- vocational orieniation and guidance. L'nil 5.
2027)
To be used as a unit with filmstrip A aitd with learning manual.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Reviews concepts dealing with maintaining good health. Rein-
forces basic educational tkilb of grimmar. reading comprehension, and ariili-
metic. With captioris.
1 Hygiene. 2. Vocational guidance I. Educational Projections Corpora-
tion 11 Series: Pre- vocational orientation and guidance [Filmstrip] Unit S,
2027
tRA776] 371.4 72-734365
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp-
Staystitching {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co-
1970. \rade by anefilms, MontreaL
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques aeries, set 1)
iMOp fllni mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-HlU Book Company.
Series : Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 1.
„^ „,„„ ^„ 646.2 73-706526
UcQnw-Hllt Book Co.
The Steadfast tin soldier {Filmstrip) Lumin Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
73 fr color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a.. 12 In, 834 rpm., 11
min. mlcrogroovfe (Living prose series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: The story of a tin soldier who fell In love with a paper
ballerina and who was carried through ntmierons frightening adven-
tures after be fell through an open window to the street below
I. Andersen, Bans Christian. 1806-1875. Deo aundbaftlge tln-
•eldat n. Lumln Films, m. McGraw-Hlu Book Company. Se-
ries: Living prose series (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3758
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
The Steadfast tin soldier {FUmttrip) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1968.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 »., 12 in., 33| rpm.,
8 min. (Andersen's fairy tales series, no. 2)
With users' guide.
Summary: A psper ballerina falls In love with a brave Ua soldier
who holds his head erect and looks stral^t ahead throughout all his
journeys.
L Andersen, Hans Christian. 190&-1S75 Dm standbaftige tlD-
eoldat u. Coronet Instructional Films. Series : Andersen's fairy
Ules series (Filmstrip) no. 2.
839.8 Fi A 68-4595
Coronet Instractlonat Films
Steam age of American railroads {Motion picture) T. A.
Strid, 1967.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
jSiMninary.- A documentary which describes the steam locomotive
on American railroads during Its epic twUlgbt days.
L Ballroads— U. 8.— Hist 2. LDComotlves— HUt i. Strid, T. A
621.1 Fi A 68-167
CINE
Steamboat Bill (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, 1971. Made by Lumin Films.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (American folklore)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : ConsulWnt, M. Jerry Weiss.
SUMMARY : Presents the story of the feats of the famous river-
boat captain. Steamboat Bill, and lore of the river systems.
1 Tales, American. ,1. Folklore— United Statesi I. Holt, Bine-
hart and Winston, Inc. II. Series: American folklore (Motion plc-
[P28.1] 398.22 77-712731
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Steamboat on the river {Motion picture)
Film Bureau, 1965. Made by Bill Warrick.
International
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crrditt: Director and photograpber. Bill Warrlck-
Summary: Traces tbe history of tbe river steamboat from Robert
Fulton's Claremoot of 1807 through lt.s decline In the early tweti-
tieth century. Shows tbe various types for river craft serving their
various purposes for traniq>ortatlon of passenger and freight, partici-
pation In the Civil War, and as tbe general means of communication.
1 Rirer boat*. i. International Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago.
387.2 Fi A 67-6545
Intematlooal Film Bureau, Inc.
Steck-Vaughn Company
Antiww prateat
Steeg Productions
Building trades: The house builden.
Paul Taylor and Company— an artist and
his work.
Steel, June
Kienholz on exhibit.
Steel and the enviroiunent
Work iti progress: Steel and the envinnunent
The Steel industry (Filmstrip) Conunon Ground, Lcrndtm,
1958. Released in the U. S- by Carman Educational
Associates, 1966.
25 fr. t^lor. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Portrays tbe geography of the EngUdi gtibA Industry
and depicts tbe essential operations that are necewary fOr trans-
forming Iron ore into flniabed steel products.
L Steel Industry and trade — England. I. Common Grotind, ltd-,
London. IL Carman Educational Associates.
338.4 74-738651
Carman Educational Associates
The Steel king {Motion picture) World Film Corp^ 1919.
83 mln. si. bftw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 85 mm.
In the Louise Ernst film collection. Library of C>>ngress.
Credit*: Producer and director, Oscar Apfel : story, Giles R.
Warren ; scenario, Howard Irving Toung ; photographera. Jacob
Badaracco. Alfred Gondolfl. Catt: June Elvidge, Montagu Love,
Charles Mackay, Mrs. Priestly Morrison, Marlon Barney, Charles
Sutton, Alex Shanaou. Clay Clement.
Summary: A melodrama. A self-made millionaire purchases the
estate of the Fairchllds. a proud but Impectiniotjs family for whom
bis father once worked, and falls In lore with tbe Fatrchlld daughter.
L World Film Corporation, n. Louise Ernst film coUecUoa.
Fi 68-407
Steel lives here {Motion picture) American Iron and Steel
Institute, 1968. Made by Basford, inc.
15 min. «d. color. 16 mm.
Summuiy: Illustrates tbe latest design and uae of steel for future
home builders, architects, and home buyer^i.
I. Steel. Structural. 2. Building. Iron and steeL 3. House con-
struction. I. American Iron and Steel Institute, New York.
691 Fi A 68-120
CINE
Steel <m the Rouge {Motion picture) Ford Motor Co., 1968.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cre4itt: Producer. I^arry Madison.
Summary: Shows tbe processes involved in making steel.
1. Steel — Metallurgy. i. Ford Motor Company.
672 Fi A 68-3073
Ford Motor Co.
[Steel plant, Nowa Hnta, Poland, {Motion picture) ,196-]
8 mln. si. baw. 85 mm.
Summary: Uses unedited footage to show a steel plant In oper-
ation. Including unloading of ore, processing, and povrlng.
L Huta Imleola Lenlna. i. Nowa HuU. Poland.
Fi 67-1201
359
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
steel: pretty, design, nice (Motion picture) American Iron
and StMl Institute, 1969. Made by Tele-Tape Productions.
I ",1',',;.,.^; p'^mI "^ form look .1 steel lo . injrl.d of .ppll-
Kiinna ■ In art in construct Ion, and In the home.
"■'n.i?ri.'°~,. A».r,c.» l^r^ .=d S.«. >■»"«■»■ ^^^^J'^^
CINE
The Steel reefs. (Motion picture) American Petroleum Institute.
Made by Unit I Film Productions. Released by RHR Filmedia,
1972.
SLMMARV : Inrorms ihc public about ihe compatibility of oil drilling and
maunc life. Shows ihf deveiopmcni of a chain of marine life, ranging from
smgle-cclled organism\ lo Tighiing game (Ish. found under the petroleum produc-
tion platforms m the Gulf of Mexico.
1 Marine crology Mcnico. Gulf of. 2. Oil well drilling. Submarmc. I.
American Pcirolcurn Instiiuie. II. RHR Filmedia.
[QH541.5.S3] 591 72-702428
CINF- 72 MARC
Ching, Ching,
Steele, Wilbur Daniel, 1886-1970,
Chinamanl
see
Shadows.
Steelhead river {Motion picture) Province of British Co-
lumbia, Victoria. Released in Canada by National Film
Board of Canada, 1968. Released in the XJ. S. by Cana-
dian Travel Film Library,
13 niin. s(i. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows sportsmen n.shiiig for steelhead in the secluded
aiea of the (.'owlrhan River on Vancouver Island In British Colum-
bia.
1. Steeltiead fl^hlng. t. British ('oliimbla. it. Canada. Na-
tional Film Boaid. iii. Canadian Travel Film Library.
799.175 73-700896
National Film Board of Canada
Stedtown {Motion /nature)
adu, 1907.
National Film Board of Can-
56 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Walford HewltBOo; directors. Rex Tssker,
Wolf Koenlg; commentary, Stanley Jackson; narrator, Patrick Wat-
son; photography, Wolf Koenlg; editor. Rex Taaker.
Summarif: A study of the people who live In Hamilton, OnL, and
work in the steel mills. Pictures their rarioiu actlrltlea, and
describes the tennions and dependence betwera the eommuDlty and
its sustaining steel Industry. Includes views of the city.
1. Iron and steel workers — Hamilton, Ont i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
309.1713 Fi A 68-1254
National Film Board of Canada
Steen, Douglas B
Beyond the beach.
Port Noarlunga Reef,
Reef at Heron Island.
Reef at Michaelmas Cay,
Seals at Point le Batt.
Shores of Gulf St. Vincent.
ateen, Gordon R
see
Steeple ... or people (Motion picture) Episcopal Diocese
of Minnesota, 1969. Made by Countryman-Klang;.
^7 milt, m), i-olor. 16 mm.
Buminary; Hhows Ihe various (.-ontinulng projects and programs
of Ihe Episcopal Churt-h of Minnesota. Emphasizes the role of the
people to acconipllshing the work of the church.
1, Prote*tant Kplw-opal Church In the U. S. A.— Minnesota. i.
ProleHtant EpiiMXjpal Church in the U. S. A. MInitesota flUoce^e)
283 72-705672
CINE
Stefano, Tony
see
Summerplay.
Stefansson: the Arctic prophet (Motion picture) National
Film Hoard of Canatia, 1W16. ReleJised in the V. S. by
Henk Newenhouse, inc.
1<1 mi.i. -I. h&w, 16 mm.
Vrt;ditit: I'i-<HliHfr, Johti Kemooy : director of irrapiii.s, llohtrt
Verral; writir, Kv*-lyn Htefan-*on Nef; commentary, Stanley Jack-
son' in-i'hKiil nwiii-ch uimI edltliqc, Kathl(-«ni Shanmrru
Nummnrii: lh*<Tit»m Ihe life of VIehJalmur Stefaniwon from boy-
hoTKl to rflin-inMit. hiKtiltjthtliig the expe<mion» that h** made to llie
Arcilr and their Importance U> the economic and iioclnl de»elopmeiit
of Canada.
1. StofMimnon. Vllhjalmur, 187y-l!W2. i. Canada. National Film
Board, ii. Newnvboun (Henk) Inc.
Fi A 67-141
National Film Ik«nt of OuMda
Steffe, William. The John Brown song
see
Battle hymn.
Stegeman, William H
see
Berlin and its Iron Curtain.
Stein, Joseph. Enter laughing
Enter laughing.
Stein, Ralph
see
Beethoven.
Haydn.
Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. America and
Americans
see
America and Americans.
Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. Cannery row
see
Street of the sardine.
Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. The grapes of
wrath
see
The Great American novel; The grapes
of wrath.
Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. Travels with Charley
see
Travels with Charley,
Steinbeck's America (Filmstrip) Educational Dimensions
Corp., 1970.
2 fllmstrlps (pt. 1, 70 fr. ; pt. 2, 74 fr.) color. S5 mm. and 2
phonodiscs (2 s. each), 12 in., 33) rpm., 15 mln. each part.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents a critical evaluation of the full range of
writings of John Steinbeck within the context of a changing Amer-
ican scene, from the great depression to the prosperity of the sixties.
Explains that his works are based «n first-hand observations.
1, Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. I. Educational Dimensions Cor-
poration.
[PS3537.T32.34] 813 78-739052
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Steinbeck's losers (Filmstrip) Thomas S. Klise Co., 1971.
79 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a. (Is. for maoaal pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., S3i rpm.. 19 mln. each
Ride, microgroove.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With reading script.
CREDITS: Writer and narrator. Thomas Klise; art, David Seay.
SUMMARY: Critically Interprets John Steinbeck's depression
novels: Of mice and men. In dulitous battle, and Grapes of wrath.
Includes photographs of Steinbeck and scenes of the American de-
pression of tlie IdSO'a.
1. Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. I. Thomas S. Klise Company.
[ PS3537.T3234] 818 74-789741
Thomas S. Klise Co.
Steinberg, John
see
My garbage.
Stella Maris (Motion picture) Pickford Film Corp. Re-
leased by Artcraft Pictures Corp., 1918.
litO mln. fli. h&w. 16 mm.
Orlginully released In .t5 mm.
In the Mary Pickford film collection. Library of Congress.
Basted on WllllHm J. l>odce's novel of the same title.
Crfditt: Director, Marshall A. Neilan; photoplay, Frances Marion;
phoU>graphy. Walter Stradllng. Catt.- Mary Pickford. Conway
Tearle, Camllle Ankewlch, Ida Waterman. Herbert Standing, Jo-
sephine Crowell. Mrs. Coonletl.
tiumman/: Contrasts the life and experiences of Stella Mai-is, the
beautiful, sheltered daughter of wealthy parents, with those of
Unity Blake, an unattractive, unloved girl from a London or[*an-
age. both of whom fail in love with the same man. Mary Pick-
ford plays the dual role of Stella and Unity.
I. I.Arke, William John. 1863-1030. Stella Marls, ii.
Pickford Film Corpora- tlon. ni. Artcraft Pictures Corpora-
tion. IV. Mary Pick- ford film collection.
Fj 68-371
The Stellar universe (Filmstrip) Common Ground, Lmi-
don, 1954. Made by E. A. Beet. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
32 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : A study of the stars as a system of dusters, nrimlae,
and galaxies.
1. Stars. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educa-
tional Associates.
523.2 78-738552
Curman EklDcatlonal Associates
Stem MCtioalBg mi ataUaft. [Fdnutrip] Adrian Vance.
Released by Universal Education and Viiual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phoooUpe in caMcOe. (Microscopy)
SUMMARY: Inuoduce* aOtdentt to the micro«x»pic worid. OuUinei the
proper procedure for uaining and aectioniiii when unng ■ microscope. With
captioiu.
I . Staini and waining (Miaoaoafy) I Vance, Adriwi. 11. Umvw»*l Edu-
cation artd Visual Art*. III. Sciiea: MicroKopy. iFilnstripi
578 76-740659
[QH237]
Universal Education and
VUual ArU
72
MARC
Stems and their work (FUrmtrip) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1967.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Flowering plants: their structure nnd
funt-tlon )
Creditt: CoHaborntor. George I. Schwartz.
Summary: DescrH>es the function ol stems in flowering plants.
Points out that stems support leaves and provide for the storage
of water and the passage of water, minerals, and food between
roots, leaves, and flowers. Shows how stems manufacture food In
absence of leaves and help produce new plants.
1 Stems (Botany) i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca EducaUonal
Corporation. Series: Flowering plants: their structure and func-
tion (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4173
Encyclopaedia Brltan-
nlca FMucatlonal Corp.
Stencil with water colors (Motion picture) Chandler Pub.
Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
A mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Art experience series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Crediti: Protlucer. Richard Szumskl.
Summary: Demonstrates the technique of making stencils with
water colors. For primary grades.
1 Stencil work. 2. Water-colors. L Chandler Publishing Com-
pany, San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Art experience series (Motion picture)
372.5 74^702282
M*<i raw-Hill Book O.
Stenographer slump (Motion picture) American Manage-
ment Association, 1967.
Ti mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Developing supervisory leadership
skills. Case study no. 7)
Summary: A case study showing that a supervisor must exercise
Judgment before acting on an employee's request, aa seen In thti case
of a manager who must determine whether to believe a stenographer,
who demands a transfer for reasons of health, or her boas, who states
that she doesn't want to work hard.
— Another issue, b&w.
1. Supervisors. 2. Supervision of employees. i. American Man-
agement Aiisociation. Series: Developing supervisory leadership
skills (Motion picture) Case study no. 7.
658.31 73-707199
Stcntor (Motion picture) Educational Services, 1966.
4 mln. gl. color. 8 mm. (Small things)
With notes.
Made fin* the Elementary Science Study project.
Bvmmary: Uses time-lapse photography and advanced microscopy
to present a detailed study of the structure, shape, and movement of
the microscopic organism. Stentor.
1. Stentor— Juvenile films. i. -Educational Services. Inc., Newton,
Mass. Series: Small things (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2422
Education Development Center
Stentor {Motion picture) Educational Services. Released
by Eiilinp Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge,
4 mlu. si. color. 8 mm.
lH.4|ied In super 8 mm. and stamliinl 8 nun.
Originally made for the Elementary Science Study I'rojfi-am.
With film notes on i-arfrldge case.
Summary: K detailed study of the microscopic organism fifenfor.
1, Stentor — Juvenile films. i. FMucillonal Servk-es, inc. New-
ton. .Mass. II. Eating Corporation. Cambridge. Mass.
Fi A 67-1019
Ealing Corporation
Stentor (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
.'i mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (The ProtoEoans)
l»op film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CicdHn: Producer, Bruce J, Russell.
Summnrjt: A study of Ihe lo-omotlon, fee<ling currents, symbiotic
algae, and internal organelles of Stentfyr.
1. Stentor. i. Thorne Films. Inc., Boulder, Oolo. Swlea: The
PruloEoans (Motion picture)
593 75-707064
Thorne Films
Stentor — a large ciliate (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Rritaniiica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Microbiology)
Ix>op film.
With teacher'a guide.
Bummary: Uses mlcropbotography to study the Btmitor.
1. Stentor. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corpora-
tion. Series: Microbiology (Motion picture)
593 79-709086
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Bducattonal Corp.
360
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
step by 8tep {Motion picture) Australian News and Infor-
mation Bureau, 1965. Released in the U. S., 1967.
22 tnln ed. Mw. 16 mm.
Crediti: Producer, Frank BagnaU; director and script, Antonio
Colaclno. , ...
Summurv: Show* the work being done by spastic center* m Aaa-
tralla to educate children affected by cerebral palsy.
1. Cerebral palsied children — Education. i. Australia. News
and Information Bureau.
362.7 Fi A 68-3060
Aimtrnlinn News and Information Bureau
Step-by-»tep {Motion picture) American Public Welfare
Association, in cooperation with WITW. Released by
Indiann University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
30 mill. sd. t>&w. 18 mm. (Casework in public welfare)
Creiitf: Director, Guy Justice, Jay U Roney.
SuinvMry: Thomas D. Hunt, of the American Public Welfare As-
sociation Project (HI Ag\ag, and Gene Wilhlte, sodal serrloes con-
sultant for the Illinois Dept of Public Aid, reexamine some of the
elements which make It possible to do public welfare casework. Ex-
plains that the ultimate value of any of the elements of casework
lies in Its efTectiTeoesa in aiding the caseworker to achieve the re-
sults and satisfactions that he seeks.
1. Social case work. i. American Public Welfare Associatton.
ti. Indiana. Unlrerslty. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Casework
In public welfare (Motion picture)
361.3 74-700919
Indiana. Unir. .\udio- Visual Center
Step lightly (Motion picture) U. S. Public Health Service.
Made and released by Countryman-KlanR, 1968.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credili: Narrator, John Daly.
BummoT]/: A public safety film which points out the need for the
pedestrian and cyclist alike to be reflectorized while on the road at
night. Uses dummies to illustrate what can happen to the human
body If struck by a moTluK vehicle.
1. Trafflc safety. 2. Pedestrians. l U. S. Public Health Serv-
ice, n. Countryman-Klang, Inc.
614.8 70-700075
Countryman-Klang, Inc.
Stepfinek, Miroslav, 1923-
see
The Sword,
Stephen (Filmstrip) Usherwood and Usherwood, Eng. Re-
leased in the IT. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (RelgTi by reign)
With manual.
SUMMARY: Describes the character of Will Stephen, and ex-
amlnen the politics, religion, society, learning, arts, and science of his
reign.
1. Stephen, King of England. 1097?-11.M. 2. Gt. Brit.— History-
Stephen, llS.Vll.'Vl. I. Usherwood and Usherwood. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Reign hy reign (Filmatrlp)
[DA198.5] 942.02 75-740463
Universal Education and Visual Arts
[Stephen A. HiteheH,
1950.
{Motion picture) NBC Televiaon,
28 miu. sd. bJtw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast March 15, 1963, on the NBC-TV documentary show
Meet the press.
Credits: Producers, Martha Roimtree, Lawrence Splvak; director,
Carl L>eKen ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Stephen Mitchell, chairman of the Democratic National
Committee, dlscu^ies his (larty's plans for the next election year
with Lawrence Splvak, moderator, Mae Craig. Edward FolUard,
William Lawrence, and Ernest Llndley.
1. Mitchell. Stephen A. 2. Democratic Party. 3. Elections— U. S.
I. National Broadcasting Onnpany, inc. NBC Television Network.
Seri*>s: Jleet the press (Motion picture)
329.3 70-701469
[Stephen A. Hitchellj (Motion picture) NBC Television,
195.3.
28 mil s<I. b&w, 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Sept. 6, lOiS. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Crediti: Producers. Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak; director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Stephen Mitchell, chairman of the Democratic National
Committee, dlscus.9es the attempts belnjf made to mend the split
between northern and southern Democrata He talks with Martha
Rountree, moderator. Ned Brooks, Ernest Llndley, Charles Lucey,
and Lawrence Splvak.
1. Mitchell, Stephen A. 2. Democratic Patty. i. National
Broadcasting Company. Inc. NBC Television Network. Series:
Meet the press (Motion picture)
329.3 75-701470
(Stephen A. Mitchell} {Motion picture) NBC Television,
1954.
28 mil. sd. biw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast May 2, 1954, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Creditx: Producer, Lawrence Splvak; director, Carl Degen; spon-
sor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Stephen Mitchell, chairman of the Democratic National
Committee, discusses the nirrent assets and liabilities of the Demo-
crats as the party out Of power. He talks with Deena Clark,
moderator. Jack Bell, Raymond Brandt, Lawrence Splvak, and
Rldiard Wilson.
1. MltcheT, Stephen A. 2. Democratic Party. i. National
Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC Television Network. Series:
Meet the presH (Motion picture)
329.3 79-701471
Stephen Bosustow
see
My mother is the most beautiful woman in
the world: a Ukrainian folk tale.
Stephen Bosustow Productions
see Bosustow (Stephen) Productions
Educational Audio
Stephen Collins Foster (Filmstrip)
Visual, 1965.
40 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Composers, series 1)
With teacher's guide and notes.
Creditt: Visual editor, Lucy Sargent; text editor, Robert Sherman.
Summary: Recreates in detail the life of Stephen Foster and the
times In which he lived, using prints, paintings, pictures, and other
authentic documenta
1. Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. i. Educational Audio
Visual, inc.. Pleasnntvllle, N. Y. Series: Composers (Filmstrip)
aeries 1.
Fi A 67-3981
Educational Audio Visual
Stephen Crane: The red badge of courage (FUmatrip)
Educational Audio Visual, 1967.
01 fr. bAw. with color sequences. 35 mui. and phonodlsc: 1 s.,
12 In., 33i rpm., 15 mln. mlcrogroove (Study unit series)
Based on the novel entitled The red badge of courage, by Stei)lien
Crane.
On side 2 of phonodlsc (13 mln.) : Stephen Crane's fhort story
The veteran.
Credit$: Editor, Alfred ti. Wilson; research assistant. Barbara
Martinsons.
Summary: Uses reproductions from Frank Leslie's Illustrated
newspaper and Harper's weekly, as well as photographs from the
Brady Collections to describe the setting of The red badge of
courage and to review deuita about the life of Stephen Crane.
1. Crane. Stephen. 1871-1900. The red badge of courage. l
Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900. The red badge of courage, n. Educa-
tional Audio Visual, inc.. Pleasaotvllle, N. V. Series: Study unit
series (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4177
Educational Audio Visual
Stephen F. Booth Productions
see
Brighty of the Grand Canyon.
Stephen F. Verona Films
see
Double exposure.
The Music people.
Stephen Foster {FUnvitrip) Brunswick Productions, 1966.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. (Famous composers, set 2)
Creditt: Director, Karen Welntraub; writer, Susan Goldman; art,
Al Pearson ; editor, Ann Lipson.
Summary: Describes the life and works of poet and composer
Stephen Foster.
1. Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. r. Brunswick Productiona
Series ; Famous composers ( Filmatrlp) »et 2.
927 Fi A 68-4414
Educational Record Sale*
Stephen Fuller Austin, the father of Texas {FOmBtrip)
BMI Film Productions and Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1967.
00 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 in.. 33i rpm.. 13
mln. (Landmarks In the history of Texas)
Credits: Producer and author, Walter M. Burks; original photog-
raphy. Maurice Prather.
Summary: Presents events In the life of Stephen F. Austin. 1798-
1836, through photographs, paintings, sketches, and historical docu-
ments.
1. Austin, Stephen Puller, 1793-1836 i. RMI Pilm Productiona
n. Coleman Film Enterprises. Series: landmarks In the history
of Texas (Filmstrip)
923 72-735475
RMI Film Productions
Stephens ,
see
Paul E
Art designs using cathode rays.
Steps {Motion picture) PPG Industries, 1969. Made by
Torricelli Productions.
2 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Graphics and optical effects are used as an opening
and a Ull for old films that still show the old PPG logo and the old
name of the company (Pittsburgh Plate Glass).
1. Movlng-plctures In advertising. i. PPQ Industries.
^.™ 666 70-702588
The Steps of d<Hiut production (Motion picture) Kerry
Levitt. Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1968.
12 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Shows how doughnuts are made. Filmed during work-
ing hours In a doughnut shop. Follows each step from the mtsiog
and raising of the dough, through to the final aale of the douglmata. '
1. Doni^uta i. Levitt, Kerry, n. BuTtman Kodak Company.
641.7 74r-702M9
CINE
Steps to mature reading (Motion picture) Starting Tomor-
row Pn^^rams, 1967. Made by Milner-Fenwick.
30 min. sd- Wtw. 16 mm. (Individualizing your reading pro-
gram)
With teacher's guide, workshop leader's guide, and reading ma-
terials klL
SUMMARY : A teacher- training film to be presented in a work-
shop situation. Illust.-ates methods for improving reading ability.
1. Reading. I. Starting Tomorrow Programs (Firm) II. Se-
ries: Individualising your reading program (Motion picture)
[LB1050] 370.7 75-714209
Starting Tomorrow Programa
361
Steps to the moon (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, Lon-
don, 1970. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual
Publications.
3^ f r. color. 35 mm. ( Space, no. 9)
With script.
CREDITS: Author. L. J. Carter; drawing^ D. Hardy.
SUMMARY: Traces the atagea which led to the first landing of
man on the moon, showing how he met and overcame the various
problems Involved. With captions.
1. Space flight to the moon. I. Visual Publications, ltd.. London.
II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series; Space (Filmstrip)
na9.
[TL799.M6]
Mclntyre Visual
629.46
Publications
70-739113
Steps toward maturity and heaHti (Motion picture) Walt
Disney Protluctions in association with Upjohn Co. Re-
leased by Walt Disney 16 mm. Fihns, 1968.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Upjohn health series)
With study guide.
Credits: Producer, Ken Peterson; director, Les Clark.
Summary: Uses animation and live action to point out how the
responsibility of caring for one's body passes from nature to par-
ents, and then to the individual. Points out that the ultimate health
and maturity of man depends on the extent and strength of his so-
cial, mental, and physical bearing.
I. Hygiene. i. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. Buena VIsU
Distribution Company, Inc. Walt Disney 16 mm. Films. S»le8-
The Upjohn health series (Motion picture)
w ,.r., .n ^^^-^ Fi A 68-2682
Watt Disney IG mm. Films
Sterile Seld preparation : wound eare (Motion picture)
J. B. Lippinoott Co., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Asepsis: medical and surgical)
Fundi! men tats of nursing.
lyoupfllm mounteil In cartridge.
With Instructor and student guides.
Credits: NurMluK consultant. l>i>retta Dick.
Summary.- Demonstrates the ettsentlal aseptic procedures In pre-
paring a sterile field and caring for a wound.
1. Wounds. 2. Asepsis and antisepsis. l Llpplncott (J. B.)
Company, Philadelphia. Series: Asepsis: medical and aorglcal
(Motion picture) Series : Fundamentals of nursing (Motion picture)
610.73 70-704783
J. B. Upplncott Co.
Sterile linen processing (Filmstrip) Robert J. Brady
Co., 1969.
75 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33A rpm^
17 mln. (Central medical and surgical supply service operation,
DO. 7)
Al-so ls.<tued with phonotape In cassette.
With illustrated procedure manual.
SUMMARY: Describes the various methodg of aterlle linen
proces-'ilng. stresses the many advantages of central linen processing,
and demonstrates the proper method for lnsi)ectlng, folding, assem-
bling, wrapping, dating, and labeling packs of linen.
1. Hospitals — Furniture, equipment, etc. 1. Robert J. Brady
Company. II. Series: Central medical and surgical supply service
operation (FMlmstrlp) no. 7.
[KAy68] 36-2.1 73-7;i9.'>99
Robert J. Brady Co.
Sterile technique and dressing change (Filmstrip) Trainei
Corp., 1968.
1U3 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 s.. 12 In., 33| rpm.,
25 min. mlcrogroove. (Patient care aeries— .special needs, 2)
Also issued with phonotape In cawtette.
Developed In cooperation with Orange County Medical Center.
With Instructor's guide and script.
Summary : A training film for nurses. Eiplains sterile technique
the basic principles, preparing a sterile field, handling sterile ob-
jects, preparing for dressing change, and changing the dressing.
1. Bandages and bandaging. 2. Asepsis and antisepsis. l.
Tralnei CorporaUoa. Series: Patient care series— special needs.
2 (Filmstrip)
610.73 79-737615
Tralnex Corp.
Sterilization of hiboratory glassware (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 mln. Mi. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology)
Loop film.
With teachers* guide.
liummary: Presents standard techniques for preparing petrl dishes,
flasks, and pipets for sterilization In an autoclave, and shows use of
cotton and metal caps during this preparation.
1. Sterilisation. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Bacteriology (Motion picture)
674.028 78-703763
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educatiooal Corp.
Sterilizati<m without heat: menbrane filtration (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 mln. Ml. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and botany)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher.**' guide.
Bummary: Demonstrates a process of sterillaatlon without heat
using a membrane filtration ayatem.
1. Sterilisation. l Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cori>o-
ration. Series: Bacteriology and boUny (Motion picture)
574.028 73-703717
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Steriliiatioa without heat: smaD quantities (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and botany)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Shows bow to assemble and handle the equipment
necessary for sterilising a liquid with a membrane Alter.
1. Sterilization. i. Encyckipaedla Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. (Series: Bacteriology and botany (Motion picture)
574.028 77-703718
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Sterling Associates
see
Geography of survival.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sterling Communications, inc.
see
The Miracle of vision.
Sterling Educational Films, inc.
see
Agencies and services of the United States
Government.
Apollo 8 — go for TU.
Apollo 11.
Arctic people.
Babies first four months.
Barracuda,
Basic economic concepts.
Basic electricity and magnetism. ICit no. 1.
Basic electricity and magnetism. Kit no, 2.
Basic use of scissors.
no. 1.
Beginning conversational English. Kit
no. 2.
Beginning conversational English. Kit
Beginning conversational English. Kit.
3.
Beginning conversational French. Kit no. 1.
Beginning conversational French. Kit no. 2.
Beginning conversational French. Kit no. 3.
Beginning conversational Spanish. Kit
Beginning conversational Spanish. Kit
no. 2.
Beginning conversational Spanish. Kit
Beginning conversational Spanish. Kit
no. 4.
B^ond the sky.
Big people — little people.
Boat families.
Bob a job.
Bush first aid, part 1.
Bush first aid, part 2.
Capital letters, part 1.
OMt iraa boJler aMembly.
Castles in the sea.
Central America.
Chance encounter.
The Coral reef.
Curl up small.
Desert people.
Deserts.
Designs for living.
Distress signals, part 1.
Distress signals, part 2.
Drafting: Drawing and planning for metal
work.
Drafting: Drawing and planning for wood
work.
Dressing fish .
The Drill pceM.
East Africa.
Eating with spoon; liquid.
Economics in the home, school, and
community. Kit no. 1: Interdependence.
Economics in the home, school, and
community. Kit no. 2: Division of labor.
Economics in the home, school, and
community. Kit no. 3: Supply and demand.
Economics in the home, school, and
community. Kit no. 4: Ownership.
Economics in the home, school, and
community. Kit no. 5: Distribution of goods.
Economics in the home, school, and
community. Kit no. 6: Money and barter.
Edible plants.
Eighteen cousins.
Electronics.
Emergency compass.
Eyes are for seeing.
The Face of the Sahara.
Family activities.
The family farm.
Film firsts, part 1-2.
The Fire flowers of Yet Sing Low.
Fire making and shelters.
Five on a treasure island.
The Flag of the United Slates.
Food for health.
Food groups and how to cook them.
Fonupeopto.
Friendly game.
Frostbite and snowbllndness.
General Douglas MacArthur.
Ghosts and ghouUes.
Glues and clamps.
362
The Gold rush '68.
Heat and hemispheres.
Highland people.
How do fish swim?
Hunted In Holland.
Ice fishing, part 1.
Ice fishing, part 2,
Ice safety.
India: crafts and the craftsman.
Introducing Insects.
Introducing maps and globes.
Introducing weather.
Island people.
Japan's art— from the land.
Japan's new family patterns.
Jellyfish and their relatives.
Jobs in welding.
Kitchen management principles.
Knights in armor.
Let's look at New Zealand.
l£t's talk about rules.
Let's tell time.
life begins at sea.
Life cycles of lower animals.
Light and shadow.
Looking like what you're not.
The Lost world revisited.
Making a half -slip.
Making a thread pouch.
Maps and weather vanes.
Maternity hospital routine.
Measuring and layout tools.
Modem mathematics. Kit no. 1: Adding
to make new sets.
Modern mathematics. Kit no. 2: Adding
and subtraction.
Modem mathematics. Kit no, 3: Multi-
plication and division.
Mountain pei^le,
Nigeria.
The Not 80 terrible octopus.
Outdoor cooking.
A Particular man.
Phonics series. Kit no. 1.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
sterling Educational Films, inc. (Ck>ntlnued)
FhonicB aeries. Kit no. 2.
Phonics scrleB. Kit no. 3.
Physical fitness: Appearance, rest, re-
laxation, and revitalization.
Physical fitness: Contribution of sports
to a balanced program.
Physical fitness: Exercise, strength,
and endurance.
Physical fitness; Fitness dividends from
dally activities.
Physical fitness: How fit should one be?
Physical fitness: How to t)egin and how
to progress.
Physical fitness: How to begin, what fit-
ness means to a woman.
Physical fitness: Muscular power and
organic power.
^Physical fitness: Weight control and
common sense about exercise.
Physical fitness: Weight control, diet,
exercise, and health.
Plains people.
Porpoise with a purpose.
Power drills for woodwork.
The Power of silence.
Prehistoric animals and plants. Kit no. 1
Preparing meals.
Preparing to cook.
Proper summer bush clothing.
Proper winter clothing.
Rainforest people.
Reston: a planned community.
Return ot the nene.
River people.
The Salvage gang.
The Scroll saw.
The Sea turtle.
Seacoast people.
Seams and hems — basting.
Selections from A child's garden of
verses.
The Sewing machine.
Sewing materials — preparation.
The Shape and color game,
Slielter construction in winter.
Simple machines.
Small letters, part 1.
Snows hoeing.
Someday.
Spring.
Stars, part 1.
Stars, part 2.
Study of the earth
Study of the sea.
The Survival kit, part 1.
The Survival kit, part 2.
Tales of Hiawatha.
Teenage cosmetics.
Ten commandments of gun safety.
Thermoplastics .
Tleing a bow on shoe.
Traps and snares.
Use and care of axes and knives.
Vanishing Cornwall.
Vigor,
Vim.
Woodworking lathe: spindle turning.
Sterling Institute
see
As Maine goes.
Sterling Movies U. S. A. , inc.
see
The Best we can do.
Build the land.
The ChaUenge of six billion.
Fish: master of movement/locomotion in
the sea.
The Four seasons of Yellowstone.
The Homely mollusk (Octopus Vulgaris)
Ideas of the theater with Harold Clurman.
The Invisible E — the civil engineer.
Keystone for education.
Old Mr. Ih-between.
Ore to core — and beyond.
A Party.
Pre -engineered steel buildings.
Rl^t of way.
363
Strange partners (symbiosis in the sea)
Symbiosis.
This is Dharmacy (the edge of decision)
Time to begin.
To catch a meal/feeding in the sea.
The Uncommon man.
Vanity Is the wind.
The Waiting game.
What will poor Robin do then?
A Winter gala.
Sterling Pictures Corporation
see
Face value.
Sterling Pictures Distributing Corporation
see
Face value.
Sterling silver— art treasure for todar {FxbMtrip) Ster-
ling Silversmiths Guild of America, 1967. Made by Tarot
Afisocintes.
50 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 »., 12 In., 33i rpra., 10
miD.
AJso isBued without recording.
With script and us«er"s guide.
Summary; Dii*ciis.sp« the Importance of art and design to the
home aod explalus the basic art principles. Illustrating balance,
proportion, rhythm, and harmony lnlier«it In sterling sliver and
other well-designed home furnlahlngs. Presents a brief hlirtory of
the knife, fork, and spoon, and Includes examples of set tables.
1. Silverware. 2. Table setting and decoration. i. Sterling
Silversmiths Guild of America.
739.2 78-732670
Sally Dickson Aawclates
The Sterling silver way (FUmBtrip) Sterling SUveramitha
of America, 1962. Made by Animatic Productions.
SS fr. color. 35 mm.
With user's guide and script
Cre4it»: Producer, Leonard B. Btliott
Summary: Deals with buying, caring for, and using BterllDg rflver
flatware. Gives pointers on Uble settings and modem table eti-
quette, as well as Information on traditional and contemporary de-
1. Silverware. 2. Table setting and decoration. l Sterling SU-
Tersmltha Guild of America.
642 Fi A 68-5187
Animatic Productions
Sterling Silversmiths Guild of America
see
SOver dctifn coo^iedtioot.
The Sterling story (FUmstrip) towle Silversmiths (196~1j
Blade by Herbert Kerkow, inc.
45 fr b&w. 35 mm.
SumMary: Uses photographs to show table settings for an In-
formal breakfast and luncheon, a formal dinner, and a formal and
Informal tea. Explains the step.s used In the production of a piece
of silver.
1. Table setting and decoration. 2, S II versml thing. l Towle
Manufacturing Company.
642 75-733085
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Stem, Gladys Bronwyn, 1890- The ugly
dachshund
see
The Ugly dachshund.
Stem, Isaac, 1920-
see
Small world: Casals, Ansermet, Stem.
Stem, Joan Keller
see
Magic machines.
Stern father {FUimtHp) Q+Ed Productions, 1966.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 9 mln.
<Teen-pi;i'eiit relationships, no. 4)
With teacher's study guide.
Credit*: Author, Evelyn Miller Berger; editor, Wallace Smith.
Summary: Illustrates the problems which can arise when an
autliorltarlan father will not altow his teenage son the responsibility
to make bis own dectalons.
1. Fathers and sons. i. Q+Ed Productions. Series: Teen-
parent relationships (Fllmstrlp) no. 4.
301.42 78-734490
Q+Ed Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Stem-Gerlach experiment {Motion picture) Edacation
Development Center, 1967.
^ min, Rd. b&w. 16 mm. (College physics Dim program)
Wirt! film jniUIf.
Credita: Director, John Frledmao ; photographer, Abraham Mo-
rochoik; e<1ltor, William Tano^rlng.
Summayv: Jt'riold R Zacharias Illustrates the Stei'n-Gerlach ex-
periment which demonstrates that a well oollimated beam of cesium
atoms is ^llt into two distinct beams when It passes through a
DOQ-unlforra magnetic field. Compares this result with what might
be expected If dlfTerent typ^^ f>t atoms and a uniform magnetic
field were tested.
• Another issue, super 8 mm.
1. Quantum theory. 2. Magnetism. i. Education Development
Center. Series: College physics film program (Motion picture)
539 Fi A 68-1443
Education Development Center
jSteve Allen and Carl Sandburg, {Motwn picture) Colum-
bia Broadcasting System, I960.
30 min. •^,,"'- ,^«-^^:^;SV«h?rwTeL^ to person.
J^S-'prSuc^r^'plIrrilffe^ty;' director.. Bob Dally. Dan
^- ?™iS'"c"ar^2"cCrilS«-<l interviews Steve Allen and hla
famiirrnTbeir''l;omrinRiyaYoaka Calif., and poet and biographer
^^'l' ¥,le^S?el"e^S'- '" ^2.*Sn''dburg. Carl. 187^1967. i Co-
in irB-ro'i'a^Unriy stem, inc. series: Person to person (Mo-
tion picture) ^^^ Fi 68-257
Sterc and Katbr: gotit^ steady. [Motion picture] Audio Produc-
tions, 1969. Released by Perennial Education.
It min. *d. color. 16 mm. (Dating icries)
Olh«r vereiofu: 16 mm in canridgc with magnelic *ound: lupcr 8 mm. on reel
with optica] lound; luper 8 mm in canridgc with magnetic lound; videoupe on
reel; and videocasacttc.
With teacher'i guide prepared by Evelyn Millit Duvall.
SUMMARY: Pictures ■ couple who have been going atcady for lome lime
and decide to break off their relationihip. Diicuuci how this is best done.
I. Adolescence. 2. Dating (Social customs) I Audio Productions, inc..
New York. II. Perennial Education, inc HI Series: Dating series. [Motion
cHQ796] 30 1 .4 1 72-701002
Perennial Education 72 MARC
Stevens (J. P. ) and Company
see
The Exciting world of Stevens fabrics.
Stevens, Leslie. The lovers
see
The War lord.
Stevens Film Productions
see
Treasure hunting: a family affair.
Stevens Productions
see
Music e}q}eriences , , . Bach is beautiful.
Music experiences . . . Grand Canyon suite.
Music experiences . . . Mississippi suite.
Music experiences . , . The little train of
the Caipira.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. A child's
garden of verses
see
A Child's garden of verses.
Selections from A child's garden of
verses .
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Kidnapped
see
Kidnapped.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. My shadow
see
The Owl and the pussy-cat jandj My shadow.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Treasure
Island
see
Treasure laland.
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. The wrong
box
The Wrong box.
Steve's home is a lighthouse (Motion picture)
Productions, 1970.
Echo Kilo
19 mio. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Director, writer, clnematographer, and editor. Eklmund
Katz.
SUMMARY : Illustrates and explains the functions of a lighthouse
through the eyes of a young bojr. Includes sceoee of a water spout,
migrating whales, sea lions, shallows, and jagged rocks.
1. Lighthouses. 1. Kcho Kilo Prodoctlooa.
[VKIOIO] 623.89 74-712027
Echo Kilo Productions
Stewardesses (Motion picture)
see Job opportunities: Stewardesses
Stewardship of abUldes. [Motion picturci Concordia Filma.
1963.
IS min. sd bAw 16 mm. (Discussion scries)
SUMMARY: Quesiions wlieiher the use of one's abilities and lalenu to the
fullesi consists in doing more than others or in doing the mott of which one is
I Ability 1. Concordia Publishing House. St. Louis. II. Series: Discus-
sion series. [Motion piclutei
(BF431i 248 72-701676
Concordia Films 72
MARC
Stewart, Mary, 1916-
The moon-spinners
The Moon-spinners.
Stewart, Michael. Bye bye Birdie
see
Bye Bye Birdie.
Stictting Nederlandse Onderwijs Film
see
Teach me how I can do it myself.
Stickleback: experiments with models {Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 ml:i. .si. color, super 8 mm. (Animal behavior)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case. , .^ ., ,,,„
Summary: Demonstrates the Instinctive behavior of the atlckle-
baclt alone and when confronted with model fish, and abows the
male stickleback fightlnn at their territorial boundarte.-!^ lUustratea
reoroductive activity, using a model of a female stIcklemicK.
1 Sticklebacks— Behavior. t. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge.
Mass. Series: Animal behavior (Motion picture)
597.5 77-700610
Ealing Corporation
Stickleback — male aggression {Motion picture) Halas and
Batchelor Education Division, London ,196-?j Released
in the U. S. by Potters Photographic Applications Co.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film, issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summarv: Uses eiperimenlB to show variouj circumstances In
which a male stickleback la aggressive.
1. Sticklebacks— Behavior. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films ltd., London, ii. Potters Photographic Applications Company.
697.5 Fi A 68-2949
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Stickleback — nesting and egg care {Motion picture) Halas
and Batchelor Education Division, I^ondon |19&-?i Re-
leased in the U. S. by Potters Photographic Applications
Co.
-1 min. si. color. 8 mm.
t^>op film. Issued In slantlard 8 mm. nnd in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows nesting and edg-care habits of the stickleback.
Including cll^sing the nest, collecting the algnl bundle, releasing the
eggs and fanning the eggs.
1. Sticklebacks — Behavior. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartootk
Films, ltd., London ii. Potters Photograplilc Applications Company.
597.5 Fi A 68-2937
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Sticks and stones will build a house (Motion picture)
KUED-TV. Released by Indiana University, Audio-
visual Center, 1971.
:!0 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer and direitor, Hlchard Moore.
SUMMAKY ; Traces the development of Indian architecture In
the southwestern United States, from crude pit-houses, through
miimmry cutist ruction, to apartment complexes housing as many as
two thousand tenants. Shows early attempta to explore remaining
ruins during archeologlcal expetlltloos In the ItKWa.
1. Indians of North America — Southwest, New — Architecture.
I. KUED-TV (Television station) Salt Lake City. II. Indiana.
University. Audio-Visual Center.
[E78.S7] 720.9701 70-712838
Indiana. Univ. Audio-Visual Center
Sticky my fingers, fleet my feet {Motion picture) John
Hancock, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm. . .. ^ -
Summary.- Shows a group of Madison Avenue touch football buffs
who are beaten by a teenaged boy and begin to feel their age.
1 Football. I. Hancock, John. 1939-
796.332 74-707:i84
CINE
Still a brother: inside the Negro middle class {Motion pic-
ture) William Greaves and William Branch. Keleaaed
by Co;;temi>orary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1968.
00 min. sd. b&w. I« mm.
Credits: Narrator, Os.sie Davis.
Summary: Discusses the behavior and aspirations of the Negro
middle class, the nature of the society which parallels but is
completely separate from the white counterpart, problems of housing
In prestigious comtnunities and resorts, the risk of black culture,
and the role of religion in a period of black nationalism.
1. Negroes. i. Greaves. William, ii. Branch, William,
iir. Contemporary FlIms/McOraw-HlII.
301.45 Fi A 68-2704
Contemporary Films/ McGraw-Hill
The StiU and the quiet {Motim. picture) Palmar Produc-
tions Enterprises. Released in Canada by Wmdemere
Releasing Co., 1968.
to min. sd. color. 16 mm. , , „ „
CrediU: Producer, director, and writer, M. I. Walker.
Slim ma.-!/: A dramatization about a young lawyer who, because
of a complex which he has acquired, comee very near to wrecking
his career.
Another issue. 35 mm.
I. Palmar Productions Enterprises.
Company.
791.43
National Film Board of Canada
n. Wlndemere Releasing
Fi A 68-3233
Still got Ufc to go. [Motion picture] WKY-TV, 1971.
News Special Projects Dcpt
Made by
30 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Show* inmates, pr»on official*, uid pvole oAicen in Okta-
hom« City behind pri»on wiUi aod in •treet» and dleyi u dwy point out tome
of itw c«uva of recidiviHn in the Oklahoma correcikmal lyiWm utd the need
for ■ mesningful rctubilitmtioo program for (ir«t offender*.
I, Recidivists— Oklahoma. 2. Rchabiliution of criminal*— Oklahoma.
I. WKY-TV (Television lUticm) Oklahoma City. ,. ,,„
[HV93051 364.4 74-715455
CINE 72
MARC
Still more jack from your beanstalk {Motion picture)
Amchem Products, 1966. Made by Creative Visual Media.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumuatiy: Reports recent findings regarding the use of Amlbeo
pre-emergence chemical herbicide at.d Its effect on soybean produc-
tion. Emphasizes sovbean losses which occur at harvest.
1. Soy-bean. 2. Herbicides. i. Amchem products. Inc.. Amber,
Pa.
633
Fi 68-24
Stimulus world of the infant. [Motion picture] University of Kan-
sas Bureau of Child Research. Released by University of Kan-
sas Audiovisual Center, 1971.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Depicts the stimulation of high-risk infants lo detect rcurda-
lion and to help minimiie the possibiliiy of developing disability at a laier agc-
Natration in Spanish.
1, Mentally handicapped children Care and ireaimeni. 2. Infanis Dis-
eases-Diagnosis. 1. Kansas University. Bureau of Child Research II
Kansas. University. Audiovisual Center.
618.9 72-702016
University of Kansas of 72 MARC
Child Research
Stirling and Gowan, Kahn, Buckminster Fuller (Filmstrip)
Visual Publications. Ixindon. Released in the T. S. by
Mclntyre Visual Publications, 1970.
40 fr color. 3;; mm. (Architecture in the 2«th century)
With lecture notes.
CREDITS' Compiler and annotater. John Donat.
Sl'MMARY- Presents examples of twentieth century architecture
by Stirling. Gowan, Kabo. and Buckminster Fuller and portrays the
relation of the buildings to their environments.
1 Architecture. Modem— 20th century. 2. Architecture and so-
cietv I Visual Publications, lUL, London. II. Mclntyre Visual
Publications. HI. Series: Archttectur« In the 20th century (Hlm-
strip)
(NA680]
A. I* A. Booklist
724.9
71-738868
364
The Stirling engine brought up to date {Motion picture)
N. V. Philips, Eindhoven. Released in the U. S. by
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
18 iiiiii. »d. color. 16 mm.
Bumnm>v-- Demonstrates the new modes of operation of the cycle
of the hot air engine Invented by Robert Stirling. „ „ ™, ^
1. Alr-englnes. i. Philips' aioellampenfabrl^en, N. V.. Eind-
hoven, u. McOraw-HUI Book Company.
621.4 70-7(H598
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Stitchery {Motion picture) AOI Films, 1969.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Rediscovery )
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer. Stellos Itoccos; design, Karen I.aurenoe.
Summary: Demonstrates the basic procedures Involved In the
technlquea of embroidery, needlepoint, and applique; Illustrates the
wide range of design possibilities which may be achieved.
1. Needlework. i. ACI Films, lac. Series: Rediscovery
(Motion picture) -«„-o
746.4 75-704678
ACl Films
Stitchery. Part 1 : Cardboard and screen (Motion picture)
Hester and As-sociates, 1966.
3 mill- si. color. 8 mm. ( Art processea)
Iioopfitm mounted lo cartridge.
ItMued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Crediti: Authors, Clarence Klncald. Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of cardboard and screen In stitch-
ery. In a film designed to Introduce the young child to stitchery.
1. Needlework— Juvenile films. i. Hester and Assoctatea.
Series : Art processes ( Motion picture)
746.4 Fi A 68-2346
Hester and Aasoclates
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Stitchery. Part 2: Applique [Motion picture) Hester und
Associates, 1906.
4 mill. >i. roloi-. 8 mm. (Art processes)
Ivoop nim mouQted in cartridge.
Issued In standard 9 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Ci-editt: Auttiors. Clarence Klncaid, Stanley Msdeja.
Siiittmary: Demonstrates two methods of BppHquft technique In
Btltchery.
1. Appliqu^. I. Hester and Assoclate& Series; Art proc-
esses (Motion picture)
746.4 Fi A 68-2347
Hester and Associates
Stitchery. Part 3: Traditional stitches {Motion picture)
Jlestoi' ami As-^-K-infcs, 106(5.
4 mil. "i. color. 8 mm. (Art procesaes)
Loop lilm mounted in cartridge.
ls.sued in staniliird S mm. and In super 8 mm.
With stud)' guide.
Credits: Authors, Clarence Kincald, Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrates how to sew several traditional embroi-
dery stitches, and explains their application to creative stitchery.
Include^< iiiustraiions of the herringhone, the ninolng, the buttonhole,
and the chain stitch.
1. Embroidery. i. Hester and Associates. Series; Art proc-
esses (Motion picture)
746.4 Fi A 68-2348
Hestfrniid .Associates
Stit^iiV. [Slide set) Research A Educatioa DepL. American
Crafts Council, 1968.
79 sttda. cokw. 2 « 2 in.
With jcripi.
SUMMARY: Prcacou a l%texhftiitioo of hittofical and coaUmporary em-
broidery >( (he MuMiun of Coolcmporvy Creft* in New York.
1 Embroidery— Exhibilioak. I. American Crafts Council. Museum of
Contemporary Crafts. [1. American Crafti Couitcii. Rcaearch * Educaiioa
Dcpi.
cNK920l) 746.4 72-733956
Rcaearch & Education 72 MARC
Depl., American Crafts
Council
Stock market crash of 1929 (Motion picture) Anargyros
Film Library, 1970.
4 min. si. b&w. 8 ram. (Highlights of American history)
Loop film, l.ssued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In
cartridge with notes and bibliography.
Summary: Depicts the era preceding the great depression lo
America, with President Hoover forecasting a sound economy and
the nation enjoying the prosperity of the "roaring twenties." In-
cludes scenes of the New York Stock Kxcbange during and after
the panic of "Black Thursday," and scenes of factory shutdowns,
soup kitchens, and the unemployed.
1. Depre-ssions— 192&— U. S. 2. S tock -exchange— U. S. 3. U. S.—
Economic conditions — 1918-1945. i. Anargyros Film Library.
Series: Highlights of American history (Motion picture)
973.91 71-707481
Anargj-ros Film Ubrary
Stockholm (Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides,
1962.
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
Other versions (41 fr. and 41 double fr.) issued with script
Crcditt: Author, Louis De Voi-sey. Jr.
Summary: Traces the development of the city of Stockholm in
relation to the through trafllc routes from the Atiaotic to the Baltic
Sea. With captions.
1. Stockholm — History. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
914.87 77-736074
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Stockholm [Fibujitrip) Xorstedts bildband, Stockholm.
Made by Sven Samelius. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associate's, 1968.
31 fr. color. .V. iriiii.
With teacher's KUlde.
Credits: Autlior, B. Hookway.
Summari/: Scenes of Stockholm, and an account of the main
plai-eH of interest in the city.
■ Another issue, double fr.
1. .St ixk hill in— Inscription. i. Nor^tedis bildband. ii. Carman
Educational ,\.ssociates.
914.85 71-736792
Cnrnian Educational Aswoclates
A Stocking yarn (Motion picture) Bur-Mil Cameo Stock-
ings and Chemstrand Corp. Released by Modem Talking
Picture Service ,196-?,
18 mio. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summorv: Presents a behind-the-scenes view of the testing rooios
of .McCalls and the research center of a large hosiery manufacturer.
Includes suggestions for correct nylon care.
1. Hosiery, NyifM). L Burlington Industries. Inc. ii. Chem-
strand Corporation. iiL Modern Talking Picture Service, lac.
687 Fi A 67-5176
Modern Talking Picture Service
Stocks (Fihnjitrip) Eye Gate House, 1968.
44 fr. color. 3r> rani, i Mathematics in action, no. 8)
With teachers manual.
Creiftfs; Writer, Douglas J. Erath ; illustnttors. Douglas J. Erath.
Miirgarot S. Krath.
Suminari/. l»escrit>es how small businewtes develop into corpora-
tion.<>. Explains the value of a share, a dividend, and an equity, and
d^nes associated terms.
1. Stocks. 2. Small business. 3. Corporations. i. Eye Gate
House, ln«. Series: Mathematics in acticm (Filmstrip) no. 8.
332.6 Fi A 68-^3700
Eye Gate House
Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902. The lady, or
the tiger?
see
A Discussion of Frank Stockton's The
lady, or the tiger?
The Lady, or the tiger? by Frank Stockton.
Stockton, John Robert, 1903- Introduction to
business & economic statistics
see
Transparencies for introduction lo business and eco-
nomic statistics.
Stoke -Mandevi lie Hospital
see
Dlustrations of childhood
Stokely CamiduwL [Motion picture] Mert KopUn and Charles
Grinker. Released by Time-Life Films, 1970.
4 min. tJ. color. 16 mm. (Black vicwi on race. no. 8)
SUMMARY: Prescnu public remarlis by Stokely Carmichael whicli cxpreit
the philosophy of th« bUck leader concerning race reialiont.
I Carmichaei. Sioliely. 2. United Sutet— Race question 1. Koplin.
Men. II. GhnkeT. Charles. III. Time-Life Rims. iV. Series: Black views on
race. (Motion picture] no. 8.
lE185.615i 301.45 70-714604
Time-Lire Films 73 MARC
Stoker, Bram, 1847-1912
see
Dracula, prince of darkness.
Stokes, Frank
see
Economics: workers who build houses.
Sunlight and shadow in painting.
Stokes, Glenn M
see
The Mosquito fighters.
Stokes, Percy
see
Water purification.
Stolen hours (Motion picture) Mirisch Films, London, and
Barbican Films. Released in the U. S. by United Artists
Corp., 1963.
07 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Color by Del-uxe.
Based on the play Dark victory, by George Emereon Brewer. Jr.,
and Bertram Bloch.
Credits: Producer. Denis Holt: director. Daniel Petrle; screen-
play, Jessamyn West; story adaptation, Joeeph Hayes; music, Mort
Lindsey : director of photoeraphy. Harry Waxman ; film editor,
Geoffrey Foote. Cant: Susan Hayward. Michael Craig, Diane Baker,
EMward Judd, Paul Rogers,
Summarv: A drama about a wealthy American playglrl living In
England who suddenly tearns that she has only a short time to live.
I. Brewer, George, 189&-19R8. Dark victory, ii. Mirisch Films.
HI. Barbican Films. iv. United Artists Coriwration.
Fi 67-1359
The Stolen necklace (Motion picture) ACI Films, 1971.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SCM.M.\RY : An adaptation of a tale from India, written and
Illustrated by Anne Rockwell, about a pearl necklace which is stolen
from a princess by a monkey.
I. Rockwell. Anne F. The stolen necklace. II. ACI Films, Inc.
398.24 79-713454
CINE
[StfRnach mcmtage, (Motion picture) Miles Laboratoriee,
(1966*, Made by Jack Tinker and Partners.
1 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Writer. Dich Rich ; music, Sasha Burland.
Summary: Television commercial for Alka-Seltzer. A filmed
montage showing the stomachs of people In a variety of occupations
and conditions— from a prizefighter to a belly dancer— to back-
ground music entitled No matter what shape your stomach's in, by
the T-Bones.
1. Stomach. l Miles Laboratories, Inc., Elkhart, Ind.
659.1 Fi 67-2021
Stomatal opening and closing (Motion picture) Iowa State
University, Film Production Unit, 1968.
4 mil', color. (Iowa State University plant science films)
Versions available: si., magnetic sd., optical sd., cartridge, reel.
8 mm., super 8 mm.. 16 mm.
With film guide.
Summary: Demonstrates with balloons the meclianicai principle
Involved in the opening and closing of stomata. Shows actual
stomatal apparatus operating In leaf epidermis.
1, Stomata. i. Iowa. State University of Science and Tech-
nology, Ames. Film Production Unlt.
581.4 Fi A 68-1981
Iowa. State Univ. Film E*roductlon Unit
Stone, A. Harris,
see
The last free bird
The Last free bird.
Stone, Bernard
see
12-12-42.
Stone, David V
see
Presenting the Offer.
Stone (H. M.) Productions
see
Angle relationships.
Area of trapezoids.
Area of triangles.
Cauies of ocean currents.
Chromosomes and LSD in man.
Commumcating with the itars.
Drugs and your body.
Drues in our world.
The Ecology of the forest.
The Ecology of the sea.
ElectroD transfer in chemical change.
E:q>onents and multiplication.
Getting along at home.
Getting along at school.
Growing up — boys.
Growing up— girls.
Measuring the electron charge by Millikan's tech-
nique.
Measuring the electron mass by e/m method.
Moon rocks.
New methods of forecasting weather.
Ocean currents of the world.
Parallel lines and angle relationships.
Pollution of the atmosphere.
Pollution of the waters.
Polynomials and multiplication.
Proton transfer in cliemical change.
Reproductive hormones in man.
Systems of linear equations (algebraic
approach)
^sterns of linear equations (graphical
approach)
Travel to outer planets.
Understanding myself.
Understanding others.
Stone, Irving, 1903- The agony and the
ecstasy
see
The Agony and the ecstasy.
365
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Stone, Oliver
see
Last year in Vietnam.
The Madman of Martinique.
Michael and Marie.
Stone age Americans (Motion picture) ABC Television
Network. Made by Daniel Wilson. Released by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1970.
21 mill. 8d. color. 16 mui. (DiscOTery)
Cicdif: Producer, Jules I'ower; host^ Virginia Gibson, Bill
Owen.
Summary: A Ktudj of the Indians of the Mesa Verde In Colorado
who disappeared after thirteen centuries of development, as evi-
denced in Soda Canyon of the Mesa Verde, where their cliff dwelling
were discovered In 1888. Presents the history of these farmer
Indians by examining the cliff dwelling and artlfactB discovered 1q
them.
I. .Mesa Verde. i. American Broadcastlnfr Company, u. In-
ternational Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series: Discovery (Mo-
tion picture. American Broadcasting Co.)
970.4 77-707287
International Film Bureau
Stone age to kingdom age (Filmstrip) David Van Met«r
Productions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 33i rpm.
mkrogroove. (Ancient E^ypt series)
.\lso Issued with phonotape in cassette.
Wiih teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Author and artist, Margaret Louise Blsh- consultant,
Genild I-arue.
:>UMMARY: Follows the history of man's earlleat trlvUisatlona
and portrays life in Egypt from the stone age to the kingdom age.
Focuses on inventions, trade, government, and religion.
1. Egypt— Civilisation— To 322 B. C. I, David Van Meter Pro-
ductions. II. BFA Educational Media. HI. Series: Ancient Egypt
series (Filmstrip)
[DT61] 913.2 72-739352
BFA Educational Media
StMie grinding tablets. [Filmstrip^ Peggy Kahana and Yoram
Kuhana. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
64 fr. colot. 3S mm. ftnd phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (Man
and ctitifonineni: crafts and resources)
Also issued with phonoiapc in cauctlc.
With study guide
SUMMARY: Explorcsihccfrcctufnaiuialenvironmcnt on the development
ot regional crafts, pointing out how man uses the maieriali at hand to fuiriil basic
needs Focuses on the craft of making stone grinding tablets
1 Handicraft. 2, Man- Inflttcnce of environment. 3. Grinding wheels.
[1. Handicraft. 2 Grinding wheelsj I. Kahana. Peggy. 11 Kahana. Yorsm
Ml. BFA Educational Media. IV. Series: Man and environment: crafts and re-
source's. [Filmstrip].
1TTI6O] 738.3 72-732532
BPA bducaiional Media 72 MARC
Stone Mountain carving {Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television. Released by Indiana ITniver^ity Audio-
Visual Ontcf, 1968.
a> roln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Crcditt: Producer, Paul K. TafT.
Summary: An In-progre«8 report on the earring of Stone Hoan*
tain in Georgia. Discusses the modern methods used by the
workers, and the mathematical planning that they employ In carving
the hui,'e Confederate memorial honoring Davis. Lee, and Jnckson.
1. Stone Mountain Memorial. i. National Eklucatlooal Tele-
vision and Radio Center. 11. Indiana. University, Audio-Visual
Center.
736 Fi A 68-3074
Indiana University Audio- Visual Center
Stone wall [Motion jt'irtiire) WTTW. Released by National
Educational Telerisinn and Radio Center, 1D60.
!■!• in;<«. sd. I>&M. 10 mill. lOnleut by Are. nu. 2)
Ailiipted from the book entitled Ordeal by Are. by Fletcher Pratt.
Creditn: Produr^r and director, William Frledkln ; adaptation.
KranclH Coiighlln, William Frii-dkin ; musli-, Thomas A. Horsey.
Summary: DrHiniitic readings, against a background of paintings
and iiuthentic Civil War photographs, cover Fremont's meddling In
Missouri, the successful secession of West Virginia from Virginia,
and the defeat suffered )>y the North at the first battle of Bull Run.
1. r. S.—IIit»t.— Civil War, I. Pratt. Fli-tcher. 1807-19S6. Or-
rtenl by fire. ii. Chicago. Television station WTTW. in. National
K()ii<-:u'lonal Television and Radio Center. Series: Ordeal by fire
(Motion picture) no. 2.
Fi 07-822
The Stone wall crumbles (Motion picture) WTTW. Rft-
leatwd by National Educational Television and Radio Cen-
ter, 1960.
■Jitw 1 x'l !»:<■'. lOnitii. (Ordeal by flie. no. 10(
Adf»l"e'l '•■""' 'be Ixmk entitled Ordeal liv Are. Iiv Flenher Pnitt.
Credita: Pro.lii<vr and director, William Friedkin : adiiptdtton.
Francis Coughllii. William Frle<lkln ; mu»lc. Thuiuax A. I>«rHey.
Huutmiirii: Ifriininilc reiidlnKn. aKalnst n iHiikgrouiid of pAlntliiKS
and aiithentlr Clrll War photographK, cuvnr the occidental denih of
Oeneral Jackium. tvho wnM killed by his own men, and the RatHe of
Cbaocellonvllle on May 1-8. 1868,' In which the f^nfederate forces
iiniler liee nml Jii'kKon defeiiteO the Union HriiileH under the com-
mand of General Hooker and Influenced Ijv to invnde the North.
1. Jackson. Thomaa Jonnlhan, 1824-18tl» 2. Chancellorsville.
Battle of. IHKi t. Prslt. Fletclier. ISl/T-lOWf. Oidenl by (Ire. 11.
Oblcago. Television station WTTW. m. Nntlonat Kdii-
rational Te'evision and Umllo *'entfr Kerles : Ordeiil by
tin (Motion nii-turei no. 10.
Fi 67-830
The Stones <rf Amiens (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, 1965.
29 m!n. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Legacy, no. 1)
Creiitt: Producer, Lane Slate; director. James Tralnor; writer.
Lane Slate; narrators, Whitfield Connor, Norman Rose; photog-
raphers, Lane Slate, James Tralnor. Cati: Roderick Lovell.
Summary: Describes the cathedral of Notre Dame at Amiens and
the religious spirit of the civilization which built IL Includes the
words of the poet John Ruskln In the narration.
1. Amiens. Notre Dame (Cathedral) i. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Series: Legacy (Motion picture)
no. I.
726 73~7072(X)
Stoney ((George C.) Associates, inc.
see
Family life in India: Ten of us.
Family life in Japan: Remember, I'm me.
Stoops, Jack D
Designing with everyday materials:
corrugated paper.
Designing with everyday materials: straws.
The Educated eye.
Folk art in Latin America.
Stop ami 9k [Motioo picture] BBOTV. Loodon, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Film*.
20 min. >d. bAw. 16 mm. (Movement, ao. 2)
SUMMARY: Define* fricuon »nd exptoim that it can be uaeful by bringing
things to a Mop and harmTuI by caunng wear; ihowm that lafety precautions arc
based on •oond. acientifk: principlcm. For cktncniary gniet.
I. FrictkM — Juvenile filmft. t'- Friction] I. Brilidi Broadcasting Corpora-
tion. Televiiion Service. II. Tiine-Ufe Films. III. Series: Movement. (Mo-
tion picture] na 2.
lQC197i 372.3 74-714691
Time-Life Film* 72 MARC
St«^ ... before you try drugs!
Corp.. 1969.
(Motion picture) Jayark
18 mlu. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Too are yon, no. 10)
I,essons In living, phase 2.
With teachers manual and wall poster.
Credits: Created by Ben Parker and Sal Daccurso.
Summary: Discusses the drug abuse problem, utilizing the exper-
tise of authorities. Includes grai^lc illustrations of the resQita of
drug abuse.
1. Drug abuse — Juvenile films. l Jayark Corporation. Se-
ries: You are you (Motion picture) no. 10. Series: Lessons In liv-
ing (Motion picture) phase 2.
613.8 78-702721
Jayark Corp.
St<^>— danger (Motion picture) National Society for Crip-
pled Children and Adults, 1967. Made by Irving Gitlin
Productions.
I'l mill. sd. color. 16 mtn,
Summarv: Shows the events leading up to some of the accidents
that kill and cripple 80,000 young Americans each year. Illustratea
how these accidents could have been prevented.
1. Children's accidents. i. National Society for Crippled Children
and Adults.
614.8 Fi A 68-1010
CINE
Stop destroying America's past (Motion picture) WTTW
and Xorthwestern TTniversity. Released by Cont<?mporary
Filnis/McGraw-Hill. 1970.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the arcbeologist's race against time to con-
M>rve what's left of Cahokla, a city that was the capital of the
Kllsslssippi culture and a major center of Indian culture between
100 B. c. and 400 a., d. Shows a Northwestern University field party
undertaking an emergency excavation of an old crematory In the
Illinois Valley.
1. Cahokla, Illinois— Antiquities. 2. Indhins of Nortli America-
Ant Iqiiltles— Conservation and restoration. i. Chicago. Television
station WTTW. IL Northwestern University. Evaaston, 111. m.
Contemporary Pilms/McOraw-Hlil.
970.1 70-708688
McOraw-HlllBookCo.
Stop, k»ok. and listen {Motion picture) JjRn Janson and
Chuck Menville. Released by Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer,
1967.
10 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Presents a itatire on various types of drivers and mod-
ern traffic conditions.
Another issue. 16 mm.
I. Automobile drivers. 2. Traffic safely. 1. Janson, I^n.
It. Menville, Chuck. 111. Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer, Inc.
888.8 Fi A 68-828
CINK
Stop or go: an experiment in genetics (Motion picture)
National Educational Television. Released by Indiana
University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
29 min. s<l. color. 16 mm. (Spectrum)
Summary: Itocuments an experiment which analyzed the genetic
code of a mutant virus. Shows geneticists at Rockefeller Univer-
sity ns they separate the mutant viruses from non-mutants, grow
new generations of the iiiutaiit.s, extract the mutants' genetic mate-
rial, and lest whether or not this material will manufacture a cer-
tain protein. „^
1. Viral genetics. 2. Mutation (Biology) i. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, ri. Indiana. University. Au-
dlo-Vl-«nal Center. Series: Spectrum (Motion picture)
575.1 Fi A 68-2299
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Stop ruining America's past {Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Released by
Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
22 mlu. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Public broadcast laboratory)
With fact sheet.
Credits: Producer, Al Binford; director. Garth Dletrldt.
Summary; Documents the campaign to save arcbeologlcal sites In
Illinois from destruction by urban and Industrial expansion. Ex-
plains the slgnllicance of the sites. Shows archeologlsts and studenU
during an emergency midwinter dig.
1. Excavations (Archaeology)— Illinois. 2. Monuments— Illinois —
Preservation. r. National Educational Television and Radio Outer,
n. Indiana University. Audio-Visual Outer. Series: Public
broadcast laboratory (Motion picture)
917.73 Fi A 68-1943
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Stop the press! Front page coverage of the Kennedy
assassinations {FUmstrip) Visual Education ConsultantSf
1969.
63 fr. biw. Z:* mm.
With reel-to-reel audio tape and teacher's guide.
By Wil'lnm Sherman in cooperation with the Journalism Ednca-
tlon Association Commlsclon on (>irricuUim Study.
Summorv: Examines front page coverage of John F. Kennedys
assassination, and a>nipares It to the coverage of the assassination
of Robert F. Kennedy. Analyzes headline style, column slse, type
variations and degrees of emphasis by major newspapers.
1 Kennedy John Fitzgerald. Pres. U. S.. 1917-1963— Assns-^lna-
tlon. 2. Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-196S—As.sa8Si nation. i. Visual
Education Consultants. Inc.
070.4 76-735283
A. L. A. Booklist
Stop the world, I want to get off {Motion picture) Warner
Brns. Productions, London. Released in the U. S. by
Wiimei- Bros. Pictures, 1966.
us min. s-l. t-olor with bAw sequences. 3R mm.
Based on ilip musical play of the same title by Leslie Bricnsse and
.\iithony Nfwiey, and on the play as produced for the New York
stage by Davlil Merrick.
Creditt: Producer, Bill Sargent; director, Philip Savllle; music
supervisor. Al llaiu; director of photography, Oswald Morris; mime
and movement director. Tutte I.emkow : editor, Jim Sibley. Cast:
Tony Tanner. Mlllicent Martin, Leila Croft, Valerie Croft, Nell
'*^ummary: Musical. Presents In song and mime the adolescence.
tuiiiTiage. iove affairs business t.-areer, knighthoiKl. and hollow old
Hg- of Littlechap. a self-loving opportunist. Filmed on stage without
proiw. losing lighting, colored backdrops, camera ungles. and mime
to repliK-e tradltionH] sets.
1 Newle\-, Anthony. Stop the world, 1 want to get off. 11. Warner
Hic.lhers Pioductions, ltd. in. Winner Brothers Pictures. Inc.
7G-701997
Stoppard, Tom, Dogg's our pet
Drama of the twentieth century.
Stopping by the woods of Mr. Frost (Filmstrip) Thomaa
S. Klise Co., 1971.
98 fr. color. 3o mm. and pbonodlac: 2 a (1 a for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., S3i rpm., 22 niln, each
Bide, mlcrogroova
Also issued with phonotape Id cassette.
With reading script.
CREDITS: Writer and narrator, Thomas Kliae; art, David Seay.
SUMMARY : Presents a biography of poet Bobert Froat, Interpre-
ting his most famous poems. Includes icenea of Froat'i New Eng-
land locales.
1. Frost, Robert, 1874-1963. I. Tbonus S. Kllse Company.
[PS3511.R94] 811 79-739737
Thomas S. Kllse Go.
Stopping distance {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Education Division, T^ondon ,196-1, Released in the U. S.
by Po'tors Photographic Applications Co.
4 min. si. coior. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issuetl In standard 8 mm. and In super S mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, St. Pauls Films.
Summary: Shows the correlation of speed and stoiHilng distance
when oi>eratliig a vehicle.
1. Automobiles -Speed. i. Halns and Itatchelor Cartoon Films,
ltd., London. 11. Potters Photographic Applications Company.
629.284 Fi A 68-2982
-Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
366
Robert J. Brady Co.,
Storage and inventory (Filmstrip)
1969.
64 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In.. 33) rpm.,
14 min. nilcrogroove. (C'entral medical and surgical supply service
operation, no. 9)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With Illustrated procedure manual.
SUMMARY: Stresses supply consciousneas and cost conscious-
ness for the hospital supply clerk. Discusses methods for Identify-
ing locations and facilitating procetmlng; describes how to main-
tain proper Inventories.
1. Hospltala— Furniture, equipment, etc. I. Robert J. Brady
Company. II, Series: Central medical and surgical supply service
operation (Filmstrip) no. 9.
[ R A»68 ] 362. 1 7^730600
Robert J. Brady Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
(Store — aatomirfiile]
Corp., 1956.
{Motion picture) Kimberly Clark
1 mln. sd. b&w. la mm.
fTwmmofY' A telerlaloa commerctal advertUlog Kleeoez tlssoes.
L l^toTlsiCMi adrertlslng. i. Klmberlj Clark Corporation.
615.14 76-704388
Store owner (Filmstrip)
see Market economy: Store owner
Store rules make good f
Film Productions, 1968.
(Filvutrip) Merchandiser
70 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.,
12 min.
Summari/: Uaea the experiences of a typical salesgirl to show
retail store personnel that store rules are necessary and why they
make good sense.
1. Clerks (Retail trade) i. Merchandiser Film Productioos,
New York.
658.85 7a-732655
Merchandiser Film Prodnctloaa
Stories about shapes: A circle in the sky (FUmttrip) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1970.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 88| rpm., II
mln.
With iiser'x guide.
CredUt: Educational collaborator, Ruth Kearney Carlson.
Summary: A dramatlEatlon about the ^wlled Prinoe Hokl of
Jomo who demands the moon for his birthday. For primary grades.
1. Circle. I, Coronet Instructional Films.
372.7 71-736201
Coronet Instructional Films
Stories about sltapes: A new shape for Freddy (FUmgtrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
and phonodlsc: 1 g., 12 In., 331 rpm., 8
M fr- color. 35
mln.
With user's Kuide.
Creditt: Educational collaborator, Ruth Kearney Carlson.
Sumptary: Uses rhymed rerses to present a dramatlaation in
which a small boy imagines his own body assuming the shape of a
drcle, a rectangle, a triangle, and a square. For primary grades.
1. Oeometry. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.7 74-736198
Oorooet Instnictiooal Films
Stories about shapes: The lost rectangle (Filmgtrip) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1970.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 »., 12 in., 33k rpm., II
miD.
With user's guide.
Credifa: Educational collaborator, Ruth Kearney Carlson.
Summary.- A dramatization In which a rectangular he^cb towel
flies over a city In an attempt to find the ftimlly to which It beloogs.
For primary grades.
1. Rectangle. i. Conmet Instructional Films.
872.7 78-736200
Coronet Inatructlmial Films
Stwics about shapes: Triangles everywhere (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 9
mln.
With user's guide.
Credifi.- Educational collaborator. Roth Kearney Carlson.
Bummary: Uses a dramatisation In which children of the Tri-
angle family imagine different careers for tbemsdrea. In order to
Introduce children to the various uses of eacit different kind of tri-
angle. For primary gradea.
1. Triangle. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.7 78-736199
Coronet Instructional Films
St<Hies for joining in: Henny Penny (Filmatrip) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1970.
Also Issued witb phonotape in cassette.
With guide
Summary : Presents tbe story about Henny Penny In order to
develop Interest in story telling. Invites children to Join Henny
Penny and her friends as they run to tell the farmer that "the sky
is falling. For primary gradw.
1. Story-telling. I. Chidten Little. II. Coronet Instructional
Films. III. Henny Penny (FUmstrlp)
372.6 79-737865
Coronet Instructional Films
Stu'ies for joining in: The gingerbread boy (Filmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
a. and phonodlsc: I s., 12 In.. 331 rpm., 8
41 fr. color, ai
mln.
Also ls.sued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
Summary : Presents tbe story about the gingerbread boy In order
to develop Interest In story telling. Invites children to Join the
gingerbread boy in repeating the Jingle, "Run, run as fast as you
can." For primary grades.
1. Story-telling. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Tbe Gin-
gm>read boy (Filmstrip)
372.6 76-787867
Coronet Instruct'onal Films
Stories for jwning in: The little red hen (Filmstrip)
onet Instructional Films, 1970.
Cor-
45 f r. oilor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 la, 331 rpm., S
min.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
Summary : Presents the story about the little red hen In order
to develop Interest in story telling. Invites children to repeat the
phrase "Not I !" as the little red hen Is refused tbe help of her
friends In planting and harvesting wheat. For primary grades.
1. Storytelling. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Tbe Little
red hen (Filmstrip)
372.6 70-737868
Coronet Instructional Films
Stories for joining in: The three bears (Filmstrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1970.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 la., 33| i-pm.,
10 mln.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
Summary : Presents the story about the three bears In order (o
develop Interest In story telling. Invites children to Join Ooidilocks
in declaring her preference for the bears' porridge, chairs, and beds.
For primary grades.
1. Story-telling. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Tbe Three
bears (Filmstrip)
372.6 78-787370
Coronet Instructional Films
Stories for joining in: The three billy goats Gruff (Film-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
41 fr. color. ."15 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 8
mln.
Also Iwtued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
Summary : Presents the story about the three billy goats Gruff In
order to develop Interest in story telling. Invitee children to help
the goats make a "trip-trap" sound across a bridge where the goats
match wits with a goat-eating troll. For elementary grades.
1. Storytelling. I. Asbj^rnsen. Peter Christian. 1812-1885. De
tre bukkens Brusse. II. Coronet Instructional Films. III. The
Three billy goats Gruff (Filmstrip)
372.6 73-787369
Coronet Instructional Films
Stories for joining in: The three Uttle pigs (Filmstrip)
Coronpt Instructional Films, 1970.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
11 mln.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
Summary: Presents the story about tbe three Uttle pigs Id order
to develop Interest In story telling. Encourages children to help the
wolf huff and puff and blow the bouse In and Join the three Uttle
pigs as they respond to the wolf. For primary grades.
1. Story-telling. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Three
little pigs (Filmstrip)
372.6 72-787366
Coronet Instructional Films
Stories la Ameriem Ustory, nt 1. [Filmitrip] Wah Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Watt Disney Educational Materials Co.,
1970.
frtUmMrips. color. 33 bub. >Bd6pboiK>diMs(3B.«Kh), UisL. 33 1/3
Abo iwued with phonotape in csmmu.
Shortei vcraton with ca[K>oa« sbo iMued.
With teacher guide.
CONTENTS: Tbccreatk>coaMavechMe.Pvtl. 108 b., II min.; pL 2. 113
fr , I B min.— Johnny Tmaain and the Boston tea psfty. lot fr.. 1 S muL^lohoay
Ttcnuin — minuteman. 117 fr.. Itaun. — Westward bo I the wa(oiM. Part 1, IIS
fr., IS min.; pL 2, 117 fr, 17 tnin.
I Chattanoofa RsUnMd Espeditioa, 1S«3. 2. BoMoa Tea Party. 1773. 3.
MauachuMta— MiUtia. 4. Overisnd ioumeys to Om Paciflc. 1. DiMtey
(Wilt) Productiona. II. Walt Dtntcy Educational Materiab Conpany.
[E179i 973 72-732652
Walt Diiney Educational 72 MARC
Material* Co,
Stories la Aacricaa history, set 1. [Filmstripj Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co..
1971.
6 filmitrip, color. 3S mm.
Longer veraion with phonodiic or with phonotape in caaaette also iMued.
With teacher guide.
CONTENTS: TV great locomotive chaae. Pan I, 59 fr.; pt 2, 69 fr.—
J<^ny Tremaln and the Boaton tea party. 73 U.—ioknay TremaJn — minute-
man. 69 fr. — Westward hoi the wagons. Paru 1-2, 72 fr. each. With captioaa.
1. ChatUnooga Railroad Eipedition. IB62. 2. BoMonTea Pany, 1773. 3.
Maasachusetia — Militia. 4. Overland journeys to the Pacific. I. Disney
(Walt) Productiona. II. Walt Disney Educational Material* Corapany.
tE179] 973 72-732641
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Storing and labeling insects (Motion picture) Norman
Beiui. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Life science activities series,
DO. 9)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
With study guide:
Summary: Shows how to use a cigar box tor storing loMCt qied-
mens. Also shows the accepted way of labeling them.
1. Insects — Collection and preserratloti. i. Bean, Nonnsn. n.
Film Aasoclatee. Series: Life science activities series (HoUoa
picture) iM. 9.
579 75-701028
Film Associates
International Tele-Film Produc-
(StorkS] (Motion picture)
tions, 1949.
H m" I. ^. b&w. 16 mm. (John Kieran's kaleidoscope I
Credits: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Tbelma Sihnee.
Summary: f«e8 the telephoto leus to record the nesting and bi-eed-
Ing habits and the growth cycle of a family of white storks liring
on a rooftop In a European Tillage.
1. Storks. I. International Tele-Fllm Product lon.«i, Inc. Series :
John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2076
Storm development (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1070.
Made in collaboration with National Center for Atmospheric
Research.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Meteorology -ell mat ology )
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY: A time-iapee study of cloud and storm front develop-
ment over tbe front range of the Rocky Mountains.
1. Storms — Rocky Mountain region. 2. Clouds—Rocky Mountain
region. I. Thorne Films, inc., Boulder. Colo. IL Series; Meteor-
ology-climatology (Motion picture)
[QC959.U] &51.6 70-712428
Thome Films, inc.
367
Stonn oi strangers (Motion picture) National Communica-
tions Foandation, 1970.
27 mln. sd. b&w with sepia sequences. 16 mm.
Sum}»ary: An old Jew reminisces over tum-of-the-century photo-
graphs of the lower east-side ghettos of MaohatUn taken bj Jacob
Rlis and others. He tells how the Jews came from tbe gbettoa of
Europe, settled In the lower east-side ghettos, and clawed their way
out
1. Jews In the United SUtes. i. National Oommanlcatlons
Foundation.
301.45 78-706009
CINE
Storm over Samter (Motion picture) Weetinghouse Broad-
casting: Co., 1958, Released by Trans-Lux Distributing
Corp., 1060.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The American Civil War: a pic-
torial history through the photographs of Hatbew B. Brady, no. 1)
Adapted from the book Mr. Lincoln's camera man, Mathew B.
Brady, by Roy Meredith.
Creditt: Producers and writers, Roy Meredith, William Kaland.
Summary: Describes tbe Southern coDsplracy in Washington to
overthrow Lincoln, the first engagement of the ClvU War, aod the
Battle for Fort Sumter, using photographs of Mathew B. Brady.
1. U- S.— Hist— Civil War. 2. Sumter. Fort i. Brady, Mathew
B., 1823 (ca)-1896. ii. Meredith. Roy. Mr. Lincoln's camera man,
Mathew B. Brady, ni. Westlnghouse Broadcasting Company, Inc.
IV. Trans-Lux Distributing Corporation, New York. Series: The
American ClvU War: a pictorial history through tbe
photographs of Mathew B. Brady (Motion picture) no, 1.
978.7 Fi 68-64
The Story behind film (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak
Co., 1970.
18 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Shows ways in which film Is used In sclen<«. nieill-
clne Industry, and government, and demonstrates how film Is made.
1.' Photography — Scientific applications. 2. Photography, Indus-
trial. 3. Photography— Films. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
[TR692] 770 73-714246
Eastman Kodak Co.
The Story behind the Hawaiian eggs (Motion picture)
Cine-Pic Hawaii, 1962.
11 mil.. *d. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer. George Tahnra.
Rummary: Discusses the application of the newes^t scientific tech-
niques and mechanlMtiou to the poultry and egg production tndu»-
*'^^l."poulTr^y-Hawall. 2. Eggs— Hawaii. l ClnfrPlc Hawaii,
Honolulu.
637
Fi A 68-2323
Cln6-Plc
The Story behind the Model 1100 (Motion picture) Rem-
ington Arms Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service jl96-?,
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows testing of tbe durable Model 11(X> under all con-
ditions of Ice, heat, mud, and abuse.
1. Firearms. i. Remington Arms Company, Ina ii. Modem
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
623.4 Fi A 67-5390
Modern Talkl ng Picture Service
A Story in German (Motion picture) WTTW. Released by
National Educational Television and Radio Center, 1957,
20 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Tourlsten-deutsch. no. 14)
Crediit: Producer and director, Theodnr Gershunv; Instructor,
Frederick Schwartx.
fiutniiiarff: X trniiilni; fllni In elementary conversntlonHl German
for American tourists. Presents a story in German.
L German language — Study and teaching — Audio-visual aids.
I. Chlcaco. Television station WTTW. ii. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Swles: Tourlsten-deutsch (Motion
picture) no. 14.
Fi 67-802
A Story la ttoae. [Filmstrip]
1968.
Educational Projections Corp.,
29 fr. colof. 35 mm (Reading program. Level 1, R-I8<)
With teacher 't manual
SUMMARY: A rnding ptofram which includes word ikill reinforcement of
medial F. firtal F. medial G. and final G llluilraiei how rocki are made. With
caption*. For primary grades.
I. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile rimv 2. English language— Consonants-
Juvenile filma. 3. Petrology— Juvenile Tilmi. [I, RockS] I Educational
Projections Corporuiion. II. Scrici; Reading program [Filmstrip] Level 1, R-
184.
[LB1S2S]
Educational Projections
Corp.
372.4
72-733597
MARC
Coronet Instructional
Story of a bunny (Motion picture)
Filma, 1969.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends aeries)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With users' guide.
CredUB: Author, Ruth G. Strickland.
Bmmmary: A reading readiness film. Hoppy, tbe bonny, en-
counters a raccoon, unfriendly chickens, a white pig, and the farmer's
dog when he looks for a new home on a nearby farm.
1. Reading— Audio-visual aids. 2. Animals, Infancy of. i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films. Series: Our animal friends serlea
(Motion picture)
372.3 76-700693
Coronet Instructional Films
Story of a calf (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1969.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With users' guide.
CredUt: Author, Ruth G. Strickland.
Summary: A reading readlneaa film. Frlaky, a newborn calf,
takes his flrtt wobbly steps, learns to drink milk from a pall, to eat
grain, and to begin to graze.
1. Reading — Audlo-vlsoal aids. 2. Animals, Infancy of. i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films. Series : Our animal friends aeries
(Motion picture)
372.3 70-700694
Coronet Instructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
story of a colt (Motion picture)
Films. lt>60.
Coronet Instructional
4 mil.. 9i. color. 8 moi. (Our animal friends aerlest
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With users' guide. „ . , , a
rrrAita- \iithor Ruth G. Strickland. ^, ^ __.
S«««''n;:T^dlng readiness fllm. David becom** frlenda with
Snarkv Hewborn colt. Shows how the colt atrugglai to lU feet,
m^lks ii^uud the corral, and nin« playfully In tbe P«tu^
1 R«iiiinif--Vudio-vlsual aids. 2. Anlmala. Infancy of. >- t-or-
oni fnTtrircMonal nims Serle.: Our animal friends -erl«
(Motion picture-. ^^^ ^ 75-700690
Coronet InRtructlonal Films
The Story of A, E, O {FUmatrip)
1964.
Herbert M. Elkins Co.,
48 fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics In reading and spelling— linguis-
tics of the English language)
CredUi: Script, Margaret Lynch; photographers, Loretta Belguni,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary.- Illu.'rtrates the sounds of A, E, and O and provide*
exerdsea for practicing each sound. Includes quizzes and teacher
guide frames. With captions.
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Herbert M. EUdns Company.
Series : Phonics in reading and spelling — linguistics of the Englirti
language (Fllmatrlp)
421 72-734305
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Story of a fawn (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films. 1969.
4 lull . 9i. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends series)
Loop tilm mounted in cartridge.
With users' guide.
Creditt: .\uthor. Ruth G. Strickland.
Sutnmai-y: A reading readiness fllm. While going to the brook for
a drink of water the fawn, Spotty, geU lost and wanders feeling
lonely and afraid until his mother And? him.
1. Reading— .\udlo-vlsuMl aids. 2. Animals, Infancy of. i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films. Series: Our animal friends series
(Motion picture!
372.3 79-700691
Coronet Inntructioiial Fllmx
Story of a frog (Motion picture)
Films, 1969.
Coronet Instructional
4 mln. 111. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends series)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With users' guide.
Ciedili: Author, Ruth G. Strickland.
Summary: A reading readiness fllm. Traces the development of a
tiny tadpole Into a full grown frog; shows the growth, coloring, and
natural habitat of the frog.
1, Reading— -\udio-vlsual aids. 2. Frogs. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films. Series: Our animal friends series (Motion picture)
372.3 70-700686
Coronet Instructional Films
Story of ft gnat dty — New York (FUmstrip) Urban Media
Materials, 1969.
2 filmstrips (100 fr.) color. 35 mm. and phonodiscs: 2 a., 12 la.,
331 rpm., 30 mln.
With teacher's guide and script.
Credits: Producer, writer, and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary.' Traces the history and development of New York Olty.
1. New York (City)— History. i. Urban Media Materials.
917.471 73-735076
Urtian Media Matnlals
Story of a kitten (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1969.
4 mill. ifl. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With users' guide.
Credili: Author, Ruth G. Strickland.
Summary: A reading readiness film. Pictures of a loveable kitten
named Mittens show how kittens like to play and how fast they can
learn to climb trees when they are frightened.
1. Reading— Audio-visual aids. 2. Animals. Infancy of. i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films. Series; Our animal friends series
(Motion picture)
372^ 77-700688
Coronet Instructional Films
Story of a Iamb (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films. 1969.
■1 mill Ki. color. 8 mm. (Our iinlmal friends series)
Loop tiliii mounted In cartridge.
With users' guide.
Cicditt: Author, Ruth G. Strickland.
Bummary: A reading readiness fllm. Woolly, the lamb, goes
searching for a friend. Shows him trying to make friends with the
farm animals, and romping with another iamb.
1. Reading— A u<llo- visual aldx. 2. Animals, Infancy of. t. Cor-
onet Instructional Films. Series: Our animal friends aeries
(Motion picture)
372.3 73-700695
Coronet Inntructional Films
Story of a puppy (Motion picture)
Films, 1969.
Coronet Instructional
4 mill. p\. I'lilor. 8 mm. (Our nnlnial friends series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With uaers' guide.
Ctt!da$: Author. Ruth G. Strickland.
Hummarv: A reading readiness fllm. The puppy Peppy Is happy
becauite he has found a family of his own. Close-up photography
shows I'eppy'a silky ears and short tall, and ibows him eating,
scratching, and playing.
1. Iteadlng- Au<llo-rlsuaI aldN. 2. Animals, Infancy of. i. Cor-
onet Instnictlona) Films. Series: Our SDlnul friends series
(Motion picture)
872J» 77-700696
Coronet Inatrucllonal Films
Story of a railway (FUmstrip) Hulton Press, London
[195-?,
1*9 fr. color, 35 mm,
Eastman color.
Picture post fllmstrip.
Summarv: Uses art work to ahow the early growth of the railway
In England. Includes maps which show the railways in 18S8 and
I Railroads— Gt. Brit— Hist. i. Hulton Press, ltd., Ltmdon.
Fi A 67-3865
Dufiinr Editions
Story of a squirrel (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films. 1969.
4 mill rt. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With users' guide.
Creditt: Author. Kuth G. Strickland. , . ,
Bvmmary: A reading readineai fllm. At the bird feeder and In
the woods. Bobby feeds com to Bushy the squirrel, and gains his
trust and friendship. ... , r. »
1 Reading— Audlo^ visual aids. 2. Animals, Infancy of. i. Cor-
onet Instructional Films. Series: Our animal friends series
(Motion picture) _„ -„rt.,^«
372.3 70-700689
Coronet Instructional Films
Story of a storm (Motion picture)
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
Encyelopaodia Britan-
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Earth science)
I»op film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Shows how a storm be^ns with an updraft of wann air
that expands and cools. Use.s time-lapse photography to reveal how
clouds form as water condenses on dust particles, and how Increasing
moisture puUs the draft downward resulting In a rainstorm.
1. Storms. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational C>orporati{ffi.
Series: Earth science (Motion picture. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Orp.)
551.5 72-704194
Educational 0>rp.
Coronet Instructional
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Story of a turtle (Motion picture)
Films, 1969.
4 mill. ^i. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends series)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With users' guide.
Credit): Author. Ruth G. Strickland.
Summary: A reading readiness fllm. Tulfy the Turtle Is unhappy
because his shell is so heavy. When a dog chases him he realizes
what a good protection his shell provides.
1. Reading— Audio-visual aldp. 2. Animal defenses. i. Coronet
Instructional Films. Series: Our animal friends series (Motion
picture)
372.3 73-700687
(Coronet Instructional Films
Story of an ostrich (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1969.
4 miii. Si. colur. 8 mm. (Our animal friebds series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With users' guide.
Creditt: .\uthor, Ruth G. Strickland.
Summary; A reading readiness fllm. Fluffy, the ostrich, wanders
away from his family and meets some strange new animals: a camel,
a herd of zebraa, and a giraffe.
1. Reading — Audio-visual aids. 2. Animals. L Coronet Instruc-
tional Films. Series: Our animal friends series (Motion picture)
372.3 70-700697
Coronet Instructional Films
The Story of Anyburg, U. S. A. (Motion picture) Walt Dia-
ney Productions. Released by Walt Disney 16 mm Films
,1968?,
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Animated cartoon. When a court in a mythical village
puts the cars on trial and tries to prove their guUt It learns that
people, not cars, are the cause of accidents.
1. Traftic accidents. r. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. Buena
Vista Dl-strlbution Company, Inc. Walt Disney 16 mm Films.
613.07 Fi A 68-2683
Walt Disney 16 mm Films
The Story of B (Fihmtrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics tn reading and spelling — Unguis
tics of the English language)
Creditt: Script, Margaret Lynch ; photocrapliers, Loretta Belgum,
Ev^yn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: IliustratSB the sound of B and provides exercises for
practicing the sound. Includes qulxzes and teacher guide frames.
With captions.
1. English language — Phonetics. i. Uerb^t M. EUklns Company.
Series: Phonics in reading and apelllng — linguistics of the Bngli^
language (Fllmstrip)
421 76-734306
Herbert H. Blklns Co.
The Story of baler twine (Motion picture) International
Harvester Co. Released by New Holland Division, Sperry
Rand Corp., 1967.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also known undt-r the title Tlie story of yuur Imler iwlne.
Nummary: llluatrates the steps In the manufacture of baler twine.
Shows Hlsalana plnnts l>elnR grown and harvested In the Caribbean ;
fll)ers from the plants being cured, combed, tested, and treated to
resist tho elements: and end products being used In various ways.
1. Twine. 2. filsnl hemp. i. International Ilarvcnter Company.
II. Sperry Rand (Corporation. New Holland Division, in. The Story
of your baler twine (Motion picture)
677 Fi A 67-6816 rev
Sperry Hand 0>ri>. New Holland Machine Co.
St(H7 of birth (FUmatrip) University of Utah, Audio*
Tinal Boicml Beleaaed hj Bailey Filma, 1967.
1 roll, color. 3S mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector; 1 X. for automatic projector), 7 in., 33i rpm., 6 mln.
With manual.
Creditt: Writer, Darrel Alltngton; art, Robert Vern Bultough.
t^ummat-y: Uwfl paper Mculpture flgures to present birth as a nat-
ural and happy occasion, and to Illustrate Uie birth process of a
chicken and the growth process inside a human mother. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Childbirth. I- Uuh. University. Audio-Visual Bureau.
II. Ballsy Pilma, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
S72.3 7&-735127
BalleyPilm Aasodatss
The Story of C (FUmatrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
50 fr color Xi mm. (Phonics In reading and «)elUng— Un-
■^Scr/'str^^Mt^SSX'nch: photographer,, Lon^.U Be.i^n..
=tj;;;»s;!?;"?i."™e.''sJ"iuo*, o, o ..d pro,,d« e.«.,^^
pracuclng each sound. Includes qulziee and teacher sulde MUM.
""i" En^Tlansuag^Phonetle.. L Herl»r. M. Elklna Com-
panj sSim: pSfnlcs In reading and apelllng-llnpilaUc. ot the
English language (Flln.trlp) ^^^ 70-7S4807
Herbert M. Blklns Co.
The Story of Caesar Rodney (Moaon picture) Andrew N.
Wyeth. 1970.
slSlJiBl-- A"'°.n J*t^im which depicts »».r Bodney;, lut
mlnutT rtd? to "st the declalTe rote (or the Declaration ot Ind.
■"f RSdtJ^J.'SLr. ir»-1784. 2. U. S.-Hlstor>-R.volutlon.
I. wyeth. Andrew N. ^^ ^ 70-711607
OINE
The Story of CH and SCH (FSmttHp) Herbert M. Elkira
Co., 1964.
4T fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics In reading and spelling— lin-
guistics of the English language) ,„h.>« i.nrett« Belzum
Crcilifj; Script, Margaret Lynch; photographers, I-oretta ueigum,
Eielyn Belgum. Marie Lindsay. Dro»lde«
Summarv: Illustrates the sounds of CH and '*'" •"° "f" Ij™
exercli^s fir practicing each sound. Include. qulx«. and teacher
guide frame*. With captions. .,„K=.f \f Flklns Com-
"i.^-SlS^^!Ss"^rSl„g and ie'l1fS^;in"^f.'tro?S
English language (Plhnstrlp) 78-734308
Herbert M. Elklna Co.
The Story of Chinese art (Motion picture) Wango Weng.
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill ,1971!,
SUMIHRY ■ A s°urvey of Chinese art from lu beginning to modem
times using significant art objects, animated maps and grapha_^
1 Art Chlni<^-Hlstory- I. Weng, Wango H. C, II. Contem-
porary Fiuns/McGraw-Hlli.
[N7340]
McGraw-Hill Book Co
709,61
77-713128
368
The Story of cities (FUmatrip) Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, 1969.
57 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 7 In., 35ft rpm. (Our
growing city)
P'llmstrlp 6.
Correlated with the book Our growing city, by Peter Buckley and
Hortense Jones.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Writer and photographer, Peter Buckley.
Summary; Traces the history of cities from the time 20.000 years
ago when all men were nomadic hunters until today's world-wide
urban crisis. Emphasizes development of agriculture and domestica-
tion of animals. For elementary grades.
1. Cities and towns — History— Juvenile fllms. i. Buckley,
Peter. Our growing city. n. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. Se-
ries ; Our growing city ( Fllmstrip)
372.8 70-736431
Tlie Story of complex syllables and accent patterns (FUm-
f.trii>) Horbert M. Klkins Co., 1965.
")? fr. color, 35 mm. ( Phonics in reading and spelling— llnguis-
tica i.f the English language)
Creditt: Script. Margaret Ljnch : photographers, r.*ietra Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Presents a history and discussion of complex syllablea
and accent patterns in the English language. Includes quiuea and
teai'her guide frames. With captions.
1 EnglJBh language— Syllabication, 2. English language— Accents
and accentuation, i. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series:
Phonics In reading and spelling— linguistics of the English language
(Fllmstrip)
421 75-734058
Herbert M, Elkins Co.
The Story of D (FUmatrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
47 fi', color. 35 mm. (Phonics In reading and spelling — lln-
gulstiCN ol ihe English language)
Creditt: Script. Margaret Lynch; photographers, Ijoretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum. Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Illustrates the sound of D and provides exercisea for
practicing the sound. Includes qulzses and teacher guide frame*.
With captions.
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Phonics in reading and spelling — linguistics of the
English language (Fllmstrip)
421 77-734309
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Tho Story of diplomacy (Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1966. Released in the U. S^
1967.
25 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
CredUi: Producer, John Martln-JooM ; director, Ian Dunl<v.
Summary: A study of diplomacy from ancient times and the roI«
of the modern diplomat
1. Diplomacy— Hist. 2. Diplomats. l Australia. News and In-
formation Bureau.
327 Fi A 68-1748
Australian NewH and Information Bureau
Story of direct, artificial respiration (FUmatrip) Pyramid
Fihn Producers, 1962. Made by David Adams and Ellen
Adams.
so fr. <-olor. 35 mm.
Summary: A review of the prlnclplM and techniques of mouth-to-
mouth reauacltatlon.
1. Artinnal reaplratloD. i. Pyramid Fllm Producers.
Fi A 67-8802
Pjramld Film Pro- duceni
Library of Congress Catalog— Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Story of Dr. Carver (Motion picture) I^wV 1938.
Released by Films Incorporated [1970?i
10 min. Rd. b&w, 16 mm.
J.'t'S'JA'SJ'I!"^ '° ** '"'"• " • '"'!'« Smith specialty
SUMMARY: Portrays the agrlciiltural eiperlments and achieve-
Dwnta of George WasblnKton Carver. atnieve
I. JieS;asrx,^'i^r,",: i.rmVr,Jvpo^ais;'™"""'
ni-I-^orporated ^ '""877
The Story of Dr. Karve [Uotion picture) Government of
India Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broad-
casting-, Bombay ,1958,
21 min, 8(1. b&w. IG mm.
Credits: I'rortiicer, Ezia Mir; directors, Nell Gokhale Rnm fin
w'ti„f""= !»ll Gokhale; music, V. Shirall ; photographe? Y B
Washlkai-, S- P. Shinde, Bal Dhavaie; editor, J slnndeka'r
S™m<,T,-- DescribM the life, accomplishments and slrnsgies of
Dr. Dhondu hMhnv Karve, who launched the movemen to eraan
r Lr„reivS?," "°°'™ "•"' '"""'"«• «"">' v,d^aK,ra'„"d
MlLfrni'lnfrmtr.''n''dBSS„g. '• '"" <«'-"^"='
Fi 67-2349
The Story of electricity— the Greeks to FrankUn ( Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
CreaUi: Collahorator, Duane H. D. Roller
M„,'!'"T'^' Surveys the key advances of man's knowledge of elec-
trlclty from the early Greek's elektron. or amber, toBenjamli
Frank Ins single-fluid theory. Illustrate; the Ideas metS and
Inventions of William Gilbert, Stephen Gray, Fr"ncU gSutaS
Pleter van Musschenhroek, and Franklin. "■moiui nauasoee,
Another issue, b&w.
1- Electricity. i. Coronet Instructional Films
Coronet instructional Ss Fi A 68-900
The Story of Eric. [Motion picture] American Society for Psy-
cho-Prophylaiis in Obstetrics. Made by David Seltzer
Released by Centre Films, 1972.
34 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
. J","i^;*^' ''°"°"" " '"'""« '"°"'" """"Si' >■" "rsi chiidbcring txpcri-
T ^S "^""t" T"" """' "" '^™" """"^ "f P"I»"='l thildbirch
ob;,si'""';rc^rFZ. '■*™'-"^i"y">'-'ych.p,ophyi„i,i„
1?°'") 618.2 72-702183
""^ " MARC
"^Co^'im "' "^ *"* ™ (/""""MP) Herbert M. Elkina
gullJli'of trEngU^hZguag'.?""'" '° -""■" •°" ■^"■^~^"-
r.^ZttZTiinnrS"^"'''' ■"'«"«'«■"'«"■ -«- Belgum,
ercte T^nr.'Sf,',™"* "l" """"^ "' " ""l PH and provide, ei-
gSrfrS^""^;s«e.'?s5ar"'' "^""^ '"'"^ "" •»='-
1 EnglM tanguage-Phoneu™. j. Herbert M. Elkln. Com-
Qish l,^?geT^SSr'l°p,""""' "■" •^'"•^-""^"no. Of the
Herbert M.Elklna Co. 71-734810
The Story of G {Filnutrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964
gul^lioftrEnglSraSu.i?''""' '" ~'"°» ""' -P-"-^"-
EvS^-'ft; ^^'.-LrteTl'd'sa'';""'^ Pho.ogr.phen,, Lorett. Belgum.
™.^","""'''- ''I"9'"le» the sounds of G and providee eierclaea for
wfrc^'p'tiSS' ■'°"'^- """"^ ""»<• "" •«chS'g^l* ,™m»'
1. English language— Phonetics. i Herbert: M TClbin. fwn
Herbert M. Elkins Co. ^^^ 75-734311
^it'r^P-'^ *^* Washington (Xotion picture) Par.-
mount Pictures Corp., 1965. / » -•
r,Sil',". "Jir.iS"''- *''"°'- (''"••eltoon cartoon)
EuS?r?mu?i'c':if?L,r.h:::ss; '"* "'■"^■"""^ •»'■»■'»'. -"
Slummarv.- A cartoon rerslon of how fSAnrw. iv..ki i.
to »ve the colonies from .he tyrlnr.f'^ai^nTr.lSmlTre.?
PliuSciS^"'„S°'"'srr'S- Novil,™'-"^- . ■■ ''•■•■"'»°'
vomuoa- series. Noveltoon cartoon (MoMon picture)
'91*3 Fi 67-1184
The Story of GH (Filmtrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
^SnS.t r^Eng^rnguaS""'" '° ^~"^ "" ■"^"^l"-
Evel7„'"!J;i^;',''L"nV'S3.J'r"'^ Photographer,, Loretta Belgum.
Sammcrjj: Illustrates the sounds of GH and provldea exerclsea
S„S,""^rt'h S^or""- '""""" '""^ •Sd-'S.eTS^e
psi ^°^'*!li«"'?^V?°°"'^' 1 Herbert M. Elkins Oom-
EnSsh liS?«T^SS,lp)""'"°' •"'' """'^-I'-^-Wc- « the
Herbert M- Elkins Co. *^' 79-784312
The Story of Guy Fawkes {FUmstrip) Hulton Press, Lon-
don, 1967? Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions,
19 fr. color. 35 mm. (Britl^^h and European history)
A Beacon Bimstrlp.
With noted.
8ummai-y: Portrays the principal events of the Gunpowder Plot to
Bhow how Guy Fawkes and h[.s confederates planned to carry out
their plot.
1. Gunpowder Plot, 1605. 2. Fawkes, Guy, 1570-1606. r. Hul-
ton Press, ltd., London, n. Dufour Editions, Inc. Series: British
Riirnrw^nn htRtnrv firi1m«tr<n\
and European history (Ftlmstrip)
942.06
Dufour Editions
The Story of Johnny Appleseed (FUm^tHp)
tnnchment Materials, 1969.
as fc.
FiA67-i019
T!ie Story of H and WH (Fifmstrip) I?eibert XI. Elkins Co.,
1964.
48 fi-. color. 35 mm. (PhonJcs In reading and spelling —
linguistics of the English language)
Credits: Script. Margaret Lynch; photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Undsay.
Summary: Illustrates the sounds of H and WH and provides ex-
ercises for practicing each sound. Includes qulMes and teacher
guide framce. With captions.
1. English language — Phonetics. L Herbert M. Eakina Com-
pany. Seriew: Phonics In reading and spelling— linguistics of the
English language (Pibnstrlp)
421 72-734313
HerbCTt M. Elkins Co.
The Story of human enterprise (Motion picture) G«oi^-
Pacific Corp. Made by Northwestern Incorporated, Motion
Pictures & Recording. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service, 1970.
30 min. 8d. color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY : Shows the operations of a forest products firm which
uses natural resources as raw materials, and produces from these
resources a series of consumable products, including plywood pulp,
paper, and containers. Explains the need for good management and
a minimal disturbance of the forests in order to meet ttie continuing
dematid for these products.
1. Forest products. I. Georgia-Pacific Corporation. II. Modern
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
634.9 73-711508
OINE
iThe Story of Humphrey Bi^lej (Motion picture) Zaret
Contracting Co., 1953. Made by Video Film Laboratories.
2 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A television commercial suitable for any brand of beer.
Uses a series of still shots of a plastic figurine of a man smaller
than the beer glasses.
1. Television advertising. i. Zaret Contracting Company.
615.14 70-70438»
The Story of I and Y {FUmstrtp) Herbert M. Elkins Co.,
1964.
48 fr. coloFj 35 mm. fPhonlcs in reading and spelling — lin-
guistics of the English language)
Credit*: Script, Margaret Lynch ; photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Bumniary: Illustrates the sounds of I and Y and provides exercises
for practicing each sound. Includes quizzes and teacher guide
frames. With captions.
1. English language — Phonetics. i. Herbert M. Elkins Company.
Seriee: Phonics In reading and spelling — linguistics of the English
lanmiafe (FilmstrlDV
Educational
color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc' Is. 12 in vti «,™
^irS^Xl^-SAm-erlfar^V^^^^^^^^^^
Educational Enrichment Mate^als 76-735007
1'lie Story of K {Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins, Co., 1964.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics la reading and speUlng — lin-
gaistTcB of the English language)
Credits: Script. Margaret Lynch ; photographers, Ixtretia Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Illustrates the sound of K and provides exercises for
practicing the sound. Indiudea quizzes and teacher guide frames
With captions.
L Bngllah language— Phonetics. r Herbert M. Elkins Company
Series: Rionics In reading and spd] I ng— linguistics of the English
language (Pilmstrip)i
421 73-734316
Ho-bert H. Elkins Oo.
^.af ^"^^ <^°*^ '*'"™> Education Deyalopment
Center m cooperation with Alfred P. Sloan FounEn
and the Carnegie Corp., 1968. «•«-"«
2J min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SdtTTelioi 'Mst""';^"'?! S,'S '.", 1^" '^,° ■"*"=' »' •>"'•
Ufa grede cWUren °"°- "'"""■• «" 1" te.ohln» bis
1. Fllmslrlps. ,. Educstlon Development Center.
CINE '^'-^^ 79-702690
^M.'ES„s°'co.,Tm*'" '' ""'""" '^*"'^''> H""-^
tlcsn/'the ES„b'LSnager°°"" '° """"* "" '"■"■'*-"»^'-
E,S;'?Si^SMa*'5Xr"'' Pboto^pbers, I^rett. Bel^„,
nm^.KIT'P'' V'"",™'"' "* ""•"^ o' I- "M ae L cootroUer snd
K^ef gu^dTiS^Jr '^^S^^oT ^"^^ '^''^"^ ^"-2 Li
EngTish STge^pCSrlp)'"''"^ ""^ «PeUlng-lu«uIst.cs of the
Herbert M. Elkins Co. ^^ 77-734317
The Story of labor. [Filmstrip] AIDS Audiovisual Instructional
Devices. 1971.
76-734314
language (Filmstrip)'
Herbert M. ElktQ.i Oo.
The Story of J {FilmstHp) Herbert M Elkins Co., 1964.
44 fr, color. 85 mm. (Pbonlcs in reading and spelling — lin-
guistics of the English language)
Credits: Script. Margaret I..ynch ; photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum. Marie Undsay.
Summary: Illustrates the sound of J and provides exercises for
practicing the sound. Includes quizzes and teacher guide frames
With captions.
1 EngUsfa language — Phonetics
With captions.
1 EngUab language— Phonetics. i. Herbert M. Elkins Conipany.
Series: Pbonlcs In reeding and spelling — linguistics of the English
a (Ftlmstrlnl
language (Fllmstripk
Herbert M. Elkins Oo.
421
70-784315
TW rtory of Gfaau. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1969.
Relea«d in the U.S. by rune-Life Fdms.
1*^°,'"*"; k!^ "*■ '*"""■ (*''^W»'i«of>'n>njl917toihepitt«,t.iio.
10- Umt 5: New lUtuMu)
SUMMARY: A chronkk of Gh*M'» cxplmution by gold Mcken and tUve
OMm. her coUmiatioo by Britain at the end of the nineteenth wntury, Ghana'i
»*pendence movemem in the I940'i, and condition* under Uic rule of Kwune
nicruinah and foUowmj his overthrow.
1. Gh.n^Hi.»,T. l-Briti.hBro«lctini Corporation. Television Ser-
"ce. U.Tlme-UfeFUnu. HI. Serie* World history from 1917 to the pre«nL
(Mooon picture, no. 16. Unit 3: New lution. ^^
SSie'S, '**<*■' 79-714766
Tu»e.Ufe Rhm 72 MARC
Ike Story of Joe: a caie Ustory tsidng abnie. [Hlnutrip] Bnmer
ProductionB and Westinghouse Learning Corp. Released by
Westinchouse Learning Coip./Westinghouse Learning Press,
1970.
6 filnutripi (approx. 140 ft. each) color. 35 mm. and 6 phooodiact (2
». each; I a. for manual projectof. 1 ». for automatic prcqecuir), 33 1/3 rpm.,
approx. 15 min. each.
With teacher's guide by Sandra Hii^tes Minkkiiten.
CREDITS: Producer and writer. Richard W. Bnmer.
SUMMARY: Interviews with a suburban middle claaa drug user, his mother,
and his psycbolo|ist, present a case history of an actual dni« uaer's life.
CONTENTS: I. Childhood.— 2. Adotescence.— 3. Experimcnttng with
dniga. — 4. Arrested for poasesaion. — 5. The drag culture. — 6. Refaabilitatioa.
I. Drug ^Mue— Personal narratives. 2. Drugs and youth. I Bnmer Pro-
ductions. n. Westrngbouae Leaning Corporaiioa
£l*^"?*I 613-8 72-733264
J^mghouaeUammg 72 '^ 733264
The Story of Johann Sebastian Bach and his Christmas
oratorio {Fdmstnp) Society for Visual Education. 1967.
35 mii'" '""'"'"" ^' ""■ """^ phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 83J rpm.,
Witli teacher's guide.
Soc[e.rforVBu.l Educ.tloo Fi A 67-3730
369
6 filmstrips (260 fr) color. 35mm. and 6 phonotapes in casscucs dual-
Irack, I 7/8 ips.. 70 min.
Alio issued with 6 phonodiscs.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Tells [he story of six labor unions, including how ihcy came to
be rormed and how they work today. Describes the trade union movement and
Its place m the American economy.
CONTENTS: 1. Airiine Pilots Association.-2. American Federation Musi-
cians.—3. United Federation of Teachers— 4. United Automobile Workers —5
International Brotherhood Electrical Workers.-6, International Ladies Gar-
ment Workers Union
1. Trade-unions— United Siaies-Case studies , I. Labor unions, I Aids
Audiovisual Instructional Devices.
SiH""*' "'■** 72-734833
*'°^ " MARC
The Story of hmon juice (Uothn puiturt) Reslemon Co.
Keleased by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-?,
10 mill. Bd. color. 16 mm.
some (If tb« muny dallj nsa of bottTed lemon Juice " i- "»o »
tore ^"wJXS: ■■ ''""°""' Co"l»W- n. Modem Talking Plc-
Modern Talking P,«„« ^^„ Fi A 67-6166
Tile .Story of Lewis Latimer (FUmttrip) Negro History
Associiifes. Released by Curtis Audio \'isuiil,,, 1064.
40 fr. TOlor .55 mm. (Great Americans series)
With manual.
Cifdil... Writer. M. A. Harrl.s; art. D. Dates,
fu^lt'l?."^!?™/'!,'*''"' t i'l-S'-Wy »' Lewla Latimer, the son of
.SrS,Mnd«Tf """"^ """ ■""•"'•^ ■*"»» «' • ■>'»»««' '" "»
soclaleV'Tf-ii^iT'! ?i°'^',"' l«8-l™- ". Negro History As.
Siries •(FllmsU)''''''^''''''' """"'"»■ ^""^ «"«' ^nerl-
Negro History Associates ^'^ 72-783769
Tile Story of long vowels (FUvatrip) Herbert M. Elldns
Co., 1964.
M ^'/Iv 'S"",- J'^ °"°- IFIionlcs In reading and apelllng— llngnlu.
tics of the English langnage)
OrediU: Script. Margaret Lynch ; photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum. Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Discusses eight patterns to show long yowel sonnda.
Includes quizzes and teacher guide frames. With captions
, S WS laneu'ee— Towels. 2. English languagl^-Phonetlcs.
I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series; Phonics In reading and
apelllng— linguistics of the English language (Filmstrip)!
Herher.M.EIk,n,Co. '"^ "-^'«'»
The Story of M {Filmetrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
tlcs^l/jhc "Slsh'fa^^age','"'"''' '° '~'"°'= '"'' '"«"'«-""^»"-
Everylf'Eel^ml'iaHl'un'dLJ^""'' ■"■<"<««"»«■-• ^'-^ ^'^-^
SumTOrij; Illustrates the sotmd of H and provides exercises for
wfth cL°Uons '° '■"'""'es unlzzes and teacher guide frames.
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Herbert M. Elkins C!om-
E.Sshl.^^^fF'jr.SrS)"'""""" "'' "»«"■«->'■«"""<» "• «■»
Herbert MEUtlnsC. ^^ ^"^^^^^
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tlie Story <rf milk {Motion picture)
Service [193-?,
Educational Film
11 miu. at. b&w. 16 oitu.
SiiHiMuri/: s«Uowfi a girl and boy as they viait a farm to watch
the .-arc ami luliking of cows and the procewing of the milk. Ends
niih II mllkiiiiin delivering milk to a home. With subtitles.
1. Milk, r. Krtumtional Film Service.
70-701998
The Story of modern Egypt. (Motion picturci BBC-TV. London.
1969. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
16n
(World history from 1917 to ihc prwcni. i
20 inin Ml hA*
l^ Lnil V Nc* naiiorts)
SLMMARV A dcstnpi.i.n of E|>pl» occupilion ind rule by Enfl»nd uniil
1922 and her subsequent rule by King F»ud, Kinf Firouk, ind Gimul Abdul
N«Mcr Distuiws Ntv*r\ pan-Aribic ptiltcicv the cimtrovcrsy over the nsiioo-
aliiaiion of ihc Suet Cinal. »nd the Arab-Israeli War of 1967.
1 Egypi History Bntiish tx:cupation. 1882-1936 2, Efypi H.Mory
14|i». I. Bnlith Broadcastini Corporaiiofl- Tclcvismn Service. Ii.
Time-Life Films. 111. Series; World hisiory from 1917 to the present (Motion
Dtoturei no. 15. Unit 5: Ne* naiionv
962 75-714765
72 MARC
[DT107i
Timc-Lifc Films
The Story of N {Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
46 fr. rolor. 35 mm. {Phonics In reading and spelling— 41ngul8-
tlos of tlie Fngllsh language)
Credits: Sorlpt. Margaret Lynch; photographers, Ixiretta Belgum.
Evelyn Bet^rum, Marie Undsay.
Summarv: Illustrates the sound of N and provides exercises for
practicing the sound. Includes qulziea and teacher guide frames.
With captions. „ , „
1 English language— Phonetics. r. Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Phonics In reading and spelling— linguistics of the
English language (Fllmstrlp)
421 74r-734319
Herhert H. Elkins Co-
The Story of NG {FUmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins, Co., 1964.
51 fr. color. 85 mm, (Phonics in reading and ^>ell I ng— linguis-
tics of tlie English language)
Creditg: Script, Margaret Lynch ; photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belirum. Marie Lindsay.
Summarj/: Illustrates the sound of NG and provides exerclws for
practicing the sound. Includes qalxzes and teacher guide frames.
With captloo»i.
1. English language— Phonetics. i, Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Phonics in reading and spelling — linguistics of the
English language (Fllmstrlp)
421 79-734320
Herbert H. Elkins Co.
The Story of ncm-lonff and non-short vowel sounds (Film-
strip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
50 fr, i-olor. So mm. (Phonics In reading and spelling— linguis-
tics of the English language)
Credits.- Script, Margaret Lynch; photographers. Loretta Belgum.
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summai-y: Discus.ses spelling patterns for the five non-long and
non-short vowel sounds. Includes quizzes and teacher guide
frames. With captions.
1. English language— Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
guage—Vowels. I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series: Phonics
In reading and spelling— linguistics of the English language (Film-
strip)
422 70-734054
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
The Story of numerals {FUmstrip) Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, 1967.
40 fr. color. 35 uim. (Books — their story, no. S)
Eastman color.
Hummafy: Traces the development of numerals from the time men
began counting by tens, to the evolution of Arabic numbera. Shows
the development of the abacus, Roman numerala, and the Indian
numerical system. With captions.
1. Numeration. 2. NuoteralB. i. Jam Handy Organization, inc.
Series: Books— their story (nimstrip) no. 3.
Fi 67-1669
TW Story of Oak RUge Opcratiou. [Motion picture] Oak Ridge
Operationa Office. Released by U.S. Atomic Energy Coromis-
noa. 1972.
21 nun. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; Coveralhemajoracltvitiesoflhc Atomic Energy Commiwon
Oak Ridge Operationi Office, which supports pro|rams of national defcnae and
Ihc peaceful applicationt of atomic energy. Portrays the gaseous diffusion plant
production of enriched u/anium for fueling nuclear power plants, research sclivi-
tita, and the use of radiaUon to diagnose ai>d treat diicMc
I. United Siaiec. Atomic Energy Commiaakm.
lQC773,3.Ui 621.48 72-700020
U.S. Atomic Baergy 72 MARC
The Story of Old Glory {Motion picture) U. S. Marine
Corps, 1968.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Rummury: Traces the history of the American flag from the Eng.
lish flag of St. George, which was brought to America by the pllgrlma,
to the present 50-star banner. Includes views of historic battle scenes
fought as the United States strlved to gain and keep lu Independence
and of the Marine Corps civic action in both Korea and Vietnam.
1. PUfs— U. 8. t. D, 8. Marine Corps.
929.9 Fi E 68-63
US. Marine Corps
IW Storr of OM Glorr. [Filmatrip]
1971.
Panoramic Teaching Aida,
25 fr. color. 3) mm. and phonotapa in ciMctic: 7 min. (Leatning
through poetry sight and sound, unit 2)
With teacheTi manual.
SUMMARY A presentation of the poem by Murl Ptatt which tcUt one
vefMon of the binh of the American (Ug. For dcmentary grade*.
I F1a(s— Unit^ Staica— HiMory— Juvenik films. I. Panoramic Teaching
Aids. II Series: Learning through poetry si^t and sound. (PWttmnpj unit 2.
(iC346.Z3] 372.8 79-740168
PanoramK Teaching Aid* 72 MARC
The Story of oar Bible (Filmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, I960. Made by W. J. Piatt. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
nr. fr. b&w. 35 mm.
with teachers notes.
Summary : Describes the origin of the Bible and Its Introduction
in the Mediterranean region and In Britain.
1. Bible — History— Mediterranean reglML 2. Bible — History — OL
Brit I. Common Ground, ltd., Ixindon. II. Carman BJdocatlonal
Associates.
71-738563
Carman Educational
Acsociatea
Tho Story of our Capital City (FUinstrip) McGraw-Hill
Hook Co., in collaboration with William P. Gottlieb Co.,
1967.
35 fr. (.olor. 35 mm. (Wiishington. D. C: our Capital City)
With teiicher's guide.
Credits: .Wvlser, Clarence J. Olttlngs.
Summary: Truces the growth and development of Washington,
D. C, as the Capital City. Discusses the selection of the site, the
plan of the city, the acquisition of land, developmental problems, and
current urban concerns. With captions.
1. Washington, D. C— Hist. i. McGrnw-HIU Book Company.
Series : Washington. D. C. : our Capital City ( Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-2609 rev
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Story of oar Capitol {Motion pictttre) Pathe News. He-
leased by Pathe Educational Sciences, 1968?
4 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (Ainerlcan heritage aeries)
Milestones of the centurjr.
AdapUtlon of the 1060 film Issued separately under the Utie The
Capitol.
On reel with Library of Congress; The White Houae; Ben
Franklin's Pblladelirfiia; Valley Forge: national shrine; Mount
Vernon : national shrine ; Statue of Uberty, then and now ; Williams-
burg, restored in our century.
Creditt: Narrator. Ed Herilhy.
a%mt»ary: Presents vlenrs of the Capitol of the United Sutes, in-
clndlng the House and Senate wings. Sutuary Hall, and the
Hotonda.
1. Washington, D. C. Capitol. l Pathe News, inc.. New York.
II. Fathe Educational Sciences. Inc. ni. The Oapitol (MoUon pic-
ture) Series: American heritage series (Motion picture) S«ies:
Milestones of the century (Motion irfcture)
917.53 73-702996
Portland SUte Univ. Library
The Story of our new baby (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued in b&w.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Educational collaborator, Mllo K. Btecha.
SU.MMARV: A pregnant woman explains to her daughter how a
baby develops Inside the mother. Describes the family's prepara-
tions and adjustments concerning the birth of the baby. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Reproduction— JuvMlle literature. I. Coronet Instructional
Films.
[QP25 1 ] 301.42 72-712344
Coronet Instructional Films
The Story erf P {FUmttrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics in reading and spelling— linguis-
tics of tlif English language)
Credits: .Script, Margaret Lynch ; photograjrtiers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belmim. Marie Mndsay.
Summary: Illustrates the sound of P and provider exercises for
practicing the sound. Includes quizzes and teacher guide frames.
With captions.
1. English language — Phonetics, l Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Phonics In reading and ^telling— linguistics of the
English language (Fllmstrlp)
421 72^734321
Herbert U. Elkins Ca
The Story of paper {FUrMtrip) Jam Handy Organization,
1967.
44 fr. color. S5 mm. (Books— their story, no. 4)
Eastman color.
Summant: Describes early man's writing materials and traces the
development of paper from papyrua to the paper of today. Dis-
cusses the making of parchment, the production of paper in China
and medieval Germany, and modern paper manufacturing. With
captions.
1. Paper making and trade— Hist. i. Jam Handy Organisation,
Inc. Series: Books—their story (Filmstrip) so. 4.
Fi6T-1670
The Story of Parliament {FUmatrip) Educational Produc-
tions, Wakefield, Eng. Released in the V. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1964.
S7 fr. color. 85 mm. (Regional geography— British lalanda)
With notes.
Summary: Covers Important developments In the growth of Parlia-
ment and describes Its role In the govertunent of the British Isles.
1. GL Brit. ParWaroent. L F-ducational Productions, ltd. n. In.
ternational Film Bureau. Inc., Chicago. Series: Regtonal geog-
raphy — Brltlxh Islands (FHmstrlp)
328.42 71-733861
International Film Bureau
The Story of Paul Banyan (Filmstrip) Educational Enrich-
ment Materials, 1969. Made by Westport Communications
Group.
40 fr. color. SS mm. and phonodlac: 2 s. (is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In.. 8S) rpm., 8 min. micro-
groove.
Summarv: Relates some of the tales of the legendary giant, Paul
Bunyan, with woodnit Illustrations by Ed Bmberley, from the book
by Barbara Emherley.
1, Emberley, Barbara. The Kory of Paul Bunyan. i. Ember-
ley, Barbara. The story of Paul Bunyan. ii. Educational Rnrlch-
ment Materials, Inc.
&9SJ22 78-733828
Educational Enrichment Materials
The Story of prefixes, root words, and suffixes (FUmstrip)
Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1965.
60 fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics In reading and ^jeUing—lln-
Kuifftlcn of the English language)
Credit*: Script, Margaret Lynch; photographers, Loretta Belgtmi.
Evelyn Belgutn, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Present.s a history and discussion of prefixes, root
words, and siifDxes In tJie English language. Includes quizzes and
teacher guide frames. With captions.
1. English language — Suffixes and prefixes. 2. EnglMi language-
Word formation. i. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series:
Phonics in reading and spelling— linguistics of the English language
(Fitmatrip)
421 71-734067
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
The Story of printing {Filmstrip) Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1969.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Communication — stone age to space age)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Examines the extensions of written communications
through the Invention of the printing press. Shows how the print-
ing press was Invented and perfected Into the high-speed press of
today. Describes the various types of presses and the color separa-
tion process which makes possible the printing of colored pictures.
With captions.
1. Printing-press. i. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
Series: Communication — stone age to space age (Filmstrip)
655.1 74r-736171
A. L. A. Booklist
The Story of Q (Famstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
48 fr. color. S5 mm. (Phonics In reading and spelling— Unguis-
tics of the English language)
Credits: Script. Margaret Lynch ; photographers, Loretta Belgum.
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Illustrates the soimd of Q and [HWldes exercises for
practicing the sound. Includes qulases and teacher guide frames.
With ca^lonH.
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Phonics In reading and speUIng— linguistics of the
Engllah language (Filmstrip)
421
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
The Story of R and the R controller {Filmstrip) Herbert
M. Elkina Co., 1964.
58 fr. color 35 mm. (Phonics in reading and spelling — tlngals-
tlca of the English language)
Credits: .Script, Margaret Ljnch; photographers, l>oretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum. Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Illu.'^trates the sounds of R and the R controller and
provides exercises for practicing each sound. Includes quizzes and
teacher guide frames. With cantons.
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Herbert M, Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Phonics In reading and spelling — linguistics of the
English language (Fllmstrlp)
421 70-734323
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
The Story of rocketry. [FUmstrip] Walt Dianey Productioos.
Released by Walt Dianey Educatiooal Materials Co., 1971.
46 fr. cokM-. 35 mm. and phooodisc: 2 l. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 7 rain.
(Sttidies in science, set 2)
Ako iauied with phonoupe in cawelte.
Capaorwd vcnion (3B ft.) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Traces ugnificanl evcnu in the history of rockcny. bepnning
with the earliest recorded use of rockeU by the Chine«e in the 1 3th ceniury.
Shows how Newton's third Uw explained the propulsion principle, and diacune*
the contributioo of the German V-2 rocket profiam to later American space
efforts. Describes the development of multipte sUge rockets.
1. Rocketry. 2. Rocket* (Aeronautic*) I. Dianey (Walt) Productiaa*.
11. Walt Dianey Educatiooal Maiciiab Compwiy. III. Series: Smdica ia science.
[FUmWrip] act 2.
629.47 72-733711
Walt Disocy Educstioftal 72 MARC
Materials Co.
The Story of rocketry. [Filmitrip] Walt Disney Productiooa.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (Studie* in science set 2)
Sound version* (4« fr.) atoo issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY; Trace* significant evenU in the hi*tory of rocketry, bagjaning
with the earliest recorded use of rocket* by the Chinese in the 13th century.
Shows how Newton's third law eipiained the propulsion principle, and discfte*
the contribution of the German V-2 rocket program to later American space
efforts. Deacribea the dcvek>pmen( of muluple stage rockets. With captions.
1. Rocketry. 2. Rockets (Aeronautics) I. Disney (Walt) Productioas.
11. Wall Dtaoey Educational MateriatoCompany. III. Scriea: Studie* in acienee.
I Filmstrip] set 2.
(TL782i 629.47 72-733712
Walt Di*fKy Educational 72 MARC
MateriabCo.
The Story of S {FUmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
58 fr color 85 mm. (Phonics In reading and quelling— linguis-
tics of the English language)
Credits: Script. Margaret I.^nch ; photograi>hers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Murle Lindsay.
iSttmmary.- Illustrates the sounds of 8 and provides exercises for
practicing each sound. Includes qulxaes and teacher guide frames.
With captions.
1. EngllHh language— Phonetics. i. Herhert M. Elkins Oom-
psny. Series: Phonics In reading and spelling- linguistics of the
English language (rilmstrlp)
421 73-734324
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
370
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Story of SH (Famstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
49 fr, color. S5 mm. (Phonic* In reading and ^»eUlnt— Ilngnl»-
tlcs of the EnKUsh lanfru>S«)
Credits: Script. Margaret Lynch; i>hotognipber», Loretta Beljnini,
Evelyn Belfriim. Marie Lindsay.
SumTTiary: Illuntratea the sound of SH and provides exerclnefl for
practicing the sound. Inclades Qutues and teacher gnlde fnmes.
With captions.
1. EngllRh language— Phonetics. l Herbert H. Elklna Com-
pany. Series: Pbootcs In reading and v^log — linguistics of the
English language (Pllmstrlp)
4SX 77-784325
Herbert H. BlklnsCo.
The Story of short Towds {FUnutrip) Herbert M. Elkins
Co., 1964.
.M fr. color. .15 mm. ( Pboalca In rvadlng and ^idling — lln-
jnilwtcs of the English language)
Creditt: Script. Margaret Lynch; pitotogruplbers. Loretta B^gnm,
Brelyu Belgum. Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Dlacussen fftelllng patterns for the Ave short rowel
sounds. iDCludea quizzes and teacher guide frames. With captions.
1 English language— Vowels. 2. EngUi* language — Orthcwraphy
and spelllag. t. Herbert M. Elkins ComjMny. Series: Phonics
lo reading and ^telling— linguistics of the Engllah Uoguage (Pllm-
■trlp)
422 73-7W062
Bert>ert Bi. Elkins Co.
The S«ory of simple syllables {KUrMtrip) Herbert M.
Elkins Ca« 1966.
X fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics In reading and spelling — lin-
guistics of the English language)
CrediU: Script. Margaret LyrK*; jAotographers, Loretta Belgum.
Brelyn B^gum. Marie Lindsay.
aummary: Presents a history and discuaston of simple syllables
In the English language. Includes qulzces and teactker guide frames.
With captions.
1. English language — Syllabication. l Herbert M. BUklns Com-
pany. Series: Ph<Hi1C8 In reading and q>eUiiig— linguistics of the
EngliA language (Fllmstrip)
421 78-734066
Herbert H. Etklns Co.
The Story of soil (FUvuttrip) Badek Films and Slides,
1968.
36 fr. color. 95 mm.
Credit*.- Author. Eugene L Podhurst.
8ummmy: Explains that wind and water eronlon on soil may be
combatted by planting trees and grass; discusses the types of soil
found across the country. With captions.
1. Soil conservation. i. Budek Films and Slides, inc.
333.7 72-735266
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
The Story of cpece fUght: Exploriiit the mkhl [Fllmstrip] Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1972.
S3 fr color 35 mm. ind phonodbc: It, 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. IS min.
AIM mued wiih phonoiape in caucite.
With trudy |uidc
CREDITS: Educaiionml collabo«sior. Nofman F Smith.
SUMMARY: Shows how lunar enpeditiont enable men to explore and bring
back lampiei of the lurface of the moon.
I Moon— Exploraiion— Juvenile Tilnw. [I, Moon-ExplorBlmn) I.
Coronet Initructional Filmi II Title: Exploring the moon. {Filmurip]
[QB581, 629.41 72-734268
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
The Slerr of w/met fUght ExplorlHg the pluets. [Filnutripi
Coronet Instructioiial Films, 1972.
52 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodiac: 2 i.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 14 min.
Aiao ianwd with phonoupe in caaaette.
With atudy guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Nonnan F. Smith.
SUMMARY: Dcacribn physical fcaiurca of plancu in the sotar syiiem. and
cxplaitu how Man will l>c explored by man.
1. Planeu— Exploration— Juvenile films- (1. Planets— Exploration] I.
Coronet Instructional Rlnu. 11. Title: Exploring the planeu. fFiInutrip]
[QB601, 523.4 72-734270
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
RIma
The Story of T (FUmttHp) Herbert M Elkins Co., 1964.
52 fr. color. 85 mm. (Phonics In reading and ■pelllnt— l|i»il».
tiCT of the English language) ^
creditt: Script, Margaret Lyn<A; lAotographera, Loretta Belgnm,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: lUustrates the aound of T and prorldes exercises for
pTMticlng the jwund. Inclndes qnlsaes and teacher guide framos.
With captions.
1. English language— Phonetics. l Herbert M Elkins Oom-
S* hSSXe^rtSrlj)"*'^ "^ iPelling-Ilngnlstlcs of the
Herbert MElklnsOo. "^^ ^^^^
Hie Story of TH (FUmatnp) Herbert M. Elldns Co., 1964.
50 fr. orior. 85 mm, (Phonics In reading and sprillng~lln-
gnlstlcsof the English language)
Creditt: Script, Margaret Lo'och; photographers, LoretU Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum. Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Illustrates the sound of TH and provide* exercises toe
practicing the sound. Includes quiires and teacher guide frames.
With captions,
1. Engllah langLjge—Hionetics. i. Herbert M, Elkins Oompany.
Series: Phonics In reading and spelling — linguistics of the English
language (FllmBtrlp>i
421 74-734327
Herbert 11. Elkins Co.
Btavy flf Ikt dhwck criiii [PUmstrip] Concordia nims. 1967.
47 fr. cotor. 33 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 16 min.
(Catechisa) aeries)
With leaden gi^de.
SUMMARY: Traces the development of chtvch creeda, suiementa of bith
based on the Scriptures, from the early days of the dmstian church.
I. Crc«da. I. Coftcordia PuUtahin| Houac, Sl Loda. II. Series: Cate-
chiiBi aeries. (Ftlmstrip. Concordia Pub. Houaej
[BT990j 238 72-734599
Coacordia Fdoas 72 MARC
The Story of the Cornit of Monte-Cristo (Motion picture)
Les Films Jean-Jacques Vital Ren6 Modiano, S. N. E.
Gaumont, France, 1961. Released in the U. S. by Wamer
Bros. Pictures, 1&62.
132 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Dyallscope. Technicolor.
A Seven Arts presentation.
English dialog dubbed In. Released In Trance under the Utle I^
comte de Monte-Cristo.
Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas.
Creditt- Producers, Jean-Jacques VlUl. Ben* Modlaoo; director,
Claude Autant-Lara; screenplay, Jean Halaln; music, Rentf Cloerec;
photographers, Jacques Natteau. Jean Isnard ; editor, Madeleine Gug.
Cost; Louis Jourdan, Yvonne Fumeaui, Pierre Mondy, Franco Sllva.
Summary: Dantefi, a seaman unjustly Imprisoned for seventeen
years for supposed loyalty to the exiled Napoleon, escapes and as the
wealthy Count of Monte-Crlato returns to France where he engages
In a rlevprty planned revenge on his enemies.
I. DuinsR, Alexandre, 1802-1870. Le comte de Monte-Cristo. ii.
Les Films Jenn-Jsrqnes Vital Retrf Modiano, S. N. E. OaiimonL m.
Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. iv. Le (::omte de Monte-Cristo (Mo-
tion picture) v. The Count of Mtwite-Crlsto (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1332
The Story of the Czechs {Motion picture) Douglas Pro-
ductions, 1965.
96 mltL sl. color. 16 mm.
To be presented with a lecture cued to the film.
Creditt: Producer. Nell Douglas
Bummary: Traces the htetory of the three countries that make
op Cwchoslovakla- Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovakia. Includes the
HoBsite reformation, the Udlce tragedy, the Bapabarg era. the proad
times of Charles vt, and modern accomplishments. Filmed In
Cwchoslovakla.
1. Csechoslovak R^ubllc—HIst i. Douglas Prodortlons.
914.37 Fi A 68-620
Douglas Prodnctlons
Story of the earth's crust (FUmatnp)
terials Corp., 1967.
Curriculum Ma-
ss fr. color. 35 mm. (Studying nature in our national parks)
RevlM>d version of the 1959 fllmstrip of the .same title.
Summary: Uses Illustrations from Grand Canyon, Zion Canyon,
and Bryce Canyon to show that the earth's crust Is made up of strata
indicating the passage of millions of years. Points out that rivers,
wind, beat, cold, and rain have carve<I great canyons In the rock and
that minerals have colored the rocky sides of these gorges.
I. Earth— Crust. r. Curriculum Materials Corporation.
Series: Studying nature in our national parks (Fllmstrip)
551.8 Fi A 67-3917
Curriculum Materials Corp.
TW Story of the EiMtl«*i« [Hlmstripi Wancn SchkMt Produc-
tions, 1972.
3 mm. and phofwdiM:: 2 v, 12 in.. 33 W3 fpin.. 3) min.
200 fr. .
With teacher'* guide
CREDITS: Producer and wrilcr. Lucie 9. McCandkaa.
SUMMARY: Portrays the proWema of dte Evcrgtodca NMional Park m tas
wildlife and natural cnvironmenl are Ihrcsieited by Ftorids'i rapid pn^alaiiow
growth artd need for water. Photographed on location.
I- Evergladet National Pari. I. Schhtai (Warm) Prodttiowa. PItsaawi-
ville, N.Y.
[F317.E91 333.7 72-735042
Warren Schloai 72 MARC
Production!
The Story of the final silent E (FUnutrip) Herbert M.
Elkins Co., 1961
o3 fr. color. 30 mm. (Phonics In reading and spelUng — lin-
guistics of the English language)
Credits: Script. Margaret Lynch; photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum. Marie Lindsay.
Summary: DLsctisses the develc^ment of the Snal silent a In the
English language and describes eight patterns for Ita use. Includes
quizzes and teacher guide framea With captions.
1. EngllKh language — Phonetics. i. Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series : Phonics In reading and spelling'— linguistics of tbe
English language ( Fiknstrtp)
431 74-734066
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
The Story of the first lunar landing (FUmstrip) Doubleday
Multimedia, 1969.
104 fv. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (Is. for automatic
projector, 1 «. for manual projector), 12 In., 33) rpm., 15 min.
I8.sued in a kit with wall chart, teaching suggestions, tKMklets,
and 7 In. phonodisc entitled Lunar landing, man on the moon.
CredWa: Producers and directors, Thomson C. Murray, Hlmllce
Novas: script, William Illnes; narrator, Peter A. Thomas.
Summary: Traces the history of space flight, and describes the
first manned lunar landing on July 20, 1969. Includes scenes of
space craft and equipment, Russian and American astronauts, views
of the earth from outer space, and photographs of the lunar surface.
1. Space flight to the moon. 2. Project Apollo. i. Doubleday
Multimedia.
629.45
71-737268
,The Story oi the frog) (Motion picture) Intemati(uuil
Tele-Film Productions, 1949.
11 mil. «d. bAw. 16 mm. (John Rieran's kaleidoscope)
Creditt: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schoee.
Summary: L'l^es the telephoto lens to examine the life cycle and
habits of the common frog. Including courtship, birth, and develop-
1. Frogs. I. International Tele-Film Productions, Inc.
John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Series:
Fi 67-2077
The Story of the inTention of spelling (Fihnatrip)
bert M. Elkins Co.. 1964.
Her-
56 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Phonics in reading and spelling— linguis-
tics of the English language)
Credits: Script, Margaret Lynch; photographers. Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Presents a history of the development of written com-
munication and spelling. Includes qulzxes and teacher-guide frames.
With captions.
1. English language— Orthography and speUlng. i. Herbert M.
Elkins Company, Series; Phonics In reading and ^lelllng — linguis-
tics of the English language ( Fllmtrtrip)
421 7^734069
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
371
The Story of the other wise man (Filmstrip)
Films, 1969.
Family
60 fr. color. 35 nxn. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm.. 15 min.
Based on the story of the same title by Henry Tan Dyke.
With leader's guide.
Credits: Narrator, William Woodson; photographer, Milton Gold.
Summary : Tells the story of tbe fourth wise man and his dedica-
tion to helping pei^ie while he searched for the new-bom Messiah,
fulfilling his goal on the day of Christ's crudflxlon,
I. Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933. The story of the other vrise muL
II. Family Films, Inc.
74-737546
[Ftlmstrip] Cathedral Films, 1962.
Family Films
Story of the
S2fr. color. 33mm. andphooodisc; 1 a.. 33 1/Jrpm., 12 min. (Storiea
Uom the Old Testament Series 4: Story of Moeea. no. 3)
With acript and study guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Jama K. Friedrich; director. Jack L. Tyler; writer,
Jeaae L Cobum; artiats, Paul Hanlcy. OriUn Campbell.
SUMMARY: Illuatratcs varioui epbodca in the life of Moaes. Relatea Moacs'
announcement to Pharoah that every fitat born iton-Hebrew child in Egypt
would die; and portrayt Pharoah 'i reluctant decision, after the death of his own
aon, to allow Moaes to lead the Hebrewi out of Egypt
1. Moaes. 2. Ptagucs of Egypt. 1. Cathedral Ptlaia, inc.. Burbsok, Cabf.
11. Series: Storiea from the Old Testament. Series 4: Story of Moaea. [HlnMripi
IK>. 3.
lBS580.M6i 222 72-733444
Cathedral FUma 72 MAKC
The Story of the space age (Motion picture) Hearst Metro-
tone News, 1965.
19 m 11. sd. b4w, 16 mm. (Screen news digest, y, 7. no. 9)
With atudy guide.
Summary: Describes the sights and sounda of tbe space age from
the pioneering genius of Robert Hutchlngs Goddard, to the achieve-
ments of Project Oemlnl.
1. Astronautics— History. i. Hearst Metrotone News, inc., New
York. Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) v 7, no 9.
629.4 Fi A 68-2100
Hearst Metrotone News
The Story of the Three Wise Men (FUmstrip) Cathedral
Films fl96-l,
32 fr. l»&w. 35 mm.
Summary: A dramatlMllon of the Gosptl according to Matthew.
ShuvvN the search of the Wise Men for the Christ child. Includes
the words to the carol entitled We thi-ee kings.
1. .\Iagl. I. Cathedral Films, inc.. Burbank, Calif.
232.92 79-73.1086
I'onnsylvatiia .School for the r>eaf
The Story of time (FUmttHp) Hulton Press, London
[196-i,.
28 fr. color. 35 mm.
A Fabbrl filmstrlp.
Summary: I'ses art work to trace the derelopment of telling time
from the early days of history to the present
1. Tltne. I. Hulton Preas, ltd.. London.
529 Fi A 67-3870
Dufour Editions
The Story <tf twine (Motion picture) International Har-
vester Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196-!,
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummar^i: Pictures the growing of sisal fiber in Haiti, Its manu-
facture Into agricultural t^vlne, and the use of twine In modem
farm machines.
1. Sisal hemp. 2. Twine. i. Internatlonnl Harvester Company,
n. Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.
677 Fi A 67-5140
Modern Talking Picture Service
Story of two little goats (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1969.
4 ml!i. n. color. 8 mm. (Our animal friends series)
Loop tllm mounted In cartridge.
With users' guide.
Crediii: Author. Ruth O. Strlrftland.
Summarn: A reading readiness film. A farmer pats two baby
goats Into tbe pasture where they see much of the farm where tbey
were bom.
1. Reading— Audio- visual aids. 2. Animals, Infancy of. t Cor-
onet Instructional Films. Series; Our animst friends series
(Motion picture)
372.3 73-700692
Coronet Instructional Films
The Story of V, W, and the W controller (FUmatrip) Her-
bert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
52 fr. color. 35 tool. (Phonics in reeding and speUlng — lln-
gnlstlcs of the English language)
Credits: Script. Margaret Lynch ; photographer*. Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Illustrates the sounds of U, W, and the W controller
and provides exercises for practicing each sound. Includes quiuea
and teacher guide frames. With captions.
1. English language— Phonetics. i. Herbert M, Elklna Company.
Series: Phonics In reading and spelling — llngolstics of the English
language (Fllmatrip)'
421 78-734328
H«1>ert M. Blklui Co.
The Story of V (FSmstHp) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1964.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Phonics In iMding and sodUng — lin-
guistics uf the English language)
Creditt: Script. Margaret Lynch: photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Illustrates tbe sound of V and prortdes exercises for
practicing the sound. Indodea qulsses and teacher guide frames.
With cspUoQs.
1. English language — Phonetics. «. Hubert M. Elklna Oompany.
Seri«: Phonics In reading and spiling — UngulBtlca of the English
language (Fllmstrip)!
421 71-734329
Herbert U. BlUna Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Educational Film-
Thc Story of volcanism (Filmstrip)
strips, 1971.
,v> fr. color. 35 Dim. (Volcaooes)
Witli maoual.
i.'REDITS: Author. Mary Lee Nolan.
SUMMARY: Presents ancient legends about Tolcanoeg and uses
drawings and pbolo^apbs to illustrate the cbaracterlstlcs of the
dinrereiit types of rolcanoes. With captiom.
1. Volcanism. I. Educational Fllouitrlps, HuntsvlUe, Tex.
II. Series: Volcanoes (Fllmstrip)
[QE522] 551.2 78-740108
Educational Filmstrips
The Story of vowels and consonants (FUmstrip) Herbert
M. Elkins Co., 1965.
JO fr. coloi". 3o mm. (Phonics In reading and spelling— lln-
(tui>itjcs ot the Knglliih language)
Credit»: Script. Marjraret Lynch; photographers, Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Bel^um, Marie Lindsay.
Summary: Discusses the fact that vowels and consonants are
sounds, not letters. Shows ave ways in which rowel and consonant
sounds differ and thre* ways in which they ate alike. Includes
qulEies and teaciier guide frames. With captions.
1. English language— VoweK 2. English language — Consonants.
8. English language— Pboneth^. i. Herbert M. Klklns Company.
Series: Phonics In reading and spell Iny— linguistics of the English
language (Fllmstrip)
422 70-734061
HerbH^rt M. Elkins Co.
Tho Story of Watts {Motion picture) U. S. Social Security
Administration, 1967.
H n; n. sd. color. 16 mm. {Social security in America)
Suimuarti: Follows a field representative from the Watts Social
Security Olflce as he visits several of the social security beneflciarles
who live ill the cowninnity.
1. Insnrnnce, Social — U. S. i. I', s. Social Security Administra-
tion. Series: Social security in America (Motion picture)
368.4 Fi E 68-85
U. S. Social Security Administration
The Story of vheat [Filnutrip] Wheat Flour Institute, 1961.
Made by Richard Manufacturing Co.
76 fr. color. 3) men.
With narration |uidc.
CREDITS: Sponsor. Nebruka When Commiuion.
SUMMARY: Utet captioned pholo|raphi. drawingi. cartoons, and maps In
tracing the hittof7 of wheat. Examines methods of sowing, tilling, liarveshng,
and milling, and points out the toctal, cultural, and nutritional aspects of wheat.
1. Wheat I. Wheat Flour Institute. Chicago.
tSB191.W5j 633 72-732613
Wheat Division, Nebraska 72 MARC
Depc. of Agriculture
The Story of Will Rogers (Motion picture) NBC-TV, 1961.
Mmln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Project 20)
Telec^^st on the NBC- TV program Project 20, March 28, 1961.
Credtif: l'rodu<-er and director. Donald B. Hyatt; writers, Richard
Hanser, R<xl Heed; narrator, Bob Hope; research. Daniel W. Jones.
Peretz Johnnes; music, Rolwrt Ruasel Bennet; editor, Silvio d'AIiaera.
Summary; Covers the career of Will Rogers from his early rodeo-
roplng days to his later years as everyman's commentator on the
national and world scene, using uewsreels. sequences from silent and
sound motion pictures in which he starred, stills, and narration which
includes his comments, quips, and ot>ser vat Ions.
1. Rogers, Will, 1870-1935. i. National Broadcasting Company,
Inc. NBC Televiaion Network. Series : Project 20 ( Motion picture)
928 Fi 68-655
The Story of William Penn {FUmatrip) Educational En-
richment Materials, 1969.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; l s., 12 in.. 33i rpm.,
6mln. mlcrogroove. (Early colonial America)
Summary: An adaputlon of the pictures and text of the book by
Allkl presenting a biography of WiUlam Peoo.
1. Peon. William, 1644-17ia i. Allkl. The story
of William Penn. il Educational Enrichment Materials. Inc. Se-
ries: Early colonial America (Fllmstrip)
398.22 70-736008
Educational Enrichment Materials
The Story of William's tell {Famstrip) Graded Prese, 1969.
GO fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With leader's guide.
nummary: Examines an archaeological excavation near Jerusalem
and discusses what It revealti of the past, and particularly about the
Bible.
1. Bible— Antiquities. 2. Excavations (Archaeology) — Palestine.
I. Graded Press.
220.93 74-734788
Klethodlat Pub. House
'ihe Story of Wisconsin paper {Fllmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1967.
.19 fr. (v>lur. S.*; mm.
Produced In cooperation with Wisconsin paper industry.
With lenrhtTS guide.
Summnri/: Traces the hL-tory of [>apermnking from its Invention
to Its wi<le«[iread use in ituKlern timwi and shows the various steps in
pai>erroiikln« from forests to finlKhIng processes and end products.
Describes buw industry, government, and families are dependent on
pn|>er products for everyday activities.
1. I'nper niiiklng and trade. i. Society for Visual Education,
Inc., Chicago.
676 Fi A 68-3610
Society for Visual Education
The Story of X (FUnittrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co^ 1964.
53 fr. coIm*. 35 mm. (Pbonicii Id reading and ■pelling — IId-
ffuislictt ot tile EoKllMh language)
CrediU: Si-rlpt, Margaret I^'ncb : photogmphers. Loretta Belgum,
Evelyn Beltnim. Marie Undaay.
Summary: Illustrates ttte sounds of X and provideti exerclaea for
practicing each sound. Include* quizxM and teacher guide frame*.
With captiooa.
1. KngilfOi language— Phonetics. I. Herbert M. Elklna Oompany.
8«rteN: Pboolca Id reatHng and apelllDi— 'llDgoMtcs oC tbe Bngllab
language {Fllmstrip)!
421 76-734330
Herbert H. Elkins Oo.
The Story of your baler twine (Motion picture) Interna-
tional Harvester Co. Released by New Holland Machine
Co.. division of Sperry Rand Corp.. 19fi7.
18 mill. S(l. ci)lor. 16 mm.
.Suinmaru: lilu.'itratcs the stops In the manufacture of baler twine.
Shows sisal.'ina plants being grown and bar^-eRted in the Caribbean;
fibers from the plants being cured, combed, tested, and treated to
resist the element-s : and end products beins used m various ways.
1 Twine. 2 Siw»l heinp. i. International Harvester Company.
11 Soerry Hand Corporation. New Holland Machine Company.
^ 677 Fi A 67-5816
Sperry Rnnd Corp. New Holland MachlneCo.
The Story of Z and ZH (FUnutrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co.,
1964.
52 fr. color. 35 mm.i (Phonics In readlofc aDd ^veiling — lin-
guistics of tbe English languageV
Credita: Script. Margaret I^ynch; photographers, Loretta Belgum.
Evelyn Belgum, Marie Lindsay.
Sumnktry.- Illustrates the sounds of Z and ZH and provides ex-
erdaes for practicing each sound. Includes quizzes and teacher guide
frames^ With captions.
1. English langTiage — Phonetics. t Herbeat M. Elklna Oompany.
Seriea: Phonics In reading and spelling — Ilngalstlca of tbe Bngllah
language (PiliDStrip)i
421 70-734331
Herbert M. BlklosOo.
The Story of Zachary Zween (Filmatrip) Reading Motiva-
tion Filmstrips, 1967. Made by PWS Productions.
3U fr. color. 35 mm. (Picture lH>ok fllmstrip series)
With picture-cued readins text booklet.
Based on the children's book of the same title by Mabel Watts.
Summary: Explains the alphabet and alphabetical order in a
story alKiut Zachary Zween, a boy who alw.iys came last because
of his name.
1. Alphabet. i. Watts, Mabel. The '<tory of Zachary Zween.
u. Reading Motivation Filmstrips, inc. Series.
.372.6
Reading Motivation Filmstrips
Fi A 68-3815
A Story with no end {Motion picture) Parke, Davis and
Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service (196-?i
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a tour of a modern medical research library.
Includes close-upe of experiments and Illustrates methods and tech-
niques used by research scientists.
I. Medical libraries. 2. Medical research. i. Parke, Davis and
Company, n. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
026 Fi A 67-5121
Modern Talking Picture Service
Storymaker. [Motioo picture] Churchill Hlnu, 1972.
U min. sd. color. 16 nun.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author, Larry Klintnian.
SUMMARY: Shows children's picture boolt auihot wid illustrator Don Free-
man u he works on a new book, as the book is turned down by hit editor, and
■s he struggles to rework the story into acceptable form.
1. Freeman, Don. I. Churchill Films. Los Angeles.
[PS3511] 808.02 73-715531
Churchill Films 72 MARC
Storytoons, series A (Filmstrip)
by C(X>per Films.
Bailey Films. 1962. Made
(\ fllm'ttrlp''. color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscR (2 s. each). 12
In., 33H rpm.
With complete story-text book.
Credits: Editor and adapter. Margie Bell.
Contentu: The musicians of Bremen. M fr.. 9 mln. — The owl and
the pussycat, and My shadow. 33 fr., 3 mln. — The elves and the
s1iot>maker. .W fr., 5 mln. — Sleeping beauty. 57 fr.. 9 min. — The
legend of the palm tree. ?& fr., 4 mln. — Tbe wind and the sun. 27
fr. 3 mln. For elementary grades.
1. Children's stories. I. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood. Calif.
372.4 72-737768
BFA Educational Media
Storytoons, series B (Filmstrip) Bailey Films, 1962. Made
by Cooper Films.
Ci filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs (2 s. each). 12 In.,
33) rpm.
With complete story-text book.
Credits : Editor and adapter. Margie Bell.
Cyntents: little Red Ridlnghood. 50 fr.. 3 mln.— The princess
and the pea. 26 fr., A mln. — Three billy goats OnifF. 26 fr., 4
mln.— Rip Van Winkle. 58 fr., 10 mln.- The table and the chair.
25 fr.. 3 mln.— The dog and bis shadow. 24 fr.. 5 mln. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Children's stories. I. Bailey Fllnia, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
372,4 76-737769
BFA Educational Media
Storytoons, scries C (FUmttrip) Bailey Films, 1063.
6 ninftrlpB (51 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs: 2 a.
each, 12 In., 331 rpm. mlcrogroove.
With complete story-text tiook.
Credit*: Producer, Margie Bell.
Contests, Casey at the bat,— Clever Gretal. — Gingerbread boy. —
Little black-eyed rebel— Mother Ooose rhymes, part 1-2.
1. (Thlldren's stories. 2. Children's poetry. i. Bailey FIUdb, Inc.,
Hollywood, Calif.
372.4 Fi A 68-4174
Bailey Films
Stoumen, Louie Clyde
see
The Naked eye.
Stowaway in the sky (Motion picture) Filmsonor and Films
Montsouris, Paris. Released in the U. S. by Lopert Pic-
tures Corp., 1962.
82 mill. sd. color. 35 mm.
Hel Ivision. Technicolor.
A Jalem Productions presentation.
Credit*: Director and writer, Albert Lamorlsse; narration, S. N.
Behrman; narrator, Jack Lemmon; music, Jean Prodromldee; pho-
tography, Maurice Fellous, Guy Tabary, Albert Lamorlsse; editor,
Pierre Gillette. Catt: Maurice Baguet. Andre Qille, Pascal Lamo-
rlsse.
Summary: A comedy -ad venture about a boy and hla grandfather
who take a fantastic tour of France In a bright orange balloon.
- Filmsonor, Paris, n. Films Montsouris. in. Lopert Pictures
Corporation.
791.43
Fi 67-1389
Strabismus (Motion picture) Professional Research^ inc.,
tl»7-l3
H min. sd. bftw. 8 mm. (Ophthalmology series)
UKip film mounieil in cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. with magnetic
sound track.
SUMMARY: Deflaes the terra strabismus, examines the nature of
It, and explains how and why It Is treated.
1. Strabismus. I. Professional Research, inc. II. Series:
Ophthalmology series (Motion picture)
[RE771] 617 71-713105
Professional Research, Inc.
Stracke, Win
see
Behind the skyscrapers.
arahler, Arthur Newell, 1918- An intro-
duction to physical geography
see
Physical gec^raphy.
Strahler, Arthur Newell, 1918- Physical
geography
see
Physical ge<^raphy.
Straight hair, curly hair (Filmstrip) Thomas Y. Crowell
Co., 1970.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33i rpm., 11 mln.
(I..etVread-and-find-out : anatomy and physiology)
With teaching guide.
Baaed on tbe book of the same title by Augusta Ooldin, illus-
trated by Ed Somberly.
Credit*: Narrator. Margaret Pacsu.
Summary: Explains the structure and characteristics of hair;
what makes It straight, wavy, or curly; and the effect of tempera-
ture and humidity on It Gives experiments demonstrating the
strength, elasticity, and growth of hair. For primary grades.
1. Hair — Juvenile films. t. Goldin, Augusta R. Straight hair,
curly hair. n. Thomas Y, Crowell Company. Series: Let's-read-
and-flnd-out : anatomy and physiology (Fllmstrip)
372.8 73-737011
Thomas Y. Crowell Co.
Straight inside diameter turning (boring) (Motion picture)
Society for Visual Education and Burt Munk and Co.
Released by Society for Visual Education, 1960.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tbe Engine latbe. Set 3: Ba-
sic operations)
Loop film.
With shop card.
Credit*: Airthors, Burt Munk, Robert Kynast
Summary: Gives Instructions for InAtalllng, adjusting for qieed and
direction, and foUowIi^ aafety precautions for boring.
1. Drilling and boring. 2. Lathcf. L Society for Visual Educa-
tion, im-., Chicago, n. Burt Munk Productions. Series: Tlie En-
gine lathe (Motion picture) Set 3 : Baste operations.
621.9 73-704418
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Straight line {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Introduction to technical draw-
ing serim)
I./>op film.
With teacher's guide
Summary: Uses simple vtauats to show the technique of making
a straight line In technical drawing.
1. Mechanical drawing. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Rrltannioa Educational Corporation. Series: introduction to tech-
nical drawing series (Motion picture)
744.4 73-706191
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Straight makeup (ingeirae) (FSmatrip) Patrick Riley and
Robert Rivera. Released by Sigma Educational Films,
1967.
48 fr. color. 36 mm. (Creative makeup for the school stage)
With study guide-
Credit*; t^diicatlonal consultant, Omar Paxou.
Summary: liiiistrates tbe basic tools and tecbDlQues for creat-
ine the right stage makeup for an Ingenue character.
1. Make-up, Theatrical L Sigma Bducatlooal rilma. SerlM:
Creative makeup for the school atage (nimstrlp)
792 70-782681
Sigma Educational Films
372
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
straight makeup (jureBfle) (FUmstrip) Patrick Rilay and
Robert Rivera. Released by Sigma Educational Films,
1M7.
37 tr. color. 35 mm. (CreatlTe makeup for the Bcbool stage)
With study guide.
Creiit$: Educational coasulUnt, Omar Faxon.
Bummary: IlliiBtrates the basic tools and technl«iae« tor creatlaf
the right stage makeup for a Juvenile character.
1 Make-up, Theatrical. r. Sigma Bdacatlooal ritaia. Series:
CreatlTe makeup for the school stage (rilnutrip)
792 74-732582
Sigma Educational Films
A Straisrht pitch (Motion picture) American Telephone and
Telegraph Co., 1967. Made by Henry Strauss Produc-
tions.
20 mln. sd. color. IQ mm.
Summarn: Uses dramatizations to explain to advertlalDg salesmen
the ethical standard.') of advertising In A. T. ft T. yeUow pages.
1. Advertising. i. American "^lephone and Telegrai^ Company.
174 72-702591
CINE
Straight sawing {FUmstrip) Society for Visual Education,
1970.
59 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodixc: 1 s., 12 In., SSi rpm., 15
mln. mlcrt^roove. (Woodworking — stationary power tools)
Power tools for woodworking, group 2.
Produee<l In cooperation with In.struetlonat Dynamics.
With tencher's guide and reading script.
Summary: Describes the stationary circular saw and the radial
arm saw. Demonstrates the basic cuts that can be made with these
tools, emphasising proper safety procedures.
1. CircQiar saws. 2. Radial saws. 3. Woodworking Indastriea —
Safety measures. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
Series: Woodworking — sUtlonary power tools (Fllmstrlp) Series:
Power tools for woodworking (Fltmatrlp) group 2.
684.08 70-736395
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Straight shooting (Motion picture) Butterfly, Released by
T'^niversal Film Manufacturing Co., 1917.
5 reel-i. si. bAw. 16 mm.
I* C. has Czechoslovaklan version (48 mln.) entitled Pred puft-
hanii cowboyfl.
In the American Film Institute Collection. IJbrary of Congress.
Print acquired from the Czechoslovak Fllmarchlve.
VredUg: Director. Jack (John) Ford; story, George HIvely ; pho-
tographer, George Scott. Cait: Harry Car«y, Hoot Gibson.
Summnry: A western In which cattlemen and settlers clash over
the use of a watcrhole near their homes.
I. Butterfly (Firm) n. Universal Film Manufacturing Oompany.
ra. Pred puShami cowboyfl (Motion picture) it. American Film
Institute Collection.
791.43 70-708948
Straight turning between eentera on the lathe (Motion
picture) E. P. Research. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Sfedia Services, 1970.
18 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Metal shop — safety and operations)
Also issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound tirack.
With guide.
CrediU: Production supervisor, Keith Gordon.
Summary: Close-up photography of the operations used In straight
turning between centers on the lathe.
1. Turning. i. E. P. Research, n. AIMS TH.-rtructlonal Media
Services. Series: Metal shop — safety and (^)eratlons (Motion
picture )
684.09 72-704809
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Straightening a dent — roughing (Motion picture) Fair-
field Associates. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Autobodj repairs)
Loop film.
1. Antomobiles — Bodies — Maintenance and repair. I. Falrfleld
Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Autobody repairs (Motion picture)
[TL255] 629.28 75-715249
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Strand, Mark, 1934-
see
Solstice.
Strang, Ruth May. 1895-
homework
see
The dress
Guided study and
Guided study and homework.
Strange bedfellows (Motion picture)
Co., 1965.
Universal Pictures
99 min. sd. color. 3o mm.
Technicolor.
A Panama and Frank production.
Creditt: Producer and director, Melvln Frank ; story, Norman
Panama, Melvln Prank; screenplay, Melvln Trank, Michael Pertwee;
mnslc, Leigh Harllne; director of photography, Leo Tover; film edi-
tor. Gene Mliford. Catt: Rock Hudson, Glna LoUobrlglda, Gig
Young. Edward Judd.
Bummary: A comedy about an American corporation executive
who tries to effect a reconciliation with his Aery Italian wife, after
s separation of seven years. In order to Improve his corporate Image
prior to a big promotion.
L Universal Pictures Company, Inc. (Incorporated 1925)
Fi 68-1606
Strange behavior of Ught under water (Motion picture)
National Rroadcasting Co., 1964. Hade by Prian Pro-
ductions in cooperation with New York University. Re-
leased by Prism Productions, 1969.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 moL (Inquiries In scteoce ... with Mr.
Wisard)
Transferred from oiriglQal videotape of the television sales Hr.
Wizard.
With teacher's guide.
Credltt: Producer and aathor, Don Herbert.
Summary; Demoaatrates and explains the phenomenon of total
Internal reflection, using a water tank. lUnmrates how modern fiber
optics work.
1. Reflection (Optics) 2. Fiber optics. i. National Broadcasting
Oompany, Inc. u. Prism Productions, Inc., New York. m. Mr.
Wizard (Motion picture) Series: Inqulrlea In science ... with Mr.
Wljian! (Motion picture)
635 78-702102
Prism ProdncUoDS
The Strange ease of Jerry Meyer (Filmstrip) Graded
Press, 1971.
04 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 83ft rpm.
With leader's guide and reading script.
CREDITS : Director, Anton Pllveraack ; writw, Don Kuhn ;
photographer, Wayne Smith.
SUMMARY : Pres^its s modem version of the story of the
prophet Jeremiah in which a contemporary man faces slttutioos
similar to those encountered by the prc^ibet For dementary grades.
1. Conduct of life—Juvenile films. I. Qraded Press.
224 70-738699
Methodist Pub. House
The Strange case of Rudolf Hess (Motion picture) CBS
News, 1965.
3(1 m'u Bd. b&v. IG mm.
SponMjred hy the Prudential Innurance Co, of America.
Tflecnst on Ihe f'BS-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
Credits: Producer, Ixaac Klelnerman; writer, Lael Wertenbaker;
narrntor, Walter Cronkite; photographer)*, John Tlffln, Gerhard
Schwartzkopff : editor, Harold Silver.
Summary: Re<>ount(i events in Germany and Britain surrounding
the flight of Rudolf Hess to Britain In May 1&41 to dlscuRS peace
terms with the Duke of Hamilton. Relates the subsequent events
and results of the Nurenhurg trIaU as they pertain to the l&siie of his
sanltr.
1. Hes«, Rudolf. 1894- i. The Twentieth century (Televi-
sion program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS Newn.
940.548 Fi 68-258
The Strange case oi the English language (Motion pioture)
CBS News. Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
48 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Credita: Narrator, Harry Reasoner.
Summary; An Insight Into the use and abuse of the English lan-
guage as ezemplltied In speeches of prominent people In public life.
Another issue, b&w.
1. English language— Usage. i. Columbia Broadcasting System.
Inc CBS News. n. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood. Calif.
76-702592
The Strange country (Filmstrip) Eye Grate House, 1969.
61 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
10 mln, m Icrogroove. (Images and ImaginsHons: seeing creatively,
DO. 2)
With teacher's manual.
Credili: Author. MUiiael Slegel.
Summary: Uses scenes of a Junkyard to aid children In learning
to see things more intensely.
1. Visual education. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Images
and Imaginations: seeing creatively (Filmstrip) no. 2.
372.6 70-733795
Eye Gate Houw
The Strange ones (Motion picture) Sid Davis Produc-
tions, 1969.
10 mln. sd. color. IS mm.
Produced with the cooperation of the Culver City Police DepL
Summary.- Uses a story of a young girl's experience with a child
molester to point out to children how to avoid this type of situation
and how to cope with the situation if It does arise.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Child molesting. i. David (Sid) Productions.
364.15 75-707537
Sid Davis Productions
Strange partners (symbiosis in the sea) (Motion picture)
Reela Films. Released by Sterling Movies, 1968.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Forinerly entitled It's a strange world (symblosl.s In the sea)
Credits: Producer and director. Marian Kley: writer Gall Comp-
ton ; research, Dorothy Wood ; consultant, F. G. Walton Smith ;
photographer, Don Renn: editor, Justine Cietcg.
Summary: Portrays the relationship of marine animals. Includes
scenes of small fish riding on the hacks of larger fish ; a pearlflsh
living within a sea cucumber; neon gobies cleaning parasites oB of
large fiflh ; and microscopic scenes of parasites in ^lls,
1. Marine Launa. 2. Symbiosis. i. Reela Films, n. Sterling
Movies C S. A., inc. nt. It's a strange world (symbiosis in the sea
(Motion picture) )
674.92 73-702421
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[Strange phnt action) (Motion picture) International Tele-
Film Productions, 1949.
11 mln. 'd. b&w. 16 mm. (John Kleran's kaleldosc<q>e >
Credita: Producers, Paul F. Moss. Thelma Schnee.
Summary: C«8 time-lapse photc«raphy to describe the actions of
the leafless, parasitic dodder plant as it bores into the sap stream
of its host to absorb nourishment. Also shows the clinging action of
the passion flower vine and of the bean tendril.
1. Dodder. 2. Climbing plants. l International Tele-Film
Productions, inc. Series: John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion pic-
ture)
Fi 67-2078
373
{Motkn picture] Troll A*-
4 nrin. ,i eolor. Hvcr t MB.
Loop film ia uMUidae-
WiAMcbcn gnidt.
SUMMARY: ncnra tortaukM car
wafli uid laad nMoa, aad ihowa dw ecfi
Ariioat.
I. LaodfofSN — Uttk — JuvcaUc fUms.
fifaM. [I. LMdIorao— Uuk 2. LuidfonR
[OB124] 5J0
Tnia
■hapas of the ^wiflaiafc ia Utak aad
2. Laodfofna — Ahuxu — Juvenile
ns — Aiizoaaj I. Trail AjMdala.
72-701 IM
MAKC
Strangeness minus 3 (Motion picture) British Broadcast-
ing Corp., London. Released in the U. S. by Peter Eo-
beck & Co., 1968.
45 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
CredUsr Producer, Philip Daly.
Summarv: Presents Interrlews with physlclsta Murray OelLMauu.
Yu™i Neeman. Nicholas Samlos, and Richard Teyiiman who discuss
and analyze the theory which predicted the ptopertles of omeni-
mlnoa particles
1. Particles (Nuclear physics) i. British Broadcasting Cor-
poration, n. Robeck (Peter M.) t Company, Inc. New York
^ 639.7 Fi A 68-2268
Peter M. Robeck t Co. ^^
Stranger in my shoes {Motim picture) Paulist Produc-
tions, 1966.
28 min. -«d. b&w. 18 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide. , ,_ c^ i>...o
Crcdll.- ProducS-, John Furla; director. Jack Shea ; writers,
Gerry Sy, B W Sandetur. Ca.1: Efrem Zlmballst, Jr.. Julie
Adams, Andrew Prlne, Joe Flynn.
Sun^ri,: A dramatisation about an ei-profasor ot EngUsh who.
while strureling to Hto with a superficial set ot values l""^ "I'ly
on money Tnd prestige, really, that he has Mt ■«'>«>'">'•>•»
gained and decides to return to the competition and Intellectual
'""'pLmt' P?o?u«.^,°Paclflc Palisade.. Calif. Serl«, : Insight
(Motion picture) ^^^ 79-705448
Paulist Productions
The Stranger left no card (Motion picture) George Brest
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1970.
25 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Summarv; A story Involving a stranger who comes to a quiet
town, bringing with him all the Ingredients of a fantastic crime.
I Brest, George, n. Contemporary FUms/McOraw-HlU.
791.43 79-708736
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Stranger on Rue Saint Anne (French Canada) (Filmstrip)
Family Films, 1965.
41 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 in., 33J rpm., 10
min. mli;rogroove. (Christian friends around the world)
With leader's guide.
Summary: Tells how a lonely American girl In French Canada
discovers that Christian love and friendship can he found anywhere.
1. Friendship. L Family Films. Ina Serieg; ChrtatUn
friends around the world (Filmstrip)
241.4 Fi A 67-3072
Family Films, Inc.
Stranger than science fiction (Motion picture) CBS Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
27 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. {The 21st century)
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The 2l8t century.
Summarv; Shows some scientific achievements of today which
were depicted in the science Action literature of the past,
1. Science. 2. Science flctlon. i. CBS Films, inc n. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: The 21st century (Motion picture)
808.3 79-701246
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Strangers (Motion picture) West Virginia University, 1968.
S min. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Sumrtiary: Shows a college boy and girl meeting and seemingly
ignoring each other to the accompanying mnalc of Barber's Adagio
for strings,
1. Barber, Samuel, 1910- Quartet, strings, no. 1, op. H, B
minor. Adagio, n. West Virginia. Umversffty.
001.5 70-701738
CINE
Straagen fat tkdr owa imi: the Uacfct. [Motion picture] ABC
News. Released by ABC Media Coocepto, 1971.
12 min. id. coior. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Marlene Saadcn; director. WardcU Oaynor.
SUMMARY: ExploreatbecTcativnMaaormembenoranuThanbtackibetto.
Sbowi how the bl*cki si Concept East, s community cultural rcaowcc center in
Detroit'* ilumi. are using the ans to devetop ■ new source ot pride sod ideality
in their learch for African roots.
1. Negro ans— United States. 2. Negroe»~Racc identity. i. Anericaa
BroMlcuting Company. II. ABC Media Coocepis.
INX512.3.N5] 301.20973 72-700882
ABC. Inc. 72 MAKC
StmitnrafcitMr owa kad: the CUcawM. [Motion picture] ABC
Newt. Released by ABC Media Concepts. 1971.
I« min- td. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Hope Ryden; narrmtor, Frsnk Reynoldr
SUMMARY: De»cn*be« evenn which took plve in Pharr, Tei., thai made
the puMic tware of the injustices lufrered by the Chicaoo minority. ExpUim the
part at Ibeae events played by Dors and Efrtia Peroa&dez sod Alooso Lopez.
I. Mexican Americans— Phan, Tex. 2. Pharr. Tex.— SocU cotiditioas.
I. American BroMlcauiag Compwiy. II. ABC MedU Concepts. III. Serie*
The Cbicanos. [Motion picture]
[F394j 301.45 72-701262
American Broadcasting 72 MARC
Ca
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Stnagcn is their on land: the Puerto Rlcans. [Motion picture]
ABC News. Released by ABC Media Concepts. 1971.
14 mm. td. color 16 mm
Wiih luide.
CREDITS: Producer, director, ind wrilcr, John E. Johnion, Jr.
SUMMARY: Shows the worit in progreM « ihe Puerto Ric«n Family Insti-
lute in New York City, which ti run by veA for Puerto RicMit. Explains that its
nuin |oal it to keep families logether before abject living conditions split them.
I, Puerto Rican* in New York (City) 2. Family— New York (Ciiy) 3.
Puerto Rican Family Inalitute. I. American Broadcaating Company. 11.
ABC MedU Concepu
iFl28.9.P85i 362.8 72-700881
ABC. Inc. 72 MARC
Strangers in town {Filmstrip) U. S. Dept. of Ajrriculture,
190S. Made by Photo Lab.
80 fr -olor. 3.1 iiiiii.
-Also Issued .'IS .slj.le set
With narnitlve guide.
Suwmarii: The story of the Job Corps and Ihe Job Corpa Con-
servation Ceoters operated by various State and Federal agencies.
Explains that the program helps to train some of the thousands
of young iieoi.le who drop out of school and who have do work
skills to eaaWe them to enter the labor force.
1. U. S. Job Corps. I. U. S. Dept of Agriculture.
TTQ V ,., . ,,. ^^-^ FiE 68-532
U. S. Nafl Agr. Llbr.
Strat (Motion picture) Jason Films, 1970.
25 niln. sd. color 16 mm. (Jamn Films portrait series)
Sunuii'iii/: A ciiicnia verity portrait of Stratford Sherman, shoW'
ing how he f^oes about trying to institute change at his exclusire
eastern preparatory school. Includes scenes of him at home and
on his Europeaa summer vacation.
1. Sherman. Stratford. i. Jason PItmK.
155.5 76-705673
CINE
strategies for value change: nonviolent dissent (Filmstrip)
Warren Schloat Productions, 1970.
7S fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 16 mln. (Law and order:
values Id crisis)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer, Linda Tooul ; editor, Marlon Brady.
Summary : Analyzes the forces of change at work in America
u>ing a study of nonviolent dissent as a strategy for value change.
1. Nonvioleace — Juvenile films, 2. U. S. — Social conditions —
J960- — Juvenile films. 3. Social values — Juvenile films. I.
Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantvllle, N. T. Series: Law
and order: values in crisis (Filmstrip)
320.973 72-737725
Warren Schloat Productions
Strategy for productive behavioi- (Motion picture) BNA
Incorporated, 1969. Made by Pat Powell Films.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Gellerman motlratlon and produc-
tivity series)
With leader's guide
Summary: Saul Oellerman discusses the approaches of ttehavloral
adence to moaration and how these apiiroaches cao be luied YtJ
management
1. Management. 2. Personnel maDagemeot z. BNA Incorpo-
rated. Series: Gellerroan motivation and productivity series (Ho-
tloD picture)
658.3 73-701226
BNAPilras
The Strategy of coming to power {Motion picture) Insti-
tute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Van-
derbilt TTniversitv, in cooperation with the University of
Notre Dame, 1964. Made by WNI)IT-TV.
.'10 mil) s«l. K^.w. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no 12)
With sturtv Euide.
Credits: rrochicer and director, flerald BitrlJiRp.
Rummani: I^-nurer Gerhart Niemeyer discusses Lenin's work Two
tactlcN nnd how thp ComniutilKfs planned their revolution to cover
areas wherr the proletariat was weak and the peasantry strong.
1. Socialism In Itiissla. i. I.enin. Vladimir Il'lch, 1870-1B24.
Dve taktikl sofiial-demokratli v demokraticheskol revoIfllGll. n.
Vanderbllt University. Nashville. Institute on Oromunisra and Con-
stitutional Democracy. Series: The Nature of Communism (Mo-
tion picture) no. 12.
Fi 67-582
The Stratford Shakespeare knew (Motion picture)
fection Form Co., 1971.
Per-
IT luln. Ml. color. 16 mm.
CRROIT.S: Director, Wayne F. DeUoutb; pbot(«raphy. Mike
Dieter.
SUMMARY: A photographic study of Shakespeare's Stratford
projwrtiex: his home, Hathaway Cottage, Arden House, Trinity
Church, New HouHe, and the English countryside.
1. Shnkenpeare. William. l.''>64 -1616— Iconography. 2. Shakespeare,
William. 1W+-1616— Homes and haunts— Stratford. I. Perfection
Konii Comiiany.
[ PR2929) 914JJ4 70-713589
Perfection Form Co.
Stratified flow (Motion picture) Education Development
Center. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp.. 1968.
26 mln. m). color. 16 mm.
Made for the .National (Vimmlttee for Fiuld Mechanics Films.
Hutnmary: Prfn^iiis demonstration-eiperlments showing Interface
wave l»etww>n (IiiidM of dllTerent densities and Internal waves and lee
waves In (-onnnuouMly.stratlfled riulds flowing over various obstacles.
DIscuMes relevance to channel flows, <xvaiiogrBphy, and meteorology.
L Fluid mechanics. i. Education Development Center, n. BUt-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educattonal Corporation.
530.12 70-^702593
CINB
Stratton, William G
see
Small world; Stratton, Chakofsky, CouBlns.
Strauss (Henry) and Company, inc.. New York
see
All I need is a conference.
The innerman steps out.
Strauss (Henry) Productions, inc.. New York
see
Man the manager case histories.
Strauss, Johann, 1825-1899. Geschichten aus dem
Wiener Wald
see
Tales of the Vienna woods.
Strauss, Lewis L
see
Small world: Szilard, Bethe, Strauss,
Wiesner.
Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Also sprach
Zarathustra
see
Thus spake Richard Strauss.
Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Don Quixote
see
Don Quixote.
Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Die Frau ohne
Schatten
see
Die Frau ohne Schatten.
arauss, Richard, 1864-1949, Der Rosenkavalier
see
Der Rosenkavalier.
Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949.
lustige Streiche
Till Eulenspiegels
Till Eulenspiegel by Richard Strauss.
Strauss: a story in pictures (Filmstrip) Bowmar Beoords,
1970.
2 filmstrips <pt 1, 50 fr.; pt 2, 55 fr.) color. 35 mta. and pho-
nodisc: 2 s.. 12 In.. 33) rpm., 18 mln. each, microgroove. (Biogra-
phies of great composers)
With teacher's guide.
Crcdita: Authors, Nick Rossi, Jerald Saladana.
Bummary: Portrays events fn the life of Oermao composer Bldiard
Strauss.
1, Strausa, Richard. 18ft4-lW9. i. Bowmar Records. Series:
Biographies of great composers (Filmstrip)
927 71-735334
Bowmar Records
Stravlnskitl Igor» Fedorovich, 1882-
Histoire du soldat
see
Close-up of Igor Stravinsky conducting his
historic music drama L'histoire du soldat.
Stravinskit, Igor' Fedorovich, 1882- L'oiseau
de feu
see
Firebird Suite by Igor Stravinsky.
Stravinsky's Firebird.
Two ballet birds.
StravinskilT, Igor' Fedorovich, 1882- Petroushka
see
Petrouchka, by Igor Stravinsky.
374
Stravinsky (Motion picture) CBS News, 1966.
56 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telec.^st as a CBS News Special, on May 3. 1966.
Credits: Producer and writer, David Oppeabetm: narrator,
Charleii Kuralt ; music, Igor Stravinsky; photographer, Haskell
Wexler; film editor. Patricia JafTe.
Summary; Presents a personal view of Igor Stravinsky, with
reminiscences of the past and plana for the future. Includes ex-
cerpts from his oldest and newest compositions.
1. Stravlnskll. Igor' Fedorovich, 1882- i, Columbia Broad-
casting System, Inc. CBS News.
780.07 73-709788
Stravinsky's Firebird (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1967.
75 fr. color. 35 mm. and [diODodisc: 2 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm., 19
mln. microgroove.
Creditt: Illustrator, John Cadel.
Eummtvry: Depicts The firebird, a ballet choreographed by Michael
Fokine to the music of Igor Stravinsky played lo its entirety by a
full symphony orchestra.
1. Stravlnskll. Igor' Fedorovich, 1882- L'oiseau de feu. i.
Stravlnskll, Igor' Fedorovich, 1882- L'ohKau de feu. ti. Imperial
Film Company, inc., LakeL^nd. Fla.
792.8 Fi A 67-3892
Imperial Film Co.
Straw sculpture (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1968. Re-
leased by UFA Educational Media.
?. mill. si. color, super 8 nrni. (Art construction Beiie-*)
Loop lilni.
With studv guide.
Credits: Kducatlonal consultant. Robert O. White.
Summary : Demonstrates how to make a three-dimensional object
from straight lines, and how to make an architecturally strong and
rigid structure from relatively weak material. With captions. For
elementary grades.
1. Straw work. I. Ikon Films. II. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Art construction series (Motion picture)
372.5 75-710573
BFA Educational Sledla
Strawbridge, John
see
Harold and Cynthia.
The stray (Motion picture) Franciscan Communicaticma
Center, 1971.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Parable series)
SL'MMARY: A dramatization about a young child who got lost
while visiting the jboo with a group of twelve children, and the cele-
bration which took place when the boy was found.
I. Franciscan Communicationa Center. II. Series: Parable series
(Motion picture)
248.4 71-713243
CINB
Streak plate technique (Motion picture) Harper & Row,
Publishers. 1972.
o mill. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Italic laboratory techniques for nii-
crolilology )
.\lso Issued In sujier 8 mm. cartridge with magnetic .sound.
With correlated slide set.
CKKIHTS: -Authors. Neal It. CJroman, Velma C. Chambers.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the streak plate technique in the mi.
crobloiogy laboratory.
1. Bacteriology — Technique. I. llar|>er & Row, FuhllshetK. II.
Series: Basic hiboratory techniques for microbiology (Motion pic-
ture)
[QR66] 589.9 74-712603
Harper & Row, Publishers
Streaking bacteria on a {date (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia BritAnnica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Biological techniques)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Bummary: Illustrates the technique of streaking an agar plate
with an Inoculating needle for the separation of two or more klnda
of bacteria lo a mixture.
1. Bacteriology — Technique. r. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Biological techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
578 Fi A 68-2171
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Stream (Motion picture)
Newenhouae, inc., 1969.
CommunioD. Beleaaed by Henk
15 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
Summary; Describes how a businessman on a holiday In the coun-
try begins to sail his model boat. Depicts the man'i search for bis
boat after It silpa away and sails tbrougb pollutants.
1. Water — Pollution. i. Communico (Firm) il Newenhouse
(Henk) inc.
614 70-705674
CINB
The Stream (Filmstrip)
see Ecol<^ical communities: The stream
Stream action (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1971. Made by Halas and Batchelor Education Division,
London.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Earth science loop serle\
set 2)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
iSitmnkirv.- Uses anlmallOD to cover Important aspects of stream
action.
1. Rivera. L UcOraw.HllI Book Company. Series: Earth
science loop series (Motion picture) set 2.
551.8 7»-7094fl7
HcOraw-HlllBookCo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Hubbard Scaentific Co.,
Stnun cnt-irfFs {Motion picture)
1968.
4 mln. al. color 6 tnni. i(GeoloKy/stre}iiii table film loop series)
Loop fllm mounted Id cartridee. Issued In standnrd 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
Wtth study KUlde.
Creda$: Deveioped and supervised by Greftory Bediway.
Summary: ExamJDev both natural cut-offs and flood cut-ot^ The
sequences reveal the damming of the cut-off ineaoder to produce an
oxbow lake. Includes aerial views of cut-offs.
1. Rlren. 2. Lakes. & Meandering riven. l Hubbard (T. N.)
SclentlHc Company, Northbrook, III. Series: Oeology/stream
table film loop series (Uotlon picture)
651.8 72-701342
Hubbard Scientific Oo.
Th« Stream environment. Part 1: Aquatic insects (Mo-
tion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
5 tiiln. si. color, fuper 8 mm. (Ecology: fresh water en-
▼IronmentF)
Ixiop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
CRKDITS : Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
St'MHARV : Shows three species of aquatic Insects and tiow-
they sdapt to their environment.
1. Insects, Aquatic. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Stream ecolog}'.
I. Thome I-llms, inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series: EJcology: fresh
wnter eiivlronmenis (Motion pioturei
fQU9€] 595.7 70-712113
Tbi>me Flhns, Inc.
Hie Stream environment. Part 2: Aquatic insects (Mo-
tion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
4 mill. si. color. .<4Uper 8 nmi. (Ecology: fresh water environ-
nient«)
IxMp fllm. Film noteH on cartridge ease.
CREDITS: Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
Sr.MMAUY : Shows how oaddlsfiies, mayflies, and stoneflies obtain
oxygen by different modiflcatloc9 of their gill structures. Demon-
strates how they are adapted to their environment.
1. Insects, Aquatic. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Stream ecology.
I. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Oolo. II. Series: Ecology: fresh
water environments (Motion picture)
[QL496] 595.7 74-7121 14
Tborne Films. Inc.
The Stream environment. Part 3: Aquatic insects (Mo-
tion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
3 mill. si. color. Miiper 8 mm. (Ecolosy; fresh water euviron-
mentH)
I>xip fllm. Fllm notes on cartridge ca>«.
CRKDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SL'MMARY: Shows the heligrammlte (flshfly and dobsonfly
larvae) and the water penny (larval stage of a terrestrial beetle).
I>eniun$trates how both species are adapted for living under stream
rooks.
1. Insects, Aquatic. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Stream ecology.
I. Thome F'llms, inc., Itoulder, Colo, II, Series: Ecology: fresh
water environments (Motion picture)
[QL496] 595.7 78-712116
Thorne Fihns. inc.
Stream erosion cycle (Motion picture) Hubbani Scimtifio
Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, e mm. (Geology /stream table fllm loop series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard h mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Crediti: Developed and supervised by Gregory Beckway.
Summary: Examines the complete development of a stream valley
from youth, through maturity, to old ape. Includes waterfall de-
velopment during youth, lateral planatlon during maturity, and a
cut-off sequence during old age.
1. Valleys. i. Hubbard (T. N.i Scientific Company, NorthbEOok,
IIL Series: Geok)gy/gtre«m table film loop series (Motion pic-
ture)
551.3 76-701343
Hubbard SclenilflcCo.
Stream piracy { Motion pictu re)
1968.
Hubbard Scioitific Co.,
4 mln. si. color. 6 mm. i(Geology/stream table fllm loop series)
L<K>p fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued in stsndard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Developed and supervised by Gregory Beckwny.
Summary: lilu.strates the capture of one stream by another by
lateral planatlon, flooding, headward erosion, and deflection. De-
scribes the conversion of a water gap to a wind gap.
1. Rivers. I. Hubbard (T. N.) Scientific Company, Northbrook,
III. Series: Oeology/stream table fllm loop series (Motion pic-
ture)
551.3 70-701344
Hubbard Sdentlflc Oo.
Streaming birefringence (Motion picture) Wendell H.
Slabaiish. Released by John Wiley and Sons, 1969.
4 mill, si, color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
SUMMARY: Describes the test for birefringence, rotaUonal diffu-
sion, and the mechanism of orientation rod-shaped particles, and
demonstrates streaming birefringence In a colloidal dispersion. With
captions,
1. Refraction, Double. I, Slabaagh. Wendell H. II. Wiley
(John) and Sons, inc.
tQC425] 648 78-712734
John Wiley & Sons
Streams and river valleys. (Motion picture] King Broadcasting
Co., 1971.
7 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Document! the dettniction of ttreanu and riven in the Puget
Sound region of Wuhiogton Sute, outlining the steps needed to reverse the
deterioration of these nitural waterways.
I. Water— Pollution — Pugct Sound area. I, King Broadcasting Company.
lTD225) 333,9 72-702340
CINE 72 MARC
[Streams and whirIpo<^) {Motion picture) International
Tele-Film Productions, 1»49.
11 min, sd. b&w, 16 mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
Creiitt: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thetma Schnee,
Summary: Evaluates miniature models In a marine re«earch lat>-
oratory to reveal some of the problems in controlling rivers. Ex-
plains the cause snd effect of whirlpools.
1, Hydraulic models, 2, Whlripoola. i. International Tele-
Fllm Productions, inc. Series: John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Mo-
tloD picture)
Fi 67-2079
The Street rf sorrows {Motion picture) Hirschel-Sofar,
Germany, 1925, Presented in the U. S. by Raymond Ro-
hauer, 1958.
120 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
With English titles added. Originally released In Germany lo
1925 under the Utle Die freudloee gasse and In the U. S. under the
titles The Joylen street and The street of sorrows.
Adapted from a novel by Hugo Bettaoer.
CredUt: Director, O. W. Pabat; writer, Willi Haas. Catt: OreU
Garbo, Werner Krauss, Asta Nielson, Jaro Furth, Robert Garriaoa.
Summary.- A drama about the hunger and passioo of the peopla
living undtf the distorted conditions of Inflatlon-rlddeo, postwar
Vienna.
L Bettauer, Hugo, 1872-1925. Die freadloae gaase. n. Hlrscbel-
Sofar. tn. Rohaoer, Raymond, iv. Die Freadloae gasae (Motion pic-
tore) T. Tbejoyteas street (UoUoo picture)
Fi 68-725
Street of the sardine (Motion picture) Eva Lothar. Re-
leased by Pyramid Films, 1971.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An Impressionistic sttidy of GaDoery row, by John
Steinbeck,
1. Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. Cannery row. I, Steinbeck, John,
1902-1968. Cannery row. II. Lothar. Bra. in. Pyramid Films, Inc.
[PS3537.T3234] 813 79-712414
Pjramld Films
Streets of Paris (Motion picture)
see A Century of Progress Exposition: Streets of
Paris
Streets, prsirics, and vafleys: the life of Carl Sandburg
(Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. T^
1968.
2 fllmstripa (pt. 1, 85 fr.; pt. 2. 75 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodlscs: 12 In., 33) rpm.. pt. 1. 18 min.; pt, 2, 17 mliL micro-
groove.
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Discusses the life and work of Carl Sandburg, and
Includes scenes of the streets, prairies, and valleys about which be
wrote.
1. San^urg, Carl, 1878-1907. i. Guidance Associates of Pleas-
antville, N, Y.
928 Fi A 68-5233
Guidance Associates
Streisand, Zuch, and Freedman
see
The Bright new face of foam.
Strength 1: Trainii^ with weights (Motion picture) Bailey
Films. 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Five factors of physical fltness)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Credilt: Script, education consultant, and manual, James 0.
Crakes.
Summary: Demonstrates three dlflTerent approaches to development
of strength through the use of weight training techniques. Incorpo-
rates the two basic variables in a weight training program : resistance
(weight lifted) and repetition (number of movements).
1. Weight lifting. I, Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Five factors of physical fltness ( Motion picture)
613.7 78-708812
BFA Educational Media
Strength 2: Training without weights (Motion picture)
Rjiiley Films. 1968.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Five factors of physical fltness)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Credits: Script, education consultant, and manual, James 0.
Crakes.
Summary: Provides a progressive strength -building program with-
out the use of weights and barbells. Demonstrates easy exercises to
strengthen muscles,
1. Calllsthenlca. i. Bailey Films, Inc.. Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Five factors of physical fltness ( Motion picture)
613.7 71-708813
BFA Educational Media
Strength 3: Training without weights (Motion picture)
Raiiev Films, 1968.
4 niiij. si, color, super 8 mm, (Five factors of physical fltne«)
I>xip fllm mounted In cartridge.
With manual,
Creditt: Script, education consulUnt, and manual. James G.
Crakes.
Summary: Provides a progressive strength-building program with-
out the use of weights and barbells. Includes exercises for students
working In pairs,
1. Callisthenics. i. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Five factors of physical fltness (Motion picture)
613.7 75-708814
BFA Educational Media
Strength of plants (Motion picture) Ceskoslovensky film-
export, Czechoslovakia. Released in the U. S. by Con-
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1971.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Depicts the extraordinary vitality of germinating
plant seeds. Includes experiments which ahow bow the fragile plants
often perform feats of strength.
1, Germination. 2. Growth (Plants) I. OesduwlOTeosk^ fllmex-
port 11. Contemporary FlIme/McGraw-HlU.
581.1 78-710555
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Strengthening your beef dollar (Filmstrip) V. S. Dept of
Agriculture, 1968. Made by Photo Lab.
33 fr color. 35 mm.
Also issued ii.s slide set
With narrative guide.
Summary: Explains how to buy beef economically. Shows eco-
nomical, good-quality beef cuts, and descrit>ea how to [vepare them
to get the most eating satisfaction.
1. Beef. 2. Cookery (Beef) 3. Meat cuts. i. U. S. Dept of
Agriculture.
641.3 Fi E 68-533
D. S, NaflAgr, Libr.
Stress — a disease of our time. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Lon-
don, 1971. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
35 mm sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A study of how unts afTecu coniemporiry man. Shows sev-
eial experiments involving stress to give a better understanding of man's ruction
I. Stress (Physiology) I. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television
Scnicc. 11. Time-Life Films,
[QP82.2.S8] 616.8 70-714674
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Stress: parents with a handicapped child (Motion picture)
Derrick Knight & Partners, 1966. Released by Con-
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, D«Tlck Knight: director and writer, Bemice
Rubens.
.Summary ; Discusses the problems of bringing np handicapped
children, and shows how having handicapped children affects five
families.
1. Handicapped children — Care and treatment 2, Handicapped
children — Family relationships. L Derrick Knight and Partners.
11, Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
301.47 75-710845
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
Stretcher: helpless patient— transfer fmn bed to stretcher
and return (Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. {Lifting and moving patients)
F'undamentals of nursing.
l»op fllm mounted In cartridge.
With instructor and student gulden.
Credita: Nurning connultant. Kiinor V, Fuerst,
Summary: Demonstrates techniques of transferring and returning
a helpless patient from a bed to a stretcher.
1. Transport of nick and wounded. 2. Utters. i. Lippincott
(J, B. ) Company, Philadelphia. liberies: Lifting and moving pa-
tients (Motion picture) Series: Fundamentals of nursing (Mo-
tion picture)
610.73 74-704792
J. B. Upplncott Co,
Stretcher transport (Motion picture) Comprenetics, 1969.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Basic procedures for the paramedi-
cal employee)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and in snper 8 mm. in cartridge,
with mugnetic sound track.
With Instructor's manual and student guide,
Suirunary: Demonstrates standard procedures for the safe utilisa-
tion of stretchers.
1, Utters, 2. Transport of sick and wounded. i, Comprenetics,
Inc. Series: Basic procedures for the paramedical employee (Mo-
tion picture)
610.73 71-704880
Comprenetics, inc
Stretching (Motion picture)
1967.
4 mil;, si. color, super 8 mm. (Automotive sheet metal repair,
no. 1)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
Summury: Shows the techniques used in stretching metal, and II-
lustralee the principles of yield point when metal is worked In tenslML
1. Sheet-metal work. i. Jam Handy Organization, inc. Seriea:
Automotive sheet metal repair (Motion picture) no. 1,
629.28 Fi A 68-2544
Jam Handy Organlza- tlon
Stretching a canvas (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: oil
painting)
Loop dim. Fllm notes mi cartridge case.
Credits: Series de-signer, Sol Dworkln.
Summary: Illustrates the techniques involved In stretching the
canvas in preparation for painting,
1. Canvas stretching, I. Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Fine arts techniques: oil painting (Motion picture)
751.2 76-708056
Walden Film Corp.
Stretching a canvas (Filmstrip) UniTersal Education and
Visual Arts, 1971. Made by Toalen.
1 roll, color. 3.% mm. and phonodlsc. (Painting techniques)
Also Issued with phonolape In cassette.
SU.MMARY: Shows to students of painting, studio practices used
by professional artists In stretching a canvas.
1. Canvas stretching. I. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
II, Series: Painting techniques (Filmstrip)
[ND1570] 751.4 74-740602
Universal Education and Visual Arts
375
Jam Handy Organization^
Stretching and cnriing (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Bureham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encydo-
ptiedia HritannicH Educational Corp., 1967.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm, (Basis for beauty-exercise series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the correct position for the bead, trunk,
limbs, and extremities In an exaviae designed to Improve spinal
flexibility and extension throu^ expansion of the cbest wall and
lungs and to correct round sbouldera
1. Exercise. 2. Posture. L Botben Films, n. Bnqrclopaedla
BriUnnlca Educational Corporation. Series: Basis for beautj<
exercise series (Motloo picture)
613,7 Fi A 67-2321
Encyclopaidia Itritnii nUa Cthicational Con>-
Stretching paper (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp^
1968.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm, (Fine arts technique: water-
color)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cariridge case.
Credits : Series designer, Sol Dworkln,
Summary : Shows how to stretch paper In preparation for water-
coloring,
1, Paper stretching (Art) I. Walden Fllm Corporation.
Series: Fine arts techniques: watercolor (Motion picture)
751.4 74-708085
Walden Fllm Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
stretching the commercial frame (Motion picture) Bailey
Films. 1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
\ lulii. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Silk screening series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary : A profeaalonal silk-screen artist demonstrates how to
stretch silk on a commercially manufactured silk-acreen frame.
1 Screen process printing. I. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood.
Cnllf. II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Silk screening series
(Motion picture)
764 71-710564
BFA Educational Media
Strick, Joseph
see
Interviews with My Lai veterans.
The Stricken land (Motion picture)
see Agriculture and the New Deal
Strickland, William L
see
Black reconstruction: myths and re-
alities.
The Future of the black student movement.
Northern reaction, part 1.
Northern reaction. Part 2: The urban
rebellions .
Racism and education.
Reflections of the old student movement.
Strid, T.A
see
Steam age of American railroads.
Strike hard, strike home! (Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co. Released by Screen Gems, 1961.
26 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
yeaif, no, 13)
Babied on the bo<>k The Second World War, hy Winston S. Churchill.
Credits: Producer, Ben Felner; ortginator, Jack Le Vien; writer,
Richard Trfcaskis: Churchill's narration, Richard Burton; narrator,
Gary Merrill; editor, Pegpy Lawson.
Summary: Uses documentary footage to describe the Allied
invasion of Sicily on July 10, 1&43, the collapse of the Mussolini
regime two weeks later, the surrender of Italy in September by
Marehnl Badogllo, and a meeting between Churchill and Roosevelt
in Washington.
1. World War, 1930-1&45— Campaigns— Italy. i. Churchill, Sir
Winston I.«onard Spencer, 1874-1965. The Second World War.
n. .\mericnn Broadcast- Ing Company, in. Sci-een Gema, Inc.
Series: Winston Churchill: The valiant years (Mo-
tion picture) no. 13.
Fi 67-2114
Strike three! You're in! {FUnuftrip) Q+Ed Productions,
1&69.
44 fiv coliir. .V. mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 3Si rpm., 6
min. (Getting to know me, no. 4)
With teacher's study guide.
Credits: Producer, Edward 1>. Eagle; director. Jack L. Tyler.
nummary: A story about a young baseball fan with little skill in
playing the game ia used to show the value of cooperation and par-
ticipation In a team acWvlty and In developing respect, frlwidahlp,
and a feeling of personal worth. For primary grades.
1. Baseball— Juvenile films. 2. Soda! partldpatioo — Juvenile
films. I. g+Ed Productions. Serlea: Getting to know me
(Fitmstrip. Q+Ed Productions) no. 4.
301.43 79-734485
Q-l-Ed Productions
Strikes {Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1967.
A rthur K vans. Released by
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Handball skills seriex)
I>K>p film mounted lo cartridge.
With manual.
Credits: Educational consultants, Harold Kruger. Allan Sawyer.
Summari/: Uses slow-motion and close-ups to demonstrate the
cupped hand strike, the flat hand strike, the finger strike, and the
fist strike. With captions.
1. Handball. i. Evans, Arthur, ii. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. .Series: Handball skills series (Motion picture)
796.81 78-708804
BFA Educational Media
Striking agaiut objects. [Motion picture] Industrial Accident
Prevention Associations, Toronto. Made by Crawley Films,
Ottawa. Released in the U.S. by International Film Bureau.
1972.
i min (d. color. 16 mm
SUMMARY: Dcpicu way* in which worker* may injure ihcmMlvcs in >irik-
tn|-a|aifUt-ob)cct« KCtdcnU by showing what happens lo an ofTicc worker when
»hc tript up ilepa, dropi papers tnio s fan. fallii over boxn. and ilip^ on the floor.
1 Indittlnal kckJchU. I Indukirial Accident Prcvcnliun A(MK.iationv
II InternatkmaJ Film Bureau. ir>c . ChKsgo.
(T54j 658.38 72-702118
Iniarnaiional Film tlurcau 72 MAR(
Striking an arc and running a bead (Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mill, -ii. i-nlor. s:iipi.'i- 8 nun. (.\rc welding)
Loop Him. l-'ilm notes on cartridge case.
Summari/: Demonstrates techniques for striking an arc by the
scratch and toiicli methods and for restarting the arc without making
a crater.
1. Electric welding. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Arc welding (Motion picture)
671.6 77-706334
Ealing Corp.
Striking facta about lightning (Motion picture) Independ-
ent Protection Co.. 1957. Made by Frink Film Studio.
26 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sumtnary: Discusses historical and scientific facts coucemlng light-
ning. Describes safety precautions to be taken during a storm, and
explains how the equipment of the Ictdepeodent Protection Oon^tany
protects a bouse from LigbtnlDg.
1. Lightning. i. iDdependent Protection Company.
551.5 74^704287
Den starkare
Strindberg, August, 1849-1912,
see
The Stronger.
The Striag. [Motion picture] Ftlmcanada in cooperation with C.
C. J. Bond. 1970. Released in the U.S. by Mass Media Associ-
ates.
19 min. ad color. 16 mm.
With dncunion |iiidc.
CREDITS: Director. Timothy Bond.
SUMMARY: A fantasy about a magic ball o( Iwine which, because it cannot
be cut. winds in and out of the livet and property of ihe townspeople who are
lifted out of themselves and made more sensitive to one another.
I. Filmcanada. 11. Mass Media Associates.
tPNI997] 791.43 72-700403
Mast Media Associates 73 MARC
String bass care {FUmntrip) Adrian and Arden Vance
I'fodiictions. Released by Knryclopnedia liritannira Kdu-
cntionnl Corp., 1968.
^ fr. color. 35 mm. ( String Instrument care)
Credits: Collaborators, Arden L. Vance, Harry Benson.
Summary: E>emon8trate8 proper aod Improper methods of cleaning,
storing, and stringing string basses to illustrate the expert care re-
qulre<l to keep them perfectly tuned and In Ideal condition.
1. Double bass— Construction, i. Adrian and Ardeo Vance Pro-
ductions, n. Encyclopaedia BriUnnica Educational Corporation.
Series: String instrument care (Fllmstrlp)
787 Fi A 68-3996
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
String instruments (Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Pnjductions, 1970.
61 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In., 33i rpm., 15
min. (Instrument.s of the orchestra)
Credits: Consultant. David V. Christie.
Summary : Examines the origins of string instruments, why they
make music, what they sound lllce, and how they fit Into the tnodero
orchestra. Discusses the basic principles of playing bowed instru-
ments, the piano, the harp, and the guitar.
1. Stringed lastniments. I. Coleman Film Bnt^iirlses. II.
RMI Film Productions. Series: Instruments of the orchestra
(Fllmstrlp. BMI Film Productions)
787 79-737688
RMI Film Productions
String — knottiDg and weaving. [Motion picture) FilmPair Com-
munications, 1972.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide by John N. Slitlion.
CREDITS: Director. Ben Norman
SUMMARY: Presents a wido variety of weaving and knotting designs to
stimulate creative artistic cxpiession. Includes examples of sailor's knots, rope
sculptures, loom pieces, and macrtuni.
1 Macram^. 2. Hand weaving (1. Macisin^ 2 Hand weaving] 1.
FilmPair Communicauons.
[■rT840j 746.4 72-701733
FilmPair Communicanons 72 MARC
String of perils (Motion picture) IBM Systems Develop-
ment Division, 1967.
C mill sd. color. Ifi mm.
Humm'iiy: Presents an allegorlciil draniatl/.ation lo Illustrate the
importance of xafegiiardlng lompaiiy confidential information.
1. Confidential communications. i. International Business Ma-
chines Corjmratlon. Systemif Development Division.
658.5 Fi A 68-371
CINE
String painting (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Be-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Art experience series)
I>oo[. Itlm nii.iiiited In cartridge.
Credits: I'roducer, Richard SEunuld.
Summary: l>pmonHtrate« the technique of string painting. For
primary grades.
1. Painting— Technique. i. Chandler Publishing Oompany. Sao
Francisco, u. M«'ti raw-Ill II Book Comnmny. Series: Art experi-
ence series (Morion picture)
372.5 70^702265
McGraw-IllllBookCo.
String prints (Motion picture) Educational Media, 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. i Creative prlntmaklng series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in suj^er 8 mm.
With ^tudy guide.
Credits: Producer, E. Frank Bach.
Summary: Children in the upper elementary level demonstrate tbe
proceKS of prlntmaklng using string wound around a hlock of wood
or a brayer. Shows that varied line patterna with many aesthetic
and practical applications can result from this unique printmakltig
process.
1. Prints— Technique. i. Educational Media. Inc. Series:
Creative printtnaking series (Motion picture)
761 Fi A 68-2509
Ediicntional Media
The String property at the ellipse (Motion picture) BBC-
TV in collaboration with Gateway Film Productions, Lon-
don. Ileleased by Gateway Educational Films (1967?,
2 mln. si. b4w. 8 mm. (Properties of the ellipse)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
Summary: Uses an animated diagram to Illustrate the construc-
tion of the ellipse as the locus of a point such that the sum of its
distances from the foci Is constanL
1. Ellipse. I. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television
Service, ir. Gateway Educational Films, ltd., London. Series:
Propei'ties of the ellipse (Motion picture)
535 70-706332
Gateway Educational Films
String sounds (Motion picture) ChurcluU Films, 1969,
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music serie*)
With "tudv guide and record ( 10 In., 33* rpm.) ij.,«.j
BHm,.,.ny A study of the sounds of string instniments Experi-
menting In their backyard, children discover how different kinds of
SrlnR; make different kinds of sounds. Includes music marie by In-
dlan^i"?ument". by the Japanese koto, aa well as by harp«. banjos,
and a viS;^ of other string"^ Instruments. For elementary grades.
1 Stringed Instruments. 2. Musical uvenlie literature i.
Churchill F^.s. Lo« Angeles. Series: Music series (Motion plc-
*"'** 372.8 76-700930
Churchill Films
Stringer, Arthur John Arbuthnott, 1874-1950.
Manhandled
Manhandled,
Stringing beads (Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by MoGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Do It series, get A)
Loop film mounted in cartrltlge.
With manual.
A stop-motion demonstration designed for use in special educatlOD
classes for stow learners and chlldmi with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. r. Canada. National Film Board.
II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Serlea: Do It series (Motion pic-
ture) set A.
371.9 77-706065
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Strip I
E trip. [Motion picture] OiurcbiU FUma, 1972.
376
1 1 min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Author. Ben Shcdd.
SUMMARY: Show* fifteen milea of Kentucky land that baa t>cen devastated
by >trip mining. Includei the conunenti of mine openion aod citizeiu about the
itripping operations.
1, Strip raining. I. Churchill Filnu, Lot Angeles.
[TN291, 622 70-715530
Churchill Filmi 72 MARC
Strip plate construction (Motion picture) Hester and Asso-
ciates, 1967.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
I..»op lilm mounted In cartridge.
Issued 111 standard 8 nnu. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors. Clarence Kincaid. Stanley Madela.
Summary: Pictures a fabrication technique which utilizefl stripe
of metal and flat stock. Showa an example demonstrating tbe con-
struction of mstcliing cuff links.
1. Jewelry making. 'J. Sheet-metal. i. Hester and Associates.
Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 68-2049
Hester and .\ssoclntes
Stripe. [Motion picture] ABC News. Released by ABC Media
Concepts. 1972.
12 min sd. color. 16 mm. (Make a wiih)
AIjo is&ucd in super 8 mm
CREDITS, Producer. Tom Bywatets: host. Tom Chapin,
SUMMARY; Shows how stripes are used lo form lanes in a relay race, to
Tofm a crosstMr in a lootball Ticld. and to Torm a pattern on ■ candy cane. Visits
a irandy cane lactory to describe the woik of a professional candy man. For
elementary grades.
I. English language Study and teaching (Elementary) -Juvenile films. 3.
English language Semantics Juvenile films. 3, Confectionery -Juvenile
films. (I. English language Semantics. 2. Confectionery] i. American
Broadcasiing Citmpany II ABC Media Concepts 111. Series: Make ■ wish.
[Motion picture)
[LB1576] 372.6 72-701292
American Broadcasting 72 MARC
Co
[The Stripperj (Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co.
in association with A. L. Alexander (1960|
24 min. s<|. b&w. 16 mm, (Court of human relations)
Creditu: I'lodttcer and moderator. A, K Alexander; mediators,
Anna M. Krorw, Paul Dawson Eddy, Edward Corsl.
Summary: Examines tbe responxl hi titles of a wife to her family
when her hiiH|>and is unemployed. A mediation board considers a
caxe In which an unemployed husband Insists that his wife stop
working as a xtrip-tease dancer t>ecause of the social humiliation
that It causes the family.
1. Support (Domestic relations) 2, Social status. i. National
Broadcasting Company, Inc. Series: Court of hitman relations
(Motion picture)
Fi 67-2274
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Stripper {Motion picture) Jerry Wald Productions.
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1063.
£« mil sd. b&w. 35 mm.
ClneuuScope.
Based on the play A loss of roaeg, bj Wlltlam Inge.
Credit:- Producer, Jerry Wald; director, Franklin Schaffner;
■creenplay, Meade Roberta; music, Jerry Ooldsmlth; director of
photorraphy, Rllsworth Fredrlcka; Rim editor, Robert Slmpsoo.
Catt: Joanne Woodward, Richard Beymer, Clatre TreTor, Carol Lyn-
ley.
Summary: A drama about a small town yoang man's infatuation
for a visiting tent-show dancer.
I. Inge. William Motter. A loss of roses. 11. Wald (Jerry) Pro-
ductions, inc. in. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 68-1657
Stripping: a bed and handting Knen (Motion picture)
Blakisfon Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made
by William Claiborne, inc.
5 roln. ad. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series-
Study unit 2 : Basic unit procedures)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
Also issued ns 16 mm. loop.
With teacher's guide and student study maooal.
Crfiiti: Educational advlaer. Nettle M. Hutchlns.
Summarv: Presents the procedure for stripping a bed and dis-
posing of soiled t>edrtlng during the dally care of a patient unit;
notes points to rememijer when handling dean and soiled linen.
1. Bedmaklng. t. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Blaklston Di-
vision. Series: Fundamental nursing aeries. Study unit 2: Basic
unit procedures (Motion picture)
610.73 Fi A 68-3015
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Striptease. [Motion picture] Jack Anderson. 1971.
26 Riin. sd. cfAot. 16 mm.
Adapted from the plmy by Stawomir Mrolck.
SUMMARY: An animaied cartoon in which Iwo men are trapped in ■ room
where ■ giant hand compcU them to relinquiih their cloihcL
1. Mrolek, Stawomir. 11. Anderaon. Jack D.
IPNI997.5, 791.43 70-715454
CINE 72 MARC
Stroboscopic photography as a means of measurinsf speed
(Motion picture) BBC-TV in collaboration with Gate-
way Film Productions, London. Released by Gateway
Educational Films ,1967?i
4 mln. s[. Miw. 8 mm. (Middle school physics. Unit 3;
Motion and force)
Loop 1.
Programme 1 : Speed, force and acceleration.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
Summary: tJses a camera and an electronic flasher to photograph
a tennis service, and shows how the speed at which the ball leaves
the racket can be calculated.
1. Photography, High-speed. 2. Speed -Indicators. i. British
Broadcasting Corporation. TelevLsIon Service, n. Gateway Educa-
tional FMms, ltd., London. Series: Middle school physics. Unit 3:
Motion aud force < Motion picture)
535 74-706328
Gateway Educational Films
iStroehmaiin family] (Motion picture) Quality Bakers of
America, 1963.
20 sec Bd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A television commercial showing a family on a picnic
eating SCroehmann's Sunbeam bread.
1. Television advertising. i. Quality Bakers of America.
Fi 67-2022
Strolling Players, inc.
see
The Jewish wife.
Stromboli: a living: volcano (Motion picture) AC! Films,
1970. Made by ACI Productions.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With script.
Summary: Explores the dally life of a Mediterranean island
people living under the shadow of a volcano.
1. Stromboli. I. ACI Films. Inc.
914.5 78-706869
ACI Films, Inc.
Stromboli and the Aeolian Islands (Filmatrip) Edocati<Hial
Filmstrips, 1971.
61 fr. color. 85 mm. (Volcanoes)
With maimaL
CREDITS; Author, Mary Lee Nolan.
SUMMARY: Preaenu the atory of StTomboU and the Aeolian
Islands from ancient timea to the prwnt Portrays tbe effects of
Tokanoes on th» lives of tbe people who Uve near rolcanoca. With
captions.
1. Stromboli. 2. Llparl Islands. I. Educational nimatrlpa,
Huntsvllle, Tex. It. Series: Volcanoes (nimstrlp)
[QE523.S9] 651.2 79-740109
Bdaeatlonal rUn»trl|w
Strong, Leonard Alfred Oeorge, 1896-1958.
Brothers
The Brothers.
Strong and free (Motion picture) Canada Dept. of National
Defence, Ottawa. Made and released by National Film
Board of Canada, 1967.
19 mlu. tid. color. 16 mm.
French version released under the title Ton histolre est une
OreditB: Producer and director, William Canning; atory outline
and commentary, Strowan Robertson; music, Don Douglas; photog-
rapher. Don Virgo; film editor, Roy Ayton.
Summary: A film to show the beauty, scope, and dynamic nature
of preaent day Canada, and to show aome of the contributions made
by the mlllUry In the past 200 years to make tbe present pomlble
Includes scenes of soldiers of French and English origin and of
various training centers.
1. Canada— History. Military. i. Canada. Dept of National
Defence, il Canada. National Film Board.
917.1 78-705250
National Film Board of Canada
The stronger (Motion picture) The Film Bureau. Made
by Young Production. Released by Doubleday Multi-
media, 1969.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Based on the play of the same title by August Strlndberg.
Summary: Portrays the encounter between two actreasea In a cafe
and the effect that this meeting has on the two women.
I. Strlndberg, August, 1849-1912. Den starkare. n. Film Bureau,
in. Doubleday Multimedia.
839.7 74-706119
CINE
Tlie Strongrer love (Motion picture) Independent Moving
Picture Co., 1911. Released by TTniversal Film Manufac-
turing Co., 1914.
13 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 85 mm.
Ortirlnatly released In 1911 under the title "Tween two lovca.
In the Mary Plckford film collection, Ubrary of Congress.
Credits: Camera. Irvin V. Wlllat. C<ut: Mary Plckford, William
E. Shay.
Summarv: An unhappy and overly possessive widower refuses to
give his blesslnft to his daughter's marriage, but evwitually accept*
her when she returns to him with her child after losing her husband.
I. Independent Moving Picture Company, n. Universal Film
Manufacturing Company, m. "Tween two loves (Motion picture)
IV. Mary Plckford film coHectlon.
Fi 68-372
The Strongest link (Motion picture) General Motors Corp.,
Photographic Dept. Released by General Motors Corp.,
1966.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Shows the operation of the trucking system which
links the producer with the consumer. Points out that the trucking
system Is an essential part of the economy of the United Statps.
1. Freight and freightage. l General Motors Coriwration.
Photographic Dept. a. General Motors Corporation.
388.3 Fi A 67-5185
General Motors Corpo- ration
Structural arithmetic (Motion picture) New York State
Education Dept. Made and released by Bureau of Mass
Communications, 1967.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Demonstrations of selected In-
structional materials for special education programs)
Credits: Producer, Florence Monroe.
Summary: Margaret Stem uses counting and pattern boards to
develop sequentially the numerical concept of ten.
1. Number concept. 2, Decimal system. i. New York (State)
Education Dept. n. New York (State) Bureau of Mass Com-
munications.
371.33 Fi A 68-2446
New York State. Bu- reau of Mass Communications
Structural Qay Products Institute
see
Basic bricklaying.
Concepts in clay.
Stmctural fire safety in hospitals (FOmstrip) Trainez
Corp., 1969.
86 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 a.. 12 in., 331 rpm., 18 mln.
microgroove. (Hospital Are safety series. 1)
Also issued with phonoUpe In cassette.
Developed In cooperation with the Office of State Fire HarsbaL
State of California.
With script atid tnatnictor's guide.
Summary: Discusses Are safety procedures In hospital rooma, cor-
ridors, and stairwells, and describes flre-flghtlng water 8UK>ly sys-
tems In hospitals.
1. Ho^ltala — Fires and fire prevention. t Tralnex Corjwratlon.
Series : Hospital Are safety series, 1 (Filmatrip)
614.84 78-737520
Tralnex Corp.
I. [Filmstrips] Creative Visuals
The Stmctural UngDistics
[197-?]
9 filmstripa. bftw. 33 mm.
With butnictor't """'"l
SUMMAJtY: Dcsigixd to buikl vocabulary ■killi in tbe Englisfa language.
The filmatripa can be projected on blackboards.
1. Vocabulary. 1. Creative Visuali (Firm)
(PEU49] 428 72-735550
Creative Vinah 72 MARC
377
Stmcture and function in man. [Filmsiripj W. B. Saunders Co
1972.
10 filmstrip* (approik. 60 fr. each) color. 35 mm and 5 phoootape* in
ca.sscucs: 60 min each.
CREDITS: Aulhors, Sianley W. Jatc*. Clarice Ashworth Franconc.
SUMMARV: lllustraiions of the human anaiomy addressed lo the needs of
studcrits uf biology, nursing, and allied hcallh fields
1. Anatomy. Human. 2. Physiology. I. Saunders (W B.) Company. PhiU-
dclphia
[QM23.2] 612 72-734140
W. B. Saunders Co. 72 MARC
The Structure and movements of the cvttle-fiEAi (Motion
picture) Potters Photographic Applications Co., 1966.
Made by IVAC, Belj^um.
3 min. St. color. 8 mm.
IxK)p film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's jnilde
Summary: I>escrlhe« tbe anatomy of the cuttlefish. Shows bow
It uses Its tentacles and auction cups.
1. Sepia offlcinalia. i. Polters Photographic Applications Com-
pany.
5»4 71-701670
Potters Photographic Applications
Structure, fiuiction. and feeding behavior in herons (Motion
picture) Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. Released
by Rand McXally, Houghton Mifflin Co., and Harcourt,
Brace & M'orld, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
A BSCS Blngle topic Inquiry film. Second series.
With teacher's guide . ^
Summary: Discusses the evolutionary significance of structure
and brfiavlor in a group of birds.
1 Herons. i. American Institute of Biological Sciences. Blo-
li«fcal Sciences Curriculum Study, n. Rand McNally and Company.
m. Hourtton MlfHln Company, rr. Harcourt, Brace t World.
598.3 73-701065
Biological Sciences Cur- rlculura Study
The Stnictnre of a covalent molecnlc (CC14) (Motion pic-
ture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Re-
leased in the TJ. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1969.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Chemistry)
Loop film. Issned In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the structure of a covalent molecule.
1 Chemical bonds. 2. Carbon tetrachloride. i. Halas ana
Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.. I^ndon. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Chemistry (Motion plctui*.
Balas and Batchelor Cartoon Films)
641 70-704917
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Structure of a covalent molecule CC14 (Motion picture)
Halas and Batchelor Education Division, London [196-i]
Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp.
4 mln. el. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the shape of a covalent molecule resulting from
the mlnimlzatlOD of repulsive forces.
1. Molecules. 2, Cart)on tetrachloride. i. Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon Films, ltd., London, u. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation.
541 Fi A 68-2933
Halae and Batchelw Cartoon Films
Structure of a green plant (Motion picture) Gateway Film
Productions, London, 1962. Released in the U. S. by In-
ternational Communication Filqis, 1968.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary blolt^cal sciences series)
Loop aim mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
Id super 8 mm.
Released in Enghind in the series entitled Characteristics of liv-
ing things.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Shows the overall structure of the living water plant,
Elodea. with details of the tip of the ataoot, the Individual leaves,
the leaf surface, and the supporting mldveln. Points out the detailed
structure of the live cells. Examines the streaming of the cyto-
plasm and the ohloroplasts and the Irregular cell shapes.
.»..■'■ ^<'t«'V"Anatomy. 2. Elodea. I. Gateway Film Productions,
ltd., U>ndon. II. International Communication Films. Ill Series -
Secondary biological sciences series (Motion picture) IV Series -
Characteristics of living things (Motion picture)
C84 79-700588
rev
International CommunI- cations Films
The Stractare <rf algebra. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals,
1969.
34 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in. (Second year algebra)
With overlayi.
With teacher*! miniial
SUMMARY: Twelve alfebra lesson tnuuparencies and 12 mslching quea-
tion transparenciea.
1. Algebra. I. Creative Vimali (Rrm) 11. Series: Second year algebra.
[Tranaparcncies]
[QA152] 512.9 72-735997
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
The Structure of government— -goremment in the North
West Territories (FUmutHp), Canada Dept of Indian
Affairs and N'orthern Development. Ottawa. Made and
released by National Film Hoard of Canada, 1967.
32 fr. color. 35 nmi.
Summary: Explains the structure and operation of government in
the Northwest Territories^ With captions.
1. Northwest Territories, Can.— PolIUcs and government. i
Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development ii
Canada. National Film Board.
354.712 70-734358
National Film Board of Canada
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Structure of matter (Filmstrip) Common Ground,
London, X95S. Released in the U. S- by Carman Educa-
tional -^ 5f-;ociates. Ontario, liK>6.
3G fr. wlor. 35 mm. (Physical science series)
With te:icher8 manual. Note* revised I960.
Credit!: .Authors, C. A. Vernon. A. L. Dahl.
SuinTnary: Uses diagrrams to Illustrate kinds of matter, some
obeniical elemenis. structure of molecules, recombination of atoms,
stnictnre of atom;', and nuclear transformations.
1 Matter^"onstitutlon. i. Common Oround, ltd., London, n.
Carman E-lucntlonal Associates. Series: Physical science series
(Fllmstrip)
541 FiA«8-5043
Carman Educational Associates
Structure of matter. Part 1: The atomic theory {Film-
strip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
41 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 10 In., 33) rpm., 14
mln. microgroove. (Key concepts of science)
With script and study gulda
Creititt: Script, Sigmund Kaliria; art, Edward Llpowakl.
tiui-imary: Traces the develoiiiiient ot the atomic theory from De-
mocrltus to the present, emphasizing the modem concept fortified by
experimentation. Introduces basic terms.
1. Atomic theory. i. Filmstrip House, New York. Series:
Kev concepts of science (Filmstrip)
639 FiA6a-4302
Filmstrip House
Structure of matter. Part 2: Journey through an atom
(FiltMtrip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
41 fi o.lor. 3.; mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 10 in., 33i rpm., 14
mln MikToprooTe. ( Key concepts of science)
With script and study guide.
Credilt: Script, SIgmund Knlina: art, Edward Lipowski.
Summary: Explains the fundamental structure of the atom. De-
fines such terms as atomic numl)er, atomic weight, and atomic sym-
bols.
1. .Vtoroic theory. i. Filmstrip House, New York. Series: Key
concepts of science (Filmstrip)
539 Fi A 68-^303
Filmstrip House
Structure of matter. Part 3: How atoms combine (Film-
strip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
43 fv. color. 3o mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 10 in., 33J rpm.,
14 min. microgroove. ( Kpy concepts of science)
With script and study guide,
Creditt: Script, Siginund Kalina; art, Edward Lipowski.
Bummnrff: Introduces the conc^t of valence and uses formulas
and equations to illustrate reactions.
1. Chemical reactions. i. Filmstrip House, New York. Series:
Key concepts of science (Filmstrip)
Ml FiA68-43(H
Filmstrip House
Structure of matter. Part 4: Energy within the atom.
(Filmstrip) Filmstrip House, 1968.
36 fr, color. 3u mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 10 In., 33) rpm.,
14 min. microgroove. (Key concepts of science)
With script and study guide.
Cieditt: Script, Sigmund Kailna ; art. Edward Lipowski.
Bummarf/: Explains the nature of nuclear energy. Illustratee
radioactivity, types of radiation, isotopes, half-life, fission, and fusion.
Describes the principle of an atomic power plant.
1. Atomic energj-. i. Filmstrip House, New York. Series : Key
concepts of science (F'llmstrip)
539.7 Fi A 68-4305
Filmstrip House
The Structure of nature; or, Fm going to take you to
breakfast yesterday morning (Motion picture) Saturn
Picture; Corp., 1P71.
■M min. Hd. bAw. 16 mm. (R. Buckmlnster Fuller: The world
game. no. I)
CUEDITS: Producer, Alex Matter; director, Herhert Sritter.
SUMMAKV: It. Uuckmlnster Fuller relates that the es.spntlui
honesty or Integrity of the geometry of nature Is the foundation of
his work. He analywfl natural structures and discusses the practl-
eat meaning of the oscltlation of oatore between aymntetry and
asyniRietry, expansion and contraction. Filmed at the first World
game seminar In 1968.
1. Philosophy of nature. I. Fuller, Richard Buckmlnster, 1895-
II. Saturn Pictures Corporation. III. Series: The World game
(Motion picture) na 1.
iBD581] 600.» 77-712400
Saturn Pictures CorjK
The Stntctorc of plants (Filmstrip) Budek Films A Slides,
1967.
37 fr. color. 35 mm.
Vrediti: Author, James M. Ilunseti.
Summaru: Explains the characteristics and functions of the four
major parts of a plant, and emphasizes their inleractlTe functions.
1. Plant physiology. 2, Ik>f any— Anatomy. i. Budek (Herbert
E.) Films and Slides, SanU Barbara, Calif.
372.3 76-788159
Budek Fl)au& Slides
The Structure of protein (Motion picture) Lever Bros. Co.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
IB mln. t4- color. 16 mm.
With »tudy guide. .
Bumman/: Dewrlbea the alnicture of proteins. Explains bow
cmrbon, hydrogen, oxygeo, oltrogeo, and sulfur combine to lawJu
twenty dlfferem amino adds which form poiypeptld* chalna which
are then built Into proteins of all kinds.
1. Proteins. r Lewr Brothers Oompany. u. BFA Educational
"^'* 547 76-708764
BFA Educational Media
Structure of proteins (Motion picture) Education Research
Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Released
by Education Development Center, 1970.
10 mln. si. bAw. 16 mm. (Molecular biology films)
Creditt: Programming and design. Joel de Roanay, David Barry.
Summarv: Presents a detailed study of the strnctores of myoglobin
and lysozyme.
1. Myohemoglobln. 2. Lysozyme. r. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology. Education Research Center, n. Education Development
Center. Series: Molecular biology films (Motion picture)
574.1 73-709327
Education Development Center
Structure of teeth (Motion picture) Gateway Film Pro-
ductions, London. Released in the U. S. by International
Comnmnication Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological sciences series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
in super S mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Describes how four different types of human teeth are
basically alike In structure. Shows the crown, neck, roots, and a
cross-sett Ion of the dentine containing nerves and blood vessels.
Explains that the location and the shapes of the teeth are well
suited to their functions.
1. Teeth. 2. Anatomy, Human. i. Gateway Film Productions,
ltd., London, n. International Communication Films. Series:
Secondary biological sciences series (Motion picture)
612 72-700.sa9
International Com- munlcatlon Films
The Structure of the atom (Motion picture) Harper &
Row, 1969. Made by Cascade Pictures of California.
3 mill. •'<\. color, .s-uper 8 mm. (InvestlFilm« for Today's basic
science 6)
I>oop film mounted In cartridge.
yam'lnJin^^Expl^ns the structure of the atom using modeU, anl-
"^r^i^? ^'^'^""f' Navarra. John Gabriel. Today's basic science.
Book a IL Harper & Row. Inc. Series: InvestlPllms for Today's
basic science 6 ( Motion picture) ^ 77_7ase39
Harper* Row
Tk< Stractwe o( Ike Mrtk. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London,
1970. ReleMwl in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
10 min. ti. b»w, 16 mm. (Eulh. no. 2)
SUMMARY: PrcMnu Ucu .bout the itructiire uid compowuofi of the wr-
tioe of the e«lh u«i i»ei moOeU to iho. wh« |eolo»u. think the euth u like
deep benesth the HUfKC. ,«.,... j
1 Geoloiy. Stnicttii.1 2 Euth-lnten»l Str»:t.«e 1. Bnti.h Bro«l-
culint Cotpotmlion. Televi«on Service II Tioie-Ufe Fitea. Ill Sena:
EMth. (Motion picture] no. 2. „,,,.,„,
CQE601, 551.1 77-714681
Timc-Ufe Film. '2 "*'^'-
The Structure of the ionic crystal (Motion piotiure) Haka
and Batchelor Education Division, London ,196-?, Re-
leii.se<l ill the V. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide. ^ , .u ■ ■ ^«*-i
i^umftuirv: Demonstrates that the structure of the ionic crystal
Is dependent on the relative radii of the Ions and their r«latlve
changes and not on their Identity.
1 Ionic crystals i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
London n Encyclopaedia Brtunnica Educational Corporation.
548 FiA6&-2934
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
The Structure of the ionic crystal (Motion picture) Hmlas
and Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp^
1969.
2 rain- si. color. 8 mm. (Chemistry)
lxH>p aim. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide. , ^^ , , „^.i
ffammorv: Dttcrlbes the structure of the Ionic crysUL
1 Ionic crystals. i- Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd.,
LoJ^nn Encyclopaedia Britannia Edu«tIonalCorpor.tl^
Series- Chemistry (Motion picture. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
^"™» Ml 73-704916
Encyclopaedia Brlwn- nlca Educational Corp.
Structure of the Soviet economy (Motion picture) Institute
on Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Vander-
bilt University, in cooperation with the University of
Notre Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU~TV.
80 mlQ. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 2S)
With study gulda
Creditt: Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Summary- I^ecturer Bwlng P. Shaban discusses the dltrerencea
between communism and socialism, and describes the organlutlon
of economic activity In the Soviet Union.
1. Communism— Russia. 2. Socialism In Russia. t. Vanderbllt
Unlveralty. Naahvlile. Institute on Communism and Constitutional
Democracy. Series: The Nature of communism (Motion picture)
00.29.
Fi 67-599
Structure of turbulence (Motion picture) Education De-
velopment Center. Reieaaed by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics Alms)
Also IsHued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Hade for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illuatratea a demonstration experiment on a phase of
fluid mechanics.
1. Turbulence. I. Education Development Center. II. Encyclo-
paedia BrlUnnlca Educational C^irporatlon. Series : Fluid mechan-
ics films (Motion picture)
632 70-710266
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Edocatloiuil Corp.
Structure of the turbulent boundary layer (Motion picture)
Educational Services. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967,
4 mln si biw. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also issued in sUndard 8 mm. and In «"?*r/« "k j",™ ^
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
SUMMMtY^'inSiuates a demonstration experiment on a phase
**'^Bo"ndarV"ltyer 2 Turbulence. I. Educational Services.
Inc Newton Ma^ II Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
^tfon sTrles: Fluid mechanics films (Motion Pt<J"^l ^_^
532 79-710330
Encyclopaedia Brltan- tiica Educational Corp.
Structure
(Motion piotwv) Summit Films, 1970.
6 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummarff: An experimental film vi-hlch questions the compatibility
of nature and technology and atresses the structuring space as we
move through It.
1. Environmental encloeerlng. l Summit Films.
704.945 79-706120
CINE
Struggle at sea (Motion picture) American Broadcasting
Co. Released by Screen Gems, 1961.
2ti min. 8d. b&w, 16 mm. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
years, nn. 7)
Based on liie book The Second World War, by Winston S.
Churchill.
Creditt: Producer, Ben Feiner; originator, Jack Le Vlen; writers,
Hiram Welkin. Victor Wolfson : Churchill's narration, Richard Bur-
ton : narrator, Gary Merrill ; editor, Jack Kmifman.
Summary.- Uses documentary footage to describe the results of the
Narl U-boat campaign against British shipping and Churchill's
response to this peril when he proclnlmed the Battle of the Atlantic.
Shows the sinking of the German battleship Bismarck and the
United Stales announcement of a new aid policy towards Britain.
1 World War. 1939-1&45— Atlantic Ocean. i. Churchill, Sir
Winston Leonard Spencer. 1874-1965. The Second World War. n.
American Broadcasting Company, in. Screen Gems, Inc. Series;
Winston Churchill: The valiant years (Motion picture) no. 7.
940.545 Fi 67-2115
Stn^ole for a contiBeat. [Transparencies]
vice. 1968.
Civic Education Scr-
378
16 traniparencm. color 10 x 8 in. (CES American hittory Iranspuen-
ci«)
With teacher's guides.
SUMMARY: Describes the early British. Dutch, and French colonies in
America, and discusses evenU leading to ihe French and Indian War. Discusses
the outcome of the war. Focuses on personalities such as John Smith. Pocahon-
tas, Pontiac, and King Philip. With captions.
1 United Slates— History-French and Indian War. 17S5-1763, 2. United
Stales— History— Colonial period. I Civic Education Service. Washington,
D.C. II. Series.
|E199j 973.2 72-734480
Civic Education Service 72 MARC
I Hght. [FUmstripj Unioa of Ameri-
can Hetwew Congregations, 1969.
44 (t. coUh. 3S mm. (Modem Jewish history filmsirip series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Samuel GraiwJ: script. Bemhard N. Cohn: illustrations.
William Sieinel.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of ihe struggle of the Jewish people for civil
rights from the Declaration of the rights of man and Napoleon's efforts on behalf
of the Jews to the sealing of Lionel Roihschikl in Ihe House of Commons.
Outlines the progress of the Haskatah or cnlighl^nent in Jewish life and thought.
I. Jews— Political artd social corKlilions. 2. Jews— Legal status, laws, etc.
3. Haskalah I. Union of Amencan Hebrew Congregations. II. Scries.
lDSU7) 909.08 72-734741
Union of American 72 MARC
Hebrew Congrcgsiiom
Tlie Struggle for human rights (Fimatrip) Filmstrip
House, 1&68.
,^^18 fj. b*w, 3o mm. and phonodisc: 2 8.. 10 In., 331 rpm.. 15
nilti, (American decades— the 1950*8, no. S)
With script.
Rummarv: An In-depth study of the IWO's. Highlights the In-
lusticea of McCarthylsin. the Supreme Court decision on school Inte-
gration, Little Rock school Integration, Montgomery bus dei^egrega-
tlon, and sit-ins for civil rights.
1. ClTll rights— U. S. 2. Negroes— ClTll rights. i. Filmstrip
House. New York. Series: American decades— the lOWs (Film-
strip) DO. 3.
323.4 77-7;
F^ilmstrip House
The Struggle for racial equality: the civil rights move*
ment, 1948-1963 (Motion picture) Chelsea House Edu-
cational Communications, 1^9.
7 mlij, si. bAw. super 8 mm. (The Hlatory machine)
I»i>p film mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
Creditt: Editorial director, Arthur M. Scfaleslnger, Jr. ; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summary: Includes the 1948 political secession of the South,
protests In transportation and reetauranta during the mld-fWa, the
Little Rock crisis, George Wallace and the White Cltlxen'a Council,
and the 1963 march on Washington. Shows leaders of the Black
Crusade.
1. Negroes— ClTll rights. 2. Negroea— Hlatory— 1877-1964. I.
Chelsea House BMucatlonal Communications. Series : The Hlatory
machine (Uotlon picture)
301.461 77-735716
Chelsea House Kduca- tloruil Communications
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The StroffKle for sUtehood (Filmstrip) RUI Film Pro-
ductions, 1966.
48 Tr. color. 35 mm. and phoDOdlBc: 1 s., 12 In., 33^ rpm..
12 niln. (L«Ddmarkfl la Uw htstory of Ulssourl)
Credits: Producer, narrator, and educational consultant, Walter
U. Burks.
Summary: Deals with Missouri's terrttorr da^s, slarery problem,
and admission to the Union ; analjxes the Missouri compromise and
the first Missouri constltutloo.
1. Missouri — HIstor;. 2. Missouri compromise. 3. Missouri. Ood-
stitutlon. I. RMI Film Productions. Series: Landmarica In tba
biatory of Missouri (FUmstrlp)
W7.8 70-787621
RMI Film Productions
The Straggle for snrrival (Filmstrip) National Geographic
Society. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp., 1970.
166 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 3SJ rpm.
(Birds)
With reading script.
SUMMARY : Describes the precmrloua existence of some North
American species of birds, and points out some of the efforts being
made by man to save them from extinction. For elementary grades.
1. Birds, Protection of— JoTCnfl© films. I. National Geographic
Society, Washington, D. C. II. Encyclopaedia BriUnnica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Birds (Filmstrip)
872JJ 70-738159
Encjrcloftaedla Briun- nica Edncatlonal Corp.
The Struggle for BurriTal: hatching turtles {Motum pic-
ture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Earth science)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summart/: ShowR Jacques Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso
as they dettlgn and perform undersea experiments dealing with
hatching turtles.
1. Sea turtles. l Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Earth science (Motion picture)
598.13 72-703556
Ealing Corporation
Struggle: the highest form of education (Motion picture)
WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 21: Protest and rebellion In the North)
SUMMARY : James Campbell traces the efforts of black communi-
ties In the North to achieve community control of local schools from
1849 to the present. He describes the current conflict regarding
public school systems, the roles played by various personalities and
their accompUshmeots.
1- Negroes— Education— History. I. Campbell, James E. II.
New York. Television staUon WCBS-TV. III. Columbia University
IV. Holt. Rinehart and Winston, inc. V. Series: Black heritage; a
history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Section 21- Protest and
rebellion In the North.
309.2
77-704112
Holt, Rinehart and
Stnqjp, Hans H
WInstOD
Tumins point
Stryker, Perrln.
see
Can you analyze this problem?
A TTwee-pipe problem.
Stryker frame (ifotwn picture) Delta Collejsc Released
by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film.
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of a stryker frame In turning a
patient Describes various comfort measures for the patlMit, and
shows the smooth teamwork of two nurses during the ttunlng
maneuver.
1 Care of the sick. 2. Transport of sick and wounded. i. Delta
Crtlegfe n. Prentlce-Hall, Inc. Series: Nursing skills and tech-
niques (Motion picture)
610.73 77-705231
Prentlce-Hall
Stuart, Bathie. Come along to China
China: her people today.
Staart Britaia L (Filnutripi Vtnial Publicationa. London, 1964.
Made by A. C Green and H. A. Parka. Released in the U.S.
by Visual Publications, 1970.
31 fr. colof. 3S cm. (People of other dsys)
With uudy guide.
SUMMARY: Picturci the hoina. ichools. churches, theaien, and streets of
ttuan Britam, mod portrayi the activities and customs of the people.
I. GrcstBritam—Social life and cusUNii>—I7th century. 1. Viwai
tknt. n. Series: People of oifaei day*. rFilmMripi
lDA440] 942.06 70-740802
Viawl PuUkatkm 72 MARC
Staart Britain II. [Fllmstripi Visual Publications, London, 1964.
Made by A. C. Green and H. A. Parks. Released in the U.S.
by Visual Publications, 1970.
27 fr. color. 35 mm. (People of other dsys)
With tiudy guide.
SUMMARY: Examines country life, crafts, and industries in Stuan Britain.
Portrayi daily life and important events, tuch at the great tut of Londoo.
I . Great Britain— Social life and custom*— 1 7th century. 1. Vi«usl Publica-
tions. II. Series: People of other days. [Filmstrip]
tDA440] 942.06 74-740803
Visual PuUicstions 71 MARC
Staart Davis (FSnutrip) EduoatiMml Dimensions Corp-
1W9.
94 fr. color. S5 mm. and pbooodlsc: 2 b. (la. for manual
projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 ln„ 33i rpm., 18 mln.
mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.- Introduces the artistic and creatlre works of Stuart
Davis. Shows Darls as he painted and drew the Amalcan scene In
abstract geometric designs, constantly maintaining a aet pattern of
approach to his work.
1. DsTla, Staart, I8M-ld01 l Educatloaal Dlmeaalona Cor-
poration.
759.13 76-736213
A. L. A. Booklist
Stuart embroidery (Filmstrip) Diana Wyllie. ltd., London,
1959. Released in the U. S. by Cnrman Educational Asso-
ciates. 1967.
22 fr. color. 3r» mm. (History of English embroidery)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the Influence of Eastern art on English em-
broidery from the Stuart period.
1. Embroidery, Stuart I. Diana Wyllie, ltd. II. Carman
Educational Asaoclates. III. Series: History of English embroidery
(Filmstrip)
[NK9243] 746.40942 77-739967
Carman Educational Associates
Stuart Finley inc.
see Finley (Stuart) Inc. , Falls Church, Va.
Stuart Little (Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
n2 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: The story of a normal family Into which a mouse Is
born. Narrated by Johnny Carson.
1. National Broadcasting Company. Inc. n. McGraw-HlU Book
Company.
791.43 Fi A 68-1762
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
Stuart Productions, Inc., New York
Stuart Reynolds Productions
see Reynolds (Stuart) Productions, Los Angeles
[Stmrt SyminstOD] (Motion picture) NBC Televiaon, 1961.
a. (Meet the press)
I the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16
Telec^i^t Jan. 21. 1051.
the press.
Credilg: Producers, Martha Itountree, Lawrence Splvak ; sponsor.
Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Stuart Symington, chainoan of the National Security
Resources Board, diacnases the use of air power and man power la
the Korean War with Martha Itountree. moderator. Mae Craig,
Prank McNaughton, Marshall McNeil, and William White.
1. Symington. William Sluart. 1»01- 2. Korean War, 1960-
lft53— Manpower. 3. Korean War, 1960- 1955— Aerial operation*.
I. National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC Television Network.
Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
951 Fi 6»-563
Stuckey, Sterling
Black life.
Black thought.
Freedom cry of the fifties.
Protest's new prophets.
Slaveiy and black America.
Slavery and the building of America.
Slavery and white America.
Studcfy, G. E. , 1878-
see
Bonzo.
Studebaker Corporation
see
Quiet revolution.
The Student (Motion picture) Albert Jamee Ihde, 1966.
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1968.
12 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Examines the educational system from tbe point of
Tlew of the student.
1. Edtication— U. S.— 1&45- 2. Students. I. Ihde, Albert
Jamee. u. Contemporary nims/McGraw-Hlll.
370.1 Fi A 68-2705
Contemporary Pllma/ McOraw-HlU
The Student and variable modular scheduling (Motion pic-
ture) Educational Coordinates. 1970.
23 mln. sd. color. 1(1 mm.
Summary : Orients students to the varied learning opportunities
that become available by showing appropriate student behaviors In
small RToup dlscusistons, large group presentations, and unscheduled
time activities. Examines tbe possible pitfalls for the student In a
variable modular schedule, and shows how these experiences are
related to nonschool activities.
1. Schedules. School. I. Educational Coordinates.
7a-710819
371.8
Educational Coordinates
The Stadent becomes artist [Motion picture] Art Institute of
Chicago in cooperation with Jack Lieb Productions, 1967.
Released by Jack Lieb Productions, 1968.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Orienlation to the visual arts — ceramics)
CREDITS: Producer, Warren H. Lieb.
SUMMARY: Shows students combining clay manipulation techniques with
ideas and judgments about the spatial relationships of organizing geometric
forma, lines and francs, and movement through space.
1. Pottery. 2. Space (An) 3. Visual perception. L Chicago Art Insti-
tute. 11. Jack Lieb Productions. HI. Series: Orientation to the visual arts-
ceramics. [Motion picture]
tTP808] 738.1 72-702060
Jack Lieb Productions 72 MARC
Stadeat-Arectedc
[Motion picture]
Educational Coordinalca, 1971.
379
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains the dbenchantmeni of inncr^ity studenu with the
staled goals of the school, ind presents their ideas on how education can satirfy
their concerns. Describes the wort of the limttMe for the AdvancemcM of
Urban Education in identifying the proMemi of inner-ciiy high schools and of
Kiting up ■ pilot program which provides an alternative educational approach.
I. Education. Urban. 1. Educaiiortai Coordinate*.
[LCSnSi 37ai9 72.7019M
Educational Coordinates 72 hIARC
Student National Ecbcatlon Association
see
Animal wastes and ecology.
The Environmental problem.
Interrelationships of pollution: Insecticides,
automobiles.
Interrelationships of pollution: sewerage,
fertilizer.
Population.
Student newspaper makeup and typoffraphy (FUmstrip)
Newspaper Fund. Made antT* released by Audio- Visual
Eduojition Service, University of Minnesota, 1&63.
d6 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonotape : idaatlc, single track, 1 reel
(5 in.), 31 In. per aec., 21 mln.
Credits: Author, Harold W. Wllaon.
Summary; DIsc-usses the effective ase of type and IllQStretlon In
the student newspaper and presents Ideaa for format, typography,
and communicative efrectiveness. Includes examples from atudent
newspapers.
1. Newspaper layout and typography. 2. College and school pe-
rlodlcala. i. Newspaper Fand. n. Minnesota. Unlreralty. Aadlo-
Vlsnal Education Service.
371.89 FiA68-i207
Minnesota. Univ. Andlo-Ylsnal Bdneatlon Service
Student power (Motion picture) British Film Institute^
London. 1967. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1971.
24 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMM.^RY: K documentary film made by students at the London
School of Economics and Political Science. Coveni the history of
their active objections to the appointment of an ex-Rhodesian prin-
cipal, and other controversial issues between students and staff.
1, London School of Ekvnomlcs and Political Science — Students.
2. Student-admlnhrtrator relatlonahlps. L Britlah Film instltata,
London. II. Fllma Incorporated.
[H67.W] 870.19 79-713803
rilma Incorporated
Student teaching: and teacher orientation (FUmatrip) John
B. Liboky in association with Elizabeth Moore. Released
by Bailey Films, 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm, and 3 phonodlacs: 12 In., 331 nun. inlcro-
groove.
With manual.
Summary: Follows a beginning student teacher In the various
situatlona which she encounters during her year In public school.
1. First year teachers. i. Liboky. John B. n. Bailey Fllma,
Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
370.7 Fi A 68-4118
Bailey Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Student teaching experience, part 1 (FUmstrip) John
B. Liboky in association with Elizabeth Moore. Released
by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968,
TiO fr. oiilni'. 35 mm. and plionodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., S3i rpm., 11 mln. mlcro-
groove. (Student teacbing and teacher orientation |
With manual.
Summary: Presents the activities and responslbt titles of the stu-
dent teacher, the supervising teacher, and the college supervisor in
a student teaching prc^ram. Follows a new student teacher as she
copes with various problems during her year in a public school.
1. Student teaching. t. Liboky, John B. ii. Balley-Pllm Asso-
ciates. Series; Student teaching and teacher orieotatlon (Film-
strip)
370.7 76-734515
Ballej-Fllm Associates
The Student teaching experience, part 2 (FUmstrip) John
B. Libokj- in association with Elizabeth Moore. Released
by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
TiO fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33i rpm., & min. micro-
groove. (Student teacbing and teacher orientation)
With manual.
Summary: Presents the activities and responsibilities of the stfl-
dent teacher, the supervising teacher, and the college supervisor in
a student teaching program. Follows a new student teacher as she
copes with various pri^Iems during her year in a public school.
I. Student teaching. i. Liboky, John B. ii. Bailey-Fllm Asso-
ciates. Series: Student teaching and teaching orientation (Film-
strip)
370.7 70-734516
Bailey-Film Associates
Student unrest: the climate of protest, part 1 (Motion
picture) American Personnel and Guidance Association,
1969. .Made by John M. Whiteley.
30 mln. sil. color. 16 mm. (Distinguished Contributors to
counseling series)
With KUide.
SUMMARY: K. J. Slioben, Jr., provides an analysis and defini-
tion of forces in societj' and in the university which contribute to
student unrest, and discusses possible educfttloa reforms.
1. Student movements. I. Shoben, Edward Joseph. II. Amer-
ican Personnel and Guidance Assoclatloc. III. Series: Distin-
guished Contributors to counseling series (MotlOD picture)
[LA186] 371.4 76-712617
American Personnel and OuldaDce Association
Student unrest: the climate of protest, part 2 (Motion
picture) American Personnel and Guidance Association,
1969. Made by John M. Whiteley.
3.") min. s(I. color. IC mm. (Distinguished Contributors to
Counseling series)
With guide.
SUMMAllY: E. J. Shoben, Jr., discusses the changing nature of
the student population, types of students, the university in relation
to the outside t-ommunlty. and how universities can meet their
future responsibilities.
1. Student movements. 1. Shoben, Edward Joseph. II.
American Personnel and Guidance Association, III. Series: Distin-
guished Contributors to counseling series (Motion picture)
fLA186} 371.4 70 712618
American Personnel aod Guidance Association
Students track the space age {Motion picture) Hearst
Metrotone News, 1964.
6 mln, Ed. bftw. 16 mm. ( Screen news digest, t. 6, no. 7)
On reel with Focus on Camp Century— a city under the Ice.
With study guide.
Bummary: Describes bow students living near Cape Kennedy col-
lected, repaired, and modernized surplus and obsolete military tra(±-
Ing equipment, which enabled them to listen to exchanges between
the Cape Kennedy control center and American astronauts In orbit.
1. Space vehicles — Tracking. l Hearst Metrotone News, inc.,
New Tork. Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) t. 6,
DO. 7.
629.45 Fi A 68-2078
Hearst Metrotone News
Studie Nr. 6 (Motion picture) Oskar Fischinger, Germany,
1929.
3 mill, Rd. Wtw, an mm.
In the Solomon It. Guggenheim Museum Film Collection of the
Amerlcuu Film Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Summary: An abstract animated film which Is synchronized with
a jazz sound track of Vaya Veronica, by Guerrero. Includes ex-
planatory titles which have been added as a prologue to the film
r. Fischinger, Osliar, 190t^-l907. ii. Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum Film Collectioa. rii. American Film Institute (^liectlon.
7W.945 75-709645
Studies in motion (Motion picture) Harry Ck>oper Film
Productions, 1970.
8 miu. sd. color with b&w sequences. 16 mm.
SUMMAllY: An experimental film which portrays how bpace,
time, rhythmic tension, movement, and kinesthetic and t-ensuous
vitality affect the artist In organizing and composing vlaual Images.
Presents a method of painting that Incorporates sound and move-
ment.
1. Motion study. 2. Art— Psychology. I. Hairy Oooper rUm
ProductlODS.
704.946 77-711609
CINE
8ta4l«f bi ideMe. Set 1: Owr Head ttw wUm. [Fibtutrip] Walt
Disney Productioni. Released by Walt Disney Educational
MateriaUCo.. 1971.
i fllnwtnp*. colof 3S mfn uid 6 phonodiac* (2 k each), 13 ii
,33 1/3
Abo iMucd with phonoupc in cauettc.
Captioned venion ibo i»UMl.
With Icachcr't guide
CONTENTS: Atocnic energy — modem magic » fr , 6 min.— On the trail of
the atom. 91 fr., 10 min.— The Mcrct activtiy of moleculM. 30 fr., 6 min —
Uocapptag ihc)ar. M fr. 13 mia— RctcMing the gutie 37 fr.. 7 min.— Three
wtahM. 43 fr, 9 min.
1. Atomic cncfgy. I. Diiacy (Wall) Producliom. U. Wall Duney Educa-
tional Matcnak Compaax.
cQC77«, $39 72-733078
Wall DiMwy Educational 71 MARC
Co.
Stodict iB sdcMC. Set 1: Ov Mead tke mtom. cFilmstripj Walt
Disney Producdoos. Released by Walt Disney Educational
MateriaUCo.. 1971.
6 fiimttripi. color. 35 mm.
Sound venioni also iuued.
With teacher') guide.
CONTENTS: Atomic energy — modem magic. 36 fr. — On llw trail of the
atom. 5S fr. — The Kcrcl activity of molecules. 30 fr. — Uncapping the jar. 68 fr.
— Releasing the genie. 37 fr.— Three wishes. 43 fr. With captioas.
I. Atooiic energy. I. Disney (Walt) Productions. |[. Walt Disney Educa-
tional Maieriab Company.
lQC778j 539 72-733080
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Material) Co.
Stadics in sdcBCc, set 2. [Filmstrip] Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
7 rilmttnps color. 3S mm. and 7 phonodiscs (2 s. each), 12 in., 33 1 /3
rpm.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Shorter venion with captions sbo issued.
With teacher guide.
CONTENTS: UfeinouriolaT»ysicm.49fr., I4min. — Man studies the stars.
32 fr,, 5 min.— How worlds begin. 59 fr.. 1 1 min.— Man in flight Part 1, 72 fr..
14 mia.:pt. 2, 102 fr.. 13 min.— The story of rocketry. 46 fr., 7 min. — Let's look
at weather. 85 fr., 1 1 min.
I. Science. i. Disney (Walt) Productions, ii. Walt Disney Eduraiionai
Materials Company.
[Q161.2] 500 72-733709
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
StwUes !■ scleMXf set 2. [Filmstrip] Walt Duoey Productiona.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
7 filmstrips. color. 35 mm.
Longer venion with phonodisc or with phonotape in cassette also issued.
With teacher guide.
CONTENTS; Life in our solar system. 4« fr.— Man studies the stars. 31 fr.
—How worlds begin. 58 fr — Mao in fWghL Part 1 . 70 fr.; pt. 2, 69 ft— The Uary
of rocketry. 38 ft.- Let's look at weather —70 fr. With captions.
I. Science. 1. Disney (Walt) Productions. 11. Walt Disney Educational
Materials Company.
lQ161.2i 500 72-733710
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Studies in the history of black Americans (Filmstrip)
Silver Burdett Co., 1970. Made by Blackside Inc.
10 filmstrips, color. 35 mm. and 10 pbonodics (2 each; 1 s.
for manual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33) rpm.
microgroove.
With teachers guides.
Includes original photographs.
CREDITS: Project directors, Howard Dammond. Laurence Spen-
cer; narrator, Charles K. Austin; consultants, Earl G. Minkwitz, J.
Rupert Plcott : editor, James Wilson.
CONTENTS; 1. African ancestry. 68 fr. 18 miiL— 2. Slavery In
America. 66 fr. 18 mln.— S. Black viewpoints on the American
Revolution. 56 fr. 16 mln. — i. Frederick Douglass. 66 fr.
17 uiin.- .J. Black participation in the Civil War. 56 fr. 18 min.—
6. Keconstructton? 47 fr. 15 min.— 7. Jim Crow and the "Pro-
giesslves." 58 fr. 17 mln.— 8. Broadening perspectives. 62 fr.
17 min.— 9. The civil rights movement (1«M-1966) 63 fr. 18 mln.—
10. The l)lack revolution ( 1966- ) 64 fr. 18 min.—
1. Negroes— History. I. Silver Burdett Company.
973 74r-738680
Studio Filin6w Rysunkowych
see
The Little daiL
Studio Ma^ych Form Fllmowych Semafor
see
The Kitten is lost.
Thii is only a mouse.
Studio Mlniatur Fllmowych
see
Invasion.
The Li<Hi has escaped.
The MoDfrel dof.
The RoUcalL
The Snow girl
The Son.
Studio One Animation^ Minneapolis
see
Once upon a stone.
The Studio teacher {Motion picture) Ford Foundation.
(Made by University of Michijfan.) Released by Great
Plains National Instnictional Television Library", 1965.
i2 motion pictnrea (pt. 1. 28 mln.; pt. 2, 19 min.) ad. bAw.
16 mm.
Summary: PreseutR a brief overview of television productlMi ac-
tivities Involved in producing an Instructional telerlaton lesson.
1. Television in education. i. Ford Foundation, n. Great Plains
National In)ftrnctlonal Television Library.
371.33 77-703584
Great Plains National Instructional Television Library
Studioul Cinematografic Alexandra Sahia,
see
Dream of roses.
Study hints (Motion picture) National Educational Telo-
vision. Released by Indiana University, Audio-Visual
Center, 1967.
30 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (College bound)
Summaru: I>emon8trates the preparation of a study schedule, al-
locating the best study hours for the hardest subjects, and dis-
cusses tiie techniques of reading and the Importance of developing
reading skill.
1. Study, Method of. 2. Heading comprehenslMi. i. National
Educational Television and Radio Outer, ii. Indiana. University.
Audio-Visual Center. Series: College bound (Motion picture)
371.3 Fi A 68-1589
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual C«nter
■■■ity relatloas. (Filmstrip] Visuals for Teaching,
89 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. II min.
Abo isftued with phonotape in cau«tte.
With teacher's guide and script.
SUMMARY: Gives instructions on conducting communiiy relatioos pro-
jects, such as preparing news releases, pUnnint television and radio ntaiwial.
rorming speakers' bureaus, snd organizing prt>)ect committees.
1. Community organization. I. Visuals for Teaching.
[HV41i 658 72-733215
Visuals for Teaching 7] MARC
A Stair la H^wdealor. [Filmstrip) Vmub for Teachinc 1969.
SSfr. color. 35 mm. and pbotMdisc: 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 16 min.
A1k> iwusd witti plwnoupe ia caMctte.
With teacher's guide, script, aod 3 color fillers for classroom demoastrattoa.
SUMMARY: Diagrams aod graphs are used to eumioe the nature of light
and color, locludca expUaatioas on bow biaocolats, cameras, projecton. micro-
•copca, and humm eyca fUoctioa. For elemeatary grades.
1. Light— Juvenile fUms. 2. Cokir— Juvenile (Uma. 3. Optical iastrumeats
Juvenile films. (I. Light. 2. Cotor. 3. Opbcs] I. Visuals for Teaching.
tQC360j 372.3 72-733216
ViMMb for Tasching 72 MARC
Columbia Pitstures
380
A Study in terror {Motion picture)
CoiT)., 1965.
■.'4 m-:i. fd. n'lor. 3.% mm.
.\. Comjitxii/Sir Nigel Films |)ri>iliii-tiini.
Itjised on the characters created by Sir Aithnr Conjin Doyle.
Credits: Producer. Henry E. Lester; director. James Hill : original
ftory nnd screenplay. I>onald Ford, Derek Ford; music, John Scott;
(lii-eciiir of photography, Desmond Dickinson; editor, Henry Richard-
son. Cngt: John Neville, Donald Houston, John Fraser, Anthony
Quiiyle, Bai'biira Windsor.
Summary: Melodrama. Sherlock Holmes solves the mystery of
the Jack-tlie-Ripper murders, but having discovered the killer and
seen him die. decides for the sake of the killer's lordly family to
keep his identity a secret.
I. Doyle. Miir Arthur Conaii, lS.'>i>-lti30. n. Columblii Pictures
Corporation.
73-701999
Study interactions (Filmstrip) Concept Media, 1970.
ST fr. color. So mm. and phonodisc; 2 s., 12 In., 831 rpm.,
13 mln. (Nurse-patient interaction, no. S)
Also Issued with phonotape.
With Instructor's manual.
SUMMARY: UHC.-t dramatised interactions to Illustrate nursing
techniques and blocks to therapeutic communication. Each Inter-
action may be used as a study, drill, or teat situation.
1. Nurse and patient I. Concept Media. Inc. II. Series: Nurse-
patient Interaction (Filmstrip) no. 6.
610.73 76-739179
Concept Media
A Study of frog developincnt (Motion picture) Biologic&l
Sciences Curriculiun Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Hough'on Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace & World, 1969.
-I min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop flini.
A BSCS single topic Inquiry Sim. Second series.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.' Trac«a the dev^opment of the frog from egg to tadpole.
1. Frogs. 2. Developmental biology. l AmerJcan loatltote of
Biological Sciences. Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, n. Rand
McNally and Gompaoy. lu. Houghton Hlfllin Company, iv. Har<
court. Brace k World.
597 77-701066
Biological Sciences Cur- rlculum Study
A Study of liquid space {Filmttrxp) Douglas F. George,
196."). Made by Visuals in Science.
tvt fr. <-»lor. S5 mm. and phooodlKc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpo.,
9 uiin. niicrOgroove. (Oceanography, no. 1)
Also Issued In 35 mm. slide package.
With tenchers guide and acrlpt,
Credid: Narrators, Dr. Revelle. K. I,. Nelson, Dr. Rechnltaer
Summary: Traces the history of oceanography and emphaalies
that the need for greater researrh in thla area has been caused by
the world population explosion. Explains why earth is called the
water planet. Illuatratea and explains the bathyscapb Trieste.
1. Oceanography. i. fleorge, Douglas F. Series : Oceanography
<Fllnistrlp) no. 1.
651.4 Fi A 6«M020
Vlaualsln Science
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Study of oak populations (Motion picture) Biological
Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Houghton Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace A World, 1969.
4 mln. Pi. color, super 8 mm.
lAnip film.
A BSCS Rln)[lp topic Inquiry film. Second series.
With teachpr's ffu'de.
Bummary: Discusses natural selection as applied to the oak, with
emphasis on form and fanctlon.
1. Oak. 2. Plant populations. i. American Institute of Bio-
logical Sclencea. Biological Science* Curriculum Study, n. Rand
UcNally and Company, m. Houston MIflllD Company, it. Har-
court, Brace & World.
583 75-701060
Blnlojttcal Sciences Cur- riculum Study
Study of paintings which are presented in the MetroptUl-
tan Museum of Art, New York (Fitmstrip) Budek
Films and Slides of California [1969, Released by Avid
Corp., Budek Division.
10 filmstrips. color. 85 mm.
With text by Glaus Vlrcb.
CONTENTS: 1-4. Italian artists from the Florentine school—
6-6. Schools of central Italy.~7-S. Schools of northern Italy.— &-10.
Venetian school. With captions.
1. PalotlnsB, Italian. 2. New York (City). Metropolitan Mu-
seum of Art I. Budek Films and Slides of California. II. Arid
CorporattoD. Budek Films and Slides Division.
708.17471 70-738384
Avid Corp.
Study of the earth (FUmstrip) International Educational
Films. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1968.
6 fllui-itrips <37 fr. each) color. 35 mm.
With teacher's manual.
Content*: 1. Structure of the earth. — 2. The formation of rocks.-
5. Valuable metallic minerals,— 4. Valuable non-metallic minerals. —
6. Coal.— 4. A rtslt to a mineral exhibit With captions.
1. GeoI(%y. 2. Mines and mineral resources. i. Interna-
tional Educational nims, Hollywood, Calif, n. Sterling EMuca-
tiooal Films. Inc.
372.8 72-733517
SterMtig Educational Films
Study of the sea (Filmgtrip) iDtemational Educational
Films. Released by Sterling Educational Films, 1968.
6 fllni-'trlps {34 fr. each) color. 35 mm.
With teacher's manual.
Contentt: 1. The earth and the sea. — 2. Waves, tides, currents,
and water. — 3. How the sea is studied. — 4. Collecting plants and
animals by Alp. — 5. Ufe alonj^ the shor& — 6. Marine vertebratea.
With captions.
1. Ot^nography. L International Bdacattonal Films, Holl7>
wood, Calif, n. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
372.3 79-733516
Sterling Educational Fltaos
The Study series (Motion picture) Charles Cahill and
Associates, 1966.
8 moi I'll pictures (6 mln. each) sd. color. 16 mm.
Open-end films designed to stimulate discussion.
Contentn: 1. Why we learn, —2. How we learn. — 3. How we
study. — 4. Why we listen.— 5. Why we read. — 6. How to take notes.—
7. Where to find It. — 8. How to write a report.
1. I.«arniiis. Psychology of. i. Cahill (Charles) and Associates,
Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
372.1 Fi A 68-1098
CharlesCahllland Associates
The Study series {FUnutrip) Charles Cahill and Asso-
ciates. Released by AIMS Imttructional Media Services,
1969.
.H filmstrips (approx. 35 fr. each) color. 35 mm. an.l 2 phono-
discs (2 R. each i, 12 In., 33| rpm., 50 mln. mlcrogroove.
-Xdapleil from the motion picture series of the same title.
With teacher's guide.
Contents: 1. Why we learn.— 2. How we learn. — 8. How we study.—
4. Why we listen.— 5. Why we read.— «. How to take notes.- 7.
Where to Bnd it. — 8. How to write a report.
1. Study. Method of. 2. Report writing, i. Cabin (Charles)
and Associates. Inc., Hollywood, Calif, n. AIMS Instructional Media
Services.
370 71-734756
ALMS Instructional Media Services
Study dolls fmr beirinners (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1969.
11 min. »d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CredUa: Explains to primary pupils the sklltB which are Deeded
to complete more formal requlrejnents for study, including use of
special aids Id books, taking notes, and getting needed help.
Another issue. bAw.
I. Education, Primary. 2. Study, Method of. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Fihos.
Coronet Instructional
372.6
Films
72-701176
StidriMS tlgac (Filmstrip] Adrian Vance. Releaaed by Univer-
lal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm, and phonoupe in cuaette. (Microscopy)
SUMMARY: Studies common aIgM under a microKope, With capliocu.
I. Alpe, 2, Mit.oicope ind microKopy, I, Vance. Adrian. II. Univer-
sal Education and Vi»ual Aru, III, Series: MicrcMcopy. (Filnutripj
tQK565i 578.8 79-740657
^^^-^ 72(f72,rev MARC
Studying at home (Filmgtrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
33 fr. color 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 la., 881 ipm., 8
mln. m'Togroove. (Studying for success, no. 6)
With teacher's manual.
Bummari/: Discusses proper at-home study habits and empbaalxes
the orsaniziiiion of references and materials needed for study.
I. Home and school. 2. Study, Method of. i Eye Gate House,
Inc. Series: Studying for success (Fllmstrip) no. 5.
371.3 Fi A 68-3781
Eye Gate House
Studying protozoa (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette. (Microscopv)
SUMMARY: Introduces students to the microscopic world, pro-
vides a study of the capture and culture of protozoa. With captions.
1. Protmsoology— Cultures and culture media. I. Vance. Adrian.
II. Universal EMucatlon and Vl-sual Arts. III. Series- Microscopy
(Fllmstrip)
[QL366] 593 72-740658
Universal Education and Visual Arts
The Stuff we throw away (Motion picture) U. S. Environ-
menuil Protection Agency. Made and released by Stuart
Finley, inc., 1970.
22 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
CREDITS; Producer, Stuart Flnley; writer. Ralph Burgln- cine-
matographer. Theodore Jones. *
SU.\IMARY : Relates how innovative demonstration grants and
research activities being developed by the Bureau of Solid Waste
Management in association with local communities can develop new
and better systems for solid waste disposal.
:. Refuse and refuse dtoposal-U. S. I. U. S. Environmental
Protection Agencj". II. Finley (Stuart) Inc., Falls Church Va
[TD788] 628 75-714059
Stuart Flnley. inc.
Stuffed celery (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 uitii, 8d. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 1)
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how to prepare and serve sttiffed i-eltry,
1. Celery. 1. Fairfield A.ssoclates. II. Universal Education aii<]
Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture) part 1.
[TX801] 641.6 76-715067
Universal Education and Visual Art"
Stofliiiff and tmssing a chicken (Motion pietun) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Raybsr Technical Films.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food preparation series, set 41
Ijoop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Cookery (Poultry) i. McGraw-HIU Book Oompany Se-
ries: Food preparation series (Motion picture) set 4.
641.6 75-706521
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Stylea. [Motion picture} Wombat Production*, 1972.
12 min, id. colof, 16 mm,
Wiih Mudy guide.
CREDITS: Producer ind director. Gene Feldman; photographen, Ure Fur-
rer. David Wsiu; editor. Michael Weiner.
SUMMARY: Tells the story of three young adult*, who >re choosint among
ponibic lire-uylo, ExpUini thai each peraon has ■ different choke became of
a different inner self.
I. Individuality. 2. Self- perception, I. Wombat Productions.
(BF697) 301-43 72-701604
Wombat Productions 72 MARC
[Styles Bridges, (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Meet the press )
Telecji^t Feb. 4. 1951, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet the
'^'^redit*: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak; sponsor,
**"tmiSS?'^u!"8. Stor Styles Brldgea of New Hampshire dis-
cusses the split In the Itepublican Party over 'orelgn policy with
Martha Rountree. moderator, Ernest Llndley. Edgar Poe. James
Reston, and Lawrence SplTak. „ „ ..„ t»_ ^ . m
1 Bridges, Henry Styles, 1898-1961. 2. RepubUcan Party. l. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Telerlslon Network. Se-
ries: Meet the press (Motion picture)
329.6 Fi 68-665
Stylonychia (Motion picture) Educational Services, 1965.
4 mln. sL color. 8 mm. (SmaU things)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography and adranced microscopy
to present a detailed study of the structure, shape, and movement of
the mircoscopic organism, Stylonchia. _,,„ ,„«
1 Stylonch la— Juvenile films. t. Educational Serrlces, Int,
Newton, Mass. Series : Small things (Motion picture)
My turtle
Stull. Edith (Gilbert) 1919-
died today
see
My turtle died today.
Sturgis-Grant Productions, inc., New York
see
Symmetry .
Stuttering (Motion picture) Harper & Row, Publishen,
1972.
approx. 20 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Identifying speech dis-
orders)
With guide.
CREDITS: Authors, Marilyn Berman, Edwin A. Leach.
SUMMARY : Identifies the visual and aural symptoms associated
with Rtuttering found in children and adults.
1. Stammering. I. Harper & Row, Publishers. II. Series:
Identifying speech disorders (Motion picture)
[RJ496.S8] 616.8 79-718587
Harper & Row. Publishers
Stuttman Productions
see
Return of the nene.
A Style all your own (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productiona
Released by Q+Ed Productions and Society for Visual
Education, 1971.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1. s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 7 min.
(Why wait till marriage?)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's gulda
Summary : Points out that young people are targets for mass
media advertising promotions for yarlooa life styles. Shows some
of these life styles, and suggests which Is the rlj*t style for the
right individual so they may choose their own Identity.
L Youth as consumers. 2. Advertising. I. Q-f Ed Productions.
II. Society for Tlsnal Education, inc. Chicago. Series: Why wait
till marrlageT (Fllmstrip)
301.42 71-738151
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Style of champions (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau. 1970. Released in the U. S., 1970.
19 mi ^ sd, color. lOnitu.
Credits: Producer. John Martin-Jones; director, Cecil Holmes.
Summary: John Konrads, former Australian Olympic swimming
champion, discusses swimming In Australia. Shows training methods
and employs slow motion and underwater photography to show varl'
ous swimming styles.
1. Swimming— Australia. I. Australia. News and Information
Bureau.
797.2 78-709320
Au$<tral!an News and Information Bureau
381
Education Development
Center
Stylonychia (Motion picture) Educational Services. Re-
leased by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in car-
tridge, 1967.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Issued In sii|)er 8 mm. und .<<tandard 8 mm.
Originally made for the Elementary Science Study Program.
With film notes on cartridge ca.se.
Summary: A detailed study of the microscopic organism Stt/lo-
nychia.
1. Stylonychia— Juvenile films. i. Educational Services, inc.,
Newton, Mass. n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-1023
Enling Corporation
Subafilms, ltd.
see
Help I
The Subalpine (Filmstrip) Staley Studio, 1971.
4.1 fr, (H)lor. a.'i mm. and phoiiotni)e: 1 reel (3 In.), 31 Ips..
11 min. ( Life zone series)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Sound version of the 1963 fllmstrip entitled Life In the subalpine
zone.
With script.
cltEDlTS: Producers, William G. Staley. Margaret H. Staley;
narrator, Gregg Chancellor.
SUMMARY: Shows plsnt and animal life In the spruce and fir
forests and the moist alpine meadows of the subalpine sone of the
United States.
1. Meadow ecology— U. S. I. Staley Studio. II. Life In the
subalpine sone (Fllmstrip) III. Series: Life lone series (Filmstrip)
[QH541.5.M5] 574.5 75-740088
Staley Studio
Subbulakshmi at the United Nations (Motion picture)
United Xations. Released by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1968.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A concert on film which features Indian vocalist M. S.
Subbulakshmi.
1. Subbulakshmi. M. S.. 1&16- i. United Nations,
n. Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
Fi A 68-2454
Contemporary Films/ McGraw-Hill
Subcorneal ptistular dermatosis (Motion picture) Institute
for Dermatologic Communication and Education, 1962.
Made liv Audio Productions in cooperation with the Com-
mittee for .Scientific Communication in Dermatology.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Drs. I. B. Sneddon and D. S. Wilkinson present two
typical cases of the skin condition first described by them under the
designation subcorneal pustular dermatosla Filmed in Ehiglsnd.
1. Skin — Diseases. i. Institute for Dermatologic Communica-
tion and Education,
616.5 Fi 67-2145
Sobcntaneons and intramuscular injecti<ms (FUmttrip)
Trainex Corp. ,1966?,
90 fr. color. Sn mm. and pbonodtsc: 2 a, 12 In., 331 rpm.,
20 mln.- mlcrogroove. (Patient care series— apedal needs, 1)
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summary: Explains the reasons for Injections. Teaches the
preparation of subcutaneous and Intramuscular Injections and how
to give them. Illustrates site of Injection. Explains how techniques
vary with single-dose and multi-dose ampules. Points out saf^nBrds
for the administration of medications.
1. Injections, Hypodermic. 2. Injections. Intramuscular. i.
Trainex Corporation. Series: Patient care series — special needs,
1 (Fllmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 68-3821
Trainex Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Subcutaneous injectiMi: site selection and administration
(Motum picture) X B. Lippincott Co., 1968.
4 mlD. :*i color, super 8 mm. (Injection technic)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge.
With instnictor's guide and student guide.
CreditM: Producer. John Tyo.
Suminarif: Demonstrates selection of site and administration ol a
sutKnitaneoiia injection. , „ . ^
1. Injections, Hypodermic. i. Lippincott (J. B.) Companj,
Philadelphia. Series: Injection technic (Motion picture)
615 Fi A 68-2887
Educational Projections Corp.,
J. B. LlK>lncott Co.
Subject and predicate. [Filmslrip]
1967.
29 f[. color 35 mm. (Lin|umge «ns progitm, 650)
SUMMARY: Idcntines the two parU of • Knience. and points out the noun
■nd verb components. With cmptiont.
1. English languafe— Sentences. 1. EducalionaJ Profectioni Corporation
11 Series: Language arts program. [Filmslrip] 650.
(PE1375] 415 72-734186
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Subject cards {FUmstrip) Long Filmslide Service, 1968.
22 fr. color. 35 mm. (How the card catalog helps you)
Sumnnirj/: Show.s how to u.«e the subject fards in the card catalog
in order to And a book about a .■'(>eclttc subject. With caption!^.
1. Catalog cards. 2. Subject headings. i. Long Fllinsllde Serv-
ice. Series: How the card catalog helps you (FUmstrip)
017 T9-737251
Long Filmslide Service
Subject: packaging (Motion picture) Owens-Illinois^ Forest
Products Division, 1969. Made by Goldsholl & Associates.
15 mln. sd. color. IRmm.
SumitKiry: A presentation of the ficllltles of Owens-Illlnols Forest
Products Division In packaging supply, showing the meana, the
men and skills, the science, and the art of packaging. Includes ex-
amples of the packages that the company has product.
1. Owen.<!- Illinois, Inc. Forest Product-Division. 2. Packaging.
I. Owens-Iltinols, Inc. Forest Products Division.
658.8 72-705010
CINE
Sub-sets: sentences and solution seta (Motion picture) Na-
tionn! Film Board of Canada. Released in tlie U. S. by
KiK'vci >piiptiia Britaiinifu Educational Corp., 1968.
:) iniu. R<1. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
l»op flira.
I^ued in Standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Suinmarit: Uses a universe of cars to explain the Idea of sub-set,
nud the process In solving an open sentence to find the solution set.
For grades 1 through 9.
1. Set theory. i. Canada. National Film Board, ii. Encyclo-
paedia Brltannica Educational Corporation. Series: Mathematics
(Motion picture)
372.7 72-7000,10
Encyclopae<lla Britnn- ntca Educational Corporation
Subsistence (Fihmtrip) Our York State, 1960. Made by
York State Filmstrips.
21* fr. color, 35 mm. (Peopleof the longhouae, no. 2)
CrediU: Editor, Wllllaai Fenton.
Summary: Points out how the Iroquola obUlned their food. Pic-
ture* Indians hunting, fishing, planting, preparing food, and cele-
brating at featlvals.
1 Iroquois Indians. 2. Indians of North America— Food. i.
Our York State. Cooperstown, N. Y. Series: People of the long-
house (Ftlnistrlp) no. 2.
Fi A 67-4141
Our York State
Subsistence farmer (Filmstrip)
see Market economy: Subsistence farmer
Subsonic flow patterns and pressure distribution for an air-
foil {Motion picture) Education Development Center.
IJelensed by Encyclopaedia Ilritannica Educational Corp.,
1969.
4 min. si. b&w. IS mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also isHued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanlca.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics. „
1. Aerofoils. 2. Aerodynamics. I. Education Development Cen-
ter. II. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corporation. Se-
ries: Fluid mechanics films (Motion picture)
532 74-710285
Eocyrtopaedla Britao- nica Educational Corp.
Subtracting (Motion picture) Stephen Bosustow Produc-
tions, Released by UFA Educational Media, 1971.
-f iiii:i. h1. ciil'ir. HUl»er 8 mm. (Primary muth series)
I.<K.|>11llll,
With Htudy KUiile.
SUMMAUY: lllustruten liow to subtract, using a group of dancing
nowflakes whoae number is decreaaed when several members leave
tlie gioup. For primary grades.
1 Subtrnt-tlon- Juvenile films. I. Bosustow (Stephen) Produc-
tions. II. ItFA Educational .Media. III. Series: Primary math ae-
T\Vi (Motion picture)
tQA115] 872.7 76-71492«
ItFA F^ticatlonal Media
Subtracting— remming {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1969.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (First Idea* Id mathematlca)
Loop film. Film note* on cartridge case.
CredUt: Author, L. J. May. w., ... -
Bummary: I^emonstrattti the concept of renaming In tubtractloo
using sticks to repreeenl tens and squares to represent one*. Shows
this concept In a numeral table. „..,.. ., _ «*.
1. Subtraction, i. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. se-
ries- First ideas In mathematics (Motion picture)
872.7 79-700490
Ealing Corporation
Subtracting with fractions (gems) (Motion picture) Na-
tional Council of Teachers of Mathematics in cooperation
with General Learning Corp. Made by Davidson Films.
Released by Silver liurdett Co., 1970.
1] mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Elementary mathematics for teach-
ers and students. Student film 4A)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Project director, Harry D. Buderman; teachers,
Lauren (i. Woodby, Joseph Moray.
SUMMARY : An animated film In which a cartoon character uses
gems In showing how to subtract with fractions.
1 Fractions. 2. Subtraction. I. National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics. II. Sliver Burdett Companj. III. Series: Elemen-
tary mathematics for teachers and studwits. Student film 4A (Mo-
tion picture)
tQA117] 611 73-713703
Silver Burdett Co.
Subtracting with mixed numerals (stones) (Motion pic-
lure) National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in
coo|)eration with (Jeneml I-.earning Corp. Made by David-
son Films. Released by Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
ft mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (ElemenUry mathematics for teach-
eis and students. Student film 4B)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Project director, Harry D. Kuderman; teachers,
Lauren G. Woodby, Joseph Moray.
SUMMARY: An animated film which uses stones to how how to
subtract with mixed numerals. , „ ,.i, »,«.
1 Subtraction- I. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
II Silver Burdett Company. III. Series: Elementary mathematics
for teachers and students. Student film 4B (Motion picture)
[QA1151 Ml 77-713704
Silver Burdett Co.
Subtraction {Motion picture) National Ouncil of Teachers
of Mathematics, 1965. Made by Davidson Films. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts.
28 min sd. color. 16 mm. (Mathematics for elemenWry school
teachers)
With manual. Manual lacking In L. C.
Creditg- Project director. Harry D. Ruderman; teacher and writer,
Joseph Moray ; director of photography, John M. Davidson
Summary: DemMJStralea new methods of teaching subtraction by
emphasizing methods which contribute to an understanding of the
structure of a mathematical system. Compares the role of wro in
subtraction and addition. Explains that subtraction Is neither com-
muUtlve nor associative. Stresses that subtraction Is a «j»«pt
developed by building on basic Ideas about numbers and the addition
of numbers.
1 Subtraction. i. NaUonal Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series: Mathematlca for
elementary school teachers (Motion picture)
Fi 67-277 rev
SnbtractioB. (Filmatrip] Creative Visuals [197-?]
7 rilm»trip«. bftw. 35 mm, and 7 phonoupes in cmu«tte. (Computa-
tional skiUi, tet 2)
With teacher'* manual and student workbooks.
SUMMARY: PreaenU leasons in subtraction in order lo correct deficiencies
in compuutional skills in high school students and to teach fundamental raalh-
emalics to adults.
1 . Subtraction, I. Creative Visuals (Firm) 11. Series: Compuutional skills.
[Filmstrip] set 2.
^AllS, 513 72-736087
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Subtraction (FUmstrip) Troll Aasociatee, 1970.
24 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit*: Consultant, Irving M. Cowle.
Summary: PresenU principles of subtraction, showing how to
subtract part of a set to discover how macb la left or how much
larger one set Is than another. With captions. For elementary
grades.
1. Subtraction. i. Troll Associates.
372.7 71-737426
Troll Associates
Subtraction (Filnutrip) Univeraal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Concepts of modern mathematics, part 1)
With inunual. ..^ . .
Summary: Uses sets o^ objects to present subtraction as a taking
away" process. With captions.
1. Subtraction. i. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Se-
ries- ConcTOte of modern mathematics (FUmstrip) part 1.
511 74-736506
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Subtraction (Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School Divi-
sion. 1970. Made by Davidson Filsos.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loops)
Ijoop film.
With teachers notes.
Summary: Develops the conceptual basis of subtraction by using
real-life situations Involving set separation and removing lengths.
Includeti the "how many are left" and the "how many more" ideas
of subtraction.
1. Subtraction. i. Macmlllao, firm, publtaher. New York.
School Division. Series: Macmillan etemeatary math loops (Mo-
tion picture)
611 71-706814
Uacmltlan Co.
Subtraction (Filmstrip)
see Operations on fractions, no. 3: Subtraction
Subtraction aa set separation {Motion picture) Bailey-Film
Associates, 1969.
4 mln, «1. color, super 8 mm, (Math mnnlpulatlvea series)
Ijoop film.
With Mtudy guide.
Summary: Illustrates subtraction as the Inverse of addition and
▼Isualiaes the process by using seta. Uses number sentences to in-
dicate the subtraction operation. For elementary grades. With
captions.
1. Set theory. 2. Subtraction. i. Balley-Fllm Associates.
Series : Math manipulative series ( Motion picture)
872.7 70-708861
BFA E<lucational Media
Subtraction of fractional numbers (Motion picture) Mac-
millan Co., School Division, 1970. Made by Davidson
Films.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loops)
Loop film.
With teachers notes.
Summary: Introduces the subtraction of fractional numbers by
building equivalence classes and finding the least wMnmoo dwioml-
nator. Develops the concept of subtractl<»i of fractional numbers
with colorcoded gra[rtilc derlces.
1. Subtraction. 2. Fractions. a. Macmillan, firm, publishers,
New York. School Division. Series : MacmllUn elementary math
loops (Motion picture)
611 79-706316
Macmillan Co,
Subtraction of rational numbers (Motion picture) National
Coinicil of Teachers of Mathematics in cooperation with
General Leaniing Corp. Made by Davidson Films. Re-
leased by Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
^4 mln. s<l. color. 16 rom. (Elementary mathematics for teach-
ers and studenU. Teacher film 4)
CREDIT'S t^'project director, Harry D. Buderman ; teachers, Lau-
ren G. Woodby. Joseph Moray. , ^^ ^ , „*
SUMMARY- Points out that the basic missing-addend meaning or
subtract'lon applies to all rational numbers, not Just to whole num-
bers Demonstrates several approaches to subtraction. Including re-
naming numbers and using a slide rule. Stresses the checking ot
answers by addition.
1 .\umtx-is. Rational -Study and teaching. 2. Subtraction-
Study and teaching. 3. Mathematics—Teacher training. I- «»-
tional Council of Teachers of Mathematics. II. Sliver Burdett Com-
pnny Ml. Series: Elementary mathematics for teachers and stu-
dents. Teacher film 4 (Motion picture) -,„-ofl
[QAlli] 370.7 74-713686
Silver Burdett Co.
Subtractive miiture (Biters) (.Xotion picture) Gataway
Educational Films, London, Released in the C S, by
Communication Films, 1964.
2 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Light and color series)
IxKjp film.
Summonc'lSiionstrates that when the colors o( three niters are
correctly related and at« placed In trout ot a luht source, they will
successively reduce the light to darkness, producing other colors
^ I'^-olor r Gateway Educational Films, ltd-, London, n. Com-
munication Films. Inc. Series: Ught and color series (Motion pic-
'""" Fi A 67-1711
Ommnnlcatlon Films
The Suburb (FUimtnp) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made by University Films.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Types of cities set)
With teacher's guilds and script
Summarv: Describes the nature of the suburb and the aspects that
contribute to that nature and to Its growth patterns. With captions.
For primary grades.
1. Suburbs — Juvenile films, i. McOraw-Hlll Book Company.
Series : Community series : Types of cities set ( Filmstrip)
372.8 73-733623
McOraw-HlllBoobCo.
Suburbia (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 mln, si. color, super 8 mm. (Awareness)
Loop film mountHl In cartridge.
With guide.
rnEDITS: Author, Stanley Madeja.
SUMMARY: De.'vrlbea characteristics of a typical development
which Is created h,v ma a,*- produced housing outside a large metropoli-
tan area and records the activities of the families who live there,
1. Suburbs. 2, Suburban life. I. Hester and Associates.
II Series: Awareness (Motion picture)
[HT351] 801.3 7&-713313
Hester and Associates
Suburbia: how America lives. [Filmsttipj Audio Visual Narrative
Arts. 1972.
2 filmstrips (pi 1. 73 fr,. pi, 2. 69 fr,) color, 35 mm, and 2 phonodi*c»
(2 s. each; I s, for manual projector. 1 s. for automatic projector); 12 in.; 33 1/3
rpm.; pt- 1. 12 min ; pi, 2. 1 1 min
Also issued with phonotapc in ca&sciie.
With teacher's guide al the end or each filmstrip,
CREDITS: Script. Wendy Rydell; narrator, Ray Morgan; photography, Vin-
cent Turner; editor, Vivian Zwaik,
SUMMARY: Traces the role played by trains and automobiles in the growth
of suburbia, describes the different types of suburtwn development, and exam-
ines the changes taking place in the suburbs
CONTENTS: I, Moving out: the dream,— 2- Moving in; the reality,
1, Suburbs— United States, 2 Urban iransportation-Uniied Sutes. 1.
Audio Visual Narrative Arts (Firm)
tHT123) 301.34 72-736411
Audio Visual Narrative 72 MARC
Arts
Sobvocalization (Filmstrip) Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1969.
.11 fr, color. 3.^ mm. (Reading with "peed, no, K)
With teacher's guide.
Crtfiiti: Script. Reading Ijihoratory. Inc.; Illustrations, SeweU
Booth, Stephen Zonitch. , < . .
Summary: OemonBtrates testH to determine the reading faults of
motor and auditory aubvocallsatlon, and shows aids to use In over-
coming them. With captions. For elementary grades.
1, Reading disability. i. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
Berleii: Heading with speed (Filmstrip) no. B.
872.4 78-736676
A. L. A. BookllM
382
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Saccets atoiT: Butaen edaation. [FUmstrip] Educational
Projections Corp.. 1970.
43 Tr color. 35 mm. (Pre-vocitional orientation and guidance. Unit 7,
3038)
Filmtlnp 2038A. To be used with Seir-anatysii manual, pan S: Career area.
With leachcr'i manual.
SUMMARY: Tellt the story of a peraon who decided to go back to school
to train for a career in busineu. Give* specific job requirements, outline* the
course of study, and presents promotional opportunities, salary potential, and
personal rewards of various profestions in busincaa. With captions.
I. Butineu education. 2. Vocational guidance. I. Educational Projections
Corporation 11, Title: Business education. [Rlmstripj 111. Scries: Pre-voca-
tional orientation and guidance. iFilmuripj Unit 7, 2038.
tHF1106] 371.4 72-734388
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
A Siccess atoiy: Boaiaeas machine mechaaic. [FUmatrip] Educa-
tioaal Projections Corp., 1970.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. (Pre- vocation el orienwiton and guidance. Unit 7
2037)
Fiimstrip 20378. To be used with Sclf-analytia nunutl, pan 4: Peraonality.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Tells ihe story of a person who decided to go back to school
lo train lo be a business machine mechanic- Gives specific job requiremcntt,
outlines the course of study, and presents promotional opponuniltes, salary
potential, and personal rewards of the profession. With captions.
1. Office equipment and supplies- 2. Mechanics (Pei»on>>— Vocational
guidance. I Educational Projections Corporation, U. Title; Busineaa ma-
chine mechanic. (Filmstripj III Series: Pre- vocational oricnution and guid-
ance, [Filmsirip] Unit 7. 2037,
[HF5548J 371.4 72-734387
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
A Saccess story: Certified laboratory assistant. [Filmstripj Edu-
cational Projections Corp,, 1970.
and guidance. Unit 7.
50 fr color 35 mm, (Pre- vocational
2036)
Fiimstrip 2036B To be used with Self-analysis manual, part 3; Aptitude
With teacher's manual
SUMMARY; Tells the slory of a person who decided to go back to school
to train to be a certified laboratory assistant. Gives specific job requirements,
outlines the course of study, and presents promotional opportunities, salary
potential, and personal rewards of the profession. With captions,
1- Medical technologists, I, Educational Projections Corporation- 11.
Title: Certified laboratory assistant, [FilmsiHp] III, Scries: Pre- vocational
orientation and guidance, [Filmstrip] Unit 7. 2036.
[RB36) 371.4 72-734385
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
A SacceH story: CoaBerdal cookias> [fiimstrip] P/itic«tH?n«|
Projections C<Kp., 1970.
49 ft, coior. 35 nun. (Pre- vocational orientation and guictancc. Unit 7,
2039)
Fibnatrip 3039B. To be used with Sdf-analyaii manual, pan (: Pcnooal
profile.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Telb the story of * person who decided to go back lo icboal
to tram to be a commercial cook. Give* specific job r«quiremcni>, nniHnra the
course of study, attd preaenti promotional opportunities, salary poMadal, and
personal rewards of the profcaaion. With caption*.
I, Cookery—Vocational guidance. i. Educational ProiectioM Corpota-
tion. II- Title: Commercial cooking. [Hlmttrip] III. Series: Pre-vocatioaal
orientation and guidance, iFilmstrip) Unit 7, 2039,
[TX652] 371.4 73-734391
Educational Pro^ectioni 72 MAKC
Corp.
A Soccess story: Cosmetology. [Filmstrip] Educational Projec-
tions Corp., 1970.
47 fr. color. 35 mm, (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 7,
2038)
[nimstrip 2038B- To be used with Sclf-analysi* manual, part 5: Career ires.
With teacher's manual,
SUMMARY: Tells the story of a person who decided to go back to school
to train to be > cosmetologist- Gives specific job requirements, outlines the
course of study, and presents promotional opportunitiei, salary potential, and
personal rewards of the profession. With caption*,
1, Beauty opeiators- 1. Beauty culture — Vocational guidance. 1- Educa-
tional Projections Corporation, II. Title: Cosmetology. [Filmstrip] III. Series:
Pre-vocauonal orienution and guidance, (Filmstrip] Unit 7, 2038.
cTT958] 371.4 72-734389
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
A Success story: Electronic teckaidaft. {Filmstrip] Educational
Projections Corp., 1970.
(Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 7.
46 fr. color 35 1
2037)
Filmstrip 2037A, To be used with Self-analysis manual, part 4: Personality,
With teacher's manual,
SUMMARY: Tells the story of a person who decided to go back to school
to train to be an electronic technician. Gives specific job requirements, outlines
the course of study, and presents promotional opportunities, salary potential, and
personal reward* of the profe«ion. With captions.
1. ElecUonics as a profession- 1, Educational Projections Corporation.
II. Title: Electronic technician, [Filmstrip] III, Series; Pre- vocational orienu-
tion and guidance, [Filmsirip] Unit 7. 2037,
[TK7845] 371.4 72-734386
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
A Saccess story: Nnrse's afdc (Filmstrip] Educational Projec-
tions Corp., 1970.
46 fr, color. 35 mm, (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 7,
2035)
Filmstrip 2035A. To be used with Self-analysis manual, pan 2: Basic arilh-
Wilh teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Telta the story of a person who decided to go back to school
to train to be a nurse's aide. Gives specific job requirements, outlines the course
of study, and presents promotional opportunities, salary potential, and personal
rewards of the profession. With captions.
I, Nurses' sides. I. Educstional Projection* Corporation. II, Title: Nur-
se's aide, [Filmstrip] IN. Scries: Pre- vocational orientation and guidance.
(Filmstrip} Unit 7. 2035,
[RT84] 371.4 72-734382
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp-
A Saccess story: Optometric assistant. [Filmstrip] Educational
Projections Corp., 1970.
42 fr, color. 35 mm. (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 7.
2034)
Filmstrip 2034B, To be used with Self-analysis manual, pan 1: Functional
English -
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Tclb the story of a person who decided to go back to school
to train to be an optometric assistant. Gives specific job requirements, outlines
the course ofstudy, and presents promotional opportunities, salary potential, and
personal rewards of the profession With csptions.
1, Medical personnel, 2, Optometry 1, Educational Projections Corpura-
Eion II Title: Optometric assistant, [Filmstripj III, Series: Pre. vocational
orientation and guidance. [Filmstrip] Unit 7, 2034
[RE952] 371.4 72-734381
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
A Success story: Practical nurse. [Fitmstrip} Educational Projec-
tions Corp., 1970.
35 n
(Pre-vocatiorul orientation and guidance Unit 7.
46 fr. color.
2036)
Filmstrip 2036A To be used with Self-analysis manual, pan 3: ApiiiuJc,
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Tells the story of a person who decided lo go back lo school
to train to be a practical nuisc. Gives specific job requirements, outlines the
course of study, and presents promotional opportunities, salary potential, and
personal reward* of the profession. With caplions-
1. Practical nursing. I. Educational Projections Corporation, IL Title:
Practical nunc, [Filmstrip] 111, Series. Pre- vocational orientation and guidance
[Filmstrip] Unit 7, 2036.
(RT62] 371.4 72-734384
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
A Success story: Surgical tecbnidan. [Filmstrip] Educational
Projections Corp., 1970.
(P re - vocal ion al
and guidance- Unit 7.
lal. part 1: Functional
42 fr. color,
2034)
Filmstrip 2034A, To be used with Self-analysis r
Engbsh,
With teacher's manual-
SUMMARY: Tells the story of a person who decided to go back to school
lo train to be a surgical technician- Gives specific job requirements, outlines the
course of study, and presents promotional opportunities, ^ary potential, and
personal rewards of the profession. With captions,
1, Hoapitals — Staff, 2- Surgery L Educational Projections Corporation,
II, Title: Surgical technician. [Filmstripj 111, .Series: Pre-vocational orienialion
and guidance. {Filmstrip] Unit 7, 2034,
tRD31.5] 371.4 72-734379
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
A Saccess storr Tecknkal drafU^. [Filrostrip] Educaticmal Pro-
jections Corp., 1970.
(Pre-vocaiional orientation and guidance. Unit 7,
44 XT color. 35 i
2039)
Filmstrip 2039A, To be used with Self-analysis manual, part 6: Personal
profile.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Tells the story <rfa person who decided to go back to school
to tram to be • technical draftsman. Gives specific job requiremenu, outlines the
course of study, and presents promotional opponunities. salary potential, attd
personal rewards of the profession. With captions.
I Mechanical drawing as a profession. I. Educational Projections Corpo-
ration. II- Title: Technical drafting. [Filmstrip] III, Series: Pre-vocational
orienution and guidance, [Filmstrip] Unit 7, 2039-
tT357] 371.4 72-734390
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
A Success story: Ward Clerk, hospttaL [Fdmstrip] Educational
Projections Corp., 1970.
48 fr. color. 35 mm, (Pre-vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 7,
2035)
Filmstrip 203SB, To be used with Self-analysis manual pan 2: Basic arith-
With teacher's ntanual.
SUMMARY: Tells the story of a person who decided to go back to school
to train to be a ward clerk in a hospital. Gives specific job requirements,
outlines the course of study, and presents promotional opponunities, salary
potential, and personal rewards of the profession- With captions,
1. Hospitals — Staff, 1, Educational Projections Corporation. 11, Title;
Ward clerk, hospital. [Filmstrip] 111- Series: Pre-vocational orientation and
guidance. [Filmsirip] Unit 7, 2035.
[RA972.5] 371.4 72-734383
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
383
Success — what is it? (Filmstrip) Family Films, Released
by Society for Visual Education, 1971.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 9 min.
(Life issues of young teens)
With teacher's giilde.
Credits: Author, Paul R. Kldd.
Summary: Junior high school students examine the meaning and
importance of succea*. attitudes toward money and material objects,
and the relatlotishlp of financial success and such Important life Issues
«L% choosing a career.
1. Success— JuTen lie films. I. Family Films, Inc. II. Society for
Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series; Ufe Issues of youna teens
(nimstrlp) •
301.43 70-738096
Society for Visual Education
Successful breast feeding (Motion picture) Carlou Films,
1964.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman color.
Crvditi: PiwJucer, H. A. Hitter; director, Slater Mary Charltaa;
photographer, Charles S. Sherwln.
Summarv: Shows measures found helpful In mlmmtslnj problem*
common In early lactation. Etemonstrates prenatal preparation, the
rooter reflei. the kind of nursing stroke by which the baby extracts
milk without trauma to the nipple, protection of the nipple in remoT-
Ing the baby from the breast, comfortable poslUons for nursing and
bubbling the baby, and Waller shields,
1. Breast feeding. i. Carloo Films.
618.92 Fi 67-886
Soccessfnl secretary (Moti^m picture) Royal Typewriter
Co., 1967. Made by Thomas Craven Film Corp.
13 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents tips for secretaries on how to utilise tline-
saTln* methods to Increa^ their productlrlty, and how to handle
human reUtlons situations with skill.
1. Secretaries. i. Boyal Typewriter Company, inc.
651 Fi A 68-«29
CINE
Successful use ot the language laboratiMy (Motion picture)
Pennsylvania Dept of Public Instruction. Released by
Walter G. O'Connor Co., 1964.
8 motion pictures (15 mln. each) sd. l>&w. 16 mm.
With Tlewer'a gtilde.
gwmmarjf; A series of films designed to Instnict teachers in all
phanes of the language Uboratory. including planning, equipment, ad-
ministration, materials, and testing. Shows teachers as they learn
good principles of lab operation from experienced teadiers and Stat*
audiovisual and language specialists. Filmed in actual cUssrooma
and laboratories.
1 Languages, Modem — Study and teaching. i. Pennsylvania.
Dept. of Public Instruction, n. O'Connor (Walter O.) Company, Inc.,
Barrisburg, Pa.
407^ Fi A 67-5991
Walter O. O'Connor Co.
Successicm on lava (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1970.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Biology program, unit 1: ecology —
the world of life about us)
Magnetic sound track.
With teacher's guide.
CredUt: Advisers, Maxwell 8. Doty, Ralph Bucbabaum.
Summary: Illustrates the destruction caused by TOlcanlc eruption,
and examines tbe difficulties encountered by the first forms of life
that reappear on tbe lava Sow.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Lava. 2. Natural history. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Bdo-
cational Corporation. Series: Biology program, unit 1: ecology —
the world of life about as (Motion picture)
574J) 77-708916
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Eiducatlonal Corit.
Sooenlent plants: leaf succulence (Filmttrip) Herbert E.
Budek Films and Slides, 1963.
37 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit*: Author, Wolfgang Hagemann.
Summary: A study of plants which have become adapted to a
desert environment, with emidiasls on those plants which atore
water in their leaves. With captions.
1. Succulent plants. 2. Leaves. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films
and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
580.4 78-785321
Bnd^ Films and Slides of Callt
Succulent plants: stem saccnlence (FUmatrip) Hert>ert E.
Budek Films and Slides, 1963.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
CrediU: Author, Wolfgang Hagemann.
Summary: A study of plants which have adapted themselves In
specialized ways to a desert environment, with emphasis on those
which store water In their stems. With captions.
1. Succulent plants. 2. Stems (Botany). i, Budek (Herbert
E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
580.4 70-785320
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Suchman, J. Richard, Inquiry development program
in physical science
Inquiry development program in physical
science.
Sucnman. J. Richard
see
Inquiry development program in earth
science.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Suction Up placement (Motion picture) University of Ala-
bama^ School of Dentistry, 1967.
10 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summnry: DemoastratoB bow the aaslstant can most effectlTelj
use Tbe high velocity sucttoa tip to control the fluids fo die moutti
of the pattenL
1. Dental Instruments and apparatus. i. Alabama. UnlTersity.
School of Dentlatry.
617 72-700361
Alabama. Univ. SriMOl of Dentistrf
Sudam^rica. continentc de gran porvenir; part 1 {Motion
picture) Julien Bryan in consultation with Wesley H.
Greene. Made and released by International Film Bureau,
1961.
10 nilD. 8d. colof. 16 mm.
With handboiik by Carlos C'ustillo.
Credits: Xarrntor, Carlos Castillo.
Summary: A Spanish lansuage film. Describes historical and
geographical forces which have molded South America— the divisive
chain of the Andes, the Amazon and other great rivers; the arrival
of the Conquistadores; the treatment of the native Indian; the
profound influence of the church; and the aristocratic tradition
and parental concept of the hacienda owners.
1 Anthropo-geography— South America. 2. South America— Hist.
I. Bryan, Julien Ilequembourg. ii. International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago.
980 Fi A 67-5552
International Film Bureau, inc.
Sudam^rica, continente de gran porvenir; part 2 {Motion
picture) Julien Bryan in consultation with Wesley H.
Greene. Made and released by International Film Bureau,
1961.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With handlKxik by Carlos Castillo.
Creditt: Narnitor, Carlos Castillo.
Summary: \ Spanish language film. Examines the hacienda and
strides taken to convert a hacienda-dominated society into a demo-
cratic one. Notes that key factors In South America's progress are
the growing prominence of a new middle class and recognition of
the limitations of a one-crop economy. Shows development of nat-
ural resources and induslrialluilioo.
1. South America— Econ. condit.— 1&45- 2. South America—
Soc. condit. — 1&15- i. Bryan, Julian Hequembourg. il Inter-
national Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
309.18 A 67-5553
International Film Bureau, Inc.
Sudden departure {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1966.
28 min. »d. bAw. 16 mm.
English vei-sion of the French film entitled Les departs neceMalrea.
Creditt: Executive producer. Marcel Martin; director and photog-
rapher, Georftes Dnfnux; English adaptation, David Miller, David
Shelley Walker. Daisy de Bellefeuille; editors Monlque Fortler,
Georges Dufaux.
Summary: Examines the reactions of chldren who have gone to
the hospital and what this separation from their mothers means to
them In terms of adjustment.
1. Children— Hospital care. i. Canada. National Film Board,
u. Les D^rts necessalres (Motion picture)
362.7 Fi A 67-2251
National Film Board of Canada
TW SbMm tmfbm. [MotioD picture] BBC-TV. Londoo. 1969.
Releaaed in the U.S. by Time-Life nimt.
30 imiL id. color. 16 oun. (The Glory thai rtmuat, ao. 1)
CftBDrrS: Writer aad aafrator. Robcfl EnktM.
SUMMARY: Tracct the history of the riie and bU of the Achuotenid
dyaatty, usiat m backgrouad the counyanli ol Pcnepoln.
1. Inu— History—AjDcicai lo 640 A.D. 2. PvnepoliB. 1. Britiih BnaO-
caMiBgCorpontioa. Tekvinoa Service. II. Time-LiiE PUm. III. Series. The
Olory thai remMoa. [Mocioa picture] no. i.
tDS2«»l 935 78-714483
Tbne-Life Ftlns 72 MARC
Suds (.Vofion picture) Mary Pickford Co. Released by
T'^nited Artists Corp., 1920.
S3 mill. si. b&w. Ifl mm.
OrlEiniilly relea.*ed In 35 mm.
In the Mary Pickford film collection. Library of Congress
Based on the play "Op-o'-me-thnmb, by Frederick Fenn and Rich-
ard Pryce.
Cri-dits: Director. .Tack Dillon: adnptatlon, Waldemar Young;
photography. Charles Rosher. I.. W. O'Connelt. Ca»t: Mary Pick-
ford. Albert Austin, Harold Goodwin. Rosa DIone, Parwin Karr.
Summary: The story of an unattractive little drudge who tolls
ion? hours In a French hand laundry In the slunm of London. She
lightens her tabors with the aid of a lively Iroaeinalion which en-
th\p* her to weave a wonderful romance about herself and a male
customer whose one extra shirt has been entrusted to her rare.
I. Fenn, Frederidt. 'OpM>'-me-thumb. il Mary Pickford
Company, iii. United Artists Corporation, iv. Mary Pick-
ford film collection.
Fi 68-373
SUdFilm
see
The Suez Canal {Motion picture) Gateway Film Produc-
tions, I>ondon. Released in the U. S. by International
Communication Films, 1966.
4 min. Hi. color. 8 mm. (North Africa series)
I>oop film mounted In cartridge. laaued lo itandard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
With teacher's study rulde
Summary: Contrasls the old route from Europe to India around
the southern tip of Africa with the modem route through the Sues
Canal UiW" an animated map, and scenes of ships in the canal.
1. Suez f^nal. 2. fthlpplng. i. Gateway Film Productions, ltd.,
I>>ndon. tt. International (^mmuDlcation Films. Series: North
Afrl'-a series (Motion picture)
916.2 70-700618
International Commiinl- cation Films
The Suez Canal [Fllm^trip) Gateway Educational Films,
London. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1968.
36 fr. color. 35 ram.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Author. Eric Barker.
Summai-y: Illustrates the geography of the sections of North
Africa and the Middle East which border the Sues Canal. Features
the transport and economic geography.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Suez Canal. i. Gateway Educational Films, ltd London,
n. Carman E^ducatlonal Associates.
916.2 75-736718
Carman Educational Associates
Smz crisis (1956). (Motion picture] Thorne Films, 1971.
4 min. li. t>&w. super 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 317)
Loop Tilm in caitridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS; Producer. Dennis Grogan.
SUMMARY: A documentary thowini the events that occwred during the
Suez crises in 1956.
1. E|ypi~ History— Intervention. 1956. i. Thoree Films, inc.. Boutder,
Colo. Ii. Series: 8 mm. documents projecL [Motion picture] no. 387.
tDT107.83] 962 72-701425
Thome Films 72 MARC
Suffer the little children {Motion picture) Catholic Relief
Services. Released by Rick Spalla Video Productions,
1969.
12 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
SiiiHtnaiy: Ksplains how churth relief a:L;encie8 of North America
and Europe joine<l togeiher In a major ecumenical effort to provide
foo<l and me<licine8 through a mercy airlift to Blafra; concentrates
on the humanitarian consequences of tlie crisis.
1. Nigeria— History— Civil War, 1967-1970~Ci¥ilian lellef. I.
Nailnnal Catholic Welfare Conference. Catholic Relief Services, n.
Rick Spalla Video Productions.
966.9 79-704702
CINE
Sugar (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1949. Made
by L. J. Simpkin. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
26 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary: Uses a story sequence to Illustrate the production and
distribution of s\igar.
1. Sugar. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Ekiu*
catjonal .\sj*ociates.
338.4 75-738554
Carman Educational Assodatee
Sugar and starch {Filmstrip) Stephen Bosustow Produc-
tions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Photosynthesis)
With study guide.
Summary: Presents simple experiments that reveal tlie presence
of sugar and starch in plants. With captions.
1. Plants— Chemical analysis. i. Bosustow (Stephen) Produc-
tions, n. BFA Educational Media. Series: Photosynthesis (Film-
strip)
581.1 73-737133
BFA Educational Media
Sugar and the cane {Motion picture) Centron Educational
Films, 1969.
D mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Suvimary: Describes the history and processing techniques of the
sugar cane Industry, and discusses source, consumption, planting,
harvesting, shipment, refining, packaging, and Industrial uses.
1. Sugar-cane. i. Centron Educational Films.
338.1 78-706440
Centron Educational Films
Sugar Cain, ltd.
see
Rama.
Sugar cane {Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (United States)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Summary: A study of the sugar cane industry. Includes acenee
of the planting, growth, firing, harvesting, grinding, and processing
of sugar cane ; and the packaging and marketing of the sugar,
1. Sugar-cane. 2. Sugar. i. Park Films. Series: United
States (Motion picture)
633 Fi A 68-3206
Park Films
Sugar cubes in water (Motion picture) Scope Productions,
Relensed by Grosset & Dunlap, 1968.
(Physical properties of air)
1 luln. si. color, super 8 i
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits; Executive producer. Robert B. Beeching; author. Harold
Sllvanl.
Summary; Presents an experiment which Illustrates that air
exists everywhere in porous materials. For elementary grades
1. Porosity- Juvenile films, I. Scope Productions. II. Grosset
* Dunlap, Inc., publishers. New York. Series; Physical properties
of air (Motion picture)
„ , 688 70-711822
Scope Productions
Sugar in Egypt {Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Re-
leased by Fibns Incorporated, 1969.
IS mill. Hil. color. 16 mm. (Man and bla world)
FMIted version of the motion picture made by Instttut f(Ir Film
und Slid; Munich.
Sum/mary: Contrasts the ancient methods used by Bgyjrtian
farmers to cultivate the (leidH of the upper Nile and the modem
machinery and methods used on goveminent-supervlsed ptantatloas.
Includes a description of the sugar industry.
1. Sugar growing— Egypt. 2. Sugar trade. i. Public Media, Inc.
II. Films Incorporated. Series: Man and his world (Motion pic-
ture)
338.1092 77-705467
Public Media, Inc.
Sugar in toda]r*s wi»-ld {Motion picture) Gateway Film
Productions, London, 1968. Released in the U. S. by
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
14 m;n. sd. color, 16 mm.
WKb teachers' guide.
Summary: Follows the world-wide production of sugar from the
rai.sing of sugar cane and sugar l>eet crops to the harvesting and the
final processing of the sugar. Explains that com is an Important
source of sugar lo the United States.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Sugar growing. 2. Sugar. i. Gateway Film Productions,
ltd.. London, n. Oironet instructional Films.
664 70-705504
Coronet Instructional Films
Sugar metabolism (Filmstrip) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1967.
42 fr, color. 35 mm. (High school biology)
EastLi.in color.
FOM filmstrip no. 1548.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Describes physical and chemical characteristics of
sugar. Its composition and metabolism. Discusses the control of the
blood glucose level, the principal sources of glucose, and the function
of the liver. Explores ATP production, the function of the mito-
chondrion, and the pertinence of the Krebs cycle. With captions.
1. Glucose metabclism. i. Popular Science Publishing Company,
Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM filmstrip no. 154a
Series : High school biology (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3403
Popular Science I'ub. Co., Audio-Visual Dlv.
Sugar plantation in Guadeloupe {Motion picture)
Corp., 1970.
Ealing
384
4 mill. si. color, super S mm. (Lands and peoples)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Traces the process of obtaining raw sugar — the harvest-
ing, washing, and cutting of the cane, and the boiling of the Juice to
produce thick syrup and crystals.
1. Sugar-cane — Guadeloupe. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Lands and peoples (Motion picture)
633 7&-707606
Ealing Corporation
The Sugar plum tree {FUmsirip) Cooper Films and Rec-
ords, 1969.
39 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 in.. 33J rpm., 3 min.
(Our children's licrltage sound fllm-slripa, series D)
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: Producer, Prentice Ford; music. Rosa Rio; narrator and
editor, Margie Bell.
Summon/.' Presents the poem the Sugar ptom tree, by Bugene
Field, about a tree full of candy treats.
I. Field. Eugene, 1850-1895. The sugar pium tree. n. Oooper
Films and Records. Series.
398.8 73-734943
Cooper Films and Records
Suicide (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Released by
Cathedral Films and Society for Visual Education, 1970.
."50 fr. color. 3,'> mm. and phonwilsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 10
Diin. niUrogroove. (Health and social problems)
With teacher's guide.
.Summary: Reports that suicide is the third major cause of death
among young people between the ages of fifteen and nineteen. Dis-
cusses the reasons why people commit suicide and describes the
warning signs.
1. Suicide. I. Q-I-Ed Productions. II. Cathedral Films, inc.,
Burbank. C^allf. III. Society for Visual Education, Inc.. Chicago.
Series: Health and social problems (Filmstrip)
301.43 76-738084
Society for Visual Education
Suicide cUnic: a cry for help (Motion picture) Kataoml
Educational Television. Released by Indiana University,
Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
2S niln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: PriMlutfr, Tom Mossnian: narrator, David Prowltt.
SL'MM.\nV : Examines what may lie behind a suicide attempt;
points out that suicides cross all socioeconomic levels and that these
persons are not necessarily less stable emotionally. Shows how
suicide clinics can help people who are contemplating suicide
1. Suicide. I. National Educational Television and Radio Cen-
ter. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Onter.
[HV6548.U167] 167 74-712889
Indiana. I'nlv, Audio- Visual Center
Suicide prevention in hosprtaiB {Motion picture) U. S.
Veterans Administration, 1968. Made by George C
Stoney Associates.
80 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A training film for hospital personaeL Shows how to
anticipate and prevent suldds attempts.
1. Suicide — Prevention. i. U. S. Veterana Administration.
610.7 Fi E 68-73
U. S. Veterans Admlnis- tratlon
Suld, Lawrence H
see
To Sam.
Suid, Murray I
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Suitcase memory {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co,
1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mln. 8l. color 8 mm. (Look «t It •erle*. set Ct
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Ismied In standard 8 mm. aoo
In rapef 8 tnm.
Sw»moa(° A Mngle-roncept (Urn designed for use In teaching «pe-
'^'l*^EiSlS?ona"l"rt'ndnm-Educ«tlOQ. i. McOraw-HUl Book
romDany Series: Look at It aeries (Motion picture i set C.
^^ 871.9 78-702764
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Soivons la famille DomoUet {FUrMtrip) Gcfisler Pub. Co^
1967.
27 fi'. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: BlDgle-track, 1 reel (7 la.),
7) in. per sec., 25 mln.
With text IQ Preoch.
Summaty: Shows the typical actlTltlea of « Trench family, includ-
ing shopping, taking a vacation, going to school, and playing.
1. France — Social life and customs. i. Oessler Publlahlng Com-
pany.
914.4 71-734692
Oessler Pub. Co,
Sulcoski. John W
see
AutOTadiogrmi^y.
Paper radiochromatofr^Ay.
Radiation biology: wet aahiiif.
Radiation aafety in the laboratory.
Radiological monitoring in the laboratory.
Range of alpha particles.
Sample preparation.
Using the scaler.
Sulfur — its physical states and properties (Motion picture)
IVpt. of Chemistry, Yale Univeraity. Made by David G.
Anderson and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Eeleaaed by Ency-
clopaedia Rritannica Educational Corp., 1970.
9 min. smI. color. 16 mm. (Tale chwnlatry fllm series)
SL'MMARV: Describes the remarkable variety of physical states
and properties of sulfur. E^lalns them In terms of atomic and
molecular structure. Indicating effect of temperature changes and
time that elapses during changes.
1. Sulphur. I. Tale Unlvemtty, Dept. of Chemistry. 11. Ency-
clopaedia Brltannica Educational Ck)rporatloo. III. Series: Tale
chemistry fllm series (Motion picture)
fQDlSl.Sl] 647 70-71S311
Encj-clopnedla Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour, 1842-1900.
Pinafore
H. M.S.
H. M.S. Pinafore, by Gilbert and Sullivan.
Sullivan, Sir Arthur Seymour, 1842-1900. The
Mikado
see
The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan.
Sullivan. Pat
see
Felix in Chinatown.
The Jail break.
Sam <rf the angles of a triangle (Motion picture) British
Home Entertainment, London. Released in the TJ. S. by
BFA Educational Media, IWI.
8 mln. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Oeometrlc proofs series)
Loop fltm.
With study guide.
Summary: Visually prores that the sum of the angles of a
trlani^e equals 180 degrees.
1. Triangle, 2, Angle. I. British H(xne Entertainment II.
BFA Educational Media. Series: Geometric proofa series (Mo-
tion picture)
613 77-71ie»8
BFA Edncatlooal Media
Somi (Motion picture) David Lawrence. Released by
Pyramid Films, 1971.
T min. sd. b&w. 10 mui.
CREDITS: Director, photographer, editor, and artist. David
Lawrence.
SUMMARY: A fllm poem which uses ink paintings to portray the
relationship between art. nature, and meditation.
1. Surale. I. Uwrence, Darld. 1935- II. Pyramid Films,
Inc.
[ND2462] 741.2 72-714098
pyramid Films
Summarizing and analyztng records {FUrMtrip) Univer-
sity of Illinois, Vocational A^cultnre Service, 1960.
72 fr. color. 35 mm. (Farm management and economics)
nummary: Part of a series of four fllmstrlps on record keeping.
Tells how to complete the summary and analysis after the ^ar's
records have l)een entered. Illustrates methods of calculating vari-
ous efficiency measures for livestock and crop enterprises. Includes
illustratloDS from the student record book entitled Records of my
farming program.
1. Farm management L Illinois. UulTerslty. Vocational Agri-
culture Service. Series: Farm management and economics (Film-
strip)
Fi A 67-4117
IllinelB. tJnlv. Voca- tlonal Agricultural Service
Summation (Motion picture) Roscoe Pound-American Trial
Liiwyers Foundation, 1968. Made by University of Michi-
jjan.
34 mln. sd. Mkw. 16 mm. (Criminal law series, no. 12)
SUMMARY: Deals with various aspects of a criminal liiwHiilt
Involving a liquor store robbery case. Includes extracts of the sum-
mation by each counsel, the retirement hy the Jury for deliberation,
and the verdict
1. Summation (Law)— U. S. 2. Verdicts— U. S. I. Roscoe
I'ound-Amertcan Trial I.Awyers Foundation. 11. Series: Criminal
law series (Motion picture) no. 12.
[KF9680] 345 70-714044
Roscoe Pound-Amert- can Trial Lawyers Foundation
Summer, Edward Toby
Kem 72 -D,
Summer {FUmstrip) Communkators (196-?,
26 fr. color. 85 mm. (Picture story for reading experience)
BumiiitiTj/: Shows children the numerous sports and activities
which they might participate In during the summer season.
1. Amusements. t. Commuuicatorw (Firm) Series: Picture
story for reading experience (Fllmstrlp)
372.6 72-733087
Penn.sylvania School for the Deaf
Summer {FUimtrip) Imperial Film Co., 1969.
39 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlse: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpn*-. 13
mln. microgroove. (Exploring the seaaons)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
Crediti: PhotogrBpher. Jay Shiiler.
Summary: Explores the characteristic behavior of various planta
and animals during the summer season.
1 Summer. 2 Animals, a Plants. i. Imperial Film Company,
Inc. Lakeland, Fla. Series: Exploring the aeasona (Fllmstrlp)
625 72-734837
Imperial Film Co.
Summer. (Filmslrip) Teaching Resources Development Center,
1969.
24 fr. cnlni
SUMMARY: lllu!
fradCK.
I VacBiions- Juvenile film
opmcnt Ccnlcr.
[LB3041]
Te»ching Rc«>uri;es
Development Center
ny summer activiiiev With caption*. For primary
. |I. Summer] I. Tcacliin| ReM)urcc« Dcvcl-
372.5
Motivation Films.
12
72-733796
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uuMr. [Filmitrip] Panmamic Teaching Aids, 1971.
22 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape in cuaeitc: 4 min. (Lcamiiig
through poetry tifht and aound. unit 3)
With leacbcr'i guide.
SUMMARY: A preaenution of the poem by Murl Piatt, which telli of the
Hperieocca of a wnall child •• he observct sigiu of ■ummer in hb environnienL
For primary grades.
I. Suouner— Juvenile film*. (1, Sumtnerj I. PaiMxaiDic Teaching Aids.
11. Seriei: Learning through poetry sight aj>d loiind. [PilmUrip] unit 3.
[QB631j 372.3 70-740171
Partormmic Teaching Aida 72 MARC
Summer and winter (Motion picture) Gateway Film Pro-
ductions, London. Released in the V. S. by International
Commimicjition Films, 1966.
2 mlu. si. color. 8 mm. (Animated atlas series)
lXK>p film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in
super S mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates that the earth's rotation around the sun
causes the change of seatwns. Shows the position of earth in space
and Its distance from the sun.
1. Earth. 2. Astronomical geography, i. Oateway Pllm Pro-
ductions, ltd., London. ii. International Communication Films.
Series : Animated atlas series ( Motion picture)
525 75-700579
International Communi- cation Films
SwuMT bMc, part 1. Oiaean catlTMts, partlt 1. [»ide act] Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. 1965.
10 sUdes. color. 2 x 2 in.
With captioDa in English and French.
1, Birds. 1. Canada. National Rhn B«)ard. 11. Tttle: Oiscaiu esdvaais,
partie 1. [Slide aetj
cQU73i 598.2 72-733380
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
385
Summer in the city {Motion picture)
Released by A€I Films, 1970.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Let's look at the city)
Credit*: Director and writer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary; Covers the everyday activities of playlnx games, rtd-
inir blcycie-s, goinj; to the wading pool, attending children's plays
and baseball games, visiting the zoo, and going to the amusement
park. Designed to help city children understand the world around
them and to introduce suburban and rural children to the complexi-
ties of city living. For primary grades.
1. Amusements. i. Motivation Films (Firm) IL AC! Films,
Inc. Series: Let's look at the city (Motion picture)
372.8 72-707914
ACI Films
Summer in the parks (Motion picture) U. S. National
Pntk Service, IWO. Made by Division of Audiovisual
Arts.
15 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Portrays the Summer in the Parks project. Shows
children from the Washington. D. C, metropolitan area as they are
Involved in the varied activities of the program.
1. Outdoor recreation— Washington. D. C. I. U. S. National
Park Service.
[GV54.D5] 362.7 78-7u7385
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wmmm Is a tlwe fur cxpiortaic. (Hlmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1971.
S9 U. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 >., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm , 7 min
(The Changing teasona)
Also issued with phonotape in casacite.
With teacher*' guide.
CREDITS: Author, Jeanne Bcndick; photographer. Roben Bcndkk-
SUMMARY: Expiaini that the lummer tcason is an idea) time for exploring;
things in o«»e's environment. Questions why it b ntorc difficuli to run in sand
than on the pavement, why a large ship floats and a small pebble sinks, and what
the wirtd is. For elementary grades.
1. Science— Juvenile films. 2. Suminer— Juvenile (Urns. 1. Society for
Visual Education, inc.. Chicago. 11. Series: The changing scasoru. (Filmstrip]
CQ1633 372.3 75-740368
Society for Visual 72 MARC
Education
Summer is here {Motion picture) International Film Bu-
reau, 1967.
0 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Fnur seasons)
CredUi: Educational consultant, William B. atai«>.
Bummary: A basic introduction to summer for elementary science.
Describes the relation of the enrth and sun during the summer
season, pictuies the ripening fruit and grain, and includes views of
surh summer activities as fairs, rodeos, baseball, and swimming.
1. Summer — Juvenile films. i. International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago. Series: Four seasons {Motion picture)
3T-J.3 Fi A 68-2878
International Film Bureau
Summer magic {Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Buena Vista Distribution Co., 1963.
100 mill sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Based on the book Mother Carey's chickens, by Kate Douglas Wig-
gin.
CreAiU: Producer, Walt Disney; director. James Neilson; screen-
play, Sally Benson; music. Buddy Baker; director of photography,
William Snyder; fllm editor, Robert Stafford. CMt: Haylej Mills,
Burl Ives, Dorothy McGuIre, Deborah Walley.
Bummary: A comedy about a widow and her children and their
adventures after they move into a yellow house In Maine.
L Wlggln, Kate Douglas (Smith) 1856-1923. Mother Carey's chick-
ens. II. Disney (Walt) Productions, m. Buena Vista Distribution
Company, Inc.
Fi 67-13U
[Summer meadowS] (Motion pic^re) International Tele-
Film Productions, 1949.
11 mni. >d- t>Aw. 16 mm. (John Kieran's kaleidoscope)
Creditt: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Thelma Schnee.
Summary: Uses a telephoto lens to show bow summer brings plant
and animal life In the meadow to a peak of activity.
1. Blotlc communities. i. International Tele-Film Productions,
Inc. Series: John Kieran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2080
Summer, 1966 — a nation builds under fire {Motion picture)
Henrst Metrotone News, 1966.
4 mill sd. bAw. 16 mui. (Screen news digest, v, 9. no. 1)
On rwl with Summer, 1900 — mission to Moscow, Summer, 1060—
pilgrimage into the past, and Summer 1966 — conquest in space.
With study guide.
Summary: A study of the struggle of South Vietnam to defend her
freedom and to build her future.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- i. Hearst Metrotone News.
Inc.. New York. Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) v. 9,
10. 1.
Hearst Metrotone News
915.97
72-700282
Summer, 1966 — conquest in space (Motion picture) Hearst
Metrotone News, 1966.
4 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, v. 9. no. 1)
On reel with Summer. 1966 — a nation builds under flre, Summer
1968 — pilgrimage Into the past, and Summer, 1966— mission to
Moscow.
With story guide.
Bummary: A review of space achtevementa by the United States
In the summer of 1966. Includes scenes of the walk around the
world by astronaut Eugene Cenian, the lunar photograptui made by
Surveyor, and the docking In space of Agena 10 and GmdIuI 10;
1. Astronautics — U. S. r. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.. New
York. Series ; Screen news digest ( Motion picture) v, 9, no. 1.
629.4 70-700279
Hearst Metrotone News
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Summer, 1966 — misaion to Moscow {Uoiion picture)
Hearst Metrotone News, 1966.
5 min. sd. b&w. 16 uim. (Screen Dews dlgeal. v. 0. do. 1)
Od reel with Sumoier, 1966 — a natioD builds under fire. Summer,
1066 — pil^riuiage into the past, and Summer 1966 — couquest Id space.
Wllb study guide.
Summar]/: A view of life la Moscow, and a report on tike vUlt of
Charles de Gaulle to the Runlan capital.
1, Moscow^Soclal life and customs. 2. Gaulle, Charles de, Pres.
Fraace. 1890- 3. Visits of state— Russia. i. Heant Hetrottme
News, iDc, New York. Series: Screen news digest (Motion pic-
ture) r. 9, no. lu
914.7 79-700281
Hearst Metrotone News
Sammer, 1966-H>Usrrimag:e into the past {Motion picture)
Hearst Metrotone News, 1966.
4 mln »(l. h&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, v. 9, no. 1)
On reel with: Summer, 1966— a nation builds under tire: Summer,
1966~tDi8Slon to Moscow; and Summer 1966— conquest In space.
With study guide.
Summaty: Shows scenes of an arcbeological expedition to the
land of the Tlwanaktis In Bolivia.
1. Tiahuanacu, Bolivia. i. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.. New
York. Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) t. 9, no. 1.
918.4 75-700280
Hearst Metrotone News
Summer of decision (Motion picture) Supreme Council of
Scottish Rite Masons, 1968. Made and released by Goodell
Motion Pictures.
27 min. sd. colur. 16 mm.
Sttmntary: DramatJiea the experiences of a young mun, home on
vacation from cullege, who participates la a dlHcussion which causes
bim to review and renew his patriotic principles.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Patriot Um— I". S. I. Frwmawons. V. S. Scottish Rite. Su-
preoM Council for the Southern Jurisdiction, n. Ooodell Motion Plc-
tura*.
301^ Fi A 68~M9
CIKB
The Summer of Johnson HoUdaj^ — Navajo boy (Motion
picture) Centron Educational Films, 1971.
12 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (North American Indlanx today)
With leader's guide.
SUMMARY : Portrays the life-style of a Navajo boy In Moniimciit
Valley who lives In a natural setting with his family in th<r summer
and attends the white man"8 school during the winter.
1. Navaho Indians— Social life and customs. 2. Indians of North
America— Children. I. Centroa Educational Films. II. Seriee;
North American Indians today (Motion picture)
[K99.N3] 970.3 72-712474
Centron Educational Films
Summer rendezvous {Motion picture) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1969. Made by Gaumont, Paris.
1 recV sd. color, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summaiy: Uses the poetic aspects of a track and Held meet as a
ba'iis for a dlucussion of the nature of human endeavor and achieve-
ment as evidenced In the Olympic Games competition.
1. Olympic games — Philosophy. i. Universal EMucalton and
Visual Arts.
796.4 73-707629
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Summer safety {FUmstrip) Y. L. P. Materials Corp., 19|68.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Safety and health)
Summary: Erplalnf how to avoid dangers while hiking, picnicking,
swimming, and t>onting during the summer. Provides Information
about sunburn. lightning, drinking water from streams, eating strange
berries, poison Ivy, and hitchhiking. Reviews good swimming prac-
tices Including resting after eating, not swimming alone, avoiding
overfatigue, and following correct diving procedures.
1. Safety education — Juvenile fllms, i. Your Lesson Plan Mate-
rials Corporation. Series; Safety and health (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3725
T. L. P. Materials Corp.
Summer *67: what we learned (Motion picture) National
Broadcasting Co., 1967.
TiS mill Ml. color. 16 mm.
Sum III 11 It/: l>iitilel P, Moynihiin, the Nation's leading urban expert,
aiiiilyzes the liotinK which broke out across the country during the
summer of 1U67. Focuses on the riots in Detroit, examining the pro-
grams which Detroit had developed for the poor, the actual causes
of the rioting, and what was learned from the rioting,
1. Blots— U. S. 2. Detroit— Blot, 1967. i. National Broadcasting
Company, Inc.
323.2 Fi A 68-233
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Summer soldiers (FUnistrip) Jones and Osmond. Released
by- Modem T.«aming Aids, 1968.
2-1 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Part 1 follows the life of a continental soldier during
1770 as the army roarehes south through New Jersey. Part 2 shows
General Washington at his headquarters serosa the Delaware Biver
from Trenton as he wonders if he should attack Trenton l)efore
half of the soldiers leave his uruiy, F'or elementary grades. Wltb
captions.
1. U. 8.—HLstory— Revolution—Campaigns and battle*. i.
Jones and Osmond, inc. a. Modern fiearning Aids, New York. Se-
ries: Critical thinking aids (Pllmstrlp)
372.8 73-73:5299
Uotlern Ijeamlng Aids
Tlie Summer we moved to Elm Street {Motion pietvre)
National Film Board of Canada, 1967.
28 min. sd. color 16 mm.
CrtaUi: Producer. Guy Olover; writer and director, Patricia Wa^
■OD : director of photography, Jeao-Claude Labrecque,
Summary: A study of a nlne-year-ofcl girl at a time when she
feels left out of life because her family has moved to a new oelgbbor*
bood where everytblng !■ different and uncertain.
1. Olrla 2. Movlnf, Bousebold. i. Canada. National rilm
Board.
80L8 Fi A 68-1266
NatlODal rila Board of
Summerfest (Motion picture) Milwaukee World Festival,
1969. Made by Moynihan Associates.
28 m n sd color 16 mm.
Sumfiary: Shows scenes of old and new Milwaukee and the var-
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Summerfield, Melvin B
see
The Magic book.
Summerhill (Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada, 1967.
28 min fA. color. 16 mm. ^ ^
CrediM: Producer, Cecily Burwash ; director and photographer,
Denia Miller; editor, Kathleen Burwash.
Summary: Visits England's progres-slve school. Summerhill, founded
by Alexander NeiU forty-flve years ago to prove that students can
make decisions about their studies without lessening the quality of
the education that they receive.
1. Summerhill School, Leistoa. Eng. i. Canada. National Film
373.426 Fi A 68-1250
National Film Board of Canada
Summerplay (Motion picture) Tony Stefano, 1970. Made
by Steeplejack.
14 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Shows various people— including two young brothera.
a young couple, and a motorcycle group— at tbe beach on a summer
day. The young boys jump from the pier into the ocean to prove
their manhood, each one showing his character and courage.
1. Play. I. Stefano, Tony.
791.43 77-705676
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Summers,
see
Elaine
Another pilgrim.
Summer's nearly over. [Motion picture] National Film Board of
Canada, 1971.
29 min. sd. color 16 mm.
Edited from the 1970 motion picture entitled Here's to Harry's grsndrather.
CREDITS; Producer, Tom Daly; director, Michel Rubbo; music. Eldon
Rathbum; cameraman. Tony lanzelo.
SUMMARY: Several children create dramatic incidcnu tboui iheir adven-
tures during a summer in the forest.
1. Canada. National Film Board. II. Here's to Harry's grandfather [Motion
picture]
[PNI997] 791.43 72-702582
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
Summertime is vacation time (Filrrustrip) Uy weekly
reader, 1966. Made by Communicators.
19 f r. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 32-68. , ,
nummary: Examines safety rulea for children to practice during
their summer vacation. ,_ , , ,__
1 Safety education— Juvenile films. i. My weekly reader.
372.6 76-733088
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Summit diplomacy: Eisenhower and the Russians {Motion
picture) Chelsea House Educational C^JmmunicationB,
1969.
7 mill. si. bAw. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
Loop flim mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide. „ .,. , , j„
Credit*: Editorial director, Arthur M. Schlealnger, Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel. .
Summary: Portrays the splraling cold war during the Elsenhower
admlnlstraiion. Includes the President-elect's visit to Korea ; defense
policy statements by Dulles; H-bomb development ; Asian strategies
and the SEATO pact; the Big Four Summit In Geneva. 1955; the
Suez, Hungarian, and Middle East crises; Elsenhower's 1959 con-
ference with Krushchev at Camp David ; and the East- West con-
frontation at the Unltetl Nntlonn Ififin
1. U. S. — Foreign relations— 1953-1961. 2. Elsenhower, Dwight
David, I'res. U. S.. 1890-1969. i. Chelsea House Educational Com-
munications. Series: The History machine (Motion picture)
327 70-735717
Chelsea House Educa- tlonal Communications
Summit Film Productions
see
The Day they robbed the bank of England.
Traitors gate.
Summit Films
see
Chant I.
Sentinel, west face,
Soldner ceramio.
Starlight.
Structure space.
Swimming stone.
The Water ptan.
Tlie Sun (FiljMtnp) Eye Gate House, 1968.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodtsc; 1 a. 12 In., 331 rpm.,
13 mln. ni icrogroove. (Astronomy In the ^>ace age. no. 1)
With teacher's manual.
CrediU: Writer, Jerome J. Notkin.
Summary: Traces man's knowledge of the sun, and describes Its
physical properties, appearance, and atmo^here.
1. Sun. I. Bye Gate Hou.se, Inc. Series: Astronomy In the
q)ace age (Fllmstrlp) no. 1.
523.7 FiA68-4M7
Eye Gate Houw
The Sun (FUmstrip) Troll Associates, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Tbe World above us)
Summaty: Describes the composition and heat of tbe sun, and
Its gravitational position In relation to our solar system and the
earth. With captions. For elementary grades.
1, Sun. I. Troll Aasoclates. Series: The World above as
(Fllmstrlp)
372.3 73-785400
A. L. A. Booklist
The Sun (FUmstrip) Ward's Natural Science EeUblishroent,
1969.
60 fr color. 35 mm. (.Astronomy : the solar system and beyond,
no. 3)
With script and study guide.
Summary: Describes the color of .sunlight, the composition of the
sun. how the sun makes light and heat, how the sun effecls the
earth, and bow stars are formed. With caption:*.
1. Sun. I. Ward's Natural Science Establishment. Inc. Se-
ries: Astronomy: the solar system and beyond (Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
523.7 75-737269
Sun (Motion picture) ACI Films, 1970.
8 rain wd. color, 16 mm. (Starting to readi
CREDITS: Producer, Stelios lUx-cos.
SUM.MAKY: A reading readiness film which presents children's
palntinKs of the .sun and shows photographs which capture the
effects and moods created by tbe sun at different times and locations.
Accompanied by a song In which a woman sings of the various
characteristics of the aim. For primary grades.
1. Sun — Juvenile fllnis. 2. Reading readiness — Juvenile dims. 3.
Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. I. ACI Films, Inc. II. Se-
ries: Starting to read (Motion picture)
[PE1127] 372.4 75-707904
ACI Films
The Sun (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971.
Made by Haberstroh Stndioe.
11 mill, sd, color. Id mm. (The Astronomy series)
With teacher's guide,
Summary: Follows the curriculum In elementary school astron-
omy as developed by the Illinois Project of the National Science
Foundation. Combines live photography, animation, and special
effects to Investigate some basic concepts about the sun.
1. Sun— Juvenile filma. i. UcGraw-HIll Book -Company.
Series: The Astronomy series (Motion picture)
523.5 76-709420
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Sun and other stars (Filmstrip) Common Ground,
London, 1948. Made by E. A. Beet. Released in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
35 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers irates.
Summary : Describes the sise. nature, and Borfaoe of the ran and
compares other stars with the sun.
1. Sun. 2. Stars. I. Common Ground, ltd., London,
ir Carman Educational A-ssoclatea,
523.7 79-738555
Oarman Educational Associates
The Sun and the wind (Motion picture) Earth Films. Be-
leased by Canyon Cinema, 1971.
41 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producers. Catherine Moreno. Ralph Moreno: writer,
cameraman, and editor, Ralph Moreno; music, George Sakellartou.
SUMMARY : A dramatisation of the Aesop fable T^e sun and
the wind In which a man realises his close association with nature
after be bas unsuccessfully competed with natural forces.
I Aesopua II. Earth Films (Drm) III. Canyon Cinema.
398.24 71-711610
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Sun diameter (Filmstrip) Harvard Project Physics. Made
by Damon Corp. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1969.
It) fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With text and handbook.
sr.\I.MARY: Presents photographs of the sun taken on nineteen
different dates during a year. Shows bow to calculate changes In
earth-sun distance by ustng measurements of the diameters of the
Images.
1, Sun— Dlamelers. 2. Sun — Observations. I. Harvard Project
Physics. II. Holt, RInebart and Winston, Inc.
[QB523] 623.7 74-739616
Damon Corp.
Sun, earth, and moon (Motion picture) William Claiborne,
inc. RelfiBsed by MoQraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
11 mill sd color. 16 mm.
With teacher's KUlde.
Summarii: Deecrittes the movements of tbe earth, sun. and moon,
and explains how ihew uioveD)ents relate to day and night, tbe
•ensonal changes on earth, and the phases of the moon.
1. Earth 2. Astronomical geography. i. William Claiborne,
Inc. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
626 Fi A 08-3107
UcGraw-HlllBookCo.
386
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
SVB ... friend or foe? (Motum picture) Charles Cahill
and Associates and Marble^Gibson Productions. Released
by ADfS Instructional Media Services, 1969.
11 miD. sd. color. tl6 mm.
With rtiidy (eulde. ^ ^ , ., ___
Bummorv: Erplalrw basic concepts about the sua and dlicuaw*
Its Influence on dally life on earth. « „ „j
1 Sun I Cahin (Charles) and AsBoclates, Inc.. Hollywood,
Calif, n. Marble-Olbson Producttona. m. AIMS InrtrucHonal Media
^*"'"* 372.3 71-700902
AIMS
Sun International
The Son King (Motion picture) National Educational Tde-
rision and Radio Center, 1965.
2d tnln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Legacy, no. fl)
Creiitt: Producer. Lane State; director, James Tralnor; writer,
Lane Slate; narrator, Norman Rose; photographers, Lane State,
Jamea Tralnor.
Bummary: Pictures the palace of Versailles as a background for
a study of the monarcb Loul* xiv, his rule of France, and bis Infiu-
•oce on the countries of Burope and the Western World.
1. Louis xrr. King of France, 16S8-1T15. i. National Edaca-
tlonal TeleTlslon and Radio Center. Series: L€«ac7 (Motion pic-
tare) no 6.
944 77-707201
Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada
see
For tomorrow , . . and tomorrow,
Wayne & Shuster look at technical
training in (Canada.
Sun, moon, and earth (FUmstrip) Macmillan Co., 1970.
Made by Instructional Media Associates.
37 fr. color. S5 mm. (Macmillan elementary ficlenc« flimstrlps)
With teachers manual.
Summary: Describes the movements of the sun, the moon, and
the earth and compares what is itnown about their movements today
with the notions dt.'wu.ised by the astronomers of the past Uaes ex-
perimenls with tennis balls to help children to understand the con-
cepts presented. Shows some of the men and the modern Instru-
ments associated with the moon as well as satellite pictures of the
moon's surface. With captions. For elementary grades.
1, Sun. 2. Moon. 3. Earth. i. Macmillan, flrm, publishers.
New York. Series.
372.3 71-736874
Macmillan O).
Sun Oil Company
see
Athabasca.
TW S«», ov daytbM star. [Fllnuthpi FUmfax Productions.
Released by Univenal EducatioD and Visual Arts, 1970.
64 fr. color. 33 mm. (UndcreUndini tttronomy)
Also iMiMd with phonodiac or with phonoupe in casaetie.
SUMMARY: A non- technical detailed Mudy of the lun. With caplioni.
I. Sun. I. Filmfu Productiottt. New York. 11. Univcrul Educmlion iiid
Vb4Ml Arts. 111. Seriet: UnderMaitding aatronomy. [Filmstrip]
[QB521] 523.7 72-732829
Univcraal Education and 72 MARC
Vbual Aru
Sim, plants, and animals {Motion picture)
Films, 1968.
Fleetwood
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumniarii: Explains the interrelated roles of the sun. plant life.
Insects, birds, and animals In the continuation of life on earth.
Shows how each life form benefits from the existence of other forma.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Ecology. r. Fleetwood Films. Int, Mount Vernon. N. Y.
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Snn, sun, son! (Motion picture) O'Connell Driscoll. Re-
leased by Eastman Kodak Co., 1967.
3 mln sd. color. 16 mm.
8umniarif: Presents an animated adaptation of the popnlar song, I
lire for the sun. Pictures the varied forms and faces seen on a
beach and shows scenes of snrflng and swimming.
r. Driscoll, O'Conuell. u. Eastman Kodak Company.
797 Fi A 6a-830
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The Sun symbol in art (Motion picture) Paul Burnford
Productions. Released by Bailey-Fibn Associates, 1968.
IS m'li. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Producer. Paul Burnford In association with John J.
Sable.
Sutnmary: Traces the history of the sun's significance In art
Shows the response of man to the sun In works of art ranging from
sartj Egyptian times through modem contemporary artists working
In many kinds of media. Includes scenes of fourth grade students
creating their own sun symbola
1. Hun In art. i. Bumf on! (Paul) ProductioM. n. Balley-rilm
Associates.
704.94 73-702694
BalleyPIlm Assortatea
SaB temple. [Motion picturei Amcope, 1972. Made by Amin
Chaudhri.
lOmin. »d. cotor. 16 mm. (Templei oflodU)
Abo uiued in bAw; in 35 mm. in color or in hftw.
CREDITS: Miaic, Rtgun** Seth.
SUMMARY; Employs IndUn iculpture to depict the thoushl and philow-
phy of IndU's golden age of Hinduiim, „ „
1. Sculpture, Hindu. 2. Temples Hindu. I. ArUcope. ltd. H. SerK*
Templet of lndi«. (Motion picture) ,^.^,.
294.5 72-701954
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Son ap (Fitmxtrip) Weeton Woods Studios, 1968.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc.
With text booklet.
nummary: Uses the illustrations and text of the book by Alrin
B. Tresselt with pictures by Roger DuTolsln, to tell a story about
the development of a thunderstorm on a hot day.
1. Thunderstorms — Juvenile films. L Tresselt, Alvln R. Sun
up. D. Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Coon.
372.3 7&-733093
Weston Woods Studios
The Sun watchers (Motion picture) Time-Life Broadcast.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
30 n; ri. sd. color. 16 mm. (The World we lire In)
StimiiMry: Traces man's Interest In the sun and the solar system
from the ancient Ore^s to modern astronomers. Shows scientists
at work In the world's largest solar obserratory at Kitt Peak, Arlr.
Noted astronomers discuss the future of the sun and how It will
affect the earth.
1. Sun. 2. Kltt Peak National Observatory. i, Time-Life
Broadcast, Inc. ti. McOraw-HUl Book Company. Series: The
World we live in (Motion picture)
523.7 77-700243
McGraw-Hill Book Ca
Sunbar Productions
Minority by choice.
Sunday in New York (Motion picture) Seven Arts Pro-
ductions. Released by Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer, 1963.
105 01 n. sd. color. STi mm.
Metr.-"lor-
Baned on Norman Krasna's play of the same title.
Creditt: Producer. Everett Freeman; director. Peter Tewksbury;
screenplay, Norman Krasna ; music. Peter Nero; conductor, Robert
Armbnjster ; director of photograi*y, Leo Torer ; film editor. Fredrlc
Stelnkamp. Coat: Hod Taylor, Jane Fonda, Ollff Robertson, Robert
Gulp. Jo Morrow,
Summary: A sophisticated comedy concerning a young Albany
girl's romantic misadventures with a man whom she meets one rainy
Sunday in New York. Complications result from the appearance of
her airline-pilot brother and her home-town beau.
I. Krasna, Norman. Sunday In New York. ii. Seven ArU Pro-
ductions, ltd. I". Met ro^>otdwyn -Mayer, inc.
Fi fia-lfi5l
Sunday in Peking (Motion picture) Argos films, Neuilly sur
Seine, France, 1957. Released in the U. S. by Contempo-
rary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1968.
19 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Credit*.- Director, Chris Marker; rauHlc, Pierre Barbauil.
Summary: Contrasts the new culture of China with the old In
the city of Peking.
1. Peking— Desc. i. Argos films, n. Contemporary FIIms/Mc-
Graw-Hlll.
915.1 Fi A 68-3164
Contemporary Films/ McOraw-HUl
Sunday market in Cuetzal4n (Filmstrip) Charles Groffman.
Released by Bailey Films, 1967.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector: 1 «. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33i rpm.. 5 mln.
(Living in Mexico; city and town)
With manual.
Sumntarv: Shows scenes of the Sunday market In CuetzaUn; ez-
ploi-es its functions and the significance of market day In the life of
a mestizo and Indian community.
1. CuetzaUn. Mexico — Social life and customs. i. GrofTmao,
Charles, it. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series; Living
In Mexico: city and town (Filmstrip)
917.2 75-735126
Balley-Fllm AjMoclates rev
,. [Motion picture] Zagreb Hlins, Yugoslavia, 1970.
Made by Kvpo Acimovic-Godina. Released in the U.S. by
Mm» Media Associater
II min- id. bAw. 16 mm.
With discuBUon guide.
SUMMARY: Ponr»y» th« csmrcc of the generation gap by ihowing virious
people who are upaei by a younf man who flirti with a young girl in their midsi.
Pocuiea on the confrontaiion of the young and the old, which end* in ■ mutual
lenie of aUcnation.
I. Zagreb-rUm. II. Maaa Media AsKxUtet.
[PN1997J 791.43 72-700402
Maat Media AMoctatct 72 MARC
Sunday Productions
Cycles.
Snndew (Motion picture) Gateway Film Productions, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by International Communica-
tion Films, 1968.
2 miL. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary hlotoglral sciences series)
I>»p film mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Illustrates how sundew leaves trap and eat Insects and
then absorb the protein from their bodies.
1- Drosera, 2. Insectivorous plants. i. Gateway Film Produc-
tions, ltd.. London, ii. International Communication Filnas. Se-
ries; Secondary biological sciences series (Motion picture)
583 77-700590
Internationa] Com- municatlon Films
Siuidrcam (Motion picture) American Ezpres& Made by
Fred A. Nilee Communications Centers. Released by
Colimibia Pictures Corp., 1969.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Scenes of young people enjoying the jdeasures of the
Island of Grenada.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Grenada, West Indies— Description and travel. i. American
Express Company, n. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
917.298 70-705677
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Sunflower (Motion picture) British Film Institute, London*
Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMART : An animated film which uses sunflowers as symbols
of the life force.
I. British Film Institute, LMidon. II. FUms Incorporated.
791.43 72-712963
Films Incorporated
SonBower star (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebrates series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CreaUi: Collaborator. Bruce BusselL
£riiiiin»orv.- Studies the classification, structure, behavior, and
ecotog7 of the sunflower starflsh.
1. PycnopodU hellantholdes. l Thome FUms, Inc. Boulder,
Oola Series: The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
593 77-700791
Thome Films
Sunken treasure (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970.
21 nilu. sit culur. 16 mm. (Jacques Cousteau series)
.^Iso Issued In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Nummary : Jacques Cousteau and his crew explore the bite of a
wr<H:k believed to be the command ship of the 1641 New World ar-
mada. Shows the crew as they test some new Ideas about under-
water archeologlcal salvaging techniques.
1. Underwater archaeology. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
Series : Jacques Cousteau series (Motion picture)
627 73-710109
EMubleday Multimedia
387
Sunkist Growers, inc.
see
Citrus in motion.
Skilled swimming.
Sunkist Growers, inc. Consumer Service Staff
see
Consumer tips on fresh citrus.
Snnkist in motion (Motion picture) Sunkist Growers, 1968.
Made by Vista Productions.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the handling of four types of citrus fruit from
the nursery through harvesting, packing, distribution to the retailer,
and ultimate promotion and sale to the consumer. Shows modem
methods used and the ra[dd communication network between grower,
wholesaler, and retailer.
1. Cltras fruits. i. Sunkist Growers, inc.
641.3 Fi A 68-501 rev
Vista Productions
Sunlight: a first film (Motion picture) Arthur D. Nellee.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
S mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Explains that the sun brings light and life to the
earth and ttiat sunlight brings out the colors of things around us.
and changes with the seasons and with the time of day. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Sun— Juvenile fllma I. Neltes, Arthur D. II. BFA Educa-
tional Media.
372.8 74-711117
BFA Educational Media
Sunlight and shadow in painting (Motion picture) Frank
Stokes. Released by Film Associates of California, 1968.
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide
Summary: Discusses the importance of sunlight and shadow to
painters and shown various effects created by light and dark areas
both on the subject and In the artist's flnisbed work.
1. Stuides and shadows. i. Stokes, Frank, n. Film Associates
of California, Los Angeles.
751 Fi A 68-2114
Pilm Associates of California
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sunrise on a dirty face (Motion picture) Teaching Film
Custodians, 1968,
srt. b&w
16 n
Exwrpts from the 1954 motion picture which was telecast In The
caviilc!id*> of America series; adapted for educational use by Teach-
ing Film Custodians.
With teacher's (ruide.
Summaiv: Dramnti/es the campaign waged by James West ana
Theodore Dreiser for tlie establishment of the first juvenile court In
the District of Columbia, finally achieved through the intervention
of President Theodore Roosevelt.
1. Juvenile courts— District of Columbia. 2. Dreiser, Theodore,
1S71-1&15. 3. West. Jnmes Edward. 1876-1&48. r. Teaching Film
Custodians, Inc. Series; The Cavalcade of America (Motion pic-
ture. Teaching Film Cu.stodian8)
347.99753 Fi A 68-1600
Teaching Film Custodians
SaarlTcr. (Motion picture] Sunnver Propertiet. Made and
released by Homer Groening, inc., 1971.
26 mil), id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Homer Grocninf.
SUMMARY: The planner uid (he architect of Sunrivcr, a vacation-home
community on the Deschutes Riber in central Oregon which ii designed to
fuTKtion without automobiles, discuss the probability of the site's beco«ia( a
year-round recreation area.
I Qties and towns— Planning— 1 945- 1. Sunriver Properties. II.
Homer Groening. inc.
1HTI66) 917.95 72-700169
ONE 72 MARC
The Sun's gonna shine (Motion picture) Flower Films,
1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
CREDITS ; Producer. Lee Blaoks.
SUMMARY: Visually suggests the peruoal baAgTOund of blUM
singer LIghtnin' Hopkins by presenting M«ces of local life In Hop-
kins' home town. Centervllle, Tex.
1. Hopkins. Sam, 1912- I. Flower PUms (Finn)
927 71-711876
A. U A. Booklist
Sunset Productions
see
General Custer at Little Big Horn.
Yankee speed.
Sunshine Dad (Motion picture) Fine Arts Film Co. Re-
leased by Triangle Film Corp., 1916.
48 mill. si. b&w. n; nun.
Originally released in 3o iiiin.
In the William K. Everson Film Coilet-tion of tlie Anierltan Film
ln«titiite Collection, I-lbrniy of iVngreRs,
Credits; Director, Edward DUIon ; story, Chester Withey F M
I'lerson. Cast: DeWolf Hopper. Fay Tincher, Chester Withey, 51ax
David-von, Raymond Wells,
Summary : An adventure drama about the chase that ensues
wht^n R diamond band Is stolen from a Hindu shrine.
I. Fine Arts Film Company, II. Triangle Film Corporation.
Ill, Willlaiu K. Everson Film Collection. IV. American Film In-
."litute Collection.
791.43 77-709789
SunsUnc in her hair. [Motion picture] Greg bzulczewski, iV72.
mood music, about a little girl
72-702180
MARC
KOMO-TV, 1968.
3 min sd. color 16 mm
SUMMARY: A story, in picture form :
and her last days on earth,
I. Szuiczcwiki, Greg.
[PN1997) 791.43
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Sunshine morning {Motion picture)
Made by Special Projects Unit.
3 min. Rd. color. 16 mm.
Bumutary: Present.H rapidly changing real and abstract Images set
against the music and words of the rock-song Sunahloe morning
1. Music, PopuUr (Songs, etc,)— U. S. i. KOMO-TV(Televlaion
station) Seattle.
7817 77-702596
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Sunshine, song and senoritas {Motion picture) Twentieth
Century-Fos Film Corp., 1964.
9 min. sd. color. 35 mm. (MoTietone sdrenture)
Cinemascope.
CreditM: Producer, Jack Kuhne; writer. Dan Doherty ; narrator,
Phil Tonken; music. Jack Shalndlln ; photography. Jack Painter;
editor, Frank CofTman.
Summary: Presents a tour of SeTllIe, Spain, during Its annual
fair. Includes scene* of a bullflsht. a parade, and other featlTltlei.
1. Seville— Descr. 2. SeTl lie— Feat Ivals, etc. i. Twentieth
Centnry-Pox Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1419
Super, Donald Edwin, 1910-
see
A I>ialogue on vocational development
theory, part 1.
A Dialogue on vocational devel<^ment
theory, part 2.
Super bowl 1970— Kansas Oty Chiefs vs Minnesota Vikings
(Motion picture) N. F. L. Films. Released by Columbia
Pictures, 8 mm. Division, 1970.
9 min. si. iH>1or. 8 mm.
iHKued In standard 8 mto. and In super 8 mm.
AIw) Issued In bAw,
SCMMABY : Pnwents hlfhllghts of tbe 1970 Super Bowl Oame
wheo tbe Kaosas City Chlefl beat tbe HlonaMU Vlklofi.
' N. F. U Films, Inc. II. Colombia
:ur*er Howl Game.
Pictures. 8 mm. DIvlsloo.
tGV956.2.S8]
Columbia Pictures.
796.382
8 mm. DiTtsloo
72-712904
Super cop (Motion picture) NBC News. Released by
NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (First Tuesday)
Telecast as a part of the NBC series First Tuesday.
CREDITS: Executive producer. Eliot Frankel.
SUMMARY: I»oks at the methods which Philadelphia police
chief Frank Blzzo employs in running a big city [>o1lce force.
1. Philadelphia— Police. 2, Rlszo. Frank. I. National Broadcast-
ing Company, inc. NBC News. II. NBC Educational Enterprises.
III. Series: First Tuesday (Motion picture)
352 71-709025
>.'BC Educational En- terprises
Super 500 breakthrough {Motion picture) Monroe Auto
Equipment Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service ,196- (,
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sitmmary: Shows the 1962 Indianapolis 500 won by Roger Ward,
describes pre-race preparation, and shows the pit crew In operation.
1. Indianapolis Speedway Race. i. Monroe Auto Equipment
Company, n. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
796.7 Fi A 67-5201
Modern Talking Picture Serrlce
Super jets and super safety (Motion picture) Federal Avia-
tion Administration, 1971. Made by Jack Lieb Produc-
tions.
.■» min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Shows the reaction of the public to the super jet and
the eventual acceptance of the jet as part of the safe airway net-
work maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration.
1. Jet transports. 2. Aeronautics— Safety measures. I. U. S.
Federal Aviation Administration.
[TL685.7] 387.7 75-713201
CINB
Super plastic elastic goggles. [Motion picture] Sienna Produc-
tions. Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1971.
48 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (NBC children's (heater)
CREDITS: Producer, Guy Fraumeni.
SUMMARY. Humorously explains the various aspects of color in a child's
world. Includes appearances by Judy Carne, James Earl Jonci. Tom Poston,
James Coco. Tammy Grimes, and the Goggles Qiurtet.
1. Color— Psychology. I. Sienna Productions. II NBC Educational En-
terprises. III. Series: NBC children's theater. [Motion picture]
[BF789.C7i 701.8 72-700268
NBC Educational 72 MARC
Enterprises
Super-SDooptf. [Filmstrip] Jo Butler and Elsa Barlett. Made
and released by Urban Media Materials, 1972.
Superior Films,
see
and phonodis<
. l!ii
, 33 1/3 rpm.. 10 ir
3S fr. color.
(The Price is right, or is it?)
SUMMARY: Assisu in developing sound purchasing tundards in a child.
and his abiUty to detect deceptive food merchandising. For elementary grades
1. Youth as consumers— Juvenile films. 2 Consumer educauon — Juvenile
films. [1. Consumer^] I Barlett, Elsa. II. Butler, Jo. Ill Urban Media
Materials, inc. IV. Series: The Price is right, or is it? [Filmstripj
cHC79.C6] 640.73 72-734729
Urban Media MaleriaU 72 MARC
Super tire {Motion picture) American Oil Co., 1&68. Made
by Dan Hess Productions.
5 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Bummaiy: Uses racing and auto footage to show the features of a
new tire product.
1. Automobiles— Tires. i. American Oil Company.
629.2 Fi A 68-550
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A Superconducting magnet for fusion research. [Motion picture]
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. Released by U.S. Atomic
Energy Commission, 1972.
22 min. sd color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes the thirteen-ton superconducting magnet now in
experimental use at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory at the University of
California at Livermore. Shows how the magnet is used in a supercool environ-
ment to confine hydrogen plasma in an stiempt to produce controlled fusion
energy on earth
1. Magnets. 2. Superconductors. 3. Controlled fuaion. I. CaUfomia.
University. Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. 11. United SUtes. Atomic En-
ergy Commission.
rQC757] 621.48 72-702145
U.S. Atomic Energy 72
Commission
MARC
Superconducting magnets (Motion picture) Argonne Na-
tional r-aboiatory. Released by U. S. Atomic Energy
Cornmi-ision. 1967.
13 rain. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Diacusses the role of superconducting magnets In
areas of research and developmeot. De«crlbea the basic design
problems of Argoone National Laboratory's 67,000 gauss mafuet
during fabrication and testing.
1 Magnets. 2. Superconductivity. I. U. S. Argonne National
laboratory. Lemont, lU. II. U. 8. AtMnlc Energy Commission.
[QC757] 621.48 Fi E 67-135
V. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Superior Electric Company, Bristol, Conn,
see
Position counts.
Superior Feature Film Company
see
Purgatory and paradise.
I'll take Sweden.
Tht ftiperior icrapbook. [Motion [ricture] Natkmal Him Board
of Canada, 1970.
20 min. ad. bAw. 16 mm.
Produced for the program Challenge for change /SociCt^ nouvelk in coopera-
tion with departments and agencies of the Government of Canada.
CREDrrS: Authors Jim Farrell. Bill Ummon. Donna Mikeluk, Kelly Pyk-
erman, Ron Spcncc; original music. Bill Houston.
SUMMARY: Uses the voices of oldtimen and photographs from public and
private collections to portray the social history of tbe twin cities of Port Arthur
aodFon William (now Thunder Bay in Ontario) between IggOaod 1913. Filmed
•a a training eurcise by members of the Thunder Bay Coaununity Pilm/VTR
Project.
I. Port Arthur. Ont— Social conditiona. 2. Thunder Bay District, Ont.— So-
cial conditiona. I. Canada. National Film Boud
[HNUOi 971.3 72-700829
National Film Board of 73 MARC
The Supermarket (Fi2m»trip) Sigma EducataooAl Films,
1966.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Exploring our communltj)
With study guide
Credit: Consultant, Jane Applegate.
Summary: Explains the Importance of tbe supermarket to the
'Community.
1. Supermarkets. i. Sigma Educational Films. Serlea: Bx<
plorlQg our community (Fllmstrlp)
658.87 78-732583
Sigma Educational Films
The Supermarket {Motion picture) Leonard Peck Produc-
tions. Released by United "World Films, 1966.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's gruide.
CrediU: Producer. Leonard Peck.
Bummaii/: Hescrihes to primary grade children, the role of Itoe
supermarkpt within the community, stressing food Tocahiilary and
categorization.
1 Supermarkets— Juvenile Alms. 2. Food—Juvenile nlm«. i.
Peck (I*ooardl Productions, Clifton, N. J. ri. United World
Films, inc. Series; The Living language series (Motion picture)
658.87 Fi A 68-1642
Universal >klucatIon and Visual Arts
Supermarket {Motion picture) Chamller Pub. Co. Re-
le^.ed ! .V ^rrCmiw-Hill liook Co., 1%8.
■1 roln, si. color. 8 mm. (Language development series)
IjOop film mounted in cartridge.
Sumtniiri/: A language arts film which shows children at a super-
market For primary grades.
1. Ijingutuje arts (Elementary) 2. Vocabulary. i. (jnandlM
Publishing Company, San Francisco, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Language development series (Motion picture)
372.4 71-702189
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
The Supermarket (Filmstrip)
1970.
BFA Educational Media,
388
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm-. !*>
min. nilcrogroove. (Who helps us)
.\l8o lMtue<l with phonotape In cassette.
With teaching guide.
Credits: Producer, Paul R. Drexler.
Summary: Examines the goods that are available from super-
markets In metropolitan communities. Emphasizes the interdepend-
ence of people, goods, and services in a community. For primary
grades.
1. Supermarkets— Juvenile fllms. I. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Who helps us (Filmstrip)
372.8 73-738252
A. L. A. Booklist
Supermarket mixup {Motion picture) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1969. Made by William Compton.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Consultants. Helen B. Warrtn ; Lawrence Blener.
Bummary: Contrasts the behavior of an ImpuUive seven y«r-oia
boy with that of a weli-organiwd 10 year-old girl durliiK a tripto
the supermarket. In order to emphasise the siiiiple principles of eco-
nomic behavior and the need for intelligent decision-making.
Another issue, super 8 mm. .. „■ i
1. Consumer education. i. Universal Education and Visual
*''"" 372.8 73-707574
rniversnl Education and Visual Arts
Supermarket workers (Filmstrip) Family Films. Released
by Family Films and Society for Visual Education, 1971.
44 fr color. 39 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33i rpm., B min-
(Commimlty workers and helpers, group 1)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author, consultant, and photographer, Audrey Calhoun.
SUMMARY: Describes the operation of a supermarket and roles
of ston* uiHiiager. department managera, backroom men, custodian,
checkers, and t>ag boy. For primary grades.
]. Supeniiurketn— Juvenile films. I. Family Flltna, liK; II. So-
ciety for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. IH. Series: Gommunlty
workers and helpers (Filmstrip) group 1.
372.8 74-788665
Society for Visual Education
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Superposition {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Adapted and released by Ealinj; Corp. as a loop
film mounted in cartrid^, 1968.
4 min. al. color, super 8 mm. (Project physic?)
With flhii notes nn cartridge case.
KMminury; Explains th.it amplitude!! and wavelenKths of two
waves are varied, rrescnts a display in three colors on the face
ot a cathode-ray tuhe.
1. Waves. I. Canada. National Film Board, ii. Ealing Cor-
poration, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project physics (Motion pic-
ture)
631 Fi A 68-2400
Baling Orporatlon
Sapcrpositimi of pulsus {Motion picture) Education Devel-
opment Center, 1&64.
4 ajln. bI. Wew. 8 mm. (Ripple tank wave phenomena, no, 11)
iKSuei' in standard 8 mm. and in nuper 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
Excerpts from the IftB motion picture entitled Interference and
diffraction.
With fltni noteH.
Credit*: Editor, Elvln Carlnl ; technical pretientatlon, James
Strickland.
Bummarv: Illustrates the results of experiments Involving single
and multiple pulsee generated from two sources.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. i. Education Development Center.
II. Interference and diffraction (Motion picture) Series: KIpple
tank wave phenomena (Motion picture)' no. 11. Series:
College physics film proftram (Motion picture)
630.12 Fi A 68-1512
Education Development Outer
Superposition of poises (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp. and Kaye Instrument Co.
Made by Peter Robinson Associates. Released by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Education Corp., 1971.
4 mln. b1. color, super 8 mm, (Experiments in physics — com-
puter aolmate*] ataoding waves)
Loop fltni.
CREDITS: Collahorators, Albert V. Baez assisted by Cloan Pow-
ell and Homer Bosserman,
SUMMARY: Illustrates the basic properties of transverse pulses
■Dd waves.
1. Waves. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. II. Kaye Instrument Company. III. Series: Experiments In
physics— computer animated standing waves (Hotlou picture)
[QC157] 631 78-718662
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Superposition of pulses in a spring (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969, Made by
Peter Robinson Associate!^.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments In physics — stand-
ing waves)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Albert T. Baez., with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula College.
Summary: Presents the basic concept of standlnj; waves. Uses
close-up and slow motion photography tn an experiment which illus-
trates the properties of waves in the transmission of energy.
1. Standing waves. I, Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series : BlxperlmeDts In physics — standing waves
(Motion picture)
631 72-709899
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Supersonic conical-spike inlet (Motion picture) Educa-
tional Services. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. h&w. 1ft mm, (Fluid mechanics films)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm, and in super 8 mm. In car-
trldee.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid meclianlcs.
1. Aerodynamics, Supersonic. 2. Fluid mechanics. 1. Edu-
cational Services. Inc., Newton, Mass. II. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Fluid mechanics dims
(Motion picture)
[TL571] 532 76-710313
Encyclopaedia Bltan- nica Educational Corp.
SuperSMiic flow past a diamond airf(^ (Motion picture)
Educational Services. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mln, si. bAw. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. in cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1, Aerofoils. 2, Aerodynamics, Supersonic. 1. Educational
Services, Inc, Newton, Mass. II. Encyclopaedia Brltanalca Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Fluid mechanics films (Motion pic-
ture)
632 77-710299
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp,
The Supersmic jet race {Motion pioture) CBS News, 1960.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 13 mm.
Sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CB8-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
Crediti: Producer, Isaac Klelnerman ; director. Peter Poor ; writer,
Rldiard Wltkln; narrator, Walter Oronklte; photfwrapher. Wade
Bingham: editor, Leo Zochllng.
Summary.- Examines technical and financial problems In building
the SST, the supersonic passenger aircraft that will travel two and
three times the speed of sound. Describes characteristics of different
models being built. Including the British-French Concord and the
Lodiheed and Boeing models.
1, Supersonic planes. i. The Twentieth century (Television
program) n. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
629.133 F 168-261
The Supersonic race {Motion picture) CBS News, 1966.
58 mln. Bd. b&w, 19 mm.
Telecast on the CBS documentary show OBS reports on Dec. 18,
1966.
Creditt: Producer and writer. Jack Beck; reporter, BUI Stout:
photograpbers, Charles Mack. Jerry Sims, John Tlfflo; film editors.
Joseph Fackovec, William P. Thompson.
Summon': Discusses basic problems In the development of super-
sonic transportation. Includes Interviews with many of the people
Involved In Its development, Including test pilots Al White and Na-
}eeb Halahy and Senators William Proxmlre and Warren MagnusoiL
1. Supersonic transport planes. i, CBS reports (Television
program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
029. 72-702000
Supersonic spike inlet with variable gometry (Motion pic-
ture) Education Development Center. Released by En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968,
4 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm, (Fluid mechanics films)
Also issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In car-
tridite.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Aerodynamics, Supersonic. 2, Fluid mechanics I. Edu-
cation Development Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Eklu-
catlonal Corporation. III. Series: Fluid mechanics films (Hotion
picture)
[TL571] 532 74-710302
Encyclopaedia Bltan- nica Educational Corp.
Superstitions {Motion picture) Calvin Productions in asso-
ciation with G. W. P., 1964. Made by Murray Hill
Enterprises.
4 mln. sd. color. Ifi mm. (Cobby's hobbies)
Eastman color.
Also Issued In bAw, L. C. has b&w print.
Summarv: Relates the troubles that befall Cobby, the chimpanzee,
when he decides that superstitions have nothing to do with good and
bad luck,
1. Chimpanzees. i. Calvin Productions, Inc, Kansas City, Mo.
Series; Cobby's hobbies (Motion picture)
Fi 67-880
Superviaory leader^ip {Motion picture) Eduoational Sys-
tems and Designs [19t^, Made by EducationaJ Resources
Foundation.
8 motion pictures (29 mln. each) sd. bAw. Ifl mm.
Also Issued on videotape (2 in.)
With student's workbook and leader's guide.
Credita: Instructor, George Beaton.
Contentir I, Fundamental duties of the supervisor. — 2. Atti-
tudes of people — 3. The I pattern of behavior. — 4. Levels of human
needs,— 5. Improving skills of comiuunicatloD. — 6. Improving skills
of listening. — 7. Group parilcipation. — 8. Basic skills of effective
leadership.
1, Supervision of employees, i. Educational Systems and De-
signs, Inc,
658.4 72-703320
Educational Systems and Deatgns
The Supper {Motion picture) Paul F. Keller and Associ-
ates, 1968. Made by Kairos Films.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: L'sej* dramatliied Incidents to help lead people Into
dlscu!>slon about the barriers which separate them one from another.
Filmed In the Badlands of Montana.
1. Interpersonal relatlont. i. Keller (Paul F.) and Associates.
301.1 70-^702596
CINE
Supporting services {FUmatrip) Kducational Direction.
Released by Tecnifax Education Division, 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm, (The Civil War as it happened)
Also l^isued with phonodlsc.
With teacher's guide.
Bummarv: Shows examples of labor battalions and army end-
neers building, destroying, and rebuilding Installations, fortifications,
railroad bridges, pontoon bridges, and permanent bridges. Includes
scenes of the work of ordnance, quartermaster, medical and hospital
units, the sanitary commissions, and communication units. With
captlon.1.
1, U. S, Army— History— Civil War. r. Educational Direction,
Inc. n. Plastic (boating Corporation. Tecnlfax Division. Series:
The Civil War as It bai^ened (Fllmstrip)
973.73 73-736022
A. L. A, Booklist
Supporting services. [Filmslrip] Educational Direction.
Released by Tecnifax Education Division, 1970.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual projector, 1
J. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 17 min, and ptumoUpe in
cusette. (The Civil War as it happened)
In LC collections.
Also known under the title Supporting services in the Civil War.
Captioned version also issued.
Wiih teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows examples of labor ttallaUons and army engineers build-
ing, destroying, and rebuilding insullations, fonifications. railroad bridge*, pon-
toon bridges, and permanent bridges. Includes scenes of the work of ordnance,
quartermaster, medical and hospital units, the sanitary commissions, and com-
munication units.
I. United Sutes. Army— History— Civil War— Juvenile films. (1. United
Suies— History— Civil War. 2. United Sutcs. Armyj I. Educational Di-
rection, inc. II. Plastic Coating Corporation. Tecnifax Division. III. Tide:
Suppcming services in the Civil War. [Fitrrutripj IV. Series: The Civil War as
it happened. [Fiimstrip]
(E491) 973.73 72-735145
72 MARC
Supports {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
3 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Movement awareness)
I>oop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Author, Pat Tanner.
Summary: Explores the various means of supporting the body on
Its various parts, showing large and small, wide and narrow bases,
and high and low positions. Demonstrates various methods used
to support the whole weight of the body on the arms.
1. Movement, Psychology of. 2. Gymnastics. i. Eallug Cor-
poration, Cambridge. Masj. Series: Movement awareness (Mo-
tion picture)
372.8 79-700939
Ealing Corporation
Suppression of vwticity by MHD forces (Motion picture)
Education Development Center. Released by Encyclo-
paedia riritannica Educational Corp., 1969.
-( min. si. b&w. 16 mm, (Fluid mechanic^ films)
.\1ro Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMABY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on s phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Vortex-motion. 2. Magnet ohydrody nam ics. 3. Fluid mechanics.
I, Education Development Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Fluid me<-hanics films (Motion
picture)
532 72-710295
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
TW SBpnportosteal waA IsdalTc laJectloBi. [Motion picture]
Audiovisual Services, Loma Linda Uoiveraity. 1970.
20 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Demonatiata for dentiia and dental atudenu the local anca-
theiic injections ^tquently used in dentistry. Shows oateoiogtcal conatderations
and disaection material oo tlie cadaver, and prcKnts eumplca of techniques uaed
on patients.
1. Anettbcsia in dentistry. L Loma Linda University. Audiovtaual Scr-
[RK5I0, 617 72-700485
CINE n MARC
Suprapubic cstheten nursing care. [Motion picture] Delta Col-
lege. Released by Prentice- Hall. 1972.
.uper 8 n
(Nursing sitills and techniques)
389
■pprox. 4 min. si. color.
Loop film in cartridge
With instructor's guide
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how lo use the catheter for syphonage from the
bladder.
1. Urinary catheterization. I Dclu College. II. Prentice- Hall. inc. ill.
Series: Nursing skills and techniques. [Motion picture].
[RC901.7.C2i 610.73 72-701018
Prentice-Hall 72 MARC
Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic
Sea power for freedom.
The Supreme Court {FUmstrip) Visual Education Consul-
Unts, 1967.
39 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With illustrated teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author. Richard Dl Prima,
Summary: Studies the history, working procedures, and moat Im-
portant decisions of the Supreme Court, "the least understood o( all
great American Institutions."
1 U. S .Supreme Court, i. Visual Education Consultants, inc.
Fi A 67-3947
Visual Education Con- sultanta
The Supreme Court {Filimtrip) National Geographic.
Made by National Geographic and Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
98 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 a. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In.. 33i rpm. (Washington)
With script on record Jacket.
Credita: Producer, David S. Boyer.
Summary: Pictures the Supreme Court building and Its offlcee.
1. U. S. Supreme Court i. National Geographic, Washington,
D. C. IL Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corroratioa Se-
ries: WashlngtOQ (FUmstrip)
917.53 Fi A 68-4578
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
The Supreme Court {FUmttrip) New York times, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 ram. and phonodisc: 2 »., 12 in.. 33J rpm.,
1.'. mln. microproove. II'. S. Government In action)
With manual.
Summary: Dl.scus.ses controversies surrounding the Supreme Court
as the most powerful tribunal in the world, the decision-making
process, conflicts with the President and Congress, the growing
prestige of the Court under Its ablest Jurists, and crucial rulings
Id a changing America.
1. U, S. Supreme Court i. New York times. Series: V. S.
Government In action (FUmstrip)
347.9973 72-733340
New York times
Supreme Conrt and society {Motion picture) Group W (the
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the
Operation Government Committee of Washington, D. C.
Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 mliL sd, color with b&w sequences, 18 mm. (The (gov-
ernment story, no, 40)
L, C. has b&w print
CredUa: Producer, David Weiss; director, Charles HoIIyday;
writer. Vivian Moss; narrators, Stephen Horn, Paul Long; con-
BUlUnt, Ronald L, Goldfarb ; research, Dell Byrne,
Summary: Shows how the Supreme Court as a policy-making
body directly affects the legal, social, and political realities of the
nation. Illustrates with cases from the Dred Scott decision of 1857
to the obscenity cases of the 1960'8,
1. U. S. Supreme Court. i. WesUnghouse Broadcasting Com-
pany, Inc. Series: The Government story (Motion pic-
tore ) no. 40.
347.9973 70-707202
Sur, William Raymond, ed. This is music
Georg Handel and his spinet.
Wolfgang Mozart plays for the king and
queen.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Snr Ameiicm {FOnutrip) Qeesler Pub. Co., 1968.
4 fllni<>trip8 {35 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 4 pboootapes (5
Id.), etHRle- track. TJ In. per sec., 15 min. each.
With printed text Id SpaalBh and Engllsb.
Content*: 1. Colombia, Venezuela, The Quayanag.— i. Ecuador.
Pern, Bolivia.— 3. Brasll, Paraguay, Uruguay.— 4. GhUe, Argentina.
1. South .America. i. Gessler Publishing Company.
918 75-754693
Gessler Publishing Co.
El Sur de Mexico, las planicies costeras, y la peninsula de Yuca-
tim. (Filtnsthp] Society for Visual Education, 197],
34 fr. color 35 mm and phonodiw: I i.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 12 min
(El Vid« en el Mixico dc hoy)
Spanish version of Southern Mexico, the lowlands, and (he Yucatan Penin-
With teachei & guide m Spanish
CREDITS: Authors, A B. Roberts, Glory! Parchert; narrator. Luis Carlos
Uribe. consultant. Recce .A Junes.
SUMMARY: Surveys the geography and way of life of southern Mexico,
from the rugged mountains tu the curroM coastal plains and the broad Yucatan
Peninsula. Describes the influence of early inhabitants, the Mayan Indians, and
the later conquerors, the Spaniards.
1. Mexico — CiviJiution 2. Mexico — Description and travel — 1951-
1. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago 11. Southern Mexico,
the lowlands, and the Yucawn Peninsula [Filmstrip] 111 Senes; La Vida en el
Mexico de hoy. [Filmsmp]
917.2 70-739093
[F1216j
Society for Visual
Education
72tr72ire
MARC
Sot la tour EiffeL [Motion picture] Scholastic Ma^azinea, 1970.
Made by Mary Glasgow Pub., LondoiL
IS min. id. color. 16 mm. (Toute la baode)
With teacher's manual student pboto guide, and script book.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching film. Preaenu a dramalizstioa in
which French itudcnb and their American fricndi view Paris from the BifTd
Tower.
1. FreiKh language — Audio-viaual iitstructioD. I. Schotaxic Magaiiiiet,
inc. II. Series: Toute la bandc. (Motion picturej
tPC2112.7] 448 71-715481
Scbcriaatic Magazines 72 MARC
Surcouf , le tigre des sept mers (Motion picture)
see The Sea pirate
tiwrc, Mac, rare. [Motion picture] AAA Poundatkn for l^alBc
Safety, 1971. Made by Starbecker.
SUMMARY: Presents four ODe-minute trigger flbm which spoof the cam-
moo ratiooalizatioa that driving alter drinking alcobolk bevengea ti aU right.
1. Drinking and traffic accident*. 1. AAA Foundatioo for Trafflc Safety.
tHE5620.D7]
aNE
72-700344
MARC
Surf {Motion picture) Homer Groening, inc. Beleased by
American Educational Films, 1969.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Portrays the beauty and color* of the aea and the
tbrtlls of the sui^. Presents, without narration, an impression of
waves and sunllgbL ,
1. Ocean. i. Homer Oroenlng, Inc. ii. American Educational
Films.
778.6 7l-708«71
American E^ducatlonal Films
Surf beach {Motion picture) Australian News and Informa-
tion Bureau, 1966. Released in the U. S., 1967.
18 min Ml. color. 16 mm.
C'redir*.' Producer. John Martiu-Jones; director. Bern aand.v.
Summary: Picture u day on a Sydney beach, Including activities
of the lifeguards and a surf llfeHavlng carnival.
1. Surf ridlns. t. Australia. News and Information Bureau.
819.4 Fi A 68-1749
Australian NeuK nml Information Bureau
Surface and sub-surface streams (Motion picture) Sea-
bourne Enterpri-ses, England. Rcleaseil in the U. S. by
BFA Kducational Media, 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hydrolosy iierlea)
I/Mip nim.
With xtudy guide.
Summary: Itelaieo that watrr in streams may be found either on
lli<r Hurface or underground. KxplainH that sub-surface streams are
fortned where the earth In porous and easily cut away.
1. Hy'lroloKy- i. Heabouriie KiUerprlNes. II. BFA fiducallunal
&ledla. SerleH ; Hydrology series ( Motion picture)
551.4 73-708861
BFA Kducational Media
Surface currents on the oceans (Motion picture) Seabonme
Enterprisee, England. Released in the U. S. by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
4 min. Hi, color. HU|«er 8 mm. (Oceanography nerle«l
Ix>op film.
With study guide.
SI'MMAKY: Eiplalnx that large permanent ocean currents re-
RUlt from air roovem^-nt. the drag on the water from the land b«low
the »ea. and the variations In density of sMwatcr from pUc« to
1 Ocean currents. 1. Seaboume Knterprlaes. II. BFA Bdu<-a-
llonal Media. III. Merles: Oceanography aeries (lloIloD picture)
[OC231] 661.4 79-714092
BFA iJIducaUoaal Madia
The Surface of water {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Science of liquids)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Crediti: Author, Gene Gray.
Summary: Pictures small creatures which are skating about on
the surface of water, and examines other familiar effects of surface
tension. Shows what haM)ens when a drop of detergent Is added to
each of the experiments.
1. Surface tension. i. Ealing (Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series : The Science of IlQUlds (Motion picture)
532 Fi A 68-1626
Ealing Corporation
Surface phenomena {FUmatrip) Marian Ray, Surbiton,
Eng., 1968.
27 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers* notes.
Credits: Writer, T. A. Oou^
Summary: Presents various aspects of stirface pheoomaia, Includ-
ing a description of types of Interfaces, surface energy, wetting,
capillarity, adsorption, catalysis, and chromatography.
1 Surface chemistry. I. Ray, MarlaiL
641 FiA6S-^18
Marian Ray
Surfaces and edges {Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Bn-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. sd. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
Loop film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
SuLf^^: *EMminls some common two and three dimensional
figures In classifying them topologlcally by the number of surfaces
and edges each has. For grades one through 12.
1 Surfaces. 2. Polyhedra. i. Canada. National Film Board,
n Encyclopaedia Brltanolca Educational Corporation. Series:
Mathematics (Motion picture) ^^^ ^ 70-700027
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Surfboards, skateboards, and big, big waves {Motion pic-
ture) Homer Greening, inc. Released by American
Educational Films, 1969.
10 niiu. sd. color. 16 mm. ,_ „ .
Summary: Follows the sports of surfing and skateboarding from
Ala Moana to Anaheim. Calif.
1. Surf riding. 2. Skateboards. l Homer Groening. Inc.
n. American Educational Films. »^„^„,
797.1 70-708684
American Educational Films
Surfing {Filmstrip) Bowmar Records, 1968.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 7 In., 33i rpm., 10
min. niWmgroove. ( Reading Incentive)
With teacher'!^ guide and text.
Summary: Presents reading material about surfing, to be used as
motivation for the Improvement of reading skills.
1. Surf riding. i. Bowmar Herords, I^s Angeles. Series:
Reading incentive (Filmstrip)
372.6 Fi A 68-4644
Bowmar Records
The Surgeon (Motion picture) American College of Sur-
geons. Made by Cal Dunn Studios, Released by Modern
Talkin-; Picture Service, 1971.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; Dlsctifwes the training of the modem surgeon, shows
bow he deals with his patients, and describes the various special
fields to which he can apply himself. Follows a surgeon through
a day In a major hospital center, and Includes scenes' of advanc^
operative procedurea.
1. Surgery — Study and teaching. I. American College of
Surgeons. 1 1. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
[RD28] 610.69 78-713581
OINE
Surgery for immediate denture insertion {Motion picture)
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. Released
by Crest Professional Services Division, Procter and
Gamble, 1964.
48 min. sd, h&w. 16 mm.
A TV dPMtal clinics film presented at the 1963 convention of the
Canadian Dental Association and Ontario E>ental Association.
Crediti: Author, A. A. Antonl.
Summary: Discusse* and gives step-by-step Ulustratloo of the
surgery for Immediate denture Insertion.
1. Implant dentures. i. Toronto. University. Faculty of
Dentistry, it. Procter and Gamble Company. Crest Professional
Services Division.
617 Fi A 67-5825
Procter and Gamble Co. Crest Professional Services
Surgery of the pituitary {Motion picture) Pfizer Labora-
tories. Made and released by Academic Communications
Faciliti;'s, University of California at Ix)S Angeles, 1967.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows an acromegalic patient before, during, and after
cryphypophyaectomy. Uses live action and animation to demon-
strate pre- and post -operative symptoms and appearance.
1. Pituitary body— Surgery. r. Pfizer Laooratoties,
Inc. ri. California. University. University at Los Angeles. Aca-
demic Oimmtinicatlon.'f Facility.
617 Fi A 68-236
CINE
Surgical anatomy of the abdomen and pelvis. [Transparencies]
W, B. Saunders Co,. 1972.
32 Irsniparcncies cntor. 14 x 17 in
CREDITS: Authors, Lci.n Schlo*sber|. Ocorge D. Zuidcms.
SUMMARY PiHlfsyt niirmil anatomy in the sbdominal ind pelvic regiont
Fof medical pcrMtnncI ind siudenti.
I AnsttHny, Surgical and topographical 2. Abdomen. 3. Pelvit. I.
Saundcra (W B ) ( ompany. Philadelphia
lQM543, 612 72-734174
W B Saunder* Co, 7J MARC
Surgical anatomy at the anterior abdominal wall {Motion
picture) Eaton I>aboratories il969. Made by A-V Corp.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summa/y: Presents cadaver dissection and abdominal anatomy
from a surgeon's point of view. Shows the location of the four
major incisions, and follows the dissection, layer by layer, giving
special attention to muscles and the rectus sheath. For surgeons,
residents, and 6rst year anatomy students.
1. Human dissection. 2. At>domen. i. Eaton LatMratorles, Inc.
617 74-702597
CINE
Sureical asepsis: drain shortening (Motion picture) Delta
CoHege. Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 min- si. color, super 8 mm, (Nursing skills and te<-hnlques)
I>»0D film.
With instructor's guide. ^ ^ ,
Summary: Demonstrates the steps to be taken when shortening
the drain extending from an Incision. Shows an Incision commonly
seen in a cholecystectomy operation and describes the nurse's role
In the operation in detail.
1 Drainage. Surgical. 2. Gall-bladder— Surgery. 3. Surgical
nursing L Delta CoU^e. n. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Serle«:
Nursing skills and techniques (Motion picture)
610.73 70-705232
Prentice-Hall
Surgical asepsis: isoUtioa {Motion picture) DelU College.
Released by Prentice-Hall» 1970.
4 min. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film.
j:rj":'".Sc'rt.S".L «ep. .0 be ..ke» .he= . ■»•■-''»'"
d.ag"^Mnf«tlo„. Show, th, m.sk. cp. "hoe coverj «" '• J""".
•Dd slerlle glove, worn by • nnrne, who« .terlle garb [. .ImlUr to
""l°Kir,'a'SS°'.n'S2p.l.. 2. S„rgle.l oor.lng. .. Dell. Col-
lei ,T p4ntilS.ll, IM. Serle. : Nor,lo« Am. .na tedinUine.
(Motion picture) ^^^^^ 74-706233
Prentlce-Hall
Soi^cal aspects of periodontia (Motion picture) Faculty
of Dentistry, University of Toronto. Made and released
by Crest Professional Services Division, Procter and
(5amble, 1964.
42 f r. 9d. b&w. 16 mm.
A TV dental clinics film prea«ited at the 1963 convention of ti»
Canadian Dental Association and Ontario Dental Association.
CreditM: .\uthor, J, Prichard.
Summary: Demonstrates and discusses the surgical correction* of
oral defects.
1. Dentistry, operative. i. Toronto. UnlTersity. Faculty of
Dentistry, ii. Procter and Oamble Company. Crest Professional
Services Division,
617 Fi A 67-5824
Procter and Gamble Co. Crest Professional Services
Surgical correctiove ot dev«kipmental deformities d the
mandible {Motion picture) University of Texas, Dental
Bnmcli. Made by Texas Industrial Film Co. Released by
Cre^t i'rofessional Services Division, Procter and Gamble,
1963.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreditM: Author. Edward C. Hinds.
Summary: Shows extraoral procedures for the correction of a
variety of jaw deformities, with preoperative analysis of each case
problem.
1. Jaws — Surgery. l Texas. Dnlverslty. Dental Branch,
n. Procter and Gamble Company. Crest Professional Services Divi-
sion.
617 Fi A 67-5842
Procter and Gamble C^. Crest Professional Services
Surgical gown and gloves: closed technique (Motion picture)
J. Ii. Lippincott Co., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm, (Asepsis: medical and surgical)
Fundamentals of nursing.
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge.
With Instructor and student guides.
Vrediti: Nursing consultant, Doretts Dick.
Summary: r>emonstrates aseptic procedures for liandling the
surgical gown and gloves.
1. Surgical gowns. 2. Gloves (Surgery) i. Upplncott (J. B.)
Ompany. Philadelphia. Series: Asepsis: medical and surgical
(Uotlon picture) Series : FundamenUIs of nursing (Motion picture)
610.73 71-704786
J. B. Lippincott Co.
Surgical instruments (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill hook
Co., 1970. Made by William Claiborne, inc.
11 mil. sd. color, super S mm. (Fundamental series In aper-
at I ng- room techniques)
I>x>p flim mounted in cartridge.
.\Iro Issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and ntitdent study manual.
Credit*: Authors, Nettle Hutchlns, L)-nn Kaxemekaa
Summary: Shows the baste categories of surgical Instrumenta
Demonstrates their use, care, and sterllitatlon.
1. Surgical InHiruments and apparatus. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Fundamental series In operating-room tech-
niques (Motion picture)
610.73 70-707639
MeGrawHill Book Co.
Sugical ortkodoatic cwrectlOB of Maadibalar prognathlnL. [Mo-
tion pictures William H. Bell, 1970. Made by A-V Corp-
15 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY. DcfflonMrates how a hnctional ocdusioii with hcU balaaM
■nd hannony can be achieved in the Ireatmeni of mandibular prognathba by
joint efforts of the orlhodontiil tnd oral lurgeon.
I Denlulry. Operative. 2. Mslocclwion. I. Bell. William H.. 1927-
390
cRKSOl.5]
CINE
617
74-715309
MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
S«rtfaU-orthodo«tk cotrectkw of —rillTy protr—IOM. iMotion
picture] Mayo Clinic, 1970.
22 min. id. color. 16 mnt.
SUMMARY: Dcpictt the evaluation and trewment of ■ patient with tevere
malocclution. cmphuiunt the coordinated effom of the involved dental tpecial-
ists.
1. DcntiUTy. Operative. 1. MalocclunoB. 1. Mayo Clinic, Rocheacer.
IRK501.5] 617 70-715308
«^>NE 72 MARC
Surgical remoml of kfltone in pnlmomiy tiib«rt»ilosifl
(Motion picture) University of California Extension,
1960. Made by Motion Picture Production Dept Re-
leased by Educational Film Sales, University of Califor-
nia Extension, and American Society for MicrolbioloKT
3 mIn. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer aod director, AHoe Erans: scientific adTlaer.
Donald M. Reynolds.
Summary: Reproduces a roentgeoogram of the cbent of a patient
with a persistent chronic lesion of tiiberculoals. Shows how portion*
of the right lung are retnoTed and how the tuberculous nodule l«
removed and cut open to expose the caseous material.
1. Tuberculosis. 2. Lungs— Surgery. l CaUfornla. UnlTerslty.
UnlTersitj Extension, n. California. Unlrerslty. Educational Film
Sales, ui. American Society for Microbiology.
616.9 Fi A 68-269
American Society for Microbiology
Soritical scrub {Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1970.
4 mtn. «l. color, super 8 mm. (As^»is: medical and surgical)
Pud il.'i mentals of nursing.
I..OOP Aim mounted in cartrldee.
With iUHtructor and student guides.
Credits: Nurstug consultant. Doretta DIdi.
Summutj/: l>emon8trates surgical scrub techniques essential for
aseptic procedure;^.
1. Hand washing. 2. Asepsis and antisepsis. i. Lippincott
(J. B.) Company. Philadelphia. Series; Asepsis: medical and sur-
gical (Motion picture) Series: Fundaroentabs of nursing (Motion
picture)
610.73 7&-704786
J. B. Lippincott Co.
The SnrRical senib (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1970. Made by -William Claiborne, inc.
!) mil sd, color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental series In oper-
ating-room techniques)
Loop ttim mounted In cartridge.
Also ls.tued as 16 mm. fltm.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Creditt: Authors, Nettle Hutchlns, I^'nn Kazemekas.
Summary; Demonstrates the atep-by-step surgical scrub procedure
Starts with self-preparation, proceeds through the actual scrub
procedure, and ends with entry Into the operation room.
1. Hand washing. 2. Surgery operative. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Fundamental series In operating-room tech-
niques (Motion picture)
610.73 75-707640
McGraw-Hill Rook Co.
Sargical scrub with brush, part 1. [Motion picture] Delta Col-
lege. Released by Prentice-Hall, 1972.
spprox. 4 min si color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film in canrJdgc.
With instructor's guide.
SUMMARY: Dcmonstrites procedures for a surgical scrub of the hands,
emphasising the removal of the gross din and the cleansing of the fingernails and
fingertips.
1- Hand washing 2. Surgery. Aseptic and antiseptic. I. Delta College.
II. Prentice- Hail. inc. 111. Series: Nursing skills and techniques, (Motion pic-
ture].
[RD91] 610.73 72-701016
Prcmice-Hall 72 MARC
Surgical scrub with brush, part 2. [Motion picture] Delta Col-
lege. Released by Prentice-Hall, 1972.
approx. 4 min, si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film in cartridge.
With instructor's guide.
SUMMARY. Demonstrates procedures for a surgical scrub, emphasizing the
cleansing of the fingers, the palms and backs of the hands, and the arms
I. Hand washing. I Delta College. II. Prentice- Hall. inc. HI. Series:
Nuning skills and techniques. (Motion picture].
[RD91] 610.73 72-701017
Prentice-Hall 72 MARC
Surgical skin preparation in the nnrsinff units and operat-
ing rooms (Motion picture) MoGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
Made hv William ClaHxime, inc.
12 min. sd. mlor. super 8 mm. (Fundamental series In oper-
ating-room techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Also ls.<(ued as 16 mm. fllm.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
CrediU: Authors, Nettle Hutohins, Lynn Kozemekas.
Summary: r>emon8tratea how the patient's skin, particularly the
(q)eratlve site. Is cleansed and prepared for surgery.
1. Preoperative care. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries; Fundamental aeries In operating-room techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
610.73 7&-707641
McGraw-Hill Rook Co.
Surgical technician
see
A Success story: Surgical technician.
Hie Surgical treatment <tf a hwniated lumbar disk (Film-
strip) Trainer Corp., 1971.
81 fr. onlor. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 2 s., 12 in.. 331 rpm..
16 min. (Patient care series)
Also Issued with phonotape.
With script and Instructor's guide.
SUMMARY: A training fllm for nurses. Shows the anatomy of a
^Ine. and gives a dewTiptlon of the pathology of a herniated disk.
Describes a laminectomy and spinal fusion, and explains the impor-
tance of postsurgical patient position changes.
1. Intervertebral disk— Surgery. 2. Surgical nursing. I. Tralnex
Corporation. 11. Series; Patient care series (Filmstrip)
[RD99] 610.73 77-740091
Tralnex Corp.
Sarglcal treateeat of eoroMrr artery diMMe: brpM. eadwlme-
tomj, amemrjtmtetomy. [Motion picture] Texat Heart Insti-
tute, 1971. Made by American Medical Fllm Service ud
Academy PUm Enterprises.
33 mia. ad. color, li mm.
CREDITS: Produoere, Denioo Coolcy. Grady Hallmaa, Mshmud ^fcmgtth
SUMMARY: Presents the three curreni tcchotqua for open-hcan cardi*
ovascular Htrscry. Sbowi aurgical maiu«emeni of poadnfarctioa anenrynM i»-
in| Mpbenooi vein bypanes in endsnerecloniiea and aneurysoicctoaiici.
1. Cardiovwcular ayatem— Surgery. I. Teiaa Hean ImtibUe.
[RD598] 617 72.700168
CINE 72 MARC
Sivgkal treatawat of Ebstcta's malformstion by prosthetic valve
replaceaieat [Motion picture] Dept. of Audio- Visual Exten-
sion, University of MinnesoU. 1966.
21 mm. id. color, 16 mm
SUMMARY; Traccf ihc progress of a patient wuh Ebttein'i malformaiion
by prciCTilini diagnoiiic findinfi and operative wqucnee* and ihowing follow,
up hcan cathcteriution and antioyraphy after surgery to replace ihe proiihelic
I Ebxicm'i anomaly. 2. Heart valve prosthciii
*iiy. Dcpi of Audio-Visual E*tcn»ion.
lRD598] 617
Dept of Audio-Visual 72
ExlcnMon. Univ. of
MinncMMa
Uni
72-700230
MARC
Surgical treatment of urethral trauma (Motion picture)
Eaton Laboratories, 1970. Made by A-V Corp.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Demonstratea to interns, residents, and practicing
physicians a technique of urethral repair to arold complications by
use of primary watertight anastomosis without Indwelling urethral
catheter drainage and limited use of urinary diversion.
1. Urethra— Wounds and lojurlea. 2. Urinary diTeralon.
I. Eaton Laboratories, Inc.
617
CINE
Surove dljagonale
see
75-711511
Cruel diagonals.
Sarpriaias AaaterdaM. [Motion picture] KLM Royal Dutch Air-
lines. Made by Andre DcUVarre. Jr. Released by KLM and
VPR Theatrical Travelogues. 1971.
28 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Asameauofencouragiaitravelu) AmMerdam,illuniatcstbc
divenaly of hfc, hiuory, and entertainment in that European city.
1. Anuterdam. I. KooinlUitke Luchtvaart Maatschappij. N.V. II. VPR
Theatrical Travelogues.
lDJ4n.A53] 914.92 72-700032
CINE 72 MARC
Surprising South Dakota (Motion picture) Sonth Dakota
Dept. of Highways, 1970. Made by John Sarage.
d min. sd. (»lor. 35 mm.
SUUMAKY : A light-hearted look at Soath Dakota.
1. South Dakota. I. South Dakota. Dept. of Highways.
917.83 79-711512
CINB
SnmaUni (FUnutrip) International Film Bureau, 1970.
30 f r . color. 35 mm. (Modern European painting series)
With guide.
Creditt: Educational consultant, George Barfoi^.
Bummarv: Shows how surrealism emerged fnjm the death of Dada
in 1922 and began as a literary morement, with Andre Breton aa the
leader. Illustrates the surrealist approach toward the world of the
subconscious through the works of Rousseau, de Chlrlco, Chagall,
Hiro, Dall, Tanguy. and Blame.
1. Surrealism. i. International Fllm Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
Series: Modern European painting series (PlUnstrip)
769.06 71-736559
International Fllm Bureau
SwTvaUan (and dada). tMotion picture] Texture Films tl97-?]
18 tnin. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: DireetOT, Guido GucrraMO.
SUMMARY: lUustrmtes the hiitory of nirrcaliBm and dada in twentieth cea-
lury an through the work of painters iuch aa I>ah, Eraai. Mir6, and Klee. with
background music by Satie and Varcsc.
1. Surrcabam. I. Teiture Hlms, inc.
[NX600.S9, 759.06 72-702248
ALA BookUM 72 MARC
Surroand. [Motion picture^ Wool Bureau. 1971. Made by FWB
& Associates.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Points out that beyond the nianmade environment is the sur-
round of nature, where man finds fulfillment of human necdi. Emphasises that
in this critical era of cnvirorunental waatc there is need for ■ return to an
intelligent and ojore concerned utiUzation of nature's bounty.
1 ConservatioJt of natural resources. 2. Human ecology. 1. Wool Bureau,
inc.. New York.
lS942] 301.31
CINE 72
72-702431
MARC
391
Survey control for municipalities (Motion picture) Canada
Dept. of Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Made by
Van der Water Films. Released by Xntionnl Film Iloard
of Canada, 1966.
14 min. sd. colw. 16 mm.
Summary; Provides InformatlOD on surrey control for munidpali-
1. Oanada — Snrreya. 2. Hiinl<dpat engineering. l Canada.
Dept. of Mines and Technical Sarreya. il Canada. National Plbn
Board.
312 72-700337
National Fllm Board of Canada
Survey methods {Mothn picture) Gateway Film Produc
tions, I/>ndon. Released in the V. S- by International
Com m tin i ration Films, 1968.
2 min si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary physical sclraioes series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide, ,.,„»„..
Summary: Investigates various methods of surveying to locate o I
and the rock strata surrounding \t. Explains the formation of oil
and points out the location of the main oil fields of the worto-
1 Petroleum— Geology- 2. Prospecting. i. Gateway Film Pro-
ductions ltd.. I»ndon. ii. International Communication Films.
Serlca: Secondary physical sciences series (Motion picture)
553 77-700574
International Communl- cation Films
A Survey of English literature, lart 1 (FUmitrip) Educa-
tional Filmstrips, 1967.
48 fr. rolor. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
Creditt: Script. Marjorle Russell.
Summary: Traces the development of English literuture during
the Old English and -Middle English periods. Relates bow the social
and political state of affairs influenced the writing of such works aa
Beowoulf. The Canterbury tales, and Le morte d'Arthur. With cap-
tions.
1. Anglo-Saxon literature— Hist, h crit. 2, Engllah llteratore—
Middle English (1100-1500)— HisL & crlt. i. Educational Film-
strips, Huntsvllle. Tex.
Fi 67-1630
A Survey of English literature, part 2 (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Film-strips, 1967.
48 fr. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
Creditt: Script, Marjorle Russell.
Bummary: Discusses major themes and Influencing factors In the
development of English literature during the Renaissance, the
Reformation and the neoclassical period. Briefly describes the
works of such writers as Shakeapeare, Milton. Pope. Goldsmith, and
others. With captions. . ,. o
1 English literature— Early modem (to 1700)— Hiat * crlt. £.
English literature— 18th cent.— Hist. & crit. l Educational Fllm-
strlpe. Huntsvllle, Tex.
^ Fi 67-1631
A Survey of English literature, part 3 (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Filmstrips, 1967.
56 fr. color 35 mm.
Eastman color.
Creditt: Script. Marjorle Russell.
Summary: Discusses Important authors, major themes, and In-
fluencing factors In the development of English literature during the
romantic and Victorian i)eriods. With captions.
1. English literature—lSHh cent.— HiaL & crlL i. Educational
Filmstrips. Huntsvllle. Tex.
Fi 67-1629
A Survey ftf Japanese art (Filmstrip) Budek Films and
Slides, 1961>.
40 fr. color. 85 mm.
Also Issued as double frame slidefllms. glans slides, and cardboard
slides.
With script
CREDITS: Authors, Robert C. Maclanrlo, Katberlne B. Haclaa-
rin.
SUMMARY : A survey of Japanese art, including viewg of hanlwa,
Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, statues, narrative scroll paint-
ings and suml-lok paintings, palaces, a painted acreen, and prints.
Points out the influence of Chinese art on the art of Japan.
1, Art, Japanese. I. Bud^ Films and Slides, Inc.
[57350] 709.52 70-738960
Avid CorporatiOD
Survey of the primates (Motion picture)
tury-Crofts, 1970.
Appleton-Cen-
38 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Defines the basic characteristics of primates, shows
the geographic distribution of various primate forma, portrays the
various adaptations which primates have evolved In relation to en-
vironment, and summarizes certain behavioral and social adaptatlona
relevant to the understanding of man. Points out the neceaalty for
respect for nonhuman primates as unique and valuable forms of life
that must be protected from forces which threaten extinction
J Prlmatea. 2. Adaptation (Biology) l. Appleton-Century-
Crofts, Inc.
A. L. A. Bookllat
599.8
76-710734
The Sorrival factor/defense mechanisms in the sea. [Motion pic-
ture] Reela Films, Made by Reela Educational Films.
Released by CCM Films, 1969.
12 rain. *d. color, 16 mm. (Living world of the sea)
Also iuued in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound track.
With teacher's guide,
CREDITS: Producer and writer. Gail Compton; narrator. Eton Franklin;
photographer*, Don Renn. George Ancona.
SUMMARY; Illustrates several defense methods employed by aquatic ani-
mals to insure the survival of the species,
1. Animal defences, 2, Aquatic animals, I, Reela Films, II, CCM Films.
111. Series: Living world of the sea. [Motion picture^
[QL759] 591.3 72-702644
Reela Educational Films 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sun-ival in space (a case for r^encratioa) (UoHon pith
ture) Charles Cahill and Associates. Released by AQIS
Instructional Media Services, 1970.
14 cilD. sO. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Uses live Space and mooD photo^apby, aairaation, and
experimentation to answer the question: WIU man be able to sur-
Tire long-duration qwce fllgbta through the means of r^eneratlre
life-support sfstema?
1. Space flight — Pbyalologlcal effect 2. Life support STStema
(Space enrlronment). i. Cahill (Charlea) and Asaodatea, inc.,
Hollywood. Calif, n. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
629.47 79-705044
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Survival in the animal world (Motion picture)
Werrennith. Released by Journal Films, 1971.
Seinald
11 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
.■;t;MMARY: Observes a variety of animal life to show that the
different species have developed physical traits and Instincts that
help them to survive.
1. .\daptation (Biology) I. Werrenrath, Relnald, Jr. II. Jour-
nal Films, inc., Chicago.
[QH546] 591.6 78-712872
Journal Films
Sunival in the desert {FUimtrip) Budek Films & Slides,
1968.
34 1 . color. 3J mm.
Credits: .\itthor, Eugene I. Poclhurst.
Sumnuiry: Explains the adaptation of plants, animals, Insects,
and reptiles in the dlfllcult desert environment.
1. Desert ecology 2. Adaptation (Biologj) r. BudA (Herbert
E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
372.3 70-733160
Bu<1«^ Films \ Slides
Survival in the sea {Motion picture) Time-Life Broadcast
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968,
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm (The World we live In)
Samvuiry: Discusses the struggle of animal life to survive lo the
ocean because of the lack of sustenance from plant life, and explains
some of the rea.sons why flsh have become adapted through natural
seIe<tton.
1. Fishes. 2. Uarlne biology. L Ttme-Llfe Broadcast, inc. n.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series; The World we lire In (Mo-
tion picture)
574.5 73-700242
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Tlie Survival kit. part 1 {Motion picture) Moreland-Latch-
ford Productions, Toronto. Released in the T'. S. by
Sterlin'r Educational Films, 1967.
10 mln. Pd. color. 16 mm. (Survival In the wildprr.ps.s)
Summary: Shows the firet day of survival In the wilderness and
explains how a small kit Is designed to combat the seven enemies of
survlvnl.
1. Wilderness survival. i. Morel and- Latch ford Productions,
Toronto, ii. Sterling Eklucatlonal Films, Inc. Series: Survival in
the wilderness (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1435
Sterling Educational Films
The Survival kit, part 2 {Motion picture) Moreland-Latch-
ford Productions, Toronto. Released in the TJ. S. by
Sterling; Educational Films, 1967.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Survival in the wilderness)
Summary: Shows the second dny of survival In the wilderness
and explains bow the survival kit continues to keep one alive.
1. Wilderness survival. i. More I and -Latch ford Productions,
Toronto. II. StPfling Educational Films, Inc. Series: Survival in
the wilderness (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1436
Sterling Educational Films
Survival of the American Indian Association
see
A« long u the riven run.
Sorvival of the kit fox: a conservaticm case study {Motion
picture) Gilbert Altschul Productions. Released by Jour-
nal Films, 1967.
l.'i miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
With tea'fier's guide.
Summary: The case hUtory of a kit fox, an animal which is fac-
ing extinction because of the disappearance of prairie lands and
man's widespread use of DDT.
1. Kit fox. 2, Wildlife conservation. i. Altschul (Gilbert)
Productions, Inc.. Chicago, ti. Journal Films, Inc.. Chicago.
599.7 Fi A 68-3153
Journal Films
Sarvival on the coral reef {Motion pietun) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by Ealing Corp. as a loop film
mounted in cartridge, 1967.
4 mln. fll. color, super 8 mm. (Walt Disney nature library)
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: DepicU the consUnt struggle for survival of aea crea-
turaa on a coral reef. Shows the serpent aurflah. rock lobster, queen
trlggerflah. octopus, crab, and moray eel.
1 Coral reefs and Islands. 2. Predatlon (Biology) t. Disney
(Walt) ProducUons. IL EallDg Corporation. Cambridge. Mass.
Fi A 67-888
Balloc Corporation
Survival on the prairie (Motion picture) National Broad-
castinj: Co. Made by XBC Xews. Released by NBC Edu-
cation.il Enterprises, 1970.
."iS min. sd. color. 16 mm,
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Craig Fisher; narrator Hugh
IJown-s.
SUMMAKY: Studies the ecological history of the American grass-
lands, dtscrlblng the destruction of the grasslands by man and the
present-day realisation that the land has to be protected.
1. Grassland ecology. I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
II. NBC Educational Enterprises.
333.7 70-709057
NBC Educational Enter- prises
Survival swimming {Motion picture) Boulton-Hawker
Films, London, in cooperation with the Amateur Swim-
ming Association, England, 1965. American version made
and released by International Film Bureau.
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Learning to swim series)
With teachei's guide.
Credit*: Onsultant, Margaret W. Kelso.
Summary: Demonstrates skills needed for survival swimming,
including floating, use of side and breast stroke, and treading water.
Illustrates cases where It may be necessary to swim underwater,
and shows when and how to dive and Jump. Demonstraten the
correct use of a tow line or rope ladder, getting Into and out of the
water, and using clothing for support.
1. Swimming. i. Boulton-Hawker Films, ltd. ii. InternaUonal
Film Bureau, inc., Chicago. Series: Learning to swlm seriea
(Motion picture)
797.21 Fi A 67-6546
International Film Bureau, Inc.
Survival through wild plants. [Filmstrip] AIDS Audiovisual [n-
structional Devices, 1971.
4 filmstrips (162 fr.) color. 35 mm and 4 phonolapes in cassette: ptai-
tic, dual-track. 1 7/8 ips,. 32 min.
Also issued with 4 phonodiscs.
With teacher's guide,
SUMMARY; Shows methods for searching out and prepanng wild plants
that are healthful as well as appetizing, such as milkweed, baybeny. mustard, and
chicory.
CONTENTS: 1. Sourgrass. milkweed, sunflower, mullein, poke.— 2. Gold-
enrod. l«yt)erry, purslane.— 3 Queen Anne's lace, greenbrier. mustard, burdock,
lambsquancrs.— 4. Curled dock, peitergrass, sassafras, chicory.
1. Plants, Edible— Juvenile rilms. 2 Cookery (Wild foods)— Juvenile films.
[1. Plants, Edible, 2. Cookery— Vegetables] 1. Aids Audiovisual Instruc-
uonat Device.
[QK98.5i 641.5 72-734835
AIDS 72 MARC
Survival wiUi style (Motum picture) St Francis Piodoc-
tions, 1968.
30 mln. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summary: Describes the pattern of eduoltion as It Is being car-
tied out at Immaculate Heart College for Girls In Los Angeles. In-
cludes scenes of academic life and recreational activity.
1. Immaculate Heart College, Los Angeles. L St. Francis Pro-
"""'""^ 877 78-702698
CINB
Surviving in Antarctica: Building; a research station {Mo-
tion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (How man lives)
I.OOP Him mounted In cartridge.
With film notes on cartridge CHse.
Creditt: Author, United States Naval Photographic Center.
Summary: Pictures an Ice breaker making a channel through the
pack Ice to enable supply ships to approach the shore. Shows the
unloading of heavy stores and the assembly of prefabricated balldlngs.
1. Antarctic regions. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
II. Building a research station (Motion picture) Series: How man
lives (Motion picture)
690.7 Fi A 67-5733
Ealing Corporation
Surviving in space {Motion picture) CBS Films. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (TheSIst century)
Creditt: Producer, Burton Benjamin; writer, Fred Warahohky.
Summwy: Investigates the work of the bloastronauts and doctors
who are testing man In the laboratory to see what his chancea are
for survival In space.
1. Space medicine— Kesearch. i. CBS Ftlnia, Inc. n. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: The 2l8t century (Motion picture)
616.9 79-700127
McGraw-Hill Book Ca
Survivors of the ice age {Motion picture)
Released by ABC Television Network, 1960.
Insight, inc.
30 mln, sd. bAw, 16 mm.
Telecast on the ABC documentary show Expedition!
Creditt: Producer. V. Fae Thomas; writer, P. T. Furst; music,
Robert Ernst; photographer, Per Host.
Summary: Follows a Norwegian expedition to Lapland as It Joins
a tribe of nomadic Laplanders following their reindeer herd acroaa
the Arctic to the coast In search of summer pastures. Concludes
with scenes of the birth of a premature calf, its unsuccessful efforts
to follow the herd, and Its rescue by the I^pland children.
1. Lapland— Descr. k trav. i. Expedition! (Television program)
ir. Insight, Inc., Los Angelea. iii. American Broadcasting Company,
814.71 Fi e&-260
Susan Stade {Motion picture) Wamer Bros. Pictures, 1961.
116 min. »d, color 35 mm.
Terhnli-olor.
Based on the novel of the same title by Doris Hume.
Creditt: Producer, director, and writer, Delmer Daves; music, Max
Stelner; photography, Luden Ballard; editor, William Zlegler, Ca*t:
Troy Donahue. Connie Stevens, Dorothy McGwire, Lloyd Nolan.
Summary: Melodrama about a young girl who become* pregnant
as the result of a shipboard romance and the complications which
arise when her lover dies, „
I. Hume, Doris M. Susan Slade. u. Warner Brothers Pictures,
Inc.
Fi 67-18W
Snsan Starr. [Motion picture] Drew Associates and Time-Life
Broadcast, 1970. Released by Time-Life Films.
54 min, sd bAw. 16 mm- (The Livini ctmeri. no. 1 1)
SUMMARY: Follows three dayi in the life or Suun Surr, competitor in the
finals of the Dimiiri Mitropouloi International Piano Competition. Showt her
during the competition at the Metropolitan Opera House, backttaie u her rivalt
perform, and onstage at she performs.
I . Surr, Susan, I. Drew Associates. New Yoric. II, Timc-Life Broadcast.
III. Timc-Lif^ f ilms, IV, Scries: The Living camera. [Motion picture] no.
II.
tML417i
Time -Life Films
780
70-714528
MARC
Susanna learns to write {Motion picture) Czeehoslovenskf
filmexport, Prague. Released in the V. S. by Contempo-
nu-y Fi'iiis/McCraw-Hill, 1970.
10 mlH. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director and artist, Vladimir Lehlty; script, M, Maco-
ui-ek, Vladimir Lehky; music, Wlllam Bukovy.
Summary.- A story in which a young girl who writes with lop-
sided letters learns to write carefully when she sees that not even
her toys can do anything with her scribbling. Combine* aketches
and animated photography.
1. Penmanship. i. Ceskoslovensk^ fllmexport n. Contempo-
rary Fllms/McGraw-Hlll.
McGraw-Hill Book Co,
652
71-708568
S«de, the little Mm ooape. [Motion picture] Walt Disney Pro-
ductiooB. Released by Wslt Disney Educational Materials Co.,
1962.
S min. td. color. 16 mm.
OrifinaUy rdeased in 35 mm. in 1952.
With teacher guide
CREDITS: Director, Qyde Cerooimi; original atory. Bill Peet; story adapU-
tioo. Bill Peet. Don Da Ondi; narration. Sterling Holloway; animation. Ollie
Johnston, Hal King, Qiff Nordbcrg. Bob Carlsoo, George Rowley; music, Paul
Saiith.
SUMMARY: A story of the odyssey of Susie, a little coupe, from ihowrooro.
UMd-car lot, and junkyard to her restoration as a hot rod. For eiementaiy grades.
(1. Automobile*— FKtioaj I. Diaoey (Wall) Productions. II. Walt I>isney
prf^n-^tymal Materials Coaipany.
(PZ7) 372.6 72-700155
Walt Disney Educatkmal 72 MARC
MaterialaCo.
Tile Suspicious patient {Motion picture)
196S. ilade by WTTW-TV.
Video Nursing,
44 mill. ■'«d. b&w. 16 mm. (Nursing In psychiatry)
Videotape also ls,><ued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Creditt: Instructor, Martha Mitchell.
Summary: Discusses the communicatlonal value of the susplcloua
patient's behavior with regard to his need for and capacity to
profit from a therapeutic relationship.
1. Psychiatric nursing. 2. Nurse and patient i. Video Nurs-
ing, inc. Series: Nursing in psychiatry (Motion picture)
610.73 70-703439
Video Nursing
Sutherland (John) Productions, inc.
see
K's all mine,
Sutherland Educational Films, Inc. , Los Angeles
see
Money and banking.
The Rain cycle.
Sutjeska film
see
Cruel diagonals.
School boys.
Sutton, Howard, 1930-
see
The Writer and the city.
392
Satures, needles, and skin closure materials. [Motion picture]
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve
University, and University Hospitals of Cleveland. Made and
released by Edward Feil Productions, 1971.
21 min sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Introduces the types, uses, and preparation of sutures, needles,
and skin closure materials. For use in nursing education,
1, Surgical instruments and apparatus, 2. Sutures. I. Western Reserve
University, Cleveland. Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing II Oeve-
land. University Hospitals. III. Feil (Edward) Productions. Cleveland.
[RD99] 610.73 72-702342
CINE 72 MARC
Suzanne Bauman Productions
see
Libraty of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Suzuki teaches American children and their mothers {Mo-
tion picture) University of Illinois Motion Picture Serv-
ice. Released by Encyclopaedia Bntannics Educational
Corp., 1967.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shlnlchl Susuici, founder of the Talent EducatlOD lostl-
tute, Japan, demonstrates his teaching method for the rlcrilo. Id
which children learn to play by ear as they relate what they hare
heard to what they already know.
Another issue, b&w.
1, violin— .Methods— J uTenlle. i. Suaultl. Shin'ichl. 1888-
II. Illinois. UnlTeralty. Motion Picture Serrlce. hl Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca Educational CorpcvmtloD.
787 Fi A 67-5270
Encyclopaedia Brltan- olca Educational Corp,
Svekon Films
see
Art discovered in nature.
Art expressions by Scandinavian students.
Art in collage.
Clay comes alive.
Decorating with tiles.
The U^ raft; a Norwegian summer story.
Muaic experieDcea: Edvard Cries— the man and his
The Pigeon that came home: a story of
the fjord country.
Scandinavia: nations of the north.
United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Western Europe: communis of nations ?
Sven Persson Films
see
The Naked prey,
Svensk filmlndustri. Aktiebolaget. aockholm
see
Divided world.
Svensk tonfilm
see
Bamet (the child)
Svenska Qlminstttutet
see
Dr. Murke's coUect silences.
Svenska institutet for kulturellt utbyte med utiandet,
Stockholm
see
Diary of a Swedish schoolgirl.
Like rings on water.
Little rings of water.
Portrait of Stockholm.
The Riddle of Sweden.
Wftsa.
Sveriges folkbiografer
see
Frustration.
Sveriges radio atkiebolag
see
The Beginning of life.
Swabs (Motion picture)
see Operating room techniques for nurses:
Swabs
Swallowing {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Edu-
cation Division, London ,196-?, Released in the U. S.
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Ixwp film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's Kulde.
CredUi: Adviser, Brian Jones.
Summary: Uses animation and live x-ray photogrraphy to show
the movements associated with swallowing,
1. Deglutition. i, Halaa and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd
Ix)ndon. ii. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
612 Fi A 68-2964
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Fllma
Swallowing [Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, IxMidon. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britann'ca Educational Corp., 1968.
2 min. b!. color. 8 mm. (Human body)
Loop flint. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in Kiiper 8 mtu.
with teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the Intricate proces.<» of swallowing food.
1. D^hititlon. I. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., Lon-
don. n. Encycloimedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Se-
ries: Human body (Motion picture)
612 Y5-704890
Eocyclopaedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Swallows (Motion picture) Gateway Educational Films,
Lcoidon. Released in the U. S. by International Commu-
nication Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop Blm mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummaty: Traces the life cycle of the swallow, and Includes
scenes of them building nests, laying and hatching eggs, eating, and
raising their young.
1. Swallows. I. Gateway Educational Films, ltd., London.
n. International CommunlcatlMi Films.
698^ 70-703794
lotsmatlonal Commnni- cation Films
Swamp animals underwater (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by Ealing Corp. as a loop film
mounted in cartridge, 1967.
4 mm. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wait Disney nature library)
With film notes <m cartridge case
Summary: Shows views of an alligator and a turtle iu the swamp
and pictures the way in which various watM- birds are adapted to
water.
I. Water-birds. 2. Fresh-water turtles. 3. Alligators. i. Dis-
ney (Walt) I'roductions. u. Elallng Coriwratlon, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-771
EailDf Corporation
Swamp birts (Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Kaling Corp. as a loop film mounted in
cartridge, 1967.
4 mln. St. color, super 8 aim. (Walt Disney nature library)
With film notea on cartridge case.
Bummarv: Views of birda commonly seen In the Everglades, In-
cluding cormorants, cranea, snake-birds, spoonbills, wood Ibises,
grebe*, and swallows.
1. Water-birds. i. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. Ealing Cor-
poration, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-769
Baling Corporation
Swamp dwellers (Motion picture) Dennis Duerden, 1968.
Released by Image Resounds, 1970.
40 mln. «d. bftw. 16 mm.
Based on the play of the same title by Wole Soylnka.
Credits- Director. Norman Florence: writer, Wole Soylnka.
Summary: Presents a drama which deals with the distil nslonment
and Isolation felt by Africans who can no longer identify with the
Btald tribalism of the past or with the Increased changes brought
on by industrial and economic development
I. Soylnka. Wole. The swamp dwellers. II. Duerden, Dennis.
III. Image Resources. Inc.
916.69 76-709822
A. L. A. Booklist
Swamp mutiny (Motion picture) Teaching Film Custodians,
1968.
27 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Excerpts from the 1964 motion picture which was telecast in The
cavalcade of America series; adapted for educational use by Teach-
ing Film Custodians.
With teacher's guide.
Summary; Dramatizes how General Francis Marion, during the
Revolutionary War, won the admiration and support of a young
British ofllcer who witnessed Marlon's tactical suppression of a
mutiny among colonial volunteers.
1. Marion, Francis, 1732-1795. i. Teaching Film Custodians,
Inc. Series: The Cavalcade of America (Motion picture. Teach-
ing Film Custodians)
973.3 Fi A 68-1601
Teaching Film Custodians
Swan lake, i^i. 20, by Tchaikovsky (FUrmtrip) EducaticHial
Audio Visual, 1969.
72 fi- b&w. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. with electronic
signal). 12 In., 33i rpm., 25 mln. microgroove. (MuMc appreciation
sales)
With teacher's notes.
Credit$: Artist, Marton Morton : editor, Karen Hoodee.
Summary: Uses drawings to tell the story of Tcbalkov^y's Swan
lake ballet.
1. Chalkovkll. Petr Il'ich. 184O-180& The swan lake. l Educa-
tional Audio Visual. Inc., Pleasantvllle. N. T. Series : Music afifice-
ctation series (Fltmfttrlp)
792.8 70-734918
Educational Audio Visual
393
The Swan song (Motion picture) CineR«p Productions,
1971.
25 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
With study guide by Claude Woolman.
Adapted from the play of the same title by Anton Chekhov.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and adapter, Claude Woolman;
cameramnn. Mike Cuaak. CAST: Richard Klley, Michael Dunn.
SUMMARY: Presents a two-character one-act play In which an
old actor and a theater prompter meet In a moment of lonellnMS
after the theater has closed and reveal their weaknesses and
strengths as they evaluate their personal and career experiences.
I. Chekhov. Anton Pavlovlch. 1860-1904. Lebedinaa peana.
II. CineRep Productions.
891.T 74r-71227»
CineRep Productions rev
Swann, Donald. At the drop of a hat
see
Festival of performing arts: At the drop of
a hat.
Swartwout Enterprises
see
Expressing musical forms.
E^qiressing note values.
Music in action.
Rhythm and pulse ,
The Swashbucklers (Motion picture) David L. Wolper
Productions, 1964.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Hollywood and the stars)
Crediti: Producer and writer, Al Ramrus: narrator, Joseph
Gotten; music. Elmer Bernstein; editor, David Saion.
Summary.- A history of adventure films with colorful heroes from
the early sllents to the present. Scenes from the Mark of Zorro,
S^ Hawk, and The Charge of the Light Brigade, are shown as well
as clips of such stars as Douglas Fairbanks, 3r., and Errol Flynn.
I. Moving-pictures — U. S. 2. Movlng-plcture actors and actresses.
L Wolper (I^vid U) Productions. Series: Hollywood and the stars
(Motion picture)
791.4 76-702001
Sweden (FHimtrip) J. Arthur Rank Limited, London
jl96-?j Released in the U. S. by Universal Education and
Visual .Vrts.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (North Atlantic community)
With guide.
Summary.' Presents a series of pictures depleting the environ-
ment, economy, and human aspects which are characteristic of
Sweden.
1. Sweden— Descr. & trav. i. Rank (J. Arthur) Limited, n.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series: North Atlantic
commuDlty (Fllmstrip)
914.86 Fi A 68-3896
Universal Education and VlstuU Arts
Sweden — the glories of greatness (Motion picture) Douglas
Productions. 1967.
sr- mill. si. color. lU mm.
To be present- li with a lecture tue<l to the film.
Credits: Producer, Nell Douglas.
Summary: Truces the history of Sweden from the Goths, the
Vikings who established Russia, and the boy kings, to modern days,
emphasizing modes of living and accomplishments. Filmed io
Sweden,
1. Sweden— Hist. 2. Sweden — Soc. life & cust. i. Douglas
Productions,
914.85 Fi A 68-621
Douglas Productions
Sweden — Vikings now style (Motion picture) Handel Film
Corp., 1969.
28 mln. sd. color. 13 mm.
with teachers guide.
Crediti: Director and writer, Leo A. Handel.
Summary: Relates the history of Swedoi to its oceanbound geog-
raphy. Compares the old and new Stockholm, and Its Industries.
Discusses the sources of Income and the benefits of the modern wel-
fare state. Includes views of Lappland, the university town of
Uppsala, the old Hanjseatlc town of Vlsby, and the world-famous
MUles Gardens with Its sculptures by Carl MlLles.
1. Sweden. l Handel Film Corporation, Hollywood. Calif.
914.85 71-702233
Handel Film Corp.
Swedish life (Motion picture) Hjordia Kittel Parker. Re-
leased by Bailey Films, 1961 ; by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
New edition of the 1965 motion picture entitled Swedish family
story.
With study guide.
Summary : Depicts Sweden throu^ the adventures of the Llad-
Strom family. Describes the educational aystem. social service*,
recreation, industries, arts and crafts, farms, and dty Ufe.
— Another issue. bAw.
1. Sweden. I. Parker, HJordls Kittel. II. Bailey Films, inc.,
Hollywood. Calif. IIL BFA Educational Media. IV. Swedish famllr
story (Motion picture)
914.85 77-711612
BFA Educational Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The SwedUh look {Motiim. pieture) Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 1&63.
8 luiii sd. c'>li>r. STi mm. ( Movietone advemure)
Chieiui* Scope.
Creiitt: Producer. W. B. Hlgglnbotham: writer. Joe Wills; nar-
rator, Inio Andrews; music, Jack Shalndlln; photogniphy, Jack
Painter, Andre Persin; editor, Frank Coffman.
Summaiy: A brief tour of Sweden. Include* modern scenes of
Stockholm, the Old Town, Shanseo Park, Orlpsbolm Castle, Lake
Vattem, and Kintna. Shows the rarloos Indostrlee of Sweden, and
tj-plcal festivities of the people.
1. Sweden— Descr. & trav. i. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation.
Fi 67-1418
Swedish steeL [Motion picture] Institut fllr Film und Bild, Mu-
nich. Edited and released in the U.S. by Films Incorporated,
1972.
(Man and his «
,T\d)
rl industry in Sweden Includes scenes of ■
in indusmal lown, the inside of a steel mill.
3 min. si. color, super 8 n
Loop film in canridge.
SUMMARY^ Discusses the st
mine site, men working in a mine,
and ingots.
I Steel. 2. Steel industry and trade— Sweden. I. Institut fUi Film und
Bild in Wistenschan und Unterrichl. II. Films Incorporated. HI. Scries: Man
and his world. [Motion picture]
[TS304) 622 72-701546
Films Incorporated 72 MARC
The Sweep circuit (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 ruin. si. color, super 8 ram. (Experiments In physics : cath-
o<le-ray oscilloscope)
E.-Kip fllm.
• KKniTS: Prodiirer, Tom Smith.
SUMMARY: Explains bow a linearly Increasing volUge acmsn
the deflection plate* of a c«thode-ray oscllloM-ope chh prwUu-w ••
linear deflection or sweep of electron hesm.
1. Cathode raj 0M?lllograph. I. EncyclopaetUa Hrltannlca Kdii-
cutional Corporation. II. Series; Experiments In physics: cathode-
ra.v oscilloscope (Motion picture)
[TK7878.7] 537.6 75-713532
Eno.vcl<^>aedla Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Sweet and soar (FSmttrip) Jam Handy School Serrice,
1%9.
1 rol'. color. 36 nun. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for tnanual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 10 In., %| rpm. micro-
groove. (How do you know?)i
Summon/: Explains the functions atid operation of the sense of
taate.
1, Taste. I. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Series : How do
jrou knowT (ntmstrlp)
372.3 71-733897
Jam Handy School Service
Sweet Betsy from Pike {Filvistrip) Westport Group. Edu-
cationnl Enrichment Materials, 1970.
38 fr color. a."i mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In.. 33i rpm., 8 mln.
mlcroftnwve. (Toiu Glazer hallad set)
Also issued with pliunotape In cassette.
With guide.
Nummary: Illustrates the pioneer period folic song Sweet Betsy
from Pike, with a brief Introduction to the historical background.
Arranged and sung by Tom Olazer. For elementary grsdes.
1. Folk-songs. .American. i. Olaier, Tom. n. Westport Group.
HI. Educational Enrichment Materials, Inc. Series: Tom Glaier
ballad set (Fllm.strlp)
784.4 76-735894
We»tport Group
Sweet discovery, the story of the sugarbeet {Motion pic-
ture) Brigham Young University and Amalgamated
Sugar Co., 1968.
24 tnln. sd. color. 10 mm.
Credita: rrodiicer, Wetzel O. Whltaker; director and writer,
Itir-hnrd Nell Evans; animation, Don Bliith ; photography, Wallace
M. Itarru.s: film editor, Richard A. M. Blckerton.
Afimmorj/.- Triices the blKtory of the use of sugar, and explains
the procetwcK involved In making sugar from the augarbeet. Shows
the stages of dlfTuHlon, nitration, evaporation, and crystalUxatloQ.
1. Beet.'i and beet sugar. i. Ilrlgham Young University, Provo,
Utah. ir. Amalgamated Sugitr Company.
664 76-707773
The Sweet porridKC (Filmttrip) Jia Handy Organization,
1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Old tales for young folks, no. 4)
Bummant: illustrates the story about the sweet porridge. With
captions printed In the Initial teaching alphabet.
1. Initial teaching alphabet. i. Jam Handy Organisation, Inc.
Series: Old tales for young folka (Fllmstrtp) oo. 4.
372.4 Fi A 63-4918
Jam Handy Organlutlon
Sweet return (Motion picture)
California, 1966.
16 I
University of Southern
8 luln. sd. bAw. 16 tmn.
Humtnarv: A irtiidy of racial coosdouMiees as portrayed Id a tra«-
tlonal guo duel, photographed In a tunM>f-tbeKwntury setttnc. In
which the anugottlsts, a noble black man and a beautiful white
youth, are pitted agalmit each other by tbetr domlneertnf fiBmale
1. Race problem* l I>i« ADgetoa. University of Southaru Call-
fomlH.
301.451
71-702599
CINE
Tlie Sweet smell of freedom {Motum picture) WMAL-TV,
1967.
27 mill sd. color. 16 mm.
Summtii-y: Describes the new methods uited In a prlmin rehabilita-
tion program a» practiced In the D. C. Hen's Reformatory In U>rton,
Va. Shows the life of prison Inmates, the problems of correctional
offlcers, and the various phases of the prisoner rehabtlltatloa pro-
gram. Includes Interviews with Inmates and officials.
1. Rehabilitation of prisoners. 2. District of Columbia. Reforma-
tory, I^rton, Va. i. Washington, D. C. Television station
WMAI^TV.
365 Fi A 68-551
CINE
Sweigman, Murray
O Canada.
Swendsen, Leslee A
see
Cystic fibrosis. Part 1: Disease and
treatment .
Cystic fibrosis. Part 2: Pulmonary
therapy.
Cystic fibrosis. Part 3: Cystic fibrosis
in the family.
Swerdlow, Donald
see
Welfare Island, the bli^t of a city.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Gulliver's travels
see
Favorite children's books: Gulliver's
travels,
Gulliver's travels.
Gulliver's travels to Lilliput.
Swift and Company
see
All about turkey.
A Bird for all icMoiii.
Can opener easy meals.
How to buy and cook meat — know the cut by the
•hape <rf' the boot.
How to buy, cook, and serve ProTen beef.
How to buy meat. Part 2: Meats which
require more than one hour to prepare.
How to buy meat. Part 3: Meats which
can be prepared in less than one hour.
Parties from packages.
Preventing transportation losses of live-
Tenderness every time.
Winning combination.
Swim Gym (Motion picture) Winik Films Corp.
by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
Released
U mln. ml. <-olor. 3.'> mm. 'Sports In action)
Creiitt: Director, Barry Wlnik; script. Martin .\ndrewH: narrstor.
Chris Schenkel : cameraman, Leonard South ; e<Iltor, Irving Ushumn.
SummMi/.- DewTlbes the rigorous training activities at the Dick
Knilth Swim if.vni In Scttllsdale, Ariz,, where children are developed
Into xwlmniers and divers of championship caliber.
1. Dirk Smith Swim Gym. i. Wlnlk Films Corporation, New
York. II. Paramount Pictures Corporation. Series: Sports In ac-
tion (Motion picture)
797.21 Fi 67-1417
, [Motion pkturc] Auatraliao Newt and Infonnatioa
Bureau, 1971. Made by Australian Commoowealth Film Unit.
Released in the U.S.. 1972.
16 min. mL color. 16 mm. (A Man and hb iport)
CREDITS: Producer, Frank Bagnall; director, Makolm Smith; camersnun,
Michael Edols.
SUMMARY: Showt how two Australian iwimming championi. Karen
Moras and Diana Rickard, live and train.
I. Moras, Karen. 2. Rickard, Diana. 3. Swimmini. 1. Australia. Newi
and Infonnatioa Bureau. II. Scries: A Man and hi* sport. (Motion picture]
(OV837) 797.2 72-701522
Avstralian Newt and 72 MARC
Infarmation Bureau
Swimmer's farewell (Motion picture) Michael Rich, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 8 mm.
SUMMARY: FoUows a youth's search for the unlTeraal god.
1 Youth— Religious lITe. I. Rich, Michael, 1981-
248.2 72-711513
CINE
Swimming hole (Motion picture) King Screen Productions,
1971.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Knvlronniental series)
SUMMARY: Shows how man has changed his planet and the
delicate balance of Its life cycles by presenting the allegory of a boy
who notices the undesirable consequences when he dams a stream
to create a swimming hole.
1. Ecology. I. King Screen Productions. II. Series: Environ-
mental series (Motion picture)
[QH541] 574.5 70-712922
King Screen Productions
Swimming party (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, Eng. Released in the IT. S. by Popular Science
Pub. Co.. Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
2 mln si. color. 8 mm. ( Points of departure, no. 4 1
hoop ftlm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With fllm notes.
Summary: Dramatizes a ^tuatlon designed to stimulate discussion
of nudity and its relationship to sexual ethics.
1 Sexual ethics. i, Eothen Films, n. Popular Science Publish-
ing Company, inc.. New York. Audlo-Vlstial Division. Series: Points
of departure ( Motion picture) no. 4.
176 Fi A 68-1900
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Div.
Swimming propulsion at low Reynolds number (Motion
picture) Education Development Center. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also is.«ned In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics,
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase of
fluid mechanics.
1. Fluid dynamics. 2. Aerodynamics. I. Education Develop-
ment Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
III. Series: Fluid mechanics films (Motion picture)
[TLa70] 532 71-710284
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Swiminiog safety. (Filnutripi
1968.
Educational Projections Corp.,
28 ff. color, 35 mm, (Reading profram. Level I. R-199)
With letcher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading prognm which inctudn word ikill rcinrorcenicnl of
medial long U and medial ihon U. A leuon whkh shows the basic safety rule*
for swimming in a pool, a lake, or at Ihe beach. With cations. For primary
grades,
1 Reading (Primary)- Juvenile films. 2. English language -Vowels— Juve-
nile films, 3 Swimming -Juvenile films. [1. Swimming] I Educational
Projections Corporation II. Scries: Reading pfogram. (Filmstfip] Level I, R-
199.
[LB 1525]
Educational Projections
Corp
372.4
72.733614
MARC
394
Swimming starts and tarns (Motion picture) Jamee £.
Counsilman, 1&65.
10 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
With manual
Summary : Demonstrates techniques luYolred In competitive swim-
ming. Including starts from the starting block, turns, the four com-
petitive strokes, change overs In Individual medley, and relay turn
overs. Shows the correct and Incorrect methods of execatlng these
techniques.
1. Swimming. I. Counsilman, James E.
79751 78-710766
James E. Counsilman
Swimming stone (Motion pieture) Summit Films, 1969.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A rhythmic perceptual exploration In whl<A the four
seasonH are merged by high speed filming techniques to fluid Inter-
relationships.
1. Seasons. i. Summit Fllma.
704.946 72-706121
CINE
Swimming stroke analysis (Motion picture) James £.
Counsilman, 196S.
10 mill. si. b&w. 16 mm.
With manual.
ISummary : Top competitive swlmmera show their specialty stroke!
In foolnge taken primarily under water. Demonstrates four strokes
and lndlvl<lual medley.
1. Swimming. I. Counsilman, James E.
797,21 71-710767
James E. Counallman
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
SwimniT (Hotim pultun) Uo Lionni Mid Giulio GUnini,
X", 19«8. Related L the U. S. by Connecticut Films,
1969.
A mtri tK\ color 16 EDID.
B«.Ki on I'he book of th« nme title by Leo Lloonl. ... „, ,
sZnmani' An animated Him which telte the Itorj o( S*'"""'; ,•
W/"^- ..1. Olenlnl. Olnllo. 1«7- ^ ". Coehec.l^t^rU^^U.
Swiinwcar, a two-piece bikini — heat-Mt nylon Hefauica
(Filmstrip) Miriam Hollen. Made by Bob Rood Pro-
ductions. Released by Imperial Film Co^ 1970.
42 fr. color. S5 mm. ( S«e It and sew It : rontUmentaU of sew-
Ids with knit*)
With tuld*.
SUMMAEV: IlluBtratea bow to make a two-piece bikini wt utlof
heat -Bet nylon Helanca.
1. Bathing sultn. 2. Sewing. S. Knit goods. I. Hollen, Miriam.
II. Imperial Film Company, inc., Lakeland, Fla. III. Series; See It
and sew It: Fundamentals of aewlng with knits (Fllmstrlp)
[TT560] 646.4 76-789606
A. L. A. Booklist
Swing; low, sweet chariot (FUmatrip) Brunswick Produc-
tions, 1968.
31 fr. color. S5 mm.
Credits: Director, Karen Weintraub; script, Rita Esposlto; music
editor, Ann K. Lipson.
Summary: Uses photographs to illustrate the origins of the spirit-
ual and its adaptation by the Negro slave. Includee reraes phra.sed
for singing. WItb captions.
1. Negro spirituals. i. Brunswick Productions.
784.7 77-735156
Brun.swlck Productions
The Swinger (Motion picture)
1966.
Paramount Pictures Corp.,
SI mm gil, color. S.") mm,
Crfdita: PriMlucer and director, George Sidney; writer, Ijiwrence
Roman: music, Marty Paich ; photographer, Joseph Biroc; editor,
Frank Santillo. CagI: Ann-Margret, Tony Francloen, Robert Coote,
Yvonne Roraain, Horace McMahon.
Summarv: A comedy with music. After her stories have been
consistently rejected by Girl lure magazine, an aspiring writer com-
pllea from various sexy paperbacks a best seller which she markets
as her autobiography.
1. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
791.43 70-702002
Swingers* paradise {Motion picture) American International
Pictures, 1965.
83 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope. Technicolor.
Crfdits: Producer, Kenneth Harper; director, Sidney J. Furie;
original story and screenplay, Peter Myers, Ronald Cast; music,
Stanley Black ; editor. Jack Siade. Catt: Cliff Richard, Walter
Slezak, Susan Hampshire, The Shadows.
SummaTy: A comedy in which a singing group, thrown off a ship
for shorting Its electrical system, reach a desert Island where they
become involved with a Hollywood producer who Is making a Aim.
I. American International Pictures, Hollywood, Calif.
Fi 67-1036
Swinging flashlight test for retinal or optic nerve disease
{Motion picture) Kaiser Foundation. Made and re-
leased by University of California Kxtension Media Cen-
ter, 1962.
L*t> min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
nummary: IJemontttrates a clinical test for making a clear differ-
ential diagnoilsi between disease of the retina and other diseases In
which optic nerve conduction Is normal. Illustrates an occlusion of
the retinal artery, a pituitary tumor compressing the chiasm, and
a tr.iiimatic optic atrophy.
1. Eye — Dlwases and defects — Diagnosis. i. Kalner Foundation.
II. rallfornla. University. Extension Media Center.
617 75-700264
Calif. Univ. Extension Media Center
Swinging with different dabs {Motion picture)
Corp., 1969.
Fmling
4 mlo. si. color, super 8 mnL (Golf)
Lxwp rtlm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Crediti: Author, Bruce G. Fossum.
Bumtnaiy: Shows the difference In stance required by the 4 wood
5 Iron, driver, and d Iron.
1. Swing (Golf) I. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge. Mass.
Series: Golf (Motion picture)
„ ,. „ 796J162 7^700683
Ealing Corporation rer
The Swingle girl (Motion picture)
1970.
Rodney D. Gardiitt',
23 min. sd. color with t>&w sequences. 35 mm.
A Four Star film.
SUMMARY : A dramatisation which portrays the other side of the
over twenty-flve "swinging" single girl, and shows the tiniversal
nightly sodal routine that she most live throogh to And someone
who cm res.
1. Single women. I. Gardner, Roditey D.
791.43 76-711514
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Swii^fs {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Released by
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mlu. Kl. color. S mm. (Language development series)
Loop flim mounted In cartridge.
Summart/: A language arts film which shows children playing on
swings at a neighborhood playground. For primary grades.
1. Language arts (Elementary) 2. Vocabulary. l Chandler
Publishing Company, San Francisco, a. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Language development series (Motion picture)
372.4 77-702185
HcOraw-HIll Book Co.
A Swiss Alpine village (Filmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1960. Made by R. C. Honeybone. Released in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
27 fr. color. 35 mm. (Geography In colour: Europe)
With teachers guide. Notes revised 1964.
SUMMARY : Presents a detailed study of a typical Alpine village
located near the French-Italian border.
1. VUlages^-Swltierland. 2. Alps— Description and travel— 1945-
I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
III. Series: Geography In colour: Europe (Filmstrip)
[DQ823.5] 914.94 Fi A 68-4076
Carman Edacatlonal Aaaodatea
Swiss Family Robinson
see
ialind of mjritcfy.
Swiss movements (Motion picture) Winik Films Corp.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
9 mtn. sd. color. 35 mm. (Sports In action)
Cieditt: Director, Barry Winlk; script, Martin Andrew's: narrator,
rhrls Schenlcel: ciimeriunn, Ciles fk>nnenu ; etilior, Irvine Olimaii.
t^ummary: Pictures some of the cveats which take place durins
o gymnasUc festival held every four years In Lucerne.
1. Gymnastics. i, Wlnik Films Corporation. New y<«-k. n Par-
amount Pictures Corporation. Series: Sports in action (Motion
picture)
796.4 Fi 67-1416
Switch wiring (Motion picture)
see Basic wiring: Switch wiring
Switzerland (Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions,
1955. Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co.,
1969.
33 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm. in 1955.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY : Describes the spirit of the Swiss which has molded
their country into a strongly democratic one. Includes scenes of the
Swiss Alps, and points out that mountain climbing Is a national
pastime.
1. Switzerland — Description and travel — 1&45- I, Disney
(Walt) Productions. II. Walt Disney Educational Materials Com-
pany.
[DQ25] ei4.M 76-714646
Walt Disney Educa- tional Materials O.
Switzerland (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Countries of Europe and
Africa, part 1)
Alao issued with pbonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Describes the customs, famous paintings, scenery,
topography, and Industry of Switzerland.
1. Switzerland — Description and travel— 1945- L Bosco,
Don. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. IIL Series; Coun-
tries of Europe and Africa, part 1 (Filmstrip)
[1X326] 914.94 71-T40641
Universal Education aad Visual Arts
SRlliMlHi ■ atmij b OMtnats. [Motion pictiire] Eraest Klein-
bert FOma, 1972.
3S rain. td. coktr. 9 mm.
With teacher*! guide.
CREDITS: Producer and editor, Emal KleiDberg.
SUMMARY: I>escnbes the historic backgroundt. inwitutioiis, and living
h^ls of the SwiH. Points out the compatability of traditional crafts and ad-
vanced technology in Switzerland, sad the preMfvsiion of the practice of direct
1. Swiucrtaod. 1.
Kleiiibat (Enxu) Films. I>au<lcn.. OU.
[DQ17,
914.94
72-700447
Eni« Kldobni FOiii.
72
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Switzerland — Alpine democracjr (Motion picture) Dudley
Pictures Corp. Made by Carl Dudley. Released by
United World Films, 1963.
17 min. sd. color. 16 nun. (Today's people In our changing
world)
With guide.
Bummanf: A [rictorlat tour of Swltaerland which Includes views
of Basel, Berne, and Zurich, the largest city and main commercial
center.
Another issue. b£w.
1. Switserland— DesCT. A trav.— 1W5- i. Dudley Plcttires
Corimratlon. ii. United World Films, Inc. Series: Today's people
Id our changing world (Motion picture)
914.94 Fi A 67-5916
Universal Education and Visual Arts
day. [Motion picture] Wharton International
FUma. Releawd by CCMFilma [197-7]
II min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A itudy of bow tiny, land-locked Swiuerland overcomes ob-
stacles of iaotatioa. terrain, lacli of natural resources, and diversified population
with miud languiges. Dtscusaei the Swim itandard of living and social lyitein
and the imponance of the Swiss worker.
I. Switzerlaad— Dcscripbon and travel— 1945- 2. Switzerland— So-
cial conditioiis. I. Wharton International FUms. 11. CCM Filns.
CDQ2S] 309.1494 72-701607
CCM Filns 72 MARC
The Swivel knife {Motion picture)
1969.
Heater and Associates,
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Creative leather)
Loop Qlm mounted In cartridge.
Issued also as 16 nun. Itlm.
With study guide.
Ct«df(«.* Author, CtareDOe KIncald
Summarv.- Demonstrates the correct ose of the swlvd knife and
how to ahupen It for u;e In leather crafts.
1. Knives. 2. Leather work. l Hester and Associates. Se-
ries : Creative leather { Motion picture)
621.9 7&-702961
Hester and Assoctatea
395
The Sword {Motion picture) M. Stepanek, Czechoslovakia.
Released in the U. S. by Brandon Films, 1968.
0 min. Rd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Animation. J. Adam.
Summarv: An animated fllm showing utilitarian, decorative, and
whimsical uses of an object resembling a maypole, which la later
discovered to be a murder weapon.
1. Swords. I. fit&pAnek, Mlroslav, 1823- n. Brandon Films,
Inc.
Brandon Films
791.43
70-706383
Sword ft shield (Motion picture) WTTW. Released by
National Educational Tdevision and Radio Center, 1960.
29 min s<I. b&w. 16 mm. (Ordeal by fire, no. 12)
Adap;ed fmni the book entitled Ordeal by Are. by Fletcher Pratt.
Crr4itt: I'rodncer and director. William Frledkln ; adsptaMon,
Francis Coughlln. William Frledkln: music. Thonis" .\. Ix>r8ey.
Sununaru: Dramatic readings, agalust a background of paintings
and aathentU' ''ivii War photographs, describe Grant's assumption of
the overall command of the Union forces, and explain how Sherman
and Thomas outraaneuvered Johnston and Hood to capture Atlsntn.
L Grant, Ulysses Simpson. Pres. U. S., 1S22-1385. 2. Atlanta Cam-
paign, 18ftl. I. Pratt. Fletcher. ISffT-lftW. Ordeal by Are. ii.
Chicago. Television station WTTW. tn. National Education Tele-
vision and Radio Center. Series: Ordeal by Are (Motion picture)
no. 12.
Fi 67-832
The Sword and the book (Motion picture)
see Sikhism
The Sword in the stCMte (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by Buena Vista Distribution Co.,
1963.
75 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor,
Based on the story of the same title by T. H. White.
Credilt: Producer, Walt Disney; director, Wolfgang Reltherman-
Btory. Bill Peet; animators, Frank Thomaa, Ollle Johnston. Hilt
Kahl. John I.«unsbery; music, George Bruns; fllm editor, Donald
Halllday.
Summary." An animated cartoon about the boyhood of King
Arthur which follows his adventures with Merlin the magician, and
describes how he became king.
1. Arthur, King— Juvenile films. i. White, Terence Banbury,
1906-1964. The sword In the atont il Disney (Walt) Produc-
*i „ t. .rr_.- Distribution Company, inc.
Fi 67-1315
tlons. ni. Biiena Vista
The Sword of Gideon (Motion picture) GDL Productions.
Released by Hallmark Communications Marketing, 1971.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Tales from the Great Book)
SUMMAKY: A dramatization of the account In the Bible telling
how Gideon became convinced of the strength of the Lord.
1. Gideon. Judge of Israel— Drama. I. GDL Productions. II,
Hallmark Communications. HI. Series: Tales from the Great Book
(Motion picture)
222 73-713S02
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Swords and scimitars {Motion picture) University of Mich-
igan TV Center, 1967.
30 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Also Issued on video tape ( l in.)
Summary: Highlights the unusual collection of 500 ancient arma-
ments from the .Near East belonging to State Senator Gilbert Burs-
ley of Michigan. Hosted by Donald Proctor.
1. Swords. I. Michigan. University. Television Center
„, ^, ^ . ^39.7 Fi A 68-287
Michigan. Univ. TV Center
The Sybarite syndrome (Motion picture) Presbyterian
Synod of Virginia, 1968. Made by Fred L. Frechette
Motion Picture Productions.
13 min. sd. color. IS mm.
Credit*: Producer, director, and writer, Fred L. Frechette: camera-
men, John E. Nelson, Roger R. BoMson : editor, John E. Nelson.
Summary: Stresses the need for more than token giving to the
church, as portrayed In a dramatization about a typical chureh mem-
ber who Is shown why his church Is dying.
1. Christian giving. i. Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A,
Synoda Virginia.
2M.8 75-700071
Fred L. Frechette Motion Picture RtxhictioDS
Sycamore Street [Motion picture] MacmiUan Co., School Divi-
sion, 1970. Made by Eleklra Film Productions.
5 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Jarolimek-D«vi»: Focus on active learning)
SUMMARY: A scries of crita in one apanmeni building in just one evening
illustrates that families often require outside help in solving their problems. For
r»imary grades.
1. Family socUl work— Juvenile films. 2. Counseling— Juvenile films. [I,
Family life. 2- Social problems] I. MacmiUan. firm, publishers. New York.
School Division. [I. Series; Jarolimek- Davis: Focus on active learning. [Motion
picture]
cHV43) 372.8 72-701115
MacmiUan Co. 72 MARC
Sydney {Motion picture) Australian News and Information
Bureau, 1965. Released in the U. S., 1967.
21 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*.- Producer, Eric Thompson ; director. Joe Scully.
Summari/: Depicts, without narration, the algbts and sounds of
Sydney, Australia.
1. Sydney. i. Australia. News and Information Bureau.
919.4 Fi A 6S-1750
Australian News and Information Bureau
Sydney Opera House (Motion picture) Australian News
and Informatitm Bureau, 1967. Released in the U. S.,
1968.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cr«d4f«.- Producer, E. Mason; directors. J. Dale. J. Fltsgerald.
Summary: A progress report on the construction of the Opera
Hoose In Sydney, Australia.
1. Sydney. Opera Hoose. l Australia. News and Information
BureaiL
725 Fi A 68-2244
Australian News and Information Bureau
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Sydner Super. [Motion picture]
Promolions.
Volvo, 1972. Made by Scad
II mm id. color 16 tnm.
SUMMARY: Reveals to Volvo deakra the need for food management Icch-
niques bj presenting a dramaiizaiion in which Sydney Super, a Volvo dealer,
learnt how in work le» and make more money.
1 Automobile induiUy and irade 2. Management -Caie «i»die*. I.
V,>Uo. tnc
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72
72-700596
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SyllabicatioD. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1967.
10 transparencies, color 10 x 12 in. (Reading skills)
With overlays.
Revised version of the 1965 tranaparency set of ihc tame tille.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Author. Leon Wcisman.
SUMMARY: Introduces the phniciples of word division.
I English language—Syllabication— Juvenile films. [1. English language—
Grammari 1, Creative Visuals (Firm) II. Series: Reading skills. (Transparen-
;pSn68] 421 72-735555
Creative Visuals " MARC
Syllabication of words, part 1 (Filnutrlp) Jam Handy
School Service Center, 1969,
41 fr. color. :!.'> mm. (Words and their parts, no, 1)
With iiiaiiiiHl
Suminar)/: Introduces and applies the syllabication rules to known
words and then to more difficult words. For elementary grades.
1. Eoglixh language — Syllabication. i. Jam Handy School Serv-
ice Center. Series: Words and their parts (Filmstrlp) no. 1.
372.6 79-736309
Jam Hand.v School Service Center
Syllabication of words, part 2 (FUmstrip) Jam Handy
School Service Center, 1969.
-tl fr. color. 3C> mm. (Words and thetr parts, no. 2>
With manual.
nummary: lntrodu<^es and applies the ayllablcatlon rules to known
woi^ds and then to more dilflcult words. For elementary grades.
1. English language — Syllabicatiuu. i. Jam Handy School Serv-
ice Center. Series: Words and their parts (Filmstrlp) no. 2,
372.6 73-736310
Jam Handy School Service Center
Syllables (Filmstrlp)
see Dictionary skills: a prt^rammed learning
series. Part 4: Syllables
Syllables and 1 sounds (le, el, il, al, ol) (FUmttrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
82 fr. color, 39 mm, (Dtacoverlng spelling patterns series, set
8)
With teacher's foilde.
Suinmaty: Illustrates syllables and I sounds (le, el, il, al, ol) and
provides exercises In using these syllables. With captions. For
elementary grades.
1. English language — Phonetics. i. McOraw-HIU Book Ccon-
pany. Series: Discovering spelling patterns series (Filmstrlp)
set 3.
372.6 70-735918
UcGraw-HIIl Book Co.
(Sylvan Seal Blilk presents Hopalmig Caasidy] {Motion pie-
ture) Sylvan Seal Milk, 1950.
Z miD. sd. bjcw. 16 mm.
BummaTy: An opening commercial for the Hopalong Cassldy show,
advertising Sylvan Seal dairy products.
1, Television advertising— U, S, i. Sylvan Seal Milk.
659.14 7a-702003
Sylvan sketches {Motion picture)
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
Ernst WildL Released
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary; r>eplct.'* the beauties of nature, without narration,
through photographs of a woodland In different seasons, revealing
the changing flora and fauna,
1. Nature. 2. Seasons. i, Wlldl, Ernst, il McCraw-Hill Book
Companj.
674 74-706667
UcGraw-HlllBookCo.
Released by
Sylvia {Motion picture) Marpol Productions.
Paramount Pictures Corp., 1964.
ll.'i ir.in. s<l. b&w. 35 mm.
HaH^ on the novel of the same title by E. V. Cunningham.
Ci-tdStn: Producer, Martin II. Poll : director. Gordon Douglas:
■crpf-nplay, Sydney lloebm : music, David Baksln; cinema tographer,
JoM^li RuitenberK: film editor, Frank Itracht. CaH: Carroll Raker,
George Maharls, Joanne I>ru, Peter I,^wford. VIveca Llndfors.
nummary: A melodrama about a prostitute turned poet whose
mysterlouN and secret past Is iM'Ing investigated by a detective hired
by her millionaire flance.
I. Fast, Howard Melvin, 11>14- Sylvia, ir. Parpol Produc-
tions, iti. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1069
Symbiosis {Filimtrip) Popular Science Audio- Visuals, 1969.
41 fr. cnlor. 85 mm.
With (ctif-hertt" jrulde.
Humui'ity: KKt>laln8 symbluals as a cloM aasuclatloD between two
different ape<'lM>, and descrlbeM a aeries of relntlonshlpa which
catalillah mutualltm oa beneficial to both species, commensalism as
beneficial to only one speclen, and parasitism aa a relatlODnhlp In
which one of tlie Nymblonta Is harmed. With captions.
1. !4ymblo«[s. i. Popular S(.-l«-ncc Audlo-TlnuaU.
691.5 76-733376
Popular Science Audio- VIkubIii
Symbiosis {Motion picture) Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp.
Made by Jack Lieb Productions. Released by Sterling
Movies U. S. A., 1969.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Presents views of the people most involved in the In-
dustrialisation of traditionally rural agricultural areaa. Explains
their concern regarding the decline of small family farms, changes
In rural community life, the effect on wildlife and natural resources,
and the evolving partnerahlp between Industry and the land and Its
1* Community development. 2. Rehabilitation, Rural, S. Farm
life 4. Industry. i. Jones & Laughlin Steel (Corporation, n.
Sterling MoTlea U. S- A., Inc.
338.00173 74-705678
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Symbol of a bell. [Motion picture] TRAFCO, 1972.
to mm. sd color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY Uses documentary footage and still photographs to dramatize
[he mission of United Methodist related black colleges, as revealed in the hves
of students and alumni. Includes an appeal by Bishop James M. Thomas, an
alumnus of Claflin College.
1. Negro universities and colleges— United Sutes. 2. United Methodist
Church (United Slates) I. United Methodist Church (United States). Divi-
sion of Television, Radio, and Film Communications.
rLC278l] 377 72-700031
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Symbolic languages — the child logician (Motion
picture)
see Knowing to learn. Part 3: Symbolic
languages — the child logician
Symtx^m in poetry (Filmstrip) Cxjleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1971.
04 fr. color. 3.'> mm. and phonodlsc: 2 »., 12 in., 331 r|fiii., 24 niln.
(English series)
.Mso issiiwl with phoiiot.Ti>e In cassette.
CREDITS: Writer and consultant. Julia Ann Coleman,
SI'MMAKV: A study of symbolism and how It functions in every-
day life and in literature. Iticlndes examples from the poetry of Foe,
Bums, Saiidlterg, Dickinson, and Eliot to show the use of symbols
iiidlcntinf; joy and regret, life and death, peace and love.
1, Symboli.^m in literature. 2, ,\merican poetry — History and criti-
cism. I. ('ol<*man Film Enterprises. II. RMI Film Productions.
III. English Kcrles (Filmstrlp, RMI Film Productions)
[PS310.S9] 808.1 72-740142
RMI Film Productions
Symbols. (Transparencies) Creative Visuals [197-?]
9 transparencies, 10 x 12 in. <DaU processing transparencies)
With teacher's manual,
CONTENTS: Inputyoulput— Process, — Decision, — Predefined process, —
Annoution — Rowlines and arrows. — ConiMctors. — Terminals. — Preparation.
I, Electronic digital computers— Programming. 2. Electronic data process-
ing, I. Creative VisuaU (Firm) II, Series,
[QA76.6] 001.6 72-735890
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Symbols and everyday language {FUmstrip)
Visual Education, 1969.
Socie^ for
50 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 16
min. (Linguistic backgrounds of EngtlKh, group 2)
With teacher's guide and script.
Creditg: Authors, Harold G, Shane. June Grant Shane.
Summ^iry: Describes the evolvement of symbols In our language,
and defines and categorizes these commonly understood signs which
Include words, sounds, and punctuation marks.
1. English language. i. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chi-
cago. Series: Linguistic backgrounds of English (Filmstrlp)
group 2.
411 77-733789
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Symbols and tolerances (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreliam W(X)d, Eng.. 1971. Released in the V. S. by En-
cyclop:iedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mill, si, color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawing: working
drawings)
Loop film.
With giil<ie
SUMMARY: Demonstrates that the permissible variation In size
of n manufactured part can be clearly shown on a drawing. Presents
a drawing of a stepped shaft which emphasises the use of symbols
both for diameter and for toteratice on this diameter.
1. Drawing-room practice. 2. Tolerance (Engineering) I.
Eothen Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. MI. Series: Technical drawing: working drawings (Motion
picture)
[T352] 744.4 75-713646
Encyclopaedia Brttan- nica Educational Ckirp.
Symbols ia mule [Filmstripj Educational Projections Corp..
1971,
46 tr color 35 mm,
CREDITS Author. Harriet Mcrtz
SUMMARY Explains some of the elcmenis of music and illusiralcs various
symbols used in writing music With captions,
I Music Theory. Elementary. I. Educational Pro>cciions Corporation,
[MT7, 781 72-734770
Educational Protections T2 MARC
Corp
Syraii^ton (Motim picture) Conflnence Films, 1970.
18 min. mL color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A senatorial campaign film for Stuart Symington
which uses filmed Interviews, dnteia T*rlt« photography of actual
campaign Hltiiations. and filmed testlmMilals to portray the Ideas and
objectives of the candidate.
1. Symington. WlllUm Stuart. IWl- I, Confluence Films.
829 70-711515
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396
Symmetries of the cube {Motion picture) Minnemath Film
Division in cooperation with National Science Foundation,
1967.
17 min. sd, color 16 mm.
Summary; Examines the notion of symmetry In terms of reflec-
tions, first by studying the square and then the cube and Its recipro-
cal octahedron. Shows the axis and planes of symmetry In relation-
ship to the 48 symmetries of the cube.
1. Cube. 2, Symmetry. i. Minnesota. University. Minnesota
School Mathematics and Science Center. Minnemath Film Division.
512 Fi A 68-831
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Symmetry {Motion picture) Sturgis-Grant Productions and
Philip Stapp. Released by Contemporary Film!;, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
Spons'ired by National Science Foundation.
Credit*: Physicist advisers, Judith Bregman, Richard Davison,
Allan Uoldcn ; animation, Philip Stapp ; music, Gene Forell.
Summary: Uses animation consisting of semi-abstract figures in
continual motion to depict and define -symmetry. Examines a con-
trolled propression of simple to complex symmetries and points out
that symmetries obey strict mathematical principles.
Another i.ssue- 35 mm.
1. Symmetry. i. Sturgls-Grant Productions. Inc., New York,
n, Stapp, Philip, ni. Contemporary Films, inc.. New York.
530 Fi A 67-5711 rev
Contemporary Films
Symmetry. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Loadon, 1968. Released
in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min, sd bAw. 16 mm. (Arithmetic, no, 4)
SUMMARY: Introduces patiems, or structures in space, and begins a cU>-
sification of them. Illustrates reflective symmetry and rotational symmetry,
pointing out various geometrical properties,
1, Geometry— Juvenile films. 2. Symmetry— Juvenile filma, [I. Geometry.
2, Symmetry] 1, British Broadcasting Corporation, Television Service. II.
Time-Life Films, III. Series: Arithmetic, (Motion picture] tio. 4.
[QA481i 513 76-714410
Time-Ufe Films 72 MARC
Symmetry {Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School Divi-
sion, 1970. Made by Davidson Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loops)
Loop film.
With teachers notes.
Summary: Illustrates line:; of symmetry by folding paper cutouts
of shapes and objects,
1. Symmetry. i. Macmillan, firm, publishers. New York. School
Division, n. I>avldaon Fllm«. San Francisco. Series: M.icmlllan
elementary math loops (Motion picture)
513 75-705317
Macmillan Co.
Symmetry Corporation
see
One world, one mission.
Symmetry in physical law {Motion picture) British Broad-
casting Corp. Television, London, 1964. Released in the
U. S. by Education Development Center, 1965.
."iT mi'n. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (The Character of physical law,
no, 4)
CrcdUt; Producer, Alan Sleath.
Summary: Professor Richard Feynman discusses the symmetries
of physical phenomena, translations In space and time, rotations In
space, the right and left handedness of fundamental interactions
and of living things, the consequence of relative motion, and the
Interconnections of space and time In the 1964 Messenger lecture
series at Cornell University.
1. Symmetry (Physics) i. Feynman, Richard PhllllpH, The
character of physical law. n. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Television Service, iir. Education Development Center. Series:
The Character of physi- cal law (Motion picture) no. 4.
531 75-707490
Education Development Center
Symphonic medievale (Medieval symphony) {Motion pic-
ture) Educafilms, Brussels. 1959. Made by Marcel Jau-
niftux. Released in the T'. -S. by Belpian Information
Service, lIMi;.
16 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
English version.
Summ(iry: A documentary study of the Collegiate Church of St.
Michel and St Gudule in Bmaaels.
1. Brussels. St. Michel et Ste. Oadule (Collegiate Cburdi) l
Educafllms. ii. Belgian Information Service, m. Medieval aym*
phony (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2191
Belgian Information Service
Symphonic r^aliste {Motion picture) ORTF, Paris. Re-
lea-sed in the U. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
13 niln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Lea Francals cbei toub. Set 1, lea-
son 13)
A French language teaching film.
With manual,
1. French language— Audio- visual Instruction, i. Office de radio-
dlfTuslon-t^lfiviaion fran^alse. n. ChUton Company. Series: I^s
Francals chei vous (Motion picture) Set 1. lesson IS.
448 70-704*70
Chilton Books
Symphony in steel {Motion picture) Pan American World
Airways, 1967. Made by Brandt Enos Associates.
14 ml!i sd. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version also issued.
Summary: Describes an air trip to the West Indies at carnival
time. Presents views of the Islands and inhabitants, with documen-
tation of the hand-crafting of a ateel orchestra from discarded oil
barrels, and the November 1066 visit of a steel hand to Barbadoa
where it played during Independence Week celebrations.
1. West Indies— I >eiirr. A trav.— ia'>l- 2. Bands (Muslct —
West Indies. i. Pan American World Ahway«, liic,
917.29 Fi A 68-883
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Symphony no. 3. Eroica by BeethoTcn (FUmttrip) Educa-
tional Audio Visual, 1970.
(15 fr. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs: 4 a. (Is. with electronic
iiignal), 12 In.. 33i rpm., 40 mln.
With no(e« on record Jacket.
Creditt: Editor, Doreen Rappaport.
Summani: Uses pictures taken from a collection of Bplnal prints
to Ttsnalize some of the major mllltarj events of Napoleon; set
against the background of Beethoven's third symphony.
1. Beethoven. Ludwlg van, 1T70-1827. Symphony, no. S, op. 65,
E^ major. i. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphony, no. 3,
op. 55, E* major, n. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., PleasantvlUe,
N. T.
785.1 78-7370»0
Ediicatlonsl Audio Vlsnal
Symphony no. 5 in E minor, *T>Iew WorkT by Antonin
Dvorak (Filnutrip) Educational Audio Visual, 1963.
57 fr. color. 35 mm. (Music appreciation series)
With cesc^er'a guide and description of moaic and frame*.
Creditt: Visual editor, Anne Pretiat.
Summary: Pictures tn>lcal American scene* which ml|^t hard
been the Inspiration for the "New World" aymphooy by Drorak.
I, Dvotik, Antonfn. lWl-1904. Symphony, no. 9, op. 86. B minor.
n. Educational Audio Visual, inc.. PleasantvlUe, N. T. Series:
Untie appreciation series (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-4202
Bdocational Aodlo TLtoal
Symph(Hiy no. 6 in B minor by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsiiy
{FUmx(rip) Educational Audio Visual. 1970.
113 fi. color. 35 mm. (OrcheRtral score series)
With teacher's notes,
Summary: Presents the orchestral score of Tchaikovsky's Patb^
tiqiie symptiony. With captions.
1. Chalkov-skil. Petr Illdi. 1840-1893. Symphony, no. 6, op. 74,
B minor. i. ChalkovsklT, Petr Il'Ich. 1840-1893. Symphony, no. 6,
op. 74, B minor, n. Educational Audio Visual, inc., PleasantvlUe,
N, Y. Series: Orchestral score aeries (Filmstrip)
78fi.l 78-737338
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Symphony no. 41 in C major (third movement) by Wolf-
gfang Amadeas Mozart {Motion picture) Muailog Corp.
Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music in motion)
With manual.
Creditt; Producer, D. R. Phillips; photographers, Douglas Gordon,
Rex flemlng.
Summary: Shows atistract scenes from nature to express the third
movement of the 41st symphony by Mozart.
1. Mozart, Johann Cbrysoetom Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791.
Symphony, K. 551, C major. Menuetto. t. Mozart, Johann Chry-
sostom Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791. Symphony, K. 551, C major.
Menuetto. n. Husllog Corporation, in. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. Series: Music in motion (Motion picture)
785.1 70-700926
MoallogCorp.
The Symphony sound with Henry Lewis and the Royal
Philharmonic {Motion picture) I. Q. Films. Made by
Robert Saudek Associates. Released by Learning Corp.,
of America, 1970.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Introduction to the performing
arts)
With teacher's gnlde.
Summary; Henry Lewis discusses the unique characteristics of
the symphony orchestra, and describes the Instruments and their
particular roles within the symphony.
1. Symphony orchestras. i. I. Q. Films, tnc. New York. n.
Learning Corporation of America Series : Introdactlon to the per-
forming arts (Filmstrip)
785 71-709017
Learning Corp. of America
Symposium for usherology (FUmgtrip) Concordia Filma,
1969.
With leader's guide and usher's manual
Swiunary: Uses a cartoon-style aw>roach to descrltw the attri-
butes of a good church usher.
1. Church ushers. i. Concordia Publishing House, St Louis.
262 77-786848
Concordia Films
A Symposium on popular songs (Motion pictrtre) Walt
Disney Productions. Released by Buena Vista Distribu-
tion Co., 1962.
20 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Crtditt: Producer, Walt Disney; writer, Xavler Atendo; anima-
tion, Eric Lar«on, Lps Clark. Julius Svendsen, Cliff Nordberg, Art
Stevens, Fred Hellmlrh ; stop motion. Bill Justice.
SumrMtry: An animated short subject featuring cartoon character
Professor Ludwlg Von Drake playing several of his own compo«ltl<mi
to Illustrate trends In 20th century popular music. Shows fruit,
Tegetables, and paper dolls dancing to his songs through the derlce
of stop-motion photography,
1. Music. Popular (Songs, etc.) i. Disney (Walt) Productions,
n. Bueua Vista Distribution Company, Inc.
Fi 67-1415
The Symptom as expression of anxiety {Motion picture)
Video Nursing, 1968. Made by W'lTW-TV.
44 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Nursing In psychiatry)
Videotape also Issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credit*: Instructor, Martha Mitchell.
Summary: Explains how the nurse utlUses conc^ts of anxiety
and psychodynamics to understand a patlenfs bebavW and Imple-
ment her understanding to plan nursing Interrentlma.
1. Psychiatric nursing. 2. Anxiety. 3^ Nurse aod patient i.
Video Nursing, inc. Series: Nurslnc In peychtatry (Uotloo
picture)
610.73 75-703440
Video Nursing
The STnagogae. [Filmstrip]
Made by Florence Taylor.
catiooB, 1970.
Visual Publications, London, 1966.
Released in the U.S. by Visual PuUi-
19 tt. color. 35 mm. (BiUc life. no. 5)
With tiudy guide.
SUMMARY: Studies syaatogue worship and ihc Jewuh reUgion in PalcttiiK
during the finl century, and ducuues their importance in the life of the com-
munity.
1. Synagogues — Palettine. 2. Jews. Liturgy and ritual. 3. Judaism — His-
tory—Post-exilic period. 1. Visual PiMicaticms. II. Series: BiUe life. [Hln-
itrip] no. S.
[BM660] 913.3 79-740779
Visual Publications 72 MAKC
Symnon {Motion picture) Richard Quine Productions.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1965.
'^.dT; P^^r'-au^ dl-^or, Rlcb«^ Qujoe: «tory^^
Oringer. 8. Lee Pogostln; screenplay, Ian Ber^rd. S. L« Pogost'?-
BusTNeal Heftl : director of photography, Harry SttadUng;flUn
Sutor David Wag^s. Cait: Ediuond O'Brien, Chuck Connors. SteUa
StevMS. Alex Cord. Richard Conte, Eartha Kltt. ^^,^. _»._
S^Lary: A d«nimentary-style drama about the -Irugadmcta who
aei help at Synanon House, a rehabilitation home located on the
beachfront of Santa Monica, Calif. „.., . o„in« Productions.
1. Synanoo FoundaUon. i. lUehard Quine Producaons.
n. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
oao a Yl 67-1171
Synanon in prison {Motion picture) CBS News, 1966.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Spon.sored by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CBS documentary show The twentieth cwitury oo
March 13. 1966.
Creditu: Producer, Isaac Klelnerman. director. Irv Drasnln; re-
porters, Walter Cronklte, Charles Knralt; film editor. Tom Spain.
Sitmmary: Shows the effectiveness of the psychotherapy practices
of Synanon in the rehabilitation of the Inmates at the Nevada State
Prison.
1. Synanon Foundation. 2. Narcotic addicts — RehaWllUtlon. L
The Twentieth century (Television program) n. Columbia Broad-
casting System, Inc. CBS News.
362.3 77-702004
SfmAromj. [Motion picture] National I^lm Board of Canada.
Releaaed in the U.S. by Learning Corp. of America, 1972.
8 min. td. color. 16 mm.
With teadwr's guide.
CREDITS: Director, Norman McLaren.
SUMMARY: Uses moving colon to creaU a visual coaception of music.
Presents various pattenu and frequencies, which represent musical shapes from
a correspooding soundtrsck.
1. Munc sod color. I. Canada. Natiooal Film Board. II. Learning Cor-
porstiaa of America.
[ML3840] 704.945 72-700225
Learning Corp. of 72 MARC
America
Synchronized swimming {Motion picture) Boulton -Hawker
Films, Hadleigh, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Inter-
national Film Bureau, 1968.
la mill. Rd. b&w. 16 mm.
Produced in assoclatlim with the Educational Foundation for Visual
Aids In cooperation with the Amateur Swimming Association of Eng-
land and the National Committee for Audio-Visual Aids In Education.
Sunimari/: Introduces synchronized swimming and shows basic
ekllls required for strokes, rotation, summersaults, and figure work.
Includes underwater photography.
1. Swimming. r. Boul ton-Hawker Films, ltd. n. International
Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
797.21 Fi A 68-2888
International Film Bureau
Synchrotron {Motion picture) Harvard Project Physics.
Released by U. S. Atomic Energy Conuniasion, 1968.
15 mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses live action and animation to discuss the compo-
nents and operation of the Cambridge Electron Accelerator, a high
energy physlcn research laboratory operated by Harvard and the
MaasBChusetts Institute of Technology. Includes scenes of scientists
performing experiments to te-st old and new theories regarding the
basic nature of matter.
1. Synchrotron. i. Harvard Project Physics, n. U. S. Atomic
Energy Commission.
639.7 75-700729
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Syndicate Pictures Corporation
see
The Oklahoma kid.
Synergy; or, Nobody can throw a straight baD (Motion
picture) Saturn Pictures Corp., 1971.
30 nu:i. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (K. Buckmlnster Fuller: The world
game, no. 2)
CREDITS: Producer, Alex Matter; director, Herbert Matter.
SITMM.^RY : R. Buckmlnster Fuller discusses and presents ex-
amples of synergy. He explains that the discovery of the fnuda-
mental complementarity of the physical systems of earth was
essential to hla world-view since It pointed the way to advanced
mathematical expression. Filmed at the first World game seminar
In 1969.
1. Complementarity (Physics) I. Fuller, Richard Buckmlnster,
1805- II. Saturn Pictures Corporation. III. Series: The World
game (Motion picture) no. 2.
[QC174.51 no 70-712401
Saturn Pictures Corp.
Synge, John Milllngton, 1871-1909.
the sea
see
Riders to the sea.
Riders to
397
SysoarMs: !■ otim word*. [Filmatrip] Educationa] Dimensiona
Corp.. 1972.
4 filmstrip*. color. 35 mm. and 4 phonoduc* (2 >. each; 1 i. for manual
pfojector; 1 » for automatic pfojector); 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.;appfOK. 12 min. each
Pan 1, 82 fr.; pi. 2. 85 ft.; pc 3, 81 fr.; pt. 4. 73 fr.
Also issued with phonoupe in canettc.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Uses original songs aiMJ photographs to explain what syno-
nyms are and how they are used. For elementary grades.
1 . English language— Synonyms and antonyms— Juvenile films. ( I . English
language— Synonyms and antonym*] 1. Educational Dimensions Corpora-
tion.
[PE1591]
Corp
372.6
72
72-733224
MASC
Syntex Laboratories,
Inc.
, Palo Alto,
Calif.
see
You can do something about acnel
Synthesis {Filmstrip) Stephen Boaustow Productions, Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Photosynthesis)
With study guide.
Summary: I>escrlbes the process of synthesis, stating that light
and chlorophyll are essential to the production of sugar and starch
In plants, and that stomata must remain open so that carbon dioxide
and water can pass In and out of the plant. With captious.
1. Photos>-nthesl8. i. Bosustow (Stephen) Productions, n. BFA
Educational Media. Series: Photosythesls (Filmstrip)
581.1 70-737135
BFA Educational Media
Synthesisers two (Motion picture) Tonicelli Productions,
1971.
R mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Presents In two segments, entitled Hop-scotch and
Kilkenny cats. Integrated electronic music and visuals, plus optical
effects for the creation of Interpretive moods.
1. Electronic music. I. Torrlcelli Productions.
791.43 7&-711516
CINE
Popular Science
Synthetic giant molecules {Filmstrip)
Audio- Visuals, 1970.
41 fr color. 35 mm.
With lenchers' guide.
Summary: l'rei«euts selected examples repi-esentatlve of the spec-
trum of synthetic polymers in terms of properties, structures, pro-
duction mechanisms, and uses. Emphasizes the function.il nature
of monomers and related details of additional condensotlon polymeri-
zation. With captions.
I. Polymers and polymerization. i. Popular Science .Vudlo-
Visuals.
547 77-733466
Popular Science .\ndlo- Visuals
Synthetic media: Cdhge (Motion picture) Hester and As-
sociates, 1966.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
I^oop flim mounted in cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors, Clarence Klncald, Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Discusses various collage techniques, and demonstrates
the tran^Mirent tissue and bas-relief methods. Describes synthetic
paints.
1. Callage. I. Hester and Associates. Series: Painting (Mo-
tion picture)
751.4 Fi A 6a-2004
Hester and Associates
Synthetic media: Opaque {Motion picture) Hester and As-
aociates, 1966.
4 min, si. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors, Clarence Klncald, Stanley Hadeja.
Summary: Demonstrates various techniques utilizing synthetic
paints, including impasto, pallette knife, glazing, and the Inclusion
of foreign matter for textural effects.
1. Texture painting. i. Hester and Associates. Series: Paint-
ing (Motion picture)
751.4 Fi A 68-2003
Hester and Associates
Synthetic media : Transparent (Motion picture) Hester and
Associates, 1966.
4 min si. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop flim niuanted in cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm
With study guide.
Credits: Authors, CHarence Kincald, Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrates various watercolor techniques to show
the versatility of synthetic paints.
1. Water-color painting — Technique. 2. Texture painting
I. Heater and Associates. Series: Painting (Motion picture)
751.4 FiA68-2002
Hester and Associates
Syosset, N. Y, Nassau County Museum
see
Nassau County Museun.
The Syphtm (Motion picture) Halas and Batdielor Educa-
tion Division, London (196-f, Released in the U. S- by
McGraw-HiU Book Co.
4 mlu. si. color. 8 mm.
hoop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. aod In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses a simple laboratory demonstratiou to show the
use of the syphon, introducing arrows to represent the forces at work.
1. Siphons. r, Halas and Batchelor Cartoon FlUna, ltd., London,
n. McOraw-HiU Book Company.
532 Fi A 68-3108
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Syracuse China Corporation
see
China first.
Syracuse University
see
Aerials — tumbling — floor exercises (girls).
Analyzing reading achievement.
Developing comprehension skills.
Efficient reading.
Hi-low bars: uneven parallels.
On the parallels.
Reading to remember.
Side-horse vaults and support exercises.
Tumbling and floor exercises.
'nunbling and floor etercises 2.
Vocabulary development.
Syracuse University. Center for Instructional
Communications
Aerials — tuiaUing— floor exercise* (giiis).
Hi-low bars: uneven parallels.
Kevin.
On the parallels.
Side-horse vaults and support exercises.
Tumbling and floor exercises.
T^imbHfii and floor eicrcises 2.
Syracuse University. Educational Film Library
see
The Library and the reading program.
Organizing the reading program.
Teaching reading in secondary schools.
Syracuse University. Film Marketing Division
see
Hindu devotions at dawn.
Hindu family celebration: sixtieth birthday.
Hindu procession to the sea.
Hindu sacrament of surrender.
Hindu sacrament of thread Investiture.
Hindu sacraments of childhood: the first
five years.
God.
Hindu temple rites: bathing the image of
How a Hindu worships: at the home shrine.
Monthly ancestral offerings in Hinduism.
Pilgrimage to a Hindu temple.
Radha's day.
Syracuse University. Reading and Language Arts
Center
see
The Library and the reading program.
Organizing the reading program.
Teaching reading in secondary schools.
Syria (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, colur. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (CountriM of Eiinnw and
Africa, part 2)
Also Issued with pbonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Describes the custODU, famous palDtings, scener;,
topograpby, SDd Industry of Syria.
1. Syria. I. Bosco, Don. II. UQlrersal Education and Visual
Arts. III. Series: Countries of Europe aud Africa, part 'i. (Filmstrip)
rDS93] 615.691 79-740551
Universal EducaUon and Visual Arts
Syrinx (Motion picture) N'ational Film Board of Canada,
liH)6. Released in the I'. S. by Ijearning Corp. of Amer-
ica, 1970.
3 mln. srt. bAw. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
<'re<iits: Director. Ryan l^rliin ; music, Claude Debussy.
Summary : Ad art film without narration which uses simple classic
style charcoal drawings on white paper with ope drawing emerging
from another by a combination of techniques to tell the (ireek fable
about the nymph Syrinx who was pursu^ by the goat-god Pan.
1. Charcoal drawing. 2. Art and mythology. I. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board. 11. Learning Corporation of America.
704.945 78-709363
Learning Corp. of America
^roco (Firm)
see
Wall to wall decorating.
The Systech story (Motion picture) John Robert Produc-
tions, 1971.
l.'t ni Ji. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains to executives a successful maooer of deal-
ing with the public as demonstrated by the ofScials of the Systech
Financial CorimratlotL
1. Public relations — Case studies. I. John Robert Productions.
[HD59] 658 75-713390
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The System. [Motion picture] Paulist Productions. 1972.
in min. id. b&w. 16 mm (Insight)
With discussion guide.
CREDITS: Producer. John Furi«; director. Ralph Scnensicy; writer. Lan O'-
Kun CAST: Arlene Golonica. Richard Jacckcl.
SUMMARY: Tells a story about a happy-go-lucky housewirc. who won
prizes on many television game shows, in contrast to her husband, whose
philosophy is that no one gets something for nothing and that one cannot beat
the system, in order to show that to live fully one must trust life.
I Conduct of life. I. Paulist Productions. Pacific Palisades. Calif. 11.
Scries: Insight. [Motion picture]
[BJ1581.2i 301.42 72-702003
Paulist Productions 72 MARC
System Development Corporation
see
Information sharing: the hidden challenge
in criminal justice.
A System (rf ffross examination in the eye laboratory
{Motion picture) Academic Communications Facilities,
University of California at Los Angeles, in cooperation
with I". S. Public Health Service, 1967.
20 mln. B(l. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Use^i live action, animated drawings, and still photos
to demonstrate the step-by-step process of grou examination.
1. Kye^Examlnation. i. CaUfomla. University. University
at Los Angeles. Academic Communications Facility.
617 Fi A 68-236
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The System of justice and its impact on America (Film-
atrip) Current Affaire Films, 1970.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Current AITairs filmstrip series)
With pictorial discussion guide.
CredUi: Adviser, Slanson Van B. Jwmlngs.
Bummaty: Points out the strengths and weaknesaea of the United
States' system of Justice, and examines whether or not It ha« taken
on a larger role than the one intended by the authors of the
Constitution. QueWlons whether American Justice Is equal for all
or whether It is selective, and explains what types of court ded-
aiODS may have a decisive bearing on our society. With captions,
1. Justice, Administration of— D. S. i. Current Alfaira nims.
New York.
MO 7»-736281
Current Affairs Films
A Systematic approach to weed control (FUmstrip) Uni-
versity of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1969.
5ft fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit*: Authors. R. L. Coiirson. M. D, McOlamery.
Hummary: Discusses the factors to be considered when iwlectlng a
herbicide for weed control in corn and soybeans. With captions.
1 Weed control. r. Illinois. Unlremlty. Vocational Agrlcnl-
"*"*"'" 632 72-T34198
University of Illlnola. Vocational Axrlculture Service
Systematic instructional decision making (Filmstrip) Vun-
cet Associates. 1967. Made by Consolidnted Film.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: slngte-track, 1 reel (5 In.),
3] In. per sec.. 30 rain.
With instructor's manual.
TREDITS : Authors, W. James Popham, Eva L, Baker.
SUMMARY: Describes a general Instructional model which can be
used by teachers in deciding which instructional activities to Include
in a teaching sequence and whether the Instructional sequence waa
effective. Examines differences between the "teacher-artlat" and
"teacher-technician" conceptions of Instruction.
1. Teaching. I. Vimcet Associates.
371.3 7»-737566
Vlmcet Associates
398
Systems for Education
How ao you connect a battery, bulb, and
switch to make the bulb light?
What happens when li^ts are connected in
a parallel circuit?
What happens when lights are connected in
a series circuit?
Will a sugar solution conduct electricity?
vinegar ?
Will water conduct electricity?
Systems of linear equatlms (algebraic approadi) (Film-
strip) H. M. Stone Productions, 1971.
40 fi'. color. 35 mm. (Secondary mathematics)
With ;inide and resource manual.
Summary: IlliistrRtes how to .solve a system of linear equations
by first finding equivalent systems of equations and then locating
the simplest equivalent system whose solution U obvious. Uses
different methods. Including the addition and subtraction methods.
1. Equations. Simultaneous. I. Stone (R. H.) Productions.
Series: Secondary mathematics (Filmstrip)
512 75-738187
H. M. Stone Productions
Systems of linear equations (graphical approach) H. M.
Stone Productions, 1971.
40 f!'. f-ojor, 35 mm. (Secondary mathematics)
With fnilde and resource manual.
Siituninry: Develops the idea that a graph of a linear equation In
two variables is a set of points whoee coordinates satisfy the equa-
tion. Graphically solves the systems of two equations In two varia-
bles, showing that the resulting pair of lines either are parallel,
coincide, or Intersect. With captions.
1. Equal ions— Numerical solutions. 2. Algebra — Graphic methods.
L Stone (H. M.) Productions. Series: Secondary mathematics
(Filmstrip)
512 71-738186
H. M. Stone Productions
Syzygy {Motion picture) N'ational Council of Churches,
1969. Made by Steeg Productions.
27 min. sd, color. 16 mm.
Summary: An introduction to contemporary probl^ns of society
and the role of the church, o^ stimulated by a group discussion of a
three-part film dealing with war, cities, and people.
1. Church and social problem»~U. 8. i. National Council of the
Oiurches of Christ In the United States of America.
261 Tl-702600
CINE
SzSzarcu Bill (Motion picture)
see Bill has a hundred faces
Szekely, Hans
see
Desire.
Szilard, Leo
Small world: Szilard, Bethe, Strauss,
Wiesner.
Small world: Szilard, Murray, Medaris
Teller, Wiesner.
Szulczewski. Greg
Sunshine in her hair.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
TAC: the Hghtning piinch {Motion picture) CBS Newa,
1965.
3t) miti. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sponsored b; the Prudential lasurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documeiitarr show The twentieth century.
Creditt: Producer, I)>aac Klelnerman; director. Peter Poor; writer,
Richard Wltkln; narrator. Walter Croaklte; photographer, Wade
Bingham; editor, Harold Silver.
Summajy: Dewrlbes the capacities and activities of the Tactical
Air Command, the air arm of the United States Strike Command,
whose purpose Is to Ogbt limited warfare with tactical flexlbllttr and
to engage In aerial reconnaissance.
1. U. S. Air Force. Tactical Air Command. i. The Twentieth
century (Television program) n. Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. CBS News.
358.4 Fi 68-265
TELL-techniqoes in early lansruage learning (Motion pic-
ture) Sprocket Productions. Made by Tom Sweeney. Re-
leased by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1971.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's booklet.
CREDITS: Author, Marlis Maon.
SUMMARY : Describes a pre-scbool language curriculum ba^^^
On environmental assistance that attempts to stimulate the langoage
functioning of two-year-old children.
1, language arts (Preschool) I. Sprocket Productions,
II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[LB1140] 372.21 70-718056
AIMS Instructional Media Services
The TG-3 grinder. Part 1: Nomenclature and CMitrols
{Motion Picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 tnln. si. color, super 8 mm. and pboootape in cassette;
II Ips.
Loop flUn.
With script.
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonaa.
SUMMARY: Explains how to use the three-ln-ooe machine which
can do surface, tool and cutter, and chip breaker grinding. Demon-
strates the functions of each part.
1. Grinding machines. I. DCA Educational Products
[TJ1280] 621.9 73-712564
DCA Educational Products
The TG-3 grinder. Part 2: Nomenclature and controls
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette:
11 Ips.
Loop fllm.
With script
CREDITS: ConsulUnt. Harold Jonas.
SU.MMARY: Explains the functions of parts and controls of the
TG-3 grinder.
1. Grinding machines. I. DCA Educational Products
[TJ1280] 621.9 77-712665
DCA Educational Products
The TG-3 grinder. Part 3: Basic operations (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cin-
ema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cas<iette:
II Ipe.
Loop Sim.
With script
CREDITS : Consultant Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Explains the use of the TG-3 grinder as a surface
grinder and a tool and cutter grinder.
1. Grinding machines. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TJ1280] 621.9 70-712563
DCA Educational Products
The TG-3 grinder. Part 4: Using the onivise (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969, Made by
Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: II ipe.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: ConsulUnt Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Shows how to use the unlvlae with the coolant at-
tachment to make a chip breaker grinder of the TQ-S grinder.
1. Grinding machines. I. DCA Educational Products.
tTJl280] 621.9 70-712566
DCA Educational Products
IM (Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Made by Jerry
Aronson Productions. Released by Films Incorporated,
1970.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An ex[>erimental art fllm. A composition of multiple
nude Images floating In space, merging, and separating.
1. Nude In art. 2. Composition (Art) i. Public Media, inc.
n. Films Inconwrated.
704.94 70-706166
Public Media, Inc.
TRIP sted {Motion picture) Lawrence Radiation Labora-
tory, University of California. Released by U. S. Atomic
Enerp- Commission, 1968.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummani: Describes TRIP (tranaformatlon-lnduced-plastldty^ as
a new series of thermomechaolcallj treated, highly alloyed steels
combining high ductility and high strength, developed from basic
research In metallurgy at the University of California in Berkeley.
Uses closeup photography to show the transformation that occurs In
TRIP steel as load is applied to both notched and tensile specimens.
1. Steel alloys. i. California. University. Lawrence Radia-
tion Laboratory, n. U. S. Atomic Energy C-ommlsslon.
672 FiE 68-97
n. S. Atomic Energy CommlsidMi
TRW Inc. TRW Systems
see
This is TRW.
T. V. A. (Motion picture) RKO Radio Pictures ,1946?,
18 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (This Is America)
Originally released In SS mm.
In the RKO Radio Pictures Fllm Collection of the American Tllm
Institute Collection. Library of Congress.
CREDITS : Producer, Frederic Ullman. Jr. ; director, Slavko Vorka-
pich; writer, Ardls Smith; narrator, Dwlgfat Weist; music. Alan
Sbulman.
SUHUART : Shows the effects of the woi% of the Tennessee VaUer
Aotbority— electric power for fertilisers and IrrigraHon-Jtrtnging
new cropB and a better life to the pec^le of the Talley.
1. Tennessee Valley Authority- I. RKO Radio PIcttires, Inc. H.
RKO Radio Pictures Film Collection. III. American Film Institute
Collection. Series: This Is America (Motion picture)
333.9 76-710448
TV news: measure of the medium (Motion picture) Shana
Corp. Released by UFA Educational Media, 1971.
16 Rilii. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
SUMM.\RY: Demonstrates the complexities of broadcast Journal-
ism and portrays some of the factors that inhibit complete objective
reporting.
1. Televhion broadcasting of news. I. Shana Corporation.
II. Bl'.^ Educational Media.
[PN4784.T4] 070.4 79-714372
BF.\ Educational Media
The T. V. picture tube {Filmstrip) North American Philips
Corp. Made by N. V. Phjiips Gloeilampenfabrieken,
Eindhoven, Netherlands, 1958. Released in the U. S. by
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
28 fr. color. 33 mm. (Physical principles of electron tubes)
With lecture guide and student workbook.
Summary: Explains component parts, shape and intensity of the
beam, the screen, deflection system, deflection colts, fly back suppres-
sion, and Interlacing. With captions.
1. Television picture tubes. L North American Philips Corpora-
tion. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Physical principles
of electron tubes (FUmstrlp*
537.5 70-735371
North American Philips Corp.
The TV repairman (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1970.
3.^ fr. color. S3 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. S3i rpm., 7 mln.
microgroove. (Liking your Job and your life)
.Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With dlncu!4sion galde.
SUMMARY : A self-employed TV repairman, who left factory
work, tells how he has worked out a system with his two partners
that leaves him time for his hobbles and family.
1. Television — Repairing. I. Guidance Associates of Pleasant-
ville. N. Y. II. Series: Liking your Job and your life (Filmstrip)
tHD9999.T] 331.7 78-788808
A. L. A. Booklist
T. V. skunk (FiliMtnp) Herbert M. EUrins Co. [196-!,
27 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Cat who sleeps all day and his
friends I
Credit*: Script, pbotogra[*y, and llIoBtratlons, Klltabeth Dreaser,
Peggy Gullck.
Summary A story about how a skunk makes friends. Includes
teadier guide frames and vocabulary lists. With captiona For
primary grades.
I. Herbert M. Elklns Company. Series: The Cat who sleeps all
day and his friends (Filmstrip)
372.6 78-784127
Herbert M. Elklns O.
The T. V. talent coordinator (Motion picture) McGraw-
Hill Hook Co., 1969. Made by Vision Associates.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ( See a Job series)
With teacher's guide.
Sumnwry: Shows the excitement, challenge, and satisfaction of
the work of a TV talent coordinator. FoUows a TV talent coordina-
tor during a typical day of work.
1. Television as a profewlon. i. McOraw-HllI Book Oompeoy.
Series : See a job series (Motion plcture)r
331.7 77-702702
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
TW Productions
see
Books alive: A raisin in the sun.
Books alive: Moby Dick.
Books alive: Portrait of Jenny.
Books alive: Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Books alive: The Caine mutiny.
Democracy: equality or privilege?— Thomas Jefferson
vs. Alexander Hamilton.
Impeachment of a President— Andrew iohiMon v«.
Thaddeus Stevens.
The Ri^ ofdiMent — John Adams vt. Matthew Lyon.
The Ri(ht of petitioo — John Quincy Adams vs.
Thomas Manhall.
State*' rifhtt.
Taaffe, Gordon
see
Learning to use the ruler.
El Tabaco: el habito y stu pellgros. [Filmstrip] Q+Ed Produc-
tions, 1972.
56 fr. color 3S mm. and phonodisc: I t., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 13 min.
(Las Drogas en nuestra socicdad, no. 1)
Also iuucd with phonotape in caucttc.
Spanish venion of the 1968 filmstrip entitled Tobacco: the habit and the
hazards.
With study guide and script by Richard S. Scott.
CREDITS: Executive producer, Edward D. Eagle; director. Michael Halp-
erin.
SUMMARY: A historical review of tobacco smoking. Reviews ihe structure
and function ofthe hunuui respiratory system and describes diseases and damage
caused by smoking.
1. Smoking. 2. Tobacco— Physiological effect. 1. Q-f-Ed Productions.
II. Tobacco: the habit and the hazards ^Filmstrip] 111. Series: Las Drogar. en
nucstra sociedad. [Pilmstrip] no. 1.
[RA 1242.T6] 6 1 3.8 72-734146
Q-»-Ed Productions 72 MARC
The Table and the chair (FUmatrip)
Records, 1969.
Coopw Films and
24 fi-. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a., 12 In., SSJ rpm., 2 mln.
(Our children's herlUge aound fllmMrtpH, series B)
With teacher's j^lde.
Crcdi(g.- Producer, PrenUce Ford; mtialc, Rosa Rio; narfBtor and
editor, Marble BelL
Summary: Presents Edward Lear's poem The table and the chair
about two pieces ot fomlture that walk and talk and tell of their
adventures as they stroll through the town
I. I^r, Edward, 1812-1888. The table and the chair, n. Cooper
Films and Records. Series.
72-734032
Cooper Films and Records
Table Bay (Motion picture)
see Code 7 victim 51
Table maimers (Famstrip) Herhert M. Elkins Co., 1968.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Cbarm for chJldrwi)
Credits: Writer and illustrator, Ollta Maloy.
Summary: Presents basic table manners by contrasting the be-
havior of a baby rabbit with what children Aould do. Includes
teacher guide frames and vocabulary lists. With captions. For
primary grades.
1. Etiquette for children and youth. i. Herbert &I. Elklns
Company. Series: Oharm for children (Filmstrip)
372.3 75-734129
Herbert M. Elklns Co.
Table settings (Motion pirture)
Media, 1969.
National Educational
399
8 mln. sd. color. (Professional food preparation and service
program)
Versions available: magnetic sd.. optica] sd., cartridge, reel, 8 mm.,
super 8 mm., 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows tables being set for breakfast, lundi. and dlnntf,
and explains why correct procedures contribute to smooth aerrlce and
add to the guests' ^oyment
]. Table setting and decoration. 2. Food serflce. i. National
Educational Media. Series: Professional food preparation and
service program (Motion picttne)
642 75-703057
National Educational Media
The Table, the doakey. and the woaderfkl gtick. [FUmttrip] Barry
O'Hara Productioiu. Released by BFA Educational Media.
1972.
53 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonoditc: I %., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (Folk
laks frani the brothcre Orimm)
Abo iaiued with phonoupe in caMctte.
SUMMARY: PrcMfiU Grimm's fairy ulc aboul the galUni tailor and the
|ianu. For ckmeolary gradet.
[1. Fairy taka. 2. Folkiore—Oennany] I. Cnnun. Jakob Ludwig Kari.
17S5-1863. DaiTaprere Schneiderlein. II. Barry O'Hara Productioiu. III.
BFA Educational Media. IV. Scries: Folk tak> horn the brother* Grimm.
tFilmstrip]
cPZ8j 398.21 72-732515
BFA Educaliooal Medta 72 MARC
TiMets of stoMe. [Filnutrip] Cathedral FUnu, 1962.
45fr, color. 35nun. andpbooodiac: la.,33 l/3rp«B„ 12mia. (Stohta
tioto the Old Teaument Series 4; Story of Moaea, oo. 5)
With script and study (uide.
CREDITS: Producer, James K. Friedrich; director. Jack L. Tyler; writer,
Jcsae L. Coburo; srtists. Piul Hartley. ColUn Campbell.
SUMMARY: PrcMfiti events in the Mfe of Moses, telling how he received the
Ten commandments on isbleu of itone tiom God sod how he broke the uUets
when be discovered his people worshiping a goldea idol.
I. Moaes. 2. Commandmenta, Ten. I. Cstbedrsl Fihns. inc., Burbank.
Calif. II. Series: Stories from the Old Testament Scries 4: Story of Moms.
[Filmstrip] DO. 5.
[BS580.M6) 222 72-733447
Cathedral Plhna 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tactical operations {Mntion picture) Institute on Commu-
nism and C'onstitutionjil Dcmorracy, Vnndcrbilt IJniver-
sitv. in rooperation with the University of Notre Dame,
1964. Made by WNDl'-TV.
30 inin. R'l. b&iv. 1(> uiai. (I'he Nature of oooiuiuiiifmt, do. 15)
With stmly Kiiitle.
Creiitt: frcliiocr and director, Herald Biirlase.
SuHimarii: Lecturer Uerhart Nieiiiejer discusses Lenin's work
Ijeft-wing cmnninniiiin, whji-h deals with the idea of a pi-otracted
strngple after the proietarhm seizure of power, Dt>scrlbes the prin-
ciples laid down bv Lenin in rebukins left-winj: Communists.
1. Commuiiiem— Hist. i. I^iiln. Vladimir Il'ich. 1870-1924.
Detskafit bolezn' "levizny" v kommunlzme. ii. Vnnderbilt University,
Nashville. Institute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy.
Series : The Nature of communism (Motion picture) no. 15.
Fi 67-585
Tactile and visual texture (Motion picture) Sal Bruno.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Rlements of art: texture)
I.OOP film.
With study ^ide.
SUMMARY: Defines tactile and visual texture, and shows a vari-
ety of materials and textures used In works of art. Illustratea how
the artist may simulate the texture of any object.
1. Texture (Art) I. Bruno, Sal. II. BPA Educational Media.
III. Series: Elements of art, texture (UotioQ picture)
701.8 78-712986
BFA Educatiooal Media
Tactileboard (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by (irosset & Dunlap, 1965.
3 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Basic design— experimental)
I.OUP Hiui.
With fact .-heet.
CREDITS: Executive producer, Robert B. Beeching.
SUMMARY : Shows how to make a tactile composition.
1. Texture (Art) I. Scope Productlon.s. 11. Gros.set & Dunlap.
inc., publishers, New York. III. Series: Basic design — experimental
(Motion picture)
701.8 78-711761
Scope Productions
Tadp(rfc shrimp (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Inrertebratee aeries)
Loop filni. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Collaborator, Bruce Russell.
Summary.' Studies the dlasslflcatioa, structure, behavior, and ecot-
og7 of the tadpole shrimp.
1. Notostraca. i. Thome Films, IQC, Boutder, Oolo. Series:
The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
565 73-700810
TbOT'De rUms
Tadpole tale: Hike gives up a friend (Motion picture)
United World Films, 1967.
14 HI II. sd. n>lor. 16 mm.
Wlih teacher's guide.
Credit*: Conwultants. Ralph Brande. Helen B. Warrlu.
Summary: An open-end film pointing out that every .species has
Its own way of life. A city boy who finds a tadpole in a park lake,
brings it home, watches It grow, and finally returns the frog to the
lake becau-te be realizes that its chances for survival are best in Its
own world.
1. Fri^K. '2. Amphiblan.s— Metamorphosis. i. United World
Films, IQC
Fi A 67-1933
Universal Education it Visual Arts
Tadpole to toad (Motion picture) Pat Dowlinj^, 1961 Be-
leased by International Communication Films, 1968.
S min. si. color. 8 mm. (Elementary science series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Hummar]/: Trat-es the develofwaent of the toad from a tadpole to
maturity.
1. Toads. 2. Amirtilblana — Metamon^osis. i. Dowllng, Pat
II. International Communication Films. Series: Elementary sci-
ence aeries (Motion picture)
597 77-703166
International CommunI- cation Films
Tadpoles 1: hatching through Initial leg growth (Motion
picture) Education Development Center, 1967.
4 mln --1. color. 8 mm. (Kggs and tadpoles)
I»op tllni.
Made for the EJcnientary Sclenc-e Study proJe»-t.
With notfx.
Hummary: Uses close-up and tlme-lap.se photography to show the
actual hatching of the tadpole and details of the newly-emerged
tadpole. Follows the maturation of the gills and the development
of the mouth and the hind legs.
1. Amphibians— MeUmorphoM 8. i. Education Development
Center. Series: Eggs and tadpoles ( Motion picture)
597 79-700711
Kdtication Development Center
Tadpoles 2: metamorphosis (Motion picture) Education
Development Center, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (E^s and tadpole.s)
l.oop lilm.
Made for the Elementary Sclenw Study project.
With notes.
Hummary: L'tses close-up and time-lapse photography to show how
a mature tad|)ole with its hind legs well developed becomes more and
more frogllice. Explores how the front legs emerge, the mouth
widens, the tall Is absorbwi. the eyes develop and bulge, and the
throat moves as air Is pumpwl Into the newly formed lungs.
1. Amphlbiana— Meumorphosia. l Education Development
Center. Series: Biggs and tadpoles (Motion picture)
597 72-700712
Education Development Center
Taffel, Thomas A
see
Sebattler en couleur.
Ten minutes to takeoff.
Taft, Horace Button, 1861-1943
see
A Talk to the old boys of the Taft School
by the founder and headmaster, Horace D.
Taft, July 18, 1933.
Taft Broadcasting Company
see
Taft in the White House (Motion picture) Anargyros Fibn
Lil.iiuy, 1!)T0.
4 min. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (Historical bIghUghts)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With film notes.
SUMMARY : The 27th President of the United States, William
Howard Taft, is shown during various stages of his political career.
Major policies adopted during his term of ofllce are outlined. De-
feated for re-election by Woodrow Wilson, Taft Is seen as Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court
1. Taft, William Howard, ITes. U. S.. 1857-1930. I. Anargyroa
Film Library. II. Series: Historical highlights (Motion picture)
[E76-2] 923 72-713037
Anargyros Film Library
Taggart {Motion picture) Gordon Kay & Associates. Re-
]e.tsed by Universal Pictures Co., 1964.
STt nrn. sil. color, 3-"( mm.
Hased on the novel of the same title by Louis L'Amour.
Credits: I'mducer. Gordon Kay; director, R. G. Springsteen: screen-
play, Robert Ciei^hton Williams; mu.sic supervisor, Jot^ph Oershen-
son : director of photography. William Margulles; editor, Tony Martl-
nelli. Cast: Tony Young, Dan Duryea, Dick Foran, Elsa Cardenas,
Jean Hale.
i^unnnary: Western. A young cowboy, having shot the man who
killed his homesteading parents, endeavors to outwit a bounty hunter
placed on his trail by the killer's father.
r, L'Amour. Louis, 1008- Taggart. ii. Gordon Kay Sc As-
sociates. Ml. Universal Pictures Company, inc. (Incorporated 1936}
70-70*2005
Tahara, (3eorge
see
Mana, the magic spear.
Tahiti is my idand (Filmstrip) Lyceum Productions, 1969.
53 fr. cofor. 35 mm. and phonodtsc: 2 8. (Is. for manual
projector, 1 a. for autoorattlc projector). 12 In., 331 rpm., 8 min.
Credits: Author, Ellsabetb Baldwin Hazelton; photographer, Ann
Attwood.
Summary: A young boy recounts the happy years of growing up
In Tahiti.
1. Tahiti. I. I^ceum Productlooa (Pino)
919.6 76-734042
Lyceum Prodactioos
Tahiti seaventure (Motion picture)
Corp., 1971.
McDonnell Douglas
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Sponsor, D. T. A. French Airlines.
SUMMARY : Presents scenes of a voyage through six remote
Islands In French Polynesia, pointing oat that the lalaods are amonj{
the last of a vanishing south aea paradise.
1. French Polynesia — Description and travel 2. Tahiti — Descrip-
tion and travel. I. McDonnell Douglas Corporation,
[DUSO] 919.6 78-713451
CINE
Vai chi ch'uan (Motion picture) Tom Davenport, 1969.
8 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
Summary: Analyzes the aesthetic and qtlritual values of the
traditional form of spiritual and physical ezwclae In China called
T'al dii ch'uan. Filmed In Taiwan.
1. Tai chl ch'flan. l Davenport, Tom.
796.4 76-702601
CINE
The Taiga (Filmatrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
.'■1 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I s., 12 In.. 331 rpm,
(Land b.uuie'^ of the world)
With teacher's manual.
Credits: Photocraphers, Arthur C. Twomey, J. M. Twomey; film
editor. Karin H. Klink.
Summary: Points out characteristic vegetation and wildlife of
the taiga and shows how these organisms have adapted to the
re^rional climate and to each other.
1. Taigas. I. Eye Oate House. Inc. Series: Land blomes
of the world (FllmKtrlp)
B51.4 70-734866
ALA Booklist
neTril«adflfaaefMaM.(PniBstrip] Bocyclopaedia Britannice
Cofp.. 1971.
93 fr.
39 a
a.. 14 b
^- 21., 12 in.. 33 1/3 r]
a sad convoffiaM)
Abo ImuwI wttk phofto«ap« ia cmsshb.
With UsclMr-| gi^dc
SUMMARY: iDiniduMS the mathctaaticaj coaoapt of Um "tail end of a
Mqueao«." F.^iHihwa iIm gnpk of s weqmoes ia ordw to prwi the proU«n
of tntiag isConsMioa sbooi a wtwite •aqiwnoc
1. Saqiiwon (Uatfaaastka) 2. Al^bn— OnpUc method I Bacy-
clopiiJia ■rliaaaln Edwcadoaal Corpofalioa. 11. Sanaa: isttoductios lo cal-
I. [PUnatrlpi
515 72-734537
n MAKC
|QA393,
UBC
400
Tail twisters. [Filmstrip] Bowtnar Records, 1973.
appTox. 4S fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 S., 7 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
(Bowmar nature aeries: the ways of animals)
Also issued with phonotape in casMtte.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Combines artwork and narration with live photographs to
show animals that swing by their taiU. Keyed lo the book of the same title by
Aileen Fisher. For primary grades.
1- Tail— Juvenile films. [1 Tail. 2. Ammals] 1. Fisher. Aileen Lucia.
1906- Tail twisters, II. Bowmar Records. Ill, Series: Bowmar nature
series: the ways of animab, (Filmsiripj
[QL950.6] 372.3 72-735056
Bowmar 72 MARC
Tailor-tacking, basting darts and seams, fitting (Motion
picture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Kelesaed
in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1967.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic dreaamaklug )
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 nmi.
With teacher's suida
1. Dressmaking. l Eothen Films, n. Encyciopaedla Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Basic dressmaking (Motion pic-
ture)
646.4 75-704543
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Ooii>.
Tailoring (Filmstrip) McCall Pattern Co. ,196-f]
2 filmstrips (50 fr. each), color. 35 mm.
SUMUAKT : Illustrates beginning and Intermediate steps la
methods of tailoring a garment.
1. Tailoring (Women's) I. McCall Pattern Company.
[TT519.5] 646.4 76-739589
McCall Pattern Co.
Tailor's tacks (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by CinefilinB, MontreaL
4 mill. Ki. color, super 8 mui. (Sewing techniques series, set 2)
Loop niin mounted In cartrid^.
With teacher's guide.
1. DresMiuatclug. 2. Sewing i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Sewing technique,-* series (Motion picture) set 2,
646.4 72-706631
McGraw Hill Book Co.
Tailstock (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mill si. color. 8 mm, (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine l.ulie, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the function of the tailstock, an Integral part
of the lathe; shows its parts and demonstrates their use.
1. Lathes. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Machine
shop series. Elementary engine lathe (Motion picture) set 1.
621.9 Fi A 67-2484
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Tait Manufacturing Company
Reflections on oil.
Taiwan today. [Filnutripj Charles CahiU and Aisociatet. Made
by Tom Davenport. Released by AIMS Instnictional Media
Servicea, 1972.
4 nimsirips, color. 33 mm. and 2 phonodiacs (2 a. each). 7 in., 33 I /3
rpm.
Also issued with phonotape in castclle.
With fuide.
CONTENTS; 1. Taiwan — general background, part I, — 2. Taiwan — general
background, pan 2.-3, Taiwan — cultural traditions and cultural strains, pan I.
— *, Taiwan— cultural traditions and cultural strains, pan 2.
I, Formoaa. 1, CahJII (Charles) and AaKKiates, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
II, AIMS Inairuciional Media Servicea.
[DS895.F7i 915.1 72-73316*
AIMS instructional Media 72 MARC
Servicea
Tajin (Relampago) (Motion picture)
ico City, 1970.
Promex Films, Mex-
20 mln. sd. color 16 mm. (Mexico inmiortal)
Credits: Authors, Fernando A. Soler, Hugo F. Romero, Salvador
T, Vega. Ruben F. Agulrre.
Summary: Discusses the importance of the Totonaca cirllUatlon
in pre-Hl.spanic Mexico. Shows the pyramids of TaJln, the folk-
lore and customs of the Totonacs, and tbe moat Important details
of Papantla and the sarroondlng regions.
1, Totonacos. 2. TaJin, Mexico. i. Promex Films. Series:
Mexico Immortal (Motion picture)
972 76-706799
Promex Films
Take a giant step (Motion picture) KXUC-TV. Made by
Sunburst Films. Released by Roundtable Productions,
1968.
2S mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The KNBC surrey)
Summary; Follows the progress of a former Negro rioter from
the time he decides to apply for a Job through his development as
a valued employee. Filmed Id location In the rlot-tom Watts area.
1. Negroes— Employment. i. KNBO-TV (Telerlitlon station)
Loa Angeles, a. Roundtable Productions, Beverly Hills, Calif.
881.86 79-702602
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
TBke a look at yours^ (Motion picture) Shepard Menken
Enterprises. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Serr-
ices, 1970.
16 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Shepard Menken.
SUMMARY: A dramatization In which a bor who IB aotagoDlstlc
toward authority has mixed eiuotlone when hlB plajsround miper-
vlsor. s part-time policeman, flnds the boy's stolen bicycle. Designed
to promote discussion on attitudes toward laws and safety.
1. Authority. 2. Law enforcement. T. Shepard Menken Enter-
prises. II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
rHM271] 171 74-712725
AIMS Instnictlonal Media Seirleei
Take a running start {Motion picture) West Virginia Uni-
versity. Made and released by Screenscope, 1969.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Describes poverty conditions in Appalacbia, West Vir-
ginia. Shows how children In these areas are being helped by an
unusual community effort
1. Poor— Appalachian r«ion. i. West Virginia. CnlTersltj.
n. Screenscope, inc.
30&.17M 72-706925
CINE
Take another kmk (Motion picture) CUKA International.
Made by Fenton McHugh Productions. Released by
Association Films, 1969.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mtn.
Bummary: Presents examples to explain how young people may
efficiently budget their finances by obtaining loans and placing their
earnings Into savings accounts within their credit union. Empha-
BiEes the reHponsibility of an Individual in society.
1. Finance, Personal i. Cuna International, n. Association
Films, inc.
832 78-705679
CINH
Take care of your body (Filmstrip) Q-f-Ed Productions.
Released by Q+Ed Productions and Society for Visual
Educntion, 1971.
."t? fr. color. S.'t mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in.. 33| rpm..
8 mln. (Drugs and you)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's euide.
SUMMARY ; Presents a story in which the lllnese of their pet
rabbit shows children thnt animals as well as humans need certain
things in order to grow and stay healthy. Explains that anything
we put In our bodies can either help or hurt ub. For elementary
grades.
1. Nutrition— Juvenile films. I. Q+Ed Productions, II. So-
ciety for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. III. Series: Drugs and
you (Filmstrip)
[TX355] 372.3 72-739502
Society for Visual Education
Take 5 Productions
see
Fat people!
skinny people!
Ttkt her, she's mine {Motion picture) Twentieth Centnry-
Foi Film Corp., 1963.
98 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
ClneninScope. Color by DeLoxe.
Based on Phoebe and Henry Epbron's play of the same title.
Creait»: Producer and director, Henry Koster; screenplay, Nun-
nally Johnson; music, Jerry Goldsmith; director of photography,
Luclen Ilailnrd; film editor. Marjorle Fowler. Caat: James Stewart,
Sandra Dee, Audrey Meadows, Robert Morley, PblUroe Fonjoet,
John McOlver.
Summary: A comedy about a college girl whose campus travels
take her from America to Paris and Into the center of a series of
adventures which are complicated by the preeeoce of her be-
wildered father.
I. Bpbroo, Phoebe <WolUnd) 1914- Take ber, she's mine,
n. Twentieth Century- Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 68-1641
Take it from Charlie (Filmstrip) Boy Scouts of America,
1970.
59 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlac: 2 a (1 s. for maooal
projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 3Si rpm., 8 mln. ea«A
side, mlcrogroove.
.'NUMMARY: Explains the relationship Ijetween the Boy Scouts
of America and the United Way.
1. Boy Scouts. I. Boy Scouts of America.
[HS3313] 369.43
Audiovisual Service, Boy Scouts of America
78-738989
Tike It froai tke ko*- [Motion picture] Ingersoll-Rand Co. and
General GrindiQi Wheel Corp. Made by R. W. Sifman.
Released by West Glen Fihns. 1971.
16 min. kL color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Striva to influence ponsUe gnnder operator* to practice
•afcty mcMUfct when mounting grinding wheel* Bod >ifffHW«f portsble grinden.
DemortttraUs isfety practices in handling portable irinden.
1. Grinding and polishing — Ssfety roeuurcr I. IngcrKjU-Rand Company.
IL General CriBding Wheel Corporstion. III. Wnt Oka Films.
[TJl280i 614.8 72-701078
ONE 72 MARC
TUte it from the top {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada and the Centennial Commission, Ottawa.
Made nnd released by National Film Board of Canada,
1966.
2S mln. sd color. 35 mm.
A short version of the 50 mln. fllm released under the Helicopter
Canada.
Crtditt: Producers, Peter Daly, Tom Daly; director and photog-
rapher, Eugene Boyko; commentary and dialog. Donald Brittaln,
Derek Hay; narration, Stanley Jackson; editor. Rex Tasker.
Summary: Provides a coast-to-coast helicopter view of Canada,
emphasizing regional characteristics and activities.
1. Canada — Description and travel — 1951- X. C^itenoial
Commission (Canada) n. Canada. National PUm Board, in. Hdl-
copter Canada (Motion picture)
917.1 76-700838
National Film Board of Canada
Take it from the top (Motion picture)
see Helicopter Canada
T^e mj Ufe. [Filmstrip] American Baptist Films, 1972.
66 fr. color- 35 mm.
With icript-
CREDITS: Script snd photogrsphy, Anne J. Hansen.
SUMMARY: Documents the story of Kaslun of southern India, who carried
out her ambition to study at the American Baptist Hospital at Kavali in order
to become a nurse.
I. Nurses and nuraing—Soulh India 1. American Baptist Convention.
eTR13] 610.73 72-735093
American Baptist Film* 72 MARC
Take one with yon {Motion picture) American Broadcast-
ing Co. Released by Screen Gems, 1961.
26 m'n. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
Churchill.
Credit!: Producer, Ben Felner ; originator, Jadt Le Vlen ; writer.
Max Ehrllch ; Churchlirs narration, Richard Burton ; narrator, Gary
Merrill; editor, Yoshio Klshl.
Bummary: Uses documentary footage to describe the British
preparations for a German Invasion after the fall of France and
the Inception at the Lend lease program after ChurcbllVs appeals
for assistance to Roosevelt.
1 World War, 1960-1945. 2. Lend-lease operations (1W1-1W5)
I Churdhlll, Sir Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965. The Second
World War. n. American Broadcasting Company, in. Screen Gems.
Inc. Series: Winston Churchill: The valiant years (Motion pic-
ture) no. 7i.
940.5373 Fi 67-2116
Keleased by
Take Ten Incorporated
see
Kup's show on salesmanship.
Selling — the great career.
Think win.
Take that first step (Motitm picture) Southern Ref^on&l
Education Board. Released by National Medical Audio-
visual Center, 1968.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY ; Tells the .'ttory of a retarded boy and a college atii-
dent. Describe.s their friendship and the influence it has on tlie
career planning of the student.
1. Mental deficiency. 2. Interpersonal relations. I. Southern
Regional Education Board. II. National Medical Audiovisual Center.
[RC570] 301.47 71-713897
National Medical Audio- vlsoal Center
Take the high road (FUmetrip) Concordia Films, 1968.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 12 In., 33i rpm.,
19 mln. { Sex education series)
With script.
Bummarv: Explains the biological facts of sex to teenagers and
discusses the Christian attitudes toward sex and the dignity of the
human body.
1. Sex Instruction for youth, r. Concordia Publishing Hou.-w,
SL Louis. Series: Sex education series (Filmstrip)
176 77-732860
Concordia Films
Take this hammer (Motion picture) KQED.
National Educational Television, 1963.
45 miTi, sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: A report on the visit to the city of San Francisco In
the spring of 1963 by Negro novelist. €88ayist. and playwright James
Baldwin. Presents Interviews with young Negro residents who dis-
cuss the legend of a cosmopolitan, forward-looking city. Includes
Mr. Baldwin's comments on Negro-white relations in the United
States.
1. Negroes— San Francisco. 2. Baldwin, James. 1924- i.
San Francisco. Television station KQED. n. National Educational
Television and Radio Center.
Fi 67-785
Takedowns (Motion picture) D. L. Richardson. Released
by Bailey-Film Associates, 1968.
3 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Wrestling fundamentals series)
I./>op film.
With study guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the double-leg takedown, arm drag, and
whip-over from a standing position, and shows the use of a protec-
tive knee pad.
1. Wrestling. i. Richardson, D. L. n. Balley-Fllm Associates.
Series : Wrestling fundamentals series ( Motion picture )
796.8 79-705036
Bailey-Film Associates
Takedowns: dack under, modified ntakie (Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1970.
8 mln. si. color, snper 8 mm. (Wrestling)
Loop film. Fllm notes on cartridge caa&
Bummarif: A detailed analysis, utilizing high speed photography,
of two Intermediate takedowns, the duck under and modified atakle.
1. Wrestling. i. Elallog Corporation, Cambridge, Uasa. Se-
ries: WresUlog (Motion pictnre)
796.8 77-706337
Ealing Otrp.
Takedowns: fireman's carry, knee dip {Motion picture)
Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wrestling)
Loop film. Film notes oo cartridge case.
Summary: Analyzes in detail two of the baste takedowns, the
fireman's carry and knee dip, utilizing ultra high speed photc^aphy.
1. Wrestling. i. Baling Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Wrestling (Motion picture)
796.8 73-705336
Baling Corporation
(Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
Takedowns from behind
1970.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wrestling)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Uses high speed photography to analyze two basic
takedowns from behind: one to take a man forward (forward trip)
and one to take a man back (back heel trip).
1. Wrestling. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Wrestling (Motion picture)
796.8 70-705335
Ealing Corporation
The Takeoff and preparatory moves (Motion picture)
see Vaulting: The takeoff and preparatory moves
Taking a look at marriage {Filmstrip) Family Filmstrips.
Released by Society for Visual Education, 1970.
D-l fr. color. ^ mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 11
mln. mLTOgroove. (Dating problemfi of older teen^ no. 4)
With teachers guide.
Credits: Author, Paul R. Kldd; consultant, Itichmond Barbour;
photographer. Ronald Perkins.
Summary: Teenagers discuss tlielr Ideas about whra to get
married, what to discuss before marriage, Inter-falth and tnter-ractal
marriage, and the special problems of prolonged engagmienta and
delayed marriages.
1. Marriage. i. Family Filmstrip, inc. n. Society for Visual
Education, inc., Chicago. Series: Dating problems of older teens
(Filmstrip) no. 4.
155.5 78-735995
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Taking a trip with a book (Filmstrip) Educational Read-
ing Service, 1968.
4Z fr t-o <ir. 3.*'> uim. (I.*«m-about filmstrip library)
CredUs: Author. I>ee Folk.
Bummary: Points out that books can be wonderful friends and
describee how books may be found in a library. For kindergarten
to fourth grade.
1. Libraries. Children's. i. Educational Reading Service, Inc.
027.62 Fi A 68-3632
Educational Reading Service
Taking better notes (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
mln. mkrogroove. (Studying for success, no. S)
Witb teacher's manual.
Summary; Discusses the effects of taking better notes, which in-
clude participation and better thinking in class, the accumulation of
good material for review, and the reduction of time needed to com-
plete examinations.
1. Note-taking. 2. Study. Method of. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Series : Studying for success ( Filmstrip) no. 3.
371.3 Fi A 68-3780
Bye Gate Rouse
Taking care of Mother BaMwin (Motion picture) Victor
Nunez, 1969.
21 ni n. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
Bummary: Portrays the relationship between a young N^ro boy
and a bitter elderly relative whom he endeavors to help during the
1. Onduct of life.
CINE
1. Nunez, Victor.
301.43
72-702603
401
lUdng care of the dty (Motion picture) Ealing Corp^
4 min. 81. color, stiper 8 mm. {The Changing city)
Loop fllm. Fllm notes on cartridge case.
Summ<iry: Surveys the everyday maintenance of the city— the
resurfacing, cleaning, repairing, oiling, painting, washing, trimming,
sweeping, and replacing various elements of the city. For elemen-
tary grades.
1. Municipal engineering— JuvenI le films. i. Ealing Corporation.
Cambridge, Mass. Series: The Changing city (MoOon picture)
372.8 75-700430
Eal I ng Corpora 1 1 on
Taking care of things aroimd me: Books. [Filmstrip] Morris D.
Wertcnberger. Jr. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (Audiovisual involvcmenl)
With iiudy guide.
SUMMARY: Uses captioned pictures which arc projected on the Kreen or
on the children themselves to demonstrate lo the children the importance of
taking care of tilings around ihem. For elementary grades.
1 , Chiklren — Conduct of life --Juvenile films [ 1 . Conduct of lifej I. Wer-
tcnberger. Morris D. II BFA Educational Media. Ill Series: Audiovisual in-
volvement. [Filmsirip].
lBJ1631j 372.24 72-734038
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Taking care of things around me: Desk tops. [Filmstrip] Morris
D. Wertcnberger, Jr. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1972.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Audiovisual involvement)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Uses captioned pictures which are projected on the screen or
on the children themselves to demonstrate to the children the importance of
taking care of things around them. For elementary grades.
1. Children — Conduct of life— Juvenile films, jl. Conduct of lifC] i. Wer-
tcnberger. Morris D. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Audiovisual in-
volvcmert, [Filmslrip].
[BJ163h 372.24 72-734035
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Taking care of tUngs around me: Love the llowers. [riim»tnp]
Morris D. Wertcnberger, Jr. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1972.
30 fr. color. 35 cm. (Audiovisual involvement)
With stitdy guide.
SUMMARY: Uses captioned pictures which arc projected on the screen or
on the children themselves to demonstrate to the children the importance of
taking care of things around them For elementary grades.
I. Flowers — Juvenile films. (1. Rowcri] I Wcnenberger, Morris D II
BFA Educational Media. 111. Series; Audiovisual involvement. [Filmstrip].
[SB405] 372.24 72-734034
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Taking care of things around me: Parks. [Filmstrip] Morris D.
Wcrtenberger, Jr. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
26 fr color 35 mm (Audiovisual involvement)
With ktudy guide
SUMMARY: L'ses captioned pictures which are projected on the screen or
on the children themselves to demonstrate to the children the importance of
taking care of things around them. For elementary grades.
I Parks- -Juvenile film* (I Parksj 1 Wcrtenberger. Morris D II. BFA
Educational Media. Ill Series: Audiovisual involvement [Filmstripj
[SB481] 372.24 72-734037
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Taking care of things around me: Walls. [Filmstrip Morris D.
Wcrtenberger. Jr. Released by BFA Educational ledia. 1972.
29 fr. color 35 mm. (Auf'j visual involvement)
With study gaiJe.
SUMMARY Uses captioned pictures which are projected on the screen or
on the children themselves tt demonstrate lo the children the importaiice of
taking care of things around them. For elementary grades.
I Children— Conduct of life— Juvenile films [1. Conduct of life] I. Wer-
lenberger, Morris D. II. BFA Educational Media \\\- Scries: Atidiovtsual in-
volvement. [Filmstrip)
IBJ163I] 372.24 72-734036
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Taking care of your car {Motion picture) American Auto-
mobile Association. Made by South Carolina Educational
Television Center. Released by Great Plains National In-
structional Television Library, 19<i7.
28 mtn. s(l. b&w. 16 mm. (SportsmaDlIke driving, no. 8)
Part of an educational packnce including texts, workbook, t^lrloc
guides, teats, fllmsTrlps, and brief-flliDs.
Creditt: Instructor, Harold O. Carlton.
Summary: Discusses tbe importance of regular and thoughtful
car ttmintenance for safety, for economy of operation, engine up-keep,
and adjustment. Pictures practical suggestions for car care.
1. Automobiles — Maintenance and repair. i. American Aatomo-
bile Assodatloa n. Great Plains National Instructional TeleTislOD
Library. Series: Sportsmanlike driving {Motion picture) no, 8.
629.28 Fi A 68-914
American Automobile Association
Taking examinations (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
'i~ fr. color. :^'> tntu. and phonodtsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpoi.,
11 uiin. miorogroove. (Studying for success, no. 8>
With teacher's manual.
Sumnutty: Discusses methods to use In taking examinations. In-
cluding reviewing the test (luestlons, answering easy questions first,
thinking through and then organizing material for essay questions,
and proofreading the completed test paper.
1. Examinations — Questions. i. Eye Gate House, inc. Series:
Studying for success (Filmstrip) nu. 8.
371.3 Fi A 68-3782
Eye Gate House
Taking inside measurements {Motion picture) Educa-
tional Products Divisi<Mi, Thiokol Chetnica] Corp. Re-
leased by Carousel Films, 1969.
;> min. sd. color. Ifi miu. (Power mechank-rt)
.\1j*o Issued In Kiii>er 8 mm. cartridge.
Kummarv: Presents basic Information about taking inside mea.s-
unTitenU.
I. Mensuration. r, Thiokol Chemlml CuriMiratlon. n, TaroiiMei
Filing Inc., Xew York. Series: Pow*t niet-hanlos (Motion picture)
621.9 73-7a3252
Caroiiwei Films
Taking our manners oat in public places (Filmstrip) Film-
fa.x. Rpleased by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
I mil. color. .Vi mm. and phonotUsc. (Manners are for you )
Also iKMiied witb phonotape in cassette.
With manual.
8U3IMARY: Shows to young people the correct manners to be
u»«J in public places. For primary grades.
1. Etiquette for children and youth— Juvenile films. I. Fllmfax
Productions, Sew York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: Manners are for you (Filmstrip)
[BJ1857.C6] 649.6 78-740240
ilDlversal Education and Visual Arts
TakiBg pictarea. {Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films
10 min id- b&w 16 mm. (PhotogTaphy, no. 3)
SUMMARY. Explaira varioua camera contfoli. including luch thlngi aa
varying amounu of ligiib, filini of difTcrent lentitivitica. iliutur ipeedi. and
exposure controb, •• well si -simple compoaition and frame-up.
1. Pbotofr^>hy —Juvenile Rtmi. [1. Pholofraphy} 1. Briliih Broadcasting
Corporation- Television Service. II. Time-Ufc Films 111. Series: Photogra-
phy (Motion picture] no. 3.
[TR149] 770.28 72-714708
Ttme-Ufc Films 72 MARC
Taking the order {Motion picture) National Educational
Media. 1969.
8 mill sil ailor. ( I'rofewlooat food production «sd serrlcc
protrram |
ViTMlon'< iivuilable: magnetic sd.. optical ad., cartridge, reel,
8 mm., super 8 mm., 16 mm.
With study guide.
Nvmmaty: Dl-icusMe^ tbe need for waiters aitd waltresiiefl lo be
ralHuntfn. rather than merely order takers.
1 Food xerrlce. 2. Wallerx. t. National RdtK^tlonal Media.
Stolen : Profesoional food production and sprrlce proffram (Motion
picture)
642 T9-708068
Nailonal Bdiu-adonal Media
Taking things easy {Motion picture) Unirersal Film Man-
ufacturing Co., 1919.
15 min. si. b&«. 16 mm. (Lyons-Moran comedy)
Originally released In 3S mm.
In the Douglas Fleming-Lynn Moore film collection. Library o(
Congress.
Creditt: Director. Harry Edwards. Coat: Eddie Lyons, Lee Moran,
Juanlta Hansen, Harry Nolan, Fred Gamble.
Summary: A comedy about a farmer who aells his hogs decides to
marry, goes to the city in order to meet his girl, but becomes In-
volved with a gang of swindlers before the ceremony takes place.
I. Universal Film Manufacturing Company, n. Douglas Fleming-
Lynn Moore film collection. S«-les: Lyons-Moran comedy (Mo-
tion picture)
Fi 68-547
Taking turns (Filmstrip) Lollipop Dragon Productions.
Made and released by Society for Visual Education, 1970.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 7 mtn.
mkrugroove. (The Adventures of the Lollipop Dragon, no. 5)
With teacher's guide and coloring book.
SUMMARY : Uses a story about the Lollipop Dragon and the
magic carpet ride be offered to the children, to stress the benefits
of taking turn.s. For primary grades.
1. Sharing. I. Lollipop Dragon Productions. II. Society for
Vl-'^ual Education, inc., Chicago. III. Series: The Adventures of the
Lolli|>op Dragon (Filmstrip) no. 5.
372.6 74-738046
Society for Visual Education
A Tale for everybody {Motion picture) Bailey-Film Asso-
ciates, 1969. Made by Beaux- Arts/ Vita Films, Bulgaria,
1967.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide, by Matt Jamgochlan.
Summary: An animated film about two bugs who become so pre-
occupied playing on an egg, that they fall to notice when the egg
cracks and a baby chick appears.
I. Balley-Fllm Associates.
398.24 74-704540
Bailey-Fllm As.>«oclate8
The Tale of Benjamin Bnnny (Filmstrip)
Studios, 1967.
\Vest«n Wood
29 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodl.w: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.
micrt^roove.
Wilh teit booklet.
Creditt: Producer, Morton Sohlndel.
Summary: Uses the picture.^ and text of the book by Beatrix
Potter to tell the story of the return of Benjamin Bnnnj and his
cousin Peter to Mr. McGregor's garden to recover Peter's clothes.
I. Potter, Beatrix, 1886-1943. The tale of Benjamin Bunny,
u. Weston Woods Studios. Weston, Conn.
823 Fi A 68-4813
Wefiton Woods Studios
A Tale of mail {Motion picture) Canada Post Office Dept.,
Ottawa. Made and released by National Film Board of
Canada, 1967.
17 iDJii. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, William Canning; director and animation,
Donald Stearn ; story. David Fulton, Bill Pettlgrew; commentary,
Donald Jack; music, Kobert Fleming; camera, Don Virgo; film editor,
Lucien Marleau.
Summary: Examinee the human side of the Post Office, describes
tbe spirit of Its employees, and traces Its history.
Ajiother issue. 35 mm,
1. Canada. Post Office Dept. 2. Postal service — Canada. i.
Canada. Post OlBce Dept ii. Canada. National Film BoarcL
354.71 Fi A 68-1227
National Film Board of Canada
The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher (Filmstrip) Weston Woods
Studios, 1967.
2» fr. color. ST* mm. and phonodl.sc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.
raicrogroove.
With text booklet.
Creditt: Producer, Morton SchlndeL
Summary: Uses the pictures nnd text of the book by Beatrix
Potter to tell the story of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, the frog, who went
fishing, and was almost caught
I. Potter, Beatrix, 1866-lft43. The tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher,
ir. Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
823 Fi A 68-4814
Weston Woods Studios
Talc of the ugly duckling (Motion picture) Halas and
Batnhelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in the 17. S,
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
8 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Halas and Batchelor fulry tale
ntms)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A dramatlcatlon of Andw^eo'a tale about an ugly
duckling who was rejected by the other ducks and lived In an rlien
environment before he was Anally at^'cepted by his own kind.
I. Andersen, Hans Christian, 180^-1875. Den grimme riling, ii.
HalnH and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., London. iiL Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation.
898.24 7a-706203
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
The Tale of Tom Kitten {Fiimstrip) Weston Woods Stu-
dios, 1967.
29 fr. color. 3.*) mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 831 rpm.
mU-rogroove.
With text booklet.
Credits: Producer, Morton Scblndel.
Summary: Uses the pictures and text of the book by Beatrix
Potter to tell the story about Mrs. Tabllba Twitchitt. who dressed
her three kittens for tea, only to have them becwne disarrayed before
tea was served.
I. Potter, Itentriz, 1806-1&43. The Ule of Tom Kitten, n. Weston
Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
828 Fi A 68-1815
Weston Woods Studios
402
The Tale of two bad nrice (Filmstrip) Weston Woods Stu-
dios, 1967.
29 fi'. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.
microgroove.
With text booklet
Crediti: Producer, Morton Scblndel.
Summary: Uses the pictures and text of the book by Beatrix
Potter to tell the story about Tom Thumb and his wife Hunca
Munca, who created great havoc In tbe nursery and tried to make
amends for the trouble they caused.
I. Potter, Beatrix, 1886-1943. The tale of two bad mice,
n. Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn,
823 Fi A 68-4816
Weston Woods Stadloe
A Tale of two cities {Motion picture) Argyle Enterprises
and Telemated Motion Pictures. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1967.
14 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (Classical literature series)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: .\uthor, Geraldlne Fitzgerald.
Summary: A study of the characters, settings, costumes, and cus-
toms portrayed by Charles Dickens In his novel A tale of two cities.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Dickens. Charles. 1812-18T0. A tale of two cities. r. Dickens,
Charles. 1812-1870. A tale of two cities, ir. Argyle Enterprises, Inc.
iir. Telemated Motion Pictures, iv. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series : Classical literature series ( Motion picture)
823 Fi A 67-5342
McGiaw-HIll Book Co.
A Tale of two cities: analysis and evaluation {FUmttrip)
Society for Visual Education, 1967.
42 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 >P>°'t
17 min. i Great novels and their authors, group 2)
Eastman color.
Phonodlsc lacking In L. C.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author. Joan Smutny; illustrator, Gordon Laite.
Summary: Evaluates A tale of two cities, by Charles Dickens,
aa a historical novel and as a document of social protest Depicts
tbe setting, characters, plot, themes, and social implications. Ana-
lyzes Dickens' structural techniques, use of prlstHi aa a central
image, symbolism, and personification.
1. Dickens, Charles. 1812-1870. A tale of two cities. i. Dlckoia,
Charles, 1812-1870. A tale of two cities, n. Society for Visual
Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Great novels and their au-
thors (Filmstrip) group 2.
Fi A 67-3811 rev
Society for Visual Mucatlon
A Tale of two cities by Charles Dickens {FUmttrip) Edu-
cational Audio Visual, 1968. Made by United World
Films.
45 fr. b*w. 35 mm, and phonodlsc: 2 s,, 12 In., 331 rpm., 80 mUi.
microgroove.
Issued also with phonotape: plastic, dual-track, 1 reel (5 in.),
31 in. per sec., 50 mliL
With notes.
Summary: Uses photograptts of the J. Arthur Rank film A tale of
two cities to highlight excerpts from the novel being read by Bill
Glover, Jane Glover, Gil Stuart. Sacha Berger, and Gary Bruchard.
t. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A tale of two cities, n, A tale
of two cities (Motion picture) m. Educational Audio Visual, Inc,
Pleasantville, N. Y.
Fi A 68-3511
Educational Audio Visual
A Tale of two tires {Motion picture) American Viscose
Division, FMC Corporation. Released by Modem Talking
Picture Service (196-fi
10 min. color, sd. 16 mm.
Summary: Features Tom McCahlll, noted test car driver, In testa
made to compare rayon and nylon tires at various speeds. In stop-
ping, and In changing lanes In traffic.
1. Automobiles— Tires. 2. Tire fabrics. l FMC Corporation.
American Viscose Division, n. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
629.28 Fi A 67-5205
Modern Talking Picture Service
Talent Assoclates-Paramoimt,
see
ltd. , New York
Festival of performing arts: A lovely light.
Festival of performing arts:
with Dorothy.
An evening
Festival of performing arts; At the drop of
L hat.
Festival of performing arts: Cyril Rltchard
and Hermlone Baddeley.
Festival of performing arts: Paul Scofield
and Joy Parker.
Tales from Japan: The crane's ma^c gift (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
89 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlac: 1 ■., 12 in., 881 rpm., T min.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Presents a Japanese fairy tale in which a woodcutter
frees a crane from a trap and Is rewarded with a beautiful daughter
who weaves cloth. For elementary grades.
I. (Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Crane's magic gift (Fllm-
•trlp)
898.2 70-738854
Oironet Inatnictlon Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
TUes from Japan: The inn of the sparrows (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
S4 fr. color. 85 mm. and pbonodlBc: 1 s.. 12 In., 88) rpm-Omln.
Also lHti«d with pboDOtape tn cuaette.
With study miide.
SUMMARY : Pr«seDU a JapaDMe fal^T Mle In which a couple
receives ■ che^^t full of treasure after caiioc for ao Injured aparrow,
while their gre«ly friend fcets a Just reward. For elementary frades.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Inn of the t^wrrowa
<FllmBtrlp)
898.2 72-738863
Coronet Instructional Films
lUes fnmi Japan: The man who made trees blossom
(Filmstrip) Coronet Instnictional Films, 1971.
84 fr. color. 86 mm. and phonodlac : 1 a., 12 In.. SSl rpm.. 0 mln.
Also Isaaed with phonotape in cassette.
With Rtudj guide.
SUMMARY: Presents a Japanese fairy tale In which an old man
adopts a lottt dc« that leads blm to treasure. For elementary grades.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Han who maiS* trees
blossom (Filmstrip)
398.2 78-738865
Coronet Instructional Filnw
Tales from Japan: The monkey and the crab (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
33 fr. color. 83 mm. and phonodlac : 1 s., 12 In., 88i rpm., 7 mln.
Also issued with phonotape Id cassette.
With study (fulde.
SUMMARY: Presents a Japanese fairy tale In which a monkey
thai bullies tboae who are weaker than himself become* friends with
a crab that teaches blm a lesson. For elementary grades.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Monkey and the crab
(Filmstrip)
398.2 79-738861
Coronet Instructional Films
Tales from Japan. The moonbeam princess (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
45 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 88) rpm.,
11 mln.
Also issued witb pboDotape in cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY : Presents a Japanese fairy tale In which sultera woo
t^e moonbeam princess when she appears on eartb Id a bamboo tree.
For elementary grades.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Moonbeam princess (Film-
strip)
398.2 77-738848
Coronet Instructional Films
Tales from Japan: The rolling rice ball (Filmstrip) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1971.
36 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., SSi rpm., 9 mlo.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Presents a Japanese fairy tale in which a woodcutter
visits the land of the mice and wins a magical box of treasure that
bis Jealous friend unsuccessfully tries to gala for himself. For ele-
mentary grades.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The BolUng rice ball (Fllm-
atrlp)
898.2 76-738860
Coronet Instructional Films
Tiles from Japan: The story (tf the sonset glow (Film-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S8i rpm., B mln.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Presents a Japanese fairy tale in which three girls
win tbree magic wishes. For elementary grade*.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Story of the sunset glow
(Filmstrip)
398.2 76-738853
Coronet Instructional Films
Tales from Japan: The tears of the dragon (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
33 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In.. S3i riwn.. 7 mln.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
SUMMARY : Prenents a Japanese fairy Ule in wblch a fierce
dragon transforms blm»eir Into a boat after a little boy Inrltes him
to a party. For elementary grades.
I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. The Tears of the dragon
(Filmstrip)
398.2 70-738849
Coronet Instructional Films
Tales of Hiawatha {Motion picture) Sterling Educational
Films, 1967. Made by Israel Berman.
19 ml:i. 8(1. color. Ifi mm.
Based on the poem entitled The song of Hiawatha, by Henry
Wadsworth LjOiiRfcliow.
Summary: An nnlmated puppet film with narration which relates
the classic Indian legend of Hiawatha.
I. Longfellow. Henry Wadsworth. 1807-1882. The song of Hia-
watha. II. Sterling Educational Films, inc.
Fi A 67-6308
Sterling Educational Ftlmf
Tales of the Vienna woods (Motion picture) Metro-
Gold wyn- Mayer, 1934. Released by Films Incorporated.
10 ruin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : A cartoon story accompanied by orrtiestral presenta-
tion of Johann Strau«" Tales of the Vienna woods. A deer Is
rescued from hunters by the statue of a faun which comes to life.
1. Strauss, Johann, 1825-1890. Oeschlchten aus dem Wiener
Wald. I. Strauss, Johann. 1825-1899. Gescbicbten aus dem Wie-
ner Wald. II. Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer, Inc. III. Films Incorporated.
786.1 71-711281
Films Incorporated
A Talk to the oM boys of the Taft School by the foonder
and headmaster, Horace D. Taft, July 18, 1933 {Motion
picture) Horace Dutton Taft, 1933.
2 mln. sd- bAw. 16 mm.
Summary; Horace D. Taft dlacusaes the history and ideals of the
Taft School In a talk addressed to former gradnatea
— Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Taft School, Watertown. Conn. l. Taft, Horace Dutton,
1861-1M8.
373.746
Fi 68-726
TW Talk was of Mergy. [Motion picture] American Petroleum
Institute, 1971. Made by John Bnmsby Productiona.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Demooxrates the need to acquire energy fttMn oatunl *ourc«*
but SI the tame time preserve tlie environment.
Power (Mechanics) I. Amchcan Petroleum Iiuti-
333.8 75-713244
72ir72,rev MARC
tTJl53]
aNE
A Talk with Irene (Motion picture) Allan King Associates,
Toronto. Released in the V. S. bv Grove Press Film
Library. 19fi9.
30 niin. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Children In conflict >
One In a nerles of films out of "Warrendale," made for Brown
Camps, ltd., with the cooperation of the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation.
Credtti: Director, Allan King.
Bummarp: A conTersatlon between a staff worker at a home for
emotionally disturbed children and a teeti-a«ed epileptic. Portrays
the girl's fears of her own retrogression, aggression, retaliation
separation, and hMS.
1. Epileptic*— Care and treatment 2. Adolescent psychiatry i
Allan King Associates. n. Grove Press. Film Division Se-
ries: ChlMren In conflict (Motion picture)
616.86 74-7048<H
flrore Press
Talking about beliefs (Motion picture) Education Develop-
ment Center, 1971.
14 mln. sd. color, 16 mm. (The Classroom as a learning com-
munity)
Made for the Social Studies Curriculum Program.
With aim notes.
CREDITS: Director, Stephen Ocko: photographer, Werner Bund-
scbuii : editor, Henry Felt.
SUHHART: A teacher-training fllm. Students in a fifth-grade
class in Newton, Mass.. discuss Elskimo beliefs, and [n the process
examine tbelr own beliefs.
1. Discussion. 2. Social sciences — Study and teaching (Elemen-
tary)— U. S. I. Education Development Center. II. Series: ITie
Classroom a.^ a learning community (Motion picture)
[LC6519] 370.7 76-714106
Education Development Onter
Talktet aboat oU people. [Motioo picture] Education DcvOop-
ment Center, 1971.
19 min. id. color. 16 mm. (The Oamroom as a kamiat com— ifcy)
Made for the Social Siudks CuninduB Program.
With Rim notes.
CREDITS: Director, Stsplisa O^o; pholmnyhtr. Wctnar j—diclwli; adt-
tor, Henry Felt.
SUMMARY: A teacber-trstaiag flfan. Showi ■ clamroom situatkm in which
the itudcnu iuvc read The Kigtak Mory and are diacuMtni the problem that the
Netsilik Eskimo* have in taking care of their okl people.
1- EHscutaioo. 2. Social Kicocca— Study and tcachiag (EkmcntsryV—
United Sutcs. I- Education Dcvetopracot C^tcr. II. Series: The ClaaKoom
■t a learning cotnmunity. [Moboa pictmcj
[LC6519] 370.7 72-714105
Educaboa DevelopmeBt 72 MARC
Center
Talking: and listening {Motion picture)
tional Films, 1968.
Coronet Instnic-
11 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With [eadier's guide.
CrodiU: Author, Miriam B. Wilt
ftwiMMorv: Describea ways to talk and listen that will brip pri-
mary <4)ildren to learn more and understand each other better.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Converaatlon. 2. Listening. S. E>]ucatlon. Primary — IMS-
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.6 Fi A 68-894
Coronet Instractiooal Films
The Talking car {Motion picture) AAA Foundation for
Traffic Safety, 1969. Made by Alfred Higgins Produc-
tions.
16 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
Summary: Uses a dramatised Incident In wblch a car comes to
life In the dream of a small boy to teach the "see and be seen"
rules of traffic safety.
1. TralBc safety. i, American Automobile Association Founda-
tion for Trafllc Safety.
614.8 72-706680
CINE
Talking together (Motion picture) Office of Economic Op-
portunity, 1967. Made by Bank Street College of Educa-
tion, Dept. of Communications.
20 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Head Start starts at home)
With discusalon guide.
Summarv: A discussion between parents and teachers In wliich
they cTamlne why their exchange of Ideas throughout the year has
been ewentlai to their child's development.
1. Parent-teacher relationships. i, U. S. OfHce of Economic
Opportunity. Series: Head SUrt starts at home (Motion picture)
370.19 Fi E 67-139
U. S. Office of Economic Opportunity
lUking typewriter {Motion pietwv) Responsive Environ-
menta Corp., 1967.
20 m;ii. sd. color. 16 mm.
tiummarH-- Describe* various uses of the tslkiog typewriter. Includ-
ing Its use by pmcboolers, by foreigners learning English, by those
who need rt>medlal reading, and by the socially handicapped.
1. Language arts, 2. Typewriters. i. Responsive Environments
Corporation.
371.3 Fi A 68-1673
Responsive Environ- ments Oirp.
lUking with dolphins (Motion picture) Naval Undersea
Warfare Center, 1968.
IT) mUi. sd. color. 16 mm.
New name of agency. Naval Undersea Research and Develop-
ment Center, appears on prints released after July 1969.
Summary: A documenUry, filmed at Coconut Island, Oahu,
Hawaii, to show the adaptability of the dolphin to a vocal com-
moniratton system utilizing dolpblnese and similar whistle-like
sounds. Appraises the techniques used, the progress of the research,
and the possibilities for future deTelo[«DeDt
1. Dolphins — Behavior. 2, Animal communication. 3. Animal
sounds. I. Naval Undersea Warfare Center, ii. Naval Under-
sea Research and E>evelopment Center.
599^ 70-702876
CINE
Talking without words {FUnutrip) Viking Press, 1970.
35 fr. t>&w. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s, (1 s. for manual
projector, l s. for automatic projector), 7 in., 33i rpm., 5 mln.
mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide.
Based on the book of the same title by Marie Hall Ets.
Summary: I.ooks at ways wliereby thoughts are expres.sed with-
out speech—*, g., a pointing or beckoning finger, an extended hand,
a shrug, a kis.*", etc. Includes illustrations and humorous descrip-
tions of children conimunicatlng without sound. For primary
grades.
1. Sign language. 2. Gesture. i. Ets, Marie Hall, 1895-
Talklng without words, it. Viking Press, inc.. New York.
372.6 70-735429
Viking Press
The Talking yam (Filmstrip) Macmillan Co., 1969. Made
by Jason Art Service.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., Xih rpm. ml-
crogroove. (African legends and folk tales)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Narrator, Moses Gunn.
SUMMAHY : Presents an African folk tale that explains natural
phenomena, descrit>es the origins of customs, and teaches morals.
1. Tales. African. I. Macmillan. firm, publishers. New York.
n. Series: African legends and folk Ules (Filmstrip)
[GR360] 398.2 71-738789
OCM Films
The Tall building (Motion picture)
see Architecture — ^the Chicago school. Part 2:
The tall building
Tamahine (Motion picture) Associated British Picture
Corp., London. Presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and
Seven Arts Productions. Released in the U. S. by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962.
84 mln. sd. color. S5 mm.
Cinemascope. Metrocoior.
Based on the novel of tbe same title by Tbelma NIklaus.
Credits: Producer, John Bryan; director. PblUp Leacock; screen-
play, Denla Cannao: music, Malcolm Arnold; director of photogra-
phy, Geoffrey Unsworlb; editor, Peter Tanner, Ca$t: Nancy Kwan,
John Fraaer, Dennis Price, Choral Browne, Dick Bentley.
Summary: A comedy. A Polynesian girl who. on the death of her
father. Is sent to England as the ward of tbe very proper headmaster
of a boys' school proceeds to upset her guardian and to disrupt tbe
serenity of the school.
L NlklBuB, Tbelma. Tamahine. n. Associated British Picture
Corporation, ltd., London, ni. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Fi 67-1317
Taming East Africa's tooghest trails (Motion picture)
White Motor Corp., Diamond Reo Division. Made and
released by Walter J. Klein Co., 1968,
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows tiie performance of a Diamond Reo truck as
leader of 100 automobiles on a 3000-mlle torture test during an East
African safari.
1. Motor-trudu, American. i. White Motor Corporation. Dia-
mond Reo Division, ti. Walter J. Klein Company.
629.282 76-702604
CINE
Taming of the Mekong {Motion picture) CBS News, 1965.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sponsored by the Prudential In.surance Co. of .\mertca.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
Credili: Producer. Isaac Kleinerman: dlret-tor, Wlllard Van
Dyke; narration, Richard C. Hottelet : narrator, Walter Cronklte;
photographers. Merle Severn, K. Ahsan Reza; editor, ]>o Zochiing.
Summary: Describes tbe project of tbe United Nations Commia-
slon for Ai'in and the Far East In which I^os, Thailand. Cambodia,
and South Vietnam, the fonr cotmtries of the lower Mekong Blver,
are working cooperatively to control and bameas the power of tbe
river.
1. Water resources develoiunent — Mekong Valley. 2. Mekong Val-
ley. I. Tbe Twentieth century (Television prt^am) ii. 0>lumbla
Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News.
627 Fi 68-266
Taming of the ^rew {Motion picture) Pickford Corp. and
Elton Corp. ReJeased by United Artists Corp., 1929,
96 mill. si. b&w. 16 mm.
OriginaHy released in 35 mm.
In the Marv Pickford Aim collection. Library of Congress.
Credits: Directloo and adaptation, Sam Taylor: photograjriiy,
Karl Struss: editor. Allan McNril. Cait: Mary Pickford, Douglas
Fatrlwnks, Edwin Maxwell, Joseph Cawthorn, Clyde Cook, Geoffrey
Wardwell, Dorothy Jordan.
Summary: Screen adaptation of William Shakespeare's comedy
aet In 15th century Padua In whteh the swaggering, handsome Petru-
chio attempts to tame the vile-tempered but lovely Katherlne.
I. Shakespeare, William. 1564-1610. Tbe taming of the shrew,
n. Pickford Corporation, in. Elton Coriwratlon, iv. United Artlsta
Corporation, v. Mary Pickford film collection.
Fi 68-374
403
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tanuny the toad {Motion -picture) Aroh Leean, 1968.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ j .^ *
Sttmutary A story about Tammy, a child toad, who decides to
leave home la order to achieve rightful appreciation. An adaptation
of the parable of the prodigal sod.
I. Leean, Arch. „„„««.,
398.24 70-702605
CIXE
Tandem Enterprises
see
Never tcx) late.
Tandem Productions
see
Come blow your horn.
Tanganyika {Fihnatrip) Common Ground, London, 1964.
Made by Monica M. Cole. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Geography \a colour: Africa)
With teaching KUide.
Summary: \ study of economic and social life In the three major
physiographic regions of Tanganyika: the hot, wet coastal belt, the
high plateaus, and parts of the great Rift Valley.
1. Tanganyika. 2. Physical geography— Tanganyika. i. Com-
mon Ground. ltd.. London, ii. Carman Educational Associates. Se-
ries: Geography in colour: Africa (Filmstrip)
916.78 Fi A 68-3947
Carman Educational Associates
Tangent problem 1 (Motion picture) "Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 rain. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Geometrical drawing. i. Walden
Film Conwration. Series: Basic drafting techniques {Motion pic-
ture)
744 70-708348
Walden Film Corp.
Tangent problem 2 (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop fllm.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Geometrical drawing. i, Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
744 74-708349
Walden Film Corp.
Tangent problem 3 (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mln. si, color, super 8 mm. (Basic drnftlng techniques)
I-oop aim.
I. Mechanical drawing. 2. Geometrical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic draftlDg techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
744 79-708350
Waldea Film Corp.
Tangent problem 4 (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mlD. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techDlgues)
Loop film.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. (geometrical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
744 72-708351
Walden Film Corp.
Tangent problem 5 (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. ai. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. (Jeometrlcal drawing. i. Walden
Fllm Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
744 76-708352
Walden Film Corp.
Tangent problem 6 (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop nim.
1. Mechanical drawing, 2. Geometrical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
744 70-708353
Walden Film Corp.
Tangent problem 7 {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
L/)op film.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Geometrical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
744 73-708354
Walden Film Corp.
Tangents (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
I»op Dim.
1. Mechanical drawing. 2. Geometrical drawing. t. Walden
Film Corporation, Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
744 77-708347
Walden TUm Corp.
Tangents to circles (Film atrip) Popular .Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school mathematics)
FOM fllmstrip no. 1179.
With teaching guide.
Summnrtf.- Deflnes tangent to a circle and tangent circles, and
considers pairs of Intersecting and non-lntersectlng circles for the
purpose of determining the number of tangents which may be com-
mon to two circles. Shows how a tangent Is perpendicular to the
radius drawn to Its point of tangency.
1 Circle. I. Popular Science Publishing Cwnpany, Inc.. New
York. Audiovisual Dtvlsion. n. FOM fllmstrip no. U79. Se-
ries: High school mathematics (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 68-4549
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audlo-VIsnal DIt.
Tangible resources (Filmatrip) Jam Handy Organization,
1967.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Teaching the democratic
processes at the 8««ondary level, no, 1)
Eastman color.
Phonodisc lacking In U C.
Credita: Narration, Rosalind Zapf.
Summary: Defines tangible resources as those materials that
actually can be seen, handled, read, or heard. Illustrates that
tangible resources can contribute much to the students' understanding
of the development of a democratic society.
1. Teaching — Aids and devices. 2. Andio-vlsual education. i.
Jam Handy Organization, inc. Series: Teaching the democratic
processes at the secondary level (Fllmstrip) no. 1.
Fi 67-1667
Tangier talks {Motion picture)
Made by Audio Productions.
Western Electric Co., 1966.
12 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Directors and photographers, Robert Katzeff, Frank Bar-
rett ; writer, Joseph Boldt ; editor, John C. Barnard.
Summary: Pictures Tangier, showing how the twentieth century
is slowly penetrating this tiny island in Chesapeake Bay. Describee
the 900 inhabitants of the island and their dependence upon the sea
for their livelihood, pointing out that the new local telephone serv-
ice has not changed the quiet character and charm of the Island.
1 Tangier Island, Va. i. Western Electric Ompany, Inc.
917.55 Fi A 68-183
Western Electric Co.
Methodist Television,
Tli*" Tangled truth {Motion picture)
IliKlio, and Film Commission, 1963.
SZ uiiii. sd. color. IB mm. (Breaktbru)
With leader's guldfc
Credirt: Producer. Nelson Price; director. John Clayton; writer,
Leon Tokatgan. Catt: Billy McNally, Mark Belsky, Mark Hunter,
Florence Anglin
Summary: Discusses the problem of lying in an account of a boy
who lies about his mother's Jewish background in order to be ac-
cepted by a friend. For Junior high school students.
1. Truthfulness and falsehood. 2. Friendship. i. Methodist
Church (United States) Television. Radio, and Film Commission.
Series: Breakthru (Motion picture)
179 Fi A 68-1853
Methodist Church Tele- vision. Radio, and Film Commission
Tanjore: A centre of art & culture (Motion picture) Gov-
ernment of India Films Division, Ministry of Information
and Biciidcasting, Bombay ,1956]
15 mln. ^<1. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit!: Producer, J. S. Bhownagary ; director and writer, C.
Srinivasan: music. V. Shlrall ; photographer. Y. B. Washlkar; editor.
Panchu.
Summary: Describes highlights from the historic, religious, liter-
sry, and artistic background of the soothem Indian city of Tanjore.
1. Tanjore, India ( City ) —Intellectual life. i. India (R^ubtlc)
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2318
Tank car loading (Motion picture) National Film Board oi
Canada, 1968. Released in the U. S. by National Instruc
tionai Kilnis.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Community helpers)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. anc
In super 8 mm.
.Also known under the title Fuel supply.
Sl'MMARY : Illustrates the loading of a truck tanker at a fue
distribution center before it departs tu deliver needed fuel to thi
various users in the community. For elementary grades.
1. Petroleum — Transportation— Juvenile Alms. I. Canada. Na
tlonal Fllm Board. II. National Instructional Films. III. Fue
supply (Motion picture) IV. Series: Community helpers (Motloi
picture. National Fllm Board of Canada)
[TP692.5] 372.8 70-713851
National Instructional Films
Tanning hides (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970.
4 mln Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Life in the early West series)
Ijoo^ fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Portrays how Indian women Unned hides and depicts
the many u-ses of the hides.
1. Indians of North America— Industries. 2. Tanning. I Dou-
bleday Multimedia, Series: Life In the early West series (Motion
picture)
745.63 71-710146
Doubleday Multimedia
Tartum Corporation
see
A Plan for integration: George Washington
— case in point.
TuizaniiA (FUmatrip) Budek Films and Slides, 1968.
40 double fr. color. 6& mm.
With script.
CredUt: Author, Eridi F. Voehrlnger.
Summarv: Shows scenes of the capital ctty I>ar Bs-Salaam and
of Zanzibar. IlluHtrates various geographical features and kinds of
wildlife, and describe* bushmen and the Masai tribe.
1. Tanzania — Description and travel. i. Bndek Films and
Budek Films and Slides
916.78
of Calif.
404
74-784480
Tanzania: modem East African wood carving
see
Modem East African wood carver.
Tanzania self reliance: the key to progress (Motion pic-
ture) Minerva film, Copenhagen, 1967. Released in the
U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
20 mln. sd. color. 13 mm.
Edited version of the motion picture entitled Tanzania ch^Kwes
her own way.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Eiplains the progress of Tanzania under President
Julius K. Nyerere. Shows how the country Is dealing with economic
problems and points out the potential strength of people working
together for the benefit of the nation.
1. Tanzania— Ecoo. condIL i. Minerva fltm, A/8, ii. McOraw-
HIU Book (^mpaoy. m. Tanzania chooses her own way (Motion
picture)
330.9678 Fi A 68-1635
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Tao^hi: poet painter of oW China {Motion picture) Uni-
versity of Michigan TV Center, 1967.
30 niii: sd. \>&w. 10 mm.
Also iMued on video tape (1 In.)
Summaru: Itevlews the life and muUlfaoeted talents of Tao-chi,
a 17th century artist, examining his poems and paintings wliich
possess many 20th tentury qualities. Hosted by Richard Edwards.
1 Tao-chI, 1630-1707. i. Michigan. University. Television
Michigan University
700.924
TV Centtt'
Fi A 68-288
Taos pueblo. [Slide set] David A. Baerreis. Made and released
by Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction, University of Wisconsin
Extension, 1947.
10 tlides. color. 2 x 2 in.
With notes.
SUMMARY: A «tudy of the pueblo at Taos, New Mexico. » it waz in 1W7.
Includet >uch details u ovens, kiva entrances, and refuse heaps.
1. Taos Pueblo, N.M. I. Baerreis, Divid Alben. 11. Wisconsin. Univer-
sity. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction.
917.89 72-736136
[E99.T2)
Wis. Univ. Bureau of A-V
instruction
72
MARC
Tape recorder (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Re-
leflsed by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
Loop dim ntuiinted In cartridge.
Credits; Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Demonstrates the operation of a tape recorder using
the Reverse T-2000 model to show the setting up procedures, adjust-
ment controls, and recording techniques.
1. Magnetic recorders and recording. i. Chandler Publishing
Company, San Francisco, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: Audiovisual equipment operation (Motion picture)
789.9 71-702163
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
T^
[Fllmstrip] Concordia FUnu, 1967.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. ("How to" for church school teachers)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Shows church school teacben how to make more effective use
of tape rcc<x^lings in their program of instructioa.
1. PhoaoUpes in religious education. I. Concordia Publishing House, St.
Louis. 11. Scries: "How to" tor church school teachers. [Filmstripi
tBVl 535.61
Coocordia Pub. Houae
268
77-740757
Taped hem and dressmalier's hem (Motion picture) Mo*
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Cinefilms, Montreal
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques series, set 2)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide
1. DreMmaklng. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 2.
646.4 78-706538
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Taper turning: attachment method (Motion picture) Eal-
ing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. Hi. f-oior. super 8 mm. (Metalworklng lathe»
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summai-y: I^^monst rates the method of uuiog a taper attachment
on a South Bend 10-Inch lathe. Shows how the sietting is calculated,
tested, and readjusted so that the final cut Is right.
1. Turning. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Metalworklng lathe (Motion picture)
621.9 7^705943
Ea I Ing Corpora t Ion
Taper turning by offsetting the tailstock (Motion picture)
Society for Visual Education and Burt Munk and Co.
Relea«t^ by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 mln. tti. color, si^mt 8 mm. (The Eofloe lathe. Set S:
Special applications)
I^oop fllm.
With shop card.
Credits: Airthorsi, Burt Munk, Robert Kynast.
Summary: Shows how to determine proper setting over of tall-
stock top, and explains the aetover formula.
1. Latb«t. Z TunWng. i. Society for Visual EUucation, Inc., Obi-
cago. u. Burt Munk Productions, Series: The Engine laUw (Mfr
tlou picture) Set 5: Special awUcations.
621.fi 70-704428
Society for Visual Bdu- catloo
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Taper turning: offset method {Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., I!t70.
4 milt. f<l. color, super 8 mm. (Hetilworklog latbe)
Loop film. Film notex on cartridge case,
Sumtmuif: Demuiidtrates ttie most accurate method for setting
tatlstock ofTHeC— (hat of using the crossfeed ax a micrometer. Shows
bow the baolcIaHh Is removed from the cronfeed and ths compotmd
used for setting a sero.
1. Turning. L Eating Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: MetalworklQg latbe (Motion picture)
621.9 72-705W4
Ealing Corporation
Taper turning with a taper attachment (Motion piehirt)
Society for Visual Education and Burt Munk and Co.
Releft.spd by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 mln. si. colcH-. super 8 tarn. (The Ehigloe lathe. Set 5:
Special applications)
Loop film.
With stop card.
CreditK: Authors, Burt Munk, Robert KynaerL
Summary.- Explains a convenient method of turning to a stand-
ard taper Urge numbers of a certain piece,
1. Lathes. 2. Turning, i. Society for Visual Educatlwi, Inc., Chi-
cago, n. Burt Munk Productions. Series : The Eoglae latbe (Mo-
tion picture) Set 5: Special applications.
621.9 76-704424
Society for Visual BMu- cation
Tapering with a tapering jig (Motion picture) McQraw-
Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 4: Radial
saw)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points oat that with the use of a Jig, production cutting
of identically tapered workpieces can be accomplished on the circular
saw. Shows how a almple Jig for tapering furniture legs Is con-
structed, and demonstrates the safe use of the Jig In cutting the
wood,
1. Circular saws. l McOraw-HUI Book Company. Series:
Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 4 : Radial saw.
684.08 FiA6&-2767
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Tapestry of the «arth (Motion picture) Thome Films,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Creative niottvatlonaJ)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Alex Jackson.
.SUMMARY: Incorporates a montage of color, form, texture, and
photographic effects to heighten visual awareness, with emphasis on
the tapestry of the earth,
I. Visual perception. 2, Cinematography, Abstract I, Thome
FilmR. inc., Boulder, Colo. 11. Series: Creative motivational (MotlOD
picture)
[BF241] 701.18 72-712416
Thorne Films. Inc.
Tapeworm (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Invertebrates series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Collaborator, Bruce Russell.
Summary.' Studies the classification, structure, behavior, and
ecology of tapeworms. Shows the post-mortem examinatdoo of a
bullhead catfish with living tapeworms In its intestine.
1, Tapeworms. i. Tborne Films, Inc., Boulder, Oolo. Sertea:
The Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
695 74^700777
Thorne Films
Taiung athletic injuries: Elbow (Motion picture)
Films, 1968,
Bailey
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ixop flim mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Bummarv: Demonstrates the correct techniques to use when taping
injuries to the elbow.
1. KItH>«— Wounds and injuries. 2. Bandages and baodaglne.
L Bailey Films, Inc.. Hollywood. Calif.
614.8 79-703598
Bailey Films
Taping athletic injories: Knee injury (cmciate ligament)
(Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1968.
4 mhi. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop flim mounted In cartridge.
With mAnuaL
Bumtnory: Demonstrates the correct technlQues to use when taping
injuries to the cruciate ligament In the knee.
1. Bandages and bandaging. 2. Knee— Wonodfl and Injuries.
I. Bailey Films, Inc., HoMywood. Calif.
614.8 78-703595
Bailey Films
Taping athletic injuries: Knee injnry (medial ligament)
(Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1968.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual
Summary-' Demonstrates the correct tecfaolqae* to tue when taping
Injuries to the medial ligament In the knee.
1. Bandages and bandaging. 2. Koee— Wounds and iojQriea.
L Bailey Film* inc., Hollywood, Calif.
614.8 74^703594
Bailey Films
Taping athletic injuries: Principles (Motion pietun) Bailey
Films, 1968.
4 mlu. Hi. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartrii<^e.
With manuaL
fiummary: Explains the principles Involved In t^lng athletic
Injuries.
1, Athletes — Hygiene. 2. Sports — Accidents and injuries. 8. Ban-
dages and twndaglng. z. Bailey Films, Inc. Hollywood, Calif.
614.8 77-703692
Bailey PUms
Taping athletic injuries: Shoulder, part 1 (Motion picture)
Bniley Films, 1968.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm.
Loop aim mounted in cartridge.
With menuaL
Summary-' Demonstrates the correct techniques to use when taping
shoulder Injuries.
1. Bandages and bandaging- 2. Shouldw — Wounds and injartes.
I. Bailey Films, Inc.. Hollywood, Calif.
614.8 71-708696
Bailey Plims
Taping athletic injuries: Shoulder, part 2 (Motion pioture)
BaLIey Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Summary.* E>emonBtrates the correct techniques to use when taping
shoulder Injuries.
1. Bandages and twndaglng. 2. Shoulder — Wonnds and injuries,
t Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
614.8 75-703597
Bailey Films
Taping athletic injuries: The ankle (lateral ankle) (Mo-
tion picture) Bailey Films, 1968.
4 miD. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Wltb manual.
Summary: Demonstrates the proper tecbnlQues to use when taping
Injuries to the lateral ankle.
1. Bandages and bandaging. 2, Ankle — WonndR and injuries.
L Baltey Films, inc., HoUyw>ood, CalU.
614.8 70-703698
Bailey Films
Taping athletic injuries: Thumb (Motion picture) B&iley
Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Locp film mounted In cartridge-
With manuaL
Summary: Demonstrates the correct techniques to use when taping
Injuries to the thumb.
1, Sports — Accidents and injuries. 2. Thumb. 8. Bandages and
bandaging. i. Ralley FtlmH. inc., Hollywood, Calif.
614.8 76-703601
Bailey Films
loping athletic injuries: Wrist, part 1 (Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
hoop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
fiummory: Demonstrates the correct techniques to use when taping
Injuries to the wrist.
1. Bandages and bandaging. 2. Wrist— Wounds and injuries.
I. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif,
614.8 72-703599
Bailey Films
Taping athletic injuries: Wrist, part 2 (Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
I>o<^ film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Summary,- Demonstrates the correct techniques to use when taping
injuries to the wrist,
1. Bandages and bandaging. 2. Wrist — Wounds and lojaries.
I. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
614.8 72-703600
Bailey Films
La Tapfsscric de Bayeaz. [Filmstripj Schloat Productions, 1972.
72 fr color. 35 mm. wid phonodisc: 1 s . 1 2 in., 33 1 /3 rpm,, 1 5 min.
(En frenfau, set 3)
French version of the l%9 rdmstrip entitled The Bayeaux upestry.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Translator, Marilyn Benjamin.
SUMMARY: An examination of the Bayeux tapestry which places It and its
creator in a historical and cultural framework.
I. Bayeaux upc«try. [ Schloat Productions, il. The Bayeaux tapestry.
[Filmstrip] III. Series: En fran^ais. [Filmstrip] set 3.
[NK3049.B3] 746.3 72-736221
Schloat Productions 72 MARC
Tara the st<Hiecutter (Motion picture) Fine Arts Produc-
tions. Released by Charles Cahill and Associates, 196'2.
S irili sd. color. 16 ram.
Shfuteiieil version of the 19fi5 motion picture of the same title.
CrediU: Music, Billy May.
Summary: Uses animation based f>n the authentic Japanese prints
of Uta Maru in an adaptation of a 14th century Japanese folk story
designed to provoke thoughts about the development of a philosophy
of life and the value of being oneself.
I. Fine Arts Productions, n. Cablll (Charles) and Associates, inc.,
Hollywood, Calif.
898.2 Fi A 68-1099
Charles Cahill and Associates
Taras Bulba (Motion picture) HecHt-Curtleigh Productions.
Released by United Artists Corp., 1962.
122 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavlslon.
Based on the novel of the same title by Nikolai VasU'evlch Gogol'.
Crcdilt: Producer. Harold Hecht; director. J. Lee Thompson;
screenplay, Waldo Salt, Karl Tunberg ; music, Franz Waxman ;
photographer, Joseph MacDonald ; flim editors, William Reynolds,
Gene Miiford, Eda Warren. Cast: Tony Curtis, Yul Brynner. Chrla-
tine Kaufmann, Sam Wanamaker, Brad Dexter.
Summary: Historical action-drama d««cribing the Cossack fight
for freedom from Poland In the alxteentb century led hy a Conack
chleftaa and hla two sons.
I. Gogol', Nikolai Vasil'evlch, 1800-1852. Taras Bul'ba. n. Hecht-
Curtlelgh Productions, m. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 68-1577
405
Tarascan Mexico. Part 1: Land of the Tarascans (Film-
strip) Educational Filmstrips, 1970.
58 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manual.
Credits: Authors, Sidney Nolan, Mary Lee Nolan.
Summary: Describes areas in the state of Mlchoacin Inhabited
by modern Tarascans, Includes scenes of ruins of the old Tarascan
kingdom, colonial structures, and villages. With captlong.
1 Tarasco Indiana. 2. Michoacan. Mexico—Description and traveL
I. Educational Filmstrips, Huntsville. Tex. II. Land of the Tarascans
(Filmstrip)
917.2 76-736761
Educational Filmstrips
Tarascan Mexico. Part 2: Heritage <rf Tarascan life (Film-
strip) Educational Filmstrips, 1970.
57 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manual.
Credits: Authors, Sidney Nolan, Mary Lee Nolan.
Summary: Explores the background of modem Tarascans and
their patterns of life since the Spanish contiueet With captions.
1. Tarasco Indians. I. Educational Filmstrips, Huntsville, Tex.
II. Heritage of Tarascan life (Filmstrip)
917.2 70-736762
Educational Filmstrips
The Tarascans of the land of volcanoes (Filmstrip) Anne
Marie Rambo. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1970.
r)4 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodI«c: 1 «.. 12 in., 33* rpm.
mlirogroove. (Mexico's Indian heritage)
With atu<Iy pulde. , „ . ,^^
•Nummary ■ Polnt.i out that the ancient Tarascan Indian tribes
live<I in an area that Includes the modern states of MlchoacAn,
Guanajuato, and Jalisco, and that the center of their culture was.
and is. at iJike P4tacuaro- Notes that many Tarascans In the small
vlilaftes cling to their old culture, and that In the larger cities in the
state of Mlchoacftn modem schools, housing, and other facilities are
1 Tarasco Indians. I. Rambo. Anne Marie. II. BFA Educa-
tifinal Media. Series: Mexico's Indian heritaBP (Filmstrip)
970.3 76-737210
BFA Educational Media
Tarawa (Motion picture) CBS News, 1960.
SO min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sponsined by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century.
Credits: Producer, Burton Benjamin : writers. Burton Benjamiu.
John Gllllgan; narrator, Walter Cronkite; music. Alexander Stelnert;
editor. Harold Silver.
Summary: A documentary account of the battle for the central
Pacific island of Tarawa in 1&43. Describes the use of naval bomb-
ing and gunfire which were responsible for the success of the
amphibious assaults.
1. Tarawa. Battle of, 1843. i. The Twentieth century (Television
program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc, CBS News
Fi 67-202
Tardy (Motion picture) Richard Miner. Made by Film
Design. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
■I min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tell the whole story series)
I»op film.
With study guide.
Sl'M.MARY : A language arts film In which creative responses are
stimulated hy a story In which a Iwy misses his school bus. For
elementary grades.
1. Language arts (Elementary) — Juvenile films. I. Miner,
Richard. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Tell the whole
story series (Motion picture)
372.6 70-712783
BFA Educational Media
Target twr tonorrow. [Motion picture] Iowa University Audi-
ovisual Center, 1969.
13 min. mJ. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An in-service training filni for teachen of the mentally re-
tarded. Show* itep* involved in composing in«ruction»l objectives. Discuucs
the relationship of instructional goals to curriculum development. »nd illustrates
how those goals can be useful as tools for planning, teaching, and evaluating.
1. Mentally handicapped children— Education. 2. Curriculum planning.
I. Iowa. University. Audiovisual Clenter.
[LC466I] 371.1 72-700804
Iowa University 72 MARC
Audiovisual Center
Target: moon (Motion picture) Explorer Productions. Re-
lea.sed by ACI Films, 1970.
-'4 mi;i. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suniniary : A documentary film which outlines the development of
a program of moon e-tpioration. I'sea diagrams, animation, and foot-
age fnmi space flights to describe the physical features of the moon
and to explain the problems which affect the ways of approaching
and landing; on the moon.
1. Space Hight to the moon a. Hoon. I. Explorer Productions.
II. ACI Films, Inc.
629.4 70-710786
A. L. A. Booklist
Target: North Africa (Motion picture) CBS News, 1965.
30 min. 6d. bAw. 16 mm.
Sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth cen-
tury.
Credilt: Producer. Isaac Klelnerman ; writer. James Benjamin;
reporter, Walter Croiiklte; music, Louis Applebaum; editor. Waiter
Katx.
Summary.- Discusses plans leading to the counterattack of the
allies against Aiis-held territory in French North Africa in the
autumn of 1942. Describes meetings and negotiations with French
military leaders in Africa before and during the landing.
1. Worid War, 1939-lfM5— Campaigns— Africa. North- i. The
Twentieth century {Television program) n. Columbia Broadcastlag
System, Inc. CBS News.
940.542 Fi 68-267
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Target you! (Motion picture) Martin Co., 1963. Made by
Frederick K. Rockett Productions.
IT mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
C?^'/(I'' DiVmnrs and writers. Sed I. StepheMon. Jowph P. De
"'"/„„,war„,- Roi.aid ReagJit. drtcribea the dangers of Soviet espio-
nage and emphasizes that the success of a defease plant security pro-
gram depends on the worker*.
1 Bnslne^ intelligence. 2. In.Iustry-Securlty measures.
I Mai tin Marietta CorporatlOD. Martin Company.
658.4 Fi 67-2179
Taria. [Motion picture] Jean Vi«o. France. Releaaed in die U.S.
by Contempc^ary Films /McGraw-Hill. 1972.
10 mill. >d. bJLw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An an film io which mn e&hibitioo of ■wimmint techniques ■■
demon>tr«t«l by Jean Taris i> uacd to latiriie doctuneotary film makiai aod to
uudy water and motion. Without narration.
I. Vigo. Jean. 1905-1934. 11. Conicmporary Fihn*/ McGraw-Hill.
[PN19971 797.2 c704.945j 72-700943
McGraw-HiU Book Co. 72 MARC
Tarjetas de seguridad {Motion picture) Abitibi Power and
Paper Co., Toi'onto. Made by Crawley Films. Released
ill the V. S. by International Film Bureau, 1963,
IS min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SpitnUh version of the 105^ nintluii picture entitled It's in the
cards.
ISummttiu: Illustrateii the Importance of obeying rules of safety
rather thnn depending on luck.
1. Industrial safety. i, Abltlbl Power and Paper Company,
ltd., Toronto, ii. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago, m. It's
tn the card-<< (Motion picture)
6H.84 72-707259
Intt-riiational Film Bureau
Tarkington, Bocth, 1869-1946.
Ambers ons
The magnificent
The Magnificent Ambersons,
Pampered youth.
Tarloff, Frank. A guide for the married man
see
A Guide for the married man.
Tarlofsky, Malcolm
see
Kevin.
Tarmu, Yehuda
see
Boy of Bombay.
Family life: a kibbutz.
Lost and found.
Tars and stripes {Motion picture) Educational Films Corp.
of America. Made by General Service Studios. Released
by Fox Film Corp., 1935.
20 ui: 1. wl. bAw. 35 mm.
\u IMucutioiial Star L-omedy pre.-«iited by E. W. Hamnious.
Educnthmal pictures 5110,
lit the American Film Institute Collection. Library of Conjtress.
Credita: Dliector and writer, Oharles I^mont: adaptation,
Edward Aduiuson ; photocraphy. Dwight Warren, Cant: Buster
Kealon, Vernon IJent. Dorothea Kent. Jack Shutta.
liHmmary: A comedy of the adventures of a dumb but well-mean-
ing sailor. hU chief petty officer, and the chiefs girl friend.
r. Kducatiunal Films Corporation of America, ii. Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fm Film Corporation, iii, American Film Institute Collection,
791.43 79-709646
The Tarsier {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Edu-
cation Division, London |196~?i Released in the U. S.
by Potters Photographic Applications Co.
4 min. si, rotor. 8 mm.
IvMp fllni. iMsued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teucbt'r's guide.
Hutnniary: Domotuit rates In detail the tnrsler's ability to leap and
climb.
1. Tarslus. 2. Animal locomotion. i. Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon Fllins, ltd.. I^oodon. ii. I'oIterM Photographic AppllcatiotiB
Company.
599.8 Fi A 68-2950
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Tart, carlie
see
Basic wheel forms.
Beginning wheel techniques.
Decoration.
Glazing.
Handles and spouts.
Rims and lids.
Stacking and firing the kiln.
The Tartans of Scotland {Motion picture) Ausin Camp-
bell Films. Released by Films Incorporated ,196-?]
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the history of the kilts and plalOs of the
Scottish highland clans from the 16th century to the 20th century.
1 TarUns. i. Austin Campbell Films, n. Films Incorporated.
941 70-708999
Public Uedia, Inc.
Tashlin, Frank. The 'possum that didnH
see
The 'Poasum that didn't
Task Force 58 (Motion picture)
see Film communique, no. 11
Tasmania {FUmftrip) Common Ground, London, 1967.
Made by J. H. Hallam. Released in the U. S. by Car-
man Educational Associates, Ontario, 1968.
36 fr. wlor, 30 mm. (Geography in colour: .\u-strula«ia)
With teachers mantial.
Summary: f^hows how conditions of climate, rainfall, and topog-
raphy In Tasmania differ from those on mainland Australia, making
It possible for the Island to supply many products of agriculture and
Industry that the rest of Australia cannot produce.
1. Tasmania — Descr. & trav. i. Common Ground, ltd, London.
II. Carman Educational Associateit. Series: Oeogra[*y In colour:
Australasia (FHmstrlp)
338.0994 Fi A 68^076
Carman Educational A.<<sociate8
Tassili-B-Ajjcr— Sahara rock r«*»**tT. 4000-3000 B.C [Motion
picture] l.es Edition cinegraphiques [France] 1970. Releaaed
in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
16 min. id color 16 mm
From the Anthony Roland colleciion of films on tn.
Also issued in a series entitled The history of an Program I: Man revealed
ori|ins of great cultures, 4000 B C -600 A.D.
CREDITS Director. Jean Dominique La}ouK: music. Maurice Le Rour.
SUMMARY. Pictures the rock drawinp and painiingi f lund in the Sahara
Desen near Tusili-n-AiJcr that were done between 4000 and 2000 B.C. Poinu
out that the tribe of people who did these drawing* could not have existed aftet
2000 B C because of climatic changes.
1 Rock paintings- Algeria- Tauili-n-Ajjer I. Tastili-n-Aiier— Antiqui-
ties. I Roland. Anthony. 11 Le* Edition cir>egraphiques. Ill Time-Life
Films IV The History of arc. Program I Man revealed— on gms of great eul-
lures, 4000 BC.-600 A.D (Moiinn picture]
[GN799.P4) 759.01 74-714529
Time-Life Film* 72 MARC
Taste {Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
■4 rain. »l, color, super 8 mm. (The Five senses)
Loop film.
With nim guide.
Bummury: Animated diagrams illustrate bow the sense of taste
works. Helps the student to understand tht* relationship of the
sense of taste to the sense of smell. For elementary grades.
1. Taste — Juvenile fllros. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Serle-s;
The Five senses (Motion picture)
372.3 72-704711
A. L. A. Booklist
A Taste »rf honey {Motion picture) Bryanaton Films, Lon-
don. Made by WoodfaU Productions. Released in the XT. S.
by Walter Reade Organization, 1962.
100 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Based on the play A taste of hooey, by Sbelagb Delaney.
Creditt: Producer and director, Tony Rlctiardson ; screenplay,
Shetagh Delaney. Tony Richardson; music, John Addison; photogra-
phy, Walter Lassally. CaMt: Rita Tushlngbam, Dora Bryan, Murray
Helvin, Robert Stephens, Paul Danqtiah.
Stimfflary: A drama portraying a harmful mother-daughter rela-
tionship. An English schoolgirl, totally excluded from her mother's
life, becomes Involved with a Negro sailor, t>ecome8 pregnant, and
then temporarily leaves home to live wItJi a bomoeexual who cares
for her and fulfills a maternal role during her pregnancy.
Another issue. 3S mm.
Delaney, Sbelagb, 1939- A taste of hooey, ii. Bryanston
Films, m. Walter Reade OrganlsaUon.
791.43
Walter Reade Organlsa* tlon
The Twte of it [FUnutripi Scott Education Diviaioa. 1971.
approx. )S fi. color. 33 mm. and phonoditc: 2 a.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.
(The Human nervout system)
Alto taaued with phonotapc in casactte.
SUMMARY: ExpUnu the functioning of the aenae of tattc.
I.Taau. I, Scott Graphic*. Education Diviaion. Ii. Scriet: The Humsn
ncrvoua lyatem. (Filmatrip]
[QP456i 611 72-732951
Scon Education Diviaton 73 MARC
Taste, smell, and touch {FUmttrip) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1967.
41 fr, color. S5 mm, (Understanding your body, set no. 1)
Creditt: Collaborators. Darlene C Duncan; Wllfrled P. H. U.
Hommaerta.
Summary.- Describes the four major sensations of taste, the proc-
ess of smelling and adapting to smells, and tbe five basic sensations
of touch.
1, Taste. 2, Smell, S, Touch. i. Bncyclopaedla Britannic*
Educational Corporation. Series: Understandln( your body
(FHmstrlp) itt DO. 1.
Fi A 6T-4164
Bncyclopaedia Brltau* olca Bdocatteoal Oonk
406
Tasting with yonr t<»iKac {FUmttrip) Jam Handy Orga-
nization, 1967.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Five senses, no. 4)
Summary: Describes what tbe taste buds are and how they distin-
guish fiavors.
1, Taste. L Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Series: The Five
senses (FHmstrlp) na 4.
372^ Fi A 68-4962
Jam Handy OrganizatlOD
Tattoo mj loal, Hake itr^^t my mkaA. [Motion picture] Wind-
ham School Diatrict, 1971. Made by MFC Rim Production.
38 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: PreaenU claaaroom scene* from the Windham School District.
a priaoo-wide program in Texaa for over 7.000 atuden^k. Designed for use by
correctional education personnel.
I . Education of priaoncn. 1. Windham School DialricL
(HV8875] 365 72-700343
C:NE 72 MABC
Tattoo 67 {Motion picture) Canada Dept. of National
Defence, Ottawa. Made and released by National Film
Board of Canada, 1968.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
English version of the French motion picture of the same title.
Cieditt: Producer, Clement Perron ; directors, Yves Leduc, Michel
Regnier; photographers, Michel Thomas D'Hoste, Ren* Verier,
MU-bel Hegiiler: film editor, Yves L*duc.
Summary: Shows parts of the military Uttoo. as performed by
the \rmed Forces of Canada In 1967, as well as some beWnd-the-
scene shots of the 18,000 performeni as they prepared for the per-
formance celebrating Canada's Centennial Year.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1 Military ceremonies, honors, and salutes — Canada. i. Can-
ada Dept. of National Defence, n. Canada. National Fihn Board.
355.50971 76-705247
National Film Board of Canada
Tanreau mort tratnc par trois chevaux (Motion picture)
La Societe T,.umiere, Paris, 1898.
33 sec. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Sadoul, G. Louis Luml^re. Catalogue Luml^re, no. 871 : Depart.
Made from a 35 mm. original In the Cinematheque Fran<;alse.
On reel with 58 other Luml^re numbers.
In the Ciudnath^que Fran^alse Film Collection, Library of Con-
gress.
Summary : Scenes from a Spanish bullfight, showing three horses
dragging a dead butl out of the ring, and tbe entrance of a new bulL
1. BuU-fights. I. Society Luml^re, Paris. IL Cla6math6que
Frangalse Film CollectloiL III. D^art (Motion picture)
791.8 79-710495
The Taurus Mountains and south Turkish coast {FUmttrip)
Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969.
43 fi'. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued vrith script
Credit*: Author, Dents Baly.
Summary; Describes the history, geography, ecology, and geology
of the mountains and the coast of southern Turkey. With cepUons.
1, Natural history— Turkey— Taurus. i. Budek Films and Slidee
of California.
915.61 71-735831
Budek Films and Slidee of Calif.
Tavistock Institute of Humaii Relations, London
Child Development Research Unit
see
Jane, aged 17 months, in fostercare for
10 days.
John, 17 months: 9 days in a residential
nursery,
Kate, a two year old in fostercare.
Tawney, Lenore
Lenore Tawney.
Tax free dollars for retirement {Fthmtrip) Elba Cflrp.,
1967.
130 f . color. 3.'i mm. and phooodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.
microgroove.
Eastman color.
With niemorlzallon guide.
Summary: Explains how the Keogh bill aids the self-employed
taxpayer by providing tax relief on certain funds set aside by the
individual for his retirement
1. Self-employed— Pensions— U, S. i. Elba Corjwratlon.
Fi 67-1623
Taxation without representation {Motion picture) Charles
Cahill and Associates, 1967.
16 min. sd. color, 16 mm. (American history — birth of a na-
tion, no. 2)
Summary: Describes the steps taken by George Grenvllle and
Charles Townshend to tax the British colonies In America and re-
lates the evenu Immediately following the r^ieal of the Stamp act
1. at Brit, — Colonie* — America— Financial questions. 2. U. S.—
Hl8t.—Revolutl<Mi— Causes. i. Cahill (Charles) and Aasodates,
Inc.. Hollywood, Calif. Series; American history-— birth of a na-
tion (Motion picture) no. 2.
973.3 Fi A 68-1116
Cbarles Cahill and AssocIatM
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Taxco, a Spanish cohmlal eit7 (FSmatrip) Sodety for
Visual Education, 1967.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and pfaODodlK : 1 8., 12 In.. 33k rpm-*
II ralD. (Living In Mexico todmy)
Eastman color.
PhonodlBC lacking In L. C.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: AuthorB. A. B. Roberts, Oloryl Parcbert ; consultant, Reece
A. Jones.
Bummary: Trace* the history of Taxco from 1446 ontll today.
Examines Ita leading Industry — sllTercraft — and Its famous Spanish
colonial architecture.
1. Taxco, Mexico— Hist 2. Art— Taxco, Mexico. i. Socletj for
Visual Education, Inc., Chlcafo. Series: Living In Mexico today
(Pllmstrlp)
FiA6T-3814reT
Society for Visual Education
"ntxco, una ciudad colonial espail(^ (Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1971.
35 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 a., 12 In., 831 r^n., 11 mtn.
<l> Vida en el Mexico de hoy)
Spanish version of Taxco, a Spanish colonial dty.
With teacher's guide In SpanUh.
CREDITS: Authors. A. B. Roberts, Oloryl Parcbert; narrator,
Luis Carlos Uribe; consultant, Reece A. Jones.
SUMMART: Traces the history of Taxco from 1445 until today.
Examines Its leading Industry — sllvercraft — and Its famous Spanish
colonial architecture.
1. Taxco, Mexico— History. 2. Art— Taxco, Mexico. I. Society
for Visnal Bdacatlon, Inc., Chicago. II. Taxco, a Spanish colonic
dty (FUmstrlp) III. Series: La Vlda en el Mexico de hoy (nim-
Mrip)
[F1391.T23] 917.2 77-739093
Society for V Isual Education
Tare*— MMMbody'i got to be kUdlagl [Motioa picture] Loa An-
geles County, Calif. Released by AIMS Inatnictioiial Media
Services, 1970.
26 min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Don Hoster.
SUMMARY: Clarifies the rtde of the tax UMMor'idcpanmeol and dncusMi
the method! of aaaeaaiag property for tucs.
1. Property ta«— California. 2. AiieaMneni— California. I. Los Antdca
Co., Calif. II. AIMS laitructiofial Media Services.
tHJ4121] 336.2 70-715509
AIMS lQ*tructioMl Media 72 MARC
Taxi driving and other driving jobs (FUmatrip) Film As-
sociates, 1968.
41 fr. color. 85 mm. (Driving as a career, no. 4)
With leachlnK guide.
Summar]/: Discusses the Job opportunities and responsibilities of
a taxi driver, a chauffeur, and drivers of ambulances, racing cars.
etc.
1. Motor vehicle driving — Juvenile films.
Series: Driving as a career (Filmstrip) no. 4.
629.284
Film Associates
Taylor, Arthur Raymond, 1936-
and the little troop
see
Film Associates.
Fi A 68-2805
Mr. Fizbee
Mr, Flzbee and the little troop.
Taylor (J, Graley) and Associates
see
Tree of death.
Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. Hove little pussy
see
I love little pussy,
Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. Twinkle, twinkle, little
star
Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
Taylor, Maxwell Davenport, 1901-
see
Sniall world; Taylor, Dayan.
Taylor, Sydney, 1904- Mr. Bamey»s beard
see
Mr. Barney's beard.
T^lor Associates
see
All the Lassies.
Androcici and the lion.
Big Mose: hero fireman.
Birds.
Bob Bodden and the good ship Rover.
The Boy with many houses.
Captain Abner and Heniy Q.
Cats.
The Chimp and the clown.
Hw Chrbtniaa kittca.
Corduroy,
Dandelion.
Dogs.
The Dragon of an ordinary Ounily.
Fast is not a ladybug.
The Fence.
Heavy is a hippopotamus.
Horses.
It's ab<xit time.
Jimmy and Joe catch an elephant.
Jimmy and Joe find a ghost.
Jimmy and Joe get a hen's surprise.
Jimmy and Joe look for a bear,
Joey*s cat,
John Henry, steel-drivin' man.
The King and the broom maker.
A Lion in the meadow.
Marvin's manhole,
Mike Fink and the big turkey shoot.
The Miner, the boy. and the donkey.
Mr. Tall and Mr. Small,
Mop Top,
900 buckets of paint,
Olaf is late,
Olaf reads.
The Old witch goes to the ball.
Paul Bunyan and his blue ox.
Pecos Bill and the long lasso.
Pie for the princess ,
Smart bear,
Tony Beaver, griddle skater.
Weeny Witch.
407
What Whiskera did.
When shoes eat socks.
Wbere'i the bunny?
Windwagon Smith.
The Wonderful tree.
The Word-birds of Davy McFifer.
Taylor colnmns in rotating flows at low Rossby number
(Motion picture) Education Development Center. Re-
leased by Encyclopaedia liritannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 mln. si. color. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also Issued tn standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. in cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Rotating masses of fluid. 2. Rossby waves, 3. Fluid me-
chanics. I. Education Development Cenier. II. Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Fluid mechanics Alms
(Motion picture)
632 78-710267
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Taylor-Roffman Productions
see
The Mask.
Taylor series 1 {Motion picture) Harper & Row, PtAUshers,
1970. Made by Visual Learning Corp.
3 mln. -sl. color, super 8 mm. (Calculus films: ctMnputer-gen-
erated)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With film notes.
Credit*: Authors. Harry Schey, Judah Schwartx.
BwMHOry: Illustrates two cases of Taylor aeries expansions at a
point. First, a fifth order polynomial la expanded about a point
Second, successive partial suoilS o( Taylor aeries expansion of func-
tion of sin X are displayed.
1. Series, Taylor's. i. Harper & Row, Publlshera, inc. Se-
ries : Calculus films : computer-generated ( Motion picture)
617 73-706395
Harper & Row
l^ylor series 2 {Motion piotuT«) Harper A Row, Ptfbliahera,
1970, Made by Visual Learning Corp.
8 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Calculua films: computer-gen-
erated)
IxMp film mounted In cartridge
With film notes.
Credit*.- Authors. Harry Schey. Judah Schwartz,
Bfunmary: Illustrates two Taylor series expanslooa converging to
the function only over a limited range.
1. SerlM. Taylors. l Harper & Row. Publishers, Inc.
Series: Calculus films: computer-generated (MoUon picture)
„ ^„ 517 77-705396
Harper & Row
Taylor Television Productions
see
Expedition Bluenose.
The Taylors
American CuniBca: The Taykn.
Tayo: a Nigerian folktale (Kilni.strip) Guidance As.«ocintes
of Pleasantville. N. V.. lt»7I.
TO fr, color, as mm. mv\ phnn<Hlisc : 2 a., 12 In,, 3.1J rpm., 1(5 mln
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With dlM'u^loii guide.
SL'MMARV : An ancient tale from the Ibo people about a princess
who Is betrayed by her handmaiden. Reveals the culture, and the
religious and moral l>ellefs of the people of West Africa.
1. Tales. Ibo. I. Guidance .\ssociatee of Pleasantvllie, N. V.
[GR360] 398.2 75-740140
Guidance .^.ssoclates
Tazewell,
see
Charles. The littlest angel
Christmas tales from mauy lands: The
littlest angel.
Tazieff, Haroun, 1914-
Volcanoes,
Teh, tch, tch, what a way to build a railroad (Motion
picture) Southern Pacific Railroad Co. Made and re-
leased by Film CcHnmunicators, 1969.
10 mln. sd. colw. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer, Ray Jewell ; writer. Jack Heakin ; camera.
Steve Edwards; editor, Art Schneider. CAST: Les Tremayne, Hal
Smith.
SUMMARY : FoUows the steps in buUdlng a railroad from plan-
ning to completion, covering engineering, machine*, and machinists.
Includes animation and split-screen optical effects.
1. Railroads — Coostruction. 2. Railroad eogioeering. I. South-
em Pacific Railroad Company. II. Film Communicators.
[TF200] 626 70-712864
Film Communicators
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich
see Chaikovskif, Petr Il'ich, 1840-1893
Tchaikovsky (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Beleased by Univer-
sal K<incation and Visual Arts, 1970.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Famous meo In music)
Wltb manual.
SUMM.^RV: Describes ttie baclcground of the world-famous mu-
Blcian, TchatkoTSkf, and shows how he has Inspired pre!«nt-day
Tiewer^.
1. ChanEovskli, Petr Il'ich, 184l>'1893. I. Bosco. Don. IT. Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts. HI. Series: Famous men in
music (Filmstrip)
[ML410.C4] 927 71-740593
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Oregon State Game Commission,
Te-Na' {Motion picture)
1960.
17 m:i. sd. color. 16 lum.
Credit*: Producer and photographer, Rol)ert U. Mace.
Summary: Describes the life habits of the pronghoro antelope,
called Te-Na" by the Paiute Indians, in its desert habitat in south-
east Oregon. Follows a herd through tbe seasons beginning with
spring and tbe birth of tbe fawns and Including care of the fawna,
food habits, mannerisms, and courtship.
1. Pronghorn antelope — Bebarlor. i. Oregon. State Oame Com-
mission.
Fi 68-274
Tea (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1949. Made by
L. J. Simpldn. Released in the U. S. by Carman Edu-
cational Associatee, 1966.
21 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Uses a story sequence to Illustrate the production of
tea.
1. Tea. I. CommoD Oround, ltd., U>Ddon. II. Carman Educa-
tiooal Associates.
338.4 72-738556
Carman Educational AsBoclatea
Tea Council of the United States of America, inc.
see
The Aiagic hamper.
Time for tea.
Tea for two {Motion picture) Laura S. White, 1969.
6 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A story about a tea party planned by two small girls
who tried unsuccessfully to ignore their brother and their dog.
I. White. Laura Schaefer.
791.43 76-706926
CINE
A Te« ptrtT. [Filmstrip] Media Services and Captioned Films
Brzuich, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Made
by Creative Arts Studio. Released by Educational Media Dis-
tribution Center, 1971.
25 fr color. 35 mm.
Captioned Tor use in fcbool prognms for [he deaf.
With tcripi and teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Lillian Treks; anUt. Charies Saubcr.
SUMMARY: Vtct a itory about > tea party to teach basic words to deaf
children. For primary grades.
I Deaf— Educauon— English language— Juvenile films. I. United Stales.
Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned
Films Branch. II- Educational Media Distribution Center.
[HV2468i 371.91 72-732547
(rciiive Aru Studio 72 MARC
Tea Party and King George (Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
Rclwised by Modem Leaminjr Aids, 1968.
1:7 fr- i»tur. 3r> mm. (Critirnl thitiking aide)
With iencher'8 guide.
S'MMiwotj/; i'art 1 rieocriiiea the renaons why John Hancock Joined
in the Boston Tea Party. Part 2 nhowa King George In a rage over
tilt- Boston Teri Party and polnta out several courses of action which
he could take in response to it. For elementary grades. With cap-
tlone.
I. Boston Ten Party, 1773. i- Joiips and Osmond. Inc. ii. Modern
L«irnlng AhN. New York. Heiies: Critical thinking aids (Pilm-
■trip)
372.8 73-73;i3O0
Modern I.«arTiIiig Aids
Tea ptontation {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (India)
Loop tllm. Film notes on cartridge cane.
Suminnry: Explains how tea Is grown, barreated, and processed
oa tea plantations In India.
1. Tea— India. i. Kallng Corporation, Cambrtdge, Maaa. 8e.
rleH: India (Motion picture)
633.72 70-708318
Ealing Corporation
A Tea plantation in India {Motion picture) Public Media,
inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 196&.
IH mln. w). i-olor. 18 mm. (Man and hla world)
fkJItw) version of the motion picture made by Inatltut fllr Film
und BIM, Munich.
Hummnry: A study of the iiiltural diversities and raste markings
er)c(iunler«d by an Indian rk-e-grower and his family es they travel
from an lmpo»erishHl community to a modern tea pl.inlallon.
I. <:a«te -India, 'i. Agrtrullunil In borers— India. t. I'uhllc
Media. Inr, it. rilm» ItM-orpornH-d. Serle"; Man and hU world
(Motion plctur*)
01.'i.4 7(1-705468
Fubllc Media. Inc.
Teach me! {Motion picture) Teaching Film Custodians,
1968.
20 mln. nd. color. 10 mta.
Excerpts from Warner Bros.-SeTen Art's 1967 motion picture en-
titled Up the down atalrcaae; prepared for Khool tise by Teaching
Film Custodians in cooperation with a committee of tbe National
Council for the Social Studlea.
With teacher's utilization guide.
Based on the novel Up the down stalroaae, by Bel Kaufman.
Credits: Director, Mike Nichols. Catt: Sandy Dennis.
Summary: A t>eglnniog teacher discovers Id her first year's experi-
ence In a large, inner city high school that the satisfaction and
rewards of motivating disadvantaged atudeots outweigh the environ*
mental problems and handicaps.
1. Socially handicapped children — Education. 2. Teaching satis-
faction. L Kaufman, B^ Up the down staircase, n.
Teaching Film Cuato- dlans inc.
871.& Fi A 68-2500
Teaching Flm Custo- dlans
Teach me how I can do it myself (Motion picture) Stichting
Xederlnndse Onderwijs Film, The Hague, under the aus-
pices of the Council of Europe and in cooperation with
Montessori experts and Ministry of Cultural Affmrs, Rec-
reation, and Welfare. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau, 1971.
29 mln. «d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY ■ A documenUry account of the philosophy and prai-
ticea of the Montessori method of elementary education. P"»et.ht
scenes of children at a Montessori kindergarten and at a PUbllc
elementary Montessori school In the Netherlands. Explains that the
S^t^rl method is a total way of life that Involves the child, the
pareats, and the teachers.
1 MonteKujrl method of education. 2. Klnaeri!«rtenii--Netlier-
lands 3 Education, Elementary — NetherUnct». I. Stlchtlns
Nederland«> Onderwijs Film. II. International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago. _. w.,^-.
[LB7T5.M8] 372 76-7l22<4
International Film Bureau
Teach with filmstrips (Filmstrip) Gates licaming Mate-
rials, 1969.
50 fr. color. Z'> mm, and phonodi.sc: 'J s.. 12 in., S3J rpm.,
17 mln. mlcrogroove. (Trading with instructional materials)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY'. Points out the advantages of teaching with fllm-
strli)8. I'rovides information on wwyi* to use fllmstrips. and dis-
cusses and illustrates various viewing devices for small groups.
1. Filmstrips. I. Gates Learning Materials (Firm) II. Series:
Teaching with instructional materials (Filmstrip)
[LB104.1.8] 371.33 77-737280
Gates Learning Mate- rials
Teach with filmstrips (Filmstrip) Oates Learning Mat*-
rials, 1969.
jO fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a.. 12 In., 33i rpm.,
17 min. mlcrogroove. (TeachinK "ith instructional materials t
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: I'oints out the advantages of teaching with fllm-
strips. I'rovides Information on ways to use filmstrips, and dls-
cus-ses and Illustrates various viewing devices for small groups.
1. Filmstrip.". I. Oates Learning Materials (Firm) 11. Serie.'?:
Teaching with instructional materials (Filmstrip)
[LHl04;i.8] 371.33 72-732806
Teacher problems laboratory {Motion picture)
Research Associates, 1967.
Scienf«
Oates Learning Mate-
rials
The Teacher and technology {Motion picture) Ohio State
University, Dept. of Photography, 1967.
49 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (Communication theory and the
new educational media )
Credits ■ Sponsor, U. S. Office of Education. Bureau of Research.
Bummary: Traces the beginnings and history of the Impact of
technology on education. Illustrates some of the ways in which tech-
nology is being used to meet the dual problems of masses of Btti-
denta and the need for Indlvlduallwd Instruction.
1. Teaching— Aids and devices. 2. Educational Innovations. L
Ghlo. State University, Columbus. Dept. of Photography. Se-
ries: Communication theory and the new educational media (Motion
picture)
870 Fi A 68-533
CINE
Tlie Teacher gap {Motion picture)
Television, 1965.
National Educational
ao mln. sd. l»Aw. 16 mm. (America's crises)
Summiiry: Compares the methods used by two communities In
dealing with tlie problem of providing quality education to large
nurat)ers of students. Details the reasons underlying the success of
the Newton, Mass.. schools In terms of lack of dropouts and number
of students completing high school. Attributes the less successful
approach of Bnv City, Mich., to the local attitude toward education.
1. Newton. -Vasa. — Public schools. 2. Bay City, Mich. — Public
schools. 3. Comparative education. i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center. Series: America's crises (Motion pic-
ture)
Fi A 67-2371
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Teacher . . . open my eyes {Motion picture) Dept. of Mo-
tion Picture Production, Brigham Young University. Re-
leased by Dept. of Audio-Visual Communication, Brigham
Young University, 1959.
34 mln.. »d., color, 16 mm.
Summary: Tells how a Sunday school teacher In the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Salnta la brought to see hla asslgnmant in
its true i)er«pective through the efforts of the Sunday school super-
Intendency, the bishop, and tbe stake board.
Credlti: Producer and director, Wetzel Whltaker; story, Frank
Wise; screenplay, Scott WhlUker; cameraman, Robert Stum; editor,
1. Religious education— Teacher training. i. Brigham Young
University, Provo, UUh. Dept of Motion Picture Production, a.
Brigham Young Unlveraltj, Provo, UUh. DepL of Audio-Visual Com-
munication.
268.3 Fi A 62-426
Brigham Young Unlr.
11 motion pictures, ml. color. 16 mm.
Is.sued also ns super 8 mm. loop films mounted In cartridges.
Part of an Institutional package containing 2 fllmstrips. spirit
master book of selected references, simulation director's guide, role
play cards, record, participant's response book, cumulative record
folders, faculty handbook, curriculum handbook, and AV catalog.
Creditt: Author, Donald R. Crulckabank.
Summary: Presents eleven typical but critical teaching problems
faced by flrst-year teachers In fifth grade classrooms to be solved by
participants.
1. Teacher— Handbooks, manoiils, etc. i. Science Research As-
sociates.
371.1 Fi A 68-2324
Science Research Associates
Teacher training college A (Filmstrip) Visual Publications,
Lond'in, n)'0. Made by Tiemard Orn.i. Released in the
U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Ideas and design, no. 5)
With study guide. , , ,. ,j „
SUMMARY ■ Explores designs in fabrics, needlework, embroidery,
weaving, decorative art, and glass. Presents works by college stu-
*^\rt~Study and teaching (Higher) I. Visual Publications,
ltd., London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. HI. Series: Ideas
and design (Filmstrip) no. 5. ^^^„„.
[N345] 740 71-739664
Mclntyre Visual
Publications
40S
Teacher training college B (Filmstrip) Visual Publications,
Ixtndon. 1970. Made by Bernard Orna. Released in the
U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications.
44 fr. cotor. ;i5 mm. (Ideas and design, no. 6)
With study guide.
SUMMARY : Uses college students' examples of scrap design,
Jewelry, metal and wood craft, multimedia sequences, and ceramics
to ahow how a creative work can grow out of a basic Idea.
1 Art- Study and teaching (Higher) I. Visual Publications,
ltd., London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publicatlona. III. Series: Ideas
and design (Filmstrip) no. 6.
[N345] 740 75-739666
Mclntyre Visual Publications
(Teacher vs. student, {Motion picture) National Broadcast-
ing Co. in association with A. L. Alexander il960?]
27 min ad. biw. 16 mm. (Court of human relations)
Credits- Producer and moderator. A. U Alexander; mediators,
Fannie Hurst. Ralph Emerson Davis, Robert J. McCracken.
Bummary: A study of a teacher's right to use phys cal force to
punish a student. A mediation board considers a case In which the
parents Insist that a teacher's use of corporal punishment drove
their son to drop out of school. m«m„„o1
1 Classroom management. 2. Corporal punishment. i. National
Broadcasting Company, Inc. Series: Court of human relations
(Motion picture) Fi 67-2275
The Teachers {Motion picture) San Fernando Valley SUte
College, 1967. Made by Special Purpose Films.
49 mill, sd b&w. 16 mm.
Summary- Follows the activities and reactions of a group of
teachers and administrators during a slx-we<* Title xi Institute In
which they took field trips, lived for five days In a poverty area, and
spent a week in Intensive interaction at a conference center.
1 Interaction analysis In education. 2. Education. Urban,
r California. San Fernando Valley State College, Imb Angeles.
370 Fi A 68-834
CINE
The Teaser's aide. [Motion picture] College of Human Develc^
ment, Pennsylvania State University. Made and released by
Hombein Wood Films. 1972.
10 min. wl. b&w. 16 mm.
With luide-
CREDITS; Producer ind director, Oeorgc Hombein. education*! conHill-
ant. Donald Pclcra.
SUMMARY. PreMnu actual iituation> in cluaroonu where non-iaatnic-
tional teacher's aides arc employed and ihowi teacher* and teacher's aides
discussing their respective rtries and responsibilities.
I Teachers' assisunu. 1. Pennsylvania. Suie Univervtty. CoUcte of
Human Development. II. Hombein Wood Films.
[LB2844.1.A, 370.7 72-700678
College of Human 72 MARC
Development, Penn, State
Univ.
Teachers at tbe ceatar. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1 969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Fdms.
30 min. sd. hftw. 16 ram. (Chiklren and mathematics, no. S)
SUMMARY: Shows teachers who are using ■ new approech in teaching
matbefrtatics in England at a center set up to enable tbcra to diacuat leaching
problems and aoluliona with others, experiment with maierials. and gain confi-
dence in their ntethodi before using them in class.
1. Maiheraatica— Study and teaching— England, I. British Broadcasting
Corporation. TeleviMon Service. II Time-Ufe Films. III. Seriea: Chiklren
and mathematics. [Motion picture^ no. 3.
[QAU] 370.7 73-714865
Time-Ufe Films 72 MARC
Teachers Library, inc., New York
see
Flowers and you.
Mayonnaise makes the salad.
Secrets of sandwichery.
Textiles for today.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Teachers of tomorrow (Motion picture) Phi Delta Kappa.
Matle hv T^ Anj:eles Chapter and Polavision Produc-
tions. Helensed by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1971.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide. ^ , , ^ .
SUMMARY: Portrays the role of teachers in todays society and
discusses the dramatic chaneea that will ooCTir In the future In order
to encourage young men to become elementary school teachers.
1 Elementary school teaching. 2. Teaching as a profession.
I Phi Delta Kappa. II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[LB1776] 370.023 74^712331
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Jam Handy
Teacher's personal resources (FUmstrip)
Organization, 1967.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoDodlsc (Teadkinc tbe democratic
processes at the secondary level, no. 2)
Bast man color.
Phonodisc lacking In L. C.
Creditt: Narration, Rosalind Zapf.
Summary: Discusses the personal resources of every teacher,
which, If fully developed, can aaslat him In becoming more com-
petent
1. Teachers' backgrounds. i. Jam Handy OrganlsatlOD. Inc.
Series: Teaching the democratic processes at the secondary level
(Filmstrtp) no. 2.
Fi 67-1666
The Teacher's spiritual Ufe {FUmstrip) Family Films, 1963.
'tJ fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodit«^': 1 h., !:■ In., 33i rpm., 17
niin. ni r ogroove. (The Sunday school teacher)
With leader's guide.
Creditt: Writer, Clarice Bowman : narrate™, Michael Ityp, Ixiui-^e
Arthur, Wait Hoffman.
Bummart/: Uses 8 series* of vignettes of two church school teachers
to show some of the hopes, fears, and problemn of the average Sunday
school teacher. Suggests steps for spiritual growth.
1. Sunday-Mchools. i. Family Films, Inc. Series: The Sunday
school teacher (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 6&-2689
Family Films, inc.
Teaching (Motion picture) Vocational Guidance Films.
Made by Burton Holmes Films. Released by Carl F.
Mahnke Productions, 1M6.
11 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. <Your life work films)
With manual. Manual lacking In L. C.
Creditt: Script, Arthur P. Twogood.
Summary: Discusses the importance of the teaching profession
as a service to mankind, and describes the differing demands and
qualifications at the various educational levels.
1. Teaching as a profession. i. Vocational Guidance Films, Inc.
n. Mahnke (Carl F.) Productions, inc., Des Moines. Series: Your
life work films (Motion picture)
74r-704390
Teaching about physics and society (Motion picture) Har-
vard Project Physics in cooperation with WGBH. Re-
leasetl by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 luln. .sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 7)
Kinescope.
.Summary: Two of the Project Physics directors and two teachers
dlscu-f-s the importance of having students become aware of the Im-
pact of science, especially physics, on social concepts and actions,
and explain the role of the Project Physics classroom lu develop-
ing these concepts.
1. Physics. 2. Science and state 3. Physics— Study and teach-
ing. I. Harvard Project Physics. II. Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, inc. Series: Harvard Project Physics teacher briefings
(Motion picture) no. 7.
370.7 79-709149
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Teaching Aids Service,
see
Inc.
The Middle East— old and new.
leeching babies and toddlers. [Filmstrip] Broadman Films, 1 970.
4S fr. bA*. 35 mm ind ph(inodi«c: 1 *.. 33 W3 rpm.
Wjih StTJpl.
SUMMARY^ Enpliins lo parents and teachers orbabin. creepers, and tod-
dlers m the church school ihal preschool children are lcarnin( early in life.
Includes photographs of various depsnmcnls in ihe church.
Religious educaiion of preschool children. I. Broadman Films. Nash-
ville
[BV 1475.7]
Briiadman Filir
268
72-732721
MARC
Teaching Cheyenne (Motion picture) Cheyenne Public
School District no. 1, 1969. Made by Webb Productions.
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the teaching facilities In the Chey«ine, Wy-
oming, public schools. Presents recreation and other actlvltiea avail-
able In tbe Cheyenne area.
1. Cheyenne, Wyo.— PubHc schools. 2. School facIIItles—CIberenae,
Wyo. 1. Cheyenne — Public School Diatrict no. 1.
379.787 73-701739
CINE
TcacUag cUldrea >ew behavtor. [Motion picturcj Infoinatica,
1972.
1) min. sd. bAw I« mm.
With workbook eniiiled The ABCs of child ma nafcmen I— workbook 4, by
David Kunz and Anthony Palumbo.
CREDITS: Filmed by R. Hanson.
SUMMARY: ParenU and teachers show how to use modeling, shaping,
dentonsiraiion. and related instructional procedures to teach children new
behavior. Places emphasis on broadening (be adults' concept of child manage-
1- Infomatics {Firm).
tHQ772i
370.15
72-700580
latooiuks
72
MARC
Teaching children to be law abiding citizens
see
Health science: Teaching children to be law abiding
citizens.
Teaching creative music (Motion picture) Ruth O. Bradley.
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1970.
25 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Creative music)
With guide.
Summary: I>efines and encourages creativity at all age levels;
emidiaslEes an aniculated music program that develops self-confidence
and a sense of challenge^
1. Music— Instruction and study, i. Bradley, Ruth Olive, 1901-
II. AIMS Instructional Media Services. Series: Creative music
(Motion picture)
780.7 73-704773
AIMS Instructional Media Serrlcea
Teaching cratch waDdng (FUnutrip) Trainex Corp., 1969.
83 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 17
mln. microgroove. (Patient care series. 1)
Also i-sued with phonotape in cassette.
Fllmt^ in cooperation with Continental Convalescent Hospital,
Anaheim, Calif.
With script and instructor's guide.
Summary; A training film for nurses. Presents preparatory
exercises for learning to use crutcbea. DemonstratM varlooa
crutch walking gaits, and shows bow to sit down and climb stalra
with crutches.
1. Physically handicapped— RehablllUtlon. 2. Cratches. i
Tralnei Corporation. Series: Patient care selres. 1 (nimstrip)
610.73 77-737501
Tralnex Corp.
Teaching deprived kindergarten children (Filmstrip)
Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia Uni-
versity, 196(1. Made by Baldwin Films.
91 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 15
min. microgroove,
Eastman (.-olor.
With manual.
Credit*: Producer. Ralph Wlleman; authors. Rose Mukerji, Hel«i
F. Roblson ; narrator. Walter Hauck.
Summary: I>escribe.i selected a.specta of an experimental program
for teaching kindergarten children from a disadvantaged neighbor-
hood In New York City. Outlines major teaching strat^les; dls-
cu-iises the formulation of academic needs and concept development ;
shows how these needs can be met ; and points out the use of verbal
and nonverbal symtralUatlon forms.
1, Compensatory education. 2. Socially handicapped children —
Education— New York (City) i. Columbia University. Teachers
Fi A 68-3717
College.
Portland State Collie.
Teaching English (Filmstrip) Los Angeles City Schools.
Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
125 fr. cttlor. 3d mm. and phonodisc: 2 a.. 12 In., SSI rpm,
raicroBrirtve.
Summary: Aids for teaching English to Junior hlgb school students,
1. English language — Study and teaching (Secondary) i. Los
Angeles City School District, ii. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
370.7 Fi A 68-4429
Bailey Films
Teaching English literacy to pre-school Indian children at
the San Felipe Indian Reservation (Motion picture)
Westiiijjhousc Electric Corp., 1966.
9 min. sd. b&w. IS mm.
Summary: A -survey of the three-month experiment conducted by
the Behavioral Technology DepL, Westlngbouse Research Labora-
tories, In teaching GnKllsh vocabulary by the contingency manage-
ment system to pre-school Indian children using special teaching
tecbniquee and play equipment. Shows the use of rewards for
learning, and evaluates the progress made by the cblldreo.
1. Vocabulary. 2. Indians of North America —
Education. i. Westlngbouse Electric Corporation.
371.9 74-702006
Teaching Film Custodians, inc.
see
The American film: 1966 White House
Festival of the Arts.
And to fame unknown.
Becket.
The Boxer Rebellion.
The Emperor and a general.
Escape.
The Gingerbread man.
The Hostage.
Island of the blue dolphins (an introduction).
Ju&rez.
The Last will ol Daniel Webster.
Man of Glass.
409
The Man on the beat.
Martin Luther.
A Medal tor Miss Walker: 1866.
Mountain man.
Nature's ballet.
Night call.
Ordeal in Burma.
The Paper sword.
Saturday story.
The Skipper's lady: duty first.
Smyrna incident.
Star and shield.
Sunrise on a dirty face.
Swamp mutiny.
Teach me!
What might have been: Jefferson Davis,
Teaching Films, inc. , New York
see
Anatomy of the human eye. Part 1- The
orbit.
Anatomy of the human eye. Part 2:
Extraocular muscles.
The Hand.
The Palmar hand. Part 1.
muscle:.'^''"'' ''^'"'- ^«^- '"'rlnsic
Trigger foods.
Use of water irrigators.
Teaching French with film 1: Listening and speaking
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Brif.innica Films, 1966.
Made hv Irving Rusinow.
26 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With te.Tcher'8 guide.
Credits: Authors, L. Rosselot. Florence Stelner, Margaret Wood
Summary: A classroom demonstration of the methods of teaching
French used in the Je pnrle fran<;als coui-se
1. French language— Study and teaching. i Encvclouaedia
Brltannlca Films. Inc ii. Je parle frangall (Motion picture) '^
440.7 Fi A 67-5271
Encvclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Teaching French with films. Part 2: Reading and writing
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Kducational
Corp., 1967.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summon/; A French language teaching film. Illustrates class-
room methods of teaching reading and writing which are used In
the Je parle frani;als course.
1. French language— Audio- visual instruction. l Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation.
448 Fi A 68-1136
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Released
Teaching mnltiplicatioii (Filmstrip) Ina Silvey.
by Bailey Films, 1968.
60 fr. color. 85 mm. and 2 phonodiacs : 12 in., 33i rpm. micro-
groove.
With manual
Summary: Presents master teacher Ina Silvey, of the Cnivoaitr
of Northern Iowa, teaching fourth grade children a series of lenons
on muUlpllcatlon, Including commutative, associative, and dlstribn-
tlve ppoportles. Shows the children's answers and scratch sheets.
1. Multiplication— Study and teaching. i. Silvey Ina
n. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
„ „ ^., 372.7 Fi A 68-4120
Bailey Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Teaching of reading (Filmstrip) Vimoet Associates,
1967. Made by Consolidated Film.
43 fr, (xtlor. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 in.), 31 ip».,
approx. 30 min.
With Instructor's manual.
CREDITS; Prodacere. W. Jamea Popham, Eva L. Baker.
SUMMARY r A teacher education Aim which describes an
empirical model applied to the improvement of reading instruc-
tion. Teaches the viewer to describe the model and to Identify
examples of reading objectives and activities which lUuatrate the
use of this approach. Provides practice In writing test It^ns
which tDeaaure reading sklUs.
1. Reading. 2. Reading — Ability teetlag. I. Vlmcet Associates.
[LB1050J 372.4 79-738819
Vimcet Ajtsoclates
Teaching reading in secondary schools {Motion picture)
Syracuse University Reading and Language Arts Center.
Released by Educational Film Library, 1966.
10 motion pictures, ad. b&w. 16 mm.
With guide.
ContmtM: — 1. Organizing the reading program. 22 mIn. — 2. Ana-
lyzing reading achievement 20 mfn.— 3. Handlcai^ied reader. 2l
min.-~4. Vocabulary development 19 mln. — 5. Developing compre-
hension skills. 12 min.—*. Reading to remember. 18 min. — 7. The
library aii<^ the reading program. 19 mln. — 8. Developing skills for
reading literature. 14 mln.— 9. Efficient reading. U mln.— 10. Re-
port from the reading coordinator. 13 min.
1. Reading (Secondary education) i. Syracuse University.
Reading and Language ArtA Center, ti. Syracuse University. Edti-
catlonal Film Library.
428.4 Fi A 67-5766
Syracuse University. Bdacatitmal Film Library
Teaching leading skills for the social studies {Mofion pic-
ture) Ruth (). Bradly. Relca.sed by Bailey Films. 190".
:;3 mil »d. color. Ifi uim.
With iimtiual.
.S'JHtiM'ii'i/: Illustrates how a primary teacher uses n field trip to
the sti]>erui.irket to Rtimnlare reading In social studies. Shows the
fonuAtlon of groups In the claw to organize and document informa-
tion collected. Stresses vocabulary, organization, documentation of
materials, and knowledge of the library.
1. Reading ( Piimary ) 2. Sixial sciences — Study and teaching
(Primary) i. Bradly, Ruth Olive. 1901- n. Bailey Films,
inc., Hollywood. Calif.
372.4 Fi A 68-1189
B-TiW Films
Teaching Resources Corporation
see
Association and generalization.
Basic visual perceptions: color, form, size.
Body awareness and gross motor abilities.
Developing concepts for nimiber.
Eye-hand coordination.
Figure-ground discrimination.
Memory: auditory and visual.
Organization.
Perception of sequence.
Perception of spatial relationships.
Pre-wriling pencil and paper skills.
Teaching Resources Devebpment Center
see
Abraham Lincoln.
The Beat of the drum.
A Big crop of cotton.
The Buffalo.
Carol bakcfl aeake.
I in the toy shop.
ODdereUa.
Colonial children.
The Cbimuy mouse and die city mouse.
Dinosaurs.
The Dog in tlw water.
Earthquakes.
George Washington,
Growth of an American city.
Haircut.
Hanukka.
The Hare and the tortoise.
History of farming.
The History of flight.
The History of transportation.
loeudnov.
Icdierga.
Janet makes a jack-o-lantem.
The Lion and the mouse.
The Mysterious magnet.
New England's heritage.
Origami
Our five sense*.
Our friend the frog.
The Phases of the moon.
The Priited word.
Puff and Princess went for a walk.
I^amids of Egypt.
Shadom.
Summer.
Thanksgiving.
Trees .
Under the ocean.
Vtaiiuig the zoo.
Where is Smokie7
The White tailed deer.
Wind.
Woody Woodchuck.
Teaching Resources Films
see
Barefoot boy.
Big bad bear.
Big bug, little bug.
Big new school.
Bing-Bang Pig.
Blackboard bear.
Bobo's dream.
A Boy, a dog, and a frog.
Central America: a regional study.
410
Oiina's new look.
Conventions and ^-^mpaipiy
Curious George,
Curious George flies a kite.
Curious George gets a medal.
Curious George goes to the hospital.
Curious George takes a job.
Economics in our world.
The Elf in the singing tree.
Endangered species.
Families of Mexico and Central America.
Tlw Pint Americans.
The Four friends.
Frog, where are you?
Gertie the duck.
Grandfather dear.
Grandmother dear.
Hap|)ily may I walk.
Have you seen my brother?
Henry.
The Hill that grew.
The House on East 88th Street.
Incident at Santa Barbara.
Japan: a changing nation.
Jiffy, Mist Boo. and Mr, Roo.
Just follow me.
Katy and the big snow,
linda's air mail letter,
little Quack.
The little red hen.
living things.
Lovable Lyle.
Lyie and the birthday party.
Lyle, Lyle, crocodile.
Man-made moons.
Masters of music.
Maybe a monster.
MaybeUe, the cable car.
Mexico: our dynamic neighbor.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Teaching Resources Films (Continued)
Mr, Barney's beard.
The No-bark dog.
The O'Learys and friends.
CXit, out, outi
Pearl goes to school.
Rockets into ipace.
The Roly poty cookie.
Sabrina.
Sad Mrs. Sam Sack.
The Secretary in a changing business world.
Shakespeare.
Shoes for Angela.
The Splendid belt of Mr. Big.
Too many dogs.
Vodnt.
We never get to do anything.
The Wee little man.
Teaching Resources /Multimedia
see
China today.
Choice.
7^ Fint Americans.
Happily ma J I walk.
Law and order.
Law ways around the world.
Understanding China.
Teaching skills for elementary school teachers (Motion pic-
ture) General Learning C-orp., 1968. Made by the David
Coffinj? Co.
19 motion pictures, sd. color. 16 mm.
With supervlwr'g and teacher's manuals.
CredUt: Authors, Dwight W, AUen, Kevin A. Ryan. Robert N.
Bush, James M. Cooper.
Co>TE?(TK. — 1. An Introduction to microteachinp. 20 min. — 2.
Fluency In nskioc questions. 8 rain. — 3. Probing questions. 7 mln. —
4. Higher order questions. 8 mln. — 5. Divergent questions. 8 mln, —
6. Set induction. 9 niln.~7. Stimulus variation. 10 mln.— 8. Closure.
8 min. — 9. Reinforcement 8 min. — 10. Silence and non-verbal cues.
9 min.— 11. Recognizing attending behavior. 8 mln. — 12. Cueing.
9 min.— IS. Use of examples. 7 mln. — 14. Lecturing. 8 mln.— 15.
Planned repetition. 7 mln. — IS. Ck>mpleteneiH of communication.
7 mln. — 17. Verbal responses. I5 mln. — 18. Non-verbal responses. 6
mln. — It. Verbal and ntm-verbal rsspoiues. 6 mln.
1. Elementary school teadieia— Handbooks, mtuiaals. eta
L General I>earning Crtrporatiuu.
372.1 Fi A 68-2419
General Learning Corp.
Teaching skills for secondary schoi^ teachers {Motion pic-
ture) General Ijeaming Corp., 1968. Made by the David
Coffing Co,
19 motion pictures, sd. color. 16 mm.
With superv'Bor's and teacher's manuals.
CredUt: Authors. Dwight W, Allen, Kevin A. Ryan, Robert N.
Bush, James U. Cooper.
Contentt: 1, An Introduction to mlcroteachlng, 2U ia\a.—l. Flu-
ency in asking questions. 7 mln. — 3. Probing questions. 7 min. — 4.
Higher order questions. 8 mtn. — 5. Divergent questions. 9 mtn. —
6. Set Induction. 9 mln.— 7. Stimulus variation. 9 mln. — 8. Closure.
8 mln. — S, Reinforcement. 8 mln. — 10. Silence and non-verbal cues.
9 min.~ll. Rec<«nlzlng att«idlng behavior. 9 mln.— 12. Cueing.
10 min,— IS. Use of examples. 9 min.— 14. Lecturing. 8 mln.— 15.
Planned repetition, fi mln. — 10. Completeoess of communication.
7 mln.— 17. Verbal responses. 6 mln.— 18. Non-verbal response*.
6 min. — 19, Verbal and non-vert>ai rwpooaes. 6 mln.
1. Hl=h school teacbera— Handbooks, manuals, etc. i. General
Learnlni! Corporation.
373.1 Fi A 68-2647
General Learning Corp.
Teaching speech and language: the McGinnis Association
Method {Motion picture) Central Institute for the Deaf,
1062, >Iftde by Technisonic Studios,
60 min. sd, color. 16 mm.
CredUi: Directors, Frank R. Kleffner, George Shames.
Summary: Follows the education of three children enrolled In the
Central Institute for the Deaf for eight months. Presents the tech-
niques and procedures used in the early stages of teaching language
to a deaf person.
1. Deaf — Means of communication. l Central Institute for the
Deaf.
371.91 Fi A 68-1758
Central Institute for the Deaf
Teaching styles, 1 (Motion picture) Harvard Project Phys-
ics in cooperation with WGBH, Released by Holt, Rine-
hart and Winston, 1969.
30 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 8)
Kinescope.
SUMMARY; A teacher In a small rural school in Maine shows
films of his oommnnity, of the modified multi-media syston In nse
In his classroom, and of bis students engaged in several activities.
Other teachers discuss his teaching style with him.
1. Audlo-vlaual education — Maine. 2, Bducatlon, Rural — Maine,
I, Harvard Project Physics. II. Holt, Rlnebart and WlnstOD, Inc,
Series: Harvard Project Physics teacher briefings (Motl<m picture)
DO, 8.
370,7 72-709131
Holt, RInehart and Winston
Teaching styles, 2 (Motion picture) Harvard Project Phys-
ics in cooperation with WGBH. Released by Holt, Rine-
hart and Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 9)
Kinescope.
Summary: A teacher in a suburban California town shows fllmi
of his students doing group reaearch, working In laboratory activi-
ties, and choosing what classroom activity to engage in from many
available options. A panel discusses with the teacher the advantages
and limitations of his teacfaloc style
1. Physics— Study and teadtlng. I. Harvard Project Physics.
II. Holt, RInehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Harvard Project
Physics teacher briefings (Motion picture) no, 9.
370.7 7e-709132
Holt, Rlnebart and Winston
Teaching styles, 3 (Motion picture) Harvard Project Phys-
ics in cooperation with WGBH. Released by Holt, RIne-
hart and Winston, 1969,
30 min. sd. b&w, IR mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, do. 10)
Kinescope.
SUMMARY : A teacher in a conventional Massachusetts school
shows films of his fairly conventional classroom approach which
offers students a diversity of activities, IncludlnR laboratory work.
A panel discusses the teacher's style of teaching.
1, Teaching. 2. Education — Massachusettn — 19C5- I, Har-
vard Project Physics. II. Holt. Rlnebart and Winston, Inc. Se-
ries: Harvard Project Physics teacher brteflnga (Motion picture)
no, JO.
370.7 70-709133
Holt, RInehart and Winston
t. [Pilmstrip] Educatiofial
Dimensions Corp,. 1972.
Bpproi. SO ft. color. 35 mm. and ^khkmUsc: 2 i. (1 i. for manual projec-
tor; I ■. for sutooMtic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpiB- 1^ min. each tide.
Also iMtied with phonocape in ciisf ttg
With teacher't gtbdc.
SUMMARY: A teacher trainini film for craft educatioo and instrndioa.
Defines the major craft areas and the essential methods and toob required fbr
each. Includes weaving, ccnmici. mosaics, and graphics.
1. Handicraft — Study and teaching. I. Educational Dimeasioas Corpora-
371.1 72-733223
73 MARC
[Tri68]
Educai'
Corp.
Teaching the disadvantaged (FiltMtrip) National Educa-
tion Association, Dept of Classroom Teachers, 1967.
.12 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc :2 b, (1b. for manoal pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In., 831 rpm., 12 mln.
With guide and script.
Based on the booklet of tlic same title by Gertrude Near.
Summary: Describes the ctiaracterlBtica of disadvantaged children,
and dlflcnsses their learning handicaps. Contrasts the teaching meth-
ods by which they may be reached with those which are Ineffective,
and points out some of the problems of each age group.
1. Socially handicapped children— Education. i. Noar, Gertrude.
Teaching the disadvantaged, ii. National Education Aaaodatlon of
the United States. Dept. of Classroom Teadiera.
371.9 Fi A 67-4269
Oregon. State College, Portland. Library
Teaching the mentaHy retarded — a poeitive approach {Mo-
tion picture) University of Texas, 1967.
25 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary.- Documents the progress of four profoundly retarded
children during a four month training program, with emphasis In
the areas of self-care, toilet training, dressing, eating, and mannera.
Illustrates that even the profoundly retarded can learn complex
akllls.
1. Mentally handicapped children — Education. i. Texas. Uni-
versity.
371.92 Fi A 68-3135
C, S. National Medical Audiovisual Center
Teaching the ont and the many (Motion picture) National
Education Association, TEPS C<Hnmis8ion. Made and re-
leased by Motion Picture Productions of Texas, ltf68.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Writer and director. Windy Chan>Ie ; photographers,
Gary Picle, Richard Kldd.
Summary: Explains how an individualised Instruction center
works. Examines the rural high school at Hagerman, Idaho, to show
how a traditional educational system can adapt to a modern learn-
ing center.
1. Indivldoallxed Instruction. 2. Rural schools — Idaho — Hager-
man. L National Education Association of the United States.
Commission on Teacher Eiducatlon and Professlooal Standards.
n. Motion Picture ProducUtms of Texas, Inc
371 70-702691
Motion Picture Produc- tlons of Texas
Teaching the patient with diabetes (Filmatrip) Trainez
Corp,, 1970.
108 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodLsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 32
mln. nilcrogroove. (Patient care series. 5)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summary: A training film for nurses. Explains how to teach
urine testing. Insulin Injection and measurement, diet control, and
foot care to the diabetic patient and how to prepare him for dis-
cbarge from the botfpltal.
1. Diabetes. i. Tralnex Corporation. Series: Patient care
series, 5 (Fllmstrip)
610.73 70-737502
Tralnex Corp.
Teaching the way they learn — remediation of learning
disabilities {Motion picture) Robert Anderson Associates,
Qu^)ec. Released by Contemporary Films ^McGraw-Hill,
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Learning series)
Cr«4UM: Consultant and host, H. Sam Rabtaovltch.
^Hmmary; Explains that certain learning disabilities limit specific
skills, pointing out that a student may Bf>eak well bat read poorly.
Shows how teachers at the Leamlog Centre hi Montreal attempt to
combine a.s many disctpUnes as possible Into each activity.
1. Slow-learUiog children. i. Anderson (Ebobert) Aasociates, ltd,
u. C<H]temporary FIluB/McGraw-HitL Series: Learning series
(Motdon picture)
371,9 73-704154
Mc<lraw.Hni Book Co.
Teaching tomcHTOw (Motion picture)
ment Center, 1970.
Education Develop-
411
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Made for the African Science Film Program.
CREDITS: Director. M. Savage.
SUMMARY : A teacher-training film. Shows a primary school
clasHroom In rural Kenya, where African chlldrwi learn science in
new ways by using local materials asd modem methods.
1. Education. Primary — Kenya. 2. Education, Rural— Kenya.
I. Education Development Center.
[LC6148.K] 370.7 74-712804
Education Development Center
Teaching anits and lesson plans (Filmstrip) Yinicet Asso-
ciates. 1967, Made by Consolidated Film.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: single-track, 1 reel (5 in.),
33 In. per sec.. 30 mln.
With instructor's manual.
CREDITS : Authors W. James Popham, Eva L. Baker.
SUMMARY: Describes recommended element.? for the teaching
unit and the lesson plan.
1. Unit method of teaching. 2. Lesson planning. I, Vlmcet
Associates.
371.3$ 72-737567
Tlmcet Asaodate:)
Teaching verbalization by contingency management (Mo-
tion picture) Westinghouse Reeoirch Laboratories, Be-
havorial Technology Dept, 1966. Made by Bandelier
Films.
14 mlQ. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits.- Producers and directors, K. H. Kamennan, Paul Shelford.
Jr.
Summant: Follows the progress of a flTe-year.old mentally re-
tarded ^rl as ahe teams vocabulary by a contingency management
aystem in which play periods are used to reinforce correct behavior
during task sessions.
1. Meotally handicapped children— Education. i. Wertinghouse
Research Laboratories, Pittsburgh.
371.92 78-702007
Teaching with the overhead projectiv (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Filmstrips, 1969.
37 fr. color, 35 mm, (The Overhead projector)
CREDITS : Authors. Kenneth L. Russell, Tommy McAfee.
SUMMARY: Explains various usee for the overhead projector in
teaching. With captions.
1. Overhead projection. I. Educational Filmstrips, Huntsville,
Tex. II. Stfies: The Overhead projector (Filmstrip)
[LB1043.5] 371.33 70-734646
Educational FUmstrlpa
Teague, Bob. Letters to a black boy
Hey, cab.
Teak lumbering in Thailand (Motion picture) Wayne
Mitchell and Compass Films. Released by International
Communication Films, 1966,
color. 6 mm. (South East Asia series)
mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
4 mln.
Lo<^ fill
in super 8 i
With teacher's study guide
CrediU: Writer and photographer, Wayne MltcbelL
Summary: Illustrates the complete process of logging and milling
of teak luml>er In Thailand. Shows how elephants are used In the
process.
1. Lumbering— Thailand. 2. Teak. i. Mitchell, Wayne n.
Compass Films, iii. International Communication Films. S«'les:
South East Asia series (Motion picture)
634.9 78-700593
International Com- munlcatlon Films
Tein MUfaf. [Motion picture] BNA Fifans. 1971.
30 min. id. color. 16 nua. (Eflective orgaaizatkMi)
CREDITS: Autbore, Sheldga Davis. Saul Odkraua.
SUMMARY: Sheldon DavkorTRWIncSytterosOroup, describes how aa
organization goes about introduciag team buU^ng and dJacMaei its purpoaw.
1. Organiiation. I. BNA FOma. U. Seriea: Effective orgaaizatMXi. [Mo-
tion picture]
[HD31] «SI 7^701240
BNA Fifam n MAKC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Team physician (Motion pkhire) American Medical
Association Committee on the Medical Aspects of Sports.
Made by Calvin Productions. Released by Modem Talk-
ing Picture Service, 1969.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ . , ^ .
Summni- Dlscujsen the role of the coach, achool admlntetrstor,
p.rent. athlete and espeeUlly the tMun phjalclan In the proper
tralnlns ot athleteiL Empha.l«es Ove basic repilaUoM tor athletes,
proper training, proper conditioning, good equipment, good couching,
good officiating, and proper health supervision.
1 \lhletes I American Medical Association. Committee on
the Medical .Aspects ot Sports, n. Modern Talking Picture Service.
'"'■■ 613.7 74-706379
CINE
Team teaching in the elementary school {Motion pictvre)
I/D/E/A, 1969. Made by Vision Associates.
22 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: JuIUposes a team-teaching situation In an elementary
school against a conventional chissroom situation to tUustrata the
activities and responses of teachers and children Involved In a
team.teaching program.
1. Teaching teams. 2. Elementary school teaching. i. Institute
for the Development of Educational Actlvltlea
371.39 76-706681
CINE
Teams in action {Motion picture) John Lavafinino in co-
operation with Soccer U. S. A. Released by Frith Films,
1968.
17 mln. sd. color 16 mm.
With study guide ^ ,_. ,
Summarv: Demonstrates the rules and various individual and team
maneuvers of the game of soccer as It Is played by the CelUcs of
Scotland and Atlas of Mexico, two leading world teams.
Soccer. I. Lavagnluo, John. n. Frith Films, Hollywood,
Technical and vocational training in Canada (FUmitrtp)
Cnnad.t Dept. of Labour, Ottawa. Made mid released by
Nation. ;1 Film Hoard of Canada, 19G7.
76 fr color 33 mm. and phonodlsc; 33i rpm.
French ".sion released under the title l.a Formation technique et
'"•°Cln"n'''ihow.°°th'e'developn,en. of technical training f.clll««
In clSa and eiplaln. the scope of service avaliahle and the p^^
tSlioi^ by the Federal and Provincial Governments to promote
broadCTtniining of people ot .11 ages. With captions.
1 T«ini™i ^ucatioS-Onada 2- Vocational cf""}"""-?;""^
I. Canada. Dept. of Labour, n. Canada. National Film Board^
373.2 73-734359
National Flhn Board of Canada
Technical training
see
The Right to education. Part 2: Technical uaininf.
Technicon Education Systems
see
Elementary science information unit.
I
Calif.
796.334
70-700402
Tfce Tear. [Motion picture) Michael J. Sheridan, 1972.
10 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; A young boy irics lo protect the sand castle he has built against
the ravages of the incoming tide. Without narration.
I. Sheridan, Michael Joseph
tPN1997] 791.43 72-702432
CINE 72 MARC
The Tears of the dragfui {FUmsirip) Parents' Magazine
Eiileiprises. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Ke-
leiihfd liy r.*;iniing Corp. of America, 1970.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 12 Id.. 33i rpm., 12 mln.
microirroove. (Folktales arouDd the world)
With script and teacher's culde.
Hummary: Uses the folktale of the same title by Hlroauke Hamada
to Introduce the wisdom, customs, art, and music of Chioa. For
primary ijrades.
I. Hamada. Hlrosuke. 1893- Ryu no me no namloa. n.
Pan-nlR' Magazine Eiiterprls«>», In.-.. New York. in. I-earning Corpo-
ration of Aiiierira. Series: Folktales around the world (Film-
strip)
398.2 78-736976
I,earning(_"oi-p. of America
The Tears of the dragon (Filmstrip)
see also Tales from Japan: The tears of the dragon
El Tcatro Campeaino (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-
Visual Center, 1971.
M mln. sd. bAw. IQ mm.
CREDITS: Producers, Victoria Hochbert, Janet Steroburg; nar-
i^tor, Phil Sterling.
SUMMARY: Shows the origins, progress, and the purpose of
El Teatro Campeslao from Its beginnings in the fields to boost the
morale of striking Mexican -American farmworker* to Its present
role as theater committed to social change.
1, El Teatro Campeaino. I. National Educational TeleTlaion
and Radio Center. II. Indiana. UnlTerslty. Audio-Visual Center.
[PN2297] 702 74r-rUl»4
Indiana UnlT. Audio- Visual Outer
Tech Films Corporation
see
Race for clean air.
Tech territory (Motion picture) Division of Information
Services, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univer-
sity (19711] Made by Virginia Tech Motion Picture Unit.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
St'MHABY: Shows Tsrlous aspects of campun life at Virginia
Poljtwhnlc Institute and State UnlTerslty. Includes academic and
■odal actlTltlet, as well as on and off campus extracurricular eTetits.
1. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and RUte nnlTerslty. I. Vlr-
;lnla Polytertinlc Institute and SUte ITntverslty. DlTlnlon of In-
formation Services.
[LI>S655] 378.766 74-713680
riNE
Technical and Scientific Films, ltd.
see
The Electro -magnet.
Technique of gastrostomy feeding {Motion picture)
!an and Co., London. Made by Eothen Films.
Mae-
Re-
leased in the U. S. by Film Associates of California, 1966.
Ti min. si. color. 8 mm. (Ba.<i!c nursing practice, no. 6)
Loop fllm.
With study guide.
Stimmarv: Uses a live demonstatlon to explain In detail the nurs-
ing technique of gastrostomy feeding.
1 Tube feeding. i. Macmlllan, firm, publishers, London, n.
Fllm Associates of California. Los Angeles. Series: Basic nursing
practice (Motion picture) no. 6.
617 Fi A 68-1014
Fllm Associates of California
The Technique of intra-articnlar and peri-articular injec*
tion (Motitm picture) Upjohn Co., 1969. Made by
Wexler Film Productions.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Upjohn vanguard of medicine)
Summary: U.-ws animation and live action to show Dr. Edward
Itoland's technique of Injecting the most commonly -affected sites.
Shows where the needle penetrates, and discusses contraindications
and neccKaary precautions.
1. Injections, Intraarticular. r. TJpJohn Compaoy.
615 7»-703007
CINE
Technique of intradermal injection (Motion picture) Mac-
millan and Co., London. Made by Eothen Films. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Film Associates of California,
1966.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Baste DUrslns practice, no. S)
Loop fllm.
With study guide.
Summary: Uses animated drawinga and a lire d^nonstratlon to
describe the technique of Intradermal Injection. Filmed at a Mantoux
Clinic.
1 Injections. Intradermal. I. Macmillan, firm, publishers, Lon-
don, n. Film Associates of California, Los Angeles. Series:
Baste nursing practice (Motion picture) no. 5.
616 Fi A 68-1013
Film Associates of California
Technique of intramuscular injection {Motion picture)
Macmillan and Co., London. Made by Eothen Filnis.
Released in the U. S. by Film Associates of California,
1 min. 8l. color. 8 mm. (Basic nursing practice, no. 3)
I/)op nim.
With etudy guide. , ^ . *, ,„
Summarv: Uses animated drawings and a live demonstration to
explain the technique of Intramuscular injection.
1 Injections. Intramuscular. i. Macmillan. firm, publishers,
London, ii. Fllm Associates of California, Los Angeles. Series:
Basic nursing practice (Motion picture) no. 3. „..„.„.«
615 Fi A 68-1016
Film Associates of Callfomta
Technique of intravenous ntjectkm (Motion picture) Mac-
millan and Co., I»ndon. Made by Eothen Films. Re-
leased ill the U. S. by Film Associates of California, 1966.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic nursing practice, no. 2)
I»op fllm.
With study guide.
Summary: Uses a live demonstration to Illustrate the technique
of intravenous Injection.
1 Injections, Intravenous. i. Macmillan. firm, publishers, ten-
don. II. Film Associates of California. Los Angelea. Series: Basic
nurHlng practii-e (Motion picture) no. 2.
615 Fi A 68-1017
Film AB8o<latesof California
Technique of subcutaneous injection {Motion picture)
Macmillan and Co., Ivondon. Made by Eothen Filins.
Released in the U. S. by Film Associates of California,
1966.
1 mln. al. color. 8 mm. (Basic nursing practice, no. 4)
Loop fllm.
With study guide. . , ^, »,
Summary: Explains the technique of subcuUneoua injection by
live demonstration nnd animated drawings.
L Injections, Hypodermic. i. Macmlllan, Arm. publishers, Lon-
don, n. Fllm Associates of California. Loa Angela*. Series : Ba-
alc nuralag practice ( Motion picture) no. 4.
616 Fi A 68-1016
Film AsM>c(atM of Callfonila
Techniques for ascendins and descending stairs. [Slide »t]
Milady Pub. Corp.. 1970.
27 slides color. 2 » 3 in ind phonoupe in ciuctte: du«l-tf«ck (1 i.
blanl.) (Visual poi»c for business and social success, no. 9)
With commentary and guide by Bobbi Ray Bowler
Based on the icitbook Chirm and poise for gelling ahead, by Ruth Tolman.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how lo ascend and descend stairs gracefully and
provides suggestions for avoiding accidents on high, narrow, and other difTicult
stairs,
1 Beauty. Personal- 2 Movement. Aesihelics of. 3 Accidents— Preven-
tion. I. Tolman. Ruth, Charm and poise for gctlinj ahead, 11, Milady Pub-
lishing Corporation. New York. III. Series: Visual poise for business and sociil
success (Slide scij no. 9
tRA778i 646.7 72-734255
Milady Pub. Corp. 72 MARC
TackalVM for pattlag oa a»d rem>Ttat coat*. [Sbde set] Milady
Pub. Corp., 1970.
M tUdes. color. 2 x 2 in. and phonoupe in canette: dual-track (1 t.
bisnk) (Visual pone for buaineaa and social tuccoa, ito. 10)
With commentary and gude by Bobbi Ray Bowler. Title in fyiAe: Technique
for putting on and removing a coal.
Baaed on the textbook Charm and potsc for getting ahead, by Ruth Tolman.
SUMMARY: Dcmonilrate* how to put on and remove ■ wrap of any kind
with a minimum of effon and iUuttrste* the varioua w«y« to handle ■ coat while
Nttinf.
1. Coati. I. Tolman. Ruth. Charm and pobe for getting ahead. 11.
Milady Publishing CorporatioR. New York. III. Series: ViumI potM for busi-
■MM and wcial tuccesa. (Slide *ei] no. 10.
(OT515] 646.7 72-734256
Milady Pub. Corp. 72 MARC
Techniques: fresco, tempera and oil, water color, and prints. [Slide
set] Center for Humanities, 1972.
80 slides, color. 2 x 2 in. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 30
min (Metropolitan seminars in art)
Also issued with phonoupe in cauctie.
With teacher's guide
Based on Metropolitan seminars in art by John Canaday.
SUMMARY: Explains that the medium in which an anist works is more than
a means of expression, and part of expression itself. E)cscnbcs various mediums,
and discusses some famous works in each.
1. An -Technique. 2. Art— Psychology. 1. Canaday, John Edwin. 1907-
II. Center for Humanities. III. Series: MetropoUtan seminars in an.
[Slide set]
(N71i 751.4 72-735189
Center for Humanities 72 MARC
Techniques in budding and grrafling (Filmstrip) Vocatioiial
Education Productions, 1971.
61 fr color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: single-track, 5
in., 3! ips.
Pr«Khioe<l through the cooperation of the School of Agriculture and
Natural Tteaources, California State Polytechnic College.
With teacher's manual.
Cirdlts: Production supervisor, Steven C. LaMarine: director.
Clyle HoRtetter: authors, Steven C. LaMarine, Paul Fountain: nar-
rator, Daryl Kruae; photography, James Crissey.
Summary: Sumtnarlzes Information on various types of plant
propagation, and covers the methods and materials used in making
cleft grafts and several bark grafts on fruit trees. Describes proce-
dures for patch budding and T-buddlng, and compares budding and
grafting.
1. Budding. 2. Graft- log. I. Vocational Education Pro-
ductions.
631.5 78-737966
California State Poly- technic Coil€«e
Techniques in painting (FUmatrip) Jam Handy Organiza-
tion, 1967.
40 fr, color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: mlcr<«roove. (Art ap-
preciation—painting, no. 1) - , . J t
Ramnuiry Picture.') and describes dlffereht kinds of paints used by
artlstf, hovr they are made, eurface-s to which they are applied, and
various method.s that arti-sts have used in painting.
1 Painting— Technique. i. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Series- Art appreciation— painting (Filmstrip) no. 1.
751.2 Fi A 68-4046
Jam Handy Organzatlon
Techniques in seUing (Filmstrip) Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1969.
45 fr. color. 35 mio. and pboDOdlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 18
mln. (Distributive educa.tlon) . _ ,«
Also l98ue<l with reel-to-reel phonotape and with pbonotape in
cajgctte.
With tea<*er»' guide. .,_... «..-_».— •r^
Creditt: Author, Frederick S. Wythe; illustrator, Stc^MH Zo-
Dibch ; consultant, Fabian Engiander. _»^,«.
Summary: A demonstration of seUing tocfaolqnes with susCQ^loiM
on handling the reluctant customer.
1 Salwtmen and salesmanship. i. Unlveraal BMucatlon and Vl»-
mi Art ^ Series: Distributive education (Filnistrtp)
658.85 70-784909
ALA Booklist
Techniques of food measurement {Motion pietwv) B. P.
Research. Released by AIMS Instructional Media SJerv-
ices, 1070.
12 mln. sd. color. (Food-techniques of preparation)
Versions available: magnetic sd.. optical ad., super 8 mm.. 16 mm.
rrrdi/*^ Production suoervlsor. Sally Ma<-e Oallagher.
in food meaouremeDt. using correct equipment and practices.
1 Cookery I, K. P Research, ii. AIMS Instructional Media
Servlc^ Serlea: Pood-technlques of preparation ("«"«" P'^"';^
641.8 77-706204
Anrs Instructional Media Services
412
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Techniques of hemming (Motion picture) Doubleday Multi-
media. 1970. Made by Indiana University.
8 niln. sd. rolor. 16 mm. (Mkklng It la fashloa)
Also iMiied as super 8 mm. lo<^ Aim moanled In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents guidelines for the use of various hemming
techDlqueft.
1. Dmsmaklng. 2. Sewing. I. Doubleday Unltimedla.
II, Series; Making It in fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] 646.4 71-712053
Doubleday Multimedia
Techniques of mixing solutions and cmtrifuging hetero-
geneous systems (Motion picture) Holt, Kinehart and
Kinston, 1971. Made by Telemated Motion Pictures.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ionic reactions In aqueous
solution, no. 3)
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS : Consultant, Norman Duffy.
SUMMARY: Demoostratee slgnlOcant chvmlcal reactions In solu-
tion and presents the balanced ionic equations for tbese reactionn.
Uses animation to explain the reactions In terma of the fundamental
principles and conreptB of chemistry,
1. Solution (Chemistry) 2. Mixing. 3. Oentrlfngea. I. Holt,
Rlnehart and Winston, inc. II. Series: Ionic reactions In aqueous
solution (Motion picture) no. 3.
MI 75-711948
Holt, Rlnehart and Winston
Techniques of nailing {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm, (Basic woodworking— hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Nails and spikes. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 78-708429
Walden Film Corp.
Techniques of therapeutic communication (Filmstrip)
Concept Media, 1970.
81 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 a.. 12 In.. 3Si rpm.,
21 min. (Nurse-patient Interaction, oo. 4)
Also issued with phonotape.
With Instructor's manual.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates technlquet of talking with patients
by encouraging confersatlon, helping tbe patient to explore his
thougbta and feelings, and Insuring mutual uoderBtandlng.
1. Nurse and patient. 2. Sick— Psychology. I. Ooncept Media.
Inc. II. Series: Nurse-patient Interaction (Filmstrip) no. 4.
[RT86] 610.73 79-739177
Concept Media
Techniques of visualization for low speed flows, part 1
(Motion picture) Educational Services. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. Nt. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics flima)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
STTMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase of
fluid mechanics.
1 Fluid mechanics. I. Educational Serrices, inc., Newton. Mass.
IL Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Seriea:
Fluid mechanics Alms (Motion picture)
632 71-710339
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca EUucatlonel Corp.
Techniques of visualization for low speed flows, part 2
(Motion picture) Educational Services. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics Alms)
Also issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 nun. In cartridge.
Made for the National (Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustratee a demonstration exjwrlment on a phase of
fluid mechanics.
1. Fluid mechanics. 1. Educational Services. Inc., Newton. Haas.
II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series-
Fluid mechanics fllms (Motion picture)
532 76-710340
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Technology {FUmstHp) Our York State,
York State Filmstrips.
Made by
29 f r. color. 35 mm. ( People of the longhouse. no. 8)
Credits: Editor, William Fenton.
Summnry: Pictures ihe handicrafts of the Iroquois Indiana.
Shows examples of their canoes, arrowheads, moccaslna, baaketa,
embroidery, beadwork, aud sculptured pipes.
1. Iroqucis Indians — Indus. i. Our York State, Cooperstown,
N. Y. Series: People of the longhouse (Filmstrip) no. 3.
Fi A 67^142
Our York State
Tecnifax
see Plastic Coating Corporation. Tecnifax
Division
Tectonic movements (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. Released in the T'. S. by Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 min. »l. color. 8 mm. (Geology)
Ijnop film.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Uses animation to symbolise that deformation of tbe
earths crust produces many of tbe principal surface landforms In-
cluding basins, mountains, plains, and others.
1. Geology, Structural i. Canada. National Film Board, n.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Geology (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2164
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp,
Tecumseh's con^iracy (Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
2.% fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking alda)
With teacher's guide
aummory: Part 1 describes Tecumseh's efforts to establish an
Indian confederacy west of the MlaslBSln>l. Pari 2 traces events
leading to the Battle of Tippecanoe. For elementary grades. With
captions.
1. Tecumseh. Shawnee chief, 1768-1813. 2. Tippecanoe, Battle of,
1611. I. Jones and Osmond, inc. n. Modern Learning Aids, New
York. Series : Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 77-733301
Modern Learning Aids
Ted Lewis and his band (Motion picture) Castle Films,
1949.
7 rain. Bd. bAw. 16 mm. (The Band parade)
Summuyy: Ted Lewis, accompanied by his band, sings Snnny gide
of the street. Me and my shadow, Isn't she pretty, and I'm the leader
of the band. A female vocal group sings Three blind mice, and
accompanies him in the Last song.
1. Lewis, Ted, 1801- 2. Music, Popular (Song^ etc.)— U. 8.
1. United World Films, Inc. Castle Films Division. Series: The
Band parade (Motion picture)
927 Fi 68-727
Ted Lowry Productions
see
Cleanliness: to be clean makes you feel
good.
Clothes: clothes are friends, treat them
well.
Dental care: teeth are my friends,
treat them well.
Medical care: it's your turn to see the
doctor.
Nutrition: I'll trade you my cookie for an
orange.
Physical fitness: slow down, I can't keep
up.
School: doing the very best you can.
Teddy at the throttle (Motion picture) Mack Sennett, inc.,
1916. Released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp.
(196-!,
20 mln. si. bAw. 16 mm. (Mack Sennett comedy)
Originally released In 35 mm.
Also issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Mack Sennett CAST: Gloria Swanson,
Wallace Beery, Bobby Vernon.
SUMMARY: A comedy In which tbe heroine la chained to a rail-
road track and rescued by her hero In the nick of time. Includes
many chase scenes.
I. Mack Sennett, inc. II. Eastln-Phelan Corporation. Davenport,
Iowa. III. Series: Hack Sennett comedy (Motion picture)
791.43 79-711886
Enstin-Phelan Corp.
Teddy bev. [Motion picture) Brandon Films. Released by CCM
Films [197-?]
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Aurhor, Jim McDonald; editor. Divtd Tucker.
SUMMARY: An animated account of ihc adventures which occur when a
little boy's teddy bear comes to life. Without narration. For primary grades.
[1. Toys— Fiction, I. Brandon Films, inc. 11. CCM Films.
[PZ8.9] 372.6 72-701482
CCM Films 72 MARC
The Teddy bear's balloon trip (Motion picture) Coronet
Inslriictional Films, 1970.
14 mill. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teachers* guide.
Summary: A cartoon fantasy which takes viewers across Europe
to .\«iia a.t a German girl sends her teddy bear by balloon with a
gift for Chinese children. Designed for language arts for primary
grades.
- Another issue, b&w.
I. Coronet Instructional rilms.
872.6
Coronet Instructional Films
74-709397
Tee off at Jasper (Motion picture) Canadian National Rail-
ways, Montreal, 1967. Made by Peiterson Productions.
H m'n. Bd. color. 16 mm,
French version also Issued.
Credits: Director, Jim Swackhammer ; script, Joe Hatt-Coob : direc-
tor of photography, Reginald Morris ; editor, Derek Smith.
Bymmary: Shows the various vacation faciiltiefl In Jaaper Park.
1. Jasper National Park. i. Canadian National Railways.
917.123 Fi A 67-5750
National Film Board of Canada
Tee Pee I>roductions
see
Jazzoo.
413
The Tee weld (Motion picture) See~Du Films, 1968. Made
by Robert Carlson.
4 mln. si. color. 8 Doro. (Stick electrode series)
Loop Hlm. Isfmed In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With self-lnstrucl ional pamphlets and teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains how to make an effective tee weld using an
electric welding rod.
1. Electric welding. l See-Du Films, Inc. Series: Stick
electrode series (Motion picture)
671.6 70-700477
See-Du Films
Teeka, the otter (Filmstrip) Lyceum Productions, 1971.
59 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (Is. for antomatie
projector, 1 s. for manual projector), 12 in., 33i rpm., 11 mln.
.\lso Issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a story by Elizabeth Baldwin Haaelton
alK>ut the adventures of Teeka, a pet otter.
1. Ottws— Juvenile Alms. I. Hazellon, Elizabeth Baldwin.
Teeka, the otter. II. Lyceum Productions (Finn)
[PZIO] 639 78-73»261
Lyceum Productions
Teen Challenge Center
Miracle on Broad Street.
Teen fair (Flhmtrip) Itowmar Records, 1967.
3;: fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 7 In., S31 rpm., 9 mln.
mlcrognove. (Reading incentive)
With teacher's guide and illustrated narrative.
Summary: PresenU a story about a teen fair, to serve as a basis
for reading incentive and reading comprehension lessons.
1. Falra. 2. Reading Interests. 3. Reading comprehension. i.
K^iwrnar R.T.ir(ls, Loh Angele-;. Series: Reading Incwitlve (Film-
atrip)
Fi A 67-3517
Bowmar Records
Teen-time cooking with Carnation (FUmatrip) Carnation
Co. [196-lj Made by Cascade Pictures.
Gl fr color. 35 mm.
Summaiy: Provides cooking hints for teenagers, and .ehows how
Carnation milk may be used for cooking, creaming, and infant feed-
ing.
1. Cookery (Milk) — Juvenile films. i. Carnation Company.
641.6 72-733166
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Teen tutor (Motion picture) Southwestern City Schools.
Made and released by Ohio State University, Dept. of
l*hotof:i:iphy :in(l Cineiiin, 11)09.
38 min. t-i. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Show.s the operation of the Teen Tutor Program, In
which seventh-grade Ixtys and girls study child development, tutor
kindergarten children, and work in an integrated curriculum toward
self-knowledge and social development Portrays a teen tutor, with
his teachers and hi.s rlassnintes. as he struggles with feelings about
himself, his parents, and younger children.
1. Tutors and tutoring. i. Southwestern City School District,
ir. Ohio. State University, CV)lumbus. Dept. of Photography and
Clnen<a.
371^9 70-705682
CINB
The Teenage boy (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1959. Made by the Office
of Television Activities, Washington University, in coop-
eration witli KETC-TV.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Search for America*
Creditt: Producer, Ralph Patrick; boats, Ralph Patrick, Richard
Hartieli.
Summary: In a question and answer session three teenage boys
present their opinions on education, their ambitions, the Importance
of personality, and their expectations for the future.
L Youth— U. S. I. National Educational Television and Radio
Center. Series: The Search for America (Motion picture)
Fi 67-123
Teenage challenge (Motion picture) Family Films, 1958.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Teenage film aerlea)
With leader's guide.
Summary: Uses a school essay contest aa a basia for an examina-
tion of the problem of how a Chrlfltlan teenager can seek Qod's will
and sUlt be popular.
L Christian life. 2, Vocation. l Family FlUna. lot Series:
Teenage fllm series ( MoUon picture)
Fi A 67-1924
Family Films, inc.
Teenage cosmetics (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford,
Toronto, 1967. Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educa-
tional Films.
17 mill, sd, color. 16 mm. (Family life and health)
Ektachrome.
Crediti: Producer, James McCormlck; director, Peter Skinner;
cinematography, Stanley Uplnskl ; editor, Joan Clark.
Summary: Uses cloeeupa and step-by-atep demonatratlotia to ex-
plain to teenagers how to apply makeup and style hair both for ape*
clal occasions and for school
1. Cosmetics. 2. Halrdresslng. i. Moreland- Latch ford Produc-
tions, Toronto, ii. Sterling Educational Films, inc. Series: Pam-
ily life and health (Motion picture)
646.7 Fi A 68-1228
National Fllm Board of Canada
Teenage crusade (Motion picture) Family Films, 1958.
80 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Teenage film seriee)
With leader's guide.
Summary: Shows how a Christian youth group which is having
a get-acquainted party, handles the situation when tbe party la
"craahed" by uninvited guests.
L Etiquette. t. Family Films, inc. Series: Teenage fllm ae-
ries (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1920
Family Films, Inc.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Teen-age idols. Part 1 {Motion picture) David L. Wolper
Productions, 1964.
26 mill. sd. bAw. 16 ram. (nollywood sod the lUn)
CredUi: Producer, Atex Orasshoff; Mory, Alex Grasshoff, Jack
Halej, Jr.; script, Al Ramrus, Alex Grassboff; Barrator, Joseph Cot-
ten; music superrlsLoQ, Jack Tlllar; film editor, Melrlii Sbaplro.
Summary: Presents stars popular with teenagers since World War
n, iDcludtog Blogers Frank Sinatra, EItIs Presley, Pat Boone, and
Ricky Nelson ; disc Jockey Dick Clark ; and actors James Dean, Mar-
lon Brando, and Sandra Dee.
1. Actors, American. 2. Singers. American. l Wolper (David
L.) Productions. Series: Hollywood and the stars (Motion picture)
7yi.43 Fi (JS-269
Teenage idob. Part 2 (Motion picture) David L. Wolper
Productions, 1964.
"6 milt wl- Wtw. 16 mm. (Hollywood and the stars)
Credilf Producer and director, Alex GrassholT; story, Alex Grass-
hoff. Jack" Haley, Jr.. David L Wolper; script. Al Rarania Alex
Grasshofl; narrator. Joseph Gotten; music supervisor. Jack TiUar;
director of photographer, VUis Ijipenleks; film editor John Soh.
Sutmnarv: Discusses the career of teenage Idol, Vablao. and dis-
cusses the publicity prior to his appearance, his rise to stardom, his
loneliness, and his decision to buy out his contract In order to at-
tempt an acting career. „ , „ ,,
1 Fabian. i. Wolper (David U) Productions. Series: Holly-
wood and the stars (Motion [ricture)
927 Fi 68-270
Teenage loyalty (Motion picture) Family Films, 1959.
30 rain. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Teenage film series)
With leader's guide.
Summary: Dramatizes circumstances which make a high school
leader realise that her first loyalty should be to Christ
1. (ThrlBtian life. i. Family Films. Inc. Serlea: Teenage fllm
aeries ( Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1919
Family Films. Inc.
Teenage rebellion: challenge to authority (Filmstrip)
Guidance Associates of Pleasantviile, N'. Y., 1971.
■J fihiL-iJliis (|»l. 1. 77 rr.i \>t. 2. .".:> fr.l roli'i'. rt-'i iiiMi. aii<l li
phi>iu>diw>i {-2 s. eiii-lii ; V2 In.; 33i rpin. : |>t. t. 11 miii. : pt. 'J, 8 mlii.
mlcroEi'oove.
Also (xsut^l with phonornpe in cassette.
With discussion jniide.
Sl'MMART : Young people exjimine «<wlul i-ehellion in America and
expli-re the nature of persons! rebellion as a nieiiiis for expi-esslng
o»e*flf. gaining atmu«. or as-ertlnj! independence from parental au-
thority.
1. fonfilct of genera 1 1(1118. 2. Alienation (Social pBychology)
S. Ad"iej>ceuce. 1. Guidimce Afwooiate»i of Pleasant ville. N. Y.
[HQ796] W1.4;i 7.V740058
Giiid:ince Associates
Tile Teen-age smoker [Motion picture) CBS News, 1962.
54 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Teiecn^it on the CBS-TV documentary show CBS reports.
Credit*: Producer, Stephen Fielschman ; writers, Harry Reasoner,
Stephen Flei-schman; reporter, Harry Reasoner: editor, John Schiiltz.
Summary: Investigates the health danger of smoking among teen-
agers. Presents the pros and cons of different means of decreasing
adult aud teen-age smoking. Interviews doctors, teen-agers, and
I^isiators.
1. Smoking— Physiological effect. 2. Adolescence. i. CBS re-
ports (Television program) n. &>lumbla Broadcasting System, Inc.
CBS News.
613.8 Fi 67-767
Teenage testament [Motion picture) Family Films, 1959.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Teenage film series)
With leader's guide.
Summary: Shows how a teenage boy with active Christian con-
TlctloDS reacts to a situation in which his faith is serloosly tested.
1 Christian life. i. Family Films, Inc. Series: Teenage
film series (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1916
ramily Films, inc.
Teen-aged? Have acne? (Filmstrip) Winthrop Laboratories,
rios, li)fii>. Made by Pathescope Co. of America.
57 fr. color. S.'j mm.
With teacher's manual and student's booklet
Summary: Explains why teenagers have acne and illustrates that
the most effective treatment for the condition Is cleanllnesa Em-
phasiies the importance of seeing a physldan lo persistant cases
of scoe.
1. Acne. I. Winthrop Laboratories, Ina
613.4 Fi A 68-4056
Pathescope Company of America
TMMfin. (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1970. Released
in the U.S. by Time-Life Film*.
43 nun. td. color. It mm. (The Psmily of otaa, bo. 3)
SUMMARY: E«aniiitc» the life uyk> of teenagen in five different locktie*.
Studies ytMHig people in Esher aad Coinc in Eii(bnd. in New Cutnea, in Bot-
swana, and in ■ Himalayan village
1. Adoleacencc. I Britiih BroadcaMing Corpontion. TcleviiMn Service.
II. Time-Lire Flint. III. ScrkK The Family of man. {Motion piciurei no. 3.
[HQ769] 30L43 72-714846
Tkne-Ufe PUhm 72 MARC
Teenagers create an animated film (Motion picture) Cole-
iii:iti Film Knteipriscs. Released by Centron Educational
Films, 1971.
IM
M.
li; iiHii.
Willi ifiMtit-r'-* uni'li",
Suniiimry ; I'ttrino" the eirorrs of s group of Junior hlgli schoiii
Miii>l<iitM III otiHclvliiu and priKlmlng the animuled film Uoite with
the iiiitdiiiiiH.
1. MovltiK-piiltirc riirti«.h-. I. Cok-iimii Film Knterprisew. II.
CfiilMii t-^lucutloiiul KtlmK. III. t;one witli the antennas (Motion
plciurej
77H.5 77-710808
f riitfti K<tucHrl<Huil Fllnw
Teens and cars {FihmtHp) Family Films, 1966.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm., 10
min. microgroove.
Summun/.^^luslrates some of the problems learning to drive a
car can raise for responsible Christian young people such aa "teward^
ship of time and money, standards of conduct and morals, and letting
a car interfere with commitments to Christ and the church.
1. Automobiles— Moral and religious aspects, i. Family i Uma.
^^ Fi A 67-3074
Family Films
The Teen*8 role in a family [Filmstrip) Family Filmstrips.
Released by Society for Visual Education, 1970.
43 fr. color. STt mm. and phonodiw: 1 ».. 12 In.. 33S rpm., 8
min. i.iii-iogroove. (Family problems of young teens, no. 4)
With leaciier's guide.
Vi-editM: Consultant. Ricliiuoiid Barbour: planiifd by Tiiiil It.
Kidd : photographer. Ronald Ferkinx.
Summary: Teenagers discuss the teen's role in a family: bow he
fits in, the parenu' i-esponsiblllty to the teenager, the teenager's
responsibility to his parent-t. and the special problems of llviOK In
broken homes, or in homes where there is a stepmother or step-
father.
1. Youth. I. Family Filmstrips. inc. ii. Society for Visual Kilu-
cailon. Inc., Chicago. Series: (^mily problems of young teens
(Filmstrip) no. 4.
301.42 72-736999
S*>ciety for Visual Edu- cation
Teeny-Tiny [Filtn»trip) Cooper Films and Records, 1967.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., SSJ rpm., 3 min. (Our
children's heritage. Series E)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Narrator, Margie Bell; music, Rosa Rio; art, Carroll
Spinney.
Summary: Presents a story about a tiny woman who finds a hone
aiid takes it home for her supper. To be used as motivation for
reading with nursery and kindergarten children.
I. Cooper Films and Records. Series: Our children's heritage
(Filmstrip) Series E.
791.43 Fi 68-2031
Teeth (Filmxtrlp) Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual
Division, 1968.
43 fr. color. S."? mm. (Elementary science)
Eastman color.
FOM fllmstrip no. IM.
With teaching guide.
Summary: D^cribes the development of teeth during the evolution
of nnimni life and shows the structure of the teeth of various fish,
aniptiibiuns. reptiles, herbivorous and carnivorous mammals. Ex-
plains the Importance of teeth, and pictures baby teeth, incisora,
canities, and molars. .Shows diagrams of the enamel, dentine, pulp,
veins, arteries, and nerves. Discusses the proper care of the teeth.
1. Teeth. I. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc., New
York. Audio-Visual Division, u. FOM fllmstrip no, 194, Series;
Elementary science (Filmstrip)
591.1 FiA68-416S
Popular Science Pub, Co., Audio-Visual Div.
Teeth [Motion picture) American Dental Association, 1970
Made by Gal Dunn Studios.
12 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses fiaah-cut coverage of young people at a party unc
at the beach to stress the importance of good d«iUl care. Includei
a discussion of the stone age and e«rly American deoUstrr as weU a
a brief history of the UnHed States.
1. Teeth — Care and hygiene. i. American Dental .\9.soclation.
613.4 73-7056ft
CINE
The Teeth and eating [Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britan
nica Educational Corp., 1967.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Understanding your body, set no. 1)
Crediti: Collaborators, Darlene C. Duncan; Wllfrled F. H. M
Mommaerts.
Summary: Illustrates the structure and functions of teeth, am.
stresses the Importance of good dental care.
1. Teeth. 2. Teeth — Care and hygiene. i. Encyclopaedia
Brltannica Educational Coriwration. Series: UndersUnding your
body (Filmstrip) set no. 1
Fi A 67-4163
Encyclopaedia Britan- ntca Educational Corp.
Teeth are for chewing. (Motion picture] Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by Wall Disney Educational Materials Co,,
1971.
il min sd color 16 mm
Willi teacher guide
SUMMARY: Reviews the normal development of [he tooih in human beings
and ihe repUcemcnt of primary leelh wiih aduil iceth Includes a demonstraiion
of proper looih care. Explores the many varieties of teeth found in the animal
kingdom. Ihcir uae as natural tools, and (iic tools man lias invented to perform
the same task in each case. For elementary grades.
1, Teeth— Juvenile films. 2. Teeth-- Care and hygiene— Juvenile film*. [I.
Teeth] I. Disney (Wall) Productions. II. Walt Dtmey Educational Materials
Company,
[0M311] 612 72-700147
Walt Disney Educational 12 MARC
Materials Co
Teeth w for We. [Motion picture] Nttion«l Dental Association.
Made by Wexler FOni Productions. Reteued by Perennial
Education. 1967.
IS min. ad color. 16 mm.
Abo Mucd aa super 9 mm. loop film in csfVid|e. with nagnrlic aouad track.
With teacher'i giudc.
SUMMARY: PrcaenU convcraationa between youag firla and ihcir dcniiau
in order to deacribe the functions of the incUon. molan, cusptdt. and btcuapida:
to discuaa (he relation between food and dental health; and to etpiain how the
dcniial helps in maintaining healthy teeth. Uaea animaliofl to illualrate what the
dentiai does when he find* a cavity and to demonsuaU the proper way to bniah
the teeth. For elementary grades.
1. Te>eth'<:arc and hygietM^Juvenik films. I. National Dental Aaaocia-
lion (Founded 1933) II. Perennial Education, toe.
1RK6J] 372.3 78-715003
Perennial Education 72 MARC
The Teeth, development and care [Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, in collaboration with John
Oppie MoCall, 1M4.
11 min. 8d. b&w. 10 mm.
An Erpi classroom film, no. 213.
Summary: Shows, using animation, how teeth derelt^ and grow,
which foods help build strong teeth, how to brush the teeth, and
how the dentist carea for the teeth.
1. Teeth. 2. Teeth— Care and hygiene. 1. Encyclopaedia
Brltannica Films, inc.
613.4 78-704288
Xeiva a boy prepares for manhood [Motion picture) Tri-
angle Films, London. Released in the U. S. by ACI Pro-
ductions, 1967.
24 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
Creiitt: Producer, Theodora Olembert
Summary A story about a Polynesian boy who sets up a series of
tasks in order to prove that be Is ready to assume the roe "' « "^^
1. PolyneslQ-Soc. life & cust i. Triangle Films, n. ACI Pro-
ductlons, New York. _
301.43 Fi A 67-5764
ACI Productions
Teiwes, Helga
Mission San Xavier del Bac, 1968.
Tejas Productions
see
Indian paint.
Tektronix, inc.. Beaverton, Or.
see
Building a ceramic cathode-ray tube.
Circuit boards— design and manu-
facturing.
Oscilloscopes and transducers.
Solving the unbalanced bridge.
The Square wave.
Thevenin's theorem.
Transmission lines.
Trans resistance: a simplified approach
to transistor -amplifier analysis.
Trlode plate characteristics.
Tele Features, inc.
see
The Case of the big prison break.
Telecine Film Studios
see
New dimensions in learning.
Requiem for an ocean queen.
So you want to be an electronics
technician.
So you want to be on the team.
414
El TeMvrafo 7 •!
tion, 1972.
[Filmitrip] Society for Viiual Bduca-
)7fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodiac: 1 a.. 13 In.. 33 1/1 rpm, I) min.
(La Ekctricidsd trab^jando, no. 4)
Abo iMued with phonoupc in casaetie.
Spaniah vertion of the The telegraph and telephone.
With teachci'i guide in Spaniah.
CREDITS' Producei and writer. Marc F. Ellia; conaulunt. Robert E. Bent-
ley.
SUMMARY: Sbowi how Joaeph Henry conatrucicd eleciromagneta, bow
Samuel Mone and other* uaed elect romagncu to make a telegraph ayatcm, and
how Alexartder Bell uaed eleclromaineu in inventing the telephone.
I Eleclromagneu 1- Telegraph. 3. Telephone. I. Society for Vjsyal
Education, inc., Chicago. II. The Telcgrapli and Ukphone. {ninwirip) III.
Scriea; La Electrictdad trabaiendo. (FUmMrip] no. 4.
CQC760] 621 72-732921
Society for Vitual TI MARC
Education
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Tcleffreph and telephone (Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1970.
57 fr. oolor. 85 mm. and phonodl»c: 1 a., 12 In.. S31 rpm.
15 mill. mlcrogrooTc. (Electricity at work. no. 4)
Also iMued wltb phonotape In cassette.
With script aad teacher's salde.
Credits: Producer and wrtter. Marc T. Bills; coasnltaDt, Robert
E. Bentley.
Summary; Shows how Joseph Henry constructed electromagnets,
how Samuel Morse and others used electromagneta to make a tele-
graph system, and how Alexander Bell used electromagneta la In-
renting the telephone.
1. Electromagnets. 2. Telegraph. 8. Tel^hone. I. Society for
Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Electricity at work
(Fllmstrlp) no. 4.
A. L. A. Booklist
Telemated Motion Pictures
see
David Copperfield.
A Tale of two cities.
76-7379T8
20, 000 leagues under the sea.
Wuthering heights.
TelcmobUe {Motvm picture) Randall Co., 1961.
3 mln. sd. b*w. iQ mm.
ammmnrv: Describe, the Telemoblle as a televlalon adTettlslog de-
I ^"^*? '°, ""'*"« '>'«*'« «n<l supplant hard sell commerclala.
1. TMerlslon In adrertlaing. i. Randall Company.
65».13 Fi 08-271
Telephone and telegraph {Motion picture) VocationAl
Guidance Films. Miule by Barton Holmes Films. Re-
leaaed by Carl F. Mahnke Productions, 1M6.
II mln. s(l, b&w. 16 mm. (Your life work films)
With manual. Manual lacklnR In L. C.
Crediti: Script, Arthur P. Twogood.
Sumnwiy: Describes the nature or Job opportunities and requlre-
mwits for men and women in the telephone and telegraph field,
stressing the wide scope of the Industry and the opportunities for
advancement.
1. Telephone. 2. Telegraph. 3. Electronic Industries— Vocational
guidance. i. Vocational Guidance Films, Inc. n. Mahnke (Cart
F.) Productions, Inc., Des Moines. Series: Xour life work fllms
(Motion picture)
384
71-704289
Telephone for help {Motion picture) Jack Robinette. Re-
leased by Film Associates of California, 1968.
10 mln. sd. color. 10 mm.
With study guide.
Swnmary: Illustrates the proper use of the telejrtione in emergen-
cies, showing how to telephone for help and how to give the neces-
sary Information In order to receive aid in the shortest poBsible time
pemoiiBtrates with three sltnationa in which children who need
help telephone the p<ilice department, the fire department, and a tele-
phone operator.
Another issue. bAw.
1 TelejAone. r. Robinette. Jack. ii. Film Associates of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles.
Film AsMclatesof
384.6
California
Fi A 6a-1275
TelephoM techaiqMS for tke secretarr. tSUde set] Milady Pub.
Corp., 1972.
■nd phonoupe in cauette (with ludibk and
'■» manual by Hsrry R. Moon. iraniptrenci«.
27 tildes, color 2 « 2
inaudible advance lonei): g
Wiih commenufy and
and icuon plani.
^^I^^^fl**^ ^'"" ""^ P^"** ^" *""'"« '**^^' ^y R"'** Tolman.
t-KtOllV Technical conjulunu. Helen MeWcraon. Dwight Johnion
SUMMARY: liiusiraiei both correct and incorrect telephone techniques to
help buainesi teacher* dramaiiie the imporunce of proper telephone uuie in
business.
1 Telephone in business. I Tolman, Ruth, Charm and poise for Mltina
ahead, II Milady Publishing Corporatioo. New York.
[HE873S] 651.7 72-733503
MiWy Pub. Corp. 72 MARC
The Telephoto lens {Motion picture) BBC-TV in ooUebor*.
taoD with Gateway Film Productions, London. Released
by Gateway Educational Films ,1967?,
3 mln. si. b&w. 8 mm, (Middle school physics. Unit 2: Optics)
Programme 5 : The camera and the eye.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
Bummary: Uses animation and a smoke-boi demonstration to
show the principle Involved in the telephoto lens.
1. Lenses, Photographic. 2. Telephotography. l British Broad-
casting Corporation. Televlalon Service, n. Gateway Educational
Films, ltd., London. Series; Middle school physics. Unit 2-
Optics (Motion picture)
«»—»..«, 53tt 7^-706326
Gateway BdncaHonal PUma
Teleprompter Corporation
see
World's heavyweight championship fight;
Floyd Patterson, heavyweight champion of the
world vs. Ingemar Johansson, former heavy-
weight champion of the world.
World's heavyweight championship fight:
Floyd Patterson, heavyweight champion of the
world, versus Ingemar Johansson, heavy-
weight champion of Europe.
World's heavyweight championship fight:
Ingemar Johansson, heavyweight champion of
the world versus Floyd Patterson, former
heavyweight champion of the world.
Telescopes: design and principle (FUmetrip) Btidek Films
& Slides, 1960.
38 fr i-olor. S.'S mm.
Crrdltt: Mitorial consulMnt, Michael H. Budek.
Summaiy: Explains simply the basic optical phenomena, such as
refraction of light and Its application to different kinds of lenses.
1. Telescope. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
535 74-733161
Budek Films & Slides
Teletape Detroit
see
Both sides of the question.
Televenture, inc.
see
Rhino safari,
Televideo Productions
see
7.
Television: a broader look {Motion picture) Great Plains
National Instructional Television Library, 1964. Made by
Milwaukee Vocational Technical and Adult Schoola
1*9 mln. sil. t>4w. 18 mm. (Channels to learning, no. 10)
Videotape Ci in.) alio Issued.
Summaiy: Discusses the many resources that are available through
television, both educational and commercial, and how they may be
used to enrldi the classroom experiences of students.
1. Telerision In education. i. Great Plains National Instruc-
Uonal Television Library. Series: Channels to learning (Motion
picture) no. 10.
871.33 7a-703683
Great Plains National Instructional Television Library
Television: a poUtical machine {Motion picture) National
Educational Television. Released by Indiana University,
Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
14 mln. sd. b&w, 16 mm. (Public broadcast laboratory)
Credits: Producer, Tony Potter; director, Kirk Browning
Bvmmary: Discusses how politics has been alTected by the use of
televlalon, as evidenced In the 1968 Indiana presidential primary
1. Television in politics— Indiana. 2. Presidents— U. S.— Election.
I. National Educational Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana.
University. Audio- Visual Center. Series; Public broadcast
laboratory (Motion picture)
329 Fi A 68-^075
Indiann. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
TekvisifHi: a potent medium {Motion picture) Great Plains
National Instructional Television Library, 1964. Made by
University of Nebraska.
29 mln. sd. btw. 16 mm. (Channels to Learning, no. 2)
VldeoUpe (2 In.) also Issued.
Summary: Explains how television can provide a number of In-
structional experiences. Disous^te^ the advantages of the medium,
such as magDlfylng objects, spanning time and distance, and pre-
senting experts. Also discusses llmltatlona of the medium.
1. Television In education. i. Great Plains National IiMtmcttoaal
TelerMon Library. 8«-le8; Channels to learning (Motton picture)
no. 2.
371.33 7^-703675
Great PUHns National In- Mnictlonal Television Library
Re-
Television and politics (Motion picture) CBS News.
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
21^ mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary : Outlines the history of poliUcal television commercials
beginning in 1&48. Examines many campaign commercials that use
Madison Avenue techniques to package and aell politicians. News-
man Mike Wallace questions politicians and political consulunts who
plan and produce the candidates' commercials.
1. Television in politics— U. S. 2. U. S.— Politics and govern-
ment-IMS- I. Columbia Broadcasting Syat«n, Inc. CBS
News. II. BPA Educational Media.
669.14 70-711105
BFA Educational Media
TihTli<iBMiiHheiw»M.[Motioopictarei BBC-TV. London,
1967. ffwlBMBfl in the U.S. by Time-life Plbu.
l7niL sd. bftw.
SUMMAKY:
howtetavWoa b ssad lor profafBBda. adacstfan. cul-
ia Egypt. PotMd, Niavis, Italy. Tktftaod, Bnzfl, the
ntloa. TalsvWoa San^M. IL HM-Ufc P!^
IPN1992.6, 3M.55
71-714642
MARC
Television: blade and white (Filmstrip) Common Ground,
Ixindon, 1970. Made by John Slaughter. Releaaed in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1971.
33 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (How It works series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author, A. I^ Dahl.
SUMMARY : Illustrates the basic principles of black and white
televifilon, depicts the processes carries] out both In the camera and
In the receiver; deals theoretically with the complicated parts built
into both these pieces of equipment.
1. Television. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II Carman
Educational Associates. III. Series: How It works series (Film-
strip)
[TK66403 621.388 71-739960
Carman Bducatlooat Associates
415
Television: effective instruction {Motion picture) Great
Plains National Instructional Television Library, 1964.
Made by University of Miasouri,
29 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Channels to learning, no. 3)
videotape (2 In.) also issued.
Summai-y: Reviews exaniples of research which have proved the
effectiveness of television for Instruction both with teachers and with
students in changing attitudes as well as In presenting facts-
1. Television In education. r. Great Plains National In8tni(<4onal
TelevlslOTi Ubrary. Series: Channels to learning (Motion picture)
10. 3.
Great PMns National In-
371.83 77-703676
stractlonal Televtsloo Library
TekvisifMi: fi^wing-ap the kaaon (Motion picture) Great
Plains National Instructional Television Library, 1964.
Made by Kansas City, Mo., Public Schools.
20 mln. wl. b&w. 16 mm. (Channels to learning, no 9)
videotape (2 In.) also issued.
Suntmaiv; Presents examples of actual techniques that teachers
have used for follow-up of telecasts.
1. TelevlHlon In education. i. Great Plains National Instruc-
tional Television Ubrary. Series: Channels to learning (Motion
picture) no. 0.
371.33 70-703582
Great Plains National Instructional Television Library
Television: implications for instmction {Motion picture)
Great Plains National Instructional Television Library,
1964. Made by University of Colorado.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Channels to learning, no. 1)
Videotape (2 In.) also Issued.
Sitmmary: Delineates resMMis why television and other modern
media have come onto the educational scene, and describes the Im-
pact that they are having on educational programs at all levels.
1. Television in education. i. Great Plains National Instructional
Television Library. Series: Channels to learning (Motion pic-
ture) DO. 1.
371.33 70-703574
Great Plains National In- structlonal Television Library
Television in your classroom {Filmstrip) ILLAIIEE
Group of the Puget Sound Instructional Television Asso-
ciation in Washington State. Released by Great Plains
National Instructional Television Library, 1967.
44 fr. color. 3-"> mm. and phonotape: plastic, dual-trnck, 1 reel
(4 In.). 31 ill. per sec., 12 min.
Summary: Outlines five bnsic elements of effective Instructional
television utilization: the Importance of study cufdes; the proper
adjustment and placement of the classroom television set: the role
of positive teacher attitude; the signiflcnnce of effective follow-up
activities: and the distinct usefulness of evaluation and feedback
by the classroom teacher.
1. Television In education. i. Puget Sound Instructional Tele-
vision Association in Washington State, it. Great Plains National
Instructional Television Library.
371.33 Fi A 68-4170
Great Plains National Instnictlonnl THevIslon Library
Television land (Motion picture) Braverman Productiona.
Released by Pyramid Films, 1971.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and director. Charles Braverman.
SLMMABY: Uses live and Uped film clips from television pro-
grams from 1948 to the present to give an overview of the ranee of
American television.
1. Television program»~U. S. I. Braverman Productions.
II. Pyramid Films inc.
[Pi\1992.77.Al] 791.45 74-713371
Braverman Productions
Television : line by line {Motion picture) Institut fur Film
und Bild, Miinchen. Edited and released in the U. S. by
International Film Bureau, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
English version of Zeile f(lr Zeiie.
SwOTwtorjf: Uses animation to explain the principles of television.
Demonstrates how light energy Is converted to electrical energy
which Is transmitted to a dIsUnt place by radio signal, and how the
receiving picture tube changes the radio signal to an Image that
Is formed like the original scene Hoe by line.
1. Television. r, Institut ftlr Film und Blld In Wlssenschaft
und Unterrlcht. ii. International Film Bureau, inc. Chicago in
Zello ftlr Zelle (Motion picture)
621.388 70-707288
International Film Bureau
Television: preparing students {Motion picture) Gieat
Plains National Instructional Television Library, 1964.
Made by Milwaukee Public Schools.
29 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Channels to learning, no. 7)
Videotape (2 In.) also Issued.
Summary: Illustrates principles of adequate preparation by both
student and teacher for Improved results from the use of the tele-
vised lesson.
1. Television In education. i. Great Plains National Instruc-
tlonal Television Library. Series: Channels to learning (Motion
picture) no. 7.
371.33 72-703680
Great Plains National Instructional Television Ubrary
Tek vision: preparing the lesson (Motion picture) Great
Plains National Instructional Television Library, 1964.
Made by KTCA-TV.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Channels to learning, no. 5)
Videotape (2 In.) also Issued.
Summary: Describes some of the work of a studio teacher In pre-
paring for a teleca.st lesson.
1. Television In education. i. Great Plains National Instruc-
tional Television Library. Series: Channels to learning (Motion
picture) no. 5.
371.33 74-703678
Great Plains National InstrucUonal Television library
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
TelerisioD production plaaniiig. [Motion picture) BBC-TV. Lon-
don, 1968. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
37 mm id color 16 mm fTelevmon training filmi. no. 3)
SUMMARY: lllmlrilcs prodnclion pl.nninj by foiiowinj an episode ftom a
lekvision film through all of its stages.
1 TeleMSton-Productton and directtoh. 1. British Broadcasttng Corpora-
t.oii Television Service 1 1 Time-Lile films 111 Series: Television irarnmg
films [Motion picture] no. 3. ,o.,,.,iai
,PN.9«^75, 791.45 78-714641
Time-life Films '*
Television techniques for teaching (Motion picture) San
Diego Area Instructional Television Authority, 1968.
23 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An in-serrice education pro-am which demonstrates
■ome practical apcM-oacbes to utilising television In the claasroom.
Views instructional television as a new lostrumeDt aod atreasei the
need for teachers to acquaint tbunselves with the techniques for it«
use.
1. Television in education. 2. Teachers — In-fleirloe tralnlo^
I. San Diego Area Instruction TetevlaiOD Authority.
371.33 Fi A 67-6765
San Diego Area Instnic- tlonai TelevUIoo Authority
Television: the profesaioaal team (Motion picture) Great
Plains National Instructional Television Library, 1964.
Made by Denver Public Schools.
j9 min. mI b&w. 10 mm. (Ctianiiels to leoruing, no. 4)
Videot)ip«> (2 ill.) also issued.
Sumtmirt/: Studies the steps in planning an lastructlonal television
-ertes, the people who make up tlie total team, and the roles of the
various members.
1. Television in education. i. tii-eat Plains National Instruc-
tional Television Library. Series: Channels to learning {Motion
picture) no. 4.
371.33 70*703577
Great Plains National Instructional Television Library
Televisiwi: using the lesson (Motion picture) Great Plains
National Instructional Television Library, 1961. Made by
Des Moines Public Schools.
:;9 niin. sii. lAw. 16 mm, (Channels to learning, no. S|
Vl<)eotHp«; (1' ill.) also issued.
Suuiinuij/: Di.scuuses the role of the classroom teacher during the
telecast and maltes suggestioDS about note-taking, assisting students
In acquiring listening and viewing skills, assuming optimum learn-
ing situations, and dealing with unavoidable interruptions.
I. TeleviHloQ in education. i. Great Plains National Instruc-
tional Television Library. Series: Channels to learning (Motion
picture) no. 8.
371.33 76-703581
Great Plains National Instructional Television Library
Television utilization in education (FUmstrip) Educational
Media ,1968?,
30 fr color. 3r> mm. and phonotape: plastic, single-track, 1 reel
(5 In.), H In. per sec., 9 mIn.
A QUlk-toplc fllmstrlp.
With Ktudy guide-
Credits: Authors, Charles W. Vlcek, William D. Schmidt
Summary.- Discusses uses of educational television outside the
area of lecture Instruction. Describes how television may be used
as an observational tool for teacher training, how videotape may
be utlliced for Instant playback to permit setf-assessment and peer
evaluation as well as tthe development of motor skills, and how com-
plex experiments may be videotaped Tot science ctasses.
1. Television in education. i. Educational Media, Inc.
371.33 72-734285
Portland State Univ. Library
Television : viewing conditions (Motion picture) Great
Plains National Instructional Television Library, 1964.
Made by University of Wisconsin.
20 niln. Ml. b&w. lf> mm. (ChannelH to lenrntne, no. G)
Videotape (^ in.) also Issued.
t<ummuri/: Kxplalns the proper adjustment of a television set,
both electrically and physically, In order to create the best learning
situation as far as the physical aspects of the room and the comfort
of the studenw are concerned.
1. Television In education. 2, Sthool facilities. i. Great Plains
National In -struct lonal Television library. Series: Channels to
learning (Motion picture) no. 6.
371.33 78-703579
Great Plains National Instructional Television Library
Television workers (Filmstrip) Family Films. Released
by Family Films and Society for Visual Education, 1971.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm.. 7 mIn.
(Community workers and helpers, group 2)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Ronald Kidd ; consult int, Marion Beller;
photographer. Ronald Perkins.
SUMMARY : Describes the various roles of people who ataff a
television studio. For primary grades.
1. Television station employees. I. Family Films, inc. II So-
ciety for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Hi, .Serlea: Community
Workers and helpers (Filmstrip) group 2.
[HD8039.T38] 372.8 73-738670
Sffcjfty for Vlsnal Kilucatlon
Television's DNA (Motion picture) American Broadcastinjr
Co., 19(J8. Made by Visnalscope.
1.1 I, ';i. Hd. roior. 16 mm.
SuMiuiiii/: An experimental promotional Sim about television In
which all photography was done from a helicopter, in''orporating
unique techniques.
1. TelevlMluo. 2. Clnematogrnphy, Trick. i. American Broad-
cattllng Compnny.
(;.'i9.14 73-702606
CINE
Telezonia (Filmitrip) American Telephone and Telegraph
Co., 1965.
4 fllm«tilps. olor. 3^ mm.
With captions and accompanying script.
Excerpted from the motion pictnre We learn about the telephone.
ContentM: 1. ITow we uae the telephone. 40 fr.~2. The alphabet
works for us. 4.'i fr. — 3. Communications and community. 46 fr. — 4.
How the telephone works. M fr.
t. American Telephone and Telegraph Company, it. We learn
about the telephone (Motion picture)
621.385 Fi A 68-4831
Chesapenkefc Potomac TelephoneCo.
TeD India (Filmstrip) Missionary Audio Visual Center,
1965.
83 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary.- Shows mission work as It Is carried od In northeast
India in the Province of Assam.
1. Missions — Assam. i. Missionary Audio Visual Center.
266 Fi A 67-5761
National Film Board of Canada
Tell it Uke it is [Motion picture) KNBC-TV, 1968.
29 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Rummnry: An Intimate appraisal of the contemporary N^ro and
bis thoiiuhiR In the ghetto as portrayed by seven talented Negro poets
who forge a chain of revealing sociological roeaeagee.
1. Negroes. i. KNBC-TV (Television statflon) Los Angeles.
301.451 77-702607
CINE
Tell MC if aartUag tivr was d<we— Leourdo da VImL [Motion
picture] BBC-TV, London, 1968. ReleiMd in the U.S. by
Time-Life Pilma
30 min. >d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dr. Jacob Bronowtki anilyia Lcoosrdo da Vinci, and points
out thai he was haunted by dw how of nature, loutbt dw anawcr in his an. asd
developed it into his acience.
1. Leonardo da Vinci, 14S2-ISI9. I. British BroadcaMiag Corpotstioa.
Television Service. II. Time-Life Films.
lND623j 759.5 79-714530
Time-Ufc Fdmi 72 MARC
Tell me where to turn (Motion picture) Public AfTaira
Committee, 1969. Made by Wexler Film Productions.
27 mln. sd. color. 13 mm.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Shows how the trained social worker In an information
and referral service uncovers the needs of a community and guides
people In trouble to the local agency that can help them.
1. Public welfare — U. 8. — Information services. l Public
Affairs (Jommlttee.
361.6 74-702877
Public Affairs Commit- tee
The TeU tale heart (Motion picture) United Productions of
America. Released by Learning Corp. of America, 1953.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summaj-y: Uses art work of the impressionist school to Illustrate
the story of The tell tale heart, by Edgar Allen Poe
1. Poe. Edgar Allen, 1800-1849. The tell tale heart. j. Poe,
HMgar Allen, 1800-1849. The tell tale heart, a. United Productions
of America, m. Learning Corporation of America.
, , o , ^13 71-701307
learning Corp. of America
The Tell-tale heart {Motion picture) CBS Films, 1959.
23 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
\ fil- from the CBS-TV series The Robert Herridge theater.
Uaspu on Edgar Allen Poe's short story of the same title.
Credits: Producer and writer, Robert Herridge; director, Karl
Ganus; music. Tom Scolt. Catt: Michael Kane.
Sumwnry: From his ceU, a madman relates how he committea
murder, revealing an obsessed and guilt-ridden mind.
I P(ie Edgar Allen. 1809-1S49. The tfll-tnle heart. ii. CBS
Films Inc. iti. The Robert Herridge theater (Television program)
791.43 Fi 68-656
Tell-tale heart (Filmstrip) Brunswick Productions, 1966.
34 fr color, 35 mm.
Creii,l->: ituector, Karen Weintraub; script, Jane Gevlrtz; illus-
trator, Akaiieiiila ; editor. Rita Esposito.
Summary: Illustrates Edgar Allan Poe's story, The tell-tale heart.
1. Poe. Edgar AlUn, 1809-1&19. The tell-tale heart. i. Poe,
Edgar Alliiii, 180B-ia*9. The tell tale heart, ii. Brunswick Produc-
tions.
813 Fi A 68-4197
Brunswick Productions
Tell-tale heart [Motion picture] American Film Institute, 1971.
Made by Steve Carver.
28 min »d. hAw. 3S mm.
Adapted from the shon story of the tame title by Edgar Allen Poe.
CREDITS: Music, Elmer Benuiein.
SUMMARY: Pmenti ■ suspense story about ■ manservant, who ii driven
to murder his ekkrly niasur t>ecauK of the iaitcf's clouded eye.
I Pcie. Edgar Allen. 1809-1849. The lelM*le heart. I. Poe. Edgsr Allen,
1809-1849. The ull-tale heart. II. American Fdm Institute.
[PN1997J 813 72-700029
CINE 72 MARC
Teller, Edward, 1908-
see
Small world; Szilard, Murray, Medaris,
Teller, Wiesner.
Small world: Teller, Russell.
TeUing the PTA story (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Tniver.^al Kducation and Visual Arts, 1969.
Released by
Harold Mayer Productions,
Tellhi* the world. [Motion picture]
1972.
32 mtn. td. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Sponsors, Pronitaih. United Federttion orTeachcn, U.S. Youth
Council.
SUMMARY: Shows high school iludenu and other young people working,
playing, and voting, emphasizing the imporunce of the ballot and the issues it
presents to the volcrt for resolution.
I. Young sdulis United Slates- Political activity. 2. Voting— United
Sutes. I. Mayer (Harold) Productions, inc.. New York.
rHQ799.9.P6] 324 72-702344
CINE 72 MARC
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
Also Issued with phonotape In caasette.
SUMMARY : DeUlls for members the attainment objective* of
this organization In order to foster better understanding of the PTA
program.
1. Parents' and teachers' associations. I. Fllmfax Productions,
New York. II. Onlversal Education and Visual Arti
370.19 71-740438
and Visual Arts
[LC-231]
Universal Education
416
Telling the story (Filmstrip) Scholastic Book Services,
1970.
36 fr. color. Xi mm. (Come to your senses)
With teacher's guide, photographs, and posters.
< REDITS : Writer and editor, David A. Sohn.
Sl'MMARY : Presents sequences of photographs which tell a story
in order to develop writing awareness.
1. Creative writing. I. Scholastic Magazines, inc. II. Series:
Come to your senses (Filmstrip)
[PN197] 808 71-739238
A. I.. A. Booklist
TellinK the time (Motion picture) Eothen Films, London.
Relensed in the V. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tionnl Corp., 1969.
3 uiiii. xi- color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
7umm'^^'-Cses a transparent clock and outdoor scenes to teach
the concent of time and how to tell time.
1. T^V--Juvenlle films. l Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. -^oo-ro
529 70-703979
A UA Booklist
Telling the time— test loop (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
London. Released in the 17. S. by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
;{ ni .1- ■'i. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
fumfMl^^A short version of Telling the time, with pauses for
'I'^^'n^'eil^eX'Tms. .. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca Educational Corporation.^ ^^70^9^
ALA Booklist
Telling time (Filmstrip)
Color Film, inc.
Macmillan Co., 1969. Made by
riO fr. oolor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 33) rpm., 14 mln.
nilcrogruove. ( Audi o- visual English, set 1, no. 2)
With script and teacher's guide.
Credits: Author. Patricia Heffernan-Cabrera.
Summary : Designed to teach English as a second lattguage.
Teaches how to ask for and give the time on the hour and the half-
hour.
1. Time. 2. English language — Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. I.
Macmillan, firm, publishers. New York, Series: Audio-visual Eng-
lish (Filmstrip) set 1, no. 2.
428 70-736706
CCM Films
Telling time (Motion picture) Stephen Bosustow Produc-
tions. Released by HFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Primary math series)
I..OOP film.
With study guide,
SL'MMARY: Illustrates how to tell time using a clock with ani-
mated hands to Indicate several times on the hour and half-bour.
For primary grades.
1. Time— Juvenile films. I. Boimatow (Stephen) Productions.
II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Primary math series (Mo-
tion picture)
IQB213] 372.7 72-714909
BFA Educational Media
Tempera painting (Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions^ 1971.
70 fr color. Xi mm, and phonodisc : l s., 12 In., S3| rpm., 12 min.
(The Creative art •M-ri.-i
i'mdiu-wt ill (fMijH'ration "ith the l>ept. of the Nelson Gallery, At-
kins Museum of Fine ArU, Kansas City, Missouri.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
CREDITS : Consultant, I^arry B. Eikieberry.
SUMMARY: Explains how to paint with tempera, using the brush,
sponge, or finger. Shows how to select color; explains what the pri-
mary colors are, and what color wheel and color mixes are. Illua-
trates simple techniques for painting self-portraits, animals, and ob-
jects. For primary grades.
1. Tempera painting— Juvenile films. I. Coleman Film Enter-
prises. II. RMI Film Productions. HI. Series: The Creative art
series (Filmstrip)
[ND2465] 751.4 78-740019
R&II Film I'ro<luctlon8
Temperature (FUmatrip) Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1968. Made in collaboration with Daniel C.
Dillon.
so fr. color. S."! mm, and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 381 rpm,. 20 mln.
(Basic nursing procedures)
With script nnd tcnclier's guide.
Credit*: Authora, Marlon R Thompson, Jean Allto.
Summary: Demonstrates the different methods of taking the body
temperature.
1 Thermometers and thermometry. Medical. i. Mcaraw-Hlll
Book Company. Illaklston Division, Series: Basic nursing pro-
cedures (Filmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 68-5176
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tcmperaton (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co^ 1971.
Made by University Films, 1969.
3o fr. color. 35 mm. (Measuring)
Issued tn !»et 2 of 4 aets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of scieace from a process and inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Provides informatlOD about temperature which is fun-
damental to scientific work. With captlona For primary grades.
1. Temperature — Juvenile films. I. HcOraw-HllI Book Com-
pany. Series: Measuring (Filmstrip. McGraw-Hill Book Co.)
372.8 76-787671
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Temperature and activation energy (Sfotion picture) Iwa-
nami Films, Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1970.
8 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Molecular motion und speed of
chemical change series)
Loop film.
With study (ulde.
Summafy: [>en]onstrate8 that materials require a certain qoan-
tlty of energy to be translated Into molecular motion before a
chemical reaction can be sustained.
1. Chemical reaction — Conditions and laws. i. Iwanaml Elga
Selsakujo, Tokyo, u. BFA Educational Media. Series: Molecu-
lar motion and speed of chemical change aeries (Motion picture)
541 72-708822
BFA Educational Media
Temperature and activity in reptiles (Motion picture) Bio-
logical Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand
McNallv. Houghton MifBin Co., and Harcourt, Brace &
World, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 6 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
A BiJCS single topic Inquiry Aim.
With teacher's guide.
Summar]/: Provides students with a basis for discovering that
reptiles regulate their body tunperatures primarily by behavioral
responses to temperature change.
1. Reptllffl— Behavior. 2. Temperature — Physiological effect i.
American Institute of Biological Sciences. Biological Sciences Cur-
riculum Study. II. Rand McN'aily and Company. m. Houghton
Mlffllu Company, iv. Harcourt, Brace & World.
598.1 Fi A 68--2250
Houghton MlRlin Co.
Temperatnre in the atmosphere (FUmstrip) Edwin Sha-
piixj Co., 1967. Made by Edwin Shapiro.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (FllrostHp set 4: Meteorology)
Summary: Discusses the sun an the soorrw of heat and the
trananUBslon of beat through radiation, conduction, and convection;
explains how heat Is lost or retained In the atmo^here, and the
relationship of latitude and temperature, aeasoo and temperature,
and time of day and temperature. With captlona
1. Atmospheric temperature. i, Bdwln Shapiro Company.
Series: Meteorology (Filmstrip)
561.6 70-784717
BdwlQ Shapiro Oo.
Temperature, pulse, and respiration (FUmttrip)
Corp., 1966.
Traioex
90 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in.. 33) rpm., 20
mln. microgroove. (Patient care series — basic needs, 1)
With script and instructor's guide.
Summary: Identifies oral and rectal thermometers and presents
practical demonstrations involving ability to read the scale, taking
of oral, rectal, and axillary tonperature. and counting of pulse and
respiration.
1. Thermometers and thermometry. Medical. 2. Pulse. 3 Re^lra-
tlon, r. Tralnex Corporation. Series: PatlMit care series-
basic needs. 1 (Filmstrip)
610.73 Fi A 68-3808
Tralnex Corporation
Temperature, pulse, respiration {Motion picture) Calvin-
DeFrenes Corp. Made by Ee^ Associates. Released by
Modem Talking Picture Service, 1966.
12 min. 8d. b&w. 16 mm. (Patients are people, no. 6)
Presented by P. R. N. Films.
Credits: Consultants, Gloria M. Gallo. Collette M. Drobel.
Summary: A training film for nurses' aides stressing the need
for accuracy In recording temperature, pulse, and respiration. De-
8crH)es different methods for taking the temperature, and demon-
strates how to take the pulse and count respirations.
1. Nurses' aides. 2. Hospital care. i. Calvln-DePrenes Corpo-
ration, n. Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc. Series: Patients
are people (Motion picture) no. 6.
610.73 70-707790
Tbt Tempest (Motirai picture) Creative Film Society, 1969.
Made by Frank Olvey and Robert Brown.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: .An art film which presents a study of the horse
using brilllantly-hued negative Images that subsequently burst into
an Impressionistic spectrum of color and movement.
1. Horses in art. I, Creative Film Society.
791.43 77-706974
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The ToBpest [Filmstrip] Scott Education Divmon, 1970.
appiox 93 fr. color 35 mm and phonodisc: 2 *., 10 in., 33 1/3 rpra.
(Simply Shikapeare)
Also iuued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: A comedy adapuUon for children oT the play. The tempeai. by
William Shaketpeare. For primary grade*.
1. Shakespeare. William. 1564-1616— Adaptations— Juvenile films. [1.
Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616— AdapUlions. 2, PUyi] I. Shakespeare,
William. 1564-1616. The tempest II. Scott Graphics. Education Division.
III. Series: Simply Shakespeare. (Filmstripj
lPR2878i 372.6 t822.3] 72-732994
Scott Education Division 72[72] MAKC
Temples, mountains and gods — an introduction to India
through its art and culture {Filmstrip) Bear Films,
1967.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In., 33i rpm., 1&
mln.
With teacher's guide.
Cr^iti: Writers, Robert Myron, Abner Sundell; art director,
Marilyn Fisher.
Summary: Uses the art and culture of India to trace her history,
and to describe her pecqjle. her religions, and her relationships with
the other nations of Asia.
1. India— <."iviliMtlon— Hist, i. Bear Films, inc.
954 Fi A 68-5007
Bear Films
Temples of Abydos, Egypt {Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek
Films and Slides, 1965.
37 fr. color. 35 nun.
Longer versions (39 fr. and 3& double fr.) issued with script
Credits: Author, Frledrlch W. Bagette.
Summary: Acquaints students with the mortuary district of the
ancient clvillMtlon of King Menes, the oldest historical necropolis
known. With captions. __ „ ^ ^
L Ahydos, Egypt. 2. Egypt— CIvillMUon— To 332 b. c. r. Budek
(Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barhara. Calif.
913.2 76-735267
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
The Temples of Halebid and Belur {Motion picture) Gov-
ernment of India Films Division, Ministry of Informa-
tion and Broadcast inR, Bombay rl959,
14 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. „ ^ ,
Credits: Producer. Ezra Mir; director and writer, Kam Gabale:
narrator, Zul Vellanl; music, V. Shlrall; photographer. S. P. Shlnde;
editor, N. D. Keluskar.
Summary: Describes the architecture of the Hoysala period as rep-
resented by the temples of Halebid and Belur In Mysore State.
Shows the vrealth of imagery and detail tn the sculptures depleting
incidents from Hindu mythology and epics. » ._,.
1. Temples, Hindu— India— Mysore. 2. Sculpture, Hindu. 8. Art
and mythology. i. India (Republic) Ministry of Information and
Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2341
The Temples of Kamak, Egypt, including temples of
Amon-Ra, Khons, and Ptah (Filmstrip) Budek Films
and .Slides, 1969.
48 fr. color. 3S mm.
Also issued as double frame slldeaims, glass slides, and cardboard
slides.
With script
CREDITS: Teit, Janice E. Blakeney; photographs, Frledrlch
Ragette.
SUMMARY : Shows views of the temple complex at Karnak, Egypt.
Includes views and details of the temples of Amon-Ra, Khons. and
Ptah.
1. Temples. Egyptian. I. Budek Films and Slides, Inc.
[KA215] 726 74-738961
Avid Corp.
Tempo^Anstralia In the seventies. [Motion picture] Australian
News and Information Bureau. 1971. Made by Australian
Commonwealth Film Unit. Released in the U.S., 1972.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Roland Beckett; director. Mick von Bomcmann; writ-
ers, Peter Weir, Keith Gow.
SUMMARY: Emphasizes the great potential for growth and development in
Aualralia in the 1970'i.
1. Auitralia — Economic conditions 1. Australia. News and Information
Bureau.
lHC605i 919.4 72-702254
Australian News and 72 MARC
Infonnation Bureau
Tempo di minueto from Symphony no. 8 by Lndwig van
Beethoven {Motion picture) Musilog Corp. Released by
Bailey Films, 1968.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music in motion)
With manual.
Credits: Director, D. B. Phillips; photographer. Bex Fleming.
Summary: Uses photographs of scenery In Bonn, Germany, and
along the Rhine River to illustrate the third movement of Symphony
no. 8, by Beethov«i.
1. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphony, no. 8, op. 93, F
major. i. Beethoven. Ludwig van. 1770-lffi7. Symphony, no. 8.
op. 93, F major, n. Musll(« Corporation, tn. Bailey Films, Inc.,
Hollywood, Calif. Series: Music in motion (Motion picture)
785.1 73-700486
Musilog Corp.
Temporal mandibular jmnt eminectomy (Motion picture)
Ohio State University, I>ept. of Photography and Cinema,
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows prenjperative live action fllms and radiographs
of the patient's distress, following through wth surgery, and a de-
scription of the patient's post-operative relief.
1. Mandible — Surgery. i. Ohio. State University, Columbua
Dept of Photography and Cinema
617 77-705684
CINE
Temporal patterns of animal acttrity (Motion picture)
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand
McN'al'v, Houghton Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace &
World,' 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ix>op fllm.
A BSCS single topic Inquiry film. Second series.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the setting of biological cloda In a Cali-
fornia finch.
1. Biology— Periodicity. 2. Finches. i. American Instlttite of
Biological Sciences. Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. n.
Rand McNally and Company. lu. Houghton Mifflin Company.
IV. Harcourt. Brace & World.
691.5 76-701071
Biological Sciences Cur- riculum Study
The Temptation of Reb Ylsroel {Motion picture) Jewish
Theological Seminary of America and National Broad-
casting Co. Released by National Academy for Adult
Jewish Studies, 1968.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Kinescope.
Telecast on the NBC series Eternal light
With script.
Credits: Script, Morton Wishengrad.
Summary: Uses a fantasy which draws Its Inspiration from
Hasldlc legend to point out that those who are believed to be perfect
may have their fallings and, conversely, that wrong-doers nwy pos-
sess redeeming features.
1 Tales, Hasldlc. l Eternal light (Television Pfog"*"* "•
Jewsh 'Geological Seminary of America, in National Broadcast-
ing Company, inc. iv. National Academy for Adult Jewish S*^^
892.4 75-700975
National Academy for
Adalt Jewish Studies
417
The Temptations story (Motion picture) WUNC-TV. Re-
leased by National Educational Television and Radio Cen-
ter, 1961.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Biblical masterpieces)
Credits: Director, Don Trapp.
Summary: Dr. Bernard Boyd, chairman of the Department of
Religion at the University of North Carolina, analyzes the literary
and tlieologlcal values of the Biblical account of Christ's temptations.
1. Jesus Christ— Temptation. i. WUNC-TV (Televinlon sta-
tion) Chapel Hill, N. C. it. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. Series: Biblical masterpieces (Motion picture)
Fi 67-813
Ten bob in winter (Motion picture) British Film Institute,
London. 1963. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1971.
12 mlo. sd. Mcw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A comedy in which pride and (200 trip up a young
Jamaican who Is trying to make a go of It on a cold London day.
I. British Film Institute. London. II. FUma Incorporated.
791.43 72-712632
Films Incorporated
Ten 2&IS (Motion picture)
see That time
The Ten commandments (Motion picture) Famous Play-
ers-Lasky Corp., 1923.
133 mln. si. h&w. 16 mm.
Presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky.
Originally released In 3^ mm., b&w. with color sequences.
Adapted from the Book of Exodus and from a modem story
by Jeanle MacPherson.
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Fllm In-
stitute Collection. Library of Congress.
CREDITS: Producer and director. Cecil B. DeMllle; scenario,
Jeanle MacPherson; photographer, Bert Glennon ; film editor,
Anne Bauchens. CAST: Theodore Roberts. Charles De Roche,
Edjthe Chapman. Rldiard Dix.
Sl'.MMARY: A religious drama in two parts. Part 1 covers
the flight of the Israelites from Egypt under the leadership of
Moses. Part 2 is a story of a modern-day family la San Fran-
cisco and the troubles which come when one brother resolves to
break all of the Ten commandments.
I. Bible. O. T. Kiodus XX. 1-17. 11. MacPherson, Jeanle.
III. Paramount Pictures, Inc. IV. Paramount Film Collection.
V. .American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 79-710444
TW T« ooauMM^MBtB. [FQmitrip] Concordia nims, 1967.
36 fr. color. 33 mm. and photwdisc: 1 &., 12 in.. 33 1 13 rpm.. 10 mio.
(Catechisni seric*)
With ksdm itudc.
SUMMARY: DiKuMC* the Ten commandments and the rcspomibtlity of
ntankind under theie commaadmenu.
1. CoRunsndmcnt*. Ten. 1. Concordis PubUihing Houm. Sl Louit. 11.
ScriCK Cuechkm •eritt. [Filmstrip. Concordis Pub. Houm]
cBV4655] 241.5 72-734600
Concordia FOms 72 MARC
Ten commandments of gan safety (Motion picture) More-
land-Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the
U. S. by Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With catalog.
Summary: Outlines the safety rules to follow when using a gun.
1. Firearms— Safety measures. i, Moreland-Latchford Produc-
tions, Toronto, n. Sterling Eklucatlonal Films, Inc.
614.83 74-704675
Sterling Educational Fllms
Ten days that shook the world (Motion picture) Sovkino,
Moscow. Released in the U. S- by Amkino Corp. ,1928?]
68 min. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Previously released under the title October.
With English subtiUes.
Credits: Direction and scenario, S. M. BLsenstein, 0, T, Aleian-
drov; architect, W. J. Kowrygln; cameraman, Eklward Tiss6.
Summary: Depicts events of the Russian Rerolutlon of October
1917. Describes the Kerensky regime and the European War, and
discusses the conflicting plans and ambitions of various participants.
1. Russia — History — Revolution, 1917-1921. 2. European War,
1914-1918 — Russia. i. Sovklno. n. Amkino Corporation, m. Oc-
tober (Motion picture)
947.084 78-702504
Portland SUte Univ. Library
Ten days that shoiA the world (Motion picture) (Granada
Television, London. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorporated, 1967.
50 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents the story of the development of the atom
bomb and its use In World War ii.
1. Atomic bomb. 2. World War. 1989-1945— Japan. i, Granada
Television Network, ltd. n. Films Incorporated.
639.76 76-708998
Public Media, Inc.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Ten days to friendship {Motion picture) Council for Inter-
national Visitors of Greater Miami, 1967. Made by Reela
Film Laboratories.
fummary* Prints hlghTlgbU of a Minlnar for 85 interDatlonal
partSpTnW of the U, S. Ageacy for International »f';!»«P"»«"'; '°:
eluding arriTal. welcome, sightseeing tours, home Tl8it^ and civil
'■'^"E^xcb!S^^''of persons program.. i. Council for International
Visitors of Greater Miami.
361.8 Fi A 68-836
CINE
Ten-key touch training course (Filmstrip) Bduoadonal
DevelopniMital Laboratories, 1969.
h&v 35 nm.
With instructor's mojaual, operator's manual, and controlled reader.
Summary: A series of filmstrips which contain drills to train
touch operation on all electric ten-key keyt>oard macfaloes, and to
train operators on adding machines, calculators, and IBM proof ma-
chineK
1. Calculating machines. i. EMueaClonal Dereloptnental labora-
tories.
651.8 Fi A 68-5209
Educational Develop- mental Laboratories
Ten little engines {Motion picture) Mtna. Life & Casualty,
1967.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Flcturen automobile drivers violating the rules of the
road and causing accidents as a result of driving too fast for con-
dition?, improper passing, and diinklng.
1. Automobile driving. 2. Traffic safety. i. iGtna Life h
Casualty.
614.8 Fi A 68-246
CINE
Ten little Indians (Filmstrip) Cooper Films and Records,
1968.
29 fj-. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 1 s., 12 in., 83| rpm., 4 mln.
<Our children's heritage sound flimMrips, series V)
With teacher's guide.
Cre4it»: Producer, PrenUce Ford; music. Bosa Rio; art, Carroll
Spinney; editor and narrator, Hargie BelL
Summary: Presents a story about Indiana and then the singing
number game. Ten little Indians.
I. Cooper Films and Records. Series.
398.8 76-734984
Cooper Films and Recorda
The Ten-minute ambassador (Filmstrip)
see The Bellman — the ten-minute ambassador
Ten minutes to takeoff (Motion picture) Thomas Allwi
Taffel, 1969.
7 min. Bd. color. 16 mm,
Sumtnary: ShowH, without narration, tlie preparations which pre-
cede the flight of a commercial airliner.
1. Jet traMports^Plioting. l Taffel. Thomaa A.
629.136 70-706927
CINE
Ten nights in a bar room {Motion picture) Essanay Film
Manufacturing Co., 1909,
11 miiL si. b&w. 16 mm.
Based on the novel Ten nights in a barroom, and what 1 saw
there, by Timothy Shay Arthur.
In the Angeio Anastasia Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Summary; A melodrama which depicts the downfall of a good
worker and family man through alcohol, and hta subsequent re-
pentance and reacceptance by bis family and employer
I. Arthur, Timothy Shay, 1809-188.^. Ten niRhts In a bar-room,
and what 1 saw there, n. Esaanay Film Manufacturing Company,
in. Angeio Anastasia Film Collection, iv. American Film Institute
Collection,
791.43
70-708956
10:30 P. M. soBuncr (Motion picture) Jules Dassin, Greece,
and Anatole Litvak. Released in the U. S. by Lopert
Pictures Corp., 1966.
85 min. ttd. color, 35 mm.
A Jorllle and Argus Produttlonit presentation.
Based on the novel 10-,30 on a aunmer night, by Marguerite
Duran.
Creditt: Director, Jules passin ; screenplay. Jules Dassln, Mar-
guerite Duraa; music, Cristobal Halffter; director of photography,
Oabor Pogaoy ; fllm editor. Roger Dwyre. Coat: Metlna Hercouri,
Bomy Schneider. Peter Fioch, Julian Maleos. Isabel Harla Peres,
Beatrix SaTon.
Summary; A drama about a husband and wife and their child,
and a female companion with whom the husband Is involved, as
they travel In HpaIn and become stranded In a amall town where a
double murder has t>een committed.
I. Duraa. Marguerite. Dix heures et demle du soir en 4it6. n.
DaHHin, Jule«. ili. Litvak, Anatole, 190C- iv. Lopert Pictures
Corporation.
7»L4» 77-707889
Tea thoMMid Wadi tm Nanhe S«h. [Motioo picnirei Eccentric
Circle CiDenu Workahop, 1971.
IS min. Id. color. 16 mm,
Willi discuwon qucalions.
CREOrrS: Director «nd writer, LawrciKc Levy; cameramen. Ron Crawford.
Oor6on Qmtui; editor. Jay Liivin.
SUMMARY: Poruaya the modem-day tta|cdy of the AmeriLkn Indian by
focuMng on Sam Begay. a full-blooded Navaho, who now livei an uprooted and
•bcnatMl, but aacurc. eiiaiencc in Chicago, after leaving hit home and identity
em the reacrvslton where he sod hit family might have tUrved
I. Indiana of North America— Urban reaidcnce 3 Navaho Indian*- Social
comUtloaa. I. Eccentric Circle Qnenu Workihop.
E"W.N3j 301.451 72-700000
GMtfie Orcto Cinema 73 MARC
WorfcaKop
Tenderness every time {Motion picture) Swift and Co.,
1967. Made by Gilbert Altachul Productions.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
8ummui-y: Traces the tenderlzation of beef from early history to
today's highly speclallred processes. Demonstratea new method* of
buying, cooking, and serving beef, as well as the controlled raising,
feeding, and selecting of cattle.
1 Beef. I. Swift and Company.
641,3 Fi A 68-836
CINB
Tennessee. State University, Memphis. Dept. of
Communications
see
All God's children.
Tennessee, University
Next urban form,
Tennessee holiday (Motion picture) Humble Oil and Re-
fining Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
ilM-?]
30 mln. ml. color. 16 mm.
Summaryr Portrays Tenne.isee including the thoroughbred farms,
Cherokee artisans, TVA, Oak Ridge, Cumberland Gap, and other
subjects of Intei-est.
1. Tennessee— Descr. & trav.— IKl- t Humble Oil and Re-
fining Company (Incorporated in Del.) n. Modern Talking Picture
Service, inc.
917.68 Fi A 67-5391
Modern Talking Picture Service
Tennessee River: conservation and power (Motion picture)
Arthur Kvans. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
14 mln. ■*<!. color. 16 mm.
With studv guide. ,^ ^ ,, „
Summary Shows how the programs that the TenneKiee Valley
\uthority Instituted and carried out concerning flood control, power
production, agricultural improvements, housing developments, and
development of recreational areas have favorably affected the qual-
ity of life in the area.
1. Tennessee Valley Authority. I. Evans, Arthur. II. BFA
Educational Media. _ _ .„„^
917.68 76-711626
Tennessee Valley AathorUy (Filmstrip) Commtm Ground,
London, 1964. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associatea, 1966.
34 fr. t>&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Shows the role of the TenpcMOo VaUey Authority in
Boll conservation, flood control, and the production of electrldty.
1. Tennessee Valley Authority. I. Common Oronnd, ltd.. Lon-
don. II. Carman Educational Associates.
338.9 70-738558
Canoao Educational Associates
Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders* Association of
America, Lewisburg, Tenn.
see
Ptom the oadle to the crown.
Tennis (Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1967.
7 motion pictures. Hi. color. 16 mm.
,Msn i-vued as imip film In standard 8 mm. and In «nper 8 mm.
With fact sheeU.
I'l^'lit": ConsultHiii and performer, Blaine Mason.
Contents: Forehand grip and swing. 2 mln. — Backhand grip and
awing. 2 min.~Volley progression. 1 mln.— Service progression.
2 mln.— Footwork: running approach. 20 aec.- Footwork : step-away
pattern. 30 sec.- Self-drop. 35 sec.
1. Tennis. I. Scope Productions.
796.84 76-711829
Scope Productions
Tennis: backhand drive (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
A mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
I-oop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Produced In cooperation with the United States Professional Lawn
Tennis Association and the Licensing Corporation of America.
With study guide.
Credits : Instructors, Bill Lufler, George Toley.
Summary : Uses slow-motion and freeae-frame photography to
■how the grip, footwork, and the stroke employed In the backhand
drive.
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. II. BFA
Educational Media.
796.34 77-710579
BFA Educational Media
Tennis: basic tactics for doubles (Motion picture) Bailey
Films in association with U. S. Professional Lawn Termis
Association, 1968. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide entitled A handbook of basic tenola
Credits: Narrator, Efrem Zlmbalist, Jr.
Summary : Describes doubles In tennia a* a game of quick re-
flexes, power, touch, team strategy, and action. Points out the basic
doubles tactics of couri position, service net approach, return of
serve, lobbing, poacblog, net play, and teamwork.
I. Tennis. I. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Cattf, II. BFA
Educational Media.
796.34 78-711118
BFA Educational Media
418
Tennis: basic tactics for stngjcs (Motion picture) Bailey
Films in association with V. S. Professional Lawn Tennis
Association, 1968. Released by BFA Educatiraial Media,
1971.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide entitled A handbook of basic tfflmia.
Credits: Narrator, Efrem Zlmbalist, Jr.
Summary : Presents pointers basic to a well-played singles gaow^
including correct positions, changlog direction of shots, steadinefla,
taking advantage of opponent's weakness, approach ahots, and slow-
ing down the play to regain position,
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. II. BFA
Educational Media.
796.34 71-711119
BFA Educational Media
Tennis, everyone!! (Motion picture) Coca-Cola Co. Made
by Contact Marketing. Released by Association Films,
1968.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summon': Dennis Ralston, an Internationally -known tennis star,
demonstralt;s bow to hit a serve, forehand, backhand, lob, and smash.
Includes slow-motion and stop-action frames.
1. Tennis. i. Coca-Cola Company, Wilmington, Del. n. As-
sociation Films, Inc.
796.34 70-702608
CINE
Tennis: forehand drive (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Produced in cooperation with the United States Professional Lawn
Tennis .Association and the Licensing Corporation of America.
With study guide-
Credits: Instructors. Bill Lufler. George Toley.
Summary: Uses close-up, slow-motion, and free»e-frame photog-
raphy to Illustrate grip, drive, and proper footwork Involved in the
forehand drive.
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood. Calif.
II. BFA Educational Media.
796.34 73-710678
BFA Educational Media
Tennis: lob and smash (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1969.
Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Produced in cooperation with Ihe United States Professional Lawn
Tennis Association and the Licensing Corporation of America.
With study guide.
Credits: Instructors. Bill Lufler. George Toley.
Summary : Presents the lob as a defensive stroke, and concen-
trates on technique, racket face position, and follow-through. De-
fines the smash as the answer to the lob, and demonstrates through
the use of alow-motion and animation.
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Fllma. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. H. BFA
Educational Media.
796.34 79-710582
BFA EVIucational Media
Tennis: position and preparation (Motion picture) Bailey
Films, 1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 Diin. sl. color, super 8 mm.
Lixi]) fllm mounted in cartridge.
Produced in cooperation with the United States Professional Lawn
Tennis As-soclatlon and the Licensing Corporation of America.
With study guide.
Credits: Instructors. Bill Lufler, George Toley.
Summary: Uses slow-motion and freeze-frame photography to
show how to develop a sound ready position, stance, and stroke
preparation.
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Pflms, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
II. BFA Educational Media.
796.34 70-710677
BFA Educational Media
Tennis: terminology, part 1 (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ltiop fllm mounted in cartridge.
Produced in coiq^eratloa with the United States Professional I^wti
Tennis Association and the Licensing Corporation of America.
With study guide.
Credits: Instructors, Bill Lufler, George Toley.
Summary: Explains the basic terminology of tennis, Includins
court areas and strategy shots. Uses animation and superimposed
titles to define the basic strokes and maneuvers.
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
II. BPA Educational Media.
796.34 7^710676
BF.A Educational Media
Tennis: terminoloKy, part 2 (Moti<m picture) Buley Films,
1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mill, si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Produced In cooperation with the United States Professional Lawq
Tennis Association and the Llcenirtng Corporation of America.
With study guide.
Credits: Instructors, Bill Lufler. George Toley.
Summary: Explains the basic terminology of tennis. Including
court areas and strategy shots. Uses animation and superimposed
titles to deflne the basic strokes and maneuvers.
1, Tennis. I. Bailey Films. Inc.. Hollywood. Calif.
II. BFA Educational Media.
796.34 76-710676
BFA Educational Media
Tennis: the service stroke (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mln. at. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
Pro<luced in cooperation with the United States Profeeslonal Ijiwd
Tennis Association and the IJcenslng Corporation of America.
With study guide.
Credits: Instructors, Bill Lufler. Oeoi^ Toley.
Summary : Uses animation, slow-motion, and freeae-frames to
analyze tbe service stroke.
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif. II. BFA
Educstlonal Media.
796.34 71-710680
BFA BducaUooal Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Tennis: the sport of a lifetime. Part 1: Class organization
(Motion picture) Youth Tennis Foundation of Southern
California, 1960.
28 tain. sd. rolor. 16 mm.
With handbook. „ _^^ „ „
Bummarv: Paul J. XanthoB, tennia coach at North Hollywood
High School, demonstratea his BucceMful methods of tennis Instruc-
tion OD two courts to classes of as many as flftr students.
1 Tennis i. Youth Tennis Foundation of Southern California.
796.34 Fi A 68-3076
Touth Tennia Founda- tlon of Southern California
Touiis: the volley and half-ToDey (Motion picture) Bailey
Films, 1969. Beleased by BFA Educational Media.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Produced In cooperation with the United States Pnfenlonal l^wn
Tennis .\esoolatlon and the Licensing Corporation ot America.
With Btudf guide.
Credits : Instructors, BUI Lufler, George Toley.
Summary : Demonstrates the ToUej and half-ToIley, both forehand
and badchand. In detail from preparation to foUow-throtigh. Empha-
sl^es basic polnta In slow motion.
1. Tennis. I. Bailey Fllma, Inc. Hollywood, OalU. IL BFA
Educational Media.
796J14 7^-710681
BFA Educational Media
Tennis. Unit 2: Getting ready to play (Film$trip) Ath-
letic Institute, 1963.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 831 rpm.,
IS mln. mlcrogroove.
With Instructor's guide and narration.
Oreditt. Author, Harry Lelghton.
Bumtfutry: Discusses the amount of space needed to play a game
of tennis and describea the fundamentals of ball haDdling, as well
aa pointing out exercises to Improve one's game.
1. Tennis. i. Athletic Institute, ii. Getting ready to play
(Filmstrip)
796.34 K A 67-4284
Athletic Institute
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, baron, 1809-1892.
The charge of the Light Brigade
Charge of the Light Brigade.
Tennyson, Alfred Teniiyson, baron, 1809-1892.
Idylls of the King
see
Idylls of the King.
Lancelot and Elaine.
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, baron, 1809-1892.
The lady of Shalott
see
The Lady of Shalott.
Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, baron, 1809-1892
see
Enoch Arden.
Poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
Tense: imperfect (Motion picture) Holt, Rineh&rt and
Winston, 1968. Made by University of Miseouri at Eaosaa
City. Calvin Productions, 1966.
11 mln. «1. color. 16 mm. (Critical moments In teaching)
Script developed by Inter-L'nlverslty Film Project.
Nummary: Portrays the experiences of a young teacher, formerly
assigned to an outstanding high school, who Is unable to aiijuBt to
teai-hlng students In a lower Income area. Describes how her prot>-
lem N climaxed through her Inability to understand and communi-
cate with a student in one of her classes.
1. Teacher-student reUtlonships. 2. Urban scboolsL i. Holt,
Rlnehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Critical raomMita In teach-
ing I. Motion picture)
Tensile and comprcssiTe stmctnrcs (Motion picture)
Robert A. Heller. Made at Columbia University and
Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Released by McGraw-Hill,
1969.
25 mln. sd. color. 18 mm. (Mechanics of structures and ma-
terials, no. 3)
With guide.
SrMMARY: Robert A, Heller presents experiments which show
how tensile and compresslTe structures react under rarlous kinds of
1. Structures. Theory ot I. Heller. Robert A. II. McOraw-
HIU Book Company. III. Series: Hechanlcfl of structures and ma-
terials (Motion picture) no. S.
[TA646] 620.1 74-713778
UcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Tent caterpillar: building cocoons (Motion picture) Troll
Associates, 1»71. Made by International Film Makers.
4 mln si. color, ouper 8 mm. (The Tent caterplllmt
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge.
CREDITS: Producer. Louis DcRochemont; photographer. Canip-
t>elt Norsganrd.
SUMMARY: Shows that after the destruction of the tent, the tent
cnterplllnrs emerge to spin cocoons. Reveals the adult moth as It
evacuates the cocoon.
1. Tent caterplllHrs. 2. Cocoons. I. Troll Associates. II. Series:
The Tent caterpillar (Motion picture)
[QL561.I..S1 595.78 7l-7i:i767
Troll Associates
Tent caterpillar: building the tent (Motion pictore) Troll
Associates, 1971. Made by International Film Makers.
4 min. al. color, super 8 mm. (Ttie Tent caterpillar)
I/x»p film mounted In cartridge.
CREDITS: Producer. Louis OeRochemont ; photographer, Camp-
bell Norsgaard.
SUMMARY: Shows mature tent caterpillars building the tent,
which win expand as tbey grow.
1. Tent caterpillars. I. Troll Associates. II. Series: The Tent
caterpillar (Motion picture)
[QL561.L3] 695.78 74-713766
Troll AssocUtM
Tent caterpillar: the egg cluster (Motion picture) Troll
Associates, 1971. Made by International Film Makers.
■i niia si. color, super 8 mm. (The Tent caterpillar)
l>oop film mounted in cartridge.
CREDITS : Producer, Louis DeRochemont : photographer. Camp-
bell Norsganrd.
SUMMARY: Views the egg cluster of the tent caterpillar, and
shows the bal>y caterpillars emerging from the cluster.
1. Tent-caterpillars. 2. Insects— Eggs. I. Troll Associates.
II. Series; The Tent caterpillar (Motion picture)
[QL561.U] 695.78 78-713766
Troll Associates
The Tenth life of a laboratory torn (Motion picture) Rob
Mortarotti, 1970.
5 mln. »d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: V'ta live action combined with animation to present
a «ory about a cat that persist^ In coming back to life after being
dissected by a stndent in a physiology class.
1. Cats. I. Mortarotti, Rob.
[QL737.C23] 691.4 70-711618
CINE
Tenth Muse, inc.
see
Archaeological techniques.
The Aztec empire.
California missions, part 1.
California missions, part 2.
Diego Rivera.
Geologic dating system.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
The Highland Maya,
King Lear.
The Lowland Maya.
Macbeth.
Measure for measure.
Midsummer night's dream.
The Mixtecs.
The Olmec tradition.
Pre-Columbian architecture in Meso-
america. Part 1: Mexico.
Pre-CohimbiaD architecture in Mcwamerica. Part 2:
Tike Maya.
Pre-Columbian art In Mexico.
Romeo and Juliet.
Teotibuacan.
The Toltec empire.
The Zapotec tradition.
Teotihnacan (Filmstrip) Tenth Muse, 1966.
44 f r. color. SS mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Studies the city of Teotlhuacan, one of the targ«et
cities of Hesoamerlca, and Its caltnre as r^ected In art aul archi-
tecture
1. Teotlboaciu, Uexica I. Teotb Mose, inc.
[F1219.1.T27] 970.3 74-789461
TmOi Warn
I. [ranutrip] Bailey FHiia in cooperatioo
with the Loe Angek* County Museum of Art. 1966. Released
by BPA Educatioaal Media.
59 tr. color. 33 mm. aad phonodiic: 2 s. (I i. for manual projccior. I
•. for autootadc profccior). 13 is., 33 I fi rpm,. 1 1 mia each side. (Muter-
woriu of Mexican sn. no. 3)
With manual.
SUMMARY: Shows the aniuic achicvementt of the Teoiihuacin. Zapoiec,
Huaatec. and Taiin ctvUizatiooi in Mexico.
1. lodiau of Mexico— An. 1. Battcy Films, inc.. Hollywood. Calif. II.
BFA Edncstlooal Media, ill. Series: Muterworfct of Mexican art. (Rbnttripi
no, 3.
CF1219.3J^7] 709.01 72-733277
BFA Educatiaaal Media 72 MARC
Coronet Instructional
12 In.. 3SJ rpm..
Teotlhuacan to Toltec (Filmstrip)
Films, 1971.
.14 (r. cilor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc:
14 min. (CIvlllBations of early America)
Also Issued with phfinotape in cansette.
With otudT guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Arden R. King.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of the Important clvlllsatlous in
Mexico from 300 A. D. to 900 A. D. Emphasizes the rise and fall
of the ToltecB.
1. Toltecs. I. Coronet Instructional Films. II. Series: Civilisa-
tions ot early America (Filmstrip)
[F1219] 970.3 70-739843
Coronet Instructional Films
Tepoztlin (Motion picture) L. Earl Griswold. Released by
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970.
30 miiv M. color. 16 mm. (Film studies In anthropology)
l^ummaiy: Documents traditional Ilfewaya In TepoztlAn. Portrays
the dally activities of Tepoztecans, from the planting of maize seed
after the first rains to harvest time and the long dry season. Shows
ancient methods of hand crop cultivation and grinding maize on a
metate.
;. Griswold. Leonard Barl, n. Holt.
Rerles: Film studies In anthropology
1. Tepoztlfln, Mexico.
Rlnehart and Winston, Inc.
(Motion picture)
Holt. Rinehart and
917.2
Winston
71-709218
Tepoztl&n in transitifm (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, 1970. Made by L. Earl Griswold.
-0 min. Kd. color. 13 mm. (Anthropology series)
Sl'MMARY: Portrays the industrial, agricultural, and social
changes that are happening In Teportlftn, Mexico, as the village
emerges from its traditional isolation.
1. TepoztlAn, Mexico — Economic conditions. 2. Tepoztlin, Mex-
ico— Social conditions. I. Holt Rlnehart and Winston, Inc. Se-
ries: Anthropology series (Motion picture)
917.2 76-709814
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Tcpozton (Motion picture) Holt,
1971. Made by Jjumin Films.
Rinehart and Winston,
11 min. sd. color. 13 mm. (American folklore)
CREDITS : Consultant, M. Jerry Welsa.
8UMM.<RY : A Mexican legend of the mlscbleroos boy who ts
half Axtec god and half human.
1. Indians of Mexico — Legendn. I. Holt. Rlnriiart, and Winston,
Inc. II. Series: American folklore (Motion picture)
[F1219] 398.2 73-713789
Holt, Rlnehart and Winston
TeiMzton. [Filmstrip] Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972. Made
by Lumin Films.
78 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiKi I s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 1 1 min.
(American folklore)
Also isiued with phonoupe in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Tells the Mexican legend of Tepoiton. who kills a mancsting
giant and frees his village from terror. For elementary grades.
1. Indians of Mexico— Legcndi— Juvenile films. [I. Indians of Mexico—
UgendS] I. Htrfl, Rinehart and Winston, inc. 11. Series: American folklore.
[ Films trip]
tF1219.3] 398.2 72-734982
Holt, Rinehan and 72 MARC
Wimton
Terasaki, Owen (Harold)
see
Brieve to the sun.
Bridge to the sun
419
Term of trial (Motion picture) llamian Pictures. Made by
Romulus Films, London. Released by Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, 1962.
lis min. sd. bJcw. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title hy James Barlow.
Credit*: Producer, James Woolf, director and writer, Peter Qlen-
ville; music, Jean-Michel Damase; photography, Oswald Morris; edi-
tor, James Clark. Catt: Laurence Olivier, SImone Slgnoret, Sarah
Miles. Hugh Griffith, Terence Stamp.
Summary: A drama about a meek, shabby, and dedicated British
high school teacher who agrees to help one of his atndents by giving
her extra tutoring outside of school and is later accused by the girl of
Indecent assault
I. Barlow, James, 1921- Term of trlaL n. Haman Pictures.
HL Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.
Fi 67-1860
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Term paper (Motion picture) HM Productions, 1968.
17 min. sd. tt&w, 16 mm.
Bummnm: Depicts contemporarj urban college life as seen throuffh
the eyes of a college student and the term paper assignment that he
neglects writiiiR because of social activities.
1. College envirooaienL i. HM Productions.
378.1 Fi A 68-837
CINE
Terminal departure {Motion picture) Canada DepU of
National Defence, Ottawa. Made and released by Na-
tional Film Board of Canada, 1965.
17 mtu. sd. b&w. 18 mm. (The Yukon seile*. no. 4)
Siitnmary: A training flUu for the Royal Canadian Air Force on
the mnintenHnoe of the Yukon aircraft,
1 Yukon (Transport planes) i. Canada. Dept. of National
Defence, ii. Cnnada. Niitlonal Film Bojird. .Series: The Yukon
■erles (Motion pkiui-e) no. 1.
Fi A 67-1181
National FUm Board of Canada
Tcnainal self. [Motion picture] John Whitney, Jr. Released by
United World Films, Kinetic Division, 1971.
9 min id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An expenroental film in which ■ photograph of the head of a
(irl ia reproduced in pink vapon which chanfc to multiple imtfei that flutter
in circular motion, and finally cooverie into a aingle exprcMioa. that of the death
I. Experimental films. I. Whitney, John Harvey, 1945-
Workl Rlnii, inc. Kinetic Division.
[PN1995.9.E96] 704.945
A.L.A. Booklist 72
II. United
72-700681
MARC
Termites (Motion picture) Troll Associates, 1971. Made by
International Film Makers.
4 mill. Hi. color, super 8 Kim. (In.sei-t i-onimun it ies )
I»op film mounted lii cai-tridfce.
t'REDITS: Producer. Loul!> Deltochemont : photographer, Camp-
bell Norsgaard.
SUMMARY: Reveals the importance of termites as decomposers
III helping to break down and recycle dead and waste materials.
Explains that when overpopulation threatens, the termites leave
their old log and move to a new one.
1. Termites. 1. Troll Asweiates. II. Series; Insect communities
(Motion picture)
[QL513.T3] 595.7 77-713747
Trull Associates
Terau aad sets: waste disposaL [Filmstrip] Media Extension
Group Pioductions. Released by BFA Educational Media.
1972.
5Sfr. color. 3Smm. andphonodisc: 1 »., 12 in., 33 l/3rpm. (Environ-
mental maihematict)
Also iuucd with phoBotape in caaaette.
With ftudy guide.
SUMMARY: Provides inatruction and practice in the use of ternu and aet*
while demofuirating how the ecological problem of waste diapoaal can be aolved
in pan throu^ the uae of mathematics.
I. Set theory. 2. Sewage disposal. 3. Refuse and refuse diaposaJ. I.
Media Extension Group Productions. 11. BFA Educational Media. III. Series:
Environmental mathematics. tFilmstripi
lQA248] 513 72-733100
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Terra Filmkunst
Auf Wiedersehn, Franziska,
Die Feuerzangenbowle.
Der Florentiner Hiit,
Friedemann Bach.
Terra auicU (Motion picture) Harry Atwood. Released
by International Film Bureau, 1968.
32 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
.Summary.- ITcwents a view of Israel today, a nation oo the brink
of war ainre its creation. Contrasts young Israel's vitality with the
niinH and spirit of the Holy Land's extraordinary past.
1. Israel — Description and travel. i. Atwood, Harry W.
II. lDtemation.ii Film Bureau, Inc., Cblcago.
916.694 78-70174J)
Cl.NE
Terradynamics (Motion picture) U. S. Atomic Enerf^
Commission, 1968. Made by Sandia Laboratories.
i;! Ui.i -<1. it>lur ir, mm.
Hamn'uiu: HmjiLiIiis that the earth iieiieCratloti program at Sandia
l^tUu'iitorii'-' Ih (-iiii(i'riii<d wllh deteiiuluiiig the iiuture and coiuposl-
tlon of siili-surfnct^ nuII usins earth -penetrating, ballistic vehicles.
Kh»w< oirly t-x]H'rinieiitiiIloii, the evolution of the proKram, the
delivery i»-hiiigiM-H uud design of several penetration vehicles, plus
a tjrpkul rei'overy operation and post-recovery analysts. Diaciisses
thtf uniqiw -4>ll-iikitlitu studies c-uiidiKie<l by the Terradynamics DivU
Kloit of SlUlilin.
1. S<jiis--(;oiui>ositioii. I. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
631.4 Fi E 68-96
U. S. Aloniic Riiercy Commission
Terradynamics (Motion picture) Thome Films in collabora-
tion with U. S. Atomic Enerfl;y Commission. Made and
released by Thome Films, 1970,
5 min. si. color super 8 mm. (Renearch perspective*")
I.^>op film. Film noteM on container.
CREDITS : Producer, Tom Msyberry.
8UMUART: Covers the deployment, retrieval, sod dsU collec-
tion of an earth-penetrating monitor device that was dropped from
the air In order to determine the nature and composition of sub-
sarfsce soil.
1. Soil*— Alia lysis. I, Thome Films, Inc.. Boulder, Colo.
It. Serle*; Reamirch perspectlvra (Motion picture)
rS593] 621.3819 70-714246
Thoroe Films
Terrain invcsti^tion techniques {Motion picture) Ohio
State University, Dept. of Civil Engineering. Made and
released by Ohio State University, Dept, of Photography,
1967.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Describes the preliminary engineering problems faced
In choosing the beet location for a new highway. Points out four
techniques used In analyzing terrain: photo investigation, seismic
refraction, electrical resistivity, and confirming borings.
1. Roads — lrf>catlon. i. Ohio. State University, Columbus.
Dept. of Civil Engineering, n. Ohio. State University, Columbus.
Dept. of Photography.
625.7 Fi A 68-838
CINE
The Terrarium: classroom science (Motion picture) Nor-
man Bean. Keleased by Film Assoriatt-s of California,
1967.
12 mla. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Bummary: Shows how to build sevwal type* of terraria, inciodlag
an area where there Is moss and sufflctent water to stutaln tt, and
a desert area. Illustrates kinds of plants and animals which can
live In each terrarium.
1. Terrarlums. i. Bean, Norman, u. Film Asaodates of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles.
635.9 Fi A 68-79
Film Associates of California
**La Terre est froide ..." (Filmstrip) Mary Glasgow &
Baker Limited. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1970.
9 fr. color. .V> mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 In.), 7* In. per
sci'. (Bon voj-ase! Part 1, no. 10)
With working Kcrlpt and teacher's guide.
Credits: Writers and designers, Mary Glasgow, S. R. Ingram.
Summary : A French language teaching film. Presents a French
carol, and reviews the first nine lessons.
1. Fi-encli liinguage — Audio-visual Instruction. I. Mary (Glas-
gow & Baker Limited. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
Serie>; Bon vovage! (Filmstrip) Part 1. no. 10.
448 71-737765
Universal Kducatlon and Visual Arts
Terre sans pain (Motion picture) Films de la Pleiade,
Pnris. Released in the U. S. by Coittemporui-y Films/
McGraw-Hill. 1970.
31 min. .sd. l>&\v. 16 mm.
Filmed In 1982 under the title I^s Hurdes.
Credit*: A documentary which attacks the ethics of the civilisa-
tion and society In which we live, as portrayed by the poverty,
backwardness, and misery of Las Hurdes In northern Spain.
1. Las Hurdes, Spain— Social conditions. 2. Las Hurdes, Spain-
Poor 3. Social history— 20th century— Case studies. i. Films
de la Pl^lade. Paris, ir. Contemporary Fllms/McOrawHlll. m.
Ids Hurdes (Motion picture)
309.146 73-708634
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Terrestrial magnetism: angle of declinati<Hi {Motion pic-
ture) Harper & Row, 1969. Made by Cascade Pictures of
California.
4 min, sd. color, super 8 mm. (InveatlFllma for Today's basic
science 6)
I.OOP film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summaru- Explains electronutgnetlc declination using dlagrama
and maps.
1. Magnetism, TerrestrlaL 2. Latitude. L Navarra, John Ga-
briel. Today's basic science. Book 6. n. Harper & Row, Ina
Series: InvestlFllms for Today's basic science 6 (Motion picture)
587.1 76-703644
Hartter & Row
Terrestrial magnetism: The dynamo theory (Motion pic-
ture) Harper & Row, 1969. Made by Cascade Pictures
of California.
3 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (InvestlFllms for Today's basic
science 6)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: John Qiabrlel Navarra explains the dynamo theory
using a model. , ^ „
1 Magnetism. Terrestrial. 2. Dynamoe. i, Navarra, J(*n Ga-
briel. 'RMlay's basic science. Book 6. n, Hanwr A Row, Inc.
Series; InvestlFllms for Today's basic science 6 (Motion picture)
637.1 72-703643
Harper & Row
Territorial behavior in red grouse (Motion picture) Harper
& Row, Publishei^, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Pro-
ductions.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual.
Summary: Describes territorial behavior In the red grouse, show-
ing how the birds defend and remain within a selected area. Shows
details of display and behavior, and how birds are marked for later
Identification.
1. Willow ptarmigan- Behavior. 2. Territoriality (Zoology).
I. Harper & Row. Publishers. Series; Biology series (Motion
picture. Harper & Row)
691.6 72-706862
Harper & Row, Publish- an
Terror !■ NortWrm Irelwid. [Motioa picture]
Released by ABC Media Concepti, 1971.
ABC Newi.
Tenrttoffifll dUMtt
AEVAC, 1968.
riBOt Worid War IL tTransparencies]
9 trsfkapareDdes. color. I s 10 in.
In case.
With 21 overtays.
With tcachor*! guide.
SUMMARY: lUustraiM the shift of natiooal boundaries which has occurred
since Wortd War II, eocouBilni for the dlviuoo between the Arab League utd
the WesMTD defense, the rcpublk* of Pakisuo tad India, the relstionship be-
tWMB Malaysia end lodooMia, the rise of Laoe. Cambodia, and Vtctnsm u
indepeadant ttatca, utd the contrast between Eurofw of 1914 sod today.
t. WorMpoUtka— 1945- 2. Boundaries. I. Aevw:, inc
(D844] 909.»2 72-734105
AEVAC 72 MARC
25 n
*d. color. I« D
CREDITS; Producer, director, and writer, Emett PendreU.
SUMMARY: A study of the Ubter coanict, involving religion, politics, sad
ecoDomic». George Watson explore* the hiswy of the ancient conflict sad
intervicwi John Hume, Commander Arthur Anderaoa, Ron King, Joe CahtU,
and both CathoUc and Protetiant famibes.
1. Northern Ireland— Hiuory— 1969- I. American Broadcastiag
Company. II. ABC Media Coooepts.
[DA990.U46] 941.508 72-701265
American Broadcasting 73 MARC
Co.
Terry, Megan.
see
Viet Rock
The Viet Nam war.
play of protest.
Part 51: Viet Rock,
Terry, Paul H. , 1887-
see
Farmer Al Falfa cartoon.
Iceland.
Terry Sanders Company
see
A Time out of war.
Teschen disease and hog cholera.
Agriculture, 1971.
[Slide set) U.S. Dept. of
420
■45 slides, color. J x 2 in lEnoiic and domestic animal diseases)
With script.
SUMMARY: Photographic examples of the clinical signs and pathological
changes caused by icschcn disease and hog cholera. For vcierinary personnel.
1. Teschen disease, 2. Hog cholera 1. United Swtes. Depi of Agricul-
ture. II. Series: Exotic and domestic animal diseases. [Slide set]
636.089 72-735313
U.S. Dept of Agriculture 72 MARC
Tew of the storm country (Motion picture) Famous Play-
ers Film Co., 19(14.
83 min. si. bin-. 18 mm.
Origtiiiilly released In 35 mm.
In the Mary I'Irkford film collection. Library of Congress.
llased on Grace Jliller White's novel of the same title.
CredilJ.- Director and cameraman, Edwin S. Porter. Cait: Mary
Piokford, Olive Fuller GoldM, David Hartford, Harold I.ockwood.
Summorv: A melodrama about the motherless daujrhter of a fish-
erman who is caught in the conflict between a wealthy selfish land-
owner and a group of fisherman squatters whom he evicts from hla
lake-shore land.
I. White, Grace (Miller) Teas of the storm country, ii. Famous
Players Film Company, in, Mary Ptckford film collection.
Fi 68-375
Teas of the storm country (Motion picture) Mary Pic^ord
Co. Released by United Artists Corp., 1922.
142 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released Id 35 mm.
Remake of the 1914 Famous Players release of iho same title
starring Mary Piokford.
In the Mary Pickford film collection, Library of Cotigreas.
Based on Grace Miller White's novel of the same title.
Credit!: Director, John Robertson; scenario, E. Lloyd Sheldon,
Josephine I/^vett, photography, Charles Roaher. Ca$t: Mary Pick-
ford, Lloyd Hughes, Gloria Hope, David Torrence, Forrest Robinson,
Jean Hersholt, Danny Hoy, Robert Russell.
Summary: A melodrama about the motherless daughter of a fish-
erman who la cauRht In the conflict between a wealthy selfish land-
owner and a group of fisherman squatters whom he evicts from hia
lake-shore land.
I. White, Grace (Miller) Tess of the storm country, ii. Mary
Pickford Company, in. United Artists Corxiorntlon. iv. Mary
Plckford film collection.
Fi 68-376
A Teat can teach (Motion picture) Gilbert Altechul Pro-
ductions. Released by Journal Films, 1968.
10 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Bxplaius how a classroom test which has been graded
and returned to the student servea as a UBefat teaming tool
1. Educational tests and measurements. i. Altschul (Gilbert)
Productions, Inc., Chicago, ir. Journal Films, Inc., Chicago,
871.27 Fi A 68-3165
Journal Films
Test-wbe: nieaHs Bore potets. [ninutripj Wcstwood Educa-
tional Produclions, 1971.
M fr. color. 3) mm. and phonodisc: I ■., IJ in., 33 1/3 ipra., 19 min
(Improved test-taking)
SUMMARY: Deal* with technique* of taking tests, and providea valuabk
insights into the peculiarities of common written cxaminstions.
I Examinatioru 1. Weatwood Educational Produclioai. II. Seriei: Im-
proved tcst-uking. (Filmstrip)
[LB305I) 371.3 72-734216
Weslwood Educational 73 MARC
Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
[Testimony of Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam before the House
Un-American Activities Committee. July 21, 1953, {Mo-
tion picture) 1963.
% mln. t>(l. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Methodixt Bishop (!. Bromley Oxnam scoren derogatory
reports relPawrt by the House Un-American Actlvltle* Committee
•bout hlB political Tlew« for aeven years. He reaffirma his loyalty
to the United States and his oppcwition to tommunlsm.
1. Oxnam. Garfield Bromley, Dp.. 1891-1963. i. Oxnam, Garfield
Bromley, Bp.. 1891-1963. ii. U. S. Congreiw. House. Committee on
Un-.*merlcan Activities. Testimony of Bishop O. Bromley Ornam.
Fi 67-480
Testing a fnci pmnp (Motion pu!ture) Rayftmr Technioal
Films. 1^6. Released by Modem Leaminf; Aids.
4 mlu. Ad. color. 8 mm. (Automotive mftlntenaDce)
Loop film mounted in cartridge^ lamed Id standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
Summary: D^noostratea the testing o( a fuel pump. Shows the
use of a vacuum and preasore gaoipe, the removal of the gasollDe
line, and the u.w of several tests to evaluate the effective operation
of the pampu
1. Automobiles— Fuel systema 2. Fuel pump*. i. IUyt»r Tscb-
nical Films, n. Hodern Learning Aids, New York. Series: Anto-
motlTe maintenance (Motion picture)
629.28 79-70116T
Modem Learning Aids
Testing a thermostat (Motion picture) Raybftr Technical
Films. 1966. Released by Modem Learning? Aids.
4 mia. m1. color. 8 mm. (Automotive maintenance)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 nun. and
In super 8 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates bow a thermostat In Inspected and tested
In a beaker of hot water. Shows how the beat acts on the bimetal
quing caoRlng the valve to open fully and then close as the tem-
pera rare drops.
1. Thermostat, i. Raybar Technical Films, el Modem Learning
Aids. New York. Series: AatooMtlve maintenance (Motion picture)
629.28 72-701168
Modem Learning Aids
Testing an adalt male aphasic patient. [Motion picture] Behav-
iora' Sciences Media Laboratory. Oklahoma University, 1966.
(Psychological evaluation of patients wuh
20 min. id. bftw. 16
cerrbral dysfunction)
SUMMARY: Ronald S. Knig administers the Halstead-Wepman aphasia
screening lest as adapted by ReiUn to a fifty -fivc-y car-old male with a malignani
tumor in the posterior portion of the left cerebral hemisphere in order lo evaluate
the types and extent of the symbolic or aphasic disturbances present
1. Aphasia— Diagnosis. 2. Brain— Tumors. I. Oklahoma. University.
Behavioral Sciences Media Laboratory. II. Series: Psychological evaluation of
patients with cerebral dysfunction. [Motion picture^.
[RC425] 616.85 72-700634
Behavioral Sciences Media 72 MARC
Ub.. Okla. Univ.
Testing and identi^ring leads, connecting and reversing. [Film-
strip] University of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service,
1955.
36 fr. bftw. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: ExpUin* the makeup of an AC and a DC test act including the
u>e of the DC voltmeter, the AC voltmeter, and the ammeter. Identifie* the leads
eitending from the motor windings and identifies the split-^iasc, capacitor, and
repuliion- induction motor. Include) procedures for revcraing each of these mo-
ton.
1. Electric metcn. 2. Electric moton — Testing. I. Dlmai*. Uaivcfnly.
Vocational Agriculture Service.
lTK301) 621.46 72-735253
m. Univ. Vocational 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
Testing for ions. [Filmstrip] EdMediaTec. Released by Silver
Burdett Co.. 1971.
34 fr. color 35 mm. and phonotapc in cassette: dual-irack. t 7/8 ips .
7 min, (Sound filmstrip series for the ISCS program)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates an experimental technique for analyzing ions pro-
duced in an electrolytic reaction.
I. Chemistry. Analytic. 2. Ions. 3. Electrolysis (1. (Themistry. Analytic]
I. EdMediaTec. II. Silver Burdett Company. III. Series: Sound f mslrip series
for the ISCS program. [Filmstrip3
[QD83] 541 72-733923
EdMediaTec 72 MARC
Testing fw leaks and ootsaasiiig the elements (Motum pic-
ture) Education Develc^ment Center, 1968.
4 min. St. bftw, 8 mm. (Solder glaaa demonstratlMi series, no. 6)
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In snper 8 mm.
Made for the College physics fltm program.
Exc«i>t8 from the 1968 motion picture entitled A laboratory high
vacuum technique.
With film notes.
CredUt: E:dUor. William Hansard; technical presentation, Jan
Ctamla.
Bummary: PolnU oat tbe characteristics of an electrical discbarge
(Tesla coll) In both a good and a poor vacnum. DemonatrateB the
technique of outgassing tbe elements by heating.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Vacuum technology. i. Edacatlmi Develevmeot Center,
n. A Laboratory high vacnum technique (Motion picture) Serlee:
Solder glass denMnstratloo series (Motl<Hi picture) no. 9. Series:
College physics film program (Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 68^1444
Education Devpiopm^it Center
Testing for starch in green plants (Motion picture)
cyclopaedia Britaimica Educational Corp^ 1969.
En-
2 mln. si. color, super 8 tnm. (Botany series)
Loop flllD-
Wlth teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates a simple technique ot testing for the
presence of starch In plant leaves, and points out that since stardi
production In green plants is related to the pbotosyntbetic process,
this technique can be applied to photoeyntbesls inveetigatlODS.
1. Starch. 2. Pbotoeyntbeels. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca
Educational (Corporation. Series: Botany series (Motion picture.
Bncyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.)
681.028 77-703734
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Testing generator oatpat {Motion picture) Raybar Tech-
nical Films, 1966.
4 mln, si. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Points out the nse of the tachometer and the proper
readlngof the ammeter and voltmeter. „ ^ , .
1. Tachometer. 2. Ammeter. 3. Voltmeter. i. Raybar Technical
Films.
629.28
Fi 68-275
Testing headlight aim (Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films, 1966.
4 min. 8l. color. 18 mm. ^ ^,. ^^ ,
Summary: Shows steps token before adjusting headlight aim.
Demonstrates the method of fixing the meter bulb, points out different
parts, and shows how to align the headlights.
1. Automobiles— Lighting. 2. Automobiles— Maintenance and re-
pair. I. Raybar Technical Films.
629.28 Fi 68-276
Testing his love (Motion picture) Imp, 1911.
10 mln. si. bftw. 16 mm.
OrlKlnallv released In S-'S mm.
OrlfTlnally released under the title Artful Kate.
1.. C. has negative copy.
In the George Marshall Film CTollectlon of tbe American Film
InRtltute Collertloo, Library of Congress.
CREDITS : Director, Thomas T. Ince. CAST : Mary Plckford,
Owen Moore.
SUMMARY: A story In which a girl who Is visiting In Havana
poses as a Spanish sefiorita and flirts with her sweetheart to teet
his love.
I Imp Films Company. IL George Marshall Film Collectltm.
III. American Film Institute Collection. IT, Artful Kate (Motion
picture)
791.43 72-710445
Testing lab {Motion picture) American Management Asso-
ciation, 1967.
5 niln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Developing supervisory leadership
skills. Case study no. 3)
Summary: A case study showing that a supervisor should exer>
else Judgment before using his authority to settle minor disputes
among employees, as seen In the case of a supervisor who. entering
into a debate among the employees of a thermoplastic firm con-
cerning who should clean the oven, anUgonlaes one worker to the
extent that he quits.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Supervisors. 2. Supervision of employees. i. American Man-
agement Association. Series: Developing supervisory leadership
akllU ( Motion picture) Case study no. 3.
658.31 74-707203
Testing multiple handicapped children (Motion picture)
United Cerebral Palsy .\ssociations, 1963. Made by News
Films l^. S. A.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Based on the book Developmental potential of pre-school children,
by Else Haeusserman.
Summary: Illusrates techniques for evaluating children with
multiple disabilities. Shows case studies of three children : one with
a severe cerebral palsy condition with related speech problem, an-
other with severe visual and auditory Impairments, and a third who
Is hyperactlve-dlBtractible with menUI retardation. EmphasUea the
Importance of adaptlbllity and flexibility on the part of tbe examiner.
1. HandlcaM>ed children. i. Haeussermann, Else. Develop-
mental potential of pre-school children, ii. United Cerebral Palsy
Associations.
Fi A 67-1280
United Orebral Palsy Associations
Testing TVRS wire (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Relea.sed by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ignition series)
Ijoop film.
1. Automobiles — Ignition — Maintenance and repair. I. Palrfleld
Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arta. III. Series:
Ignition series (Motion picture)
[TL213] 629.28 70-715237
Universal Education and Tlaual Arts
Tests for hemoglobin {Motion picture) Harper St Row,
Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay State Film Co.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With student notes.
Credits: Author, Robert M, DlxotL
Summary: Demonstrates the Sahll-Helllge method and a Qualita-
tive test using photometry,
1. Blood — Examination. 2. Hemoglobta i. Barper ft Row,
Publishers. Series: Medical laboratory techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
612 77-709637
Harper ft Row, Pub- Ushers
Tetley, Glen.
see
Lovers
In search of Lovers,
The Tetrode and the pentode (FUmstrip) North American
Philips Corp. Made by N. V. Philips Gloeilampenf&brie-
ken, Eindhoven, Netherlands^ 1960. Released in the U. S.
by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
SO fr. color. 85 mm. ( Physical principles of electron tubes)
With lecture guide and student workbook.
Summary: El^lalns the rubber membrane analogy, anode to grid
capacitance, secondary emission, characteristics, beam-tetrode, vari-
able mu pentode, and automatic volume control. With captions.
1. Vacuum tubes. i. North American Philips Corporation, n.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Physical principles of elec-
tron tubes (FUmstrip)
537.5 76-735370
North American Philips Corp.
Tevis. WEilter S
see
The Hustler.
The hustler
421
Tevye (Motion picture) Haida Films, Toronto, 1969. Re-
leased in the U. S. by MoGraw-Hill Book Ca
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Based on the writings of Sholom Alelchem.
Credttt: Producer. Saul Field; director, Julius Kohanyl; script,
Jeolva Berger; narrator, Morley Pape; music, Dave Tarras, Ell
Kassner; photographer, Peter Reusch; editor, Tony Lower.
Summary: A stream-o (-consciousness study which presents. In
imrtlal animation, tbe original graphics of Saul Field entitled The
Sholom Alel(*em suite, featuring the character Tevye from Alel-
cbem's original stories and tbe musical Fiddler on the roof. Includes
a lullaby sung by Tresa (yDrlscoll.
I. Field, Saul, 1912- Tbe Sholom Aletcfaen nlta n. Babtaw-
witz, Shalom, 1859-1916. in. Halda Films, iv. McGraw-Hill Book
Ompaoy.
704.946 77-700897
National Film Board of Canada
Texaco, inc.
see
Hold your horsepower.
The Key.
Land of the broken sky.
Teo^ tektto p4to^ [Fihnstrip] Inititutc of Texan Culturet,
1971.
79 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonotspr nagle-tnck. 1 red (5 in.), 7 1/2
ips., 7 mia
Abo mutd u ibde to.
With teachen' tupplcm«nL
SUMMARY: Presents a brief hiitofy of the Czech immigrant in Teui ud
hit profTCJS there m iccn from biographical iketcbes of protmoent Czech Tex*
1. Czechs in Teus. 1. Intdtute of Teua Cultura
tF395.B67i 976.4
72-733251
Institute of Texan Cuhwes 72
MARC
Texale tafctto plvoda. [Slide set] Institute of Texan Cultures.
1971.
79 tltdes. color. 2 x 1 in. and phoitoupe: tingle-track, 1 red (5 in.), 7
1 n ipt.. 7 min.
AIM issued st filmitrip.
With tcscben' tuppletnenL
SUMMARY: Preseau ■ brief history of the Czech immigrant in Tetat sad
hit progrcM there m lecn from the biocraphicsl iketcbet of promioeot Czech
Texant.
I . Czechs in Tcut. 1. inilimte of Texan Culturei.
[F395.B67] 976.4 72-733248
Institute of Teun Culturet
72
MARC
Texas. Commission on Alcoholism
A New look at the old sauce: the effects
of alcohol on the human mind and body.
Texas. University
see
Teaching the mentally retarded — a positive
approach.
Texas. University. Dental Branch
see
How to clean your teeth.
Intraoral osteotomy in the surgical man-
agement of jaw deformities.
Microcosms of the mouth. Part 3: Role in
periodontal disease.
Phase microscopy in the diagnosis of
thrush.
Surgical corrections of developmental de-
formities of the mandible.
The Versatility of intraoral genioplasty.
Why clean your teeth.
Texas. University. Dept. of Pathology
see
Microcosms of the mouth. Part 1: Technic.
Texas Alcohol Narcotics Education
see
Alcohol: fun or folly?
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Texas Alcohol Narcotics Education (Continued)
Alcohol ... or highway safety ?
Alcohol, your blood and your brain.
Glue sniffing: big trouble in a tube.
How about heroin?
LSD: trip or trap?
Let's talk about goofballs and pep pills.
Operation "Can quit."
Smoking ... or health?
That which was lost.
Why not marijuana?
Texas and Santa Anna (Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
Be1e;ised by Modern Learning Aids, 1968.
22 fr, lolor. 35 min. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's ^Ide.
Sumiiiaiy: Part 1 describes the early settling of Texas when the
territory belonged to Mexico and the unrest among American settlers
over their Mexican Government. Part 2 explore* Dictator Santa
Anna's problem when the American Texans declared Texas an Inde-
pendent republic. For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Texaa—History— To 1846. 2. Santa Anna, Antonio Ldpes de,
Prea. Mexico, 171H?-1876. i. Jones and Osmond, inc. n. Modern
learning Aids, New York. Series: Critical thinking alda (Film-
strip)
372.8 70-733302
Modern Learning Aids
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation
see
West delta block 27.
The Texas frontier. [Filmstrip] Scott Education Division, 1972.
dppTox. 64 ft color. 3S mm. uid phonodisc: 2 s., 10 in., 33 W3 rpm.
{Visits to our past. no. S)
Also issued with phonotspe in cuselte.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows daily life on the Texas frontier as seen through the eyes
of a child. For elementary grades.
1. Frontier and pioneer life—Tejias— Juvenile films. 2, Tenas-Social life
and customs— Juvenile Tiimj. [1. Frontier and pioneer life— Texas. 2. Texas
-'Social life and customs] 1. Scoti Graphics. Education Division. II.
Scries: Visits to our past. [Filmstrip] no S.
(F39li 372.8 72-734474
Scott Education Division 72 MARC
Texas geography: Coastal Plains (Filimtrip) Educational
Filmstrips, 1&67.
58 fr. color. S5 lum.
Eastman color.
Credits: Writer, Mary Lee Nolan.
Sumnutn/: Uses captioned photographs and maps to illustrate the
Seograpbic nature of the Coastal Plains in Texas. Describes the
principal crop-s and tnaln Industries of each section of tbe area.
1. Texas— Descr. & trav.— 1951- 2. Plains— Texas. l Edu-
cational Filmstrips, Huntsvllte, Tex.
917.64 Fi 68-2001
Educational
Texas geography: Great Plains {FUmatnp)
Filinstripe, 1967.
fiO fr <')lor. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
CrrdiU: Writer. Mary Lee Nolao-
Summarj/: Captioned photograirfu point out the geographic fea-
tures of tbe Great Plains in Texas. Shows how the plains are used
for agriculture and cattle and sheep ranching and describes towns
and major landmarks in the area.
1. Texas— I>«^r. & trav.— 19ftt- 2. Plains— Texas. r. Edu-
cational Filmstrips. Huntsvltle, Tex.
917.64 Fi 68-2002
Texas gt^gnfhy: Hoontmins and buins (FUmttrip) Edu-
cational Filmstrips, 1967.
57 fr. color. S5 mm.
Eastman color.
CrediU: Writer. Mary Le« Nolan.
Summary: Vaen captioned photographs and maps to show tbe
geographic features of the basin and mountain area of l^zaa II-
lustraiea how these features affect the agrlcultare and laduatrr of
the region.
1. Texas— De«;r. k IrsT.- 1961- 2. MounUlna— Texaa
L Educational PUmstrlpa, UantSTllle. Tex:.
917.64 Fi 68-2007
Texas geography: North Central PUins (FUmstrip)
cational Filmstrips, 1967.
Edu-
j7 fr. color S6 mm.
Eastman color
Creditt: Writer. Mary I>ee Nolan.
Bun^marv: t-'ses captioned photograpba and mapa to show bow the
North Central I'latnn of Texas differ from other regions of the state.
Describes the geographic factors which influence sgrlcultuiv, In-
diutrr. and way of life Id tbe area.
1. Texas— Dcacr A tra».— 1961- 2. Plaios— Texaa i. Edu-
cational PUmstrlpa. Uuntavllle, Tex.
917.64 Fi 68-2006
Texas Heart Institute
Surgical treatment of coronary artery disease: bypass,
eadartcrectomy, aneurysmectomy.
Texas history. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1971.
16 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Presents ponraits and biographical sketches of men and
women important in Texas history
I. Teus— Biography. 2, Teiias— History. [1. Texas— Biography j I.
Creative Visuals (Firm).
[F385] 976.4 72-735580
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Texas Institute for Rehabilitation and Research,
Houston
see
Comprehensive rehabilitation of s quadruple amputee.
Texas: lamd of cattle aMi oiL [Filmstripj Society for Visual Educa-
tion, 1972.
>4 fr. color. 3S mm and phonodisc: I s, 12 in., 33 I /3 rpm. IS min
(Focus on America— the Near West region)
Also issued with phonotapc in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Phoiographen, Jeanne Ponerfield. Lisa Chickering.
SUMMARY: Profiles the specialized Teus irkdustries of cattle and oil.
Shows the effect of modem technology on the individual life styles of the Texas
cattlemen and oilmen. Examines the creation and growth of the boom city.
Houston, and shows its economic relationship to the oil industry.
1. Cattle trade— Texas. 2. Petroleum industry and trade—Texas. 3 Hous-
ton, Texas. 1. Society for Visual Education, irK.. Chicago. 11. Series: Focus
on America — the Near West region. [Filmstrip}
lHD9433] 917.64 72-732743
Society for Visual 72 MARC
Education
The Texas revolution. Part 1: Exploration and cdoniza-
tion (Motion picture) Historical Research Foundation,
1969. Made by Consolidated Film Industries.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide by Mary D. Boddle.
Credili: Produi^er and writer, WlUlam W. Boddle; director of
reat-arch. Mary I). Boddie; art director, Loulae A. Delaney.
Summary: Presents events in the history of Texaa from 1519
through 1832, including the expeditions of Cortea and LaSalle, the
failure of the Spanish missions to civilize the Indians, Santa Anna's
ribe to [tower in Mexico, and the conflicto which arose between the
Mexicans and Anglo-American colonists.
1. Texas— History— To 1846. i. Historical ReseanA Founda-
tion.
»76.4 72-708745
Hlatorical Ite.search Foundation
The Texas revolution. Part 2: Insorrection and revolt
{Motion picture) Historical Research Foundation, 1969.
Made by Consolidated Film Industries.
20 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide by Mary D. Boddle.
€re4itt: Producer and writer. William W. Boddie; director of
research, Mary D. Boddie; art director, Louise A, Delaney.
nummary: Describes events of tbe Texas reTOlution which took
pUce In 1832-1835, explains the rolea of WlUlam H. Wharton, Sam
Houston, Stephen F. Austin, and Santa Anna, and depicts tbe in-
vasion of Texas by General Jo86 Urrea.
1. Texaa— History— To 1846. l Historical Research Founda-
tion.
976.4 76-708746
Historical Research Foundation
The Texas revolution. Part 3: War and freedom {Motion
picture) Historical Research Foundation, 1969. Made by
Consolidated Film Industries.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide by Mary D. Boddle.
CrcAiU: Pnxlucer and writer, WlUlam W. Boddle; director of
research, Mary D. Boddle : art director. Louise A. Delaney.
Summary: Describes events of the Texas revolotloa which took
place in 1836, incladlng the battle at tbe Alamo, the declaration of
Independence by the Texans, the flij;bt of the Texas government, the
decisive victory at the Battle of San Jacinto, the defeat of SanU
Anna, and the establishment of the Republic of Texas.
1. Texas— History— Revolution, 1835-18S6. i. Historical Re-
search Foundation.
976.4 70-708747
Hlstorlca) Research Foundation
Texas State Historical Association
see
The Big thicket — a vanishing wilderness.
Text Book Films
see
L«t's look at New Zealand.
Textile art from tapestries to Jeans. [Filmstrip} American 1 exttle
Manufacturers Institute, 1972. Made by Lloyd and Robinson.
63 fr. color 3S mm. and phonodisc: 2 %. (1 s. for manual projector, 1
( for sutotnatic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 11 min.
With commentary.
SUMMARY: Showi the wide variety of uiei to which teitilcs can be put in
art and design.
I Textile industry snd fsbrics. I American Textile Msnufaciurera Iniii-
tutc.
eNK8804] 746 72-735306
American Textile 72 MARC
Msnufaclurcn Institute
422
Textile gallery (Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1965.
Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
.<t min. 8l. color, super 8 mm. {Basic design— batik )
Ijoop film.
Bwmmary: Demonstrates how design Is created on fabrics by a
resist technique. Displays a variety of patterns made with this
technique. „ . ^ . .
1 Batik I. Scope Productions, ii. Grosset 4 Dunlap, inc..
publishers. New York. Series: Basic design— batik (Motion pic-
tare)
746.6 70-706022
A. U A. Booklist
Textile industries (Filmstrip) Common Ground, L<ondon,
1948. Made by H. Hamilton. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
39 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Social and economic history of Britain)
with teachers notes.
Summary : Depicts the pattern of social and economic life in Brit-
ain during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
1. Textile industry and fabrics — Gt. Brit.- History. T. Commoa
Ground, ltd., Lotxlon. II. Carman Educational Associates. Series:
Social and economic history of Britain (Filmstrip)
338.40942 73-738559
Carman Educational Associates
Textile iadaatry careers. (Motion picture] Halewyn Fihns,
Toronto, 1970. Released in the U.S. by Films Incorporated
1971.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm (Career explorations)
SUMMARY: Discusses career opponunitiei in the textile industry, includ-
ing designers lo create the product, scicntisu to develop Ihe nccesury icch-
niques. quality control personnel, snd opersiors to run Uie mjichinei.
1. Textile industry snd fsbrics— Vocational guidance. 1. Halewyn Filmii
II. Fihns Incorporated, ill. Series: Career explorstions. (Motion picture)
ITS1463] 677 74-715376
Films litcorporaied 72 MARC
Textile industry of Hong Ktmg (Motion picture) Double-
day Multimedia, 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hong Kong series)
Loop flim mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Describes the textile industry la Hong Kong, and
shows some of the employment opportunities it offers the citizens.
Includes scenes of Chinese people preparing thread, bolts of ma-
terial, and clothing for use by oonsimiers.
1. Textile industry and fabrics — Hongkong. I. Doubleday
Multimedia. Series: Hong Kong aeries (Motion picture)
677 71-710164
Doubleday Multimedia
Textiles [FUmJitrlp) Warren Schloat Productions, 1970.
73 fr. color. M mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33) rpm., 17
min. iiilcrogroove. (Africa: musical instruments, textiles, architec-
ture, and Jewelry I
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Director, writer, and editor. Lucie B. McCandless,
8umt¥iary: Describes the traditional textiles which are woven and
decorated in Africa.
1. Textile induslry and fabrics, African. i. Schloat (Warren)
Productions, Pleasant viUe, N. Y. Series: Africa: musical instru-
menta. textile**, architecture, and jewelry (Filmstrip)
746 74-735986
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Textiles and ornamental arts of India {Motion pieture)
Charles Fames, 1955.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreditB: Authors, Charles Elames, Ray Eamea; turrators, Bdsar
Kaufman, I'upul Jayakar.
Summary: Records and preserves the essence of an exhibition
of textiles and ornamental arts of India assembled by Alexander
Oirard and Edgar Kaufman.
1. Textile industry and fabrics, Indlc. 2. Decoratloo and orna-
ment. Indie. 1. Eames, Charles.
709.54 79-706837
Charles Eames
Textiles for everyone {Filimtrip) Southeastern Filma Ba-
leased by American Textile Manufacturers Institute, 1967.
60 fr, color. % oun. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 Id., 33i rp™.<
15 min.
Willi narration script.
Summary; Shows various textile manufacturing proceines and
views of people who work in the industry.
1. Textile industry and fabrics. i. Southeastern Ftkna, At-
laitU. n. American Textile Manufacturers InMitute.
677 74-784666
American Textile Manu- facturers InsUtute
Textiles for toduy {Filmstrip) Celanese Fibers Marketing
Co. Made and released by Teachers Library, 1967.
74 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 2 s, 12 in., 331 rpm., 18
min.
With script, resource booklet, student leaflet, and wall chart.
Credit*: Photographer. Walter Storck; apeciul effecta, Betty But-
terworth.
Summary: Telia the story of the major man-made fibers, describ-
ing their character istlcs, their end-product uses in wearing apparel
and home furnishings, and their care. Indudea information about
hangtagi and fabric flnlsbea
1. Textile flbers. Synthetic i. Olanese Fibers Marketing Com-
pany, II. Teachers Library. Inc., New York.
Fi A 67-3874
Celanese Fibers Market- IngCu.
TextUei — how they get to whtn ftm iho^ [nimatrip] American
Textile Manufacturers Inititute. 1970.
63 ft color 35 mm snd [rfionodtsc: 1 i., 1 J in. 33 1/3 rpm., 11 min
With script
SUMMARY Shows how the te»tile producu of today r««ch the consumer,
describes channels of distribution, srtd explains trntds and imponani develop-
menis in the manufaciute snd Anal use o( testiles.
1. Teiiilc industry snd fabiics— United States. I. American Tcitate Manu-
faciitfera Institute.
lHD9855.6) 677 72-732537
American Tcslile 71 MARC
Manufacturers Institute
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Textiles — measure of ciril^tion {FUmatrip)
Textile Manufacturers Institute, 1967.
American
43 fr. color, 35 mm.
With study guide.
Bummary: Sbowi bow textile products have contributed to some
of man's greatest achlevemeiits tn science. Industry, medicine, and
chemistry, as well as In social development Begliis with the first
attempts of man to weave baskets and flsbnets and ends with the
use of texttlea In modem medicine and Id the space program. For
elementary grades.
1. Textile Industry sDd fabrics. L American Textile Mana-
facturers Institute.
838.4 Fi A 68-4908
American Textile Manu- facturers Institute
Textiles: RoMbadi/Westplial. [Slide set] Research ft Education
Dept., American Crafts Council, 1968.
26 tlidei. ctdoT. 2 X 1 in.
With Kripi.
SUMMARY: PrcMnU not! -loom and quilted textiles from ODe-fnan exhibits
oTRosibachknd WestphaliithcMuteumorConlempotaryCransin New York
in 1968-
1. Textile induttry and fabric*— Exhibitions. [. American Crafts Council.
Museum of Contemporary Crafts. II. American Crafts Council. Research A
Education Dept.
tNK880I] 746 72-733954
Research * Education 7] MARC
Dept.. American Crafts
Texture (Mcifion pirtiire) Srope Productions. Released by
Grosset & Dunlap. 1965.
8 min. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Basic de*ilini — experimental)
Ixmp film.
With fact sheet.
CREDITa : Eiecutlvp producer. Robert B. Beechlng.
f^UMMARY; Explores and examine* tangible and Implied textures.
1. TpTture (Artl I. Smpp Prodiifnonn. II. OroBSelt 4 Dunlap.
Inc., piibllRhers, New York. III. Series; Basic design— experimental
(Motion picture)
701.8 74-ni760
Scope Productions
Texture. [Filmstrip] Visual Pt^licatioiu, London, 1966. Made
by James Bradley. Released in the U.S. by Visual Publications.
30 fr- cotor. 35 cm. (Alonf thcM lines, no. 7)
With study guide.
SUMMARY; Shows how art materials contribute to the creation of an
forms. Presents experiments with natural textures and combinations of textures
and maiensls. Provides examples of the use of texture in patntiof, architecture,
textiles, artd ceramics.
1. Texture (Art) 2. Composition (An) 3. Artisu' tnatcriats. I. Visual
Publications. II. Series: Along these litKS. rFilmslrip] no. 7.
tN7430.5, 701.8 72-740816
Visual PuUicatioRS 72 MARC
Texture (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood,
Eng. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. rI. color. 8 mm. (Starting science i)
Loop flUn mounted In cartridge. Issued In super 8 mm. and In
standard 8 mm.
With teocher's guide.
Bummnry: i^hows materials of varying texture.s and Illustrates
the use of lubrication to lessen friction.
1. HateriaK 2. Lubrication and lubricants. i. Eothen Films.
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Starting science i (Motion picture)
631 76-708002
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Sal Bruno. Released
Texture and light (Motion picture)
by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Elements of art: texture)
Loop film.
With study guide.
StJHMARY : Points out that light affects the appearance of tax
tnre, and shows how artists capltallte on theae effects to dramatize
surface qualities in tbelr work.
1. Texture (Art) 2. Light in art. I. Bruno, Sal II. BFA
Educational Media. III. Elements of art: texture (Motion picture)
701.8 71-712987
BrA Educational Media
Texture c<^ge (Motion picture) Ikon Films. Released I^
Bailey Films, 1968.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Paper art series)
Loop fllm.
With manual
Credits: Educational consultant, Robert O. White.
Bummarv: Presents a method of creating harmonious arrange-
ments using paper printed with vartoos at>stract designs, stressing
the ImporUnce of the Initial selection. With capttona. For ^e-
mentary grades.
1. Harmony (Aesthetics) 2. Design, Decorative i. Ikon FUma.
II. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series: Paper art series
(Motion picture)
872.5 70-709271
BFA Educational Media
Texture Filnis, inc.
see
Andr€ Maurois.
The Dreyfus Affair.
How does a candle bum?
Island of dreams: a fable for our time.
The Italian in Algiers.
A Japanese fable: Moonlight and the old
woman.
Neorealism.
Niger: iron-making, the old way.
Niger: water on the savanna.
Surrealism (and dada).
Texture techniques {Motion picture) Sal Bruno. Released
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mill. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Elements of art: texture)
Loop Rim.
With study guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates the use of many dlfferwit tools and tech-
niques to create textures.
1. Texture (Art) I. Bruno, Sal. II. BFA E^dncatlonal Media.
III. Series: Elements of art: texture (Motion picture)
701.8 70-712718
BFA Educational Media
Textured cirilagce and aasembhigcs (Motion picture) Thome
Fihns, 1968.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art technlqaes series)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits; Adviser and artist, Guy Emlen.
Bummary: Demonstrates how to create textured collages and as-
semblages, using a rubber cement and watercolor paint, natural
forms, and miscellaneous objects.
L Collage. 2. Assemblage (Art) i, Thome Films, Inc., Boulder.
Colo. Series : Art techniques series (Motion picture)
761.4 Fi A 68-3146
Thome Films
Textures (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. St. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: oil paint-
ing)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge caae.
Credits; Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summan/: Illustrates the various textures that can be achieved In
oil painting.
1. Painting — Technique. i. Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Fine arts techniques : oil painting (Motion picture)
761.2 72-708063
Walden Film Corp.
Textures {Motion picture) ACI Films, 1971.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An exploration of factors which determine a person's
Impression of texture — point of view, direction and quality of light,
and function.
1. Texture (Art) I. ACI Films, Inc.
[N7430.5] 701.16 77-713608
CINE
Texturing and oxidation (Motion picture) Hester and As-
sociates, 1967.
4 mln M. Ctlor. 8 mm. (Jewelry)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit!.- Authors, Stanley Madejs, Clarence Klocald.
Summary: Demonstrates the process of textarlos metal by two
methods: chasing and the powdered burr. Shows how metal can be
oxidised by using liver or sulfur.
1. Jewelry making. 2. Hetal-work. i. Hester and Associates.
Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739 J7 Fi A 68-2040
Hester and Associates
Thai Airways International
see
The Royal silk of Thailand.
Thailand (FUnutrip) Film Strip of the Month Clubs. Re-
leased by Popular Science Pub. Co., 1961.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary social studies)
Summary: Traces the history of Thslland and shows Its resources,
customs, and geograiAy.
1, Thailand— Description and travri. i. Film Strip of the
Month CTubs, New York. n. Popular Science Pnbllahtnc Company,
Inc New York. Series: El^netitary social studies (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-733179
PennaylTanla Sdtool for the Deaf
Thailand (FUmttrip) Modem Learning Aids^ 1901.
32 fr. color. S6 mm. and phonodlsc : SSi rpm.
From Panorama colorallde [ffogram.
With book.
CrediU: Narrator, LoweU Thomas.
Bummary: An overview of the history, custonu, and political and
economic systems of Thailand. With captions.
\. Thailand. l Modem Learning Aids, New Torfc. n. Pano-
rama colorsllde program.
916.93 76-783333
Modem Leamtng Aids
Thailand (Filmstrip) National Geographic and Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
77 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc :2 s. ( 1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In., 831 rpm. (Southeast
Asia)
With script on record Jacket.
Creditt: Writer. David Proud: editor, Veronica Smith.
Summary: A study of Thailand and Its people. Includes views of
Bangkok, the King and Queen, the various regions of the country,
and of the people engaged In various occupations.
1. Thailand. i. National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C.
It. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Southeast Asia (Filmstrip)
915.93 Fi A 68-4581
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Thailand Buddhist rituate (Motion picture) Wailt Disney
Productions. Released by International Communication
Films, li)68.
2 mln. Hi. color. 8 mm. (South East Asia series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
land.
With teacher study guide.
Summary.' Obwrves a Buddhist priest's dally ritual of food pro-
curement, meditation, and study of Buddha's teachings. Shows sev-
eral ceremoiilee, including a Kathln Involving the making of a money
tree and a nail dance.
1. Monastic and religious life (Buddhism) i. Slam— the pet^le
of Thailand (Motion picture) ii. Disney (Walt) Productions, m.
International Oommunl- cation Films. Series: South East
Asia series ( Motion pic- ture)
915.3 71-703206
International Communl- cation Films
Thailand: goodbye to a small and magic dragon (Motion
picture) W. Truett Myers. Released by Graphic Cur-
riculum, 1971.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Focuses on the life style of four Tbal men— an
artist, a fanner, a Buddhist monk, and a Baptist minister. Empha-
sizes the history of Thailand with Its heritage of independence.
1. Thailand— History. 2. Thailand— Social life and customs. I.
Uyers, William Truett 11. Graphic Curriculum, Inc., New York.
[DS571] 915.93 76-713866
A. L. A. Booklist
Thailand industry (Motion picture) Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by International Communication Films,
1968.
3 mln. Rl. color. 8 mm. (South East Asia series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
From the 1958 motion picture entitled Slam- the people of Thai-
land.
With teacher study guide.
Bummary: Examines esamples of light and heavy Industry in
Thailand.
1. Thailand— Industries. i. Slam— the people of Thailand (Mo-
tion picture) n. Disney (Walt) Productions, tn. Interaatloaal
Communication Flbna. Series: South Ekst Asia series (MotlOD
picture)
915.93 76-703207
International CommuQl- cation FUmi
Thailand. Part 3: An ancient ecwiomy enters the indus-
trial age (Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co.. 1967.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Southeast Asia)
Creditt: Writer and Illustrator, Elizabeth Dresser; photographers.
H«-bert Elkins. Blanche Glltlns.
Summary: Shows ancient methods of affrlculture in rural Thailand
and how hand work predominates In planting and harvesting. Dis-
cusses the development of Industrial modernization In trauKportation
and in the principal export Industries of hardwood and rubber, In-
cludes teacher guide frames and vocabulary list With captions.
1. Agriculture — Thailand. 2. Thailand— Industries. r. Herbert
M. Elkins Company. Series: Southeast Asia (Filmstrip. Herbert
M. Elkins Co.)
915.93 71-734101
Herbert M. Elkins 0>.
Thailand temples, centers of culture (Filmstrip) Herbert
M. Elkins Co., 1967.
29 fr, t-olor, 35 mm. (Southeast .\kIh)
Credits: Writer aiul Illustrator, Elizabeth Dres-ser; photogriiphers,
Herbert Elkins, Blanche Elkins.
Summary: Showx the infliierR-e of India and China oti the cul-
ture and religion of Thailand, with emphasis on the Buddhist
temples where people enjoy the art treasures and traditional dances
of the country. Includes teacher guide frames and vocabulary list.
With captions.
1. Temples, Buddhist— Thailand. i. Herbert M. Elkins Com-
pany. Series: Southeast Asia (Filmstrip. Herbert M. Elkins
Oo.)
915.93 78-734100
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Thailand: the beginnings of progress (Filmstrip) MoGraw-
Hil! Book Co., 1969. Made by Vision Associates.
40 fr color. 35 mm. (Asian world geography series, aet 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Advlseni, Robert R. Drummond, Dorothy W. Drummond,
Clyde F. Kohn.
Bummary: Examines the evidence of the beclnnlngs of progress
In Tlialland. With captions.
1. Thailand. i. McOraw-BlIl Book Company. Series: Asian
world geography series (Filmstrip) set 1.
916.93 74-733693
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Thailand: the new front (Motion picture) National Bmad-
casting Co., 1966.
52 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Battle for Asia. no. 1)
Telecast »mi NBC Dec. 16. 1986.
Creditt: Producer, director, and osrrator. Ted Yates; writer,
Robert Rogers, Ted Yates; photographer, Jullen Townsend; editor,
Georges Klotz.
iSummarv,- Investigates the war against the Communists In north-
east Thailand and the ancient animosities between the peoples of
Southeast Asia.
1. Thailand — Politics and government. 2. Communism — Thailand.
I. National Broadcasting Compatiy, Inc Series: Tie Battle for
Asia (Motion picture) no. L
969 78-707204
423
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thailand trades by waterways {Filmstrip) Herbert M.
Elkins Co.. 1967.
33 (r, i.i>loi-. 35 iiioi. (Southeast Asia)
Cicdilt: Writer and illustrator, Elizabeth Dresser; photographers,
Herbert Elkins. Blanche Elkins.
Siniimary: Presents a view of rivers and canals in Thailand which
carry most of the freight and people. Shows tradesmen In boats
using the canals to conduct their businesses. Includes teacher grulde
frames nnd vocjibulary list. With captions.
1. Inland water transportation— Thailand. 2. Shipping;— Thailand.
I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series: Southeast Asia (FllniHtrlp.
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
915.93 78-734099
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
The Thames Basin (Filmstrip) Educational Productions,
Wakefield, Eng. Released in the U. S- by International
Film liniwu, 1963.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Regional geograithy— BrItiBb tslanls)
With notes.
Summai-y: A study of the freology of the UH>er and tower Tbatoes
Basin and of the people who live there.
1. Thames Valley. i. Educational Productions, ltd. n. loteriu*
tlooal Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series: R^onal ge<«r«phy —
British islands (Fllmatrip)
914.22 75-733862
International Film Bureau
Thames Television, ltd.
The North American Indian. Part 1:
Treaties made — treaties broken.
The North American Indian. Part 2: How
the West was won — and honor lost.
The North American Indian. Part 3: The
lament of the reservation.
Thanhouser Film Corporation
see
Sins of the parents.
When the studio burned.
Thank yoa mask man (Motion picture) Imagination, 1969.
7 mill. sd. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY : An eiperlmenUl film with animated sequence*. Pre-
sents a morality play ioTolTlng the Looe Ranger and tbe Messiah.
Narrated by L*nny Bruce.
Another issue. 36 mm.
I. Imagliution. loc.
791.43 74-711619
CINE
Thanks be to God (FUnuttrip) Family Films, 196C.
42 fr color. SCi mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 15
mill. lulcrogroove.
With leader's guide.
Crediti: Writer, Clarice Bowman; narrator, Vic Perrin ; Illus-
trator, Robert Allen.
Huinmarv: Examines the human ueed to give thanks to an al-
mighty being.
1. Gratitude i. Fatally Films, Inc.
211 Fi A 68-4019
Family Films
Thankagiving (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Released by Universal
Educat'on and Visual Arts. 1968.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc.
With manual.
SUMMARY: Diacusaea the observance of the holiday calle<l
Thanksgivins.
1. Thanltsgivlng Day. I. Fllmfax Productlona, New Yorh.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
[GT4975] 894.268 72-740886
UniverMlKducatloo and Visual Arta
Thankagiving (Filmstrip) Teaching Resouroes Development
Center. Released by Teaching Resources Development
Center and Society for Visual Education, 1971.
Xi fr. color. 35 mm. and pfaooodlsc: 1 ■., 12 In., 831 rpm., 4
min. (People and eventn in American history)
Also tttsiied with phonotape in cansetle.
Summary : A Qlmstrlp designed for poor readers. Preaenta ttie
story of ThanksglTing. and explains why people left England for
the New World. Describes some of tbe hardships they had to en-
dure. With captions. For elementary ffrades.
1. Pilgrim Fathers — Juvenile films. I. Teaching Resources De-
TelopawDt Center. II. Society tor VIsiul Bducathm, Inc., Chtoago.
Berlea: People and et«oU In American hiatofr (Flltutrip)
372.8 71-738127
Society for Visual Bducatloo
Thanksgiving
see
TkiBkatMat, [FUmttrip)
1972.
McOnw-HiU Filmi/Univenity Filmi,
44 fr, color. 35 mm. siid phonodisc: 2 •-. 12 in. 33 1/3 rpm.. 6 mm
(Holiday icriet. tet I)
Alio JMued with phonoupc m casMtlc.
With teacher'* lutdc
SUMMARY: Trace* the hiitory ofhsrvesi f«Miv«liin lencrsi: poinuout the
diffkultie* of ihc American coUwisu and why they had rea«oo to be thankful.
For primary grades.
1 Thankigivini Day —Juvenile film*. 2, Harveu fesiivaU— Juvenile film*.
(1. ThankHiving Dan I McGraw-Hill Films /Univertity Pilmt. II Seriet:
Holidiy ■erka- (FilmMhp. McOraw-Hill Films/ UniverMiy Pilnuj tet 1
(OT4975, 394.2 72-734030
McGraw-Hill Book Co 72 MARC
Holiday fun: Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Day (Filmstrip)
Made by Communicators.
My weekly reader, 1966.
20 fr color. 35 mm. (Read and understand)
Series 3. no. 10-66.
Sumniary: Describes present-day Thankairlvlus festivities, and
tells about tbe life of the Pilgrim settlers In 1620.
1. Thanksgiving Day. i. My weekly reader. Series: Read
and understand (Filmstrip)
372.4 75-733180
Penn-sylvanla School for the Deaf
Thanksgiving Day (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Released by Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts. 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Holidays and their
menning)
AI«o issued with phonotape In cassette.
With manuaL
SnUMART: Presents information about tbe ThaDksglTing Day
holiday. Includes facts and Ideas atK>iit the United States, Its Gov-
ernment, laws, leaders, and beliefs. For primarr grades.
1. Ttianksgiving Day — Jurenlle films. I. Fllmrax Productions
New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Bolldaya and their mei>.ning (Filmstrip)
[GT4975] 394.268 79-740386
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Thanksgiving for King (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Edu-
cation, 1%6
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
min. (Children's stories, no. 6)
A revised version of the 1961 filmstrip of tbe same title
CredUa: Writer, Mary E. Curtia
Summary: A story about a farm boy who takes Interest In raising
a turkey for Thanksgiving but who finally decides to keep the
courageous bird as guard for the barnyard.
1. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Children's
stories (Filmstrip) no. 6.
Fi A 66-3461 rev
Society for Visual Education
Thank^iving in many ages and countries (Filmstrip)
Filmfa.t. Relea.sed by rnivcrsal Education and Visual
Arts, 11*68.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc.
With manuaL
SUMMARY: Traces the development of tbe practice of giving
thanks. Reveals that the practice of giving thanks for a bountiful
harvest dates back to early Palestine, Greece, and Rome. Explains
that even today many peoples of the world participate fn festivals
of thanksgiving.
1. Harvest festivals. I. Filmfax Prodoctloiis, New York.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
[GT4380] 394.268 76-740387
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Thanksgiving in Tamtam (Filmstrip) Lollipop T>r%g(m
Productions. Released by Society for Visual Education,
1971.
63 fr. color. 3,i ram. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm..
9 min. inlcrogroove. (Holiday adventure* of the Lollipop Dragon)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: The Lollipop Dragon helps cot* Thankagtrlng din-
ner by using the flame from bis breath. He tells the story of the
first Thank^vlng and explains that Thanksgiving la a time to be
grateful for families, friends, and material goods. For primary
grades.
1. Thanksgiving Day — Juvenile films. I. LolUpop Dragon Pro-
ductions. II. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. III. Se-
ries: Holiday adventures of the I>jlllpop Dragon (Filmstrip)
[GT4975] 394 168 79-739481
Society for Visual Education
The Thanksgiving story (Filmstrip)
Education, 1970.
Society for Visual
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.. 14
min. ralcroKToove.
.\1ro Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Describes the historical significance of Thanksgiving.
Traces the Journey of English separatists to Holland and America,
and telLs of the first year of hard work, hardships, plentiful harvest,
and freedom of worship, which the Pilgrims celebrated In a three-
day feast of Thanksgiving. For elementary grades.
1. Thanksgiving Day. I. Society for Visual Education, inc.,
Chicago.
394.268 71-737773
A. I.. A. Booklist
My weekly reader, 1966.
Thankgiving time (Filmstrip)
Made by Communicators.
21 fr color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 10-66.
Summary: Presents the story of Thanksgiving, recalling the difll-
cutles faced by the Pilgrims In 1621.
1, Thanksgiving Day. i. My weekly reader,
372.8 79-733181
Penn^lvanla School for the Deaf
That all may be mm (Motion picture) United Church of
Canada, Toronto, 1970. Made by Berkeley Studio.
32 min. ad. cotor with bAw. nequencee. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer Jttsuko Sada: director, George Oorinan;
writer, Munroe Scott ; narrators, George Gorman, Ben Lennlck, Sylvia
Lennlck, Pamela Fernle, Waliy Roster; photographers. Bdmond de
Fay, Henry Flka, Dickie Sada, Toge Fujlhlra ; editor, Shirley Beatty.
SUMMARY : A multi-image production accompanied by aongt,
poemJi. and aound efferts. Designed to develop awarmieaa of the
involvement of the church In current aoclal and personal problems
and to increaae the indlvldual'B aensltlvltr to human oeeda.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Church and social problema. I. United Church of Canada.
261.8 79-710378
National Pitin Board of Canada
That all the world may cat (Filmstrip) Food and A^-
culture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, 1966.
Kelea>ed in the U. S. by Unipub, 19T1.
47 fr. -color. 35 mm.
With script In English, Frendi, and Spanish by Brian Taylor.
CREDITS: Drawings, Jack Maxwell.
SI'MMARY: Explains the guiding principles of the United Na-
tions, and shows the work being carried out by the FAO to Increase
food production and Income of the farmers, foresters, and fishermen
of Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
1. Food and Agriculture Organixatlon of the United Nations. I.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. II.
Unlpul).
[S401] 338.1 77-739715
Unipub
Early American
That certain feeling (Motion picture)
Life Insurance Co., 1963.
13 min. sd. color, 8 mm.
Eastman color.
Gum}nartt: Explains In detail a guaranteed investment savings
plan for a typical family and the benefits ttiat accrue over the years
following its purchase.
1 Insurance, Life. i. Elariy American Life Insurance Company.
368.3 Fi 67-869
That dam cat! (Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Buena Vista Distribution Co., 1965.
116 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Rased on tbe book Undercover cat, by the Gordons.
Cicditt: Producers, Bill Walsh, Ron Miller; dlre<-tor, Robert
Stevenson ; screenplay, the Gordons and Bill Walsh ; music, Bob Brun-
ner; director of photography, Edward Colman; film editor. Cotton
Warburton. Cait: Hayley Mills, Dean Jones, Dorothy Provlae, Roddy
McDowall, Neville Brand.
Summary: A comedy about a cat which helps the FBI solve a
kidnapping and a bank robbery case.
I. Gordon, Mildred. Undercover cat. ii. Disney (Walt) Produc-
tion!", in. Buena Vista Distribiitloo Company, Inc.
Fi 67-1079
That delta, that river (Motion picture) Government of
India, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Films
Division, Bombay (196-,
11 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CreditM: Producer Mohan N. Wadhwanl; director and photog-
raphy, S. N. S. Shastry ; narrator, Partap Sharma ; music, VUay ;
film editor, M. N. ChaubaL
Bummary: Traces the history of past civilizations and presents
a view of life on tbe Godavarl River in India.
1. Godavarl River. l India (Republic). Ministry of Informa-
tion and Broadcasting.
915.4 73-707653
That fabulous face (Motion picture) Joe Zinn. Released
by Pyramid Films, 1971.
4 min sd. b&w with color sequences. 16 mm.
CAST: Sylvia Easteriing.
SUMMARY: .\n art film which presents a series of black and
white photographs of a Negro woman, using dramatic movements
^nchronlJied to music by Chopin, and then converts the photographs
with special graphic effects and color painting— In techniques.
1. Cinematography. Abstract. 2. ExperlmenUI films. I. Zinn,
Joe. II. Pyramid Films, inc.
[TRa92.4] 704.945 78-714215
Pyramid Films
That high power top inch (Filmstrip) Dana Parts Co.
,196-(,
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
With lecture notes.
tiammary: Describes how piston rings were developed and how
thev function In an engine.
i. Piston rings. i. Dana Parta Company.
621.4S Fi A 68-4261
Diina Parts Company
That man in Istanbul {Motion picture) E. D. I. C, Paris,
ami Isasi Producciones Cinematograficas, Barcelona. Re-
leased ill the U. S. by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1966.
117 min. sd. rolor. 35 mm.
Teohnlscope.
English dliilog dubtted in. Prevloualj- released under the title
L'Honime d'Istanhul.
Credits: Producer and director, Anthony IsasI; screenplay, George
Slinonelll, Nat Wachsberger; music, Georges Garvarentz; photog-
raphy, Juan Gelpl. Caat: Horst Ruchola, Sylva Koscina, Perrette
Pradler, Angel PIcazo. Gerard Tichy.
Summary: \ siiy melodrama. A U. S. agent In Istanbul persuade*
a night cluh owner with connections In the Turkish underworld to
help her find a kidnapped scientists who was not returned after a
million-dollar ransom was paid for his release.
I. Edic. n. ISHSi Pro- ducclones ClnematogrAficas. in. Co-
lumbia Pictures Corpo- ration, tv. l.'Homme d*Iatanbul (Mo-
tion picture)
791.43 71-702008
That mouse (Motion picture)
Canada, 1968.
National Film Board of
424
14 min. ad. color. 19 mm.
Credit": Producer, N, Balls.
Bummary: Uses live animals In a presentation of a story about
a white mouse that cavorts about tbe forest disturbing the other
animals.
1. Mice- I. Canada. National Film BoanL
398.24 75-707428
National Film Board of Canada
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thomas S. Klise Co.,
That strange Mr. Poc (Filmstrip)
1970.
75 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 b. for manual pro-
jector. 1 ». for automatic projector), 12 in., 331 rpm.. 18 min. micro-
groove.
With script and bibliography.
Credits : Writer aud narrator, Thomaa S. Klise ; art, August
Schmltz, Jr.
Summary: A critical film biography of Edgar Allan Poe with em-
phaala oa his editorial genius artd his originality In short Action.
Pre«enta photographs of Foe's residences, places of work, [lersonal
efTectR, and grave.
1. Poe, Bdgar Allan, 180&-1949. I. Thomas S. Klise Company.
818 77-737679
Thomas S. Klise Co.
That the people shall know (Motion picture) Sigma Delta
Chi. Released by Modern Talking Picture Service ,1»6-!]
21 iQin. Bd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bumman/: Six top Journalists describe their careers In the field
of communications and point out the opportunities and challenges
which the Held offers. Walter Cronltlte describes newspaper, broad-
cast, and magazine Journalism and America's growing communica-
tions Industry.
1. Communication— Vocational guidance. i. Sigma Delta Chi.
il. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
070.023
Modern Talking Picture Service
Fi A 67-5198
That tWr may aD be oae. [Filmstrip] Concordia FUnu, 1970.
63 h. color. 3) mm. and phooodisc: 2 l (I i. for ouaual proicctor. 1
s- for automatic profcctor). 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.,apf)nn. 10 nia. each tide. (A
Journey to joy, no. I )
With kMln-'t cuidc
SUMMARY: A devotioaal program for Lent which thow> that conflicts and
preiudice dtstolvc in the orwncM of the Lord') Supper.
I. Lent I. Concordia Piibli»hin| Houie. St Louit li. Seri««: A Journey
to joy. [Filmatrip] no. 1.
tBV85] 263 76-740746
Concordia Pub. HoMe 73 MARC
That they ad^t know yo*. [FUmstrip] Concordia Hlnu, 1970.
59 fr color 35 mm. and phonodiac: 2 s. (1 l for manual projector. 1
t. for lutomatic projector), 12 in., 33 1 /3 rpm., approx. 10 min. each ude. (A
Journey to joy, no. 6)
With leader'! guide.
SUMMARY: A devotional prognun for Lent which ihowi that death it
leparition from God and eternal life ii knowing Him.
1. Lent. I. Concordia Publiihlnf House, St. Louis. II. Series: A Journey
to joy. fFilm»trip) no. 6.
lBV85i 263 70-740747
Concordia Pub. House 72 MARC
That time {Motion picture) Gottwaldov Film Studio, Czech-
oslovakia. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1969.
15 win. sd. color. 16 mm.
(.'zechoKlovakian verxlon released under the title Ten (as.
CreditM: Directors, Zdet>^k Rozkopal. Radim Cvri^k; -story and
script. Zden^k Rozk(^»al ; photography, V. Kopeck^.
fiummiini: A trick film about a man who attempts to cheat time
by doing several Jobs at once and none of them properly.
I. Fllmov6 Ktudlo Gottwaldov. n. Contemporary Flims/McGraw-
HIIL ni. Ten <^s (Motion picture)
791.43 70-704018
HoOraw-HlllBookCo.
That touch of mink {Motion picture) Granley Co., Arwin
Productions, and Nob Hill Productions. Released by
Universal Pictures Co., 1962.
90 min. sd. color. 85 mm.
Panavlslon. Eastman color.
Credits: Producers, SUnley Shapiro, Martin Melcher; director,
Delbert Mann ; screenplay. SUnley Shapiro, Nate Monaster ; music,
George Dunlng: photography, Russell Metty; film editor, Ted J. Kent,
Cm(.- Cary Grant, Doris Day. Gig Young. Audrey Meadows. Alan
Hewitt.
Summary: A comedy. A Jobless working girl In New York City is
attracted by a charming and worldly millionaire who gives her ex-
pensive gifts and takes tier to Bermuda io an effort to make her his
mistress.
r. Granley Company, n. Arwln Productions, Inc. rit. Nob Hill
Productions, iv. Unl- versal Pictures Company, inc. (In-
corporated 1936)
Fi 67-1322
That which was lost (Motion picture) Brigham Young
T'niversity, Dept. of Motion Picture Production, 1969.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Presented by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
under the direction of the First Presidency and the Council of the
Twelve.
CREDITS: Producer, Wetzel O. Whltaker; director, Scott WLIt-
aker: cnmerman. Bob Stum; editor, R. A. M. Blckerton. CAST:
Adam O'Neil. Grant Llptoo, Charles Shnll, James Elscndero, Terry
Mayo,
SUMMARY: A young priest who becomes alienated from his fam-
ily, friends, and church Joins a hippie gronp, and Is guMed by a
priest's quorum adviser to And the real meaning of love, brother-
hood, and freedom.
1. Conduct of life. I. Brlgham Young tTnlverslty, Provo. Utah.
Dept. of Motion Picture Production.
301.42 73-711792
Brlgham Young University
That which was lost (Motion picture) Brigham Young
T'niversity. Dept. of Motion Picture Production. Released
by Brii:li;un Voung University, Dept. of Motion Picture
Pi-oduction. and TANE, 1970.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Pnjducer, Wetiel O. Whltaker; director, Scott Whlt-
aker; cameraman. Bob Stum; editor. R. A. M. Blckerton. CAST:
AdHm 0"Neil. Grant Upton, Charles Shull, James Elscudero, Terry
Mayo.
SUMMARY: Uses a dramatization to show that the drug problem
often results from a lack of understanding and love in the home.
An alienated youth, who after having left home to Join a hippie
group, Hnds the real meaning of love, brotherhood, and freedom.
1. Adolescence. 2. Drug abuse. 3. Alienation. I. Brlgham
Young University. Provo, Utah. Dept of Motion Picture Production.
II. Texas Alcohol Nar- cotlcs Education.
301.42 7^711922
Brlnham Young Univervity
Thatching (Motion picture) Plimoth Plantation. Made by
E. Lawrence Couter. Released by International Film Bu-
reau, 1970.
l.'i min. 8(1. color. 16 mm.
Summarj/: A seasoned worker at the Plimoth Plantation In Masna-
chn-setts u«es authentic tools and techniques to thatch the roof of
a newly constructed cottage. Covers all the steps of thatching
which usually take one man from eight to ten weeks to complete.
1. Thatched roofs. i. Ptimouth Plantation, Inc.. Plymouth.
Mass. ir. International Film Bureau, Inc. Chicago.
696 74-707289
International Film Bureau
That's how it ia (Motion picture) Ken Knight. Released
by Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
4 mlu. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: An animated cartoon using symbolic footprints com-
bined with geometric drawings to create a series of sight gags which
depict the Irony and luevHabllity of familiar situatloos.
I. Knight. Km. II. Bastman Kodak Company.
7M.4S 78-706928
CINE
nwfi h«ir it waa. [Motion picture] WKYC-TV, 1971.
25 min. >d. color. 16 mm. (Montage)
Tdecasi on the documentary program Montage.
SUMMARY: Describes the ioflueoce of war photographs oo hiitory and on
the prevent time. Tell* of the responsibliiy that pbotographen mu>t undertake
in the war in Vietnam.
I. Photography, Joumalbtic. I. WKYC-TV (Tekviiion lUtion) Cleveland.
II. Series: Montage. [Motion picture]
[TR820j 778.9 72-700028
CINE 72 MARC
That's Rich . . . and a little about long distance (Motion
picture) Southwestern Bell Telephone Co., 1971. Made by
Bill Stokes Associates.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Teaturm entertainer Rich Utile doing a series of
impersonations to deraouBtrate how zero-plus and one-plus long dis-
tance telephone calls are made.
1. Telephone, Dial. I. Southwestern Bell Telephone Company.
[TK6397] 384.6 70-713389
CINE
That's the price. [Motion picture] Natkmal Fdm Board of
Canada. 1970.
41 min. kL color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. William Canning; directot, Michael Scott; commen-
tary. Ken McCre«ly; oarratoc. B»»dd Knapp; photography. Tony laoKlo; cdi-
ton, Torfaen Schioler, Whitman Trecartin.
SUMMARY: Show« the beneficial and detrimental efTecti of judden indus-
trial growth on a small, aging coal mining community in British Columbia after
Kaiser Rcmmitccs Ltd. acquired a contract for tons of coking coal for the steel
mills of Japan.
I. British Columbia— Inditttries. 2. Coke industry— British Columbia. I.
Canada. National TUm Board. ™, ,.,,..^
iHCIHj 301.29711 75-714347
National Rhn Board of 72 MARC
1863-1940. Casey at
Thayer, Ernest Lawrence,
the bat
see
Casey at the bat.
Le The k ta menthc (Motion picture) Pierre Kafian, France,
1962. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGr:nv-HilI.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Also known In the United SUtes under the title Hint tea.
Summary: Presents a study of lonellneeB throu^ viewing a young
man who Is sitting in a Parisian cafe and attemfitlng to make con-
tact with another human being.
1. Loneliness. i. Kaflan, Pierre, n. Contemporary Filma/Me-
OrawHlIl. in. Mint tea (Motion picture)
152.4 73-708886
Portland SUte Univ. Library
Theatre and your commnnity (Motion picture) University
of Mississippi, 1969. Made by Dept of Educational Film
Production, University Extension, University of Misna-
aippi.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producers, Christian Garrison, Richard WUcox; director.
Robert D. Oe«terling; music, Arthur Kreuts. .
Summary: Outlines the history of community theater In America,
and shows the steps In organizing such a theater. Indudes scenes
from Tarlous productions of a number of community theaters.
1. Theater— Little theater movement. 2. Theater— D. S. i. Mis-
sissippi. University.
792 7^705060
Ulssisslppi. Univ. Dept of Bdncatlonal Film Produc-
tion
Le Th^trc dee jennefl (Motion picture) OBTF, Paris.
Released in the U. S. by Chilton Books, 1967.
13 min. sd. Mw. 16 mm. (En France avec Jeaa et H^ltee.
Set 1. lesson 7)
A French language teaching film.
With student kit
1. French language — Audio-visual fnstructioa. i. Office de radlo-
dlffuaion-t^idvlslon franchise, ix. Chlltoo Oompany. Scrtea.- Ed
France avec Jean et HftlAoe (Motion lecture) Set 1. leMtm 7.
448 70-704615
Chilton Bottks
425
Le Theatre— franjaia (Filmstrip) International Film Bu-
reau, 1966.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoUpet Hlngle-track, 1 reel (7 in.),
SI In. per Be<-. ( Images de la France contemporalne )
With guUlf.
Credits: Authors, Louis Chatngnler, Huguette Chatagnler,
Summan/: Part of a series designed as a fundamental skills
method of Instruction for French language, culture, and clvUiisation.
Shows recent photographs of France.
1. French language— Audio- visual Instruction. i. International
Film Bureau. Inc., Chlcsgo. Series: Images de la France con-
temporalne (Filmstrip)
448.3 77-735645
International Film Bureau
The Theft (Motion picture) Richard Miner.
BFA Kdncational Media, 1971.
Released by
4 min. <\. color, super 8 mm. (You're got a problem)
Loop film.
With study guide.
SUMM.^RY : An open-ended film In whldi a boy sees bis older
brother steal some model cars and has to decide whether or not to
accept his brother's otTer to share the toot For elementary grades.
1. Stealing— Juvenile films. I. Miner, Richard. If. BFA Edu-
catioiuil Media. III. Series: Yon've got a problem (Motion picture)
[HQ784.S65] 372.24 77-714369
BP.\ Educational Media
Their choice was freedom (Motion picture) U. S- Dept.
of Defense, 1966. Made by Audio Productions.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: PresenU case histories of young men who have fled
from behind the Iron curtain to the United Statea.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1 Refugees, Political. i. U. S. Dept. of Defenae.
364.13 FiE 68-34
CINE
Their forest their future (Motion picture) Canadian Fores-
try Association, 1966. Made by Western Films.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and cameraman. O. Hennlog; editor, W. Franc
Summary: An educational film about forests and their future.
1. Forests and forestry. i. Canadian Forestry Assoclatloo,
OtUwa.
634.9 Fi A 67-5692
National Film Board of Canada
Their happy little home (Motion picture)
Edison, inc., 1915.
Thomas A.
4 mi;i. si. b&w. 35 mm.
I.. C iitp.v Incomplete: end wanting.
In the Paul Killlam Film Collection, Library of Congi-ess.
Credits: Author, Mark Swan. Ca»t: Bessie Learn. Saul Harrison,
William Bechtel.
Summary: A comedy in which a married couple buys a dream
home and, unknown to each other, both hire house painters to beifla
work on the same day using different colors of paint
I. Edison (Thomas A.) Inc. ii. Paul Killlam Film l^llectlon.
791.43 72-709647
Thain la the ^*t*«^ [Motion picture] Franciscan Communica-
tkm* Center, 1972. Releaaed by E. R. Moore Co., 1972.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Beatitude icrict)
SUMMARY: Two high school boys. aliempiin| to solve the problems of
poverty in a Mexican border town, cause s near rkit because of their insensttiviiy.
They reexamine their motives and return to try again.
1. Conduct of life. I. Franciscan Comniunications Center II Moure (E.
R.) Company. 111. Series: Beatitude scries. [Motion picture]
[BJ1581.2J 248 72-700775
aNE 72 MARC
Them people (Motion pic^re) United Methodist Board of
Missions, 1970.
43 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the operation of urban welfare systems a.% ex-
emplified by aystenw In Cleveland, which are supposed to help the
poor, but Instead work to their detriment. Describes efforts by var-
ious church and civic groups to change these systems.
1. Cleveland — Charities. 2. Public welfare — Cleveland. i. United
Methodist Church (United SUtes) Board of Missions.
861 70-705685
CINE
Themes of Utcrature. Set 1: Theme of love (FUmstrip)
AVI Asaociatea, 1969. Made by Joshua Tree Productions
in cooperation with Educreative Systems.
5 filmstrlpe (55 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs:
5 8.. 12 Id.. 331 rpm., 10 min. each side.
With teacher's guides.
Contents: The Valentine; The gift of the magi.— Ah loce. ah
me. — To be In love ; Barbara Allen ; A Shropshire lad ; She walks In
beauty.— The knivea.— Epicac.
1. Literature — Collections. i. AVI AjBSodates.
808.8 76-736607
AVI Associates
Themes ot Uteratorc. Set 2: Theme ol family (FUmttrip)
AVI Associates, 1969. Made by Joshua Tree Productions
in cooperation with Educreative Systems.
5 filmstrips (55 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 3 pbonodlscs:
5 B.. 12 in., 33) rpm., 10 min. each side.
With teacher's guides.
Con(CTi(s.' A father ; The prodigal son. — The revolt of mother.^
The contest; Somebody's son. — Blad boy. — My pioneer pareota.
1. Literature — Collections. l AVI Aasociates.
808.8 70-736608
AVI Associates
Theo. Hamm Brewing Ctompany
see
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Theo. Harrun Brewing Company (Continued)
Tbe Creek.
Hoe down.
Theodora ProGbictlons, inc., Hollywood, Calif,
see
Beach red.
The Naked prey.
Theodore Dreiser. [Filmslrip) Brunswick Productions.
Released by Educational Record Sales, 1971.
59 ft. color. 35 mm, (American novelists)
SUMMARY; An illusiraied biography of Ameruran author Tlicodorc
Dreiaer. With captions.
1. Dreiser. Theodore. 1871-1945. 1. Dreiser. Theodore. 1871-1945. 11
Brunswick Productions. Ill Educational Record Sales [V Series: American
novel isi*. [Filmslrip]
lPS3507.R55) 928 72-734934
Educational Record Saks 72 MARC
Theodore Roethke {Motion picture) Poetry Center, San
Francisco Stat« Collej^. Released by NET, 1966.
aOnrn. sd. b&w. Ifl nun. (U. S. A.: Poetry)
.\d:;.i«l from the 1964 motion plctiii^ entitled In a dark time.
Ciediti: I'mdiicer and director, David Myers; coomikantA, James
Schevilt. Mark l.inei>thal.
Summnry: Tbe poet Theodore Uoethke talks about liiuiself and
ffives hl.s views on the sources ar>d functions of poetry and his ap-
proach to writing poetry. He readH from works which Illustrate his
conviction that a poet should reveal every aspect of his nature.
Im^idee pictures of the poet among the cluttered paraphernalia of
his home Hfe. and In the classrooni responding to his students.
1. Roethke, Theodore. 1908-1963. i. California. State CoUege,
San Franrlsco. Poe<ry Center, n. National Edncational TelevlMon
and Radio Center, itl In a dark time (Motion picture) Series:
U. S. A. : Poetry ( Motion picture)
811 75-704405
Theodore Roosevelt in the White House (llfoiion pieture)
Anargyros Film Library, 1966.
4 uij:.. si. Mtw. 6 mm.
Loop flliii. Issued in regular 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
iyumiiiaiif: Shows scenes of Theodore Roosevelt during hia term
of orlU-e as President of the Inlted .States. With subtitlea.
1. Rooseielt, Theodoi-e, Pres. U. S., 1838-1919. i. Anargyros
Film Library.
973.91 74-700158
Anargyros Film Library
Theodore Roosevelt: man with a big stick (Filmstrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1989.
TiS fr. wlor. 35 mm. (The C S. becomes a world power)
With teaoher'6 guide.
CREDITS: Producer. William Routt; collaborator, Richard D.
Ultes.
SUMMARY : Ezplaina how President Rooeevelt gave the leadership
and the character to the thrust of the United States Into world
power politics and Imperialism. Describes the use of Amerlcaa
power tn Latin America.
1 Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S.. 1858-1919. 2. U. S.— Foreign
rehitlons — 1901-1909. I. Encycl(H>aedla Britannlca Educational
Corporation. II. Series: The U. S. becomes a world power (Film-
strip)
973.91 75-738885
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Theodore Roosevelt's second term {Filmstrip) Jones and
Osmond. Released by Modern Learning Aids, 1968.
2iJ fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Part 1 shows Mr. Roosevelt facing a post orace scandal
during the 1904 election year. Part 2 traces Roosevelt's efforts to
malutalD world peace, first during the Russo-Japanese War and then
at the Algeciras (Conference. For elementary grades. With captions.
1 Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 1858-1919. 2. U. S.— Politics
nod gove.nment— 1901-1900. i. Jones and Osmond. Inc. ii. Modern
Learning Aids, New York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Film-
**"'" 372.8 74-733303
Modern Learning Aids
A Theorem in vector geometry {Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada. Released in the U, S. by Ency-
clopaedia nritannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. sd. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
I.OOP film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Wltb teacher's guide.
Hummary: Explains a theorem io vector gsometrr.
1. Vector analysis. 2. Geometry. i. Canada. National Film
Board, n. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corporation. Se-
ries: Mathematics (Uotloo pictnre)
372.7 74-700060
Encyclopaedia Rrltan- nIca Edncatloaal Corp.
Thewem ttt Pythagoras {Filmstrip) Cammon Qround, Loo-
don, 1947. Made by A. N. Khan. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational AsBociates, 1966.
36 fr. \tkw. 35 mm. (Visual matbsmatlcs aeries)
With teacher's manual Notss revised 196S.
Sumwuiry: Explains tbs PytbagorsaD tbaorsm and ttw logical
proofs of Eucild. Pappus, and Huygen. Shows practical applica-
tions of the rule In the present day.
1. PythagoriMin proposltloa. i. Onnmoa Orotmd, ltd., LondML
n. Carman Educatlooal AasocUtes. Strles: Visual nattkatnattcs
•ariss (ritmstrlp)
M8 79-734217
Oannan Bdncathmal
The Theorem of the mean {Motion picture) Mathematical
Association of America. Released by Modem Leamina
Aids. 1967.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
MAA calculus fllm^
Credil»: Narrator, Felix P. Welch.
AJit^'^f"' i".?"'™*'*^ ^'™ '" *'^«"'' '*»« theorem of the mean Is
derived from Holies theorem. Emphasizes the development of the
intermediate function to which Roile's theorem Is applied
1. Mean value theorems (Calculus). 2. Functions. i Mathe-
Tort* ^^^^'''''''^ °' Amertca. n. Modem Learning Aids, New
„^ , 517 Fi A 68-2216
ModM-a Learning Aids
Theories of English grammar {Motion picture) Oregon
Curriculum Study Center, University of Oregon. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965.
30 min. sd. \Av. 18 mm. (Transformational grammar series)
With user's guide.
Correlated with the book Kernels and transformations, by Wayne
A. ONeil.
CreAiti: Producer and director, Dale White.
Summary: Discusses three theories of English grammar — the
traditional, the structural, and the transformational— and analyses
the adequacy of each as a theory.
1. English la ngtiage— Grammar. i. O'Neil. Wayne A. Kernels
and transformations, n. Oregon. University. Oregon Curriculum
Study Center, in. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Trans-
formational grammar series (Motion picture)
Fi 67-569
Theories on the origin of life {Motion picture) Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
14 miu. sd. color. 16 mm. (EBEC biology, unit 5)
Cirdilg: Author, Cyril Ponnamperuma.
.Siiiiiinary: Discusses four theories which explain the origin of life.
Another issue, b&w.
1 I,if^ — Origin. I. Encyclopaedia Itrltannica Educational Corpo-
riiiloii. Serips: EBEC biology (Filmstrip) unit 5.
577 71-702923
Encyclopaedia Britaii- nlca Educational Corp.
Theory of eqaatfoaa. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
18 u-anaparencics. color. 10 a 12 in. (Second year algebrB)
With overlay!.
With teacber'i maoual.
SUMMARY: NincaigebraleMOd trsntpsrencicaaiidiuiKmalclungquealion
Iraniparencies.
1. Equations. I. Creative Visuala (Firm) 11. Series: Second year algebra.
[Transparencies]
[QA21I] 512.9 72-736012
Creative Viiual* 72 MARC
Theory of washing precipitates (Motion picture) Holt,
Kiiiehai't and Winston, 1971. Made by Telemated Motion
Pictures.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ionic reactions in aqueous solu-
tion, no. 7)
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultant. Norman Duffy.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates significant chemical reactions In solu-
tion and presents the balanced Ionic equations for these reactions.
Uses animation to explain the reactions In terms of the fundamental
principles and concepts of chemistry.
1. Solution (Chemistry) 2. Precipitation (Chemistry) I. Holt.
RInehart and Winston. Inc. II. Series: Ionic reactions In aqueous
solution (Motion picture) no. 7.
641 70-711952
Holt, Rlnehart and Winston
Theory X and theory Y: Work of Doofl^ McGregor.
Part 1: Description {Motion picture) BN"A Incorporated,
1969. Made by Quest Productions.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Oellermao motivation and produc-
tivity series)
With leader's guide.
Summary.- I>escrlbes the findings of Douglas McGregor coDcemlng
his theory X and theory Y, two ttasic sets of asssmpUona aboot
human nature which characterize management styl&
1. Management 2. Personnel management l McGregor, Doug-
las, n. BNA Incoriwrated. Series: Gellennan motivation and
productivity series (Motion pictnre)
6&&S 77-704226
BNA Films
Theory X and theory T: Work of Douglas McGregor.
Part 2: Application {Motion picture) BNA Incorporated,
1969. Made by Quest Productions.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Gellennan motivation and produc-
tivity series)
Wltb iMider's gnlde.
Summary; Shows tbe resulting limited gains In production where
a theory X management style Is practical, and exi^lns bow and
why a theory Y mauageinent style will inflaence more effective em-
ployee behavior.
1. Management 2. Personnel management i. McGregor, Doug-
las, n. BNA Incorporated. Series: Gellermao motlvaUoo and
productivity series (Hotloo plcturv)
MM T0-T04287
BNAFUnu
Theosophical Society In America
see
How many lifetimes.
Rcinctrnation.
126
The Therapeutic commonity {Motion picture) Universi^ of
Michigan Television Center, 1969.
28 mln. sd. coIm*. 16 mm.
Summary: The model therapeutic community at a Michigan State
liosplUl is described by sUff, administrators, and patients. Pre-
senU the strains and stresses, pleasures and rewards Involved In the
attempt of the hospiui community to duplicate life outside tbe
hospital
1. Psychiatric hospitals — Sociological aspects. i. Michigan.
University. Ttievlslon Center.
362 74-705686
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There are many kinds of plants {Motion pieture) Eye
Gate House, 1969.
4 rain. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic concepts In science,
level 1)
Loop flka Film notes on cartridge caae.
Creditt: Author, Howard Litvak; photography, Paul Bocfchorst
Summary: Demonstrates tbe fact that there are many kinds of
ptants. For primary grades.
L Botany — Juvenile films. l Bye Gate House, Inc. Series:
Basic concepts In adeoce (UoMon picture) level 1.
372.3 76-703940
ALA Booklist
There are many kinds of rocks {Motion picture) Eye Gate
Houaa, 1969.
color, super ;
(Basic concepts In science.
4 mln.
level 1)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge caae. „ , „ ^w _
CrediU- Author, Howard Litvak; photography, Paul BockhorHt
Summary: Demonstrates tbe fact that there are many kinds of
"**?'Ro^to-^jlI^^*flln». 1. Bye Gate House, lot Seriea:
Baste cot»cepts In sdeoce (Motion picture) tevd 1. ««.„,,
372,3 70-708941
ALA Booklist
There are only two kinds of people (Motion picture) Robin
Davie Schwartz, 1971.
10ni:ii. sd. biw. 16 mm. . ^ ^.
SUMMARY : Presents a view of the activities associated with tbe
San Oenarro Festival, from eariy morning pr^wratlons to the eve-
nlHit festivities. Reflects the mood of the festival and the spirit of
the Italian people
1. Festivals— Italy. I. Schwarti. Robin Davie.
[GT4852] 394.268 77-713388
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There comes a day {Motion picture) Byron Morgan Asso-
ciates. Released by President's Council on Youth Oppor-
tunity, 1%8.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Fllmagraph.
.viso Issued as filmstrip with accompanying script
Credit$: Producer and director, Byron Morgan; writers. Phil CJam-
poueschl, Byron Morgan; narrator. Jack Lemmon.
Summary: Shows some of the Youth Opportunity programs In
1967. Designed to motivate cities and cltlz^ groups to initiate
summer Job programs for young people In 1968.
1. Youth — Employment— U. S. i- Byron Morgan Associates,
n, V. S. President's Council on Youth Opportunity.
362.8 74-700489
Byron Morgan Assocl- atea
There is no death (Motimi picture) Robert Kiger, 1970.
53 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
SU.M.\I.\RY: Portrays the history and preswit-day activities of
the spiritualist movraaent
1. Spiritualism. L Klger. Robert
133.9 79-711620
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There must be a catch {Motion picture) U. S- Bureau of
Employment Security, 1968. Made by Center for Mass
Communication.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of interviewing and hiring practices. Presents
a Job interview between a high school drop-out and a personnel
manager of a coffee plant to show the effect of an Inept and insensi-
tive Interviewer, both from the point of view of a youth who de-
serves a better reception, and an employw who desperately needs
employees.
1. Employment Interviewing. t. U. S. Bureau of Employment
Security.
658.31 74-702609
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Then oaghta be a law. [Motion picture] Minnesota Legislature.
Made by Reid Ray Filnu. Released by the MinnetoU Sute Li-
brary, 1971.
33 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: FoIk>w> tbe kgkUtivf proceduret which % pfopoM^d bill mml
undergo before ii becomct ■ law in the Suic of Minnctou.
I. LcgitUtlon — Minneaou. I. Minneaou. Legielalure. II. MinneeoU.
Suic Libruy. Sl Paul.
lKFM582l] 328.776 72-700557
Rcid Ray Fllsw 73 MARC
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe (Filmstrip)
Planned Pa rent hood -World Population, 1970. Made by
Academy -Mcljarty Productions.
120 fr. color. 85 mm. and phooodlac: 1 s., 12 In., SSI rpm..
14 mln.
CREDITS: Script Frsnces Witlln ; coordinator. Marda Zieglar.
SCMMARY: Nurses In different fields and a medical social worker
discuss and show in real-IIfe situations the role of nurses In family
planning, education, and referral.
1. Birth control. 2. Birth control— Study and teaching.
L Planned Parenthood-World Population.
[HQ766] 613.94 74-7S90U
Planned Parenthood Center of Buffalo
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
ttfe. [Filmstrip] Cathedral PDmt, 1971.
1 roll color. 35 mm. md phooodiac: 1 &., 12 ta., 33 1 /3 rpm. (Edeo
in peril, oa 5)
With study guide.
CREDITS; Executive producer. Edward D. Eagle.
SUMMARY: FocuMS on the relifiow aipects involved in nlvnf the vaiiow
•oolotical pfoWemt. and pointa oot that any effective change can only be
brought about by a revciMl in preaeni attitudea aad ideaa.
1. Human acology — Moral and religtoue aapects. 1. Cathedral Hlma, inc.,
Bwteok. Caltf. II. SehcK Eden in peril. (Filmatrip] na S.
[OF«0] 301.31 72-733424
Cathedral Fibm 72 MARC
There's a dolphin in the river (Filmstrip) Herbert Id.
Elkins Co., 1970.
67 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 ?,., 12 Id.. 331 Tfjxa.. 20
mln. mlcrogrooTe. (Readwell esuys — sound and sUcht serlea 2>
Cre^Hlfl : .Authors, John Ryao. Judy Romberger, Q\«a Siebert;
narrmtor, John Ryan ; art, Joy MaholT, Gretchen Rosslter.
Summary : A reading exercise which presents facts about the St.
Lawrence River. With captions.
1. St. l^wrence River. I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Se-
ries : Readwell essays— sound and sight series 2 ( FUmstrlp)
428.4 75-737120
Herbert M. Elklni! Co.
There's a message in every bottle (Motion picture) Edcom
Produotioos, 1968.
27 mill. sd. color, 16 tnm.
Sitmmarv: A matter-of-fact dlscnsslon of the problem of onder-aae
drinking addressed to teeoasers.
1. Alcohol aod jODth. L Bdcwn Prodnctlons, MansOeld, OMa
c™. "'•» ''^'"^^
There's an ice chest in the basement (FUmstrip) Herbert
M. Elkins Co., 1970.
69 fr. color. 35 mm. aod phonodisc: 1 8., 12 In., 33) rpm., 20
mln. microproove. (Readwell es.sayH — sound and sight series 2)
Credifa.- Authors, John Ryan, Judy Romberger, Olen Slebert;
narrator, John Ryan ; art, Joy Mayhoff. Gretchen Rosslter.
Summary: A reading exercise which presents facts about Antarc-
tica. With captions.
1. Antarctic reclons. 2. Reading. i. Herbert M. Blklns Com-
pany. Series: Readwell essays — sound and sight series 2 (Film-
atrip)
428.4 75-737112
Herbert U. Elkins Co.
[There's an Icee Machine in the place: Icee Bfachine tele-
vision commercial, (Motion picture) John E. BCitchell
Co., 1906.
I mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A commercial for a froxen, carbonated refreahment made
with an Icee Machine
1. Television advertising— U. S. i. John E. Mitchell Company.
n. Icee Machine television commercial (Motion picture)
659.1 Fi 68-91
There's no limit in catfish fishing (Motion picture) Deere
& Co., 1969. Made by Centron Corp.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Furrows on Ulm)
Summary: Describes the latest commercial methods for raising
catfish. Explains tbe techniques involved, aiMl disctUMa the eco-
Domlcs of this anitsaal crop.
1. CatOshes. 2. Flsh-cultnre. i. Deere and Company, n. Oeo-
tron Corporation, Inc., lawreoce, Kan. Series : Fnrrows on film
(Motion picture)
68» 78-706687
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n«r«'s M place Hke boa* (ftKion withia aa witie—H) [Film-
itrip] Scon Education Division, 1971.
approx. S> fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodiac: 1 a., 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
(Ecotagy: interacckma and enviroamenia)
Alao iaaued with phoootape in caaaette.
With teacher'! gi^.
SUMMARY: Utes pbotofraphi and artworfc to atudy the tnienctioa of Uv-
ing thtnga with each other and their environmenL
1. Ecoiogy. 2 Biotic communitiea. I. Scott Oraphks. Educatkm Divi-
non. II. Series: Ecology: intcractiona and environmenL (Filmatripj
lQH541] 301.31 72-732931
Scon Educatioa Diviaion 72 MARC
There's something lUNKit a 8t<»7 (Motion picture) PnbUo
Library of Dayton and Montfj^omery County. Made and
released by Connecticut Films, 1969.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*; Producers, Joanna Foster, William D. Stondwck.
Summary: Uses tbe comments of storytellers and seqtiences from
storytelling sltoations to show the value of storrtelllng with children
6 through 12 years of age. Discusses where to find stories and the
basic techniques for preparing and presenting them.
1. Story-telllng. i. Dayton, Ohio. Public library, n, Connec-
ticut FlIm^ Inc.
808.54 71-704669
Connecticut Films
There's the land ... have yon setn it! (Motion picture)
National Film Board of Canada, 1967. Released in the
U. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
A Canawest film production for White Pass A Tnkon route.
Summarv: Explores the scenic beauty of tbe Yukon. Follows
the main routes of entry — sea, rail, and air — to show the sights
aloDg the White Pass and Yukon rvute.
1. Yukon Territory — Description and travel. l Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, n. Canadian Travel Film Library.
917.12 70-700898
National Film Board of Canada
Thermal expansion of gates (Motion pictitre) Ealing Corp^
1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ijoop aun. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Crediti: Authors, Don Herbert. M. H. Sbanaos.
Summary: Uses a Galilean air thermometer to show that gases
expand when heated. Pictures an experiment lu which syringes
containing air and helium are heated In an oil l>ath as a basis for
plotting the volume of each gas as a function of temperature.
1. Expansion of gases. l Baling Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
533 Fi A 68-468
Ealing O>rporation
Thermal expaK»ion of liquids (Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1968.
4 mln, Ki. color, super 8 mm.
Loop aim- With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Crediti: Authors, Don Herbert, M. H. Shamos.
Summary: An experiment in which the thermal expansion of three
different liquids Is used In Identifying the liquids.
1. Expansion of liquids. l Elallng Corjwratlon, Cambridge,
Mas.-*.
636 Ft A 68-467
E^ltng Corporation
Thermal expansion trf mMAs (Motion piotwre) Ealing Corp^
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Credit*: Authors, Don Herbert, M. H. Shamos.
Summarv: Explains the thermal expansion of solids In an expert-
meut which demonstrates the expansion of a strip of aluminum being
heated under tension with a match flame Points out bow to ob-
tain the volume co-efllctent of thermal expansion of a metal block.
1. Expansion of solids. i. Elallng Corporation, Cambridge,
&fas3.
536 Fi A 68-466
Ealing Corporation
Thermionic emission of electrons (Motion picture) Educa-
tional Services. Released by Universal Education and Vis-
ual Arts, 1967.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Electron emission aim series, do. 3)
Physk-s film series.
Made In cooperation with the Science Teaching Center of M. I. T.
Credits: Narrator, A. P. French.
Summary: Shows how current Is observed In a diode when the
aiament is heated with a positive plate potential, bat no current la
detected with potential reversed.
1. Thermionic emission. 2. Electron tubes — Thermionic emission.
I. Education .Services, Inc., Newton, Mass. n. Universal Education
and Visual Arts. Series: Electron emission film series (Motion
picture) no. 3. Series: Physics film serlea (Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 67-5937
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Thermochemistry (FUmstrip) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio-Visual Division, 1968.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Chontstry reaction principles)
East man color.
FOH fllmstrlp no. 6601.
Summary: Uses calorlmetry to show how various thermochemlcal
concepts are measured. Illustrates applications of Hess's law of
heat summation and Its utilization In representative calculations.
1. Thermochemistry. i. Popular Science Publl.-<hlDg Company,
inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM aimstrip no. 650L
Series: Chemistry reaction principles (Filmstrip)
541 Fi A 68-4113
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audlo-Vlsoal DIt.
Avis Films. Released by
Thermometers (Motion picture)
Rothschild Film Corp., 1961.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a simpUaed explanation of bow thermometers
register temperatures, and demonstrates the handling of various
types of thermometers.
Another issue, super 8 nun.
1. Thermometers and thermometry. i. Avis Films, Burbank,
Calif. II. Rothschild Film Corporation, Brooklyn.
536 Fi A 68-1905
Rothschild Film Corpora- Hon
ThermMneters: how we use them (Motion picture) Justin
Byers and Geraldine Byers. Released by Bailev Films,
1964; by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Educational collaturator, Ruth O. Bradley.
Summary: Explains various tyi>ea of thermometers and how eadi
Is used. DeBnes degree and Fahrenheit, and explains how these
terms are related to the number system.
1. Thermometers and thermometry. I. fiy«-s, Justin. II. Byers,
Reraldlne. III. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollfwood. CaUf. IV. BFA
Educational Media.
872.3 70-711613
BFA Educational Media
Thermoplastics (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford Pro-
ductions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by Sterling
Educational Films, 1967.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Plastics and aber glass)
With study guide.
SUMMAKY ; Demonstrates the forming, shaping, finishing, and
Joining of therraopIastl<a, and presents a project.
1. Thermoplastics. I. MoreIand-L«tchford Productions, Toronto.
II. Sterling Educational Films, inc. III. Series: Plastics and fiber
glass (Motion picture)
FTPU80.T5i 668 76-712918
Sterling Educational Films
(Theron Lamar Caudle, (Motion picture) NBC Televisiwi,
1951.
28 m,u. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet tbe press)
Telecast Dec. 18, 1961, on tbe NBC-TV documenUry shoxv Meet
the preftsk
Creditt: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak ; director.
Can Degen ; sponsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Former Assistant Attorney General T, Lamar Caudle
dincusaes his dismissal by President Truman with Lawrence Splvak,
moderator, Doris Fleeson, Raymond Brandt, Eldward FoUlard, and
Ned Brooks.
1. C.audle, Theron Lamar. 1904- i. National Broadcasting
Company, Inc. NBC Television Network. Series: Meet tbe press
(Motion picture)
353.5 7ft-701473
[llieron Lamar Caudlei (Motion picture) NBC Television,
1953.
28 mill, s-l. b&w. IG mm, (Meet the press)
Telecast Nov. 15, 1953, on the NBC-TV documentary show Mf*t
the pres-i.
Crediti: Producer, I^awrence Splvak; director. Carl Degen; fspoa-
sor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: T. Lamar Caudle, former head of the Criminal Divi-
sion of the Department of Justice, dlscusaes the Harry Dexter White
spy case with Lawrence Splvak. Raymond Brandt, Ned Brooks,
Edward FoUlard. and Richard WUaon.
1. White, Harry Dexter, 18^-1948. 2. Caudle, Theron Lamar,
1904- r. National BroadcasUnjf Company, Inc NBC Tele-
vision Network. Series: Meet tbe press (Motion picture)
364.13 70-701474
llwse are three windows into the world! (Filmstrip)
Filmfax. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Be healthy)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARV: Stresses in a simple manner. Important health
1 Hygiene. I. Fllmfax Productions, New York. II. Unlvw-
sal Education and Visual Arts. III. Serlee: Be healthy (Filmstrip)
fRA776] 618 72-740560
Universal Education and Visual Arts
These honored dead— Civil War, part 2 (1863-1865) (Mo-
tion picture) National Broadcasting Co. Released by
Graphic Curriculum [1968,
^4 mlij. sd. ii'lor. 16 mm. (Exploring: the story of .America,
set 'J)
Produced In c<Miperalioo wltii the National Council for the Social
Studies and the American Library Association.
Telecast on the NBC program Exploring.
Summatf/: Describes the conrludliig half of the Civil War In
which the Industrial might of the .North crushed King Cotton and
the South. Inc'udes a discussion of Appomattox and the assassi-
nation of Lincoln.
1. U. S.— II lat— Civil War i. Exploring (Television program)
IL National Broadcasting Company. Inc. in. Graphic Curriculum,
inc., New York. Series : Exploring : the story of America ( Motion
picture} set 2.
973.7 Fi A 68-1058
Graphic Curriculum
These items on sale (Motion picture) Georgia Outer for
Continuing Education. 1971.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CHEDITS: Sponsor, Corp, for Public Broadcasting.
SUMMARY: A Study of the reactions of three women who meet
at the funeral of their old, beloved teacher.
I. Georgia. University. Georgia Center for Continuing Education.
791.43 73-713387
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These thinjps are ours (Motion picture) KEG Productions,
Toronto, 1968. Released in the U. S. by A-V Explorations,
1970.
26 min sd. color. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with tbe cooperation of tbe .National Audubon Pociety
and the Canadian Audubon Society.
C-REDITS- Producers, G. S. Kedey. R. EiUa. D. Gibson; con-
sultant G Knerer; music, B. Harrison; photographers, Mary Jane
l)o--keray, Waller Berlet; editing. L. Lawrence. D. Smith.
SUMMARY : Uses a walk through a wIldernesB area of the mid-
western United States during each of the four seasons to examine
a profusion of plants and animals aod tha destruction caused them
by Insecticides and man-made bsMrds. ., . „
1. Nature conservation. I. Keg Productions Limited. II. A-V
Explorations. Inc. III. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre (Motion
■""""' 674,977 78-710208
A-V Explorations
Tbesenga, Donovan
Theseus and the minotanr (FOmttrip) Troll Asaociaiee,
1970.
43 fr. b*w. 36 mm.
Summary: Describes the adventures of Heseus, Including bis
voyage to Crete where King Minos was sacrificing Greeks to the
mlnotaur. With captlona
1. Theseus. l TroU Associates.
292 78-736278
TroU Associates
Theseus and the minotanr (Motion picture) King Screen
Productions, 1970.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
First In a series on ancient civilisation.
SUMMARY : Presents tbe Greek myth about Tbej«uB and his
encounter with the mlnotaur.
1. Theseus. I. King Screen Productions.
tBL820.T5] 898.2 79-712544
King Screen Productions
427
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Theseus ct MinoUurus {Flhmtrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
.'1 fr. color. 3.') mm. and phonodiso; 1 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm.,
1:; mill. iiiirrosrtHive. iFiilmlae le^endac IJrneclne Itou)ne<|ue an-
tiquap. itK. T|
l.'<.<ii«<l aIm with cits-sette and plioootape.
With tetii'Uers guiile.
Ciditt: .\uthor, Samuel A. Goldberg,
t^ II III 1,1 art/: \ I.ntin language teaohing flUii. The story of Theseus
and his emininter.x with Epidaurus, Procrustes, and the Minotaur.
1. Laiia Innsuage — Audio-visual im>tructiOD. i. Eye Gate House,
inc. Series: Fabulae legendae Graeclae Koraaeque aotiquae
(Filmstrip) no. 7.
478.3 Fi A 68-3677
Eye Gate House
Theseus in the labyrinth of the minotaur (Filmstrip)
Filmfax Produ("tions. Released by Universal Education
and Visual Arts. 1970.
1 T\tM. color. SS mm. nnrt phonodisc. (Greek and Roman myths)
AUo Issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Presents the Greek myth about Theseus and his ea-
counter with the minotaur.
1. The«eus. I. Fllmfax Productions, New York. ll. Dnlveraal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Greek and Roman myths
(Filmstrip)
[BL820.T5] 292 74-740349
Unirersnl Rducatloo and Visual Arts
llieta (Motion picture) Computer Image Corp., 1970.
7 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUUMABY: Portrays a brief history of man and presents state-
ments on war and ecotogical problems.
1 Man 2. War 3. Ecology. I. Computer Image Corporation.
909 7a-7U521
01MB
Thevenin*s theorem (Motion picture) Tektronix, 1964.
12 min. sd. b&u. 16 mm.
Summary: A lecture by a technical instructor. Presents Tbeye-
nin's theorem, a simpllfled aivfoacb to solrlng an electronic drcnlt
problem that otherwise would Involve complex mathematics. Ex-
plains the uwriilQes.s of the theorem and applies the theorem to a
practical example.
1. Electric networks. i. Tektronix, loc. Beaverton, Or.
621.38 75-707344
Tektronix
They are not expendable (Motion picture) KNBC in as-
sociation with Directions Unlimited Film Production Co.»
1967.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The KNBC survey)
Summary: A visit with mentally disturbed children in a local
State hospital. I>escribes their efforts to I'egaln uoruialcy.
1. Mentally ill children— Care and treatment. i. KNBC (Tele-
vision station) Los Angeles.
362.3 Fi A 68-573
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They are not expendable {Motion picture) Directions Un-
limited F'ilm Corp. Released by American Educational
Films, 1969.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
rredifjt: Director, Noel Nosseck.
Hummarii: Provides a personal view of the Children's Village for
severely mentally 111 children at California CamarlUo State Hos-
pital, and the homes where the children live with their normal
brothers and sisters. Discusses the problems of mental Illness, the
posKible causes, and effective treatments.
1. Child psychiatry. 2. Child psychotherapy — Residential treat-
ment. 3. Callfornin. State Hospital, Camarillo. i. Directions Un-
limited Film Corporation, n. American Educational Films.
362.2 73-708685
American Educational Films
They arc people. [Motion picture] Dept of Audio- Visual Exten-
sion, Univeraity of Minnesota, 1964.
30 min. id. bAw. 16 mm. (Cirtt in conflict)
CREDITS: Producer. Gi*ela Kooofdu.
SUMMARY: Portnyi the delinquent ■dolciceni girl u pan of ihc total
community mnd relates the deliquency of girU to pcrvonal and MKietal problenu.
Present* delinquent girl*' poem* which »pre** their need for undefttanding.
I, Deliqueni gill*. 1. Minnc*oU. Univenity. Dept of Audio-Vbual Ex-
Girl* in conflict. [Motion mciurei
72-700391
MARC
tension. II. Series: Girl* in conflict. [Motion picture]
[HV9069] 364.36
MinnesoU Univ. Dept. of 72
Audio- Vi*ual En tension
They call it pro football (Motion picture) American Ex-
press Co. Made and released by NFL Films, 1967.
27 mi I sd. color. 16 mm.
fiummary: Describes the violence and excitement prevailing Id tlie
game of professional football today and its effect on players, coaches,
and spectators.
1. Football. I. American ExpreM Company, ii. NFL Pllms,
inc
796.332 Fi A 68-378
TWy call it **T1m Baae." [Motion picture] Associated Educa-
tional Systems, 1972. Made by Scope Productions.
15 min sd color. 16 mm.
CREDITS. pToduccf. John E, Cosgrovc.
SUMMARY A tescber-trsining film which shows four- and nve-ycar-oU
Project Hesdturt children psrtidpwing in The game, s lesching t«chniqiie thsi
bclp* develop * child's skills in locialiution. speech, reading, writing, and maih-
e mat US
1 Language sru 2 Chiklfcn— Lsnguage. 3. Mat hems lies— Study and
leaching. I Associated Educaitonal Systems.
lLB1575.8, 370.7 72-700342
ONE 72 MAHC
They called it Reconstruction (Filmstrip) RMI Film Pro-
ductions, 1966.
48 ,r oolor. 36 »m. .ud phon«d.i«r: I ... « ^. »» n""-
M. Burks. u^ n„te eoratimtlon o( 1865 which was
bJi S"S°5;"""°Sr,» "rdo..rk. ,. th. hlstor, of
Missouri (Filmstrip) ^^^ ^ 74-737625
RXn Film Productions
They called the island Long (Motion picture) Long Island
Lighting Co., 1967. Made by Aerolog, inc.
22 min. sd. color. ItJ mm.
Summary: Evokes images of the soil and the sea and of a time
when Long Island sent her ships to the farthest lands of the earth.
Describes the Interests of Long Island today which are as unlimited
as the exploration of space and as specific as the atom.
1 Ixtng Island— Deacr. 4 trav. i. Long Island Lighting Company.
917.47 Fi A 68-540
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They came to America (Filmstrip) Audio Visual Narrative
Arts. 1071.
4 (ilniatrips. c<ilor. .Vi mm. lUid 4 lAonodlscs (2 s. each; 1 s. for
manual projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In.. 331 rp™-
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide. _ ^,. ^ ,
CREDITS: Script, Wendy Rydell; narrator, John Cain; editorial
consultant. Adolph Stone.
SU.MMABY : Uses paintings, engravings, and political cartoons to
trace the lives of four immigrants, from the early eighteenth century
to the late loco's, as they struggle with language, bigotry, and
poverty.
CONTENTS : 1. The esodus. 106 fr.. IS rain.— 2. The arrival. lOO
fr., 17 min. — 3. The Americanization. 100 fr., 17 min. — *. The after-
math. 110 fr.. 16 min.
1. XI. S. — Emigration and Immigration — Juvenile fllma.
I. Audio Visual Narrative Arts (Firm)
[JV6450] 326.78 70-740144
Audio Visual Narrative Arts
They came to live here (Filmstrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Primary)
Eastman color.
FOM filmstrip no. 1031.
With leaching guide. .. _^^ ..
Summary: Explains that our national life has been strengthened
and enriched by the contributions of people of many religions, races,
and nationalities, and that despite this amalgam there Is a mutual
heritage for all. Emphasizes the Importance of those forces that
have welded together different hopes, ideas, and customs. With
caption ■g_^.j^j,j^j,Q„ J Popular Science Publishing Company,
Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM filmstrip no. 1031.
Series; Primary (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3441
Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio-Visual Div.
They can do it (Motion picture) Education Development
Center, 1969.
34 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Made for the Early Childhood Education Study.
Summary: A teacher-training film. Follows the growth and devel-
opment of children during their first year lo a Philadelphia public
school.
1. Children— Growth. 2. Child study. 3. First grade (Education)
I. Education Development Center.
370.7 71-705688
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They can do it (Motion picture)
Center, 1969.
Education Development
33 min. ad. l>&w. 16 mm.
Made for the Early Childhood Education Study.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and photographer, Allan Leitman;
editor, Michel Chalufour.
SUMMARY: Shows trenty-six six-year-old first-graders who had
never been In school before on the second day of school and follows
them on five successive vlslt-s throughout the school year. Filmed
at PastorluB Public School. Phlladelpbia.
1. First grade (Education) I. Education Development Center.
370.7 75-707939
Education Development Center
They care for a city (Motion picture) ABC News. Rft-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
52 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Mission possible series)
Summary: Examines San Francisco and the ways In which people
who care for their city can make progress In solving such problems
as air pollution, water pollution, transportation, aud housing.
1. Environmental policy — San Francisco. 2. Urban transporta-
tion— San Francisco. S. Houslng^San Francisco. l American
Broadcasting Company, ii, McCrawHill Book Company. Series :
Mlaslon possible series (Motion picture)
333.7 70-707994
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
They care for a nation (Motion pioture) ABC News.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
rt2 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Mission possible series)
Summary: Eiamlnea the problems of environmental deterioration
from a national viewpoint, reviewing the present situation Id Amer-
ica and ofTering constructive plans for saving the future for the land.
Features Interviews with prominent government aad aclentlflc ex-
perts on ecology.
1. Environmental policy — U. S. i. American Broadcasting Com-
pany. II. McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Series: Mission possible
series (Motion picture)
333.7 77-707993
UcOraw-HtllBookCo.
They care for the land (Motion picture) ABC News.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Mission possible series)
Summary: Examines various points of view concerning the fight
to prevent the drainage of Big Cypress Swamp located north of
EvergUdea National Park, Florida, and to prevent the construction
of a }et airport on the site.
1. Evergtades. Fla. 2. Airports— Florida. 3. Environmental pol-
icy—Florida. L American Broadcasting Company, ii. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Mission possible series (Motion pic-
ture)
333.9 73-707992
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
They don't hear what I say (Motion picture)
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by John Tyo.
McGraw-
13 ni'n. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Making a sensitive response)
I<oop film mounted in cartridge.
Also issued as 16 rain. film.
With student study manual and Instructor's guide.
Credi(»; Author, Barbara Narrow.
Sumntary: Shows the daughter of a patient as she interacts first
with a nurse who is not sensitive to the mother's feelings and then
with a nurse who is able to communicate effectively with her.
1. Nurse and patient. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Making a sen.sitive response (Motion picture)
610.73 79-707893
M--Graw-Hill Book Co.
They get help (Motion picture) United Appeal, 1968.
Made by Storer Studios.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm. ,_ . _. „i. w ti-i*«*
Sumv^ry: A study of the people who are helped through Unlt^
Appeal. Includes scenes of an aged person, a child ^Jth a heart
coDdmon, a bHnd woman, and a young hoodlum, all of whom recelre
"*?' AtlanU— ChariUes. i. United Appeal Comnwrtty Cbeet-Red
cross of Greater Atlanta. ^^ 77-702OT4
CINB
They get rich from the poor (Motion picture) WNBC-TV.
Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
■^7 mil. sil color. IG mm. (New York illu.strated)
Crfdits: Pro<luc€r and writer. James Gannon; narrator, Kalpn
Summary: A documentary about gambling and narcotics and their
connections with the underworld. Points out that much money can
be made in poor neighborhoods by exploiting the hopes and areana
of people with the numbers racket and other forms of gambling.
1 Gambling. 2. Narcotics, Control of. i. New York. Television
station WNBC-TV. n. NBC Educational Enterprises. Series:
New York Illustrated (Motion picture)
364.1 71-709557
NBC Educational Enter- prlaes
They have a dream (Motion picture)
Home, 1969. Made by Ed Archer.
Angel Guardian
428
17 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summury: Presents the predicament of homeless children and
shows the role of adoptive parents as exemplified by the reactions of
a typical applicant couple as they recall their first visit to Angel
Oua^lan Home
1. ChlMren, Adopted. i. Angel Guardian Home.
362.7 72^702611
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They have overcome — Charles Lloyd (Filmstrip) Warren
Schloat Productions, 1969.
79 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 in., 33J rpm.,
13 min. (Human relations series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, writer, and photographer. Anson W.
Schloat.
SUMMARY ; An account of the accomplishments of musician and
composer Charles Lloyd who was born la poverty and deprivation.
1. Lloyd, Charles, 1938- I. Schloat (Warren) Productions.
Pleasantvltle, N. Y. II. Series: Human relations aeries (Filmstrip)
[ML410] 927 70-739034
Wanen Schloat Produc- tions
They have overcome — Claude Brown (Filmstrip) Warren
Sclilont Productions, 1967.
101 fr, color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., 33J rpm.. 17
min. microgroove. (Human relations series)
With transcript.
CreAitt: Editor, Richard W. Bruner.
Summary: An account of the struggles in the life of author and
law student Claude Brown, emphasizing his early life In Harlem and
his efforU to attain an education. „ ^ .,
1. Brown, Claude. 1937- i. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
Pleaaantvllle N Y. Series; Human relations series (Filmstrip)
923 Fi A 68-4452
Warren Schloat Produc- tlona
They have overcome — Dr. Dorothy Brown (Fihmtrip)
Warre 1 Schloat Productions, 1967.
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and plionodlsc: 2 a.. 12 In., 331 rpm.,
14 min, microgroove. (Human relations series)
With transcript.
Credltt: Editor. Richard W. Bruner.
Sitmmaiy: An account of the struggles In the life of surgeon
Dorothy llrown, who spent her first twelve years In an orphanage
hut later became a member of the Tennessee SUte Legislature,
teacher of surgery at Meharry Medical College, and chief surgeon
at Riverside Hospital.
1. Brown. Dorothy Lavlnla. i. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
Pleaaantvllle, N. Y. Series: Human relations aeries (Filmstrip)
926 FiAe8-44B4
Warren Schloat Produc- tlona
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
They have overcome — Dr. James Comer {Fllrmtrip) War-
ren Schloat Productions, 1967.
95 fr. color. 35 mm. aDd pbonodLsc: 2 a., 12 Id., S31 rpm., 10
mln. mlcrofroore. (Htunan relation* aeries )
With tranacrlpt
Creditt: Editor, Ricbard W. Bniner.
Summon/: Dr. James Comer, a parchlatriat at the Tale Child
Stiidr Center, recalls some of the dlfflcultles raised by racial pre}>
odlce and how he succeeded In OTercomInx tbem to achieve hU
loaU.
1. Race problems. 2. Comer, Jamee. i. Schloat (Warren)
Productions, Pleaaantrille, N. Y. Series: Human relatlotu aerlM
(Pllmstrlp)
925 Fi A 6&-4458
Warren Schloat ProdnctlMiS
They have overcome — Gordon Psaka (FUrngtrip) Warren
Schloat Productions, 1967.
89 fr. color. So mm. and [^onodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., S3| rpm., 14
mln. microgroore. (Human relations aeries)
With transcript.
Creditt: Kditor, Richard W. Bruner.
SHmmary; Describes the early life of author, photoKrapher, and
compoeer Gordon Parka, describing his first interest In photography,
his early failures, and bis constant struggle to overcome racial preju-
dice.
1. Parks, Gordon, 1912- i. Schloat (Warren) Poductlons,
PleasantTllle. \. V. Series: Human relations aeries (TUmstrlp)
927 Fi A 68-^51
Warrea Schloat Produc- tlons
Tkcy kMw tbey wen yOptes. [Motkm picture] Plimoth PUnta-
tion, 1971. Made by Wragby Filmt.
il min. Id. coior. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A dociuncnury nwntive, which trace* the Pilgriffl sdveaturc
from iu ohfliiii in Bsbwonh. Eng.. to the arrival oT the Pilgrims at Plimoth in
New England. Designed as an onentation tor viailon at PUmoCfa PUaUtkm,
I. Pilgrim Fathen.
tF68j
ONE
PlaatatiMi, inc., Plymouth, Mass.
973.1 72-701077
72 MARC
They live by water {Motion picture) KEG Productions,
Toronto. Released in the U. S. by A-V Explorations,
1969.
26 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
I'roducwl In cooperation with the National Audubon and Canadian
AiHlnbon Societies.
Credits: Producers, D. Glbeon, R. Ellis. G. S. Kedey: consultant.
G. Knerer; music, R. Harrison; photographer, J. Carey; editing,
L. LnwrencP. D. Smith.
Summan/: Shows tbe underwater world of a pond populated by
the hydra, a tiger that Uvea underwater, and a scorpion that looks
like a dead twig.
1. Pond ecology. l Keg Productions Limited, n. A-V Explora-
tions, Inc. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre (Motion picture)
574.92 74r-70940»
A-V Explorations
They need not die (Motion picture) WRC-TV, 1970.
25 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (Perspective)
SUMMARY : Examines two Innovative abock-trauma units which
are helping to save the lives of accident victims. Describes learned
techniques such as those of M.^SH Units In Viet Nam and shows
bow they can be applied to civilian medical service.
1. First aid In Illness and Injury. I. Washington. D. C. Tele-
Tlslon station WRC-TV. II. Series: PerspeetlTe (Motion picture)
fBC873 616 7(J-71ia22
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They shall pay {Motion picture) Playgoers Pictures. Re-
leased by Pathe Exchanj^, l&ai.
71 min. si. bftw. 16 mm.
Originally released In S.'i mm.
Slightly different version released under the title The revenge
maker.
In the Mary Pickford film collection, Ubrary of Congress.
Creditt: Producer. Charlotte Pickford; direction and scenario,
Martin Justine; photography, L. William O'ConneH; editor Stuart
R. Helsler. Catt: Lottie Pickford. Allan rorrest, Paul Welgel,
Lloyd Wblttock, George Perlolat, Katherine GrlfStb.
Summary: A melodrama about tbe daughter of a man unjustly
sent to prison for the crimes of his three unscrupulous Wall Street
business associates, and her attempted revenge after be dies In the
prison hospital.
I. Playgoers Pictnres, Inc. il Pathe Exchange, inc. ni.
nie RevHige maker (Motion picture) iv. Mary Pltic-
ftord Aim coQlectloo.
Fi 68-516
They shall pay (Motion picture)
see also The Revenge maker
They sing of a heaven. [Motion picture] Mississippi Arts Com-
mission. Made and released by Motion Picture Production,
University of Mississippi, 1972.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: DocumeoU lacred hirp linging, a 2(X) year old tradition of
reljgioui singing which survives today in the rural South.
1. Hymns. English. 2- Psalmody. I. Mississippi Arts Commiuion. 11.
Mississippi. University. Motion Picture Production.
[M2U7] 783,7 72-702179
aNE 72 MARC
They steamed to glory (Motion picture) International Film
Bureau. 1962. Made by Bill Warrick.
22 mln. sd. color. Ifl ram,
Crediit: Director and {Aotograpber. Bill Warrick.
Summary: A documentary of the steam engine and the part It
played In the westward expansion of the United States, from Its
earliest beginnings In 1831 when the John Bull was brought from
England, to the last run of a mainline steam locomotive in I960.
Shows most of the historically Important locomotives In action, and
Illustrates the development In design and Increase in sixe and power
over the years. Includes scenes of the race in 1831 between the Tom
Tliumb and a horse pulling a wagon, the Pioneer, the Wflllnm Mason,
and other famous engines and events of historic significance.
1. Locomotives. i. International Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago.
621.1 Fi A 67-5547
International Film Bureau. Inc.
They went that-a-way {Motion picture) David L. Wolper
Productions, 1963.
26 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm, (Hollywood and the stars)
Creditt: Producer, writer, and editor, Terry Sanders; narrator,
Joseph Gotten ; music supervisor, Jack Tlllar.
Summary: Explores the western movie from The great train rob-
bery of the early 19(X)'b to How the West was won of 1963. In-
cludes scenes of William S. Hart, Tom Mix, John Wayne, Gary
Cooper, and of the singing cowboys, Roy Rogers and Gene Autry.
1. Western films. i. Wolper (David L.) Productions. Se-
ries : Hollywood and tbe sUrs ( Motion picture)
791.43 Fi 68-309
They were strong and good (FUmttrip) Weeton Woods
Studios, 1968.
M fr. color. 35 mm. and jAonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 liL, SM rpm. ml-
crogroove.
With plcture-cued text booklet.
CreiUt: Produc-er, Morton Schlndel.
Summary: L'ses the pictures and text of tbe book by Robert Law-
Bon to Illustrate his childhood Impressions of bis parents and grand-
parents.
I. Lawson, Robert. 1892-1957. They were strong and good,
n. Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
928 FiA68-1806
Weston Woods Studios
TTiey're oat to get yoa {Motion picture) Small BoaineBs
Administration, 1969. Made by Barton Film Co.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A dramatisation about two cellmates, one a prores-
slonal shoplifter, who form a shoplifting team and plot their future
crimes against retail store operators. Designed to motivate smaU
retailers to take preventive measures that will limit shoplifting In
their store*. . ...,,_*«
1 Sbtmllftlng. I. U. S. SmaU Business Admlnlstratioa.
864.16 70-706012
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They're patting us off the map {Motion picture) Canadian
Area Development Agency, Dept. of R^onal Economic
Expansion, Ottawa. Made and released by Natiwial Film
Board of Canada, 1968.
2fi mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer. Bill Brind ; dli-ector, Michael Scott: commen-
tar.v. Stanley Jackson; cameraman. Tony lanielo: editor. Edward
LeLorraln.
Summary: PresenLt a portrait of a small Ontario town, Napanee.
and Its efforts to attract new Industries and people. Includes views
of civic leaders and townspeople who express their views as to the
reasons for the lack of progress and development In Napanee.
1. Napanee— Industrie*. 2. Industrial promotion — Napanee. l
Canada. Dept. of Regional Economic Expansion, n. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
330.9713 70-703590
National Film Board of Canada
They're your pe<vle (Motion picture) WTTW. Released
by Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
29 mi:i. s<i. I>&w. 16 mm. (To save tomorrow)
(;REl>n'.S: i'riMlucers. Robert Kaiser. Rudyard Propst; director.
Robert Kais*'r; editor, Dave Shaw.
SUJ[MARY : A film In cinema verity Style which reviews one
rehabilitation approach to mental Illness. Points out the necessity
of H close i-platlonship between the mentally ill and their community
and how the community can help. Shows how the Singer Zone
Center in Ruckford, III., aids short-term patients and helps local
communities devHop mental health facilities.
1. Community mental health services — Illinois. 2, Mentally III —
Rehabilitation. 3. Singer Zone Center. I. Chicago. Television
station WTTW. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
111. Series: IVi save tomorrow (Motion picture)
[ R A790] 362.2 79-712840
Indiana. I'nlv. Audlo-Vlsnal Center
They've killed President Uncobi (Motion picture) Quaker
Oats Co. Made and released by Wolper Productions,
1971.
52 mln. sd. color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY: Uses authentic still pictures to recreate the ev«its
and Intrigue leading up to the assassination of President Lincoln
and the bizarre aftermath. Emphasizes the futility of political assas-
sinations, and explains that while a great public leader can be
murdered, his ideas often live on to Inspire succeeding generations.
1. Uncoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 180&-186S— AssasslnaUon.
I. Quaker Oats Company. II. Wolper Productions.
973.7 79-712185
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The Thicket (Filmstrip)
see Ecological communities: The thicket
The lliickneaB planer {Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, Eng. Keleased in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood working machine power
tools)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the thickness planer: demonstrates how to
set It up, how to use it with various kinds of wood, and bow to
achieve ^)eciflc results.
1. Planlng-machinea. i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia Brl-
Unnica E^ducational Corporation. Series: Wood working machine
power tools (Motion picture)
621.9 74-708286
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nica Educational Corp.
The Thief {Motion picture) Methodist Televisiwi, Radio,
and Film Commission, 1963.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Breakthru)
With leader's guide.
Creditt: Producer, Nelson Price: director, John Clayton; writer,
Ernest Pendrell. Catt: Bryan Russell, Luke Ellis, Richard Capp,
Jonathan Troy,
tiummary: Discusses the problem of stealing In an account or a boy
who borrows lx>ok8 from the school library without cheddog them
out. For junior high school students.
1. Stealing. i. Methodist Church (United SUtea) Television,
Radio, and Film Commission. Series: Breakthru (Motion picture)
179 Fi A 68-1854
Methodist Church Tele- vision. Radio, and Film Oommlssloo
The Thief {Motion picture) Baling Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Values In action)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Authors, G. Moore, W. Woodruff.
Summary: Dramatization of a problem situation designed to help
children become conscious of the values that K"''Je^,t*'«'r be^s^jof-
1 Children— Conduct of life. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Values in action (Motion picture) _ _ .^
372.8 75-700422
Ealing Corporation
nUct [Motion picture] ABC Tekvisioa Networit. Made and
released by Metromedia Produccrt Corp., 1971.
90 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: A dnmm about a day inlhc life of a prorcMiorul burglar wtto
b desperately trying lo regain cuatody of hit »on and to «Uve off Laa V^at
colkcton who want him to repay > large gambling detK before dawn.
1, American Broadcasting (Company. II. MeUorocdia Produceci Corpon-
lPN1997j
CINE
791.43
72-700341
MARC
429
The Thief of Baghdad {Motion picture) Titanus, Rome.
Released in the U. S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1961.
90 mi::, sd. color. 35 rain.
Clnemaiicope, Eastman color.
Creditt: Producer, Bruno VailatI ; director, Arthur Lubln: script
and screenplay. Augusto Frasjtlnettl, Fillppo Sanjust, Bruno Vallatl;
composer. Carlo Rustlchelll ; director of photography, Tonino Delll
Colli : film editor, Gene Rugglero. Catt: Steve Reeves, Georgia Moll,
Edy Vessel, Arturo Domlnlcl. Danlele Vargas.
Summary: Adventure fantasy about a muscular pickpocket who
passes a series of tests to win the beautiful daughter of the sultan.
I. Titanus, s. p. a. ii. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc.
Fi 68-1578
The Thief of Bagdad (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
ea fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 10 In.. 33J rpm. (Fairy
tale magic)
Summary: Illustrates the story of the thief of Bagdad. Empha-
sizes correct diction and pronunciation.
1. Fairy tales. i. Arabian nlghta n. EJncydopaedla Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Fairy tale magic (Fllmstrtp)
398.21 7&-733564
Encyclopaedia Britan- nIca Educational Corporation
Thier. Herbert D
Density: Bubbles.
Density: Candles.
Density: Peanuts.
Density: Popcorn.
Density: Sponges.
The Thieving magpie (Motion picture) Loew's, 1954. Re-
leased by Films Incorporated [1970?,
Jl mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (MGM musical classic)
Originally released In 35 mm. under the title La gaua ladra.
SUMMARY : Presents Rossini's La gasza ladra performed by the
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio orchestra.
1. Rossini, Gloacchlno Antonio, 1792-1868, Ls gaiza ladra. Over-
ture. I. Rossini. Gloacchlno Antonio. 1792-1869. La gaua hidra.
Overture. II. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. III. Films Incorporated.
IV. La Gaxza ladra (Motion picture)
791.43 79-711354
Films Incorporated
The Thieving magpie (L« grnxsa ladra) (Motion picture)
Emanuele Luzzatj and Glulio Gianini, Italy. Releaaed in
the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Human values series)
Also Issued In super 8 nmi.
With teachers' game.
Creditt: Collaborators, Alfred V. Roman. Helen B. Warrln.
Summary.- U-oes line, color, form, and .'<tory In presenting in anima-
tion an original fairy tale by Emanu^'te Luzxatl andCiulio Cianini,
lQq>ired by Rossini's overture La gazza ladra, which Illastrates the
Idea that tbe tyrannical do not always win out over the weak and
I, Rossini, Gloac<Aino Antonio, 1790-18881 La gasn ladra. n.
LuzEStl, Emanuele, 1921- hl Glanlnl, Giullo, 1927- iv.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. r. Ia Oazsa ladra (MotloD
picture) Series: Hu- man values aeries (Motion picture)
398.24 71-701262
Universal Education and Vlaual Arts
Thifault, Gerard
see
Ay-bo-le.
Thin along with C. V. Hostetlcr (Motion picture) Mara-
thon International Productions. Released by Paramount
Picture" Corp., 1962.
8 mln. sd. bftw. 35 mm. (High toi^r)
Creditt: Producers. Kenneth Baldwin, Howard A. Eaders: director,
Konstantin Kaiser; script, Howard A. Enders; photographer, Bern-
ard Dresner ; editor, Kenneth Brighton.
Summary: Comedian Jim Backus goes through some peculiar
exercises in order to reduce flab. Including watching pretty girls at
tbe beach, standing, flying a kite from a ch&lr, and floating about In
a swimming pooL
I. Marathon International Productions, Inc. New York. d. Para-
mount Pictures CorporaUoo. Series : High topper ( Motion picture)
Fi 68-322
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thin bodies of revolution at incidence (Motion picture)
Educational Services. Released by Encyclopaedia Bri-
taniiica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mm. si. color. 1« mm. (Fluid metbanlra fllm«)
Mso Issued in rtandard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. n cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide, „h„^
SUMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a pnase
**' l^^BodT^trf* re«»lution. 2. Fluid mechanica. I. Bducational
Services, Inc Newton, Mass. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Fluid mechanJoi films (Motion picture)
532 76-T10324
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
TUa-Ufcr <^r<»atography. [I^lmstrip] Pace College. Releued
by Univeraai Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
»0 fr- colot, 35 mm, (Advanced chemicaJ Uboratory techaiquea)
SUMMARY; Demoo»ir«te» the leparabon of ■ chlorophyll mixWre by
mean> of ihin-Uyer chromaU>(nphy. Coven the cleaning of ^le*. the prepan-
tion Mid addition of the »liiny, «ctJvaiion, iponing. development, and vbuaHia-
tion. With capiioni
1 , Thin layer citromatography. 2. ChlorophyU. I. Pace College. New
York. II. Univeraai Edocatioo and VUual Arti. Ill, Serka: Advanced chemi-
cal laboratwy techniquea. [Filmstripj
tQDin.CSj 544
Universal Education and 72
Viaual Am
72-732812
MARC
Thin-layer chromatography. Part 1 : Preparation of plates
(Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.
M:i<]e I>v William lirose Pi-oductioiis.
4 niin." si. color, super 8 mm. (Techiilq»e.s of organic chemis-
try. Series 'I: Chromatographic and spectroscopic methods, no. 7)
Loop film.
With guide.
t'REDITS: Authors. Joseph Casanova, John .\. Mangravite.
SUMMARY: Erphilns thin-layer chromatography, and notes that
although the technique Is suitable for very limited preparative u.>»e8.
It provides a rapid, efilclent method for the analysis of complex non-
volatile mixtures. Demon.st rates how to prepare the thin layer
p|])ie»i using either the immersion technique or the spreading lechnlque.
1. Thin layer chromatography. I. Holt. Klnehart and Winston,
Inc. II. Series: Techniqiies of organic chemistry. Series 2: Chro-
matographic and spec- troscopic methoda (Motion picture)
547 7&-711962
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Thin-layer chromatography. Part 2: Separation of a mix-
ture (Motion picture) Holt. Rinelinrt nnd Winston, 1071.
Made by William lirose Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm, (Techniques of organic chemls-
tr.v. Series 2: Chromatographic and sitectroscoplc methods, no. 8)
Loop film.
With guide.
("EDITS: .Authors, Joseph Casanova, John .^. Mangravite.
SUMMARY: Explains how to use thin-layer chromatography
plates to Identify the components of an authentic reaction mixture.
Demonstrates how to analyie the components of a reaction mixture
after the water 8olut)le material has been removed.
1. Thin layer chromatography. 2. Separation (Technology) I.
Holt. Rinehart and Winston. Inc. 11. Series: Techniquea of organic
chemistry. Series 2: Chromatographic and spectroacopic methods
(Motion picture) no. 8.
547 71-711963
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
The Thin red line {Motum, jwture) Security Pictures.
ReJeased by Allied Artists Pictures Corp., 1964.
96 miii- sd. bJcw. 35 mm.
Cinemascope.
A Philip Yordan production presented by A. C. E. Fllms.
Based on the novel of the same title by Jaroea Jonea.
Creditt: Producer, Sidney Harmon; director. Andrew Marton;
screenplay. Bernard Gordon; music. Malcolm Arnold; photograiAr.
Manuel Berenguer; editor, IKrrek Parsons. Cast: Kelr Dullea, Jack
Warden. James Phllbrook, Robert Kanter. Ray Daley.
Summary: A war drama about an Army private who is alowiy
brutalized by conflict within his company and by combat for Burrlval
on Guadalcanal. ^, _^ ^
I Jones. James. 1921- The thin red line. ii. Security Pic-
ture*, inc. III. Allied ArtlaU Plcturea Corporation.
75-702009
The Thing at Foxcatcher Farms (Motion picture) Life
magazine and Cin^ Reynard, 1968. Made by Dicit Young
Productions.
28 mln. wl. color, 1« mm.
BumwMry: A view of the V. S. Modem PenUthlon Championship
tryouta in which John duPont participated and wrved as host at his
Pennsylvania e«Ute. „ , „ ., ,
1 Pentathlon. i. Life (Chlcafo) it. Cin« Reynard. Inc.
796.4 7ft-702612
CINE
A Thing called hope (Votion picture) Muscular Dystrophy
Associations of America, 1967. Made by The Communica-
tions Group (Cremld Productions)
20 min, sd. b*w. 16 mm.
nummary: A documentary which deacribea what muscular dys-
trophy Is and what kind of people have the dlaeaae.
1. Mwacnlar dystrophy. i. Muscular Dystrophy Asaociatlons of
America.
M6.T KiA«g-168
cim
Things chmnge: soUds, Hquids, gasM {Motim pietun) En-
cyclop«i!di» HriUiinica Educational Corp., 1969.
10 mill. Hd- color. 16 mm.
CrMUt: Author, Albert Carr. . . ,. .^ ., -
SuwMrv Eiplalmi l>0" lo Klenlltj -Mi: Iklulda. an<l »«•.
■nd «liow» lio» maiter ran duoa. from one ttale t» another m
dlfferHit en.lronmwita and temperaturea
Another iMue. b4w. , ,»,..,_.
1 Solid. 2 Liquid. S. Oa«»i. 4. Chanae of «.te (Plifalal
I bcrdovaedla Brlunnlca Educational ComoraUon. ,„_„.
872JJ 75-7Uio«*
Rnadociwidla Britannica MncaUonal Corn.
The Things I cannot change (Uotion jn'ture) ^^^^
Film Srd of Canada in collaboration with ^e Special
Planning Secretariat of the Pri-T; ^.""mT
leased Iw National Film Board of Canada, 1967.
freln.- prod"": Jo'hn" Kemeny, director, ttnj. B.ll.ntyne;
photogrnphy. Paul LeacU; editor BUl^Brlnd ,„
I. Canada. National Film Bo^'l^g ^ pj ^ 68-1257
National Film Board of Canada
The Things I cannot change (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada in collaboration with the Special
Planning Secretariat of the Privy Council OflSce, 1967.
Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1970.
55 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, John Kemeny; director, Tanya Ballantyne;
photography, Paul Leach ; editor. Bill Brtnd.
Summary: ObaerTea the day-to-day life of a family llTlng In
Montreal In order to probe the meaning of poverty In Canada.
1. Montreal— Social condlMons. 2. Montreal— Poor. i. Canada.
National Film Board, ii. Films Incorporated.
339.4 77-706665
Public Media
Things that bounce (Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Bertha Sickels.
Summary: Explains and lUustratea ttie concept of Iwoncing. In-
cludes scenes of people l)ouncing for fun and safe^, of hall stonee,
of tumbleweeds, and of desert sanda. Showa the reaction of bats as
sound bounces baclr to them. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Motion— Juvenile fllma. i. Troll AsKtclates.
372.3 75-737427
Troll Associates
IWTUnv that coaat. (Modoo picture] Concordia rUmft, 1956.
30 min. td. btw. 16 mm. , ,
SUMMARY; A wealthy indu»triali«'i ambition (o achieve a cwtain tmmor-
taliiy by the e»tabli»hnwni of a chariiaWe fouodaiioo b checked by the couomI
of hii p«»toc thai no man hat ever paid his way into heaven.
1 Good work* (Theolo»y) 1. Concordia PiWiahing Houk. Sl Louit
,BT773, 248 72-701646
ConcofdU Film* '2 mabi,
Things that fall (Filmstrip) Troll Associat«e, 1970.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
CreditB: Aatbor. Bertha Sickels.
Summary: Shows how the pulling forces of gravity fill the world
with falUng things such as leaves, seeds, dust, ashes from space, and
rain. Explains bow the power of falllog water wvrks for man.
With captions. For primary grades.
1. Gravitation— Juvenile fllms. i. Troll Associates.
372.3 79-737428
Troll Associates
Things that float {Filmstrip) My weekly reader fl96-!j
Made by Ralph I^opatin Productions.
25 fi color. 3.") mm. (New science reading adventure.^)
Sumiiuiiv: Shows various object.'* which can float and explains
how they are able to do so. „ , ., ,
1. Floating bodies. i. My weekly reader. Serie.« : New sci-
ence reading adventures (Filmstrip I
372.3 72-733182
Pennsvlvaiiia School for the Deaf
Things that float (Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1»70.
34 f r. color. 35 mm.
Credit; Author. Bertha Sickels. . - .. i.
Summary: ExpUlna and Illustrates the concept of floattng. In-
cludes scenes of people, toys, ships. Icebergs, pjants, Insecte, and
birds as they float on water; and of clouds, seeds, made-made bal-
loons and gliders as they float In apace. With capttons. For prl-
°**1^ Hydrodynamics — Juvwille fllms. 2. Hydrostatics — Juvenile
fllms. L Troll Associates. ■„,.,„,,««
372.3 72-737429
Troll Associates
Things to do when you visit the xoo (Motion picture)
Reinald Werrenrath. Released by Journal Films, 1967.
15 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credili: Collaborators. Leonard Fisher. Ruth Strip In
Summary: Follows a group of children on a vialt to the loo In
order to explain some Initial concepts about the animal world and
to examine aoroe of Ita Individual members. Including the elephant,
thellraffe. the lion, the monkey, and the anake. Stieaaes rule, of
conduct and safety, and explains reaaona for malnUinlng a aoa
Another issue. 8 mm.
1. Zoological gardens. l Werrenrath, Belnald, Jr. n. Journal
nims, inc., Chicago. „. . ^„ ,.^„
590.74 Fi A 68-1203
Journal Films
Things to do when you visit the zoo (Motion picture)
Journal Films, 1968.
15 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Primary adence aerie*)
I,oop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide. . , _ i,*
Summary: Examines some Initial concepts about the animal world
and its Individual members.
1 Animals— Juvenile fllma. l Journal Ftlms, Inc. Chicago.
Series- Primary science sertes (Motion picture. Journal FUma)
372.3 79-700770
Journal Films
Think before you drown (Motion picture) Render's digest.
Made nnd released by Vavin, 1062.
3 mill. sd. bAw, 16 mm. ^ , _
Base.! nn an article of the same title which appeared In the
Reader's digest. July 1962. ^ ,
Summary: Illustrates swimming techniques that can help prevent
"^T'lTrtaavlng. I. The Reader's digest, c. Vavln, Inc., New
^**'^' 614.8 Fi A 68-1926
VavIn, lac.
Things that fly (FUmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit*: Author, Bertha Sickels.
Summary: Trace* the history of flight, and depicts flying reptiles
of prehistoric times, man's early attempts to construct flying winga,
and the modern uses of planes In today's world. With captions.
For primary grades.
1. Aeronautics — Juvenile fllma. i. Troll Associates,
372.3 77-737430
Troll Associates
Things that roU (Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditn: Author, Bertha Sickels.
Summury: Explains and illustrates the concept of rolling to flat-
ten, lengthen, or bold thlnga. Shows bow rolling is an easy way to
move thliigR. and how wheels became man'a greatest helpera. With
captions. For primary grades.
1. Rolling (Metal-work)— Juvenile fllnu. 2. Wheels— Jurenlle
fllms. I. 'Troll Associates.
372.3 70-787431
Troll Associates
Things that stick (FUmttrip) Troll AaeociateB, 1970.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credifx: Author. Bertha Sickels. . , ... ,
Summary: Explains and Illustrates the concept of sticking, in-
cludew Bcenea of boxes and labels, furniture, books, parta of Planes,
cara, and houses that are cemented together. With captions. For
primary grades.
1. Cementa. Adhesive— Juvenile fllms.
372.8
:. Troll Associates.
74-737432
Troll AasocUtea
Think, listen, and say: A surprise for Coco (Fihnttrip)
Eye Gate House, 1967.
23 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In.. 33i rpm.. 10 mln.
microErriHjvp.
With teacher's manual, student activity books, and sequence story
cards.
CrediU: Authors, Joan M. Sayi-e, James E. Mack.
Summary: \ lesson in recall, using a story about a dog whose
friends give him a surprise birthday party.
1. Recollection (Paychologyi i. Eye Gate House, Inc. u. A
Surprise for Coco (Filmstripl
Fi A 67-3708
EyeCate House
Think, listen, and say: A trip to the farm (Filmstrip)
Eye Gate House, 1967.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlBc: 12 In., 331 rpm,, 10 mln.
Credit; Authors. Joan M Sayre: James E. Mack.
Summaiy: Gives lessons In recall of Bounds typical of the farm.
I. Recollection (Psychology) 2. Sounds. i. Bye Gate House, Inc.
n. A Trip to tiie farm (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3704
Eye Gate House
Think, listen, and say: Adventures with some soimda that
are alike (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
23 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 in., 33i rpm.. 10 mln.
microgroove.
With teacher's manual, student activity books, and sequence story
cards.
Creditt: Authors, Joan M. Sayre, James K Mack.
Sitmmary: Distinguishes among different types of sounds using
various types of whistles and bells.
1. Sounds. I. Eye Gate House, Inc. n. Adventures with aome
sounds that are alike (FUmstrip)
Fi A 67-3705
Eye Gate House
Think, listen, and say: Introducing Pepe and Mimi (Film-
tti-ip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In.. .«i rpm.. 19 mln..
cards. _ ,, .
Credits: Authors. Joan M. Sayre; James K. Mack.
Summary: Gives lessons in auditory discrimination designed to
help the pupil to hear difreren«v.>i between sounds ami «old^.
1. Discrimination learning. 2. Sounds. i. Eye Gate House. Inc.
II, Introducing Pepe and Miml (FUmstrip)
Fi A 67-8702
Eye Gate House
Think, liaUn. and say: Listening with Pepe and Mimi
(Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
31 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., SSI rpm., IS mln.
cards. „ .. ^
Creditt: Authors. Joan M Sayre; James K. Mack.
Summary: Discusses and Illustrates variations In sounds. Uemou-
Btrates differences In outside and Inside noises.
1 Sounds. I. Eye Gate House. Inc n. Ustenlng with Pepe and
""°"'"'-°""'" Fi A 67-8703
Bye Gate House
Think, listen, and say: Mimi and Pepe and the secret
treasure (FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
23 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., SSI rpm.. 10 mln.
Creditt: Authors, Joan M. Sayre, James B. Mack.
Summary: A lesson in recall In which children are asked to draw
pictures to lUuatrate a particular event In sequence.
1. Recollection (Psychology) i. Eye Gate House, Inc. n. Miml
and Pepe and the secret treasure (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-8707
E)er,«teHoU!«e
430
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Think, listen, and say: The adrentarcs of Mimi and Pep«
pappet (Filnutrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
22 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodfsc: 13 In., 331 rpm.. 10 mln.
micn^roove.
With teacher's manual, student actlTlty books, and sequence story
cards.
Credit*: Authors, Joan M. Sayre, James K. Mack.
Svmmaliy: A memory drill In which children are asked to draw
pictures to Illustrate erents In sequence from the story of MIml and
Pepe and their friends who help them to build a secret cava
1. Memory. 2. Recollection (Psycholody) r. Eye Gate House,
loc. II. The Adrentures of MIml and P^ puppet (PUmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3706
Eye Gate Hou«e
Think, listen, and say: The dty of make belicre (FSm-
strip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
22 fr color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 12 In., 33) rpm.. II min.
mIcroKiuove,
With teacher's manual, student actlrlty books, and sequence story
cards.
Credif: Authors, Joan M. Sayre, James E. Mack.
Swmmary.' A lesson fn recall, using the story of a little boy and
girt wbo And themselves In a city of make bellere where all the
houses and streets are made of confections.
1. Recollection (Psychology) i. Eye Gate House, loc. n Hie
City nf make believe ( Fflmatrlp)
Fi A 67-3709
Eye Gate House
Think of it as money. [Motion picture) National BankAmericard.
1972. Made by Keith Merrill Associates.
27 min. «d. color. 16 mm. u u
SUMMARY Briefly irsces the history of methods of exchange through e«-
hibiu tl ihc SmithK.man Institution, showing bow the bank cwd fits mlo today i
lystem of value exchanie.
1 Credit cards. I. National BankAmencard. mc.
rHG3755i 332.1 72-702345
STe ' n MARC
llink win. [Motion picture] Take Ten Incorponted. Releaicd
by Dartnell Corp., 1971,
30 min. id. color. 16 mm.
With meeting leadcT's guide.
SUMMARY: Sur football pUycr and aalcsman. George Blanda. rclaces hb
phiioaophy and penonal cxpenenca in football and laies to niapire ibe isks
training and motivation of oUten.
I. Salesmen and salesmanshipL I. Take Ten Incorponted. II. Dwtaea
Corporation.
(HF5438i 658.15 72-700989
DartneU Corp. 72 MARC
ThinkinK about drinknig (Motion pieturt) Alfred HixKina
Productions, 1967.
15 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Director and writer, Alfred H. Higglns; photography.
Tern Vlhlene, Jr.
Summary: Pictures and descrlt)es the effects of alwAoHc beverages
on the body, the nervous system, and behavior. Deflnes alcoholism
aod dlscomes Its relationship to physical aad mental well-bting.
An open ended film designed to stimulate dlactisBlon.
1. Alcoholism. I. HIggliM (Alfred) Productions, Hollywood,
Oallf.
613.8 Fi A 68-1342
Alfred HIgglns Prodoc- Uons
The Thinking book (Motion picture) Bank Street Collcf^e
of Kduration. Hcleased by McGraw-IIill Book Co., lt>68.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bank Street reading Incentive
film series)
Baaed on the book of the same title by Sandol Stoddard Warburg.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Sidney Poitler reads a story about the Important things
a boy has to think about while he Is being urged to attend to such
mundane tasks as getting up, washing, and dressing,
t. Warburg, Sandol Stoddard. The thinking l>ook. it. Bank
Street College of Education. New Tork. iii. McOraw-HIll Book
Company. Series: Bank Street reading Incentive film series (Men-
tion picture)
372.6 Fi A 68-2227
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Thinking clearlj (Filmstrip) Educational Directifm.
leased by Eye Gate House, 1971.
B»-
6 Hlmstripa. color. 86 nun. and S pbooodlMa (2 s. eacfa).
S8i rpm.
Also Issued with phonoupe In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS ; Consulting editor, Robert W. Halapeo.
CONTENTS : 1. Incooslstendea.— 2. Object* and eovlroonMnta.—
&. Objects and fanctioos.— 4. rinding objects.— 6. Analogiea.— «. Gats-
forles.
1. Thought and tbtnkteg. I. Bdncattooal Direction. Inc
II. Bye Gate Hons^ Inc.
rBF465] 372,24 76-7W8W
Bye Gate House
Thinking imagiwttJTeJy, apenUnf deailj (Filmstrip) In-
ternational Cinemedia Center, MtxifTeal. Released in the
U. S. by Learning Corp. of America, 1971.
6 fllmstrlpe. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 ln„ SSI rp<n-
mlcrogroove.
With script
CREDITS : OonsulUnt, Courtney Cwtden.
CONTENTS : StlmnUtlng the ImaglnaUon : stories waiting to be
told.— Accurate deecrlptlon : passing a picture. — OwTect Mqoence of
events : tiling It straight. — Motivation of character : why did be do
ItT— Using o^orftd lasgnacs: make the storr live. Storlea for yoa
to retell.
1. Creative tbinklng—Juvenlle Dims. L Intematiooal Cineme-
dia Center. II. Learning Corporatloa of America.
372.6 71-787860
Learning Corp. of America
Thinking in sets (Motion picture) General Electric Educa-
tional Films, li)64.
11 miti., sd., color, 16 mm. (Pathways to modem mathematics)
With guide.
Summary: Uses visual aids to explain the concept of sets. Points
discussed Include the meaning of sets, writing seta, classiflcatlon of
aets. and set relations.
1. Set theory. i. General Electric Educational Films. Series:
Pathways to modern math«natics (Motion picture)
Fi A 64-1445
General Electric Bduca- tlonal Films
rev
The Thinking ??? machines (Motion picture) Bell Tele-
phone LaboratOTiee, Released by Garden State/Novo, inc.,
1969.
19 min. sd. color. 19 nun.
g Miliary,- Bxptoraa tlw many deAnlthma of the pbrase "to think,"
and coavaTm these deflnltloM with the actual ofieratloiia perfwmed
by man and oonvaters. Usea a/a electronic rtrtwt as tlie main char-
acter.
1. Artlfldnl intanigeaee. l B^ IWeptiooe I^boratorlefl, Inc.
n. Garden State/Novo, Inc.
510.78 70-702613
Thinking — moving — learning (Motion picture) Bradley
Wright Films, 1970.
20 nj'ii. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and director. Bradley Wright; script. Penny
Wright; consultant, Jac* Capon.
Summary: Jack Capon, designer of a comprelienslve developmen-
tal program for preschool and primary grade children, demonstrates
26 perpetual-motor actlvltlea. Filmed In a kindergarten class In Los
Altos, Calif.
1. Perceptiial-motor learning. 2, Education, Primary. r. Brad-
ley Wright Films.
372.8 71-707536
Bradley Wright Films
Thinking of you (Motion picture) Hallmark Cards. Re-
leased by Modern Talking Picture Service [196-?,
15 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Traces the production of a greeting card from the
artist's original Idea to the sale of the card.
1. Greeting cards. i. Hallmark Cards. Inc. n. Modem Talking
Picture Service, Inc.
Fi A 67-6196
Modem Talking Picture Service
Thinning acrylic lacquer (Motion picture) Fairfield Asso-
ciates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Auto reflnlshlng series)
Loop film. , „ ,
1. Automobile*— Painting. 2. Thinner (Paint mixing) I. Fair-
field Associates. XL Universal Education and Visual Arts. HI.
Series: Auto reflnlshlng serlea (Motion picture)
[TLIM] 629.28 74-715264
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Thioacetomide and hydrogen sulfide (Motion picture) Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1971. Made by Telemated Motion
Pictures.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Ionic reactions In aqueous solu-
tion, no. 9)
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS- Consultant, Norman Duffy.
•ifMMARY ■ Demonstrates significant chemical reactions In solu-
tion and presents the baUnced Ionic equations for these reactions.
Uses animation to explain the reactions In terms of the fundamental
principles and concepts of chemistry. « ,. ^ _ ,i ui.,^
1 Solution (Chemistry) 2. Thloacetamlde. 3. Hydrogen sulphide.
1 Holt. Rinehart and Winston, Inc. II. Series: Ionic reactions In
aqueous solution (Motion picture) no. 9.
541 (8—711954
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Thiokol Chemical Corporation
see
The Air vane governor.
The (Carburetor.
The 4-cycle engine.
How to adjust the breaker points.
How to inspect and replace the valves.
How to remove the valves.
How to time the 2-cycle engine.
How to trouble shoot a small engine.
Humetrlcs -phono cardio scan no. 2.
Magneto ignition.
Reading the micrometer.
Report trom Thiokol: Polysulfide base in-
dustrial sealants.
Talcing inside measurements.
The 2-cycle engine.
Use of a torque wrench.
Use of thickness gauges.
Valve timing the 4-cycle engine.
Thiokol Chemical Coiporation.
see
Third Avenue el (Motion picture)
Released by ACI Films.
\\U6atcb Division
Carson Davidson, 1967.
11 min., sd., color, 16 mm.
Summary: A Htm study which conveys the nostalgic attitude of
New Yorkers toward an elevated railway— a noisy symbol of a gentle
era in the city's pasL
Credid; Writer, Caraon Davidson; mualc, Wanda Landowaka.
-Another issue. 35 ^nm. Released by Irving T-esser
431
Enterprises.
L Railroads, Elevated— New York (City) 2. New York (City) —
Soc life & cust I. Davidson. Carson, n. ACI Films. Inc.
Fi A 64-1087 rev
ACI Films
The Third banquet (Motion picture) PiAlic Media, inc.
Made by Sfaeil-Kama Productions. Released by Films
Incorporated, 1969.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Explores the early hippy movement In San Francisco.
Includes scenes of Golden Gate Park, the Avalon Ballroom, Halght-
Asbury, the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company,
and Lenore KandeL
1. Hippies— San Francisco. i. Public Media, inc. n. Films In-
corporated- -„«,-»
301.2 73-706167
Public Media, Inc.
A lUri chMOa. [Motioo picture] Adolph Coofi Co. 197X
Made by Summit I^lms.
27 min. sd. color. 1( aa.
SUMMARY: Describes aad evalualca various prognni* of dbcAdotpfcCoofi
OMnpany in *n attempt to acquaint industry with the way they tksve hired
diaadvantaged pcraoctt. Encourages tlie development of ctapioyBKBt oppor-
tunity progranu.
1. Miimriiiea — Employmeai — United Stales — Case studies. 2. Coon
(Adolph) Compaoy, Cokten, Colo. L Coor* (A<Uph) Company, Ootdtn,
Colo.
[HD6305.M5] 331.5 72-700486
ONE 73 MARC
The Third China (Motion picture) CBS News. Released
by Carousel Films, 1969,
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Originally telecast on CBS in the series 60 minutes.
Credits: Commentators. Harry Reasoner, Mike Wallace.
Summary: K report on the economic, political, and cultural life
of the 20 million Chinese [>eople living In the various countries of
Southeast Asia. Elxamlnes why these people control the economy of
these countries and the resultant hostility and uneasiness of the
citizens. Includes scenes of some of the ancient traditions of China.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Chinese In Southeastern Asia. i. Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
tem, Inc. CBS News, il Carousel Films, Inc., New York,
826.261 79-709890
A. L. A. Booklist
The Third day (Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pictures,
1965.
119 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Pana vision. Technicolor.
A Warner Bros.-Flrst National film.
Based on the novel of the same title by Joseph Hayes.
CredUt: Producer and director. Jack Smlght ; screenplay, Burton
Wohl. Robert Presnell, Jr.; music, Percy Faith; director of photog-
raphy, Robert Surtees ; fllm editor, Stefan Amsten. Ca*t: George
P^ipard. Elizabeth Ashley, Roddy McDowall, Arthur O'ConneU,
Mona Washbijurne, Herbert Marshall.
Summary: .\ mystery melodrama. A young man, sutTering from
amnesia as a result of an automobile accident, struggles to regain
his memory, to clear himself of a charge of murdering his female
companion who died in the accident, and to salvage his marriage and
the family busineas.
I.Hayes, JoeeidiAr- nold, 1918- The third day.
II. Warner Brothers Pic- tures, inc.
Fi 67-1039
The Third degree (Motion picture) Warner Broe. Pictures,
1926.
75 min. si. b4w. S5 mm.
Basel on the play of the same title by Charles Klein.
In the American Film Institute Collection. Library of Congress.
Credits: Director. Michael Curtlz; screenplay, Graham Baker:
photography, Hal Mohr ; titles, Robert Hopkins ; editor, Clarence
Roister. Cast: I>olort« Costello. Harry Todd, Kate Prince, Louise
Dresser, Tom Santscbl.
Summary: A drama about a circus performer who deserts her
husband and daughter, elopes with her lover, and becomes Involved
In blackmail and murder.
I. Klein, Charles, 1867-1915. The third decree. tx. Warner
Brothers Pictures, loc. m. American Film Inatltutn Collection.
791.43 76-709648
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Third house: Washington lobbyists at work (FUjnstrip)
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.» 1969.
2 fl!m>i;iip-s (pi, 1. 83 fr.: pt. 2. 84 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodlacs; 2 s. each (1 b. for manaal projector, 1 s. for flutomatic
projector) ; 12 In. : 33i rpm. ; pL 1, 17 min. ; pt. 2, 16 mln.
With teachet-'a manual.
CredlU: I'rodut-er, Dons Storm; writer. Richard L. Wormser; di-
rector of photograpbr. William Hnbbell ; editor, Jean BobUni;
Sumnuiry: Traces the history of lobbying, surveys the vast num-
ber of lobbies now functloDing, shows how they Inform and tnfln-
enoe legislators, and discusses the role of unofficial lobbyists.
Contents: I. The politics of lobbying.— 2. Medicare: a ease study.
1. Lobbying. i. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville N. Y.
328.3 77-734786
Guidance Associates
The Third secret {Motion picture) Hubris Productions,
England. Released in the U. S. bv Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., 1964.
ne mln. .Ml. b&w. 35 mm.
Cinemascope.
Credit$: Proclucer and writer, Robert L. Joseph; director, Charles
Crichton : music, Richard Arnell; director of photography, Douglas
Slocoml)e: editor. Frederick Wilson. Catt: Stephen Boyd. Jack
Hawkins, Richard Attenborougb, Diana Cilento, Paul Rogers, Alan
Webb.
i'limiiiary: A suspense melodrama In which the apparent salcldal
death of an emitient analyst leads a television commentator and the
dead lunn's dsughter to search for a murderer among the analyst's
patients becau-* they do not believe that the death could have been
self-inflicted.
I, Hubris Productions. if. Twentieth Century-Foi Film Cor-
poration.
Fi 67-1390
Dept. of Cinema, Utiiversity of
Third striHg. [Motion picture]
Southern California, 1972.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Tclti the itory about > young man and the tragedy that comes
to him u a result of tpirit poueuion and a willful family.
1. Lo» Angclea. University of Souihcra California. Dept of Cinema.
lPN1997] 791.43 72-702434
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The Third wire can aaTe your life (Motion pieture) Fair-
field Associates. Released by Jam Handy Scbool Service,
1968.
4 mln. bi. color, super 8 mm. (Electrical house wiring)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With Instructor's Rulde.
Summary: Shows the importance of the third wire In the system
of house wiring.
I. Klectric wiriti;;. Interior. i. Fairfield Associatefi. ii. Jam
Handy School Service, Inc. Series: Electrical house wiring (Mo-
tioD picture)
621.32 71-702284
Jam Handy Scliool Service
{Motion picture) British Film
Released in the U. S. by Films
Thirteen cantos of hell
Iiistittite, Ivondon, 1955.
liKurporatwi, 1971.
21 mln. sd. bAw. 10 mm.
SUMMARY : An animation of Dante's lofemo conveys the com-
plexity and impace of the first 13 cantos In a series of penetrating
Images accompanied by a cacophonous electronic sound tract.
I. Dante Allghlerl, 1265-1321. Dlvioa commedia. Inferoo. II.
BrItUh Film Institute, London. III. Films Incorporated.
851 76-712633
Films Incorporated
13 frightened girls (Motion picture) William Castle Pic-
tures. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1963.
89 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
Credit*: Producer and director, William Castle; story. Otis L.
Guernsey, Jr.; screenplay. Robert Dillon ; music. Van Alexander; di-
rector of photography, Gordon Avll; film editor, Edwin Bryant
Catt: Murray Hamilton, Joyce Taylor, Hugh Marlowe. Khigh
Dhlegh. Kathy Dunn. Lynne Sue Moon.
Summary: A comedy. The daughter of an American diplomat and
her teen-age friends from other embassies who are attending a board-
ing school in Europe become Involved In uncovering the activities
of a BjM ring,
r. William Castle Picture*, n. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1318
The 13" X 6" planer (Motion picture)
see The Planer, Part 1: The 13" X 6" planer
Thirteen independent Cirfonies became the United States
(Fihrnfrip) United States History Society, 1968.
68 fr color. 35 mm. (History of your America, no. 8)
Correlated with source book, project book, and the book entitled
History of your America.
Credits: Editors. Edward F. Brufke, John J. I^mbcrt. Caryl
Knrtzman.
Bmnmary: Traces political events In the United Stnte« from the
beginning of the administration of George Washington to Polk's
term as President. Includes a view of the pa.<4sage of the Bill of
rights, the growth of slavery, various inventions that were made,
and the exploration and settlement of new territories. With captions.
1. U. S.— HI Itory— 17R.V186.\ i. United States History Society.
Series: History of your America (Fllmstrlp) no. 8.
978.8 70-786490
Thirteenth ccntary to the first reform act (PUmttrip)
Conunon Ground, London, 1947. Made by G. Jahoda.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Anociatet,
1966.
30 fr. bftw. 35 mm. (Development of the electoral ^stem. no,
1)
With teacher's guide.
auMmam: Trace* lo broad outline the way In which repreaenU-
tlv«a of the people were chosen In England from the thirteenth ceo-
turr to the Drnt Reform act. Describes the Influence of Partiameot
on the crown.
1. Repreaeotatlve fovemmeot and representation — Of. Brit i.
Common Oroiiod, ltd., London, ii. (Jarmao Educational Aasociatcs.
Seriea: DevekifKnent of the electoral sjatero (Fllmstrlp) no. t.
324.44 74-735604
Carman Eilucattonal Associates
Thh^ days to sarriral. [Motion picture] Time-Life Films, 1970.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Paul Pelzoldt, founder of the National Outdoor Leadership
School in Wyoming, and his instructors, in ■ period of thirty days, teach men
and women how to enjoy the wilderness free from the mechanized conveniences
of modem living.
1. Wilderacas aurvival. I. Time-Life Fdnu.
tSK606i 796.5 72-714661
Time- Life Films ^2
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SSmm Bell and Howell filmstrip projector (Motion picture)
Instructional Media Productions. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
4 min, si. color. 8 mm, (Audiovisual equipment operation,
aeries B)
hoaip film mounted in cartridge. Available ia standard 8 mm.
and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: Producer and director, Jerrold Kemp.
Summary: Demonstrates the operation of the 35 mm. Bell and
Howell fllmstrlp projector.
1. Projectors. i. Instructional Media Productions, San Jose,
Calif. If. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Audiovisual
equipment operation (Motion picture) series B.
778.2 7»-702708
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
35mm filmstrip projector (Motion picture) Chandler Pub.
Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Rook Co., 19f>8.
:! min. -si. color. 8 nmi. (Audiovisual equipment operation)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Credits: Director. Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Demonstrates the operation of a 35 mm. filmstrip
projector using a Viewlei V25 model. Shows how to set up and
focu-s the projector, thread and project the fllmstrlp, adjust the
frames, and rewind the filmstrip.
1. Projectors. i. Chandler Publishing (tompany, San Francisco
II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Seriee: Audiovisual equipment
operation (Motion picture)
778ji 70-702159
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Thlrtyfive -Sixteen, inc.
see
It't your turn.
The 34th hour (Motion picture) Paulist Productions, 1968.
27 min. sd. t>Aw. 16 mm. i( Insight)
With di»«cussion guide.
Credit": Producers, John Furla, John Meredyth Lucas; director.
Marc Daniels; writer, James B. Uoaer. Catt: Farley Granger,
Guy Stockwell. Diana Muldaur, Edward Binns.
Summery: Participants in a marathon basic encounter group.
Including a priest, a nymphomaniac, and a bitter man, examine their
"hang-upa" and each one comes to a new appreciation of himself.
1. Group relations training. i. Paulist Productions, Pacific
Palisades. Calif. Series; Insight (Motion plctare)
155.2 76-705448
Pautlat Productions
Thirty pieces of silver (Motion picture) John Varjj^a, 1970.
3 mln. .sd. color, -super 8 mm.
Sl'MMAUY: An animated film which reveals the consequences of
a man's attempt to sell his lieloved carnivorous plant
1, Insectivorous plants, I. Varga, John.
[QK917] 704.945 70-711523
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36 hours (Motion picture) Perlberg-Seaton Productions.
Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964.
115 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Pana vision.
Made in cooperation with Cherokee Productions.
Itased on the story Beware of the dog, by Itoald Dahl, and a story
by Carl K. Hittleman and Luis H. Vance.
Cr^its: Proiliicer. William Perlberg; director and writer, George
Seaton; music. Dimitri Tlomkln; photography, Philip Lathrop; edi-
tor, Adrlenne Fnzau. Catt: James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Rod
Taylor, Werner Peters.
Summary: A World War ii melodrama about Nazi efforts to elicit
Allied secrets from an Army Intelligence oflSrer who knows the plans
for the Imminetit Normandy invasion. Describes the carefully staged
rose to convince him to talk aboot the war plana by peraoadlng htm
that he is suffering from amnesia in an American hospital several
years after the war.
1. Wirld War. 1939-1B45— Drama. i. Dahl. Roald. Beware of
the do;.'. t[. Perlberg-Seaton Productions, Hollywood, Calif, ni.
Metro-Gold wyn- Mayer, Inc.
Fi 67-1271
30 years of fun (Motion picture) Robert Youngson Pro-
ductions. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., 1962.
85 min. sd. bAw. 35 mm.
Creditt: Producer and writer, Robert Youngson ; narrator, Jay
Jackson: music. Bernard Green. Jack Sbalndlin,
Summary: A compilation of excerpts from old silent film comediea,
including scenes of Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Laurel and
Hardy, Harry Langdon, and others.
r, Robert Youngson Productions, it Twentieth Century-Pox Film
Corporation.
Fi 68-1879
This Mg worM. [FOmstrip] Panoramic Teuhms Aids, 1971.
30 fr. color, 35 mm. snd phoiKKape in cassette: 5 min, (Learninf
through poetry lighl and sound, unit 1)
With teachcf't guide and icrtpi of poetn.
SUMMARY: A pretentation of the poem by Murl Plan about individual
righu and ibeit relatiotuhip to one'i phyucal environment- For primary (rxlet.
1 Civil right*-- Juvenile fllmi. I. Panofamic Teaching Aid*. II SerJe*:
Lesrnini through poetry »ight and •ound- iFilmMripj unit I . . „ . - ,
lJC57l, 372.24 74-740164
Pai>oramk Taachhig Aida 73 MARC
This bloomin* worU (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak Co.,
1969.
19 mill. ,sd. color. 16 mm.
8umiii(i}-y: Uses music and micro-photography In a atudy of the
color and form of a flower. Contrasts the beauty of a flower with
the brutality of the polluted world, and shows communities which
have used flowers to Improve their surroundings.
1. Flowers. i. Eastman Kodak Company.
681 76-706122
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This child is rated X. [Motion picture] NBC Newt. Released by
NBC Educational Enterprises, 1971.
S3 min. td. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Martin Carr.
SUMMARY; Examine! the inequities of juvenile jutiice and the abuse of
children's rights in America. Shows thai the child who hu committed ■ child's
crime, such as running away from brutal parents, and the child who has commit-
ted ■ serious crime often share the same dehumanizing facihtiea.
1. Juvenile delinquency— United Sutct. 2. Children in the United States.
I National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC News. 11. NBC Educational
Enterprises.
[HV9104] 364.36 72-700267
NBC Educational 72 MARC
Enterprises
This church wiD fall (Motion pieture) Raymond D. Collins
[1968,
15 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summon/.- Presents a catalytic opinion about the modem-day
struggle of the church.
1. Christianity— 20th century, i. CoUins, Raymond D.
260 73-702614
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This could be you (Motion picture) Piper Aircraft. Corp.,
1968. Made by Lord and King Aasociatee.
28 rain. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summaiy: Ueecribes a first flying lesaon, dlscuaBeB the rudiments
of flight, and pictures a first aolo and crow country flight culmlnaUng
la the receipt of a private pilot's llc^ae. OraphlcaJiy ahows a small
plane In a stall, with the wiglne and propeller stojved and restarted
Id flight.
1. Aeroplane*— Pitottog. i. Piper Aircraft Corporation, Lock
Haven, Pa.
629.132 71-701741
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This England. (Motion picture] KEG Productions, Toronto,
1970. Released in the U.S. by A-V Explorations, 1971.
26 min. sd. ctrioi. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with the cooperation of the National Audubon and Canadian Audu-
bon Societies.
CREDITS: Producers, R. Ellis, D. Gibson. G Kcdey. consultant, G. Knerei;
music, R Harrison; pholopapher, D. Gibson.
SUMMARY: Demonsttsles how wildlife wilderness areas have been pre-
served in modem, industriahud England
1. Wilderness areas— England. 2, Wildlife conservation -England. I.
Keg Productions Limited. II. A-V En pi oral ions. inc. 111. Series; Audubon
wildlife theatre [Motion picture]
fQH77i 333.9 72-701987
A-V Explorations 72 MARC
This honorable court: the Supreme Court of the U. S.
(Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.,
1966.
;; tilinstrips (pt. 1. 100 f r. ; pt. 2, 94 fr.l color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodlscs: 2 s. each (1 s. for iminual projector, 1 s. for automatic
projector); 12 In,; 33* rpm.; pt. 1. 21 min.; pt. 2. 20 mln. micro-
groove.
Developed in cooperulion with As-tociated Press.
."Nummary : Explores the role of the Supreme Court and descril>es
the functions of Its members from the clerks to the Justices them-
Guldance As-woclates rev
This is a cooperative {Motion picture) Cooperative League
of the U. S. A. Made by Gilbert Altschul Productions.
Released by Journal Films, 1967,
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Host Lorne Greene discusses the role of consumer co-
operatives In urban and rural society, showing the activities of a
health coop<'ratlve, a bousing cooperative, a credit union, and a farm
family.
I. Cooperative League of the U. S. A. ii. Journal Films, Inc..
Chicago.
334 FiA68-S42
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This is a footbaH (Motion picture) NFL Films, 1967.
28 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. <NPL action)
Creditt: Producer and director, Frank DeCola.
Summary: A study of the football. Its effect on the game and the
men who play It. Includes scenes from games played by the teams
In the National Football League.
1. Football. L NFL Films, inc. Series : NFL action (MoUon
picture)
7M.S8S 77-702615
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This is automation (Motion picture) General Electric Co.,
Apparatus Sales Division, 1956. Made by Raphael G.
Wolff Studios. Relea-sed by General Electric Co., Film
Prtxluction and Distribution.
SO mln., sd., color, 16 mm.
Kodachrome.
Credits: Producer, Lou Marsh; director, Frank Boyntoo; story,
MacDonald MacPhM-son; technical advlaers, P. H. ALspach, W. B.
King, L. T. Rader, C. H. Rhoadea, Jr.; animation director, JamM
B. Moore; flim editor, David Lurie.
Summary: Defines the term automation and gives lllDStratloiu of
Industrial applications of the principles of automation In the manu-
facture and packaging of a variety of products.
1. Aatomatlon. I. Oeoeral Electric Compaoy. Apparatus Sales
OlvlaloQ. II. General Electric Company. Film Prodtictlon and Dis-
tribution.
e68.Ml Fi 56-111
Cfeoeral Electric Co. Film Prod. A Dlstrlb.
rsvS
432
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
This is basketball (Motion picture) Official Sports Film
Service, 1964. Made by Calvin Productions.
27 min. 8(1. color, 16 mm.
With script.
Crcditt: Sponwrs, WIlBon Sporting Goods Co.. Wheatles Sports
Federntlon.
Summary: Pr€«eiiU Interpretations of play situations In basketball
and glTes saldeiines to better understandins of blocking, charglns,
traveling, screening, and other rules.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Basketball. i. OflBdal Sports Film Service, Chlcauo.
Fi A 67-6037
Official Sports Film Service
This is Ben Shahn {Motion picture) CBS News,
by Film Associates of California, 1968.
Released
17 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Discusses the humanistic philosophy of painter Beu
Shahn and shows how It Is reflected in bis work. Emphaslres his
involvement In current affairs and his expression of It, through palnt-
1. Shahn. Ben. 189S- i. Columbia Broadcasting System,
IDC CBS News. 11, Film Associates of California. Los Angeles.
927 Fi A68-2U5
Film Associates of California
Film Associates, [1968!]
This is blue {Motion picture)
Made by Paul Bumford.
4 mill si. color, super 8 ma. (This Is color series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Associates familiar objects, both man-made and nat-
ural, with the color blue to create conc^ts of media and to
Illustrate color value
I. Blue. 2. Color — Study and teaching. i. Film Associates.
Series: This is color series (Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 68-2595
Film AMOClates
This is color {Motion picture) Interchemical Corp. Released
by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-?,
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bumii.ury: Discusses the physics of color, explaining refraction,
reflection, transparency, opacity, and aubtractlve and additive mix-
tares.
1. Color. I. Interchemlcal Corporation, u. Modern Talking Pic-
ture Service, Inc.
535.6 Fi A 67-5216
Modem Talking Picture Service
This is corliiig {Motion picture) XTnited SUtee Men^a Curi-
ing A8sociati(Hi, 1966. Made by Audio Productions,
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Jack Henderson; director, Bruce Malmuth;
script, Doug Fithlan; narrator. Bill Rogers; photography, Sol Neg-
rin : editor, John Barnard.
Summary.- Explains the Migins of curling and demoostratea the
rules of techniquee of the ^wrt. Shows several teams In action, both
In the United States and Scotland.
L Curling. i. United States &Ira's Curling Association.
796,9 Fi 68-720
This is England {FUmatrip) Coronet Instructional Films.
Released by Society for Visual Education [196-1]
.'}! fr. color. 35 mm.
i^ummary: Shows some of the faniou.s buildings mid stalues of
England. Points out the differencee of city and country living, and
dlscit.s.sefi the school system. Compares life In England with life
in the United States.
1. Gt. Brit.— Historic houses, etc. 2. Gt. Brit— Social life and
CUfitoms — 194.5- i. Coronet Instructional Films, ii. Society
914.2 76-733183
Fenn.>iylvanla School for the Deaf
for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
This is fiber glass {Motion picture) Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service jl96-?]
14 m;n ad. color. 16 mm.
Summaiy: Shows the Intricate processes in the making of fiber
glass and describes the great variety of its uses.
1. Glass fibers. i. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, il Modern
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
677 Fi A 67-5431
Modern Talking Picture Service
This is green {Motion picture)
Made by Paul Bumford.
Film Associates, [1968 tj
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (This Is color series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
^Summary; Associates familiar objects, both man-made and nat-
ural, with the color green to create concepts of media and to
Illustrate color value.
1. Green. 2. Color — Study and teaching. i. Film Associates.
Series: This Is color series (Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 68-2594
Film Associates
TUi li kHB radio. fMotion picture] Dave Bell
ReleaMd by Media Five FUm Distributor*. 1970.
IS tnin. td cotor. 16 mm.
Produced in oooperatioti with the American Radio Relay League.
SUMMARY: Mall Futtennan dcKribet lomc of the lure at ham radio, and
diicUMM licemini rcquiremcno, k>w-co«i rig*, aod the relative eaae of caniing
s novice clui ticket frotn the FCC and getting oo the kir. locludei •cents of
youag peopte operating nwbite rigk, testing emergency gear, rdayiog moMgcs
■craw the ocean, and talking willi friendi acrow towa
I. Amateur radio Matiom. 1. Dave Bdl AMOciatea. 11. Media Five FUm
Diuributcr*.
[TK9956J 315^ 72-700973
Media Five FUn 1% MARC
DiuribMor*
This is Hawaii (Motion picture) United Air Lines. lAule
by E. U. E./Screen Gems. Released by Modem Talking
Picturt' Service, 1971.
:^S min. 8d. color. 16 nun.
SCMMARV: In an attempt to encourage people to travrf via air
to Hawaii, Don Ho conducts a tour of the four major Islands, point-
ing out place* of interest to visit and the vartoua placea of enter-
tainment.
1. Hawaii — Description and travel— 1951- I. United Air
Lines, inc. H. Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc.
919.69 73-711624
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This is it! {Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Made by
Franklyn Productions. Released by Films Incorporated,
25 min. sd. color. Ifl mm.
Summary: An eiperlmenUl art film exidorlng Zen Buddhism.
1 Zen Buddhism, i. Public Media. Inc. n. Films Incorporated.
294.3 77-706168
Public Media, Inc.
This is Korea {Motion picture) Ministry of PtAlic Informa-
tion, Seoul, 1967. Made by Natiomil Film Production
Center, Seoul.
41 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director. Han Ho Kee; photography, Choi D<mg Myong.
Summary: Describes traditional and modem Korea, including cus-
toms, religion, cultural festivals, sports, form of goreminent, and
Industry.
1. Korea. i- Korea (Republic) Kongbobu.
915.19 70-702010
This is Louisiana {Motion picture) Humble Oil and Re-
fining Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196-?,
30 min- sd. color. 16 mm. , ,,
Summary: Tours Louisiana from the French Quarter of New
Orleans to flourishing modern cities. Includes views of new indus-
tries, colorful harvests, and the Mardl Gras.
1 Louisiana— Descr. 4 trav.— 19ra- i. Humble Oil and Be-
fining Company (Incorporated In Del.) n. Modern Talking Picture
Service, inc.
917.63 Fi A 67-5392
Modern Talking Picture Service
This is Marshall McLohan: The medium is the massage
{Motion picture) NBC. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1967.
r>4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher"!! guide ,. „ ., i i.
Summary: Investigates the central Ideas of Marshall McLuhan
using pictorial techniques and Including his own comments. Exam-
loes the reaction of others to his views and points out that his
Interest In the impact of electronic technology on the contemporary
**1 McLuhan. Herbert Marshall. i. McLuhan, Herbert Marshall
The medium Is the massage, n. National Broadcasting Company.
Inc. III. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
301.2 Fi A 67-5710
McGraw-HIU Book Co.
This is my friend (Motion picture) Allegro Film Produc-
tions, 1957.
29 min. ad. b&w. Id mm.
Presented by the Cook County Dept. of Welfare.
Crediti: Producer, director, and writer, William Kay; narrator,
Pierre Andre; director <tf photography, Andrew Costlkyan; eAtor,
Pred Strauss.
Summary: Descrlbea bow a volunteer visitor, with guidance trom
a public welfare agency, helps as elderly woman living In IsolatlOD
to regain her self confidence and Interest In living.
1. Volunteer workers hi soofal sn^ce. i. AUegro Film Prodoc-
ttons, Chicago.
362.6 76-704290
This is my invention (Motion picture) Patent and Trade-
maik Institute of Canada, Ottawa, 1967. Made by Craw-
ley Films.
22 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
French version released under the title Cwi p-t mo'i Invention.
Crcditit: Pnidiicer. James Tiirple; director. Herb Taylor; writer,
Daviil Mayerovltth; commentators. Tommy Tweed, Franyols Bert-
rnnd ; camera, Stanley Brede.
Siimmarj/: Di.scii.-^nes the ba.x!c principles of the Canadian patent
system and demonstrates the Importance of patents and Inventions to
Canadian indnftry and economy.
1. Patents — Canada. i. Patent and Trademark Institute of
Canada.
Fi A 67-2357
National Film Board of Canada
This is no time for romance (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1967.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
English dialog dubbed in.
An adaptation of the French film entitled C'a n'est pas te tempa
des romans.
Credits: Director and writer, Fernand Dansereau; adviser, B^ne
Bergeron; English adaptation, Daisy de Bellefeullle, Synchro Que-
bec ; music, Georges Dor ; photography, Thomas Vamos.
Summary: Describes how a wife and mother of a growing family
feels about her dream of romance and the feeling that life Is pass-
ing her by.
1. Mothers. i. Canada. National Film Board, n. Ca n'est pas
le temps des romans < Motion picture)
301.42 Fi A 68-3235
National Film Board of Canada
TUi !■ ealy a moaae. [Motioa picture] Scmafor Studios, Lodz,
Poland, 1970. Releaied in the U.S. by Contemporary
Filmi/McOraw-Hm. 1972.
7 fflin. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Screenplay and photogra;rfiy, Wadaw Fedak.
SUMMARY: A frightened mouM aiki • painter to give her ■ difTereni ihape,
but the dncoven that no change of appearance can alter her batic nature.
I. Studio Matych Fonn Filmowych Scmafor II. Contemporary Fibm/Mc-
Onw-HUl.
[PN1997] 791.43 72-701088
McOraw-HiU Book Co. 72 MARC
This Is orange (Motion picture) Film Associates, [1968tj
Made by Paul Bumford.
4 min. si. color, supw 8 mm. (This is color series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Associates familiar objects, both man-made and nat-
ural, with the color orange to create concepts of media and to
Illustrate color value.
1. Orange (Color) 2. Color— Study and teaching. i. Film As-
sociates. Series: This Is color series (Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 68-2592
Film Associates
This is Paris ... we can hear it! (Motion picture)
KOMO-TV, 1969. Made by Special Projects Unit.
52 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Forty-five sightless Americans and Canadians describe
their tour of Europe.
1. Blind. 2. Elurope— Description and travel. i. KOMO-TV
(Television station) Seattle.
914 75-705689
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This is phmrmacy (the edge of dedsiwi) (Motion picture)
American Pharmaceutical Association. Made by Porta-
films. Released by Sterling Movies, U. S. A., 1966.
27 min. sd. color. 16 min.
Summary: Surveys the broad range of possibilities for careers
In pharmacy by following a graduating class of pharmacy students
aa they discuss their plans for the future. Describes the role of the
pharmacist In bosplUla, retail business, r«ae«rcb, and Indoatrr.
1. Pharmacy as a profession. i. American Pharmaceutical Asso-
ciation, n. Sterling Movies, U. S. A., Inc.
615.023 Fi A 67-2006
Portafllms
This is purple (Motion picture) Film Associates, il968?i
Made hv Paul Bumford.
4 mill Hi. color, super 8 mm. (This la color series)
Loop film.
With study sulde.
Sumtnary: Associates familiar objects, both man-made and nat-
ural, with the color purple to create concepts of media and to
illustrate color value.
1. Purple. 2. Color— Study and teaching. r. Film Associates.
Series: This Is color series (Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 68-2596
Film Associates
This is red (Motion picture) FUm Ajaociates ,1968!] Made
by Paul Bumford.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (This Is color series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Associates familiar objects, both man-made and nat-
ural, with the color red to create concepts of media and to Illustrate
color value. „ , , . .
1. Red- 2. Colot^-Study and teaching. i. Film Assodatea.
Series : This Is color series ( Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 68-2691
rUm Associates
This is TRW (Motion picture) TRW Systems Group, 1967.
10 mtn. sd- color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the historical development of TRW Inc. from
iU beglnuing as the Cleveland Cap-Screw Company to a corporation
that now includes four major operating groups employing more than
60.000 people.
1. TRW Inc. I. TRW Inc. TRW Systems.
338.7 Fi A 68-237
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This is the dairy industry (Motion picture) American
Dairy Association. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service ,196-?,
24 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures various career OMwrtunltles open to young
people in the dairy Industry.
1. Dairying — Vocational guidance. i. American Dairy Associa-
tion. II. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
637.023 Fi A 67-5192
Modern Talking Picture Service
This is the home of Mrs. Levant Graham (Motion picttue)
New Thing Art and Architecture Center, 1970.
l.~> min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Topper Carew,
SUMMARY : A documentary film In cinema v4rlt6 style which
presents a balanced view of life of a family In the Shaw area of
Washington. D. C. by portraying the lifestyle of a loose-knit family
In the Inner city.
1. City and town life. 2. Famlb— Washington, D. C. I. New
Thing Art and Arcbltectare Center.
801.42 77-711525
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This is the way we dress ourselves! (Filmstrip) Filmfaz.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Be healthy)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY : Stresses in a simple manner. Important health
rules. Emphasizes the proper ways of dressing as a part of personal
hygiene.
1. Clothing and dresa— Hygienic aspects. I. Fllmfax Produc-
tions, New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. IIL
Series: Be healthy (Filmstrip)
[RA779] 613.4 7^740668
Universal Education and Visual Arts
433
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
This is the way we eat to grow! (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Re-
leased bv Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Be healthy)
Also ladued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY. Stresses in a simple manner. Important health
rules. Focuws od proper eating haMl'^.
1. Nutrition. 2. Hygiene. 1. Fllmfax Productlona. New \orlc.
II. lnlver»al Bdnoitlon and Visual Arts. III. Senear Be healthy
(Filmstrip)
[RA784i 618.2 70-740557
Universal Education and Visual Arts
This is the way we keep so clean! (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 mil. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc. (Be healthy)
At»o IsKiied with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY: Stresses In a simple manner. Important health
rules. Focuses on personal hygiene.
1. Hygiene. 1. Filmfai Productions. New York. II. Universal
EMucatlOD and Visual Arts. III. Serlea: Be healthy (Filmstrip)
[RA776] 613.4 74-740558
Uaivental B<lucatlon and Visual Arts
This is the way we like to play! (Filmstrip) Filmfai. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Be healthy)
Al»o Issued with phonotape In cassette. . u i»u
SUMMARY : Stresses In a simple manner. Important health
rules Emphasizes practical suggestions for safety In play.
1 Hygiene. I. Filmfai Productions, New York. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. HI. Series: Be healthy (Filmstrip)
[RA776] 613.7 70-740562
Universal Education and Visual Arts
This is the way we rest and sleep! (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roil, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Be healthy)
.Vlso ittsued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Stresses In a simple manner, important health
rules. Emphasizes proper rest habits.
1. Rest. I. Filmfax Productions, New York. II. Universal
Ediicittion and Visual Arts. III. Series: Be healthy (Filmstrip)
[RA776.6] 613.7 77-740564
Universal Education and Visual Arta
This is the way we shine our teeth! (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roil, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Be healthy)
Also i&sued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY : Stresses In a simple manner, Important health
rules. Focuses on cleaning teeth as part of personal hygiene.
1. TeetJi— Care and hygiene. I. Filmfax Productions, New
York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arta, III. Seriw; Be
healthy (Filmstrip)
[RK61] 613.4 78-740569
Universal Education and Visual Arta
This is the way we work and leant! (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 ritll. color, 35 mm. and phooodisc. (Be healthy)
Atw) Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY: Stresses In a simple manner. Important health
riilfM. Emphasizes health hahlta at work.
1 Hygiene. I. Filmfax Productions, New York. II. UnlTersa!
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series; Re healthy (Filmstrip)
[RA776] 613 76-740561
Universal Education and Visual Arts
This is U. S. Eucom (Sfotum picture) U. S. Office of
Information for the Armed Forces, 1968. Made by Warner
Brothors- Seven Arts.
21 min. Ml. color. 18 mm.
Summary: Depicts the historical requirement for U. S. mlUUry
forces In Europe, their capahllttles In concert with NATO allies, mud
their effective permiaslon for peace as a deterrent against aggression.
1. U- 8. Army. European 0>mmand. I. V. S. Ofllce of In-
formation for the Armed Forces.
356.03 70-702616
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This is where you come in (Motion picture) Commniuty
Chest of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, 1970. Made by
WLWT.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUUHABY : A fund raising film designed to be used throughout
the Cincinnati area for the 1910 United AppeaL
1. Fund raising. 2. Federations, Financial (Social aerrlce) &.
Social service— <-"lnclnnat I. I. {;ommunity Chest of Cincinnati aod
Hsmilton (bounty.
861.8 74-711627
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This is yellow {Motion picture) Film ABBoeiates* (1968 Ij
Made by Paul Bumford.
4 inlu al. color, super 8 mm. (This la color series)
Loop 11 Im.
With study gulda.
Summary; AMOctatea familiar objects, both man-made and nat-
ural, wllb the color yellow to create concepts of media and to
Itltistrat* color value. „,, . ^ .
1. Yellow. 2. O>lor— Study and teaching. t. Film Aasodates.
Series: This la color series (Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 68-2693
nin AsMdatM
This is your lung. [Motion picture] Allen and Hanburys, London,
1966. Made by Verity Films in association with Film Produc-
ers Guild. Released in the U.S. by International Film Bureau.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director. Oswald Skilbeck
SUMMARY: Presents a case iiisiory in which cigarette smoking during a
number of years has affected ihe lungs. Shows how cilia, which were regularly
subjected to irriunts and tars, were gradually destroyed.
i Tobacco — Physiological erfecl. 2. Ciiia and ciliary motion. I. Alien
and Hanburys. ltd II International Film Bureau, inc.. Chicago.
[RA1242.T6] 613.8 72-700799
mal Film Bureau 72 MARC
This land (Motion picture) U. S. Peace Corps, 1966. Made
by Paul Freundlich.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A documentarj about a land settlement project to
Kenya as seen by a Peace (»rpB volunteer working as a land settle-
ment officer, pointing out the transition between old and new In
^^^l^^U. S. Peace Corps— Kenya. 2. Land settlement— Kenya.
L U. S. Peace 0>rpa. -r- it' a-r ^A^
333.7 Fi E 67-141
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This land is {Motion picture) Southern Illinois Univermty,
1969. Made by Film Production Dept.
58 min. sd. color. 18 mm. . ^ ^ , .^ <2«.th.»
Bummarv: Traces the history and character of the Soutbern
Illinois region, utilising folk stories and contemporary wltt clsms.
1 Illinois — Description and trsTOl — 1951- i. Illinois.
southern Illinois University. Carljodale. 70-706690
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This mutter of motivation iMotion picture) Dartnell Corp.,
r,)(;!). Made by Ciilvin Productions.
T UKi .11 [lii-nires. sd. color. IC mm.
Wltii leader'.-: -aide, iMistcr. and stipplentfntnry materi»l.
Sl'MSIAUV: -\ -*Tie» on motiviitioii which includes uuiiiy of tlie
priiulples of iiiottv:(tion developetl by Frederick Heraberg. Teaches
the effect Vfiiesrf of l)ehaviiiral SK-Ieiice tuotlvatlonal techniques.
Covers specitic personnel problems.
iliXTFATS: 1. The basic Instructional film. 28 rain.— 2. The pnz-
zte. 0 luiii.— n. The roadblock. 6 min.— 4. The gilded Illy. 5 min.—
5. The pa<-ese!ter. 6 min.— 6. The nice guy. < min.— 7. The ball of
lire. 4 min.
1 Motlvjiliiin (Psvchology) I. Dartnell Corporation.
158.7 75-709365
Dartnell Corp.
Educational
This old man {Filmstrip) Westport Group
Kiirichment Materials, 1070.
48 fi . cnl..r. 3.1 luin. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 In.. 33) rpm.. S min.
iiiicrogriKivt', (Tom GInzer participation set)
Also issueil with phonotape In cassette.
SuiS5J^i'*' Humorously illustrates the children's song This old
man designed to help with number skills development. Arranged
and sung by Tom Glawr. For primary grades.
1 Children's songs. i. Glazer. Tom. n. Westport Group, m.
Educational Enrichment Materials. Inc. Series: Tom Glarer par-
ticipation set (Filmstrip) intone
^ 784.4 70-735895
Westport Group
This our earth {Motion picture) Government of India Films
Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Bom-
bay (ir.GO,
54 min. sd. b&w. 16 ram.
Creiitf PnHlucer. Ezra Mir; director, T. A. Abrahaiu; writer,
Panna Raijl ; narrator. Berkeley Hill; music, L. R. Bhat, N. Nagesh
Rao: photographer, Ram Mhatre, C, V. Gopal; editor. U. K. Wadke.
Summary; Deflnes the International Geophysical Year and de-
scribes India's contribution to its success through a vast network of
observation and meteorological stations spread all over the counU-y.
1. International Geophysical Year. 1967-1958— India. i. India
(Republic) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
561 Fi 67-2352
This our earth (Motion picture)
see Our planet earth
This property is condemned {Motion picture) Seven Arts
Productiona Released by Paramount Pictures, 1966.
110 mm. wl. color. 35 mm
Suggested by a play of the same title by Tennessee Wllliauis.
Creditt: Producer, John Houseman; director, Sydney Pollack;
scrwnplay. Francis Ford (Joppola, Fred Coe. Edith Sommer; music,
Kenyon Hopkins; photography. James Wong Howe; editor, Adrienne
Fsian. CntI: Natalie Wood, Robert Redford. Charles Bronson, Kate
Reid. Mary Badham.
Summory.- A young girl from a small railroad town in the Deep
South dreams of life In the big city but la caught Instead in the
economic effects of the depression on the town.
I. Wlllluma, Tennessee, 1911- This property is condemned.
n Seven Arta Productions, ltd. iv. Paramount Pictures CorporatlotL
77-702012
TWa question of violence {Motion picture) National Edu-
cational Television. Released by Indiana Univermty
Audio Visual CeJiter, 1&68.
59 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director. Garth DIetrIck, ^ , _, ,
Summary: A report on the historical, social, and psychological
factors that seem to underlie violence In modem life. Paydilatrists
discuss the problems which often ensue from neglect aod deprivation,
and how they lead to violence. „ .. „
1 Violence i. National Educational Television and Radio Cen-
ter n. Indiana. University. Audlo-Viaual Center
801.16 Fi A 68-3077
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Vlaoat Center
This saikar was made with love {Motion picture) Antioch
College, 1970. Made by Bill Stokes Associates.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Attempts to promote an understanding of the unique,
radical, and generally unpopular educaUonal philosophy of Anttocb
College, showing that the events of our time have made such a phi-
losophy not only logical, but necessary. Shows how students, chal-
lenged with unparalleled academic freedom, are exploring the possi-
bilities for personal and social change. . ., j.
1. Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio— Students. l Antioch
College, Yellow Springs, Ohio. „..».„«
378.771 70-70612*
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This solitude through which we go ... is I {FUtnetrip)
Religious Television Associates, Toronto, in association
with the Christian Pavilion, Expo G". Released in the
V. S. by Carousel Films, 1968.
26 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credita: Producer and director, Paul UacDooald.
Bummarv: Presents a view of the ChrlstUn Pavilion at Expo 67.
1. Expo 67. Christian Pavilion. l Brilglous Television Aaso-
dates. II. Carousel Films, Inc., New York.
261 70-73S786
Carousel Films
This student generation: omflict and commitment (Motion
picture) American Personnel and Guidance Association
,1969 ^
2 motion pictures (pt. 1. 25 mln.; pt 2, 35 mln.) sd. b&w.
16 mm. . ^, ,
SUMMARY : Dr. Kenneth Kennlston discusses student radicals.
He analyzes the meaning of the rise of militant black students, the
uncommitted student, and the use of drugs among students.
1. Students— Conduct of life. I. American Personnel and GuW-
ftnce Association.
rLB3609] 378.1 78-7086»8
American Personnel and Galdanee Aasodatlon
This student generation: conflict and commitment, part 2
(Motion picture) American Personnel and Guidance As-
sociation, 1969. Made by Jolm M. Whiteley.
35 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Distinguished Contributoi-s to coun-
seling series)
With guide.
SUMMARY- Kenneth Kenlston dt.scusses guidance and counseling
problems relating to the radical movement on campus, black mili-
tancy, student violence, drug abuse, and the alienated, uncommitted
student. , „ . . ^ ^u
1 Counseling. 2. Student movements. I. Kenlston. Kenoetn.
II American Personnel and Guidance Association. III. Series; Dls-
Unguished Contributors to counseling series (Motion picture)
[BF637.C6] 371.4 78-712612
American Personnel and Guidance Association
This student generation: conflict and commitment. Part
2 (Motion picture) KETC in cooi>enition with Wash-
ington University, St. I»uis. Released by Pistinguished
Contributors Films. 1969.
S5 mln. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
(■REDITS: Producer and director, C. Edward Hall, Jr.; moder-
ator. John M. Whiteley ; music, Ian Miles, Joe Gamier.
SIMMARY : Dr. Kenneth Kenlston discusses radical students,
alienated young people, the uncommitted, and drug users, and offers
suggestions for considering educational approaches for the future.
1 Students— r. S. 2. Youth— U. S. 3. Education— U. S-— 1965-
I. Kenlston, Kenneth. II. St. LouU Television station KETC IH.
Distinguished Contributors Films, Inc.
[ LA229] 301.43 TO-7 13362
This time the worM {Motion picture) Marlin D. Johnatm,
1967, Made by Center for Mass Communication, Colum-
bia University Press.
25 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
A Sun film presentation.
Credits: Producer, Marlln D. Johnson; continuity, Kitty Wash-
bum; camera, Carol Wikel,
Summary: Presents a documentary account of the American Nasi
Party which was led by George Lincoln Rockwell. Reveals some of
Its techniques and philosophy. Includes Rockwell's campaign for
governor of Virginia.
1. American Nasi Party. 2. Rockwell, George Lincoln, 1918-
I, Johnson, Marlin D.
323.2 73-702011
This town (Motion picture) British Film Institute, Lon-
don, 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated,
1971.
Irt mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SIMMARY- A documentary film about life in an Industrial textile
city \* Juxtaposed with the "swinging'' Shangri-la that modern
advertising seems to promise. Describes the forces and environment
which regiment the working claw.
1. Textile workers. I. British Film Institute, London. II. Hinis
Incorporated.
[Hr8039.T4] 801.44 70-712684
FilniK Incorporated
This train {Motion picture) Frank R. Pame, 1965. Re-
leased by Thome Films.
n mill. -^I . ciilor. 16 mm. (Crt'ntive motivational series)
Summuiy: A vL-'iial H(\-«mpniilmeiit to bines Mnger Big Bill Broon«y
as he sings the >pi ritual This train.
1. Negro Rpiritiiah". i. Paine. Frank R. it. Thome rilms, inc..
Boulder, Colo. Series: Creative motivational serien (Motion pic-
ture)
878.6 Fi A 65-414 rev
Frank R. Paine
434
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
lUt uHm Ut of UCft— tivM t^ o«r avlroaamt [Filnistrip]
Oudance AMOciites of PleMMtvUle. N.Y., in cooperation with
American Forett Inititute. Made and released by Guidance
AaiocUtea of PteauotviUe. NY., 1972.
S3 ft. G«4or. 33 mm. tod phooodoc: 2 •. (1 i. for tnaniwl projector. 1
%. for ButomBtic projector). 12 ia. 33 1/3 rpra., 10 min. e«:h tide.
Aiao iMued with pboooupe in CMictte.
With discuMioQ (uide.
SUMMARY: Portrmyi the evnitul rote of tree* u>d foretn in our ecolofy
and ecooomy. Showj thu trees produce oxyien. miinUiii tcA md climttic
cortditioiM, utd lupply mod renew mmy of the iMtemb we um. De»cribe« the
CTiticaJ inlenelatiofirfup between treei md peopte utd einph«ii«< thetr mutuel
I TrMk 2- BOODV— BCOlOKV-
N.V.
[QK475]
OuidAnce AModetci of
PtcMUtviUe. N.Y.
I. OuiduKC AMOciUes of PkauntviUe,
72-732500
MARC
This waiting world (Motwn picture) Broftdnuui Filxos,
1967.
25 mill. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Revlseti version of the 1969 motion picture of the same title.
Summary; A film tour of the world pointing out tourist attractions,
si^s of economic development, typea of relisloua beliefs, and evi-
dences of material and spiritual need.
1. Geography. i. Broadman Films, Nashville
309.1 Fi A 67-5686
Broadman Films
This waiting world (Motion picture) Broadman Films with
Foreign Mission Board, Southern Baptist Convention,
1967.
25 mIn. »d. color. 16 mm.
CreAitt: Narrator, Fon Seofleld.
Summary: Shows the common peoples of the world, describes
their reilglou.s practices and their desire for Increased material
wealth, and explains the ways in which Southern Baptists might
help these people.
1. Religions: 2. Southern Baptist Convention — Charities. i.
Broadman Films, Nashville, u. Southern Baptist Convention, For-
eign Mission Board.
266.6 73-707775
TUs wts the tbse. [Motion picture] Canada Dept of Indian Af-
fairs and Northern Development, Otuwa. Made and reteaaed
by National Film Board of Canada, 1970.
16 min. id. color. 16 mm.
Abo iisued in 33 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, director, sod photographer. Eu«ene Beyko; originsi
idea. Barbara Wilson; Uorytinc and editor, Jacqttet Beniimon.
SUMMARY; Showi a festive celebration at Musei in the Queen Charlotte
Islands of British Columbia in which the Haida Indians cacfc ■ totem to com-
memorate the lime when they ruled the ocean, shore, and forest
I Haida lmli«i». 2. Totems. 1. Canada. Dept. of Indian Affain and
Northern DevelopmcnL 11, Canada. National Rim Bovd.
lE99.H2, 970.4 71-7U346
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Thii way to heiiim. [Motion picture] Concordia FUma, 1956.
30 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A story about a yowg boy who Mks Us Siadayachool superin-
tendent about the way to heaven.
1- SaWation. I. Coaoordia Publishing Homt. 5L Louii.
^Snih 268 72-701661
Concordia nfam 73 MARC
This weird winter {Motion picture) CBS News, 1963.
28 min. sd. b&w. le mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV docnmenUry show Eyewltneas.
Creditg: Producer. Leslie HIdgley ; director, Ross Beoster; re-
porters, Charlea Colllngwood, Bernard Eismann, Hoghes Radd, Rob-
ert Schakne. Nell Strawser.
Siim.maTv.- Describes various maalfestatloiui of tbe violent winter
of 1962-68, showing the effect of unusually strong winds, extreme
cold, and floods on people and crops. Examines several theorlM to
explain the severity of winter, including one which argues that
thermonuclear tests are responsible for triggering weather changes.
1. Winter. i. Eyewitneaa (Television program) n. Columbia
BroadcastlDg System, Ine CBS Newa.
Fi 67-2238
Thomas, Elton, pseud,
see
The Iron Mask.
The iron mask
[Tlioinas E. Deweyj (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1960.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Ueet the press)
Telecast Oct. 15, 1950, on the NBC-TV documenUry show Meet
the press.
CreditB: Sponsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Summery: New York Governor Thomas Dewey discusses current
Bute and national affnlrs with Martha Rountree, moderator. Law-
rence Splvak, Leo Egan, Murray Davis, and Mae Crnlg.
L Dewey, Thomas Edmnnd. 1902- i. National Broadcast-
iDC Company, Inc. NBC Television Network, Series: Meet the
Vnn (Motion picture)
973.918 Fi 68-649
[Thomas E. Dcwej] (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1961.
2SmlQ. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet tbe preaa)
Telecast Feb. 11, 1951. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
tbe press.
Crediti: Producers. Martha Eountree, Lawrence Splvak ; sponsor.
Revere Copper and Brass.
Bummani: Governor Thomaa Dewey dlacusses alt ont mobltlaatlon
as a way to end the Korean conflict with Martha Rountree. noodera-
tor. Mae Craig, Murray Davis, Marshall McNeil, and Lawrence
Spivak.
1. Dewey, Thomas Edmund. 1902- 2. Korean War. 1900-196S.
1. National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC Television Network.
Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
961 Fi 68-566
(Thomas E. Dewey, (Motion picture) NRC Television, 1951.
28 mlo. sd. b&w. 16 nun. (Meet tbe press)
Telecast Oct 14, 1951. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the pres".
Credits: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak; ^tooior,
Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Governor Thomas Dewey, tttuUr beed of tlw BepnbU-
can Party, gives his endorsement of General Elsenhower as the R»>
publican candidate for tbe Preetdency, In a discussion with Martha
Rountree. moderator, Mae Craig. Leo Bean, Glenn Neville, and
Ijwrence Splvak.
1. Presidents — U. S.— Election— 1952. 2. Dewey, Thomas Ed-
mund. 1902- 3. EiBenhower. Dwight David. Prf«. U. S., 1890-
I. National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC Televlsioo Network.
Series : Meet tbe pres ( Motion picture)
829 Fi 68-694
[Thwnas E. Deweyj (Motion picture) XBC Television, 1951.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Oct. 19. 1951. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the prew.
Creditt: Producers. Martha Rountree. Ijiwrence Splvak; director,
Carl Dagen ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Governor Thomas Dewey discusses the possibilities for
the campaign of General Elsenhower for the Presidency with Martha
Rountree, moderator, August Hecksher, Sylvia Porter, Keooeth Tur-
ner, and Richard Wilaon.
1. PrealdentH— U. S.— Election— 1852. 2. Dewey, Thomas Bdmtind,
1902- 3. Elsenhower, Dwigbt David, Pres. U. S., U90- l
National Broadcasting Company, ina NBC Television Network.
Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
329 Fi 68-595
Thwnas Eakins: an American realist (FUrMtrip) Educa-
tional Dimensions Corp., 1969.
81 fr. color. 35 mm
miD. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Polnto out how Eakins achieved his style, and show's
ways In which he used It to capture tbe lives of the everyday people
whom he painted.
1. Eakins, Thomas, 1844-1910. l Educatlooal DiGaenslons Cor-
poration.
759X6 70-73566S
A. L A. Booklist
and pbooodlsc : 1 s., 12 in.. 3^ rpm.. 16
Thomas Edison (FUmstrip) General Electric (196-t,
77 fr, b&w. 35 mm.
Sumiii-iry: i;i*e« drawings and photographs to tell the story of the
life of ThomaH A. Edison. Show!4 pictures of his inventions and
describes hl.s contributions to the American way of life.
1. Edison. Thomas Alva. 1847-1931. r. General E.ectrlc Com-
pany.
9*26 78-733170
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
[Thomas Edmond Dewey, {Motion picture) NBC Tele-
vision, l!>52.
28 mil. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Teleciisi May 11. 1952. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credits: Sponsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey Is Queflloned
on when General Elsenhower will make a declaration of position on
the major issues of the times. He talks with Martha Rountree.
moderator. Ernest Lindley, Frank McNaugbton. James Reston. and
Lawrence Spivak.
1. Dewey, Thomas Edmund. 1902- 2. Elsenhower, Dwight
David. Pre». U. S., 1S90-1969. i. National Broadcasting Company,
Inc. NBC Television Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion
picture )
829.6 78-701475
Thomas Gainsborough {Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Fihns
and Slides, 1»67.
15 fr. color. 35 mm.
CredUt: Author. Carol A. Peterson.
Summary: Surveys tbe portraiture and landscape painting of tbe
18th century English artist Thomas Galnsborotigh. With captlooa.
1. Gainaborongh, Thomas, 1727-1788. t Bud^ (Herbert E )
Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
769.2 77-784621
Bodek nims and Slldea o« Calif.
Tlionias Hardy (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London,
1970. Made by Stella Mary Newtffli. Released in the
U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications.
37 fr. color. 05 mm. (Writers and their times, no. li
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Presents palutlngs, portraits, and photographs to
portray the setting and characters of Thomas Hardy's novels.
1. Hardy. Thomas. 1840-1928. I. Visual Publications, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Mclotyre Visual Publications. III. Serlea: Writers and
their times (Fllmstnp) no. 1.
[PR4754] 928 7^-739661
HclDtyre Visual Publications.
Thomas J. Upton, inc.
see Upton (Thomas J.) inc.
(Thomas K. Finletterj (Motion picture) NBC Television,
1951.
28 m!n. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast July 8, 1961. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credits: Sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summat^: Secretary of the Air Force Thomas Finletter discusses
the build-up of tbe Communist Chinese Air Force and the status of
American air power with Martha Rountree, moderator. Marquis
Chllds. Fletcher Knebel. Lloyd Norman, and tawrence Spivak-
1. Finletter. Thomas Knight. 1893- 2. Aeronautics. Military-
China (People's Republic of China. 19*9- ) i. National Brwad-
casUng Company, Inc NBC Television Network. Series: Meet
the press (Motion irfcture)
368.4 Fi 68-583
435
(Thomas Knight Finletter,
vision, 1952.
(Motion picture) NBC Tele-
2Smlu. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the pt«s8)
Telecast April 27, 1952. on tbe NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credits: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence ^Iv»k; director
Carl Degec ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass. '
Summary: Secretary of the Air Force Tliomas Finletter discusses
the proposed air power build-up with Martha Rountree. moderator,
Mae Craig. Warren Francis, Marshall McNeil, and Lawrence Spivak
1. U. S. Air Force. 2. FlnleltPr. Thomas KnIgitt, 1893-
I. National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC Television Network.
Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
368.4 77-701476
Thomas S. Klise Company
see
Albert Camus.
Dreiser's tragic America.
Faulkner,
Gatsby — the American myth.
George Orwell.
Hawthorne,
The Heart of Conrad.
Hemingway.
Kafka.
Main Street revisited.
MeMUe.
0»Neill.
Redemption in Manhattan: J. D. Salinger's The
catcher in the rye.
Scott Fitzgerald.
Some elements of style.
Steinbeck's losers.
Stopping by the woods of Mr. Frost.
That strange Mr. Poe.
Thomas Wolfe.
Thoreau: the huckleberry captain.
The Threefold gospel of Walden Pond.
Uncle Mark.
What is style?
Whitman — the American singer,
Thomas Sand Enterprises
see
Winter of the witch,
Thomas Telford (Filmstrip) Hulton Educational Publica-
tions, London. Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions,
196».
19 fr. bAw. 36 mm. (Pictorial biographies)
With teacher's enide.
Summary: A biographical survey of the achlevemento of Thomas
Telford- Includes contemporary prints.
1. Telford. Thomas. 1757-18(14. i. Hulton Elducatlonai Publica-
tions, ltd. II. Dufour Editions, inc. Series: Pictorial blograirtiies
(Filmstrip)
926 74^734272
Dufour Editions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thomas Wolfe (Filmstrip) Thomas S. Klise Co., 1970.
M fr color 35 min. sod phonodHc; 2 ».. (1 •. for manual pro-
]«Sr, 1 s."or ..,Sm"tlc proJMop). 12 In., 331 rpm., 19 «.!«. micro-
groove.
Slt"-''wd'ier''naSr''aad designer. Thorn.- S. Klise; art.
''sTmSLT A mm blopaph, <>' Thomas Wolfe with <Tm<«I an.lj.lj
of his priDclpal worka. especially Look homeward angel. Pn»ent»
DhotoeraDhs from every locale of Wolfe's life and work.
^ 1 wSwe; Thoraaa. 1900-1938. I. Thomas 3. KUse Co"!*"?- ^
813 71-7o75o0
Thomas S.Kliae Co.
Thomas Y. Crowell Company
see
A Baby starts to grow.
A Drop of blood.
Follow your nose.
Hear your heart.
How many teeth?
How you talk.
Look at your eyes.
My five senses.
Straight hair, curly hair.
Your skin and mine.
Thompson, Arthur Leonard Bell. Act of mercy
see
Gims of darkness.
Thompson, Clarence
see
Fireboat.
Harbor pilot.
Hardworking tug.
What is a harbor ?
Thompson (Francis) inc. , New York
see
N.Y., N.Y.
Thompson, Rob, 1943-
see
S. W. L, A.
Thomson model of the atom (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing
Corp. ns a loop film mounted in cartridKe, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 ram. (Project physics)
With flint notes on carlriiise case.
nummary: I>cB<Til»es Ttiomsun'u madei of the atom iD which
small umsnets floatinc on the surface of witer are aligned Into
various patterns by s radial magnetic field.
1. Atoms. I. Canada, Nali'tnnl Film Board, ii. Ealing Cor-
poration. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project physlai (Motion pic-
ture)
639 Ki A 68-2401
Elallng Corporation
Thomson*s positive ray parabola {Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Films, 1963.
4 mil', si. color. 8 mm. (i'hynlcal science)
I..OOP itliii mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Httmmai-y: Illustrates the princlplai underlying the apparatus uaed
by the English physicist J. J. Tliomson to investigate poaitive ray*.
Includes actual shots of parabolas.
I. Thomson, Sir Jooeph John. I8r*-1B40. 2. Canal rays. I. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica rilms, Inc. Series: Physical science (Uotloo
picture)
Fi A 67-2820
Thomson's positive ray parabolas (Motion picture) Halaa
and Batchelor Education Division, London [196-1] Re-
leased 'M the V. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop aim. I.^sued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teather's guide.
Bummary: Illustrates Thomson's original apparatus at the Caven-
dish Laboratory in Cambridge, together with some of his parabolas.
Shows a diagrammatical interpretation of the deflection of a beam of
positive Ions by electric plates and a magnetic field.
1. Thomson. Sir Joseph John. 1856-l»l0. 2. Canal rays. i.
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., London, ii. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation.
531 Fi A 68-3088
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Thoracentesis and abdominal paracentesis (Filmstrip)
Trninrx Corp., 1971.
85 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., S3i rpm.,
16 mln. microgroove. (Patient care series)
Also ls.sued with phonotape in cassette.
With script and instructor's manual.
SUMMARY : Instructs the nurse In assisting the physician in a
thoracentesis or abdominal paracentesis. Portrays the necessary
equipment, patient positioning, and postprocedure care. Includes ■
brief description of the thoraslc cavity and the peritoneal cavity.
1 Chest— Paracentesis. 2. Abdomen-Paracentesls. I. Trainer
Corporation. II. Series: Patient care series (Filmstrip)
617 75-739256
Traloex Corp.
Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862.
see
Walden
The Threefold gospel of Walden Pond,
Thoreau on the river: perspectives aa chang:e (Filmstrip)
Frederick A. Rowley, Jr. Released by McGraw-Hill,
1971.
KM fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 334 rpm.,
18 min.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : D^icts a trip made by Thoreau and his brother up
the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, and Includes excerpts from the
book written by Thoreau about this trip. Shows the effect of man
on his environment la order to stimulate an examination of the
values of modern progress.
1. Concord River — Description and travel. 2. Merrimack River —
De-soription and travel. I. Thoreau. Henry David. 1817-1862. A
week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers. II. Rowley, Frederick
A. III.McOraw-Hlll Book Company.
[F72] 917.4 71-739368
McGraw-Hill Bocdi Co.
Thoreau: the huckleberry captain (Filmstrip) Thomas S.
Klise Co., 1971.
HM fr. color. 3^ mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 831 rpm., 21 min. each
side, microgroove.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With reading script
CREDITS: Writer and narrator, Thomas Klise; art, David Seay.
SUMMARY: A biography of Henry David Thoreau. Including
interpreUtions of Walden and Civil disobedience. PreBCnts photo-
graphs of Thoreau's New England residences.
1. Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1S62. I. Thomaa S. Kllae Com-
[PS3058] 818 72-789738
Thomas S. KUse Co.
Thorn of plenty (Motion picture) American Broadcasting-
Paramount Theaters, 1965.
-a mil S(l. Wtw. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast on the ABC-TV documentary show ABC scope.
dreditf Producer, director, and writer, Harry Raskj ; photogra-
pher Tex Zi^ler; film editors, Marvls Lenauer, Edward Lempa.
Summary: Presents the conflict In southern California between the
farmers, whose supply of Mexican migratory laborers hag been
stopped by the rescinding of Public law 78, and the Emergency Com-
mittee to Aid Farm Workers, a group dedicated to improving the
working and living conditions of the farm workers.
1 Migrant labor— California. Southern. 2. Agricultural labor-
ers—California, Southern. 3. Farmers— California, Southern. i.
American Broadcasting- Paramount Theaters. Series: ABC scope
Motion picture)
331.6 Fi 68-277
Thome Films,
see
Inc. , Boulder, Colo.
EncyclofMMdia Britan-
nica Bdoeatlooal Corp-
Absorption of light by chlorophyll.
Acrylics: cementing and laminating.
Acrylics: cutting and finishing.
Acrylics: drilling conipressed cube.
Acrylics: heat forming.
Acrylics: internal carving.
Actinosphaerium.
Action of itomata: tUrch productkm.
Aerobic respiration.
436
Aggressive display in the Siamese fighting fish.
Allied invaikm of Sicfly.
The Amebas (Ameba, Vahlkampfia,
Arcella)
Amoeba.
Amphipod.
.^hids.
Apollo X.
ApoUo 11: launch.
ApoUo 1 1: mooo walk.
Apt^lo 1 1: return to earth.
Arcella.
Arrival of immigrants at Ellis Island (1903,
1906)
The artistry of Bruce Goff.
AMittinatioa of J<rfm F. Kennedy.
Aaaaitination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Awitainatkm of Robert F. Kennedy.
Bacteriological techniques.
Balances.
Barnacle.
Basic weaving.
Batiks.
The Battle of Britain.
Beginning booktiinding: Accordion.
Beginning bookbinding: Side -stitched.
Beginning bookbinding: Single signature.
The Beginning of the depression.
Berlin airiift
Bertin Wall
Bikini atomic bomb test
Biochemical tests.
Birth of a river: descent from the snow.
Black widow spider.
The Blitzkrieg.
Block printing.
The Boer War (contemporary re-creations)
Bolshevik revolutioiL
Bonui Army.
Boetoo Polioe strike.
The Bridge recdfter.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thorne FlImB. Inc. , Boulder, Colo. (Continued)
Brittle star.
Byid's North Pobr eqtedhkm.
Caddlsflies.
Campanella.
Catalase.
Cattle wrangling (1898)
Centipede.
Chk»to exposition (1933-1934).
Orinwe Communist revolution.
Chitons.
The dilates. Part 1: Parameclimi,
^irostomum, Stentor.
The dilates. Part 2: Vorticella,
Halteria, Stylonychia.
Cladoceran.
Clam.
Clam shrimp.
CoUapte of the Tacoou Nutowb Bridce.
Color-bubble tubes.
The Complete power supply, part 1 (half-wave rec-
tifier, capacitor Tilter).
The ComFrfetc power supply, put 2 (Full-wave vacuum
tube rectifier. tCreek symbol pij filter.
The Complete power supply, part 3 (bridge rectifier
using semiconductor diodes, L filter).
Computerized fluid ^rnamics.
Computerized highway design.
Conductors and insulators.
Construction of the Panama Canal.
Copepod.
Coronal activity 1.
Coronal activity 2 (large scale)
Coronation tA Queen Elizabeth.
Courtmartial of BiUy Mitchell
Crayfish.
Creating with felt-tip markers.
Current flow and measuremenL
DNA composition.
The Death of Franidin D. Roosevelt.
Ddano fnpe strike.
Democratic Convention, Oiicaco. 1968.
Dialysis.
Didinlum.
The Diodes.
Dragonffy.
Dunkirk.
The Dust Bowl.
The Early automobile.
The Karly Ford assembly line.
Early French ariatkm (1901-1913)l
Earthworm.
Effect of light Intensity.
Effect of pH.
EHect of temperature.
Effect of temperature on yeast metabolism.
Effect of wavelength.
Effect on cdl membranca.
Electricity produced by chemical action, part 1.
Electricity produced by chemical action, part 2.
Electricity produced by friction.
Electricity produced by magnetism, part 1.
Electricity produced by magnetism, part 2.
Electricity produced by pressure, heat, and light.
End products.
Enzyme actioo: pepain.
Euglena. Part 1: Ecology.
Euglena. Part 2: Behavior,
Euplotes.
Experimental aircraft: airplanes (1919-1930).
Experiffleatal aircraft: heUcopteis (1921-1940).
Experimental aircraft: omitbopCcra.
E3q)lorer 1: first successful U. S,
satellite.
Extracting DNA.
Eyes and mouth: female.
Eyes and mouth: male.
Fabric collages.
Fhdal treatment, part 1.
437
PkU treumenl, put 3.
Fairy, clam, and tadpole shrimp.
Fairy shrimp.
The Fall of France.
Falling water.
Fermentation,
Fertilization.
Fiberglass: flat lamination.
Fiber glass; lamination using matched
molds.
Filter circuits, part 1.
Filter circuits, part 2.
Pint hydncen bomb expkMion.
The Flagellates. Part 1: Euglena,
Chilomonas, Peranema.
The Flagellates. Part 2: Termite
symbionts.
Fluke.
Fold and dye paper designs.
Food coloring in water.
The Forest floor environment
The Four seasons.
The French underground: Paris insur-
rection.
Fresh water biyozoan (filter feeder)
Frog anatomy.
Frog — circulatory system.
Frog — digestive system.
Frog — external anatomy and oral cavity.
Frog: general dissection.
Frog — muscular system.
Frog — nervous system.
Frog: pithing.
Frog — respiratory system.
Frog — skeletal system.
Frog — urogenital system.
Froatinc put 1.
Proatinf. put 2.
Fruit fly chromatography.
The Full-wave rectifier, pwt I (uajng vacuimi tiibe).
The Pull-wave rectifler, part 2 (usin| semiconductor).
Omdiii.
Gemini IV: space walk.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thome Fibns, Inc., Boulder, Colo. (Continued)
German-American Bundists.
The German surrender at Stalingrad.
Ocnnu V-bomtM (V-1 ind V.2).
Giant chromosomes of Drosophila.
Glass working techniques.
Global circulation model I.
Global circulation model II.
Grease base and rouge.
Growth from a melt.
Growth in solution.
Hair bleaching, part 1.
Hair bleaching, part 2.
Hair cutting.
"^ Hair fttyUng.
Hair tinting, part 1.
Hair tinting, part 2.
Halry-gUled worm.
The Half-wave rectifier, part 1 (using vacuum tube)
The HaJf-wave rectifier, part 2 (uiing aemi-conductor).
Hanging drop culture.
The Happy pace of Switzerland.
The Hermaphroditic malings of snails and slugs.
Hermit crab.
The Hindenburg disaster.
Hiroshima and Nagasaici.
Holography.
Horse clam (filter feeder)
Hungarian revolt (19S6).
Hydra.
Identification of fresh water organisms.
Identification of marine organisms.
Images from nahire.
Inducing ovulation in frogs.
Aiduclng ovulation in mice.
Iriah Rebcffioo.
Iron curling.
Isopod.
Israeli independence.
Italian conquest of Ethiopia.
Iwo Jima: amphibious assault.
Japanese military e^ansion.
Joaeph McCarthr Army bearings.
Just like me.
The Klondike gold rush.
Korean war armistice negottatioiia.
Kmean war. U.S. combat operations.
Ku Klux Klan in the 1920*s.
Kwajalein: jungle warfare.
Ladybird beetle: life cycle.
Land snail.
Laser.
Leaf prints.
Leech.
The Liberation of Nazi concentration camps.
The Life of temporary pools.
Limpets.
Lindbergh's transatlantic flighL
McKinley .
Manicuring.
Mayflies.
Measuring techniques .
Medieval mood.
Mercury 7: the flight of Alan Shepard.
Mercury 13: the flight of John Glenn.
Mlcropipette,
The Microscope, Part 1: Light field
Illumination.
The Microscope. Part 2: Dark field
illumination.
The Microscope, Part 3: Oil immersion.
Millipede.
Mini-conq)Uter and Integrated circuits.
Mite.
Moods from nature: hope and despair.
Moods from nature: tranquility.
Mosquito: life cycle.
Movement of water.
The Mud flat environment.
The Munich Conference.
438
Mussel.
Nematode.
Nereis.
The New Deal: C. C. C.
The New Deal: T. V. A.
The New Deal: WPA
Newmik riot (I9«7).
The Normandy invasion: build-up.
The Normandy invasion: D-day.
North America cloud patterns, part 1.
North America cloud patterns, part 2.
Northern hemisphere cloud patterns,
part 1.
Northern hemisphere cloud patterns,
part 2.
Northwest medley.
Nudibranchs (predators)
Obella (predator)
Octopus.
Ohm'i I** fonnuU E-l i R.
Ohm'i law fonnuU I=E/R.
Ohm't law fcrmub R«>E/I.
Ohm's law theocy, put 1.
Ohm't law theocy, part 2.
Opallna.
The Opening of the Nuremberg trials.
Optical properties.
Ostracod.
pH: hydrogen Ion concentration.
pH: indicators and buffers.
Pancake base and dry rouge.
Paper chromatography.
Paper flowers.
PiraUd drcuits, part 1 (currait).
Parallel circuita, part 2 (voltafe).
Parallel circuita, pan 3 (reajatanoe).
Paramecium. Part 1: Ecology.
Paramecium. Part 2: Physiology.
Paramecium. Part 3: Reproduction.
Paramecium. Part 4: Behavior.
Parasitic isopod (fish parasite)
Pearl Harbor.
Peaaann in Samara, U.S.S.R.: IMI.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thorne Films, inc., Boulder, Colo. (Continued)
Project Gnome.
Siphons.
Project Persinunon.
Slowing down protozoans.
Pendulums.
Project Plowshare.
Soap films.
Pennftnent wave, part 1.
Project Rullson.
Solar magnetic fields and solar wind.
Sorting.
Pennanent wave, part 2.
Project Salt Vault.
South Pacific cloud patterns, part 1.
Physical changes In plant tissue.
Project Sedan. ,
The Si>anish-American War.
Physical properties.
Protein dlgesticm.
Spanish-American War battle scenes
Pigments.
Ptyalln.
(contemporary recreations)
Plpevlne swallowtail: life cycle.
Pueblo architecture.
Spirostomum.
Sponges.
Planaria.
Pulled burlap designs.
Tbe Red icue: anen and depoftatkn (19I7-1930).
Spring color.
Planet earth.
Starfishes.
Republic Sled atrike police riot (Memorial Day maa-
Stentor.
Planet earth (close-ups)
•act).
Resin casting and embedding.
Storm development.
Plastlsol: dip casting.
Resiatance.
The Stream environment. Part 1: Aquatic
insects.
Plastisol: rotational molding.
The Stream environment. Part 2: Aquatic
Pollen tube growth.
Resists.
insects.
Polyester resins: closed mold casting.
The Rise of the Nazi Party.
The Stream environment. Part 3: Aquatic
insects.
Polyester resins: embedding.
Robert Coddard: advanced rocket experimeola (New
Meiico).
Suez criaia (19S6).
Polyester resins: flexible 3-D mold
casting.
Robert Ooddard: eartjr rocket eaperimentt (Maiaa-
chuaetta).
Sunflower star.
Tadpole shrimp.
Polyester resins: open mold casting.
The Rocky coast environment. Part 1:
High tide zone.
The Tapestry of the earth.
Polystyrene beads: molding.
The Rocky coast environment. Part 2:
Mid-tide zone.
Tapeworm.
Polyurethane foam: molding.
The Rocky coast environment. Part 3:
Terr adynamics.
Polyurethane foam. Part 1: Plaster mold
making.
Low-tide zone.
Textured collages and assemblages.
Rotifer.
This train.
Polyurethane foam. Part 2: Using
plaster mold.
San Francisco Bay model.
Tick.
The Pond environment . Parti: Plankton.
Sand dollar.
Tissue paper collages.
The Sandy beach environment.
Tornado.
The Pond environment. Part 2: Organisms
Inhabiting aquatic vegetation.
Scalp ueatment
Tornado situation.
■wbcelBm.
Scopes trial.
Trial of revolutionary Socialists (Moscow, 1922).
The Pond environmeit. Part 4: Bottom
Scorpion.
Trichonympha.
inhabitants.
Sea anemone.
Trtp steel.
Poor Peo|ile-i Caiiifai(n (196«).
Sea cutnmiber.
Tropical Atlantic cloud patterns, part 1.
Sea hare (herbivore and detritus feeder)
Tropical Atlantic cloud patterns, part 2.
The Potsdam Conference.
Sea urchin.
Selma civil righu march.
Tropical Pacific cloud patterns, part 1.
Tropical Pacific cloud patterns, part 2.
Preaideiitial electioo of 192«.
Piendential election of 1932.
Seriea drcuita, part J (voilate).
Trypanosoma.
Tubifex worm.
Skampoa
United Auto Wocken strike (1937).
Project Dugout.
Shore crab.
The United Nations Conference at San
Project Gasbuggy.
Silicone rubber: mold making.
439
Francisco.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Thome Films, inc., Boulder, Colo. (Continued)
U.S. home front in World War II.
U.S. industrial conversion to World War II.
U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic crisis
(1965).
U^. interventioo in the Nicanfuan CiviJ War (1927)
U.S. occupadoD of Germany.
U.S. occupation of Japan.
MS. punitive expedition into Mexico.
UflMO Rnnia: 1921.
Urbania,
V-E day.
V-J day.
Vanguard TV-3: unsuccessful satellite
launching.
Vctcnn rehabiliution: 1920.
A Visit to NCAR (National Center for At-
mospheric Research)
A Visit to the Air Force Academy Cadet
Chapel.
A Visit to the Guggenheim.
A Visit to the Milwaukee County War
Memorial Center.
Vital staining.
Voltage and voltage measurement
Volumeter.
Vol vox.
Vorticella.
Warren Harding: presidential campaign.
Warsaw pact intervention in Czechoclovakia (1968).
Wartime election: Roosevelt vs. Dewey.
Wartime relocation of Japanese-Americans.
Washington Conlerence (1921-1922).
Water droplet cohesion.
Water movement in stems.
Water tiger beetle.
Weighing techniques (Triple beam balance)
What can you find ?
Will Rogen.
Womra's suffrafc movement
World War I: Fire power.
World War I; French entry Into the war.
World War I: German entry into the war.
World War I: German U-boat warfare.
World War I: Rusao-Turkiah naval battle.
World War I: The airplane.
World War I: The Versailles Conference.
World War I: Trench warfare.
World War I: U. S. entry into the war.
World War 1: UJS. home front
World War I: U.S. home front cartoona.
World War I: U.S. industry.
Wright brothers.
The Yalta Conference.
Thornton Wilder {Motion picture) Harold Mant«ll, inc.,
and National Educational Television and Radio Center,
1967. Released by Indiana University, Audio- Visual Cen-
ter, 19G8.
.10 min. s(l. Mtw. 16 mm. (Creative person I
Creditt: Director and writer, Harold Manteil; editor. Hans Dudel-
heim.
Summary: A biography of author Thornton Wilder. Uses Inter-
views with his relatives, snapshots, recorded excerpts from hlB
speecheA. quotations from his writings, and film clips, to tell the story
of Wllder'8 life and bui'ltground. Analyzes the themes of several of
his works.
1. Wilder. Thornton NIven, 1897- i. Harold Manteil. inc.
n. National Educational Televisioo and Radio Center, iir. Indiana.
University. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Creative person (Mo-
tion picture)
818 Fi A 68-415
Indiana. I'nlv. Audio- Visual Center
Thoroughly bred {Motion picture) Winik Films Corp. Re-
leased by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1067.
'.i lulii. stl. color. 16 mm. (Sprrts In action)
Frenoli verwlon also Issued.
Huinmaiii: Depicts the glamour and thrills of the racing track
!ind steeplechase, from the grueling tasks of training to Ihe day
tliHt the h.>rs«'-; enter their first race.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Horse-racing. r. Winik Films Corporation, New York. ii.
rnramount I'i'tures Corporation. Series : Sports in notion ( Motion
picture)
798 Fi A 68-520
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Thorj)e, Earl E
The Black man's burden.
Growth and achievement of black folk,
1900-1917.
The Roots of black resistance.
Those Calloway8 {Motion picture) Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by Buena Vista Distribution Co., 1964.
l.^I min. sd. color, 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Itased on the book Swlftwater, by Paul Annlxter.
Credits: Producers, Walt Disney, Winston Hibler; director, Nor-
man Tokar: screenplay, I>oui8 Pelletler; director of photography. Ed-
ward Colman; music, Mai Steiner; film editor. Grant K. Smith.
Catt: Brian Keith, Vera Miles, Brandon de Wilde, Walter Brennan,
Ed Wynn.
Rammary: A fur trapper who Uvea with his wife and teen-age son
in the backwoods of Vermont seeks to establish a sanctuary for mi-
grating wild geese In order to protect them from hunters.
I. Annlxter, Paul, pseud. Swlftwater. ii, Disney (Walt) Produc-
tions ni, Buena Vista Distribution Company, Inc.
Fi 67-1321
Those fantastic flying: foots {Motion picture) Harry Alan
Towers, London. Released in the IT. S. by American In-
ternational Pictures, 1967.
96 min, sd, color. 35 mm.
Panavlslon.
A James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff presentation.
Inspired by the writings of Jules Verne.
Creditt: Director, Don Sharp; original story. Peter Welbeck;
screenplay, Dave Freeman; music. Patrick John Scott; director of
photography, Reg Wyer; film editor, Ann Chegwidden. C<ut: Burl
Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Frobe, Hermlone Olngold, Lionel Jeffries,
Daiiah Lavi.
Summary.' A. comedy In which Phlneas T. Barnum forms a syn-
dicate with a OerTMin inventor to send a midget -piloted rocket to
the moon.
I. Verne, Jules, 1828- 1005. il Towers, Harry Alan, 1920-
m. American Interna- tional Pictures, Hollywoo<l, Calif.
791.43 71-707840
Those four cosy walls (Sfotion picture) Telerisionf Radio,
and Film Communication, United Methodist Church,
1968.
52 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ^ ,^ ^
Nummary.- DIscusMes the mission of the church Id the world of
1 ^Mission of the church. i. United Methodist Caiurt* (United
SUtes) Televtolon. Radio, and Film Communication.
961 79-709910
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Those incredible diving machines (Motion picture) Double-
day Multimedia, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Jacques Cousteau series)
Also issued In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Traces the history of man's attempts to Improvise
techniques and equipment to explore or exploit the riches of the sea.
Describes future possibilities In this area.
1. Underwater exploration— History. I. Doableday Multimedia.
Series : Jacques Cousteau series (Motion picture)
651.4 79-710105
Doubleday Multimedia
Those magnificent men in their flying machines; or, How
I flew from LtMMlon to Paris in 25 hours and 11 minutes
{Motion picture) Twentieth Century-Fox Productions^
Ixindon. Released in the U. S. by Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 1965.
133 min. sd. color. TO mm.
Todd-AO. Color by DeLuxe.
L. C. has 35 mm. print.
Creditt: Producer, Stan Margulies; director. Ken Annakln; screen-
play, Jack Davies, Ken Annakln; narrator, James Robertson- Justice ;
music, Ron Goodwin; director of photography, Christopher Challls;
film editors, Gordon Stone, .\nne V. Coates. Catt: Stuart Whitman,
Sarah Miles, James Fox ; Alt>erto SordI, Robert Morley. (Sert Frobe,
Jean-Pierre Cassel. Eric Svkea. Terrv-Thomas.
Summary: A comic spoof of the misadventures of early airplane
buffs In the story of the first airplane race between London and
Paris m 1910.
1. Aeroplane racing. i. Twentieth Century-Fox Productions,
ltd.. London, ii. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
791.43 Fi 67-1155
I^oae wore the dsya. [Moti<Hi picture^ Film Originals, 1972.
23 min. id. color. 16 nun.
Abo tnued in bftw.
CREDITS: Script uid phoU^rs^^y. George Oliver Smith, Helen Stanfield:
narrator. Rex Alien.
SUMMARY: A motion picture Krapbook of people tad things in America
from 1910 through 19S0. Includes icencs ofan early buber shop, ■ blacksmith
shop, an ok) turkey farm. ■ banutomiing airplane of the 1920's. ■ threshing
machine, Iteam trains, and cowboys. Shows people picking cotton, pitching hay
onto a wagon, and tucking hay.
1 . United Sutes— Social life and customs— 20th century. 1. Film Originals.
[EI69j 917.3 70-709310
Film Original* 72 MARC
Those who care (Motion picture) National Education Asso-
ciation. 1970. Made by FWB & Associates.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Presents a cross-section of teachers' attitudes and
problems within their profession and discusses the support for their
goals which Is provided by the National Education Assoclaton.
1. Teaching as a profession. I. National Education Associa-
tion of the United States.
371.1 78-711528
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Thoac who MowB. [Motion picture] Franciscan Communications
Center. Released by E. R. Moore Co., 1972.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Beatitude series)
SUMMARY: Dcacribess young wife's struggles to overcome grief at the loss
of her husband and her growth through suffering.
1. Grief 1. Franciscan Communicationi Center. II. Moore (E. R.) Com-
pany. III. Series: Beatitude scries. [Motion picture]
lBJU87) 248 72-700776
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Thou^ I walk through the valley. [Motion picture) Mel White
Productions. Released by Gospel Films, 1972.
29 min. sd. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A dramatization about a terminal cancer palicni. showing how.
by mesns of his Christian faith, he *as able to face death without fear.
1. Cancer. 2. Faith. 3. Fear 1. Mel White Productions II Gospel
Films, inc., Muskegon, Mich.
236 72-701076
[RC262)
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72
MARC
Though the earth be moved {Motion picture) U. S. Office
of Civil Defense Made by Audio Productions. Released
by Army Pictorial Center, 1965.
4.1 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Writer. Van Woodward; editor, John Barnard.
Summary: Tells the story of the 1964 Alaskan earthquake that
devastated 50.000 square miles of land, coet 115 llTea, and Inflicted
extensive damage to cities a» the aftermath of shock. Are, and
seismic waves.
1. Elarthquakes— Alaska. i. U. S. Office of Civil Defense,
u. Army Pictorial Center.
904 Fi E 68-59
Audio Productions, inc.
Thought for food {Motion picture) Merck and Co., 1964.
Made by Audio Productions.
22 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
BMMmiiry: Trace* the development of the poultry industry from
jungle fowl to modwn commercial birds. Discusses the contribu-
tions of sclentlsls. feed nutritionists, and drug manufacturers to (b«
protection and expansion of the poultry industry.
1. Poultry. I. Merck and Company, Inc.
636.5 Fi 68-25
A Thousand clowns {Motion pieture) Harrell, inc. Re-
leased by United Artists Corp., 1965.
lis mtn. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Itaspd on the play of the same title by Herb Gardner.
Creditt: Producer and director. Fred Coe; screenplay. Herb Gard-
ner; music. Don Walker; director of photography. Arthur J. Ornlti;
editor. Ralph Koscnblura. Coif." Jason Robards, Barbara Hairla,
Martin Balaam. Barry Gordon, Gene Saks.
Bummary: A comedy describing the efforM of a nonconforming,
unemployed television writer to reform after a child welfare board
threatens to lake away the precocious young nephew who reside*
with htm. „ „ .
1. Gardner. Herb, 1884- A thouund clowns, n. Harrell, Inc
in. United Artlsta Corporation.
Fi 67-1414
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Thousand eyes {Motion picture) Stanton Films, 1W7.
10 tnln. Ml. color. 18 mm
Also issued In super 8 mm.
Witb study guide.
Summary; DIscuaoM Kracture, adapUtloo, and care of hamao
aod animal eyn. For prtmary grades.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Eye. I. Stanton Films. Lew Angeles.
372.3 72-703513
Stanton Films
Tlroasand Island aqnanuna {Motion picture) Foster Fikna.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1&65.
9 mm, fld color. 35 mm. (World of sports)
Creditt: Producer and director, Harry Poster; script, Stewart
Bronfeld ; commentator. Bill Stern ; music. Jack Shalndlin ■ photogra-
pher, Douglas Sinclair.
Suwunary; A travelog that focuses on the water sport* of the
Thouaaod Islands In the St. iJiwreoce Rlrer.
1. Aqoatlc sports. r. Foster Films, New York. ri. Colombia
Pictures Corporation. Series : WM'ld of sports ( Motion picture)
7W Fi 67-1110
Thousand ishinds dressing (Motion picture) FairBeld As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts.
1970.
4 mlo. sil. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 1)
With tenclierfi' guide.
St'MSIARY; Shows the preparailoii of thoiixand Islands dressing
I. Salad dressing. 1. Patrfleld Associates. 11. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture)
part 1.
rTX8I9.Al] 641.8 70-715076
I iiivervil Educalion and Visual .\rt8
A Thousand lights and fireflies {FUmstrip) Parents* Mag-
azine Films, 1968. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading motlTatlon fllrostrlps)
With teacher's pictupe-cued reading text.
Based on Alvin Tresselt's story of the same title.
Credit!: Producer, Thomas Sand.
Summary; Tells of tiie contrasting sights and sonnds of the city
and country, emphasizing the wonders and beauty of each. For
primary grades.
1. Reading readiness. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Treasett, Alrln
R. A thousand lights and fireflies, n. Parents' Magazine Films.
Series.
372.4 78-732569
Parents' Magazine Films
Paulist Produc-
Thmisand mile journey {Motion picture)
tions, 1965,
2(tmiii. Kd. b&w. 16 mm. (Innlght)
With discussion guide.
Credit$: Producer, John Furla; director. Jack Shea: writer, John
Meredyth Lucas. Coat: Sally Kellermao. Jane Wyatt, Noah Keen,
Richard El kins.
Summary: A dramatization about a wealthy young socialite who,
despite the objections of her mother and the opinions of a militant
black man, finds satisfaction in Christian service In a slum settle-
ment.
T. Paullst Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Series: Insight
(Motion picture)
248.4 78-705451
Paullst Productions
A Thousand red flofrers (Motion picture) Panlisfc Produc-
tions, 1969.
28min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide
Credita: Producer, John Meredyth Luca-S; director, Dan Petrle;
writer, John W. Block. Catt: Tony Bill, Barbara Hale, Bill Wil-
liams.
Bummary: A dramatization which probes the reasons for the
despair of a falling college sophomore who commits suicide.
1. College students. 2. Academic achievement. 3. Suicide. i.
Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Series: Insight (Mo-
tion picture)
165.2 74-705460
Paullst Productions
The Thousand year walk (Motion picture) BBC-TV, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Time-Life Fihns, 1970.
30 mill, ad- color. 16 mm.
Summary : Shows the reliefs and Inscriptions which cover the
Egyptian temple of Karaak, and points out that these reliefs and In-
scriptions are a recording of the political events of a thousand years
of empire from 180O B. C Traces the history of the tanple.
1. Kamak. Egypt. Temple of Ammon. I. British Broadcasting
Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films.
913.2 70-710736
A. L> A. Booklist
Threading the sewing machine {Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts. 11^70.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing series, part 1)
I.O0P film.
With teacher guide.
.SUMMARY: IJemonst rates the use of the parts of the machine
which are involved with the actual threading. Indnding the school
pin, thread guides, take-up lever, balance wheel, tmslon regulator,
needle bar. needle, bed slide, and bobbin case.
1. Sewing-machines. 2. Machine sewing. I. Fairfield Associ-
ates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts, III. Series- Sew-
ing series (Motion picture) part 1.
fTT7l3] 646.2 73-715093
Universal Education and Visual .Arts
Threading the upper part of the machine (Motion picture)
Bailey Films, 1967.
3 min. si. color, sapra* 8 mm. (Sewing skills series, no. 1)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Credits : Supervisor. Joyce Johnson.
Summary : Provides step-by-step instructions for threading the
upper part of the sewing machine. With captions.
1. Sewing-machines. 2. Machine sewing. I, Bailey PUma, Inc.,
Bollywood, Calif. Series; Sewing skills series (Motion picture)
no. L
646.2 74-709275
BFA Educational Media
Three Arts Films and Publications
see
Central Park.
To market, to market.
Iliree A*8, three B's, and <me C {Motion picture) Educa-
tion Development Center, 1969; made 1966.
48 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (University of Illinois arithmetic
Summary: An unrehearsed teacber-trainlng film In which David
Page demonstrates methods of presenting material as he teaches one
of the University of Illinois arithmetic project topics to a clan of
fifth-graders. The clas-s uncovers several of the surprising things
that happen with number line rules.
1. Arithmetic — Study and teaching. 2. Number line. l Educa-
tion Development Center. Series: Unlverelty of lUlnols artth-
ineUc project (Motion picture)
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The Three bears {FUmatrip) McKeon-Overgard Pub., 1962.
56 fr. color. 85mm. (Lagnna language SOTlea)
Bummary: A Spanish language teaching film using uncaptloned
lectures to teU the story of n» three beara
1. Spanish Ungoage— Andlo-vlsual InetrucUon. i. McKeou-
Orergard Publishing. Series: Laguna language series (FUmstrIp)
PennsylTanla School
372.6
for the Deaf
71-733171
The Tliree bears {FUtnetrip) Jam Handy Organization,
1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Old tales for young folks, no. 1)
Bummary: Illustrates the story about Ooldilocks and the three
t>ears. With captions printed In the Initial teaching alphabet.
1. Initial teaching alphabet. t. Jam Handy Organization, Inc.
Series: Old tales for young folks (Fllmstrlp) no. 1.
872.4 Fi A 68-4910
Jam Handy Organlutloo
The Three bears {FUmatrip) Cooper Films and Beoorda,
1968.
36 fr. color. 55 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 «., 12 In.. S8| rpm..'? min.
(Our children's heritage sound fllmstripa, series F)
With teacher's guide. , „ t»i _♦ r'.™^!!
Credi(«; Producer, Prentice Ford; music, Rosa Rlo; art, Oarroil
Spinney: editor and narratw, Margie BelL
Summary: PresMJta the story of Goldllodrs and the three bears.
I. Cooper Films and Records. Series. ^„ »„,„„,
398.2 70-734985
Cooper Films and Records
Encyclopaedia Britannica
The Three bears {Filmatrip)
Educational Corp., 1969.
64 fr. coh>r. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 10 in., SSI rpm. (Fairy
''^.S^Silf; Illustrates the story of the three bears. EmphaalMe
^rJa1i?"t^S:''T'^n^Tp«edla BrlUnnic. Educational Oor-
poratlon. Series: Falry Ule t^^c^(^F.lmstrip) ^^^^^^
Encyclopaedia Brttan- nica Educational Corporation
The three bears
see
Goldilocks and the three bears.
Stories for joining in: The three bears.
Les Trois ours.
The Three bUly goats Gmff {FUmstrip) Brunswick Pro-
ductions, 1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Fairy tales)
Creditt: lUrect.-tr. KHrea Welntrnub; illustrator. Carol Edelson;
translator, Marie Malavelle; editor, Itlta M. Blsposito.
Summary: A French langua(;e teaching film. Presents Peter As-
bj0rn,sen's fnUy tale about three billy soats who encounter a hor-
rendous troll.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. AsbJiirnsen,
Peter Christian, 1812-1885. De tre bukkeoe Bruse. ii. Brunswick
Productions. Series: Fairy tales (Fllmstrlp)
398.21 Fi A 68-4420
Educational Record Sales
The Three billy goats Gmff {FUmttrip) Brunswick Pro-
ductions, 1967.
36 fr. color. S.'i mm. (Fairytales)
Crtditt: Director. Karen Welntraub; Illustrator, Carol Edelson;
translator, Arnaldo Ten; editor, Rita M. Gsposlto.
Summary: A Spanish language teaching film. Presents Peter Asb-
J^rnsen's fairy tate about three billy goats who encounter a horren-
dous troll.
1. Spanish language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. Asbj0rnseti,
Peter Christian, 1812-1885. De tre bokkene Bruse. n. Brunswick
Productions. Series: Fairytales (Fllmstrip)
398.21 Fi A 68-4421
Eklucatlonal Record Sales
The Three billy goats Gmff {FUmstrip) Jam Handy Orga-
nization, 1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Old tales for young folks, no. 2)
luminary; Illustrates the story about the troll and the three billy
goats OrnfT. With captions printed In the Initial teaching alphabet.
1. Initial teaching alph8t>eL i. Asbjtfrusen, Peter Christian,
1812-1885. De tre bukkens brusse. it. Jam Handy Organization,
Inc. Series: Old tales for young folks (Plluutrlp) no. 2.
372.4 Fi A 6S-4911
Jam Handy Organization
441
Cooper Films and
Three billy goats Graff {FUmatrip)
Eecords, 1969.
28 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac : 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm., 4 min.
(Our ciiildren's beriUge sound filmstrips. aeries B)
With teacher's guide.
Credit!: Producer, Prentice Ford; music, Rosa Rio; uarrator and
editor, Margie BeU.
Summary; Presents the Scandinavia story of three billy goats and
the wicked troll who wanted to eat them.
I. Asbjffmsen, Peter CSiristian, 1612-1885. De tre bukkens Bruaae.
n. Cooper Films and Records. Series.
398.24 79-734931
Cooper Films and Records
The Three billy goats Gruff (Fllmstrlp)
see Stories for joining in: The three billy goats
Gruff; Los Tres cabros y el gnomo
Three Billys go to
Filmstrips, 1967.
town {FilTWitrip) Reading Motivation
Made by PWS Productions.
39 fr. <-,)'(»r a.** mm. ( Picture book filmstrlp series)
With i»lcture-cued reading text booklet. «„,..„,.j
Unsed on the chlhlren's book of the same title by Nancy Howard.
Bummary PoInU out that e«ch individual is unique. de^Ite sur-
face similarities. In a tale about three possums, all named Billy be-
cause they all looked alike. w„,iv«
I Howard, Nancy. Three Billys go to town. n. Reading Motiva-
tion Filmstiips, (nc. Series.
701.43 Fi A 68-3816
Reading Motivation Filmstrips
The Three birds {FUmatrip) Bowmar Records, 1967.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33) rpm.. 40
min. microgroove. (B^innlng fluency in English as a new lan-
guage)
With t<'iiil)er'> inuiiuai ami script.
Credits: Autliors. I.Jiuni (Usher, Rcibert D. Wilson.
Summ-iri': Um* ii story about thrpe birds to Improve the spenklns
ability of chi:dren and adults who are learning Knglisb as a foreign
language.
1. Knclish !uiigiiaj:e — Study and teaching— Audlo-»l8ual aida I.
Bowmar IteiorUs. Los Angeles. Series: Beginning fluency in Eng-
lish as a new l:iiiguage (Fiimstrip)
Fi A 67-3568
Bowmar Records
Three bites of the an^ {Motion picture) Me*ro-Goldwyn-
Mayer. 1966.
98 mill. sd. color. 35 mm.
Cmii(<* '**Produccr and director. Alvin Oanzer: writer Oeor|?e
Wells ; photography. Gabor Pogany ; music, Kddy Manson : film edi-
tor Norman Savage. Coat: David McCallum, Sylva Kosclna. Tammy
Grimes. Harvey Korman. Domenlco Modrigno.
Summary: A comedy about a tour guide who eecorts ■ p-oup
through Italy, wins a fortune at roulette, and then finds himself
involved with a beautiful Italian adventuress who endeavors to win
the money from him.
I. Metro^Idwyn-Mayer. Inc. 70-702013
Three black writers {Motion picture) WCBS~TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinrfuirt and
Winston, 1969.
30 uiln. nd. b&w. 18 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americana. Section 22: TTte cultural scene: from 1954 to the current
mood)
Summary: Larry Neal acts as moderator as Addison Gayle, Toni
Cade, and Charlie L, Russell discus-i the change in black culture
since the IdGO's as revealed In the writings of Ralph Ellison, James
Baldwin, and Richard Wright.
1. Negroes In literature. 2. Baldwin, Jan>eB, 1924- 3. Elli-
son, lUIph. 4. Wright. Richard, 1908-1960. i. Neal, Larry. 1867-
n. New York. Television station WCB3-TV. m. Columbia Uni-
versity. IT. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Inc. Series: Black
heritage: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Section 22:
ITie cultural scene : from 1D54 to the current mood.
808.89 72-704119
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Three brothers in Haiti {Motion picture) Public Media,
inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Man and his world)
Edited version of the motion picture made by Instltut ftir Film
und Bild, Munich.
Summary: Demonstrates, through the experiences of three brothers,
the inadequacy of primitive farming methods In Haiti, and explains
that modern techniques, introduced with the help of a United Na-
tions official, contribute to the Improvement of living conditions.
1. Agriculture— Economic aspects — Haiti. i. Public Media, Inc.
II. Films Incorporated. Series: Man and his world (Motion pic-
ture)
334.097294 74-705469
Public Media, Inc.
Three bullets {Motion picture) Ramsey Corp. Made and
released by Walter J. Klein Co., 1968.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumiitary: Follows the adventures of three groups — three hunters,
an electronics family, and two Cherokee Indians — who take one bul-
let each Into the Saoteethah Forest of the Great Smokies to see
who Is the t)est hunter of bear and t>oar.
1. Hunting. I. Ramsey Corporation, ii. Walter J. Klein Com-
pany.
TW.27 78-702618
CINE
TWee ctnmittM: Gnmborg/Lccdr/WUUaMt. [Slide set] Re-
learch & Education DepL, American CrafU Couticil, 1969.
11 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
Wiih scripi-
SUMMARY; Prncnit examples of ceramic sculpiurc from one-man exhibits
of Gfonborg, Leedy. and WjllMms at the Museum of Contemporary Crafts in
New York in 1969
I. Sculpture. Modem- 20<h century-Exhibinoni. I. American Crafts
CouiKil. Museum of Coniemporary Crafts. II. American CrafU Council.
Research A Education Depi.
[NB198, 738 72-733946
Research A Education 72 MARC
Dcpt.. American Crafu
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Three cornered flag {Motion picture) Paulist Productions^
1968.
i'T niin. *d. color. 16 mm. ( Insight)
With (lisciiMion ^Ide.
Credit:- Producers, JobD Furia. John Meredytta Lucas; director,
Paul Stanley; writer, John W. Bloch. Caat: Ruth Warrick, Beau
BridKex, MertHJltti MacRae.
Summarn: After a j-oung boy Is killed lo Vietnam, bis mother,
uncle, Aanc^, and priest ponder their respODSlbllit; la his death
because of their Influence on bis decision to violate his owo con-
science and enter the army.
Another issue bAw.
1. Vietnamew Conflict, 1961-- — Conscientious objectors. i.
Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Series: Insight
(Motion picture)
172 72-705447
Paulist Productions
Three Cubans (Motion picture) Robert Cohen. Beleased by
Bailey-Film Associates, 1960.
57 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Issued in 2 parts. Part 1: The exile. Part 2; The rCTOlutionaty,
the worker.
With study guide by Barbara Upton.
SummarTf: Three Cubana — an exile, a Castro revolutionary, and a
laborer who has taken no active role either for or against the revolu-
tion— tell bow they taeA about Cuba, the revolution, and Castro.
1. Cuba— History— 19»- i. Cohen, Robert CarL n. Bailey-
Film Associates.
972.91 70-706596
Balley-FIlni Associates
The Three cabs [Filnvstrip) Bowmar Records, 1967.
2 fliinstrips (pt. 1. 30 fr,; pt. 2, 28 fr.) color. 35 niln. and pho-
nrwliw: 2 s., 12 tn.. 33J rpm.. 34 mIn each, mlcrogroove. (B^ln-
ninj: fluppiry in En^!i^h as a new lanfcuage)
With teacher's manual luid script.
Crcdilt: Authors. Lnura Ol^jher, Robert !>. Wilson.
Summarv: Uses a simple story about three cubs to impmre the
speaking ability of children and adults who are learning English as
a forelfm langunge.
1. Rnctlsh UiniiUHge — Study and teaching — Audio-visual aids, I.
Bowmar Reconis, Los Angeles. Series: Beginning fluency In Eng-
lish ns a new langtmge (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 07-3571
Bowmar Records
3-D painting (Motion i>icture)
Bailey Films, 1968.
Ikon Films. Released by
3 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Painting series)
Loop fllm.
With manual.
CrediU: Educational consultant. Robert O. White.
Summary : Intrwiuces the te<4inique of 3~D painting which consists
of decorating and combining large three-dlmensloml forms so that
they form a visually cohesive unit. With captions. For etemeotatr
grades.
1. Painting— Technique 2. Composition (Art) 8. Projection. I
Ikon Films. II. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series
Painting series (Motion picture)
372.5 79-709287
BFA Educational Media
Three daoccs fron Cholla^, Korea. [Motioa i»cture] Umvenity
of Washington Archives of Ethnic Muiic and Dance. Releaaed
by Uoivenity of WashmgtoD Preta, 1971.
:J min Id. color. 16 mm. (Waihingloti filmi)
SUMMARY: Preienu ihre« iyp« of dance from the cholla rejion crfSouih
Korea. Faiutes the dance of ■ Buddhiii monk, who CApreuet hi« joy at having
aiuined enlighten mem. includo ■ »olo improviuiional dance, salp'uri, and a
popular dance, kang king lu woi Ic.
1 Dancini— Korea— Honam region 1, Univer«i(y of Wathington Ar-
chive* of Ethnic Miaic and Dance. II. Washington (Sute). Univeraiiy.
PrcM. 111. Seriei: Washington nim*. (Motion picture]
tGVl703, 793.3 72-700238
Univeratty of Waihingion 72 MARC
Pre**
Three dimensimial boondary layer separatiMi (Moti<Mi pic-
ture) Educational Services. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannic? Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. fll. color. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also iBHued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mtn. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Boundary layer. 2. Multiphase flow. I. Educational Serv-
ices inc., Newton, Mass. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Fluid mechanlca films (Motion picture)
532 76-710316
Elnryclnpaedla Brttan- nlca Educatl<mal Oorpk
Three faces of Christmas (Motion picture) WCAU-TV,
1969.
2.1 min. ad. cttlor 16 mm.
HI'MMARY; Three I'hlladelplilans— a ghetto boy, a children's
photographer whone work Is included In the dlstloguiahed Family of
man. and a twenty-elght-yearK>ld film Instructor — exprcM their mem-
orlM of Chrlatmas 1960.
1. ChrUtinas— Pennsylvania— Philadelphia, I. Philadelphia.
Televialon station WCAU-TV.
394.268 73-70B691
CINE rer
3, 4. <
I the door. [Motion picture] Marc Coq)., 1972.
33 mm id. coior. 16 nun.
CREDITS' Narrator, Mamie Phippa dark.
SUMMARY Show* ihe activitic* of an urban day care cenm. emphaalzing
ita value a* a learning and education center for inner-city children.
1- Day nuraeriet. 3. Education. Prcachool. I. Marc CorporatioiL
[HV851] 362.7 72-702178
ONE 72 MARC
Three from niinoia (Moium picture) WMAQ-TV, 1969.
jO min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummarif: A historical documentary which prewenta little known
historical facta about Illinois: the old mining town of Galena; the
tragedy of Vachael Lindsay <^ Springfield ; and the town of Bishop
Hilt, where a pioneer people established a new society on the Illinois
prairie.
1. Bishop Hill. III. 2. Galena. IIL— History. 3. Jansonlsta. 4.
Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel. 1879-lflei. i. WMAQ-TV (Television
station) Chicago.
977 73-706124
CINE
The Three gifts (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971. Made by
Educreative Systems.
1 roll, oolor. .^^ mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 In.. 3Si rpm. (On
our block series)
Captioned version alflo Issued. _, . ., . j
Summarv I'rewnts a story with an Inner-clty orientation to de-
velop efTeotlve reudinj; skills In expression and comprehension, stimu-
late thought, and provide opportuiitties for making value Judgments.
1 Beading. 2. Language arts. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series- On our hlock series (Fllmstrip)
428.7 71-738206
McGraw-Hill
The Three gifts (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill, 1971. Made by
Educreative Systems.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (On our block series)
I'ncaptioned version with phonodlsc ahto Issued.
.Summary : Presents a atory with an Inner-clty orientation to de-
velop effective reading skills in expression and comprehension stimu-
late thought, and provide opportunities for making value Judgments.
With captions.
1. Heading. 2. Language aru. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: On our block series (Fllmstrip)
428^ 76-738269
McGraw-Hill
Tht Three goldeo hain. tHlmstrip] Barry O'Hara ProductioiM.
Released by BFA Educadonal Media, 1972.
63 tt. color. 35 mm. and pbonoditc: 1 ■.. 13 in.. 33 1/3 r^Hn. (Folk
talet bofB the brother* Grimm)
Also iMued with phonotape in caMctte.
SUMMARY: Presenti Grimoi'i fairy tale in which ■ man has to pluck three
hairv frcHn the head of a giant before he can marry the princeu he loves. For
elementary gradea.
1. Tales, German— Juvenile films. 3. Fairy tales— Juvenile films. [1. Fairy
talet 3. Pottiore--<iennaByi 1, Grimm. Jakob Ludwig Karl, 1785-1*63.
Der Teufel mit den drd loldeacn Haaren. 11. Barry O'Hara Productions. III.
BFA Educational Media. IV. Serieti Folk tales from the brothers Grimm.
[Fllmstrip]
(PZ8] 398.21 72-732516
BFA EducatioDal Media 72 MARC
The Three happy Uoiu. [Filmstrip] McGraw-Hill /Uoivenity
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1972.
45 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 s., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 11 min.
(The Happy lion series, set 2)
Abo issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Based on the book of the same title written by Louise Fatio and illuslralcd
by Roger Duvoisin.
SUMMARY; Presents a story in which the son of the happy lion kioki for
s )ob lo perform. For primary grades.
[1. Lions— Stories] I. Fatio. Louise. The three happy lions. II.
McGraw-Hill /University Films. 111. McGraw-Hill Book Company. IV.
Series: The Happy lion series. rFilmstrip] set 2.
[PZ7] 3T2.6 72-732507
McGraw-Hill /University 72 MARC
Films
Three honorable wishes (FUnwtrip) Intematicaul Film
Bureau, 1968.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. and pboiK>disc: 1 s., 10 in., 331 rpm., 0
min. microgroove.
Sumtnam: A story about a widowed flabermau and bis son who
are given three wishes by a sea dragon as a rewatd for a brave
deed. Written and illustrated by fourth-grade students In Mammro*
neck, N. Y.
L lotertutional Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
398.2 Fi A 68-5084
International Fllm Bureau
see -320° (i.e. , Minus three hundred and twenty
degrees)
The 300 idea (Motion picture) Chrysler Corp., 1961. Made
by Tom Marker and Co.
17 mill. »d. Color. Iti mm.
Crediti: Comuientator. Morgan iteatty.
Summartf- Deworlbes the origin, development, and chinacteriKtics
of the Chrysler 3(» series of antomobllea and the firepower v-8 engine
that powers them.
1 ChryKier automobile. i. Chrysler Corporation.
629.22 Fi 67-934
Three in a curousd (Motitm picture) Johnaeo Enterprises,
1971.
SS min. ad. color. 16 mm.
8UMUART: Follows a BoMon aecrvUry, a teenage boy, and a
British ^mallat aa they drlf« acroaa tba United States In a IMl
Cadniac ambolance In search of advanture, escape, and tberaaMves.
1. n. 8.— Description and travel— 19e(>- I. Johnsen Enter-
""^ m^ 71-711829
cnrm
442
The Three kangaroos (Filmstrip) Bowmar Records, 1967.
01 fr, color. 3.T mm. nnd plionodiscs: 2 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm., 44
niln. ench. microgroove. (Beginning fluency In English n new lan-
guagei
With tencher'!^ manual and script.
Crcditg: Authors, Laura Olsher. Robert D, Wllsnn.
Siimtwrn: Uses a simple story about three kangaroos to Improve
the speaking ability nf children and adults who are learning English
as a foreign language.
1. Engllah language — Study and teaching— Audio- visual aids. i.
Bowmar Reconis. Los AnftelM. Series: Beginning fluency in Eng-
lish as a new language (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 67-8674
Bowmar Records
The Three kittens (Filmttrtp) Bowmar Records, 1967.
01 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodiscs : 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.. 44
min. each, microgroove. (Beginning fluency In English aa a new
languagp )
With teacher's manual nnd script.
Credili: Authors. Laura Olsher. Robert D. Wllwm.
Siimminv: Uses a story about three kittens to improve the speak-
ing ability of children and adults who arc lenrnlng Ensilsh aa n
foreign language.
1. English language — Study and teaching— Audio-visual aids. I.
Bowmar Records. Los Angeles. Series: Beginning fluency In Eng-
lish as a new language (Fllmstrip)
Fi A 67-3575
Bowmar Records
The Three-legged stoc^ (Motion pieture) R. Barrington
Scott Pty., ltd., Australia, 1968. Released in the U. S. by
ACI Films, 1969.
2d mlR. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cicditt: Producer and director, R. Barrlogtou Scott; writer, V.
Barker; conii>oser, F. Smith; cameramen, R. Horner, O. Smale.
Bummari/: Studies the multi-racial nature of the Fijian society.
Shows three boya playing together unaware of their color differ-
ences. Uses a background of voices from leading Indians, Fljians, and
Europenns expressing their views on racialism, and scenes of the
activity of men working togetlier In a gold mine to illustrate that
Interracial harmony is to the advantage of all.
1. Ethnology — Fiji Islands. 2. Race awarenesa i. Scott (R.
Barrlngton) Pty., ltd. ii. ACI Films. Inc.
919.96 77-700495
B. Barrlngton Scott Pty., ltd.
Three little kittens (Filmstrip) Jam Handy School Service,
l!>fiS.
1 roil. iv\oi: 3o mm. and plionoilisc : 2 s. (1 s, for manual
projector, 1 -. for automatic projector), 7 min., 33i rpm. micro-
groove. (Nursery rhymes In song, set 2)
Summari/: An adapUtlon of the nursery rhyme Three little
kittens. With captions.
1. Children's songs. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Se-
ries: Nursery rhymes In song (Filmstrip) set 2.
372.8 72-733927
Jam Handy School Service
The Three little plgi. [Motion picture] Walt Disney Productiona.
Released by Walt Disney EducadiHul Materials Co.. 1956.
9 min. id. coior. 16 mm.
Originally relcaaed in 33 nun. in 1933.
With leachcr guide.
SUMMARY: Ums the itory of The three little pigt (o emphasize the impor-
tance of budgeting time in order to gel ichool work and home cbom finished
and have tin^e left to play.
ll Folklore. 2. Riga— Siorieaj I. Dianey (Wall) Produciion*. il. Wall
Diiney Educational Material* Company
lPZ10.3j 372.24 72-7001W
Wall Dianey Educational 73 MARC
Materiato Co.
The Three little pigs (Filmstrip)
tion, 1967.
Jam Handy Organiza-
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Old tales for yoong folka, na 6)
SumtMry: Illustrates the story about the wolf and the three little
pigs. With captions printed In the Initial teaching alphabet.
1. Initial teaching alphabet i. Jam Handy Organtiatfon, Inc.
Serl«: Old tales for young folks (Fllmstrip) no. 6.
372.4 Fi A 68-4916
Jam Handy Organization
The Three little pigs (Filmstrip) Cooper Filme end Rec-
ords, 1968.
46 fr-. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., S8i rpm., 10 mtn.
(Our children's heritage sound flimstrlpa, serlea F)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer, Prentice Ford; music. Rosa Bio; art, Carroll
Spinney; editor and narrator. Margie BelL
Summary: Tells the atory of the three pigs who built honwa of
various materials to protect themselvea from a hungry wolf.
I. Cooper Films and Records. Series.
398.24 73-784986
Cooper Films and Records
Hm Tknt Uttlc pifi. [FUmstrip] Edix»tional Prajectioas Corp..
1968.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Readtag program. Level 1, R-103)
With teacher'* manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which include! word »ki!l reinforcement of
initial long A aitd initial B. RetcUt the >lory of the wiac pt| and hii two frivoloui
brothers, ureaaing the neceasiiy to complete obligation* before latiafying the
urge to play With capboni For primary grade*.
1. Reading (Primary) — Juvenile film*. 2. EagUah language— Alphabet —
Juvenile film*. 3. Rc^NMuibUiiy—iiivenik Alma. [I. Folklore] 1. Bduca-
liooal Projection* Corporatian. 11. Series: Reading program. [Filnuuipj Lewi
1. R-103.
ILB1525, 372.4 72-733135
Educational PrflJactioM 73 MARC
Cofp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Three Uttle pigs (Filmatrip) Spoken Arts, 1968.
45 fr. color. SS mm. and phoDodisc: 1 8., 12 In., 88k rpm.,
20 ml". '-ilrroEroove. (Spoken Art* classic fairy tales)
With teacher's fnilde and reading script
Credits: Producer, Arthur Luce Klein; lllustrntor, Julia Noonon.
Summary: An adaptation of the English fairy tale about the
three Uttte pigs and their adventures with a bad wolf.
I. Spoken Arts.
398.24 Fi A 68-1723
Spoken Arts
Three Uttle pigs (Motion picture) Walt Disney Home
Movies, 1968.
12 miD. si. color. S mm. (Dtsney'a wonderfol world of car-
toons)
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Also Issued la b&w.
Short version (4 min.) also Issued.
Other language versions: French, German, Italian.
Silent version of the 196S Walt Disney S5 mm. motion picture of
the same title.
SUMMARY : A retelling of the fairy tale aboot throe little pica
who defy the big bad wolf.
I. Watt Disney Home Movies.
791.43 74-714161
Walt Disney Productions
Three Uttle pigs (FUrMtrip) Universal Education and Vis-
ual Arts, 1969.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Read and tell. «rtes 2> ^. ^
la two parts: one set of captioned drawings for reading; one set
without captions to encourage story telling.
With teacher's pilde. . ^. ,,„, ,
Summary: A fairy tale about the adventures of three little pigs
^"l U^erl^l Education and Visual Arts. Series: Bead and teU
(Fllmstrlp) series 2. -„,.n,,
398.24 77-735121
A. I. A. Booklist
Three little pigs
see
Stories for Joining In: The three little
pigB.
Les Trois petits cochons.
The Three Uves of Thomaaina {Motion pichtre) Walt Dis-
ney Productions. Released by Buena Vista Distribution
Co., 19f.;i.
97 mIn. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Ba!ted on the book Thomaslna, by Paul Oalllco.
CreditM: Producer, Walt Disney; director, Don ChafTey; screen-
play, Robert Weaterby ; music. Paul Smith ; director of photography,
Paul Bee.'«on; editor, Gordon Stone. Ctut: Patrick McGoohan, Karen
Dotrlce, Susan Hampshire, Laurence Nalsmlth, Jean Anderson.
Summary: An adventure melodrama about a young Scottish girl
and her pet cat, Thomaaina. who recovers from three crises, with the
help of a young maiden who lives In the forest and befriends stray
animals.
I. Galileo, Paul, 1897- Thomaslna. n. Disney (Walt) Produc-
tions, in. Buena Vista Distribution Company, Inc.
Fi 67-1319
3M IM Press
Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806)
John Brown's raid.
Tlw Three Haiketeen. [Hlnutripj United Productioiu of
America. Released by McOraw-Hill, 1972.
and 1 phonodisca {2 1. each) (Mr. Magoo'i
;p».4.
4 filnutrips. color,
literature icrie*. no. 2)
Part 1. 137 fr.. 11 min.; pt 2. 136 ft., II min.; pc 3, 120 fr., 10 t
128 fr.. 11 min.
Alao inued with phonoupe in cancite.
RelcaMd in 1971 in the •eric* entitled Filmttrip cinema.
With teacher's |uide.
SUMMARY: An adapuiMm of (he novel. The three muiketccra. by Aleun-
dre Duma*. Features the animated character. Mr. Macoo.
1. Prartce^HiUory— Lout) Xlll. 1610-1643— Juvenile filma. (I. Pranc«—
History— {.ouiiXlll, I6l0-I643~-Fictkm. 3. Adventure Mohet] I. DumM,
Alexandre. 1I02-1870. Les Iroi* mouM|uetaire>. II. United Productiom of
America, ill. McGraw-Hill Book Company. IV. Title: Filmstrip cinema.
[Fihmtrip] V. Series: Mr. Magoo'* literature Krics. [FilmMrip] no. 2.
tPZ7, g43 72-732885
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 72 MARC
The Three mnst-gct-theres {Motion picture) Max linder
Productions Co. Released by Allied Producers and Dis-
tributors Corp., 1922.
5 re<'ls. s' b&w. 35 mm.
L. C. has German version (42 min.) entitled Mai und die drel
Musketlere ; oder. Der Knockout-Held.
In the American Film Institute Collection, Library of Congreaa
Print acquired from Staatllches Fllmarchlv der DDR
Credit*; Producer, director, and writer. Max Under; photography.
Harry Vallejo. Max Dupoot; utles, Thomas N. Miranda. Catt:
Max Under, Frank Cooke, Caroline Rankin, Bull Montana. Harry
Mann.
Summary: A parody of the novel, Tbe three musketen^ by Alex-
ander Dumas, describing the adventures of the son of a Gascon
peasant who Koes to Paris to seek his fortune.
t. Dumast, Alexander, 180Q-1870. Les trols mousquetalres. n.
Max Linder Productions Company, ui. Max und die drel Muske-
tlere motion picture) iv. Allied Producers and Distributors Cor-
portion. V. American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 70-709649
Three Norwegian cities: Oslo, Troodheim, Bergen (FUm-
$tr;p) Budek Films and Slides, 1969.
42 f-.'. color. 3& mm.
Shorivr versions (39 fr. and 39 double fr, ) issued In 1968 under
tbe title Tbree Norwegian dtiea, with script by DeoU Baly.
Summary; Describes tbe architecture, biatory, and conunerce of
Oslo. Trondhelm, and Bergen, and points out that these major dtlei
are ports and that much of tbe Interior Is dlfflcolt x^teao and
mountain country. With captions.
1. Oslo. 2. Trondbelm. S. Bercen, Norway. i. Bndek Fllma
and Slides, Inc.
»14.81 78-734481
Budek Films and Slides of California
Tkn* on a caach {Motum picture) Jerry I*wis Produc-
tions. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1966.
109 min. ad. color. K mm.
Color by Pathe. _ ,^
CredUf: Producer and director, Jerry I^wls; story. Ant Bnltao.
Marvin Worth: screenplay. Bob Ross, Samuel A, T«ylor; WMnpoaer
and conductor, Louis Brown ; director of photofraphy, W. Wallace
Kelley ; editor, Ruaael Wllea. Catt: Jerry Lewis. Janet L«Iah, Mary
Ann Mobley, Olla Golan, Leslie Parrlsh.
Summary: A comedy about an American artist who Iropenooates
three different men In order to cure the three lovely, roan-hatln»
patients who are preventing bia p^chiatrlst-flanc* from accompany-
Inc him on a honeymoon trip to Paris.
L Jerry LewU Productions, u. Columbia Pictures Corporatliu.
Fi 68-1700
Three-phase transformers. [Transparencies]
1972.
Creative Visuals,
29 transparencies. 10 n 12 in. (Vocational electronics)
With teachcr'i manual and standard objective tests.
Correlated with the textbook 3-phaie iransformeri manual.
CREDITS: Author. Morris TUchlcr.
SUMMARY: Covers wiring connectioni utcd in a wide variety of three-
phase transformer circuits and uansformer equivalent circuit schematica. In-
cludes vector diaframs thowins voltage, reactive, and resistive loads and pre-
sents suto. scries, parallel, delta, wye, and meth arrantemeDta.
1. Electric transformers. 2. Electric circuit*. I. Creative Viauals (Firm)
II. Scries: Vocational electronics. [Transparenciea]
[TK2791) 621.3 72-735856
Creative Viauals 72 MARC
The Three pigs {Filmttrip) Bowmar Records, 1967.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s . 12 In.. 33J rpm., 40
min. ench. mlcrogroove. (IteKlnnlnK fluency In Rnitllsh as a new
lanmiao-i
With teacher's manual and script.
CrediU: Autborn. Uiura Olsher, Robert D. Wilson.
Summary: Uses a story nbout three pies to Improve the speakinK
ability of chlMren and adults who Hre learning EnEllsh as n forelpi
laniruaire.
1. Enjtllsh lanEUnge — Study and teachinit— Audio. visual aids. t
Bowmar Records. I>os Anjreles. Series: BeRlnnluR fluency In Eng-
llBh as a new language (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3578
Bowranr Records
A Three-pipe problem.
1972.
[Motion picture] Voughl Aeronautics,
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With leader's guide.
Based on Perrin Stryker's article Can you analyze this proUcm? in Harvard
business review, Msy-June. 1965.
SUMMARY: An approach to problem solving and decision making based on
an actual case study from the files of social psychologist Charles Kepner and
sociologist Benjamin Tregoe.
I, Decision- making— Case studies. 2. Problem-solving— Case studies. I.
Stryker. Perrin. Can you analyze this problem? II. Vought Aeronautics.
[HD69.D4] 658.4 72-701859
Voughl Aeronautics 72 MARC
Research & Edacatioo
[Motion picture]
Dept, American Crafts Council. 1958.
lOo
color. 16 n
SUMMARY: Shows potters ShOji Hainada. Antonio Prieto. and Petcf
Voulkos throwing poia.
1. Pottery. 2. Hamada, ShOji, 1894- 3. Prieto. Antonio. 4.
Voulkaa, Peter. I. American Crafts Council. Research A Educatioa DefN.
[TP8O81 738 72-701126
Research A Education 72 MARC
Dept., American Crafts
Council
Three prodortion systnns: lot pradnctfcm, line prodoctjon,
process indositry {Motion picture) Rensselaer Polytechnic
Inatitiit*, 1966.
33 nUn. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CrediU: Project director, Donald D. Demlng; film coordinator,
Charles 0. Werberlg ; narrator. Bob Wallace.
Summary: A study of three different types of manufacturing.
Follows the steps la the lot production of Industrial and municipal
water valves, tbe line production of men's dress shirts, and tbe proc-
ess Industry of papermaklng.
1. Uanufacturers. i. Renastiaer Polytechnic Instltate. Troy.
N. r.
670 74-702014
Three Prong Television Productions
see
S I were an animal.
Sit downl
Water is wet.
Where does my street go ?
443
Thp Three poppies {FiJimtrip) Bowmar Records, 1967.
2 filmstrips <pt. 1, 26 fr. : pt. 2, 2S fr.) color. 35 mm. and pho-
nodlsos : 4 s, 12 In., 83) rpm.. 68 min. each, mlcrt^roove. (B«gln-
nlne flurnoy In English as a new language)
With teacher's manuiil and script.
Credita: Authors. Ijiura Olsher, Robert D. Wilson.
Bummarii: I'ses a story atmut tbree puppies to Improve the speak-
ing ability of children and adults who are learulng English as a for-
elgn langufte.
I. Englb'h language — Study and teaching — Audlo-visnal aids. I.
Bowmar Records. Ixm Angeles. Series: Beginning fluency in Eng-
lish as a new language (FUtDStrlp)
Fi A 67-5573
Bowmar Records
The Three rt>bbers. [Motion picture]
1972. Made by Morton Schindcl.
Weston Woods Studios,
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Based on Tomt Ungerer's book of the same title
CREDITS: Director and narraior. Gene Deitch.
SUMMARY: A fairy ule in which three robbers who icrrify the countryside
•re subdued by the charm of a tittle girl named Tiffany. For primary grades.
[I. Fairy taleS] I, Ungcrer. Tomi. 1931- The three robbers. II.
Weston Woods Studios. Weston. Conn.
[PZ8] 372.6 72-701865
Weston Woods Studios 72 MARC
The Three R*8 ... and sex education (Motion picture)
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Re-
leased by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
60 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and narrator. Robert McCutchen.
SUMMARY : A documentary film which explores tbe opposition to
the leaching of aex education In schools. Includes comments by Dr.
Billy James Hargla, Gordon Drake, and representatives of the John
Birch Society and Gennantown Friends School iu Pennsylvania.
1. Sex instruction— U. S. I. National Educational Television
and Radio Center. IT. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
301.41 78-711457
Indiana Onlvenilty Audio-Visual Center
The Three silUcs (FUmttrip) Cooper Films and Beoords,
1969.
S2 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 891 rpm., 10
mtn. I Our children's heritage sound filmstrips, series H)
With teacher's guide. . j ^.^^ u-,^»
Crediti: Producer, Prentice Ford; narrator and editor, Hargir
Hell ; art, Carroll Spinney ; music. Rosa Bio.
Summary; Illustrates the story of the three slUles.
I Cooper Films and Records. Series.
398^
Cooper nims and Recotds
73-735092
Three sisters {Motion picture) Biojfraph Co., Iftll.
17 mIn. 8l. b&w. IS mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Mary Plckford film collection, Library of Congress.
Credila- Director. D. W. Grtfllth: camera, G, W. Bltxer. Catt:
Mary Plckford. Vivian Prescott. Marlon Sunshine, Mack Sennett.
Summary: A comedy about tbe devious methods used by two
older sisters to prevent their younger sister ftwn Impetuously going
off with a worthless yooth. , ,
r Blograph Company, n. Marj- Plckford film collection.
Fi 6&-517
The Three spinners {FUmatrip) Jam Handy Organization,
1967.
36 fr. color. 33 mm. (Old tales for young folks, oa 8)
Sumti^ary: Illustrates the story about the three spinners. Wftb
captions printed In the Initial teaching alphabet
L Initial teaching alphabet. L Jam Handy Organlaatlon, toe.
Series: Old tales for young folks (Fllmstrlp) no. 3.
872.4 Fi A 6a-4912
Jam Handy Organization
The ^10 from Texas {Motion picture) El Paso Natural
Gas Co. Made by Jack Williamson Motion Picture Pro-
ductiona. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service,
1970.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Narrator, Victor Jory.
Summary: Describes the conutnictloa of a Tezas-to-Callfornia
pipeline and relates stories of some of tbe pioneers who rode the
aame trail In the ISCSO's.
1. Pipe lines. 2. Sonthwest. New—Dencrlption and travel— 1961-
I. El Paso Natural Oas Company, n. Modem TVilkinc Picture Serv-
ice, Inc.
388.5 77-705692
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3,000 years under the sea {Motion picture) Insight, inc.
Released by ABC Television Network, 1960.
30 min. sd. b&w. 13 nun.
Telecast on the ABC documentary show Expedition!
Credit*: Producer, V. Fae Thomas; writer, P. T. Furst; music,
Robert Ernst; photc^rrapher, Stanton A. Waterman.
Summary: Pictures an American group which discovers off the
coast of Turkey the oldest shipwreck ever found. Divers find pottery
from as far back as 2,000 years ago and search for and finally locate
Ingots and tools from tbe bronze age.
1. Treasure-trove — Turkey. i. Expedition! (Television program)
n. Insight, Inc, Los Angeles, in. American Broadcasting Company.
508.496 Fi 68-279
Three to get ready {Motion picture) Bay Area Rapid
Transit District. Made by Carol Levene Productions.
Released by Association Films, 1967.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents an overview of construction in the three coun-
ties along the projected 75-mtIe rapid translst system and shows vital
areas, such as the twin-bore tunnel and Bay tube launchlngs, which
are not visible to the public.
1. San Francisco metropoUtaa area — Transit systems. i. San
Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District n. Assodatioo Films,
tat
Fi A 68-169
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Three to go (Motion picture) Australian News and Infor-
mation Bureau, 1970. Made by Australian Commonwenlth
Film I'nit. Released in the U. S., 1971.
90 nilr. sd- bAw 16 mm. ^ ^ t»_» nr >
CREDITS Producer. Gil Brenley; director/script, Peter Weir.
Brian Haniiant, Oliver Howes. CAST: Matthew Barton, Jndy Mor-
'sL'MMARY- Presents three stories, entitled Michael. Judy, and
Toula. which portray some of the problems of modem youth.
1. Youth— Australia. I. Australia. News and Information
Bureau. __ _.„„,«
[HQ799] 301.43 75-713659
Australian News and Information Bureau
Three to make ready [Motion picture) Kansas Children's
Service League. Made by Centron Corp. Released by
Bureau of Visual Instruction, University of Kansas, 1967.
25 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary: Dramatized sketches Illustrate the three areas of child
assistance provided by the Kansas Children's Service League: assist-
ing unwed mothers, care and placement of children, and emergency
care of abandoned or deserted children.
1. Child welfare— Kansas. i. Kansas Children's Service League,
n. Kansas. University. Bureau of Visual Instruction.
362.7 Fi A 68-841
CINE
Three to win (Motion picture) Montgomery Ward. Made
by .Tnlin J. Hounessy Motion Pictures. Released by Modem
Tiilkiiii; Picture Service, 1970.
-S mIn, sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'-MMARY; A three-part fllro which strives to motivate young
boys to keep in lietier physical and mental condition, and teach them
some of the bask-s of football : Get ready to win. The skill to win
and The will to win.
1. Football. I. Ward (Montgomery) and Company. ll Modem
Talking Picture Service, inc.
796.332
76-711530
Tlie Three visitors {FUrmtrip) Reading Motivation Film-
strips, 1%7. Made by PWS Productions.
23 fr. 'olor STi mm. ( Picture l>ook filmstilp series)
\Vith imiure-cued reading test booklet.
IL-ised oil the children's book of the same title by Marjorie Hopkins.
tiuiiiiiiarfi: PoiiitH out that little kindnes*!eg can bring great re-
wards In a title about a little Eskimo child. Nuka Cham, who be-
friends u iiellcnn, a seal, and a bear during a storm.
r, Hopkins, Marjorie. The three visitors, ir. Heading Motivation
Flliiistrips, Inc. Series.
791.43 Fi A 68-3817
Kending Motivntion Filmstrips
Three wheeled fairy tale (Motion picture) University of
Southern California, l)ept. of Cinema. Released by Uni-
versal Kducation and Visual Arts, 1971.
2<> min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; A modern musical fairy tale about a little girl and
a meter maid who go out to find the world together.
1. Musical revues, comedies, etc. I. Los Angeles. University
of Si.iuhern California. Dept. of Cinema. II. Unlveraal Education
and Visual Arts.
791.43 70-713386
[M1500]
CI.NE
The Three wishes {FUmAtrip) G. B. Instructional, London.
Released in the U. S. bv Universal Education and Visual
Arts ,1J>6-!,
28 fr. color. 35 mm.
SummaTy: lIlUNtratea the folk tale about a family granted three
wishes by a maKic fairy, telling how they almost briug themselves
unlmpplneas by abusing the prtvUepe. With captions.
I. Q. B. Instructional, ltd., I»ndon. ii. Universal Education and
Visual Art.-*.
398.21 73-737334
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Tkrtm wlihet. [PUmstrip] Walt Disney Productions. Released
by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
43 ft color. 35 mm. ud phonodbc: 2 t., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 9 min.
(Studies in tciencc. Set 1: Our friend the suim)
Abo iMued with pbonotapc in csMeite.
CsfNioned veruon atoo UMied
With teacher'i guide.
SUMMARY: PoinU out the wayi in which atomic energy ii used for betwfl-
cial purpoaa.
I Atomic energy i. Dtuey (Wilt) Productkxu. II. WaJt Dimey Educa-
iMtuJ Matehalt Compwiy, III. Seriet: Studies in icience. |Film«ripj Set 1 : Our
friend the atom.
[QC778) 621.48 72-733076
Walt OiMiey Educational 73 MARC
MatcfiaU Co-
Three TTirttf [FUnutrip] Walt Disney Productions. Released
by Walt Diniey Educational Materials Co., 1971.
4J ft. color 3J mm. (Sludie* in icience. Set I: Our friend the atom)
Sound venion* abo iMued.
With teacher') guide.
SUMMARY Points out the way* in which atomic energy ti used for benefi-
cial purpoaca. With caption*.
1. Atomic eaefgy I. Diuicy (Walt) Productiona. 11 Walt I>i*ney E/luca-
liana) (bfateriakCompaay. ill Sent*: Studies in Kience (Filnutrip) Set I Our
friend the sUmb.
(QC778i 621.48 72-733077
Walt DliMey Educational 73 MARC
Co.
Three word brand {Motion picture) AVillinm S. Hart Co.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., Wl\.
7 reel.-^ nI. b&w. 16 mm.
Orlgl liilly i-eleased In 35 mm.
L. C. copy incomplete (42 min.) ; reete 3, 6. and 7, and part of reels
4 and 5 wanting.
In the Ciatewood W. Dunston film collection. Library of Congress.
Credits: Direction and adaptation, Lambert Hlllyer; story, Will
Reynolds- photographer, Joe August C<ut: WlUlam S. Hart. Jane
Novak. S. J. Bingham. Gordon Rusaell, George Pierce, Colette Torbes.
Summar}/: Western melodrama which features William S. Hart In
the dual role of motherless twin brothers who are separated when
their father is killed by Indians— one becoming the governor of Utah,
the other ;i cuttle rancher who poses as his brother In order to veto
a water rights bill and pardon his partner falsely accused of a crime.
I. Williams. Hart Company, n. Paramount Pictures
Corporation, nt. Gate- wood W. Dunston film collection.
Fi 68-441
Three year olds (Motion picture) Education Development
Center, 1970.
9 motion pictures, b&w. 16 mm. (Early childhood education
study)
<'RED1TS: Filmmaker, Allan Leitman.
SI'MMARY : Explores the activities of children and shows their
relationships to each other and to adults. Illustrated by Aimed seg-
menlj^. largely unedite<l, of a program for three year oldg at the City
and Country School In New York City.
CONTENTS : 1. Roof.— 2. Rhythms.— x1. Indoors. — 4. Roof and In-
doors.— 5. Indoors.— C. Indoors.— 7. Roof.— 8. Indoors.— 9. Rainy day.
1. Education, Preschool— New York (City) I. Edncatlon Devel-
opment Center. II. Series: Elarly childhood education study (Motion
picture)
[LB1140.2] 155.4 70-712732
Education Development Center
Three young Americans in search of survival (Motion
picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1969.
120 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Spon.sor, 3M Company.
rSuinm^ry.- Juxtapones city ghetto life with the wide open spaces
of the Grand Canyon and the Bahamas to show the interrelationship
of all life. Examines the projects and experiences of unlveralty
student Gary Smith, Philadelphia gang worker Harold Haaklas, and
conservationist Mary Margaret Goodwin to show the balance of life
In the remaining wlldlanda and In dtles.
1. Social work with delinquents and criminals — Philadelphia. 2.
Conservation of natural resources— U. S. i. American Broadcast-
ing Company.
301.3 77-706125
CINE
Three roiug Americans hi search of surivaL [Motion pictiu-c]
ABC News. Released by ABC Media Concepts, 1971.
18 min. td. color. 16 mm.
With guide
CREDITS: Producer, director, ind writer. Stephen Fleischman; music. Qin-
ton Elliott; cameramer). Dick Roy. Murray Alvey.
SUMMARY: Demonstraies how the fate of humans is linked with every
living organism Shows how ihrcc young people worked to protect ihcii environ-
ment Narrated by Paul Newman.
I Ecology. 2. Man— Influence on nature. I. American Broadcasting
Company II ABC Media Concepts,
[QH541] 333.7 72-700879
ABC. inc 72 MARC
The Threefold gospel of Walden Pond (Filmstrip) Thomas
y. KliseCo., 1971.
IW fi. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (1 s, for manual pro-
jecti)r. 1 a. for autotnatlc projector), 12 In., 331 rpm.. 17 min. each
aid**, microgroove.
.\lso l-i^sued with phonotape In cassette.
With i-eadlng script.
CII>:ditS: Writer and narrator. Thomas Kllae; art, David Seay.
SUM.MARY : Uses collages, original drawings, and photographs of
Waliien and Thoieau's cottage In interpreting the themes of Walden,
by Henry I>avld Thoreau.
1 Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862. Walden. I. Thoreau,
Henry David, 1817-1862. Walden. II. Thomas S. Kllae Companj-.
[PS30483 818 76-739786
Thomas S. Kllse Co.
Threshold (Motion picture) J. Maynard Levins. Released
by Pyramid Films, 1970.
25 miu. sd. color. IC mm.
SL'.MMAItY; Presents a fantasy about the meaning of life and
death through the story of a yoting man who Is shot and. In the
time l)etween life and death. Is given the one thing denied him dur-
ing his brief life.
I. Levins, J. Maynard. II. Pyramid Films, Inc.
128 70-711531
CISE
The Threshirfd (Motion picture) McDonnell Douglas Corp.,
1971.
28 min. wl. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Sponsor. Iberia Airlines of Spain.
SUMMARY: A behind-the-scenes look at some unusual Spanish
Industries, both ancient and modem. Demonstrates how air cargo
Ik contributing to the Industrial progress of Spain.
1. Spain — Industrie*. 2. Aeronautics, Commercial — Freight.
I McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
[HC385] 338.0946 70-713604
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Threshfrid of tunorrow (Motion picture) Masonite Corp.
Made by Cine-Mark. Released by Modem Taltdng Pic-
ture Service, 1970.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaty: Introduces the Maaontte Corporation's line of producta
for home, buslnem, and Indtiatry. Dlacuaaea the efforu of Haaoolte
Id the arean of raaearcb and development, conservation of natural
rmources, avoldanco of Industrial pollution, and the creation of new
and better products from former waste products.
1. Masonite (Corporation i. Maaoolte Oorx>oratloD. n. Modem
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
691 70-706126
CINE
444
Threshold . . . research and the care of people (Motion pic-
ture) National Institute of General Medical Sciences.
Made by Audio Productions. Released by Modem Talking
Picture Service, 1969.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Suinmary: Physician-scientists talk about the relation between
research and improved medical care. Shows the broad scope of
modem research-based anesthesiology as applied to surgery, as well
as in respiratory and intensive care units for the critically 111, and
In the diagnosis and treatment of persistent pain.
1. Medical research. 2. Medical cara 3. Anesthesiology. i.
U. S. National Institute of General Medical Sciences, n. Modem
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
610.7 70-705693
CINE
The Thrill of it all (Motion picture) Ross Hunter Produc-
tions and Arwin Productions. Released by Universal
International Films, 1963.
107 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Producers, Rosa Hunter, Martto Melcher; director, Nor-
man Jewlson: story, Larry Gelbart, Carl Reiner; screenplay, Carl
Reiner ; music, Frank DeVol ; director of photography, Russell
Metty; fllm editor. Milton Caruth. Catt: Doris Day, James Garner,
Arlene Francis, Edward Andrews, Reginald Owen, Zasu Pitts.
Summary; A comedy. An obstetrician gives advice on achieving
a first pr^nancy to the grateful wife of a soap tycoon, and through
thl.<i association, the physician's wife lieoomeN a star in a series of
television soap commerciaK
I. Roas Hunter Productions, n. Arwin Productions. Inc. m. Uni-
versal International Films. Inc.
791.43 75-707841
Through conflict to negotiation (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1968.
46 m;n. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Organizing for power : the Allnsky
approaclii
Made for the Challenge for change program In cooperation with
departments and agencies of the Government of Canada.
With kit. Including documentation, disc, posters, etc.
Credits: Producers, John Kemeny, Barrle Howells; directors,
Bonnie Klein, Peter Pearson ; cameraman, Tony lani^lo; editor,
Roger Hart.
Summarv: Shows what occurs when a community action group In
Rochester, N. T., confronts the largest employer In the community od
the Issue of corporate responsibility and the employment of minority
groups.
1. Community organUatlon. 2. Minorities — Employment — Roch-
ester, N. Y. I. AllnjBky, Saul David. 1909- n. Canada.
National Fllm Board. Series: Organizing for power: the Allnsky
ai^roach (Motion picture)
301.45 77-700093
National Film Board of Canada
Through omflict to negotiation (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1968. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated. 1970.
47 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Organizing for power: the Allnsky
approach )
Credits: Producers, John Kemeny. Barrie HowelU; directors, Bon-
nie Klein, Peter Pearson ; cameraman, Tony lanzelo ; editor, Roger
Hart.
Summary: Shows what occurs when a community action group in
Rochester, N. Y., confronts Eastman Kodak Co.. the largest employer
In the community, on the Issue of corporate responsibility and the
employment of minority groups.
1. Community organization. 2. Minorities— Employment— Roches-
ter. N. Y. 1. Allnsky. Saul David. 1900- n. Canacto. National
Film Board, m. Films Incorporated. Series: Oi^anlzlng for
power : the Allnsky approach ( Motion picture)
301,45 77-706606
Public Media
Through different eyes (Motion picture) Merlin Peck. Re-
leased by Peach Enterprises, 1970.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows retarded children In a day training program
receiving specialized training for their handicaps. Emphasizes their
need for training and highlights the areas in which training must
be applied. Examines the Impact of a retarded child on the rest
of the family. Presents the overall theme of normalization and
Integration of these children Into normal society.
1. Mentally handicapped children. 2. Mentally handicapped chil-
dren—Family relatloDChlps. I. Peck, Merlin. II. Peach Enter-
prises.
IMSJI 79-709689
Merlin Peck
Through the ages {Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1967.
43 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 88i rpm.. 16
min. mi.-rogroove. (World history enrichment series, group 1)
Summary: Traces the skill of pottery making from the caveman
to the machine age to point out that periods of history are not Iso-
lated blocks of events. . , .. ™
1. Pottery. i. Imperial Film Company, inc.. Lakeland, FI*.
Series: World history enrichment series (Fllmstrlp) group 1.
Fi A 67-4187
Imperial Film Co,
Through the back door (Motion picture) Mary Pickford
Co. Iteloased by I'nited Artists Corp., 1931.
117 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Marv IMckford ftim ctrtlectlon, Uhrary of Cnngreas.
CredUs: nireotors. Alfred Green. Jack Pickford: adaptation,
Marlon Fairfax: photography, Charles Roaher. Cast: Mary Pick-
ford, Gertrude Astor. Wilfred Lucas. Helen Raymond, C. Norman
Hammond. Elinor Fair, Adolphe Menjou, Peaches Jaritson. Doreen
Turner, John Harron.
Summary: A drama atwut the attempts of a young girl to find
her American mother, who had abandoned her In Belgium at the
outbreak of World War i.
I. Mary Pickford Company, it. United Artists Corporation,
in. Mary Pickford fllm collection.
791.43 Fi 68-518
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Throoffh the eyes of a painter {Motion picture) Oovem-
ment of India, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting,
Films Division, Bombay (19&-,
17 roin. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Crtditt: ExperlmentatloQ. Jlhar Bhuesliagary ; creatloa, M. F.
HuMin; music. UJay Kagbar Rao; photography, J. L. Ralhaii ; edi-
ting. U. K. Wadke.
Summarif.- Soenea of India. Including buildings, ruins, people,
anlmala, and palntlnga.
1. India— Description and travel— 1W7- i. India (Re-
public). Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
916.4 77-707654
Tkroi^li the )m4» oT Hm BfMe larJea [Slide let] Blackhawk
Films /Eastin-Phelan C^rp. [1972?]
75 iltdes. color. 2 x 3 in.
SUMMARY: Pmrat* photographk coverage of the Hathemite Kingdom of
Jordan, a country bounding in hitlorical and Biblical titet, which arc of >pecial
importance to Chriuiana. Jews, and Moalcms.
1. Jordan— Description and travel. I. Eastin-Phelan Corporabon, Daven-
port, lows.
[DS 1 53.2j 9 1 5.695 72-734042
EaUin-Phelan Corp. 72 MARC
Throwing {Motion picture) Film Associates, 1&67.
'^ mill. Hi. color. 8uper 8 mm. (Softball skills series)
Loop lilm.
With study guide.
SiiniMaiff: Instructs the student in the proper execution of the
fund.iraental softbnll skill of throwing.
1. BH«eb.Tll. I. P'llm A8sociate.s. Series: Softball sWIIb series
(Motion picture)
796.3578 Fi A 68-2572
Film AfipoclnteB
Throwing and catching {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1969.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic manipulative activities)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUt: Author. Pat Tanner.
Summarv: Demonstrates experiments with throwing high and
low, in varying directions, with varying speeds, with a partner, and
against a walL
1. Ball games. L Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass.
(Series- Basic manipulative activities (Motion picture)
372.8 71-700945
Ealing Corporation
Thucydldes. De bello peloponnesiaco
see
The GI<Hy that was Greece. Part 3: The age of Civil
War, 440 B.C
Thmnbelina {FUmstrip) CreatsTe Arts Stadio il96-li
27 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Presents Andersen's story about the adreottirea of a
very tiny girl named Thumbelina.
I. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Tommellse. Q. Crea-
tive Arts Studio, inc.. Waablogton. D. C.
372.6 70-733168
Pennsylranla School for the Deaf
TlmmbeUaa. [Filmstrip] Media Services and Captioned Blms
Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Made
by Creative Arts Studio. Released by Educational Media Dis-
tribution Center, 1967.
25 ft. color. 35 mm.
Captioned for uk in ichool programs for the deaf.
With icript and teacher's guide
CREDrrS: Anbt. Angchne Culfogienii.
SUMMARY: Uses Anderaen's story about the adventures of ■ very tiny girl
named Tliumbelioa in order to teach basic words to deaf children. For primary
grades.
1. Deaf- Education— English language — Juvenile films. 1. Andenen.
Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Tommclise. II. United States. Bureau of Educa-
tion for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Films Branch. III.
Educational Media DistributioD C^ter.
CHV2468] 371.91 72-732574
Creative Arts Studio 72 MARC
Thumbelina, a Hans Christian Andersen tale {Motion pic-
ture) Coronet instructional Films, 1970.
11 ml;i. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale Thumbelloa Is
used to provide a backKround for language arts activities.
Another issue. bAw,
L Andersen. Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Tommelise. ii. Coronet
Instructional Films.
839.8 75-706895
Coronet Instructional Films
Thunder alley {Motion picture)
Productions, 1967.
American International
Thunder in Munich {Motion picture)
1965.
Paulist Productions,
88 mlu. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavlslon.
Credit): Producer, Brut Topper; director, Richard Bush; screen-
play Sy Salkowitz: camera, Monroe Askin; film editor, Bonnie Sin-
clair. Ca»t: Annette Funlcello, Fabian, Diane McBaln, Warren Bar-
linger, Jan Murray.
Summary: A story about a teenage race-car driver, diaqtialiflea
for recklessness, who Joins the Madsen Thrill Circus, which fea-
tures spectacular crashes of racing cars, with the ht^ of regaining
the right to race.
I. American International Productions.
791.43 78^702015
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discumlon guide.
CitAiU: Producer. John Furla; director. Jack Shea: writer,
Richard Breen. Caat: Bobert Lansing.
Summary: An account of the life of Rupert Meier, a German
Jesuit who defied the Naais over their anti-Semitic policies, was ar-
rested, and died in a concentration camp.
1. Meier, Rupert. 2. World War. 198»-1M5 — Prisoners and
prisons, German. r. Paulist Productions. Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Series: Insight (Motion picture)
940.547 70-705449
Pauli.^t Productions
Thunder out of Asia — the dr^^on and his dreams {Motion
picture) Hearst Metrotone News, 1966.
15 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, v. 8, no. 8)
With study guide. ,^ , „ ™. .
Summary: Examines the philosophies and prophecies of Mao-Tsfr
tung and discusses hla plan for world revolution.
1 Mao, Tsft-tung, 1893- i- Hearst Metrotone News, inc..
New Yorlt. Series: Screen nevra digest (Motion picture) v. 8, no. 8.
320.951 77-700607
Hearst Metrotone News
Thunderball {Motion picture) United Artists Corp., 1965.
120 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panfl\ -ion.
Presented by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltaman.
Based on the novel of the same title by Ian Fleming.
Creditt: Pnxlncer, Kevin McClory ; director, Terence Young ;
story, Kevin McClory, Jack Whlttlngham, Ian Fleming; screenplay,
Richard Malbaum, John Hopkins; mu.slc, John Barry; editor, Ernest
Hosier. Ca*t: Sean Conner)-, Claudlne Auger, Adolfo Cell, Luclana
PalUMl.
Summary: An adventure drama. James Bond Is assigned to solve
the mysterious disappearance of an aircraft armed with atom bombs,
and to foil the plans of SPECTRE to threaten the world with the
stolen ntomlc weapons.
I. Fleming, Inn, 1908-1964. Thunderball. n. United Artists Cor-
poration.
791.43 7l-~0-2016
Thunderbird {Motion picture) Rari^ Productions, 1963.
23 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
Magnetic sound tr:iclc.
I{e\i8ed version of the 1957 motion picture.
Summani: Hetells the Indian legend of the Thunderbird oo Mount
Olympus and pictures the lore of the Indians of the Northwest.
Shows how Indians hew a seagoing canoe from a cedar log. In-
cludes views of sea lions, of a seagull hatching, and of a traditional
seal hunt from an open canoe. „ « n i _„
1, Imllans at North America— Northwest, Paclflc. 2. Folk-lore,
Indian i Itariir's, inc.
970.4 Fi A 68-2355
Rarig Presentation Services
The Thunderstorm {Motion picture) .Tapiri films, Paris,
1965. Released in the U. S. by Learning Corp. of Amer-
ica, 1969.
0 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Released In F'rance under the title Quand le del se fach4.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: A boy who searches for his lost dog discovers during
the search the Interdependence of all living things In nature. With-
out narration.
1. Thunderstorms. i. Japlrl fllma. u. Learning Corporation of
America, m. Quand le del se fach4 (Motion picture)
372.6 78-700605
Learning Corp. of America
Thunderstorm (Motion picture) B. H. E. Education and
Seabourne Enterprises, England. Released in the V. S.
by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weather series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
^^llnlmary: Point out that thunderstorms are heavy rains falling
from cumulonimbus clouds. Explains that turbulent conditions cause
the tops of theae clouds to rt.se to very high altitudes where very
cold conditions result In formation of ice crystals which grow as
they fall through the cloud. The falling drops result In electrical
charges In parts of the cloud which are discharged as lightning.
1. Thunderstorms. I. B. H. E. Education, ltd. IL Seabourne
Enterprises. III. BFA Educational Media. Series: Weather se-
ries ( Motion picture)
551.6 78-711674
BFA Educational Media
Thunderstorms (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1971. Made by Halas and Batchelor Education Division,
London.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Earth science loop series
set 2)
Loop Sim.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses animation to cover Important aspects of thunder-
storms.
1. Thunderstorms. i, McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Earth science loop series (Motion picture) set 2.
551.5 77-709458
McGraw-Hill Book Oo.
Thurber, James,
garden
1894-1961, The unicorn in the
Unicom in the garden.
Thurgood Marshall {FUmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
52 fr. color. 85 mm. and pbonodlac: 1 s., 12 In., SSi rpm., 14
mln. mlcrogroove. (Image makers)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Short biography of Tliurgood Marshall, Negro Supreme
Court Justice,
1. Marshall lliurgood, 1908- l Bye Gate House, Inc.
Series: Image makers (Filmstrip)
923 71-735350
A. L. A. Booklist
445
Thursdale, David R
see
Bridge to understanding.
Thursday's child (Motion picture)
Films, 1968.
Centron Educational
18 mln. .sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY : Describes one aspect of the Jlott program of Flint,
Michigan, In which school -related personnel serve as liaison between
the achool and the home to help handle personal and educational
family problems.
1. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. 2. Home and school.
!■ CeotTOD BducmtfaMutl PUma.
371.46 71-706441
Centron Educational Fllma
Thursday's children {Motion picture) KETC, 1970.
28 mln. sd. color, 16 mm.
Credit*.- Director, Don Jeffries; writers. Bill Bailey. Don Jeffries;
clnematographer, Peter A. Bretx.
Summary: A study of children with learning disabilities related
to emotional problems. Vlslto a special school which helps children
overcome such problems and shows four pre-school youngsters whose
emotional problems are recognized and dealt with by the school
* *1.' Mentally 111 children. 2. Mentally 111 children— Education.
I. St Loula. Television station KETC.
371.94 72-708248
KETC
Thus spake Richard Strauss (Motion picture) CBS Tele-
vision Nrtwork. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1971.
48 min. sd. M:w. 16 mm. (Toons people's concert series)
CREDITS: Producer and director, Roger Englander; script.
I^eonard Bernstein.
.SUMMARY : Leonard Bernstein narrates and conducts a per-
fiirnmnce of Richard Strauss' Thus spake Zarathustra. a tone
poem base<l upon a prose poem of the same title by the German
philosopher, Friedrlch Nletssche. Bernstein discusses the eight sec-
tions of the tone poem and shows how their philosophical content
is expressed by the musical atnicture.
1 Strauss, Richard, 1864-1&49. Also eprach Zarathustra. I.
Strauss, Richard. 1864-1»«. Also sprach Zarathustra. II. Colom-
bia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS Television. III. Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, Inc. IV. Series: Young pe<^le*s concert series (mo-
tion picture)
[MT130.S85] 785.3 76-718910
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Thy friend, Obadiah (Filmstrip) Viking Press, 1971.
Made by Cal Industries.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s.. 7 In., 33| rpm.. 6 mln.
With script and teacher's guide.
Based on the book of the same title by Brinton Turkle.
Summary: A story In which a nineteenth century Quaker boy dis-
covers the satLsfactlon of performing a truly friendly act when he
frees a traw)ed sea gull that has been constantly following him and
causing the other boys to tease him. For elementary grades.
I. Turkle, Brinton. Thy friend, Obadiah. IL Viking Press Inc
New York.
V.I,. ..-„ ^2-® 78-737914
Viking Press
The Thyratron (Filmstrip) North Ajnerican Philips Corp.
Made by N. V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven,
Netherlands, 1%2. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill
Book Co.
27 fr. color. 35 mm. (Physical prlndplea of electron tubes)
With lecture guide and student workbook.
Summary: Explains construction, characteristics, types of con.
trot circuit, effects of various types of load, and applications of the
tbyratron. With captions.
1. Tbyralrons. L North American Philips Corporation, ii. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: Physical principles of elec-
tron tubes (Filmstrip)
537.5 75-785378
North American Philips Corp.
Thyroid cancer {Motion picture) Aegis Productions. Bft-
leased by American Cancer Society, 1969.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a dramatic narrative between a resident doc-
tor and a specialist who answers questions regarding thyroid cancer.
Uses animation, live action photography of actual cases. X-rays, sur-
gery, and radioactive Isotope therapy to illustrate points in the nar-
rative.
1. Thyroid gland — Cancer. i. Aegis Productions, n. American
Cancer Society.
616.9 74-706127
CINE
Thyroid disease as a late sequela of radioactive fallout. [Motion
picture] Flint Laboratories, 1972. Made by Strovink Films.
43 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Tells of the relationship between radioactive fallout and thy-
roid abnorms lilies, as discovered after the population of Marshall Island was
exposed to the fatloui in 1954. Showstrcaimcni which was undertaken in dealing
with the exposed people For medical personnel.
1. Radioactive fallout, 2, Thyroid gland- -Diseases. 1 Flint Laboratories.
[RA123I.R2] 616.4 72-701075
CINE 12 MARC
Tiber film
see
CamiUe.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Tibetan traders {Motion picture) Atlantis Productions, 1968.
'^ miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Revi*<'d version of the 1»68 luotlon picture of the same title.
Suiiuu HI/: A study of the way of life of a wral-nomadic HImatara
tritw. Shows the semi-Domadlc traders Journeying across the Hlma-
layns into Tibet where they barter with other traders from the
heartland of Asia. Portrays their family life, education, recreartoa,
governnient. religion, and crafts, and their dependence on saddle-
carrying goats for transportation.
1. Tibet — Description and travel. i. Atlantis Productions, inc.
915.15 71-702619
CINE
Tichenor, Tom. Smart bear
Smart bear.
Tick {Motion picture) Thome Films, IMfi.
2 mln. si. color, raper 8 mm. (The Invertebrates series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Collaborator, Bruce RuaselL
Summary: Studies the classification, structure, behavior, and
ecology of the tick.
1. Ticks. L Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Cola Series; The
Invertebrates series (Motion picture)
695 76-700800
Thome Films
Ticket for freedom {Motion picture) Arthur Luce Klein.
Made and released by Spoken Arts, 1968.
'2Q mii>. srt. color. 16 mm.
CredUx: l'i(>iiiicfr. director, iind writer. Bt*rnard Kv.ilin- narrators.
Josh White, Jr , Pamela Buckley. Melvln Elliot.
Summarp: Studies some of the outstanding Negroes who have
contributed to the progress of the civil rights movement In the
United States.
1. Negroes — t'ivil rights. i. Klein, Arthur Luce. n. Spoken Arts
323.4 Fi A 68-1202
Spoken Arts
Tidcet through the sound barrier {Motion picture) Na-
tional Aeronautics uid Space Administration, 1966. Made
by WGBH-TV.
28 mln. sd, b4w. 16 mm. (Science reporter aeries)
CrediU: Production supervisor, Clayton Edwards; director, Rus-
sell Morash ; narrator. John Fitch.
Sitinnianf: Examines the progress of the development of the
supersonic transjwrt. Includes .scrutiny of various SST configura-
tions and a ride In an SST simulator.
1. Supersonic transport planes, l U. 8. Natimal Aeronaatlcs
and Space Administration. Series; Science r^mrter series (Mo-
tion picture)
629.47 72-708126
National Aeionautics and Space Administration
Ticket to Sydney. [Motion picture] Australian News and Infor-
mation Bureau, 1971 Made by .Australian Commonwealth
Film Unit. Released in the U.S., 1972.
10 min. sd color. 16 mm
CREDITS: Producer. Gil Brcaley. direcior. Briwi H*nn>nl.
SUMMARY: A portrait of life in Sydney, Australia's largest city, as commui-
cn hurry to arrive at worlc on time.
I. Sydney — Descnplion I. Au&iralia News and Information Bureau
[DUl78j 919.44 72-702253
Australiao News and 72 MARC
Information Bureau
Tickler coil oscillator {Motion picture) Animated Electronics
Films. Released by Electronic Aids, 1967.
4mtn Hi. ooldr. superSmm (Electronic circuit theory series)
I»op tUni mounted In cartridce.
Also l8sue<1 in standnrd 8 mm. cartridge iind In 10 mm. reel.
With nari-Dtlve tniltle and animation model.
Kuinnusry: An anlmnte<l circuit diagram shows the eight or nine
electron current:^ uhich flow In the tickler coil oscillator during
normal operation, tracing out pertinent waveforms during each cycle.
With subtitles.
I. Oscillators. Electric. i. Animated Electronics Films (Finn)
n. Electronic Aids. Inc. Series: Electronic circuit theory series
(Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2636
Animated Electronic Films
The Tidal pool — variety of animals {Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mfri h\. color. 8 mm. (Life science)
Loop litm. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summari/: SIiows lite diversity and variety of animal life in the
tidal pool.
1. Murine fauna. 2. Seashore biology. i. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica E^ducatlonal Corporation. Series: IJfe science (Motion lec-
ture)
574.92 70-704870
Encyclopaedia Brttao- nica Educational Corp.
The Tide of battle (Motion picture) Knlein Co., 1912.
11 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
In the (ietjrge Marshall Film Colie^rtlon of the American Film
Infiitiite fVillwilon, Library of Congress.
(HEDITS: Director. Kenean Buell. CAST: Miriam Cooper. Guy
Coombs. Anna Q. Nllsson.
Sl'MMARV: A Civil War drama in which a young lieutenant U
temporarily distracted from his mission when he dlscovcn that hla
Rweelbeart Is flirting with a Union ofllcer.
1. u. 8.— History— Civil War— Crania. I. Kalem Company. 11.
Georg* Marshall Film Collection. III. Amerlcao Film Inatltnte Col-
lenioD.
791.43 76-710446
Tide pool life (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Made by
James F. Rishop Film Communications. Released by Mc-
Graw-Hill Hook Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Let's see the animals series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge
Siinnmarii: Pi-esents a view of the life patterns of tide pool life,
including their characteristics, environment, and locomotion. For
primary grades.
1. Seashore biology— Juvenile films. i. Chandler Publishing
Company, San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: l*fs see the animals series (Motion picture)
372.4 72-702201
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Tlo-i7«. [Slide act] Research A Education Dept., Ameiican
Craft* Council, 1972.
67 tUdes. cokir. 2 x 2 in.
WithicripL
SUMMARY: Presenu historical and coniempoc»fy e«amp»e« of tie-dye an.
l.Tte-dycini. 1. American Crsfta Council Research A Education Dept
lTP897j 746.6 72-733973
Research A Education 72 MARC
Dept., American CnfU
Council
TlcHlye teckaiqaet. [Slide set] Research & Education Dept,
Americao Crafts Council, 1972.
80 ilidca. color. 2 x 2 in.
Widi icripL
SUMMARY: Eileen RichardaoB demonatniet varioua apfiroaches to tie-
dyeing.
1 . Ttc-dyeing. 2. RichardaoD, Eileen, I. American Crafts CouociL Re-
learch A Education Dept
[TP897j 746.6 72-734004
Research A Education 72 MAItC
Dcpi.. American Crafts
Council
Tie-dyeing textiles {FUmstrip) Visual Aids Studio, 1966.
52 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summny: Presents a Complete «tep-by-stPp explanation of the
technique of tie-dyeing and tie-bleaching fabrics. Includes a descrip-
tion of the type* of ties and their effects, the preparation of fabrics,
the selection and preparation of dye.s, the dyeing of fabrics, the pat-
terns from foldMl and knotted fabrics, and the flnl-shlng of fabrics.
Captioned photographs.
1. Dyes and dyeing— Textile fibers. l Visual Aids Studio, Hunts-
ville, Tei.
Fi A 67-3155
Visual Aids Studio
Tied to the sea {Motion picture) Wilf Gray Productions.
Released by National Film Board of Canada. 1969. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summartf: Describes recreation that proximity to the PadOc gWe.i
to the people of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. Includes
views of Victoria and Vancouver, and shows the people as they sail,
water ski, (Ish for salmon, and enjoy cookouts.
1. Recreatton^Vancouver region, B. C. 2, Aquatic sports, i.
Wilf Oray Productions, n. Canada. National Film Board, m. Ca-
nadian Travel Film Library.
917.11 72-703016
National Film Board of Canada
Tieing a bow on shoe (Motion picture) Sterling Educa-
tional Films, 1968.
a min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic conc^ts for purposeful
living)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Also issued as a sequence in a 16 mm. motion picture.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Shows a shoe lace being tied four times in order to
demonstrate the basic skill needed, the relationship of colors, and
the use of the hands. For primary grade children with learning
dlfflcultlea.
1. Handicapped children— Education. I. Sterling Educational
Films, Inc. Series: Basic concepts for purposeful living (Motion
picture)
371.9 74-709468
Sterling Educational Films
Tlemann Associates
see
Programming is a process: an introduction to instruc-
tional technology.
International
Die Ticre in der Stadt (Motion picture)
Film Bureau, I960.
1~ mln. ad. bAw. 16 mm.
Based on the Eine Knoop-Film production entitled Der Hensch
und seine Tlere.
CREDITS: (>)n8ultant, W. Gregor Heggen.
Sl'HMARY : A German language teaching Blm for beginning stu-
dents. Discus-seH animals that live In a city environment and pre-
sents scenes of many wild and domestic animals. Filnted In Munich.
1. German language— Audio-visual instruction. 2. Animals. I.
International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. II. Der Mensch und seine
Tlere (Motion picture)
[PF3U2.7] 438 70-713438
International Film Bureau
Ticrra dc los Incas
Othel Goff, 1971.
16 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SVMMARV: Documents the activities of the Incan Indians la
Peru and Ecuador.
1. Incas. I. Orr, Dorothy B. II. Ooff, Othel O.
980.3 72-712186
OINB
Tiffany, Louis Comfort, 1848-1933
(Motion picture) Dorothy Orr and
Louia Comfort Tiffiuiy.
Tigar Shikar {Motion picture) Government of India Films
Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Bom-
bay [1959,
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman color.
Credit*.- Producer, Eira Mir; director and writer, B. O. Devare;
music, V. Shirall ; editor. B. Saran.
Summary: Describes how Indian villagers, using nets and spears,
kill a man-eating tiger. Shows foreign sportsmen, oo the backs of
eleidiants, shooting a tiger.
1. Tiger hunting— India. i. India (Republic) Ministry of In-
formation and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2354
Fitmstrtp House,
The Tiger and the rabbit {FUmstrip)
1970
51 fr. bAw. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 10 in.. S3i rpm.,
10 min. (African trickster Ules, no. 3)
With script.
Creditt: Writer, Evelyn Kelsman; art, Joel Dolens.
nummary: An African tale In which the Uger-s vanity lands him
In trouble when he has to deal with the rabbit's Ingenuity. F«
orUuary grades. ,. _ ,
1 Animals— Juvenile films. i. FHmstrlp House. New York.
Series: African trickster tales (FHmstrlp) no. 3.
372.6 79-737077
FHmstrlp House
Tiger beetle (Motion picture) Oxford University, Oxford,
Eng., 1968. Released in the I'. S. by Universal Education
and Vi.=ual Arts, 1969.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Photographers, Gerald Thompson, Peter Parks.
SUMMARY: Shows the life cycle of the tiger beetle, from first
emergence to mating and egg-laying. Discusses the ecological and
behavioral aspects of the beetle's existence.
1. Clcindelidae. I. Oxford. University. II. Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts.
[QL596.C56] 595.7 74-715140
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Tiger by the tail (Motion picture) Film and Television
Center, Montana Stat© University, 1970.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Sponsors. General Electric Co., Ohio Medical Products,
Cutter Laboratories, Bozeman Deaconess Foundatloiu
SUMMARY : Details the design and construction of space and the
Instrumentation employable In a coronary Intensive care unit of a
small community hospital and describee the advantages such a design
offers for the treatment of coronary patients.
1. Community health services. 2. Coronary care units. I. Mon-
tana. State University, Bozeman. Film and Television Center.
725 73-711533
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TIgnr br the taO. [Motion picture]
veisity of Ariiona, 1971.
Radio-Television Bureau, Uni-
35 min. id. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dracribei »ome upccU of ■Icoholiim— in c«u»ei. problemi.
and a method of irettmeni— u»in| the experiences of sn sctual •Icoholic.
I Alcoholism. f- Ariiooa. Univenity. Radio-Televiuon Bureau,
613.8 77-715307
[RCS65]
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n
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Calif.
446
Tiger Films, Sherman Oaks,
see
The Answer.
Click,
Lady of the light.
The Tiger, the Biahman, and the jackal (FUmitrip)
Cooper Films and Eatwrds, 1968.
28 f . color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 a, 12 In., 381 rpm., 8 mlo.
(Our children's heritage sound fllmstrlps, aerlea 0)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer, Prentice Ford; music, Rosa Rlo; art, Carroll
Spinney; editor and narrator, Margie Bell.
Summary: Presets the S,000-year-old fable from the Pandiatranta
about a Jackal who employs guile to outwit a hungry tiger and
rescue a pious Brahman.
1. Cooper Films and Records. Serlea.
3»8ii4 77-734987
Cooper Films and Records
A. Tiger walks {Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Buena Vista Distribution Co., 1964.
91 min !*d. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Based on the book of the same title by Ian Niall.
CrediU: Producer, Walt Disney; director. Norman Tokar: screen-
play. I.owell S. Hawley; music. Buddy Baker; film f^^it"';- Ofagt K.
Smith. Ctut: Brian Keith. Vera Miles, Pamela Franklin. Sabu.
B:dward Andrews, Una Merkel. ,.»..* vo
Summary An adventure melodrama about the events that taae
place when a large Bengal tiger e«-apes from a traveling circus In a
small rural town and becomes a menace to the countrysiae.
I MoNenile, John. A tiger walks, ii, Disney (Walt) Productions.
HI. Buena Vista Dislrtbutlon Company, inc.
i) 1 67— loaU
Tigers {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Made by Jamee
F. Itiphop Film Communications. Released by McGraw-
Hill Bl;oU Co., 1068.
4 mln. si, color. 8 mm. (Let's see the animals series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Summary: PresenU a view of the life pattern of tigera. Inclndloit
their chnrnct eristics, environment, and locomotion. For primary
1, TIgei-s— Juvenile fllroe. i. Chandler Publishing Company,
San Francisco, n. McOraw-HIU Book Company. Serlea: l^t'a
■ee the animals aerlei (Motion picture)
872.4 70-702211
McOraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Tiger^a tail {Motion picture) Paramount Pictures Corp.,
1964.
7 mln. nd. color 35 mm. (NoveltooD cmrtoon)
Credila: Director, Seymour Kneltel; story, Tony Peters; aoimatlOD,
Utrtln Taras ; mtislc, Winston Sharplen.
aummary: An animated cartoon. Laddy gets All Presto, the geole
of the lamp, to help him secure a tiger rug for hla room.
I. Paramount Pictures Corporation. Series: NoreltooD cartoon
(Motion picture)
Fi 67-1189
Tiffnish co-operatives {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1970. Made by Memorial University.
27 min. ad. tv&w. 18 mm.
Prodir'e<I la the Challenge for change program in cooperation
with agencies and departments of the Oovernment of Canada.
Summary: Examines producers and consumers cooperatives and
the credtt union of Tlgalsh, P. B. I. Shows what cooperatlres have
done to Improve the living conditions of these Inhabitants of Ttgnlah.
1. Cooperative societies — Prince Bdward Island. i. Cuiada.
National nim Board.
334 73-706960
National Pttm Board of Canada
Cultures, 1971.
[FQmstrip] Institute of Texan
mnd phonoupe: mgle-tnck. 1 red (3 in.), 7 I /3
BO tt. color, 35 mm.
ip... S «ii>.
Also ttxicd u tlide »et
With teAchen' lupplement.
SUMMARY Documents the begianifip and preaent-dsy life of the Hfua
Indian* in El Psm, Th., using historical and contemporary pictures.
1. Tigua Indiaot. I. Inuitwc of Teua Cultures.
[E99.T52] 970.4 72-733254
Imliiute of Teua Culture* 72 HARC
TlgM ladiau: ov cMest Te
Culture*. 1971.
x2ia.
:as. [Slide let] Institute of Texan
■ad phoBotape: tiagtc-ttsck, I red (3 ia.), 7
SOilide*. color.
1/2 ipa.. ■ min.
Also iMued M filmitrip.
With teacbcn' uipplcmenL
SUMMARY: Documents the beginnings and present-day life of the Tigua
Indians in El Paso, Te&., unag hiUorical and contemporary pictures.
1. Tigus Indians. 1. Institute of Texan Cultures.
[E99.T52J 970.4 72-733246
Institute of Tcuc Cultures 73 MAKC
Tijuana revolation: the new brass {Motion picture)
KNBC, 1967.
29 mill. sd. bJcw. 16mm. (The KNBC survey)
Sumniurjf: A study of recent attempts to reform Tijuana, Mexico.
Flxplores the Impact of the reforms In Tijuana upon the economy
of southern California.
t. njuana, Mexico (Baja California) 2. California. Southern—
Econ. condlt. i. KNBC (Television station) Loe Angeles.
301.3 Fi A 6»-574
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Tikki Tikki Tembo (FUmstrip) Weston Woods Sttidioe,
1970. ^
Wlthscn'T ** °™- *»<*P'»o°odl8c: 1 8-. 12 1n., S3i rpm.. 8mlo.
Based on the book of the same title by Arlene Mosel, illustrated
Dy Blair Lent.
r-wiir"I?r? k!* ^^"'^^ folk Ule In which a boy has tronble telling
people that his brother with a long uame has fallen Into a well
For primary grades.
wit^°^nn"*"*' "^^' """* '^^^- "■ '^*"**'° '^°^' Studios.
„ 398.2 79-787925
Weston Woods Studios
The Tiled mosques and bazaars of Kerman, Iran {Film-
atrip) Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969.
44 f r. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. aod 40 double fr.) Issued with scripts In
1968 under the same title.
Creditt: Author, Denis Baly.
Summary: Surveys the geography and the history of Iran as re-
vealed in the tiled mosques and bazaars of Kerman. With captions.
1. Kerman, Iran (City) 2. Iran— Civilization. i. Budek Films
and Slides of California.
955 7^-736882
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Till Eulenspiegel by Richard Strauss (FUmstrip) Educa-
tional Audio Visual, 1967.
M fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 8. (Is. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33} rpm 15 mln
mierogroove. (Music appreciation series)
Credit$: Illustrator, Donald Cameron : visual editor, Jeanne Rice.
SumnwT/: Illustrates the story within each musical episode of
Richard Strauss' Till Eulenspiegel.
I. Strauss. Richard. 186+-1W0. Till Eulensplegels lustlge Strelche
II. Educational Audio Visual, inc., Pleasantville, N Y Series-
Music appreciation series (Fllm.'rtrlp)
Fi A 67-3732
Educational Audio Visual
Tube's tomato surprise {Motion pictitre) Labin Manufac-
turing Co., 1916.
16 mill. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 85 mm.
Exceri>ts from the feature motion
In the Louise Ernst Aim collection,
Credft«: ProducOT and director.
Davles. Cast; Harte Dressier, Tom
Sarah McVlckar, Eleanor Fairbanks.
Summary: A comedy. A Scottish
efforts to combat the schemes of her
to be the sole beir to the (cntDiie of
I. LnblD HaDufacturlng Company.
picture of the same title.
Library of Congress.
Howell Hansel; story, Acton
McNaughton, Colin CaQ^>bell.
inventor assists TilUe In ber
villainous cousin who wishes
tbelr mllUonaire aunt
Q. Lonlae BSrnst film collec-
Fi 68-408
Timber (Filmstrip) Common Oround, London, 1949. Made
by L. J. Simpkin. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
35 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachen ootea.
Summary: Uses a story sequence to depict how timber la coo-
verted to wood product*.
1. LtuBberlng. 2. Wood-using lodustrles. I. Common Onmnd.
ltd., London. 1 1. Carman Educational Associates.
338.10942 78-738560
Carman Btducatlonal Assoclatea
limber — from forest to house (FUmstrip) Canada D^t. of
Mines and Technical Surveys, Ottawa. Made and released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1947.
24 fr. color. 35 mm.
French version released under the title Exploitations forestl^rea.
With manual.
Summary: An account of the methods used In the lumbering In-
dustry In Canada and a review of some of the Important products
nade from wood.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Lumber trade — Canada. i. Canada. Dept of Mines and
Tedinical Surveys, n. Canada. National Film Board.
338.40971 74-735576
National Film Board of Canada
Timber in Finland (Motion picture) Public Media» inc Re-
leased by Films Incorporated, 1969.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Man and his world)
Edlte<l version of the motion picture made by Inatltot (Or Film
uod Blld, Munich.
Summary: Shows the natural highways of lakes aiKl rivers of
Finland which are used to carry pulp to the paper mills. Demon-
strates recon.stnictlon efforts to reclaim bottom land for the use of
forestry, and explains the safeguards employed to avoid the deple-
tion of natural resources.
1. Foresu and forestry — Finland. 2. Lumber — TransporUtlon.
I. Public Media. Inc. n. Films Incorjwrated. Series: Man and hla
world (Motion picture)
338.109471 79-705470
Public Media, Inc.
Time {Filmstrip) My weekly reader ,196-fj Made by
Riilpli Txjpatin Productions.
26 ti . color. 35 mm. (New !«'lence reading adventures)
Sumiiiar]/: Desi'ribes the appearance of a clock and explains the
slgnlflcnnce of the hour and minute handi. Shows activities that
are done In the daytime and at night.
1. Time. 2. Clocks and watches. i. My weekly reader. Se-
ries; New science reading adventures (Filmstrip)
372.3 73-733169
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Time (Motion picture) Gateway Film Productions, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by International Communica-
tion Films, 1066.
1 mill, si. color. 8 mm. (Animated atlas series)
I.OOP Him mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures the relationship between the time of day aod
the position of the earth relative to the sun. A grid of lines super-
imposed ovrr the earth rotating in space shows the time at any point
on the earth's surface.
1. Time. 2. Astronomical geography. i. Gateway Film Pro-
ductions, ltd., London. ii. International Communication Films.
Series: Animated atlas series (Motion picture)
Sa.'i 70-700580
International Communl- cntlon Films
Released by Universal
Time. [Filmstrip] Filmfax Productions.
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
69 ft. color. 35 mm. (We use mathematici)
SUMMARY: Presenti everyday applications of mathemaucs and teaches
children how to tell time. With capliona. For elementary grades.
1. TiiTie — Juvenile films. 2. Mathematics — Juvenile films. (1. Time 2,
Mathematics] I. Filmfax Productiona. New York. II. Untversal Education
artd Visual Arts. 111. Series: We use mathematics. [Filmstrip]
tQB209i 372.7 72-732850
Universal Education and 7] MARC
Vbual ArU
A Time and a place (Motion picture) Avon Products.
Made by Peckham Productions. Released by Association
Films, 1967.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents the case for good grooming for boys In every-
day situations, using spontaneous narration by teenagers tb«nselves.
1. Boys— Health and hygiene. i. Avon Producta, inc. n. Asso-
ciation Films, inc.
646 Fi A 68-843
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Time aad place. [Motion picture) Australian News and Informa-
tion Bureau, 1971. Made by AustraUan Film Unit. Released
in the U.S.. 1971.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Gil Brealey: director and writer, Philip Mark Law.
SUMMARY: Presents an impressionistic study of various Australian living
environments, includini eumination of architecture and urtwn development.
1. Australia— Description and travel— 1931- 2. Dwelling*— Aus-
tralia. I Australia. News and Inforniaiion Bureau.
[DUIOS] 919.4 72-701521
Australian News and 73 MARC
Information Bureau
Time and space: Planning and building a school (FUm-
atnp) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Univer-
sity Films,
37 fr. color. 80 mm. (Sdiool series)
With teacher's guide
Summary: Explains factors Involved In planning and bnlldlng a
school. With captloiu. For elementary grades.
L School buildings. 2. School facillUes— Planning. i. UcOrav-
Blll Book Company. Series: School aeries (Filmstrip)
372.8 71-7S6898
McOraw-BIU Book Co.
447
Time and ^ncc: Schookwuns and their ases (FUmstrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by Unirereity Films.
SI fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Sdiool series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes school rooms aod some of the functions
which they serve. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Classroom utlllaation. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: School series (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-735398
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Time and space: Schools and learning (Filmstrip) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
3S fr. b&w. 3fi mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the role of schools In learning. With cap-
tions. For elementary grades.
1. Schools. T. McOraw-HlU Book Company. Series : School
series (FUmstrip)
372.8 76-735397
HcOraw-HltlBookCo.
Time and space: Schools around the world (FUmstrip)
MoGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
36 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's gulde.
Bummary: Describes and gives examples of scboolH In different
parts of the world. With capHons. For elementary grades.
1. Schools. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: School
series (FUmstrip)
372.8 72-785896
McGraw-HiUBookO).
Time and space: Schools in the United States (FUmstrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
37 fr bAw. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows examples of various types of schoohi In the
United States. With captions. For elementary grades,
1. Schools— U. 8. L McOraw-Hin Book Company. Series:
School series (Filmstrip)
872.8 75-736394
McOraw-HIll Book CV>.
Time and space: Schoirfs of the past (FUmstrip) McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: i;>escribe8 and gives examples of school* of tbe past
With captious. For elemeptary grades.
1. Schools— History. I. McGraw-Hill BotA Oompany. Se-
ries: School series (FUmstrip)
372.8 78-736392
McGraw-HIUBookO.
Time and space: Spedal days in school (FUmstrip) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by University Films.
37 fr. b&w. So mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes representative activities which take place
on various special days In school. With captions. For etementary
grades.
1. Schools— Exercises and recreations. 2. Holidays. t. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: School series (FUmstrip)
372.8 79-735396
McQraw-HlU Book C^.
Time and space : Why we have schools (FUmstrip)
MoGraw-HUl Book Co., 1970. Made by University
Films.
90 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (School series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points out various reasons for the existence of schools.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Schools. I. McGraw-HlU Book Company. Series: School
series (FlUnstrip)
872.8 74^736391
McOraw-HIU Book Go.
Time bomb in Rhodesia (Motion picture) CBS News, 1965.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecast as a CBS News special report. Nov. 2. 1965.
Credits.- Reporter, Charlea Colllngwood.
Summary: Discusses tbe political situation In Southern Rhodesia
prior to Itx unilateral declaration of Independence. Prime Minister
Harold Wilson makes a state visit In an attempt to forestall disaster
and interviews various leaders, both African and white.
1. Rhodesia. Southern— Politics and government. r. Columbia
Broadcasting System. Inc. CBS News.
968 71-707206
Time capsule of electrical progress (Motion picture) Gen-
eral Electric Co., 1969. Made by Steeg Productions.
3 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Suminmy: Discusses major developments Id the history of elec-
tricity from Thomas Edison to the moon flights.
1. Electric engineering. i. General Electric Company.
537.09 78-706128
Time clock (Motion picture) American Mana^ment Asso-
ciation, 1967.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Developing supervisory leadership
skUls, Case study no. 2)
Summary: A case study showing how a supervisor reacts to pres-
sures exerted upon him by his superiors and hla subordinates, as
seen in the case of a supervisor wbo, admonished for bis leniency
towards the employees of a plant. Imposes arbitrary regulations on
tbe men who. In turn, protest.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Supervisors. 2. Supervision of employees. i. American Man-
agement Association. Series: Developing soperrlsory leadership
skills (Motion picture) Case study no. 2.
668.31 75-707206
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Time dilation, an experiment with ma-mesons {Motion pic-
ture) Kducational Services. Released by Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1967.
36 mill. 8d. [»&«. 16 mm. (Physics mm series)
Made In cwper»tion with the Science Teaching Center of M. i. T.
Credjtt: ronsiiltnnts. David H. Frisch. James H. Smith.
Siimina>v: I'reswnts an experiment which uses the radtoactlve
decav of (wiiilf rav luu-mesons to show the dilation of time. Filmed
on top of Mt. Washington. N. H., and at M. I. T. In Camhrldge,
1 Time dilatation. 2. Muonn. I, Educational Services, Inc..
Newton. Mass. ii. Universal K<luc»tlon and Visual Arts. Series:
:lon nicture)
Fi A 67-5925
Physics film series (Motion picture)
539.7
I'niversal Education and Visual Artg
Time for autumn and winter {PUmatnp) Troll Associates,
1969.
41 fr. wlur. 3o mm. (Holidays and seasons)
Credits: .Author, Judith Fringuello: illustrator. Connie Clark.
Summary: Shows climatic changes and natural characteristics of
autumn and winter, describes principal holidays of the seasons, and
gives brief technical explanations of the earth's movement around
thes
1. .\utunm. 2. Winter,
and seasons (Fllmstrip)
A. L. A. Booklist
t. Troll Associates.
Series: Holidays
79-735100
A Time for chan^ (Uoticm picttin) Peter Bosen Prodao-
tions, 1970.
15 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Follows the political campaign of a black candidate
for the office of mayor, and shows bis frustrations la terms of un-
registered voters and the political machine.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Negroes — Politics and suffrage. I. Peter Rosea ProductloDS.
329 77-711583
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A Time for decision {Motion picture) American Cancer
Society, 1966. Made by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*; Directors, Carl Urtwno, Dave Hilberman, Brad Case;
story, Warren Foster ; aoimation, Howard Swift, George Krelal,
Edward Love, Murra; HcClellaa, Marvin Woodward ; music. Dean
Elliot.
Summary: Uses animation to Illustrate the history and hazards
of cigarette smoking. Designed for presentation to community leaders.
1. LungB—Cancer. 2. Tobacco — Physiological effect i. Ameri-
can Cancer Soctety.
Fi A 67-656
CINE rev
A Time for dedsHm {Motion picture) International Film
Bureau, 1967. Made by Horizon Productions.
7 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Citizenship: whose responsibility?
Series 2)
Credit*: Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
Summary: An open-end film designed for discussion. Describes
a high school student who l-s a.sked to support a candidate for class
president wtio Is opposing his popular friend, raising the question of
a student's choosing t>etween loyalty to a friend and what he believes
is best for the community.
1. Social ethics — Case studies. 2. Student self-government. i.
International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago. Series : Citizenship :
whose resiwnsibiiltyl (Motitm picture) Series 2.
177 Fi A 68-2877
International Film Bureau
Time for decision {Motion picture) Film Production Unit,
low\ State tJnivcrsity, 1908.
:S> mil. sd. color. 16 mm.
SioiiUftii}: Ilisi-usseii the betiuty and u^fulness of trees and the
nee<l H* Mve them from dlseaxc. Describes the l^ntch elm disease,
Its transniiM.»lon, and its epidemic nature. Points out methods of
conlrulliitg the disease and developiug resistance to it.
1. Initcli elm disease. 2. Trees. r. Iowa. State University of
Science and Technology, Ames. Film Production Unit.
634.9 Fi A 68-502
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A Time for Georgia (Motion picture) Pre-schoolers AVork-
shop. Made by Peter Sclieer. Released by Associated
Film Consultants, 1971.
10 mln. sd. hAw. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : A documentary film wblcb describes the pathology
of <<eorgla, a three-year-old girl with Infantile autism. Portrays the
value and urgency of placing autistic rhildrea in a pre-schoo! nursery
school for seriously dlsturlied chtldrea.
1, .\uti8m. 2. Child psychiatry, I. Pre-schoolers Workstiop.
II. Associated Film Consulunts.
618.92 78-711422
As>u)ciated Film Consultants
Time for living {Motion picture) Parke, Davis and Co.
Released by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-?,
28 mln. nd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A documentary account of how people the world over
work together In one organization to help safeguard and Improve
the health and welfare of the world's population through better
medicines.
I- Drug trade. i. Parke, Davis and Company, n. Modern
Talking Picture Service, inc.
616 Fi A 67-5124
Modem Talking Picture Service
Tine for UtIbc. [Motion picture) Youn| Life f«mp«ij« 1972.
Made by Vik-WinUc Productioat.
20 min Ml. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Ponrajrt the Mimmn ttaon progrsm of Young Life. • no»>
Mcurun Chfiiitati or»Miiation. for high Khool tiudena at levcn morta Md
tanchn m Co(or»do
1. Young Life Campaign. I. Young Life Cainpnign
(BV4487.Y61 267 72-700595
CINE 72 MARC
A Time for rain (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Kdncntional Corp., 1971.
8 mln. sd. color. 18 mm. (Wonder walks series)
CREDITS: Producer, Watren Brown; collaborators, John Shel-
ton, Charles Hogue.. ,_,_,_
SUMMARY ■ Follows a young boy on a walk through an urban
environment during a rain shower to show the effects brought about
by the rain. For elementary grades, . „ ,
1. Nature study— Juvenile films. 2. Bain and rainfall— Juvenile
Alms. I. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corporation. II.
Series: Wonder walks series (Motion picture)
[QH81] 372.3 74r-713442
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
A Time for searching {Motion picture) £U Lilly and Co.
Relea.sed by Modern Talking Picture Service il96-l,
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bitmmary: Dramatizes the importance of agricultural research in
assuring a continuing supply ot wholesome food; discusses studies
under way in animal natrltlon and in plant and veterinary science.
L Agricultural research. 1. Lilly <Eli) and Company.
II. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
607.2 Fi A 67-5143
Modern Talking Picture Service
A Ttec fm- ilBgfaig. tFilmstrip] Concordia Filmi. 1968.
3S fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodiic: 3 ».. 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 13 mia.
With leader's guide and worship *ervioe.
SUMMARY: Ums picture! to iUuursie Biblical narration and worihip re-
sponds of poetry and song in a worship service designed for children.
1. Wwship ^tcligious education) 1. Concordia PuUiahing Houm. SL
Louis.
(BV199.C41 242 72-734551
Concordia Ftlmi 73 MARC
Time for spring and summer (Filnutrip) Troll Associates,
1969.
40 fi- color. 35 mm. (Uolldajs and seasuns)
Creditt: Author. Judith Fringuello; illustrator, Valerie Rice.
Summary: Shows climatic changes and natural cbaracteri.stlcs of
spring and summer, describes principal holidays of the seasons, and
gives brief technical explanations of the earth's movement around
the sun.
1. Spring. 2. Summer. i. Troll Associates. Series: Holidays
and seasons (Filmstrlp)
625 72-735101
A. L. A. Booklist
A Time for sun (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1971.
r. mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wonder walk« series!
CREDITS: Producer, Warren Brown; collaborators. John S. Sbel-
ton. Charles Hogue.
SU.M.MARY: Shows effects of the sun on plants, animals and a
variety of materials. For elementary grades.
1 Sun — Juvenile films. I. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educa-
tional Corporation. II. Series: Wonder walks series (Motion pic-
*"'*' 372.3 70-713441
nica Educational Corp.
[PZIO]
Encyclopaedia Britan-
Time for tea {Fihnstrip) Tea Council of the U. S. A.
Mftde and released by .\udio- Visual School Services, 1967.
48 fr, color, 35 mm.
With teachers manual.
Summary: Illustrates how to prepare and serve tea, using loose
tea, teabngx, and instant tea.
1, Cookery (Tea) i. Tea Council of the United States of
America. Inc. ii. Audio-Visual School Service, New York.
Fi A 67-4270
Tea Council of the U. S. A.
Time for tomorrow {Motion picture) Kalb, Voorhis and Co.,
1958. Made by Rodel Productions.
^^2 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credif: Director, FrltE Roland; writer, Ferd Nauhelm; camera-
man, Del Ankers.
Summary: Describes the advantages of Investing In mutual funds.
Explains the necessity of planning for the future and explains how
mutual funds will solve anticipated problems.
1. Investment trusts. i. Katb, Voorhis and Company,
WaihlngtoD, D.C. 332.6 Fi 68-667
imc !■ Mfaiwtee. [Filmstripj Fdmfax Productions. Released by
Univerul Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
St U. cola*. 35 mm. (We me mathematics)
SUMMARY: Preaenti everyday applications of mathematics and teaches
children bow to tell time in minutes. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Time — Juvenile films, 2. Mathematics — Juvenile films. [1. Tune. 2.
Msihematio] I. Filmfu Productions, New York. II. Universal Education
and Visual Ajts. III. Scries: We use mathematics. [Fiimatrip]
(QB209] 372.7 72-732857
Univenai Education and 72 MARC
ViMial Am
Time, inc.
see
Johann Gutenberg, who needs you?
Time-lapse photography <tf root growth {Motion picture)
Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARricul-
tural Research Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Made
by Betty Klepper and Morris G, Huck. Released by
Aubum Television, 1969.
LI mln. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summary: Demo tiat rates aome of the techniques used in time-lapse
clnemnlogniphy to record changes in root growth. Includes a series
of experiments on the effects of various conditions on root growth.
1. Roots (Botany), 2. Growth (PlanU). 3, Photography, Time-
lapse. I. (I. S. Agricultural Research Service. Soil and Water
Conservation Research Division, ii. Aubum University. Dept of
Educational Television.
681.1 71-705740
U. S. Agricultural Research Service
448
Time-life Broadcast, inc.
see
Adventures on the new frontier.
The Aga Khan.
Animal war, animal peace.
Antarctica; because it's there.
BUckie.
Thedair.
The Childwatchers.
The Dam builders.
David.
Eddie.
Jane.
Life in parched lands.
Mooney vs. Fowie,
Nehru.
Pete and Johnny.
Primary.
Questions of time.
Riddle of heredity.
The Sun watchers.
Survival in the sea.
Water: old problems, new methods.
The Weather watchers.
The Winners.
Time/life Education
see
An Avalanche of trash.
A Disposal crisia.
The Hudson River: causes and results of pollution.
The HudstMi Riven history and ecok)cy.
If drugs ate the answer, what are the questions?
Reclaiming our waste.
The Shape of modern China.
The West Sudan.
Time-life Films
see
An Act of faith.
Adam Oaytoa Powell.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Time-life Films (Continued)
Adlai Stevenson.
Adv«atiMct on the new frontier.
Afriktner.
Afro-American dance: establishing a
cultural heritage.
The Aga Khan.
Tbe Age of fii»fwm«if
The Age of mmn.
The Age ctf reptilet.
Air M gt».
Alberto Giacometti.
Amedeo ModisUani — miraDdentood feoiai.
America geu involved.
American ftA art.
Architecture— the Chicago school. Part I: The grand
design.
AiddteOuio ttie Oucafo acbooL Part 3: The tall
Architecture—^ Chicago acbooL Part 3: Ptaak
Lloyd Wright
Architecture— the Chicago school. Part 4: Ludwig
Mies van der Rohe.
Architecture— the Chicago acboc^ Part 5. die preaent
scene.
Architecture— the Chicago school Part 6: the critical
view.
Art nouveau. 1893-1925.
Arthur Penn — Little big man.
Assault on life.
Asthmatic children — non-asthmatic.
At the Toot of the tree — a homage to Steinlen, 18S9-
1923.
At the turn oT the age— Hans Holbein, 1497-IS43.
The Atmosphere.
The Baptistry vX Parma, medieval masterpiece.
Beaune— Roger van der Weyden. 1400-1464.
Berlin — the haunted house.
Better pictures.
Bfaiary number.
Birth.
Blackie.
The Blacks today.
The Bloodstream.
Bobby Seale.
Bom Qiiaeae.
Botticelli. 1444-lSia
Botton Village.
Britain and Europe.
The BnAen bridge.
Brothers of the sun.
Bucklesbury Farm.
Burning and rusting.
California 2000 A.D.
Camphill School.
Carl Stokes.
Cassius Clay (Muhammad Alt')
Cathy come home.
The Chair.
Changing the sound.
Chaos and evolution.
Checking up.
Chemistry and light
The Chicago c<Hispiracy trial.
The Child experts.
Children.
China and the world.
Chinese journey.
Christ and diaorder.
City infanta.
The Oty that waits to die.
Ovilisation, volume 1.
Civilisation, volume 2.
The Cold war.
The Color line.
Common sense and Ac new mathematica.
Contact with a hostile tribe.
Controlling sound.
Coovenatioas with Otenn Ooold. Part 1: Bach.
Convenations with Glenn Oould. Part 2: Beethoven.
Conversations with Glenn Gould. Part 3: SchOnberg.
Conveiaatiou with Glenn Gould. Part 4: Ridiard
IS.
Coretta King.
Corridor to cnrdL
449
Cowboy!
Cracking the stone age code.
Q-takin Asia.
Cuba: art and revt^ution.
Dante'a infenw.
Dateline: San Francisco.
Daumier, 180S-1879.
Death.
The Death of Socrates.
The Death of the reptilea.
The Death penalty.
Deeimalizaiion and metricatioo.
Degas dancers.
Delacroix. 1799-1863.
Demonstration or discovery.
Dependence.
Developing the picture.
Diagnosis of asthmatic children.
Dick Gregory.
Different dimensions.
Digging for the history oT man. Part 1: 3000 B.C-600
lD.
Digging for the history cA man. Part 2: 700 A.D.
Digging up the past
I>ijon— the four Grand Dukes of Burgundy.
Dina in the king's garden — Maillol sculpture.
Dtspnte: round I.
Dispute: roaod 0.
Dr. Carl Gustav Jung.
The Drifting t^ the continents.
The Drinking pwty.
Duel in the wind.
The Earth in apace.
Eaat Slovak Renaissance, 1500-1600.
Ecce homo — Ciechoslovakian art, 1400-1600.
Eddie.
Edward Brooke.
Electromagnetic waves.
EUzabethan Village.
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Time -Life Films (Continued)
Emitc Noldc, 1S67-1956.
Energy io nature.
Energy in octit.
Energy into work.
Enlarging the picture.
Entro|>y.
The Equatioa of murder.
Equilibrium — the limit of disorder.
Equipment and layout
Escape from sanity.
Etruscan tomlia of Volterra, 300-100 B.C
Evdine Lowe.
Except the people.
The Exceptional child.
Exploring the atmosphere.
Eyoa of a child.
Eynsham — coku'.
Pnoe to face— Henry Moore.
Tlw PaU of Constantinopk.
The Fallacies of hope.
Fernand Uger. 1881-19SS.
FOltng space.
Finding out.
Finland — land of wood and water.
The First freedom.
Rati
Pleah and bkwd.
Flight to the planets.
Food.
For the safety of mankind.
The Forgotten kingdom.
Francis Bacon.
Franz Marc. U80-1916.
Freedom to think.
French Romanesque art 1000 A.D.-1200 A.D.
Pram wv to fcvohMiaa.
A Funny thing happened on the way to the garbage
himp.
Oainsborouidi.
Gale is dead.
Gandhi's India.
Gateway to the goda.
The Gifted child.
The Gifts <tf the dragon.
CHass bottles.
The Olofy that waa Greece. Part 1: The age of Minos,
3000 to 1400 B.C
The Glory that was Greece. Part 1: The age of victory,
491 or 490 B.C.
The Glory that was Greece. Part 3: The age of Civil
War, 440 B.C.
Ite Golden ring.
Grandeur and obedience.
The Great American haHoon adventure,
the Great divide.
The Great MofoL
The Great Sophy.
The Great thaw.
Greek poiiery. 1 500-400 B.C.
The Growing child.
H. Rap Brown.
The Hard chargers.
Harry Belafonlc.
Hearing sounds.
The Heart of apartheid.
The Heart of the matter.
The Hecklers.
Hectorolocie— Hector Guimard. lt67'194X
Hemy Moore, London— 1940-1942.
The Hero as artist.
Heroic materialism.
The Hi^ktand jaunt
The History of art. Program 1: Man revealed— origins
of great cultures, 4000 B.C.-600 A.D.
The History of art Program 2: Beyond man— the
colossal and the fismiUar.
The History of art Program 3: Man and Oiristendom
—the glory of Gothic
The HistMy of art Program 4: Renaissance man as-
serts himself.
The Hibiory of art Proffram 5: ReaUty and make-bei:.;f
— three centuries of contrast
The History of art Program 6: The birth of modern art
_laiMjacapc transformed and social comment
The History of art Program 7: New forms, new
rhythms, new stresses.
450
The History of art Program 8: Man's world shattered
andrebuQt
History of the blacks.
Hitler's war.
Homage to a great man — ^Winston ChurchilL
Honeman. pass by.
Hot to handle.
How animals change.
How do children think?
How old is old?
The Howling dervishes.
The Hundred days.
I think in shapes.
Imminent deities.
Improvised drama, part 1.
improvised drama, part 2.
In search of the soul-
Incident in the Matto Grosso.
Inequality.
Internal combustion.
Into the air.
Into the air and beyond.
Into the jet age.
Invaders and converts.
Ireland: the making of a republic.
Island of Aldabra.
J. B. Priestley.
Jackie Robinson.
James Brown.
Jane.
Jean Fouquet— ChantiUy, 1420-1480.
Jim Brown.
Josef Herman, 20th century artist
Journey to Magic Valley.
Julian Bond.
Julius Caesar by WilHam Shakespeare.
KMdiosky. 1866-1944.
Keeping afloat
Khrmhchev and the thaw.
Kindness week; or. The seven cspiul elements-Max
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Time -life Films (Continued)
Koettler oa creativi^.
LOR.
The Lab tituatkm.
The Land of the Ea^
The Land of the Yaa
LandtB(oo another world
Lapland summer.
Laaen.
The Laatbua.
Hie Lawyera.
The Lean and foolish knight— Don Quixote de la
Mancba.
Learoinf by doing.
Lenin's revolution.
Letter from Thimphu.
The Ufe and times of Bertrand Rusaell.
The light of e^qwrience.
The Livinc tea.
Loci I.
Loci IL
The Lost men of Malaya.
Machines help.
Magiciau of the Black Hills.
Mahalia Jackson sings.
Make a sound.
Making a staft.
Making and uaing electricity.
Making muiic.
MalcolmX
A Man aput— the murderer.
Man becomes airborne.
Man the measure of all things.
Management of asthmatic children.
Margaret Mead.
Marriafle under strew.
Married U£e.
Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation.
Martin Luther Kng.
Mary, Queen oT SooM, 1542-!St7.
Masters of the desert.
Maths is a monster.
A Matter of death and life.
Max Ernst— journeys into the sabcooscioiH.
Measurement
Measuring the earth.
Mechanical mra.
Meet tlie matiii.
The Melancholia of pleasure — Antoine Watteau,
1684-172).
Men of the dream time.
The Mercy killere.
Merry-go-round, no. 1: Beginning.
Merry-go-round, no. 2: Birth.
Merry-go-round, no. 3: Full circle.
Metals from the earth.
Michelangelo. U75-I564.
Nfigraine.
MiTTOTs help.
Miicd maniages.
Moleculcaat work.
Molecules in motioa.
Moooey vs. Powle.
Motc about the matrix.
More than meets the eye— a study of man's visual
perception.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
Mother tongue. Part 1: Hnt foundations.
Mother tongue. Part 2: Language building.
Mother tongue. Part 3: Reading and writing.
Mother tongue. Part 4: Problems and remedies.
Mother tongue. Part 5: The sensitive tool.
Moving safely.
Muscles and movement.
Muaeleain movement
Myatcriea of the Mekong.
The Mystery that heals.
Tlie New China.
A New direction.
Hie New Europe.
New scheme, new problems.
451
Ntnety-ei^t point four.
The Noise invasion.
The Not-so-solid earth.
Nubia 64, 3500 B.C.- 1000 A.D.
Numbers from shape.
Odyawy in Asia.
Old age.
Old soldiers never die (Numidia).
On the line.
On Aesuf&ce.
One child in a hundred.
Orbital shapes and paths.
Organization.
The Origins of art in France. 1500 B.C-400 A.D.
Our god is black.
Our own music
Over the hm to the moon.
Paper.
PMrick Moynihaa.
Pattern and growth.
A Pattern for numbers.
Patterns for numben.
Patterns of change.
The Peart of the East
People like us.
People out of time.
Periodicity L
Periodicity IL
Pete and Jolmny.
Phobias.
Picasso — Romancero du picador.
A Picture in the camera.
Pictures and words— writing for television.
Piero della Franceses, 1410-1492.
The Pink city.
Pin, atory cfa cattedml aqon.
A Plague on your diildr«n.
: a little r
Pompeii, city of painting— 100 B.C.-79 A.D.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Time-life Films (Continued)
Prinury.
Principles of orbiL
The Private life of the starling.
Protecting the eye.
Protest and communication.
Hie Pull c^the earth.
The Pursuit of happiness .
The Quantum fabric of matter.
The Quantum of action.
Quick u ■ flaih.
Race to extinctioiL
Ralph Abemathy.
Raphael.
Records in the rocks.
Red China.
Reinie.
Rembrandt's Christ
Rendezvous.
Ren£ Msfritte.
Respiration.
Restricted areas.
The Rise and Ml of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Tike Rise of Hider.
The Roaring serpent of Amhem Land.
Robin Pitman, innovative art teacher.
Bock -a -^e baby.
Romance and reality.
Rubber.
Russia beneadi the
Hw Russian alirfiabet
Scieaoe and forcdghL
A Sculptor's landscape
Sculpture in the dty— Spoleta
The Second law.
Seeing the world.
Ilantunrfi of the oost.
Seraoos in stone.
Shsw and women.
Shirley Chi^iolin.
The Shrinking world.
Shylock.
Sidney Poitier.
The Siege of the Rock.
SilefKC. exile, and cunning.
Sixty-seven thousand dreams.
Skin.
The Skin of our teeth.
The Smile of reason.
SoUd shapes.
Sons of the rising sun.
Sound waves.
The Spanish tuimoiL
Spirit mediums and medico magic.
The Springs of learning. Part 1: The early years.
The Springs of learning. Part 2: Babyhood.
The Springs of learning. Part 3: Rising two.
The Springs of learning. Part 4: Ideas of their own.
The Springs of learning. Part 5: Playing together.
The Springs of learning Part 6^ The pre-sch*M)l child.
Stages of leanung.
StaUa's revohitioa.
Star of Bethlehem. 1700-1730.
The Static and dynamic worlds.
Scokdy CtmichaeL
Stop and go.
The Story of flight
The story of Ofaana.
The Story of modem Egypt
Stress — a disease of our time.
The Structure of the ear^
The Sudden empire.
Susan Starr.
Symnetry.
452
Taking pictures.
TasBli-n-Aj)er— Sahara rock p«'"tingT. 4000-2000
B.C
Teachers at Uie center.
Teenagen.
Television around the world.
Televinon production planning.
Tdl me if anything ever was done — Leonardo da
VincL
Thirty days to survival.
The Thousand year walk.
Times of change.
The Titans— U.S.A.
To the South Pole with Peter Scott
Tolstoy.
Torrey Canyon.
Toulowe-Uutrec. 1864-1901.
A True madness.
Turner. 1775-1851.
Turning taUes.
Two'Ctate systems.
Tyger. tyger.
Under a bri^t heaven.
Uniting the nations.
Using your eyes.
VanOt^
Various vedoia.
Vermeer.
Video tape editing.
Vietnam— journal of a war.
Visions of light. 1200 A.D.-1300 A.D.
Viul fluid.
Vivaldi's Venice.
Volpooe by Ben Joosoo.
Voodoo island.
W. H. Auden.
Wslls that speak (Ubya).
Warsaw ghetto.
Water and ttfie.
We still need arithmetic.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tlme-Ilfe Films (Continued)
Weddings.
Wett Oennaay: democracy oa triai
What happens next?
What remains?
When is zero?
Where the brides do the chooainf.
Which base?
White Africa.
Whoosh.
Why L^fer? Is be the painter oi modem times?
WUl art last?
Will Shakespeare— gent
William Hogarth.
The Witch doctor.
The World turned upside down.
The Worship of nature.
The Years of the locust.
Time Life 6 Productions
see
A Challenge accepted.
Four kings — ace high.
The Time, Kfe, works of Shakceqware {FUmstrip) Educa-
tional Audio Visual, 1969.
59 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm-. 41
Diin. micioKroove. <ShakeBpeare stud; units)
Issued also with pbonotape: dual-tra<*, 1 reel (7 Id.), TJ In. per
sec., 41 min.
With teacher's notes.
Cr«4itM: Narrator, William OloTer; editors, Tom Chetwynd, Gil-
lian de Martassr.
Summary: Presents the life and acblerements of Shakespeare set
agfllnst the social and iDtellectual background of the period. In-
cludes paintings, prints, and woodcats from the i>©rlod. Narrative,
correlated with fllmstHp, Includes quotatlona from Shakespeare's
contemporaries.
1. Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. 2. Shakespeare, William,
15ft4-1616— Contemporary England. i. Educational Audio Visual,
Inc., Pleasant vlUe, N. Y. Series: Shakespeare study units (Film-
strip)
928 71-733399
Educational Audio Visual
Time line. [Motion picturej FilmFair Communications, 1972.
to min. >d. color 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and editor. N'orman Cerrard.
SUMMARY: A time line unfolds to show the succeeding ages of the eailh
and their distinctive plant and animal life, ending with a depiction of man's own
history in reUiionship to the earth's past.
1. Historical geology— iuvemle films. [1. Geology] I. FilmFair Com-
munications.
[QE28.3] 372.8 72-701734
TiImFair Commimicaiions 72 MARC
The Time machines {Motion picture) Fram Corp. Made
and released by Triangle Television, 1969.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreiiU: Author. Brock Yates, Sr.
Summary: Analyses the motivations of drivers at the IndlaoapoUs
Raceway Park during the NHHA National Drag Champlonshipe,
1868. Discusses the logistical obstacles and the hauirds of cham-
pionship drag racing, and shows Eton Pnidhomme taking Top Elimi-
nator in 6.51 seciHidH at 223.85 miles an hour.
1. Dnig radng. i. Pram CorporatlMi. il Triangle Television.
796.7 79-706380
CINE
Time of change {Motion picture) American Hardboard
Association. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
il96-1j
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses animation to illustrate woodgrained finished,
perforated and die-perforated, plastic-surfaced, embossed interior
panels and exterior siding materials. Shows some appllcatloni of
hardboard.
1. Hardboard. t. American Hardboard Association, n. Modern
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
691 Fi A 67-6222
Modern Talking Picture Service
A Ttaa of paadaw. [Hhnstripj Southwestern Productions.
Releated by Westwood EducatioDal Productioiis. 1971.
SO fr. color. 39 mm. and pboitodiac: 1 1^ 12 tn., 33 1/3 ipcii.. 16 min.
Cnw Maya of MMo-Amerka)
CREDITS: Writer and pbotogrsphef, J. DooaU McIotyTC.
SUMMARY: Exptorts the clamcal period at the Mayui culture. Describes
aad trsnslatca word tad number glyphs. Eraphasiies such clanical aius a> Copsn
■BdTikal.
I. Mayas— Antiquities, 2. Mayas— Writing. 3. Mexico— Antiquities. 4.
Central America— Anoquitics. ]. Southwestern Productions. 11. Westwood
Bducatioaal Productioas. ill. Series: The Maya of Meso-America. [FUmstripi
lP1435i 97a3 72-734215
Westwood Bdacatioasl 72 MARC
ProductkHN
The Time <rf man {Motion picture) Metromedia Producers
Corp., 1969.
M n)ln. «d. color. 16 mm.
Credilit: Producer, Marshall Fiaum : sponsors. National Lash
Register Co., Hartford Insurance Group.
Summary: Conveys man's position In the long chain of evolution
with special emphasis on the problems of survival, pointing up man's
natural connection with all living organlsnis. Utllize.s rare animal
footage and filmic studies of vurluiis environmental adaptations by
primitive men. American Museum of Natural History scientists.
Including Margaret Mead, Colin Turnbull, and Harry Shapiro,
nat^idpate
1. Human evolution. i. Mead. Margaret, 1901- n. Turn-
bull. Colin M. nr. Shapiro, Harry Lionel, 1902- it. Metromedia
Producers Corporation.
673.2 71-706129
CINE
The Time of our lives (Motion picture) American Dairy
Association. Released by Modem Talking Picture Serv-
ice ,196-?,
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Discusses the importance of keeping fit and describee
specific ways to do it.
1. Hygiene. i. American Dairy Asaoclatlon. n. Modem Tallt-
iDg Picture Service, Inc.
613 Fi A 67-5116
Modern Talking Picture Service
The Time of our lives {Motion picture) American Dairy
Association, 1960. Made by Douglas Film Industries.
28 min. fid. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Points out the benefits of physical fitness In making
the dally life of each member of the family more enjoyable.
1. Physical fitness. i. American Dairy AssociatlOD.
613.7 Fi A 67-5703
Douglas Film Industries
Am of the barbarittu. (Motion picture] Hungarofilm, Prague.
Released in the U.S. by Learoiog Corp. of America, 1972.
11 min. >d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: An animated film, without narration, which provoket ques-
liotu about the values of our (ocieiy and challenge* the tuumption that man has
evolved into a more civilized being.
1. Social values. I. HungsroAlm. II. Learning Corporatioa of America.
[HN17.5] 301.24 72-701009
Learning Corp, of 72 MARC
America
Tbe Time of your life. [Motion picture] Oppenhetmer Manage-
ment Corp., 1971. Made by Wylde Films Corp./Dusenberry
DcVoe Advcrtising-
17 n
color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A promotional film which encourages tbe prospective buyer to
plan for the future by investing in mutual funds.
1. Investment trusts. I. Oppenheimer Management Corporation.
[HG4530) 332.6 72-701786
CTNE 72 MARC
Time out: a way to help children behave. (Motion picture] In-
fomatics, 1971.
35 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With workbooli entitled The ABCs of child management— workbook 3, by
David Kurtz and Anthony Paiumbo.
CREDITS: Filmed by R. Hanson.
SUMMARY: Parents and teachers present the child manageotent technique
of "time out" and its application in reducing unwanted behavior as shown in
various situations.
I. Children— Management I. Infomatict (Firm)
lHQ772] 370.15 72-700579
Infomaiic* 72 MARC
A Time out of war (Motion picture) Terry Sanders Co.
Released by Churchill Films ,1969?,
22 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Ba.'ed on a story entitled Pickets, by Robert W. Chambers.
Credits: Authors, Denis Sanders, Terr; Sanders.
Summary: A drama of the Civil War. A study of two Union sol-
diers and a Confederate soldier, who, facing each other at a battle
front, agree on an hour's truce during which they exchange conver-
sation and supplies and Join to a muttutl saltite orer the grare of
a newly burled Union soldier.
1. U. S.— History— Civil Wai^Drama. i. Chambers, Robert
William, 1865-1983. Pickets. ii. Terry Sanders Company. nt.
Churchill Films, Los Angeles.
791.43 74-708993
Churchill Films
Time study series: Comparisons (FUmttrip) Golt Educa-
tional Materials. Released by McGraw-Hill Boc^ Co.,
1969.
34 fr. color. 35 nun.
Summary; Compares the various blocks of time, and shows how
they are divided and measured. For prlnary grades.
1. Time. I. Golt Educational Materials, n. HcOraw-Hill Book
Company.
372,7 71-7M8M
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
453
Time study series: Hours and minutes (FUmstrip) Qolt
Educational Materials. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Bxplalns how to tell time by hours and minutes, and
shows how these blocks of time are measured aitd divided. For
primary grades.
1. Time. I. GoU Educational Uaterlals. n. McGraw-Hill Book
Company.
372.7 74r-734891
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Hme study series: The half-hour and quarter-hour (Film-
strip) Golt Educational Materials. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
39 Ir. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Explains bow to tell time by the half-hour and by the
quarter-hour, and ^ows how these blocks of time are measured and
divided. For primary grades.
1. Time. I. Golt Educational Materials, il McGraw-HlU Book
Company.
372.7 76-734889
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Time study series: The hour (FUmstrip) Golt Eduoational
Materials. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
37 U: color. 35 mm.
Suuiotary: Explains how to tell time by the hour, and shows how
tbe hour is measured and divided. For primary grades.
1. Time. i. Oolt Educational Materials, n. McOraw-Hill Book
Company.
372.7 72-734888
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Time study series: The minutes (FUmstrip) Golt Educa-
tional Materials. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969.
38 fr. i-olor. 35 mm.
Summary: Explains how to tell time by the minute, and shows
how the minute is measured and divided. For primary grades.
1. Time. 1. Golt EduoaCional Materials, n. McGraw-Hill Book
Company.
372.7 70-734890
McGraw-Hill Book Ca
Time study series: The second (FUmstrip) Golt Educa-
tional Materials. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969.
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Explains how to tell time by the second, and shows
how the second is measured- For primary grades.
1. Time. i. Golt Educational Materials, n. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. _
372.7 78-734892
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Time, the life, the works, and selected poems (rf Wil-
liam Wordsworth (FUmstrip) Educational Audio Visual,
1969.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and ^onodisc: 2 s., 12 In., SS| rpm., 39
min. mlcrogroove.
With teachers' notes.
Credit*: Editors, GlKlan de Marlassy, Wallis ArnxDennan.
Summary: Shows the world Wordsworth knew, using contem-
porary prints, paintings, photographs, and quotations from tbe au-
thor and his contemporaries.
1. Wordsworth, William, 1770-1860. i. Bducatlonal Audio
VIstial, Ina, Pleasantville, N. T.
821 75-733661
Educational Audio Vlstiat
Tho! Time, the life, the works of Geoffrey Chaucer (FUm'
strip) Educational Audio Visual, 1968.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a., 12 in., 33i rpm., 43
min. microgroove. (Study unit series)
Recording includes The tale of the wyf of Bathe read In Middle
English.
With study guide and teachers' notes.
Credits: Readers, Norman Davis, Peter Howell, Bryan Kendrlck;
editor, Hilary Reld.
Summary; Uses contemporary prints and paintings to llltistrate
fourteenth century England as reflected In the works of Chaucer.
1. Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. i. Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400. n.
Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasantville, N. T. Series: Study
unit series (Fllmstrlp)
821 Fi A 68-1277
Educational Audio Vlsoal
A Time to act (Motion picture) Southern Governors' Con-
ference. Made and released by Confluence Films, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Discusses ecology In the South and the signlScance
of nineteen seminars held In tbe summer of 1970 In the various
Southern States by the Southern R^onal Environment Conservation
Council of the Southern Governors' Conference.
1. Ecol(vy-^SoutherQ States. 2. Conservation of natural re-
sources— Southern States. I. Southern Oovemors' Conference. II.
Confluence Films.
628 70-711534:
CINE
Time to begin {Motion picture) Sumtny-Birchard. Made
by Hugh Johnston and Suzanne Johnston. Released by
Sterlino; Movies U. S. A., 1969.
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the benefits of learning music through
a unique method of group piano teaching. Traces, In banners' ptano
classes, each step in the development of basic musical concepts and
skills.
1. Piano — Methods — Group instruction. t. Sterling Movies
U. S. A., Inc.
786.3 76-706130
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Timt to lire {Motion picture) Emergency Measures Orf;&ni-
zation. Ottawa. Released by National Film Board of
Canacl;i. 1963.
26 miD. 8d. bAw. 16 mm.
French versioD released imder the title Le temps de TtTre.
Summary: Provides iDfOrmatlon about the rtqps which IndiTidaalt
and families ^ould take to Increase the poostblllttes of their surrlvml
In the event of nuclear war.
1. Civil defense. i. Canada. Emergency Measures Orgaolsa-
tlOQ. n. Canada. National PUm Board.
613.6 70-700389
National Film Board of Canada
A Time to live {Motion picture) American Automobile As-
sociation. Made by South Carolina Educational Television
Center. Released by Great Plains National Instructional
Television Library, 1967.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Sportsmaollke drlTlsg, no. 1)
Part of an educational p«ckage Including texts, workbook, drlvlnf
guides, tests, filmstrips. and hrlef-fllms.
Credits: Instructor, Harold 0. Carlton.
Summary: Introduces the problem of drlvlDg accidents, emi^taals-
ing the responsibility of the IndlTtdual to protect himself and others
from traffic accidents.
1. Traffic accidents. 2. Automobile driving. i. American Auto-
mobile Association, n. Oreat Plains National Instructional TelerlslOQ
Library. Series: Sportsmanlike driving (UoUon picture) no. L
629.283 Fi A 68-918
American Automobile Association
. Tbaa to ^aat (Motion picture] Concocdia nimi. 1969.
M nua. sd. color. 16 mm.
With discuMJon (uide.
SUMMARY: U>c« a dranuciatioo about a doctor who bofint pnctice in a
■nwU TunI coaununity and help* othen diacard their prqudloca, in order to show
that ■ person ia not prejudiced if he adhere* to hia Cbriatiaii convictioaa.
I. Prtjndkea and antipathies. 2. Christian tife— 1960- 1. Cod-
cordia PubtkUnf Hotne. St Louis.
fBF575.P9i 248.4 73-715495
CoooonUa Pub. Houae 72 MARC
Time to think {Motion picture) Ocne Earle. Released by
Eastman Kodak Co., 1968.
II mln. sd. color, auper 8 mm.
Summarp; An account of a boy's work, failure, and eventual suc-
cess, both physically and creaUvtiy, daring a dlfflctilt period of Ufe.
1. Adolescent boys. i. E^rle, Gene. n. Slastman Kodak Oom-
pany.
156.6 76-702620
CINE
Times are grt&t {Motion picture) Vick Chemical Co., To-
ronto, 1965. Made by Morel and-Latchford.
l.") min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Hugh Moretand; script, Pat Patterson; clne-
matoj;raphy. Stanley Liplnskl ; editor. Joan Clarke
Hummari/: Follows the day-to-day activities of a super sa^oRtuan
as he goes about making money for h1in»elf and his compxny.
1. Salesmen and .salesmanship. t. Vlck Chemical Company.
658.85 Fi A 68-1229
National Film Board of Canada
Times Four Productions
El Greco.
TtaM* of riir [Motion picture] BBC-TV. Loodoo. 1968.
Releued in the U.S. by Tune-Life Film*.
30 min. ad. bJtw. 16 mm. (The Law* of diaorder. no. 7)
CREDITSi Author, Ocor|c Porter.
SUMMARY: Explaina raiea of change on a molecular level and ponrayi
chemical change aa a rearrangetnent of atom* within molecuka and of the
electront wiihiD thcae aloma.
1. Chemical reaction, Rate of. 2. Chemical reaction— Cooditiona and laws.
I. Britiah Broadcaatini Corporation. Tekviaion Service. II. Ttmc-Life FOam.
111. Series: The Law* of diaorder. {Motion picture] no. 7.
[QDSOlj 541 77-714630
Time-Life FUma 72 MARC
limes of the city {Motion picture) Hester and Associates,
1967.
8 mln xl. color. 8 mm. (Awarene«)
jMojf tilm mounted tn cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study piide.
Crediti: Authors. Clarence KIncald, SUnley Madeja.
Summary: Shows sceikes of the city at various tlmea of day and
night In order to help children becocne aware of their snrrooadlngs.
1. Cities and towns— Juvenile Alms. l Hester and Associates.
Awareneu (Motion picture)
872.5 FiA6&-2026
Hester and Associates
The Times they ar* a-ehanfinf {FUmatrip) Warren
Schlont Productions, 1970.
91 ft', color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a.. 12 In., 8S| rpm., 18
mln. (Humsn t>irtb, growth, and development: facta and feellnjta,
no, 11)
With teacher'a Kulde.
CredUt: Anllior, Barbara Martinsons.
Bmmmary: Reconsiders traditional rote-playing. Discusses the
nead tor images of maacnllnlty and femininity before one can
eetablldi one's sextul role.
1. la rote. 2. Femininity < Psy<4iology ) 8. Ua*cnllnlty <Psr-
dMlocr) I. Schtoat (Warren) Productions, PleaaantvlUe, H. T.
Bartas: Hainan birth, growth, and deralopment : facts and feelings
(nimatnp) no. 11.
612.6 75-736369
Warren Scbloat Pro- dnctlons
Timestudy training {Motion picture) Phil Carroll, 1923-
1967.
Approx. l.W motion pictures, si. color. 16 mm.
With charts for plotting and instruction aheet.
Summary: A series of about 150 films containing scenes of varied
operations being performed at differing work paces so that the
viewers may evaluate their own speed and ability.
1. Time study. L Carroll. Phil, 1896-
658.5 Fi A 67-5581
Phil Carroll
niMtablc blaet. [Motion picture] Britiah Him Institute, London.
1970. Released in the U.S. by Films Incorporated. 1971.
3 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Prcaenu viiual impresaiont of the railroads of America, ming
a famoui 1930 toi.g aa background music.
1. Railroads— United Sutea. 1. Britiah Film Institute, London. 11. FUms
Incorporated.
tHE2751, 385 70-715375
Film* Incorporsted 73 MARC
Timing an engine {Motion picture) lUybar Technical
Films, 1966.
4 mln. Hi. color. 16 mm.
Bumnuity: Shows the timing of an engine with the use of a tim-
ing light and includes the hook up and adjustment of the distribu-
tor.
1. Automobiles — Ignition. 2. Automobiles — Halntraaoce and re-
pair. L Raybar Technical rilms.
629.28 Fi 68-280
Timken Roller Bearing Company
see
L^t'er roll.
No trouble at all.
Quite naturally.
Timmy Timms (Filmstrip) Simon and Schuster, 1970.
Made by Educreative Systems and Kim and Gifford Pro-
ductions.
^ fltmstrlps. color. 85 mm. and 5 phonodlscsr 12 In. (Now
series)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With students' books and teachers' guides.
rONTBOTTS: Timmy TImms. a perfect man. W fr., 11 mln. —
Timmy TImms and his floating bed. 86 fr., 11 mln.— Timmy Tlmma
and the suction shoes. 81 fr., 12 mln.— Timmy TImms and the
forest fire. 92 fr., 11 mln. — Timmy TImms builds a kite. 73 fr.,
10 mln. For primary grades.
1. Primers — 1990- I. Simon and Schuster, inc. 11. Series:
Now series <FIlmstrlp)
(PE1119] 372.6 73-738993
Simon and Schuster
Timothy's quest (Motion picture) Dingo Films. Released
by American Releasing Corp., 1922.
7 reels, si. b&w. 35 mm.
U C. copy Incomplete: 6 reels, 63 mln.; main titles wanting.
Based on the novel of the same title by Kate Douglas Wlggln.
In the American Film Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Crediti: Director, Sidney Olcott ; scenario, Katherlne Stuart ; pho-
tographers, Al Llguorl. Gene French. Cast: Joseph Depew, Helen
Rowland, Marie Day, Margaret Seddon, Bertram Marburgh.
Summary: A drama In which two orphan children. Timothy and
a little girl whom he protects, travel to Maine by freight car and
attempt to persuade a spinster to adopt them Filmed In Maine.
I. Wlggln, Kate Douglas (Smith) 1856-1923. Timothy's qnert. n.
IHrlgo Films, m. American Releasing Corporation, iv. American
Film Institute Collection.
791.43 73-708967
Tympany techniques {Motion picture) Bill Crowden Pro-
ductions. Made by Filmmakers. Released by Modem
Learning Aids, 1969.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Musical Instruments)
Ci-edits: Narrator, James Kllcran.
iStitntnori/; Describes kettle drums of four sires. Discusses plastic
heads versus calf, stick selection, French and German grips, Instruc-
tions on fourth and fifth tuning, the tunlnjt gauge, the correct
position at the drum, strikes, proper beating area, dampening and
muting, sticking, sustained roll, and roll ending. Includes demon-
strations by Doiuld Koas.
1. Kettledrum. i. Bill Crowden Productions, ii. Modem I.earn-
ing Aids, New York. Series: Musical instruments (Motion picture)
789 76-707450
Modern Learning Aids
Tira*B pet {FUmatrip) Conunonicatots il96-ti
27 fr. color, 86 mm. (Lite reading aerlea)
Summary.- Telia about a small boy's dedalon to get a rabbit tor a
pet
1. Beading— Andlo-Ttsnal aids. i. Commonlcators (Firm)
Series: Life reading series (FUmstrlp)
872.4 7^788178
Peonsylvanla School for the Daaf
Tinbergen, Nlkolaas, 1907-
Slgnals for survival.
The Tinder box {Motion picture) National Broadcasting
Co. Released by Graphic Curriculum ,1968,
8 mln S'i. color. 16 mm. (I.^nguage arts series)
Produced In cooperation with the Natlonul Council for the Social
Studies and the American Library Association-
Telecast on the NBC program Exploring.
Based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen.
Summary: Animated cartoon. The story of a soldier who acquire*
a magic Under box with which he can command a great dog who
futnils his every wlah.
I. Exploring (Television program) n. Andersen, Hans Christian,
1805-1875. Fyrt#Jet. in. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. it.
Oraphlc Curriculum. Inc., New York. Serlea: Language arts serlM
(Motion picture)
898.21 Fi A 6a-1044
Graphic Cnrrlealvm
454
The Tinder box (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp.. 1971. Made by Joshua Tree Pro-
ductions.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SVMM.^RT : A Uve^actlon adaptation of Hans Christian AnderseD's
fairy tale about a soldier who wins the princess with the help of
the dogs that guard the magic tinder box.
I. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1806-1875. Fyrtjet. II. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corporation.
372.6 79-712319
E^ncyclopaedla Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Ting, Walasse
see
Encrc.
[Tingfu Tsiangi {Motion picture) NBC Television, 1950.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Te!ec;i«t Nov. 19, 1950, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
tbe press;.
Credits: Sponsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Summarii: Dr. Tingfu TsianR. the chairman of tlie Chinese delega-
tion to the General .Assembly of the Cnlted Nations and the Chinese
repre^ntatlve on the Security Council, discusses American-Chinese
aggression and the role of Nationalist China In the world with
Martha Rountree, moderator, Biarquts Chllds, Doris FlecMon, Radford
Mobley, and Lawrence Splrak.
1. Tsiang, Tinsfu Fuller, I«f6-19e5. 2. (^ilna— For. rel. i. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Television Network. Se-
ries : Meet the press (Motion picture)
961 Fi 68-564
XinikUng— the bamboo dance {Motion picture) Martin
Moyer Productions, 1967.
17 min. sd. color. 16 n
(Physical fitness series)
Summary: Discusses the origin of the Philippine folk ^<^
Tlnlkllng, and describes the dance. Shows how It can be adapted
for use In a physical fitness program.
1 Folk dancing— Philippine Islands. i. Moyer (Martin) Pro-
ductions, Seattle. Series: Physical fltness series (Motion picture)
793.3 Fi A 68-2553
Martin Moyer Produc- tlons
Tinning a soldering copper {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1969. Made by Raybar Technical Fihns.
4 min. si. wlor. super 8 mm. (Sheet metal series. Set 2:
Band tool operations)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Summary: Describes tbe basic tools and demonstrates processes
and safety measures to use In dnnlng a soldwlng wjpper.
1. SoldCT and soldering. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries- Sheet metal series. Set 2: Hand tool operations (Motion
^*'*"'^* €71.5 7iH-708061
McOraw-HIU Book Oo.
Tinplate for the Midwest {Motion picture) Advertising Di-
vision, Bethlehem Steel Corp. Made by Mode-Art Pic-
tures. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1967.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Portrays the mill facilities that produce tinplate at
Bethlehem Steel's new plant at Burns Harbor, Ind. Points out the
features of the equipment and the quality controls that assure an
outstanding product
t Tin plate. i. Bethlehem Steel Corporation, n. Modern Talk-
ing' Picture Service, inc
838.4 Fi A 68-844
CINE
Tintoretto {FUnutrip) Heihert E. Badek Films and Slides,
1967.
15 fr. color. 35 mm.
aummary: A study of the technique of Tintoretto, who combined
Michelangelo's drawing technique with Titian's colors. Includes
examples of bis method of foreshortening figures and using strong
contrasts of light and dark. With captions.
1. Tintoretto, Jacopo Robust!, known as, 1512-1594. l Budek
(Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif.
759.6 79-786888
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
The Tiny astronaut {Motion picture) Les Rendelst^n. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visoal Arts, 1967.
18 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Human value series)
With guide.
Crediti: Consultant, Helen B. Warrln.
Summary: Relates what happens when a young boy changes bis
mind about allowing an amateur rocketry group to use bis pet mouse
In an experiment. Emphasizes the Importance of thinking throu^
decisions carefully.
~ I. Rendelsteln, Les. n. Universal Educa-
Serles : Human value series ( Motion plc-
1. Decision-making,
tlon and Visual Arts,
ture)
nolversal Education
170
and Visual Arts
Fi A 67-6917
Tipfl for the offset operatw {Filmetrip) A. B. Dick Oo.,
1968.
M fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a <1 a for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 10 mln. (Tedi-
nlquea of modern ofTset, no. T)
With script.
Credits: Producer and director, Frank Stedronaky; writer, Tom
Hogan.
8unma*-y: Dlacusses the Importance of quality In printed copy
and the advantages of using an offlwt duplicator. Shows bow tbe
machine Is Inked, how the plate and paper are positioned, how two-
sided copies are run, and how correct Imaging Is obtained. Includes
Instructions for feeding special printed stock.
1. Offset printing. i. Dick (A. B.) Company. Series:
Techniques of modern ofTset (Fllmsrlp) no. 7.
681 76-786784
A.B.£HekOo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tire changing: moonting and leakage tests (Motion pic-
tui%) IK'A Kducattonal Products [197U, Made b;
George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 niln. ftl. color, super 8 mm. «ad phoootspe In canette:
11 tpa. (Auto mecbtDlcs)
Ixwfi film.
With script.
CREDITS : Author, Pr«J McOUTrejr.
SUMMARY: Glres step-bj-step Uwtnictlons for mouatlDK the
tubelras automobile tire, and testing for air leakafe.
1. Automoblleo — Tires— Testing. I. DCA Educational Products.
II. Series: Auto mectaanlcs (Motloii picture)
[TL270] 629^ 78-713W7
DCA Educatiooal Products
Tire changing: nomenclature and demounting (Motion pic-
ture) DCA Educational Products (1971 fj Made by
Geor^ Miles Ryan Studios.
4 mio. si. color, super 8 mm. and phoaotape In cii!<«ette
II \\A, (Auto mechanics)
I»op Dim.
With Kript
iKKDlTS: Author. Fred McGlWrey.
SIMMABY: Gives the nomenclature of tubetees tire mounting
equipment for autontobiles and shows the step* 1q deuouotlns the
tires.
1. Automobiles— Tires. I. DCA Educational Products. II. Se-
ries: Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
fTL270] 629^ 70-713946
DCA Educational Products
Ttosant de la Uinc (Motion picture) Crawley Films, Ottawa.
Released in the U. S. by International Film Bureau, 19fi7.
0 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
French version of the 19fil motion picture entitled I»om weav-
ing.
Credilt: Educational consultant, C. D. Galtskell.
Summary: Pictures the conRtructon of u slmplp loom nsiuj. an
old broom and a few pieces of wood. Shows how to thread the
warp threads through the h€ddie, how to wind and use the bobbin,
and how to ••elect the apprr^riate thread In making such objects
as scarves, bags, and mats.
1. Looms. 2. Wearing (Manual training) i. Crawley Films,
ltd. n. Internationa) Film Bureau, Inc., Cbksgo.
746.1 77-707260
Internatiooal Film Bureau
Film Strip-of- the- Month Clubs,
Ussue culture (FUmstrip)
196fi.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school biology club)
Filmsirlp no. l.'^40.
Wiih teaching guide.
Summon/: Reviews the history of tlssne culture. Preaenta basic
techniques of tissue culture, Including the removal of Ilring cella,
and prevention of contamination. Dlscussea applications relating to
vaccine production, cancer investigation, cell studlea, effects of
growth substances, and chromosome Investigations.
1. Tissue culture. i. Film Strip-of-the-Mooth Clubs, New York.
SeHes : High school biology club (Fllowtrip)
„„ „ , Fi A 67-2972
Film Strlp-of-the-Month Clubs
Tissue culture of chick embryo. Part 1: Removing chick
embryo from egg {Motion picturt) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannicn Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Biolt^lcal techniques)
Loop flliii.
IsHueil in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the necessary steps for c^tening and r«-
movlnK the embryo of a seven-day fertilized egg for use In tissue cul-
ture and a technique for applying vaseline to a depression slide.
1. Chick embrjo. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational
Corporation. Series; Biological techniques (Motion picture)
591.028 Fi A 6a-2l72
Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corp.
Tissue culture of chick embryo. Part 2: EzplanatioD
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
4 mln. Ki. color. 8 mm. (Biological techniques)
Loop film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Itemonstrates how to prepare organs from seven-day
chick embryos for tissue culture In single cover -slip depression slides.
1. Chick embryo. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational
(Corporation, Series: Biological techniques (Motion picture)
591.028 Fi A 68-2173
Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corp.
Tissue culture of frog spleen. Part 1: Removal of spleen
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Biological techniques)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm
With teachers guide.
Summary: Demonstrates dissection of a pithed frog and the re-
moval of the spleen for tissue culture.
1. Histology —Technique. 2. Dissection, i. Encyclopaedia
BriUnnlca Educational Corporation. Series: Biological techniques
(Motion picture)
591.028 Fi A 68-2174
Bn^dopaedU Brltannica Educational Corp.
lissue culture <tf frog sfrfeen. Part 2: Explanatitm (Mo-
tion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Biological tecfanti)iie>)
Loop film.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 nmi.
With teachers guide.
Summary: tlxplains and demonstrates the correct way to make a
single coversllp depression slide culture of freehly excised, mloced
frog spleen.
1. Histology — Technique. L Encyclopaedia Brltannica Bdu-
catlonal Corporation. Series: Biological techniqties (Motion pic-
ture)
691.028 Fi A 68-2175
BncyelopDedla Brltannica Educational (Corp.
Tissue paper collages (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1968.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art techniques series)
Loop liliu. Film notes mounted on cartridge.
CredUa: .\dvlBer and artist. Gay Emlen.
Summary: Demonstrates how to use colored tissue paper and
household liquid starch to create color collages.
1. Collage. 2. Tissue paper. 8. Starch, i. Thorne Films, Inc..
Boulder, Olo. Series: Art techniques series (Motion picture)
745.54 Fi A 68-3146
Thome Films
JHm 5. [Motion picture] Concordia FUms. 1966.
30 mil), id. color. 14 mm.
SUMMARY^ A fictioosl sccoont of sn »Mroiisul who. confused aboui the
purpose of hii life and the moon mtMion. que»tioiii hit belieft. A close friend who
b an unbeliever and ■ misMonvy who i* recently from the leminary cauK the
man to realize hi» responsibility ind to renew hi* faith in God'i will
1 Faith. 3. Cod— Will 1. Concordia Publishing Houm. St. Louii.
lBV4637i 231 72-701667
Concordis Film* 73 MARC
The Titan: the story of Michelangelo (Motion picture)
Robert J. Flaherty. Made and released by Contemporary
Films. 1950.
67 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Adapted from the Curt Ortel film Michelangelo, the life of a titan,
released by Pandora Films, Zurich.
Creditt: Producer, Robert Snyder; director and editor, Ritiiard
Lyford; narrator, Frederic March; music, Alois Mellchar.
Summary: Presents a biography of Michelangelo which describes
places where be lived, traveled, and studied. Shows many of bis
work.s, including the Plet&, David, and the frescoes In the Slstlne
Obapel,
1. Bnonarrotl. MIdiel Angeto, 147&-15d4. l Flaherty, Bobert
Joseph, 1884-1^1. n. Contemporary Films, Inc., New Torlc. m.
Michelangelo, the life of a Utan (Uoaoa pletoz*)
769.5 78-704742
Portland State Univ, Ubrary
Titanic (Motion picture)
Corp. fl96-?,
Blackhawk FUms/Eastin-Phelan
14 min. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Also issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
S0HHART : Uses a composite of motion picture sequeocea to
depict the sinking of the TlUnIc in 1912.
1. Titanic (Steamship) I. Eastlo-Pbtfan Ckxporatlon, Daren-
port, Iowa.
[VK1255.T6] 910.4 74-713146
BastlB-Phelan Corp.
Titanic Films
Calamity join.
Titanium ball in dacron vekMir corcred prosthesis tor
aortic valve replacement (Motion picture) Baylor Uni-
versity College of Medicine, 1967. Made by Dept of
Surgery.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary-' Uses operational photography to show resection and
graft replacement of an ascending aortic aneurysm combined with
valve replacement for associated aortic inauflidency In a 61-year-old
man. Illustrates the advantages of a new kind of valve designed to
prevent dysfunction due to ball wear or distortion and prevent
thromboembolic complicatlcms by encouraging formation of a psendo-
nendocradium on the cloth covered prosthesis.
1, Aortic valve — Surgery. i, Baylor University, Waco, Tex.
College of Medicine, Houston.
617 Fi A 68-575
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The Titaas— U.S.A [Motion picture] BBC-TV. London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
61 min- sd. bAw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Writer and narrator. Malcolm Muucridgc.
SUMMARY: Trscci America! rise to power from the arrival of European
immitrania in the i890'i lo the 1%0't. Includes the iclllemcnl of the immi-
granti. the dcvckipfncni of national ilrcngih through JMlstion. the depreuion.
the World War» and ihc adminisiration ot Prnideni John F. Kennedy.
I United Stale*— HiJlory- 20ih century 2 United Slates— History —
tft6S-1421. I. British Brnadcailing Corporauon. Television Service. II
Time-Life Filmv
(E741j 973.9 70-714750
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Tltanus, s.p.a.
see
The Condemned of Altona.
Duel of the titans.
Family diary.
The Four (toys of Naples.
The CJolden arrow.
The Leopard.
Sodom and Gomorrah.
The Thief of Baghdad.
Titiui (FUmetrip) Herbert E. Budeic FUms and Slides,
1967.
15 fr. cfAot. SS mm.
Creditt: Author. Carol A. PeterstHL
.Summary: A survey of the work of Titian, blowing palntlnge of
religious subjects, mythological subjects, and portraHa Points oat
that soft ctdora and wf rm tones characterice bis art With captions.
1. Tlxlauo Tec^li, 14n-l&76. (. Budek (H^bot E.) Films
and Slides. Santa Barbara, Oallf.
76&.6 70-734622
Budek Pllmfl and Slides ott OaltC
455
Titian (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1969. Re-
leased in the U. S, by Mclntyre Visual Publications, 1970.
37 fr. color. 35 cmn. (Master painters)
Double-frnme version also issued.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author. Anthony Bertram.
srMMAUV : A study of the work and life of Titian, ezaminlng
the Influences which affected him, and showing how bis work has
Influenced subsequent artists.
1. Tlilano Vecelli, 1477-1576. I. Tlsual Publications, ltd.. Lon-
don. II. MclDtyre Visual Publications. III. Series: Uaster painter*
(FUmstrip)
tND623.T ] 759.5 79-739020
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Titian (Filmstrip) Kncyclopaedia BriUnnica Educational
Corp., 1971.
60 fr. color. 35 mm. (Great men of art, series 1)
With teacher's guide.
rREniTS : Producer, Has Helnx.
SUMMARY : A study of the life and work of Titian. Det^-rlbes
his techniques and skills and includes representative reproductions
of his work.
1. Tislano. VecelU, 1477-1576. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Edu-
cational (Corporation. II. Series: Great men of art (Filmstrip)
series 1.
759Ji 72-789266
Encyclopaedia Brltao- nlca Educatiooal C)orp.
The Titicut Follies (Motion picture) Frederick Wiseman
and Bridgewater Film Co. Released by Grove Press Film
Division, 1967.
8r> min. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
An Evergreen film.
Creditt: Director, Frederick Wiseman.
Summary: A documentary account of life behind the walls of
aq ia»tltution for the criminally Insane. Shows scenes of the daily
life of the men. Interspersed with shots from the Ihmatea* talent
show.
1. Insai>e. Criminal and dangerous. r. Wiseman Frederick
n. Bridgevt-Bter Film Ompany. m. Grove Press. Film Division.
362.2 79-707491
Title cards (FUmstrip) Long Filmslide Service, 1968.
18 fr. -color. 35 mm. (How the card catalog helps you)
Summary.- ETplaios the step-by-step process of finding a bo<A on
the ahelf by looking for the title of the book in the card catalog.
With captions.
1. Catalog cards. 2. Titles of books. i. Long Filmslide Serv-
ice. Series: How the card catalog helps yoo (Filmstrip)
027.8 7^737262
Long Filmslide Service
Title drive (Motion picture) Evinrude Motors. Made by
WUham H. Pearaall. Released by Solana Studios, 1970,
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the role of Briamde Motors in boat radnc
Shows Cewre Scottl's drive for the World Outboard Ciamplonstdp
at LAke Havasu, Ariiona. DhicussM the two major European
marathons, the sii Hours of ParU and the Six Hours of Berlin.
as well as the Gold Coast Marathon In Miami and the Lake ElsUiore
HaratbOQ In California.
1. Motor-boat racing. i. Outboaid Marine OrporatKm. Evin-
rude Motors Division, n. Outboard Bfarlne Corporation. Solana
StUQiOS.
CINE ^^^'^ 70-706131
Titrating {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mm 81. color, super 8 mm. (Chemistry techniques series)
Loop fllm. '
With teachers' guide
Summary: Explains the laboratory technique Involved in titratlnc
to test the strength of a solution.
1. Volumetric analysla i. McGraw-Hill Book Ctompany.
Swiee: Chemistry techniqnea seriea (Motion picture)
642 74-701269
McGraw-Hill Book Co. •*-»"*-«»»
Titration (Motion picture) Wendell Slabaugh. Released
by Advisory Council on College Chemistry, 1967.
4 mio. si. color. 8 mm.
I.OOP fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows basic techniques of titration. Including cleaning,
fllliag, and reading the buret, greasing and operating the stopcock,
handling the pipet, and detecting the endpoint, along with sample cal-
culations of the normality of an unknown acid.
I. Slatiaugh, Wendell H. ii. Advisory Council on Ccrflege Chemis-
try.
545 Fi A 68-2325
Portland State College. Library
Titration (Motion picture) Harper A Row, 1968- B£ade by
Unit One Production&
color. 35 mm. ( Fundamental tedmiqoes of chemts-
3 min.
try)
With teacher's and student's guides.
Creditt: Author. Rod O'Connor.
^tfmmary; Demonstrates simple titration using an Indicator lolii-
tlon.
1. Volumetric analysis. i. Haipw & How, inc. SerlM.-
Fundamental tecbnlQtiea of chemistry (Motion plctoie)
546 77-701819
Harper A Bow
Titration (Motion picture) John Fitch Associatee. Made
and released by Kalmia Co., 1969.
4 min si. color, super 8 mm. (Quantitative chemistry labora-
tory techniques)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Also insued in 16 mm.
Creditt: Authors. Robert M. Fitch. John T. Fitch.
Summary: Shows how the buret Is disassembled and cleaned and
how the buret Is fllted and capped after flushing with titrant Dem-
onstrates the technique of handling stopcock and swirling flask.
Gives Initial and final readings of titrant, strength of titrant, and
volume of base, showing how to calculate the strength of tMLse. With
subtitles.
L Volumetric analysla i. Jobn Fitch Associates, n. Kalmla
OHi4)any. Series: Qoantltative chemistry laboratory tecbnlques
(Motion picture)
546 75-704678
Kalmla Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
ntration (Motion picture) Wendell H. Slabau^. Re-
leased by John Wiley and Sons, 1969.
4 rain. bI. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
SUMMARY: latrodncex the techniques of tidd baste titration in-
Tolvlng the buret with glass stopcock, pipet bulb, and Indicators. In<
eludes sample c-almlations. With captions.
1. Volumetric analysis. I. Slabaugh. Wendell H. II. Wiley
(John) and Sons, Inc.
[QDUl] 545 74-712733
John Wiley and Sons
Titntloa. [nimitrip] Pace College. Released by Univenal Edu-
caticm and Viaual Art*. 1970.
7] ft. color. 35 mm. (Advanced cbemical Uboratory techniquo)
StnrfMARY: IlluMntet an demenury titntion of >c)d and baae with phe-
DolphtbalciQ. Docribn the buret and tbowi how to clean and uk it. With
CBptiotu.
1. Volumetric aaalysb. 1. Pact CoUefc, New York. II. Universal Educs-
tioo and Vt»ual Arts. ill. Series: Advanced chemical laboratory techniques.
^Qmstrip]
cQDlll] 545 72-732810
UBiversal Educatioa and 72 MARC
\risud Arts
Titratitm <tf an add with a base (Motion pioture) Centroa
Educational Films, 1970.
8 ml:i. 1^. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Adviser. Clark E. Bricker.
Summary: Illustrates the proper techniques of titration of an
acid with a base.
1. Volumetric analysis. 2. Actds. 3. Bases (Chemistry)
L Centron HWuratlonal Films.
545 76-706442
Centron Educational Films
Titterlngton, Paul Francis, 1895-1969
see
HopeweUian material, Calhoun County, Illinois.
Titus, Eve. Anatole and the piano
Anatole and the piano.
Titus, Eve. Mr. Shaw's shipshape shoeshop
see
Mr. Shaw's shipshape shoeshop.
TiToli (Motion picture) Comco Productions, 1970.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows people of all ages enjoying the rides, music,
games, playgrounds, food, and fun at Tlvolt Gardens In Copenhagen,
Denmark. Includes on-the-spot interviews.
1. TlvoU, Copenhagen. I. Comco Productions.
rDL276.6] 914.89 74-711685
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riz deka halhatatlansdg (Motion picture)
see A Bit of immortality
To Adam with love (Fibiistrip) Lutheran Church in Amer-
ica, U'fi9, Made by Fortress Press.
46 fr. color. S5 mm. and pbonodlsc; 2 a. (1 s. for manual
projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., SSi rpm., 20 mln.
With leader's guide.
SUMMARY: Relates that God gave man an unpolluted earth,
which man bas since spoiled. Shows bow to care for natural re-
sources.
1. Environmental policy. 2, Man— Influence on nature.
I. Lutheran Church In America.
[HC79.E5] 333.7 76-739377
Latbertn Church In America
Te an the werVt tUUnm. [Motion picturej
Released by ABC MedU Concept*, 1971.
ABC Newa.
11 min. Id. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREOrrS: Producer. Monroe Carol; writer. Jascpk I
Steifer.
SUMMARY: Sbows Navajo cttildren on a reservation in northern Arizona.
Pecuaes on tsmily living and the prcaervatioti of traditions- Telkt how problems
created by poveny, lack of education, and lack of self-esieem afTect the ludiaa
r. Rod
I Navaho Indians— Juvenile fUms. 2 Indiana oT North America CMdraa
—Juvenile films, il. Navaho Indians] 1. American Broadcastinf Cooqaajr.
II. ABC Media Concepts.
(E99.N3i 970.3 72-700878
ABC, Inc. 72 MARC
To be a corapoMr (Motion picture) Churchill FilmSf 1969.
25 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (To be a mtuldan)
With otudy guide.
Credit*: Director, Terry Sanders.
Hummurit: A documentary that followa the activities of a young
eompoaer, I.^lo Schlfrln, whoae extraordinary talents ranga from
the composing of music for motion ptcturea and telerlalon to coo-
tatnporary music for symphony and chamber groups,
L Scblfrin, t^lo. L Churchill Films, Ixm Angclsa. Series:
To be a moalrian ( Motion picture )
927 79-708271
Cborcblll Films
To be a condactor (Motion picture) Churchill Fihna, 1970.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (To be a musician)
Credilx: Director, Terry Sanders.
Summary: A documentary that follows the activities of the young
conductor Michael Tllson Thomas. Shows him as a student; at
home with his parents; as a teacher; and studying the score of
Brahms' Ser«nade no. 1 for orchestra, working It out on the piano,
rehearHlng it with an orchestra, and conducting It at a music festlTal.
1 Thomas, Michael Tllson, 1&44- i. ChunAlU Ftlma, Los
Angelee. Series; To be a musician (Motion picture)
927 75-708270
Churchill Films
. . to be a librarian (Motion picture) Bro-Dart Industries,
1968.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 omL
Credit*: Producer and director, Leonard Peck; writer, Don FrI-
field; narrator, Lester Rawlins.
Summary: Illustrates to library personnel how Bro-Dart Indus-
tries can -serve their book distribution, cataloging, and processing
requirements. Includes sequences on book binding, catalog printing,
computer operations, and other activities of Bro-Dart
1. Libraries— Central iMtlon. i. Bro-Dart Industries.
025 79-701058
Bro-Dart Industries
To be a man {Motion picture) Billy Budd Films, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Circle of life)
Summary: A verity soundtrack of live Interrtews forms the beala
for a study of boyhood, personbood, masculinity, antl-atereotypee,
sexuality, and Idealism. Includes Impressionistic visuals.
1. Men— Psychology. i. Billy Budd Films. Series: Circle of
life (Motion picture)
156.43 78-706695
CINB
To be a people again. [Motion picture] Campaign for Human De-
velopment. Made by Richard Walsh Productions. Released
by Du Art Color Labs, 1971.
29 mio. >d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; An enamination of self-help programs (ponsorcd by the Cam-
paign for Human Development. Shows how the programs arc designed to break
the cycle of poverty by giving people a chance to work for themselves.
1. Self-help groups— United Sutes. 2. Economic assistance, Domestic-
United States. I. Campaign for Human Dcvelopmcot. 11. Du Art Color
Labs.
rHV547i 362.5 72-702177
CINE 72 MARC
To be a performer (Motion picture) Churchill Films, 1970.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (To be a musician)
Credits: Director, Terry Sanders.
Smwtnitry: A docrumentary that follows Jetf Solow, a young cellist
of great promise, recording the substance of his working life. De-
signed for music study and vocational education.
1. Solow, Jeff. I. Cborcblll Films, Los Angeles. Series; To
be a musician (Motion picture)
927 7S^-708272
Churchill Films
To be a woman (Motion picture) Billy Budd Films, 1970.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Circle of life)
Summary: A verity soundtrack of live Interviews forms the basis
for a study of girlhood, personbood, feminity, antt-stereotypea, sex-
uality and Idealism. Includes Impressionistic visuals.
1. Woman— Psychology. i. Billy Budd Films. Series: Cir-
cle of life (Motion picture)
165.43 74-705694
CINB
To be blade (Motion picture) American Broadcasting Ca
Released by MoGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
52 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Issued In 2 parts.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer, Herbert Dorftnan; director, VInee Roman;
moderators, William Orler, Price M. Cobbs.
Bummaty: Examines the reality of blackness In a white America
through r^resentatlve case studies.
1. Negroes — Moral and social conditions — Case studies. l
American Broadcasting Company, n. McGraw-HlU Book Company.
801.461 70-704677
UcOraw-Hlll Book Oo.
To be forged (Motion picture) Forging Industry Associa-
tion. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1966.
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows various types of forging operations and stresses
the Importance of added strength, structural Integrity, and uni-
formity which result from the forging process. Emphasizes the
ne*-'! for close cooperation t)etween the product designer and the
forging sales engineer. Describes the wide range of markets for
forging and recent advances In the Industry.
1. Forging. I. Forgltig Industry Association, ii. Modem Talking
Picture Service, Inc.
671.3 Fi A 67-5582
Forging Industry Association
To be in love (Motion picture) Billy Budd Films, 1970.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Circle of life)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Director, Frank Moynlban; anlmatioo, Al Arnaut;
camera, Thierry Patbe.
SUMMARY : A verlte soundtrack of lire Interrlewa and songs
forms the basis for a study of love. Depicts adolescents' evaluatloni
and convictions about love.
1. Love 2. Adolfwcence. I. Billy Budd FUma. Series: Circle
of life (Motion picture)
801.41 70-710267
Billy Budd Films
Popular Science Pub. Co.,
456
To be somebody (FUmstrip)
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr. color. 35 ram. (High school guidance)
Eastman color.
FOM fllmstrlp no. 406.
Summary.' .Vnalj-zes the problems of personal Identity faced by
young people, and the economic and sociological causes of these
problems. Suggests ways of finding personal meaning In life, such
as knowledge and esteem of self, creativity, and meaningful rela-
tionships with others.
1. Youth. 2. Youth— Conduct of life. i. Popular Science Pub-
lishing Ompany, Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Division, n. FOM
fllmstrlp no. 408. Series; High school guidance (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3653
P<n>a1ar Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Dlv.
To be somebody (Motion picture) Broadcast-Plaza, 1968.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 ima (The Way It Is)
Summrtry: A documentary which explores the aerlou.>( problem of
Jobs for ihe hard-core unemployed. Focuses primarily on two young
men, a 33-year-old seml-Hterate who l.s successfully participating In
a training program and a bright school dropout In danger of becom-
ing a habitual cr'imlnal.
1. Unemployed— U. S. l Broadcast-Plaxa, Inc. Series: The
Way It Is (Motion picture)
331.1 70-702621
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To better world trade. [Motion picture] Insurance Co. of North
America, 1972. Made by Fred A. Niles Communications Cen-
ters.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Examines ihe problems and hazards of overseas shipping, to
show exporters, traders, and insurance companies how to avoid situations which
hinder successful overseas business.
1. Shipping. 1. Insurance Company of North America.
[HE571] 387 72-702176
CINE 72 MARC
To breathe, to breathe, to live (Motion picture) Carnation
Co^ '1968. Made by FlagR Films.
13 min. »d. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows actual cases of croup and bronchiolitis, and
delineates the diagnostic differences between the two. Reviews a
discussion of oplglottltls.
Another issue. 8 mm.
1. Croup. 2. Bronchitis. i. Carnation (Company.
»1«^ 75-701742
CINB
To bring learning alive (Motion picture) Government of
India Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broad-
casting. Bombay, 1^55.
18 mln. sd. bAw. 16 ram.
Credits: Producer, J. S. Rhownncary; director, Krlshoa Kapll;
script, Jagat Murarl; mu»ic, V. Shirali; photographer, Bal Dhavle;
editor, U. K. Wadke.
Summary: Explains some of the Inherent drawtwcks in the system
of learning through books only and emphasizes the new method of
teaching which tries to draw out the best of every Individual and
develop community support for the school.
1. Learning, Psychology of. i. India (Republic) Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting.
371.3 Fi 68-728
To bring to man (Motion picture) American Machine and
Foundry Co., 1969. Made by Fred A. Xites Communica-
tions Centers.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows how the American Machine and Foundry Com-
pany, through its products, brings to man more time for Increaaed
productivity and leisure.
1. American Machine and Foundry Ompany. l American Ma-
chine and Foundry Company.
671 7&-701743
CINB
To build a city (Motion picture) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Co. Released by Winston- Salem Chamber of Commerce,
1966.
28 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Summary.- Shows representative aspects of life In Wlnston-Salem,
N. C.. including political, educational, and recreational activities.
Describes commerce and residential areas, and the Industrial and
historical attributes of the city.
1. Wlnston-Salem, N. C^ i. Reynolds (R. J.) Tobacco Com-
pany. It Wlnston-Salem, N. C. Chamber of Commerce.
917.66 Fi A 6&-22
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
To build agalB. [Motion picture] American NatJonai Red Cross,
1970.
14 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer, Al Rcttig; cinematography. Mike
Gowell.
SUMMARY: Describes work done by Red Cross lUfT and volunteer person-
nel in enattling the victims of Hurricane Camillc to return lo normalcy follow-
ing the disaster.
1. Gulf Suiea— Hurricane. 1969. 2. Disaster relief— Oulf States. 1. Red
Cross. US American National Red Cross.
cHV636 1969) 361.5 72-700448
American National Red 72 MARC
Cross
To California by covered wagon (FUnutrip) Educational
Reading Service, 1968.
42 fr. color, 35 mm. (Annfrlcan backgrounds fllmstrlp library)
Credits: Author. Ruth Roberts.
Summary; Follows the exciting saga of the settlers who moved
tbeir tamlllej" across the entire country to California In search of
gold, fertile land, and a new start. For grades two through six.
1. Overland Journeys to the Paclflc^-Juvenlle dims. i. Bduca-
tlonal Reading Service. Inc. Series.
872.8 Fi A 68-8663
Bducattonal Reading Service
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
To calm a troubled campua (Motion picture) Nati<mal
Educational Television. Released by Indiana University
Audio- Visual Center, 1969.
32 mln. ad. Mw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Ned Schuman.
SUMMARY : Shows how a nonviolent demonstration against mlli-
Ury research and university expansion at the UnlTersltj of Penn-
■rlvanla resulted in a negotiated settlement which Indicated the pro-
gressireneaa of both the univereltj and students,
1. PennsylTanla. Unlversltj— Adminlstratloo. I. Nattonal
Educational Television and Radio OcDter. II. Indiana. UnlTeralty.
Audio-Visual Oenter.
801.16 70-707601
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual OMiter
To care enoagh {Motion picture) Calvin-DeFrenes C!orp.
Made by Eege Associates. Released by Modem Talking
PictuiT Service, 1966.
12 iiiln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ( Patients are people, no. 1 )
Preaenled hy p. R. N. Films.
Credits: CoQsultatitB, Gloria M. Gallo, Collette M. Drobel.
Bumiiiaiti' A training film for nurses' aides which explains proper
attitudes, duties, and staff and patient relationships.
1. Nurses* aides. 2. Hospital care. l Caivln-DeFrenes Corpora-
tion. II. Modern Talking Picture SerTice, Inc. Series: PatienM
are people (Motion picture) no. 1.
610.73 70-707785
To catch a meal/fcodiiiK in the sea (Motion picture) Beela
Films. Released by Sterling Movies U. S. A., 1969.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Living world of the sea)
Sumntary: Discusses the variety of marine feeding techniques in
the planktonic, nektooic, and benttalo regions.
1. Marine ecology. i. Reela Films, n. Sterling Movies U. S. A.,
Inc. Series: Uvlng world of the sea (Motion picture)
674.92 71-706696
CINB
To clear the air (Motion picture) American Petroleum
Institute, 1967.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ci-edilt: Pi-oducer and director, Milce Elliot; narrators, Clalrborne
Cary. Phil TonlcUi.
Sumjnary: Discusses causes of air pollution emphasizing current
research by government and industry, and costs of solving the prot>-
lem.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1, AlT — Pollution. I. American Petroleum Institute.
628 Fi A 67-5638
American Petroleum Institute
To consammate (Motion picture) Peter Dakis, 1968.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimental film which uses animation to illustrate
the act of love.
Another issaa 36 mm.
1. Sex. 2. Experimental films. i. DaUs. Peter.
791.43 Fi A 68-846
CINB
To develop peaceful applications for nndear exploslims
(Motion picture) Jack Williamson. Released by U. S.
Atoni'c Knerpy Commission, 1971.
l."i min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Originally produced for showing at the Fourth International Con-
ference on the Peaceful I'ses of Atomic Energy, held In Geneva.
Switzerland. In the fall of 1971.
Sr.MMAItY: Emphasises the complex laboratory and field re-
search procedures which support ail nuclear explosive engineering
experiments In the United States program Plowshare.
1. Naclear excavation. 2. Project Plowshare. I. Williamson.
Jacli. II. U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
[TK9153] 621.48 74-714178
V. S. Atomic Energy Commlnlon
To dive iato the sem. [Motion picture] Wheeler Industries, 1972.
IS min- id. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Slutwt a family diving expedition whkh begins as a vacatton
adventure, and becomes much more as the undersea world becomes a classroora
for the diver*.
1. Diving, Submarine. 2. Skin diving. 1. Wlieeler Industhea.
[GV840.S78] 574.92 72-701785
CINE 72 MARC
... To do justly . . . (Motion picture) Winrock Farms.
Made and released by Confluence Films, 1970.
'Jb min. sd. color 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY: Describes artlvitle« on Winrock Farms, one of tlie
lar^r Santa Gertrudls and Hereford cattte operations in the South-
wf>i and home of Wlnthrop Rockefeller. Shows how Winrock Farms
hii-i become a tenter for agricultural experl mentation and entile
breeding.
1. Cattle breeding. 2. Winrock Farms. I. Wlnrodi Farms,
II. Confluence Films.
[SF201] 636.2 78-711636
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To drench a sheep. [Motion picture] Merck and Co. Made by
Carlos Cooper. Released by Association Films, 1970.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes the proper method of drenching shetp. Explains that
the process is the same, rcgardlcu of the number of sheep being drenched.
I. Sheep-d;p. I. Merck and Company, inc. 11. Association Films, inc.
[SF968] 636.3 75-715474
Mctck and Co. 72 MARC
To each a gift. [Motion picture] Concordia Films, 1960.
30 min. td. cakx, 16 mm.
Also issued in bAw.
SUMMARY: A tiun-of-thc-ccntury picture of the celebration of Christmas
by a Swedish immigrant family, showing how understanding neighbors, a loving
wire, a kind pastor, and tlte Christmas Eve meaaage present a powerful example
of the true spirit of Christinas.
1. Christmas. I. Concordia Publishlog House, St Louis.
[BV45] 394.2 72-701670
Coocordia Fdms 72 MARC
To feed the hungry, parts 1 and 2 (Motion picture) Gem-
ini Communicntions. Made by TVTTV. Released by Mc-
Gnnv-Hill Book Co., 1970.
4.'i min. ^d. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Sl'MMAUV ; Fociis*e8 on the city of Chicago to examine hunger as
a direct result of iwverty. Shows the effect of hunger on the health
of children, adults, nnd the elderly. Relates what little Is done by
government or society to recognize and help the problem.
1. Food supply— Illinois — Chicago. 2. Chicago — Poor. 3. Diet-
Illinois— Chicago. I. Gemini Communications (Firm) II. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company.
301.44 71-709364
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
To God alom be glory (FUnutrip) Concordia Pub. House,
1960.
67 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodlac : 2 t.. 12 13.. S8| rpm.. 21
min. mIcrogroOTe.
Based on the story of Dr. 0. F. W. Walther.
With leader's guide.
Summary: Telhi the story of how Dr. O. F. W. Walther became a
great leader in the eatabllshment of the Lntherao Church In the
United SUtes.
1. Walther, Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm. 1811-1887. i. Cooeordia
Publishing House. St Loula.
Fi A 67-3777
Concordia Pub. House
To have and to bold
U. S. A., 1960.
(Filmatrip) Girl Scouts of the
M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 10 In.. 331 rpm.,
12 min. mlcrt^roove.
With study guide.
Credit*: Adviser, Louise KJellstrom.
Summary: Discusses how to deal with volunteer tumorer In the
girl scouting program. Points out how to use a penoimel develop-
ment plan, and shows eight steps to follow in recruiting and retain-
ing qualifled volunteers. ^, ,
1. Volunteer workers In social service. 2, Girl Scouta. L Girl
Scouts of the United States of America.
Fi A 67-3801
Girl Scoots of the D. S.A.
To help the team, help yourself (Motion picture) Wallace
and Tieman Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service [196-1,
22 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summarv: Frank Olfford describes how football players who are
selected to play In the Coachea All-America Game train ft>r ten daja
with coaches, trainers, and physicians. Includes sceuea of the game.
1. FootbalL I. Wallace and Tieman Company, Inc. n. Modem
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
796.332 Fi A 67-6218
Modern Talking Picture Serrlca
To imitate the sun (Motion picture) U. S. Atmnic Energy
Commission, 1971. Made by Argonne National Laboratory.
33 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY: Covers coutroUed thertoonuclear research over two
decades. Includes the philosophy of Two-x-Two, Scylla IV, Scyllac.
Astron, Stellerators, ai^ Tokamaks.
1. Controlled fusion. I. U. S. Atomic Elnergy ComtDiaalotL
rQC791] 621.48 76-714165
CIKE
To Labrador for bro(A tront (Motion picture) Province of
Newfoundland, St. Johns. Made by Lee Wulff. Released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1967. Released in the
U. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows experienced fisherman Lee Wulff and bia wife
as they compete for tront In the streams of Labrador.
1. Brook trout Ashing. 2. Fishing- Labrador. l Newfoundland,
n. Canada. National Film Board, m. Canadian Travel Film Li-
brary.
799.175 Fi A 68-1574
National Film Board of Canada
To live and breathe. [Motion picture; Aetna Life & Casualty,
1971.
12 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Identiries the leading causes of air pollution, and tella how they
affect (he environment. Focuses on the thoughts and actions of people concerned
about air pollution, and explains what can be done by individuals or u mcmbera
of the community to combat the problem
1. Air— Pollution. I Aetna Life A Casualty.
[TD883] 301.31 72-702436
CINE 72 MARC
To live and move according to your nature is called love
(Motion picture) WTTW. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity, Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
29 min. sd. b&w: 18 mm. (To save tomorrow)
('ltEI)rrS: Executive producers. Robert Kaiser, Rudyard Propst :
director. Hobert Kaiser; editor. Dick Sato.
SUM.\lARTr A film In cinema verit* style which reviews one
rehnbilltation approiich to mental illness. Studies the theory that
social problems contribute to mental illness, and shows attempts
being made by Reverend James Bevel and black attorney Almanina
Barbour in the exjterimental project at Jefferson Community Mental
Health/Mentnl Retardation Center In Philadelphia to organise resi-
dents to cope with community problems.
1. Community mental health services — Philadelphia. 2. Mentally
ill— Rehabilitation. 3. Jefferson Community Mental Health/Mental
Retardation Center. I. Chicago. Television station WTTW.
II. Inil ann. University. Audio-Visual Center. III. Series: To
save tomorrow (Motion picture)
[RA790] 309.2 76-712834
Indiana. ITnlv. Audio-Visual Center
To live «i the land (Motion picture) National Broadcast-
ing Co., 1967. Released by Graphic Curriculum.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Animal secrets)
Produced lo cooperation with the National Education AJBWda-
tlon. the National Sci«ice Teachers Association, the American Li-
brary Association, and the American Institute of Biological Sdencea.
Summary: Describes the animal life which lives between sea and
land, adapting to two environments; discusses what man can learn
for space flights from the adaptations of these creatures.
1. Seashore biology. 2. Adaptation (Biology) i. National
Broadcasting Company, Inc. ii. Graphic Curriculum, Inc., New York.
Series: Animal secrets (Motion picture)
591.5 Fi A 68-1082
Qrafditc Curriculum
'to make men free^ {FUmttripl Herbert M. EUdna Co.
,196-?,
3 flluiitrips (pt. 1. 34 fr. ; pt 2. 59 fr. ; pt. 3, 50 fr.) color. 85 mm.
(Liberty nnd the purBuit) __ ^ „ ^^ „, ^
Credits: Producers, Bruce Flndiay. Allyn Pludlay, Esther Blair
Flndlay illustrator, Sanford Strothera.
Summary: Discusses the purpose of the United States OMistitutlon.
Presents a detailed explanaUon of constltutlocal guarauteea and
corresponding responalttUtlea. Includes teacher guide frames. With
captions.
1 U. S Constitution. 2. U. S.— PoltUcs and govemiowit l
HerWrt M. Elklna Company. Series : Uberty and the pursuit
(Flhnstrtp)
323.4 72-734147
Herbert M. Elkios Co.
To make the bafauice (Motion picture) Laura Nader. Re-
leased by University of California Extenaon Media Cen-
ter, 1970.
33 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director, writer, and narrator. Laura Nader; cameraman,
Larry Kay ; editors. Thomas Bell. Glen Hamden.
Summary: Describes procedures used In a court Id bilingual
Spanish-Zapotec town in Mexico In a legal system where there Is
Do gap between the I^al profession and the nan on the street.
1. Justice. Administration of— Mexico. i. Nader. Laura,
n. Calift^nia. University. Extension Media Center.
347.9972 75-705741
Calif. UalT. Bxten- slon Media Oenter
To make things better (FSmatrip)
ductions, 1970.
Warren Schloat Pro-
457
93 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 la.. 3Si rpm., IS
min. (Ru^ toward freedom, no. 5)
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: Producer and writer, Richard W. Bmner.
Summary: Preitents dominant events and personalities In the
civil rights movement, Including voter-registration drives In Missis-
sippi, the march on Montgomery, the murder of the Rev. James
Reeb. the passage of the Voting rights act of 1965. and a speech
by Cleveland Mayor Carl Stokes.
1. Civil rights— U. S. I. Schloat (Warren) Productions,
Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series: Rush toward freedom (Fllmstrlp)
no. 5.
323.4
Warren Schloat Produc- tions
To market, to market (Motion picture) Three Arts Films
and Publications, 1968.
19 mln. sd. bAw. 86 mm.
Summary: A documentary art fltm which depicts the ^TMTdaf
worklnsB of the Washington Street Market of New York City and
tJbe types of people assodatad with IL
1. New York (City)— Markets. L Three Art* Films and Pub-
llcatloos. „. .
917.471 Fi A 68-1011
CINB
To market! To market!
Films, 1969.
(Motion picture) Connecticut
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producers, Joanna Foster, William D. Stoneback; music,
Frank Lewin.
Summniy: Uses lUustratlons by Peter Spier fmn the book To
market! To Eoarket! to itiow the early morning activities on a
19th century farm and the family going to market For elementary
grades.
1. Markets. i. Mother Goose. To market I To market!
u. Connecticut Films, Inc.
398.8 75-703006
Connecticut Films
To measure mass (Fihnstrip)
Canada, 1969.
National Film Board of
36 fr. color. 35 mm.
English version of the French fllmstrlp entitled Mesure de masses.
With notes.
Credits: Director, Jacques Valine; writer, Ann Stevens; photog-
rapher, George Danin.
Summary: An ex[>erimental fllmstrlp designed to help discover the
scleotlflc learning capabilities of children at the elementary lev^
With captious.
1. Science — Study and teaching (tHementary) i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, ii. Mesure de masses (Fllmstrlp)
371.26 70-736675
National Film Board of Canada
To measure volume (FUmstrip)
Canada, 1969.
National Film Board of
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
English version of the French fllmstrlp entitled Mesure de volumes.
Credit*: Director, Jacques Valine.
Summary: Encourages children to conduct physical science experi-
ments and make true observations. For elementary grades. With
captions.
1. Volume (Mathematics) — Juvenile flims. i. Canada. National
Film Board, n. Mesure de volumes (Fllmstrlp)
372.3 73-736576
National Film Board of Canada
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
To Mt
tional Fisheries Institute, 1968.
cPQmstiip] Nft-
li., 12 in., 33 1/3 n
.,30d
66 fr. color. 3) mm.
Withicript.
SUMMARY: Give* infomution on the (ypci of fbh and leafood tvailaUe,
■dapubility of fish and leafood for all types of food aervicc, profii potentkl, oast
comparison, basic preparation methoda for food aervice, and aervtag aad aa«r-
chandisinc suggestions.
). Cookery (Sea food) 2. Cookcfr for iasthutiofM, etc 3. Food «rvice.
I. National Fnberics Institute.
[TX747, 641.3 72-733160
National Fishcfies 72 MARC
Institute
To open eyes (Motion picture) Faculty- Student Associa-
tion of the State University at Albany. Released by ACI
Films, 1971.
31 mlD. sd. color. 16 oim.
SUMMART: Artist Joseph Albera explores the process of seeing
and presents his philosophy of srt sad educitlon.
1. Albers, Josef. I. New York (State) State UnlTersitj, Al-
bsDj. Faculty-Student Association. II. ACI Films, Inc.
701.15 71-711537
CINE
To
yonr family {Motion picture) Churchill Films,
1967.
14 mi:i- fid. color. 16 mm.
Svmuiuty: Elxplalns the physiology Inrolved In contraceptive
methods and discusses possible aide effects. Includes remarks by
overbardeoed mothers about the Importance of planning a family.
L Birth control. 2. Conception — Prevention. i. Churchill
Films. Lob Angeles.
613.94 Fi A 68-508
CINK
b Saa. (Motion picture] Lawrence H. Suid, 1971.
27 mio. sd. bftw. 16 ram.
CREDITS: Screenplay, Walter Tyszka; script, director of photography, and
editor, Lawrence H. Suid. CAST: Howland Chamberlain.
SUMMARY: A drama about a recently retired old man whose only compan-
ion is his pet turtle Sam.
I. Said, Lawrence H.
tPN1997) 791.43 72-700339
ONE 72 MARC
To MTc ou* 6nTln»B«Bt: coBaerratloa. [Motion picture] Oilbcrt
Altschul Productions. Released by Journal Hlma. 1971.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide,
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. William Bccchcr.
SUMMARY: A high school student gives his view of the cnvironmcal, and
disc macs bow to implement those messures which would conserve human rc<
sources, clean sir, and pure water,
1. Environmental engineering. 2. Conservation of natural resources. I.
Altschul (Oilben) Productions, inc., Chicago. II. Journal PUms, Inc.. Chicago.
[TD148) 333.7 70-715427
Journal Films 73 MARC
To save our land (FUmatrip)
1967. Made by Photo Lab.
U. S. Dept of Ajtricoltare,
48 fr. color. M mm.
Also Issued us slide set
With narrative irnlde.
Summary: Ex[>laltit< that the U. S. Roll Conservation Serrlce
was established In the 1930'8 to cope with the tremendous devasta-
tion being caused by Revere dutrt storms In the Great Plains. Cov-
ers briefly the responsibility of the Soil Conservation Service for
both water and soil conservation.
1. Soil conser^-atlon— U. S. Soil Conservatlou Service. i. U. S.
Dept. of Agriculture.
631.4 Fi E 68-534
0. S. Nat'l Agr. LIbr.
To save m all {Motion picture) HM Productions, 1968.
5 mIn. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CredUtr Producers, George Hood. Der^ Holrden.
Summary: Uses Juxtaposition of sound and Hollywood-type scsoes
to portray loce. mystery, violence, and the total destruction of man.
I. BM ProductlfKis.
791.43 Fi A 68-652
CINS
To save your skin {Motion picture) Soathem Pacific Co.,
196i!. Made by Southern Pacific Safety Dept,
10 min. sd. color. 16 muL
Eastman ektachromsL
With superrlwr's accident preroitiOQ bulletin no. 21 entitled
Sktn protection.
OrtMU: Director and writer, E. L. Carroll.
Bummarp: Dtscnases the causes of industrial dennstltls aod pointa
out ways of avoiding It through preventing contact with Irritating
substattces, use of protective devices, and thorough cleansing.
1. Skin— Care sod hygiene. 2. Industrial hygiene. i. Sotitbem
Psdflc Company.
613.6 Fi A 67-2217
Southern Psctlle Oompuqr
To see or not to see {Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada, 1969.
15 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
French vemlon releawd under the title Psychocrstle.
Credif: Producers. Robert Verrall, Wolf Koenlg: director, atory,
and animation. Bretlalav Pojar; voice, Severn Dsrden; music, Gens-
Tieve Martin; flim editor, Maurice Blackburn.
Bummary: An animated film about the Influeoce oo life of subjsc-
Hve and objective reality.
Another iastte. 85 mm.
1. Life. 2. Reality. l Canads. National rilm Bosrd.
166.2 70-706248
NaUotial Film Board of Osoads
To see or not to see (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Learning Corp. of
America, 1970.
51 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producers, Robert Verrall, Wolf Koenlg; director, stor.v,
and animation, Bi-etislav PoJar; voice, Severn Darden.
Summary: An animated fllm in which a doctor and his patient
conduct a sclentlflc Inquiry Into the merits of Illusions. SkettAes
out the evolution of the patient's psyche In broad, satiric, and color-
ful strokes to Illustrate how animation can be used to convey com-
plex patterns of behavior.
1. Hallucinations and Illusions. I. Canada. National Film
Board. II. Learning CorporaUon of America.
155.2 71-708760
Learning Corp. of America
To see ourselTes. [Motion picture] Aetna Life &. Casualty, 1972.
13 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
Also issued in bftw.
SUMMARY: Designed to reduce traffic accidents by motivsting drivers to
be considerate and courteous to one another. Shows the viewer how he looks to
the other driver by following a driver as he experiences the frustrations and near
miaaes of accidenU. and points out that the inconsiderate driver b a hazard on
the highway.
1. Automobile drivers— Psychology. 2. Automobile driving. I. Aetna
Life ft Casualty.
rTL152.3] 629.28 72-702438
CINE 72 MARC
To serve a market (Motion picture) Hotpoint Dirision,
General Electric Co., 1967. Made by Burt Munk & Co.
7 mln, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summtuy: Introduces a new Hotpoint refrigerator and tells about
the ability of Hotpoint to fulfil] the needs of the market.
1. Refrigerators. i. General Electric Company. Hotpoint Di-
vision.
621.5 Fi A 68-S46
CINE
To siiA a house {Motion picture)
fare Center, 1967.
Naval Undersea War-
24 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. * , „ , ,„
Summarv: Describes the Navy's second experiment In llvliy la
the sea, during which the Sealab n was submerged for 45 days.
Shows how the staging area was established, how alte InvestigaUons
were conducted, and how personnel, material, and equipment were
L Manned undCTsea research aUtlons. l Naval Undersea War-
fare Center, Pasadena, Calif. .„.„.„ ^.
859.6 Fi E 68-14
CINE
Tn Sir, with love {Motion picture) Columbia (British) Pro-
ductions, London. Released in the U. S. by Columbia
Pictures Corp., 1967.
104 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by E, R. Bralthwaite.
CreAiU: Producer, director, and writer. Jame« Clavell : music,
Ron Gralner; director of photography, Paul Beeson ; fllm editor,
Peter Thornton. Catt: Sidney Poltier, Christian Roberts, Judy Gee-
son, Susy Kendall, Lulu.
Summary: A drama about a Negro teacher, working In a I/>ndon
alum, who transforms an unruly class into a group of youngsters
better prepared for adult life.
I. Bralthwaite, Edward RIcardo. To Sir, with love. n. Columbia
(British) Productions, irr. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
791.43 79-707842
To deep . . . perchance to dream {Motion picture) Na-
tional Educational Television. Made by Harold Mayer
Produf'tions. Released by Indiana University Atidio- Vis-
ual Ceuter, 1966.
28 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (Spectrum)
Summary: Discusses whst sdentlsu are learning about ale^ and
dreams. Includes fladlngs from the sleep research o* Drs. Kleltman,
Dement, Kales, aod Parmalee at the University of California at U»
Angeles. _ . . . ..
L Sleep. 2. Dreams. i. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. rL Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
Series: Spectrum (Motion picture)
154.6 Fi A 68-1379
CINE
To speak or not to speak. [Motion picture] Raoul Servais, Oos-
tende, Belgium. Released in the U.S. by International Film Bu-
reau, 1972,
11 E
sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An animated fUm which demoostrslea that people who lack
knowledge of their political affairs are ripe for manipulation or takeover by
special interests or by totalitarian governments. Without narration.
1. Political participation 2. Pressure groups. 3. Totalitarianism.
vais Raoul. II. International Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
[IF2049] 320 72-702117
IntenutioTuI Film Bureau 72
I.Ser-
MARC
To take a hand (Motion picture) Dept of Medical Com-
municati<mB, M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Insti-
tute, University of Texas, 1970.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Follows « young nurse In a specialised cancer boq>lUl
through her period of adjustment; her change In attitudes and con-
cepts; and her realltntlon that cancer can be cured, that there Is
hope, and that she as an Individual nurse csn contribute to helping
every cancer patient. . . , „
1. Cancer nursing. B. Nurse and patient. I. Anderson Hos-
pital and Tumor InsUtute, Houston, Tex.
610.78 76-711638
CINE
To taste victory. [Motion picture] University of Kansas Biu-cau
of Child Research. Released by Parsons State Hospital and
Training Center Audiovisual Dept., 1970.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows the activities of the Special Olympic Training Prograir
for rcUrdcd children through the participation of reUrded boys from the Parsons
Sute Hospiul and Training Center at Parsons, Kansas.
1. MenuUy handicapped children — Care and treatment 2. Parsons Sute
Hospiul and Training Center. 1. Kansas. University. Bureau of Child Re-
search. II. Parsons Sute Hospital and Training Center. Audiovisual Depart-
ment.
tRJ506.M4i 362.3 72-702015
University of Kansas 72 MARC
Bureau of Child Research
1^ tell or not to tefl {Motion picture) International Film
Bureau, 1967. Made by Horiion Productions.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Cltlienshlp: whose responsibility?
Series 2)
Creditt: Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
Summary: An open-end fllm designed for discussion. Raises the
question of the responsibility of a glri who sees a fellow student
cheating during a college scholarship test
1 Cheating (Education) r. International Film Bureau, inc.,
Chicago. Series: Cltisenship: whose re^jonaibiUty? (Motion irfO'
ture) Series 2.
177 Fi A 68-2887
Internatlonsl FUm Btireao
To the edge of the umTeree {Motion pieiure) National
Film Board of Canada. Released in the V. S. by Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
23 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the construction and use of a radio tele-
scope to measure a specific quaeer. Covers the basic concepts of the
size of the universe, light years, and the Doppler shift.
1. Radio telescope. l Canada. National Film Board.
It McGraw-Hill Book Company.
622 78-709477
McGraw.Hill Book Co.
To the Moaatdatop. [Fdmatrip] Scon EducatUM Diviskm. 1970.
Made by Jam Handy Schotri Sernce Center.
60 fr. color. 35 mm. aod phonodtsc. 2 s. (1 s. for manual proiector, 1
s. for automatic projector) 10 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (America's chiklrcn. no. S)
Also iaaued with pbonotape in caaactte.
With teacher's guide.
CRBOrrS: Stories and photography, I. Howard. Janice Spivsk.
SUMMARY: Foctaes on middle-class Afro- Americans. Shows a typical suIk
urban black family. Preaeols an example of successful integration. &np!iasizes
that pride in one's heritage does not preclude tolerence and appreciation of other
beckground* and cultures.
1. Negroes. 2. Negro families. 3. N^roea— Race identity. I. Scott
Graphics. Education Ehvision. 11. Series: America's children, [nimstripj no.
5.
[El 85.6151
Scott Bducattoa Division
301.45
72-733008
MARC
To the Soath Pok with Peter Scott [Motion picture] BBC-TV,
London. 1967. Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
S2 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Peter Scott presenU his journey to die Antarctic from Cape
Croiier to the American base and nuclear power sution at McMurdo and on to
the South Pole as compared wid> dw route uken by his fadier. Capt Robert
Fakon Scott, in 1912.
I. Antarctic regions. I.SouthPole. 3. Scott, Peur. 1909- 4.Scott.
Robert Falcon, IM8-19I2. I. Briiiah Broadcasting Corporation. Television
Service. 11. Time-Ufe Films.
919.8 70-714734
[O850]
Time-Life Fdms
72
MARC
458
To tODCh the sky. [Motion picture] Weyerhaeuser Co. Made by
NTN Quality Films. Released by Modem Talking Picture Ser-
vice, 1971.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Narrator. Eddie Albert.
SUMMARY: Introduces modem forestry methods designed co improve the
quantity and quality of trees harvested, and at the same lime preserve the
ecological balance of forested areas.
1. Forest management. I. Weyerhaeuser Company. II. Modem Talking
Picture Service, inc.
rSD391] 634.9 72-702175
CINE 72 MARC
To track a shadow {Motion picture) Royal Canadian
Mounted Police, Ottawa. Made and released by National
Film Board of Canada, 1968.
IS mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Portrays the modern means of criminal detection
within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and shows the q>lrlt
sad color of the Force.
1. Crime and criminals— Canada. 2. Canada. Royal Canadian
Mounted Police. i. Canada. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, n.
Canada. National Film Board.
864.12 79-707424
NaUooal Film Board of Canada
To walk ia faith {Motion picture) Concordia Fihns, 1968.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A dramatisation in which a campus pastor and an at-
tractive coed help a crippled young man find meaning in Christian
living upon his return to college following a skiing accident while
training for the Olympics.
1. Chrlatlan ethics. i. Coocordla Publlsbiog House. St Loola.
348.5 FiAe8-14M
Ooocordla Pub. Hooss
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
To yoor heaitfc (Motion picture) Medical Examiiuttiaa
Trust, 1968. Made by Henwar Rodakiewict
28 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaty: Illustrates the Importaooe of having a preTentlve medi-
cine plan In IndUBtrj, emphaalElag the neceaalty of acUve participa-
tion bf emplojren, employee*, and the medical profe«al(Hi.
l Uedlcloe, InduatrlaL l Medical Bxatnlaatloa TnuL
614.4 Fi A 68-fi53
CINE
Toad survival adaptations {Motion picture) Pai Dowlinf(,
1964. Beleased by International Conunmiication Fllnu,
1968.
4 mlo. si. color. 8 mm. ( El^Dentary science series]
Loop film mounted lo cartridge. Issned In standard 8 mm. and lo
super 6 mm.
With teacher studj guide.
Summary: Observes the adaptation of the toad to Its envlnHiment
1. Toads. 2. Adaptation (BIdogy) i- Dowlins. Pat n. Intema-
tional Communication Pllma. Series : BleDMntar; science aeries
< Motion picture)
597 T0-70»l«r
International Commool- cation Films
Toads feeding (Motion picture) Pat Bowlings 1964.
Released by International Communication Films, 1968.
3 inin ^i. color. 8 mm. (Elementary science series)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge. Issued la staodan] 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher study guld&
BummatTf: Illustrates the toad's uUllaatloa of Its aOAj tongue
to secure food.
1. Toads — Behavior. 2. Animals, Food habits ct. l DowUng,
Pat n. International CoDmranication Pllms. Series: BleaieDtarT
Bcleoce series ( Motion picture)
597 74-703168
Intematlooal Communl- cation Pllms
A Toast to Portugal {Motion picture) Twentieth Century-
Fox Film Corp., 1963.
9 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (Movietone adventure)
CinemaSL-ope.
Creditt: Producer, W. R Olgginbotham ; writer, Alvin Yudcoff:
narrator, Glauco C. Rodrlgues; music. Jack Shalndlln; photography.
Jack Painter; editor, Prank Coffman.
Summary: A tour of Portugal tbat includes scenes of ImporUnt
cities "including Lisbon, Oporto, and CJolmbra — and favorite tourist
attractions.
1. Portugal — D«cr. A trav.— 1951- i. Twwitieth Century-
Pox Film Corpormdon.
Fi 67-1413
Toast to Vienna in 3/4 time {Motion picture) Columbia
Broadcasting System. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1968.
54 mln. sd. color. (New York Philharmonic young people's
concerts)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra present a musical salute to Vienna and Its heritage of
waltz music, occasioned by the 125th anniversaries of both the Vienna
Philhartnonic and the New York Philharmonic Orchestras,
1. Waltzes (Orchestra) i. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc
n. HcOraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Young people's concert
series (Motion picture)
785 Fi A 6&-1636
McOraw-HlllBookCo.
Tobacco (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 19U. Made
by L. J. Simpkin. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
35 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Uses a story sequence to iliastmte the (ffodactlOQ of
tobacco and tobacco products.
1. Tobacco. I, Common Ground, ltd., Loadcm. II, Carman
Edocational Associates.
338.40942 71-738661
Carman Educational Assodates
TMtacco, alcohd, and narcotics {Ftlmttrtp) Popular Sci-
ence Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary science)
F^stman col.ir.
FO.M fllmstrlp no. 188.
With teaibini: guide.
Bummary: Explains to young children the health hazards and
dangers in the use of tobacco, alcohol, and narcotics. With captions.
1. Smoking— Juvenile films. 2. Narcotics— Juvenile fllma. 3. Liquor
problem — Juvenile films, i. Popular Science Publishing Company,
inc.. New York. Audio-Vlsual Division, n. FOM fllmstrlp no. 188.
Series : Elementary science (Pllmitrtp)
Fi A 67-3412
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Div.
Tobacco— harmful substance; deadly habit (FUmttrip)
AVI Associates, 1970.
83 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm.
Wllh teacher's giilde.
Summary: Describes the physical damage which can result from
cigarette smoking and discusses the forces which cause a person to
become dependent on cigarettes. Examines the new trends which
challenge the former social acceptability of smoking.
1. Tobact-o— Physiological effect. i. AVI Aasociates.
613.8 79-736605
AVI Associates
TIm Tobacco problML* what 4o yoa tUak? [Motion picture] En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educadonal Corp., 1971.
17 min. mL color. 16 aim.
With mcher'i guide.
CREDITS: Autbore, Sunky Croner, Oku Aunback.
SUMMARY: Potoa out Che dangert of unoking by pmenting intervicwt
and demoDStratioai by l^MXmtory Kientisi* and doctort. Emphasizes the reuont
why people uaokt, ibowtag panicularly bow our culture influences unoking.
Tell* bow people feel about their own habit and that of otbeit.
1. Tobacco habit 1. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cofporstioo.
[RC567i 613.8 79-715416
Bncydopaedia Bniannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Tobacco: the habit and the hazards (FUmttrip) Cathedral
Films, 1968.
59 fr. rolor. 35 mm, and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S3i rpm., 13
mln. m.crogroove. (Drugs in our society, no. 1)
With study guide and script by Richard S. Scott
Creditt: Executive producer, Edward D. Eagle; director. Jack L.
Tyler.
Summary: A historical review of tobacco smoking. Bevlews the
structure and function of the human re^lratory system and de-
scribes dlseawa and damage caused by smoking.
1. Smoking. 2. Tobacco — Physiological effect. i. Cathedral
Films, Inc.. Biirbank, Calif. Series: Drugs In our society (Film-
strip) no. 1.
613.8 Fi 68-2072
Tobacco: the habit and the hazards
El Tabaco; el habito y sus peligros.
Tobacco: the Idiofs deliffht (Motion picture)
Films, 1970.
Avanti
2S mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Producer, writer, and director, Max Miller; narrator,
Dick Van Dyke; music. Don Hockett,
SUMMARY : Presents a series of vlgDettea In which the narrator
asks several people why they smoke and points out the hang-ups of
various types of smokers. Shows a group of advertising men decid-
ing how to manipulate the public to buy a new, strong cigarette that
none of them will even smoke. A woman affected with throat cancer
gives a straightforward statement about the effects of smoking.
1. Cigarette habit. 2. Smoking. 3. Advertising- Tobacco trade,
I. Avanti Films.
[HV5740] 614.36 77-712959
A. L A. Booklist
Tobin, William James, 1910-
see
Architecture of the femur. Part 2; The
shaft.
Tobis Filmkunst
Art Regensburg,
Aul grosser Fahrt.
Bismarck.
Die 3 [i. e. Drelj Groschenoper.
Das Ekel.
Ein gliicklicher Mensch.
Herr Sander lebt gefiflirllch.
Hi mme Istu'rmer .
Jakko.
Meine Freundln Josefine.
Toby Tyler joIm the drcaa. [Filnutripj Walt Diiney ProductiotM.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Ca, 1971.
lfUmuripa(p(.].99fr.;pt.3.121fr.) color. 33mm. >ad2phaaodws
(2i.csch):]2in.;33 t/3 rpm.; PL 1.17 rain.; pt 2,18 mia. ( Adveatm dMics.
let 1)
Also iMued with phoootape in ramm
CaptioDed versioa (76 ft. each) also iMued.
With ieM;ber guide.
SUMMARY; Experience of a young boy who runs sway with the dttm,
including hit perfonnancc in a barcfaKk act For etementafy gradsa.
(lOrcutstorics] I. Diaaey (Walt) Productiooa. II. Wall DiMiey Educa-
tiooai Materiali Company- III. Series: Adventure damca. (PUnwrip] aei I.
lfZ7] 813 72-732726
Wah Disney Educatiooal 72 MARC
Materiali Ca
Toby lyier Jetes the drew. [Filmstrip] Walt Dianey Productioas.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materiab Co.. 1971.
2 fihnstripa [76 fr. each) ooior. 3S mm. (Adventure cliiiici. aet I)
Sound vcniooi (pt 1. 99 fr.; pt. 2, 121 fr.) also iMiied.
With teacher fuidc.
SUMMARY: EKpehenccs at a young boy who nnu away with the circua,
including Us performance in a bareback act. With capdooa. For elementary
grades.
[1. Grew ttoriet] 1. Disney (Wah) Productioas. II. Walt Dianey Educa-
booal Matariali Company. IIL Sartos: Adventure claMica. [Ftlnstripi wt 1.
tPZ7i S13 72-732727
Wah DiMMy Bducatiooal 73 MARC
Maieriala Co.
459
Today let's play Man from Mars (and, Today lefs play
Chinese wall (FUm^tnp) Recreation Films. Released by
Athletic- Institute, 1966.
2 fllmatrips in 1 roll (pt 1, 88 fr.; pt 2, 87 fr.) «rior. 8S mm.
(Let's play series)
With manual
Creditt: Writer and photographer, Barbara L. Strlpp: consultaat
Mary Elizabeth McCoy.
Summary: Teaches sports techniques such as running, tagging;
dodging, and evading, whUe explaining the games of Han from Man
and Chinese wall. With captions. For primary gradea.
1. Gamea l Today let's play Chinese wall {Fiimatrlp) n.
BecreaUon Fllma m. Athletic InsUtute. Series : Let's play ae-
Hea (Fflmstrlp)
37-2.8 76-734286
Portland State Unir. Library
Today let's play Red lion jand, Today let's play Old GtannJe
Tippie Toe {Filmstrip) Recreation Films. Released by
Athletiv- Institute, 1966.
2 flimstrlps )n 1 roll (pt 1, 41 fr.; pt 2, 88 fr) color. 85 mm.
(Let's play sertea)
With manual,
Creditt: Writer and photographer, Barbara L. Strtpp; eonsuIUnt
Mary Elizabeth McOoy.
Summary: Teaches (porta teiAnlquea such as chasing and tagging
while explaining the games of Bed lloo and Old Grannie Tipple Toe.
With capUons. For primary grades.
1, Games. t Today let's play Old Grannie Tipple Toe (Film-
strlp) n. Recreation Fllma m. Athletic Institute. Series- Let's
play series (Filmstrip)
„ , ,„ 37-2.8 77-734289
Portland State UnlF. Library
Today let's play Speedy squirrel ,and, Today let's play Firt
on the mountain {FUmstnp) Recreation Fihns. Re-
leajaed by Athletic Institute, 1966.
iiif-'T'^'^J'' ^ "" (P*- 1. 87 fr.; pt 2. 82 fr.) color. 85 mm.
(Lets play aeries) « «uu.
With manual.
1 fi, "'• T',"* ^'•'■'IW «"> max, ot Speedy w'rrel aidFlri
on the mountain. With captlona. For prlmarTsrade. ""•""'"
Portland SuteUnlr. Library '■vi'iw
Today let's play Stop and sUrt .and, Today lefs play Red
hght (Fttrntlrip) Recreation Films. Released by Ath-
letic Institute, 19«6.
. . X.-'""!*"'" '" 1 ™" (pt. 1. 30 fr; pt. 2, 31 fr.) color. 33 mm.
ILM'splaj aeries) oj mm.
With manual.
Summarv: Teaches sports technlqaee such as moving and stopping
while eipUlnlng the games of Stop and start and Red light With
captions. For primary grades.
t,r^ ^?^ -,'■ T?SL '*^ P'*y ^^ "»•« (FllmBtrtp) «. Recr«»-
(FUnSSS Ifutitute. Series: Let's play series
Portland State Univ.
372.8
Library
75-734291
Today the twenty-first (Motion picture) Port of New York
Authority, 1967.
22 mliv Ptl. color. 16 mm.
Summ4iry: Describes technological developments lo shipping, such
as the lntenno<lal aspect of containerlzation and the use of automatic
data processing. Shows containers being moved by rail. sea. and
air transport as well as by truck. Discusses various aspects of con-
tainer technology, pointing out the advantages of house-to-house con-
tainer movements and the diverse nature of contalnerlzable cargo.
1. Containerlzation. 2, Freight and freightage. i. Port of New
York Authority.
658.7 Fi A 67-5763
Port of New York Authority
Today togtth.tr (Motion pictnre) Jacksm Williamson Com-
munity Action Agency, 1970. Made by Bill Baber.
8 mln. sd. b&w, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Uses still lAotographs and live action to deal with
the children and the experiences they encounter each day as part of
Project Head Start.
1. Project Head Start I. Jackson Williamson Oommunlty Ac-
tion Agency.
362.7 79-711539
CINE
Today's farmer (Filnutrip) College of Education, Wayne
State University. Made by Center for Instructional Tech-
nology. Released by Wayne Stete University, 196- ?
82 f r. b&w. 85 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces the history of farming In the United States frmn
the period between World War i and World War n to the prMent.
Describes the technological and agricultural advances made, the soil
conservation program, the farm bloc, and the farmer as a btulneaa-
man.
1. Agricultnre— U. S.— Hist 2. Fannera. l Wayne State Uni-
versity, Detroit College of Education, n, Wayne State Univeralt;,
Detroit
Wayne State Unlventty
6S1
FiA68-4427
Today's foods and breakfast. [Filmstrip] Cereal Institute. Made
and released by Instructional Dynamics, 1971.
40 b. cc4or. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 >., 7 in., 33 1/3 rpm., approx.
3 min.
In a multimedia kit entitled Project A.M. /today'i foods and breakfast, with
leacher'i guide, workiheet mutere. and filmstrip with record entitled An initdc
•tory — making cereals.
SUMMARY: Oireal breakfist foods help illustrate the value of nutrition in
modem foods.
1. Cercab, Prepared— Juvenile (Urns. 2. Nutrition— Juvenile films. (1. Ce-
real*. 2. Nutrition) 1. Project A.M./u>day's foods and breakfast. II Cereal
Institute, Chicago, lli. Instructional Dynamics, inc.
[TX395) 641.1 72-734803
Cereal Institute 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Today's newspaper. [Motion picture]
Released by Oxford Films, 1972.
Copley Productions.
23 mill. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes the operations involved in publishing a newspaper
from letter press to of^t printing.
1. Newspaper publishing. 2. Printing, Practical. I. Copley Press, inc.
Copley Productions. 11. Oxford Films.
[PN4734] 070 72-702439
CINE 72 MARC
Twentieth Century-Fox
Today's teens (Afotlon picture)
Film Corp., 1963.
8 mlD. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
A MovietoDC preseatatlon.
Credits: Producer and writer, W. B. HlgslnbotbUD ; musle. Jack
Shalndlln; editor, Fred AhrenB.
Summary* Presents a hntnorotw toar of wrertl coantrlea to point
oat that teenagers look and act mttch the same the world orer,
especially when dandns to rock-and-roll music.
1. Touth. I. Twentieth Centary-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1412
Today's tomorrows (Motion picture) British Film Insti-
tute, London, 1967. Released in the U. S. by Films In-
corporated, 1971.
18 tnln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A study of the Influences of envlronmeot on boys
from proletarian twck^unds as reflected In their {lalntlngs.
L Children aa artists. 2. Art— Psychology. S. Students' aoclo-
ecoDomlc statiK. I. British Film Institute, London. II. Films In-
corporated.
[N351] 769.06 73-712686
Films Incorporated
Todd, Zula. Big bad bear
Big bad bear.
Todd: growing ap in Appalachia (Motion picture) Herman
Engel Productions. Released by Leaminf; Corp. of Amer-
ica, 1970.
14 mln. !wl. color. 16 mm. (Mr.ny Americans)
With teach«i'.s culde.
SUMMARY: A Study of one of the ethnic groups tn American
soclHy. Describes an Incident In the life of an Appalachian boy
when he finds a pur** full of food stamps.
1. Minorities — U. 8. I. Herman Engel Productions. II, Learn-
ing Corporation of America. Series: Many Americans (Motion
picture)
301.44 74-709721
Learning Corp- of America
The Toddler: origins of independence (Motion picture)
Video Nursing, 1967. Made by WITW-TV.
44 mn. ad. bAw. 18 mm. (Man : KIs growth and development —
birth through adolescence)
Videotape also issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabun, and audiotape.
Creditt: Instructors, Robert C. Nlcolay, Marie Brooker.
Bummary: IMscusBes the toddler and his need to become more In-
dependent with regard to his motor and sotflal skills.
1. Infanta. 2. Child study, i. Video Nursing, inc. Series: Uan:
bis growth and development — birth through adolescence (Motion pic-
ture)
166.42
TMeo Nnreinf
Toei ICabushiki Kalaha
see
The Mosquito.
Mosquito — eggs to larvae.
Mosquito — larva to adult.
Mosquito — larvae .
Mosquito reproduction, parts 1 and 2.
Mosquito structures — external.
Mosquitoes — winter and summer emrlron-
ments.
Toes tell (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britumica Edu-
cational Corp., 1969.
6 ml <. mJ. color 16 mm. (I.«t'sMe)
Magic luomenta, unit 8.
With teacher's guide.
Cretfitf; Collaborator, Roach Van Allen.
Summary: A barefoot girl ateps on and feels many textur«s with
ber toea. For primary gnioM.
1. Toea. I. Kocyclopaedla BrlUnnlca Educational Corporatloa.
terlea: Let's see (Motion pictare) Series: Haglc moments (Motion
pictare) nnlt 8.
372.6 72-706928
Baeyclopaedla Britan- olea KdaeaUooal Corp.
Toffler, Alvin.
see
Future shock
Together (Motion picture) British Film Institute, London,
ig.lS. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
so mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Shows the docks and warehouses of the E^ast End
of London and studies two workers as they go about their daily
actlTltlee.
1. Longshor^nen — London. I. British Film Institute, London.
II. Films Incorporated.
[HD8039.I^1 331.7 76-713804
Films Incorporated
Together (Motion picture) Vita Productions, 1971.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A series of real life rlgnettes telling the story of
people helped by the United Fund of the Miami, Fla., area.
1. United Fund of Dade County. I. Vita Productions.
[HV98] 361.8 74-713505
CINE
Together. [Slide set] Society for Visual EtfucaUon, 1972.
20 slides, color. 2 i 2 in. (Siidcas for creative expression, group 2)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author, George A. Lane.
SUMMARY: A collection or slides intended to evoke ideas and provide
starting points for student discussions and creative expressions. Illustrates the
togetherness of people, plants, birds, and animals.
I. Fonuni (Discussion and debate). 2. Creative thinking (Education). 3,
Fellowship. I. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. 11. Series: Slideas
for creative expression. [Slide set] group 2.
[LC6519j 779 72-736462
SVE 72 MARC
Together alone (Filmstrip) Graphic Research. Released by
International Film Bureau, 1969.
AA tv. culiT. ;i,"i mm, aixt jthniioili'sc : 2 s. (Is. for manual pro-
jtvt'ir, 1 s. for HUtonintlc projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 12 mln. micro-
groove. (Home living series)
With Instructor's ninnual.
St'MMAItV : iMM-u.'«es mental Httltndes for marriage prepara-
tion and explHlns personality adjustments In relation to the newly
married state. Stres.'ies money management and shows ways to make
a marriage a happy and lasting experience.
1. Marriage. I. Graphic Research, Inc. II. International Film
Bureau, inc., Chicago. Series: Home living series (Fllmntrlp)
301.42 70-709220
International Film Bu- reau
Together for life: a guide for planning yonr wedding. [Filmstrip]
Alpha Corp. of America, 1970.
71 fr. color. 35 nun. and phonodisc: 2 t. (It. ten manual projector, 1
s. for automatic pro)ector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 17 min.
With script and planning sheets.
CREDITS: Author. Joseph M. Champlin.
SUMMARY: Designed for the pariah priest to present to couples planning
their wedding ceremony. Shows variatiofu permitted by the new Roman Cath-
olic Rite, and conveys the holiness of the nuptial ceremony.
1. Marriage service. 2. Wedding etiquette. 1. Alpha Corporation of
America.
lBX2250i 265 72-735934
Alpha Corp. of America 72 MARC
Togetfacmess {Motion picture) Burlingame Productions in
association with CBS Films, 1960.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Angel)
Credit*: Producer, Edward H. Feldman; director, Lamoni John-
son; writer, Louis Peltetler; music, Eliot Daniel; director of photog-
raphy, Robert de Grasse; film editor. Bud MoUn. Ciut: Annie Fargi,
Marshall Thompson, Doris Singleton, Gerald Trump, Ken Lynch.
Summary: In trying to achieve togetherness with her new husband.
Angel secretly tries to learn to play pool which she mistakenly
believes Is bis favorite sport.
I. Burlingame Productions, n. CBS rilma. Inc. Series : Angel
(Motion picture)
Fi 68-281
Togg Films
see
Toggle switich inStaBation {Motion picture) Fairfield Asso-
ciates. Released by Jam Handy School Service, 1968.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Electrical house wiring)
lxx)p film mounted In cartridge.
With instructor's guide.
Summary; Demonstrates the technique of Installing a toggle
switch and applies this procedure to both new construction and
remodding.
1. Electric swltehgear. i. Fairfield Associates. tL Jam Handy
School Service, Inc. Series: Electrical house wiring (Motion pic-
ture)
621.32 71-702292
Jam Handy School Service
Togo-Dahoacy. [nUnstrip] Avid Corp., 1972.
51 rr. color 3S mm. and phonodisc: I a.. 12 in., 33 1/3 n
18 min.
With tnchen guide.
CREDITS: Author. James Pratt
SUMMARY: Poruayt the economic, political, and cuhural sysinnB of Togo-
Dahomey in AMca. Hl^lights the slave trade and the ties which BdU eaiat
between Prance sad Africa.
I. Togo. 3. Dahomey. I. Avid Corporatioa.
[DT582) 916.6 71-740524
Avid Corp. 72 MARC
Toho Kabushlki KiUsha
Atragon.
Frankenstein conquers the world.
460
Godzilla vs. the Thing.
Ddru (To live I )
Toi et moi (Motion picture)
see You and me (Toi et moi)
Tokca ec<Mionr- behaTiorism applied. [Motion picture] CRM,
1972. Made by CRM Productions.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Psychologist B. F. Skinner outhnes his theories on the treat-
ment of the mentally ill, criminals, and retardates, showing the successful ap-
plication of these theories in a mental health facility.
I. Behavior therapy 2. Skinner. Burrhus Frederic. 1904- 1. Skin-
ner, Burrhus Frederic, 1904- 11. CRM, inc.
tRC489.B4, 616.8 72-702557
CINE 72 MARC
A Token system for beharior modification. [Motion picture] Uni-
versity of Kansas Bureau of Child Research. Released by Par-
sons State Hospital and Training Center Audiovisual Dept.,
1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the use of a token economy in a behavioral
reinforcement education program to teach moderately and severely retarded
gills self help and occupational skilb.
1 . Menully handicapped children— Care and treatment. 2. Behavior modifi-
cation, i. Kansas. University. Bureau of Child Research. II. Parsons
State Hospital and Training Center. AiKiiovisual Department.
[RJ506.M41 362.3 72-702014
University of Kansas 72 MARC
Bureau of Child Research
Tokimow, Alvln
Tomo.
Tokyo family meal — Japan {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1970.
4 mln. - 8l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop tllm. Film notea on cartridge case.
Sunimary: Preaenta a view of life In Japan today. Showa a
Tokyo housewife shopping and pr^tartng a family meal.
1. Cookery, Japanese. 2. Tokyo — Social life and customs.
I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass.
915.2 75-706398
Eating Corp.
Tokyo indnstrial worker (Motion picture) Public Media,
inc. Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
IT min. ml. color. 16 mm. (Man and his world)
Eldlted version of the motion picture made by Instltut ftlr Film
und Blld. Munich.
Bvmmary: A study of life In the Mett^polltan area of Tokyo
where old cuatoma and new Western cttstoms exist side by side.
Followa an Industrial worker from a modem factory to hlg Japanese
cultural home.
1. Tokyo — Social life and customs. 2. Labor and laboring
classes — Tokyo. l Public Media. Inc. n. Films Incorporated.
Series: Han and his world (Motion picture)
915.21 72-705471
Public Uedla, Inc.
Tokyo:- lartest dty in the worid (FUmBtrfp) Bailey Filma
in collaboration with Franklin Publications. Released by
Bailey Films, 1966.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Japan : Asia's modem power)
With manual.
Creditt: Author, Virginia Lawrenson.
Bummary: Shows scenes of modern and old Tokyo, Including the
view from the Tokyo Television Tower. Pictures the Imperial Palace,
the Diet BulldlDg, the Gliua, the Asakusa Temple, the Meljl Shrine,
public transportation, and parks. With captions.
1. Tokyo— Description. i. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Japan : Asia's modern power ( Filmstrip )
915^ 74-735131
Bal!ey-FUm Aaaodatea
Tokyo OlyptaJ, (Motion picture]
Reteaaed by Pyramid ram*, 1966.
Koo Ichikawa. 1964.
93 mis. sd. cokir. 16 mm.
Alao issued in 33 mm. and id super S mat. ia canhdge aad on recL
Shorter vciaioa (32 min.) also issued.
SUMMARY: Document! the beauty of the human emotiona and powers
which are experienced in massive competitive spons as esemplifted by this 1964
Olympic games. liKludes shots of the various ccoipetitive events, tbc patboa Ot
the pwtklpants' strugglca, and tbc reaclkxia of tfac audience.
I. Olympic Oaroes. Tokyo, 1964. I. Ichikawa, Kon, 1913- H.
Pyramid Films, ioc.
[GV722 1964] 796.4 72-700937
Pyrmmid nims 73 MARC
Tokyo Olympiad. [Motion picture]
Released by Pyramid Hlma. 1966.
32 obIb. sd. eotor.
Koa Ichikawa, 1964.
Alao taaued ia 33 hub. aad ia super I mm io cartridge aad oo raeL
Laager vcnk» (93 min.) also issued.
SUMMARY: Documents the bauty of the human emotiona and powati
which are experisaced in maMive competitive sports as cxempUfled by the 1964
Olympic israes. iocludea sbou of the various competitive eveaia, tbc pa^os «f
tbc partidpanta' stnig^ea, and tbc raactioaa o( tbe avdieaoc
1. Olympic Games. Tokyo, 1964. I. IcUkawa, Koo. I9IS- IL
Pyramid IHlms, inc.
[OV722 1964] 796.4 72-700939
Pyramid PlbM 73 MAKC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Xokyo^worid's largrest city {Motion picture) Int«mati<Hud
Communication Films, 1966. Made by Compass Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Japan series)
Loop film mounted In cartriiUe. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
WItb teacher study guide
Summary: Illnstratee the booming economr of Tokyo wblch has
been reoonstructed since almost total destructloo during World War
n.
1. Tokyo — Economic conditions. i. International Oommunlca-
tlon FlImSL Series: Japan series (Uotkxi picture)
915.2 72-703197
International Communl- cation rtlms
Tolerance {Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Zagreb, Yugoelavia.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1970.
10 min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Ettmmojy: An animated story atraut a midget who Ls Ignored and
eventually destroyed by a group of eccentrics. He goes to heaven,
where he comes across a friendly group of midgets, and finds him-
self to t>e Intolerant of a midget who is half as tall as he Is.
I. Zagrefo-fllm. n. Contemporary Fllms/McGraw-HIl).
179 73-708571
UcOraw-HlUBookCo.
ToUrag, A. G.
see
Das Buch, wie es wurde.
The Toll gate {Motion picture) William S. Hart Co., 1920.
Released by Blackhawk I>^ms, 1963.
71 m u. si. l)4w. 16 ram.
Orl|;inaHy released In 35 mm.
L. C. copy Imperfect : various Hoenes wanting.
Reproduced from an incomplete 35 mm. version In the Library of
CongrefM and supplemented by two sequences from the collections of
private IndivlduaK
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film collection, Library of Congress.
Credits: Director. Lambert Hlllyer; story. Lambert Hlllyer, Wil-
liam S. Hart : photography, Joe August. C(ul: William S. Hart,
Anna Q. Nils.*<on, Jack Richardson, Joseph Singleton, Richard Head-
rlok.
Sumnvirj/: Western melodrama. Outlaw "Black'" Deerlng escapes
after being captured during a train robbery, finds and kills the man
who betrayed him, and finally wins the respect and admiration of
the sheriff by deliberately casting away his freedom In defense of
a yonnt: woman and her child.
I. William S. Hart Company, ti. Blackhawk Films, Inc., Daven-
port. Iowa. m. Gatewood W, Dun.siton film collection.
791.43 Fi 68-442
The Toll of the Civil War {FUmstrip) Educational Direc-
tion. Released by Teonifax Education Division, 1969.
41 fi'. color. 35 mm. (The Civil War as it happened)
Also iKsued with phonodlsc.
WItb teacher's guide.
Summary: Depicts war's ravages, focusing on the destruction of
war materiel and the monetary cost of the war. Combines destruc-
tion of railroads and devastation of the countryside with the loneli-
ness and suffering of men In the field, prisoners, and the wounded.
Includes pictures of Lincoln's death, the dead of both armies, burials,
and cemeteries. With captions.
1. L'. S.— History— CIvli War— Destruction and pilUge. i. Bdu-
cationat Direction, inc. n. Plastic Coating Corporation. Tecnifax
Division. Series : The Civil War as it happened (Fllmstrip)
973.7 77-736023
A. L. A. Booklist
The Toll of the Civil War. tFilmstrip] Educational Direction.
Released by Tecnifax Education Division, 1970.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 v (1 ». for manual projector. 1
». for automatic projector). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 14 min. and phonottpe in
cassette. (The Civil War as it happened)
In LC collections.
Captioned version also iuued.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Depicts war's ravages, focusing on the destruction of war
materiel and the monetary cost of the war Combines destruction of railroads and
devasution of the countryside with the loneliness and suffering of men in the
field, the prisoners, and the wounded. Includes picmres of Lincoln's death, the
dead of t»th armies, burials, and cemeteries.
1, United Stales— History— Civil War— Destruction and pillage— Juvenile
films. (I. United States — Hbtory — Civil Warj 1. Educational Direction, inc.
II. Plastic Coating Corporation, Tecnifax Division, III. Series: The Civil War
as it happened, [Filmstrip]
[E468.9] 973.7 72-735147
72 MARC
Tolman. Ruth,
see
Charm and poise for getting ahead
Attractive and expressive hand positions.
BcautiAil potture for eveiyoae.
The "Etiquette" of gom% in and out ot doors.
How to avoid offeadiiis others when ■mokinf or chew-
I gam.
How to carry ''■"■^Vf and umbreUag.
How to face an audience with poise.
How to get into and out of a car with ease.
How to have a (raccAil walk.
How to wear and cany iJovea.
How to wear eapea and ttolw.
"Sitting pretty" for all occasions.
Standinf poeitioiu for visual poiie.
Techniques for ascending and descending stain.
Techniques for putting on and removing coata.
Tel,:pboiie techniques tot the secretary.
Tolstoi', Lev Nikolaevich, graf. , 1828-1910.
Khadzhi-Murat
The White warrior.
Tolftoy. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. Released in the
U.S. by Time-Life Fdms, 1971.
30 min. ad, bAw, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An interview with Leo Tolstoy's daughter. Alexandra Tobtoy,
telling how she became her father's confidante and companion after he left home
at >2 to find peace from public attention and his ncwottc wife. Includes an
account of Tobtoy's death,
I. Tobtol. Lev Nikotaevkh. graf. I82S-1910. 2. Tobtaii. Aleksandra
L'vovna, gnfinO, 1«»4- I. British Broadcasting Corporation. Televi-
•ion Service. II. Time-Life Films.
lP03385.T5j 928 72-700661
Time-Life FOms 72 MARC
T<dtec dTiUzatiiM. [Filmstripj Bailey Fihns in cooper&tioo with
the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. 1966. Released by
BFA Educational Media.
SS fr. colof. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 2 s. <1 s. for manual projector, I
B. for automatic projector), 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 11 mil. each side. (Master-
works of Mexican an, no. 4)
With manual
SUMMARY: Presents cxamptei of Toltec and Altec art.
I. Toitecs— An 3. Aztecs— Art. 1. Bailey Films, inc. Hollywood. Calif.
IL BFA Educational Media. III. Scries: Mastcrworks of Mcaican art. [Fdm-
sirip] no. 4.
[F1219.3,A7, 709.01 72-733278
BFA Educstkmal Media 72 MARC
The Toltec empire (Filmstrip) Tenth Muae, 196<t.
44 f r. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY : StureTa the rise, expansion, and fsll of the Tolteca
Focuses on the dtlee of Tula and Chlcbte ItsA.
1. Toltecs. 2. Tula de AUentle, Mexico. 8, CUelMo Itsa, Mexico.
I. Iteth Muse, tnc
[F1219] 970.3 78-789462
Tenth Muse
Tf^ec mystery {Motion picture) Chet Henson Films, 1964,
28 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (The America that was)
Credit*: Writers and photographers, Chet Henson, Bonule Hen-
son; narrator. Pat Miller; music, Dale White.
Suwiwurj/,- Travelog. Explores the Toltec ruins at Tula and San
Juan TeoUhuacan lo the Mexican valley and at Cbl<4i«Q Itxa in
Yucatan for clues to the mjateriotis disappearance of the Toltec
clTlUzatloa.
1. Toltecs— Culture. l Henaon (Chet) Films. Series: The
America that was (Motion picture)
917.2 75-702017
The Toltecs of the hind of god Quetzalcoatl (Filmstrip)
Anne Marie Rambo. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1970.
4« fr. colur. 35 mm. and phonodluc; 1 s., 12 In.. 33t rpm.
niiiTogroove. (Mexico's Indian heritage)
With Btudy guide.
Summary: Discusses tiie Toltecs In relation to their worship of
the god Quetzalcoatl and in relation to the priest and king Quetsal-
ooHtl. Includes scenes of the cities of Teotlbuacftn Tula, and
Cholula.
1, ToItecM. I, Rambo. Anne Marie. IE. BFA Educational
Media. .'series; Mexico's Indian heritage (Filmstrip)
970.3 70-737211
BFA Educational Media
Tea aad Anae: Hakhsg oat [Motion pictiire] A\idio Productkna,
1969. Rdeaied by Perennial Educatioa.
14 min. ad color. 16 mm. (Dating aeries)
Other versiona: 16 mm. in cartridfe with ma(Dctic aouad; tnper % mm. oa tacl
with optical sound; super 8 mm. ia cartridge with magnetic sound; videotape oa
reel; and vidcocafttc.
With teacher's guide prepared by Evelyn MOUa DuvalL
SUMMARY: Examioea dating behavior and raiaea the queatioa of wboae job
it ia (o maintain acceptabte siaodards oa a date.
1 . Adoteacence. 2. Dating (Social cuatoma) 1. Audio Productiooa, inc..
New Yorit. II. Perennial Educatioa, iac. IIL Scries: Dating aeries. (Mo6aa
picture]
[HQ796] 301.41 72-701004
Perennial Educatioa 72 MARC
Tom Lehrer sings PoUntkm {Motion piat;ur0) V. S. Public
Health Service, Commxinicable Disease Center, 1967. Made
by Astrafilnns.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A mustcat satire on the eStects of air and water
pollution.
1. Air— Pollution. 2. Waters-Pollution. i. U. S. Communi-
cable Disease Center, Atlanta.
628 FiE 68-88
CINE
iTom Hboya, {Motion picture) NBC Television, 1969.
2SmIn, Sd. b&w. 16 mm, (Meet the press)
Telecast April 12. 1950. on the NBC-TV doctimeDUrT abow Meet
the press. ^ « , ^
CredUa: Producw. Lawrence Splvak; director, Frank Slingland.
Summary: Tom Mboya. of Kenya, discusses the African natlonallat
rooveroeot with Ned Brooks, moderator, Mae Craig, Pauline Fred-
erick, Stuart Heosley, and Lawrence Splvak.
1. Mboya, Tom. 2. Nationalism— Africa. t National Broad-
casting Company, Inc NBC Tdertalon Network. Series: Meet
the press (Motion picture)' __
70-701477
Tom Sawyer {Motion picture) Famous Players-Lasky Corp.
Released by Paramount Pictures, 1917.
53 min. si. bftw. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
L. C. copy Imperfect: main titles, production credits, and end
titles wanting. „ „ . „ ^
Based on the novel The adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark
T*aItL
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film collection. Library of Congress.
Creditt: Director. WllHam D. Taylor; photoplay, Julia Crawford
Ivers. Catt: Jack Hckford, Robert Gordon, Clara Horton, Antrim
Short, Edjrtbe Chapman, Alice Marvin, George Hackathome.
BummatT/: Screen adaptation of Mark Twain's classic about the
life and adventures of a typically mischievous boy in a small Missouri
town. „
L CleniCTis, Samuel L*nghorne, 1835-1910. The adventures of Tom
Sawyer, n. Paramount Pictures, Inc. in. Gatewood W.
Dunston film collection.
Fi 68-443
Tom Sawyer (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions. Released
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Best loved books)
SUMM-UtY: An adaptation of the book The adventures of Tom
Sawyer by Mark Twain. With captions.
I. Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. The Adventures of
Tom Sawyer. II. Filmfax Productions, New York. Ill, Universal
Education and Visual Arts. IV. Series: Beat loved books (Film-
strip)
813 76-740249
Umversal Bducatlon and Visual Arts
Tom Thumb
Famous children's stories: Tom Thumb,
little Tom Thumb.
Tomasi Di Lampedusa, Giuseppe. 1896-1957. n
gattopardo
see
The Leopard.
Tmnatoes — from seed to table {Motion picture) Films/
West. Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services,
1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher guide.
Bttmmary: Illustrates the raUing of tomatoes, from planting,
harvesting, and canning, to transporting to the market Exphilns
the Jobs of the people and machines involved. For elementary
grades.
1. Tomatoes — Juvenile Sims. i. Films/West, Inc. ti. AIMS
Instructional Media Services.
872.8 70-708896
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Tomkins, Richard
461
Ishi In two worlds.
Tommy and Dee-Dee {Motion picture) Communications
Litboratorv. Bank Street College of Education. Released
by McOraw.Hill Book Co.. 1967.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bank Street reading Incentive film
series)
With teacher's eulde.
Summary.- Shirley MacLalne reads a book by Ten Liang, which
compares Tommy's life In the United States with Dee-Dee's life In
China.
1. Reading— Audio-visual aids. i. Liang. Yen. 1912?-
Tommy and Dee-Dee. u. Bank Street College of Education, New
York. Communications Laboratory, m. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany.
Fi A 67-2310
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Tommy McLin (Motion picture) Gulf States Utilities Co.
Hade by Julius D. Feigelson. Released by United Film
Associates, 1968.
1 min. sd. color 16 nun. (The Power peoi^)
Bumnuiry: Bxplalna how an electrical utIUtles lineman turned his
boyhood pastime of tree-cIlmblng Into aa Important occupation.
1 Electric industry workers. i. Golf States UUUtlee Company.
n. United Film Assodstaa Series: Tbe Power people ( Motion
picture)
eai.819 73-702622
OINE
Library oj Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tommy Torres and his tall talcs (Filmstrip) Multimedia
Education. Made and released by Society for Visual Edu-
cation. 1971.
3-1 fr. color. STi mm. and phonodixc: 1 tk, 12 In., 33) ri>iu., I> mlri.
mlcrogroove. (Phonics — InltiBi conmnant wundn, group 1)
.<l80 Issaed with phonotape in cas^^tte.
With teacher's ^ide.
SUMMABT: Presents t story which stresses the Initial coosonant
sound of the letter "t." For primary grades.
1. English language — Orthography and spelling — Juvenile Alms.
2. English language — Alphabet — Juvenile Alms. 3. English lan-
guage— CoDaooanta — Juvenile Alms. I. Multimedia Education, Inc.
II. Society for Visual Education, inc.. Chicago. III. Series: Phon-
ics— ioitial consonant sounds (Filmstrip) group 1.
[LB1526] 372.6 76-789491
Society for Visual Education
Tomo (Motum picture) Alvin Tokunow, 1968.
10 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: An abstract film from the Genesis n dim program.
I. Toktmow, Alvin. ii. Genesis n (Motion picture)
704.945 73-706132
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Tomorrow (Motion picture) Bill Land il970?,
16 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An experimental Aim which presents a story set after
World War III about a boy and girl whose love for each other ulti-
mately leads to their destruction, because they are (rom different
groups who are at war.
I. Laod, Bill
791.43 73-711540
CINS
[Motion picture] Pyramid Filma, 1972.
16 mkL mL bftw. 16 nun.
CREDITS: Director aod writer, Robert Hcsth. CAST: Fanny Lubritiky.
SUMMARY: A Rctional Mory, presented in the form of a documentary.
aboM a tweet, old lady who Uvea ia a shabby botd for aeaior citiiens. Pictures
the psycltotofficsl probtems which develop becauw of her lortdioeM aad iaola-
1. Pyraaud Pilnw, inc.
[PNI9971
A.L.A. BooUisi
72-701541
MARC
Tom<nTOw at ten (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Points out the advantages of practldog good health
and hygiene habits, using the experiences of a girl who iB unprepared
for an interview for her first Job.
1. Hygiene. 2. Beauty, Personal. i. Eothen Fllma. n. Popalar
Science Publishing Company, Inc., New York. Aadio-Vlsual Division.
646 73-704509
Popular Sdeoce Audio- Visuals
Tomorrt>w begins Tcstarday (Motion picture) Industrial
Education Dept., University of Maryland. Made by Film
Production Unit. Released by University of Maryland,
1970.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
8UHMABY: Describes a program In industrUl arts for children
oo the seventh-grade level. Presents the background, rationale, and
application of the program, and depicts tiie educational processes as
mil aa indicating some of the projected outcomes.
1. Indostrial arts— Study and teaching (Elementary) I. Mary-
land. University. Industrial Education Dept. IL ftUrrtand. Uni-
versity.
873.2 77-711641
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Toaorrow is a day (Motion picture) Illinois Sesquicenten-
nial Commission, 1968. Made by Gupfjenheim Produc-
tions.
29 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Hummarv: Reviews the history of Illinois, Including such events
as (he emergence of Lincoln, the Civil War, and the up-surge of
Chicago. These elements converge In a final time-present montage of
muscle, bustle, and productivity that characterizes the spirit and tone
of the Prairie State.
1. Illluols — History. i. Illinois. Sesquicentennlal Commlsaion.
977.3 72-701744
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ToMorrow li mmfhe. {Motion picture] Pidtlic Televisioa Library.
Made by KRMA-TV. ReLeaied by Indiana Univenity Audio-
Viaual Center, 1971.
60 min. id. color. i( mm.
CREDITS: Producer, director, pbotograpbcr. and editor. MichadlWvatian;
writer. David Roberts; narrator. Ben Avery.
SUMMARY: A visual assy which exptorcs man's relationship to bis envi-
ronment by comparing scenes of natural beauty in the United Suies with (ceiMe
showini environmental probtem confronCini cities and suburba.
1. Eovironmental pohcy— United State*. 2. Qties and towns— Unitsd
States- I. PuHic Televistoa Library. 11. Indiana. University. Audio-
Visual Center.
|HC110.E5j 333.7 73-714822
IndtMis Univ. 72 MARC
Audio- Visual Center
Tomorrow is oar birthday (Motion picture) Paul Herriott
Productions, Canada, 1967.
an uiia. sd. color. 16 mm.
CreiiU: Director, Paul Herriott; raroeraman, Peter Reu»«ch: edi-
tor, Joe Ruff. ^ . .. , .w
Hummarv: Portrays Centennial events acroM Canada during the
year of E»po 67. ^
1. Canada— <'entennlal celebrations, etc. i. Paul Herriott Pro-
ductions.
894.0971 70-707451
National Film Board of Canada
Tomorrow ... today (Motion picture) CBS Films. B«-
leased by McGi-aw-HiU Book Co., 1966.
27miu. sd- color. 16 mm. (The 21«t century)
Summary,- Examine* the ways In which scientists simulate the
future in order to solve technological problems. Shows the lunar
n»dule of the Apollo project that will someday land on the moon
and dwnonstrates how It will work.
1 Project Apollo. 2. Simulation methods. i. CBS Filma Inc
n. McGraw-Hill Book OMupany. Series: The 21st century (Motion
'"^°"' 601 75-700465
McOraw-Hlll Book Ck).
Tomorrow's America (Filnwtrip) Office of Information,
U. S. Dept. of Apiculture. Released by Photo Lab, 1971.
58 fr. color. 86 mm. and phonodisc :2 s, (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 in., S8i rpm.. 9 mln each
side.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Also issued aa slides.
With guide.
SUMMARY; Portraya how one community succeeded in raising
its economy by increasing employment, halting out-migratlon, and
Increasing the quality of life.
1. Economic policy. 2. (Community development L U. 8.
DepL of Agriculture. Ofllce of Information. II. Photo Lab. Inc.
Washington, D. C.
[HD82] 330.9 77-739448
U. S. Dept of Agriculture
TwoCT Dw *■ tkO^m. [Motion picturej Henry Mayer. ReleaMd
by Perennial Education, 1971.
17 min. id. cok>r. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Traca the evolution of man'i retstioasfatp with nature, por-
Irayi the proWemi of overpopuUtioQ. and stresses the aeed for birth coatroL
I. Birth control. 2. Human ecology. 3. Poeulstioa. 1. Mayer, Henry
1914- ..-.._...
[HQ766]
ONE
301.3
72-700027
MARC
Tomorrow's foundry today (Motion picture) General
Motors Corp., Photographic Dept Released by General
Motors Corp., 1967.
13 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummani: Describes the processes Involved In establishing a new
toanufacturlng facility.
1. Foundries. i. General Motors Corporation. Photographic
Dept 11. General Motors Corporation.
338.4 Fi A 67-5978
General Motors Gorpo- ration
Tomorrow's game {Motion picture) St. Louis Cardinals and
Anheuser-Busch. Made and released by Shelby Storck &
Co., 1968.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows how the officials, minor league managers, coaches,
and teaching specialists work with the Cardinal players and rookies
In spring training, pointing out the hard work that goes into building
ball players of major league caliber.
1. St Louis. Baseball club (National League) t. St Lonia
Baseball club (National League) n. Anheuser-Busch, inc. m. Shelby
Storck and Company.
796.857 Fi A 68-238
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ToaMMTow*! mtwwpmftr. [Motion picture} Zagreb Films, Yugos-
lavia. 1971. Made by Jozc Pogaczik. Released in the U.S. by
MaM Media Associates.
II min. sd. bJtw. 16 mm.
With discussion guide.
SUMMARY: Portnyf ihc oppressive day-by-dsy life of a unstl newspaper
boy as he ia shaped prematurely into an adult by the sordid events in the w<^d
which he cannot undentand.
I. Zagreb-tUm. II. Mass Media Astocisiei.
tPN1997j 791.43 72-700401
Maaa Media AsaocUtcs 72 MARC
Tomorrow's television : g;et what yoa want or lilce what yoa
get (Motion picture) National Educational Television.
Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center,
1970.
62 mln. ad. bAw. 16 rom. (Public broadcast laboratory)
Cr«di/a; Producer, Arthur Alpert; correspondent Edward P. Mor-
gan: editor, Joseph Filipowlc.
Summary: Shows how the competitive struggle between various
segments of the communication industry inhibits and Inflnences
what is shown on television.
1. Television broadcasting— U. 8. i. National Educational
Television and Radio Center, ir. Indiana. Unlveratty. Audio-
Visual Center. Series: Public broadcast laboratory (Motion
picture)
384.56 70-706S48
Indiana tJniv. A-T Oenter
Tomorrow's waterfront today (Motion picture) Toronto
Harbour Commission, 1968. Made by Crawley Films.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crediii: Producer, F. B. Crawley; director, Berb Taylor; script
George Bain; commentator, Jonne Oranlc; animation, John Harden;
music, Bert Carrier, John Sannen; cameraman, Herb Taylor; film
editor, Jim Williams.
Summary: Surveys the port of Toronto, a modem world port,
through which pass such varied articles as breakfast cereals, shoes*
microphones, spotlights, and wbeela. Traces Its history to the origi-
nal plans of 1912 and deacrlbea projecta for Its future devekqiment
1. Toronto. L Toronto. Board of Harbour Commisstoners.
887.1 Fi A 68-959
National nim Board of Canada
Tomorrow's world: feeding the bilUons (Motion picture)
National Broadcastinf^ Co. Released by McOr&w-Hill
Book Co., 1968.
53 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summaty: Discusses the amount of land now In use for food pro-
duction, and examine* ways In which to Improve the ose of the land.
Describes new methods of food production, such as farming the
oceans.
1. Food supply. 2. Agriculture. 8. Uarine resourcea i. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company. Inc. u. UcOraw-HlU Book Company.
8S8.1 Fi A 68-2193
McOraw-HllI Book Co.
462
Tomorrow's world: man and the sea (Motion picture) Na-
tional Broadcasting Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1968.
54 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide. , .
Summary: Traces the history and development of oceanography.
and describes some of the benefits to man that can be derived from
1 Oceanography. 2. Ocean engineering. i. National Broad-
casting Company, inc. n. McGraw-HlU Book Company.
651.4 Fi A 68-2295
McGraw-Hlil Book Co.
Tompkins County Hospital. AuxUiary
see
A New world for Peter.
Tompkins County Hospital. ChUdren's Ward.
Parents' Committee
see
A New world for Peter.
Tondo; a round about a round (Motion picture) KinK
Screen Productions, 1970.
9 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUUMAKY: Shows dances exemplifying reality and aurreallty
sprung from the fantastic mind of a child at play. Puta people
and real circles — people-slse cylinders — on the same dance floor.
1. Cttndng. I. King Screen Productions.
791.43 70-711542
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Tone poem (Motion picture) Lakin Productions, 1969.
Made by Jonathan Bainbridji:e.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A tone poem which explores the frail anxieties of a
young couple after a bitter quarrel
I. Lakln Productlona
15a.4 79-705698
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The Tong man (Motion picture) Haworth Pictures Corp.
Released by Robertson-Cole Cb,, 1919.
48 mln, bI. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 3S mm.
Based on the novel ITie dragon's daughter, by Clyde C, Westover.
In the American Film Institute Collection, IJbrary of Congress.
CredUg; Dlrwtor. William Worth Ington ; scenario, Richard
Schayer: photographer, Frank D. Williams. Ca«t: Se»nie Haya-
kawa. Marc Bobbins, Helen Jerome Eddy, Toyo FuJIta, Jack Abbe.
Summary: A drama set In Chinatown Involving the most feared
hatchet man of the secret society Bo Sing Tong who is chosen to
kill the father of the girl he loves.
I. Westover, Clyde C. The dragon's daughter, n. Haworth Pic-
tures Corporation, iii. Robertson-Cole Distributing Corporation, it.
American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 74-709650
Tonga (Filmstrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967. Released
in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
35 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Countries, regional studies, and peoples)
Picture post filmstrip.
With notes.
Credits: Author, Fyfe Robertson.
Summary: Describes the small kingdom of Tonga as it Is today.
1. Tonga Islands— Descr. & trav. i. Hulton Press, ltd., London,
n. Dufour Editions, inc. Series: Countries, regional studtee, and
peoples (Filmstrip)
919.6 Fi A 67-4046
Dufour Editions
Tony Beaver, griddle skater (Filmstrip) Taylor Associ-
ates, 1970.
tV) f I-. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc :2 s. ( 1 a for manual projec-
tor, 1 8. for automatic projector), 7 In., 33| rpm., 13 mln. micro-
groove. (Tell me a story. Library 4, no. 2)
.^Iso Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With script book, picture-cued tell-back booklet, and teacher's
folder. „
Based on the book of the same title by Elisabeth and Carl Oarmer.
SUMMARY: A Ull tale about what happens when Tony Beaver,
champion griddle skater of the Southern States and a West Virginia
woodsman, challenges his cousin Paul Bunyan to a griddle skate race.
For elementary grades.
I. Oarmer, Elisabeth (Black) Tony Beaver, griddle akater. II.
Tavlor Aasociates. III. Series: Tell me a story (Filmstrip) Library
4, no. 2.
372.6 74-788736
Taylor Associates
Tony Rwne (Motion picture) Arcola-Millfield Productions.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1967.
110 irln. sd. color, S5 mm.
Pa na vision.
Bawd on the novel Miami mayhem, by Marvin H. Alt>ert.
Creditt: Producer, Aaron Roi4enberg; director, Gordon Douglas;
screenplay, Richard Breen; nnmlc, Billy May: director of photog-
raphy, Joseph Blroc: film editor, Robert Simpson. Coal; Frank
Sinatra, Jill St. John, Richard Conte, Oena Rowlands, Slmoa Oak-
land. Jeffrey I.ynn. Lloyd Bochner.
Summary: Detective Tony Rome searches for a missing diamond
pin and teams that bis client's stepmother is being blackmailed by
her first husband and had to sell all of her Jewelry in order to pay
him.
I. Albert, Marvin H. Miami mayhem, n. Arcola-Miitfleld Pro-
ductions. III. Twrn- lleth Centiiry-Fox Film Corporation.
791.43 72-707843
Tony Trumpet and the brass family (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 3S mm. and phonodisc. (Meet the music makers)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: L'scti cartoon characters to teach children about the
trumpet and related Instruments. Musical excerpts and sound
elTecta pi-esent students with authentic sounda of brass Instnmieots.
For elementary grades
1. [liawi ln-<Inimenta I. Fllinfsx Productions, New York. II.
Universal Education and Visual Arta III. Berlea; Meet tb« miMc
makers (Filmstrip)
rML988] 788 71-740618
Universal Education and Vlaual Arts
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tonylyn Productions
see
The Blob,
Paradisio.
Too hiftk a i^icc. [Motion picture] Intunnce InformatiOD Intti-
tute. Made by Harvest Films. Released by Association-Sterl-
ing FUms, 1971.
IJ min. Ml. cotor. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Illuilraies how deaths, injuries, and property damsfc in suu
■ccidenu can be reduced throufh improved bumper lyUem*. sir bap, breaks-
wiy ti(Rt and poles, and flcsibte fuardraib.
1 Aulomobtks— Safety devices. I. Insurance [ttformation Institute, il.
Association -Steriini Films.
[TL242) 629.28 73-715306
ONE 72 MARC
Too mmj Bona. [FUmstrip] Edncatioa Division, Weatctn Pub.
Co., 1972.
51 tt. cokx. 3S mm. and phoDodiM:: 2 a.. 7 in., 33 1/3 i
(Educational esperienccs Kwod tOmstripa: About real aoimali)
Abo isaued with phonoupe in caaaette.
With tcacber'i guide by Adelaide HolL
Baaed on the book of the same title by Lilian Moore.
CREDITS: Producer. Cyrua Porter; editorial dir«ctat. William .
SUMMARY: A story about a little boy who triea many kinda of
he fiodi juai the richt one. For primary gradea.
(1. Peta— Storieai 1. Moore, LOiaa Too many Boioa. II.
liahiof Company. Raeioe. Wii. Education Divkioa. III. Serie
nperieocc* tound filmatrips: About real animak. tFUnMrip]
lPZ7] 372.6 72-
Educ. Div. Weatera Pub. 72
Co.
before
Pub-
733483
MARC
Too many do^ (Filmstrip) Teaching Resources Films,
1971. Made by School Times Filmstrips.
,1*'. fr. oolor. STi mm, and phODOdIsc: 2 s. (1 a. far manual
projwtor, 1 B. for automatic projector), 7 In.. 3.^J rpm., i5 mIn. each
dltif . ralci-ogrcMjve. ( Beginning to read, serlea E )
I(ea<ting level one. With teacher's xnide and text.
Summary: An adaptation of the book of the dame title by Ramora
Dorrel Ehiprt with Illustratlona bj Howard Baer. telling a atory
about a family that has twelve dogs. For primary grade*.
I. Dupri, Ramona Dorrel. Too many dogs. 11. Teaching Re-
eources Films. III. Series: Beginning to read (Filmstrip) aeries B.
872.4 73-738934
Teaching H«'»ources Films
Too much help {FUmstrip) Q+Ed Productions, 1966.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 g., 12 In.. 33J rpm.. 9 mln.
(Teenp,:(ciit i-elallonshipa. no. 2)
With teacher's study guide.
Credits: Author. Evelyn Miller Berger; editor. Wallace Smith
Summary: Demonstraies the resulting problems when parents do
what they think best for their child without taking his wishes '"*'*
Into
account.
1, Parent and child. i. Q+Ed Productions,
parent relationships (Filmstrip) no. 2.
301.42
Q+Ed Productions
Too, too, too hot. [Filmstrip] Urban Media Materials, 1972.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (I s. in English, 1 s. in Spanish),
12 in,. 33 1/3 rpm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer and illustrator, Mark Rubin.
SUMMARY: lllusirates a story for children about a child from a minority
group. For elementary grades.
1. Minorities -Juvenile films. [I. Minorities— Fiction j I, Urban Media
Materials.
[PZ7] 372.6 72-733767
Urban Media Materials 72 MARC
Too young to hate {Motum, picture) CBS News, 1963.
30 mln. sd. bAw, 16 mm.
Sponsmed by tbe Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecwst on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth
century.
Credit*: Producer, Isaac Klelnerman; director, Peter Poor; re-
porter, Walter Cronklte; writer, Barbara Sapinaley; photograpber,
Edmund Bert tierard ; edtter, Dena Burger.
Bummarj/: Discusses the Children's International Summer Village
program and shows the program at work In England, Oermany, Nor-
way, and at I^ng Beach, Miss. Children from many parts of the
world discuss what they have learned from the program and talk
about the friendships they hare made.
1. Children's International Summer Village. l The Twentieth
century (Televlstoa prt^ram) n. (Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. CBS News.
362.7 Fi 67-142
Tool box ballet. {Motion picture] ABC- TV and Sandler, Bums
and Manner Productions. Made by ABC- TV. Released by
ABC Media Concepts, 1972.
8 min sd, color. 16 mm. (Curiosity shop)
Also issued in super 8 mm.
CREDITS: Producers. Allan Sandler. Stan Bums. Mike Marmcr.
SUMMARY: An animated fantasy in which toob act out the diverse roles
played by people in the human world. For primary grades.
1. Social role— Juvenile filma. [1. Social rolej I. American Broadcasting
Company II. Sandler. Bums and Manner Productions III. ABC Media Con-
cepts. IV. Series: Curiosity shop. [Motion picture].
[HM131) 372.1 72-701827
American Broadcasting 72 MARC
Co.
The TwA grinder. Part 1 : Basic parts and safety precaa-
tions (Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1970,
Made by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. c<^or. super 8 mm. and pbonotape In ca8»«tte: II ipe.
With script
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows basic parts and their fuactlons of the beach
and pedestal grinders. Points out safety precautions.
1. Orlnding and polishing. 2. Sharpening of tools. 1. DCA EdU'
catlonal Products.
[TJ1280] 684.08 73-712895
DCA Educational Products
The Tool grinder. Part 2: Basic operations and dressing
the wheels (Motion picture) DCA Educational Products,
1970. Made by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. sL color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette- 12 Ips.
With script
CREDITS: OonsulUnt, Harold Jonas.
StTMUART: Presents basic operatloos of the tool grinder, show-
ing stick, diamond, and star dressers: cutting rods and sheet metal;
and grltidlag castings.
1. Grinding and polishing. 2. Sharpening of tools. I DCA Edu-
cational Prodocts.
[TJ1280] 684.08 77-712896
DCA BdacaUonal Products
The To(^ grinder. Part 3: Sharpening various cottiAg
tools (Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1970.
Made by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and ptaoaotape Id cassette
11 Ips.
With script
CREDITS : ConsulUnt. Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Illustratea bow to sharpen various cutting tools In
eluding hatchets, cold cbtaels, wood chiaela, gougea, and plane inHis.
1. Grinding and polishing. 2. Sharpening of tools. I. DCA
Edncatlonst Products. II. Sharpening various cutting tools (Motion
picture)
[TJ1280] 684.08 70-712897
DCA Edncatlonal Product*
The Tool grinder. Part 4: The Plane blade grinding at-
tachment (Motion picture) DCA Educational Products,
1970. Made by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette- 11 Ipe,
With script.
CREDITS: ConsulUnt, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows how to use the plane blade grinding attacta-
meat for greater accuracy In sharpening plane Irons and other tools.
1. Grinding and poUahlng. 2. Sharpening of tools. I. DCA Kdu-
catlonal Products, II. The Plane blade grinding atUcfameot (HoUoo
picture)
[TJ1280] 684.08 74-712898
DCA Educational Producti
The Tool grind«r. Part 5: GrtadUlg twfat drDb (Motion
picture) DCA Eductional Products, 1970. Hade by
cinema (.ommunicationa.
WKh'^^r'/pt "'"''■ '"'"'°"'- ■niipboi.oUpell.cuMtt.illlBi.
SSS£"^ '^»™°""'. Harold Jonas,
the aid of a homemade table and guide ^"»."a ana wim
1. Grinding and pollahlug. 2. Sharpening of toola I Kli IVni
SSieiona, ^^8. TM128M
The Tool grinder. Part 6 : Twist drill grinding attachment
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1970. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 turn, and pbonotape la caasette - II Ips.
With script.
CREDITS : ConsulUnt Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Shows how to use the twist drill grinding attacfameut
for greater accuracy,
1- Grinding and polishing. 2. Sharpening of tools. I. DCA Edu-
cational Products. II. Twist drill grinding attachment (Motion pic-
ture)
[TJ1280] 684.08 78-712900
DCA Educational Products
The Tool grinder. Part 7: Grinding metal lathe tool bits
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1970. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette: ll Ips.
WItb script
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY; Shows how to grind typical tool bits. Including a
threading tool, to accurate speelflcationa
1. Grinding and polishing. 2. Sharpening of tools. I. DOA Edu-
cational Products. II. Grinding metal Uthe tool blU (Motion pic-
ture)
[TJ1280] 684,08 71-712901
DCA Educational Products
Tool or weapon? — safety b; proper use and maintenance of toob
and equipment [Slide set] Film Communicators, 1972.
67 alides. color. 2 x 1 in. and phonotapc in caasette: 17 min. (Prind-
plea of aalety for fire rioters, unit 2)
With instructor'! guide and study msmial.
CREDITS: Producer. Ray Jewell; writer, Maisball Pcrham; luiTstor, CoUn
Male; illustrator. Herb Johmon.
SUMMARY: Showi the correct ntethods and techniques for using fire fitt-
ing tools and cquipmenL
CONTE^JTS: 1. Introduction.— 2. Tools.— 3, Equipment. — 4. Summary.
1. Fire extinction— Safety measures. 2. Hre-depisrtmeats — Equipment and
■«q>pUes. I. Film Communicators. II. Scries: Principles of Mfety for fire
filters. (Slide set] Unit 2.
[TH9182) 362.3 72-735309
inim Communicators 72 MARC
463
Toolbox ballet. [Motion picture] ABC Television Network.
Released by ABC Media Concepts, 1971.
I min, sd. color. 16 mm. (Curiosity shop)
CREDITS: Producer, George Pal.
SUMMARY: Animated tools perform an intricately choreographed ballet.
For elementary grades.
(1. Tools — Fiction] I. American Broadcasting Company. II. ABC Media
Concept*. III. Scries: Curiosity shop. rMotioa pcturc]
tPZ7i 792.82
aNE 72
72-700336
MARC
Tools for assembly {FUmttrip) Society for Visual Educsr
tion. 1969.
57 fr rolor. 3.'* mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 18
mln. (Basic tools for woodworking)
Produced In cooperation with Inrtructlonal Dynamics,
With teacher's guide and reading scrtpt.
Summary: Idciitlfles fasteners and driving tools, and oemonstratea
methods of fastening wood pieces. Shows how to select the propw
fastener for the Job. „ „ , a !„*_ «..
1 Woodwork (Manual training) 2. Fastenings. x. Socletj for
Visual Education, inc.. Chicago. Series: Basic tools for wood-
working (Filmstrip)
684.08 70-732885
Society for Vliinial Education
The Toiria of the insectivores to catch animals (Filmstrip)
Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 1963.
27 fr. color. S5 mm.
Credits: Author. Wolfgang Hagemann.
Svmmari/: Explains why and how some plants develop devices
for catching Insects. Describes the three basic mechanics: ad-
hesive traps, leaf traps, and the pitcher. With captions.
L Insectivorous plants. i. Budek (Herbert B.) Pllnw and
Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
580.4 70-735328
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Toomai of the elephants by Rodyard Kipling (Filmstrip)
Don Bo3co. Released by Hniversai Education and Visual
Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Classic stories for chil-
dren)
With student participation guide.
St'MMARY: Presents an adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's Jungle
tale Toomai of the elephants. For primary grades.
I. Kipling, Rudyard. 186o-1936. Toomai of the elephants. II.
Bosco, Don. III. Universal Education and Visual Arts. IV. SeriM:
Classic stories for children (Pilrastrlp)
823 70-740286
Unlvemal Education and Visual Arts
To«t,wklrtl., ,|„k, .^ b.,.^ jModM picture, Wrt Dimey
10 min. id. eoior. 16 mm.
Orj«iiu]Jy relCMCd in 33 mm. in 1933.
Willi lencber guide.
CREDtTS: Direcion, c Aii^i,! Nichofc Wnrt KImtall; lUCT Did
H«m«,; .mmjux^ W„d Kimhnll. J„li„, Sv„d.^ Mtc D.^HZ7i^
SUMMARY: Profemo, Owl o««. UK ori^tndd^dopmenlrfmi-al
rirr;:^"'^ "-"^ -* too. .i.^^ p,s^'^-s
e^%o„uo.. ,?'■' "-^00"'
Materials Co. MARC
Toot, whittle, ptaak, aad boom. [FOnutrip] Walt Disney Produc-
tiona. Released by Walt Dianey Educational MateriaJt Co.,
1970.
72 fr. eoior. 3S mm. and phonodiac: 1 •.. 12 in., 33 I /3 rpm., 9 min.
(Adventures ia music, act 1)
Abo issued with pboooupc in cassette.
Captioaed verskm (53 tt.) also iMued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Cartoon characters usee the origin of nuncal iostrwoeatt
from prehinonc times to the present
1. MMical iastrumenta. I. Disaey (Walt) ProductioM. II. Walt Dimcy
Educattooal Materials Compwiy. III. Series: Adventures ia music, [Ftlm»uipj
t I.
[KfL460]
Wall Disaey Educational
MalerialaCo.
781.9
73
72 732644
MARC
Toot, wUftlet plaak. Bad booH. [Hlmatrip] Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by Walt Disney Educadonal Materials Co.,
1970.
S3 fr. color. 33 mm. (Adventure! in munc. let 1)
Sound veraioni (72 fr.) abo issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Cartoon character* trace the origin of musical instruments
from prehistoric timet to the present With captiona.
1. Musical inslrumenis. I. Disney (Walt) Production*. 11. Walt Disney
Educstionsl Maierisb Company. III. Series: Adventures in muaic. [Filnuuipi
let 1.
tML460i 781.9 72-732645
Walt Disaey Educational 73 MARC
Ikfatefiab Co.
Toozy and whiskers {FUmttrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co.
tl»6-!,
26 fr. color. 33 mm. (The Cat who sle^is all day and his
friends)
CredUt: Scrtpt. photography, and iilustratlons, Snisabeth Dresser,
Peggy Oullck.
Summary; A cat named Toozy solves the problem confronting a
guinea pig. Includes teactier guide frames and Tocabolary UMa.
With captions. For primary grades.
I. Herbert M. BIkins Company. Series : Tlie Cat who sleeps all
day and bis friends (Filmstrip)
372.6 n-7MlS8
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Top {Motion pichire) Jimmy Murakami, 1965.
leased by Contemporarj' Films/McGraw-Hill, 1968.
Re-
8 iiiin. bO. color. 16 mm.
A Miiiakaml-Wolf production.
Credit!: Director, writer, and animation. Jimmy Murnkami:
muHlc. Don Speoht.
Summary; A satlrlcul animated cartoon about the strusfles of
people as they Mrlve to become financial succeases and to reach the
top In bualnesA.
1. ExecutlTes— Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc. 2. Success— Anec-
dotes, facetiae, aatlre. etc. I. Murakami, Jimmy. n. Contem-
porary FIlma/McG raw-Hill.
741.59 Fi A 68-2455
Contemporary FUms/Mc- Graw-HlU
Top deck (Motion picture) British Film Institute, Lcmdon,
1962. Released in the U. S. by FiUns Incorporatod, 1971.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Romance on top of an omnlboa abows the vaxarlea
of love.
1. Lore. I. Brltlab Film Inatltnt^ Loodoo. II. FUma Incor-
iwrated.
[BF575.L8] 791.43 77-712686
Films iQcorimrated
Top end (Motion picture) Australian News and Informa-
tion Bureau, 1970. Made by Australian Commonwealth
Film Unit. Released in the U. S., 1970.
16 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Credits : Producer, Ian Dnnlop; director, DtHiald Cromble.
Summary: A study of the way of life of four people who either
own farms or work on the land In Australia's Northern Territory.
1. Farm life — Northern Territory, Australia. I. Australia.
News and Information Bureau.
919.4 73-709882
Australian News and Information Bureau
Topeka is a people place (Motion picture) Southwestern
Bell Telephone Co., 1970. Made by Centron Corp.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Uses pictures, sound effects, music, and occasional
words to show various aspects that make T(^)eka, Kaoa., an enjoy-
able city In which to live.
1. Topeka, Kan.— Description and travel. I. Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company.
917.81 74-711643
cure
Topic sentence power (Fllmstrip)
see Paragraph power: Topic sentence power
Topkapi {Motion picture)
Artists Cx)rp., 1964.
Filmways. Released by United
Topology {FiliMtrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides,
1965.
36 fr. color. 3& mm.
Creiitt: Author, Paol Fleming.
Bttmmary: Gives an example of a topoloflcal problem, presenting
surface transformations, simple open and simple closed curves, and
transformation of curves. With captlona.
1. Topology. I. Budek (Herbert Bl.) nims and Slides, Santa
Bari>ara, Calif. ^ «„.««..
513 72-735834
Budek Films and Slides ot Calif.
Topology. [Motion picture] Halas and Batchelor. London. 1969.
Released in the U.S. by CCM Films, 1972.
9 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
With leachcr's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. John Halas.
SUMMARY: An animiied film which iHu»tratM thoM propertiea of geomet-
ric figures or solid bodies which remain invariant under certain transforma-
tions. Includes illustrations of such concepu as the KtWiipberg walk, the Klein
bottle, the Mobius strip, and networks.
t. Topology. I. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Filnts. ltd.. London. II.
CCM Films.
tQA6Ui 514 72-702779
CCM Films 7J
120 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Ba^ed on the novel The light of day, by Eric Ambler.
Credits: Producer and director, Jules Daaeln; screenplay, Monja
Dani!«chew8ky : muftio, Manos Hadjldakls; photography, Henri Ale-
kan; editor. Roger Dwyre. Catt: Mellna Meroourl, Peter Ustinov,
Maximilian Scbell, Robert Morley, Aklm Tamlroff.
Summary: A comedy adventure about a particularly ttl-asaorted
group of thieves who plan to steal a priceless jeweled dagger from
the Topkapi Palace Museum In Istanbul.
I. Ambler, Eric, 1909- The light of day. n. Filmways. Inc.
UL United Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1215
Topographic maps {FUmstrvp) Edwin Shapiro Co., 1966.
Made by Edwin Shapiro.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Filmstrip set 2: Geology)
Summary: Describes topographic maps. Includes map projec-
tions and mapping Instruments. With captions.
1. Topographic maps. i. Edwin Shapiro Company. Series:
Geology (Fllmstrip)
626.9 73-734734
Edwin Shapiro Co.
Topography and cities nf Switzerland {Motion picture)
Walt Disney Productions. Released by International
Communication Films, 1969.
.1 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Wett Europe)
I>xip film mounted In cartridge. Is.<<u(>d In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
From the IflWl motion picture entitled Switzerland.
SumffMirv-' Hhows scenes of the high mountains, the rivers, and
the principal cities of Switzerland.
1. Switzerland — Description and travel— 1W6- i. Disney
rWalt) Productions, n. International Communication Films, m.
Switzerland (Motion picture) Series; West Europe (Motion
picture)
914.94 79-703780
International Communi- cation Films
Topography and relief {FUmttrip) Educational Direction.
Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 38| rpm., 9
mln. (How to read maps and globes)
Also Issued with phoDOtape In casaette.
With tearher'n guide.
CreditM: Editor, Morrta Oalt.
nummary: Showa how a relief map or plctortal rtllaf map ahowa
mounuins and valleya. and «splaloa bow cootoar lines indicate tb«
tovpl of the Und. For eleaMOtarr UrmOm. _ ,
I Topographic maps. i. Bdocatlonal Direction. Inc. n. EaUng
Corporation, Cambridge, Haaa. Bcrlca: Bow to read mapa and
glofoea (niioatrip) ^„-«.«
912 77-787319
Baling Corp.
MARC
Topology (inside, ontsidc. on) {Motion picture) Macmillan
Co.. School Division, 1970. Made by Davidson Films.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loops)
Loop aim.
S'i!S«^?Show8^t certain properties of position are not af-
fected by topological transformations, such as stretching, i^rlnklng
etc. Ill u spates how to determine If a point Is Inside, outside, or
on increasingly complex figures. ^,, u _ m v„-t si-hnni
1 TopolMy. I. Macmillan. firm, publishers. New York School
Division!^ ir Davidson Films, San Francisco. Series: Macmillan
elementary math loops (Motion pictures) 7fi_70'aift
Macmillan Co.
Topok^y: the study of snrfaces {Motion picture) National
Broadcasting Co., 1965. Made by Prism Productions in
cooperation with New York University. Released by
Prism Productions, 1969.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Inqalrlea In adence -. with Mr.
Wizard)
Transferred from original videotape of the television series Mr.
Wizard.
With teacher's guide.
Credita: Producer and author, Don Herbert
Summary: Shows puiailes and tricks to Illustrate some of the
basic concepts of topology.
1. Topology. I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. n.
Prism Productions, Inc., New York, m. Mr. Wiiard (Motion pic-
ture) Series: Inquiries In science ... with Mr. WlRard (Motion
picture)
613 71-702103
Prtsm Productions
Topouzanov, Hrlsto
Tope {Motion picture) Charlee Eames, 1969.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Authors, Charles E^mes, Ray Barnes ; moalc, Ellmer Bern-
stein.
Bummaty: Pictures the great variety of to^ fr(Kn many lands,
and shows how they are wound, prepared, and launched, and how
they spin and die.
1. Top. L Bamea. Charles.
745.59 72-706888
Charles Eames
The Torch is lit {Motion picture) American Broadcasting
Co. Released by Screen Gems, 1961.
26 mln. sd. biw. 16 mm. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
years, no, 11) „ ^ ^ „
Based on the book The Second World War, by Winston S. Churchill.
Credit§: Producer. Ben Felner; originator. Jack Le Vlen; writer,
Victor Wolfson, Eugene Solow; Churchill's narration, Richard Bur-
ton; narrator, Gary Merrill; editor, Aram Avaklan.
Summary: Uses documentary footage to describe British losses In
Libya and Egj-pt. Includes scenes of the fall of Tubruk, ChurchlU's
meeting with Roosevelt In June 1942, and the Allied landings ID
Algeria on November 8. 1&42.
1 Worid War. 1889-1W5. L Churchill, Sir Winston Leonard
Spencer. 1874-1965. The Second World War. u. American Broad-
casting Ompanv. in. Screen Gems, Inc. Series : Winston Churchill :
The valiant years (Motion picture) no. 11-
Fi 67-2117
Torchlight Productions
see
Dr. Crippen.
Torkelson, G, M, Educational media
see
Educational media.
lam five.
Toppin, Edgar Allan, 1928-
Barriere and difficulties of the North, 1790-
1860.
Black achievers in the North, 1790-1860.
Black progress in the Revolutionaiy era,
1776-1790.
Blues, minstrels, ragtime, and musical
comedy.
Fighting for freedom, 1863-1865.
Road to emancipation.
Slaveiy In the northern colonies, 1624-
1776.
Slavery In the southern colonies, 1619-
1776.
Writers and artists of the new era.
Topps Chewing Gum, inc.
see
The Hidden treasure.
The TorMcat of Joaa of Arc [Motion picture]
Released by BFA Educational Media. 1972.
CBS News.
22 min >d. color. 16 mm. (You arc there)
With itudy guide
SUMMARY: AreenKtmcoiof the fifteenih century trial of Josh of Arc for
heresy and treason in Fmtc«.
I. Jeanne d' Arc. Saint. 1412-U3I. 1; Columbia Bro«Jcastin| SyMem, inc.
CBS Ne^. n. BFA Educational Media. III. Scries: You are there. [Motion
rDCli)5.6] 923 72-700118
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Tom projects. Bisht^ method of clothing cwistmction
(Filmstrip) KiUy Rotruck, 1966.
32 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With booklet.
NUMMARY: Explains that torn projects are things that can be
made from torn pieces of fabric which do not require a commerical
pattern. Teaches identlflcatloo of the grain of the fabric, atltcblng
at the sewing machine, and using pressing equipment
1. Machine sevrlng. 2. Dressmaking. I. Rotruck, Kitty.
646.4 73-737795
Kitty Botruck
Tornado! {Motion picture) V. S. Environmental Science
Services Administration. MaHe by Astra Films. Released
by Modern Talking Picture Service, 1968.
15 mln, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: The story of a typical mldwestern city that lies In the
pnlh- of a destructive tornado. Includes scenes of a tornado la
action and describes protective preparations. Shows weather con-
ditions which generate tornadoes as well as ESSA-Weather Bureau
methods of charting conditions and Issuing warnings to the public.
1. Tornadoes. i. U. S. tlnvironmental Science Services Ad-
ministration. II. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
614.8 Fi E 68-17
CINH
Tornado (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970. Made in
collaboration with Environmental Science Services Admin-
istration.
5 mln. xl. color, super 8 mm. (Meteorology-climatology)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer, Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY : Presents ground views of the development, ai^roach.
Impact, and aftermath of a tornado along with civil defense measures
taken.
1. Tornadoes. I. Thorne Fllm^ Inc., Boulder, Coto. II. Series:
Meteorology -climatology (Motion picture)
[QC955] 651.6 74-712429
Thome Films, Inc.
Parris Emery, 1965.
464
Tornado disasters {Motion picture)
Made by Century Film Productions.
11 mill. Hi. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Follows the path of an actual tornado In Dallax, Texais
and Kurveys the devantatlon left by tornadoes in Indiana, WlwwnHln.
Arkansan, and Michigan during April 1985. Includes shots of Presi-
dent Lyndon Johnmn Inspecting damaged areas in Indiana.
1 Tornadoes. 2. Dallas— Tornado. i, Emery, Parris.
651.5 Fi 67-614
Tmnado cmerKency action {Motion picture) American Na-
tional Red Cross, 1968.
5 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Pr««;niPd by the American National Red Croas In cooperation with
the ES8A Weather Bureau.
Summary: Shows the dangers of a tornado, and explains protectiv*
measures to take should a tornado t>e sighted.
1. Tornadoes. I. Red Cross. U. S. American National B«d
Croaa.
614.8 70-707777
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tornado situation (^fotion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
Mftde in collaboration with Environmental Science Services
Administration.
5 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( HeteorotocT-cUinatolocT )
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Hayberry.
SUMMART : Orbital satellite moaalca show atmospberlc coodlUotu
over Tsrlous sectioas of cootloental North America precedlnc aod
durltiK a tornado.
1. Synoptic meteorology. 2. Ueteorol(«y~Nortta America. 3. North
America — Tornadoes. I. "njome Films, Inc^ Boulder, Oolo. II.
Series: Meteorology-cllmatologT (Motion picture)
[QC874] 551.6 79-712430
Thome Films, Inc.
Toronto. Board of Harbour Commissioners
see
Tomorrow's waterfront today.
Toronto. Universi^. Facul^ of Dentistry
see
Cementation of inlays, crowns and bridges.
Gold foil technique.
Surgery for immediate denture insertion.
Surgical aspects of periodontia.
Toronto — the queen city (Motion pietttre) Moreland-Latoh-
ford, Toronto, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The New Canadian dtlea series)
Ektachi'ome.
Credita: Producer, Hugh Moreland; director and cameraman, Rob-
ert Fresco ; script, John Sims ; music, Dave Applebaum. editor, Tace
De Wit.
Summaiy: Surreys the city of Toronto and polotfl out Its tourist
attractions.
1. Toronto— Descr. r. Moreland -Latchford Productions, To-
ronto. Series: The New Canadian cities series (MoUon picture)
917.13 Fi A 68-1230
National Film Board of Canada
Torpedo Bay {Motion picture) Galatea, s. p. a., Rome. Re-
leased in the V. S. by American International Pictures,
1964.
96 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
CrediU: Producer, Bruno Vallati ; director, Charles Prend; screen-
play. Alberto Ca'Zorzl, Augusto Frasslnetl. Bruno Vallati, Jack
Wittingham. Ctut: James Mason, LilU Palmer, Oabriele Ferrettl
Alberto Lupo. Valeria Fabrizl, Geoffrey Keen.
Summary: An adventure melodrama set during World War ii In
which an Italian submarine commander attempts to run his craft
through the blockade of the Stralu of Gibraltar and Is forced Into
neutral waters near the international sone of Tanglers by the com-
mander of a British destroyer who is pursuing him.
1. World War. 1939-1945— Drama. i. Galatea, a p. a
n. American International Picture*. Hollywood, Calif.
Fi 67-1391
Torq.gard {Motion picture) Deer* & Co., 1970. Made by
Reid H. Ray Films.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
jSumniury: Discusses Torq-Gard engine oil which is qieclflcally de-
signed to provide proper lubrication for big power equipment under
continuous heavy loads.
1. Lubrication and lubricants. i. Deere and Company.
665 77-706133
CINE
Torque on a current-carrying coil in a magnetic field {Mo-
tion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. Made by
Peter J. Barton Productions.
4 min. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Eteroonstratlons in physics,
no. 9)
Loop film.
With guide.
f'REDITS: Consultant. Guenter Schwan.
SUMMARY: Prewnts a lecture demonstration type of experiment
that illustrates a basic principle of electromagnetic physics and
relates that principle to the real world.
1. Electromaimetic theory. 2. Torque. 3. Electric colls. I. Holt.
Rinehart and Winston, inc. II. Series: Demonstrations In physics
{Motion picture) no, 9.
[QC670] 537.1 73-711942
Holt. Rinehart and Win- ston
Torque on a permanent magnet in a magnetic field (Mo-
tion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. Made by
Peter J. Barton Productions.
4 min. si. color, super S mm. (Demonstrations in physics,
so. 8)
Loop film
With guide.
fREDITS: Consultant, Guenter Schwarr,
SUMMARY: Presents a lecture dMnonstration type of experiment
that illustrates a basic principle of electromagnetic physics and
relates that principle to the real world.
1. Electromagnetic theory. 2. Torque. 3. Magnets. I. Holt.
Rinehart and Winston, Inc. IL Series: DMnonstratlons in physics
(Motion picture) no. 8.
[QCerO] 537.1 70-711941
Holt, RInphart and Win- ston
Torrvy CaayoM. (MotioD picture] BBC-TV, London, 1970.
Rdeaaed in the U.S. by Time-Life Fdmt.
26 min. (d. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows ihc daina|c dooe to flora and buoa duriaf the mcue
operaiion to cleui the buchc* and hartion of the oil that ipOled whra the giaiit
tanker Torrey Ctnyon wu wrecked off the Itles of SciUy in March 1967. Ib-
dudet • diKuuion by •cientiiu and ihippinf expert* regarding the legal and
•odal conaequences of the tragedy.
I . Oil poilutioa of riven, hatbon, etc.— Engbth Channel. 3. Toney Canyon
(Ship} I. Britieh BrovlcMiing Corporatioo. Televinoo Semce. II. Tune-
life Fdnw.
cOCnili 628.1 76-714638
Time- Life FOhm 72 MARC
Torricelli Productions
see
Cities.
Electronic trio.
Going places.
Marisa.
Synthesizers two.
Triptych: The abstractions.
Triptych: The geometries.
Triptych: The players.
Tors (Ivan) Films, inc. , Los Angeles
see
Africa — Texas style.
Clarence, the cross-eyed lion.
Flipper.
Flipper's new adventure.
Rhino!
Tors (h^an) Productions, inc.
see
Namu, the killer whale.
Tortilla making (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Life in the early West series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Explains the tortilla making process that was used
by the Mexican residents of the early Spanish mtasiona.
1. Tortillas. 2. Cookery, Mexican. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
Series: Ufe In the early West series (Motion picture)
641.6 70-710143
Doobleday Hultlmedla
The Tortoise and the hare {Motion picture) Walter Laotz
Productions, 1953.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A television commercial advertising Coca-Cola Uses
an animated version of the fable about the race between the tortoise
and the hare.
L Television advollslng— U. S. i. I^ntx (Walter) Productlona,
660.14 79-702018
The Tortoise and the hare {Fihmtrip) Cooper Films and
Records, 1969.
z/^'** '', ,.*^'**'"- 35 mm. andphonodlac: IB., 12iD., SSJrpin., 4mln.
(Our citildren s heritage sound fllmstrips, series D)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer, Prentice Ford: music, Boea Rio; narrator and
editor, Margie BelL
Summon/: An Aesop fable which shows the folly of boastfulnesa.
I. Aesopus. n. Cooper Films and Records. Series.
3&S.2A 72-734040
Cooper nims and Recm^
The Tortoise's secret (Filmstrip)
Made by Jason Art Service.
Hacmillan Co., 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm. mi-
crocroove. (African legends.and folk tales)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Narrator, Moses Gunn.
SUMMARY : Presents an .African folk tale that explains natural
phenomena, describes the origins of customs, and teaches morals.
1. Tales. African. I. Macmlllan, firm, publishers, New Tork.
II. Series : African legends and folk tales (Pllmstrip)
[GR360] 398.24 76-738790
COMFlUns
Toscanini: the maestro revisited (Motion picture) Bell
System and National Broadcasting Co. Released by
Henry Jaffe Enterprises, 1967.
r>5 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Itell Telephone hour)
Summary: A documentary profile of To.*<canlni and hiH 68 years as
a conductor. Traces Ills personal and profewional life and dlscus-ses
hh Interpretation of music. Includes rare kinescope recordings from
his concerts.
1. Toscanini, Arturo, 1867-1967. i. American Telephone and
Telegraph Company, n. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. in.
Henry Jaffe Enterprises. Series: Bell Telephone hour (Motion
picture)
785 Fi A 68-121
CINE
465
Tossed salad (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 min. »d. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking aerlea, part 2)
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY: Shows bow various ingredients are prepared for
tossed salad.
1. Salads. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal E>]ucation and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Uotion picture) part 2.
[TX807] 641.8 70-715079
Universal Education and Visual Art*
Total internal reflection and barrier penetration (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1!)71. Made by Peter Robinson Associates.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments in phyBics—
microwave optics)
Loop fllm.
With guide book.
CHEDITS: Author, Tom Smith; collaborators. Albert V. Baez
assisted by Cloan PoweU and Homer Bosserman.
SUMMARY : Presents eiperiroenta which illustrate the related
concepts of critical angle and toUl Internal reOectioa for light and
microwaves, and demonstrate barrier penetration with microwaves
and light „
1 Microwave optica. 2. Reflection (Optica) I. Bocydoi«edla
BriUnnlca Educational Orporatlon. II. Series: Kxperlmeots In
<^ics (Motion picture)
535 76-713996
Dlca Educattooal Corp.
physics — microwave
[QC670}
Encyclopaedia Brltan-
Total war (Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Made by SUnley Jackson. Released in the U. S. by
Learning C>)rp. of America, 1969.
26 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With teachers* guide.
Summarv: Surveys the destructive elements of war as seen by
the cIvlilanK who faced the brunt of World War n. showing that
war touches all of humanity.
1. War. 2. World war, 1830-1&45— Destruction and pillage.
I. Canada. National Fllm Board. ii. I.*amlng Corporation of
America.
040.53 78-705155
I,eamlng Corp. of America
The Totally impbuitabk mechanical heart— an appraisal of
feasibility {Motion picture) V. S. Public Health Service,
1966.
41 min. 8<1. b&w. 16 mm.
Order no. TFR-1282.
Summary: Harris B. Shumncker discusses In deUll the philosophy
of mechanical heart implantation and the historical groundwork in
diverse disciplines which make the concept of an Implantable
mechanical heart feasible. He describes the developmental approach
at the University of Indiana and cities actual progress to date,
including the demonstration of contemporary models.
1 Heart— Transplantation. r, U. S. Public Health Service.
Fi E 67-88
C. S. Public Health Service
Totem (Motion picture) Grove Press Film Division, 1964.
Made by Ed Emshwiller and Alwin Nikolais.
16 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Stimmary: Uses split-frame photography and snperimpositlon of
Images to show a comidez modem danoe that was cfaoreograiAed
by AlwlQ Nikolais.
1. Modern dance. L Grove Press. Film Division.
793.3 74-700848
Orove Press Film Division
Toto joins the fishermen (FUmstrip) Hulton Press, Ix)n-
don, 1967 1 Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions,
1968.
15 fr. color. 35 mm. (Children In many lands)
Children far and near.
A Rohin Blmstrip.
With notes.
Summary: I>e8crlbes the fishing trade ns rpcn through the experi-
ences of a young boy named Toto.
1. Fisheries— Juvenile films. i, Hniton Press, ltd., London, n.
Dufour Editions, inc. Series: Children in many lands (Film-
strip) Series: Children far and near (Filmstrip)
639 Fi A 67-4047
Dufour Editions
Touch (Motion Picture) Alliance Co., 1968.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimental film which seeks to bring man in
closer touch with himself by reflecting the purity of nature In both
Its simplicity and beauty.
1. Man. I. .\liiance Company.
113 7&-701745
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The Touch (Motion picture) D and R Productions, 1969.
6 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An animated story about a man who pleads for a loan
while children act out their own drama.
1. Loans, Personal i. D & R Productions.
791.43 72-706699
CINE
Touch (Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Five senses)
Loop fllm.
With fllm guide.
Summary: Uses motion picture photography and animation to help
the student understand the sense of touch. For elementary grades.
1. Touch — Juvenile filma i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series:
The Five senses (Motion picture)
372.3 76-704712
A. L. A. Booklist
I kaow. [PUmstnp] Scott fiducalkm Uivitioii, IV/l.
spprox. S> fr. color. 3) mm. wtd pbooodisc: 2 s., 12 ia., 33 1/3 rpoL
(The Human nervous systetn)
Also MMied wiUi pbooocape ta caMctic.
SUMMARY: ExpUiu the (uBctioning of Ibc tone of touch.
1. Touch. I. Scou Graphics. Educatioo Divisiaa. tl. Series: The Human
aervous •yttem. fnimtcnp]
tQP451j 611 72-732952
Seoa Educatioa DiviMoo 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Toach apart {Motum picture) Arthur Weisberg, 1067.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 tarn.
Bttmnifiry: An abstract art fitm uilnc ImasM lenerated by poetic
sentences and words.
I. Welsberg, Arthur.
704.948 Fi A 68-848
CINE
The Touchables (M()tion picture) Twentieth Century-Foi
Film Corp., 1968. Made by Film Desipns Ltd.. Tjondon.
93 luin sd. color. 35mcn.
CREDITS : Produrer. John Brjran ; director and author of original
Idea. Robert Freeman : screenplay, Ian I« FrenaU ; script. David
Cammell. Donald Cammell ; music. Ken Thome ; photosraphy, Alan
Pudney; editor, Richard Bryan. CAST: Judy Haxtable. Eatber An-
derson, Kathy SImmonds, Marilyn RIckard, David Anthony.
SUMMARY ; A mystery comedy In which four young women kidnap
a pop stnijer and take him to their pleasure dome where trouble
ensues when they And that he Is wanted by some underworld cfaKr-
mcters.
I. Twentieth Ceotury-Fox Film COTporatlon.
791.43 70-710447
Tlie Touches of sweet harmony from CaUfomia to Scandi<
navia with the IdyQwild Youth Symphony {Motion pic-
ture) Tdyllwild Arts Foundation, 1965.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer. Max T. Krone; director, Ray Oaroer; director
of orchestra, Ralph Matesky.
Summan/: Shows the Idyllwlld Youth Symphony of tdyllwild.
Calif., aa It prepares for a tour of Scandinavia. Pictures the orches-
tra on tour and Includes scenes of Finland, Sweden, and Norway,
synchronized to the music of Slbellua, Hozart. Beethoven, sod Qrlee-
1. tdyllwild Youth Symphony. 2 Orchestral music. l Idyllwlld
Arts Foundation.
785.06 Fi A 67-2382
Idyllwlld Arts Founda- tlon
ToQchiagr (Motion picture) University of Southern Caliibr-
nia, Dept of Cinema, If^O.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUM3iARY : A deqwrate, young soldier on a one-day paaa floally
finds an old friend, some Kennlne warmth, and a temporary reprieve
from his Tlet Nam memories.
1. FrlMidshlp. 2. Interpersonal relations. I. Loe Angeles. Uni-
versity of Southern California. Dept. of Cinema.
155.2 78-711544
CINB
Toujours en retard Niortas (Motion picture) ORTF, Paris.
Bele&sed in the U. S. by Chilton Books, 1968.
13 min. sd. bkw. 16 mm. (Ehi France avec Nicolas. Set 1,
kaaon 6)
A French language teaching fllm.
With student kit
1. French language — Aodlo-vlsual Instruction. i. Office de radlo-
dllTusioD-tSdvlston f ran{;al8& n. Chilton Company. S^'lea : En
France avec Nicolas (Motion picture) Set 1. lesson 8.
448 72-704502
Chilton Bocka
Toajoors en retard Nicolas (Motion pioturv) OBTF, Paris.
Released in the U. S. by Chilton Books, 1968.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bn Fnmce arec Nicolas. Set 1.
lesson 8)
Student exercises to accooqHuiy Frencb language teaching fllm.
With student kit
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. i. OfBce de radlo-
dlffuslon-t^dvlslcKi francalse. n. Chilton Con^MUiy. Series: En
France avec Nicolas (Motioo picture) Set 1. lesKn 8.
448 76-704503
Chilton Books
Toukhanian (Firm)
flee
A little help from my friends.
Toulmin, Stephen Edelston
Perfection of matter,
TMlMM.LMtrM,ll«4-1901. [Motion pictwei Lea PDmt Michel
Fran9oi», Epinay. Prtace, 1970. Reteaaed in the U.S. by Time-
Life Rims.
13 E
16 n
Prom the Aathoay RobiM) oolkctioa of Hlras on an.
Atao iMued in > Mno cnbtied TTic hiMory of m. Procnm 6: TV birth of
i»odeni wt— laadKspe traRafamwd and Bocial commraL
CREDITS: EHrector, Jacques Benhier: munc. nerre Spiers.
SUMMARY: A Kudy of th« work of ToukxMe-Uulrec riwwing how be
used pen. bnab. sad crayon to document ■ world of gaiety in which be could
not fully participate.
1 Toulo«e-Uutrec Monfa, Hcwi Marie Raymoadde, 1164-1901. I. Ro-
land. Aathoay 11- L«« FOiM Michel Frao^da. ill. Time- Life Flfaaa. IV Tbe
HiMory of an. Program 6: T1»e birth or Biodani an— tedacape UaMfcnnad Md
•octal coaunenL [Mobon picture]
t?^^*53l 759.4 72-714531
Ttme-Life FUbn 7} bCARC
La Tour Eiffel (Filmstrip)
1966.
Int«mational Film Bureau,
RMI
81 fr. color. 86 mm. and (AoooUpe: ilngle-tradt. 1 r«ri (7 In.),
81 In. per sec. ( tmages de la France contemporaloe)
With guide.
CraiiU: Authors. Louis Chatagnler, Huguette Chatagnler.
Bummary: Fart of a series designed as a fundamental akllls
method of InKtructton for Frencb language, culture, and dvlliutloiL
Shows recent photographs of Prance.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. l International
nim Bureau, Inc.. Chicago. Series : Images de la France cod-
temporatne (Fllmstrlp)
448.3 76-730634
International Film Bnraao
A Tour of the AUbama State Capitol (Filmstrip)
Film Productions, 1971.
50 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 liL, 881 jpta., 11 mln.
(Tours of State capltols)
Also Issued with phoiwtape In canette.
CREDITS : Mucational consulUnt, Walter M. Btirfca.
SUMMARY: Shows exterior and Interior views of tlie Alabama
State Capitol Building at Montgomery. Traces the history and prin-
cipal government processes of Alabama.
1 Alabama— Capital and capltoL 2. Alabama — Politics and gov
onment I. RMt Film ProducUooa. II. Series: Touts of State
Capitols (Fllmstrlp)
[F326] 917.61 72-740068
RMI Film Prodactloos
A Tour of the Arkansas Stote Capitol (Fihnstrip) RMI
Film Productions ,1970?,
47 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 14
mln. (Tours of state capltols)
Credits : Producer and narrator, Walter M. Burks.
Summary : Shows the Interior and exterior features of tbe Arkan-
aas State Capitol Building In Uttle Rock, revealing that It is the
only State capltol building with tbe same floor plan as tbe United
States CapltoL Covers the construction and history of the Arkansas
Capitol and provides a brief outline of tbe State government
1. Arkansas — Capital and capltoL 2. Arkaoaaa — PoUUcs and gov-
ernment—1951- I. RMI Film Productions. Series : Tours of
SUte capltols (Fllmstrlp)
917.67 71-737879
RMI Fllm Productions
A Tour of the capitol (Filmstrip) AVestwood Educational
Productions. Released by RMI Film Productions [19701,
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 In., 33) rpm., 28
mln. (Tours of state capltols)
CredlU: Producer. Walter M. Burks; narrators. Walter M. Burka,
Forrest O. Link.
Summary : Shows tbe Interior and exterior features of the Mis-
souri State Capitol Building In Jefferson City, highlighting the
Thomas Hart Benton murals. Overs tbe construction and history
of the capltol and provides a brief outline of the State government.
1. Missouri—Capital and capltol. 2. Missouri— Politics and gov-
ernment—1951- I. Westwood Educational Productions. II.
RMI Film Productions. Series: Tours of State capltols (Fllm-
strlp)
917.78 79-737889
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Confederate capitols (Filmstrip) RMI Film
Productions. 1971.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., S3i rpm.,
15 mln. (Tours of State capltols)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS: Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY: Describes the organisation of Confederate Statea,
and shows Its capltol buildings In Montgomery. Ala^ and Richmond.
Va. Includes views of monuments to Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee,
and others, and explains the loflDenoe of this period on the SontbCTn
SUtes today.
1. Confederate States of America — Capital I. RMI Film Pn>-
dnctlons. II. Series: Tours of State capltols (Filmstrip)
[F-2I4] 917.5 70-740076
RH[ Film Productions
A Toot of the Florida State Capitol (Filmstrip) RHI
Film Productions, 1971.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33ft rpm.,
11 mln. (Tours of RUte capitols)
Also issued with phonotape In caicsette.
CREDITS : Educational consulUnt. Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY : Trore« tli« early history of the Florida State Capltol
Building at l^llabasse, and includes scenes of exterior and Interior
points of Interest, art work, and monuments. Describes tbe pur-
poses and processes of State gDvemment In Florida.
1. Florida— Capital and capltol. 2. Florida — Politics and govem-
uM-nt. I. RMI Fllm Productions. II. Serlee: Tours of State
capitols (Fllmstrlp)
[F3U1 917.69 76-740064
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Geor^ State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions, 1971.
.10 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In., 33i rpm.,
13 mln. (Tours of State capltols)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS. Educational consulUnt, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY : Traces the history, jwwesses, purpose, and meunlng
of SUte government In (Jeorgla, and Includes scenes of the Capltol
Building at Atlanta, grounds, monuments, and paintlnga
1. Georgia— Capital and capltol. 2. Georgia— Politics and govem-
menL 1. RMI Film Productions. II. Serlee: Tours of SUte capi-
tols (FHlmstrlp)
[F286J 917.58 70-740065
RMt Fllm Productions
A Tour of the Illinois State Capitol (Filmstrip) Westwood
Educational Productions. Released by R>II Film Produc-
tions (1070?,
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 831 rpm., 15
mln. (Tours of state capltols)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Walter M. Burka.
Summary : Shows the Interior and exterior features of the lUlnola
Slate Capltol Building In Springfield, blgbllgbtlng the spadons lawna
and the dedicatory memorials to Lincoln and I>>tiglas. Covers the
cooxtructlon and history of the capltol and provides a brief oatllne
of tbe State government.
1. Illloole— CaplUl and capltoL 2. lUlnoia — Politics and govern-
ment — 1951- I. Westwood Educational Productions. II. RMI
Film Productions. Series: Tours of State capltols (Fllmstrlp)
917.73 71-737887
RMI Fllm Productions
A Tour of the Indtana State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions.
49 fr. color. 85 urn. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 Iil, 881 rpm., 16
mlD. (Tours of SUte capltols )
Credits: Producer and narrator. Walter M. Burks.
Summary: Shows the Interior and exterior features of tbe Indi-
ana SUte Capltol Building in Indianapolis, highlighting the memorial)
to Indiana's famous rltlsens. Covers tbe eoastrDCtlon and falstory of
tbe capltol and provides a brief outline of the State govwnment
1. Indians — CaplUl and capltol. 2. IndUna — Politics and govern-
ment. I. RMI Fllm Productions. Series: Tours of SUte capl-
tols (Fllmstrlp)
917.78 76-7S7880
RMt Film ProdactlODS
466
A Tour of the Kansas State Capitol (Filmstrip) Westwood
I-Mucational Protiuctions. Released by RMI Film Pro-
ductions [1970i,
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 «<., 12 In.. 831 ■'Pm.. 14
mln. (Tours of sUte capltols)
Credits: Producer and narrator. Walter M. Burks.
Summary : Shows the Interior and exterior features of the Kan-
sas State Capltol Building In Topeka, highlighting the Pr^cb Re-
naissance design which uses imported lUUan marble. Covers the
construction and history of tbe capltol and provides a brief outline
of the State governm«it
1. Kansas — Capital and capltoL 2. Kansas— Politics and govem-
ment— 1961- t. Westwood Educational Productions, tl. RHI
Film Productions. Series: Tours of State capltols (Fllmstrlp)
917.81 75-737888
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Kentucky State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions, 1971.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 8., 12 In., 331 rpm..
7 mln. (Tours of -State capltols)
Also Issued with pbonoUpe In cassette.
t'REDITS : Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY : Traces the historical background of tbe Kentucky
SUte Capltol Building at Frankfort Includes scenes of the exterior,
interior offices, lighting, art work, and points of Interest. Describes
the functions and workings of the Kentucky State government.
1. Kentucky — Capital and capltol. X Kentucky— Politics and
government. I. RMI Film Productions. II. Series: Tours of
SUte capltols (Filmstrip)
[ F451 1 917.69 73-740066
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Louisiana State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions, 1971.
.'lO fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm..
11 mln. (Tours of SUte capltols)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS: Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY: Shows Interior and exterior views of the Loulslaim
SUte Capltol Building In Baton Rouge. Traces the SUte history,
and outlines the purpose and meaning of tbe State govemmenL
1. Louisiana— CaplUl and capltoL 2. Loutelana— Politics and
(Fovernment. I. RMI Flhu Productions. II. Series: Tours of
SUte capltols (Fllmstrlp)
[F369] 917.63 77-740067
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Maryland State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions, 1971.
50 'fr. color. ^ mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
11 mln. (Tours of State capltols)
Also Issued with phonoUpe In cassette.
CREDITS : Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY : Shows exterior and interior views of the Maryland
SUte Capltol Building at Annapolis. Traces the early history
through present-duy government processes, and poinu out the mean-
ing and purpose of SUte government In Maryland.
1. Maryland — CaplUl and capltol. 2. Maryland — Politics and
government. I. RMt Film Productions. II. Serlee: Tours of
SUte capltols (Fllmstrlp)
[F181] 917.52 70-740068
RMI Fllm Productions
A Tour of the Michigan State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions [1970?i
uO fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a. 12 In.. 831 rpm., 16
min. (Tours of sUte capltols)
OediU: Producer and narrator, Walter H. Burks.
Summary: Shows tbe Interior and exterior features of the Michi-
gan SUte Capltol Building in l^anslng. highlighting tbe display of
Itast SUte constitutions, dedicatory plaques to American Presidents,
and a replica of tbe Liberty BelL Covers tbe construction and his-
tory of tbe capltol and provides a brief outline of the Sute gov-
ernment.
1. Mlchlgan—CaplUl aod capltoL 2. Michigan— PoUtlca and gov-
ernment— 1901- L RMI Film Productions. Series: Tours
of SUte capltols (Fllmstrlp)
917.74 70-787881
RMI Film ProductlOQS
A Tour of the Minnesota State Capitd (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions ,19701,
48 fr. color. 35 nun. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 381 rpm.. 15
mln. (Tours of sUte capltols)
CredlU : Producer and narrator, Walter M. Burks.
Sununary : Shows the Interior and exterior features of the Mln-
nesoU Sute Capltol Building In St. Paul, revealing that li bas the
largest unsupported marble dome in the world. Covers tbe construc-
tion and history of the capltol and provides a brief outline of tbe
State govemment.
1. MlonesoU — CaplUl and capltoL 2. Minnesota — Politics and
govemment — 1951- I. RMI Film Productlona Series:
Tours of SUte capltols (Fllmstrlp)
917.76 78-787822
RMI nim ProdactloDi
A Tour of the Mississippi State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI
Film Productions. 1971.
TiO fr. color. 35 mm, and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 831 rpm.,
11 mln. (Tour!4 of State capltols)
A140 Issued with phonotape Id cassette.
CREDITS: Educational connultant, Walter M. Burks.
SUilMAKY: Sb.tws exterior and Interior views of the Mississippi
Sute Capitol BtiltdlnK at Jackson. Traces the history of tbe Capi-
tol Building, and explains the meanings and Ideals of Sute govern-
ment in Mississippi.
1. Mississippi—Capital and capitol. 2. Mississippi- Politics and
govemment. I. RMI Film Productions. II. Series: Ttoura of
State capltols (Fllmstrlp)
[F341] 917.62 74-740069
RMI Film Produrtionst
A Tour of the Naticmal Capitol (Filmstrip)
Productions, 1971.
RMI Film
SR fr. color. .Vi mm. and phonodlsc : 2 a, 12 lo., 3S| rpm., 17 min.
(Tours of State capltols)
Also IssiifKl with phonoUpe In cassette.
CRKDITS: Educational consultant. Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY : Describes government functions and procenes, and
shows arras of particular beauty and Interest In Washington, D. C.
Includes exterior and Interior scenes of the Capltol Building, other
key buildings, monuments, and historic pretnlsee.
1. U. S— Capital. 2. U. S-— Politics and government. I. RMI
Film Productions. II. Series: Tours of State capltols (Filmstrip)
[F195J 917.68 79-740062
RMI FlUn Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Tour of the Nebraska State Capitol (Filmstrip)
Film Productions ,1970?,
RMI
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoDodUc: 1 «., 12 In., SSk rpm., 14
mln. (Tours of state capltola)
Credits: Producer aod narrator, Wftlter M. Burks.
Summarr : SbowH tbe loterlor and exterior features of tbe Ne-
braska State Capitol Building which Is located In Lincoln and known
as the Tower of the Plains. Covers the construction and history
of tbe capital and provides a brief outline of the State gorernmeDL
1. Nebraska—Capital and capltoL 2. Nebraska — PoUtiCi and gor-
ernment. I. RMI Pllm Productions. Series: Tours of State
capltols (Ftloistrlp)
917.82 77-787883
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the New Mexico State Capitol (Filmstrip)
Westwood Educational Production^;. Released by RMI
Film Pi-oductions ,1970?,
-Wt fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 in., 3Si rpm., 15
min. (Tours of slate capltols)
Credits: Producer and narrator, W<er M. Burks.
Siimmar;: Shows the Interior and exterior features of the New
Uexico State Capitol Building la Santa Fe, hlghllghtlDg tbe use of
the Zunl ladlaa sun emblem deslsn. Covers the conatructiOD and
history Of the capltol and provides a brief outline of tJtie State gov-
aumefit
1. New Mexico— Capital and capltoL 2. New Mexico— Politics and
goTemment— 1950- I. Weatwood Educational Productions. II.
RHl Film Productions. Series: Tours of State capltols (Film-
strip)
917.89 73-737890
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the North CaroUna SUte Capitol (Filmstrip)
RMI Film Productions, 1971.
47 fr. color. .Vi mm. and phonodisc: 1 r., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
11 miM. (Tours of State capitoltt)
Al.'O iiwued with phonotspe in cH-u<ettf.
CREDITS: Educational conKuitant. Walter M. Burks.
Sl'MMARY ; Shows exterior and Interior views of the North
Carolina State Capltol at Raleigh. Describes the processes, mean-
ing, and aimx of State government In North Carolina.
1. North Carol inn— Capital and capltol. 2. North Carolina —
Politics and government. I. RMI Film Productions. 11. Series:
Tours of SUte capltols (Fllmatrip)
[F254] 917.56 79-740070
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Ohio State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI Film
Productions ,1970?,
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 16
min. (Tours of state capitcds)
Credits: Producer and narrator. Walter M. Burks.
Summary: Shows the Interior and exterior features of tbe Ohio
State Capltol Building In Columbus, highlighting the plaques and
memorials to the eight American Preeldenta from Ohio. Covers the
construction and history of tfaa ca|>itol and provldev a brief oatUae
of the State government
1. Ohio— Capital and capltol. 8: Ohio— Polltica and govenuneot—
1951- I. BV! Film Psoductioas. 6erlear Ti>ur« of State
capUola (Filmstr^)
917.71 70-737884
RMI Film Producttoaa
A Tour of the Oklahoma State Capitol (Filmstrip) BUI
Film Productions ,1970 Ij
48 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s^ 12 in., SSi rpm., 15
mln. (Tours of state capltols)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Walter M. Burks.
Summary: Shows the Interior and exterior features of ttle Okla-
homa State Capltol Building In Oklahoma City, revealing that it is
the only capltol structure built over an oil field. Covers the con-
struction and history of the capltol and provides a brief outline of
the State government.
1. Oklahoma— Capital and capltol. 2. Oklahoma— Politics and
government- 190T- I. RMI Film Productions. Seriea:
Tours of State capltols (Filmstrip)
917.66 74-T37885
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the PennsyWania State Capitol (Filmstrip)
RMI Film Productions, 1971.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 1 s.. 12 In., 33* rpm.,
8 mln. (Tours of State capltols)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
CRKOITS: Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY : Show» exterior and interior views of the Pennsyl-
vania State Capitol Hnllding at HarrlKburg. Traces tbe history of
the Itullding, and explains tbe purposes of the principal govern-
ment functions.
1. Peiin.'^ylvania —Capital and capltol. 2. Pennsylvania — Polltica
and government. I. HMl Film Productions. II. Series: Tours of
SUte capltols (Filmstrip)
[F149] 917.4H 7-2-740071
RMI Film Production;*
A Tour of the South Carolina State Capitol (Filmstrip)
RMI Film Productions, 1971.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
11 mln. (Tours of Sute capltols)
AIm l.s.«ued with phonotape in cassette.
CREDITS: Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SL'MMARY : Shows exterior and Interior views of the South
Carolina State Capltol Building at Columbia. Explains the alms
and functions of State government In South Carolina, and traces
the early history of the capltoL
1. South Carolina— Capital and capltol. 2. South Carolina— Poll-
tics and government. I. RMI Fihn ProduetloDS. II. Series; Tour
of SUte capltoU (Filmstrip)
[F269] 917.57 76-740072
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the State Capitol of Iowa (Filmstrip)
Film Productions ,1970?,
RHI
51 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 3Si rpm., 16
min. (Tours of sute capltols)
Credits: Producer and narrator, Walter M. Burks.
Summary: Shows the Interior and exterior features of the Iowa
State Capltol Bulldlnic In Des Moines, highlighting the golden dome.
Covers the construction and history of the capltol and provide* ft
brief outline of the SUte government.
1. Iowa— Capital and capltol. 2. Iowa— Politics and goremmenL
I. RMI FiUn Productions. Series: Tours of SUte capltols (Film-
strip)
917.77 7^-787878
BMI rUm ProdDCtlOQS
A Tour of the Tennessee State Capitol (Filmstrip) BMI
Film Prrxiuctions. 1971.
46 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 83i rpm..
10 mln. (Tours of SUte capltols)
Also issued with phonoUpe tn cassette.
CREDITS: Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SirMMARY : Shows exterior and Interior views of the Tennessee
Sute Capitol at Nashville. Explains tbe history, development, func-
tions, processes, nnd aim.s of SUte government In Tennessee.
1. Tennessee — CaplUI and capltol. 2. Tennessee — Politics and
government. I. RMI Fihn Productions. II. Seriea: Tours of
SUte capltols (rnmstrip)
[F436] 917.68 70-740078
RMI Film Productions
A Tour <rf the Texas State Capitol (FOmttrip) SMI Film
Productions and Coleman Film Enterprises. Released by
RMI Film Productions, 1967.
84 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., S3) rpm., 20
mln. (Landmarks in the history of Texas)
CrediU: Producer and autbor. Walter U. Burks; original photog-
raphy, Maurice Prather.
fiwmnuirv.- Photographic tour of the Caplt<M bolldlnga In Austin
with vlsnat history of earlier capltols.
1 Texas — CaplUl and capltol L BMI Film Productions, n.
Coleman Film Entenwlses. Series: Landmarks In tb* history ot
Texas (Filmstrip)
917.64 79-735474
BMr Film Productions
A Toor of the Texas State Capitol (Filmstrip) RMI Film
Productions and Coleman Film Enterprises. Released by
RMI Film Productions, ,1970?,
S4 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I a, 12 in., 33ft rpm.,
20 min. (Tours of sUte capltols)
CrediU : Producer and autbor, Walter 11 Barks ; original photc«-
raphy, Maurice Prather.
Summary : Photographic tour of the Capltol Buildings In Austin
with visual history of earlier capltols.
1. Texas— CaplUl and capltol. I. RHI Film Productions. II.
Coleman Film Enterprises. Series: Tours of sUte capltols (Film-
strip)
917.64 74-738188
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Virginia State Capitol (Filmstrip)
Film Productions, 1971.
RMI
61 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., S8) rpm.,
11 mln. (Tours of State capltols)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS : Eklucatlonal consultaot, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY: Shows exterior and Interior views of the Virginia
Sute Capltol Building, at Richmond. Explains tbe functions, pur-
poses, and alms of State government In Vlrfflnta.
1. Virginia— Capital and capltol. 2. Virginia- Politics and govern-
ment. I. RMI Film Productions. II. Seriea: Tours of State
capltols (Filmstrip)
[F226] 917.55 78-740074
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the West Virginia State Capitol (Filmstrip)
RMI Film Productions, 1971.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I a, 12 In.. 8Sft rpm,
9 mln. (Tours of SUte capltols)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
CREDITS : Educational consultant, Walter M. Burks.
SUMMARY : Shows exterior and Interior views of the Weat Vir-
ginia State Capitol at Charleston. Traces the early history of the
capltol, and explains government procedures and alma
1. West Virginia— Capital and capitol. 2. West Virginia— Polltica
and government. I. RMI Film Productions, II. Seriea: Tours
of SUte capltols (Filmstrip)
[F241] 917.54 77-740076
RMI Film Productions
A Tour of the Wisconsin State Capltol (Filmstrip)
Film Productions ,1970?,
RMI
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a.. 12 in., 88| rpm., 19
mln. (Tours of sUte capltols)
Credits; Producer and narrator, Walter M. Burks.
Summary: Shows the Interior and exterior features of tbe Wis-
consin State Capltol Building In Madison, hl^llgfatlng the granite
dome. Covers the construction and history of the capltol and pro-
vides a brief outline of the SUte government
1. Wisconsin — Capital and capltoL 2. Wisconsin — Polltica and
government— 1961- I. RHI Film Prodactlona Series:
Tours of Sute capltols (Filmstrip)
917.75 78-737886
BMI Film Productions
Touring our Nation's Capital (Filmstrip) Imperial Inter.
national Leamins Corp. il971?]
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoUpe: 1 reel (5 in.), 81 Ipa,
22 mln.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUBdMARY : Scene of Washington, D. C, indudlng views of the
White House, Congressional buildings, and famous mooumenU by
day and night
1. Washington, D. C— Description. I. Imperial International
Learning Corporation.
rF200] 917.53 79-739406
Imperial International Learning Corp.
Tourist and Convention Bureau of Erie Coun^
see
A Place for all seasons.
Toumeur (Maurice) Productions
see Maurice Toumeur Productions
Tous les gargons s^appeUeat Patrick (Motion picture)
see All boys are called Patrick
467
Toute la m^moire du monde {Moti^m pic^re) La PWiade.
Paris, 1956. ' ^
22miri. «1 b&w. 16 mm. ( En cyclop*! le de Paria, no. 5)
Credttt: Producer. Pierre Braunberger; director, Alain Resnais;
writer, Reroo Forlanl; narrator, Jacqnea Dumesnll ; music, Maurice
Jarre; photography, Ghlslain Cloquet; editor, Alain Resnais.
>.n ,^1""*?^; * ^^"^J of the holdings and activities of the BI-
Wioth^ue Nationals the French national library located In Parli.
i*«Mrrlbes such processes as acqti isltlw, control, maintenance and
service of materials ranging from books and l*otographs to art ob-
jects once owned by the Caliph of Turkey.
1. Paris. Biblloth*que natlonale. i. Fhlms de la PUlade. Paris.
Series: EncydopMle de Paris (Motion picture) no 5.
027.5443 74-701250
Toward a better Kfe (Motion picture) Los Angeles Athletic
Club, 1965. Made by Gate and McGlone Films.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director and photograjAer. K. D. McGlone; script, Helolse
Gray; narrator, Les Tremayne; music, Richard McCurdy; editors.
William R. Lieb, Helolse Gray.
Summarv: Describes tbe functions of the Los Angeles Athletic
Club and shows member families engaging In the fltneas. recreational,
and social activities of the club. Discusses the value of pbyalcal
fitness, afSIlated clubs in the area, and historical facU aboat the Loe
Angeles Athletic Clnb.
1. Los Angeles Athletic Club. l Los Angeles Athletic Clnb.
367 Fi 68-92
Toward European economic unity (Filmttrip) Popnlar
Science Pub. O., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. co'oi". 3.1 mm, fSec<^.ndnrv social studies)
FOM lUniBti-lp no. 90(M.
With teaching guidu.
Summar'i: Traces the evolution of trade among various sorts of
political units in Europe from Roman times tu the present Empha-
sises the grxtMh iiinoe World War tt of supranational institutions
such as the Common Market, and the continuing ImporUnce of na-
tionalism as a barrier tn full unity.
1, Europe — Comm.— Hist. 2. Euroi)e — Economic integration. 3.
European Economic community. i. Popular Science Publishing
Company, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM filmstrip
no. 9004. Series: Secondary social studies (Filmstrip)
882 Fi A 68-4648
Popular Science Pub. Co., Atidio-Visii.Tl Div.
Toward inquiry. [Motion picture]
cational Corp., 1967.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
21 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With tcschcr's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Kenneth Rosen; collaboratOT, John Shelton.
SUMMARY: A classroom demonstration showing a teacher using the inve>-
ligative teaching approach. Includes opinions of both students and teachers.
1. Questioning. 2. Teaching. I. Encyclopedia Britannica Educational
Corporation,
[LB 1027) 370.7 72-700608
Encyclopedia Bntannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
Toward the sflidtd age — inventions and big business (187&-
1898) (Motion picture) NBtional Broadcastinf; Co. Re-
leased by Graphic Curriculum (1968|
24 mln. sd. color. 18 mm. (Exploring: tbe story of America,
set 2)
Produced in coo()eration with the National Council for the Social
Studies am) the American Ubrary Association.
Telecast on the NBC program Exploring.
Hummarj/: Itescribes tbe Impact of such Inventions as the electric
light bulb and the telei^one on the United SUtes economy; traces
the rise of big business under entrepreneurs such as Vanderbllt.
Carnegie, and Rockefeller. Notes the end of the offldal frontier In
1800 and the Interest in conservation under Theodore Boosevelt.
1. Big business — U. S. 2. National resources— U. S. i. Exploring
(Television program) ii. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. iti.
Graphic Curriculum, Inc.. New York. Series : Exploring :
the story of America (Motion picture) set 2.
973.8 Fi A 68-1061
Graphic Curriculum
Toward the margin of life. [Filmstrip] Scholastic Magazines in
cooperation with International Fimd for Concerned Photogra-
phy. Released by Scholastic Magazines, 1972.
80 fr. color and bAw. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 ■.. 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm.,
IS min. (Images of nun)
Also issued with phonoUpe in cauelte.
Also issued as slide set.
With teacher's guide and photographs in portfolio
CREDITS: Editor, Sheila Turner^ technical director, Robert Mack.
SUMMARY: Photographer Cornell Caps uses photographs of Amazon Indi-
ans and overpopulation m Central America to express his views on life, man, and
the world in which he lives.
1. Caps. Cornell- I. Caps. Cornell. II. Scholastic Magazines, inc. III.
Series: Images of man. [Filmstrip]
tTRUOj 770 72-736349
Scholastic Magazines 72 MARC
Toward the margin of life. [Slide set] Scholastic Magazines in
cooperation with International Fund for Concerned Photogra-
phy. Released by Scholastic Magazines, 1972.
80 slides, color and bAw. 2 x 2 in. and phonodisc: 1 i., 13 in., 33 1/3
rpm., IS min. (Images of man)
Abo issued with phonotape in ctaaettc.
Also issued as filmstrip.
With teacher's guide and photographi in portfolio.
CREDITS: Editor, Sheila Turner: technical director, Roben Mack.
SUMMARY: Photographer Cornell Caps uses photographs of Amazon Indi-
ans and over population in Central America to express hii views on life, man.
and the world in which he lives.
1. Capa. Cornell. I. Capa. Cornell. II. Scholastic Magszine*. inc. III.
Scries: Images of man. (Slide set]
tTRUOi 770 72-736352
Scholastic Magaiines 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Toward tomorrow {Motion ■picture) Goodwill Industries of
America, 1966.
15 mlD. 8d. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Director. Gu8 C. Bayz.
Summary: Portrays th« vocational rehablltution serricea of Um
Goodwill Industries through accounts of the rehabilitation of a man
paralysed in a sbootinf accident and a vomaa who has been men-
taUy ill-
Another issue. bAw.
1 Vocational rehabilitation. i. Goodwill Industries of America.
831.86 Fi A 67-6584
Goodwill Industries of America
Towards the beginning (Motion picture) Yugoslavia Films,
Beljrrftde. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1970.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : Shows a struggle between a bus and a hunter, between
man and ma<*Ine, as a baste for the question, should one return to
nature or to the Intellect?
I. Jugoslavlja film, Belgrad. 11. Contemporary Pllms/McGraw-
HllL
301.2 78-709347
licGraw-HiUBookCo.
Towards unity in Papua and New Guinea {Motion ptoture)
Australian News and Information Bureau, 1964.
2S mir. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Bewick Hack; director, Sban Benson.
Summary: Illustrates the ways in which Australia Is aiding and
encouraging the development of national unity among the peoples of
Papua and New Guinea.
1. Nationalism— Papua-New Guinea. (Ter.) I. Australia. News
and Information Bureau.
320.1 Fi A 67-5964
Aiwtrallan News and Information Bareaa
Tower Film Corporation
Busting the show.
The Tower of Babel {FUrmtrip) Viking Press, 1970.
so fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodl^c: 2 f>. (1 *. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. fiir automatic pro)«Mor), 7 In.. S3i rpm., 6 mln. micro-
groore.
With teacher*!* guide.
Based on the book of the same title by William Wiesner.
Bum^mary: Retelbt the Biblical tale of the consequences of false
pride and misdirected ambition. For primary grades.
1. Babel. Tower of— Juvenile films. i. Wieaner, William. The
tower of Babel, ii. Viking Press, inc.. New York.
372.6 75-735430
Viking Preas
The Tower of London {FUmatrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1946. Made by Charles R. Beard. Released in the
IT. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (London series)
With teacher's manual. Notes revised 1961.
Summary: Shows the Tower of London in Its various roles as a
fonres}<, a royal palace, a prison, the royal treasury, and home of
the royal menagerie. Describes some of the events taking place la
the tower, and pictures some of Its famous prisoners.
1. London. Tower. i. Common Ground, ltd., London, n. Car-
man Educational Associates. Series: London series (Filmstrlp)
»42 Fi A 6&-47»6
Carman Educational Associates
Towers, Harry Alan, 1920-
see
Those fantastic flying fools.
Tdwers of London, ltd.
see
Code 7 victim 5!
Towle Mantifacturing Company
The Sterling story.
The Town {FUvutrip) Common Ground, London, 1866.
Beleased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
Ontario.
80 fr. color. S5 mm. (Medieval life)
With teacher's notes. Notes revised 1966.
CreiitM: Author, A. C. Green.
Summary: Describes the wailed town of the late 14th and early
l&th centuries, showing the streets and market places, and some of
the trades and crafts which were carried on. Points out that the
location of the medieval town, on or near B river, was Important
for both security and trading.
1. Cities and town. Medieval. i. Common Ground, ltd., London.
n. Carman Bdocatiooal AMOClatee. Series: Medieval life (ntm-
•trip)
940.1 Fi A 68-8746
Carman Educational Associates
A Town called Kansas (Filmstrip)
tiona, 1966.
,V) fi. color. 35 mro. and phtmodlsc; 1 s.. 12 In., SS% rpm..
12 mln. (Landmarks in the history of Missouri)
Credit": Producer, narrator, and educational consnlUnt. Walter
M Burks. „ „ ^ n
Summary : Pictures early settlemenU along the SanU Fe Trail,
and the river routes made famous by Daniel Boooe, Cboilteaa, and
the fur traders; portrays the town of Westport which liecame Kan-
■si City, Mo. „ . „.„
1. Kansas City. Mo.— History. 2. HIasoari— History. I. BMI
Dim Production*. Series: L«odmarks In the history of Mlasoarl
"■"""""" »17.T8 78-787022
BMI Film ProducttODI
RHI Film I>radnc-
Town life (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1948.
Made by H. Hamilton. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
43 rr. bAw. 35 mm. (Social aiHi economic history of Britain)
a'mm'a"''!"Sp""t"."'town lit. In On«t Britain di.rlnj <he »«n.
teenth and eighteenth centuries. opu —
1 Gt Brit.— Social lire and cii«tom»— l.th century. 2. Gt. Brit —
Social life and cnntom»-18tb century. 1. Cominon Qt^und. "d-
lAndon II. Carman Educational Amoclates. Seriee: Social and
economic history of Britain (Fllmatrtp I .„„..„
914.2 75-738562
Carman Educational Aaaoclates
Town life In West Africa {Motion picture) International
Communication Films, 1968. Made by Compass Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Subaaharan Africa serieal
IXKip film mounted In cartridge. lasued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Kummnrv; Pictures the dally activities of the people living la a
western Nigerian coastal town. Including views of the people aa they
prepare food, attend church, and dance. ......
1 Cities and towns— Africa. West 2. Nigeria— Social eondltlops.
I International Communication Films Seriee: Subeaharan Africa
serie. .Motion picture, ^^^^ ^^^^^
International Communi- cation Films
Town meeting of the worid, October 26, 1965 (Uotion
picture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1966.
60 mln. sd. bAw. 18 mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show CBS reports.
c'^Sl: European producer, William K. McOure; eiecutlve pn>-
dncer. Don Hewitt; moderator, Charles Colungwood.
Summon/: Students in London. Paris, Belgrade, and Mexico City
au«°lon Dwight Ei«^nhower, United Natlorai A"'"'''?' ^I?.,l
cildberg ^d United States Solicitor General Thurgood Mar^all
SJ»rn.^lted State, foreign policy toward Vletmim •»« Jf"" ^SS!
ic" Communist Intervention, foreign aid to ""■JfrJ'"!™'* countries
reirS (Television program) u. Columbia BroadcasUng System.
'"'■ 973.923 Fi 68-282
Town meeting of the world, December 21, 1965 {Motion
picture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1965.
60 min. 8d. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show CBS reports.
cS- Producers, William K. McClure. Noble Wlaon;dlrertor8.
Vern Diamond, Margaret Douglas: moderator. Charlea Col Ingwood.
Summary: A transatlantic debate on the premise, R«»l'ea ">at
the United States should carry out lt« commitment in Vietnam,
debated by teams from Harvard UnlTenilty and from Oxford.
L U. S.-ror. rel.— Vietnam. 2. Vietnam— For. re|;-U. & 3.
Vietnamese Conflict. 1961- -Public opinion. l CBS report*
(Television program) n. Columbia Broadca«tlng System, inc
327.730597 Fi 68-283
Town meeting of the world, Bfarch 1, 1966 {Motion pic-
ture) CBS News in cooperation with International Busi-
ness Machines, 1966.
60 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: European producer, William K. McClare; executive pro-
ducer, Don Hewitt ; director, Vern Diamond ; modCTator, Eric SeTa-
rrtd. „ „ ,
Summary: Lord Chaifont, British Minister of SUte. General
Pierre Gallots, adviser to Preaident de Gaulle on nuclear mattera,
the former West German Defense Minister Fran* Josef Strauas, and
Senator Robert F. Kennedy discuss how the spread of nuclear weap-
ons can be stopped.
1. Atomic weapons and disarmament i. Columbia Broadcast-
ing System. Inc
341.6 Fi 68-284
Town tamer {Motion picture) A. C. Lyles Productions.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1965.
80 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Tet-hn: scope. Technicolor.
Based oii the novel of the same title by Frank Gruher.
Ctcditt: Producer, A. C. Lyles; director, Leslie Selander; screen-
play, Frank Gruber; music, Jimmle Haskell; clnematographer. W.
Wa'llace Kelley; film editor, George Gittens. Cast: Dana Andrews,
Terry Moore, Pat O'Brien, Lon Chaney. Bruce Cabot.
Sumtitary: A western adventure drama about a profesalonal gun-
man who hunts down the man who killed his wife, and finds him
two years later Installed as the marshal of a corrupt Montana town.
I. Gruber, Frank, 1004- Town tamer, u. Lyles (A. C.)
Productions, in. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1098
A Towa ttet wMhBi Iti watar. [Motion picture]
tone Newt, 1970.
Hearst Metro-
(ScTMn news digeu, v. 1 3, i
1)
13 min. Hi color.
With tMchan guide.
SUMMARY: DeK^ribn the vahous procoMS involved in racluming Mwagc
water as csnied out by dte town of Santec. Calif., for the Irrigation of cropi and
for recreational and industrial uae.
I. Water reuee— California— Seniee. I. Hcwit Metrotooe New>. inc , New
York. II. S«rie« Screen news digest (Motion picture] v. 13. no. 1.
[TD224] 628 72-700578
Hearu Metrotoac Newi 73
MARC
Towns oi the Dalmatian coast {FUnutrip)
and Slides, 1968.
Bndek Filma
88 double fr. color. 85 mro.
with manual.
Credif: Author, DenU Baly.
SummiMii: Shows the towns of Zadar. Rlbeolk, Trogtr, and BpHl
oo the Dalmatian coast, and prewiKa rlews of their harbors, water-
fronts, streets, and boUdlngs. Indudea photographs of the archi-
tectural deUlls of Tarlooa catbedrala, caMlca, and city gata*.
1. Dalroatla— De«t4paon and travel. i. Budek Pllma and Slides
Inc.
Portland SUte t'Dlv.
914^
Library
468
79-734292
Towns of the Dalmatian coast {Filnutrip) Budek Films
and Slides of California, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (36 fr. and 36 double fr.) Issued In 1868 with
script
CredtlM: Author, Denys Baly.
Summary: A survey of the history of the Dalmatian coast In-
cludes scenes from the towns of Zadar, ftibenik, Troglr, and Split
With captions.
1. Da Imatia— History. 2. Dalmatla— Description and travel.
L Budek Films and SHdea of California, Santa Barbara, Calif.
914.97 70-736075
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Townsend,
see
Duane E
Cryosurgery for benign disease of the cervix uteri.
Toxic anhidrosis (Motion picture) Institute for Donnato-
logic Communication and Education, 1966. Made by
Campus Film Productions.
.13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Case presentationa on film)
Summary: Excerpts of a lecture by Dr. Marlon B. Sulzberger at
the Postgraduate Medical School. New York University, !n 1980.
Describes a case of toxic anhidrosis resulting from injections of gold,
an arsenical, and bismuth for arthritis, and cases of sweat oe8"e?cj
resulting from severe prickly heat (miUaria), from the toUc effect
of atabrlne, and from congenlUl defects. , ^„. . , rw .
1. AnMdroels, 2. Iatrogenic diseases. i. Institute for Derma-
tologic Communication and Education. Series: Case presentationa
on film (Motion picture)
616.5 Fi 68-668
Toy boat {Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the U. S. by MoGraw-HiU Book Co^ 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Do it series, set A)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
A stop-motion demonstration designed for use In special education
daaaea for slow learners and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning diUdren. i. Canada. National Film Board.
II. UcOraw-HiU Book Convany. Series : Do it series ( Motion pic-
ture) nt A.
871.9 77-706073
UcOraw-HiU Book Oo.
Toy makers test toys {Filmstrip) My weekly reader, 1966.
Made by Conummicators.
20 fr. color, 35 mm.
Summon/.' Shows various ways In which toy makers teat toys to
see if they will withstand children's hard usage.
1. Toy industry— U. S. 2. Toys. i. My weekly reader.
372.8 76-783175
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
The Toy aoldier {FUmatrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
64 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 10 in., 38i rpm. (Fairy
tale magic)
Summary: Illustrates the story of the brave tin aoldier by Hans
Christian Andersen. Emptiaslzes correct diction and pronunclallon.
1. Fairy tales. t Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Den
standhaftlge tinsoldat n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Ekiucatlonal
Corporation. Series: Fairy tale magic (Filmstrip)
398.21 74r-733563
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Bducatloaal Corporation
The Toy store {Filmstrip) My weekly reader, 1964. Made
by Xational Film Studio.
21 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 7-64.
Summary: A girl and Iwy learn what a freight train Is by visit-
ing a toy store and seeing a model of one.
1. Railroads — Freight i. Hy weekly reader.
872.8 70-733176
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Toynbee, Arnold Joseph,
see
Small world: Toynbee, Wylie, Graves.
Toys {Motion picture)
196*'..
National Film Board of Canada,
8 luin. ^d. color. 16 mm.
Frenca version released under the title Jouets.
Credits- Producer and director. Grant Munro; scenario. Margaret
WestcoK, cameni, Jean Boy, Paul Leach; editor. Roy Ayton.
Summary: Examines the possible effects of modern war toys on
children in a fantasy about a deadly battle fought by war toys In
a Christmas store window.
Anothei- issue. 35 mm.
1 Child study. 2. Military miniatures. 3. Toys. i. Canada.
National Film Board.
155.42 Fi A 68-1266
National Film Board of Canada
Toys and pets (Filmstrip) Communicators ,196-f]
30 fr. color. 85 mm. ( Life reading series)
Summary: Points out the difference between animate and Inani-
mate objects by ahowiog the ditferencea between toys and peta.
1. Reading— Audio-Tlaoal atdi. i. Commuolcatora (Firm)
Serie* : Life reading aeriei {Fllinatrlp)
872.4 72-788174
PaoiMTlTanla School for the Daaf
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Toys in the attic {Motion picture) Mirisch Co. and Claude
Productions. Released by United Artists Corp., 1963.
'.*i mln. 8(1. hScw. S5 min.
Fiinat sliiii.
Based on Lillian Ilellmati'a plajr of the same title.
Crc^tt: Producer. Waller Mlrlsch; director. <Jeorfe Roy Hill;
acreeoplay. James Poe; music, George Dimiog; director of photog-
raphy. Jo^ph F. Blroc. Call: Oeraldlne Page. Wendy HUler. Dean
Uartin, Irette MImleus, Gene Tteroey.
aummary: Drama about the odd devotion of two genteel spinster
aisters to their younger brother whose return to the aanctuary of
their New Orleans home wttli a child-like wife "prcta their way of
I. Hellman, Lillian, 1906- Toys In the attic, n. Hirlach
Company, inc. iil Claude Producti<«is. it. United Artists Corpo-
ration. *^
Fi 68-1691
Tracheostomy care {FUmatrip) Trainei Corp. rl906t|
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 in., 331 rpm.. 20
mln. niiiTOsroove. (Patient care series — special needs. 1)
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summary: Defines tracheostomy. Illustrates the tracheostomy tube,
and teaoh^ how to suction, to clean the Inner caoDtila, to put on a
dressing, to change the tapes, and to meet emergency needs. Em-
phasises the encouragement of patient lndep»idence through self-
care and efTectlre communication.
1. Trachea — Surgery. i. Trainei Corporation. Series ;
Patient care series — special needs. 1 (FlUnstrlp)
610.73 Fi A 68-3820
Tralnex Corporation
Tracheostomy care, part 1 {Motion picture) DelU CoUeire.
Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 mill si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop fllm.
Wllh Instructor's guide.
Summary: Shows the equipment to use and the procedure to fol-
low In suctioning and cleansing a tracheostomy tube.
V Trachea— Intubation. 2. Surgical nursing. i. Delta College.
if:J^'^''fi*^^*"' '"*^- Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Mo-
tion pictore)
Pr.„,ic.H.U ""•" '^-^O'^S*
Tracheostomy care» part 2 {Motion picture) DelU College.
Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 mill. si. color super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
I./OOP fllm.
WUh Instructor's guide.
Svmmary: Demonstrates the correct method of cleansing a tra-
cheoHtoiny tube. Shows how to remove the peroxide solution, clean
it with a brush and pipe cleaners, clean and r^lace the outer
cannula and the tracheostomy dressing, and replace the neck ties
1. Trachea— Intubation. 2. Surgical nursing. i, DelU College
ir. Prentice-Hall. Inc. Series; Nursing iriillls and techniques (Mo-
tion picture) ^
^ , „ „ 610.73 71-705286
Prentice- Hall
Tracheotomy {Motion picture) University of Wisconsin.
Released by Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction, 1970.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other versions available: super S mm. reel with magnetic sound
track; super 8 mm. loop film in cartridge with magnetic sound
track; regular 8 mm, loop fllm la cartridge with magnetic sound
track.
Credits: Author, J. H. Brandenburg.
Summary: Demonstrates the procedure involved In performing a
tracheotomy.
1. Trach la— Surgery. i. Wisconsin. University, ir. Wiscon-
sin. University. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction
„. , 617 73-706455
Wis. Lnlv. Bur of A-V Instruction
Tradng {Motion picture) MoGraw-Hill Book Ca, IWO.
Made by Cinefilms. Montreal.
4 mln. si. color super 8 mm. (Sewing techniques series, set 1)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Sewing techniques series (Motion picture) set 1.
646.2 70-706525
McGraw-Hill Book Qo.
Track and field {Motion picture)
Mnde by Calvin Productions.
Athletic Institute, 1969.
VI n, tion pictures (approx, 4 mln. eacli). »I. color 8 mm.
l»op Iiliii. Is.sued in standiird 8 mm, and in super 8 mm.
With guide.
Creditt: .\uthors, Bob Tlmmon.x, John Mitchell
Contenti.—l. Pole vault ( Flberglaa ) — 1. High Jump,— 8. Javelin.—
4. SShot put.— 5. Discus.— «. Long Jump.~7. Triple jump.— 8. Sprint-
starts— 9. Intermediate and low hurdles.— 10. High hurdles.— 11.
Sprint-baton passing. — 12. Distance baton passing.
1. Tiack-athletlcs. i. Athletic Institute.
796.4 73-700-285
Athletic Institute
Track and field today (Motion picture) Official Sports
Films, 1971. Made by Calvin Productions.
28 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Produced under the sanction and supervlBlon of the National Fed-
eration of State High Sdiool Associations.
Also issued In b&w.
With study guide and teaching outline.
SUMMARY : Uses super-slow motion, stop-action photography, and
other special visual effects In an analytical presentation of the rules
and officiating procedures of modem track and field oompeUtlon.
focuses on starting, timing and Judging, running infractions, and
field events.
1. Track-athletics— Rules. 2. Track-athletics— Judging.
I. Official SporU Films, inc.
[GV1060.5] 796.4 75-713516
Offlcial Sports Films
Track events (Motion picture)
see Fundamentals of track and field for girls.
Part 1: Track events
Track 73 (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1970. Made by Pyramid Film Producers.
10 mln. »1. color. 16 mm. (Transportation series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Uses music, sound efTects, and photograirfiy to pre-
sent the story of railroading in America. Traces the development
of trains from coal-burning englneii to diesels and electric trains and
describes the railroad's contributions in freight, commuter, and pas-
senger services.
1. Railroads— U. S.— Hlstorj". I. Holt. Rinehart and Winston,
Inc. Series: Transportation series (Motion picture. Holt. Rine-
hart and Winston)
385 70-709815
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
Tradcing man (Motion picture) Warren E. Johnson, 1971.
B mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director, Warren E. Johnson.
SU.\IMARY: An account of the death of a hunter who is acciden-
tally wounded by his own gun while tracking his elusive quarry
through wintry woodland.
I. Johnson, Warren E.
791.43 76-713385
CINE
Tracks, yards, and signals {FUmetrip) Imperial Film Co.,
1968.
46 f r. color. 35 mm, and pbonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in., SSi rpm.. 12 mln.
mlcrogruove. (Transportation: our railroads)
Summary: Shows and explains the function of safety devices,
warning aignals, rails, ties, ballast, bridges, cuts, tunnels, grades,
curves, freight-yards, stations, switches, and signals.
1. Railroads. i. Imperial Fllm Company, inc.. Lakeland, Fla.
Series: Transportation: our railroads {Pilmstrlp)
625 Fi A 68-4013
Imperial Film Co.
Traction: cervical {Motion picture) Delta Ollege. Released
by Prentic&-Hall, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop fllm.
With inWructor'.« guide.
Summary: Demonstrates how to apply a cervical traction to re-
lieve muscle spasms and pain.
1. Orthopedic tractkm. 2. Nurses and nursing. i. Delta Col-
lie. iL Prentice-Hall, Inc. Series: Nursing skills and technlqum
(Motion picture)
610.73 75-705236
Prentice-Hall
Traction: pelvic (Motion picture)
by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
DelU College. Released
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop fllm.
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Illustrates how a pelvic traction Is applied. Shows
how to make the girdle, determine the patient's slse. and attach the
belt to the patient and to the spreader bar, rope, pully, and weights.
Describes how to derive the maximum benefit from tbe traction,
especially In terms of the patient's comfort
1. Orthopedic traction. 2. Nurses and nursing. i. DelU Col-
lege, n. Prentlce-Hall, Inc. Series: Nursing skills and techniques
(Motion picture)
610.73 79-705237
Prentlce-Hall
Tractor — fatWMf*' ftimrlfha wmi pioceJaiea. (Slide ict]
American Association for Vocatiooal Instructional Materialt,
1971. Made by Resources for Education and Manacement
251 tbdet. color. 2 x 2 in.
With text of the lamc title ongioally prcpwied and rcviMd by a. E. HeadcTMa
and J. Howard Turner and revised in 1970 by W. Harold Psrady.
SUMMARY: Preaenu the priociplei of tractor operation and ahowi tbe pr«c-
ticai roaintraancc jote that are Decenary to keep a tractor in good running
1. Traclon— Maioteoance and repair,
tiooal Instructioaat Materials.
£TU33] 629.22
American AMociatioo for 73
Vocabonai lottnictionsl
Materials
1. American Avociatioa for Voca-
72-733318
MARC
Tractor operatioa and dallj cm*. [Slide aetj Americu AModa-
tion (or Vocational Instructiona] Materials, 1971. Made by
Link Entefpriic*.
159 slides, color. 2 i 2 in.
With Icxi of the lame title tniciaUy prepared by O. E. HcndefSon and C E.
Turner and revised by J. M. Pore.
SUMMARY: Coven ttte principtet of tractor opcratioa. ibowi the daOy
maintenance procedure* that arc necesury for both carburetor and diesd engine
Inctors, and explaini the operating principles of various control units on tbe
tractor.
1 . Tractors — Maintenance and r^»ir. I. American Awociation for Voca-
tioaal Inilructionai Malerials.
tTU33i 629.22 72-733319
American Association for 72 MARC
Vocational Instructioaai
Materiab
Trade between nations {Motion picture) Arthur Evans.
Harold Peterson. John Burkhard, and Victor Moss. Re-
leased by Bailey Films, 1967.
21 cm. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher guide written by Pat Seeley.
Summary: Points out that people In all parts of tbe world benefit
through world trade because it helps to equalize tbe distribution of
resources among nations and stimulates economic growth within eacb
nation.
1. Commerce. l Bvans, Arthur, n. Bailey rilms, inc., Holly-
wood, Calif.
382 Fi A 68-2664
Bailey Filmn
469
Trade unionism: historical, part 1 (Filmstrip) Common
Ground, London, 1947. Made by G. D. H. Cktle. Released
in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
41 fr. Wtw. 35 mm.
Witb teachers notes.
Summary : Uses photographs, diagrams, plctographa, and con-
temporary prints to present a surrey of the historical derelopment of
trade unionism In Britain.
1. Trade-onions— GL Brit—History. I. Common Ground, ltd.,
London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
331.880942 79-788568
Carman fi>Iucatlonal Associates
Trade unionism: historical, part 2 (Filmstrip) Comnioa
Ground, London, 1947. Made by G. D. H. Cole. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
45 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary: Uses photographs, diagrams, plctOKraphs. and «»-
temporary prints to present a survey of the historical development
of trade unionism In Britain.
1. Trade-unions — Gt Brit.- History. I. Common Ground, ltd.,
London. II. Cannan EJducatlonal Associates.
331.880942 72-738064
Carman Educational Associates
Trades aad traiUag. [Filmstrip} Visual PublicatioDa, London,
1966. Made by Florence T»yIor. Released in the U.S. by
Visual Publicationi, 1970.
21 fr. color. 3S nun. (Bible life. no. 6)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Examines tbe work of the merchant, metalworker, iraith, ma-
•on. carpenter, potter, tanner, landai maker, weaver, and dyer in fim-century
PaiesUne.
I. Occupation*— History. 2. Bible— Aniiquitica. 1. Visual Pubbcaliotts.
II. Series: Bit>le life. [Filmstrip] no. 6.
[BS680.O3] 913.3 73-740780
Visual Publications 72 MARC
Tradldowd CUmw religliM. [FilmBtrip]
Publicatioiu, Amersham, Eng., 1972.
Hultoa Educatioaal
24 U. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Describes some of the elemenu which make up the ritual life
in i villafc in South China. Oeab widi ancestor worship and other ritual prac-
l. Riteaandoeremonica— China. 2. Ancestor- worship. 1. Hullon Educa-
tional Pubiicalions. ltd.
tDS721, 200.9S1 72-734020
Hullon Educationai 72 MARC
Publications
Herbert E, Bndek
Traditional life in Iraa {FUmeirip)
Films and Slides, 1964.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
Longer versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with script
Credit!: Author, Denis Baly.
Summary: Sbows traditional life In Iran a^lnst a background
of constant change and modem Izatlon. With captions,
1. Iran — Social life and custom.s. i. Budek (Heri)ert E ) Films
and Slides. Santa Barbara, Calif.
915.5 70-755268
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Traditional methods of family ptanninc {FUmatrip) Na-
tional Health Films, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 2 s., 7 in., 33i rpm.
With script
Credit*: Consultant nurse, Haael Ann Hutcheson.
Summary; Describes the biological aspects of reproduction and
pregnancy, utilizing illustrations of male and female anatomy. Dls.
cusses traditional methods of birth control; the use of tbe condtMn,
spermicides, tbe diaphragm, and the rhythm method.
1. Birth control. i. National Health Films (Firm)
613.94 79-736463
l^ailtioul theatre of Soath ladta. P»t I: Jktmtn ai ritad.
(FUmatripj Oksen Fdmi. 1972.
29 fr. color. 3S mm.
Witb teacher's fuide.
CREDITS: Writer and photofrapbcr. Farley Richmond.
SUMMARY: Presents ritual practices of various theater forms in India. De-
scribes ptays which were based on Uie Mahabharata, the most voluminota Hindu
epic. Includes the theater form of Kaihakali. ■ popular form of daaoe-diama ia
Kerala Stale.
1. Theater— SouU) India. I. Olcsen Fitais.
(PN28853 792.0954 72-733439
Olcsen Films 72 MARC
TVadttlowd tlMatrc of Soath ladla. P«t 2: Iheatra i
[Filmstrip] Oleaen FUmt, 1972.
M fr. coiOT. 35 mm
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Writer and pboto(rs|rfier. Farley Rkhmcnd.
SUMMARY: Dealt with several of the better-known theater forms of Soua
India, including Kutiyaitam and Khshnattam of Kerala Sute. Shows that most
of the plays are peopled nvith virtuous kings and queeiu, ferocious demons, and
delightfully humorous animals and birds. Exhibits tbe work of the mask-makers.
1. Theater— South Utdia. I. Olesen Films.
[PN2885, 792.0954 72-733458
Olevm rOms 72 MARC
Trafflc cMurt [Motion picture] Oiarlea Cahill ft AModatea.
Made by Jack Robinettc Productioiia. Releaaed by AIMS la-
structional Media Service*, 1972.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced in consultation with the Araaricaa Bar AitftfJattmi
SUMMARY: Observes traffic coun procsdum in order to hmiharizc lbs
viewer with the consequences of trafAc violatioaa.
1- Trsflk courts— United Statm. I. Cahill (Charles) and Aaaociues. inc.,
HoUywood. Calif. II. AIMS laMnictioaal Media Ssrvicca.
cKF2232j 345 72-701041
AIMS 73 MAIIC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Traffic driving m {Motion picture) Aetna Casualty and
Surety Co., 1961.
13 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Script. Richard G. Bojer.
Summary.- Through use of a ctassroom teacblns device, studenta
are taught proper technlquea and ikllls of drlvlnc In besTy, faat
moving traffic on suburban and city streets.
1. Automobile driving In cities. i. Aetna Casualty and Surety
OMnpany, Hartford.
620.283 Fi 68-286
The Traffic Jungle
see
Safety: The traffic jungle.
Traffic law observance and enforcement {Motion picture)
American Automobile Association. Made by South Caro-
lina Educational Television Center. Released by Great
Plains National Instructional Television Library, 1967.
28 mln. sd. b&w. IS mm. (Sportsmanlike driving, no. 10)
Part of an educational package Including texts, workbook, driving
guides, teats, fllmstrlpn, and brIef-Hlms.
Credits: Instructor, Harold O. Carlton.
Summary: Discusses problems faced by law enforc«nent olBclala
and the need for good traffic courts to protect the innocent and
punish the guilty. Emphasizes the Importance of continued obaerr-
aoce of the laws.
1. Traffic regulations. Z TraflBc courts. i. Amerlcao Auto-
mobile Association, ii. Great Plains National Inatrnctlonal Televi-
sion Library. Swies: Sportsmanlike driving {Motion ptctnre) no.
American Automobile
363.2
Association
Fi A 68-930
Traffic laws made by man {Motion picture) American Au-
tomobile Association. Made by South Carolina Educa-
tional Television Center. Released by Great Plains Na-
tional Instructional Television Library, 1967.
28 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Sportsmanlike driving, no. 8)
Part of an educHtloaal package including texts, worklXMk, driv-
ing guides, tests, filmstrips, and brief-fllms.
Credits: Instructor, Harold O. Carlton.
Summary: lH-ucrtb«» the role of (he loial community, the State,
and the Federal Government In the development of laws. Explains
the organization of uniform traffic regulations through use of the
Uniform vehicle code and Model traffic ordinances.
1. Traffic regulations — U. 8. i. American Automobile Asaocla-
tlon, n. Great Plains National Instructional Television Library.
Series: Sportsmanlike driving (Motion picture) no. 8.
340 Fi A 68-1080
American Automobile Association
Traffic laws made by mtnre {Motion pioture) American
Automobile Association. Made by South Carolina Educa-
tional Television Center. Released by Great Plains
Natlonallnstructional Television Library, 1967.
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Sportsmanlike driving, no. 7)
Part of an educational package Including texts, workbook, driving
fuldes, testa, filmstrlpa, and brief-fllms.
Creditt: Instructor, Harold O. Carlton.
Bummarp: Demonstrates ptiyslcal laws of friction, gravity, Inertia,
and impact which are Involved in the operation of a motor vehicle.
I. Automobile driving. i. American Automobile Association, n.
Great Plains Instructional Television Library. Series: Sportsman-
like driving (Motion picture) no. 7.
629.283 FiA«8-931
American Automobile Association
Traffic — present and fntare needs {Motion picture) Ameri-
can Automobile Association. Made by South Carolina
Educational Television Center. Released by Great Plains
National Instructional Television Library, 1967.
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ( Sports ma alike driving, no. 80)
Part of an educatltmal package including texts, workbook, driving
guides, tests, Olmstrlps, and brlef-fllms.
Credits: Instructor, Harold O. Carlton.
Summary: Dlscuases what a good traffic dtlseo should know and
understand, including problems of highway and tralDc engineering,
and methods of financing streets and highways.
1. Traffic enicineertng. 2. Roads — Finance. i. American Auto-
mobile Association, ii. Great Plains NBti<HiaI Instructional Televl-
alon Library. Series: Sportsmanlike driving (Hotl<Mi picture) no.
80.
388.3 Fi A 68-928
AmeHcan Automobile Aavociatloa
(Traffic safety, {Motion picture) ,19201;
1
10 mln. si. b&w on ydtow-tlnted stock. 28 mm.
L. C. ropy Imperfect main titles and production credlls wanting.
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film collection, Library of Congress.
Summary: A traffic safety film which points out the dangers from
careleMoess on the part of both (he driver and the pedestrian, the
used for good brakes, and the hazards of drunken driving.
1. Traffic safety. i. Oatewood W. Dunston film collection.
Fi 68-444
Traffic safety, Tehiele dcsiffn and eqidpment {Motum pic-
ture) American Automobile Association. Made by South
Carolina Educational Television Center. Released by
Great Plains National Television Library, 1967.
28 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Sportsmanlike driving, no. ;»)
Part of an educational package inclnding teita, workbook, drlvlbg
\, flimsirlps. and brlef-ftlms.
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, part 1. [Fllmstrip]
House, 1969.
Eye Gate
0niU4: IlMtnjc-tor, Harold O. Carlton.
EHscuwies the use of safety •qnlpmnt by the flrlTSr
of a motor vehicle and tb« philosophy of safe onr-
1. Antomoblles— Safety appliances. 2. Automobile driving. l
American Automobile Association, ii. Great Plains National In-
■tmctlooal Television Uhrary. Scries: Bportamanlike driving
(Motion picture) no. 26.
629.2 Fi A 68-929
Ansrlean Aatomoblle AasocUtlon
and phonodiic. (Shakespeare: mirror of man)
49 fr. color. 35
With teries guide.
SUMMARY: Tells the itorics of Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar and
compares romantic tragedy with htsiorical tragedy.
I, Shakespeare. William, 1564-1616— Tragedies. 2. Shakeapearc. William,
1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet. 3. Shakcspcsre, William. 1564-1616. Julius
Caesar. I. Shakespeare. William, 1564-1616. Romeo and Juliet II.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Julius Cacaar. III. Eye Gate House, inc.
IV. Series: Shakespeare: mirror of man. [Filmstrip].
[PR2983] 822.3 72-736491
Eye Gate House 72 MARC
The Tragedies of ShaketpearCt part 2.
House, 1969.
[Filmstrip] Eye Gate
50 U. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Shakespeare: mirror of man)
With scries guide.
SUMMARY: Traces the development of Shakespeare's dramatic ideas on
tragedy as found in Othello and Macbeth.
1. Shakespeare, WillUm. 1564-1616— Tragedies. 2. Shakespeare. William.
1564-I6I6. Othello. 3 Shakespeare, Willihm. 1S64-I616. Macbeth. 1.
Shakespeare. William, 1564-1616. Othello. II. Shakespeare, William. 1564-
1616. Macbeth. III. Eye Gale House, inc. IV. Scries: Shakespeare: mirror
(rf man. (Filmstrip].
[PR2983i 822.3 72-736492
Eye Gate House 72 MARC
The Tragedies of Shakespeare, part 3. [Filmstrip]
House. 1969.
Eye Gate
and phonodisc (Shakespeare: mirror of n
50 fr. color. 35
With series guide.
SUMMARY: Tells the stories of Hamlet and King Lear and contrasU the
main characters.
I. Shakespeare. WillUm. 1564-1616— Tragedies. 2. Shakespeare, William.
1564-1616. Hamlet. 3. Shakespeare. William. I564-I616. King Lear I.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet. II. Shakespeare, William, 1564-
1616. King Lear. III. Eye Gale House, inc. IV. Series: Shakespeare: mirror
of man. [Filmstrip].
[PR2983] 822.3 72-736493
Eye Gate House 72 MARC
The Tragedy of Julias Caesar (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
30 mi!, sd. color. IG mm. (The Humanities. Shaw versus
Shakespeare, no. 2)
CREDITS: Director, John Barnes.
SUMMAKY: Compares the treatment of Caesar's death as found
In the works of Shakespeare and Shaw.
1. Caesar, C. Julius, In fiction, drama, poetry, etc. 2. Shaw,
George Bernard, 1856-1950 — Charactera — Caesar. C. Julius. S.
Shake.<ipeare, William, 1564-1016 — Characters — Caesar, C. Julius.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational CJorjwratlon. II, Series:
The Humanities (Motion picture) III. Series: Shaw versus Shake-
speare (Motion picture) no. 2.
[PR2993] 828 7&-710708
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Tragedy of the commons (Motion picture) King Screen
Productions, 1971.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Based on the article of the same title by Garrett Hardin.
SUM&IABY: Deals with the distribution of resources, the clash
of personal Talues, and the variety of poolble solutions for the
ecological problems that are facing America.
1. Ecology. 1. Hardin, Garrett James, 1915- II. King
Screen Product lonK.
[QH541] 301.3 73-712844
King Screen Productions
Tragedy of the red salmon (Motion picture) Metromedia
Producers Corp., 1970.
60 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Sponaw^ Hartford Insurance Group. DuPonL
SUHUART: Jacguea Cousteau and his dirlng fllmmakers record
the arrival of the red salmon in Olga Bay. Shows the salmon's
I>erllous rush up stream, pictures the circling courUhlp dance and
the spawning rituals, as well as the fertilizing of the eggs In the nesL
Raises the question of how much man should meddle with natural
events he does not fully understand.
1. Sockeye salmon. I. Metromedia Producers Corporation.
897.5 71-711545
CINE
Trahey, Jane. Life with Mother Superior
see
The Trouble with angels.
A Trail for all mmom. [Motion picture] CinemsTk II Productions
in usociation with FWB and AHOciate*. 1972.
28 min. ad. color, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: PresenU the contemponry and hiitoricsl backgrounds of
Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas; depicts the traditions of the Amencan South-
west, and shows scenic and recreational attraclioni of ihc Conquisiadores Trail.
1. Arizona. 2. New Mexico. 3 Texaa. 4. Trails— Southwest, New. I.
Onemark II Productiona, inc., Santa Fe, N.M.
[F787i 917.91 72-7(X)167
aNE 72 MARC
The TraU of Stanley and Livingstone {Motion picture)
MetromediA Producvs Corp., 1968.
58 mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Oreat exploratlona)
Credit*: Sponaor, American Iron and Steal Inotltute.
Summary; John Olflm retraces Benry Uortoo Stanley's search for
Dr. David IJvlngstone la the interior of Africa.
1 Stanley. Sir Menry Uortoo. 1841-1904. 2. UTtD««tooe, David,
18U-1878. I. Uetromedte PvodncOTs Oorpontttoa. Swies : Oreat
•xploratlou (Motkm picture)
923 70-70l74«
OINB
470
Trail of tears (Motion picture) National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center. Released by Indiana University
Audio Visual Center, 1971.
100 mln. sd. Mtw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer, Lane Slate; editor,
David Hanson. CAST: Johnny Cash, Jack Palance.
SUMMARY: A dramatisation of the historical events surroandlng
the exploitation and oppression of the Cherokee Indian nation in the
ISSO'B. Narrated by Joseph Cotten.
1. Cherokee Indians— Drama. I. National Educational Television
and Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Andlo-VIsual Center.
970.3 74-711464
Indiana University Audio-Vlaoal Center
The Trail of the lonesome pine {Motion picture) Jesse L.
Lasky Feature Play Co., 1916.
53 mill. si. b&w. 35 mm.
Baseil on the novel of the same title by John Fox. Jr,
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Collection, Ubrary of Congress. .. „ , , .,
Credits: Producer, C. B. DeMlile; art director, Wilfred BuckUnd;
photoplay, Jeanie MacPherson; photography, Aivin WyckofT. Ca*t:
Charlotte Walker, Theodore Roberts, Thomas Melghan, Earle Foxe.
Summary: A dramatlzaUon about the dlfHcultles of two internal
revenue officers in their pursuit of a clan of moonshiners in the
moontalns of Vlrftlnla.
I Fox John, 1863-1919. The trail of the lonesome [rine. n. Jesse
I* Lasky Feature Play Company, in. Paramount Film Collection.
IV. American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 78-709651
Trail ride {Motion picture) Cinema Pictures. Released by
Paramount Pictures Corp., 1966.
21 mln. Kd. color. 35 mm.
Technlscope. Technicolor.
Credits- Producer and director, Robert Hinkle; writer, MoUle
Carl; narrator, Yorke Wallace; photographer, Richard P. McCarty;
editor, Igo Kantor.
Bummary: Follows Jeff and Boh on trail motor bikes as they
make their way on a trail ride from the Canadian border through
the wilderness country of Washington, Oregon, and California to
Mexican, Mexico. „ ™.^ ,
1, Pacific coast— Descr. k trav, l Cinema Pictures. Inc.
n Paramount Pictures Corporation.
917.9 Fi 68-1720
Trailers help people (Filmstrip) Curriculum Materials
Corp., 1968.
43 fc. color. 35 mm. (Transportation)
With script.
Summary: Describes the use of the tractor and trailer In trans-
porting many types of products.
1. Trailers — Juvenile Alms. 2. Tractor trailers — Juvenile films.
I. Curriculum Materials Corporation. Series: Transportation
(Filmstrip)
372.6 Fi A 68-5222
Curriculum Materials Corporation
Train, Arthur Cheney, 1875-1945. Illusion
see
Illusion.
Train-Aide Corporation
see
Male catheterization, part 1.
Male catheterization, part 2.
Nurse-patient communicaticMi.
Nurse -patient relationships.
Philosophy of siqwrvlsion.
Physiological and emotional aspects of
pain.
Prevention and treatment of decubitus
ulcers .
Principles of tracheal care.
Psychosocial adaptation to lllnesa.
Sensory deprivation.
StaS communication.
Train-Aide Educational Systems by Pharmaseal
see
Male catheterization, part 1.
Male catheterization, part 2.
Nurse-patient communication.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Train -Aide Educational Systems by Phannaseal
The Barbiturate drugs.
Custodial duties.
(Continued)
BatUiif the bd>y.
Diabetes and diet
Nurse-patient relationships.
Bed bath.
Diabetes meUitus — ^pathophysiology.
Performance evaluation.
The Best medicine for emphyiema is you.
Diabetic meal planning.
Philosophy of supervision.
Blood pressure.
The Diaphragm.
Physiological and emotional aspects of
pain.
Drug dependency: alcohol.
Prevention and treatment of decubitus
Bowel and bladder training.
Drug dependency: narcotic analgesics.
ulcers .
Cancer detection: self examination of the breast and
Principles of tracheal care.
Pap smear.
Drug dependency: stimulants, depressants,
and psychedelics.
Psychosocial adaptation to ilhiess.
f^ttr-mr of the DTOitate.
Caaoer of the uteiu.
Electrolyte balance.
Sensory deprivation.
Cardiac arrest team.
Emergency eye care.
Train temin (Uotum pieiun) Terrytoona, 1963.
Emergency removal of patients.
4 mla. ad. color. 55 mm. (The Hector Heathcote abow)
U C. ho b*w. 16 mm. print
Cardiac emergency care.
Telecast on the CBS-TV program The Hector Heatbcote allow.
Swmmary.* Aa animated cartoon. Hector Heatbcote dlacoven oil
Epinephrine and Isoproterenol hydro-
on hla new property after being forced olt hla land by a rillaln
Cardiac glycosides and quinidine deriva-
chloride as used in inhalation therapy.
named Benedict.
tives .
L CBS FUms. Inc. Terrytoona Series : The Hector Heatbcote
show (Motion picture)
791.43 78-704391
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation — initial
Family planning.
phase.
Feeding the patient.
The Train that crosses the mountains (Norway) (FUm-
Itrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967? Released in the
U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
Care of the dying patient.
Fire extinguishing equipment.
55 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Ountrles. regional atudlee, and people*)
Picture poet lltmatrlp.
With not.ja.
Care of the patient in a cast.
Fluid balance.
Creditt: Author. R. Kay Oesswell.
Summary.- pictures Norway from the west to the southwest on a
Fluid retention — edema.
railway Journey from Bergen to Oslo.
1, Norway— Descr. & trav. i. Hulton Press, ltd.. London. II.
Care of the patient in cervical traction.
Dufour Editions, inc. Series: Countries, regional studies, and
peoples (Pllmstrlp)
F(X)d service orientation.
914.81 Fi A 67-4048
Dufour Editions
Care of the patient in traction.
Functions of electrolyte.
Tnta to the tatetier. [Motkn picture] Alaaka Railnwd. 1971.
Care of the patient with a head injury.
Made by Marvin Albot/Motian Media Film.
Furosemide and ethacrynic acid.
2S min. Id. colof. 16 mm.
Care of the patient with a hearing im-
pairment.
AlaiU Rsilrosd and iti importance to Ameiics'i laal froalier.
Health care of the normal infant
1. Alailu Rsilrosd- 3. RsilitMds— Alaska. 1. Alaska Raibosd.
[HE2771] 385 71-713200
CINE 72 MARC
Care of the patient with cirrhosis.
Heparin sodium and warfarin sodium.
Trainex Corporation
see
Care of the patient with diabetes.
Hospital carpet care.
Care of the patieiit with emphysema.
Hospital dishwashing.
Acid-base balance — compensation of im-
balances.
Care of the patient with leukemia.
Hospital fire hazards.
Acid-base balance — metabolic acidosis and
alkalosis.
One of the patient with lermioal cancer.
Hospital fire safety procedures.
Care of the patient with water sealed
Hospital floor care.
Acid-base balance — respiratory acidosis
drainage.
and alkalosis.
Central venous pressure monitoring.
Hospital food handling.
Acid-base balance — the body's regulation
Hospital food sanitation.
of pH.
Cleaning the check-out room.
Admission and discharge.
Cleaning the isolation room.
Hospital kitchen safety.
Anaphylactic shock.
Cleaning the occupied room.
The Hospital story.
Antihistamine drugs.
Housekeeping oirientatlon.
y^Ucatlon of binders and bandages.
Cleaning the operating room.
How to take an electrocardiogram.
Arrhythmias of junctional tissue origin,
Cleansing enema.
Hypoglycemia.
wandering pacemaker, and paroxysmal
atrial tachycardia.
Colostomy care.
Hypothermia.
Aitaral blood umplea for b4aod fis analyas.
Colostomy irrigation.
Hypovolemic shock.
Assisting with a physical examination.
Cofloplicatioiis of advanoed canoce.
I. P. P, B. — assisted, program 1:
Atropine sulfate and meperidine hydro-
The Condom.
Bird Mark VH.
chloride.
Congestive heart failure.
I. P. P. B. — assisted, program 2:
Bennett PR-1.
Bacteria control through equipment
cleanliness.
Creams, jellies, and foams.
471
Infant care — breast feeding.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tralnex Corporatlan (Continued)
Insulin doM changes.
Insulin injection.
Insulin timing and action.
Intake and output.
Intrauterine device (lUD)
Introduction to arrhythmias.
Introduction to cellular metabolism.
Introduction to Infant care.
Introduction to seizure disorders.
Introduction to shock.
Introduction to supraventricular ar-
rhythmias— arrhythmias of sinus origin.
Isolation technique.
Legal implications in nursing.
lidocaine hydrochloride: local anesthetic
and antiarrhythmic agent.
Lifting and moving patient.
Living with your back.
Local applications of heat and cold.
lumbar puncture.
Maintaining the patient's chart.
Management of blood transfusions.
Medical asepsis.
My heart attaclc.
Myocardial in&rctioii.
Nasogastric Intubation and gavage feeding.
The Normal heart and the EKG.
Normal patterns of development.
Nursing care during intravenous therapy.
Nursing care in seizure disorders.
Observation and charting.
Occupied bed making.
Operating room admitting the patient for
surgery.
Operating room draping one: mastectomy
and lithotomy.
Operating room draping two: thoracotomy,
laparotomy, and extremity.
Operating room positioning, 1: supine and
lithotomy.
Operating room positioning, 2: lateral,
prone, and Jacknlfe.
(grating room scrubbing, gowning, and
gloving.
Operating room skin preparation.
Orientation.
Oi^gen administration.
Parenteial hypfralimfntatifm
The Pathophyilology of emphyienuL
Patiei* -centered volunteer services.
The Patient with a herniated intervertebral
disk.
Peritoneal dialysis.
Personal care in long-term illness.
The Pill.
Positioning to prevent contractures.
Post parttmi care.
Postural drainage, clipping, and vibration.
Potassitim imbalances.
Premature atrial contractions, atrial
flutter, and atrial fibrillation.
Preoperative and postoperative care.
Pre(^>erative skin preparation.
The Prevention and treatment of decubiti.
Range of joint motion exercises.
Rapid fluid gain.
Rhythm.
The Role of the volimteer.
Rotating tourniquets.
Safety in housekeeping.
Septic shock.
Shock: celltdar pathophysiology.
Showers and tub baths.
Skin care and bathing preparation.
Sodium imbalances.
Spiritual needs of the patient.
Sterile technique and dressing change.
Structural fire safety in hospitals.
Subcutaneous and intramuscular injections.
The Surgical treatment of a herniated
liunbar disk.
Teaching crutch waUdng.
Teaching the patleitt with diabetes.
Temperature, pulse, and respiration.
Thoracentesis and abdominal paracentesis.
Tracheostomy care.
Transcribing the doctor's orders.
Transfer activities and ambulation.
Ultrasonic nebulizers.
Understanding diabetes.
Urinary catheterization — male and female.
Uiine testing.
Use of patient lifters.
The Use of protective restraints.
Venereal disease.
Venipimcture and starting an intravenous
infusion.
VeaJpuncture: cathetert and scalp vein needles.
The Volunteer as receptionist, escort,
and hostess.
Volunteer service in the gift shop.
What is diabetes ?
What is emphysema ?
Training and conditioning {Motion picture) Etiian Allen.
Released by Films on Spoils, 1962.
22 mlD. sd. color. IS mm. (Baseball Instruction series)
Creditt: Music. Ron Riddle.
Summarif; Sliows ttie tralnlns and conditioning of iMSebail
players and the various techniques and tactics for teaching the
fluidamentalH of the game.
1. Baseball. I. AUen, Ethan, 1904- n. Films on Sports.
Series : Baseball instruction series (Motion picture 1
796.357 78-707779
Training Films, inc., New York
see
IBM/360 card processing power.
472
The Report generator.
Training, fitting, and showing dajr7 cattle (Filmstrip)
Colonial Films ,195-!,
71 fr. CGlor. 35 mm.
Developed by Georgia State Dept. of Education, Division of Voca-
tional Education, Service, and Dept. of Aigrlcultural Education,
University of Georgia.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates procedures Inrolved In the training
and gtiowlog of dairy cattle. Includes an la-depth study of clipping
techniques. With captions.
1. Dairy cattle — Showing. I. Colonial Flhn and Equipment
Company, Atlanta.
[SF208] 636J2 72-737804
Colonial Films
Tnuning for remits {FUmxtrip) Addison- Wesley Pub. Co.,
1969. Made by Reeources for Education and Management
56 fr. color. 85 mm. (The On-lbejob training fllmatrip Berli-a
no. 1)
With leader's guide.
Correlated with the book The superylsor and on-the-job training,
by Martin M. Broadweli,
Summaty: Erplalna that training Ik good only If It producei" the
results which are needed ; points out that there should be a reason
for training and that the employee needs a reason to learn.
1. Employees. Training of. i. Broadweli. Marlln M. The super-
Tlsor and on-the-job training, u. AddisoD-Wesley Publlahlng Com-
pany. Series.
668.81 70-736483
Tnining fw tomorrow (Motion picture) Kismet Films.
Released by Hillsborough Aeeociation for Retarded Chil-
dren, ]!>62.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A trainee deecrlbea the aerrlces at the Sertoma Shel-
tered Workshop for the Handicapped In Tampa, Fta.
1. Sertoma Sheltered Workshop for the F]andlcan>ed. i. Kismet
Films, n. HUlHborougb AsHodatlon for Retarded Children.
371.92 Fi A 68-3018
HUbboroo^ Aaw>ciatloa for BeUrded Oblldren
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Training resources and techniques. [Motion picture] University
of Kansas Bureau of Child Research. Made by Parsons State
Hospiul and Training Center. Released by National Medical
Audiovisual Center, 1968.
20 min. m1. color 16 mm. (Counseling the mcnully reurded. no. 3)
SUMMARY: Shows several [raining programs, Tacililies, and procedures
which vocational counsciors employ in rehathliuiion programs for retarded
clienis.
I. Menully harKJicapped— Rehabilitation. 2. Mentally handicapped— Em-
ptoymeni I, Kansas. University. Bureau of Child Research. II. National
Medical Audiovisual Center. III. Series: Counseling the mentally retarded.
(Motion picture] no. 3
lHV3005] 362.3 72-702013
University of Kansas 72 MARC
Bureau of Child Research
Trains: a first flfan (Motion pieture), Norman Bean. Re-
leased by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
11 miu. Bd. color. 16 nun.
With sttidy guide.
Swimary: An latrodactory film about tj-pe« of trains aud how
the; work wbtcb includea a dlacunloo of paaaeuger and freight
trains engines, the railroad yard, and the work of the trainmen
F<w eleaKtitar]r grades.
L Ballniads— JUTenlle fllma. i. Be«n, Norman, n. Balley-Fllm
Asaodatas.
Balkr-nim Associates
385
72-703103
Traite de have et 4'^temiU (Motion picture) Marc-Gilbert
Guillaumin, Paris. Released in France by Astoria Films,
1951.
120 min. Rd. bAw. 16 ram.
Released i" the U. S. In 1953 by Society of Cinema Arts, aud
Raymond Rohatier. under the title Venom and eternity with English
subtitles.
Creditt: Director. Jean-Isidore Isou ; narrator, Bernard Blln;
music, Daniel Garrlgue; photographer, Nat Saufer; editor, Suianne
Carbon. Cast: Albert J. LeGroa.
Bummarv: An avant-garde, antl -cinematic fllm described by Its
creator, Isou, as producing a "new beauty" that "resembles a novel
recited by a reader to friends."
I. Guillaumln, Marc-Qilbert n. Astoria films, m. Tenom and
eternity (Motion picture)
704.945 Fi 68-729
Traitors gate (Motion picture) Summit Film Productions,
London. Released in the IJ. S. by Columbia Pictures
Corp., 1966.
ft) mill. Hd. b&w. 3,% mm.
Bated on the novel of the same title by Edgar Wallace.
Credits: Producer, Ted Lloyd; (ilre<'tor, Freddie Francis; screen-
play. John Sansom; director of photography, Denys Ooop- film edi-
tor, Oswald Hafenrlchter. Cast: Albert Lleven, Gary Raymond
Margot Trooger. Klaus Kinskl. Edward L'nderdown. Gatbarlna Von
Scbell, Eddi Arent.
Siimmary: A businessman constructs an intricate plot to steal the
Crown JeweLs from the Tower of Ix>ndon with the help of an Imper-
sonator of the officer In charge.
I. Wallace, Edgar. 1875-1982. The traitors' gate. ir. Summit Film
Productions, m. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
791.43 76-707844
Trajectories (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm.
I-oop fllm. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, D. KuUlroflt.
Hummai-y: Studies ballistic trajectories using the dilution of
gravity afforde^i by a tilted air table. Investigates the optimum
angle for achieving a trajectory of maximum distance alone the
X axis.
1. Ballistics. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
^„ „ 531 Fi A 68-453
Ealing Corporation
Trajectory ot a moon probe (Motion piotun) Halaa and
Batchelor Cartoon Films, London. Released in the U. S.
by En.yclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
Smln. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Solar aeries)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummanf: Illustrates the various stagea In sending and retnming
a manned moon prot>e.
1. Space flight to the moon. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, ltd., London, n. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca Bducatlwial Corpo-
ration, Series: Solar series (Motion picture)
629.4 70-704894
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Bdacationat Corp.
The Tramp (Motion picture) Essanay Film Manufacturinjf
Co., 1915. Released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan
Corp. ,196-?,
28 mln. si. birw. 16 mm. (From the Essanay period of Chaplin
comedy)
Originally released in 35 mm.
Also issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
<."REDITS; Director and writer, Charles Ctiapllo. CAST: Charles
Ch.iplln. Edna Purviance. Bud Jamison, Leo White, Paddy McGulre.
SUMMARY: A comedy in which Charlie Chaplin portrays a
fastidious hobo who falls In love with a girl whom he baa rescued
from robbers, but returns to the road wbeo he discovers that she
loves another.
I. Essanay Film Manufacturing Company. II. Eastln-Phelan Cor-
poration. Davenport, Iowa. III. Series: From the Essanay period of
CbapUn comedy (Motion plctnre)
791.43 72-711887
EHRtin-Pbelan Corp.
Trampoline 1 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp^ 1961^.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Bill Meade.
Summary.- Demonstrates the following skills on the trampoline:
bounce, check bounce, tuck, pike, layout, and pirouette.
1. Tumbling. i. Eating Corporation, Cambridge, Masa Series:
Gymnastics (Motion picttire)
796.4 72-700482
Ealing Corporation
TrampoUne 2 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp^ 1969.
4 mln. Kl. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnaatlca)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Bill Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates the following skilla on the trampoiloe:
knee drop, .seat drop, hands and knee drop.
1. Tumbling. i. Ealing Corporation, CTambrldge, Mass. Series:
Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 76-700438
Eallog Corporation
TrampoUne 3 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 196».
4 min. Rl. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastlca)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, Bill Meade.
Bummary: Demonstrates the following skills on the trampoline:
front drop and back drop.
1. Tumbling. l Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Haas. Series:
Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 70-700484
Eal I ng Corporal loo
Trampohne 4 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge caae^
Credits: Author, Bill Meade.
flummary; Demonstrates the following akilis <n the trampoline:
swivel hips, turntable, and front flip.
1. Tumbling. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Uaas. Se-
ries: Gymnaatlca (Motion picture)
796.4 73-700435
Balltig Oorporadoo
Tnunpfriine: advanced backward somersaults (Motion pio-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With gnida
Credits: Collaborator, George Falnasy.
tiummary: Shows how to perform advanced backward somersanlts
on the trampoline.
1. Tumbling. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpo-
ration. *^
796.4 78-704678
A. L. A. Booklist
Trampirfine: advanced eody somersaiilts (Motion pieture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Falusay.
Summary: Shows how to perform advanced cody somersaalts
using the trampoline
1. Tumbling. L Elncydopaedla BriUnnica Educational Corpo-
ration.
796.4 77-704679
A. L. A. Booklist
Trampoline: advanced forward somersaalts (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: CoUaboratw, George Falusay.
Summary: Shows how to perform advanced forward somtraaolta
using the trampoUnfc
1. Tumbling. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpo-
ration.
796.4 71-704680
A. L. A. Booklist
Trampoline: backward twisting somersaults (Motion pio-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp,, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Collaborator, George Faluaay.
Bummary: Shows how to perform ba<Awar(l twistlnc somenaolta
on the trampoline.
1. Tumbling. I. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca Bdacationat Corpo-
ration.
796.4 75-704681
A. U A. Booklist
Trampoline: cody sunersanlts (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Collaborate, George Falusay.
Bwnmary: Shows how to perform cody aomeraaulta on the tram-
poline.
Tumbling. I. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca Educational Corpo-
ration.
A. L. A. Booklist
796.4
79-704682
Trampoline: forward twisting somersaalts (Motion pieture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. sL. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: (Collaborator, George Falnasy.
Bummary: Showa bow to perform forward twisting somersattlU
OQ the trampoline.
1. Tumbling. r. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational (Corpo-
ration.
A. L. A. Booklist
796.4
72-704688
Trampoline: lead-ap progression (Motion piotura) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
7 motion pictures (4 mln. each) si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllma.
With guides.
Creditt: Collaborator, George Falusay.
Summary: Showa bow to perform lead-ap proffressloo using a
trampoline.
1. Tumbling. i. Encycl(q>aedU Britannica Educational (Corpo-
ration.
796.4 76-704684
A. L. A. BooklUt
Trampoline: short routines (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
a motion pictures (4 mln. each) si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
With guides.
CredUs: Collaborator. George Falussy.
Summary: Shows how to perloaa abort routines on the tram-
poline.
1. Tumbling. t BncyclopAedla Britannica Bdocational Corpo-
ration.
796.4 70-704685
A. L. A. BoiAUst
Trampoline: somersaalts from back drop (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
I<oop film.
With guide
Creditt: Collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Shows how to perform somersaalts from a back drop.
1. Tumbling. t Encjrclopaedla Britannica Edacati<Kial Corpora-
tlOD.
73-704686
A. L. A. Booklist T96.4
Trampolining: Back drop — cradle (Motion picture) Ath-
letic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 miu. hi. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics aeries)
lyoop film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Bummary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnaatlca
aeries (Motion picture)
796.4 75-705871
Athletic Institute
Tnunpolining: Back somersaalt witli variations (Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Pro-
ductions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Creditt: ConaulUnt, Newt L(*en.
Summary: Members of the nniveralty of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastics
series (Motion picture)
796.4 76-705874
Athletic Institute
Trampolining: Back 8(»nersaalts with twist variations
(Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by
Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their tedmlquea.
1. Tumbling. I. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastlca
series (Motion picture)
796.4 73-705876
Athletic Institute
Trampolining: Barani with variations (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. .si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
CrediU: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. I. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastics
series (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705875
Athletic Institute
Trampolining: Cody variations (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics aeries)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Creditt: ConsulUnt, Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastlca
series (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705878
Athletic Institute
Trampolining: Doable and triple backward somersaalts
(Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970, Made by Cal-
vin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. {Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Bummary: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnaatlcs
series (Motion picture)
796.4 74-705879
Athletic Institute
TrampoUning: Fliffls variations, part 1 (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide
CredUi: ConsulUnt Newt Loken.
Summary: Members of the University of UldUgan crmnastlc
team demonstrate tlielr techniques. •*— «« ^
1. TumbUng. i. Athletic Institute Series : Heo'a gymnastics
series (Motion plctnre) mjaauuHioa
*»^,-« T -.*_. ^^-^ 79-705880
Athletic Inatltute
473
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tnunpoliiiiiig: Ftiffis variaUons, part 2 {Motion piotun)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made bj Calrin Productions.
4 Diln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hen'* gymnastics series)
Loc^i film.
With guide.
Creiitt: ConxultaQt, Newt LokeD.
fiummary.' Members of the Unlrertity of Michigan srmnmstic
team demonstrate tbelr tecb&lques.
1. Tumbling. 1. Athletic Institute. Series: Heo's crmnasUcs
series (Motton picture)
796.4 72-705881
Athletic InsUtute
Trampolining: Front somersault with variatioiui {Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Pro-
ductions.
4 mtn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hen's gymnastics aeries)
Loop film.
With ffnlde.
Creditt: Consultant. Newt LokwL
ewmmory.- Members of the University of Michigan (ymnastlc
team demonstrate tbelr techulques.
1. Tumbling. L Athletic Institute. Series : Men's gymBastlcs
series (Motion picture)
796.4 7^705873
Athletic Institute
Tmnpc^ining : Intermediate routines {Motion picture) Ath-
lectic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
CreOiti: Consultant. Newt Loken.
Summaiy: Members of the Cnlverslty of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techulques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastics
series (Motion picture)
796.4 77-705877
Athletic Institute
Trampolining: Seat drop to all fours to front dn^ to knee
dr^ {Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by
Calvin Productions.
4 min. 1. ro!or. miper S mm. (Men's t^mnastlcH series)
Loop film.
With guide.
CreditM: Con.'<iiltant, Newt Loken.
Summarj/: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
teflm demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tmnbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's grmnastics
series (Motion picture)
796.4 71-705870
Athletic Institute
Trampolining: Swird hips — turn table {Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
CredUa: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summari/: Members of the UnlTeralty of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbllog. I. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastics
aeries (Motion picture)
796.4 79-705872
Athletic Institute
Tranquilizers, a new idea in animal feeds {Motion picture)
Cbas. Pfizer and Ca, 1958. Made by Star Informational
Fihns.
15 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: Describes the work that Is done by the Pflxer expert-
mental farms In Improving the economic and nutritive value of ani-
mal feeds through the use of tranquil leers. Demonstrates that when
tranquilizers are added to feed, the animal not only Improves emo-
tionally, hut gains In weight with less food consumption than before.
1. Traoqulllzers In animal nutrttlon. i. Pflser (Clbarles) and
Company, inc.
636 Fi 68-659
TranquiUzers and other medidnes (Filmstrip) Michael
Creedman. Keleased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
-13 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: l s., 12 In., 33i rpm.
mhrogroove. (Drug facts: origins, processes, and effects)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the source of tranqalllsera, describes tbelr
usual method of manufacture, and displays the drugs in their most
commonly distributed forms. Discuasea the poaalble beneflts from
correct uses of the drugs as well as the Injuries that can develop
from misuse.
I. Tranqnllixing drugs. I. Creedman. Michael. II. BFA Educa-
tional Media. III. Series: Drug facts: origins, processes, and effects
(Filmstrtp)
fRMSSS] 613.8 70-789867
BFA Bdocational HedU
Tranaactioai within the dty {Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super S mm. (The Changing dty)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Bummary: E:xplalns that most people come to a city to make some
form of transaction. Shows people as they shop, do baslfteaa, sedi
entertainment, and as they exchange news and Information. De-
KTlbee the use of various forms of transportation In moving goods.
For elementary grade*.
1. Cities and towns — Juvenile Alms. I. Saling Corporation,
Cambridge. Mass. Serlea; The Chanylag dty (Motion picture)
872.8 79-700431
Baling Corpora tioQ
The Tran»*Alpioe pipeline {Motion picture)
Tractor Co., 1967.
Caterpillar
IfS mlp. sd. color. IS mm.
HumnutTv: Describee the construction of the flrat pipeline to croas
the AlpH, t»oirillng out that this sIgnlOcant engineering achievement
provides an Invlslh'e river of oil flowing from the Adriatic port of
Trieste north Into central Europe.
1. Flpe llnea. l Caterpillar Tractor Company.
621.8 Fi A 68-947
OaterpllUr Tractor Oo.
Trans America Film Corporation
see
Trans -American Films
Afocabro.
Trans Artists Productions
see
The case of the big prison break.
Transatlantic Films
see
Ouistma* journey.
Trans-Canada west {Filmstrip) Budek Films and Slides,
1961.
:V) fr. color 3."i mm.
!>iimma'V- Presents the western part of the Trans-Canada Hlgh-
wa.v, showing physiographic, climatic, vegetatlonal, and cultural
con<lltlons. With captions.
1. Trans-ranada Highway. 2. Canada. i. Budek (Herbert E.)
Films and Sli<les. S^anta Barbara. Calif.
917.1 74-732838
Budek Films and Slides
TrawoeBdcatal IfcllaM, [Trantparendet]
1968.
Creative Vtauab,
S trampsrertciet. color. 10 x 12 in. (Cakiilui)
With leschcr'i manual.
SUMMARY: PrnenU iramparencin designed for lae in catculw clwin
1. Funcitont. Traniccndenlsl. I. Crcsttvc Vbaah (Firm) II. Series: Cal-
culu*. [Tranipsrencicsi
tQA351i 515 72-736050
Creative Visuals 73 MAKC
Transcontinental Films
Ts Paris burning?
Transcribing the doctor's orders {F^mstrip) Trainex
Corp., 1970.
86 fr, color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 22
min. nicrogroove. (Patient care series, 3)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summary: A training film for nurses and the unit secretary.
Describes how the unit secretary handles transcription, abbrevia-
tions, special timing Instructions, and order variations.
1. Medical secretaries. 2. Medicine— Language. l Tralnex
Corporation. Series: Patient care series, S (Filmstrip)
610.73 73-737500
Tralnex Ck)rp.
Transfer activities and ambulation {FUmatrip)
Corp., 1967.
Trainex
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phouodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 20
mln. mlcrogroove. (Patient care series — basic needs, 3)
With script and Instructor's guide.
Btimmary: Discusses gradual prc^reslon and muscle strengthen'
ing of the patient as he relearns simple transfer activities and
walking. Illustrates basic transfers from bed to wheelchair to toi-
let and back, and chair to tub, emphasizing patient safety and good
body mechanics.
1. Transport of sick and wounded. l Traiikex Corporation.
Serlea : Patient care serlea — basic needs, 8 (Filmstrip)
615 Fi A 68-4282
Tralnex Corporation
Transfer of bacterial cnltnres (asceptic techniques) (Mo-
tion picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1972.
4 mill, sd. color. 18 mm. (Basic laboratory techniques for mi-
crobiology )
AImi IsMued in super 8 mm. cartridge with magnetic sound.
With correlated slide set
CRKDITS: Authors, Neal 1(. Croman. Velma C. Chambers.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates the transfer of bacterial cultures
(asceptic techniques) In the mlcroblulogy laboratory.
L Bacteriology — Technique. 1. Harper & Row, Publishers. II.
Series: Basic laboratory techniques for microbiology (Motion pic-
ture)
[QR661 580.9 70-712602
Harper & Row, Publishers
The Transfer of power {Motion picture) Group W (the
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the
Operation Government Committee of Washington, D. C.
Released by Weetinghouae Broadcasting Co., 1968.
28 mln. ad. color with bAw sequences. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment story, no. 2S)
L. C. has b*w print.
CredUt: Producer, Alfred Kelman; director, Charles Hollyday;
writers, Laorln U Henry, David Welsa; narrators, Stephen Horn,
Paul Long; consultant, Laarin L. Henry; research, Dell Byrne:
music, Jen Sorad : film editor. Peter Hess.
Bwnmtary: Explains bow the office of the President of the United
States changes bands and analyxes the problems Involved In this
change. Dtscnaaea the relative roles of both the outgoing and in-
coming Presidents.
1. Presidents— U. 8. i. WestlngbooM Broadcasting Company,
Inc aeries: The Ooverament story (Motion picture) no. 23.
363.084 79-70T207
Transferring and transporting the surgical patient {Motion
picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Mnde by William
Claiborne, inc.
8 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental series In oper-
ating-room techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Credit*: Authors. Nettle Hutchins, Lynn Kazemekas.
Svmmary: Explains the accepted method of transporting the surgi^
cal patient from the ward to the operating room and then to the
recovery room or back to his room If he is under local anesthesia.
Emphasises safety measures to otwerve.
1. Preoperative care. 2. Postoperative care. l McOraw-HlU
Book Company. Serlea: Fundamental series In <H>eratlng-room
techniques (Motion picture)
610.73 72-707642
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transferring bacteria: tube to tube {Motion piotun)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. .-il. color. 8 mm. (Biological techniques)
Loop film.
Issued Id standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Bummary: Demonatratea the proper technique for tranafernng
bacteria from one agar slant to another and the use of Inoculating
needle and plpet for the transfer.
1 Bacteriology— Technique. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Biological techniques (Motion pic-
*^^ 691,028 Fi A 68-2177
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Transferring from wheelchair to bed with maximal assist-
ance (Motion picture) National Medical Audiovisual
Center. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service,
1967.
4 mill. sd. color. 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Magnetic sound track. , ^ . ^i.
Summary: Shows the safest and easiest way to tranrfer the
natlent who needs maximal assistance from wheelchair to bed.
1 Wheelchairs. 2, Transport of sick and wounded. i. National
Medical Audiovisual Outer, n. Modem Talking Picture Service, in&
610.73 Fi E 68-65
Modern Talking Picture Service
Transfilm, inc. , New York
474
Fitting the fire bomb.
TransformatiMial grammar in the daasroom (Motion pic-
ture) Oregon Curriculum Study Center, University of Ore-
gon. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1965.
30 rain. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Transformational grammar series)
With user's guide.
Correlated with the book Kernels and transformations, by Wayne
A. O'Nell.
Credit!: Producer and director. Dale White.
Summary: Presents a demonstration class In transformational
grammar being taught to eighth grade students.
1. English Unguage— Study and teaching. 2. English language-
Grammar. Generative. i. O'Nell. Wayne A. Kernels and trans-
formations. II. Oregon. University. Oregon Curriculum Study C«i-
ter. HI. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Transformational
grammar series (Motion picture)
Fi 67-568
Transformations {Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4T fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s.. 12 In., 38) rpm.. 23
min. mlcrogroove. (Focus on language. Part 2: Transformational
gramma r )
Also ls.supd with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's manual by Maxine Haleff.
Creditt: Consultant, Paul Postal; narrator. Jerry Sllverstein.
Bummary: Presents the principles of transformational grammar
and examines various types of transformations.
1 English language— Grammar, Generative. l Eye Gate House.
Inc Series : Focus on language. Part 2 : Transformational gram-
"" "^"°'"""" 425 7^736840
A. L. A. Booklist
The Transformer {Motion picture)
don, 1969. Relpa.sed in the U.
Media.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electricity aerlee)
Loop fllm.
With study guide. _ _ _^
Summary; Provides animated diagrams of a perfectly efficient
■tep-up transformer followed by an equally efflclent stejHlown trans-
former. Demonstrates how a steiwlown traoaformer may be used to
produce a large current
1 Electric transformers. i. Macmlllan, firm, publishers, London,
n. BFA Educational Media. Series: Electricity aeries (MotlMi
picture)
637 70-708885
BFA Educational Media
Transformers (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1968.
M fr color. 85 mm. (Elcctrldty)
Credilt: Collaborator. Paul Klrkpatrtck. .,„h«..i„
Bummary: Explains the basic concepts of electricity which underly
the functioning of transformers. ^, „ ,, , . iph,.«.
1 Electric transformers. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica KUucs-
tlonal Corporation. Series: Electricity (Filmstrip)
537.6 Fi A 68-8988
Encyclopaedia Brltsn- nlca Educational Corp.
Macmillan A Co., Lon-
?. by BFA Educational
Transfrontier Films
see
El Angel.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pidures and Filmstrips
The Transistor: Amplification (Motion picture) MoreUnd-
Latchford Productions, Toi-onto. Released in t^ U. S. by
Univei-sal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mlD. si. fxAox. saper 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
1. Transistor ampltflera I. Uoreland-I^tcbford Prodoctlou,
Toronto. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Ampltflca-
tton (Motion picture)
[TK7871.2] 621.381 74~7151M
UDtTeraal Bducatlon and Visual Arta
Transistor biasing [Motion picture) Animated Electronics
Films, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Transistor tei^Dolocr)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model
Summary: Shows by full animation all currents flowiag In the
six principal circuits (or methods) by which tranrtstors are biased
for normal operation. With subtitles.
1. Transistors. l Animated Electronics Films (Firm) Se-
ries: Transistor techoologr (Motion picture)
621.3 78-708603
Animated Electronics Films
Transistor characteristics carves (Motion picture)
mated Electronics Films, 1967.
Ani-
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory se-
ries)
lxK4> fllm mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. cartridge and In 16 mm. reel.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Shows on a single master diagram the static and the
dynamic characteristic curves of a transistor, along with a transis-
tor circuit. Points out that small variations In voltage applied to
the transistor base cause small varlatjons in emitter current, and
larger variations In collector current. Four sine waveforms are
plotted simultaneously.
1. Transi.stor:f. I. Animated Electroiiics Films {Finn}' Se-
ries: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2646
Animated Electronic Films
Transistor circuits. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1972.
50 [ramparencies. 10 i 12 in. (Vocaiional electronics)
With teacher's manual %nd standard objective tests.
Correlated with the textbook Transistor theory
CREDITSi Author. Morris TiscWer.
SUMMARY: Covers a wide range of applications for solid state componenu.
Circuits include power supply regulators, amplifiers, oscillators, control circuits,
and logic gates.
I. Transistor circuits I. Creative Visuals (Firm) 11. Series: Vocational
electionica. [Transparencies]
[TK7871.95] 621.3 72-735854
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
The Transistor configurations (Motion picture) North
Atnerican Philips Co. Keleased by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1DB8.
17 mln. wl. color. 1ft mm. I Semiconductor elertrotrf<)
Summary: Considers a P-N-P crystal having a wide central region,
-■iliowH the concentration graphs for this crystal, and points out how
the application of a forward voltage at one of the P-N junctions and
a reverse voltage at the other, modifies the form of these graphs.
Illustrates a further change In the concentration graphs caused by
the reduction of the width of the central region.
1. Transistors. i. North American Philips Company, inc. ii.
McOraw-HlU Book Company. Series: Semiconductor electronics
(Motion picture)
621.381 Fi A 68-1362
Mc<:i-aw-HlliBookCo.
Tranaistor ftaadaaeatalf. [Transparencies]
1972.
Creative Visuals,
28 iranspare&ciea. 10 » 12 in. (Vocational electronics)
With teacher's manual and standard objective tests.
Corretated with the textbook Tranaistor theory.
CREDITS: Author. Mortis Tiachler.
SUMMARY: Covets the study of solid principles, circuit parameters, data
curves, graphic analysts, and baste circuiu.
1 TransUtora. 1. Creative VisuaU (Finn) II. Series: Vocational electron-
ics. [Transparencies]
[TK7871.95] 621.3 72-735853
Creative VUuaU 72 MARC
The Transistor: Handline <tf transistors (Motion picture)
Moreland-Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in
the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
1. TraoBistors. I. Moreland-Latcbford Prodnctlons, ToroDta
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. HaodUne of tran-
atators (Motion picture)
[TK7871.9] 621.381 71-715193
Cniversal Education aod Tlnial Arts
The Transistor. Part 1: Basic principles (FUmatrip)
North American Philips Corp. Made by N. V. Philips
Gloeikmpenfabrieken, EHndhovm, Netherlands, 1967. Re-
leased in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. (Physical principles of electron tubes)
With lecture guide and student workbook.
Bitmrnary: Explains the transl.stor effect by developing the Ideas
already learned and by demonstrating that the transistor can func-
tion as an amplifying device. Shows a number of modem practical
constructions. With captiona
1. Transistors. i. North American Philips Corporation, n.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Physical principles of elec-
tron tubes ( Fllmstrlp)
637.5 70-735366
North American Philips Corp.
Tile Transistor: Rectifiers (Motion picture) Moreland-
I.Atchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si color, goper 8 iuxl
I^xip film.
1. Transistora, 2. Electric current rectlflera I. Morelanfl-
Latchford Productions. Toronto. II. Universal BdQcatlon and Visual
Arts. III. Rectifiers (Motion picture)
[TK7871.9] 621.381 70-715190
Universal Education and Ylsoal Arta
The Transistor: Semi-conductor design (Motion picture)
Moreland-I-atchford Productions, Toronto. Released in
the I'. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
1. Semiconductors. I. Moreland-Latcbford Productions, Toronto.
U. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Semi-conductor de-
sign (Motion picture)
[TK7871.85] 621.381 72-715188
UnlTersal Education and Vlsoal ArU
Traiffiistor structure and technology {Motion picture) Bell
Telephone Laboratories and Education Development Cen-
ter. Released by Education Development Center, 1967.
38 mln. ed. cokw. 18 mm. (Semiconductor Electronlca Bduca-
tlon Committee films)!
With film notes.
Credits: Producers and directors. S. Dworkin, K. Smith; cinema-
to^aphers, T. Musea, A. Morocbnik.
Bummarv: Richard Thornton and James Early describe how the
alloy junction transistor (PNP) Is made, discuss the llmlUtion of ita
speed and voltage characteristics, poUit out tl« characterlstlca of
PNIP and NPNN type^ and show the fabrication of NPNN tran-
slators. Includes a brief review of power handling capablUty and
beat dlwlpallon. i
1. Junction transistors. L Bell TetelAooe Laboratories, inc. n.
Education DeveloiMaent Center. Seriea : Semiconductor
Electronics EcRication Committee films (Motion picture)
621^1 70-703368
Education Derriopment Center
The Transistor: The transistor and the vacuum tube (Mo-
tion picture) Moreland-Lotchford Production?, Toronto.
Released in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color. Boi>er 8 nun.
1. Tran^Btora 2. Vacuam-tnbea I. Korriand-Utc^rfl Pro-
ductions, Toronto. II. Universal Bducatlon and Vtooal Arta. IIL
■nie Transistor and the vaconin ttibe (Motkn picture)
[TK7871.9] 621.381 76-715189
Universal Education and Vlnal Arta
TTie Transistor: Transistor amplifying circuits (Motion
picture) Morel and- Jjatchford Productions, Toronto. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 nun.
1. Transistor amplifiers. I. Moreland-lAtchford Productions,
Toronto. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts, III. Translator
amplifying circuits (Motion picture)
[TK7871.2] 621.381 78-715192
Unlvereal Education and Visual Arta
The Transistor: Tranastor developments (Motion picture)
Moreland-Latcbford Productions, Toronto. Released in
the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. 81. color, super 8 mm.
1 Tran^atora. I. Moreland-Latcbford Productions. Toronto.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Tranaistor develop-
ments (Motion picture) -,„,„<
rTK7871.9] 621.381 76-716194
Univeraal Bducatlon and Visual Arta
The Transistor: What is a transistor? (Motion picture)
Morelaiid-r^atchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the
U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
1 Transistors. I. Moreland-Latcbford Productions, Toronto.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arta. III. What la a transistor?
(Motion picture)
[TK7871.9] 621.381 79-715187
Universal Bducatlon and Visual Arta
Transistorized multivibrator (free-numiiig) (Motion pic-
ture) Animated Electronics Films, 1967.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Also iHued In standard 8 mm. cartridge and In 16 mm. reel.
With narrative guide aod animation model.
Summary: Shows nine different electron currents flowing along
their respective paths during a cycle of operation of a two- transistor
multivibrator. Traces out significant voltage waveforma at the two
collectors so that they can be related at any Instant to the currents
through the two transistors, and also to the voltage divider currents
which flow continuously. With subtitles.
1. Pulse circuits. i. Animated Electronics Films (Firm) Se-
ries: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
637 Fi A 68-2634
Animated Electronic Films
Tranaistxffs — the mighty mites of dectroDks (Motion pic-
ture) GJeneral Electric Co., Radio Receiver Dept, 1957.
Made by Jam Handy Organization.
6 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summary: A sales promotion fllm showing the operation, nsee, and
benefits of the transistor.
1. Transistors. i. General Electric Oicnpany. Radio and TMe-
Tlslon DlvtriMi.
631.881 70-704291
475
Transitional devices in the theme (FUmatrip) Eye Gate
House, 1968.
29 fr. color. S.'J mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 831 rpm.,
11 mln. mlcrogroove. (Techniques of theme writing, no. S)
With teacher's manual.
Credits: Authors. I^awrence Nelson, Frederick Dixon.
Summary: Kxpialns transitional devices in theme writing, and
gives examples which demonstrate the use of transitional phrasea,
sentences, and paragraphs.
1. English language — Rhetoric. r. Eye Gate House, Inc. Se-
ries : Techniques of theme writing ( Fllmstrlp) no. 8.
808.04 Fi A 68-4874
Eye Oate House
TraHittoK caavcnatiow with WmiMI Caitla. [MotioD picture]
WXXI. Releaaed by Indiana University Audio- Viiual Center,
1971.
30 min. id. color. 16 nun.
CREDITS: Producer. Richard H. Pierce; mu«ic, Richard Newman.
SUMMARY: Explorct WcndeU CaMlc'i phikMophy oftculplurc. Showi his
use of inexpcRuve matertab to create beautiful and functional fonnt.
1. Csnie, WendeU. 2. Sculptura—TechRtque. I. CaMk, Wendell. 11.
WXXI (Televtsioo station) Rochester. N.V. III. Indiaaa. Umvcrnty. Atidio-
Visual Center.
tNB237, 730.973 72-700502
Indiana University 73 MARC
Transluminal angioplasty (Motion picture) Oregon Heart
Association. Made and released by Dept of Radiology,
T'niversity of Oregon Medical School, 1969.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Introduces to physicians a new. simple, nonsurgical
method for treating blocked leg arteries by catheter. Shows the
technlc during an actual procedure, explains Its rationale by dia-
grams and film analogies, and Illustrates the results arteriographl-
cally In cases selected from a series of over 200. ^ ^ . ^
1. Extremities, Lower— Blood-veesels— Radiography. 2, Perlphwal
vascular diseases. l Oregon Heart Association, n. Oregon. Uni-
versity. Medical School Dept of Radiology.
616.1 72-706381
CINE
Trans-Lux Distributing Corporation, New York
Antietam, 1862.
Appomattox, April 9, 1865.
The Blockaders: story of the ghost siiips.
Bratty of Broactway.
Gettysburg.
Grant and Lee, 1864-1865.
Home front.
Ironclad.
The Mississippi campaign: war of the
turtles.
Mr. Lincoln's politics.
Night of the assassins.
The Passion of slow fire.
The Savage eye.
Search for the Monitor.
Secrets of the Nazi criminals (Mein
Kampf II)
Storm over Sumter.
Transmissimi and reOection in microwave optics (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1071. Made by Peter Robinson Aasociates.
.*> mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments In physics —
microwave optics)
I»op film.
With guide book.
CREDITS: Author. Tom Smith; collaborators, Albert V. Kaei
a!«lsted by Cloan Powell and Homer BoBserman.
SUMMARY; Presents experiments which reveal slmllarltiee and
differences of light and microwaves in the transmission through and
reflection from different kinds of materials.
.1. Microwave optics. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. II. Series: Experiments In physlcH — microwave optics
(Motion picture)
[QC670] 535 72-713996
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Transmission lines (Motion picture) Tektronix, 1961
23 mln. »d. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Discusses the fundamentala of transmission lines. Uses
animated drawings to depict the transmission of electrical energy
along a line. A demonstration with an oscilloscope shows how re-
flections can occur In a line. Topics Include cbaracterlatlc impedance,
the importance of proper termination, line loBsee, time delay, and
velocity factor.
1. Electric lines. i. Tektronix, Inc., Beavertwi. Or.
621.37 70-707348
Tektronix
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Transmlssicm lines (Motion picture)
see Electromagnetic fields and waves. Part 1:
Transmission lines
Transmission of information (Motion picture) National
Science Foundation. Made by E. K. Bond, 196S. Released
by PRV'.hologicul Cinema Register, 1971.
ISiiilu. »!. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Author, E. K. Bond.
SUMSIARY: PresenU n test to dlsoern the amount of Informa-
tion tranHmitted as a function of difTerent stimulus dimensions.
Shows students estimating the width of diamonds, the Tariatlon in
horizontal positions of squares, and the varlatlOD of the size of
BQuartis. _
1. Psychology, Physiological. I. C. S. National Science Founda-
tion. II. Pennsylvania. State CnlTerslty. Psy(4)oloclcal Cinema
Register.
[QP431] 153.T 75-718S&6
Psychological Cinema Begister
Trans-Pacific Passenger Conference
Cnimng island — timeless set, a Pacific dream adven-
Transparencies: adding c<rior (Motion picture) Chandler
Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. S mm. (Audiovisual production techniqueH)
l/K>p nim mounted in cartridge.
Creditt: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summarv: U^es felt pens, dlazo Sims, and transparent color ad-
hestves to show how to add areas of color to transparencies.
1. Transparencies— Coloring. i. Chandler Publishing Company,
San Francisco, il McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Audio-
visual production techniques (Motion picture)
371.33 73-702255
McOraw-Hill Book Co.
IVansparencic^: diazo proceaB {Motion picture) CSuuidler
Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Credits: Director. Jerrold E. Kemp.
Sumtnarv: Demonstrates the process of developing diazo film
transparencies. Shows how tran.<slucent paper master drawings and
diazo Alms are exposed in a Beseler Vugrapb ultraviolet printer and
how the drawings and films are developed In a Jar containing am-
monia vapor.
1. Transparencies. 2, Dlazotype. i. Chandler Publishing Com-
pany, San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Audiovisual production techniques ( Motion picture)
371.33 75-702250
HcGraw-HllIBookCo.
iTrangpartodet]
for arrowrtt
South-western Pub. Co.. 1969.
70 tnoapwociea. cokir. 10 x 12.
With manual.
SUMMARY: lUuMraUi aocouBiing probtmn, cmphnifim the importnC
Kcouatinc fuiidamestaii pnaeated in the tczAook AceountiBg priadplca, by C
RoUin Nuwonser and PhiUp E. Pcaa.
1. Accounting. I. Niiwoogef, Qifford Rtdlin, 1907-
principlcL II. Souib-weucni PubUihiag Company. III. Title: j
ptinciples. [Tranaparencic*]
CHF56353 657 72-733755
a Pub. Co. 73 MARC
(TranqMrencieS] South-
western Pub. Co., 1972.
cctor. 9 I II.
With manual.
SUMMARY: lUuKTSta bMk e
c pfinciplca from the textbook Ap-
plied cconomia. by John W. Kennedy. Anbur Oaen. aitd Jamea Harvey Dodd.
1. Economics. 1. Kennedy, John Wetley, 1920- AppUed ecooom-
ica. II. South-arestera PuUbhini Company. III. Title: AppUed ecooomica.
iTraaaparenciea]
[HB171] 330 72-733746
SoMfe-waMcra P«k Co. 72 MARC
■tti^ [Tra&QMrencieij
for osBtMT 21
South-western Pub. Co., 1972.
33 trantparenciet. c<rioT. 10 % 12.
With manual
SUMMARY: niuatratct the principlci of Bccouatlni from the textbook Can-
tmj 21 •ccouRting, by Lewti D. Boynton and othen.
1. Accounting. I. Boynton, Lcwk Delano, 1909- Century 21 ac-
counting 11. South-weatcm Publishing Company. 111. Title: Century 21 ac-
ODunting [Trantparenciet)
(HF5635i 657 72-733747
South-wcMem Pub. Co. 72 MARC
TVMipVMdM tar COTtBT 21 l|y»willii» (TruHpwcadci]
South-weMem Pub. Co., 1972.
WiUin
>lor, 9x11.
te^~^tW textbook Century 31 typewrltbg by David D. Liiiiiihury and
then.
SUMMARY: Coven mKhiac awnipulMioH, the keyboard, baeic typing op-
I. Typewriting. 1. 1 i—i iiliiirry. David Daniel. 1196- Century 21
typ««ritii« II. SoMl»-»«aiem PMbUaUng Company. III. TUc: Century 31
rZ49,
Soulli-wcaian Pub. C«.
652.3
72-733744
MARC
Tnmtpanmdm tar eolkgi i
wettem Pub. Ca, 1972.
■tti|. [Traupareiicieti South-
II traaaparencica. color. 10 x 12.
With manual.
Bawd on the textbook Collefs accounting, by A. B. Canon, Arttiur E. Cari-
•oa, and Clem Boling
SUMMARY: Teacbea the beginning aceoundng cycle.
1. Accounting. I. Canon, Albert Ben. 1913- College accounting.
II. South-weatem PubUihiag Company. 111. Title: College accounting. tTrao*
(parandeai
tHF5635j 657 72-733749
South-wciteni Pub. Co. 73 MARC
Pub. Co., 1970.
63
Withn
[Transparenciei]
South-western
10 X 12.
__ don the textbook Economic*; an analyeia of prtaciplaa and pobciea, by
Thomas J. Haitotono and Michael J. Brcnnan.
SUMMARY: niuMraica beak economic principie* covering both microeco-
nomics and macroecooomics.
1. Economics 1. HaiUtooes, Thomas J. Ecooomica; an analysis of pnnci-
pka and policies. 11. South-western Pubbshing Company. III. TlUe: Eoonom-
ics. iTransparencies]
lHB171i 530
South-westem Pub. Co. '3
72-733753
MARC
Traagpncwdcs for iBtrotectkw to hwfawt mA i
tks. [Transparencieti South-weatem Pub. Co., 1971.
57 transparenciet. color. 10 x 12.
With overlays.
With manual
Based on the textbook Inuoductioo lob
R. Stockton and Charlea T. Oait.
SUMMARY: lUusirates basic Katistici
1 Sutistica. 1. Stockton. John Robert. 1903- Introductioo tobuii-
ness* economic sutittict. II. South-weatem Publishing Company. III. Title:
InUodoction to bwiness and economic statistics. (Transparencica]
310 72-733751
73 MARC
lHA29]
South-western Pub. Co.
Traniparendes for tntrodKttoi to 4ata yrocMrias- [Traniparen-
cies] South-westem Pub. Co., 1971.
by S. J. Waooua. B.
100 transparencies, color. 9x11.
With manual.
Based on the textbook Fundamentals (rf data p
E. Wanous, and Gerald E. Wsgner.
SUMMARY: A non-technical presentatioo of data processing principlea and
procedures which provides an overview of unit record and computer tystema.
1. Electronic data proccsaing. I. Waooua. Samuel Jamca. 1907-
Fuodanjcntatoofdauprocesaing. II. South-weateraPubhahing Company. III.
Title: Introductioo to data processing. iTranapareocicB]
^A76.5, 651.8 72-733748
South-wesiem Pub. Co. "2 maih-
Transparencies : handmade method (Motion picture)
Chandler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-HiU Book Co.,
lf>6ft.
3 min. 8l. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
Loop 81m mounted in cartridge.
Creditt: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Demonatrates the uae of felt pena and tfa°«P«7°t
marking pencils on clear acetate in the production of handmade
trans^rendes^^^^^ i. Chandler PuWlahlng Company. San Fran-
cisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Andlovlsual pro-
duction techniques (Motion picture) -«„,«
371.83 70-702246
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transparencies: heat proces (Motion picture) Caiandler
Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
1 min. Bi. color. 8 mm. (AudlOTlsual production techniques)
Lioop film mounted in cartridge.
Creditt: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp. . ^ ^.
Strnmary: Shows how Thermo-fax projection film la u»d for the
preparation of a transparency from an original diagram in the sec-
retary model copying machine.
1. Transparencies. 2. Thermography (Copying proems) i.
Chandler Publishing Company, San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill
Book Company, Series: Audiovisual im»ductl(wi tedmiqoea (Mo-
tion plctore) _„ »,v««,-
371.33 73-702247
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transparencies: making overlays (Motion picture) Chan-
dler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1&68.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge.
Creditt: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp.
Summary: Demonstrates techniques for preparing translucent
paper niastfr drawings «8 a series of overlays from original sketches.
Emphasizes the use of corner regLstration marks to insure proi>er
alignment of the final transparent sheets.
1. DrawlngH. 2. Transparencies. l Chandler Publishing Com-
pany,' San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Audiovisual production techniques (Motion picture)
371.33 70-702254
HcOraw-HlIi Book Go.
Transparencies: mounting and masking (Motion picture)
Chandler Pub. Co. Released by Mc(intw-Hi!l Rook Co.,
1968.
Z mm. ai. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
I.«op film mounted in cartridge.
Credits: Director. Jerrold E. Kemp.
Hummarv: Demonstrates the procewi of using tape to mount •
single shwt transparency to a standard cardboard frame and to one
with overlaya. Shows results of masking transpnrenclea and dlffer-
entiatps between transparencies with sliding maska and those with
hinged masks. „.. .. „ i.
1. Transparencies— Trimming, mounting, etc. i. Chandler Pub-
lishing Company, San Francisco, ri. McOraw-HlIl Book Company.
Series- Audiovisual production techniques (Motion picture)
371,33 77-702256
McOraw-HlUBookCo.
Transparencies: pictnr* transfer, part 1 (Motion picture)
Chandler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1968.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Credits: Director, Jerrold E. Kemp. . .^ ^ ^
Summary: Demonstrates the seal method of picture transfer.
Shows how a dry mount press is used to seal a <^l»y-«'"if* P*^^J^
to a Heal brand Transpara film, how the paper Is separated from the
picture and film under water, and how the resulting transparency
""rSlJ^S.!?""''''? Chandler Publ>«>.a., Co™p.n, S.n
Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Audiovisual
prodviction techniques (Motion picture) -^nntn
371.33 72-702252
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transparencies: picture transfer part 2 (J'°f«'"^'"«>
Ch&ndler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Oo.,
^Tniln. 8i. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual productio,, tethnlques)
Loop mm mounted In cartridge.
;,ur..T5'i«^3r.-aS?;'.''nTS;-s^.^^n.t,.n«,.™,„
look, after drjlnj and wrajlnj. publishing Company. San
rrJ„cK5°T.T.X.w.H,ll ^'Xt^n^ Sef-^ -"«--"■
production techniques ( Motion pMure^ 76-TO2253
McGraw-Hill Book O.
-sr?^.'S.^'^"eii^/srai?£rB«.
'fmln .1 color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
Loop Olni mounted m cartridge^
CrediM: Director, ■>«",?"' fl,";?™; ,„„, experiments in diaio Mm
Su-amcr,; Discusses the rMUlts "^ '»" ^J^, „, u,e dla» pro.-
development in <'"l",">"S!'"f,h?ut Exposure; development after
e«,: development of dlaao «^»'™"„V5?v6lop.ient after partiallj
full exposure to '''"'«"•, "^""7. „d exposure and development
covering the diazo film ^''^ 'XI' dMtmor, tracing paper,
after covering the dla^ "ifj^"!' ' "TSandler Publishing Com-
,. TraMparencg^ VS JS-HIH Book Compan,. Series:
iSvf.l°alpSuSn.^ques^(Motlonplc«tre, .^_^^^
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transparencies: ^irit dapUcator (Motion picture) Chan-
dler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
3 rain. si. color. 8 mm. (Audiovisual production techniques)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Credita: Director. Jerrold E. Kemp.
Bummary: Uses a spirit duplicator machine for preparing a trans-
parency on frosted acetate from a spirit master in three colors.
1. Transparencies. 2. Fluid copying processes. i. Chandler
Publishing C^ompany. San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Audiovisual production techniques (Motion picture)
371.33 79-702251
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transparent, translucent, and (^laqne materials (Filmstrip)
Harry Kobin. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (light)
With teaching guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how transparent, translucent, and opaqxie
materials affect the passage of light. With captions.
1 Glass, Optical. 2. Light— Transmission. I. Rohln. Harry.
II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Light (Filmstrip)
[QC375] 535 70-739433
BFA Educational Media
Transpiration (FUrmtrip) Stephen Bosustow Productions.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Leaf functions)
With study guide.
Summary: Describes transpiration, which la the release of water
Into the air, and the process of guttation. With captions. For
elementary grades.
1 Plants — Transpiration — Juvenile films. i. Bosustow {am-
phen) Productions, n. BFA Educational Media. Series: I^af
functions (Filmstrip)
372.3 71-737138
BFA Educational Media
Transpiration rates (Motion picture) Iowa State Univer-
Bity, Film Production Unit, 1968.
2 mill- color. (Iowa State University plant science Alms)
Verxioiis available : si. ; magnetic or optical sd. : cartridge or reel ;
8 mm., super 8 mm.. Id mm.
With guide.
Summary: Describes basic techniques for meusuring loss of water
vapor from aerial parts of plants. Explains that potometer systems
measure water replacement while weight loss indicates transpiration
loss. Illustrates the effect of breeie on transpiration rate.
1 Planta— Transpiration. 2. I'lants. Motion of fluids in. i- Iowa.
State University of Science and Technology. Ames. Film Production
Unit.
681.1 Fi A 68-1414
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
476
Tnmspiratlon: water loss in the leaf (Motion jneturt)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
Loop film.
With teachers* guide. , , .
Bummary: Points out that during the photosyntheela. water is Kwt
throuKh utixnatHl I'lienlngs in the leaf. Shows stomata distribution.
and demonstratea atomata function ualng leavea which are partially
coated with petroleum Jelly. .,, »_■
1. Plantar-Transpiration. 2. StomaU. I. Encyclopaedia Bri-
Unnlc«i Educational Corporation. Sertea: Botany series (Motion
Dlctura. Encyclopaedia Britannica Elducatlonal Corp.)
681.1 70-708735
Encyclopaedia BriUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Transplantation of hnman heart (Motion picture) Travenol
Laboratories, 1968. Made by Dept of Surgery, Bajlor
University College of Medicine.
16 min. s(]. color. 16 imn.
Summary: Dlwiisses the purpoite, technique, and results of human
heart tranxplaDtation. Include^ demonstrations showiDg the heiiiocll-
liitlOQ technique of cardiopulmonary bypass, elective Ischemic cardiac
■rrest, and the preparation of the donor heart to preserve the
conduction srstem. Explains the selection of recipients sod Im-
munologic considerations.
1. Heart — Transplantation. i. Travenol laboratories, Inc., Mor-
ton Grove. 111.
617 71-702879
CINE
TriBiplantatleM of —ti— t [Motion picture] Dunav FQibm,
BelgTBde, 1970. Made by D^ana Durkovica. Releued b the
U.S. by Mu» Media Associate*. 1971.
II min. td. color. 16 mm.
With discuMMti guide.
SUMMARY: Showt the way in which todcty ntka individuBta coafcna to
iu demandt by leUing the ttory at ■ milkman who ti attacked by hit milk task
and, after he receive* help from no one, befim to deliver bombs instead ol milk.
1. Dunav-nim. II. MaM Media Aaaociatcs.
lPN1997] 791.43 72-700400
Mait Media AMOciaics 72 MAKC
Transport in the 18th century (Filmstrip) Common
Ground, London, 1946. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educatinnal .\ssociates. 1966.
48 fr. Ihltw. 35 mm. (Introduction to the industrial revolution.
1740-1S40)
With Ik- litTs' manual. Notes rev. 1965.
Credit*: Editor. G. D. H. Cole.
Sumuiaii/: Notes that conditions of life In elghteeoth cwitury
Britain were determined by the difBculty of overland transportation
for goodit and people, and the relative ease with which cargoes and
passengers tmild he transported along waterways and by sea. Shows
ail modes of land and sea transport.
1. TrHn.s]! i: iiirloii — (Jt. Hrit. — Hist. i. Common Ground, ltd.,
London, ii. i'arman Educational Associates. Series: Introduc-
tion to the Industrial revolution. 174O-1840 (Filmstrip)
380.50942 Fi A 68-3792
Carman Edncntional Associates
Transport of phosphate in plants (Motion picture) Ency-
clopaedin Itritannica Educational Corp., 1969.
3 mlQ. si. color, super 8 mm. < Radioisotope techniques)
Loop film la cartrldse.
1. Plant translocation. 2. Phosphates. I. Encyclopaedia Brl-
tannica Educational Corporation. II. Series: Radioisotope tech-
niques (Motion picture)
[QK871] 581.1 79-706662
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp,
Transport of phosphate in plants — with stem girdled (Mo-
tion pictiii^) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. coior. super 8 mm. (Radioisotope techniques)
Loop fltm In cartridge.
1. Plant translocation. 2. Phosphates. I. E:ncyclopaedIa Bri-
tannica Educational Corporation. II. Series: Radioisotope tech-
nlques (Motion picture)
[QK871] 681.1 7^70««M
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Bducatlonal Corp.
Transport systems in animals (Motion picture)
University Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
Lidiana
17 c
sd. color. Id mm. (Animal systems)
SU.M.MARY; Explains that single-celled organisms transport mate-
rials by the streaming of cytoplawn and dlfTuslon : points out that
the structure of hydra and planarta permit rapid exchange of gase^,
while larger animals have Internal circulatory systems consisting of
blood vessels and a pump or heart Compares the heart structures
and circulatory systems of various anltoals.
1. Biological transport 2. Cardlovascalar system. L Indiana
University. Audio-Visual Center. II. Series: Animal systems (Mo-
tion picture)
tQP521] 591.1
CINE
7&-718506
Transportation {Filmstrip) Communicators, 1966. Made
by American Education Pub. Co.
14 fr color. 35 mm.
Sumiiwity: A small boy points out various means of transporta-
tion which people use.
I. Transportation. i. Communicators (Firm)
372.8 76-733167
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Transportation {FUnustrip) Bailey Films, 1968.
40 fr. color. :to mm. and 8 phonodlscs: 12 In. 33J rpm
With manual.
Credii^: Educational consultant. Howard Clapp.
Nummary: Pictures and describes systems of imnsportatinn In nttf
in -America. Includes views of workers using various pieces of
equipment.
1. Transportation— U. 1
Bailey Films
r. Bailey Films, Inc.. Hollywood. Calif.
380.60973 Fi A 68-4121
Transportation {Famttrip) Herbert M. Elltins Co., 1969.
color. 35 mm. (South America culture (northwest))
Writers and photographers, Herbert Elklns, Blanche
ta fr.
Credo
Elklns.
Summary: DiscusseB various types of transportation utilised In
South .America. Inelndea le*cher guide frames and vocabulary list
With captions. Heslgned for individualized study.
1. Transportation— .South America. i. Herbert M, Elkins Com-
pany. Series: South America culture (northwest) (Filmstrip)
918.6 7^734067
Herbert M. Elklns Co.
Transportati<m (Motion picture) Cinecraft. Released by
American Educational Films, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (Projection 70'J*(
SUMMARY : Explores ways of solving the 1970"s trapsportntlon
problems of pollution, inoer-city congestion, and safety.
1. Transportation. I. Cinecraft, inc., Cleveland. II. American
Educational Films. III. Series; Projection 70'8 (Motion picture)
[HE191] 380.5 78-712864
American Educational Films
TrawpOTtatkM: a flrrt lOm oa tbe airport [Motion picture] Nor-
man Bean. Released by BPA Educadonal Media, 1972.
11 min. kL color. 16 mm.
With Mudy guide.
SUMMARY; Examines the advmtages and diiadvaatsfa that the coai-
munity derive* from ■ big city sirport. For elementary gndo.
I. Airports. 1. Bean. Norman. 11. BPA Educsttonal Media.
IHE9797) 387.7 72-700117
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Transportation : a ship comes home {Motion picture) Man-
fred Kirchheimer Productions. Released by Coronet In-
structi^Mial Films, 1969.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Explains the ctKnplexity of modem trsmiportatlon by
Illustrating the preparations and precise timing Involved In bringing
into port a large ocean liner.
■ Another issue. bAw.
1. Ocean liners. 2. Dodts. i. Manfred Klrcbbeimer Produc-
tions. It Coronet lustmctlonal Films.
387^ 72-700704
Coronet Instructional Films
Transportation: Airplanes {FUmatAp) University Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community aeries: Tranqwrtatlon set)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Deals with airplanes and the ways In which they con-
nect cities, carry passengers, and transport (rel^t Describes how
people get to and from alri>orts.
1. Aeronautics, Commercial — U. S. — Juvenile films. 2. Aero-
planes—Juvenile films. I. Dulverslty Films, Kansas City, Ua
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: CtHnmunlty series:
Transportation set (Filmstrip)
387.7 Fi A 68-4626
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transportation and communication {Filmstrip) Socie^ for
Visual Education. 1970.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 18
min. microgroove. (This Is the Soviet Union, group 2)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
Vreditt: Consultant. Murray Lincoln Miller.
Summary: Provldea a comprehensive overview of the transporta-
tion and communication systems of the Soviet Union. Shows trans-
portation within cities, between cities, and In rural areas as well as
the government-controlled Information system.
1. Comiminlcation and traffic — Russia. i. VUler, Murray Lin-
coln. It. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series; TbU
Is the Soviet Union (Filmstrip) group 2.
385.0947 76-736055
Society for Visual BMnca- tloo
Transportatimi around the worid {Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1969.
II min. xd. color. 16 mm.
Wlih teachers' guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Roy A. Price.
Summary: Explains to children that the basic human problem of
transportation has been solved in a wide variety of ways, depending
on geographical conditiona and technical development
— Another issue, b&w.
1. Transportation — Juvenile films. i. Coronet Instructional
Films.
Coronet Instructional
380.5
Films
Fi A 68-3174
Transportation around the worid (Filmstrip) Avid Corp„
1971.
50 double fr. bAw, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33J rpm..
15 niio. (Around the world series)
CREDITS: Author, Caria Melhorn Zwahlen.
SUMMARY: Portrays the various types of transportation by
aimiilatitig a Journey around the world via transportation methods
according to the local customs of each country. For primary grades.
1. TransporUtloD. I. Avid Corporation. II. Series: Around
the world series (Filmstrip)
[HE152] 372.8 70-738775
Avid Corp.
Transportation (bus, truck, taxi) {Motion picture) Voca-
tional Guidance Films. Made by Burton Holmes Films.
Rel«is«i by Carl F. Mahnke Productions, 1946.
1 1 min. sd. b&w. 16 nun. ( Toor Ufa woric Olma)
With manual Blanual ladting In L. C
Credita: Script, Arthur P. Twogood.
.Summary: Stresses the Importance of safety and driving sklU lo
(^)eratlng a bus. a truck, or a taxi. Discusses the importance of a
pleasant disposition for bus drivers, the variations of employment
related to trucking, and the competitive nature of the taxlcab bust*
oess.
1. Motor vehicle driving. i. Vocational Guidance PUma, Inc
n. Mataikke (Carl F.) Productions, Inc., Dee Molnee. Series: Your
life work films (Motion [4cture)
71-704392
Transportation: Buses (Filmstrip) University Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
33 fi-, , color. 35 mm. (Community series: TransporUtlon set)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Deals with the services that buses provide.
1. Motor buses — Juvenile films. i. University Films, Kansas
City, Mo. ir. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Community
series: Transportation set (Filmstrip)
388.4 Fi A 68-4623
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transportation by bus (Motion picture) Films/West. Re-
leased by Curtis Audio Visual Materials, 1968.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditu: I'roducer. Lou Lilly; director. Arthur G. Evans: writer.
Barbara Upton
Summary: Describes the services provided by different types of
buses; pictures the "behind the scenes" activities at a modem bus
terminal. Follows two children as they take a trip by bus. For
primary and elementary grades.
1. Motor bus lines — Juvenile films. i. Films/West, Inc.
n. Curtis Audio Visual Materials.
388.3 Fi A 67-5817
Pilms/Wevt
Transportation by freight train (Motion picture) Films/
West. Released by Curtis Audio Visual Materials, 1968.
10 mlr. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit$: Producer, Ixiu Lilly; director. Art Evans; «Tlter, Barbara
Upton,
Sumniary: Points out the 8er%-ices provided by modern trains.
Follows the railroad men as they carry out their various jobs. For
primary grades.
1. Railroads— Freight— Juvenile films. i. Films/West, inc.
n. Cnrtls Audio Visual Materials.
386 Fi A 67-6818
Films/West
by inland waterways (Motion picture)
Released by Curtis Audio Visual Materials,
477
Transportation
Films/West.
1968.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide
Creditt: Producer, Lou Lilly; director. Art Bvana; writer, Ocee
Bitch.
Summary: Uses animatlMi to explain the function of inland water-
ways. Pictures ships, bargee, and boats traveling along various In-
land waterways carrying goods from place to place. For elemen-
tary grades.
1. Inland water tranaportatlon. l Films/West, Inc.
II. Curtis Audio Visual Materials.
386 Fi A 67-5819
Films/West
Transportatitm by ship (Motion picture) Arthur Evans.
Released by Bailey Films, 1967.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures a cruise from San Francisco to Hong Kong,
Compares life oo and off shipboard and shows crew and officers In
their specific )obe; Elmphasise* the Importance of proper nariga-
tloo.
L Seafaring life. 2. Voyages and travels. i. Evans, Arthur,
n. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood. Calif.
387 Fi A 68-1 191
Bailey Films
Transportation: Cars (FUmatrip) University Films, Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Transportation set)
With teacher's guide.
Summary; Focuses on the family car and the many purposes that
It serves.
1. Automobiles — Juvenile films. i. Unlvenlty C^lms, Kansas
City, Ua It. McCraw-Hlll Book Company. Series: Community
series: Transportation set (Filmstrip)
388.34 Fi A 68-^22
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Society for Visual
The Transportation cri^ (Filmstrip)
Education, 1971.
GO fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm- 16
min. microgroove. TAmerica's urt>an crisis, group 1, no. 5)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Woodbury Conitllng.
Summar)' : Describes deterioration of public and private transpor-
tation systems and service, and illustrates advantages and dJaadvan-
tages of both rapid transit and automotive facilities as solutions to
trangportation problems.
1. Urban transportation. I. Society for Visual Education. Inc.,
Chicago. Series : America's urban crisis ( Filmstrip) group 1. no. 5.
380.5 77-738052
Society for VLsual Education
Transportation: Elevators (Filmstrip) University Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Trau^wrtaUon let)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Deals with the role of the elevator In city life.
1. Elevators — Juvenile films. t. University Films. Kansas City,
Mo. II. McGraw-Hill Book Otmpany. Series: Community series:
Transportation set (Filmstrip)
621.877 Fi A 68-4628
McGraw-Hill Bo<A Co.
l^ansportatitm — helicopter (Motion picture) Films/West
Released by Curtis Audio Visual Materials, 1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
Creditt: Producer, Lou Lilly ; writer, Ingvar Grlmagaard.
Summary: Presents a simplified descriirtliH] of the flight capabili-
ties of helicoptM^ and shows how they are oaed In construction, afri-
culture, emergency search and rescue, and transportation.
L Helicopters. i. Pllms/West, Inc. n. Cortla Audio Vlstial
Materials.
387.7 Fi A 68-71
Films/West
Transportation in Africa (Filmstrip) Anne Marie Bambo.
Released by Bailey Films, 1966,
35 fi'. color. 35 mm. (Africa : developing continent)
With manual.
.Summary; rtescribes types of land, rail, water, and air transporta-
tion in Africa. With captions.
1. Transportation — Africa. i. Rambo, Anne Marie, n. Bailey
Films. Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series: Africa: developing conti-
nent (Filmstrip)
916 79-735143
Balley-Fllm AaKclates
Transportation in and around San Frandsco (Filmstrip)
San Francisco Uni6ed School District Made and re-
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1967.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (San Frandsco — our city and county)
Creditt: Director of consultants. William B. Sanborn.
Summary: Shows some of the many types of transportation which
have served the people of San Francisco. Including the stagecoach,
Jitneys, the municipal railroad, the trackless trolley, dles^ buses, the
LagunavlUe trolley, the elevated train, ferry boats, a navy crulaer, a
freighter, and a helicopter.
1. Urban transportation — San Francisco Bay region. i, San
Francisco Unified School District, n. Society for Visual Education,
Inc., Chicago. Series: San Francisco — our city and county (Film-
strip)
380.5 Fi A 68-3607
Society for Visual Education
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Transportation in Arctic regions {Motion picture), Walt
Disney Productions. Released by Intenialional Communi-
cation Films, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Arctic regions serlM)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
Id super 8 mm.
With teacher study fuide. ^ , , ^ ^ ^ _^,„
From the 1959 motion picture entitled Seven cities of Antarctica.
Summon/; Explores the varying modes of transportation used in
1 Tranitportat Ion— Arctic r^ons. i. Seven cities of Antarctica
(Motion picture! ii. Disney (Walt) Pro<luctlons. m. International
rommunlcatlon Fliim*. Series: Arctic regions series {Motion plc-
*'"** 919.8 70-703180
International Communl- cation Films
Transportation in Canada (Filmstrip) Art Ermns Produo-
tiona. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
67 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc : 1 a., 12 in., SSI rpni> micro
groove. (Canada: aorthem giant)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With study guide.
Credlta : Writer. Paul R. Dexler.
Summary : Relates the role of Canada as one of the vrorld'a mort
modem nations to Its efficient use of various means of transportation,
auch as railroads, highwaya, trucks, ships, and air service.
1 Transportation— Canada. I. Art Evans Productions. II. BFA
Educational Media, Series : Canada : northern giant (Fllmitrlp)
917.1 74-738594
BFA Educational Hedla
Tistt^wrtation in Eastern Europe (Moticn picture) Bio-
films. Released by Intemati<mat Communication Fibns»
1966.
4 mln. 81. color. 8 mm. ( Eaat Europe series )
loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
to super 8 mm.
With teacher study galde. _^ ^, , ™ »
Summary: Shows the prinrtpal means of transportation in Eastern
Europe. Including autos, busBes. trains, tankers, ferrys, motwcyciea,
1, TranaporWt Ion— Europe, Eastern. i. Bloflims. inc. n. Inter-
national Ctomrounlcatlon Films. Seriea: Ea« Enrope aerlea (Mo-
tion picture) -„„..-
380.50947 74r-7031l7
International CommiitU- cation Films
Transportation In Japan {Film»trip) Bailey Films in ool-
laboratioQ with Franklin Publications. Released by BaUey
Films, 1966.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Japan : Asia's modem power)
With manual
Credits: Author, Virginia Lawrenson.
Summary: Describes various means of public transportation Id
Japan which serve the majority of the Japanese pec^Ie. Polnta out
that owning a car Is too expensive for most families. Includes photo-
graphs of woodblock prints which depict the landscape and customs
of people along the Old Tokaldo Road in the eighteenth century.
With captions.
1. Transportation — Japan. l Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood. Ollf.
Series: Japan: Asia's modem power (Filmstrip)
915.2 79-735135
Balley-FItm Assodatea
Transportation in the Canadian Shield {Filmstrip) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada, 1966.
40 fr. color. 3S mm. (Canadian geography aariei)
With manual.
French version released under the title Le booclier canadlen —
tnoyeos de tranqwrt.
Summary: Points out the availability of roads, railroads, rlverv,
and air facilities In the area of tbe Canadian Shield in northeastern
Canada. With captions.
1. Transportation — Canada. i. Canada, National Film Board.
Series: Canadian geography series (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3600
National Film Board of Canada
Tnuisportation in the Canadian Shield (Filmstrip) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (The Canadian Shield)
SUMMARY: Points out the availability of roads, railroads.
rtvera. and air faciiltlea In the area of the Canadian Shield In
oortheastern Canada. With captions. , ip,,„ n«..H
1. Transportation— Canada. I. Canada. National Film Board.
11. Inlvcrsal Education and Visual Arta. III. Serlea: The Canadian
Shield (Filmstrip) -.«,,r
[HE215] 380.W971 73-740556
Universal FMucatlon and Visual Arts
Transportation in West Africa {Motion picture) Int«r-
Dationat Ccnnmunication Films, 1968. Made bv Compass
Films.
4 mln. •!. color. 8 mm. '(Subsaharao Africa series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
Id super 8 mm.
With teacher study gnlde.
Summary: Showi methods of transporting people and materials
in We«t Africa. Include* views of people carrying loads on tbe
bead and pushing band carts, of canoe*, and of Jet planes.
1. Transportatioo — Africa. WeM. i. Internationa) Communica-
tion Films. Serlei: Sabsabaran Africa aeries {Hotloa picture
916.6 71-703222
IntemstlonalOommoni- cation Films
Transportation is moring {Motion picture) Films/West
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher guide. _. ^ w . „
Summary: Deacrlbea modes of tranaportatloo, with cmphaals oo
moving people and good*. For elementary grade*.
1. Tranaportatloo. i. Fllms/We*t, Inc. n. AIMS Inatractlonal
Media Service*. _ ■»„„«,
872.8 74-708897
AIMS Instructlooal H«dla SMTloe*
Transportation maintenance {Motion picture) Films/West
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Scenes of mecbanlca as they demonstrate their skills
are used to show bow eommnnlty transportation is kept functioning
efficiently. ,^ ^ ^,
1. Mechanics (Persona) 2, Tranaiiortatlon.
n. AIMS Instmctlonal Media Service*.
AIMS Instuctional Me-
1. FOms/Wert, Inc.
72-704206
Transportation today. Part 1: The methods w» i
airip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
i{FUm'
Transportation of an injured person (Filmstrip) Educa-
tional Direction. Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
62 fi. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 18
mln. (First aidl
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Editors, Alexander M. Butman, FTederi<± Moore
Summary: Describes the stmcture and use of different ^p« of
stretchers, and lllnstrates methods of transporting ao Injured p«-
**°" Transportation of sick and vrounded. i. Educational Wrec-
tlon inc n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series : First
•'" '"'""'"" 614.8 71-737820
Ealing Corp.
The Transportatimi of ore concentrates {Motion picture)
Canada Dept of Transport, Ottawa. Made and released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1968.
11 mln. Bd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes a new method of processing and loading ore.
1. Ore^JresBlng. 2. Ores — Transportation. i. Canada. Dept of
Transport, ii. Canada. National Film Board.
622 72-707425
National Film Board of Canada
Transportation: One man carries; two men oor^ {Mo-
tion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
2 mln. fil. color. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
Issued In xtandard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the correct way to make a stretcber to
carry an Injured person.
1. Transport of sick and wounded. l Encyclopaedia Britannica
Biducatlonal Corporation. Series : Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2178
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
The Transportation revolution: stray oi America's ^owth
{Motion picture) John H. Secondari Productions. Re-
leased I>y I^earning Corp. of America, 1970.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Explains how changing modes of transportation have
shaped the borders and the way of life of the United States, high-
lighting lmi>ortant stages in the development of rapid, comfortable,
and efficient means of travel In America ; discusses the ingenuity
needed to combat tbe pollution and congestion that mobility has
brought with it.
1. Transportation — U. S. l John H. Secondari Productions,
n. Leaming Corporation of America.
880.5 76-708675
Learning Corp. of America
Transportation series— air, land, water (Filmstrip) Films/
West Made by Lou Lilly. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1971.
r, filmstrips, color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs (2 a. each), 12 In.,
331 rpm., 8 mln. each part. ,_ ^ , v.
Contents: Transportation by bus. — Transportation by frelgnl
trains.— Transportation by helicopters. — Transportation by Inland
waterways.— Transportation by truck. For elementary grades.
1. Transportation. I. Films/West, inc. II. AIMS instructional
Media Services.
372.8 77-738202
AIMS Instmctlonal Media Services
Transportation: Ships {FUmstrip) University Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Tran^ortatlOD set)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Deals with the Importance of water transportation to
tbe life of cities today and explains why the location of major cities
historically depended on water routes.
1. Shipping — Juvenile films. 2. Inland water transportation — Jn-
venile films. i. University rUmi, Kansas City. Mo. u. McOraw-
Hill Book Company. Series; Community series: TranaportaUon
set (Filmstrip)
387 FiA68-462r
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.. 14
Transportatioin: Three men hammock carry; eight man
carry (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1968.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
lasued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teachers guide
Summary: Demonstrates how to make transportation for an In-
jured person that three or eight men can carry.
1. Transport of sick and wounded. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational OorporatlotL Series : Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2179
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Orp.
Transportation today. Part 1: The methods we ose {FUm-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
53 f r. color. 3S mm.
Uncaptloned version with pbonodisc also Isatied.
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John Eliot.
Summary: ShoMs ticenes of various transportation systems. Includ-
ing water, railroad, blgbway. and air. Polnta out that these systems
provide mobility for trade., travel, and exploration. With captions.
1. Transportation. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
872.8 73-736416
Coronet Instructional Films
53 tr. wlor. 35 i
min.
With user's guide. , ^ _, ^
Credits: Educational collaborator, John E:iiot.
Summary: Shows scenes of various transportation «y9t<«»s. In-
cluding water, railroad, highway, and a r. Points out that these
system provide mobility for trade, travel, and exploration.
1. Transportation. l Coronet InFtructlonai Films. _„^-.
372.8 75-732664
Coronet Instructional Films
Transportation today. Part 2 : Water systems {FUnutrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
49 f r. color. 35 mm.
Uncaptloned version with phonodlsc also issued.
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John Eliot
Summary: Emphasizes the Importance of water transportation,
using scenes of harbors, docks, canals, locks, and various types of
commercial and travel ships. With captions.
1 Shipping. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 77-736417
Coronet Instructional Films
TransporUtion today. Part 2: WaUr gystems iFUrmtrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
49 (r. rolor. 35 mm. and l.hoiiodlsc ; 1 », 12 In, SSI ipm., 11
min.
Creiili: Ediicatloinl collaborator. John BUot ,_„.....,_,.,,„„
S»i»™«rv: Emphaaiies the Importance of water truiaportMlon,
u8lnr«»»M o! harbora, dock., c.nala. locka, and vKlou. Wpe. of
commercial and travel ships.
1. Shipping. .. Coronet I"-™*"-' ^"'"- ^^^^^
Coronet InFtructlonai Films
Transportation today. Part 3: Rail systems {FUmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Uncaptloned version with pbonodisc also issued.
With Mf^T's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John Eliot.
Bwnmary: Empbasixes the importance of railroad transportation
and explains bow It operates, using scenes of the complex ay stem of
cars, warebouses. loading docks, switchyards, and netwoita of tracka.
With, captions.
1 Railroads. r. Coronet Instructional Films.
372.8 70-786418
Coronet Instructional Films
Transportation today. Part 3: Rail systems {FUmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., S3* rpm., 12
min.
With user's guide. , ,. ™, »
CrediU: Educational collaborator, John Bllot ^^u„j.
Summary: Emphasises the Importance ^f^^^^J^^^^^^^i
and explains how It operates, using scenes of tbe comply »««» »'
Srs,Tarehou.>=es, loading docks, switchyards and networks of tracks.
1. Railroads. i. Coronet Instructional Films. ^^otifUi
372.8 72-732666
Coronet Instructional Films
Transportation today. Part 4: Highway systeas {FUtnr
strip) Coronet iMtructional Films, 1969.
50 f r. colcK*. 35 mm.
Uncaptloned version with phonodlsc also Issued.
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John Eliot.
Summary: Emphasizes the Importance of motor traosportatlOD
using scenes of roads and highways, various kinds of motor vehldea,
and trafflc and safety facilities. With captions.
1. Transportation, Automotive. x. Coronet Instmctlonal Filma
872.8 74-786419
Coronet Instructional nima
Transportatimi today. Pftrt 4: Highway systems {FUm-
strip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc : 1 s., 12 in., 83i rpm., 9 mln.
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John EHlot.
Summary: Bmphaaiiea the importance of motor transportation,
asiog scenes of roads and hlgbways, various kinds of motor vehicles,
and traffic and safety facilities.
I. Transportation, Automotive. i. Coronet Instructional Filma
372.8 76-732667
Coronet Instructional Films
TransportatiMi today. Part 5: Air ^stems (Filmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In., 3S| rpm-. 11
mln.
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John Eliot.
Summary: Emphasizes the Importance of air transportation, using
close-up views of airport facilities to show tbe controlled workings
of tbe massive air tran^wrt system. Illustrates tbe evolution of
air transportation with models and photographs.
1. Aeronautics, Commercial i. Coronet Instructional Films.
872.8 70-732668
Coronet lostructlonal Films
Transportation today. Part 5: Air systems (FUmstrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
47 fr. color. SB mm.
Uncaptlone<l version with phonodlsc also Issued.
With user's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John Eliot
Summary: Emphaalzes the importance of air transportation, using
cloee-up views of airport facilities to nliow the controlled workings
of the massive air transport system. Illustrates the evolution of air
transportation with models and photographs. With captions.
1. Aeronautics, OommerclaL l Coronet Instructional Fllma.
872.8 79-7S64S0
Coronet Instntctlooal Fllma
478
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
TransporUtion today. Part 6 : Systems work toother
{Fihnntn-p) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
48 fr. color. S5 mm.
Uocttptloned version witb phonodlac also Issued.
With user's ^Ide.
CreAiU: Edacatlonai collaborator, Joho Eliot
Summary: Points out that terminals, cranes, containers, soil tba
piggyback system provide means of transferring and comblnlnf
transportation systems. With captions.
1. Shipment of goods. l Coronet Instructional IHnu.
372.8 7^-786421
Coronet Instructional Films
Transportation today. Part 6: Systems work together
(Filnutrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in.. 33) rpm., 12
mlQ.
With users Rulde.
Crtdttt: Educational collaborator. John ElloL
Summary: Points out that terminals, cranes, conUlners. and the
piggyback system provide means of transferring and comblolog trans-
portation systems.
1, TransporUtion. i. Coronet Instructional FllnM.
372.8 73-732669
Coronet Instructional Films
Transportation: Traction blanket Kft and fitter carry (Mo-
tion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 19fi8.
2 mln. si. color 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers milde.
Summary: Demonstrates the correct ways to make a traction
blanket lift and bow to make a litter carry for an Injured person.
1. Transport of sick and wounded. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational CorporatioiL Series : Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2180
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Oirp.
Transportation: Trains {Filiruttrip) University Films, Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
37 fr color. 35 mm. (Community series: Transportation set)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the method by which railroads connect our
cities, shows the value of a railroad to a city, and tells how trains
are used to connect the suburbs to a central city.
1. Railroads— U. S. — Juvenile fllins. i. Unlreralty Pilms, Kansas
City, Mo. II. MeOraw-Hll) Book Company. Series; Community
■erles: Transportation set (Pllmstrlp)
386 Fi A 68-4625
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Transportation: Transportation in the city (FUmstrip)
University Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Transiwrtation set)
With teacher's ^ilde.
Summary: Presents a view of the different ways in which people
transport themselves In a city.
1. Urban transportation— Juvenile films. l University Films,
Kansas City. Mo. ii. McOraw-Hlu Book Company. Series* 0)m-
munity series: Transportation set (Fllmstrlp)
388 Fi A 68-46-21
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Transportation: Tracks {Film»trip) University Films. Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Transportation set)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses truck traffic wltbln a city and between cities.
1. Motor-trucks — Juvenile fllma. 2. Freight and freightage-
D. S.— Juvenile films. i. University Films. Kansas City, Mo. n.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Community series: Transpor-
Ution set (Filmstrip)
388.3 Fi A 68-4624
McOraw-HlUBookCo.
Transportation: where do we go from here? (FUmatrip)
Guidance Associates, 1967.
121 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 la, 831 rpm.,
19 mln, rolcrogroove.
With teacher's guide
Summary: Points out that the urgent task facing city planners
and government authorities is to solve the problems of transporting
goods and people economically and efilclently.
1. Transportation. 2. City traffic i. Guidance Associates of
PleasantTllle, N. Y.
380.5 Fi A 67-4314
Guidance Associates
[Fihnstrip] EdMediaTec
Releaicd by Silver Burdett Co., 1971.
34 fr. color. 33 mm. and phoooUpc is caMCOe: doal-tnck. 1 7/S ips..
7 nun. (Sound fitmurip lerics for the ISCS program)
With tcKber'i guide.
SUMMARY: '" — — •- f "I Tirrrimrntil trrhninm fnr mtasiiiiag im iiiiiii
I. Ion flow dynamics. I. EdMediaTec. II. Silver Burdett Cocnpsny. III.
Series: Sound fiitnsvip •eria for the ISCS program. (Filmstrip)
tQC717i 537 72-733928
EdMediaTec 72 MARC
Transporting the injnred, part 1 (Motion picture) Eye
Gate House, 1969.
4 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. <Flrst aid techniques)
Lioop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Writer. Mailne HalefT; consultant, Harold R. Bassett;
photographer. Paul Bockhorst
1. Transport of sick and wounded. i. Bye Gate House, lac.
Series: First aid techniques (Motion picture)
614.8 73-704635
A. L. A. Booklist
Transporting the Injured, part 2 (Motion picture) Eye
Gate House, 1969.
4 mill. si. color, uuper 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Writer, Maxlne Haleff; consolUnt. Harokl R. Bassett;
photographer. Paul Bodchorst
1. Transport of sick and wounded. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Series; First aid techniques (Motion picture)
614^ 77-704636
A. L. A. Booklist
International Film 6a-
Transports parisiens {Fihngtrip)
reau, 1966,
STi fr. color. 30 mm. and phonotape: single-track. 1 reel (T In.),
3J In. per «ec, (Images de la Prance contemporalne)
With guide.
CrediU: Anthony l>oul8 Chatagnler, Huguette Chatagnler.
Summary: Part of a series de«<igned as a fundamental skills
method of Instruction for French language, culture, and cWlliMtlon-
Shows recent photographs of France.
1 French language — Audio-visual instruction. i. International
Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago. Series: Images de la France con-
temporalne (Fllmstrlp)
448.3 79-735624
International Film Bureau
Transresistance : a simplified approach to transistor-ampli-
fier analysis (Motion picture) Tektronix. 1966.
23 m'n. nd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sumnuiry: Explains trmnsreslsUnce, a new concept of looUng at
transistors that permits rapid estimates of their operation In normal
amplifier cirtmlU. Depicts some transistor characterlsttcs, using a
spf^al osdlloMope.
1. Transistors. i. Tektrwilx, Inc., BeaTerton, Or.
«21^ 71-707343
Tektrontz
Trans-Siberian railway (Motion pictnre) National (Jeo-
graphic Society and Metromedia Producere Corp., 1970,
Released by Films Incorporated.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (National O«0ffrapblc series)
Edited version of the motion picture entitled Siberia: the mdlesa
horizon.
Summary: Portrays that the Trans-Siberian Railroad, the longest
stretch of railroad track on earth, has become a way of lift for the
pet^le who work on It. trayel on it. or live along Its routa
1. Trans-Siberian Railroad. I. National Oeographic Society,
Washington, D. C. II. Metromedia Producers Corporation. IIL
Films Incorporated. IV. Siberia: the endless horisoo (HoUoo pic-
ture)
915.7 75-711282
Fllma Incorporated
The Transuranium elements (Motion picture) U. S. Atomic
Energy Commission, 1968.
2 mot on pictures (pi. 1, 58 rain.; pL 2, "1 mln.) sd. b&w. 16
Produced fioni a videotape of a lecture given In the Tenth Anni-
versary Summer Science School at the University of Sydney, Austra-
lia, In January 1967. ^ . ,,
Summary: Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg describes the work leading to
the discovery of nil of the known transuranium elements, from ele-
ment 93 through element 104. Discusses some practical applicaUons
of transuranium elements and the possibility of making newer very
heavy elements.
1. Transmanlum elements. r. U. S. Atomic Energy Commis-
sion.
546 Fi E 68-74
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Transvenous padng of the heart: emcrgeiKy and perma-
nent (Motion picture) Montefiore Hospital and Medical
Center, 1967.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the techniques of emergency cardiac pac-
ing using the transvenous route via either external Jugular vein cut
down, or femoral vein puncture. Illustrates with operative cine
radiographic and electrocardiographic views permanent implantation
with asynchronous, demand, and atrial synchronous pacers. Empha-
sises the patient's safety and the need for absolute control of cardiac
rate and rhythm throughout all manipulation.
1. Pacemaker. Artificial (Heart) i. Hont^lore Hospital for
Chronic Diseases, New York.
616.1 Fi A 68-849
OINB
Transverse standing waves in a spring-cmttinnous wave
train (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional (^orp., 1969. Mftde by Peter Robinson Associates.
4 niin. si. coliir. super 8 mm. (Experiments In phy.slcs — stand-
in r
■8)
l.,oop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Albert V. Baes.. with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula College.
Summary: Presents the basic concept of standinjE waves. Uses
cliise-up and slow motion photography In an experiment which illus-
trates the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Standing waves. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Experiments in physics — standing waves
(Motion picture)
531 73-709903
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Transverse standing waves in a spring-wave group (Mo-
tion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannicn Educational
Corp.. HH>9. Made by Peter Robinson Associates.
4 mill. si. cfilor. super 8 mm. (Experiments in physics — stand-
ing waves)
£>x>p film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator. Albert V. Baei., with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula Collie.
Summary: Pi-esents the basic concept of standing waves. Uses
citwe-up and slow motion photography in an experiment which Illus-
trates the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Standing waves. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Experiments In physics— standing waves
(Motion picture)
531 70-709902
Enryclopaedlu Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
479
Transverse wave apparatus (Motion picture) Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by Peter
Robin ~on Associates,
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments in physics — stand-
ing waves t
Ixwp film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Oollaboratw. Albert V. Baes., with the cooperation of
Monterey Pmlnsula College.
Summary: Presents tlw basic concept of standing waves. Dses
close-up and slow motion photography in an experiment which Illus-
trates the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Standing waves. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: B:xperlments Id physics— standing waves
(Motion picture)
531 72-709900
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Transverse waves (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Education Division, London ,196-?, Released in the U S
by McCrraw-Hill Book Co.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm
With teacher's guide.
Bwnmary: Illustrates the propagation of transverse waves- uses
working models to explain their characteristics.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, Inc., London, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
„ , .. ^ . 531 Fi A 68-2923
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Transverse waves (Motion picture) BBC-TV in collabora-
tion with Gateway Film Productions. London. Released
by Gateway Educational Films tl967?,
5mln. si. him-. Smm. (Mlddleschool physics. UnitliWaves)
Loop a
Programme 1: Mechanical waves.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With guide.
Summary: Uses long lines of linked dynamic trolleys to stiow
transverse waves, and demonstrates the effects of changliig the mass
of the trolleys and the tension between them.
1. Wave-motion, Theory of. i. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Television Service, n. Gateway Educational Films, ltd., London.
Series: Middle school physics. Unit 1: Waves (Motion picture)
530.1 77-706318
Gateway Educational Films
ReleaMd by CCM PUmt
Traaavcrae wares. [MoCioa picture]
[197-Tj
10 min. «L color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: lUnstrales the sctttni up of a Mmplerippte tank, together widi
exunple* o* various wave paitem^-such at dwse in regulsr, refracted, and
refkcied fonns — and the use of the formula V-N in mcssurini the speed of
waves.
1. Wave-motion. Theory of. I. CCM PUms.
tQA927] 532 72-701595
CCM Fihnt 72 MAHC
Trans World Airlines, inc.
1969 Westchester classic.
Nzuri (East Africa)
Ski the outer limits.
The Trap (Filmstrip) University of California Extension.
Made and released by Ben Rinaldo Co., 1967.
81 fr l>&w with color sequences. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.,
12 in., S3i rpm . 18 mln. mlcrogroove.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Illustrates the nature and destructlveness of poverty oo
the human spirit Urges community action to eradicate the In-
equalities that exist In America.
1. Poverty. 2. Poor— D. S. i. California. University. Univer-
sity Extension, it. Ben Rinaldo Company.
339.4 Fi A 68-3823
Ben Rinaldo Co.
Trap of hate. [Motion picture] Concordia Films, 1968.
30 min. sd. coJor. li mm.
SUMMARY: An account of the separation of a young man and his girl friend
which is caused when her parents kam that the boy's cousin has been in ph>on.
1. Prejudice and antipathies. 2. Pritoncfs. I. Concordia PiAlishing
House, St. l^uis.
[BF575.P9] 177 72-701642
Concordia Films 72 MARC
The Trap of solid gold (Motion jncture) American Broad-
casting Co., 1967. Made by B(^ Markell Prodaotiona.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1969.
51 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Director. Paul Bogart; storj-. John D. Macr>onald;
writer. Ellen M. Vlolett : music, Frank I>ewln. Cast: Cliff Robert-
son, Dina Merrill, Dustin Hoffman, Conrad Nag^ Ruth White.
Summary: Shows the consequences of living beyond one's means,
as exempllfled In a dramatisation about the problems of a yoong
executive who Is caught In the trap of living beyond his Income
because of the status games of hlx company.
1, Finance. Personal. i. American Broadcasting Company.
II. International Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago.
339.42 70-707261
International Film Bureau
Trappers* festival (Motion picture) Canadian Broadcasting
Corp., OtUwa, 1966. Made by Western Films.
90 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Take 80)
Creditt: Writer. L. Brovni; cameraman, O. Heoitlng; editor. W.
Pranz.
Summary: Shows the participation of women In the winter carol-
Tat of the trappers held in The Pas, Manitoba.
1. Trapping— Manitoba. i. Canadian Broadcasting Oorporatloa.
Series : Take 30 (Motion picture)
799.2 Fi A 67-5681
National PUm Board of Canada
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Trapping small manunalB: Hornc trap (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mfn. 8l. color. S mm. (Biological techniques)
Loop rt!m.
Issued Id standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummartf: Illustrates how to construct a simple and effident trap
to capture small animala for ecological survers.
1. Trapping. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpo-
ration. Series; Biological techniques (Motion picture)
679 Fi A 68-2176
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
Traps and snares {Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford
Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S- by Sterling
Edncati<mal Films, 1967.
10 mln. od. color. 16 mm. (Sur7lv;il in the wllderntss)
Summart/: Shows how to cntch small game. Includes construc-
tion details nnd operation of traps and snares by an expert Indian
trapper.
1. Wilderness survival. 2. Trapping. i. Jrforeland-lJitchford
Productions. Toronto, ii. Sterling Educational Films, inc. Se-
ries: Survival in the wilderness (Motion picture)
PiA6T-U21
Sterling Educational Films
Trapshooting (Motion picture) Remin^^ton Anns Ca Made
by Larry Madistm Productions. Released by Modem
Talking Picture Service, 1968.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: A training film for trapriiootav and hunters. IndudM
demonstrations by experts.
1. Trap-shooting. l B«nlngton Arm* Compao;. Ina n. Modem
Talking Picture Service, Inr,
7W.8 7ft-702880
CINE
The Trasii explosion (Filmstrip) Visual Education Con-
sultants, 1970.
2 filni-^trlps (pt. 1. 2& fr. : pt 2. 32 fr.) b&w. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Paul Thompson.
Summary : Acquaints students with the growing problem of refuse
disposal and portrays how It relates to human ecology and tbe wise
use of natural resources. Emphasizes the principles of recycling
waKte materials to help conserve natural resources.
1. Refuse and refuse disposal. 2. Human ecology. &. Conserva-
tion of natural resources. I. Visual Education Coosaltaots. Inc.
614.7 76-738155
Visual Education Con- snltaots
The Trash problem (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Community serrlces)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows how a community provides for tbe collectlOQ
and disposal of trash.
1. Refuse and refuse disposal. l Ealing Corporatl<Hi, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Community services (Motion picture)
372.8 70-705186
Ealing Corp.
The Traoma of treatment; a patient's first experience in
physical therapy (Motion picture) Physical Therapy
Dept., University of Southern California. Made by Rich-
ard Holdredge and Howard Robbins. Released by Uni-
versity of Southern California. Cinema Dept., 1970.
l.") mln. «d. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
t^ummary: Describes a young man's first experience with physical
therapy, showing how therapists evaluate and treat his brachial
plexus Injury, but cause his anxieties to increase because they fall
to communicate effectively.
1. Physical therapy. i. Los Angeles. University of Southern
California. Dept. of Physical Therapy, n. Los Angeles. University
of Southern California. Dept. of Cinema.
615 73-706384
Univ. of Southern Call- fomla. School of Medldne
Tranmatic injuries of the descending thoracic aorta (Mo-
tion picture) Dept. of Surgery, Baylor University, 1967.
18 ml I sd. color. 16 mm.
SumTnary: IHustratea the operative technique employed In treat-
ing acute traumatic injurie« of the descending thoracic aorta and
the chronic post-traumatic false aneurysm which may be present
years after the Initial Injury. Includes operative photography, and
pre- and postoperative angiography.
1. Aorta— Wounfc and Injuries. r. Baylor University, Waco,
Tex. College of Medicine, Houston. Dept. of Surgery.
617 Fi A 68-239
CINE
Traumatic tricn^Md insaffldency — diagnosis and surgical
correction {Motion picture) Raul E. Galliano and Dept
of Surn^ery, University of Miami School of Medicine. Re-
leased by Raul E. Galliano, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Demonstrates the surgical diagnosis and correction of
traumatic tricuspid Insufllclency In a victim of a motorcycle accident
1. Tricuspid valve Insufltdency. 2. Heart — Surgery. i. Oalliano,
Raul E.. 19Cd- II. Miami, University of. Coral Oablea, Fla.
School of Uediclne.
617 70-706134
CINE
Trav
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Travarca (Firm)
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Tbe ^rit says go.
Travel by air (Filmetrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co., 1969.
36 fr. color. 36 mm. (TranaportatlOD)
Summary: Presents iofommtdon on air travel and the personnel
Involved in running an airline. Includes teacher guide frames and
vocabulary lists. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Air travel — Juvwille films. 2. Air llnee — Juvenile fllma.
I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series: TranaporUtSoo (Film-
sptrip)
372.8 79-784111
Herbert U-EUcins Co.
The Travel door (Motion picture) Delta Air Lines. Made
and released by Waltar J. Klein Co., 1968.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
8uminary Surveys the services of the travel agent Snows three
travel agents as they mix ideasure with bnslneaa, while they study
attractions and accommodations in New Orleans, San Frandsco,
Jamaica, Las Vegas, and Florida in order to make things pleasant
for their clients. „ ,^ , _ .
1. Travel agents. l Delta Air lines. Inc. n. Walter J. Klein
*^°'^°^' 910.2 77-702623
CINE
Travel in the city (FUmetrip)
dustries, 1968.
Hudson Photographic In-
42 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s. 12 in.. 331 rpm., 7
mln mlcrugroove. (A Child's life In the big city)
<ilso Issued with phonotape In casette.
T^dii^^'Sxe^i^l'^ot^^r.^^^^-' Edward Dubro^ky.
Hudson Photographic Industries
TVard l« eater pl—titi. cFUmttripj
1971.
H. M. Sttme Productions,
41 fr. color. 3Smm. and phonodiac: I >.. 12 in., 33 1/3 n»>-< 12 '»<"
(Elemenury science)
Abo i»ued with phonoupe in caSKtte.
With guide and resource manual.
SUMMARY: Speculates on the future ine trflbe moon •• ■ space lUlion tnd
as ■ habitat for man. discusses the possibility of life elsewhere in the univene,
and illuttnies current space probes to the inner pUncU of Mars and Venus.
Describes in detail an imaginary future tour of the outer planets. For elementary
grades.
1. interplaaettry voyages — Juvenile films. 2. Astronautics — Juvenile films.
I. Stone (H. M.) Productions. II. Series: Elementary science. [Filmstrip. H. M.
Stone Productions]
[TL793i 372.3 73-740433
H. M. Stone Productions 73 MARC
The Travelers an
Films, liondon.
Associates, 1970.
i the thieves (Motion picture) Eothen
Released in the U. S. by Bailey-Film
Travellers and traders (Filmstrip) Common Ground, I»n-
don, 1966. Made by Isotype Institute. Released in the
V. S. by Carman Educational Associates.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Living twfore history, no. 3)
With teachers guide.
Crcdili; Writer. Mnrie Neurnth.
Summary: Uses authentic photograplis In combination with time
and flow chjutu snrt diagrams to describe how early man began to
travel over long distances by land and wa. using the aun and stars
ns )j:uides: how he dweloped sj'stems of baiter, made tools. Invented
the wheel, aLid Inter sent nut trndlng cnrnvnns and ships.
1. Travel, Ancient i. t'oinnion Ground, ltd., London, n. Carman
Educational Associates. Series: Living before history (Filmstrip)
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide. . . ,
Summary: An African folktale about a snoring man and nis
fellow traveler who cause an uproar when they visit a village where
there is a taboo against snoring. For eieroenUry grades.
1. Tales. African. i. Botben Films, ltd. n. Bailey-Fllm As
aoclates. __ _„
398.2 79-708673
BFA Bducatlonal Media
Tnvelers on the wing (Motion picture) National Broad-
casting Co., 1967. Released by Graphic Curriculum.
24 mln sd. color 16 mm. (Animal secrets)
Produced In cooperation with the National Education Association.
tbe National Science Teachers Association, the American Library
Aasoclatlon. and the American Institute of Biological Scie'icea.
Summary: Studies bird migration. Discusses several theories
which explain how birds know their destination and the appropriate
"T BlrS^Mlgratlon. i. National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
II. Graphic Curriculum. Inc.. New York. Series: Animal secreta
(iaotion picture) ^. ^ ^„ ,„„.
598.2 Fi A 68-1080
Graphic Curriculum
TrarellBt by k<M. [Filnutrip] Educadonal Projections Corp.,
1969.
38 fr. color. 3) mm. (Readin| program. Level 2, R'211)
With leacber's manual.
SUMMARY: A readini program which includes word skill reinforcement
showing how to distinguish the difference between the name sounds and the
word sounds of I and O Illustrates the prepaiaiions necessary for iravelin| by
bus, and outlines safety rules to fotlow. With capdont. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Vowels— Juve-
nile films. 3. Motor buses—Juvenile films. (I. Buscs] 1. Educational Pro-
jections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Filmstripj Level 2. R-21 1.
[LB15251 372.4 72-733627
Educational Protections 72 MARC
Corp.
TrareUving (Motion picture) Canadian National Railways^
1965. Made by Moreland-Latchford Productions, Toronto.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ektachrome.
French version released under the title Train de vie.
Summary: A view of Canada as seen from a passenger train as It
travels from coast to coast. Shows the activities of passenger*
aboard tbe train and Introduces various Canadian National person-
nel, Including conductors, porters, and members of the crew, who
contribute to tbe enjoyment of the paaaengers. Include* views of
•ceolc locations in Canada.
1. Canada — r>escr. & trav. — 1901- i. Canadian NaUooal
Railways.
917.1 Fi A 68-30
National Film Board of Canada
Carman Rduratloiiat
913.04
Associates
Fi A 6&-3746
Travelling c<rilege (Motion picture)
of Canada, 1969.
National Film Board
10 mm. sd. b&w. IG mm.
Produced In the Cballenee fur change program In cooperation
with departments and agencies of tbe Government of Canada.
Summaiii: Shows how a complete crew of people of Indian
des(^«nt are trained to produce films relating to Indians and their
problems. Made by a trained Indian crew.
1. Indians of North America — Canada. 2. Movlng-plcturee— Study
and teaching. i. Canada. National Film Board.
National Film Board of
970.4
Canada
77-706961
Travelling through time (Filmstrip) Common Ground,
London, in association with Donald Rawlings, ltd., 1968.
Made by Rolex Watch Co., Geneva, and D. G. Hillier. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates.
36 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A study of past time, present time, and tbe physical
nature of time. Includes pictorial explanations of the time theories
of Newton. Kant, and Einstein.
1. Time. 1. Common Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educa-
tional Amodatea.
[QB209] 630.1 78-739978
Carman Educational Associates
Travels of a check (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Money, dwcka, and
banks)
Alho issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMART: Defines the nature and purpose of money, checks,
and banks. Emphasises the pUces to which a check must go ooce
* 1 'oieclu. I. Vance, Adrian. II. UnlVCTsal Education and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Money, checks, and banks (Filmstrip)
[HG1691] 332.1 7^740501
Universal Education and Visual Arta
Travels with Charley (Motion picture) Lee Mcndelson Film
Productions, 1968.
52 mln. ed. color. 16 mm.
Based on the t>ook of the same title by John Steinbeck.
Credits: Producer and director, Walt DeFarla, Sheldon Fay. Jr. ;
animation, Al Sheen, Rudy Zamera ; music, Rod McKuen.
Summary: A dramatization of the travels of John Steinbeck across
the United States In a camper truck with his poodle, Charley. In-
cludes animated segments which illustrate tbe personal views of
Steinbeck about the foibles of the American people, and shows scenes
of the American landscape.
1 Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968. 2. U. S.— Description and travel—
1940-1980. I. Steinbeck, John. 1902-1968. Travels with Charley,
n. Lee Mendelson Film Productions.
917.3 72-707780
Travenol laboratories, inc., Morton Grove, D.1.
see
Coronary artery bypass with aortic valve replacement
Transplantation of human heart.
Travers,
see
Pamela L. , 1906-
Mary Poppins
480
Mary Poppins.
La Traviata (Filmstrip) Brunswick Productions, 1967.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. (Great opera stories)
Credit*: Director, Karen Welntraub; script, Edith Hall; Illustra-
tor, Richard Hall : editor. Rita Eaposlto.
Summary: Uses art work ana text to Illustrate tbe c^wra La
travlata, by Verdi. Includes music plates for Important themes.
1. Verdi, Glu.Heppe. 1818-1901. La travlata. i. Verdi, Giuseppe,
1813-1901. La travlata. n. Brunswick Productions. Series: Great
opera stories (Filmstrip)
782.13 70-735154
Brunswick Productions
La TraviaU (Filmstrip) MetropoliUn Opera Guild, 1967.
72 fr. color. 85 mm. (Opera la color)
With script.
Credilt: Conductor, Georges Pretre. Catt: Anna Moffo, Bruno
Prevedl. Robert Merria
Summary: Pnsenia Illustrations from a complete performance of
Giuseppe Verdi's opera La Travlata as prawQted onstage at tba
Metropolitan Opera House In New York City.
1. Verdl, Uluseive, lS15-lMn. La travlata. l Tsnll, Olasefipe,
1813-1901. La travlata. it. Metropolitan Opera Guild.
782.1 73-736196
Metrc^wlltaa Opera Oulld
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Trawl net collecting {Motion jncturt) Gateway £ducati<x)al
Films, IxHidon, 1966. Released in ibe TJ. S. by Interna-
tional Communication Films, 1&68.
3 mln. si. c»lor. 8 mm. (Sea life)
Loop film iiiounte<l In cartridge. Issued In xtandard S mm. and
Id super 8 iiiiu.
Prevlousl}' released under the title Collecting on the sea bed.
With teacher study eruide.
Bummary: Illustrates the rarletj of sea life forms which can be
caught b; a trawl net.
1. Marine fauna. 2. Marine flora. 3. Trawls and trawling. L
Collecting DO the sea bed (Motion picture) u. Oateway Edacatlonal
Films, ltd.. London, m. International Communication Films. Se-
ries: Sea life (Motion picture)
6»a 76-703342
InternatlonAl Communl- ration Films
Trawler fisherman (Motion picture) Canada Dept. of Fish-
eries, Ottawa. Released by National Film Board of Can-
ada, 1967.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, John Kemeny; director, Martin Defaico; com-
mentary, Strowan Robertson; photographr, Maitln Duckworth; film
editor, E>onaId Bennlck.
Summary: Demonstrates the advances that have been made la
fishing technology by following the Cape Nora, a new Atlantic stem
trawler, as It catches fish with a huge cone-shaped net dragged along
the bottom of the sea.
1. Trawls and trawling. i. Canada. DepL of Fisheries,
n. Canada. National Film Board.
639 Fi A 68-1258
National Film Board of Canada
TreatOB of Beaediet AraoU. [Motion picture] CBS Newi.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
22 min. id. color. 16 nun. (You arc there)
With tludy guide.
SUMMARY: Documents tlte intiigues turrounding Arnold's tfcuoo in aid-
ing the Britiah to capture We« Point and the cffecU of hii actioot upon the
courac of the Revolutionary War.
1. Arnold. Benedict. 1741-ISOl. 2. United State*— Hiilory—RcvohMion.
1. Columbia Broadcaiting System, inc. CBS News. II. BFA Educational
Media. III. Series: You are there. [Motion ptclurc]
tE236] 973.3 72-701147
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
The Treason of Josias Fendall (Motion picture) Maryland
Center for Public Broadcasting, 1970.
-'0 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Stories of Maryland)
SUMMARY : Shows the uses of power In pre-RevoIutlooary poll-
tics, as exemplified by the arrest and trial of Joelas Fendall for
attempting to foment a rebellion against the established government
of Maryland.
1. Fendall, Josias. 2. Maryland — History — Colonial period. I.
Maryland Onter for Public Broadcasting. II. Series: Stories of
Maryland (Motion picture)
975.2 75-711546
CINE
Treasure hunting: a family affair, (ifotion picture) Stev-
ens Film Productions, 1971.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Sponsor, The Association. Oscoda, Michigan.
SUMMARY : Describes the rarious advantages of amateur treasure
bunting through experiences of a family who explore ghost towns,
old mines, and shipwrecks.
1. Treaaure-trove. I. Stevens Film Productions.
796.4 7»-711547
CINE
Treasure Island (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
1961. Released in the V. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1966.
1 roll. b&w. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: SummarlMs Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Is-
land. With captions.
I. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Treasure Island. II. Com-
mon Ground, ltd., London. III. Carman Educational Associates.
823 76-788565
Carman Educational Associates
Treasure Island {FUmttrip) Hulton Educational Publica-
tions, London. Released in the U. S. bv Uufour Editions,
1969.
2n fr. color. 35 mm. (Great stories retold In pictures)
Bummtiry: Illustrates selected episodes frcwa the book Treasure
Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
I. Stevenson. Rntiert Louis, 18r>0-18&4. Treasure Island, n. Hul-
ton Educfltional Publications, ltd. ni. Dufour Editions, lac. Se-
ries: Great stories retold In pictures (Fllmatrtp)
823 76-734294
Dufour Editions
[Filnutrip] Walt Dbney Productiotta.
Released by Walt Disney Educatioaal Materials Co.. 1970.
2rilnutripa(pt. l,9«rr.;pL2. Il9rr.) coktr. 39 nu
(2 t. each). 12 in.; 33 1/3 rran.; pc 1, IS nun.; pt 2, 17 ■
act 1)
Also issued vith pboootapc in casacTic,
Captioned version (pt. 1. 64 fr.; pL 2. M fr.) abo jwusd.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptation of the novel. Treasure laland, by Rotert Loui*
Stevenson.
1 Stevenson, Robert Louia. 1 190- 1 194. TrcMtn Uaod. II. Dtoaey (WaU)
Productions, ill. Walt Disney BdMabonal MatcrialB Compsny. IV. Sarks:
Literary classics. [Filmatrip] act 1.
lPN1997i 823 72-732619
Walt Disney Educational 72 MAKC
Materials Co.
(Utcfsry
Treasarc Iilaad. [Filmstrip] Walt Disney Productiont.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Ca, 1970.
2 rUnWrips (pL 1, 64 ft.; pt 2, 69 fr.) colof. 35 nun. (Uleiwy clastirs,
set 1)
Sound versions (pt. I, 9S fr.; pt. 2, 1 19 fr.) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: An adapution of dw novd. Treasure Island, by Robert Lonis
Stevenson. With captions.
I. Stevenson. Robert Louis, I850-IS94. Treasure Island. II. Disney (Wah)
Productions. 111. Walt Disney Educational Materials CompMiy. IV. Series:
Literary classics. (Filmstrip] set I.
lPN1997] 823 72-732620
Walt Disney EdtKatioaal 72 MAKC
Materials Co.
Xrttwrf T«i— J [Blmstrip] Fdmfax Productions. Released by
Univenal Education and Visual Arta, 1971.
1 roU- colof. 35 mm. (Best loved books)
SUMMARY: An adaptation of the book Treasure iaUad by Roben Lovia
Stevenson. With captions. ._l.^
.1 Buried treasure— Fictioo. 2. KraUa—Rction. 3. Adventure stonaq
I. Suvenson. Robert Louis, 1850-1894. Treasure Island. IL Film&x Produc-
tions. New York. III. Universal Education and Visual Arts. IV. Scnea: BM
loved books. [Fdmstrip] -<a-j«
tPZ7i 823 72-740248
Univetsal Education and 72 MARC
Viaual ArU
lalaad. (Filmstripj United Productions of America.
Released by McOraw-Hai, 1972.
4nimstrips. color. 35 mm. and 2 pbonodiscs (2 s. each) (Mr. Maaoo's
hterature scries, no. 6) ^^
Part 1, 128 fr., 10 min.; pt 2, !3I fr.. 10 min.; pt 3. Ill fr., |0 min. pc 4
122 fr.. II min. "^
Alsoii
Released in 1971 ta the series entitled Filmstrip Hfyma
With teacher's |wde.
SUMMARY: Aa adaptation of the novel. Treasure Island, by Robert Lows
Stevenson. Features the animated character. Mr. Magoo.
[I. Buried treasure— Fiction. 2. Pirates— Fiction. 3. Adventure storiesi
I. Stevenson. Robert Louis. 1850-1894. Treasure Island. IL United Produc-
tions of America. III. McGraw-Hill Book Company. IV. Title- Fdmstrip
Cinema. [Filmstrip] V. Seriea: Mr. Mscoos bieralure series. tFUmstiip, no. 6.
tPZ7] 823 72-732889
McGraw-Hill Book Ca 72 hLWC
Treasure Island by R L. Stevensfm (Filnutrip) Jam
Handy School Service, 19ft8.
1 roll, color. 39 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a (1 a for manual pro-
jector, 1 3. for automatic projector), 10 In., S8% rpm. mderogrooTO.
(Adventures In reading)
Suttimary: An adaptation of the novel Treasure Island, by Bobert
Louis SteveosoD. With c^>titHi«.
1. Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1350-'18M. Treasure Iriand. i.
Sterenaon, Robert Louis, 1S50-1S&1. Tresaure lalainl. n. Jam Haody
School Service, Inc. Scries: Adventures Id roaJlng (nimstrtp)
823 79-738934
Jam Handy School 8<rrlce
Treasure with pleasure (Motion picture) Volkswagen of
America. 1966. Made by Marathon International Produc-
tions.
0 min. s(l. color. 16 mm.
Siimmarv: Au underwater adventure, demonstrating sniba-divlng
equipment nttd techniqneH used in the search of shipwreck treasure.
1. Skin diving. 2. Shli)wreckH, i. Volkswagen of America, inc.
797.23 77-702020
The Treasures of Abu Simbel (Motion pic^re) Hearst
Metrotone News, 1964.
3 mln. 8± b*w. 18 mm, (Screen news digest, t. 6, no. 10)
With study guide.
On reel with The Old Soldier— a biography of General Douglas
MacArthur.
Summary: Discusses how and why the ancient treasures of Abu
Simbel. located on the Nile River, are being moved.
1. Abu Sunbul, Egypt i. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc., New
York. Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) v. 6, no. 10.
731.4 Fi A 68-2083
Hearst Metrotone News
Treasures of Florence (Motion picture) Office of Public
Information, United Nations. Made by United Nations
Television in cooperation with New York State Education
Dept Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
1971.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Traces the international effort to help the Italian
Government in restoring the frescoes and other works of art that
were damaged in Florence during the flood of 1966.
1 Art objects — Florence — Conservation and restoration. 2. Flor-
ence—Flood, 1966. I. United Nations. Office of Public Informa-
tion. IL Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
[N9004] 945 71-713574
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
IVeasarw oi Ostcnd (Motion pi^rture) Bel^an Infonnation
Service, 1967. Made in Belgium.
25 mill. sd. color. 16 nun.
Summaiy: Presents various views of Ostend. an Important resort
on the North Sea.
1. Ostend, Belgium — Descr. i. Belgian Information Serrlca
Fi A 67-2192
Belgian Information Service
481
Treasury ot nursery rhymes, no. 1 (FUmstrip) Spdcen
Arte, 1969.
60 fr. eol<M-. 35 mm. and phooodlac: 1 h., 12 In., 33i rpm., 19
mln. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide, reading script, and ntudent activity sheets.
Credit*: Producer, Arthur Luce Klein; Illustrator, Mary Martha
Grennon,
nummary: Includes the nursery rhymes Possy cat, ptissy cat, wtiere
have you been? Goosey, Gooaey, Gander; Monday's child is fair of
face; Sing a song of slz-petice; Little Jack Hotqct; Little Utss
HafTet ; I saw a ship a-salUng ; and Old Mother Goose.
1. Nursery rhymes. t. Spoken Arts.
896.8 7a-734640
Spoken Arts
Treasmy <rf nursery rhymes, no. 2 (FUmstrip) Spckea
Arts, 1969.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. and pboiu>dliw: 1 s., ]2 In., 331 rpm.,
15 mln, mlcrogroove:
With teacher's guide, reading script, and student activity sheets.
CredUt: Produce-, Arthur Lace Klein; Illustrator, Mary Martha
GrennotL
Summary: Includes the nursery rhymes Where have you been all
day, Billy Boy? H«e we go round the mulberry burti ; and The
first day of Christmas.
1. Nursery rhyme* L Spoken Arts.
398.8 71-734641
Spoken Arts
Treasury ot nursery rhymes, no. 3 (Filmatrip) Spoken
Arts, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm..
13 mln. mlcroirroove.
With teacher's guide, reading script, and student activity sheets.
CrediU: Producer, Arthur Luce Klein; illustrator, Mary Martha
Grennon.
Summary: Includes the nursery rhymes Three little kittens ; There
was a man who lived on the moon; Three wise men of Gotham;
Humpty-Dumpty ; and Old King Cole.
1. Nnraery rhymes. i. Spoken Arts.
398.8 75-734642
Spoken Arts
Treasury of nursery rhymes, no. 4 (FUmatrip) SpcAen
Arts, 1969.
60 fr. color. Xi mm. and phonodlMc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
15 min. mlcroffTOOve.
With teacher's guide, reading -script, and student activity sheets
Creditt: Producer. Arthur Luce Klein; Illustrator, Mary Martha
Grennon. ^ ,^ ^ ..
Summary: Includes the nnrsMT rhymes O dear, what can the
matter be? Little Boy Bloe; Baa, baa, black sheep; Mary had a
little lamb; Mary, iUry, quite contrary; and Little Bo-peep.
1. Nursery rhymes. i. Spoken Arts.
398.8 79-734643
Spoken Arts
Treaties made — treaties broken (Motion picture)
see The North American Indian. Part 1:
Treaties made — treaties broken
Treating minor wounds and iiifecti<His (Motion picture)
Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mill, -"i. color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop lilin Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Writer. Waxine Haleff; consultant, Harold R. Basaett;
photographer, Haul Bockhorst.
1. Wound-s. I. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: First aid tech-
niques (Motion picture)
614.8 70-704637
A. L. A. Booklist
Treatment for bnAen bones: fracture (tf the coUarbime
and fracture of the rib (Motion picture) Eye Gate
House, 1969.
4 mm. si. color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Writer, Maxine Haleff; consolUnt, Harold R. Baasett;
photographer. Paul Bockhorst.
1. Clavicle — Fracture. 2. Ribs — Fracture. i. Bye Gate House,
Inc. Series : First aid techniques (Motion picture)
614.8 74r-704638
A. L. A. Booklist
Treatment for broken b«ies: fracture of the forearm
(Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 miu. si. color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop dim. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUt: Writer, Marine Haleff; consultant, Harold R. Bassett-
photographer. Paul Bockhorst
L Arm— Fracture. l Eye Gate House, Inc. Series : First aid
techniques (Motion picture)
614.8 7»-704639
A. L. A. Booklist
Treatment for broken bones: fracture of the kneecap
(Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Ivoop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Writer, Mazlne Haleff; consaltaot, Harold R. Basaett;
photographer. Paul Bockhorst
1, Knee — Fracture. i. Eye Gate House, Inc. Seriea: First
aid techniques (Motion picture)
614.8 72-704640
A. L. A. Booklist
Treatment for broken bones: fracture of the lower leg and
applying holding traction (Motion picture) Eye Gate
House, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop flim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Writer, Maxlne Haleff; consulUnt, Harold B. Basaett;
photographer. Paul Bockhorst
1. Extremities, Lower— Fractures. 2. Orthopedic traction. t
Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: First aid techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
614.8 76-704641
A. I.. A. Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Treatment for broken Ixmes : fracture of the spine (Motion
picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mill. Hi. oolor. super 8 mni. (First aid techolques)
IXKip film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Writer, Mazlne Haleff; conaaltftDt. Harold R. Baisett;
photographer. Paul BockhorsL
L Sploe — Fracture i. E;e Gate Bouse. loc. Serlea: First
aid techniques (Motloo picture)
614.8 70-704642
A. L. A, Booklist
Treatment for broken bones: fracture of' the thigh (Motion
picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, saper 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Ijoop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUt: Writer. Maxlne HalefT; consultant, Harold R. Baasett;
photographer. Paul Boctthorst
1. Extremities, Lower — Fractures. l Eye Oate House, Inc.
Series: First aid techniques (Motion picture)
614.8 71-704643
A. L. A. Booklist
Eye Oate House,
Treatment fm* bums (Motion picture)
1969.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUt: Writer, Maxlne Haleff; coDsalUot, Harold R. Bassett;
photographer, Paul Botddiorst
1. First aid In lllneae and Injury. 2. Bums and scalds. I. Bye
Oate House, lac. Series: First aid techniques (Motion picture)
614.8 70-704646
A. L. A. Booklist
Treatment for frostbite and heatstroke (Motion picture)
Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mln. 81, color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop film. Fllm notes oo cartridge case.
Creditt: Writer, Maxlne Haleff; consulUnt, Harold H. Baasett;
photographer, Paul Bockhorat
1. First aid In Illness and Injury. 2. Frostbite 3. Heatstroka
L Eye Oate House, Inc. Series: First aid techniques (Motion
picture)
614.8 74-704646
A. L. A. Booklist
Treatment for snakebite (Motion picture) Eye Gate House.
1969.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (First aid tedmlqnes)
Loop aim. Fllm notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Writer. Maxlne HalefT; consultant, Harold R. Bassett;
photographer, Paul Bockhorst
1. First aid In Illness and Injury. 2. V«iom. i Bye Oate
House, Inc. Series; First aid techniques (Motion picture)
...» ... ^^^-^ 78-704647
A. L. A. Bookliflt
IVeatment of a giant retinal teaT (Motion picture) Loma
Linda University. Made by Otto H. Jungschaffer. Re-
leased by International Eye Film Library, 1966.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Kodachrome.
Summari/: Demonstrates the management of a giant tear with an
Inverted flap and llluatratw the obserratlons made In the fundus at
the various stages of treatment.
1. Retina— Surgery. i. Loma Linda UnlTersIty. u. Interna-
tional Eye Film Library.
617 Fi A 67-6329
International Eye Film Library
Treatment oi broken bones: fracture of the upper arm
(Motion picture) Eye Gate House, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (First aid techniques)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Writer, Maxlne Haleff; coosulunt, Harold R. Bassett;
photcwrapher, Paul Bockhorst
1. Extremities, Upper — Wounds and injuries. 2. Fractures. l
Eye Oate House. Inc. Series: First aid techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
614.8 77-704644
A. L. A. BocAlist
The Treatment of Parkinson's disease with Lerodopa (Mo-
tion picture) Roche Laboratoires, 1970. Made by Aefps
Productions.
3.3 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A number of patients who are taking Levodopa, a
new drug treatment for Parkinson's disease, are Interviewed. Dis-
cusses Bide effects and contraindications of the drug.
I. Paralysis agltans. 2. Dope. I. Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc.
Roche Laboratories.
616.8 7e-7l2187
CINE
The Tree (Motion picture) Short Film Studio, Prague,
1966. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/Mc-
Graw-Hill, 1969.
7 min. >*d. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: l>irectloo, script, art, snd animation, Viktor Kubal;
story. Emll Saskl.
8uw%munf: An animated cartoon about a king who planted tfas
backbone of the flsb which be ate for dinner.
I. Kratk^ fllm. n. Contooiporary Fltms/McOraw-HIIL
791.4S 77-704017
McOraw-HlllBookCo.
IW Tree. [Motion picture] Dimitru Buaioc, CuchotlovaUa.
Released io the U.S. by CCM PUma. 1971.
6 min. td. color. Ift mm.
SUMMARY: AnsdsputionartpocnbyVaiUeNkotMCUsecoaipsAMby
nwk of Utmtn SctMMiM Bach. An asMlMtk: t&praMion of Um csMnet of ths
mc m Mm in th« MB sod Norma of Mimmcr, the color* of aWHom, the miows
■nd windt of wfaiicr, and tlw grsm of >prin(tlm«.
I. NicolMcn. VmUc. M. Builoc. Dimhru. III. CCM PUn*.
rPN1997j S08.1 7^701576
CCM Pbna T] MARC
ABC News. Released by ABC Media
Tree. [Motion picture]
Concepts, 1972.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Make a wish)
Also issued in super 8 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Bywaterj; host, Tom Chapin.
SUMMARY: Uses animation, graphics, film clips, and song to illustrate the
various meanings or the word tree. Presents an interview with a forester in
California who describes the logging operation, and explains why he fmds satis-
faction in his work. For elementary grades.
1. English language — Study and teaching (Elementary)— Juvenile films. 2.
English language — Scmaniics — Juvenile films. 3. Trees— Juvenile films. [1.
English language— Semantics. 2. Trees] I. American Broadcasting Com-
pany. 11. ABC Media Concepts. Ill Series: Make a wish. [Motion picture]
[LB1576i 372.6 72-701293
American Broadcasting 72 MARC
Co.
Tree aad dvab ^aatlai. [Motion picture] Chicago Horticultural
Society. Made by Double Sixteen. Releaaed by Perennial
Education. 1972.
12 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (Oarden methods series)
Other vcniooa: I6mm. iacvtridgcwithnugrtetKBOundiauperlmiB.atired
with opcical sound; super t mm. in carthdfe wi'h macnctk aoond; videotape on
reel; aitd vidcocasactie.
CREDITS: Author. Robert Winti.
SUMMARY; Eiplunatbecsreortreeaaadshnjbs,methodBorptantiii«,csre
after planting, traaaplanting, site prcpsratioo, mod aoil trcauieDta.
l.Oniamentaltrtca. 2. OnwineDtsI ahrubs. I. Chkafo HofticultiirtI So-
ciety. II. Perennial Educatioo. inc. III. Scries: Osrden methods Mrics. [Mo-
tion pictwe]
[SB435] 633.9 72-700803
Perennial Educstkm 73 MARC
A Tree grows up (FUmetrip) Troll Associates, 1969.
40 fr. coIot. 85 mm. (Bxptorlng our wonderful world)
Creditt: Writer, Bertlia Sickles; Ulostrator, Isabel Ericson.
Summary.- Ajq Introductloo to tiie study of the general charac-
teristics of trees. For elementary grades.
1. Treea — Juvenile Alms. l Troil Assoclatee. Series: Blrplor-
ins our wonderful world (Fllmstrip)
372.3 79-785056
A. L. A. Booklist
The Tree-inhabiting ants (Filmstrip) Imperial Film Co.,
1967.
1 rol', color. 35 mm. nnd phonodlftc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
mln. mlcrogroore. (The World of ants, m. 3|
Creditt: Author and photographer, Ross E. Hutchlns.
Summary: Explains the charactertetlcfl and habits of tree-dwelling
ants. Includes wenes of the ants In their natural habitat.
1. Ants — Behavior. i. Imperial ntm Company, Inc., Lakeland,
Pla. Series: The Workl of ants (nimstrlp) no. 3.
Fi A 67-3470
Imperial Film Co.
Tree is dead (Motion picture) Allen Downs uid Jerry
Liebling. Made by Audio-Visual Production Center. Re-
leased by Audio- Visual Extension, University of Minne-
sote, 1057.
12 mln. sd. b&w. 16 nnn.
Summary: Describes Bed Lake Indian Reservation, one of the
last Indian reserratlooa In Hlonesota, and discusses the disintegra-
tion of Indian culture. Pictures the old and the new with scenes
of their home^ work, leisure, and of a pow-wow celebration.
1. Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minn. i. Downs, Allen, n.
Liebling, Jwome. m. Minnesota. University. Audio-Visual Ex-
tension Service.
970.476 77-703296
Minnesota. Univ. Audio-Visual Extension Service
Tree oua: a firat adTcatare la ecol<^)r. [Hlmatrip] Coronet In-
structional Films, 1971.
45 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodiscr 2 s., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
Also issued with phonotapc in cassette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Ruth Kearney Carlton.
SUMMARY: Uses a fantasy story to introduce children to the subject of
ecology, the interrelationship of living organianis ai>d their environment. For
primary grades.
1 . Ecology — Juvenile films. [ I . Ecology] 1. Coronet Instructional Fllma.
[QH541.141 372.3 72-734263
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
Films
Tree of death (Motion picture) High Call Productions,
Released by J. Graley Taylor and Associates, 1963.
12 mln. sd. ccdor. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director, photographer, and editor, J. Graley Taylor;
writers, William Creevey, Graley Taylor; narrator, Bill Taylor,
Summary: An Impression Istic film unlng rapid montage and tech-
niques simulating fantafiy to examine the themes of alienation and
reconciliation In man's search for life and meaning. Follows a llttls
boy, representing mankind, from an Initial wrongdoing and his re-
sultant loneliness to his discovery of the signiflcance of the cross for
the twentieth century.
1. ChrUttanlty. i. High Call Productions. Tletoo, Wash,
n. Taylor (J. Oralej) and Associates.
248.2 Fi 67-516
Tree portraits (Motion picture) State University of New
York College of Forestry. Released by International
Film Bureau, 1967.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, WtlHani H. Harlow.
Summary: Shows views of common trees of the United States and
explains bow to Identify a tree by its leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds,
twigs, and bark. Uses time-lapse photography to show seasonal
development and growth of oak, elm, maple, pine, and other trees.
1. Trees— U. 8.— Identlflcatlon. t. New York, College of For-
estry, Syracuse, ii. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
682.16 Fi A 68-2886
International Film Bureau
482
Treehoose ( Motion picture) King Screen Productions,
1970.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 tnm.
SUMMARY : A profile of the relationship between man and natural
beauty. The construction of new houses forces a young boy to part
with bis treehouse and the grassy fields that surround it.
1. Human ecology. I. King Screen Productions.
[GF47] 719 72-711548
CINE
Trees (Filmstrip) Communicators and Teaching Resources
Development Center. Made by Teaching Resources De-
velopment Center. Released by Communicators and So-
ciety for Visual Education, 1971.
33 fr. color. 35 mm, and pbooodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33k rpm.,
6 mln. (Wonders of nature)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Summary: A fllmstrip designed for poor readers. Describes how
trees grow from a seed and how they make food from carbon diox-
ide, water, and sunlight. Illustrates some of the uses of trees.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Trees— Juvenile fllma. I. Teaching Resources Development
Center. II. Society for Visual BducaUon, Inc^ dhicago. Series:
Wonders of nature (Fllmstrip. Society for Visual Education)
372.8 78-788142
Society for Visual Education
Trees (Motion picture)
see Urban ecology: Trees
Trees: aa
[Filmstripj Lyceum Productiofit. 1972.
56 fr. color. 39 mm. and phooodiBC: 2 a. (1 a. foe man
I. for automatic pr<»ectoc). 12 in.. 33 1/3 n>«»..U min. fThe Oods were tall
and green)
Alao ianwd with pbooolape In cmunr
CREDITS: Writer and photographer, Ann Atwood.
SUMMARY: Revcak d>e Kfc cycle of the foctat Eiplaini how the cycle
b^iaa with the (Ulen tree, which in dying, b the gcoewa of new life.
1. Poresti snd forestry. 2- Troe*. I. Lyceum Prodoctiona (Finn). II.
Series: The Oods wen tall and green, [mmstripj
Lyoeum Productkwa 72 MARC
Trees and living envinmment (Filmstrip) Imperial Film
Co., 1970.
41.fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (1 k. for manual projec-
tor, i K for automatic projector), 12 In., 33) rpm., 12 mln. micro-
groove. (The Bole of trees in the envlronmentj
AIm Issued with phonotape in cassette.
< "REDITS : .\uthor and photographer. Jay Schuler.
SUMMARY: Illustrates bow trees affect most living things by
providing oxygen, food, and shelter for humans, animals, birds,
Innetta. and plants. Discusses couKtructlve and destructive relation-
ships between trees and other organisms.
1 Trees. 2. Ecology, I. Imperial Film Company, inc., I-akp-
land, Fla. II. Series: The Role of trees In the environment (Fllm-
strip)
[QK477] 372.3 76-738659
A. L. K. Booklist
Trees aad aMre trees. [Filmatripi Elizabeth P. Morris and Agnes
Schubert Released by Bailey Films, 1966; released by BFA
Educational Media, 1970,
31 fr. color. 35 cm. (Seeing treea and clouds, no. 1)
With manual.
SUMMARY: Preicntt photographi of trees to enable an (tudenu to Uudy
the fonn, design, and color of trees.
l.Treciinan. 1. Morns, Eliubeth P. II. Schubert, Agnes. III. Bailey
Fihns, inc., Hollywood. Calif. IV. BFA Educational Media. V. Series: Seeing
trees and clouds, f Filmatrip] no. 1 .
[NC810] 701 72-733281
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Trees aad otker tklags. [I^lmstrip] Elizabeth P.
Acnes Schubert Released by Bailey Films. 1966;
BFA Educational Media, 1970.
(Seeing treea and douds. va. 3>
Morris and
released by
44 ft. color.
With manual
SUMMARY: Presents photographi of tfecs to enable art itudema to atudy
the relatiottihip of tree* to ttK world around them.
1. TYees in art. I. Morria. Elizabeth P. 11. Schubert. Agnea. III. Bailey
FUms, inc. HoOywood. Calif. IV. BFA Educationa] Media. V. Series: Seeing
treea and clouda. [Filnutrip] xto. 2.
[NC810) 701 72-733282
BFA Educatkxwl Media 72 MARC
Trees and physica] environment (Filmstrip) Imperial Film
Co., 1970.
A2 fr. color. 35 uim. and pbonodiMc : 2 «. ( 1 s. for manual projec-
tor. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33) rpm., 12 mln. micro-
groove. (The Role of treef in the environment)
.Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
< "REDITS: .\utbor and photographer. Jay Schuler.
SUMMARY: ShowH how trees adapt to extremes of weather,
srarflty or overabundance of water, and unusual locations.
1. Acclimatisation (Plants) 2. Trees. I. Imperial Film Om-
pany. Inc.. Lakeland, Pla. II. Series: The Role of trees In the
environment (Filmstrip)
[QK913] 372.3 72-788958
A. U A. Booklist
Te«cs and their care (Motion picture) International Shade
Tree Conference. Made by John Ott Pictures. Released
by International Film Bureau, 1964.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describee the principle phases In the care of shade
trcM, Including transplanting, pruning, spraying, feeding, and meth-
ods of repairing storm damage. Shows methods of detecting. Identi-
fying, and treating tree diseases. Illustrates dormant and leaf spray
methods to protect trees from destructive Insects,
1. Shade trees. 2. Trees— Dlwnivs and pests i. International
Shade Tree Conference, n. International Film Bureau. Inc., Chicago.
635.977 Fi A 67-5648
International Fl'tm Bureau, loe.
I
I
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Trees: earth's largest life forms (Filmstrip)
Film Co., 1970,
Imperial
41 fr. oolor. Sfi mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 sl (1 b. for manuxl
pnijeotor, 1 ff. for automatic projector), 12 In., S8i rpm., 12 min.
mlrrogroove. (The Role of trees in the environment)
Also t-wiied with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS : Author and photographer. Jay Schuler.
Sl'MMABY : Analyses the functions of the root«, truok, and crown
of a tree In producing one of the most snceessful life forms.
1. Tree*— Physiology. I. Imperial Film Company. Inc., lake-
land, Fla. II. Series: The Role of trees In the enrlroDment (Film-
strip)
[QK720] 37aJ 75-738956
A. L. A. Booklirt
{Filmstrip) Coronet
Trees: Flowers, fruits and seeds
Instructional Films, 1970.
46 fr <^«lor. 3S mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 3S| rpm., 9 mlD.
Alao Issued with phoBOtape In cassette.
With guide.
Creiitt: Uducatlonal collaborators, G«orge W. Donaldaon, Loolse
E. Donaldson.
Summarv: Explains that flowers are one of the r^roductlve parts
of a tree and illustrates the functioo of fruits and seeds in the
reproductive process.
1. Plants— Reproductioo. l CorooeC InstnictiODal Films.
682.16 74r-737065
Coronet Instructional Films
Trees for Arbor Day (FOmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
39 fr. b*w. 35 mm.
Creditt: Author, Helen Allen.
SMmmnry: Descrlbea the orl^ of Arbor Day, and dlscnnes trees
and their Importance as a rcaource^ With captions. For primary
grades.
1. Trees— Juvenile films. l TroU Aasodatea.
394.268 71-736244
Troll AsMcUtee
Trees grow throngh the years {Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1968.
11 miri. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Author, Robert W. RIchey.
Suitimary: Uses time-lapse irfiotography to follow the development
of a tree from seed to full growth. Describes such details of growth
as the changing appearance of bark and brancfaes. and the proeesae*
of healing or decay when branches are removed from the tree.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Treea. 2. Growth (Plants) i. Coronet Instructional Filma.
582.16 Fi A 68-489
Coronet Instructional Films
Trees help to make your newspaper {FUmttrip) My weekly
reader, 1965. Made by Pilgrim Film Services.
25 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2. no. lS-66.
Summarv: Traces the production of newsprint from the loff
pole to the upper mllL Shows how machines make logs Into pnlp,
and then processes the musby-llke substance to make newsprint
1. Newsprint. i. My weekly reader,
372.8 73-733177
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Trees: How they grow (Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1970.
4.". fr. t-i'htv. 35 nini. and phonodlw: 1 s., 12 In.. 3Si rpm., 9
min.
Also issiieil with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
Crrditt: Educational collaborators, George W. DonaldKon, Louise
E. Donaldson.
Rummarv: Shows how seeds devel*^ root and stem systems which
mature into trees; explains the importance of the cambium layer in
the growing procen of the tree,
1. Trees — Growth. 2. Germination. 3. Cambium. i. Coronet
InKtructlonal Films.
Coronet Instructional
582.16
Films
78-737066
Trees: how to know them (Motion picture) International
Film Bureau, 1970. Made by William M. Harlow.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
^umhi'iry: Presents the ludentlfylng features of trees as they
change throughout the seasons. Examines the characterlsUcs of the
deciduous broadieaved trees, and the narrow-leared eTerxreena, In-
cludes hints on ways of dlstin^ishlng and identifying trees.
1. Tree*— Identiflcation, i. International Film Bureau, Ina. Chi-
cago.
582.16 79-707290
International Film Bureau
Trees in the forest (Filmstrip) Ralph Adams Productions.
Released by Bailey Films, 1966.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Forest and forest products)
With manual.
Summary: A study of different aspects of the lumber industry on
the Pacific coast Pictures tree farms, the (qjeclalized equipment used
by the lumber industry from toppers to fork lift trucks, and the
products made of finished lumber. With captions.
1. Lumber trade— Paclflc Sutes. i. Adams (Ralph) Productions,
North Hollywood. Calif, n. Bailey Films, Inc. Hollywood, Callt
Series: Forest and forest products (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3646
Bailey Films
Trees: The different kinds (FUmstrip)
tional Films, 1970.
Coronet IJutmo-
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpta.. 10
Bin.
Also inued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
CreditM: FMacatlooal collaborators, George W. Donaldson. Ixmise
S. Donaldson.
Summary: Illustrates the difference between coniferous and
deddnons trees. Locates the major forest regionn of the United
States and Identifies the kinds of trees found In these areas.
1. Trees— D. S.— Identification. 2. Forests and forestry — D. S.
L Coronet Instructional Films.
682.16 77-737063
Ckironet Instructional Films
Trees the year 'round {Motion pietvre) Arthur J. O'Eeele,
1969.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Discusses the various changes In appearance wtuo)
trees undergo during each of the four seasons,
1. TreesL I. O'Keefe, Arthur J.
682.16 77-706929
CINE
Trees: their flowers and seeds {Motion pioture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1969.
11 min. t^. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Crediti: Author. Charles B. Helaer, Jr.
Summon/: Shows a variety of tree "owera and ttelp main part^
and explains how they produce fruits containing seeds for the next
generation.
- Another version, b&w.
L Trees. 2. Plants— Reproduction. S. Flowers. i. Coronet In-
BtnicUooal Films. --»„oc.
582.16 79-703338
Coronet Instructional Films
Trees: Their importance (Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1970.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 Id., 33) rpm., 11
min.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide.
t^ummary: IHi«cuH»«es the Importance of the forest watershed and
how It helps check fioods; describes animal and insect friends and
enemies of trees.
1. Forest influences. 2. Flood control. 3. Forest ecolc^y.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
333.7 75-737068
Coronet Instructional nims
Trees: Their prttdncts (Filmstrip) Coronet Instmcticaul
Films, 1970.
49 fr. (»l<>r. 35 mru. and phonodisc: 1 s., 13 In., 331 rpm., 10
min.
Also iHsued witbt phonotape In cassette.
Wlih gulile,
Creditt: Educational collaborators. George W. twnaldson, Louise
K. I»..nal(l*>n.
Bummary: Describes tree growlns as ao Important, acientlflc In-
dustry: discusses the most Important forest products; shows the
many uses of lumber and wood pulp.
1. Forest products. 2. Forests and forestry. i. Coronet Instruc-
tional Films.
634.9 71-737067
Coronet Instructional Films
Trees: Their structure (Filmstrip) Coronet Instmctioaal
Films, 1970.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm., 11
min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With guide.
Credits: Educational collaborators, George W. Donaldson, Louise
E. Donaldson.
Bummary: Describes the functions of the roots, stems, and leaves
of a tree, explaining how food Is made and water Intake controlled
by leaves.
1. Plant physiology. 2. Botany — Morphology. l Coronet
Instructional Films.
582.16 70-737064
Coronet Instructional Films
Trefoil on the river (Motion picture) Girl Guides of Can-
ada. Toronto. Made by Dan Gibson Productions in coop-
eration with Christie Biscuits. Released in Canada by
National Film Board of Canada, 1968. Released in the
U- S. by the Canadian Travel Fibn Ubrary.
14 min. Rd. color, 16 mm.
Summary; Shows the day-to-day experiences of the 1^00 Girl
Guides gathered for an international jamboree near Cornwall, Ont.
Includes daily camping cfawes, as well as trips to nearby place^
such as Parliament Hill In Ottawa.
1 Girt Guides of Canada. i. Girl Guides of Canada, ii. Can-
ada National Film Board, m. Canadian Travel Film Library.
369.463 74r-700899
National Film Board of Canada
The Trembling earth (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-
Visual Center, 1968.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Spectrum)
Credits: Producer and director, Robert DIerbeck; editor, Jules
Kroter.
Summary: Discusses earthquakes and the seismic studies of the
Lamont Geological Observatory of Columbia University, showing and
explaining Instruments used. Presents aerial views of two major
earth faults snd explains their relationship to earthquakes. In-
ciudcH views of the 1064 Alaskan earthquake.
1. Earthquakes. 2. Seismology. i. National ISducational Tele-
vision and Itadlo Center, ii. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. Series: Spectrum (Motion picture)
561^ Fi A 6&-1272
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
The Trench (Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Made by
Shcii-Knmn Productions. Released by Films Incorporated,
1069.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimental film which presents a comment on
the fear which people have of those who do not conform to familiar
or accepted standards.
1. Dissenters. 2. Conformity. i. Public Media, inc. n. PUma
Incorporated.
704.945 74r-709028
Public Media, inc.
Trend Films Corporation
America, I know you.
483
Cambodia: the Angkor mystery.
Finger games.
Horses.
How do you feelT
I am freedom's child.
Impressions.
Night people's day.
Reach out.
Sky diving, space age sport.
Trend Industries
see
Carpeting the earth.
Trends (Motion picture) Hunf^farofilm, Budapest. Bfade
by Pannonia Film Studio, Budapest Released in the
U. S. by Ijearning Corp. of America, 1971.
n min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's ^ide.
Credits : Director and desl^er, Marcetl Jankovlcs.
Summary : Uses animation to show how the future Is developlos
in the different areas of human llf&
1. Prophecies. I. Htingarofllm. II. Learning Corporation of
America.
301.1 74^710081
Learning Corp. of America
Trends in maternal and infant care (Motion picture) Video
Nursing, 1966. Made by WTTW-TV,
44 Dil'i. Ml. l>&w. 16 mm. {Maternity nursing)
videotape also Issued.
With Instructor's KUide. .xtndent Byl1ahu.% and audiotape.
Credits: Instructors, Frances Barge, Sister Therese Ann Sokolskl.
Suinmari/: Discusses the development of the Children's Bureau;
current Infant and maternal mortality rates, both national and Inter-
national ; and goals for the future.
I. Mothers— .Mortality. 2. Infants— Mortality. 3. Hygiene, Public.
4. Obstetrical niirslnjt. i. Video Nursing, Inc, Series:
Maternity nursing (Motion picture)
610.73 71-703395
video Nursing
Trente minutes avec R. J. ji. e. J. R., Oppenheimer (Motion
picture) Radiodiffusion -Tele vision fran^aise, Paris (195-ti
30 mil. wA. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, Jean-Ohrlstophe Averty; presented by Pierre
Desgraupe*; director of photography, Nicolas Hayer; cameramen, J.
Stefanopoulos, C. Noyon. J. Guellier. J, C. Do<*e.
Summary: A dlalt^ In French between physicist J, Ro4>ert Oppen-
belmer and Professor IjOuIs Leprlnce-Rlnguet. l^ey discuss such
mibjects ax responsibilities of .-tcientists and other learned men in so-
ciety, whether the public shouU be kept aware of scientific dis-
coveries, the attitude of the United States Oovemment toward scien-
tists, and the status of scientists In France. Oppenbetmer. J. Bobert,
1904-1967.
1. Scientists — Correqwndence, reminiscences, etc. i. Radlodlf-
fusion-T^l^Tlsion frangalse.
301.2 Fi 68-287
Los Tres cabros y el gnomo (Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1971.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
11 min. (Cuentos claslcos Infantlles)
Spanish Terslon of The three billy goatx UrulT.
With teacher's guide In Spanish.
CREDITS: Adaptation, Mary Hartley; narrator, Luis Carlos
Uribe.
SUMMARY: An adapUtlon of the Norwegian folk tale about the
three billy goats Oruff who outwitted the troll in order to eat the
sweet grass on the other aide of the troll's bridge. For primary
grades.
I. Asbjtfmsen, Peter Christian, 1812-1885. De tre bukkens Brusse.
II. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. III. The Three billy
goats Gruff (Filmstrip) IT. Series: Cuentoe claslcos Infantilca
(Filmstrip)
[PZ74.1] 398,24 72-739080
Society for Visual Edocatlou
El Tres de mayo de Goya/Los frescos de Orozco en **Dartmoiit]i
College". tFilmstrip] Warren Schloat Productions, 1971.
12S fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc: 2 >., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 28 min.
(En ctpaikd. set 3)
Spanish version of the 1970 fitmstrips entitled Goya's Third of May and
Oroico's "Dartmouth frescoes".
With teacher's guide in Spanish and English.
CREDITS; Translator, Marilyn Ben)amin.
SUMMARY: Analyzes Goya's paintin| Third of May in terms of its artistic
and political meaning, and studies the historical artd spiritual significance of
Orozco's murals, housed in the Baker Library at Dartmouth College, depicting
the settlement oif the New World.
1. Goya y Lucientes. Francisco loti de. 1746-1828. Tliird of May. 2.
Orozco, Jos* Clemenie, 1883-1949. Dartmouth frescoes. 1. Schloat (War-
ren) Productions, Pleasantville. N.Y. II. Title: l.os Frescos dc Orozco en Dart-
mouth College. tFilnutrip] 111. Scries: En cspsAol. [Filmstrip] set 3.
tND8l3] 468 72-735202
Warren Schloat Produlions 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tresselt, Alvin R The legend of the willow
plate
see
The Legend of the willow plate.
Tresselt, Alvin R Rain drop splash
see
Rain drop splash.
Tresselt, Alvin R Sun up
see
Sun up.
Tresselt, Alvin R A thousand lights and fire-
flies
see
A Thousand li^ts and fireflies.
Trevor, Elleston. The flight of the phoenix
see
The Flight of the phoenix.
Trevor, EUeston. The QulUer memorandum
see
The QulUer memorandum.
Trez, Denise. The smallest pirate
see
The Smallest pirate.
Tri-Film Service
see
Prosthetic replacement of the proximal
humerus.
Tri-Stone Pictures
see
Truthful Tulliver.
The Trial and death of Socrates (Motion picture) CBS
Films, 1960.
25 iij-'. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
A. nil I fi-diii the CltS-TV series The Robert HerrUlge theater.
Knf^ on the dinlocs of Hlato.
Credits: I'roducer. Hubert Hftrridge; director, Karl Genus; writer,
Robert L. Joseph; music, Tom St-ott. Cast: Donald Davis, Bramwell
Fletcher, Louts Zorlch, Mark Lenard, Roberts Blossom, Chris
Oampel.
Bummary: A drama. Before dying, Socrates defends his decision
to live his philosophy and place the state above the Individual.
Depicts bis trial at which be expostulates that the uoexamined life
is not worth living.
1. Socrates. i. Plato, n. CBS Films, inc. in. The Robert
Herrldga theater (TelevlslOQ prograta)
921 Fi 68-660
Trial at Nuremberg (Motion picture) Wolper Productions.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1964,
50 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Summani: Examines the trial of 24 Nazi leaders at Nuremberg
In October IMS and the legal discussions regarding the validity of
the trlaL
1. Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Crlmloals, 1M5-1946.
1. Wolper Productions, n. Films Incorporated.
841.4 79-708996
Ptibltc lledia, toe.
PQate. [FOmstrip] Concordia Rlnu. 19S6.
31 tt. cotof. 35 mm. and phofwditc: 2 l, 12 in., 33 1/3 rpoi.. 7 min.
(Paniow ttory)
With leaden guMtc.
SUMMARY: An adsputton of the BiUtca) account ol ham and hii Irul
before niatc.
I. JesuiChhM— Trial. 2. Pilate, Pontiw. lU-oenL 1. Concordia PtMish-
tng HooM. St LcNm. II. Scfiea: Pavion Mory. ifllmMrip]
[BT440i 232.9 72-734«93
ConcordM FtliM 77 MARC
The Trial brief {Motion picture) American Trial Lawyers
As8CM;iation. Made by University of Michifi^n. Released
by Koscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation,
1967.
apprux. 10 mio. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (Cini advoc«t«« series, no. 0>
SUMMARY: Deals with varloua aspects of a civil lawault Involv-
ing an automobile accident case. Itemizes a trial brief.
1. Briefs— U. S. I. American Trial Lawyera Asaoctatton. IL
RoMcoe Pound-AinerlcaD Trial lawyers Foundation. III. SerJea:
Civil advocatm MTles (Motion picture) do. 9.
[KF261] 347 7fr-7140l7
Boacoe Poond-AinerlcaD Trial Lawyers roondation
IVIal of mohtlour7 SodaUiti (Moeeow. 1922). [Motion picture]
Thome Filmi, 1971.
2 min. il b*w. luper 8 ram. (> mm. documenu project, no. 334)
Loop film in caitridgs. nim iratsi on cartridge ease.
CREDITS: Producer, Dale WUlsrd.
SUMMARY: Present! courtroom tcenet of the trial of revolutionary Sodat-
l*t« In Moscow In 1932. Showi crowds of people in the itreeu demonitratins
sgslntt the defendant*.
1. TriaU (PoUlical crime* tnd offetoei)— Ru»»i*. I, Thome Filnw. inc.,
Boulder, Colo. 11. Series: 9 mm. document! pro^i. (Motion picture] no. 354.
947.084 72-701313
Thome Film* 72 MARC
•rte Trial of Sm« B. Aatkoar. [Motioo picturei CBS News.
Released by BFA Educational Media. 1972.
22 min. id. color. 16 mm. CYou are there)
With *tudy guide .
SUMMARY: A reenactment of luffragette Su«an B. Anthony'* trial for Uie
"crime" of having voted in > national election. , , . ^
1 AnSLy^uian BrowncU. 1820-1906. 2. Wooun-S^rMc-UmUd
Sute*. l.(ilumbi.Bro«lc.«ingSy«em.inc. CBS New*. Il.BFAEduc-
'misJt" '"S-^^"""*^4'""**"'^™^ 72-700116
BFA Bd»?-=--' ""«- " ^^^^
Trial of the fox
Animal Ckblet: Trial of the fox.
Trial; the first day (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana ITni-
versity. Audio- Visual Center. 1970.
00 min. 8(L bAw. 16 mm. (Trial: the city and county of Den-
ver versus I..aureu R. Watson)
Credits: Producers and directors, Dennis Sanders, Robert Fresco;
edlti>i'. Harold Silver.
SuDunary : Uses the first day of the trial of Laaren R. Watson, a
known member of the Black Panther Party, to examine the Judicial
process. Harvard law professor James Vorenberg dlsciisaea what
Is meant by a Jury of one's peers. Inclodea interrlews with all those
connected with the case.
1. Watson, Lauren R. 2. Jury — U. S. I. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Vlstial
Center. Series: Trial: the dty and county of Denver versui
Laaren R. Watson (Mo- tion picture)
347.997388 71-700715
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Onter
Trial: the fourth and final day (Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Released by
Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
90 min, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Trial: the city and county of Den-
ver versus Lauren R, Watson)
Credits: Producers and directors, Dennis Sanders. Robert Fresco;
editor, Harold Sliver.
Summary: Uses the fourth and flnal day of the trial of Lauren R.
Watson to show how a Jury reaches a verdict and what the verdict
means. Watson sUtes that he believes that the verdict means noth-
ing; l>ecause It was not given by a Jury of bis peers.
1. Watson, I^uren R. 2. Jury — U. S. 3. Judgments, Criminal —
U. S. I. National Bducatlmial Television and Radio CWter. IL
Indiana. University. Audio- Visual Onter. Series: Trial: the
city and county of Denver versus Lauren R. Wataon (motion picture)
347.997388 72-70971£
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Trial: the second day (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana
University. Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
90 min. sd. Wkw. 16 mm. (TrUl: the city and county of Den-
ver versus Lauren R. Watson) „ ,. _ „
Credits: Producers and directors, Dennis Sanders, Robert Fresco;
editor, Harold Silver. „ ™. ^
Summary: Uses the second day of the trial of I^nren R. Wataon
to show how the prosecution presents Its case and to raise questions
concerning police harassment Harvard law profesBOr, James Voren-
berg summarlreB the proceedings of the day, and dlscufwea the
amount of force which police have a right to use during apprehen-
sion.
1. Watson, Lauren B. 2. Proaecutlon— U. S. 8. Arrest— U. S. L
National Bdacational Television and Radio Center. IL Indiana. Uni-
versity. Audio-Visual Center. Series : Trial : the city and countr
of Denver versus Latiren B. Wataon (Motion picture)
347.997388 75-709716
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Trial: the third day (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity, Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
90 min. ad. bftw. 16 mm. (Trial: tta* dty and county of Den-
ver versus Lauren R. Wataon)
Credits: Producers and directors, Dennis Sanders, Robert Fresco;
editor, Harold Sliver.
Summary : Uaes the third day of the trial of Lauren R. Watson
to show tbe presentation of a case by the defense, and to explore
questions concerning tbe political significance of a trial. Harvard
law professor James Vorenberg gives his reaction to public trials.
1. Watson, Lauren R. 2. Defense (Criminal procedure ) —U. 8. 8.
Law and politics. I. National Educational Television and Radio
Center. IL Indiana. University. Aodlo-Vlsaai Center. Series:
Trial: the dty and county of Denver versus Laaren R. Watson (Mo-
tion plcttve)
347.997388 79-709717
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Vlsoal Center
cTriangle, (Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co. in
association with A. L. Alexander [1968i
13 milt wl U^w. 16 ram. (Court of human relatlonx)
Print In L <*. Incomplete.
CrfdltM: PriKlncer and moderator. A. L. .\!ezander: mediators,
Raipli Luie.'soii D.ivIk. Normnn Vincent Peale, Paul Dawson Kddy.
Summari/: The mediation board studies the right of a dlvort^ to
visit her children.
1. Parent and child (Law) 2. Divorce. i. National Broadcast-
ing Company, Inc. Series: Court of human relatlona (Motion
picture)
Fi 67-2276
Triangle (Motion picture) Primm's Productions, 1968.
7 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, John Primm.
Summary: A storj about two boys who find that friendship, sym-
bolized by the handshake, is worth more than superficial love, sym-
bolized by the candy.
1. Fri«idahlp. I. Prlmm'a Productions.
177 73-701747
OINB
Triangle and drcle puzzle (Motion picture) William
lioundey. Released by HFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mm. Ri. color, super 8 mm. (BFA minl-lessons: Using com-
pass and straightedge)
Loop film.
SUMMARY :^Sho%» how tbe construction of circles and triangles
in certain ways results In a drcle that is outside but touches all
vertices of a triangle. For elementary grades.
J. Geometrical drawing-Juvenile films. 2. C!l«:»e-Juvenlle films.
8. Triangle— Juvenile films. 1. Boundey, William. II. BFA Edu-
citlonal Media. Series: BFA mlnl-lessoos : Using compass and
straightedge (Motion picture) -.«:<«
372.7 70-712243
BFA Educational Media
Triangle Film Cori>oration
see
The Disciple.
Double trouble.
The Gun woman.
His picture in the papers.
Let Katie do it.
Love's prisoner.
The Lyons mail.
Mickey.
The Pinch hitter.
The Square deal man.
Sunshine Dad.
Truthful Tulliver.
Triangle Films
see
Teiva — a boy prepares for manhood.
Triangle Television
see
Hand in your pocket.
The Sky below me, the crowd above.
The Time machines.
Triangles (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 roln. si. color super 8 mm. (Forms ire see)
hoop film.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Explores various aspects of triangles and their oc-
currence In common objecU of dally life. Covers right, acute equi-
lateral, obtuse, isosceles, and congruent triangles.
1. Triangle. I. Heeter and AssocUtes. IL Series: Forma we
aee (Motion picture)
fQ.^.482] 513 72-712281
A. L. A. Booklist .*^.x*«,*
Triangles (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Eleioentary geometry: formn
we see)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Director. Oliver B. Wheeler.
SUMMARY : Describee the triangle as a geometric form and gives
examples of Its use In everyday life.
1. Triangle. I. Heater and Associates. II. Series: Elementary
geometry: forms we see (Motion picture) „ _ „
[QA482] 618 7>-7l26»0
Hester and Associates
The Triangular bandage (Motion picture) Eye Qate House,
1969.
4 min. St. color, super 8 mniL (First aid tedmlquM)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge cane.
Credilt.- Writer. Maxine HalelT; consultant, Harold R. Bassett;
photographer. Paul Bockhorst.
1. Bandage*) and tiandaglng- i. Bye Gate House, Inc. Seriea:
First aid techniques (Motion picture)
«li,8 71-704648
A. L. A. Booklist
484
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Triangular bandages : Arm-rtiiig ; open triangnhr^— f oot
{Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1968.
3 Diln. si. color. 8 mm, (Basic first aid)
Loop Sim.
Issued Id standard 8 mm. aad to super 8 mm.
With teachers eulde.
Summary: Demoastrates the correct way to make triangular
bandages Tor the arm In a sling and for the foot
1. BandageK and bandaging. i. Enc7Cl(^»aedla Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Basic first aid (Motion picture)
614.8 Fi A 68-2181
Bncyclopaedia Britaoaica Educational Corp.
Triangular bandages: Op«n triangular — chest; op«i trian-
gular— head (Motion picture)
4 mtn. si. color. 8 mm. (Basic first aid)
I..OOP Him.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and tn super S mm.
With teachers guide.
Summarv: Deraonstrates the correct way to make open triangular
roller banriaj^es for head and cheat wounds, and shows the procedure
to follow when applying these types of ttandagea.
1. Bandages and bandagloe. r. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Basic first aid (Motion plctur*)
614.8 Fi A 68-2182
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational C!orp.
Triangular trade route {Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
26 fi-. color. 3.1mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide,
Summarii: I'art 1 describes the experiences of a young African
Negro as lie is carried acrass the Atlantic In the hold of a slave
ship. Pnit 2 gives information on the triangular trade route and
how It was followed by colonial ships during the n)ld-17()0's. For
elementary grades. With captions.
1. Slave-trade — Juvenile films. i. Jone« and Osmond, Inc.
n. Modem Learning Aids, New York. Series: Critical thinking
aids (Fllmsrtrip)
372.8 78-733304
Moilern Learning Aids
El Triangulo historica — la ciudad de Mexico, Cuemavaca,
y Puebla (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Education, 1971.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoDodlsc : 1 a., 12 in., 331 rpm., 14 mln.
(L« Vida en el Mexico de boy)
Spanish version of The hlstorlcml trlanaJe— Mexico City, Cuerna-
Taca, and Puebla.
With teacher's guide In Spanish.
CREDITS: Authors. A, B. Roberts, Gloryl Parchert; narrator,
Luis Carlos Urlbe; consultant, Reece A. Jones.
SUMMARY: Depicts the mixture of the traditional and the mod-
ern In Mexico City. Cuemavaca, and Puebla. Includes viewa of
traditional cottage haodlcrafta and new automobile and textile
plants, as well as contrasting forms of entertainment ranging from
bullfighting to television.
1. Mexico (City)— Description. 2. CJuernavaca, Mexico — Descrip-
tion. 3. Paebla. Mexico (City ) —Description. I. Society for VlatuI
Education, Inc., Chicago. II. The Historical triangle— Blexico City,
Cuemavaca, and Puebla (Fllmstrip) III. Series: La Vlda en el
Mexico de hoy (Fllmstrip)
[Fi;i86j 917.2 7a-739091
Society for Visual Education
Trianon productions
see
Two are guilty.
Vice and virtue.
Tribalism and nationalism in black Africa (Fllmstrip)
Current Affaire Films, 1971.
0^ fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm.,
IS mlu. microgroove. (Current AflTalrs fllmstrip series)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With discussion guide.
CREDITS) : Adviser. Manson Van B. Jennings.
SUMMARY: Shows how the conflict between tribalism and na-
tlonnlism has caused fighting In much of black Africa. Traces tha
history of Africa from the colonUatlon to present times. Relates
that African nationalism may overcome the dlvlsiTeoess of tribalism
by devoting Itself to the many causes that black natloos have in
common.
I. Africa, Sub-Saharan— History. 2. Nationalism — Africa, Sub-
Saharan. I. Current Affairs Films, New York.
[DT352.5] 960 72-737993
Current Affairs Films
TtUm* nd cutoMi of Ghau. [FUmBtrip] Avid Corp., 1972.
59 ft. color. 3) n
and phonodiac: 1 i., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpcn.. approx.
With teachcr't guide.
CREDITS: Author, Jama Pratt
SUMMARY: Portray* the custom*, languages, and outorreligioni of Glunk.
I. Ghana — Social life and cuuotn*. 2. Ghana— Lanfuagca. 3. Ghana—
Rcliaioa. I. Avid Corporation.
|DT510.4] 916.67 79-740519
Avid Corp. 72 MARC
Tribune Films, New York
see
And this Is where it all began.
Forty years that changed the world.
Mr. Rembrandt visits Russia.
Wings to Japan.
A Tribate to Dylan Thwnas (Motion picture) Jack How-
ells, 1961. Released by Pyramid Fihns, 1970.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director, Jack Howells; editor, Mac McCarty.
SUMUARY: An elegiac tribute to Welsh poet Dylan Thomas,
Portrays events of the poet's life and evokes the spirit of bis work-
Narrated by Richard Burton.
1. Thomas, Dylan. 1914-1W3, In Action, drama, poetry, etc.
I. Howells, Jack. II. Pyramid Films, Inc.
928 73-712469
pyramid Films
A Tribute to Malcolm X {Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. Released by Indi&na
University Audio- Visual Center, 1969.
15 mln. sd. h&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Madalene Anderson.
Bummarv: DLscusaes the Influence of Malcolm X upon the pres-
ent black liberation movement. Includes an Interview with hla
widow, Betty Shabbazs.
1 Little, Malcolm, 1925-1965. i National EdncatHcKial Tele-
vision and Radio Center, n. IndUna. University. Audio-Visual
Center.
323.4 76-704231
Indiana. University. Audio-Vlanal Center
Trichodemta growth rings {Motion picture)
Services, 1966.
Educational
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Uicrt^ardening)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project
Summarn: Demonstrates tbe development of the mold Tridio
derma, which grows evenly out from the cwiter of a petri dl^ In
easily differentiated rings which exhibit different characteristics In
response to various stimnll, iDcludlng light, temp^^tare, and
moisture.
1. Trichoderma — Juvenile films. i. Educational Services, Inc.,
Newton, Maas. Series: Microgardenlng (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2394
EducatltHi Development Center
Trichoderma growth rings {Motion picture) Educational
Services. Released by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted
in cart iflge, 1967.
4 mln. fi. color. 8 mm.
Issued in !<u|ter 8 mm. and standard 8 mm.
Originally mtide for the Elyiuentary Science Study Program,
With aim notes on cartridge case.
Snmtnary: Demonstrates the development of the mold Tn'r/io-
derma, which grows evenly from the center of a petrl dish in easily
differentiated rings which exhibit different ohii racier istics in response
to various stimuli, Including light, moisture, and temperature.
1, Trichoderma — Juvenile films. r. Educational Services, inc.,
Newton, Maas. ii. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-1037
Ea I i ng CoriKira 1 1 on
Trichonympha {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
3 mill- si. color. JtuperSmro. (The Protoeoans)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge caw.
Credits: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SMmmary: Uses high magnification clnemlcrograpby of an individ-
ual trichonympha to show wood parilcles undergoing digestion In the
cytoplasm, and pictures the throng of symblonts within the dissected
stomach of the termite.
1. Trichonympha. 2. Symbiosis. i. Thorne Films, Inc.. Boulder,
Colo. Series: The Protosoans (Motion picture)
693 71-707071
Thome Films
IVfcfc or treat [Motion picture] Walt Dimey Prodoctiona.
Released by Walt Disney Educatjonal Material! Co., 1960.
9 min. td. color. 16 mm.
Originally released in 3S mm. in I9S2.
With teacher guide.
CREDITS: Director. Jack Hannah; Uory, Ralph Wright; animatioa. Bill Jut-
ticc, Don Luik. George KreisI, Volu Jones; munc, Paul Smith.
SUMMARY: Ad animated cartoon in which Donald Duck'i nepbewi outwit
their uncle on Halloween. For primary grades.
[1. Halloween—Storieil I. Disney (Walt) Productioos. II. Walt Disacy
Educational Materiali Company.
[PZ10.3] 372.24 72-700159
Wait Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Q).
Trick or treat {Motion picture) Dimension Films. Made by
Gary Goldsmith. Released bj Churchill Fihns, 1969.
16 mln. Rd. color. 16 mm. (Values series for grades 4-7)
With teacheiN manual.
Adapted from the book Role-ptaying for social values, by Fannie
R. Shnftel and George ShafteL
Summary: Xn open-end film about two boys who persuade two
younger boys to pull a prank.
1. Children— Conduct of life. i. Dimension Films, n. Churchill
Films, Loa Angeles, in. Shaftel, Fannie R. Role-playing (or social
values. Series: Values series for grades 4-7 (Motion picture)
179 79-703957
Churchill Films
Tricks and treats with macaroni foods {Filmatrip) Durum
Growers Association, Durum Wheat Institute, and National
Macaroni Institute, 1958.
48 fr. biw. 35 mm. ^ ^
With narration guide and with cookbook of the same title which
includes recipes Illustrated In the filmstrip.
Summary: Gives Information on the processing, cooking, and serr-
Ing of durum macaroni foods.
1. Ookery (Macaroni) i. Durum Growers Association of the
United States, ii. Durum Wheat Institute, in. National Macaroni
Institute.
641.6 70-735907
Durum Wheat Institute
Trident Productions
see
Doctor, you've got to be kidding.
4S5
Trigger films {Motion picture) Univeraty of Michigan
Highway Safety Research Institute. Made by UniTersity
of Michigan Television Center. Released by Survey Re-
search Center, University of Michigan, 1968.
8 motion pictures (2 min. each) on one reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummam: A driver training film. Depicts emotional situations
Involving a young man and his car as a means of triggering re-
^(onae and discussion under the guidance of a trained discussion
1. Automobile drivers— Psychology. i. Michigan. University.
Highway Safety Research Institute, n. Michigan. University. Sur-
vey Research Center.
629.283 70-702624
CINE
(. [Motion picture] Imtitute of Oerontolocy,
Univenity c€ MichifaiL Made and released by Univenity of
Michigan Televiaioo Center, 1971.
14 min. sd. cokv. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: A diKUsnon film on problems of tbe aged. Preseats five vig-
nettca. each esttf)briui>c a proUcn ntuatioa ia ibe Uc ofaa ddcriy peraoo whkh
buiUi to an WDOrioiwI diinajt aad ibruptly cn^
l.A«ed. LMichigaa. Univenity. iDsdtuteofOeniBtoktgy. 11. Michi-
pa. Univcntty. Tdevinoa Cealer.
tHQ1061) 301.43 70-715305
ONE 72 MARC
Trigger films on drugs (Motion picture) University of
Michigan School of Public Health. Made and released by
University of Michigan Television Center, 1970.
7 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Three <^>en-«nded films present cauaea of drug use
among junior-hlgh-school students. Linda: a mother-daughter con-
flict over playing the radio too loudly. The window: a boy's loneli-
ness and boredom lead to sensation -seeking. Tbe door: a teen-age
party within a party, where something Is going on behind a door
but only certain guests are invited there.
1. Drug abuse. I. Michigan. University. School of PubUc
Health. II. Michigan. University. Television Outer.
613.8 7fl-7U54»
CINE
Trigger foods (Motion picture) Teaching Films, 1970.
Made by A-V Corp.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Prevention and control of dental
SUMUARY: Explains the relationship of carbohydrates to tooth
decay, and emiAastzes the Importance of avoiding these foods be-
tween meals.
1. Teeth— Care and hygiene. 2. Carbohydrates. 1. Teaching
Films, Inc.. New York. II. Series: Prevention and control of dental
disease (Motion picture)
[RK61] 617 70-711650
CINE
Trigonometric line functions {FUmstrip)
Budek Films and Slides, 1965.
Herbert E.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit!: Author, Slater Ann Xavler.
Summary: Defines sine, cosine, and tangrat as fnnctloaa. Bz-
plalns the sign of the functions In each quadrant and iwses questions
about the range of the functions. With captions.
1. Trigonometrical functioo-i. i. Budek {Herbert K) Filma and
Slides, Sanu Barbara. Calif.
514 73-735269
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
TrigoBonetry. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals [197-?j
II tianiparencics. color. 10 x 12 in.
SUMMARY: Presents Irigonomelry lessons.
1. Trigonometry. (1. Trigonometry) 1. Creative Visuals (Firm)
[QA531] 516 72-736021
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Trimming a Christmaa tree (Fllmstrip) Media Services
and Captioned Films Branch, U. S. Bureau of Educa-
tion for the Handicapped, 1970. Made by Gilbert Alt-
Bchul Productions.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Partlei^ and holiday!:! series)
Captioned for use in school programs for the deaf.
Sl'MMARY: Shows a family trimming a Christmas tree. For
primary grades.
I. Christmas trees— Juvenile films. I, U. S. Bureau of Educa-
tion for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Films
Branch. II. Series: Parties and holidays series (Filmstrip)
[GT4985] 394.268 79-739299
U. S. Bureau of Educa- tlon for the Handicapped
Trimming your naib {Motion picture) Society for Visual
Education in cooperation with Burt Munk and Co. Re-
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Personal cleanliness)
Ijxip film mounted In cartridge.
With phonodi.sc: 1 s.. 33J rpm., 4 mln.
Summary: Shows care of the cuticle and the use of nail clippers
and file. For primary and Intermediate grades.
1. Nails (Anatomy)— Care and hygiene. i. Society for Visual
Education, inc.. Chicago. Series: Personal cleanliness (Motion
picture)
646.727 74-700470
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Trinian, John. The big grab
see
Any number can win.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Trinidad {FUmstrip) Q+Ed Productions, 1968.
53 f r. color. 35 nun. and phonodlsc : 1 a., 12 In., SSi rpm., 7 mtn.
(ChlMt«>n nround the world, no. 1)
With teaclrer'8 study irulde.
CreditM: Director, Jac* L. Tyler. . , .. .^ u. i
Summary Shows TlewB of Trinidad, tndodlng Its geograiAlcal
diaracterisOcB, dally actlTltles, and annual camlTaL For elementary
*"!. Trinidad. i. Q+M Productions. Series : Children around
the world (FUnistrip) no. 1.
917S98 75-7S4504
Q+Ed Productions
Trinity Pictures Company, New York
see
Better days.
Trinka, Jirl
Archangel Gabriel and Mother Goose.
Trio for three ang'lcs {Motion picture) Bruce Comwell In
association with Katherine Comwell. Released by Inter-
nationnl Film Bureau, 1968.
7 lulii. pd. color. 18 n>m.
With gnldvr.
SumnKHv: l-'Bes nnimatloo to »how the reliitlonshlps of the dif-
ferent components of a trlanKle. Describes the separate sections for
equilateral. iso!>celes, and scalene triangles and compares sizes of
angles and Bides.
1, Triangle. i. Cornweli, Bruce, ii. International FUm Bureau,
Inc.. Chicago.
515.07 Fi A 68-2885
International Film Bureau
Trio Manufacturing Compapy
see
The Purple martin story.
The Triode {FUmttrip) North American Philips Corp.
Hade by N. V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven,
Netherlands, 1958. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill
Book Co.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (Physical prlnciplea of electron tubes)
With lecture guide and student workbook.
Summarj/: Bxplalns the construction and characteristics of the
triode, potential curves, rubber membrane aoalogy, and electron
paths.
1. Triodes. i. North American Philips Corporation, ii. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Physical principles of electron tubes
(Fllmstrlp)
637.5 78-736368
Norih American Philips Corp.
Triode amplification factor (linear example) (Motion pic-
ture) Animated Electronic Films. Released by Electronic
Aids, 1967.
4 iiiin, si. coliir. ciiperSmiii. (Klectronic circuit theory serlex)
IjMip fllui mounted In cartrldKe.
With narrative guide and animation model.
f'umtnarff: On the linear portions of the plate characteristic curves,
this t.vplcal laboratory experiment derives the ratio between small
increments of npplled grid voltatiK and the I'Multtng small Increments
of plate voltage.
1. TrlfKlt^w. I. Animated Elactronio Films (Firm) ii. Elec-
tronic Aids, inc. Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion
picture)
637 Fi A 68-2642
Anlniiiiei] Kltn-tronic P'liTiis
Triode amptification factor (non-linear example) (Motion
picture) Animated Electronics Films. Releiised by Elec-
tronic Aids, 1967.
4tuin. »l. <-ol»r. HuperSnim, (Klectronic circuit theory series)
I»<ip flini mounted In cariridRe.
With iiarratlve Kuide and animation model.
Sumtnary: On the nonlinear portions of the plate characteristic
curves of a typical triode tube, this laboratory experiment reproduces
the stepfl and measurements required to derive the ratio and plot all
of the points between umail Increments of applied grid voltage and
the rexultinx small Increments of plate voltaxe.
1. Triodes. i. Animated Electionica Pilau (Finn) n. Biec-
tronlc Aids. Inc. Series: Electronic circuit theory seriea (Motion
picture)
637 Fi A 68-2643
Anlmateai Klecironic Filnis
Triode D. C. load Une (Motion picture) Animated Electronios
Films. Released by Electronic Aids, 1967.
4mln »l. color. superSmm. (Electronic circuit theory aeries)
t»op tllni mounted In cartrldKe.
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. cartrldice nnd In 16 mm. reel.
With narrative Kuide and animatlnn model.
Hummary: Follows step-bystep the procedures required to derive
a typical triode D. C. load line in tlie electronics laboratory. Full
animation of all currents Is shown, in synchronism with the tracing
oot of pertinent current and voltaEe waveforms. With subtitles.
1 Triodes r. Animsted Electronics Films (Finn) it. Elec-
tronic Aids, Inc. Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion
picture)
637 Fi A 68-2637
Animated Electronic Films
Triode plato characteristics (Motion picture)
1966.
Tdctronix,
le min. sd. bAw. Ifl mm.
Hummarv: IHacaaam plate curves for a typical triode, a 6DJ8,
and shows how they reveal three basic characteristics: smpllflcatlon
factor, AC plate reslsUnce, and transcend ucUnce. A load line Is
irtotted, to show bow the ampllflcatlon of a simple amplifier circuit
can l>e determined for the curves. A special oscilloscope contlooously
displays the curves of a tube In use.
1. Triodes. L Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, Or.
021.37 7a-707346
Taktroalx
Triode plat, characteristics (.Motion piftur,) Anm.t*d
Electronic Films. Released by Electronic Aids, 1967.
4„,1„ si. color. .uperSn,.... (Electroolc circuit theory Ktles)
lyiop ttim mounted in cnrtrldKe.
Ss^Stu^S'Vrr:;;;^ ir;£t{^th% pSTe characteristic
curves or^typlca. trIoOe t.t«^ ^l^Slil^s^Fi^) u^^^
tronlc AlSfmc. Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion
P'<^^"«> 537 Fi A 68-2639
Animated Electronic Films
Triode plate resistance (Hnear example) (Motion picture)
Animated Electronics Fllma, 1967.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory s^les)
I/wp aim mounteil In cnrtrldge.
With narrative (tuide and animation rao<lel.
Humtnary: In the linear portions of the plate characteristic cur\M.
thU tvDical laboratory experiment derives and plots a series of points
whicli lead to the griiphlcal determination of the plate resistance of
'*'*/ Triodes. I. Animated Electronics Fllmj (Firm) (Series :
Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2644
Animated Electronic Films
Triode plate resistance (noo-Hnear example) (MoHon pic-
ture) Animated Electronics Films, 1967.
4 mm. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
IxK>p lilm mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Bummary: Explains that in the nonlinear portions of the p^te
chnracterlstlc curves of a triode tube the grid voltage is beld con-
Mant and the plate voltage is varied In -small Increments, causing
incremental changes In plata current, and that a ^^le^.o' P?'°t«„^
suit on the plate characteristic curve, which when plotted give a
graphical determination of the triode Plate resistance. ^,.^.
1 Triodes. i. Animated Electronics Films (Fim) Seriee.
Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
537 Fi A 68-2645
Animated Electronic Films
Triode transconductance (linear exam|de) (Motion picture)
Animated Electronic Films. Released by Electronic Aids,
1967.
4niin. si. color super 8 ram. (Electronic circuit theory series)
lx>i)p film mounted In cartrltifte.
With narrative jrulde and animation model.
Summary: Presents a typical laboratory experiment which shows
by menus of animation the movements of all electron currents, and
the buildup and decay of signiflcant voltages, which occur while a
series of points are measured and plotted on cross-section paper.
I'olnts out that these points then lead to a family of curves which
are knowu as the Hnear transconductance.
1. Triodes. i. Animated Electronici Films (Firm)' "■ Elec-
tronic Aids. Inc. Series: Electronic circuit theoty seHes (Motion
picture)
537 Fi A 68-2640
Anlmate<l Electronic Films
Triode transconductance (mm-linear example) (Motion pic-
ture) Animated Electronic Films. Released by Electronic
Aids, 1967.
4mln si. color. super8mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
I.<»op film mountfd in cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Follows a typical laboratory experiment In which the
ratio ijetween smalt Increments of grid voltage, and of plate cur-
rent, are derivetl and plottetl on croae-sectlon paper on which the
families of curves relating grid voltage, plate voltage, and plate
current have already been drawn. Shows how the ratio la derived
in the nonlinear portion of these curves. With subtitles.
1. Triodes. i. Animated Electronics Films ff'iim) ii. Elec-
tronic Aids. inc. Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion
picture)
537 Fi A 68-2641
Aniiu.Tled Elect tonic Films
Triode transfer characteristics (Motion picture) Animated
Electronic Films. Released by Electronic Aids, 1967.
4 niln. si. color superSmm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
I>x)p Him mounted In cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summarp: A typical laboratory experiment, showing by means ol
animation all of the steps and measurements a student Is required
to talte to derive the transfer characteristic curves of a typical triode
vacuum tube. With subtitles.
1. Triodes. i. Animated Electronici Films p^imO, n. Elec-
tronic Aids. inc. Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion
picture)
537 Fi A 6a-263g
Animated Electronic Films
Triolet (Motion picture) Olebrity Holdin|2:s. Made by Doc-
umentary Studio, Warsaw. Released in the U. S. by Con-
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 19G9.
10 min. sd. color. ' 16 mm.
CreiHt: Director, Jerzy Szeikl ; music, Henryk Kleljue; photog-
rapher, Wladyslaw Torbert.
Bummary: Portrays the philosophy of the flux of life and death,
growth and decay, beauty and horror In the world as portrayed by
pictures of such things as a newborn colt struggling to walk, a vete-
ran with one leg, young lovers, and a baby.
1. Life. 2. Death. 8. Growth. 4. Aesthetics. 5. Horror.
I. Celebrity Holdings, inc. n. Contemporary FUms/McGraw-HlU.
113 76-702687
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Trip (Motion picture) American IntMnational Pictures,
1967.
83 mm. sd. color. S5 mm.
Crediti: Producer and director, Roger Corm«n; writer. Jack
Nicholson; music. American Music Band; director of photography,
Arch R. Dalsell; dim editor, BonaM Sinclair. Cat*.- Peter Fonda,
Susan Strasberg. Bruce Dem, Dennis Hopper, Sslll Sachse.
Summary: Portrays the drug "trip" of a young man who decides
to find answers to bis professional and domestic problems by taking
LSD.
1. Lyaerglc acid diethylamide. i. Amerlran International Pic-
tures, Hollywood. Calif.
791.43 70-707846
The Trip (Motion picture)
1967.
Paramount Piatarw Corp.,
7 mla. sd. color. 85 mm. (Noveltoon cartoon) ^ „ .
CredUt: Director, Shamus Culhane; story and animation, Howard
Beckerman ; music, Winston Sharpies.
Summary: An animated cartoon about the adventures of a frus-
trated office clerk who falls into the ocean while on aj'"*"^?!^
and is stranded on a deeert Island where he live* a BoblnK)n Crusoe
^^r P^a^o^t p'Su/L'Srporatlon. Seri« : Noveitoon cartoon
(Motion picture, ^^^^ ^^^^^
The Trip. [Motic» picture] Motivaticni Productioas, 1968.
Released by Peremiial Education.
4 min. td. color. 16 mm.
Other vcrtioiu: 1 6 mm. in canridgc with msgneik sound; super 8 mm. on reel
with optical touad; super S mm. in canridgc with msgnetic sound; videotape on
red; and videocssMite.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Pictures teenagers on ■ drug trip with disssutius results for
tt>e drug users but tKM for the pusher.
l.I^up and youth. I. Motivation Productions. II. Perenrusl Educ
mc.
[HV5801J
Perennial Education
613.8
72-701005
MARC
The Trip back (Motion picture) WRC-TV, 1969.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Perspective)
Summitry: Presents heroin addiction as a problem facing every
large city today. Shows bow in recent years, treatment of addicts with
methadone, a synthetic, non-euphoric drug, has gained substantial
acceptance. Examines two successful methadone cllnica, travels with
a former pusher, and talks with addicts.
1. Heroin. 2. Methadone hydrochloride. i. Washington, D. C.
Television station WRC-TV. Series: Perspective (Motion picture)
362.2 74-706185
CINE
A Trip down memory lane (Motion picture) Kataonal
Film Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Con-
temporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1966.
12 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producers. Arthur LIpeett, Donald Brtttaln; director and
editor. Arthur Llp^tt. ..^ »w . _.
Summary: Uses a cMntolnatltMi of newsreefl it«ne from the last
50 years to show some of the things man has done to rate coverage
on the front page of a newil)«>er. , „„_
1. Twentieth century. 2. Newareels. i. Canada. National Film
Board, n. Conitempotwy FlIme/McG raw-Hill.
791.43 71-700464
Contemporary Film?/ McOraw-HUl
Trip steel (Motion picture) Thome Films in collaboration
with X'. S. Atomic Energy Commission. Made and re-
leased by Thome Films, 1970.
5 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Research perspectives)
Loop aitn. Film notes on container.
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Majberry.
SUMMARY: Examines the metallurgical process In the forma-
tion of TRIP (transformatlon-lnduced-plastlclty) steel and studiea
the properties of the steel.
1. Steel— -Metallurgy. 1. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder. Colo.
II. Series: Research perspectives (Motion picture)
[TN731] 669.1 79-714242
Thome Films
Trip through the Black Forest (Motion pichtre) German
Federal Railroad. Released by Association Films, 1961.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures the old customs and costumes, as well as the
crafta of the people of the Black Forect. Includes views of Baden-
Baden, Badeoweller, and Wlldbad.
1. Black Forest — Descr. & trav. t. Germany (Federal Republic,
194^ > Bundesbabn. n. Association Films, inc.
914.3 Fi A 6&-606
German Federal Rail- road
Trip to nowhere (Motion picture) NBC Newa. Released by
NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
53 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crediti: Producer, Lucy Jarvis; director, Joseph Vadala.
Summary: Attempts to answer why young people turn to drugs
by focusing on two parents and their son who has been on heroin
for five years without bis parents knowledjre, and on attempta to solve
the problem in Phoenix, Arizona, where interviews with many types
of young people show the attraction of drugs In a depersonalized,
materialistic society.
1. Dmg abuse. 2. Drug abuse — Phoenix, Aria. l National
Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC News. n. NBC Bdocatlonal En-
terprises.
167 73-709055
NBC Educational Bnteis prlaai
A Trip to the birthplace (FUmttrip) Girl Scouts of the
U. S. A., 1959.
57 fr. color. 85 mm.
With atudy guide. ,_ ,., ^
Summary: Depicts the visit of a Girl Scout tro<H> to the birth-
place of girl scouting in Savannah. Georgia. FoUowa the girls as
they learn about the national program and about Juliette Ix»w, the
founder. Includes tips on how to prepare for a trip.
1. Low. Juliette (Gordon) 1860-1927. i. Girl Scouts of the
United States of America.
Fi A 67-3802
Olri Scouts of the U. 8. A.
A Trip to the moon
Bee
Man leama to Qy.
486
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Trip to tke moutalas. [Hlnutrip] Media Services ind Cap-
tioned Filau Branch, U.S. Bureau of Educatioo for the Hand-
icapped. Made by Creative Aru Studio. Rdeaaed by Educa*
tiooal Media Distributioa Center, 1967.
15 ft. color. 33 mm.
Capooned f« lae in tchoo) pfogfiin for the deaf.
With tcnpt and tcacher'i guide.
CREDITS: Author, Gabnelk M. Howe; artist. Aundn Kaunon.
SUMMARY; UaoauorysbouiamouBtaiatriptotMcfabMicwontotodeaf
chiidmi. For primary grades.
1 Deaf -Education— Eoglbh language— Juvenile films. 1. United States.
Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Media Service* and Capciooed
Films Branch II. Educational Media Distnbutioi) Center
lHV2468] 371.91 72-732573
Creative Am Siudio 7] MARC
The Trip to the top (Motion picture) Oroap W (the Weet-
inghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the Opera-
tion Government Committee of Washington, D. C. Re-
leased by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 min. «d. color with bftw seqiienc«fl' 16 mm. (The GoTern-
ment story, no. lit
L. C. has biw print
Credittr Producer. Alfred Kelman; director, Jerry Lee; narrator,
Stephen Horn: connittant, Randall B. Blpley; research, Dell Byrne.
Summary; ETpIaInn how aenlortty leads to power and affects the
working Conifrewt: polntn out how committee chairmen, baring at-
tnlned their pofiltlonn through seniority, nuiy block legislation that
the majority of Congressmen and their constituents want.
1. U, S. ConKreM. 2. U. S. Congress— Commit tees. i. Westing-
bouse Broadcasting Company, Inc. Series: The OoTemmrat storj
{Motion picture) no. 11.
328.73 72-707208
Triple jump (Motion picture) Ryan Films, 1963.
13 min. ad. color. 16 mnL (Track and field inatructloD series)
Eastman color.
Issued also in b&w. L. C. hu bJtw print
Credm: Producer, Frank Ryan.
SMmtnary: Illustrates the objectlres of the athlete In executing the
triple Jump. Prorlde* examples of the proper form and type of
exercises and practice required to achlere skill In this activity.
I. Jumiring. I. Ryan nims, Hamden, Conn. Series : Track
and field Inatructloo aeries (Uotlon picture)
Fi 67-889
Triplejuip. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1969. Madeby
Calvin Production*.
■pproi. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Track and field, no. 7)
Loop film in cartridge.
Abo issued in standard 8 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Authors, Bob rimmons. John Mitchell.
SUMMARY: Memben of (he University of Kansas Track Team demoniiratc
the coTTCCl techniques for executing ihc triple jump.
1, Jumping. 2. Kansas. University— Track -athletics. I. Athletic Insti-
tute. 11. Series: Track and field. [Motion picture. Athletic Instttutci no. 7.
tGV1077i 796.4 72-700924
Athletic iBStituU 73 MARC
Tri^e jomp (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Field)
Loop film. Film notes on cartrldice case.
Summary; Detailed analysis of triple Jump tedmlqnes, ntl Tiling
high speed and freeze frame photoftraphy.
1. Jumping. I. Ealing Coriwratlon, Ombrldge, Mass. Series:
Field (Motion picture)
796.4 79-705324
Ealing Corp.
Triple syllable words (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. SI. color, super 8 """ (Beading skills n: ChanglDg
Towel founds, diphthongs, syllables)
I»op lllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credita: Author. Virginia Blggy.
Summary; Explains bow to determine where to dlrlde a tbree
syllable word and wttlch syllable baa the strongest accent For
primary grades.
I. English language— Syllabication — Juvailto films. l Scaling
Corporation, Cambridge, Haas. Series: Beading skills n: Changing
vowel sounds, diphthongs, syllables ( Motion picture)
372.6 70-701225
Ealing Corporatloo
Triple-syllable words (Motion pictare) Ealing Corp., 1970.
2 min. si. color, super 6 mm. (Action viewer reading skills
II: (Changing soundx, diphthongs, syllables)
Loop niffl for hand viewer.
Credits; Author, M. Virginia Blggy.
Summary: Explains bow to determine where to divide a three syl-
lable word and which syllable has the strongest accent For ele-
mentary grades.
1. English language— Syllabication— Juvenile films. I. Ealing
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Action viewer reading
■kills II: Changing sounds, diphthongs. sylUbles (Motion picture)
872.6 73-710070
Eating Corporation
Tripping {Motion picture) FilmFair Communications, 1970.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Drug films — sltertiatlves to drugs)
Summtiiy: A demonstration of techniques in "turning on" without
drugs.
' 1. Sncress. i. FilmFair Communications. Series: Drug
films — alternatives to drugs (Uotlon picture)
362.8 70-706671
FilmFair Commnnlca- tlons
TViptych: Hie abstractkuis (Motion picture) American
Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1970. Made by Torricelli
Productions.
d mill, sd, color. 16 nun.
SieNmary: Part two of a triptych on the growth of man and the
progress of communication. Uses peychodytuuntc effects. Desltfiied
to be shown Independently or simultatteously with Tbe geometries sod
The players.
1. Communication. t. American l^lephone and Tel^n^ph Com-
pany. II. Torricelli Productions, m. The Abstractions (Uotlon pic-
ture)
OOlJi 78-706136
CINE
Triptych: The gewnetrics (Motion picture) American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co., 1970. Made by Torricelli
Productions.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ ^
Summary: Part one of a triptych on the growth of man and the
progress of communlcatloa Uses applied geometry. Designed to be
shown Independently or stmultaneoosly with The sbstractlona and
The players. . ™ , .. ^
1 Ommunicatlon. i. American Telephone and Telegraph Omu-
pany. n. Torricelli Prodactl<Hia. ni. Tbe Geometries (Uotlon plc-
*""*' 001.5 71-706137
CINE
Triptych: The pUyers (Motion picture) American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co., 1970. Made by Torricelli Pro-
ductions.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summery; Part three of a triptych on the growth of man and the
progress of communication. Uses live mtinefrcalllgraphlcs. Designed
to be shown Independently or simultaneously with The geometries
and The abstractions.
1. Communication. i. American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany, n. Torricelli Productions, in. Tbe Players (Uotlon picture)
001.5 75-706138
CINE
Trisecting straight Une with triangles (Motion ptoture)
Waiden Fihn Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Baale drafting tedmlQQes)
Loop film.
1. Rulers (Instnunents) 2. Uectumlcal drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series : Basic drafting techniques ( Uotlon pic-
ture)
744 79-708342
Waldeo Film Corp.
(FUmstrip) Her-
Trisensory reading improvement
bei-t M Elkins Co., 1964.
4 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. und 8 phonodLscs (2 s. each). 12 in.,
331 rpm. mtcrc^roove.
With eierdw booklets.
CtediU: .\uthors. Elizabeth Stimaon. Marymary French.
Summari/: A sequence of reading improvement lessons, emiriiaslz-
Ing tmsic words and pbrases of tbe English language. For Individ-
ualized study. With oaptloDS.
1. Developmental reading. i. Herbert U. Biklns Company.
371.9 73-734060
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Triumph in France (Motion picture) American Broadcast-
ing Co. Released by Screen Gems, 1961.
2'J m'n. Bd. bAw. 16 mm. (Winston Churchill; The valiant
years no. 20l
B^ised on the book Tbe Second World War, by Winston S. Churchill.
CrediU: Producer, Ben Feiner; originator. Jack Le Vlen; writer,
Consuntlne FItzgibbon; Cburchlirs narration, Richard Burton;
narrator, Gary Merrill; editor, Jean Oser.
Summary: l.'ses docutnentary footage to describe tbe V-1 bombings
of London, the Allied landings In southern Prance, the Allied break-
through in Normandy, and the liberation of Paris.
1. World War. 193&- 1945— France (1W4-1946) i. Churchill.
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer. 1874-1965. The Second World War.
n. .\merican Broadcasting Company, iii. Screen Gems, Inc. Se-
ries: Winston Churchill! The valiant years (Motion picture) no. 2a
Fi 67-2118
The Triumph of Christy Brown (Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio C«nter. Released by
Indiana University Audio-Visual Center. 1971.
fiO min. sd. biw. 16 mm.
sr.MMARY : Traces the life of author and painter Christy Brown,
who has been afflicted with cerebral palsy since birth and has had
full use of only his left foot. . .„ . ,
1. Brown, Christy. 1882- I. National Educational Televi-
sion and Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Andlo-Viaual
™6b52.R5894] 928 71-711458
Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
The Triumph of industry. Ig35-18<0 (FOmgtrip) Visual
Productions, London. Released in the U. S. by Protli-
mann Associates, 1968.
89 fr. color. 35 mm. (Looking Into history, no. Ifl)
With teadiers guide. , _. „
Summary: lUustrates tbe Bngllah social scene daring tae years
of the triumph of Industry, 1836-1890. ^, ,
1. Ot Brit— Social life and customs— 19th century. l ^^^
Productions. n. Prothmann AasocUtea. Series: IxwUng Into
history (FUnistrlp. Protlunann Associatas) Do. IS- __ » .
942.081 7a-734703
The Triumph of romanticism (FUmsirip) Bnmswick Pro-
ductions, 1968.
60 fr. color. 55 mm. (The Novel In Uterattire)
Cre4it$: Director. Karen Weintraub: writer, Jane Oevertx: lllna-
trators, Richard Hall, Eva HIU, William Hill; editor, R!U Watson.
Bummary: A survey of a period In tbe derrtopmeot of tbe novd
as s literary form. With captions.
L Fiction— History and criticism. l Brtmswlct Productions.
Series : The Novel In literature ( Fllmatrip)
809.3 74-732984
Bninswidc Productions
The Triumphant Union and the Canadian etrnfederaticm
(1863-1867) (Motion picture) National Fihn Board of
Canada, 1969.
58 min. sd. b&w. 16 tnm. (Struggle for a border, no. 7)
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Ronald Dick; directors, Pierre
L'Avare, Ronald Dick ; commenUry. William Weintraub ; commenU-
tor, J. Frank Willis; music, Robert Fleming: editor, Marion Mead-
ows.
SUMMARY: A synopsis of the course of relaUoos among Great
Britain, Canada, and the North and South in the United SUtes
during and after the American Civil War.
487
1 u S— HlKorj— Cl'll War. 2. U. S.— Foreljn reUOoi»— Can-
ada. S. Canada— ForelBl relatlona— U. S. 4. O. S— Foi»l«n rela-
tlona— Gt. Brit. 5. Gt. BriL— Foreign relaUona— U. 8. 6. Canada-
Foreign reUtlona— Ot. Brit. 7. Ot. BriL— Foreign r«latlona— Canada.
I. Canada. National Film Board. II. Series: Struggle for a border
(Motion picture) no. 7. ^.r^,^
[E183.8.C2] 971.04 75-712807
National Film Board ot Canada
Trogmoffy (Moaon picture) King Screen Prodncaons,
1971.
H mill Bd. color. 16 mm. (Reading series)
SUMMARY: Uses tile story of a boj and girl who teach a crea-
ture from Saturn ho« to write In BngiUh as a means ot teaching
some of the fundamenuis of functional reading and writing, includ-
ing concepts of intonation and letter-aoond phonic relatlonahlpa. For
"" 1 ''llogiw^arts (Primary) 1. King Screen Productions.
II. Series: Reading series (Motion picture) -.™.,
[LB1528] 372.6 70-712926
King Screen Productloixs
Lee Trois ours (Filmstrip) Cedima, Paris. Released in the
U. S. by G«e8ler Pub. Co., 1959.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and photiodisc: 1 a. 12 liL, 331 rpm., 14
min.
With lesson In Frw>ch.
Summarv: A French language teaching film. Presents the story
of Goldilocks and the three bears. With captlwis.
1 French language — Audio-visual Instructloa i. The three
bears, il OMIma films, in. Geeeler Publishing Company.
440.7 73-732772
Gessler Pub. Co.
Lee Trois petite cochons (Famatrip) C6dinia films, Paris,
1957. Released in the U. S. by Gessler Pub. Ca, 1960.
2 flluistrlps (pL 1, 30 fr.: pt. 2. 96 fr.) color. 30 mm. and
phooodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 14 min.
With text m French.
Bummary: A French language teaching film. Presents the story
of tbe three Uttle pigs. __ ,,»*,_
1 French language— Audlo-vlaual instmcUon. i. Three Uttle
pigs". II. C6dima aims, iil Gessler Publishing Company. ^_
Gessler Pub. Co.
The Trojan horse (Motion picture) San Francisco Art Cen-
ter. Made by Ronald Boetwick and Robert Blaisdell. Re-
leased by University of California Extension Media Center,
1969.
28 mliL wl. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Portrays without narration the evolution and succms
of artist Fredrlc Hobbs' dragon-like parade sculpture entitled The
Trojan horw. Shows the artist at work and at play, providing in-
sight into the sources of his inspiration and bis creative process.
1. Hobbs, Fredrlc. Trojan horse. t. San Francisco Art Center,
n. California. University. Extension Media Center.
735 72-706700
CIKE
Troll Associates
see
Abe Lincoln In Indiana.
Addition.
Addition and subtraction.
The Adult Ailanthus moth.
The African ABC.
Ailanthus egg and caterpillar.
Ailanthus spins a silk cocoon.
All around with circles.
American bears.
Angles and more angles.
The Ant lion.
Antelope.
Ants.
The Arab world and Islam.
Aroimd the world with Magellan.
Baby birds, high and low.
Balboa discovers the Pacific.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Troll Associates (Continued)
Balloons and bubbles, the story of air.
Be a danger fighter.
The Beaver, nature's enfineer.
Bees.
Bighorn sheep.
Birth and growth of a praying mantis.
Bison.
Black swallowtail: becoming a butterfly.
Black swallowtail: caterpillar to pupa.
Black swallowtail: egg laying and hatching.
Blowing sands, deserts in America,
Booker T. Washington.
The Busy wind, our invisible friend.
The Byzantine Empire.
Capitalization — don't hide in trees, please!
Cecropia: building a cocoon.
Cecropia: emerging from the egg.
Cecropia: the moth appears.
Champlain in the wilderness.
Changing currents of civil rights, 1942-
1960.
The Chinook, fishermen of the North-
west.
Cicada laying eggs.
The Cicada nymph appears.
OaMrooni journeys.
Community manners.
Cortes In the land of the Aztecs.
Counting numbers and whole numbers.
The Crow, people of the Great Plains.
Dick Whittlngton and bis cat.
Discoverinf foasils.
Discovering simple power and energy.
Division,
Dollars and sense.
Dolley Madison in the White House.
Hie Elves and the shoemaker.
The Emperor and the nightingale.
Farm babies, wake up.
Favorite poems about animals.
Favorite poems about children's ad-
ventures.
Favorite poems about holidays and
seasons.
Favorite poems about the world of nature.
Favorite poems of American patriotism.
Favorite poems of fun and laughter.
Fireflies and other night insects.
The First Thanksgiving.
Flash, crash, and glow — electricity in a
bulb.
Follow the rainbow and catch the colors.
Following directions.
Forest families,
A Fourth of July adventure.
Fractions.
Frederick Douglass.
From abolition movements to civil war,
1850-1865.
From Africa to the New World.
From Reconstruction to Jim Crow, 1865-
1898,
The Full-grown cicada,
George Washington Carver.
George Washington's birthday.
Getting lost.
Getting to know our solar system.
Oeyien and hot springs.
Glaciers.
Going to school.
A Good citizen in school.
Grammar ttsage — let's give a show.
Growing up to be a good citizen.
Growing up with Sam Houston.
Harriet Tubman.
Hatcheries and transplanting fish — conservation.
The Headless horseman and Ichabod
Crane.
Hello, New Year,
Here comes Columbus Day,
Home manners.
The Hopl and Navajo, people of the South-
488
Hot and cold.
Itow a fonat fire chanfea Ac land.
How animals communicate.
How insects adapt and survive.
How tmecta and birda care for dkctr younc.
How insects eat.
How insects move.
How insects reproduce.
How to make and uae a alide.
How to read a newspaper.
How to see the moon and pUneta throtich a refracting
tdeacope.
How to see the sun and itan through a reOecting tele-
(cope.
How to study.
How to weigh and meaaure.
I beg your pardon.
If you were born in France.
If you were born in Holland.
If you were bom in Nigeria.
If you were bora in Switzerland.
In^)ortance of weeds.
Indian children.
Iikdian homea.
Indian legenda.
Insect and plant partners.
Insect camouflages.
Insect defenses.
Insect hunters and trappers.
Introducing English.
Introduction to sets.
The Iroquois, people of the longhouse.
Irrigation.
Jackie Robinson.
Jason and the golden fleece.
The Jeffersons of Monticello.
John Henry and his mighty hammer.
Johnny Appleseed.
Jorlnda and Jorlngel.
Jungle animals.
Leaders who left their mark.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Troll Associates (Continued)
A Newcomer comes to town.
Saving our wildlife.
Nouns — ^who's who in this crazy zoo ?
School manners.
Learning to do things for yourself.
Number line.
The Seminoles of the South.
Learning to he^ ethers.
On board the Half Moon with Henry Hudson.
Sentences— a silly day with Cecil.
Learning to Usten carefully.
The Silly number mystery.
Learning to write letters.
Opening new doors.
I*if the Lucky, Viking explorer.
Oral reports : how to talk out loud.
Six simple machines.
Snow on mistletoe, Christmas around the
Let's explore the moon.
world.
Our lime calendar: a day, a week, a monlh.
Life in a pond.
Our world of light.
Sojourner Truth.
life in ancient Egypt.
Spelling — how spelling almost ruined
Paragraphs — Henry learns something new.
Mudville's little league.
Ufe in the Dark Ages.
Parts of speech — up and away in a flying
Splendor of ancient Greece.
Life in the early American cotonia.
boat.
A Spookey tale for Halloween.
Ufe In the Middle Ages.
Pattern and design in nature.
Stars and more stars.
Life in the new American colonies.
Paul Bunyan and his great blue ox.
Uzaida.
Pecos Bill and Lightning.
Subtraction.
The Ixing hard struggle, 1898-1942.
Pegasus the winged horse.
Looking up facts and information.
The Sun.
Perseus and Medusa.
Tent caterpillar: building cocoons.
The Luna moth.
Place value.
Tent caterpillar: building the tent.
Mafic worid of lifht
The Planets, mysterious worlds around us.
Tent caterpillar: the egg cluster.
Magnet push and pull.
The Plantation system, 1790-1850.
Termites.
Marco Polo, man of destiny.
PoUution.
Theseus and the minotaur.
Martin Luther King.
Ponce de Le6n in the New World.
Things that bounce.
Mary McLeod Bethune.
The Porcupine and his cousins.
Things that fall.
Mathematical relationships.
A Praying mantis grows up.
Things that float.
Members of sets.
Praying mantis ma»ng and reproduction.
Things that fly.
Memorial Day.
Predators and parasites.
Things that roll.
Mesopotamia, cradle of civilization.
Prometheus and the gift of fire.
Things that stick.
Monarch: caterpillar to pupa.
Punctuation marks — Melvin makes his
Time for autumn and winter.
Monarch: chrysalis to Ijutterfly.
mark.
Time for spring and summer.
Punctuation — there's a dragon in my back-
A Tree grows up.
Monarch: egg to caterpillar.
yard.
Trees for Arbor Dav.
More parts of speech — the case of the
missing money bag.
More sentences — the haunted house.
More sets.
Multiplication.
A Nature walk.
Nature's homebuilders.
Nature's tiny scavengers.
Rabbits, hares and their enemies.
Raccoons.
Rapunzel.
Recognizing individual differences.
The Renaissance.
Rip Van Winkle.
Robert E. Lee, soldier for the South.
Rumpelstlltskin.
Safety first.
Saving our land.
489
True or (abe, ofilical illusions.
Using reference materials.
The Valentine mystery.
Verbs — a strange new brother.
Wake up, Mr. Bear.
Wapiti, American elk.
Wasps.
Water and its many fiKcs.
Weasels, skunks and badgers.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Troll AsBociateB (Continued)
What is a congressman.
What u a flower?
What is a governor.
What b a magnet?
What is a mammal?
What is a mayor.
What is a president.
What is a tree?
What is metamorphosis ?
What to do w^ien you fail.
What to do when you visit.
What's big and what's little.
When to be a leader, when to be a follower.
World of ancient Rome.
Years of challenge, 1960-1970,
The TroUcy, by Solly. [Motion picture] Dennis S. Johnaon.
Released by Perennial Education. 1972.
23 min. *d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Documenta the devclopmeotoftrotlcy can from 1840 (o 1923.
Dncribet the influence of troUeyt on Life in the Uniteid Statc», and ahows their
effect on the growth of cities.
1. Strect-railiMda— United Sutea— History. 1. Jtrfuaon, Deonia Scoa
M- Perennial Education, inc.
eTF723i 388.4 72-700026
ONE 72 MARC
Tronchet productions
see
Oirl Scouts of the
Adolescence.
The Troop committee {FUirutrip)
V. S. A., 1963.
TiT fr. •-oli>r. x; mm. and plionodiso: 1 a., 12 In., 33i rpm., 15 mln.
nilcrogroove.
With BliKly Kulde and script
Summarv: Shows how troop committees can l»e helpful in .wlviQg
the problems of Girl Scout leadens and neighborhood orgnnlzei-x:
bow oommunlly support results from troop committee enthusiasm ;
and how troop cominlttees maintain good relationships between the
community and Girl Scouting.
1. Girl Scouts. i. Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
369.463 Fi A 68-4225
Girl Scouts of the 0. S. A.
Tropical Atlantic cloud patterns, part 1 (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1970.
5 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Meteorology-climatology)
Ijoop Dim. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Tom Mayberry.
1. Clouds — Atlantic Oc«an. 2. Clouda— Tropics. I. Tboroe nima.
Inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series: Meteorology-cllmatolosy < Motion
picture)
[QC924.A] 551.6 72-712431
Thome rilms. Inc.
Tropical Atlantic cloud patterns, part 2 (Motion picture)
Thome Filma, 1»70.
S mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Mateorolocy-cllnuitolocy >
lioop film. Pllm notes oo cartridge cmM.
CREDITS : Prodacer. Tom Hayberry.
1. Cloitda— Atlantic Ocean. 3. Cloada— Tropica. I. Thome Filma,
Inc.. Boulder, Colo. It. Series: Heteorology-dtmatology (Uotloo
picture.
[QC»a4.A] Ml.6 76-712432
Tbonte ninw. Inc.
Tropical crops: foods (Filmatrip) Common Ground, Loq-
dtm, 1970. Made by Alfred D. Jonee. Releaaed in the
V. S. by Carman Educational Anociatea.
86 fr. color. 8S mm.
WItb teacbers notes.
Summary : A dauiled study of th« loods of ttte tropica. PortraTa
tite Indocnce of dlmatlr rartanU on the growth of th« foods and
daplfU tba flMtbods of coltlTatlon.
1. Tropical cropa. I. Common Oround. ltd., London. II. Car-
man EdocatloiMil Aaaoctatcs.
338.10918 70-738560
Carman Educatkmal
Tropical forests of the Americas (FUmstnp) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
52 f r. color. 35 mm, ( Forests of the Amerlcaa)
Credit*: CoUuborator, Orle L. Loucks.
Summarv: Invextlgates four kinds of tropical forests and Includes
a detailed study of the lowland rain forest Bmpbaalzes the condi-
tions which Influence trees and modify tbelr growth.
1. Forests and forestry — Latin America. 2. Rain forests. i. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Coriwratlon. Series: Foreata
of the Americas (Filmatrip)
Fi A 67-4166
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Bdncatlonal Corp.
Tropica! Pacific ckrad patt«m8, part 1 (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1970.
5 mln. aL color, aoper 8 mm. ( Meteorologj-cJlmatoloBy )
Loop flliB. Film notes on cartridge caae.
CREDITS : Producer, Tom Mayberry. m*,^™. nifn-
1. Clouds-Paclflc Ocean. 2. Cloud»-Troplcs. I. Thorne J»to»;
inc, Boulder, Colo. II. Serlea: Ueteorology-cUmatology (Motion
[Q^.P] 561.6 70-712433
Thome rilms, inc.
Tropical Pacific cloud patterns, part 2 (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1970.
5 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. {Meteorology-climatology)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS : Producer. Tom Mayberry. t*„™« Films
1. Clouda-Paciflc <>«»^ 2. Cloada-Troplca. L Ttorne Fll^
inc.. Boulder. Colo. II. Series: Meteorology-climatology (Motion
picture)
[QC924.P] 561.6
Thome Films, Inc.
73-712434
The Tropical rain forest (FUmttrip) Eye Gate House,
1969.
and phonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 in.. 331 rpm. ( Land
. M. Twomey; film
.'il fr. color. 35 m
bloniea of the world)
With teacher's manuaL
Credita: Photographers, Arthur C. Twomey,
editor, Karin E. KUnk. _,,.,,. -^ „- ♦•,.
Sumtnary: Points out cbaracterlstlc vegetoUoo and wUdlife of the
tropical rain forest and shows how these organisms haTe adapted
to the regional climate and to each other.
J. Bain forests. l Eye Gate Honae, Inc. Series: Land
biomea of the world (Flimstrtp) _„.«„-
681 74r-734867
ALA Booklist
Tropical wet forest {Motion picture) Harper A Bow, 1970.
Made by Unit One Film Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology series)
IjOop flUn mounted In cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, and teachers
manual.
Summary: Explains the relationship of flora and fauna in Tarloas
tropical rain forests.
1 Rain foresta 2. Forest ecology. i. Harper & Bow. Pub-
lishers. Series; Biology series (Motion picture. Harper * Row)
674.6 77-708966
Harper & Row. Publishers
Trouble in Eden {Motion picture) Pennsylvania Dept. of
Internal Affairs, 1966. Made by Ralph Lopatin Produc-
tions.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director and writer, Josephine K. Hansen. .„.^^,„ „_^
Summaru- Showa how urban sprawl of houses, bl8b»«>S' "°°
cot^mTrX^interests can destroy inuch of the beauty -"^ e<^o^
growth of Pennsylvania towns. Urges actlrltl^ by town dtlaens
■nrf local zoveruments to revitalise their communities.
1 Urba^iSuo^l-Pennsylvanlu. 2. Urban reuewal-Pennsylyanla.
,. Pennaylyanla. Dept of »''t'^^'^*J?]^- ^j q^^q
Tronblc oa the Job. [Motion picture] Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1972. Captioned for the use of the deaf by Media
Services and Captioned Films Branch. U.S. Bureau of Education
for the Handicapped.
approx 15 min. id. color. 16 mm, (Humin behavior scries)
SUMMARY: Shows a handicapped employee counseling with ■ hearing
worker, and tclll how he reaolves hit problem as a result or the consultation. Pace
with lip-reading and captions involving handicapped children.
I. Handicapped— Employment. 2. Counseling, 1 Universal Education
and Visual Arts. II. United States. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
Media Services and Captioned Films Branch. 111. Scries: Human behavior
series. [Motion picture]
(HD7255] 371.9 72-701598
Media Services and 72 MARC
Captioned ¥S\aa
University of Illinois. Vocational
Troable fbootiitg. [Filmatrip]
Agriculture Service, 1955.
61 fr bftw, 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Gives procedures for idenUfyini and locaiinf the troubles of
elcctrk motors. Includes information about motors thai are completely dead, run
unevenly, or heat excessively, and motors which hum but will not start.
1. Electric motors— Repairin|. 2, Electric motors— Testing. I. Illinois.
University. Vocational Agriculture Service.
ITK4057, 621.46 72-735254
111. Univ. Vocaiional 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
Trouble rtiooting a bell drcidt {Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Jam Handy School Service, 1968.
4 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Electrical bouse wiring)
Loop dim mounted ID cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
ib'timmory; Demonstrates various procedures needed for trouble
shooting of a bell circuit.
1. Electric bells. i. Fairfield Associates, ii. Jam Handy School
Serrlce, Inc. Series: Electrical house wiring (Motion picture)
621.82 7»-702287
Jam Handy School Service
Trouble shootinK the motion picture project(»: (FUmstrip)
Educational Filmstrips, 1&62.
51 fr color. 35 mm. (The Projectionist In action, no. 8)
Creditt: Editor, Kenneth Russell.
Summary: Shows how to locate sources of trouble In a motion
picture projector, and bow to repair Its rarioos parts. With captlona.
1. Moving-picture projectors. i. Educational Eltmstrlpa, Hnnta-
vlUe, Texas. Series: The Projectionist In action (Filmatrip)
no. 3.
778.5 Fi A 68-4880
Educational Filmstrips
Trouble shots {Motion picture) EalinR Corp., 1969.
■1 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Golf)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credili: Author, Bru«-e G. Fosmim.
Summary: Shows bow to get out of the rough, how to hit the
high ball and low ball, and bow to bit out of a bunker by means of
exploding and chipping. „,.,..
1. Swing (Golf) L Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Golf (Motion picture)
796.352 75-700682
Ealing Corporation
The Troable with angels {Motion picture) William Frye
Productions. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1966.
112 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Color jy Patbe.
Based on the novel Life with Mother Superior, by Jane Trahey.
Credit4: Producer, William Frye; director, Ida Lupino; screenplay.
Blanche Hanalie; mualc. Jerry Goldsmith; director of photography.
Lionel Llndon; film editor, Rot>ert C. Jones. Catt: Rosalind Rus-
sell. Hayley MUbt. BInnie Barnes. Gypey Rose I*e, June Harding.
Sutnmary: A comedy about two turbulent teenage girls who create
a great deal of mischief at an austere convent school, but who are
frequently outwitted by a wise and patient Mother Superior.
L Trabey, Jane. Life with Mother Superior, il William Frye
Productions, ni. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
Fi 68-1698
The Trouble with breakfast {Motion picture)
Productions, 1970.
Minifilms
490
6 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Summarv: Asks why teenagers avoid breakfast, and discusses
breakfast problems.
1. Breakfasts. 2. Nutrition. S. Food habits. i. Minlfllms Pro-
ductions.
6185 79-706139
OINB
The Trouble with Chinatown {Motion picture) WNBC-TV.
Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer and writer. Bill Turque.
Summary: Explains that many Chinese are beginning to look
again at their traditional Isolation from Western life and are find-
ing ways to deal with the new problems of a rapidly chanBlnjt social
structure through such solutions as a bilingual professional group
to deal with the problems of housing, employment, family counsel-
ling, and legal as.s|stance.
1. Chinese In the United States. i. New York. Television sta-
tion WNBC-TV. II. NBC Educational Enterprises.
301.463 77-709056
NBC Educational Enter- prises
The Trouble with Eunice {Motion picture) Television,
Radio, and Film Commission of the Methodist Church,
1965.
26 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Breakthru i)
Credits: Producers. Nelson Price; director, John Clayton; writer,
Robert Crean. , . ,. „ .x.
Summary: A dramatisation about a young girl who realises the
Importance of accepting personal responsibility Instead of blindly
Conforming to group standards. „ , , „. ^ . m..
1 Responsibility. i. Methodist Cburch (United SUtes) Tele-
vision, Radio, and Film Commission. Series: Breakthru i (Motion
'"'°"" 801.16 Fi67-il6
Tile Trouble with trash {Motion picture) Caterpillar Trac-
tor Co. Made by Calvin Productions. Released by
Modern Talkinji; Picture Service, 1970.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summery: Discusses various ways of compacting, tibrcddlng, and
recycling waste to reduce the volume left for disposal. Evaluates
properly engineered sanitary tandfllls as the most satisfactory method
of disposal
1. Refuse and refuse disposal. i. Caterpillar Tractor Company,
u. Modem Talking Picture Service, Inc.
628 76-706701
CINE
Westminster Films,
Trouble with words {Motion picture)
Toronto, 1968.
14 mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
French version reiea-ied under the title Le dialogue se fait &
deux.
Summary: Illustrates the problem of not hearing what one has
been told In a story about communications on and off the Job.
1. Oral communication. i. Westminster Films.
001.6 70-706962
Nstionai Film Board of Canada
Hm Tnmbto with words. [Motion picture] Weatminster Films.
Toronto. 1968. Released in the U.S. by CCM Filnu [197-?]
15 min. id color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Examine* the cnmmunkalioni tiructurc in ihe wofker-iob rc-
laiionihip. the piobkmt involved, and their toluiion.
I. Communicaiion in manafcmcni. I. Wciimintiet Film> II. CCM
Film*.
(HF5718] 658.4 72-701577
CCM Film* yj MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Troubled campers (Motion picture) Guidaooe Camps. Re-
leased by Wediko Films. 1971.
16 niiiL ML bftw. 16 mm.
:*l'MMABY: UseB a composite of several eplaodea of ^Motaneous
behHvlor to show rirlous eraotlonallT disturtied boys durlas a som-
mer at a therapeutic camp. For proteaaloital audleocea oolj.
1. Child parctalatrr- I. Guidance Campa, inc. II. Wadlko PUma,
[RJ499] 362.8 71-7181W
CIXE
iTnmbled girl] (Motion picture) National Broadcasting Ca
in association with A. L. Alexander [19591]
1*.
R(l. b&w. 16 mm. K'ourt of human relations)
'. lacomplete.
PrlDt
Credit*: Producer and moderutor, A. L. Alexander; mediators,
Anna M. Kro»s. Uoyd E. Foster. Frederick R. Coudert. Jr.
^ummirp: A study of a mother's responsibility to an adult child
as revenled in a court of mediation. Deals nlth a younic woman who
Is wparated from her husband, pregnant by n man who refti.w* to
marry her. and rejected by her mother when she seeks assistance.
1 Parent and child <iJbw) 2. Unmarried mothers. i. National
BroadcAstlng Company, inc. Series: Court of human relations
(Motion picture)
Fi 67-2277
Bine Van Films. Re-
Troublemakers {Motion fficture)
leased by Cinema 16, 1966.
tA min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Cicdilt: Producers, Robert Machorer, Norm Fnichter.
SuiHtnarj/: Analyzes an attempt by white actlvlsta to build a com-
munity oi^nliatlon In a Negro ghetto Id Newark, N. J. Explains
how the group attempted to organize a new neighborhood, to stop an
eriction, to force the city to erect a traffic light at a dangerous Inter-
section, and to wage a third-party election campaign.
1. Community development— Newark, N. J. i. Blue Van Films.
II. Cinema 16, Inc., New York.
301.45 Fi A 68-3078
Blue Van Films
Trout Ashinir at Bennett Spring (Motion picture) Miasoori
Dept. of Conserration [196-!]
12 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
BvtKman/: Pictures trout fishing at Bennett Spring State Park,
demonstrattng troat Uckle and techniques.
1. Trout flsbfDg— Missouri. l Missouri. Dept of Ooas^ratloiL
799.17'5 Fi A 67-5351
HIasoarl. Dept, of Con- serratloo
Trout Fishing In America Films, inc.
Trout hatchery (Motion picture) ACI Films, 1970.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Compares the life cycles of trout In a mountain brook
and trout protected and raised In a trout hatchery. Wltlwut narra-
Uon.
1. Trout. 2. Fish culture. t. ACI Films, Inc.
697J> 71-707911
ACI Films
TVout USA (Motion picture) United States Troat Farmers
Association. Made and released by U. S. Bureau of Com-
mercial Fisheries, 1968.
13 mIn. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Comotercial llsberles series, ao.
24)
Summary: A study of the trout Industry, showing trout farming
technlQues, factory processing, and pr^Mratlon for market Filmed
Id Washington, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and California. Includes
underwater pbotosrai:^, showing nest-bullding and spawning.
1. Trout 2. rislMniUure. r. United States Trout Farmers
Aasodatloo. n. U. 8. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries. Series :
OoDUDerdal Ushertes saries (Motion picture) no. 24.
338.3 70-702881
CINE
Truck and bus mechanics (Motion picture)
see Job opportunities: Truck and bus mechanics
nvdi driver (FUmitrip) McGraw-Hil] Book Co., 1970.
Made by University Films.
SO fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.
(World of work serlea, set 2)
Summary: Designed to help adolescents gain a knowledge of tlte
world of adult work so that tltey can make Intelligent decisions about
tbelr future. Describes the prevocational skills and attitudes needed
in order to become a truck driver.
1. Transportation, Automotive — Vocational guidance. i. Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Company. Series: World of work series (Fllm-
Btrlp) set 2.
331.7 78-736156
UcOraw-HIIl Book Co.
Truck driving: qoatificatiwu (FUmatrip) Film Associates,
1968.
48 fr. crilor. 35 mm. ( Driving as a career, no. 2)
With teaching guide.
Summary: DlscTiases the quallflcaUtms and responsibilities of a
tru(A driver.
1. Motor-truck drivers — Juvenile films. i. Film Asaoctates.
Series: Driving as a career (Filmstrlp) no. 2.
629.284 Fi A 68-2803
Film Associates
Track driving: typea oT jobs (FOnutrip) Film Associates,
1968.
45 fr. color 35 mm. (Driving as a career, no. 1)
With teaching guide.
Summary: Dewrrlbes basic types of truck driving Jobs and dls-
cosscs wages, working condltlona. and reqxMislbllitlcs of a truck
driver.
L Motor-truck drivers— Juvenile Alms. i. Film Asaodatea.
Ssries: Driving as a career (Filmstrip) na 1.
629.284 Fi A 68-2802
rUmAsaocUtes
The Trocking terminal. [Filmstripj
Educational Corp., 1972.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
14 fr. color. 35 mm. (Trsnsporutioo)
Wiih leacbcr'i guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Phyllij Grsni.
SUMMARY: Shows how the trucking terminal (unctions as a way statioo for
traiuported goods, and (he many kinds of jobs involved in the handling and
loading of truck cargo. With captions. For primary grades.
I. Transporuuon. Automotive— Freight — Juvenile films. [1. Trucks —
Freight] 1. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Scries:
Transportation. [Filmstrip. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp. Short-
strip series.]
[HE56 1 3i 372.8 72-73490 1
EBEC 72 MARC
Tracks and carts to ride (Motion picture) Chandler Pub.
Co. Relea.«ed by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1068
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Language development series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Summary: A language arts film which shows children riding on
trucks and cart.s at a oelghborlH>od playground. For primary grades.
1. Language arts ( EHemeotary ) 2. Vocabulary. l Chandler
Publishing Company, San Francisco, a. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Languace development series (Motion picture)
372.4 74-702187
UcOraw-HlU Book Co.
Tracks and trodE tran^iHtatioii (Motion picture) Films/
West Beleased by Curtis Audio Visual Uaterials, 1968.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teaching guide.
CredUt: Producer, Din Lilly : director and writer, Ingvar B. Grims-
gaard.
Summary: Explains the Importance of trucks In brincing goods to
businesaes and to individuals In a community. Shows the ^slc types
of trucks and trucks designed for a qtedallsed Job.
]. Motor-trucks. 2. Transportation, Autotnotive. L Films/West.
Inc. n. Curtis Audio Visual Materials.
388.3 Fi A 68-1675
Oarils Audio Visual Materials
Tracks help people (Filmstrip) Cnrricolnm Materials Corp.,
1968.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Transporiatlon)
With script.
Summary: Shows how goods were moved before the advent of the
truck and pictures the modern tises of various types of trutAing
vehicles.
I. Motor trucks — Juvenile films. i. Cnrrlcnlom Materials Cor-
poration. Series: Traosportatlon (Filmstrip)
872.6 Fi A 68-5223
Curriculum Materials Corp.
Tracks in our neighborhood: a first 1
Film Associates of CaHfomia, 1967.
(Motion pietvre)
12 miiL sd. color. IS mm.
With study guide
Summary: Pictures a wide variety of tmcka and their drivers
pointing out the numerous essential services wblcfa they provide for
the ciHnmunity. For primary grades.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Motor-tmcfcs — Juvenile films. l FUm Associates of Califor-
nia, Los Angeles.
Film Associates of
Fi A 68-392
True (Television program)
see
Cheating cheaters.
£sc^>e.
The Handmade private.
Little Richard.
Open season.
UXB.
A Trae Madaeia. [Motion picture] BBC-TV. London, 1971.
Released to the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
35 min. sd ttAw. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: ExamiDca the nature of •chizophrenia throu^ coBversatioas
with sctiizo|)farenics sod the docton who treat them. Also gives a croM sectkM
of researchers' views about the causes of scbizophrenia.
1. Schizophrenia. I. Britiali Broadcasting Corporatioa. Tetevisioa Ser-
vice, II. Tune-Life Films.
[RCSU] 616.8 7S-714S60
Tune-Life FUms 72 MARC
Traa er fldae, npHe^ flluleaa. [MotioQ picture) TroU Aaaociatet,
1971.
4 min. iL color, super I mm. (How things work)
Loop fUm in cartridfe.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Stows how optical illusiont arc related m changes and distor-
iioM« in distance, perspeciivc, and movement. For elementary grades.
I . Optical illusions— Juvenile films. [ 1 . Optical illusions] I. Troll AhocI-
Bies. 11. Serica: How things work. [Motion picture]
CQP495) 372.3 72-700711
TroU AMociatcs 72 MARC
491
Hw Tnte prfaKcaa. [Filnutrip) Barry O'Hara Productiooa.
Released by BFA Educatiooal Media. 1972.
51 fr. co'tr. 35 mm. and pbooodisc: 1 s., 12 b.. 33 1/3 rpm. (Fairy
tales from Hans Christian Andenen)
Also issued with pboootape in caaicwe.
SUMMARY; Presenu the Hans Christian Andersen Wry tale about a prince
and his search for a real princess. For elementary grades.
(I. Fairytales] I. Anderaen.HansChristian. 1805-1875. PrindacMen psa
aerten. II- Barry O'Hara Productions. III. BFA Educational Media. IV.
Seriea: Fairy tales from Hans Christian Aadetscn. [Fdmstrip]
tPZ8l 839.8 72-732519
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
TrujlUo, Don
see
Dmpof abuae.
Tmman and the aUnnic bomb (Motion picture) L«aminfc
Corp. of America, 1969.
15 mla. sd. b*w. Ifl mm. ( The Tmman years )
With teacher's guide.
Siimmarv.- Dlscumes President Truman's declrfoo to drop the first
atom bomb on Japan. , . „
1 Tmman. Harry S., Pr«8. U. S.. 1884- i. I^amlngCor-
Dorallon of America. Serlea: The Tmman years (Motion picttire)
973.918 7»-703295
LeamlngCorp. of Aii»e- rica
Tmman and the «4d war (Motion picture) Learning Corp.
of America, 1969.
lenrio. sd. bftw. 1« mm. (The Truman years)
With teacher's guide.
gasimnry Dlscoaes Truman's role In aiding Earopeao countries
whose freedom was Imperiled by the Soviet Union.
1 Tmman. Harry S.. Pres. D. S.. 18S4- L Leamlnc Oor-
Doratlon of America. Series: The Truman years (Motion picture)
973.918 70-703294
Learning Corp. of .Vnie- rica
Tmman and the Korean War (Motion picture) Learning
Corp. of America, 196a
(The
years)
18 min. sd. b&w. Ifl
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Di.scusses the involvement of the United States with
Korea, the role of Tmman In bringing the Issne to the United Na-
tions, his dismissal of MacArthnr. and his role In radlng the lU^ttng.
1. Tmman. Harry S., Prea. U. S., 1884- 2. Korean War. 19B0-
VXA I. Learning Corrxiratlon of America. Serlea : The Tmman
years (Motion picture)
973.918 76-703208
Leamtog Corp. of Arae- rica
Trtuuan and the poliey <rf containment: beginning ot the
cold war, 1945-47 (Motion picture) Chelsea Hooae Edu-
cational Conununications, 1969.
7 rain. si. bAw. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
Loop dim mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
CreditM: Editorial director, Arthur M. Schleslnger, Jr. ; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summary: Portrays Russian post-war exitansionlsm and Western
reaction. Covers ChurchiU's 1046 Iron Curtain speech la Fulton,
Missouri, and SUUn's reply. Secretary of State Marshall's i>lan (or
European redevelopment, and the 1&17 National security act
L U. 8. ~ Foreign relaUona — 1945-1953. 2. Tmman, Harry S-,
Pres., 1884- i. Chelsea House Educational Oommuolcatlons.
Series : T*e History machine (Motion picture)
327 74^735718
Chelsea Bouse Educa- tlonal CommoDlcatlons
Tmman and the policy ot c<mtainment: the c(rid war flares^
1948-1950 (Motion picture) Chelsea House Educational
Communications, 1969.
7 mill. si. b&w. supers nun. (The History machine)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
Credit*.- Editorial director, Arthur M. ScWeainger, Jr. : editor,
Fred Israel.
Summary: Traces the strengthening of the cold war, with the
tightening of Soviet control of Eastern Europe, and the eruption
Into armed conflict In Korea. Portrays Secretary of State Dean
Acfaeaon's Involvement with NATO.
1. U. S. — Foreign reUtlons — 1W5-1»S. 2. Tmman. Harry S-.
Pres. U. S., 1884- i. Chelsea House Educational Oommonlca-
dons. Series: The History machine (Motion picture)
973.918 78-735719
Chelsea Hotise Bdoca- tlonal Commiiiticatloas
Truman and the uses of power (Motion picture) Leamin>j
Corp. of America, 1969.
18 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (The Tmman years)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A survey of the key aspects of the domestic policies of
Trumao following World War n.
1. Tmman, Harry S.. Pres. U. S., 1884- i. Learning Cor-
poration of America. Series: The Tmman years (Motion picture)
973.918 72-703292
Learning Corp. of America
Anarfyros FQm li-
"wwmam Urea MacArthar. [Motioo picture]
fanry, 1972.
4 nin. si ha«. super I mm. (Highbghti of histary)
Loop fSn ia cartridfe.
With (Iba Dolca.
SUMMARY: Showi General MacArthur in Korea, and Piesidcnl T
talking to the Naiioa and recalUag MacArthur. Pnaentt aoenei of MacArthv't
departure from Japan, a ticfcert^e parade in his booor, and hia final addres* to
I. MacArthur. Dou^as, lSSO-1964. 1. Trumao, Hairy S., Prca. U.S., IM4-
I. Aaargyroa Fiha Library. II. Series: Higblicbta of history. (Moboa
tB745.M3j 973.918 72-700965
Aaargyroa Film Library 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tnunan vs. Stalin (Motion picture) Wolper Productions,
1964. Released by Public Media, inc.
25 mill, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Men in crisis)
With catalog.
CrvdiU: Narrator, Bdmood O'Brien.
B^mmary: Dtscoases the debates. coDceasioDS, aod conunltmeota
that were made by Stalin. Truman, and Cburcbtll at the Potsdam
Conference In Germanj la 1945.
1 Berlin Conference, 1&45. 2. Churchill, Sir Wlnstoo Leonard
Spencer, 1874-1965. 3. Truman, Harry S.. Pres. U. S., 18S4- 4.
SUlln, loslf. 187»-1955. i. Wolper Prodoctlona. u. Public Media,
inc. Series: Men In crisis (Motion picture)
940.532 74r-706764
Public Media, inc.
Tniman's poet war lesacj: faiilatioB and politics, 1945-
1946 {Motion picture) Chelsea House Educational Com*
munications, 1969.
7 mill. Rl. b&w. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
IxMp liliii inonuted In cartridge.
Wltb script and guide.
Creditt: Editorial director. Arthur M. Schleslnger, Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel.
8nmman/: Portrays Truman's flght against indatloa with wage
and price controls, and the repercussions resulting Id major strikes
which brought American production to a standstUL Connnoits
upon Truman's rebuffs and the polarization of public sentiment
Includes selections from a speech by Chester Bowles outlining the
administration's argument.
1. U. S.— Economic policy— 1M5-1 960. 2. U. S.— PolIUcs and
government— 1945-1953. 3. Truman. Harry S.. Pres. O. S., 1884-
I. Chel«ea House Educational Communlcatlon.s. Series: The His-
tory machine (Motion picture)
973.918 72-735720
Chelsea House Educa- tlooal Communications
Trumbull Studio Productions
see
Automated rail service.
The Crater Lake story.
From our forests,
Oregon moon lava.
The Tnunpet {Motion picture) World Mirror-Realist, Lon-
don, in association with Educational Foundation for
Visual Aids. Released in the U. S. by Bailey-Film A«-
sociates, 1969.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (We make music)
Wltb study guide.
Creditt: Producer, Ken Cameron; director, Mnlr Mathleson.
Summary.' Philip Jones traces the history of the trumpet, shows
the modern variations, describes tedinlcalitiee of crooks and slides,
explains difference In tone between trumpet, bugle, and comet, and
demonstrates bis skill.
1. Trumpet L World Mirror Productions, ltd. n. Realist Film
Unit, ltd. m. Bailey-Film Associates. Series: We make music
(Motion picture)
788 75-708063
Balley-Fllm Associates
Tmnk to Cairo {Motion picture) Noah Films, Israel, and
American International Pictures. Released in the U. S.
by American International Pictures, 1966.
l(Xl mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Producer and director. Menahem Golan; script. Marc
Behm, Alexander Ramatl ; music. Dot Seltzer; director ot photog-
raphy. Mlmlsh Herbat; editor, Danny Shit Catt: Audle Murpby,
George Sanders, Marianne Koch, Hans Von BorsodI, Joseph Yadln.
Summary: An adventure drama about an undercover agent who
discovers that a German scientist working In Egypt has devised an
atomic rocket ostensibly for a moon shot.
I. Noah Films, n. American International Pictures, Hollywood,
Calif.
791.43 73-707846
The Truth mbont time {Motion picture)
tions, 1966.
Paulist Prodao-
28 min sd. t>&w. 18 mm. >(Iiulcht)
Wltb dlscossloo gable.
Credit*: Prodncer, James Loreo; director, BUI HoM_, .
Dartd Hoesseoger, B. SarsSeld Waters. Catt: John Fonythe, J<An
Oentri, James Westerfleld.
BMmmary: A dramatisation about reactions to the brutal murder
of the Bister of a war correspondent, showing the dutrltr of the
Ttctlro. the attitude of the condemned mnrderer, and the oiance Id
the embittered brother who neekn to areoge bis sister's death.
1. Murder. I. Paulist I'rodoctlons, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Series: Insight (Molloa picture)
233 71-706452
PaolM PradocttoDs
Troth and th« dncon (Motion pictur«) Paul Bnniford
Film Productions. Released by Perennial Education, inc.,
1969.
10 mtQ. ad. color. 16 mm.
With tcffoher's guide.
SCmiART: Describes the propaganda systenis which are iften
na*d to cover up or distort the truth. Explains that recognition of
ttaiM falaes, combined with careful examlDatliio of all the facts.
I to flndlog the truth. Inclndea blots on bow to reeognlce
1. Propaganda— JavsDite llkna. I. BumfV>rd (Paul) Film Pro-
doctlona, Los Angeles. II. Perennial Bdocatlon, inc.
[HM268] 801.15 77-712486
Perennnlal Bdacatloo, loe.
Truth in lending: what ctHisnmers should know about
truth in lending (Filmstrip) IT. S. Board of Governors
of the Federal Reserve System, 1970.
92 fr. hftw. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33ft rpm.. 15 mlo.
each side, microgroove.
SUMMARY : Explains the basic provisions of the Truth In lending
act Covers the finance charge and the annual percentage rate.
1. Instalment plan— U. S. 2. Consumer credit— U. 8. I. U. S.
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
fHF5568] 332 73-789268
Federal Reserve Board
The Truth of fiction (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1971. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
18 min. sd. cwlor. 16 mm. (The Humanities series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: An Introduction to the study of Action.
1. Fiction. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. II. Series; The
Humanities series (Motion picture)
[PN3363] 808.3 77-714097
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Truthful Tulliver (Motion picture) Trian^fle Film Corp.,
1917. Released by Tri-St(me Pictures, 1924.
55 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
L. 0. copy Imperfect: part of 1 reel and various subtitles wanting.
A Kay-Bee production.
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film coUecUon, Library of Congress.
CredUt: Producer. Thomas H. Ince; director, William S. Hart;
story 3. G. Hawkes ; lAotograplier, Joe AnguaL Catt: William S.
Hart, Alma Rubens, Norbert A. Myles, Nina Byron, Walter Perry,
Milton Ross.
SutAmary: Western melodrama. An Itinerant printer and news-
paper editor cleans up an Arisona boomtown. Glory Hole, with bis
crusading newspaper, bis flsta, and his guns. He meets strong
r«ABtance from a local saloon keeper and bis boss and finds romance
with a lovely orphan glrL
I. Triangle Film Corporation, n. Tri-Stone Pictures, m. Gate-
wood W. Dunston film collection.
Fi 68-445
Trypanosoma (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protosoans)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
Summary: Shows trypanosomes swimming rapidly between the red
blood cells in a sample taken from the tall of a rat, and pointo out
the flageliura undulating membrane and other characteristic tryp-
anoeome structures.
1. Tryimnosoma. i. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series;
The Protozoans (Motion picture)
593 78-707070
Thome Films
The Trysquarc {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Carpenters' square. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic woodworking — band tools (Motion picture)
684.08 71-708391
Wslden Film Corp.
Tsar to Lenin (Motion picture) Herman Aielbank and
Max Eastman, 1929. Released by Lenauer International
Films, 1937.
75 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
L. C. copy and 16 mm, reduction print Incomplete.
Summary: Depicts the life of the Russian people prior to the
revolution of 1917. including scenes of the Tsar and his family.
Highlights major phases of the revolution, such as the downfall
of the Kerensky government, the ascendance of the Bolshevik
government, and the atta(* on the Bolsheviks by the white forces.
Including Russian soldiers and soldiers from foreign countries.
1. Russia— Hist.— Revolution, 1917-1921. i. Aielbank, Herman.
n Eastman, Max, 1883- m. Lenauer International Films.
Fi 67-1411
Tsar to Lenin (Motion picture)
see also The Russian revolution
Tual, Roland
see
Voyage surprise.
Tuatara-Cine Plus
see
Rainy day special.
Tub bath and sitz bath (Motion picture) Blakiston Divi'
sion. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970. Made by William
Claiborne, inc.
10 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series.
Study unit 8)
Loop film.
Also iNSued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher'R guide and student study manual.
Creditt: Author, Nettle M. Hutchlnx.
Summary: Describes the purpose and proper method of gtvtng a
tub bath and a sits bath to a patient.
1. Nunes and nursing. 2. Skin — Care and hygiene. 8. Baths.
L MrGraw-Illl] Book Company. Blakiston Division. Series:
Fundamental nursing series (Motion picture) Study onlt 8.
610.73 76-706181
HcOraw-HIU Book Co. Blakiston Division
492
Tub bath for the geriatric patient (Motion picture) Blaki-
ston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969. Made by
William Clniborne, inc.
10 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. film.
With tencher's Kulde and student study manual.
Creditt: Educational adviser. Nettle M. Hutchlns.
Summary: Demonstrates a safe method of tub batbInK an Infirm,
elderly patient, using a lifting device.
1. Geriatric nursing. 2. Baths. i. McGraw-Hill Book Companr.
Blakiston Division. Series: Fundamental nursing series (Motion
picture)
610.73 78-702967
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Blakiston Division
A Tube of lipstick (Motion picture) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1968.
8 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Time for decision)
SUMMARY: An open-ended film In which a store employee who
has seen a wbool friend steal a tube of lipstick must decide whether
to forget the Incident or to Inform ber employer.
1. Stealing. I. Coleman Film Enterprises. II. RMI Film Pro-
ductions. Series : Time for decision ( Motion picture)
179 7^710227
RMI Film Productions
Tube puppets (Motion picture) BFA Educational Media,
1970. Made by Herberholz-Filby Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring puppetmaking series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates basic construction techniques and materlala
for tube puppets and shows how tube puppets can be varied by
changing decorative detail.
1. Puppets and puppet-plays. i. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Exploring puppetmaklng series (Motion picture)
791.6 73-708836
BFA Educational Media
Tube sculpture (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1969. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Exploring paper art series)
Loop film.
^MMABYflSmoIl.tr.te. how to bulW and decorate a tree-stiod-
'"VSSr^.SSf™ "Tllor^&^'TB"?! Eaffi Medi.
Series: Exploring paper art series (Motion picture) -,oorT
746.54 i*^ ' I*"** '
BFA Educational Media
Tnberculoais cutis hiposa (Motion picture) Institute for
Dermatologic Communication and Education, 1962. Made
by Audio Productions in cooperation with the Committee
for Scientific Communication in Dermatology.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Dr. Gerd Klaus Stelgleder describes the characteristic
lesions of lupu.s vulgaris, which may occur In combination with
several forms of tuberculosis. ['nlnt<> out that these lesions oftra
mimic other diseases. Including syphilis, leukemia, and leishmaniasis.
Filmed at the rnlversity of Frankfurt am Main.
1. Lupus. I. Institute for Dermatologtc Communication and
Education.
616.5 Fi 67-2146
Tuberculosis — what it is and what to do about it {FUm-
atrip) National Tuberculosis Association, 1952. Made by
Training Films.
21 fr. color, S5 mm.
Summary: Describes the symptoms of tuberculosis, its causes,
and 'Its effects on the body. Discusses effective methods of detection
and treatment.
1. Tuberculosis. i. National TubercnloslB Asaociatlon.
616.2 Fi A 67-3301
Training Films, Inc.
Tubes and transistors compared {Motion picture) Animated
Electronics Films, 1970.
4 mln. «i. color, super 8 mm. (Translator technology)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With narrative guide and animation model
Summary: Shows by animation the three seta of conflgurations.
In both transistor and vacuum tube woric, with all currents flowing
In each case. Wltb subtiUes.
1. Electron tubes. 2. Transistors. i. Animated Electronics
Fnms (Firm) Series: Transistor technology (Hotioa picture)
621.3 71-708604
Animated Electronics Films
Tubeworms (Motion picture) E^c^opaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Marine blolc^y)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Tube worms. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Marine biology (Motion picture)
596 77-704975
Encyclopaedia Briun- nlca Bdocatlonal Corp.
TabMtSayulft R} daaai wrtttm fcOTtJoi. [Motion picture]
Wyeth Uboratoriea. 1971.
14 min. >d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An in-tervlcc mining (Um for nuraes whkh dctDoostnUa the
uep-by-ttcp procedurca for loading, •dmuustering, aod dwpcMiB| of Tubei Mer-
ik canhdge-oMdk uniia.
l.IniKtioM. 2.AssvtisandMliaspriL 3. Nmms aad amiBt. I-Wysth
Labontorica.
tRT42] «1S 77-715453
ONE 72 MAKC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tabifex worm (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
3 mlD. St. color. Buper 8 mm. (Tbe iDTertebnteB terles)
L.OOP film. Film ootes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Collaborator, Bruce Ruuell.
Summary: Studies the claaalflcatloo. atnictore, beharlw, and ecol-
ogy of tbe tubtfes worm.
1. TubWei. L Thome Fllma, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series : The
loTertebrates aerlea (Motion picture)
695 76-700788
Thome Films
Tucci, George
see
Siding; beginning movements.
Tuchman, Barbara (Wertheim) The guns of August
see
The Guns of August.
Tucson Creative Dance Center
see
The Art of body movement.
Tador Britiia L [Rlnutrip) Visual PuUications. London, 1966.
Made by A C Oreen and H. A. Parks. Released in the U.S.
by Visual Publicatioiis, 1970.
31 fr. color. 33 cm. (People of other <Uri)
With study fukk.
SUMMARY: IHuuntcs tbe homes, customs, rccreatioa, music, and theater
of the Tudor Age in Britain.
1. Great Britain— OviUzation— 16th century. 2. Great Britain — Social life
and customs — 16th century. I. Visual Publicatioas. II. Scries: People of
other days. [Filmstrip]
(DA320] 942.05 78-740804
Visual Publications 72 MARC
IWor BritiriB IL tFilmstrip] Visual Publications, London, 1966.
Made by A. C. Green and H. A Parks. Released in the U.S,
by Visual Plications, 1970,
32 ft. cokif- 33 mm. (People of other days)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Discusses transporuuon, schools, social pttMum. indoMry.
and trade in Tudor Britain.
1. Oreai Britain —Economic conditions. 2. Great Britain— Social cond»-
lions, 1. Visual Publications. II. Series: People of other days. tFilmstrip]
lHC254.4, M2.05 71-740*05
Visual Publications 72 MARC
Tudor embroidery (Filmstrip) Diana Wyllie, ltd., London,
1950. Released in the IT, S, by Carman Educational Asso-
ciates, 1967,
2'J fr. color. 35 mm. (History of English «nbroldery>
With teacher's guide.
SCM&IART: Presents examples of English embroidery from the
Tudor period.
1. Embroidery, Tudor. 1. Diana Wyllie, ltd. 11. Carman
Educational Associates. IIL Series: History of English embroidery
(Filmstrip)
[NKt>243] 746.40942 70-739968
Carman Educational Associates
Tuesday (Motion picture) Danfoods Corp. Made by Film
Communications. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service. 1967.
27 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
SufniiiniT/: Vsen animation to show how preseryatlon, distribution,
marketing, and packaging may have come about. Shows the care
and concern taken In the preparation of Danfoods bam prodocts In
Denmark and explains how marketing problems are overcome by a
new package design.
1. Ham. 2. Packing-house products. i. Danfoods Corporation,
n. Modern Talking Picture Senrlce, Inc.
658.8 Fi A 68-850
CINE
Tue. afternocm with the New York Improvisation Ensemble
(Motion picture) Riverbank Productions, 1967.
32 mtn. Kd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary.- Depicts the lives of modern Jazx musicians as reflected
in the personal experiences of members of tbe New Tork Improvisa-
tion Ensemble.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Jass musicians. i. Blverbank ProductlooB.
780 Fi A 68-491
CINE
Tuesday night is the loneliest night of the week (Motion
picture) Paulist Productions, 1969.
28 niln. ml. b&w. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide.
CrtAiti: Producer, John Meredyth Lucas; director, Seymour Hob-
ble; wrltpr. Maureen Daly. Catt: Louise Sorel. Joseph Campanella,
Boeaniui Hufroan.
Summary: A dramatization about tbe assistant editor of a
woman's magflEine and her alTsIr with tbe public relations man for
the niagasine who is married and tbe father of three cbildrMi.
1. Adult^.-y. I. Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif,
Series: Insight (Motion picture)
301.41 75-705458
Paulist Productions
Tiiiiej'i cUM. [Motion picturei Concordia Films. 1971.
30 min. id. color. 16 mm.
With discussion guide.
SUMMARY: A dramatiiation about a young mother who abandon her baby
bccatM it is not her hurtands child. Ejplains the coeafort which theOmatian
rehgion bringi to people with problems
1. Consolatioa. 1. Concordia PuUtahing House. Sl I-ouia. ^.,,„,
tBV4905.2] 248.4 70-715494
CoocordU Pub. House 72 MARC
The Tuft of llowere (Motion picture) Htboush Co. Made
by David Dryer and Ivan Dryer. Released by Creative
Film Society, 1971.
JuiMARY :t^n\s T"^d.ng of The tuft of flowers, by Robert
^TF;^'^^S"*^lir4-T9^'''^eSo?rw'^er. I. Frost. Bo^
ert,mS9S The tuft ^flowers. IL HabooA Oompaiy. HI-
Creative Film Society. -nUTlAHIT
[PS35U.R943 811 7»-714817
A. U A. Booklist
Tosboat (Moti^ picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1969.
l.T mln sd. color. 16 mm.
Creiilt ■ I'roducer, Desmond Dew ; director snd writer, Uurence
Hyde; voice. Henri Pllotte: animation. Pierre L'Amare ; music.
Eldon Rathburn: photogrsphy, Jacques Fogel. Don Virgo. Douglas
Klefer; animation camera. Kield Nielsen. ^
Summary: Presents a profile on tbe flfty-seveo-year-old tugboat
Sir Hugh AlUn as seen through the eyes of her last capt«ln. In-
cludes 8«MDe of the history and romance associated with tbe Port
of Montresl.
Another issue. 35 mm. . „,. „ _j
1 Sir Hugh Allan (Tugboat) i. Canada. National Film Board.
887.1 71-705968
National Film Board of Canada
Tuktu and his animal friends (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
14 min, sd. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo chlldrwi serlest
Edited fTt.m footage produced J-' KjJ?."*^"" ^"'^petlto amis
French version released under tbe title Tuktu et ws P«iis ■"■»
^C°j£r.7prodocer. David BalnKow; story and editing. Laurence
^^mmarv- K story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Eskimo boy Shows
«,S"n^"sLu^ animals that live In the ArrtlC, Including 1^
mi^ weasels, ducks, and kittlwakes. Describes some of the flowers
'^l^EtSiSs-Chlldren. 2- ?-•-«»"» .^'^--AmiC ««toM^ ^
Canada National Film Board. Series: KAlmo children seHW
(Motion picture) ^^^ 73-703035
National Film Board of Canada
Tuktu and his animal friends (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 ram. (Tbe Stories of Tuktu— a children's
adventure series) _
Summary: A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
some of tbe smaller anImaU that live in the Arctic, including lem-
mings, weaaels, ducks, and kittlwakes, and some of tbe flowers of
the -Vrctic.
1 Eskimo*— Children. 2. Natural history- Arctic regions. L
Canada. National rilm Board. IL Films Incorporated. Series:
Tbe Stories of Tuktu— a children's adventure series (Motion picture)
970.3 76-711283
Films Incorporated
Tuktu and his Eskimo dogs (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada. 1969.
14 min. 9d. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo childrm aeriesi
Edited from fooUge produced by K<l««I'o° Servlcw.
French version released under the title Tuktu et les Chiens
***Cr^"; Producer, David Bainrtow : story and editing, Laur«.ce
^'s^mm«rv- K story about Tuktu. a NetsiUk Eskimo boy. Shov«
bow S^^re \Jed by the Eskimo in winter and summer as p.<*
-?°r£krmr^2."g:;i •"^rSnada. National FiUn Board. ^
rles: Eskimo children series (Mot^n^Picture) 70.708O84
Nat lonal Film Board of Canada
Tuktu and his Eskimo dogs (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated,
14 mln. »d. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tuktu-a chll-
'""um'^TTrTabout Tuktu. a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
how dogs sre used by the Eskimo In winter and summer as pack
animals and for hunting purposes. «.»i...„.i mi™
1. Esklmos^-Chlldren. 2. Dogs. I. &uia^. National Film
Board. II. Films Incorporated. Series: Tbe Stories of Tuktn-
a children's adventure series (Motion picture) -,,,«..
970.8 70-711294
FllmB Incorporated
Tuktu and his nice new clothes (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo children series)
Edited from footage produced by Education Services.
French version released under the tlUe Tuktu et ses beaux habits
neufs.
CredUi: Producer, David Balnrtow; story and editing, Uinrence
8umm4try: A story about Tuktu. a Netslllk Elaklmo boy. Shows
the cutting, stitching, and use of Arctic clothing, and points out the
Imrportance of sewing In an ElAImo household.
L Eskimos — Oortume and adornment. l Chnada. National
Film Board. Series: Eskimo children series (Motion picture)
970.8 77-703028
National Film Board of Canada
Tuktu and his nice new clothes (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated.
14 min. •id. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tuktu — a chil-
dren's adventure series)
Summary : A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk BAlmo boy. Shows
thp cutting, stitching, and use of Arctic clothing, and points out the
Importance of sewing In an Eskimo household.
1. Eskimos — Costume and adornment I. (Canada. National
Film Board. II. Films Incorporated. Series: Tbe Stories of
Tuktu — a children's adventure series (Motion picture)
970.8 78-711802
Films Incorporated
Tukto Md the Wg kaymk {Motun pictrtre) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969.
14 mln. ad. color. 16 mm- (Eskimo chUdroi serlesl
ssj£;iS3°uc5:^.r^f.r.f!SoS''^"jf«s.— »
*^-»«.n..- A rtor, about Toktu. . NrtUlk KAlmo bo7. Sbow
""rSSS'^d"" SrS. :- C.n.a.. N.tk».l FU« Bord.
Ser;«:E*lmo*ndM.»rl»(««»Pl«««) 76-703025
National rum Board of Canada
Tuktu and the big kayak (Motion pictuI^e) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the I . S. by Films
Incorporated.
H mln. «<I. color. 16 mm. (Tbe Stories ot Tnktt-a <*11-
'%'jS:ST"^"ir^t Tnktn. a NetalUk B«tlmo bo,. SlK,«
""■,.Trn'r'r„d'"™n'SS-C.n.da. X Baklmo^hUJen. I.
Canada. National FUm Board 11. ^Ito. In«rp°^ted. Sert^
Se Stories ot Tnktn— a dilldten'a adreotnm lerlea (Monon pic-
•»"' WO.S 73-711296
Film!" Incorporated
National Film
Tukto and the big seal {Motion pictrm)
Board of Canada, 1969.
14 min «1 color. 16 mm. (Eaklmo children aeries)
H '^rSlSr-n^r SeMtn^lla-^^SS
C«d««.- Producer, David Balnrtow; story and editing. Laurence
^iLmary: A story l^nt Tuktu. a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
how Eskimos carry out a 9«1 hunt Canada. Na-
1. Eskimos-Hunting. 2. Se^, *°'^,\5,L„ «.h^ (Moton Ac-
tional Film Board. Series: Eaklmo children series (Motion pic-
*»«) 970,3 73^703027
National Film Board of Canada
Tuktu and the big seal (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorporated,
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tnktu — a chil-
dren's adventure series)
Summary: A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Ssklmo boy. Shows
how Eskimos carry out a seal hunt
1. Eskimos—Hunting. 2. Seals (Animals) I. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board. II. Films Incorporated. Series: The Stories
of Tukto— a children's adventure series (Motion picture)
970.8 77-T11396
Films Incorporated
Tuktu and the caribou hunt (Motion picture)
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
Natiwial
493
14 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo diUdren series)
Edited from footage produced by Education Services
Frenrtj version released under the title Tuktu et la
cariboo.
H dUT****" ^'**''"*''' ^^** Balrstow; story and editing. Laurence
Summarj/: A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Eskimo boy Shows
Eskimos hunting cariboo from their kayaks when the animals cross
the small lakes to reach new grazing ground.
1 Eskimos— Hunting. 2. Caribou. l Csnada. National Film
Board. Series: Eskimo cblldren series (Motion irtctore)
970.8 70-70S0S9
National Flhn Board of Canada ^^
Tuktu and the caribou hunt (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Tbe Stories of Toktu — a chil-
dren's adventure series)
Summary : A story about Tukto, a Netslllk Eaklmo boy. Shows
Eskimos hunting cariboo from their kayaks when the animals cross
the small lake.s to reach new grazing groonds.
1. Eskimos— Hunting. 2. Caribou. I. (Canada. National Film
Board. IL Films Incorporated. Series: Tbe Stories of Tuktu—
a children's adventure series (Motion picture)
970.8 70-711297
Films Incorporated
Tuktu and the clever hands (Motion picture). National
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Elsklmo children series)
Edited from footage produced by BMucatlou Services.
French version released under the title Tuktu et lea doigts de f«.
Credits: Producer, David Balrstow; story and editing, I^urence
Summary: A story about Tuktu. a NetsUlk Eskimo boy. Shows
some of the things made by the Eskimos, and describes the use the
Eskimos make of tbe few materials that are available in tbe harsh
eovironmrat. „.. „ .
1. Eskimos— ImpleroenU. t (Canada. National Film Board.
Series : Eskimo cbitdren s^l€« ( Motion picture )
970.8 76-708088
National Film Board of Canada
Tuktu and the clever hands (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tukto— a chil-
dren's adventure aeries)
Summary: A story about Tuktu. a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
some of the things made by the Eskimos, and describes the use
the Eskimos make of the few materials that are available In the
harsh environment.
1. Eskimos— Implements. I. Onada. Nattonal Film Board.
II. Films Incorporated. Series: The Stories of Tnktti — a dill-
dren's adventure series (Motion picture)
9703 74-711298
Films Incorporated
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Tuktn and the indoor games (Motion picture)
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
National
14 mill. «d. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo children serlw)
BMlted from footage produced by Education Serricss.
French version released under the title Tuktu «t les Jeux int^rieur.
CredUi: Producer, David Balratow; story and editing, Laurence
^8»mm^M^l: A story about Tuktu. a Netslllk Eskimo boy. De-
scribes some of the Indoor games played by the Eskimos.
1. Eskimos— Games- i. Canada. National Film Board. Se-
ries- Eskimo children series (Motion picture)
9705 79-703023
National Film Board of Canada
Tuktu and the indoor games (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Stories ot Tuktu — a chil-
dren's adventure series)
Summary : A story about Tuktu. a Netsltik Baklmo boy. De-
scribes some of the Indoor games played by the Eskimos.
1. Eskimos — Games. I. (Canada. National Film Board. II.
Films Incorporated. Series: The Stories of Tuktu— a children's
adventure (Motion picture)
970.3 7ft-7n299
Films Incorporated
Tnktu and the magic bow {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969.
14 mln. sd. color. 116 mm. (Eskimo children series)
Edited from footage produced by Education Services.
French version released under the title Tuktu et I'arc maglqua
Credita: Producer. David Balrstow; story and editing. Laurence
Hyde.
Summary: A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
a bow being made, and Eskimos practicing their shooting skill, using
snow men and snow bears as targets.
1. Eskimos — Hunting. J. Canada. National PUm Board. Se-
ries : Eskimo children series (Motion picture)
970.3 75-708030
National Film Board of Canada
Tnktn and the magic bow (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorporated.
H mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tuktu — a chil-
dren'! adventure series)
Summary: A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
a bow being made, and Eskimos practicing their shooting skill, using
finow men and snow bears as targets.
1. E^sk I mos— Hunting. I. Canada. National Film Board. II.
Films Incorporated. Series: The Stories of Tuktn— a children's
adventure series (Motion picture)
970.3 78-711800
Films Incorporated
Tuktn and the magic qtear (Motion picture) Natiwial Film
Board of Canada, 1969.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo chUdren series)
Edited from footage produced by Education Services.
French version released under the title Tuktn et le harpon
magique.
Credits: Producer. David Balrstow; story and editing, Laurence
Hyde.
8vmmarv: A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
how the Eskimos fish through the ice during the winter and bow
tbey fish In the summer.
L Eskimos— Hunting. 1. Canada. National Film Board. Se-
ries : Eskimo children series (Motion picture)
970.3 79-703081
National Film Board of Canada
Toktu and the magic spear (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S, by Films
Incorporated.
li mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tuktu — a chil-
dren's adventure series)
Summary : A story about Tuktu, a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
how the Eskimos fish throu^ the Ice during the winter and bow
they flsh In the summer.
1. Eskimos— Fishing. I. Canada. National Film Board. II.
Films Incorporated. Series: The Stories of Tuktu — a children's
adventure series (Motion picture)
970.3 71-711801
Films Incorporated
Tnktu and the snow palace {Motion picture) National Film
Itonrd of Canada, 1969.
14 mla sd. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo children series)
Edited frcmi footage iM^uced by Educatioo Services.
French versloo released under the title Tuktu et le palall de
glaoe.
Vredita: Producer, David Balrstow; story and editor, Laurence
Hyde.
Bummarv: A story about Tuktu, a Netaillk Eskimo boy. Shows
Eskimos traveling to a new bunting ground to build Igloos, Including
a giant Igloo where feasting, dancing, atKl games are btid.
1. B:sktmo«. I. Canada. National Film Board. Series:
Eskimo children series (Motion picture)
970.8 72-703083
National Film Boardof Canada
Toktn and the snow palace (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorporated.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tuktu— s chil-
dren'" adventure series) _
Summary : A story about Tuktu. a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
Eskimos traveling to a new hunting ground to build igloos, Includ-
ing a giant igloo where fesstlng, danring, and games sre btfd.
1. Esklmo<^-<*hlldren. 2. Igloon. I. Canada. National Film
Board. II. ntms Incorporated. Series: The Stories of Tuktu—
a children's adventure series (Motion picture)
970.S 7»-rU808
Films Incorporated
Tuktu and the ten thousand flshes (.Vction picture)
tional Film Board of Cansda, 1969.
Na-
14 mln sd color. 16 mm. (Krtlmo chUibOT »«-les>
•"'^l.: Producer. D.v.d B.lt«ow ; Borj .nd «11UM. l^'"«"»
*5^ . ..n.v .hout Tuktu a NeWUlk B«lilmo boy. Shows
SummarTi! A .torj J^"' ^'°1,4 "tS^tte Ertlmo Ore drill.
"^I'^^kK f. (ioad. N.«™l Film Board. S«^-
Bekimo children i»rlM (Motlou pMuie) 70-703026
National Flhn Board o( Canada
Tuktu and the ten thousand fishes (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada, 1968. Keleased m the V. S.
by Films Incorporated.
Umln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Th, Storl«i ot Tu»tu-a children's
adventure series) tuvhi a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
Bsfl-mr^rVS a'aTLM ^£^ ^-T^Z.^^,.-
of Tuktu-a children's adventure «riM (Motion picture) ^^^^^^
Films Incorporated
Tuktu and the trials of strength (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
14 m'n. »d. color. 16 mm. (Eskimo children series)
Edited from footage produced by Education Services.
French version released under the title Tuktu et les ^preuvres de
'^^rediU: Producer. David Balrstow; story and editing, Laurence
^^slmmary: A story about Tuktu. a Netslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
Eskimo hunters demonstrating •'hI testing th«lrrtrengttln boxing
tug-of-war, and other strenuous activities. Includes scenes of the
■^TSkf^'os-Oames. i. Canada. National Film Board. S»^
ries ■ Eskimo children series ( Motion picture) -„„^ ,
970.3 72-703024
National Film Board of Canada
Tidttu and the trials of strength (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1969. Released in the U. S. by
Films Incorporated.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Stories of Tuktu— a children's
adventure series) _
Summary ; A story about Tuktu, a Nfetslllk Eskimo boy. Shows
Eskimo hunters demonstrating and testing their strength In boxing,
tug-of-war, and other strenuous activities. Includes scenes of the
drum dance.
1. Eskimos — Games. I. Canada. National Film Board. II.
Films Incorporated. Series: The Stories of Tuktn — a children's
adventure series (Motion picture)
970.3 76-711305
Films Incorporated
Tumbler and tube (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by Grosset & Dunlap, 1968.
1 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Physical properties of air)
Loop film.
With fact sheet
Credits: Executive producer. Robert B. Beeching; author, Harold
Silvani.
Summary: Presents an experiment which provides physical evi-
dence of the pressure of air. For elementary grades.
1. Atmospheric pressure — Juvenile films. I. Scope Productions.
II. Grosset * Dunlap, Inc., publishers. New York. Series; Physical
properties of air (Motion picture)
633 77-711821
Scope Productions
Tamblcweed. tMoti<Hi picture] Bill McCusker and Jerry Oark.
Released by ACI Films, 1972.
14 min. sd. ccAor. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Folk>w« a tumblewced through the many encounters ii has on
the plains and in the cities of the Southwest.
I. McCusker. Bill. 11. Oark. Jerry. 111. ACI Films, inc.
791.43 72-702442
72 MARC
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Tnmbleweeds (Motion picture) William S. Tixri Co. Be-
Iwised by United Artists Corp., 1925.
10 mln. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Originally released in 3.^ mm.
Excerpts from William S. Hart's epic western and last feature
film entitled Tiimblewe«]R
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film collection. Library of Congress.
CreiUt: Producer, William S. Hart; director, King Baggot ; story,
Hal G. Evarts; adapUtlon. C. Gardner Sullivan; photographer, Joe
AugiiRT. Catt: William S. Hart, Barbara Bedford, Luclen Llttleford,
J. Gordon Russell, Richard R. Nelll, Jack Murphy.
Summary: Includes scenes depleting the spectacular daA of the
homesteaders across the prairie on the occasion of the opening of
the Cherokee Strip for settlement la 1888.
I. William S. Hart Company, n. United Artists Corporation,
m. Gatewood W. Dunston flim collection.
791.48 Fi «8-44«
Tmnblcwceds (Motion picture) Astor Pictures Corp-, 1^^-
8 n>in. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released In SCV mm.
A prologue t.. the 1080 edited and re-edlted releaw, with miislc
and synchroolred sound effects added, of the film released In 1WH>
by United Artlstn Corp. under the title Tumbleweeds.
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film collection, Library of Congress.
Summary: Western star William S. Hart explains the historical
background of his la«t feature film. Tumbleweeds. He describes what
the opening of the Cherokee Strip In 1888 meant to both the white
man and the Indian, discusses the making of western pictures, and
v«Knt» that he Is too old to make more of them.
1 Hart. William Surrey. 1874-1846. i. Astor Pictures Corpora-
tion New York. ii. Gatewood W. Dimnton film collection.
Fi 68-447
Ttunbling 1 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.» 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop ttlm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Bill Meade. .....
Summary: Demonstrates the performance of the following BkUls
In tumbling; forward roll, backward roll, and back roll with
extension. —
L Tumbling. L Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 77-700436
Ealing Corporation
Tumbling 1 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Women's gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Presents key points for teaching the forward and back-
ward rolls to women,
1. Tumbling. 2. Gymnastics for women. l Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: Women's gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 73-708780
Ealing Corporation
Tumbling 2 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop tllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author. Bill Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates the performance of the following sKius
In tumbling : kip up. cartwheel, and round off.
1 Tumbling. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
rlea: Gymn-.K, (Motion pl«.^)^ ^^^^^^
Ealing Corporation
Tumbling 2 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. bL color, super 8 mm. (Women's gymnastics)
Loop flim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Demonstrates the teddy bear walks. Including walks
from a stand, a handstand, and a cartwheel. Includes lead-up activ-
ities.
1. Tumbling. 2. Gymnastics for women. l Baling Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: Women's gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 77-708781
Elallng Corporation
TnmbUng 2 : Progresejwi of ddlls (Motion picture) Martin
Moyer Productions, 1968.
11 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Creditt: Autliors, Dennis D. Meyer, Joan Harris; narrator. Rich-
ard L. Hawk.
Summary: Presenta examples of training of elementary school
children in performance of the backward rell, headstand, ruunlng
handsprings, forward somersaults, backward handsprings, backward
Bomersaults, cartwheels, and roundoffs. Discusses how tumbling
skills lend them^lves to progressive development.
1. Tumbling. I. Moyer (Martin) Productions, Seattle.
372.8 77-702997
Portland State Univ. Library
Tumbling 3 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop film.
Creditt: Author, Bill Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates the performaooe of the following sklUB
in tumbling : headspring, neckspring, and handspring.
1. Tumbling. l Elallng Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 74^700438
Baling Corporation
Tumbling 3 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Womwi's gynmastlcs)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case^
Summary: Features the back bend, the back walkover, and the
front walkover. Includes spotting techniques.
1. Tumbling. 2. Gymnastics for women. i. Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: Women's gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 70-708782
Baling Corttoration
Tumbling 4 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Gymnastics)
Loop tlim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Author, Bill Meade.
Summary: Demonstrates the performance of the following skills
In tumbling: front somersault, and round off to a back handspring.
1. Tumbling. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 78-700439
Baling Corporation
Tumbling 4 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Women's cymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartrldjce case.
Summary: Demonstrates the three-step European approach, round-
off lead-ups, and the band-spring walkout
1. Tumbling 2. Gymnastics for women. i. Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: Women's gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 T4-708783
Baling Corporation
Tumbling and floor exerdse (Motion picture) Associated
Film Services. Made by Jan Sadlo. Released by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1970.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Summary: Demonstrates proper techniques In various tumbling
and floor exerdss skills, from basic to Intermediate dUBculty.
1. Tumbling. l Associated Film Services, u. AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Servlcss.
796.4 74-706482
AIMS iDStmeUooat MsdU Ssrrlcss
494
J
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tumbling and floor exercises {Motum picture) Center for
Instructional Communicationa, Syracuse University. Uade
and releaaed by Syracuse University, 1966.
23 inin. sd. b&w. 10 miu.
Credits: Director and author, I'aui Romeo.
Suntmnr^: I'reseiiu iodlvlduul floor exervlaea, designed to stimu-
late studeata to compose their own mores wltb skill and orlgloalltr.
Stresii«s exc«ilencc of execution, and shows moves In text-style, la
progression, and »lth variations, using slow-oiotlOD and stop-action
photography.
1, Tumbling. I. Syracune University. Center for Instructional
Com munloat Ions. u. Syracuse Unlvervlty.
613.7 Fi A 68-1338
Syntcuse University
TUibUM *»i floor exerdaea 2. [Motion picture] Center for In-
structions] Communicadoiu, Syracuse Uaivenity. Made by
Motion Picture Dept. Released by Syracuse Univenity, 1969.
IS Din. ML bAw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Author. Paul C Romea
SUMMARY: Demoduniea tumbbn« aad Ooof CKcrcites, inchidisf the t»-
ika. bMckwwd handaprint. backward tomereault, and the forward ■oawrsauh.
Showi variation* and lumbtin| cotnbmabooa, and individual floor eurciM
paHCS tod routines. Emphasizes the ncceistty of ipouint.
I. SyracuK Uaivenity. Cealer for IftHruciiottal Coauumt-
II. SytacuM Uaiveraiiy.
[GV545, 796.4 72-700762
Syncuac University 72 MARC
Tmnblinff: Back extenaioD {Motion picture) Athletic In-
stitute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. Ri. color, super 8 mm. (Uen's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
CredUa: Consultant. Newt Loken.
Bummarj/: Hnubers of the University of Ulchlsao gymoastle
team demonstrate their technltiaea;.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Instltuta Series : Uen's gymnastics
series (Motion picture)
796.4 71-705811
Athletic Institute
T^imblinc: Back someisanlt — back alternates (Motion pic-
ture) Athletic Institnte, 1970. Hade by Calvin Prodne-
tions.
4 min. si. color, super S mm. (Uen's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide
Crt4iti: ConsulUnt, Newt Lokeo.
aummofy: Members of the Uaivenity of Ulcblgan's gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Uen's gymnastics
series (Motion picture)
796.4 70-705816
Athletic Institute
Tnmblinc: Cartwheel (Motion picture) Athletic Institute,
1970. Made by Calvin Prodncfciona.
color.
(«
Ulchtgan gymnastic
4 min. sL
Loop film.
With guide.
CrtdUt: Consultant. Newt Loken.
Summary: Uembers of the Unlwalty
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastics
series (Motion picture)
796.4 75-705812
Athletic Institute
Tnmbling for boys: BahuKc (Motion picture) D. L. Bich-
ardson. Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop dim mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
aumman/: Illustrates basic tnmbling movements for boys. In
eludes demonstrations of balance. With captions.
1. Tumbling. l Rlcbardaoo, D. L. n. Bailey Films. Ino, Holly-
wood, Oallf.
796.4 78-703607
Bailey nims
Tumbling fm* boys: Cartwheel, roand-irfr, hand^ring (Mo-
tion picture) D. L. Richardson. Released by Bailey
Films, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 6 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual
Summary.' lUustratas basic ttunbling movenwots for boys. In
eludes demonstrations of the cartwheel, roand-<rfr, and handspring.
With captions.
1. Tumbling. l RIefaardsoo. D. L. a. Bailey Films, Iik., Holly-
wood, Calif.
796.4 74-703606
Bailey Films
Tnmbling for boys:
D. L. Richardson.
Pairs and trifrics (Motion picture)
Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
4 mlu. si. color. Huper 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With mannaL
Smmtmarg: lUnstratee basic tumbling nwventents for boys. In-
cludes demoDstratlons of pairs and triples. With captloos.
1. Tumbling. I. Richardson. D. U n. Bailey Pllma, inc., Holly-
wood, Calif.
796.4 71-703608
Bailey Fllm.t
Tnmblins for boys: Pyramids (Motion picture) D. L.
Richardson. Released by Bailey Fihns, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual
Bummaty: Illustrates basic tumbling movements for boys. In-
cludes demonstrations of various pyramids. With cations.
1. Tumbling. I. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, Callt
796.4 77-703604
Bailey FMds
Tnmbting for boys: RoBs (Motion picture) D. L. Richard-
son. Released by Bailey Fihns, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Swrnman'' Illustrates basic tumbling mov«Dents for boys. In-
cludes denMnstratloos of vartoos types of rolls. With captions.
1 Tumbling. i. Richardson, D. L. n. Bailey Films, inc,, Holly-
wood. OallL
7«6w4 70-703605
Bailey Films
Tombling for girls: Cartwheel, ronnd-off, and handspring
(Motion picture) D. L. Richardson. Released by Bailey
Fihna, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllni mounted in cartridge.
With manual
Summary: Illustrates basic tumbling movements for girls. In>
eludes demonstrations of the cartwheel round-off, and bandaprlsf.
With captions.
1. Tumbling. 2. Oymnastlcs for women. l Richardsoo. D. L.
II. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
796.4 70-703602
Bailey FUms
Tumbling for girls: RoUs, limbers, walk-overs (Motion pic-
ture) D. L. Richardson. Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With msnuaL , _. , ,
fiammary; Illustrates basic tumbling movements for girls. In-
cludes demonstrations of the rolls, limbers, and walk-overs. With
captions. -,, . J 1-^ w
1. Tumbling. 2. Gymnastics for women, l Richardson, D. U
II. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
796.4 73-703603
Baliey FHms
TnmUing: Forward roll— backward roO (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Prodnctions.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Meo's gymnasUcs serlaa)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit).- Consultant, Newt I»ken. „^,«
Summary- Members of the Dnlveraltj of Ulchlgan gymnastic
^f'JSSXr'^'JMh^c'ffitute. SeHes:Uen-.,ymna.tIe.
series (Motion picture) ^^^ ^^^^^^
Athletic Institute
Tumbling: Forward somersanlt— Russian forward somer-
sault (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by
Calvin Productions.
color.
super 8 mm. (Ifeo'a gymoastlcs serlea)
4 min. ai.
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit*.- ConsulUnt, Newt Loken. .... ^,
Sammary: Uembers of the University of Michigan s gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i AthleUc Institute. Series: Mens gymnastlca
series (Motion picture) ,„roi^
7&6.4 73-705817
Athletic Institute
Tumbling: Handspring— back hand^ring (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Uen's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit*; Consultant, Newt Loken.
Summarif: Uembers of the University of wii-fciffm gymoastlc
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. i. Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gymnastics
series (Uotlon picture)
796.4 72-705814
Athletic Institute
Tumbling: Headspring (Motion pieture) Athletic Institnte,
1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si color, super 8 mm. (Uen's gymnaatlca aeries)
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits.- Ctmsultant, Newt Loken.
Bummary: Members <rf the IJniverslty of Michigmi gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques.
1. Tnmbling. l Athletic Institute. Series : Uen's gymnastics
series (Uotlon picture)
796.4 79-705813
Athletic Institute
Tumbling: primary skills (Motion picture) Parthenon Pic-
tores. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates good form in the performance of six basic
tnmbling skills to be learned In the primary gradee— egg sit,
roll, forward roll, backward roU, frog head stand, and head si
and shows the proper positions of bead, bands, and fMt. Si
the need for safety.
1. Tumbling. I. Parthenon Pictures, Hollywood, Calif.
II. BFA Educational Media.
796.4 76-711120
BFA Educational UedU
Tumbling: Roundoff — roandoff to back hand^ring (Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Cslvin. Pro-
ductions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ifan'S gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
Crediti: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Bimtmory: Uembers of the Unlversltr of Ulchlgan gymnastic
team demoostrate their techniques.
1. Tumbling. l Athletic Institute. Serlea : Uen's gynmastlcs
series (Uotlon picture)
796.4 76-705815
Athletic Institute
495
nunbUng: RMUidolf to back handsprinx into back i»m»-
■anlt with foil and doable twist (Motion pictwt) Ath-
leac Insatntc, 19T0. Made by Calvin Prodactions.
4 mlQ. al. color, super 9 mm. (Uen's jymnsstlcs series)
Loop film.
WltbpiKle.
CrtdUf CoDsultsnt. Newt Losen. _.,
8i2»»»r MembeS. of the DoUersltj ot Mlehlom's cmnssOc
teem demonstrate their techniques. „«_
1 Tumbllnit. t Athletic Inirtltute. 3erl«i: Meo's unmssttcs
sen.. (Motion plc^re, ^^ ^_^^^^
Athletic Inatltnte
Tumult, turmoU, and turbulence (Motion picture) NBC
News. Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
13 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CreditM: Producer and director, Uel Ferber. _..,_.,.,
Summary: Surveys the actions and spirit of the civil rights move-
ment in the leWft. and mskes predictions for this movement In
* 1 ^Negroes-Civil rights. i. National Broadcasting Company,
Inc NBO News. ii. NBC Bducational Bnterprlses.
383.4 70-709054
NBC EdocaUooal Enter- prises
Tuna angling: the art and science of big game fishing
(Motil picture) Newfoundland Tourist Developm«it
Office. St. Johns. Made by Lee Wulff. Re^f^^^y Na-
tional Film lioard of Canada, 1967. Released m the U. Si.
by Canadian Travel Film Library.
liri^ry'^Pirtu^s ^^ fl»hlng for tun. In N^^'o^^^land
wafe^^Zshoi. h^ tXlt the hook, how to approach a school of
*T'^"^a'SS>!ng''''2^FVmnrNewroundUnd. ^ - fewfoundjand^
Touri« ^veTopient Division, n. Canada. National Film Board.
ut. CanadUn Travel Film ^^^"^ry^^^^^ pj ^ 68-1575
National Film Board of Canada
Tuna fishing in the Mediterranean Sea (Motion picture)
Walt Disney Productions. Released by International
Communication Films, 1968.
.t min- si. color. 8 mm. (West Europe)
Loop film mounted in carirldge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
From the 19&4 motion picture entitled SardloAa.
Summary: Illustrates s method of cooperative fishing used by the
people of Sardinia.
1. Tuna fl.'iherles— Mediterranean Sea. 2, Fisberiea, Cooperative—
Sardinia. i. rMsney (Walt) Productions, n. International C«kii-
munioatlon Films, in. Sardinia (Motion picture) Series; West
Europe (Uotlon picture)
338.309469 72-703781
International CommunI- cation Films
The Tundra (FOnutrip) Eye Gate Honae, 1969.
51 fr. color. 3."> mm. anil phonodlse: 1 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm.
(Land bloines of the world)
With teacher's manual.
Creditt: Photoumphers, .Arthur C. Twomev. J. U. Twomey; film
editor. Karin K. Kllnk.
Summary.' Points out characteristic vegeCstton and wildlife of
the tundra and shows how these organlans have adapted to the
regional climate and to each otbn-.
1. Tundras. i. Eye Gate House, inc. Series: Land blomea
of the world (Fllmstrlp)
A51.4 7&-734868
ALA Booklist
Tundra : a saga of the Alaskan wilderness (Motion pieture)
Burroughs- Tarzan Pictures, 1936.
78 m;i. sd. Wtw. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, George W. Stout; director and writer, Norman
Dawn; adaptation, Charles F, Royal: photographers. Nnrman Dawn,
Jacob Kull Edward Kull ; editors. Walter Thompson, Thomas NefE.
Summary: Dramatizes the adventures of a flying doctor In Alaska.
Shows his struggle for survival in the wilderness, accompanied only
by two bear cubs, after the crash of bis private plane.
1. Aeronautics In medicine— Alaska. i. Burroughs-Tarzan Pic-
tures.
610.69 Fi 67-2278
Tundra bird (Filmstrip) Staley Studio, 1971.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonotape: aingle-track, 1 reel (3 In.),
3] ip^.. 13 min.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With script
CREDITS: Producers, WlUiam G. Staley, Margaret H. SUley:
authors, riaii Itraun. Ray Schmidt; narrator, Oregg Chancellor.
SUMUAitT: Gives the life history of the white-tailed ptarmigan.
Shows how it changes color from summer to winter, and how it
takes advantage of the alpine elements to obtain food and protec-
Uon.
1. White-tailed ptarmigan. I. Staky StodlO.
[QL696.G2] 598.6 70-739645
SUley Studio
Tuned collector oscillator (Motion picture) Animated Elec-
tronics Films, 1967.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Also Issued in standiird 8 mm. cartridge and In 16 mm. reel
With narrative guide and animation motlel.
Summary: .Shows a transistorised oscillator circuit and nses ani-
mation to Illustrate all currents. Highlights the feedback action and
shows the two currents which must (low through any Junction tran-
slstor. With subtitles.
1. Oscillators, Transistor. l Animated Electronics Films (Firm)
Series : Electronic circuit theory series (Uotlon picture)
537 Fi A 68-2636
Animated Electronic Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tnnicatc 1: stractare and fnnctioii (Motion picture) Eal*
ing Corp., 1968.
3 mtn. ai. color super 8 mm.
Loop Dim mounted In cartridge.
With notes.
Credit$: Author, Robert Alleo.
Siunmary: Uses time-lapse and clnephotomlcrograph; to examine
the Btructure and function of the tunlcates, primitive diordateg. Pic-
tures the itructure of the tunicate colony whldi constata of a mosaic
sjrgtem and matrix. Describes the circnlatory Byst«n focusing on the
heart and endostyle and examining the reversal of blood flovr In the
heart.
1. Tuntcata. i. Kallng Corporation, Cambridge, Man.
596 Fi A 67-5846
Ealing Corp.
Tunicate 2 : reprodoctiwi and derricvnent {Motion pietwre)
Ealing Corp., 1966.
8 mln. al. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With notes.
Creditt: Author, Robert Allen.
Summary.' Uses cinepbotomicrography and time-lapse lAotography
to show the reproduction and development of tunlcates. Illustrates
both asexual reproduction. Including the process of bud growth and
resorption of zoolds, and sexual reproduction, showing living sperm
cells and early developmental stages through the gastrula.
1. Tunlcata. 2. Keproductioo. l Ealing Corporation. Cam.
bridge, Mass.
596 Fi A 67-^S847
taIlngC<Mp.
Tnnis, capital of Taniaia {Motion picture) Doubleday Mul-
timedia, 1970.
3 mil!. 8l. fijlor. super 8 mm. (North Africa series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teafher'n guide.
Bummary: Portrays life In Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, as a mix-
ture of modern and traditional ways of living. Scenes of uioeqiies,
street life, political parades, university graduations, and parliamen-
tary sessions Illustrate the blending of the old and new.
1. Tunis — Social life and customs. i. Doubleday Multimedia.
Series: North Africa series (Motion picture. Donbleday Multimedia)
916.1 78-708019
Doubleday Multimedia
Tunisia {FUimtrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967! Beleased
in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
41 f r. color. 35 mm.
A Bencon fllmstrlp.
With notes.
Creditt: Author, Rutli W. Way.
Summary: Surveys the geography of Tunisia. Includes views of
towns, villages, the general topography, and the people and their
occupations
1. Tunisia. i. Hulton Press, ltd., London, ii. Dufour Editions,
tnc.
916.1 Fi A 67-4049
Dufour Editions
Tunisia (FUmttrip) Budek Films and Slides of California,
1969.
39 f r. color. 35 mm.
Swnmarv: Describes the geography, economy, and customs of
Tunisia. With captions.
1. Tunisia. i. Budek Films and Slides of California.
916.1 76-735835
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Tunisia (Filmstrip) Arid Corp., 1970.
57 f r. color. 35 oun. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 381 rpm.
Summary: Portrays the way of life In the barren desert of
Tonisla.
1. Tunisia — Social life and customs. I. Avid Corporation.
916.1 74r-737818
Avid Corp,
A Tunnel {Motion picture) Short Film Studio, Prague.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1^70.
15 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits; Director, Ivan Rene; photography, Svatoplnk Maly.
Bummary: An absurd exi)erlmental art fltm which takes place in
a tunnel on the rails.
I. KrAtk^ film. ii. Contemporary Fllms/HcOraw-HlU.
791.43 70-708156
Contempory Fllmn/Mc- Oraw-Hlll
Tunnel game {Motion picture) International Cinemedia
Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by Learning
Corp. of America, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read ! Set 2)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Bummary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
in any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary; to «tcourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. I>ettls with sequence and spatial traosfor-
matlontt. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) i. International Cinemedia Center, n.
learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready set read!
(Motion picture) Set 2.
372.4 74-708219
learning Corp. of America
Tupperware Home Parties
Bee Rexall Drug and Chemical Compaiy. Tupper-
ware Home Parties
Tupperware Home Partlea wonderland jubilee (Motion pic-
ture) Tupperware Home Parties. Made by M J Enter-
prises. Released by Shattuck/Roether Advertising, 1970.
2« mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ,. . .w
StJMMART ; A fltm for salesmen and potential salesmen about the
sctlvllles during the sales Jubilee week of Tupperware.
1 Salesmen and sslennanslilp. 2. Tableware. PUstlc. 1. RjMll
Dnig and Chemical (>»nn>any, Tupperware Home Parties. II. Shat-
tnck-Roether Advertising.
668.89 78-711652
CINE
Tupperware toys (Motion pictaire) Dart Industriea, 1»6».
1 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ^^ ^^
SUMMARY: Shows various toys In the Topperware toy col-
lection. , _,
1. Toys. I. D«rt lodoitrles. -,,^a«
688.7 78-710708
Turandot {Filmstrip) Metropolitan Opera Guild, 1968.
72 fr. color. S5 mm. (Opera in color)
Prf* (ited In cooperation with the Bureau of Audio-visual In-
stnictloji. New York City Board of Education.
with background notes and script by Joel Honlg.
CrediU: Photographer, Frank Dimand. Catt: Blrglt Nllsson, Ml-
rella Frent, Franco Corelli, Bonaldo Gtatottl.
Bummary: Shows scenes of the rehearsal and performance of
Glacomo Puccini's opera Turandot at the Metropolitan Opera. In-
cludes pictures of the Individuals awwclated with the production of
the opera and of the performing artists.
1. Puccini, Glacomo, 1858-1924. Turandot. i. Metropolitan
Ooera Guild. Series: Opera In color (Fllmstrlp)
782.1 70-732524
Metropolitan Opera Guild
Turban tumor {Motion picture) Institute for Dermatologic
Communication and Education in cooperation with Uni-
versity of California School of Medicine, 1965. Made by
Audio Productions.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Authors, Marlon B. Sulzberger. Roberta Z. Sulzberger.
Summon/.- Drs Atbin Proppe and Helga Hauss of the Hautkllnik
der Christlan-Albrecbts-Dnlversitiit zu Kiel, West Germany, describe
the case of a 5&-year old woman afflcted with turban tumors and
the surgical measures taken to correct the condition.
1. Scalp — Tumors. r. Institute for Dermatologic (Communica-
tion and Education.
617 Fi 67-517
Turbidity currrats in the sea (Moti<Hi picture) Seaboume
Enterprises, England. Released in the U. S. by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Oceanography series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Shows that turbidity currents arise wh«i sediment
that is churned Into the water raises the water's density; points
out the resulting downhill flow which treads out along the borl-
eonlal ocean floor.
1. Turbidity. I. Seabourne Enterprises. II. BFA Educational
Media. III. Series: Oceanography series (Motion picture)
[GC239] 551.4 7»-7l4088
BFA Educational Media
Turbidity currents on lakes {Motion piuture) Seaboume
Enterprises, England. Released in the U. S. by B1?A
Educational Media, 1970.
4 min. Rl. color, super 8 mm. (Hydrology series)
Loop film-
H^^'iSof,, that Ho. to . river slow. » It emptle. toto .
l.ke"::r»!.t Sment wh°cb .Iter, the .ow o< w.ter 1. the lake.
'•T^^<Z"%'"flS."°'°:. se.t»ur,» Boterprlse^n. BFA £*.<:>
doidMX.'- L!S:H,dr„log,^r,e. (MoUoo plcre^^^^^^
BFA Educational Media
Turbulence (Motion picture) Education Development Cen-
ter. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1969.
28 mln «1 color. 16 mm. (Fhild mechanics films)
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics Films.
Summary: Illustrates aspects of turbulence, including the elTect
of Reynolds number on inception and on turbulent flows increased
pressure dnm In pipe-flow, efficient mixing, turbulent transport of
momentum and scalar properties, Keynolds stres-i, and effects of
"l^ TSibulence. l Education Development Center, n. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational c;orporatlon. Series: Fluid
mechanics films (Motion picture) -^rTAn
532 70-705702
CINE
Turbulence clouds (Motion picture) B. H. E. Edtication
and Seaboume Enterprises, England. Released in the
V. S. by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
.1 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Weather series)
LooD film.
With study guide.
Summary: Points out that physical obstractlons and friction be-
tween air and ground causes the air to become turbulent Eiplalns
that as warm, molsture-ladea air Is pushed npward It la cooled and
the moisture condenses to form clouds.
1. Cloud physics. 2. Atmospheric turbulence. I. B. H. B. Edu-
cation, ltd. II. Seaboume Enterprises. III. BFA Educational Media.
Series: Weather series (Motion picture)
551.6 70-711664
BFA Educational Media
Turbulent boundary layers (Motion picture) Educatiw De-
Telopment Center. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
Zy mln. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanicH films)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge^
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Boundary layer. 2. Turbulence. 1. Edocatloo Derriopmeot
Center. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series : Fluid mechanics fllma ( Motion picture)
532 7S-710298
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corih
Turecamo, David
496
Turkey (FUmttrip) Hulton PriSB, London (IW-V
37 fr, b&w. 85 mm.
Picture post filmstrip. , , j,
Bummary: Uses i*otograirtw to picture life In Turkey, incladlng
views of their agriculture and Indostry, of modes of transportation,
and of various points of Interest.
1. Turkey— Descr. A trsT.— Views. i. Hulton Press, ltd..
London.
Fi A 67-3866
Dufour Editions
Turkey {FUimtrip) Jam Handy Organization, 1968.
70 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a, 12 In., SSI ipm.
mlcrogrooye. (Six Mediterranean countries, no. 4)
With instrucbar's guide. .,,.,.
Bummary: Explores the cultural pattern*, the educational pat-
terns, and the political events of Turkey.
1. Turkey. L Jam Handy Organization, Ina Serlea: Bli
Mediterranean countries (Fllmstrlp) no. 1.
915.61 Fi A 68-4961
Jam Handy Organlzatl(»i
Tnriiey (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Countries of Europe and
Africa, part 2)
Also issued with pbonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY : Describes the customs, famous paintings, scenery,
topography, and Industry of Turkey,
1. Turkey. I. Bosco, Don. II. Uolversal Education and Visual
Arts. III. Series: Oiuntrles of Europe and Africa, part2 (Fllmstrlp)
[DR417] 915.61 77-740548
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Turkey — a Middle East bridgeland {Motion picture) Dud-
ley Pictures Corp. Made by Carl Dudley. Released by
United World Films, 1961.
18 mln. sd, color. 16 mm, (Your world neighbors)
With guide.
Creditt: Educational consultants, Clyde F. Kohn, Walter A. WIttich.
Summary: Portrays the experiences of an American boy who spends
a summer with a Turkish family. Describes Turkey as a country
rich In culture and history which Is endeavoring to develop Industry
and to use Its natural resources.
■ Another issue, b&w.
1. students, Foreign— Turkey. 2." Turkey — Soc. condit I. Dud-
ley Pictures Corporation, ii. United World Films, Inc. Series:
Your world neighbors (Motion picture)
370.19 Fi A 67-5887
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Turkey: its cities and industrial future (Filmstrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by American Broad-
casting Co. Merchandising and Jules Power International
Productions.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Middle East geography serlea, set 1)
With teacher's guide. ....
Bumjnary: Describes the major cities, present and developing In-
dustries, resources, trade, and transportation of Turkey.
1 Turkey — Econ. oondlt. — 1918- i. .McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series; Middle East geography aerlefl (Fllmstrlp) nt
915.61
FiA68-4223
McCraw-Hlll Book Co.
Turkey — rebirth of a nation {Motion picture) Dudley
Pictures Corp. Made by Carl Dudley, Released by
United World Films, 1963.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Today's people In our changing
world)
With guide.
Summary: A pictorial study of Turkey today. Shows that by using
modern methods and machinery the Turks are making a concentrated
effort to Improve their agricultural production and ultimately to turn
their nation Into n modern state.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Turkey— Econ, condit.— 191S- 2, Agriculture— Economic as-
pects—Turkey, I. Dudley Pictures Corporation, n. United World
Films. Inc. Series; Today's people In our changing world (Motion
picture)
338.109561 Fi A 67-,i888
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Turkey: The ancient land {FUmstrip) Coleman Film Entw-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 ln„ 33i rpm.. 17
mln. ( Social studies— lands of the Middle East )
Creditt: Technical consultants and photographers, Jean Smith.
David Smith.
Summary: Describes the early settlement of Turkey by the
Trojans, HIttltes, I^^dlans, Phrygians, and others. Provides a back-
ground for consequent study of the Ottoman Empire, the Influence
of Rome, modern Turkey, and the Middle East
1. Asia Minor— History. i. Coleman Film Enterprises, n, RMI
Film Productions. Series: Social studies— lands of the Middle
Knst (Filmstrip)
913.9 76-737182
RMI Fltm Productions
Turkey — the bridge {Motion picture) HP (North America)
ltd., England. Released in the U. S. by Radim Fihns,
1967.
19 mln.. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A tour of Turkey Including views from antiquity to the
present. Points out that Turkey Is the land bridge used by partld-
einta of great events for over three thousand years to travel between
urope and Asia. . ,
1. Turkey— Descr. A trav.— 1960- i. BP (North America)
ltd. tt RadIm Films, Inc., New York.
916.61 Fi A 67-6069
XUdIm Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Pilmstrips
Turkey: The coming of Christianitj (Filmstrip) Coleman
Film Enterprises. Released by RMI Film Productions,
1968.
W fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 1 a.. 12 in.. 33i rpm 16
mill. ( Social studies— Unds of the Middle East (
Credits: Technical consultants and photographers, Jean Smith
Dnvld Smith.
Summar> : Explores the early years of Christianity, the missions
of Paul and John, and the growth of Christianity.
1. Church hi«tory— Primitive and early church. 2. Turkey —
Church history. I. Coleman Film Enterpriaea. II. RMI Film
I'riHluctions. Series: Social studies— lands of the Middle Blast
(Filmstrip)
956.1 72-737181
BMI Film Productions
Turkey: The impact of Islam (Filmstrip) Coleman Film
Enterprises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1968.
no fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In.. 33i rpm.. 15
mio. { Social i^iudles— lands of the Middle East )
Credits: Technical consultants and photographers, Jean Smith.
Darld Smith.
Summar}- : Examines tlie conUlcts between Christianity and Islam.
Depicts the downfall of the Byrantlne Empire and the fall of Con-
stantinople. Uses photographs, maps, and narrative to trace the
western expansion of the Ogry, Seljuk, and Ottoman Turks from the
9th century to 1815.
1. Turkey— History. I. Coleman Film Enterprises. II. RMI
Film Productions. Series: Social studies— lands of the Middle
East (Filmstrip)
956.1 74^737179
R.MI Film Productions
Turkey: The modem state (Filrngtrip) Coleman Film En-
terprises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1968.
Tiit fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 in.. 331 rpm.. 15
min. (Social .studies — lands of the Middle East)
Credit:- Technical consultants and photographers. Jean Smith.
David Smith.
Summafif: Provides a history of modern Turkey and the gradual
decay of the Ottoman Empire through 1914. Depicts the postwar
movement away from empire toward a republic and discuses the
role of .\ttaturk in the formation of modern Turkey.
1. Turkey— History. i. Coleman Film Enterprises, n. RMI
Film Productions. Series: Social studies— lands of the Middle
East (Filmstrip)
956.1 79-737180
EMI Film Productions
Turkey: the village and the land (Filmstrip) MoGraw-
Hili Book Co., 1968. Made by American Broadcasting
Co. Merchandising and Jules Power International Pro-
ductions.
37 fr. color. 3^ mm. (Middle E^ast geography series, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures village life In Turkey, and describe* land-
forms, climate, major crops, farming methods, and recent attempts
at land reform pn^rams.
1. Land tenure — Turkey. 2, Turkey — Rural conditions. i.
Mc<!raw.Hin B<Kik Company. Series: Middle East geography
series (Filmstrip) set 1.
915.61 Fi A 68-4224
McGraw-Hill Book (To.
Turkey — yesterday's tomorrow (Motion picture) Douglas
Productions, 1966.
9rt mill. si. color. 16 mm.
To be prexeiited with a lecture cued to the fllm.
Cre4itt: Producer and director. Neil Douglas.
nummary: Traces the history of Asia Minor and depicts the art
and culture of modern Turkey. Includes details of Turkish life.
Filmed in Turkey.
1. Turkey— Hist. 2. Turkey— Soo. life & CTist. i. Douglas Pro-
ductions.
915.61 Fi A 68-622
Douglas ProducIioTiN
Turkeys (.Votion jncturt) Park Films, 1967.
4 mlD. si. color. 8 mm. (United SUtes)
Lo<q) fi m. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Summary: Follows the life cjcle of turkeys, from egg to maturity.
Includes scenes of the laying, gathering, candling. Incubating, and
hatching of ^ga, and the growth of turkeys to maturity.
1. Turkeys. L Park Films. Series: United SUtes (Motion
picture)
636.59 Fi A 68-3207
ParkniDM
The Turkish mosque (Filmstrip) Budek Films and Slides,
1064.
34 fr. color. 3o mm. (The Art of the mosque, no. 2)
Credits: .Author. Denis Baly: editorial consulUint, MIcliael H.
Budek.
Summary: Studies the architecture of the Turkish mosque, point-
ing out that the buildings are sturdier than Arab mosques because of
the cold winters. With captions.
1. Mosques— Turkey. l Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides,
Santa Barbara, Calif. Series: The Art of the mosque (FUmstrlp)
no. 2.
726 77-733971
Budek Films and Slides
Turkle, Brinton. Obadiah the Bold
see
Obadiah the Bold.
Turkle, Brijaton. Thy friend, Obadiah
see
Thy friend, Obadiah.
Turman (Lawrence) inc.
see lAwrence Turman, inc.
Turmoil in Communist China (Motion picture) Hearet
Metrotone News, 1967.
16 mln. sd. bAw. IS mm. (Screeo news dIgMt. v. 9, no 10)
With story guide.
Ssmmary.- Traces the history of China beginning with the rise to
power of Mao Ts&tang and communism.
I. China (I>eoplp*s Republic of China. 1W&- >— Politics and
government i. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc. New York. Se-
ries: Screen news digest (Motion jrfcture) v. 9. no. 10.
915.1 73-700277
Hearst Metrotone News
Tnm-<rf>nat (Motion picture) Advertising Division, Bethle-
hem Steel Corp., 1968. Made by Milner- Fen wick.
12 mil. sd. color. 16 mm.
SMffwiKwv: A training fllm that Illustrates the proper lechnlques
for high-strength bolting of structural steel, covering both the bolt-
ing operation and tht inspection of bolted connections.
1. Steel. Structural. 2. Bolted joints. i. Bethlehem Steel Cor-
poration.
621.8 Fi A 68-851
CINE
Turn of the Century Fights
see
Knockout! AdWolgastvs, Joe Rivers,
Knockout; Archie Moore vs. Carl Bobo
Olson.
Knockout: Archie Moore vs. Yvon Durelle.
Knockout! Archie Moore vs. Yvon
Durelle, second fight.
Knockout! Battling Nelson vs. Owen
Moran.
Knockout! Battling Slid vs. Georges
Carpentler.
Knockout! Benny Leonard vs. Jimmy
McLamln.
Knockout; Billy Peacock vs. Raton Macias.
Knockout! Billy PetroUe vs. Battling
Battallno.
Knockout! Bob Baker vs. Willie James.
Knockout! Bob Satterfield vs. Bob Baker.
Knockout! Bob Satterfield vs. Clarence
Henry.
Knockout! Bob Satterfield vs. John Holman.
Knockout! BudcfyBaervs. Gene Stanton.
Knockout! Buddy Baer vs. Jack Doyle.
Knockout! Buster Mathls vs. Chuck
Wepner.
Knockout! Buster Mathls vs. Everett
Copeland,
Knockout! Buster Mathis vs. Tom
Swift.
Knockout! Carl Bobo Olson vs. Garth
Panter.
]OK>ckout! Carlos Ortiz vs. Battling Torres.
Knockout! Carlos Ortiz vs. Doug Valllant.
Knockout! Carlos Ortiz vs. Len Matthews.
Khocla}ut! Carmen Basllio vs. Tony
DeMarco,
Knockout! Cassius Clay vs. Allen Hudson.
Knockout! Cassius Clay (Muhammad
All) vs. Billy Daniels.
Knockout! Cassius Clay (Muhammed
Ali) vs. Floyd Patterson.
Knockout! Cassius Clay vs. George Logan.
lOiockoutI Cassius Clay (Muhammed
Ali) vs. Lamar Clark.
Knockout! Cassius Clay (Muhammed
Ali) vs. Sonny Banks.
KnockoutI Cassius Clay (Muhammed
Ali) vs. Sonny Listen (2nd fight)
Knockout'. Cassius Cl^ (Muhammed Ali)
vs. Willi Besmanoff.
Knockout! caiarles Himiez vs. Tiberio Mitri.
I&ockoutl Charlie Powell vs. Keene
Simmons,
Knockout! Cherif Hamia vs. Robert
Cohen,
Knockout! Danny NardIco vs. Charlie
Norkus,
Knockout! Davey Moore vs. Ricardo Moreno.
Knockout! Eddie Machen vs. Nino Valdes.
KnockoutI Eugene Criqui vs. Joe Fox.
Knockout! Ezzard Charles vs. Bob Satter-
field.
Knockout! Ezzard Charles vs. John Holman.
Knockout! Ezzard Charles vs. Tommy
Harrison.
Knockout! Floyd Patterson vs. Brian London.
Knockout ! Floyd Patterson vs. Clayton
Jones.
Knockout! Floyd Patterson vs. Don Grant.
Knockout! Floyd Patterson vs. Harold Carter.
Knockout! Floyd Patterson vs. Ingemar
Johansson.
KnockoutI Floyd Patterson vs. Roy
Harris.
Knockout! Floyd Patterson vs. Tod
Herring,
Knockout! Floyd Patterson vs. Tom
McNeeley.
Knockout: Floyd Patterson vs. Tommy
Jackson.
Knockout! Fred Apostoll vs. Marcel
Thll.
Knockout! Freddie Mills vs. Johnny
Ralph.
Knockout! Gene Fullmer vs. Joe Miceli.
Knockout! Gene Tiger Jones vs. Wilson
Kohlbrecher.
Knockout! Gene Tunney vs. Georges
Carpentler.
Knockout! Gene Tunney vs. Tom Gibbons.
Knockout! Gene Tunney vs. Tom Heeney,
497
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Turn of the Century Fights (Continued)
Knockout'. Georges Carpentler vs. George
Cook.
Knockout! Gus Lesnevich vs. Freddie
Mills.
Knockout'. Gus Lesnevich vs. Freddie
Steele.
Knockout! Harry Wills vs. Paulino
Uzcudun.
Knockout! Henry Cooper vs. Joe Erskine.
Knockout! Hogan Bassey vs. Jules Touan.
KnockoutI Ike WUliams vs. Chuck Davey.
Knockout'. Ike Williams vs. Jos6 Gatica.
Knockout! Ingemar Johansson vs. Eddie
Machen.
Knockout'. Mgemar Johansson vs. Joe
Bygraves.
iOiockout! Jack Dempsey vs. Cowboy
luttrell.
Knockout! Jack Dempsey vs. Georges
Carpentler.
Knockout'. Jack Dempsey vs. Jack
Sharkey.
Knockout! Jack Dempsey vs. Jess Willard.
Knockout! Jack Dempsey vs. Luis Firpo.
Knockout'. Jack Johnson vs. Stanley
Ketchel.
Knockout'. Jack Sharkey vs. Max
Schmeling.
Knockout! Jack Sharkey vs. Mike McTlgue.
Knockout! Jack Sharkey vs. Sailor Jim
Maloney.
Knockout! Jack Sharkey vs. Young
Stribling.
Knockout! Jake laMotta vs. Laurent
Dauthuille.
Knockout! Jesse Bowdry vs. Gustav Scholz.
Knockout! Jimmy Carruthers vs. Vic
Toweel.
Knockout! Jimmy Carter vs. Charley
miey.
Knockout! Jimmy Carter vs. Paddy
De Marco.
Knockout! Jimmy Carter vs. Tommy
CoUins.
Knockout! Jimmy Wilde vs. Joe Symonds.
Knockout! Jimmy Wilde vs. Pancho
Villa.
Knockout! Jimmy Wilde vs. Taney Lee.
Knockout! Joe Becerra vs. Alphonse
Halimi.
Knockout! Joe Brown vs. Dave Chamley.
Knockout! Joe Brown vs. Don Bowman.
Knockout! Joe Brown vs. Joe Lopes.
Knockout! Joe Brown vs. Paolo Bosi.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Arturo Godoy.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Bob Pastor.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Charles RetzlafI
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Jack Hoper.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Johnny Paychek.
Knockout'. Joe Louis vs. King Levinsky.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Lee Savold.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling,
June 19, 1936.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. IVIax Schmeling,
June 22, 1938.
Knockout! Joe Louis vs. Pat Valentino.
Knockout! Joe Miceli vs. Gil Turner.
Knockout! Joe Miceli vs. Wallace Bud
Smith.
Knockout! Joey Giardello vs. Slider Webb.
Knockout! Joey Giardello vs. Wilf Greaves.
Knockout ! Johnqy Kllbane vs. Eugene
Criqul.
iOiockout! Johnny Saxton vs. Bobby Lee.
KnockoutI Johnny Saxton vs. Carmen
Basilic.
Knockout! Johnny Saxton vs. Tony Demarco.
Knockout! JosS Torres vs. Carl Bobo
Olson.
Knockout ! JosS Torres vs. Chic
Calderwood.
Knockout I Jos8 Torres vs. Willie
Pastrano.
KnockoutI Kid Gavilan vs. Chuck Davey.
Knockout I Kid Gavilan vs. Tony Janlro.
Knockout! laszlo Papp vs. Peter MuUer.
KnockoutI Laurent Dauthuille vs. Jean
Walzacfc.
Knockout! Len Matthews vs. Jimmy Soo.
Knockout I Luis Firpo vs. Jess Willard,
KnockoutI Manuel Ortiz vs. Luis
Castillo.
Knockout! Marcel Cerdan vs. Dick TXirpin.
Knockout! Marcel Cerdan vs. Giovanni
Manca.
Knockout! Marcel Cerdan vs. Jake LaMotta.
KnockoutI Masahlko (Fighting) Harada
vs. Joe Medel.
498
Knockout I Max Baer vs. Lou Noca,
second flght.
Knockout! Max Baer vs. Tony Galento.
KnockoutI Max Schmeling vs. Young
Stribling.
KnockoutI Mickey Walker vs. Ace Hudkins.
Knockout! Mickey Walker vs. Jack Sharkey.
Knockout! Midget Wolgast vs. Juan Zurita.
KnockoutI Nino Benvenutl vs. Sandro
Mazzlnghi.
Knockout! Nino Valdes vs. Heinz
Neuhaus.
Knockout! l^ul Pender vs. Terry Downes.
KnockoutI Percy Basset vs. Jacques
Herbillon.
Knockout! Percy Bassett vs. Kay Famechon.
Knockout! Percy Bassett vs. Serraphim
Ferrer.
Knockout! Peter Muller vs. Hans Stretz.
Knockout! Peter Muller vs. Hans-
Werner Wohlers.
Knockout! Prime Camera vs. Ray
Impellltlerre.
Knockout! Primo Camera vs. Vitorio
Compolo.
Knockout! Randy Turpln vs. Billy Brown.
KnockoutI Randy Turpln vs. Jan De
Bruin.
Knockout! Handy IMrpln vs. Jean Stock.
KnockoutI Randy Turpin vs. Tlberlo
lOiockout! Haton Macias vs. Chamrera
Son^trat.
KnockoutI Raul Macias vs. Larry
Bataan.
KnockoutI Kay Famechon vs. Hon Clayton.
KnockoutI Ray Robinson vs. Earl
Basting.
Knockout! Kay Hoblnson vs. Emlle Saerens.
KnockoutI Ray Robinson vs. Georges
Estatoff.
Knockout! Ray Robinson vs. Gerhard Hecht.
Knockout! itay Kobinson vs. Hans Stretz.
Knockout! Ray Robinson vs. Jake LaMotta.
i^ockout! Kay Kobinson vs. Jean Stock.
l^ockout! Kay Kobinson vs. Jean Walzack.
Knockout! Ray Robinson vs. Rocky
Graziano.
Knockout! Robert Cleroux vs. Koy Harris.
Knockout! Kocky Orazlano vs. Gene Burton.
Knockout! Kocky Graziano vs. Tony Janiro.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pidures and Filmstrips
Turn of the Centoiy Fights (Cantinued)
Knockout 1 Rocky Marciano vs. Harry
Matthews.
Knockout! Hocky Marciano vs. Lee Savold.
Knockout! itocky Marciano vs. Rex Layne.
Knockout! Roclgr Marciano vs. Roland
La Starza.
linockout! Roland lastarza vs. Julio
Mederos.
ICnockout! Sandy Saddler vs. Flash BUorde.
Knockout! Sandy Saddler vs. Ray Famechon.
Knockout! Soni^ Listen vs. Albert
Westphal.
Knockout! Sonny Liston vs. Amos
Johnson.
JCnockout! Sonny Liston vs. Floyd Patterson.
Knockout! Sonny Liston vs. Gerhardt
Zech.
linockout! Sonny Liston vs. Roy Harris.
Knockout: Sonny Liston vs. Wayne Bethea.
Knockout! Sonny Ray vs. Jesse Bowdry.
Knockout! Steve Belloise vs. Jean Stock.
Knockout! Ted (Kid) Lewis vs. Johnny
Basham.
Knockout! Ted (Kid) Lewis vs. Tom
Gummer.
Knockout! Terry Oownes vs. Carlos Van
Neste.
Knockout! Tommy Farr vs. Jan Klein.
Knockout! Tommy Loughranvs. Jack
Sharkey.
Knockout! Tony Canzonerl vs. Frankie
Klick.
Knockout! Tony Canzonerl vs. Jackie
Kid Berg.
Knockout! Tony UeMarco vs. Chris Chris-
tensen.
Knockout! Tony Zale vs. Rocky Grazlano.
Knockout! Virgil Aklns vs. Charlie Tomb-
stone Smith.
Knockout! Virgil Aldns vs. Tony t>eMarco.
Knockout! Willie Pep vs. Joey Cam.
Knockout! Willie Pep vs. Sanay Saddler.
Knockout; Yvon Durelle vs. Mike Holt.
Tom of the centory— 20th century America (1898-1914)
(Motion picture) National Broadcasting Co. Released by
Graphic Curriculum il968,
24 mill. Id. color. 10 mm. ( Exploring : the Btory of America,
I'rixJuced in cooperation with the National Council for the Social
studies and the American Librarj AtisoclatlOD.
Telecast on the NUC program Exploring.
SwHtnarTf: Surveys the change of the United States during the
early years of the 2Uth century from a nation of farmers to a na-
tion of factories, big cities, and worid power- Dlscumes the Impact
of Immigration and mass production, and the Infiuence of the auto-
mobile, the airplane, and motion pictures.
1. U. S.— Clvllliatlon— 20th cent t. Exploring (TeleTlsion pro-
gram) ti. NaUonal BroadcasUog Ompany, Inc in. Graphic Cur-
riculum. Inc., New York. Series ; Exploring ; the story of Amer-
ica ( Motion picture) set 2.
Orsphlccurrlcuium *^'-" FiA6^1062
Tom off pollution (Motion picture) Encyclopftedia Britan-
nicA Educational Corp., 1971.
11 mln. Bd. color. IBtnm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Producer, Alan O. Spencer.
St MMART: Follows a project In which elMDentatr mAotA cbll-
dreu take active steps to eliminate pollution from their commnntty
and Id th« process learn the major sources of pollution.
1. Pollution. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Edacatlonal Corpora-
tion.
614.7 73-712320
EDcycltva«dla BriUn- olca Edacatlonal Corp.
T^im round to ace (Moticm picture) Franciscan GMnmnni-
cations Center, 1970.
12 mln. 8<L oolor. 16 mm. <BeTelaUon>
SUHUABT: A discotheqtte experience reabwea the per^ectlTe of
hope to a lonely, piuuled te»iaKer.
1. Adoleacence. I. Prandacan Conununlcatloiii Ceotar. II. Se-
ries: ReTelation (MotlOD picture)
156.2 71-711553
CINB
A Tom to bum {Motion picture) HFA Insurance Cos.,
1965. Made by W. Judd Wyatt.
8 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Credit*: Writers, illustrators, and animators. Bill Home, Donna
Schantz.
Sitmmaty: An animated cartoon which shows bow fire dnnons plot
to encourage man to start fires.
1. Fire prereutlon. i. HTA lomrance Ooaqiaolea
Fi 67-518
TurnbuU, Colin M
73-706140
The Time of man.
Turned on (Motion picture) Pyramid Films, 1969.
10 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Sumniaiy: ShowM dune bogies, surfing, snowmobiles, skiing, sail-
ing, and other sports as actlTltles which emphasise the coordlnatioo
and capabilities of the hnmsn body.
1. Sports. 2. PbTSlcal edticatlon and training. l PTramld Film
Prodncera
796
CINE
TUraed rovid to tee. [Motion picture] Franciscan Communic*-
tioos Center. 1970.
1 1 min. ad. color with bAw Mquencca. 16 mm. (Revelalion)
Magnetic tound utck.
With pnaenutiofl gukte by Kathleen M. Semau and Corinnc Han.
SUMMARY: A dramatization about dKMpeneoccioraknely and puzzled
levenleeo-year-otd boy who waoden into ■ teenage diacotbeque. ExprcMa the
rbodamentaJ bdief [hat the revelation of Chritt eocompMaes ■ revelation of *ctf
and that luch a revelation leads an individual u reach out lo otben
I. FranciKaa CooimunicatioBi Center. II. Series; Reve-
tHQ797,
Fraactacaa
Communicationa Ccnicr
248.4
71-711553
MAXC
Turner (Motion picture) Arts Council of Great Britain,
Ix>iition, with the help of Showways L.td. and British Coun-
cil. 1966. Made by Samaritan Films, London. Released
in the l'. S. by Films Incorporated. 1971.
28 ntln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer, David Thompson; commenUry,
Michael Hordem; music. Elisabeth Lutyens; photographw, David
Uuir: editor, Maisoun Hassan.
SUMil.^RV: A study of the work of William Turner, contrasting
his paintings of storms at aea with the peace of the English country-
side, and pomparlng his visions of the cities of legend and history
wltb bis scenes of catastrophe. Surveys the subjects of his last 20
years.
1. Turner, Joseph Mallord William, 1775-1851. I. Arts CooQCll
of Great Britain. II. Films Incorporated.
rNIM97.T8] 759.42 79-712020
Films Incorxwrated
Tamer. [Motion picture] Medal of Greatness, inc., 1972.
52 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Traces events in the life of cosmetics executive, Glenn W.
Turner
1. Turner. Glenn. 193S- I. Medal ct Grvatneaa, inc.
tTP983.A66] 923 72-701784
CINE 72 MARC
l77^1tSl. [Motion picture Les POins de latume [Piaa-
cc] 1970. Rekawd in the U.S. by Time-Life FUina.
13 min. mL cofav. 16 mm.
Prom the Anthony Rotand coOectioa of fiboi on srL
AJao iMued in leriet entitled The history of art. Program 6: The bardi of
nodem art— landscape transformed and social commcsL
CREDITS: Director. Anthony Roland; music, Mariu* Constant.
SUMMARY: A study of the work of William Turner, showing how his me
of color influeoced ftiturt impressiooisia and mfastract artists.
l.Turoer. Joseph Mallord WiUiam. 1775-1131. I. Roland. Anthony. U.
Ua Pilma dc saiurae. III. TinM-Lifc FUnn. IV. 'ne HwUryetan. Pragr^
6: The birth of modern an— landscape tranaformed and sodai coouncttL [Mo-
tioa picture]
[ND497] 759.2 76-714532
r»c-Life PUns 72 MARC
Turner's Slave ship (Filmstrip) Warren Schoat Produc-
tions. 1070.
05 fr. rolor. 35 mm. and ph»oodisc: 1 a. 12 liL SSI rpm., 16 mliL
(Great works of art, set 2>
With teacher's guide.
CredlU: Writer, Ulla Brownstone-
Summary: A study of the painting. Slave ship, by T^imer explain*
Ing why be painted It and why It marks tbe climax of his mature
style.
I. Turner, Joseph Mallord William, irra-1851. II. Schloat (War-
ren) Productions, PleaaantriUe, N. T. Series: Or«at works of art
(Filmstrip) set 2.
756.2 74^-737720
Warren Scblost Pro- ductloos
499
Turning a diameter using the micrometer dial {Motion pic-
ture) McGraw-Hill Book Co^ 1967. Made by Raybar
Technical Films.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Uachine shop series. BlemenUry
engine lathe, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Bummarv: Demonstrates the proper use of graduated busblogs
locked to the cross feed screw on a lathe to calcniate tbe depth of
a cut. Shows how to move tbe cross slide so that two thousandths
of an inch can be removed fran tbe dlsmeter of the workplece.
1. lathes. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series; Machine
shop series. Elementary engine Utbe (Motion picture) set I.
e&lJd Fi A 67-2486
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Turning a taper using the offset method {Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical
Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop series. Elementary
engine lathe, set 2)
With teacher's guide.
Summarv: Detnonstrates the olTset method U)*ed in turning long
tapers. Points out tbe proper method of setting up the tallatock.
adjusting the angle, and locking tbe tallstock In position.
1. Turning. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Machine
shop series. Eletuentary engine lathe ( Motion picture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2474
McO raw-Hill Book Co.
Turning of the tide {Motion picture) American Broadcast-
ing Co. Released by Screen Gems, 1961.
26 min. sd. Wtw. 16 mm. (Winston ChurtAill : The valiant
years, no. 16)
Based on the book The Second World War, by Winston S. Chnrchill.
Credita: Producer. Ben Felner; originator. Jack Le Vien; writer.
Beiine Lay; Churchill's narration, Richard Burton; narrator, Gary
Merrill : editor, Evan Lottman.
Summary: Uses documentary footage to describe the nightly
bombing of German installations as the Allies began to achieve air
supremacy. Shows how the German U-boat menace was brougbt
under control and the stumbling blocks of Cassino and Anxlo were
overcome.
1. World War. ia3&-l&45. I. Churchill Sir Winston Leonard
Spencer. 1874-19®. The Second World War. n, American Broad-
casting Company, in. Screen Gems, inc. Series:
Winston Churchill: Tbe valiant years (Motion picture) no. 16.
Fi 67-2119
Turning over a new leaf {Filmstrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr color. 35 mm. (High school guidance)
Eastman color.
FOM nimstrlji no. 404.
Summari/: Explores the dynamics of change In people. Discusses
topics such as habit patterns, the need for change, the ways In whit*
people change, and the psychological factors underlying each of
these areas.
1. Change (Psychology) l Popular Science Publishing Com-
pany, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, n. FOM filmstrip no.
404. Series: High school guidance (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3654
Popular Science Fob. Co.. Audio- Visual Dlv.
TWalnff yotat. [Motion picture] Ham H. Stnipp, 1970. Made
by DcMgn Center.
32 ram. sd. bAw. 16 ran.
CREDITS: Producer sad writer, Herscbd N. PoOaid; dtrecior. H. Tbomn
BcIL
SUMMARY: Introduces lowcr-dasi cbenia to psychotherapy by telhng a
Mary about a nan whose temper leads to coaflici whb authority and peen.
Shows bow a dierspy group helped him laffl an laideisanding at \at own
contributioa lo the difBcufties in lua life.
1. Psycfaothetspy. 2. Poor. L Stnpp, Ham H.
(RC^Wj 616.89 72-700637
HsnsH.Stnpp 73
Turning square secti<ms and rounding comeni (Motion pic-
ture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar
Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set S- Lathe)
With teacher's guide.
Summanf: Points out tbat workpleces rounded on a lathe often
have square sections left where the piece must Join other parts of
a project Shows the special techniques which insure that tbe square
sections will not be chipped as the adjacent areas of tbe woAplece
are rounded.
1. Turning. I. McGraw-Hill Book Ompany. Series- Wood-
working series ( Motl<»i picture) Set 5 : Lathe.
684.08 Fi A 68-2780
UcGraw-HUl Book Ca
TkralBI taMca. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Loodoo, 196».
Released in the U.S. by Tmie-Life FUma.
20 min, id. bftw. 16 rr..c.. (Arithmetic, no. 9)
SUMMARY: Ums addition and multiplication ubics to point out the under-
lying pattern* and umcturcs in mathematics. Showi what h^tpena when opera-
tions arc performed to combine numben, aitd eKptaim (hat timilar proccduies
can be performed on thing* other than numbera.
I. Addition— Juvenile film*. 2. Multipbcation— Juvenile lUma. (I. Addi-
tion. 2. Multiplication] I. British BrosdcMdng Corporstion. Tetevwon
Service. II. Time-Life Fihnt HI. Series: Aridtmetic [Motiaa pictm] no. 9
tQAllS, 513 74-714415
Time-Life Film* 73 MARC
Turning up a hem (Motion jneture) Eotfaoa Films, Bore-
ham Wood, Eng. Raleased in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educati(H)A] Corp., 1967.
4 mln. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Basic dressmaking)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
1. Dressmaking. t. Botben Fllma iz. Bncydopaedla Brltannlca
Educational Oorporatltm. Series: Basic dressmaking (MoUoo plc-
e)
Encyclopnedla Brltan-
646.4 77-704649
□lea Edncatiooal Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
TnrraiiK vecs and beads (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. St. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 5: Lathe)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points out that vees and beads are among the more
common decorative cuts made on a lathe. Shows the correct method
of laying out vees and beads on a workplece and the safe use of
Tarlous tools In making the cuts.
1. Turning. i. UcGraw-HlU Book Company. Series: Wood-
working series (Motion picture) Set Ti: Lathe.
684.08 Fi A 68-2779
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Turninsr work to a finished diameter (Motion picture) Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Raybar Technical
Films.
4 mln. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking aeries. Set 5: Lathe)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows bow to cut a workplece to a specific diameter
while Insuring that the length of a Qnlabed work will be straight.
1. Turning. i. McOraw-Hlll Book Company. Series: Wood-
working series (Motion picture) Set 5: Lathe.
684.08 Fi A 6^-2774
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Turnip Townrfiend*s plongrhboy (FUmafrip) Hulton Edu-
cational Publications, London. Released in the tJ. S. by
Dufoiir Editions, 1969.
IS fr. color. 35 mm. (Living In other times)
With book.
Summary: Illustrates the everyday life of a ploughboy In the
British past. Includes a discussion on the economic life of the period
and the socIhI life of the family. For primary grades.
1. Agriculture— Gt. Brit. 2. Plows. S. Gt. Brlt.—Soclal conditions,
r. Hulton Educational Publications, ltd. ii. Dufour Editions, Inc.
Series: Living In other times (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 71-734274
Dufour Editions
Turtle heart neural control: Experiment (Motion picture)
Ealinf? Corp., 1969.
4 mln. «i. color, super 8 mm. (Demonstrations In biology)
Loop Him. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Kuihat. L. RIddlford.
Summary: Demonstrates the shocking of the ventricle, tnclading
checking the impulses from auricles to ventricle, and establishing
threshold voltage for ventricular contraction.
1. Heart beat. 2. Turtles. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Demonstrations In biology (Motion picture)
598.13 74-700663
Ealing Corporation
Turtle heart neural control:
Ealing Corp., 1969.
E^reparation (Motion picture)
4 mlt si. color, super 8 mm. (Demonstrations In biology)
I>oop lilai. Film notes on cartridge case.
CrediU: Author. L. RIddlford.
Summaru: Traces the steps necessary to prepare the turtle for
heart neural control experiments, and demonstrates the method of
making a kymograph record of the beating of the ventricle and
auricles.
1. Heart beat. 2. Turtles. i. Baling Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Demonstrations In biology (Motion picture)
698.13 78-700664
Ealing Corporation
Turtle soup (Motion picture) Irene Verbitsky, 1967.
T mln. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Summnry: An experimental Sim which represents the three stages
of growth— youth, maturity, and old age — using only well-known sym-
bols of these stages.
1. Growth. I. Verbltaky, Irene.
612.6 Fi A 68-240
CINE
Tortles (Motion picture)
Visual Division, 1968.
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-
1. color. 8 mm. (Pets, no. 4>
I mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
4 mln.
Loop nil
ntper 8 mm.
With film notes.
Summary: Pictures four different kinds of turtles: the snorkel
turtle, mud turtle, Chinese box turtle, and gopher turtle. DlacasMS
distinctive characteristics of each.
1. Turtles as pets. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division. Series: Pets (Motion plo
ture) DO. 4.
639 Fi A 68-1901
Popular Scleace Pub. Co., Aodio-VIsual Dlv.
The Turtle's shell (Filmatrip) Filmfax Productions. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (African stories and
legends)
Also issued with pbonotape In cassette.
Sl'MMART: Illuatrates the African folk tale about the turtle's
■bell. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Tales, African — Juvenile Alms. I. Pitmtaz Prodactlons. New
York. II. Unlvenuii Education and Visual Arta. III. Series: Afri-
can stories and legends (Filnistrlp)
[GR350] 398.2 76-740465
UnivMval Education and Visual Arts
Toschc application (Motion picture) Scope Productions^
1066. Released by Groeset & Dunlap, 1970.
S mln. si. color, saper 8 mm. (Basic deatgo — sUk acreen)
I»op film.
Summary: Provides step-by-step Instructions for silk screening.
BmphasisM the metbods to be used and the careful preparation of
materials and flnUbed work.
1. Screen process printlof. l Scope Productions, n. Grosaet A
Donlap, inc.. publishers, N«w York. Sertea: Basic dealgo — silk
screen (Motion plctar«)
746.6 72-707981
A. L. A. Booklist
Tusche dropout (Motion picture) Sc<^ Productions. Re-
leased by Grosaet A Dunlap, 1965.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic design— allk screen)
l»op dim.
With fact sheet.
CREDITS : Executive producer. Robert B. Beeching.
SUMMARY : Demonatratee how to use a glue and water solution
and mineral spirits to remove the tusche from a silk screen.
1 Screen process printing. I. Scope Productions. II. Grosset
k Dunlap, inc., publishers, New York. III. Series: Basic design-
silk screen (Motion picture)
746.6 70-711767
Scope Productions
Tusche method: makincr the diawing {Motion picture)
Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques; silk
screen — serlgraphs )
Loop dim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Series designer, Sol Dworkin.
Summary: Shows how the drawing is made using the tusctke
method to form a design on the screen.
1 Serlgraphs (Prints) i. Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Fine arts techniqnee: sIU screen— serlgraphs (Motion picture)
764 73-708102
Walden Film Corp.
Tusche method: printing (Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: silk
screen — serlgraphs )
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Series designer, Sol Dworkin.
Summary: Shows how silk-screen printing is done using the
tusche method.
1. Serlgraphs (Prints) i. Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Fine arts tedinlques: silk screen— serlgraphs (Motion picture)
764 77-706103
Walden Film Corp.
Tusche print (Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1966.
Released by Grosset &. Dunlap, 1970.
8 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic design — silk scre«i)
Loop film.
Suttunary: Provides step-by-step instructions for silk screening.
Emphasizes the methods to be used and the careful preparation of
materials and finished work.
1. Screen process printing. l Scope Productions, n. Grosset &
Dunlap, Inc., publishers, New York. Series: Basic design — silk
screen (Motion picture)
746.6 76-707982
A. L. A. Booklist
Tuttman-Goldizian Productions
The Plague.
*Twas but a dream (Motion picture) International Film
Service, 1916.
2 min. si. b&w. 18 mm. ( Hearst- Vitagraph news pictorial)
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Louise Krnst film collection, Library of Congress.
Creditt: Story, Tom E. Powers; animation, Raoul Barr4.
Summary: An animated cartoon about a bald man who tries
Doctor Fall" Hair Tonic with unexpected resuita.
I. International Film Service, n. Louise Kmst film coUectlen.
Series: Hearst-Vltagraph news pictorial (Motion picture)
Fi 68-409
*Twas the night before Christmas (FUmttrip)
Instructional Films, 1967.
Coronet
r min.
4S fr. luior. 3."> mm. and phonodlsc: 1 m., 12 in., 33i rpm.
(Christmas favorites, no. 2)
Summary: Scenes of Clement Moore reading his poem. The night
before Chrlstman, to his family on Christmas eve. Illustrates the
poem, and notes that Moore created the image of a Jolly St. Nicholas.
1. Moore. Clement Clarke, 1779-1863. The night before Christmas.
II. Coronet Instructional Films. Series: ChrlHtma» favorites (Film-
strip) no. 2.
Fi A 67-3821
Coronet Instructional Films
12th and Oxford Film Makers Corporation
The Jungle.
Twelfth niffht (FOmetrip) Educational Audio Visoal, 1970.
72 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Shakespeare's plays)
With teacher's notes and script
Creditt: Photographer, Peter Ware; editor. Natalie Davenport.
Summary: Presents a synopsis of the play Twelfth nUtfit by
Shakespeare, using photographs from the production by the Oxford
and Cambridge Shakespeare Company, directed by Jonathan Miller.
I. Shakespeare, WllMam, 1664-1616. Twelfth night, u. Educa-
tional Audio Visual, inc.. Pleasant vl lie, N. T. Series: Shake-
speare's plays (Fllmstrlp)
822^ 70-735733
Educational Audio Visual
TweUlk ai^t [Filmttrip3 Scott Education Diviiioo, 1970.
•pproz. 93 ft^. color. 39 ram. MdphowMliBc: 2 i^ lOin.. 33 1/3 rpoL
(Simply Shakespeare)
Alao iauied with pbonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY'. An adsptttion of Shskespcar't comedy TwcUUi ni|ht, for ptt
msry gtsdet.
1. Uiakespearc William, IJM-1616— AdaptatioM— Juvenik Alms. (1.
Shakespeare. WlUiun. ]564-l616-~Adspatiom. 2. Ptsyi] I. Shakcspaar*.
Wiliism, 1964-1616, Twelfth nighL U. Scott Orsphks. Bducatiaa DlvWoa.
111. SeriM: Simply Sfasksspeare. [nirastrip]
[PR2878) 372.6 i«22.3) 72-732991
Scott Education IMvWoa 72 MAKC
Twelfth night: an introductiui (Motion picture) Seabotime
Knterprises, England. Released in the U. S. by BFA Ed-
ucafionnl Media, 1969.
23 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary: Presents an adapUtlon of Shakesi)eare'B play Twelfth
night. Preserves the continuity of the comedy and suggests to the
first-time reader Its prevailing mood and rhythm, the tone and man-
ner of expression of the characters, and an idea of Elizabethan cos-
tuming. Narration Is used to connect the performances of the tey
500
I. Shakespeare. William, 1564-1616. Twelfth night n. Sea-
bourne Enterprises, m. BFA Educational Media.
822.3 72-708560
BF.V Educational Media
Twelfth rib approach to the kidney (Motion picture) Eaton
Laboratories. Made by A-V Corp. Released by Eaton
Medicnl Film Library, 1970.
15 rain. sd. color. 16 mm. (Anatomy of the flank)
Summary: Demonstrates surgical intervention. Uses medical Illus-
trations and animation In conjunction with a complete operative pro-
cedure to deal with various types of renal pathology. Discusses all
anatomical asi>ects.
1. Kidneys — Surgery. l. Eaton Ijiboratorles, inc. Series:
Anatomy of the flank (Motion picture)
617 77-706141
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Twelve dancing princesses (Motion picture) Columbia
University Press, Onter for Mass Communication, 1968,
12 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cr«diti: Producer. Joanne Jaffe.
Summary: Uses animation and color to Illustrate the fairy tale
by the Grimm brothers atwut the twelve princesses who danced away
their shoes every night
I. Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Karl, 1785-1863. n. Oolnmbla Unlver-
■Ity. Press. Center for Mass CMnmunlcation.
398.21 74-700308
CJolumbia Univ. Press. Center for Maaa Oommanlcation
The Twelve days of Christmas (Filmstrip) Weston Woods
Studios, 1971.
14 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 7 in., 83ft rpm.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
Also issued as one part of a sound fllmstrlp aet with pbonotape
in cassette, or with 12 In. phonodlsc with audible or Inandlbie signals.
With text booklet
Ba.sed on the English folk song and book of the same title, illus-
trated by Robert Broomfleld.
SUMMARY: Describes the gifts given on the twelve days of
Christmas. For elementary grades.
1. Twelve days of Christmas (English folk song) II. Weston
Woods Studios, West<Mi, Conn.
372.6 78-739698
Weston Woods Studios
12-12-42 (Motion picture) Bernard Stone, 1967.
11 mln. sd. b&w. with color sequences. 16 mm.
Creditt: Authors, Bernard Stone, Tom McDonoug, Dick Gerendasy.
Sumiiiary: T'sen live action and animation in presenting a pollti-
cat and social comment on American society.
1 U S.— Soc. condit.— 1945- i. Stone, Bernard.
309.173 Fi A 68-1803
Bernard Stone
The Twenties (Motion picture) Project 7 Productions and
MoGraw-Hill Book Oo, Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969.
25 mln sd. color. 16 mm. (American history series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Analyses the force* which arose after World War i
and were at work in the twenties. Deecribes the conflict between
those who accepted the complexity of the twentieth century and tried
to cope with it. and those who rejected the new and tried to live
according to past valuer.
I Civilization, Modem— 20th century. l Project 7 Productions,
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: American history aeriee
(Motion picture)
978.91 71-702076
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Twenties — social and coltoral trends (Motion picture)
Chelsea House Educational Communications^ 1969.
7 mln. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
I.AMP fllm mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
Creditt: Editorial director, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.: editor.
Fred Israel.
Summary: Discusses the effects of the changes whidi took place
in the 1020's in the areas of the arts, psychology, enterUlnment
religion, phllosc^hy, and mobility.
1. Civilization, Modem — 20th c«ntury. i. Chelsea House Educa-
tltmal Communications. Series: The History machine (Motion
picture)
973J>1 76-735721
Chelsea House Educa- tlonal Communications
The Twentieth century (Television program)
see
Air drop at Amhem,
Air rescue. Part 1: The making of the
men.
Air rescue. Part 2: Vietnam.
Anthony Eden.
Attack on Singapore.
Battle oi Casslno.
Battle of the Bulge.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Twentieth century (Television program)
Twoitietk ceatarr Ascricu irt [Slide jetj Society for Visml
The Boy who swims like a fish.
(Continued)
EduMlion. 1970
50ilid«i. color, 2«2m. Mid phonodiic: 2 i.. 12 m.. 33 1/3 ipm.. 27
Brother from outer space.
The Dissenter: Norman Thomas.
With W»cher-» gukle.
CREDITS; Author. CelU Mwriott.
Caprice.
SUMMARY; Gives an overview of the uni<juely Americsn wi «yk of Ab-
The Doolittle raid.
viriety of mod«fn American an work* by aucli artiau as Grant Wood. Willcm
The cavern.
Firebrand on ice: Stan Mikita.
de Koofiinc, Jackson Potlocii. and others. Irom the collections of the An Instj-
tute of Oiica«o.
1. Aliatract capresaionism— United Sutcs. 2, Chicago. An Inatitute.
Circle of deception.
Heartbreak country: Italy's south.
1. Society for Visual Education, inc.. Chica|o.
[N6494.A25) 709.7 72-735086
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Cleopatra.
How to tight a guerrilla war.
T»eatl«<k CMtnr E<nm art cSlide Mt, Society ffir ViMl
The Condemned of Altona.
lategiation in the military.
Educition. 1970.
Curse ot the lly.
invasion ot Sicily.
MsJides colot 2.2in. asid (*o«>d»c: 2 v. 12 «.. 33 1/3 r»«, 30
min.
With teacher's guide.
Days of thrills and laughter.
CREDITS: Author. Cdis Marrion.
Jachpot in Libya.
repreaenutive worlts by such anists aa C«tanne. PicasM. Malisae. and others.
from the collectiona of the An Institute of Chtcago.
Dear Brlgltte.
Korea: the Line.
Desert attack.
Man of the month: Dean Rusk.
(NM94.C1, 709.4 72-735122
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The Devil's own.
Man of the month: Dr. Michael Ellis De
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Collection
Do not disturb.
Bakey.
see
Man of the month: Ho Chi Minh.
Men without women.
Ride this way grey horse.
Dr. Dolittle: the man who talks with
animals.
Mta of the month: The draftee.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Dr. Ha-Ha.
The Mm of the year: Pope Paul VL
see
Dracula, prince of darkness.
Man with a mission: Dr. Howard A. Rusk.
Adventure in rhythm.
Dress reversal.
The Earth dies screaming.
Man with a violin: Isaac Stem.
The Agony and the ecstasy.
The Navajos and Annie Wauneka.
The Eyes of Annie Jones.
Algonquin holiday.
Fairy tale land.
Nehiu: man of two worlds.
Allez oop.
Fantastic voyage.
The Nisei: the pride and the shame.
Assignment Egypt.
Fashions, flowers, and favorites.
Operation Gwamba.
Assignment India.
Fate is the hunter.
Pop Buell: Hoosier at the front.
Assignment Mexico.
Fathom.
The Remagen Bridge.
Assignment Pakistan.
The Fli^t of the phoenix.
The Sailing oystermen.
Assignment Singapore and Malaya.
The FUm-Flam Man.
Siege of Leningrad.
Assignment I'urkey.
Francis ot Assisl.
Smear: the game of dirty politics.
The Astronut in Molecular mixup.
Atomic la<9.
Frankenstein created woman.
The Strange case of Rudolf Hess.
Australian water sports.
Friend of the family.
The Supersonic jet race.
Back door to hell.
Gems from Gemini.
Synanon in prison.
Batman.
Goodbye Charlie.
TAG: the lightning punch.
Battle at Bloody Beach.
Green gold.
Taming of the Mekong.
A BeU tor Philadelphia.
A Guide tor the married man.
Tarawa.
Bermuda moods.
Guns at Batasi.
Target: North Africa.
The Bible.
The Heat's off.
Too young to hate.
The Big gamble.
Hello Dolly — featurette.
What a way to run a railroad!
The Big show.
A High wind in Jamaica.
Who killed Anne Frank?
The Blue eagle.
Hombre.
Woman doctor in Vietnam.
The Blue Max.
Home life.
Woman of the month: Indira Gandhi.
Blues for lovers.
501
The Horror of it all.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
(Continued)
How to steal a million.
Hush . . . hush, sweet Charlotte.
The Hustler.
In like Flint.
The Incident,
Into the silent land.
John Goldfarb, please come home J
Killers and clowns.
lady of the rapids.
Laura.
The Leopard.
The Lion.
Luno; adventure by the sea.
Maine, U.S.A.
Man in the middle.
The Many laces of Yugoslavia.
Marilyn.
Messed up movie makers.
Mr. Winlucky.
Modesty Blaise.
Morituri.
Moro witch doctor.
Move over, darling.
The Nanny.
Night train to Paris.
Nine hours to Rama.
North of Hudson Bay.
The Old Soldier.
One million years B. C.
Out man Flint,
The Pleasure seekers.
The Quarterback.
The QuiUer memorandum.
Raiders from beneath the sea.
Rain drain.
Rangers of Yellowstone.
Rapture,
Rasputin, the mad monk.
The St. Valentine's Day massacre.
San Fan See.
Sanctuary.
The Sand Pebbles.
Scuba duba do.
The Second time around.
Shock treatment.
Smoky.
Sodom and Gomorrah.
The Sound of music.
^irit of the dance.
S^tllght on Tasmania.
Stagecoach.
The Stripper.
Sunshine, song and senoritas.
The Swedish look.
Take her, she's mine.
Tars and stripes.
The Third secret,
30 years of fun.
Those magnificent men in their flying ma-
chines; or, How I flew from London to Paris in
25 hours and 11 minutes
A Toast to Portugal.
Today's teens.
Tony Rome.
The Touchables,
Twinkle, twinkle, little Telestar.'
Two for the road.
Two on a pass.
Up from the beach.
The Viking queen.
Vikings' playground,
The Visit.
Von Ryan's Express.
Way . . , way out.
Weather magic.
Weekend at Dunkirk.
What a way to gol
Wild in the country.
Witchcraft,
World of water.
World's heavywei^t championship light:
Charles "Sonny" Listen v, Casslus aay.
502
The Yellow canary.
Zorba the Greek.
Twentieth Century -Fox Productions, ltd., London
The Blue Max.
Cleopatra.
Fathom.
Guns at Batasi.
A High wind in Jamaica.
The Lion.
Those magnificent men in their flying ma-
chines; or, How I flew from London to Paris in
25 hours and 11 minutes
Twentieth Century Fund
see
Gross national product.
Twentieth century individualists: Picasso and Dali (Film-
strip) Filmfftx. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color, 35 mm. ami yhouodlsc. (The Hands of a genius)
Also issued with phonolape In casaette.
SU.MMARY' Shows how Pablo I'icasso and Salvador Dal! ex-
pressed their times In their art. Compares them with their contem-
poraries, and explains how they contributed to the technique of paint-
ing and enrichment of the human spirit.
1. PIcasBO, Pablo, 1881- 2. Dall, Salvador. 1904- I.
FUmfax Productions, New York. II. Universal Edwcatlon and Visual
Arts. III. Series; The Hands of a genius (Fllmatrlp)
[ND553] 759.06 70-740601
Universal Mucatlon and Visual Arts
TW Twwtletfa ccBtary: the age and fti art. [Hlnuthp] Warren
Schloat Productions, 1972.
195 fr. color. 33 mm. ax.dpliooodiaeZk, 121iL,33 l/3n>ai..23Biin.
With teacher'! fuidc.
CREDITS: Producer and eaitw, Sandra Grant; writer, Martia EageL
SUMMARY; Illustrates 20th century art and trace* importani trcndi and
developtnenti in art which followed the development of technology.
I. An, Modem~20ih century. 1. Art and technology. I. Schloat (War-
ren) Productiona, Pleauntville, N J'.
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Productions
The 25th hour {Motion picture) Films Concordia, Paris,
and O. C. Champion, Rome. Released in the U. S. by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1967.
117 mln. sd, color, 85 mm.
Fraoscope,
Baaed on the novel of the same title by C, Virgil Gheorghln.
Credit*: Producer, Carlo Ponti; director, Henri Verneull; screen-
play, Henri Verneull, Frangols Boyer, Wolf Mankowltz; music,
Georges Deterue ; director of photography, Andreas Winding ; editor,
Francolse Bonnot, Cast: Anthony Qulnn, Vlrna List, Gregolre As-
ian, Michael Redgrave, Dallo.
Summarv: A drama about the agony of a Rumanian peasant dur-
ing World War ii. He Is falsely accused of being a Jew, conscripted
for slave latKtr, and later is used as a rare example of the pure
Aryan, for which he has to face the Nuremburg trials.
I. Gheorghlu, Constantin Virgil. 1916- I* vingt-clnqulfeme
heure. ir. Films Concordia, ni, Compagnla clnematograflca Cham-
pion, IV, MetroOoldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
77-707847
The 25th Zionist Congress, Jerusalem (Motion jHcture)
Israel Motion Picture Studios, Tel- Aviv (I960!,
20 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Israel film Magaslne, no. 43)
Summary: Shows preparations and activities of the world con-
ference of Zionists who have gathered to survey their accomplish'
ments and clarify the nature and future alms of their organiza-
tion.
1. Zionist Congress. 25th, Jerusalem, 1960. i. Israel Motion
Picture Studios, ltd.
296 Fi 68-730
Tweatr-fov ammom ■■■krooau of Nortk Aaerica. (Slide let]
DonaiB Productions, 1971. Made by John K<rfuHit and Kitty
Kohout
34 alidcs. color. 1 1 1 in.
With tcript.
SUMMARY: Photograpta of 24 common muahroomi of North America
■how apeciflc characUriitka for propei ideniiftcation. The acript identifka the
edible and the poiaonout muahrooma.
I Muahrooma— NMth America. I. Donara Productiooa.
589 72-734053
72 MARC
[QK6I7]
Donara Productioni
Twenty-foar hours in Czechoslovakia {Motion picture)
National Film Board of Canada, 1968.
57 mln. sd. color. 10 mm.
Credili: Producer, Walford Hewltnon ; cameramen, David Balr-
stow, I>on Virgo, Jowtph Champagne; editor, Donald Rentilck.
Summarv: Kilined during the courHe of one working day, shows
the pride of the Cze<'hK in their nkUlM as artlsanx. farmer)*, and In-
tellectuals. FollowR hockey star Stan MIklta and his wife and
danght<>r on their travels In (^xechoslovakla, showing them as they
visit r^atlves ai^d as Mr. Hlklta skatea with a CMcb team. In-
cludes vIewR of city and countryside.
1. Czechoslovak Republic — Description and travel — IMO-
I. Canada. National Film Board.
914.37 76-T03689
National rilmBoardof Canada
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tweirty-foor houre in Times Sqmre (Uotion pictun)
Etliag Corp., 1969.
4 mill. 81. color. Ruper 8 miu. (The Changing dty)
Loop film. Film not« on cartridge cMe. ,^,„, ^-
Summon/; Uses tlme-lapiW photography to protlde the feeling of
the cjclM and constant actions ot an urban center. Includea day
and night «hou of tralBc, pedeatrlanB. sunlight, and artificial light
to portray the tempo of a baay dtj center. For elemenU^ grades
1 New Tork (CltJ)-Stieet.-Tlme. Sfloate-JUTenlle films. I.
Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Serlee: The Changing dty
(Motion picture) ^^^ ^^^^^^
KallngCorpor«tton
24 little hoors (Motion pieture) Ken Conmnt Productions,
1»70.
27 mlD. wL color. SS nun.
Sumi'tarv: Ad elfbt-year-old firl tells a roar-rear-old boy about
ao adventure she had when she was four . locludea scenea of the
girl St age four dressed la a red nigbt gowa, canrlng a white kitten,
and enjoying the faatasj of ber adTentore^
I. Ken Conant Prodnctlons.
791.48 76-7060U
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24th and toiiKHTOW (Motion picture)
leased by ACI Productions, 1966.
Fred Martin. Re-
22 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With teaiiiers guide:
Bummmrp: Deals with tbe problems of nei^borhood Improvemeot.
conserratioa, and urban renewal by telling how one mao stlmnlateB
a commanlly Into action. Explores the role of the Individual In the
community.
1. Cities and towns— Otric Imfw^Tesoent L Uartlii. rredwlc
n. ACI productions. New ToA.
301.8 Fi A 67-6762
ACI Productions
21-87 (Motion picture) National Film Board w Canada,
1963. Beleaaed in the U. S. by C<mtemporar7 Films/Mc-
Graw-Hill, 1970.
16 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits : Prodiic«^ Tom Daly, Colin Low; photographer, Arther
Lipsett.
Bummtanf: A portrait of alienated man, a product of a machine-
controlled clvillEatlon. Finds man a no-man, waiting for chance to
call his number so that be may be known and notl(%d. Shows the
waning influence of religion — Its failure to eroke security and to halt
the drift toward a dehumanized man.
1. Alienation (Social psychology) i. Canada. National Film
Board, n. Contemporary Pllms/McOraw-Hill.
301.2 76-708605
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The 26 model 21 interpretinsr card punch (Motion picture)
International Business Machines Corp., 1963.
35 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummarjf: A training Aim. Explains the operation and serrlcing
of the IBH 26 interpret/punch and sense unit
1. Punched card systems. i. International BualncM Machines
Coriwration.
Fi 67-2025
Twenty qacstions: animal, vegetaUe, and mineral (Film-
strip) Spoken Arts, 1971.
11 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 11 ph<Kiotapea In caaseCtea
(approx. 4 mln. each)
With teacher's guide and activity sheets.
l^t'MMARr- A series of flUnstrlpa designed to assist the primary-
grade student In the development of concepts of Identlflcatlon and
dasslBcatlon of objects.
1. Natural history— Juvenile Olms. I. Spcdceo Arta
[PZIO] 372.3 70-739468
Spoken Arts
20,000 leases under the sea (Motion picture) Argyle En-
terprises/Telemated Motion Pictures. Released by Mc-
Graw-Hill Book Co.. 1967.
10 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Classical literature serle*)
With teacber's pnlde.
Summary: A picture-story presentation of the characters settings,
costumes, and customs created by Joles Verne In 2O.()00 leagues nnder
the sea. as adapted and read by Oeraldlne Pltsgerald.
1 Verne. Jules, 1828-1005. 20.000 leagues undtr the sea. ti. Argyle
Enterprises. Inc. iii, Telemated Motion pictures, iv. McOraw-HiU
Book Company. Series: Classical literature series (Motion picture)
McGr.,.HI,lB«,l.C0. Fi A 67-2312
20 years of cold war (Motion picture)
1965.
New York times,
55 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Filmstrip on currrat afCain, Uajr 196B)
Released aino nnder the title Two decades of cold war.
With mannaL
Bummari/-- Surveys the pattern of United States-Soviet relations
in the military, economic, sdentiflc, and Ideological spheres from the
fall of Germany and ttke Cnb« crisia to the present day. With
captions.
1. n. S.— RelaUons (General) with Russia. 2. Bossla— Relations
(General) with the United SUtes. i. New Tork times, n. Two
decades of cold war ( Filmstrip) Series.
827.73047 70-733326
New York tim««
Twice a day tweryiay. [Motion picture] A. O. Smith HarveatOTc
Products. Made by Audio Visual Productions. Released by
Venard Organization, 1971.
14 mia. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pmaotea the um of automated cattle feeding equtpment by
examinmi the htttory of brm ntechaniiatioa and by tbowiag exampla at me-
chanization and Butomalion in industry,
I. Stock and uock-breeding— Equipment and snpptica. 2. Csttk— Fcedtng
and feedi. I. Smith (A. O.) Harvestore Products, inc. II. Veaard Organiza.
tioo, Peoria. IIL
tSF92] 631.3 72-700166
ONE 72 MARC
The Twice-promised land (Motion picture) Hearst Metro-
tone News. Released by B. C. G. Fihns, 1964.
.'.Smin, sd. bftw. 16 ram.
Teleciist on the documentary program Perspective on greatness.
CrcdUi: Producer and director, Robert Foster; writer, John
OToole; narrator, Lola Van Rooten; host. Rod Serllng.
Summary: PresenU blfthllghts In the formation of Israel. Dls-
cosaes the signing of the Balfour declaration in 1917, when England
gave approval to the formation of a Jewish hocnetand In Palestine,
the Zionist Immigrations In the years following, the conflict and ter-
rorism waged against Britain until Israel was proclaimed a sover^
eign state In 1948. and the condlct since then with the Arabs.
1. Palestine— Hist.— 1917-1948. 2. Israel— Hist i. Perspective
on gT«atn»s (Television program) n. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.
New York. ni. B. C. O. Films, Inc. New York.
Fi 67-919
Twice-t(M tales (Motion picture) Admiral Pictures, Re-
leased by United Artists Corp., 1968.
no luin. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor,
Credit*: Producer and writer, Robert E. Kent; director. Sidney
Satkow ; music, Richard Lasalle; director of photography, Ellis W.
Carter; supervising editor. Grant Whytock. Ca»t: Vincent Price,
Seltnstlan Cabot, Brett Halsey, Beverly Garland, Richard Denning.
•Summary; An adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's xtorles— Dr.
Heiddegger's experiment, Rappacclnl's daughter, and The house of
seven gables.
f. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. 18W-1864. Twice-told talcs, ri. Admiral
Pictures. III. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1162
The Twilight of an ancient people (Filmstrip) RMI Film
Productions, 1966.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodlsc: 1 s.. 12 in., 331 rpm., 12
mln. (Landmarks In the history of Missouri)
CREDITS: Producer, narrator, and educational consulUnt, Walter
H. Burks.
SUMMARY: Studies early Indian cultures In Mlasouri and ana-
lyzes the early Spanish, French, and English settlers.
1. Indians of North America— Missouri— History. 2. Missouri-
History. I. RMI Film Productions. Series: landmarks In the
history of Mlaaouri (Filmstrip)
970.1 70-737616
RMI Film Productions
Ike Twin lakes. [Motion picture] New Zealand National Rim
Unit, Wellin«U». 1964. Made by Geoffrey Scott
17 min. sd. cobx. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Commenutor. Peter Gwynne; camera, Don Oakley.
SUMMARY: Shows two lakes in aouthcm New Zealand, Maaapouri and Te
AnaiL FoUowi the exploratian of ^ow-worm caves, the picking up of wapiti
hunters, a tlighl over Wilmott Paaa to Doubtful Sound, a cruise among Maoapov-
ri't many iitleta, and a walk throu^ unspoiied native bush.
I. Natural hiMory— New Zealand. 2. Maaapouri, Lake. NX 3. Te A&au,
L^e, N.Z. I. New Zealand. National FUm Unit.
lQH97.5i 919.31 70-706205
New Zealand National 72cr72]rev MAKC
FOm Unit
Twinkle, twinkle, little star (FUmatrip) Cooper Films and
Records, 1967.
36 fr. color. 3.> mm. and phonodisc: 2 a. (1 a. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33i rpm., 5 mln. (Our
children's heritage. Series E)
With teacher's guide.
Based on the poem by Jane Taylor.
Cr^itt: Narrator. Margie Bell; music, Rosa Rio.
Summary: Presents an original Story about a family camping out
on a vacation and what each of the children thinks the stars are. In-
cludes the song of the same title.
I. Taylor, Jane, 1783-1824. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. n.
Cooper Films and Records. Series : Our children's heritage ( Film-
strip) Series E.
791.43 Fi 68-2032
Twinkle, twinkle, Uttle Telcstar! (Motion picture) Terry-
toons. Released by Twentieth Century-Foz Film Corp.,
1966.
8 mln. sd. color. 85 mm. (Terrytoons cartoon)
L. C. has b&w. 16 rmn. print
Cr«ditt: Producer. Bill Weiss; director and animator. Art Bartach:
writer, t«ra Bourne ; music. Jim Tlmmens ; photography, Ted
Mortowlts; editor, Jack MacOonnell. Voioet: Dayton Allen.
Summary: An animated cartoon about Oscar, who helps an astro-
nut to i«BCue a Teleetar satellite from Its kldnaivers.
L CBS Films, loc Terrytoona. ii. TwenUeth Oentury-For Film
Corporation. S^les: Terrytocms cartoon (Motion picture)
791.43 76-704393
Ted Kerrin. Beleaaed by
TwiMed tales (Moticm picture)
Eastman Kodak Co., 1970.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An animated cartoon offering a modem InterpreU-
tion of old stories: Cinderella stuck Inside a pumpkin at midnight;
AUddln from the Bronx finding a genii inside a Diet Pepsi bottle;
and Dr. Jekyll changing himself into the President of the United
States.
I Kenin, Ted. II. Eaatman Kodak Company.
398.21 75-711554
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2 (Motion picture) Wylde Films. Released by CCM Films,
1970.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- A spoof on Italian films. Shows a man and a woman
cavorting on ttie beach. English subtitles of the Italian and Tid-
di!^h conversation explain the subtleties of their self -revelation.
I. Wylde Films, n. CCM Films.
791.43 70-708120
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2 -t- 2. [Motion picture] CCM Films [197-?] Made by L. Lorex.
6 min. sd color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents, without narration, a story about a little boy who has
trouble with numbers but finds that it is easy to count blackbirds, kites, and
ducks, and that this helps him with his aiithmctic in school. For primary grades.
I. Numeration— Juvenile films. [1. Number systems. 2. Arithmctici I.
CCM Films.
tQAI41.3] 372.7 72-701351
CCM Films 72 MARC
503
Two are grnilty (Motion picture) S. N. E. Gaumont, Paris,
Trianon productions, Paris, and Ultra film, Rome. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963.
131 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Franscope,
In French, with EngUsh titles added.
Crfditg: Producer, Alain Polr*; director, Andre Cayatte; writers,
Andre Cayatte. Charles Spaak, Henri Jeanson; music, Louiguy; di-
rector of photography, Roger Fellous; film editor, Paul Cayatte.
Cait: .\nthony Perkins, Jean-Claude Brlaiy, Renato Salvatorl, Pascale
Andret, Anne Tonlettl, Fernand Ledour.
Bummary: A suspense drama In which three men, one of whom
Is innocent, are held for the kidnapping and murder of a small twy
on the French RlTlera.
I. Socl4t6 nouvelle des ^tabllssements Gaumont n. Trianon pro-
ductions, m. Ultra film. rr. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc.
Fi 67-1361
Two ballet birds (Motion picture) Columbia BroedcaatinK
System/Holt Group. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1969.
51 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Young peofde's concert series)
With teartier'B guide
Summary: Leonard Bernstein refutes the contention of those who
dalm that ballet music Is meaningless without the ballet to whidi It
Is pegged. Eiamples glTen are Swan like by TdilakOTsky, and The
firebird by Igor Stravinsky. . ^ « ,,.
1 CbalkoTskll, Petr II ieh. 1840-1868. The swan lake 2. Stra-
vlnskll. Igor* FwJorovlch, 1882- L'olsean de feu. i. Chalkorskll,
Petr ll'lch, 1840-1803. The swan lake. n. StraTlnskll. Igor* Fedoro-
Tldi 1882- L'oiseau de feu. m. Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. IT. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Young people's con-
cert series (Motion picture)
782.9 75-703972
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Two balls ot wotrf (Motion picture) Czechoslovakia Film
Export, Prague. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary
Filras/MoGraw-Hill, 1969.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cte<4)oeloTaklan version released under the title DtS klubffka.
Cr«fil«: Producer and artist, Hennlna T^riovfi ; writers, Hermlna
T^rloT&, Milan ftlmek; music, FrantlAek Belfin.
Bummary: A puppet film In which objects on a sewing table come
to life.
I. Ceskot'lovensk^ filmexport n. Contemporary FlIms/McGraw-
Hlll. EI. Dt« klubtnta (Motion picture)
791.5 74-704019
McGraw-HlilBookCo.
Two baroque churches (Motion picture)
1955.
Oharlee E&mes,
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Authors. Charles Eames, Ray Eames.
Summary: Shows scenes of the churches, VIerrehnhelltgea and
Ottobeuren, and Includes music of George Muffat played by Walter
Korner on the organ at Vlersehnhelllgen to conrey the feeling of
what the German baroque was and what gave it Its style
1. Vleraebnbelligen (Shrine) 2. Ottobeuren. Ger. (Benedictine
Abbey ) i. Elames, Charles.
726 76-706839
Charles Blames
Two boys of Ethiopia (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1970. Made by Visual Edu-
cation Centre.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The African scene)
With teacher's guld&
SUMMARY: Compares the city life of a young boy who Ures on
tho'.outskIrts of Addis Ababa with that of a mountain boy who leads a
traditional rural life, sharing the work and responsibilities of the
adults. For elemenUry grades. „ ^ , ,„
1 ChUdren In Ethi^U— Jurwille filma 2. Ethiopia— Social Ufe
and customs— Jurenlle films- I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. II. Series: The African scene (Motion picture)
916.3 77-712321
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Two brothers in Greece (Motion picture) Public Media, inc.
Released by Films Incorpoarted, 1969.
l.T mln. sd. color. 16 mm- (Man and hlsworld)
Edited version of the motion picture made by InstUut filr Film
und Bild, Munich.
Mammary.' A view of life in Greece ss portrayed by the actlTltles
of two brothers: the elder decides to become a modem engineer,
and the younger decides to become a farmer like his father. The
older brother earns tuition money working on bis uncle's tourist
boat ■ the younger helps with the annual harvest
1. Greece. Modern — Social condlMons. l Public Media, Inc. □.
Films Incorporated. Series : Man and his world (Motion picture)
914.95 76-705472
Public Media, Inc.
2x2 Kodak Carousel projector (Motion picture) Instruc-
tional Media Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969.
color. 8 mm. (AadiovlsusI equlimient operation.
4 min.
series B)
Loop film mounted la cartridge. Available In standard 6 mm
and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Ctrau$: E*roducer and director, Jerrold Bl Kemp.
Nummary .- Demonstrates the operation of the 2x2 Kodak Oa-
rousel projector.
1. Lantern projection. 2. Projectors. l Instructional Media
ProductloM. San Jose, Calif, a. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: Audiovisual equIiMDent operation (Motion picture) series B.
n8.2 72-702709
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Italy.
1W Tw« eaitfM. [M0600 picturei
Rdeaaed in the U.S. by Pyramid PUmt, 1970.
3 mm. ad. bAw
16 a
SUMMARY: An animated fibn which ponraya the fraatratioa aad inooo-
Mancy of war by showing s small knight's repeated anempts to stonn a la^
castle. Without narration.
I. War. I. Bozieno, Ekwio. II. Pyiamid Rbaa, inc.
(U21.2j 172 74-710388
AL.LJi. Boekhtt 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Two clean hands (Filnutrip) Jam Handy School Service,
1969.
20 fr. color. 35 iiim. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 la., 33i rpm., 5 mla.
microKTiiuve. (Slng-a-soDg of cleanllaess)
SMmmait/: A 8iDX-along approach to learalog cieaDUnen habits.
A child is proud to shake baoils with all his frtends becanae his
hands are clean. For priniary gradea.
1. HjKteae— Jurenile films. 2. Sanlutlon — JoTenlle fllms. L
Jain Handy School Serrlce, inc. Series : Slng-a-aong of deanllneas
(FUmslrip)
372.3 73-786B48
A. L. A. Booklist
The Two cover«d candles (Motion picture) Scope Produc-
tions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1968.
1 luln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Physical properties of air)
Loop Otm.
With fact sheet. ^ „
Credits: Executive producer, Robert B. Beechlng; author. Harold
SilTSDl. ^ ,
Summary: Presents an experiment which illustrates some basic
principles of the properties of air. For elementary grades.
1 Air — JuTenlle Films. I. Scope Prodoctlons. U. Grosset A
Dunlap. inc.. publishers, New York- Series: Physical propertlea
of air (Motion picture)
688 75-711826
Scope Productions
Two cruat pie {Motion picttav) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by Raybar Technical Filma
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food preparation series, set 2)
L/>op film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Pastry. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Food
preparation series (Motion picture) set 2.
641.8 70-706509
HcGraw-HlitBookCo.
Educational Products
Released by Carousel
The 2-cycle engine (Motion picture)
Division, Thiokol Chemical Corp.
Films. 1960.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Power mechanics)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
Summary: Presents basic Information about the theory, main-
tenance, and tuneup of a 2<jc\e raglne.
1. Gas and oil Miginea i- Thiokol Chemical Corporation, n.
Carousel Films, inc., New York. Series: Power mechanics (Mo-
tion picture)
621.9 70-703243
Carousel Films
The 2-D shapes ganu. [Motion picturei Stephen Bosustow Pro-
ductions. Released by Xerox Films, 1971.
6 min. td. color. 16 mm. (Shapo and lymmctry)
SUMMARY: U*e* a magic drawing board lo introduce children to the Ave
basic Iwo-dimentional shape*. For primary gradca.
1. Geometry— Juvenile films. [1. Geometry) 1. Botustow (Stephen) Pro-
ductions, tl. Xerox Films. III. Series: Shapes and symmetry. [Motion picture]
[QA482] 372.24 72-700335
CINE 72 MARC
Two deserts: Sahara and Sonora (Motion picture) ABN
Proiluctions. Released by Leaminf; Corp. of America,
1971.
Ifi mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Comparative geography series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Points out that the Sahara Desert in Africa and the
Sonora Desert in America are physically similar. Describes the
common characterLstlcs of all deserts, and shows how eronomlc,
religious, cultural, and technological factors make regions different.
1. Sahara. 2. Sonoran Desert. 5. Deserts. I. ABN Productions.
II. Learning Coriwratlon of America. III. Series: ComiwratlTe
geography series (Motion picture)
[DS333] 910.09 74-710049
Learning C-orp. of America
Encyclopaedia Bri-
Two different climates (Filmstrip)
tannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4U fr. color. 35 mm. (Working together on man's earth)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS; Producer, Donald Murle; collaborator, Lloyd Stjem-
berg.
SUMMARY: Shows how regions with different natural endow-
ments can exchange goods aivd »ervlc-es to meet their respective
needs. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Get^raphy, Economic — Juvenile Alms. 2. Commerce — Juvenile
films. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corporation. II.
Series: Working together on man's earth (Filmstrlp)
372.8 77-739198
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Elducatlonal Corp.
Two different commiiiutlea (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
taniiicH Educational Corp.. 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Working together on man's earth)
With teacher's guide.
CRKDITS: Producer. Donald Murle; collaborator, Lloyd Stjem-
berg.
SUMMARY: Illustrate* the relationship between mining and
maniifKcturlng communities, pointing out their dlfTerences and their
dependence oo one another. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Mines and mineral resources — Juvenile films. 2. Manufae-
tore* — Juvenile films. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational
Corporation. II. Series: Working together oo man's earth (nim-
•trlp)
[TN153] 372.8 70-739199
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Two-dimensional c<rilisions. Part 1 (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by
Ealinp Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridfje, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. Miper 8 mm. (Project physics)
Wllh film notes on ciirtrttlKP rase.
nummary: FreMetits slow-motion |>hotography of elaaUc collisions
In which fonipownts of momentum alonK emh axIm can be measured.
1. Dvnamini. i. Cannda. Nntlonul Film Itoard. ii. Eating
Corporation. Cnmbrldge, Mass. Herlett: I'roject physics (Motion
picture)
B31 Fi A 68-2402
Ballog Corporation
Two-dimensional collisions. Part 2 (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by
Ealinp Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 uiin. si. color. »uper 8 mm. {Project physics)
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Presents slow-motion photography of elastic coUIbIous
In which comi>onents of momentum along each axis can be measured.
1. Djaamlcs. i. Canada. NaUonal Film Board, u. Ealing
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project physics (Motion
picture)
531 Fi A 68-2403
Ealing Corporation
Two down and one to go! (Motion picture) War Dept.
General SUff ,1945, Made by U. S. Army Pictorial Serv-
ice.
34 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A talk by Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McXalr. with an introduc-
tion by U S. <:hlef of Staff Gen. George C. Marshall. Reviews the
decision made to flght the global World War ii In Europe, and
explains the redistribution of forces to fight Japan.
1 World War. 1939-1945. 2. McNalr. Lesley James. 1883-1944.
3. Marshall. George Catlett, 1880-1»0. i. U. S. War DepL Gen-
eral StaBF.
940.54 72-707539
Two down and one to go! (Motion picture) War Dept
General Staff ,1945, Made by U. S. Army Pictorial Serv-
4 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Excerpts from the motion picture of the same title.
Summary: A talk by Lt. Gen. Lesley J. McNair, with an Introduc-
tion by U. S. Chief of Staff Gen. George C. Marshall, encouraging
the Armed Forces to concentrate on defeating Japan now that Italy
and Germany have surrendered.
1. World War. 1939-1945— Japan. 2. McNair, Lesley Jamee, 1883-
1944. 3. Marshall, George Catlett, 1880-1959. i. U. S. War DepL
General Staff.
940.54 77-707540
Two dozen trombones (Motion picture)
Michigan TV Center, 1967.
University of
SO min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
.'\'«o is.-*iiwl on video tape (1 In.)
Summary: Traces the history of the trombone using music written
for trombones In ensemble. Hosted by Clyde Thompson and Glenn
Smith.
1. Trombone — Hist. i. Michigan. University. Television Cen-
ter.
788 Fi A 68-289
iilchigan University TV Center
Two etudes with racora (Motion picture) Louis G. Rock-
wood, 1969.
7 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumiiifiry: An abstract film without dialog or narration In whlcli
the sound effects and visual Images are drawn directly onto the
film itself. The resulting Images dance, fiash, and pulse to rhythmic
sounds.
I. Rockwood. Louis O.
CINE
704.945
73-706703
Two experiments with images (Motion picture) Uneeoo.
Released by Encycylopaedia Hritannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 mln. »1. biw. super 8 mm. (Teaching of physics series)
I»op flliu.
With teacher's guide.
SUilMARY: Showa a polished meUUlc ring, a sphere, and a
man's eye as the simple origins of three systems of multiple Images
viewed through a telekaleldoscope.
1 Kaleidoscope. I. United Nations Educational, Sdentiflc and
Cultural Organization. II. Encyclc^iaedia Brltannlca Educational
Corporation. III. Series: Teaching of physics aeries (Motion pic-
ture)
rQC373.K3] 535 72-713664
Encyclopaedia BriUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Two feet to the grave (Motion picture) WCKT, 1970.
29 mln. sd. t>&w. 16 mm.
Klnew'ope. Originally telecaxt In color.
SUMMARY : Uses hidden cameras and cordless microphones to
fllm Jaywalking incidents In an attempt to bring public attention to
a serious traffic safety problem. Violators are questlooed about the
reasons for their faUl attitude toward safety. Include* corrective
recomm«)datlons.
1. Pedestrians. 2. Trafllc safety. I. WCKT (Television station)
Ularol Bearti, Fla.
614.8 7»-7ll655
CINE
Two films by Upsett (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. 1968.
28 mln sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the kinds of films that young pet^le see In and
around school, and dlacusaea what they think about theee films.
1. Movlng-picturea In education. i. Llpsett. Arthur, ii. Canada.
National Film Board.
791.4 76-707426
National Fllm Board of Canada
Two for lbs. two for crow. [Motion picture] Elaaco Products Co.,
1971. Made by Fred A. Nilet Communications Centert.
16 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dncribn chemical producu used to control undesirable in-
■ectt and plsnt* Ihar Umll agricultural productivity.
1. Pesticide*. 1. Elaaco Producu Cooipwiy. _....,
rSB951i 632 72-700025
CINE n MARC
504
Two for the road (Motion picture) Stanley Donen Enter-
prises, London. Released in the IT. S. by Twentieth Cen-
tury-Fox Film Corp., 1967.
113 niiri. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavlslon.
Credits: Producer and director, Stanley Donen; writer, Frederic
Raphael ; music. Henry Manclnl ; director of photography, Chris-
topher Chains; fllm editors, Richard Marden, Madeleine Gug. Ctuf:
Audrey Hepburn, Albert Finney, Eleanor Bron, William Daniels,
Claude Dauphin.
Summary: A comedy about a couple and the changes occurring
In their marriage over a twelve-year-period, as evidenced in several
car trips through France,
I. Stanley Donen Enterprises, ii. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation.
191M 70-707848
The Two Germanys (Filmstrip) New York times, 1970.
72 fr. b*w. 3J mm. and phonodisc: 2 «., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
17 min. mlcrogroove. (Filmstrip on current affairs, Nov, lft70)
With teacher's guide.
Summai-y: Discusses the history of East and West Germany after
Hitler. Includes West Germany's struggle for democracy, her In-
fluence in the West and ties with the United States; East Germany's
role as a Soviet satellite; and the role of the young people and
students In both Germanys.
1. Germany (Federal Republic, 1&49- ) — Politics and govern-
ment. 2. Germany (Democratic Republic, 1&4&- ) — Politics and
government. 3, Youth — Germany (Federal Republic, 1949- ) 4.
Youth — Germany (Democratic Republic, 1949- )
914.3 79-736656
New York times
Two grasslands: Texas and Iran (Motion picture) Interna-
tional Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S.
by Learning Corp. of America, 1971.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Omparatlve geography series)
With teacher-s" RUide.
Credits- ToDsultants. Trevor Lloyd. Philip C. Sahtman.
Summary ■ Points out that the Edwards Plateau in Texas and
the Bteppes of Iran are gra.>«lands reclona similar in rainfall pattern
and sparslty of vegetation. Explores the lite styles of the people of
the two regions, and stresses the Interrelationship between land,
technology, and culture.
1. GrassUnds — Texas— Edwards PUteau. 2, Grasslands — Iran.
I. International Cinemedia Center. II. Learning Corporation of
America. Series; Comparative geography aeries (Motion picture)
372.8 7e-710028
Learning Corp. of America
Two great Americans (Fihnstrip) My weekly reader, 1965.
Made by Pilgrim Film Services.
21 fi- '-olor. 35 mm.
i^Jmmi'iy Examines the lives of George Washington and Abraham
Lincoln giving Information about their terms as Presldente of the
United States and describing the contributions that they made.
1 Washington George, Pres. U. S., 1732-1799. 2. LUicolii. Abra-
ham, Pres. U. S.. 1809-1865. i. My weekly reader. , , „ „„
372.8 77-733178
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
The Two-headed dragon. [Motion picture] Hearst Metrotone
News, 1971.
16 min, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news dig«t, vol. 14. no. 3)
Also known under ihc title China— the iwo-hcadcd dragon.
With teachers' guide.
SUMMARY: Examines ihe struggle beiwccn Chiang Kai-shck. leader of
Nationalist China, and Mao Tse-tung, leader of Communist China, for control
of the country- Discusses the decision of the United Nations to scat ihc People's
Republic of China and to expel the Nationalist Chinese Government.
I. China- Politics and governmeni— 1937-1949. 2. United Nations -China
(People's Republic of China. 1949- ) I Hearst Metrotone News. inc..
New York. II Title: China— the iwo-hcaded dragon. (Motion pielurcj III.
Scries: Screen news digest. (Motion picture] vol. 14, no. 3.
[DS777.47] 951 72-702750
Hearst Metrotone News 72 MARC
201-203 (Motion picture) Krishna Shah and University of
California at Lot Angeles, 1966.
20 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally entitled The lotus, the robot, and the art of auto^rotl-
Bummary: Depicts the extent of alienation and lack of commtml-
catlon prevalent among people in the modern world, emphasising the
stereotyped, distorted Images that cultures have of each other.
1. Clvillaation, Modern— 1960- i. Shah. Krishna, n. Cali-
fornia. University. University at Los Angeles, in. The Lotus, the
robot, and the art of auto-erotlcism (Motion picture)
901.9 Fi A 6&-378
CINE
220 blues (Motion picture) King Screen Productions, 1970.
18 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Dramatises a situation in which a young blackrtu-
dent is living successfully In an Integrated system, u°tl' '«>"««'' *
black militant studetit who causes him to question his Ideiitlty.
1. Segregation In education— U. S. 2. U. S.— Race question.
I, king Screen Productions, niaaoA
[LA210] 301.461 71-712289
A. L. A. Booklist
The 200-iiich telescope at Mount Palomar (Motion picture)
BBC-TV in collaboration with Gateway Film Productions,
London. Released by Gateway Educational Films. 1967.
:r mln. sd. b&w. 8 mm. (Middle school physics. Unit 2 : Optica)
Loop 10.
Programme 4: Telescopes.
I»op Him mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
Summary: Studies the Hale telescope at Mount Palomar, Calif.,
using both a model and photographs of the interior. Shows the ro-
tation of the dome, the basic movements of the telescope cage, and
other features of the observatory.
1. Palomar Observatory. 2. Telescope. l British Broadcaatlnf
Corporation. Television Service, n. Gateway Educational Films,
ltd., London. Series: Middle school physics. Unit 2: Optics (Mo-
tion picture)
522 75-700908
Gateway Bdncatlooal lllma
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
200.000.000 months {Motion picture) U. S. Economic Co-
operation Administration ,1950?, Made by Wessex Film
Productions, Great Britain.
ITmln. nd. color. 16 mm. (TheChanirlng faw of Eiirc^^p, no. 2)
Credit*.- Narrator, L«o Geon.
BHnmary: Deitcrlbes the efforts of the Eur(^)eaD communltjr to
meet the problem of f(>ef1lng a p<vulatloTi IncreaxiD^ at the rate of
three million per year. Polntfl out how European aseodes are In-
oreafilnK aftrlciiltiiral yield by Informing farmers about scientific ad-
vance?, better seed^ and modem machinery.
1. Food supply — Europe. 2. Agrlcwltural extensl<Hi work — Europe.
I. U. S. Economic Cooperation Administration. Series : The Chang-
ing face of Europe ( Motion picture) no. 2.
Ti 6T-51#
2" X 2" slide projector {Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Aadlorlsual equipment operation)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Crcditi: Director, Jerrold KL Kemp.
nummary: Demonstrate:* the operation of a 2" x 2" allde projector
using the Vlewlex Model V25. Follows the operation of the projector
from the setting-up stages through the repacking procedures follow-
ing projection.
1. Projector!. 2. Lantern projection. i. Chandler PuhUshing
Company, San Francisco, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series :
Audiovisual equipment operation (Motion picture)
7785 76-702158
McOraw Hill Book Co.
Two Indians: red reflections of life. [Motion picture] Centron
Educational Films. 1972. Made by Mineoia, N.Y., Public
School System.
26 a
■d. color, li mm.
SUMMARY: A documentary «udy of two North American IndUn high
school boys, one from Ztmi Pueblo, N.M., who comes from s traditional Indian
background and retains his tribal identity and philosophy, and the other from the
Yuchj Tribe in Oklahoma, who searches for his identity in art and schotd politics.
Inchides views of student rap sessions, student government meetings, rock and
roll and tradibonal dances, art cisasci. and discussions among the Indians about
red power.
1. Indians of North America— Race identity. I. Centron Educational
Films.
[E98.S67] 970.1 72-702511
Centron Educational Films 72 MARC
Two Iranian oasis cities: Nein and Yazd {FUmatrip)
Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969.
42 f r. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued in 1968 with
acrlpt
Credit»: Author, Denys Baly.
Summary: Explores the history, geography, economy, and archi-
tecture of the Iranian citiea, Nelo and Tasd. With captions.
1. Taxd, Iran. 2. NA'Ifi. Iran. i. Budtic Films and Slides of
California.
915.5 70-735836
Bnd^ Films and Slides of Calif.
Two knots on a counting rope {FUmstrip) Stephen Bosns-
tow. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
IS ft. '-oloi-. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33^ rpm., 7 min.
(Story series)
With stii.i.v guide.
Based on the book by the same title by Walter Carpenter and
Philip Bluehouse.
Summary: Tells the story of an old man teaching his grandson
how to count in the Navajo languaf^e using the counting rope, while
the t>oy teaches the man how to count in English. Shows how the
younger and older age groups can leam from each other. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Navaho Indians. 2. Acculturation. 3. Numeration, Indian.
I. Carpenter. Walter S. Two knots on a counting rope. n. Boaustow,
Stephen. lu. Film Associates. Series: Story series (Fllmstrip)
372.6 75-732680
Film Associates
Two knots on a counting rope {Motion picture) Stephen
Bosustow Productions. Released by Film Associates of
California, 1968.
9 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Adapted from the book of the same title by Walter Carpenter and
Philip Bluehouse.
With study guide.
Summary: Shows a young Navajo boy and his grandfather as they
share knowledge of two cultures, Navajo and English, and as tbey
notice the changes of sound, color, and odor of a desert morning.
1. Navaho Indians. 2. Acculturation. i. Carpenter, Walter S.
Two knots on a counting rope. ii. Bosustow (Steph«i) Productions,
m. Film Associates of California, Los Angles.
9703 Fi A 68-1276
Film Associates of California
Two lives in ten minntcs {Motion picture) Supreme Coun-
cil, Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern JurisdiotiMi.
Made and released by Goodell Motion Pictures, 1969.
14 min. 9d. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Uses twe^e Hogarth engravings and narration in
rhymed couplets to tell the life stories of two young men — one of
whom Is Idle, without morals, and is ultimately banged, while the
other Is Industrious, and becomes Sheriff of London, anl flnally Lord
Hayor of London.
1. Laziness. 2. Ambition. i. Freemasons. U. S. Scottish Bite.
Supreme Cout.il for the Southern Jurtsdlctlon. n. Ooodell Motion
Pictures.
158 74^-702625
CINE
The Two mile trroot {Motion picture) Chrysler Corp.,
Plymouth I>iTi8i<Mi, 1959. Made by Roes Roy, inc.
10 min. id. bftw. 16 mm.
Summary: A training film for saleameo. Includes a cartoon don-
onstratlng how salesmen can aid the customer. Shows a salesman
pointing out the advantageous duracterlstlca of a Plymouth over a
Ford and Chevrolet as he takes a customer for a demonstration
drive.
1. Salesnten and salesmanship— Automobiles. L Chrysler Cor-
[>oratlon. Plymouth Diviaioa
658^ Fi 68-661
Two Diner juUet. [Motion picture] National Center for Atmo-
spheric Research, 1972.
25 min. »d. color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY: Shows how a aailpianc i» used in cloud phystci reaearch.
I . Ootid physics. 2. Aeronautics in meteorology. 3. Gliders (Aeronautics)
1. Boulder. Colo. National Center for Atmospheric Research.
rQC921.5] 629.133 72-702558
CINE ^2 MARC
Two Ml a chair {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1970.
4 niln. HI. oolor. 8 mm. (I.*amlng to move series, sets A and
B)
IjOOP fllm mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With manual
Designed for use in special education classes for slow learners and
children with learning disabilities.
1 Slow learning children. 2. Motor learning. i. Canada. Na-
tional Fllm Board, n. McO. raw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Learning to move series (Motion picture) sets A and B.
371.9 73-705119
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Two on a pus {Motion picture) Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 1963.
22 min- sd. color. S5 mm. (Movietone adventure)
CloeiiuiScope. , ^ .. ^,_
Credit*: Producer. W. R. HIrelnbothnm; director. Jack Muth;
writer. Joe Wills; music. Jack Shalndlln; photography. Georges
Chassagne; editor, Louis Ashley.
Summary: A travelog that fallows two American girls on a rail-
road tour through thirteen European countries on the continent.
Includes scenes of the best known cities, resorts, and landmarks.
1. Europe— Descr. & trav.— 1&45- i. Twentieth C«itury-Fox
Film Corporation.
Two sons {Motion picture) Family Films, 1957.
SO min. sd, bftw. 16 mm.
Summiiry: Adapts the parable of the prodigal son to a modern
situation, showing one son who wants to make a name for himself
and the other who wants to he Instantly rich.
1. Prodigal son (Parable)— Drama. l Family FUms, Inc.
Fi A 67-1912
Family Films, Inc.
Two sources in phase {Motion picture) Gateway Educa-
tional Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Ihteraa-
tional Communication Films, 1964.
1 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Wave motion series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary. Shows two sources vibrating Id phase, prodocing crests
and troughs In step with one another. Explains that at eadi inter-
ference fringe the waves arrive out of step and neutrallie each other,
producing interfer«ice fringes of minimum wave motion.
.1 Interference (Light) i. Gateway Educational Films, ltd.,
London. il International Communication Films. Series: Wave
motion series (Motion plctnre)
630.12 74-700568
International CommunI- cation Films
Two4tate tTttcas. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
20 min. ad. b*w. 16 mm. (Numbers and their reUtionihipt. no. 2)
SUMMARY: Deacribes the binary system, couniinj to base two. and shows
how it is a two-state system in mathematics. Tells of common underlying con-
cepts involved in punched cards and telegnphk codes.
1. Binary system (Mathematics) 2. Coding theory. I. Briti^ Broadcast-
ing Corporation- Television Service. II. Time-Ufe Films. 111. Series: Num-
bers and their relationships. (Motion picture] no. 2.
tQA14l.4j 513 78-714432
Ttae-Ufc Fibns 72 MARC
Two out of five {Motion picture)
National Film Board, 1967.
Unesco. Beleased by
28 ni I s(i. b&w. 16 mm.
French venlon relea»*ed under the title La cote dalerte.
Summary: Shows what Is being done, and what remains to be
done to promote literacy, and explains why it Is of primary Impor-
tance for the economic and social development of countries every-
1. illiteracy. i- United Nations Educational. Scientific anil
Cultural OrganlKatlon. ii. Canada. National Film Board.
379 74-700340
National Film Board of Canada
Two properties of addition : commutative, associative
{FUmstrip) Holt, Rinehart and Winston. >Iade and re-
leased by Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Divi-
sion, 196*8.
40 fr. mlor. 3."i iiiin. (Elementary mathematics, grade 4)
With teafliing guide.
Based on the book Elementary mathematics: patterns and struc-
ture, liy E. n, Nichols, F. Flournoy, R. Kalln, and L. Simon.
Summaiy: Discusses two properties of a number system, the com-
mutative and associative properties of addition. With captions.
1. Additlou. 2. Commutative !nw (Mathematics) 3. Associative
law (Mathematics) i. Nichols, Eugene Douglas, 1923- Ele-
mentary mathematii.«: patterns and structure, ti. Holt, Rinehart
and Winston, inc ni. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division. Series: Elementary mathe-
matics (Filmstrlp) grade 4
372.7 71-733888
IVipuKir Science .\.u<llo- Visuals
Two properties of multiplication: commutative, associative
{FUm-<<trip) Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Made and re-
leased by Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Divi-
sion, 1968.
40 fr. ii.ior. 3J mm. (Elementarj- mathematics, grade 4)
With teaching itulde.
Based on the book Elementary mathematics: patterns and struc-
ture, by E^ D. Nichols, F, Flournoy, R. Kalln, and L. Simon
Summary: Develops the commutative property of multiplication
and demonstrates an application of this property using the multipli-
cation table. Then develops the associative property of multiplica-
tion. With captions.
1. Multiplication. 2. Commutative taw (Mathematics) 3. Asso-
ciative law (Mathematics) i. Nichols. Eugene Douglas, 1923-
Eleuipnf:»ry mathematics: patterns and structure, ii. Holt, Rinehart
and W;;.>r(.n, inc, tit. Populiir Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. .\udlo-Vlsual Division. Series: Elementary iiiathe-
niatics (Filiustrlp) grade 4.
372.7 75-733889
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Two see {Motion picture) Pilot Dogs. Uade and released
by Ohio State TTniTeraityv Dept of Photography and
Cinema, 1969.
15 mlB. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bummutry: A montage of the various aspects of training guide
dogs for the blind, sbowlog a dog's development from the time it
leaves the care of a yoimg boy to Its final tndnlng as a guide dog
by the Pilot Dog c^^nlsatlon.
1. Seeing eye d<^ i. Pilot Dogfl. Inc. n. Ohio: SUte Uni-
versity, CMtunboa. Dept of Pbotosraphy sod Cinema.
M2.4 77-705704
CINB
The Two sides of the Elbnrz Mountains {Filmetrip) Budek
Films and Slides of California, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Other versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1968 with script
Credits: Author. Denis Baly.
Summary: Examines the ecolc^y, geography, and history of the
Blburz Mountains near the Caspian Sea. With captions.
1. Elburx Mountains. L Budek Films and Slides of California.
915.5 73-735837
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
505
Two stories {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set C)
Ijoop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for use in special education classes for slow learners and
children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. i. Canada. National Ftlm Board,
n. McGraw-Hill Boob Company. Series: Talk about it series
(Motion picture) set C.
371.9 7&-705112
McCraw-HlUBookCo.
Two tars (Motion picture) Hal Roach, 1928. Released by
Blackhawk Filma/Eastin-Phelan Corp. (196-?]
SO min. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and lo super 8 mm.
Originally released In sound.
CREDITS: Director, James Parrott; superrtslon and story, Leo
McCarey; editor, Richard Currier. CAST: SUn laurel, Oliver
Hardy, Edgar Keimedy.
SUMMARY : A comedy In which two sailors oa shore leave rent a
Model T and become involved with a mlle-lODg string of vintage can.
I. Boach, Hal. 1892- IL Sastlo-PhelaD Corporation, Dtveo-
port, Iowa.
791.48 70-718146
Eastln-Phelao Corp.
2001 : a space odyssey {FUmstrip) Vocational Films, 1968.
130 fr. bAw. 35 mm. and pfaoaodlsc: 1 a, 12 liL, SSI rpm., 15
min. niicrogroova
Summary: Uses photographs from the MetnMSoldwyn-Mayer mo-
Uon picture entitled 2001 ; a space odyssey, to tell the story of man's
eternal search Into the ttnknown.
1. Outer space— Ebcploratlon. i, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. il
Vocational Films, ui. 2001: a space odyssey (Motion plctore)
629.4 77-732966
Vocational Films
Two thousand years of bnitdins in France. Set 2: Romnn-
esque architecture, part 1 {Filjwitrip) Budek Films and
Slides, 1968.
4S fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with scripts in
1967 nnder the title The history of French architecture. Set 2:
Bomanesque architecture, part 1.
Creditt: Authors, Gay van der Hoeveu, Robert C. Maclaurls.
Summary: Discusses the basic features of the early Romaoeaqoe
style of architecture in France and traces the dev^opment of these
diaracterlstlca. With captions,
1 Architecture, Bomaneeone — France. 2. Architecture — France.
L Budek Films and Slides, Inc. n. The History of French architec-
ture. Set 2: Romanesque architecture, part 1 (FUmstrip)
720.944 n-735838
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Two thousand years of building in France. Set 3: Roman-
esqoe architecture, part 2 {FUmstrip) Bndek Films and
Slides, 1968.
42 fr. color. 30 mm.
Shorter versloiu (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with scripts in
1967 under the title The history of French architecture. Set 3:
Romanesque architecture, part 2.
Credit*: Authors, Gay van der Hoeven, Robert C. Madaurln.
Summary: Describes the growing sophistication of the Romanesque
style of architecture In terms of the complexItT and the darlog of
Romanesque decoratlona With captions.
1, Architecture, Romanesque — France. 2. Architecture — France.
I. Bndek Films and Slides, Inc. n. The History of Preach architec-
ture. Set 3: Romanesque architecture, part 2 (Fllmstrip)
720.944 70-735839
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Two thousand years of buUdingr in France. Set 4: Secular
Gothic architecture and early Gothic church architec-
ture (Fiirrutrip) Budek Filma and Slides, 1968.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter vemtons (40 fr. aod 40 double fr.) Issued with scripts In
1967 under the title The history of Preoch architecture. Set 4:
Secular Gothic architecture and early Oothic churdi architecture.
Creditt: Authors, Gay Tsn der Hoeven, Robert C. Maclaurio.
Summary: Depicts the fortress-city of Carcassonne and describes
the early development of Gothic church buildings as seen lo St
Denis, Laon. Noyon, and the Notre Dame In Paris. With captions.
1. Architecture — Carcassonne, France 2. Architecture, Gothic —
France. 3. Church architecture — France. i. Budek Films aod
Slides, inc. ii. The History of French architecture. Set 4: Secular
Oothic architecture and early Oothic church architecture (Fllmstrlp)
720.944 76-736840
Budek PiUnfl and Slides of Calif.
Two thousand years of building in France. Set 5: The
high Gothic {FUnuttrip) Budek Films and Slides, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Isaned with scripts la
1987 under the title The history of French archltecttire. Set 5 : Hie
btgfa Oothic.
Creditt: Authors, Gay van der Hoeven. Robert C. Maclaurln.
8ummam: Describes the French Gothic style of architecture as
evidenced in the cathedrals of Chartrea, Reims, and Amiens. With
captions.
1. Church architecture — France. 2. Archltectare, Gothic — France.
I. Budek Films and Slides, Inc. n. The History of French architec-
ture. Set 5 : The high Gothic (Fllmstrlp)
720.944 79-736841
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Two thousand years of building in France. Set 6: Late
Gothic church architecture {FUmstrip) Budek Films
and Slides, 1968.
4.'J fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with scripts
in 1967 under the title TTie history of French architecture. Set
6: Late Gothic church architecture,
Cr€diU: Authors, Gay van der Hoeven. Robert C. Haclaurin.
Summary: Discusses Ihe flamboyant Oothic style of architecture
and the extent to which It Incorporated decorative elements In French
churches. With captions.
1. Church architecture — France. 2, Architecture. Gothic— France.
I. Budek Films and SUdea. Inc. n. The History of French architec-
ture. Set fl : I^te Gothic church architecture (Fllmstrlp)
720.944 72-735842
Bud^ Films and Slides of C^llf.
Two thousand years of building in France. Set 8: The
French Renaissance— 16th and 17th centuries (FUm-
strip) Budek Films and Slides, 1968.
■W fi, color. .0.'> mm
Shorlfr virslons (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with acrlpta
in 1067 under the title TTie history of French architecture. Set
8: The French Renalawince — Ifith and 17th centuries.
Creditx: Authors, Robert 0. Maclaurln, Katharine B. Maclaurln.
Bummary: Surveys the French Renalasance from the period of
the Italian Mannerist Influences to the gradual creation of distinc-
tively French elements. With captions.
1. Architecture, Renaissance— France. 2. Architecture — France.
I. Budek Films and Slides, Inc. n. The History of French architec-
ture. Set 8: The French Renaissance — 16th and 17th centuries
(Fllmstrlp)
720.944 76-736843
Budek Fllmx and Slides of CaHf.
Two thousand years of building in France. Set 9: The
French baroque — ^17th century (FilmMrip) Budek Films
and Slides. 1968.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with scripts
In 1967 under Ihe title TTie history of French architecture. Set
0 : The French baroque — 17th century.
Creditt: Authors, Robert C. Maclaurln, Katharine B. Maclaurln.
Summary: Views the French baroque style of architecture as the
expression of a political situation. With captions.
1. Architecture, Baroque — France. 2. Architecture — France. L
Budek Films and Slides, Inc. it. The History of French ardhltec-
ture. Set 9: The French baroque — 17th century (Fllmstrlp)
720.944 70-736844
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Two thousand years of building in France. Set 10: The
18th and 19th centuries (FUrrvitrip) Budek Films and
Slides. 1968.
I-I fr. <-ol(.r. 3.-> mm.
Kltorier ver-siims (40 fr and 40 double fr.) Ixsued with scripts
in 1967 under the title The history of French architecture. Set
10: The 18th and 19th centuries.
Crrdllt: Authors, Itobert C, Maclaurln, Katharine B. Maclaurln.
Summary: Dlscuaaes French architecture In the 18tb and 19th
centurlea, particularly the Rococo style. Romantic classicism, and
the modem trends of the late 19th century. With captions.
1. Ardiltecture. Rococo — France. 2. Architecture. Modem— 19th
century — France. 8. Architecture — France. i. Budek Fllnu and
Slides, inc. ir. Tlie History of French architecture. Set 10: The
ISlh and 19th centuries (Flimstrip)
720.944 73-735846
Badek Films and Slides of Ollf.
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 1: Roman architec-
ture, part 1 (FUmatrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides. 1965.
46 fr. color. ST) mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) lasued under the title
History of Italian architecture. Set 1 : Roman architecture, part 1,
with script by Carl I, Oable. Jr.
Crediti: Pbotogra()hr. Robert C Mclaurln.
Summary: Shows the progression of buildlDg in Italy beginning
around 7ri0 u. c, and describes Ihe combination of Etruscan build-
ing technique with the beauty of Greek metboda. Includes sceow
of the Roman Forum and the Pantheon. With caption.
1. Architecture— Italy. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides.
Santa BarlMra. Calif, ii. History of Italian architecture. Set 1 :
RoniHii archltecturf, part 1 (Fllmatrlp)
728 76-784878
Budek Films and SUdea of Calif.
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 2: Roman architec-
ture, part 2 {FUrngtAp) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides, 1967.
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1965 under
the title History of Italian architecture Set 2: Roman anAltec-
ture, part 2, with script by Carl I- Gable, Jr.
Creditt: Photography, Robert C. Maclaurln.
Summary: A study of Roman architecture as it advanced under
the Empire and reached its height during the reign of Trajan.
Describes progress In construction skills. With captions.
1. Aivhlteeture, Roman. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and
Slldea, Santa Bartwra, Calif, n. History of Italian apdUtecture.
Set 2: Rwnan ar<*ltecture, part 2 (FUmstrlp)
728 72-734372
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 3: Early Christian
architecture {FUfMtrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides, 1966.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter rersions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1961 under
the title History of Italian archltecttire. Set 8: Early Christian
architecture, with script by Orl I. Gable, Jr.
Credits: Photography, Robert C. Maclaurln; editorial consulUnt,
Michael H. Budek. , ^ ,_, _. ,
Summary: A study of the development of early Christian archi-
tecture, pointing out Its basis In Roman architecture and the Influence
of Byzantium. With captions. „ . ^ ,„ ^ _. =. .
1 Architecture, Early Christian— Italy. l BudA (Herbert K.)
Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif, n. History of IMllan ardil-
tecture Set 3: Early Christian architecture (Flimstrip)
723 79-784371
Bud€* Films and Slides of Calif.
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 4: Romanesque archi-
tecture {FUrMtrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slid«,
1965.
Shorter*^erelon (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Iwoed under thetltle
History of Itallaa architecture. Set 4: Bomane^iue architecture,
with script by Carl 1. Gable, Jr.
Creditt: Photography, Robert C. Maclaurin; editorial consultant,
Nummary: Describes the period of architectural Innovation which
lasted from about the 8th through the 12th e«°tury. «°d ^^oj"
vaulting-tunnel vaults, groin or cross vaults, and domea which were
characteristic developments of the period. With captions.
1 Architecture, Romaneeque— Italy. 2. Ardiltetrture— Itelr 3-
Vaults. I. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Sllde^ SanU Barbara.
Oallf n History of Italian apdiitecture. Set 4: Roman-
esque architecture ;^Filmstrip) 7^-734370
Buddt Films and Slides
723
of Calif.
2,000 years tA buildiiw in Italy. Set 5: Gothic architecture
{Filmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 1965.
44 fr, color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued in \9fSl under
the title History of Italian architecture. Set 5: Gothic architecture,
with script by Carl 1. Gable, Jr.
Credits: Phot(«raphy, Robert C. Maclaurin; editorial consultant,
Michael H. Budek. „ ^
Summary: Compares Italian Gothic and French Gothic architec-
ture and -ihows the immense variety of design In both rellgloaa and
secular buildings. With captions. „ ^ ..
1. Architecture, Gothic— Italy. 2. Architecture— Italy. i. Budek
(Herbert B.1 Films and Slides, Santa Barbara. Calif. n. History
of Italian ardiltecture. Set 5: Gothic ardiltecture (Flimstrip)
723 70-734369
BudA Films and Slides of Calif.
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 6: The architecture
of the Florentine Renaissance (FUmstrip) Herbert E.
Itudek Films and Slides, 1968.
Jhorier'^veTslons r4^fr. and 40 double frj issued In ISJO-der
the title History of Italian architecture. S*^ 6) TJie^!;:;^''^^"™
of the Florer.tlii Renaissance, with script by RobPri C. Wa'^'a"['°-
Summary: Describes the birth of the RenaiSMuce and Its quick
spread brought about by the patronage of '^^"•thy (*mll es PolnW
out that during this period the trial and f^'Jlli^'^^ L.
ture was replaced by a sdentlflc approach. ^ thc«p«ons.
1. Architecture, Renaissance—Italy. 2. A^hltecture— Ita^. S.
Art patronag^Italy. i. Budek (Herbert E.) ^'^"1 |»d^
SantrBarbara, Calif, n. History of Italian •"^Mtectnie^ Set 6.
The architecture of the Florentine Renaissance <^'™^'_„,„,„
724 77-734868
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 7: Fifteenth century
architecture in the north outside of Florence {FUmstrip)
Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 106.5.
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1990 under
the title History of Italian architecture, Set 7: Fifteenth century
architecture in the north outside of Florence, with script by Robert
C. Maclaurln.
Creditt: Editorial consultant. Michael H. Ituddf.
Sumtnary: Shows how the new style of the Renaissance spread to
other northern Italian dties, and lltnstrateB the slow evolntlon of
the pure forms of the BenalMance from persisting Gothic dementi.
With captions.
1. Architecture, Renaissance — Italy. 2. Architecture — Italy. L
Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif, n. His-
tory of Italian arcbltec- ture. Set 7: Fifteenth century ar-
chitecture In tbe north outside of Florence (Fllmatrip)
720.946 73-734867
BodAFllma and Slides ofOallt
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 8: Architecture In
Rome during the Renaissance {Fifmttrip) Herbert E.
Hudek Films and .Slides. 1065.
4n fr. color. 35 uim.
Shorter versions (40 fr, and 40 double fr.) lasued In 1900 under
the title History of Italian architecture. Set 8: Architecture In
Rome during the Renaissance, with script by Robert C. Maclaurin.
Creditt: Rdltorlnl consultant. .Michael H. Budek.
Summary: l>escr]l>en how Rome changed from a decaying town to
a cullurally advanced city us ii rt«iilt of the papal building programs
and the attraction of artlsta and architects to Rome. With captions.
1. Architecture, Renaissance — Rome (City) 2. Architecture —
Rome (Olty) i. Budek (Herbert K.) Films and Slldea, Santa
Barbara, Calif, n. HMory of Italian architecture, Set 8: Arefal-
tedure In Rome during tbe Renalsaance (Fllmstrlp)
720.946 70-784866
Budek Films and Slides of Catlf.
506
2,000 years of building in Italy: Set 9. The late Renais-
sance (Flimstrip) Herbert F.. Budek Films and Slides,
1966.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. ^^^ .
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1960 under
the title History of Italian arcbltedure. Set 9; The late Renais-
sance, with script by Robert C. Maclaurin.
CredUt: Editorial consultant. Michael H. Budek.
Summary: Examines the period iietween the high RenalSBance and
the baroque, and points out that the style of this era partakes
neither of the Renaissance nor of the baroque. With captlona.
1. Mannerism (Art)— Italy. 2. Architecture— Italy. i. Budek
(Herbert E.) Flhus and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif, n. History of
Italian architecture. Set 9: The late Renaissance (Flimstrip)
720.945 76-734365
Budek Films and Slide* of Calif.
2,000 years of building in Italy. Set 10: The 17th and
18th centuries {FUmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides, lOe.'i.
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter verslcHis (40 fr. and double fr.) issued In 1960 under tbe
title History of Italian architecture. Set 10: The 17th and 18th cen-
turies, with script by Robert C. Maclaurin.
Creditt: Editorial consultant, Michael II. Budek.
Summary: Shows tbe evolution of the baroque style and Ita eclipse
with the coming of claasidsm. Describes new forms and radical
changes In architectural styles, and IKustratea examples of rococo
and neoclassidsm. With captions.
1. Architecture, Rococo — Italy. 2. Architecture — Italy, 3. Neo-
claaslclsm (Architecture)— Italy. i. Buddi (Herbert E.) Films
and Slide*, Santa Barbara, Calif, n. History of Italian architecture
Set 10 : The 17th and 18th centuries (Fllmstrlp)
720.946 72-734364
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Two three — futen your ski. [Motion picture] Children's Hospital
and Hartford Insurance Group, 1972. Made by D.H.F. Pro-
ductions.
18 min. sd. color, 16 mm
SUMMARY: Showi how learning lo ski helps ihe social and physical
rehabilitation of amputees
1, Amputees— Rehabilitation. 2. Skis and ikiing. I. Children's HospiUl,
Denver, Colo. II. Harlford Fire Insurance Company.
tRD756] 362.4 72-702444
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72
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Two times a day (FUmstrip) Jam Handy School Semce,
1969.
23 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodisc : 1 s.^ 12 In., 33) rpm.. 5 min.
micrc^roove. (SIng-a-song of cleanliness)
Summai-y: A slng-ai(Hig aivroach to learning cleanliness habits.
Explains tbe advanUges of brushing teeth twice dally and visiting
the dentist twice a year. For primary grades.
1. Teeth— Care and hygiene — Juvenile films. i. Jam Handy
School Service. Inc. Series: Slng-a-song of cleanliness (Fllmstrlp)
372^ 70-735648
A. L. A. Booklist
Two times too (Motion picture) Jerome Ducrot Studio in
cooperation with Elelrtra Film, 1967.
8 mlD. sd. color. 16 mio.
Summary: An Impressionistic experimmtal fllm osing multl-
mirrored sets and electronic music.
1. Eledronlc music L Ducrot (Jerome) Studio, Inc., New Tork.
778.5 Fi A 68-170
CINE)
Two-way cMumunicatim (Motion picture) Rank Oi^:ani8a-
tion, London. Released in the U. S. by Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts, 1967.
25 min. sd, b&w. 16 mm. (The Customer and you. no. 1)
With met'ting giilde.
Summary.' DiNCusses the Importance of being able to communicate
effedlvely with a prospective customer. Presents a series of typical
selling situations which Illustrate the essentials of good communlca-
Uon.
1. Saleam«t and satesmanahlp. i. Bank Organisation Limited,
n. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series : Tbe Customer and
you (Motion picture) no. L
668.86 Fi A 67-5881
Universal Education and Visual Arta
Two with baciHi (Motion picture) Iowa Porii Association,
1960. Made by Iowa State University Film Production
Unit.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cred((«.- Producer. Steve Knudsen.
Summary: Describee devekqunents affecting tbe quality of pork.
Explains bow, through trial and error, a butcher develops a saccesi
ful sales approach for pork. Emphaiflaes the dertrable protetn-to-
caiorle ratio of pork.
1. Pork. L Iowa Pork AModation.
686.4 78-702626
OINB
Two with bacon (Motion picture) Iowa Pork Aasociation in
cooperation with the Iowa Dept of Agriculture, Marketing
Division. Made by Film Production Unit> Iowa State
Univenity. Released by Modern Talking Picture Service,
1969.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Edited v<>rslon.
Creditt: Producer, Steve Knudsen; dlredor, Oeoe Bonert.
Summary: Describes recent developments leading to the Improre-
meot of tbe quality of pork, and emphasises the desirable protela-to-
cmloiie ratio of pork. ^
1. Pork. I. Iowa Port AModatloo. n. Modem Talliing Pic-
ture Scrrlce, toe.
6S6.4 78-706494
Iowa State nclvtnltir. Film Prododloo Unit
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Two worlds of Scandinavia {Motion picture) Paramount
Pictures C<Mrp., 1964. Made by John Savage.
8 mln. Ml. color. Sfi moi. (High topper)
Bummutry: A traTetog. Oontruta th« waterfalls and mggtAntm
of the f)ord muDtry of Norway wltb views of different parts of the
city of Copeohageo, Incladlos the Tlroll Gardens.
1. Scandinavia — Dctct. A trar. i. Paramount Plctnrea Corpora-
tion. Serin: High topper (Motion picture)
Fi 67-14«2
Two f9m% or ■or*. [Modon picture] CMiadiMi Penitentiary Ser-
vice, Ottawa. Made and released by National Him Board of
, 1970.
27 min. id. color, 16 nun.
CREDtTS: Producer, ^4■rc Bcaudct; directon and editors, Oeories Dubux.
Gtlks TMrien; tcripi. Oillet TMnen; commentator. Budd Knapp: photofrapfajr,
Oeorges Dufatu. CAST: Ouy Thauvette.
SUMMARY: Poftray* Che Ufc of m pruon inmate in oid tnd modem
Canadian penitentiarica.
1. Priaona— Canada. I. Canada. DepL of JoMtc*. II. Canada. NatioBal
Fihn Board.
lHV9507j 365 78-714345
National Him Board of 72 MARC
Two Yoscmitca (Motion picture) Sierra Club, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cndil'- Narration and photography. Darlrt Brower.
Sumni Iff: Explains the need for long-range thinking about con-
servation. Points out that a needed scenic-recreation resource was
lost with the danuDing of Yoaemlte'a Siamese twin, Hetch Hetcfay
Valley. Shows why Hetch Hetcfay cannot relieve Tosemlte's current
crowding,
1. Conservation of natural resources — California. Z Tosemlte Na-
tional Park. 3. Hetcb Hetchy Valley. Calif. i. Sierra Club. San
Francisco.
333.7 FiA68-820
Da»-soo Productions
T^er. [Motion fncturc] Jean Pierce, 1972.
4 min. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A fantasy film in «4uch a youag girl's dream about a cat turn-
ing into a ti|cr bec<iines a reality.
1. Pierce, Jean.
lPN1997) 791.43 72-702174
ONE 72 MARC
Itfw. triMr. tMotion picture] BBC-TV. London. 1969.
Releaied in the U.S. by ruDe>Life Filma.
30 min. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Prcsenta inMrviem with pKipte from all walka of Uft on tbi
meaning and the mystery of WiUiam Blake's poem The tyger.
I. Blake. William. 1757-1827. The ty»er. I, Blake. WitUwn. 1757-1M7
TTie tytet. 11. Britiah Broadcastin| Corporation. Televiaion Service. III.
TTme-Ufe Rlma.
^^^*}i^l, "^ 70-714808
Tuna-Life Pilmt 72 MARC
Tying a bow {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada Beleased in the U. S. by MoGraw-HiU Book Co.,
1970.
4 mlD. Ni. color, super 8 mm. (Do It aertaB,set A)
Loop fllm mouoted 1b cartridge.
With msnoaL
A stop-motion demonstration designed for oae In special cdocatl<»
daases for slow learners and children with learning disabilities
1. Slow learning children. i. Canada. National Film Board,
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Do It series (Motion pic-
tore) setA-
„_ 871.9 76-705062
McOraw-HIU Book Co.
Tying a tie {Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Beleased in the U. S- tnr McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln- si. color, super 8 mm. (Do It serlM, set A)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With mantial.
A stop-motion demcHistratloa designed for ase In special edticatloa
daases for slow learners and <411dren with learning disatrflltles.
I. Slow learning dtildreiL i. Canada. NaUonal PUm Board,
n. HcGraw Hill Book Company. Seties: Do It series (Motion pic-
ture) set A.
371.9 70-705065
Mearaw-HllI Book Oo.
Tyias the knot {Motion picture) American Broadcasting
Co. Released by Screen Clems, 1961.
26 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Winston Churchill: The valiant
years, no. 241
Ba;^ on (he book The Second World War, by Winston S. Churchill.
Credits: Producer, Ben Felner ; originator. Jack Le VIen ; writer,
John Whedon; Churchill's narration, Richard Burton; narrator, Gary
Merrill ; editor. Walter Hea.
Summary: Uses documentary footage to describe Cbarchill's meet-
ing with Roosevelt aboard the U. S. S. Qalncy In Alexandria Harbor,
the first crossing of the Rhine at Remagen Bridge, British opposition
to Elsenhower's plan to let the Russians enter Berlin, and the death
of Rooserelt
1. World War, 1838-1&45 — Diplomatic history. i, Chorchill.
Sir Winston T^eonard Spencer, 1874-1965. The Second World War.
n. American Broadcast- Ing Company, m. Screen Gems, Inc.
Series : Winston ChardilU: The Tallant years (Mo-
tion plcttire) no. 24.
Fi 67-2120
Tyler, Ernest J
As you like It.
Sleeping beauty.
The Tyadan aODCt [Motion picture] Iwanami I^lmi, Tokyo.
Released in the U.S. by BPA Educational Media, 1972.
4 mia. li. color, st^er I mm. (Propertiea of coUcida aeries)
Loop nan m canndge-
Wth itndy guide.
SUMMARY: Dcacribca the Tyndall elTeci aa a meana of diatinguithint a
colloidal WBpeaaton from a aolulioa. Thia method ahowa that a light beam
ehiaing thnxigh a collo*d can be aeen becauae of U^i diapenioa, but the ligbi
beam cannot be observed in a aotutioa.
1. CoUoida. 2. SotutioR (Cbemiatry). 3. Diapcratei I. Iwaoami Eigs
Seiaakiqo, Tokyo. IL BFA Educational Media. 111. Series: Propertiea of coi-
lotds aeriea. rMotioa picture]
tQD549i 541 72-700122
BFA Educstioiisl Media 73 MARC
Typ^ ahoreUncs {Motion picture) Hubbard Scientific Co,
?^!l' «. **' J^'^T" . ® °"°- <G«>'<«yAtream table fllm loop aeries)
In ilS-8 mm «nrld«e. I«ued In standard 8mm. «,4
With study guide.
Crtdita: Developed and superrlanl by Oi^orr Beckway.
Smmmary: Shows the developmait of AMtflim ta snlunwuL
and vaiTlng rock hardneas. ^amtoBTtoSS!?^ ilSluS
elevated shorelines, estuaries. he«dlan<h, sea cavm and stacks. li
dudes photographs of rarlous sfaoreUDeT ^^
brik^?l'^'"^H- ^r^^^tll- ^-^ Scientific Comp«»y. North-
olSirel Oeology/irtream table film loop series (Motloo
_ WlJt 71-701846
Hubbard Setentlllc Oo. ' *-iui»M
Types of equipment (Filmstrlp)
see Business filing: Types of equipment
Types of inmates {Motion picture) Canada Dept of Jus-
tice. Ottawa. Made and released b^- Xalional Film Board
of Canada, 1965. Released in the V. S. by Intemati<ma]
Film Bureau. 1966.
SI min. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
8ummani: A film for the D^L of Justice categorising prison In-
mates to show guards how the bebartor of an Inmate relates to hli
crime.
1. Prisoners. 2. Criminal psycholocy. i. Canada. Dept of
Justice. IL Caiuida. National Film Board, m. International Film
Bureau, Inc Ohicago.
Fi A 67-1172 rer
Natlooal FQm Board of Canada
Types of saws and adjnstmMits (Motion picture) Buley
Films. Released by Bailey-Film Aaeociates, 1969.
4 min. «i. color, nuper s mm. (PorUble circular jwws series)
lAiop film.
With study guide.
Summon/: Discusses the ditferencea In the plastic body saw and
the metal body aaw. Shows the procedure for making a grooTe as
well as the correct way to set the rip guide and saw tilting adjust-
ments. Emphasises proper safety precautions,
1 Circular saws. i. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif, n.
Bailey-Fllm A«soclate«. Seriew: Portable circular hbwn »<erieH
(Motion picture}
621.9 74-706653
BalleyPllm Assoclatea
Typewriters (Filmstrip)
1971.
Society for Visual Education,
•31 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In.. 33i rpm., 13
min. ( Introduction to business machines, no. 1.)
.\Ibo Issued with pbonotape iii taswette.
With teacher's guide Including reading script.
Credits: Consultant, John L. Adams.
Summary ; DemonntrateK In actual ofllce settings the tiae of the
standard manual and electric typewriters, automatic typewriters, and
the £xecutlTe, Seleetrlc, Flexowriter, Auto-typlst, Justotext, and
VartXyper macbloea that have typewriter keyboards.
1. Typewriters. I. Society for Visual Bducatlon, Inc., Chlcaga
Series: Introduction to business macfaloes <rilmstrip) no. 1.
651 78-738134
Society for Visual Bducatlon
Typewriters
MAquittat de cacribir.
Typteg skills: Fields oi typing. [Motion picttirej Coronet Instruc-
tional Materials, 1972.
14 min. id. caiat. 16 mm.
Also bsued in bftw.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborsior. Lawrence W. Erickson.
SUMMARY: Offer* potnten for Kudeni mnd working typists oo how to
improve eCRcieacy snd reduce wsstcd time in many kiodt of typing jobs.
1. Typewriting 1. Coronet Inttructiooal Materials (Finn) IL Title: Helds
of typing. (Motioo picture]
iZA9j 652.3 72-702148
Corooet Iitttnictioaal 72 MARC
Materials
Typing akills: Positfoa aud keystroke. [Motion picture] Coronet
InstructioiuU Materials, 1972.
1 1 min. td. color. 16 mm.
Also issued in bftw.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational ci^laboraiof. Lawrence W. Erickson.
SUMMARY: Uses slow-motion photography (roin a time and motion study
to show the role keystroke has in good typing practices.
I. Typewriting 1. Coroael Instructiooal Materisb (Piim) 11. Title: Poai-
tiot) sod licystrtdte. [Motion picture]
tZ49j 652.3 72-702147
~ ■ 72 MARC
507
Typing techniqiics: centerinf and tabnlation (Filmstrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970. Made
by Adrian Vance Prodnctitms.
4 fllmstrips (44 fr. each) color. 85 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CONTENTS : HorlaonUl centering.— Vertical centering.— Two-col-
nmo tabtilatlon. — ^Three-column tabalatl<XL
1. Typewriting. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Coi^
poratloiL
652.3 70-738786
Encyclopaedia Brltan- olca Bdticatloaal Ootp,
u
UFA-Fllmverlelh, G.m.b.H,
The Eyes have it-
• do they ?
Frauen fttr Golden Hill.
UFO: friend, foe, or fantasy (Motion picture) CBS News,
1966.
58 m!n. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TA' documentary show CBS reports. May 10.
1906.
Credita: Producers and writers. Joseph Wershba, Jack Beck : nar-
rator. Walter Cronklte; photographers, Martin Bemett. Wade L.
Bingham, Robert J. Clemens. Charles Mack, William Wagner; Dim
editors. William H. Watt. Jr., William P. Thompson, Gerard Klein.
Bnmmary: A thorouj^ Inrestlgatlon of unidentified flying objects
which concludes thai trrO'a do not exist Examines the reasons for
bellerlng in CTO's, sod stresses a ratlooat, scientific, open-minded
approach to the subject.
1. Flying saucers. i. Columbia Broadcasting Syat«n, Inc. CBS
News.
001.9 76-707209
UFCs (Motion picture) Lilyan Productions, 1971.
3 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUUMARY: An audlo-Tlsual experience which uses abatract com-
puter-geoerated rlsoals and sound to describe UFO's.
1. nylng saucers. I. Ulyao Productions.
[TL789.U] 704.946 78-713198
CINE
University of Michigan TV
U-M:150 {Motion picture)
Center, 1967.
I> mot o'l pictures (90 mln. each) sd. bftw. 16 mm.
Also i-sfue*) on video tape (1 In.)
Based on tlie book The mHklng of the Unlversltv of Michigan,
1817-1067. I.y Howard Peckhain.
Summary: Traces the origins of the rich heritage and traditions
of the University of Michigan.
Cont^ntu: 1. The old frontier.— 2. Best in the west— S. "CM 150 ...
Tlditors O." — 4. Golden era.— 5. The great war— «. The thirties.—
7. From World War n to Willow Village. — 8. A second campus. —
9. Michignn today.
1. Michigan. University — Hist. r. Peckbam, Howard Henry,
1910- The making of the UnlversUy of Michigan, 1817-1967.
ir. Michigan. University. Television Center.
378.774 Fi A 68-297
Michigan University TV Center
U. N.
see United Nations
U. N.: beleaguered fortress (MotioH piehtre) Colombia
Broadcasting System, 1965.
60 milt. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecaxt on the CB.S-TV documentary show CBS reports.
Creditt: Producer, Gene DePoris; narrator, Bichard C Hottelet;
photographer, Robert J. Clemens, William Wagner; film edltora, Hill
Bonsignori, Gerard Klein.
Summary: Adlal Stevenson, United Statefl Ambassador to the
United Nations, and reporter Richard Hottelet present a historical
analysis of tlie ^orta of ttie United Nations to settle iDteroatlonal
dlfflcnltlea. Includes activities of each of Its secretary generals, op-
position from the Russians, and the cooatructlve accomplishmenta in
q>Ite of limited effectiveness as an Instrtimeot for world peace.
1. United Nations. i. CBS reports (Television program)
u. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc
341.13 Fi 68-28»
U. N. in crisis— a socccssor for U Hunt (Motion picture)
Hearst Metrotone News, 1966.
17 miiL ad. t>ftw. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, t. 0, oo. 8)
With story guide.
BumtHorp: Traces the history of the United Nations, and dis-
cusses the office of the Secretary General.
1. United Nations. t Hearst Metrotone News, Inc, New York.
Series: Screen news dlgeat (Motion picture) t. 8^ oo. S,
M1.18 77-700278
Hearst Metrotone News
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The U. N. in today's worM (FUmstrif) Current Affairs
Films. 1968.
44 (r b*w. 35 mm. (Cnrrenl AfT.lri fllm.trlp «t1<»)
With i.klorHl discussion glide.
^i'^:;rpr.-,"."xis.fr^^^e.ess^^^^^^
Current Affairs Films
UNDP (United Nations Development Program) {Motion
picture) United Nations. Released by Contwnporary
Films 'McGraw-Hill, 19fi».
'^0 min. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: rwrector. Ramakantha Sarma ; narrator, Bea Park ; c»oi-
erameo, Jos^h CaWbbo, Pierre Desbonnet.
Summon'- Describes three baMc typee of actlTlty of the United
Satlona Development Program— agriculture Burveys. ranee manage-
ment research projects, and manpower training Inatitatee — being
developed in underdeveloped countries.
1. United Nations. Deretopment Programme. 2. Technical astrist-
ance. l United Nations, u. Contemporary Ptlma/McOraw-Hlll.
338.91 77-704155
UoGraw-HlU Book Co.
UNICEF and the rights of the world's children (FUmttrip)
Visual Education Consultants, 1968.
36 fr. bAw. Sf> mm
Presenteil by tlie U. S. Committee for UNICEF.
With Illustrated teacher's guide.
Suminaru: Shows the role of the United Nations Children's Fund
In helping to protect the rights of the child. Streflses the relation-
ship between the conditions of developing countries and the baalc
rights of the children of these countries.
1. United Nations. Children's Fund. 2. Underdeveloped areas.
I. Visual Education Consultants, Inc. it. United States Committee
for USICEF.
362.7 Fi A 68-4673
visual Education Consultants
UNICEF: the children's friend {Filmstrip) Popular Sci-
ence Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary social studies)
FOM hiuistrip no. S47.
With teacher's guide.
Sumtnnrv: Tells the story of UNICEF as an example of how the
peoples of the world can work together to bring hope and owK>rtunl-
tlea for a better life to tlie millions of human beings who live In
poverty and need. Covers the history and current operations of
UNICEF, stressing Its application of the principle of helping people
to help themselves.
1. United Nations. Chlldreira Fund. l Popular Science Pub-
lishing Company, Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Division, n, FOM
fllmstrip no. 847. Series: Elementary social studies (FllmstrIp)
362.7 Fi A 68-4615
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual DIv.
USDA swine and pork grades. [Slide set]
tare, 1970.
U.S. Dept. of Agricul-
UNIVAC
see Sperry Rand Corporation.
UPA Pictures, inc.
see
Gay-Purr-ee.
UHTN Corporation
see
UNIVAC Division
The Progressive era.
Sports year 1969.
^rts year 1970.
US (Motion picture) Robeit Appelbe Productions, Van-
couver, B. C, 1971. Released in the U. S. by Churchill
Films.
'm tiiin. Kd. color. 10 mm.
With study guide.
CltRDITS: Author. Kris Paterson.
SUIIMARY: Portrays the frenetic, ugly urban environment In
wliii-h Momen deplore the dnig culture while they take diet pills
and tranqiilllxers, buHlnewtmen get drunk while deploring the use of
driiso by their wives and the young, students chain smoke and get
drunk on beer, and young people smoke pot as they deplore everyone
else.
1. DruK nbune. 2. Adolescence. 3. Smoking. I. Robert Appelbe
Productions. II. Churchill Films, Los Angeles.
[HV5060] 613.8 70-712909
Chiirchilt Films
u. s. c,
see Los Angeles. University of Southern
California
USDA Z%z producU inspection (FOmstrip) U. S. Dept of
Agriculture. Released by Photo lah, 1969.
37 fr. color. 35 mm.
Also iHKued as slide set.
With narrative guide.
MmMMW-y.- A step-by-step presenUtloo of tb« U. S. D. A. egg
products Inspection. Shows how eggs ars transformsd into dry or
frosen form, with roostant attention glren to the Quality of oggi
1. ERg Inapectloo. 2. Egg products lodiutrjr. t. U. 8. D«pt of
Agriculture, d. PtMto Liib. inc., Washington, D. C.
687 74-736692
V- B. Dept of AgrlcQltar*
25 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
With nsnstive guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates the quality grades employed by the U.S. Govem-
meni in inspcctiiig pork carcasses, slaughter barrows and gilu. and feeder pigs.
1. Pork — Grading. 1. United Sutes. Dept. of Agriculture
[TS1975] 614.3 72-736188
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 72 MARC
USIA
see United States. Information Agency
U. S. S. R. Part 1: Geography and peoples — the many
faces of a vast land {Motion picture) United World
Films, 1967.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credita: Consultants, Eugene L. Magerovsky, Helen B. Warrln.
Bummarp: Visualizes the many varied regions and natural re-
sources which contribute to the economic and technological growth of
Russia. Points out the complex of geographical features which create
major difficulties in Its development
1. Russia— Econ. condlt.— 1959- i. United World Films,
Inc.
330.947 Fi A 67-5923
Universal Education and Visual Arts
U. S. S. R. Part 2: Pioneer family of Bratsk— a Siberian
city is bom {Motion picture) United World Films, 1967.
20 min. -sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credits: Con.sultants, Eugene L. Magerovsky, Helen B. Warrln.
Summary: Shows young Soviet technicians esUbllshlng their life
patterns as they help to build a new city from a pioneering settlement
on one of the frontier areas of the U. S. S. R. Portrays many aspects
of the small community which will one day be a part of the planned
city of Bratsk.
1. Bratsk, Russia (City)— Soc. condlL L United World FUms,
Inc.
309.147 Fi A 67-5922
Universal Education and Visual Arts
U. S. S. R. Part 3: Family of Tashkent — life on a collec-
tive farm (Motion picture) United World Films, 1967.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credita: Consultants. Eugene L. Magerovsky, Helen B. Warrln.
Summary: Portrays the life of a family on a Soviet collective farm
in Uzbekistan, near the city of Tashkent Depicts the blending of
traditional customs and modem technology In this self-contained
Tillage In the heart of the cotton belt where arid land must be li^
rlgated.
1. Uzbekistan— Rural conditions. i. United World Films, Inc.
301.3 Fi A 67-5921
Universal Education and Visual Arts
UXB (Motion picture) General Electric Co. Made and
released by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1962.
so mill. sd. b&w. 16 ram.
Telecast by CBS In the series True.
Includes commercials. ». m .
Creditt: Producer. Michael MeshekofT; director. Robert M. I^wla.
teleplay, Harold Bloom : nurrator. Jock Webb : music, David Buttolph ;
photoCTapher. Carl Guthrie ; editor, George R. Bohrs.
Bummary: Describes the actual experiences and emotions of two
members of the British Bomb Disposal Unit as they dismantled a
series of nnexploded bombs dropped by the Nazis In World War ii
1 Demolition. Military. i. True (Television program) n. Gen-
eral Electric Company, in. Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.
Fi 67-134
Udry, Janice (May) What Mary Jo shared
see
What Mary Jo shared.
Udry, Janice (May) What Mary Jo wanted
see
What Mary Jo wanted.
The Ugly dachshund {Motion picture) Walt Disney Pro-
ductions. Released by Buena Vista Distribution Co., 1965.
96 min. sd, color. 35 mm.
■Technicolor.
Based on G. B. Stern's novel of the same title.
Credilg: Producers, Walt Disney, Winston Hlbler; director, Nor-
man Tokar; screenplay, Albert Aley; music, George Bruns; orcbes-
trutlon, Franklyn Marks; director of photography, EMward Colman :
film editor, Robert Stafford. Cast: Dean Jones, Suzanne Pleshette,
Charlie Ruggles.
Summarv: A comedy about a pair of newlyweds whose household
and lives are dominated by four scampering dachshunds and a Great
Dane who thinks he is a dachshund.
r. Stern, Glad}-s Bronwyn, 1890- The ugly dachshund, n.
Disney (Walt) Productions, m. Buena Vista Distribution Company,
Ucom Educational, inc.
The Pain of silence.
Rats.
(Udajpnr and Jaipur] (Motion piatwe) [19S0I)
10 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows scenes In Udalpur of wild boars, the Jagadlsh
Temple, the palace of the Haharana. bathing pools In the Slave Oar-
den. Plchola Lake, Jagamlndar. and the Summer Palace. In Jaipur,
shows, scenes of the Hall of the Winds, the palace of the Maharaja,
Jai Singh's Otieervatory, and the .^.mber Castle. With -subtitles.
1. Udalpur. India (City)— Description. 2, Jaipur. India (Rajas-
than ) — Description.
915.4 73-704292
Udaipnr: dty of lakes {Motion picture) Government of
India Films Division, Ministry of Infoniiation and Broad-
(•iLstinir. Bombay ,1961i
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman color.
CredUi: Producer, Ezra Mir; director and writer. P. R. S. Pi Hay :
narrator, Pratap Shanna ; music, Vljay ; photographer, B. V.
Dhavale; editor. Q. M. Mirza.
Summary: Describes the city of Udalpur In Ralssthan State. In-
dudes scenes of tbi lakes, ^tata. temples, palaces, and gardeoa.
1. Udalpur, India (City)— Oescr. i. Udalpur. IndU (City)
It. India (Republic) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Fi 67-2330
Uddin. Kazi Mobln, 1930-
see
Intravenous canal Interruption with Mobin-
Uddin umbrella -filter.
Udry, Janice (May) Let's be enemies
see
Let's be enemies.
Inc.
Fi 68-1628
1W UfljlT' dackUBft. [Motion picture] Walt Disney Productioiis.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materiab Co., 19SS.
9 mio. mL cok)r. 16 mm.
OrifinaUy reieMod in 3 S mm. in 1939.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Ad idapution of the itory The ugly duckling, by Hans Chris-
tian Andersen. For primary grades.
(1. Fairy taleaj I. Aoderaen. Ham Christian, 1SOS-187S. Den grimme
KlUng. II. Diney (Walt) Productioni. 111. Walt Diaoey Educational Materi-
ab Company.
[PZ8] 839.8 72-700161
Walt Disney Educadonal 72 MARC
Msterialt Co.
The Ugly duckling (FSmstrip)
FUms, 1968
Coronet Instructional
34 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a., 12 in.. 33i rpm.. 7
min. ( Andersen's fairy tales series, no. 7 )
SSn^^A^uliliag, who is sad and lonely because be is so ugly.
Is aZS^Then hrgro^B up to be a beautiful and maJesUc swan.
■^ fT^erS.! Hanf ChrlstUn, 180^-18^^ , ^^^ ,f^,X* taSierlS
Coronet Instructional Films. Series: Andersen's fairy tales series
(Fllmstrip) no. 7. ^^^ FiA68-4600
Coronet Instructional Films
Educational Projections Corp.,
508
The Ugly dnckling. [Filmstripj
1968.
33 U. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level I, R-I33)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes medial F. final F, medial G,
and final G sounds. Tells the story of the ugly swan that was bom in a duck's
nest, focusing on its attiludc to show the importance of making the best of what
one has and is. For primary grades. With captions.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Consonants-
Juvenile films. 3, Conduct of life— Juvenile fUms- [1. Fairy tales) I, Educa-
tional Projections, inc.. New York. 11. Series: Reading program. [Filmstrip]
Uvel 1. R-133.
(LB1525] 372.4 72-733382
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
The Ugly duckling (Filmstrip) Popiilar Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
28 fr. color. STi mm. (Primary)
Eastman color.
FOM fllmstrip no. 1033.
With tenching guide.
Summary: Introduces Hans Christian Andersen s ability to write
a touching, childlike tale, and points out through the story of the
ugly duikling that unhappy events can result In a brlpht future in
which Justice can be done. With captions.
1 English language—Audiovisual Inslruillon. i. Andersen,
Hans Christian. 180:>-1875. Den grimme lulling, n. Popular Science
Publishing Company. Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Division, m.
FOM fllmstrip no. 1083. Series: Primary (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-8372
Pcvular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Div.
The Ugly duckling (Motion picture) Walt Disney Home
Movies, 1968.
12 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Disney's wonderful world of car-
toons)
ItKued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Aim issued In b&w.
Short version (4 min.) also Issued.
Other language versions: French, Clerman. Italian.
Silent version of the 1981 Walt Disney 35 mm. motion picture of
the same title.
SUMMARY : A retelling of the fairy tale by Hans Christian An-
dersen In which a baby duckling, who Is separated from his family
at birth, flnds It difficult to make friends until he Is reunited with
his rightful family.
I. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Den grimme dllng.
II. Walt Disney Rome Movies.
791.43 79-714165
Walt Disney Productions
Ite Ui^ A»<*M»j [Ffhutrip] Don Bosco. Released by Uoiver-
■al Education and Visual Arts. 1969.
1 roll, coior. 35 mm. and pbooodiac. (CUaaic storiea for chiklren)
With siudeai psrtidpatioti guide.
SUMMARY: PreMnts Aadenen's uory tboM Utc refected ugly duckUng
who grows up to be a beautiful swan. For primary grwlM.
1. Fairy tatas-^weiuk fUma. (1. Fairy tskt] I. Aaderven, Hans Chhs-
dsa, II0S-II7S. Den grimme aellini. II Bosco, Dob. III. UnivcrHl Bdttca-
tioD and Vtoual An*. IV. Series: Clsaaic aiories for children, (nimstrip)
,pZ8i •39.S 73-740291
Univsnal EduoMkM a>d T2 MARC
Visual Am
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Ugly duckling (Filnutrip) Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1969.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. f Read and tell, aeries 2)
la two parts: one Mt of captioned drawings for reading; ooe set
without captions to encoarage story telling.
With teacher's KUlde.
Sumtnarif: A fairy tale t)y Andersen about the ngly duckling who
grows up to become a beautiful awan.
L Andersen, Uaos Christian, 1806-1875. Den grlmoM cUlng. n.
Unlver^wl Education and Visual Arts. Series- Read and tell
(Fllmstrtp) aerleaS.
839^ 70-736122
A. L. A. Booklist
The Ugly dnckling (FUmatrip) Jam Handy School Serrice
Center, 1970.
48 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 10 In., SSi ri»D. micro-
groove. (The Hans Cbrlatlas Andersen seriea. no. 1)
Bummary: Portrays Andersen's fatry tale Th« ogly duckling In
order to encourage children to express themselres. For elanentair
fradee.
I. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Deo grlmme elllng. n.
Jam Handy School Service Center. Series: The Hans Christian
Andersen series (Ptlmstrlp) na L
839.8 75-736816
Jam Hand; School Setr- tee Center
TW Ufljr 4mdkSlmu. [Filmstrip] Walt Disoey Productions.
Releaaed by Walt Diney Educational Materials Co.. 1970.
M fr. cotor. 35 mm. and phonodbc: 2 «.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 8 min.
(Faniacy claatics, set 1 )
AIm UMied with phonotape in cauette.
Captioned veruon (40 fr.) abo ivued.
With tcKher't lutde.
SUMMARY: An sdapution of the %tary by Ham Chriwian AndeTjeii ■bout
a young iwao. wparated fro«n his mother, who believei thai be ii an ugly
duckhng. For primary gradca.
{I. Fairy taioj I. Anderaeti. Hans Chrialian. 1805-1875 Den grimme
selling. II Disney (Wah)Productk>nt III Wah Diney Educational Materi-
als COfnpwiy. IV. Series: Fanuty classic*. [Filmslripi set l.
iPZai 839.8 72-732849
Walt Disaey Educstkmai 73 MARC
Materials Co.
1W Ugl7 facUiBg. [Filnutrip] Walt EKsuey Productions.
Releaaed by Walt Dianey Educational Materials Co.. 1970.
40 fr color. 3S mm. (Faatasy clMsics. let 1)
Sound venMM (62 fr.) abo issued.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: An adapution of the «ory by Hani Christian Andersen about
■ young iwan. separated from his mother, who believes that he is an ugly
duckling. With caption* For primary grades.
(1. Fairy lalesj I. Andersen. Hans Christian. ISOSI875, Den grimme
•elling II. Disaey (Wall) Productions. Ill, Walt Disney Educational Materi-
als Company. IV. Series: Fantasy dasaics. (Filmstrip, set I.
ePZ8) 839.8 72-732863
Walt Disney Educational 73 MARC
Materials Co.
The Ugly doddin^ (Motion picture)
media, 1970.
Doableda; Multi-
14 ni::i. sd. color. IC mm. (International folk stories)
Also isHtiwi In super 8 mm. in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMAUY : Illustrates the story by Hans ChrUtlan Andersen
about the ugly duckling that became a beautiful swan.
I. Andt'i-^n. Hans Christian, 1805-1875. Den grlmme selUtig.
II. Doiibleday Multimedia. III. Series: International folk stories
(Uotton picture)
[PT8117.G ] 839.8 79-710093
Doubleday Multltnedla
Ugo Mochi (ontline) {FUmstrip)
tions, 1967.
Warren Schkwt Prodoo-
65 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 a., 12 In.. 3S| rjHn., 11
mIn. mlcrogroove. (Famous artists at work, set 4)
With teacher's guide and tranacrlpt
CredUt: Writer. G. Warren Schloat. Jr.
Bwmmary: Ugo Mocbl explains and demonatratea bis technique of
cutting d^icate and complicated outline scenes from black constrnc-
tloD paper.
L Mochl, Ugo, 1890- i. Schloat (Warren) Prodactlooa.
PleasantTllle, N. t. Series: Famous artlsti at work (Filmstrip)
aet 4.
745.9 Fi A 68-4459
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Ukiyoc {Motion picture) National Qet^r&pluc Society, 1968.
Made by Film Studios, inc.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Svmmaty: Animated lllustratlona from the National geograirtilc
magazine with episodes ranging from a ballet In London to a battle
In Vietnam and including volcanic, undersea, and space fantasies, as
well as statements on rellglMi and the Joyful experience of life For
advertising and marketing executives.
1. The National geographic magazine i. National Geographic
Society, Washington. D. C.
910.005
Fi A 68-889
The Ukrafae (Filmstrip) Common Oroimd, Londtm, 1962.
Released in the U. S. by Carman KducationnI Associates,
1966.
3-'> fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
SUSIM.KRV : Portrays agriculture and Industry In the Ukraine.
1. .igricwlture— Ukraine. 2. Ukraine — Industries. 1. Commivn
Ground, ltd.. l»ndon. H. Carman Educational Associates.
914.77 77-738568
Carman Educational Awncfates
Ulrich, Roger Elwood,
see
Understanding aggression.
The Ultimate aehicTement {Motion picture) Franklin Mint
Made by Ralph Lopatin Productions. Released by Modem
Talking Picttire SerWce, 1969.
2S mIn. sd. color. 18 mm.
Bummarv: Depicts the major stages In the making of proof-quality
coins and art medabi, from original design and sculpture, to master
steel engraving and die, to the striking of limited-edition speclmena
In sterling silver and other prectoos metals. Shows many coveted
Issues of the Franklin Hint; demonstrates the ways In which col-
lectors display their speclmena
1. Coins. I. Franklin Mint. ii. Modern Talking Picture Serr-
Ice. Inc.
737 78-705707
CINE
The Ultimate speed, an exploration with hi^h energy elec*
trons (Motion pictvre) Educational Ser^-ices. Released
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1967.
38 mill. sd. hftw. 16 mm. ( Physics BIm series)
Made In cooperation with the Science Teaching Center of M. I. T.
Crtdit*: Consultant. William Bertoizl.
Summary: Uses a Van de Graaff electrostatic generator and a
linear accelerator to determine the speeda of electrons with kinetic
energie* in the range of 0.5-15 Mev. Shovrs measurement of the
results by calorimetric means.
1. Electrons. i. Educational Serrlcea. inc., Newton, Mam. n.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series: PhyalCB film series
(Motion picture)
537.5 Fi A 67-5924
Universal Education and Visual Arts
The Ultfauts trip. [Motioa picture] NBC Newt. Released by
NBC Educational Enterprises, 1971.
32 mtn. >d. color. 16 mm. (Firti Tueadiy)
Tekcait u • part of the NBC leries Pint Tucaday.
CREDITS: Executive producer, Eliot Frankel.
SUMMARY: A documentary account of the neo-primilivc ChriMiaa com-
munal movcfneni which U primarily compnicd of rchabiliuied young people
who call themielvei Children of God.
1. Jena People. I. National Broadcasting Conpaay. inc. NBC New*.
II. NBC Educational Eaierpruet. [II. Seriett rm TiMdsy. (Motion picture]
[BV453 1 .2] 289.9 72-700265
NBC Educational 72 MARC
Enterpriao
Ultra film
Friend of the fami^.
Two are guilty.
Vice and virtue.
Ultramicrotomy: a representative technique
(Motion picture)
see Electron microscopy series — Ultramicrotomy:
a representative technique
Ultras<Huc nebniizcrs {Filnutrip) Trainez Corp., 1969.
110 f r. color. 35 mm. and phottodlsc : 2 a, 12 to.. 8S| rpm., 23
min. microgroove. (Patient care series — siieclal needs. 4)
Also issued with phonotape In cas>«ette.
Developed In co<^>eration with Los Roblea Ho^ltal, Thousaitd
Oaks, California.
With Instructor's guide and script.
Summary: A training film for nurses. Explains the function, c^
eration, and cleaning of the ultrasonic nebullaer, and how It Is oaed
Id short-term treatment and In continuous therapy.
1. Inhalation therapy. 2. Ultrasonics In medicine. l Tralnez
Corporation. Series: Patient care serlea— «peclal needs, 4 (Film-
strip)
610.73 71-737505
Tralnez Corp.
Ultraviolet techniques. Part 1: Preparatiwi of samples
(Motion picture) Holt, Rinehait and AVinston. 1971. Made
by William Brose Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Techniques of organic chemistry.
Series 2 : Chromatographic and spectroscopic methods, do. 15)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Authors, Joseph Casanova. John A. Maogravlte.
SUMMARY: Shows five common solvents for tue In ultraviolet/
visible spectroscopy and the wavelength regions In which they are
useful. Demonstrates the prei>aratlon of samples.
1- Cltra-vlolet spectrometry. I, Holt. Rlnehart and Winston, inc.
II. Series: Techniques of organic chwnlstry. m. Series 2: Chroma-
t(«Taphlc and spectroscopic methods (Motion picture) no. 15.
547 7&-711970
Holt, Rlnehart and Winston
Ultraviolet techniques. Part 2 : Analysis and determination
of a spectrum (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, 1971. Made bv William Brose Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Techniques of organic chemistry.
Series 2 : Chromatographic and spectroscopic methods, no. 16)
Loop fllm.
With gnlde.
CREDITS: Authors. Joseph Casanova, John A. Mangrsvtte.
SUMMARY: Demonatratea the analysis and determination of a
Mpectnaa nslng ultraviolet techniques.
1. Ultra-violet spectrometry. I. Holt, Rlnehart sad Winston, Inc.
II. Series: Tedmtqaes of organic chemistry. Ill, Series 2: Chroma-
tographic and spectroscopic methods (Moticm picture) no. 16-
547 71-711971
Holt, RlDriiait and Wlnstmi
509
Ulysses and Circe {FUrmtrip) Society for Visual Educa-
tion, 1967.
42 fr, rolor. K mm. iiod phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm..
9 mlo. < Hero legends of many lands)
Revised version of the 196Q fllmatrip of the same title.
Based on a story from the Odyssey, by Homer.
Credili,' Educational consultant, Harold G. Shane.
Sum.mam: Describes the episode in whld) Ulysses' men are trans-
formed Into pigs by Circe and how Ulyasea saves them with the
help of Mercury.
r, Homerus. Odyssea. n. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chi-
cago..- Series: Hero legends of many lands (Filmstrip)
883 Fi A 68-3M9
Society for Visual BdacaUoti
Ulysses «i the enchanted isle (Filmstrip) Filmfax Pro-
ductions. Released by I'niversal Education and Visual
Arts, 1!)70.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Greek and Roman myths)
Also issued with ph<»K>tape In cassette.
SUMMARY: A Greek legend about Uljrsses which shows the
reogeance of the gods.
1. Odyseeufi. I. Fllmfai ProductltHis. New Yorit. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. S«ies: Greek and Roman myths
(Filmstrip)
[BL820.O3] 292 70-740345
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Ulysses' world today {FUmatrip) Educational Filmstrips,
1968.
2fllmstrlps (pt 1.48 fr.:pt 2,47 fr.) color. 35 mm.
With manual.
CredUa: Authors, Marjorle Russell, Kenneth RusselL
Sumjnary: Uses photographs to Illustrate the voyage of Ulysses
as described in the Odyssey of Homer. With captions.
1. Homerus. Odyssea. i. Bomems. Odyssea. n. Educational
Filmstrips. HuntavUle, Texas.
910.09 Fi A 68-4871
Educational Filmstrips
Umbrella {Famstrip) Weston Woods Stodioa, 1969.
21 fr. color. 35 imn.
With text booklet
Summary.- Usee text sod lllustratlona of the book by TarO xa-
shlma to tell of a child's adventures oo a very rainy day.
I. Yashlma. TarG. pseud. Umbrella, q. Weston Woods Studios,
Weston, Conn,
31^.6 77-783640
WestoQ Woods Studios
Umbrella {Motion picture) Georgian Film Studios, Tbilisi,
U. S. S. R., 1967. Releaaed in the U. S. by Contemporary
Films .Mc(Jraw-HilI, 1969.
20 min. s<t. b&w. 16 mm.
Magnetic sound trade.
CredUt: Director and writer. Mikhail Kobakhldze.
Summarif: Dramatizes the story of a young couple whose lives
are changed by a mysterious umbrella which Is the outward repre-
sentation of prosperity.
I. KiDostudia "Gmzia-fll'm." n. Ctmtemporary Films/McGraw-
Biii.
704.945 70-702072
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Umbrella Film Productions
see
Accidentally yours . . .
Umeda, Norltsugu, Diagnosis by gastro-
photography
Diagnosis by gastrophotography.
Umlauf, Hanni
see
Altstoff — Rohstoff.
Umlauf, Walter
see
Altstoff — Rohstoff.
The Unanswered qnestiMi {Motion picture) National Con-
ference of Christians and Jews. Made by Amrnm Nowak
Associates. Released by Brandon Films, 1967.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary.- Prei<rats a series of Interviews with various people who
discuss what they consider to be the real meaning of the word
brotherhood.
1. Brotherliiies9. t. National Conference of Christians and Jews,
n. Brandon Films, inc.
262 Fi A 68-171
CINE
The Unbdievers {Motion picture) National Council of
Churches, Dept. of Education for Mission. Made and
released by Broadcasting and Film Commission, 1967.
44 mio. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
With users' guide.
Summary.- I>e8cribes the problems of adjustmeot of two Korean
Buddhist students at an American college and portrays their rela-
tionships with a professor of religion and the dean of the college who
are obliged to reexamine their own attitudes about religion.
1. Religion. I. National Council of the Churches of Christ 1b
the United States of America. D^>t. of Education for Mission, n.
National Council of the Churches of Christ In the United Ststes of
America. Broadcasting and Film Commission.
261.2 Fi A 67-5761
NatliHial Coondl of the Chnrches of Christ In the U. S. A.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Unbending king [Uid] The i
Imperial Film Co.. 1971.
I with two wives. [Filmstrip]
28 fr. color, 3S mm. »nd phonodisc: 2 v, 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 9 min.
(Stories from other landi: Arrion folk tale;)
Also iuued wiih phonotape in cassette.
From the book entitled African folk uks, edited by Charlulte and Wolf
Leslsu.
CREDITS: llliulrator, Salty Diana Kaicher.
SUMMARY: Two folk tales from Kenya which point out ihat a man's errors
will bring destniction upon himself or others. For elementary grades.
I Tales, Kenya— Juvenile films. [1. Folklore— Ken yaj I. Leslau. Char-
lotte. African folk tales. II. Imperial Film Company, inc.. Lakeland, Ra.
[II. Title: Man with two wives. [Filmstrip] IV. Series: Stones from other lands:
African folk tales. [Filmstrip].
(PZ8.1] 398.2 72-735932
Imperial Film Co. 72 MARC
UMcq^piBS tte i«r> [Filmstrip] Walt Diiney Productioiu.
Releaied by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co.. 1971.
66 rr. color. 35 nun. aod pbooodisc: 2 a., 12 ia., 33 1/3 rpm.. 13 hub.
(Scudin in scicBcc. Set 1: Our frieod the atom)
A1k> iMued with phoooupe in caaactte.
C^Mioned veraion abo issued.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of the dtscovery of the atom.
1. Atoms. I. Disaey (Wall) Productioaa. II. Watt Disoey Educaiiaaal
Materials Company. III. Series: Studies in science. (Filmstrip) Set 1: Our friead
[QD461] 539 72-733074
Walt Disney Educational 72 MAKC
Materials Co.
« Jar. [Filmstrip) Walt Disney Producti<HU.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
6S fr. color. 35 nun. (Studies in science. Set I: Our friend the atom)
Sound versions also issued.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of ibe discovery of the atom. With captioos.
1. Atoms. I. Dianey (Wall) Productions. II. Watt Disney Educatiottal
Materials Company. 111. Scries: Studies in science. (Pilmatripi Set 1 : Our Eriend
the atom.
tQD461i 539 72-733075
Walt Disaey Educational 72 MARC
Maieriab Co.
The Uncertain day: a war photographer's journal. [Filmstripj
Scholastic Magazines in cooperation with Internationa! Fund for
(Toncerned Photography. Released by Scholastic Magazines,
1972.
79 fr. color and bAw. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 1„ 12 in., 33 1 /3 rpm.,
19 min. (Images of man)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Also issued as slide set
With teacher's guide and photographs in portfolio.
CREDITS: Editor. Sheila Turner; technical director. Robert Mack,
SUMMARY: Photographer Don McCullin uses photographs of war in Cy-
prus, Viet Nam. Cambodia, and Biafra to express his views on life. man. and the
world in which he lives.
I. McCuUin, Donald. 1935- 1. McCullin. DOnald, 1935-
II. Scholastic Magazines, inc. III. Series: Images of man. (Filmstrip)
tTRUOi 770 72-736218
Scholsstic Matazines 72 MARC
The Uncertain day: a war photographer's journal. [Slide set]
Scholastic Magazines in cooperation with Interaational Fund for
Concerned Photography. Released by Scholastic Magazines,
1972.
79 slides, color and bftw. 2 s 2 in. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3
rpm.. 19 min. (Images of man)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Also issued as filmstrip.
With teacher's guide and photographs in portfolio.
CREDITS: Editor, Sheila Turner; technical director. Robert Mack.
SUMMARY; Photographer Don McCullin uses photographs of war in Cy-
prus, Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Biafra to express his views on life, man, and the
world in which he lives.
1. McCullin. Donald. 1935- I. McCullin. Donald. 1935-
II. Scholastic Magazines, inc. III. Series: Images of man. (Slide set]
(TR140] 770 72-736354
Scholastic Magazines 72 MARC
Uncle Mark (Filmstrip) Thomas S. KHae Co., 1970.
83 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (1 ■. for manual
projector, 1 a. for automatic projector), 12 In., SSi rpm., 19 mlo.
mlcroffTOOTC
With script and bibllogxApby.
CredltH: Writer and narrator, Tbomoa S. Kllse; art, Jame*
Blalgnaoo.
Sumouirv: A critical tllm bloffraphj of Hark Twain, points out
tbe principal th«iiea of his works wltb qieclal itteatloo to HacUe-
twrry nniL
1. Clemeos, Samuel I^ansfaome, 1885-1910. I. Thomas S. Kllse
CompSDj.
818 75-737681
Thorns* S.Kllae Co.
Uad* Smi MagM. [PUmstrip] United Productions of America.
Released by McOraw-Hill, 1972.
4tltaMtrips. eotar. JSawa. Md 2 phoaodiaGS (2 a. avh) (Mr. Maeoos
MwralMfT aarlMi, as. I)
Part 1. 141 fr.. 12 aila.; pL 2, IM fr.. 12 nia.; pt 3, 149 fr.. 13 mm.; pt 4,
119 ft., II nlB.
Also laaiMd wtak phoaotape to caasMt.
riliiii-f ia 1971 !■ tiM aariaa aodtlad PibMtiip ctacoa.
Wldimekar^ fiUs.
SUMMASY; FmIW dM -i'-"*-* character, Mr. Mafoo.
L IMMd rroilirltMM flf Aaaarlca. II. McOraw-Hill Book Compaay. III.
n^Trif dMa«. illMlilu IV. SMiw Mr, Mafcto's Utantvr* aariaa. (PUin-
JT7r * "IJ 72-732892
iteOrsw-HB ■oak Co. 72 MAKC
Uncle Smiley and the junkyard playground. [Motion picture]
GME Films Ltd. Released by Learning Corp. of America,
1972.
13 min. id. color. 16 mm. (The Uncle Smiley series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Uode Smiley and the children convert a junk-strewn lot into
a delightful play area, imaginatively turning much of the junk to use. For primary
grades.
1. Refuse and refuae dispoaal— Juvenile films. 2. Salvage (Waste, etc.)—
Juvenile fUma. [1. Refiise and refuse dispoaal. 2. Ecology] I. GME Films
Ltd. II. Learning Corporatioo of America. III. Series: The Uncle Smiky
series. [Motion picture]
,TD793, 372.3 "■'J'J.'?'
Learning Corp. erf 72 MARC
America
Uncle Smiley goes planting. [Motion picttirc] GME Films Ltd.
Released by Learning Corp. of America, 1972.
IS min sd. color. 16 mm. (Tbe Uncle Smiley series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Using modem reforestation techniques, Uncle Smiley and the
children plant trees in an area ravaged by forest fire. For primary grades.
1. Reforestation — Juvenile films. [1. Forest conservaUonj 1. GME Films
Ltd. II. Learning Corporation of America. 111. Series: The Uncle Smiley
series. Motion picture^
[SD409] 372.3 72-701562
Learning Corp. of 72 MARC
America
Uncle Smiley goes recycling. jMotion picture) GME Films Ltd.
Released by Learning Corp- of America, 1972.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (TTw Uncle Smiley series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how papers. botUcs. cans, and other refuse can become
a flood which swamps us. Through this encounter the children discover what
recycling means. For primary grades.
1. Refuse and rcfUse disposal— Juvenile films. 2. Salvage (Waste, etc.)—
Juvenile films. (1. Refiise and refuse dispoaal. 2. Ecologyj I. GME Films
Ltd. U. Learning Corporation of America. HI. Seriea: The Uncle Smiley
•eriea. [Motion picture]
(TD791) 372.3 72-701561
Learning Corp. of 72 MARC
America.
Uncle Sotiley goes to the benck. [Motion picture] GME FUms
Ltd. Released by Learning Corp. of America, 1972.
13 min. sd. coIck. 16 mm. (The Uncle Smiley series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: UrKle Smiky and his group play where land and lea meet.
Emphasises the possibilities for either use or misuse of public beaches. For
primsry grades.
I. Beaches— Juvenile films. I. GME Films Ltd. II. Learning Corporation
of America. III. Scries: The Uncle Smiley series. [Motion picture]
[GB454] 372.3 72-701559
Learning Corp. of 72 MARC
Uncle Smiley goes up the riTcr. [Motion picture] GME Films
Ltd. Released by Learning Corp. of America, 1972.
1 1 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Uode Smiley seriet)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Uncle Smiley and his group join in a community-action pro-
gram to clean up a river and its banks. For primary grades.
1. Water— Pollution— Juvenile films. [1. Water— Pollution) I. GME
Films Ltd. II. Learning Corporation of America. III. Series: The Uncle Smiley
series. [Motion picture]
[TD425] 372.3 72-701565
I TTT^'ng Corp. of 72 MARC
America
Tlif Uncommitted {Motion picture) American Lutheran
Church, 1962. Made by Video Productions International.
24 mIn. ad. tAw. 16 mm.
With utIllKBtlon guide.
Summary: Contrasts commitment to political, social, and nation-
alistic Ideal" npnlnnf the oommltraent of the typical Christian, who
la pictured as largely unconcerned with the problems which the
church faces In a ctHnmltted world.
1. Christian life. i. .\meric«ii Lutheran Church (1961-
Fi 67-929
The Uncofflmcm man {ifotion picture) Monsanto Co. Made
by Technisonic Studios. Released by Sterlinf.; Movies
U. S. A., 1969.
20 tuiti. sd. color. 16 mm.
Issued alw Id miper 8 mm. cartridges.
Summaiy: Presents a cinema verity and avante garde treatment
of the modern large corporation's concern with science and society
as Its efforts in these areas relate to the future.
1. Industry — Social aspects. i. Monsanto ComiMuij. u. Sterling
UoTtea U. S. A., Inc.
607 70-706142
CINE
The Uncommon man (Motion picture) IBM World Trade
Corp., 1971. Made by Film Enterprises.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Portuguese and Spanish versions alao Issued.
SUMMARY: Pictures IBM sale* rep rewnut Ives at work in llezlco,
Trinidad. Veneiuels. Brsall. Peru, and Argentina, and shows the
salesmen as they engage In leisure actlTltle*. Iticludes Tlews of
Tiirloiis landmsrlLs In the six countries repreaeated.
1. IBM World TrHde Corporation. I. IBM World Trade Corpo-
ration.
rHD»9W.B9] 658.86 74-713477
CINE
Unconquerable {Motion picture) WTTW. Released
National Educational Television and Radio Center, 196(
by
29 min wl. b&w. 16 mm. (Ordeal by Are. no. 9)
Adar P I tvom the l>ook entit:eii Urdeal by fire, by Fletcher Pratt.
Credaa: l'ro:lncer and director. William Frledkln : adaptation.
Francis CouRh'in, William Friedkiii ; music. Thomas A. Dorse.v.
8ummar<i: Dramatic readings sKulDSt a background of palntinps
and authentic Civil War photographs, cover General McClellan's re-
placement as commander of the Army of the Potomac by Ambrose
Burnslde, who ordered the disastrous attack on Fredericksburg in
E>ecember 1862.
1. McClellun. George Brlnton, 182ft-lS8.'». 2. Burnslde. Ambrose
Everett. 1824-1881. i, Pratt. Fletcher, 1S97-19SJ. Ordeal by fire.
II. Chicago. Television station WTTW. iii. Natlooal Educational
Television and Radio Crater. Series: Ordeal by fire (Motion pic-
ture) no. 9.
Fi 67-829
Undala {Motion picture) Allison Jablonko and Marek
Jablonko, 1968.
28 mil. sd. color. 16 mm. .. . w „-i
Summary: Shows the movement patterns of everyday tasks and
handicrafts in a northwestern Indian village during the dry season.
1 HandUraft-Indla. i. Jablonko. Allison, ii. Jablonko. Maret
970.1 Fi A 68-374
CINE
The Undamped oaeillatioii {Motion picture) Animated Eleo-
tronicfi' Films, 1967.
4 mi:i. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronic circuit theory se-
ries)
Loop Him mounted In cartridge.
Also iaMied In standard 8 mm. cartridge and In 16 mm. reel.
With narrative guide and animation model.
Summary: Illustrates that an oscillation of electrons goes on con-
tlnousiy between an Inductance and a capacitance connected Id
parallel. Shows the buildup aod decay of magnetic lines of force
and the buildup and decay of electric lines of force across the capa-
citor, pointing out bow they are s}'nchronl«ed with voltage and cur-
rent waveform."!. With subtitles.
1. Electric currents. i. Animated ElectKmics Flimi (Firm)
Series: Electronic circuit theory series (Motion picture)
637 Fi A 68-2647
Animated Electronic Films
Uadir a kJiM h—f. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1 968.
Released in tbe U.S. by Time-Life Films.
30 BiiB. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A Study ot Vemoa Watkins, the Welah poet «iK> waa also a
bank cleriL
I. WatUas, Vcmoa PhiUipa, 1906-1967. L British Broadcsstina Corpora-
tioo. Tekvisioii Service. II. Tune-Life Ftlma.
rPR6045.A82S] 928 74-714809
Tfan»-Life PUma 72 MARC
Under ground {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1969.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cred'tM: Producer. Gordon Fldler.
Summary.- Presents Impressions of a Montreal loetro station,
ostng stilled and Isolated action.
1. Subways— Montreal. i. Canada. National Film Board.
388.4 70-707427
National Film Board of
Canada
Under his wing (Motion picture) Concordia Films, 1956.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sumni'iry: A dramatliatlou about a father who gains new cour-
age and strength by watching his soq injure himself while chasing
a baseball for the sake of his baseball team.
1 Courage. i Oocordla Publishing House. St. Louis.
Fi A 67-2149
Ealing Corp.,
Concordia Pub. House
Under rock enTiroamcnt {Motion picture)
1968.
3 mlD. si. color, super S mm.
I-oop aim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, John Storr.
Summary: Pictures the Interrelationship of organisms In an en-
vironment under rocks. Shows that the top of the rock U Inhabited
by algae and feather worms, while the underside la used as a hldtof
place by flsh and other varieties of sea animals. Including thread-
worms. Spanish lobsters, brittle stars, and clams.
1. Marine ecology. i. Ealing Corporation, C3ambrldge. Mass.
574.5 Fi A 68-1296
Ealing Oorporatlon
Under royal patrcmage (Motion picture) Essanay Film
Manufacturing Co., 1914. Released by Blackhawk Films/
Eastin-Plwlan Corp. il96-lj
28 mlu. Hi. b&w. 16 mm.
Also Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
CAST: Francis X. Bushman. Beverly Bayne. Lester Cunro.
SUMMARY: A comc^ly about tbe clever mse plaimod bj a prlnoa
and his friend to avoid a state marriage.
I. Easanay Film Manufacturing Company. II. Eaatln-PhMan Cor-
poration, Davenport, Iowa.
791.48 77-718144
Bastln-PbelanCorp.
Under-stitching (Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1967.
3 min. si. color, aaper 8 mm. (Sewing skills series, no. 12)
iMofi film mounted In cartridge.
WKh manual.
Credits: Stipervlsor, Joyce Johnson.
Summary : Shows the correct method of ooostructlng and using
under-stltchlng. With captions.
1. Dressmaking. 2. Sewing. I. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood.
Oallf. Series: Sewing skills series (Motion picture) no. 12.
646.2 7S-709386
BFA Educational Media
510
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Under stress {Motion picture) Austimlian News and Infnw
mation Hureau, 1965.
27 miD. Bd. Mtw. 16 mm.
CredUs: Producer, Prank Bafiuai; director. Rhonda Small.
Summary: Shows the reorgsoliatloD of meaUl health serrlcea Id
Australia and deacribea soiDe of the new approacbeq to the treatment
of the meotallr 111.
L Mental hygiene — Australia. i. Australia. News and Informal
tlon Bureau.
362.2 Fi A 68-l7fil
AoBtrallaD News and Information Bureau
Under the bronze torch at Montana State UniversitT {Uo-
tion pieture) Film and TV Center, Montana State Uni-
versity, in cooperation with Montana State University
Army ItOTC Detachment, 1»68.
10 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Describea ROTC training at Montana State UnlTeralty.
Discusses si>ecial training proerams such as the rISe team, the
spertal forces unit, and the flight program. Empbaslzea the quali-
ties of leadership and responsibllitr derived from ROTC training.
1. U. S. Army. Reserve Officers' Training Corps. i. Montana.
Btate UQiTenltT. Boxeman. Film and Telerialon C«iter.
ft6fi FtA68-862
CINE
Under the ocean (Filmstrip) Communicators and Teaching
Resources Development Center. Made by Teaching Re-
sources Development Center. Released by Communicatora
and Society for Visual Education, 1971.
30 fr. color. S5 mm. and pbooodlac: 1 s., 12 In., SSl ri»n., S
mlD. (Wonders of nature)
Alio teoed with pbonoUpe In cassette:
SonuBarr: A fllmstrlp designed for poor readers. Describes the
oeaaos as having mountains and rallejs Just as on land, and il-
lustrates different trpes of ships and equipment that take men to
the ocean floor. Shows some of the underwater houses in which men
live while exploring the ocean floor. With captions. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Submarine geology — Jureolle films. I. Teaching Reaonrcea
Development Center. II. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
Series: Wonders of nature (Filmstrip. Society for Visual Bdoca-
tbm)
37SU 72-738144
Society fOr Tlsoal Bda- cation
Under the ninbow (Filmstrip)
1970.
Miller-Brody Prodnctioas,
^7 f r. color. 3:3 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 13 mln. ( Early learn-
ins fllmstrlp llhraryi
Based on the McGraw-Hill Headstart books by Sharl I>wi8 and
Jarquelyn Reinach.
With teacher's manual.
Credits: Music, Jacquelyn Reinach.
Summary: Heipe the child to recognise colors and rhymee and to
accept differences among peo[de. Features Sharl Lewis.
1. Colors— Juvenile Aims. 2. Rime. I, Lewis, Sharl. II. Hlller-
Brody Productions. Series.
372.6 76-737647
Mlller-Brody Productions
Unte- tke ■■■. [Motioa picture] Province of Alberta. TMm^mton
Made by Ounook Him Productiooa. Released by Natiooal
PQm Board oT Canada, 1971.
23 aua. mL color. 1« mm.
SUMMARY: Prcacau kcms wtuch portray the kaad, people. >ad racna-
(Moal activities oT Albcna. WithoM aarrsboa.
1. AAerts. I. AAerta. II. Caaad
tF1076i 917.123
Natiooal Film Board of T3
72-700828
MARC
Under the ynm-yam tree {Motion picture) Sonnis-Swift
Productions Co. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1963.
110 mln. ltd. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color by Pathe.
Based on the play of the same title by l^wrence Roman.
Credit*; Producer, Frederirtt Brissoo; director, David Swift;
screenplay, Lawrence Roman. David Swift; music, Frank De Vol;
director of photography. Joseph BIroc; flim editor, Charles Nelson.
Cagt: Jack Lemmon. Carol I^nley, Dean Jooes, Edie Adams Imogene
Coca. Paul Lynde.
Summary: A comedy In which a young college girl, who has con-
vinced her future husband tkat they should live tc«ether plattmlcaliy
to test their compatabllity, becomes Involved witb her overly atten-
tive laoiUnrd who rents apartments only to girls.
1. Roi .an. r^wi-ence. Under the yum-yum tree. ii. Sonnls-Swlft
Productions Company, m. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1264
Under three Sags 1S34-I815 {FUmatrip) Wisconsin SUto
Historical Society, 1W9.
33 fr. color. a"i mm. (Wisconsin's story, no. 1)
With teacher's manual by G. H. Glover.
Summary: Discusses Wisconsin Territory's role In the worldwide
contest for empire during the period between 1634 and 1815.
1. Wisconsin— Hist.— To 184& t Wisconsin. State Olstorlcal
Society. Series: Wisconsin's story (Filmstrip) no. 1.
977.5 Fi A 68^095
Wlscoo^n State His- lorical Society
Undergroand fibn (Motion picture) KEBS-TV.
by ACT Films, 1971.
Released
23 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMART : A study of the underground film moveoient aa ex-
emplified by the work and Ideas of Chick Strand. Includes excerpts
from underground fllma and from Ulaa Strand'a Anselfflo to demon-
strate the experlmenUt and hnproTlsattonal nature of this growing
art form.
1. Strand, Chick. 2. BzpcriOMaUl Ofana. L KBBS-TV (Tele-
TUIoosUtion) San DIcco. Calif. II. ACI rUnu, Inc.
[PN1998.A8] 791.45 Hr-nUHO
CINE
Underground nuclear weapons testing {Motion picture) Ne-
vada Operations OflBce. Released by U. S. AtMnic Eno^
Commission, 1967.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shoi\-B how underground tests of nuclear neapons are
planned and conducted at the Nevada test site In a manner designed
to conuin radioactivity within the ground nnd to comply with the
limited test ban treaty, while providing the diagnostic Information
needed. Explains various types of nuclear tests and the use of
Tarlous test areas and their facilities.
1. Atomic weapons — Testing. r. U. S. Atomic Energy Com-
mlaalon.
Fi E 67-133
U. S. Natlcmal .\eronau- tics and Space Administration
Underiuuid aerv« {Motion pieture) Film Aasociatea, 1967.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (VolleytwU akllls series)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Witb study guide
Summary: Illustratea the correct form and technique for the uo-
dertiand aerve In voIlejbalL
1. Volleyball. L Film Associates. Stflea: Volleyball akUls
aeries (Uotloo picture)
796.32 Fi A 68-2824
Film Associates
Underhand strokes {Motion picture) Arthur Evans. Re-
leased by Bailey Films, 1967.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Handball skills series)
Loop dim mounted In cartridge.
With manual
CredMt; Bducatlonai consultants. Harold Kruger, Allan Sawyer.
Summary: Uses slow-motion to demonstrate the underhand stroke
the basic stroke in handball With captlona.
1. Handball. l Evans, Arthur, n. Bailey Films inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. Series: HandbaU skills series (Motioa picture)
796.81 75-708806
BFA Kdncatiooal Media ™™«
Underhand voDey {Motion picture) Film Aasociatea, l»e7.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (V<rfl^baII skills aeri«)
Loop film.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide
Summary: Shows the tecbniQue of the underhand volley, or "dig,"
In volleyball.
1. Volleyball. i. Film Associates. Series: Volleyball skills
series (Motion picture)
796.32 Fi A 68-2826
Film Associates
Underlining and lining a dress (Filmstrip) McCalPs Pat-
terns, 1959. Made by Depicto Films.
56 fr. color. 3S mm.
SUMMART: Demonstrates how to usderUoe and line a diaaa.
With captions.
1. Dressmaking. L McCall Corporation.
[TT515] 646.4 78-789032
McCall Patterns
Understanding African art (Filmstrip)
mensions Corp., 1970.
Edncati<mal Di-
67 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 15
mln. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide.
Stimmary: Discusses various African art forms, including a piece
of sculpture, a mask, and everyday boosehold Items. Relates each
work of art to tbe customs of the tribe In whicb It originated, and
stresses the history of the tribe In terms of tbe materials and
methods which the trittesmen used. Notes tbe current revival of
Interest In Africa mentioning that artists like Picasso are cUlmlng
an African Influence.
1. Art, Afrlcaa I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
709.6 70-737691
A. L. A. Bo(*lM
UnderstandiBg aggression. [Motion picture] Appleton-Ccntury-
Crofls, 1971.
29 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Combines trtwA. depicting msn'i aggressive behavior
throughout the ccntunes with live-action sequencer in order lo enamine the
problem of the possible destruction of ounkind by meam of man's own aggres-
sive iradencie*. Ptychologiit Roger Ulrich discusses his theories of aggression
and demoDitntes lome of his Trndings with actual animal experiments thai reveal
various causes of sggressioa.
1. Aggressiveness (Psychology) 2. Aggressive behsvior in animals. I Ul-
rich, Roger Elwood. 1931- II. Appieion-CCntury-Crofts, inc.
[BF575.A3] 301.6 72-702515
ALA Booklist 72 MARC
Cocp.. I97Z
[inimstiq)] Educational Di-
• (lOfr. Mcfa) color. 33 omb. swl 4 pImmhSscs (2 >■
s. for manual profector, 1 1. for autootatic prajactar), t2ia.,33 1/3 rpm.,
15 min. each ndc.
Abo issued with pboooupe in cassetta.
With teacher's gibdc.
SUMMARY: A study of tbe ptayt and playwrights that shaped the Americaa
theater. Pin imsi ■ the techniques of lUgecraft sod the art of the dramatist, unng
as eiamptes Elmer Rice. Thornloo Wilder. Eugeae O'Neill, Tcnoesaee Williams,
Arthur Miller. Wilksm loge. sod Edward Albee.
] . Americas drama— 20dt ccstury— History and iiiihiain L Edacatioaal
Dimeniicwa Corponuoa.
[PS351) 792.0973 72-733222
Edacatioaal DhtMioM 73 MARC
Corp.
511
Educational Dimenaionfl
Understandins and appndatiiif poctiy (Filmatrip) Edu-
cational Dimensions Corp., 1970.
2 fllmatrlps (pt. 1, eefr. ; pt. 2, 64fr.) «*>r. W mm. and 2 pbo-
DodiscB <2 a. eadi). 12 in., 881 rpm., 16 mln. mA part.
With teacher's guide entitled Understanding poetry, by Ethelyn
SUUHART: A wide range of dasslcal and conteBWorary po«9iia
are combined with color pbotocrai*» to show bow the poet oas*
language to express the d^th and complezlty of bis eiperlencee W
be observes life around him. ^ _,
1. Poetry— Collections. 2. Poetry. I. WucaUonal IMmeortaw
Corporation. -_«*--
[PN6101] 806.1 74-789061
Bdocatloital Dlmeoaloos Ovpi
Understanding and communications {Motion pieture) Sand-
ler Institutional Films. Released by Henk Newenhouse,
inc., 1069.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows chDdreo that communication involves more
than words, explaining that It can be direct, as In a smile or a shrug,
or through time and q»ce, as when a siren warns tbat a Ore eugloe
la coming or an alarm dock rings. For elementary grades.
1. OommunlcatloD — Juvoilie films. l Sandler ItLstltntlonal
Films, n. Newenbouse (Heok) Inc.
372.24 70-705706
CINB
Understanding art {Filmstrip)
Corp., 1969.
4 nimstrlps (40 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 4 phonodiscs: 2 s.
each (1 B. for manual projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In.,
33i rpm.. 13 mln. each side.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows how artists use color. line, per^tective, form,
and vace. and how they Interpret their subjects In either an abstract
or representational manner. Uses many works of artists to Indicate
similarities and dllTerencea.
Contents.- 1, Une. — Z. Color. — 3. Form. — 4. ^tace.
1. Art — Technltiue. L Educational Dimensions Corporation.
701.8 74-736514
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Understan£ng art: Abstraction {FUmtirip) Educatiaoal
Dimensi(Hi8 Corp., 1969.
SO fr. orior. 35 mm. and pbooodiac: 1 s., 12 In., S8| rpoL, 14
mln. microgroove.
Witb tescber'a guide.
Summary: Defines abstract srt and dleniaaes the meaning of
viewing a wtil-coordinated aeries of paintings.
1. Art, Abstract. i. Educational Dimensloaa Corporation.
704.945 75-736166
A. L. A. BookUst
Understanding art: Coiv {FUmttrip) EduoUifmal Dimen-
sions Corp., 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 38i rpm., 18
mln. micn^roove.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates how color is used to express fueling and
movement on a two-<limenslonat surface.
1. Color. 2. Uovement, Aesthetics of. i. Educational Dimen-
sions Corporation.
752 71-785657
A. L. A. Booklist
Understanding art: Fonn {FUmstrip) Edacaticma] Dimen-
sions Corp., 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 831 rpm., 18
mln. mlcrogroore.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows a variety of shapes, and tlescrlbee bow they
are used to express feeling and movement on a two-dimensional
surface.
1. Form (Aesthetics) i. Educational Dlmeoslooa Oorporatloo.
751 7^-786658
A. L. A. Booklist
Understanding art: IJn« {FUmKtrip) EdncatMHial Dimen-
sions Corp., 1969.
41 f r. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 83i rpm., 13
min. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide
Summary: (Compares the use of different lines and analyses their
Tarlous emotional values.
1. Line (Art) i. Eldncatlonal Dimensions OorporatlOD.
751 79-735659
A. L. A. Booklist
Understanding art: Representation {FUmatrip) Educa-
tional Dimensions Corp., 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodtac: 1 a, 12 In., SSi rpoL, 14
mln. Diicrogroove.
With teacher's guide
SwMfMry: Uses a wide range of palnttngs to iUnatrate a Tartoty
of styles and expressions In tbe representational Idiom.
1. Paintings. l Educational Dtmensious Oorporatloo.
704.94 79-736167
A. L. A. Booklist
Educational Dimen-
Understanding art: Space (Filmstrip)
sions Corp., 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for maniul pro-
jector. 1 B. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33i rpm., 14 mln.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Presents aereral abstract and representatitmal paint-
ings by various major artists to illustrate how artists use space to
accomplish their desired effects.
1. Pentpectlve. I. Educational Dimensions Corporatlcm.
704.94 71-737966
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Understanding art: Space (FUmatrip) £daoati<mal Dimen-
sions Corp., 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 in.. 881 riHn., 18
mln. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: lUostrates bow light and shadow, line, color Intensity,
shape, and percentage of detail can create perspective and tbe feel-
ing of q>ace.
1. Perception. 2. Space perception. 3. Harmony (Aesthetics)
L Educational Dlm«islons Corporation.
751 78-786660
A. L. A. Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Understanding brothers and sisters {Filmatrip) Family
Filnistrips. Released by Society for Visual Education,
1970.
43 fv. cliir. 3:^ iDui. end phonodlKc: 1 B.. 12 in.. 38i rpm.. 8
uiin. niicroftroove. (Family problems of young teens, no. 3)
With teiicher's ^ide.
Crettitt: Consultant. Rlohinond Barbour; planned by Piinl It
Kidd: photographer. Ronald Perkins.
Svmmarv: T^nagera discuss their feelings about their brothers
and *<.isterfl, and describe thetr relationfihips ivfth older and younger
brothers and sisters.
1. Brothers and sisters. i. Fauilly FilmstrlpR, Inc. 11. Society
for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series: Family problems of
young teens (Fllmstript no. 3.
301.42 7t>-735998
Society for Visual Edu- catlou
Understanding Buddhism (Filmstnp) Family Films. Re-
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1968.
70 fr .olor 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 8.. 12 in, 33i rpm.. 14
Uiin. I Itellglons around the world)
Religious version previously relseased under the title Buddhism.
With teacher's guide. , „
Credits: Author, Paul R. Kldd; photographer, Alexander Fer-
guson.
Summitry: Explains some of the rituals Involved In the ordination
of a young Buddhist monk and some of the basic beliefs. Describes
dlfferenl branches and movements of Buddhism aud Includes photo-
graphs of temples.
1. Buddha and Buddhism. i. Buddhism (Filmatrip) n. Fam-
ily Films, inc. iii. Society for Visual EMucation, Inc., Chicago.
Series : Religions around the world ( Filmstrlp)
294.3 Fi A 68-3614
Society for Visual Education
Understanding capacity (Filmstrip)
Made by Golt Educational Materials.
McGraw-Hill, 1972.
il'i fr. colli)'. 3r> Mini, and phono<tisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm.,
8 mln. (Measuring capacity series)
Aliso issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Alda Golt.
SUMMARY: Explains United States standard nulta of capacity.
For primary grades.
I. Volume (Mathematics) — Juvenile films. I. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. 11. Series: Measuring capacity series (Filmstrip)
[QA465] 372.8 78-739981
UcOraw-HltlBookCo.
Understanding China (Filmstrip) Teaching Resonrces/Mul-
timedia, 1971. Made by Joshua Tree ProducUons.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 &, 12 In., S3i rpm.,
10 mln.
In a kit entitled China. Includes teacher's galde, student hand-
book, posters, calendar, and filmstrip entitled China today.
SUMMARY : A background study of the history aod tradltlona
which helped form preseot-day Chinese thought.
1. China— CIvUlzatloD. I. Teaching Reaoarces/Maltlmedla.
rDS721] 916.1 71-740001
TeaAlng BesourcM/ Multimedia
Understaadlng compositkw In art [Motion picture]
FUms, 1971.
Academy
17 min. (d. color. 16 mm.
With tiudy guide.
SUMMARY: l.moducc* a wide variety ofpuntinfi and (culpture, including
many oS the contemporary stylet— hard edge atetracu, pop an. kinetic aculp-
ture, shaped canvaa. and other*. Stfeaaca that compoaition ii experiment and
change, and diicuaaes balance, positive and negative apace, form, detail, texture,
and rhythm.
1- Compoiiiion (Art) I. Academy Filn», Hollywood, Calif
cN7430] 101.8 79-715408
Academy FUm* 72 MARC
Understanding c<mtemporary Afro-American art (Film-
strip) Educational Dimensions Corp., 1971.
2 fllmatrips (pt. 1, 82 fr., pt 2, 79 fr.) color, 85 mm. and 2
phonodlsca (2 a. each), 12 In., 381 rpm., 15 mio. each part
With teacher's guide.
SUMMABY: Defines Afro-American art Presents and examinea
the esthetic value of the creative worka of contemporary black paint-
ers and sculptors.
1. Negro art I. Educational Dlmeoalona Corporation.
L\6538.N5] 709.73 70-739050
Educational Dimensions Corp.
UndcrsUnding diabet«s (Motion picture) ANA-NLN Film
Service. 1967.
35 mill. sd. color. 16 cm. (Diat>etea nursing serlea)
SUMMARY: Presents basic concepts about diabetes. Including
clinical and public health a»pe«;-ts, epidemiological factors, modern
conc«T>tH and methods of management, prevention of acute problems,
and the early recognition of degenerative compllcatlona.
1. Dlabetea. 2. Nnrsea and nuralng. I. ANA-NLN Film Service,
New York. It. Serlea: Dlabetea naralng Mrles (Motion picture)
[ RC6fl0] 616.4 Fi A 67-6618
ANANLJI Film Service
Understanding diabetc*. [Filnutripi Trainex Corp., 1971.
52 fr. color 35 mm. and phoftodiac; 2 1. (1 1, in En^ish, 1 1, in Spanish),
12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 13 min, each aide. (Diabetic counseling lerlea)
Also tiaued with phonoUpc in casacttc in Englith and Spanish.
With fact booklet.
SUMMARY; A study of diabetes with crophaaia on physiology and lymp-
loma,
1. Diabetes. I. TraineA Corporation. II. Sciicai Diabetic counseling
aeries. |PUmstrip].
rRC660] 616.4 72-7366S5
Trsinca Corp 73 MARC
Undentndlaa electricity a^ electrical tenM. [SUde letj
American AseociatioD for Vocational Instructional Materiilt.
1971.
54 slides, cotor. 2 » 2 in.
With text of the same titk prepared and reviaed by O- B. Heodenoo.
SUMMARY: ExpUinsthehMicprincipkaofelectridtyandshowabowelec-
tfical energy b purchased.
I. Electric eoginoerinf. 2. Electric power. 1. Anterican Aaaociation for
Vocational Imtructioaal Materiala.
ITK144, 621.3 """A'?^
American Aaaociation for 72 MARC
Vocational Inaiructional
Material*
Understanding feature stories {FUmatrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1969.
56 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc: 1 a.. 12 liL, 331 rpm., 17
mln, microgroove. (The Newspaper la Amesica).
Issued also with phondape in cassette.
With teacher's guide and script
Credits: Author, Howard F. Decker.
Summary: Shows literary dlBCerencea between featore wrttlng and
wriUng straight newspaper copy. lUoatratee ▼arlo'as typee of fea-
ture stories. „ . „^ .,
1 Journalism— Authorship. i. Society for Visual Edtication,
Inc Chicago Series: The Newspaper in America (Filmstrip)
070.4 76-734772
Society for Visual Education
Understanding Hinduism {Filmstrip) Family Films. Re-
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1968.
67 fr. color. 3r> mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 Ui.. 33i rpm., 15
luin. I Religions around the world) , , „, , .
Religious verjtlon previously released under the title Hinduism
With teacher's guide. , . c-
Credits: Author. Paul K. Kldd; photographer. Alexander Fer-
Summarv: Shows a Hindu boy completing the saci-ed thread cert--
monv and making a pilgrimage to Hindu temples. Portrays how
figures of gods and animals are used to lead worshippers to Brah-
man Includes scenes of a wedding and funeral rituals.
1 Hinduism, i. Hinduism (Filmstrip) it. Family Films, Inc-
ni. Society for Visual Education, Inc., CJhIcago. Series: Religions
around the world (Filmstrip)
■294.5 Fi A 68-3613
Society for Visual Education
Understanding human reproduction (Filmstnp) Guidance
Associates of Pleasantville, 1968.
2 fllmstriiffi (pt. 1, 87 fr.; pt. 2, 83 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodUis; l:; in.: 334 rpm.; pt. 1, 18 min.; pt. 2, 1» mln. micro-
groove.
With teucliei's manual.
Summary: Explains the process of human reproduction.
1 Renroductioii. r. Guld.mce AssL-ciates of Pleasantville, N. i.
612.6 Fi A 68-1944
Guidance .\s3o<imes
Understanding hnmui reprodactioa. [Filmstrip] Guidance As-
sociates of Pleasantville, N.Y., 1971.
2 rilmttripa (p(. 1, 81 fr.; pt. 3, 86 fr.) color. 33 mm. and 2 ^ooodiaci
(2 •- each; I ». for manual projector; 1 t. for automatic projector); 12 m.; 33 1/3
rpm.; pt. I, 14 nun.; pt. 2, 16 min.
Alao iaaucd with phonotape in caaactte.
With discussion guide.
Revised version of the 1968 filmstrip of the same title.
SUMMARY: Describes the process of huinan reproduction, the male and
female reproductive systems, senual intercourac, conception, the role of chromo-
aomea in the development of the embryo, labw. and birth.
1. Reprodktction. 1. Guidance Associate* of PksaantvUlc, N.Y.
[QP25Ii 612.6 72-734938
Guidance Aaaociatcs 72 MARC
Understanding human reproduction: a middle schooJ ap-
proach {Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasantville,
N. Y., 1968.
4 filmstrlps (approi. 50 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 4 phono-
discs- 12 in . 331 rpm., approx. 10 mln. each, microgroove.
Parti, 43fr.:pt.2.53fr.;pt.3,54fr;pt.4.B2fr
Prepared in consultation with a special committee of the &ex
Information and Education Council of the U. S.
With teacher's manual. j „ „ ._..■««»
tiummarv: Discusses the male and female reproductive systems.
how life begins, and the development of a baby from conception to
**'"**■ Reproduction. 2. Embryology, Human. i. Guidance Aaso-
dates of PleasantTlUe, N. Y.
372.3 Fi A 68-5213
Guidance Associates
Understanding infant behavior {Motion picture) Video
Nursing, 1967. Made by WTTW-TV.
44uiln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Man: his growth and development —
Urth through adolescence)
Videotape ulso Issued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credits: Instructors, Robert O. Nlcolay, Patrica Barger.
Ruramary: DiscuHHes the Infant's hehavlor as a reaction to his
basic needs. Describes the problems provoked by parental expec-
tancy, demands, and reactions regarding feeding proroduree, maattir-
batlon, steep, aiid toilet training.
1. Infants. i. Video Nursing. Inc. Series: Man: his growth
and development— birth throu^ adolescence (Motion picture)
155.42 79-703698
Video Nursing
Understanding Iriamism (Filmatrip) Family Films. Re*
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1968,
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 38i rpm., 12
mln. (Ilellgions around the world)
Religious version previously released under the title Islamlsm.
With teacher's guide.
Credifa; Author, Paul K. Kldd; photographer, Alexander Ferguson.
Summary; Follows a boy and his parents on a pilgrimage to the
Mosque of Omar, where they worship, vlalt tbe iDoaque musuem, and
demonstrate various prayer positions.
1. Islam. I. Islamism (Filmstrip) n. Family Films, Inc. in.
Society for Visual Rducatlon, inc., Chicago. Series: Religions
around tbe vrorld (Filmstrip)
2^ Fi A 68-3611
Society for Visual Bducatlon
Understanding kinetic art (Filmstrip) Educational Dimen-
sions Corp., 1971.
70 fr. color. 85 nun. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 33i rpm.,
15 mtn.
With teacher's guide entitled Kinetic art.
SUMMARY: Defines kinetic art as a four-dlmenalonal art form
concerned with movement through ^lace. Explains that kinetic art-
ists, inspired by the theories of the Impressionlata, the experiments
of pioneer photographers, tbe life forces of Van Qogh, cublam, and
futurism, have developed a visoal vocabulary whose main subject
Is movement.
1. Kinetic art 2. Art, Modem— 20th century. I. Edncatlonal
Dimensions Corporation.
[N6494.K5] 709.04 76-789049
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Understandix^ matter and energy (Motion picture) Visual
Education Films. Beleased by International Film Bureau,
1960.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Consultants, Samuel S. Vernon. John Stemig.
Summarv: Describes the three forms of matter, and Illustrates
different forms of energy. Uses animation to clarify the molecular
action of a substance, and gives examples of rfjemlcal, mechanical,
beat, light, electrical, radiant, and atomic energy.
1. Matter. 2. Force and energy. i. Visual Education Films, inc..
Highland Park, III. n. International Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
530.4 79-706896
International Film Bu- reau
Undcrstandiag aiodera arcUtcctare. [Filmitiip] Educational Di-
mensions Corp., 1972.
2rilmstripa(pL 1.79fir.;pt 2, Mfr.) color. 35 nun. and 3 pbottodiaca
(2 a. each; 1 a. for manual pix>t()Ctor: 1 a. for automatic prtqector). 12 in., 33 1/3
rpm., 15 mio. each aide.
Abo iaaucd with phonotape in caasette.
With teacher't guide.
SUMMARY: Diacuaaea the aeatheiic technology of atecl, glaaa, and rein-
foTced concrete, and expkwca the form of function in bomea, public buildinga,
cultural centen, and churchea. locludea viewa of worka by Sullivan, Wright, L*
Corbuaier, Saarincn. Nervi, van der Robe, and otbera.
1. Architecture, Modem— 20th CMiury. I. Educational Dimcnaiooa Cor>
poration.
cNA680j 720.973 72-733221
Educational Dii&eDaiooa 72 MARC
Corp.
Understanding modem sculpture (Filmstrip) Educational
Dimensions Corp., 1971.
2 fllmstrlps (pt 1, 70 fr.; pt. 2, 71 fr.) color. 86 mm. and 2
phonodisc* (2 a. each), 12 in., 33) rpm., 14 min. each part
With tearfier'a guide.
SUMMARY: Traces tbe development of modem sculpture In both
Its abstract and realistic modes, with emphasis on contemporary
works. Presents representational works of Picasso, Matisse, Halllol,
UarinI, Hanson, and Llchensteln, and follows abstract themes In the
20th century, while discussing the sculpture of Calder, Henry Moore,
Archlpenko, LIpton, Nogucbl, and Nakaln, as well aa the younger
generation of contemporary innovators.
1. Sculpture, Modem — 20th century. I. Bducatlooal Dlmeosions
Corporation.
[NB198] 735 72-739048
Elducatlonal Dimensions Corp.
Understanding motivation (Motion picture) Bureau of
National Affairs. Made by Quest Productions. Released
by BNA Incorporated, 1967.
28 m'n, »d. color. 16 mm. (Gellennan motivation and produc-
tivity series)
RiLsed on the book Motivation and productivity, by Saul W.
Oellerman.
With leader's guide.
Summary: Dr. Saul W. Gellerman discusses the relation of be-
havioral science to management techniques. He explain.<f the scope
of behavioral research, and what it ha« done to help manegement
uiMlerstand employee motives. Includes practical suggestions for
increasing eniplojee productivity.
1. Personnel managemwit. i. Oeltermair. Saul W. Motivation
and prwductlvlty. ii. Bureau of National Affairs, Washington, D. C.
n. BNA Incorporated. Series; Gellerman motivation and
productivity series (Motion picture)
658.31 Fi A 68-241
CINE
Understanding movies (Motion picture) New York times/
Amo Press, 1971. Made by Van Praag Productions.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Examinea a short, originally scripted dramatic film
sequence in nontechnical tertns, exploring the expansion and com-
pression of time, magnification, and tbe arrangement of these ele-
ments to produce a desired effect.
1. Moving-pictures. I. New York times. II. Aroo Press.
[PN1994A5] 791.48 70-718476
CINE
512
Uadent— dla< mjttitt. (ninwtrip]
1971.
H. M. Stone Producttoot,
2 a., 12 in., 33 1/3 n
, ISn
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
( elementary guidance)
Alao iuued with phonotape in c
Captioned vcraion alao iaaued.
With guide and resource manual.
SUMMARY: Focuaca on the importance of developing lelf-undeTStanding in
the purauit of individual goala. auggeata varioua meana for the aludenl lo deter-
mine who aitd what he is, and encourages group participation in est^iahing
ethical value* ar>d iudgmenta. For elementary gradca.
1. Self-perccplion— Juvenile fllma. (1. Irtdividuality] I. Stone (H. M.)
Productions. II. Seriea: Elementary guidance. tFUmstripj
(BF697, 372.24 75-740159
H. M StocM Productions 73 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Understandins nywlf (Filmstrip)
tions, 1971.
H. M. Stooe Produc-
45 fr. color. S5 mm. (Eleroenurr fuldaiMV)
With fuide and resource manual.
SUMMARY : Focuses ©d the ImporUoce of developlnj Belf-iinder-
Mandlng In the pursuit or Indlrldual goals, suggests carious nipniifl
for the student to determine who and what he Is. and encourage
group participation in estabkUhlng ethical values and Judgment^.
With caption*. For elemeolary jrades.
1. Self-perception— JuTenlle flima. I. Stone (H. H.) Prodm-
tlotis. H. Series: Elenientarj guidance (Fllmmrip)
[BF697] 372.24 7^-789414
H. M. Stone Productloos
Understanding: op art (Filmstrip)
Corp., 1970.
Educational Dimenaiona
2 aimsirips (pL 1. 79 f r. ; pL 2, 68 fr.J color. 35 mm. aod 2
phoDodiscs (2 a. each), 12 io., SSi rpoL, 16 min. «ach part
With teacher's guide.
SUMUARV : DeUlU the major theories aod the historical derel-
cement of op art and features exhibitions of the leaders In the field,
SQCb as Albers. Vaaserely, Stella, and others.
1. Optical art. I. Ekhicatlonal Oimeosloos Corporatloa
[ N64M.06] 709.04 79^739047
Educational OlmeoaloDS Corp.
UBdentmdiag otken. tf^>lnutripi
Corp.. 1970.
Educational Projections
SUMMARY: A reading program which include* word skill rciarorcemcni
covering the word sound of a vowel when ■ccompanied by • vowel helper
lUustmet Ihe value of trying to undenUnd the feeltngi and reaction* of oiberv
With caption*. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Priramry) — Juvenile films. 2. English language— Vowels— Juve-
nile films. 3 Social psychology— Juvenile films. [1. Inierpenonal relations]
I Educational Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Film-
stripi Level I. R.277.
lLB1525i 372.4 72-733516
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Others. [Filmstrip] H. M. Sume ProductioiM.
1971.
and pbonodbc: 2*.. 12 ia., 33 1/3 n
43 fr. color. 35 mi
(Elementary guidance)
Also issued with phoooupe in caiactic.
Captioned version also issued.
With guide and resource manual.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a bask cause for prejudicial behavior and suggests
simple ways to avoid such behavior Emphasizes the similarities of all pupils in
aspirational goals and emotional feelings. For elementary grades.
I Prejudices and antipathies— Juvenile filtns. [ 1 . Prejudicca] I. Stone (H.
M.) Productions. 11. Serica: Elementary guidance. {Filmstripj
IBF575.P9, 372.24 70-740160
H. M. Stone Productions 73 MARC
Understanding others (Filmstrip)
tions. 1971.
H. M. Stone Produc-
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary guidance)
With guide and resource manual.
SL'MMaBT: Itlunrates a ba'«lc cause for prejudicial beharlor and
suggests simple ways to arold such behavior. Emphasize* the simi-
larities of all pupils in aspirational goals and emotional feelings.
With captious. For elementary gradeti.
1. Prejudlc« and antipathies — Juvenile Alms. I. Stone (H. M.)
Productions. II. Series: ElemenUrj guidance (Filmstrip)
[BF575.P9] 372.W 72-739415
H. M. Stone Productions
Understanding personality and behavior {Motion picture)
American Management Association, 1967.
23 mio. sd. color. 16 mm. (DeTelt^>ing Buperrt.'»ory leadership
skills. Session no. 3>
Bummarv: Dr. Charles Roth explains that the more Insight that
ft Buperrlsor acquires into basic baman needs the better be can
deal with troubled employees. He discusses a worker's physiological
requlremeota and his desire for security, aflfertlou. esteem, and the
kind of self-fulflllment that drives men to do thetr best
Another issue. bAw.
1. Superrtflton of ^nployaes. i. Roth, Charles B. n. American
Hanagonent Assoclatlfm. Series : Deretoplng saperrlsory leader-
ahlp AKlB (Motloo picture) Session no. S.
668.31 70-707210
Understanding poetrj (Filmstrip) Edacational Dimensions
Corp., 1970.
2 flimstrlps (pL 1. 06 fr.; pt. 2. 62 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodlaca (2 s. each; 1 b. for manual projector. 1 s. for automatic
projector), pt. 1, 14 mlo.; pt 2, 12 mln.
With guide.
STTMHARY : Discusses the mesulngs of several poems by Ameri-
can poets and describes how the poet draws upon bis pnwutal ex-
perience and then transforms it Into succinct words, rhythms, and
sounds to pinpoint an Increased awareness of life.
1. American poetry— History and criticism. 2. Poetics.
I. Edacstioaal EHtoenslMu Corporation.
[PS92] 808.1 78-739036
A. L. A. Booklist
Understanding p<^ art (Filmstrip) Educati(Hial Dimeo-
sions Corp., 1970.
2 fllmsttrips (82 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.,
12 In.. 33i rpm.
With teacher's guide.
^Mmmary: Traces the derdopment of the pop art morement fram
the Stuart Davis salt shaker to the Campbell's soup can of Aodj
Warhol. Shows tbe works of Ucbteostein, Oldenburg, Rosenqnist.
Wesselmann, Indiana, aod otb«^
1. Pop art L EducsUonal DUDenalona Ooiporatloa.
709.04 75-737348
Bducatloual DlmeisloBS Corp.
Understaiidlag rheuMtoid arthritis. [Motion picture] W. B.
Saunders Co., 1971.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Abo isstied in super S mm. with magnetic sound.
CREDITS: Author. Howard F. Polley,
SUMMARY: Helps the patient with rheumatoid arthritis adapt to the dis-
1. Arthritis deformaiu.
tRC933]
W. B. Saunders Co.
I. Saunden (W. B.) Company. Philadelf^ia-
616.7 72-701352
72 MARC
iriiinlMJIu Shakcspewe: Us sovcct. [Motion picture] Gate-
way Educational Hlnia. London, 1971. Released in the U.S. by
Coronet InitructitHial nims.
19 mtu. id. color. 16 nun.
Alto issued IB bJtw.
With soxty guide.
CREDITS: CoasuliaBt, Levi Fok.
SUMMARY: Pitaeots eaoerpu from four plays by Shakespeare to show how
be fnhawi*d Us sources with imagiaaiMxi. knowledge of human nature, aod
ffommand of langnsse.
1. Shakespeare, Wilbaai, 1S64-1616— Sources. I. Oateway Educational
nima. ltd.. Loadoo. 11. Coroaet lostnictiaBal POrna.
[PR2952] 822.3 79-714983
Coronet lastractiaaal 72 MARC
Films
Uaderstaadiai Shakespevc: Us stsaecnft. [Motion picture
Gateway Educational Films, London. 1971. PflcMcd in dw
U.S. by Coronet Instructional FDais.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued in hAw.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Consultant, Levi Fox.
SUMMARY: Uses staginp of episodes from four plays by Shakespeare to
>how how the theaters of Elizabethan England affected the way in wUcb ibc
plays were written.
1. Shakcapearc. William. I564-I6I6— Technique. 2. Tlieaiera— Ortat Brit-
ain. 1. Gateway Educsiional Fihwa. ltd.. London. II. CoronctlnsUuctioaal
Films.
[PR2995] 822.3 72-7 14984
Coronet Instructional 7] MARC
Films
Understanding Shintoism (Filmstrip) Family Films. Re-
leased by Society for Visual Education, 1968.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33i rpia..
13 mln. (Religions around the world)
RellpiouK version previously released under the title Shlntoism.
With teacher's guide.
Credit$: Author, Paul R. Kidd; photographer. Alexander Fergu-
SOD.
Summary: Explains Fome of the basic concepts of Shlntoism.
Shows a boy ;ind his sister as tiiey go through tbe Toril, observe the
purlficatioQ ceremony, worship at the Inner abrlne, and meditate la
the garden.
1. Shinto. I. Shlntoism (Filmstrip) n. Family Filtns, inc m
Society for Visual Education, inc. Chicago. Series- Religioas
around th« world (Filmstrip)
299 Fi A 68-3612
Society for Visual Education
Uodentanding stresses and stnonB (Motion picture) Walt
Disney Productions in association with the Upjohn Co. Be-
leased by Walt Disney 16 mm Films, 1968.
10 mlo. sd. color 16 mm. <Tbe Upjohn health sndea)
With study guide
Credits: Producer, Ken Peterson ; director, Les Clark.
Summon/: Discusses the mental side of tbe health triangle, emidia-
Blxlng how the i»«S8Qres and worries of life can damage man's health,
L Stress (Pbjsiolosy) i. Dlsaey (Walt) Productions, n. Buena
Vtsta Distribution Oompauy, luc Walt Dlscey 16 mm Fitns.
Series : Tbe Gpjoho health series (Uotloo ptcton)
614.68 fl A 68-2684
Walt Dlaoey 16 mm Films
Understanding the art of Andrew Wyeth (Filmstrip)
Educational Dimensions Corp.., 1970.
2 filmstrips (pt 1, 00 fr. ; pt. 2. 08 fr.) color. 35 mm. and
pboQodisc : 2 s^ 12 itL, 8S| rpm., IS mln. eadL micn)grooT&
With teacher's guide.
SUUMABY: Examines the philosophy and tecfaotqae of painting
of Andrew Wyeth. Shows egg-t€xnpera paintings and watercolor
sketches that depict the landscapes of tbe winter and summer
homes of tbe pslnter, and of bis wife, son, and frieoda.
1. Wyeth, Andrew, 1917- I. Educational Dimensions Cor-
poration.
769.1 74-737972
A. L. A. Booklist
Understanding the art of the film (Filmstrip)
tional Dimensions Corp., 1971.
Educa-
Understanding the community (Filmstrip) Educational
Direction. Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
6 filmstrips. color. Sj mm. and 3 phonodlscs 1 2 a. each),
3S\ n>m.
AI«o isinied with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's manual.
CONTENTS: 1. Taking a walk in the community.— 2. What's In a
community? — 3. Commnnltles are different — 4. Where does the com-
munity stop? — 5. The community in a community. — 6. Tbe erer-
changlng community. For primary grades.
1. Cities and to«-ns~JuTenile Alms. I. Educational Dlrectloo.
inc. 11. Eye Gate Bouse, Inc.
[HT155] 372.8 73-739552
Eye Gate House
Understanding the erafte: Letters and posters (Filmstrip)
Educational Dimensions Corp., 1971.
2 BInistrips (pt 1, 73 fr. : pt 2, 75 fr.). color. 35 mm. aod 2
pbonodlscs (2 «. each; 1 s. for manual projector, 1 s. for sotMnatle
projector). 12 in., 331 rpm., 12 mln. each side.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY Trat'es the development of lettering, printing, and
posters from tbe earUest times to the Op and Pop creations of today.
Includes calllKraphy, moof^rams, and posters of Lautrec, Carltta
Kent Peter Max, and othem
1. Lettaing. 2. Printing. 3. Posters. I. Edocatioixal D1id«)-
sions Corporation.
[NK3600] 769 n-739766
Bdocatlonal Dlmautons Corp.
ITiimlMdl^ the cnftc MomAcs. [Filmstrip] Educational Di-
okensions Corp., 1972.
S4 U. color. 3) mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s. (1 a. for manual profector. 1
s. for sMOfBsIic protector), 13 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. appros. IS min. each side.
Abo iMued with pbonoupe in cassette.
With lescbcr*! guide.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of mosaics from ancient times to today,
featuring works fiXMn Mesopotamia. Greece. Rome, Byunlium. and ancient and
contemporary Mexico and America. Includes views of contemporary exampiea
in architecture and sculpture by anisans and by children
1. Mosaics. 1. Educational Dimensions Corporation. II. Htle: Mosaics.
[Filmstrip]
[NA3750J 748.5 72-733227
2 fllm»<trip8 (pt 1, 72 fr. ; pt 2, 79 fr.) : b&w. 3o mm. and
2 phonodli«cs (2 s. each) ; 1 s. for manual projector, 1 f. for auto-
matic projector), 12 in., 33) rpm., 15 miu. each sida
With teacher's guide.
SUM3IARY: Presents the problems and techniques of the film,
and explains the roles of the writer, director, cinematographer, and
actor. Discusses composition, lighting, morement and interpreta-
tion as used In Citizen Kane, Tbe serentfa seal, Tbe 400 blows, and
others.
1. MoTlng-ptctures. I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
[PN1994] 791.43 72-739762
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Understanding the dty (Filmstrip)
Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
Educational IMrection.
35 mm. and 3 phoiKMllscs (2 a
t) flliustrlps. color.
331 rpm.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassettfc
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS : Photograpber, John H. HopUas.
CONTESTS: 1. Taking a walk In the city.— 2. Whars In a
cityT — 3. Cities are dlfTerent. — 4. Where does the dty stop?— 0. The
cwnmunltlea in a city.— 6. The erer-^dianglng dtj. For prUnary
grsdes.
1. Cities snd towns — Juvenile flilms. I. Edacational Dlrectloo.
Inc. II. Bye Gate Boose, Inc.
[HT155] 872.8 74-739866
Eye Gate House
72
MARC
513
Understanding the crafts: Pottcrj (Filmstrip) Educatioial
Dimensions Corp., 1970.
71 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for auttwnatle projector), 12 In.. 331 rpm., 15 mln.
With teacher's guide.
Sommary : Traces the history of pottery msklDg ; demonstrates
the pinch, coil, and slab techniques of making pottery; and shows
examples of pottery from many different cultnrea.
1 Pottery. I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
738 72-737969
EducaUooal DimmskMis Corp.
Understanding the crafts: Weaving (Filmstrip) Edaca-
tional Dimensions Corp., 1970.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. and jAonodlsc: 2 8. (1 a. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for autwnatic projector), 12 In., 33| rpm., 15 min.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces the historic deTdopment of weaving aod ex-
hibits examples of contemporary weaTlng.
1 Band wearing. I. Educational Dimensions OorporatKm.
746.1 77-737970
Educational Dlmensloos Corp.
Understanding the liturgy (FUmstrip) Alpha Film Pro-
ductions, 1965-67.
p> filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 3 pbonodlscs : 6 s., 12 in., SSi rpm.
Fflmst.-lp series 101.
With study manuals and reading scripts.
CreAUi: Directors, D. J. D'Angelo. Elliott Golub : narrator, Mau-
rice Copeland.
Contmtt: 1. The exodos of IsrseL 67 fr.— 2. The exodus of Jesos.
56 fr— 3. History of the Mass: the beginnings. 63 fr.— 4. History of
the Mass: 4th century to Vatican Council ii. 54 fr. — 5. The liturgy
of the Word -"i-T fr.— «. The liturgy of the Eucharist 59 fr.
1. Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual i. Al[rfia Film Pro-
dactlona, inc., Chicago, ii. The Exodus of Israel (Filmstrip) m.
Tbe Exodus of Jesus (FUmatrlp) it. History of the Mass: the be-
ginnings (Filmstrip) v. History of the Mass: 4ih century to Vati-
can Council 11 (Film- strip) Ti. Tbe Liturgy of the Word
(Filmstrip) Tii.Tbe Liturgy of the Eucharist (Filmstrip)
264.02 Fi 67-1678
Understanding the (rill (Motion pit^ure) Professional Be-
search. inc., 1970.
9 mln. sd. color. 8 mm.
Loop Blm mounted in cartridge
Issued in standard 8 mm. and Id super 8 mm. with magnetic
sound track.
SCMMART: Explains the nature of oral cootraceptlTss and how
they work. Presents recent information on serioos eompllcatloas
associated with the piU.
1. Oral contraceptives. I. Professional TTcswi i h. Inc.
[RG137.5] 618J4 70-718089
Professional Beaearcb, Inc.
Understanding the road to nowhar. [Transparencies] Creative
Visuals, 1969.
1) transparencies, color. 10 s 12 in. (Culture aitd morsis. Junior high
levd)
With overlays.
With teachn-'i manual.
CREDITS: Authors, Arthur W. Blue, William L Looft, Dsnid M. McMil-
len.
CONTENTS: Smoking tobacco.— Marijuana.— Piycbedelic druga.— Opi-
ates.— Akohoiic beverages. — Glue sniffing.— Stealing for kicks. — Sheep. — Vul-
garity. — Deceit — Lack of reapect for others.
I Youth— Coftduct of life. [1. Conduct of life. 2. Drugabuaej I- Crea-
tive Visuals (Finn) 11. Scries: Culture aod morals. [Traniparet>cies] Junior hi^
level.
[BJlWIj 373.1 72-735832
Creative Visuals 73 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Understanding lh« Masons (Kilmstrip) F»»«'^ ^
lciis.'<l l.v liiivfi-snl Kdm-iition and ^ isu«l Arts, 196».
Education and Vlmial Arts. III. Seriea. u«)«™i«j
bo "««. Eduction .«! Vl.u.1 Art.
Understanding time and chronoto^ (Filmatrip) Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary social Btndles)
Eastr.tnn color.
FOM rtliimtrip no. 841.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Explains the physical basis of the measurement of time,
describes the ooDventlonal system of chronology, and traces the
history of the calendar. Introduces the time line as a toot for
understanding time relationships and the chronology of events and
provides exercises fur interpreting time lines. Stresses vocabulary
terms needed In dealing with concepts of time and chronology. With
captions.
1. Time. I. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc., Neiv
Tork. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM flimstrip no. 841. Series:
Elementary social studies (Flimstrip)
Fi A 67-3399
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audlo-VHual Div.
Understanding topographic maps (Motion picture) Audio
Productions. Released by John Wiley and Sons, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Earth science series)
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant. Sam Namowitz.
Summary: Describes how a top<^Tapbic map is made, demon-
strates the meaning of contour lines and contour Intervals, and ex-
plains the uses of the topographic map.
1. Topographic maps. i. Audio Productions. Inc., New York,
n. Wiley (John) and Sons, inc. Series: Earth science series (Mo-
tion picture)
526.9 79-706766
John Wiley and Sons
Understanding weight (Filmstrip)
Made by Oolt Educational Materials.
McGraw-HiU, 1972.
Ckj fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 in., 331 rpm.,
8 mIn. (Measuring weight series)
Ai^o issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Alda Oolt
SUMMART: Explains standard United States weight measttrM.
For primary grades.
1. Weights and meaauree — TT. S. — Juvenile dims. I. McOraw-
Hill Book Company. II. Series: Measuring weight series (Film-
strip)
[QC89.U5] 872.8 78-789927
McOraw-HIIIBookCo.
Understanding your anesthesia (Motion picture) Profes-
sional Research, inc., 1969.
8 mia. sd. color. 8 mm.
Loop film lOuUDted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. nnd In super 8 mm. with magnetic
sound track.
SUMMARY : Discusses the function of an anesthesiologist as a
medical doctor and specialist.
1. Aneistliesiology aR a profession. I. Professional Research,
Inc.
[RD82] 617 73-713080
Profe«loaal Research, Inc.
Understanding your love feelings (FUmstrip) Q+Ed Pn>-
ductiona, 1967.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 b., 12 In., 831 rpm., 16
mIn. (Love and the facts of life, no. 4)
With teacher's study guide.
Creditt: Producer, Maxwell Perrow; director, Jack Tyler; writer,
Evelyn Minis Duvall.
Summary: Discusses varioos types of love which prepare the teen-
ager for the love which comes with marriage.
1. Lov& I. Q+Bd Productions. Series: Love and tbe facts
of life (Flimstrip) no. 4.
612.6 76-784495
Q-(-Ed Prodtictlons
UilfnliBillBg yosr pareats. [Flimstrip] Guidance Aaaociaiea of
Pleaaantville. N.Y., 1972.
2rilin«ri|M(pt 1,67 fr-: pt. 3. Mfr) color. 33 mm. and 2 phonodiK
(3 t. eKh). 12 in-. 33 1/3 rpm.. 10 min. each pan.
Abo iMucd with phonoupc in caMctU
With discuuion guide.
SUMMARY: Help* develop intight inio Tactort that sReci parent-child rela-
tkMuhips by presenting in-depth iniervicwi wi(h young people and parents.
DikcuHc* wsyt to build istttfying communication in the home.
I. Parent and child— Juvenile Tilmt. (I. Family life] 1. Guidance Aaiod-
Btca of Pleaianlville, N.Y.
lHQ772] 301.42 72-733732
Guidance AMOciatct 73 MARC
Educational PrajectioM
Released by Universal Edtication
ris-Tuchmsn Productions,
and ViHial Arta. 1971.
3 tllfflstrip*. color 3S mm.
AUo mwed with phonotape in fiwrtte.
SUMMARY- Show* new wiyt to rclaU to nan, to living, and to improviag
everyday person- to- perton relationihipa. E&plom Iba dUIeranoM of paofie, dM
ides of bekmging. the common intcrwtt with othsr paoplc.
I [niarpcnonal rclationa. I. Harna-Tachmas Produetfaiaa, iac., HoBy-
wood, Cahf. 11. UniverMl EducalioM awl Vkual Ana
(HMt32i ISI 70-740660
Univcrwl Education and 73 MARC
ViMsl Artt
Uadcrstaadiag yoanelt (Filmstripi
Coip.. 1970.
43 fr color. 3) mm. (Reading program Level 3. R-267)
With leachcr't manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
rccognilion of the word sourtds of initial Y snd Z. Shows how children under-
stand themselves and change according to need. With captions. For primary
grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— A) ph^wi—
Juvenile nims. 3. Self-evaluation —Juvenile films. (I. individuality] I.
Educaliorul Projections Corporation. 11. Scries; Reading program. tFilmstripj
Level 2. R-267,
lLB1525i 372.4 72-733688
Educaiiona) Projectiofls 72 MARC
Understanding yourself (Filmstrip) Hairis-Tuchman Pro-
ductions. Released by Universal Education and ^ isual
Arts. 1971.
" fllmstripa color. 3n mm. and phonodlscs.
Also Issued with phoooupe in casaette. ^inf^rrt.
SrMMAKY- Presents fllmatrlps designed to create and reinforce
iwsitlve feelings of personal Identity and acceptance of self. IJemon-
SS!I4 thr'U<-ept of Identifying and analyalng various envlronmenU
that constitute the Individual. «.„,„ t-..^^
1 Identity (Psychology) 2. Self-accepUnee. I- ^^"'fT"'^*;
man pSct'lonV. Inc.. Hollywood, Calif. H. Universal Education and
Visual Arts.
[BF697]
Universal Education
155.2
and Visual Arts
78-740662
Undertum group (Motion -picture) Denver Public Schools,
1»63.
:XI min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Ooralve writing)
With teacher's guide
Creditt: Producer and director, Wilbur George; teacher and
writer, Alma Greenwood.
Summary: Describes the difference between writing and printing
the undertum letters of the alphabet Sixth In a series of le«sona
designed to Instruct third graders In making the transition from
manuscript to cursive wTltlng.
1. Children — Writing. 2. Penmanship. i. Denver. Public
Schools. Series: Cursive writing (Motion picture)
Fi 67-864
Underwater acoustics (FUnutrip) C<»nmunit7 £ducati<»ial
Resources, Dept of Education, San Diepj Co. Released
by Charles E. Merrill Pub. Co., 1968,
23 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 7 lo., SSI rpm.,
10 mln.
With study guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the importance of Increasing the knowledge
of the sea to further peaceful scientific advances and to improve mili-
tary strategy, Explaltis the science of underwater acoustics In rela-
tion to submarines, to the workings of sonar devices, and to the effect
of aound on them. Describes devices for studying underwater sounds
and other research.
1. Underwater acoustics. i. Charles B. Merrill Publishing Com-
pany, n. Sao EHego Co., Calif. Dept of Mocation.
561.4 70-735086
Charles B. Merrill Pub. Ca
Underwater colorama
Co., 1070.
(Motion picture)
Eastman Kodak
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ,, . * »,:.
SUMMARY: Follows Kodak photographer Neil Montanus and his
asBlsUots as they photograph an underwater scene oft the coast
of St Croix. Vlr^n Islands. Shows how the small negative of toe
Swtograph is entarged over 6,000 times and displayed In Grand Ceo-
'"i.'phrtcSraphy. Submarine. I. Eastman Kodak 0«°P«ny.
[TR800] 778.7 74-714230
EiaBtman Kodak Co.
Underwater zoo: a visit to an aquarium (Filmstrip) Budek
Films and Slides of California, 1969.
39 fr. color. 35 mm.
dedita: Author, Eugene L. Podhurst
Summary: Shows a large underwater zoo, and pictures various of
Its cold-blooded and warm-blooded Inhabitants. Examined the tnteUi-
gence of the warm-blooded animals. With captions.
1. Aquariums, Public. 2. Marine fauna. 3. Fresh-water fauna.
L Budek Films and Slides of California.
574.92074 74-736104
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Undine (Motion picture) United Geraniums, 1966.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, director, and cameraman, Cassandra Qerstelo.
Bummary: Depicts the myth of the water spirit that played the
violin at night and drowned his listeners when he llniabed.
1. Mythology. t. United Oeranlums.
398.4 Fi A 68-87&
CINE
The Undzamatlc slave (Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Columbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a hUtory of
A fro- Americans. Section 5: R^wllioa and resistance In the South
and North)
Summary: Lerooe Benoett deecribea the many undramatic but
effective forma of reaMaoc* which were evidence of the day-to-day
boatlllty of tlM slave*, and explains the solidarity of the movement
which resulted In a l^acy of rebellion.
1. BlavarT Id the tfolted State*— Insurrections, etc. l Bennett,
Lerone, igOS- n. New Xork. Tslerlalon aUtiOD WCSS-TV.
m. ColoiDbla Ualrenlt7. iv. Holt, Blaaluut and Wtutoo, lac.
Serlea: BlaA haritafft: a history of Afro-AflMrtean (Ifotloo pic-
ture) Sectloo 5: BetMllion and realstanee In tbe Sooth and North.
880.1 • 7»-704047
Uolt, Rinehart and Wlniton
Uneasy dreams (Motion picture) British Film Institute,
London, 1S»70. Released in the U. S. by Fihns Incorporated,
1971.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ™,„i.^
SUMMARY Depicts In a Ughthearted manner, the distinguished
life of Samuel Pickwick, one of Charles Dickens' flctlooal character*.
Uses sllent-movle footage and period cartoons, together with reen-
actmenta of Imaginary eptoodea from Pickwick's enchanting and
sometimes ribald life. _ . . . „ D-t*<..t.
I Dickens Charles, 1812-1870. The Pickwick papers. II. British
Film Institute, London. III. Films Incorporated.
823 70-712637
Films Incorporated
Umrnployment tauraiKe in Oaaii (FOm'trip) Ouiad.
Dept of Labour, Ottawa. Made and released by National
Film lioard of Canada, 1967.
87 fr color. 85 mm. and phonodisc : 3Si rpm. k„™.™. .n
FrSch veniloi. r«li»«!d under Ike title L'.«ior.Dce-H*om.se an
°T^,m,n,: Explain, the pmio«»phy ot ^™g.»S°S' 'f^'™"*
in Can.da, and »bow. How It la admlnlMered. Witt eaptloM.
1 Insumnce, Unemployment— Canada. i. Canada. Dept or
Labonr. n. Canada. National FltoE^rd. 7^734360
National Film Board of Canada
UMHCnfahtoa.7 [FUmttrin UncKo, 1959. Releaaed in the U.S.
by Unipub.
3S fr. color. 35 mm.
Widi EaglBb coauncalary. Commentaries abo iMued ia Preach and Spankk.
SUMMARY: Ua«a cartooo-atyte drawinp to prascat folk stories rflndia and
s bWc ^out a child'! view of life.
I. Tales, Indk. I. United Nstiou Bducatkmal. Scicotific and Odtonl Or-
t"'"»'i«" II. Uaip^
[GR305] 3M.J 70-740215
- n MARC
514
Immo frtilw. 3. [Filmatrip] Uneaco, 1960. Releaaed in the U.S.
by Unipub.
37 fr. colof . 35 mm.
With Enjltth comroentary. Commentario abo iataed in French «nd Spanish.
SUMMARY: U»a c*rtoon-«tyk drawinji to iUiWiate • magic carpet trip u>
Iran, to ieacnbt wroe of the p«*»eini ot that country, and to relate the Isbk
about the Hii(Cf aod the pearb.
1. Iran. 2. Folk-lora— Iraa 1. United Natiom Bducartowal. ScieatiAc and
Cuhural Organizataoa. II. Unipub.
lDS254.5i 3MJ 73-740216
unvub n
MARC
UBeecoteblee.4.[FDniitrip]' UneK»,1960. RcteMed in tbe U.S.
by Unipub.
36 fr. colof . 35 mm.
With Enilbh commentary. Commentaries abo tsMied in Franch and Spaobh.
SUMMARY: Uiet cartowMtyte drawia|s lo present a ito»y in which a Japa-
nese boy describe* hii home and a fbhinf trip be made, and tdb a bblc about
the powerful ihclUiah.
1. Japan-Social life »r»dcuttomi—lWS- 2. Tabs. JapaneM. I.
United Nation* Educational, Scientirk aad Cultural Or|anization. II. Unipwb.
(DS822.5j 398J 77-740217
Unipub 72
MARC
UMacotablea,5.tFihnstrip) Uneaco. 1963. Releaaed in the U.S.
by Unipub.
42 ft. color. 35 mm.
With English cocmnentary. Commentaries abo iaaued in French and Spaobh.
SUMMARY: Uses cartooo-atyledrawinpiodeacribcaacieat Greece at MSB
through the eye* of a Chiacae boy, aad to reeouat the legend of the diacevay
of honey.
I . Greece— Antiquities. i. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Qd-
lural Organizatioa. II. Unipub.
rDF79i 398.2 70-740211
Unipub 72 MARC
UnaiOofBbUa.6.cPUnutrip] Uneaco. 1963. Releaaed in tbe U.S.
by Unipub.
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
With Englbh commentary. Commentarlsa abo bauad in French and Spanbh.
SUMMARY: Umi cartooft-Uyla drawlap la dMcribe the current Hb and
ancient customs of Rnland a* laan throu^ the eyes of a Japaneas family.
1. Finland— Social life and customs. I. United Nations Educational, Scien-
tific and Cultural Organitstion. 11. Unipub.
CDK4S0.8] 398.2 74-740219
Unipub 72 MARC
Uneven parallel bars (Motion picture) Athletie Institute,
1968. Made by Calvin Productions.
6 mo'l..n plcturM (4 min. each) si. color. 8 mm. (Women*
g)'mnaBlI*-s>
Loop Alms.
Issued ill standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
7umuMfv: I-m-lH Mctheny, w inner of f.-ur I'an American itold
medals, demonstratw the national compulaonr rontloee for girls.
Content,: 1. Ueglnnin« level. I't. ^"?T*-.'***J^"'f .^,^1-^
.V-tt.— J, I^w intermediate level. Pt. 1-^—4- L<w Interaedlate
level Pt. 6-10.— 5. High Intermedlste level. Pt 1-7.— «. High in-
termediate level. Pt. 8-18. a .».l^i« Tr.-#I»nt«
1. Parallel bars. 2. Gymnastics for wmd«>. i. Athletic Inatltate.
Series: Women's gymnastics (Motion picture)
796.4 Fi A 68-2487
Athletic Iiutlttite
Uneven parallel bars 1 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Women's gymiuutlcs)
Ijoop film. Film notes on cartrldKe case.
Summary: L>eroonst rstes terbniques used by women on uneven
parallel bars. Cover* the front support, front pullover, cast-off, and
hang dlamount.
1. Parallel bare. 2. Gymnastics for women. l Elaltog Corpora-
tion, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Women's gymtuutlca (Motion pic-
ture)
796.4 78-708784
Bialing Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Uneven parallel bars 2 {Motion picture) Ealin|; Corp., 1970.
4 tain. si. color. sQper 8 rom. (Women's gjmnMaOca)
Ijoop film. Film notes on cartrldite case.
Sumtnarp: Demonstrates tecbnlques used bj women on tbe aneren
pnrallel bars. CoTers the mtll circle, skin the cat, and ankle spin.
Includes kejr spottlnK techniques.
1. Parallel bars. 2. QymDastica for women. l Balinf Corpora-
tion. Cambridge, Uasa. Series: Women's g^mnaatlcfl (Motion pic-
ture 1
796.4 75-708786
Eallns Oorporatlon
Ealing Corp.,
Uneven parallel bars 3 (Motion picture)
1970.
4 nilti. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Women's gj-mnastlcs)
Ixwp film. Film notes on cartridge case,
Summiuy: Demonstrates techniques of women on nneTen parallel
bars Including the one-leg squat-ihrough, knee swing, pullover (op
bur. and flank ilUrnount.
1. Parallel bars. 2. Gymnastics for women. i. Baling Cor-
poration, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Women's grmnaatica (Mo-
tion picture)
796.4 79-708787
Ealios Corporation
Uneven parallel bars for ffirls (Motion picture) Aswciated
Film Services. Made by Jmi Sadlo. Released by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1971.
mm. (Phjslcal edncatloo for girls series)
!.'> mln, sd. color.
With gslde.
CREDITS: Supervisor and writer. Norma Fenwick.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates betlnnlng. Intermediate, and advanced
BkilK on tbe uoeTen parallel bars.
A.Ji^^."*^*" P*™"*' "^rs. 1. AsaoeUted Film Serrlces. II.
AIMS iDStnictlonal Media Serrlces. III. Series: Physical edncatlon
for girls series (Motion picture)
[GV536] 796.4 76-714078
AIMS Instraetiooal Media Services
The Unexplained (Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Hade
by Mendelsohn Productions. Released by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1970.
TiS mln. ."il. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A documentary featuring invest igation.s of scifntist*
and aiuatPtirs tntu the unexplored frontiers of knowledge.
1. Resean-h. I. Public Media. Inc. 11. Films Incorporated.
001.4 75-708996
Public Media. Inc.
TteUi
talk. [Mockn picture] Concofdia Films, 1956.
I. Coocordis Pubtkhing
72 min. id. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A Mory of the conflict which arisca fa
bther and hii •pihnasUy nuaded soa when dw soa foUowa Us vocatioa m i
foreign missioaary- Tnoes the teUter*! traHfifiow of the importance and urgency
of hit Mw'> calling.
I . Mimionaric* Appotatmenl. caU. and dectioD.
House, St LeiM.
tBV2063] 248 72-701651
Concordia FUms 73 MARC
Unfolding infant behavior (Motion pietmv) Video Nnrmnjr,
1967. Made by WTTW-TV.
■Wirn. »d. bAw. 16 mm. (Man : his growth and dereltviaent —
birth til rough ndoleNCence)
Videotape also iNsued.
With instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
C>edtl»: Instructor, Robert C. Nicolay.
fiBmwMry.- Discusses the innate potential of Infants as seen
through specific rpfleilve reactions, cephalo-caudal sequences, and tbe
parallel development of language and physiological reactions, such as
crying, other sound productions, and gwttures.
1. Infants; i. Video Nursing, inc. Series: Man: his growth
and development—birth through adolescence (Motion picture)
155.42 72-703«»4
Video Nuralng
Unfree laborers (FUmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
by Modem Lcaminf; Aids, 1968.
Released
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
BHmtnai-y: I'art 1 describes the conditions of being an indentured
serrant in the Ifjeci's. Part 2 Includes information on punishment
of slaves and indentured serrants, the economic preaaurea on tobacco
growers, and the problem of splitting up slare families For ele-
mentary grades. With captions.
1. Slavery in the United States — Juvenile dims. 2. Identnred
servants — Juvenile films.
Learning Aids, New York,
atrip)
Modem Learning Aids
. Jones and Osmond, inc. n. Modem
Series: Critical thinking aids (Pilm-
Ungerer, Tomi, 1931-
see
The Hat.
Ungerer, Tomi, 1931-
see
Moon man.
Ungerer, Tomi, 1931-
see
The Three robbera.
Ungerer, Walter
see
Solstice.
The three robbers
Unglassed windows cast a terrible rHIeetioa {Motion fno-
ture) Stan Brakhage, 1953.
SO mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
In the Stan Brakha^ Film Collection of the American Film InstN
tute Collection, Library of Congress.
Credit$: Producer, Paul R. Ibrtg; director, writer, and photog-
rapher, J. Stan Brakhage. C<ut: Lawrence Jordan, Tvonne Fair,
Taggart Deke, Walter Newcomb. Eva Neumann. Robert Benson.
Summary: An experimental film which centers on a group of
young people who decide to explore a nearby abandoned gold mine
when their car breaks down.
t. Brakhage, Stan. n. SUn Brakhage Film Collection, m. Amer-
ican Film Institute Collection.
791.48 77-708958
The Unhappy doakcy. [FUnutrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1968.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1, R-149)
With teachcr'i manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word tkill reinforcement of
medial W and final W. Present! a uory about ■ donkey to illustrate the idea that
cooperation is necessary to get a job dooe. With captioni. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile filma. 2. English language— Consonania—
Juvenile films. 3. Interpersonal relations— Juvenile films. [I. Donkeys — Sto-
ries. 2. Conduct of life — Fiction] I. Educational Projections Corporation.
II. Series: Reading program. [Filmstrip] Level I. R-149.
(LB1525, 372.4 72-733558
Educational Projeclioni 72 MARC
Corp.
Cnkef (Motion picture) United Nationa.
CkAtemporary FilmB/MoGraw-Hill^ 1969.
BcJeaaed by
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummarjf: Traces tbe work of Unlcef from the original program
of emergency work to help children Immediately alter World War n
through ci>ntlnulDg projects which include such themea as mother
and child care, health, nutrition, educatiOD. and vocational training.
Shows field work In I^tin America. Africa, and Aala.
1. United Nations. Children's Fund. L United Nations.
II. Contemporary Films/UcO raw-Hill.
362.7 77-702071
McGraw-BIll Book Co.
Unicom {Motion picture) National Lumber ManufactorerB
Aseociation, 1962. Made by WildUng, inc.
33 m:n. s«l color. 16 mm.
Summarit: [Refines the Unicom system as a system of nniform
modular dimensioning for reeidentlal and light commercial construc-
tion with full design flexibility. Shows mill fabrication of tyirical
comimnenu, tbe assembling of these on a building site, and key
points In the erection and completion of a hooae.
1. Modular coordination {Arcfaitectore) i. National Lombn-
Uaoofacturers AnocUUtm.
Fi 67-2026
Unicom Film Service Corporation
see
The Formula.
From out of the past.
The Heart of an Indian.
Jn the hiUs of Kentucky.
Pretzel and Flanigan.
Unicom Head (Firm)
see
The Adventures of UlyBses.
A Unicom in the garden {Motion picture) United Produc-
tions of America. Released by Learning Corp. of Amer-
ica, 1952.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummarf: Uses drawings In tbe style of James Thorber to illos-
trate his story about a me^ Httle man who sees a unlcom is bis
garden.
L Thurber. James. 18M-1961. A unlcom In tbe ganlen. l Tbor-
ber, James, 18M-1961. A nnicom In the garden, n. United Prodnc-
tlona of America, m. Learning Corporatloo of America.
813 75-701308
Learning Corp. of America
Unicom in the garden (Motion picture) United Productions
of America. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1953.
7 mln . sd., color, 35 mm. (Jolly frolics)
Technicolor.
Summary.* An animated cartoon adapted from James lliurber^
story. The wife of a meek Utile mau who sees a unlcom In his
gard^i attempts to have her husband committed to an Insane asylum
with surprising results.
Credt**.- Producer. Stqihen Bosustow; director, Wllllsm T. Hurts;
animation, Phil Monroe, Budy Larriva, Tom McDonald; music score,
David Raksln.
I. Thurber, James, 1804-1961. The unlcom in the garden, n.
United Productlona of America, m. CoIimibUi Pictures Corporation.
Series : Jolly frolics (Motion picture*
FiM-704
515
Unifwin acceleratioa {Motion picture) UacMillan A Co^
London. Made by Eothen Films. Released in tbe U. S.
by Film Associates of California^ 1966.
uniform acceleration In
a dynamometer, and a
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Physics film series: mechanics)
With study guide.
Bummarjf: Demoustratea and measuref
an experltnent using wel^ti, a trolley,
spring.
1. Acceleration (Hedianlcs) L HacHillan, firm, publlaber*,
LondtHL n. Film Associates of California. Los Aogelea. Series:
Physics film aertea: mechanics (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2800
Film Associates of California
Uniform and non-uniform fi^ds (Motion picture) Ealing
C«rp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Electromagnetlsm )
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credtt*; Author, Richard B. Adter.
iSiMHiiary: Presents experlin^ital observations of torques and
translatlODal forcee on small symmetrical and non-aymmetrlcal bar
magDet% aod oo mall current-carrying colla.
1. Mafaade flaUa. i. Baling Corporation. Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Blectromagitetism (Motion picture)
537 70-70866©
BallnK OHporatloa
Uniform linear velocity (Motion picture) MacMillan & Co.,
London. Made by Eothen Films. Released in the U. S.
by Film Associates of California, 1965.
2 min. si. rotor. 8 mm. (Physia film series: mechanics)
With study guide.
Summary: Illustrates tbe single concept of Inertia, which InTolree
two observations — that a body remains In Its state of rest, or that
uniform motion proceeds in a straight line unless It la acted upon by
an external force;
1. Inertia (Mechanics) i. MacMillan, firm, publishers, London,
n. Film Associates of Callfomla, Los Angles. Series: Physics
film series: mechanics (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2301
Film Associates of Callfomla
The UninTotred (Filmstrip) Concordia Films, 1964^
and pboQodIsc
s^ 12 ID., SSI rpoL,
30 fr. color. 35 mi
7 mln. (In oar stead)
With leader's guide and sermon outline,
SUMMABT: Portrays how Pilate condemned Chrin by trying to
remain uninvolved in his crucifixion and relates that Cfarlstiana
condemn Christ when tfaey attempt to remain unlnvcJvsd In ttie
InJusUces aod sofTerlngs of the world.
I. IndlfTerentliun (Ethics) I. <;(»Konlia Publlafatnc House; 9t
Louis. II. Series: In our stead (Fllnistrlp)
248.4 76-738644
Concordia Filma
Union and intersection of sets (Filmstrip) Filmfax Pro-
ductions. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 3S mm. (Concepts of modem mathematics, part 8)
SUMUABY: Introduces the basic aymbobi and vocabnlaiy lo-
volred In sets and develops tbe operations of union and Intersection.
1. Set theory. I. Filmfax Productlona. New York. II. Unlver-
sal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Couces^ of modem
Biatbematlcs (Filmstrip) part 3.
[<iA248] 611 71-740639
UaivCTssl BdacatloD and Tlsnal Arts
Union Bank and Trust Company, N. A.
see
Calder — a man and his art.
Union Carbide Corporation
see
The Discoverers.
Union of American Hebrew Congregations
see
Anne Pnnk ind tbe holocaost.
Masada: mountain of memory.
The Sabbath at home.
The Ssmaritant: their tiaditioiis and cuatoma
A Stamp tour of Israel.
The Stnig^ for freedom and KghL
Vtiioa and reality.
The Wcvid |Towa larger.
Union of sets (Motion picture) Bailey-Film Aasociatae,
1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Math maolpulatlves series)
Loop film.
With study guide
Summarif: Combines seta and Identifies the union aymboL Shows
that the union of two sets includes all the elements of both sets.
Introduces the addition operation. For elementary grades. With
captions.
1. Set theory. l Balley-Fllm AssocUtes. Series: Math
manlpoIatlTes series (Motion picture)
372.7 72-708859
BFA Bducatloaal Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Union Oil Company of California
see
Alaskan oil hunt.
in Lewis and Clark's footsteps across
Montana.
Union Oil Company of California. Union 76 Division
A Closer look.
The Spirit of 76.
Union Pacific Railroad Company (1897- )
see
Agriculture on the move.
Beef rings the bell,
Getting off on the right foot.
Roclo' Mountain empire.
The Uniplane. Part 1 : Nomenclature and controls (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cin-
ema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette:
II ip9.
Loop fllm.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Describes the uses of the uniplane, and explalna the
functions of Its parts and controls.
1. Planing-mitls. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 79-712560
DCA Educational Prodacts
The Uniplane. Part 2: Basic operations (Motion picture)
DCA Educational Products. 1969. Made by Cinema Com-
munications.
4 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In cassette : 1] Ips,
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS : Consuitaat, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Explains the basic operations of the ualplaoe. In-
cluding trace, edge, and end planlag: beveling and chamferlag; work-
log on very small pieces ; and making mltered cornen and compound
miters.
1. Planlog-mitls. I. DCA Educational Products.
ITS850] 621.9 74-712559
DCA Educational ProdQcta
The Uniplane. Part 3: Special operati<Mis (Motion picture)
DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Com-
munications.
4 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In caSAette:
li Ips.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates planing flat surfaces on round stock,
tenons and blind tenons, and dialing for removal of very small
amounts.
1. Planlng-mlUs. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 72-712661
DCA EdncatlMial Products
The Uniplane. Part 4: Special operations (Motion picture)
DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Com-
munications.
4 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In CHssette:
li Ipa.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows an auxiliary Ubie for Urge pieces, and ex-
plains how to cut tapers, plane a variety of stses and ty[>e9 of ma-
terials, and change knives.
1. Planlng-mlUs. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TS850] 621.9 76-712562
DCA Educational Products
Unipub
see
Africa's wildlife in our hands.
Aoioa Oicfchov (lMO-1904).
Better homes and better communities
in the South Pacific.
ChMtoa Dvwin (1809-1882).
Cloudis and meteor*.
Dbcoverinx the ocean.
EMt-Wcat two fablw
An Experiment in social education.
The Extension agent.
Extension work and teaching aids.
FAO in the field.
Fertilizers and their use.
Fertilizers in the war against hunger.
Focus on the family.
Fundamental education. Part 2: West Africa.
A Gift is never small.
Good food wins the game.
Horizons of the cinema. Part 1: The moving image.
Horizons of the dnema. Put 2: The film.
How to feed your baby.
A Little bit more.
Milk — from powder to liquid.
New m«t*ri»I«
The New rice gives you a choice.
Our African heritage.
Peasants into farmers.
The Protein gj^.
The Right to education. Part I: Fundamental educa-
tion.
The Right to education. Part 2: Technical training.
Righti of the child.
Source of happiness.
That all the world may eat.
U.N. in Asia.
UnoKW tsUes. 2.
Unesco fables, 3.
Unesco faUes, 4.
Unesco fables, 5.
Unesco fables, 6.
We and the U.N.
What is race?
Why do we eat ?
Women of Aflrica.
Unlroyal, inc.
see
Golf's golden years.
Unlroyal, ltd.
see
Canada adventure land.
Unit construction. Part 1: Techniques for the first gar-
ment fitting (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970. Made by Indiana University.
5 mln- sd. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also IssuPd as super 8 mm. loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's Kolde. ^ . ,
SUMMARY ■ DemooBtrates the anlt constrnction method of sewing
and explains tbat this method conserves time, energy, and motion.
1 Dressmaking. I. DonWeday Maltlmedia. 11. Series: Making
it In fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] 646.4 78-712062
Doubleday Multimedia
Unit construction. Part 2: Techniques for applyiBg the
collar (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
Made by Indiana ITniversity.
8 mIn. sd. color. 10 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Al«o issue<l as super 8 mm. k)op film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMART: Demonstrates how to follow basic construction tech-
niques for applying a collar.
1 Dressmaking. 2. Collars. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
II. Series: Making It in fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] 646.4 74-712051
Dbubleday Multimedia
Unit construction. Part 3: Techniques for the second
garment fitting (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1070. Made by Indiana University.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also issued as super 8 mm. loop fllm moanted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY- Demonstrates the final processes of the unit con-
struction sewing method to Insure a good fit: setting In the s'**^
trying on the hasted garment, marking the hemline applying waist-
line sUyg. applying the Elpper. and completing any finishing details.
1. Di^making. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. Series: Making
It in fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] 646.4 70-712050
Doubleday Multimedia
Unit dose and you (Motion picture) Wyeth lAboratories,
1967. Made by Wyeth Laboratories and Gene Starbecker.
40 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. „„™-
Svmmary: Instructs pharmaceutical representatives In the proper
techniques of demonstrating a new concept In the dispensing of hosp -
tal drugs Traces the development of drug preparation In hospi-
Uls shows how unit dose medications will update any of the major
drug distribution systems, and dranonstrates the advantages to be
gained by patient, pharmacist, and hospital staffs. ,.»„«
1. Drugs— Dosage. 2. Hospital pharmacies. i. Wyeth Labora-
*'*'''*■ 615 FiA68-85a
CINE
Unit One Film Productions
The Bald Eagle and Guy Goheleach.
Unit preparation for a new admissMm (Motion picture)
Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made
by William Claiborne, inc.
9 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series.
Study unit 2 : Basic unit procedures)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as 16 mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Creditt: Educational adviser. Nettie M. Hutcblns.
Swnmary: Shows a modern patient unit, and demonstrates routine
preparation of a unit for a new admission. Stresses thorough
cleaning of the unit and obtaining and putting away clean utensils.
1. Hospitals— Hygiene i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Btakl-
aton Division. Series: Fundamental nursing series. Study unit
2: Basic unit procedures (Motion picture)
610.73 Fi A 68-3017
McOraw-Hill Book Co.
Unit repeat — environmmtal (Motion picture) Scope Pro-
ductions. Released by Grosset & Dimlap, 1965.
1 mln. al. color, super 8 mm. (Crafts and extwislona)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Executive producer. Robert B. Beechlng.
Summary : Flxplores the patterns that are used as decoration
or as an Integral part of ordinary objects.
L Design, Decoratlvt 2. Proportion (Art) I. Scope Produc-
tions. II. Grosset & Dunlap. Inc., publishers. New York. Series:
Crafts and extensions (Motion picture)
745.4 71-711809
Scope Productions
Unit repeat — horiztmtal and vertical (Motion picture)
Scope Productions. Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.
2 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Crafts and extensions)
Loop film.
With fact sheet.
Credits : Executive producer. Robert B. Beechlng.
Summary : Shows simple shapes that are drawn In orderly
rows to create Intricate patterns.
1. Perspective. I. Scope Productions. II. Grosset & Dunlap,
Inc., publishers. New Vork. Series: Crafts and extensions (Mo-
tion picture)
746.4 76-711810
Scope Productions
United Air Lines, inc.
516
Air transportation, jobs and you.
California: world in a week.
Frei^tair.
Global concepts and the age of flight.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
United Air lines, inc. (Continued)
Duel at Diablo.
The Magnificent seven.
Honolulu.
Los Angeles.
The Emperor Jones.
Le Escape goat.
Masquerade.
Mister Moses.
Man up front.
Exodus .
The Mouse on the moon.
Once upon a time a beautiful young damsel
flew to New York town on silver wings. . .
A FUtful of dollars.
Five miles to midnight.
My best girl.
Namu, the killer whale.
Ready for flight.
Research engineering: Aircraft develop-
ments — airports .
This is Hawaii.
Flight from Ashiya.
For a few dollars more.
For those who think young.
A New kind of hero.
One man's way.
Patterns.
Yoo hoc: I'm a bird.
The Fortune cookie.
The Pink panther.
United Aircraft Corporation. Sikorsky Aircraft
Division
see
Birth of a helicopter.
Skycrane.
F rankle and Johnny.
From Russia with love.
Genie with the light pink fur.
Plnknlc.
PoUyanna.
A Rage to live.
Return from the ashes.
United AHieal Community Chest-Red Cross of Greater
Atlanta
see
They get help.
Getting Gertie's garter.
The Glory guys.
The Golden people.
Return of the seven.
The rtussians are coming, the Russians
are coming.
The United Arab RepubUc (Egypt) (FUmttHp) Jam
Hiindy Organization, 1968.
mIcrogrooTe. (Six HedlterraoeaQ coontrlea, na 6)
With iDBtnJctDr'B guide.
Bummarv: Explores the cultural pattenu, the educaUooal pa^
tenia, and the political erenta of BsTpt.
1. Egypt L Jam Handy OrgaDlaatloo, tQC Serlea: 8U Had-
iterranean countries (PUmatrlp) no. fl.
91fi.2 Fi A 68-«953
Jam Handy Organltatloo
Golrtfinger.
The Great escape.
The Great van robbery.
The Group.
The Sailor from Gibraltar.
Sally of the sawdust.
The Salvation hunters.
The Secret invasion.
United Artists Corporation
see
The Alamo.
The Hallelujah Trail.
The 7th dawn.
Hawaii.
Shocking pink.
Amazons of Rome.
Ambush Bay.
Help;
The Honey pot.
A Shot in the dark.
633 Squadron.
Around the world with Douglas Fairbanks.
How to succeed in business without really
trying.
Sparrows.
Beach red.
The Best man.
Billie.
Blaze Glory.
ni take Sweden.
In the heat of the night.
Irma la Douce.
Stagecoach.
Stalemate.
Stolen hours.
Suds.
Boy, did I get a wrong number.'
It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world.
Taming of the shrew.
By love possessed.
Johnny Cool.
Taras Bulba.
Call me bwana.
Khartoum.
Tess of the storm country.
Cast a giant shadow.
ChagaU.
Kiki.
Ladybug, latiybug.
A Thousand clowns.
Through the back door.
A Child is waiting.
Coquette.
Lilies of the field.
Little Annie Rooney.
Thunderball.
Topkapi.
Diary of a madman.
Little beaux pink.
Toys in the attic.
Dr. No.
Lord love a duck.
Tumbleweeds.
Don't worry, we'll think of a title.
Love is a ball.
Twice-told talcs.
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall.
The Love light.
Viva Maria!
The Drums of love.
McLintock.
517
The Way west.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United Artiets Corporation (Continued)
What did you do in the war, Daddy?
A Woman of Paris.
Woman of straw.
The World of Henry Orient.
World's heav5rweight championship fight;
Floyd Patterson, heavyweight champion of the
world vs. Ingemar Johansson, former heavy-
weight champion of the world.
World's heavyweight championship fi^t:
Floyd Patterson, heavyweight champion of the
world, versus Ingemar Johansson, heavy-
weight champion of Europe.
World's heavyweight championship fight:
Ingemar Johansson, heavyweight champion of
the world versus Floyd Patterson, former
heavjTveight champion of the world.
You only live twice.
UaHad Aato Worfccn itrOu (1937). [Motion picture] Thome
Film*, 1971.
4 min. u. hitw. luper S nun. (S nua. documentt project, do. 372)
Loop fU<n in ctrtiidfc Film notei on csrthdfc caae.
CREDITS: f^oduccr. Jim Schott.
SUMMARY: Document* the strike of the United Automobik Wofken
•gudM CeneraJ Moion ptuu in Flint, Mich., in 1937. Pnaeals footage frtiich
WM taken in vaiioui Oeoeral Moton plaata.
I. Automobile urikc, 1937. I. Tbonte Hlma, inc., Boulder, Colo. II.
Series: S mm. documenta protect (Motion picture] no. 372.
IHD5325.A823 331.89 72-701312
Tborae Filnu 72 MARC
United Cerebral Palsy Associations
see
Computer I.
Jiiomie.
Kevin.
Mlllicent.
Testing multiply handicapped children.
When May comes, we'll move to the first
floor.
United Christian Missionary Society
see
Brotherhood incorporated.
Brotherhood restructure; a process of
growing up.
Calling for decision — calling as ministry.
Camping is ageless.
Ken at Glengrove.
Mission — wliy bother?
What is he doing here?
United Church Board for Homeland Ministries
see
Diwent of the fovenMd— dw DirfTey caanoijii in
1970.
My blue heaven.
Viva U causa.
United Church Board for Homeland Ministries.
Division of Christian Education
see
Tte CoaMfl oT NkML
Freedom under God.
United Church of Canada
see
As far as it goes.
Calling in Brazil.
China interview.
Faith in revolution.
Frontier hospital.
Inner city.
Peter Mahadeo's quest.
That all m^ be one.
United Church of Canada. Board of Home Missions
see
Inner city.
United Church of Canada. Board of Information and
Stewardship
see
As far as it goes.
Peter Mahadeo's quest.
United Church of Canada. Board of World Mission
see
Peter Mahadeo's quest.
United Church of Canada. Commission on Education
for Mission and Stewardship
see
In the land of China,
United Church of Canada. Committee on Mission
Education
see
Calling in Brazil.
United Church of Christ
see
Ibe Council of Nicaea.
United Church of Christ. Bureau of Audio Visuals
see
My blue heaven.
The Work of the church in Ghana.
United Community Chest, I^nsing, Mich.
see
Is there time?
United Communtty Fund of Lexington and Fayette
County
see
It's none of my business.
United Community Funds and Councils of America
see
News is people.
People who care.
United Commimlty Services of Greater Milwaukee
see
United Fund— 1969.
United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit.
Advisory Committee on School Program
see
Growing up in serving your community.
518
United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of
America
see
Eyewitness in Athens.
Failure in Germany,
The Great swindle.
Israel is labor.
United Farm Workers Organizing Committee
see
Notauoi venceremot (We ihill overcome).
United Film Associates
see
Power to the people.
Tommy McLin.
United Film Productions
see
Our golden heritage: an introduction.
United Films
see
Autobiography of a jeep.
The Cowboy.
United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association
see
Creative meal planning.
Wonderful world of freshness.
United Fruit Company
see
Yanqui go home.
United Fund — 1969 {Motion pieture) United Community
Services of Greater Milwaukee, 196». Made by Omega
Productions.
11 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Svmmai-y: Shows the various situations IB which the Uolted
FuDd helps lodlvlduals who are In need.
1. Federatloos, FlDaDCial (Social aerrice) i. United Community
Services of Greater Miiwauliee.
861.8 74-706143
CINE
United Fund of Dade County
see
It's working.
United Fund of Greater St. Louis
And for one in four.
The Hour has seven days.
United Fund of Houston and Harris County
The Other world.
United Fund of the Jacksonville Area
see
Living proof.
United Fund of the Philadelphia Area
see
Eddie's wonderful world.
A Question of credit.
United Geraniums
see
Kali.
Undine.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United Geraniums (Continued)
Zaffero.
United Givers Fund of Richmond, Henrico and
Chesterfield
Double entry.
United Givers Fund of the National Capital Area
see
Who has the time.
United Hospital Fund of New York
see
Helping hands: aides and physical therapy.
United Jewish Appeal
see
A Dream demands struggle.
Heritage of love.
United Jewish Welfare Fund
see
Luckiest people.
Verdict on survival
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
see
Power from fusion.
Radiation of heat.
United Kingdom of Great Britain {Motion picture) Srekon
films, Bergen, Norway. Released in the U. S. by Bailey
Films, 1966.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 nun.
Bwnmary: A historical orervlew of Great Britain fn»n coloolxa-
tlOD to the present EzplaLns why Great Britain has been a sea-
faring nation, the need for colonization, the reasons why it became
the fint manufacturing center of the world, and why her Importance
as a world power baa dlmlniabed.
1. Gt BrlL — Hist. I. ST^on films, tt. Bailey rilms, Isc,
Hollywood. Calif.
914^ Fi A 6&-8M
CINB
United Lutheran Church in America
see
The Big apple.
United Methodist Church (United States) Board of
Missions
see
Fruit*, vcfetabtet, and people.
A Hammer for a house.
Hope of the morning.
Risk /reality.
Them people.
United Methodist Church (United States). Division
of Interpretation
see
Do you know my name?
United Methodist Church (United States) Division of
Television, Radio, and Film Communication
Do you know my nun«T
Gold is the way I feel.
Hello up there.
In search of freedom.
Makini a difference.
Symbol of a bell.
Those four cozy walls.
United Methodist Church (United States) Northern
Illinois Conference
see
Hands.
Unltod NtttoM. [Tran^vencies] Qvic Educatioa Service. 1 969.
M iriiuparencitt. cotor. 10 x S in. (CES Americaa Uaiory ir«a«pan»-
ciei)
With leacher'i guide*.
SUMMARY. DiKiMcs (be cttabJiahment of the United Natioot, dcKiibea
it branches and ■sencict. and focuac* on vahoua problenia and criaea it baa
tackled. With caption*.
I. United Nationt. I. Civic Education Service, Waahtacioo. D.C IL
Scriea.
[JX1977] 341.23 • 7^734510
CWic Education Scrviec 73 MARC
The United Nations (Filmstrip) Imperial International
Irfaminf; Corp. ,19711,
67 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel <5 in.), 8) IpK.,
22mtn.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: A toar of the United Nattooa bnildint loclndea
Inside pictures of the Security Council. General Assembly, and
Trusteeship Chamber. Gives an account of tbe backgrotind, make-
up, and internal workings of tbe United Nations.
L United Nstloos. I. Imperial Intematloaal Leamlns Corpora-
tion.
[JXlOrT] 341.13 77-7393W
Imperial International Leamlns Corp.
United Nations
Africa dances.
Apartheid: 20th century slavery.
Australia, the land down under.
A Call from Malaysia.
Decolonization in Africa.
Feari
The First priority.
Gabriel and Armando,
ladder to peace.
land of Senegal.
The Latin American way.
Man of two worlds.
A Mission to Africa.
Other voices.
The Problem is life.
Scientific co-operation in the United
Nations.
Singapore, my Slng^x>re.
The Sixth continent.
Subbulakshmi at the United Nations.
UNDP (United Nations Development
Program)
519
Unloel.
Visit to a small village.
What right has a child.
The Widening gap.
United Nations. Children's Fund
see
Children of the World: Dahomey.
Children of the world: Nepal.
Children of the world: Thailand.
United Nations. Food and Agriculture OrganizaUon
see Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations
United Nations. Office of fublic Information
see
The Adolescent,
The Charter.
Mariana,
Pope Paul VI at the United Nations.
Treasures of Florence,
Wall of trust.
United Nations Association of the United States of
America
see
Development is . . .
Peace-keeping: UN business.
The United Nations Conference at San Francisco {Motion
picture) Thome Films, 1967.
4 mln nt. bAw. 8 mm. (8 mm. flommeotl proJ««t, tux 162)
Loop tilm moDoted fn cartridge. Issaed In stmndan] 8 mm. sod
In raper 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge caae.
Crfditi: I'ro'lucer, Dale C. WlUard; film notea. Jamea C. Scbott
SMmmary: Follows Uie first session of the United Nations Con-
ference held in San Frandsco from April 25 to June 26. 1M5. which
opened with an address by George Bldanlt. the provisional French
President Includes scenes of tbe Earl of Halifax calling for a rote,
tbe final Totlng. and the signing of tbe Charter b7 various delegate*.
PictuKs Piesident Truman addressing tbe assembly.
1. United Nutlons. 1. Thome Films, inc. Boulder, Oolo.
Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture) no. 162.
341.13 Fi A 67-5468
Thome Films
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization
Abou-Simbel.
Alio! Hallo! Alo!
Anton CheUiav (1S<0-1904).
Arid lands.
Blue like an orange.
A Bridge m music,
Chtfle* Duwin (1I09-1SS2).
Cloud* and meteoft.
Diacovering tile ocean.
EMt-Wcat: two bblea.
Element 3.
An Experiment in social education.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (Continued)
First World Festival of Negro Arts.
FundamenUl education. Part 2: West Africa.
Horizon* of the dnema. Pan 1: The movinf image.
Hwizou of the doema. Part 2: The (Urn.
Infra-red radiation.
Intinimi
Light and electrons.
light, X-rays, and gamma rays.
Meeting in Dakar.
Music in school.
New land for old.
New mf»^*if
1 ... 2 ... 3 ...
Our African heritage.
The Photo-electric effect.
The Pinhole camera.
Pulses.
Rectilinear propagation.
Reflected light: glass in liquids.
Reflecticm of light and particles, no. 1.
Reflection of light and particles, no, 2.
Return to Florence.
The Right to education. Part 1: Fundamenlal educa-
The Right to education. Part 2: Technical training.
Righta of the child.
S. O. S. Galapagos.
The Sea.
Small world.
Source of happineti.
Two e:q)erimert8 with Images.
Two out of five.
U.N. in Aaia.
Uneaoo bblea, 2.
Uncsco faUet, 3.
Unewo Cablet, 4.
UiH»co (aUca, S.
UncKO fable*. 6.
University.
Water in the arid zones.
We and the U.N.
Women of Africa.
The World saves Abu Simbel.
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization. What is race? — evidence from
scientists
see
What is race?
U.N. In Asia. [Filmatrip] Uoeaco, 1960. Released in the U.S. by
Uoipub.
36 fr. b*w. 35 mm.
With English commcnUry. Commenuriea ilso iMued in French >nd Spuiiih.
SUMMARY: [Uitttntet lomc of the main proUemi of Asun countrio, aad
thowi the wiys in which the Uoiud Natknu and its ipecialiMd afcaciea are
helping lo lolve them.
I. United Natiotu— Asia. I. United Natioai Bducatiooai. Scientific and
Cultural Ornnliatioo. U. Unipub.
lJX1977.2r 309.15 77-740225
Unipub 72 MARC
United Nations: the interpreters {Motion picture) National
Educational Television. Released by Indiana University
Audio Visual Center, 1968.
28 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Paul Taff.
Summary: A study of the role of Interpreters in the proceedings
of the United Nations. Two atndenta from the U. N, International
School visit a conference room, listen to an Interpretation of a
speech of their own, see the behlnd-the-Bcenes control room, and
meet with a panel consisting of one interpreter for each of the Ave
languages used — English, French, Spanish, Rtuslau, and Chinese.
1. United Nations. 2. Translators. i. Natl(«ial Educational
Television and Radio Centw. n. Indiana. University. Audio-Vis-
ual Center.
418 Fi A 68-3219
Indiana. Univ. Andio- Visual Center
United Nations: V. I, P. tour {Motion picture) National
Educational Television. Released by Indiana University
Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
2fl min. Bd. b&w. 16 mnrt
Credits: Producer. Paul TafT.
Summary: Follows tri-o childrwi from the V. N. International
School as they examine the lobby area and the council chambers.
Shows them as they meet a U, N. security crfHcer and visit with the
Secretarv-General In the Secretariat building.
1 United Nations— Buildings. i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, n. Indiana. Fniversltj. Audio-Visual
Center.
341.13 Fi A 68-3220
Indiana Uolv. Audio- Visual Center
The United Nations: world forum {FUmstrip)
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
Encyclo-
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (The United States: a world leader.)
An Aioericnn adventure, a program of fllmstrlps In American his-
tory.
Creditg: Producer, Max Heinz; collaborator, Richard D. Miles.
Summary: Describes the formation of the United Nations and dis-
cusses its role as a center for debate between nations. With captions.
Another issue, b&w.
1. United Nations. i. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational
Corporation. Series: The United SWtes: a world leader (Film-
strip)
341.13 71-733435
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
The United Nations: world forum. tFilmstripi Encyclopaedia Bri-
lannica Educational Corp., 1970.
S3 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 2 i., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. (The
United Sutes: a world leader)
Al»o issued with phonotApe in cassette.
Captioned version also issued.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Max Heinz; collaborator, Richard D. Miles.
SUMMARY: I>e*cribes the formation of the United Nations and discusses
its role as a center for debate between nations.
I. United Natioru. 1. Encyclopaedia Briunnica Educational Corporation.
II. Series: The United SUtes: ■ world leader. (Filmatrip] '
lJX1977] 341.23 72-736274
EBEC 72 MARC
United Nuclear Cozporatlon
see
Ore to core — and beyond.
United Presbyterian Church In the U. S. A.
Division of Mass Media
see
Any milk today?
United Producers Organization
see
Spree.
United Productions of America
see
The Ballad of Fr ankle and Johnny.
A Chriaunaa caroL
The Count of Monte Crtito tand] Cyrano de Berfcnc
King Arthur [and] William Tell.
Paul Revere [and] Rip Van Winkle.
Robin Hood.
The Tell tale heart.
The Tliree musketecrt.
Treasure Island.
Uncle Sam Mafoa
Unicom in the garden.
United States. Agency for International Development
see
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of geological resources.
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of hydrological resources.
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of soil resources.
bitroduction to photo interpretation.
Si podemos (Yes, we can! )
A Simple ciq> of tea.
United States. Agricultural Adjustment Agency
see
Home on the range.
United States. Agricultural Research Service.
Animal Husbandry Research Division
see
Improving dairy herds.
United States. Agricultural Research Service. Soil
and Water Conservation Research Division
see
Time-lapse photography of root growth.
United States. Air Force
see
Cleared for take-off: Runway ice control.
Cleared for take-off: Rimway snow removal.
A Night on Jackrabbit Mesa.
Prindplea of mechanical refrifcratioiL
Real and apparent motiooa.
Runways in the wild.
United States. American National Red Cross
see Red Cross. United States. American National
Red Cross
United States. Argonne National Laboratory,
Lemont, 111.
see
The Atom: year of purpose (1969)
520
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. Argoime National Laboratory,
L«mont, 111. (Continued)
The Atomic search.
The Bitter and the sweet.
Combustion techniques in liquid scintil-
lation counting.
The Day tomorrow began.
In search of a critical moment.
A Journal of plutonlum.
LINK.
Molecular biology: an introduction.
Nuclear power in the United States,
Plant growth in compensated fields .
The Radioisotope -powered cardiac pace-
maker.
Short-lived ndioMotopes in nucktr medidne.
E^ace and the atom.
Superconducting magnets.
United States. Army. Air Corps
see
Identification of aircraft: Messerschmitt
ME 110.
United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
see
The Other side of the river.
United States. Army. Signal Corps
see
A Fifth Army report from the beachhead.
German atrocities.
U. S, Army in action during World War I.
United States. Army. Signal Corps. Army Pictoria
Service
The Line is busy.
Military discourtesy.
United States. Army. Walter Reed Army Hospital.
Washington, D, C.
see
Magnetic vs. non-magnetic intraocular
foreign bodies: an ultrasonic determination.
Oculomotor apraxia.
United States. Army Air Forces
see
Aerial gunnery training film. Series 11:
Quarter attacks.
The Aeroproducts propeller — line in-
spection and maintenance.
The Aeroproducts propeller — removal,
reinstallation, ground run-up, and fli^t test.
The Aeroproducts propeller — theory and
operation.
The Air defense team: Combat gunnery.
The Air defense team: Intercept board
operation.
The Air defense team: Ni^t fleers.
The Air defense team: V, H, F, control
net system.
Azon pattern bombing.
The B-17 hydraulic system — "functional
characteristics".
Beyond the line of duty.
Camouflage of airdromes.
Combat missions over Germany with H2X.
Deliberate mine fields,
Hi^ angle bombing.
High level precision bombing. Part 1:
The bombing computers.
Hi^ level precision bombing. Part 2:
Combat bombing procedure.
United States. Army Field Forces
see
Fitting men: kill or be killed.
United States. Army Service Forces
see
Army Service Forces.
Combat fatigue: Assignment home.
Conservation of food.
Location and construction of road blocks .
Malaria: cause and control.
United States. Army Service Forces. Information
and Education Dtvlsion
see
Your job in Germany.
United States. Atomic Energy Commission
see
ACCEL revisited: automated circuit card
etching layout.
The Atom and the man on the moon.
The Atom: year of purpose (1969)
Atomic power today.
Atomic revolution in wood.
The Atomic search.
Atoms in agriculture.
Atoms in the marketplace; Nuclear ma-
terials safeguards and management.
A Beginning without end.
The Bitter and the sweet.
Bonus for Puerto Rico
Combustion techniques in liquid scintil-
lation counting.
Computer fluid dynamics.
521
Controlled photosynthesis.
Controlling records fires with high eiqjan-
sion foam.
Decision for tomorrow.
Desalting the seas.
Development and fabrication ol HFIR
target elements.
Doorway to di^nosis.
Endless chain.
The Feast.
The Fifth fuel.
First chemical separation of lawrencium.
Guardian of the atom.
Horizons unlimited.
In search of a critical moment.
Inside the Yankee core.
Isotopes in environmental control.
A Journal of plutonium.
LINK.
Molecular biology: an introduction.
Molten salt reactor experiment.
The New power.
No greater challenge.
No turning back.
Nuclear fingerprinting of ancient pottery.
Nuclear innovations in process control.
Nuclear power and the environment.
Nuclear power in the United States,
Nuclear propulsion in space.
Oak Kidge National Laboratory and its
scientific activities.
Photography of nuclear detonations.
Plant growth in compensated fields.
Preparing for tomorrow's world.
Project salt vault.
Radiation processing: a new industry.
The Radioisotope -powered cardiac pace-
maker.
Response to mechanical shock.
Retirement of the Hallam nuclear power
facility.
The Safe handling of enriched uranium.
Safety in salt: the transportation, handling,
and disposal of radioactive waste.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. Atomic Energy Commission
(Continued)
Shan-Uv«d radioiulopM in andMr msdtdne
Solar eclipse expedition, 1966.
Space and the atom.
The Story of 0«lc Ridge Operations.
A Superconducting magnet for fusion research.
Superconducting magnets.
Synchrotron.
TRIP steel.
Terradynamics .
To develop peaceful applications for nu-
clear explosions.
To Imitate the sun.
The Transuranium elements.
Undergrotmd nuclear weapons testing.
The Warm coat.
The Weather eye.
Web of life: endless chain.
Yanomama: a multidisciplinary study.
Your place in the nuclear age.
United States . Atomic Energy Commission.
Division of Operational Safety
see
Fire loss management. Part 2: Computer
installations.
United States. Atomic Energy Commission. San
Francisco Operations Office
see
Project Gasbuggy: the resourceful atom.
United States. Atomic Energy Commission. Sandla
Laboratory, Albuquerque, N. M.
Our aching backs.
United States. Board of Governors of the Federal
Reserve System
see
Truth in lending: what consumers should
know about truth in lending.
United States. Bonneville Power Administration
see
Intertie.
United States. Bureau of Aeronautics
see
Blanking and punching.
Identifying the TBF Avenger Iqr the WEFT
system.
The Naval worker's digest — attack, coun-
terattack!
United States. Bureau of Aeronautics (Navy Dept.)
see
The Battle ahead.
United States. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
see
Mullet country.
Trout USA.
United States. Bureau of Education tor the Handl-
cai^d. Media Services and Captioned Films
Branch
see
Amusement park.
The Blind men and tlw elephant
The Boy who cried wolf.
Captain John Smith at Jamestown.
Chriatopber Columbus and tlie I*ilgrims.
Coloring Easter eggs.
Columbus.
Earn, save, tlwn buy.
Everytlting lias lines and shape.
Figures teach language.
The Foods we eat: Berries and melons.
The Foods we eat: Beverages.
The Foods we eat: Cereals — grains.
The Foods we eat: Dairy foods.
The Foods we eat: Desserts.
The Foods we eat: Fish and sea foods.
The Foods we eat: Fruit.
The Foods we eat: Introduction.
The Foods we eat: Leaf and stem
vegetables.
The Foods we eat: Meat — beef and veal.
The Foods we eat: Meat — pork, mutton,
and lamb.
The Foods we eat: Meat — poultry.
The Foods we eat: Nuts.
The Foods we eat: Boots and vegetables.
The Foods we eat: Seeds and other
vegetables.
The Foods we eat: %>iceB and flavors.
Fredc^'s birthday party.
Getting ready for Mather's Day,
Oraaahoppers.
522
A Helping hand.
A House.
Lines teach lanfuige.
Nests and eggs .
Noisy Mtinc habits— bwl tsbk habits.
A Nursery in Noah's ark.
Our helpers: the firemen.
Our helpers: the policemen.
Our he^rs: the postmen.
Overprotection (a family picnic).
The Pilgrim family.
The Pilgrima come to America.
A Place for everything.
A Place to live.
Plants.
Policemen: our helpers.
The Purple family.
Saturday shoppinf.
A Search for thi4)ea.
A Tea party.
Thumbelina.
Trimming a Christmas tree.
A Trip to the mountains.
Trouble on the job.
A Visit to a department store.
We talkseriea.
A Weekend visit.
What do mothers do?
Wl^ do we have Thanksgiving ?
A Witch gets ready for Halloween.
United States. Bureau of Employment Security
see
The Name of the game.
There must be a catch.
United States. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
see
Care of the sick and injured by hospital
corpsmen — beds and appliances.
United States. Bureau of Mines
see
Arizona and its natural resourcea.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. Bureau of Mines (Continued)
Fahrenheit 3300.
The Lead matrix.
Nevada and Its natural resources.
Silver.
United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
see
Aircraft recognition tests — test no. 5.
Chemical warfare — decontamination pro-
cedure aboard ship.
Flight: the romance of naval aviation.
Men make the Navy . . . the Navy makes
United States. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation
see
The American island.
United States. Bureau of Reclamation
see
A DcMTt't dreun.
United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and
Wildlife
see
So little time.
United States. Bureau of Yards and Docks
see
Anchor to westward — Guam.
United States. Cancer Control Program
see
Prescription: roses.
United States. Civilian Conservation Corps.
see
The ABC of forestry.
United States . Coast Guard
see
Coast Guard Spars.
United States. Communicable Disease Center,
Atlanta
see
Blood collection for pediatric tests.
Classification of bacteria.
Tom Lehrer sings Pollution.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on
Un-American Activities. Testimony of Bishop
G. Bromley Oxnam
see
Testimony of Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam
before the House Un-American Activities
Committee, July 21, 1953.
United States. Consumer and Marketing Service
see
The Basic four ways to good meals.
Milk the magnificent.
United States . Council of National Defense. Ad-
visory Commission
see
America builds ships.
United States. Council of National Defense. National
Defense Research Committee
see
Azon.
United States. Dept. of Agriculture
see
African swine fever.
Agricultural science protects our en-
vironment.
Agriculture and the changing environment.
Amor^ your souvenirs .
Ann's additive story.
At your service.
Balancing extension to changing needs.
Better farm management with Federal
Crop Insurance.
Breakfast and the bri^t life.
The Cicada brood X 1936.
Closing the gap.
Color it green with trees.
Cooperative action — the why and the way.
Co-ops for rural areas.
Diseases of agronomic crops.
Diseases of horticulture crops, trees, turf, and wood
rots.
Effect of air pollution on plant life: field crops.
Effect of air pollution on plant life: ornamental plants
and trees.
Effect of air pollution on plant life: vegeubles and
Exterior building materials for your home.
Farmer Cooperative Service — new model
for new times.
Firmer for the world.
Financial protecticm.
Bnding the best protected p>art of your home.
The Flame and the sea.
Focus on youth and 4-H.
Food for family survival.
Food value stretchers.
The Forest gives us wood.
Forest grazing and the human environment.
523
The Forest guards our water supply.
The Forest is home to wildlife.
The Forest works for us.
Forests for all.
Foundations for your home.
From farm to you.
Fim in the forest.
Game bird farming; a biological survey
picture.
A Good bathroom for your home.
A Good house for all who care.
A Good kitchen for your home.
Good meals for busy days.
Grazing in the national forest.
Heating and cooling your home.
Home kitchens.
How food affects you.
How to buy and use eggs.
How to buy beef.
Insects of agronomic crops and stored products.
Insects of horticultural crops and shade and forest
trees-
Interior building materials for your home.
It happens every noon.
Janet and the Genie .
Jet age 4-H expansion.
Know your land.
Louping ill, contagious ecthyma, and sheep pox.
Maintaining garden freshness in fruits and
vegetables.
Man against pests.
Mark of quality.
Milk, basic to good nutrition.
Miscellaneous insects (beneficial, household, poultry
and livestock insects, and stinging and biting anthropods).
New opportunities for rural recreation.
Newcastle disease and fowl plague.
The Oopsies.
Our national forests.
Planning the family workroom.
Protect frozen foods from temperature
damage.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United states. Dept. of Agriculture (Continued)
Revelations of a register tape.
Rinderpest.
Rural youth in a changing society.
Safe use of pesticides.
Science and America's beauty.
Science & food for freedom.
Science and the consumer.
Selecting a house plan.
Selecting and buying food for the young
family.
Shopper's guides.
Something to crow about.
Strangers in town.
Strengthening your beef dollar.
Teschen disease and hog cholera.
To save our land.
U.S. grades for beef carcasses.
U.S. grades for slaughter steers.
U.S. standards for quality of eggs.
USDA E^ products inspection.
USDA swine and pork grades.
Vesicular exanthema.
Vesicular stomatitis.
Watershed projects for protection and
profit.
Weeds of the Southern U.S.
Wind storm resistant construction for your
home.
The Windowsill greenhouse.
Wiring for your home.
United States . Dept. of Agriculture. Agricultural
handbook no. 347
see
Rural youth in a changing society.
United States. Dept. of Agriculture. Office of In-
formation
see
Birds of prey.
Consider the soil fint
The Fact finders.
The 4-H wildlife project and demonstration.
Huit safely.
Lucy, a story of progress.
Making plaster casts of animal tracks.
Remote sensing: a new look at agriculture.
The School lunch bunch.
Sharing our land with wildlife.
Some game birds of North America.
Some snakes of the United States.
Tomorrow's America.
Wildlife for all.
United States . Dept. of Agriculture. Statistical
Reporting Service
see
The Fact finders.
United States. Dept. of Defense
see
Brazil.
A Day in America.
The Hangup.
I & E screen magazine, no, 549.
Latin America.
1963 Masters' Golf Tournament.
Their choice was freedom.
United States. Dept. of Health, Education, and
Welfare
see
Hands of action.
It's up to you.
United States. Dept. of Health, Education and Wel-
fare. Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
see
Will it be you ?
United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Devel-
opment
see
One dimension, two dimension, three
dimension, four.
Something old , . . something new.
United States . Dept. of Labor. Manpower Adminis-
tration
see
Indian for a change.
United States. Dept. of State
see
The United States and the world: an
introduction to our foreign relations.
The United States and Western Europe.
The World at U. N, Plaza.
United States. Dept. of State. 0£fice of Media
Services
see
An age of revolutions.
524
From where I sit.
United States. Dept. of the Air Force
see
AAAARK— something about commimication.
The Hangup.
United States. Dept. of the Army
see
Laser — miracles with light
Physical therapy in the treatment of the
adult hemiplegic patient.
United States. Dept. of the Interior
see
Bears in Alaska,
United States. Directorate for Armed Forces Infor-
mation and Education
see
Gemini 4.
Vietnam briefing, summer 1966.
The Vietnamese junk navy.
War and advice.
You and your banking facility.
You in Germany.
United States. Division of Comprehensive and Vo-
cational Education Research
see
The Empty lot.
United States. Division of Dental Health
see
Design for dental health.
United States. Economic Cooperation Administration
see
Emilia.
The Formosa story
Hidden power.
Liquid sunshine.
200,000^000 mouths.
The World of silk.
United States. Economic Development Administration
see
As Maine goes.
United States. Environmental Protection Agency
see
Countdown to collision.
5.000 dumps.
Recycling.
The Stuff we throw away.
What's new In solid waste management?
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. Environmental Protection Agency.
Air Pollution Control Office
see
Air pollution on plant life.
United States. Environmental Science Services Ad-
ministration
see
Tornado!
United States. Farm Credit Administration
see
Some land of my own.
United States, Farm Credit Administration.
Production Credit Division
see
Credit— « c«piul idem.
The Rock and the hard i^ace.
United States. Farm Security Administration
see
The Plow that broke the Plains.
United States. Federal Aviation Administration
see
From the ground up.
How to succeed without really flying.
Kites to c^wules.
A Plane is bom.
Safety by the nxmibers.
Super jets and super safety.
United States. Federal Aviation Agency
see
Density altitude.
United States. Federal Highway Administration
see
AASHO Road Test: construction and materials.
AASHO Ro«d Test: pavement research.
AASHO Road Test the road to better roads.
Automobile tire hydroplaning — what
happens!
Highway bridge reaearclL
Sand drains.
Skid conelation study.
What about winter driving.
United States. Food and Drug Administration
see
The Mindbenders.
United States. Forest Service
see
Big game management on public lands.
Wonders of wilderness.
United States. Geological Survey
see
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of geological resources.
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of hydrological resources.
Aerial photo interpretation for the discovery
and evaluation of soil resources.
Flow in alluvial channels.
Introduction to photo interpretation.
United States. Geological Survey. Branch of
Astrogeology
see
John Wesl^ Powell, canyon geologist.
United SUtes. Indian Arte and Crafts Board
see
CoatwBporary BskiiDo and iDdian arts and crafts.
United States. Information Agency
see
And of course you.
April aftermath.
Art of the real.
Autumn and car (Award.
A Few notes on our food problem.
Fomento (Development)
Horlzons#148: preludio olimpico.
An Impression of John Steinbeck, writer.
Man in sports.
The New York diary of Tejan and Baddu.
One man: Dr. DeBakey.
One man: Hayes Jones.
One roan: Jose Gonzales.
One man: Walter Spiel.
Peace Corps in the Majya.
Portrait of Zubin Mehta.
Processions.
Project Apollo.
Wednesday In April,
Winters express.
World Bank.
United States. library of Congress
see
Libniy of Coogresa: Main Buikling — views.
United States. Manned ^cecraft Center, Houston,
Texas
The Four days of Gemini 4.
525
Laimch windows for the Itmar landing.
United States. Marine Corps
see
For thou art with me.
Jap language useful phrases .
The Story of Old Glory.
United States. Maritime Commission
see
Men and ships.
United States. Mutual Security Agency
see
The Formosa story.
United States . National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
Aeronautics.
America in space: the first decade.
The Apollo Four mission.
Apollo 8— go for TLI.
Apollo 10: green light for a hmar landing.
Apollo 11 — man on the moon.
Apollo 12: pinpoint for science,
Apollo 13: Houston . . . we've got a
problem.
Apollo 14: mission to Fra Mauro,
.^x>llo 15: in the mountains of the moon.
Apollo 16: nothing so hidden.
Apollo mission highlights.
Apollo: the space duet of Spider and Gum-
drop.
Assignment: shoot the moon.
Automobile tire hydroplaning — what
happens!
Bridge to space.
Ceramics in space.
The Challenge of unanswered questions.
Debrief: Apollo 8.
Eagle has landed — the flight of Apollo 11.
E3q)loratlon of the Planets,
The First soft step.
Flight to tomorrow.
Flight without wings.
Geology from qwce.
Great is the house of the sun.
Id sight of die giant steps.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. National Aeronautics and Space
What science knows about cancer.
Here we are.
Administration (Continued)
United States. National Center for Air Pollution
Control
How to run a river.
Katmai; Astronaut training trip to Katma:
see
Indian pottery of Smi IWefonjo.
area, Alaska.
Combustion for control of gaseous pol-
lutants.
A Place of being.
The Knowledge bank.
Landing on the moon.
United States . National Clearinghouse for Smoking
and Health
Potomac potpourri.
see
Song of the sandy mooring.
Launch windows for the lunar landing.
Fair warning.
Summer in the parks.
Lunar bridgehead.
Getting through.
What is a mountain ?
Man in space: the second decade.
United States. National Gallery of Art
What's a heaven for?
A Man's reach should exceed his grasp.
see
Leonardo: lo know how to see.
Yosemlte.
Mariner/Mars 1969.
The Martian investigators.
United States. National Highway Traffic Safety
United States. National Science Foundation
Administration
see
see
Around the corner.
A Mission for Mariner,
The Decision is yours.
Auto-inhilntion in a tiingui (Glcmerella cingutau).
The Moon: old and new.
United States. National Institute of Dental Research
see
Caroms.
A New look at an old planet.
Laboratory of the body.
Central perspectivitics.
Nuclear propulsion in space.
United States. National Institute of General Medical
Sciences
Curves of constant width.
Power for the moonship.
see
Threshold . . . research and the care of
Deep sea drilling project.
Project Apollo: manned flight to the moon.
people.
Development and metamorphosis of the leopard frog
Radio astronomy explorer.
United States. National Institute of Mental Health
Rana pipiens.
see
Dihedral kaleidoscopes.
Ranger K television pictures of the moon.
A Community mental health center — the
new way.
Discovery in the deep.
Rendezvous in space.
Echinoderm development. Part 1: Fertilization and
Curious Alice.
cleavage (Dendraster excentricus).
Research in the atmosphere.
United States. National Institute of Mental Health.
Echinoderm development. Part 2: GastrulaUon (Den-
Returning from the moon.
Office of Communications
draster excentricus).
see
Enerty and models.
Room at the top.
Brian at seventeen.
Satellite astronomy — progress and
Eqoidecompoaable polygons.
promise.
Seas of infinity.
A News story.
Evans's dialogue with Piaget and Inheldcr.
Seeds of discovery.
United States. National Laboratory, Oak Ridge,
Tenn.
Experiments on the chick embryo. Part 1: Techniques
see
and tools.
Skylib.
Bonus lor i-uerto Kico.
Space down to earth.
Desalting the seas.
Fertilization and early development of the sea urchin.
Space medicine.
Development and fabrication of HFIR
target elements.
Guessing behavior.
Spaceport — U.S.A.
Molten salt reactor experiment.
Heart formation in the chick embryo.
Ticket through the sound barrier.
Oak Ridge National laboratory and its
inversion.
Universe on a scratchpad.
scientific activities.
Isometries .
A View of the sky.
Project salt vault.
The Land that will not heal.
A Walk in space, part 1.
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
The Living tide. Part 1: The rocky shore.
A Walk in space, part 2.
see
The Living tide. Part 2; Brim of sand.
Flood.
The Living tide: Part 3: The edge of the
X-ray spectroscopy.
sea.
United 9Ute«. National Cancer Institute
United States. National Park Service
see
Mating behavior of the honey bee.
see
Aberrant cells — the nature of cancer.
Cape Cod.
526
The Microscopic plants.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. National Science Foundation
(Continued)
Morphogenesis in a marine alga, Caulerpa.
My(^enesis.
On the ice.
Orthf^onal prpiection.
The I^rccpboo of wordi.
Pigment tnnsfer in skin celb.
The Pond. Part 1: Standing waters.
The Pond. Part 2; Animal life in fresh
water.
The Pond. Part 3: Distribution of energy
in the pond.
Projective generation of conies.
The Span of attention.
Transmission of information.
What would happen if ..,?
United States. National Youth Adminlat ration
see
Builders of tomorrow.
Youth thinks its way to a job.
United States. Naval Academy, Annapolis
see
Naval academy one.
United States. Naval Oceanographic Office
see
Land beneath the sea.
Scientist in the sea.
Water nuMes of the c
United States. Naval Photographic Center
see
Criminal interrogation, part 2.
Footprints in the sea.
Land beneath the sea.
Ocean desert.
Oceanographer in tiie polar regions.
Scientist in the sea.
Voyage of the Elisha iOine.
United States . Navy
see
Handle with care.
The Junction transistor.
United States. Navy. Industrial Incentive Division
see
Behind Nazi guns.
United States. Navy Air Force
see
Aerial gunnery training film. Series 11:
Quarter attacks.
United States. Navy Dept.
see
Brought to action!
The Enemy Japan. Part 1: The land.
The Enemy Japan. Part 2: The people.
The Enemy Japan. Part 3: The dream of
empire,
E^erimental landings and takeoffs, U. S, S.
Saratoga, Aug. 26, 1930.
First in command.
For thou art with me.
Hydrofftirfiic survey opcratJoiii feodeiy and plan-
ning.
Hydrographic survey operatiotts — hydrographic con-
trol and sounding operations.
LSD.
Maternity care: labor and delivery.
Modem geodetic surveying.
The Navy after the war.
Water I
I of the oceans.
United States. Office of Armed Forces. Information
and Education Dept.
see
How to get along in French Morocco.
United States. Office of Civil Defense
see
Though the earth be moved.
United States. Office of avilian Defense
see
An Air raid warden's report.
Care for children 2 to 5 of working mothers.
United States. Office of Economic Opportunity
see
A Chance to be somebody.
Four children.
Head Start.
Not as a privilege.
Parents are teachers too.
Patterns for health.
The Riddle.
A ^pace to grow.
Talking together.
With no one to help us.
United States. Office of Economic Opportunity.
Office of PubUc Affairs
see
Before the mountain was moved.
United States. Office of Education
see
Basic principles of mathematics.
Behavior modification In the classroom.
527
Geometry.
Graphs.
Introduction to set concepts.
Learning to use the ruler.
One to one correspondence.
Operations — addition and subtraction.
Operations — division.
Operations — multiplication.
Problem solving.
The Ri(bt to rcKi.
Sentences.
Starting English early.
United States. Office of Education. Division of
Visual Aids for War Training
see
Mowing machine.
United States. Office of Information for the Armed
Forces
This is U. S. Eucom.
United States. Office of Inter-American Affairs
see
Argentine primer.
Bolivia.
The Bridge.
How disease travels.
A line from Yucatan; Mayan Mexico.
Mexican moods.
People of two worlds: Mayan Mexico.
United SUtes. Office of Occupational Safety
see
Shipyard fire and explosion hazards.
United States. Office of Price Administration
see
Bid it up . . . sucker!
A Ceiling on your home!
United States. Office of Production Management
see
Army in overalls.
National defense review, no. 1.
United States. Office of Strategic Services
see
Kenne deinen Feind: deutsch Uniformen
und Abzelchen.
Kenne deinen Felnd: deutsche Infanterie
Waffen.
The Nazi Supreme Court trial of the anti-
Hitler plot, September 1944-January 1945.
United States. Office of Strategic Services. Pic-
torial Records Section
see
Constantlne.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. Office of the Oceanographer of the
Navy
see
Ocean desert.
Oceant^rapher in the polar regions.
Voyage of the Elisha Kane.
United States. Office of War Information
see
The Calls that cure.
The Cowboy.
United States. Office of War Information. Bureau
of Motion Pictures
see
At the front in North Africa.
Colleges at war.
Doctors at war.
Manpower.
United States. Peace Corps
see
Challenge in Colombia.
This land.
United States. Post Office Dept.
see
P. S. Nty sister sends her love.
River of mail.
United States. President's Commission on the
Assassination of President Kennedy. Report
of the President's Commission on the Assass-
ination of President John F, Kennecfy
see
The Warren Commission report.
United States. President's Council on Physical
Fitness. Vigor
see
Vigor.
United States. President's Council on Physical
Fitness. Vim
see
Vim.
United States. President's Council on Youth
Opportunity
see
TTiere comes a day.
United States. Public Health Service
see
Accidentally yours
Blood collection for pediatric tests.
Body mechanic*.
The Emergency treatment of head injuries.
The Forgotten families.
The Headbangers.
In vitro toxigenicity test for Corynebacter
ium diphtheriae.
Medical self-help training.
Mycological slide culture technique.
Oral cancer— detection and diagnosis.
Step lightly.
The Totally implantable mechanical
heart — an appraisal of feasibilify.
Vanity is the wind.
The Waiting game.
United States. Public Health Service. Division of
Chronic Diseases
see
Diapers away.
United States. Rehabilitation Services Adminis-
tration. Division of Mental Retardation
see
Growing i^) at the table: teaching feeding
skills to mentally retarded children in groups.
A Way out of the wilderness.
United States. Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos,
N. M.
see
Computer fluid dynamics.
Persimmon: a nuclear physics eiqieriment.
Solar eclipse e3q)edition, 1966,
United States. Secret Service
see
Know your money.
United States. Small Business Administration
see
Anything is possible — with training.
They're out to get you.
United States. Social and Rehabilitation Service
see
Beating the averages.
United States. Social Security Administration
see
Amigo mio.
Before the day.
Charlie Smith.
Dan Hanna.
i'he Dependent child.
Ida Fuller.
In case.
The Joey Bishop show.
Medicare.
Miss South Dakota.
The Pomona story.
Sam'l and social security.
528
Silver Dollar City,
The Story of Watts.
You and medicare.
United States. Soil Conservation Service
see
Washout.
United States . Task Force on the Police. Task
Force report: the police
see
The Policeman's career.
United States. Treasury Dept.
see
America the beautiful.
Lt. General Lee.
Making money.
Rocky and Bullwinkle savings stamp club.
United States. Treasury Dept. War Finance
Division
see
Bonds at war.
Bonds of victory.
Conquest of the night.
The Enemy strikes.
Midnight.
United States . Upper Great Lakes Regional
Commission
see
West Branch.
United States. Veterans Administration
see
Below knee amputation for peripheral
vascular disease.
The Flame and the sea.
Holography, window to the future.
Look to tomorrow.
Suicide prevention in hospitals.
You owe it to yourself.
United States. War Dept.
see
AIR-POM prepaiatlon for overseas move-
ment.
Aerial photography. Part 5: Processing
the film.
Aircraft machine guns and cannon — care
and cleaning.
Aircraft recognition proficiency examin-
ation for flexible gunners — form A,
Airplane fixed guns in the P-47 — removal,
servlcinig, and installation.
Airplane gunslghts. Collimator sights:
maintenance and adjustment.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
United States. War Dept. (Continued)
The Fighter squadron — its organization
and administration.
Identification of merchantmen.
Identlfloatlon of raiders.
Airplane gunsights. Collimator sights:
Fighting men: Baptism of fire.
principles and operation.
Justice.
Film communique, no. 1.
Landing in Sicily.
AU-American.
Film communique, no. la.
Men of fire.
The Arm behind the Army.
The Attack and defense of road blocks.
Film communique, no. 2.
Motorcycle, gas decontamination, sea jeep.
Film communique, no. 3.
Your next job.
Attack aviation — employment against
hostile airdromes.
United States. War Dept. General Staff
Film communique, no. 4.
see
Attack aviation — infantry targets.
Two down and one to go !
Attack signal.
Film communique, no. 5.
United States. War Production Board
Automobile body repairing: estimation,
preparation, application.
Film communique, no. 6.
Behind the winning punch!
Automotive trouble shooting. Part 7:
Engine lacks power.
Film communique, no. 7.
United States. War Relocation Authority
Film communique, no. 8.
see
Automotive trouble shooting. Part 11-A:
A Challenge to democracy.
The wheels.
Film communique, no. 9.
An Aviation engineer amphibious operation.
FUm communique, no. 10.
United States. Work Projects Administration
see
Azon bombs; inspection and loading.
Film communique, no. 11.
A Better America.
B-17 troop carriers.
Film communique, no. 1.1. Back door to
Japan.
A Better Chicago.
B-29 flight procedures and combat crew
functioning.
Film communique, no. 15.
A Better Illinois.
Film communique, no. 16.
Battle wreckage.
A Better Massachusetts.
Bombers over North Africa.
Firepower.
A Better Minnesota.
Brief for Invasion.
First aid. Part 4: Injuries and accidents.
First Division landing operations.
A Better New Jersey.
Cadet classification.
Captured Japanese firepower.
First echelon maintenance.
Fixed bridges — construction of the timber
A Better New York.
The Cargo carrier light M-29.
trestle.
A Better New York City.
Flak.
A Better Ohio,
The Case of the tremendous trifle.
Celestial navigation — location of points
Flexible aerial gunnery — range estimation.
A Better Pennsylvania.
on the celestial sphere.
Flexible aerial gunnery — the bullet be-
tween you and your target.
A Better West Virginia.
Close combat firing.
Flight characteristics of the A-20.
Flood special! Keystone State emerges
Colored smoke grenades — their use in
from flood havoc!
combat areas.
The Floor system of the timber trestle
bridge — guard rails, flooring, and hand rails.
Glimpses of the Workers Education Pro-
Combat report.
Flying the P-61 series airplane.
gram in Florida.
Hands.
Cotton at war.
Gasoline motors; principles, operation.
Deliberate mine fields.
application.
Hamilton constant speed propeller — ^theory
Man against the river.
Determining dlrectim in the field.
and operation.
U. & A-bomb testing in the Pacific (Motion pieturt) An»r-
gyros Film Library, 1970.
The Earthmovers.
How to fly the B-25.
4 ojiii. si. Mw. 8 mm. (Higfallghts of American himory)
ijctnp flim. Imued Id standard S lum. and in super S mm. in
cartridge with notes and blblioftraphy.
Employment of anti-personnel mines.
How to fly the B-26 airplane.
Sitmniartf: Presents on the-spot views of the first atomic weapons
teats at Bikini and Enlwetok atolls. Shows scientists and tech-
nicians preparing vi^sels and animals In the target area Joat before
the detonations. Portrays the magnitude of the exploaloos through
Enemy mines in Tunisia.
How to fly the P-47: PUot familiarization.
several aerial nhota.
1. Atomic bomb— Testing. i. Anargyroe Film Ubrary. Se-
ries: Highlights of American history (Motion picture)
The Enemy strikes.
Identification of aircraft: Distinguishing
623.4 75-707482
Aoargyros Film Library
Explosives and demolitions: Demolition of
features of United States mUltary airplanes.
a reinforced concrete deck girder bridge.
The U. S. Air Force (Fllmstrip)
part 2.
IdentiflcaUon of aircraft — Japanese
see America: The U.S. Air Force; The Army
fighters 96 and 97.
goes roUing along
Field wire boom ecpiipment.
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Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The United States and Canada: a cultural reghui {Motion
picture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1»67.
14 mill. »A. color 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: BducatiODsl collaborator, Marlon E. Marts.
Summary: Deacrlbes the geographic region extending northward
from the Rio Grande lUver occupied by the United States and Can-
ada. Descrihes the close cooperatioa between the countries which
may be seen along the Alaska Highway, the Columbia Rlrer, and the
DEW line. Shows that where geographic features parallel each
other, there Is often parallelism of cultural traits.
■ Another issue. bAw.
1. V. S.— Descr. & trav.— 1960- 2. Canada— Deacr. & truT,—
IKl- L Coronet Instmctloaal Filmt.
917 Fi A 67-6675
Coronet Instructional Films
World War and dvil War.
Chelsea House Educational
The United States and China:
1937-1949 {Motion picture)
Communications, 1969,
7 min. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge.
With script and gtilde.
Credits: Editorial director. Arthur M. Schleslnger, Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summary: Portrays American efforts to maintain the traditional
open door policy with China. Includes the 1937 Invasion of China,
itMO Tae-tung's northern peasant campaign, American relations with
Chiang during World War □. the postwar struggle over Manchuria,
the resumption of civil war and V. S. Intervention. Generals
Marshall and Wedemeyer In China, and the 1949 retreat to
Formosa.
1. U. S. — Foreign relations — China. 2. China — Foreign rela-
tions— U. S. I. Cbebwa House Educational Communications.
Series: The History machine (Motion picture)
3-27.73051 "0-735722
Chelsea House EMuca- tlonal Commimlcations
The United States and Japan {Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Cent«r. Made by the
University of Michigan. Released by Indiana University,
Audio-Visual Center, 1961.
1 reel. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Japan: the changing years)
Sumrmtry: Examines the history of relations between the United
States and Japan from the time of Commodore Perry to the present.
Discusses the occupation of Japan after World War ii and how it
caused tension on both sides and at the same time marked a turning
point In relations between the United States and Japan.
1. U. S.— For. rei.— Japan. 2. Japan— For. rel.— U. S. i. Na-
tional Educational Television and Radio Center, ii. Indiana. Unl-
rerslty. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Japan: the changtuK
years (Motion picture)
973.325 Fi A 68-2654
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
1W Halted State* nd Latla AoMrica: cooperatioa or omfllctT
tl^lnutrip] Scott Bducation Division, 1972. Made by As-
sociated Preai.
2 fUmatnpa (314 fr.) color. 33 ram. sad 3 pbonodiso (3 *. each), 12 in.,
33 t/3rpm.
Alao iiaued with phoootape in cMaettc
With teacbefi giddc.
SUMMARY: Pan 1 csublisbe* the proNcnx and chaUcnge* thai confront
the United States and Latin America and poinu out that tensioiu are becoming
increasingly acute. Part 2 Hsmiaet the hittofical roots that have ounured revo-
lution in Latin America and the critical role of the United States in the fate of
Latin republica. Portrayi current political tendencies in Latin America, the necdi
of the peofite, and the powibilitiei for the future of inter-American relation*.
I. ijuin AoMrica— Relstiou (getteral) with the United Sutes- 2. United
Slates — Relatioiii (gcneraO with Latin America.
tioo Divisioa.
[F1418) 327.7308
Scott Graphics Educatioa 72
Diviaoa
I. Scott Graphics. Educa-
72-732598
MARC
The U. S. and the Lea^e of Nations (Filmstrip) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educationa) Corp., 1969.
59 fr. color. 35 mm. (The U. S. becomes a world power)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, William Routt; collaborator, Richard D.
Miles.
SUMMARY: Explains that President Wilson staked the ultimate
succeMM of his program for worldwide collective security on the crea-
tion of the Lc«gue of Natlona. Discusses reaaona for the rejection
of the League of Natiotis In the United States and the desire of the
United States to withdraw from Involvement In world affairs.
1. Wilson, Woodrow, Pnn. U. 8., 1856-1924. 2. League of Nations.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Bduoatlonal Corporation. II. The V. S.
becomes a world power (Filmstrip)
973.91 71-738884
BDcyclopaedIa Brttan- nlca Educational Corp.
The U. S. and the Soviet Union {Filmttrip) Scholastic
mngazines, 1967.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. (Scholastic fllmstrlps, no. 6)
With teacher's manuaL
Summary: Traces the history of relatlooi between the United
States and the Soviet Union from 1919 to the present, descrlblns
events and personalities which have affected them.
1. U. S.— For. rel.— Russia. 2. Rusala— For. rel.— U. S.
I. Scholastic masazlnfls.
327.73047 Fi A 68-4294
Scholastle mssasliMs
The United SUtes and the world: an introdaetlon to our
foreisn relations (Filmstrip) U. S. Dept. of State, 1970.
Made by the Office of Media Services, Bureau of Public
Affairs.
58 fr. color. >0 aUB.
Revised rsrsloa.
With L^cbei's nm"!tB*
Summary: Bxplalns the roles of the President, SecreUry of State.
tb« Dept of SUts, and the Forelsn Ssrrlce la maklnf and conduct-
lot Uoltsd Sutss forstgn policy. lododss s dlseiiasloo of various
foieign ttiaUoo protolsoia, cansra La Forslcn Ssrrlce, and the dattas
of tht ambsassdor sad the "coanttr team." Bxamlnss tb« flrs baalc
goals of Uoltsd States fOnlffn poMcy. « „ = r^. , .,
1. D. 8.— rorslcn ttiatlona sdmlnlstratloo. 2. D. 8.—DIplomatIc
and consolsr ssrrlos. S. U. 8.— Porslgn PstaUoos— 1«»- I.
U, 8. Durt. of BUts. ^ -«•„.„
827.78 77-787882
V. S. Dept of SUts
The United States and Western Enrope {Motion picture)
U. S. Dept of State ,196-,
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Uses documentary footage as well as historical and
animated sequences to Illustrate the remarks of four State Depart-
ment officers. Includes discussions of the status of NATO and
AOantIc aecurlty la the 19e0's; the differing perspectlvea of France
and her allies; the development of Western Europe since World
War 11; the Common Market, the OrganlEation for Economic Co-
operation and Development, and tlte Outer Seven; and a survey
of United States policy toward Western Europe.
1 U. S. — Foreign relations — Europe. 2. Enr<H)e — Foreigo rda-
tlons— U. 8. I. U. S. Dept. of Sute.
827.7304 76-707618
U.S. Dept. of sute
United States Aimy: first airplane purchased, 1909 {Motion
picture) Chelsea House Educational Communications,
1969.
T min. si. b*w. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With script and guide.
Creditt: Editorial director. Arthur M. Schlealnjier, Jr.; editor.
Fred IsraeL
Summary: Shows the final test flight on July 27, 1908. of the
first American mlllUry airplane, built by the Wright Brothers under
a contract awarded by the U. S. Army. Gives sUtlstlcs on the
craft, its flight, and the purchaae. Indndes scenes of President
Taft. Vice President Sherman. Speaker Joseph Cannon, Alexander
Graham Bell and Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth.
1 Aeroplanes. Military— History. i. Chelsea House Educational
Communications. Series: The History machine (Mo-
tion picture) - - »,
623.7 73-735728
Chelsea House EMu- catlonal Oommunlcatloos
[U. S. Army in action during WorH War I, {Motion picture)
V. S. Army Sipnal Corps, 1918.
38 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 85 mm.
Imperfect copy : title, credits, and footage lacking.
In the Douglas Fleming-Lynn Moore film collection, Library of
Summary: Uses documentary footage with sobHtles to ahow vari-
ous American Infantry, artillery, and air units In action In France
and Germany from April to November 1918. Includes views of a
German airplane atUcklng an observation ballson from which the
observer piirachMlM to safety. Captain K.ldie ItH-k«'nt>aeker on a mis-
sion over German lines, and General Perdilng awarding a batUe-
fleld decoration to an American private.
1. European War, 1914-1918— U. S. L U. S. Army. Signal
Corps n. Douglas Fleming-Lynn Moore film collection.
940.4 Fi 6&-548
The United States as world leader {Filmttrip) Educational
Audio Visual, 1968.
8 filmstrips. b&w with color sequences. 36 mm. and phonodlacs :
8 8., 12 in.. 33i rpm.
With teaching guide and script
CreditM: Narrator, John Randolph.
Contetita: 1. Entering the world scene: to 1913. 68 fr., 14 mln. —
2. The road to war: to 1917. 60 fr., 16 mln. — S. The war and the
treaty ■ 1917-1919. 57 fr., 10 mln. — 4. Aloof from world airatrs: 191J^-
1983 52 fr.. 11 mln.— 5. The gathering storm: 1983-1941. 79 fr.,
20 min.— 6. World War ii: 1941-1945. 68 fr., 14 mln.— 7. Burden of
responsibility: 1945-1953. 72 fr., 16 mln.— 8. Unea^ coexistence:
1963-1963. 71 fr.. 17 mln.
1 L' S.— For. rel. i. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasant-
vlile. N. V.
973 Fi A 68-6115
Educational Audio Visual
United States Borax and Chemical Corporation
see
The Fight San Francisco never forgot.
The United States Capitol {FUmatrip) National Geo-
graphic in association with United States Capitol Histori-
cal Soe'iety. Made by National Ge<^aphic and Ency-
clopaedia Ilritannica Educational Corp. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.. 1968.
97 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 & (1 a. for manual pro-
jector. 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm. (Washington)
With script on record Jacket
Credit*: Producer, David S. Boyer.
Summary: Traces the history of the United States Capitol.
1 Washington, D. C. Capitol. i. National Geographic Society,
Waahington, D. C. n. EncyclopaedU Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Washington (Filmstrip)
917.63 Fi A 68-4582
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca EducaUonal Corp.
The United States Capitol. Washington. D. C {F3m*trip)
Warren Schloat Productions, 1970.
114 fr. color. 35 nun. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 la.. 33| rpm., 22
mln. (American sbowplaces)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer and writer, Roberta Hersbenson.
Summary: Highlights important historical events which have
taken place in the Capitol In Washington, D. C, from the early days
of the Republic to the passing of the Civil rights bill In 1964. Id-
dudes rare hlatorlcal prints and paintings, documentary plctores,
and color photographs.
1. Washington. D. C CapttoL L Sdiloat (Warren) Produc-
tions, PleaaantvlUe. N. Y. Series: American abowplaces (Film-
strip)
917.63 7»-786727
Warreo SdUoat Prodoc- tlona
U. S. Coast Guard Officer Candidate School {FOmttrip)
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1964.
90 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., 88k rpm., 15 mln.
mlcrogroova ^ ,li,i.i—
Summary: Discusses Coast Guard functions and resnonslbllltlcs,
snd describes training curriculum and commission quallflcattona.
VUlts OfDcer Candidate School at Yorktown, Va.
1. Coast Guard Offlcer Candidate School. i. Guidance Asaodstes
of Pleasantville, N. Y.
309.9 Fi A 68-4205
Gnldsnce Aasoctatss
U. S. colonialism {Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond.
by Modern Learning Aids, 1968.
Kel eased
24 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Part 1 presents the feelings of a landless Puerto Rlcao
peasant soon after the Spanish-American War as he wonders whether
It is better to be independent and poor or more prosperous and ruled
by America. Part 2 shows a Cuban who moat decide whether to
accept or reject the Piatt amendment. For elementary grades.
With captions.
1. Puerto Rico— History— 1898-1952. 2. Piatt amendment. I.
Jones and Osmond, Inc. n. Modern Ineamlng Aids, New York.
Series: Critical thinking aids (FIlmBtrlp)
372.8 75-733306
Modern Learning Aids
United States Committee for UNICEF
see
UNICEF and the rights of the world's
children.
The U. S. economy {FUmttrip) New York tinies, 1967.
75 fr b&w, 35 mm. and lAonodlsc: 2 a, 12 In.. 331 rpm., 22
rein. mi'TOEroove. (Filmstrip on curreivt affairs, Nov. 1967)
With dlsi'ussion manual. Manual and phonodisc lacking In L. C.
Summary: Presents a picture of wages, prices, labor, and tares,
and the role of the Federal (Joverument. Discusses the paradox of
poverty In a land of plenty.
1. U. S.— Econ. condit.— 1945- i. New York times.
Series.
Fi A 67-3590 rev
New York TiBies
United States Educational Films
National parks — a road for the future.
The United States entere World War n, December 7, 1941
(Motion picture) Chelsea House Educational Communi-
cations, 1969. ^, ^
7 mln. si. biw. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
I..OOP Itlni mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
Creditf.- Editorial director. Arthur M. Schleslnger. Jr.; editor,
Summaiv- Describes evrats leading to the entrance of the United
State-i Into World War n, including sequences of captured Japanese
footage of Admiral Yamamoto's striking fleet as it steams toward
Hawaii of the first and second waves of twraber and fighter plane
attack and of radio broadcasts of newscaster H. V. Kaltenborn.
1 World War. 193&-1945— U. S. i. Chelsea House Educational
Commnnications. Series: The History machine (Mo-
tion picturel -.«,■„*
940.542 77-735724
Chelsea House Bduca- tlonal Onmunlcatlons
U.S. expaasioB. iTiansparenctet] Gvic Educatioo Service, 1969.
1 7 UBnspsTencie*. color. 10 » « in. (CES Americui history transparen-
cies)
With teacher'* guide*
SUMMARY; Diicus»e» eipanjion in the United Sutes. particularly the
-opening" of Jspan »nd Chins, the purctiase of AlasU. the Span irti- American
War. the snncMtion of Hswiii. the Pansma Canal, and Iroublet with Mexico
during the WiUon adm in i«t ration. Focuses on personalities such as Matthew C.
Perry. Theodore Rooaevelt, Queen LiliuoksUni, and others. With captions.
1 . United Sutes— Territorial expansion. 1. Civic Education Service. Wash-
ington, D.C. II. Series.
,E,79.5, 973.91 72-734300
Civic Education Service '2 n^/iR^
United SUtes expansion: CaUfomia {Motion pietuns) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1969.
16 mil- "d. color. 16 mm.
With icuhers* guide.
tr.«"Sri".torr or CUforol. (rom 1« ai«»™r; by Spanish ex-
plorera to Its ndinlsslon to the United St.teB.
■ r^n!^^,l.'"mtt.r^T; 1846. 2. C.,rornl._Hl.tory-184e-
18»6. ,. coronet I^tructlonair^to.. 74_700«98
Coronet instructional Films
530
U. S. foreicm policy: 1890-1910 {FUmatrip) Popular Sci-
ence Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 rain. (Secondary swial studies)
FOM liluistrip no. WOOT.
With tedclilnar guide.
Summaru: Present.^ strategic and economic i-easons for the ov«-
aeas interests of the t-nited States. Surrejs the Caribbean policy,
the Spanish American War, the Uo<«evelt corollary, dollar diplo-
macy, and tlie ranaiua Canal. Discusses Unpllctitlons of expan-
sionism. „
1 U S— Fur rel. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audlo-Vlwunl Division, ii. FOM niinstrlp no. 9007.
Series; Secondary social studies (Filmstrip)
327.73 Fi A 68-4651
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Dlv.
United States Golf Association
4th world amateur team championsh^
for Elsenhower Trophy and Ist women's
world amateur team championship for Espirito
Santo Trophy.
The Open: Gary Player at Bellerive.
The Open— Nicklaus and the record at
Baltusrol.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
United States Golf AsBociaUon (Continued)
2nd women's world amateur team chan^>ion-
ship for Esplrito Santo Trophy and 5th world
amateur team championship for Eisenhower
Trophy,
The U, S. Open: Orville Moocly at
Champions,
The U.S. Open: Tony Jacklin conquers Haultine.
The U.S. Open: Trevino's four rounds in
the 60 's.
UJ5. Cuim^wt mk Ww It wtrkc [TmnpTcnciffi AEVAC,
1966.
11
color. 1 1 10 iB.
With 21 orcrtayt.
With tMcbe^i fuide.
SUMMARY: AnAtyw *« key oooceptt. procwi««. i
KTucnim th«i coowituM the Americm fonn <rf tovenimat, inchiding Ihe ex-
ecutive, k|»l>tive. ud judidal fuoctiooi. the ■yWema <rf check* wd h«lM»c«.
■ad iMerved uKl dek«ued powcn.
1 Uiuted StMca — Politics and (overnmcBt I. Aenc mc
353 72-734110
[JK273]
AEVAC
U.S. grades for beef
ture. 1970.
72
MARC
[Slide set] U.S. Dept. of Agricul-
20 tlidcs. color. 1 X 2 in.
With naiTttive guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates the quality and yield gndes employed by the U.S.
Covcmmcnt in inspecting beef carcasses.
1. Beef— Grading. 1. United Sutes. E>ept. t& Agriculture.
[TS1975] 614.3 72-736187
U.S. DepL of Agncullure 72 MARC
U.S. gndes for sianghter steers. [Slide set] U.S. Dept. of Agricul-
ture, 1970.
20 slides, color. 2 x 3 in.
With narrative guide
SUMMARY: Illustrates the quality and yield grades employed by the U.S.
Covenunent in inspecting slaughter steera.
1. Beef— Grading. 1. United States. Depl- of Agriculture.
[TS1975] 614.3 72-736186
U.S. I>ept. of Agriculture 72 MARC
The U. S. Great Plains: Region of risk (FUmatrip) En-
cyclopaedia Britannic* Educational Corp., 1967.
61 fr. color. 85 mm.
Credits: Collaborator. Charles F. Grltiner.
fitwunory* IHiutrates how the giant Kraaalanda of the Great PlaloS
which became grazing land for cattle and farmlaoda for wheat In-
fluenced the history of the United States.
1. Great Plains. i. Bincyclopaedla Britannica Educat!(MUI Cor-
poration, n. Region of risk (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A. 67-3586 rev
EocTclopaedia Brltan- nica Edacatlooal Corp.
The U. S. Great Plains: The cattleman (FUmitrip) Kn-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1W7.
58 fr. color. 85 mm.
CreditM: ColUborator. Charles F. Orltzner.
Btnttmary: Provides views of the granalaads used for frazlnf cattle
Id the Great Plainn of the United SUtes.
1. Great Plains. 2. Grastog— Great Plains. i. Encrdopaedia
BrlUnnlca Bducattooal Corporation, n. The Cattleman (rilnistrlp)
Fi A 67-3588
Bncyclopaedta Brltan- nIca Educational Corp.
The U. S. Great Plains: The wheat farmer (Filmttrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
00 fr. color. 96 nun.
Credits: Collaborator, Charles F. Gritzner.
Bvmmary: Depicts the giant grasslaDds of the Great Plains that
t>ecanie expansive wtieat farms and changed the history of the
United States.
1. Great Plains. 2. Wheat— Great Plains. I. BacydopaMUa
Britannica E:duoatloQal Corporation, il Tbe Wheat farmer (nim-
■trip)
Fi A 67-3587
EiiH7Clopaedla Brltan- nloa Edacatlooal Corp.
The U. S. Great Plaiu: Wealth a ofl {FUmstrip) Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
SB fr. color. 35 mm.
Cre4.t§: ColUborator. Charles F. Grltxner.
Bummary: Sbowi the giant grassland-s of th^ Great Plains of the
United States as an area containing enormous oil and natural gas
deposlta
1. on fleld«~«reat PUIns. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca Educa-
tional Corporation, il Wealth Id oil (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3589
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Edacatlooal Corpb
United Sates History Society-
see
America became a world power.
America in a new world role.
Changes in the Old World led to finding a
New World,
Clouds of Civil War gathered — break in
the Union widened.
Cold war and the atomic buildup.
Colonies fou^t against England's ^axes
and laws.
Communist wars and men in space.
Divided Ic^alties widen the breach. Part 1,
1851-1858.
Making the world safe for democracy.
The Nation heals its wounds . Part 2 ,
1870-1880.
Thirteen independent Colonies became
the United States.
The Winning of World War II.
UatM Statei Uttorr trmurrnmOm Mite-. {Tniwparmcieti
Hammood locorporated. Relcaied by Hammood Education
Salea DepL, McGraw-HiU Book Co., 1968.
32 trmMparcncki color, t x 10 in.
With ovcriayK.
With teacher'* manual aitd outline map.
SUMMARY: Gives an overview of the history of the UaiMdSttMsfroaidM
time of the cadieu inhabitann to the realities of the present-day compka worid.
1. United f'taics— HtKory. 1. Hammond Incorporaied. II. McOnw-Ha
Book Company. Hammond Education Sales Dept
tEl78) 973 72-734296
McOnw-HiU Book Co. 73 MARC
VS. hoM* IkMt hi WacU Ww II. (Moboo pictnre] TlionK
Film*. 1971.
4 Bin. M. h*w. super S mm. (> nun. documesls project, do. 376)
Loop (ItaB in carthdce. Film notes oa caitridce case.
CREDITS: Producer. Dak WUlaid.
SUMMARY: A documentary ibo«ritt( sceBC* of hoaie-froot activities in tbe
United States Ourmg World Wsr 11. Views wonea ia iadusOT. rampaifns to
%Khort the citizeary to be cfTicieat in tbe war effort, and the salvaie of vital
1. Worid Wsr. 193».1M5— Uailod States. L T^orne Rims, inc, Boulder.
Cola II. Seriea: I mm. documents prajecL [Motioa picture] no. 376.
[D769i 973.917 72-701414
Tbonte PQms 72 MARC
The U. S. in the world economy: trade and inTcstment
{Motion picture) University of Nebraska Television in
conjunction with Nebraska Council in Economic Education.
Released by Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
29 mln. sd. b*w. 18 mm. (Economics tor the concerned
citl^n)
CredUt: Producer and director, Ken Johnson; narrator, James B.
Calderwood. ^ „ . , n .
Bummarv: Describes the extent and nature of the united SUtes
involTement In the world economy. Notes that International eco-
nomic activity takes the form of exports. Imports. International In-
vestments, and monetarj InTolvunent. Dlscosaea why there are
restrictions on some Imports, and explains private caplUl as foreign
investmenL
1. U. S. — Foreign economic relations. 2. International economic
relations. i. Lincoln. Neb. Unlrersity of Nebraska Telerision.
n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series: Bcotiomlcs
for tbe concerned dtlaen (Motion picture)
380.1 77-708268
Indiana. Univ. Aadlo- Visual Center
The U. S. in world affairs: a new role fw the 7©*8? iFiim-
»trip) Current Affairs Films, 1970.
81 f r. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc : 1 s., 12 in., 33k rpm..
15 rain, mlcrogroove. (Current Affairs fllmstrlp series)
Also issued with phoootape in cassette.
With discussion guide.
Credit*: Adviser, Uaason Van B. Jennings,
Summary: Explains that tbe war In Vietnam has created growing
bltterne*M and division In tbe United States. Tracea the historical
background of Isolationism and interventlontsm from tbe days of
George Washington to 1970. Poses national and international prob-
lems to be faced by the United SUtes In the ISTO's.
1. U. S.— Foreign relations— iee&- i. (Current Affairs Films,
New York.
327.73 73-737204
Current Affairs Films
U. S. indostrial eonverslMi to World War n {Motion pic-
ture) Thome Films, 1967.
5 mill Kl. b&w. 8 mm. (8 mm. docutneats project, no. 148)
Loop '.Vm mounted la cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Producer, Dale a Wlllard; flim notes, Jamea C. Sdwtt
Svmmarv: Illustrates how the United States economy converted
from civilian to wartime production. Focuses on the auto Industry
and shows how auto assembly lines were eto;q>ed, new machinery
inatalled, and the workers retrained In tbe production and main-
tenance of military equlpmeoL Concludes with a montage contrasting
civilian goods sad war mstertala.
1. World War, 1989-ld45— Economic «spect»~U. 8. 2. Automobile
Industry and trade — U. 3. i. TTiome Films. Inc. Bonlder, Colo.
8erles:8mm.donimentB project (Hotloo picture) no. 143.
621.7'0973 Fi A 67-5469
Tbome Films
The U. S. interior West: growth of a mining town {FUtn-
•trip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
57 fr. color. 35 mm.
CrediU: Collaborator, Richard LogatL
Bummary: Traces the growth of a typical mining town in the Old
1, Mines and mineral resources — Tbe WeaL 2. CUles and towna—
Tlie West— Hist. t. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational CoriK-
oration.
338.2 Fi A 68-4000
Kncyclopaedla Brltan- nlca EdocaUODal Corp.
The U. S. interior West: region of challenge {FUmstrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
59 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Collaborator, Richard Logan.
Bummary: Describes the probl«ns caused by the lack of arable
land for farming In the interior western part of tbe United SUtes.
1. Agriculture— The West. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca Educa-
tional Corporation.
333.7 Fi A 68-3998
Encyclopaedia BriUn- nica Edacatlooal Gorp^
The U. S. interior West: the public lands {FSmatrip) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
53 fr. color. S5 mm.
Crediti: Collaborator, Richard Logan.
Bummary: Pictures vacation attractions of tl>e Old West and de-
scribes areas which are protected by the United States Government
for public use, Including Yellowstone Park.
1. National parks and reserves. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca
Educational Corporation.
333.7 Fi A 68-5999
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
U.S. iBterreatioa ta the DoMlnkn RepKbUc ortgla (19«5). [Mo-
tion picture] Thome Films, 1971.
4 min «. bAw. uiper 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 393)
Loop Tilm in canridfc. Film note* on cartridge case.
CREDITS; Producer. Dcnnii Grogan.
SUMMARY: Adocumenttry»howinfU.S, Marina and the Annyinierced-
ini in Santo Domingo in 1%S after anned rebellion broke out Shows the
■ciivittei of both the rebels «nd the |ovcmR>ent forces.
1 I>ominican Republic— History— IWl- I. United States— i^oreign
relstioni— Dominican Republic. 3. Dominican Republic- Foreign rdaitona—
United Sutei- I Thome Films, inc., Boulder. CoJo. II. Series: 8 mm. docu-
menU project [Motion picture] no. 393.
[F1938.553 972.93 72-70U3I
Thome Film* 73 MARC
VS. Intoif— ttea la tha NIon^M Orll Wv (1927) [Motkm
picture] Thorne PDma, 1971.
4 a^ A. bitw. ss^ir 8 am. (I mm. docamenis project no. 333)
LoopfOm in cartridge. PIfan aoteaoo cartridge cMe.
CREDiTS: Producer. Dale Willard
SUMMARY: DiMcribea tbe entry of the United States into the Nicarsguan
OvilWarin 1927, Showi the forces of the Diaz goveramenL tbe ■treogthirf the
revolutionary fovemmcau and the activitxa at tbe United States Marine Corpa.
1. Nicaragua— HiMory—Reroliaioo. 1926.1929. 2. VS. Marine Corpa-
HiHory. I. Thome rams. inc.. BoiAkr. Co»a II. Seriea 8 mm. documents
project. [Motion pictnre) ao. 333.
tF1526.3, 973.91 72-701311
TbonKFilma 72
MARC
531
United States-Japan Co<^>erative Science Pr(^ram
Behavior of the macaques of Japan: the
Macaca ^scata of the Takasakiyama and
Kosbima colonies.
United States Men's Curling Association
see
This is curling.
The U. S. merchant marine: a pn^lem of BorriTal {FUm-
strip) Current Affairs Films, 1967.
40 fr. b&w. 35 mtn. (Current Affairs fllmstrlp serlea)
Credits; Adviser, Manson Van B. Jennings.
Summary: Follows the decline of the United States merchant ma-
rine since 1855 and explains that toda; the merchant marine la being
malnUined by Government subsidies. Points out that manr Amerl*
cans own ships which are built and registered in foreign eoaotrles to
avoid tbe high costs In the United SUtes.
1. Merchant marine — U. S. i. Current Affairs Films, New York.
Fi A 67-4178
Current Affairs Films
U. S. Merchant Marine Acadentj {FUmitrip) Guidance
Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1965.
104 fr color. 35 miD. and phonodiac: 12 in., S3i rpm., 16 min.
mlcrogroove,
Bummary: Discusses the history and alms of the U. S. Merchant
Marine Acadnnr Describes tbe qualifications needed to be accepted
by the academy, the courses offered and the social activities and
qiorts avallaUe.
1. D. S. Merchant Marine Academy, Klng'a Point, N. Y.
I. Guidance Associates of Pleasantvllle, N. T.
859^ FiA68-39M
GuldaiKe Associates
The U. S. Midwest: center of the automobik indnstrr
{FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
49 f r. color. S5 mm.
Crediti: Collaborator, Charles F. Gritaner.
Sammory- Examines the dtles of tbe Midwest which lead tbe
TJnited States in steel manofacturlng and aatomoblle productioiL
1. Automobile industry and trade— Middle West. 2. Steel Indus-
try and trade— Middle West L Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional C(»rporatloD.
338.4 Fi A 68-4004
Bocyclopaedia Britan- nlca SdocaUooal Oorpi
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The U. S. Blidwest: Chicago— transportation center (Film-
Itrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
S3 fr. culor, 35 mm.
Credit*: Collaborator. Charles F. Gritaner. „. „».
Sii»i«niiic Eiplalna the ImporUnce of Chtago «» « traojporU-
tlon center ot the Sliil.eat. polntlog out lu major railroad and Inter-
national waterway connections. . .
1 Tran^portatlon-Illlnols-Chlcago. 2. Railroads^-Cblcago S.
InlHud water tranaportatinD— Chicago. i. Encyclopaedia BrlUn-
nlca Educational Corporation.
380.509773 Fi A 68-4003
Encyclopaedia Brttan- nlca Educational Corp.
The U. S. Midwest: growth of the region {FUmstrip) En-
cyclopiiedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
.W fr. color. S5 mm.
Credit!: ColJalwrator, Charles F. Grltzner.
Summary: Points out how the rise of Chicago as an International
harbor and the rise of Industry have Increased the Importance of the
Midwest to Ihe economy of the United States.
1. Middle West— Econ. condit 2. Chicago— Harbor. i. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
338.0977 Fi A 68-4002
Bncyclopaedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The U. S. Midwest: heartland of the nation {FUmstrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
57 fr. color. S5 mm.
CredUt: Collaborator, Charles F. Grltiner.
Summary: Describes the role of the Midwest as the agricultural
and industrial center of the United States.
1. Agriculture— Middle West. 2. Middle West— Indus. i. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
338.0977 Fi A 68-4001
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The U. S. Midwest: the com belt farmer {FUmatrip) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
r»2 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Charles F. Gritzner.
Summnry: Points out how the fertile plains of the Midwest make
this area the corn and dairy center of (he United States.
1. .^gilculture — Middle West. t. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Eilucatlonal Corporation.
338.10977 Fi A 68-4005
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
U. S. MiBtary Academy {FUmstrip) Gruidance Associates
of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1954.
100 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., 33i rpm., 20 mln.
mlcrogrooTc. ,
Summarv: Reviews West Point's Revolutionary War history and
the founding of the Military Academy of 1802 as a top engineering
school. Includes athletics, social life, extra-curricular activities,
archives, debate and discussion forums, and General Douglas Mac-
Arthur's famous speech to the graduating class of 1963 which high-
lights the qualities which West Point strives to Inculcate In its
graduates.
1. U. S, Military Academy, West Point. I. Guidance Associates
of Pleasantville. N. Y.
865.07 Fi A 68-4636
Guidance Associates
The United States Naval Academy {Motion picture) Guid-
ance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1965.
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., IS
mill, mlcrogroove.
Suinmarj/: Explores academic, soda), and extracurricular life at
Annapolis and discusses opportunities open to graduates. Gives a
clear understanding of naval traditions and Ideals, describes the
characteristics that the Naval Acadany values In Its men, and ex-
plains how and why midshipmen enter Annapolis from every State
Id the Union.
1. U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. i. Guidance Associates
of Pleasantville, N. Y.
359.071173 70-784762
Guidance Associates
V£, occftfaM of Gtrmmj. cMotion picture]
1971.
Thome I^lmi,
>. 391)
4 raJD. H. bftw. nqicr I miii. (S mm. documents project, n
Loop film in cartridge, nim itotM on carthdge caie.
CREDITS: Producer. Dak WUtafd.
SUMMARY: A docuoiMiary about the United StaM occupation of Oer-
■any in Worid War II. Shows Ocnnan troops MirTcnderini u>d U.S. troops
Npervwag the drouiflcabon procew, at well m en«a^ng is the eoforcemeni
of health meMuras. perfonning potkc activities and other neceaury hmctioo*.
1. Ocnnany— Hktory—Allied occupation, 1943- 2. Germany (Teni-
lory under Allied occufMioa. 194M9S5. U.S. Zone) I- Thorne FUnu, inc..
BouUer.Colo. II. Setiea: t nm. docueoenn prafecL [Motion picture] no. 391.
lDD257j W0.54 72-701429
Ttwrne PUms 72
MARC
U.S. ocoipattoB of JapOM. {Motion picture] Thome FUaa, 1971.
3 min. li. bAw. uipcr Smm. (8 mm. documenu protect, no. 392)
Loop film in cartridge. Film note* on csnridge ca*e.
CREDITS: Producer. Dale Willard.
SUMMARY: A documenury kboul the Umted Sute* occupation of Japan
in World War II Sliowt U.S. troopt marching through the >ireeU. the JapaneM
military beini diMrmed, end the rebuilding of the bombed-oui areas.
1. Japan— Hi»lory— Allied occopslion, 1945-19S2. 1. Thome Filmi, inc.,
Boulder. Colo, 11. Scrie*: I mm. documenu project. (Motion plciurci no. 392.
lDS889] 940.54 72-70 1 430
Thocne Film. 72 MARC
Th« U. S. A. (Motion picture) Pan American World Air-
ways, 1971. Made by Visicm Aaeociatce.
20 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMAUY : A music and ima|^ tour of tlw United 8Ut«s, utllls-
log modem cutting and camera techalquM to reveal the Quality and
character of the people. Includes aequeocM on New York, California,
the Kocky Hountaiua, and the Southwest
1. U. 8.— Deacrlptlon and travel. I. PiD AmarlcaD World Air-
ways, IDC
917.8 70-711658
CINX
U. S. A.: Time for decisioa {Motion picture) National
Eduoationul Television and Radio Center. Released by
Indiana University, Audio-Visual Center, 1965.
60 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Poputotlon problem)
Summon/.- Traces the trend of population In the United Mates
from colonial days to the present, with emphasis on the population
explosion following World War n and the increase In the number of
senior citizens. Examines some of the resulting problems, including
crowded living conditions, poverty, rising crime, and overtaxed nat-
ural resources and recreational facilities. ,«.«_
1 US— Population— History. 2. U. S.— Social condltlons-lWS-
I National Educational Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana.
Unlverelty. Audio-Visual Center. Series : The Population problem
(Motion picture) _. ^ „. „.. .
301.3 Fi A 68-2844
Tndmnn Univ. Audlo- Visual Center
United States Olympic Committee. Development
Committee. Women's Board
see
Grace in motion, beauty through gym-
nastics.
The U. S. Open: OrvUle Moody at Champions {Motion pic-
ture) United States Golf Association, 1969.
37 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Director, Joseph Walsh; writers, Frank Hannlgan, Rob-
ert Sommers ; narrator, Chris Schenkel.
Buvitnary: Shows Orvllle Moody's suriKislng performance lo the
1969 U. S. Open Oolf Tournatoent at Champions OoK Club in Houston,
Texas. Includes Interviews with Paliner. Barber, Jimmy Demaret,
and Jack Burke.
(1. United States Open Golf Champlooahip Tournament, Houston,
Tex., 1969. I. United States Oolf Ajnodatlon.
796.352 76-703570
United States Oolf Asso- datloa
The U.S. Open: Tony JadUiii coaqaen Haieltl—. tMotion pic-
ture] United States Golf Association, 1 970. Made by JoKfrf)
Walsh- International Sports Productiona.
33 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presenu scene* from the U.S. Open Golf Championship Tour>
namem » the Hazeltine National Golf Oub in Chaska. Minn., where Tony
Jacklin became the (im Englishman to win the championship in fifty yean.
Shows golfers Ted Ray and Harry Vardon in action and explains bow to enter
the Open.
1. Jacklin, Tony. 2. United Sutes Open Golf Championship Tournament,
Chaska. Minn.. 1970. I. United Sutes Golf Association.
[GV964.J) 796.352 77-714779
U.S. Golf Association 71 MARC
The U. S. Open : Trevino's four rounds in the 60*s {Motion
picture) United States Golf Association, 1968.
40 ui'>i. 8<1. color. 16 mm.
Ci'ed.lf: l-^xe«'utive producer, Jtiseph C. Dey, Jr.; director,/Joe
Wnlsh; writer, Frank Hannlgan; narrator, Chris Schenkel; edftor,
Dick Richards.
Hummary: Shows views of the 1968 United States Open Champion-
ship Golf Tournanient at Rochester. N. Y„ In which I>ee Trevino tied
Jack NIcklaiis' Open record of 275 to become the first man In the
history of the Open to score under 70 In each round. Shows the in-
stallation of Billy Caspar in the Oak Hill Country Club "Hill of
Fame."
1. United Sttites Open Golf Championship Tournament, Rochester,
N. v., 1968. I. United States Golf Association.
796.352 Fi A 68-2501
United states Oolf .Association
The U. S. Pacific West: Exploding Los Angeks {Filmttrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation, 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Collaborator, Richard Logan.
Bummary: Presents Los Angeles as the fastest growing city In the
United States. For elementary grades.
1. Los Angeles— Juvenile films. i. Encydwaedla Britannica
Educational CoriMration.
372.8 77-783387
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educatlooal Corp.
The U. S. Padfic West: Growth of the region (FUmstrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Collaborator, Richard Logan.
Summary: Shows the growth of the four subreglons of the PaciBc
West : the Sierra Cascade, the northwestern coast, the central valley,
and the California coast. For elementary gradea
1. Pacific States. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation.
372.8 74r-788889
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Bdacational Corp.
The U. S. Pacific Wc0t: Pacesetter of the nation {FUm-
strip) EncyclopBedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Collaborator, Richard Logan.
Summary: Shows the four subregions of the Pacific West: the
Sierra Cascade, the northwestern coast, the central valley, and the
California coast. Polnta out how these areas are the pacesetters of
the nation. For elementary grades.
1. Pacific States. i. BIncyclopaedIa Britannica Educational
Corporation.
872.8 79-733890
Encjxlopaedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The U. S. Pacific Wert: Tht rainy north {FUmstrip)
EncyclopaedLa Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
50 fr. color. S5 mm.
Creditt: Collaborator, Bldiard Logan.
Summary: Shows the raloy northern r^oo of the Padfic West
For elementary gradea.
1. Padfic States. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educatlooal
Oorpo ration.
872.8 70-788888
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educatlooal Oorp.
The U. S. Pacific West: The water problem {FUmatrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannioa EducatiwMil Corp., 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Collaborator. Richard Logan.
Summary: Shows the constant water problem faced by the people
In the Pacific West subreglons of the Siwra Cascade, die North-
western coast, the central valley, and the California coast For
elementary grades. ,
1 Water resources development— Padflc States. 2. Water-supply-
Pacific States. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion.
372.8 78-733386
Encycl<H>aedU Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
United aates Parachute Association
see
Sky diving, space age sport.
U. S. poUcy in Latin America {Motion picture) Institute
on Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt
University, in cooperation with the University of Notre
Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 48b)
With study guide. ^ ,^ „ ,
Credits: Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Summary- Lecturer William S. Stokes dlscus-ses communism In
Venezuela, Colombia, Bolivia, and BraslL r>«?«>;*»»f "»«/"t'l9'°
^ponse to the Slno-Sovlet-Castro threat which Includ^deve opji^
a n^lear deterrent and Initiating various programs for economic ad.
1 Communism — South America. l Vanderbilt University,
Na^villa Institute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy.
Serlffl: The Nature of communUm (Motion picture) do. 48b.
Fi 67-626
United aates Postal Service
see
More and louder.
Presorting.
You caily live once.
U.S. paaitiTe expedltlea lato Mazloe. [Motion picture] Thome
Filmi, 1971.
3 min. ti. bftw. uiper I mm. (8 mm. document* project, bo. 3M)
Loop film in cutridge. Fiim aotet on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Dale WiUard.
SUMMARY: Deacribei the expeditioa of the United States mio Mexico.
FoctMea on the rcsulu of the raid of Pancho Villa on Columbus, N.M. Shows
General Penhing and Arocricaa iroofw as tbcy tearch for the guerrilla band
thfou^KMi the Mexican countryside and in the Mexican villages.
1. United Suiea. Army. Punitive Expedition. 2. Mexico— Frontier trou-
blet-^1910- I. Tliorac FUiM, inc., Boukler, Colo. II. Sencs: S mm.
document! protect. [Motion picture]
tFl234i 973.91 72-701310
Thome Filn« 72 MARC
The Uaited States Seaate: the poUtka of power. [Filnutripi Scott
Education Divialon, 1971. Made by Associated Press.
2 filmttripi (2(X) fr.) color. 35 mm. aitd 2 photradiact (2 1. each), 1 2 in.,
33 1/3 rpm.
Abo iuued with phonotape in cassette.
Wiih teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Part 1 reviewi the design ofthc founding fsthcri and the evolu-
tion of the Senate from its cariy days to modem times. Examines the committee
system and discusses the controversial niics of seniority and the niibuster. Pan
2 presents a crou section of senatorial opinion on Executive power versus
congressional power, legislaUvc oversight, and congressional ethics.
i. United Sutes. Congress. Senate. 1. Scott Graphics. Educition
Division
iJKinOj 328.73 72-732597
Scott Gravies Education 72 MARC
Division
The U. S, South: Changing communities {FUmstrip) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
54 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Collaborator. Charles F, Grltzner.
Bummayy: Points out that the South lias many nntural resources,
but tliat it has remained a poor region until recently. Shows how
the progress of the South is changing some of Its comraunltiee.
1. Southern States— Soc. condit. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation.
330.975 Fi A 68-4238
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The U. S. South: Growth of the region {FUmstrip) En-
cyclopaedia Britfumica Educational Corp., 1968.
38 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Charles F. Grltzner.
Bumtfiary: Points out that the South has mnny natural resources,
but that It has remained a poor region until recently, Describes
the growth of the region, and the role of agricultural dtversiflcatlon
in this growth. ...„,. , .
1. Southern States— Econ. condit. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation.
330.975 Fi A 68-4236
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
The U. S. South: Region in change (FUmstrip) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
61 fr. color. ft.t mm.
Credits: Collaborator, Charles F. Grltsner.
Summary: PolnU out that the South has many natural resource*,
but that It has remained a poor region until recently. Shows the
change which la taking place In this region today.
1. Southern SUtes— Econ. condit. f. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca
Educational Corporation.
330.975 Fi A 68-4236
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
532
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The U. S, South: Rerohition In agricolture {FOmttrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
SO fr. color. S5 mm.
Credit:- CoUaboralor. Charlea F. Grltaier. «„„™-
Summarv: Points om Uiat the Soath hu many nf^"'*' "*>°'^
but that it has remained a poor region until rw^tlf- ,^^^^Jt^
of the more efflrtent farming method* that agricultural dlTeralflc-
tlon baa brought to the Sooth.
1. Agrlculture-Southe™ SMte*. l Encyclopaedia BriUnnlca
Educational CorporaUon. „. . ,„ .„«,
338.10W5 Fi A 68-4237
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Edticatiooal Corp.
U. S. Standards for quality of tggs (FUrngtrip) V. S. Dept.
of Afrriculture, 1&68. Made by Photo Lab.
39 fr. ofilor. 3." mm.
AIM) Issued lis slide set
With narrative ciiide.
Summani: Illusrrntps the candled appearance of the ofllclal C S.
standards for firades of both white and brown eggs. Pictures the
four qualitieo of uncooked, poached, and Cried eggs as a guide for
those interestpj in producing, processing, grading, and packing eggs.
1. Flggs— Unidiug. l U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.
637 Fi E 68-535
U. S. Nafl Agr. Libr.
United States Steel Corporation
see
Alligator hide.
A Better way.
OMh cDdaoB.
The Deoxidation of semi -killed ingots.
Homaday building aMnpoiwnt syitem.
How steel is made.
—320°
Seamless modem.
United States Steel Corporation. Geneva Works
see
The Craneman.
U.S. Steel International
see
Bridge over the Tagus.
United States Trout Farmers Association
see
The U. S. Tcrsns Mississippi (Motum picture) CBS News,
1962.
28 niin. sd. Mjw. Ifl mm.
TeieciiiX on tlie CBS-TV documentary show Eyewitness.
Credits: ProducwT>, Leslie MIdgley. John Shamlk; director. Vera
Di.nmond; reporters. Charles Colliogwood. Paul Niven, Dan Rather,
nummary: r>escribea the efforts of Mississippi Oovernor Rom B'lr-
nett to deny Negro James Meredith admission to the Unirersltv of
Mississippi. In defiance of the fnlted States Federal Government.
Examines the constitutional crisis precipitated by this d^ance and
the possible responses by the President and the Attorney General to
resolve the situation.
1. Segregntion in higher education. 2. Civil rizhts— Mississippi.
I. Eyewitness i Television prt^ramt ii. Columbia Broadcasting Sys-
tem. Inc. CB.S News.
Fi 67-2235
United Transparencies, inc.
see
Modern chemistry 1966.
United Way of America
see
If you don»t do it, it wont get done.
United World Films, inc.
see
Acoordtng to Hoylc.
Argentina — the port and the pampa.
Birthday.
Churchill — champion of freedom.
Colombia.
The Danube Valley and its people.
Deccan village — India.
Energy.
England — industrial empire.
Europe — nations of the west.
Fall of the First Empire.
From directory to Empire.
Full ahead Rhine.
Greece — the brothers.
Halloween.
Hong Kong — crossroads of the Orient.
The Human skeleton.
Hungary and its people.
It might have happened.
Italy — the post-war Renaissance.
J^an — Shennya of the city.
The July monarchy.
Kim visits the Netherlands.
Latin America — neighbors to the south.
Nancy goes to the hospital.
Non-stop to everywhere.
The Orient — peoples of Asian lands.
The Philippines— nation of islands.
The Presidency — crisis in office.
Puerto Rico— island in the sun.
Puerto Rico — Operation Bootstrap.
A Regional geography of France: Central
France,
A Regional geography of France: Northern
France.
A Regional geography of France: Southern
France.
The Restoration of the monarchy.
The Revolution in France,
Rise of the First Empire.
Rockets and satellites.
Sing^x) re -Malaya — new states in Southeast
Asia.
The Supermarket.
Switzerland — Alpine democracy.
Tadpole tale: Mike gives up a friend.
Turkey— a Middle East bridgeland,
Turkey — rebirth of a nation,
533
U, S. S. R. Part 1: Geography and peoples
—the mai^ faces of a vast land.
U. S. S. R. Part 2: Pioneer family of
Bratsk— a Siberian city is bom.
U. S, S. R. Parts: Family of Tashkent
—life on a collective farm.
VeiaaiUea.
Una viu in scatola (A life in a tin).
West Germany — story of industrial growth.
United World Films, inc. Castle Films Division
see
Ted Lewis and his band.
United World Fihns. inc. Kinetic Division
see
All God's children.
Allegory.
And it goes on and on.
Andy.
L'Anigoelephant (The q>iderele|4unt).
Arthur. Arthur.
Ashes of doom.
At the zoo.
Au fou.
Audition.
Black, white, and red.
CSrfcutz.
Cruel diagonals.
A Day with the boys.
Dr. StrangebaU.
Efa
Elegia.
ErieboiMe der Puppe (afterward).
Etcetera.
Freely gothic.
Gavotte.
The Good friend
Kouzelnfk (the mapctan).
ftatne: die i
Tenninal ielf.
UaitlBI th« bcHmm. [Motioo picture] BBC-TV, Loodoa. 1969.
Releaaed in the U.S. by Tiiiie*Life Ffhna.
20BatB. kL bftw. 16 mm. (Worid hiMory from 1917 to the Fraau.K>.
20. Unit 6: Towards one worid)
SUMMARY: Tnccs the Ktivitks of the Unit«d Nation in detail; queMicM
the extent of iti effeccivcncaa in achieving mtcroatioaaJ notty and pnoe berood
dw (ta|c of iotcraaiional cooditiam exiatiDt in 1917 or mdcr the 1 fagw of
Naiioaa.
I.UBitedNatioaa. I. BritM Bnadcaatiag Corpotatiaa. Tekvkiaa Ser-
vice. II. Time-Life POma. IILSeriea: Worid Uatoryfton 1917 m the prcMat
[Motioa ptcturej no. 20. Unii 6: Towarda ooe worid.
[«I977i 341.23 74-714770
Time-Ufe POma 73 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Units of volume and mass- [Filmstrip] William Boundey.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
35 fr. color 35 mm. and phonodisc: ! s., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. (Intro-
ducing the metric system)
Also issued with phonoupe in cassclie.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Explains how to measure mass and volume using the mclnc
system, and shows the relationship of units of mass and volume to units oflength.
1. Mass (Physics)— Juvenile films. 2, Volume (MalhcmaUcs>— Juvenile
films. 3. Units— Juvenile films, 4. Metric system—Juvenile films. [1 Metric
system. 2. Measuring) I. Boundey. William. II. BFA Educational Media.
III. Series: Introducing the metric system. (Filmstripi
389 72-734910
cQC106]
BFA Educational Media
72
MARC
The Unity of nature, part 1 (Motion picture) Corporation
for Public Broadcasting. Made by KVIE Television. Re-
leHped by Public Broadcasting Service, 1971.
59 miD. 8d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explores the ezperleoce of the sea as it meets the
land.
1. Nature. I. CfHimnitiOD for Public Broadcastlns. II. Public
Broadcasting Service.
[QH81] 551.4 72-711556
CINE
The Unity of nature. Part 2: The nature of man and
woman (Motion picture) Corporation for Public Broad-
casting., ifade by KVIE-TV, Released by Public Broad-
casting Service, IWI.
28 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Reveals ttie ctoBeuess of all things In this world as
discovered by a young man and woman who, while roaming tbe
mountaloB, explore land called tbe body, and the body called land.
The world love Is shown to encompass all things — harsbness and
tenderness, cruelty and consideration, apartness and togetherness.
l.Phlloaophy of nature. 2. Love. I. Corporatloo for Public
Broadcasting: II. Public Broadcastliig Service. III. The Nature of
man and woman (Hotloo picture)
166.2 7(^-711867
CINE
Unity Sales Corporation
see
A Busy night.
The Universal chureh: 1914-(1954 (FSmstrip) Common
Ground, London, 1954. Made by John Foster. Released in
the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
33 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (The Spread of Christianity, no. 6)
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Shows the effects of the two World Wars on CbriHtl-
anity, and bighllgbts tbe theme of Christian consolidation.
1. Christian union. i. Common Oround, ltd., London, n. Car-
man Educational Associates. Series; Tbe Spread of Christianity
(Filmstrip) no. 6.
270.8 70-735603
Carman Educational Associates
The Universal declaration of human rights (Filmstrip)
(iilliert Altsfhul Productions. Released by Journal Films,
1970.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Human rights as reflected In American
historical documents)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Explains tbe fundamental distinction between civil
liberties and social rights and questions whether there Is any
conflict ttetween economic security and civil liberties. Explores the
influence of freedom of speech and as8«nbly on the political stability
of a country.
1. United Nations. General Assembly. Dnlversal declaration of
human rights. I. Aitschul (Gilbert) Productions, Inc., Chicago.
II. Journal Fiima. Idc., Chicago. III. Series: Human rights as re-
flected in American historical documents (Filmstrip)
rJC571] 328.4 77-738698
Journal Films
Universal Education and Visual Arts
A quelle heure ... ?
Above the horizon.
Addition and its properties.
Addition and subtraction algorithms.
Addition and subtraction of common frac-
tions.
Addition and subtraction of decimal frac-
tions.
Addition and subtraction of integers.
Advances during the Middle Ages.
Adventure In Newfoundland.
The African past.
Air and weather.
The Air cleaner.
An Airplane trip.
Alice's adventures in wonderland.
Alio', alio'.
Alternator service: assembling rotor to
frame and pulley.
Alternator service: assembling the
alternator.
Ahenator aervice: djianfmbly ot the alternator.
Alternator service: installing the slip ring
end bearing.
Ahenwtor aervice: retnoviiis ilip rinc end frame bear-
ing.
Alternator service: removing the drive
end bearing.
Alternator service: removing the pulley.
Alternator service: removing the rotor.
Alternator service: replacing brushes.
Alternator service: replacing the diode.
Alternator service: testing diodes.
Alternator service: testing the stator and
rotor.
Alternator service: the drive-end
bearing.
Alternator service: using the diode test.
The Analyticat balance.
Ancient Rome.
Angular momentum, a vector quantity.
Angular momentum of circularly polarized
radiation.
Animab and th^ envirooment
Animals In Amboseli.
Les Animaux.
Anne.
Application of neck facing.
.^}plication of the associative property.
Applying glazing putty.
Applying plastic filler.
Applying the hook and eye.
Areas of polygons.
Assembling a dado head.
Assembling a plane.
534
Assembling the spray gun.
Associative property.
Asteroids, comets, and meteors.
Atmospheric electricity.
Attaching a waistband.
Attaching belt buckles and eyelets.
Au bord de la mer.
Au cafg des amis.
Audubon snimsls
Audubon birds.
The Auger Wt.
Austria.
Auto mechanic.
The Baboon troop.
Back saw.
The Backward roll.
Baking a macaroni casserole.
Baking apples.
Baking cream puff shells.
Baking drop cookies.
Balances.
Balancing.
Ball receiving.
Bambi.
Barrier penetration.
Base five numeration system.
Basic radio circultiy: Components.
Basic radio circuitry: History of radio.
Basic radio circuitry: Modulation.
Basic radio circuitry: Superheterodyne.
Basic radio circuitry: The Antenna and
the R-F stage.
Basic radio circuitry: The detector and
A-F stage.
Basic radio circuitry: The I-F stage.
Basic radio circuitry: Tbe receiver.
Basic wiring: Domestic distribution
systems.
Basic wiring: Domestic service conductors.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Universal Education and Visual Arts (Continued)
CaiTOlueL
Commonwealth Protectorate.
The Cartwheel.
Commutative property.
Basic wiring: Household service.
Catch stitch.
The CaterpllUr and the wild animals.
The Commutative property in addition
and multiplication.
Basic wiring: Low voltage circuits.
Basic wiring: Receptacles and fixture
circuits.
Cathedral city (Salisbury)
Cattlemen and homesteaders.
Compass saw.
Compound miter cuts.
Basic wiring: Sources of power.
Cell Theory.
Comprehension technique.
Basic wiring: Switch wiring.
Central African Republic.
The Computer In your Ufe.
Basting, even and uneven.
Ceramics in art and industry.
Concentration.
Before you sew.
Cfezanne.
Condensation nuclei.
Beginning number concepts.
The Challenge of the Danube.
A Confederacy or a Union under Presidents
BeUerophon and the winged horse.
Changing a saw blade.
Lincoln and Johnson.
Bevel cuts.
Charlemagne.
Contact printing.
Bias strips.
Charles 1.
The Contemporary era. Part 1: EvohiUon
of applied sciences.
BilUoat of itan.
Billy goat Gruff.
Birthday lor Button.
Charles n.
The Chassis punch.
The Checking account.
The Contemporary era. Part 2: Industrial
revolution.
The Contemporary era. Part 3: Im-
proving on nature.
Black Beauty.
Chemical basis of Ufe.
Continental drift
Bones and joints.
Children face social realities, part 1.
Continuous bound placket.
Bonjour, ics entants'.
Children face social realities, part 2.
Cooking macaroni.
Christian art.
Coping saw.
The Boy and the wolf.
Chrijtian Rome.
Coping saw (V -block)
Bragg reflection.
The Brand-new basketball.
Christmas around the world, and Christ-
mas traditions.
Corrective clouds.
Brazil — change comes to the rain forest.
Cinderella.
Cotton-eyed Joe.
Brine shrimp.
The Circulatory and respiratory system.
Covering a belt.
Broiling steak.
Cities in crisis: a matter of survival.
Covering a buckle.
Brownies, part 1.
Cities in crisis: what's happening . . . ?
Critical reading.
Brownies, part 2.
Clarence Clarinet and his woodwind family.
Cross cut saw.
Building to the head spring.
The Classical era — ancient civilizations.
Cross cutting.
BuOdint trades: The houM buOdera.
Classification characteristics.
Cuckoo bird.
Button's big parade.
Czechoslovakia: Bohemia.
Button's tall tower.
The Clever spider.
Czechoslovakia: Moravia.
Byzantine and Romantic art.
The Color of life.
La Calendrier.
Columbus Day.
Czechoslovakia: Prague.
Call of the wild.
Combien?
Czechoslovakia: Slovakia.
Captains courageous.
Comblen de t^es avez-vous?
Dado cut.
Carburetor assembly.
Combining tumbling skills.
The Danube: farm problems.
Carburetor disassembly.
Common body hammers.
The Danube: historical background.
The Caribbean— Antigua, Baibadoa, Martinique,
Trinidad. Tobago and Jamaica.
Common types of tin snips.
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Dual master cylinder disassembly.
The Federal Reserve System.
Tike Danube: villafe Ufe.
Eating in a restaurant.
The Economics of selling.
The Federal Trade Commission.
Field emission of electrons.
Darts and things.
Edward I.
Day and night.
Edward n.
Filing and sanding plastic filler.
De quelle couleur ?
Edward m.
Filtration.
The Decimal (base ten) numeration
system.
Edward IV.
Finishing your dress.
Decimal numeration system.
Defending against the man with the ball.
Edward V and Richard ni.
Edward VI.
Fire from the sky.
Firebrands and freedom fighters.
Demonstration of a watercolor painting.
Edward VII.
The First Christmas.
Demonstration of an acrylic painting.
Egypt.
The flag develops.
Denmark.
Egypt— Sabha discovers the past.
The flag is bom.
Flash Gordon.
The Department of Agriculture.
Egyptian art.
The Food and Drug Administration.
Developing black and white film.
Election Day,
Forces of nature.
A Different kind of neighborhood.
Electricity.
The Forest gives us wood.
The Digestive system.
Electronics frees communication from
transportation.
The Forest guards our water supply.
Directional stay -stitching.
EUzabeth I.
The Forest is home to wildlife.
Disc brakes: installing the pads.
The Elves and the shoemaker.
The Forest works for us.
Disc brakes: removing the pads.
Embryonic development of the chick.
Forestry in the Canadian Shield.
Disc brakes: single piston caliper
assembly .
Embryonic development of the fish.
Formation of raindrops .
Enclosed seams: Flat felled seam.
The Forward roll.
Disc brakes: single piston caliper cleaning
and inspection.
Enclosed seams: French seam.
The Foul shot — free throw.
Disc brakes: single piston caliper dis-
assembly.
An End rabbet cut.
The Frog prince.
The Disc sander.
Discovering melody.
Energy — heat, light, sound and matter.
England,
From freedom to disappointment.
The Frontier comes of age under Presi-
dents Jackson, Van Buren, Harrison, and
Tyler.
Discovering rhythm.
Enlarging your prints.
Frontiers of communication.
The Distributive principle and its use.
Equalities and inequalities.
Fun in the forest.
Distributive property.
Division.
The Essay, biography, and other non-
fiction.
La Gare,
Gathering,
Division algorithms.
Etruscan art.
Generating and collecting gases.
Does the temperature affect paint viscosity?
Donald Drum and the percussion family.
Evolution.
Experiment.
The Generator and the motor: AC and DC
generators.
Doppler effect and shock waves.
Expo 67.
The Generator and the motor: AC motors
Dribbling.
Factoring and primes.
The Generator and the motor: DC motors
Driving and setting nails.
Faites vos courses*.
The Generator and the motor: Electro-
magnetic Induction.
Dry mounting your prints.
La Famllle.
The Generator and the motor: Induction
Dual master cylinder assembly.
Fastening with a flat head screw.
motors.
Dual master cylinder cleaning and honing.
Fastening with dowels,
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The Generator and the motor: Synchronous
motor.
The Generator and the motor: Wiring for
generators.
Oeometric shapes.
George I.
George n.
George in.
George IV.
George V and Edward Vm.
George VI.
Germany.
Get or^mized.
Getting the decision.
A Giant step.
The Girl made of rubber.
Glooscap and the four wishes.
Gluing and clamping with bar clamps.
The Golden boy.
The Golden fish.
Good manners in school and at play.
Good table manners, anywhere.
Gram staining.
Graphing sentences in a plane.
Grazing in the national forest.
Great winds. Parti, General principles.
Great winds. Part 2, Pressure and winds.
Greece.
Guinea.
Gus Guitar and his friends.
Hallowe'en.
The Hand stand.
Hand tools: cutting tools.
Hans Brinker.
The Head balance.
A Helping hand.
Henry I.
Henry n.
Henry m.
Henry IV.
Henry V.
Henry VI.
Henry VII.
Henry VHI.
H
Home on the farm.
Homogeneous nucleatiun and the dielectric
nature of ice crystals.
The Hook shot.
Hope, disillusionment, and sacrifice.
The Horse that conquered Troy.
How animab differ.
How bear lost his tail.
How electricity works.
How in the world?
How jealousy spoiled a friendship.
How many?
How metal is stretched.
How much?
How plants grow.
How sounds are made.
How they went west.
How to honor and display the flag.
The Hundred Years War.
Hungary.
Hungary: city life.
Hungary: geography.
Hungary: historical background.
Hungary: viUage life.
Hunting and fishing in the Canadian
Shield.
I am a person.
I am different from everyone else.
I am like everyone else.
I have a family.
I have a name.
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I took a look at me.
Iceland.
Identity elements and Inverses.
Lole au ttesor.
Indenting.
Independence Day.
India — Eamu of Ganapatty Street.
Inequalities.
Inoculating techniques.
Inside the atom.
Installing blind or pop rivets.
Installing external adjustment type contact
points.
Installing ignition points.
Installing TVHS wire terminals.
Interference and diffraction.
International responsibilities under
Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson,
Nixon.
Introducing the Canadian Shield.
Investigating earthquakes.
The Investor and the marke8)lace.
Iraq.
The Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Italy.
Iff n iU wind.
The Ivory Coast,
James.
James II.
Japan.
Jason and the quest of the golden fleece.
Jewels in the sky.
Joan of Arc.
John.
Jordan.
Le Jour et la nuit.
Joyeux noeU
The Jump shot.
La Jungle.
Jungle book.
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Lincoln and Washlngttm's birthdays.
Liquid meaiure.
Masters of the Post -Impressionist era:
Van Gogh and Ibulouse Lautrec.
Masters of the Reformation: Durer and
Kenya, East Africa.
Longitude and time.
Holbein the Younger.
Kerf bending and cove cuts.
Looking for color.
Masters of the Renaissance: Leonardo da
Vinci and Michelangelo Buonarroti.
King Midas.
Looking for pictures.
Masters of the Romantic era: Goya and
Know your product.
Turner.
Labor Day.
Looking for rhythm.
The Lutterell psalter.
Masters of the 17th century: Rubens and
Velasquez.
Laboratory burners.
Laboratory procedures: dispensing solids
Lyric poetry.
Matting and mounting pictures.
and liquids.
Macaoa ipeciea and anti-paniilic tnatmenti.
Meaning of common fractions.
Laboratory procedures: working glass
tubing.
Madagascar.
The Magic ring.
Measurement
Laminating your photos.
Meeting new pe<vle.
Land forms and uses.
The Magneto.
The Mailman.
Melons.
Lapped zipper application.
La Malson.
The Melting point.
The Lathe. Part 1: Spindle turning.
Making a cartridge pin hole camera.
Memorial Day.
The Lathe. Part 2: Faceplate turning.
Metal finishing with hammer, dolly, and
Making a plain seam.
disc Sander.
Latitude and longitude.
Making a standard dart.
Laving out and cutting a gain.
Making applesauce.
Mexico.
Mexico: the changing world of Carlos
The Lay-up shot.
Making change.
Flores.
Laying out a box.
Making meringue.
Layout using a drawing overlay.
Man the first computer.
The Microscope.
Learning from earthquakes.
Man uses his environment.
Millions and millions of bubbles (Seashore)
The Legend of the flying canoe.
Manners begin at home.
Mining In the Canadian Shield.
Let's talk about being mean.
Manners on the move: traveling and
The Miracle of the computer.
I*t's talk about cheating.
visiting.
Man's first wings— the stoiy of Daedalus
Miscellaneous laboratory procedures.
Let's talk about community responsibility.
and Icarus.
Miter cuts.
Let's talk about disrupting things.
Maps of our globe.
Mixing plastic body flller.
Let's talk about flying off the handle.
Marking and preparing a hem.
The Modem era. Part 1: Discovery and
Let's talk about learning the hard way.
Marking fabric: The tailor tacker and
Invention.
tailor tacks.
Let's talk about procrastination.
Kwrcea.
Marking fabrics: Dressmaker carbon.
Modem Rome.
Let's talk about responsibility.
Mary.
The Molding head.
Let's talk about self deception.
A Mask for me, a mask for you.
Momentum of electrons.
Let's talk about truancy.
The Mass of atoms, part 1.
Mcoey.
The Levered hand punch.
Life in lApland.
Life in the Middle Ages.
Life on a mountain.
The Mass of atoms, part 2.
Masters of the Baroque: El Greco and
Rembrandt.
Masters of the 18th century: Reynolds and
Gainsborough.
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The Moon, eaith'a tatdlitt.
Movements of the earth and sun.
Mowgli among the wolves by Rudyard
KipUng.
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Paganlni.
Positron-electron annihilation.
The Post Office Department.
MowgU and Kaa.
Paragraph analysis.
Prefactoiy material.
Mozart.
Paramecium, euglena, amoeba.
Preparation of a waistband.
Multiplication and its properties.
The Paris of Francois.
Preparation of celery.
My last ducheas: a film prolofue.
Passing.
Preparing apples for applesauce.
Naba-Cha and the Rocky Mountains.
The Past is prelude: the mountains, the plsins. the
plateaus.
Preparing apples for baking.
Narrative poetry.
Patch pocket.
Preparing cream puff dough.
The Nation gains respect abroad under
Presidents Madison. Monroe, and Adams.
People in ancient Egypt.
Preparing dowels.
The Nature of money.
People in ancient Greece.
Preparing drop cookies.
The Nervous system and vision.
People in Roman times.
Preparing for tumbling.
The Netherlands— gateway to northern
Europe.
A New boy comes to school.
Percents, decimals, and common fractions.
Perseus and Andromeda.
Preparing French dressing.
Preparing mayonnaise.
New Horizons in selling.
Persia.
Preparing neck facing.
New leadership and the turning tide.
Pete Piano and his family tree.
Preparing the camera for shooting.
New paths In teaching social sciences.
Phaethcn and the golden chariot of the sun.
Preparing the enlarging.
Non-verbal communication.
Photo emission of electrons.
Preparing the soldering copper.
N-«,.
Phrase-reading.
Preparing the tank for fllm devel(^ing.
Norway— change comes to the fjord farmer.
Le Plque-nique.
Preparing to wash dishes.
The Novel.
Planet ewth.
Preparing vegetable garnishes.
Nuclear energy serving man.
Planetary circulation of the atmosphere.
Pre-reading.
Nucleatlon of supercooled clouds.
The Nucleus.
Planing a chamfer.
Principles of television: Audio.
The Number line.
Planing a round edge.
Principles of television: Controls and
applications.
Objectives and objections.
Planing an edge straight and square.
Principles of television: Scanning.
Of earth and fire.
Planing end grain.
Principles of television: Synchronization.
Oil and fuel Alter service.
Opportunities unlimited.
Order of operations.
Planliton: the endless hanrest.
The Plantation South.
Plastics In art and lodustry.
Principles of television: The magic screen
Principles of television: The picture tube.
Organizing a new Government under Presi-
dents Washington, Adams, and Jefferson.
The Play.
Principles of television: The receiver.
The Origin of technology — tools and
machinery.
Orpheus, the poet who defeated death.
Oil habitent-iU?
la Phile et le beau temps,
Poland: country life.
Poland: life in a small town.
Poland: modem paradox.
Principles of television: Video.
Print developing.
Print washing and drying.
Problem-centered review.
Our planet: the earth.
Poland: Warsaw.
The Production manager.
Our lolai system.
Policemen: our helpera.
Progress, depression, and global war.
Overprotection (a family picnic).
Pompeii.
Prometheus and the divine gift of fire.
Overview.
Portugal.
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Rationalism.
Reading: a lesson in teaching.
The Real number line.
The Reaper.
Rebounding skills.
Recital.
Reconciling your bank balance.
The Red badge of courage.
Red China: Peking and the commune.
Reflection and refraction.
Removing contact points (external adjust-
ment type)
Removing ignition points.
Removing unwanted seams .
Replacing points and condenser (pivotless
type, part 1)
Replacing points and condenser (pivotless
type, part 2)
Replacing the spark plug wire.
Republic of Chad.
Republic of Germany.
Republic of Niger.
The Republic of Senegal.
Republic of the Ivory Coast.
The Resurrection of Bronco Billy,
Richard I.
Richard II.
Rigid nippom tnd their prepantioiL
Rikki-Tikki-TUvi by Rudyard KipUng.
Rip saw.
Ripping,
Riveting.
Roman art.
Rounding with a rasp and file.
La Rue.
Rumania.
RumpeUtiltskin.
Running stitch and backstitch.
The Rush for pay dirt.
Safety in the kitchen, part 1.
Safety in the kitchen, part 2.
Safety on the city streets.
Safety on the playground.
The Sahara.
St. Louis and his times.
Les Saisons.
Salad greens.
Sant^per.
The School library.
Science: a lesson in teaching.
The Sea gull and the whale.
Sea surface meteorology.
Seam finishes.
The Seasons— the earth and Its movement
around the sun.
The Seasons— the earth and the sun's rays.
The Secret of nature.
Secrets of the butterfly.
Sectioning citrus fruit.
Selling as a career.
The Senses — hearing, smell, taste, and
touch.
Services of a bank.
The Set -shot.
Setting a plane.
Setting a table.
Setting and fitting a dado.
Seven little stars.
Sewing on a pierced button.
Shaping with a spoke shave.
The Short story.
The Shoulder roll.
Show me.
Simba in a wimba.
Simple machines.
Simple staining techniques.
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The Size of atoms from an atomic beam
experiment.
Sizing and priming a canvas.
The Skeletal and muscular system.
Skimming.
Slavery and freedom in the English
colonies.
Sleeping beauty.
The Slide rule: basic theory.
Tht Slide rule: combined operations and contiuned
products.
The Slide rule: multiplication and division.
The Slide rule: squares, cubes, roots, sines, and tan-
fCBta.
Slip stitch.
Snow White and the seven dwarfs.
So your er^ne won't start.
Social change under Presidents Roosevelt
and Truman.
Socia.1 life in the mid-19th century— the
country.
Social life in the mid-19th century — the
town.
Social worker.
Soil.
Solar radiation: Sun and earth's rays.
Solar radiation 2: The earth's atmosphere.
Solids, liquids and gases.
Solving open sentences.
Sound frequency and pitch.
Sound musical quality.
The Soundman.
Space -reading,
Spain.
Spain. Parti: N. W. SJialn and the east
coast.
Spain. Part 2: Central and southern
^)ain.
The Spailc plug.
Spa lie plug service.
Special report.
The Speed of sound.
Spraying metalUcs.
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This is the way we rest and sleep'.
Ulysses on the enchanted isle.
This is the way we shine our teeth'.
Understanding the seasons.
State, county, city, and independent
services.
This is the way we work and leam'.
Staying at a motel.
Thousand islands dressing.
Understanding yourself.
Stem sectioiuiia ind ■*■»"**>
Threading the sewing machine.
Union and intersection of sets.
Stephen.
The Story of printing.
Straightening a dent — roughing.
Three little pigs.
Three wheeled fairy tale.
The Three wishes.
Unrestrained Industrial expansion under
Presidents Lincoln and Johnson.
Unrestricted industry creates problems
under Presidents Cleveland, Harrison,
McKinley, Roosevelt, and Taft.
Stretching a canvas.
Tiger beetle.
Using the dent puller.
Snidyini altM.
Studying protozoa.
Stuffed celery.
Time.
Time dilation, an experiment with mu-
mesons.
lime in minnto.
Using the microscope.
Using the number line.
Subtraction.
The Tiny astronaut.
Using the soldering copper.
Subvocallzation.
Titration.
Using the spray gun.
Summer rendezvous.
Tom Sawyer.
Using tin snips.
The Sun. our daytime stor.
Tony Trumpet and the brass family.
Vacuum tubes : Amplification.
Supermarket mixup.
Toomal of the elephants by Rudyard
KipUng.
Vacuum tubes: Applications of electron
tubes.
Sweden.
SMdtzerland.
Tossed salad.
The Transistor: Amplification.
Vacuum tubes: Construction and identi-
fication.
Syria.
Taking our manners out in public places.
The Tk-ansistor: Handllne of transistors.
Vacuum tubes: Development of the electron
tube.
Tchaikovsky.
The Transistor: Rectifiers.
Vacuum tubes: Diodes to pentodes.
Techniques in selling.
The Transistor: Semi-conductor design.
Vacuum tubes: Multi-electrode tubes.
Telling the PTA story.
The Transistor: The transistor and the
vacuum tube.
Vacuum tubes: Power amplifying tubes.
"La Terre est frolde ..."
Testing TVRS wire.
Thanksgiving.
The Transistor: Transistor amplifying
circuits.
The Transistor: Transistor developments.
Vacuum tubes: The rectifier.
Various leaf -eaters.
Venezuela: Mario's journey.
Thanksgiving Day.
The Transistor: What is a transistor?
Verbal communication.
Thanksgiving in many ages and countries.
Transportation in the Canadian Shield.
The Vernier caliper.
Thermionic emission of electrons.
Travels of a check.
Venaillea.
These are three windows into the world!
IVemre Iiluid.
Les VgtemenU.
Theseus in the labyrinth of the mlnotaur.
Trouble on the job.
Veteran's Day.
The Thieving magpie (La gazza ladra)
Thinning acrylic lacquer.
Turkey.
The Turtle's shell.
Twentieth century individualists: Picasso
and Oall.
Victor Violin and the singing strings.
Victoria.
Visit to a department store.
This is the way we dress ourselves*.
le Voyage It Paris.
This is the way we eat to grow'.
This is the way we keep so clean'.
This is the way we like to play!
Two-way communication.
Ilie U(ly diicUiii(.
The Ultimate speed, an exploration with
high energy electrons.
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Wagner.
War, boom, and bust, under Presidents
Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover.
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Washing and storing salad greens.
Washing dishes.
Washing, drying and storing films.
The Water around us.
The Water spirit.
Wave motion, longitudinal waves.
Wave motion, transverse waves.
Weather and climate.
Weaving "God's eyes" (or string crosses)
Weaving on a simple frame.
Weaving with cotton mesh (scrim)
Weaving with paper.
Weaving with soda straws.
Weaving with wire mesh.
A Weekend visit.
Western expansion and slaveiy under
Presidents Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce,
and Buchanan.
Wet mount techoiquet (pood water).
Wet sanding and feather edging.
What are manners all about.
What in the world?
What is paint?
What is TVRS wire.
What moved the momtliiit, what ihaped the mk?
What time?
When goose stole the sun.
When in the world ?
When Nigel thinks of London.
Where does love begin?
Where in the world?
Whetting a plane iron.
The White House.
Who in the world ?
Why in the world?
Why people buy.
Why porcupine has qullla.
Why they went west.
Why we have Thanksgiving.
William I.
WilUam n.
William IV.
William and Mary.
Wind in the willows.
Winding a bobbin.
Working with a gouge.
The World of the bumblebee.
The World of the cricket.
Written communication.
Your person and personality.
Your school and community relations.
Zippers and stuff.
Universal Film Manufacturing Company
see
Behind the screen.
Big hearted Jim.
Every inch a hero.
Fight it out.
Ham and the jitney bus.
His dress rehearsal.
A Japanese idyll.
Straight shooting.
The Stronger love.
Taking things easy.
Universal International Films, inc.
see
Back street.
The Brides of Dracula.
Cape Fear.
College confidential.
Come September.
The Curse of the werewolf.
The Day the earth caught fire.
Dinosaurus!
Flower drum song.
A Gathering of eagles.
The List of Adrian Messenger.
Lover come back.
Midnight lace.
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Night creatures.
No man is an island.
Operation Petticoat.
The Phantom of the opera.
The Pharaohs' woman.
Pillow talk.
Portrait in black.
Romanoff and Juliet.
Sapphire.
The Secret ways.
The Shadow of the cat.
The Thrill of it all.
Universal Pictures Company, inc. (Incorporated
1925)
see
The Goose woman.
The Outsider.
The Spiral road.
Strange bedfellows.
Universal Pictures Company, inc. (Incorporated
1936)
see
Ageless artistry.
Andy.
The Appaloosa.
Arabesque.
The Art of love.
Bedtime story.
The Birds.
The Boy cried murder.
The Brass bottle.
The Brothers.
Bus Riley's back in town.
California bound.
Danger in the Pacific.
Destry rides again.
The Divided city.
Down Jamaica way.
Flat flip flies straigK.
Fluffy.
Forty pounds of trouble.
Gambit.
The Great impostor.
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1936) (Continued)
The Guns of August.
Hi! Colorado.
I saw what you did.
I'd rather be rich.
ff a man answers.
The Ipcress file.
Island of the Blue Dolphins.
Island of the blue dolphins (an Introduction).
The Kiss of the vampire.
Kitten with a whip.
The Lively set.
Love and kisses.
McHale's Navy joins the Air Force.
Man's favorite sport.
Mamie.
Mirage.
Naval academy one.
The Night walker.
Paranoiac.
Plnocchlo In outer space.
Puerto Rican playland.
See how they run.
Send me no flowers.
Shenandoah.
Spartacus.
Taggart.
That touch of mink,
Vall^ of the Mekong.
A Very special favor.
The War lord.
Wings of chance.
Young and wlUlng.
Universal Pictures Corporation
see
AUas the deacon.
Benson at Calford,
The Ice flood.
Jazz mad.
iQng of Jazz.
Iflng of the rodeo.
The Iflss before the mirror.
Little man, what now?
Merry -go -round.
The Night bird.
The Phantom bullet.
The Phantom of the c^ra.
The Relay.
Smouldering fires.
Wild blood.
Universal Pictures Film Collection
see
The Iflss before the mirror.
Little man, what now?
The Universe {FUmatrip) Edwin Shapiro Co., 1969. Made
by Edwin Shapiro.
1 P.'i. rolor. 35 mm. (FUmstrip set 3: Astronomy)
Butnnutry: Includes ezplaimtloD of vai'lous kinds of telescopes,
the color of stars, twin stars, variable stars, star clusters, nova^
□ebutae, coostellattoos, galaxies, the Bfllky Way, the birth of a
sur, and the theories concerning the origin of the universe. WHh
captions.
1. Astronomy. i. Bdwin Shapiro Company. Series: As-
tronomy (Pllmstrlp. Eldwln Shapiro Oo.)
523.1 70-734728
Edivin Shapiro Co.
The Universe. [Filmstrip] National Geographic Society Special
Publications Division, 1972.
6 filnutrips. coloT. 35 mm. and 6 phonodiKS (2 i. each; 1 1. for manual
projector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
Abo issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide and maps.
CONTENTS: 1 , The earth: man's blue planet. 89 fr., 2 1 min. — 2. The moon:
new frontier for man. 214 fr , 20 min.— 3. The sun; earth's awesome star. 207
ft., 20 min, — 4. The planets: family of the sun. 145 fr., 20 min. — 5. The stars:
legions of the heavens. 147 fr.. 19 min. — 6. Man in space: journey into infinity.
134 fr.. 20 min.
1. Astronomy. I. National Geographic Society, Washington. D.C, Spe-
cial Publications Division.
[QB43.2] 523.1 72-735032
National Geographic 72 MARC
Society
The Universe . . . flight to the stars (Motion picture)
Charles Cahill and Associates. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1969.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Crediti: Adviser, Irl S>. Newlan.
Summary; Discusses and lUustrates basic coitcepts aboat the tml<
▼erae.
1. Astronomy. i. Cahill (Charles) and Asaoclates, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. 11. AIMS InstriKtlonal Media Services.
.')23.1 79-703539
AIMS Instructional Media Services
The Universe from Palomar {Motion picture) National Edu-
cational Television, Released by Indiana University Audio-
Visual Center and California Institute of Technology, 1967.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Spectrum)
Produced In cooperation with California Institute of Technoli^y
and the Mt. Wilson and Palomar Observatories.
Credit4: Producer and director, Bert Shapiro; editor, Morton
Boeenfeld.
Bummarp: Discusses the history, concept, design, and Installation
of the Hale Telescope which west Into operation In IMS on Palomar
Mountain. De9crtl>es astronomical discoveries restilting froiD Its use
and probable future discoveries.
1. Telescope. 2. Palomar Observatory. L National Bduca-
tlonal Television and Kadlo Center, n. Indiana. University. Audio-
Visual Center, tii. California Inatltate of Technology, Pasadena.
Series: Spectrum (Motion picture)
522 Fi A 68-243
CINE
Universe on a scratchpad {Motion picture) National Aero*
nautics and Space Administration, 1967.
28 min. b&w. sd. 16 mm.
Buminary: Explains the work of a modern-day aslro-phyalclat
and his method of studying the universe. Features commentary by
Dr. Robert Jastrow and Dr. Patrick Thaddeus of the NASA Ooddard
Institute for Space Studies. New York.
1. Astrophysics. i. U. S. National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
Fi E 67-126
U. S. National Aeronau- tics and Space AdmlDlstratlon
543
University {Motion picture) Unesoo and Film Polski, War-
saw. Released in Canada by National Film Board of
Canad:i. 1967.
2S min. Rd. b&w. 16 mm.
French version rele«,wd under the aame title,
Summar)/: Di.scusaes the nine hundred years of Interunlverslty
cooperation In Furope as an essential aspect of cultural develop-
ment. Explains the Influence of the Kreat universities of the Middle
Ages and Rena l^txance, and comments oo the upsurge of science In
the present time.
1. rnlverslty cooperation. 2. Universities and colleges— Europe —
History. i. United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural
Organisation, ii. Film Polski. in. Canada. National Film Board.
378.1 78-700341
Natlon.ll Film Board of runadu
Universily -at -Large Prt^rams, Inc.
see
The Writer and the city.
University Films, Kansas City, Mo.
see
Double -duty consonants.
Fun in the city: Going places and doing
things.
Fun in the cily: Libraries.
Fun in the city: Museums.
Fun in the city: Parks.
Fun in the city: Playgrounds.
Fun in the city: Sports.
Fun in the city: The arts.
Fun in the city: Zoos.
How plants are useful.
How plants grow.
How plants spread.
Introduction to maps.
Introduction to plants,
land and water features.
Locating places.
Making a floor plan.
Mf^ 83mibol8.
Measuring distances.
Parts of plants.
Prefixes ana sulttxes.
Scale.
Special maps.
£^Uing by syllables.
felling compound words.
Spelling plurals.
Selling problem vowel combinations.
Spelling problem word pairs.
Spelling silent (X>nsonants.
Spelling the k sound.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
University Films. Kansas City, Mo. (Continued)
Spelling the sh sound,
felling with vowel pairs.
Transportation; Airplanes.
Transportation; Buses.
Transportation: Cars.
Transportation; Elevators.
Transportation: Ships.
Transportation: Trains.
Transportation: Transportation in the city.
Transpo rtation : Trucks .
Unstressed vowels before r.
What do plants need to live and grow?
Where new plants come from.
Where on earth do you live ?
World origins,
A University in the city (Motion picture) Visual Edu-
cation Corp., 1971.
Irt mtn. sd. color. 16 ram. (College profile fllm series)
AiNo Issued In super 8 mm. with maKnetk- sound track.
With guide.
SUMMARY : Shows how life at an urban university Is influenced
br, and inseparable from, its environment. Students and faculty
discuss the advantages and disadvantages of city surroundings.
Provides guidance, counseling, and information. Filmed at New
Tork University.
1. Municipal universities and colleges. I. Visual Education
Corporation. II. Series: College profile film series (Motion picture)
[LB2329] 378.1 77-711470
Visual Education Corp.
University Microfilms, Ann Arbor, Mich,
see
Now and forever.
University of California at Los Angeles Film
Collection
see
The Creation.
The Dc^ and his various merits.
The Last cartridge, an incident of the
Sepoy rebellion in India.
What's worth while?
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Jejunal interposition.
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
Dept, of Surgery
see
Jejunal interposition.
University of Washington Archives of Ethnic Music
and Dance
Buddhist dances of Korea.
Clwaical music of north India.
Five Korean court dances.
Docano music and dance tA the northern Philippines.
Korean court music.
Korean folk dances.
Korean vocal music.
Maguindanao Kulintang ensembles from Mindanao,
the nuUppinea.
Marimba music of Mexico.
Music and dance from Mindanao, the Philippines.
Music and dance from the Sulu Islands, the Philip-
Music and dance of the Ba^obo and Manobo peoples
of Mindanao, the Philippines.
Music and dance of the hill pet^e of the northern
Philippines, part 1.
Music and dance of the hill petqile of the northern
Philippines, part 2.
Music and dance of the Ibaloy group of the northern
Philippines.
Music and dance dt the Maranao people of Mindanao,
the Philippines.
Music and dances of the Yakan peoi^es of Basilan
Island, the Philippines.
Music of Vietnam.
Northwestern American Indian war dance contest
Pong San t'al chum: Northern Korean masked drama.
A Program of songs by Ughtnin* Sam Hopkins.
SalpStri: Korean improvisattonal music.
Samal dances from Taluksangay.
Sanjo: Korean improvisational music.
Three dances from Oiolla-do, Korea.
Yangju sandae nori: masked drama of Korea.
Universum-Fllm A, G. , Berlin
see
Alle Segel klar.
Alpenkorps im Angriff.
Altergermanische Bauemkultur.
An den Quellen des Amazonas.
The Ant city.
Arbeitsmaiden helfen.
Auf fliegenden Hblzem.
Aus den Wolken konunt das GlUck
(Amphitryon)
Aus der Heimat des Freiechfftz.
Elne Batterle geht in Stelhing.
Briefe fliegen fiber den Ozean.
Diesel.
Die Frau meiner Tr&ime,
Die Goldene Stadt.
Die Grosse liebe.
Hab mich lieb.
Hltlerjunge Quex.
Junge Adler.
liadetten.
Mann Kfr Mann,
Variety.
The Unknown {Motion picture) Jesse L. Lasky Feature
Play Co., 1916.
4.') mill. si. b&w. 35 mm.
Adaptt-d from the book entitled Tbe red mirage, by I. A. It. Wylle.
In the Paramount Fllm CoUectiMi of the American Film Institute
Collection. Library of Congress.
Creditt: Producer, George H. Melford; director, Cecil B. DeMllle;
script, Margaret TurnbuU ; photography, Percy Hilburn, Coat: L«u-
Tellegen, Theodore Roberts, Dorothy Davenport.
Summary: A drama In which a wealthy English playboy finds him-
self robbed and penniless in Algeria, and consequently Joins the for-
eign legion until he inherits his uncle's title and estate and is able
to marry the girl of his choice.
I. Wylie, Ida Aleia Ross. 1885-1959. The red mirage, n. Jesse L.
Lasky Feature Play Company, m. Paramount Film CoUection. it.
American Fllm InstI- tate Collection.
791.43 71-709652
Tiie Unknown citizen by W. H. Aoden (MoHon picture)
Halewyn Films, Toronto, 1969.
3 mlo. 8d. b&w. 16 mm. (Viatial poetry)
With teacher's guide.
CrediU: Producer and director. Marc Stone. Ctut: Heath Lam-
bert
Suinmarif: A visual representation of the poem The unltnown clt-
ixen, by W. H. Auden. Features Heath I^mberL
1. Auden, Wyatan Hugh, 1907- The unknown citizen. l
Auden, Wystan Hugh, 1907- The unknown citizen, n. Halewyn
Films. Series: Visual poetry (Motion picture)
811 75-704752
Halewyn Films
Unknown Motika (Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Zagreb.
Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
11 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm.
SfMMARV : Describes how Antun Motika has projected tiny flora
and fauna through glass to reveai their unusual design, and how be
has manipulated and enlarged drops of ink t>etween panels of gla^n.
Explains that in Eastern Europe his work is recognized as that of
a major artistic talent.
1. -Motika, Antun, 1902- I. Zagreb-film. H. Films In-
corporated,
[NK5198.M6] 927 79-712962
Films Incorporated
The Unknown ocean (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 1963. Released in the U. S., 1965.
27 ui'n. sii. color, 16 mm.
Creditu: Producer, John Martin-Jones; director, Malcolm Otton.
Sumtnari/: An account of tbe UNESCO International Indian Ocean
Expedition. Shows scientists at work on board ship and In the
laboratories and Illustrates how this expedition will help In increas-
ing world food suppHe* and In predicting weather cycles.
1. International Indian Ocean Expedition, 1962- r, AoB-
tralia. News and Information Bureau.
508.3 Fi A 68-1752
Australian News and Information Bureau
Unloading a boat (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada, 1968. Released in the U. S. by National Listruc-
tional Films.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Community helpers)
Loop ftlm mounted in cartridge. Issued In standai-d 8 mm. and
In Kuper 8 mm.
Alsi) known under the title Shipping.
SUMMARY: lllu.straces the skills, devices, and activities related
to unloading a ship which transports many things we need and use
In dally life. For elementary grades.
1. Cargo handling— Juvenile films. I. Canada. National Film
Board. 11. National Instructional Films. III. Shipping (Motion
picture ) IV, Series : Community helpers ( Motion picture. Na-
tional Fllm Board of Canada)
[VK235] 372.8 74-713862
National Instruotional Films
The Unlucky country (Motion picture) Australian News
and Information Bureau, 1967.
28 mil. Ml. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer. Denys Brown; director, Donald Murray.
Summary: Dlscussm the contiibullon of Auxtrullu towards eco-
nomic and Boclnl development in South Vietnam.
1. Economic assistance, Australian — Vietnam. i. Australia.
News and Information Bureau.
809.1597 Fi A 68-1753
Australian News and Information Bureau
544
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Uiuanied motliers {Motion pictitre) Qranada TV, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by Henk Neweuhouse, inc^
1»67.
25 mtn. Bd. b&w. 16 mm. ( t'ndentaiidlDfc)
Bummari/: Pauline Crabbe discusses with teenagers the possible
results of having an llle^tlmate child. CommeDts on the Influence
of (IrlnklniE. the effect of itlegltlmacy on a child, the respooslbllltr
of the father, and the aspects of adoption.
1. Unmarried mothers. 2. Illeglttmao;. i. Granada Telerfslon
Network, ltd, ii. Newenhouse (Henk) Inc. Series: Understanding
(Motion picture)
301.41 Fi A 68-3277
Henk Newenhouse, Inc.
The Unmasked palatal deft (Motion picture) Newington
Hospital for Crippled Children. Relensed by Inter-Church
Audio- Visuals, 1968.
22 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Summarj/: Compares normal palatal structure and undetected
submucous clefts In children who underwent tonsillectomy and
adeonoldectomj' surgical procedures. Demonstrates corrective pha-
ryngeal flap procedure and methods of speech correction.
1. Cleft palnte. i. Newlngton. Conn. Hospital for Crippled
Children, ii. Inter-Church Audio- Visuals, inc., Wethersfield. Conn,
617 Fi A 68-1825
Newlngton Hospital for Crippled Children
Unmaflking the mediums (Motion piotwv) Bray Stadios.
Released hy Paramount Pictures Corp., 1917.
7 mlD. si. b&w. 28 mm. ( Para mount- Bray plctographs)
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film collection, Library of Congress.
CredUt: Arranged by Hereward Carrlngton.
Summart/: Demonstrates how a medium deceives his patrons at
a seance when he materializes a ^Irlt.
1. Materialisation. 2. Spiritualism. i. Bray Studios, Inc., New
York. 11. Paramount Pictures Corporatl«i. m. Oatewood W.
Dunston film collection. Series: Paramotmt-Bray plctographs
( Motion picture)
Fi 68-449
The Uaaerdfal Mrraat [Filnutrip] Concordia Films, 1956.
tnd phonoditc: I t.. 12 in., 3j 1/3 rpm,. 4 min.
19 fr- color. 35 n
(Uving BiMe)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: An adapution of the Biblical mccouni of the parable of the
unmerciful Mrvant.
1 Unmerciful jervini (PtraWe) I. Concordia Pubtbhing Houm, Sl Louu.
11. Series: Living BiWe. (Filmttrip]
[BT378, 232.9 72-734670
Concordti Film* 72 MARC
tnplanned parenthood (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions.
Released by Cathedral Films and Society for Visual Edu-
cation, 1970.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 »., 12 In., 331 rpm., 10
min. microgroove. (Health and social problems)
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Discusses the devastating effects of the "new morality."
Presents typical case histories to warn teenagers about Illegitimate
pregnancy, the dangers of Illegal abortion, and the complications of
teenage marriage.
1. Sexual ethics. I. Q-f-Ed Productions. II. Cathedra! rUms.
inc., Burbank. Calif. III. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago,
Series: Health and social problems (Filmstrip)
301.43 72-738083
So-iety for Visual Education
Unrest and diasent {FUnutHp)
Visuals, 1969.
Popolar ScdoDoe Andio*
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Discusses the history and analyzes the causes of un-
rest and dissent among youth in the United States. Differentiates
between dissent and violence. Explains ways In which youth can
work toward the elimination of causes of unrest- With captions.
1. Youth— U. S. L Popular Science Audlo-Vlsuala.
- , „_ . 301.2 78-733477
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Unrestrained industrial expansion under Presidents Lincoln
and Johnson (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions. Released
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Presidents and the Presi-
dency )
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Uses original engravings, paintings, cartoons, and
photographs In showing how Presidents Lincoln and Johnson in-
fluenced and shaped the growth of the United States.
,T ^o l^' S.— History-rivll War. 2. U. S. -History— 1865-1898. 3.
U. S.--EconomIc condlttons~1865-1918. I. Filmfax Productions.
>ew \orlt. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. Ill Series-
Presidents and the Presidency (Filmstrip)
[E456] 973.8 77-740428
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Unrestricted industry creates problems under Presidents
Geveland, Harrison. McKinley, Roosevelt, and Taft
(Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions. Released bv I'niversal
Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Presidents and the Presi-
dency )
Also Issued with phonotape la cassette.
SUMMARY: Uses original engravings, paintings, cartoons, and
photographs in showing how Presidents ClereUnd, Harrison, Mc-
Klnley. Roosevelt, and Taft influenced and whaped the growth of the
I nlted States.
1 U. S.— History- 1865-1898. 2. U. S.— History— War of 1898. 3.
U. a.— History— 1901-1953. 4. U. S.— Economic conditions— 1865-
1918. I. Filmfax Productions, New York. II. Universal Educa-
V2?, '"'' ''''•''■' ^"^ ^"- Series: Presidents and the Presidency
(Fllmstrtp)
JE661] 973.9 7(K740427
Universal Educatloa and Visual Arts
Unseen suburbia (Motion picture) WMAQ-TV. Released
by XBC Educational Enterprises, 1969.
27 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Cre4it$: Producer and director, Ed Spray; writer, Bonote Rems-
ber-K.
Summary: Recognlaes the existence of the auburban poor, Includ-
ing the migrant worker, the Jobless miner, and the unemployed,
and discusfies their needs.
1. Suburbs. 2. Poor— U. S. i. WMA(}-TV (Telerlslon station)
Chicago, n. NBC Educational Enterprises.
301.3 73-709063
I^G Educational Enter- prises
The Unseen worker
see
Lightning to light bulba (the story of electricity).
The Unseen world (Motion picture) ABC News. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
54 min, sd, color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Describes scientific phenomwia not normally observed
by layman. Includes microscopic studies of cells and ocean animals
Also describes marine ecology, the nature of light, and planets of the
solar system.
1. Science. i, American Broadcasting Company, n, McGraw.
Hill Book Company.
500 71-708742
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
The UnshrinkaUe Jerry Moose (Motion picture) Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964.
7 min. 6d. color. 35 mm. (Tom and Jerry cartoon)
K Sib Tower 12 productloiL
Metrocolor.
Creiita: Producer and director. Chuck Jones; story, Michael
Maltese, Chuck Jones; animation, Don Towlsey, Tom Kay, Dick
Thompson, Ben Wasbam, Ken Harris ; vocal effects, Mel Blanc ;
mu.'fic, Eugene Poddany.
HummaTy: An animated cartoon. Jerry foils Tom's attempts to
get rid of an endearing kitten new to the household.
I. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc. Series: Tom and Jerry cartoon
(Motion picture)
Fi 68-1609
Tlie Unsinkable Bette Davis (Motion picture) David L.
Wolper Productions, 1963.
26 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Hollywood and the aUrs)
Credits: Producer and writer. SUn Atkinson; narrator, Joseph
Gotten; music supervisor. Jack Tlllar; film editors, David New-
house, Melvln Shapiro.
Bummary: Describes major events In the life and career of Bette
Davis, and Illustrates her versatility as an actress, using scene*
from several of her films.
1. Davis. Bette. 1906- i. Wolper (David L.) Productions.
Series: Hollywood and the stars (Motion picture)
927 Fi 68-288
The Unsinkable Molly Brown (Motion picture) Marten
Productions. Released by Metro-Groldwyn-Mayer, 1964.
128 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavi-*inn. Metrocolor.
Based on the musical play of the same title with music and lyrics
by .Meredith Wlllson, book by Richard Morris.
CrtditK: Producer, Lawrence Welngarten; director, Charles Wal-
ters: screenplay, Helen Deutsch; music. Robert Armbruster; choreog-
raphy, Peter Gennaro; director of photography. Daniel L. Fapp; film
editor, Fredric Steinkamp. Can: Debbie Reynolds. Harve PresneU,
Bd Begley, Jack Kruschen, Hermlone Baddeley, VassIU Lambrinos.
Bummary: A musical comedy about the adventures of a hillbilly
girl who rises from poverty to become one of the richest and most
celebrated women of her time.
r. Willson, Meredith, 1902- The unsinkable Molly
Brown, it. Marten Productions. m, Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer, Inc.
791.43 Fi 67-1362
Unsolved problems (Filtmtrip)
Visuals. 1070.
Pt^olar Science Audio-
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Crediti: Author. Halg Bohlgiun.
Bummary: Describes the nature and present state of knowledge of
several unsolved problems. includlnR the postage stamp folding prob-
lem, the rattoaai number sum and product problem, the traveling
salesman problem, Lebesgue's minimal problem, Fennat's last the-
orem, and Goldbach's conjecture. With captions.
X. Mathematical recreations. 2. Mathematics — Problems, exer-
cises, etc. I. P(n)uter Science Audlo-Vlauals.
510 70-733377
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Unstable weather: the growth of cumnlonimbas (Film-
strip) Diana Wyllie, ltd., and R. S. Scorer, London, 1961.
Made by Diana Wyllie ltd. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1967.
15 double fr. color. 35 mm.
With teadier's guide.
SUMM.\nY: Shows cumulus and comulonlmbus cloud formations
growing into a storm.
1. Cumulonimbus. I. Diana Wyllie, ltd, II. Scorer, Richard
Segar, 1919- III. Carman Educational Associates,
[QC92-2] 561.5 74-739985
Carman Educational Associates
Unstressed vowels before r (FUmetrip) University Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
41 fr. color. 3o mm. (Discovering .spelling patterns series, set 6)
With tenchcr's guide.
Bummarv: Dlscus&es words having unstre&sed vowels before r,
and shows tiow to use spelling patterns to learn to spell words of
this nature. For grade 6.
1. English language— Orthography and spellinc. 2. English lan-
guage— Phonetics. 3. English language — Vowels. r. University
Films, Kansas City, Mo. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Discovering spelling patterns series (Filmstrip) set 6.
372,6 Fi A 68-t666
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
545
Unstnictnred for a summer (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1970.
8 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An introductory film to precede three films —
Hymn; What Is the big complaint?; and Pardonoezmol, Mr.
Karsb — Which were produced as a project by North York, Ont.,
students. The students dIacuBs what they derived from the ax-
pertence of film making.
1. Movlng-plctures — Study and teaching. 2. Moving-pictures —
Production and direction. I. Canada. National Film Board.
[PN1993.8.C ] 778.5 72-710374
National Film Board of Canada
Unswerving arrow— a tribute to Albert Camus (Motion
picture) Babette Newburger, 1963. Released by Con-
temporary Filnw/McGraw-Hill.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits : Photography, Albert Samela.
Summary: Shows calligraphic line paintings by Babette New-
burger to Illustrate the phUoeophic concepts of Albert Camus. In-
cludes readings hy Michael Redgrave from Camus' The plague. The
fall, and The rebel, and an Introductory prolog which provldee the
essence of Camus' philosophy.
1. Camus, Albert, 191S-19eo. L Newbarger, Babette. II. Ooo-
temporary Films/McOraw-HIU.
194 73-709465
McGraw-HUl Book Co.
Until I die (Motion picture) WTTW, 1970.
28 miti. «d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dr. Elizabeth Ross explains five stages the patient
normally goes through In coming to terms with death — denial, an^r,
bargaining, depression, and acceptance. She deaU with the special
Instance of dying children. Interviews a terminal patient before a
group of medical personnel, and then asks the group for their reac-
tions to the patient.
1. Terminal care. I. KQbler-Ross, EltsabeUi. II. WTTW (Tele-
vision station) Chicago.
fRC49] 155.9 79-718246
CINE
Untitled film: a search for ect^ogical balance (Motion
picture) O. I. P. Films. Released by Badim Films,
1969.
38 min.' sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Presents the views of an Intematlonaily-known e<-olo-
glaf, Eugene P. Odum, who believes It necessary to consider a mas-
ter plan for the total environment in order to maintain an e<-ologlcal
balance.
1. Environmental policy. i. Odum, Eugene Pleasants 101^
n. O. I. P. Films, BloomOeid Hills. HIch. m. Radlm Films, Inc.. New
York. IV. A Search for ecological balance(HotlOQ picture)
574.5 74-705706
CINE
Untitled, 2 (Motion picture) Murray Duitz, 1969.
10 min. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A comment on the contemporary art scene, the mu-
seums, and the art gallery crowd, using a dramatization about a
young painter, rejected by the galleries, who visits a museum to
see what is in vogue, draws inspiration for instant success, and has
a champagne opening In the same museum.
1. Art 1. Dultz, Murray.
750 73-705013
CINE
Unto us a child is bom (Motion picture) University of
Southern California, Dept. of Cinema ,1968, Made by
William Morgan and J. Strawbridge.
6 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses pictures and animation synchronized with meas-
ures from the For unto us a child Is born chorus of the Messiah to
augment the expression of the music In terms of time structure. Ideas,
and the underlying emotional intent
1. HUndel. Georg Friedrlch. 1685-1759. Messiah. For unto us a
child Is born. r. I.,os Angeles. University of Southern CalL'omla
Dept- of Cinema.
394.268 Fi A 68-855
CINE
UatoBchcd and pore. [Motion picture] National PUm Board of
Canada in collaboration with the Swedish kutimte for Cultural
Relations. Released by National I^lm Board of Canada, 1970.
46 min. >d bAw. 16 mm.
In the SwedHh-Canadian co-prodiKtioo> Mrin.
CREDITS: Producen. Tom Daly. Joha Kemeayi dircciocs. Mort Tfiwi.
Christopher Cordeaiu. Martin Duckworth.
SUMMARY: Uies cinematk juiupotitioB to portray the complexitiet and
paradoxct of huaun life u mirrored in the Sw«dea.
1. Sweden— Social life and cuMoou. I. Canada. Nalioaal FOm Bowd.
[DL63Ii 914.85 74-714344
National Film Board of 72 MARC
The Untouched land — pre-Coiumbian (to 1492) (Motion
picture) National Broadcasting Co. Released by Graphic
Curriculum (1968,
24 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Exploring: the story of America,
set 1)
Produced In cooperation with the National Council for the Social
Studies and the American Library Association.
Telecast on ttie NBC program E^lorlng.
Bummary: Examines the origins of man In America ; dlacusses
what he found when he came and how he llvrf In the period before
the exploratl(Hu of Columbus. Hosted by Albert Blbba.
1. Indiana — Origin. i. Exploring {TelCTlslon program) n. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, inc. tu. Graphic Curriculum, Inc.,
New York. SeHes: Exploring: the story of America (Motion lec-
ture) set L
970.1 Fi A 68-1048
Graphic Curriculum
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Unusual orbits {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp, as a loop
film mounted in cartrid^, 1968.
4 uilii. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
With film notes on csrtrldKc case.
Siiinniari/: The computer la programmed to display two moUoos
which tnke place in central fields which are not exactly tnverse-
squnre fields. One perturbation gives an advance of perihelion, as
for Mercury's orhit; the other gives a catastrophic orbit In which
the planet spirals Into the sun.
L Orbits. r. Canada. National Film Board, ii. Ealing Cor-
poration, Cambiidge. Mass. Series: Project physics (Motion pic-
ture)
631 Fi A 68-2404
Baling Corporation
Unwed families (ifotion picture)
Made by WITW-TV.
Video Nursiiij;, 1966.
44 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (Maternity oarslttf)
Videotape also lasued.
with instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Creditg; Instructors, Frances Barge, Sister Thereae Ana Sokolskl,
Bdythe Jastram.
Summary: A discuasion of the problem of unwed families drmina-
tiling underlying social and psychological catises of iUegltlmacr.
Describes prvtintal care and bospitanEatlon of unwed mothers atid
explains adoption procedures.
1. Unmarried mothers. i. Video Nursing, lac So-les: Ha-
ternity nursing (Motion picture)
610.73 75-703396
video NunlDg
Unwed mother {Motion picture) ABC News, 1965.
L'y luin. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
CreAitn: Producer, director, and writer, (ioidon Thomas; commen-
tator. Murphy Martin; cameraman, John WInp: editor. Pat Cook.
HutHMtiry: Probes the problem of the rlHlng number of Illegitimate
births. Analyze^ the factors that contribute to this steady rise and
examines tlie problems faced by the unwed mother who muHi give
up her child or face social ostracUm. Includes Interviews with sev-
eral unwed mothers, two fathers of Illegitimate children, a nun who
couuiwis unwed mothers, and the president of I'lanned Parenthood
Federation.
1. rnmarried mothers — I'. S, i. Aiuertcan Broadcasting Com-
pany. Series: ABC scope (Motion Picture)
301.42 Fi 67-2279
The Unwelcome guest {Motion picture) Biograph Co., IdlS.
16 min. si. b*w. 1« mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the .Mary PIckford film collection. Library of Congress.
Ctcdita: Director, D. W. GrifBth; camera. G. W. Bltzer. Cott:
Mary PIckford, W. Chrystle Miller, Charles H. Malles. Claire Mc-
Dowell, Jack PIckford.
Summary- A story of the misfortunes of an elderly widower who
Is reluctantly taken into his son's household where he and tbe
young girl who Is the kitchen "slavey" are overworked and nearly
starved until they discover by chance a board of money hidden by
the old man's miserly wife.
I. Biograph Company, n. Uarr PIckford film coUecUon.
Fi 68-619
Up against the system (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, 1969.
20 min. 8(1. b&vf. 16 mm. (Challenge for change)
Made in cooperation with deimrtments and agencies of the Oot-
ernment of Canada.
CREDITS ; Director and photographer. Terence Macartney-Fllgate.
SUMMARY : Welfare recipients, aoclal workers, and case workers
dlscQSB the problems that they encounter In tbe welfare aystem.
1. Public welfare— Canada. I. Canada. Natloaal Film Board.
Series: Challeni^ for change (.Motion picture)
186 7(^-710876
National Film Board of Canada
Up and down (Motion picture) Paideia. Beleased by BFA
Educational Media^ 1971.
8 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Relates the directions ap and down to tbe student's
observations of the energy of moving things. For elementary grades.
1. Movement. Psychology of— Juvenile films. I. Paldela (Finn)
II. BFA Eklucatlonal Media.
[bF295] 372.3 74^-713672
BFA Educational Media
Up and down and back (Motion picture) British Film
Institute, London, 1970. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorporated, 1971.
6 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Portrays tbe dullness of waiting, the monotony of
life, and the malaise that has corrupted contemporary life.
1. Social history— IMS- I. British FUm Institute, London.
II. Films Incorporated.
[HN17.6] 704.946 74-712638
Films Incorporated
Up and over — exploring on the Stegel {Motion picture)
Bradley Wright Films, 1969.
"M miti. Md. color. 16 mm.
Filmed In cooperation with the Grinds Union School District.
With study guide.
Credit*: fkrlpt. Penny Wright, Bradley Wright; educational con-
■ultantf), (). William Blake. Frank Isola, Donald Mahler; music,
Jalmle Meodoza-Nava.
Hummary: Defines the trend In physical education toward motor
development programs, and demonstrates seveo natural movemeols
which form tbe basis for Stegel programs at all age levels. PoInU
out the value of success In motor activities In creating self-confldeoc*
and positive selMmage.
1. Physical education and training. 2. Motor ability. i. Bradlar
Wright Films.
618.707 74-704816
Bradley Wright Films
Up from the beach {Motion picture) Panoramic Produc-
tions. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
1965.
98 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Cinemascope.
Based on the novel Epitaph for an enemy, by George Barr.
Creditf Producer, ChrlHtian Ferry; director, Robert Parrlsh;
screenplay, Howard Clewes; music, Edgar Coama; director of pho-
tography Walter WottlU; editor. Samuel E. Beetley. Co*!: Cliff
Robertson. Red Buttons, Irtna Demick, Marius Goring, Fran^olse
nummary: A drama which portrays tbe frustrations and helpless-
ness of a group of villagers being evacuated from a Naxl-held (arm-
houae by a squad of G. I.'s In tbe hours that followed D-Day.
1 Barr, George. Epitaph for an enemy, n. Panoramic Produc-
tions, ni. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1203
Up tnmV [Motion picture] Lot Angeles County Board of Supervi-
son. Released by AIMS Instructioaal Media Services. 1971.
38 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Don Hosier; oKxlentor and technical oonfultant. Roy
Evsna.
SUMMARY: Young people diicuM dnigi and dni( dependency, the under-
lying p«x)blcni» of drug ^mm, and some poeaaslc effective ■oiutiofu.
1. Dnip sad youth. 3. Drug abuse. 3. Dnj* abuM— Treatment I. Um
Anfclet Co., CUif. Board of Supervison. II. AIMS loMnictioiul Media Ser-
"™ 613.8 75-715510
73 MARC
lHV580I]
AIMS InstructioBal Media
Service*
Up ia moke. [Motion picttuc] Britiah Cotiunbia Forest Service,
Victoria. Made and released by National Film Board of
Canada, 1970.
31 min. *d. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows how Briiiih Columbia fire fighters u>e heKcopten and
chemical-carrying «iTcraft to combat forest blazes.
1, Forest fires— British Columbia— Prevention and control. 1. British Co-
lumbia. Forest Service. 11. Canada. National Rim Board.
tSD421] 634.9 70-714343
National Film Board of 73 MARC
Canada
Up is down (Motion picture) Morton GoldshoU Design
Associates. Released by Pyramid Films, 1970.
6 mi '. sd. color. 16 mm,
CRKDITS: Writer, Millie GoldshoU; narrator, Hans Conreld ;
animation, Dan nessie, MUUe Goldaholl; music, Dick Boyell; Photog-
raphy, Mertoii Knapp. Morton GoldshoU.
SUMMARY: Pi-esents a study of an uncouTentlonal young boy
who is teniponirily persuaded to accept others' viewpoints aa his own.
1. Conformity. 2. I'eruaalon (Psychology) I. GoldshoU (Mor-
ton! Design Associates, inc.. Northfield, III. II. Pyramid Films, Inc.
301.2 71-709494
A. L. A. Booklist
Up piD, down pill (Motion picture) BFA Educational Media,
1970. Made by J. Gary Mitchell.
24 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary : An open-ended dramatlaatlon that explores different
life styles through which two yoang men for whom pills offer an
escape from life and a aesty old man try to adjust to disappoint-
ments and frustrations.
1. Narcotic addicts. I. BFA Sklucatlonal Media.
613.8 78-7HU9
BFA Educational Media
Up to his ears {Motion picture) Films Ariane, Paris, Pro-
ductions les Artistes Associ^ Paris, and Vides, Rome.
Released in the U. S. by T»pert Pictures Corp., 1965.
02 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Based on the novel entitled Chinese adventures In China, by Jules
Verne.
English dialog dubbed In. Originally released under the title Lea
sventures d'un Chlnols en Chine.
Creditt: Producers, Alexander Mnouchklne, Georges Dancigers;
director, Philippe De Broca; screenplay. Daniel Boiilanger; music,
Georges Delerue ; cameraman, Edmond S^han ; film editor, Fran^iae
Jovet Catt: Jean-Paul Belmondo. Ursula Andress, Maria PacOme,
Valerie Lagranee. Val^rr Inklllnoff.
Summary: A comedy about a rich young man, bored with life,
who discovers that be la bankrupt, and that his Insurance makes
him more valuable dead than alive.
I. Verne, Jules, 1S28-1906. Chinese adventures In China, n.
Ariane films, Paris, in. Les Artistes assod^ iv. VIdes clnemato-
graflca, Rome. v. Ix>pert Pictures Corporation, vi. Lea Aventures
d'un Chlnols en Chine (Motion picture)
791.48 74-707849
Up to our necks (Motion picture) WNBC-TV.
by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
Released
2r, min. sd. color. 16 mm.
TREDITS : Producer and writer, Joan Konner.
SI'MMAItV: Focuses on New York City (o study the problems
ciin<^l by Inadequacies In municipal garbage collection and dlspoaaL
Explores some of the alternative" now available In tbe aearch for
solutions to this problem of modern society.
1. Refuse and refuse dlnposal — New York (CItyl. I, New York.
Television station WNBC-TV. II. NBC Educational Bnterprlaes.
0-28 7(X-709062
NBC Educational En- terprl*ea
Updike. John. A & P
see
How to read and understand short fiction.
Upjohn (WilUam John) Associates
see vmiiam John Upjohn Associates
Upjohn Company
see
Clinical Explication of lasers.
546
Cold-light endoscopy.
A Day with the Upjohn Company.
Gravlee jet washer for endometrial
analysis.
Lillehel on stagnant shodc.
Locomotion of cancer cells in vivo com-
pared with normal cells.
Medical potential of lasers.
The Technique of intra -articular and peri-
articular injection.
X-ray, ultrasound, and thermograplqr in
diagnosis.
Uplands of Central and South Germany (Filmstrip) Com-
mon Ground, London, 1953. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational A^ssociates, 1966.
39 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary : Portrays tbe Thurlnglan Forest, tbe scarplanda. and
tbe Alpa and Alpine foreland of the Central and South Germany
Uplands.
1. Germany — Description and travel. I. Common Ground, ltd.,
London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
914.3 7^-738670
Carman Educational Associates
The Upper atmosphere {Motion picture) National Academy
of Sciences. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
25 min. sd. color. 16 rom.
Bftmmary- Describes tbe location and nature of the phenomena
observed In tbe upper atmosphere that extends from tbe turbopause
outward Into ^wce. Explains their Importance, and provides a sam-
pling of tbe techniques used In studying tbem.
1 Atmosphere, upper. l National Academy of Sciences, Wash-
ington, D. C. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
551.5 72-707598
Scott Education Division,
HcGraw-HlU Book Oo.
Upper Canada village. [Filmstrip]
1972.
approx. 64 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 l. 10 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.
(VisiU to our past, no. 3)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With icachci's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows daily life in a village in upper Canada as seen ihrough
the eyes of a child. For elementary grades.
I. Ontario — Social life and customs^Juvenile films. [1. Ontario — Social life
and customs. 2. Children in Canada] I. Scott Graphics. Education Divi-
sion. II. Series: Visits to our past [Filmstrip] oo. 3.
lFl057.4] 372.8 72-734472
Scott Education Division 72 MARC
UiHwr-loop letters {Motion picture) Denver Public Schools,
1963.
20 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Cursive writing!
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer and director, Wilbur George: teadier and writer,
Alma Greenwood.
Summary: Deacrlbea the difference between writing and printing
letters wltb upper loopa. Ninth In a series of lessons designed to in-
struct third graders In making the transition from manuscript to
cursive writing.
1. Penmanship. 2. Children — Writing. i. Denver. Public
Schools. Seriea : Cursive writing ( Motion picture)
Fi 67-2293
The Upper I
. [Blmstrip] Concordia mm*, 1956.
33 mm. and pbooodiac: 2 a., U in., 33 1/3 rpm., 7 min.
34 fr. color. 33 m
(PaMiiMi ttoty)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: Anadaptatioaof tbe Biblical account of Jcsua and km diM^pks
in the upper room at the time of Pawover.
t. Lord's Supper. I. Coacordis PublisUBg HowM, St Louit. I L Serin:
Passion tiory- [PUmttripi
|BT420i 232.9 73-734692
Coocordia Fihas 73 MAKC
The Upper Thames Basin (Filmstrip) Common Ground,
London, 1967. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associatee, 1968.
33 f r. color. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Portrays the geographical features, land use, and In-
dustries of the Upper Thamea Basin.
1. Thames River watershed — Deecrlptloo and travel L Oom-
moo Ground, ltd., London. II. Cannan Bducatlooal Associates.
914.2a 79-788571
Carman Bdncatiooal Associates
Uppers and downers: what killed BUly Lawttm? (Film-
strip) Q+Ed Productions. Released by Q+Ed Produc-
tions and Society for Visual Education, 1970.
."W fr. color. 3n mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.. 9
min. { Drugs In today's world )
Alsti Issued with phonotape In caaaette.
With teacher's guide.
Summar)' : Prt>vld«a a thorough look at stlmulanta and depres-
sants. Describes the chemical composition of amphetamines and
barblturatea. Illustrates their proper medical uses, and depicts (heir
easy availability and the etre<'t» of their misuse.
1. Narcotic habit. 2. Amphetamines. 8. Barbiturates. I. Q+
Kd I>n>ductlnns. II. 8oclely for Visual Rducatlon, Inc., Chicago.
Series : Drugs In today's world ( Filmstrip)
618.8 70-788077
S<NMy for Vlsusl Education
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Uppers, the amphetamines (Filmstrip) Michael Creedman.
Released bv RFA Educational Media, 1971.
41 fi-. color. S5 tnm. and phonodlBC : 1 a., 12 ia., 33) rpai.
mlcroKroove. (Drug fart« : orlglnB, procflBsea, and effects)
Also iamied with phonoUpe In cassette.
With teacber'i ^Ide.
SUilMARY : Shows the source* of amphetamines, describes their
usiiiil method of manufacture, and displays the drugs In their mowt
commonly distributed forms. DlacuBses the possible benefits from
correct uses of the drugs as well as the Injuries that can develop
from misuse.
1. Amphetamine. I. Creedman, Michael. II. BFA Educational
Me<lia. III. Series : Drug facts : origins, processes, and effects
(Flimstrlp)
[RM3321 613.8 76-739361
BFA Educational Media
The UpperriUe show ( Motion picture) Tom Darenport,
1970.
9 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Directors, Tom Davenport. Rebecca DaTenport
SUMMART: Preeeots scenes of the oldest Americui horse show
Id rppeiritle. Va., with views of the rural srlstooracy who attend
the show.
1. Horse-shows — Virginia. I. Davenport, Tom.
[SF295] 798 70-712026
Tom Davenport
The Uprooted (Motion picture) Granada TV. London.
Released in the V. S. by Films Incorporated ,1970?,
30 min. sd. bAw. 18 mm.
8UUHART; Views the migration of more tbaa 35 mlUlcm Euro-
peans to America between 1820 and 1020;
1. U. S.— Emigration and Immlgratioo — Hlsbory. 2. Ear(H>e — ^Bnl-
(ratioD «Dd Immlgratloa — Hlatorr. I. Oranada Tal«vUlon Net-
work, ltd. II. nims iQcoriwrated.
825.73 79-711878
Films Incorporated
Ups and dowM of coloafal democracy. (Transparenciesi Gvic
Education Service, 1968.
I ir«ntp«rencie*. colof, 10 18 in. (CES American hiuory bansfMnnciet)
Wiih iCKher't guidn.
SUMMARY. Detcribes Meps toward democracy in the United Slatea, Mich
at the Mayflower compact Note* iniunce* of intoleraace and injustice m evi-
dence in luch evenu as the Salem witch trial*. With capbont.
1. United Suies— Politics and govern ment—ColooisI period. 2. Democ-
racy. I. Civic Education Service. Waahingion. D.C. H. Series.
tJlC54, 973.2 72-734483
Civic Education Service 72 MARC
Ups and downs: pills (Filmstrip) Warren Scbloat 1*to-
ductions, 1971.
1«> fi'. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., S3ft rpm.,
14 min. (The Drug experience)
With teacher's guide.
CKEDITS: Producer, Barbara Martinsons; photographer, Larrr
Mulvehlll.
Sl'MMARY : Shows two young people whose experiences with
amphetamines and barbiturates hare caused them to try stronger
drugs.
I. Narcotic habit. 2. Amphetamine. I. Schloat (Warren) Pro-
ductions, Pleasant ville, N. Y. II. Series: TUe Drug experleoce
< Filmstrip)
[RC566J 613.8 78-789306
Warren Schloat Productions
Ups/downs (Motion picture) Concept Films. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued in b&w.
Produced in cooperation with Jefferson Unlrerslty Ho^ltal, North
Carolina DepL of Mental Health, and Philadelphia DiagDostioCeoter.
SUMMARY: I>efliiea uppera and downers as types of drugs and
tells about their effects and available cures.
L Stimulants. 2. Tranquillxlng drugs. I. Concept Films, Inc.
II, Ehicyclopaedia Britannica Bdncatlonal Corporation.
[RM315] 613.8 77-713440
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Upsetting {UotUm picture) Jam Handy Organization, 1967.
4 iuIh. 81. color, super 8 mm, ( Automotive abeet metal repair,
no. 2 1
Jjtnp ruin mounted in cartridge.
With Jn.structor'8 guide,
Sumtnui-v: Shows the upsetting-effect of passing yield point In
couipi-vcaiou.
1. Jletai-work. i. Jam Handy Organization, Int Series:
Auton)otive sheet metal r^nir (Motion picture) no. 2.
0:i9.-28 Fi A 68-^545
Jhiu Hnndj Organlza- tion
Uptake and utilization of 0*0. daring photosynthesis, part
1 (Mot on picture) Kncyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1069.
2 min. sl. color, super 8 mm. (Radioisotope techniques)
Loop flim In cartridge.
1. I'li.ito'^ynthesis. 2. Carbon— Isotopes. 3. Carbon dioxide. I.
E^ncyclopaedla Britannica Educational Coriwratlon. JI. Series:
Radioisotope techniques (Motion picture)
tQK882] 681.1 70-706655
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Uptake and utilization of C"0~ during photosynthesis, part
2 (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1069.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Radioisotope techDiquea)
Loop BIm In cartrldjce.
1. Photosynthesis. 2. Carbon — Isotopes. 3. Carbon dioxide. I.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Series; Ra-
dioisotope techniques (Motion picture)
[(iK882] 581.1 73-706656
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Upton Sinclair (Motion picture) Modem Learning Aids,
1964.
30 min. sd. bArw. 16 mm. (The Sum and substance)
Summary: Presents an Interrlew with Upton Sinclair, author,
socialist, and reformer. Dlacusaee his campaigns to achlere Indus-
trial democracy and bis brief but dramatic conUct with the Indus-
trial empire of Henry Ford.
1. SlncUlr, Upton Beall, 1878- L Modern Learning Aids,
New York. Series: The Sum and substance (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-5102
Modem Talking Picture Serrlce
Uranium (Filmstrip) National Film Board of Canada,
1960. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1966.
54 fr. color. 3o mm. (Rock.s, minerals and mining)
With teacher's guide.
SHmmary: Discusses the various uses of nranlnm and their in-
fluence on eTerday tife. Illustrates the (Aemical reflnius process for
uranium.
1. Uranium Industry. i. Canada. NatloDal Film Board, n.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Bocks,
minerals and mining (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3693
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Eiducatfooal Corp.
Urashima Tare: a Japanese folktale (Filmsbip) Qoidance
Associates of PleasantviUe. N. Y., 1971.
84 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 i. for manual
projector. 1 a. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 15 min.
mIcTogroove.
.41so Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With discussion guide.
.Adapted from the story of the same title la A treasury of tales
fur little folks edited by Marlory Bruce.
CREDITS: Director of photography, William Hubbell; editor,
Peter Ketchum: artist, Consuelo Joerns.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a Japanese folktale about a young Saber-
man who rescues a small tortoise and Is Invited to visit the mysteri-
ous palace of the dragon king.
I. Bruc^ Marjory, ed. A treasury of tales for little folks.
II. Guidance Associates of PleasantviUe, N. Y.
398.2 78-737957
NiUional
Urbain and Arthur LeBlanc (Motion picture)
Film Board of Canada, 1970.
29 miu. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Produced In the Challenge for change program with the coopera-
tion of agencies and departments of the Govemmeot of Canada.
Sitmmary: Urbain LeBlanc, a former cooperative worker on Prince
Edward Island, and Arthur l^Blanc of the United Maritime Fl.iher-
men, talk atmut why cotqwratlves succeed or fall and what coopera-
tives can do for pec^le.
1. Cooperative societies. i. Canada. National Flim Board.
334 74-706963
National Film Board of Canada
Urban and rural interdependence (FUmatrip) Herbert M.
Elkins Co., 1964.
30 fr, color. 35 mm, (Your Uvlo* American economy)
Credit$: Educational consultant)*, Mary Stewart, Cecil Oaoff.
Summary: Studies community differences and their need for a
balance of dependence. Includes teacher guide frames and vocab-
ulary Ilsti. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. u. S.— Economic conditions. i. Herl>ert M. Klkins Company.
Series: Tour living American economy (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-784,117
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Urban centers and historical background (Filmstrip) So-
ciety for Visual Education, 1970.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 17
min. microgroove. (This Is the Soviet Union, group 1)
Alfto i.i8ueid with phonotape in caitsette.
With teacher's guide and reading script
Credits; Con-sultant, Murray Lincoln Miller.
Summarp: lllustratefl the historical development of Enropean Rus-
sia as evidenced In the cities of Kiev, Moscow, and Leningrad.
Shows how the cities of Bukhara and Samarkand reflect the various
cultural and historical traditions.
1. Cities and towns—BuBsla. i. Miller, Murray Lincoln, n. So-
ciety for Visual Education, Inc.. Chicago. Series: This Is the So-
viet Union (Flimstrlp) group 1.
914.7 78-736050
Society for VIstial Educa- tlon
Urbaa driUzatioB. [FUmstripj Educadooal Audio Visual, 1972.
Made in England.
3fUniMrip«(pt. 1.75fr.:pc. 2. «4rT.;pL3. iOfr.) colof. 35 mm. and
3 phonodiict (2 %. e»cK 1 ». for nnanual ptc^ior. I s. for sutomscic profcctor),
12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 20 min. each >idc.
Also iMued with pbonoupe in csuttte.
With tcschcT'i nous and full l»l of narrsiion.
CREDrrS: Writer. Elizabeth Lockey; nsmior. John Oten; photagraphcr.
Linda Medwell; editor. Robert Fromer.
SUMMARY: Trace* the development of the city and euminca (he maior
probtenu of Arrterican ciiiei today. Dttcuuei poteatial loluoofu, including tbc
new town ai pioneered in Great Britain, and urban renewal ia the United States.
i atie« and town*— United Sutca. 2. Citiea and (owna— Plannin|— Oraai
Britain. 3. Urban renewal — United Sutn. I. Educational Audio VwmI, inr
ncauatvillc. N.Y.
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73-732773
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Urban Coalition
Making love.
Urban ecology: garbage disposal (Motion picture) Jarvis
Couillard Associates. Released by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMM.\EtY : Explains the need for dlscorerlug oew way* to reduce
the total amount of traah.
L Refu»>e and refuae dlapoeaL I. Jarvis Couillard Associates.
II. BFA Educational Media.
[TD791] 628 76-713138
BFA Educational HcdU
547
Urban ecology: Pigeons (Motion picture) Ealing Corp^
4 min, sl. color, super 8 mm.
I^wp flim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Sttmmary: Descrlbea pigeons as birds, explains how their lives
are affected by cities and people, and how they. In torn affect the
lives of people in cities. For elementary grades.
L Pigeons— Juvenile Aims. i, Ealing Oorporation Cambridge
Mass. n. Pigeons (Motion picture)
S72.8 78-70879»
Baling Corp.
Urban ecology: six microsystems (Filmstrip) Educational
Direction. Released by Eye Gate House, 1970.
« fliiiLstrlp.-*. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's manual.
I UEDITS: General editor. E. Dan t'appel
CONTENTS. 1. A paved school yard. 33 fr.— 2. A vacant lot
34 f,._3. A pocket park. 33 fr.— l. A park pond. 36 fr.--5 A graiw
whoot yard. 42 fr— 6. A construction site. 36 fr. with captions
1. Ecol<«r. I. Educational Direction, inc. II. Eye Gate Houw'
[QH541]
Eye Gate Houiie
674.5
77-789861
Urban ecology: Trees (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Ixtop flim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Presents activities and guide* for Investigations of
trees in the city. For elementary grades.
1. Tree-s— Juvenile films. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. II. Trees (Motion picture)
372.8 78-708800
BaUog Corp.
Urban ecology: Walls (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. sl. color, super 8 mm.
Looji nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Describes walls as habitata, explains what affeeU con-
ditions of walls, and describes the msteriats and stmcture of walls.
For elementary grades.
1. Walls— Juvenile films. l Ealing Corporation. Cambrtdge
Mass. II. Walls (Motion picture)
372-3 77-708801
Ealing Corp,
Urban ecology: Water (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. sl. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Guides children to discover how water la recycled.
what affects the quality of water, and how people and water Inter-
act. For elementary grades.
1. Water — Juvenile films. t. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge.
Uass. n. Water (Motion picture)
372.3 70-708802
Ealing Corp.
Urban Gateways (Film)
see
Acting is the art.
Urban impact on weather and climate (Motion pictnre)
Davidson Films in cooperation with American Meteorolog-
ical Society. Released by Learning Corp. of America,
1971.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (American Ueteorolo^cal Society
environmental soieoces series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Shows bow man has altered the beat balance and
climate by changing the surface of the earth.
1. Heat budget (Geophysics) 2. Climatic changes. 3. Han — In-
fluence on nature. I. Davidaon Films. San Francisco, II. Learn-
ing Corporation of America. Series: American Meteorological So-
ciety environmental sciences series (Motion picture)
333.7 73-710054
Learning Corp. of America
Urban lives: the people withla the dty. [Filmstrip] Westinghouse
Learning Corp. and Bnmer Productions. Released by West-
inghouse Learning Corp. /Westinghouse Learning Press, 1971.
4 filmstripa (approx. 140 ft. each) ctrior. 35 mm. ai>d 4 phonodiacs (2
1. each; 1 s for manual projector. I s. for automabc projecUM), 33 1/3 ipm..
approx. 15 min. each.
With teacher's manual by Sandra Hughei Minklcincn.
CREDITS: Producer. Richard W. Bruncr,
SUMMARY: An in-dcpth study of four families rcprescnutive of th«varioui
minority groups driven to the cities: Appalachians in Chicago, Chicanos in Los
Angeles. Papago Indians in Phoenix, and Puerto Ricans in New York.
CONTENTS: 1. Passing through (Chicago). — 2 Change and dirfercnce (Lo»
Angeles).— 3, Oeaning up other people's messes (Phoenix). — 4. E. Harlem is
very rough (N.Y.).
1. Family— United Sutes. 2. Minorities-United States. 3. Poor— United
States. I. Westinghouse Learning Corporation II. Bruner Productions.
Urban Media Materials
see
The Alphabet city.
Big sister and the lemon.
Discovery stories.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Urban Media Materials (Continued)
Do you know? Set no. X.
Do you know? Set no. 2.
Do you know? Set no. 3.
Ecology of the urban environment — air pollution.
Ecology oi the urbtn envirooment — houiing patterns.
Ecology of the urban environment — population.
Ecology of the urban environment— urban wild life.
Even yellow cars have to wait in line.
Get your money's worth.
Hispanic culture series. Set 3: La conquista.
The Iiltnd of Puerto Rico— citiea.
The liland of Puerto Rico — housing.
The Island of Puerto Rico — industry.
Island of Puerto Rico — location and land.
The Island of Puerto Rico — people.
Let's make a deal.
Little Lou and his strange Uttle zoo.
Magical coqui.
A Museum is a place to leam.
Paco and his pals.
People of the Caribbean,
People of the city.
People who make a city.
Problenu for young consurocn — buy now, pay later.
Problems for young consumen — the big sale.
Problenu for young consumen — the come-on.
Problems for young consumen — the false package-
Problems for young consumen — the street vendor.
Problems for young consumers — What do you pay?
Problems of our cities.
Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rlcane.
Puerto Rico: History and culture.
Signs around the city.
Signs of warning.
Sigos on transportation.
Signs with numbers.
The Small seabird.
Story of a great city — New York.
Super-snooper.
Too, too, too hot.
The Whys and how of student filmaking.
Urtaa pattenu. [Motion picture] Austrftlian News and Informa-
tion Bureau. 1971. Made by Ausualian Commonwealth nim
Unit Released in the U.S.. 1971.
16 fnin. td. color. 16 men.
CREDITS: Producer. David Buntow; director. Arch NJdtobon.
SUMMARY: Trace* the dcvelopnient oT urbtn lyttenu in AuUrtlii, >ad
exBmirtci the dominance of ■ city over Iti lurroundinf are*.
1. Cities and towni — Auitralla. 1. Australia. Newi sod lafonnatlon 8it<
reau.
[HT149] 301.34 72-701530
Australian News and
Information Bureau
72
MARC
Urban rebellions: prelude to armed stm^e {SioUon pic-
ture) WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 niin. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a Wstory of Afro-
Americans. Section 21 : Protest and rebellion In the North)
Summary: Gerald McWorter discusses the series of event*, the
pei-sonalities, and the organizations — Including the Deacons for De-
fense, Stokeley Carrolchael, Franz Fanon, Robert F. Williams, etc. —
that contributed to the Ideology of revolution during the 1980"^
1. Negroes— History— 1877-1964. 2. Riots— U. S. l McWorter,
Gerald, n. New York. Television station WCBS-TV. m. Columbia
University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc. Series: Black
heritaffe: a history of Afro-Americana (Motion picture) Section 21:
Protest and rebellion In the North.
301.45 75-704117
Holt, Rinriiart and Winston
Urban rebellions: the crisis from 1964-1968 (Motum pw-
ture) WCBS-TV and Ckilumbia University. Released by
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 196».
.■it) min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 21: Protest and rebellion in the North)
Summary: Gerald McWorter analyzes the conflict betvreen the
black community and the white society In the North during the
1960"a. „
1. Neffroes— History— 1964- 2. Riots— U. 8. i. McWorter,
Gerald, a. New York. Television station WCBS-TV. m. Columfcrta
University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, *nc. Series: Black
heritage: a history of A fro- Americans (Motion picture) Section 21:
Protest and rebelHon In the North.
301.451 71-704116
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Urban rede\'el<^ment {FUmatrip) Popular Science Audio-
Visiials, 1970.
44 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Traces the development of specific problems in the
urban crisis, and suggests solutions devised by the government and
private sectors. Stresses reliance on citizen awareness. With cap-
tions.
1, Cities and towns — U. S. i. Popular Science Audlo-Viauals.
301.3 76-733648
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Urtaa RsMla: 1921. [Motion picture] Thome Hlnu. 1971.
3 min li. bAw. lupcr S mm. (S mm. docuntcots project, no. 366)
Loop film in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CRBDITS; Producer. Dale Willard.
SUMMARY: Presents street scenes of two major Ruaaisji cities four yeara
after the revolution, views Smolensky Market acbvity in Moscow, and sbowa
women cleaning the streets in Petr<^ad. Includes scenes of horses drawing
slet^u. and shoppers strolling by store windows,
I. Moscow— Description. 1. Leningrad — Description. 1. Thome Films.
inc., EkMilder, Colo. II. Series: 8 nun. doctunents profect [Motion picture] no.
366.
[DK604i 947.084 72-701309
Tltomc FUms 72 MARC
Urban sprawl vs. planned growth {Motion picture) Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania. Made and released by Stuart
Finley, inc., 1968.
22 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Hummary: Shows how new tecbnlques of planning can promote
orderly growth und development, thereby counteracting the natural
tendency of urban sprawl which ultimately creates blighted com*
muiilties. In<'!ude.>4 M-ene* of the upper Bast Branch of Brandywine
Creek near Philadelphia.
1. Cities and towns — Planning — Philadelphia. i. Pennsylvania.
University, ii. Kinley (Stuart) inc.. Falls Church, Va.
711 71-702627
CINE
Uriwn squatter village {Motion picture)
1970.
Ekiling Corp.,
3 min. al. color, super 8 iDin. (India)
Loop Aim. Film notes on cartrld^ case.
Summary: Describes a sqastter vlllsga located within a prosper-
ous city suburb, and shows the dally life of the lobibltants of this
Tillage.
1. Hqustters— India. i. Baling Corponitloa, Cambridge, Haas.
Series: India (Motion picture)
809.164 7*-70602B
Eallog Corp,
71-712865
Urban systems (Motion picture) Cinecraft. Released by
American Educational Films, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Projection 70's)
SUMMARY: Illustrates new ways to cope with the cities' increas-
ing problems of housing, transportation, and trash disposal. Ex-
plores new career opportunities in these areas. , _. ,,
1 Cities and towns— U. S. I. Clnfcraft, inc., Cleveland. II.
American Educational Films. III. Series: Projection 70's (Motion
picture)
[HT123] 301.3
American Educational Films
Urban uses of land: for busintss and industry (FUmslrip)
Academy Films, 1967.
66 fr color. 35 ram.
c"S.." Photographer. Ralph I.arsen ; educational consultant.
^"s'ml'T: Uses captioned photographs to describe »<>°;e »' 'J*
principal (actorlea tor which land Is used In a large metropolitan
area like I»s Angeles. „ ritie.
1 Ijind— California— Los Angeles metropolitan area 2. Utl<«
and towns-Planning— U. S. 3. Industrial promotion— C. S. I.
Academy Films, Hollywood, C»"f.,^^^^ ^. ^^^
Urban uses of land for education, culture and recreation
(Motion picture) Academy Films, 1968.
18 ran. ad. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Producer. James A> I..arsen.
SUMMARY : Shows some of the ways In which land in a large
city is used for the educational, cultural, and recreational needn of
the people. Includes scenes of libraries, historical landmarlcs, mu-
seums, schools, universities, religious buildings, parks, gardens, out-
door theaters, concert halls, zoos. stadlum.s, and other recreational
areas.
1 I.and 2. Cities and towns. I. Academy Films. Hollywood,
Calif.
[HI)ir.(i] 33.1 78-712446
Academy Films
Urban uses ot land: for historical monuments and land-
marks. Part 1 {Filmatrtp) Academy Films, 1967.
62 fr. color, 33 mm.
Eastman color.
Credits: Photographer, Ralph Larsen; educational consultant,
Emllle Jones.
Summary: Captioned photographs picture such historical land-
marks In southern California as the La Brea tar pits, Spanish mis-
sions, and the Old Plaza area In downtown Log Angeles. Explains
why certain areas of a city are reserved for landmarks.
1. CBlifornia, Southern — Descr, & trav. — Views. i Academy
Films, HoUywood, CaUC
917.94 Fi 68-2021
Urban uses of land: for historical monuments and land-
marks. Part 2 (FUmstrip) Academy Films, 1967.
06 fr. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
CrcdiU: Photographer, Ralph Larsen; educational consultant,
Emllle Jones.
Summary: Captioned photographs picture such historical land-
marks in southern California as Campo de Cahuenga, the Banning
Mansion, and the Point Fermln Lighthouse. Explains why certain
areas of a city are reserved for landmarks.
1. California, Southern — Descr. & trav.— Views. i. Academy
Films, Hollywood, Calif.
917.94 Fi 68-2022
Urban uses of land for industry (Motion picture) Acad-
emy Films, 1968.
18 min. .'d. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, .lames A. I.arsen.
Sl'MM.^RY: Shows some of the important uses of url»an land
with emphasis on conservation, transportation, factories, and various
Industries including communication, the motion picture and televi-
sion Industries, and the oil retloerles.
1. Land. 1. Academy Films, Hollywood, Calif.
[HD1391] 333 74-712445
Academy Films
Urban uses of land: for recreational and cultural activities.
Part 1 {FUrMtrip) Academy Films, 1967.
so fr. color. 35 mm.
Eastniiin color.
Crrdit*: Photographer, Ralph I.,arsen; educational consultant,
Emllle Jones.
Summary: Captioned photographs picture ways In which urban
land Is used for recreational and cultural activities such as parks,
zoos, stadiums for sports, theatMa and concert halls, and museums.
1. Recreation areas. i. Academy Films, Hollywood, Calif.
333.7 Fi 68-2019
Urban uses of land : for recreational and cultural activities.
Part 2 {FVmatrip) Academy Films, 1967.
66 fr. color. 35 mm.
EastniJin color. ^ ., , ...
Creditii: Photographer, Ralph r.*r8en : educational consultant.
Emilie Jones. . , . .
Summary: Captioned photographs picture ways In which urban
land Is used to provide space for leisure time activities— beaches,
public gardens, amusement parks, etc.
1 Recreation areas. i. Academy Films, Hollywood. Calif.
333.7 Fi 68-2020
Urban uses of land: for transportatlim {FUmttrip) Acad-
emy Films, 1967.
65 fr. color, 35 mm.
East II] a II color
Creditii: Photographer, Ralph Larsen; educational consultant.
Emllle Jones.
Summari/: Captlone<l photographs describe some of the ways In
which land is used for transportation purposes in Inrge cities. In-
cludes views of airports, freeways, railway terminals, and harbors.
1. Urban transportation— U. S. i. Academy Films, Hollywood,
Calif.
333.7 Fi 68-2024
548
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Urban uses of land in the largest cities of northern Call-
fomia {Motion picture) Academy Films. Released by
Aciidemy Films Distributing Co., 1970.
IS mill. Ml. color. Ifl mm.
CREIHTS: PiMucpr, J«mes A. Lnr!<i*n.
Sl'MMAKY: Explntns how geofrraphlcal lotatlon ulTecis the
growth of n city and how land Is ntlllzfHl for the resldenrial. trans-
portatlon, Indii^lrlnl, Rovernment, educational, and recreational noedn
of the city,
1. Cities and towns— Growth. 2. Ijind. I. Academy Fllmx,
Hol]ywoo<l, Calif.
333.7 72-709726
Acailemy Films
Urbania! (Motion picture) Kansas City Municipal Art
Commission, 1968. Made by ADM Film Productions.
8 mln. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Drftmatlzes the ugly and abusive mirrouodlnga that
urban dwellers have to endure and emphasizes the need fOr clrlc
planninfE and action In dealing with the dilemma of urban blight.
1. Cities and towns— U. S. 2. Art, Manlclpal— U. S. l Kan-
sas City Municipal Art Commission.
301.8 Fi A 68-876
OINB
Urbania (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumnmr} : A visual expression of the struggle for existence In
an environment so hostile that even the air Is poisonous. Portrays
the need for civic planning and action to deal with the total dilemma
of urban blight.
1. Cities and towns— Planning. 2. Environmental policy
I. Thome Films, inc., Boulder. Colo.
, , . „ 614.7 77-711253
A. U A. Booklist
Urhanissimo {Motion picture) John Hubley and Faith Hub-
ley. Helensed by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1968.
6 mill sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Writers, John Hubley. Faith Hubiey. Jacques Godboiit.
Bumttuirii: A humorous commentary on modem urban civilization.
Deals with city growth and development.
1. Cities and towns— Growth. i. Hubley, John, rr, Hubley.
Faith, iir. Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
301.3 Fi A 68-2856
Contemporary Films/ McGraw-Hill
''''^?^"?!!'r **" "'»»»'"> ot «>>• ihttto (Motion pietun)
WUBt>-IV and Columbii Unirersity. Beleased by Holt,
Kmehart «nd Winston, 1989.
30 mln. nd. biw 16 mm. (Black heritage: a hlMory ot A(ro-
AmeriniDS. Section 18: A period of tranHltlon, 1&45-19{M)
Sumwary: Horat« Mann Bond apeak,'* of the effects of urbanlzatloa
on the education of the black child after World War ri He dlacuaaea
the growth of the northern bhick population and the resulUnt de-
facto ncbool negiegatlon, the riae of black unlyeraltle. and their
Impact on higher education for bUcka
1. Negroes — BdQcatloa — HlstorT. 2. 8<cncatiOD Id education.
WCBS-TV. m. CMuiobla Unlyeralty. IT. Holt. Mnehart and Win-
?c,ir,.c.„s?'''ie<?Ks'rrpe'?iod-o?'s,,i:;n.^^^^'-
Hol..R,neh.r..nd ^^^^ 7^^«»W
Urbanlandia {Motion picture) Normmn Ramsey, 1968.
9 mlD. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses contrasting vlauals and the music of Sibelius*
Flnlandla to reflect the problems of urban disintegration and tbe
clash between tbe forces of blight and of beauty.
1. SocIoiogT. Urban. 2. Cities and towns. i, Ramsey, Norman A.
831.7 78-702628
CINE
Urchs, Wolfgang
see
Machine.
The Pistol.
Ureteral peristaltic activity {Motion picture) Eaton Labo-
ratories, 1969. Made by A-V Corp.
21 min. nd. color. 16 mm.
Bumvitiry: Demonstrates peristaltic activity In the ureter of both
humans and dogs. Shows unobstructed and obstructed urine flow
In tbe ureter and the Inability of tbe ureter to transport nrlne
against graritj.
1. Ureters. 2. Peristalsis. i. Baton Laboratories, Inc. n. A-V
Corporation. Houston, Tex.
591.1 71-705708
CINE
Uretero-nreteral anastomosis (Motion picture) Eaton Lab-
oratories. 1^68. Made by A-V Corp.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Dr. W. B. Smart discusses uretero-areteral anastomosis
and its nature, ethlology, and surgical repair.
1. Fistula, Urinary. i. Norwich Pharmacal Company. Eaton
Laboratories.
617 Fi A 68-856
CINE
Urey, Harold Clayton, 1893-
see
Small world: Von Braun, Urey, Davy.
Urinalysis— examination for bile {Motion picture) Harper
& Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay State Film Co.
•t mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
r*oop film mounted in cartridge.
With student notes.
CrediU: Author. Robert M. Dlion.
Summary: Demonstrates Smith's test, Ghelln's overlay method
Qhelln s Alter method. Gbelln's precipiUtlon method, and tbe Dlaio
method for examination of bile In urine.
1. Urine— Analysis and pathology. 2. Bile. i. Harper & Row
Publishers. Series: Medical laboratory techniques (Motion plc-
70-709538
tare)
Harper & Bow, E*ub-
616.07
Ushers
Urinalysis— examination for occult blood {Motion picture)
Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay SUt«
Film Co.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Loop ifllm motmted In cartridge.
With student notes.
tyrcdits: Author, Robert M. Dixon.
Summary: Shows tbe dipstick method and tbe benzidine test for
blood In urine. Presents a specific test for erythrocyte examination.
I Urine— Analysis and pathology. 2. Blood. i. Harper & Row,
Publishers. Series: Medical laboratory techniques (Motion pic
*°'** 616.07 74^709539
Harper & Row, Pub- Ushers
Urinalysis — microscopic examination of sediment {Motion
picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay
State Film Co.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Ijonp film mounted In cartridge.
With student notes.
Credits: Author, Robert M. Dixon.
Summitry: Shows in detail the technique for preparation of slides
for microscopic examination of sediment. Shows low power micro-
scopic news of both typical normal urinary sediment and abnormal
sediment.
1. Urine — Analysis and pathology. 2. Sedimentation analysis. l
Harper & Row. Publishers. Series: Medical laboratory techniques
(Motion picture)
616.07 79-709540
Harper & Row, Pub- Ushers
Urinalysis — physical examination {MoU.on picture) Harper
& Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay SUte Fibn Co.
4 mill- fi. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With student notes.
Credit»: Author, Robert M. Dlion. , ,. , ,
Summary: Demonstrates four standard tests for physical examina-
tion of urine: a color test, showing both normal and abnormally
colored uriue; a transparency test; a pH reaction test using a dip
strip : and a specific gravity test. o. »,i. =>,=«.
1 Urine— Analysis and pathology. i. Harper A Bow. Publishers.
Series- Medical laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
616.07 72-709541
Harper A Row, Pub- Ushers
Urinalysis— reducing substances (glucose) {Motion picture)
Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay State
Film Co.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Ijoop film mounted in cartridge.
With student notes.
CrediU: Author. Robert M. Dixon.
Summary: Shows both a qualitative and a quantitative test (Bene-
dict's test and the Folln-Wu test) as a method for reducing sub-
stances in urine.
1- Urlne—Analysls and pathology. i. Harper & Row. Publishers
Series: Medical laboratory techniques (Motion picture)
616.07 76-709542
Harper&Row. Pub- Ilshers
Urinalysis — test for protein {Motion picture) Harper St
Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay State Film Co.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Ijoop film mounted in cartridge.
With student notes.
CredUt: Author. Robert M. Dixon.
Summary: Covers three procedures for determining proteins in
urine: a screening test (dipstick), heat and add test using filtered
or centrifuged urine, and Exton's test for albumin.
1. Urlne—Analysls and pathology. 2. Proteins. i. Harper ft
Row, Publishers. Series: Medical laboratory techniques (Motion
picture)
616.07 73-709544
Harper ft Row, Pub- Ilshers
Urinalysis — tests for ketones and diacetic add {Motion
picture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1970. Made by Bay
State Film Co.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Medical laboratory techniques)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With student notes.
Credits: Author, Robert M. Dixon.
Summary: Presents Lang's test and Totbera's test to determine
ketones in urine.
1. Urine — Analysis and pathology. 2, Ketones. i. Harper ft
Row, Publishers. Series: Medical laboratory techniques (Motion
picture)
616.07 70-709543
Harper ft Row, Pub- Ushers
Urinary care (FUmstrip) Trainex Corp., 1967.
90 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 20
mln. microgroove. (Patient care series— basic needs, 2)
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summary: Describes the urinary system and the retention cathe-
ter. Shows care of patlmits with retention catheters and pictures
single voided speclmeoj. clean cath specimens, and 24 hour s|;>ecimens.
1. Urinary catheterization. i. Trainex Corporation. Series:
Patient care series— basic needs. 2 (Fllmstrlp)
610.73 Fi A 68-3809
Trainex Corporation
549
Urinary catheterization— male and female (FUnutrip)
Trainei Corp. (1966?, ,-> . mi ™. 90
90 fi- color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In.. 831 rpm.. 20
mln microgroove. (Patient care seriea— special needs. 1)
With script and Instructor's guide ™^ k— •.„»
Summani: Explains ih^ purposes of catheter Ira t Ion. Teaches how
to catheterize with a straight catheter (female) «°d bow to catbfr
terlxe using the retention catheter (male). Stresses sterile technique
and the comfort of the patient „ . „ ., a^^,^ ■
1 Urinary catheterliatlon. 1. Trainex Corporation. Series.
Patient care series-special needs. 1 (Fllmstrlp)
610.73 Fi A 68-3818
Trainex (Corporation
The Urinary system {FUmttrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educatiwal Corp., 1968.
42 fr. i-olor. 35 mm. ( Undersundlng your body, aeries 2)
Credita: Collaborators, Darlene C. Duncan, Wllfrled F. H. M.
Mommaerts.
BuMMan/: Provide* a general snrrey of the urinary system,
with emphasis on the structure and Interrelatlooshlps of tbe various
Organs.
1. Urinary organs. l Encyclopaedia Britannlca IMacatlonal
OorporatloD. Series: Understanding your body (Wlmstilp) Sertea
612 70-783416
Encyclopaedia Britan- olca Edocatlonal Corp.
The Urinary system
1968.
(Filmstrip) Robert J. Brady Co.,
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In.. 33i rpm.,
27 mln. mlort^oove. (Anatomy and physiology, no. 11)
Also Issued with ptonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Deiscrlbes tbe gross aoatomy of the urinary system.
Shows the fine structure of tbe kidney and portrays tbe nephron as
the functional unit of the kidney. Covers diffusion, filtration, oamo-
sis, and active transport in renal reabaorittlon.
1. Urinary organs. I. Robert J. Brady Company. II. Series:
Anatomy and physiology (nimstrlp) do. 11.
[QP211] 612 70-739338
Robert J. Brady Co.
The Urinary system in the human body, simplified. [Filmstrip]
Health Education Aids, 1972.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and piionotapc in cassette: singlc-tracic. 20 min.
With instructor's guide and sludeni script and seif-inslniction booklet.
CREDITS: Producer and photographer. Charles G Casey; writer. Leila
OufT. ,
SUMMARY: A study of the basic urinary system. Follows the pathway of
the blood to the kidney nephron and back to ihe main circulation. Shows rcab-
sorplion and the pathway of removal of waste from the body
1. Urine^ — Secretion. 2. Urinary organs I. Health Education Aids (Firm)
[QP2nj 612 72-736351
Health Education Aids 72 MARC
Urine testing. [Filmstripj Trainex Corp., 1971.
34 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. in English. 1 s. in Spanish).
12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 16 min. each side. (Diabetic counseling series)
Also issued with phonoUpe in cassette in English and Spanish.
With fact booklet.
SUMMARY: Presents the diabetic with the information necessary to per-
form accurately routine urine tests.
1. Diabetes — Diagnosis. 2. Urine — Analysis and pathology. I. Trainex
Corporation. II, Scries: Diabetic counseling series. [Fdmstrip].
[RC660] 616.4 72-736656
Trainex Cotp 72 MARC
Urine testing for sugar and ketones (Motion picture)
Community College Division. McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by J. Hillis Millt-r Health Center.
6 mln. sd. color, super 8 mm. (The Diabetic)
Loop film.
Also Issued as 16 mm. films.
Creilits: Author, June RemlUet.
Summary: Teoches the patient how to administer his own urine
tests for sugar and ketones. Shows how to carry out the procedure
when away from home or traveling.
1. Urine— Analysis and pathology. 2. Sugar. I. McGraw-Hill
Book Company, Community College Dlrialon. Series: The Dia-
betic (Motion picture)
616.4 70-709385
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Urine testing: sugar and acetime (Motion picture) Delta
College, Released by Prentice-Hall, 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Nursing skills and techniques)
Loop film.
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Shows the equipment for testing urine for sugar and
acetone. Describes, step-by-step, the nurse's technique as she goes
through the testing process.
1. Urine — Analysis and pathology. i. Delta College, n. Pren-
tlce-Hall, Ina Series: Nursing skills and techniques (Motion pic-
ture)
61073 72-705238
Prentice-Hall
Uris, Leon M. , 1924- Exodus
see
Exodus.
Urticaria pigmentosa (Motion picture) Institute for Der-
matologic Communication and Education, 1962. Made by
Audio Productions in cooperation with the Committee for
Scientific Communication in Dermatology.
6 min. 8d. color. Itt mm.
Summary: Dr. Arthur R, Rirt describes two case histories In cbil-
liren in which urticaria pigmentosa Is accompanied by attadts of
generaliied (laablng. Filmed at the UnlTeralty of Manitoba Canada.
1. Pediatric allergy. 2. Urticaria. r. Institute for Dermatologic
Communication and Education.
616.6 Fi 67-2147
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Uruguay and Paragruay: a study in craitrasts (FUmstnp)
Enryrlopaedia Britannica f^ducational Corp., 1968.
.VI fr. color. 35 mm. (Southern South America)
CrcditM: Producer, Don Murle: collaborator, Kemptoo Webb; pho-
tographer, Eugene V. Harris.
Sutnman/: Coatrasts rich Uruguay with much poorer Paraguay
to show how a eountry'a past can affect its present status. With
captions.
1. Uruguay — E^n. coodlt 2. Paraguay — Econ. condit i. En-
cyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Corporation. Series: Southern
South America (Fllmstrlp)
918.9 Fi A 68-3991
Enoycltqiaedla Britan- nica Bducatlonal Corp.
Artscope, 1972. Made by Amin
UrrasL (Motion picture)
Chaudhri.
10 min. id. color. 16 mm.
Also issued in bftw; in 35 mm. in color or in bftw.
CREDITS: Muaic. Ragun>lh Scih.
SUMMARY: A drBmatization of ■ meeting between a Buddhtti disciple,
Muni, ind i dsncing girt. Urvasi. Urvssi attempts to disrupt Muni's meditations,
but fills, snd ultimately joins Muni ss ■ disciple of Buddha.
i. Artscope. ltd.
tPN1997i 294.3 72-701949
Artscope 72 MARC
Use and care of axes and knives {Motion picture) More-
land -Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the
V. S. by Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
10 min. Rd. color. IC mm, (Suiviv.il in the wilderness)
Summary: Shows proper handling of sharp equipment and how
to fell and limb trees without self-injury.
1. Wilderness survival. 2. Tree felling. i. Moreland-Latchford
Productions. Toronto, n. Stet-llng Educational Films, Inc. Se-
ries: Survival In the wilderness (Motion picture)
Pi A 67-1428
Sterling Educational nims
Use of a twque wrench {Motion pirttne) Educational
Products Division, Thiokol Chemical Corp. Released by
Cirouspj Films, l!»Of>.
4 min. vA. color. IG mm. (Power mechanics)
Alho Issued in super 8 mm. cartridge.
Sunwnary: Presents basic Information about the uxe of a torque
wrench.
1. Torque wrencbett. i. Thiokol Chemical Coriioration. n. Ca-
rnw^ FllmR. Inc., New York. Series: Power mechanics (Motion
picture)
621.!> Tl-TOSaiO
Carousel Films
The Use of labor in Eastern Europe {Motion picture) Bio-
filma Released bv International Coiiimunicntlon Films,
1966.
4 niia m. color. S mm. (East Europe series)
I>M>p fliiu mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
8ummnru: Examines various means of labor in the economically
noncompetitive East Eurot)ean countries, and Includes aceneB of Indi-
vidual hand labor and of modern meAbods.
1. Work, Method of. i. Blofilms, Inc. n. Internatiooai Oom-
munlcntion Films. Series: E^ut Europe series (Motion picttire)
330.947 70-703116
International CtHnmunt- cation Films
Use of measurements for pattern alterations (Motion pic-
ture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970. Made by Indiana
University.
Tt min. sd color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates how to use measurements to calculate
the amount of pattern alteration by adding the total body measure-
ment and desired ease and comparing it with the pattern measure-
ment.
1 Clothing and dress measurements. 2. Dressmaking— Pattern
design. I. Doubleday Multimedia. 11. Series : Making It In fashion
(Motion picture)
iTT520] 646.4 76-712049
Doubleday MuIUmedla
Use of microscc^ and preparation of wet moonts (Motion
I)ieture) Harper & Row, Publishers, 1972.
8 niln. hI. color. 16 mm. (Bank- laboratory techniques for ml-
crot>l<»l(ixy >
Al»n Issued In Kuper 8 mm. cartridge with magnetic sound.
With ciirrelate«l slide set.
CREDITS: Authors, Neal R. Oroiiian. Velma C. ChamberH.
HL'MMARY: Demonstrates the uxe of the microscope and shows
the pri^aratlon of wet mounts In the microbiology laboratory.
1. Sllcroscniie and microscopy — Technique. 1. Hariter k Row,
PubllHlMTH. II. Series: Ilasic laboratory techniques for microbiology
(Motion picture)
[QH207] 678 77-712601
Harper & Row, Pnbllsben
Use of our land and water (FilmBtrip) Madison Public
Schools, Instructional Materials Center. Made and re-
leased by Visual tMucation Consultants, 1968.
2 fllmHtrtps. color. 85 mm.
With guide.
Oedlta: Director. Mary Lou Peterson; consultanta. Robert FInley,
Carl Ouell; graphic artist, Peggy Oaardsr; photograpbar, Ron
Austin.
Summary : A stndy of the use of the advantages and dludvsn-
tagsa of tb« use of land and water by the dty of Uadlaon, Wla
Contents: Our changing use of land and water. 40 fr. — How
should we use the landl 84 fr.
1. Land — Wisconsin — Madison. 2. Water-supply — Wisconsin —
Uadlaon. I. Madison, Wis. Bosrd of Education. I nstnictlonal
HateriaU Center. II. Visual Education Consultants, Inc III. Our
changing u»e of land and water ( Fllnutrip) IT. How
shontil weune the land? (Fllmstrlp)
8S8.7 70-787841
visual Education ConsolUnU
The Use of overlays (Motion picture) American Trial Law-
yers Association. Made by University of Michigan. Re-
leased by Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Founda-
tion, 1967.
approjc. 10 min. sd. b4w. 16 mm. (Civil advocates series, no.
18)
SUMMARY: Deals with various aspects of a civil lawsuit involv-
ing an automobile accident case. Illustrates the use of overlays In
the trial.
1. Evidence (t«w) — U. S. I. Anjerican Trial Lawyers Associa-
tion. II. Roscoe Pound- American Trial Lawyers Foundation. III.
Series: Civil advocates series (Motion picture) no. 18.
[KF8935.Z9] 347 72-714026
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation
Use of patient lifters (Filmstrip) Trainez Corp., 1969.
100 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a, 12 In., 33) ipm., 22
min. mlcrogroove. (Patient care series — basic needs, 5)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Developed in cooperation with Memorial Hospital of Long Beach.
With script and Instructor's guide.
Summanf: A training film for nurses. Demonstrates how to
transport the patient using the chair lift and the atretcber lift.
1. Transport of sick and wounded. i. Tralnex Corporation.
Series : Patient care series — basic needs, 5 (Fllmatrlp)
610.73 76-787626
Tralnex Corp.
The Use of protective restraints {Filmstrip) Trainez
Corp., 1969.
86 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 17
min. mlcrogroove. (Patient care series, 1)
Also Issued with phonotape in cas.sette.
Developed In cooperation with Chlldrens Hospital of Orange
County and Fountain Convalescent Hospital.
With script and instructor's guide.
eummary: A training film for nurses. Demonstrates bow to
apply restraints to protect a patient from Injury and restraints to
safeguard treatment. Discusses the use of maximum restraints
and nursing Initiative.
1. Care of the sick. 2. Restraint (Physiology). l Tralnex
Corporation. Series: Patient care series, 1 (Fllmstrlp)
610.78 78-737604
Tralnex Corp.
Use of side rails {Motion picture) Comprenetics, 1969
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Basic procedures for the paramedi-
cal employee)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. aiHl In super 8 mm. In cartridge,
with magnetic sound track.
With Instructor's manual and student guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the need for side rails and explains how
to use them safely and effectively. Shows bow to handle complaints
and requests of patients.
1. Hospital beds. 2. Nurses and nursing. i. Comprenetics, Inc.
Series: Basic procedures for the paramedical employee (Motion plc-
tare)
610.73 75-704881
Compreoetlcs, Inc.
Use of thickness fauces {Motion picture) Educational
Products Division, Thiokol Chemical Corp. Released by
Carousel Films, 1969.
lit min. sd. ivlor. 16 mm. (Power n)e<'hanlcs)
.Mto Issued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
Summarjf: PreKentx banic Information about the use of thickness
gauges.
1. Thlcknenx nieaHurentent. 2, Gages. i. Thiokol Chemical Cor-
poration. II. Cni-ousel Films, inc.. Sew York. Series: Power
mechanics (Motion picture)
621.9 70-703251
CamnBel Films
Use of vfrfumetric ware {Motion picture) Ceotrtm Edaca-
tional Fihns, 1970.
8 mill. gd. color. lU iiim
Credit*: Adviser, Clark E. Brlcker.
Summary: Demonstrates the proper techniques for measuring and
transferring chemicals by means of pipets, graduated cylinders, and
Erlyenmeyer flasks.
1. Chemistry — Manipulation. i. Centron Bducatlonal Films.
542 79-706443
Centron £:ducatlonal Films
Use of water irrigators (Motion picture) A-V Corp. Re-
leased by Teaching Films, 1971.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Prevention and control of
dental disease)
KrMMARY : Illustrates the proper use of the water Irrigating
deii,^ — both lank type and faucet type. Explains the beneflu of
water irrigation, empbasiting that irrigation Is only an additional
aid to oral hygiene. , „
1. Irrigation (Medicine) 2. Teeth— Care and hygiene. I. A-v
Coi-poratlon, Houston, Tex. II. Teaching Films, Inc., New York. III.
Series: The Prevention and control of denUI disease (Motion picture)
[RK61] 618.4 74r-7l8187
CINE
The Use oTweUed wire fabric oa the tarm. (Filmitripj Univeraity
of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1953.
48 fr. bJLw. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: D«»chbe« the muiufscluring procen of welding wire fabric
■nd the procedure tor placing the fabric in concrete. Discuaaea varioua uaea of
the fabric. eap«cislly lot reinforcemenl in concrete Soora and in varioua farm
atruciuiea including water unka. alios, aitd poultry houaes.
I Reinforced concreu. 2. Wire rteiting. I. lUiiMia. Univeraiiy. Voca-
tional Agriculture Service.
lTA444] 671.8 72-735255
III. Univ. Vocational 73 MARC
Agriculture Service
Gates Leaminf; Materials,
Use your duplicator (Filmstrip)
1969.
46 fj-. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm., 17
min. mlcrogroove. (Teaching with instructional materials)
With teacher's guides.
SUMMARY : Explains the main differences lietweeo the mimeo-
graph and the spirit duplication processes, shows hew to produce
and correct the spirit masters, and suggeats ways to use duplicated
material in schools.
1. Copying processes. I. Oatee Learning Matertato. Series :
Teaching with instructional materials (Filmstrip)
371.39 70-737738
Oatee Learaing Mate- rUls
The Useless jug {Motion picture) Animatoons. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
20 ml IV sd. color. 16 mm. (Animatoons series)
With teacher's guide.
Summaty: A story about an unruly and Ill-tempered Jug that
didn't become useful until it was broken Into many pieces.
I. Animatoons, Inc. ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
3985 Fi A 68-1531
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Uses of digital computers {Filmstrip) Kinney-Wolf Pro-
ductions, 1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape In cassette: II In. per sec,
9 min. (Computer aeries 2: Introduction to computer programming)
With study guide.
Summary: Explains that computers are useful in any activity re-
quiring repetition of functions that can be reduced to numbered
Instructions.
1 Electronic digital computers. 2. Electronic data procesalng. I.
Kinney-Wolf Productions, n. BFA Bducatlonal Media. Series:
Computer series 2: Introduction to computer programming (Film*
strip)
510.78 70-737230
BFA Educational Media
Uses of handscrews {Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 1 : Hand
tool operations)
Lo<^ film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide-
Summary: Shows how handscrews or parallel clamps are used to
hold stock together while the glue dries, to hold Irregularly shaped
work to hold work to a bench top when a vise la not available, and
to hold Irregular or dlfflcult-to-hold workpleces in conjunction with a
bench vise.
1. Clamps (Joinery) i. Raybar Technical Films, n. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: Woodworking series (MoUon pic-
ture) Set 1 : Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1356
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Uses of light (Filmstrip) Harry Robin.
Educational Media, 1970.
Released by BFA
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Light)
With teaching guide.
SUMMARY: Shows light as a form of energy and relates that
colors of light provide Information and create moods. With captions.
1. Light 2. Radiation. I. Robin, Harry. II. BFA EJducatlonal
Media. III. Series: Ught (Fllmstrlp)
[QC401] 536 70-739486
BF.\ Educational Media
Uses of sun energy (Motion picture) Doubleday Multi-
media, 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
L«op film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Shows how solar energy is used In driving a steam
engine, heating a bart>ecue and a furnace, distilling sea water, nnd
running clocks, radios, and transmitters.
I. Solar energy. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
621.47 71-710103
Doubleday Multimedia
Uses of the compass {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic draftiiig techniques)
Loop film.
1. Compasses (Mathematical Instruments) 2. Mechanical draw-
ing. I. Walden Film Corxmration. Series; Basic drafting tech-
niques (Motion picture)
744 77-708330
Walden FUm Orp.
Uses of the diagonal {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp^
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film. _ , .
1 Rulers (Instruments) 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden
FUm Corporation. Series: Basic drafUng techniques (Motion plc-
'"'** 744 74-708866
Wald«i Film Corp^
550
Usherwood and Usherwood
Bee
Anne.
Charles I.
Charles n.
Commonwealth Protectorate.
Edward I.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Usherwood and Ueherwood (Continued)
Edward n.
Edward m.
Edward IV,
Edward V and Richard m.
Edward VI.
Edward Vn.
Elizabeth 1.
George I.
George n.
George m.
George IV.
George V and Edward Vm.
George VI,
Henry I.
Henry II.
Henry m.
Henry IV.
Henry V.
Henry VI,
Henry vn.
Henry VIII.
James.
James II.
John.
Mary.
Richard I.
Richard n.
Stephen.
Victoria.
WilUam I.
William II.
William IV.
William and Mary.
Ushijlma (Henry) Films
see Henry Ushijlma Films
Using a hacksaw {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham
Wood, England. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp^ 1968.
4 miD. Hi. color, niper 8 mm. (Wood hand tools)
Loop aim.
With teadier's pilde.
Summari/: OemonHtrateB the use of a backuw Id the cutttOK aod
processlDs of wood, emphasizing aafetj' proc«darea.
1. Woodwork. 2. Sawg. 3. Woodworking industries — Safety
measures. t. Eothen Films, n. EncyctopMdla Brttannlcm Sdu*
cational Corporatloo. Series: Wood hand tools (Motion picture)
621.9 79-7{H938
Bncfclopaedla Brltan- nica Gdncatlonat Corp.
Using a balance scale {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
color. 8 ram. (Biological techniques)
m. and la super 8 mm.
5 ml: . s
Loop tilm.
Issued In Rtaodard 8 i
With teachers gtiide.
Summary: Shows traw to weigh both large and small amounts of
solid materials on a simple laboratory tMlaoce.
1. Balance. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Eklucatlonal Corpora-
tion. Serlett: Biological techniques (Motion picture)
642 Fi A 68-2184
Encyclopaedia Brltan- Dtca ■ducatlooal Corp.
Using a bevel-edge chisel (Motion picture) Eothen Fibna,
Boreham Wood, England. Released in tie V, S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood hand tools)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of a bevel-edge chisel in the cut-
ting and processing of wood. emphasUIng safety procedures.
1. Woodwork. 2. Chisels, 3. Woodworking Industries — Safety
measures, i. Eothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Wood hand tools (Motion picture)
621.9 70-704941
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp,
Usii^ a cold chiad to make a cut oat (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book O., 1969. Made by Raybar Technical
Fibns.
4 mln. Bl. color, super 8 mm. ( Sheet metal series. Set 2 :
Hand tool operations)
Loop film mounted In cartridge^
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the basic tools and demonstratea proceaees
and safely measures to employ In ualng a cold ehtsti to make a
cut out.
I. Cbisela. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Sheet
metal seriea Set 2: Band tool (^wrations (Motion picture)
671.5 7»-708074
UcOraw.HIUBookOo.
Using a cmnpass (Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School
Division, 1970. Made by Davidson Films
4 mln. sl. color, super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loops)
lioop film.
With teacher's notes.
Summary: Shows the various uj*es of a compass, particularly for
copying a circle, bisecting an angle, and constructing a perpendicular.
1. Compasnes (Mathematical iostruroents) l Macmillan, firm,
publishers. New York. School Division, u. Davidson Films, San
Francisco. Series: Macmlltan elementary math loops (Motion
picture)
513 70-705303
Macmillan Co.
Using a coping saw to cat thin oiaterid (Motion picture)
Kaybar Technical Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 19.^S.
4 mln. si. color. 8 moL (Woodworking series. Set 1: Hand
tool op«ations)
Lo^ film mounted In cartrldfe.
With teacher*! guide.
Summary: Shows bow the coping saw Is used to cut thlo stock
along sharply curved lines while a coping taw table supports the
work.
1. Saws. 2. Woodwork. l Raybar Technical Film*, o. Mc-
Oraw-HiU Book Com[>any. Series: Woodworking Miles (Motion
picture) Set 1: Hand tool operatlona
684.06 Fi A 68-1361
If caraw-HUl Book Ooi
Using a cross cut saw (Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by TMcGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.. (Woodworking series. Set 1: Hand
tool operations)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates the use of the cross cut saw to cut wood
across the grain. Shows bow to hold the saw, start a cnt, and pro-
ceed with the cut in a safe manner.
L Saws. 2. Woodwork. l Rayttar Technical Filma n. Me-
Oraw-HIU Book Company. Series: Woodworking series (Ifotkn
picture) Set 1: Hand tool op^aUooa.
eSUJS FiA68-1358
If eOraw-Hlll Book Oa.
Uriag a dktioMarr. (Filmstripj Educatkmal Prajectioiii Corp..
1967.
27 ft, coioc. 35 mm. (LsngiHfc sm program. 357)
SUMMARY: Potnu out the ipecitl purpoan for which (he dictionary ii
dnigned. and dncribn the dictionary a* a refrrvncc tool. With capcioos.
1. Encyclop«diai and diciionariet— Juvenile ninu. |l. Encyclopedias and
dictionaric*! 1 Educational Profcctiona Corpofstion. 11. Seriet: 1 a^gitsff
am program. (Filmslnp] 357,
tAEl) 413 72-7341S4
Educational Projectiom 72 MARC
Corp-
551
Using a
Films.
dowel jig (Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
( Woodworking series. Set 2 : Band
4 mln. si. color,
tool operations)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Bummarv: Demonstrates the method of setting up the dowel Jig
for multiple boring and assuring straight boles.
1, Jigs and firtures. 2. Drilling and boring. i. Raybar Tech-
nical Films. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Woodwork-
ing series (Motion picture) Set 2: Hand tool operations.
084.08 Fi A 68-1689
McGraw-Hill Book 0>.
Using a foot (FUmttrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and Marvin Edsosi As-
sociates.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Measuring length series)
With teacher's guide.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Standards of length — Juvenile films. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Measuring length series <FIlmstrip)
372.7 7^-737874
HcGraw-HUl Book Co.
Using a googc (Motion picture) Raybar Technical Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Ca, 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking seHe»(. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows two methods of using the gouge and demon-
strates the proper way to sharpen its cutting edge.
1. Chisels. I. Raybar Technical Films, n. UcOraw-Hlil Book
Company. Series: Woodworking series (Motion pictnre) Set 2;
Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1703
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Encyclopaedia
Using a hand microti»ne (Motion picture)
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mill si color. 8 mm. (Bioloj^lcal techniques)
I>x>p Aim.
Issued In standard S mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers guide.
Humma-ry: IJemonstrates bow to cut sample sections with a simple,
easily bulit. hand microtome and shows the preparation of temporary
slides from the sections.
1. Microtome. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series : Blol<«ical techniques (Motion picture)
678 Fi A 68-2188
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Oorpi
Using a jack plane (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, England. Released in the TJ. S. hy Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. Bi. color, super 8 mm. (Wood hand tools)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of a Jack plane In the cutting
and processing of wood, emphasising safety procedures.
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) S. Woodworking Indus-
tries—Safety measures. i. Eothen Films, n, Etocydopaedla
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series; Wood hand tools
(Motion picture)
621.9 75-704937
Encycl(^>aedla Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
UslBg a librarT' [Filmstripj Educational Prpjectioni Corp., 1 967.
21 U color 35 mm. (Langutge sru program. 359)
SUMMARY: Prnenu to Uk uudcni (he fundamenub oT mint i library. and
describH virioui lervicci Ihal are ■vailabk in a library. With captiora.
I Librarin—Jkivcrtilc film*, (i. LibraricC) I. Educational Profections
Corporaiion 11 Series: Language arts program. (Filmstrip] 359.
tZ711.2] 027.62 72-734183
Educationai Projecitons 72 MARC
Using a mortise chisel (Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, England. Released in the U, S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood band tools)
Loop aim.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of a mortise dilsel In the cutting
and processing of wood, Mnpbaslxlog safety procedures.
1. Woodwork. 2. Chisels. 3. Woodworking [odustrles — Safety
measures. l Eothen Films, n. EncycliHiaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Wood hand tools (Motion picture)
621.9 75-704945
Encyclopaedia Britannica Ekiucatlonal Corp.
Using a parting UtiA (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1967. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Machine shop seHes. Elementary
engine lutbe. set 2)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes a parting tool, demonstrates its iusUllatlon
In the lathe, and explains its function in cutting ofT the Mids of
workpieces or cutting grooves.
X. Lathes. 2. Metal-cutting tools. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Machine shop series. Elementary engine lathe
(Motion picture) set 2.
621.9 Fi A 67-2466
McOraw-HIll Book Co.
Using a pattern (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1970.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Basic clothing construction)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge cas&
Summary: Explains how to use a pattern.
L Dressmaking— Pattern design. 2. Sewing. l Walden Film
Coriwratlon. 8«1es: Basic clothing construction (Motion p*o-
tore)
„ 646.4 71-707946
Walden Film OrpL
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
UaUg ■ patter*— friatad orfslBflb lor MaUat nmliiiaJ pr^Jaetar
tnuupareadca. [Trantparencieg] Education DepL, McCtll
Pattern Co., 1970.
29 tmupftrencMt. Utw. $ s M in.
With overUyt.
With tcripL
Bued on the McCall'i «cp-by-«ep lewing book.
SUMMARY: Preaenu bu^ inforaution about the tewing pstteni, the (M-
lera envelope, and the (uide theet to be uied <[riiea makins a pnnenL
1- DrcMmaking— Pattcra deaifD. 1. McCall'a >icp-by-atep aewioi book.
II. McCall Pattern Company.
[Tr520) 64«.6 72-7M5M
McCall Pattern Co. 72 MARC
Using a pipette (Motion picture) Dept. of Chemistry, Yale
University. Made by David G. Anderson and Andrew
Pntter.-ion, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1971.
.'i iiiln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Tale chemistrj' film series)
SIMMARY : Shows how the pipette. If carefully prepared and
liftiidle<l correctly, can deliver liquid volumes accurate to one part in
a thousand. Illustrates a simple procedure for determining if a
plt>ette is ready for use.
1. Pipettes. I. Tale University. Dept. of Chemistry. 11. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series : Tale
chemtstry fltm series (Motion picture)
[QDM.P5] 542 74-7132&2
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Using a protractM: (Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School
Division, 1970. Made by Davidson Films.
A mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Uacmillan elementary math
loops)
Loop flim.
With teachers notes.
Siimmart/: Shows the relationship between central nnglea of a
circle and the protractor. Deraon.strates the use of the protractor
in finding the mea.'iure of a given angle and In conKtructing an
angle that has a given measure.
1. Protractors. i. Hacmlllan, firm, publishers. New Tork.
School Division. Series: Macmillan elementary math loops (Mo-
tion picture)
510 74-705304
Macmillan Co.
Using a star map (Motion picture) Film Associates, 1968.
Made by Jack Davidson.
3 min. si. color, super 6 mm. (Aatrooomy serlee)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Summary : Illustrates the correct use of a star map.
1. Astronomy— Charts, diagrams, etc. I. Film Associates.
Series: Astronomy series (Motion picture. Film Associates)
523.89 76-706583
Bailey -Film Associates
Using a student microscope {Motion picture) Xorman Bean.
Released by Film Associates, 1968.
^ mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Life science activities series,
no. 20)
IxKip film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
Summai)/: Illustrates the correct way to carry, clean, and focus
a student microscope.
1. Microscope and microscopy — Technique. i. Bean, Norman.
II. Film Associates. Series: Life science activities series (Motion
plcturel no. 20.
.-i-S 76-701039
Film .Associates
Using a swing-brace [Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood, England. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super S mm. (Wood hand tools)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Bvmmary: Demonstrates the use of a swing-brace In the cutting
und processing of wood, emphaslrlng safety procedures.
1. Wt«dwork. 2. Carpentry— Tools. 3. Woodworking industries —
Safety measures. i. Eothen Films, ir. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Wood hand tools (Motion pic-
ture)
621.9 74-704942
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Using abrasive papers {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 min. itl. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking— band
tocds)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Abrasives. 3. Wood finishing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic woodworking— band tools (Mo-
tion plcturs)
684.08 74-708444
Walden Film Corp.
Using adjustable triangle {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 min. al. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. Rulers (Instruments) 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion
picture )
744 71-708332
Walden Film Corp.
Utiag an atlas. [Filmttripj Educational Projectioiu Corp., 1971.
31 fi color. 3S mm.
SUMMARY: lltutiratcs vanou* featuretof an atlu. and compare* difTcrcni
kinds of mapt and information found there. With captions
1. Ailaaet' Juvenile film*. [I Atlase*) I. Bducational Project tons Corpo-
ration.
[GA300] 912 72-734769
Educational Projecltonf 72 MARC
Corp
Using an inch (Filmttrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
Mnde by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and Marrm Edson As-
sociate?,
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (MeaBoring length .orlM)
Wltl» teacher'a guide.
f's^srotK^h-^srufss i^^-^^^
company. Serte.: M»..rlng le^ -le. (r.Um«r,p,^^^^^^^
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
Using and comparing weights (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill,
1973. Made by Golt Educational Materials.
i;'i fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 la., 33i rpm.,
8 luln. (Measuring weight series)
.Al?^ Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Alda Golt,
SUMMARY : Shows how to use and compare weights. For
prlmarj grades.
1. WeiRhts and measures— Juvenile films. L McGraw-Hill
Book Company. II. Series: Measuring weight serlea (nimstrip)
[QC88] 872.8 70-739930
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Using bandsaws and jigsaws (Motion picture)
see Safety practices in the shop: Using bandsaws
and jigsaws
Using circular saws (Moticm picture)
see Safety practices in the shop; Using circular
saws
Using compound words (Filmstrip) Jam Handy School
Service Center, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Words and their parts, no. 6)
With manual.
Bummary: Intnxluces and applies the arllablcatlon rules to known
words and then to more difficult words. For elementary grades,
1. English language— Compound words. 2. English language —
Syllabication. i. Jam Handy School Service Center. Series:
Words and their parts (Filmstrip) no. 6.
372.6 78-736814
Jam Handy School Serv- Ice Center
Using contextual clues in reading and discovering "short a**
(FiJnvitrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
?A tT. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33J rpm..
10 min. mici-ogroove. (Functional phonics, pt. 2)
With teacher's manual.
IJummarn: Uses demonstration.'* by Curly Cue, a stick man. In
presenting a systematic approach to reading skills. Designed to
enable the slow learner to achieve Independent word perception In
reading. For primary grades.
1. Reading— Remedial teaching. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Eye
Gate House, inc. Series: Functional phonics (Filmstrip) pt. 2.
372.6 75-736919
A. L. A. Booklist
Using controls (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971.
Made by University Films, 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Experimenting)
Issued In set 4 of 4 sets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of science from a process and inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Provides Information about the process of usinp con-
trols which Is fundamental to scientific experimentation. With cap-
tions. For primary grades.
1. Science — Elxperiments — Juvenile films. I. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Experimenting (Filmstrip)
372.3 74-737684
McOraw-HIU Book Oo.
Using dividers (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
U)op film.
1. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden Film Coriwratlon. Series:
Basic drafting techniques (Motion picture)
744 78-708323
Walden Film Corp.
Bailey Films,
Using dressmaker carbons (Motion picture)
1967.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sewing skills series, no. 5)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual
Credits: Supervisor, Joyce Johnson.
Summary: Demonstratee the concept of using dressmaker carbons
to show how the construction marks of a pattern are transferred.
With captions.
1. Sewing — Equipment and supplies. 2. Dressmaking. I. Baltey
Films, Inc.. Hollywood, Oallt Series: Sewing skills series (Mo-
tion picture) no. 6.
646.2 79-709279
BFA Educational Uedta
Using eighth inches (FUrMtrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Rook Co. and Marvin Edson
Associates.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Measuring length series)
With teacher's guide.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Standards of length- Juvenile films. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Measuring l«igtta series (Filmstrip)
372.7 70-737376
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Uriat elMtTkltr to 4o work. [Filmatripj
Released by Silver BurdeU Co., 1971.
EdMedUTec.
45 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonoupc in cmMclte: diul-trsct, I 7/t ips.,
10 min. (Sound flimtuip Mrics for the ISCS program)
With tcscber't guide.
SUMMARY: lUusiratct sn Hpcrimentsl technique for using tn «minet«r
•nd voltnwteT la measure work dooe.
I Ammeter. 2. Voltmeter. 1. EdMedisTec. 1 1. Silver Burdett Compsay,
III. Series: Sound filmurip tehea for the ISCS progrsm. iFllmstrip]
lQC544.A5j 537 72-7J3929
EdMcdisTsc 73 MAKC
552
Using engineer's scale {Motkm picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 miD. si. color, saper 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
1. Rulers (Instrumeots) 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion
picture)
^^^ 76-?08336
Walden Film Corp.
Using equivalent fractions to compute sums (Motion pic-
ture) National Council of Teachers of Mathematics m
cooperation with General Learning Corp. Made by David-
son Films. Keleased by Silver Burdett Co., 1970.
S^n. XL color. 16 iSm. (Elementary mathematics for teach-
ers and students. Student Aim SB)
CRlDm'^"prSS'' director. Harr, D. Bnderman; teachers.
'■■"sS:£iB'Jr'S.<irS'.rS- rep^sentlng thirds and ha„e,
deminsmte how to use «"'"•»' •'■«'»" ;S,„"r^f5C?lrs of
1. Fractions. 2. Addition. L ''•"°°'' /STSrli. f^menU?v
Silver Burdett Co.
Using erasers and shields {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Lioop Sim.
1. Mechanical drswing. i. Walden Film Corporation. Series:
Basic drafting techniques (Motion picture)
744 70-708329
Walden Film Corp.
Using French curves (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. 8i. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film. „
1 Curves. 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion picture)
744 70-708337
Walden Film Corp.
V^nz half and quarter inches (FUmetrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and
Marvin Edson Associates.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Measuring length aeries)
With teacher's guide.
With cspttons. For elementary grades.
1. Standards of length— Juvenile films. l McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Measuring length series (Filmstrip)
372.7 76-737375
UcOraw-HlUBookCo.
UslBg
sion, 1970.
wM bcKk toob. [Filnistrip] Scott Education Divi-
and ii^onodisc: 2 >.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. (Safety
54 fr. color- 35 n
at work)
Also iuued with phonotape in casactic.
With tescher't guide.
SUMMARY: Diicune* varioua aipccU of icbool shop safety. Focuses on
proper use of hand and beiKh tools.
1. School shops— Safety measures. 2. Toob— Safety measures. I. Scon
Gtsi^ucs. Education Division. 11. Series: Safety at work. (Fdmstrip)
[Tn70.4j 614.8 72-732984
Scott Education Division 72 MARC
Using language appropriately (Filmstrip) Society for Vis-
ual Education, 1969.
40 fr. color. 3r> mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33| rpm., liSmln.
(Linguistic backgrounds of English, group 2)
Phonodi.sc lacking In L> C.
Issued also with phonotape in cassetle.
With teacher's guide and script.
CREDITS: Authors, Harold G. Shane, June Grant Shane.
SUMMAItY: Illustrates the different meanings that can be given
to words through pronunciation, vocabulary, and maDner.
1. English language — Semantics. I. Society for Visual Educa-
tion, inc., Chicago. II. Series: Linguistic backgrounds of English
(Filmstrip) group 2.
418 7&-733791
Society for Visusl
Ediicstloo
Using lawn mowers safely. [Filmstrip]
cational Agriculture Service, 1966.
University of Illinois, Vo-
76 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY; Explains how to select and operate a lawn mower and lisu
safety precautiont for using various mowers, including riding mowers and elec-
tric powered mowen.
1. Power lawn mowers. 1. lUinots. Univenity. Vocatioosl Agriculture
Service.
tTJI487j 635.9 72-735208
IlL Univ. VocstionaJ 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
Using tight and dark (Motion picture) Ealinp; Corp., 1D69.
4 min si. color, super 8 mm. (Art elements)
Loop 11 111. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Demonstrates how to produce value, the range from
light to dark In any given color, and shows how It can be used to
create depth, volume, texture, and light and shadow. Illustrate*
how the apparent lightness or darkness of a given object depeods
greatly on the lightness or darkness of Its surroundings.
1. Shades and shadows. 2. Colors. i. Ealing Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: Art elements (Motion picture)
701.8 75-700386
Ealing Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
UsinfT line (Motion picture) E&linfr Corp., 1969.
3 niln. Si. color, super 8 mm. (Art elements)
I^oop H'ru. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summari/: Demonstrates the expressive use of tine through time-
lapse animation of a single line, creating many contrasting effects.
Shows bold strokes, meandering mazes, complex textures, and fanciful
patterns.
1. Design. I. Elallng Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Art elements (Motion picture)
701.8 79-700387
Ealing Corporation
Using linoleum cutting tools (Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 ml:), si. (»lor. siiper 8 mm. (Fine arts techDiquM: woodcuts
and linoleum cuts)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
1. Artists' materials. 2. Linoleum block-printing. i. Waldea
Film Corporation. Series: Fine arts techniques: woodcuts and
linoleuBi cuts (Motion picture)
769 79-708097
Walden Film Corp.
Using locking pliers (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book
Co., 19fi9. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
^ nilii. Mi. color, super 8 inm. (Sheet metal serleK. Set 1;
Hand lool opcrulions)
Loop fllin mounted in cartridge.
With tencher'a guide.
Summary: Describes the basic tools and demonstrates processes
iind safety meaKure-s to use when working with locking pliers.
1. Pliers. t. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Sheet
metal series Set 1: Hand tool operations (Motion picture)
671.5 71-7030W
UcOrsw-HIll Book Co.
Using materials of learning in a meaningful arithmetic
problem (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
19f;2.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SummaTTi: Shows how to use such teaching materials as process
pockets, hundred boards, multiple compuutlon boards, and clrcltmie-
ters to discover or reinforce arithmetical principles and concepts.
\. Arithmetic— Study aod teaching. i. Holt, Rinehart and
Winston. Inc.
Fi 67-2027
Using money wisely (Motion picture) Cuna International.
Made by Gilbert Altschul Productions. Released by Jour-
nal Films, 1971.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
In a consumer education program entitled Using your money,
whi*h includes six correlated flimstrlps.
With Instructor's guide.
SUMMRY: Introduces three famines who represent a cross sec-
tion of economic levels, and shows how they reach solutions to the
money- management problems that they encounter.
:. Finance, Personal. I. Cuna International. II. Journal
Films, inc., Chicago. III. Using your money.
[HG179] 339.4 71-713645
Journal Films
UriMg MiMple pvDert. [Pihnstrip] EdMediaTec. Released by
Silver Buidett Co., 1971.
37 fT. cotor, 35 mm. and phoooupe in cuKtte: dual-inck, 1 7/g ipt.,
7 min. (Sound filmstrip kiScs for the ISCS program)
With teacher's (ude.
SUMMARY: iltuttrates an »perimcnial technique fot measuring mechani-
cal advantage wing a pulley.
I. Pulkya. 1. EdMediaTec. I(. Silver Burden Company. 111. Scric*;
Sound ninutrip aeriea for the ISCS program. [Fitmwrip)
tTJlI03j 531 72-733930
EdMediaTec 72 MARC
Ustag ..Itiple pulley,. p«t 1. (Filnistrip, EdMediaTec
Released by Silver Buidett Co.. 1971.
35 fr. coiof. 35 mm. and phonotapc in caaMtte: diMt-track, 1 7/1 ipa.
I mm. (Sound (iimsuip lenes for the ISCS program)
With tcacher'i guide.
SUMMARY: llluuratcs an experimental technique for meaMUing mechani-
cal advantage ining pulley lyitema.
1- Pulley. 1. EdMediaTec. II. Sih-er Burdeit Compwiy. 111. Seri»
Sound filmstnp tenet for the ISCS prognm. ,Film«rip]
SmJ.^'t' 531 72-733931
EdMeduTec ,2 „arc
Using natural resources (Fi)mstrip) Ward's Natural Sci-
ence Establishment, 1966.
ti flIiijHtrlpM. color. 35 mm.
With teaching guide.
Credits: Adviser and consultant. Warren Nelson; editor. David
B. Jensen.
ContpntM: I. Water; essential to life, water cycle. 62 fr. — 2.
Water: uses, connervatlon. 68 fr.— S. Soils: their formation and con-
tent. 85 fr— 4. Soils: types, mana;:ement, conservation. 62 fr. — 5.
The metallic and non-metallic min«^l8. 70 fr.— 6. The mineral fuels
62 fr. With captions.
1. Conttervatlon of natural resources. I. Ward's Natural
Science Establishment, inc.
333.7 70-738661
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
Using number line (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (First tdeea in mathematics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, L. J. May.
Summary; Shows bow a number Uoe Is constructed. For ele-
iDentary grades.
1. Arithmetic. i. Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass.
Series: First ideas In mathematics (Motion picture)
372.7 72-700818
Ealing Corporation
Using number pairs. [Fitmstripj
1969.
Educational Projections Corp.,
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Modem mathcmstict program. Level 4. 746)
With teacher'i manual.
CREDITS: Authora. Ektnovan R. Lichtenbcrg, Charles W Engel.
SUMMARY: Introduces the concepts of rate pair and ordered pair, and
shows how ordered pairs of numbers can be used to record data. With captions.
For elementary grades.
1. Numbers, Theory of— Juvenile films. 2. Set theory —Juvenile films. 3.
Coordinates— Juvenile filmt. [I. Numbers. Theory of. 2. Set theory] 1.
Educational Projections Corporation. II. Series: Modem mathematics pro-
gram. [Filmsthp] Level 4. 746.
[QA241j 372.7 72-733808
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Using our bnguage: modiflen (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1969. ^
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, John R. Searles.
eummary: Shows how adjectives and adverlw are used to modify,
intensify, or change meanings of the words; expUlns leveU of
modification.
- Another issue. Wbw.
1. Engll.'sh la njnmge— Adjective. 2. English Unguage— Adverb.
I. Coronet Instructional Films.
425 72-704817
Coronet Instructional Films
Using per cent (FUimtrip) Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Made and released by Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-
Visual Division. l!)Ca.
40 fr, color. 35 mm, (Elementary mathematics, grade T)
With tenrhiuF; guide.
Rased on the lM>ok Elemenluiy mathematics: patterns and struc-
ture, by E. n. Nichols, F. Flournoy. R. Knlln, and L. Simon.
Summary: Presents the use of equations to describe relationships
In problems involving per cent. Including both old and new methods
to solve the equations. With captions.
1. Percentage. 'J. Equations. i. Nichols, Eugene Douglas, 1923-
Elementary mathematics; patterns and structure, n. Holt, Rinehart
and Winston. Inc. nt. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division. Series: Elementary mathe-
matics (Flimstrip) grade 7.
372.7 70-733890
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Using phonetic skill in reading and discovering ''short i"
{Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a.. 12 In., 33J rpm,, 10
mln. mlcrogroove. (Functional phonics, pt 2)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Uses demonstrations by Curly Cue, a stick man, In
presenting a systematic approach to reading skills. Designed to en-
able the slow learner to achieve Independent word perception In read-
ing. For primary grades.
1. heading— Remedial teaching. 2. Reading (Primary) :. Eye
Gate House, Inc. Series: Functional phonics (Filmstrip) pt 2.
372.6 71-736918
A. L. A. Booklist
Using plurals (Filimtrip) Jam Handy School Service Col-
ter, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Words and their parts, do. 7)
With manual.
Summary: Introduces and applies the syllabication rules to known
words and then to more dlfflcult words. For demeotary grades.
1. BogUsh language — Syllabication. 2. Bngllah langiutge — Nttm-
ber. I. Jam Handy School Service Center. Series : Words and
tbeir parta (Filmstrip) no. T.
372.6 71-73681B
Jam Handy School Serr- Ice Center
Using polymer paints (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: polymer
paints)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*; Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summary: Shows the wide range of possibilities In use and the
sipecial cautious to be observed In using polymer paints.
1. Plastics as art materials. i. Walden Film Corporation.
Series: Fine arts techniques; polymer paints (Motion picture)
751.2 71-708H5
Walden Film Corp.
Using power feeds on mills (Motion picture) DCA Edu-
cational Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Communica-
tions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. and pbonotape In caaaette: II Ips.
(The Milting machine, no. 4)
Loop film.
With script
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Explains the operation of a mill which Is equipped
with a power feed controL
1. Milling-machines. 1. DCA Educational Products. XL Series:
The Milling machine (Motion picture) oo. 4.
[TJI226] 684.08 70-712791
DCA Educational Products
UsiBg preescrgeKC herbicides. [Filmstrip] Univef«ity of lUintHS,
Vocational Agriculture Service, 1967.
45 fr. color- 35 mm.
CREDITS: Author*. E. L Knake. R. L Courton.
SUMMARY: ExplaiRt bow preemcrgeiKe herbicide* work, the risks in-
volved in their use. now to get the best resulu. the nature of the weed problem,
the need for early planting, the flexibility in timing cultivation, and the need for
complete weed control.
1. Herbicides. 2. Weed controL 1. Illinois. University. Vocational
Agriculture Service.
[SB951.4] 632 72-735206
IIL Univ. Vocational 72 MAKC
Agriculture Service
Using refercaoe books. [Filmstrip]
Corp., 1967.
553
Using prefixes (FUmttrip)
Center, 1969.
Jam Handy School Service
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Words and their parts, no. 3)
With manual.
Summary: Introduces and aj^lies the syllabication rules to knows
words and then to more dlfilcult words. For elementary grades,
1. English language — Suffixes and prefixes. i. Jam Handy
School Service Center. Series: Words and their parts (Filmstrip)
no. 3.
372.6 77-736ail
Jam Handy School Service Center
Uaing protractor (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film. , , „
1. Protractors. 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden Film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Motion picture)
744 75-708333
Walden Film Corp.
Using quantifiers (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1967.
38 fr. color. S5 mm. (Seeing the use of numbers, set 8, no. 6 >
With teachers manual.
Creditt: Author, Jo McKeeby Phillipe.
Summary: Introduces some essential vocabulary, develops the
Introduction of the universal quantifier and the existential quantifier
and presents statements of principles r^ardlng quantifiers. Ex-
plains universal and existential generalizations. Includes problems
for students
1. Predicate calculus. i. Eye Gate House, inc. Series:
Seeing the use of numbers (Filmstrip) set 8, no. 6.
Fi A 67-2767
Eye Gate House
Educational Projections
36 fr. color 35 mm. (Language arts program. 358)
SUMMARY: Enplaim the basic procedures to be followed when using se-
lected refereiKe books, such as encyclopedias, almanacs, atlases, and the Rea-
der's guide to periodical literature. Willi captions.
1. Reference books— Juvenile films. [1. Reference books] I. Educational
Protections Corporation. II. Series: Language aru program. [Filmsuip] 358.
[ZI035.lj 028.7 72-734182
Educational Protections 72 MARC
Corp.
Using reference materials (FUmetrip) Troll Associates,
1970.
36 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Edward McCullough.
Summary: Shows how and where to search for Information In
dictionaries, encyclopedias, books, mapa, and other reference aourcee.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1 Reference books— Juvenile films. l Troll Aflsodatea.
372.24 7&-787467
TroU Associates
Using someone else's money (Filmstrip) Cuna Interna-
tional. Made by Gilbert Altschul Productions. Released
by Journal Films, 1971.
Cl fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (1 a. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 10 mln. micro,
groove.
In a consumer education program entitled Using your money
whKh Includes a motion picture entitled Using money wlaely and
five other correlated filmstrip*.
With Instructor's guide.
SUMMARY : Stresses the Importance of careful InveMlgatlon when
seeking a source from which to borrow money.
1. Loans. Personal 2. Consumer credit I. Cuna International
II. Journal Films, inc., Chicago. III. Using your money.
[HG2053] 339.4 72-739691
Journal Films
Using spoke shares (Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the proper use of the spoke shave, a plane which
Is used in shaping and smoothing convex and concave curves.
1. Planes (Hand tools) 2. Woodwork. i. Raybar Technical
Films, n. McOraw-HUl Book Company. Series : Woodworking
aeries (Motion picture) Set 2 : Hand tool operaUona.
684.08 Fi A 68-1704
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Coronet Instrutitional
Using standard units (Filmstrip
Films, 1969.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33i rpm.,
9 min. (Measuring things)
Creditt: Author, Hert>ert F. Spltzer.
Summary: Explains the basic concepts of measuring. Discusses
the usefulness of measurement and presents standard units and
Instruments for measuring. For primary grades.
1. Weights and measures — Juvenile films. 2. Units — Juvenile
filtus. I. Coronet Instructional Films. Series: Measuring things
(Filmstrip)
372.7 78-733103
Coronet Instructional Films
Using suffixes (Filmstrip) Jam Handy School Service
Center, 1969.
41 fr color. 30 mm. (Words and their parts, no. 4)
With manual.
Summary: Introduces and applies the syllabication rules to known
words and then to more difficult words. For elementary grades.
1. English language — Suffixes arid prefixes. i. Jam Bantly
School Service Center. Series; Words and their parts (Filmstrip)
na 4.
372.6 70-786812
Jam Handy Scliool Service Center
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Using the air damped balance (Motion picture) Dept. of
Chemistry, Yale University. Made by David C. Anderson
and Andrew Patterson, Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
6 niln. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Yale diemlstry fllm seri«)
SUMMART: Illustrates adranUges of a two-pan, air-damped
analriloal balance for accurate measniing of samiries raoglDK from
200 grama to .0001 gram. Demonstrates procedores for use of pan
arrests, pans. t>eflm welsbta, optical scale, and reraler In determli^ng
the weight of a sample.
1. Balance. I. Yale University. Dept. of Chemistry. II. Enc;-
ctopaedla Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series: Yale
chemistry fllm series (Motion picture)
[QC107] 642 7ft-7l3293
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Using the architect's scale {Motion picture) Walden Film
Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop fllm.
1. Rulers (Instruments) 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Waldea
Film Corporation. Series: Basic drafting techniques (Hotion
picture)
744 72-708335
Walden Film Corp.
Using the balance {iiot'ton picture) Gateway Film Pro-
ductions, Tendon. Released in the U. S. by International
CommunicRtion Films, 1968.
3 mill. si. color. 8 lum. (Secondary physical sciences series)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Sum>naili: Demonstrates the cori-ect use of the balance scale, em-
phasizing laboratory care, precision, and accuracy. Shows step-by-
step weighing of crystals, and the trial and error method used In
different balance weights.
1. Balance. 2. Weights and measures. i. Gateway Film Pro-
ductions, ltd.. I»odon. II. international Communication Films.
Series: Secondary physical sciences series (Motion picture)
642 70-700575
International CommanI- cation Films
Udag the Mmcc. tFilmstripj EdMediaTec. Rdeaaed by Sflver
Burden Co., 1971.
42 fr. color. 35 nun. simJ phoooupe in caMettc. dual-tnck. 1 7/t ips..
8 min. (Sound fUnutrip leric* for the ISCS profram)
With teacber'i (uide.
SUMMARY: Illustrate* the proper technique for uting an equal arm balance.
1. Batooce. 1. EdMediaTec. II. Silver Burden Company. III. Series:
Sound (Umstrip lenet for the ISCS program. [Filmstripj
lQC107] 531 72-733932
EdMediaTec 72 MARC
Using the banding wheel (Motion picture) Bailey Films,
1965. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Creative ceramics, series 1, no. 2)
With study guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Carlle Tart.
Summary : Overs the basic fundamentals of working with clay,
concentrating on the many valuable uses of the banding or simple
decorating wheel. Covers coll pots, sculpture, pinch bowls, trimming
foot rims, joining forms, decorating textures, underglazlng, and
sgraffito design.
1. Pottery. I. Bailey Hlms. Inc., Hollywood. Calif. 11. BFA
Educational Media. Series: Creative ceramics (Hotion picture)
series 1, no. 2.
738 74-711614
BFA Educational Media
Using the block plane (Motion picture) Waldea Film Corp^
1968.
color, super 8
(Basic woodworking — hand
4 min. si
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) i. Walden Film Corpo-
ration. Series: Basic woodworking — hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 70-708408
Walden Film Corp.
Using the centerpunch {Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
4 mil', si. color. S mm. (Machine shop. Set 1: Bench work)
IXMfp niiu luouiiied In ciirtiidge.
With gui<lr.
nummary: Illustrates both the Iniportiwice of acctirate location of
a centerpunch murk In drilling holes and the method for moving
the mark if It Is not centered correctly.
I. Onter punches. i. Raybar Technical Films, it. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series: Machine shop (Motion picture) Set 1:
Bench work.
Fi A 67-1301
UcUraw-Hlll Book Co.
Using the compus (Motion picture) William Bonndey.
R«leafled by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 min. al. color, super 8 mm. (BFA mlni-ISMons: Uatlteiiut-
Ical tooU)
i>oop film.
With stodv guide.
SUMMARY : Sliows liow to use a conpus to draw drclM of
Tarloua sIsMl For rtanMotary fradss.
1. CoopuMS ( HatlMaiaUcat InstnimenU) ^Juvenile films. 2.
OaoiDetrical drswtnf— Jorsntle films. I. Boandey, Wllllain. II.
BFA EdocatfoDal Madia. Scries : BFA ninl^Mwms : Matbnutlcal
tools (Motion pictore)
372.7 73-7l222ft
BFA EdooaUonal HsOia
Using the coping saw {Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (WoodworUnc seHes. Set 1: Hand
tool (veratioQs)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guida
Summary: Shows the parts and operatlim of the o^lng saw, a
tool used when outside and Inside curres are almost Impossible to
cut with other tools.
1. Saws. 2. Woodwork. i. Baybar Tedinlcal Filma. n. Me-
Graw-HlU Book Company. Series: Woodworking series (Motion
picture) Set I: Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1360
McO raw-Hill Book Co.
Using the dent puller (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Releaf^oil by I'niversnl Kdtication iiiid Visual Arts, 1071.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Autobody repairs)
Loop film.
1. AutomoblleH — Bodies — Maintenance and repair. L Fair-
field Associates. II. I'niversal I-Muoation and Visual Arts. HI.
Series: Autobody repairs (Motion picture)
[TL255] 629.28 70-715245
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Using the draw bar and c<rilet {Motion picture) Society
for VisuaJ Education and Burt Munk and Co. Releoiied
by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 min. Rl. color, super 8 mm. CHie Engine lathe. Set 2:
Other setting up methods)
Ixtop fllm.
With shop card.
CrcdiU: Authors, Burt Munk, Robert KynasL
Summary: Describes the use of tl»e draw-in coUet chuck, the most
accurate of all types of chuck, streaalng cleaning and tightening
and care In selecting the proper collet
1. Chucks. I. Society for Visual Education, inc.. Chicago, n.
Burt Munk Productions. Series: The Engine lathe (Motion pic-
ture) Set 2: Other setting up methods.
621.9 71-704412
Society for Visual Eda- caokHi
Usii^ the electric drill {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co,, 1969. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 nun. (Sheet metal series. Set 1:
Hand tool operatlonn)
Ix>op fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes the basic tools and demonstrates processes
and safety measures to employ when working the electric drilL
1. Drilling and boring. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: Slwet metal series. Set 1; Hand tool operations (Motion
picture)
671.5 7^-703067
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Using the 4-jaw dinck (Motion piotwv) Society for Visual
£ducati<Mi and Burt Munk and Co. Released by Society
for Vi=ual Education, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Bloglne lathe. Set 1:
Setting up work In lathe chucks)
Loop fllm.
With shop cards.
Credif: Authors, Burt Munk, Robert Kyoest
r^ummary: Shows how to mount the type of chuck most freQuenUf
used in actusl shop practice.
1. Chucks. I. Society for Visual Education, Inc, Chicago, n.
Burt Munk Productions. Series: The Engine lathe (Motion pic-
ture) Set 1: Setting up work In latbe chadm.
621.» 74-704410
Society toe Visual Bdu- caOlon
Using the legend to learn about man-made sj^mbols (Film-
strip) Classroom World Productions. Made and released
by George F. Cram Co., 1969.
55 fr. color. 35 ram. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 10 In., 33i rjan, 10 min.
(Learning to use maps and globes, step 2)
Summary: Compares a dictionary to the legend on a U. S. mapi
Introduces Ave related symbols for Indicating cities of different sizes,
and show how state capitals are designated.
1. Maps— Symbols. i. Classn>nm World E'roductlons. n. George
F. Cram Company. Series : I>earDlng to use maps and globes
(Filmstrlp) step 2.
913 70-735659
A. L. A. Booklist
Using the level in farm surveying (FUmatrip) University
of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1964.
53 fr. b&w. So mm. (Farm mechanics)
Summary: Provides Instruction In the proper procedures to follow
when using the hand level, tripod level, and target rod. Describes
how to determine the slope and how to stake out contours with the
tund level. Gives Instructions on setting up, focusing, and caring
for the tripod level, and suggestions on how to read the target rod.
1. Surveying. 2. Farma. i. Illinois. University. VocsUonal
Agriculture Service. Series: Farm mechanics (Filmstrlp)
Fi A 67-4098
Illinois. Univ. Voca- tlonal Agrlcultnre Service
Using the level to stake oat a building site (FUmttrip)
University of Illinoia, Vocational Agriculture Service,
1966.
25 fr. b&w. 85 mm. (Farm mechanics)
Summarv: PresenU suggestions for setting up the level over a
specific point Shows how to stake out a building with rt«pect to
snother existing building and how to erect batterboards at the
comers of the new building.
1. Building Bites. 2. Leveling. 8. Surveying. i. Illinois. Uni-
versity. Vocational Agriculture Benrlce. Series: Farm nMchanlcs
(FilDMtrlp)
Fi A 67-4102
lUtDola. Unir. Voca- tloaal Asrlcoltor* Serrice
Uring die library. [Transparencies] Eye Gate Home, 1969.
10 transparencies, color.
With overlays.
SUMMARY: Illusirates various facets of a library, demonstrates proper use
of library service materials, and explains the function of call numbers and the
card catalog.
1. Libraries and readers — Juvenile films. [1. Libraries] I, Eye Gate
[Z7l6] 020 72-734395
Eye Gate House 72 MARC
Using the marking gaoge (Motion picture) Raybar Techni-
cal Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 mill. 9i. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 1 : Hand
tool operations)
!„o<>i> fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Ifiiiumtirii: Shows the correct usage of a marking gauge, a tool
used mainly to mark lines parallel to the sides of stock. Illustrates
the correct method of holding and guiding the marking gauge.
1. Layinjj-out (Woodwork) t. Raybar Technical Films, n.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Woodworking series (Mo-
tion pictiiret Set 1 : Hand tool operations.
6a4.08 Fi A 68-1350
McGraw-IIIUBookCo.
Using the metric system (FiXmstrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1967.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Elementary science)
Eastinnn rol'>r.
FOM fllmslrip no. 185.
With teaching guide.
Siimman': Explains the importance of measurement in science
and of the metric units. Compares metric units and measures of
volume and distance with American units of measure. Includes
simple experiments to demonstrate the use of the metric system.
With captions.
1. Metric system. i. FOM filmstrlp no. 185. n. Popular Science
Publishing Company, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division. Se-
ries: Elementary science (Filmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3415
Audio-Visual DIv.
Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Using the microscope (Filmstrlp) Pace Films.
by ITniversal Education and Visual Arts, 1&71.
Released
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Basic biology)
With teaching manual.
SUMMARY: Shows how to use the microecfq*, covering slide
positioning, coarse and fine focusing, regulating light, using objec-
tives, cleaning, and storing. Uses photomicrographs to illustrate
image positioning, power selection, and field of view. With captions.
1 Microscope and microscopy. I. Pace Films. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: BmIc biology (Filmstrlp.
Universal Education and Visual Arts)
[QH211] 678 70-740625
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Uring the ■jgoicofa, part 1. [Motion picture] Popular Science
Audio- Visual*, 1969. Rdeaaed by Denoyer-O^ipert Audio-
Viiuala.
554
4 nun. td. cotor. swpcr S mm. CHk
Loop fitan in caitridfe.
With (Um Botea.
CREDITS: Author. Paul Bcnnan.
SUMMARY: Gives directioos to the t^r"""! biology student for the use
of the laboratory microscope. Includes method of carrying, '•'*■" '"i of opcical
surfaces, the uk of lamp, mirror, and dtapbiagm io achieving proper (Md iUumt-
nslioa. and prepaivtioo of a sirapte wet mount
I. Micraaoopc and micnMcopy— -Technique. 2. COmpowid microscope.
1. Popular Science Audio- Visuals. II. Dntoycr-Ocppcrt Audio>ViBuala. IIL
Scries: The Compound micrascope. [Moticm picture]
[QH207] 578 72-700702
Deooycr-Ocppen 72 MAItC
Audio- Visuals
Using the microscope. Part t: Parts and functions (Mo-
tion picture) Encyclopaedia. Britannica Educational
Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and botany)
I>oop film mounted In cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Discusses the use of a microacope and Illustrates vari-
ous parts and their functions.
1. Microscope and microscopy. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Bacteriology and botany (Motion
picture)
678 70-703719
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational &»rp.
UilMg the Mferoeoope, part 2. [Motion picture] Popular Science
Audio-Visuala, 1969. Releaaed by Denoyer-a«^)pert Audio-
Viauala.
cnx
4 mia id. colar. super 8 nun.
Loop film in cartridge.
With film notes.
CREDITS: Author, Paul Berman.
SUMMARY: Helps the begiaiiini biology studeBt with the proU«n of dlrac-
tion under the microacope. Ulustrales the proper way to move t slide befag
viewed through the micraacopc
1. Microacope sad microacopy — Technique. I. Popular Sciaocs Audio-
Visuals. II. Denoycr-Oeppert Audio- Viauals. 111. Series; Tbs Coa^amA ■*-
craacope. (Moboa picture]
[QH207] 578 72*700703
72
MARC
Audio- VisiMli
Using the microscope. Part 2: Oil immeraion, phase mi-
croscope (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edtt>
cational <'orp., 1969.
2 min. Ml. color, super 8 mm. ( Bacterlolocy and botany)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Summary; DlscusNes the use of a microscope, with emfihasis on oil
Immersion and the phase microscope.
1. Mlcro«n>pe and microscopy. i. Encyclopaedia BriUnntca Dda-
catlunal Corporation. Series: Bacteriology and botany (Motion
picture)
678 75-708720
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Oorp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Uainc the number liiie (FCmatrip)
and Visual Arts, 1»70.
UmTeraal Edacati<»i
Summary: EmphasUes the use of the Dumber lioe u an aid Id
UDdei-stacdlDg number relatlonahlps. aod as a toot for performing
operation* with numbers. With captions.
1. Number line. i. Universal EducalloD and VIsoal Arta. Se-
ries: CoDcepts of modero mathematics (Pllmatrlp) part 2,
611 72-736377
Universal Education and Vlsnal Arts
Using the osdlloaeopc (Motion picture) Harvard Project
Physics in cooperation with WGBH. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
brleflnsB. do. 11)
Kinescope.
Summary : Two leacbera diactias the baalc uses of the osctlloacope
for calibration, timing, and denwnatratlon. They consider uses of
Tarlous controls, calibration of a xenon strobe, checking the speed
of a camera tthutter. displaying beats between two audio oscillators
and two ultrasonic oscillators, using llasajoua figures to measure on-
kncnm freqoenctea, and the use of two-axis modulation.
L Catfaoda raj oMUtocraptL I. Harrard Project Pbyalca. II.
Holt, Rlodiart and Winston, Inc. Series : Harrard Project Pbya-
lca teacher briefloga (HoUon plctnre) do. 11.
370.7 71-709139
Holt, Rinehart and WlDstoo
Uaing the pH meter in tcstins soiis for acidity (FUmttrip)
University of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Serrice,
1964.
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
Cr«diU: Author, R. L. Oourson.
Bmmmarp: EHscusses tbe steps aod equipment Decessary for test-
iDf soils for acidity ; explalas bow to record and interpret the re-
sults. With captions.
1. Soil acidity. 2. Soils— Testing. l Illinois. University.
Vocational Agricultural Serrice.
631.4 76-734199
University of Illinois. Vocatl<Hial Agriculture Service
Using the percent ratio (Filmstrip) Ron Kindig. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
4^ fr. color. 35 mm. (Mathematical Inalgbts)
With guide.
Summary: Uses a story format to present fundamenUl mathe-
matical concepts concerning the precent ratio. With capnons.
n^; ^T*"^** , ^,^«o "<J proportloD. I. Kindig, Ron. II.
BFA Bducallooal MedU. Series: Mathematical Inalgbts (Film-
610 72-788225
BFA Educational Media ^^
Using the plough plane {Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, England. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
2 mlD. si. color, super 8 mm. {Wood hSDd tools)
Loop dim.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of the plough plane Id the cutting
and processlDg of wood, emiriiaslzlng safety procedurea
1. Woodwork. 2. Planes (Hand tools) 3. Woodworking Indus-
tries— Safety measures. i. Kothen Films, n. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Wood band tools
(Motion pkture)
621.9 72-70*939
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica EdncatlODal Corp.
Using the protractor (Motion picture) William Boondey.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 min. Bl. color, super 8 ouu. ( BFA minl-leaaons : Matbematl-
oU tools)
Loop film.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Explains the markings on a ISCHlegree protractor,
and shows how to oae it to measure tbe size of an angle. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Protractors — Juvenile films. 2, Geocnetry — Juvenile films. X,
Boundey, William. II. BFA Bdocatlooal Media. Series: BFA
mlnl-leaeons: Mathematical tools (Motion picture)
372.7 77-712226
BTA Bdncatlooal Media
Using the rabbet plane {Motion picture) Eothen Films,
Boreham Wood, England. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Wood hand tools)
IxK^ film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Demonstrates the use of tbe rabbet plane in the cutting
and processing of wood, emphasising safety procnduree.
1. Woodwork. 2, Planes (Hand tools) 3. Woodworking indus-
trlea—Safety measures. l Eothen Fllnia. ii. EDCycl<H>aedla
Brltaonlca Educational CV>rp(»^tlon. Series; Wood band tools
(Motion picture)
621.9 77-704940
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Educational 0>rp.
Utlag the scaler. {Filmstrip] John W. Sulcoski. Released by The
Nucleus, 1969.
50 fr- color. 35 mm. (Nuclear »cieoc« laboratory)
SUMMARY; lUumtes the operation of various scalers, including ^w-
tube, vertical decade, ind binary types. With captions.
1. Digital counlera. I. Sulcoski, John W. II. The Nucleus, inc.
[TK7872.C;] 542 72-733041
The Nucleus, inc. 72 MARC
Using the shaper to make drawers {Motion picture) E. P.
Research. Released by AIMS Instmctitmal Media Serr-
ices, 1970.
14 mtn. tid. color. IS mm. (Wood shop-safety and operations)
With guide.
Credit*: Production superrisor. Robert Wilkeos.
Summary: Desnoutratea through tbe use of doee-up photography
the ttaslc openitiooa lavolTed Id using tbe ahaper to make drawss.
1. WoodwortL 2. SlMpers. i. B. P. Beeearoh. n. AIMS In-
structional Media BTTlcea. Series : Wood sbop-saffei^ and opera-
tions (Motion picture)
6&t.08 75-70517S
AIMS Instructional Media
Using the shaper to make panel doMS (Motion picture)
E. I*. Research. Made by .lames O. Tidwell. Released by
AIMS Instructional Media Servicea, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wood sbop~safety and operaUoos)
Also Issued in super 8 mm. with magnetic aound track.
CREDITS ; rrodiictlon superrisor. Robert Wilkeos.
SUMMARY : Usett ctose-up photograpby to demonatrate how to tUS
tbe shaper to make paoel doors.
1. Shapera. 2. Woodwork. 3. Doors. I. B. P. RemtmrA. XL
AIMS Inetmctionai Media Service*. III. Series : Wood shop— safety
and operations (Motion picture)
[TT180] 684.08 78-714081
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Using the shaper to make raised panel fiH' doors (Motion
picture) E. P. Research. Made by James O. Tidwell. Re-
leased by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1971.
9 min. B(l. color. 16 mm. (Wood shop— safety and operations)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. with magnetic sound tracli.
CREDITS : Production superrisor, Robert Wilkwis.
SirUMARY : Uses rlose-up photography to demoDStrate how to use
the shaper to innke raised panels for doors.
1. Shapers 2. Woodwork. 3. Doors. I. E. P. Reaearch. II.
AIMS Instructlunal Media Service*!. III. Series: Wood ahop — safety
and operations (Motioo picture)
[TT180] 684.08 71-714082
AIMS iQstnirtloDal Media Services
Using the soMeriag copper. [Motion picture] Universal Educa-
tion and Visual Arts, 1972. Made by Fairfield Associates.
tpptox. 4 n
I)
color, super 8 n
(>A'orking with iheci metal, part
Loop film in cartridge Teachet't (uide on cartridge case.
SUMMARY: Uses close-up and over-lhe-thoukJer photography to show
l>ow to use the soldering copper when working with sheet metal.
I. Shccl-metal work 2. Solder and soldering. I. Universal Education and
Visual Aru. II. Series: Working with sheet metal, pan 1. [Motion picture].
[TS250] 671.5 72-702857
UEVA 72 MARC
Using the spray gun (Moticm picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Auto reflnlsbing series)
Loop Sim.
1. Automobiles — PalDtlog. 2. Spray palntlog. I. Fairfield Asso-
clateK. II, Universal Education and Visual Artsi III. Series: Auto
reflnlsbing series (Motion picture)
[TLIM] 629.28 72-715259
Universal Education and Vlsnal Arts
Using the steel tape in sarveying {FUmatrip) Universi^
of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1961.
28 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (Farm mechanics)
Bumtiiary: Lists the crew and equipment needed and tbe procedure
to follow In using the steel tape to determlite dLttanres. Illustra-
tions show bow to measure slopes over two perceot sod bow to
measure distances that are recorded in himdredtbs of a foot. Dis-
cusses causes of errors Id meaaurlog as well as pr(^)er care and
storage of the tape.
L MeasurlDg-tapea. i. Illinois. University. Vocational Agri-
culture Service. Series: Farm mechanics (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-4099
Illinois. Vnlv. Voca- ttooal Agrlculttuv S^^ice
Using the straightedge (Motion picture) William Boundey.
Released by RFA Educational Media, 1971.
color, supi
t mm. (BFA mlnl-tessoos : Matbemat-
4 min. si
leal tools)
Ijoop lUm.
With study guide.
SUMUART : lUnstrates correct procedurea for drawing a dean
line using a straightedge. For dementary grades.
1. (geometrical drawing — Juvenile films. I. Boundey. William.
II. BPA BdncstlODal Media. Series: BFA mlnllessoDS : Ifatbe-
matlca) toola ( Motion picture )
872.7 70-712224
BFA BdDcmtiooal Uedla
Using the system : a summary {FUmttHp) Donbleday and
Co. Released by International Communication Films.
1969. ^
139 fr. color. 3B mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 In.. 33J rpm.. 17 mlo. (Blat*
political power) » «-•
Creditt: Producer. Richard W. Bruner; narrator, Fred Facey:
photography. Eric Maristany.
With teacher's guide.
Bummarv: Summarizes the slgnlflcance of black partlcIpatlOD in
politics. Political scientists, civil rights leaders, and politicians
give their InterpretaUon of recent events In the political areoa. in-
clud^g a comparison of the differeDces betweeo political acticm In
the North and the SoutlL
1. Negroes— Politics and suffrage. i. Doubelday and Ompany
IDC. u. International Communication Films. S^l«'
Black poIiUcal power (Filmstrip) '^•«-
iDtematioDsl Commtml- L^Sllms 79-735021
Udag the telcphoae. [Fdmstnp] Educational Projectiont Corp..
1968.
30 Br. colot. 33 ami. (Readiog prognm. Level 1. R-UI)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which locludea wotd skill maforccflMot of
medial P. final P, and medial Q. Presents s lesson which e^tlatm how to lae die
iclepboae properly and what lerviccs arc offei«d by the tirltphoof company.
With captiopi. Por primary grades.
1. Resdiag (Primary) — Juvenile filma 3. PnyiMti lawjii^g* Coosoaants
Jovaaile fOmt. 3. Tekphofte— Juvenile films. [1. Telcpboaei I. Educa-
tioDal Prc^ectioDS Corporadon. II. Series: Readtna program. rPilmstripi Leva!
I. R-141.
[LB1525i 372.4 72-733550
Educatioa*] Projections 72 MARC
Cwp-
Usiag the textbook plan. [Filmstripj Creative Visuals [197-?j
and 3 phonoiapn in cassette (ImfHOving
3 filmstrips. color. 35 a
your study skills, set I )
With teacher's manual and student workbooks.
SUMMARY: Examiites the organizational structure of the typical textbook,
the pattern of presentation of knowledge, the role of typographic and graphic
devices, and tbe purposes aod uses of special study aids.
1 . Text-lKX^. 1. Creative Visuals (Firm) II. Series: Improving your study
skills. [Filmstrip] set 1.
lLB3045] 37 1 .32 72-736098
Creative VisuaU 72 MARC
Uaiag the 3- jaw chuck (Motion picture) Society for Visual
Education and Burt Munk and Co. Released by Society
for VhrniA Education, 1969.
4 tutn. Rl. color, super 8 mm. (Tlte Engine lathe. Set 1:
Setting up work In lathe chucks)
Loop film.
With shop card.
Credit*: Authors, Burt Munk. Robert Kyosst
Summary: RxplalDH the proper way to mouut work, showing bow
to prevent work from han^Ins up between two of tbe ^ws and
bow to prevent serious hazards during operation.
1. CliDcks. I. Society for VHmal BJducatlon. Inc.. Chicago, n.
Burt Munk Productions. Series: Tie Bog^lne lathe (Motion pic-
ture) Set 1: Setting up work In lathe chucks.
621.9 76-704406
Society for Vlsnal Bdo- catloa
Using the tods {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp., 1968.
-i min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Pine a;ts techniques; woodcuts
and lliMleum cuts)
l^>op film. Film Dotes on cartridge case.
CrrdUt: Series designer, 8ol DworkliL
Summary: ^bows bow to use tbe tools In making a woodcut and
a linoleum cut.
1. Wood-eogravlng— Technique. 2. Llncdeum block-printing. 8.
ArtlstR* materials. l Walden Film Orporatlon. Series: rine
Arts lecbniques: woodcuts aod Uooleum cuts (Motion picture)
769 70-708092
Walden Film Corp.
Using the Utaia in a book (Filmstrip) Art Evans Pro-
ductions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
47 f r. color. 35 mm. and phODOdIsc : 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm.
mlcnjgnwve. (Library skills nerles)
.Mso issued with phoDOtape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY; Provides guidelines for using the Information ob-
taliiMl from book» in the library. For elementary grades.
1. I.«aming and scbolarsblp — Juvenile films. I. Art Bvans
Productions. II. BF.A Edocatlonai Media. III. Series: Library skills
aeries (Filmstrip)
[Z711.2] 028.7 7a-739442
BF.\ Educational Media
Using the total resources of the library. [Filmstrip) Fordham
Equipment Co., Released by Fordham Pub. Co., 1970.
I roll- color. 35 mm. and phonoupc: 14 min.
Issued u part of Library learning laboratory III: Seeking and finding.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Authors, Ralph J. Folcarelli. John T. Gillespie. EKans L Lembo,
SUMMARY: lllustntcs tbe broad range of media available in a modem
instructional materials center. With captions.
1. Instructional materials cenien. I. Fordham Equipment Company. 11.
Fordham Publishing Company. III. Library learning laboratory III. IV. Seek-
ing and finding.
tLB3044] 020 72-735034
Fordham PxJb. Co. 72 MARC
Ufllag the wait a^ A. [Filmstrip] Educational Prcwections Corp..
1968.
56 fr. color- 35 mm, (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 2.
2005)
To be used as a unit with filmsirip B and with learning manual.
With teacher 'i manual.
SUMMARY: Explains how to use newspaper want ads when looking tot •
>ob. Telb how to place want ads and shows how classified sdvertiaenwnn help
Deoplc. With captions.
I. Advertising. Qassified. 2. Help-wanted advertising. I. Educational
Projectioas Corporation. II. Series: Pre- vocational orienutton and guidsncc.
[Filmstrip] Unit 2, 2005.
lHF6125j 371.4 72-734318
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Ug|]igtlM»aatsda.B.[Fllniatrip] Bducatiooal Pn^eetioiii Corp..
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Prs-vocstioaal orlsntatioa sad gi^ilsni't IMt 2,
To be used as a unit witii fihiwrip A and with learning manuaL
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Emphaaixca ways to use want ads, showing their locattoo. bow
U>ey are placed, and how to nae an index. Reinforces basic concepts of grammar,
^ellittg. reading carapreheosion, and srilhmetic. With captions.
1. Advertising, Classified. 2. Help-wanted advertising. 3. LangiMgs ant.
I. Educational Projections Corpotstion. II. Series: Pre-voeational orkatadoa
sad tuUaaca. [PUmstrip] Uirit 2, 3005.
[HF612S] 371,4 72-734319
Edocatiooal Pro)cctiotts 72 MARC
Corp.
Using the woodfile {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tooU)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. niee aod raqM. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion plctun)
684.08 71-708446
Waldm PUm C>»p.
555
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Using tin snips. [Motion picture] Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1972. Made by Fairfield Associates.
■pprox 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (WorVing with shcci meul. p«rt
l>
Loop Tilm in carindgc. Teacher's guide on canridge case.
SUMMARY* Uses close-up and over-ihe-shoulder photography to demon-
strate how to use tin snips when working with sheet metal
I. Shcct-metal work. I. Universal Education and Visual Arts. II. Scries:
Working with sheet metal, part I, (Motion picture].
[TS250i 671.5 72-702851
UEVA 72 MARC
Using triangles {Motion picture) Walden Film Ck)rp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 min. (Basic drafting techniques)
Loop film.
J Rulers (Instruments) 2. Mechanical drawing. i. Walden
Film Corporation. Series: Basle drafting techniques (Motion
picture (
744 78-708331
Walden Film Corp.
Using yards and miles {FUmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and Marvin Edson
Associates.
1 roll, color. 3,5 mm. (Measuring length series)
With teacher's guide.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1, Standards of length — Juvenile films. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Measuring length series (Filmstrlp)
372.7 73-737377
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Using your eyes. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
20 min. sd bAw. 16 mm (Seeing and hearing, no. 2)
SUMMARY: Explains the structure of the eye. Describe* its basic part* and
how it Tocuaes, aa well as lite relationship between eyes and brain in seeing. For
elementary grades.
I. Eye- Juvenile films. 2 Vision— Juvenile filma. [1. Eye. 2. Vision]
I. British Broadcasting Corporation, Television Service. II. Time-IJfe Filma.
III. Scries: Seeing and hearing. (Motion picture] no. 2,
[QP475.5] 372.3 72-714716
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Using your sehotA library (Filmstrip) Art Evans Prodnc-
tions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
48 ft. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33J rpm.
nil<niKroove. (Library skills series)
.\l«o Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Sr.\ISJARY: Explains how to use the facilities of the school 11-
hrnry. For elementary grades.
1. School libraries — Juvenile films, I, Art Evans Productions.
II. UFA Educational Media. III. Series: Library skills series (Film-
strip)
fZ675.S3] 027.8 78-739438
BFA Educational Media
Using your senses (Filmstrip) Scholastic Book Services,
1970.
3rt fr. color. 35 mm. (Come to your senses)
With teacher's guide, photographs, and po.ster8.
CREDITS: Writer and editor. David A. Sohn.
SUMMARY: Presents photographs which explore sight, taste, feel-
Ine, and rhythm in oi-der to develop writing awareness.
1, Creative writing. I. Scholastic Magazines, Inc. II. Series:
Come to your senses (Filmstrip)
[P\197] 808 70-739236
A. U A Booklist
Uso de los triangulos semejantes (Motion picture)
see Similar triangles in use
Ustinov, Peter. Romanoff and Juliet
see
Romanoff and Juliet.
A Usual spring (Motion picture)
see Flowers and bees, a springtime story-
Utah. State University of Agriculture and Applied
Science, Logan
see
And gladly learn. Part 1.
And E^dly learn. Part 2.
Utah. University
see
The Sound of a word.
Utah. University. Audio-Visual Bureau
see
Story of birth.
Utah. University. Educational Media Center
see
The Sound of a word.
Utah, the incredible land. Part 1: The Colorado Plateau
{Motion picture) Ward J. Roylance, 1966.
31 mil), sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and photographer, Ward J. Roylance; narra-
tor. Mel Hardman.
Summary: Shows the natural geographic features of the O)lorado
Plateau of southern and eastern Utah, Including the Canyon Lands,
High Plateaus, and Tavaputs Plateau. Descrlties the deserts, clifTs,
and rock formations and discusses the various agents of erosion
which are responsible for shaping the landscape.
1. Utah — Description and travel— 1951- i, Roylance, Ward
Jay, 1900- n. The Colorado Plateau (Motion picture)
917.92 70-707782
Utah, the incredible land. Part 2: The Rocky Mountains
and Great Basin {Motion picture) Ward J. Roylance,
1966.
41 min sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and photographer. Ward 3. Roylance: narrator.
"I'J^wi^V^^Shows the natural geographic features of Utah In-
cluS Uie Rocky Mountains. Wasatch and Uinta ranges, and he
St Basin region. Describes the wtldflowers of the State^ the
GrS Salt La^. and the Salt Desert. Discusses ways In which
the area has beei affected by the growth of cities. Industry, mining.
''"i. UuS-Srlptlon and travel-1961- "■ ^^''TJXufn
Jay, 1920- n- The Rocky Mountains and Great Basin (Motion
P"'""^' 917.92 77-707784
Utilities/communications {Filmstrip) Avid Corp., Instruc-
tional Systems Division, 1970.
4 filri=trip-*. color. 35 mm. and phooodlscs.
With teacher's guide.
Designed for the edncable mentally retarded and slow learner.
Contents: Telephone usage, part 1. 52 fr., 17 min. — Telephone
usage part 2. 45 fr., 15 min.— Transportation services. 52 fr., 12
min.— Using the U. S. mails. 52 fr.. 12 min.
1. Telephone— U. S. 2. Transportation— U. S. 3. Postal service—
US I Avid Corporation. Instructional Systems DlTislon.
380 73-73M94
Avid Corn.
Utilities serving San Francisco {Filmstrip) San Francisco
Unified School District. Made and released by Society
for Vistinl Education, 1967.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. (San Francisco— our city and county)
Credilt: Director of consultants, Wll!l«m B. Sanborn.
Sumviarv: Demonstrates some of the services of the San Fran-
cisco public utilities companies, outlining the responsibilities of
people working with the gas, water, electricity, and tel^hone com-
panies.
1. Public utilities — San Francisco, i. San Francisco Unified
School District. ii. Society for Visual PMucation, inc., Chicago.
Series; San Francisco — our city and county (Filmstrip)
363.6 Fi A 68-3609
Society for Visual Education
The Utility romn {Motion picture) Blakiston Division,
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by William Cl&i-
bome, inc.
9 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamental nursing series.
Study unit 3 : Utility room procedures)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Also Issued as 1ft mm. film.
With teacher's guide and student study manual.
Credits: Educational adviser. Nettle M. Hntchlns.
Summary: Shows the assembly area and the disposal area ot the
utility room, and demonstrates correct utility room procedures,
1. Hospitals. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Blakiston Di-
vision. Series : Fundamental nurslug series. Study unit 3 : Utility
room procedures (MotlOD picture)
610.73 Fi A 68-3016
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Utility servicemen at work {Fihnifrip) Herbert M. Elkins
Co., 1968.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Commui^ty helpers)
Expanded version of the filmstrip entitled The utility workers.
Credits: Writer and photographer. Tom Moon.
Summarjf: Discusses the Jobs done by gas, telephone, water, and
electric servicemen, and shows the Installation of equipment In a
home. Includes teacher guide frames, vocabulary lists, and questioQB
to encourage pupil participation and tndivl<hial study. With cap-
tions. For primary grades.
1. Domestic engineering— Juvenile Sims. i. Herbert M. Elkins
Company, u. The Utility workers (Filmstrip) Series: Com-
munity helpers (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-734141
Herbert M. Elkins Oo.
Tlie Utility workers {FUmntrip) Herbert M. Elkins Co.,
1968.
2.*t fr. color. 35 mm. ((VMiimnnlty helpers)
Credits: Writer and photographer, Tom Moon,
Summary: Discusses the Jobs done by gas, telephone, water, and
electric workers, and shows the Installation of equipment In a home
Includes teacher guide frantes and vocabulary lists. With captions.
For primary gradea.
1. Domestic engineering — Juvenile films. i. Herbert M. Elkins
Company. Series: Community helpers (nimstrip)
372.8 75-734137
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
Utilizing forces of reaction {Motion picture) Iwanami
Films. Tnkvo. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educational
Meilia, 1970.
4 min. si. color, sujier 8 mm. (Principles of action and n-ac-
tloii series)
I>oop flint.
With study guide.
Summary: Explains that children rowing In a boat are using the
principles of action and reaction. Potnls out that a knowledge of
action and reaction Is useful In determining the easiest way to per-
form a simple tatk.
1. Dynamics. i. Iwanami Elga Selsakujo. Tokyo, ii. BFA
Educational Media. Series: Principles of action and reaction se-
ries (Motion picture)
631 79-708874
BF.K Educational Media
Utilizing fresh water resources: the Columbia River {Mo-
tion pirture) Northwest Film Productions, 1968. Made
by R. L. Pryor, C. A. Wicht, and W. J. Benish.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
nummary: Shows how the utilization of the Columbia River for
hydroelectric power, Irrigation, transportation. Industry, and recrea-
tion constitutes a prime example of proper long-range planning with
natural resources.
1. Water resources development — Columbia River. ■ L North-
west Film Productions,
331.9 Fi A 68-3079
Northwest Film ProdUC- tlona
Uzgiris, Ina C
see
Development of means.
Development of schemas.
Imitation: gestural and vocal.
Object permanence.
Object relations in space.
Operational causality.
556
VASA cross oouitry dd race. [Motion picture] IBM World Trade
Corp. Made by Aspekt IHlm and F.W.B. and Associates.
Released by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1971.
10 min. id. color. 16 mm.
Swedi&h version also issued.
SUMMARY: A documentary kccounl of the Vualoppet crott-country iki
nee, the longest and largest such nee in the woiid. which i* held anniuily in
1. CroM-country skiing — Sweden. I. IBM World Tndc Corpontton. II.
Modem Talking ncture Service, iac.
tGV854.9.0] 796.9 72-700594
CINE 73 MARC
V.D. (Motion picture] Holt, Rinehari and Winston, 1972. Made
by Ealing Productions.
26 min. sd. color, super 8 mm.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Describes symptoms and treatment of venereal disease, and
shows actual patients visiting clinics. Discussions between parents and physi-
cians emphasize the responsibility of an individual (o himself and to others in
seeking aid if ihere is a possibility of infection. Explores the emotional and
psychological factors involved when a disease is contracted.
I. Venereal diseases. I. Holt. Rinehart and Winston, inc.
IRC200.2] 614.5 72-701609
Holt. Rinehart 4 Winston 72 MARC
VD: a new focus {Motion picture) Directions Unlimited.
Released by American Educational Films, 1971.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Director. Noel Nosseck; writers, Noel Noeaeck. Mike
Rawklns: narrator. James Brolln.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of venereal diseases, points out
the reasons why there Is no vaccine for treatment, and lists the
symptoms of venereal disease. Brnphaslzes the ease and Importauce
of cure la the early stages. , , „„ „
1. Venereal diseases. I. Directions Unlimited Film (jorpora-
tlon. II. American BMucatltwial Films.
[RC200] 614.5 79-712989
American Bducatlonel Films
VD: a plague on our house {Motion picture) WNBC-TV.
Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
53 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Jay Miller.
Summary' Points out the dangers of venereal disease, and dis-
cusses means of prevention and core.
1. Venereal diseases. i. New Tork. Television sUtlon W14BO-
TV. n. NBC BducaUonal Enterprises.
616.9 75-709668
NBC Educational Enter- prises
VD: anyone can get it. [Filmstrip] BFA Educational Media, 1972.
Made by Marilyn Ginsburg and Arthur Hoyle.
2 rtlnutrip* (pt. I, 31 fr.: pt. 2, S3fr.) color. 3S mm. and 2 phonodiscs:
2 1. each. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Describes the symptoms of venereal diicaaea, the methods for
treatinf the disease, and ways of preventing infection.
CONTENTS: I. Gonorrhea— ■!. Syphilis.
1. Venereal diseases. [1. Venereal diseases] 1. BFA Educational Media.
tRC200.2] 616.9 72-736174
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
VD: every 30 seconds. [Motion picture] Alfred Higgins Produc-
tions. Released by Perennial Education, [197-?]
approx 16 min sd. color. 16 mm
Also issued in )6 mm. in cartridge with magnetic K>und; in supci 8 mm. on
reel with optical sound; in lupcr 8 mm. in cartridge with magnetic louod.
Videotape on reel and videocasseite also issued.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Discusses the clinical efTccti of infection by syphilis and go-
norrhea through live photography, animation, and interviews with physicians.
Stresses that prompt treatment cures virtually all cases of the diseases.
I Venereal diseases 1 Higgins (Alfred) Productions. Hollywood, Calif
II. Perennial Education, inc.
tRC200.2] 614.5 72-701939
Perennial Education 72 MARC
VD— oame yoor contacts (Motum picture) Moreland-
Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S.
by Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
21 mIn. Bd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's ^ide.
Bttmmary: Discusses Tarlooa wa;B Id which yoonc peoi>Ie cope
with the danger of venereal disease.
Another issue, bftw.
1. Venereal dtseaseo. l Uoreland-Latchford Prodactlona. To-
ronto, iL Corooet Instructional Fllma.
614.5
Corooet Instructional Films
Fi A 68-2690
VD: ow latiawte tmtmj. [Filmstripj BFA Educational Media,
1972. Made by Marilyn Ginsburg and Arthur Hoyle.
3 (ilnutripi (pt I. 45 fr.; pt 2, 46 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiscs:
2 s. each, 13 in.. 33 1/3 rpm-
Alao iaaucd with pbonotape in caaKtic.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the harmful effecU of untreated venereal disease, em-
phasizing the need for quick diagnosis and treatment of the malady. Outlines
several ways to avoid infection.
CONTENTS: 1. Gooorrhe*.— 2. Syphilis.
I. Venereal disease*. I. BFA Educational Media.
[RC200.2] 616.9 72-736173
BFA Educational MedU 72 MARC
VD: prevent it [Motion picture] Alfred Higgins Productions.
Released by Perennial Education, 1972.
II min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Abo issued in 16 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound; in super 8 mm. on
reel with optical sound; m super 8 mm. in cartridge with magitetic sound.
Videotape on reel and vidcocassclle also issued.
With study guide
SUMMARY: Demonsttsies how to prevent venereal disease through
precautions taken during and after contact, and through periodic physical exami-
nations.
I. Venereal diseases -Prevention. I. Higgins (Alfred) Productions, Holly-
wood. Calif II. Perennial Education, inc.
614.5 72-701938
[RC200.2]
Perennial Edw
72
MARC
VD qaestioBS, VD uuwer*. [Motion picture] Herbert Bernard
and Harry Robin. Released by BFA Educational Media, [1972.
IS min. id. color. 16 nun.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer. Herben Bernard.
SUMMARY: Eiplatna how venereal diteaaea are coott*cied. bow to find out
if one has the diseases, how to prevent or treat the diacases, and where to find
help.
1. Venereal diseases- 1. Bernard. Herbert, 1927- II. Robin, Harry.
III. BFA Bducatiooal Media.
[RC200.9] 613.9 72-700790
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
V-E day (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1967.
4 min. si. b&w. 8 mm, (8 mm. docamenta javject, no. 163)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With fllm notea on cartridge caae.
Credit!: Producer. Dale C. Wlllard ; fllm notes, James C. Schott
Summarv: Follows German representative Alfred Jodl as he ar-
rlres at Allied headquarters In Rhelms. France, on May 7, 1M5, to
sign the surrender terms and make a plea for moderate treatment
of the German people. Shows the Times Square celebration of the
aorrender, and the Ughta being turned on at tbe Statne of Libert;
In New York Bay and at the Capitol in Washington.
1. World War. 19e&-l»*5~ArmlaUcea. i, Thorae Fllma, Inc.,
Bonlder, Colo. Serlea: 8 mm. documenta project (Motion picture)
no. 163.
940.642 Fi A 67-5470
Tborae Films
The V. I. Pj {Motion picture) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963.
119 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panarlalon. Metrocolor.
Credits: Producer, Anatole De Omnwald ; director, Antluny
Aaqulth; writer, Terence Rattlgan; music. Ulkloa Bozsa; director of
photography. Jack HUdyard; editor, Frank Clarke. Catt: Elizabeth
Taylor; Richard Burton, Louis Jourdan, Elsa MarUnelll. Margaret
Rutherford, Rod Taylor, Maggie Smith, Orson WeUea
Summary: A drama about a varied group of people who art
forced to wait at the London Airport when their plane i« grounded
by fog. Focuses principally on an Icy wife and her tyco«i bosband
whose marriage is breaking op after thirteen fears.
I. Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer, tiic.
Fi 67-1270
V-J day {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1967.
3 rain. si. bAw. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 165)
Loop lilia mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super » mm.
With aim notes on cartridge case.
Credita: Producer, Dale C. Wlllard; film notes. James C. Schott.
Summarp: Pictures President Truman announcing the surrender
of Japan, and crowds In Times Square celebrating into the night.
Covers the formal surrender of the Japanese delegation to General
Douglas MacArthur aboard the U. S. S. Missouri on Septwnber 2,
VH5.
1. World War, 1988-1&45— Japan. 2. World War, 19e»-l&45— Peace.
L Thome Films, Inc., Boulder. Colo. Serlea: 8 mm. documents
project (Motion picture) no. 165.
&40.&42 Fi A 67-5471
Thorne Filnia
V-neck knit top— single knit eottm (Fihnstrip) Hiriam
Hollen. Made by Bob Rood Productions. Released by
Imperial Film Co., 1970.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (See It and sew It; riiodamenUls of sew-
ing with knits)
With ffulde.
SUMMARY; Illustrates how to sew a V.neck knit top using single
knit cotton.
1. Bkniaes. 2. Sewing. S. Knit goods. I. HoUen, Miriam. II.
Imperial nim Company, lac Lakeland, Fta. III. Series: See It and
sew it: Fundamentals of sewing with knits (Fllmstrip)
[TT545] 646.4 74-739603
A. L. A. Booklist
VOR (VHF OMNI navigation range) part 1 {Motion pic-
ture) Bray Studios, 1967.
11 mill sd. color. (Using the airspace)
Versions available; magnetic sd.. optical sd., cartridge, reel, 8
mm., super 8 mm., 16 mm.
With teaching gulde.
Bummant: Gives the basic fundamentals of very high frequency
OMNI navigation used by all pilots of aircraft
1. Omnirange py.stem. 2. Navigation (Aeronautics) i. Bray
Studios, Inc., New York. Series: Using the altapace (Motion pic-
ture)
629.132 Fi A 68-2726
Bray Studios
VOR (VHF OMNI navigation range) part 2 {Motion pic-
ture) Bray Studios, 1968.
15 mill. sd. color. (Using the airspace)
Versions available: magnetic sd., optical sd.. cartridge, reel, 8
mm., super 8 mm., 10 mm.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Ileviews basics of VOR navigation, and covers a^>ects
of this national air navigation system.
1 Omnirange system. 2. Navigation (Aeronautics) i- Bray
Studios, inc.. New York. Series: Using the alrejiace (Motion pic-
ture)
629,132 Fi A 68-2725
Bray Studios
VPR Theatrical Travelogues
see
Surpristng Amsterdam.
National Film Board of
VTR St.-Jacqaes {Motion picture)
Canada, 1969.
2U min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Produced In the Challenge for change program in cooperation
with departments and agencies of the Government of Canada.
Bummary: Describes a project of the St-Jacques Citizens* Com-
mittee in the downtown district of Montreal which explored waya
for people to learn to use television for their benefit
1. Television broadcasting—Montreal — Social aspects.
I. Canada. National Film Board.
384.56 78-706964
National Fllm Board of Canada
VW-bugs {FUiMtrip) Bowmar Records, 197L
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 2 a, 7 In., 8S4 rpm., 10
min. mirrogroove. (Reading Incentive)
With book and teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author, Ed Radlauer.
Summary: Gives history and construction details of «»?•»"«■
wagen and shows unusual applications and modifications, uescnoea
some forms of Volkswagen competition such as custom shows, drag
racing, and slalom. ... n
1 Volkswagen automobile. 2. Automobile radog. i. Bowmar
Records. Series: Beading incentive (FlUnstrtp)
629.2 70-737273
Bowmar Records
VacaBoei » Bret^M. [Motion picture] Scholastic Magazines,
1970. Made by Mary Glasgow Pub., London.
15 min. id. color. 16 mm. (TouU la bmde)
With leschcr'i manual, «udent photo guide, and tcript book.
SUMMARY: A French lanpiage teaching film. Preaenti a dramatization in
which a (roup of rrieods vacations in Brittany.
L French languafC— Audio- viiuai instruction. I. ScboUstic Magazioes.
inc. II. Seri€«:Toute U bande. [Motion picmre] ,.,^-«
lPC2112.7j 448 78-715480
Scholastic Magazines '73
MARC
Vacant lot {Motion picture) International Film Bureau,
1961. Made by Kenneth Campbell in consultation with
members of the staffs of the Chicago Natural History
Museum, the National Museum of Canada, and the Cana-
dian Wildlife Service.
21 min. sd. color. 16 ifam. (Living science series)
With guide.
Summary: Explains the Interrelationships of wild flowers and com-
mon weed*?, plant-eating Insects and their predators, amphibiaos, rep-
tiles, song birds, and mammals as they contribute to the twlance of
nature. Dl»cu*<es generally the eco!f«y of the vacant lot so that es-
sential ecological principles may easily be related to similar areas In
other regions. Including urban areas.
1. Ecology. I. International Fllm Bureau, Inc.. Chicago. Se-
ries : Living Science se- ries ( Motion picture)
674.5 Fi A 67-5549
International Film Bureau, Inc.
Vacation land de amigos {Motion picture) Joe Kelley Film
Productions, 1967.
^ min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A tour of Mexico b^lonlng at Laredo, Texas, and at
the Mexican border town of Nnevo lAredo. Includes views of Mon-
terrey, Mexico City. Taico. Acapulco. the Yucatan, and the Mayan
and .\xtec mtoa. Returns to the U. S. throtigb the Reyoosa-McAlleo
Gateway of Texas.
1. Mexico— Descr. ic trav.— 1961- i. Joe Kelley Film Pro-
doctlons.
917.2 Fi A 68-1128
Joe Kelley Film Prodnctloas
Vacation revdatiwi {Motion picture) International Har-
vester Co. Released by Modern Talking Picture Service
(196-?,
16 mlQ. ad. color. 16 mm. . „ ..^ .
Bvmmary: Shows ^lorts and aceocrT of Uezlco's Baja CalUMnla
as seen tbrwugh the experiences of a famny trartflQC on tba peala.
1. BaJa Callfomla— D«»cr. k trav. i. Intwnatlonal Harrwtar
Company. CL Modem TaUdng Picture Serrlca, Inc.
917.3 Fi A 67-5210
Hodera TalUng Picture Serrice
Vaccination and yon {Filmstrip) Diana Wyllie, ItcL, Lon-
don^ 1963. Made in cooperation with the Medical Officer
of Health, City of Salford, and Glaxo Laboratories, ltd.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational .\990ciates,
1966.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's nunuaL
Bummary: Traces the history of vaccination, describes bow It
protects against some infectious diseases, and demonstrates smm
tecfinlques. Explains the role of vaccination In world-wide health
ImprovemenL
1. Vaccination. 2. Hygiene, Public. i. Diana Wyllle, ltd.
II. Carman Educational Associates.
614.4 72-734218
Carman Educational Associates
The Vacuum dcaner {Motion picture) Gateway Produc-
tions, 1948.
10 min. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (llie Plrro series)
Creditt: Director and writer, Alvln J. (3ordon.
Summary.- Plrro the marionette, controlled by Pat Patterson, ex-
plores the parts of a vacunm cleaner.
1. Vacuum cleaners. i. Gateway Productions, Inc. San Fran-
cisco. Series : The Plrro series (Motion picture)
681 77-7042»3
Vacuum tubes: AmplificatiiMi (Moti(m picture) Moreland-
Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the U. S. by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
1. Vacuum-tubes. 2. AmfdlflerB. Vacuum-tube. I. MOrdano-
Latchftfrd Productions, Toronto. IL Universal EVlucatlon and Visual
Arts. III. AmidUkatloa (Motion picture)
[TK7871.72] 621.381 79-716160
Universal Bducattoo and Vlsoal Arts
Vacuum tubes: Applications ot electtMi tubes (Motiwi
picture) Moreland -I.«tchford Productions, Toronto. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, auper 8 mm.
1. Vacuum-tubes. 2. Electronics. I. Moreland-Letchford Pro-
ductions, Toronto. II. Universal Education and Visual Art*. III.
Applieations of electron tubes (Motion picture)
[TK7871.72] 621.381 70-715163
Universal Education and VIsaal Arts
Vacuum tubes: Construction and identiflcatifm (Motion
picture) Moreland -Latchford Productions, Toronto. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts. 1971.
4- min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
1. Vacuum-tubes. I. Moreland -La tdiford Prodoetloits, Tor<»ito.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
iTK7871.72] 621.381 70-715158
Universal BducaUcKi and Visual Arts
Vacuum tubes: Development of the electron tube (M<^ion
picture) Morel and -Ijfttchford Productions, Toronto. Re-
leased ill the \J. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts. 1971.
4 niln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fllm.
1. Vacuum-tubes. I. Moreland-Latchford ProdnctlMia. Toronta
IT. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Develi^wnent of the
electron tube ( Motion picture)
[TK7871.72] 621.381 73-715156
UnlTersal Bdacatloo and Visual Arta
Vacuum tubes: Diodes to pentodes (Motion picture) More-
land -I-atch ford Productions, Toronto. Released in the
U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
1. Vacuum-tubes. 2. EJectrtHi tubes — Grids. I. Moreland-Latrfi-
ford Prodnctlons. Toronto. IL Universal Bdacatlon and Visual Arts.
III. Diodes to pentodes (Motion picture)
[TK7871.72] 621.381 77-715157
Universal BducaUoo and Visual Arts
Vacuum tubes : Multi-electrode tubes (Motion picture)
Moreland-Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the
U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 nrin. si. color, super 8 mm.
lioop fllm.
1. Vacuum-tubes. 2. Electron tubes — Grids. I. Moreland-
LAtdiford Productions, Twonto. II. Universal Education and Vlstial
Arta III. Multi-electrode tabes (Motion picture)
[TK7871.72] 621.381 76-715162
UDlversal Bdacathn and Vlsoal Arts
557
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Vmcauin tnbes: Power ampUfying: tabes (Motion picture)
Moreland-Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in the
U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 mln. al. color, super 8 mm.
Iioop film.
1. Vacuum-tubes. 2. AmpIIOers, Vacuom-tabe. I. Uorriand-
Latchfor^ Productions, Toronto. II. Universal Education and Vlswil
Arts. III. Power amphfylns tubes (Motion picture)
[TK7871.72] 621.381 72-715161
Unlreml BducaUoo and Tlsoal Arts
Vacumn tubes: The rectifier (Motion picture) Moreland-
Latchford Productions, Toronto. Releaaed in the U. S. by
Univei-sal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super S mtn.
Loop film.
1. Vacuum-tubes. 2. Electric current rectiOers. I. Horeland-
Latchford Productions, Toronto. II. Universal Education and Visual
Arts. III. Tbe Rectifier (Motion picture)
[TK7871.72] 621.381 74-715169
UnlTO^al BducatloQ andTUnalArti
Vaile, Christy
see
Caraway Street
cVal Peterson, (Afotum picture) NBC Television, 1953.
1^8 ml Q. 8d. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet tbe press)
Telecast Jiarch 8, 1963. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credilx: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak; director,
Carl Degeii ; aponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summatt/: Val Peterson, administrator of the Federal Civil De-
fense Agency, discusses the need to inform the American public of
the horror of another war. He tailts with Lawrence Splvak, mod-
erator, Michael Armine. Nat Finney, Joseph Harsch, and Richard
Wilson.
1. War. 2. Peterson. Val, 1003- l NaUonal BroadcasUng
Company, inc. NBC Television Network. Series; Meet the press
(Motion picture)
355.02 74-701478
Val Proiictions
see
Dominican dawn.
The Valais — bread and wine (.Motion picture) Ernest Klein-
boi-rr Films, 1971.
I.'j luiii. Ml. color, iti nun.
<'re(litf: Pimlucer. writer, anil photographer, Ernest Klelnber^.
Summary: Describes life In the Swiss state of Valals which en
co»ipns?«s the valiey of the Rhone. Shows the long tradition oi
cuniiiiiinal labor because of the poor soil and short season for farm,
inc. Inclniles ncfnes of hoeing in the vineyards, preparation of soil
for planting, cutting of rye, harvesting of grapes, and baking oi
bread.
1. Farm life— Switzerland— V a la is (Canton) I. Kleinberg
(Ernest) Films, Pasadena, Calif.
914.94 76-710802
Ernest Kleinbers Films
The Valentine mystery {Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1970.
41 fr. b&w. 3S mm.
Credita: Author, Seth Alexander.
Summary: Uses the story of a small girl in school who receives
a mysterious valentine as a basis for a discussion of the history
and meaning of St. Valentine's Day. With captions. For primary
grades.
1. St. Valentine's Day. i. Troll Associates.
394.268 75-736245
Troll Aaaodates
Valentine's Day
Holiday fun: Valentine's Day.
ValMitiM. tModoo picture] Anargyrot Film Library, 1972.
4 min. «. bftw. lupcT 8 mm. (Hithlighn at history)
Loop nim in canhdge.
With film notes.
SUMMARY: PrcMnta the famoin male film acUw Rudolph Valentino diving
the I92(r>. Include* tcenet from one of hit clsMic love icenct and ahows the
crowds of loyal rans who gathered st his ftvicraL
1. Valentino. Rudolph. 1195-1926. I. Aftargyros Film Library. U.SeriM:
Highlights of history (Motion pictuf«]
lPN22«7i 927.9 72-7009W
Anargyros Film LArary 72 MAKC
Vftlentiiio fnaeral aww thonaaads (Motion picture) The
Chioaf^ daily news, 1926.
6 mill, K\. b*w. 16 mm. (The Chicago daily news acreen
service, no. ft)
OriKinally releawd in 35 mm.
In the Mary I'lckford film collection. Library of Congreaa.
nummary: Views of tbe funeral of screen star Rudolph Valentino
In New York City In 1026.
1. Valentino, Rudolph, 1805-1926. i. Tbe Chicago dally news.
n. Hary Plckford Aim collection.
927 Fi 68-620
Vallsa FllmB
Bee
Demokratia.
Valley deep — ^monntain high (Motion picture) Australian
News and Information Bureau, 196iB. Released in the
U. S., 1969.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mln.
Credits: Producer, Brian Chlrllan; directors, Brian Chlrllan,
George Pugh.
Svmmarv: Shows the attractions for aklera, bushwalkers, and
others of the Kosciusko National Park lo the Soowy Mountains of
Australia.
L Kosciusko National Park. i. Australia. News and Informa-
tion Bureau.
919.4 72-709229
Australia- News and InfonoatloD Bureau
Valley Forge: nati<»ia] duine (Motion picture) Pathe
News. Released by Pathe Educationnl Sciences, 1968?
4 mill. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (American heritage series)
.Milestones of the centui?.
AdaptatliHi of the 1960 dim Issued separately under the title
Basticwis of freedom. ,„
On reel with Story of our Capitol; Library of Congrew; The
White House: Ben Franklin's Philadelphia ; Mount Vernon: na-
tional shrine; Sutue of Liberty, then and now; WlllUmsbnrf, re-
•tored In our century.
Creditt: Narrator, Ed Herllhy.
Bummary: Shows the nattooal shrine at Valley Forge. Indudea
famous paintings of Revohittonary tlmea to depict erenls that hap-
pened at Valley Forge.
1. Valley Forge, Pa. i. Pathe News, inc., New York. n. Patiie
Educational Sclencea, loc. dl Bastions of freedom (Hotioa pic-
ture) Series: American heritage series (MoUon picture) Series:
Mileartoiies of tbe century (Motion picture)
973.33 70-702998
Portland State Univ. Library
Valley Forge: no food, no strfdier (Motion picture) New
York times and Arno Press. Made by Gittelman FiUn
Associiites. Released by New York times, 1971.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Eyewitness to tbe American
Revolution)
SUMMARY: Uses the authentic words of Revolutionary War
soldiers to recreate the ordeal of the harsh, crucial winter of 1778.
Filmed in Valley Forge National Park.
1. Valley Forge. Pa. 2. U. S.— History— Revolution— Campaigns
and battles. 1. New Tork times. 11. Arno Press. IIL Series:
Eyewitness to the American Revolution (Motion picture)
[E234] 973.33 70-718449
CINE
Valley Forge: the battle for survival (Motion picture)
Handel Film Corp.. I!>6!).
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Americana series, no. 6)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writers. Leo A. Handel, Warren Edwards.
Rummary: Explains the historical meaning of Valley Forge with-
in the context of the American Revolution by showing It through the
eyes of a young Coutlnentat soldier.
1. Valley Forge, Pa. 2. U. S.— History — Revolution— Oimpalgns
and battlee. i. Handel Film Corporation, Hollywood. CaUf.
Series: Americana series, no. 6 (Motion picture)
917.4 74-702704
Handel Film Corp.
Valley in a river (Motion picture) Canada Emergency
Measures Organization, Ottawa. Made and released by
National Film Board of Canada, 1966.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, William Canning; director, Ronald Kelly; com-
mentary, Munroe Scott; photographers, Eugene Boyko, Jean Claude
Labrecqiie; film editor, Mike McKennirey.
Summary: Describes efforts to avoid disaster during the 1966
flood of the Red River in Winnipeg. Includes scenes of the work of
the Emergency Measures Organization In building dikes of earth
and sandbags, and of the evacuation of families from the area.
1. Winnipeg— Flood, 1966. i. Canada. Emergency Measures
Organization, u. Canada. National Film Board.
361.5 Fi A 68-1676
National Film Board of Canada
Valley of darkness (Motion picture) NBC News. Released
by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (First Tuesday)
Telecast as a part of the NBC series First Tuesday.
Credits: Executive producer, Eliot FrankeL
Summarv: Portrays the abuses of the mining industry and their
influence on the health and well being of the miners in West Vir-
ginia; reveals that mining is virtually the only employment op-
portunity in the area,
1. Mines— West Virginia. 2. Mineral Industries— West Virginia.
I. National Broadcasting Company, inc. n. NBC ESdncaUonal ^ter-
prises. Series: First Tuesday (Motion picture)
622 76-709058
NBO Edticatlooal Batar- prtaes
The VaUey of heart's deUght (Motion picture) KPIX,
1962.
28 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (San Francisco pageant)
CREDITS: Producers. Ray Hubbard, Richard Scott; director,
R. E. Pusey, Jr. ; writer and narrator, Don Brlce ; music, George
Alexander, John Wilson; photography, Olck WlUlama; film editors,
Richard Scott, R. K. Pusey. Jr.
SUMMARY : Uses early photography and many seQuences from
the motion picture The valley of heart's delight which was produced
In 1922 by Photocraft Pictures for the Sanu Clara County Chamber
of Commerce to show tbe city of San Jose and its environs In the
early part of the twentieth century. Pictures the prune Industry,
transportation and recreation facilities, and public buildings; In-
cludes an aerial view of the city.
1. San Joae. Calif. 2. Santa Clara Valley. I. San Francisco.
Television station KPIX. II. Series; Sao Francisco pageant
(Motion picture)
917.94 71-707787
558
Valley of the dragons (Motion picture) Z. R. B. Produc-
tions. Releaaed by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1961.
79 mln. sd. b&w. 36 mm.
Based on the novel Career of a comet, by Jules Verne.
Cr«dt(«.' Producer, Byron Roberts ; director, Edward Bemds; story,
Donald Zlmballst; screenplay, Edward Bemds; music. Ruby Rak-
sin; director of photography, Brydon Baker; film editor, Edwin
Bryant. Cast: Cesare Danova, Sean McOory, Joan Staley. Danielle
De Metz, Qreg MartelL
Summary: Adventure drama. Two young men are sw^t through
time and space to find romance and monsters on a prehistoric frag-
ment of tbe planet earth which bad been carried away by a comet
one hundred thousand years before.
I. Verne, Jules. 1828-1905. Hector Servadac n. Z. B. B. Produc-
tions, m. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
Fi 68-1580
Valley of the Mekong (Motion picture) Universal Pictures
Co., 1960.
9 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. ( U-I color parade )
A Universal -International picture.
CrediM: Producer, Thomas Mead; director, Arthur Cohen; script,
Robert Cochran ; narrator. Kani Evans.
Summary De.'icibes the life and customs of three countries that
were once part of French Indo-Chlna : Laos, South Vietnam, and Cam-
bodia Examines the anti-communist stance of the leaders of Laos
and South Vietnam, and the neutralist position of Cambodia's chief
of state Po!nt.s out the impact of American aid In these countries.
1. Mekong Valley- Soc. life & cusL i. Universal Pictures Com-
pany, inc. (Incorporated 1936) i?- at lAKft
Valley of the sun (Motion picture) RKO Ra<Uo Pictures,
1942.
79 mln. sd. Wcw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
L. C. copy In English, with Spanish titles added.
Based on the story of the same title by Clarence B. Kelland.
In the American Film Institute Collection. Library of Congress.
Creditt: Producer. Graham Baker; director, George Marshall;
Bcreermlay. Horace MacCoy; music. Paul Sawtell; photographer,
Harry Wild- editor, Desmond Marquette. Cast: Cedric Hardwlrk,
Dean Jagger. Peter Whitney. Billy Gilbert, Tom Tyler.
Summary: A western drama In which an Indian scout prevents a
massacre by keeping a crooked Indian agent from swindling food
from his people. „ „ . ^^ _
I Kelland Clarence Budington. 1881- VaUey of the sun. n.
BKO Radio Pictures, Inc. ni. American Film Institute
Collection.
791.43 75-709653
VaBey of the swans (Motion picture) British Columbia
Dept. of Recreation and Conservation, Victoria. Re-
leased by Canadian Travel Film Library, 1964,
26 min., sd., color. 16 mm.
French version released under the title La vallee des cygnee.
Credits: Director and photographer. B. H. Atkins; script, H. P.
McKeever ; narrator. Bob Swltzer ; music, Donald G. Grant.
Summary: Views of a lake sanctuary in the Kootenay Valley of
British Columbia, depicting the migratory birds throughout tbe four
seasons.
L Birds — British Columbia — Kootenay (District) 2. Wildlife
refugee—British Columbia— KootMioy (District) i, British Colum-
bia. Dept. of RecreatiOTi and Conserratloo. ii. Canadian Travel
Film Library.
Fi A 64-1358 rev
National Film Board of Canada
Valley of the vines (Motion picture) Castle Winee Umited,
Victoria. Made by Canawest Film Productions. Released
by National Film Board of Canada, 1967. Released in the
U. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the abundant vineyards of the Okanagan Valley
of British Columbia, famous for tree fruit farming.
L Viticulture — British Columbia. i. Castle Wines Limited,
n. Canada. National Film Board, iii. Canadian Travel Film U-
*"*"'■ 634 71-706965
National Film Board of Canada
Valleybrook Elementary School (Motion picture) Frederick
P. Venditti. Released by Anti-defamation Lea^^e of B'nai
B'rith, 1970.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 nun. (Solving multi-ethnic problems: a
simulation game for school teachers)
SUMMARY : An open-ended Aim which presents dramatizations of
problem incidents which confront teachers In multi-ethnic schools.
Viewers play the simnlatlon game and assume the role of a new
teacher In Valleybrook Elementary School who Is confronted with
these problems and must deal with them.
1. Minorities— Education. I. Venditti, Frederick P. II. Anti-
defamation League. Series: Solving multl-ettmlc problems: a sim-
ulation game for school teachers (Motion picture)
370.7 70-707079
Antl-defamatlon League
Valleys and plains (Filmstrip) Ccmunon Ground, LcnidoD,
1952. Made by W. O. Mooie. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
26 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (Ex[^rlng tbe landscape)
With teachers note*.
Summary : Shows examples of tbe physical features of yalleya
and plains.
1. Valleys. 2. Plains. I. Common Ground, ltd., London. II.
Carman Bdncatlonal Associates. Sertea: BxpkHrlDg the landscape
(Pllmstrip)
661.4 72-738672
Carman Bducatlooal
Value and intensity (Motion picture) FiUn Associates, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tbe Elements of art series)
Loop lilm.
With study guide.
Summary: Value and Intensity are defined through animation,
color mixing, and artwork.
1. Color. I. Film Assoclatea. Series: Tbe Elements of art
aeries (Motion picture)
701.8 Fi A 9^-9U9
Film Aaaodates
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Valne of X-ray pictures (ilotion jtieture) DenUl B*-
search and Educational Films, 1966.
5 mia. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted in cartrldce.
Summary: Empbaglzea what x-ray pictures rereal and why they
are Important, especially for children, to Rire the dentist a complete
picture of the patient's dental structure.
1. Teeth — RadlogTftphy. l Dental Research and Bdncatlonal
Films, Inc.
617 Fi A 68-1792
Dental Research and Educational niaw
The Value of your dollar {Filmttrip) Current Affairs
Films. 1968.
44 fr. rolor. 3.'i niiD. (Current Affairs flimstrip series)
With iiktoriui discussion guide.
CreiitM: Advlmr, Manson Van R- Ji-nnliigs.
Summary: Explains the underlying reasons for the diminishing
purchasing power of the doltar, and notes that this decline has
caused a loss of confld«ice abroad in the stability of the United
States economy. Describes how the current budget and balance-of-
payment deficits foster Inflation and erode the value of the dollar.
Points out ways in which the United SUtes can stren^ben Its
economy.
1. Dollar. 2. Currency queatlon— U. 8. 3. Inflation (Finance) —
U. S. I. Current Affairs Films, New York.
332.4 Fi A 68-4078
Current Affairs Films
Values (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Released by
Eye Gate House, 1971.
fifltmstrlp^. color 35mm. andS phooodlscs (2B.each).33) rpm.
Also Ixsued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide at end of each flimstrip.
SUMMARY : Explores areas of social conflict. DiMmsses subjects
such as stealing, telling the truth, poilteness, and responsibility.
For primary grades.
1. Honesty— Juvenile films. 2. Responslhlty— Jareolle films.
I. Educational Direction, Inc. II. Eye Gate House, Inc
BF723.H7 872.8 71-789996
Eye Gate House
Values: Being friends (Motion picture) Jarvis CouiUard
Associates. Released by Bailey Films, 1969; by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
9 mln. sd. color. 18 mm
Witb study guide.
Summary: Presents a dramatised situation fo order to examloa
what U means to be friends. For elemeatary grade*.
T. 1 J^y1end''hlp— JuTenlie fllms. I. Jarrls CouiUard Assodatea.
n. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood. Calif. III. BFA Educational
156.4 78-711615
BFA Sdocatlonal Media
Values — but it isnU yours
see
First things: Values— but it isn't yours.
Values: Cooperation (Motion picture) Jarvis CouiUard As-
sociates. Released by Bailey Films, 1969; by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1971.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Examines what Is meant by cooperating and pre-
sents a dramatized situation. For elementary grades.
1. Worth-Jurenlle fllms. I. Jarrls Conlllard AsaocUtes. II
Bailey Films, inc.. Hollywood, Calif. III. BFA Educational HedU
„„ „ 372.8 7»-7U616
BFA Educational Media
Values in conflict (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat Productions,
1970.
78 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 16 mln. (Law and order:
Tatues In crisis)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer, Linda Toonl; editor, Marlon Brady,
Summary: Analyses the forces of change at work in America
today, nslDg a study of ^e conflict In values in An>erlca.
1. SocUl Talue«— JuTenlle flloM. 2. D. S.— Social conditions—
1960- — JuTeolle films. I. Scfaloat (Warren) Productions,
PleasantTlIle, N. Y. Series : Law and order : values In crisis
(Filmstrip)
820.973 79-787724
Wanen Schloat Prodnctlona
Values: Playing fair (Moti<m picture) Jarvis CouiUard A»-
sociates. Released by Baitey Films, 1969: by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1971.
10 min. sd. color, 16 mm
With study guide.
Summary : Examines what Is meant by playing fair, and preaoits
a dramatised situation InrolTlng fair and unfair play For elemen-
Ury grades.
1. Worth—JuTenile fllma. 2. Faimo»— JuTenUe winn j
.fJ^^i^^"'*'** AswMHates. II. Bailey FUms, Inc.. HoUywood. Callt
III. BFA Educational Media.
372.8 76-711617
BFA Educational Media
Values: TeDing the trath (Motion picture) Jarvis CouiUard
Associates. Released by Bailey Films, 1969 ; by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Sunmiary: Examines what Is meant by telllsg the truth, and
presents a dramatized situation. For elementary grade*.
1. Truthfulness and falsehood — Juvenile films. I. Jarrls Ooall-
Urd Associates. II. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood. Calif. III. BFA
EducaUooal Media.
872.8 79-711618
BFA Educational Media
Values: the right thing to do (Motion picture) Jairia
CouiUard Associates. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1970.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Witb study guide.
Summary: Presents a sltnatloo for discussion about an old man
who is accidentally Injured while chulng some boys off his property
and the dilemma of one boy who most decide whether to stay and
help the old roan or to play It safe and mo away with the other
boys.
1. Conduct of life. i. Jarvis Conlllard Anodatee. n. BFA
Educational Media.
179 78-709268
BFA Educational Media
Values: understanding others (Motion picture) Jarvis
CouiUard Associates. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1970.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : Explores the variety of personallUes and atUtudes of
children In a group in order to develop an understanding of the
feelings of others. For elementary grades.
1. Social perception. 2. Emotions. I. Jarvis CoulUanJ Asso-
ciates. II. BFA Educational Media. ^^
A , . X. u..- ^^^® 74-710562
A. L. A. Booklist
Values: Understanding oorselres (Motion picture) Jarvis
CouiUnrd Associates. Released by Bailey Films, 1969: by
BFA Educational Media, 1971.
9 min. sd. color 16 mm
With study guide.
SUMMARY: PresenU a dramatized situation In order to examine
what It means to understand one's self. For elementary grades.
.w l-Se''-P««:«P*'on— Juvenile films. I. Jarvis CoullUrd Awoclates
II Bailey Films, Inc.. Hollywood, Calif. III. BFA Educational
Media.
372.8 72-711619
BFA Educational Media <iioi»
Valve mechantsms and the two«tr(rfce cycle (FUtMtrip)
Jam Handy School Service, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mnL and phonodiac: 2 a (1 a for "^""^t
projector. 1 x. for automatic projector), 12 In., S31 ipm. micro-
groove. (Automotive technician)
With instructor's guide.
Summary: Explains the operation of valve mediantsms and the
two-stroke cycle.
1. Automobiles — Motors — Valves. 2. Automobiles— Motors (Two-
stroke cycle) I, Jam Handy School Sn^lces, Inc. Series: Auto-
motive technician (Filmstrip)
629.2 75-738M1
Jam Handy School Service
Valve timing the 4-cyde engine (Motion picture) Educa-
tional Products Division, THiokol Chemical Corp. Re-
leased by Carousel Films, 1969.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. ( Power medianlcs)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
ffummaty: Presents basic Information alKHit timlog the valves In
the 4-cycIe engine.
1. Gas and oil engines — Valves. i. Thlokol Chemical Corpora-
tion, n. Carousel Films, inc.. New York. Series: Power mechanics
(Motlcm picture)
621.9 78-703248
Carousel Filmt
Vamos k Cirfonibia (Motion picture) Pan American Union.
Released by International Film Bureau, 1966.
10 mln. sd. color 16 mm.
With guldet>ook.
Credits: Script and narration, Carlos Castillo.
Summary: A Spanish-language training aid for Intermedlata
classes. De«crlbes Cotombia, Its Important geographical features,
and the coffee-growing and processing in the Cauca TaUey.
1. Spanish language — Audlo-visnal lostraction. i. Pan Amer<
lean Union, tt. Intematlonat Film Bureau. Inc., Chicago.
918.61 70-704294
Vamos al Per6 (Motion pioturv) Pan American Uiu<m.
Released by International FUm Bureau, 1956.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guidebook.
Crediti: Script and narration, Carlos Castillo.
Summary: A Spanish-language training aid for IntMioediate and
advanced cUases. Describes Peru, Its geograjMcal areas, and the
blending of ancient, colonial, and modem ways of life.
L Spanish langsage— Aodlo-visual Instruction. l Pan Am«^
lean Union, n. Intematlooal Film Bureau, Inc., Cliicago.
9ia5 74-704295
Vampire
Ashes of doom.
Vtaps. [Motion picture] Frank Vino. Released by Ray-Vino
ProdiKTtions, 1972.
17 min. td. colof. K mm.
SUMMARY: Follow* volunteer firemen in West laUp. New York, throu^
their day-to-day ttniggle to fifhl and preveol fire*, and through ihetr masy other
cammunity >ervicc end rescue aclivitici.
1. Fire exttactioa 2. Fire prevention— bUp. N.Y. 3. Fuemen. I. Vino.
Prank. II. Ray-Vino Producdoos.
lTH9505] 363.3 72-702091
Ray-VuM Productioot 72 MARC
Van Atta, Winf red. shock treatment
Shock treatment.
559
Van Bernard ProducUons
see
Clown alley.
Van Beuren Corporation
see
Kidnapped.
A Lad and his lamp.
V«a Eydt (Filmstrip) Encyclop«edim Britannic* Ednc*-
tionai Corp., 1971.
00 fr. color 35 mm, (ar««t meo of art, aerlM 1)
With teacher's gQldfc
CREDITS: Producer, Hai Helm
SUMMARY: A Btadj of the life and work of Van Brck. Dfr
■albes hi, techoKpe. and aUlla and Indndea repraantatlre rapro-
dactioos of bla work.
Mtlomu Corporation. IL SerM.: a,«t mS^f art (FlSaSp)
_ .o . 769,>498 76-T39260
KncydopaedUBrltan- nica Bdncatton.1 Ooip.
Vance, Adrian
see
Before you sew.
Cell theory.
The Checking account.
Chemical basis of life.
The aam.
Classification characteristics.
The Crayfish.
Darts and things.
The Department of Agriculture.
The Earthworm.
Evolution.
Experiment.
The Federal Reserve System.
The Federal Trade Commission.
The Fetal pig.
Finishing your dress.
The Fish.
The Food and Drug Administration.
The Frog.
The Grasshopper,
How many?
How much?
Investigating earthquakes,
Bivestlgating population.
learning from earthquakes.
Making change.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Vance, Adrian (Continued)
The Microscope.
The Nature of money.
Planaria.
The Post Office Department.
Problem-centered review.
Rationalism.
Services of a bank.
The Slide rule: buic theory.
The Slide rule: combined operations and contiuned
products.
The Slide rule: multiplicatioii and diviiion.
The Slide rule: iqutre*, cubet, roots, liiiet, and tan-
gents.
State, county, city, and independent
services.
Stem KCtioaing and stiining
Studying algae.
Studying protozoa.
Travels of a check.
What time?
Zippers and stuff.
Vance (Adrian) Productimis
see
Adrian Vance Productions.
VancoQTer to music [Motion picture] Province of British Co-
lumbia, Victoria. Released by National Film Board of Canada
and Canadian Travel l^lm Library, 1971.
18 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Procnls ihe chui|in| icenc* and mood* of Vancouver, and
ihowt ihe coamopoltlan downtown area, the West End. and Stanley Park. In-
clude* Kcnes of ihc valley oT the FTater River.
1 Vancouver. B.C.— Description. 2. Frwer Valley. British Columbia— De-
icription and travel. I. British Columbia. II. Canada. National Rim Board.
111. Canadian Travel Film Library.
tF1089.5.V22i 917.U 72-715015
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Vandalism — why? (Motion picture] Alfred Higgins Productions.
Released by Perennial Education, 1972.
11 min. *d. color. 16 mm.
Also iaaued io 16 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound; in super 8 mm. on
reel with optical sound; in super 8 mm in cartridge with magnetic sound.
Videoupc on reel and videocasseiie also issued
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Analyzes the problem of vandalism, what motivates it, and
how ita energies can be turned towards constructive ways of bettering the cnvi-
roofltent.
I. Vandalism. (I Vandalism, I. Higgins (Alfred) Productions. Holly-
wood. Calif. II. Perennial Education, inc.
[HV6635, 364.2 72-701936
Perennial Education 72
MARC
Van Dean Company, inc. , Indianapolis, Van Dean
manual
Bleach retouch and toner.
Charm in the beauty salon.
Diagonal finger waves.
Dry haircut with scissors.
Human hair.
Human skin.
Permanent waving.
Personal hygiene.
Preparation of a patron.
Boiler curls.
Shampooing.
Shampooing curly hair.
Wet haircut with scissors.
Vanderbeek, Stan
see
Manklnda.
Vanderbilt University, Nashville. Institute on
Communism and Constitutional Democracy
see
Agriculture and the peasants.
Background of the Soviet economy.
Communism and religion.
Communism and the scientfic method.
Communism m Ciiina.
Communism in Latin America.
Communism in Yugoslavia.
The Communist challenge to the United
States.
The Communist Party of the USA.
Communist persuasion.
The Communist take-over pattern.
Culture in the USSR.
The Economic order.
From Marx to Lenin.
The Future Communist regime.
General pre-suppositions of communism.
History of the party before 1917.
Introduction to the course.
Karl Marx: his work and background.
Khrushchev and de-Stalinlzation.
law, crime, and punistunent in the USSR.
Lenin's concept of the party.
The Management of external conflict.
The Management of internal party discipline.
Mao Tse-tung's ideological contributions.
Marx and the laws of history.
Marx and the revolution of the proletariat.
Marx and the transformation of man.
Marx's Capital.
The Moulding of Communists.
The New Party program.
Party rule after the revolution (1917-1932)
Party rule in Russia (1932-1961)
Performance of the Soviet economy.
The Political order.
Religion in the USSR.
The Role of Ideology in communism.
The Russian revolution of 1917.
Russian revolutionism before 1917.
Sino-Soviet conflict.
Soviet foreign policy.
Soviet threat today.
Stalin's ideological contributions.
State machinery of power in the USSR.
The Strategy of coming to power.
Structure of the Soviet economy.
Tactical operations.
U. S. policy in Latin America.
World communism.
World communism, part 2.
World politics.
Van der Post, Laurens
see
560
Lost world of the Kalahari.
Van der Waals forces (Filnutrip) Popular Science Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
41 fr. rnlor. 35 mm. (liondlDg)
Eastman color.
PUM Blmstrlp no. 6509.
Bummaiy: Compares the magnitude of Van der Waals forces
with chemical bondini; forces Includtxl among the main types of
chemical hontllng. Includes varloua types of Van der Waals forces
other than London forces.
1. Van der Waals forces, 2. Onemloal bonds. i. Popular
Science Publishing Company, Inc., New York. Audio-Visual Divi-
sion. II. FOM flinistrlp no. 6506. Series: Bonding (Fllmstrlp)
Ml Fi A 68-4114
Popular Science Pub. Co., Andlo-TIaua) DIv.
Van DerZee, James
see
Affluence and World War I.
A Black middle-class family from 1882-
1910.
Van de Water, John R
see
TV House that Out buOt
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Van Dyke, Heniy, 1852-1933.
other wise man
see
The story of the
The Other wise man.
The Story of the other wise man.
Van Eyck (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1965.
Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications,
1970.
a4 fr. cnlur. 35 mm. (Master painter*)
[>uul)te-frHiiie version also issued.
With study pitde.
CREDITS: Author, Anthony Bertram.
SUMMARY; A study of the work and life of Jan Van Eyck,
examining the Influences which affected him, and abowlog bow his
work has luHuenced subaequent artists.
1. Eyck, Jan van. 1300-1440. 1. Vlaoal Publications, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series: Master palotera
(Filmstrip)
iND673.E ] 759.9493 76-739022
ihlntyre Visual Publications
Van Gogh {FUmatrip) Educational Productions, England.
nelen?ed in the V. S. by Protluiiann Associates, 1964.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
with lecture notei.
Summary: Describes and shows examples of the works of Van
Gosh.
■ Another issue, double fr.
1. <:ogh. Vincent ran, 1809-1890. l Educational Prodactloos,
ltd. n. Prothmaon AaKxriates.
759.9492 74^7.'V1256
Prothmano A»^<oclates
Vu Gogh. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Loodon, 1967. RekMed
in the U.S. by Time-Life PQms.
14 min. td. bftw. 16 mta.
SUMMARY: Explores the complex miad tad work of Vinccat Via Oo^M
■bown in tua ietUn to hi> brotbo, and illuMrated with his ptMrTinft
I. Oofh, Vincent van, 1X33-1890. I. British Broadcattmg Cdrporatioa.
Tekvisioa Service. IL Taae-Ule Hlmt.
[ND653] 759.9492 70-714533
TuBC-Life ntfBS 72 MARC
Van Gogh {Motion jnotwn) COTsair Films, 1969.
6 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A story of the painter, Vincent ran Oogli, told throtigb
maslc and rhyme. For primary fp-ades.
1. Go^, Vincent ran, 18S3-1890. i. Corsair Pllms.
759.9492 79-702629
CINE
Van Gogh {Motion pictwe) Corsair Films. Beleased by
Bailey-Fihn Associates, 1969.
6 mln. 9A. color. 16 mm.
with study Kuide.
Sytmimary: Uses a ballad of Vincent Van Oogb as a musical back-
ground for combining many of Van Oogh's famous works with set-
tings and erects that mirror the paintings.
1. Gogh. Vincent ran, 185S-1S90. l Corsair Films, zl Bailey-
Film Asaociate^
759.92 76-706591
Balley-rilm Associates
Van Gogh (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1969.
Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications.
1970.
X^ fr. color. 3.) ram. (Master painters)
Double-frame version also issiied-
With study guide.
CREDITS : Autbor. Anthony Botram.
STJMllARY : A study of the work and life of TiQcmt van Gogh,
examining the Influences which affected him, and showing bow his
work has Influenced subsequent artists.
1. Gogh. Vincent van, 1853-1890. I. Vlaoal Publications, ltd.,
liondon. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III. Series: Master pic-
tures (Filmstrip)
[ND653.G ] 759.9492 70-739023
.Mclntyre Visual Publications
Van Gogh: a self p<Hirait {Motion picture) National
Broadcasting Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968.
55 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.- An Intenslre exploration into the life and worin of Tin-
cent van Gogh. Introduces details frotn his personal eorresptmdenOB
and shows many of his [talntlnga and drawings.
L Gogh, Vincent van, 1853-1890. i. National Broadcasting Com-
pany, inc. n, McGraw-Hill Book Ccwnpeny.
927 Fi A 68-1957
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Vanguard TV-3: onsaccessful satdlite launching {Motion
picture) Thorne Films, 1969.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (U. S. space exploration)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CrediU: Producer, Dennis S. Grogan.
Summary: Includes scenes of the third stage of the rocket being
mounted, final rocket [Mvparationa, tbe completed rocket, blockhouse
activities, and engine Ignition followed by failure and explosion.
1. Project Vanguard. l Thome Films, inc., Boulder, Colo.
Series : U. S. f^ace exploration ( Motion picture)
629.46 72-704691
Thome Film*
Van Hdlin — maiiin; and Btng Crosby-Phil Harris sand-
grouse shoot (Motion picture) American Broadcasting
Co.. 19r.8. Made by ABC Sports.
50 oiin. sd. color. 16 mm. (The American sportsman)
Credits: Sponsors, R. J. Reynolds. Hartford Insurance Co., Gen-
eral Tire and Rubber Co. and/Skll Power Tools.
Summary: Sbows Van Heflln as he fishes for bloe marlin in the
Bahamas, and Blag Crosby and Phil Harris as they boat for sand
grouse In Tauaola. Bast Africa.
1, Fishing— Bahamas. 2. Hunting— Tanianla. 3. Marlin fishing.
4. Grouse shooting. I. American Broadcattlng Company. Se-
ries: The American sportsman (Motion picture)
799 Fi A 68-857
CINE
The Vanishing American {Motion picture) Famous Play-
ers-Lasky Corp., 1925,
110 mln. d. b&w. S5 mm.
A Paramount picture presented by Adolpb Zukor and Jesse L.
lASky.
Originally released on tinted stock.
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Collection, Library of Congress.
Creditt: Director, George B. Seltx; screMipIay. Ethel Doherty;
adaptation, Luclen Hut>bard ; photographers, Edgar Scboenbaum,
Harry Perry. Catt: Richard Dlr, Lola Wilson, Noah Beery. Malcolm
MacGregor.
Summary: Dramatizes the novel, Tbe vanishing American, by
Zane Grey, about an Indian chief who sacrifices his life In an at-
tempt to stop the bloodshed begun when his people who had fought
in World War i returned to Arizona to find their lands and posses-
sions confiscated and their farallies starving.
I. Grey, Zane, 1872-1939. The vanishing American, il Para-
mount Plcture.<i. Inc. iti. Paramount Film Collection, it. American
Film Institute Collection.
791.43 70-708959
Vanishing Cornwall {Motion picture) Doubleday & Co., in
cooperation with Du Maurier Productions, England. Re-
leased by Sterling Educational Films, 1968.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Based on the book of tbe same title by Daphne Du Maurier.
Credits: Director, Christian Browning; narrator, Michael Red-
grave.
Summqry: Presents the history, legends, and pe<H>le of Cornwall,
pointing out many things which have given Cornwall its special
flavor. Filmed in Cornwall
1. Cornwall, Eng.— Deacr. & trav. i, Du Maurier. Daphne, 1907-
Vanlablng Cornwall, n. Donbleday and Company, Inc m. Sterling
Educational Films, inc
914.23 FiA 68-490
Sterling Educational Films
The Vanishing frontier {Motion picture) North Carolina
Film Board [1965?) Released by University of North
Carolina Bureau of Audiovisual Education.
58 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A panoramic view of North Carolina's mountain com*
munities, with statementa and opinions from local citizens, old-timers,
and authorities on mountain life. Traces the history, the present
Btrcss(» and strains, tbe poverty and promise of America's moat
neglected, most maligned yet most fiercely Independent people.
1. North Caryllna — Soc. life A cust. 2. Frontier and Pioneer
life — North Carolina. r. North Carolina. Film Board, n. North
Carolina. University. Bureau of Audiovisual Education.
917.56 Fi A 67-5603
North Carolina. Univ. Bureau of AV Education
Alemann FilmSf
A Vanishing heritage (Motion picture)
1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ((hanging envlronmoit D. S. A.)
SUMMARY: Reveals the many-sided heritage of American archi-
tecture. Explains that traditions in architecture were brought to
the United States by pecq;>Ie of many different nationalities, and that
they were blended with historical styles reaching back In time to
ancient Greece and Rome to produce a culture uniquely American.
1. Architecture — U. S. I. Alemann Films, Loe Angeles.
II. Series : Changing environment U. S. A. (Motion picture)
720.9 73-711559
CINE
The Vanishing moskoz {Motion picture) Insight, inc He-
leased by ABC Television Network, 1960.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Telecast on the ABC documenUry show Expedition!
CrediU: Producer, V. Fae Thomas; writer, P. T. Furat; mualc,
Robert Ernst; photographer. Christian Vibe.
Summary: Follows a University of Copenhagen expedition led by
Lauge Koch and Christian Vibe as it travels by airplane along tbe
east coast of Greenland and inland, mapping gladera and studying
the musk-ox.
1. Mosk-ox. 2. Mammals — Greenland. i. Expedition! (Televi-
sion program) ii. Insight, inc, Los Angeles, ul American Broad-
casting Company.
B99.7 Fi 68-290
The Vanishing sea {Motion picture) KEG Productions,
Toronto. Released in the U. S. by A-V Explorations,
1969.
26 mill. sd. color. 18 mm, (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced In cooperation *ith tbe National Audubon and Canadian
Audubon Societies.
CrediU: Producers, G. S. Kedey. R. Kills, D. Gibson; coniralUnt.
0. Knerer; music, R, Harrison; photographer, R. Davison; editing,
L Lawrence, D. Smith.
Summary: Shows the effect of evaporation on the Salt Lake of
Utah and tbe life of the present day Inhabitants of that area. In-
cludes sequences of the western grebe's mating display, family life
at a ma.<ikrat hut, and the antics of pelicans with their young
1. Natural history— Utah— Great Salt Lake. 2. Great Salt Lake,
1. Keg Productions Limited, n. A-V Explorations, inc. Seriea:
Audubon wildlife theatre (Motion picture)
333.7 7^709410
A-V Explorations
The Vanishing street (Mtrtion picture) British Film In-
stitute, London, 1962. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorporated. 1971.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Shows the effects of urban renewal on Heesel Street,
the center of the Jewish community In London, which faces dertruc-
tlon to make way for a modem apartm^it complex.
1. Urban renewal — London. I. Brltiah Film Institute, London.
II. Films Incorporated.
[HT178] 801.2 78-712639
Films Incorporated
561
Vanity {Motion picture) DeMille Pictures Corp. Released
by Producers Distributing Corp., 1927.
<Vt mln. si. b&w. X> mm.
Presented by C. Gardner Sullivan.
L. C. copy consists of five 35 mm. reels and one reel of 16 mm.
pre-print film.
In the Paul Kllllam Film Collection, Library of Congreaa.
Creditt: Producer and director, Donald Crisp ; screenplay, Douglas
Doty; titles, John W. Krafft; photographer. Arthur Miller; film edi-
tor. BarlMra Hunter. Catt: Leatrice Joy, Charles Ray, Maym Kelso,
Alan Hale, Nobel Johnson.
Summary: A melodrama about a haughty San Francisco society
girl who, on the eve of her wedding, becomes Involved In seduction
and murder when she Joins a casual acquaintance aboard his tramp
steamer.
I. DeMlUe Pictures Corporation, n. Producers Distrib-
uting Corporation, in. Paul Kllllam Film Collection.
791.43 79-709654
Vanity is the wind {Motion picture) U. S. Public Health
Service. Made by Directors Group, inc Released by
Sterling Movies U. S. A., 1969.
27mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Ufewatch six)
Summarj/: \ love story In which love shattered by the mind of
the woman Is used to point out the need for women to seek medical
advice. Jacqueline Suaann comments on how vanity can destroy
love and a woman.
I. U. S. Public Health Service a. Sterling Movies V. S. A.. Inc.
Series: Ufewatch six (Motion picture)
„.™ ^^3 77-705014
CINE
Van Meter (David) Productions
see David Van Meter Productions
Van Mourick, lAwrence L.
see
Boiling points of water.
Gases condense as they cool.
Heat can do work.
Heat expands liquids.
Heat e^qiands metals.
Heat is produced in different ways.
Heat is reflected and absorbed.
Heat travels by conduction, convection,
and radiation.
Liquids evaporate.
Most solids melt.
Van Nostrand Reinhold Compaqy
see
Let's make a film.
The Young art: children make their own
films.
Van Praag Productions
see
Auto mechanic.
The Results.
Vapor pressnre demonstratiotts (Motion picture) DepL of
Chemistry, Yale University. Made by Darid G. Anderson
and Andrew Patterson. Jr. Released by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
8 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Yale chemistry flim series)
Sr.MMARY: Fxplains the nature of vapor pressure in terms of
moleciilar movemenL Demonstrates that vapor pressure equilibria
shift with changes In temperature; measures vapor preasure of
selected liquids.
1. Vapor pressure. I. Yale University. Dept. of Chemistry. H.
Encyclopaedia BriUnnlca Educational Corporation. III. Series:
Yale chemistry film aeries (Motion picture)
[QC304] 641 77-718310
Encyclopaedia Britait- nlca BducaUooal 0>tp.
Varda, Agnfes, 1928-
see
Black Panthers.
Varga, John
see
Thirty pieces of silver.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Variation and natural selection {MoHon picture) American
Institute of Biological Sciences. Made by Calvin Pro-
ductions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
15 mill. ^=d. t-olor. 16 nun (Our living world)
Shorieiieil vpr^on of the lOfll motion picture entitled Darwin and
evolution.
With guide.
aummni-y: Traces the life and work of Charles Darwin, from hla
student days to hU development as a great Bclentist. ladudes a dis-
cussion of bis theory of evolution.
1. Darwin. Charles Robert. 1809-1882. 2. Evolution. T. Ameri-
can Institute of Biological Sciences, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Compaay.
m. Darwin and evolution (Motion picture) Series: Our IlTlng
worid (Motion picture)
575.0162 Fi A 67-5669
McGraw-Hil) Book Co.
Vuiatimi of charge with carratare (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969. Made by
Peter Robinson Associates.
4 mill. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Biq>erlment8 in physics — elec-
trostatics)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Collaborator, Albert V. Baez. with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula College.
SUMMARY: Presents a demonstration experiment with animated
sequences to illustrate variation of charge with curvature.
1. Electrostatics. 2. Ellectrlc charge and dIstributloiL I. Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Experi-
ments in physics — electrostatics (Motion picture)
5375 70-709929
Sncjclopaedla Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Variations in replication {Motion picture) American Insti-
tute of Biological Sciences. Made by Calvin Productions.
Relejifed by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
16 mln. sd. color. 1(t mm. (Our living world)
Shortened version of the 1961 motion picture entitled Mutations.
With guide.
Bummary: Discusses chromosomal and genetic mutations as ap-
plied to ninn. Highlights the hemophilic offspring of Queen Vic-
toria aa an exatuple of mutational inheritance. I^acrlbes Muller's
work In inducing mutations by X-rays.
1. Mutagenesis- 2. Human genetics. i. American Institute of
Biological Sciences, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company, in. Muta-
tions (Motion picture) Series: Our living world (Motion pic-
ture)
575.292 Fi A 67-6666
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Variations of an old theme (Motion picture) Filmbulgare,
Sophia. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
MoGraw-Hill, 1969.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director. IvanAndonov.
Summon/: An animated film about two young nUMtcUno whoM
viola and violin disappear from their hands, go on a walk to the
sound of an old theme, and become the thoughts and souls of the two
iwrformers.
I. Fllmbulgare. n. Contemporary Fllms/McOraw-HllL
791.43 72-704688
HcGraw-HUI Book Co.
Variations of the full swing (Motion picture) Ealinj; Corp^
1969.
4 mitt. ^1. color, super 8 mm. (Golf)
Loop iilni. F'llm notes on cartridge case.
CredUa: Author, Bruce G. Fossum.
Summaiy: Shows the difference In stance required by the 4 wood,
5 Iron, driver, and 9 iron.
1. Swing (Golf) r. Ealing Corjjoratlon, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Golf (Motion picture)
796.352 79-700683
Ealing Corporation
Variations oa a ceUophaae wrapper. [Motion picture] David
Rimmer, Vancouver. Released in Canada by Canadian Film-
Makers' Distnbution Centre, Toronto. 1972. Released in the
U.S., 1972.
8 min. id. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Employi ■ film loop technique to produce i variety of visual
iPN:997,
Canadian Film- Makers'
Distribution Centre
n Centre.
72-702588
MARC
Vari^t^ de la France (Fitmstrip) International Film Bu-
reau, 1966.
32 fi' i-olor. 3r> mm. and phunotape: eingle-track. 1 reel (7 In.),
31 Id. pfr ser. ( Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide.
Credit*: AuthorM, Louis Chatagnler. Huguette Chatagnler.
Summary: I'art of a aerlex designed as a fundamental skills
method of Instruction for French language, culture, and ciTltlzatlon.
Shows recent pbotuin'Bphs of France.
J. French language — Audio-visual Instructioo. i. International
Film Bureau, inc., (Chicago. Series: Images de la Praoce con-
temporalne (Filnutrtp)
448JJ 77-786663
International Film Boraan
Varieties of human Tallies (Filmstrip)
ProdncUons, 1970.
Warren Schloat
70 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsr: 1| mln. (I^w and order:
vat lies m crista)
With teacher's guide.
i"redlts : Writer. I.lnda Tonnl : editor. Marlon Ftrady.
Summary : AnalyxM the forceii of Hunge at work In America
todaj. using an anthropological atudy of how laws develop within a
cultnr*.
1. Roclal values — JiiTenlle fllma. 2. n. R, — Social conditions —
1900- —-Juvenile fllma. A. Hodologtral Jurisprudence — Jnreoile
films. I. Schloat (Warren) Productions. Pleasant v I lie, N. T. 8e-
rte« : I^w and order : valtiea In rrisla (Pllmstrip)
820.973 71-737722
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Variety {Motion picture) Ufa, Berlin, 1925. Rdeased in
the U. S. by Paramount, 1926.
83 min. si. \Av. 35 mm.
Released in Germany under the title Variety. Originally released
on tinted stock. Shorter version (6 reels) also Issued.
Based on the novel The oath of St^hen Holler, by Pelix Hol-
laender.
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Collection, Library of Congress.
Credit*: Producer, Erich Pommer; director and screenplay, Bwald
Andr^ Dupont; photographer, Karl Freund. Catt: Emll Jatmtngs,
Maly Delscbaft. Lya de Puttl. Warwick Ward. Alice Hechr.
Sumtnary: A drama, using flashback technique, telling how a pris-
oner left his wife and child for a young dancer, returned to bis life
aa a trapeze artist with the dancer as hla partner, and ultimately
killed her new lover, a third partner In the trapen act Wltb sub-
titles.
r. Hollaender, Felix, 1868-1931. Der Eld des Stephan Huller. n.
Unlversum-Fllm AG.. Berlin, iii. Paramount Film Collection, it.
American Film Institute Collection, v. Variety (Motion picture)
791.43 75-708960
Varioos glaucoma (^wrations (Motion picture) Universitat
Augenklinik, Bonn, 1964. Released in the U. S. by Inter-
national Eye Film Library, 1965.
9 mln. sd. color. IS mm.
Ko<ln chrome.
Credits: Authors, J8rg Dracger. Hans Sautter.
Suminari/: Illustrates gonlotomy performed with a special knife
needle which sweeps across and Irrigales the angle. Shows the tech-
niques Includinj; Klliott ti-ephlne, iridectomy with coagulation, and
the extraction r-f a tumultous l«is.
1. Glaucoma — Surgery. i. Bonn. UniversltSt. Augenklinlk.
11. International Eve Film Library.
617 Fi A 67-5235
International Eye Film Library
Various leaf -eaters (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1966.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. (Destructive insects, no. 1)
SUMMARY: Describes some of the dangerous Insects that inhabit
fields and woods and threaten farm crops. Focuses on the leaf-
eating Insects.
1 Insects, Injurious and beneficial. 1. Bosco. Don. II. Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Destructive insects
(Filmstrip) no. 1.
[SB9311 595.7 70-740684
Universal Education and Visual Arts
[Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Ufe Film*.
30 mio. kL bAw. 16 mia. (Vcctort and matriocs. na 2)
SUMMARY^ Define* vectora. and u^rfain that vectors can be uud to repre-
■ent a variety of thing*, from s simpk ihopping bt to vdodtks, forces, sod
geometrical dnplacemcnts.
t. Vector analytit. I. British BroadcaatiBg Corporatioa. Televiiion Ser-
vice. II. Tune-Life Films. [II. Series: Veclon and matrices. [Motion picture]
na 2.
lQA261] 512 71-714441
Time-Lire Filom 72 MARC
Vasarely, Victor, 1908-
see
Who is: Victor Vasarely.
Vasconcellos, Dora
see
Small world: Frost, Herbert, Vasconcellos.
VwertoMy. [Motion picture] Eaton Laborattviet, 1971. Made
by A-VCorp.
20 rain. td. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Ezptains vasectomy by pnanUiiis a qoastioo sod aaiwer tes-
■ioo betweea a pkyMciaa sad s married coofile. Shows ttvc Mrgenr to portray
the esac at the operalioa.
1. Vasectomy. I. BsIob Laboratories, inc.
[RD571j 617 72-700165
ONB 73 MARC
VaMctoflv- cMotioo picture] Churchill I^lmi, 1972.
17 n
16 a
With itudr guide.
CREDITS: Aaimatkn. Spencer PeeL
SUMMARY: DiscMaaa the npctieoccs of •everal men who souchl vsaec-
lomj is a farm of coatracepboa. Ofaaervea ■ couple as they diacum vasectomy
with tbcir doctor and u the man lakdergoea the nmplc opctation.
1. Vasectomy. I. ChurchiU nima, Los Angcka.
[RD571] 301.42 75-715529
Cburdim FUim 72 MARC
Vatican Council n. Part 1: The peaceful rcrohitka (Jl^o-
tion picture) National Council of Catholic Men in asso-
ciation with Xational Bix>adcasting Co., 1966.
30 min. ad. color. 16 mm. (The Catholic hour)
Issued also In b&w. L. C. has b&w print
CredUa: Producers, Uartln Hoade, Richard J. Walah; director.
Martin Hoade; writer, James O'Oara; narrator, Norman Rom; ma-
Ric, Robert Oelsslnser; photoffrapber, JoMph Vadala; editors, Peter
Punzl. Kenneth Sbea.
nummary: Dlscuaaea the Drat and aecond aesalooa of tbe Second
Vatican Council of the Catholic Church led by Pope John zxiu. and
later by Pope Paul. Emphasises efforts to Improve relations be-
tween the world's religious bodies and deacribea the roa^r decree of
the second session, tbe Constitution on tbe liturgy.
1. Vatican CoundL 2d, 1962-1985. i. National Council of
Catholic Men. ii. Na- tlonal Broadcaatlnt Compaor, Inc.
Serlea : The Catholic hour (Motion picture)
262 Fi6»-291
Vatican Cooncil n. Part 2: A new Pentecost (Motion pio-
ture) National Council of Catholic Men in association
with National Broadcasting Co., 1966.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 ram. (The Catholic hour)
Issued also In b&w. L. C has b&w print.
Credita: Producers, Martin Hoade, Richard J. Walah; director,
Uartln Hoade; writer, James O'Gara; narrator, Norman Roae; ma-
ale, Robert Geisslnger ; photographer, Joseph Vadala ; edit(»s, Peter
Punzl, Kenneth Shea.
Summary.- Discusses decrees of the third and fourth sessions of
the Second Vatican Coundl, Including tbe Declaration on religious
liberty. In which the Catholic Church separates Itself from any de-
pendency on cirli power, and Scema 13. On the Church In the mod-
em world, which ezpre
values.
1. Vatican Council,
ell of Catholic Men.
Inc. Series : The Catho-
I tbe relevance of modern life to rellgloas
2d, 1962-1865. i. National Conn-
II. National Broadcasting Company,
He hotir (Motion picture)
262 Fi 68-292
Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1892-1958. Fantasia
on Greensleeves, string orchestra
see
Fantasia on Greenslcevcs/Vaughan Williams.
Vaughn Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958.
no. 2, G major
see
Symphony,
562
Scherzo (nocturne) from Symphony no. 2
(London) by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Vaulting (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1968. Made
by Calvin Productions.
3 mo- ->» pictures (4 mln. each) si. color. 8 mm. (Women's
gymnastics)
Loop Alms.
Is-sued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With guide.
Sumtt\arii: Llmlii 3ilet)ieny, winner of fuur Pan American gold
medals, dmionstrates the national compulsory routines for girls.
ContcnU: 1. Iteginning level. ^2. Low intermediate level. — S.
High intermediate level.
1. Vault ing-horae. 2. Gymnastics for women. i. Athletic Insti-
tute. Series: Wwnen's gymnastics- (Motion picture)
796.4 Fi A 68-2438
Athletic institute
Vaulting 1 {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. sL color, super 8 mm. (Women's gymnastics)
I.«op film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Covers the vaulting approach, the dlsmonnt from a
start, and the running squat vault Includes several approach
lead-ups along with correct spotting techniques.
1. Vaulting-horse. 2. Oymnastlcs for womm. i. Ealing Cor-
poration, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Women's gymnastics (Mo-
tion picture)
796.4 72-708788
Ealing Corporation
Vaulting 2 (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Women's gymnastics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Covers the flank, straddle, and stoop vaults. Includes
lead-ups and correct spotting techniques.
1. Vaulting-horse. 2. Gymnastics for women. i. Baling Cor-
poration. Cambridge. Mass. Series: Women's gymnastics (Mo-
tion picture)
796.4 76-708789
Ealing Corporatioa
Vaulting: CompetitiTe vaults on the long horse, part 1
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britattnica Educatimial
Corp.. 1969.
4 mlu H\ color, super 8 mm, (Physical education resource
shelf)
Ixiop fliiti mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Credita: Producer, Ulf Baokstrom ; collaborator, George Falumy.
Summary: Illuntratee, In detail, the techniques of vaulting on the
long horse, as training for actual i.'onipetition.
1. Vnulting-horte. i. Encyclopaedia Britanntt-a Educational
Corporation, ii. Competitive vault.-* on tbe long horse, part 1 ( Mo-
tion picture) Series: Physical education resource shelf (Motion
picture)
796.4 76-703967
ALA Booklist
Vaulting: Competitive vaults mi the long horse, part 2
(Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp.. 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Physical education resource
shelf)
Iy»p film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Credita: Producer. Ulf Backstrom; collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary.' Illustrates, In deUll. the techniques of vaulting on the
long horse, uh training for actual competition.
1. Vaulting-horse. r. Enc>-cloc«edia Britannica Educational
Corporation, ii. Competitive vault« on the long horse, part 2 (Mo-
tion picture) Series: Physical education resource shelf (Motlcwi
picture)
796.4 70-703968
AI-A Booklist
Vaulting: CompetitiTe vaults on the long hone, part 3
(Motion pioture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 nun. (Physical education reM>urce
shelf)
Loop flUu mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Credita: Producer, Ulf Backstrom; collaborator. Oeoff* Falossy.
aummary: Illustrates, in detail, the techolques of vaulting on the
long horse, aa training for actual competition.
1. Vaultlng-horse. i. Encyclopaedia BrfUnnlca Bducatlooal
Coritoratioii ii. Competitive vaults on the long bone, part 8 (Motion
picture) Serlea: Physical education resource sbetf (MoCton
picture)
796.4 73-703942
ALA Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Vanlting: Lead<ap progrmiioii, part 1 {Motum pieture)
Encyclop«edia BriUimica Eda(mti<»ial Corp., 1969.
4 iii:n. 8l. «)l«r. super 8 miD. (Ptgralcml edncsUon reaoorce
8hflf>
Loop Sim mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
CrrditM: Producer, Ulf Badcstrom; collaborator, Qewie raIiiH7.
Sutnmary: Illostralee, Id deUll, the lead-op profrenloo molting
technique, au training for actual competltloo.
1. Vaultlng-horae. 1. Encyclopaedia Brttannlca BUocatlonal
Oorpornthm. n. Lead-up progrwalon, part 1 (Motl«i picture)
Series: Physical education reaoum shelf < Motion picture)
796.4 77-703943
AUi Booklist
Vaulting: Lead-ap progrwion, part 2 (Motion picture)
Encyclf^Media Britannica EducationaJ Corp., 1969.
4 niin. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (PhTSlcal educattoo resource
Khelf)
Loop Aim moonted in cartridge.
With manual.
Creditu: Producer, Dlf Backstrom: collaborator, Oeorge FaloHf.
SMnmarn: Illustrates, in detail, tbe lead-op prqgTe—ioo Taoltlnf
technique, as training for actoal coropetitloii.
1. Vaulting-horse. 1. Bnc;clopaedia Brttannlca Sdncatlooal
Oorporatlon. tt. Lead-up progression, part 2 (Uotlon pictore)
Series : Phjrslcal education resource shelf (Uotlon pictore)
796.4 70-703944
ALA Booklist
Vaulting: Preparatory vault from the croup (Motion pic-
ture) Eacyclopaedia Britannica Kducational Corp., 1969.
4 iiii;i. si. t-olor, super 8 mm. (Phj^lcal education resource
shelf)
Loop flliu iiKiunted in cartrld^.
With manuAl.
CrediU: Producer, Ulf Baclvstroin; collaborator, George Falussj,
Summary: Illustrates, in detail, the preparatory Tault from the
croup, as training for actoal competiUon,
1. VaultlQg-horae. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation, u. Preparatory vault from the croup (Motion picture)
Series: Physical education resource shelf (Motion picture)
796.4 74-703945
ALA Bookllxt
Vanltii^: Preparatonr vault from the neck (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educalionai Corp., 1969.
4 ml:. •'I. mlor. super 8 mm. (Physical education resource
shelf)
Ixmp film mounted In cartridge.
With mnnunl.
Creditt: Prodiicer, Vtt Backstrom ; collaborator, Oeorge Falussy.
Bummarv: Illustrates, In detail, the preparatory vault from the
neck, as training for actual competition.
1. YaultlDg-horfle. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation, n. Preparatory vaiilt from the neck (Motion picture)
Series: Physical education resource shelf (Motion picture)
796.4 7^-703946
aLA Booklt^^
Vaulting: Spotting techniques (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
color, super 8 mm. (Physical education resource
4 mi
Shelf)
Loop nim mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Crediit: Producer, Dlf Backstrom; collaborator. Oeorge Falussy.
Bummarv: IHufrtrate*. In detail, spotting techniques for the vault,
as training for actual competition.
1. Vaulting- ho r5«. l Encyclopaedia Britannica E^locatiooal
Corporation, n. Spotting techniques (Motion pictore) Series:
Physical education resource shelf (Motion picture)
796.4 71-703947
ALA Booklist
Vaidting: Stoop vault from far end — stoop vault frmn near
«Bd (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Uade by
Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop film.
With guide.
CrediU: OntsulUnt, Newt IxAeo.
Summary: Member* of the Unlvenlty of Michigan gymnastic
team demonstrate their techniques,
1. Vaulting-horse. l Athletic Institute. Series: Men's gym-
nastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 72-705857
Athletic Institute
Vaulting: Straddle vauK from far md— Heeht vault from
far end (Motion puOure) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made
l^ Calvin Prodncticoa.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop Aim.
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Newt L«ken.
Sttitimtiry: Members of the University of Michigan gymnastic
team demoostrate tbeir tedutques.
1. Vault Ing-horae. i. Athletic Institute. SeHes: Men's gym-
nastics series (Motion picture)
796.4 79-705866
Athletic Institute
Vaulting: The taket^ and prepaiatDry moves (Motion pic-
ture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 m:,i, xi. color, super 8 mm. (Physical education rerource
shelf)
I>xip dim mounted In cartridge.
With mannal.
Creditt: Producer, Ulf Backstrom; collaborator, George Falussy.
Summary: Illustrates, In detail, the takeoff and preparatory moves
for the vault, as training for actual con^ietltlon.
L Vaulting-hone. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp<»^tion. n. Tbe Takeoff and preparatory moves (Hottoo pic-
tore) Series; Physical edocatiOD resource shelf (Motion picture)
796.4 75-703948
ALA Booklist
Vaulting: Vaults on side horse (Motion picture) Ent^clo-
paedia Britannica Educ&timial Corp., 1969.
4 m' I. fl. color, super 8 mm. (Physical education resource
ahelf)
Loop dim mounted In cartridge.
With manual
Creditt: Producer. Ulf Back.«trom; collaborator. Oeorge ralossy.
Summary: Illustrates, In detail, vaults on tbe side horse, as train-
ing for actual competition.
1. Vaut ting-horse. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation, n. Vaults on side horse (Motion picture) Series:
Physical education resource shelf ( Motion picture)
796.4 79-708949
ALA Booklist
Vaulting: Yamashita fnmt near aid — handspring pike
from near «id (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1970.
Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Men's gymnastics series)
Loop fllm.
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Newt Loken.
Bumwtary: Members of tbe University of Michigan gyomastlc
team demonstrate their techolqoes.
1. Vault Ing-horae. L Athletic Institute. Series; Men's gym*
nasties series (Motion pictore)
796.4 76-705858
Athletic lOBtltote
Vausseur, Jacques
see
Le cadeau.
Vavin, Inc. , New York
I>anger rides in small boats.
If you are first at the crash.
Is your family safe from death by fire ?
Nobocty needs to drown.
The Race to save Abu Simbel.
Shot while bunting.
So you don't use seat belts.
Think before you drown.
What would you do in these driving emer-
gencies ?
Vector addition l: velocity of a boat (Motion picture) Na-
tional Film Board of Canada. Adapted and released by
Ealinp Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
with film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Vlew3 of a motorboat from above as it moves upstream
and downstream, as It heads across stream, and as it heads at an
angle upstream. Shows how vector triangles can be drawn for tbe
various velocities.
I. Dynamics. i. Canada. National Film Board, n. Ealing
Corxraration, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project physics (Motion
picture)
631 Fi A 68-2405
Ealing OorporaUoo
Vector kinematics (Motion picture)
see The Acceleration vector; The Velocity and
acceleration in circular motion; Velocity and
acceleration in free fall; Velocity and acceleration
in simple harmonic motion; Velocity in circular
and sin^)le harmonic motion
Vector quantities and vector diagrams (Motion picture)
see Fundamentals of orthogonal projection: Vector
quaiAities and vector diagrams
Vectorq (Motion picture) University of Maryland, Dept. of
Speech and Dramatic Art, 1971.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 miiL
SfTMMAST: A young hero who is taking his heroine Into tbe
autumn forest discovers that he is Inextricably ensnared In physics,
mathematics, and nature.
1. Matbenatici — Popolar worts. 2. E^byslcs. 3. Nature.
I.Maryland. Dniverslty. Dept. of Speech and Dramatic Art.
rQA93] 516 78-711560
CINE
Vectors (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Education
Division, London [196-!, Released in tbe U. S. by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CredUt: Advisers, H. Fletcher, P. Murphy.
Summary: Deflnes vectors and demonstrates addition and moltl-
pllcatlon.
1. Vector analysis. l Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd,
London, n. Encyclopaedia Brttannlca Educational CorporatloiL
512 Fi A 68-2996
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Vectors and absolute value (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mln. sd. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics*
Loop film.
Iwued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
WItb teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces the idea of a vector and Its correspondence with
a point in the xy-plane. These Ideas tbem lead to tbe more general
concept of a vector, and to absolute value via tbe length associated
with each vector. For grades i through 12.
1. Vector analysis. L Canada. National Film Boatd. n. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Matbe-
malics (Motion picture)
372.7 74-700044
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Vectors, no. 1 (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Car-
toon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introduction to modern mathe-
matics)
Loop film.
with teacher's guide.
Summary: Deflnes vectors and demonstrates addition and multi-
plication of vectors.
1. Vector analysis. l Balas and Batchelor Cartoon Films,
ltd.. London, u. Encyclopaedia Britannica Eklucatlonal Corporatioo.
Series: Introduction to modem mathemaUcs (Motion picture)
512 70-704909
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Ekiucational Corp.
Vectors, no. 2 (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Car*
toon Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Encydo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Introduction to modern mathe-
matics)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Defines vectors and demonstrates addition and multi-
plication of vectors.
1. Vector analysis. l Balas and Batchelor (Cartoon Films,
ltd.. London, u. Encycltqiaedla Britannica Edocational CorporatloD.
Series: Introduction to modem matlmnallcs (Motion picture)
512 72-704912
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca EdacatlonalCorp.
Vedo Films
see
563
The Hasidim (Lufaavitch-Chabad).
U [MoCioo picture] Oiicago Horttcotaml So-
ciety. Made by Dout4e Sixteen. Releued by Peremiial Edi>-
cation, 1972.
13 DUB. kL color. 16 nun. (Garden methodi tcrkt)
Other vcnioaa: 16 mm. in csnridge with magnetic (ouad;iuperl sin. oa fed
with optical touad; cuper S mm. in cartridge with roagoetic tomi; videotape ob
red; and -jrlrni aurirr
CREDITS: Author, Roben Wmtr
SUMMARY: E;ipUim ptamiag, leed ickctioa. loots, preparing the gardea
plot, row nariung. apacing, thimung. cullivatiftg. fertilization, peat control, har-
veiling, aod rotatioti of crops.
I. Vegetable tardcaiag. I. Oucago Horticultml Society. II. Pcrcaniil
Education, ioc. III. Series: Garden method* series. (Motion ptcinrc]
tSB321, 635 72-700802
Pcreanial Educatioa 72 MARC
Vegetable printing (Motion picture) Bcon Films. Released
by Bailey Films, 1968.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Prlntmaklng aeriet)
Loop film.
With manuaL
Credits: Educational consultant, Rob^t O. White.
Summary: Shows how to use repeat pattema exploiting the
organic patterns of fruits and vegeUbles. With captions. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Prinung-^uvenlle films. I. Ikon FIlmsL IL Bailey FUma,
Inc., Hollywood, Calif. Series: Priotmaklng aerlcfl (Motion pic-
tore)
372.6 77-709801
BFA Edocatlonal Media
Vegetable prints (Motion picture) Educational Media, 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Creative printmalting series)
1jh>P film mounted In cartridge,
Is«iie'l In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With .study K<ilde.
Creditt: Producer, E. Frank BaciL
Summary: Elementary and Junior high .school students dem(Mi-
strate prlntmaklng techniques using a variety of vegetahlea. They
use potatoeji, carrots, peppers, and other vegetables to produce un-
usual prlnm for rarled decorative and practical objects.
1. Prints— Technique. i. Educational Media, Inc. Series:
Creative prlntmaklng series (Motion picture)
761 Fi A 68-2511
Educational Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Vegetable treasares {Filmstrip)
Made by Studio One.
Green Giant Co., 1967.
55 fr. color. 3o mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (Is. for manual
projector, 1 b. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33J rpm.. 11 mln.
With teacher's guide, student work sheetB, and wall charts.
Summon/" De.'icrlbes rarioufi forms in which vegetables can be
purchased and Illustrates how they give meals contrast In color,
texture, shape, flavor, and temperature. Discusses the beneflts of
including vegetables In tbe diet and suggests simple Ideas for pre-
paring and serving them.
1. Vegetables. 2. Cookery (Vegetables) i. Green Giant Com-
pany.
641.3 Fi A 68-4659
Green Giant Company
Vegetables and fruits {FUrtutripy McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
19f>i>. Made by Univei-sity Films.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Agrlcnltare and In-
dustry)
With teachers' guide.
Summarv: Explains the part played by technol<«y Id the pro-
duction and distribution of vegetables and fruits. With captions.
IV>r primary grades.
1. Fruits— Juvenile films. 2. Vegetables— Juvenile films. i. Mc-
Graw-Htll Book Company. Series: Community series: Agricul-
ture and industry (Fllmstrip)
372.8 74-733669
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Vegetables for all seasons. [Motion picture] Barr Films, 1972.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Director and writer, James Halpini cameraman and editor, Wil-
liam Grain.
SUMMARY: Follows vegetables from the farm to the market to the kitchen,
and explains some basic techniques for buying and preparing vegetables.
1. VegeUble gardening. 2. VegeUblcs. 1. Barr (Arthur) Productions.
Pasadena, Calif
[SB321i 641.3 72-702787
Barr Films 72 MARC
Vegetative propagation using hormones (Motion picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
2 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
Loop film.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Illustrates proper cutting of a plant for vegetative
propagation, and shows application of a root growth hormone and
the rauitlng root growth.
1. Plant propagation. 2. Plant cuttings. 8. Growth promoting
substances. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cinporatloa.
Series: Botany series (Motion picture. Eocycl<vaedia Britannica
Educational Ckirp.)
581.1 74-703736
Encj'cliipae<iia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
The Vegetative ramification of the higher plants (Film-
strip) Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 1963.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Author, Wolfgang Hagemann.
Summary: Illustrates how various types of plants develop
branches within the vegetative region which determine the appear-
ance of tbe plant. Examples of both fork-like and axillary branch-
ing. With captiouB.
1. Botany— Morphology. 2. Branching ( BoUny ) . i. Budek
(Herbert E.) Films and Slides. Santa Barbara, Calif.
580.4 77-735322
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Vegetative reproduction in plants and animals (Motion pic-
ture) Gateway Film Productions, London, 1962. Released
in the U. S. by International Communication Films, 1968.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Secondary biological sciences series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
Released In England In the series entitled Asexual reproduction.
With teachw's guide.
Summari/: Explains how some animals and plants are capable of
both sexual and asexual reproduction. Shows simple fission as a
planarlaa divides through a median autonomy. Shows yeast bud-
ding and the brown Hydra producing outgrowth. Compares runners
of the strawberry plant with the stolons of chrysanthemum plants.
Demonstrates the rooting of geranium cuttings.
reproductltm (Motion picture) 70-700591
International Com- municatlon Films
Vejen (Motion picture) Per Hoist teknisk compagni, Co-
penhagen. Released in the U. S. by Carousel Films, 1971.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director, Elsebet Kj0lbye.
SUMMARY: Presents Eastern principles of stoicism, meditation,
and Impermanence by following a young Buddhist priest and his
acolyte on their daily rounds.
1. Religious life (Buddhism) I. Per Hoist teknlsk compagni.
II. Carousel Films, inc.. New York.
[BL1478.54] 294.3 77-713869
Carousel Films
Velazquez (Filuutrip) Educational Productions, England.
Released in the U. S. by Prothmann Associates, 1964.
29 fr. color. 36 mm.
With lecture note*. _ . w « , ™
Summarit: Deacribes and shows examples of works by Velawjuez.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Velftzquez. Diego Rodriguez de SUva y. 1590-1680. i. Educa-
tional Prodnctions, ltd. n. Prothmann AasocIateB.
769.6 70-734255
Prothmann Associates
Vegetative reproduction (Filmatrip)
1969. Made in England.
Dufour Editions,
4 filuistripit. b&w. 35 mm.
Part 1, 23 fr. ; pt. 2, 28 fr. : Pt. 3, 36 fr. ; pt. 4. 84 f r.
With ten<h.*rs nolwi
Huinmarn: Discusses principles and methods of making soft wood
cuttin;n4. bulbils, and scales. Includes preparation of root, leaf, and
hardwood cuttings; layering; division; budding; and various methods
of grafting.
1. PlnntB — Reproduction. 2. Reproduction, Asexual. i, Dufour
Bdlttons, inc.
681.1 70-734271
Dufour Edltloo*
Vegetative reproduction and perennation (Filmslrtp) Com-
mon Ground, London, 1969. Made by Jennifer M. Burton.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates.
S.". fr. color. 8j mm.
With teachern notes.
SUMM.\HV: Dencrlhex root MyKtenis and modified tthoot s.VKieuis
mill >-huw)!i Huiiie arlifii-iai methodic of vegetative reproduction.
1. Plants— Reproduction. 2. Roots (Botany) 3. Stems (Boinnj)
I. Common Ground, ltd., Ix>ndun. II. Carman RducHllonal A^^-
flaten,
681.1 76-738573
Carman Educational A.ssoclates
Vegetative reproduction in plants (Filmstrip) Budek Films
and Slides, 1965.
3A fr. color. 35 mm.
Summari/: Shows how planta reproduce vegetallvely and by pol-
llnallon. Explains several methods of vegetative reproduction, in-
cluding slips, runners, tubers, and bulbs. With captions.
1. Plantn — ll«>productlon. 2. Reproduction, AsexuaL i. Budek
(Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
372.3 78-782839
Budek Fltmn and Slides
Vegetative reproduction in plants (Filmstrip) Common
Ground, London, 1948. Made by B. K. Towlson. Released
in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
31 fr. bJcw. K mm.
With teachers notes.
SI'MMABV: Illustrates the cutting, budding, and graftlog of
plants.
1. Plant propagatloo. I. Common Oround, ltd.. London.
II. Carman Educational Asaoclatcs.
681.1 70-738674
Carman Bducatlonal Associates
VeUzqaez (FUmstrip)
1965.
Herbert E. Budek Fihns and Slides,
15 fr. color. 85 mm. „ „ ., ^
Credits: Editorial consultajit, Michael H. Budek.
Summary: A survey of the art of Ve^zquez^ P^'°*!21.*'»*H"^ft?Jn
style of portraiture was more Influenced by Caravaggio and Titian
than by hl-s Mannerist teachers. With captions.
1 VeWzquez, Diego Rodriguez de Sllva y, 1596-1660. i. Budek
(Herbert E ) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
759.6 74r-734623
Budek Films and Slides of Callt
Veliizquez (Filmstrip) Visual Publications, London, 1969.
Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publications,
1970.
;il fr. color. 35 mm. (Master painters)
Dimble-fi'iiiue version also issued.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Author. Anthony Bertram.
SUSIMAHY : A study of the work and life Of Velisquez, examining
influences which affected him. and showing how his work has In-
fluenced subsequent artists.
1. Velflzquei. Diego Rodriguez de Sllva y, 158&-1660. I. Visual
Publications, ltd., London. II. Mclntyre Visual Publications. III.
Series: Master painters (Filmstrip)
[ND813.V ] 769.6 72-739021
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Velazquez (Filmstrip)
tiooal Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
Velocity and acceleration in free fall (Motion picture)
Education Development Center, 1963.
•> mm si b&w 8 mm. (Vector kinematic series, no. 0)
TpRue<i n standard 8 ram. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the Collece physics film prograin. kinematics
Excerpts from the 11W2 motion picture entitled \ector kinematics.
J^redif^'^Dlr'^or, Jack Churchill; editor, Alan Pesetsky.
S™«"ri/: Computer animated film. Introduces the conce^ that
acceleration depends on force acting on a Ixx^y «°<'^f°"£*^ „„„
Sant acceleration vector in free fall and constant downward pull
of gravity.
rf^d^"2'Tcilerit?TMechan,<.. ..Education F^elop-
ment Center n Vector kinematics (Motion picture) Seri^
vISor^iTnematlcserles ' "S"n n?c?u t^ ' ^
physics mm program ^Motion picture) ^. ^ ^^^^^
Education Development Center
\'elocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion (Mo-
tion picture) Education Development Center, 1903.
2 min, si, b&w, 8 mm. (Vector kinematic series, no. o)
iKsueil in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Miide for the College physics film program. ,,,„„„,„, i«
Excerpts from tbe 1962 motion picture entitled \ector kinematic*.
With niui notes.
Credits: Director, Jack Churchill ; editor, Alan Pesetsky.
Hiimmarv Computer animated film. Examines displacement, ve-
Kxrity, and acceleration simultaneously for a spot moving In simple
harmonic motion.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1 Speed 2. AcceleraUon (Mechanics) i. Education Deveop-
mont Center ii. Vector kinematics (Motion picture) ™J,'^
Vrttor klneniJitic series (Motion picture) no. 5, berles: College
physics film program (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-1525
Education IWelopmeTit Center
Velocity distribntiim of at<Hns in a beam (Motion picture)
Education Development Center, 1967.
16 min. fid. b&w. 16 mm. (College physics film program)
nik; editor. Elvin Carinl. ., ^ .^
Suminary: John King deacrlbea an experiment in which the veloc-
ity distribution of the atoms In a beam of potassium atoms U
determined.
-Another issue, super 8 mm.
01 fr. Color. 35 mm, and phonodlsc. (Great men of art, series 2)
Wirli teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Max Heinz; collaborator. Sadja Herrog.
SUMMARY : Tells of the life and work of tbe Spanish painter
Velazquez, whose genius rested solely In bis painting. Explains that
the career of Velazquez, though coinciding with the fall of his couO'
try as a world power, put a spark of glory to the reign of Flilllp IV.
Shows examples of his works, such as The maid of honor. The water
carrier of Seville, Surrender of Breda, and others.
1. Tdasquea, Dle«o Bodrl^ez de Sllva y, lOOft-loeo. I. Bacy-
cl«q»iedla Britannica Educational Corporation. 11. Series: Great men
of art (Filmstrip) series 2.
[ND813.VJ 759.6 70-739322
Encyclopaedia Britan- olca Bducatlonal Corp.
The Velocity and acceleration in circular motion (Motion
niefure) Education Development Center, 1963.
4 mill. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Vector kinematic series, no. 4)
Itisut"! In standard 8 mm, and in super 8 mm.
Made .or the College physics flim program.
Excerptu from tbe 1962 motion picture entitled Vector kinematics.
With flim notes. , „ . ..
Credits: Director, Jack Churchill ; editor, Alan Pesetsky.
Bummury: 0)mputer animated film. Examines displacement, ve-
locity, and acteleratlon simultaneously for a spot In circular motion.
Shows that velocity depends on how displacement changes.
. Another issue. 16 mm.
1 speed. 2. Acceleration (Mechanics) i. Education Develop-
ment Center, ii. Vector kinemntlcs (Motion picture) Series:
Vector kinematic series {Motion picture) no. 4. Series: College phys-
ics flim program (Motion picture)
581 Fi A 68-1624
Education DevelofKneot Center
1. Atomic beams. i. Education Developm«it Centw. Series;
College physics flim program {Motion picture)
539 Fi A 68-1445
Education Development Centw
Velocity from position (Motion picture) Russell K.Hob-
bie. Made by Deluxe General. Released by John Wiley
and Sons, 1971.
S mln. bI. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
SUMMARY: Introduces the Idea of position as a function of time
and show^ how average and Instantaneous velocity can be derived
froma^wled^o^^^monv^tinj. ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^
inc.
[QC131J
John Wiley and Sons
631
76-713043
Velocity in circular and simple harmonic motion (Motion
picture) Education Development Center, 1963.
3 mln. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Vector kinematic series, no. 2)
Iiisue<1 in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Made for the College physics film program.
Excerpts from the 1962 motion picture entitled Vector kinematics.
With film notes.
Credits: Director, Jack Churchill; editor, Alan Pesetsky.
Summury: Computer animated film. Compares a spot moving
clockwise, counterclockwise in a circle, and in simple hflrmonic mo-
tion to the velocity vector at several different speeds.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. Speed. I. Education Development Center, ii. Vector kine-
matics (Motion picture) Series: Vector kinematic series (Motion
picture) no. 2. Series: College physics film program (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-1522
Education Development Center
Velocity profiles (Motion picture) Royal Canadian Air
Force, OtUwa. Made and released by National Film
Hoard of Canada, 1960.
■4 min sd b4w. Itf mm. (Physics of underwater sound)
Sl'M.MAUY: J. H. Hersey uses animated diagrams to illuatnite
sound travel In ocean waters, slressiog the effects of temperature
differences In different geographic locations. Hersey also explains
the existence of long-range sound channels In the oceans.
1 Inderwater acoustics. 1. Onada. Boyal Canadian Air
Force. II. Canada. National Film Board. III. Series: Physics of
underwater sound (Motion picture)
[QC243] B34 73-712879
National Film Board of Canada
The Velocity vector (Motion picture) Education Develop-
ment Center, 1963.
3 ml:i si. b&w. 8 mm. (Vector kinematic series, no, 1)
Issued In jitandard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Made for the Collt-ge physics film program.
Excerpts from the 1962 motion picture entitled \ector kinematics.
With film notes.
Credit*.- Director. Jack Churchill; editor, AUn PeseUky.
Sumtnary: Computer animated film. Picture* a moveable spot on
an oscilloscope screen and shows how a computer measures speed
and direction of motion. Displays tbta additional information on the
screen In tbe form of an arrow— the velocity vector. Examines
linear motion In several directions and at several speeds.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1 Kinematics i. Education Development Center, n. Vector
kinematics (Motion picture) Series: Vector kinematic series
(Motion picture*.) Series: College physics Aim program (Motion
-"•""' 531 Fi A 68-1521
Education Development Onter
564
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Velsicol Chemical Corporation, Chicago
see
And on the third day.
Goodbye, Mrs. Ant.
liiwn and garden insect control.
Venard(C, L.) Film Distribution Service
see
Four Star farmers,
Venard Organization, Peoria, 111,
see
Opportunl^ acres.
The Perils of barley.
Twice a day everyday.
Voyage to the planet earth.
Wl^ bale hay ?
Why dry com?
Vending machine mechanics (Motion picture)
see Job opportimities : Vending machine mechanics
Venditti, Frederick P
see
Lakemoot High School.
Valleybrook Elementary School.
Vttwreai disease (Motion piaiure) Granada TV, London.
Released in the U. S. by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1967.
25iiiiQ. Pd. Wtw. 16 mm. (Understanding)
Summarv: A veuereologlrt discusses with a teenage group the
ways gonorrhea and ■yphills are spread, and the prevalence, pre-
vention, and treatment of these two venereal diseases.
1. Venereal diseases. l Granada Telerlalon Network, ltd. n.
Newenhouse (Henk) Inc. Series: Understanding (Motion picture)
„ ^^. , 6U.5 Fi A 68-5281
Henk Newenhouse, Inc.
Venereal disease (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Releaaed
by Cathedral Films and Society for Visual Education, 1970.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33| rpm.. 10
mln. niicrogroove. (Health and social problems)
With teacher's guide.
Sl'SIMAKY : Reports thai syphilis and gonorrhea are epidemic
among teenagers and describes the symptoms and treatinait of
venereal disease, stressing the urgency of early medical care.
1. Venereal disease*. 2. Youth — Health and hyglwie. I Q+M
ProductIon.s. II. Cathedral Films, inc.. Burbank, Calif. III. Society
for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. IV. Series: Health and social
problems (Filmstrip)
301.43 75-738082
Society for Visual Bdacatlon
Veaereal diseoc. [Filmstrip]
Medcom.
Trainex Corp., 1972. Made by
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodiac: 2 1. (I «. in Engliih. 1 1. in Spwiish),
12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm,, 7 min. each side, (Family ptanning counseling series)
Also iitued with phonoupe in cassette in English snd Spanish,
With fact booklet.
SUMMARY: Discusses venereal disease. Explains the difTcrencc between
syirfiilis and gonorrhea, how vcDercal disease is contracted, how to prevent it,
liow it is cured, the signs of syphilis and gonorrhea, the seriousness of gonorrhea,
and the doctor's views.
1, Veneral diseases. I. Trainex Corporation. II Senes: Family planning
counseling series. [Filmstrip].
(RA644.V4] 616.9 72-736643
Trainei Corp. 72 MARC
Venereal disease, part 1
see
Health science: Venereal disease, part I.
Venereal disease, part 2
see
Health science: Venereal disease, part 2.
Voiereal disease: a present danger {FUmstiip) Guidance
Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1968.
2 fllmstrtps (pL 1, 85 fr.; pt. 2. T7 fr.) color. » mm. and 2
pbonodlscs: 12 In., 831 rpm.; pt 1, 16 min.; pt 2, 15 min. mlcro-
grooTe,
With teacher's manual
Sunsmarv." Presents Information and concepts about TCnereal dis-
ease and Its dangers as a means of stimulating diacusslon and help-
ing young people to take poaitlTe actKm where Tcnweal disease is
InTolTed. . ^,„
1 Venereal diseases. i. Guidance Assodatea of PleaaantTlu^
N. T.
614.5 72-732587
Oaldance Associates
The Venetian affair {Motion picture) Jerry Thorpe Produc-
tions. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1966.
9"J mi -^1- (-olor, ^ u»m.
I'nnavisiun.
leased on the novel of the same title by Helen Maclnne«.
Vrciitt: Producers, Jerry Thorpe, E. Jack Neuman ; director,
Jerry Thorpe; .screenplay, E. Jack Neuman; music. Lalo Schlfrln;
director of photography. Milton Kr««ner; film editor. Henry Her-
man. Cnsl: Robert Vanghn, Elke Summer, Felicia Farr. Karl
Boehni. Boris Karloff.
Sawmaiy: A spy story about a wire-service reporter who be-
comes Involved In an international espionage plot with a scientist
who plans to blow up a peace confei-em-e.
I. Maclnnes, Helen, 1907- The Venetian affair, ii. Jerry
Thorp*" Prod n.t Ion.-, ill. Metro-0.ol<lwyn-5Ia.ver, Inc.
791.43 78-702023
Venezuela (Motion picture) Institut fQr Film und Bild,
Munich, 1970. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: D^icts Veneiuela as an extreme contrast between rich
and poor. Portrays the struggle to nationalize the oil Industry and
develope a varied Industrial structure.
1. Venezuela— Economic conditions— 1918- 2. lodnatry and
Btate — Venexuela. I. Institut fflr Film und Elld in Wtesenschaft
uDd Unterrlcht. II. Films Incorporated.
918.7 7»-7ll2»l
Films Incorporated
Vmeznela: a case study in economic and soda] deTdopment
(Fiimttrip) Congressional digest, 1967.
32 fr. color. 35 torn, and phoootape: plastic, 1 reel (5 la.)
8) In. per sec.
Id box with fllmstrip entitled Peru: a case study in economic
and social development Title on box: Basic economic and social
develc^ment — two case studies : Venexnela and Pern.
With script
Summary: Discusses the economic and social devel(«>ment of
Venezuela, emphasizing the role of oil resources in «BtablIshlng a
sound financial position and the efTects of growing industrializa-
tion on the living conditions of the people.
1. Veneauela— Econ. condlL— 2. Petroleum Industry and trade-
Venezuela. I. Ongresslonal digest u. Basic ecooomic and social
development — two case studies: Venezuela and Peru (Filmstrip)
Fi 67-1624
Venezuela: a study in Latin American develoimient (Film-
strip) Current Affairs Films, 1970.
44 fr, color 35 mm. (Curr^it Affairs fllmstrip series)
Wltli pictorial discussion guide.
Credits: Adviser, Manson Van B. Jennings.
BuMmary: Discusses the Importance of the oil Industry In Vene-
zuela. Considers political problems. Including the threat from
Castrolte insurgents, and the probability of the survival of the ttH'
year-old democratic system of government With captions.
1. Petroleum industry and trade — Venezuela. 2. Venezuela —
Politics and government — 1935- l Current Affairs Films,
New York.
987 78-735979
Current Affairs Films
Veaezaela: Caracas orbanlaH. [lulniatrip) mmstrip Hoimc, 1 97 1 .
Made by Gaston F. Stella.
67 fi, color. 3S nun. snd pbooodiic: 1 >. (for ute with manual or auto-
msiic projectof), appro*. 13 min. (Nstioo* of todty)
With guide.
SUMMARY: Examinci the modern, industhaliud city of riTScai u the
ripidly growinf center of commerce in Venezuela snd the capital of ■ democratic
govemmenL
1. Caracas. 1. Filmstrip House, New York. II. Tide: Caracal urhantsra.
[Filmurip] III, Series: Naboot of today. rFUmsthpi
tF2341.C2] 918.7 72-732591
A. LA. Bookhu 72 MARC
Venezaela: MaraksflM M. [IHlmstrip]
Made by Gaston F. Stella.
nimitrip House. 1971.
54 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 t, (for uic with manual or auto-
matic protector), approx. 13 min, (Nations of today)
With guide,
SUMMARY: Shows bow the oil deposit* that represent much wealth to
Venezuela are controlled by foreign interests and are dependent on them for a
market, for capital, and for technological skill.
1. Petroleum industry and trade — Venezuela. 2. Investments. Foreitn —
Venezuela. I. Fllmstrip Houae. New York, II. Title: Msraicaibo oil, tFUm-
strip} 111, Scries: Nations of today. [Filmstripi
[HD9574) 338.20987 72-732592
A.L-A. Booklut 72 MARC
Venezuela; Blario's
Craven Film Corp.
Visual Arta, 1967.
{Motion picture) Thomas
Released by tTniversal Education and
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued in super 8 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credit*: Collaborators, Durwood Pruden, Helen B. Warrin.
Summary: Explains the contrasting patterns of life In Venexuela
today as seen in a backward lagoon village and In an oil fleld
boom towtL
1. Venezuela — Social conditions. i. Craven (Thomas) Film 0>r-
poration. n. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
918.7 79-7012M
Universal Education and Visual Arts
565
Vewzacia: Rand life. tFilnutrip] Filmstrip Houic. 1971. Made
by Gaston F. Stella.
74 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: I s. (for use with tiumual or auto-
matic protector), approx. 13 min. (Nalioas of loday)
With guide.
SUMMARY: Notes the efforts of the Venezuelan Government to modernize
the numerous subaiatencc farms in order to stem urban migration of the poor and
to further diversify the income of the nation.
1. Agriculture and state— VetKzuela. 2. Venezuela — Rural conditions.
I. E^lmstrip House, New York. II. Series: Nations of Wday, [mmatrip}
lHD1913 1971i 338.10987 72-732594
A.L.A. BwAlist 72 MARC
Venezuela: the making ot a government {Motion picture)
National Educational Television, 1963. Made by Gilbert
AJtschiil Productions.
.'^ mln. sft bAw. Itl mm.
Credit!: Producer and director, Gilbert .\ltscbul; script. I^en
Slaton.
Summary: Fullows events In the 1903 presidential election in
Venezuela in which Raul Leonl succeeded Romulo Betancourt to
form the second consecutive freely elected government. Discusses
the pre-ele<'t Ion campolgn and the Impact of Communist terrorists;
examines the major Issues — agrarian reform, unemployment, hous-
ing, and ednratlon.
1. Venezuela— Pol. & govt.— 1935- 2. Elections — Venezuela.
I. National Educational Television and Radio Center.
Fi 67-839
Vaieznelan adventure (Motion picture) Douglas Aircisft
Co., Film and Television Communications, with the assist-
ance of the Government of Venezuela, 1966.
30 mln. sd- color. 16 vom.
Presented by VIASA International AJrwaya
CredUt: Producer, Ben Marble: director, Bill Gibson ; writer, Ed
Lyon ; music. Donn Cambem ; cameramen, Dick Schwartz, Bill
Conron, Bill Gibson; editor, Tom WUltams.
Summary: Shows views of Caracas and Interior Venemtia, and
of the fishing and tiger bunting activities of Oeneral James H.
Doolittle and his companiooa
L Venezurfa — Description and travel — 1951- 2. DooUttle.
Jamea Harold. 1896- l Dooilas Aircraft Company. Inc.
918.7 74^702028
Venemelan prairie (Motion picture) KEG FroductiooSf To-
ronto. 1968. Released in the U. S. by A-V Explorations,
1970.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with the cooperation of the National Audubon Society
and the Canadian Audubon Society.
CREDITS: Producers, D. Gibson. R. Ellis, G. 8, Kedey; con-
sultant, G. Knerer ; music, Ron Harrison ; photographer, Robert C.
Hermes: editing, D. Smith. I,.. Mwrence.
SUMMARY : Explores the wildlife of the ranchlands and Jungles
of central Venezuela. Includes scenes of blue-faced ni^t herons,
1, Zoology— Venezuela. I, K^ Productions Limited. II. A-V
Explorations, Inc. III. Serlea: Audubon wildlife theatre (Motion
picture)
591.987 71-710209
A-V Explorations
Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides,
Vouce (Filmstrip)
1965.
47 fr. color, 36 nun.
Shorter versions (42 fr. and 42 double fr.) Issued In 1965 with
script by Michael H. Budek.
Credits: Editorial consultant, Michael H. Budek.
Summary: Shows xcenes of Venice, Including the Piazza dl San
Marco, SL Mark's Cathedral, the Ompanlle and the dock tower, the
Rlalto Bridge, the Bridge of Sighs, and the Grand OanaL With
captions.
1. Venice— Description— Views, l Budek (Herbert E.) Films
and Slides, SanU Barbara, Calif.
914.53 78-784624
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Venice : past and present {Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1968.
52 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows the remnants of elegance and wealth of the
day when Venice was the world's leading trader, Its most affluent
banker, its greatest seapower and richest city. Points out that
Venice provided ships for the Crusades and that Venetian galleys
halted the Turks at the decisive battle of Lepanto In 1571.
1. Venice — HlsL i. American Broadcasting Company.
It McGraw-Hill Book Company.
914.53 Fi A 68-1760
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Venice Productions
Goodbye Charlie.
Veniponcture and starting an intravenoas infusion {Film-
strip) Trainei Corp., 1969.
89 fr. color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 33i rpni.. 19
mln. microgroove. (Patient care series. 2)
ALSO Issued with phonotape In cas.'tette.
With script and Instructor's guide.
Bitmmary: A training film for nurses. Shows how to perform a
venipuncture, prepare for a transfusion, and start a transfusion.
1, Veins — Puncture. 2. Intravenous therapy. l Tralnex Cor-
poration. Series: Patient care series, 2 (Fllmstrip)
610.73 75-737506
Tralnex Corp,
VcatpnetvK catfceteia i^ aodp refai aeeAct. [Fllmstrip] Trai-
nex Corp.. 1971.
106 fr. color. 35 mm. utd phonodiac: 3i,. 12 in,. 33 1/3 rpm.. 20 min.
Also iMucd with phoooUpc in riiiriir
With inttntctor's fuide.
SUMMARY: A tnininf Rim for nunca. Deacribei the three types of needles
conunonty used for protonfed period iotnvenout iafustom, sad ihowi bow each
one is used.
1. IiQectioas. Intravenous. 2. Nunes and mntng. I. TraiDcx Corporatioo.
tRT87] 610.73 72-7325M
Trsincx Corp- 7] MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
[Motion picture] Loi Angelea aty Fire DcpL
Released by Truu America Film Corp., 19S0.
35 a
td. bftw. 16 mm.
MARC
SUMMARY: A tnining fibn for fire deptftmcm ptnoaati. An ■ddrat to
the quMiioM of how, when, ind why to ventilue U Br«% coanderinc loob wed
in rescue operation* and the control utd extinguishiD( of firei by mesne of
bdderinf *nd ventilation.
1 , Ufe-Mvinj at fire^ 2. Fire estinctioii. 3. Ventilatioa. I. Loa Antdea.
Fire DepL 11. Tram America Fdm Corporatioa.
ITH9402, 363.3 72-700754
Trans America Film Corp. 72
Ventilla, Istvan
Arena.
XHV [i. e. VentiquattrO] ndlle miglia {Motion picture)
K & W Products, 1967.
56 niin. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
U C. has Bileot, 16 mm. version,
CiediU: Producer, Fred Bailey; narrator, Tom Hanlon.
Svmmaii/: A documentary account of an automobile race held In
northern Italy during the early part of 1957.
1. Automobile racing. i. K A W Products,
796.7 78-704296
Venture Films
The Challenge.
Veatorc for Ourtst. [FUmstripj Cathedral Filma. 1966.
andphonodisc:U.. 33 1/3n
. 11 n
(Story
48 fr. color. 33 mn
of Paul, series 1, wx 6)
With study |u>de, textbook, and map set
CREDITS: Producer, James K. Fricdrich; director. Jack L. Tyler; script and
research. Jesse L. Cobum.
SUMMARY: Coven Saul's journey to Cyprm. where he convened the Ro-
man fovemor. obtained forgivenes* for his former persecutions, and took the
Roman name of Paul.
1. Paul. Saint, apostle. i. Cathedral Films, inc.. Buibank, Calif. II. Scries:
Story of Paul. [Filmstrip] series 1 , no. 6.
tBS2506i 225.9 72-733396
Cathedral Films 72 MARC
Venus and the cat [Motion picture] Zagreb Film and Corona
Cinema tografica, Rome. Released in the U.S. by Film Images/-
Radim Films, 1971.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued with English subtitles.
CREDITS: Director, writer, and snist, Zlcako Bourek.
SUMMARY; An animated version of the Aesop faWe about a lonely man
and a cat which Venus sends him as a gift. In lulian.
I. Aesopui. li. Zagreb-film. Ill- Corona Cine ma tografica. IV. Film Ima-
ges/Rsdim Films.
[FN 1997.5] 398.2 72-702042
ALA Booklist 72 MARC
Venus fly-trap and pitcher plants (Motion picture) Pac
Films, 1967. Made in Belgium, 1966.
3 mIn. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film mounted tn cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Stunmary: Uses close-up photography to demonstrate how a Venus
fly-trap captures prey and to show captured prey that !s unable
to free Itself In the pitcher plant.
1. Insectivorous plants. I. Pac Films.
583 74-710704
Pac Ftlms
Venos flytrap: reaction to stimalns (Motion picture) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educatioiial Corp., 1969.
2 mln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Botany series)
Loop film.
With teachers' guide.
Smtimary: lUiutratea the reaction of the Venua' flytrap when
stimulated.
1. DIonaea musdpula. l Bncyclopaedta Britannica Educational
Corporation. S«1«i: Botany aeries (Motion picture. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Edocatiooal Corp.)
683 7fr-708787
Encyclopaedia BrlUn- nlca Educational Corp.
Vcnns wbit {Motion picture) Film AB80cUt«e, 1968. liade
by Jack Davidson.
3 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Astronomy series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Bummary: Illustrates how the position of the orbit of TentiB,
relative to that of the Earth, was established.
1. Venus (Planet)— Orbit. t. Film Aaaodatea. Series:
Astronomy aeries (Motion picture. Film Associates)
623.4 70-706668
Bailey-Fllm AasocUtea
Verb power (FUmitrip) Filmstrip House, 1969.
M fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., SU rpno., 7
mtn, uilcrogroore. (Word power)
With MTlpt.
Hummarv: t.'ltes eiamplea to illustrate the ImporUnce of proper
Engllah tisage with emi^asU on the use of verbs.
1. EnglUh language— Verb. "" '-*- '
Series: Word prnver (Filmstrip)
425 70-786410
A.L.A. Bookllit
Verb tenses: past, present, and future (Motitm picture)
Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Parts of speech)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge caae. ..-.,.„
Summary: Explains the formation of past, present, and future
tenses of verbs, and gives eiamplea of verbs with four and Ave
'*'TEngllBh language— Tense. I. Ealing Orporatlon. Cambridge,
Mass Series: Parts of JH>eech (Motion picture)
372.6 79-709437
Ealing Corp.
Verbal communication {FUmttrip) Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1969.
37 fr color. 35 mm. (Communlcatlon-Hrtoae age to space age)
flia^J^^Vfi^^the development of verbal communication from
age to space age (Filmstrip) ^^ 76-736169
A. L. A. Booklist
Verbitsky, Irene
see
Turtle soup.
Verb*. [FOniatrip] Educational Projectioiia Corp., 1967.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (Language aru program, 651)
SUMMARY: IdenUriet a verb as a word in the predicate which telh what
action the subject takes. Illuttraies regular verb formation for singular and plural
sufafccu. With captions.
1. English language— Verb. 1. Educational Profections Corporation. IE.
Series: Language arU program. {Filmstripj 651.
,PE1271, 415 72-734111
Educational Projeciions ^2 MARC
Corp-
Verbs 1 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set B)
I.,oop film mounted In cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for u«e in special educa_Jlon classes for slmv learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. Engllnh language — Verb. i. Can-
ada. National Film Board, ti. McGrHw-HiU Book Company. Se-
ries : Talk about It series (Motion picture) set B.
371.9 70-706098
McGraw-Hill Itook Co.
Verbs 2 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set Bt
Loop fltm mounted In cartridge.
With manual. ... __
Designed for u^e io special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1 Slow learning c-hildren. 'J. English language— Verb. i. Can-
ada National Film Hoard, ii. McOraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries- T^Ut about It series (Motion picture) set B.
371.9 75-706099
llcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Verbs— a strange new brother {FUmttrip) Troll Anod-
ates, 1970.
29 f r. color. 35 mnt
Credits: Author, Edward McCulIough.
Summary: Preeents a tale of how a little girl adopts her own
brother. In order to teach the use and meaning of verbs, tense, and
agreement With captions. For elementary grades.
1 English latiguage — Vert) — Juvenile ftlms. i. Troll Aaoclatee.
372.6 70-737468
Troll Associates
Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. AiUa
see
Fllmatrip House, New York.
Aida by Giuseppe Verdi.
Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. La traviata
La Traviata.
Verdict oa snrivaL [Motion picture] United Jewish Welfare
Fund. Made by Robert Story Productiona. Released by Jew-
ish Federation-Council of Greater Loa Angeles. 1971.
10 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A fund raising film for the United Jewish Welfare Fund which
portrays the threat to Israel that is posed by Soviet intervention in the Middle
East Depicts some of the problems facing Jews in Lot Angeles, Israel, and other
countries.
1 . Israel. 2. Near Ea»t— Politica. 3. Jews in Loa Angeles. I. United Jew-
ish Welfare Fund. 11. Jewish Federation-Council of Greater Loa Aawlca.
- -■ - 73-715452
Verdun the inferno {Motion picture) CBS News, 1964.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary program World War I.
CredUg: Producers, Isaac Klelnerman, John Shamlk; writer, John
Shamlk; narrator. Ilobert Byan; music, Morton Gould; editor, Rob-
ert Colllnson.
Summary: Uses documentary film footage to describe the Battle oi
Verdun, the 10-month engagement which coat the French and Ger-
mans the lives of a quarter of a million men and seriously diminished
the power of France for decades.
1. Verdun, Battle of. 1916. i. World War i (Television pro-
gram) n. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
Fi 67-620
Vergilius Maro, Publius, Aeneis
[DS 126.5]
CINE
361.7
Verdun {Motion picture) National Educational Television
and Radio Center, 1966.
29mln. wl. b&w. Ifl mm. (I-egacy, no.8l
Credit,: Producer. I>ane Slate; director, Jame<t Tralnor; wrU^,
Ijine Slate- narrator*. Whitfield (>>nuor, Norman Boss; photog-
raphers. Lane Slate. Jsm«. Tralnor. Mallory Slate. v*«t,m
Summary: A documentary which presenta a view of Verdun.
France, and the graveyards that are there. DIkcussm the battlM
that were fought there In World War i. and uses photographs to
Illustrate the tragedy of tho«e battles
1. Verdun. France -Description. 2. Verdim. Battle of. 1916. i-
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Series : Legacy
(Motlo«plctut„no.a ^^ 74-707211
Voya^ea of Ulyaaea and Aeneas.
Vergil's Ufe and works {FUmatrip)
Visual, 1968.
Educational Audio
52 fr. color. 3S mm. and pbonotape: plaatic. slngle-trai^
1 reel (5 mln.). 3S In per sec., 18 mln.
With teachers notes.
Credits: Readers. Thomas Suits. John Randolph; consultant,
Thomaa Suits; editors. John McMillan, Henry Hurst. Anne S. Wax.
Summary: Presents facts about the Ufe, works, and historic
background of Vergil. Includes a survey of his major works and
quotations from his writings.
1. VerglUus Maro. Publius. i. Educational Audio Visual. Inc.,
PteasantvlUe. N. Y.
873 Fi A 68-4180
Bdocatlonal Audio Visual
Verae«. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Loodon. 1971. Releasedin
the U.S. by Hme-Ufe nims.
30n
16 D
SUMMARY: Traces the developoM»t of the art of Verroeer. focusing on his
paiadnc. The guttsr player. Induka views of worti by Renibrsodt. HaK •«»
Oiyp.
1. Vermeer, Johannes. 1632-1673. I. Britiah Broadcasdng ConwnuOB.
Tctevisioa Service. II. Tlme-Lifle PUma.
[ND653] 759.9492 73-714534
■nme-Lift FUaaa 73
MARC
The Vermont granite story {Motion picture) Bay State
Films. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service,
1960.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. .... , _
Summary: The story of how Barre, Vermont, granite Is taken from
the quarry and manufactured. Includes an animated sequence which
shows how granite was formed geologically. „_^„^,„„.
1 Granite— Vermont— Barre. i. Bay State Film Productiona,
inc. 11. Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.
622 Fi A 67-6432
Barre QraDlte Associa- tlon
Chinese adventures in
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905.
China
see
Up to his ears.
Verne. Jules, 1828-1905. Hector Servadac
see
Valley of the dragons.
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905. Le tour du Monde en
quatre-vingts Jours
see
566
Indian fantasy.
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905. 20, 000 leagues under
the sea
see
20,000 leagues under the sea.
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905. Vingt mlUe lieues sous
les mers
see
Monster from under the sea.
Verne, Jules, 1828-1905
see
The Fabulous world of Jules Verne,
Those fantastic flying fools.
Vernier, Douglas L
see
Inevitably.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
TW Vender caUp«.[Filniitrip] P»ceCoUege. Rdeued by Uni-
venal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
57 fr. color. 3S mm. (Bmic pbynca)
SUMMARY: tUuttnm the um of ibe vernier caliper to measure lcii(tlM of
various obiects. Preacnu eitrcme cloae-upi which ibow the vernier and alidiu
•calca ia a variety of measurementa. With captioas.
I Vcniiera 2. Cabper*. 1. Pace CoUefe. Ne* York- 11. UmverMJ Edu-
Mtioo Md Vnual Art.. HI. Seriea: Basic physics. (FOmstrip]
[TJU66] 621.9 72-732818
Uaivenal Educatioa and 72 MABr
Visual Art. ^^
Vernier scale {Motion picture) Gateway Film Productions,
London. Released in the U. S. by International Com-
munication Film.s, 1968.
3 rain. 91. color 8 mm. (Secondary iriiyslcal sciences series)
Loop film mounted In cartddxe. Issued In standsrd 8 mm. and tn
super 8 mm.
With teacher's study guide.
Summaryr t*»ea vti-rnier calipers to Illustrate the use of the Ter-
Qler scale with Its precision measurements. Shows the relationship
between the main scale and the vernier scale and explains how to
evaluate each division In Its position of measurement
1. Verniers. i. Gateway Tflm ProductlMis. ltd., London, n.
International Communication Films. Series: Secondary physical
sciences series (Motion picture)
621.9 74-700576
InteraaUonal Communi- cation Films
VerwUca {Motion picture) Jason Films, 1970.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Jsson Films portrait series)
Summary: A cinema verity portrait of Veronica Glover, a black
teenager who Is [Resident of her pr«dominstely white high achool
In New Haven, Conn., showing her Inner struggle to maintain her
Identity under stress.
1. Glover. Veronica. 2. Negroes— Race Identity. l Jason Films.
156.5 75-706709
CINE
VsfMillaa. (Motion picture] FUms Mootsouris, Paris. Released
in the U.S. by Univerul Education and Visual Aits, 1967; by
United World Fibns, 1972.
19 min. (d. cok>r. 16 mm.
CKEOrrS: Director. Albert LamoruK.
SUMMARY: Presents an aerial view oT the palace aadgaideH at VersaiUe*.
showing views of canals, tree tops, sculpture, sad fountains,
1. VerMiUes. Chlteau. 1. Films Montsouris. II. Universal Education
and VisusI Arts. 111. United World Films, inc.
cDC801.V56j 9U.4 72-701242
AL.A BookUsi 72 MARC
Versailles en coulenr (FUmttrip) Beatix films, Paris. Be-
leased in the tJ. S. by Geasler Pub. Co., 1960.
29 f ■. color. 35 mm. and phonoUpe: 1 reel (5 In.), 7) In. per
sec.. 13 min.
With text in French.
iiummaiyr Interior and exterior views of the chateau at Versailles.
Both with captions.
1. Versailles. Chflteau. i. Beuz Alms. n. Oessler PubllKhlog
Company.
914.4 79-734694
Gesxler Pub. Co.
The VersaillcH peace — the conference and its consequences*
1919 (Motion picture) Chelsea House Educational Com-
munications, 1969.
7 min si. tAw. super 8 mm. (The Hlrtorr machine)
Loop nim mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
Credits: Editorial director. Arthur 11. Scfaleslnier. Jr.; sditor,
Fred Israel
Summary: Examines the problems of peacemaking In the flrrt
sophlstlcsted technological wsr and the objectives of the representa-
tives at the Versailles Peace Conference. Fcfllowa Wlhion's return
to the United SUte*i. his struggle and defeat In his efforts to bring
his country Into the League of Nations.
1. European War. 1914-1918— Peace. 2. Wilson. Woodrow. Pros.
C. S.. 1806-1924. L Chelnes House Educational CoomiuoicatioDa.
Series : The History ma- chine (Motion picture)
940.3 70-735725
CbelMea House Educa- tlonal Communlcstlons
The Versatility of intraoral genioplasty. [Motion picture] Uni-
versity of Texas Dental Branch and Methodist Hospital, Texas
Medical Center. Released by University of Texas Dental
Branch. 1969.
25 min. sd. colot. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes Tor oral lurgeons three cases of intraoril genioplasty.
Shows ■ patient who had previously had suitety for correction of severe retrog-
nathism and maxillary protrusion, snd points out that marked improvement
followed ihe performance of a horiuinia] osteotomy.
1. Jaws— Surgery. I. Texas. University. Dental Branch. II. Methodist
Hospital. Houston. Tex.
tRD526] 617 72-700024
CINE 72 MARC
Vertical (Motion picture) Arts Council of Great Britain,
Ijonilon, 1970. Made by British Film Institute, London.
Relea.setl in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
IT min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director, photographer, and editor, David HalL
SV-VIMARY: Shows verticals which aroear In the envtrootneot,
such as telephone poles, a country road, the flight of s bird, s ray
of gunllgbt. and a skyscraper. Explores s series of artist David
Hail's cunceptual sculptnres which draw attention to the vertical
configurations that are part of the physical world.
1. Hall. David. I. Arts Council of Great BriUlo. II. Films
Incorporated.
tNB497.H ] 731.5 7^-712021
Films Incorporated
Vertical and Inclined D, P, B, R, S (Motion pictara) EoChea
Films, Boreham Wood, Ene. Beleaaed in the U. S. hj
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 Riln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawlns: lettering)
I..0OP (Um.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the basic rales and techniques of
drswing snd lettering. Shows the letter or ninnber In Its vertical
form on the grid and then ghosted down. It Is then redrawo In
solid form. The direction of each stroke snd the order In which
It Is drawn are Indicated by superfmpoMd arrows and oinnbers.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechanical drawing. I. Bothen Films. II.
Encyclopaedia BrIUnnIca Edticatlonal Corporation. III. Series:
Technical drawing: lettering (Motion picture)
[T371] 744.4 74-718844
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Edacatioaal Oorii.
Vertical and indined: fractions (Motion pictore) Eothea
Films, Boroham Wood, En^. Beleaaed in the U. S. hj
Encyclopaedia Britannica Edacati<mal Cwp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawing: lettering)
Loop film.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the basic rules and techniques of
drawing and lettering. BtmphaslMS tbe Importance of dimenalon
figures and visual clarity. Illustrates tbe onln> In which ntimber*
are drawn.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechanical drawing. I. Bothen Flhns. IL
Bncyclopsedia BrtUonica Edocatlonal O>rporatlon. III. Series:
Technical drawing: lettering (Hottoo picture)
[T871) 744.4 70-718848
Encyclopaedia BriUn- nIca Educational Corp.
Vertical and tndined: I, L, T, F, E, H (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, En^. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 min. Bl. color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawing: Mtering)
Ld<^ film.
With guide
SUMMARY: Demonstrates tbe basic rules and techniques of let-
tering and drawing. The letter or number is shown In Its vertical
form on tbe grid and then ghosted down. It la redrawn in solid
form over Its own ghost. The direction of ea<* stroke and the order
in which It iB drawn are indicated.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechanical drawing. I. Eothen Films. II.
Encyclc^jsedla Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series:
Technical drawing: lettering (Motion picture)
[T871] 744.4 70-718840
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Edticatlonal Corp.
Vertical and inclined: 1, 2, 3, i, 5, 6, 7. 8. 9» 0 (Motion
picture) Eothen Fihns, Boreham Wood, Enf;. Beleaaed
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp^ 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm, (Technical drawing: lettering)
Loop flliii.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates tbe basic niles and tedmlques of draw-
ing and lettering. Uses tbe grid as s guide to the student when
lesrning tbe proportions of letters snd numbers.
L Lettering. 2. Mechanicsl drawing. I. Eothen Flima, II.
Encyclopaedia BriUnnlca Eklucational Orporatlon. III. Series:
Technlcsl drawing: lettering (Motion picture)
tT371] 744.4 76-713889
Encyclopsedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Vertical and inclined plane: O. Q, C, G, J, V (Motion pic-
ture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, £n^. Beleased in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 min. 8i. color, super 8 mm. (Tedinlcal drawing: lettering)
Loop film.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the basic rules and techniques of let-
tering and numbering. Shows tbe letter or number In Its vertical
form on the grid and then ghosted down. It Is redrawn In solid
form over Its own ghost Tbe direction of each stroke and the
order In which It Is drawn are Indicated by superimposed arrows
and numbers. The process Is repeated In the Inclined form.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechanical drawing. I. Eothen Films. IL
Encyclopaedis Britannica Educational Corporation. III. Series:
Technical drawing: let- terlng (Hotton picture)
tT37l] 744.4 78-718841
Entyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Vertical and inclined: V, X, A, Y, N, Z, K, M, W (Motion
picture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released
in the U. S. by Encvclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1970.
4 niln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Technlcsl drswing r lettering)
hnoi* filiu.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the basic rnleB snd techniques of let-
tering and numbering. Uses s grid ss a guide to tbe student when
learning the proportions of letters and numbers. Shows a grid used
for Incllne^l letters and numbers set at an angle of approximatriy
68* from tbe horizontal, showing tbe ratio of vertical to horizontal
to be i: 2.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechanical drawing. I. Ekttben Films. IL
Enc.vcl(q>aedia Britannica Elducational Corporation. III. Series:
Technical drawing : lettering (Motion picture)
[T371] 744.4 77-713842
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Edacatlonsl Oirp.
The Vertical bntt weld {Motion picture) See-Du Films,
1968. Made by Robert Carlacm.
4 min. si. color. 8 nan. (Stick electrode series)
Loop film. Imnied in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With self- Instructional pamphlet and teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains bow to use a cutting torch or electric welder
to )oin tbe pieces of itetal together in a vertical butt weld.
1. Wridlng. I. See-Du Films, Inc. Series: SUek electrode
series (Motion picture)
671.5 71-700480
See-Du Films
567
Series: Stick
•Die Vertical flflet {Motion picture) See-Du Films, 1968
Made by Robert Carlson.
4 min. «i. color. 8 mm. (Stick electrode series)
Loop aim. Issued In standard 6 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With selMnstructionsl pamphlets and teacher's gnlde.
Summary: ExpUlns bow to make a vertical fillet weld In Joining
two pieces of meUl together using an electric welding rod.
1. Electric welding. l See-Du Films, Inc. Series:
electrode series (Motion picture) -^.-^
671.6 77-700479
See-Du Films
Vertical: i, 1, t, r, j, f, r, y. x, z, k (Motion picture) Eothen
Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tedmlcal drawing: lettering)
Loop film.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the tecbolcal drawing of tbe simpler
letters. Involving vertical and horizontal strokes. A flssblng device
draws attention to the construction of particular prints to be noted
In connection with certsln letters.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechsnical drawing. I. Eotben Films. IL
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational OorporatloiL III. Series:
Technical drawing: lettering (Motion picture)
[T371] 744.4 78-718837
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
The Vertical mill— operating controls (Motion picture)
DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by Cinema Com-
munications.
4 min. si: color, super 8 mm. (The MltUnf machine, no. 2)
Loop film.
With script
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonas. _ ^ _, ,
SUMMARY : Explains the parts and the functions of the rertlcal
mill, with emphasis on operstlng controls. „ „ _.
1 MUUog-maehlnes. I. DCA Educational Products. IL Series;
The Milling machine (Motion picture) no. 2.
[TJ1225] 684.08 72-712789
DCA Educational Products
Vertical: a, c, a, b, d, p, q, g, e, n, h, a, m (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Edacatitmal Corp.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Technical drawing: lettering)
1.A0P film.
With >niide.
SUMMARY : Shows the basic snd technical ways of drawing and
lettering by first demonstrstlng the simpler letters. Involving verti-
cal and horlzonUl strokes. Progresses to more dlfflcult letters In-
volving Inclined and curved strokes.
1. Lettering. 2. Mechanical drawing. I. Eotben Filma. 11.
Encyclopaedia BrlUnnics Educational Corporati<m. III. Series:
Technical drawing: lettering (Motion picture)
[T371] 744.4 71-718888
Encyclopaedia BrIUn- nlca Educattooal Corp.
Vertical welding (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Arc welding)
I^oop film. Film notes on cartridge case-
Sammary: 0>mpares vertical down and vertical up welding tech-
niques, and describes the advantages and uses of eat^
1, Electric welding. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Msss.
Series: Arc welding (Motion picture)
671.5 71-7063.S8
Eslln?CV)rp.
Vertical welding beads (Motion picture) See-Du Films,
1968. Made by Robert Carlson.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Stick electrode series)
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super S mm.
WJtb self-lnstractional pamphlet and teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains how to use an dectric weldn and make
vertical welding beads.
1. Electric welding. l See-Du Films, Inc. Series: Stic*
electrode series (Motion picture)
67UI 73-700478
See-Du Films
Vertigo: differential diagnnais {Motion picture) Smith,
Kline and French Laboratories, 1968. Made by Gordon
McNamee Productions.
25 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates procedures for performing an examina-
tion of the patient with vertigo. Shows tbe onset of vertigo with
symptoms of dizziness, loss of balance, and tinnitus. Demonstrates
the Romberg snd gslt tests for balance and tbe optokinetic, positional,
and caloric tests for the measurement of nystagmus.
1. Vertigo. I. Smith, Kline snd French Laboratories, PhtUdel^a.
616.8 Fi A 68-858
CINE
A Very different world (Motion picture) Dept of Motion
Picture Production, Brigham Young University, 1970.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Director and editor. R A. M. Bk-k«ton: cameraman.
Ted Van Horn.
SUMMARY: In the words of doctors, nurses, and patients at the
Primsry Children's Hoqjltal. Salt Lake Cnty. dramatically docu-
ments an emotionally supportive climate for Institutionsl health
care;
1. Salt Lake City. Primary Children's HospitaL I. Brlgluun
Young University. Provo, Utah. Dept of MoUon Picture Production.
362.1 70-711238
Brighsm Young Unlreralty
Very grim fairy tales (Motion picture) Rufus Seder and
Tod Gangler. Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
3 min. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summary: A series of spoofs of trsditlonsl fairy teles. The
prince drops Cinderella's glass slipper and breaks It; another prince
goes off with the witch while Snow White lies poisoned on the
ground; and Rapunzel U snatched bald-beaded by snotber prince
who comes to rescue her.
1. Fairy tales— Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc. r. Seder, Rufus.
iL Oangler, Tod. m. Eastman Kodak Company.
„„ 791.43 71-706930
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Very little girl (Filmstrip) BFA Educational Media,
1971. ^
40 fr. color. 35 mm. aod phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm. micro-
groove. (Story series 5)
Also Issued with phoooUpe in cassetle.
:!>paDlsh version also issued.
With teacher's guide.
Adapted from the book of the same title bv PhTllls Krasllovsky
illustrated by Ninon.
SUMMARY : Presents a story portraying an everyday sltuaUon
within a family relationship in which a short little girl learns to see
siie in relation to other people, to things, and to time. For primary
1. Difference (Psychology)— Juvenile films. 2. Size perception-
Juvenile films. I. Krasilovslty, Phyllis. The very little girl 11
BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Story aeries 5 (Film-
BF697 372.6 74-739366
BFA Educational Media (*-(0tf30D
A Very old question (Motion picture) Kairos Films. Re-
leased by Paul F. Keller & Associates, 1970.
13 Uiiti. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sl'M^IARV: Deals with the Institutional situation in addressing
problems. Shows what happens to many individuals when faced
with situations which call for Immediate action.
1. Problem solving. I. Kairos Flltns. II. Keller (Paul F.) and
Associates.
1B5.2 71-711561
CINE
A Very special favor (Motion picture) Lankershim Co.
Released by Universal Pictures Co., 1965.
104 min. sd. color. 33 mm.
I'echnlcolor.
Crediti: Producer, Stanley Shapiro; director. Michael Gordon;
writers, Stanley Shapiro, Nate Monaster; music, Vic Miizy ; photog-
raphy, Leo Tover; editor, Russell F. Schoencarth. Cast: Rock
Hudson, Leslie Caron, Charles Boyer, Walter Slezak, Dick Shawn.
Larry SCorch.
Bummary: A comedy In which a smooth and charming lawyer
becomes involved in a mission to Introduce a young female psychi-
atrist to the arts of love.
I. Lankershim Company, n. Universal Pictures Company, inc.
(Incorporated 198G)
Fi 67-1099
A Very special place (Motion picture) University of Chi-
cago. Made and released by Nye Curtis Associates, 1970.
^ mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Portrays the University of Chicago from the view-
point of Its faculty.
1. Chicago. University. I. Chicago. University. II. Nye Curtis
As.soclBtes.
379.773 75-711662
CINE
The Very tall little girl (Filmstrip) BFA Educational
Media, 1971.
4A fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 »., 12 In., 33i rpm. micro-
groove. (Story series 5)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
Spanish version also issued.
With teacher's guide.
Adapted from the book of the same title by Phyllis Krasllovslcy,
Illustrated by Olivia H. H. Cole.
SUMMARY : Presents a story portraying an everyday situation
within a family relationship in which a tall little girl learns that
being different can also be very special. For primary grades.
1. Difference (Psychology) — Juvenile films. I. Krasllovsky,
Phyllis. The very tail little girl. II. BFA Educational Media. III.
Series: Story series 5 (Filmstrip)
[KK697] 372.6 78-739367
BFA Educational Media
A Very, very special day (Filmstrip) Parents' Magazine
Enterprises. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Re-
leased l»y reaming Corp. of America, 1970.
48 fr. Oftlor, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., SJJ rpm., 7 min.
ml('ro;;roove. (Holidays and special dayif)
With script and teacher's guide.
Summarv: Uses the story of the same title by France Ullman
DeArmand to explain why and how people celebrate special days
and to develop a sense of custom. For primary grades.
1. Holidays — Juvenile films. i. DeArmand, Frances Ullman,
1904- A very, very special day. ir. Parents' Magazine Enter-
prises, inc., New York. iii. Learning Corporation of America. Se-
ries: Holidays and special days iFilm-strlp)
398.2 79-736!)r)4
fjeamlng Corp. of America
Vesicular exanthema. [Slide set] U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1971.
46 slidet color 2 x 2 in. (Eiulic >nd domestic animal discaicsi)
With jcript
SUMMARY Photographic examples of the clinical signs and gross paiho-
logical changes caused by vesicular exanthema For veterinary personnel.
I. Vesicular exanthema of swine. I United States Dept. of Agriculture,
il Series. Exotic and dumeiitic animal diseases. [SHde set]
(SF977.V3) 636.089 72-735278
us Depi of Agriculture 72 MARC
Vesicular stomatitis. [Slide set] U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1971.
49 klidcs. color. 2 x 2 in.
With fcript.
SUMMARY: Photographic examples of the clinical signs and gross paiho-
logical changes caused by vesicular stomaiiiii. For veterinary personnel.
I. Vesicular stomalilis. 1. United States. Dcpl. of Agriculture- II. Scries:
Exotic and domestic animal diseases (Slide set]
636.089 72-735312
US Dept. of Agriculture 72 MARC
Vesuvius — an ancient tragedy (Filmstrip) Educational
Filinfttrips, 1071.
." fr. '-iilor. 3.'i mni. ( Volcanoenl
Willi manual.
i-KKIHTK: Atitlxir. M«ry Ijee Nolan.
HI^MAIAItY: I'reMenlN the story of Vesuvius from tnclent times
to the pre»«*nt and rwrtrays the effect of volcanoes on the Uvea of
p<<0|>le. With captlomi.
1. Vefnivitw. I. t:Ulucatlonal Filmstrips. Huntsville, Tex. II. Se-
rlm: VolcnR(ie<i (Filmstrip)
[QF:523.V5] 6B1.2 73-740U0
Fy<lii<-iitloiial Fllmatrlpt
Veszi, Margit
see
All In a night's work.
Lea Vetements (P'ilmstrip) Mary Glasgow & Baker Lim-
ited. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonotape. (Bon voyage! Part 3.
no. 7)
.\lno Issued in b&w.
With manual.
SUMMARY: A French language teaching film. Introduces vocab-
ulary used when shopping for clothes in a dqwrtment store.
1. French language — Audlo-vlnual instruction. I. Hary Olas-
gow & Baker Limited. II. rnlversal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: Bon voyage! (Filmstrip) Part 3, do. 7.
[PC2112.7] 448.3 70-740356
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Vttenm rehaMBtatioa; 1920. [Motioo picture] Thome Films.
1971.
3 min. ti. bAw. super 8 ram. (S mm. documents proiect, no. 330)
Loop film in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDrrS: Producer, Dak Willard.
SUMMARY: Shows World War I veterans' rdisbiliutioa activjtica at the
hospital at Fori Sberidao. lUioois.
1. Veterans, Diaabkd — RdubitiUtioa — Fort Sheridan, IlL I. Tborac
Flints, inc. Boutdcr, Colo. II. Series: t mm. documcats projccL [Motkn pfe-
turc] no. 3S0.
[UB364.5] 3SS.1 72-701308
Thome Fdms 72 MARC
Veterans Administration Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich.
The Rehabilitation of a pars^legic.
Veterans Administration Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Dental Training Center
see
Oral cancer — extra-oral examination.
Oral cancer — intra -oral examination.
Veteran's Day (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. :15 mm. and phonodlsc. (Holidays and their mean-
ings)
Also issued with phonotape io cassette.
With manual.
SUMMARY : Presents facta associated with the holiday of Vet-
eran's Day. Includes facts and ideas about the United States, Its
government, laws, leaders, aod beliefs. For primary grades.
1. Veterans Day— Juvenile Alms. 2. U. S. — Politics and govern-
ment— Juvenile films. I. Fllmfai Productions, New York. II.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Holidays and
their meanings (Filmstrtp)
[D671] 394.268 74^-740381
Universal Education and Visual Arts
The Veterinarian from 8 to 5 (Motion picture) Ralston
Pufiiia Co. Made and released by Walter J. Klein Co.,
1968.
26 v.nn. sd. color. 10 mm.
An adaptation of a magazine article of the same title by Heinz
Kuehn.
Summary: A study of the work of the veterinarian. Presents
several case histories and shows the facilities of modem veterinary
hospitals and companion animal research facilities.
1. Veterlnarlan^rt. l Kuehn, Heinz. The veterinarian from 8
to 5. n. Ralston Purina Company, m. Walter J. Klein (Company.
636.089 73-702630
CINE
The Veterinarian serves the community (Motion picture)
FilmsAVest. Released by Curtis Audio Visual Materials,
1968.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Ciedita: Producer, Lou Lilly; director, Frank Gardonyl ; writer,
Ingvflr B. Grimsgaard.
tiumnmry: Examines the community health services provided for
pets by veterinarians. Follows a small dog who Is hurt and brought
to a veterinary hospital for care. For primary grndes.
1. Veterinarians. i. Films/West, Inc. ii. Curtis Audio Visual
Materials.
636.089 Fi A 67-5820
Films/West
Viaje per el norte de Espafia (Motion picture) Encyclo-
pneiliii Hritannica Educational Corp., 1&66.
14 mi:i. sd. color. 16 mm.
With (PHcher's guide.
Supplementary fllin to the first level Spanish instruction program
entitled El «fipaflol por el uiun^o : I<a famllia FernAndez.
Suinmuti/: An overview of the topography, Industry, and way of
life m northern Spain. Includes viewa of the Basque country
through the Castlllas to CaUluna, with references to literature
which originated In northern Spain.
Another iseue. b&w.
1, Spain— Descr. it trav.— Ifldl- i. Encyclopaedia BrlUn-
nlca Educfltlonui Corporation, il. El BspaQoi por el mundo: La
famllia FernAndez (Motion picture)
014.6 Fi A 68-1611
Eiuylopnedia Britaii- nlca Educational Corp.
Un Viaje por Mexico (Filmstrip) Holt, Rinehati and Win-
ston, 1968.
10 flimstripB. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: dual-track, 1 reel
(7 In.), 7} lpfl.,60mln.
With script In Spanish and English.
CREDITS: Commentary and photographs, Dan Budnlk.
CONTENTS: 1. El viaje complete. 60 fr.— 2. Monterrey. 39
fr.— 3. Saltlllo. 44 fr.— 4. San Luis Potosl. 40 fr.— 5. Guadalajara.
41 fr.— 6. PatBcuaro y Morella. 46 fr.— 7. Taxco y Cuernavaca.
47 fr.— 8. Oaxaca. 48 fr.— 9. Puehla. 45 fr.— 10. La ciudad de
Mexico.
1. Mexico— Description and travel— 1961- I. Holt. Rlne-
hart and Winston, Inc.
[F1216] 468 78-739584
Holt, Rlnehart and Winston
Viba-film
see
568
Decoration.
1 + 1 = 3.
Vibrating soap bubbles (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp.. 1969. Made by Peter Rob-
inson Associates.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Experiments in physics — stand*
ing waves)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Coliatwrator, Albert V. Baez, with the cooperation of
Monterey Peninsula College.
Summary : Presents the basic concept of standing waves. Uses
close-up and slow motion photography In an experiment which Illus-
trates the properties of waves In the transmission of energy.
1. Standing waves. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Experiments in physics — standing waves
(Motion picture)
631 70-709910
Encyclopaedia Brltan- aica Educational Corp.
Vibration of molecules (Motion picture) Chemical Educa-
tion Materirtl Study. Released by Modern Learning Aids,
1959.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
A CHEM study film.
With teacher's guide.
Credit*.- Collaborators, Linus Pauling, Richard M. Badger.
.S'ummary.' Illustrates several vibration types in some simple mole-
cules.
1. Molecules. i. Chemical Education Material Study, a. Modern
I>eflrning Aids. New York.
541.22 72-702689
Chemical Education Material Study
Vibrations and sound waves (Filmstrip) Popular Science
Pub. Co., Audio-Vi.sual Division. 1967.
43 fr. cn'nr. S.l mm. (High school physical sciences)
EnRtiuaii color.
FOM filmntrip no. fi64.
With tenchiiig guide.
Summary: Portrays phenomena associated with transmission and
generation of sound related to small pressure dltTerentlals and mo-
lecular motion. Presents qnantltntlve relationships. Including the
decibel scale. With captions.
1. Sound — Tninsnilsslon. i. Popular Science Publishing Com-
pany. Inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM filmstrip
no. V,^^^. Series: High school physical sciences (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3422
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Div.
Vibrations of a dnun (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp. as a
loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8U[>er 8 mm. (Project physics)
With film notes on cnrtrldge case.
Bummaru: A loudspeaker which la placed beneath a horizontal
circular rubber drum head is used to record vibrations of a drum.
Several symmetric and antisymmetric modes are shown Btrolx>scopl-
cally, In apparent slow motion.
1. vibration. i. Canada. National Film Board, n. Ealing
Corporation, (Cambridge, Mass. Series: Project physics (Motion
picture)
531 Fi A 68-2406
Elallng Corporation
Vibrations of a metal plate (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp.
as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 niln. si. color. .su|)or 8 mm. (Project physics)
With film notes on cartridge case.
Bummnry: A study of vibrations of a metal plate. Vibration
patterns are made visible by sprinkling white sand on a vibrating
plate. Shows that sand collects at the nodal lines.
1. Vibration. 2. Elastic plates and shells. i. Canada. National
Film Board, n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Project physics (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-2407
Ealing Corporation
Vibrations of a rubber hose (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing Corp.
as a loop film mounted in cartridge, 1068.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Project physics)
With flltn notes on cnrtrldge case.
Summary: A study of the vibrations of a rubber hose. A long
vertical rubttor hose Is agitated at one end by a varlable.speed
motor. The frequMcy is adjusted to show a succession of modal
patterns.
1. Vibration. 2. Elastic rods and wires. i. Canada. National
Film Board, n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass. Series:
Project physics (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 6&-2408
Ealing Corporation
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Vibrations of a wire (Motion piotvre) National Film Board
of Canada. Adapted and released by Ealing; Corp. as a
loop film mounted in cartridge, 1968.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Project phTSlai}
With film notes on cartridge caw.
Bummarv: A. stud; of the Tibrations of & faorlsootftl stUt wire
which occur when an alternating current Is sect through the wire
and a fixed magnetic field, and In a circular wire Id which the
□odes are eguattr spaced around the circumference.
1. Vibrations. 2. Elastic rods and wires. l Canada. Natloual
Film Board, n. Ealing Corporatlou, Cambridge, Mass. Sertea:
Project phraics (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-2409
Ealing CorpcMntlon
Vic Films, ltd.
see
London
Far from the madding crowd.
The Vicar of Wakefield by Goldsmith {FOmstrip)
Handy School Service, 1968.
Jam
1 roll, color. Xi mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a. (1 a. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector). 10 In., 33) rpm. microgroove.
(Adventures in reading)
Summan/: An adaptation of the novel The vicar of Wakefield, by
Ollrer Goldsmith. With captions.
1. Goldsmith. OliTer. 1728-1774. The Ticar o( Wakefield. i.
Goldsmith, OllTer. 1728-1774. The rlcar of Wakefield, n. Jam Handy
School Service, inc. Series: Adventures in reading (Fllmatrlp)
823 73-733938
Jam Handy School Serv- Ice
Vice and \Trtue (Motion picture) S. N. E. Gaumont, Paris,
Trianon productions, Paris, and L'lti'a film, Rome. Re-
leased in (he U. S. by MetroGoldwyn-Mayer, 1963.
106 Riin. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
\ Gaumont Interoatlonal film.
in Freoch. with English titles added.
Credits: Producer and director. Roger Vadim; screenplay, Roger
ValllnncI, Roger VadIm; mtulc, Michel Magne: director of photog-
raphy. Marcel Grignon; film editor. Victoria Mercanton. Cast: Annie
Girardor, Robert Hossein, Catherine Deneuve, 0. E. Basse, Philippe
Lenin ire.
Summary: A drama about two sisters who try to lurvlre the Nasi
occupation of France, each with her own way of dealing with the
depravity and decadent appetites of the Nazi t^cen.
1. World War, 1B3»-Id45~ France. i. Sod^t^ nouvelle ^Ubllsse-
ments GaumoDt. n. Tri- anon productions, iii. Ultra Dim.
IV. Sletro-Oiildwyn- Mayer, Inc.
791.43 Fi 67-1127
[Vice President Ntxon and family, (Motion picture) Co-
lumbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Person to persoa)
Telecast on the CBS-TV dooumeoUry show Person to peraon.
Credits: Producer, Pwry Lafferty; directors. Bob Dally, Dan F,
Smith.
Summary; Charles Coliingwood Interviews Vice President Richard
M, Nixon and his family In their hotel suite In New York City.
1. Nixon, Richard Mllhous, 1913- i. Columbia Broadcast-
ing Syst«ii, inc. Series: Person to person (Motion picture)
923 Fi 68-293
The Vicious breed (Motion picture) Raymond R<^uer,
Sweden. Released in the U. S. by Coronet Film Distribu-
tors, 1'5Q.
86 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
L. C. has 16 ram. print-
In Swedish, with English titles added. Released in Sweden
under the title Farlig frihet.
Credits: Director, Ame Ragnebom; screenplay, Bengt Ericson;
music, Charles Norman ; photf^raphy, Sven Thermaeniofl, Ake Wes-
terlund. Cast: Ame Ragnebom, MaJ-Britt LIndhoim, Carl-Olof Aim.
Summary: A drama about Juvenile dellnquaicy in Sweden. A
young man who escapes from prison. Joins forces with bis old
girlfriend, and tiet'omes Involved in sexual crimes and murder.
r. Rohauer, Raymond, n. Oronet Film DIstrlbators. ui. Farlig
frihet (Motion plctnre)
791.43 Fi 68-731
Vicioiu cycles (Motion picture) Creative Film Society, 1969.
Made by Jansen, Menville, and Brain.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A studeot-produced film which wpoots commercial mo-
torcycle movies.
I. Creative Film Society.
791.43 70-70897B
A. L. A. Booklist
Vick (Themical Compaity
see
Times are great.
Vicksburg and Gettysboi^: the turning p«nt (Filmstrip)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
100 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodlac: 2 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm.
(Civil War and Reconstruction)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, William PelU; collaborator, Richard Miles.
SUMMARY : A study of the ntrategy and military leadership at
the Battles of Vlckaburg and Gettysburg and the impact of Union
victories on the course of the war.
1. Vicksfourg. Miss.— Slece, 1863. 2. Gettysburg Campaign. 186^.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica educational CoriroratioD. II. Series:
Civil War and Recoostmction (Filmstrip)
973.7 71-739254
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Victim (Motion picture) Allied Film Makers, London. R©-
leased in the U. S. by Pathe-American Distributing Co-
19(>1.
98 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
A Parkway Films production.
Credits: Producer. Michael Relph : director, Basil Dearden; screwi-
play, Janet Green. John McCormick; music, Philip Green; photog-
raphy. Otto Heller: editor, John D. Guthridge. Ca»t: Dirk Bogarde,
Sylvia Syros, Dennis Price, Nigel Stock, Peter HcEnery.
Summary: A drama about a successful British barrister who nt-
fers from homaxexual tendencies and becomes Involved In Idrati^log
a treacherous ring of blackmailers.
I. Allied Film Makers, ltd. n. Path^Amerlcan Distributing Com-
pany.
Fi 67-1323
The Victims (Motion picture) Anti -defamation League in
cooperation with Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. Released
bv 'We~tinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1967.
.'tUmiu. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
fiunimiiry: Plxamlnes the sentiment of prejudice antl explores how-
parents soiiietinies unwittingly infect their children with the atti-
tudes th:it builil racial. religiou>i, and ethnic intolerance.
1. Prejudices and antipathies. 2. Parent and child. i. Antl-
defamatlon League. H. Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, iiic
301.45 Fi A 68-674
CINE
Victor Film
Getting in,
Victor Hago. [Filmstrip] A. Carlier, Parii. Releaied in the U.S.
by Gesslcr Pub. Co., 1965.
*4 fr. b4w, 35 mm, and phonoiape.
Sileni version previoutly rckued in the U.S. by Ge*il«r Pub. Co.. IWS.
With lexl and phonotape in French.
SUMMARY: Dcpku the life and character of Victor Hugo, with ohaerva-
tioM on historical events during the 19th century.
1. Hugo. Victw Marie, comte. IM2-US5. I. Carlier. Achilte. 190J-
II. Gesslcr Publishing Company.
tPQ2293] 928 72-734819
Gcssler Pub. Co. 72 MARC
(Victor Riesd, (Motion picture) N'BC Television, 1956.
28 mln. sd. biw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast June 3, 1956, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credits: Producer. Lawrence Spivak; director. Carl Degeo; spon-
sor. Pan American World Airways.
Summary: RecMtly Winded by an add attack, columnist Victor
Rlesei discusses labor radketeerlng with Ned Brooks, moderator,
Murray Davis, Ernest Undley, A. A. Raskin, and Lawrence Spivak.
1. Rlesei. Victor, 1915- 2. Trade-unions — U. S. 3. Racket-
eering—U. S. I. National Broadcasting Company. Inc NBC Tele-
vision Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
331.880973 78-701479
Victor Viiriin and the singing strings (Filmstrip) Filmfax
Released by Universal PMucation and Visual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. ^ mm. and phonodiso. (Meet the music makers)
AlBO Issued wiifa phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Uses cartoon characters to teach children about ttw
stringed musical Instruments. Musical excerpts and sound eflfecu
familiarize students with the authentic sounds of each instrument
For elementary grades.
1. Stringed instruments. Bowed. I. Filmfax Productions, Nen
York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Meel
the music makers (Filmstrip)
[ML750] 787 76-74060S
I'nlversal Education and Visual Arts
Victoria (Filmstrip) Usherwood and Usherwood, Eng. Re-
lea.sed in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual Art,
1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. ( Reign by reign )
With manual.
SUMMARY: Describes the character of Victoria, and examines
the politics, relidon. society, learning, arts, and science of her reign.
1. Victoria. Queen of Great Britain. 1H1»-1WU1. 2. Gt. Brit — His-
tory-Victoria. 1887-1901. I. Usherwood and Usherwood. fL
TTniveraal Education ana visual Artx. m. Series: Keign by reign
(Filmstrip)
[DASSl] 942.081 74-740495
Universal Bdnoatlon and Visual Arts
'"'iSW^"'*" '" (^'7™<r.-p) Educational Audio Yisoal,
with teiicher's notea.
Credits: F-ditor. John McSIillan : narrator. Ian Brett
1. Gt. Brit. — Industries — History. 2. Gf Brit — *ioci«i r«r.Hi
l"'T^!^1^n'^rr\. 3; Victoria. Quin of Greaf Bmai^lS 9^5oi"
I. Educat onal Audio Visual, inc.. Pleasant vllle, N. V S^rtaT-
Study unit series (Filmstrip! series.
Educational Audio visual "-'«*«
Victorian flower paintii^s (Moti<Hi picture) Institute of
Psychiatry, University of London. Released in the U. S.
by New York University Film Library, 1968.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Photography. Ei«mond Wilson.
SUMMARY: Presents a folio of dated flower paintings indicative
of an unknown person passing through a temporary phase of schizo-
phrenic Illness.
1. Flower painting and Illustration. I. London. University.
Institute of PsychUtry. II. New York University. Film Library.
616.89 70-711175
New York University Film Library
Victorian social life (Fiimttrip) Hulton Press, London,
1967! Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
41 fr. h&w. n."i mm. (British and European historj-)
A. Beacon filmstrip.
With notes.
Summary: Describes aspecU of town and country life of the
Victorian period, including sports, amusements, homes, transportation,
public services, and government.
1. Gt. Brit.— Civil laitlon— 19th cent. i. Hulton Press, lid.,
London, ii. Dufour Editions, inc. Series: British and European
history ( Filmstrip i
914.2 Fi A 67-t050
Dufour Editions
Victorian to George v, 1837-1937
Evolution of the English home. Part 7:
Victorian to George V, 1837-1937.
The Vktoriau L {Filnutrip] Visual Publicationi. London, 1970.
Made by A. C. Green and H. A. Parks. Released in the U.S.
by Visual Publicadons.
30 fr. txHor 3S mm. (People of other diys)
With study gmde.
SUMMARY: Depict! the Vicloriui era in Britain u ui age of inlenie >ocial,
econoaiic. and induuriai activity and change. llluWrstc* Victorian home life,
education, rdigioD, trMle, and transport.
I. Great Britain — Civilization — 19th century. I. Viwsl Publication*. II.
Series: People of other days. [FIlmMrip]
[DA533] 942.08 75-740806
Viiual Publtcationt 72 MARC
The VIctorisM n. [Hlrastrip] Visual PublicationB, London, 1970.
Made by A. C Green and H. A. Parks. Releued in the U.S.
by Visual PuUications.
33 fr. color. 35 nun. (People of other days)
With uudy guide.
SUMMARY: Examines important iMues. events, changes, and refonm in
Victorian Easlaod and the rest of the British Empire
I. Great Britain — Civilization — 1 9th century. I. Visual Publications. 11.
SeHeK People of other days. {Filmstripi
942.08 79-740807
Visual Publtcadoot 72 MARC
Tkt Victors. [Motion picture] Doro Bachrach. 1972.
Victorian a^ (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleasant-
ville, X. Y., 1970.
174 fr. color. 35 mm." and ,2 phonodlscs : 12 In., 33| rpm., 29 mln.
.\lso issued with phonotape In cas-sette.
With discussion guide.
Summary: Dlscus.'^es the literary and historical aspects of Vic-
torian themes: the Industrial revolution, emergent democracy, sci-
ence versus religion, and art for art's sake. Includes excerpts from
the works of Charles Dickens, and other Important literary figures.
1. Gt. Brit.— CiTllizatlon— 19th century. 2. Dickena, Charles, 1SC12-
1870. i-Guidance Associates of Pleasantvllle, N T.
942.08 7&-736696
Guidance As-sodates
Victorian and modem embrmdery (Filmstrip) Diana
Wyllie, ltd., Ix)ndon, li'59. Released in the U. S. by
Carninn Educational Associates, 1967.
22 fr. color. S5 mm. (History of English embroidery)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Portrays the decline of hand embroidery In England
in the nineteenth century and shows the first Mnbroidery done on
the aewing machine.
1. Embroidery. English. I. Diana WylUe, ltd. II. Carman Edu-
cational Associates. III. Series: History of English embroidery
(Filmstrip)
[NK9243] 746.40942 74-789969
Carman Educational Associates
569
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: The story of a middle-aged couple's
1. Bachrach. Doro.
IPN1997, 791.43
ONE 72
tekend at the beach.
72-702446
MARC
Victory in Europe, 20 years after (Motion picture) CBS
News, in cooperation with the British Broadcasting Corp.,
London. 1965.
60 mill. Ed. bAw. 16 mm.
Credits: Producers, Don Hewitt, John Sharnik, Giyn Jones; direc-
tors. Noble Wilson, Fred Stollmack; r^wrters, Walter Cronklte,
Hichard DImbleby. Charles Olilngwood, Martin Agronsky, Daniel
Schorr.
Summary: .Accounts of major battles of World War u by General
Elsenhower. Field Marshall Montgomery, and reporters. Inclodes
scenes of Churchill's activities In the war, the discovery of the con-
centration camps, the signing of the surrender papers, and views of
various sites as they are today.
1. World War, 1839-1945. L Columbia Broadca.sting System, Inc.
CBS Newa. ii. Britlah Broadcasting Corporation.
940JW Fi 68-294
Vldal, Gore, 1925-
see
The Best man.
Video Nursing, inc.
see
About the aged.
The Abused child.
The best man
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
video Nursing, Inc. (Continued)
Accidents in children.
The Acting-out patient.
The Adjustment equation.
Adolescence: a cultural phenomenon.
Adolescent idealism and realism.
The Adolescent patient.
Adolescent sexuality.
Antepartum care.
The Anxious patient and common defensive
patterns.
Behavioral change and learning.
Blood dyscrasias.
The Burned child.
The Changing health care system.
The Child guidance clinic.
The Child «iio undergoes open^ieart
surgery.
The Child with a heart defect.
The Child with 8 nephrotic syndrome.
The Child with a neurological condition.
A Child with an orthopedic anomaly.
The Child with cerebral palsy.
The Child with cystic fibrosis.
The Child with hemophilia.
The Child with muscular dystrophy.
The Child with rheumatic fever.
The Child with severe emotional problems.
Chromosomal aberrtitlons.
Cleft lip and palate.
Cognitive functioning: ages 6-13.
Communication in the nurse -patient re-
lationship.
Communication: the concept and the skill.
Community health services.
Complications of pregnancy.
Complications of pregnancy: diabetes
melUtus.
Complications of pregnancy: hemorrhage.
Complications of pregnancy; infections.
Complications of pregnancy: rheumatic
heart disease.
Conqilications of pregnancy: toxemia.
Complications of the third trimester.
The Concept of anxiety.
A Conference on the dying child.
Consolidation and growth.
The Continual change.
Coping with the toddler.
The Depressed patient.
Dilemmas of nursing education.
Directions for the future In psychiatric
nursing.
Does old mean poor ?
EKG: eleclrophysiotogical basis for nursing interven-
tion.
The Economics of health care.
The Elements of the nurse-patient re-
lationship.
Emerging consciousness.
Environmental aspects of therapeutic care.
The Family.
Family mores and attitudes.
Federal Involvement in health care.
Games people play.
The Generation gap.
Health of the aged.
The Health team and the aged.
Health team relationships.
HemoIyUc diseases of the newborn.
Heredity and behavior.
The Home boubd aged.
Hospital care— admission and delivery.
Hospital care of the newborn.
The Hospitalized child.
I, me, and the self.
The Infant and society.
Infertility and sterility.
The Institutionalized aged.
570
Intellectual development: ages 6-13,
Kidney transplants and hemodialysis.
language development.
Life space and life style.
Malpractice.
Man; his growth and development — ^birth
t&rough adolescence.
Medical-moral-legal issues.
Mental health nursing — OJt o( bounds:
the drug culture.
Mental health nursing: Wednesday's
child, parts 1 and 2.
Mental retardation special 3%, parts 1-2,
The Mentally retarded child,
Mlxed-up "middles".
The Neonate.
New directions for nursing service ad-
ministration.
Normal labor and delivery.
Normal pregnancy.
Normal puerperium.
The Nurse and her employer.
The Nurse in commtuiity psychiatry.
The Nurse in family therapy.
The Nurse in group work.
The Nurse in the community.
Nurse midwifery.
Nurse practice acts.
The Nurse's role and resources in pro-
viding therapeutic care to psychiatric patients.
The Nurse's role in changing mental health
programs.
Nursing appraisal of infant neurological
development.
Nursing care of the aged.
Nursing torts.
The Old speak for themselves.
The One to one nurse-patient relationship.
Path to adulthood.
The Patient with addictive behavior.
Patients with manipulative and acting-out
behaviors.
Peer group; ages 6-13.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
video Nursing, Inc. (Continued)
Planning care for the aged.
Play activities: ages 6-13.
Postpartum care — h(^pit&l to home.
Premature infant.
Preparation for parenthood.
Preschooler: concept development.
Preschooler: psycho-sexual develc^ment.
Projections for the future in nursing.
Psychiatric nursing: past and present.
Psychiatric problems of the aged.
The Psychology of aging.
Rights of patients.
The Ritualistic patient.
The Role of the nurse specialist.
Rudiments of self concept.
School and the child.
Sex roles: ages 6-13.
The Standard of care.
The Suspicious patient.
The Symptom as e:q}res8ion of anxiety.
The Toddler: origins of independence.
Understanding infant behavior.
Unfolding Infant behavior.
Unwed families.
Where old age begins.
Wills, insurance, witness.
The Withdrawn patient.
The Withdrawn patient: Implications for
the nurse -patient relationship.
Video tape editlas. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Loodoo. 196S.
Relmcd in the U.S. by Time-Life Hlmt.
22 miB. td. colof. 16 mm. (Televbion Iruning Ktiox, no. 2)
SUMMARY: Showi how a video upe machine worki and dcscribet tad
iUuttnta method! of video upc editing, including all phaset of cutting.
1. Video upe recorderi and recording. 1. Britiih Broadcaaiing Corpora-
tion. Televiaion Service, il. Time-Ufe Film*. III. Scnc*:TelcviaioBinintnc
tUma. (Motion picture] na 2.
tTK6655i 791.45 74-714640
Time-Life Filmi 72 MAKC
Videocraft liAematlonal
see
The Little drummer boy.
Vides cinematografica, Rome
see
Up to his ears.
Viva Maria!
MdiC, Branislav. An atlas of the anatomy of the
ear
see
An Atbs of the anatomy of the ear.
La Vie ct la passion de J^sos Christ (Motion picture) La
Societe Lumiere, Paris, 1898.
7 mlo. 8L bAw. 16 mm.
SaiJonl, O. LoolB Lumlftre. CaUlogoe Ltunttre, dob. 968-046.
Also knowD DDder tbe title I^ pawloiL
Hade from a 35 mm. original in tbe Clntetatb^ue Francalae.
Go T«el with 47 otber LomlAre Qonibera.
Bpliode 3 ( Luml«re do. 935) Ucklng In L. C.
In tbe Cln«matb«que Prancalae Film Collection, Ubrarr of Con-
CREDITS: Director. Georges Hatot. CAST: Bretteau.
CONTE34TS. — 1. L'adoratlon de mages.— 2. La fulte eo BgTiite:. —
& L'arrlvfe It J«n»a)em. — t Tr«hlB0D de Judaa.— & K4snrr«ctloa d«
Laiare.— 6. La cfaie.— 7. L'arreetatlon de 3ima Cbrlat — & La flaftf'
latlon. — 9. Le cotironnement d'^lnes. — 10, La mise en croli. — 11. Le
cfllvalre. — 12. Ia mlse an tomb«ta. — 18. La rtenrrectloo.
1. Jesus Cbrlst — Biography. 2. Jesus Cbrlst— Paaslon. I. SoctM«
Luml^re, Parla. II. ClD«matb««]ue Praacalae Film Collection. IIL
La Faaslon (Motion picture)
232.9 78-710669
La Vie parisieniK (FUmstrip)
by Bailey Fihns, 1968.
J. Michael Moore. Released
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs: 12 In.. 831 rpm.
microurooTe.
With maoual.
Summary: A French language teacblng film. Presents a tour of
Paris, polDtlng out Important alghts In the dt; and actlrltles of
tbe people.
1. French language — Audlo-Vlanal Instruction. 2, Parla — Descr.
L Moore. J. MtchaeL n. Bailey Fltnts, Inc., Hollywood, CaUf.
448.3 Fi A 68-4122
Bailey Films
Le Vien Films
The Finest hours.
The Vienna Choir Boys: pursuit of excellence {Motion pio-
ture) American Broadcasting Ca Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1968.
54 mil), sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummarj/: Shos-s tbe rigid training that the Vienna Cbolr Boys
most undergo to reach tbe high standards set by the choir.
1. Wiener .S&ngerknaben. i. American Broadcasting Company.
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
783.8 Fi A 68-2194
MacGraw-Hltl Book Co.
Vierzehnheili^n and Die Wics (Fihnstrip) Visual Pabli-
cations, I^ndoo, 1960. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre
Visual Publications, 1970.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Master bnlldlngs)
Double-frame Terslon also issued.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Author. Anthony Bertram.
SUMMARY: A study of Vlersehnbelllgen and Die Wlm. showing
how their architectural styles are characteristic of the age in which
they were bullL
1. WIes (Schongan). Wallfahrtsklrcfae. 2. Vlenebnbeillgen
(Church) I. Visual Publications, ltd., London. II. Mclntyre
Visual Publications. III. Series: Master buUdlngs (Ptlmstrtp)
[NA6586.W5] 726 73-739024
Mclntyre Visual Publications
Viet Nam {FiliMtnp) National Geographic and Encyclo-
paedia Bntennica Educational Corp., 1968
i-^/''; '^Y- **°«°- *'«lpt'on<xtl»c:2s. {I's-formanoaipro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 Ul. 834 rpm. (S^UiS
With script 00 record Jacket
CreAitt: Producer. Charles a Sloan.
™?!r*'^->J*"'*y 0' V'et Nam and Its trouble spota Includes
915.97 Fi A 6ft-inft»
E.c,clop.«lUBrtu„- »laiiaK.doii.lConr
Vieth von GolBsenau, Arnold Filedrich, 1889-
Nobi
see
Nobi and the slsve traders
legend.
VJetnaiii aasitnmeBt {Motion fnctitrt) Axuricui Nationml
Bed Cross, 1968.
8 mlD. sd. color. 18 nun.
Bwmmwv: Follow, a Red Cross msn In Tlebum S8 be cnies
om an aaaiininieQt to locate and send a serricenun to the United
States Id time of emerttency. Includes scenes of sei^cemen's dnba
and a hoepital ship. Shows clutunobUe ^rls eatertalninf ttoopa
unable to visit tbe ciuba.
1. Vletnamevi OonlUct. 1981- —War work— Bed Cnaa.
I. Bed CroM. D. 8. American National Bed Cross.
969 76-707781
Vietnam briefinx, sonuBer 1968 (Motion pieturt) Dinotoe.
ate for Armed Forces Information «nd Edncation, tj S
Dept. of Defense, 1966. Made by Hearst Metrotone News!
19 mln. sd. bAw. 18 mm.
Order no. MDT281FP.
Armed rones mlllury report, no. 659.
Bummaty: A snmmarr of military activities In Vietnam In the
\S^'^-J^ S'^^ °°"^ Inclndes renurts tnS President
Jobnsons Memorial Day speech. Prepared for nse by U. 3. A^
Forces personneL ^^
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- —Campaigns. i. U S. Direc-
torate for Armed Forces Information and Education.
»W 72-707547
The Vietnam dUemau, 1945-1»70 (S/otum picture) Chelsea
Hou9e Educational Communications, 1969.
7 m'n. si. b&w. super S mm. (Tbe History machine)
Loop flloi mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
CrediU: Editorial director, Arthur M. Schleslnger, Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summarif: Follows the colonialist strug^e In Asia, from tbe es-
tablishment of French authority In the l&tb century to tbe formation
of the National Liberation Front In 1980. Portrays tbe escalation of
U. S. lUTolTement and tbe rise of protest
1. Vietnam — History. i. Chelsea House Educational Commuol-
catlons. Series: Tbe History machine (Motion picture)
959.7 74-735786
Chelr«a Houw Educa* tlonat Commsnfcatloiu
Vietnam: Eric Sevareid's perstmal report (Motion picture)
CBS News, 1966.
60 mill sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Telecaot as a CBS News ^»ecial report June 21, 1966.
CREDITS: Producer, Lwlle Mtdgley.
SCMMABT: Eric Serareld gives bis rlew of the war In Vietnam.
Includes mape and plcmrea of Vietnamese people.
1. Vietnamese Conflict 1961- I. Serareld. Arnold Eric, 1912-
II. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
959 73-710448
Vietnam: how did we ^t in? How do we get oot? (Mo-
tion picture) American Documentary Films, 1967.
33 mln. sd. t>ftw. 16 mm.
Credltx : Editont. Rt^rl Primes David Castro.
Summary: David Scboenbrun discuses the political aspects of
tbe war tn Vietnam, and the facts behind C. S. intervention.
1. Vietnamese Conflict 1961- — V. S. I. American Docu-
mentary Films, Inc.
969 76-709735
American I>ocumentary Films
Vtatnam— joanal of a to. [Motioo picture] BBC-TV. Loodoa.
1967. Releaaed in the U.S. by Tlme-Ufe FOmi.
52 mla. kL hftw. 16 n
SUMMARY: An ofafectivc
doobts of Amehcss fighting mca ia Vim Nam aad
people, villaiea, and rchabdiatioB ocalni.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- I
Tctevinon Service. 11. Time-Lifc Fibaa.
[DS557J^6i 915.97
Time-Life PUb* 73
b reoordt tbe deeds and
Madias the VktaaaMs
Britiah BraadcHtiBg Corpofatkn.
74-714W7
MAXC
571
Vietnam perapeetive: How we can win (Motion picture)
CBS News, 1965.
58 mln. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
T^ecast as a CBS News ^lecial report on August 16. 1065.
8ummant: Reporters, Walter CronUte, Peter Kallseber. and
Harry Reaaoner participate In a pao^ dlscusslOD with General
Maxwell Taylor and General Earle Wheeler who discuss the ques-
tion.of bow tbe United States can flgbt a Jangle war and produce
a tradltiooal victory.
1. Vietnamese Conflict UWl- 2. Taylor, Maxwell Darenport
1901- S. Whe^r, Barle GOmor*, 1908- i. Columbia
Broadcasting Syvtem. Inc. OBS News.
969 71-702024
Vietnam perapeetive: Tlie dcdafonB (Motion picture) CBS
News, 1966.
58 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Telecast as a CBS News special report on Aug. 9, 1966.
Bummtarv: Reporters Peter Kallseber, Alexander Kendrldc, and
Harry Reasoner participate in a paikc! dtscnnsion witb Secretary
of State Dean Rusk asd Secretary of Defen!« Robert UcNamara
who are questioned about tbe status of the honor of tlie United
States and the security of both the Amertcan and tbe South Viet-
namese people iuTolved In tbe war in Vietnam.
1. Vietnamese Conflict 19(n- l Ocriumbta Broadcasting
System, inc. CBS News.
959 76-70S0a5
Vietnam perspective: Winning the peace {Motion picture)
CBS News, 1965.
r«ir!i, sd. bAw. lemm.
Triecast as a CBS News specUl report Aug. 23, 1965.
Bummtanf: Reporters Richard C Hottelet Marrln Kalb, and
Harry Beaaoner discuss with Secretary of State Dean Rusk, United
Nations Ambassador Arthur Goldberg, and Presldenttal Assistant
McGeorge Bundy tbe necessity of understanding the United States'
Involvement In Vietnam and tbe nature and inte^ty of tbe com-
mittment
1. Vietnamese Conflict 1961- — U. S. i. ColumbU Broad-
casting System, Inc. CBS News.
969 78-707212
Viet Nam — plight of a people (Filmatrip) Scholastic mag-
azines, 1967. Made by Audio- Visual School Seirice.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Scholastic fllmstrlpa, no. 1)
With teacher's manual.
Crtditt: Scenario and storyboard, William Johnson.
Summary: Olves tbe background history of tbe war In '^
and outlines the geography and early history of tbe country,
sents an account of events since World War n.
1. Vietnam— Hist. l Scholastic magaxlnes.
959.7 Fi A 6&-4206
Scholastic magaslnes
Pr*-
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Vietnam report — guardians at the gate (Motion picture)
.Heai-st Metrotone Xews, 1965.
12 in"n. fid. Ww. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, v. 8, no. 1)
With study gulde-
Bummary: Examines the history and the nature of the cotnniit-
ment of the United States to South Vietnam.
1. Vietnamese Conflict. 1961- — U. S. i. Hearst Uetrotone
News, Inc., New York. Series: Screen news dlRert (Motion pic-
ture) V, 8, no. 1.
327.73059 70-700608
Hearst Metrotone News
Vietnam: the other war {Motion picture) OBS News, 1966.
SS mln. 8d. bAw. 16 mm.
Tele<:i-l on the TBS dociitnenfary show CBS reports on April 12,
1966.
Credits: Producer, Bernard Blrnbaum; director, Joe Gorsuch;
reporter, Charles CoUlogwood; photographers. Ha Thuc Can, James
Wilson : film editors, David McCruden. Jerome McCarthy, Jack
Drescher, John DuUaghon, Mitchell Rudick.
Summary: Presents a view of the other war being waged in
Vietnam: the struggle for the loyalty of the Vietnamese people.
Interviews with Ambassador Henry Cabot lx>dge. General West-
moreland, and others ahow the tactics and problems involved.
1. Alliance— Vietnam. i. CBS reports (Television program)
II. Columbia Broadcasting System Inc. OBS News.
969 79-702026
The Viet Nam war. Part 48: John Kraft survey: Viet
Nam in the polling booth (Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co., 1966.
29 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Nov. C. 1966, on the ABC-TV program ABC ««««.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, James Benjamin; director,
Richard Schentzel; cameraman, Vincent Galto; film editors. Walter
Sampon, Don LeBlanc. ,,^
SUMMARY: John F. KraCt and Howard K, Smith. ABC news
analysts, report and comment on a survey on the effect of the war
la Vietnam on the 1966 United States local elections. They compare
these latest attitudes with those tak«i during this past sammer.
1. Local elecUone— U. S. I. American Broadcasting Company.
Series: ABC scope (Motion picture)
969 77-701362
The Viet Nam war. Part 50 : TTie view from Hanoi {Motion
picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1966.
29 mill. «d. biw. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Nov. 19, 1966, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Creditt: Producer, Sandy Goodman; director, Marvin Schlenker;
■writer, Sandy Goodman; commentary, Howard K. Smith; camera-
man, Nicholas Gedrlnsky ; film editor. Sun Simon.
nummary: John Rolf.wn Interviews Jean Baffaelli Of Agenc©
France Preaae, who was assigned to Hanoi from May to October and
baa Just returned to Paris. He discusses what he saw In North
Vietnam.
1. Vietnam (Democratic Republic, 1946- ) 2. Vietnamese
Conflict, 1961- I. American Broadcasting Company. Se-
ries: ABC scope (Motion picture)
969 74-701356
The Viet Nam war. Part 51: Viet Rock, play of protest
{Motion picture) American Broadcnstiiie Co., 1966.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( ABC scope)
Telecast Nov. 26, 1966. on the ABC- TV program ABC scope.
CrediU: Producer. James Benjamin: director, Walker Stuart;
film editor. Stan Simon. Cait: Seth Allen, Kay Carney. ShamI Chal-
Wn. Jordan Charvey. Joseph Daly.
BMmmary: Presents segments of the play Viet rock, by M«taQ
Tterry written to shock people out of their acceptance of the official
D. 9. Government attitudes about the orlirln and alms of the war.
ABCs Howard K. Stnlth Interviews the author and comments on
this type of protest. ^ . . „
I, Terry, Megan. Viet rock. n. American Broadcasting Company.
Series: ABC scope ( Motion picture)
989 71-701358
The Viet Nam war. Part 52: The authoritative source
{Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1966.
20 mln. sd, i>&w. 16 mm. f ABC scope)
Telecast Ikh-. 3. lfl6«. on the ABC^TV program ABC scope.
Credit! ■ Producer. Charles Schuman ; director. Richard Schenkel ;
cameramen. Robert Cerase, Murray, Alvey; film editor. Don I,«Blanc.
Summary: Howard K. Smith intPrviews Col. Roger R. Bankson.
the man who conducts the dally news brieflnss In Saigon. Col. Bank-
son summariws the progress of the war over this year, ctmiparea the
American and the enemy soldiers, and predicts an American victory.
1 Vietnamese conflict, 1061- i. American Broadcasting
Company. Seriea: ABC scope (Motion picture)
959 77-701370
The Viet Nam war. Part 53: The singing soldier {Motion
ptcturf) American Broadcasting^ Co., liMiO.
29 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Dec. 10. 1966. on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Cr«dit§: Pro<Iucer and writer. Sandy Goodman; producer in Viet
Nam, Andrew Pearson; director, Richard Schenkel; commentary,
Howard K. Smith; cameramen, Hon Headford, Peter I.«ydon: film
editor. Stan Simon.
Bummary: Presents aonm written and sung by Captain Herachel
Oober, stationed In Vietnam as an adviser and known as the slnglox
•oldier. His songs sum up the feeling of the American soldiers and
■re aecoiapanled by appropriate scenes of the war.
L TMnamese Conflict, 1961- —Songs and music 2. Gober.
Bcndid. r. American Broadcasting Company. Series : ABC
HOP* (Motloa picture)
969 70-701360
The Viet Nam war. Part 54: Help yoanOt to freedom
{Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1966.
29 mill. "d. t>&w, 16 mm. (AIM; Mcope)
TeleiiiHt I«H'. 17, l«fl6. on the AltC TV pn>grHm ABC sroite.
Crediti- Producer In Vietnam, Andrew I'earJtou; producer and
writer, Desmond Smith; dirertor, Richard Schenkel; commratary,
Howard K. Smith; cameraman, Hon Headford; film editor, Don Le-
Buinman/: Everett Bsumganlner, who was chief adviser to the
Ministry of Kevolutlonsry Development, dlncusses the prospects for
pacification In Vietnam with ABC's Bay Moloney. Shows views of
the program at work In a hamlet close to Saigon and a cadre train-
ing program in progreaa.
1, Villages— Vietnam. 2. Vletnameae— Conflict, 1961- I.
American Broadcasting Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion pic-
ture)
959 78-701365
The Viet Nam war. Part 55: Home for Christmas {Motion
picture) American Broadcasting Co., IlMifi.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( ABC scope)
Telecast Dec. 24. 1986, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Credit*: Producer and writer. Sandy Goodman; director, Richard
Schenkel; cameramen. Charles Pharrls, Phil CooUdge, Larry John-
son. Robert Cira9e, Peter Leydon ; film editor, Stan Simon.
Summary: Presents scenes of reunions of servicemen Just back
from Vietnam with their families daring the Christmas holldaya
Includes intervie^vs in Vietnam with members of the armed forces
ending their tours of duty there, and with their families In the
U. S. awaiting their arrival. Host, Howard K. Smith with corre-
spondents, Tom Jarrlel and NIdc Basso.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- — Personal narratives. AmertcaiL
L American Broadcasting Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion
picture)
959 74-701364
The Viet Nam war. Part 56: View from Europe {Motion
picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1966.
29 mlu. ad. b&w. 18 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Dec. 31, 1966, on the ABC-TV program ABC 8<x)pe.
CrediU; Producer. Jack T. O'Grady; director, Richard Schenkel.
Summary; A panel discussion by ABC newsmen on how the war is
regarded by Europeans. Features George Watson. Moscow ; t/min
Bukeyser, London; John Rolfson, Paris; Charles P. Amot, Rome;
and Ray Maloney, who has covered the war for over a year and la
now assigned to Berlin, and host Howard K. Smith.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- —Public opinion— Europe. i.
American Broadcasting Company. Series: ABC scope {Motion
picture)
959 78-701357
The Viet Nam war. Part 57: Qnestioiis America )a arfdtw
{Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1967.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Jan. 7. 1967, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Crediti: Producer, Jack T. O'Grady; director. Prank SclienkeL
BurMnary: ABC correspondents Just back from a tour of lecturing
and answering questions In American cities discuss the questli»ia
asked about Vietnam. Features Lou ClofB, Bay Moloney, Sam Jaffa,
George Watson, John Rofson. and Lou Rukeyser, with host Howard
1. Vlrtnamese Conflict, 1961- i. American Broadcasting
Company. Series : ABC scope (Motion picture)
969 73-701361
The Viet Nam war. Part 58: Eyewrtness {Motion picture)
American Broadcasting Co.. 1967.
■"Jrain. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Jan. 14. 1967, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
i:;™^r't'l'' interview' With Lou Ooffl. H.rr,»„ B^sbur,
UiMU««» the Vietnam »ai- and wliat he saw on his two-week Tlslt
'° "v°«n.me« oonlllct. 1061- 2- H"S|- , ■iSfiir """""
rawing Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion ^^"'"'^^.j^^^i^
The Viet Nam war. Part 59: Guns and hotter— tw» views
{Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co., Vm.
'>fi m 1 ^A biw. 16 mm. (.\BC scope)
TeSist Jan 21. 1907. on the ABC-TV progr.ra A,BC»^P«-
rrS u- Producer Sandy Cniodman; director, Lloyd Tweedy;
cameramen. """Ser Joh'n Fletcher; film editors. Ed McCarthy,
°°?™m?™"'''ES'no"s'!^ John Kenneth Galbralth and Raymond
SaS^dLn^w "ether or not the United States economy can
S » contZe the Great Society program, and pour Increasing
billions of dollars Into the Vietnam war. g -Social poUcJ.
3 VleSa^ese^S'S iffl-"^'""'-. AmerU' B^t^d^SS^n.^-CoS-
W Serle,: ABC scope (Motion picture, ^^^^^
The Viet Nam war. Put 60: Cost of war {Motion pietvre)
American Broadcastimj; Co., 1967.
29 min. sd. b&w. 13 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Jan. 28, 1967, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Credita: Producer and writer, Charles Schuman, director, Lloyd
Tweedy ; film editor, Paul Oalan.
Summary: Examines expenditures of the war and the relation of
these costs to expenditiires in the war on poverty. Includes inter-
views with economists Walter Heller, John Kenneth Qalbraltb, Sar-
gent Shriver, and Mayor of Detroit Jerome Cavanagh, and New
York City's anti-poverty cominlssU-ner George Nlcolau. Interviews
conducted by correspondents, Jlra Burnes. Sidney Lazard, Howard K.
Smith, Jim Herrington, and John Scall.
1. Poor — U. S. 2. Bconomic assistance, Dc«nestlc— U. S. 3. Viet-
namese Conflict, 1961- — Economic aqwcts— U S. i. Ameri-
can Broadcasting Com- pony. Series: ABC scope (Mo-
tion picture)
959 71-701866
The Viet Nam war. Part 61 : la the enemy camp (Motion
picture) Ajnerioan Broadcastinf^ Co., 1967.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Feb. 18. 1967. 'on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Credits: Producer and writer, Sandy Goodman ; director, Richard
Schenkel: commentary, John Scali ; North Vietnam flim, Roger Pic;
film editor, Don I,«Blanc.
Summary: Presenta propaganda film from North Vietnam which
provides new Insights Into the war. Includes an Interview with
Premier Pbam Van Dong.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- i. American Broadcastlof
Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion picture)
959 70-701863
The Viet Nam war. Part 62: Which way RFK7 (Motion
picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1967.
20 mln. ftd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecust Feb. 11. 1967. on the ABC-TV proRram ABC scope.
Credilt: Producer and writer. Dave Jayne; director, Lloyd
Tweedy : film editor. Phil Leff.
Hummary: Shown S*'iiiit<ir Iti)bert F. Kennetly on his Jusl-com-
pleted European lour. ABC's Bob Clark interviews Kennedy on Ibe
way home and appears with host John Scall to examine Kennedy's
views with regard to the war and speculate on bis role In negotta-
1. Kennedy. Robert F., 1825-1988. 2. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-
— Peace. i. American Broadcasting Company. Series:
ABC scope (Motion picture)
959 73-701868
The Viet Nam war. Part 63: Black and white {Motion pie-
ture) American Broadcasting Ca, 1967.
28 mln. »d. b&w. 10 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Feb. 19, 1967. on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Creditt: Producer, Dave Jayne; director, Lloyd Tweedy; writer,
John Scall ; commentary. John Scall ; fllm editor. Paul Galan.
Bummary: Examines the feeling of the Negro about the war and
his role In today's army. Includes statements by Martin Luther
King, Jr.. Floyd McKtsslct, Stokely Carmlchael. and Whitney Young,
and on-tbe^spot opinions by Negro civilians In Mississippi and Har-
lem, and Negro soldiers In Vietnam.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- —Negroes. i. American Broad-
casting Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion picture)
959 72-701369
The Viet Nam war. Part 64: General MaxweU Taylor—
another war, another peace (Motion picture) American
BroadcHStin^ Co., 1967.
2;t mln sd b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Feb. 25, 1967. on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
OredUt: Producers. Jack T. O'Grady, Dave Jayne; director. Lloyd
"IVeedy; editors. Phil I^ff, Lou Hende. „ ^ ,
Summary: In an Interview by John Scali. General Maxwell Taylor
discusses peace prflspects In Vietnam and compares the war there
with the Korean conflict _, „ j .■ /^„™
1 Vietnamese conflict, 1961- t. American Broadcasting Com-
pany. Series: ABC scope (Motion picture) __ -^»^,o
959 i 6-7021)20
The Viet Nam war. Part 65: Chfldren of war {Motion
picture) American Broadcasting Co., 1967.
29 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast Marcb 4, 1967. on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Credit!: Producer In Vietnam, Andrew Pearson; director, Richard
Schenkel ; writer. Sandy Goodman ; commentary, John Scali ; pho-
tography, Ron Headford ; fllm editor, Don LeBlanc.
Summary: Views the lives of a few Vietnamese children and
young people. Shows how the war has profoundly Influenced their
Uvea and how they survive.
1. Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- —Children. i. American
Broadcasting Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion picture)
959 75-701367
The Viet Nam war. Part 66: So you want to go to Viet
Nam? (Motion piHure) AmericHu Hrondca.stinp Co.,
1967.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast March 11. 1967, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
CredUa: Producer and writer. James Benjamin: director, Lloyd
Tweedy: commentary. BUI GIU; cameraman. Jack Tipping; fllm
editor. Paol Golan. , . .,r^ , „
Summary: Follows a weeklong recruiting campaign of AIL> tearai
In Chicago which presents the experiences of the AID people returned
from working In Vietnamese hamlets. Examines the rootlvatlona and
opinions of applicants and protesters of the campaign.
1 U. S Agency for International Development— OiBcials and em-
ployees. 2. Technical assistance, American- Vietnam. i. American
Broadcasting Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion Pl«ure)
75-701ooy
The Viet Nam war. Part 69: Wayne Morse: advise and
dissent {Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co.,
1967.
2» mill. sd. I)&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast April 1. 1967, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Credit!: Producer and writer, Dave Jayne; director, Lloyd
Tweedy; commentary, John Scali; cameraman, John Fletcher; fllm
editor, Don I.«Blanc.
Summary: Senator Wayne Morse, the most persistent foe of ad-
ministration policies In Southeast A.sla, outlines the basis of his ob-
jection and his own policy alternatives at Brown University, where
he addresses the .student body and conducts news conferences.
1. Morse, Wayne Lyman. 1900- 2. Vietnamese Conflict. 1961-
— U. S. 1. American Broadcasting Company. Series: ABO
scope (Motion picture)
959 70-701356
The Viet Nam War. Part 70: Walk together, talk to-
gether (Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co.,
1967.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast April 22. 1967. on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
CREDITS: Producer and writer, Sandy Goodman; producer In
Viet Nam, Andrew Pearson; director, Uoyd Tweedy; commenUtor.
John Scall; editor. Paul Oalan.
SUMMARY : Shows experiences of a Vietnamese boy and girl, both
seventeen years old, who lived for a year with American faniUlea
as part of an exchange program. Includes views of their families
In Viet Nam. „ ^ « „. .
1 Exchange of persons programs. American — Vietnam. 2. Viet-
nam—Sodal life and customs. I. American Broadcasting Com-
naoy. II. Series: ABC scope (Motion picture)
[E183.8.V5] 327 77-701354
572
The Viet Nam war. Part 71: The champ: count me out
(Motion pirfmv) American Broadcasting Co., 1967.
29 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (ABC scope)
Telecast April 29, 1967, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Credit!: I'roducer, Jack T. O'Grady; director, Uoyd Tweedy:
writer, Sandy Goodman; commentary, John Scall; cameramen,
Charles Hawkins. Arthur Haug, Larry Johnson. Carl Larsen, Peter
I.*yden ; fllm editors. Henry Lelllch, Ed L*mpa. ...
Summary: Examines the refusal of heavyweight boxing cham-
pion Ellja Mohammed, better known ns Cassius Clay, to be Inducted
into the U. S. Army. Follows his words and actions before and
after bis confrontation with the draft board. Includes opinions by
Martin Luther King, Jr., Ja<* Robinson. Joe Louis, and four Negro
" 1. Muliammad All. 1942- 2. Vietnamese conflict. 1961- —
Conscientious objec- tors — U. S. i. American Broad-
casting Company. Se- rles: ABC scope (Motion picture)
959 79-701368
The Viet Nam war. Part 72: Thailawl — counterattack
(Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co., 19(>7.
L1I mill. Hd. Ii&w. 16 nun. (ABC scope)
Telf. ;iKt May tt, 1967, on the ABC-TV program ABC scope.
Credit!: I'roducer and writer, Dave Jayne ; director, Lloyd Tweedy :
pRHlucer and director In Thailand. l>esmond Smith; cameramen, Paul
I't^ueKrut. Bob Jennings; film editor, Dan I.e Blanc.
Summary: Discusses the future of Thailand in terms of the Viet-
nam war. Presents the facts of slcpped-up Ruerrllla activity in the
riorthcast provimvs and Increased participation in the Vietnam war.
Shows views of Biingkok. the V. s. air bases In Thailand, and the
threatened northwist. Includ.?8 interviews with newspaper editor Ku-
krlt I'lanon and Foreign Minister Thanat Khoman.
1. GuerrillHB— Thailand. 2. Thailand— History. i. American
Broadcasting Company. Series: ABC scope (Motion picture)
969 77-702047
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tiet Nam — why: a timely report {Motion picture) Hearst
Metrotone News, 1964.
15 mir. (uj. b&w. 16 mm. (Screen news digest, t. 7, na 1)
WItb study guide.
Summai-y: DIscusMS the hlstorjr of South Vietnam from (be con>
elusion of the French Indochina War through the CTenti taking place
In Sooth Vietnam during the summer of 1964.
1. Vietnam — Hist. i. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc., New York.
Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) r 7, no. 1.
959.7 Fi A 68-2101
Hearst Meti-otone News
The Vietnamese Junk navy (Motion picture) Directorate
for Anned Forces Information and Education, U. S. Dept
of Defense, 1966.
8 min. <id. b&w. 16 mm.
Armed Forces military report, no. 6{ffi.
Summary; Shows combined United States and VIetnameMe patrols
along the coast of South Vietnam. Demonstrates the training for
these patrols and explains how they help prerent North Vietnamese
InflltratlOD by sea. Prepared for use by U. S. Armed Forces per-
sonneL
1, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961- — Naval operatlono. i. U. S.
Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education.
969 76-707548
Le VIeu Parii. [Motion picture] Scholastic Magazines, 1970.
Made by Mary Olasfow Pub., London.
1) min. mL color. 16mm. (Touie U bande)
With leacher'i msnu«l, ttudeni photo guide, and icript book.
SUMMARY: A French luisusge teachinf film. PrcaenU • dranutizaiion in
which two girii tour the Latin Quaner in Parii.
1. French language — Aiidio-vi*ual inuruction. 1. Scholastic Magazine*,
inc. II. Sehea: Toute la bande (Motion pkturc]
lPC2112.7) 448 73-715479
72 MARC
View from a parked car (Motion picture) British Film
Institute, London, 1970. Released in the U. S. by Films
Incorporated. 1971.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A Spy melodrama In which an American sdentlst and
key witness in an international tribunal Is abducted by «iemy agents.
I. British Film Institute, London. II. Films Incorporated
791.43 72-712640
Films Incorporated
The View from dty haH (Motion picture) NBC News. Re-
leased by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1969.
17 min. (Ml. color. 16 mm. (Ordeal of the American city)
Credits: Producer, director, and writer, Fred Freed; narrator,
Frank McOee.
Summary: Uses Boston as a microoosm of all metropolitan areas
to look at the problems that face the mayor of any Urge dty.
Mayor Kerin White outlines four major problems: limited finances,
the archaic structure of city go7emn>ent. radal tensions, and politi-
cal ostracism.
1. Boston — Politics and gorernment 2. Mimlclpal goremment —
U. S. I. National Broadcasting Company, loc NTC News. n.
NBC Educational Enterprises. Series: Ordeal of tba American
city (Motion picture)
352.0744 70-709080
NBC Educational Enter- prLses
The View from Mount Vernon (Motion picture) Group W
(the 'Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with
the Operation Government Committee of Washington,
D. C. Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
28 min. sd. color with b*w sequences. 16 mm. (The Oovern-
metit Mory, no. 31)
L. C. has bAw print.
Creditt: Producer, Alfred Kelinan
Long; rouslc, Jew Soracl.
Summarj/: A disriiwion Willi Dr. Samuel Beer of Harvard Univer-
sity regarding the chanses whioh have taken place In the Presidency,
and the President* of history who brought about those changes.
1. Presidents— r. S. t. Westlnghouwe Broadcasling Company,
inc. Series; The Government story (Motion picture) no. 81.
353.032 71-707213
: narrators, Stephen Horn. Paiil
View from space, parts 1 and 2 (Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co. Merchandising. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1969.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teiither's guide.
CreditB: Producer and writer, James Bwlamin; director. David
Tapper; narrator, George C. Scott.
8u: mary: A graphic insight Into the world of space photography.
Includes fooUge showing the physical aspects of the earth and ex-
plains how man has profited from these photographic efforts.
1. Earth — Photographs from space. i. American Broadcasting
Company Merchandising, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
778.3 78-702705
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
A View <rf America from the 23rd centtuy (Motion pic
ture) National Educational Television and Radio Center.
Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, 1969.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Public broadcast laboratory)
Credilg: Producer. Beryl Fox; photographer, Hldeaki Kobayaahl;
editor, Char'otte Zwerln.
Summary: John W. Gardner, former Secretary of Health Educa-
tion, and Welfare, describes present American institutions as viewed
from the perspective of the 23rd century. Scenes show man raging
against his Institutions because most have been designed to resist
rather than to facilitate change. Mr, Gardner expUlns that our In-
stitutions must be able to change and that would-be reformers must
ose reason rather than destruction to achieve this end.
Another issue, b&w,
1. U. S.— ClvillMtion— 1W5- 2. U. S.— Social life and custom*—
IMS- I. Gardner. John WUUam, 1912- n. National Ed-
ucational Television and Radio Oenter. m. Indiana. University.
Audio-Visual Center. Series: Public broadcast laboratory (Motion
picture)
301.2 75-704657
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
A View of the hanging (Motion picture) Institute of Film
and Television, New York University, 1967. Made by
Robert TInlper and Thomas Bennan.
14 miu. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimental film which depicts the conflict wlttda
an IndlTldnat between a position of responsibility and a hat^ler al-
ternative.
1. Conflict (Psychology) 2. Be^wnslblllty. l New York Unl-
Terslty. Institute of Film and Television.
301.1 Fi A 68-859
CINE
A View «rf the ricy (Motion picture) National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, 1967. Made by Metropolitan
Pittsburgh Educational Television.
28 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Conquest of space)
Summary: Explains through symbolic photography the various
historical theories of the universe from Copernicus through Eln.steln,
with a brief look at present-ilay ."ipace exploration.
1. A,stronomy. 2. Outer space — Exploration. i. U. S. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration. Series: Conquest of space
(Motion picture)
Fi E 67-125 rev
V. S. National Aeronau- tics and Space Administration
Vigil (Afotion picture) Canadian Nurses A.ssociation, Ot-
tawa, 1966. Made by Crawley Films.
14 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
French version also issued. ^ „. j, , __
Credits: Producer, director, and writer. Seaton Flndlay; narrators,
John Fish. DA) Kya : music, U Crosley; camera, Stanley Brede.
Summary: Traces the history of nursing science, comparing the
nurse of early days with nureea of the 1960-8. Shows how the field
of action has broadened, especially in preventive nursing services
outside the hospital. Describes requirements and training for the
profession. ,. . , ,,
1 Nurses and nursing. I. Onadian Nurse* AssociaUon.
610.73 Fi A 67-2359
National Film Board of Canada
Vigneau, Andr6, 1892-
see
Chartres Cathedral.
Vignette Films
see
Booker T. Washington.
Dr. George Washington Carver.
Garbage in the iky.
George Washington Carver.
The Right to legal counsel.
W. C. Handy.
Vignette series: Chairs (Motion picture) Education De-
velopment Center, 1969,
10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
.Made for tlie Early Childhood Education Study.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and photographer, Allan Leitman;
editor. BUI Tannebrlng.
SUMMARY; Ob-serves three- and four-year-olds learning, playing,
and talking in classroom situations. Films at Cambridge Neighbor-
hood Head Start C«)ter. Cambridge. Mass.
1. £:dncation, PrescbooL I. Education Development Crater.
370.7 70-707932
Ekiucatlon Development Oenter
Vignette series: Injections (Motion picture) Education De-
velopment Center, 1969.
7 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Made for the Early Childhood Education Study.
Credits: Producer, director, and photographer, Allan Leitman:
editor. Bill Tannebrlng. ■
Summary: Shows children receiving innoculatlons. Filmed at
Hilltop Head Start Center. Koxbury, Mhih;
1. Children— Preparation for medical care. 2. Injections.
I. Education Development Center.
^A ». r^ , 370.7 74-707936
Education Development (3aiter
Vignette series: Marble game (Motion picture) Education
Development Center, 1969.
approx. 11 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Made for the Early Childhood Education Study.
CREDITS : Producer, director, and phott^rapher. Allan Leitman ;
editor. Bill Tannebrlng.
SUMMARY : A teacher-training Olm whldi shows close-range con-
tinuous observations of « group of pre-school children playing ao
Impromptu game of marbles. Filmed at Cambridge Neighborhood
House, Cambridge, Mass.
1. Tea<diers. Training ot 2. Education. PreechooL 3. Marblei
(Game) I. Elducatlon Development Center.
[LB1732.5] 370.7 73-707938
Eiducatioo Development Center
573
Vignette series: Seven day itch (Motion picture)
tion Development Center, 1969.
Edaca-
11 min. sd. Mw. 16 mm.
Made for the Early Childhood BdacaUon Study.
CREDITS : Producer, director, and photographer, Allan I>eitnun ;
editor. Bill Tannebring.
SUMMARY: Shows children exploring social rataUotu. IHmed
at Hilltop Head Start C«iter, Roxbary, Mass.
1. Interpersonal relations. I. Education Development Oenter.
870.7 71-707970
Education Derelopmect Center
Vignette series: Wall washing (Motion picture) Education
Development Center, 1969.
10 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Made for the Eariy Childhood Education Stud)-.
CREDITS : Producer, director, and photographer. Allan Leitman :
editor. Bill Tannebrlng.
SUMMABT: Shows a group of children washing the walls and
windows of their storefront school. Filmed at Hilltop Head SUrt
Center, Roxbury. Mass.
1. Cleaning — Juvenile films. I. Education Development Center.
870.7 77-707934
Education L>evel(n)ment Center
Vignette series: Watcrpiaj n (Motion picture) Education
Development Center, 1969.
12 miu. sU. b&w. 16 mm.
Made for the Early Childhood Education Study.
Credits : Producer, director, and photographer, Allan Leitman ;
editor. Bin Tannebrlng.
Summary : A teacher-training dim which shows close-range con-
tinuous otwervations of boje playing wltli water and such materials
as funnels, basters, hoses, and siphons. Filmed at Hilltop Head
Start Colter, Roxbury. Mass.
1. Water— Juvenile films. I. Education Development Oenter.
370.7 70-707986
Education Development Center
Vigo. Jean, 1905-1934
see
Vigo Clneastes (Firm)
see
Visit to the Lena Rose.
Vigor {Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto, 1965.
Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educational Films.
l,"i min. sd- color, 16 mm.
Ekt a chrome.
Based on the tmok of the same title by the U. S. President's Coun-
cil on Physical Fitness.
Credits: Producer and director. Hugh Horeland; cinematography,
Stanley LIplnskL
Summary: Pictures proper exercises for boys between the ages of
14 and 18.
1. Physical fitness. i. U. S. President's Council on Physical
Fitness. Vigor, n. Moreland-Latchford Productions, Toronto, m.
Sterling Educational Films, inc.
613.7 Fi A 68-1232
National Film Board of Canada
tVijaya Lalcshmi Pandit, (Motion picture) XBC Televiaon,
1950.
28 min. sd. t>&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Teleca^t Dec. 31, 1960. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
CreJUs: Producers. Martha Rountree, Lawrence Spivak; sponsor.
Revere Copper and Brass.
Sumnuiry: Madame Vljaya Lakshml Pandit. Indian Ambassador
to the United States, discusses the threat of Communist Chinese
domination of eastern Asia and India with Martha Rountree, modera-
tor. Marquis Chlids. Joseph Harsch. Ernest Undiey. and Lawrence
Spivak.
1. Pandit, Vijaya Lakshml fNebni) 1900- 2. China (People's
Republic. 194&- )~For rel.— East (Far East) 3. East (Far
East) —For. rel.— China (People's Republic. IWfr- ) l. Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, ine NBC Television Net-
work. Series : Meet the press (Motion picture)
959 Fi 68-560
Viking Press, inc.. New York
see
Along san<fy trails.
Bear party.
Corduroy,
Dandelion.
Hattie the backstage bat.
Joey's cat.
Mop Top,
Obadlah the Bold,
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
viking Press, inc., New York (Continued)
The Smallest pirate.
Talking without words.
Thy friend, Obadiah.
The Tower erf Babel.
The Viking queen (Motion picture) Seven Arts Produc-
tions, London, and Hammer Film Productions, Londmi.
Released in the U. S. by Twentieth Century-Foi Film
Corp., 1&66.
90 min. 8d. color. 35 mm.
Credit$: Producer and storr, John Temple-Smith; director, Don
Cbaffey; screenplay, Clarke ReyDOlds; music. Oar; Hugh^; photo-
Srapber, Stephen Dade; editor, Peter BolU. Cast: Don Murray,
Carita. DonaM Houstoo, Andrew Keir, NIall MacOlDDla.
Bummarv: A drama set In ancient England about the fight of the
Tlkings with their Roman conquerors and the quandary ot the
Viking queen, who loved both her people and the Roman gorernor.
1. Northmen In England. 2. Gt. Brit— History— Roman period.
55 B. c. — 440 A- D. L Seven Arts Productions, ltd. n. Hammer
Film Productions, ltd., London, m. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corporation.
791.43 79-707850
The VikiKgt. (Hlmstrip} Visual Publicatioas, London, 1966.
Made by A. C Green and H. A. Parks. Released in the U.S.
by Visual I^iblications, 1970.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (People of other day»)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Portrayi the Vikings in their homcUnd and ihowi the condi-
tiofu which drove them to exploring and raiding. Examines their dtscoveriet in
Greenland, Iceland, and America, and describe* their invasion of England.
1. Vikings. I. Visual Publkation*. 11. Scries: Peo]de of other days. {Film-
stripj
(DL65i 948 72-740808
Visual Publications 72 MARC
Vikings' irfayground (Motion jncture) Twentieth Geoitaiy-
Fox Film Corp., 1962.
11 tDln sd. color. 35 mm. (Movietone adventure)
CineiuaScope.
Creditt: Producer, Edmund Reek ; narrative writer, Joe Wills ;
narrator, Bob Conaldlne; music. Jack ShalndUn; photography, Jack
Painter. Georges Mejat ; fllm editor, Boris Fortlnl.
Summary: A travelog picturing the scenic beauties of Norway.
Includes views of Oslo and Trondhelm.
1. Norway— Descr. & trav. i. Twentieth Centnry-Foz Film Cor-
poration.
914.81 Fi 68-1581
Vlkoa Eitertaimnent Corporation
The Prisoner of Chillon.
Vilardebo, Carlos
see
Calder's circus (Cirque Calder)
Villa-Lobos, Heiter, Bachianas braslleiras, no. 2,
orchestra. Toccata: O tremzinho do caipira
Music e3q>erlence8 ,
the Caipira.
The little train of
Tiie Village (FUmttrip) Common Ground^ London, 1950.
Keleased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
Ontario, 1966.
S2 fr color. 9ft mm. (Medieval life)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Author, A. C. Green,
Summary: Reconstructs day to day life In the small self-contained
medieval communiliea called manors, each under the control and
protection of a lord of the manor. Shows the manor house, the
peaaanla' cottages, the church, and the work, trades, and recreation
of the people.
1. Civilisation, MedleraL i. Common Ground, ltd., London, n.
Carman Kducatlonal Associates, Series: Medieval life (Fllmstrip)
321.3 Fi A 68-3747
Carman Educational Asaoclatea
The Village. [Motion picture] WGBH-TV. 1971.
29 nuD. td. color 1^ mm.
SUMMARY: A European village seen through the eyes of a nimmaker who
was bora there, with original musk based on tuoca played by the village musi-
cian.
1. Boston. Television station
1. Villages— Europe— Case studies.
WOBH-TV.
lHT13l] 914
ONE 72
72-702347
MARC
Village activities in the islands of the Pacific {Motion
picture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm, (Islands of the Padflc series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teaoher'tj guide
Summary: Shows scenes of a village council involved in cere-
monial drinking of kava and dancing to illustrate that social rela-
tions and their complexities are generally shaped by culturally de-
fined rights and duties shared by members of a gronp.
1. Islands of the Pacific ~ Social conditions. 2. Islands of the
Pacific— Social life and customs. i. Doubleday Multimedia. Se-
ries: Islands of the Pacific series (Motion picture)
919 77-708032
Doubleday Multimedia
The Viilf^e blacksmith (Motion picture) Ealing; Corp.,
1969.
4 rain. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Beginnings of industry)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Authors, G. N. Moore, G. W. Woodruff.
Summary: Shows how the blacksmith worked with metal, heat,
muscle, and tools.
1. Blacksmitha. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: The litogiunlngs of industry (Motion picture)
372.8 77-700251
Rallng Corporation
Village de pionniers (Haut Canada)
Pioaeer villa(e. Village de pionniere (Haut Cuuda)
A Village family of modern Africa (Filmstrip) Family
Filmstrips. Keleased by Society for Visual Education,
1970.
61 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in., S3| rpm., 9 mln.
mlorogroove. (Families of modem black Africa)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Consultant, Roberta Malmgren.
SUMMARY: Describes the daily routines of a family In a small
village In Ivory Coast Points out that each person In the village
knows what Is expected of him, and by fulfilling duties finds aeourity
and happiness. Notes some of the questions that young Africans
are pondering about the roles they wlU play In the future of their
countries. For elementary grades.
1. Ivory Coast — Sodal life and customs — Juvenile films. I.
Family Fllmstrlpa. Inc. II. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chi-
cago. Series: ram- llles of modem black Africa (Film-
strip)
916.6 71-7S8119
A. U A. Booklist
A Village in southern Sudan (Filmstrip) Hulton Press,
London, 1967 \ Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions^
1968.
3,2 fr. b&«. 3."» mm. (Family, village life, and towns)
Picture post fllmstrip.
With notes.
CrcdUs: Author, W. G. MiKire.
Sumtnary: Shows the way of life of the Latuko tribe in southern
Sudan.
1. iJtuka (African trii)el i. Hulton Press, ltd.. London, n.
Dufour Editions, inc. Series: Family, village life, and towns
(Fllmstrip)
916.29 Fi A 67-4052
Dufour Editions
Village life (Filmatrip) Our York SUte, 1960. Made by
York State Filmstrips.
K> f r. color. 35 mm. ( People of the longhouse, no. 4 )
Vrtdilt: Editor, William Fenton.
Summary: Oescrlbes the life of the extended family of the long-
house. Depicts games, musical Instruments, and dances. PofnU out
how the Iroquois educated their children.
1. Iroquois Indiana— Soc. life &. cust. i. Our York State, Coopers-
town, N. Y. Series : People of the longhouse ( Fllmstrip) no. 4.
Fi A 67-4143
Our York SUte
Village life (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super S mm. (India)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows how an Isolated Indian village supports Itself.
Inclndes scenes of the life of the farmer and the village craftsman,
and describes how domesticated anlmala are employed to do heavy
work.
1. Villages— India. I. Kallng Oorporatlon, Cambridge. Mass.
Series: India (Motion picture)
915.4 70-708566
Ealing Corp.
Village life in India (FUvuitrip) Common Ground, London,
1954. Made by A. D. ITppadine. Released in the U. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
2S fr. color. 85 mm. (Geography In colour: Asia)
With tenching guide.
Summary: Shows a number of villages on the main road between
Bombny and Poona, to Illustrate some of the essential features of
Indian village life: bouses and home life, water supply, farming,
trades, crafts, and Die temple,
1. Villages— India. i. Common Ground, ltd., London, n. Oar-
man Educational Associates. Series: Geography In colour: Asia
(rilmstrlp)
915.4 Fi A 68-3949
Csrmao Educstlooal Associates
Village Ufe in India (FUmatHp) Imperial Film Co^ 1969.
54 fr. color. 83 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 Id., 881 rpm., 18
mln. miiTogroove. (Our world neighbors: India)
Summary: Describes huw the castea in Indian villages follow the
anciwit trades banded down from father to son. untouched by mod-
em progress.
1. Custe— India. 2. V lllages— India. i. Imperial Film Com-
pany, Inc., lakeland, Fla. Series: Our world neighbors: India
(Fllnwtrlp)
915.4 71-782793
Imperial Fllm Co.
Village life in Japan (FUmstnp) Imperial Film Co., 1969.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a., 12 In., 881 rpm.,
13 min. mlcrogroove. (Onr world nel^bora: Japan)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette
Summary: Contrasts the coastal fishing village and Inland farm-
ing settl^nents in Japan and shows how modem-day living Is
changing these areas.
1. Villagee— Japan. 2. Japan — Rural conditions. i. Imperial
PUm Company, inc. Lakdand, Fla. Series: Our world neighbors:
Japan (FUmstrtp)
915,2 71-734842
Imperial Fllm Co.
Village life in northern Italy (Filmatrip) Common Ground,
I»ndon, 1956. Made by R. C. Honeybone. Released in
the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario,
1966.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. (Ge<«raphy In colour: Europe)
With teachers manual.
Summary: Describes the work and life of the village and farm
people who live near Chlusa, a market town on the Brenner road
and railway, great international highways connecting Austria and
central Europe with Italy and the South.
1. Italy — Rural conditions. i. Common Ground, ltd., London,
n. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Geography In colour:
Europe (Flimslrip)
914.5 Fi A 68-4077
Carman Educational Associates
Village Ufe in northern Nigeria (Filmstrip) Common
Ground, Ix)ndon, 1953. Made by A. W. Bartram. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1966.
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Geography in colour: Africa)
With teaching guide.
Summary; Presents a representative picture of village life in
nonhera Nigeria, which varies according to tribal differences and
climatic variatlona.
1 NigM-la, Northern— Sot life & cust i. Common Ground, Ito.,
London, n. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Geograiriiy
In colour: Africa (Fllmstrip)
916.69 Fi A 68-3948
Carman Educational Associates
Village life in Switzerland {Motion picture) Walt Dianey
Productions. Released by International Communication
Films, 1908.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (West Europe)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Lssued In standard 8 mm. ana
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Prom the 19S9 motion picture entitled Swltserland.
Summary: Shows scenes of typical activities of the small rural
ptmulatlon of Switzerland, including sawing wood, washing clothes,
gardening, working as a blacksmith, herding goats, and plowing the
1 villages- Switzerland. 2. Switzerland — Social Hfe and cuB*
toms. 1. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. International Com-
munication Films, m. Switzerland (Motion picture) Series:
West Europe (Motion picture)
914.94 76-703782
International Communl- cation Films
Vniase UCe itadr Ut c
cicfl] iDterCulture Ajeociatrt, 1970.
\, [Tranq)are&*
U trantparenciet. color. 9 s II in.
baued in multi-media kit with filnutrip eatitkd a OaUbpur day.
With teacher'i guide.
SUMMARY: UlurtratM the aocial and economic organiaatioo and the physi-
cal characteriatic* <rf village life in India, h exempJifted by the village o* OaHb-
pur. With captions.
1. India— Social life and cwtoom. 2. Caste—India. I. IntetOilture A»-
Mciatet. 11. A Oah'bpw day. [Pilrastrip]
915.4 72-734083
[DS421]
InterCulture Asaodates
72
MARC
ViUage markets in Eastern Europe (Motion picture) Bio-
film?. Released by International Communication Films,
1966.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (East Eurcqie series)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: A study of free enterprise In the rural markets of
Communist East Europe.
1. Farm produce— Mtvrketlng. i. BloflJmB. Inc. n. Intmiabiooal
Communication Films. Series: East Europe series (Motion picture)
330.947 78-703118
International Communl- cation Films
Un Village Savoyard (1) (Filmstrip) International Film
Bureau. 1966.
30 fr. color .So mm. and phonotape: single-track, 1 reel (7 In.),
35 In. pel- sec. ( Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide.
CredtU: Authors. I^iuis Chatagnler, Huguette Chatagnler.
Summat-y: Part of a aeries designed as a fuodamenUI skills
method of instruction for French language, culture, and civlllxatloii.
Shows recent photographs of France.
1. French language— Audio-visual Instruction. i. International
Fllm Burenu. inc., Chicago. .Series: Images de la France coo-
temporalne (Fllmstr^)
448.3 70-736661
International Film Bureau
International Film
Un Village Savoyard <2) (Filmstrip)
Bureau, 1966.
30 fr. <-o1nr. ;C> mm. and phonotape: single-track, 1 reel (7 in.),
81 in. pvr MV, ( Images de la France contemporalne)
With guide.
Creditt: Authors, Louis Chatagnler, Huguette Chatagnler.
Summary: Part of a aeries designed as a fundamental skills
method of Instruction for French language, culture, and civlllzstloo.
Shows recent photographs of France.
1. French language — Audio-visual Instruction. z. International
Fllm Bureau, inc., Chicago. Series: Images de la France con-
tsmporaloa (Fllmstrip)
448.3 73-785662
International Film Bureau
574
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
ViUage school (Mod<m picture) Education Derelopment
Center. 1970.
IS luiit. sd. color. 16 mm.
Made for tbe African Sdracc Klttn Program.
CREDITS: Director, M. Sarage.
SUMMART : A teacher- training film. Shows a prlmarj Bdbool
claN«rooni in rural Kenya, where African cfalldrea learn science Id
new ways by using local materlal.t and modern methods.
1. Science— Study and teaching (Elementary) — Kenya. 2. Educa-
tion, Rural — Kenya. I. Education Development Crater.
[LB1585.5.K] 370.7 70-712808
Education DeTelopment Center
Villages aroand the world (Filmstrip) Avid Corp., 1971.
44 doable f r. bJtw. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc : 1 s.. 12 In., 33i rpm..
lA niln. (Arouod tbe world aerte*)
CREIHTS: Author, Curia Melhnrn Zwableo.
SUMMARY: Shows how people live In rural and agricultural
conimunltieH around the world and dlscusaea why tbe people chooae
certain areas In which to live. For primary grades.
1. Village*. 2. Cities and towns. I. Arid Corporation, II, Se-
ries: Around the world series (DlDulrlp)
[HT431] 372.8 75-738771
Arid Corp.
Villages, market towns, and resorts (FQm»tTvp) Common
Ground. I.x)ndon, 194fi. Released in the T'. S. by Carman
Educational Associates. l%fi.
90 fr. bftw. 35 mm. (Introduction to the Industrial reTolutltm,
1740-1*401
With teachers' manual. Notes re^- 1966-
Crfd((»; Editor, O. D. H. Cole
S'limmn*!/.- Desfribes the Tillages and market towns of Britain,
where tbe majority of the people llred, on the ere of the industrial
revolution, when Industry was carried oo mainly Id homes or small
workshops.
I. Gt Brit. — Soc. condit i. Common Ground, ltd., London, n.
Carman Educational Associates. Series: Introduction to the In-
dustrial reTolutlon, 1740-1840 (Pllmstrlp)
30».142 Fi A 68-3833
Carman Educational Associates
Villages of the World's Fair (Motion picture)
see 1934: Villages of the World's Fair
Villard, Rajrmond
see
Expedition to the red planet.
ViUe Marie (;A/otwn picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada, 1906.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
English version of the French films entitled Les Montr^allstes.
Crediiir Executive producer, Andr* Bel lea u ; director, Denys Ar-
cand: script, Andr^ Thlbauit; English adaptation, Stanley Jackson,
Daisy de BellefeuDle: camera, Bernard Goeselln, Michel Brault,
Jacques Leduc: editor, Monlque Fortler.
Summary: A recollection of Montreal as the original French
community established on the Island of Montreal for the porpose
of conrertlng the Indians.
1. Montreal— Hist. L Canada. National Film Board, n. Les
Montr^aliates (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2252
National Film Board of Canada
Villee, Claude AMn, 1917-
see
A-V lectures in biology.
Vlllella, Edward
RAP
Ballet with Edward Vlllella.
Villi in the small intestine (moose) (Moticm picture)
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968. Made
by Tokyo Cinema, Japan.
8 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Biology : Lactobacillus)
Ix>op film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
One In a !*eries of three fllms edited from the 16 mm. motion
picture entitled Lactobacillus.
CREDITS : Author, Ralph Bucbsbaom.
SUMMARY: Uses high-power magntflcation to sikow tbe perl-
sUltlc movement of tbe moose IntestlDe diaestioa and absorfohta
DUtrieota.
1. Intestines. I. EocrclopaedU Britaonica Edneatlooal Cmpo-
ration. IL LactobadUoa (Motion plctnre) III, Series: Biology:
UictobacUlns (Motion picture)
iQPl5«] 612 74-709015
Bku7ck>paedU Brltan- tanica Bdacattoaal Corp.
Vim (Motion picture) Moreland-Latchford, Toronto, 1965.
Released in the U. S. by Sterling Educational Films.
15 mln. sd. color, is mm.
Ektachrome
Based on tbe book of tbe same title by tbe IT. 8. President's Coon-
dl on Physical Pltnen.
Credits: Producer and director, HDcfa Morriand: cfnanatoaraobT.
SUnley Upin«kl. *^
SMmiMry.' Describes the proper exercises for jlrls between tbe
aces of 14 and 1&
1. Pbyslcst fitness for women. l U. S. Prealdeot's Oonndl oo
Physical Fitness. Tim. il Moreland-I^tcbford Prodoctloos, To-
ronto, ni. Sterling Bdocatlooal Films, inc.
618,7 Fi A 68-1283
Natloaal PUm Board of Canada
Vlmcet Associates
Analyzing learning outcomes.
Appropriate practice.
Curriculum rationale.
Defining coittent for objectives.
Discipline in the classroom.
Educational objectives; an lnstructl<mal
program,
Batahlithing perfonnanoe standards.
Evaluation,
E3q>erimental designs for school research.
Identifying affective objectives.
Instructional supervision: a criterion-
referenced strategy.
Knowledge of results.
Modem measurement methods .
Perceived purpose.
Selecting appropriate e<&icational objectives,
Elystematic instructional decision making .
The Teaching of reading.
Teaching units and less(m plans.
Vincent van Gofli (FOmatrip) Bndek Films ft Slides, 1962.
lo fr. color. 35 mm.
Summtt)/: Pictures and dewrlbes tbe work of Van Gogh, point-
ing out iUs use of briiik bru^ih stroke?' and vivid colors.
1. Go^, Vincent ran, 1853-1890. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films
and Slides. Santa Barbara, Calif.
759.M92 78-733162
Biidek Films & Slides
Vincent van Gogh {PUmstrip) Warren Schloat Produc-
tions, 1967.
119 fr. color, 35 mm. and i*<Miodlsc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm.
30 mln. mlcrogroove. (LItcs of old masters)
With transcript and teacher's guide.
CredUt: Consultant. Locle Brown McCandless.
Summary: Presents Van Gogh's works In terms of tbe psychological
Impact of mundane as well as historical erenu of ttie day upon
bis sensitive and creaUre personality.
1. Gogh, Vincent ran, lKi3-1800
tiona. PleasantTllle, N. Y.
Strip)
Schloat (Wsrren) Frodnc-
Serles: LlTes of old masters (FILm-
Warren Schloat Produc-
759.9492
tlons
Fi A 68-4468
Vincent van Gogb— sa vie et son oenrre. tFilrastrip] Schloat Pro-
ductions, 1972.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodbct 2 ». (I ». for manual projector 1
». for auUMoatK projector). 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 15 min. (En fran^ait, set 2)
French veruoo of Uje 1«7 filmttrip entiUed Vincent van Ooch
WiUi teacher'* guide.
CREDITS; TrwttUuw. Marilyn Benjamin.
SUMMARY: An examination of the life and work of pstotn Vincent van
Gogh
1. Goeh, Vincent van, 18S3-1890. I. Schloat Productiooi- II Series: En
fr«n9ai». [Filmstrip] let 2.
42P^^2L ■ 759.9492 72-736219
Schloat ProducttOBS 72 MARC
The Vine {Motion picture) NBC News in cooperation with
the Southern Baptist Convention Radio and TeleTision
Commission. Released by the Southern Baptist Conven-
tion Radio and Television Commiasion, 1967.
59 mln. sd. color 16 mm.
Summary: Re-creates the life of Christ using actual Holy Land
landscapes as settings and ordinary people from Israel and Jordan
as actors. Conveys the message of Christ to tt»e people of all ages.
1. Jesus Christ — Blog. L National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
NBC News. II. Southern Baptist C<MJveotl(m. Radio and Televlsloo
Commission.
CINE
Vino, Frank
see
232.9
Fi A 68-122
Vampt.
575
Vtaoba Bharc, the nun (UoHon picture) Govemmmt of
India Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broad-
casting, liombay ,1964,
21 rain. sd. Wtw. 16 mm.
Short Ternlon of the motion plctur« of the tiame title
Credit!: Producer and director. VIshram Bedekar- writer N K.
n!^' .°^m°'h''' '■"""<' J""™"; •"'«<:■ Vasant Daul : photoiapher,
Oampat Shinde. Mohan Keewaml
^ii'^'TVy' °t^'^^ '"' "'"' ■o'"'™ »' '!» 8«< acholar-
■alDt, Acharj-a \ Inoba Bhare Polnu out that the Bhoodan Yaxna
moranent urging the yolunury tranater of land hy landowner, to
ividlas peaaanta was initiated and la helnj nurtured by him
Inf^rSS;5;^°fcSlng. ^ ^'^'" ''*^"''"^> "'"''^ <>'
Fi 67-2343
Vfnoba Bhave: walkiiiK revolution {Motion picture) PU-
gnm Films, London, 1969. Made by Mary Kirby. Re-
leased in the U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1970.
39 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CredUt: Commentary. Catherine Blue.
Stwmon'-- Presents the philosophy of Vinoba Bhave and the
Bhoodan movement as a second phase of Ohandl's plan for tbe
revival of Indian rlllsge life. Shows the events of a cradnatlon
day at the OandhlnlkeUn school Illustrates the Bhoodan program
«1h™™ "i^M^*"",*? ," U**^'' «° «"* '°^ ''»• '^"*«" after grad-
nstlon. Follows Vinoba Bhave and his party through a trolcal
day in Orisaa Provincei -*" » <.ji«v«i
L Bhave, Vinoba, 189&- 2. Land tenure— India. t PU-
grim Films, it Intemtional Film Burean, in<L, Chlcaga
309.154 7^-707291
Bareaa
Intematlooal Film
Wnyard Films
The Queen.
Vlohaeo aad vaadiHwrn (Motion picture) Directions Un-
limited Film Corp. and American Edncational Films. Bo-
leased by American Edncational Fihns, 1971.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUUUABY: Discusses the causes and possible solutioaa to the
problems of violence and vandalism, destruction of property for the
sake of destruction, the open deOance of rule and responsibility,
and tbe feeling of estrangement frequently evidenced by Junior and
senior high school students.
L Violence. 2. Alienation (Social psydtology) S. Vandalism. I
Dirertlona Unlimited FUm Corporation. IL American Edncational
nims.
[HM281] MiS 70-71W79
CINE
VMcBCo and visioa— Bernini's contribatkm to expressioii-
ism {Motion picture) Paul Haesaerts, Belgium, in coop-
eration with Bel^an National Television Corp., 1964.
Released in the U. S. by Association Films, 1967.
40 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummarit: A docamenUrr which probes tbe essence of ezpres-
slonism ss an art form.
1. BxiM-eselonlsm (Art) i. Haesaerts. PbuL 1001- n As-
aoolatlon Films. Inc '
Belgian Information Service
The Violent universe (Motion picture) Xaticmal Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. Relmsed by Indiana
University Audio- Visual Center, 1969.
148 min. sd, bAw. 16 mm, (Public broadcast laboratory)
Credtti: Producers, Philip Daly. Jean Shepard,
Summary: A comprehensive report of astronomical theorlcR, re-
search, and discoveries. Visits thirty a->ftrrtnomera at their observa-
tories throughout the world as they discuss pulsars. Infra-red gal-
axies, red giants, wMte dwarft, cosmic rays, and redshlft Includes
a motion picture view of a gaasar.
L Astronomy. t National Edneatlooal TelevlsiOTi and Radio
C«iter. n. Indiana, University. Audio-Visual Center. Series:
Public broadcast laboratory (Motion picture)
620 72-703008
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
The VMoBt years (Motion picture) Del Productions. Re-
leased by Headliner Productions of Hollywood, 1956.
68 mln. sd. bftw. 16 mm.
Creiitt: Director, William H. Morgan; photography. William C
Thompson ; editor. Gerard Wilson. Catt: Jean Moorehead, Barbara
Weeks, Arthur Millan, Theresa Hancock, Joanne Cangi.
Summary: A crime melodrama In which tbe teenage daughter of
an established and affluent newspaper editor becomes Involved wltb
three other girls who reject their environment and their unsympathet-
ic parents and turn to looting and robt>ery for excitement.
I. Del Productions, n. Headliner Productions of Hollywood.
Fi 67-1324
The VioUn; part 1 {Motion picture) University of Wiscon-
sin, Released by University of Wisconsin, Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, 1967.
S3 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Musical performance Improvement
series I
WltJh manoal.
CreiliK.' Collaborators, Samuel Appiebanm, Richard C. Cliorch.
Summary: Samuel Applebanm lUnstrates tbe fondammtal tech-
niques of learning how to play the violin, such as holding the viollo
and the basic techniques of the left hand, pixslcato, vibrato, and
ablftlnc
Another issue. 8 mm,
L violin — Instruction and study. i. Wisconsin. University.
IL Wisconsin. University. Buresn of Aodlo-Vlsual Instmctiwu
Series: Musical performance Improvement series (Motion picture)
787 Fi A 68-1846
Wisconsin. Univ. Bar. of Aodto-Vlsoal Instructioa
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Violin, part 2 (Motion picture) University of Wisoon-
ain. Released by University of Wisconsin, Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction, 1967.
33 min. sd. bAw. 16 Dun. (Musical performaace lci|Mx>vemeDt
series)
With manual.
Citdits: Collaborators, Samuel Applebaum, Ricbard C. Church.
Summary: Samuel Applebaum demonstrates the more advanced
types of violin bowings essential for orchestra, ensemble, and solo
playing. Shows techniques such as lone control, hand finger bowings,
marteld family of bowings, three types of d4tach4, and olT-tlieHitrUic
bowing.
Another issue. 8 mm.
1. Violin — Instruction and study. i. Wisconsin. University, n.
Wisconsin. University. Bureauof Audio-Visual Instruction. Series:
Musical performance im- provement series ( Motion picture)
787 Fi A 68-1847
Wisconsin. Univ. Bur. of Audio- Visual Instruction
The Violin, part 2 (Motion picture) World Mirror Realist,
Ixmdon, in association with Educational Foundation for
ViMinl Aids. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educational
Media, 1971.
23 luin. sd. color. 16 mm. (We make music)
With study guide.
Credits: Producer, Ken Cameron; director, Mulr Mathieson.
Summary: Portrays the interest of the great romanticists In the
violin, nnpbasizing the Influence of Viotti on the rlollnlsts of the
nineteenth century. Shows Pariklan demonstrating Ijow styles. Il-
lustrates advances in the design of the bow, uses examples from
Paganlni to illustrate natural and artificial harmonios, and describes
the duties of the leader of concert master of the orchestra.
1. Violin. I. World Mirror Productions, ltd. II. BPA Educa-
tional Media. Series: We make music (Motion picture)
787 78-711628
BFA Educational Media
Violin and vida care {FUmatrip) Adrian and Arden Vance
Productions. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1968.
48 fr. color. S5 mm. (String Instrument Care)
Cr€dil»: Collaborators, Arden U Vance, Harry Benson.
Summary: Illustrates proper and Improper methods of cleaning,
storing, and stringing violins and violas. Provides Instructions for
keeping them perfectly tuned and In excellent condition.
1. Violin — Construction. 2. Viola — Construction. i. Adrian and
Arden Vance Productions, ii. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: String Instrument care (Fllmstrlp)
787 Fi A 68-3994
Encyclopae<lla Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Violin-door {Motion picture) John Shown. Beleaaad by
Film-Makers Cooperative, 1969.
10 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary- A character study of a deaf-mute who comes upon the
farmhouse of a lonely, but over-bearing yoimg woman.
1 Deaf L Shown, John. n. Fllm-Makers Cooperative, New
York.
1W.9 77-702631
CINE
The Violin lesson {Motion picture) V. P. I. Division, Elec-
tro^rraphic Corp. Made by Leon Procnik. Released by
Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CredUn: Director. I^eon Procnik. Coat: Ell Mlntz.
Sumniury: Presents a drama In which a proud old musician la
forced to teach untalented students.
I. Electrographlc Corporation. V. P. I. Division, n. Contempo-
rary Films/McGraw-HlU.
791.43 73-709422
McGrnw-HUlBookCo.
The VioUn maker (ia praise of haadt). [Motion picture] Zagreb-
nim, Zagreb. Released in the U.S. by BFA Educational Media,
1972.
12 min. Id. bAw. 16 mm.
With ttudy guide.
SUMMARY: Pictures, without narration, an aged craftsman it work faihion-
ing ■ violin from what appears to be firewood. Showi that the old man'i work
reflect! patience, atleniion to detail, ■ respect for t>oth materials and tools, and
pride.
1. Violin— Construction. I. Zagreb-film. II. BFA Educational Media.
[ML802) 787 72-700789
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
The Vioiiniat {Motion picture) Pintoff Productions. Re-
leased by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1959.
8 min sd. color. 35 mm.
CrtdUt: Director, writer and music. Brnest Pintoff ; animation,
Jim HlttE, Jim Murakami, Ja<^ Schnerk.
Summary: Animated cartoon. Harry learns that he must suffer
In order to play his violin wUh warmth and feeling.
1. Violinists. rloIoDcelllsts, etc. i. PIntofI Productions, ti. Co-
lumbia Pictures Corporation.
791.43 74-702080
The Violinist (Motion picture) Pintoff Productions, 1969.
Made by Ernest Pintoff, Released by IvcarninK Corp. of
America, 1970.
9 mill. >'i. lo.i.r i« tiiiit.
With teucher'M giiidf.
HI'M.M.MtV: A Diiiii lfitrn'< rhnt he must snrTer In order to pla.v
hU vlnlin, Kliuws Mn relatIont<hl]i with music, dog, and himself.
1. VIollnlHiK. vlntiincelllslK. clr. I. PlntofT IToductlotis.
II. Ijeiirnliit; l'ori¥»nitlHn of America.
m\.\ 7.V710062
I^-jirnlngCorji. or Amer- icn
Vired Compaiiy
Bee
The Hungry kook goes bazook.
The Virgin Islands {Motion picture) Boy Dean, 1968.
2S min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A travel film showing the many historical, romantic,
and toiiiist attractions of the Virgin Islands.
1. Virgin Islands of the United States — Description and travel.
I. Dean, Roy.
917.297 70-702632
CINE
Virginia, Dept. of Agricultxire
see
Scope of confidence.
Virginia. Dept. of Conservation and Economic de-
velopment
see
Jamestown, the start of a nation.
Virginia, Dept. of Education
see
A Cemin d^ree tjt inttructioo.
Cooperative oCfice education.
The Earth in space.
The Earth our home.
The Forest as a community.
How trees grow.
Identifying trees, part 1.
Identifying trees, part 2.
Importance to our economy,
Magneti for mttUona.
Managing the forest.
Maps and globes.
Measuring ana marketing.
Opportunitiet M"linrited,
P. H. N. (Public health nurse)
Protecting the forest.
Reproducing the forest.
Riding your school bin.
The School but driver.
Science laboratory safety, part 1.
Scope of confidence.
SkUls in physical education— a demonstra-
tion.
Wild animals of Virginia.
You and only you.
Virginia. Dept. of Health
see
P. H, N. (Public health nurse)
Virginia. Division of Forestry
see
You and only you.
57G
Virginia. Division of Vocational Education
see
The Forest as a community.
How trees grow.
Identifying trees, part 1.
Identifying trees, part 2.
Importance to our economy.
Managing the forest.
Measuring and marketing.
Protecting the forest.
Reproducing the forest.
Virginia. Employment Commission
see
The Workable way.
Virginia. State Board of Education. Forestry in
vocational agriculture in Virginia
see
The Forest as a community.
How trees grow.
Identifying trees, part 1.
Identlfyii^ trees, part 2.
Importance to our economy.
Managing the forest.
Measuring and marketing.
Protecting the forest.
Reproducing the forest.
Virginia. State Travel Service
see
Jamestown, the start of a nation.
Virginia. University. School of General Studies
see
Charles Smith's block painting.
Virginia {Motion picture) Humble Oil and Refining Co.
Released by Modem Talking Picture Service [196-1]
30 min sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: .Shows the variety of activities, famous historic sites,
and scenic heauty of Virginia.
1. Virginia— Descr. & trav.— 1951- i. Humble Oil and Re-
fining Company (Incorporated in Del.) n. Modem Talking Picture
Service, inc.
917.55 Fi A 67-6393
Modern Talking Picture Service
Virginia City centennial {Motion picture) Cinema Pictures.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1966.
10 min. Bd. color. 35 mm. (A Travel adventure)
Techniscope. Technicolor.
Creditt: Producer and director, Robert Hlnkle; photographer,
Richard P. McCarty; editor, Harold McKensle.
Summary: Presents a tour of present-day Virginia City, Nev,
L Virginia City, Nev. t. Cinema Pictures, Inc. n. Paramount
Pictures Corporation. Series: A Travel adventure (Motion pic-
ture)
917.98 Fi 68-1730
Virginia Commonwealth University
see
The Anatomy of the eleven mm, pig embryo
as seen in serial sections.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Virginia Farrell, inc.
see
Precision haircut no. 2.
Precision hairstyle no. 1 — construction.
Precision hairstyle no. 2— construction.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
see
A look at Virginia's natural resources.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Athletic Association
see
The Winning steps,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Division of Information Services
Tech territory.
VirsiBia WooK the momeiit whole. [Motion picture) NET.
Released by ACI Films. 1972.
10 min. id color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Introduces the phikMophy «nd literary styk of the 20th-cen-
lury writer, Viijni* Woolf. by presenting vi$u«ls of the milieu in which she
worked complemented by selections from A room of one's own and The waves,
read and portrayed by Marian Seldes.
I. Woolf. Virgmia (Stephen) 1882-1941. I. National Educational Tekvi-
•ion and Radio Center 11. ACI Films, inc.
[PR6045.O72] 928 72-702447
CINE 72 MARC
Vimses: threshold of life {Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1967.
14 njin, sd- color. 16 mm.
With renchprs' guide.
Credit!: Kdnoatlotuil collaborator, John R Kempf.
Summary: Shows how sclentlaM in a modern Tirology laboratory,
with the aid of complex Instruments such as the ultra -centrifuge and
the electron microscope, the use of tissue cultures, and eiperimental
anlmaK explore the nature of viruses and learn how tbese Tlruse*
exist and reproduce. Explains how this knowledge can be used to
Improve health and well-being.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Viruses. i. O)ronet Instructional Films.
Fi A 67-1658
Coronet lostmctional Films
Visaires de femmes (Motion picture) Peter Foldes. 1968.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1971.
10 min. sd. color, IC mm.
Sl'MMART : An animated film whldi uses the feminine gender as
Its subject matter. Shows the triadic luitiire of woman through the
portrayal of three different personality types.
1. Woman—Psychology. 2. Personality. I. Foldes, Peter, 19G4-
II. Films Incorporated.
[HQ1208] 704.945 77-713676
AI^ Booklist
Visibility (Motion picture)
see Fundamentals of orthogonal projection:
Visibility
Visible and ultraviolet spectroscopr (Motion pictwt) Har-
per & Row, Publiahera, 1970. Made by Old Pueblo Fihn
Co.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fundamentals of chemistry)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide and student guide.
Creditt: Authors, Rod O'Connor, Bruce Fowler.
Bvmmary: Relates observed color to the absorption spectrum. Illus-
trates the operation of a recording spectrofdiometer, and makes
Beer's Uw calculations. Indudes a dl^lay of the ultraviolet spec-
trum for a colorless substance.
1. Spectrum analysis. i. Harper A Row. Publishers, Inc. Se-
ries: FuDdamenUls of chemistry (Motion picture)
541 76-705385
Harper k Row
Visible- ultraviolet absorption spectrophotometry (Motion
picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971. Made by
Charles FtiUer Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Spectroscopy, no. 6)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
CREDITS: ConsulUnt, Jefferson C. Davis,
Sl'MM.^RY: Shows the absorption of light by a gas or solution,
describes the absorption process in terms of molecular electronic
energy levels, and outlines the procedure for determlolng the abort>-
ance of a sample. Illustrates typical spectrophotometer components.
1. Absorption spectra, 2. Spectrophotometer. 3. Spectrum, Ultra-
Tlolet- I. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, inc II. Series: Spectroa-
€opy (Motion picture) no. 6.
tQC437] 545 74-711929
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
yimon (FUmrtrip) Edwin SluipirD Ca, 1969. Mads by
Edwin Shapiro.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Filmstrlp aet 6: Blolocy)
Bummam: Descrlbea the structure of the eye tlasuea and their
functions; farslgbtednen and nearslxhtednen and the corrective
tooaes for each ; md apeclal adaptations of the eye. With captions.
1. Tlsioo. I. BdwlD Shapiro Ooo^Muqr. Beriea: Btolocr
(PUmstrlp)
691.1 T4-734710
Bdwln Shapiro Oo.
Vision and environment: a world (rf C(4or (Filmstnp)
Kducationnl Dimen-sions Corp., 1971.
3 filmstrips (pt. 1, 45 f r. : pL 2, 51 fr.; pt. 3, 49 fr.) color,
35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs (2 s. each). 12 la.. 33 J rpm., 6 min,
each part.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Relates color concepts to everyday Ufe as experienced
by the growing child, and shows how color heigbtenB his awareness
of the world around him. The narration, a rhymed verse, is read
and then sung by young children.
L Color-sense. I. Educational Dimensions Corporation.
[QP481] 372.5 75-739046
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Vision and environment: A wmU ot shapes (Filmstrip)
Educational Dimensions Corp., 1971.
4 flimstripe. color, 35 mm. and 4 phonodlscs (2 & each ; 1 a. for
manual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33| rpni.>
10 min, each side.
Part 1, 69 f r. : pt. 2, TO (T, ; pt 3. 68 fr. : pt 4. 82 fr.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Explores the everyday envlroiuneot tn Muicli of
shapes in the form of aqnarea, rectangles, dr^rles, and trlan^es. For
elementary grades.
1. Form perception — Juvenile films. I. Elducatlonal Dimensions
Corporation.
[ B F293] 372.24 76-739763
Educational Dtnieosl<K» Corp.
VWea mU wmetlnm. [Tranqiarencie*] Creative Visuah, 1967.
) irmrMparencier 10 k 12 in (Education for drrvitig today)
With tcacher't nunual.
CREDITS: Coftswiuni. Ronald Rowe.
CONTENTS; Stoppini dituncc— The limiu of vision,— The Mind tpot-—
Overdriving your lifhu —The ikohol faclo*.
I. Auiomotak driving— PhyMoiofical atpecu. I. Creaiive Viuiab (Firm)
11 Serict: Education for driving today. (Transparencies]
[TLl 52.3) 629.28 72-735906
Creative Vitusb 72 MARC
Viikw and reality. {Filmstripj Union of American Hdirew Con-
gregations, 1969.
48 fi. color. 3S mm. (Modem Jewish history filmstrip series)
With tcAcher's gutdc.
CREDITS: Producer. Samuel Grand; script, BemhsrdN.Cahn:illuurauons,
William Steincl.
SUMMARY: Traces the history of the Jewish people in the last decades of
the 1 9th and the first decades of the 20th centimes, focusing on their immigra-
tion to America, the beginning of political Zionism, and events after World War
1 from the peace conference in VenaiUes. the settlement of Jews in Pslestioe.
and the plight of the Jews during the rule of Hitler, to the csublishmeat of Israel
as a Jewish Sute.
I. Jews— History- 17S9-194S. 2. Ziontsm— History. 1. Union of Ameri-
can Hebrew Coogregatioas. II. Series.
lDS125] 909.08 72-734742
Union of American 72 MARC
Hebrew Congregations
Vision Associates, inc. , New York
see
The Airline stewardess.
The Airport: gateway to the skies.
Indonesia: a time to grow.
The International airline: wings around the
world.
The Mechanic supervisor: sometimes it
goes kathunk-kathunk.
A Moving worid.
The Revolving doot*.
The Visiting nurse; she knows her job and
she likes people.
The Xinguana: aborigines of South
America.
TW VWm of Dr. Rotert Kocfc. cMotioa picture] CBS News.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
22 min. »d. color. 16 mm. fVoo are there)
With study guide
SUMMARY; Reenacts a dramatic incident in the life ot Robert Kwh. s
German bactcriolofisi who was the fim man to prow that a tiagle (era can
cause a speciTic diaease.
1. Koch. Robert. l»4l-l»10. 2. Bacicriototy— History. I. CohnUa
BrowlcMting System. itK. CBS News. II. BPA Educational McdM. 111.
Series: You are there. [Motion picture]
eQR31-K6j 926 72-700115
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
577
The Vision ot Stephen Crane (Filmstrip) Guidance Asso-
ciates of Pleasant ville, X. Y.. 1971.
2 niiLntripR (pi. 1. CO fr. ; pt. 2. 62 fr. ) rolor. »5 mm. and 2
ph<'it.>dis<-» (2 P. eaih) : 12 in.: 331 iT>ni-: P'. 1. 12 min.; pt. 2, 14 min.
mi rogroove.
.Mw> it(f:ii<>d with phonotapp in <-aK.<)ette.
With dlsi'iiMiInn giildp.
.'^rSIMARV: Develops .Stephen ('rniie'B <-»'nlral tlH-nte of nhMilnie
hoiie«ty throntth exwrpta from hiK novela, 8iorle«. news reporla, auto-
biographical writings, and correspondence.
1. Crane, Stephen. 1871-1900. I. fliiUlance Associates of Pleas-
antrllle. N. Y.
[PS1449.C85] 17& 7-2-740055
Giildnnre AMtoclares
Vbion of the world (Motion picture) American Academy of
General Practice, 1067. Made by Richard Kaplan Prodno-
tiona.
21 min. 8d. color. 16 mm.
SMmman/: Dlsctuae* tboae public relaUona concepts and tecli-
Dlques that c«n help inform the public of the general practltiouer's
key role In a world of medical specialists.
1. Pabllc telaUona— Physicians. 2. Physlciana (General practice)
L American Academy of General Practice.
659.2 Fi A 68-377
CINE
The Vision of William Bbke {Motion picture) Blake Film
Trust, London, in association with British Film Institute.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary FUms/McOraw-
Hill ,196-?,
27 min. sd- color. 16 mm. „ , ,. tt.„^„
Credit*: Dirwtor and writer. Guy Brenton; moBlc, Ralph Vaoghn
Bw^'ary: Uses poetry, prose, and pictures by WlUlam Blake to
illustrate hl.s spiritual struggle to free his sou! from a bondage that
he felt to be the state of man. r.™»««.
1 Blake William, 1757-1827. i. BUke Film Trust, n. Cooteat-
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Vision problnns and ey« care (FUnutrip) Society for
Vi>;u!il Education and Better Vision Institute. Made and
released by Society for Visual F-ducation, 1969.
72 fr. wlor, 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In.. 33i rpm., 18
min. mlcrtwroove. ( Why we see like human beings)
With teacher's guide, and reading script.
Hummnri/: Illustrates common sight deficiencies and their causes,
and show-s reasons for Increasing need for Tislon acuity in the world
of today. , ^ .
1 Vision. 2. Eye— .Abnormities and deformities. L Society for
Visual Education. Inc., Chicago, ii. Better Vision Institute, New
York. Series: Why we see like human beings (Filmstrip)
617 75-732881
Society for Visual Education
Vision quest (Motion picture) Montana State CoIIe^,
Dept. of Film and Television Production. 1961. Released
by McGraw-Hill.
30 min.. ltd., color. 16 mm.
Snmmary: A dramatlEatlon about the spiritual experience of an
Indian hoy In his qoest for a gnardlan ^Irit upon his transition from
boyhood to manhood. Pictures the boy as he climbs up a mountain
to a sacred spot where he remains alone for four days and niffats
fasting and praying for his vision to appear.
1. Indians of North America — Religion and mythology. I. Mon-
tana. State College. Boseman. Pept. of Film and Television Pro-
duction. II. HcGraw-HlIl Book Co.
299.7 Fi A 61-296
Committee oo Interna- tional Non-theatrical Events
Vision. Quest, inc.
Who cares?
Visiou off Ufht. 1200 AJ>..1300 AJ>. [Motion picture] Celia
films [France] 1970- Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Filott.
IS min. sd. color. 16 mm-
From the Anthony Roland collection of ninu on art
Abo iuued in • tehti entitled The hbtovy of art. Protrim 3: Man and
Chmtcndom— the |Iory of Gothic
CREDITS: Direciorv Louis Cuny. M Malviux; mutic. Marcel Dclannoy.
SUMMARY: Explains that (lained |laM windows were used to tell the stofy
of Chrittianily and to diffuie formerly dark inlerion of csthedrab with a cdoiial
glow of light. Uses the stained glass windows in the cathedral at Botirges as an
example
I Class painting and staining. Gothic. 2. Christian an and symbolism.
I. Roland. Anthony. M. Celia films- III. Time-Life Films. IV. The Hislory
of an. Pfogrim 3; Man and Christendom— the ^ory of Gothic. iMoiion picture]
[NK5308j 74g.5 77-714535
Time-Life Films 71 MARC
The Visit {Motion picture) Cinecitta, Rome, Dear film,
Rome, Les Films du aiecle, Paris, P. E. C. F., Paris, and
Deutsche Fox Film, Munich. Released in the U. S. by
Twentieth Century-Fox Fihn Corp., 1964.
100 min. sd. b&w. 80 mm.
Cinemascope.
Based on the play Der Besuch der alten Dame, by Friedrich Dflr-
reomatL
Credits: Producer, Juli«i Derode, Aotbony Quinn; director. Bern-
bard Wlcki ; screenplay, Ben Barzman ; music, Hana-Hartin Uajew-
sU, Richard Amell; director of photography, Armando Naannxsl;
editor, Samuel E. Beetley. Cast: Ingrld Bergman, AnthODy Qulan,
Paolo Stt^pa, Romolo Valll, Claude Dauphlo.
Summary: A drama in which a wealthy woman returns to her nny
European home town and promise the economically depresaed cltl-
«ns of the viUage a gift of two million dollars if they will legally
sentence and execute for murder the rugged, virile storekeeper who
seduced her twenty years earlier and had her driven away from
ber home.
I. Diirrenmatt Friedrich. Der Beauch der alten Dune. a. Clne-
cittA. 8. p. a. nL Der film produzlone- rv. Lea PlItM dn slide; t.
Twentieth Century-Fox nim Coriwratlon.
Fi 67-1325
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Visit from space (Motion picture) Zagreb-film, Yugo-
slftvia.. lieleased in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1969.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summai-y: A cartoon for childrwi about the adreotarea of a little
girt who meets an Inhabitant of a distant i>Uuiet.
I Zagreb-fllm. n. Contemporary Fllms/McGraw-HlU,
372.6 74-702073
McGraw-HHl Book Co.
A Visit in California (FUmatrip) Jam Handy School Serv-
ice, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. aud phonodtsc: 2 a., 12 la., 33i rpm.,
mlcrf^roove, (California today)
Summary: Includes scenes of the dlfTerent kinds of attractions
avallahle to people visiting California.
1. California— Description and travel — 1961- i. Jam Handy
School Service, Inc. Series: California today (Filmslrlp)
917.94 72-733899
Jam Handy School Service
Visit of the wise mtn. [Filmstrip] Concordia Films, 1956.
and phomidiK: I i.. 12 in.. 33 1 /3 rptn.. 6 min.
24 fr. color. 35 m
(Livtni Bibk)
Wtih leaden guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptitton of the Biblical a
men lo Herod and to Jcsu and the consequent flighl ir
and Jcius.
I, Magi. 2. J«u* Chriw— night into Egypt. I. Concordia Publishing
H«u«c. St. Louis. II. Series: Living Bible. [Filmslrip]
tBT315.2j 232.9 72-734669
Conciirdia Films 72
of the visit of the wise
Egypt of Mary. Joseph.
MARC
A Visit to a department store (Motion picture) Media
Services and Captioned Films Branch, U. S, Bureau of
Education for the Handicapped, 1970. Made by United
World Films.
1 reeL sd. color. 16 mm.
Captioned for iise In school programs for the deaf.
SUMMARY : Depicts the various services and general make»p of a
large department store. For primary grades,
1. Department stores — Juvenile films. I. U. S. Bureau of Edu-
cation for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Films
Branch.
(;HF6461] 372.8 71-713042
U. S. Bureau of Educa- tlon for the Handicapped
Visit to a department store (Motion picture)
Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
Universal
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The living language aeries)
(Special education series)
SUMMARY: Explores the various sections vrithln a department
store, and explains the placement of merchandise, bow to use the
store directory, and the job of a salesderk. With caption for use
is special educatlotL
1. Department stores. 2. Display of merchandise. 8. Clerks (Re-
toll trade) I. Universal Education and Visual Arts. II. Series:
The Living language series (Motion picture) III. Series: Special
education series (Motion picture)
[HF5461] 371.9 79-715186
TJolversal Education and Visual Arts
A Visit to a farm {FUmstrip
Canada, 1965.
National Film Board of
35 fr, color. 35 mm.
French version released under the title Exploroos la ferme.
With manuaL
8umn%ary: Shows various aq)ects of life on a farm. For prlmaiT
grades. With captions.
1. Farm life— Juvenile films. i. Canada. National Film Board.
372.8 Fi A 67-4306
National Film Board of Canada
A Visit to a garden {FUmatrip) National Film Board of
Canada, 1965.
31 fr. color. 85 mm.
French version released under the title Exporons le jardln.
With manual.
Bummari/: Explores a garden. iQ a film designed tor use In prl-
mary grad^ With captions.
1. Gardens — Juvenile Alms. i. Canada. National Film Board.
635 Fi A 67-4276
National Film Board of Canada
Visit to a pet shop (Motion picture) Popular Sdence Pub.
Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
4 min. 8l. color. 8 mm. (Pets, no. 1)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With film notes.
8ummarv: Pictures a tour of a pet shop, emphasizing Its color,
Tariety, and excitement Includes views of varloaa sptdm of hirda,
fish, reptiles, turtles, guinea pigs, hamsters, dogs, cats, and pet
mppllea.
L Pet sb(V«. I. Popular Science Publishing Ownpany, Inc.,
New York. Aadlo-Visoal DIvUrion. SeHes: PeU (Motltm picture)
Popolar Sdance Pah. Co.,
A Visit to a pond (FUmatHp)
Canada, 1965.
National Film Board of
1 torn. [Fdmitrip] Educatioaal Projections Corp-*
VWttoai
196S.
31 fr. color. 33 mm. (Reading program. Level 1. R- 176)
With teacher'! manuaL
SUMMARY: A reading program which includea word skill reinforceroeni of
medial long A and medial short A. Shows khtw of the places aitd stores which
arc characteristic tit small towns, and points out the difference between a Urge
ciiy and a tmatl town. With captions. For primary grades.
I. Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language — Vowels— Juve-
nile films. 3. Qtics and towns— Juvenile filmi. (1. Cities and towns] 1.
Educatiortal Prtiieciiaas Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Filmstrip]
Levd 1. R-176.
tLB1525] 372.4 72-733588
Educational Protections 73 MARC
Corp.
Visit to a small village (MoUon picture) United Nations.
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969.
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (International tone series)
Svmmani: Dwrlbes the work of a man whose obJecUve Is the
improvement of living conditions and facilities In the thirty thotiwmd
villages of Ghana. Shows the young men and wp™e°,^'?o «"^f
tridn^ ail architects and town planners at the Technical University
'° f oSk-Sodal condltlona i. United Nations, i^ Contempo-
rary Films/McGraw-Hill. Series: IntemaUonal zone (Motion plc-
^^^ 309.1667 70-702061
HcGraw-HlU Book Ca
A Visit to a valley (Motion picture) Educational Horizons
Films, 1964. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1967.
d min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bummar]/: Follows Chipper the squirrel on an adventurous trip
to a valley where he observes many different kinds of living things.
Points out differences in size, shape, and color of plant and animal
life.
— — Another issue, b&w.
1. Variation (Biologj-) r. Educational Horizons, Los Angeles.
636 Fi A 68-1902
Audio- VUoal DlT.
88 fr. color. 85 mm.
Frencb version released under the title Bxplorooa l'«tang.
With manoal. „ ....
Sunmtr^: Explores a pond and Its sniroondlnga, in a nun a»-
■UMd for aM In primary grades. With captions^ „ .. ,
1. rrMh wiTiii biology— Juvenile films. l Canada. National
nia Board. „. . __ .„„„
674.929 Fi A 67-4282
NaUooal nim Board of Canada
II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
Fi A 67-2072
Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp.
A Visit to BelUngrath Gardens and itome (Motion picture)
Bellingrath Grardens, 1964.
14 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bummat-y: A visit throu^ Bellingrath Gardens and home. Shows
the gardens at all seasons of the year. Includes views of vistas and
Individual flowers.
1. Bellingrath Gardens.
712 Fi A 67-5585
Bellingrath Gardens
A Visit to City Hall (Filmstrip) Madison Public Schools,
Instructional Materials Center. Made and released by
Visual Education Consultants, 1968.
41 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonotape.
CREDITS- Director, Mary Lou Peterson; aathors, Kenneth Ken-
nedy. Boyd Geer: photography, Michael Mattlson, Bon Austin.
SUMMARY ■ Tours and explains the functions of offices of toe
city government of Madison. Wis.. Including the Police, Planning,
Water, and Health Departments, and the offices of the City Treasurer
1 Madison, Wla— PoMtics and government I. Madison. Wis.
Board of Education. Instructional Materials Center. II. Visual
Bducatlon Consultants, Inc. -n^c-i.
862.0775 76-737856
visual Education Consultants
A VMt to Coloidal waUsMkvg. [Slide set] Colonial WilUami-
burg Foundation. 1970.
31 tbdea. color. 2 x 3 is. (Cultural beriiage series)
Revised vcnkn of the I9SI slide aet of Oe same title.
With lecture notes.
SUMMARY: PoUows the louriM route througli Colooial WillismitMU-g in
VirgiBia. Showi various boiMingi and gardem in order as they appear along the
way. Shows the interior* and cxterion of mafor fihiWiirw buiktings.
I. WilliamriMirg, Va.~Ht>toric house*, etc L Cokaiial Wiltiainsburg
FoundatioiL II. Series: Odtursl heritage aeriet. [Shdc aeti
[F234.W7] 917.55 72-734077
Coknial Wiffiaawburg 72 MARC
PouDdatioB
-. [I^lmttrip] Centron Bducational Films, 1972.
4 filmstript. color. ' 35 nun. and phonodisct.
Also issued with |4ioootape in caaaettc.
SUMMARY: A translalioii of the epic legend of the Nav^o Indiana as Ulut-
trated and translated by Navajo artist Auska Kee.
CONTENTS: The twins set out— The Journey lo Sun Bearer's house.— At
the home of Sun Bearer.— Killing the monster giant.
1. Navaho Indiana— Legends. 1. Centron Educatimial Hlroa.
lE99.N3i 398.2 70-740715
Centron Educational nUns 73 MARC
A Vlilt to Fni Maaro. [Motion picture] Heant Metrotone Newt,
1971.
14 min. sd. bitw. 16 mm. (Screen newt digest, v. 13, no. 7)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Document* the fli^l of aMronauu Alan Shepard, Edgar
Mitchell, and Stuart Rooaa in ApoUo 14, fhNn blastoff on January 31. 1971, lo
return to earth on February 9, 1971.
1. Protect ApoUa 3. Space flighl lo ihc moon. I. Hcaru Mttroiooe
News, inc.. New Yorfc. II. Series Screen new* digeat (Motion picture] v, 13.
no. 7.
(TL789.8.U6J 629.45 72-700571
Hearst McuoUme New* 73 MARC
A Visit to Indiana. [Motion picture] Ctut McDowell. Released
by Canyon Cinema [197-?]
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Authors. Ted Davis, Curt McDowcU.
SUMMARY: A conversation between an Indiana boy and his uncle is inter-
cut with flashes of the boy's homelife and hb family.
I. McDowell, Curt. 11. Canyon Cinema.
(PN1997] 791.43 72-702288
ALA Booklist 72 MARC
A Visit to NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Re-
search) (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Thorue architecture series)
Loop fllni. Film notes on cartridge case.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
Summary: Illustrates and explains the architecture of the hulld-
Uig which houses the National Center for Atmospheric Research
located In Boulder, Colo. ._ , „ u
1. Boulder, Colo. National Center for Atmo^heric Research.
I. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo.
727 FiA6&-2792
Thorne Films
A Visit to school and Playing {FUmstiip) Oommunioators
tl96-?,
21 fr. wlor. 35 ram. (Life reading series)
Summu.y: Part one shows parents visiting their children's school
and meeting their teachers on Visitors' Day. Part two deals with
people playing with their different pets.
1. Parent-teacher relationships. 2. Pets. i. Communicators
(Firm) Series: Life reading series (Flhnstrip)
372.4 73-733185
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
A Visit to the Air Force Academy Cadet Chapd (Motion
picture) Thome Films, 1967.
5 min si. color. 8 mm. (Thome architecture series)
Ixmp film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Issued m standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. . ,
fi^innwrv; Illustrates and explains ""e architecture of tj* ^J
Force Academy Cadet Chapel designed by Walter A. Netsch of Skld-
more.OwlngsAM^m^ Academy. Cadet Chapel 2. Skldmore.
Owlngs A Merrill. i. Thorne F^llms. Inc.. Boulder. Co^o.^ ^^^^^
Thome Films
A Visit to the airport (Filmstrip) Air Canada, Montreal.
Made and released by the National Film Board of Can-
ada, 1966.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
French version released onder the title Une vlslte 4 laeroport
Summary: Explores the complex operations of an airport. In a
film designed for use In primary grades. With captions.
L Airports— Juvenile flhns. i. Air Canada, n. Canada. Na-
tional nim Board.
i 387.7 Fi A 67-4276
NBtl<mal Film Board of Canada
A Visit to the fair. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-289)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY; A reading program which includes word sittll reinforcement of
recognition of the Wend of the sounds of CL and CR. Shows children enjoying
the attractions of a fair— il* ridea. g*m«, tivcatock and other exhibit*, and the
midway. With captions. For primary grade*.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Phonetics—
Juveaae filn». 3, Fair*— Juvenile films. [1. Fairs) 1- Educational Projec-
tions Corporation. II. Seriea; Reading program. [Filmstrip) Level 2. R-289.
(LB1525, 372.4 72-733530
Educational Projection* ''3
Corp.
MARC
A Visit to the Gnsrgenheim (Motion picture) Om^a Pro-
ductions, 1966. Released by Thome Films.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Omega architecture series)
Loop liltii. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
16 mm. version also Issued.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Credit*: Producer, Ervln Penkalspl.
Summary: Shows the exterior of the Guggenheim Museum ou
Fifth Avenue In New York, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and the
interior arrangement of paintings and sculpture. Illustrates the
ma'(.''ive structural quality of the bulMIng and discusses its organic
construction.
1. Wrlgb^ Frank Lloyd, 186&-1959. 2. Solomon R Guggenheim
Museum, New York. i. Omega Productions, ii. Thome Films, Inc,
Boulder, Colo.
727 Fi A 66-774 rev 3
CINH
Visit to the Lena Rose (Motion picture) Vigo Cineastes,
1968.
40 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: A description of the way of life of a captain and crew
of an oyster dredgehoat working the waters of the Chesapeake Bay.
Shows the men In various daily activities, repairing their boat,
breakfasting, working with sail, selling their catch, splitting the
take, and playing pool In the local bar.
1. Fishermen— Chesapeake Bay. 2. Oyster-culture— Chesapeake
Bay. I. Vigo Clneastes (Firm)
639 73-702882
CINE
A Visit to the MUwauliec County War Memori^ Center
(Motion picture) Thome Films, 1968. Made by Omega
Pro<luction«.
4 min. Bl. color. 8 mm. (Omeca architecture series)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge caae.
Issued In sUndard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Creditt: Producer and photographer, Brvln Penkalakl.
aummary: Illustrates and explains the architecture of the Mil-
waukee County War Memorial Center designed by Bero Saarlnen.
1. Saarlnen, Bero, lOlO-lSei. t. Thome Pllina, Inc., Boulder,
Goto.
726 FiA68-279S
Thome Films
578
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
A Vieit to the pood (FUrMtrip) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the 17. S. by Encyclopaedia Brttan-
nica Educational Corp., 1966.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. <DiMoverlng life around us)
8ummarif: Pres«it8 a studj of llrlng tbiom u> they «xit<t in pomK
Po1nU out the relHtionBhlps betn'eeo living tblngs 1q order to Intro-
duce ecological con<«ptB.
1. Freah-wHter ecoloKj. t. Canada. National Film Board, ii.
Encyclopaedia Brltannlca £ducattooal Corporation. Series: Ols-
coTerlng life nround ua (Fllmatrlp)
Fi A 67-3198
GncyclopiiedlR Brltnn- nica Bdticatlonal Corfk
\isit to the zoo (FUmatrip) Conunonicators [106-1]
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Picture story for readioK experience)
Sumtnnry.- Shows what happens when a ffroup of children rlslt a
soo.
1. Zoo anttiials — JuTenlle nim«. i. Communicators (Firm)
Series: Picture story for reading experience (Filmstrlp)
37*2.4 77-733186
PennsylTSola School for the Deaf
A Visit to Washington {FUmstrlp) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
in collaboration with William P. Gottlieb Co., 1967.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (Washington. D. C. : our CaplUl City)
With ifncher's guide.
Credilt: Adviser. Clarence J. Glttlngs.
Summarp: Describes the physical features of Washington, D. C.
Including the plan of the city. Shows views of statues, monuments,
and Federal buildings. With captions.
1. Washington, D. C— Descr.— 1951- i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series : Washington, D. C : our CaplUl City { Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-2610 rev
McOraw-HIII Book Co.
A Visit to Washington. D. C (FUmatrip) Boddc FOms
and Slides, 1967.
40 fr. i-olor. 35 mm.
Summ-iiy: Pictures various Government centers, cultural centers,
monument-o. and memorials of Washtngton, D. C, and outlines the
history of some of them. Explains the duties of some of tbe depart-
ments of Gov»"-nnjent With captions.
1. Washington. D. C— Description— 1951- 2. Dlatrlct of Co-
lumbia—Politics and government— 1878- I. Budek (Herbert
E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
917.53 72-732840
Budek Fitm^ and Slides
A Visit with Garrett Hardin (Motion picture) Kin^;
Screen Productions in conjunction with Biolf^cal Sci-
ences Curriculum Study. Released by King Screen P[t>-
ductions, 1971.
11 niln. «i. roiur. 10 mm.
SUMMARY : Garrett Hardin theorises on some of the roost
complex social issuefi confronting us today, such as birth control,
world health, freedom versus population, crowd mentality, women's
rights, and how technology can be turned toward the solution rather
than the aggravation of our problems.
1. Social problem". 2. rivlllMtion, Modem— 20th Century. I.
Hardin. Garrett Jiiines, lOl.V II. King Screen Prodnctkwia
[HN18] 309 76-712921
King Screen Frodoctions
A Visit with J. I. Rodale. [Motion picture] Rodale Press. Made
by Burton K. Fox. Released by Rodale Press Film Division,
1972.
IS min. *d. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Phoiogr«pher, Harold Hodgeman; film editor. Robert Fiedler.
SUMMARY: J. I. Rodale. pioneer organic farmer, talks about his ideas on
organic farming, health, and ecology.
I. Rodale, Jerome Irving. 1898-1971 2. Organic farming- 1- Rodale,
Jerome Irving. 1898-1971. II. Rodale Press. III. Rodale Press. Rim Divi-
sion.
[S417] 613.2 72-702478
Rodale Prcas 72 MARC
A Visit with Lehnd Jacobs (Motion pictore) Ohio SUt«
University. Dept. of Phott^rraphy and Cinema, 1970.
12 min. ad color. 16 mm. (Access to learning aeries)
SUMMARY : DocumenU a visit with a third grade dasa by teactaer
and writer Dr. Lelaod Jacobs. Shows the exprewiooa and reactions
of tbe diildren as tbey listen to Dr. Jacobs.
1. Third grade (Bdocattoo) 2. Jacobs, LeUad BUIr. 1907-
I. Jacobs, Leland BUlr. 1907- IL CMilo. SUte UolTeralty. Go-
lumbua Dept. of Pbotoffraphy and Cltwaia. Series: AcceH to
learning series (Motion picture)
370.7 79-711563
CINE
Visitii^ a town mai^et: herdsmen of Afghanistaii (Mo-
tion picture) Kaling Corp., 1968.
4 min. »l. color, super 8 mm. (How man lives)
Loop film. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Credit*; Author, JuUen Bryan.
Summarif: Pictures notnadic Paahto-speaklng herdsmen passing
through different parts of the town of Bamlao and trading for
rockaalt. fruit, and other products while setting up a temporary
camp outside the town walla.
1. Bamlan, Afghanistan. 2. Nomads. i. Baling Corporation,
Cambridge. Mass. Series: How man lives (Motion picture)
915.81 Fi A 68-445
Baling Corp.
The Viaitfag nurse: she knows her job and she Hkcs peo-
ple (Motion picture) Vision Associates. Beileased by
McGrrw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
10 min. sd. color. lA mm. ( See a Job aertea)
With teacher's golde.
Sttmmarf: Follows the activities of a visiting norae dnrlng a roQ.
tine day to show the technical and communications skills required
for the job, to Illustrate the need for special ability to understand tbe
percliologlcal needs of people, and to point ont that the Job can be
physicallj and mentallj tiring.
1. Public health nursing. l TLslon AModatea, tiMi, New York.
n. HcOraw-HiU Book Companr. Sertee: See a job aerlea (UoUon
pktore)
614.073 Fi A 68-2867
McQraW'HUI Book Co.
VtaMac the aoo. (fnimttrip] Teaching Reaourcca Development
Center. 1969.
29 fr. color. 3S am.
SUMMARY: EuoBMs the habits of nany urn ammata. With captiom. For
primary grades.
I . Zoo snimali — Juvenile fihrn. (1. Zoo aaimalsi I, Teaching Recourca
Development Center.
tQL77.5] 372.3 72-733780
Tew^hing ReMwrca 72 MARC
Development Center
Visiting Vera Cniz (Motion picture) Metro-Qoldwyn-Uayer.
Released by Loew\ 1945.
a min. sd. color. 35 mm. (James A. PltzPatrlck traveltalks)
CKEDIT.^: I'roducer and narrator, James A. FltiPatrick; music.
Nat FlDston.
Sl'MSIARY : A travelog of Vera Crns. Mexico's chief pwt of wtiT.
Points out the strong Spanish Influences on architecture and dresi
whicb are still prevalent In the dty.
1, Veracruz, Mexico (City) — Description. I. Metro-Goldwyn-
Hayer. Inc. II. Seriea: Jamea A. PltaPatrltA trarclUlks (Motloa
picture)
[F1391.V4] 917.26 7^709655
A Visitor f« Christmas (Motion picture) Family Films,
1967.
30 min. sd. color. 16 miB.
Summary: A sttidy of tbe true Christinas spirit as disclosed bj
the actions of tbe memt>ers of a family who discover that Cbrlstmas
means being charitable even to a complaining relative.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Christmas. j. Family Films, Inc.
248.4 Fi A 67-5760
Family Films
Visitors at Yellowstone (Filmstrip) Ralph Adams Produc-
tions. Released by Bailey Films, 1966: by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1971.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Yellowstone Natlooal Park. no. 1)
With study guide prepart»d by Arlene Purlin.
SUMMARY: Outlines the many activities that are available for
visitors at Yellowstone National Park. With captions.
1. Yellowstone National Park. I. Adams (Ralph) Productions,
North Hollywood, Calif. II. Bailey Films. Inc.. Hollywood, Calif.
III. BFA Educational Media. IV. Seriea: Yellowstone National
Park (Filmstrip) no. 1.
917.8752 79-738626
BFA Edacatlonat Media rev
Visitors learn aboat the White House (FUmatrip) My
weekly rwder, 1966. &&ule by Commtmicators.
26 fi , color. 35 mm.
Series 3. no. 2-66.
Summary: Shows a tour of the White House as arranged by Mrs.
Lyndon Johnson.
1. Washington, D. C White Hooae. 2. Johosoo, Claudia Alta
(Taylor) 1912- i- My weekly reader.
917.53 70-733187
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Vislofflbres de Madrid y Toledo (Motion picture) Inter-
national Film Bureau, 1963.
17 min sd. color. 16 mm.
With student handbook.
Credit*: Educational consultant. Carlos OutUlo; pbotograpber,
Russell C. Wright.
Summary: ■'^ Spnnlsh language teaching film. Surveys tbe physical
as well as artistic aspects of two Castillan cities. Pictures the paseos
of Madrid, famous squares and avenues, tbe Prado and several paint-
ings by Veldsques. some uttramodem apartment buildings, and tbe
famous Cludad Unlversitaria. Unfolds a panorama of Toledo and
focuses on an El Greco canvas In the church of St, Tom*.
1. Madrid— I>e&cr 2. Toledo, Siiain— Descr. 3. Spanish language-
Study and teaching— Audio visual aids. i. International Film
Bureau, inc., Chicago.
914.6 Fi A 67-5706
International Film Bureaa
Vista Productions
Sacramento: a place to remember.
Smog and your automobile.
Vistamont Filmfi
see
The Nickel ferry.
Vistaprojects Corporation
America and World leadership. Part 1: American poli-
tical life since 1865.
America and world leadership. Part 2: America and
world affairs.
America and world leadership. Part 3: America and
the United Nations.
The Constitutioa tad American OovemmenL Part 1
Tbe Constitution.
579
The Coiutitution and American OovenimenL Put 2:
Tlie Bill of rights.
The Constitution and American Government. Part 3:
The living Constitution.
The Constitution and American Government. Pan 4:
The Federal Government.
From ancient to medieval times. Part 1:
Early civilizations.
From ancient to medieval times. Part 2:
Ancient Greece.
From ancient to medieval times. Part 3:
The Roman Empire.
From ancient to medieval times. Part 4:
life in the Middle Ages.
Growth and conlUct in American life. Part 1: The de-
velopment of American politics.
Growth and conflict in American life. Pan 3: Conflict
and crisis.
Growth and conflict in American lite. Part 4: The Civil
War and Reconstruction.
The Industrial revolutions. Part 1: The
development of trade and industry.
The Industrial revolutions. Part 2: The
first indistrial revolution.
The Industrial Devolutions. Part 3: The
second industrial revolution.
The Industrial revolutions. Part 4: fa-
distrialism and reform.
The Making of the American nation. Pan 1: The colo-
nization of America.
The Making of the American nation. Part 2: The
American Revolution.
Man's expanding world. Parti: Crusades
to Renaissance.
Man's e^anding world. Part 2: Discovery
of new worlds and new ideas.
Man's expanding world. Part 3: England
and the rise of democracy.
Nationalism and imperialism. Part 1: The
French Revolution and Napoleon.
Nationalism and imperialism. Part 2-
Nationalism.
Nationalism and imperialism. Part 3:
Imperialism.
Nejro life and leadoikip. Part 2: Negro life. IMS-
Social and economic problems. Part 4: The Govern-
ment and economic life.
The World from 1914 to 1945. Part 1-
World War I.
The World from 1914 to 1945. Part 2-
The rise of dictatorships.
The World from 1914 to 1945. Part 3:
World War n.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
ViBtaprojects Ck)rporation (Continued)
The World since 1945. Part 1: The cold
war.
The World since 1945. Part 2: The United
Nations.
The World since 1945. Part 3: The nations
of Asia and the Middle East.
The World since 1945. Part 4: The nations
of Africa.
The World since 1945. Part 5: Problems
of our times.
\litai y mmUm de la gra*)*. [niiiutrip] Society for Visuil Edu-
cation. 1972.
32 fr. c€4or. 3S mm. and pbooodbc: 1 >. (for um with maniul or auto-
matk protector). 12 in., 33 I/3rpm.. 7 min. (Nuotro muodo de vi»u« y loni-
dot. tnipo I)
Abo iMued with i^onoupc in caMcttc.
Spanish venion of Sighti and wundt of the farm.
With teacher 'i guide in Spanith.
CREDITS: Comulunt. Gwendol)m Laroche.
SUMMARY: Dewribei life on a fann, aurveya the faim buildings and exam-
inea their function!, and picture* the chorea that are done by various members
of the family. For primary grades.
I, Fann life— Juvenile fUma. [1. Farm lifej 1. Society for Visual Educa-
tion, inc.. Chicago. II. Sighu and sourtds of the fann. tFUmstripi III. Series:
Nuestro muadodc vbus y sonidoa. [Filmstrip] grupo I,
(HT421i 630.1 72-732897
Society for VimmI 72
Education
MARC
Vistas r sonidfls de la tienda de animales caseros. [Filmstrip] So-
ciety for Visual Education, 1972.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodiac: 1 a. (for uie with manual or auto-
matic projector). 12 in-, 33 U3rpm., 6min. (NueMTO mtiodo de vtatas y aoa>-
doa, gnipo 1)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Spanish version of Sighu and sounds of the pet shop.
With teacher's guide in Spaniah.
CREDITS: Consultant, Gwendolyn Laroche.
SUMMARY: Follows a family on a vUit to a neighborhood pel shop. Shows
puppies, kittens, fish, a parrot, a monkey, gerbila, guinea pigs, and b^ alligatort
and tell* how to care for them. For primary grades.
1 Pets— Juvenile filnft. [1. PeU) I. Society for Visual Educauoo. inc.,
Chicago. 11. Sights and sounds of the pet shop. (Filmstrip) III. Series: Nuestro
mundo de vistas y sonidoa. [Filmstrip] grupo 1.
jSF413] 636 72-732899
Society for Visual 72
Education
MARC
Vistas y sonidos del parque de diversiones. iFilmstripj Society for
Visual Education. 1972.
41 fr, color. 35 mm. »nd phonodisc: 1 s. (for u« with manual or auto-
matic projector). 12 in., 33 I /3 rpm.. 7 min. (Nuestro mundo de vistas y &om-
dos. grupo U
Also issued with phonotape in easseiic.
Spanish version of Sights and sounds of the amusement park
With teacher's guide in Spanish.
CREDITS: Consultant. Gwendolyn Laroche,
SUMMARY: Portrays the CJieiicment and activities of two boys and their
parents on the rides in a children's amusement park. Includes views of a merry-
go-round, a helicopter, a Ferris wheel, boats, a refreshment stand, and a wild
mouse For primary grades
I Amusement parks -Juvenile films. (1. Amusement parksj I. Society
for Visual Education, inc.. cmcago. II. bights ana sounos o, me amusement
park. [Filmstrip] 111. Series: Nuestro mundo de vistas y sonidos [Filmstnpi
grupo 1
[GV1855J 791.068
Society for Visual 72
Education
' 2-7329(X)
MARC
VbtM y wNiUoadcl
Education, 1972.
cFilmatrip] Society for Visual
nm. and phonodiac: I s. (for use with manual or aiNo-
.. 33 1/3 rpm.. Bmin. (Nuestro murtdodeviataa y aoru-
34 fr ctrfor- 35
matK projector), 1 2 ii
dos. grupo 1)
Alio issued with phonotape in caaaeiie.
Spanith version of Sights and sounds of the neighborhood.
With teacher's guide in Spaniah.
CREDITS Coosulunt. Gwendolyn Laroche.
SUMMARY: Pictures life in an urban nei^borhood beginning with the early
morning work of a newspaper boy and a milkntan. Follows two boys on a
abopping eipedition as they stop off to see a dry cleaning establishment, a aboc
repair shop, an tec cream truck, a fire bouae. and a supermarket. For pri— ry
gradea.
I City and town life—Juvenile films. ( I. City and town life) I. Society
for Visual Education, inc . Chicago. II. SighU and sounds o( the neighborhood.
iFilmsiripj III Series: Nuestro mundo de vistas y sonidos (Filmslrip] grupo 1.
(HTlSh 301.3 72-732896
Society for Visual '2 MARC
Education
ViBual Aids Service. Weet Chester, Pa.
see
History of Pennsylvania, set 3.
Visual Aids Studio, Huntsville, Tex.
Club membership, trips, the telephone.
Contemporary courtesy.
CXirrect table manners.
Dating.
Decoupage.
Everday courtesies.
Fashion: a visual history.
A Gallery of relief prints.
A Gallery of silk screen prints.
A GaUery of waterci^ors.
Giving and attending pairties.
(3ood grooming.
How to get an education in school,
fiitroductions .
Macram6.
Make-i^),
Papier-mache,
Popularity and friendship.
Tie -dyeing textiles.
Watercolor: A gallery of watercolors.
Watercolor: Figure and portrait.
Watercolor: Handling the medium.
Watercolor: Landscape,
Watercolor: Materials.
Watercolor: aill life.
Visual anthology of literature: love and family {Filmstrip)
Look/Listen & Learn. Made by Joshua Tree Productions.
Released by International Book Corp., 1969.
10 filmstrips (approx. 55 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and phono-
discs : 10 8., 12 In., 33i rpm., 9 min. each.
With teachers' guides. ,, . ^^ , .
Contenlt: 1. The valentine; The gift of the Magi.— Ah love. «i
me— To be In Iotc; A Shropshire lad; Barbara Allen; She »■'»»
la beauty.— The knives.- Eplcac— A father; The prodigal ■on.—My
pioneer parents.- The revolt of mother.— The contest; Somebody'H
son.- Bladi boy. . , .
1. Literature— Collections. r. Look/Listen & I^m. inc. n. In-
tematlonal Book O>rporatlon.
428.4 72-734514
Look/Listen & Learn
A VlMal approach to aMdov alg^ra 1. [TranspareacieS] Dou-
bleday Multimedia. Released by Laidlaw Bros., 1968.
60 transparencies, color. 8 x 10 in.
With overlays.
With teacher's notes.
Baaed on the textbook Algebra I— theory and ap^ication, by William Fltz-
gcrakl. Jack P. Zctterberg. am^ LeRoy C. Dalton.
CREDITS: AuthM, George Lenchner.
SUMMARY: Demooatratea algebraic retationsUp* aad cUriftea the deriva-
tions of relatioashipa expreaied in fonnulas. Includes seta, graphs, and fkctorlng.
With captioaa.
1. Altebra. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. LaidUw Brotbets.
lQA152i 512 72-733757
LaidUw Broa. 73 MARC
The Visual arts (Motion picture)
Made by Paul Falkenberg.
(Humanities series)
McGraw-Hill, 197L
II. Series: Munranltles
18 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : An Introduction to arL
1. Art. I. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
■eriefl (Motion picture)
[N7425] 700
UcGraw-HiU Book Co.
T*e Vlsaal cfty. tFilmstrip] Warren Schloat Productions. 1972.
4 filmslripa (appro*. 8 1 ft- each) color. 35 mm. aad 2 phonodiscs <2 i.
each). 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm- g min. each side.
With teacher's guide.
Coordinated with Fran P. Hoakcn's book The language of cities.
CREDITS: Producer and editor, Marilyn Benjamin; writer and photogra-
pher, Fran P. Hoskcn.
SUMMARY: Shows a city through iu many visual images, revealing Jts
social, political, and economic institutions eiprcssed in its physical environment.
CONTENTS: What is a city?— 2. Space and scale— 3. Color, texture, and
pattern. — *. Form and movement.
I.atiesandtowns. I. Hosken, Fran P., 1919- The language of cit-
ies II. Schloat (Wsrren) Productions. Pleasant ville, N.Y.
lHT153] 301.34 72-735088
Wanen Schloat 72
Productions
MARC
A ViMal appnMck to mxAnm alflebra 2. (Transparencies]
bleday Multimedia. Released by Laidiaw Bros., 1968.
Dou-
color. S a 10 in.
60 tranaparcncies.
With overlays.
With teacher's notes. __.■_.„
Baaed on the lestbook Algebra 2 and trifooornetry -theory and appbcatwo.
by William Fitzgerald. URoy C Dalton. Jack P ZttWfberg. and Vincent ¥
CREOrrS: Author, George Unchner. .
SUMMARY: Demooatratea algebraic reUtionahipa and clanfiea the dema-
tiona of relationahipa eaprwaad in fonnulas. Includea baaic tngonometry. WiUi
"'t'^AOgebra. 2. Trigonometry. 1. Doubleday Multimwlia. 11. Laidlaw
Visual Concepts, inc., Detroit
see
canals west.
Jump'.
Visual discrimination: direction, siM, "-I"'. ^* «''»'*
(Fllmitrir) Popular Science AuilioA isuals, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
•^'I'^X^^slVXHS''- 2. D,.crl„,1„.t,0„ .e.r.1ng. I. Pop-.T
Science Audlo-Vlau»la. ^^^ ^^ 71-733837
Pcpniar Science .ludlo- VlsuaH
Visual discrimination; position, g»raetric flgurts, and
forms {Filmitrip) Popular Science .\udio-\ isuals, 196J.
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
S»M«r";'Tr'eS,'S''-vlaa.l macrlmlnation b.«»i on poaltlon, and
l„lrodu"° dl,crlml„atlon In letters and words. For primary grades.
'"?'vKa?"Srceptlon. 2. Discrimination learning. .. Popular
.science Aodio-Vlsuals. ^_^^^ 75-733838
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Visual displays {3/otwn picture) Harper & Eow, Publishers,
1970. Made by Unit One Film Productions.
3 mill .^1. <'iU<y. sui>er 8 mm. (Biology series)
Loop mm mounted in cartridge.
With tape script, lab manual, readings book, source book, and
teacher's manual,
Creditt: Authors, Hal Harrl.son. H. Kitchen. „-„.- u...
Summoni: Describes the ways In which visual displays reflect b<^
hayloral characteristics, showing two prairie ,<-'>l*e"» i'»"»'«,''"f
their territory In front of a female, and a colony of fiddler crabs
reacting to a non-resident entering their coinmunlty.
1 Prairie-hens— Behavior. 2. Flddler-crabs-Behavlor- I. Har-
per 4 Row pf.Mlsher.. series; Biology series (Motion picture.
Harper 4 ROW) ^^^^ 78-706704
Harper & Bow, Piih- Ushers
Visual Education Centre
see
Africa; living in two worlds.
Changing Greenland.
Youth builds a nation in Tanzania.
Visual Education Consultants, inc.
see
Air pollution.
The American todian today.
The Arab world.
An Artist talks to children.
The Black revolution — the modem Negro
ri^ts movement, part 1.
The Black revolution — the modem Negro
rights movement, part 2.
580
Burma and its people.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Visual Education ConsulUnts, inc. (Continued)
Charge it, please.
The Citizen's role in our city government.
The City e?q>losion: urban growth in the
developing nations ,
The Congress of the United States.
ConcKit today.
Credit concepts.
Credit sources.
Eastern ridges and lowlands.
Editorial cartoons.
The Election of a president.
The Frog and you.
Front page make-iq> patterns used by
American newspapers.
Here's Flory, with tips of tooth care.
Ho-nee-um Trail in the fall.
The Installment contract.
International law.
I^ends of Lake Mendota.
Manned space flight in the 1970't.
Modem theater design.
The Motion picture: past and future.
News phot(«raphy.
News word adventures,
Newsp£q>er trends.
Noise pollution.
Poison: handle with care.
The Policeman's career.
Portugal and Its people.
Poverty in the city.
Rice farming in Japan. Part 1: Spring
plaiting.
Rice farming in Japan. Part 2; Summer
care and harvest.
School bus safeQr.
Selections by Aaron Bohrod of his paintings,
The Soviet Union — 50 years of communism.
^)ain — a time of change.
Stop the press! Front page coverage of the
Itennedy assassinations.
The Supreme Court.
The Trash e^^loslon.
UNICEF and the rights of the world's
children.
Use of our land and water,
A Visit to City Hall.
Women in an era of change.
Words are not enou^: editorial cartoons
on the Kennedy tragedies.
The Working woman today — and tomorrow.
Visual Education Corporation
see
A Catholic college for women.
A Catbobc muveratty.
A Church-affiliated college.
A nimaty for chanfc.
A Coed liberal arts college.
A Community college.
An Emei^ng university.
A Giant mldwestem State university,
A Liberal arts college for men.
A Predominantly black college,
A Private jimior college.
A Private university.
A State university in the South.
A University In the city.
Visual Education Films, inc. , Highland Park 111
see *
E59)erimenting with air.
Science fair.
Understanding matter and energy.
Wires to our house.
Visaal encyclopedia of 20th century America (Motion pic-
ture) American Visual Library, 1971. Made by Off Net-
work Productions.
200 motion pictures (5 mln. eachj sd. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounteil tn rartricljce. Masnetlc mund.
Alw issued in l)&w, 16 mm., standard 8 mm., and 35 mm.
With text
CREDITS: Producers, Mert Koplln. Charles Grlnker.
SUMMARY r Cotots the slgnlBoant Aroerlcan neit-s from 1898 to
1970 bj presenting 000 hiatorlcal events. Includes original footage.
1. U. S.— History— J 89»- 1. Ameriran Visaal Library.
tE741] 973.9 70-712547
American Visual Library
581
A Visual fable (FUmttHp) Eastman Kodak Co., 1968.
Made by Steeg Prodactions.
160 (r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 12 In., 33) rpm., 18
min. mlcrocroovc-
gi.mmarv.- Descrtb« how visual literacy derelops Informally from
youth to adulthood, and outilnes the role that formal education
should pUy in helping young people to deal with their rlsual world.
1, Visual discrimination. l Eastman Kodak Company.
370.1 71-732541
Butman Kodak Co.
Visual Information Service
see
Hadrians' WalL
Iceland— irfiysical aspccta.
Pompeii and Herculaneum.
South America — a general survey.
Visual Ismguage of communication {Film^trip) Ekluca-
tiona] Productions, England. Released in the IT. S. by
Protliniann Associates, 1966.
31 fr. color. 35 mm.
With lecture notes.
Summary: Shows how natttre can communicate with man and how
an individual can establish contact with the mlnda of other people
through works of art.
1. Art — Psychology. 2. Coamionl cation. i. Educational Prodnc-
tlona, ltd. n. Frothmana Associates.
701 77-734264
Prothmann Associates
VliMl pweapCl— . (FQontrq)] Univertity at Minneaoto.
Released by DepL of Audio-Visual Extenakm. 1971.
ISSfr. color. 3S mm. sad photwOpc oo r«cL plastic, nngle-tnck, 1 red
(S in.), 3 3/4 ips., 39 mta. (PeroeptioB: boom topic* tad probteoas, no. 3)
With ttudent aolcbook, Kudeat tesa, and aaawcf keys.
CREDITS: Producer. Susan T. RydelL
SUMMARY: Demonsuates perceptual organiiatioa, diacuaati (Igore-
ground, sod describes ofientatioa studica.
1. Pcrccpdoo. I. Minneaou. Uaivcnity. II. Minnesota. Univenity.
Dept. of Audio-Vbual Exteasion. III. Series: Perception: some lopica and prob-
lems. [Filmstripi no. 3.
[BF311] 152.1 72-732542
Dept of Audio- Vbusl n MARC
Extension. Univ. of
Mi
Visual pcrecption — the Frosttg Program (Motion picture)
New York State Education Dept. Made and released by
Bureau of Mass Communications, 1968.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Demonstrations of selected Instruc-
tional materials for .<<pectal education programs)
Bttmmaty: Buth Dresher conducts a lesson with a group of hraln-
damaged children that stresses the concepts of Tlsnal, kinesthetic, and
tactile discrimination. Discusses the worksheet exercises In the
figure-ground area of the Frostlg Visual Perception Program.
1. BralQ-damaged children — Education. 2. Visual perception —
Testing. I. New York (State) Unlrerslty. n. New York (State)
Bureau of Mass Communications. Series : Demonstratlona of se-
lected instructional materials for special education programs (Ho-
tionpicture)
371.92 Fi A 68-1946
New York State Bureau of Mass Gommanlcatlons
Visaal perception training in the regular classroom (Moticm
picture) David Home. Released by AIMS Instructional
Media Services, 1970.
23 mln. mI. b&w. 16 mm.
With teacher booklet and teacher guide.
(■ItEDlTS : Consultant. Marianne Frostig.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates integration of training In visual per-
ception with training in language within the regular curriculum of
pre- school and primary grades.
1. Language arts. 2. Visaal dlscrlmlnatldiL 3. Bducatt<Hi, Pri-
mary— Cwrlcula. I, Home, David. II. AIMS Instructional
Media Services.
371.9 78-708898
AIMS Instructional Media S^ vices
Visual Presentations Corporation
see
The Hidden key.
Visual Productions
The Age of Chaucer and Richard II.
The Bayeux tapestry, part 1.
The Bayeux tapestry, part 2.
Craftsmen and the growth of the cities.
Early hints of the Gothic spirit.
Elegance and low life, 1735-1760.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
visual ProducHons (Continued)
Home- life.
Ideas and dcaifna: primary leveL
Trades and trading.
The End of the Victorian era, 1885-1910.
England at the time of conquest.
Ideaa and deaifnc aecondafy levd A.
Ideas and desifna: lecoadaTy level B.
Tudor Britain I.
Tud« Britain n.
The Victorians I.
Expansion of trade and the Wars of the
Roses, 1435 to 1460.
Ideas and designs: secondary level C.
Ideas and designs: teacher training A.
The Victorians IL
The Vikings.
The First of the Tudors, 1485-1510.
Reformation and counter-Reformation,
1535-1560.
The Romantic age and the Industrial rev-
olution, 1785-1810.
Ideas and designs: teacher training B.
Inns and travelling.
Jacob and Esau.
Visual Publications, ltd. , I/)ndon
see
A. & P. Smlthson, van Eyck, Ersldne,
Atelier.
Aalto, Eames, London County CouncU.
Royalists and Puritans, 1635-1660.
Joseph.
Along these lines.
Shakespeare's writing lifetime, 1585-1610.
The Triumph of indistry, 1835-1860.
William and Mary, 1685-1710.
Visual Projects, ltd.
see
The £i>orting British.
Visual Publications
see
Abraham and Isaac.
Abraham leavea Ur.
Acting do's and dont's.
The Actor.
After Jackson Pollock.
Area division.
An in movement and optical invention.
Between painting and sculpture.
The Birds of the BverglMles.
Chikfaen's worlL
Color.
Drills and braces.
The Ecology of the Everglades.
The Elizabethan dream.
The Farmer.
The fisherman.
Focal pmnts and areas.
Georgian Britain I.
Oeorgian Britain II.
Gideon. SamtoB. SamneL
Life in ancient Egjrpt I.
Life in ancient Egypt 11.
Life in ancient Greece I.
Life in ancient Greece II.
Uoes.
Make-up.
Medieval Britain I (11th and 12th centuries)
Medieval Britain II (13th and 14th centuries)
Medieval Britain III.
Moaes and Joshua.
Moses and the exodus.
Moses in Egypt
The Plane.
Points or dots.
The Producer.
Revised traditions, image makers, and pop art.
The Roman city.
Reman forts and walls.
Roman roads.
The Roman villa.
Saws.
The Saxons.
The Shepherd.
Suge— management
Stuart Britain I.
Stuart Britain H.
Ihe Sjnoayofue.
Texture.
582
Animals in art.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 1:
Elements of architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 2:
Greek architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 3;
Roman architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 4:
Early Christian and Byzantine architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 5:
Romanesque architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 6:
Gothic architecture.
Appreciation of Architecture. Part 7:
Renaissance and baroque architecture.
Appreciation of architecture. Part 8:
Architecture in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Appreciation of architetrture. Part 9:
Light and color.
The Bauhatis and modem architecture.
Botticelli.
Britain: a conscious effort.
Britain: backyard envlroimients.
Britain: garden enviromnents.
Britain: natural growth.
Britain: small beginnings.
Britain: tomorrow is today.
Bruegel,
C6zanne.
Charles Dickens, part 1.
Charlca Dickena, part 2.
Chartres Cathedral.
Chateau of Vaux-le-Vlcomte.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
visual Publlcatlona, ltd., London (Continued)
Children in art.
Children's work.
Church, parish, and people.
The Churches tell their story.
Design for use; the Bauhaus and Its in-
fluence.
Durham Cathedral.
Embroidery in Europe and America from
1600 to 1800.
Embroidery in Europe and America from
1800 to the present day.
English architecture. Part 1: Anglo-
Saxon and Norman architecture.
English architecture. Part 2; Gothic
architecture.
English architecture. Part 3: Gothic
architecture.
English architecture. Part 4: Gothic
architecture.
English architecture. Part 5: Tudor and
Jacobean architecture,
English architecture. Part 6: Sir
Christopher Wren.
English architecture. Part 7: The Rest-
oration and early 18th century,
English architecture. Part 8: Late 18th
and 19th century.
English architecture. Part 9; Light and
color,
English medieval embroidery.
European embroldeiy from 1400 to 1650.
The Evolution of the parish church.
Ejq)loring the solar system.
Further along these lines.
General introduction to 3-D art.
Giotto.
Goya,
El Greco.
Gribiewald.
Henry Moore, part 1.
Henry Moore, part 2.
History of astronautics.
History of embroidery: from the earliest
times to 1400.
The History of Western art. No, 1:
Prehistoric art.
The History of Western art. No. 2,
Mesopotamian art.
The History of Western art. No, 3:
Egyptian art.
The History of Western art. No, 4:
Art in the Greek world.
The History of Western art. No, 5;
Roman art.
The History of Western art. No, 6:
Early Christian and Byzantine art.
The History of Western art. No, 7:
Medieval painting.
The History of Western art. No. 8:
Renaissance and Mannerist painting.
The History of Western art. No. 9; The
age of the Renaissance outside Italy.
The History of Western art. No. 10,
l^inting in the Baroque age.
The History of Western art. No, 11; The
18th century.
The History of Western art. No. 12;
French Revolution to 1900.
The History of Western art. No, 13;
Modem painting.
The History of Western art. No, 14;
Romanesque architecture.
The History of Western art. No, 15;
Gothic architecture.
The History of Western art. No. 16;
Architecture in Italy, Renaissance to Baroque.
The History of Western art. No. 17;
Architecture outside Italy, Renaissance to
Baroque.
The History of Western art. No. 18:
Architecture in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The History of Western art. No. 19;
Modern architecture.
The History of Western art. No. 20;
Romanesque and Gothic sculpture.
The History of Western art. No, 21:
Sculpture, Gothic to Baroque.
The History of Western art. No, 22;
Sculpture in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The History of Western art. No. 23-
Modem sculpture, part 1.
The History of Westem art. No. 23:
Modem scu^jture, part 2.
The History of Westem art. No. 23:
Modem sculpture, part 3.
Journey to the moon.
Landscapes and seascfq>es.
The Language of colour. Colour illusion
and abstraction.
The Language of colour: Colour is Ught.
583
The Language of colour: Light, form, and
colour.
The Language of colour: Optical color
mixing.
The Language of colour; Some character-
istics of colour.
The Language of colour: The changing
world around us.
Leonardo da Vinci.
Lines in space.
Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Gropius,
Mendelsohn,
Looking at things.
Lord Byron.
Low relief sculpture.
Man in space.
Man-made satellites.
Manet.
Mass or solid forms.
Matisse.
Medieval architecture in the parish church,
part 1.
Medieval architecture in the parish church,
part 2.
Michelangelo.
Mies van der Rohe, Chareau, Tecton.
Music and dancing in art.
Our place in the imiverse.
Painting, typography, graphic design in
the Bauhaus.
Picasso, part 1.
Picasso, part 2.
Piero della Francesca.
Planes in space, curved planes.
Portraits.
haus
The Pre-histoiy and foundation of the Bau-
Primaiy school — 5- to 10-year-olds.
Raphael.
Rembrandt.
Renoir.
Rietveldt, Saarinen, Nervl.
Rodin.
Rubens,
St. Peter's.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Visual Publications, ltd., London (Continued)
Secondary school A — 11- to 16-year-olds.
Secondary school B — 11- to 16-year olds.
Secondary school C — 11- to 16-year-olds.
Space rockets.
Steps to the moon.
Stirling and Gowan, Kahn, Buckminster
Fuller.
Teacher training college A.
Teacher training college B.
Thomas Hardy.
Titian.
Van Eyck,
Van Gogh,
Velazquez,
Vierzehnheiligen and Die Mes.
WUUam Blake,
Visual Science Productions
see
Introduction to biological concepts.
Visual stimulus: Drama (Motion picture) Heeter and Asso-
ciates, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With .study guide.
CREDITS : Director, Burl Brim.
SUMMARY: A DOQ-obJective film designed to evoke aesthetic
re^wnses to visaal sttmnlatlon provided by ttnlqae dlaplays of
shape, space, color, design, and motion.
I. Visual perception. I. Hester and Aasociatfls. II. Drama
(Motion picture)
[BF241] 701^ 75-712681
Hester and Associates
Visual stimulus: Effervescence (Motion picture)
and Associates, 1971.
Hester
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
With .study guide.
CREDITS ; Director, Burl Brim.
SUMMARY: A non-objectlve flUo designed to evoke aesthetic
reqmnses to visual trtimulatlon provided by onlque dl^lays of
shape, space, color, design, and motion.
1. Visual perception. I. Hestw and Associates. II. Efferves-
cence (Motion picture)
[BF241] 701.8 79-712682
Hester and Associates
Visual timing film (Motion picture) Birdaell Electronics,
1959.
20 mill. Bi. at sd. speed. t>&w. 16 mm.
Summar]/: A continuous, visual record of passing seconds and
minutes for use in such classes as speed reeding and typing where
Individual timing checks are made.
1. Time measurements. i. BIrdsell Electronics Company.
ASd Fi 68-662
I key to naUm^ (Motkm future] Soundiais,
1972. Made by Clair Calhoon and Grace Petitclerc.
IS cnin. id. color. 16 min.
Reviled venion of ihc 1972 motion picture entilkd Vbualiu lion— key lo
reading.
With leactwr't guide and 3-D teal tot the akill oT viaualiiaiion.
CREDITS: Narrator. Bsrtxra Calhoon; educational conaulunl. Grace M.
PetiUicrc.
SUMMARY: An in-«crvice training nim Tor teachcn. reading apccialitU, and
piychologiiu which prcaenu pfoccdurct for teaiing and developing the ikill of
vitualiuiion.
I Visual education. 2. Tcachera— ln-«ervicc training. I. Viaualiiation —
key to reading. (Motton piciurej II. Soundinp (Firm)
[LB1043.5] 371.33 72-700947
72 MARC
Visualization <rf vorticity with vortidty meter, part 1 (Mo-
tion picture) Educational Services. Released by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid meclianics films)
Also issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of fluid mechanics.
1. Vortex-motion. I. Educational Services, Inc., Newton. Mass.
II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Fluid mechanics Aims (Motion picture)
532 70-710383
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Visualization of vorticity with vorticity meter, part 2 (Mo-
tion picture) Educational Services. Released by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
4 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics Alms)
Also issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. in cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase
of Quid mechanics.
1. Vortex-motion. I. Educational Services, inc., Newton, Mass.
II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Fluid mechanics films (Motion picture)
532 73-710334
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Visuals for Teaching
see
Agriculture on the American deaert.
America the bountiAiL
Art masterpieces.
Beef raising.
Qiicken egg — production, distribution, mariceting.
Conservation.
Date powtng VSJi.
Death VaUey.
The Ecology of the sea.
Hog raising.
H<Hse I
The How and why of sound.
How records are made.
Independence Halh monimient to freedom.
Introduction to oceanogr^Ay.
Let's do a play.
Let's viati our redwood parks.
Let's visit the National Gallery of Art
Let's visit the U.S. Mint
Uw»ln migiuttes the transcMitinental raihoad.
The Magic of color.
Man in the solar system.
Modem methoda: Commimicatjona— motiwi pictures.
Our Nation's CapitoL
The Porpoise — our friend of the sea.
A Series of studies in the physics i^ sound.
A study in uMnmunity relatiooa.
A Study in light and color.
Washington. D.C.
584
The White House.
Yesterday's West
Visualscope, inc.
see
Age of transience.
Life insurance: what it means, how it
works.
Vita, Ramon (Duadrado
see
Selecciones de Carlos Gardel.
Vita cottidiana, (FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corp., 1967.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. (Roma antlqua— Latin level one)
Second edition. Pieviously released under the title Vitn Rmuae
antiqua.
Credits: Consultant, Waldo E. Sweet: coilaboiator. Albert Rapp.
Summary: Describes life in ancient Rome to provide curriculum
enrichment for traditional Latin programs.
1. Rome— Soc. life & cost. i. Vita Romae antlqua (Pilmstrlp)
iL Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Roma antlqua— I.atin level one (Filmstrlp)
478.3 Fi A 6&-4006
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Una rita in scatola (A life in a tin). [Motion incturc] Bruno Boz-
zctto, 1968. Released in the U.S. by United World Fihns, 1972.
7 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Animation, Guido ManuU.
SUMMARY: An animated Tilm without dialog which preacnU life u man's
conformity to a succession of social norms in the midst of people who do not
care.
1. Bozzetto, Bruno. 11. United World Films, inc. III. Title: A Life in a tin.
[Motion picture]
[PN 1997.5J 704.94 72-70204 1
ALA Booklist 72 MARC
Vita Julii Caesaris (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1967,
TiT fr. '■■'lor. 35 ram. (Roma antlqua— Latin level one)
Second edition. Previously released under the title Cuius .Titlhis
Caesar: vlr rei politlcae peritus et iraperator.
Credits: Consultant, Waldo E. Sweet, collaborator, .\lbert Rapp.
Summary: Pictures the life of Julius Caesar to provide curriculum
enrichment for traditional Latin programs.
1. Caesar. C. Julius. t. Calus Julius Caesar: vlr rel politlcae
peritus et Iraperator (FUmstrlp) ir. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Roma antiqua ^Ijitln level one
(FUmstrlp)
478.3 Fi A 68^007
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Vita Productions
see
Together.
Vita Rotnanorum {FUmstrip) Audio Lingual Educational
Press, 1967.
15 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape; 1 reel (5 In.), 71 in. per
sec., 15 mln.
With text.
Summary; Explains Latin dress, tools, and home and family life.
Designed to t>e used as a supplement for a Latin language course.
1. Latin language — Audio-visual instruction. 2. Rome — Social
life and customs. i. Audio Ungual Educational Press.
913.37 70-736032
Audio Lingual E^uca- tlonal Press
Vitafilms, S.R. L.
see
Selecciones de Carlos Gardel.
Vitagraph Company of America
see
Bedelia becomes a lady.
Cabman l&te.
A Case of eugenics.
Florida enchantment.
In the Latin Quarter.
The Kiss.
The Last cartridge, an incident of the
Sepqy rebellion in India.
The Ufa of Moses.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pidures and Filmstrips
Vitagraph Company of America (Continued)
llie Man from Egypt.
Pan4)ered youth.
vital (Inld. [Motion picturej BBC-TV, London, 1970. Released
in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
10 inm »d bA* 16 mm fThc Humin b.«dy. mi. 5)
SLMMARV: Expliinsihw •!! ihc chemistry of life is tirficd iiot in w»ict.
»nd icll* ihat »«icr cimuitum scvcniy percent of the conicni* of ihe cell.
DcK-ribe^ mtraccllular fluid and the concept irf twmcostMi*.
1 Waicf in the biKJy 2. Home<i»l«i*. I. British Broadcastini Cofpof«-
inin TckiMHin Service li Time-Life Film*. III. Scries: The Human body
[MdIum picture] no. 5
tQP88] 612 72-714582
TimoLife Film* 72 MARC
Vital Research Films
Early detection of oral cancer.
Vital staining {Motion jnctvre) Thome Films, 1969.
2 mill sL color super 8 mm. (The Protosoans)
IjOOp tllm. Fitms notes od cartridge case.
CrtdUa: Produp^r, Bruce J, Busaell.
Bitmmarv: Demonstrates the use of oeutral red lodicator atala to
show Btnicturea witbfD living orgaalsms.
1. Vital BtalDiiig. 1- Thorne Films, inc., Boulder, Colo, Se-
ries : The Protozoaos { Motion idctnre)
593 76-706918
Thome Films
Vitamins and mineral salts {FUmstrip) Common Ground,
London. 1947. Made by Richard Mackamess. Released in
the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
30 fr. Mw. 35 mm. (Nutrition series, no. 4)
With teacher's manual. Notes revised 1&49.
BMmmary: Dettcribes the history and uses of vltamlos and mineral
saltK, and shows various foods vrblch contain tbem.
1. Vitamins. 2. Salts. l Common Ground, ltd., London,
n. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Nutrition s^es
(Fllmstrlp) no. 4.
613.2 7ft-734219
Carman Educational Asodates
Vitamins and you (FSnutrip) Vitamin Information Ba-
reau ,19671, Made by Audio- Visual School Service.
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
Elastmnn color.
With commentary.
Summan/: Disctuses the Importance of good nutrition during the
teen years, and shoe's how the choice of foods afTects growth and
body developmrat. Describes bow vitamins function, why ther are
needed to turn foods into energy, and presents new dlscoveriefl about
vitamins. Illustrates common eating mistakes made by students
which may lead to vitamin deflcleades-
1. Vitamins. 2. Nutrition. i. Vitamin Information BuresD.
613.2 Fi A 68-3716
Portland State College. Library
Vitamins and you (Filmstrip) Vitamin Information Bu-
reau, 1969. Made by Audio Visual School Service.
48 fr. color. 3.T mm.
Revised version.
With commentary.
SrMMARY: Describes how vitamins function In the body, ex-
plains why vitamins are necessary to turn foods into energy, and
reveals how one's choice of foods affects his growth and body devel-
opment
1. Nutrition. 2. Vitamins In human nutrition. I. Vitamin In-
formation Itureau.
[TX355J 641.1 75-739271
Audio Visual School Service
Vitamins from food {^/otion picture) Wexler Film Pro-
ductions. Released by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1968.
2u milt. sd. color. 16 mm. (Nutrition education)
Summary: Reenacts the discovery of the vitamins for curing
scurvy and beriberi. Uses animation to show the coenzyme func-
tion in metabolism. Explains the role of vitamins In body regula-
tion, and points out the food sources that supply the essential vita-
mins.
1. Vitamins In human nutrition. 2. C^oenzymes. l Wexler
Film Productions, Los Angelee. n. Newenbouse (Henk) Inc. Se-
ries: Nutrition education (Uotion picture)
615 Fi A 68-3278
Henk Newenhouse, inc.
Vitaphone Corporation
America the beautiful.
Boulder wham!
Chili com con^.
Daffy rents.
Dames.
Feather finger.
Go go amlgo.
Li^ts of New York.
Run, run, sweet road nmner.
Silver lightning.
Snow excuse.
The Solid tin coyote.
Vittore Carpacdo {Filmttrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides, 1967.
14 fr. color. 35 mm.
Creditt: Author, Carol A. Peterson.
Summary: A survey of the work of Vittore Carpacdo, showing
the heritage of religious art from Bellini and his paintings of Ren-
aissance Venice. With captions,
1. Carpacdo, Vittore, 1455T-1525? i. Bod^ (Herbert E.)
Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Oolif.
759.5 71-734625
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
VittM-io Gassman and Madame Elsa SchiapareDi {Motion
picture) Columbia Broadcasting System, 1960.
30 mill. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ( Person to person )
Crtiitt: Producer, Alan Xeuman; director. Bob Dalley- eommen-
Utor, Charles Colllngwood.
Summatv: Cliarlos Collingi^ood, host of Person to person, visits
with actor Vittorio Uassman in bis apartment In Borne, and with
designer Elsa Schlaparelli In her home in Paris.
1. Uassman. Vittorlo. 2. Schlaparelli. Elsa. r. Columbia Broad-
casting System, Inc. Series: Person to person (Motion picture)
Fi 68-27
Viva la causa. [Motion picture] United Church Board for Home-
land Ministries, 1972.
26 min. id. color. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: Describei the problems, aims, and goals of farm workers by
khowing those who were led by Cesar Chavez as they organized to improve their
lives. Explains that although some opposed their effort, it was gradually success-
ful.
1 . AgrieultunI laborers — California. 2. Trade-uniona — Agricultural Uboren
--California. 1. United Church Board for Homeland Ministries.
[HD 1 527) 33 1.88 72-702448
CINE 72 MARC
Viva la CMMB the HlvraBt b
Geppert Audio- Viiuala.
1972.
,[Fllmstri|>] Denoyer*
Releaied by Denoyer-Oeppert Co.,
aad phonodiac: 3 1., 13 ia.. 33 1/3 rpn.. 33 ■
Tira Hczko (Motion picture) Eastern Airlines. Made by
Hugh and Suzanne Johnston, inc. Released by Association-
Sterling Films, 1970.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Describe* the blend of roodern. Indian, aitd Spanish
cultures In Mexico. Shows views of Acapuico, Mexico City, and
various off-beat retreats during tlesU time. Indudes arcfaeohvfcal
sequences of a visit to the New National Museum of Anthropology.
1. Mexico— Description and travel— 1961- I. Eastern Air
Lines, IDC II. Assoclatlon-Sterliag Films.
917.2 72-711564
CINE
Viva, the valiant fort! {Motion picture)
leased by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1961.
Portafihns. Re-
200 fr. color.
Also issued with f
With teachers' gibde.
SUMMARY: Presents iaterviewi with Mexicaa-Amencaa laignot worfcen
and union organiurt in order to trace the rise of the (arm workers' union of Cciar
Chavez. Shows the •ucccaafiil uae of noaviolcace to achieve sociai and ecooemic
1. Trade-uaiooa— Agricultural Uxircia — Calitbnna. 3. Cbavex. Ccmt Es-
trada. 3. Migrant l^or — Cabfonua. I. Dowycr-Ccppctt Cowipaay.
[HD6515.A29] 331.5 72-734426
Deooycr-Ccppcn 73 MARC
Audio-Vimala
Viva Las Vegas {Motion picture) Jack Cummings Produc-
tions. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963.
85 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavlaion. Metrocolor.
Creditt: Producers, Jack Cutnmlngs, George Sidney; dlrertor,
George Sidney; writer, Sally Benson: music. George StoW; director
of i*otography, Joseph Blroc; film editor, John McSweeney. Ca«t:
Elvis Presley, Ann-Margret, Cesare Danova, William Dwnarest,
Nicky Blair.
Bummary: A mu.tlcal comedy about a brash sports car racer, his
attempts to raise money to compete In a race, and his love affair
with an attractive young swimming instrudreas.
I. Cummings (Jack) Productions, Inc. n. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Inc.
Fi 67-1363
Viva Maria! {Motion picture) Nouvelles Edifaons de films,
Paris; Vides cinematografica, Rome; Jjes Artistes associes,
Paris. Released in the U. S. by United Artists, 1965.
lid min. sd. color. 35 mm. Panavislon.
Creditt: Producers. Oscar Dandgers, Loula Halle; director, Loula
Matle; screenplay, Louis Malle. Jean.Clande Carri^re; music, Georges
Delerue; photographer, Henri Decae; Dim editors, Eanout Peltier,
Stisanne Baron. Catt: Brigltte Bardot, Jeanne HtM^au, George
Hamilton.
Summary: A comedy set In Latin America at the turn of the cen-
tury. A yonng gtrl, trained from diildhood as an anarchist. Joins
an actress In a traveling drcus and becomes Involved In a local revo-
lution.
I. Nonvetlea Editions de Sims. n. Vldes cinematografica, Rome.
m. Les Artistes Assod^ iv. United Artists Corporation.
791.43 70-701249
Viva Mexico (Motion picture) RKO Radio Pictures ,1944?]
17 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (This Is America)
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the BKO Radio Pictures Film CoUedlon of the American Film
Institute Collection. Library of Congress.
CREDITS : Producer, Frederic Ullman, Jr. ; writer, Alfred Butter-
field; narrator, Dwlght WeUt; mnslc, Mlgud SaiHlovml; film editor,
David Cooper.
SUMMARY : Presents the geography and history of Mexico, empha-
sizing the country's partldpatlon In the war efTort
1 Mexico. 2. World War. 1889-1 ftiS— Mexico. I. BKO Radio
Pictures. Inc. II. RKO Radio Plrture* Film Collection. III. Amer-
ican Film Institute Collection. Series: This Ls Am«ica (Motion
picture)
972.08 77-710449
22 mill, sd color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses animation to provide a background of the Spanish
exploration and colonization In the Caribbean area. Two young boys
visit the old Spanish fort at St. Augustine. Florida, and dramatize
the conflict of Interest the British and the Spanish had over posses-
sion of Florida.
1. Caribbean area- History, 2. St. Augustine — History. 3. Flor-
ida— History— Spanish colony, 1565-1763. i. PorUfllma, n. Newen-
bouse ( Henk i Inc.
910.09 Fi A 6&-3279
Henk Newenhouse, Inc
n cimento
Vivaldi, Antonio, 1680 (ca.)-1741.
dell'armonia e dell'inventione
The Four seasons.
VtraUri VmIc*. [Motion picture] Time-Life Fihns, 1970.
n min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Photographer. Cark> Bavagnoli-
SUMMARY: A film study of Venice throughout the four teasoM using as
background six coocerti of VivakU.
1. Venice— Description. I. Tune-Life Films.
[DG674.2] 914.5 70-714536
Tune-Life Films 73 MARC
Vivian and Wally (Filmstrip) Multimedia Education.
Made and released by Society for Tisual Education, 1971.
38 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm..
8 mln. mlcrogroove. (Phonics— Initial consonant sounds, group 3)
.\l«o Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide. . ,., ,
SUMMARY: Presents a story which stresses the Initial conso-
nant sounds of the letters "V and "w." For primary gradea.
1 English language—Orthography and ^«Ulng— Juvenile films.
2 English language — Alphabet — Juvenile films. 3. English lan-
guage—Consonants— Juvenile films. I. Multltpedla Education.
Inc. II. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. III. Series:
Phonics — Initial consonant sounds (Filmstrip) group 3.
[LB1526] 372.6 74-739508
Society tor Visual Education
Vivre mieux, demain (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1971.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
In English. From the series Je parle francals. nouv. ed.
With teacher's guide entitled A better life tomorrow,
SUMM.'^RY : Describes the present and Ihe future of Industry and
commerce In France, Evaluates the Importance of the craftsman,
as well as the technldan In modem France.
1. France— Industries. 2. France— Commerce. I. Encyclopaedia
Britannlca Educational Corporation- II. A Better life tomorrow.
HI. 8«"rieB: Je parle fran^is (Motion pldure)
[HE276.2] 338.0944 79-714218
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nl€a Educational 0)rp.
Vivre sa ville (Motion picture) Central Mortgage and
Housing Corp., Ottawa. Made and released by National
Film Board of Canada, 1967.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Originally released In French under the same title
Creditt: Diredor, Jacques Godbout: music, Francois Domplerre;
photography, Michel lliomas d'Hoete.
Summary: A study of the renovation of reaidentlai areas In Mtm-
treal and Quebec City, explaining that the renewal Is carried out
with full regard for the special personality of a places
1, Urt>an renewal — Montreal. 2. Url«in rwiewal — Quebec (Oty)
r. Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation, ii. Canada. National
Film Board.
Fi A 68-3236
NatlOTial Film Board of Canada
Vixen! (Molioii picture) Eve Productions. Released by
Coldstream Films, 1968.
77 min. ed. color. 35 mm
CREDITS : Producer, director, and cinematographer. Russ Meyer ;
original story. Russ Meyer. Anthony James Ryan; screenplay, Rob-
ert Rtidelson; music director. Igo Kantor; editors, RIdiard Brummer,
RUP.S Meyer. CAST; Erica Gavin. Garth PHlsbury, Harrlswi Page,
Jon Evans, VIncene Wallaoe.
SUMMARY ; A drama In which the loving wife of a Canadian bush
pilot finds fieeting hairiness In the arms of her family and frieods,
despite the Intrusions of Communists, draft dodgera, racism, and an
attempted airplane hijacking.
I. Eve Produdlons. Inc.. Hollywood. Calif. II, Coldstream Fllma
791.43 71-710450
Vladimir Nabokov {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1966.
29 mill. sd. btw. 16 mm. (U.S. A. novel)
Bummary: An Interview with author Vladimir Nabokov In which
he gives bis opinion of American writers and explains his system of
keeping notes on Index cards which be combines to form a novel
1. Nabokov. Vladimir Vladlmlrovldi, 1809- i. National Edn-
cational Television and Radio Center. Series: U. S. A. novel
(Motion picture)
813 Fi A 68-555
CINE
585
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Vocabulary development {Motion picture) Syncoae UiuTer-
aity, 1966.
19 oiiii. sd. b&w. 16 inin. (Teaching readlaft In secondary
Bcbools, no. 4)
Credita: Producer. John DrUcoU : director, Tim Wilson.
Summitry: Shows what teachers caa do to help students tmprore
their reading vocabulary. Explains Instructional techniques, and
shows teachers applying them to various subject areas.
1. Vocabulary—Juvenile films. 2. Reading (Secondary education)
I, Syracuse University. Series: Teaching reading in secondary
schools (Motion picture) no. 4.
428.4 Fi A 68-1347
Syracuse University
Vocational Education Productions
see
Careers in animal industry.
Careers in crops.
Careers in farm machinery sales and
service.
Careers in farm services.
Careers in farm supplies.
Careers in government service.
Careers in natural resources management.
Careers in ornamental horticulture.
Ecology and agriculture.
Elements of pruning.
Fertilizing ornamental plants.
Fitting and showing FFA beef cattle.
Grading eggs for quality.
Growing media for ornamental plants.
Plant identification: annuals, perennials,
and house plants.
Poultry selection and judging.
Priming ornamental shrubs.
Seedbed preparation, part one.
Techniques in budding and grafting.
Water pollution.
Watershed management.
Vocational Films
see
It's up to you.
Opportunity everywhere.
So you want to be a home appliance service
technician.
So you wanl to be a home electronics service techni-
can.
So you want to be a nurse.
2001: a space odyssey.
Vocational Guidance Films, inc.
see
Agriculture.
Air transportation.
The Baking industry.
Bookkeeping and accounting.
The Brick and stone mason.
Fire and police service.
Forestry and forest industries.
Heating and air conditioning,
laundering and dry cleaning.
The Librarian.
Fainting and decorating.
The I^armacist.
Photography.
Plumbing,
Poultry raising.
Printing.
The Restaurant operator.
Teaching.
Telephone and telegraph.
Transportation (bus, truck, taxi)
Vocational objectives (FUmttrip) Graphic B«eearch, 1969.
^1 fr. color. 35 mm. and phouodlsc: 2 s., 12 in.. 33i rpm., 9
niin. (Office education)
With Leachers guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Marlta Kas-per-
SiiniHiary: Describes duties and benefits of iqteclallzed secretarial
positions. With captions.
1. Secretaries. i. Graphic Re»«arcb, Inc. Series: Office edu-
cation (Filmstrlp)
651 n-732982
Graphic Research
Vocational objectives {FUnutrip) Graphic Research, 1969.
.^1 fr. h&w. 35 nun. and phonodiac: 2 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm.
{Office pliicatloo)
With teachers' guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Marita Kasper.
Bummarv: Examines various specialized secretarial positions, and
explains the duties and benefits of each. With captions.
1. Secretaries. i. Graphic Research, inc. Series: Office edu-
cation (nimstrip)
661 79-782823
Graphic Researdi
Vocational rehabilitation in a community hospital (Motion
picture) Arthritis Foundation, New York Chapter. Hade
by Campus Film Productions. Released by Campus Film
Distributors Corp., 1967.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
Bummary: A report on a successful new communUy ser'rioe, a
comprehensive vocational rebabllltatlon program for the disabled,
which Is based In the hospital and' which uses the hospital Itself as
an on-the-job training ground. Follows real life iMtlents and staff
through the rebabllltatlon process from counseling to placement
Another issue, b&w.
L Vocational rehabilitation. l Arthritis Foundation. New
Tork Chapter, ii. Campus Film Distributors Oorporatlon.
83U Fi A 68-860
OINE
Vocations — medical careers. Set 1: Norses (Filmstrip)
Applied Learning Systems. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1971.
35 mm. and B phono-
microgroove.
10 filmstrips (approx, 30 fr. each) color,
discs (2 8. each). 7 In.. 33i rpm., 5 mln. each.
.Msi» iwut^l Willi phimotape in casnette.
With guide and counselor's manual.
8UH&1ART : Covers basic points about careers in ten areas of
nur!<lng. inriudlng public health, psrcblatrlc, vocatlcmal, bosplUU
• nd doctor's offl** positions.
1. Nursing as a profession. 1. Applied Learning Systems, Inc.
II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[RT82] 610.78 76-788758
AIMS Instructional Media Senrlcea
Vocations — medical careers. Set 2: Technicians (Film-
strip) Applied Ijcarning Systems. Released by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1971.
10 filmstrips (approx. 30 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 5 phono-
discs (2 B. each), 7 in., 33i rpm., 3 mtn. each, mlcrogroove.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide and coun^^eior's manual.
SUMMARY : Covers basic points about health careers as tech-
nicians, including medical record, operating room, laboratory, and
psychiatric positions.
1. Medical technology as a profession. I. Applied Learning Sys-
tems, inc. II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[RA728.8] 610.69 70-788759
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Vocations — medical careers. Set 3 : Aides { Filmstrip)
Applied Ijearning Systems. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1971.
10 filmstrips (approx. 30 fr. each) color. 35 mm, and 5 phono-
discs (2 «. each), 7 in.. 331 rpm., 5 mln. each, mlcrogroove.
Also iSKued with phonoWpe In cassette.
With guide and counselor's manual.
SUMMARY : Covers basic points about health careers as aides,
incloding medical transcriber, dental asslsUnt, clerk, and food
service positions. ,, ^ , , u
1 Medical technology as a profession. I. Applied Learning Sys-
tems Inc. II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[RA728.8] 610.73 74^-738760
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Vocations— medical careers. Set 4: Administrators (Film-
strip) Applied Leaminjf Systems. Released by AIMS
Instmctional Media Services, 1971.
10 filmstrips (approx. 30 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 5 phono-
discs (2 s. each), 7 In., ."134 rpm., 5 min. each, mlcrogroove.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide and counselor's manual.
SUMMARY : (overs basic points about health careers as admin-
istrators, including hospital and personnel positions and Jobs as a
medical record librarian and as a medical photographer.
1. Hospital administration as a profession. I. .\pplled I.earn-
iDg Systems, inc. II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[RA972.5] 610.23 78-738761
AIMS Instructional Media Servfcea
Vocations—medical careers. Set 5: Therapists (Fihnstrip)
Applied learning Systems. Released by AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services, 1971.
10 filmstrips (approx. 80 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 5 phono-
discs (2 8. each), 7 in., 8Si rpm., 5 min. each, mlcrogroove.
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With guide and counselor's manual.
SUMMARY: Covers basic points about health careers as thera-
piBt«. Including positions as physical, speech, radiation, and occupa-
tional therapists. . , , , «,
1. Pbysical therapy as a profession. I. Applied Learning Sys-
tena. Inc. II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[RM701] 615.023 71-788768
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Voelker, John Donaldson, 1903-
see
Small world: Dou^s, Birkett. Voelker.
586
Vogel. Rse Margret. Hello, Henry
Hello, Henry.
Vogt, Karlde
see
Franz Marc, 1880-1916.
Vogue Films
see
An Innocent crook.
Voice and resonance disorders (Motion picture) Harper A
Row, Publishers, 1972.
(Identifying speech dls-
20 I
sd. b&w. 16 1
approx.
orders)
With guide.
CREDITS : Authors, Marilyn Herman, Edwin A. Leach.
SUMMARY: Identifies the visual and aural symptoma associated
with varlouN voice and resonance disorders of children and adults.
1. Speech. Disorders of. I. Harper h Row, Publlsbera. II. Se-
ries: Identir)-lng speech disorders (Motion picture)
[RJ496.S73 616.8 72-712588
Harper * Bow, Publlsbers
A Voice cries out {Motion picture)
Television and Radio Center, 1965.
National Educational
20m<ti. sd. b&w. 16 mm. 1l..egacy, no. 3)
Crfditu: prfKlucer. Ijine Slate; director. James Ti-alnor; writer.
I.ane State; narralorN, Norman Row, ChrlH Gampel, Bill Moor; music,
Hsle Rood ; photographers, I^ne Slate, Jsmei 'Tralnui'.
BHrnmnry: Describes the beauties of (he city of Florence and the
violence of the political history of the city from 1478-1496.
1. Florence — Description. 2. Florence — History— 1421-1737. L
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Series: I-eg-
Bcy (Motion picture) no. 3.
946 76-707214
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Voice of aw deep. [Mocioo picturej Moody Institute at Science,
1971.
It min. id. color. 16 mm.
Other lan(ua(e vcniooi nnied: Geraun. Japanae. Norwegicn, Spwiiih.
SUMMARY: Ums the uodcrvBicr camera and the hydrophooc to explore
the >i(hti and loundt of the ocean deep.
1. Underwater »pk>ratton. 1. Moody InMitute of Science.
[GC65i 215 72-700164
CINE 72 MARC
Voice of the hurricane {Motion picture) Moral Be-anna-
ment. Released by Selected Pictures Corp., 1963.
81 tiiln. s(l color. 16 mm.
A RA.\I production.
Based oa the play by Peter Howard and Alan Thorohlll.
Creditt: Producer, ScoTllte Wlahard; director, George Fraaer;
screenplar, Alaa Tbomhlll ; mtislc, Ian FreetuilrD-Smltli ; photog-
raphy, RIckard Tegstrom; editor. Harry Marker. Catt: Muriel
Smith, Phyllis Koiutam, RegiDald Owen, WlUl&m Close. Jaoe Wax.
Summary: Presents a drama about racial and political conflict In
British East Africa to Illustrate that Christ can be the aoluttoQ to
problems In human relations.
1. Church and race problems — Africa, Eaat i, Howard, Peter.
IL &Ioral Re-armament. lU. Selected Pictures Corporation.
261.8 Fi 68-28
The Voice of the khalun (Motion pietare) Loretta P«aker.
Released by McGr»w-HiU, 1971.
28 mm. nd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Loretta Packer performs poetic works of contempo-
rary African authors Leopold Sengfaor, Okara. Blraco DIop. Ruba-
dlrl. and Francis Parkes In order to create and mt«iaUy a reflectlre
utood of Tlsual poetry.
1. English poetry— African author*. 2. Bn^tsb poetry— 20th cen-
tury. I. Fauker, Loretta. II. McOraw-HiU Book Company.
[PR9799] 896 79-713620
McOraw-HltlBookCo.
Voices from the deep {Motion picture) American Tele-
phone »xid Telefpuph Co,, 1969. Made by Jerry Fairbanks
Productions of Calif.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary' DemooatrateB, using unda^ater i^tott^raphy, a new
method of cable laying by see plow. Ftlmed In the Virgin Islands.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Cables, Submartoe. i. American Tdephooe and l^ecraph
Oompany.
621.389 74-702683
OINB
(Voices In the reedsj {Motion pictun) Intematitmal Tele-
Film Productions, 1949.
11 mill. 'd. bkw. 16 mm. (John Kleran's kaIeldos«H>e)
Creditt; Producers. Paul F. Moss, Thelma Sohoee.
Bumrnam: Utes a telephoto lens to record the activities aud nest-
ing habits of a variety of birds which Inhabit swamps and marahe&
ladndea Tiews of grebes, coott. reed warblers, mallard diirk)t. gulls.
and swans.
1. Water-bl rd-s. i. Interaatiooal Tele-Film Productions, Itic.
Series: John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2031
Voices inside (Motion picture) NBC Xews. Released by
NIIC Educational Enterprises, 1969.
22 mill. wl. color. 16 mm. ( First TucjkIh.v »
THw-ast lis n piirt of the NBC srrie-; First fu»-«i.'iv.
rUEDITS : K^pcutlre produfvr. Eliot Frjinkpl.
SIWIMAItV: Depicts onndftioriK in Amerir-Hfi prison.", told essen-
tially from the prisoners' point of view. Points ont that solitary
coDfim-nient leads to warped thinklns, that bnitallty and filth per-
petuate h.ite. and (hat poor fo,>rt .s<*xnal frustration, and Inck of
mental stimulation dehumanize men and waste their resources.
Karl Mennlnger describes the barbaric conditions in most of this
country's prisons.
1. Prlson-i— r. S. 2. Prisoners— U. S.— Personal narratlTeR. I.
National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC News. II. NBC Educa-
tional Enterprises. Series: First Tuesday (Motion picture)
:jfi.=i 72-7090.5-2
NRr'Ertncati'^nal En- terprises
Voices of the north {Motion picture) Chetwynd Films, To-
ronto. Made and released by Canadian National Rail-
ways, 1%6.
28 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ektachrome.
French version released under the title Les voix du grand nord.
Summani: Explores the prt^ress being made to tame the new
country and to put to work the vast resources of the Yukon and
Northwest Territories. Points out the role of telecommunications In
this fin^cress and notes the area's rapid growth In business. Industry,
and natural resources.
1. Northwest Territories, Can.— Descr. & trar. 2. Yukon Terri-
tory—Descr. k trav. L Canadian Natltmal Hallways.
971.2 Fi A 68-31
National Film Board of Canada
Veloea of toMonrew. iMotion picture] Long Range Planmng Ser-
vice, Stanford Reaearch Institute. Made by Marvin Becker
I^lms. Releaaed by Stanford Reaearch Institute, 1969.
M min. >d. color. 16 mm.
With bookVt
CREDITS: Producer and taienricwcf. Robert W. Simon; director. Manrin B.
Becker; dn«mstofraphet. David Myeri; editors. Prank E. Wutzen, Marvin B.
Becker.
SUMMARY: Preaeati interviewt with Stanford Lfoivenity graduate and uo-
dergraduau ttudcntt who diacuM their antkipaicd perticipatioa m d>e boainem
worM, the praUem they will face, theii atttnidea toward the future, and their
MAJtC
I- Sntdent aapiruioas— United States— Cme itiidia. 2. CoUege grwhMcs
—Emptoymeni— United Srtiet Case studies. 3. Stanford Unirerwty— Stu-
dents. I. Stanford Research InstitMe. Lo^ "--g- TTaMJin Service, a
Stanford Research intitule.
tHF5381.5) 301.3 73.715018
Stanford Research T3
lastituU
Void la Fruicc! (Filmstrip) Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1968.
4 fllinslrlps. color. 35 mm. and pbonotape: dual-track. 1 reel
(Tin.t.TMve-. eOmln.
With script In French and English.
CREDITS : Photographs. Heleim Kolda.
CONTENTS: 1. Introduction. 61 fr.^l. Bretacne: Bourgocoe.
51 fr.— 3. Provence. 60 (r.— 4. Paris. 58 tr.
1. France — Description and travel — 1M3- I. Holt, Rinefaart
and Winston. Inc.
[DC26] 448 71-739585
Holt Rinefaart and Winston
Void la Haisoa. [Filmstrip] CMima films. Paris. Rdeaaedintfac
U.S. by Gessler Pub. Ca (19707]
d (S to.), 3 3/4
35 n
31 fr. bftw.
ip... ISmin
With text in French.
SUMMARY: The nunery rhyme The House that Jack btsk is mtd to tSMh
the French laacuafc. With captioas,
1. French languase— Audio- visual instfuctioo-'Jwcmk (Urns. [I. Nunery
rhymes. French. 2. French lan«ua«c— Reader*] I. The Hoose that Jack
built 11. CCdima (Ums. 111. Gcsater PuWriunf Compeny.
tPC2ll2.7j 448 72-732766
Geasler Pub. Ca 73 MAKC
VoUer. Harry O
see
Walker vs. Loughran, March 25 rl.e. 28)
1929.
Voir-dire (Motion picture) American Trial Lawyers Asso-
ciation. Made by University of Michigan. Released by
Roscoe Pound- American Trial Lawyers Foundation, 1967.
approx. 10 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. (Civil advocates series, no.
18)
SU5IMARY: Deals with various aspects of a civil lawsait involv-
ing an automobile accident case Illustrates the voir-dire by the
court and the cotmsela
I. Jury—U. S. I. American Trial Lawyers Association. II.
Roscoe Pound-American Trial Lawyn^ Foundation. III. Series:
Civil advocates series (Motion picture) no. 13.
[KF8972.Z9] 347 74-714021
Ko.scoe Pound-American Trial Lawyers Foundation
Voix et images de France (Filmstrip) French ministry of
education, Paris, and Centre de recherches et d'etudes pour
la diffn ion du fran^ais, St. Cloud, France. Made by Li-
brairie Marce! Didier. Released in the U. S. by Cwtter for
Curriculum Development, 1967.
32 fllmstrlps. color and b&w. 35 mm.
Part of a French multimedia program.
With teacher's guide entitled Implementing Tolx et Images de
France in American schools and colleges.
SUMMARY; French language teaching fllmstrlps presenting short
adventures or comedy situations.
1. French language — Audlo-vtsual Instruction. I. France. Mi-
Isttre de t*«ducatioo natlonale. II. Saint Cloud, France, ficole nor-
male sup^rleure. Centre de recherches et d'Audes pour la diffusion
dn francals. III. On- ter for Curriculum Development
448 71-738379
Center for Curriculum Development
Volatile chemicals (Filmstrip) Michael Creedman. Re-
leased by BFA Kducational Media, 1971.
3*1 fr. color. SH mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.
tiiiirogroovp. (Dmg facts: origins, processes, and effects)
Also istnied with pbonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
st'UHARY: Shows the source of volatile chemicals, describes
their UHual method of manufacture, and displays the dmgs In their
mon commonly distributed forms. Discusses the possible benefits
from correct uses of the drugs as well as the injuries that can
develop from misuse.
1. Drugs. I. Creedman, Michael. II. BFA Educational Media.
III. Series; Drug facts: origins, processes, and effects (Filmstrip)
[RM315] 618.8 78-789559
BFA Educational Media
Vokank rocks (FUmttrip) Encyclopaedia Britanska I^a-
cational Corp^ 1999.
4& fr. color. 85 mm. (Investigating rocks)
Produced in collaboration with the American (3eoIoglcaI Institute.
Cred«i.- Collaborator. John S. Shrfton.
Summary: Examines the origin of volcanic rocks.
1. Volcanic ash, tuff, etc. i. Encyclopaedia Brttannlca Edaca-
Honal Corporation. Series: Investigating iw4g (rUmstrip)
662 75-733582
Bncydopaedia Brltan- nica Educational OwTi.
Vokanism (Filmstrip) Edwin Shapiro Co., 1966. Made by
Edwin Shapiro.
1 r-iM. color. 35 mm. (Filnwtrtp set 2: Geology)
Sumiiian/: Describes the characteristics of intrusive and extru-
sive volcanism. Illustrates types of volcanic cooes, and explains how
to determine the age of volcanic coties. With captions.
1. Volcanism. i. Kdwln Shapiro Company. Series: Geology
(Filmstrip)
651.2 79-734730
Edwin Shapiro Co.
Volcano country of northern California {FUmttrip) Bndek
Films and Slides of California, 1969.
31 fr. color. S5 mm.
Creiitt: Author, Eugene L. Podhurst.
Summary: Shows the effects of ancient and recent volcai>oes as
they exist in northern California. Includes sceoes of rock forma-
tions, and explains the different ways in which they were fonned.
With captlonx.
1. Volcanoes— <::allfoniIa. i. Budek Films and Slides of Cali-
fornia.
917.94 78-736105
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
587
A Volcano in action {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1»«8.
3 mlD. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop flim. Film notes on cartridge case
SKWMnorv; l-ortrajs the eruption of Ktlauea volcano on HawalL
De»crib«i the effects of the eruption and ezamloes rock wSi^
toading to lava flows in different areas of the Island. oS StagrSs
to explain various geological structures. u««rmH»
1. Kllauea. i. Ealing CX)rporaUon, Cambridge, Mass.
Virfcanocs {Motion picture) Haroun Tazieff, France, 1966.
Made by Cine-documents-Tazieff. Released in the U. S.
by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
35 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CretUt: Narrator. Jess Haho; photography, Pierre BIchet.
Summary: Describe* some of the active volcanoes of the world,
and shows an expedition Into the Nlragongo Volcanoes la the Oxigo.
Discusses the new science of volcanotogy.
1. Volcanoes. 2. Nylragoogo Volcano. i. Tasleff, Haroun, 1OT4~
n. Contemporary Flh&s/HcOraw-HIIL
Fi A 68-2706
Contemporary Films/ UcOraw-HllI
V(rfcanoes {Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1965.
Made by A. Coleman. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
37 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Physical geography series)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: An Introduction to volcanology, which provides direct
knowledge of the interior of the earth. Describes active, dormant,
and extinct volcanoes, volcanic lava, other types of eruption, the
form of volcanoes, and scHne dead volcanoes.
I. Volcanoes — Juveolie Sims. i. Common Ground, ltd., London,
n. Carman Educational Associates. Series ; Physical geography
series (Filmstrip)
551.2 Fi A 68-4706
Ortnan Edacational Associates
Volcanoes (Fihmtrip) Imperial Film Co., 1967.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 16
min. m!<Togroove. (Exploring earth's surface)
Summary: Traces the development of volcanoes from their origin
deep in the interior of the earth, through tlieir full explosive fury,
and Anally to dormancy. Studies representative volcanoes including
Peiee.lioana Loa, and Krakatoa.
1. Volcanoes. i. Imperial Film Company, Inc., Ijikeland, Fla.
Series: Exploring earth's surface (Fllnutrip)
Fi A 67-3904
Imperial Film Co.
Volcanoes {Motion picture) Gateway Film Productions,
London. Released in the U. S. by International Com-
munication Films, 1967.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Animated atlas series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Investigates the beginning and progressive formatioo
of volcanoes. Uses colored animation and croas section views to
show that volcanism Is responsible for much of the irregularity of
the surface of the earth.
1. Volcanoes. l Gateway Film Productions, ltd., London, n.
International Communication Films. Series; Animated atlas aeries
(Motion picture)
551.2 73-700681
International Commnnl- cation Films
Volcanoes {Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
^ min. si. color. 8 mm. (United SUtes)
Loop nini. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With Mibject notes.
Snmmary: A study of the effects of volcanic sctlon In the Ha-
waiian Islands. Including the exploration of craters; models of lava
flow; seismograph activity; volcanic explosions and lava flow; post-
eruption conditions; and the eventual return of ruined earth to pro-
ductive land.
1. Volcanoes — Hawaii. r. Park Films. Series: United SUtes
(Motion picture)
551.2 76-700007
Park Films
Volcanoes {FUmttrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967? Re-
leased in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
40 fr. b&w. 35 mm. ( Physical geography)
A Bent^on flimstrlp.
With notes.
Crtditt: Author. M. O. Morris.
Summary: Discusses the distribution of volcanoes and volcanic
materials. Including gas, lava, and fragments. Describes volcanic
forms such as ash, lava, and composite cones.
1. Volcanoes. r, Hulton Press, ltd., London, n. Dufour Edi-
tions, inc. Series: Physical geography (Filmstrip)
661.S Fi A 67^051
Dnfonr Editions
Volcanoes (Motion picture)
see also Chemotherapy research; Volcanoes
Volcanoes, part 1 (Motion picture) Holt. Rinehart and
Winston, 1971. Made by Educational Research Group.
-t mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Earth sclei>ce film loops:
Geology landform series)
Loop film.
With guide.
CREDITS: OonsutUnts. Robert B. I.«nis. Bruce Rosselt.
SUMUART: Shows the processes involved In the formation of
volcanoes.
1. Volcanoes. L Holt, RIoehari and Winston, Inc. II. Series:
Earih science fllm loops; Geology landfonn series (Motion picture)
[QE522] 551.2 75-712204
Holt, Riitehart and Winston
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Volcanoes, part 2 (Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1971. Made by Educational Research Group.
4 inln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Blarth BCience Aim loops:
Geology landform Berlw)
Loop film.
With guide.
rREDITS: ConBultantB, Robert B. Lewia. Brace RoBsell.
SUMM.\RY: Shows the procewes InroWed Id the formatloo of
Totcanoee. ., „ ,
1 Volcanoes. I. Holt, Rioehart and Winston, inc. II. Series:
Earth science film loops; Geology landform series (Motion picture)
551^ 79-712206
WtnfltOD
IQE52-21
Holt. Rinehart and
Volcanoes and laccoliths (Motion picture) National Film
Biiiuil nf Ciinada. Keleascd in the V. S. by Enryclopnedia
Britanrica Educational Corp.. 1%T.
4 uiin. Pi. color. 8 mm. (Geology)
Lo..p fllin.
With teachers' auide.
Suinmarit: Compares two forms In which igneous rock occurs, lac-
coliths and volcanoes, and shows that t>oth have thefr origin aa
mnsiii.i, found deep imderpround.
1. L:icoolith!«. 2. Volcanoes. i. Canada. National Film Board.
II. Encjclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Serips:
Geoldgy (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2165
En'-vclnpaetlla Itritnn- nica Educational Corp.
Volcanoes, geysers, and hot springs {Filmatrip) Curricu-
lum Materials Corp., 1967.
■13 fr. (Hilor. 35 mm. (Studying nature In our national parks)
Revlm^l ver-ilon of the 1059 fllni.«trip of the same title.
Sitmnidi]/: Iiive-«tigates the Inactive cones of Mount Lassen, the
active lava-filled crater of Kllauea, and the water-fllled crater of
Mounta Mazama (Crater Lake). Describes different types of lava
and Includes scenes of Parfcutin In Mexico to Uln.strate how Sunset
Crater probably looked 1,(XH) years ago as an active volcano. Pic-
tures the action of gey.'^rs and pools In Yellowstone National Park.
1. Volcnnocf, 2. Geysers. r. Curriculum Materials CorjMtra-
tlon. Series: Studying nature in our national parks (Filmstrlp)
551.21 Fi A 67-3918
Curriculum Materials Corp.
Volcanoes in the sea (Filmstrip)
University of Hawaii Press, 1971.
Edukits. Released by
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape in cassette: 3! Ips., 22 mln.
With guide.
Based on the book of the same title by Gordon A. Macdonald and
Agatin T. Abbott.
SUMMARY : Discusses the geology of the Hawaiian Islands. In-
cluding volcanism and the manner in which the Islands were formed,
and the role of erosion Id transforming volcanic mountains Into
beautiful Islands.
1. Geology — Hawaii. I. Macdonald, Gordon Andrew, 1911-
Volcanoes In the sea. II. Edukits (Firm) III. Hawaii. Univer-
sity, Honolulu. Press.
[QE349.H3] 669.6» 79-739729
A. L. A. Booklist
Volendam (Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
4 mill v|, color. 8 mm. (Holland)
I.oop tiitii. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
6ummart/r A view of life In Volendam, a small, centuries-old fish-
ing village in Holland.
1. Voiend.tm — Description and travel. i. Park Films. Series:
Holland (Motion picture)
914.92 Fi A 6g-3208
Park Films
Volkswagen Canada
see
I at S:30.
Global Village.
Volkswagen of America, inc.
see
Bug beat,
Ccmfronution.
The Driving scene.
BfTective interviewing.
In spite of walls.
Portugal with pleasure.
Treasure with pleasure.
Where it's at
Who's next.
Wild, wild wtgens.
The Young ambassador b.
Volley. lob, and overhead {Motion picture) Bonnie Pick
Foundation. Made by Henry Ushijima Films in associa-
tion with Johnson -Nyqiiist Productions. Released by Bon-
nie Piitiifes, 1969.
!.". min. m1. color. 16 mm.
Siiinmaii/: Third in a series on the rules of tennis. Demonstrates
basic tennis strokes Including the volley, lob, and overhead strokes.
Features Btllie Jean King, Vic Bradeo, and Eric Van DlUen.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Tennis i. Bonnie Pick Foundation, ii. Bonnie Pictures, Inc.
796.34 74-700935
H.>niy Ushijima Films
Volley progression (Motion picture) Scope Productions.
Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1967.
1 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tennis)
Ix>op film.
With study guide.
riedlts- Consultant and performer. Blaine Mason.
Summary: Shows the steps that are taken In volleying the tennis
1 Tennis. I. Scope Productions. II. Gro.'^set & Dunlap, inc.
pulOlshers. New York. Series: Tennis (Motion picture. Scope
Productions)
796.84 78-711883
Scope Productions
Volleyball (Motion picture) National Film Hoard of Can-
ada, 1967.
10 min. sd- bAw. 16 mm.
Credits: Director and editor, Denya Arcand.
Summary: Uses camera tricks and editing set against jazz accom-
paniment in presenting a choreography of the playera' movements as
demonstrated in a volleyball game between American and Russian
teams.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Volleyball. i. Canada. National Film Board.
796.32 Fi A 68-1259
National Film Board of Canada
Volleyball for boys (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1971.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Second edition of the IMl motion picture of the same title.
With study guide.
CREDITS : Educational collaborator, Walter H. Gregg.
SUMMARY : Provides an In-depth study of individual and team
skills by showing high school volleyball teams In actloiL Empbasixes
serving, passing, setting-up, and spiking skills.
Another issue, b&w.
1. TolleytMiU. I. Coronet Instruotiooal Films.
796.32 77-710248
Coronet Instructional Films
Volleying in different ways (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basle manipulative activities)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, Pat Tanner.
Bummarv: Demonstrates experiments with a variety of ways of
keeping a ball in the air eventually limiting conUct to hands and
then fingers. Streesea learning to vary the height and distance that
the ball travels, alone, and with a partner.
1, Ball games. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Basic manipulative activities (Motion pletnre)
372.8 75-700946
Elallng Corporation
Volleys and half volleys {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1969.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Tennis)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge ca^e.
Credits: Author. Chet Murphy,
Summary: Analyzes forehand and backhand volleys.
1. Tennis. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Tennis (Motion picture)
796.84 72-700676
Ealing Corporation
Vo^oM by B«a Jomos. [Motioa picture] BBOTV. London.
1968. RelcMed in the U.S. by TuDe-Li£e PUmt.
90 mia. Id. bAw. 16 mm.
iMued in 3 pam (30 min. each)
SUMMARY: PrttttM VolpoM, a cocDcdy by Ben Joosoo.
I. Jofuoa. Bra, 15737-1637. Volpooe. II. British Broadcasiim Corpora-
tkm. Televtaioa Semcc. III. Time-Life Filott.
[PN1997] 822 79-714810
Tlme-Ufe PUmt 73 MARC
Voltage and voltage mcasorement. [Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1971. Made by Kcnalcx Corp.
2 min. (i. color, luper B mm (The Electric ily-electronici series)
Loop film io canrid|e. Film notes on canridfc cue.
SUMMARY: PresenU the concept of electro moiivc force graphically and
pfaciicallr, and meaiuret ihe volume in a circuil using the V.O.M.
1. Electromotive force. 2, Voltohmmeter. I. Thome Filnu. inc., Boulder
Colo, II. Series: The Electricity .electronics serica. iMotion picture)
[QC618] 537.5 72-701441
Thome Films 72 MARC
Voltage measurement {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.» 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electronics: meters)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge caae. „ . ^
Summary: Demonstrates the meaaureroent of voltage applied toil
single load, and shows voIUge measurement In rarloiis AC and DO
1. Electric measurements. 2 Voltage r«pUaton, L Ealing
OorporatlOD, Cambridge. Maaa. Hmhm: ElMtronics: meters
(UottoD plctore)
621.87
Eat log Corp.
78-700088
Vfrftmeters and multipliers (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1970.
4 mln. at. color, super 8 mm. (Electronics: meters)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
iSummary: Demonstrates the method for determining the proper
value of a multiplier to extend the range of a voltmeter as required,
and shows the use of a mnltlraoge voltmeter which contains many
maltlpllers.
1. Voltmeter. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Electronics: meters (Motion pletnre)
621.37 71-705034
Ealing Corp.
Volume (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971. Made
by University Films, 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Measuring)
Issued In set 2 of 4 sets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of science from a proce.»«i and Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Provides information about volume which la funda-
mental to scientific work. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Volume (Mathematics)— Juvenile Alms. 2. Weights and mea.^-
ures— Juvenile films. I, McGraw-HiU Boole Company. Series-
Measuring (Filmstrip. McGraw-Hill Book Co.)
372.3 78-737669
McGraw Hill Book Co.
Volume of a cone (Motion picture) Hester and Associates,
1967.
4 mill. rI. color. 8 mm. (Demonstrations of geometric forms)
I»op It.ui raiiurited In cartridge.
I«8ued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
CieditBT Authors, Buri J. Brim, Edgar Smith.
Summnri/: I>eiuonst rates the basic concepts of the new Inter-
mediate grade mathematics, showing how to determine the volume of
1. Cone. 2. Volume (Mathematics) i. Hester and Associates.
Series- Demonstrations of geometric forms (Motion picture)
372.7 Fi A 68-1989
Hester and Associates
Volume of a cube (Motion picture)
1967.
Hester and Associates,
588
1 mill si. color. 8 mm. (Demonstrations of geometric forms)
Loop Uim mounted in cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors, Burl J. Brim. F.dgar Smith.
Sumlmin/: Demonstrates the basic concepts of the new Inter-
mediate grade mathematics, showing how to determine the volume of
* T'cube 2. Volume (Mathematics) i. Hester and Associates.
Series: Demonstrations of geometric forms (Motion P^t"'*!
372.7 Fi A 68-1990
Hester and Associates
Volume of a pyramid (Motion picture) Hester and Associ-
ates, 1967.
2 min si. color. 8 mm. (Demonstrations of geometric forms)
Ijoop him mounted in cartridse.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors, Burl J. Brim, Edgar Smith,
Summary: Demonstrates the basic concepts of the new Inter-
mediate grade mathematics, showing bow to determine the volume of
a pyramid.
1 Polyhedra. 2. Volume (ilathematlcs) i. Hester and Asso-
ciates. Series: Demonstrations of geometric forms (Motion pic-
ture)
372.7 Fi A 68-1987
Hester and A8S<iciate8
Volumes (Motion picture) Macmillan Co., School Division,
1970. Made by Davidson Films.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Macmillan elementary math
loops)
Ix>op film.
With teachers notes.
Summary: Shows the nimiber of cubic units in a given volume so
that chlldrt-n can count them. Streaaes the concept of volume, not
formulas.
1. Volume ( JIathematics) i. Macmillan, firm, publisher. New
York, School Division. (Serlea: Macmillan elementary math loops
(Motion picture)
610 78-705305
MamiiHan Co.
Volumeter (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Lalwratory techniques)
Loop nim. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS; Producer. Bruce J. Kussell.
SUMMARY : The concept of a volumeter Is approached by setting
up the apparatus for measuring the rate of gas-absorbing or gaa-
evolvlng reactions, watching Its action, and graphing data for ■
reaction In progress.
1. Volumetric apparatus. 2. Chemical reaction. Rate of. I.
Thorne Films. Inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Serlei: LatMratory techniques
(Motion picture)
[QC104] 642 70-712166
Thome Films, Inc.
Vohnnetrie techniques (Motion picture) Harper A Row,
1968. Made by tlnit One Productions.
4 mill. Ni. color, super 8 mm. (Fuadameotal techniques of
chemistry )
With teacher's and student's guides.
Crtditt: Author, Rod O'Connor.
Summary: Demonstrates cleaning of volumetric glaaaware and th«
procedure for quantitative dilution.
1. Voimiietrlc analysis. i. Harper & Row, Inc. Series: Foo-
damental techniques of chemistry (Motion picture)
64S 71-701820
Harper & Row
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Volunteer as receptionist, escort, and hostess {Film-
«-r;/>) Tniiiiex Corp.. lt>6f).
84 fr. o>ilor. Sii mm. nml |ilioiiodls4-: ;; ».. 1- In., 831 rpm..
li; min. micn^rfMivc. (Hnxpltnl volantwr series, ll
nevelopeil in cooperation with Hoag Memorlnl Ho^ltal-rt^cby-
terinn.
Also Issued with phonotape In musette.
With m-ript nnd Instructor's fcuide.
fJummary: Shows how the volunteer hospital worker works as an
effective receptionist. Describes the duties of a Tolanteer escort
who transports patients and of a hostess wbo cares for relatlyes
nnd friends of n patient who Is undergoing sargery.
J. Volunteer workers In ho-tpltals. i. Tralnex Corporation.
Series: Hospital volunteer wrles, 1 (Fllmstrlp)
362 76-737166
Tralnex Corporation
Volunteer service in the jpift shop (FUtnstrip) Trainex
Cnrp.. l%i).
Rl fr. oolor. JK mm, and phonodlso: 2 s., 12 In., SSJ rpf-
2<t mln. mlrnwroove. (Hospital volitnteer taeries, 11
Developed In cooperation with Memorial Hospital of Ijong Beach.
Calif., and St. Joseph Hodpital. Orange. Calif.
Also Iffiued with phonotape in rns»ette.
With script and instructor's guide.
fltimman/: Describes in detail the duties of the bosplul volunteer
worker when he Is in charge of the gift shop and when be operates
a service cart which carries a selection of Items directly to the
patleot.
1. Volunteer workers In hospitals. i, Tralnex Corporation.
Series; Hospital volunteer series, 1 (Fllmstrlp)
362 72-737165
Trmlnex Corporal ion
V^onteer work {FUmatTtp) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (High school galdance)
EastDian color.
POM fllmstrlp so. 417.
With teaching guide.
Summary: AnalTzes types and sources of volunteer (^)portunltie8
and presents personal, social, academic, career, political, and philan-
thropic advantages to be gained from rendering volunteer service.
1, Volunteer workers In social service. t. Popular Science Pub-
lishing Company, inc., New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii. FOM
fllmstrlp no. 417. Series: High school guidance (Fiimstrlp)
168 Fi A 68-4157
Popular Science Pub. Co., Aodio-Vlsual Dlv.
The Volunteers {Motion picture) National EducatiMial Tele-
vision. Made by Rediffusion Television, London. Released
by Imliana University Audio- Visual C«iter, 1968.
55 mIn. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (lotertel)
SMmmary: Depicts the work of several young British volunteers
Id the African country of Malawi. Explains their reasons for com-
ing to Malawi, describes their frustrations and successes, and evalu-
ates their work.
1. Economic assistance, British — Malawi. 2. Brltlsb in Malawi.
3. Malawi— Economic conditions. r. National EducatlMial TeleTl-
sion and Radio Center, n. IiMlIana. University. Aadlo-Vlsual Cen-
ter. Series: Intwtel (Motion picture)
309.1689 Fi A 68-1962
Indiana. tTnlv. Audio- Visual Ceoter
Volvo, inc.
see
Sydney Super.
Voliox {Motion picture) Educational Services, 1965.
4 uiln. si. color. 8 mm. (Small things)
With notes.
Marie for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography and advanct^d microscopy
to present a <letai)e<l study of the structure, shape, and movement
of the microscopic organism, Volvox.
1. Volvox — Juvenile Hims. i. Educational Services, Inc., Newton.
Ma^. Series: Siuall things (Motion picture)
Education Development Center
Fi A 67-2419
Vcrivox {Motion picture) Educational Services. Released
by Ealing Corp. as a l(K)p film mounted in cartridge, 1967.
4 min si. color. 8 mm.
Issued in super 8 mm. and standard 8 mm.
Originally made for the Elementary Science Study Program.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: A detailed study of the microscopic organism Totvox.
1, Volvox — Juvenile fllros. r. Educational Services, Inc., New-
ton, Mass. II. Ealing Coriwratlon, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-1022
Ealing Corporation
Virfvox {Motion picture) Thome Films, 1969.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protozoans)
Ix>op film. Fllni notes on cartridge case.
Crediti: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
Summary.' Examines the swimming behavior, observes female sex
celU and daughter colonies developing within the parent, and shows
fibrils connecting the outer cells of the colony. Points out the rotifers
and a small amoeba inhabiting a living Volvo* colony as It spins
along.
1. Volvox. r. Thome Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series: The
Protozoans (Motion picture)
693 75-707072
Thorne Films
Vtrfvox — a cokmial flagelUie {Motion picture) Encyclo*
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Microbiology)
Loop fillE.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses mlcrophotography to study the Tolvom.
1. Volvox. r. Encyclopaedia Britannica EducaUiHial Owpora-
tlon. Series : Microbiology ( Motion picture)
698 70-709097
BncTclt^iaedla BrlUn- nica Educational Corp.
Vdvox: structure, reproduction, and differentUtiim in V.
carteri (HK 9 and 10) {Motion picture) Indiana Univer-
sity Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
25 min. sd. color. 10 mm.
Crediti: Educational authors. Richard C. Starr, Clarence U. Flaten.
Summary: Describes the form and structure of Volvox carteri,
and di»cus.sea celltilar differentiation and Its control in a simple
multicellular organUm. Uses time-lapse photography to show the
development of awxual, male, and female embryos; the fertilisation
of females; and the formation and germination of zygotes.
1. Volvox. 1. Indiana, University. Audio-Visual Center.
589 71-707660
Indiana Unlr. Audio- Visual Outer
Von Braun, Werhner, 1912-
Small world: Von Braun, Urey, Davy.
Von Golssenau, Arnold Friedrich Vieth
see Vieth von Golssenau, Arnold Friedrich, 1889-
V«i Ryan's Express {Motion picture) P-R Productions.
Releftse.1 by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1965.
117 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope. Color by Deluxe.
Based on the novel of the same title by David Westhelmer.
CreditH: Producer, Saul David; director, Mark Robson; screen-
play, Wendell Mayes, Ja<»epb I.^ndon: music. Jerry Goldsmith; direc-
tor of photoeraphy, William H. Daniels; film editor, Dorothy
Spencer. Caat: Frank Sinatra, Trevor Howard, RaffaeUa Carra,
Brad Dexter, Sergio Fantonf.
Summary: An adventure drama about the daring mass escape of
Allied prlsoners-of-war across Nazi-controlled lUly during World
War n. Filmed In Italy. , „
1. World War, 1930-1945— Drama. i. Westhelmer, David. Von
Ryan's Express, ii. P-R Productions, m. Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1093
Voodoo Uaii^ [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Loodoa. and Ody*>
sey Productioat. 1968. Releaaed in the U.S. by Time-Lift
Films
2S min. id. color. 16 mm. (Ccmral and South AsMriea. so. 4)
SUMMARY: Deacrawstbcriu>ofvoodoowin,aBdexplauMtlMlvoodoo<>ai
uiU hu a itfoof hold in Haiti NvTMcd by Lowril Ttiomu.
I.Voodooism. 2. Haiti— SociaJ bfc and ctMooM. I. British Brasdcwti^
Corporation. TckviskM Service II. Odymey ProductioMi, inc.. New York.
in. ruDC-Ufc Films. IV. SericK Central and South America. [Motioa pictm.
Tiroe-Ufe Films) no. 4.
[BL24901 133.4 79-714400
Tune-Life Fihnt 72 MAKC
Vorticella {Motion picture) Educational Services, 1965.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Small things)
With notes.
.Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summary: L'aes tiiue-lapse photography and advanced microscopy
to present a detailed study of the structure, shape, and movement
of the mlcro8cc«lc organism Vorticetla.
Fi A 67-2420
1 Vorticella -Juvenile films. i. Educational Services. Inc.,
Newton, Mass. Series: Small things (Motion picture)
Education Development Center
Vorticella {Motion picture) Educational Services. Released
by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in cartridge,
1067.
4 min. 8l. color. 8 mm.
Issued In super 8 mm. and standard 8 mm.
Originally made for the Elementary Science Study Prc^ram.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: A detailed study of the microscopic orgatiism Vorti-
cella.
1. Vorticella— Juvenile films. i. Educational Services, Inc.,
Newton, Mass. n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Fi A 67-1021
Ealing Corporation
Vorticella {Motion picture) Thome Films, 196&.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (The Protosoans)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer, Bruce J, Russell.
Sumumry: Shows an aggregation of Vorticella attached to a water
plant, and Individuals contracting In response to a tap on the micro-
scope stage. Describes the structure of the stalk with colled my-
oneuie. the feeding vortex, and Intracellular structures.
1, Vorticella. i. Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series:
The Protozoans (Motion picture)
593 78-707062
Thorne Films
Vorticella — a stalked dilate {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 nun. (Microbiology)
Loop Aim.
With teacher's guide.
Summary; Dses mlcrophotography to study the Vortleelta,
1. Vorticella. i. Bncycl<9aedia Britannica HMucatlonal Corpora-
tion. Series: Microbiology (Motion picture)
593 74r-709090
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
A Vote for the fntnre {Motion picture) American Broad-
casting Co., 1966.
28 ni,n. sd. b&w. IC mm. (ABC scope. The Vietnam War
series)
Credits: Producers, Sandy Goodman, Desmond Smith; director,
Lloyd Tweedy ; writer, Sandy Goodman ; commentator, Howai-d K.
Smith; cameraman, Robert Jennings; Aim editor, Pat Cook.
Telecast on the ABOT\' documentary show ABC scope.
Summary: Describes the attitudes and the preparations In South
Vietnam for an election to choose members of a constituent assembly.
Includes interviews with Premier Ky and two prominent candidates.
Dr. Phan Quang Dan and Dr. Dan Van Sung.
1. Elections— Vietnam, i. American Broadcasting Company.
Series: ABC scope (Motion picture) Series; The Vietnam War
series (Motion picture)
959 Fi 68-300
589
The Vote: (H-ganizuiK the niral Sooth (Motion picture)
WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 20: The freedom movement — America and be-
yon <l >
Summary.' Joanne Orant discusses the evolution of the civil rights
movement in the ISeO'a and the growth of the concept of black power.
She explains that this period of resistance reached Its peak when
thousands of blacks alt over the .South began to organize around the
vote, which symbolized the ultimate in attaining political power.
1. Negroes — Politics and sufTrage. 2. NegToes--Civll rights. i.
Grant, Joanne. il New York. Television station WCBS-TV. m,
Columbia University, iv. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Se-
ries: Black heritage: a history of Afro- Americans (Motion picture)
Section 20 : The freedom movement — America and beyond.
323.4 70-704110
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Vote power (Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Made by
Better Government Association, Released by Films In-
corporated, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A documentary which emphasises the power of the
vote, the need for the Individual to understand his privilege, and
responsibility of society to protect this right until the voter Is inside
the voting machine. Describes an inner-elty situation, featuring
Mayor Richard Hatcher of Gary, Ind.
1. Voting— U. S. 2. Democracy. i. Public Media, Inc. n. FUms
Incorporated.
324 71-708994
Public Media, inc.
VotiBg. [Hlmttrip] Teaching Reiourcet Film*, 1972.
Teaching Resources Corp., Multimedia Division.
Made by
39 fr- color. 35 mm. and pbonodtic: 33 t/3 rpm., 7 min.
In multimedia kit entitled The people'i choice, lodudet teacher's guide.
Kudent haodbookt, catcndar, poMen. game postcn, and GlmsUip entitled Coo-
ventiotH sod carapsignt.
SUMMARY: TrKc* the hiwofy of the election of public official* by popular
vote For elementary grades.
I. Elcctioa*— Doited SUtcs— Juvenile Tilni*. 2. Voting— United Sutes—
Juvenile filRM. [1. Electioo*] 1. Teaching RcMurco FOmi. Il.TTiePeopJe**
choice.
72-732570
MARC
324
[JK1971,
Tesctung Resources Fibns
Voting at 18. [Motion picture] Coronet Instructional Fllins. 1972.
14 min. Ml. color. 16 mm.
Alio iuued in bftw.
With itudy guide.
CREDITS: Educational coUaborator, David FeDman.
SUMMARY: Explain* how the 26th amendment to die Convdtution gave
million* of young people * vchcc in important matten. Emphuiie* that by
voting, they can u*e their vow* u ■ mean* of effecting social change.
1. Young adulu— United Suie*— Political ictiviiy. I. Uniud State*. Co«»-
*titution. 36th amendment. I. Coronet Initructionai Film*.
[HQ799.9.P6i 324.73 72-701 509
Coronet Inttructional 72 MARC
Film*
Votre Cinfemathfeque
see
Bones and joints.
Vought Aeronautics
see
The House that Gut builL
A Move in the right direction.
Secretarial work sampling.
A Three-pipe problem.
We came from the valley.
What a way to surt a day.
Woric performance rating.
You bet my life.
Tlw Vowel a. [Motion picture] Reinald Werrenrath. Released
by Journal Film*. 1971.
13 min. id. color. 16 mm. (Reading *kilb leriea, no. 3)
With tcachcr't guide.
CREDITS: Education consultant, John R. Bormuth; coUaborator, Maijorie
Hopper.
SUMMARY: Deals with the ihort and long sound* of the tetter a. emphani-
ing the efTcctt of the final e. the si combination, and the ay combination at the
end of a word. For primary gr«de*.
I. English language^ Voweb — Juvenile films. (1. English language — Vo-
wel*] I. Werrenrath, Reinald, Jr. II. Journal Film*, inc., Chicago. III.
Serie*: Reading *kills series. [Mobon picture} no. 3.
[PE1115] 372.6 73-715428
Journal Fihm 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
IW Vowel e. [Motion picture]
by Joumml Films, 1971.
Reinald Werrennth. Releued
14 min. id. cotor. 16 mm. (Rcadioi tkilU lerio, no. 3)
With te«chcr*i (ludc.
CREDITS: Educationd cootulunt. John R. Bonnuth; collaborator, Miuoric
Hopper.
SUMMARY: Shows the major pattenu oflettcn which give the vowel e
loaf and thoft loundi, includint e fcJlowed by a conaonant only, c followed by
a conaooant and final e. Coven ec together in the middle of a word, ee
at the end of a word, and e at the end of a word not followed by a
For primary grade*.
1. Engliih language — Vowels — Juvenile nimi. [I. English language — Vo-
welt] [. Weirenrath, Reinald, Jr. II. Journal Films, inc.. Chicago. III.
Series: Reading skilte lerSes. (Motion picture] no. 5.
[PElUSj 372.6 77-715429
Journal Films 72 MARC
Ike Towel t (Motion picture] Reintld Werrennth. Releaied by
Journal Films, 1971.
n min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Reading skills series, no. 4)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Educational consultant, John R. Bonouth; coUaboraior, Mi^orie
Hopper.
SUMMARY: Deals with the long and short sounds <a the letter i. emphasiz-
iog the effect of the final e. the ght cotnbinacion, and the final y acting hkc the
tetter i. For primary grades.
1. English langttsgc — Vowels— Juvenile films. [1. English IsngiiagB — Vo-
wels] I. Werrcnrath, Reiiuld. Jr. II. Journal Films. tiK., Oiicago. III.
Series: Reading skills scriea. tMotioa picture] no. 4.
tPElllS] 372.6 71-715430
Journal Films 72 MARC
Vowel identificatira (Motion picture) Ealinjf Corp., 1968.
4 mlD. si. color. 8 miD. (Reading skills, set 1)
Loop filiB. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credilt: Author, M. Virginia BIggy.
Summary: Presents reading drills In vowel Identificaton.
1. English language — Vowels. r. Baling Coloration, Cambiidget
Mass. Series: Reading skills (Motion picture) set 1.
a7i'.4 Fi A 68-2667
Baling Corporation
Vowel jdentificatiwi (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Action viewer reading skills I:
Vowels and digraphs)
Loop film for hand viewer.
Tredlts : Author, M. Virginia BIggy.
Summary : Uses animated illustrations to help children recognize
vowels. For primary grades.
1. English language — Vowels — Juvenile films. I. Baling Corpora-
tion. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Action viewer reading skills I:
Vowels and digraphs (Motion picture)
372.6 70-710072
Ealing Corporation
TW Vovcl «. [Motioa picture]
by Journal FUmt, 1971.
Reinald Werrenrath. Released
14 min. sd. color, 16 nun. (Reading skilte series, no 6)
With teacher's guide.
CREDrrS; Educational consultant, John R. Borrouth; collaborator. Mar)orie
Hopper.
SUMMARY: Shows the maior patterns of kiUre which give the vowel o iu
loog and short sounds, including o followed by a consonant and then s final c.
o followed by a consonant only, and the vowel digraph oa together. Covers o
akmc ai the ertd of word, o followed by w at the end of a word, oe and the ough
combination. For primary grades.
I. English language— Vow«ls— Juvenile films. [1. En^ish language— Vo-
wcis] 1. Werrenrath, Reinald. Jr. II. Journal RIma, inc.. Chicago. III.
Series: Reading skiUs scries. [Motion picture] no. 6.
tPElllS] 372.6 75-715431
Journal Films 73 MARC
Vowel pairs (ee, ea, ai, ay, oa, ie) (FUmxtrip) McGraw-
Hill Hook Co., 1969. Made by riiivoisity Films.
:n fr. .i>li>r. :;.". iiim. ( Ul-scoverint: spelling patterns nerles, set 2)
With tenchPi'ft guide.
Summayi/: Uses yaines. rules, examples, tests, and reviews to
e:cplain un<l rencli iq>elliiig problemx and patterns dealttig with vowel
palrxef. eu. ui, uy, oa, and Ie. With captions.
1. EnKllHli language — Orthography and spelling. 2. English lan-
Kuage — Vowelx. i. McGraw-Hill Hook Company. Series: Dis-
covering Hjiellliig patterns Merie^ (Fllmstrlp) set 2,
372.6 70-733625
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Vowel partners, part 1 (FUnutrip)
1969.
MoOraw-Hill Book Co.,
.10 fr. <f>lor. 35 mm. ( Discovering speltlDg patterns series, set 4>
With teachers guide.
Credits." Advisers. Kvalyn KInkead, Jerry B. Reed.
Hummarv: Explains the loog a and the long e vowel sounds and
the various combinations which make these sounds. Includes ex-
amples and a list of woi^ grotijted according to tbelr spelling pat-
teroa
1. Eagltah language — Towels. 2. English language— OrthogratAj
and spelling. i. UcOraw-HllI Book Companr. Series; Dis-
covering spelling patterns series (Fllmstrlp) set 4.
«72.e 76-782754
HcOraw-HHl Book Co.
Vowel partners, part 2 {FUmttrip) MoOraw-HiU Book Co.,
19«9.
KttT. color. SSmm. ( DiscoverlnmwIIIng patterns series, set 4 >
With teachers guide.
CniUt: Advisers, Evaiyn Klnke.sd, Jerry B. Reed.
HNory.' Eiplaliu the long o, the loog u. aod Ibe long I vowel
I and the various combinations of vowels which make these
Includes examples and a list of words grouped sccordlDg
to their sprtllng psttems.
L Bn01sh Isogoai*— Vowsls. 2. English language — Orthographj
aod BpsUlng. L McOraw-Hllt Book Company. Series: Discov-
ering spelling patterns serlss ( Fllmstrlp) sM 4.
872.« 70-T82755
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Vowel rules at space school {FUmttrip) Bailey Films, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoaodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 88i rpm.
(Reading readiness: phonics 2)
With teacher guide.
Creditir Authors, Susy Mallery, Merlyn Lage.
giimminti: T*>a«lies Iuuk and short vowel sounds and beginning
diacritical markings. For elementary grades.
1. English language — Vowels — Juvenile films. 2. English lan-
guage— Accents and accentuations — Juvenile tUms. i. Bailey
nims, IiK., Hollrwood, Calff. Series: Beading readiness: phonics
2 (nimstrlp)
372.4 75-784468
Bailey Films
The Vowel m. [Motion picture] Reinald Werrennth. Reletaed
by Journal Films, 1971.
13 min. sd- color. 16 mm. (Reading skills series, no. 7)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Educational consulunt, JcAn R. Bormuth; coUaborator, Majorie
Hopper.
SUMMARY: Shows the major patterns of letters which give the vowel u its
long and short sounds, including u followed by a coosooaat and then a final e,
u followed only by a conscmant. aitd the vowel digraph ew either in the middle
or at the end of a word. Covers the vowel digraph oo either in the middle or at
the end of a word, and ue at the end of a ward. For primary grades.
1. English language— Vowels— Juvenik fUms. (1. Engluh laaguage— Vo-
web] I. Werrearath, Reinald, Jr. II. Journal Fdms, inc. III. Series: Reading
skills series. [Motioo p»ctur*i no. 7. _ . »_
iPElUSi 372.6 79-715432
Journal Films 73 MARC
Vowels and their sounds (Motion picture) Keinald Wer-
renrath. Released by Journal Filins. 1971.
It min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Reading skills series, na 2)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents Increasingly difficult tasks In which pupils
are led through the steps of understanding sound-letter association.
Designed to develop children's auditory discrimination and to hrfp
them discover the short and long vowel sounds. For primary grades.
1. English language — Vowels — Juvenile films. 2. English lan-
guage—Study and teaching (Primary) I. Werrenrath. Reinald. Jr.
II. Journal Films, Inc., Chicago. III. Series: Reading skills series
(Motion picture) no. 2.
[LB1528] 372.6 70-712693
Journal Films
Voy^B. [Motion picture] National Poimdation on the Arte and
Humanitiet. Made by Division of Music, Indiana University at
South Bend, in cooperation with Indiana State Arts Commis-
ik». RelMsed by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center,
1972.
IS min. sd. color. t( mm.
SUMMARY: An experimental film which explores perception, reslity. and
being. Without narration.
1. Experimental films. I. National Foundation on the ArU and Humani-
ties. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
rPNl995.9.E96i 704.945 72-700593
CINE 72 MARC
Le Voyage i Paris (Filmstrip) Mary Olasj^w & Baker
Limited. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
1 rolL color. 35 mm. and phonotape. (Boo voyage! Part 3,
no. 3)
Also issued in b&w.
With manual.
SUMM.ARY: A French language teaching film. Shows a race
game by train and boat and Introduces new vocabulary to accom-
pany adventures In Paris.
1. French language — Audlo-Tlsual Instruction. I. Mary Glas-
gow k Baker Limited. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: Bon voyage! (Filmstrip) Part 3. no. 8.
[PC21 12.7] 448.3 76-740352
Universal EMncatlon and Visual Arts
Voyage en France (Filmatrip)
Press, 1967.
Audio Lineal Educational
20 fr- color. 35 mm. and phonotape: 2 reels (5 In.), 71 In. per
sec.
With CTplanatory text.
Creditg: .\uthor, Charles Starr,
Slimmaru: A French language teaching film. Surveys Paris and
southern France to Illustrate how the French live and to provide
Insights Into ordinary French society.
1. French language — Audio-visual instruction. 2. Paris — Descr.
3 France — De«cr. & trnv. i. Audio Lingual Educational Press.
448.3 Fi A 67-4309
Audio Lingual Educa- ttonal Press
Un Voyage en France (Filmstrip) Holt, Rinehart and Win-
ston, 1968.
10 filmstrips. color. 35 tuiu. and phonotape: dtial-lrack, 1 reel
(7 iD.l.TllpB., aOmln.
With script In French and English.
CREDITS: Photographs, Frant^ots Vlkar, Helena Kolda.
CONTENTS: 1. Le Havre. Le tour de Franre et ndtre Itlnirair*.
53 fr.— 2. Salnt-Malo. 53 fr.— 3. La Bretagne. 61 fr,— 4. Le Pirlgord.
47 fr. — 5. la Ctlte basque et lee PyrAine^ 57 fr.— 6. La Provence et
la Camargue. 61 fr. — 7. Ls C6te d'Aiur et Is Raute-Proveoce.
86 fr.— 8. L« Bourgogne. 38 fr.— 0. Bourges. 46 fr.— 10. Perls. 07 fr.
1. Frs nee— Description snd travel- 1M5- J. Holt. Rlnehsrt
and Winston, Inc.
rpC29] 448 75-789686
Holt. Rlnehsrt and Winston
A Voyage from Tahiti {Motion picture) Mattco Associates.
Released by Paramount Pictures, 1967.
15 niln. Hd. color. 35 mm.
CrtAiU: ProdtKer, Richard Matt; writer, Oos-Psacock; photog-
rapher. Don Null : mtisic. Win Sharpies, 3t.
Summary: Prewnts the adventures of five men oo the yacht Tbsne
during their 70-day sail from Tahiti to Panama by way of Hoorea,
Easter, and Galapagos Islands.
1. Thane (Yacht). 2. Ocesnica. i. Mattco Associates, u. Para-
mount Pictures Corporstlon.
910.4 71-702082
The Voyage of the Beagle {Motion picture) Ealina Corp^
1970.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Darwin's voyage)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Introduces the tiaUpagos as they are approached from
South America and follows Darwin's path as he sailed In to explore
the Islands.
1. Galapagos Islands. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Darwin's voyage (Motlcm picture)
918.6 70-706457
fiallng Corp.
Voj^ge of the brigantine Yankee {Motion picture) Na-
tional Geographic Society and Wolper Productions. Re-
leased by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
51 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Follows Captain Johnson and the crew of the brigan-
tine Yankee on a voyage around the world, showing how they cope
with difficult sailing conditions, and picturing the peci;)le and color
of the Pacific Islands which they visit.
1. Voyages around the world — 1951- i. Yankee (Ketch)
n. National Geographic Society, Washington, D. C. iii. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
910.4 Fi A 68-1129
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Voyage of the Elisha Kane {Motion picture) Oceanographer
of the Navy. Made by SunDial Fihn-s. Released by
Naval Photographic Center, 1969.
15 min. tuV color. 16 mm.
Summmy: Follows au ocean expedition exploring the Mid-Atlantic
Ridge and the sea fioor to explain how marine geologists explore
land uMsses beneath the sea.
1. Submarine geology. i. U. S. CKBce of the Oceanographer of
the Navy, it. U. S. Nsval Photographic Center.
551.4 70-705710
CINE
The Voyage of the Mayflower {Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1968.
3 mfn, 91. color, super 8 mm. (Colonial America: the Pilgrims
at Plymouth)
Loop film. With notes mounted on cartridge case.
Credit*: Authors, George Moore, Wlllard Woodruff.
Summary: Depicts the Mayflower's voyage to America. Follows
the workings of the sails and the running of the rigging, as well as
family life aboard ship.
1 Mayflower (Ship) r. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge. Mass.
Series: Colonial America: the Pilgrims at Plymouth (Motion pic-
ture)
973.2 Fi A 68-446
Ealing Corp.
Voyage surprise (Motion picture) Roland Tual, France,
1932. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/
McGraw Hill, 1968.
108 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Creditg: Hirector, Pierre Prevert ; scenario, Jacques Preveit.
Summary: A comedy about a mad old man who starts suritrlse
tours, without knowing where be is going. In direct competition with
a large tourist bureau.
I. Tuai, Roland, ii. Contemporary Fllma/McGraw-HlII.
791.43 Fi A 68-2707
Contemporary Films/ McGraw-Hill
Voyage to Akimera (Motion picture) Institute of Life
Insurance. Made by David Bates Associates and Visual-
scope. Released by Association Films, 1967.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the develojment of the American economic
system from the point of Jlew of a 17th century traveler; discusses
the role of life Insurance companies In promoting business expansion,
new piY>ducts, and new and better jobs.
1. U. S. — Econ. condlt 2. Insurance, Life — O. S. I. Institute of
Life Instirance, New York. u. AssodaUon Films. In&
330.973 Fi A 68-66
David Bates Assodstes
Voyage to pearadiae {Motion picture) Pacific Coast Canned
Pear Service. Released by Modem Talking Picture Serv-
ice [19ft-?,
14 luln. sd. color. 18 tota.
Summary: Traces the history of pears and presents suggestions
for buying and preparing the fruit in various ways.
1. Cookery (Pears). i. Pacific Coast Canned Pear Service.
II. Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.
641.3 Fi A 67-5159
Modem Talking Picture Service
Voyage to Raza {Motion picture) Mutual of Omaha Insur-
ance Co. Made by Don Meier Productions. Released by
National Broadcasting Co., 1966.
2.'S min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Mutual of Omaha's wild kingdom)
Summary: A film expedition to the Gulf of California ted by Mar-
lln Perkins. Includes a visit to Raza Island, where more than one
and a half rotlilon birds nest, feed, and fight on less than one mile
of barren coral rock. Features the capture of a mammoth sea turtle.
Includes scenes of the least petrel and fishing bats living together In
con^Iete harmony.
1. Birds—Mexico— Rasa Island. 2. Rasa Island. i. Mutual of
Omaha Insurance Company, u. National Broadcasting Company, ln&
698.2972 Fi A 67-4J80
CINE
Voyage to the cndianted isles (Motion picture) CBS. Re-
leased by Bailey Films, 1969.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm,
Summary.- A tour of the Galapagos iHlands located 600 miles off
the coa»t of Kouador. Shows the lava beds, unchanged from one to
three million years ago, and the unique animal life of the Islanda
Describes the 1835 visit of Charles Darwin to the Islands which led
to his publication of On the origin of species.
1. Oulftpagos Inlands— L>e»crlptlon and travel. 2. I>arwln, Charles
Robert, 180&-1S82. On the origin of species. I. Oolumbls Brosd-
casllug System, Inc. n. Bailey Films. Inc., Hollywood, OsUf.
918.6 78-702684
CINB
590
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Voyage to the enchanted isles (Motion picture) CBS
Xews and Aubrey Ruxton. Released by Bailey Films,
i;t6i>; by BKA Educational Media, 1971.
54 mln. sd. color 16 mm.
With study pilde.
Siinimar; : Prince PbUlp dlscuBses th« natural blitorj of the Oala-
pap« Islands, and describes how some of the animals have adapted
(o their unique environment. Introduces Darwin's theory of erolu-
tion.
1. Natural history— OaUpagoa Wands. 2. AdaptaUon (Blologr*
S. Darwin, Charles Uobert 180&-'1882. I. Columbia Broadoastlac
Svstem. inc. CBS New*. 11. Buxton, Aubrey. III. Bailey Ptlnts,
Inr UoUywood, Calif. IV. BPA Educational Media.
918.6 73-711106
BF.i^ Educational Media
Vorage to the plaaet earth. [Motion picture] A. O. Smith Harvea-
tore Products. Made by Audio Visual Productioiu. Released
by Venard Organization, 1971.
IS mil), id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Usci animation and live aciion in promoting (he um of hifh
moisture milo (rain for cattle feeding. Sbowi imaginary visitors to canh from
anothei planei investigating the uac of mito.
1. Milo. 2. Cattle— Feeding and feeds. I. Smith (A. O.) Harvestote Pro-
ducts, inc. II. Venard Organization, Peona, 111.
[SBI91.S7] 636.2 72-700163
CINE 72 MARC
Voyages of self discovery. [Filmstripj Scholastic Magazines in
cooperation with International Fund for Concerned Photogra-
phy. Released by Scholastic Magazines, 1972.
78 ft color and bAw. 35 mm and phonodtsc; I s., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm..
16 mm. (Images of man)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Also issued as slide set.
With teacher's guide and photographs in porlfolio-
CREDITS: Editor. Sheila Turner; technical director. Roben Mack.
SUMMARY: Photographer Bruce Davidson uses photographs of a gang, a
dwarf, and civil nghts demonstrations to express his views on hfe. man. and the
world in which he lives.
1. Davidson. Bruce. 1933- I. Davidson. Bruce. 1933- 11.
Scholastic Magazines, inc. Ill Series: Images of man. (Pilmstrip]
[TR140] 770 72-736348
Scholastic Magazines 72 MARC
Voyages of self discovery. (Slide set] Scholastic Magazines in
cooperation with International Fund for Concerned Photogra-
phy. Released by Scholastic Magazines, 1972.
78 slides, color and bftw. 2 x 2 in. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. 33 1/3
rpm., 16 min. (Images of man)
Abo issued wiih phonotape in cassette.
Also issued as filmsirip.
With teacher's guide and photographs in portfolio.
CREDITS: Editor. Sheila Turner; technical director. Robert Mack.
SUMMARY: Photographer Bruce Davidson uses photographs erf a gang, a
dwarf, and civil rights demonstrations to express his views on life. man. and the
world in which he lives.
1. Davidson. Bruce. 1933- i. Davidson. Bruce. 1933- II.
Scholastic Magazines, inc. 111. Series: Images of man. [Slide set]
(TR140] 770 72-736353
Scholastic Magazines 72 MARC
Voyages of Ulysses aad Aeaeaa. [Fllmsthp] Educational Audio
Visual, 1972. Made in England.
2 filmstrips. color. 3) mm. aiKl 2 phonodiacs (2 s. each; 1 s. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic protector). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.
With script and teacher's guide.
Based on Homer's Odyssey and Vergil's Aeneid.
CREDITS: General editor, Robert Fromer; writer, John Taptin; narrator,
John Glen; quotations read by Sheila Alien, Tcrrcncc Hardiman; picture re-
search, Nadinc Tobutt
CONTENTS: Voyages of Utyaaea. 75 fr.. 20 min— Voyages of Aeneas. 67
fr.. 17 min.
1. Odysseus. 2. Aeneas. 1. Homerus. Odyssea. II. Vcrgilius Maro,
Pubttus Aeneis. III. Educational Audio Visual, inc. IV. Title: Voyages of
Ulysses. rPilmstrip] V. Title: Voyages of Aerteaa. (Filmstrip]
[PA4167.V] 880 72-732610
Educational Audio Visual 72 MARC
Vreeken, Elizabeth. The boy who would not say
his name
Bee
The Boy who would not say his name.
Vreeken, Elizabeth. Henry
Henry.
Vreeken, Elizabeth. One day everything went wrong
see
One day everything went wrong.
Voes poor cinenatographe Lumiire: Snbstittitioiis (Motion
picture) Ija Socicfc Lumiore. Paris. 1W5. Released by
La Musce du cinema de Lyon,
1 mln. 9\. b&w. 35 tnni.
Sudoul. ti. I»uis Lumlire. Catalocue Lutniire, no. 2003: Sub-
stllntioD.t.
Summary: Employs sttv motion photography to show a mrcerer
performing such magic tricks aa tumlog a lady Into a skeleton and
a sword into a broom.
I. SociAtd LuiDlire, Paris. II. Mu.<4fe du cinema de Lyon.
III. SobeUtatloas ( Motion picture )
793.8 76-709656
Vulcan Projections
see
Black plus X.
Black trip, 2.
Voltnres {Motion picture) Gateway Educational Films, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by International Commnnica'
tion Films, 1968.
2 mln. at. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted Id cartridge. Issued lo standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Shows scenes of Tultures soaring effortleosly, sighting
a carcass, gilding in for a landing, eating, and Jostling competltlT^
with on* another.
1. Vnlturee— Beharlor. i. Gateway BdDcatlonal Fllou, IbL.
London, a. International Oommntdcatlon Films.
598.9 74-703796
International CommunI- cation Films
Vynalez zkazy (Motion picture)
see The Fabulous world of Jules Verne
w
WAII-TV (Television station) Atlanta
see
Mark Trail's man in Atlanta.
W. A. Palmer Films
see Palmer (W. A.) Films
WAVE-TV (Television station) Louisville, I^.
see
D. W. Griffith: an American genius .
WBC Productions
see
Gardens of the moi*ning.
W. B. Saunders Company
see Saunders (W. B. ) Company, Philadelphia
WBZ-TV
see Boston. Television station WBZ-TV
WCAU-TV
see Philadelphia. Television station WCAU-TV
WCBS-TV
see New York (City). Television station WCBS-TV
WCCO-TV (Television station) Minneapolis
see
The Wonderful world of a four-year old.
WCET
see Cincinnati, Television station WCET
W. C. Handy [ilotitm picture) Vignette Filma. Released
by Biiley Films, 1967.
14 mill. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Sum Ill: Depicts the life and time of the Negro composer W. C
Handy. t'oniuients upoit the political, economic, and sociological
condition, in America from 180O to 1950 and describes the ctiltaral
contrltHitlon of Mr. Handy.
1. Handy. William Christopher, 18TS-lSBa 2. U. S.— 8oc. life a
cuat.— 1865-11)18. 3- V. S.— Soc. life A cust-~1918-1646. I. Vl-
Koette Kllms. n. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
780,924 Fi A 68-861
CINE
WCKT (Television station) Miami Beach, Fla.
see
The Forbidden fruit.
Partners in crime.
Two feet to the grave.
WCTU
see Woman's Christian Temperance Union
W. E, B. Du Bois (Fihiistrip) Encyclopflcdia Britannica
F,ducational Corp., 1969.
.'•4 fr. color. 3o mm. I Quest for equality >
iKSued In a program with recording and textbook entitled Quest
for equality.
Credits: Collaborator, Benjamin Qnarles: consultant. Sterling
Stuckey.
Summary : Discusses the role of W. E. B. Du BoU In the blscka'
bid for full equality, explaining that be was the exponeot of direct
action and the symbol of CIvU rights and the Pan-Afrlcao moxe-
ment
1. Du Bols. William Edward Burghardt. 1868-1963. I. Ency-
clopaedia Briunnica Educational CorporatloQ. Series: Quest for
equality (FUmstrlp)
97S.9 78-788167
Encyclopaedia Brltau- nica Educational Corp.
WENH-TV (Television station) Durham, N. H.
see
The World of the American craftsman: The
world and work of Vivika Heino.
WETA-TV (Television station) Washington, D. C.
see
Roberta Flack.
WFBM-TV
see Indianapolis. Television station WFBM-TV
WGBH Educational Foundation
see
EssaysA. M. I^i: Architect tor today.
EssaysA. M. Pel: Interior space.
Essays/I. M. Pel: Modem building
material.
EssaysA. M. Pel: Open space.
Essays/I. M. Pel: program for a building.
Pn^it egos.
The Onndtather.
A Part of yourself.
WGBH-TV
see Boston. Television station WGBH-TV
WGN-TV
see Chicago. Television station WGN-TV
591
WGTV (Television station) Athens, Ga.
see
Concerning Jesus of Nazareth,
George.
An fiitellectual caste system.
WHA-TV (Television station) Madison. Wis
see Madison, Wis. Television station WHA-TV
W. H. Aadcm. [Motion picture] BB&TV, Loodon. 196S.
Released in the U.S. by Hme-Life POma.
35 min. xL bftw 16 mm.
SUMMARY: PresmU an totervie« with W. H. Audea in whkb tbe poM
flMCfifi the bcfiniunt of hii cvcer and fail reMoo* fo( (kvodaf a tifetiaM lo
hii craft. Includct rcadinft of Auden'i poctiy by SuMsiuli York and otbcr
acton, and commrata by Igot Stravinaky and Chriatofifaer bhcrwood.
1 Auden. WyMam Hu|fa. 1907- I. Britiah BroadcMias Corpon-
tkm. Tclevinoa Service IL Tl»a Ufc Fi^
lPR6001.U4j 92$ 71-714539
Time-Ufc PUna 7J MAKC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
W. H. Productions Company
see
A Faded vampire.
In the nick of time.
The Jazz band leader.
Licking the greasers.
The Lost battalion.
Mickey.
Past redemption.
Shorty masquerading.
Soaked and scorched.
Staking his life.
WILL-TV (Television station) Champaign, ni.
see
Frank Gallo.
WITF-TV (Television station) Hershey, Pa.
see
The Brandywine tradition.
WITN-TV (Television station) Washington, N. C.
see
Witnland.
WJZ-TV (Television station) Baltimore
see
The Other Americans.
Promises to keep.
WKY-TV (Television station) Oklahoma City
see
Custer at the Washita.
Still got life to go.
WKYC-TV (Television station) Cleveland
see
The Crooked river dies.
The Croofced liver diet: an epilogue.
Dark comer of justice.
The Day Jack Plttman died.
The Deepest shadow.
Dr. Maddox.
Drownproofing.
God save the Queen.
The Great War.
Guadalcanal: island of death.
I'll never get her back.
Look again to the wind.
Ohio and the Presidency,
TiM Priat o( MyoiUi^i.
The Ravaged earth,
A Seme of life.
Soul song.
That's how it was.
You don't need to die.
The Young 'uns.
W. L. B. Productions
see
Snakebite: first aid.
WLBT (Television station) Jackson, Miss.
see
The Battle for Vicksburg.
WMAL-TV
see Washington, D. C. Television station WMAL-
TV
WMAQ-TV (Television station) Chicago
Alone in the midst of the land.
The Giants and the common men.
Not the giant, nor the dwail
The Quality of justice.
Three from Illinois.
Unseen suburbia.
When Chicago was Hollywood, part 1.
When Chicago was Hollywood, part 2.
WMAR-TV (Television station) BalUmore
see
A Cunhral oT 1^.
WMFE-TV (Television station) Orlando, Fla
see
The Great seal of the United States.
WMVS-TV (Television station) Milwaukee
see
Eanhplace.
low view from a dark shadow.
WNBC-TV
se^ New York (City). Television station WNBC-
WPTV (Television station) Palm Beach Fla
see
The Barefoot mailman walks again.
WQXI-TV (Television station) Atlanta
see
Echoes from the hills.
WHC-TV
see Washington, D. C. Television station WRC-TV
WSB-TV
see Atlanta. Television station WSB-TV
592
WTTW (Television station) Chicago
see Chicago. Tfelevlsion station WTTW
WUNC-TV (Television station) Chapel Hill, N. C.
see
The Balaam narrative.
The Book of Ecclesiastes.
The Book of Esther.
The Book of Hosea.
The Book of Nahum.
The Book of Obadiah.
Commemorative folk songs.
Courting and love songs.
The Creation epic.
The Elisha cycle.
The Letter to Philemon.
Lullabies and children's songs.
The Ode of Deborah.
Psalm 139.
The Song of songs.
Songs of death and superstition.
Songs of homecoming.
The Temptations story.
WW Films
see
50 years of baseball memories.
1970 All-Sar Game.
WWJ-TV (Television station) Detroit
see
City on the sea.
WWL-TV (Television station) New Orleans
see
A Place for Danny.
WWVU-TV (Television station) Morgantown, W. Va.
see
No gtm towers, no fences.
WXXI (Television station) Rochester, N. Y.
see
Tnnaitioiia: cooveraatioos with Wendell Castle.
WZZM-TV (Television station) Grand Rapids
see
Community at the crossroads.
The Plane that refused to die.
Wabash Films
see
The Father.
Waber, Bernard. The house on East 88th
Street
see
The House on East 88th Street
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Waber, Bernard. Lovable Lyle
see
LovaUe Lyle.
Waber, Bernard. Lyle and the birthday party
see
Lyle uid the birthday ptrty.
Waber, Bernard. Lyle, Lyle, crocodile
see
Lyle, Lyle, crocodile.
Waber, Bernard,
see
Rich cat-
Rich cat, poor cat
poor cat.
The Wacky tale of Wilfred Wickenbush {Motion picture)
ScherinK Corp. Made by Paul Killiam Shows. Released
by Association Films, 1969.
11 min. sd. color. *1Q nini.
CreaUt: CommenUtor. H-ory Morpin.
Butnmani: Alerts the general public to cold prevention through
the comic story of a Actional character, Wilfred Wlckenbush
I. Cold (Disease)— Prevention. i Scherlog Corporation'
n. A-ssoclatloo Films, Inc.
613 rg-706144
The Wacky worid of niunborrs (Motion picttire) Stephen
Ho;;ustow Productions, 1968.
7 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Stephen BoKustow.
Summary: An animated cartoon composed of pBycbedellc and
kaleidoscopic art work which derives Its humor from the shapes
and meanings of numerals. *^
1. Numerals. 2. Movlng-plcture cartoons,
I. Bosustow (Stephen) Productions.
«, K „ ,. '^^^■*^ 75-710652
.Stephen Bosustow Pro- ductlons
Waco (Motion picture) A. C. Lyles Productions. Released
by Paramoiint Pictures Corp., 1966.
85 mIn, 6d. color. 35 mm.
Techniscope. Technicolor.
Based on the novel Emporia, by Harry Sanford and Max Lamb.
Crediti: Producer, A. C. Lyies; director, K. U. Springsteen;
screenplay, Steve Fisher; music. Jlmmle Haskell; director of photog-
raphy, Hobert Pittack : editor. Bernard Matis. Cm*.- Howard Keel,
Jane Russell, Brian DonWy, Wendell Corey, Terry Moore.
Summary: A western melodrama about a former gunflghter named
Waco, who Is released from prison to bring law and order to
Emporia, Wyo., a town run by a saloon keeper.
r. Sanford, Harry. Emporia, n. I-yle« (.*.. C.) Productions,
m. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 68-1703
The Wad and the worm (Motion picture) Douglass Smith.
Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1969.
3 miti. sd. color. 16 mm.
aumtiuiry: An experimental animated film which feature the In-
teractions of a yellow wad of clay and a red clay worm. The wad
conquers the worm In twitties touched with humor and Irony and
then ttie yellow wad changes into a series of surrealistic beads.
I. Smith, Douglass, u. Elastman Kodak Company.
,^_ 791.43 75-706931
Wages, prodactivity, and employment (Motion picture)
Republic Steel Corp., 1965. Made in cooperation with
Educational Resources Foundation.
29 mln, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Exploring basic economics)
Also issued as video tapes (1 In.; 2 in,; quad head)
With conference-teacher guide and self-scoring audits.
Based on the book Understanding basic economics, by Reuben
Sleslnger and L. C. MIchelon.
Summary: Points out bow Increased productivity l.s shared within
the American economic system and shows the relationship between
Increaaed output and higher wage*.
1. Wages and labor productivity— U. S. i. Sleslnger, Reuben E.
Understanding basic economics, n. Republic Steel Corporation.
Series: E^loring basic economics (Motion picture)
338.5 Fi A 6^-1315
Republic Steel Corp.
Waging a political campaign-.^oiiey and methods (Motion
picture) Republic Steel Corp., 1967. Made in cooperation
with Educational Resources Foimdation.
29 mln, sd. biw. 16 mm. ( UnderaUnding polltica)
Also Issued as video Upes (1 In.; 2 In. ; quad head)
With conference-teacher guide, textbook, and self-scoring audita.
Summary: Describes campaigning In the United SUte«, emphasis-
ing methods which have been found succeasful In political campalgna
at all levels.
1. Politics, Practical, 2. Electioneering— U. 8. i. Republic Steel
Corporation. Series: Understanding politic* (Motion picture)
329 Fi A 68-1332
Republic Steel Corp.
Waging a pirfiticid campaign — Bnrreys, cfHnpQtcTs, honest
Sections (Motion picture) Republic Steel Corp., 1967.
Made in cooperation with Educational Resources Foimda-
tion.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Understanding politics)
Also issued as video Upea (lln. ; 2 In. ; quad head)
With conference-teacher guide, textbook, and aelf-scorlng audits.
Summary: Discusses ways of using political surveys and Insuring
honest elections. Describe* the kind of legislative contact which
should be done after candidates have been elected to public office.
1. Elections. 2. Legtolators. i. Republic Steel Corporation.
Series: Understanding politics (MoUon picture)
329 Fi A 68-1333
Republic Steel Corpt
Wagner, Jane. J, T,
see
J. T.
Wagner, Richard. 1813-1883. Der Ring des
Nibelungen. Das Rheingold
see
Das Rheingold.
Wagner, Richard, 1813-1883. Der Ring des
Nibehingen. Die Walkure
see
Die WalkUre.
Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1910-
see
Small world: Wagner, Grossman, Brown.
Wagner (Filmstrip) Don Bosco. Released by Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll. (olor. 35 mm. (Famous nien In music)
With manual.
SUMMARY: Describes the background of the world-famous mu-
sician. Richard Wagner, and shovra how he has ln.splred present-day
viewers.
1. Wagner. Richard, 1813-1883. 1. Bosco. Don. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Famous men in music
(Filmstrip)
[ML410.WI] 927 70-740581
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Wagner: a story tn pictures (Filmstrip) Bowmar Beoords,
1970.
2 nimstr^ (50 fr. each) color, 35 am. and phwiodlsc: 2 s., 12
in., 33i rpm.. IS mln. each, mlcrogroove. < Biographies of great
composers)
With teacher's guide.
Credit*.- Authors. Nick Rossi, Jerald Saladana.
Summary; Portrays events in the life of Oerman composer Richard
Wagner.
1. Wagner, Richard. 1813-1883. i. Bowmar Records. Series:
Biographies of great composers (Filmstrip)
927 75-736336
Bowmar Records
Wagon trains in the 20th century {Motion picture) Cali-
fornia Moving and Storage Association, 1967. Made by
Fred KusseJI Co.
14 mln. sd. color. IB mm.
Summary: Traces the history of the moving and storage industry,
and de8crtt}es the services prorided by professional movers of house-
hold goods.
1. St»wage and moving trade — U. S.— History. i. CallfMnia
Moving and Storage Association.
888.8 75-702033
\^ica Films
see
Journey to Chinal6,
Waistline alterations in the bodice (Motion picture)
Doubleday Multimedia, 1970. Made by Indiana Univer-
sity.
4 mlu. 9d. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop fllm mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide,
SUMMARY : Explains that correct walstlengtb fit allows the
fabric to shape smoothly from the shoulder over the bustline and Into
the waistline seam ; demonatrates how to use the pattern alteration
lines to change the waistline.
.1. Dressmaking — Pattern design, 2. Tailoring (Women's) S.
Bodices. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. Series: Making It la
fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] W6.4 72-712048
Doubleday Multimedia
Waistline and hipline alterations in the pattern (Motion
picture) Doubleday Multimedia, 1970. Made by Indiana
University.
3 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Making it in ftuhlon)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
SUilMARY : Eiplaina that the waistline measurement Is used to
determine pattern sire in fitted skirU and that slacks, shorts, and
pants are selected according to the htpllne measurement Demon-
strates how to make waistline and hipllne alterations.
1. Dressmaking— Pattern design. 2. Tailoring (Women's) L
Doubleday Mtiltlroedla. II. Series: Making it in fashion (Motion
picture)
[TTSIS] 646.4 75-712046
Doubleday Multimedia
Waistline stays (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedia,
1970. Made by Indiana University.
.3 mln. ftd. color. 16 mm. (Making It In fashion)
Also Issued as Huper 8 mm. loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's Ktild^'-
SUMMARY : Demonstrates bow to apply the waistline stay and
explains that the »tay keeps the waistline positioned on the body,
prevents stretching, and adds additional strength.
1. Dresiimaklng. I. Doubleday Multimedia. II. Series: Making
It In fashion (Motion picture)
[TT515] 646.4 79-712047
Doubleday Multlmedta
593
Wait until your father geU home (Motion picture) Di-
mension Films. Released by Churchill Films, 1971.
11 mil. sd. color. 10 mm. (The Searching years)
with teiiclier's guide.
illEDI'T.S: Producer and director, Kent Mackenzie: technical ad-
vls«TR, William V. Raker, Ramon Alcerro: rwle-play leader Midmel
Solomon.
SfMilARV: An open-ended fllm which provides role-pUvlmr
situations concerning the issue of male and female roles In the
fsmlly, focusing on dominance and submlsslveness.
1. \-.?"".!'.^r"^^."" "f'^"'- 2. Role playing. I. Dimension Films.
II Churchill Fllras. I-js Angeles. HI. Series; The Searching years
(Motion picture I
[HQ784.B7] 301.42 75-712910
Churchill Films <^iia»io
Waiters and waitresses (Motion picture)
see Job opportunities: Waiters and waitresses
Waiting (Motion picture) Paul Bernard Roes, 1970.
16 mln. sd- color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : An experimenUl fllm In which a lonely man wanders
Iq a seartAlng attitude on a deserted winter beach.
I. Ross, Paul Bernard,
791.43 76-711565
CINB
Waiting for Godot [Motion picture] Grove Preas Film Divisioa,
1971.
102 min. td. bftw 16 mm.
With teachcr't guide.
CAST: BurgcM Meredith. Zero Mosiel. Kim Kaszttsr. Alvia EpMcia, L^c
SUMMARY: PrcxnU Samuel Becken'i Iwo-act crs^coroedy Wailing For
Godol.
1 Beckett. Samuel. 1906-
Rlm Dtvition
[FN 1997]
A L.A. Bookliu
En attendant Godot. II. Grove Preas.
822
72-700444
MARC
The Waiting game (Motion picture) U. S. Public Health
Service. Made by Directors Group, inc. Released by
Sterliiijr Movies, U. S. A., 196».
27 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Llfewatch six)
Summary: A dramatisation about an InteillKent Judge who refuses
to we a, doctor about his raspy throat and wbo«e fear threatens hl.i
forthcoming marrla^. Desigiied to mottvate men to go for a cancer
check-up.
1. Cancer — Prevention. 2. Periodic health examinations. i.
U. S. Public Health Service, n. Sterling Horles U. S. A., Ina
Series: Llfewatch six (Motion picture)
613 70-705015
CINE
Wake-ap (Motion picture) Allan King Associates, Toronto,
1967. Released in the U. S. by Grove Press Film Division,
1968.
.TO mill. «1. bAw. 16 mm. (Children in conflict)
One in a fterles of Alms out of "Warrendale" made for Brown
Camps, ltd., with the cooperation of the Canadian Broadcasting Cor-
poration.
Credits: Producer and director, Allan King; photographer. Wil-
liam Brafoe; editor, Peter Moseley.
Summary: Demonatrates how simple household routines, like get-
ting a child out of bed, can be handled to therapeutic advantage.
Follows a Btntr worker through a tj-p'"<l day at the treatment center
for diBlnrl)ed children as she gives individual attention to each wak-
ing child.
1. Children— Hospital care, i. Allan King Associate*, ii. Grove
Press. Film Division. Series: ChUdren in conflict (Motion
picture)
^. ^ 616.89 73-707428
Grove Prero Film Dlvl- slon
Wake op, Mr. Bear (FUnutrip) Troll Associates, 1969,
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Weather and climate)
Crediln: .\uthor. Thomas Crawford; Illustrator. Stephen Percoskl.
Bwnmary: Shown how bears and their hibernating friends prepare
for their Iohk winter sleep. With captiona. For elementary grades.
1. Hibernation— Juvenile films. 2. Bears—Juvenile films. i
Troll Associates. Series: Weather and climate (Filmstrip)
372.3 73-735112
A. L. A. Booklist
Wakeford,
see
Kent L
Walck (Henry Z.) inc.
see Henry Z, Walck, inc.
Walcott, Derek. Dream on Monkey Mountain
see
Dream on Monkey Mountain,
Wald (Jerry) Productions, inc.
see
The Stripper.
Walden Film Corporation
see
Abrasive papei*s,
Archimedes* spiral.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Walden Film Corporation (Continued)
Darts: vertical.
Interfacing: preparation.
Armhole facings: attachment.
Decorating a frame.
Involute.
Armhole facings: stay stitching and hem.
Determining pattern size.
Directional staystitchlng.
Jointing an edge.
Keeping clean.
The Keyhole saw.
Lapped zipper: attachment.
Armhole facings: tacking.
Armhole facings: understitchlng.
Dividing an angle.
The Dowelled joint.
The Backsaw.
Drawing board and T-square.
Lapped zipper: preparation.
Bisecting straight line with comiwss.
Bisecting straight line with triangles.
Drawing curved parallel lines.
Drawing perpendicular and Intersecting
lines with triangles.
Lapped zipper: topstltching.
Layout of a drawing sheet.
Bolts.
Drawing with compass.
Lettering: abcdefgh.
The Brace — basic use.
The Brace — special uses.
Brush strokes.
Brushes for oil painting.
The C-clamp and bar clamp.
Cautions when using instnmients.
Charcoal drawing.
The Chisel.
Cleaning up.
Collage techniques.
The Combination square.
Common and finishing nails.
Compass and dividers in woodworking.
The Compass: preparing points and leads.
The Concept of a plane surface.
The Concept of straight and square.
Constructing regular hexagon with compass.
Constructing regular hexagon with triangle.
The Coping saw; basic use.
The Coping saw; cutting a curve.
The Coping saw: cutting a hole.
The Coping saw; parts and adjustments.
The Crosscut saw.
Cutting a mat.
Cutting technique.
Cycloid.
The Dado joint.
Daits: horizontal and curved.
Drawing with pencils.
Drawing with ruling pen.
Drilling a hole with brace and bit.
Ellipse.
Equipment and fabric.
Experimenting with cuts.
E!q)erlmenting with silk screen.
Fastening two boards together with screws.
Film stencil method.
Gauging.
Gluing two boards together edge to edge.
The Gouge.
The Hacksaw.
The Hammer: how to drive a nail.
The Hand drill.
The Handscrew.
Hem: finishing.
Hem: preparation.
How to make a measurement.
How to make an elementary plan.
How to make and use a pattern.
How to read an elementary plan.
Hyperbola,
Ink drawing.
Inking and printing.
Inking with ruling pen and compass.
Interfacing: attachment,
594
Lettering; DUJ PBBS.
Lettering: 83 069.
Lettering: fractions.
Lettering: guidelines and spacing.
Lettering: IHT LEF.
Lettering: ijklmnopq.
Lettering: NZXY.
Lettering: OQCG.
Lettering: rstuvw^^z.
Lettering: symbols and lines.
Lettering: 257 1 4.
Lettering: VAK MW.
line and dry brush.
Making monoprints.
Marking technique.
The Mitre joint.
Multicolor printing.
The Nallset: setting and hiding a nail.
Neck lacing: attachment.
Neck facing: hem.
Neck facing: shoulder seams.
Neck facing; tacking.
Neck facing: understitchlng.
Painting a watercolor.
Painting knives and palette knives.
Paper stencil method.
Parabola.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Walden Film Corporation (Continued)
Pastel drawing.
Pencil drawing.
Placing and fastening paper.
The Plane: parts and adjustments.
Planes and their uses.
Planing a surface.
Planing an edge.
Planing an end.
Pliers in woodworking.
Polymer pairts; Characteristics.
Preparation for gluing.
Preparation for printing.
Preparing the drawing.
Preparing the fabric.
Preparing the ground.
The Rabbet joint.
Regular octagon.
Regular pentagon.
Regular polygon.
The Ripsaw.
The Router plane.
Ruling pen; some common errors.
Scales.
The Screwdriver.
Screws.
Seams: shoulders.
Seams: sides.
Setting up a palette.
Sharpening pencils and leads.
Sharpening the chisel: grinding.
Sharpening the chisel: whetting.
Sharpening the gouge: grinding.
Sharpening the gouge: whetting.
Sharpening the plane Iron: grinding.
Sharpening the plane iron: whetting.
Sharpening the tools.
The Silk screen printing frame.
Simple framing.
The Sliding T-bevel.
The ^iral ratchet screwdriver.
The Spokeshave.
Square and circle.
Squaring a board to a specified size.
The Squeegee, paint and printing.
Starting an oil paintii%.
Stretching p^)er.
Tangent problem 1.
Tangent problem 2.
Tangent problem 3.
Tangent problem 4.
Tangent problem 5.
Tangent problem 6.
Tangent problem 7.
Tangents.
Techniques of nailing.
Textures.
Trisecting straight Une with triangles.
The Try square.
Tusche method: making the drawing.
Tusche method: printing.
Uses of the compass.
Uses of the diagonal.
Using a pattern.
Using abrasive papers.
Using adjustable triangle.
Using dividers.
Using engineer's scale.
Using erasers and shields.
Using French curves.
Using linoleum cutting tools.
Using polymer paints.
Using protractor.
Using the architect's scale.
595
Using the block plane.
Using the tools.
Using the woodflle.
Using triangles.
Wash and wet -in-wet.
A Watercolor palette.
Woodfiles and rasps.
The Workbench and the vise.
Waldes, Milo
see
Jan Amos Comenius.
Psychro mantles.
Herbert K. Bndek Fibm ud Slidea,
Wlfcs (FQmtrip)
19M.
8S fr. color. 35 mm,
HuwrSoS"" "» "■ ■■"• =» *>"■"• "•' '-«'' wlU. .Tip. b,
CreiUt: Editorial consulUnt, Uldiii-I H Bsdet.
Bndek PiimgMd SUdM SoSt 7l-7»4«9
Wales (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1954. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Cannan Educational Associates,
1966.
44 fr. Mw. 35 mm.
With leac'hera notes.
Summary: Portrays the WeUh Harahes; tbe moiinUlna, farma,
aod induatrtes of North Wales; and the coal fields of Soiith Wales.
1. Wales— DescTtptloD and travel — 1851- I. Oommoa
Ground, ltd., Loodon. II. Carman Educational Associates.
3*8.09429 72-738580
Carman Educational Associates
Wales (Motion picture)
see Slate industry in the United Kingdom
Wales and the Webh borderlands (Sfotion picture)
Boulton-Hawker Films, Ipswich, Eng., in association with
Educational Foundation for Visual Aids, 1969. Released
in the U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1970.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarjf: Compares tbe physical character, agriculture, and In-
dostry of the various reglonB of Wales and the borderlanda.
Points out the influence of land relief and dlmate oa atriculturft
Surveys the different Iype« of Industry regions, as well aa the effect
of their location on population distribution.
1. Wales— Description and travel- 1951- l BOulton-Hawker
Films, ltd. iL International Film Boreaa, Inc., Chlcaio.
914.29 76-707292
lotematlonal Film Burma
Walk a tightrope (Motion picture) Associated Producers.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
60 min. sd. b&w. S5 mm.
A Parroch'MeCallum production.
Creditt: Producer, Jack Parsons: director. Frank Nesbltt: screen-
play. Mnnn Kubln : muRic, Huxton Orr; director of photocrapby,
Basil Bmmott ; film editor, Robert Winter. Cait: Dan Duryea.
Patricia Owens. Terrence Cooper, Richard Leech, Neil UcCallum.
Bumtnarv: A suspense melodrama in which a known killer tries
to prove that an American woman hired him to murder her British
hnabaDd.
I. .Vwoclated Producers, ii. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1364
A Walk and a whistle (Motion picture) Edward Senior in
association with Filmer Ltd., Istanbul, 1968.
15 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
atunmcrp: An explanation of the slgnlflcauce of the language
barrier as revealed In a sailor's encounter with au loqulsltive llve-
year-old child In a foreign port
1. Communication. 2. language and languages. l Senior, Ed-
ward.
418 77-702883
CINE
A Walk aroond a
Service, 1969.
(FOmttrip) Jam Handy School
3 fllmntrips. color. 35 mm. (Adv*yitures In nature)
Summary: Describes bow living things Interrelate within tbe
environment around a pood. With captions.
1. Pond eeologj. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Series-
Adventures In nature (Fllmstrip)
, „ , „ 372.3 70-733929
Jam Handy School Service
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Walk beside me (Motion picture) Radio and Television
Commission, Southern Baptist Convention, and National
Broadcasting Co., 1964.
2 motion pictures (30 ruin, each) sd. color. 16 mm. (The
Southern Baptist hour)
Credits: Producer and director, Martin Hoade; writer, Philip
Schnrper; narrntor, Alexander Scourby; music, Ralph Burns; pho-
tographer, Joseph Vadala ; editor. John F. Teepie.
Suinmarit: A (i<R-umentary account ot the missionary Journeys of
the Apostie Paul, baaed on his writings. Follows his Journey through
Israel, Jordan, Greece, and Turkey. Includes a description of his
mission and bis accomplishments.
Another issue, b&w.
1 Paul Saint, apostle— Journeys. i. Southern Baptist Conven-
tion Kiidlo and Television Commission, ii. National Broadcasting
ComDanv inc Series : The Southern Baptist hour (Motion picture)
' • Fi A 67-5074
Southern Baptist Con- vention. Radio and TV Commission
Walk, don't run (Motion picture) Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1966.
lU nii... sd. it'lor. 3."> niiii.
Pnnavisiuii.
Prenented by (Jrunley fompany.
Crediln: Producer. Sol f. Slegel ; dii-ector, Charle.s Walters; story,
Rotiert Riissseil, Frank Ross; screenplay, Sol Saks; niiisjc, Qutncy
Jones; director of photography, Hntry Stradling; editors, Waiter
Thompson, James Wells. Cail: Gary Grant, Samantha Eggar, Jim
Hiitton, John Standing, Milko Taka.
Summarii: Comedy. Because ot the housing shortage during the
Tokyo Olympic Games, a Briti.sh businessman who Is sharing an
apartment with a young girl, decides to play matchmaker and invites
nn .\merlcan Olympic athlete to share his part of the apartment.
I. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
791.43 79-70-2034
A Walk in a field (FUmatrip) Jam Handy School Service,
1969.
2 filiii:^trips. color. 35 nmi. (Adventures in nature)
i^ummary: Describes how living things interrelate In the environ-
ment of a fipld. With captions.
1. EcoloKj-. I. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Serie.s:
Adventure?^ in nature (Fllmstrip)
372.3 74r-733930
Jam Handy School Service
A Walk in space, part 1 (Motion picture) National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration. Released by Interna-
tional rommunication Films, 1965.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Space and flight series)
Loop flim mounted in cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super S mm.
With booklet.
Sumviary: Illustrates the first walk In space by an American,
using film taken by a camera fastened outside Gemini 4 and by
Astronaut McDIvltt. Discusses some of the work of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration program.
1. Extravehicular activity (Manned space flight) 2. U. S. Na-
tlonal Aeronautics and Space Administratloa. i. U. S. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, ii. International Commuol-
catlon Films. Series: Space and flight series (Motion picture)
629.45 Fi A 68-3095
International CommunI- cation Films
A Walk in space, part 2 (Motion picture) National Aero-
nautics and Space Administration. Released by Interna-
tional Communication Films, 1965.
4 min. bl. color. 8 mm. (Space and flight series)
Ix)op film mounted in cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With booklet.
Summary: A continuation of the pictures of the first walk in space
of America, using film taken by a camera fastened outside Oemlnl 4
and by Astronaut McDivitL Discusses some of the work of tlie
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Program.
1. Extravehicular activity (Manned space flight) 2. U. S. Na-
tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. j. U. S. National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, ii. International Cktmmnnt-
cation Films. Series; Space and flight aeries (Motion picture)
629.45 Fi A 68-3094
international CommunI- cation Films
A Walk in the city (FUmstrip) Jam Handy School Service,
1969.
1 roll, colur. 35 mm. (Adventures In nature)
nummary: l^escrlbes how living things Interrelate within a city
environment. Witb captions.
1. Eculoify. I. Jam Handy School Service, Inc. Series: Ad-
Teniures In nature (Fllmstrip)
372.3 71-733932
Jam Handy School Service
A Walk in the park (Motion picture) King Screen Pro-
ductions, 1970.
19 rail), tid. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Director, Ted Spiegel; camera. Bill Baum; editor,
Bon Rolls. OAST: John Aylward, Mike Chrlstensen, Ix)rr1e Larson.
SUMMARY; An open-ended film which portrays a typical morn-
ing of three teenagers who smoke marijuana.
1. Marihuana. 2. Drngt and youth. I. King Screen Produc-
tlODt.
[HVr>S22.M3] 613.8 72-712M8
King Screen Productions
A Walk in the sand dunes (FUmatrip) Jam Handy School
Service, 1969.
1 roll, coliir. :(■'> mm. (Adventures In nature)
tiummary: Ilescribes how living things Interrelate within a luind
dune enTlrontnent. With caption.^.
1. Ecology. 2. Sand-duneK. i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
9*T\w. Adventuren In nature (Fllmstrip)
372.3 78-733931
Jam Handy School Service
A Walk in the woods (FUmstrip) Jam Handy School
Servicp. 1969.
• ftlni-tnri- '-ulor. 35 mm. i Adventures In nature)
Summaiu: I»escribt« how living Ihingn Interrelate within a woo-l-
«nivironmenf With captionn. , „ . . a,
1. Fore..! c-^loxy. t. J«m Handy School Service, Inc. Se-
rlmt: Adveniui-.-^ in nature (Fllmxtrip) «„„«
372.3 76-788928
Jam Handy S. hool Service
Coronet Instructional
A Walk in the woods. [Motion picture]
Films, 1972.
6 min. sd. color. 16 nun.
With ttudy guide.
SUMMARY: Presenu an ecological ■dventure, without Darradon, in which
a young boy. exploring the woods near hii home, encounten tooie Uoer and
decides to do something ibout it. For elemeatary fradet.
I. Refuse tnd refuse dispoul— Juvenile films. 2. Ecology — Juveaile films.
[1. Refuse and refuse dispoaal. 2. Ecology] 1. CoTooet Instnictio&al PUma.
[TD793] 372.8 72-701505
Cofooet Insirucoonal 72 MARC
Films
Walk in their sho»-parent-rhUd commmricaUon (Motion
picture) nrighsm Young University, 1968.
they (eel that they are mature enouph to male their own rtiioi r^
Young Uhlveralty, Provo, m.h. ^^^^^ 75-700063
Brigham Toung Unlyer- elty
A Walli on tlie moon (Motion picture) Hearst Metrotone
News, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Screen newB digest, ». 12. no. 1|
ruMMA-RV :'TjSnm.nt.ry account o( «>aoe exploration (rom
the oloneerlng flights o( Dr. Goddard to the lunar landing ot ApoUo
S PrS^ni,*Dr.^Godd.rd-. Mmed account o( hi, »•='""«' "r^""
m the held of rocketry, with narration and comments by M™ G"":
d.rdl Include, actual footage of the llrst Toyage to the moon and
the lunar landing in July 196&.
^ S^re'fllS"^ the m<;.n. 2. Project ApoUa 3. Goddard, Robert
Hutchi^ 1882-1945. I. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc.. New Yort
Series: Screen news digest (Motion picture) y. 12. no. 1.
629.46 77-710004
Hearst Metrotone News
Walli safely on the highway (FUmstrip) National FUm
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Jam Handy
School Service, 1969.
1 roll color 35 mm. (Junior safety series) „ . „ .k..
SumL^: Illustrates safety rules to (oUow when walking on the
"f "Slflr«f«y-j"veuile mms. .. Canada. N.Uonal FUm
IxirdT^Jam Handy School Service. Inc. Series : Junior safety
series (Fllmstrip) ^^^ ^ 74-733967
Jam Handy School Service
A Walk through the Australian conntryade (POmrtrip)
Budek Films and Slides, 1960.
35 fr. color. 85 mm. , ,j._ south Wales.
.nn;i;S^f.r?.ST,jU™Xr5'n^^or.n?ra,nfa,, on
•^rClc"r?S»n„^r«?,?t'Sew south wale.. .. Budek
(Her^rtE., Films and Slides, ^a^"" »"•»"• "^ 76-732841
Budek Films and Slides
A Walk through the sounds of Switzerland (Motion pic-
ture) Swi&i National Tourist Office. Made by Andre de la
Varre. Jr. Released by Warner Bros.
9 mlD. Bd. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY : A six-year-old boy who hears the sound of a mualc
boi In a recording studio Is taken by bin Imagination through Swlteer-
land He Tislta, and hears the sound of the great clock of Bern,
the Bounds of Swiss wrestling, an Alpine stream, a train passlns
through the mountains, etc
1 Sounds— Switzerland. 2. Switzerland— Description and travel—
1945- I. SchwelzerlBChe zentrale fOr verkehrsfCrderung, ZQ-
rich. II. Warner Brothers Pictures, inc.
914.»4 70-711566
CINE
A Walk with love and death (Motion picture)
see Ride this way grey horse
Walker, Barbara K. Just say hie
see
Just say hie!
Just say hie'. (Say it "heech")
Walker, Barbara K
elephant
see
The mouse and the
The Mouse and the elephant.
Walker vs. Loughran. Mareh 25 [i. e. 28, 1929 (Bioeion
picture) Harry O. Voiler, 1»56; made 1929.
11 min. Md. b&w. 16 mm. (The World's greatest flghters lo
action)
Bummary: Tommy I^ughran succewtfully defends his light-heavy-
weight title agalont Micky Walker in a ten-round bout ou opening
night at the Chicago Stadium, In March 1929.
1. Boxing. 2. Walker, Mickey, 1901- S. Louglirao, Tommy.
t. Voiler, Harry O. Series: The World's greatest flghters In ac-
tion (Motion picture)
796.8 79-704768
596
Walkie-talkies help p<riicemen (FUmstrip) My weekly
reader, 1966. Made by Commumcators,
23 fr. color. 35 mm.
Serlee 2, no. 5-66. , ^ ,.
Summery' Shows various means of commuaicatloQ oaed by ponce
<^<*"- .. ., J
1 Police communication systems. i. My weekly reader.
372.8 74^733188
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Walking (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1968.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Ponwlved and animated by Ryan Larkln ; miiMc. David
Bras^r. Christopher Nutter. Pat PattersoQ; photographer of anima-
tion. WllHam Wiggins. Raymond Dumas.
8umn%orv: Uses animation without narration to depict the Joys
of walking in order to encourage people to walk for their health.
Shows that the manner of walking reflects the character of the In-
dividual.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1 Walking. I. Canada. National Film Board,
796.5 73-705249
National Film Board of Canada
Walking (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the IJ. S. by Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
0 mil), sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Conceived and animated by Ryan lArkin ; music, David
Fraser, Pat Patterson. Christopher Nutter.
Summary: An animated, abstract visual poem composed of water-
color sketches and wash drawings of people reacting to an accelerat-
ing rock score.
1. Canada. National Film Board, n. Learning Corporation of
America.
704.945 73-708748
Learning Corp. of America
Walking cane letters (Motion picture) Denver Public
Schools, 1963.
20 mm, sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Cursive writing)
With teacher's guide.
CredUa: Producer and director, Wilbur George; teacher and writer.
Alma Greenwood. ^ , ,
Summary: Describes the dlfferent=e between writing and printing
the walking cane letters of the alphabet. Eleventh In a series of
lessons designed to Instruct third graders in making the transition
from manuscript to cursive writing.
1 Penman-ohip. 2 Children — Writing. i. Denver. Public
Schools. Series : Cursive writing ( Motion picture)
Fi 67-2295
Walking home from 9cho(rf (Motion picture) Associated
Film Services. Made by Jan Sadlo. Released by AIMS
Instructional Media Services, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Look a little closer series)
With guide, ^ .. , „
Summary Stresses the concept of observing, and emptiaaiMs
■afety, using the observations of a girl as she walks home from
1 Apperception— Juvenile films. i. Associated Film Services.
II. AIMS InstrucUonal Media Services. Series: Look a lltUe
closer series ( Motion picture i
372.6 78-706483
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Walkout (Motion picture) David Eliscu, 1967.
2'2 min. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An art fllm and contemporary mood study.
I. Ellsiu, David.
701 Fi A 68-862
Die Walkfire (FUmstrip) Metropolitan Opera GuiW, 1»69.
79 fr. color. 85 mm. (Opera in color)
Credif^'^Oonductor, Herbert von Karajan. C«(: Blrglt Nllsson
Begine Cretin, Chrlata Ludwig. Jon Vlckera. Tom Stewart, MarttI
Summary: Shows scenes from the performance of Wagner's Die
WalkUre as presented at the Metropolitan Opera.
1. Wagne?, Richard. 1813-1883. Der Ring des Nlbelungen. EMe
WalktlrT I. Wagner. Richard. 1813-1883. Der Ring dw Nibe-
Inngen. Die WalkUre. IL MetropollUn Opera Guild. beries.
Opera In color (Fllmstrip) -o.-tok
782.1 78-736736
Metropolitan Opera Guild
The w»ll (FUmstrip) Cathedral Films, 1»«4.
62 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. SSi rpm.,
12 min. (Evangelism, no. 1)
SIeDITs': plUiicer. James K. Friedrich ; director. Jack I' Tyler.
SUMMARY : Portrays Jesus as the shepherd who tocuses hU at-
tention on the unbelieving. Challenges the viewer to fol^w the
example of Christ and ahows wedflc ateDS that might be »^ .
1 Evangelistic work. I. Cathedral Films, inc. II. Series:
Hvangellsm (Fllmstrip) no. 1. ,-«^jq
[ B V3790] 248.4 76-739448
Cathedral Films
The Wall (Motion picture) Zagreb film. Zagreb. Released
in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, writer, and animator. Ante Zanlnovic; pliotog-
raphy, Teofll Bataglc.
Summcrv-- A cynical comment oo the people user, the persoQ who
watches while others struggle to make a breakthrough and then
takes advanUge of their efforts and walks through the hole ther
1. Interperaonal reUtloos. l Zagreb-fllm. n. UcOraw-HllI Book
Company. _
156.2 Fi A 68-1906
UcOraw-HiU Book Oo.
Library of Congress Catalog— Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Wall. {Motioa picture] Fred Calhoun, 1971.
32 min, *d. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Musk. Mike Rendtth.
SUMMARY: Show* •group of peopiemakim«n undw^»«ier movie in tev-
eniyTive feet of witer on ■ (ualcen ship two huodred fleet off the mmi of the
Bahamas.
1 Photoerm[*y. Submwine.
(TR800)
CINE
[. Calhoun, Ffcd.
778.7
72
76-715304
MARC
Wall haaclBgi. [Slide set] Rewarch ft EducatioD DepL. Ameri-
can Crafts Council. 1969.
4S slides, colof. 2 « 2 in.
With script.
SUMMARY: Presents the ftru nufor cxhOatioa of the MtMcum of Modem
Art devoted to the contemporary weaver. Shows noD-piciorial works that in-
volve the extension of formal poaaibilities of the craft
1. Tapestry— Ekhibitioaa. I. New York (Qty). Mweum of Modern Aft.
II. American CrafU Council. Reaearch A Educatioa Dept
(NK298(), 746.3 72-733979
Research & Education 72 MARC
Dept.. American Crafts
Council
WaU haMlns* of tke Drarte CarFontleM. fSlide set] Reaearch
k. Education Dept., American Crafts Council, 1971.
32 sbdes. color. 3 x 2 in.
With Kript.
SUMMARY: Presents a DreyftHCorpLColkctioQ of founeenc
wall hangings by eleven tntematioBal cralkanen.
1. Tapestry— Eihtbtiions. I. Dreyfte Corpontioa.
Council. Research A Education Depc
tNK3007j 746.3 72-733975
Research A Education 72 MARC
Dept.. American Crafts
Council
Crafts
Paris.
A Wall !■ Jaraialaw. (Motion picture] Parafrance,
Released in the U.S. by EYR Programs [1972?]
91 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Also tsaued in 33 mm.
CREDITS: Director. Frederic Rossif; writer. Joseph Kessel; narrator. Rich-
ard Burton.
SUMMARY: Focuses on Israel in the twentieth century, and provides a
record of the seventy years of struule erf the Jewish people to build a nation
while faced with the hardships of anti-Semitism, genocide. Arab hosiiliiy. and
mtemational politicking.
I, Israel— Hisiory. I. Parafrance Rims. II, EYR Campus Programs
CDS126.5] 791.43 72-700786
EYR Campus Programs 72 MARC
Wall of trust (Motion picture) Office of Public Informa-
tion, United Nations. Released by Contemporary Films/
McGraw-Hill, 1971.
ser^^r'"' *^' '^''"^' ^^ "™' *^'"**** NatlODs International zone
SUMMARY: A documentary fllni which co?erB the growth ol free
prison systems, with emptuisls on their use In undenleTeloped coun-
* f-^*^""^?* interview* with penal experts and with irtoonew.
*. '■ '^^ P''"""'- 1- United Nations. Office of Public Informa-
tion. II. Contemporary FlImB/McGraw-HIlL Series: United Na-
tions International zone series (Motion picture)
365 73-7114RS
McGraw-Hill BooltCo. <^U1««S
Wall to waH decoratiiigr {Motion picture) Syroco. Released
by Modern Talking Picture Service il96-?|
13 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Summaty: DIscuskb the Importance of wal] accessorlM in Interior
decoration and demonstrates placement of acceswrlts to achieve the
heat effects.
1. Interior decoration. 2. House furnishings. i. Syroco (rirml
n. Modern Talking Picture Service. Inc.
ModernTalklngPlctnre gtlce Fi A 67-5182
Wallace. Edgar, 1875-1932. The traitors' gate
see
Traitors gate.
Wallace, Irving, 1916- The Chapman report
The Chapman report.
Wallace, Irving, 1916-
see
The prize
The Prize.
Wallace and Tiernan Company, inc.
see
To nelp the team, help yourself.
WaUach. Ira Jan. 1913- Muscle Beach
see
Don't make waves.
Wallachs, inc.
see
The Last grand tour.
Wallant, Edward Lewis, 1926- The
Pawnbroker
see
The Pawnbroker.
WaUis (Hal) Productions
see
All in a night's work.
Boeing-Boeing.
Easy come, easy go.
A Girl named Tamiko.
Paradise, Hawaiian style.
Roustabout.
The Sons of Katie Elder.
Wives and lovers.
Walls {Motion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968.
Made by I'nivcrsity of Missouri at Kansas City and Cal-
vin Productions.
1\ min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Critical moments in teaching)
Script developed by Inter-Unl versify Film Project
With teachers manual aod student discussion and study guide.
Summary: An open-end film which examines the probl«n of
motivating a class.
1. Motivation (Psychology) i. Holt, Blnrtiart and Winston,
Inc. Series: Critical moments In teaching (Motion picture)
152.5 Fi A 68-2464
Holt, Rinehart and Wlnstcn
Walls come tumbling down [Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center, 1962. Made by
WQED-TV.
29 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (This new house no 3)
CredUa: Writer and Interviewer. Mark Damen.
Bummari/: Aualjies the institutions concerned with the European
Ekronomic Community and the problems relatlnji to European eco-
nomic unity, Including the Common Market Commission, the Euro-
pean Atomic Energy Commission, the Court of Justice, and the Euro-
pean Parliamentary Assembly. Questions young people about the
desirability of European political unity.
1. European Economic Community. i. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Series: This new house (Motion pic-
ture) no. 3.
Fi 67-8 IT
Walls ot fire (Motion picture) Mentor Productions, 1969.
73 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sutnwarti: A survey of muralism in Mexico, its growth and his-
tory, as told through the lives and works of Orozco. Rivera, and
Slquelros, who acts as catalyst, commenting on the murals of Rivera
and OroEco as well as his own. Shows Siquelroe at work on the
largest mural in the world, his March of humanity in I^tin America.
1. Murat painting and decoration, Mexican. i. Mentor Prodac-
tioos.
751.7 71-702635
CINB
Hemisphere Pictures,
The Wafis of hfM (Motion picture)
1964.
SS min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Creditt. Producer, Eddie Romero; director*. Gerardo de Leon,
Eddie Romero: screenplay, Ferde Orofe, Jr., Cesar .\mig«, E. F.
Romero: music. Tito Arevalo; photography, Felipe Sacdalan; editor,
Joren Calob. Catt: Jock Mafaoney, Fernando Poe, Jr., Mike Parsons,
OMsr Boncsl, Paul Edwards, Jr.
Swmmiarif: An adventure drama about the American atta<4 on the
walls of Intramuros, where, during the Battle of Manila in World
War n. suicidal Japanese soldiers refused to a<*nowledge defeat
1. World war. 198»-1»45— Prisons and prisoners, Japanesfe
I. Hemisphere Pictures.
940.642 Fi 67-1129
Walk that ipeak (Uky). [Modoa picture) BBC-TV, London.
1969. Releued in the U.S. by Time-Life Rlmt.
Mnrfn. >d. color. 16 ram. (TTie Glory that remain^ no. 1 3)
CREDITS: Wrtttr and narrBior. Robert EiikiiM.
tt^^J^^^^ T™««i}Khi«iofy of the Roman city of Lends Magna 00 the
"•J™" Coast, from ti> early commercial uctxn to iti gradial edipae. Includes
■eeBca of nitoed teaiplm. badti, forums, aad the amphitheater.
l.LcptkMagaa, Tripoli I. Britkh BrowkaMinf Corporatioo. Televistoa
Swvice. ll.Tlme-LifcFdma. Ill, Seriea: The Otery that lemams. rMoCioo pic-
taraj aa 13.
£22i^ 939 7»-714491
Walt Disney Educational Materials Company
see
-Adventure i
Advcnturet in munc, let 1.
The African lion and his realm.
The Alaskan Eskimo.
597
Animals at home in the desert
Atomic energy — modem mafic.
Bear country.
The Bear bmity.
The Beasts of burden Csmily.
Beaver valley.
Beedwven, the macniftcient rebel
Birds, baboons, and ottier animals — their
struggle for survival.
Casey at the bat
OndereOa.
The Cold-blooded peoiuio.
The Danube.
The Deer family.
Democracy: equality or privilege? — Thomas Jefferson
vs. ,Aleunder Hamilton.
Dr. Syn, the scarecrow.
Electricity.
Elephants and hippos of Africa.
Every day of our lives.
Ferdinando el toro.
The Fight.
Flash, the teen-age otter.
The Flying gauchita
The Flying mouse.
The Game.
ElOaucho Oo(rfy.
Oct the message.
Ootiatha
The Great locomotive chase.
The Great search.
Hani Brinker by the Zuider Zee.
Henry O. Tanner.
How worlds begin.
I'm no fool ai a
rta no fool having Am.
I'm no fool in water.
Tm oo fiaol with a bicyde.
Fm DO foot with fire.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Walt Disney Educational Materials Company
(Continued)
I'm ao fool with ufety.
Iropuchment oX a Presideiit — Andrew Johaion v».
Thaddeus Stevens.
Id Dutch.
In the big.
The Interdependence of man and animals.
It's etty if you know tww.
Johnnie Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet.
Johnny Trcmain and the Boston tea party.
Jcrfumy Tremain — minuteman.
Lambert, the sheepish lion.
Leonardo da Vinci— first man of the Renaissance.
Let's look at weather.
Life in our uAk system.
Li^t in the forest.
Literary classics, set 1.
Little Hiawatha.
LittkTooL
l^e Littlest outlaw.
Lunch money.
The Magic dL Disneyland.
The Magic whistle.
Mu in fli^it
Man studies the stars.
Meibabies.
Mrs. Peabody's beach.
Nature studies. Set 1: The Living desert.
Nature's half acre.
The New girl.
Nocturnal creatures of die desert
Of horses and men.
TheOldmiU.
Old Yeller.
On the trail of the atom.
Pedro.
The Peter Tchaikovsfcy story.
Physical fitness and good health.
Pluto's Christinas tree.
Predaton of the desert.
The Project.
Prowlers of the Everglades.
Rain.
die neoie.
The Ri^t dl dissent— John Adams vs. Matthew Lyon.
The Right of petitioD— John Quincy Adams vs.
Tliomas Marshall
Rob Roy. the highland rogue.
Room for heroes.
Rusty and the falcon.
TV Secret activity of mtdecules.
Snow White and the seven dwarfr.
The Social side of health.
Sutes* rights.
Stories in American history, set 1.
The Story of rocketry.
Studies in science. Set 1: Our friend the ataa.
Studies in science, set 2.
Susie, the little blue coupe.
Switzerland.
Teeth are for chewing.
The Three little pigs.
Three i
Toby Tj^er jtuns the circus.
Toot, whtttle. phmk. and boom.
Treasure Island.
Trick or treat.
The Ugly duckling.
Uncai^iing the jar.
The Waltz king.
Water birds.
Water in die desert
The Weasel family.
Westward hoi die wagons.
What is a desert?
Wild burro of the West.
Wiimie-the-Pooh and the blustery day.
Winnie-the-Pooh and the honey tree.
A World without money.
You — and your eyea.
You — and your five senses.
You— and your heahh.
You — and your sense ci smdl snd taste.
You— and your sense erf touch.
You — the human animal.
You— the living machine.
Walt Disney Home Movies
see
Bambi falls in love.
ninriftrella's fairv Kodmother.
The Dapper daimatian.
Donald and Pluto.
Dumbo makes the big top.
The Dwarf's dilemma.
Islaad of mystery.
Monster from under the sea.
Monstro the whale.
The Prince and the dragon.
Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest.
Three little pigs.
The Ugly duckling.
Walt Whitmm poet for a new age. [Motion ^cturej Encyclcqia-
edia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
29 min. td. cokx. 16 mm.
Abo iMUcd in b&w.
With leacber'i fukk.
CREDITS: Author. Lou Stomen.
SUMMARY; A drtmibiatioo of the life of W»ll Whitm.n, FolloM ihe
devclopmeni of hi» port/y utd thou»hl. Show, hii role » a »pokeMn«n for
American ideab. for the new age of indivtdualttm, and for univenal ideals
1. Whitman, Wall. Ul»-18«. I. EncyclopaedU Britannica Educational
Corpontioa.
IPS3231, 928 72-715417
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72
Educational Corp.
MARC
598
Walt WUtDUw's OtU War. [Motion picture] Churchill Films.
1972. Made by Fred Goodich.
15 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Shorter venion of the 1969 motion picture of the >ame title.
With (tudy |uide.
SUMMARY: Uaea archive pholotraphi and oW war footage lo lUuatrale
Klectioni from the wrilin|» and poetry of Wall Whitman about the Civil War.
1. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1192. 2. Uniiwl State*- Hiatory—OvU War.
1 Whitman, Wall, 1819-1S92. 11. ChurchUl Filma. Loa Angeka. _.,,^_
(PS32381 818 71-715528
ChurchiU FOma 11
MARC
Noita palaa
Waltarij Mika Toimi, 1908-
elamaan
Noita palaa elamaan.
Walter D. Edmonds: the presence of the past. [Motion picture]
Silver Burdett Co., 1972. Made by Davidson Films.
18 min. id, color. 16 mm. (Writers on wrilinf)
With teachcr'i guide.
CREDITS: Director and writer, Arthur M. Kaye.
SUMMARY: Walter D. Edmooda, New York Sute hUtorical novcliat. talk)
about hii work, hi> ideas, and the philoaophy of hia writing.
I. Edmonda, Waller Dumaux. 1903- I. Edmondi, Walter Dumau».
1903- 11. Silver Burdett Company. III. Seriea: Writer* on writing. [Mo-
tion picture].
[PS35OT.D564, 928 79-713900
General Lcunini Cofp. 72 MARC
Walter Foster Art Service
see
The Magic knife.
Walter J. Wein Company
The Appalachian woodcrafters.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Walter J. Klein Company (Continued)
Community action for beauty.
Exciting careers in engineering.
Eyes on the road.
Fighting crime with science.
The Garden of God.
Go fission.
Go pharmacy'.
The Great trees of America.
How do you measure wealth ?
Joe M. Day, 4-H'er,
My dog, the teacher.
Rewarding careers in a dynamic in-
dustry . . . agriculture.
Seven Devils.
Staying alivel
Taming East Africa's toughest trails.
Three bullets.
The Travel door.
The Veterinarian from 8 to 5,
Walter Kerr on theater (Motion picture) I. Q. Fihns.
Made by Robert Saudek Associates. Released by Learning
Corp. of America, 1970.
28 niln. rf. color. 16 mm. (Introdaction to the performing
With teacher's guide.
Summarv: Walter Kerr commenta on excerpts from fire pl«y«
performed by t(^ professlonala. Mr. Kerr clariflea cbaracteristlca
unique to the live dramatic form by comparfng these scenea with
fllm segments. Includes scenes from No place to be somebody.
I^ometheus. Richard m. The Importance of being earnest and
The serpent.
1. Kerr, Walter, 1913- 2. Theater. i. J. Q. Films, Inc..
New York, il learning Corporation of America. Series: In-
troduction to the performing arts (Uotion picture)
792 70-708179
Learning Corporation of America
Walter Lantz Prodictions, inc.
see Lantz (Walter) Productions, inc.
(Walter Philip Reuther, (Motion picture) NBC Television,
19.5.'?.
2S min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ( Meet the press)
Telecast March 29, 1953. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credits: Producers. Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak ; director.
Carl E>egeD ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summory: C!0 President Waiter Beutber dlscosses the need for
fair labor legislation with Lawrence Splvak, moderator. Burt An-
drews, John Herllng, Ernest Undley, and Frank Waldrop.
1. Reuther. Walter Philip, 1907- 2. Labor laws and leglsU-
Utm— U. 8. L National Broadcasting Company, lot NBC Tele-
TUlon Network. Series: Meet the preaa (MoUon picture)
351.8 70-701482
[Walter Philip Reuther, (Motion picture) NBC Television,
19M.
28 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Oct. 17, 1964, on the NBC-T\' documentary show Meet
the press.
CrtAita: Producer, Lawrence Splvak; director, Carl Degen; spon-
sor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: CIO President Walter Reuther discusses political ae-
tlrltles of on;anized labor and the importance of the labor vote with
Ned Brooks, moderator, Raymond Brandt. Ruth Montgomery, A A.
Rankin, and Lawrence Splvak.
1. Reuther, Walter Philip. 1907- 2. Trade-unions — U. S.—
Political activity. i. National Broadcasting Company, Idg NBO
Television Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion i»lctnre)
331.880973 73-701483
Walter Reade Organization
see
Darrin.
The Loneliness of the long distance runner.
Lord of the flies.
Pollution.
Seven di^s to noon.
A Taste of honey.
(Walter Rettthcr, {Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
TBlecnst Mar. 11. 1951, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
CreOitt: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Splvak; sponsor.
Revere Copper and Brass.
Sit»*mor».- Walter Reuther, president of the United Automobile
Workers, discusses labor and wage demands with Martha Rountree,
moderator. Mae Craig. Joeepb Loftus, Marshall McNeil, and Law>
rence Splvak.
1. Wages— U. S. 2. Reuther, Walter Philip, 1907- l Na-
Uonal Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC THevlsion Network. Se-
ries: Meet ttieprefv (Motion picture)
331.89 Fi 68-570
Walter Scott (Fihmtrip) Pathescope Educational Fihns,
1969.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: 19 mln. (Great writers of
the British Isles, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Warren Murray.
Summarv: Uses photographs of ancient castles, existing boildlngs,
and the Scottish countryside to illustrate dlscuasl<m of lie lady
of the lake, The heart of Midlothian, and Ivanhoe.
1. Scott. Sir Walter. Bart., 1771-18S2. i. Pathescope EdncaUonal
Films, inc. S4'rl*-« : Oreat writers of the British Isles (Fllmstrlp)
net 1.
828 74-735288
A. L. A. Booklist
Walter Shenson Films
see
Help!
The Mouse on the moon.
Walter Wanger I>roductions
see
Stagecoach.
Walter Williams, Missoori's first citizen of joatnaHsm
(Filmstrip) RMI Film Productions, 1967.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm., 12
mln. {Landmarks in the history of Missouri)
Credits : Producer, narrator, and educational consultant. Walter
M. Burks.
Summarr : Outlines events In the life of Walter Williams and re-
counts his founding of the University of Missouri School of Journal-
ism in 1906. Includes early and preaettt-day {dtotognphs of the
campus and of students at work.
1. WlUUms. Walter, 1864-1935. I. RMI Film Productions.
Series : Landmarks Id the history of Missouri (Fllmstrlp)
920.6 72-737638
RMI FUm Productions
llwWaHxUat. [Filmstrip] Walt Diney ProductioQa. Releated
by Wtlt Ditocy Educatioiial Materiab Corp., 1970.
2filffl«trip«(pt 1.94fr.;pt2.93ft.) color. 33 mm. and } pboaodtocs
(2 •.each); 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm.; pL 1. 14 min.; pt 2. 16 mia. (Adventures to
mUMC, Ml 1)
Aleo imued with phonotape m csMettc.
Captioned version (pL 1. 70 fr.; pc 2. 60 fr.) stao MUied.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: A biography of JohaanStntM which ihows bow be overcame
adveraiiy uid parenul oppoeitioa and became known m the wahz king, rumiili
StrauM walizea performed by the Vienna Symphoay Orcbcstn.
1. StrauM. Johsnn. iS2}-ll99. I- Dintey (Walt) Productiom. II. Walt
DiMiey Educational Material* Compuy. Hi. Series: Advcntwcs in miaic.
tnimstrip] Kt 1.
tMU10.S91] 7M.07 72-733«42
Walt Ditaey Educational 73 MARC
Matenab Co.
IW Waltz Uas. [Filmstrip] Walt Disney Productions. Released
by Wak Dtsney Educatioiial Materials Co.. 1970.
2 ffbBttripi(pt l,70fr.;pt.3,Mfr.) color. 3Jmm. (Adventure* in mu-
iic. wt I)
Sound veniom (pt I, 94 tr.; pt 2. 93 fr.) abo imued.
With teaiAcr guide.
SUMMAKY: A biography of Johann StrauM which Bhowi how he overcame
advciMty and parental opposition and became known at the waltz king. With
1, Jobann. 1S25-1I99. I. Disney (Wah) Productioni. II. Wah
Dianey Educational Materials Company. 111. Series: Adventures in muNC
[Filmsirip] set 1.
[MU10.S91] 780.07 72-732643
Waft Disaey Educational 72 MARC
MateriabCo.
The Wanderer (Motion picture) American Film Hanofao-
turing Co., 1912.
15 mln. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Originally rtieased In S5 mm.
Imperfect copy.
In the Louise Ernst film collection. Library of Coogreaa.
Summary: A melodrama about a vicious farmhand who forces
his attentions on a farmer's daughter.
L American Film Manufacturing Company, n. Louise Ernst fllm
collectloQ.
Fi 68-410
599
The Wanderers: paths of planets (Motion picture) Darid-
9on Films. Released by Bailey-Film Associatee, 1969.
10 mlu. wl. color. lU mm.
Summary: A Mitdy of the movements of planetx. Detwrlbes the
contribtitlou!< of Johanne-t Kepler, I.«aac Newton, and other astrooo*
merx, and xhows how one scientist builds upon the work of another
to contribute to our knowledge of planets.
1. Planets. i. Davidson Films. San Francisco, ii. Balley-Fltm
AaMdates.
523.4 73-705711
CINE
i. [Motion picture] Les FOms de Tadagio. Bou-
locne-rar-SciDe, Prance, 1970. Made by Jean Dasque.
Released in the U.S. by Davitfaoo Pilma, 1972.
26 nun. ad. oote. 16 mm. (TV World ihro««li the ouik)
SUMMARY: Cab BttcMlan to the river and nream. and ibowstVt they arc
aa integral pan of maa'i enviroumenl which he oAca takes tor graaud and
neglecta. Uses laderwMcr and nvftee photography HmiAmeowly to (how the
natural law« td adaptation at the beetks. nakea, t^ogs, and vegetation that Uvc
in riven and inrami
I. Fresh-water biology. 2. Adaptatioa (Biotogy) I. Lea Pilma de I'adagio.
II. Davidson PDrnt, Saa Piandaeo. IIL Series: The World dinN«h the mask.
tQH96.A3]
574.92
72t72i
72-700530
MARC
The Wanderings of Ulysses (Filmstrip) Educational Film-
strips, 1968.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1. 50 fr. ; pt 2, 45 fr.) color. 85 mm.
With manual.
CredUi: Authors, Harjorle Russell, Kenneth Russell
Summary: Uses photographs of art objects, sculpture, vase paint-
ings, frescoes, and mosaics to illustrate the story of the voyage of
Ulyssea. With captions.
1. Homerua. Odyssea. i. Educational Filmstrips, Huntaville,
Texas.
909 FiA68-4«70
Educational Filmstrips
Wandia Productions
What makes things move.
Wandia Vistials
see
Modem post office.
The Wangs
see
Americao Cunilies: The Wangs.
Wanous, Samuel James, 1907-
of data processing
see
Fundamentals
Traa^areacies for introductiaB to data
proceasinf.
The Want of a suitable playhoose (Motion picture). Shaw
Festival Building Fund, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Chit., 1968.
Made by Crawley Films.
27 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Oredit$: I'roducem. F. B. Crftwiey. Vincent Vaitlekunas; director,
writer. an<I film editor. Vincent Valllekunaa: commentators, Paxton
Whitehead, Frances Hyland; animation, Vic Atkineon; photogra-
phers. Stan Brede. Bob Ennis.
Summary: Points out the Inadequacy of the community playhouse
in the town of Niagara -on -the- Lake, In Canada, In order to help raise
funds to build a i>ew theater.
1. Theater— Niagara. Ont. i. Shaw Festival Building Fund.
726 74^-700900
National Fllm Board of Canada
wipia.
elk. (Motion pjcnirc] Troll Associates, 1970.
(Hooh, claw., uMl uitlen)
4 min, tl. color, luper 8 n
Loop film in cwtridge.
With study guKJc.
SUMMARy: Ctocriba ihc ck.r.cl.n.ua u»l h^uc of ill. America elk
.hKh ,.s on»n.lly „.„rf „pi,i ,,, ^ sh.wni» ln<liTO
I Elk-Juvenil. nim. ,1 Elk, I. Troll Anociius. 11. Sc™.- Hoofc.
cl,wi uid •nllCTj [Molion piclurc, ^^ ^^
tQL737.U55i 599 72-700731
Troll A^i.,„ „ MARC
War (Motion picture) Dahlia Productions, 19«8.
2S mln. 8d.
Cnxf
S»tmt
nun. M, color. 18 mm
oilli.- Producer and director, 3;lran HarknMn.
■uSi'S-te^T^HS?."^ "■• futUltr of wu- „ reeled In .
uuwsue oeiweeo a aoidler and a ntniD of t^rildnm naaia _tH.
«™d confllc „, „.„ ft..„ p,«hliS"tiSL K us^.tjsrs.i'''
Another issue, b&w.
1- War. L Dahlia ProdocUona.
ire
70-702884
War Activities Committee of the MoUon Picture
bidustry
see
Colleges at war.
Doctors at war.
Manpower.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture
Industry (Continued)
The New spirit.
Out of the frying pan into the firing line.
Tlie War against fascism [Motion picture) WCBS-TV and
Cohimbia University. Released by Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, 1969.
30 miD. sd. Mtw. 16 mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 17: World War n experience)
fiununorv-* Dr. St. Clair Drake presents a stud; of the turmoil
wbidi surrounded bladi parUcipatlon in a so-calLed war against
faaclsm. He diacusaes tbe participation of blacks Id World War ii,
tbe aegr^ation policy of the Army, and the records of black oflJcers
and combat units.
1. World War, 193&-1W5— Negroes. 2. U. 8. Army— N^ro troops.
L Drake, St. Clair, n. New York. Television sUtlon WOBS-TV.
m. Columbia University. it. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Inc.
SM-lea: Black heritage: a history of Afro-Anericaos (Motion pic-
ture) Section 17: World War n erperieoce.
940.54 74-704094
Holt. Rinehart and Winston
War and adrice (Motion picture) Directorate for Armed
Forces Information and Education, U. S. Dept. of Defense,
1964.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Order no. MD7281EG.
Armed Forces military report, no. 624.
Bummary: United States advisers in Vietnam teach the Vietna-
mese to defend themselves against communist guerillas, to con-
struct strat^c hamlets, to maintain river and canal patrols, and
to create a system of military communications. Prepared for use
by U, S. Armed Forces personnel.
1. Military assistance, American — Vietnam. i. U. S. Direc-
torate for Armed Forces Information and Education.
959 70-707549
War and pieces {Motion picture) Warner Bros. Cartoons,
1964.
7 mill sd. color. 35 mm. (Looney tunes)
Technicolor.
Credits: Director. Chuck Jones: story, John Dunn; animation,
Richard Thompson, Ken Harris, Bob Bransford; music, Bill Lava.
Su/nmary; An animated cartoon. Coyote launches himself astride
a rocket aimed at the Road Runner, makes an unplanned trip
through the earth, and emerges In China.
I. Warner Brothers Cartoons, inc. Series: Looney tune cartoon
(Motion picture)
Fi 68-1582
War at the top of the world (Motion picture) CBS News^
1963.
nrd Knlb; ciunern-
.M mliv sd. bAw, 10 mm.
Telecrsi "u Hie CBS-TV di>cumentary show CBS reports.
Crediti: IMwlucer, David Lowe; i-epoiti
man. Wade IthiBhain.
Bummary: Reports on the Chinese Communist attack on IiwUa
during the last months of 1962. Includes n discussion of the surprise
Chinese move across the Himalayas with Prime Minister Nehru.
General Manekshaw of the Indian army, U. S. Ambassador John
Kenneth Galbralth, and I'aklstanl President Ayub Khan.
1 SIno-lndlan Border Dispute. 1957- i. CBS reports (Tele-
vision Drogram ) ii. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
Fi 67-765
War babies (Motion picture) New York University, 1970.
Made by JoJo Productions.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A short Actional piece about a Japanese man, a Japa-
nese girl, life, reality, and filmmaking.
I. New York University.
791.43 73-711567
CLNB
War WtwccB the Titans i
Visuals, 1969.
■d sods. [Transparencies] Creative
i tranipaicncic*. colot 10 » 12 in. (Greek mythology: the bcRinning, no.
2)
With lcac)ier'» manual
CREDITS: Author. Jean Pope.
CONTENTS: Cronua' trcaimeni of children. — Zeu» wages war, — Zeut' al-
l»ea — Z«u»' encmiei. — Gift* from the Cyclopes.
I Mythotogy. Creek, il. Mythology, Greek] I. Creative VUuals (Firm)
II. Scries: Greek mytbolofy (he beginning. (Trartsparenciesj no. 2.
lBL782j 292 72-735827
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
War bonnet making (Motion picture) Doubleday Multi-
media, 1970.
3 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Life In the early West serlefi
Ixtop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacber'a guide.
Hummary : Hhowa tbe steps Involved la making a ceremonial lu-
dlan war bonnet that has eagle feature*, feather nuff^ beadlof, and
ermine.
1. Indians of North Amerlca—Coiitume and ailornmeDt. I. Dou-
bleday Multimedia. Herlea: Life In the early Went series (Motion
picture)
746.69 78-710146
Doubleday Multimedia
War, boom, and bust, under Presidents Wilsui, Harding^,
Coolidge, and Hoover (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions.
Rtleafcd by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1960.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Prealdenls and the
Presidency)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette
SUMMARY: Uses original engravings, paintings, cartoons, and
phott^raphs In showing how Presidents WilsoD, Bailing, Cocdldge,
and Hoover Influenced and shaped tbe ^owth of tbe United States.
1. U. S.— History— 1913-1921. 2. V. 8.— Hlatofj— IMfr-WB. L
Fllmfax Productions, New York. II. Universal Education and Vis-
ual Arts. III. Series: Presidents and the Presidency <Pllmstrlp)
[E741] 973.91 72-740428
rev
Dalvnval Bdocation and Visual Arts
War clubs of Mississaugua (Motion picture) House of
Seagram, Montreal. Made by Crawley Films. Released
by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1966.
29 mill. »d. color. Ifl mm.
French version released under the title Les sentiers du Missis-
saugua.
Creiiit$: Protlucer, director, and editor, Seaton Flndlay; writer,
Hilles Pickens; narrators. Bill Stephenson, Lionel Duval; music,
William McCauley.
Summary: Presents highlights of the Canadian Open Golf Tour-
nament, played in 1065 at the Mississaugua Golf Club near Toronto.
Features some unusual shots and commentary by Gene Littler, and
key shots by some of the other contenders. Including Arnold Palmer,
Jack Nlcklaus, and Sam Kneed.
1. Canadian Open Golf Championship Tournament, Toronto, 1965.
r. House of Segram, ltd. il Modern Talking Picture Service.
Inc.
War clubs of the Amazon (Motion picture)
Released by ABC Television Network, 1960.
Fi A 67-2239
Insight, inc.
30 min. sd- bAw. 16 mm.
Telecat=t on the ABC documentary show Expedition!
Credits: Producer, V. Fae Thomas; writer, P. T. Furst; music,
Robert Ernst : photographer, Heinz Forthmann.
Bwnmai-y: Follows a group as they make the first conUct between
white men and a hostile aboriginal Indian tribe on the upper Xlngil
River In tbe Amazon Jungles of Brazil.
1. Indians of South America— Brazil— Amazonas. i. Expedition!
(Television program) n. Insight, Inc., Los Angeles. iiL American
Broadcasting Company.
980^ Fi 68-307
War Italian style {Motion picture)
Film, Rome. Released in the U.
national Pictures, 1967.
Italian International
), by American Inter-
77 min. sd. color. 35 mm,
Techniscope.
Credits: Producer, Fulvlo Lucisano; director, Luigl Scattlnl ;
screenplay, Castellano, Pipolo; music, Plero Umillaoi ; photography,
Fausto Zuccotl. Cast: Buster Keaton, Franco, Clcclo, Fred Clark,
Martha Hyer.
Summary: A comedy about two American GIs of Italian descent
who act as spies In Africa and Italy during World War n.
1. World War, 1939-1945— Secret service— U. S. 2. World War,
1939-1W5— Italy. 3. World War. 1930-1945— Africa. i. Italian
International Film. ii. American International Pictures, Hollywood,
Calif.
791.43 72-707851
The War lord (Motion picture) Universal Pictures Co.,
1905.
130 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
A Court production.
Paoavision. Technicolor.
Based on the play entitled The lovers, by Leslie Stevens.
Credits: Producer, Walter Seltzer; director, Franklin Schaffner;
screenplay, John Collier, Millard Kaufman; music, Jerome Morosa;
director of photography, Russell Metty ; film editor, Folmar Blang-
sted. Coit: Charlton Heston, Richard Boone, Rosemary Forsyth,
Maurice Evans, Guy Stockwell.
Summary: An action drama set In lltb century Normandy about
a Normau war lord detailed to oversee a primitive Druid village
along the barren shore of the North Sea, and his passion for a vil-
lage girl.
I. Stevens, Leslie. The lovers, it. Universal Pictures
Company, Inc. (Incor- porated 1936)
Fi 67-1032
The War lover (Motion picture) Columbia (British) Pro-
ductions, Ijondon. Released in the T"'^. S. by Columbia
Pictures Corp., 1962.
105 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by John Hersey.
Credits: Producer. Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; director, Philip Lea-
cock; screenplay, Howard Koch; music, Richard Addlnsell; director
of photography. Bob Huke; film editor, Gordon Hales. Cast: Steve
McQueen. Robert Wagner, Shirley Anne Field, Robert Easton, Gary
Cockrell. Bill Edwardp.
Bummary: World War ii drama about an emotionally confused
pilot who tries to steal his copilot's girl In between bombing flights
to Germany.
1. World War, 1939-1945— Drama. i. Hersey, John Richard,
1014- Tbe war lover, ii. Columbia (British) Productions, ni.
Columbia Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1262
War of 1812 (Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond. Released by
Mo<lem Learning Aids, 1968.
27 fr, color. 3.'> muL (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's KUlde.
tiuinmarti: Part 1 shows the British Army as It marched on Wash-
ington, D C, to burn Its public buildings. Part 2 describes Jean
I..affltea dilemma when given a chance to help the British attack
New Orleans at a time when he wanted most of all to get a pardon
for his men from Governor Claiborne. For elementary grades.
With captions.
1. ij, s.— History— War of 1812. i. Jones and Osmond, Inc.
II. Alodern I>earnlng Aids, New York. Series: Critical thinking
a Ms (Filmstrip)
372.8 79-783807
Modern Learning Aids
The War of 1812 (1783-1818) (Motion picture)
Film Board of Canada, 1969.
National
.'.^ mill. 8rt. b&w. 16 mm. (Struggle for a border, no. 3)
CREDITS : Producer and writer, Ronald Dick ; directors, Pierre
L'Avare, Ronald Dick: commentary. William Welntraub; commenta-
tor. .1. Frank Willis; music, Robert Fleming; editor, Marlon Mead-
.■^VmmARV- Examines the continuing Canadian-British- American
struggle in the Ohio Valley and cUrifles the course of the War of
1812 Analyzes the consequences of the war.
1 U S.— BUtory—War of 1812. 2. Ohio Valley— History. I.
Canada. National Film Board. II. Series: Struggle for a border
(Motion picture) no. 3.
[E357] 971.03 70-712811
National Film Board of Canada
Tkc Wv of 1812-1815. p«t 1. La Guene dc 1812-1815, ptftk 1.
(Slide set] NatkMul Film Board of Canada. 1969.
10 ilidca. color. 2 l 3 in.
With Doics.
SUMMARY: Portray»eveoi»uiUppeTCaiiadaduriiiglbeWanrfltI2.W«
captioaa in EogUih and Freoch.
1. United States— HiMory— War of 1812. 2. Ontario— HiWocy. L
Canada. Natkmal Fihn Board of Cwuda. \\. Title: U Guerre <k Itl3-ltl5,
partie 1. tSlide lel)
(E355i 971.03 72-733366
Nuknal Film Bowd of 72 MARC
The War of 1812-1815, part 2. La Guerre de 1812-1815. partie 2.
[Slide set] National Film Board of Canada, 1969.
10 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
With notes.
SUMMARY: Portrays events in Upper Canada during the Wir of 1812, With
captions in English and French.
1. United States— History— War of 1812. 2, Onurio— History. L
Canada. National Film Board. 11. Title: Guerre de 1812-1815. panic 2. [Slide
set]
tE355] 971.03 72-737207
National Film Board of 72 MARC
The W« of 1812-1815, pvt 3. U Guerre de 1812-1815, partie 3.
[Slide set] National Film Board of Canada. 1969.
10 ilidet. color. 2 x 2 in.
With notes.
SUMMARY: PoctrayteveottinUpperCaoadadurioftheWartrf 1812. With
captiooa ID Eogbsh and French.
1. United States— Hiatory-War sA 1S12. 2. Ooiario— History. I.
r.«^. Natiotta) Film Board. II. Tide: U Ouerre de 1812-1813, partie 3.
(Slide set]
(E355] 971.03 72-733370
Nattooal Film Board of 72 MARC
600
The War of 1812 in the Northwest (Filmatrip) Ohio His-
torical Society, 1961. Made by Richard C. Knopf and
Norman Woelfel in cooperation with the Bureau of Edu-
cational Research, Ohio State University.
54 fr. color. 35 mm.
With guide.
Summa}-y: Frt-aontg major eT«its of the War of 1812 in the North-
west Territory.
I. Ohio Historical Society.
973.5 Fi A 68-1767
Ohio Historical Society
The War of the eggs (Motion picture) Paulist Productions,
1971.
27 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Insight)
Also ifwued in li&w.
With dlsnisKloii guide. . ^ ,
CREDITS: Producer. JtAn Meredytb Lucas; director. Li moot
J«AnsoQ: writer. Michael Crlchton. CAST; Elisabeth Ashley, Bill
Blxby, James Olson. ^ „ ,„
SUMMAKY : A dramatization about an unhappy young couple
who vent their ho-stilities on their two-year-old son. . , ^^
I. Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades. Calif. II. Series: Insight
(Motion picture) _„ -,„„,„
301.42 78-713916
Paulist Productions
The War on crime (FUmstHp) New York times, 1968.
75 fr. color. 3.'> mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in.. 33i rpui.,
22 cm. mlcrogroove. (Fllmatrlpon current affHirs)
With diwusslou manual.
Summary: IiiTestlgates the sources of Increased crime Including
delinquency, gangs, and the Mafia. DeWII« new imlloe methods to
fight crime and the changing conc^ts of law enforcement. Discusses
recent court rulings on confessions.
1. Crime and criminals— U. S. i. New York times. Series.
Fi A 67-3622
New York times
The War on the water (Filmatrip) Educational Direction.
Released by Tecnifax Education Division, 1969.
42 fr. color. S."! mm. (The Civil War as It happened)
Also Iswed with phonodlsc.
With teacher's guide.
Bummary: Shows the development of naval warfare and the Im-
portance of the war on the water. PnwenU an account of the block-
ade of the South, a view of conditions in the Federal navy, and
scenes of tbe battle between tbe Monitor and the Herrimac. In-
cludes Lincoln's tribute to the navy.
1 U. S.— History— Civil War— Naval operatlona i. Bduca-
tlonal Direction, Inc. n. Plastic Coating Oorporatlon. Tecnlftir
Divlalon. Series: The Civil War as It happened (nimstrlp)
973.7B 70-786024
A. L. A. Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The W«r oa tlK water. [Filmstrip] Educational Direction.
Released by Tecnifax Education Division. 1970.
44 fr. color, 35 mm and phonodisc: 2 s. (I s for manual projector. 1
1- for automatic projeclor). 12 in., il |/3 rpm., 20 min, and phonotape in
cauccte. (The Civil War as it happmed)
In LC cotleciiorrs
Also known under the title The Civil War on the water.
Captioned version also issued.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY Describes the major role of the navies of both the Union and
Confederate forces in the war Presents an account of the blockade of the South,
conditions in the Federal Navy, and scenes of the battle between the Monitor
and thi- Merrimac. together with Lincoln's tribute to the U.S. Navy.
1 United Slates- -History -Civil War -Naval operations— Juvenile films.
(1. United Slates— History— Civil War— Naval operations] I. Educational
Direction, inc. II. Plastic Coating Corporation. Tecnifax Division. 111. Title:
The Civil War on the water. [Filmstrip] IV Series: The Civil War as it hap-
pened. [Filmstrip]
(E591] 973.75 72-735146
72 MARC
War or peace (Filmstrip) Arpis CommiLiiicationa, 1970.
5!> fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc : 1 a., 12 la., 331 rptn.,
10 mlD. mlcrogrooTe
A PeacofA fllmatrlp.
With operation manual and dlacnaslcHi guide.
CredlU: Visuals. Patricia Ellen Rlcd; writer, Blcbard C. Leach;
narrator. Joel Sebastian ; music, Darrell Campbell.
Summary : Focuses on man's teodencr to encase in war and
poses queetlotu coDcernlog wars of attaining peace.
1. F^ce. 1. Argus Communications.
172 71-737907
A. U A. Booklist
iWar pris<Hiers in captivity, (Motion picture) Germany
[194-?,
16 mill. sL b&w. 16 mm.
L. r. copy from Incomplete 35 mm. print In tT, S. War Dept,
H. I. D. 9675. Main titles and other footage lacking.
Summary: A German educational film with Oerman subtitles.
Scenes of the interrogation of a Germsn officer by British Interroga-
tors. InclDdcfl TiewB of the exterior of a prisoner of war camp and
of the otBcer In a cell with another captured soldier.
1. World War. ig6&-l&45— Prisooers and prisons, Brltiab.
365 70-709667
War Production Board
see United States. War Production Board
War sermon {Motion picture) Occidental College, 1971.
Made by Dave Bell Associates.
2ft luiii. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A theatrical exploration of war through poetry. Por-
trays the attitudes of four young men together In a small, modern
chapel at night as they read the poetry of Cart Sandburg. Rupert
Brooke, and the New Testament, and then play war games as they
experience thp reality of the text.
1 War and literature. I. Los Angeles. Occidental College.
248.2 77-711 &68
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War with Mexico (FUtii»trip) Jones and Osmond. Releaaed
by Modem Learning; Aids, 1968.
2t fr oilnr. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With tt?nrli«>r's jnilde.
Summary: Part 1 traces PrealdeiU Polk's actions leading up to the
war with Mexico. Part 2 follows Nlchfrtas P. Trlst as he tried to
negotlnte s peace treaty with Mexico after the war. Tor elementary
grndps With captions.
1. I" S.— Historj-- War with Mexico. 1845-l*t8. 2. Trlst, Nicholas
Philip. 1800-1874. i. Jones and 08m<Mjd, inc. n. Modem Learn-
ing Aids. New York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 72-733308
Modern Learning Aids
Warburg, Sandol Stoddard. Curl up small
see
Curl up small.
Warburg, Sandol Stoddard. The thinking book
see
The Thinking book.
Ward, Bruce A
see
Silent majority.
Ward (Fred) Productions
see Fred Ward Productions
Ward, I^d Kendall, 1905- Gods' man
see
Gods' man.
Ward (Montgomery) and Company
see
Designers in action.
Hit HkeapniL
An Impossible dream come true.
R's a difference world.
Report to consumers.
Three to win.
The Way I do It.
Ward Body Works
see
The Bus and us.
Ward clerk, hospital
see
A Success story: Ward Clerk, hospital.
Ward lascelle Productions
see
Heart o' the West.
Ward-Schreider
see
The Oanfca— India's eternal river.
Warden— sun center {Motion picture) Kimberly-Clart
Corp., CellucottOTi Division, 1957. Made by Cascade Pic-
tures of CaKfomia,
1 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm
Summary: A teleTlsIon commercial adTertlslng Kleenex tiaaoe.
1. Telerlalon advertising. i. KImberty-Clark Oon>wition. Ctel-
lucottoo Division.
65» 71-704S97
Ward's Natural Science EstabUshment. Inc.
see
About Insects.
Amino acid structure & the peptide link.
Astronomical measurement, 1,
Astronomical measurement, 2,
Astrooomy: the solar system and beyond.
Atmosi*ieric pollution.
link.
Basic astronon^.
Bean germination.
Biological commimities, l.
Biological communities, 2.
Biological relationships.
Biological succession.
BoDd type and propertiei of matter.
Carbohydrate structure & the glycoeidlc
Classification and natural history.
Concept of homeostasis.
DNA and cell chemistry.
DiflVisioa and oamoak.
The Earth.
601
Earthworm.
Elementa, compoundi, and mixturea.
Embryology: 10 mm. pig.
Environmental pollution: our world in
crisis .
Evolution of man.
Flowers evening.
Freshwater pollution.
Geography of the universe.
Geomorphology — the origin and develop-
ment of land forms .
Growth of molds ,
Hydra,
Introdiclng evolution.
Introducing genetics .
Introduction to amino acids.
Introductioo to atomic structure.
Introduction to biological measurements.
Introduction to biological oxidation & ATP.
Introduction to carbohydrates.
Introduction to chemical bonding.
Introduction to DNA.
Introduction to ecolc^y.
Introduction to dectroautics.
Introduction to energy cycle.
Introduction to fats.
An introduction to fossils.
Introduction to gametogenesis.
Introduction to meiosis.
Introduction to Mendelian inheritance.
Introduction to mitosis.
Introduction to photosynthesis.
Introduction to probability.
Introduction to the animal cell.
Introduction to the carbon cycle.
Introduction to the claan6cation of matter.
Introduction to die electronic structore of
Introduction to the Krebs cycle.
Introduction to the laws of chemistry.
Introduction to the nitrogen cycle.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Ward»8 Natural Science Establishment, Inc.
(Continued)
Introduction to the nucleotides.
Introduction to the water cycle.
Land pollution.
Ught.
Linkage, crossing-over, and chromosome
maps.
The Living cell.
Living things and their habitats.
The Magic of tree buds.
Malaria: causes and effects.
Man and ecology.
Mao in the biosphere.
Marine pollution.
Materials of the earth's crust.
Materials of the earth's crust— identifica-
tion of minerals.
Materials of the earth's crust— minerals.
Measuring time.
Meiosis .
Meteors, comets, and asteroids.
Mitosis.
Moon and eclipses.
Mushroom development.
Mutations and chromosomal modifications.
Nature of the crisis.
Oxidations: fundamental types.
Photosynthesis details, part 1.
Photosynthesis details, part 2.
Pine seeds: release and germination.
Planets in motion.
Plant responses.
Pollution control.
Pollution: crisis in our environment.
Proteins & deamination.
Bapid movement In plaits.
Resources for tomorrow.
Revolution.
Rotation.
Schistosomiasis: causes and effects .
Seed distribution and germination.
Sex determination and sex linkage.
The Sun.
Using natural resources.
What is a . , . ?
What is a fossil?
Graeoa. [mmttrip] Wettwood Educadoful
I L, 13 in., 33 1/3 n
Productiaos. 1972.
70 fr. color. 33 mm.
(AnctMi OfMoe)
SUMMAKY: Explorea Creek miltury twhniqMW. which prcaerved, toA
Uicr apraMl Greek culture throuffaou the tiicni Medhemacui.
I. Military an mmI science— HiMory. 2. GrMce—HiHory. Military. I.
Wcatwood Bdttcattoaal Productiooa. II. Scriea: Ancienl Greece. (PUmtlrip]
tU33] 355.00938 72-734214
Wcatwood Eduaiiofial 73 MARC
Production
Wark Prodicing Corporation
see
Warm-blooded and cold-blooded anJniala (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1971.
14 uiln. «d. color. 16 mm.
Witb study pi>d&
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, T. R. Porter.
st'MHARY; Experiments dMuonstrate how enTironmeDt aflFCcts
the temperature of cold-blooded animals, and bow body corerlags
belp warm-blooded animals maintain a constant temperature.
Another issue : b&w
1. Body temperature. I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[QP135] 591.5 7^711492
Orunet iDstructlonal Films
The Warm coat {Motion picture) U. S. Atomic Enragy
Commission, 1969. Made b; Division of Public Informa-
tion.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summai-y: A documentary account of ttie KlrUCtiOft of sea otters
from the Bering Sea to Alaskan corea, an environment which wlU
offer the animals a better chance to thrlre and multiply.
1. Sea-otters. i. U. S. Atomic Energy Commlaslon.
599.7 72-704659
U. S. Atomic Energy CommlsaloD
The Warm front (Motion picture) B. H. E. Education and
.'^enbourne Enterprises, England. Released in the U. S.
by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weather series)
I»op film.
With study guide.
Summary: Explains that the warm front is formed as a warm air
ma!*s overtakes and rides over a cooler air mass. Notes that the
approach of a warm front Is signaled by high clouds, then rain, and
sometimes fog.
1. Fronts (Meteorology) I. B. H. E. Education, ltd. II. Sea-
bourne EnterprlsetL III. BFA Educational Hedla. Series:
Weather series (Motion picture)
551.6 71-711667
BFA Educational Media
Warm in the bud {Motion picture) Nicolina Productions*
1969.
96 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: An adaptation of the play Spring's awakening, by Frank
Wedekind. Considers passible problems ariirlng from the awakenlog
of the aezual impulse In a group of children In the 1880's. Com-
pares these probiem:^ with those of modern children.
1. Puberty. i. Wedekind. Frank. 18G4-1018. FrUhlings erwa-
chen. iL Nicolina Productions.
166.3 75-702636
CINE
Warner Brothers Cartoons, Inc.
see
Mother was a rooster.
The Pied Piper of Guadalupe.
War and pieces.
Warner Brothers Pictures, inc.
see
Act one.
Adventures of the road-runner.
602
America, America.
The BatUe ot tne VUla Fiorlta.
A Bedroom scandal.
A Big hand for the little lady.
Bimbo the great.
la Bobeme.
Boulder wham!
Brainstorm.
The Ciiapman report.
Cheating cheaters.
Cheyenne autumn.
Chili com corny,
Claudelle Inglish.
The Couch.
Critic's choice.
Daffy rents.
Dames.
E>ays of wine and roses.
IDead ringer.
Dear heart.
A Distant trumpet.
Dr. Crippen.
Die 3 |i. e. Drei] Groschenoper.
Ensign Pulver.
Escape.
F. B. I. Code 98.
The Fabulous world of Jules Verne.
Fanny.
Feather finger.
Fifty years before your eyes.
A Fine madness.
Four for Texas.
Gay-Purr-ee.
Go go amigo.
The Great race.
Guns of darkness.
CSrpsy.
Hamlet.
The Handmade private.
Harper.
Having a wild weekend.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. (Continued)
House of women.
The bcrecdble Mr. Limpet.
bside Daisy caover.
It's nice to have a mouse around the house
Kingdom of the Saguenay.
Kisses for my President.
Lights of New York.
Uttle church around the comer,
LltUe Richard.
A Majority of one.
Marriage on the rocks,
Mary, Mary.
The Mask.
Murleta.
The Music man.
The Naked and the dead.
Never too late.
No time for sergeants.
None but the brave.
Open season.
PT 109.
Palm brings weekend.
Parrish.
Philbert.
Portrait of a mobster.
Princess O'Rourke.
A Report from San Juan.
Robin and the 7 hoods.
The Roman spring of Mrs. Stone.
Rome adventure.
Run, run, sweet road runner.
Sex and the single girl.
Silver lightning.
The Singer not the song.
The Sins of Rachel Cade.
&10W excuse.
The Solid tin coyote.
Splendor in the grass.
Stop the world, 1 want to get off.
The Story of the Count of Monte-Cristo.
Susan Slade.
Term of trial.
The Third day.
The Third degree,
UXB.
A Walk through the sound of Switzerland.
What ever happened to Baby Jane ?
The White warrior.
Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf ?
The Wild chase.
A WUh and Ticino.
With their eyes on the stars.
Youngblood Hawke.
Warner Brothers Productions, ltd.
see
Stop the world, I want to get oS.
Wamer-Chilcott laboratories, Morris Plains, N. J.
see
Bronchospasm,
The Differential diagnosis of chest pain.
Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Company
see
Somethini to smile about
Warner's Features, inc.
see
The Kentucky feud.
The Warning arrhrthmlas (SIoUok ficturt) ROCOM, di-
vision of HoSmann-La Roche, 1969. Made by John
Sutherland Productions.
22 mln. sd. color 16 mm. (Uultlm«dla liutnictlonal irstem
for (-oronary can uolt Done*)
Summary: DlseiiMi ■ Uie waralnir arrhythmias wtucli are the
prwursora of more serloiu arrliTtlimlafl, aad naea animatjoo to ex-
plain the anatomical and electrocaidlogTaphic aapecta
1. ArrliTtlimla. i. Bocom Sarlea: Ualtlmedia Uutmctloiia]
aystem for coronary care nnlt naiaes (Motion picture)
CINE ^^^•'^ i^nrnvs.
Warninf blinker (Filmstrip) Imperi&I Film Co., 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 rom. and phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in., 331 rpniL,
6 mln. microgroovv. (Open-ended stories)
Also Iwued with phonotape in csH-aette.
With study guide.
SUMM,\RY: An open-ended fllmslrlp sbowlng conflicting situa-
tions inrolrlng a warning blloker, which preseot serious con-
sequences to the children loTOlved. For elementary grades.
1. Conflict (Psjchologj) — J«T«nlle fllma. I. Imperial Pilm
Company, inc.. Ukeland, Da. II. Serlea; Open-ended stories (Film-
strip)
[BF683] 372.24 70-789556
ImperUl Film Co.
Wamin; shot (Hfotion picture) Bob Banner Aaaooiatcs.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1966.
98 min. sd. colbr. 35 mm.
Based on the oowl entitled ni-offlcer needs help by Whit Master-
sou.
Cre4it»: Producer and director, Buiz Kullk; screenplay, Mann
Rubin; music. Jerry Grtdamith; photography, Joacfih Biroc- film
editor, Archie Marshek. CoMt: Stere Allea, Bd B^ley, Joan Col-
lins. Lillian Glsh. George Grizxard.
Summary-- A story atwut a detectire aergeant who shoots a doc-
tor while traditing down a paychopathic killer . Filmed in Lo« Ange-
les.
I. Maatenon. Wbit, pmud. 7U-olBcer needs help, n. Bob Banner
AMoclates. m. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
791.43 73-702035
Warning: this water is polluted {Motion picture) John
Dentine. Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1967.
18 mill. sd. color. 8 mm.
Summary: A noctftl commenUry on life In America today as seen
through the eyes of a teuiagar, covering an array of events «!•
countered by the boy In his daily life.
1. V. B.~8oe. condlt — 1945- L Dentlno, Joho. o. East-
man Kodak Company.
809.173 Fi A 68-863 rer
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Warnlnff-warains (Motion picture) Harvey Itichards, 1969.
22 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Traces the history of San Francisco Bay In terms of
dwtructlve ecological change*, and stresses the need for concerted
and Immediate action to prevent further deterioration. E^xamlnes
aodal, moral, and scientific factors.
1. Uartne ecology— California— San Francisco Bay. I. Richards,
Harvey.
rQHM1.5.S31 3339 70-713832
Barvey Richards
Warren (S. D.) Company
see
Skin.
The Wamn Commission report (Motion picture) National
Broadcastinfi; Co., 1964.
00 m''i. sd. b*w. 16 mm.
An N.W news special report telecast on Sept. 27. 1964, to coin-
cide with the piibilsblng of the Warren report.
Crediti: Producer and writer, Al Wa^wermsn; director, Robert
Priaulx; coramenutors, Frank McOee. Robert MacNeli, Tom Pettlt;
editors. Darold Murray, John J. Martin.
BummoTTf: Presents a detailed report on ti»e findings of the Presi-
d«it's CommlRslon on the A A>taH.<t| nation of President Kennedy. Di<-
ctiiwes several conclusions of the report-
1. Kennedy. John Fltagersld. Pres. V. S.. l&l 7- 196S—A«8aaBi na-
tion. I. U. S. President's Commission on the AssaKsinatioa of
President Kennedy. Report of the President's Commission on the
Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, it. National Broadcast-
ing Company, inc.
973.92-2 Fi 67-2029
Thome nbnt. 1971.
4 miB. ■. bftw. supw I mm. (In
Loop film IB cartridge. FUm aaU* on cartridge caae.
CXSDITS: Producer, Dcnait Grogan.
SUMMARY: Shows evcaa in the prtsidcatia] campaign of Warrea Hardlag
is 1920. lachtdca the RcpubUcao coovcntioa in Chicafo. tbc o
603
-United Stales— Electioii— 192a 2. Haritng, Wama
i. Pres. U.S., 1MS1923. I. Tliorae PfbM, inc., Boukkr. Colo. O.
Sctics: t mm. documean proiecL [Motioo picture] do. 332.
cE783i 973.91 72-701307
Tbcne POm 72 MARC
Warren Miller Productions
Gold medal sailors.
Racing rbythms.
Ski time in the Rockies.
A Way out.
Tbe Wama jtmn: PnOle of Bail Wamn (Motion piotun)
Natifmal Educational Teleriaon. Released by TnHjM*^
University Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
22 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CrediU: Producer, Jim Karayn; director. Max Schiodla-; editor,
Howard Milken.
SimMMry.- DtsnuMS tbe political career and tbe persoDal phUoao-
I^ of Earl Warr«D.
1. Warren, Bari. 1801- l National Educatlooal Teievlaloo
and Radio Center, n. Indiana, nnlrerslty. Atidlo-Tlsnal Center.
928 78-706860
Indiana UdIt. A-T Center
The Warren years: The ^reat decisions (Motion pichav)
Kational Educational Television. Released by Indiana
University Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
24 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer, Jim Karayn ; director. Max Schlndler ; editor,
Howard Milken.
Summarp: Elxamlnes the major Supreme Court rulings In the
areas of school desegregation and civil rights, reapportloiunent, and
criminal procedure In tight of the consequences of the dedslong.
Presents an evaluation of these decisions by allies and crIticB of
Ear] Warren.
1. U. S. Supreme Court 2. Warren, Earl, 1881-
Bducational Television and Radio Center, i '
Audlo-Tlsnal Center.
347.9973
Indiana Univ. A-T Center
Warrendale (Motion picture) Canadian Broadcasting; Co.,
Ottawa. Made by Allan Kinj? Associates. Relea.sed in
the U. S. by Grove Press Film Division, 1967.
lOS mio. sd. bAw. 16 ram.
Credits: Producer and director, Allan King: phot<^rrapber, Wil-
liam Brayoe: editor. Peter Hoseley.
Summary : A direct film study of emotlooatly distorhed children
at their residential treatment center. Warrendal^ in Toronto. Shows
tbe special treatment devlaed for the children by the director. Dr.
John Brown.
Another issue. Vi mm.
1. Child pf^chotberapy— Residential treatment 2. Mentally III
children — Care and treatment — Toronto. I. Canadian BroadJcast-
Ing Corporation. IT. Grove Presa. Film Division.
616.89 75-707466
Grove Press
L Natlonat
Ualventt7.
78-706849
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Warriors five {Motion picture) AJta Vista Productions.
Released by American International, 1962.
81 iiiln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
EngU h tankage verston of fllm made Id Italy.
Credita: Froducer, FuItIo Lucisano ; director, Le<^K>ldo Savooa;
story and screenplay, Glno De SanctlB; director of pbotograpby,
Claudlo Racca ; editor, Gabriele Varriale; American version directed
and written by George Gonneau ; American rerslon editor, Salvatore
Blllltterl. Caat: Jack Palance, Jo-Anna Rallf, Serge ReggtanI, Foico
Lulli.
Bummaryr An adventure drama set in World War n about an
Amerlcaa paratrooper-saboteur and his four Italian cellmates who
escape from an Italian military prison in September 1943 and or-
ganize partisan resistance against the Germans after Italy 8ur>
renders to the Allies.
1. World War, IflSft- 1»45 — Underground moTemente —
Italy. I. AltaVista Productions, Hollywood, Calif, ii.
American Intematlooal Pictures, Hollywood, Calif.
940.6345 Fi 68-1683
Warsaw {Motion picture) Biofilms. Released by Interna-
tional Communication Films, 1966.
4 mill. Bi. color. 8 mm. (East Europe series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super S mm.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Examines the reemerRence of Warsaw as a national
capital after World War u, and Includes scenes of old and new
buildings and of statues of public ficureg.
1. Warsaw— EJescrlpt Ion. i. Biofilms, Ina n. International
Communicution Films. Series; East Europe series (Motion pic-
ture)
914.38 71-703119
International Communl- cation Films
(Warsaw ghettoi {Motion picture) Germany, 1942.
25 min. si. bAw. 16 mm.
Clehelme Kommaiidosache.
Summary: Shows life within ghetto walls at Warsaw. Contrasts
scenes of normal street life with ghetto scenes of old emaciated
persons crowded In rooms, running, being spurred on by whips, and
marching in circles. Shows bodies being covered with lime and
burled In a mass grave. Filmed at the Jewish Central Prison.
1. Warsaw — Description,
940.54 7^-708962
Waraaw ghetto. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1967.
Released in the MS. by Time-Life Hlnii.
SI mia. td. Uw. 16 ram.
SUMMARY: Preacais actual pboiocnpha and film* wtbch were taken by
camcramcfl of the Ocnnaa Anny, the Secret Service, and the Ocaupo who were
n»igned lo record VSt aaA death in the ghetto. Shows Jews entering the Warsaw
^tetio in November 1940 asd reveals the horrors of dbeaae aod hunger, the
deportations to the death camp*, and the dyiag ia the streets.
I. Hotocauu. Jewish (l939-l943)~Wanaw. 2. Jews ia Warsaw. I. Brit-
ish Broadcasting Corporation. Tdcvisioa Service. II. Time-Life Films.
[DS133.P62W] 940.54 76-714662
rmie-Lifc FOm 72 MARC
Wariaw pact latcrrMtkiB la CiecboBloTakia (1968). [Motion pic-
ture] Thome FUnu, 1971.
4 min. si. cotor. super S mm. (8 mm. document* project, no. 317)
Loop film in cartridge.
With film Doies on cartridge case.
CItEDrrS! Producer, Dennis Crogan.
SUMMARY: Covers the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union
and several Eastern European countries in August 1968. Shows scenes of stu-
dents resisting the takeover, utd pany and government officers ratifying an
■grecinent with the U.S.S.R.
I. CicchoslovBk Republic— Hbtory— Intervention. 1968- 1.
Thome Fdma, inc., Boulder, Colo. II. Series: 8 mm. documents projecL [Mo-
tioQ picture] no. 317.
lDB215.6] 943.8 72-701131
Thoroe Films 72 MARC
Wart hoga {Motion picture) Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted in car-
tridge, 1967.
1 min. fi. color, super 8 mm. (Walt Disney nature library)
With fllm notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows wart hogs at a water hole and pictures their
unubUMi retreat when a lion approaches.
1. Wort hc^. I, Uifiuey (Walt) Productions, ii. Baling Corpo-
ration, CMmbrldce. Mass.
Fi A 67-826
Ealing Corporation
Wartime election: Itoosevelt vs. Dewey {Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1967.
h iiiln. si. b&w 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 155)
Loop fllm mounted in cartridge. lasued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With fllm notes ou cartridge case.
Credita: Prwlucer, Dale C. Wlllard; fllm notes, James C. Schott.
Summary: Shows Earl Warren nominating Thomas Dewey for
President at the Republican tJonventlon in 1&43 and t>ewey malting
an acceptance speech. Pictures Rooacvelt being renominated at the
Democratic convention and announcing bis campaign goals over the
radio. Follows the campaign and voting. Including scenes of soldiers
TOtIng near the front lines.
1. President*— U. 8.— Election— 1W4. I. Thorne Films, Inc.,
Boulder, Colo. 8erle«: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture)
no. 155.
329 Fi A 67-5472
Thoriie Films
Wartime relocation of Japanese- Americans {Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1967.
5 mill- si. b&w. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 146)
Loop aim mounted in cartridge. lasoed Id standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With fllm notes on cartridge case.
CredUa; Producer, Dale C, Willard : film notea, Jan.es C. Schott.
Hvmmary: l>oruments the moTemeot of Japaneae-Amerlcaiu from
their homes on the west coast of the United States to guarded relo-
cation camps following ttie American declaration of war on Japan.
Describes the details of camp life.
L World War, 18S&-1H5— Evacuation of ciTlIlana. 2. Japanese
in the U. H. i. Thome Film*. Inc.. Boulder, Colo. Series ; 8 mm.
documents project (Motion picture) no. 146.
»iO.M7 Fi A 67-M73
Tborae Films
Warwick, Granville
Bee
Let Katie do it.
Wasa {Motion picture) Swedish Institute for Cultural Re-
lations, Stockholm. Released in the U. S. by Modem
Talking Picture Service [196-1,
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the salvage and placing in a museum of the war-
ship Wasa which sank In the port of Stockholm on Its maiden voyage
In 1028.
I. Vasa (Warship) i. Svenska instltutet f&r kulturellt utbyte
med utlandet, Stockholm, u. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
Fi A 67-5433
Modern Talking Picture Service
Wash and wet-in-wet (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp^
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: water-
color)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Series designer, Sol Dworkln.
Summary : Shows bow to prepare watercolor paper for a wash
and for a wet-ln-wet.
1. Water-color painting — ^Technique. I. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Fine arts techniques: watercolor (Motion picture)
751.4 7&-708086
Walden Fllm Corp.
Washing a dog {Motion picture) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Pets. no. 8)
Looii tlim mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With fllm notes.
Sunmarv: Pictures the steps In washing a dog, inclndlng wetting,
applying a mild detergent, scrubbing, rinsing, drying, and brushing
the animal.
1. Dogs. I. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc., New York.
Audio-Visual Division. Series; Pets (Motion picture) no. 8.
636.72 Fi A 68-1903
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Dlv.
Washing and storing salad greens (Motion picture) Fair-
field Associates. Released by ITniversal Education and
Visual Alts. 1970.
4 mill. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part I)
Witli teachers' guide.
SU.MMARY: Illustrates the correct procedures to use In washing,
drying, and storing iceberg lettuce and chicory.
1. Lettuce. 2. Chicory. I. Falrfleld Associates. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion
picture) part 1.
[TX801] 641.8 71-715071
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Washing dishes (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Tniversal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 min. sd, color, super 8 mm. (Cooking series, part 2)
With teachers' guide.
sl'MM.'lltY: Pointa out specific problems In washing dishes by
ha I 111.
1. Dishwashing. I. Falrfleld Associates. II. Universal Educa-
tion anil Visual Arts. III. Series: Cooking series (Motion picture)
part 2.
[TX3-24] 648 79-715081
Univei-aal Education and Visual Arts
Washing, drying and storing films (Motion picture) Fair-
field Associates. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (Elementary photography)
SUMMARY ; Explains for the novice various simple techniques
of photography. Dtscus.ses the washing, drying, and storing of Alms.
For elementary grades.
1. Photography — Processing — Juvenile films. I. Falrfleld Asso-
ciates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Ele-
mentary photography (Motion picture)
[TR305] 770.283 70-715044
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Washing the wearables — a guide to home laundering
{Filmstrip) Clorox Co. Released by Audio- Visual
School Service, 1970.
r>3 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's manual.
8umm<iry: Descrlt>es the correct procedures for home laundering
of clothing, and discusses how and when to use bleach, detergents,
and ensyme detergents.
1. I-aundry. i. Clorox Company, n. Audio-Visual School Serv-
ice, New York.
648 79-737286
Audio-Visual School Serrlca
Washing your hair {Motion picture) Society for Visual
P'ducnlion in cooperation viith Hurt Munk and Co. Re-
leased by Society for Visual P'ducation, 1969.
■4 min. si, color. 8 mm. (Personal cleanliness)
l»op fllni mounted In cartridge.
With phonortisc: 1 s., 33i rpm 4 min.
Sumtnary: Shows how to wet, lather, rinse, and dry hair. For
primary and Intermediate grades.
1, Hair-Ore and hygiene. i. Society for Visual Education, Inc..
Chicago. Serlea: Personal cleanliness (Motion picture).
646.7 70-700469
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Washing your hands and face {Motion picture) Society
for Visual Education in cooperation with Burt Munk and
Co. Released by Society for Visual Education, 1969.
4 min, si. color. 8 mm.
(Personal cleanliness)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With phonodisc: 1 s., 83| rpm., 4 min.
Summary: Demonstrates how to wash hands, face, ears, and neck.
For primary and intermediate grades.
1. Hand washing- B. Hygiene. i. Society tar Visual Education,
Inc Chicago. Series: Personal cleanliness (Motion picture)
646.7 72-700467
Society for Visual Edu- cation
Washington, Timothy, 1946-
see
Renaissance in black.
604
Washington (State)
Harmony of nature and man.
Washington (State) School for the Blind, Vancouver
see
Beyond the nigtit.
Washington (State^ State Apple Advertising
Commission
see
Fresh country apples.
Washington State Appleland.
Washington (State) State University, Pullman.
Agronomy Dept.
see
Water movement in soil.
Washington (State) University. Office of Learning
Resources
see
New arrangements for learning: The media
facilities story.
Washington (State). University. Press
see
Buddhist dances of Korea.
Classical music of north India.
Cystic fibrosis. Part 1: Disease and
treatment.
Cystic fibrosis. Part 2: Pulmonary
therapy.
Cystic fibrosis. Part 3: Cystic fibrosis
in the family.
Everyday life along the north coast of
Mexico.
I^ve Korean court dances.
French recitations spoken by Pierre Viala.
The Gold rush: Alaska — the Klondike,
1897-98.
Docano muiic and danoe of the oorthem PhUippJiiet.
Indian canoes along the WashingtMi cotit
Indian vilUge archaeolofy: The rediscovery ot indent
Ozette, a Northwest coast viilage.
Insertion and removal of an intra -uterine
device (lUD)
Korean court music.
Kenan folk dances.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Washington (State). University. Press
(Continued)
Korean vocal muric
Mifumdanao KutinUng enaemUei from Mindanao,
the PhUippinea.
Marimba music of Mexico.
The Mannea archaeok^ical dif.
The Marmes man dig.
Marmols of the Pacific Northwest.
Meadow life in northwest mountains.
Meadow life in northwest mountains:
plants and animals of the Washington mountains.
Muaic and dance from Mindanao, the Philippines.
Muaic and dance from the Sulu Islands, the Philip-
Music and dance of the Bagobo and Manobo peoi^ea
of Mindanao, the Philippines.
Music and dance erf the hill peo(de (^ the northern
Philippines, part 1.
Music and dance of the hill people of the northern
Philippinea. pan 2.
Music and dance of the Ibaloy group of the northern
Philinxnes.
Music and dance dt the Maranao people of Mindanao,
the Philippines.
Music and dances of the Yakan peoples of Basilan
Island, the Philippines.
Muric of l^etnam.
i^xomas of the heart.
National parks of the Pacific Northwest.
New arrangements for learning: The media
facilities story.
Northwest coast Indian traditions today: A contempo-
rary look at remnants of a heritage.
Nortiiwcatcm American Indian war dance contest.
Observations of living primordial germ
cells in the mouse.
Olynq)ic coast Indians today.
Ovulation and egg transport in mammals.
Philippines: Luzon travelogue.
Pong San t'al <Aum: Northern Korean nusked drama.
Prehistory of a Northwest Indian village.
A Program of songs by Lightnin' Sam Hopkins.
Rain forests of the northwest coast.
Rural Japan today.
Salp*uri: Korean inqirovisational music.
Samal dances from Taluksangay.
Sandstone country: the Canyons and
Indians .
Sandstone country: the caiiyons and Indians
of the Southwest.
Saigo: Korean improvisational music.
The Sculpture of Africa,
^>erm maturation in the male r^roductive
tract: Development of motility.
Hiree danoea fhMO ChoUa-do, Korea.
Yangiu sandae nori: masked drama of Korea.
Washington (State) University. School of Medicine
see
Myxomas of the heart.
Washington, D. C, Inaugural Committee, 1965
see
Inauguration of the President and Vice-
President of the United States of America at
the National Capitol, January 20, 1965.
Washington, D, C. Inaugural Committee, 1969
see
The Inaugural story 1969.
Washington, D. C, Metropolitan Memorial United
Methodist Church
see
A Living centennial.
Washington, D. C. Television station WMAL-TV
see
Lincoln's last day.
The Skipjack.
The Sweet smell of freedom.
Washington, D, C. Television station WRC-TV
see
Tlw Angry pr<q>het: Frederick Douglass.
La Belle 6poque posters; an interview with
Alan Fern.
Does anyone know the whereabouts of
Terry Braun?
Festival.
The First flickers.
First performance.
The Great txatn war.
Library of Congress; an interview with
Paul Berry.
The Many faces of love,
A New set of eyes.
They need not die.
The Trip back.
605
Washington, D. C. Television station WTOP-TV
see
Getting the news.
Washington, N. C. Television station WITN-TV
see WITN-TV (Television station) Washington,
N. C.
Washington and Hamiltim {FUmntri-p) Jones and Osmond.
ReU-ftsed by Siodem LeamiiiK Aids, 1968.
2.> fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With reacht^r'f s^ilde.
Summary: Part 1 presents several of President Washington's
jvoblems as Am^ica's Bnrt Pr«sid»it, Indadtn^ the matter of his
offlclat title. Part 2 fcdlows Alexander HanUlton as he tried to de-
vise a flnanolal plan for the new nation. For elementary grades.
With captions.
1. Washington, George, Pres. U. S.. 1732-1799. 2. Hamilton, Alex-
ander, 1757-18(M, I. JtHies and Osmond. Inc. ii. Modern Learn-
ing Aids, ^e^v York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 76-733309
Modern Learning Aids
Washington and Lee University (F'diMtrip) Ouidaoce
Associates of Pleaaantville, N. Y., 1965.
\\% fr. i^ilor. 35 mm. and phonodiso: 12 In., 33i rpro., IT mln.
mirrogroove.
Hummivry: Describes rariouH a.>(pect» of Waxblngton and Lee Unl-
Ternity, Including sdmissions pro«dure, the faculty and their flut>-
Jectft. and social activities available.
1. Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. i. Guidaoce
Asmclates of Pleasant vllle, N. Y.
378.755 Fi A 68-3933
Guidance Asnoclates
Waaktagtoa «t VaUer For«e. [Motion picture] Carl MllaL
Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1971.
1 min. id. cotor. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An uumaied cartoon. A longue-in-check kwk at Gear(e
Wuhington and hi* troop* during the winter of 1 777- 1 778. Set to a comic ju|
i. WtUai, Carl II. Eastman Kodak Compuy.
tPN1997.5) 791.43
ONE 72
72-701073
MARC
WaaUastoa CoBferace (1921-1922). [Motion picture] Thome
Films, 1971.
3 min. ti. bftw. mper 8 ram. (S mm. document* project, na 3M)
Loop film in camidge. Film note* on cartridge caae.
CREDITS; Producer, Dale WiUard.
SUMMARY: Show* view* of tlte Wuhingtoo Coofereace of 1921-1922.
Prcndeot Harding addreasiDg the Qxiference, and the ligDing of tbc Naval
I. Wariu^taa.D.C. CoBfereaceon the Limitation of ArmameaL 1921-22.
1. Thorae puna, inc Boirider, Cola II. Series: 8 mm. document* project (Mo-
tioa picture} na 396.
lJX1974.5j 973.91 72-701306
llMme Pfbii* 73 MARC
D.C [Hlnutrip] Visuals for Teaching, 1972.
3 fdoxtrip*. color. 35 mm. and phonodiK: 2 *.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpni.
(America'* bicentennial nimurip icries)
Abo taaued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher'i guide and icripL
SUMMARY: Drawing*, maps, and photograph* are used to trace the plan-
Bing and development of Wa*hinglon, D-C-
CONTENTS: 1. Yewerday. 62 fr,. IS min.— 2- Today. 48 fr.. U min.
I. Washington. DC— Hiilory. I. Visuals for Teachiitg. II. Scries.
[F195) 917.53 72-733217
Vmials for Teaching 72 MARC
Washingrton, D. C: Its m(mnments and memorials (FUm-
atrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
52 fr. color. 85 mm. and pboitodtsc: 1 s., 12 liL, 83| rpoL,
18 mln.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Includes scenes of the monuments and menwrials In
and near Washington. ai>d explains the slgnlflcance of ok&
1. Warfilngton, D. C — Moooments. i. Coronet Instructlooal
Films.
917.53 71-734980
Coronet Instructional Films
Washintrton, D. C: Its maseiuns and Ubnuies {FUmatrip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
53 fi-. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 Id.. S3| rpm.,
13 mln.
With teachers' guide.
CrediU: Collaborator, William H. Hartler-
Summary: Includes sceoes of fiamoos libraries, musetims, and gal-
leries In Washlngtoti, and shows tbe tnost important articles In
various coUecttoiis.
1. WasbingtOD, D. C— Galleries and mttsenms. 2. Washington,
D. C. — Libraries. I. Corooet Instroctlooal films.
917.53 77-734979
Coronet Instructional Films
Washington* D. C: The Capitol and its history (FOmttrip)
Coronet Instru<4^ional Fihns, 1969.
14
54 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 in.. SSi nw&-t
mliL
With teachers' guide.
CredWi; ColUborator, William H. Hartley.
Bummarv: Uses historical prints to preaent ft hlstorjr of the
Capitol. locludes sceoes of Important rooms and historic works
of art
1. Washington. D. C. CapltoL l Oon»wt ItutrtictlMial Films.
917Ja 76-734976
Coronet IttstrDctlonal Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Waahingrton, D. C: The city and bow it grew (/'i2m#<rtp)
Coronet Inatniotional Films, 1969.
50 fi'. color. 3S mm. and phonodlw: 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm., 12
min.
With teachers' RU'd*-
CredtU: Collaborator, William H. Hartley.
Summary.- Traom the history of the growth of Washington, afaow-
lag the layout of the city, and plana for fuCtire derelopment
1. Washington. D. C. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
917.53 72-734975
Coronet Instructional Films
Washinffton, D. C: The Government at wwk (FUnuirip)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
47 fr. rolor. S5 mm. and ptionodltv: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm., 11
mIn.
With teachers' grnide.
CredUt: Collaborator, William H. Hartley.
aumnary: Includes scenes of key government buildings such as
the National Archlrea, the State Department, and the D^tartment of
Agriculture. Shows what goes on in each, and explains how the
Government operates.
1. Washington, D. C. 2. U. S.— Politics and gOTemment.
t. Coronet Instructional Films.
917.58 73-734978
Coronet Instnictlonal Fltnui
Washingtmt, D. C: The Potomac River {Motion picture)
National Educational Television. Released by Indiana
University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
28 mIn. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer. Paul Taff.
finmman/: Follows two eleven-year-olda as they take a cruise In
a small Navy launch down the historic Potomac Blver, with a former
Presidential yacht skipper as their guide. Includes scenes of the
buildings near the river.
1. Potomac River — Description and travel. i. National Bducs-
tlonal Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. Dnlverslty. Audlo-
Tisnal Center.
917.52 73-700009
Indiana t?nlv. Audio- Visual Center
Washington, D. C: The White House and ite history (FOm-
atrip) Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
M ft-, color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 s., 12 In., SSi rpm.,
IS mln.
With teachirs' guide.
Credit*: Collaborator, WlUlam H. Hartley.
Svmmary: Uses historical prints to present a history of the
White House. Includes scenes of the present and past uses of Its
famooa rooms.
1. Washington, D. C. White House. L Coronet Instructional
Films.
917.63 70-784977
Coronet Instructional Ftlma
Wa8hins:t<m, D. C: Tour of the Capitirf, part 1 {Motion
picture) National Educational Television. Released by
Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
24 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Paul Taflf.
Bwnmary: Follows a group of fifth and sixth graders on their
travels into the city of Washington, stepping at the exterior of the
Capitol Building where an experienced guide meets them and leads
them Inside to view the Statuary Hall of famous persona In Amer-
ican history.
1. Washington, D. C— Capitol. i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, ii. Indiana. University. Aodio-Vlsnal
Center.
917.53 78-700010
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Washington, D. C: Toar of the Capitol, part 2 {Motion
picture) National Educational Television. Released by
Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
26 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Paul Taff.
Summary.' Follows a group of fifth and sixth graders as they
tour the Capitol. Includes .scenes of the Rotunda, the Senate chamber
and gallery, the President's Room, and the Crypt, where a scale
model of the building Is viewed and the history of the Capitol Is
traced through pictures. Shows the children as they meet briefly
with the Speaker of the House and a Senator.
1. Washington, D. C— CapltoL i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, ii. Indiana. University. Audlo-Tisual
Center.
Indiana Univ. Audlo-
917.53
visual Center
71-700011
Washington: first in war (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannic.i Educational Corp., 1970.
■'lO f r. c«>lur. 35 mm. (Founding the Republic)
In a program of fllmstrlps In American history entitled The Ameri-
can adventure.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Phyllis M. Grsot; collaborator, Richard O.
Miles.
SUHUARV : Dewrlbea the contributions made by George Wash-
ington to the succew of the American Revolution and his activities
as commander in chief of the Continental Army. Captioned draw-
ings.
1. Washington, George. Pres. U. S.. 1732-1790— UillUry leadership.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannlca Educational Corporatloa. II. S^lea:
Founding the Republic (Filmstrlp)
973.3 78-789182
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
The Coming way to go.
Washingtmi, our Naticm's Capital: Fnun village to metrop-
olis {FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1968.
47 f r. color, 85 mm. and pbonodisc : 1 ■., 12 In., 88} rpm., IS mln.
mlcrogroove.
Ksmmary: Shows the swam[» setting In 1701, the need for a fed-
eral city, tb* original district, L'Enfant's plan, and the city In 1800.
PlctarM tbe dcttruction in 1S12 by the Britlab and traces the dflvel-
opnMot prior to the Civil War. Including the patterns of expansion.
1. Washington, D. C— Hist i. Imperial Film Company, Inc.,
lakeland, Pla. ii. From villaga to metropolis (Fllmstrlp)
017^ Fi A 68-1629
Impof lal Ptlm Oo.
Washington, our Nation's Capital: Home of Congress and
Court (FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1968,
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
13 uiin. mlcrogroove.
Sumiaary: Weaves the stories of the legislative and Judicial
branches of the national government around a tour of the Capitol
and Supreme Court Building.
1. Washington. D. C. Capitol. 2. Washington, D. C. United
States Supreme Court Building. i. Imperial Film Company, Inc.,
Lakeland, Fla. n. Home of Congress and Court (Fllmstrlp)
917.53 Fi A 68-4631
Imperial Film Co.
Washington, our Nation's Capital: The executive nerve
center {FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1968.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a, 12 In., 881 rpm, 12
mill, mlcrogroove.
Sumnutry: Using the historical development and present form of
the mansion, explains that the White House Is not only the Preel-
deni's home but also the office and base of the President and his
staff, which form the executive branch of the govemment-
1 Washington, D. C. White House. i. Imperial Fihn Company,
inc. Lakeland, Fla. ii. The Executive nerve center (Pilmstrlp)
975^ FiA68-4630
Imperial Film Co.
Washington, our Natifm's Capital : Washingt<»i today
{FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1968.
48 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 B., 12 in., 33) rpm.,
12 min. mlcrogroove.
Summary: Tours the city of Washington, visiting major sites.
Describes many of the city's educational, religious, recreational, and
governmental functions.
1. Washington, D. C—Descr.— 1961- l Imperial Film Com-
pany, inc.. Lakeland, Fla. a. WaHhlngton today (Fllmstrlpi
917.53 Fi A 68-4634
Imperial Film Co.
The Washington post
Getting the news.
Washington Public Power Siq>ply Stystem
see
Atoms on the line.
Washington State Appldand (Motion picture) Washington
State Apple Advertising Commission. Released by Modem
Talking Picture Service, 1963.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
RevlRed vendon of the 1I>53 motion picture of the same titla
SUMMARY: Shows the step^ Involved In growing and maAetlng
apples in Washington State, and describee the desert In which they
are grown and the unlimited source of irrigation water from the
glacial streams of the Cascade Mountains.
1. Apple — Washington (State) I. Washington (State) State
Apple Advertising Commission. II. Modem Talking Picture Service,
inc.
[SB363.2] 634 72-7135*0
Washington State Apple Advertising Oommlnlon
Washington State Appleland
see
Fresh country apples.
Washington University, St, Louis
see
E. Joseph Shoben, Jr. , student unrest -
the climate of protest. Part 2.
Quality and promise.
The Washingtons, America's first family {FUmstrip) Edu-
cational Reading Service, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (American backgrounds fllmstrlp library)
Credits: Author. Uuth Roberts.
fiummary: Pictui-e« the ordinary life of George and Martha
Wnshlngton. how thfy raised their children, and the sacrifices they
made for their country. For grades two through six.
1, Washington. George, Pres.. U. S., 1732-1799— Juvenile Alms.
2. Washington. Martha (Dandrldge) Custls. 1731-1802 — Juvenile
Sims. I. Educational Reading Service, inc. Series.
372.8 Fi A 68-3646
E:ducationnI Reading Service
Washington's Birthday
see
Holiday fun: Washington's Birthday.
Washington's rain forests {FUmstrip) Media Unit, CloTer
Park School District 400, 1968.
4*1 fr, color, 3.1 mm.
With leucher'H guide.
Credits: Text and photograph^. Louis Kirk ; drawings, Yoshi
Nlshlharu.
Summary: I'resentK scenes of the three rain forest valleys of Boh.
Queets. and Qulnault, located on the ocean side of Washington's
Olympic Peninsula. Depicts meteorological and geological factors
leading to the development of these forests. Pictures plant and
animal life and the ecology of the region. With captions.
1. Rain forests. 2. Ecology —Washington (State)— Olympic Penin-
sula. I. Clover Park School District 400.
681.6 Fi 68-2071
Washoe {Motion picture) Western Artists Corp. Released
by McGraw-Hill Book Co. (1968?,
56 mi;i. nd. b&w. 16 mm.
Siimuiarv: PorlrayH life on the Washo Indian Reservation and the
tiineles-snesn of a culture which derives Its rbyttun from ttie vast-
ness and the cycles of nature.
1. Wa-Hho Indiana i. Western Artists Corporation, Santa Bar-
bara, Calif. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
970.4 77-7008M
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Washout {FUmstrip) U. S. Dept of Agriculture, Soil Con-
sen-ation Service. Released by Photo Lab, 1969.
50 fr. color. 35 mm.
Also Issued as slide set.
With narrative guide.
Summary: Examines the problem of soil erosion resulting from
the speedy development of suburban areas without consideration of
conservation meanures. Gives several methods of soil preservation,
i<tresslng advance planning and concern for the environment.
1. Soil conservation. r. U. S. Soil Conservation Service,
n. Photo Lab, Inc., Washington, D. C.
333.9 78-736593
U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture
Wasn't it a lovely funeral? (Motion picture) Sanders
Rosenthal Productions, 1971.
12 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY : A middle-aged woman describes her loneliness, rigid-
ity, sexual apprehensions, fear and Inability to confront life, while
she otitenslbly Ulka about a funeral that she has attended earlier in
the day.
Another issue. 35 mm,
1. Middle age. 2. Neuroses. I. Sanders Rosenthal Productions.
155.2 70-711569
CINE
Wasps (Motion picture) Troll Associates, 1971. Made by
International Film Makers.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Insect comnninitlesl
Ijoop fllm mounted In cartridge.
CREDITS: Producer, Louis DeRochemont; photographer. Camp-
bell Norsgaard.
SUMMARY: DeUils the activities of the wasp. Shows how this
Insect collects materials to bulhl a "paper home." Shows a wa^
building a home on the head of a nail, and a swarm of wasps
constructing a large commune.
1. Wasps. I. Troll Associates. II. Series: Insect communities
(Motion picture)
[QL568.V5] 595.79 73-713746
Troll -Assodates
Wassily Kandinsky {FUmstrip)
and Slides, 1964.
Herbert E. Budek Films
606
19 fr. color. S5 mm.
Sumuiiry: A study of Wassily Kandlnsky, who made the break-
through tu abstract art and thus created what has flnaliy become
the academism of the present day. With captions.
1. Kandlnsky, Wasslly, 1866-1)W1. i. Mudek (Herbert E.) Films
and f!lldes, Santa Barbara, Calif.
759.7 77-735846
Budek F'llmsand Slides of Calif.
Watch oat Uxr my plant. [Motion picture) Barr Fii.ns, 1972.
Made by Ami Amitai.
14 min. sd. color. 16 ipnn
With teacher > guide,
CREDITS: Music. Peter Robinson
SUMMARY: A film depidwlg the efforis of a young boy in the inner ciiy lo
grow and nunurc a plant. For elemeniary grades,
1, Gardening— Juvenile film*. [I, Gardening) I, Barr (Arthui^ Produc-
tions. Pasadena. Calif
[SB457, 372.1 ■72-701842
Ban Films 72 MARC
Watch what you eat (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Re-
leased by Q+Ed Productions and Society for Visual Edu-
cation, 1971.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 8., 12 In.. 33) rpm..
7 min. (Drugs and you)
.\lso issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY ; Presents a story In which a little boy learns about
different food snd nonfood substances while shopping with his
mother, and learns from his father how to recognize dangerous non-
foods. For elementary gradea.
1. Food— Juvenile Blras. I. Q-}-Ed Productions. II. Society
for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. III. Series: Drugs and you
(Fllmstrlp)
[TX355J 372.3 79-739501
Society for Visual Rducatlon
Watchdo^rs of the treasury {Motion picture) Group W (the
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the
Operation Government Committee of Washington, D. C.
Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
29 mln, ml. color with b&w sequencec. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment siory, no. 13 >
I,. C, has Wtw print.
Credits: Producer. Alfred Kelman; director, Jerry I,«e; writer,
Vivian Mosn; niirrators, Stephen Hour, Paul Long: consultant. Ran-
dall B. Ripley: reiiearrh, I>ell Byrne; music. Jess Soracl.
fiHmmary: Dlscusxes the relative roles of the Appropriations Com-
mittee of the Ilouse and the Senate and explains how they control
government spending. Points out that appropriations are a potential
source of conflict between the I're«ldent and the <'ongren»i,
1. r. S. Coiigreiw. IIouw. I'ommittee on Appn^riatlons. 2.
U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. 3. Finance,
Publlr— U. S, I. WeHtlnKhonne Rrontlca^tlng Company, Inc. Se-
ries: The Oovernment story (Motion picture) no, IS.
328.73 79-707215
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Watchers (Motion picture) British Film Institute,
London, 1969. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorpo-
rated, 1971.
30 miD. Hd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sl'MMABV: Portra.v8 the rtruggle of vi adolnceat girl to eTiIu-
me herself and to determine her role In life.
1. Self -evaluation. 2. Adolescence. I. British Film Institute,
London. II. Films Incorponted.
[HQ793) 155.5 76-T12MI
Films Incorporated
WatchlBB tekTisiwi. [Filmstripi Educational Proicctioos Corp..
1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Resdini profram. Level 1. R-142)
With teacher'* manual
SUMMARY: A reading profrun which includes word skill reinforcement of
medial R and final R. Presenu a leaaon abowing the atudeot bow to i»e a
television let properly for maximum benefit. With captioos. For primary grwla.
I Reading (Primary) — Juvenite films. 2. English Itigiiagf — Consonants
Juvenile films 3, Tekvisioo— Juvenile fibna. [1. Televiaiooi 1. Educa-
tional Projections Corporation- 11. Series: Reading program (Filmilripj Level
I. R-t42.
ILB1525] 372.4 72-733551
Editcatioeal ProjectionB 72 MARC
Corp-
(Water, (Motion picture) Internatimial Tele-Fihn Produc-
tions, 1949.
11 min. Rd. it&v. 16 mm. (John Kleran'a kaleidoscope)
Crediti: Producers. Paul F. Mosa. Tbelma Schnee.
Summon/: Explains the needs of all living creatur« for water
and presents a variety of forms In which water is used in Industrial
processes.
1. Water. 2. Water-supply, Industrial. i. International Tele
Film Productions, inc. Series: John Kieran's kaleidoscope (Mo-
tion picture)
Fi 67-2091
Water (FUrmtrip) Common Ground, London, 1961. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
Ontario. 1966.
35 fr. bJcw. 3o mm. ( Royal Instltnte of Chemistry series)
Produced In collaboration with the Royal Institute of Chemistry.
With teachers guide. Notes revised 1966.
CrediU: Author. G. Fowlcs.
Summary: Uses diagrams and photographs to illustrate various
experiments dealing with composition, lyiitlMKla, dlstnimttoa, d»-
iiiii)iT:illX]i[iun. decuiupnsltioii. clprt roljuls. and softening of water.
Shows the uses of water In nature. In the home, and in industry.
1. Water. !. Common Ground, ltd., London, ii. Carman Edu-
cational Associates. Series: Royal Institute of Chemistry series
(Film«trip)
543 FiA6&-5044
Carman Educational Associates
Water {Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 198T.
4 min, si. color. 8 mm. (Awareness)
Loop flim mounted In cartridge.
Issued Id standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Authors. Clarence Elncsld, Stanley Hadeja.
Bummarj/: Shows the Impact of water on society, and Illustrates
Its various aesthetic and functional properties la order to belp chil-
dren to become aware of tbelr surroundings.
I. Water. i. Hester and Associates. Series: Awareness
(Motion picture)
872.6 Fi A 68-2032
Hester and Associates
Water (Motion picture) Water Conditaoninji; IHviiaoQ, Mor-
ton Salt Co., 1968. Made by Cavmloade Productiooa
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm,
Summan/: A study of tbe significance of water to the eartb. Dis-
cusses the hydrologlc cycle, the chemical structure of water, the
problem of pollution, new trends in water njanaKemeot, and tbe
quality of water in the home.
1. Water. i. MOTtOD Salt C>>acNui7- Water OontlltlOQioc DItI-
Moo.
333.9 79-702637
CINB
Water (Filmstrip) Bert Kempers. Released by BFA Edu-
catinnal Afedia, 1970.
62 fr. color. 3.^ mm. (Environmental decisions; an Inquiry)
With teaching guide.
Summary ; Describes the importance of water to life and portrays
how man has polluted water. Encourages students to consider solu-
tions to tbe ecological problems of water.
1. Water. 2. WatCT— Pollution. L Kempers, Bert IL BFA
EMucattonal Media. Series: Environmental dedsio&s: an iDoulrr
(Filmstrip)
574.5 79-738216
BFA Educational Hedta
Water (Filmstrip) Educational Direction. Released by
EalinK Corp., 1970.
■jS fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 13 min. (Pollution)
With teachers' guide.
Summary : Includes scenes of water polluted by chemical wastes
from industry, by oil spIUa on off-shore drilling rigs, and by fer-
Ulisers and pesticides. Explains that the hydrologlc cycle Is ham-
pered when the pollutants kill plants and animals.
1- Water— Pollution. I. Educational Direction, Inc. II. Ealing
Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Series: Pollution (Filmstrip)
614.7 70-737463
Eating Corp.
Water. [Molion picture] ABC News. Released by ABC Media
Concepts. 19/2.
12 min. »d color. 16 mm. (Make ■ wish)
Abo ttaued in tupcr 8 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Bywaters; host, Tom Chapin.
SUMMARY: Uiet animatioo, grapfaict, film cbps, and Mog to illuWrate the
vanow usage* of (he word water, and point* out that icventy percent of tbe
human body u water. Describe* the work of cloud seeder*, and empbacazes what
will happen if current effort* oT the ecologisO fail. For elementary grades.
1. English language — Study and teaching (Elementary)— Juvenile films. 2.
English language- Usage— Juvenile Titms. 3. Water — Juvenile films. (1. Wa-
ter 2. Ecology] I American Broadcastmg Company. 11. ABC Media Con-
cept*. 111. Serie*: Make a wish [Motion picture]
[LB15763 372.6 72-701295
American Broadcasting 72 MARC
Co
Water: a first film (Motion picture) Film Aaaodatea of
California, 1968.
9 min. tkl. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summarv: Shows that water, which covers most of the earth. Is
necessary for life, appears In many forms, and bas many uses.
I. Water— Juvenile films. t. Film Associates of California,
Los Angeles.
372.3 Fi A 68-2116
Film Associates of Callfomla
Water and air (F'tlimttrip) Xew York Times, Office of Edu-
cational Activities, 1967.
TjS fr. bAw. 85 mm. (Filmstrip on current affairs, Febraary
1967)
With discussion manual and recording. Manual and recording
lacking In L. C.
^■•iiismar^; lUustrates the effect of drought and water poUotloo on
people and crops. Describes the conversion of sea water to combat
this problem and discusses tbe dangers of smog in tbe Htles.
L Pollution — U. S. 2, Saline water conversion, 8. Droughts.
I. New York. TImea. Series,
Fi A 66-3600 rev
New York Times
Water and desert animals (Motion picture) Biolof^cal
Sciences Cuiriculum Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Hough'on \fifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace A World, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop Him mounted In cartridge.
A BSCS single topic Inquiry film.
With teacher's guide.
8um,mary: Shows views of typical animals Anmd la deserts Id the
southwestern United SUtes. Explains how desert animals obtalo
water, how tbey adapt to available food, and bow they conserve water.
Points out the water-conservation advantages of burrow-dwelling
animals.
L Desert fauna. 2. Zoology — Southwest, New— EVwlogy. 3. Adap-
Utlon ( Biology t r. American Institute of Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, ii. Rand McNally and Com-
pany. III. Houghton Mlfllln Company, it. Harcourt, Brace
A World.
591.5 Fi A 68-2251
Houghton Hlfllln Co.
Water and desert plants {Motion picture) Biological Sci-
ences Curriculum Study. Released by Rand McNally,
Houph:nn Mifflin Co., and Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
A BSCS single topic Inquiry fllm.
With teacher's guide. .^i, . „
Summary: Views of plants found In the deserts of the southwestern
United States, pointing out the characteristics of the plants which
are adaptive and beneficial to life In tbe desert
1 Desert flora. 2. Botany— Southwest. New— Ecol(«y. 3. Adap-
Utlon (Blolt«y) i. American Institute of Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, n. Rand McNally and Com-
oanr 111. Houghton Mifflin Company, iv. Harcourt, Brace & Wwld.
581.5 Fi A 68-2-252
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Water and heat (Motion picture)
1969.
4 mit. si. color, super 8 mm. (Investigations In sclrace: Prop-
erties of matter wries)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With study guide.
Summary: Uses experlmentft and diagrams to show that water has
one of tbe highest specific heat values of any known tmbstances, and
that It has an Important Influence on tbe climate of tbe earth.
1. Water. 2. Climatology. i, Balley-FUm Associates. Series:
Investigations In sdence : Properties of matter series (Motion picture)
536 79-708070
Balley-Fllm Awaoclatea
Water mA Ww we aac H: MaUBg. [nimstrip] Coronet Instruc-
tional Pllma, 1971.
30 fr colar. 33 mm and phonodiic: 1 *., 12 in., 33 1/3 tpm.. 11 min.
Alao iKtaed with pboftoiape in caaaettc
With *tudy guide.
CREDITS: Educational coltaborator, ViaccBl R. RofeiB.
SUMMARY: Showi where we obtain our drinking water, explain* how it is
purified, and dncuue* problem* that are involved in the *upplying of water.
1. Drinking water— Juvenile Rlmi. 2. Watcr-tuppty^ Juvenile lilms. 3.
Water— Purification— Juvenile fihm. (1. Water utpply. 2. Water— Purifica-
boo] 1. COroaet Inuructioaal nima.
[TD348] 628.1 72-733069
Coraoet Instructional 72 MARC
Film*
Water a^ haw wc aae It irrifatloa. [Fdmstrip] Coronet Instruc-
tional Pilma. 1971.
33 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodiac: 1 %.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 14 min.
Abo iaaued with phonotape in casaette.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Vincent R- Rogen.
SUMMARY: Show* how the intelligent management of water reaource*
raakca it poaaible to grow crop* in dry regiona. lUuatrates three types of irrigation.
1. Irrigatioa— Juvenile film*. (1. Inigaiioo] 1. Coronet ln*tnjctional
Film*.
(S6I3] 631.7 72-733068
72 MARC
Bailey-Film Associates,
Water wA tow we aae U: pawer. [Hlniscrip] Corooet Inttnic-
booal Filina, 1971.
^. la., 12iB^33l/3ri
.ISa
With amdy gMlc.
CItEDrT3: Bducatio—I eoOabontor, ViacaU R. Ream.
SUMMARY: Show* how water power hatped dw dcvlnpaeat of ssrty Is-
dutry aad expUo* bow water suppbea power for hydioeieark eaergy.
1. Water-power — Jwcttilc tUns. (1. Waieipowcrj
tTC147,
Coroost '
POma
621.2
72
607
72-733067
HAKC
Is. 13 b. 33 1/3 n
Water aad tow we aaa It: rwreattoa a^ coiMTidsa. [Filmstiip]
Coronet Instructional Filmi. 1971.
31 b. color. 33 mm.
Abo issued with phonotape in c
Widi Hudy guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Vincent R. Roeera.
SUMMARY: Show* the many way* In which we enjoy water, caplaiM why
our water supply is endangered, and presenu ways of conaerviag water.
1. Water conservation— Juvenile film*. [1. Water comcrvalioaj I. Coro-
net Inttructional Film*.
[TD388j 797 72-733072
Corooet Instructional 72 MARC
FUm*
Water a^ tow we aaa It: traMportatk«. tHlmstripj Coronet In-
structional rams. 1971.
34 fr. color. 33 nun. and phonodisc: 1 i.. 12 la.. 33 1/3 rpm., IS sain.
Abo baued with phonotape in caaaettc.
With Study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Vincent R. Roger*.
SUMMARY: Portray* the importance of water traaaportation in tbe devet-
opmeai of the United Sute* and show* bow water loutee influenced the develop-
"?*nt of cities
1 Shipping -United Sutca—Juvenile film*. 2. Cities and towns — United
Sutes— Juvenile films. (1. Shipping 2. Otics and townq I. Coroaei In-
structionat Film*.
[HE393.A5) 387 72-733071
Coronet Instructional 73 MARC
Fihns
Water and ice (Filmstrip) My weekly reader ,196-?, Made
by Ralph Lopatin Productions.
25 fr color 3.j mm. (New science reading adventures)
Summary: Describes the characteristics of water and Ice and
shows some experiments using both.
1. Water. 2. Ice. i. My weekly reader. Series : New sci-
ence reading adventures (Fllm!<trip)
372.3 78-733189
Pennsylvania School for tbe Deaf
. (Motkw picture] TroO Asaodatea,
Loot HI- i. cat>id|>.
Witk Mckoi (lide.
SUMMAKY: nam wncf m In naar aoodi ■kI bma.
ll
Wmrj 1. Trafl AModMH.
[QC920)
551.5
72-701155
TnOAaooua
7J
MARC
Water & life {Motion picture) Lever Bros. Co. Beleased
by Film Associates of California, 1967.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study gulden
Summarv; Uses demonstrations, pbotography through a micro-
scope, animation, and Ure-actlcm shots to Illustrate tbe crucial role
that water plays In tbe continued exlstei>ce of living things.
1. Water. i. Lever Brothers Company, n. Film Associates of
California. Los Angeles.
Fi A 67-2143
Film Associates of Caliromla
Water ad Ufs. [Motioa picture] BBC-TV, London, 1970.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
20 min. sd bAw. 16 mm. (Water, no. 6>
SUMMARY: lUuBtram the ways in which water is essential to life: in tbe
photoayntheai* of pUnta. in the conautuiion of protopiasm. and a* a solvent in
the lap of plants and in the bloodstream of animals.
I. Water in tbe body—Juvenile fllm*. 2 Plants— Water requtremenu—
Juvenile films. (I. Water in the body 2 Plants] I British Broadcauing
Cotporation. Televi*ioo Service. II. Timc-Ufe FOms. 111. Series: Water.
[Motion picture] no. i.
lQP535.HIj 574.1 72-714740
Tme-Ufe Films 72 MARC
Water and sewa8:c (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co^
1969. Made by University Films.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Community series: Systuns In oar dtT)
With teachers' guide and script.
Bummary: Explains tbe dally dependence of tbe community on tbe
water and sewage systems, and shows some of tbe people employed
by this systMn. With captions.
1. Sanitary engineering. t. HcGraw-HUl Book Company.
Series: Commanlty series: Systems In our dty (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-733681
HcOraw-RIU Book Oo.
Water and wildlife conservation in sonthem Africa (Film-
strip) Imperial International Learninjr Corp. [1971 !i
71 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonotape: 1 reel (S In.). SI Ips.
(Southern Africa today, no. 6)
Also Issued with pbonotape lo cassette:
CREDITS : Author. Oeiwge Volger.
SUUMARY : Emphasises tbe cooserratloo of wildlife sad tbe bet-
ter use of water resooroas la soatbsra Africa. Cootalos Oeorge
Tolger's on-tbe-spot deacrlptk» of TlctorU PaQa
1. Water conservation — Africa. SontbMiL 2. Wildlife cottsenra-
tloD — Africa. SoQtbera I. Imperial loternatlonal Learning Cor-
porstloiL II. Series: Soatbern Africa today (Filmstrip) no. d
[TD319] 333.70968 75-739406
Imperial International Learning CoriL
Water animals (Motion picture) Chandler Pub. Co. Made
bv James F. Bisbop Film Communications. Released by
McGraw-Hill Rook Co., 1968.
4 min. tl. color. 8 mm. (Let's see tbe animals su-les)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Summarj/: Prenents a view of the life patterns of water animals,
including their characteristics, environment, and locomotion. For
primary grades.
1. Freshwater fauna — Juvenile films 2. Marine fauna— Juvenile
films. I. Chandler Publishing Oompsny, San Francisco, ii.
HcOraw-HUl Boob Company. Series : Lef a see tbe animals series
(HotlOD picture)
372.4 79-702200
McOrawHiU Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Water around us (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Released by
I'niveisjxl Education and Visual Arts, 1060.
1 roll, color, 35 mm. (Geography fund amen tals, no. 4)
SUMMARY: Provides basic fact* about the earth and defined
(teographu- terms and concepts. Gives an overview of physical fea-
tures, climate, surface, and plant and animal life on earth. Em-
phaaUes the parts of the earth covered by wrter. With captions.
1. WHter. I. Filmfai Productions, New York. II. UnlTersal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Geography fnndamentala
(Filmetrlp) no. 4.
[GB661] 910 71-740391
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Water bill U. S. A. {Motion picture) Caterpillar Tractor
Co.. 1061.
27 mi:: sd. color, 35 mm.
Produceti in cooperation with the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture.
Credits: Reporter, Walter Cronklte,
Summary: Documents different aspects of the water problem in
the United States. Explains the provisions of Public law 566 and
presents the case histories of two communities which improved their
water management system to solve the problema of flood, drought,
and maintenance of the water supply for the community.
1. water-supply— U. S, 2. Water— Laws and legislation— U, S,
I. Ctitei-pillnr Tractor Company,
333.9 Fi A 67-5398
Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Witer birds. [Motion picture] Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 19S7.
32 min. id. color. 16 mm.
Orifinaliy rekaied in 35 mm. in 1952. u p«n of the True-life adventure
With teachet'i guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Walt Disney; director. Ben Sharpitcen: tcripi. Win-
iton Htbler, Ted Scan, William Otis; narrator, Winston Htblcr; music, Paul
Smith; photographen, Alfred M. Baiky. Alfred C Milolie, Ed N. Harrison, and
others; editor, Norman Palmer.
SUMMARY: A photogrs|rfiic study of ■ variety of water birds. Explains bow
nature has adapted the birds to meet the problems of survival.
1. Water-birds. I. Disney (Walt) Productions. II. Wall Disney Educa-
tional Materials Company.
[QL673] 598.2924 79-714975
Walt Diiney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co
Water birds {Motion picture) Dan Gibson Productions, To-
ronto, 1966.
6 mill. sd. color. IG mm. (Birds of America; thetr songs and
sounds, series 1, no. 3)
With teachci's guide.
Credits: I'hotctgi-aplier, Dun Gibson.
£litmmarv.- Pictures the nesting habits, eggs, and offspring of the
common loon, cotnmon tern, great blue heron and ring-billed gull,
showing tb«n tn their natural habitats.
1. Water-birds. i. Gibson (Dan) Productions. Series: Birds
of America: their songs and sounds {FUmstiip) serlea 1, no. 3.
Fi A 67-2098
Dan Gibson Productions
Water birds of the inland {Motion picture) Australian
News and Information Bureau, 1964. Released in the
U. S., 1968,
14 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Malcolm Otton ; directors, Llllas Castle, Norman
Csatle. ,, , ^
Nummary: Pictures snd describes bird life around Narran Lake
In Inland Atutralla.
1. Water-birds — Australia. l Australia, News and Information
Bureaa.
598.2 Fi A 68-2245
Australian Nen-s and luformatlon Bureau
Water blesses India {FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co., 1969.
50 fr. color, 35 mnt. and phonodlsc: 2 a, 12 In.. 38i rpm.,
15 mln. microgroove. (Our world neighbors: India)
Summary: Shows how water affects lives and destinies In India.
1. Water-supply — India. i. Imperial Film Company, Inc., Lake-
land. Fla. Series: Our world neighbors: India (nimstrlp)
333.9 7&-732794
Imperial Film Co,
Water bodies {Motion picture) Educational Media, 1968.
3 luin, si. color. 8 mm, (Elementary Koclnl studies series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
lasued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Crrditi: l*roducers. IX>nnld ,1, Murphy, William D. Schmidt.
Summary: An Introduction to the study of water bodies. Shows
bow various wuter bodies, including an ocean, a river, a take, a bay,
and B sound are pictured on a relief map.
1. Relief models. 2. Hydrographlc aurveylng. i. Educational
Media, inc. Series: Elementary social studies serlea (Motion pic-
ture)
661.4 Fi A 68-2620
Bdncatlonal Media
Water dock art. [Ftlmstripi EdMediaTec, Released by Silver
Burden Co.. 1971.
n fr. color. 3i mm. and pboootape in casKltc: dual-trw*. 1 7/1 ipa..
7 «in. (Sound filmstrip scries for the ISCS prograni)
With uacbcr's guide.
SUMMARY; lUtwralcs aa ciperimentsl ischniquc for uain| so ISCS water
dock MTt to determine velocity.
I. Ifd inrlii strin I EdMcdiaTec. II. SUver Bunku Corapuy III
Series Somd Almstrip scries for the ISCS pror»> (PUnMnpi
(TJ1054, 531 72-733933
BdMedisTsr 73 MARC
Water color: a blotting technique {Motion picture), Chan-
dler Pub. Co. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 rain, si, color. 8 mm, (Art experience series)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Crvdits: Producer, Uichaid Sziimski,
Summary: Demonstrates the blotting technique for water colors.
For primary grades. , „.,.,,. ^
1 Water-color painting— Technique, i. Chandler Publishing Com-
pany, San Francisco, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Art experience series (Motion picture)
372.5 78-702275
McOraw-HtU Book O.
Water color batik (Motion pieture) Chandler Pub. Co.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Art experience series)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge.
Credits: Producer, Richard Ssumskl.
Sumttuury: Demonstrates the technique of water color batik. For
primary grades. _.
1 Water-color painting — Technique. 2. BaUk, l Chandler
Publishing Company, San Francisco, n. McGraw-HiU Book CJom-
oanv Series: Art experience series (Motion picture)
^ 372.6 70-702281
BJcOraw-Hill Book Co.
Waters-coming and gc^lng {Motion pioture) Priam Produc-
tions, 1969.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Science twenty)
Also Issued on 8 mm, reel and in cartridge.
sJm»2^tf?*D^m^els and experiments to describe the natural
phenomenon of the water cycle, , v.„ v^^
1. Hydrologic cycle. L Prism Producttoos. Inc., New York.
Series: Science twenty (Motion picture) _„...„,
551.6 70-704164
Prism Productions
Water conservation {Motion picture) Harper & Row, 1969.
Made by Cascade Pictures of California.
4 min. sd. color, super 8 mm. (InvestlFilms for Today's basic
science 6)
Loop film mounted IQ cartridge.
aummary: Explains forest cooserratloo practlcaa using photog-
raphy and animation.
1. Water conservaUoo. i, Navarra, JobD Oabrief. Today's basic
science. Book 6, n. Harper & How. inc. Series: InvestlFilms for
Today's basic science 6 (Motion picture)
333.7 70-703646
Harper & Row
The Water cycle {Filimtrip)
1965.
Budek Films and Slides,
38 fi'. color, 35 mm,
Summary: Emphasises the Importance of water to life Pictures
the various sources of water, including scenes of rain and snow falls,
ground water, run-oft. use of water by planU and animals, and
evaporation. With captions, „ „., ^ o.ij„
1. Hydrologic cjcle, i. Budek (Herbert E,> Films and Slides,
Santa Batbara, Calif, _ »„„„,«,
372.3 70-732842
Budek Films and Slides
Water cycle drcas. [FUnuthpj
Made by Aneco Group.
Encore Visual Education. 1972.
lift, color, 3Smm. andphooodttc: 2»..7in., 33 l/Srpm., Smin.each
nde. (ScicDce modvatioo Kiies)
Also iMued with pboooUpe in caoettc.
Reverse tide at record or caMetU containi the uory entitled Lct'a nvc
Hydro.
With teacher*! manual.
CREDITS: EducatioBal cootultant, Herbert S. Neltoo.
SUMMARY: Depicn the water cycle in a circu* •etting. Hydro, a drop of
water. enacU the variow phases of the water cycle, such u evaporstioa, coodcn-
■ation, predpitatioa, coUccboo of grouadwater, and traaapintion. For elemen-
tary grades.
1. HydnOogic cycle— Juvenile filma. [1. Water] I. Encore Visual Educa-
tkm. inc. II. Let'i save Hydro. IIL Series Science raotivatioa teriea. (PDm-
[OB688]
372.3
72-732720
MARC
Water cycle on land {Motion picture) Seaboume Enter-
prises, England. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1970.
4 min. si. cohtr, super 8 mm. (Hydrology series)
TjOop film.
With study guide.
Summary: £iplalns how on-shore breeaes move molsture-laaen
air over the land and how the air moves upward in mountain areas.
Describes how clouds form and precipitation returns the moisture to
the earth where It flows back Into the ocean,
1. Hydrologic cycle. i. Seabourne Enterpriser, n. BFA Educa-
tional Media. Series; Hydrology series (Motion picture)
551,5 70-708842
BFA Educational Media
Water cycle on the ocean {Motion picture) Seaboume
Enterprises, England. Released in the U. S. by BFA
Educational Media, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hydrology series)
lioop film.
With study guide. , . ^,
SuTTtmary: Explains how particles of water vapor pass Into the
atmosphere from the ocean surface, and how clouds form at higher
altitudes and the moisture returna to the ocean aa ralo.
1. Hydrologic cycle. i. .Seabourne Enterprlaea. n. BFA Educa-
tional Media. Series: Hydrology series (Motion picture)
551,6 7ft-708841
BFA Educations! Media
Water-driven KriatmiD {Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1968.
4 mill. 8l. color, super 8 mm, (Pioneer crafU)
Loop aim. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredUt: Authors, W, Woodruff, O. Moore.
Summary: Explains the function and operation of a water-arlTen
^1 'plour-mills. 2. Water-wheels. i. Ealing Corporation, Cam-
bridge Mass. Series: Pioneer crafts (Motion picture)
664 70-700138
Baling Corporation
Water droplet cohesion (Motion picture) Thome Films in
collaboration with the National Center for Atmospheric
Research. Made and released by Thorne Films, 1971.
3 mln. si, color, super 8 mm, (Research perspectives)
Loop film. Film notes on container.
CREDITS; Producer, Tom Mayberry.
SUMMARY: Presents a high-speed cinemagraphlc analysis of the
collision and cohesion of water droplets under experimental condi-
***T Drops, I. Thorne Films, inc. Boulder. Goto, II. Series:
Research perspectives (Motion picture) 7iioia
[QC183] 551.5 7d-a42«
Thome Films
The Water dwellers {Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 19(i7. Released in the U. S., 1968.
15 mill, sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, John Martin-Jones; director, Jim Jeffrey,
Summat-y: A Study of the people who live, work, or holiday along
the foreshores of Broken Bay, 25 miles north of Sydney, Australia.
1. Australia— Description and travel. i. Australia. News and
Information Bureau.
309.194 Fi A 68-2246
Australian News and Information Bureau
Water erositm {Motion picture) National Film Board of
Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1967.
-J liiln. si. color. 8 mm. (Geology)
1>H>|) tilm.
With tea lifi-i guldt'.
Siiminarii: Shows how round depressions called potholes are
c»rve<i in r.«k bv the action of running water nnd tumbling pebbles.
Compares nat.iral photographs with a laboratory reconstruction de-
signed to show details of this erosive process.
1 Erosion. I. Canada. National Film Board, n. Encj-clo-
paedia Britaniiicu Educutloniit Ci.rpiiration. Series: Geologj- (Mo-
"°"""«"" Fi A 67-2166
EI1l^■.vclop.^e(lia Bi-itnn- nlca Educational Corp,
Water (or a city. [Motion picture] Australian News and Infortna-
tion Bureau, 1972. Made by Australian Commonwealth Film
Unit. Released in the U.S., 1972.
13 min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS; Producer. M. Otlon; director and writer, B. Moir.
SUMMARY: Shows the scale and complexity of the »y«tem to store and
supply walct for a large Australisn cily.
1 Waterworks- Au.strali«. I Australia. News and InformaOon Bureau.
CTC121I 3"' "-702251
AiHiraiian News and 72 MAKi.
Information Bureau
Water in biolc^y {Motion picture) Lever Bros. Co. Re-
leased by Film Associates of California, 1967.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With ^tlldy guide,
Summaiy: Dl.tmi.wes the functions of water a.s the largest single
constituent of living things. Points out that water is the one in-
organic compound on which life l.s moat dependent.
1. Water. 2, Water metabolism. i. Lever Brothers Company.
n. Film Associates of California, Los Angeles.
Fi A 67-2303
Film Associates of California
Water in our lives (FilmetHp) Herbert E. Budek Films
and Slides, 1967.
Summary: Illustrates the many uses of water, notes Its Impor-
tance to plants and animals, and describes the three states of water.
With captions.
1. Water. l Budek (Herbert B.) Films and Slides, Santa Bar-
bara, Calif.
532 75-7»46a6
Budek Film.i and Slides of Calif.
Water in the arid zones (FUmstrip) Unesco, 1959.
47 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Discusses and illustrates the water cycle, the hydrology
of surface waters and utIllEatlon, underground water, artificial rain
making, dew, and the problem of saline waters. With captions.
1. Hydrology. 2. Water-supply. 3. Arid regions. i. United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation.
333.9 Fi A 68-5117
Unesco
Water in the desert (FUmatrip) Hulton Press, London,
1967? Released in the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
S5 fr. bAw. 35 mm, (Countries, regional studies, and peoples)
Picture post fllmatrlp.
With notes. , ...
Produced in cooperation with the National Committee for Visual
Aids tn Education. . . ^
Summary: Shows the Importance of water as the first need of the
desert ; points out vurloua sources of water in the desert. Including
oases, surface wells, wadles, and dew mounds, as well as the ancient
conservation works of Byaantlne and Roman times.
1. Deserts. 2. Water-supply. I. Hulton Frees, ltd., London,
u, Dufour Editions, inc. Series: Countries, r^lonal studies, and
peoples (FUmstrip)
333.9 Fi A 67-4068
Dufour Editions
608
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Water la the deiert. (FUrostripi Wtlt Dimey Productioo*.
Rcleued by Walt Disney Educational Materiab Co.. 1971.
47 fr. co)of. 33 mm. and phonodiac: 3 %.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. I min.
(Nature itudks. Set 1: The livin| desert)
Alio tMued wiih phonoupe in c*(Ktte.
Captioned venion (41 ft.) alao tatuod.
With (Cftchcr guide
SUMMARY: Showi the unpredictable, violent, and ludden wayi in which
water can come to the dcacn and form riven by bein| trapped in canyons.
1. Water. 2. Desera. 1. DUney (Watt) Productions. II. Wall Dnney
Educational Material* Company. III. Series: Nature studies. [Filinstrip) Set 1:
Tlte living desert.
tGB665i 333.9 72-732635
Wall Disney Educational 7} MARC
Materiab Co
Water b tke deeert [I^lmstrip] Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
41ft. color. 35 mm. (Nature studies. Set 1: The living desert)
Sound versions (47 ft.) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Shows the unpredictable, violent, and sudden ways in which
water can come to the desen and form rivers by being trapped in canyons. With
1 Water- 2. Deseru. 1. Disney (Walt) Productions. 11. Wall Disney
Educational Materials Company. III. Series: Nanve studiea. [nimstrip] Set I:
The living desert.
[GB665] 333.9 72-732636
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Water is fun {Motion picture) Canyon Films of Arizona,
1969.
H ni'. ^«I. color. 16 iniu.
Sumniaijf: U'rk Smith, L'nited States Olympic diving coach, dis-
cuses the liiiportance of learniog how to swim. He demonstrates
how to «taj- out of danger la deep water and what to do In an emer-
gency.
1. Swimming. L Canyon Films of Arizona.
614.8 74-701293
Canyon Fllm«of Arizona
The Water is so dear that a blind man coald see (Motion
picture) National Educational Television and Radio Cen-
ter. Released by Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center,
1970.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Our rantshlng wilderness, no. 7)
4 'REDITS : Producer, director, and editor, Shelly Oroesman ; story
and research. Mary Louise Oro^mao, John Hamlet; narrator, John
Hamlet.
SUMMARY : Describes the plight of the Taos Indiana and their
home in the Bine Lake area of New Mexico, which la threatened by
lumber companies. Kxplains that the Indian has not exploited ecol-
ogy t>ecanse be considers all life sacred, and uses only what Is
net-efsary to him.
1. Ecology— New Mexico. 2. Taos Indians. I. National Educa-
tional TelerlsioD and RadloCenter. 11. Indiana. UDirersitT. Aadlo-
Vi«ual Center. III. Series: Our ranfsblng wilderness (Motion pic-
ture i no, 7,
fQH 105] 333.7 75-710660
Indiana. Unir. Audio- Visual Center
Water is wet {Moium pietttre) Three Prong Television
Productions, 1969.
20 min. nd. color. 16 mm. (The Metooshow)
Summary: A collection of experiences — some real, some fantasy —
that touch upon the young child's fascination with water and the
many magic things it can do.
1. Water. i. Three Prong TeleTlslon Productiotv*. Series:
The Metooshow (Motion picture)
372.3 77-705712
CINE
Water jet instability in electric field (Motion picture)
Education Development Center. Released by Encyclopaedia
Rritannica Educational Corp.. 1969.
4 min. si. bAw. 16 mm. (Fluid mechanics films)
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. in cartridge.
Made for the National Committee for Fluid Mechanics.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates a demonstration experiment on a phase of
fluid mechanics.
1. Water-Jet. 2. Electromagnetic fields. I. Education Derelop-
ment Center. II. Encyclopaedia Brltannica Educational Corporation.
III. Series : Fluid mechanics films (Motion picture)
532 70-710328
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educatlc»ial Corp.
Water makes g:ood news and bad news {FUmatrip) My
weekly reader, 1966. Made by Communicators.
26 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 2-66.
Summary: Explains that water becomes a problwn when In short
supply or wtien too plentiful.
1. Water-supply. i. My weekly reader.
372.8 72-733190
Pennsylvania Sihool for the Deaf
Water MMMS of tlw nriiMi (Motioo pictnrc] Naval Oceano-
fraphic Office. Rekued by U.S. Navy. 1967.
43 a
■d. color.
SUMMARY: A toentific fOm itiidy at the \aal6cm
OMBti of the maior water mtmet at Um oceans.
t. Wucr I. United Stales. Naval
UaiMd States. Navy Dept.
[OC297j 551.4
UA. Navy De^ 72
72-700686
MARC
Water movement in soil {Motion picture) Dept. of Agron-
omy, Washington State University, 1961. Made by
Walter H. Gardner and J. C. Hsieh.
27 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses time-lapse photography to show how water moves
into and through soil under conditions where the soil is not sat-
urated. Points out how strata such as hard pans or coarse sand
layers stow down the advance of a wetting front and how saturated
and unsaturated flow dltrer. Dye tra<*8 illustrate how soluble
fertlUEers move In Irrigation farrows.
1. Soil percolation. i. Washington (SUte) State University.
Pullman. Agronomy Dept.
631.4 Fi A 68-5
Washington State Univ., Pullman. Agronomy DepL
Mt Ib atoaa. [Motion picture] Thome I^lma. 1972.
Made by Bruce Rufber.
3 min. u. color, vxpa I mm. (The ExpcrimeDtal bwlogy Mries)
Loop Sfan ia cartridfc. Film notes oe csrtiidie case.
SUMMARY: DefDoastiatca, by aieaa* of aa e^^enmefii. how water raovea
in the Mcmt of plaais. Show* bow the liquid moves through definite vcsseli and
tnio the leaves of the plant.
1. Plants. Motioa of fhadt is. 1. Thome PUma, inc, Boulder, Colo. IL
Series: The Experimental biology ■erics. [Motioa picture]
fQK871] 581.1 72-701386
ThoriM Film* 72 MARC
rater/anic {Motioo picture] Cavalcade Productioas, 1971.
3 aun. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Ponrayi the wonder of water throvfh Kene* of water&lk,
mouQtaia streams, quiet lakes, and the crashing nrl Without ttarratiaa. For
ckuMatary gradea.
I. Water— Juvcaikfilaa. (1. WsMt) L Ckvalcade ProducliaaB.
cOB671i 500.9 72-700334
ONE 72 UARC
Water muaic suite by George Frederick Handd (FSmttrip)
Educatiwial Audio Visual, 1967.
M fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (Is. for manual
projectoi-, 1 B. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33} rpm., 17 min.
mlcrogroove. (Music appreciation series)
CrfdilM: Editor, Mario Muchnlk.
Summmry: Coordinates eighteenth century paintings with the
changing moods of the music of Hfindel'B Water music anlte.
I. Handel, Georg Frledrlcb. 1685-1759. Water music. Selections.
II. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasantvllle, N. Y. Series:
Music appreciation series (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3731
Educational Audiovisual
Water music suite (four sections) by George Frideric
Handel (.Vo/ion pi^tvre) Musilog Corp. Keleeaed by
Bailey Films. 1968.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music In motion)
SIS"; p'l^ucer. D. R. Phillips; photography Rex P^f^^S.
Summary: V^ photographs of i-^nes of nature In the TnUed
SUtes and the Far East to express the arrangeinent by Sir Hamil-
ton Harty of the Water music suite, hy Handel.
1 Htode Georg Frledrlch. lea-V-U-SO. Water mnsW suite. Se-
lections I H^del Georg Frledrich. 1885-1759. Water music
suite Selections, n. Musilog Corporation, in. Bailey Films, mc.
HoUywood, calif. ^Series: ««*■= in '°°^°° ^^^'^^'^^
Uosllog Corp.
The Water planet (Motion picture)
media, 1970.
Doubleday Molti-
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Jacqqes Cotuteau aeries)
Also issued In super 8 mm. In cartridge.
With teacher's guld&
Summary- : DescrllKs aspects of life at>oard an underwater explora-
tion ship. Shows the unending manual and mental labor, and ob-
serves the dangers with which underwater photographers moat
contend.
1. Underwater exploration. I. Doubleday Multimedia.
Series : Jacques Cousteau series ( Motion picture)
778.7 72-710106
Doubleday Multimedia
Water poUntion {FOmsirip) Vocational Education Pro-
ductions, 1970.
W fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 In.), 81 In. per
Produced through the cooperation of the School of Agriculture.
California State Polytechnic College.
With script.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
Credili: Coordinator. Clyde Hostetter; auperrlaor and author,
Steven C. LaXIarine; narrator. Daryl Kmae; photography. James
Summary- A basic review of the history of water pollution and
the types of pollution problems now In existence. Places emphasia
on the pollution caused by agricultnral practices and how these
problems can be corrected. ,._.._.
1 Water— Pollution. i. Vocational Education Productions.
614.77 76-736938
Vocational Education Productions
Water pollution (Filmstrip) Wnrren .Schloat Productions,
1972.
■J fili'istrips (pt. 1, 77 fr. ; pt. 2. 79 fr.) color. .15 mm. and pho-
noiliftc: 2 s.; 12 In.; 331 rpm.; pt 1, 17 min.; pt. 2, 18 min. (Ecol-
ogy series)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Covers pollntlon of both salt and fresh water, and
dl.«iu!«ses the value of the salt marsh, the effects of algae, silting
anil temperature change, collform count, the effects of plankton,
algal blooms, ami tlie red tide. Explains the hydrol<^c cycle and
the natural acquisition by water of minerals. Points out varloos
aources of water pollution.
1. Water— Pollution. 1. Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleas-
antvllle. N. Y. ILSerlefliEkoIogyserles (Fllmatrlp. Warren Schloat
Productions)
[TD420] 614.77 74-739871
Warren Schloat
Water of St. Croix {Motion picture) KSTP, 1968.
29 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
CredUt: Sponsor, Northern State Power.
Summary: A film essay on the St. Croix Blver, following the river s
200-mlle Journey to the Mississippi, both geographically and chron<^
It^cally through the four seasons. Showa how the river la used and
wtiy it ia a great natural reaoorceL
1, SL Croix River, Me. & N. R i. KSTP-TV (Television sta-
tion) Mlimeapolls-St PauL
663 FiA6S-8«4
CINE
Water : old problems, new methods (Motion picture)
Time-Life Broadoast Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., llC'i.
30min. sd. color. 18 mm. (The World we live In)
Summary: Give* examples of typical water shortage problonfl
around the world and shows what scientists are doing to solve tb«ii.
1. Water-supply. i. Time-Life Broadcast, Inc. u. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series: The World we live In (Motion picture)
333.9 70-700244
McGraw-Hill BwA Co.
Water, o«r best friead. [FUnutripj Educational Prajcctiona Corp.,
1970.
36 fr. color. 3) nun. (Reading program. Level 2, R-280)
With teacher '( manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which include* word tfcill reinforcement of
recognilioa of the word sound* of B. C, and D. A documcntatton of the bcoefitt
of water in its various forms: lolid, liquid, (u. With captions. For primary grades.
1 . Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English langus«e»— Consonants —
Juvenile fiUns. 3. Water— JuvenUe films. (I. Wsterj 1. Educational Projec-
tions Corporabon. II Scries: Reading program [Filmstrip] Level 2. R-2S0.
tLB1525j 372.4 72-733520
Educatioaal Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
nc Water plaa. [Motion picture] Summit FUma, 1971.
37 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Illustrates various proUema which are caiaed by water dira-
■km. Explains what b being sacrificed in the name of growth and progreM.
1. Wster rcaourccs developmest 2. Ecology. L SonBiit Fihnt.
cTC409i 333,7 72-7004r7
ONE n MARC
Production!
Water ptrflntion — a complex problem (Filmstrip)
for Visual Education, 1971.
Society
33 f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 15
min. mlcrogr(X>ve. (America's urban crisis, group 1, no. 3)
.\Iso issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Credits : Author, Woodbury Conkllng.
Summary : Compares past, current, and estimated future water
needs of the country with the available supply. E>escrlbeB the re-
aponslbltlty of the Individual in helping to reduce water pollution.
1. Water— Pollution— U. S. I. Society for Visual Education, Int.
Chicago. Series : America's urtmn crisis < Fllmstrlp ) group 1. no. 3.
614.7 70-738050
Society for Ylsiuil Education
Water pollution: a first Aim (Motion picture) Norman
Bean. Keleased by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
8 mill. sd. color. 16 tntiL
With stiMly guide.
SUMMARY: Follows a stream from Its origin to Its end to reveal
the many sources of water pollution. For elementary grades.
1. Water— Pollution — Juvenile Blms. I. Bean, Norman. II. BFA
Educational Media.
BFA EducaUonal Media
614.77
75-712385
Water poUntioa: can we keep our water dean? (Motion
picture) Reinald Werrenrath. Released by Journal Films,
1971.
Ui min- sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Shows six major sources of water pollution and
explains how each contributes to changing the river Into a dlrtj
dead waterway.
1. Water— Pollution. 1. Werrenrath, Reinald, Jr. II. Journal
FilmR, inc., Chicago.
[TD420] 614.7 73-712694
Journal Films
Water purification (Motion picture) Percy Stokes. Ke-
leased by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1970.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With gnlde.
Summary: A basic Introduction to ttie water supply and Its Im-
portaiKe. Explains how water is purified for the health of the com-
munity. For elwnentary grades.
1. Water — Puriflcatlon— Juvenile films. i. Stokes. Percy,
n. AIMS Instructional Media Serrlcea.
372.3 79-705174
AIMS Inatructlonal Media
Water rcsowcea. [Tranaparencies] Creative Visuals, 1968.
8 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in. (Conservation of natural resources)
With overlays.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Authors, James Swan. William S Supp
CONTENTS: Demands for wttcr — A wster treatment pisnt.— A home sew-
age disposal system —The cfTcci of organic poilu6on on stream life — Water
UMfulness affected by adjoining and upstream uses. — The hydrolic cycle. — Wa-
ter has many uses.
1. Water-supply. (1. Water supply) 1 Creative Visuals (Rrm) II. Series:
Conservation of rtatural resources. [Transparenciesi
(TD348] 333.9 72-735757
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
609
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Water resources of Minnesota (F3matrip) University of
Minnesota, Audio- Visual Education Service, 1968.
05 fr. color. 35 mm. (Mlnoeeota studies)
With guide.
Creditt: Editor, G«orge A. Thlel.
Summorif: Discusses the Importance of the water residirces of
Hinoesota, explaining what these are and how they look. Describes
the water C7Cle, why tt ralna, what a water table Is and what tt
does, and how various formations of lakes, rtYers, waterfalls, and
sprlnga have occurred. Shows the various ways In which man uses
water.
1. Water-supply — UlnnesoU. i. Ulnnesota. UnlTerslty. Audio-
Visual Bdacstlon Serrlce. Series: Minnesota studies (Flimstrlp)
333.9 Fi A 68-3957
UlDDMOta. UoiT. Audio-Vlsoal Education Serrlce
Water rise in blotter strips— exposed and enclosed {Motion
picture) Educational Services, 1966.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Kitchen physics)
With uotes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project
Summnry: Uses time-lapse photography to present a summary of a
cmpIUarlty experiment xvith controlled evaporation. Compares water
absorption by two blotter*, one exposed to room air and one enclosed
in a clear plastic tube, during a 12-hour period. Investigates the
effects of evaporation and condensation on the rate of absorption.
1. Capillarity. 2. Evaporation. i. Educational Services, lac,
Newton. Mass. Series: Kitchen physics (Motion picture)
536 Fi A 67-2397
Education Development Center
Water rise in blotter strips of graded widths (Motion pic-
ture) Educational Services, 1966.
4 miM. si. color. 8 mm. (Kitchen physics)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project.
Summary: Demonstrates an experiment which shows the effects of
capillarity and evaporation. Uses time-lapse photography over a 12-
hour period to show the changes in the absorbing-evaporating system
of blotter strips of varied widths In a tank of water. Shows on a
graph the varying rates of absorption.
1. Capillarity. 2. Evaporation. i. E:dncational SwTlces, inc.
Newton, Mass. Series: Kitchen physics (Motion picture)
536 Fi A 67-2396
Education Development Center
Water safety (FUnutrip) National Film Board of Canada,
1966.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Uses captioned cartoons to show bow to avoid the most
common hazards of pool, beach, and river swimming. For primary
grades.
1. Aquatic sports — Safety measures. i. Canada. National Film
Board.
872.3 Fi A 68-4193
National Film Board of Canada
Tke Water aaju. [Motion picture] Chufchill nimi. 1971.
II mia. ad. color. 16 mm.
Whh Kudy guide.
CREDITS: Author, Richani BeyoMr.
SUMMARY: Explores moods sad psturas of waW is Om cycle of nstiM,
from rain to riven sad the lea. Inclutfas views ol ■ variety at water creatures.
For primary grades.
I. Hydrologic cycle— Juvenile films, it. Wsierj I. ChurduU PibM, Los
[OB688]
372.3
72
78-715527
MARC
Water sense {FUmatrip) Calgon Corp., Home Service In-
stitute. Made by Forum Four. Released by Calgon
Corp.. ]')f>7.
50 f r. color. 35 mm.
With script and program guide.
Summary: Emphasizes the Importance of water conservation and
management In dally life. Discusses sources of pollution to the
waters of the country, the current battle against water abuse, the
rapidly growing personal exi>ense of supplying water to households,
and Instructions for better managing the quality and quantity of
water In homes.
1. Water— Pollution. 2. Water conservation. l Calgon (Corpo-
ration.
333.9 76-732762
Calgon 0)rp.
Water, servant to man (Filmstrip) Educational Reading
Service, 1968.
42 fr color, 89 mm. (Learn-about Slmstrlp library)
Crediti: Author, Lee Polk.
Siunnary: Explains that the role of water InHuencea nature's bal-
aDC« by arT<>ctlng climatic conditions. For grades one through five.
1. Water— Juvenile (ilms. 2. Climatology— Juvenile Alms.
I. Educational Reading Service, Inc. Series.
372.3 Fi A 68-3623
Educational Reading Service
The Water spider — a study in adaptation (Motion picture)
Gateway Educational Films, London. Released in the
U. S. by Coronet Instructional Films, 1968.
II mln. sd. color. 19 mm.
With teachers' guide.
i^ummorv.' A study of the life of the water spider, showing the
ways In which It has adapted to living under water.
— Another issue. bAw.
1. WaterspiderH. 2. Adaptation(Biology) i. Qateway Edu-
cational Films, ltd., I>ondon. n. Coronet Instnictlonat Films.
695 76-700020
Coronet Instructional Films
The Water ^rlt (Filmstrip) Filmfaz Productions. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arte, 1970.
1 roll, color. :tri mm. and phonodlsc. (African stories and
legends)
AIko issued with pbonotape in caiwette.
KUHUARY: Illustrates an African folk Ul« about the wat«r
spirit. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Tales, A fri ran— Juvenile Dims. I. Fllmfax Productions. New
York. II. L'nlverul Education and Visual Arta. III. Bertes: Afri-
can stories and legends (Filmstrip)
[ORWO] 398.2 78-740468
Universal Bducation and Visual Arts
Water sports champs (Motion picture) Columbia Pictoree
Corp., 1961.
10 mlFv sA. l>&w. 3o mm. (World of s|>orts)
Credit*: Producer and director. Harry Foster; commentator. Bill
Stern; music, S. Chas. RnwHon, Jack Shalndlln : phott>grapher and
editor, Jack Etra.
Summary: Shows water-ski champions Chuck Steams and Vicki
Van Hook performing maneuvers In slalom and trick skiing, as well
as ski-jumping. Includes views of a pleasure-boat race using fifty
horsepower outboards. Filmed at Sliver Sprlnga, Fla.
1. Water skiing. i. Columbia Pictures Corpwatlon.
Series: World of sports (Motion irtcture)
797.1 Fi 67-14«r
Water supply industry: contemporary to 1946 (Filmstrip^
Common Ground, London, 1946. Made by Philip Porteous.
Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
1966.
55 f r. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Sl'MUARY: Uses maps, diagrams, and photographs to illustrate
sources and processes In the water supply IndOBtry In England.
1. Water-supply— England. I. Common Qroood, ltd.. Ltmdoik.
II. Carman Educational Aasodates.
628 77-788684
Carman Educational Associates
Water tiger beetle (Motion picture) Thome Films, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ecology: fresh water orga-
nisms—aquatic Insects)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer, Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY: Documents the feeding behavior of water tigers and
explains how they are adapted to ihelr environment.
1 Dytlscldae. 2. AdapUtlon (Biology) 3. Feeding behavior. L
Thome Films, Inc.. Boulder, Colo. 11. Series: Ecology: fresh water
organisms — aquatic insects (Motion picture)
QLo96.D905 595.76 75-712117
Thome Films, Inc.
Water treatment — a century of progress (Motion pic-
ture) New York Air Brake Co., 1964.
40 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. „, , .. j *
Summary: Describes the transition from early filtering methods to
the sophisticated water treatment methods of today. Including rapid
sand filtration, coagulation, taste and odor control, disinfection, fluo-
ridation, and automation. Examines today's trends and their pos-
sible effect on future operating methods.
1 Water— Purification. i. New York Air Brake Company.
Fi 67-521
Water vapor (Motion picture) Independent Producer's
Service. Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
4 min. si. TOlor. super 8 mm, (Investigations in science: mete-
orology series)
Loop film.
Crfditt: Educational consultant. Grant Lary.
BummaTV: Uses thr«e common experiences to Illustrate the pres-
ence of water vapor In the air. Combines live action and simple
"'"Moisture. 2. Humidity. i. Independent Producer's Service.
u Balley-Fllm Associates. Series: Investigations In science: mete-
orolo,, »r,- (Motion plcmr., ^^^ ^ ^^^^^
A. L. A. Booklist
Water vapw in the atmosphere (Filmstrip) Bkiwin Sha-
piro Co., 1967. Made by Edwin Shapiro.
1 ro!'. t-olor. 35 ram. (Filmstrip set 4: Meteorology)
Bummory: Surveys the sources of water vapor, factors affecting
evaporation, sublimation, relative humidity, absolute humidity, sat-
urated air, and the temperature humidity Index. With captions.
1. Uoistore. 2. Humidity. i. Edwin Shapiro Oompany.
Series: Meteorology (Pilmatrlp)
551.6 77-734719
SldwlQ Shapiro Co.
Water, water everrwhen. (Motioa picture] National PQm Board
of Canada. 1971.
i min. td. color. 16 ram.
Abo inucd in 35 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Marc Beaudet; director, OilkaBlaisjscieBtiSeooasah.
•nt, Gerard Leduci pbotocrspher. Brie Chunbcrlatn.
SUMMARY: Shows the dow gssping death of a trogt in mcrcasiatly pel-
hUcd wwcr.
1. Wauf— PoUutios. 1. Caaada. NatkniBl PUb BosnL
[TD425] 639 72-701360
Natioaal PUin Board of 73 MARC
Water waves (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannioa
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln, si. color. 8 mm. -(EEarth science)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary.- A d«nonstration showing that although waves on water
are constantly traveling, the water Itself rematns more Or less lo
place.
1. Ocean waves. i. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Earth science (HotlOD picture. Bncydopaedla
Brttannica Educational Corp.)
661.4 7*-704195
BDcyclo(Miedla Brltannaca Educational Oorfk
Water wealth or worry for America? (Motion picture)
Cast Iron Pipe Research Association. Released by Mod-
em Talking Picture Service ,196-lj
24 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
8ummary: Tocuees on the water supply of the United States,
showing how water departments of progressive cities are planning
ahead and explaining why conservation should be a national concern.
1 Water-supply— U. 8. 2. Water conservation— U. S. i. Cast
Iron Pipe Research Association, ii. Modern Talking Picture Serv-
ice, Inc.
333.9 Fi A 67-5112
Watercotor: A gallery of watcrcolors (Filmstrip) Visual
Aids Studio, 1971.
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY : Shows a gallery composed of forty-flve historically
cataloged examples of watercolor paintings. With captions.
1. Water-colors. I. Visual Aids Studio, Huntsvllle, Tex.
II. A Gallery of watercolors (Filmstrip)
[ND1731.H 1 751.4 70-739026
Vlaoal Aids Studio
Publications
Watercfrfor: Brush manipulations (Motion picture) Hester
and Associates, 1966.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit!: Authors, Clarence Klncald, Stanley Madeja.
Bummary: Demonstrates various brush strokes, using small and
large fiat brushes and round brushes.
1. Painting — Technique. i. Hester and Associates. Series:
Painting (Motion picture)
751.4 Fi A 68-2000
Hester and Associates
Watercolor: Calligraphy (Motion picture)
sociates, 1966.
Hester and As-
Modern Talking Picture
Service
610
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit*: Authors. Clarence Klncald. Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrates Oriental bnishwork and other calligraphic
techniques, using reed, matchstlcks, and felt-tip pen.
1. Brush drawing. i. Hester and Associates. Series: Paint-
ing (Motion picture)
761.4 Fi A 68-1996
Hester and Associates
Watercolor: Figure and portrait (Filmstrip) Visual Aids
Studio, 1971.
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMM.\RV : Demonstrates step-by-step, various techniques for
painting figure and portrait compoNltlons with watercolors. With
cap: ions.
1. Water-color painting — Techntliue. 2. Human figure in art.
8. Portrait painting. I. Visual Aids Studio, Huntsvllle. Tex.
[XD2190] 761.4 70-739031
Visual Aids Studio
Watercolor: Handling the medium (Filmstrip) Visual Aids
Studio, 1971.
45 fr. color. 85 mm.
st'.MMAKV : Shows experimental and traditional painting t<>ch-
nlques for handling the medium of watercolor. With captions.
1. Water-folor painting— Technique. I. Visual Aids Studio.
Huntsvllle, Tex.
[ND2420] 761.4 76-739030
Vl.-iual Aids Studio
Watercolor: Landscape (Filmstrip) Visual Aids Studio,
1971.
4.'> fr. color. 35 ram.
SrMM.\RV : Demonstrates In detail various watert-oior tech-
nique!; for landscape painting. With captions.
1. Landscape In art. 2. Water-color painting— Technique.
I. Visual Aldn .Studio. Huntsvllle, Tex.
[ND2240] 751.4 71-789029
visual Ald« Studio
Watercolor: Line foondatimi (Motion picture) Hester and
Associates, 1966.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop film mnitnted In cartrlilge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit*: Authors, Clarence Klncald, Stanley Madeja.
Summary: Demonstrates the painting of a watercolor from the
drawing of Its line foundation with a felt tip pen to the application
of washes over the lines to complete the painting.
1. Water-color painting— Technique. l. Hester and Associates.
Series ; Painting ( Motion picture)
751.4 Fi A 68-1999
Hester and Associates
Watercolor: Materials (Filmstrip) Visual Aids Studio,
1971.
45 fr. color. 35 mm,
SUMMARY : Lists the various materials used in watercolor
imlntlng, and the different techniques for selecting and using them.
With captions.
1. Water-color painting — Technique 2. Artists' materials.
I. Visual Aids Studio, Huntsvllle, Tex.
[ND2420] 761.4 78-789028
visual Aids Studio
A Watercolor palette {Motion picture) Walden Film Corp^
1968.
4 mln. si. color. suj>er 8 mm. (Fine arts techniques: water-
color)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Creditt: Series designer, Sol Dworktn.
Summary.- Describes what colors make up a watercotor palette.
1. Olora. 2. Water-color painting— Technique. i. Walden Film
Corporation. Series: Floe arts tediuiques! watercolor (Motion
picture)
751.4 79-708089
Walden Film Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Waterc<rfor: Paper preparation (Motion pietttre) Hester
and Associates. 1966.
4 miD. si. oolur. 8 turn. (PalDtliiK)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Ii«u«d In iitnndard 8 min. and In super 8 moL
With study guide.
Crtditt: Authors. Clareow KIncald, Stanley Madcjl.
Summary: Demonstrates two methods of stretchfnc lightweight
pftper: aalng wooden stretdhws and a stapler, and nalnf gam tape
and a drawing board.
1. Water-color painting — Technique. l Heater and AMOCtatea.
Series; Painting (Motion picture)
751.4 FiA6&-2016
Heater and Associates
Watercolor: Sponge manipiiUtlcHis {Motion picture)
ter and Associates, 1966.
Hes-
4 mln Kl. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In Miper 8 mm.
With study guide.
CrediU: Authors. Clarence KIncald, Stanley Hadeja.
Summary; Demontitrates various techniques In watercolor, ^irtng
cellulose and natural sponges. Shows how the sponge Is osed to moT*
color and to add color.
1. Water-color painting— Technique. i, Hester and Associates.
Series: Painting (Motion picture)
751.4 Fi A 68-2001
Hester and Associates
Watercolor: StiU lift (Filmatrip) Visaal Aids Studio, 1971.
45 fr. color. S5 mm.
SUMMARY : Gires traditional and ezi>erlmental demonstrations
for using M'atercolors In painting still Ufes. With captions.
1. Water-color painting— Technique. 2. Stlll-Ilfe painting— Tech-
nique. I. Visual Aids Studio, Huntsriile. Tex.
[ND3420] 751.4 74-73«)27
Visual Aidj Studio
Watercolor: The wash {Motion picture) Hester and Aaao-
ciates, 1966.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued In fitandard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide
Creditt: Authors, Clarence KIncald, Stanley Madeja.
BummatT/: Demonstrates Tarlous wash techniques. Including flat
wash, graded wa.«ih, wet-lnto-wet wash, and graTltatlooal wash.
1. Water-color painting — Technique. l Hester and AssoclataA
Series: Painting (Motion picture)
751.4 Fi A 68-1996
Hester and Associates
Watercolor: Values (Motion picture) Hester and Associates,
1966.
4 min, si. color, 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Issued In nandnrd 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credits: Authors, Clarence KIncald, Stanley Madeja.
Summanf: Demonstrates how ralue can indicate form and space,
and how It can create pattern.
1. Water-coior painting — Technique. 2. Composition (Art)
I. Hester and Afwociates. Series : Painting (Motion picture)
761.4 Fi A 6&-1998
Hester and Associates
Watercolor: Wet-into-wet {Motion picture) Hester and
Associates, 1966.
4 mln si. color 8 mm. (Painting)
Loop aim niniinted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In sui)er 8 mm.
With study guide
Creditt: Authors. Clarence KIncald, Stanley Madeja.
Summarj/: Demonstrates the execution of a landscape and a still
life, using various wet-lnto-wet techniques.
1. Water-color painting— Technique. l Hester and Aasodatee.
Series: Painting (Motion picture)
751.4 Fi A 68-1997
Hester and Associates
Watcrcolora (Motion picture) Davidson Films, 1970.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Arts and crafts for children)
CREDITS: Educational consultant, Barbara Unse.
SCMMART: Emphasixee the practical aspects of art In the clasa-
room by showing young (Alldren working with watervolors. Tor
primary grades.
1. Water-color painting—Technique. 2. Children as artists. L
Davidson Pilms, San Pranclaco. XL Series: Arts and crafts for
children (Motion picture)
[ND2440] 372.5 74-712043
Davidson nima
Waterfalls (Motion picture) Hubbard Scientific Co., 1968.
4 min, si. color. 6 mm. (Geology /stream table fllm loop series)
loop illiu mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
' Creditt: Developed and supervised by Gregory Bet^way.
Summarv: Shows the derelopment of waterfalls a« a rosolt of
hanging valleys. fauIUng, and the uncovering of a layer of reelstant
rock. Bxamlne?4 the migration of waterfalls, tmdercntting bj the
plunge pool, and their erosion Into a series of rapids.
1. Waterfalls, i. Hubbard (T. N.) Scientific Oompany, N<»tfa-
brook. IlL Series: Geology /stream Uble film loop series (Motion
picture)
551^ 70-701347
Hubbard Scientific Co.
[Slide Mt] National PUm Board of Canada, 197a
Released in the U.S. by Dooan Productica.
20 ilidM. eoler. 2 k J m.
With KTipt in Eo^ish and Pnoch.
SUMMARY: lUustrmtet the moM ccaaoa North
dudiag the '~"'*^'*" goase, vhistltng nraa, wood dack,
peter nran, sod csavstbsck. With csptioas,
1, Wucr-fairds— Nofth Amcrka. L
Dooan Prodnctioas.
CQL681] 598^
Waterfowl wUderaesa. [Motion picture] KEG Productioni,
Torooto, 1970. Released in the U.S. by A-V Expkvations,
1971.
26 min. id. color, 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with the coopc ration oT the Naoooa) Auduboo and Canadian Audu-
bon Sficicties.
CREOrrS: Producen, R, Ellifc D, GibMM. G. Kedey; eonwritant. G. Kncrcr;
mioic: R, Harmon, photographer, D, Gibaoo.
SUMMARY: Follows the migrating fligbU of waterfowl throu^ the
Canadian wildemeu, Examinei the birdi' breeding uage of life, from courting
to the railing of the young in their nesting places.
1, Waterfowl— Canada. 2, Waterfowl— Behavior, 1. Keg [Productions
Limited. II, A-V Explorations, inc. Ill, Series: Audubon wildlife theatre. (Mo-
tion picture]
(QL696.A5] 598.2 72-701986
A-V Etplorations 72 MARC
Waterhole #3 {Motion picture) Geoffrey Productions. Re-
leased by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1967.
100 m'n, «d. color. 35 mm.
Techni^icope.
A Blake Edwards production.
Creditt: Producer. Joseph T. Steck; director, WlUlam Graham;
screenplay, Joseph T. Steck. Robert R. Yonng; music. Dave Grusln:
cinema tographer, Robert Burks; fllm editor, Warren Low. Co**:
Janie« Cobum, Carroll O'Connor, Margaret Blye. Claude Aklos,
Timothy Carey. Joan BlondelL
Bummarv: A western comedy. A professional gambler comes
across a map to a cache of gold stolen from an Army warehouse
and burled In the desert, and In his efforts to claim the gold he Is
pursued by the original bandlta. a not-eo-honest sheriff, lovely girls,
and the U. S. Cavalry. _ ^^ ^
I. Geoffrey Produc- tlona. n. Paramount Plrtopes Cor-
mratlon. _ _
791.43 76-707862
Waterman,
see
Our State government.
Waterman, Robert
see
Homework and study habits.
School problems: getting along with others.
Watermen (Motion picture) Fisher^lezas Films, 1069.
05 mln. fld. color. IQ mm.
SvmvMry: A portrait of three generations of Chesapeake Bay
sailing oystermen as they are canght In the conflict of change from
the traditional to the modem way of life.
1. Plshernien— Chesapeake Bay. 2. Oyster-culture— Chesapeake
Bay, L Flsher-Sleiaa Films.
689 72-702638
CINE
Watemiobile (Motion picture) Dcon Films. Released by
Bailey-Film Associates, 1969; by BFA Educational Media,
1971.
S mln. si. color, super 8 dud. (Exploring art construction
series)
Loop fllm.
with study galde.
Summary : Shows how the weight at water can be tised to force
the movements of a moblla For elemaitary grades.
1, Mobiles (Sculpture) 2, Force and energy — JuveoUe fllms.
I. Ikon Films. II, Balley-FIlm A-ssocIates. III. BFA Educational
Uedia. Series: Ebtploring art construction series (Motion pictnre)
872JS 79-7111M
BFA Bdocatlooal MedU
Waters deep and shaflow (FUmatrip) Elizabeth Morns and
Agnes Schubert Released by Bailey-Film Associates,
1968.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Seeing water, boats, and bridges)
with mantuO.
Summary: Describes water as It exists In the lake, the river, the
harbor, the stream, the fountain, and the ocean. Shows the cfaarac-
terlatlCB of water, pointing out tiiat It movee, reflects. Is wet, and la
transparent With captl<Hi8.
1. Water. l Morris, Ellzabetb P. o. Sdrabert, Agnes, m.
Balley-FUm Aasodatee. Series: Seeing water, boats, and bridges
(Ftlmstrlp)
648 74-734528
Bailey-Film Associates
Water's edye (Motion picture) George K. Arthur-Go Pic-
tures. Released by Encyclopaedia Britatmica Filma. 1964.
12 mi:i. sd. color. 18 mm.
With teadier's guide.
Summary: Presents a camera study of natural water forma, from
the quiet of a melting icicle to the pounding of waves.
I. Pbotrvraphy — Marines. i. Arthur ((}eorge K.)-Go Plctares,
inc.. New York. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Fitma, inc
551.3 Fi A 67-2109
Encyclopaedia Britannica Bducatloiial Corp.
Waters of St Croiz (Motion picture) Korthem Stefces
Power Ca, 1968. Made by Hubbard Productions.
28 mln. sd. color. 14 mm.
Summary: A photographic study of the St. Croix Blver tbrougfa
the four aeaaoiw along Its entire IflS miles. Indodes scenes of wild
life and camping along the river banks.
1 St Croix Biver, Minn, and Wis. i. Nortfaeni States Power
Oonqiany (of Mtnpeecta)
»17.n 7»-709689
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Wslen ntaiwta^ [Motioo picture] MacmJUan Co.. School Dhri-
lioo, 1970. Made by Elektra PUm ProductioDa.
6 mia. ad. color, 16 mm. (JarolinKk-Davia: Pocua On acthrt Icaniag)
SUMMARY: llliMraics the valer cycle. Fof primary gradaa.
1. Hydrologi: cycle— Juvcaik Rbm. (I. Wstcf] I. Macmillsn. Arm. ps^
Ushm. New York. School Dtvnkm. 11. Series: JaroUBck-OavwFocasos ac-
tive learning. (Motion picture)
CQC809.E6] 372.3 72-701114
a Co. 72 MAKC
Watershed Buuiaccmcnt (FUmstrip) Vocational Education
Productions, 1970.
56 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoUpe: sin^e track, 1 reel (5 Iil),
71 in. per sec.. 12 mln.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
Produced with the cooperation of the School of Agriculture, Cali-
fornia State Polytechnic College.
With iUostrated script. ^ , ^
CreiUt: Dtieetor, Clyde Hostetter; script, SUrr Jenkins; narra-
tor, Jaj Oooke ; photography, James Cr\mtj.
Stmmaty: Deflnes what a watershed la, why It Is important, and
why It mart be protected. Explalos the cycle of wator In nature, and
describes in simple terms how erosion can he controlled and the
watershed protected for long-term use.
L Watersheds. i. Vocational Education Productions.
333.9 76-736758
Vocational Education Productions
Watershed projects for protection and profit (FUnutrip)
U. S. Dept of Apiculture, 1966. Made by Photo Lab.
55 fr color. 3." mm.
Also Issued as tillde set
With narrative guide.
Summarif: Shows how proper conservation practices can greatly
limit the ravages of uncontrolled water, and at the same time make
additional water supplies available for farming, for our dtiea, and
(or our industries.
1. Water conservation. 2. Soil conservation. i. U, S. VepL
of Agriculture.
631.7 Fi E 68-536
U. S. Nafl Agr. Ubr.
Watcrton Lakes National Park (Motion picture) World
in Color Productions (U. d.]
4 min.. sL, color, 16 mm. (Canadian national parks)
Koda'lirome.
SmmnMry: Shows scenes of Canada's Watertoo Lakes Kational
Park adjoining America's Glacier National Pailc
Another issue, b&w.
- Another issue. 8 mm.
- Another issue, b&w, 8 mm.
1. Waterton Lakes National Park. Alta. t World In Color Pro-
ductions. Elmlra, N. T. Series: Canadian national paite (Modon
picture)
917.128 Fi A 64-3964 rer
World In Color Productions
Waterville Company
see
Mike's race.
Watts, Alan Wilson, 1915-
see
The Art of meditatioa.
Watts, Mabel. The king and the whirlyblrd
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The ffing and the whirlyblrd.
Watts. Mabel.
Smart
The Narrow escapes of Solomon
The Narrow escapes of Solomon Smart.
Watts, Mabel. The story of Zachary Zween
see
The Story of Zachary Zween.
Watts FestiTal— *69. [Motion picture] DB/M Productions. 1^70.
Made by Watts Training Center.
20 min. ad. color. 16 nun.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer, William Du Bois.
SUMMARY; Traces the origin of the Watts Festival, a community effort to
expose the talents from wiUiin this community in the Los Angeles area.
1. Community an projects— Los Angeles. I. DB/M Produciioos.
[N6535] 394 72-700592
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Watts in the sixties (Fllmstrip) Encydc^aedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
54 fr. color. 35 mm. (Quest for eqnalltr)
Issued In a program witii recording at>d textbook entitled Qoest
for equality.
Credits: Collaborator, Benjamin Qoarles; consoltant. Sterling
Stucke;.
Sommarr : E>escribes the rioting In Watts In protest against the
IndiiTerence of an alRuent America as another facet In tbe long quest
of blacks tar full eqnalitr.
1. Los Aageies — Klots, 1965. I. Encjclopaedla Britannica Bda-
cational Corporation. Series: Quest for equality (Fllmstrip)
973.9 70-738010
Encydopsedia Brltan- nlca Bdocatlooal Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Watts made out of thread {MoHon picture) Pftuliat Pro-
ductions, 1968.
30 niln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Insight)
Buniiiiarv: A theological comedy of redemption in which a guilt-
ridden ghetto exploiter meets a Negro Christ while dying,
1. Redemption. i. Paullst Productions, Pacific PatiRade». Calif.
Seriei: Insight (Motion picture)
234 70-702640
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Watts: riot or revolt? {Motion picture) Columbia Broad-
casting System, 1965.
60 min. sd. bAw. IS mm.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show CBS reports.
Credits: Producer, Jack Beck; narrator. Bill Stout; photographer,
Jerry Sims; film editors, Joseph Fackovec, Evan Lottman, Irving
Winter.
Summarv: Discusses the Watts riots and its causes. Describes
living conditions and the absence of effective leadership. Includes
statements by Police Chief William H. Parker, Mayor Sam Yorty,
and Governor Pat Brown, conclusions of the McCone Commission con-
cernlng the Issues of the riot, and a report by Daniel Moyolhan on the
first thorough governmental study of N^ro life in the United States.
1. Loe Angeles — Riots, 1965. i, CBS reports (Television pro-
gram) IT. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
301.45 Fi 68-308
Watte to torn oa with (Motion picture) Jeffrey Lieber,
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A dramatization of a momentary experience of a man
in the hectic nnd fr*'nzied world of Times Square. New York.
1. U. 8.— Civilisation— 1&45- i. Lieber, Jeffrey.
791.43 71-706146
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Watts Towers Theatre Workshop (Motion picture) KGET.
Released by Audio-Visual Center, Indiana University,
1969.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Gordon Hoban; pbotograpby, Les Blanc.
Summary: Examines the Watts Towers Theater Workshop which
consists of black teenagers from the I»s Angeles Watti; ghetto, and
explains that it^t purpose Is to show entertainment by, for, and
about people living In the ghetto.
1. Watts Towers Theatre Workshop. i. KCBJT (Television
station) Los Angeles, n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Cen*
ter.
Indiana. Univ. Atidlo-
Waugh. Alec. 1898-
792.9
Visual Center
70-703267
Circle of deception
Circle of deception.
Waugh, Eveljm, 1903-1966. The loved one
see
The Loved one.
The Wave: a Japanese folk tale (F-OmBtrip) Stephen
Bosustow. Released by Film Associates, 1968.
in fr <-ol,>r. 3.') mm. itnti piioiiodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. 33i rpni., 7
mill I Folk tnle merles)
With study guide.
^•immurv Tells the story of au old man in Japan who set a rice
field on fire when he saw his village was threatened by a huge wave.
The people of Ihe village ran to put out the Are and were saved
from Ijeing drowned. Shows how quick thinking can avert tragedy.
For elementary grades. _ ., ,
I. Bosustow, Stephen, ii. Film Associates. Series: Folk Ule
series (FIlmMtrtp)
37-2.6 72-732682
Film Associates
The Wave: a Japanese folk tale (Motion picture) Film
Associntes of California, 1968.
9 mil' »<1. color. 16 mm.
With utudy KUlde.
BvmTnary: Presents In animation, a Japanese folk tale about au
old man who Hiived the people of lil.'< small fishing village from a
tidal wave by setting fire to the rice fields. Designed to motivate
dlscuxslon of family relationships and values.
1. Film Afwuclates of California, Los Angeles.
398.2 Fi A 68-2117
Film Associntesof California
A Wave equation (Motion picture) British Broadcaatine
Corp. TV in collaboration with Gateway Film Produc-
tions, I.«ndon. Released by Gateway Educational Films
,1967?,
4rolo. si. b&w. 8mm. (Middl«»choolphy«l«. Uoltl:W«T««)
Loop 2.
Programme 1 ; Mechanical waves.
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With guide.
CredUi: Animation, Fred Wunnser.
Summary: Usea a wave machine and aolmatad MQueoces to ana-
lyse wave motions, and Illustrates the reUtionahip: speed equal*
wave length mulllplled by frequency.
1. Wave equation. 2. Wave*. i. Brltlah Broadcasting Corpo-
ration. Televlaloo Service. IL Gateway nioi Productions, ltd., ten-
don. Sertca: Middle achoot phyitca. Unit 1: Waves (Motion
picture)
630.1 7^-706817
Portland State Unit. Ubrary
A Wave machine (Motion picture) British Broadcasting
Corp. TV in collaboration with Gateway Film Produc-
tions, London. Released by Gateway Educational Films
fl967?,
5min. si. b&w. 8mm. (Middleschool physics. CidtliWavea)
Loop 1.
Programme 1 : Mechanical waves.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With guide.
Credits: Animation, Fred Wunnser.
Summcay: Uses a wave machine to compare transverse with
Miring waves, and pulse with continuous wavea. Defines frequency
and cycle, and shows how energy Is transmitted along a wava In-
cludes a description of the construction of a wave machine.
1 Waves. 2. Wave-motion. Theory ot L British ^«**^'^\^
Coloration. Television Service, il Gateway KducaHoiial FU^
ltd., London. Series: Middle school physics. Unit 1: Waves
(Motion picture)
530.1
Portland State Univ. Library
70-706316
Wave motion: diffraction (Motion picture) Gateway Edu-
cational Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Fihn Bureau, 1971.
8 min. sd. b4w. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Author. W. Uowarch.
SUMMARY: Provides a basis for the qualitative study Of the
nature of diffraction by demonstrating ditTractlon patterns that are
formed when ripples spread beyond the barriers placed to limit wave
fronts and the related patterns that are formed when narrow aper-
tures and obstacles are placed in the path of a beam of light.
1 Diffraction. 2. Wave-motion, Theory of. I. Gateway Educa-
tional Films, ltd., London. II. Internatiunai Film Bureau, Inc., Chi-
[QC416] 636 70-712275
International Film Bureau
Wave motion: interference (Motion picture) Gateway Edu-
cational Films, London. Released in the U. S. by Interna-
tional Film Bureau. 1971.
7 min. sd. lAw. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Author, W. IJowarch.
SUMMARY: Presents an experiment in the teaching of wave mo-
tion which shows true forms of Interference patterns on the surface
of water. Employs the S4,'hlieren technique to explain the principles
underlying the experiment.
1. Interference (Light) 2, Wave-motion, Theory of. 1. Gate-
way Educational Films, ltd., London. II. International Film Bureau,
inc., Chicago.
[QC411] 535 73-712276
International Film Bureau
Wave motion, longitudinal waves (Motion picture) J. Ar-
thur Rank Limited, I»ndon, 1968. Released in the U. S.
by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
4 min. si. b&w. super 8 mm. (Sound series)
I>x>p film.
With teacher's guide.
SUMM.\RY: Shows lonnitiidinal waves as vibrating balls or air
moieciiies and Indicates wavelength and amplitude.
1 Waves. 2. Wave-motion. Theory of. I. Rank (J. Arthur)
Limited. II. Univei-sal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Sound series (Motion picture)
[QC157] 634 78-715263
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Wave motion, transverse waves (Motion picture) J. Ar-
thur Rank Limited. London, 1968, Released in the U. S.
by L'nivei-sal Education and Visual Arts, 1969.
4 min. si. l>&\v. sui>ei' 8 mm. (Sound series)
Loop film.
With teacher's }!uide.
SUMMARY : Demonstrates varying wave lengths by increasing
the Interruptor vibration perIo<l. Shows a wave machine in opera-
tion.
1. Wave«. 2. Wave-motion, Theory of. I. Rank (J, .\rtliiir)
Limited. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Sound series (Motion picture)
[QC157] 634 74-715262
Universal Education and Vlsnal Arts
Wave velocities, dispersion, and the omega-beta diagram
(Motion picture) Education Development Center, 1969.
■2H min. s«l. b&w. IQ mm. (National Committee for Electrical
Engineering film series)
With film notes.
Credits: Producer and director, R. Bergman ; cameraman, A. Mo-
ro<'hnik; editor, William Tannebring.
Summary: Theodore Van Duxer discusses traveling waves and the
way In which they propagate through transmissiou systems, empha-
sizing visualisation of the concepts through animation and exi>erl-
ment.
1. Wave-motion, Thebry of. i. Education Development Center.
Series : National Committee for Klectrlcal Engineering film nerle*
(.Motion picture)
Education Development
Waves (Motion picture) Harvard Project Phyncs in coop-
eration with WGBH. Released by Holt, Rmehart and
Winston, 1969.
24 mlu. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 13)
Kinescope.
Summary : Two teachers use an overhead projector and audible
sound sources to demonstrate how the ripple tank can be used to
show a variety of wave phenomena, Including interference effects,
the production of standing waves, and the behavior of ultrasonic
waves.
1 Wave-motloo. Theory of. 2. Physics— Study and teaching.
I. Harvard Project Physics. II. Holt, HInehart and Winston, Inc.
Series: Harvard Project Physics teacher briefings (Motion picture)
no. 13.
870.7 74-709146
Holt, Rlnebart and Winston
Waves across the Pacific (Motion picture) Lament Geologi-
cal Observatory of Columbia University. Released by
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (^tarine science film scries)
With teacher's guide. ^ . , ^,
Summarv Presents an account of a scientific Investigation into
the generation of waves la the far reaches of the Pacific Ocean
and their attenuation as they travel eastward.
1, Ocean waves— Pacific Ocean. i. Columbia University, l-a-
raont Geological Observatory, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series- Marine science film series (Motion picture)
651.4 Fi A 67-5026
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Waves and pulsed (FUimtri])) Popular Science Audio-Via-
uals, 1970.
40 fr. color. 3o mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Shows transverse and longitudinal puls&s being trans-
mitted by various types of wrings. Analyxea conditions under
which reflection and transmission of pulse energy occur and dls-
cu.saeK pulae Interference. Analyzes standing waves, diffraction, and
refraction of waves. With captions.
1. Waves. I. Popular Science Audlo-Visnals.
530.12 72-733470
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Waves in ropes and spring (an introdnction to totm)
(/L"n>) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educat.onal Corp.,
1067.
45 fr color. 35 mm. (Waves, no. 1)
SS wt«'and'spriS movement to Illustrate longitudinal
"^r^Waves I Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion. Series: Waves ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^- Fi A 67^168
Encyclopaedia Britan- olc. Educational Corp.
Waves, modulation, and communication (Kfotion picture)
Harvard Project Physics in cooperation with WGBH.
Reioa.sed by Holt, Kinehart and Winston, 1969.
19 min. sd. b&w, 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 19)
Kinescope.
Summary: Two teachers demonstrate with three different pieces
of equipment — a pair of turntable oscillators, a pair of tunable coil-
capacitor circuits, and a microwave generator — how modulation of
a sinusoidal wave can be used to communicate Information.
1. Modulation (Electronics) I. Harvard Project Physics. II.
Unit. Rlnebart and Winston, inc. Series: Harvard Project
Physics teacher briefings (Motion picture) no. 19.
370.7 78-709146
Holt, Rlnebart and Winston
Waves on water (reflection, refraction, and interference)
(filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
62 fr. color. 35 mm. (Waves, no. 'J)
Credits: Collaborator, Paul Klrkpatrick. , , ^ , _ . _
Summary: Studies waves as observed in a ripple tank. Defines re-
flection, refraction, and interference.
1 Water waves. i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration. Series: Waves (Filmstrip) no. 2.
530.12 Fi A 67-4169
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Wax application (Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1965,
Released by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
3 min. Bf. color, super 8 mm. (Basic design— batik )
Ix>op film.
Summary: Demonstrates how design is created on fabrics by a
resist technique. Shows in detail how the wax is placed on the
textile.
1. Batik. I. Scope Productions, u. Grosset & Dunlap, inc., pub-
Ushers, New York. Series: Basic design— batik (Motion picture)
746.6 72-707973
A. U A. Booklist
Way down east (Motion picture) D. W. Griffith, 1920. Re-
leased by Blackhawk Films.
H.-) i„\'.\. Bi. b&w. 8 mm.
Issiu il 111 Ntandai-d 8 mm. und in super 8 mm.
Based on tlie play of the .'ame title by I.ottie Bluir Parker.
Cnsi: Ulliian Gish, Richard Barthelmess, Lowell Sht-rman, Burr
Macintosh. , ^
Summary: A melodrama about a poor country girl who Is tncked
into a fnlse marriage.
I. Parker, I»ttie (Blair) Way down east. n. Griflith. David
Wark, 187r.-llM8. m. Blackhawk Films, Inc., Davenport, Iowa.
791.43 Fi A 68-2447
Blackhawk Films
The Way I do it (Motion picture) Montgomery Ward A Ca
Made by John J. Hennessy Motion Pictures. Released by
M<Mlerii Talking Picture Service, 1971
21 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Golfers Julius Boros and Dave Oarroway discuss
some basic ways In which to Improve a golf game.
I. Golf. I. Ward (Montgomery) and Company. II. Modern
Talking Picture Service, inc.
[GV966] 796.852 78-713448
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The Way it is (Motion picture) National Educational Tele-
vision. Made by Harold Mayer Productions. Released
by National Educational Television Film Service, 1967.
eo mill. 8(1. b&w. 16 mm. (NBT Journal)
Summarii: Records the experlencefi of a icroup of New York Uni-
versity teactiers during an eight-month period with the aeventh (rade
of a ghetto Junior high B^-hooi. Emphasizes the complexities of the
problems of ghetto education.
1. Socially handicapped children— Education — New Tork (State)
L National Kducational TelevlsltHi and Radio Center, n. Natlooal
Educational Television Film Service.
871.9 Fi A 68-886
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The Way it is (Motion picture) Council of California
Growers. Made by Lee Mendelson Film Productions. Re-
lensed by Association Films, 1970.
23 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY : Shows some major problems facing agriculture and
rereairt farmers' attitudes by portraying the life of a working farmer
and his family.
L Agriculture. 2. Farm life. I. Council of California Growers.
II. Association Films, lac.
630.1 75-711570
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The Way of a. bird (Filmstrip) National Geographic So-
ciety. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1970.
178 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisic: 2 s., 12 in., 33i ri.ni.
(Birds)
With reading script.
SUMMARY: Preeeats the sigbts and songs of North American
birds Including the golden eagle, hununlngfolrd, Canada gooee, and
wood dncfc. For elementary grades,
1. Birds— Juvenile Alms. I. National Geographic Society, Wash-
togton, D. C. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation
Series: Blrdii (Filmstrip)
372.3 75-738160
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Ekluqational Corp.
The Way of a troat {Motion picture) James W. Wilkie,
1969.
30 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A reflection on the hazardous life of a tront before it
la caught Shows some of its predators. Including insects, birds,
otters, and ducks.
1. Trout. I. Wilkie, James W.
597.5 78-706017
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A Way of life (Motion picture) Deere A Co. Made and
released by Dimension Fihns, 1969.
23 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Expresses some of the feelings and values of a farm
family at a time when the father feels he must retire and leare the
farm In order not to be in his sihi's way.
1. Farm life. 2. Bettreroent. i, Deere and Company, n. Dimen-
sion Films.
630.1 79-705454
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A Way of life (Motion picture) L. Bauer, Jr. il970]
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummon/: Presents a view of the dally lives of the pec^le who
live In the Pennsylvania Dutch country.
1. Pennsylvania Germans. i. Bauer, Leonard.
917.48 79-706932
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A Way oat (Motion picture) Bercon. Made and released
by Warren Miller Productions, 1970.
23 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Illustrates the advantages of motor home living
using the Bevcon brand of products.
1. Mobile home living. I. Hereon, Inc. II. Warren Miller Pro-
ductions.
643 7&-7 11571
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A Way out. [Motion picture]
Made by Aegis Productions.
E. R. Squibb and Sons, 1972.
24 n
sd
SUMMARV: A documentary film about the Boston Slate Hospiul program
in which chronic mental patients ate integrated into community life by placing
them in cooperative apartments.
I, Mentally ill- Care and treatment— Boston. 2. Massachusetts. Sute hos-
pital. Boston. i, Squibb (E. R.) and Sons.
[RC445] 362.2 72-701783
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The Way out men (Motion picture) Wolper Productions,
1965. Released by Films Incorporated.
27 min. sd. b&w. 18 mm.
Edited version of the 51-mlnute motion picture of the same title.
Credits: Narrator, Van Heflln.
Summary : Discusses the revolutionary technological development
In the twentieth century, explaining how men deeply committed to
the future are developing thinking computers, artifl<^l hearts, and
new forma of music and art, as they seek to extend the boundaries
of human knowledge.
1. Computers and dvllltatlotL I. Wolper Productions.
II. Films Incorporated.
500 70-711254
Films iBcorporated
The Way out men (Motion picture) Wolper Productions,
1965. Released by Films Incorporated.
&4 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Shortened versions (M min. and 27 min.) also Issued.
Credits: Narrator, Van Heflln,
Summary ; Discusses the revolutionary technological development
la the twentieth century, explaining how men deeply committed to
the future are developing thinking computers, artificial hearts, and
new forms of music and art, as they seek to extend boundaries of
human knowledge.
1. Computers and clvUUatiwi. I. Wolper Productions.
II. Films Incorporated.
500 74-711256
Tllms Incorporated
The Way out men (Motion picture) Wolper Productions.
Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
AS min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Sumffuuy: A comprehensive study of adentlsts who work in fields
whidi are gradually extending man's knowledge of the worid of the
future.
1. Scientists. I. Wotper Productions, ii. Encyclopaedia BrlUn-
nlca Educational Corporation.
500 Fi A 68-904
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Edacattooal Corp.
A Way out <rf the wilderness (Motion picture) U. S.
Rehabilitation Services Administration, Division of Men-
tal Retardation, 1968. Made by John Sutherland Pro-
ductions.
38 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summarv: Shows efforts made to Improve the case of the meotallj
reUrded In two major types of resldfflitlal InsUtutlons, one private,
and one state. Kmphaxlzes the Importance of early treatment
1 Mentally handicapped— Care and treatment. i. V. S. Reha-
bilitation Services Administration. Division of Mental Retardation.
362.2 74-702641
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The Way-out worid of Fred Feldman (Motion picture)
City Film Center and RKO General. Released by RKO
General. 1968.
48 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Describes the work of a heilct^er pilot-traffic reporter.
Shows WOR rejwrter Fred Feldman as he reports on traffic, enjoys
the beauty and grandeur of New York City from his low-flying
helicopter, and engages In radio repartee with his anchor man, Idbn
Gambling.
1. Aeronautics In police work. 2. Helicopters. I. City Film
Ceater. ii. RKO General, inc.
387.7 78-702642
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Way station to the worid (Motion picture) WON Cratin-
ental Broadcasting Co., 1968.
38n):n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaty: Tracea the development of Chicago as a transportation
center. Includes scenes of raw material, food, manufactured goods,
and people coming into Chicago and being rerouted to centers
throughout the world.
1. Tran-sporUtlon— Illinois— Chlcaga L Chicago. Television
station WGN-TV.
917.73 Tl-702643
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Way to a new world (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 1959. Released in the U. S., 1961.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ^_ ^ ^ ,,
Credit* ■ Producer, Masiyn Williams; director, Richard Mason.
Summarv: Traces the development of various primitive peoples in
Papua and New Guinea and describes their attempts to create a mod-
em society. , _. ,, -T »
1. Papua-New Guinea (Ter.)— Native races. ». Australia. News
and Information Bureau.
309.195 Fi A 67-5965
Australian News and loforroaUon Boreaa
A Way to go. tMotion picture] Cofriey Productiooa, 1971.
31 min. »d. cotor. 16 nun.
SUMMARY: PrcKflti inierviewi with young people all over the United
Suui in > fUin designed to nMtivate youth to a more positive approach lo
tbenueivc* utd to life.
1. Youth— United Sutes. 2. Modvatioa (Piycholofy) I. Copley PrcM,
inc. Copley Production*.
tHQ796] 155.5 72-715303
pNE 72 MARC
A Way to life (Motion picture) American Occupational
Therapy Association, 1967. Made by Amram Nowak As-
sociates.
18 min. sd. color with b&w seqtiences. 16 mm.
Summary: A documentary on occupational therapy showing
scenes of actual therapy with i^yslcally and emotionally disabled
patients. Includes narrative by registered occupational therapists
and comments from the patients.
1. Occupational therapy. i. American Occupational Therapy
Association.
615 Fi A 67-5651
American Occupational Therapy AssodatlOD
Way up and way cot (Motion picture) Gold Dolphin Pro-
ductions. Released by Paramoimt Pictures Corp., 1966.
d min. nd. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Producer and director, J. Hans Pedersrai; script, Robert
T. Sidney; narrator, Rpbert Perry; music. Ross OafTney; camera-
man, Richard Kuhne; editor, Larry Keating.
Summarv: Presents a whimsical view of tbe enjoyment to be
derived from participating in such sports as surfing, soaring, and
sky diving.
1. ^>orts. t. Gold Dolphin Productiooa. n. Paramount Pic-
tures Corporation.
797 76-702036
Way . . . way oat (Motion picture) Jerry Lewis Produc-
tions. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Fihn Corp.,
1966.
106 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope.
Cre4it$: Producer, Malcolm Stuart : director, Gordon Douglas ;
screenplay. William Bowers, Laslo Vadnay ; music, Lalo Schlfrln ;
director of photography, William H. Clothier; film editor, Hugh S.
Fowler. Coat: Jerry Lewis, Connie Stevens, Robert Morley, Dennis
Weaver, Howard Morris, Anita Elkberg.
Summary: A comedy about the chaos that results whoi a married
couple Is sent to man the United States moon weather station and
encounters the Rusaian team.
I. Jerry Lewis Productions. ii. Twentieth Oentury-Fox Film
Corporation.
791.43 70-707853
613
The Way west (Motion picture) Harold Hecht Corp.
Released by United Artists Corp., 1967.
122r;ln. sd. color. 85 mm.
Pannvlwlon.
Based on the novel of the same title by A. B. Guthrie, Jr.
Credit*: Producer, Harold Hecht; director, Andrew V. McLagen;
screenplay, Ben Maddow, Mitchell Underaann; music, Bronlslaw
Kaper; director of photography, William H. Clothier; film editor,
Otho S. Loverlng. Ctut: Kirk Douglaa, Robert .Mltchum, Richard
Wldmark, Ixjla Albright, Michael Witney, Stubby Kaye, Sally Field,
Katherlne Justice.
Summary: A persuasive, visionary senator organizes the Oregon
Liberty Company, and a group of emigrants join bis wagon train
and head for the northwest frontier in 1843.
I. Guthrie, Albert Bertram, 1901- The way west n. Harold
Hecht Corporation. lu. United Artists Corporation.
791.43 73-707854
Wayne & Shuster look at technical training in Canada
(Mot'on picture) Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada,
Montn-rtl. and the C-anadinn Dept. of Manpower and Im-
mipi-ntioii. Ottawa. Made by Key Film Productions. Re-
leased by the National Film Koard of Canada, 1966.
28 min." sd. color. 16 mm.
Crtditt: Producer and director. Ralph Foster; writer. George
Blackburn; narrators, Johnny Wayne, Frank Shuster; composer,
Louis Applebaum; cameramen. Josef Seckerlsh, Chris SUgter; editor,
^Summary- .-V vocational guidance film, designed to enhance the
status of technological training, and to demonstrate to Industry that
training In special skills Is available. „...,. „ «
1 Te<*nlcal education— Canada. l Sun Ufe Awurance Com-
pHhvnf rannda ". Canada. Dept. of Manpower and
Immigration. iir.Can- ada National Film Board
373.2 p 1 A 67-5ol4
Canada
National Film Board of
(Wayne L. Morse, (Motion picture) NBC Telerision, 1950.
28 min. sd. b4w. 16 mm. (Meet the press) „»»».«
Telecast Dec. 3. 1950. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet the
Credit$: Sponsor, Revere Copper and Brass. , ,_ _,
Bummaru ■ Senator Wayne Morse discusses American forei^ pol-
icy and the Korean War with Martha Rountree. moderator, Ernest
Llndiey. Marshall McNeil, William White, and Lfwren« ^plvak.
1 r S^For. re!.— 1945-1^3. 2. Korean War, 1950-1^3. i.
Morse, Wayne Lyman. 1900- a. National Broadcasting Com-
pany Inc NBC Television Network. Series: Meet the press
(Motlcpicr., ^^^ p.^^
(Motion picture) NBC Television,
(Wayne Lyman Morsej
1952.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. ( Meet the press)
Telecast June 15, 1952. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Creditg: Producers, Martha RoUntree. Lawrence Spivak; director,
Carl Degen : sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary; Senator Wayne Morse explains the need for legisla-
tion to settle problems within industry which have an efTect upoD
national defense. A discussion with I^awrence Spivak, moderat(»-,
Raymond Brandt, Mae Craig. Frank McNaughton. and Robert Rlggs.
1. Morse, Wayne Lyman, 1900- 2. Industry and state — U. S.
3. U. S, — Military policy. i. National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
NBC Television Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion pic-
ture)
338.9 70-701485
[Wayne Lyman Morse, (Motion picture) NBC Television,
1953.
28 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast May 10, 1963, on the NBC-TV documeotery show Meet
the press.
Credit*: Producers, Martha Rountree, Lawrence Spivak; director,
Carl Degen; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: A former Republican. Senator Wayne Morse explains
the. need for more independent Congressmen. A discussion with
Martha Rountree. moderator, Burt Andrews, Peter Edsoo, Edward
FoMIard, and Lawrence Spivak.
1 Morae, Wayne Lyman, 1900- 2. U. S.— Politics and govern-
ment. I. National Broadcasting Company. Inc. NBC Television
Network. Series : Meet the press ( Motion lecture)
328.73 77-701484
Wayne State University, Detroit
see
Today's farmer.
Wayne State University, Detroit.
Utilization Center
see
Audio -Visual
Cranial nerves ; normal and abnormal
signs.
Motor system and reflexes; normal and
abnormal signs.
Neurological signs. Part 3: Proprioceptive
and sensory systems.
Wayne State University, Detroit. College of
Education
see
Today's farmer.
Wayne State University, Detroit. School of
Medicine
see
Cranial nerves; normal and abnormal
signs.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
WayTie State Univerelty, Detroit.
(Continued)
School of Medicine
Motor system and reflexes; normal and
abnormal signs.
Neurological signs.
and sensory systems.
Part 3 : Proprioceptive
Wayne Thiettaud and Peter VoaDcos {Station picture)
National Educational Television. Released by Indiana
University Audio Visual Center, 1968.
30 min. Bd. b&w. 16 mm. (Creatlre person)
Creditt: Prodocers, Michael McCormack, David Grieve; edltois,
Michael McCormack. Phfllp Greene
Bummary: CoDtraata the palotlngs and pbUoatvlV of pop artist
Wayne Tbiebaud with the abstract brtHue anilpture of Peter Voolkos.
Shows Thlebaud at work In his studio and teadilng ta the daflut>om
and Toulkos working in his foundry stadio.
1. Thlebaud. Wayne 2. Voulkos, Peter. I. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. n. Indiana. UntTerslty.
Aodio-Visoal Center. Series: Creative person (Motion irfctore)
709 Fi A 68-67
Indiana. Univ. Aadlo- Visaal C«iter
The Ways and the means (Motion picture) Group W (the
Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.) in cooperation with the
Operation Grovemment Committee of Washington, D. C.
Released by Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1968.
20 mln. «d. color with b&w sequences. 16 mm. (The Govern-
ment storj', no. 12)
I.. C. ha-** b&w print.
Credit!: Producer, Alfred Kelman; director, Jerry Lee; writer,
Joe Mehan ; narrators. E. G. Marshall. Stephen Horn ; consnltant,
Randall B. Ripley; research. Dell Byrne; music, Jess Soracl.
Summary: Discusses the role of Congress in raising the revenues
required to run the Federal Government, and explains the unique
role of the House Ways and Means Committee In this process.
1. U. S. Conuress. House Committee on Ways and Means. 2.
Finance, Public — U. S. i. Westinghouse Broadcasting Company,
Inc. Series: The Government story (Motion picture)
no. 12.
328.73 72-707216
Ways of deaKng with conflict in orgairizatitMiB {Motion
picture) University of California Extension Media Cen-
ter, 1962. Made by Dept of Conferences and Program
Consultation.
27 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Management development series!
Bummary: Presents a lecture by Herbert Shepard, professor of
Behavior Sciences at Case Institute of Technology, In which he
analyzes the three methods for resolving conflict — suppression, bar-
gaining, and problan-solvlng.
1. Conflict (Psychology) i. California. University. Extension
Media Center. Series: Management development series (Motion
picture)
658 71-700263
Calif. Dniv. Exten- slon Media Center
Ways of love {Motion picture) Joseph Burstyn, inc., 1951.
118 mln. sd. t)&w. 35 mm.
A trilogy.
Wltli English titles added.
Contents: Jofroi. Marcel I'aguol, France [ld^4| 40 mln. In
French. From the story Jofroi de !a Maussan, by Jean Giono.— A
day in the country. Pierre Braunberger, France, 1936. 37 mm.
In French. Released In France under the title Une partle de com-
pagne. Based on the story by Guy de Maupassant— The miracle.
Roberto Rosselllnl, Italy. IMS. 41 mln. In Italian. From an
original story by Federico Felltni.
t. Burstyn (Joseph) Inc., New York. n. Glono, Jean, 1895-
Jotrol de la Maussan. iii. Maupassaat, Guy de, 1650-189S. Une
partle decompagne. iv. Fellini, Federico. v. Pagnol, Marcel, 1895-
VI. Braunberger, Pierre, vn. Boselllni, Roberto, 1906- vin. Jo-
froi (Motion picture) ix. A Day In the country (Motlou picture)
X. Une Partle decom- pagne (Motion picture) xi. The
Miracle (Motion pic- ture)
791.43 76-707217
The Ways of water (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1971. Made in collaboration
wiih the Earth Science Curriculum Project and the Envi-
ronmental Studies Project of the American Greological
Institute.
13 mln. sd. color. Id mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Gregory Heimer; collaborator, John S.
Shelton.
SUMMARY: A study of the water cycle aa observed In the
Olympic Peninsula in Washington State.
1. Hydrologic cycle. 2. Hydrology — Washington (State) — Olympic
Peninsula. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
[GB705] 551.6 76-712999
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Ways that animals grow up (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1971. Made by Telemated Motion Pictures,
1969.
35 fr. color. 85 mm. (Classifying)
Issaed in set S of 4 sets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of science from a proceas and Inquiry point of view.
Wftb teadier's goide.
Sammary: Deals with the science process of cUaslfytng. with
emphasis on ways that animals grow up. With captKHw. For pri-
mary grades.
1. Zoology— Classlflcatlon— Juvenile Alms. I. McOraw-HIll Book
Company. Series: Classifying (Filmstrip)
872.3 71-737678
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Wajt to Mttit 4ltftot. [Modon picture] Coronet Instructional
PUmi. 1972.
II nun. Ml. color. 16 mm.
Sfwcisl vcnion of ibc 1950 motion picture of the ume liile with tiniplirKd
toundtrick for the educmble mentally handicapped.
With tcacber't guide
CREDITS; Educstiotial collsbor»lor. Cvur DavidMm.
SUMMARY: An etaminalicm of four way* of resolving dispute*: conipro-
misc, followiai rules, finding the facts upon which the argument is based, and
finding opinMMM of others who witness Um situstion.
I. Qusfrebag. 1. Coronet Instructional Films.
[BV4627.Q3] 371.9 72-700845
Coronet Instroctiooal 7] MARC
We also serve {FUmstrip) Canada Dept of National De-
fence, Ottawa. Made and released by National Film
Board of Canada, 196».
41 tr. color. 85 mm.
Also Issued as slide set with captions and text
wS^^te^*"""* '*'*'""®^ ""***' ^^ "*>« Nods servons aussl.
Siwtmari,; Describes the various careera in national defense
which are <«)en to women. With captions.
Another issue, double fr.
1. Canada— Armed Forces— Women. i. Canada. Dept of Na-
tional Defwice. II. Canada. National Film Board.
871.42 7'V-7a43fto
National Film Board of Canada ^^
We«ndthcU.N.tFilmstrip) Unesco.1961.
by Unipub.
Rele>iedtntheU.S.
39 fr. color. 35 mm.
With English commentary. Commentaries also issued in French and Spanish.
SUMMARY: Uses drawinp to c&pltin the work of the United Nations and
its importance in our everyday lives.
1. United Nations. I. United Nations Fducathwal. ScteiUWc, and Cultunl
Organiution. 11. Unipub.
[JX1977] 341.23 70-740226
Unipub 72 MARC
We an ra^oMiUe. [Moticm picture] Dept of Audio- Visual Ex-
tension, Univenity of Minnesota, 1964.
30 min. sd bJtw. 16 mm. (Oirls in conflict)
CREDITS: Producer, Giscla Koiiopka.
SUMMARY: Stresses the mponsibilily of ihc community for caring for the
delinquent adolescent girl and outlines the need for a range of services from
prevention to treatment of the girl with more serious problems.
I. Delinquent girls. 1. Rehabilitstioa of juvenile delinquents. I. Min-
nesota. University. DepL of Audio-Visual Extension. II. Series: Girls in
conflict [Motion picture]
[HV9069] 364.36 72-700392
Minnesou Univ. Dept. of 72 MARC
Audio-Visual Extension
Coronet Instrao-
We are tiM dty* [Motion picture]
1972.
Coronet Instructional Films,
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Abo issued in bftw.
With stttdy guide.
SUMMARY: Provides s view of city life and ictivities. highlighting some of
the urban problems, as well as showing some of the bcncfiu of living in the city.
1. Qty lit^ I. Coronet Instructional Films.
[HT65j 301.3 72-700497
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
Films
We bnild together. [Filmstrip]
1968.
Educational Projections Corp.,
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1, R-187>
With leacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
medial long I and medial shon I. Shows children working cooperatively to
produce something which could not be made by individual effort. With capdons.
For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Vowels— Juve-
nile films. 3. Cooperation— Juvenile films. [I. Conduct of life] I. Educa-
tional Projections Corporation. 11. Series: Reading program. [HImstrip] Level
1, R-187.
lLB1525j 372.4 72-733600
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We CUM froH the Tslley. (Motion picture] Voufht Aeronautics,
1971.
28 min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Narrator. J. B. Andrasko.
SUMMARY: Shows how a large aerospace firm trained and put to work in
iu Dallas plant several hundred unskilled Mexican-American workers from the
Rio Grande Valley.
1. Hard-core unemployment—United Sutes— Case stitdiet. 2. Employees.
Training of— United Suics — Case studies. 3. Mexican Americans— Employ-
ment— Case studies. I. Voughi Aeronawtica.
[HF5549.51 331.2 7^701S6l
(.H3i 72 MARC
Vou^t Aeronautics
We came in peace (Motion picture) Gulf Oil Corp. and
National Broadcasting Co., News Dept. Released by Asso-
ciation-Sterling Films, 1970.
38 mlQ. sd. color. 16 mm.
Spaniah version also Issued.
SUMMARY : Documents the asplratlona of man to explore ^ace
and bis realization of those dreams. Spans the more than 100 years
from the publication of the novels of Jules Verne about the moon to
the moon landing of Apollo IL
1. Astronautics. I. Gulf Oil Corporation. II. National Broad-
casting Company, inc. NBC News. III. Asaociatlon-Sterllng Films.
629.4 72-711572
CINK
We diflcover equivalent fractions {Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional FilmSf 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher'x guide.
CreditB: Educational collaborator, Frances Flournoy.
nummary: Explains bow different fractloiu can be equWalent,
and how they can be represented on the number llae. For elaneo-
tary fcrades.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Fractions. 2. Number line. i. Coronet Inatructlonal Films.
872.7 78-706798
Coronet Instructional Films
We discover fractums {Motion picture)
tional Films, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Second edition.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Frances Flournoy,
Summary: A young boy's birthday party provides an opporttinity
to Introduce the concept of fractions, explain the meaning of denomi-
nator and numerator, and to show briefly that fractions are numbers.
For elementary grades.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Fractions. i. Coronet Instructional Fllma.
372.7 77-706796
Coronet Instructional Films
We discover the encyclopedia (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films. 1071.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
AlKO issued in b&n'.
With study guide. „^ ,
CREDITS- Educational collaborator, Frank V. Shankman.
SUMMARY : Shows children how to use the enoyclc^Jedla. Covers
key word selection, alphabetical topic arrangement, guide words,
sub-topic headings, pictures, charts, maps, and diagrams. For ele-
mentary grades.
1. Encyclopedias and dictionaries — Handbooks, manuals, etc.
I Coronet Instructional Films.
030 76-712345
Films
[AEl]
Coronet Instrnctional
We do our best [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1969.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-229)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word ilcill reinforcement
showing how to distinguish consonant blends. Compares one who don hia best
with one who docs not. With captions. For primary grades.
1, Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language — Consonants-
Juvenile films. 3. Attitude (Psychology)— Juvenile films. (1. Conduct of lifei
I. Educational Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Film-
strip] Level 2. R-229.
tLB1525] 372.4 72-733646
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We dol We dol [Moti<ni picture] Praodican Comniitniratinni
Center, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Marriage)
Magnetic sound track.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Uiet s fantaaiied approach to explore the lait minute waminga
which barrage a teenage bride and grootn. Pictures the young couple aa diey
argue before a skeptical teenage jury, presenting their reasons for early marriage.
1. Teen-age marriage. I. Franciacan Communicatioos CeaXa. II. Series:
Marriage (Motion picture]
(HQ799.2.M3] 301.42 72-70051J
PraDciscan 72 MAJtC
Communications Center
We dress (or the
Corp., 1968.
[Mimstnp] Edui;iitional Projections
34 ft. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1. R-144)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
medial short A, medial short £, medial short I, medial short O, and medial U,
Presents a leaaon showing how the body makes heat and how the heat is con-
trolled by clothing. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language — Vowela--Juve-
ttile films. 3. Body temperature — Juvenile films. 4. Clothing and dress — Juve-
nile films. [1. Body temperature. 2. Oothing and dress} I. Educational
Projection* Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Filmstrip] Level 1, R-
372.4
72-733553
MARC
144.
[LB 1525)
Educational Projections
Corp.
We explore mountain life {Motion picture) Coronet Instruo-
tional Films, 1968.
11 m'n. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Creditt: Educational collaborator, James R. Walles.
Summary: Explores a mountain, showing how different plant and
animal life Is suited to the various elevations.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Mountain ecology. i. Coronet Instructional FlimB.
574.5 Fi A 68-2691
Coronet Instructional Films
Educational Projections Corp.,
614
We find the answer. [Filmstrip]
1970.
38 fr. color. 35 cm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-2 19)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
recognition skills involved with the word sound made by OO. Explains how to
use the dictionary in solving spelUng problems, and how to use encyclopedias
and other reference rasterial. With captions. For primary grades.
1, Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language - Vowels— Juve-
nile films. 3. Encyclopedias and dictionaries— Juvenile films. [I. Ency-
clopedias and dictionaries] I. Educational Projectiocu Corporation. II.
Series: Reading program. [Filmstrip] Level 2, R-219.
lLB1525j 372.4 72-733635
Educatioaal Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We ffo to school {Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, mo.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Second edition.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Author. John U. Mlchaell«.
Summary: Shows pupils In learnlnfr activities, both as Individuals
and group members, in order to encourage pupils In the audience to
relate these activities to their own school ezi)erieoces. For primary
gradea.
— Another issue. bAw.
1. fiJducatlon, Primary. 2. School chlldret). i. Coronet Instmc-
tional Fllma.
872.2 72-706897
Coronet Instructional Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
We had an idea (Siotion yicturt) Aluminom Co. of Amer-
ica, 1967. Made by Audio Prodactions.
16 iiil:i. sd. color. 16 mm.
0im»HMirv; UtlllMs modern vlsoals. 9orta materUl. and ft hamor*
COB Studio Situation lo order to point oat tbe floancUl retnro derlnd
from better packac^ng.
1. Packafins. t. Aluminum Compaoy of America.
658.5 Fi A 6&-665
CINE
Wc hand the torch to joa (Motion picture) World Wide
Pictures, 1970.
20 mill. Ml. <Dtor. 16 mm.
Sl'UMART: A stud; of the Billy Graham crusade In Burop»>,
April 1970. which used the flrst-oMta-klnd largest closed ctrcnlt TV
with simultaneous translations to carry sermons to 39 cities.
1. Graham. William Franklin, 1918- 2. Television In rellfflon.
I. World Wide Pictures, inc.
269 7ft-71157S
CiXE
We hare a toira govenuiwiL [ninutrip] Educational Projections
Corp., 1971.
40 fr. color 3! mm. (Readint profrain. Level 2. R-283)
With teacher't manual.
SU M MARY: A rcadin( program which includes word tkill reinforcement of
recognition of the word sounds of final 1^ M, and N. Depicu the operation of
the different kinds of town government. With captions. For primary grades.
I. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2 English language — Consonants —
Juvenile films. 3 I.ocal government— Juvenile films. [1. United States— Poli-
tics and government] I. Educational Projections Corporation. II. Series:
Reading program. (Filmstrip] Level 2. R-282.
tLBl525, 372.4 72-733522
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We have tw art (Motion picture) Immaculate Heart Col-
lege. Made nnd released by Baylis Glascock, 1968.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
S%mwiary: A sampling of tbe teaching methods and ideas of artlst-
tearber Sister Corlta at tbe Immaculate Heart Collf«e In Los An-
gelM. Includes classroom conTersaUooa about art and teacUns. de-
■cribes rarlous assignments and projects, and sbows tbe stadenta
looking at films, going on field trlpa. attendins lectures, and doing
ererything as well as they can.
1. Mary Corlta. Sister, 1918- 2. Art— Study and teadilng
(Higher) i. Immaculate Heart Ctrflege. Los Angeles, ii. GIa»-
cock. Bajllg.
700.7 Fi A 68-123
Baylis Glascock
We have to be oUe to do it oweelfea. (Motion piebire] American
Institute of Architects, 1972. Made by Lawrence Ravitz As-
sociates.
27 min. sd color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Lawrence Ravitz.
SUMMARY: Provides a basic overview of the activities of > community
design center through the voices of peopte from poor and minority inner-ciiy
communities, artd of personnel worting in local centen to provide architectural
sod planning aervices to these communities. Explorct the work of community
design centers in Cleveland, New OrleaiM, San Francisco, and Philaddphia
1. Otics and towns— Planning — United States. 2. Community centers-
United States. I. American Institute of Archhecls.
[HT167i 711 72-700162
ONE 73 MARC
We hope for Us tpfrit [Filmstrip] Concordia Films, 1967.
34 fr color. 33 mm. aad phonodiic: 2 s. (i s. for manual projector. 1
s. for automatic profector), l2iB.,33 l/3rpaL.spfiroa. 10 bud. each Mde. (Stir
up our hearts, na 4)
With guide.
SUMMARY: A devotioBal program for Advent which esptains that men arc
aUe to kiM>w God's spirit because Christ removed their sins.
1. Advent. I. Concordia PiMishing Hoiae, St Louis. U. Series: Stir up
263 72-740753
72 MARC
[BV40j
Concordis Pub. Houae
Wc hope for Jvtke. [FOmitripi Coocordia POms, 1967.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodiK: 2 s. (1 s. for manual profeclor. 1
t. for automatk prelector). 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. approx. 10 min. e«* side. (Stir
up our hearts, no. 2)
With guide.
SUMMARY: A devotional program for Advent which shows that Christ
offers forgiveness and answers man's search for justice.
1. Advent. 1. Concordia Publishing Houm, Sl Louis. 11. Series: Stir up
our hearts. rFilntstripi no. 2.
tBV40, 263 76-740754
Concordia Pub. House 72 MARC
Wc kopc for peace. [Hlnistrip] Ccocordia FOnis, 1967.
33 fr. color. 33 mm. and pbonodiK: 2 >. (1 s. tor manual projecic
, 1
s. for automatic proieclar), 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpra., approa. 10 min. ew:h side. (Stir
up our hearts, no. 3)
With guide.
SUMMARY: A devotional program for Advent which shosrs that Christ
brou^t God's peace to forgive sins and restore love.
I Advent. 1. Coocordia Pubhsbing Home, St. Looia H. Series: Stir up
our hearts. rPilmslTip] aa 3.
lBV40j 263 79-740752
Concordis Pub. Houae 72 MARC
[Hlmstrip] Coocordia Films, 1967.
39 fr. cotor. 33 mm. and pbooodiMx 2 s. (1 s. for manual projector. 1
s.lbrautomaticproiBctor),I2in.33 1/3rpm-,ap|irox. lOmin-eachside. (Stir
up our hearts, bo. I)
With guide.
SUMMARY: A devotional prc^am for Advent which shows that Christ
answered man's search for feUowship with God and a pvpoae.
I. AdvenL I. Coocordia Pubhshiag House, Sl Louia. IL Seriw: Stir up
our hearts. rPilmstTip) no. 1. __ _,__,.
tBV40) 263 75-740751
Concordia Pub. Houae 72 MARC
[Filmstrip] Educational Projections Cwp.,
1970.
34 fir. color. 33 mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-213)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which irKludes word skill reinforcement
showing the change from word sounds lo name sounds of a vowel when accom-
panied by a vowel helper. Traces brcAdmakini from puntiu^ w.iesi icvui to the
fbial product in the store, snd emphasiies the nutritional value of bread. With
captions. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile Rims. 2. English language— Phonetics —
Juvenile films. 3 Bread— Juvenile films. (I. Bread] i. Educatiottal Projec-
tions Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. tFilmstrip) Level 2, R-213
lLB1525i 372.4 72-733629
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Wc leara aboat hariaen [Filmstripj
Corp.. 1969.
Educational Projections
(Rcsdtng program. Level 2. R-202)
31 fr. color
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement
showing how to distingunh between name sounds and the word sound of B. C.
D. and F. With captions. For pnmary grades.
I Reading (Primary)— Juvenile film*. 2 English language— Cortsonants-
Juvenile films. 3 Busirtess- Juvenile films. (1 Business] i. Educstionat
Projecitons Corporation. II Sertcs: Reading program. [Filmsirip] Level 2. R-
202.
[LB 1525]
Educational Projections
Corp.
372.4
72-733617
MARC
akoat Orst aid. [fnlmstripj EducatJonal Projections
We
Corp., 1970.
44 fr color 33 mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-247)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
new words and sourtds produced by dropping the initial letter of a blend. Illus-
trates the four basic rules of first sid: be calm, call for help, avoid moving Ihc
injured, avoid open electricsl circuits With cspiions. For primary grades.
I Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Phonetics-
Juvenile films. 3. First aid in illrtess snd injury— Juvenile films. (I. First sid]
I. Educational Projections Corporation II. Series: Reading program. [Film-
strip] Level 2. R-247.
iLB \ 525] 372.4 72-733667
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
Wc lean aboat IMs. [nimstrip] Educational Projections Cc^.,
1970.
40 fr. color 33 mm (Reading program Level 2, R-246)
With teacher's manual
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
the sourtds produced by dropping the initial letter of the SC and SL blends.
Illustrates the five basic kinds of fuel, and shows a class of students louring a
science museum. With captions. For primary grades
I. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2 English language— Phonetics—
Juvenile films. 3 Fuel— Juvenile films (1 Fuel] I. Educational Projec-
tMMS Corporation II Scries: Reading program. [Filmstrip] Level 2. R-246.
lLB1525] 372.4 72-733666
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp
Wc lean aboat mm tiedr- [FOmstrip]
Cofp., 1969.
Educational Projections
31 fr. color. 33 mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-207)
With teacher's roaauaJ.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill retnforcemeot
showing how to distinguish between the name sounds and words sounds of Y and
Z. Compares the dtffereni parU of the body and their fimctioos. With captioos.
For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile fibns. 2. English language — Consonants-
Juvenile fUms. 3. Body. Human— Juvenile films. [1. Body. Human] 1. Edu-
cational Projections Corporation. 11. Series: Reading program. [Filmstrip)
Level I. R-207.
ILB1525] 37Z4 72-733623
Educational Projectioni 72 MARC
Corp.
1970.
lat trade. [FQmstr^ Ednrartonal Prajections Corp..
3'7 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Lcvd 2. R-333)
With teacher's manual
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skin mniun;«ipc« a
the sounds of tbe DR and FL blends. Explains trade from the developmot of
bartering lo buying sod selling services tbrou^ intcmatiooal imrrtftary aZ'
change. With captions. For primary gradca.
1. Reading (Primary)— JuvcaiktUma. 2. Eag
Juvenile fUtna. 3. Barter— Juvcnik flhns. (1. < „,ti i. ■imii
PrajectiooB Corporation. II. Scrkn: Readiag progmn. [FBMripi Level Z, R-
(LB 1525] 372.4
Educational Proiectiona 73
Corp.
7^733<50
MAJtC
Wc learn from the Indians (FUmstrip) Fifan S^rip of tiie
Month Clubs. Released by Popular Science Pnb. Co.,
19«3.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Bummaiy: Points out the rote of tb« lodlaos Id the e:q>loratlOD of
Anterlca, and explRlns that tbeir arts and crafts are still Important
today.
1. Indiatia of North America. l Filni Strip of tbe Mooth Clubs.
New York. n. Pt^tular Science Publlnbinj Company, Inc.. New York.
970.1 76-733191
Penmcylranla School for the Deaf
615
I Corp., 1970.
. [nimstrip] Educattonal Pra^
5 nun. (?.;;at-g p
L Lewd 3, R-30ft)
3S fr, color.
With teacher's
SUMMARY; A reading program which Indttdes word tklD reinbrMncnl
showing how to distinguish between name sounds and word sounds of T. V, aad
W, With captions. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language — Consonants —
Juvenile fihns. 3, Manufactures— Juvenile (Urns. [1. Manirfacturc»| L Edn-
caliooat Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. (Ptbosirip)
Level 3. R-306.
[LB 1525]
Educational Projections
Corp.
We live here
see
372.4
72-733622
MARC
wmiam. Andy, and RamAo: We Bve here.
We live in mining (Motion picture) Noranda Mines, To-
ronto. Made by Westminster Films. Released by National
Film Board of Canada, 1967.
18 min. wL bJcw. 16 mm.
Ftench version (20 mln.) released under the tide Lp moode minier.
not re Tie.
Btrnmary: Shows tbe kind of challenge that occupies mining engi-
neers In the day-to-dfij operation of a prodticing mine, aa seen In a
molybdenite mine in tbe C^rltKio Range of irarthem Brttlsb Columbia.
Includes rlews of commuirftj life Id a mlDlnc towiL
1. Ulnlng enaioeerinc- 2. Molybdenum mtoes and raining — British
Colombia. i. Noraikda Uines, ltd. n. Caiuda. National Pllm
Board.
622 Fi A 68-3258
Nattonal Film Board of Canada
We live in the dty {Motion picture)
Released by ACI Films, 1970.
Motivatiffli Films.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Let's lotA at tbe city)
Credit*; Director and writer. Edward Dubrowsky.
8%m-mary: An overall look at a big city and tbe people who lire
there. Shows tall bulMtngs and small ones, busy streets and golet
ones. oOtces and homett, children and adults. Designed to help dty
children understand tbe world around tbem and to introduce mib-
nrban and rural children to the complexities of city liring. For
primary grades.
1 City and town life — Jarenlle fllmsL i. HotlTatloo Fllma
(Firm) XL ACI Fllma, inc. Serie«: Let's look at tbe city (Mo-
tion picture)
872^ 75-707912
ACI Films
Wc lore oar pets, [nimstrip]
1970.
Educational Projectiaas Cofp-.
37 fr. color. 3S mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-24t)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill rernforcement of
sounds produced by dropping the initial half of tbe blends SP and ST. Shows
many different kirtds of pets, and emphasises care of tbem. With captions. For
primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Pbonetici —
Juvenile fibtts. 3. Pets— Juvenile films. (I. PetS] I. Educational Projections
Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. tFihnsirip] Lcvd 2. R-241.
[LBI525] 372.4 72-73366$
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp..
We make choices {Motion picture)
tdons, 1969.
Arthur Ban- Produc-
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's snide.
Credit*: Conntltant. James D. Olderwood.
SufRnsorv: An Introdnctlon to eeooomics which preneots rlffnettes
of families purchasing needed goods and aerrk^, of people at work
producing tbene goods and serrlces, and of pabllc aerrlces produced
by gorenunent. For elementary xrades.
1. Economics. i. Barr (Arthur) Productions, Pasadena. Calif.
372.8 7i-703003
Arthar Barr Prodoctioiu
We need more coins (FUmstnp)
Made by Pilgrim Film Serricea
My wecUy reader, 1965.
25 fr. color. 35 mm.
Serie* 2. no, 25-66.
Summary: Explains that the shortage of colu in the United
States is caused by people sarlng at home and UMlag coins In colli'
operated machines.
1. Coinage— U. S. 2. Coin hoards — U. S. t. Hy weekly reader.
372^ 70-733192
Pennaylrania School for the Deaf
Wc need other people {FUmttrip) Holt, Rinehart and Wm-
ston, 1969.
47 fr. color. 35 mm and phonodlsc: 1 a.. 7 Ul. 83ft rpBL (Oor
growlnit city I
Filmatrtp S.
Corralated with tbe book Oor growing city, by Peter BacUey and
Hortense Jooea.
With teacher'a guide.
Credit:- Writer and photographer, peter Buckley.
Sumwtarf: Deretopa tbe concept that we are all defwodent on
many people and many machines by sbowlng a news]w>er bdns
writtm. printed, and delivered and finally boo^t by a bt? who takei
the paper home to hla father. For elementary grades.
1. Newspapers— Jurenile films. l Buckley, Peter. Oor growlna
city. II. Holt, Klnehart and Winston, Inc Series: Onr crowing
dty (FUmablp)
872.8 73-786432
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
We never get to do anything (Filmstrip) Teaching Re-
sources Films, 1971. Made by School Times Filmstrips.
20 fr. color. 35 Dim.
With teacher's ^itlp.
sr.MM.\RY: An adupUtion of the book of the same title written
an<1 lllii8trate<l by Martha Alexander in which a little boy Is aa
determined to ro swimming with his dog as his mother is to prevent
it until a rain storm puts an end to their battle of wills. With
captions. For primary tirades.
I. Alexander, Martha G. We never get to do anything. II. Teach-
ing Resources Films.
372.4 77-738935
Teaching Resource* Films
We prodace « play. [iMlmstrip] Aids Audiovisual Instructional
Devices. 1971.
6 rilmitripi (270 fr.) color 33 mm. and 6 (Aonoiapcs in cauettcs: dual-
irick. 1/7B ips.. 48 mm.
AUo iuiKd wiih 6 phonodiwt
Wtlh teacher'^ guide.
CREDITS: Aulhan. Raymond Casper. Jay Kcene.
SUMMARY: Illustrates tiep by iicp a succeuful production ofa ptsy.
CONTENTS; Geilinf stancd.— 2 The iryouts.— 3. Re he ana is.— 4. Pro-
duction.— S. Dress rehearsals. — 6 Post mortem.
I. Theater— Production and direction. I, Aids Audiovisual Instructional
Devices
tPN2053j 792 72-734821
AIDS 72 MARC
We read by oanelTet. [Filnucrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1971.
34 fr. color. 33 mm. (Rftadinf protram. Levd 2, R-209)
With teacher's maniul.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcen»eBl of
recognition of the word sound of the vowel A. Illustratei how one kanu from
reading: explains the functions of a library, and how to locate a book. With
captions For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language— Vowels — Juve-
nile films. 3. Libraries— Juvenile films. (I. Libraries] 1. Educational Pro-
jcctiorw Corporation- II. Series; ReMling program. [Filmstripi Level 2, R-209.
[LB1525] 372.4 72-733625
Educational ProjectioRS 72 MARC
Corp.
We refuse to play the game (Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co., 1968.
30 niFn. 8d. color. 16 mm. (Directloos)
Summary: A study of the attitudes of American yoong people
from all walks of life as reflerted In Interviews on such topics as re-
ligion, society, and drnga Includes lyrics of popular aoogs and
scenes of the famous Electric Circus dlscothequa
1. Youth — U. S. I. American Broadcasting Oompeny. Series:
Directions (Motion picture. American Broadcasting Co)
801.1 7^-702«44
Floreace. [Motk» picture] Ernest P. Garthwaite,
1972.
17 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A study of the city of Florence, luly- Explores the attraciions
of the city for the many different visitors.
1. Florence — Description. I. Oarthwaiie, Ernest P.
[DG734.2] 914.5 72-700777
CINE 72 MARC
We ma a store. [Filmslrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1969.
37 fr. color. 33 mm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-286}
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
recognition of the word sounds of final consonants. Depicts the operation erf a
grocery store.
1. Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language— Consonants-
Juvenile films. 3. Groceries— Juvenile films. [1. Grocery trade] ). Educa-
tional E*rojections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. (Filmstrip] Level
2. R-286.
[LB 1525, 372.4 72-733527
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We solve a coaoiautr problem. [Filmstrip] Educational Projec-
tions Corp., 1970.
if U. caiot. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-292)
With teacher's manual
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
recognition of the blend sounds of PL and PR. Illustrates how people become
aware of community problems and how they solve them through united effort.
With captioru. For primary grades.
I Readmg(Primary>— Juvenile films. 2. English language — Consonants-
Juvenile films. 3. Community life— Juvenile filnts [1. Community life] 1.
Educational Protections Corporation II. Series: Reading program. (Filmstrip]
Level 2. R-292
(LB1525] 372.4 72-733534
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We stOl Boed arttkaatle. [Motxm picture) BBC-TV, Londoo,
1969. Released in the U.S. by Time-Ufe PUnis.
30 mia each, ad- bkw. 16 mm. (CUIdrea aad fflatbaeaatica, no. 1)
SUMMARY: Eiaminw a new uachiog approach uaed in Eaglaod thai pun
arithmetic into a total mathemaiical contest with emphasis on pattern and
structure Shows children working with concrete materials to develop math-
—Study sod teaching (Etemealary)— Eaglaad. 1. BritUi
I Corporatioa. Trieviaton Serrioe. II. Dme-Ltfe nins. 111.
lariaa: Chfldrsn and nathematka. (Motion picture] na I .
(QA135.5] 370.7 79-714861
llM-Ufe Pttna 72 MARC
We take care of the bnd. [Filmstrip]
Corp.. 1969.
Educational Prcgections
39 fr. color. 33 mm. (Reading program. Uvel 2. R-212)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY; A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
the vowel sound of U. Explainsthencccasity for good land aitd soil managemenL
With captions. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language — Vowels— Juve-
nile filnu. 3. Soil conservation— Juvenile films. [I. Soil conservation] I.
Educational Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [FUmstrip)
Level 2, R-212.
[LB1525] 372.4 72-733628
Educational Projections 73 MARC
Corp.
We take good car* of our teeth (FUmatrip) Herbert E.
Budek Filma and Slides, 1967.
.'U fr. color. 35 mm.
Credit): Antbor, James U. Uanaeo.
Summary: Stresses the Importance of talcing pr<«)er care of the
teeth, and show the experiences of a child In the dentist's ofnce.
1 Children— DenUl care. 2. Children— Preparation for medical
carft I. Bude* (Herbert E.) Fllma and Slides, Santa Barbara,
^'"^ 613.4 79-734627
Budek Films and Slides of Gallf.
We talk serlea. [Hlnutrip] Media Services and Captioned Fiims
Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped. Made
by Creative Arts Studio. Released by Educational Media Dis-
tribution Center, 1970.
23 fr. color. 33 nun.
Captioned for use in school programs for the deaf.
With script and teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Teaches basic words to deaf children. For primary grades.
1- Deaf— Education— English language— Juvenile films. I. United Sutes.
Bureau of Educatioa for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned
Films Branch. 11. Educsttonat Media Distribution Center.
tHV2468j 371.91 72-732572
Creative Ait* Studio 72 MARC
We the people {Motion picture) Aerojet-General Corp.,
1969.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Relates minority problems to the coostltutlooal and
hiMtorlc heritage of the United States as well an to modem Industry
and its opportunltieH.
1. Mlnwitlee — U. S. i. Aerojet-General Corporatltm.
301.45 70-705713
CINE
We, the people — the story erf our Federal GoTemraent (Mo-
tion picture) Hearst Metrotone News, 1968.
20 min. ad. color. 16 mm. {Screen news digest, v. 10, no, 6)
With study guide.
Summary: Examines the structure of the Federal Government of
the United State* and explains how it has worked for two hundred
years to serve the people.
1, U. S. — Pol. dt govt. I. Hearst Metrotone News, Inc., New
York. Series: Screen news digest (Motion [ricture) v 10, no. 6.
353 Fi A 68-1821
Hearst Metrotone News
We tUak before we acL [IHlmstrip]
Corp., 1970.
Educational Projectioas
40 fr- color 35 mm. (Reading progrmm. Uvel 2, R-237)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
the sounds of the SP and ST blends. Illustrates the lack of foresight and the
consequences resulting from the failure to think. With captions. For primary
grades.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films. 2. English language — Consonants-
Juvenile films. 3. Tliought and thinking— Juvenile films. (I, Thought and
thinking] I. Educational Projections Corporation, II. Series: Reading pro-
gram, [Filmstrip] Level 2. R237.
tLBl525) 372.4 72-733656
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We use the number line (Motion picture) Coronet Instruc-
tional Films, 1970.
11 min. 9d. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' i;uld£.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Herbert F. Spltier.
Sumniary: Animation and objects from everyday life Introduce
the number line ns a useful way to represent numbers, and provide
aid in understanding addition and subtraction. For jMlmary grade*.
Anotiier iasne. b&w.
1. Number line. i. Coronet Instructional Filma.
372.7 70-706796
Coronet Instructional Films
We used to call it printing (Motion picture) £. I. du Pont
de Nemours and Co. in cooperation with the Graphic Arts
Technical Foundation. Made by Peckham Productions.
Released by Association Films, 1969.
23 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Other versions Iwued: French, German, Spanish.
nummary: Dencrlbea the diversity, style, modern technology, and
career opportunities to be found In contemporary graphic conunonl-
catlona
Another issue. 86 mm.
1. Prlntlnc, Practical. 2. Printing aa a trade. i. Da Pont de
Nemours (B. I.) and Company, u. Aasoclatloo Films, Inc.
760 76-706146
CINE
616
We visit a chicken farm. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections
Corp., 1971.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-263)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement
covering the word sounds of initial J, K, and L. Shows how chickens arc housed
and fed and how their eggs are collected, stored, and hatched on a chicken farm.
With captions. For primary grades.
1 Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language — Consonants —
Juvenile films. 3. Poultry- Juvenile films, il. Poultry) 1. Educational Pro-
jections Corporation. II. Scries: Reading program. [Filmstrip] Level 2, R-263.
tLB1525i 372.4 72-733684
Educational Projections 72 MARC
We Tlalt a dotUag facttwy. [Filmstrip) Educational Projections
Corp-, 1970.
40 fr. color. 3S mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-216)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
the recogniliofl of the word sound of median vowels in wwds ending in silent
E. Visits a clothing factory to show how the designers, pat tern makers sewers, artd
other specialists work. With captions. For primary grades.
I. Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language — Vowels — Juve-
nile films. 3. Cothing trade — Juvenile films. [1. Clothing trade] I. Educa-
tional Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. [Filmstrip] Level
2. R-216.
[LB1525] 372.4 72-733632
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
We Ttalt a 4iJarf' [Hlmstrip] Educational Projections Corp., 1971.
41 fr color. 3S mm. (Reading program. Level 2, R-273)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement of
recognition of the word sounds of O. A. and E when accompanied by a vowel
helper. Shows the modem dairy, the production of milk producU. and the tesung
of milk. With captions. For primary grades.
1 . Reading (Primary) — Juvenile films. 2. English language— Vowels -Juve-
nile films. 3. Dairy pUnts— Juvenile films. (I. Dairy planU] I. Educational
Protections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. tFihnstripi Level 2, R-
273.
[LB 1525]
Educational Projections
COrp.
372.4
72-733512
MARC
We visit aa early Aaericaa villase. [Filmstrip] Educational Pro-
jections Corp., 1970.
45 fr. color, 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 2. R-245)
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word skill reinforcement
showing how to make new words by dropping the first letter of the blends PL
and PR. Illustrates life in an early American village In the colonial era of 1720,
showing food and caiing habits, drr-s. housing. tHisiness. and recreation With
captions. For primary grades
I. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile films 2. English language— Consonants-
Juvenile films. 3, United Sutes— Social life and cusioms- Colonial period-
Juvenile films. (I. United Sutes— Social life «pd customs- Colonial period]
I Educational Projections Corporation II Series: Reading program [Film-
strip] Level 2. R-245
[LB1525] 372.4 72-733665
Educational Projections 72 MARC
We want goods and services (Motion picture)
Barr Productions, 1968.
Arthur
10 min. sd, color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide and study print set.
Credits: Consultant. James D, Calderwood,
Summary: Uses vignettes of common experiences to explain that
a good Is a useful thing, that a service is work performed for us by
another person, that when we use the things we want we are con-
sumers, and that before we can consume the things we want some-
one luiist work to produce them.
1. Consumers, 2. Service Industries. i. Barr (Arthur) Produc-
tions, Pasadena, Calif.
338.4 Fi A 68-2416
Arthur Barr Poductlons
Weak patient: into chair, walk, back to bed (one worker
method) (Motion picture) J. R. Lippincott Co., 1970.
4 min. al. color, super 8 mm. (Lifting and moving patients)
Fundamentals of nursing.
Loop film mountei] in cartridge.
With Instructor and student guides.
Credits: Nursing consultant, Elinor V. Fuerst.
Summary: r>emon8traIes techniques of walking a weak pattrat
atid lifting and moving a weak patient Into a chair and back to bed.
1. Care of the sick. i. Lippincott (J. B,) (>mpany. Philadelphia.
Series : Lifting and moving imtients ( Motion picture) Sorics :
Fundamentals of nursing (Motion picture)
610.78 n-704790
3. B. Lippincott Oo.
The Wealth of the Sudan (FUmttrip) Hulton Press, Lon-
don [196-ti
28 fr. color. .35 mm.
Picture poM nimstrip.
Summary: Explains how tbe Gesira Irrigation Scheme ban bec-onie
the foundation of the economy of Sudan and deNcrlbea the role of the
government, tbe tenant farmer, and the Sudan Oealra Board IQ tlte
scheme.
1. Oeslva. 2. Irrigation— Sudan. 8. Sudan— Ec«». condlL
I. Hultoo Press, ltd., London.
Fi A 67-3863
I>ii four Editions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wealthy family of Caracas. [Filmstrip]
Edt-catiooal Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
82 ft. color. 35 mm and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 io., 33 1/3 rpm.. 7 mm.
(Famlin of South America)
AIm) issued with phonoiape in cassette.
With leacher's guide
CREDITS: Producer. Phyllis Grani.
SUMMARY: Presents ihe location, climate, and activities of the city of
Caracas in Veneiucla. Shows the importance of oil lo the development tA the
city. Describes the way of life of the wealthy citizens and points out the separa-
tion between rich and poor For elementary grades
I Caracas— Juvenile films 2. Caracas— Social conditions- Juvenile films.
3. Petroleum industry and trade— Venezuela— Juvenile films. [1. Caracas 2
Venezuela — Social life and customs] I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
liorul Corporation. 11. Scries: Families of South America. [Filmstripj.
[HN370i 372.8 72-734524
EBEC 72 MARC
The Weapons of Gordmi Paries {Motion picture) Warren
Forma. Released by Contemporary Films, 1967.
28 toin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Presents a biography of Life magazine pliotographer-
JournattBt Gordon Parks, emphasizing how he oaed bis will ind his
talents to orercome the handicap of being a Negro In America.
1. Parks, Gordon. 1912- i. Forma, Warren, ii. Contem-
porary Pllms, Inc., New Tork.
070.0924 Fi A 68-168
CINE
Wear safety shoes. (Motion picture] Industrial Accident Preven-
tion Associations, Toronto. Made by Chctwynd Films.
Released in the U.S. by International Film Bureau, 1970.
3 min. sd color. 16 mm. (Eyes, hands, and feet series)
SUMMARY: Stresses the importance of taking care of feet while working.
Presents a humorous non-narrative message in which bare feet and booted
partners dance through glass.
1 Foot— Care and hygiene. 2. Safety shoes. 3. Industrial safety. I. In-
dustrial Accident Prevention Associations. II. Intenutional Film Bureau, inc.
111. Series: Eyes, hands, and feet series. [Motion picture]
[HD7273) 614.8 74-713513
A.L.A Booklist 72 MARC
Wearing and care of your contact lenses {Motion picture)
Bnmes-Hind Ophthalmic Products, 1%8. Made by ITnll-
mark Films.
12 mtn. sd. color.
VerHlons available: cartridge, reel, 8 mm., super 8 mm., 16 mm.
Cieditt: Te^^'hnical assistance, Derek Sbarvelle.
fiiimmarp: Explains procedures for Inserting, centering, remoT-
itig, and caring for contact lenses.
1. Contact len>*s, i. Barnes-Hind Ophthalmic Products.
617 Fi A 68-3216
Barnes-Hind Ophthalmic Products
The Weasel family (Motion picture) Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by Walt Disney Kducafional Materials
Co.. 1069.
17 n\lii, fi\ wilor. 16 mm. (Nature's living album i
With t«;nliei's Ruide.
Summar)/: Discusses several members of the weasel family, Includ-
Inc the otter, mink, martin, okunk, and wolverine. Explains the
chnracterlrtlcs of each, their relationship to one another, and bunt-
ing and feeding habits.
1. Mustelldac. I. Disney (Wall) Productions, n. Walt Disney
Educational Materials Comi>any. Series: Nature's living albtmi
(Motion picture)
599.7 71-702154
Walt Dl»ne.v Educa- tional Materials O).
Weasels, skunks and badgers. [Motion picture] Troll Associates.
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (In field and meadow)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Describes the behavior and activities of weasels, skunks, and
badgen in their natural habiua.
1. Weaieb — Juvenile films. 2. Skunks — Juvenile films. 3. Badgers — Juve-
nilc films. [1. Weasels. 2. Skunks. 3. Badgersj I. Troll Associates. II.
Series: In field and meadow. [Motion picture]
lQL737.C25] 599 72-700743
Troll AssocUtes 72 MARC
Weather (FUnutrip) Coleman Film Enterprises. Keleased
by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
39 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 s.. 7 in., 33i rpm., 8 min.
(Primary social studies — science series)
With teacher's guides
Credita; Authors, Constance Stockmyer. Mary Gersb, Walter M.
BurkR.
Summary; Vlsaallaes various types of weather. Shows dllTerent
kinds of clouds and explains where a shadow comes from on a miniiy
day. Explains how homes are heated and cooled to make them
comfortable.
1. Weather. i. Coleman Film Enterprises, n. BMI Film Pro-
ductlonn. Series: Primary social rtudles — -"clence series (Fllm-
atrlp)
372^ 78-736645
RMI Fltm Productions
Weather {FUmttrip) Macmillan Co., 1970. Hade by In-
structional Media Associatee.
45 fr. color. 33 mm. (Macmlllan elementary sdeoce fllmatrlpB)
With teachers maniul.
Swnmarv: Drilnea the concept of personal dependence on the
weather and describes the effects on weather of TarUtlons In temper-
ature caused by the roUtlon of the earth, the reToltition of the earth
around the sun. the tilt of the axis of the earth, and the movement
of air. Discusses the water cycle and air preaeure In relationship
to the weather. With captions. For elementary grade*.
1. Weather— Juvenile Alms. L Macrolllan, firm, pabUsbera,
New York. Series.
372.3 75-735876
Macmlllan Co.
Weather-air in aetiwL Part 1: Temperattire and wind
{Motion picture) Charles Cahill and Associates, 1965.
8 min »d. culor. 16 mm.
I'rodui-ed in co'tnlwrntion with the U. S. Weather Bureau.
With firtndy guide.
Crrdifa; IToducer and editor. Charles Cahlll ; writer, MncDonald
MacPherson.
Bummarv: .\n Introduction to the study of the weather and the
role of sucb aspects as atmosphere, air temperature, movement,
moisture, pressure, and prevailing winds. Include* a demonstration
of an anemometer.
1. Meteorolnuy. i. Cahlll (Charles) and Associates, inc.. Hotly-
wood, California, u. Temperature and wind (Motton picture)
Fi A 67-1673
Charles Cahlll and Associates
Weather and climate (Filmstrip) Filmfax.
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
Released by
1 roll, color. 33 mm. (Science fundamentals)
SUMMARY : Provides a basic study of weatlier, including an
explanation of the atmosphere and air pressure. With captions.
For elementary grades.
1 Weather— .luvenlle films. 2. Climatology— Juvenile films. 1.
Fllmfax Productions, New York. II. Universal Education and
Visual Arts. III. Series: Science fundamentals (Filmstrip)
372.3 72-740674
and visual Arts
[QC981]
L'nlver>ial Education
Weather and climates of the world {FUimtrip) Simon
Praasma & Associates. Released by AIMS Instructional
Mwlia Services, 1968.
3 filmstrips (approx. 35 fr. each) color. 35 mm.
mates. _ . . ■ ^
1. Weather. 2. Climatology. i. Simon Praasma and Aaaoctatea.
n. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
551.6 70-737206
ALMS Instructional MedU Service
The Weather eye {Motion picture) V. S. Atomic Energy
Commission, 1969.
13 min sd. color. 16 mm. ..,._,.., «
Bummarv: Describes the design, developmait, and fabrication of
SN^P-19 a small, long-lived, radlolaotope-foeled nuclear generator
designed "to be the aoxillary power supply for the nimbus weather
"^'project SNAP. l U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
629.42 78-700857
V. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Weather fnmts (Motion picture) Harper & Row, 1969.
Made by Cascade Pictures of California.
3 min. sd. color. su(>er 8 mm. (InTerttFllms for Todar*8 basle
adence 6)
Locfi film mounted In cartridge.
With teaclker's guide.
Bummaty: Diagrams various kinds of weather fronts.
L Fronts (Meteorology). i. Narvarra, John Oabri^ Today's
basic science. Bo<A 6. n. Harper & Row, Ina Series : Inverti-
Films for Today's basic science 8 ( Motion picture)
fiSl.6 73-703646
Harper & Row
Weather magic {Motion picture) Terrytoons. Released by
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1965.
6 min. Ml. color. 35 mm. (Terrytoons cartoon)
Credita: Director and animator, Cosmo Anzilottl; story, Latx
Bourne: music, Jim Timmens; photography, Joe Raslnskl; editor.
Jack MacConnelL » , .^
Summarv: Animated cartoon. Tells how Astronut helps an earth
friend create a weather-making machine. . ^ r. ^ =■ e>.i
I CBS Films, Inc. Terrytoons. n. Twentieth Century-Fox Film
*''*^'"**'*^" Fi 67-1198
The Weather map {Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 1966. Relewed in the U. S., 1968.
12 mi >. «<I. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer. Malcolm Otton ; director, Christopher Cordeaux.
Summary: Presents an explanation and Interpretation of the
weather map.
1. Meteorology — Charts, diagrams, etc I. Australia. News and
Information BureatL
551.6 Fi A 68-2247
Australian News and Information Borean
The Weather map (Filmstrip) Comm(m Ground, Lraidon,
1970. Made by D. G. Hillier. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates.
39 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : I>ei>crlbe8 different kinds of sea and land weather sta-
tions and Illustrates the data that Is collected on simple and coaq)tex
weather maps.
1. Meteorology — (.'Jurts, diagrams, etc. I. Common Ground, ltd.,
London. II. Uartnan Educational Aasoclatea.
561.6 73-738575
Carman Educational AMOciates
Weather satellites {Motion picture) Harper A Bow, 1960.
Made by Cascade Piotnres of California.
."i rain. sd. color, super 8 nun. ( iBTBatlFilma for Today's basic
aclencefi)
Loop film mounted In cartridge
With teacher's guide.
Sunmary: Uses aninntlon to show the use of weatber sat^ltea
to observe cloud conditions and to forecaat weather.
1. Meteorological satellites. l Navarra, John OabrieL Today's
basic science. Book 6. ii. Harper & Row, inc. Series: lovesti-
Fllms for Today's basic sdeoce 6 (Motion picture)
551.6 70-703647
HarperftRow
The Weather watchers {Motion pictwn) Time-Life Broad-
cast. Released by MoGraw-HUl Book Co., 1968.
30 min sd. color. 16 mm. (The World we live in)
Summary: Explains the problems of predicting and <»°troWnf
the weather by examining a hurricane fr«m the infld*. bj ?*«";°f
cloud fortnaUons from a satellite, and by following the trip of a
'T Wea'T.rtorec.stlng. 2. Weather control. \^^^^
Broadcast. Inc. ii- McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series. The
Worid we live in (Motion picture) ^^ao^r
551.6 74r-700245
McOraw-Hlll Book Co.
Weathering (Motion picture) Independent ProdncerB Serv-
ice, 1969. Released by BFA Educational Media.
4 mliL sL color, super 8 mm. (Investigations In science: earth
science series)
With study guide.
CrediU: Producers, Paul Jaaiukonls, Algls Zemitaltis.
SummaiT/: Explains that weathering Is the physical breakdown
of rode, and that sunlight, water, Ice, plant roots, and plant adds
are weathering agents.
1. Weathering. i. Independent Producers Service n. BFA
Educational Media. Series : Investigations In science : earth
science seriea (Motl<m picture)
551.3 73-708756
BFA Education MedU
Weathering and erosion (FUmatrip) Edwin Shapiro Co.,
1965. Made by Edwin Shapiro.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Filmstrip set 1: Geology)
Summary: Explains weathering and erosion. Including roedianlcal
weadMrlng, chemical weathering, erosion by ^ders, wlnda, waves,
and currents, and mass wasting- With captlooa
1. Weathering. Z Erosion. i. Edwin Shapiro C<Hnpany.
Series: (Jeology (FUnwtrlp)
551.3 71-734739
Bidwln Siaplro Ck».
Weatherlag asd eraaiom. (Filmstripj Avid Corp., 1972.
41 fr. Mt*. 33 mm. «d phooodi.:: 1 ... 12 in.. 33 i/3 rpm.. 18 mia.
With teschen guide- , , .. t-
CREDITS: Tmi «nd photography, Uun3»cc J. J«akowikL
SUMMARY: DiKuue* the vsrioui element, of westhennf and erowoo, in-
cluding wind, water. ukI grsvily. Show. tb« rffect. of these elemenl. m cwyoM
uid desert..
.r.'p?7lf^ '^™^ i A^CocpoctK*. 79.740448
Avid Corporation '^
Weathering and mass wasting {FUmgtrip) Commoa
Ground, London, 1954. Made by W. G. V. Balchin. Re-
leased in the U. S. by Carman Educational Associates,
Ontario, 1966.
31 fr. biw. 35 mm. (Physical geograi*y series)
With teacher's manual. Notes revised 1906.
8*mmai~y: Describes the slow disintegration of rock to form a
mantle of soil and the almoet Imperceptible movement of material
from one place to another which prepares earth materials In such
a way that water, wind, Ice, and waves can act more effectively lo
shape the landscape.
1. Weathering— Juvenile films. 2. Mass-waating — Juvenile flUna
L Common Ground, ltd., London, ii. Carman Educational Associates.
Series: Physical geography series (Filmstrip)
551.3 Fi A 68-4709
Carman Educational Associates
Wcathers^cn. [nimatrip]
Made by Ancco Group.
Encore Vifutl Edncitioo, 1972.
617
26 fr. color 35 mm. mad phoaodfK: 2 .., 7 in., 33 W3 rpm., Smia. each
nde. (Science motivatioe Mriei)
Abo tiMwd widi phonotspe in csMctte.
ReverM »de of record or CMsetu contain, the Uory entitled A moving farce.
With teacher', manual.
CREDITS: Edacstioaal coouiltant, Herbert S. Nebon.
SUMMARY: Introduce, the causes of westlier. *'«»■"■'>— cloud (bnnatioas,
wind prcasures and movement, warm and cold fronts, tighmim^ hurricanes, and
toraadoes. For elementary grades.
1. Weather— Juvenile films. (1. Weatberi I. Encore Visual Educsiion,
inc. II. A Moving force. III. Series: Scieacc motivstioa Mcka. (PibaMr^
tQC863i 372.3 72-732717
Encore Visual Educsiioa 73 MARC
The Weatherman: a scientist (Motion picture) Art Evans
Productions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
11 mlD. .sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary : Relates that the job of weather fotvcastlng requires
special training and shows how weathermen gather data from all
over the world to prepare weather maps that help them forecaat
weather changes. For elementary grades.
1. Meteorologists — Juvenile films. I. Art Evans Productions.
II. BFA Educational Media.
651.6 77-711107
BFA E>jucatlonal Media
The Weatherman: community hdper (Motion picture) Art
Evans Productions. Released bv BFA Educational Media,
1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary ; Describes the work of a meteorologist, noting that he
uses special tnstnunents and knowledge to measore and record
vreather from all parts of the world. For elementary grades.
1. Meteorologists— Juvenile films. I. Art Evans Productlona
II. BFA Educational Media.
55U 78-71UM
BFA Educational Media
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Weaver (Mofton picture) Paul Hoefler Productions.
Released by Walt Disney 16 mm Films, 1967.
17 mi^i. sd. color. 16 mm.
Wiih leachers' guide.
CreiitM: Producer, Etiubeth Boukaa; writer, William Desloge;
eituviirlonal consultant, Louise C. Brown; music. Joel Andrews.
Summari/: Describes the work of Hal Tainter, a young artist who
Is iiijdiiig new dimension to the craft of weaving. Points out that
Painter, In his exploration of a vnrlety of patterns, textures, and
tonal values, ilepnrls shwrplj from the traditional subjects and tex-
tures used by well established European weavers.
1. Painter, Hal. i. Hoefler (Paul) Productions, Los Angeles.
II. Buena Vista Distribution Company, Inc. Walt Disney 16 mm Films.
746.1 Fi A 68-946
Paul Hoefler Productions
Weaves {Motion picture) Homi D. Sethna. Released by
International Film Bureau, 1965.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows how a textile designer-weaver creates and
wearea on the loom, how her handiwork ta made ready and ti hong
In an exhibition. Demonstrates various weaving processes, pictures
the weaver at her bandloom, and notes the reaction of visitors to
the display of her designs. Without commentary.
1. Hand weaving. i. Sethaa, Homl D. n. International Film
Bureau, inc., Chicago.
748.1 Fi A 67-5550
iDtemational Film Bureau, Inc
WeaviBg (Motion picture) Scope Productions, 1966.
3 mot'on pictures, si. ct^or 16 mm.
Mf¥> l.saued as loop Aim In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With fact sheet.
Credits: Executive producer. Robert B. Beeching.
Contents: Basic samples: plain. 2 min.— Basic samples; basket.
1 min.— Basic samples: twilL 1 min.
1. Band weaving. I. Scope Productions.
746.1 76-711845
Scope Productions
Wearfag. [Slide set] Research ft Education Depc. American
Crafts Council, 1968.
85 tlidea. color. 1x2 m.
With icript.
SUMMARY: Prcarata eumpte* of weaving oy Torty American craftsmen.
1. Hand weaving — Uniiad States. E. Amcricaii CnfU Council. Rcaewch
a Education DcpL
cTT848i 746.1 72-733992
Re*earch A Education. 73 MARC
Amehcao CnfU Council
Weaving {Motion picture) ACI Films, 1969.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Rediscovery)
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer and director, Stelloa Roccos; deaign, Ernest
Zelgf^d, Lois Moran.
Svmmarif: Illustrates the basic principle of weaving threads Into
cloth, and shows how very simple looms may be used creatively to
produce a wide variety of effects.
1. Weaving. i. AOI Films, inc. Series: Rediscovery (Mo-
tion picture)
746.1 79-704579
ACI Films
Weaving (Motion jncture) Ealing Corp., 19^.
4 min. si. color, super 6 mm. (Hopl Indians)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
8um»iart/: Points out that among the Hopl, the men are the
weavers. Includes scenes of wool being carded and span, and shows
two types of weaving.
1. Indiana of North America— textile Industry and fabrics. 2.
Hopl Indians. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series:
Hopl Indians (Motion picture)
746.1 70-704433
Ealing CorporatlMi
Weaving {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., I960.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Navajo Indians)
Loop Aim mounted in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
Sumntiirv: Shows the techniques of Navajo weaving with examples
of ancient and modern Navajo rug designs.
1. Indians of North America — Textile industry and fabrics. 2.
Mavabo Indians. i. Baling Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: Navajolndians (Motion picture)
746.7 71-704489
Baling Corporation
Weaving {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art media)
I,oop 'iiiii. Film notes on cartridge case.
CredilM: Author, A. Law.
Bummarv: Hbows stringing and weaving with a simple cardboard
loom, Including the use of a comb beater and cardboard shuttles.
Emphasizes the variations of texture which can be produced with
everyday materials such as dowels, pipe cleaners, and foil.
1. Hand weaving, l Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Masa
Series: Art media (Motion picture)
746.1 76-700686
Baling Corporation
Weaving. Part 1: Simple looms (Motion picture) Heater
and Aswicifttes, 196<).
4 tuin Hi. c<(l»i-. S mm. (Art processea)
Loop II im mounli^d In cartridge.
IsMued in maiidard H mm. and In super 8 mm.
Wlib study guide.
Creditt: AutborH. f.'tarence Klncatd, SUnley Madeja.
aummary: Demonstrates weaving techniquea, using cardboard and
oatmeal box looiiti: shows examples of design variations using each
kind of loom,
1. Hand weaving. 2. Looms. t, Hester and Associates.
Series : Art processes ( Motion plctara)
746.1 Fi A 68-2849
Hester and Aaaodale*
Weaving. Part 2: Waflfe loom {Motion picture) Heater
and Associatps, 1966.
4 min. 3i. color. 8 mm. (Art proceaaaes)
Loop tilm mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
CredUt: Authors, Clarence Kincald, Stanley Hadeja.
Summary: Demonstrates loom construction, threading, tjlng, and
various textural possibilities of waffle weaving.
1. Hand weaving. 2. Looms. i. Hester and Aasoclatee.
Series: Art processes (Motion plctnre)
746.1 Fi A 6ft-2350
Hester and Associates
Weaving. Part 3: Box lomn (Motion picture) Hester and
Associates, 1966,
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Art proceasea)
Loop tilm mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Credit*: Authors, Clarence Klocald, Stanley Madeja.
Bu.mmary: Demonstrates how a fruit crate can be used as a loom,
and describes the kinds of warp materials used, Including grasses,
grain stocks, and colored thread.
1. Hand weaving. 2. Looms. l Heater and Associates.
Series : Art processes (Motion picture)
746.1 FiA6a-2361
Hester and Associates
Weaving '*God'8 eyes" (or string crosses) (Motion picture)
Fairfield Associates. Released by Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weaving series)
Loop film.
SUMMARY: Uses close-up photography to demonstrate how to
weave string crosses, progressing from simple to complex weaving
operations.
1. Hand weaving. I. Fairfield Asaodates. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. HI. Series: Weaving series (Motion
picture)
[TT848] 746.1 72-715196
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Weaving on a simple frame (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Viaual
Arts, U)70.
4 luln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weaving series)
Loop Sim.
SUMM.ARY: Uses close-up photography to demonstrate how to
weave on a simple frame, progressing from simple (o complex
weaving operations.
1. Hand weaving. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts. III. Series: Weaving series (Motion pic-
ture)
LTT8481 746.1 78-716200
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Weaving with cotton mesh (scrim) (Motion picture) Fair-
field Associates. Released by Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weaving series)
I.OOP film.
SUMMART: Uses cloee-up photography to demonstrate how to
weave with cotton mesh, progressing from simple to complex weav-
ing operations.
1. Hand weaving. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Weaving series (Motion
Web of life: eadlessckaia. [Motion picture] TomBeemer. Mack
by Films of the Great American Outdoors. Released by U.S.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1972.
28 min. *d. colof. 16 mm.
Venioo without nanmtion of the 1971 moUon piciure entitled Bndlew chain.
SUMMARY: Combines muMc «nd MMind effects with foolaje of de»ert (lore
■od faunt to show the interacting and interdependent chains of life in ■ deien
ecosystem.
l.Deaen ecology. I. Beemer.Thomas A- 11. Unil«d Stale*. Atomic En-
ergy Commisuon. 111. Endtess chain. [Motion picture]
[QH541.5.D4] 574.5 72-701825
U.S. Atomic Energy 72
Commission
picture)
ITT848]
Universal Education and
746.1
visual Arta
70-716198
Weaving with paper (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Weaving series)
I-oop film.
SUMMARY : Uses close-up photography to demonstrate how to
weave with paper, progressing from simple to complex weaving
operations.
1. Hand weaving. 2. Paper work. I. Fairfield -Associates'. II.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Weaving series
(Motion picture)
[TT848] 746.1 79-715195
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Weaving with soda straws (Motion picture) Fairfield As-
sociates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
4 mill. »l. color, super 8 mm. (Weaving series)
Loop film.
SUMMARY : Uses ctose-op photography to demonstrate bow to
wmve with soda straws, progressing from simple to complex weav-
ing operations.
1. Hand weaving. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Weaving series (Motion
picture)
(TT848] 746.1 7»-7l6199
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Weaving with wire mesh (MoUon picture) Fairfield Asso-
ciates. Released by Universal Education and Viaual Arts,
1970.
4 niln. Hi. color, super 8 mm. (Weaving serlea)
Loop film.
SUMMAHV: Use* oloae-up photography to demonstrate how (o
weiivp with wire mesh, progreMlng from simple to complex weaving
operations.
1. Hand weaving. I. PalrfMd Aasodates. II. Universal
Education and Visual Arts. III. Serlea: Weaving serlea (Motion
picture )
(TT848] 746.1 76-718197
Universal Bducatlon and Viaual Arts
MARC
Weber and Fields in Mike and Meyer (Motion picture)
,191-?,
Tt min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released in 35 mm.
L. C. has Incomplete negative copy.
In the George Marshall Film Collection of the American Film
InstiHite rnUwtion. Library of Congress.
CAST : Joe Weber, Lew Fields.
SUMMARY: A slapstick comedy about Mike and Meyer, who for-
bid their children to marry each other and then fight over the grocery
store which they own jointly.
I. George Marshall Film Collection. II. American Film Institute
Collection. III. Mike and Meyer (Motion picture)
791.43 76-710461
Daddy-Long- Legs
Webster, Jean, 1876-1916.
see
Daddy - Long- Legs .
Webster Groves revisited (Motion picture) CBS New&
Released by Carousel Films, 1967.
.'iS uiin. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An experimental documentary which shows the effect
of the teleca-st of the film 16 in Webster Groves in Feb. J966 upon
the Missouri community of WebstM" Groves, an aflluent suburb of
St. Loul.t. Includes interviews with citlxens of Webster Groves
who express their views about the telecast which discussed the 16-
yeer-old youth of the community.
1. Youth— Webster Groves, Mo. i." 18 In Webster Groves (Mo-
tion picture) n. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS News.
m. Carousel Films, Inc., New YoiV..
309.1778 72-707894
Carousel Films
Wedding in a Persian village (Motion picture) Monsour
All Faridi. Made by Dept. of Television, Motion Pictures,
and Radio. Released by New York University Film
Library, 1963.
1 reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the traditional marriage ceremonies and rituals
which are practiced In remote regions of Iran, where weddings have
been celebrated as community events for many generations. Presents
scenes In which the vlUagers of Kareveneh perform folk dance*.
Authentic Persian music Is played on native instruments as a back-
ground for the narration.
1. Marriage customs and rites— Iran. i. Farldl, Monsour All.
D. New York University. Film Ubrary.
392 76-706445
New York Dnlv. Film
Library
618
Wedding in Lapland (MoHon picture) W«U Dimey Pro-
ductions. Released by International Communication Films,
1968.
4 mlu. »l. color. 8 mm. (Arctic regiona aerlee)
Loop film mouDted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. ana
in super 8 mm.
Witll teaclier study guide.
From the I960 motion picture entitled Seren cities of Antsrctlca.
Summcnf: Shows the color and traditions ot a Lapland wedding.
1 Marriage customs and rites, Lappish. i. Seven dtlea of Ant-
arctica (Motion picture) ii. Disney (Walt) Productions, m. Inter-
national (Communication Films. Series: Arctic regions series (Mo-
tion picture, ^^^^^ 7S-703181
International Com- munlcatlon Films
The Wedding march {Motion picture) Paramount Famous
Lasky Corp., 1928.
115 min. si. b&w with color sequences. 35 mm.
\ Paramount picture presented by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L.
Lasky.
Sound version also issued.
L. C copy incomplete : b4w, with separate reel of the color
sequences.
In the Paramount Film Collection of the American Film Institute
Ck)lIectlon, Library of Congress.
Credits: Producer, Erich von Strohelm; writers, Erich von Stroh-
helm. Harry Carr; music, J. S. Zamecnik. Cait: Erich von Stro-
heim, Fay Wray, ZaSu Pitts. George Fawcett. Maude George.
Summary: A drama about the love and separation of a dashing
profligate prince and a wistful peasant girl who plays a harp In a
suburban wine garden of Vienna.
I. Paramount Pictures, inc. ii. Paramount Film Collection, ni.
American Film Institute Collection.
791.48 79-708961
[Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1970. Released
in the U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
43 min. >d. color. 16 mm. (The Family ol man, no 4)
SUMMARY: Comparti wedding celebration* in Eahcr and Coim in Eng-
land, in New Guinea, ia Etotswana, and m a Hicnalaysn viUigc
I, Wedding!. 1. Briiiih Broadcsaling Corporation. Tekviuon Sarvic*.
11. Time-Life Rims. III. Scrkt: The Family of man. iMotioa pkture] no. 4.
tF26«5j 392 76-714847
Time-Life Fiimi 73 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wedeen, Joseph
see
labyrinth,
Wedekind, Frank, 1864-1918. Frtlhllngs erwachen
see
Warm in the bud.
The Wedge {Motion pietvre) Halas and Batchek>r Edac«-
tion Division, London ,196-1, Beloised in the U. S> by
Encyc'oj>Redi8 BriUnnica Educational Corp.
4 miD. si. color. 8 mm.
XjOop film. lasued Id BUodanl 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SMNMMry.- Presents tbe principles of a wedge and shows example*
of lUnae.
L Wedges. i. Ha-Ias and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., Londoo.
tL Bncrclopnedts Brltannlca Bdocatlonal Corporatloo.
Ml Fi A 68-2928
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
The Wedge (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, Lxmdon. Beleased in the U. S. l^ Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 mfn sL color, super 8 mm. (Simple mschlnee)
Loop dim.
With teacher's guide.
Summon/: Describes sod Illustrates tbe wedge and demonstrates
bow other mscbines perform on tbe same principle.
1. Wedges. i. Balas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., LumluD.
n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Simple machines (Motion picture)
531 Fi A 68-1726
BoCTClt^iaedla Britannica EdocaUMul Corp.
Wedging {Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Cartoon
Films, London, 1962. Released in the U. S. as a loop
film moimted in cartridge by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1966.
3 mln. Bi. color. 8 mm. (Potterj)
Technicolor.
With teacher's guide.
Svmmary: Shows tbe wedging or kneading process that Is used
to rid the cla; of air pockets which cause breakage during firing.
1. Pottery. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., LoodoiL
H. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series:
Pottery (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2045
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Wediko Films
see
Beach interview.
Johnny.
Troubled campers.
Wednesday in April {Motion picture)
Agency, 1968.
U. S. Information
20 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Not available for distribution In tbe D. S.
Stanmary: Describes. In image snd sound, an arerage day in
rartous areas of tbe American continent Shows bow eTery eltl-
sen — cowboy, farmer, or urban worker — Is free to pursue bis own
life In a mobile and richly diverse society.
Another issua 35 mm,
1. U. S. — Social conditions— ISeo. L U. S. Informatloo
Agency.
917 74-702886
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The Wee little man (Filmstrip) Teaching Reeoorces Films,
1971. Made by School Times Filmstrips.
27 fr. color. 3^ mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 s, (1 s. for manual
projector. 1 s. for automatic projector). 7 In., S3J rpm. 7 mln. each
side, microgroove. (Beginning to read, series A)
Riding level one. With teacher's guide and text
Sr.MMART: An adaptation of the book of tbe same title by Jean
Hnrton Berg with Illustrations by Charles Geer. telling the story
ahoiit a wee little man who tries to discover what Is making the
strange noises in bis little but Designed to help the child become
aware of sequence through repetition. For primary grades.
1. Berg. Jean Horton. The wee little man. II. Teaching Re-
sources Films, in. Series: Banning to read (Filmstrip) series A.
372.4 70-738936
Tea.-lilng ResonrceA Films
Weed (the story of marijoana) (Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971. Made hy
Concept Films.
24 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
.\1ko Issued In b&w.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Brian Kellman.
SUMMARY: TracPs tbe use of marijuana throughout tbe world
from 3000 B. C. to the present; compares present and past attitudes
toward Its use ; and discusses known pbyslolt^cal and psycbologtcal
effects, plans for future research Into still onanswered questions
about these etTerts, and social and legal implications of coovlctlOD
on charges of marijuana possession.
1. Marihuana. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cor-
poration.
613.8 70-712322
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Bdncatlooal Corp.
Weeds (Motion picture) John F. CriswelL
Gateway Productions, 1967.
Beleaaed by
10 mln. sd. color. 16 miXL (Botanical series)
With teacher's guide.
Bummaty: Studies the Identiflcallon, growth, and osefulness of
weeds. Uses the experiences of a child faced with tbe problem of
weeds In her flower garden to point out that not all weeds should be
destroyed.
1. Weeds— Identification. i. Criawell, John F. ii. Gateway Pro-
ductions. Inc., San Francisco. Series: Botanical series (Motion
picture)
581.6 Fi A 67-5759 rev
Gateway Productions
Weeds are everywhere {FUmttrip) Hexjbert E, Bndek Filmi
and Slides, 1967.
35 fr. color. 36 mm.
Summarf: Describes weeds as planta which are not wanted or
that are out of place, and exi^lns tbe harmful and be^ul aspecta
which weeds poness In relation to man. With captions.
1. Weeds. t. Bud^ (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa Bar-
bara, Calif.
632 75-734438
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Vmim flf Nertk Aaerica. [Slide act] Donan Productiont. 1972.
Made by John K<^KHit and Kitty Kobout
tOil
2i2>i
WMitcnpL
SUMMARY: Pltotographs of 10 difhrcnt weedi cofomonly growing m
North America show that diMtaguishing chsncterisiks aad hsfaitst
1. Weeds— North Aoterica l. Donan Productions.
[SB619] 581.6 72-734052
Donan Proouctioot
MARC
Weed! of the Soatkera U.S. [Slide set] U.S. Dept of AKriculture,
1969.
120tli(les. color. 2 x 2 in.
With icripL
SUMMARY: IdentiTies 120 of the commra weeds of the Southern United
States, giving both common and scientific names.
I. Weeds — Southern Sutes — Identification. 1. United SUtcs. E>ept. of
Agriculture.
(SB612j 632 72-736189
U-S. DepL of Agriculture 72 MARC
The Week (FUmttrip) Golt Educational Materials. Made
and released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1970.
30 fr. color. S5 ram, (Calendar study series)
SuMtaary: Uses a contemporarr discovery approach to explain the
significance of the week on a calendar. For primary grades.
1. Week. I. Oolt Educational Materials, n. HcGraw-HIll Book
Company. Series: Calendar study series (Filmstrip)
872.8 77-735909
UcG raw-Hill Book Co.
He Wedcend (Motitxi picture) Franciscan C(»nmunications
Center, 1970.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Marriage)
SUMMARY: An estranged couple, stranded tt^etber In a motel
room, learn about the communication breakdown In tbdr marriage
and their need to rediscover personal Identity and affirmation in tbe
marriage relationship.
1. Marriage. I. Frandscan Communications CentM'. II. Series:
Hsrrlage (Motion picture)
301.42 70-711574
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Weekend at Dunkirk {Motion picture) Paris film produc-
tion, Paris, 1964. Released in the V. S. by Twenti^
Century-Fox Film Corp., 1966.
101 mln. sd. color. 35 muL
Franscope.
English dialog dubbed In.
Ba-«ed on tbe novel of the same title by Robert Herle
CrvdUs: Producers, Robert Hakim, Raymond Hakim; director,
Henri VemeuU: acreenpUy, Fran^ola Boyer; music, Maurice Jarre:
director of photography, Henri Decse; film editor, Claude Durand.
Catt: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Catherine Spaak, George Geret, Jean-
Pierre Marlelle. Pierre Mondy.
Summary: A dramatliatlon about a group of French soldiers and
their wanderings on tbe beaches In tbe last few days before the
evacuation at Dunkirk In 1940.
1. World War, 193&- 1&45— Drama. l Merle, Robert.
190B- Week-end a Zuydcoote. n. Paris film production
(Finn) m. TweoUetb Century-Fox Film Corporation.
791.43 77-707855
Week-end fishing (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 1966. Released in the U. S., 1967.
9 mln sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Pn>ducer, Eric Thompson.
Summary: Shows tbe opporiunltles for spare-time Ashing by tbe
Atutralian city dweller.
1. Fishing — Australia. i. Australia. News and Information
Bureau.
799.1 Fi A 68-1754
Australian News and Information Bureau
A Weekend visit [Motion picture] Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1972. Captioned for the use of the deaf by Media
Services and Captioned Films Branch, U.S. Btireau of Education
for the Handicapped.
approx. IS min. id. color. 16 mm. (Human behavior series)
SUMMARY: TeOi how ■ youngster should make preansogemcals when
bringing a guest to Us home, and describes the tnwbie thai can occur without
advanced ^'■'"'■'■g Psced with U^rcading aad capdoos involving handicapped
1. Etiqaette. 3. Entertanimg. L Uairenal Education aad Viaual Aits.
n. United States. Bureau of EducatioB for the Handicapped. Media Services
and Captioned Fllma Branch. III. Series: Humss behavior series. [Motioo pic-
[BJ2021] 371.9 72-701597
M«t>a Services and 72 MARC
619
The Weekend warriors (Motion picture) Champion Film
Productions, 1966. Made by Action Films.
90 mln. sd. color. 85 mm.
Crcditt: Prodiicer, Jim Dempsey: director and writer, Ual Mld-
dleaworth.
Bttmmary: Fentures three national rfiamptonahlp drag races.
1. Drag racing. i. Champion Film Productions.
o,. . .... Fi A 67-2498
Champion Film Productions
Week! wachee Springs » Fla,
Frontier Florida.
Weeklies and other pabllcatiMU {FUmttrip)
Visual Education, 1969.
So<»ety for
58 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a.. 12 In.. 331 rpm-. 15
mln. microgroove (Tbe Newspaper In America)
Issued also with pboDotape In cassette.
With tescber*! guide and acript.
Credits: Author, Howard P. Decker.
Summary: Show* dlfferencee between urt>an dally newspapers and
community weekllea, sdkool newsxtapers. and orxaDizatlonal publlca-
tlODS. Ezamloea specialised purpoaes and f^mctlona of tbeae t>ewa-
paper publicatioos.
1. Newspapers. g. Society for Vlaaal Edncatloo, Inc., Cblcaga
Series : Tbe Newspaper In Am«-lca (PUmstrIp)
070 78-784770
Society for Visual Education
Weeny Witch (Filmstrip) Taylor Associates, 1970.
m fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual projec-
tor. 1 ». for automatic projector), 7 In., S3i rpm., 13 mln. micro-
groove. (Tell me a story. Library 1. no. 3)
Also Issued with phonoUpe in cassette. . . j. .
With script book, plcture-cued tell-back booklet, and teachers
Based on the book of the same title by Ida DeLage. ^ . . .
SUMMARY : A story about Weeny Witch who refuses to Join In
the plan to witrap the night falrlea who light the stars. For ele-
°*f ^DelAge. Ida. Weeny Witch. II. Taylor AsKwUtes. III. Se-
ries : Tell me a story (Filmstrip) Library 1. no. S. _ _ _
872.6 78-738737
Taylor Associates
Jakko
Weidenmann, Alfred, 1916-
Weidler, Milton J
see
In the window.
Weighing a substance (Motion jncture) HoGraw-Hill Book
Co., 1969. Made by Eaybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Chemistry techniques series)
Loop film.
With teachers' guide:
Btunmary: Explains the laboratory tedmlques used to wel^ a
L Welgbts and measnrea 2. Cbemlstry — Manipulation. L
UcQraw-HUl Book Company. Series : Chemistry tet^mlquea series
(Motion picture)
542 7^-701270
McGraw-Hill Book Oo.
Weighing. Part 1 : Balance eonstriKtion and weighing an
object (Motion picture) John Fitch AssociatesL Made
and released by Kalmia Co., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( QoantltatlTa ehealitiT labora-
tory tedinlqaes)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Also Issued In 16 mm.
CredUt: Author^ Robert H. Pltdi. JcAn T. Pltefa.
Summary: Introduces prlnckplea, prdlmlnmry adjostment, and
operation of multiple beam balance. ezpUlas values of rider weights
and function of pointer ; and demonstrates, after Initial balance, bow
a metal block Is weighed. With subtitlee.
1. Balance. 2. Weights and measares. 8. Chemistry — Hanlpola-
tloo. I. 3obn FItcfa Aasodates. n. Kalmla Company. Series:
Qnantltative diemlstry laboratory tecbniquee (Motion picture)
545 79-704674
Kalmla Co.
Weighing. Part 2: WdgUng oat sabstances (Motion pic-
ture) John Fitch Associates. Made and released by
Kalmia Co., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, snper 8 mm. (QnantltatlTe chemistry labora-
tory techniques)
Loop film. Flm notes on cartridge case.
Also issued in 19 Eom.
Credits: Authors, Bohert U. Fitch, John T. Fitch.
Summary: Showa bow to weight a solid In beaker and how to
weigh out approilmately 7g of alr-eensitWe solid. With subtitles.
1. WeighU and measures. 2. Chemistry — Manipulation. L
John Fltcb Associates:, n. Kalmla Ompany. Series; Qoantlta-
tlre chemistry laboratory techniques {Motion picture)
545 72-704675
Kalmla 0>.
Weigiiing techniques (Tri^ beam balance) (Motion pic-
ture) Thome Films, 1970.
5 mln. sL color, super 8 mm. (Laboratory techniques)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Bruce J. Russell.
SUMMARY : Analyzes the mechanical structure of tbe balance.
demonstrates the correct use of tbe arreat, and discusses the more-
ment, tbe reading of tbe weights along tbelr beams, and tbe calcula-
tion of weight.
L Balance. 2. Walgbta and measurea. I. Thoroe Films, Inc..
Boulder, Colo. H. Swies: Laboratory teiAnlqDes (Motion picture)
[QC107] 642 73-712154
Tttome FUma, Inc.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Weight (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971, Made by
University Films, 1969.
3.' fr. color. 35 mm. (Ueasuilog)
Issued in set 2 of 4 sets of filmstrips that approach the teaching
of wlence from a process and Inquiry point of view.
With teacher's g:uide.
Snmmary: Provides Information about weight which ia funda-
mental to scientific work. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Weights and measures — Juvenile films. I. McGraw-Hll! Book
Company. Series : Measuring ( Filmstrip. McGraw-HlU Book Co.)
372.3 72-737670
JIcGraw Hill Book Co.
Weight and liquid pressure. [Motion picture] Iwanami Films,
Tokyo. Rcteased in the U.S. by BFA Educational Media. 1 972.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Pressure of a liquid)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Demonstrates the difTcrcnce between pressure and weight by
performing an cK(>erimcnt in which the same amount of water is added to three
differently stuped containers, each having the same bottom surface area. It is
determined that the pressure at the bottom depends not on the amount or weight
of the water, but on the height of the water column.
I . Hydrosutics. I. Iwanami Eiga Seisakujo, Tokyo. 11. BFA Educational
Media. III. Scries: Pressure of a liquid. [Motion picture]
[QC147] 532 72-700108
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Weight and Man relatioBsUps. [Hlmstiip] Joseph Mealey and
Associates, 1971.
67 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for maoual profcctof, 1
s. for automatic projector), 16 min. (InvcMigating reUtiooahipi to matter)
Also issued with phoootape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Uses photographs, diagrams, aitd eKpcrimenis lo show the rela-
tionships between weight and mast. Preaents anecdotes, examples, and historical
facts to illustrate each scientific concept
1. Wetghu and measure*. 2. Mass (physics) 1. Joaci^i Mealey and A»-
sociates. II. Scries: Investigating rclationdiip* in matter, (nimstrip]
t<JC88] 541 72-734080
A.L.A. BooUiat 72 MARC
Weight control and exercise in pregnancy (Motion picture)
Profe-ssional Research, inc., 1967.
8 mil), sd. color. 8 mm. (Maternity care series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm. with magnetic sound
track.
SUSIMARY: Emphasizes the Importance of weight control, the
value of nutrition, and the role of exercise in the preparation for
delivery.
1. Pregnancy — Nutritional aspects. 2. Exercise. I. Profes-slonal
Research. Inc. II. Series: Maternity care series (Motion picture)
tRG525l 618.2 74-713083
Profe--<slonal Research, Inc.
Weight is not ... (Motion picture) Stephen Bosustow
Productions. Released by HFA Educational Media, 1971.
A min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Primary math series)
Loop film.
With Btudy guide.
SUMMARY : An animated film in which a magician uses chickens,
turtles, frogs, and fish to show that the weight of an object Is not
necessarily related to its size, shape, or color. For primary grades.
1. Weights and measures — Juvenile films. I. Bosustow (Ste-
phen) Productions. II. BPA Educational Media. III. Series: Pri-
mary math series (Motion picture)
[QC88] 372.7 74r-714912
BPA Educational Media
Weight transference {Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Movement awareness)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Crediti: Author, Pat Tanner.
Summary: Demonstrates five major ways of transferring body
weight — stepping. Jumping, sliding, rocking, and rolling. Points out
that the greater the degree of transfer, the greater the control that
Is necessarj-.
1. Movement. Psycholc«y of. 2. Muscular sense. I. Baling
Corporation. Cambridge. Mass. Series: Movement awareness (Mo-
tion picture)
372.8 71-700937
Ealing Corporation
Weihnachten in der Schweiz (Filmstrip) Educational
Filmstrips, 1971.
oS fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape in cassette : 10 min.
Captioned version with script also Issued.
German vwslon of the 1969 filmstrip entitled Chrlstmaa In Swltier-
laod.
SUMMARY: Describes activities and traditions of CbrUtmas in
Switzerland.
1. Christmas— Switzerland. I. Educational Filmstrips, Hunts-
vlUe, Tex. II. Christmas in Switzerland (Filmstrip)
394.268 78-738710
Educational Filmstrips
Weil, lisl. The busiest boy in Holland
see
The Busiest boy in Holland.
WeU. lisl. I wish. I wish
see
I wish, I wish.
Weil, lisl. The lionhearted one
see
The Lionhearted one.
Weil, lisl, Miml
see
Miml.
Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950, Die Dreigroschenoper
see
Die 3 li. e. Drei] Groschenoper.
Weinbau an der Ahr (Motion picture)
see The Ahr Valley
Weiner, Peter Mark, 1940-
see
Fuge — 1970.
Gruppe motion Berlin.
A Portrait of Mlsch Kohn.
Welrauch, Anna Elisabet, 1887- Das RStsel
Manuela
see
Es lebe dl liebe.
The Weird number {Motion picture) Davidson Films. Re-
leased by Xerox Films, 1970.
i:{ mjj. sd. i-olor. IC mm. (Exploring mathematics)
SUMMARY : An adventure story which Introduces rational num-
t)er8. Trils abont the visit of the first rational number to a com-
munity of natural numbers. For elementary fo^des.
1. Numbers, Rational — Juvenile films. 2. Numbers, Natural —
Juvenile films. I. Davidson Films, San Francisco. II. Xeroi
Films, in. Series: Exploring mathematics (Motion [4ctiire)
[QA141] 372.7 70-713196
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The Weird worM of rohots (Motion picture) CBS FihnB.
Rele4ised by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The 2l8t century)
CredUs: Producer. Isaac Klelnerman; writer, Fred Warshoteky.
Summary: Describes two types of robots: the simulators, whlcti
mimic human performance, and the auRmentors, which assist In
human performance. Shows examples of several robots in action
in industry and science. n i r. ™
1. Automata. i. CBS Films, Inc. n. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
nanv Series : The 21st century ( Motion picture)
629.8 72-700128
McO raw-Hill Book Co.
Weisberg, Arthur
see
A Touch apart.
Weisberg, Paul, 1934-
see
Learning in infants .
Weiser, Stanley
see
A Man who needs no introduction,
Weiss, Harvey, How to be a hero
see
How to be a hero.
Welber, Michael
see
Everybody said goodby.
Welch, Dennis
Baroque hoedown.
WelcoHC Aboard. [Motion picture] Roundtable Films, 1972.
21 min. (d. color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY: A training film for middle m«ni«cmenl »od «upcrvi«ory per-
sonnel. Emphuizd the importance of new employee orientation, of helping him
get a good aiart, aitd helping him to achieve maximum productivity quickly, in
order to prevent exceaiivc turnover,
I. Employee induction. I. Rounduble Filnu.
IHF5549.5.I53] 658.3 72-701782
CINE 72 MARC
Welcome to Hard Times {Motion picture) Metro-Gtoldwyn-
Mayer, 1966.
103 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Based on the book of the same title by E. L. Doctorow.
Credits: Producers. Max E. Youngsteln, David Karr; director and
screenplay, Burt Kennedy ; music, Harry Sukman ; director of
photography, Harry StradUng, Jr.; film editor, Aaron Stell. Cast:
Henry Fonda, Janice Buie, Keenan Wynn, Janls Paige, Aldo Ray.
Summary: A western about a badman who destroys the small
town of Hard Times, and a mayor who cannot stop him, but per-
suades the townspeople to rebuild only to have the man bum the
town again.
I. Doctorow, E. L., 1931- Welcome to Hard Times, ii. Metro-
Goldwyn -Mayer, inc.
791.43 70-707856
Welcome to our world. [Filmstrip] McGraw-Hill, 1972. Made
by Bobwin Associates.
4 filmstrips (approv 75 fr. each) color. 35 mm, and phonodisc: 2 s.. 10
in.. 33 1/3 rpm-. 10 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Presents a case study of four children who tell how they per-
ceive their world and how thcv face their problems, including the drug problem,
CONTENTS; Kids an-i jir neighborhoods.— Kids and their families,—
Kids alone.— Kids and kids. , ,, ^,
1. Child study— Juvenile films. 2- Drugs and youth- Juvenile films, (I.
Youth 2 Drugsi I, McGraw-Hill Book Company-
301.43 72-734074
[HQ771]
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
72
MARC
Welcome to Texas, six flags country (Motion picture) Six
Flags Over Texas, inc. Made by Wynne Award Films.
Released by Modern Talking Picture Service, 1970.
19 miD. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMilABY : A promotional film for tiie tenth anniversary of tne
Six Flags Over Texas Amusement Park. .„,„,_ ,^„
1 Six Flags Over Texas Amusement Parit- 1. Six Flags Over
Texas, inc. II. Modem Talliing Picture Service, Inc.
917.64 73-711575
CINE
The Welcome to the profession orientation program. [Filmstrip]
Economics Press, 1969.
3 fiimslrips (270 fr.) color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 6 s. 12 in., 33 1/3
rpm., 45 min.
With the booklet entitled Welcome to the profession, by Audrey Graves.
SUMMARY; An orientation program designed for new teachers as well as
for in-service training of teachers.
CONTENTS: t. Getting started.— 2. Planning and grouping.— 3. Your re
sources.
1. Teacher orientation. I. Economics Press.
[LB1731] 370.7 72-732734
Economics Press 72
MARC
Welcome to the third grade (Motion picture) Holt, Kine-
hart and Winston, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
!■> n,:n 8d color. 16 mm. (Critical momenta in leaching 1
With teacher's guide and with guide (or Independent study edited
"s'^MMAB^Tn-open^nd film In .hlch a teacher must decide
hoi to handle, boy who has to repeat the third grade.
1 Teacher-student relationships-Juvenile Olma I. Ho't. Ktne-
hari and Winston, inc. Series: Critical moments In teaching (Mo-
tlon picture) ^^^^ 70-709125
Holt, Elnehart and Winston
Welcome to Washington {Motion picture) Humble Oil and
Refining Co. Released by Modern Talking Picture Serv-
ice ,196-!,
30 min. sd. color. 10 mm. . ^ .l ,- .»
Summon;: Tours Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials and other land-
martoTn Washington, D. C. Includes information on government
functions, organization, and structure. ., i>„«„i„„ nntn
1 Washington D. C— Descr. i. Humble Oil and Reflnliig Com-
pany iincoSfratid In Del.) ... Modern Talking ?'«»«. Sj"f.'°J
917.53 r 1 A D(-o3tf4
Modern Talking Picture Service
Welcome to winter (Motion picture) Evinrude Motors.
Made by Patterson Studios. Released by Modern Talking
Picture Service, 1967.
28 min. fld. color. 13 mm.
Bumtnary: Shows a New York girl press and magazine reporter
coTering wintertime actWltiefl In Wyoming Bnow country. Picture
her OD an ETinrude Skeeter snowmobile as she photographs wild
life and local color. Emphasliea varied uses of the Skeeter.
1 Winter sports. i. Outboard Marine fonx'ratlon. Eviitrnde
Uoton DlTlsion. ii. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
796.9 Fi A 68-124
CINE
The Welcome Wagon (Motion picture) Welcome Wagon
International, 1964. Made by Wilding.
27 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Illustrates the work of the Welcome Wagon hostess,
her civic duties and responsibilities in addition to her Job of greeting
the newcomer and making calls on other special occasions.
1. Welcome Wagon International. i. Welcome Wagon Inter-
national.
669.1 Fi 67-523
Welcome Wagon International
see
620
A Moving world.
Opportunities.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The WclcCMne Wagon sponsor {Motion picture) Welcome
Wagon International, 1965. Made by Wildin^^.
18 mln. bA. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Iltustnttes the correct wa; to make * Welcome Wafoi
Bponsor preeeatatlon, locludlng how to handle objection! which
may arise.
1. Welcome Wagon International. L Welcome Wagon Inter-
national.
659.1 Fi 67-«22
Wdd beads nsingr filler rod {Motion pieture) Tecnif ax Eda-
caticm Dirision, 1969.
4 mi;, si. culnr. «iiper 8 ikiii. (Oij'acetyleiie welding)
Loop fllm.
In a multimedia program of 10 film loopB, 4 fltmntrips, 13 trana.
parencles, and work sheets.
With teacher's guide by James Pender and Frank Hanon.
Summary; Lists the procedure to follow for welding beads using
the filler riMl. Indicates that this operation requires the student to
master the skill of coordinating the movement of botJi bands.
1. Oxyacetylene welding and cutting. i. Plastic Coating Corpo-
ration. Tecnifax DlTlslon. Series: Oxyacetylene welding (Motion
picture)
671.5 77-706681
A. L. A. Booklist
Welding: an introduction {FUmstrip) Charles Cahill and
Associates. Made in cooperation with Southern California
Regional Occupational Center. Released by AIMS In-
structional Media Services, 1970.
22 fllmstrlps. color. 35 mm. and 11 phonodlscs (2 a. each), 7 In.,
334 rpm.. 6 mln. each side. mlcrogroOTe.
Also issued with phonotapes in cassettes.
With teacher guide and six 8 mm. loop aims.
Summary: A modular approach to all basic phases in welding
Instruction.
1. Welding. T. Cahill (Charles) and Associates, Inc., Hollywood.
Calif, n. AIMS Instructional Media Serrlces.
671.5 72-737043
AIMS Instructional Media Serrlcea
WcMing east boa with the arc weMcr. [FUmstrip] University of
Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1956.
47 fr. b*w. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: DucuiM* the three types of CMI iron and cxpUins the ipuk
test for idcnlifjriiig the nteuU. Givet instructions for prepcring the metal attd for
successful welding.
1. Cast-iron — Wddiag. I. Illinois. Univerttty. Vocational Agriculiurc
Service.
[TS227] 672.5 72-735256
111. Univ. Vocational 72 MARC
Agriculture Service
The Welfare dilemma (Filmstrip) Associated Press and
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y. Released by
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1970.
2 fllmstrlps (pt 1, 62 fr.; pt 2, 59 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2
phonodlscs (2 K each: 1 s. for manual projector: 1 s. for automatic
projector) ; 12 in.; 33| rpm.; 10 mln. each side mlcrogrooTe.
Also issued with phonotape In caasette.
An AP special report.
With teacher's mannat.
CREDITS: Producer, Doris Storm; writer and editor, Uanria
Henning: speakers, George Wiley, Mitchell Ginsberg, Patrick Moynl-
han.
SUMMAKV: Probes the political and ec<momic Implications of the
poverty widespread In the United States, the world's richest tuition,
asklnK why poverty exists, and If welfare is a sound approach to
the problem.
1. Poor— IT. S.' 2. Public welfare— U. S. I. Associated Press.
11. Guidance Aswclateti of PleasantTllle, N. T.
72-736046
Guidance Associates rer
Welfare Island, the blight of a city {Motion picture) Don-
ald Swerdlow and Otto Pfeffer, 1&66.
6 mln. wl- color. 16 mm.
Summx'u: A Bludy of urbnn Miclir us evidenced In the present
day decadence of New York's Welfare Island. Shows the area «8
It once was and as it Is today and ex.-imines the oiuses of ijetcrioni-
1 Welfare Island, N. Y. L Swerdlow, Donald, n. PfefTer, Otto.
Fi A 67-688
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Welfu« refonn: problem and proipects. [Hlmstrip] Current Af-
faira Films, 1972.
t Corp.. 1970.
A. [FUmstrip] Educational Prc^ec-
(Current Affairs filmstrip
M f^. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc: I i
Abo txucd with phonotape in caasette.
With discussion guide.
CREDITS: Wnier, Milan B. Skacel; adviser, Manson Van B. Jennings; pho-
tofrapher, Patrick Owens.
SUMMARY: Euminet the attiiudei of Americaat toward welfare, analyzes
the afe aad racial compoaitkm of welfare recipients, and ataeues the implica-
tions of wethre reform. Includca inicrviews with Americans who are on relief.
1. Public welfare — United Staus. 1. Current Aflairs Filma, New York.
cHV91i 344.3 72-732609
current AtTain Rims 73 MARC
The Welfare revirit {Motion picture) National Educational
Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center, 1967.
00 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (NBT Journal)
Creditt: Producer and writer, Herbert Kroeney; narrator, John
Causier: editor. Zina Voynow.
Summarp: Documents ccmiplaints of welfare recipients and their
attempts to change the system by or^niaing local unions. Deacrlbea
the Federal Government's emphasis on training programs. Shows
protest marches in Cleveland and Washln^oo. D. 0.
1. Public welfare— U. 8. 2. Pooi^U. S. i. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. UnlTersIty. Audio-
Visual Center.
361 Fi A 68-604
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
93 fr. cofar. 39 mm. (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 6.
1032>
To be MBcd H a unit with nimsirip 8 and with kamin| manual
With tcachef't manual
SUMMARY: Illustrate* the traits that are characteristic of s well-balanced
peraofi. such aa having a sense of value*, taking care of himself and family.
wofting hard at his )ob. and trying to advance With captions.
I. Character and characteris4ic>. 1. Educational Protections Corporation.
II. Senes: Pre- vocational orientation and guidance (Filmstrip} Unit 6. 2033.
(BF831] 371.4 72-734377
Educational ProiectiofM 72 MARC
Corp.
The Well of Demeter (FUmstrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1967.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33] rpm., 12
min. (Landmarks in the history of Greece)
CreditM: Author, Walter M. Burks.
Swnmary: Explores the Greek religion, mythical thought, and
Eleuslnlan rites obtierved at the well of Demeter. Includes the myth
of Ceres, goddess of grain. With captions.
1. Greece— Religion. 2. Eleusinian mysteries. 3. Demeter. i.
Coleman Film Enterprises, ir. RMI Film Productions. Series:
Landmarks In the history of Greece (Filmstrip)
913.8 79-736384
RMI Film Productions
The Well rewarded waiter, 1. [Pilmstrip] I ^mint and Informa-
tion Inc., 1969.
100 fr. color. 39 mm. (Waiter training program, no. 6)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: Points out some of the qualities that a waiter shoukl po«ni.
such as couneoui behavior, cleanliness and neat appearance, and knowiedffe of
the menu and the preparation time of foods. Shows how to handle customer
dissatisficsiion whether vocal or silent. With captions.
I. Waiters. 1. Learning and IftformatKxi lite. II. Series: Waiter training
program. [Filmstrip] no. 6.
[TX925] 647 72-732677
Learning and Information 72 MARC
Inc-
Thc WeO rewarded waiter, 2. [fHlmstrip] Leaminf and Informa-
tion Inc., 1969.
100 fr. color. 39 mm. (Waiter training program, no. 7)
With leaden guide.
SUMMARY: lllustratcssspectsof the job of waiter, including bow to insure
the privacy of a quest, how to maintain interdepartmental harmony, bow to
present the check and receive payment, how to earn and accept tipa. how to
hanille children, and what lo do in case of spillage. With captions.
1. Waiten. I. Learning and Information Inc. IL Series: Watier training
program. (Filmttrip] no. 7.
[TX925, 647 72-732678
Learning and information 72 MARC
Inc.
Well sec toiMHTow. [Motion picture] Gilbert Altschul Produc-
tions. Released by Journal Hlms, 1971.
10 mm. sd. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Depicts those shop hazards that can cause serious eye iniury.
including intense light or heat, splattered liquid, flying sparks, and chips of wood,
cement, or metal. Demonstrates the eye safety devices that can prevent these
injuries from happening.
1. Industrial accidents. 2. Eye— Protection. 1. Altschul (Gilbert) Produc-
tions, inc., Chicago. 11. Journal Films, inc., Chicago.
[T54, 614.83 72-715433
Journal Films 72 MARC
A Well spent life (Motion picture) Flower Films, 1971.
44 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explores the black culture of rural Texas through
the life of 75-year-old Mance Lipscomb, (wngster. sharecropper, and
1 " Upecomb. Hance. 1886- 2. Negroes— Texas. 3. Negroes-
Social life and customs. I. Flower Films (Firm)
917.64 77-711576
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Wellfleet Productions
see
Double Sunday.
Douglas, James, and Joe.
Wettingtmi (FUmatrip) Common Ground, Londtm, 1948,
Made by S. M. Toyne. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
42 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (Lives of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual.
Bummary: Describes the earl; life and millUry career of Arthur
Welleslef, Duke of Wellington, and his contrlbutloo as Prime Minis-
ter.
1. Wellington. Arthur Wellesley, Ist duke of. 178»-1852. L Com-
moD Ground, ltd., London, a. Carman Educational Associates. Se-
ries : Lives of famous toea and women (Pilmstrip)
P23 Fi A 68-4710
Carman Educational Associates
(Wellington Koo, {Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecnst Jan. 28, 1961, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the prw-s.
Credits: rriMlucers, Martha Rountrte, Lawrence Spivak ; sponsor.
Revere Copper and Brass
Summary; Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinese Ambassador to the United
States, discusses tlie relationship of Nationalist and Commiuiist
China with Martha Ronntree. moderator. Peter Edson, Rutb Mont-
gomery, Lawrence Spivak, and Richard Wilson.
1. Koo. VI Kyuin Wellington. 1888- 2. China— Pol. & govt.—
1W9- I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Tele~
vision Network. Series; Meet the press 'Motion picture)
951 Fi 68-564
(Wellington KoOj {Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Teiecnfit July 22. 1961, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
CreditM: Sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Wellington Koo. Chinese Ambassador to the tTnlted
States, discusses the reasons for China's being uninvited to the
pesce talks and the signing of the multilateral treaty with Martha
Rountree, moderator, Peter Edson, John Htghtower. Ernest Undley,
and lAwreoce Spivak.
1. Koo, VI Kynln Wellington, 1888- 2. Chins — For. reL
I. National Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Television Network.
Series: Meet tlie press (Motion picture)
327.512 Fi 68-585
Wellman, Wayne Myron, 1912-
see
Profile of an alcoholic.
Wellmet House (Motion picture) WTTW. Releaaed by
Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (To .«ve tomorrow)
CREDITS: Executive produwrs. Robert Kaiser, Rudyard Propst;
director, Robert Kaiser ; editor, David Shaw.
SUMMARY: A fllm in cinema verity style which reviews one
rehabilitation approach to mental Illness. Describes the methods of
treating and rehabilitating mental health patients at Wellmet House,
which is staffed by college students Points out that the objective
Is to help patients relate to other people In natural and unstructured
ways.
LMwiUUy lU— Rehabilitation. 2. Wellmet Project I.Chicago.
Television station WTTW. II. Indiana. University. Andlo-Vlsual
Center. III. Series: To save tomorrow (Motion picture)
[RC576] 362.2 71-712830
Indiana, tlnlv. Audio- Visnal Center
Wells, Herbert George, 1866-1946. First men in
the moon
see
First men in the moon.
The Welsh borderland (Filmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1968. Released in the U. S. by Cannan Educational
Associates.
37 fr. color. 85 mm.
With teachers notes.
SUMMARY: Presents a brief history of the settlemMit of the
WVt.sh borderland and portrays the physical features, agriculture,
and industry of the region.
1. Borders of Wales — Description and traveL I. (Common
Ground, ltd. London. II. Cannan Eklucatlonai Associates.
338.09429 78-738579
Carman Educational Associates
621
Wemple, Joe Copley
Addio Leonardio.
Wendt Advertising Agency
see
In X^wis and Clark's footsteps across
Montana.
Wendy's Christmas card {Motion picture) Peshak Produc-
tions. Released by International Film Bureau, 1956.
11 mi:i. sd. color. 16 mm,
Bumiiitii-y: Shows how a Christmas card Is deslgne<!, printtMl, and
prepared for marketing. Pre»<ents the 8tei>8 In design and color selec-
tion by the artist; the making of color separations and engravings:
the press run; cutting, folding, and boxing the printed canli; ami
shipment nf cards to a shop.
L Christmas cards. i. Peshak Film Productions, n. Intema-
tloDal Fllm Bureau, inc., Chicago.
741.68 73-700236
International Film Bu- reau
Weng» Wango H.
see
The Story of Chinese art.
Wenzel, Frank, photographer
see
Cuckoo bird.
We're getting action {Motion picture) Nati<Hia} Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1964. Made hj KQED.
30 m'-i. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Anatomy of a hit. no. 2)
Credili: Producers and writers, Ralph J. Gteason, Richard Moore:
director, Richard Moore; narrator. Ralph J. Gleason: music, VInce
Guaraldl; photographers, Philip Greene, Irving Saraf, Robert Charl-
ton; editor. Irving Saraf.
Summary: Explains how the recording Cast your fate to the
winds, became a hit song. Discusses the role of radio stations In
promoting record sales.
1. Music, Popular (Songs, etc.)— U. S. i. National Educational
Television and Radio Center, Series: Anatomy of a hit (Motion
picture) DO. 2.
Fi 67-624
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Port of Corpus
We're gonna have recess {Motion picture) Kational Film
Board of Canada, 1967.
9 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
C)-€4it»: Producer, William Canning; director, Michael Scott;
music. Robert Fleming; photographer, Tony lanxelo; film editor,
Jacques Beiislmon.
Summary: Usee telescopic photography to study the antics of chil-
dren during their fifteen minute recess.
• Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Play. 2. Child study. i. Canada. National Film Board.
155.42 78-700901
National Film Board of Canada
We're in deep water {Motion picture)
Christi, 1967.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
BumnvuTf: Describes the various facilities of the port of Corpus
Christi, noting that Its forty-foot deep channel Is the deepest oa the
Texas grulf coast. Shows views of the dty of Corpus CHirlstl, Padre
Island, and the Industrial develoiHnent of the port area. Discusses
the petroleum Industry, and shows how grain and cotton are loaded.
1. Corpus Christi, Tex. — Harbor. i. Corpus Christi, Tex.
387.109764 Fi A 68-1197
Joe Kelley Film Pro- ductioos
We're on our way {Motion picture) Coca-Cola and Eastman
Kodak, 1967. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced In cooperation with the National Tooth Conference of
Natural Beauty and Conservation.
Bummarv: Shows what young people have done throughout the
United States to Improve their neighborhoods, pointing out examples
of youth participation In community i»«Jects.
1. Youth volunteers In social service. l Ooca-Cola Company,
Wilmington, Del. n. Eastman Kodak Company.
261,8 Fi A 68-1666
Washington. State Univ. Audlo-Tlsual Center
Were tiger {Motion picture) Released by Searles Cinevision
Films [191-?j
22 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
A iv-ielease of an eariier 35 mm. film, producer unknown.
L. C. copy incomplete.
In the American Film Institute Collection Library of ConBres.s
Glenrton "**"''' ^°'"' "^"'^ Bowles, George Carrossella, J. Frank
Summary: A drama In which a young girl runs away from thieves
and b*^me8 lost In the MaUyan Jungles where the villagers suspect
her of being a were tiger and conspire to kill her.
tlon ^^'^^ Cinevision Films, n. American Film Institute CoUec-
791.43 73-709658
Werner Productions
see
Frances Flaherty: hidden and seeking.
[Wemher von Braanj {Motion picture) NBC Television,
1958.
28 min. sd. b4w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast Dec. 7, 1968, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credit$: Producer, I^wrence Spivak; director, Frank Sllngland;
sponsor. Pan American World Airways.
Summary: Rocket expert Dr. Wernher von Braun discusses prog-
ress, as well as failures. In the Army's space exploration and war-
fare missile programs. He talks with Lawr^ice Splrak, modera-
tor. Eric Bergaust. Ned Brooks. Charles Corddry. and Mae Craig.
1. Von Braun, Wemher, 1912- 2. Rockets (Ordnance) 8,
Astronautics— U. S. i. National Broadcasting Company, inc.
NBC Television Network. Series; Meet the press (Motion pic-
ture)
629.46 74r-701486
Werrenrath, Reinald, Jr.
see
Animal reproduction.
The Evolution of hands .
Extinction: a lessim from the past.
Find the vowels,
Martin Luther King, Jr. , a man of peace.
My friend, the robin.
Nature in the city.
NoiM is poOutioo uwl
Oceanogr^hy — the atady at oceans.
One big ocean.
Recycling waste.
RcflectioM in • pond.
Rivers and our history.
Survival in the animal world.
Things to do when you visit the zoo.
The Vowel a.
the Vowel e.
The vowel t
The Vowel o.
The Vowel u.
Vowels and their sounds.
Water pollution: can we keep our water
clean?
What time is it in Tokyo?
Your environment is the earth.
Wertenberger, Morris D
see
Taking care of things around me: Books.
Taking care of things around me; Desk tops.
Taking care of things around me: Love the flowers.
Taking care of things around me: Parks.
Taking care of things around me: Walls.
[Wesley RobertSj {Motion picture) NBC Television, 1953.
28 miD. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ( Meet the press )
Telecast March 1, 1963, on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the [H-ess.
Credits: Producers, Martha Bountree. Lawrence Splyak; director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brasa
Summary: Wesley Roberts, chairman of the Republican National
Committee, discusses the demands for jobs and money now being
presented to the ruling party. He talks with Lawrence Spivak,
moderator, Mae Craig, Peter Edson, Marshall McNeil, and Ruth
Montgomery.
1. Roberts, Wesley. 2. Republican Party. 3. U. S.~ Economic
policy— 1945-1960. i. National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBO
Television Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
338.973 78-701487
Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.
see
The Nuremberg chronicle.
Wessendorff, Loise H
see
God is not dead.
West. Clifford B
see
The Frangois vase.
West, Rebecca, pseud,
see
Small world: West.
The West (FUnutrip) C&mmon Ground, London. M!sde by
Eileen Beard and Joan M. Chandler, Released in the
IT. S. by Carman Educational Assooiatee, 1968.
27 fr. color. 35 mm. CChe American story)
With teaching guide.
CrediU: Author, Tom Lea.
Summary: A general introduction to the settlement of the Great
PUina of the United Sutes.
1. Great Plains. l Common Ground, ltd., Loudon, n. Carman
Educational Associates. Series: The American story (FUmstrlp)
978 79-736133
Carman Educational Associates
West Africa {Filmatrip) Hulton Preea, London [195-f]
47 fr. bAw. 36 mm.
A Picture Post fllmstrlp. ... „ -„„„.i
Summary: Uses maps to show the jrtiyslcal features, mean annnai
rainfall, natural vegetation, and main products of west A"lcs.
Pictures the life of the natives living in the savanna and In the
tropical forest regions. „„a^„
1 Africa, West— De«:r. A trav. i. Hulton Press. ltd.. l»adon.
Fi A 67-8864
Dufour IDdlUons
West Africa (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
Made by ACI Productions.
43 fr., color. 35 ram. (Africa regional geography series)
Eastman color.
With teacher's guide. Guide lacking in L. C.
Credits: Advisers, Clyde F. Kohn, Graham W. Irwin.
Summary: Discusses various economic, social, and political prob-
lems that the new independent nations of West Africa are faced with
solving. With captions.
1. Africa, West— Juvenile films. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Africa r^onal geography series <Fllmatrip)
Fi A 67-2707
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
West Africa: two life styles {Motion picture) Frank Gar-
donyi and Clifford Janoff. Released by BFA Educational
Media, 1970,
18 min. sd. color. 16 moL
With study guide. . , .« ,„ „.«
Summary: Compares the life styles of two Afrlcans-a yam
farmer and a successful and wealthy businesswoman— by following
their dally lives and looking at their occupations, recreational ac-
tivities and family life. „
1. Africa, West— Social conditions. r. Gardonyi, Frank,
u. Janoff. Clifford, in. BFA Educational Media. ^ » » „
916.6 75-708743
BFA Educational Media
West and the wind blowing {Motion picture) National Edu-
cational Television and Radio Center, 1965.
29 mill. sd. b&w. 16 miu. (I-egacy, no. 9)
Credits: Producer, I^ne Slate; director, David Hanser; narrators,
Norman Rose. Elsa Raven. John Tobias; music, Manny Albam; film
editor. David Hanser.
S»mmary: Uses scenic photography of unspoiled regions of the
United States and the words of contemporary poets — Including Louis
MacNlece. Peter Porter, and Archibald Macl^elsb — to picture the
United States as It was 400 years ago.
1. U. S. — De.scrlptlon and travel. i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center. Series: Legacy (Motion picture) no. 9.
917.3 70-7n7218
West Branch (Motion pictuire) Upper Great Lakes Re-
j^onal Commission. Made and released by Instructional
Media Center, Michigan State University, 1971.
2<i min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Shows how West Branch, Mich., volunteer community
leaders, after encountering many obstacles, eventually succeeded In
providing adequate, much-needed new housing to several low-Income
families on terms that they could meet.
1. Housing — West Branch, Mich. I. C S. Upper Great Lakes
Regional Commission. II. Michigan. State University, Bast Lansing.
Instructional Media Center.
[HD7304] 301.6 7^713384
CINE
West Central Scotland (Filmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1965. Released in ttie U. S. by Carman Edncational
Associates, 1966.
37 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Siimmarj-: Portrays the countrj-side, agriculture, mining, and In-
dustries of West Central Scotland.
1. Scotland — Description and travel — 1951- I. Common
Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
838.0941 77-738576
Carman Educational Associates
West CUcbagof I [Motion picture] Sierra Qub. Made by Daw-
son Productions, Released by Association-Sterling Films,
1971.
21 min. (d. color, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A csmera tour of a itJIl un^ioiled pan of the Tongm National
Foreii in southeaitcrn Alaska, thowing the ipccial qualities and accessibility a*
well as the unique charactCT of the area. Includes views of clear-cut logging in
nearby Alaskan areas in order to emphasize the need for wilderness preservation.
1. Tongau National Forest. Alaska. 2. Lumbering— Alaska. i. Sierra
Club. II. Association -Sterling Films.
[SD428j 333.7 79-713383
aNE 72cr72irev MARC
West delta block 27 {Motion picture) Texas Eastern Trans-
mission Corp. Released by Modem Talking Picture Serv-
ice il9(>-?]
29 mm. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summaiy; News commentator Bon Cochran describes how pipe-
line is constructed thi*ough southern marshlands.
1. Pipe lines. 1. Marshes. i. Texas Eastern Transmission
Corporation, it. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
621.5 Fi A 67-5227
Modern Talking Picture Service
West Gennui family {Motion picture) Hansen and Asso-
ciates. Released by Bailey Films^ 1967.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
German version also Issued.
Summary: Traces the everyday activities of a tyi^cal working
class family In West Germany. Examines the economy and geogra'
I*y of the country and presents a characteristic German philosophy
of life.
1 Germany ( Federal Republic, 1949- ) — De«T. k trav. 2.
labor and laboring classes— Germany (Federal Republic, 1949- )
I. Hansen and Associates, n. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.
914.3 Fi A 68-866
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Wctt Gemuay: deaocracy oa triaL [Motion picture] BBC-TV,
London, 1969. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life PUnu.
622
37 n
Sd. bAw. 16 n
SUMMARY: Examines West Germany's present political structure and the
challenges which arc faced by democracy in Germany.
1. Germany (Federal Republic, 1949- >— Politics and |ovcmm«nL
I. British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service. II- Tlnw-Ufe PUim.
[DD259.4] 320.943 78-714668
time-Life Films 73 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
West Germany moves forward (Motion picture) Frith
Films, lI>6-2.
16 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
n^rmmi rerslon also iMued.
With Btudy inil*.
Crtditt: Producer, Emilj Benton Fritb.
Summary: Cotup«res East nnd West Oermanr. uid disenHcs mi-
•OD* for WeM OermaDy's recovery after World War n, atrenlng the
wlae leadership, the tklll and dlllcence of the people, and the growth
of trade.
1. Germany (Federal Republic, 1&49- ) 2. Germany (Dmqo-
cratle Bepubllc. 1949- ) l PHth Fllma, Hollywood, Calif.
330.943 Fi A 68-960
Frith rilms
West Germany — story erf industrial growth {Motion pio-
ture) Dudley Pictures Corp. Released by United World
Films, 1963.
17 min. stl. color. 16 mm. (Oar world of the sixties)
With teacher'A pilde.
Crediti: Producer. Carl Dudley.
Bummoni: Shows several of West Germany's Industrial centers
Including D(l.<<Meldorf and Duisburg, and Includes views of Bonn.
Cologne, Hamburg, and Frankfurt. Pictures the divided city of
Berlin and points out contrast^ between EUutt and West Germany.
1. Germany (Federal Republic, 1&49- ) — D^icrlpllon and
travel. 2. Berlin— Description. i. Dudley Pictures Corporation,
n. United World Fllmn. Inc. Series: Our world of sixties (Mo-
tion picture)
914.3 Fi A 67-1736
United World Films
West Glen Films
Take it from the pcm.
The West Indies region (Filmstrip) Common Groimd,
London. 1952. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educa-
tional Associates, 1966.
41 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
Summary : Describes the physical features, the pe«^le, agriculture,
and industry of the West Indies.
1. West Indies — Description and travel — 1951- I. Common
Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Bducatiouil AsaociatsB.
917.29 76-738581
Carman Educational Associates
The West: mountains and fiords (Filmstrip) Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corp. in collaboration with
National Geojfraphic Society. Released by Encyck>paedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
120 fr. color. 35 mm. (Canada)
With teacher's guide.
Bumman/: Presents views of the western Provinces, discussing
their geography, dlmate, and pet^Ie. DescrltieB Victoria aa an
nltra-Brltlah city.
1. BrltUh Columbia — Description and travel i. Encyclopaedia
Brltannlca Bducatlooal Corporatloo. Series: Canada (Fllmstrtp.
Bncyclopaedla Brltannlca EMacatlonal Corp.)
917.11 77-734996
Enoc'»*P«<^'iii Hrilan- nica Educational Corporation
The West of Charles Rossell (Motion picture) National
Broadcasting Co. Released by NBC Educational Enter'
prises, 1970.
as mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Televised on NBC as a Special project
Crrdit»: Producer, Don Hyatt: writer, Rldiard Hanser.
Bumman/: Portrays the Ideas and personal!^ of Charles Russell.
a painter and commentator of the West, as reflected In historic
■tills, film, and his paintings.
1. Russell, Charles Marlon, 1864-1926. i. National Broadcasting
Company, Inc. ii. NBC Educational Enterprises.
769.18 76-709061
NBC EducatiCHial Enter- prises
West Point athletes (Motion picture) Winik Films Corp.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
ft mIn. sd. color. 35 mm. (Sports In action)
Produced with the cooperaHon of the United SUtes Hllltarr
Academy at West Point.
CredUf; Director, Richard Winlk; script. Martin Andrews; narra-
tor, Chris Schenkel; cameraman, Peter Garbarinl; editor, Irving
Oshman.
Bummoty: Describes the Intramural sports program at West Point
where It is mandatory for all cadets to partldpatft Includes views
of football, soccer. lacrosse, water polo, wrestling, boxing, and
swimming.
1. U. S. Military Academy. West Point i. WInIk nims Corpo-
ration, New York. n. Paramoant Pictures Oorporatlon. Series:
Sports in action (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1409
West Side story by Leonard Ben»tein (FUmttrip) Edu-
cational Audio Visual, 1965.
SO rr b&w with color sequences. 35 mm. (Uusic appreciation
series)
Crtiita: Photographs, Fred Fehl; visual editor. Jeanne Rice.
Bummani: Telia the story of West Side story using photographs
of the original 19B7 Broadway production.
1. BertistelD. Leonard, 1918- West Side story. i. Bern-
stein. Leonard. 1915- West Side story, a Educational Audio
Visual. Inc., Pieasantvllle, N. T. Series : Music apprectatloD aeries
(Flimstrto)
792.9 Fi A 67-3906
Educational Audio VIsosl
Tlie Wert SadaiL [Filmstrip] Life Filmstrips. Made by Time-
Life Photo Lab. Released by Time/Life Education, 1971.
73 ft. color. 35 mm, (The Sculpture of black Africa, no. 4)
SUMMARY: Points out iocia] and religioui values u reflected in (be iculp-
ture of the We« Sudan. With captions.
1. Sculpture, SudaocK. I. Life Filmitripa. 11. Ttme/Ufe Education. 111.
Series: The Sculpture of black Africa. [Filiiwrip] no. 4.
lNB1099] 730.9624 72-734548
Tune, inc. 72 MARC
West Texas (Motion picture) West Texas Co., 1970.
55 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A dramatization about pioneer hardships and tragedy
as evidenced Iti the life of a young girl on the Texas Indian frontier
In 1870.
1. Frontier and pioneer life— Teias. i. West Texas Company.
791.43 79-706147
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The West the way it wu (Filmstrip) P«rfecti«i Form
Co., 1971.
114 fr. bAw. S5 mm. sad phonodlsc: 2 *. (la for uuiDtut
projector. 1 «. for automatic projector), 12 In., SSl rpm., 16 mln.
each Bide.
With script.
SUMMARY; Portrays life In the Old West, loclodlng segmenti
on Indlanx and Indian life, the demise of the buffalo, mining and
miners, sodhouses and sodbnsters, and cattlemen and cattle.
1. The West— History— 1848-1900. I. Perfection Form Oompaoy.
rF594] 978 74-789640
Perfection Form Co.
West to the mountains (Motion picture) Alberta Dept. of
Industry and Development, Edmonton. Made by Cana-
West Master Films. Released by National Film Board of
Canada, 1967. Released in the U. S. by Canadian Travel
Film Library.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Burl Ives slnga and talks about the history of Alberts
from Its frontier days to the presenL Includes a description ot the
big-ecale wheat farms, the fnr and whiskey trades, and the dlscorery
of oil.
1. AlberU— Hist. L Alberta. Dept of iDdastry and Derriop-
menL ti. Canada. National Film Board, m. Caiudlan Trsrel Film
Ubrmr?.
917.123 Fi A 68-1577
National Film Board of Canada
West Virginia. Dept,
see
of Commerce
Tele-
Brush Cre^ bounces back.
West Virginia. State Road Commission
see
The Appraisal review process.
West Virginia. Universtty
see
Hey, look sit me.
Strangers.
Take a running start.
West Virginia. University. Office of Radio,
vision and Motion Pictures
see
How to make sor^mm molasses.
W. Va. coal industry (Motion picture) Modfilm, 1967.
4 mln. 8l. color. 8 mm. (West Virginia series)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
IsauihI In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With -study guide by Earl Slsemore.
Credits: Producer. Gray Barker; consultant, Karl Slsemore; pho-
tographers, Ellis Dungan, Gray Barker.
Summary: Follows various steps In the production of coal la the
State of West Virginia, showing how the tran^iortatton system has
grown to accommodate the coal Industry.
I. Coal mines and mining — West Virginia. i. Modfllm. Se-
ries: West Virginia series (Motion picture)
338.2 Fi A 6&-2361
Modfllm
West Virginia, land for rehxation (Motion picture) Ellis
Dungan Productioas. Released by Modfilm, 1962.
14 mln. sd. color, super 8 nun.
Loop aim mounted In cartrldfi^
CredUa: Producer, BUls Dungan; narrator, Cbet Huntley.
Bummory: Shows scenic, recreational, sod historical features of
West Virginia.
Another issue. 16 mm.
1. West Virginia— Descr. a trar. — 1951- l Bills Dnnsao
Productions, n. Modfllm.
nxM
Fi A 68-2492
W. Va. lumbering heritage (Cass Scenk Railroad) (Mo-
tion picture) Modfilm, 1967.
* mln si. color. 8 mm. (We«t Virginia series)
Loop iilm mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and la super 8 mm.
With study guide by Earl SIzemore.
Credit!: Producer, Gray Barker; consultant. Earl Sizemore;
photographers, Bills Dungan, Gray Barker.
Nummary; Follows the route of the Cass Scenic Railroad In order
to portray a part of the rich heritage that the lumber Industrr
brought to West Virginia.
1. Lumbering— Economic a-fpects — West Virginia. L Modfllm.
Series: West Virginia series (Motion picture)
888.1 Fi A 68-2358
Modfilm
623
W. Va. SUtc Capitol (Motion picture) Modfilm, 1967.
J mln. sl. color. 8 mm. (West Virginia series)
I^>p nlm mounted in cnrtridEe.
iMueil In srandiinl 8 mm. and in super 8 mm
.\1m) known IIS Our Stjite Capitol.
Wilh study guide by E«rl Sl«-iiioie.
O-ed.7*; I'ro.lii«-r. Gray Barker; consultant. F.arl Slsemore;
phoiosrnphers. EliLt Dungan, Gray Barker
«. Ih!" wlf; v,'*'*l"f" 3°"* **' **"« artlfacU and records on dh^lar
2i„r5! n^M^. * "'" ^""* ^P"'" '" Cf^fl""™! WhIch piXJTlde R
Source of historical resources about the State.
1 West ViiKiiiia— Hisr.— Soiirct^. i. .Modfllm ii Our State
KS) '*"'*" ^"'"""^ ^"^•' ^""^ ^"■*""* '^'^^ *"^"'«
'^^•^ Fi A 68-2360
Western America Films
Geology of Yellowstone.
Western and southwestern West Germany (FUnutrip) Co-
lonial Films, 1961
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (Getting to know Germany, no. 4)
Bumtnary: Explores the Black Forest and the agrU-ultnml region
itear the Belgian border. With captions.
1. Black Forest — Descr. k tnr. 2. Germany (Federal Republic,
IMd- )— DeiKr. a trar. i. ColonUl Films, inc.. Atlanta. Se-
ries : Getting to know OMmsny ( Filmstrip) no. 4.
Fi A 66-3319
Colonial Films. Inc.
Western Artists Corporation, Santa Barbara, Calif.
see
Washoe.
Western Association of Art Museums
Light/reflected light — smooth and fuzzy
s culture.
Western Audio Visual Entexprises
Here is tomorrow.
Western Behavioral Sciences Institute
see La JoUa, Calif, Western Behavioral Sciences
Institute
Western Cine Service, inc., Denver
see
Functional teaching of reading and writing.
The Western conifer forest (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Forests of the Americas)
Cr^iiU: Oillaborator, Orie L. Loucks.
nummary: Analyses the three major sub-reglooa of the western
conifer forest of North America in terms of the effects of precipita-
tion, temperature, and other environmental factors.
1. Forest ecology— U. S. 2. Conl ferae, i, Encyclf^medls Bri-
tannica Educational CorporaUon. Series ; Forests of the Americas
(Filmstrip)
_ Fi A 67-4169
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca EUocatloaal Corp.
Western Electric Company
see
Draw me a telephone.
Mark Trail's man in Atlanta.
Micro,
100 years.
Tangier talks.
Western Electric job description.
Western Electric job description (Motion picture) Western
Electric Co., 1970. Made by Academy Film Productions.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Discusses the skills, temperaneot, and work InrolTed
In three separate entry-lcTel Jobs at Western Electric plants through-
out the country.
1. Westers Electric Company. 2. Job descrlptloas. I. WestMH
Electric Oooiimuit.
[HD96»6,UMU3] 881.1 77-713475
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Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pidures and Filmstrips
Western Europe: community of natiMis? {Motion picture)
Svekon films, Norway. Released in the IT. S. by Bailey-
Film Associates, 1966.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study giUde. , , .,
Summary: A comprehensiTe study of Weatera Europe, Including
West Germany, Holland, Belgium. Luxembourg, and the United
Kingdom, with special emphasis on France. Explorea the reaoutces
and characteristic economic features of each country.
1. Europe— E^conomic conditions. i. Svekoo fllraa. n. Balley-
FUm Associates.
914 78-704641
Bailey-Film .\ssociates
Western expansion and slavery under Presidents Polk,
Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, and Buchanan (Kilnistrip)
Kilmfax Productions. Kelensed by Universal Education
aiul Vi.^ual Arts, li»69.
1 roU. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc. (Presidents and thf
Presidency )
.\.l*o [flsued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY : Uses original engravings, paintings, cartoons, and
photographs In showing how Presidents Polk, Taylor. Fillmore,
Pierce, and Buchanan Influenced and shaped the growth of the
United SUtes.
I U S— History— 1815-1861. I. Fllmfai Productions. New
York. II, Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Presi-
dents and the Presidency (Fllmstrip)
[£415.7] 973.6 70-740424
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Western Indians. tTransparenciesj Creative Visuals, 1971.
12 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in- (American Indians)
With tocher's manual.
SUMMARY: Presenti portraits and biographical sketches of 11 Induns of
the Western United States. For elemenUry grades.
1. Indians of North America— The West— Juvenile films 2. Indians of
North America— Biography— Juvenile films. [1. Indians of North America-
Biography] I Creative Visuais (Firm) 11. Series: American Indians. ,Tran-
sparenciesj
[E78.W5] 970.1 72-735490
Creative Visuats 72
MARC
Western Interstate Commission for Higher
Education
see
Library trusteeship: an introduction.
Western MonUna (Filmatrip) Herbert E. Budek Films
and Slides, 1963.
K fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Fred S. Honkalu.
Sumniatii- Descrlbea the part of Montana which lies on the Lon-
tineniai IUvKIe and west of a line drawn from Tellowstone to Gtader
National Park. With captions. „ ^ . ,n
1 Mom una— Description and travel— 1951- i. Budek (Her-
bert K ) Film« and Slides, Santa Barbara. CuUf.
917.86 79-734434
Budek Fllma and Slides "f Calif.
WeiterB NewfooBdland. [Motioa picture] Province of New-
foundland, St. John's. Made by Lcc WuUf. Released by
Canadian Timvel Film Lilirary. 1970.
27 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows three hundred mile* of the un^wled beauty of the
coaitline and interior of Newfoundland.
1, Newfoundland— De«:rip6on and travel. 1. Newfoundland. !1.
Canadian Travel Film Library.
917.18 72-701361
[F1I22,
NttMMul Film Board of
72
MARC
Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children
see
Only for a moment.
The Western plains — wheat farming {Farratrip) National
Film Board of Canada, 1968.
41 fr. oolor. 3.'> mm.
An uiKliiteil version of the IIKO fllmstrip of the same title.
Wlttl notes, ^ ^ , . .
Summary: Discusses wheat farming on the western plains ol
Canada. With captions. , „,. n j
L Wheat— Canada i. Canada. National Film Board.
833 79-732744
National Film Board of Canada
Western Publishing Company, Racine, Wis.
Education Division
see
The Child creates: art media.
Dnioa in • in(oa.
PnmlMbir.
Oeorie. the lentle fiant.
Often eyet.
I can fly.
If Imra.
Jonathan and the dngoo.
The little black puppy.
Litde do( lou-
No talking.
The Odds and ends playground.
A Pickle for a nickel
Squares are not bad.
Too many Bozoa.
What in
Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Frances
Payne Bolton School of Nursing
see
Sutures, needles, and skin closure materiate.
Western Reserve University (Filmttrip) Guidance Asso-
ciates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1965.
81 fr citlor. Xi ram. and phonodisc; 12 in., 33i rpm., 17 mln.
"' 'S^^ni: Investigates the levels of study at Western Reserve
University and descrthes the students' opportunity to meet great men.
Discusses the qualifications needed to he accepted at the university
and shows some of the social activities available, ...
1, Western Reserve University, CleveUnd, i. Guidance Asaoda-
tcs of Pleasantville. N, Y,
878.771 Fi A 68^3932
Guidance Associates
Western Wheat Associates, USA
see
Give us this day.
Western Wood Products Association
see
The Mighty western forest.
Westheimer, David. Von Ryan's Ejqiress
see
Von Ryan's Ejqjress.
Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, inc.
see
All the kids like that.
American primitives.
Antietam, 1862.
Appomattox, April 9, 1865.
The Battle of the bills.
Beggar at the gates.
The Blockaders: story of the ghost ships.
Brady of Broadway.
The Buck stops here.
The Check that balances.
The Chief legislator.
The Civil servants, the permanent gov-
ernment.
The Conscience of government.
The Drift of power.
The Federal partners.
The First term.
624
The Folks back home.
Framework of freedom.
The Friendly rivals.
Gardens of the morning.
Gettysburg.
Grant and Lee, 1864-1865.
Home front.
The Honorable gentlemen.
Invitation to conflict.
Ironclad.
The Justice machine.
The Law machine.
The Lonely office.
The Man behind the gavel.
Men of justice.
The Mississippi campaign: war of the
turtles .
Mr. Lincoln's politics.
The New Italian,
The New look.
Night of the assassins.
Of the people.
Organization at the top.
Paintings in the White House — a close-up.
The Political executives.
President, press, and public.
The Presidential persuaders.
The President's program.
The Question of re-election.
The Regulators.
The Right hand of Congress.
The Right hand of the President.
The Right to lobby.
Road to the White House, part 1.
Road to the White House, part 2.
Room down under.
The Savage root.
The Search.
Search for the Monitor.
Storm over Sumter.
Supreme Court and society.
The Transfer of power.
The Trip to the top.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, inc.
(Continued)
The Victims.
The View from Mount Vemoo.
Watchdogs of the treasury.
The Ways and the means.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
see
The Dawn of better living.
More usable heat per pound of coal.
Teaching English literacy to pre-school
Indian children at the San Felipe Indian Res-
ervation.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation. Power Systems
Division
Advanced arc welding.
Basic arc welding.
Gas metal-arc welding.
Westinghouse Learning Corporation
see
Advanced arc welding.
American dichotomy: city and subuib.
Basic arc welding.
The Black apectrum; lesdership strategies in tlie black
1 < community.
Buyer beware.
Gas meul-arc welding.
Give earth a chance.
Makiai it? A Harlem youth.
The Story of Joe; a case history of drug abuse.
Urban lives: the people within the city.
Westinghouse Learning Press
see
All the kids like that.
Give earth a chance.
Mao, China, revolution.
On trial: criminal justice.
The Roots of the cold war.
Westinghouse Research lAboratories, Pittsburgh
Teaching vertialization by contingency
management.
Westlake, Donald E The busy body
see
The Busy body.
Westlake, Donald E The hunter
see
Point blank.
Westminster Films
see
The TrouUe with words.
Westminster Press, inc. , Philadelphia
see
If the salt has lost its savor.
Weston Woods Studios, Weston, Conn,
see
Alexander and the car.
Alfie finds the other side of the world.
Billy boy.
Blueberries for Sal.
Brian Wildsmith's birds.
Bnaio Munari's zoo.
Casey at the bat.
Casey Jcmes.
Charley, Charlotte, and the golden canary.
Christmas In the stable.
The Cow who fell in the canal.
Crow Boy.
Custard the dragon.
The Day is two feet long.
Drummer Hoff.
Ezra Jack Keats.
Fish in the air.
The Fisherman and his wife.
Pooliah ttog.
The Fox went out on a chilly night,
GUberto and the wind.
The Happy day ,and| Where does the liutter-
fly go when it rains ?
The Happy days and Where does the butter-
fly go when it rains ?
The Happy owls.
Harold and the purple crayon.
A Hole is to dig.
The Holy night.
Hush Uttle baby.
In a spring garden.
In a spring garden and Attic of the wind.
It looked like spilt milk and Sleepy book.
James Daugherty,
Josie and the snow.
Journey cake, ho!
625
The Last free bird.
Leopold, the see-through crumbplcker.
Let's be enemies.
A Letter to Amy.
The Lion and the rat and The hare and the
tortoise.
Little Bear's visit.
The little drummer boy.
London Bridge is falling down'.
The Loudest noise In the world,
MaJlre.
Mr, Rabbit and the lovely present jand,
Charlotte and the white horse.
Mommy, buy me a china doll.
The Mother Goose treasury.
Norman the doorman.
The North Wind and the Sun,
Ola.
One Monday morning.
Over in the meadow.
The Owl and the puasycat
The Owl and the pussy-cat, and Wynken,
Blynken, and Nod,
Paint all kinds of pictures.
Peter's chair.
Petunia.
A Picture for Harold's room.
Rain drop splash.
Rosle's walk.
Salt,
The Selfish giant.
Sun up.
The Tale of Benjamin Buimy,
The Tale of Mr, Jeremy Fisher.
The Tale of Tom Kitten,
The Tale of two bad mice.
They were strong and good.
The Three robbers.
Tikki Tikki Tembo.
The Twelve days of Christmas,
Umbrella.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
WeBton Woods StucdoB, Weston, Conn. (Continued)
What do you do, dear?
Wheel on the chimney.
Where the wild things are.
Wynken. Blynken. and Nod.
Westover, Clyde C
see
The Tong man,
Westport Group
see
The dragon's daughter
Big Rock Can^ Mountain.
Blue^ailed fly.
Diet and fitness.
The Fox,
Frog went-a-courtln'.
How the doctor examines your heart.
Hush, little baby.
I know an old lady.
Jennie Jenkins.
Morning, noon, and night, part 1,
Morning, noon« and night, part 2.
Old Mac Donald.
On top of spaghetti.
Skip to my Lou.
Sweet Betsy from Pike.
This old man.
What about smoking.
Your heart and how it works.
Westward expansion (MotUm picture) Project T Produc-
tions and McGraw-Hill Book Co. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 19«9.
25 miQ. ad. color. 16 mm. (Amerlcsn history series)
With teachf^r's fulde.
Bummory: Trices westward expansion Id Ajnerlcan from the At-
lantic to the Paclflc, and discusses the elTert of the frontier on the
Amertoan peraonality.
1. U. 8.— Territorial expansion. 2. Frontier and pioneer life—
U. S. I. Project 7 Productions, n. McOraw-Hlll Book CompaDj.
Series: American history series (Motion picture)
973 7»-702077
McOraw-HIIl Book Co.
Westward expansion (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1970.
15S fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 8.; 12 In.; 88) rpm. ;
pt. 1. It) min. : pt. 2, IS mln. mlcrofroOTe.
Alao ttisued with phonotape In cassette.
With dlNCUBHlon guide.
Summary: Surveys the westward movement beyond successive
frontiers; the colonists* early explorations, the Lewis and Clark
expeditions, the opeolng of Western trails, the gold strike*, and the
migration of ranchers and homesteaders.
1. V. 8. — Territorial expansion. i. OoldaDce Assodatea of
PleaaantTllls, N. Y.
978 78-737031
Guidance Aasoclat«s
•1 the watoae. [FUinstrip] Walt Disney Productions.
by Walt Disoey Educational Materials Co., 1970.
■ (pt. l.llSrr;pt.3, llTfr.) cotor. IS nun. and 2 ptiotiodiKt
(3 a. tack): 13 ia.; 33 l/3rpa.;pl. I, I) min.; pt. 2. 17 min. (Siorics in Ameri-
can Uatory. aM 1)
Abo iwuad with pboooupc in caaacttc.
Cap<ioaad varaioa (73 fir. tach) also tiaued.
Witk laachcr guide,
SUMMARY: An adapuuon of the novel, Children of the covered wa^on, by
Mary Jane Can.
I. Can. Mary Jane. 1199- Childfen of the covered wagon. II. Dia-
•sy (Wall) ProdMctiona. Ill, Walt Dtaney Educatiooal Matcriab Company
IV. Scrica; Sloriaa in Anwrtcan hiatory (Pibnatrlp] a«t I.
fPN 1 997) 978 72-732650
Wah Diaaay Educational 73 MAKC
Co.
Wcatmrd bol the wagon. tFilmstrip] Walt Disney Productkxit.
Released by Walt Disoey Educational Materials Co., 1971.
(Storiea in American history, set
{72fr.e
cfa> color. 35 n
1)
Swmd veftioDi (pt I, IIS fr.; pt 3, 117 fr.) also iaaued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptation of the novel. Children of the covered wagctt. by
Mary Jane Carr. With captions.
I. Can. Mary Jane. 1899- Children of the covered wagon. 11. Dm-
oey (Walt) Productiooa. III. Walt Dtsocy Educational Materiab Compaay.
IV. Seriea: Storiea in American hiatory. [Fdmatripj aet I.
CPN1997, 978 72-732651
Walt Disoey Educatiooal 73 MARC
Materials 0>.
Weatward HorMMnt [Transparencies] avic Bducatioa Service,
1968.
31 tranaparenciea. color. 10 x 8 in. (CES American history tran^)aren-
cie»
With teacher's guides.
SUMMARY: Discusaci the wettward movemeni in the United Sutes, focus-
ing on the Louisiana Territory, the Orcfon Territory, Te*as. the Southwest, and
California. Points out the means of transportation and major routes used by
seitlera. Describes clashes with the Indians and wa.- with Mexico. With captions.
I . United Suica— Territorial expansion. 2. Overland )oumeys to the Pacific.
I. avic Education Service, Wsahington. DC. 11- Seriea.
973.6 72-734490
72 MARC
lE179.5]
Ovic Education Service
Westward to the Pacific? Americans span the continent
(FUmatrip) Houghton Miflain Co., 1968. Made by EMC
Corp.
70 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 33| rpm., 26 min.
microgroove. (Great Issues and declvtong of American history, no. S)
With teacher's preview and guide.
Summary: Explains the reasons for the westward exiianBlon.
beginning In colonial times and continuing through the settlement of
Texas, which led to confrontation with Britain and Mexico la 1844.
Describes the Oregon settlement and the controTersIal events of the
Mexican War.
1. U. S.— TerHtorial expansion. 2. The Wert— Hiatory— To 1848.
L Houghton MlflSIn Company. Series: Great Lsmies and dedslona
of American history (Filmstrip) no. 5.
973 75-732534
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Westward to the Pacific ? Americans span the con-
tinent (Filmstrip)
see Great issues: preview excerpt from filmstrip 5
Westward whoa! (Motion picture) H. C. Fisher. Re-
leased by Short Films Syndicate, 1926.
9 mln. si. b&w. 16 mm. ( A Mutt and Jeff cartoon)
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the Gatewood W. Dunston film colleeUon, Ubrary of Congress.
Cr«dt#».- Producer, Bud Flaher. ^ . ., ^ j y^ ™
Bummary: Animated cartoon. Ranch bands Mott and Jeff en-
counter great difficult! while attempUog to brand some highly relue-
**? RiSei- Harry Conway, 1885-1954. n. Short nima Syndlcat^
in. Gatewood W. Dunston film collection. Series: A Matt and
Jeff cartoon (Motion picture)
l" 1 00—450
Westwood Educational Productions
see
An Art gallery is for pe(^le.
Hie Birth of a nation.
The Oiildrcn of the Maya.
The Comiof of the Feathered Serpent
The Dawn of the Maya.
Dred Scott va. Sanford.
Exama: how to itudy for them.
The Federal Conititution.
Imagery and qnnboliain.
An Introdtiction to poetry.
Lecture notea.
Logic in communication.
MartMuy va. Madiaon.
The Olympics in ancient Greece.
A Poetical primer.
Preparation before ttudy.
Teat-wise: means more pointa.
A Time of (randeur.
A Tour of the capitol.
A Tour of the Illinois State Capitol,
A Tour of the Kansas State Capitol.
A Tour of the New Mexico State Capitol.
Warfare in ancient Greece.
Writing a research paper.
Westwood Pharmaceuticals
see
Who will come to my party ?
Westwood Productions
see
The Colonial e:q)erience.
The Constitution.
The English background.
A Nation is bom.
The Philade^hia conventitm.
Wet haircut with scissors (Filmstrip) Milady Pub. Corp.,
1968.
.'il fr. loltir. 3.T mm. (Milady textbook of cosmetology fllm-
stripel
A Beauty culture fllmstrip.
Also Is-iued as slide set
with Instructor's guide.
Based on the book entitled Standard textbook on cosmetology, by
Coii-itaiict- V. Kihlioe, nnd on the Van iH-aii nmnuiil.
SUMMARY: Shows cosmetologists how to give a basic wet hair-
cut with scissors. Covers sectioning the hair, the proper holding of
instruments, techniques of cutting, guides for cutting and thinning,
and methods of sterilizing hair cutting tools.
1. Halrcuttlng. I, Milady Publishing Corporation. New York.
Standard textbook on cosmetology. II. Van Dean Company, inc.,
Indianapolis. Van Dean manual. Ill, Milady Publishing Corpora-
tion. New York. IV. Series.
[TT970] 646.7 70-739780
Milady Pub. Co.
Wet momt teckniqaea (poad water). [Filmitrip] Pace Fihna.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Aru, 1971.
1 roU. color. 35 mm. (Baiic bioiogy)
With tcachini manual.
SUMMARY; Demonuraies how to prepare ■ wet mount hooi ■ tunpk of
pond water. With caption*.
I. Mounting of micro«cope>pecimcni. I. Pace Filnu. II. UniverMl Edu-
cation and Visual Aru. III. Series: Basic biolocy. [Filmstrip. Universal Educa>
tion and Visual Artsj
tQH239) 578 74-740629
Universal Education and 73 MARC
Visual Aru
Wet sanding and feather edging (Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Auto reflnlahlng series)
Loop film.
1. Automobiles— Painting. I. Fairfield Associates. II. Uni-
verwl Education and Visual Arta lit. Series: Auto reflnlshlng
sertex (Motion picture)
[TL164] 629.28 71-715256
Universal EUucatlonand Visual Arts
Wet vs. dry {Motion picture) Wolper Productions, 1966.
Released by Public Media, inc.
25 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Men in crisis)
with catalog.
Crfditt: Narrator, Bdmond O'Brien.
Bummary: Dlscus.'^es the conHlct which arose Id the United States
as a result of prohibition, and shows how the repeal of the law
brought peace to the nation.
1. Prohibit lon—U. S. i. Wolper Productions, n. Public Media,
loc. Series : Men in crisis (Motion picture)
178 78-706755
PaUlc Media, Inc.
We've come this far {Motion picture) Peter Roeen, 1969.
30 m'n. nd. color. 16 mm.
BumuKiry: ruuiblnes cinema verity and dramatic re-creation tecb-
nlqnes to document the tnte story of a black mllKant'N battle with
the courts In New Haven and Hartford, Connecticut.
1. Criminal Justice Administration of — Connecticut 2. Negroea —
Legal atatos, laws, etc t. Roaen. Peter.
801.45 77-701748
CINE
626
Wexler Film Productions, Los Angeles
see
The Big dinner table.
Cytology, part 1.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wexler Film Productians, Los Angeles (Continued)
Drugs: he^Oil and harmful.
Food, energy, and you.
Food for a modem world.
Food for life.
Happy family planning.
How a hamburger turns into you.
Learning about your state from the road
map.
Modem obstetrics: postpartum hemorrhage.
Polytome pantopaque study.
Vitamins from food.
What's good to eat.
Weyerhaeuser Company
see
The Great trees of America.
The bcomplete art.
Redesigning paradise.
To touch the sky.
Weymouth Films
see
Herbert M. Elkins, Co.,
A Children's fable.
A Whale of a tale (Filmstrip)
1970.
n8 fr. pi)lor. a5 mm. and pboDodisc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 331 rpm 20
mill, mlorogroove. ( Readwell essays— sound and sight Berlea 2)
(redlts: .\uthors, John Ryan. Judy Romberser. Glen Sfet>ert' nar-
rator. John Ryan : art. Joy MahofT, Gretchen Rossiter.
Summary: .\ reading exercise which describes the family life of
the whale. With captions.
t. Whales. I. Herbert M. Eliiins Company. Series - Readwell
es'tfiys— soimd and sight aeries 2 (Filmstrip)
"128,4 72-737130
Herbert M.Elliins Co. I.!-(0I1«)
Whales (Motion picture) Metromedia Producers Corp., 19«8.
53 min. mL color: l« mia (Undersea world of Jacques Cbos-
Produced In aanclatloii with Lee ReQnlns Associates. Paris,
Creditt: Sponsor. B. F, Qoodrlcfa O,
j^ummtry: Follows the Coiastean expedition as It ohserrca the
behaylor of a group of nnback whales, records Uie dlTlng capablHUes
M spena whales, Indies their sounds, and conducts experitnents on
the communication tietween killer whales.
oJr ^!"*»— Beha»lor. i. Metromedia Prodncers Corporation.
Henes; undersea world of Jacqoes Ctoostean (Uotioa picture)
OINB. '**■' ^'^'""^
Whales (Motion picture) Doubleday Multimedk, 1»70.
22 mIn, ad. color. 16 mm. (JaajQea Coiuteaa aerlea)
Alao lssu«d In saper 8 mm. Id cartridge.
Wltb teacher's guide.
SummaiT ; Jacquea Coiuteau toara the last atUTlvIng woodeo
whaling boat, views esperimeots with a wbale at Marine World Id
California, and cooducta a aertes of stodlea with whales in the open
ocean.
1. Whalea. I. Doobledar Hnltlmedla. Series: Jaeqoea
Cotuteaa ser'«s (Motion picture)
599.5 76-710115
Doobledaj Hnltlmedla
Whales: ecoloc7 (Filmstrip) Life, 1970.
79 fr. a>lor. 8S mm. (Tbe Animal kingdom)
Credit! : Prepared hj NanCT Ocoet
SUMMARY: Shows bow the baslcallT aoond eeotoglcal arrange-
ment between the whale and hi* enrlroiUDent haa been opaet by man.
Preaenta photographs of tbe rariotis spedee of whalea that are tn
danger of eztlDction, and Ixtdndes pictures of tbe whaling Industry.
With captlooj,
1. Whalea. 2, Marine eoriocT- I- L"* «adeago) II. Seriea:
The Aolmat kingdom (rUmstrlp)
599Ji 79-736498
Time. Inc. rer
Whaling (FUtnstrtp) Jones and Osmond. Released by
Modem Laaminx Aids, 1968.
2r, fr, color. S5 mm. (Critical thinking aldt)
With teacher's irulde.
Summarv: Part 1 deacrlbea the life of a shanghaied sailor aboard
a w h.iling ship and offera reasons for him (o Jump ship In the South
Paclflc, Part 2 prraenu the life of a sailor's wife as she struggles
to raise her children while her husband la at sea for years at a time.
For elementary ffrades. With captions.
1. Whallnft. 2. Seafaring life. i. Jones and Osmond, Inc.
n. Modern Learning Aids. New York. Series: Critical thinking
•ids (Filmstrip)
372.8 70-733310
Modern Learning Aids
Wharton International Films
see
Switzerland today.
[Fitnutrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
What a dty
1968.
29 fr. color, 35 mm, (Reading program. Level 1, R-I8S)
With tescher't manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which inciudci word ftkill reinforcement of
medial C, Tinal G, medial G with J sound, and final C with J sound. Illustrates
the need for a city to turn raw ro«ieriaii into useful iiemf to serve the needs of
both city and country. With caption*. For primary grades.
i. Reading (Printary) — Juvenile filno. 2. English language — Cofuooants —
Juvenile nifm. 3. Industry— Juvenile films, [I. Industry] I Educational
Projections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program, [Filmstripj Level t. R-
185.
[LB 1525)
372.4
72-733598
Educatiooal Projectioos
'3
MARC
Corp.
What a doctor sees when he looks at 70a (FUmttrip)
Eduoational Reading Service, 1968.
42 fr, color. 35 mm. (Learo-about flhnstrip library)
Credili: Author, Ruth Leecher.
Summarv' Explains that the function of a doctor is to see that
bis patients are be«lth7 and remain healtby. For kindergarten
through fourib grade.
1. Physician and patient 2. Medicine, PreventlTe. l Educa-
tional Reading Service, Inc.
Fi A 68-3636
Faducatlonal Reading Serrlce
What a fine day for . . . (FUmttrip) Parents' Magazine
Films, 1968. Made by Thomas Sand EnterpriseB.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 a., 12 in., 33k rpm^
2 min. 1 Heading motivation fllmstrlpe)
With teathers' plcture-cued reading text.
Based on Huth Krausa' story of the same title.
Creiitt: Producer, Thomas Sand; music. Michael SmaU.
Butnnuiry: A series of rhymes and rhythms designed to eocotirage
the child's ImaglnatloiL F'or primary grades.
1. Reading readiness. 2. Reading (Primary) L Erauss, Roth.
What a fine day for ... 11. Parents' Magazine Films.
372.4 78-732667
Parents' Magaaine FHlms
What a scientist sees through a telescope {FUmstnp)
Educational Reading Service, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Learn-about filmstrip library)
Creditt: Author. Aurora Jorgensen.
Summary: Describes what astronomers do at an observatory, and
examines thi» relationship of the stars and planets. For kinder-
garten throiiKh fourth grade.
1. Astronomy. i. Educational Reading Serrlce. Inc. Series.
372.3 Fi A 68-3636
Educational Reading Serrlce
What a scientist sees thiooxh the microscope (FUingtrip)
Educational Reading Senrice, 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Liearn-about fliuutrip library)
Creditt: Author, Marshall Spiegel.
Summary: Polnta out that a microscope magnifies small or "In-
Tislble" objects and creatures and that scientists use tbe microscope
to observe tbe bacteria and germs which cause disease. For kinder-
garten through fourth grade
1. Microscope and microscopy — Jarenile films. i, Edncatlonal
Reading Service, inc. Series,
678 Fi A 68-3687
Educational Beading Service
What a way to go! {Motion picture) Apjsc-Orchard Pro-
ductions. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.,
1964.
Ill min. kL color. 35 mm.
Cinemascope Color by DeLaxe.
Based on a story by Owen Davis.
Credilt: Producer, Arthur P. Jacobs; director, J. Lee Thompson
screenplay, Betty Comden. Adolph Green; music. Nelson Riddle,
director of photography. I,eon Shamroy: film editor. Marjorle Fow.
ler. Coil; Shirley MacLalne, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dean
Martin. Gene Kelly, Bob CuromlngB. Dick Van Dyke.
Summitry: A musical comedy about a girl who longs for the
simple life only to hare a succession of hnsbands, all Inred to
dazzling success and destruction.
1. Dsvls. Owen, 11. Apjac-Orchard Productions, ni. Twentieth
Century-Fox Film Cor- poratlon.
Fi 67-1365
What a way to go: an extraTaganza in the making {Mo-
Hon picture) David L. Wolper Productions, 1964.
26 min. sd. b&w. le mm. (Hollywood and the stars)
Creditt: Producer and writer, Nicolas NoxtHi; narrator, Joseph
Gotten ; moslc superTlsor, Jack Tillar ; flhn editor, Melvin Shapiro.
Bmmmary: Shows problems of production on tbe set of What a
way to go. and Includes scenes of the writers, actors, costiune tie-
signer, and crew during r^tearsal and shooting.
1. What a way to go (Motion picture) l Wolper (David L.)
Productions. IL What a way to go (Modoo picture) Series:
Hollywood and tbe stars ( Motion picture)
791.43 Fi 68-311
What a way to mn a rallroadl (Motion picture) CBS
News, 1966.
28 min, sd, b&w. 16 mm.
Sponsored by tbe Prudential Insurance Oo. of America.
Telecast on tbe CBS documentary show The twentieth century
of Feb. 13, 1968.
Credit!: Producer, Isaac Klelnerman; director. Peter Poor; writer,
James H. Winchester; photographers, JanaJflergen Neumann,
William Wagner, Fred Dleterich; editor, Leo Zochllng.
Bummary: Presents the problems of short-haul rail tranqwrta-
tlon. Shows possible solution tn practice and on paper. Features
the Tokaldo super express In Japan and the Aerotraln In France.
1. Railroads. i. The Twentieth century (Tetovtslon program)
n. Cfdumbia Broadcasting System, Inc CBS News.
886 70-702087
What a way to start a day. [Motion picture] Vought Aeronautics,
1971.
IS miiL sd. color. 16 nim.
CREDITS: Producer, Royce Kenney,
SUMMARY: Mocv»tioo«l film usiag diamatized inctdcnu to tlert worfccfs
■bout the iraponaocc of safety regulationi on their )ob*.
1, Industrial safety, I- Voughi Aeroosutics.
lHD7273] 614.8 72-701862
Voughl Aeronautics Ti
MARC
Wliat a wonder {Motion picture) Racine United Community
Services, 1968. Made by Cine-Makers.
8 m':i. ttd. color. 16 mm.
Crcdil*.- Producer. Harold DeBniln.
Bummary: Shows the benefits of United Fund contributions and
explains how funds are used in Racine. Wis. „ .^ ^ „
1. Racine United OommuHHy Serrtces. l Badne United Com-
munity 8«^ces. ^ ■^^^.rt
363 70-702648
CINE
What about dmgsT (FUmttrip) Popokr Soeooe Andio-
Tisuals, 1969.
45 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide
Summary: Describes the causes, history, symptoms, and effects of
drug Ingestion. Analyzes types of drugs used, the inherent dangers,
and Tsrlous means of aTOidance With captions.
1 Drug abuse i. Popular Science Audlo-Vlsuala.
613.8 70-733475
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
What about other people? {FUnvttrip) Eye Gate House,
1969.
34 fr. color. 33 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 In,, 33i rpm.,
5 min. mierogroove. (Me, myself, and I, no. 5)
With teartier's manual.
Summnry: Studies lnteri)ersonal relatlon^ips and discusses dif-
ferent types of social groups. For elementary grades.
1. Interpenwnal relations — Juvenile films. t. Eye Gate Rouse,
inc. SerifR; Sle, myself, and I (Filmstrip) no. 6.
155,42 73-734174
Eye Gate House
What aboat sex? {Motion picture) Nett-Link Prodoctiona.
Released by Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
25 m:ri. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide
SMmmary: Voung people express their attitudes about sex In
discussions with a counselor, and In realistic enactmenta of xltua-
tlons arising from boy-girl relationships.
1. Sex. I. Nett-Link Productlona n. Coronet Instructionat
Films.
301.41 73-700234
Coronet In.Vructional Films
What about Aveiy? Divided. America drifts into war
{Favuitrip) Houghton Mifflin Co., 1968. Made by EMC
Corp,
68 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., S3| rpoL
htotor? no^e')"*^"' **^"** '""*" ""* decUlons of AmertcTn
With teacher's preview and guide.
Bummary: DiscuE»es Tartous efforts made to end slavery, begin-
ning during the American ReToIution, and explains why these efforta
fttlled. Notes the Incr^sing bitterness of debate and the ultimate
end of slavery after the Civil War.
I. Slavery in the United States— Antl-sUvery movements. l
Houghton Mifflin Company. SeriM: Great Issnes snd decisions
of American history (FUmstrip) no. 6, "^«h«i«i
^3.5 79-732535
Houghton Mifflin Co.
What about snKridng? {Motion picture) Jaynrk Corp., 1969.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Yon are you, no. &)
Lessons In living, phase 2.
With teachers manual and wall poster.
CredUt: Created by B«i Parker and Sal I>accarso.
Bummary: Relates vital facts on smoking, discusses its effects 00
healtti, stamina, and appearance, and challenges reasons given by
young people for smoking.
1. Cigarette habit — Juvenile flima l Jayark Corporation.
Series: Tou are you (Motion picture) no. 9. Series: Lessons in liv-
ing (Motion picture) phase 2.
613.8 71-702722
Jayark Corp.
What aboat smoUnc (FUmetrip) Westport Group in coop-
eration with American Heart Association. Released by
Educati(MiaI Enrichment Materials, 1970.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and pb<»iodlac: 1 s.. 12 In.. S31 rpm., 4 min.
mierogroove. (Tour heart and health)
Also Issued with phcmotape In caMwtte
Biimmarir: Presents tbe case against cigarettes, in order to dis-
courage youngsters from smoking. Urges sympathetic undersUndlng
of tbe difficulty of breaking the smoking habit For elemenUry
627
1. Smoking — JuvmiU* films. i. Westport Group, u. Educational
Enrichment Materials, Inc. Series: Your heart and health (Film-
strip)
872.3 70-736868
Westport Group
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What about Thad? (A[otion picture) Brigham Young Uni-
versity, 1970.
20 mio. sd. color. 16 iiini.
Portu^rae and Spanish Tersioos also Issued.
SUMMARY : An open ended film about a shy troubled bo; who
is growlDg up without needed attention from parents and teachers.
After being ridiculed by his peers, he Impulsively breaks a window
HI church school. Considers the problem, and questions how to help
the boy.
1. Parent and child. 2. Children — Management. I. Brigham
Young I'nfverelty. Prove, Utah.
[HQ769] 301.43 72-713677
CINE
Wkat about tMSOirow. [Motion picture] National Dental As-
sociation. Made by Wexler Film Productions. Released by
Modem Talking Picture Service, 1971.
25 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Dranutizct U)e search of • black youth for idenlJly and a life
goal through the story of a boy who loaes his job at a filling station and is inspired
lo seek a career in dentistry by a long-time customer of the filling station, a
dentist
I. Dentistry as a profession. 1. National Dental Association {Founded
1932) II. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
[RK60] 617.0023 79-715302
ONE 73 MARC
What about winter driving {Motion picture) Federal High-
way Administration and National Safety Council. Re-
leased by National Safety Council, 1968.
13 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Revised version o( the 1960 motion picture entitled Winter driving
Summary: Demonstrates safe winter driving techniques to use In
preparing the ear, starting, stopping, and driving on snow and Ice
covered highways.
1. Automobile driving Id winter. i, U. S. Federal Highway Ad-
ministration, ir. National Safety CouQCll. ui. Winter drlvlttg (Mo-
tion picture)
78-706329
U. S. Federal Highway
Administration
What age has done to English (Filmstrip) Centron Edu-
cational Films, 1971.
09 fr. TOlor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
Jei-tor. 1 .X. for automatic projector), 12 min. (Language: the mir-
ror of man's growth)
Also Issued with phoootape In cassette.
With leader's guide.
Credlto: Advisers, NIta M. Wyatt, Margaret Huenlnk, George F.
Wedge.
Summary: Investigates some speclflo changes In the English lan-
guage during a time span of 1000 years.
1. EngllHh language — History. I. Centron Educational Films.
Series: Langriage: the mirror of man's growth (Filmstrip)
420 76-737935
Centron Educational Films
What animals need (FUmitrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1669. Made by Academy Audio Visual.
33 fr color. 35 ram. (The Animal world series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes and explains what animals require In order
to live. With captions. For elemenUry grade*.
1. Zoology —Ecology— Juvenile fVlms. i. McGraw-FIlM Book
Company. Series: "Hie Animal world series (Filmstrip)
372.3 71-733601
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
What are amphibians? (FUimtrlp) Budek Films and Slides,
1968.
35 f : nilor. 35 mm.
Credtli: Anthor, Eugene L. Podhurat.
nummary: Rxplains how amphibians differ from other anlmala
and how they are adapted to live in their environment.
1. Amphibians. 2. Adaptation (Biology) i. Budek (Herbert
E.) Films and Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
597 71-733163
Budek Films & Slides
What are animal tails for? (Motion picture) Coronet In-
sturctional Filnis. 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study milde.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Paul E. Kambly.
SUMMARY: An Interplay of choral speaking between children
ami MHrrator Is used in describing the many ways in which animals
use their talU. For primary grades.
Another issue: b&w
1. Tail— Juvenile Alius. 1. Coronet Instructional Films.
[QL950.6] 372.3 70-711495
Coronet Instructional Films
What are banks? (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London,
1946. Made by F. G. Wigglesworth. Beleased in the
U. 8. I>y Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
41 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teiK'tiers noten.
Summary : Explains the function of banks in society,
1, Banks and banking. I. Common Ground, ltd., London.
II. Carman Educational Associates.
382.1 70-738585
Carman Educational Associates
What arc earthquakes? {Filmttrip) Adrian Vance Produc-
tions. Released by Sigma Educational Films, 1966.
1 roll, rolor. S5 mm. (E^artbquakea)
With teacber'H guide.
fiummary: Gives the characteristics of a true e*rltiquake, dif-
ferentiating It from the many kinds of earth vibrations and move-
meuls. Examines a damagM building to determine If an earth-
quake was respoOMlble. With captlona.
1. Earthquakes — Juvenile films. i. Adrian Vance Productions.
n. .Sigma BMucatlonal Films. Serlea: Earthquakea (Filmstrip)
661.2 78-732977
fllgnia Educational FIlDa
What are fossils? {Motion picture) Alpha Corp. of Amer-
ica, 1968.
6 mill. s<l. color. 10 mm. (How the earth changes)
Also issued in super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational consultant, Cornelius Troost.
Bummai-y: Deflnes fossils, and shows how they are used to
determine the age of the earth and to trace the development of plants
and animals. Uses animation to explain mineralization.
1. Paleontology — Juvenile films. i. Alpha Corporation of Amer-
ica. Series : How the earth changes ( Motion picture)
660.1 Fi A 68-2974
Alpha Corp. of America
What are fractions? (Filmstrip) Society for V\SM.t\ Edu-
cation, 1971.
59 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm.,
13 min. (Fractions: a new approach, group 1, no. 1)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading script.
CREDITS: Authors. Lola May, Donna Cjrler Jacobs.
SUMMARY: Uses congruent shapes to Introduce fractions and
show*' how to write and read fractions.
1. Fractions. I. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago.
II. Series: Fractions: a new approach (FUmstrip) group 1, no. 1.
[QA117] 511 78-740036
Society for Visual Education
What are manners all about (Filmstrip) Filmfax. Re-
lea.sp(l by I'iii\Trsnl Kdiication and Visual Arts, 1970.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc. (Manners are for you)
.\No issued with phonotape in cassette.
With manual.
SUMM.\RY: Describes for young people the concept of manners.
Explains that good manners are indications of kindness, courtesy,
and respect for others, rather than simply rules and regulations.
For primary grades.
1. Etiquette for children and youth — Juvenile films. I. Fllmfax
Productions. New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: Manners are for you (Film.strlp)
[n.Tl857.C5] M9.6 78-740236
Universal Education and Visual Arts
What are we doing to our world, part 2 {Motion picture)
CBS Films. Released by McGraw-HiU Book Co., 1969.
9t mill Sd color. 18 mm. (The 21st century)
|i«mU: Polni »'it ways of conserving our natural ';«ources.
Defin^ ecology snd studies the ecological problems of the Ever-
glades. Aswan Dam, and Panama CanaL
1 Conservation of natural resource*. i. CBS Films. jhC. n.
M<irawHm Book Company. Series: The 21st century (Motion
PX^*""** 333_7 76-701248
McOraw-HlU Book Co.
What autumn means to us. [Filmstripi Educational Projections
Corp., 1968.
29 fr color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1, R-113)
With teacher's mai^ual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes word Uill retnforccmeni of
initial S and initial C »ilh S sound llluMraies ihc change* which occur in
autumn. With captions. For elcmcniary grades.
1 Reading (Primary)- Juvenile rilms. 2 English language Consonants-
Juvenile films, 3. Autumn- Juvenile films (I Auiumn -Fiction] 1. Edu-
cational Projeciions Corporation, II. Scries: Reading program, [Filmsmpj
Level 1. B-II3
[LB15251 372.4 72-733145
Educational Projections 11
Corp,
What are the chances?
1969.
{Motion pictwre) Ealing Corp.,
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm. (First Ideas In mathematics)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credit^: Author, L. J. May.
Summary: Explains that probability is used to reinforce the
concept of fractional numbers with the numerator of the fraction
representing the number of things which actually happen and the
denominator representing the number of things which could occur.
For elementary grades.
1. Probabilities. 2. Fractlona i. Baling Corporation, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Series: Plrst Ideas In mathematics (Motion pic-
ture)
372.7 71-700823
Elallng Orporatlon
What are they doing? 1 {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970.
4 min. si. wlor. super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set It J
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for use In special education classes for slow learners
and childreQ with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning <4illdren. 2. Language arts. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Talk
about it -series (Motion picture) set B.
371.9 70-705102
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
What are they doing? 2 {Moti&n picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970.
4 mill. «i. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about it series, «et H)
Loop film moimted In cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for use In special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning d Liabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. l.anguage arts. i. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Talk
about It series (Motion picture) set B.
371.9 74r-705103
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
What are they doing? 3 {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by McQraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970.
4 min. nI. color, super 8 mm. (Talk about It series, set Bl
IxMV film mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Designed for use in special education classes for slow learners
and children with learning disabilities.
1. Slow learning children. 2. I>anguage arts. r, Canada. Na-
tional Film Board, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Talk
about It series (Motion picture) net B.
371.9 78-705104
UcGraw-HlUBookCo.
What are we doing to our worM, part 1 {Motion picture)
CBS Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
27 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (The 2lBt century)
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The 2lBt century.
Bammtry: Points out waya of conserving our natural resourcea.
Discusses air pollution, the population explosion, land uaaga, waate
disposal, and Insecticides.
1. Conservation of natural resources. i. CBS Films. Inc. n.
McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: The 21st century (Motion
picture)
333.7 72-701247
UcOraw-Hlll Book Co.
MARC
What block is where? {Motion picture) International Cine-
media Center, Montreal. Released in the TJ. S. by Leam-
in<; Corp. of America, 1970.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set. read! Set 2)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents basic concepts necessary in learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop vtsual and andltory peroeih
tlon, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Deals with prepositions. For primary
grades.
1 Reading (Primary) L International Clnemedla Center, n.
Learning Corporation of America. Series : Ready, set. read !
(Motion picture) Set 2.
372.4 70-708223
Learning Corp. of America
What can birds do? {FUmstrip) Communicators ,196-!]
29 f r. color. 35 mm. ( Life reading series )
Summ>ny: Compares the ability .of children, dogs, cats, and birds
to walk, run, swim, and bop. Points out that the bird Is the only
one that can fly.
1. Animals— Juvenile films. 2. Birds. i. Communicators (Firm)
Series; Life reading series (Filmstrip)
372.4 73-733193
PMinsylvanIa School for the Deaf
What can I contribute? {Motion picture) BNA Films, 1968.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Kffectlre executive aeries, no.
2)
Credits: Author, Peter F. Drucker.
Summary: Peter F. Drucker combines drama and dIscusslonB In
order to point out the guidelines which a decision maker with a high
degree of specialized knowledge needs to follow In order to contrib-
ute to the maintenance of an effective organization.
1. Decision-making. 2. Management i. BNA Films. Series:
The Sffectlve executive series (Motion picture) no. 2.
668 Fi A 6a-2421
BNA Films
What can I do about it? {Filmstrip) Eye Gate House,
1969.
■i:\ tv. color. 3.") mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 3.1i rpm.,
4 min. mlcrogroove. (Me, myself, and I. no. 3)
With teacher's manual.
SummJiry: Examines various ways of handling emotions and dis-
cusses the concept of maturity. For elementary grades.
1. Emotional mnturUy— Juvenile films. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Series: Me, myself, and I (Filmstrip) no. 3.
155.42 77-734175
Eye Gate House
What can Janet do? {Filmstrip) Communicators tl9^f]
20 fr. color. 35 mm. (Life reading series)
Sumi'i'iry: Designed to teach children the basic movements which
they can perform. Shows a small girl walking, crawling, hopping,
skipping. Jumping, climbing, etc.
1. Children. 2. Human mechanic». i. Communicators (Firm)
Series: Life reading series (Filmstrip)
372.4 77-733194
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
What can money do? {FUmitrip) Educaticaial Enrichmait
Materials, 1969.
30 fr. color. 3D mm. and phonodisc: 1 »-, 12 in., 331 rpm., 7
min. mkrogroove. (Community helpers) ...,„,
Ba>*d on the book of the same title by Jene Barr. with illustra-
tions by Kevin RoyL ^ ,,, .
Summary: Explains that money must be spent for necessities, and
streBses the Importance of banks for savings. Designed to give
children an Insight Into the various occupations vital to the smooth
flow of community life. For elementary grades.
1 Money 2. Saving and thrift. i. Barr. Jene. What can
money do? n. Educational Enrichment MaterlalB, Ine. Series;
Community helpers (Filmstrip, Educational Enrichment Waterlals)
372.8 70-735W2
Educational Enrich- ment Materials
What can we do? (Motion pirture) KQED. Released by
University of California Extension Media Center, 1970.
31 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Drugs: the children are choosing,
DO. 7)
Summary : Observes three different approaches to open communi-
cation between adults and the young concerning drug abuse: an
eighth grade science class discussion, a student-teacher conference,
and an encounter session.
1. Drugs and youth. I. San Francisco. Television station
KQED. II. California. University. Extension Media Center.
Series: Drugs: tbe children are choosing (Motion picture) no. 7.
613.8 74-710692
Cnllfonila. Cnlv. Extension Media Center
628
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What can you find? {Motion picture)
Jr. Released by Thome Films, 1966.
Karl B. Liohmann,
i:; Diiii. sj. color. 16 mm. (Nature .ippreclalloo j
With le«<-h»T'9 guide.
Summari/: Sbows ibree children fladlag various plaata aod animals
as they walk througli woods, flelda, backyards, and near water-
Notes differences in sire, shape, feel, and color among similar crea-
tures and natural objecta. Illustrates patterns of seasonal change In
scenes of fall, winter, spring, and summer.
1. Nature study. i. Lohmann. Karl Baptiste. 1925- ii.
Thome Films, inc., Boulder. Colo. Series: Nature appreclaUon
(Motion picture)
Fi A 67-2264
Thorne Films. Inc.
What can you 8«*? (Filmstrip) Harry Robin. Released
bv ItFA Educational Media, 1971.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (How we see)
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Describes the mechanics of the human eye and ex-
plains how the eyes receive aod Interpret Tlsoal messages. With
captions.
1. %'l8ion. I. Robin, Harry. II. BFA Educational Medla-
III. Series: How we see (Filmstrip)
[QPi-'S] 612 75-740254
BFA Educational Media
What caused the rise and fall <tf Hitler? A transparency
set (Motion picture) Social Studies Curriculum Develop-
ment Center. Mndc hy WQED-TV. Released by Holt,
Rineh;ut and Winston, IOCS.
30 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Using media for Inquiry In sodal
studies)
With viewer's guide.
Bummarjf: Demonstrates the inquiry method of teaching sodal
studies* tbrougb the use of transparencies.
1. Social sciences — Methodology, 2. Social sciences — Study and
teaching. i. Caroegie-Melloa University. Social Studies Curric-
ulum Development Center, n. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ln&
Series: Using media for Inquiry in social studies (Motion picture)
371.33 Fi A 68-2471
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
What causes earthquakes? {FUmstrip) Adrian Vance Pro-
ductions. Releas^ by Sigma Educational Films, 1968.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Earthquakes)
With teacher's guldfe
fiummury: Depicts the origin of the earth and explains that
esrthqiiabeti nre the natural result of the on>oslng forces which
made the earth. With captions.
1. Earthquakes— Juvenile aims. i. Adrian Vance Productions,
n. Sigma Educational Films. Series : Earthquakes ( Filmstrip)
Sigma Ediicntioiinl Film*.
551,2 7-4-732976
Sigma Educational Films
Wfcat cauM weatWrT tFilmitripi Educational Prmectiona Corp.,
1969.
40 fr color. 3S mm. (Reading progrwn. Level 2, R-270)
With leacher't maniui.
SUMMARY: A reading program which iocludei word skill reinforcemeni
covering ihe trwulation of word lounds to kltei sounds with the cumplcs gl Asi
and tEll Explains the causes oT weather, including rain, snow, wind, and clouds.
With captions. For primary grades.
I. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile lilnis. 2. EngUsh language— Pronunciation
—Juvenile films. 3. Weather— Juvenile films. (1. Weather) 1. Educational
Protections Corporation. II. Series: Reading program. (Filmitripj Level 2. R-
270.
tLB1525] 372.4 72-733508
Educattonal Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
What color are you? {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp.. 1967.
iri mill, sd. oolr.r. 16 mm.
With it'iuhtr'.* guld«-.
r.'tlUt: Collaborator, Amr.im SchelnfcM.
Hummarjt: Explains why there ai-e different races, hi answer to
children's qiieKtions about rare. Dls<Tisses pigmentation and muta-
tion*', and (lewTlbes why scientist.^ believe all human beings derived
front une fouiiuoii ancestor.
1. Color of man. i, Eijcjciopnedla Britannica Educational
Cori)Oratlon.
573 Fi A 68-483
Fnc.vclopneilia Kritan- nica Educational Corp,
What Columbus discovered {FUmstrip) Herbert M. Elkins
Co., 1962.
44 fi". Color. .35 mm. (Our neighbors to the south)
Credit*: Writer and Illustrator, Elisabetb Dresser.
tiummnry: Follows the routes of Columbu.<i by ship and airplane,
examining the problems faced by bis crew. Includes teacher guide
fiaineK and vo<-abulary Hat. With captions.
1. Colombo. Cri.stoforo. 2, America — DisooTery and exploration.
I. Herbert M. Elkins Company. Series: Our neighbors to the
south (Filmstrip)
910.09 76-734085
Herbert H. Elklna Co,
What comes next? {Motion picture) International Cine-
media Center, Montreal. Released in the U, S, by Learn-
ing Corp. of America, 1970.
4 mill. si. color. Huper 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 2)
Ijoop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory per\.-ep-
tlon, concepts, and rocabnlary: to encourage problem m>tvtng: and
to stimulate perception. Deals with word patterns. For primary
grades.
1. Reading (Primary) i. International Clnemedia Center, il
Learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready, act. read!
(Motion picture) Set 2.
372.4 70-708218
Learning Corp. of America
What December wUI brtef {FUmatrip) Uj weekly rMder,
1964, Made by Xational Film Studios.
22 fi. color. 30 mm.
Series 2. no. 13-64,
Summary: Shows what kind of days the tDOotb of December
brings,
1 December. i. My weekly reader.
372.8 70-733196
PeDoarlnnU Sebool tor the Deaf
What did you do in the war. Daddy? (Motion picture)
Miriscii Oeoffrov Pi'oductions. Released by United Artists,
1006.
110 niin, sd. color. ST, mm.
Piinavlslon. Color by Del.uxe.
CrrdHa: Producer and director, Blake Edwards; story, Blake Ed-
w«rd8. Miiurice Rlchlin; scrwnplay. William Peter Blatty; music.
Henrv Miuicini ; director of photography, Philip Lathrop; film editor,
Ralph E. Winters. Cant: Jaiues Coburn. Dick Shawn, Sergio Fan-
tonl. GiovDuna Rnlli, Aldo Ray.
Summary: A comedy set In Sicily during World War n about a
war-weary .^.merlcun company which is detailed to capture a Sicilian
Tiliace.
1. World War, 1030-liM5— Drama. i, Mirlsch-GeofTrey Pro-
ductloii.t. II. United Artists Corporation,
Fi 68-1705
Wh»t did you take? [Motion picture] N.Y. State Dept. of Health.
Made and released by Knightsbridge Productions, 1971.
35 min sd color. 16 mm. (The Drug abuse emergency)
SUMMARY: Describes problems and procedures related to patient manage-
ment in drug abuse emergencies. For medical profession.
I. Drug abuse. 2. Emergency medical services. I. New York (Suie).
Dept- of Health, 11. Knightsbridge Productions 111, Series: The Drug abuse
emergency, [Motion picture]
[RAI216) 616.86 72-700023
CINE 72 MARC
The '*What did you think of the movie?** movie (Motion
picture) American Film Institute, 1970. Made by Center
for Advanced Film Studies.
15 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
CREDITS : Director, Jeremy Kagan.
Sr.MMARY : A satire covering the gamut of responses to tbe
question "What did you think of the movler*
Another iseue. 35 mm.
1. MoTing-plct urea— Anecdotes, facetiae, satire, etc, I. American
Film Institute.
[ PN 1994.9] 791.43 70-711577
CINE
What do animals eat? (Filmstrip) Bert Kempers. Released
by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
40 fr. color. 30 mm. (Habitat)
With study gtilde.
Summary : Designed to derelop reading skills and to stimulate
discussion about the food of animals. With captlona. For primary
grade*.
1. Animals, Food habits of — Jurentle fllms. I. Kempers, Bert.
II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Habitat (Filmstrip)
372.3 70-738306
BFA Educational Media
What do flowers do: a first film (Motion picture) Norman
Bean. Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. IC mm.
Summary; Depicts many different kinds of dowers and sbows
that, although extremely varied in site, shape, and color, they have
three main parts — petals, stamens, and pistils. Describes how each
part helps the plant produce seeds and fruit esseutlal to propagation.
1. Flowers — Uorpholngy. 2. Plants — Reproduction. i. Bean,
Norman, ii. Balley-Fllm Associates
581.4 7^705714
CINE
Wkat 4o girii waat tnm bofiT [Motion picture] Dimentk»i
Hlms. Released by Churchill Hlms, 1971.
9 mia. sd. ookir. Ii nun. (The Searcbtng yean)
With study gtade.
CREDITS: Author, Kent Mackenzie.
SUMMARY: An open ended (Um. A group of youog people ditcun the
probienis of daciiig at the hi^ acbool level, focusing on the needs of girls in a
cloae relationship.
1. Adoleaceooe. 2. Dating (Social customs) 3. Friendship. 1. Dimension
nims. II.CliurchiUFihiis,LaaAnfcks. 111. Series: The Searching yean. [Mo-
tHQ796i
dittrchill Pdms
301.41
72
70-715525
MARC
What do I leel whoi I tOMhT [Filmstiip] Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1971,
t4 fr. color. 35 nun. and phonodiae: 12 in. (My senses and me)
CREDITS: Producer, Elizabeth Feidman; colUborator, Elaine Prag.
SUMMARY: Teaches children how to uae the word "touch" in talking about
shared experiences in louchtng objects. For primary grades.
1. Touch— Juvenile fUms. (l-Toochj I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tiooai Corporatioa. 11. Series: My acnaes and me. [Hlnwtrip]
tBF275] 372.6 70-739618
EacyclopaediB Britannica 72 MARC
Bducabooal Corp.
What do I hear when I listen? (Filmstrip) £ncycl(^nedia
Britiniiica Educational Corp,, 1971,
85 fi-. color. ,15 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 in (My i
le)
I and
CRKtHTS: Producer, Ellbabeth Feidman; collaborator Elaine
Prag.
SL'MMART: Teaches children how to use the word "bear" la
appropriate contexts when commenting about their personal listen-
ing experiences. Shows bow the ear Is the receptor of sounds for
the body. For primary grades.
1. Hearing— Juvenile fllma. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. II. Series: My senses and me (Filmstrip)
[BFail] .372.6 76-739617
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
629
What do I know about Benny? {Motion picture) Holt,
Rinehart and Winston. 1W.S. Made by University of Mis-
souri nt Kansns Ctty and CuKin Productions, 196:;.
10 mln. fid. color. 10 mm. (Critical moments In teaching)
Script developed by Inter- University Film Project
With teacher's manual and student discussion and study guide.
Summary: An open-end film which examines the problem iUTOlyed
in determining the academic aptitude of a child and In helping hla
mother to accept the results.
1. Prediction of scholastic success, L Holt, Rinehart and
Winston, Inc. Series: Critical moments in teaching (Motion pic-
ture)
371.26 Fi A 68-2463
Holt. Ulnehart aud Winston
What do I see, how do I fed? {Motion picture) Stuart
Roe. Released by AIMS InstructitMial Media Serrices,
1960.
11 min. nd. color, 16 nnn.
With study guide.
Summary: Studies the Indlrldual respooBM to their eoTlronment
of a Negro farm boy and a girl In a large city.
1, Negroe.*— Race Identity. t Roe, Stuart a AiMS Instruc-
tional Media Services.
301,3 71-703360
AIMS Instmctional Media Serrices
What do I lee whea I look? [FUMitrtp] Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1971.
83 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 13 in (My tenses and nte)
CREDITS: Producer, Efizabeth FckJman; coUaboralor. Elaine Prag.
SUMMARY: Teaches children to use the word "sec" in Ihe appropriate
coniexl when describing images using standard descriptive words, ibeir own
words, and descriptive comparisons. Explains how teeing can help siudcnis in
various situations. Idcniines the eye as the sight organ of tlie body For primary
grades.
1. Visual perception— Juvenile literature. [1. Percepcioo] 1. Encyclopa-
edia Britannica Educational Corporation. 11. Series: My aenses and me. [Hlm-
strip)
[BF241j 372.6 72-739616
Encyclopaedia Briunnica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
What do I smell and taste? (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
CREDITS: Producer, Elizabeth Feidman; collaborator. Elaine
Prag.
SUMMARY; Teaches children how to use the words "amell"
and "taste" in the appropriate contexts when commeDtlng about
their personal experiences with mnelllng and tasting, Identlflee
the nose and mouth as the parts of the body that receive these
sensory impresslooR. For primary grades.
1. Smell — Juvenile literature. 2. Taste— Juvenile literature. I,
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Orporatfon. II. Series: My
senses and me (Filmstrip)
[BF271] 372.6 79-739615
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
What do leaves do? (Filmstrip) Stephen Bosustow Produc-
tions. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. (I^eaf functions)
Wiih study guide.
Summary: Explains that leaves have small openings on the
surface, which open and cloae under various conditions. Reveals
that covering some of these stomata results In a reduction of plant
growth. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Stomata — Juvenile films. i. Bosustow (Stephen) Produc-
tions. II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Leaf functions (Film-
strip)
372.3 78-737137
BFA Educational Media
What do mothers do? [Filmstrip] King Screen Productions. 1969.
Captioned for the use of the deaf by Media Services and Cap-
tioned Films Branch, U.S. Bureau of Education for the Hand-
icapped.
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains the role of the mother m the family. For primary
grades.
1. Mothers— Juvenile films. 2. Family— Juvenile films. [1. Mothers. 2.
Family] 1. King Screen Productions. II. United Stales. Bureau of Educa-
tion for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Films Branch.
[HQ7595 371.9 72-734406
U.S. Bureau of Education 72 MARC
for the Handicapped
What do plants do: a first film (Motion picture) Norman
Bean. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
11 n: :i. sd. color. 10 mm.
With study guide,
SUMMARY: Explains the nature and function of plants. For
elementary grades.
1. Plants — Juvenile films. I. Bean, Norman. II. BFA Educa-
tional Media.
580 71-712384
BFA Educational Media
What do plants need to live and grow? {Famstrip) Uni-
versity Films, Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co,, 1968.
33 fr, color. 35 mm. (The Plant world series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses the four basic materials— air, water, miner-
als, and light— that green plants need for life and growth. Illus-
trates how plants obtain these materials.
1. Flnnts— Assimilation. i. University Films. Kansas City., Mo,
11. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: The Plant world series
(Filmstrip)
581.1 Fi A 68-3570
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What do seeds do? a first film (Motion picture) Norman
Bean. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
11 ntin. s<l. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary : Shows the process of srowtb of a seed into a plant that
is capable of supplying Its own food and producing its ow& seed.
PoinU out Home of the many varieties of seeds. For elementary
grades.
1. Seeds — Jurenlle Alms. 2. Growth (Plants) — Juvenile films.
I. Bean. Norman. II. BFA Educational Media.
372.3 70-710606
BFA Educational Media
V.'t.at do they eat? (Motitm picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
i tiiuica Educational Corp.. 1071.
'i min. ad. I'olot'. lU nmi (Wondei- wullcs series)
CREDITS: Pi-odtK-er. Waireii Rrowii : fOllaUiralors. .Tohn S. She!-
i'hi, Charles Hogire.
SUHAIAKY : lUnstrHtp^ food chains and food webs commoitly
'»'iud lo Tiature. For elementary grades.
I Food chaiiiN (G4-olofcy|— Jitvenlle films. I. Encyclopaedia
KMlanoica Bducutionnl Coriwiation. II. Series: Wonder walks ne-
.i.»s (Motion pi.tnrei
J I'ZIO] 37-2.3 72-7i;J439
I 'lO'dopaedia Hrimu- nica E4iicationat Corp.
What do they say? No. 1 {Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada. Released in the V. S. by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970.
4 mtn. »[. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film.
With teacher's manual.
aummary: Teaches special education students basic reading and
writing skills by presenting situations which act out the words being
taught In order to help the students to underataud the words.
1. Hentatly handicapped children — Education — Language arts.
I. Canada. National Film Board, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Reading and writing series (Motion picture)
371.9 74-708629
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
What do they say? No. 2 (Motion pichtre) National
Film Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970.
4 mIn. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film.
With teacher's manual.
Summary.- Teaches special education students basic reading and
WTitIni; skills by presenting situations which act out the words being
taught In order to help the students to understand the wonla.
1. Mentally handicapped children — Education — Language arts.
I. Canada. National Film Board, ii. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Reading and writing series (Motion picture)
371.9 79-708630
McOrawHiil Book Oa.
What do we have for the trip? {Motion picture) WTTW.
Released by National Educational Television and Radio
Cenier, 1957.
29 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Tourlstpn-deutt«cli, no. 2)
CreAitt: Producer and director. Theodor Gershuny; liiwlructor,
Fre.Jcrick Schwartz.
Sammary: K tralnin;; film In eleutenlary conversational German
for Amerlciiu tourists. Discusses items necessary for a long Jouroey.
1. German languago — Study and tcichlng — Audio-visual aids.
I. Chicago. Television station WTTW. ii. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Series: Tourlsten-deut^li (Motion
picture) no. 2.
Fi 67-790
What do we know about dinosaurs? (Filmstrip) Sigma
Educational Films, 1967.
(All about dinosaurs)
35 fr color. 35 mm.
With ^tudy guide.
Credila: Con»ultant, Richard Tullar.
Summary: Explains what makes up the science of paleontology,
and discusses facts about dinosaurs.
1. DinoRiurin. 2. Paleontology. i. Sigma Educational PlUns.
Series: All about dinosaurs (Pllmstrlp)
568 7&-732603
Sigma Educational Films
What do we learn from earthquakes? (Filmstrip) Adrian
Vance Productions. Released by Sigma Educational
Films, 1968.
1 roll, color. 35 ram. (Earthquakes)
With teacher's guide.
Summarif: Explains that ererythlDg that Is koown about the
Interior of this planet has come from studies of earthquake waves.
With captions.
I. Earthquakes— Juvenile films. 2. Earth — Internal structure —
Juvenile films. i. Adrian Vance Prodactlons. n. Sigma Educa-
tional Fllmn. Series: Earthquakes (Pllmstrlp)
561.2 70-732975
Sigma Bducatlooal Films
What do we need for traveUng? (Motion picture) WTTW.
Released by Xational Educational Television nnd Radio
Cenier, 19.17.
■Jit uiin. Ml liAw. IC mm. (TnurlHtcn-deutiich. no. 1)
CrediU: Producer nnd director, Theodor Gerahuny ; instructor,
FrtHlerlck Kcliwurlx.
tiuHimttrif: A training' fiim In elt-iuenlary conversational German
for American tourists. IMw-usMeM Items necessary for a long Journey.
1. German language -- Study and teaching - Audio-visual aids.
I. Chicsgo. Television slntion WITW. ii. .National Educational
Televlsloo and Radio Cenier. Series: TourlNten-dciilitch (Motion
picture) no. 1.
Fi 07-789
What do you beUeve about life? (Filmstrip) Family Films.
Released by Society for Visual Education, 1971.
-.0 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 8., 12 in., 334 rp.n..
ID mln. (Life Issues of older teens)
With teacher's guide.
Srary'"Sn[or^Sb''schr students share some o/ .J'«';„f->':
riS r^^jiaSsViif^b^^^^^^^^^
- 4SnS ^ ' ^n^X V^l^ri^-rsocjety
for v7^al iSl^tS inc.. Chicago. Series: Life isaues of older
teens (Filmstrip) ^^^ 74-738097
Society for Visual Edu- cation
What do you blacks want anyway? (FUmttrip) Denoyer-
Geppert Audio- Visuals. Released by Denoyer-Geppert Co.,
1970.
210 fr. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodtscs: 2 s. each., 12 In.,
33J rpm., 20 mln, each, microgroove.
With teachers' guide. ^ ^ ^
fiummory: Defines the problems of the blacks, and sketches the
origins of racial confilct In the United States.
1 u. s._Race questioo. l Deooyer-Geppwt Company.
301.451 73-736893
Denoyer-Geppert Audio- Visuals
What do you do, dear? (Filmstrip) Weston Woods Studios,
1970.
2S fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 5
mln.
With script.
Rased on the book of the same title by Sesyle Joslln, with pictures
liv Maurice Sendalt.
ii!itmniary: Presents lilustrations that depict situations In which
one needs to know the rules of proper conduct and etiquette. For
primary grades.
1. Etiquette for children and youth — Juvenile films. I. Joslln,
Sesyle. What do you do, dear? II. Weston Woods Studios, Weston,
Conn.
372.8 7&-737922
Weston Woods Studios
What do yoa do whea yos sec a bUod persoaT [Motion picture]
American Foundation for the Blind, 1971. Made by Si Fried
Productions.
14 min. id. ctAot. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Foiiowi a boy who meeti his rirsi blind person on ■ buiy itreet
comer and show* the problenu that he encounlcn in waikJnf. talking, and dining
with a Wind penoo.
1. Blind. I. American Foundation for the Blind.
tHV 1 598] 362.4 72-700 1 46
CINE 72 MARC
What do you expect of others? (Filmstrip) Guidance
Associates of Pleasantrille, N. T., 1970.
3 filmstrips (pt. 1. 30 fr.; pt. 2, 30 f r. ; pt. S. 44 fr.) color.
85 mm. and phonodisc: 1 8. ; 12 In. ; 3S| rpm.; pt 1, 4 mln.; pt 2,
4 mln. ; pt. 3, 5 mln. microgrooTO.
.\lso Issunl with phonotupe in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Summarj- : An open-ended sododrama about prejudice in wblch
a new boy who Is trying to Join a group reacts to each person
according to the person's expectation of his behaTlor. For elemen-
tary grades.
1. Prejudices and antipathies— Juvenile films. I. Guidance Asso-
ciates of Pleasantvllle, N. Y.
372.24 75-738266
A. L. A. Booklist
What do you hear? (Motion picture) National Broadoast-
ing Co., 1965. Made by Prism Productions in cooperation
with New York University. Released by Prism Produc-
tions, 1969.
28 mln. sd. b*w. 16 mm. (Inqolrles in science ... with Mr.
Wlxard) _, „
Transferred from original Tideotape of the taleTlsloo series Ur.
Wizard.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer and author, Don Herbert.
Kitmmory: Explores and demonstrates the characteristics of hnman
bearing, using electronic signal generators and an owrllloecope. Pre-
sents a study of a chart of everyday sounds.
1 Hearing. l National Broadcasting Company. Inc. n. Prism
Productions. Inc., New York. in. Mr. Wliard (Motion picture)
Series- Inquiries In science ... with Mr. Wlsard (Motion picture)
612 76-702104
Prism Productions
What do you kids want anyway? {FUmstnp) Denoyer*
Geppert Audio- Visuals. Released by Denoyer-Geppert Co.,
1071.
220 fr. color. 3:, inni. and 'l iihonmlisc^: 2 s. each, 12 in.. 33|
rpm.. 20 min. each, microgroove.
Wlih teacher-*" guide.
Nummary: Investigates changing ntudent values in the light at
changing vaiiiea in society a« a whole. Preseots Interviews with
young people representing a cross-section of different economic,
racial, religious, and regional backgrounds.
1. Students — Conduct of life. i. Denoyer-Oeppert Company.
301.48 72-736890
I>enoyer-GepTTt Audio- Visuals
What do you think about finders keepers? (FUmttrip)
Churchill Films, 1969.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. (What do you thInkT)
RHmtnary: Rxplores the kinds of ethical decisions which children
must make daily, using a situation In which a young glr] finds a
wrlxtwatch left on the school playground. With captions.
1. Children— Conduct of life. 2. Honesty. i. Churchill Filma,
\XA Angeles. Series; What do you think? (rilmslrip)
179 74-786668
A. L. A. BookiUI
What do you think about helping your community? (Film-
atrip) Churchill Fihns, 1969.
30 fr color. 35 mm. (What do you think?)
Summary: Explores the kinds of ethical decisions which children
must make daily, using situations in which a child is confronted
with questions about obeying traffic signs and public ordinances, find-
ing a lost kitten, loaning books from a library, being a lltterbiig, and
keeping one's lawn in order. With captions.
1. Children— Conduct of life. t. Churchill Films, Los Angelea.
Series : What do you think? (Filmstrip)
170.202 78-735664
A. L. A. Booklist
What do yon think about helping your family? (FilrMtrip)
Churcliill Films, 1969.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (What do yon think?*
aiimm<ry: Examines the ways in which a boy can contribute to
hl8 family, why he should, and what he wiU gain by It. With
cap *yj^^|jy 2. Children— <^'ondutt of life. i. Churchill Films,
!»■* Angeles. Series : What do you think? ( Filmstrip )
irS 71-735665
A. I.. A. Booklist
What do you think about lying? (Filmstrip) Churchill
Films, 1969.
36 fr, color. 35 mm. (What do you think?)
Summiry: Explores the kinds of ethical decisions which children
must make daily, using a situation in which a child Is given the
i^iportunity to lie about his actions. With captions.
1 Children — Conduct of life. 2. Truthfulness and falsehood. I.
Churchill Films, Los Angeles. Series; What do you think? (Film-
strip)
179 76-735666
A. L. A. Booklist
What do you think about promises? (Filmstrip) Churchill
Films, 1969.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. (What do you think?)
Summary: Explores the kinds of ethical decisions which children
miLst make dally, using several situations In which a boy Is attracted
to breaking a promise be has made. Examines his feelings about
keeping or telling secrets. With captions.
1. Children— Conduct of life. 2. Promises. l Churchill Films,
Los Angeles. Series: What do you think? (Filmstrip)
179 79-735667
A. L. A. Booklist
What do you think about tattUng? (FUmstrip) Churchill
Films, 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (What do you think?)
Summitry: Explores the various alternatives in a situation which
may or may not warrant Uttling or responsible telling. With cap-
tions.
"{."Talebearing. i. Churchill Films, I.os Angeles.
What do you think? (Filmstrip)
177
A. L. A. Booklist
72-735668
630
What does an opinion poll mean? (Filmstrip) Popular
Science Audio- Visuals, 1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide, . ^,, , , „„.
SumnuiTv: Reviews the ever-widening use of public opinion polls
as aids in the formulation of political, governmental, and con^rate
policy Considers the Interpretation and validity of the results of
noils and possible sources of ern>r in the polling process. Examines
the possible influence of polls on the course of public opinion and on
the outcome of elections. With captions
1 Public opinion polls. i. Popular Science Audlo-Visuats.
301.15 71-733652
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
What does change do to animals? (Filmstrip) Bert Kemp-
ers. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
44 fr. color. 36 mm. (Habitat)
Summary f Designed to develop reading sklUs and to stimulate
discussion about the effect of change on animals. With captions.
For primary grades. ,. ^, , „
1 Animals, Habits and behavior of— Juvenile films. I. KemiH
ers. Bert. II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Habitat (Film-
'""*'* 872.8 78-788807
BFA Educational Media
What does dissolving mean? (Motion picture) Iwanami
Films, Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by BFvV Educa-
tional Media, 1970.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Properties of solutions series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Bummarv: Illustrates the differences between a suspension and
a solution. Outlines their properties.
I. Solution (Chemistry) 2. Suspensions (Chemistry) i. Iwa-
nami Blga Seisakujo, Tokyo, ii. BFA Educational Media. Se-
ries : Properties of solutions series (Motion picture)
541 74-7088U
BFA Educational Media
What docs it need to grow? (Motion picture) Institute of
Hunutn Development, University of California. Made and
released by University of California Extension Media
Center, 1968.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of the varied approaches to learning demon-
strated by preschool children and the problems to he solved by child
development specialists, teachers, and parents, who work with chil-
dren at the preschool level.
1. Education, Preschool. l California. University. Institute
of Human Development. ii. C-atlfornta. University. BIztensloo
Media Center.
372.21 7&-702645
CINB
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What docs 10 mean? (Motion picture) National Film
Ronrd of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Encyclopaedia
Hritaiinica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 Diln. 8(1. color. 8 mm. (Mathematics)
LooD film.
Issued Id standard 8 mm. and In suuer 8 mm^
With teacher's inilde.
Summary: I'aes numeration systema tnaed oo Dombers other than
ten to explain that the meaning of 10 is relative to the namber baae
cbo»en. For irradefi 4 throuirh 9.
1. Numeration. 2. Decimal systun. l Canada. National Film
Board, n. Eocyclopaedla Britannica Educational Corporation. Se>
lies: Mathematics (Motion picture)
872.7 77-700050
Eoryclopaedla Britannica Eduratlonal Corp.
What ecologists do (Motion picture) Centron Educational
Films, 1971.
lit mill. w\. color. 16 mm. (Basic ecology aeries)
With leader's guide.
CREDITS : Adrlsera, James L. Koeyenig, Sue HalL
SUMMABV : Defines ecology and explains the role of the ecoloslst
in niiiilylDg interrelationships between orgaolams and their enrlron-
meots. Includes scenes of ecologlsts collecting Information from the
environmMit.
1. Ecology. I. Centron Educational Films. II. Serlea: Basic
ecology series (Motion picture)
574.5 70-710809
Centron Elducatiooal Film
What wonontics is all about (Motion picture) University of
Xebraska Television in conjuncticm with Nebraska Council
in Economic Education. Released by Indiana Unireraity,
Audio- Visual Cent«r, 1968.
29 min. ed. b&w. 16 mm. (EcoMHnlca (or the concerned
citizen)
Creditt: Producer and director. Ken Johnson; narrator, James B.
Calderwood.
Summarn: Explains the ways In wblch every individual la con-
cerned with Roclal and personal economic problems. Polnta out that
sodal economics consists of support or non-support of programs such
as the war on poverty and farm price snpports, and that personal
economics pertains to how Individuals speod their money.
1. Budgets, PersoaaL l Uncoln, Neb. University of Ndtraaka
Television, ii. Indiana. University. Audlo-Vlaual Center. Se-
ries : Economics for the concerned dtlsen ( Motion picture )
330.01 70-708269
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Cwiter
What else are we taking along? (Motion picture) WTTW.
KeJensed by National Educational Television and Radio
Center, 1957.
'JO min. 8(1. b&w. 16 mm. ( Tourlsten-deutsch, no. 4)
Credits: Producer and director. Theodor Gershuny; Instructor,
Frederick Sciiwartz.
tiuinntartj: \ traiulo:; film In elementary conversational Oermaa
for American lourists. Discusses items necessary for a long Journey.
1. German language — Study andteaching — Audio-visual aids.
I. Chicago. Television station WTTW. n. National EducaUonal
Television and Radio Center. Series: Touristen-deutscli (Motion
picture) no. 4.
Fi 67-792
What else do we need for the journey? {Motion picture)
WTTW. Released by National Educational Television
and Rndio Center, 1957.
29 tnln. sd. Mew. 16 mm. ( Toarlsten-flentsch, no. 3)
Vredili: Producer and director, Theodor Gershuny; Instructor,
Fre.lerick ScliwartiL
liuminar^: \ trainloi; Blm In eteroentary conversational German
for American tourists. Discusses Items necessary for a long Journey.
1. Gerinan language — Study and teaching — Audio-visual aids.
L Chicago. Television sWtlon WTTW. n. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Series: Tourlsten-deutsch (MoUon
picture) DO. 3.
Fi 67-791
What ever happened to Baby Jane? (Motion picture) Asso-
ciates and Aldrich Co. Released by Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, 1962.
132 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
A Seven Arts presentation.
Based on the novel of the satoe title, by Henr? ParrelL
Credits: Producer and director. Robert Aldrich; screenplay, Lukaa
Heller; music. Frank DeVoI; photography, Ernest Haller; editor,
Michael Luciano. Catt: Bette Dnvls, Joan Crawford, Victor Buono,
Harjorle Bennett, Maldle Norman, Anna Lee.
Bummar]/: A drama about two aging sisters who were once movie
celebrities — one a child vaudeville star, the other a beautiful romantic
idol~as they cling to the past in an old Hollywood house, acting
out their hatred for each other.
I. Karrell. Henry. What ever happened to Baby Jaoe? ii. Asso-
ciates and Aldrich Company, Inc., Los Angeles. m.
Warner Brothers Pic- tures. inc.
Fi 67-1118
What everyone should know aboat b<mii8 gifts (Motion pic-
ture) Mogul, Baker, Byrne, and Weiss, 1967. Made by
Sava^ Friedman, inc.
8 mlu. sd. color. 16 tnm.
flKruwary; A humorous treatment of the efforts of a wife to ex-
plain the value of bonus gift coupons to her hu^MUid.
1. Trading-stamps. L Mogul, Baker, Byrne, and Weiss.
659.1 Fi A 68-125
CINE
What goes op (Motion picture) American Heart Associa-
tion, 1970. Made by Penshurst Enterprises.
V2 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Answers important qneatiCHis about hi^ blood pres-
sure. Photographed at the amusement park Lake Cotnpounce In
Connecticut
1. Hypcrteosloa. I. American Heart Atnodallon.
616.1 74^711578
CINE
Whst from whin. [Motion pictwej MacmiUan Ql, School
Divinoa, 1970. Made by Blektra ram ftoductiou.
6 mm. id. colot. 16 ubl (JaraUack-Dsvte: Pocm oa acth« Icaratag)
SUMMARY: Sbowi the tondrs, gnnlsod, ratttfiirast dnsn. Md oikw *a«i-
tstiod rtgioft*. Potnu out how they vary tnd t"gtiT**T kmbc of ttw tssstns for
ihcM difTcrences. Foe primary grades.
I. Phytofeography—iuvenile films. (1. Phytofsognpliy. 2. Botaayi I.
MscmiUsa, tlnn, publishen. New York. Sdwwl DlvWoa. IL Sariss: teoH-
raek-Davis- Focvi on active »— i-«fan [Mockm pkttgS)
tQK49i 372.1 72-701113
MscmiUsa Co. H MARC
What happened to my backyard shouldn't hantcn to a dog
(Motion picture) AJemann Films, 1971.
11 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Presents the concepts of good workmanship in a
llghthearted manner, showing a family's backyard being draatlcallT
changed during the construction of a swimming pool For elementarr
grades.
I. Workmanahlp. 2. Swimming pools. I. Alemann Films, Loa
Angeles.
872^ 78-71157S
CINE
What happens between people (Filmstrip) Guidance Asso-
ciates, 1970.
2 fllni.ftrlp^ (pt. 1, R3 f r. : pt. 2, 3S fr.l color. y> mm. and
2 phontMllscs (2 s. ench ; 1 a. for manual projector, 1 a. for auto-
matic projector): 12 In.; 33) rpm. ; pt. 1, 8 niln.; pt 2, 5 min.
mlcroRToove. (First things)
With teacber's guide.
CREDITS: Writer, Virginia Schoae; consulUnt, Joseph C Gran-
nls.
SUMMARY : Focuses on the concept of Interaction by presHit-
Ing a dramatization In wblch a hoy has a misunderstanding with
his sister. Describes physical and symbolic Interactimi and d^nes
goal and conflict as they relate to Interaction. For primary grades.
1. Interpersonal relations — Juvenile films. 2. Brothers and sis-
ten — Juvenile films. I. Guidance Associates of Pleasant vl lie.
N. Y. II. Series: First things (Filmstrip)
[HM132] 872.24 78-788528
A. U A. Booklist
What lisniag neztT [Motkm picture] BBC-TV. London. 1970.
Releaied in the U.S. by Tune-Life Fdma.
30 min. td. bftw. 16 mm. (Teaching Nuffiekl cbembtry, no. S)
SUMMARY: A tcacher-iranting film. Diacuaset the future of the Nuffield
chcmbtry student sa well at (he future of chcmitlry iuelf. Inquire* into the
tuccesi of the Nuffield Chemistry System snd liow it can be evaluated.
1. Chemistry— Study and teaching— Great Britain. 1. British Broadcasting
Corporation. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films. Hi. Series: Teaching
Nuffield chemistry. [Motion picture] no. 5.
tQI>40j 370.7 74-714876
Tlmc-Ufc Films 72 MARC
What happens when lights are connected in a parallel
circnit? (Motion picture) Fred Lasse Productions. Re-
leased by Systems for Education, 1&67.
4 mill Ri, color. 8 mm. (Electricity : cells and circuits)
Ektachrome.
I.AOP film mounted In cartridge. Issued lo mper 8 mm. and In
standard 6 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CreditM: Consultants, James E. Welgand, Kenneth D. (3eorge.
Summary: Shows one, two, and three lights when connected In
parallel on a special board. Introduces the concept that each light
in parallel fortus a complete circuit and burns with equal brightness.
1. Electric circuits. 2. Electric lamp!*. i. Fred Lasse Produc-
tions. II. Systems for Education. Series: Electricity: celbt and
circuits (Motion picture)
Ft Afi7-lftl4
Systems for Education
What happens when lights are connected in a aeries cir-
ciiit? (Motion picture) Fred Lasse Productions. Re-
leased by Sy.=!tems for Education, 1967.
4 min «i. color. 8 mm. f Electricity : cells and circuits!
Elctaclirome.
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In super 8 mm. and in
standard 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrfdUa: Consultants, James E Welgand, Kenneth D. George.
Summary: Shows one. two, and three ll^ts when connected In
series on a special board. Illustrates the concept that each light
added to a series circuit reduces the brightness of all.
1. Electric lamps. 2. Electric circuits. i. Fred Lasse Produc-
tions. II. Systems for Educatloa Series: Electricity: cells and
circuits (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1815
Systems for Education
What harvest for the reaper? (Motion picture) National
Educational Television. Released by bidiana University
Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
59 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (NEl! Journal)
CredUt: Producer, Morton Sllversteln; editor, l^ureuee Soloman.
Summary: Documents the experiences of a group of farmworkers
who became trapped In a system that kept them perpetually In debt
Shows methods of recruitment, labor camps on Long Island, and
types of work involved. Presents opinions of growers and proces-
sors and a refutation of their views.
1. Agricultural laborers— U. 3. '£. Migrant labor — U. S. l Na-
tlonal Educational Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. Uni-
versity. Audio-Visual Center.
331.7 Fi A 68-1479
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
What if? (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britaonica Edu-
cational Corp., 1969.
3inin. sd. color. 16 mm. (l-etstalk) ( Magic moments, unit 1)
With teacher's guide.
CredlU: Colisborator, Roach Van Allen.
Summary : Presents for discussion four situations that children
may find dtfflcult to cope with in real life. For primary grades.
1. Language aru (ElemenUry)— Juvenile films. I. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Ediu-atlonal Corporation. Series: Let's talk
(Motion picture) Series: Haglc moments (Motion picture) nnit 1.
372.6 77-705921
Eocyclopaedia Brltan- alca EducatloiuU Corp.
631
What m iFiimaaipi EdocatioD Dtvinon. Weatera Pub. Co., 1972.
61 ft. oolar. 3S ma. and pboaodiac: 2 s., 7 io.. 33 1/3 rpu-. 6 min.
(Edwatioaal eapcrieoces sound Rhnstripa: Imagiastivc pisy)
Abo issued with phoootape in c— ette.
With mcher'i guide by Adelwdc HolL
Baaed on the book of the same title by Robert Pierec.
CREDITS; Producer. Cyrus Porter; edhorial dlrectar. Wiltiam Hobman.
SUMMARY: A story involving draU. imposaiMe sitiMtions which are te-
aah>«d in surpriatngly plausibte ways. For primary grades.
I. Pierce. RofaerL What if? II. Weatera PuUbhiag Coopuy, Radne. Wis.
Education Divinoa. III. Series: Educational tipaieatm knhkI fibMUifa:
Imagiiistive ptay. [FUowtrip)
[PZ7l 372.6 72-733493
Bduc. Div.. Wesleni Pub. 72 MAKC
Ca
What in the worW? (Filmstrip) Filmfai Productions. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll color. 35 mm- (What in the world?)
SUMJLARY: Dr. Newton Know-It-AIl arouses children's Interest
In social studies and natural history as he hosts a tour that briefly
portray's man's accompllshmenU In the fields of general science,
literature and the arts. With captions. For elemenUry grades.
1. Social sclence»--Study and teaching (Primary). I. Fllmfai
Productions. New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: What in the world? (Filmstrip)
rLB1530] 372.8 70-740293
Universal Education snd Visual Arts
What in the world is water? (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1968. Released in tlie U. S- by
McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1969.
12 Di II. sd. color. 16 mm. (Elementary science series)
CrediU: Producer, George Pearson ; director. Martin Defalco ; writ-
er. Ken McCready ; commentary, Douglas Cameron ; film editor,
David Green.
aummarf/: A study of water, describing its utility as well as Its
beauty. Pictures the motion of raindrops and the full cataract of
Niagara. Explains bow water shapes the land, supports life, and
stores the sun's energy, and releases it through the strength of flow-
ing water from which Is obtained bydroelectric power.
1. Water. i. Canada. National Film Board, n. McGraw-HUl
Boolt Company. Series: Elementary science series (Motion pic-
ture. McGraw-Hill Book Co.)
372.3 Fi A 68-3237
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
What is a ... 7 (Filmstrip) Ward's Natoral Science
Establishment, 1966.
4 filmstrips. color. 35 mm.
With teaching guide.
CONTENTS: 1. What is a living thing? 34 fr.— 2. What U an
animal? 32 fr.— 3. What is a plant? 32 fr.— *. What U a fossil?
24 fr. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Biology— Juvenile films. I. Ward's Natural Science EsUb-
llshment. lac
372.3 73-738662
Ward'!i Natural Science Establlshmeat
What is a ? (Filmstrip) Educational DirectiraL Re-
leased by Eye (3ate House, 1971.
6 Rlriistrips. color. 35 mm. and 3 pbonodlscs (2 s. each),
33} rpm.
Also Issued with pbonotape In cassette.
With teacber's guide.
r-REDITS : General editor. Bertram U. Slc«eL
CONTEXTS : 1. What Is a rock?- 2. What Is a plant^-3. What is
an animal? — i. What Is water?— 5. What is a cloudT— 6l What is day
and night? For elementary grades.
1. Science — Juvenile films. I. Educational Direction, inc.
II. Eye Gate House, Inc.
[Q163] 372.3 75-739953
Eye Gate House
What fa a cat? tMockm picture] Fred A. NOea Comnunicatioa
Centers. Made by Amiram Amitai. ReleaMd by FUmPair
Coinmunicati<»)s, 1972.
14 mil) td. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide
CREDITS: Producei and writer, Terry C. Kahn; mMSC. Dsvid WMiibiig.
consulUnt. Felicia Ames^ animai handler. Daphne Amtlai.
SUMMARY: Presents the history of the domestic cat, tracing the animal as
s house pel and as B symbol of mystery and worship from sncieni Egypt lo the
present dsy. OfTen hints on the care and treaisKnt of cats in hornet of today.
I Cats. I- Fred A. Niles Communications Centers. II. FihnFair Com-
munications.
tSFM2l 63«.t 7J-702O97
FilmFair Communications 72 MAKC
What is a cell ? (Motion picture)
see The Interlocking parts of the cell mechanism
What fa a CkrfatliB? [MotioD picture] Concordia Filma, 1956.
X> min. sd. bAw. ]« nun.
SUMMARY: A story cooceming a hesitant Chrieiiao who is sent to talk to
four men about Christ snd answers their question "What is s ChhstianT'
I. Christian life— 1960- I. Concordia PuMisfaing House. St Louis.
tBV4501.2) 248 72-701662
Ojncordia Films 72 MAkC
What fa a charchT [Motion picture) Portafilms. Rdeaaed by
Perennial Education, 1972.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other versions: 16 mm. io cartridge with magnetic sound; super I mm. on red
with optical sound; super I mm. in cartridge with msgiwuc sound, videotape oa
rset; and videocaisette.
SUMMARY: Eiplains the role orchurches.synagogs. temples, snd mosques
in the community, illustrating the social, educational, and devotional itiim asiuiis
'^ church sctivity- For elementary grades.
'. Rdigioa and sociology— Juvenile lUms. |l. Religion and sociology]
11. Perennial Education, inc.
1. Portalilmi.
[BL6O1
aNE
372.8
72
72-700333
MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What It a dtyf [Motion picture] Coronet Initnictioaa] Hlmt,
1972.
II min. kL coior. I£ ram.
Al>o tiuicd in Uw.
With itudy (uidc.
CREDITS; Educmtional collriioralor, W. Unwood Chuc.
SUMMARY: Dc»cribcs the city u people livin| and wofkirtf tofctbcr, cn-
joyint recreation and tryin| to solve the probtems of pollution, confeation. and
poverty. For eleinentary gradca.
1. Qty life— Juvenile nima. [). Qty and town UTc] I. Coronet iBatnic-
lional Piliaa.
tHT65i 372.8 [301.34] 72-700897
Coronet Inatntctiotial 72 MARC
Filraa
What is a community? (\fotion picture) EDcyclopaedia
Britaniiica Educational Corp., 1970.
14 mlD. sd. color. 18 mm.
Also Issued in b&w.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Bill Kay.
Sl'MMART: Explains to young children tbat a commuDlty Is a
group of people who tire and work togetber In order to get the
things they need. For elementary grades.
1. Cities and towns. I. Encyc1(H>aedla Brltannlca Educational
Corporation.
372.8 70-712291
Encyclopaedia Brttan- nlca Bducatlooal CoriK
What is a cmnputer? (Motion picture) Eucyclopaedia Bri-
taiiinca Educational Corp., 1970. Made by Halas and
Itatchelor, London.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Producer. John Halas.
SUMMARY: Uses animation to dispel some of the mysteries
about how a computer operates.
1. Electronic digital computers. I. Encyclopaedia Brltannlca
Educational Corporation.
621.3819 73-712292
Elncjctopaedia Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
What is a computer? (Motion picture) Eothen Films, Bore-
ham Wood. Eng., 1969. Released in the U. S. by Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1970.
4 min. sj. color, super 8 mm. (Introducing computers)
I..OOP Dim.
With teaolier'a guide.
Summary: Pictures and diagrams are used In describing comput-
ers.
1. Electronic digital computers. I. Fkithen Films. II. Encyclo-
paedia Kritannicn Educational Corporation. Series: Introducing
computers (Motion picture)
621.3819 74-709886
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
What is a congressman (FUmstrip) Troll Aseociates, 1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Our gorernment and how it worba)
Creditt: Author, Patricia Mutx; lUostrator, JanePoliottl.
Bummary: Describes the responstbiiUties of a congressman and bis
role in the U. S. Government For primary grades.
1. Legislators — U. 8. i. Troll Associates. Series; Our
goremment and bow It worlcs (Pllmstrlp)
328.3 75-731906
ALA BooklUt
What b a deacrt? [Filmstrip] Walt Disney Productioni.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
3* fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiic: 2 a., 13 in.. 33 1/13 rpm., 5 rnin-
(Nature iiudiet. Set I: The livin| desert)
Abo tuued with phonotapc in ctuetie.
Captioned vereion alao iiaued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Explain* bow wind, mountains, and temperaturea combine to
produce deserts.
1 DcserU. I. Disney (WsIt) Productions. It. Wall Disney Educational
Materials Company, 111. Series: Nature studiea. (HInialrip] Set 1 : The tiving de-
[OB611]
Wall Disney Educational
Materiate Co.
SS1.4
72-732628
MARC
What Is a desert? [Filmstripj Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
color.
(Nature studiea. Set 1: The living desert)
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: ExpUins how wind, mountains, and temperatures combine to
produce deserts. With captions.
1. Deaerta. 1. Disney (Walt) Productions. II. Walt Disney Educational
Materials Company. III. Series: Nature studies. [Ftlmstripj Set 1 : The living de-
[OB611]
Walt Disoey Educational
Materiak Co.
551.4
72-732629
MARC
What is a family? (FUnutrip) Society for Timal Educa-
tion, 1969.
44 rr. color. 3d mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 ■.. 12 In., 881 rpm., 7 nUn.
(LiTing with your family)
With teacher's guide.
CredUi: Authors, Row Blaostein, Rita lindqulst
Summary: Illustrates the role of each family member, and em-
pbaxlies the Importaore of cooperation, lore, conrtderatlon of others,
and prlTscy.
1. Family— Jurenlle fllUM. i. Society tor VlwaL Education, Inc.,
CblcMO. Series: UtIoi with your family (IHmrtrlp)
301.42 70-736040
Society for Visual Edttca- Uoa
What is a flower? {Filmstrip) Budek Films & Slides, 1968.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
Cretin*: Author, Eugene L. Podhurst.
Suminai-y: Discusses different types of flowei-s, where they grow,
how they protect themselves, and how they reproduce.
1. Flowers. i. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
372.3 75-733164
Bude-k Films & Slides
What b a flower? [Motion {ncturej Tn^ Associates, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With teachers guide.
SUMMARY: Picture* an array of various (lowers, including blossoming de-
sen plants, roacs. daisies, wild flowers, and irises.
I. Flowen— Juvenile nima. [I. Flower*] I. Troll Associates.
tQK49] 582 72-701154
Troll Asaodaics 72 MARC
What is a fossil? {Filmstrip) Ward's Natural Science
Establishment, 1966.
24 fr. color. 3.=^ mm. (What is a ...? No. 4)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains how a fossil is formed and points out that
It Is defined as an indication of former life. Gives examples
Including a bone, a footprint, and others.
1. Paleontology. i. Ward's Natural Science Establishment inc.
Series: What is a ...? (Filmstrip) no. 4,
Fi A 67-3612
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
What is a glacier? {Motion picture) Alpha Corp. of
America, 1968.
5 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (How the earth changes)
Also issued In super S mm. cartridge.
With tenchers' guide.
Credits: Educational consultant, Cornelius Trooet
Summary: DeQnes glaciers, and describes how they form and act
to erode the surface of the earth and to build It. Preeents a short
history of glaciers in the geological past.
1. Glaciers — Juvenile films. l Alpha Corporation of America.
Series : How the earth changes (Motion picture)
551.3 Fi A 68-2973
Alpha Corp. of America
What is a governor {Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1969,
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Our government and how It works)
Credits: Author, Harvey Koch; ilhistrator, Jane Pollottl.
Summary: Describes the re^KmslbUltles of a govenmr and bis roDe
In State GoverDmeivt For primary grades.
1. Governors — U. S. i. Troll Associates. Series: Our goven*-
ment and how it works (FUmetrlp)
353.9 79-734907
ALABookUst
What is a harbor? {FUmstrip) Clarence Thompson. Re-
leased by Bailey Films, 1969.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Hartwr community)
With teacher's guide.
Summaiv: DIscus.ses the characteristics and functions of a harbor.
For primary grades.
1. Harbors. i. Thompson, Clarence, n. Bailey Films, inc..
Hollywood, Calif. Series: Harbor community (rilmstrlp)
372.8 74^-734020
Bailey Films
What is a magnet? {Filmstrip) Herl)ert E. Budek Films
and Slides, 1967.
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
CrediU: Author. James A. Hansen.
t^uutiiiaiu: Explains the concept of magnetism, and describes the
many properties of magnets. Illustrates a simple method of making
a nmimet in the classroom. With captions.
1, Magnets. r. Budek (Herbert E.) Films and Slides, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
688 72-734435
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
What is a ougMt? [Motion picture] Troll Associates, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. {How thinp wori)
Loop nim in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Describes magnetism, and demonstrates how similar poles re-
pel and opposite fields sttiaci. For elementary gradea.
I. Magnetism—Juvenile films. [1. Magnetism] I. Troll Aasociatea. II.
Series: How things work. (Motion picture)
tQC527j 372.3 72-700717
Troll Associates 72 MARC
What is a mammal? {FUmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Filma
and Slides, 1967.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
Crediti: Author, James M. Hansen.
Summary: Explains the various reasons for classifying an animal
as a mammal, and describes the different ways In wblcb they protect
themselves, build their homes, and choose their habitat areas. With
captions.
1. Mammals. i. Budek (Herbert B.) Films and Slides, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
699 76-734436
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
What is a mammal? (Filmstrip) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio-Visual Division, 1968.
43 fr color. S.'S mm. (Elementary N;lence)
Eastman color.
KOM fllmxtrlp no. 187.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Shows some of the more unusual and N>BUtlful animnin
of the mamuinl farolly. Explains In simple terminology the classtf*
cation uf luntnmuls Into various groups. Points out special char-
acteristics which make an animal a mammal. With captions.
1. Mammals — Juvenile Alms. 2. Mammals — Classification — Juve-
nile fllma. I. Popular Science I'ubllshlng Company, Inc., New Tork.
Audio-Visual Division, n. FOM filmstrip no. 1S7. Series: Blemen-
Ury aclence ( Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3413
Poi>utar Science Pub. Co.. .^udlo-Vli^ual Div.
What is a mammalT [Motion picture] Troll Associates, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (What sre animals?)
Loop film in cartridge.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Descrit)es the characteristics and habitats of viviparous and
oviparous mammals.
I. Manunals— Juvenile films. [1. Mammals] 1. Troll Associates. II.
Series: What are animate? [Motion picture]
tQL706] 599 72-700744
Troll Associates 72 MARC
What is a map? {FUmstrip)
leased by Enling Corp., 1970.
Educational Direction. Be-
632
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 5 mlo.
( How to read maps and globes )
Also Issued with phonotape In cassetta
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Editor, Morris GaH.
Summary: Provides simple descrlptlona and definitions of maps
and their uses. For elementary grades.
1. Maps. I. Educational Direction. Inc. n. Baling Corporation,
Cambridge, Mass. Series: How to read maps and globes (Film-
strip)
912 76-737321
Ealing i^orp.
What is a mayor {Filmstrip) Troll Associates, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Our govertmieDt and bow it works)
Crediln: Author. Harvey J. Koch; Qhistxator, Jane Pollottl.
Summary: Describes the responsibiiltlea of a mayor and his role
In city government. For primary grades.
1. Mayors — U. S. i. Troll As-wclates. Series: Our govem-
ment and how It works (FUmstrip)
362 7^-734908
ALA Booklist
What is a mountain? {Motion picture) National Park
Service, 1967.
23 mlo. sd. colfH-. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of Mount Rainier, Including Its geology, life,
and history.
1. Rainier, Mount. L U. S. National Park Service.
551.4 Fi E 68-19
CINE
What is a mbscbbT [Filmstrip] ^cfM Education Division, 1970.
approx. 63 U. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 3 a.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpra.
(Fteld trips for fun and facts)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: DiscussodifrerenttypesoTmuaeumsandonerasuggeationaon
how to enjoy them and gain information from them. For elementary grades.
1. Museums— Juvenile films. (I. Museums] 1. Scott Graphics. Educa*
tion Division. 11. Series: Field trips for fun aitd facts. [Filnistrip)
[AMS] 372.8 72-732939
Scoti Education Division ?2 MARC
What is a policeman? {Motion picture) Qolden State
Film Pr.Kluctions. Released by AV-ED Films, 1069.
12 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer and narrator, Dave ^IcElhatton.
Summary: Di.iousses, for young people, the role of the policeman
In society. Points out that a iwlicemau Is like other men. but that
bis uniform and badge make him stand out as a man who enforces
the law. Explains who makes the laws, how changing times have
created change.t In our laws, and what would happen if there were
no laws.
1. Police — Juvenile films. 2. Law — Juvenile films. r. Golden
State Film Productions, n. AV-ED Films, Hollywood, Calif.
363.2 70-701676
AV-ED Films
What is a president {FUmstrip) Troll Associates, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Our governmeDt and how It works)
Cred't^: Author, Harvey Koch; Illustrator, Isabel Bricson.
Summary: Describes the responsibilities of the President and his
role in the Federal Goveroinent For primary grades.
J. PresidentJ*— U. S. i. TroN Associates. Series: Our govern-
ment and how It works (Fllmrtrip)
353.03 76-734909
ALA Booklist
What is a region? {Fihmtrip) Popular Science Pub Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
40 fr color. 35 mm. (Elementary social studies)
FO.\| liliuBtrip no, 850.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the various clas.<»i flea t ions of a region and
shows how geographers identify, map. and organize reglous In terms
of their physical, economic, political, and cultural factors.
1. Geography. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.. New
York. Audio-Visual Division, n. FOM filmstrip no. 850. Series:
Elementary social studies (Filmstrip)
910 Fi A 68-4616
Popular Science Pub- Itshlng Co., Audio-Visual Dlv.
Budek Films and Slides,
What is a reptile? {FUmstrip)
1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Eugene L. PodhursL
Summary: Explains the classification of reptiles, and Includes
scenes of several anlnmls classed as such. With captions.
1. Reptiles. L Budek Films and Slides, Inc.
698.1 70-734437
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
What is a rodent? (FUmstrip) Budek Fihns and Slides,
1969.
40 fr. color. 85 tnni.
Credits: Author, Eugene L. Podhurst,
Summary: Describes the vsrlous animals classed as rodents, and
explains what they have In common with each other. Shows their
methods of food gathering, protection, and shelter. With captions.
1. Rodents. t. Budek FHtos and Slides, Inc.
699.3 73-734436
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What is a ski? {Afotwn picture) Head Ski Co., 1068.
y\.\(\Q bv Dick Batrymore Productions.
25 mlD. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summon/; Describes the constnictloo of « ski and showg rlewi
of the Head Ski factory. Includes scenes of de«p powder skllag la
Aspen, Colo.
1. Skia and skiing. i. Head Ski Oompanr.
796.9 75-701750
CINE
What is a TazaaT tFilnutrip] Institute of Texan Cultures, 1970.
Mfr. color. 35 nun. and pboooUpe: lin^tnck, 1 red <S in.). 7 1/2
ipi., 8 min.
Abo iMued u ■lide kl
With lescben' luppleinciiL
SUMMARY: Ums hisioncal aod contemportry pictures to tbow the Tcuiu*
ethnic diversity in the psst sod lodsy.
1. Teu* — Foreicn populsiioD. 2. Minoritie*— Tcms. I. institute of
Texan Cultures.
tF395.Ali 976.4 72-733257
Institute of Tcun Cultures 72 MARC
^i^aA la a Tazaa? [Slide set] Institute trf Texan Cultures, 1970.
10 slides, color 2 x 2 in. and phottoUpe: single-trsck, 1 reel <5 in.). 7
1/2 ips., S min.
Also issued as tilmstnp.
With tescben' supptemcnL
SUMMARY: Uses historical and cootemponry pictures to show the Teuns'
ethnic diversity in the past sod today.
1. Texas — Forei(n population. 2. Minorities — Texas. I. Institute of
Texan Cultures.
tF395.Alj 976.4 72-733242
institute of Texan Cultures 72 MARC
What Is a trecT [Motion picture] TroU Associates, 1970.
4 mia si. color, super 8 mm.
l-oop film in cartridge.
With teachen guide.
SUMMARY: Shows how beautiful and valuable trees are endanfercd by fire.
1. Trees— Juvenile films. (1. Treei] 1. Troll AMocislea.
lQK475.8j 634.9 72-701153
TroU AsMcialcs 72 MARC
What is a volcano? {Motion -picture) Alpha Corp of Amer-
ica, 1968.
6 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (How the earth chansu)
Also l^ued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational consultant, Cornellua Trooat
Bummarv: Defines a volcano and its various shapes. Uses ani-
mation to explain the forces that cause volcanoes.
1. Volcanoes — Juvenile films. i. Alpha Corporation of America,
Series : How the earth changes (Motion picture)
551.2 Fi A 6^2975
Alpha Corp. of America
What is active and creative reading? {Motion picture)
Ontron Corp. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
12 min. ^. color. 16 mm. (EtTectlve reading series)
With teachers guide.
Summary: Points out how to make children aware that reading
can be pleasurable and an active outlet for energy. Describes read-
ing In terms of a personal exi>erlence In which an author and au
Individual exchange emotional reactions.
■ Another issue, b&w.
1. Reading (Elementary) 2. Reading, Psychology of. L Cen-
tron Corporation, Inc., Lawrence, Kan. ir. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Effective reading series (Motion picture)
3T2.4 Fi A 67-5064
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
What is an ecosjrstem? (Filmstrip) Educational Coordi-
nates and Graphicom, 1970. Made by Graphicom,
■Vt fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (Is. for manual
projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 in., 33) rpm., 15 mliL
rolcrogroove. (The Environment of man, an Introduction to ecology,
no. 2)
With teaching guide.
NUMMARY: Explains that ecosystems consist of materials, pro-
ducers, consumers, and decomposers, and discusses the balance of
ecosystems.
1. Ecology. I. Educational Coordinates. 11. Graphicom (Firm)
III. Series: The Envlronmeot of man, an introduction to ecology
(Filtnstrip) no. 2.
574.5 70-738034
Educational Coordinates
What is an insect? {FUmatrip) Herbert E. Budek Fihns
and Slides, 1967.
33 fr. color. ."JS mm.
Creditt: Author, James M. Hansen.
Summary: Incltides views of varloos types of Insects, aod ex-
plains body parts, the concept of cold-blooded animals, and the Idea
of the social Insect. With captions.
1. Insects. L Bodek (Herbert E.) Films and SHdes, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
595.7 72-734628
Bndek Plhns and Slides of Calif.
What is area? (Motion picture) Mathematical AaaociaticHi
of .\merica. Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1966.
20 ID in. sd. color. 16 mm. I MAA calculus films)
sr.MMAR¥: Defines area In terms of calculus.
1. Calculus. 2. Area roensurement I. Mathematical Associa-
tion of America. II. Modern Learning Aids (Firm)
[QA303] 517 75-713792
Mathematical Associa- tlon of America
What is beautifal {FUnutrip) Hudscai PhotoRraphic Indus-
trit«, 1968. „ «. T
37 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 in., SSI rpm.. T
min, mkrogroove. (The Whimsical world of Robert Sargent)
Also issued with phonoUpe In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Crediti: Writer, artist, and narrator, Robert Sargent.
Summary: An original fable sbout two rabbits and a turtle whose
Idens of beauty differ, and who learn that beauty Is everywhere
"1 "sargent Robert E. ii. Hudson Photographic Industries.
Series- The Whimsical world of Robert Sargent (Filmstrip)
398.24 74-733031
Hudson Photi.gTa[>hlc Industries
What is comniimlcationr tFilmstrip] Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1972.
14 tr. color. 35 mm. (Communication)
Wiih tctchct's guide.
CREDITS: Producer. Phyllis Grant. ,
SUMMARY Promotes an understanding by children of the communicarions
process, and the many ways in which people communicate. With captions. For
primary grades
I Communication- Juvenile films, il. Communicat.oni 1. Encyclopa-
cdim Britannica EdiK-tional Corporation. II Series: Communication. [Rim-
EBEC " MARC
What is diabetes? (Filmatrip) Trainex Corp^ 1971.
97 fr. color. 35 ram. and phonodl.*-: 2 8. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 in., 3SJ rpm., 20 mlu. each
side, micrc^rroove. (Health information)
.\lso issued with phonotape In cassette.
With script and instructor's manual.
SCMMAUY: Shows a man who has just discovered that be has
adult onset diabetes learuiug to live with his condition. Explains
the causes of diabetes and Illustrates the basic pathology of the
matlon (Filmatrip)
[RC660]
Tralnez Corp.
78-739123
What is drama? (Filmstrip) Guidance Associates of Pleas-
antville, N. Y., 1970.
151 fr color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiscs: 2 s. eadi: 12 In-: 331
rpm. ; pt. 1, 12 min. ; pt 2, 12 min. microgroove.
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With discussion guide. ,
Svmmarv: Introduces students to dramatic forms and teral-
nology; explores basic concepts of the theater, Including theme
plot, character, physical elements of the stage, and the roles of set
design and costume. Analyzes specific plays and Includes an inter-
''TD™ma."'2^?earer'^- .. Guidance Associates of PleasantvlUe.
"■ ^' 808.2 70-736860
Guidance As.soctatee
What is ecology? (Filmstrip) Educational Coordinates and
Graphicom, 1970. Made by Graphicom.
41 fr. i-olor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 15 min. micro-
groove. (The Environment of man, an Introduction to ecology, no. 1)
With teaching guide.
SUMMARY: Explains ecology as the study of the interrelation-
ships of living and nonliving things and the effects of change on
these Interrelationships. Describes the role of the ecologtst
1. Ekrology. I. Educational Coordinates. II. Graphicom
(Firm) III. Series: The Environment of man, an introduction to
ecology (Filmstrip) no, 1.
674.5 73-738035
Edncatlona! Coordl- nates
What is ecology? (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat Productions,
1972.
102 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33J rpm.,
18 min. (Ecology series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Prodm-er. Lucy MiCandless; writer, Harold W. Sims,
Jr.
SUMMARY: The hL-^tory of the science of ecology provides the
backdrc^ for a diwu^slon of such terms as biosphere, ecosystem, food
chain, carbon cycle, and law of minimums. Uses the construction of
the Florida Barge Canal to Illustrate the appUcatioo of the sdence
of ecology.
1. Ecology. I. Schloat (Warreni Productions, Pieasantville,
N. Y. II. Series; Ecology .terles (Filmstrip. Warren Schloat Produc-
tions)
[QHMl] 674.5 70-740104
Warren Schloat I'roduc- Hotis
What is education? An Oxford dial<^:ne (Motion picture)
Ikon Films. Released by Bailey Films, 1967.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Presents a discussion which took place at Oxford Uni-
versity Involving some of Britain's foremost educators, who talked
about the philosophy and implications of the question. What Is edn-
catlonl
1. Education — Philosophy. i. Ikon Films, n. Bailey Films,
inc., Hollywood, Calif.
870.1 Fi A 68-867
CINE
What is effective reading? (Motion picture) Oeotron Corp.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Effective reading series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Pictures students in various stages of becoming effec-
tive readers. Explains how students learn to understand and Inter-
pret the mnterial they read by relating It to their own experiences,
feelings, and attitudes. Demonstrates the processes Involved in criti-
cal thinking.
1. Reading comprehension. 2. Thought and thinking. i. Oen-
tron Corporation, Inc., Ijiwrence. Kan. ii. McGraw-Hill Book Om-
pany. Series: Effective reading series (Motion picture)
153.4 Fi A 67-5066
McOraw-HlIlBookCo.
633
What is emphyacBia? (Filmstrip) Trainex Corp., 1971.
"8 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s. ( 1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for autouiatic projector), 12 In., 3Si rpm., 14 min. each
side, microgroove. (Health Information)
.\lsn l.'wued with phonotape In csssette.
With !«crlpt and Instructor's guide.
SUMMARY; Presents the causes of emphysema, focusing on the
effects of smoking on the lungs and bronchL Explains the need for
the emphysema patient to alter bis life style In order to control the
disease.
I. Emphysema. Pulmonary. 1. Trainex Corporation.
II. Series: Health Information (Filmstrip)
[RC776.E5] 616.2 71-739124
Trainex Corp.
What is erosion? (Motion picture) Alpha Corp. of Amer-
ica, 1968.
6 mill sd. color. 16 mm. (How the earth changes)
Also issued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teachers' guide.
Credit*: Educational consultant, Cornelius Troost
Summary: Discusses water. Ice, and wind as forces which produce
erosion on the surface of the earth. Analyzes the techniques of
erosion.
1. Erosion — Juvenile Alms. r. Alpha Corporation of America.
Series ; How the earth changes (Motion picture)
651.3 Fi A 68-2976
Alpha Corp. of America
What il seologyT [Filmstrip} Avid Corp. [197-7]
50 fr b4w. 35 mm ind phonodiic: 1 ».. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 16 min.
With icschcr guide.
CREDITS: Text and photography, Laurence J. Jankowski.
SUMMARY: Explains that ge^^y ii the «udy of the form, imtcture, and
compofiiion of the earth. I>escnbes the work of ■ pelTDlogitt, icismologbt, and
geomorpholc^ist .
1. Geology I Avid Corporation.
[QE29] 553 77-740450
Avid O^ration T3 MARC
What is Gestalt? (Motion picture) Aquarian Productitma.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1970.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Gestalt series)
With brochure.
Summary.- Dr. Frederick S. Perls explains the principles of (>estalt
therapy to a group of people, concentrating upon one person who
becomes the subject of an Introduction to "awareness training."
1, Gestalt therapy. i. Perls, Frederick S. n. Aquarian Pro
ductlons. m. Films Incorporated. Series: (3estalt series (Mo-
tion picture)
150.19 79-706494
Public Media
What is he doing here? (Fil7ns(rip) United Christian Mis-
sionary Society, Office of Audio- Visual Services, 1964.
07 fi. color. 3."> mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm..
10 min. iiiin-osroove.
With scrli.i.
Siimmari/: Show.s work of the Christian Churches (Disciples of
Christ) among Spanish American groups In the United States.
1. Dlsdples of Christ — Missions. 2. Missions to Spanish Americans
In the United States. i. United Christian Missionary Society.
266.6 78-732820
United Christian Missionary Society
What is intematimial development assistance? (Filnuirip)
Canadian International Development Agency, Ottawa.
Made and released by National Film Board of Canada,
1969.
58 fr. color. 35 mm.
French version released under the title Qu'est-ce que I'alde au
developp«nent international 1
With notes.
Credits: Director and writer. Floyd Elliott
Summary: Describes the administration and scope of Canada's
external aid program. With captions.
1. Economic assistance, Catiadlan. i. Canada. International
DevelofHnent Agency, n. Canada. National Film Board.
338.91 77-736577
National Film Board of Canada
What is it? (Fihmtrip) Communicators rl96-!j
18 fr. color. 35 mm. (Life reading series)
Summary: Uses the teaching technique of asking questions and
giving the answers, then asking the questions again, without provid-
ing the answers.
1. Questions and answers. i. Communicators (Firm) Se-
ries: Life reading series (Filmstrip)
372.4 74-733196
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
What is it? (Motion picture) International Cinemedia
Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by Learning
Corp. of America, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 1)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual
Summary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
in any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Helps children predict from cloee-upa For
primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. International
Cinemedia Center, n. Learning Corporation of America. Series:
Ready, set. read! (Motion picture) Set 1.
372.4 71-708202
Learning Corp. of Amer- lea
What is buiffuage? (FUnutrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
23 roln. microgroove. (Tocus on language. Part 1: (Jenerml Un-
CalsUcs)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's manual by Maxine HalefT.
CredUt: Consultant, Paul PosUl; narrator, Jerry Sllverstelo.
Summary: Introduces communication methods, beginning with the
simple utterances of the child and going oo to the connection between
language and thought
1. Language and languages. 2. Thought and thinking. i. Eye
Gate Honse. Inc. Series: Focns on language. Part 1: General
linguistics (Filmstrip)
400 76-736832
A. L. A. Booklist
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What is life? [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada,
1970.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Alio iuucd in 35 mm.
CREDITS: Producers. Joseph Koenig. Robert Verrtll; >cripi. desifn, •nd
■nimition. K O. Horn; lurrator, Richard Gilbert: music, Don Douglu.
SUMMARY: Depictt the evolution of life on earth and what biophysics and
biochemistry have elucidated about the nature of life. Includes an animated
view of the DNA molecule and its role in the development of living things
1- Life (Biology) 3, Evolution. 3. Deoxyribonucleic acid. 1. Canada
National Film Board.
[QH331i 577 72-702585
CINE 72 MARC
Wkat i* Ufe? [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada.
Released in the U.S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill,
1972.
S min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An animated icience film which explores the essential quality
of life that is common to all living organttms and which distinfubhei them from
non-living organisms. For elementary grades.
1 Ufe (Biology)— Juvenile fUms. [1. Life (Biology)} I. Caiuda. Na-
tional FUm Bovd. II. Contemporary Films/ McGraw-Hill.
tQH33l] 577 72-700646
McGraw-Hill Book Ca 72 MARC
What is light? (Filmstrip) Harry Robin. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1970.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Light)
With teaching guide.
SUMMARY: Reveals that light Is a fonn of eiiergy and ithows
that dirrerent types of light come from many sources. Shows that
light energy caii be changed to other forma of energy. With captions.
1. Light. 2. Radiation. I. Robin, Harry. It. BFA Educational
Media. III. Series: Ught (Pilmstrlp)
[QC401] 535 7a-739431
nPA Educational Media
What is linear measurement? (FUrMtrip) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by McGraw-Hill Book Co. and
Marvin Edson Associates.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Measuring length series)
With teacher's guide.
With captions. For elementary grades,
1. I.«ngth measurement— Juvenile films. i. McOraw-HlU Book
Company. Series: Measuring length series (Filmstrip)
372.7 75-737372
HcGraw-HtU Book Co.
What is prejudice, part 1
Productions, 1969.
{FUnutrip) Warren Schloat
Gtiidance Associates of
What is marriage? (Filmstrip)
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1971.
'2 fllnstrlpM (71 fr. each) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiscs (2 R.
each: 1 s. for manual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector):
12 In.: 83i rpm. ; pt 1, 10 min.; pt. 2, 11 min. microgroove.
.\lso luued with phonotape In ca».sette.
With dl«cus«lon guide.
SUMMARY: Explores the changing aspect.<i of marriage as a
traditional Institution: examines alternative contemporary arrange-
ments, such ax the free union and the group marriage; and analyses
sucf-essful, creative marriages.
1. Marriage. 1. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y.
[HQ734] 301.42 76-788940
fiuidnnce A>«ociale« of Pleasantville, N. Y.
What is metamorphosis? (Motion picture) Troll Associ-
ates, 1971. Made by International Film Makers.
4 mill. k). color. Huper 8 mm. (Insect kingdoms)
I.oot> nim mounted in cartridge.
With teadier's guide.
CHEDITH: Producer, I^juls DeRochemont; photographer. Camp-
bell Nor»gaanl.
SUMMARY : Shows the transformation process called m«ta-
mori>hosiM, which allows the same Insect to take advantage of dif-
ferent fowl xuppllt^ and to survive In a changed environment.
1. Insects— Metamorphosis. I. Troll Associates. II. Series:
Insect kingdomK (Motion picture)
IQI^IH.5] 596.7 70-713737
Troll .Associates
What is money? (Motion picture)
see Money: how it functions
What is music? {Motion picture) Churchill Filma, 1090.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Music serlea)
With "tudy guide.
Sumtwny: I'l-esents chlldien discovering the dlfTereuce between
ptanoed and unplanned sound. They exi>erlment making sounds from
a wood fence und an ensemhle of kitchen hardware. Inolndes exam-
ples of mOudH expressed In music, ranging from ancient (TMnese folk
songs to contemporary blues. For elenienlary grades.
1. Sound. 2. Music— Juvenile literature. i. Churchill Films, I..0B
Angeles. Series: Muslcserles (Motion picture)
872.8 70-700931
Cburcbtll Films
What \a paint? (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates. Re-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 liiin. Mi. color, super 8 mm. (Auto reflnlshing series)
Loop tllm.
1. Automobiles— Painting. 2. Paint I. Fairfield Assoclales.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Auto reflnlsh-
ing series I -Motion picture)
rTL154] 629.28 70-716253
Unlveri>al Education and Visual Arts
What is poetry? [Filmstrip} C:aedinon Records. 1971.
loninulnpadppfox. 60rr each) color 35 mm and 10 phonoditct (2
t. each), 12 in, 33 1/3 rpm.. 9 min. each lidc.
With teacher'* |uide arKl tludcnt rcsponac duplicating master.
CREDITS; Nanator, Oaiic Bloom, recitation, Carl Sandburg.
CONTENTS: Carl Sandburg looki it poetry,— Rhythm it the heart of the
matter— Rhyme time. — The color and texture of a poem. — Building a poem
Manu by ttanta.— About ballad*. — Nonienie makes sense— Mela phon and
similes — Imaiery! — Who's a poet? For elementary grades
1 Poetics Juvenile films jl Poclicsj I. Caedmon Records
[PN1042J 372.6 72-735063
Caedmon Records 72 MARC
TO fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., SM rpm., 15
min.
With teacher's guide.
Creiitt: Director and writer. Easy Klein ; narrator, Peter Thomas ;
photographer, Im-ln Landau: editor. Edison McDanlel.
Summary' Distinguishes between realistic decisions and preju-
diced decisions: explains the difference between necessary generalis-
ing and orergenerallslng, between rational Ideas and Irrational Ideas;
add shows how loyalty can become narrowness and bow differences
can create walls.
1. Prejudices and antipathies. l Schloat (Warren) Produc-
tions, PleasantTille. N. T.
301.45 73-736975
Warren Schloat Pro- ductlons
What is prejudice, part 2 (FUnatrip)
Productions, 1969.
Warren Schloat
76 fr. color. 95 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 lo.. 331 rpm., 15
min.
With teacher's guide. „ _.
Creditt: Director and writer. Easy Klein : narrator, Peter Thomas;
photograiOier, Irwfn Landau; editor. Edison McDanlel.
Summary: Discusses the five degree* of prejudice, from mild dis-
like to violent hatred. Explains the heginnlng of IndlTldnal preju-
dices and rtiows how prejudice leads to racial or religious dlscrlml-
1. Prejudices and antipathies. i. Schloat (Warren) Produc-
ttoos, PleasantTlUe, N. Y.
301.45
Warren Schloat Pro- ductlons
77-735976
What i» race? [Filmstrip] Unesco, 1953. Released in the U.S. by
Unipub.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
With Engli^ commenury. Commentaries also issued in French and Spanish.
Based on the Unesco publication entitled What is race?— evidence from scien-
tists.
SUMMARY: Uses drawings and diagrams to present basic information about
the biological aspects of race.
1. Race. I. United Nations EdiKalional. Scientiftc and Cultural Organiu-
tion What is race? — evidence from scientists. II. United Nations Educa-
tional, Scientific and Cultural Organization. III. Unipub
tGN280] 572 70-740208
Unipub 72 MARC
What is science? (Filmstrip) At^ivity Becords. Beleased
by Educational Activities, 1968.
54 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 to., 38i rpm..
30 min. mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide. ,^ ^ ^
SUMMARY ■ Describes the world of science and sclentlflc study.
Shows methods and contributions of sclentlata, using Galileo as an
example. For elementary grades.
1. Science— Juvenile films. 2. Scientists— Juvenile films. L Ac-
tivity Records, inc. II. EWucatlooal Activities, Inc.
[Q163] 500 70-739425
Educational Activities, Inc.
What is sonata form? {Motion picture) CBS Television.
Keleased by American Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1966.
.'>:; n;'ii. sd. l>i«-. 16 mm. (lieonard Bernstein— New York
Phllhnrmonlc young people's concerts)
With clafisroom guide.
Summary: Leonard Bernstein explains the sonata form using the
Jupiter symphony of Mozart, MIcaela's aria from Carmen by Blset,
and the fourth movement of the Classical symphony by Prokofiev.
1. Sonata. 2. Orchestral music. i. Columbia Broadcasting
System, Inc. CBS Television, ir. American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Series: I^eonard Bernstein — New York Philharmonic
young people's concerts (Motion picture)
781.5 Fi A 68-2649
American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
What is sound? {FUmatrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides, 1967.
34 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summary: Explains the concept of vibrations, sound waves, and
echo, and describes methods of controlling sound. With captions.
1. Sound. I. Budek (Herbert E.) Fllma and Slldea, Santa Bar-
bara, G&llt.
634 77-734439
Budek Films and Slides of Callt
What is ityk? [Filmstrip] Thomas S. Klise Co., 1972.
92 fr. colm'. 35 mm. phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual projector, 1 s. for
automatic projector), 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 22 min.
Also iisucd with phonotape in cassette.
With script and examination material.
CREDITS; Writer, Thomas E. Gaston; narrator, Thomas S. Kiiae; art. David
Sesy.
SUMMARY: Describes style in English composiion as the result of the
interplay between the expectation of the reader and surprises cfTccted by the
writer. Cartoon studies present the variety of stylistic surprises devised by
contemporary authors.
I. English language— Rhetoric I. Thomas S. Klise Company.
lPE1421] 808 72-736209
Thomas S. Klise Co. 72 MARC
What is successful casework? {Motion picture) American
Public Welfare Association, in cooperation with WTTW.
Releag-d by Indiiina University Audio-Visual Center, 1968.
30 min. sd. bAw. 18 mm. (Casework in public welfare)
Credit*: Director, (iuy Justice, Jay U Roney.
Hummarif: A filmed lecture by Thomas D. Hunt of the American
Puhllc Welfare Association Project on Aging. Points out that a
poKslhle goal of jtuhllc welfare cnseworkera might be malotalnlng
or enhancing the client's ability to carry out Itnportaot social role*.
1, Social case work i. American Public Welfare Association.
II. Indiana. University. Audlo-Vlsusl Center. Series: Case-
work in public welfare {Motion picture)
361.3 70-700907
Indiana. Vnlv. Audio- Vlausl Center
What is TVRS wire {Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ignition series)
Loop film.
1. Automobiles — Ignition — Maintenance und repair, I. rahfteld
Associates. 11. Universal Education and Visual Arts 111 Series-
Ignllioii series (Motion picture)
[TL21.3] 6-29.28 -7--162.M
Lnlversal Education and Visual Arts
What is temperature? {Motion picture) Bailey-Film As-
sociates, 1969,
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (investigations In science: Prop-
erties of matter serlee)
Ixmp film mounted lo cartridge.
With study galde.
Summary: Explains that temperature Is a measure of how hot or
cold something Is, und uses experiments to show that temperature
Is a measure of how much the molecules In a fluid are moving.
1. Temperature i. Balley-Ftlm Assoclatee. Series: Investi-
gations In science: Properties of matter series (Motion picture)
536 73-708066
Balley-Fllm Associates
What is temperature ? (Filmstrip)
see Properties of matter: What is temperature ?
What is texture? (Motion picture) Sal Bruno. Released by
BKA Educational Media, 1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Elemeoto of art: texture)
Loop film.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Defines texture, and Illustrates the ways In whtoi
man may use texture for practical and aesthetic reasons.
1. Texture (Art) I. Bruno, Sal. II. BFA Educational Media.
III. Series : Elements of art : texture (Motion picture)
701.8 74-712985
BFA Edncationat Media
What is the big complaint? (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1970.
14 min. sd. Mtw. 16 mm.
Credits: Director and writer. Saivatore Greco; cameraman and
editor, Richard Greenberg. Cast: Dsvid Blikey. Gllles Oougeon,
GhlsUlne Rojet. ^ ^
Summary: .Kn Introductory film .on French Canada. Second In a
series of three Aims made by North York, Ont,, students.
I Quebec (Province) I. Canada. National Film Board.
778^ 70-710876
National Film Board
What is the church? Where is its mission? A visual tool
for church strategy {Filmstrip) American Baptist Home
Mission Societies, 1966. Made by Church Strategy Pro-
gram, Division of Church Missions.
38 fr. color. 35 ram.
With script.
Summary: Explores the basic meaning of the church and where
its mission lies, explaining that the church Is everywhere that men
are engaged In God's mission of reconciliation and that the mission
of the church Is to press forward the reconciling work begun lo
Christ. With captions.
1. Mission of the church. i. American Baptist Home Mission
Societies.
286 70-736844
American Baptist Home Mission Societies
What is the temily? [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
7 transparencies, color. 10 x 12 in. (Family relations)
With overlays.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Authors. Arthur W, Blue, William L. Looft, Darnel M, McMil-
len.
SUMMARY: llluairatcs the functions of the family as
elemenury grades.
1. Family— Juvenile films, [1. Familyj
Series: Family relations. tTransparenciesj
[HQ734J 372.8
Creative Visuals T^
lit of society. For
1. Creative Visuals (Firm) II.
72-735505
MARC
634
What is UNICEF7 {Filmttrip) National Fibn Board of
Canada. 1968.
30 fr. color. So mm. and phonodisc: 33i rpm.
Creditt: Producer, F. C. ElHot.
Summary: Explains to grade school children what CNICEF is
and how It operates.
1. United Nations. Children's Fund. i. Canada. Natlmal
Film Board.
362.7 79-734363
National Film Board of Canada
What is where, 1 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mlu. si. color. S mm. (Look at It series, set C)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Isaued In standard 8 mm. and
in super 8 mm.
With manuals.
Summary: A slngle^concept film designed for use In teacfalmt ape-
clal education classes.
1. Exceptional chitdreu — Education. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Serlee: Look at It serlee (Motloo picture) set C.
871.9 7&-7027&6
McOraw-HIIIBotAOo.
What is where, 2 {Motion picture) McOraw-Hill Book Co.,
1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 min. al. color. 8 mm. (Look at It •eriee. set 0)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With nuiiuiulH.
Bummary: A single-concept film designed for use In teaching spe-
cial education classes.
1. Exceptional children — Education. t McOraw-Hitl Book
Oompaoy. Series: Look at It series (Motion plctttre) set 0.
S7t» 71-708767
McOraw-Hin Book Oo.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What is work? {Motion jneture) Film Productiona, South-
ern niinois University, 196ft.
20 mill. wL color. Id mm.
Crttitt: Prodacer, Prank R. Ptloe; director sod editor, Loren D.
OociklDc: writer, Leelle WUlUmi; ojurstor, Rooald Tuderwetl;
cUDeraman, Howard W. CottoD.
Bmmummnf: Bzploraa the tbeoriea and concepts formulated bjr Dr.
Bnilot JaoQOM on wort meaanremeDt to dtfermine tbelr rtferaiice to
■ood lAtwr aod manaftmeBt relatione
1. Work meararetneot 2. Jacqoea. EUlot i. Illinois. Soath-
em IIIlDols UnlTerilty, Carbondale. Pllm Prodactlons.
658.5 Fi A 68-61
Soatbern Illinois Unl- Teraltr
What kind of feet do«s a bear have? {Motion picture)
Communications Laboratory, Bank Street College of Edu-
cntion. Released by McGmw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
Wtth teacher's milde.
Siimmam: James Gamer reads a book by Jadlth Roasner, conUtn-
Ing riddles, puns, and paradoxes, which Is designed to point out the
contradictions tn some of o«r moat common experiences.
1. Reading— A Hdio- visual aids. i. Rossner, Jndlth. What kind
of feet does a l>ear have? n. Bank Street College of Education, New
York- Communications Laboratory, ni. McGraw-HUl Book Com-
pany.
McOr.w.Hn.BootCo. Fi A 67-2807
What kted of toaMffTow. [Motion picture] Dqit of Audio- Vimal
Eiteniion, Uoivenity of Minnesota, 1967.
16 n
td. cokw. 16 oun.
SUMMARY: Showi the msay aitractkxu of Minoeapoti* tad St Paul thml
eacourafc populatioD growth in the Twin Ottes. R^eab urbar probleins of
tbcM cities and urges the reaidcats to plaii carefully for fumre growth.
I. Minaespotie. 2. St. Paul 3. Twin Gtiea metropolttan area. L Min-
oesota. Uaivenity. Dept of Audio- Visual Estemioti.
CHN80.M] 711 72-700233
Dept at Aodio-ViBusI 73 MARC
ExtaaaicMi. Uaiv. at
Mimteaota
What made him feel that way? {Motion picture) Inter-
national Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the
U. S. by Ijeaming Corp, of America, 1970.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read I Set 1)
Loop Htm.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual
Bumman/: Presents basic concepts necessary in learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary: to encourage problem solving; and
to stlmulHte perception. Helps children to understand why the
people they read atMut have certain feelings. For primary gradea:
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. l International
Cinemedia Center, ii. Learning Corporation of America. Series:
Ready, set. read ! ( Motion picture) Set 1.
372.4 71-708210
t^eamtng Orp. of America
What makes a triangle? (Motion picture) William Boon-
dey. Released by BFA Educational Media. 1971.
4 min. 8i. color, super 8 mm. (BFA mini-lessons: Using com-
pasx and straightedge)
L>x>p dim.
With study guide.
SUMM.4BY : Shows bow a triangle can be constructed from any
three line segments provided that the longest segment Is less than
the sum of the other two segments. For elemeotsry grades.
1 Geometrical drawing — Juvenile Alms. 2. Triangle — Juvenile
films. I. Roundey. William. II. BFA Educational Media. Se-
ries: BFA mini-lessons: ITstng compass and straightedge (Motion
plrture)
372.7 76-712281
BFA Educational Media
What makes things move (Motion picture) Wandia Pro-
ductions. Released by Classroom Film Distributors, 1967.
10 mi'i. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SummaiT/: Pre!>ents a variety of demonstrations to illustrate how
energy, people, wind and water, gravity, animals, machines, and
other forcex make things move.
1. Dynamic*. i, Wandia Productions, n. Classroom Film Dis-
tributors, inc., Los Angeles,
B31 Fi A 67-5758
Classroom Film Dlstrlba- tors
What makes us human? {Motion picture) CBS News.
Released by CBS Television Network, 1959.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Conquest)
Telec;i»t on the CBS-TV documentary show Conqnest, Mar. 6, 1960.
Prepared In cooperation with the American Association for the
Advancement of Science.
Crediti: Producer. Michael Sklar; director, Harold Mayer; writer,
Marlanna Norris; narrator, Charles Coltlngwood; science consultant,
WlHard Bnscom; photographers, Jew Paiey, Stanley Meredith;
editor. John Dutlaghan.
Btiminary: Dr. B. F. Skinner, professor of psychology at Harvard,
dnerlbes his research In the university's Psychological Laboratory.
Using a pigeon, he demonstrates learning by reinforcement and the
anab^y in human behavior.
1. Skinner, Burrhua Frederic, 19(M- 2. Learning. Psychology
of. L Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. CBS
News. n. Columbia Broadcasting Syston, Inc. CBS
Television. Series: Conquest (Motion picture)
153 Fi6&-663
What makes us tick {Motion picture) New York Sto(^
Exchange. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196- t]
12 mtn. sd. color. 16 mm.
iStimtiMrv; An animated cartoon which describes the New York
Stock Exchange and the role It plays in the American economy.
Inclndes an explanation of stock transactions.
1. New York. Stock Kxdiange. 2. Stocks — U. & i. New
York. Stock Excbange. u. Modem Talking Pictnre Service, inc.
332.6 Fi A 67-5187
n Talking Picture Service
What man can imagine (Motion picture) Kaiser Steel
Corp., 1971. Made by Kieth Merrill Associates.
27 niln. Jtd. color, 18 mm,
SUMMARY- Reflects ttie aAlevetnenta of mans one truly basic
resource— himself. RecaUs the philosophy of Henry J. Kaiser, who
believed that "what a man can imagine— he can accomplish.
1 Kalaer, Henry J„ 1882- I, Katoer Steel Corporation.
168J( 72-711580
CINB
What manner of man (Motion picture) Democratic Na-
tional (,ommitt«e. Made and released by Shelby Storck
and Co., 11)68.
28 min. sd. color, id mm.
Ma^^T?finPi!^Sr" *^*"c '^ "*« '"• *" ««•»«« Humphrey, as
Mayor of Minneapolis, aa U. a Senator, and as Vke PresIdML and
tllr^edtutj;* '"^ to do ,n the fitnre if elSd^^it"o*
1 Humphrey. Hubert Horatio, 1911- l Democratic Partv
National Commlttea n, Sheiby Storck and Oomi>a^ ^'
CINE ^ 79-701751
What Bilary Jo shared (Filmstrip) BFA Educational
Media, 1970.
77 fr. color. 85 mm, and pbonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 la., 381 rpm.,
mlcrogroove. (Story series 8)
Also Issued witb phonotape In cassette.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Uses illostratloos from ttte l>ook. What Mary Jo
atiared. written by Janice May Udry and illustrated by Eleanor
Hill to tell the story of a little girl who DeTa* shares anything
with her class at school because she can never think of anything
that Is different to sbare^
1. Sharing— Juvenile films. I. Ddry, Janice (Hay) What
Mary Jo shared. II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Story
series 8 (Filmstrip)
372.6 79-787696
A. L. A. Booklist
What Mary Jo wanted (Filmstrip) BFA Educational
Media, 1970.
62 fr. color, 85 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 38) rpm.
mlcrogroove. (Story series 3)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teaching guide.
Summary : Uses illustrations tmm the book. Wbat Mary Jo
wanted, written by Janice May Udry and Illustrated by Eleanor
Mill to tell the story of a little glri who wanted a d<^
I. Udry. Janice (May) What Mary Jo wanted. II. BFA Edu-
cational Media. Series: Story series 8 (Filmstrip)
372.6 7^787697
A. L. A. Booklist
What might have been: Jefferson Davis {Motion picture)
Teaching Film Custodians, 1966.
21 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Excerpts from the 1054 motion picture which was telecast In The
cavalcade of America series; adapted for educational use by Teach-
Ing Film Custodians. '
With teacher's guide.
Previously released under the title What might have been
Hiimmary: Dramatlaes incidents In the life of Jefferson Davis,
from his graduation from West Point, through early service at a
frontier fort under the command of Colonel Zachary Taylor his
marriage, and the death of his wife, to his return to public life!
1. Davis. Jefferson, 1808-188&. r. Teaching Film CostodUns,
,*",:., Series: The Cavalcade of America (Motion picture. Teach-
ing Film Custodians)
.,. ^ „ 923 Fi A 68-1529
Teaching Film CostodUns
What «OTed tbe I
ture] Audio Productiona.
•od Visual Am, 1970.
iT [Motion pic-
Releaaed by Universal Education
19 D
■d. color. 16 a
SUMMARY: As eany on the force* that have acted to (hape the surface of
dw eanh nnoc the dawn of time. Points out that the aecffliBgly >obd cruat of the
eanh u far leai tti& that it appear*.
1. Oeokigy. I. Audio Productiotis. inc.. New York. IL Univerwl Educa-
tjon and Visual Ana.
[QE501] 551.1 72-700378
UoiverMl Bducatioa and 72 MARC
VmMl Am
What next? (Fibnstrip) Scholastic Magazines, 1970. Made
by In»de Out Productiona
02 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 a. for automatic projector), 7 In.. 331 rpm, 5 min.
(Kindle series. Unit 2: How do I learn? The concept of learning)
Wltl) teadhing guide.
Credits : Supervisor, Ann Morris ; authors, Edward Carini, Maria
Callas.
Summary: Differentiates between what Just happens, and things
that happen as a resnlt of plans. Shows that the dilld's arrival In
school, awake, dressed, and fed, results frcHn planning. Encourages
children to puin.
1. Planning— Juvenile films. I. Scholastic Magulnes, Inc.
Series: Kindle series. Unit 2: How do I learnT lite concept (Mf
learning (Filmstrip)
87SL24 78-737705
ScbolasUe Hagadoea
What? No fricttont (Motion picture) Chnichill Films,
1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Rerlaed version of the motion picture entitled Moving things on
Und.
Also corralated with Heath elen>eatary sdeoce texts by Herman
and Nina Sehoeider.
Summary : Deacribea bow various devices can be uaed to reduce
friction, and shows bow friction is used la everyday life. locludea
a dramatised sequence abowlng what life would be like In a fricUoo-
less world.
1. Friction. I. Schneider, Herman. 1000- Heath etemeDtary
•deoce. IL CburchlU Films, Los At^itoa HI. Uovtog things oo
land (Motion pictnre)
531 T8-711292
Films Incorporated
635
What MwT [Motion picture] Lynx Productioot, 1971.
16 mm. id. color. 16 aim.
SUMMARY: Uica ■ lilualion in which s young man queuiont the purpose
of Ibe Moackas death of a fnaad and the e^itiencc of a loviag and underuaading
Ood, in a fikn designed to motivaie religioualy acquieaceni people to lake ■
I. Providence and goverameM of Cod. 1. LyajL Productioni
rBT96.2i 231 72-700332
ONE 73 MARC
What nranber properties signify
Science Audio- Visuals, 1970.
(FUmetrip) Popular
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachera' guide.
Summary: Einmine* commutatlvlty and aseociatlvlty as they re-
late to composition of transformatiwis, and applies the findings to an
analysis of the significance of reel number addition. With captions.
1 Transformations (Mathematics) 2. Addition. 8. Commutative
law (Matliematlcs) 4. AssodaUve Uw (Mathematics) i. Popu-
lar Science Audio-Visuals.
512 7a-733378
Visuals
Popular Science Audlo-
What on earth {Motion picture)
Canada, 1966.
National Film Board of
10 min. sd. color, 16 mm.
Frenci version released under the title La terre eat habltee.
Credtfi.- Producers, Robert Verrail. Wolf Koenlg; directors and
animators. Lea Drew, KaJ Plndal; story, Kaj Plndal : commenUry,
Don Urlttain; music, Don Douglas: camera, KJeld Nielson.
Summary: An animated cartoon about Martians who visit the
earth and are confused regarding the prevailing and meet intelligent
form of life on earth— the automobile or the man.
Another issue. 35 mm.
I Canada. National Film Board.
791.43 Fi A 68-1261
National Film Board of Canada
What on earth? (Motion picttire)
Canada, 1966. Released in the
Fitms/McGraw-Hill, 1970.
National Film Board of
U. S. by Contemporary
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producers. Robert Verrall, Wolf KootIk; directors
and animators, Les Drew, KaJ Plndal; story, KaJ Pindal ; com-
mentary, Don Brittain: mus<ic, Don Douglas; camera. KJeld Nielsen,
SUMMARY: An animated cartoon about Martians who visit the
earth and are confused regarding which Is the prevailing and most
Intelligent form of life on earth— the automobile or the man.
I. Canada. National Film Board. II. Contemporary Films/He-
Graw-Hil).
791.43 70-712278
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
What records teO about this farm (FUmetnp) Uniyersity
of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1963.
^ fr. color. 35 mm. (Farm management and economics)
Summonf: Shows the reronl results obUlned from a farm In
Champaign County and compares these wtth sUndards for similar
farms. Includes a system for troubleshooting the farm business and
discusses strong and weak points of the bu'^ine**.
L Pann management. i. lUlnola. University. Vocational Agri-
culthPe Service. Series : Farm managemwit and economics ( Film-
strip)
rn, , ^ , .. Fi A 67-4115
Illinoia Univ. \oca- tional Agricultural Service
What recwds tell about this farm (Filmstrip) University
of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service, 1969.
65 fr. color. 35 mm.
Revised version of 1063 filmstrip of the Kame title.
Creditn: Author, J. H. Herbst
Summary: Shows the record resnltH obtained from a farm In
Champaign Coimty and compares these with standards for similar
farma Studies a system for trouble-sbooting the farm bualoeas and
discusses strong and weak points of farming. With captions.
1. Farm maitagement, l Illinota. University. Vocational Agri-
culture Service,
658 76-734200
University of Illinois, Vocational Agriculture Service
What reauiMr (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London. 1966.
Released in the U.S. by lime-Life Hlma.
20 min. >d. bftw. 16 n:rr;. (Aridunetic. no. 10)
SUMMARY: Explain* the basic mathematical idcM of closure. Maodsdviiy,
idendty or neutral element, uid invenet. Sbowt thai special pattemt begin lo
appear that are common lo iccmingly different titiationt.
1. Arithmetic^Juveniie filim. [l. Anthcmaiicj 1. Briiiah Dniaili asii^
Corporation. Tdevinon Service. 11. -Hme-Life Ft^ III. Scries: Aiilb-
metic. [Motion picture] no. 10.
lQA107, 513 7g.7144I«
Time-Life FUna 72 MARC
What right has a child (Motion picture) United Nataona.
Releaaed by Contemporary Films/MoGraw-Hill, 1969.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SNHMMirir.' Usee c4ifhlren*s art from all over the worid with eom-
menui7 done by the cblldrM as they talk about each of the daiaes
of tb« Universal dedaratloiPof the rights of the child and what tbey
mean to tbem.
1. Child welfare. 2. Children's art l United Nattooa. n. Oon-
temporary Fllms/HcOraw-HilL
328.4 70-7041M
Ooctemporar? FUm/Me- Oraw-Hlll
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What science knows about cancer (Filmstrip) Research
Information Branch, National Csncer Institute, in coop-
eration with National Science Teachers Association. Made
by Snowden-Nctt Productions. Released by National
Cancer Institute, 1967.
64 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoUpe: plastic, single-track, 1 reel
(5 in.), 7i In. per sec., 15 mlQ.
With guide.
liased on the book Science and cam«r, by Michael B. Shimkln.
Summary: Discusses biomedical resources and disease control as
applied to the problem of cancer.
1. Cancer. i. Shimkln, Michael Boris, 1912- Science and
cancer, ii. U. S. National Cancer Institute.
Fi E 67-620
U. S. National Canoer Institute
What some communities are doing (Motion picture)
KQED. Released by University of California Extension
Media Center, 1970.
color. 16 I
(Drugs: the children are choosiikg.
30 mill,
no, 6)
Summary: Describes the construction, operation, and achleTements
ot a drug abuse program designed by the Alameda City Unified
School District in the San Francisco Bay area and a community-wide
Interagency assault on drug abuse and its syuiptocns by the affluent
seaside cities of Los Angeles County's Palos Verdes Penlosula.
1. Drugs and youth. I. San Francisco. Television statloa
KQED. II. California. University. Extension Media Center.
Series- Drugs: the children are choosing (Motion picture) no. 6.
613.8 70-710691
California. Uulr. Extension Media Center
What the Africans do for a living (FQmgtrip) Anne Marie
Rambo. Released by Bailey Films, 1966.
40 fr. color. 3.') ram. (Africa: developing continent)
With manual.
Suntmary: Includes scenes of the various occupations In which
.Vricans are engased, such as mining, tourism, and raising crops and
animals. With captions.
1 .Africa — Occupations. i. Rambo, Anne Marie, n. Bailey
Films, inc., Hollywood. Calif. Series: Africa: developing conti-
nent (Fllmstrip)
916 72-735144
Bailey-Fllm Associates
What the decorticate pigeon can do (Motion picture) Iowa
State University. Made and released by Film Production
Unit, 1971.
4 mln. al. color. IS mm. (Dukea physiology film series, no. 4)
With teacher's guide.
CRKDITS: Producer, O. Steve Knudsen; director, writer, and
editor, John Bouselc; technical adviser, H. H. Dukes; photographer,
Thomas K. Smith.
SUMMARY : Shows a pigeon that lacks the cerebral cortex to
demonstrate the various reflexes which arise In the brainstem, spinal
cord, and cerebellum.
1. Cerebral cortex. I. Iowa. State University of Science and
Technology, Ames.. II. Iowa. Stale University of Science and Tech-
noiogy, Ames. Film Production Unit. III. Series: Dukes physiology
film series (Motion picture) no. 4.
691.1 7B-710198
Iowa Sute Univ. Film Production Unit
What the dickens have they done to Scrooge? (Motion pic-
ture) Cinema Center Films. Made by Visual Projects,
ltd. Released by National General Pictures, 1970.
11 Qiln. .sd. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version also Issued.
SUMMARY: A promotional film for the motion picture, Scrooge.
Albert Finney describes the staging, shooting, and editing of a
modern musical dim made from A Christmas carol, by Charles
Dickens.
1. Scrooge (Motion picture) I. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. A
Christmas carol. II. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Cinema
Center Films Division. Ill, National General Pictures Coiporation,
IV. Scrooge (Motion picture)
791.43 76-711581
CINE
What time? (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance. Released by Uni-
versal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color ICt tuiu. and phoiiodlsc. (Using numbers)
SI'MMAKV: Teaches the student to tell time on the various kinds
Iff (vatches and clocks that they see away from school. For elemen-
tary grades.
1. Time— Juvenile films. I. Vam-e. Adrian. II. Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts. III. Series: Using numbers (Fllmstrip.
Uiilvei'Hul Education and Visual Arts)
[QB209J 372.7 73-740660
I'nlvf rsal Education and Visual Arti
What time? (Motion picture) Stephen Bo3ust^)w Produc-
tions. Kelensed by UFA Edurational Media, 1971.
4 iiiiii. xl. color, super 8 mm. (Primary math series)
Loop film.
With study guide.
Si:.M.MARY: Relates hours on the clock to the dally actlvltlea of
a young school boy, using cartoon-style animation and apllt-screen.
For pritiiury grades.
1 Time— Juvenile films. I. Boaustow (Stephen) Productions.
11. BFA F^ucational Media. III. Series: Primary math series (Mo-
tion picture)
[QBU13] 372.7 78-714921
RFA FMucattonal Media
What time is it? (FUnutrip)
Made by Communicators.
My weekly reader, 1966.
22 fr. color. 8S mm.
Series 2, no. 28-66. ^ , ^ ,
Summary: Uaes pictures to portray the ilCM Of vrliis.
1. Spring. I. My weekly reader.
^ 372.3 78-783197
Pennsylvania Schocd for the Deaf
Wkat time ii It In Tokyo? [Motioii picture] Rdnald Werrenrath.
Released by Journal Films, 1971.
14 min. id. color. 16 mm.
With tescber'* |uide.
CREDITS: Educttioiul colliborstor, Theodore Ksmslos,
SUMMARY U»e« the principles pertsining to the toUlion of the earth and
>U position in reUlion W the tun lo develop • itep-by-.iep logical understandmg
of why there are time difference, around the world and how man has worlted
out way* of coping with them.
1. Time. I. Wen«it«h. ReinaW. Jr. 11. Journal Film., ««=■- Chic^a
CQB209, 529 76-715434
Joum.l Filnu ••
What time is it now (Motum jiintim) Gargano Produc-
tions, 1968.
15 min. Hd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A study of the social problems of today a« they affect
Juaior and senior high school students. Dlaciiases the causes and
results of teenage drlnklog.
1 Youth. 2, Alcobol and youth. I. GBTvano Prwdoctlons.
618.8 72-702046
CINE
What to do on the three-day weeliend (Motion picture)
Johnson Motors in cooperation with Thermos and Eastman
Kodali. Made and released by Homer GroeninR, 1970.
H-SmAuI'- sC:. .'"vr-collectlon of .ay. In -^'ch to spend
~3s;^g '^^ rsLsr?n ;sr?ssur '^"s
°' roSr'^«ou-n'°s"" I. Outhoard Motor Corporation.
CINE
What to do when you fail (Filmstrip) Troll Associates,
1970.
35 fr. color. ZH mm.
CREDITS : Author. Louise Jacobsen. .. , ,, .
SUMMARY ; Presents an encouraging approach to the feelings 01
failure, showing how a failing grade only indicates failure to leaill.
not InnhUity to learn. Shows how to learn from W J". J""" •»
discover the weakness, and what to do about It. With captlona
For elementary grades. ,
1 Grading and marking ( Students ) —Juyenlle fllmi. 2. Bespousl-
bllit'y— Juvenile films. I. Troll Associates. ..»...„«
372.24 78-737433
Troll .Associates
What to do when you visit (FUmitHp) Troll Associates,
1970.
33 fr. color. 35 mm.
s:Sn?°s5°o'is^how*t'o'S"e when one 1. a visitor and when
one °s S' vislS inusttiS how litUe conrt«,le. m^. TlalHne
nappre^rlence for all concerned. With captions. For primary
'^l*^urtesy^uv«.lle fihna ^^^U Aasod.te.. ^^_^^^^^
Troll Associates
What troubles the troablemaker? {FUmatrip) Popular
Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
45 fr. rotor. 3r> mm. (High school guidance)
Eastman color.
FOM fllmstrip no. 406.
With tea<'hing guide.
Summary Describes speciflc attitudinal and behavlorial differ-
ences between troublemakers and well-adjusted adolescents. Offers
practical suggestions on how adolescents and adnlta can help trouble-
makers understand and overcome their problems.
1 Adolescence. 2. Adjustment (Psychology) i. Popular Science
Publishing Company, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division, ii.
FOM fllmstrip no. 409. Series: High school guidance (Fllmstrip)
155.5 Fi A 68-4158
Popular Science Pub. Co., Andlo-VlBoal Dlv.
What vocational studies can do for you {FUmstrip) Popu-
lar Science Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
42 fr. color. 3.> mm. (High school guidance)
E.istiuan color.
FOM fllmstrip no. 406.
Summary: Explains the value and Importance of various voca-
tional courses In high school. Analyites the contribution of Buch
courses in choosing a career and enriching leisure time.
1, Vocatioual education. 2. Vocational Interests. i. Popular
Science Publishing Company, Inc., New York, Audlo^Vlsual Divi-
sion. II. FOM filmstrip no. 406. Series: High school guidance
(Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3655
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audlo-Vlsuai Dlv.
What we are {Motion picture) Kalamazoo Nature Center,
1968.
20 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producem, George Reld, Dorothy Held.
Summary: Discusses man's dependence upon the natural world for
his survival. Portrays man's attitude toward natural resoarce« as
evidenced In the Kalamazoo Nature Center.
1 Natural resources. l Kalamaioo Nature Oenter,
88S 76-702«47
CINE
What we see at the airport {FUnutrip) Hudson Photo-
graphic Industries, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Places to see In the city)
CreAUt: Writer and photographer, Edward Dubrowaky.
Summary: Young children vtalt an airport. Showa the terminal
buildings, hangars, passengers, airport workers, and various type*
1. Airports— Juvenile films. i. Hudaon Photographic InduatrlM.
Series : Places to see In the dty ( Filmstrip )
872.8 74-783015
HodsoQ Photographic Industries
What we see at the animal farm (FUnutrip) Hudson Pho-
tographic Industries, 1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Places to see In the city)
Creditt: Writer and photographer. Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary: Views of common farm animals, such as cows, sheep,
and pigs, m their natural setting.
1. Domestic animals. i. Huds<Hi Photographic Industries.
Series: Places to see In the city (Fllmstrip)
372.8 75-733018
Hudson Photographic ladostrlea
What we see at the aquarium {FUmatrip) Hudaon Photo-
graphic Industries, 1969.
41 (r. color. 86 mm. (Places to see In the city)
Credit*; Writer and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary: Young children visit an aquarium. Shows a seal, \cto-
'T'l^lsMnt^ls) 2. Lobsters. 3. Whales. 4. Aquariums. Pul^
lie I Hudson Photographic Industries. Series: Places to see
lo-thecity(FlUnstrip) ^^^ ^ ^^^^^^
Hudson Photographic iDdtistrles
What we see at the botanieal gardens (FOmitrip) Hudson
Photographic Industries, 1969.
4(1 fr color 35 mm. (Places to see In the city)
Sidil. Wr terand photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
i7mmar,: Voung children visit the city hoUnlcal jardeDS. Sho^
views o" flowers, Ireenhouses, cacti, and various types of gardeiui,
'°1"BSfaS°g1?dlS~'- t. Hud«,n Photographic .ndu«rie,.
Series : Places to see In the city < n,^™'«P> 73-733020
Hudson Photographic Industries
What we gee at the duldren'a lOO (Pamttrip) Hudson
Photographic Industries, 1969.
43 [r color. 35 mm. (Places to see In the dty)
Credit.; Writer and photographer. Edward Dubrowsky
StmmiTy: Views ot a children's zoo which housra domesticated
animals in fairy-tale surroundings. Shows young children petting,
feeding, and playing with the animals.
L 75»7Sumal.. I. Hudson Photographic Industries. Series:
Place, to me in the city (^"-'WgP^j 71-73301T
Hudson Photographic Industries
What we see at the zoo {FOmtirip) Hudson Photographic
Industries, 1969.
4-> fr color. 35 mm. ( PUces to see In the city )
Creiili: Writer and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Simmani: Young children visit a zoo. Shows animals In cages
and open compounds, close-ups ot Uie hippo and lion, and the candy
stands and animal rides. cj~_.™. .
1. Zoo animals. i. Hudson Photographic Industries. Series;
Places to see in the city (Fllmstrip) ,.,„,-,
372.8 78-733016
Hudson Photographic Industries
or. 1
What WUsken did. tFilmstrip] Taylor Associales, li7l.
SOfr color. 35 mm. tnd phonodiK: 2 ». (1 »■ for minu.1 PfoKcl
s. for ■ulofflstk projeclor), 7 in.. 33 1 / 3 rpm.. S min. each lide, (Tell me a story)
Abo issued with phonoUpe in catietu.
With script book, picture-cued tell-back booklel. snd teacher's foldct
Based on the book of the same title, written and illustialed by R ulh Carroll,
SUMMARY: Presents a story about a poodle puppy and his adventurous day
with some baby rabbiu. For primary grades.
1. Carroll, Ruth (Robinvai) H99- What Whiskers d.d. II- Taylor
Asaaciatea. 111. Scries: Tell me a story. [Filmstrip]
372.6 74-740235
Taylor A«.v-i-.« 72 MARC
What will Barbara do7 (Motion picture) Doubledaj and
Co. Released by International Communication Films, 1969.
6 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories)
Also Issued iu super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Examines the (luestlon of proper action In re^K>Dsl-
blllty for and commitment to others, using a situation In which one
friend Is beginning to find the constant company of the other sOfllng.
1 Prleodahlp. i. Doubleday and (Company. Inc. n. Interna-
tional Communication Films. Senear Unfinished storloi (Motion
'"""'" 17T 77-703S64
Intenutloiutl Oomnni- nlcmttoo Films
What win Bernard do? (Motion picture) Doubleday and
Co. Made by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday
and Co. and International Communication Films, 1968.
6 min. 8d. color. 18 mm. ( UoflnlBhed storiea, no. 10)
Other versions Issued: super 8 cartridge with optical track; sui«r
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guldb. ._„„.. ,
Based on a story which appeared In the NBA Journal.
Summary: A dramatization about gratitude veraus cheating^
dilemma encountered by many children in everyday, school-connected
■Ituatlons. An oi>en-ended film. „ u. .. .. r-,.™
1 Gratitude. 2. Cheating (Education) i. Doubleday and Com-
pany inc II. International Communication Films. Series: Un-
finished stories (Motion picture) no. 10.
179 J* 1 A otv-iflBoO
Doubleday and Co.
What will Carl do? (Motion picture) Doubleday and Co.
Released by International Communication Films, 1969.
6 mill. »(1. ct)tor. 10 mm. (Unflolflhed stories)
Also iKHued In miper 8 mm. cartridge.
With teacher atudy guide.
Summorv.- Examines the question of proper action in responslbiuty
for and committnent to others, using a situation Involving improperly
locked school property.
1. Responsibility. L Doubleday and Company, Inc n. Intei^
national Communication nims. Series: Unfinished stortM (Mo-
tion picture) -^««„.
179 73-708801
International Communl- ration Pllms
636
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What will Christj do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and
Co. Made by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday
and Co. and International Communication Films, 1968.
6 RiliL Rd collar. 16 mm. (UDflnished stories, no. S)
Other versions Issued: super S cartridge with optical track: suiier
8 reel with niRKnetlo track.
With teacher's fculde.
Based oD a story which appeared In the NEA Journat.
Bummarn: A. draroatlzatios about famllr responslbUltr and ethics,
a dilemma encountered by many children In everyday, school-cwi-
neoted situations. An open-ended film.
1. Children — Conduct of life— Juvenile films. 2. Soda! ethics —
Jovenile films. i. I>oubleday and Company, inc. n. International
Communication Films. Series: Uafinlabed stories {Motion picture)
173
Fi A 6S-2264
Doubleday and Co.
What will Jonathan do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and
Co. Made by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday
and Co. and International Communication Films, 1968.
8 ffiln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories, no. 3)
Other ver$li>ns Issued : super 8 cartridge with optical track ; super
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guide.
Based on a story which appeared In the NEA Journal.
Summary: A dramatization about a sut>etltute teacher problem, a
dilemma encountered by many children In everyday, school-connected
situations. An open-ended film.
1. Substitute teachers. l Doubleday and Company, Inc. n.
International Communication Films. Series: Unfinished stories
(Motion picture) no. 3.
1T9 Fi A 6^2259
Doubleday and Co.
What will Kathy do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and Co.
Made by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday and
Co. and International Communication Films, 1968.
6 mliL sd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories, no. 2)
Other versions Issued: super 8 cartridge with optical track: super
8 reel with magnet'o track.
With teacher's guide.
Based on a story which appeared In the NEA Journal.
Summary: A dramatization about friendship versus ability, a
dilemma encountered by many children in everyday, school-connected
situations. An open-ended film.
1. Friendship. r. Doubleday and Company, Inc. n. Interna-
tional Communication Films. Series: Unfinished stories (Motion
picture) no. 2.
177 Fi A 68-2258
Doubleday and Co.
What will Kevin do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and
Co. Made by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday
and Cn. and International Communication Films, 1968.
n mil.. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories, no. 7)
Other versions issued: super 8 cartridge with optical track; super
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guide.
Ka!>^ on a story which appeared In the NEA Journal.
Summary: A dramatization about responsibility versus preference,
a dilemma encountered hy many children In everyday, school-con-
nected Bliuations. An open-ended film.
1- Itesponsibility. i. Doubleday and Company. Inc. n. Inter-
national Communication Films. Series: Unfinished stories (Mo-
tion picture) no. 7.
179 Fi A 68-2263
Doubleday and Co.
What will Linda do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and
Co. Mad« by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday
and Co. and International Communication Films, 1968.
6 mill. nd. cjior. ISnun. (Unfinished stories, no. 6)
Other vemi'ins issued : super 8 cartridge with optical track ; super
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guide.
Based on a story which appeared In the NEA Journal.
Summary: A dramatization about sister loyalty, a dilemma en-
countered by many children In everyday, school -connected situations.
An open-ended film.
1. Brothers and sisters. 2. Loyalty. i, Doubleday and Company,
Inc. iL International Communication Films. Series: Unfinished
eturles (Motion picture) no. 6.
173 Fi A 68-2262
Doubleday and Co.
What will Mary and Nancy do? {Motion picture) DoiAle-
day and Co. Released by International CcHnmonicatitm
Films. 1969.
6mia. sd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories)
Also issued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Examines the question of proper action r^ardlng the
shortcomings of others, using a situation Id which the consideration
of a qualified girl for class represenUHve Is questioned because of
her sloppy appearance.
1. Youth— Conduct of life. i. Doubleday and Company, lac n.
International CommunlcaUoD FUms. Series: Unfinished stories
(Motion picture)
177 76-703802
International Commnnl- cation nims
What will Patty do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and Co.
Made by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday and
Co. aiu! International Communication Films, 1968.
0 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Unflnlstted stories, no. 1)
Other versions l8i"ued: super 8 cartridge with optical track; super
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guide.
Based on a story which appeared In the NEA Journal
Summary: A dramatization about group pressure, s dilemma en-
countered by many children in every-day, school -connected situations.
An open-ended film.
1. Social pressure— Juvenile films. i. Donbleday and Oompany.
ine. 11. International CommunlcaUoa Films. Series: Unfinished
stories (Motion picture) no. 1.
177 Fi A 68-2267
Donbleday and Co.
What will Pete do? {Motion picture) DoaMeday and
Co. Hade by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday
and Co, and International Communication Films^ 1968.
6 mln. sd. color. IS mm. (Unfinished stories, no. 4)
Other versions Issued: super 8 cartridge with (H>tlcal track; super
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guide.
Based on a story which appeared in the NBA Journal.
Summary: A dramatization about starting rumors, a dilemma en-
countered by many children in everyday, school-connected situations.
An (H>en-ended film.
L Kumur. i. Doubleday and Company, inc. n. Intematlooal
Communication Films. Series : Unfinished stories (Motion picture)
DO. 4.
177 Fi A 68-2260
Doubleday and Co.
What will poor Robin do then? {Motion picture) Merck
Sharp and Dohme. Made by Dennis Knife Productions.
Released by Sterling Movies V. S. A., 1969.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. . ^ „
Summary: A dramatic, aclentific, and documentary study of rubella.
Dlscu!«e8 the disease, the development of a vaccine, and Its recom-
1. Rubella. I. Merck Sharp and Dohme. n. Sterling Movies
U. S. A., inc.
616.9 72-706148
CINE
What will Ramona do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and Co.
Released by International Communication Films, 1969.
6 mil. nd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories)
Also Issued In super 8 mm, cartridge.
With teacher study guide. iKnit^
Summary: Examines the question of proper action In «3po*">?iiJ ^
for and commitment to others, using a situation In which a record
borrowed from tbo library is damaged. , »™_
1. BesponsihiUty. i. Donbleday and Company, Uic. n. Inter-
iinnfli CommunlcaUon Films. Series: Unfinished stories {Mo-
natlonal Communication Films.
Uon picture)
International Communl-
179
cation FUms
70-703803
What win Ray do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and Co.
Released by International Communication Films, 1969.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories)
Also Issued in super 8 mm. cartridge.
With teacher study guide.
Summary: Examines the question of iwoper action regarding the
shortcomings of others, using a situation In which a boasting member
of a gang Is challenged to climb a dangerous wall.
L Youth— Conduct of life. i. Doubleday and Company, inc. n.
International Communication FUms. Series: Unfinished stories
(Motion picture)
176 7&-70380t
International ComrounI- catloa Fllrfts
What will Skip do? {Motion picture) Doubleday and Ca
Made by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday and
Co. and" International Communication Films, 1968.
t! mln sd color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories, no. 9)
Otherverslons issued : super 8 cartridge with optical track ; super
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guide. ^r-. , .,
Based on a story which appeared in the NEA Journal ^,,„„„»
Surnmary: A dramatization about spending »1»oV"''**JL5"^^
encountered by many children in everyday, school-connected sltaa-
panj Inc. n. Inlernatlonal Conmiunlcllttoii FllmB. Serlol. UIi-
an„l,ed «orl» ( Motion tl«,mi) «.^9. ^. ^ ^^^
Doubleday and Co.
What will Ted do? (Motion picture) Doubleday and
Co. ifade by Vision Associates. Released by Doubleday
and Co. and International Communication Films, 1968.
6 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Unfinished stories, no. 5)
Other versions Issued: super 8 cartridge with optical track; super
8 reel with magnetic track.
With teacher's guide.
Based on a story which appeared in the NEA Journal.
Summary: A dramatisation about making exaggerated claims, a
problem encountered by many children in everyday, school-connected
situations. An open-ended film.
1 Attention-seeking. i. Doubleday and Company, Inc. n. Inter-
national Communication Films. Series: Unflnlrfied stories (Motion
picture) na 5.
179 Fi A 68-2261
Doubleday and Co.
What will the weather be? {FUmstrip) Educational Enrich-
ment Materials, 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a, 12 lo., 88} rpm., 6 mln.
mlcrogroovp. (Omraunity helpers)
Based on the book of the same title by Jene Ban- and C;ynthla
Chapln, with lilustratlwis by P. 3. Hoff.
Summary: An Introduction to how man Is able to predict the
weather. Designed to give children an Insight Into the various occu-
pations vital to the smooth fiow of community life. For elementarr
grades.
1. Weather forecasting— Juvenile films. L BaiT, Jene. What
will the weather be? n. Educational EInrtcfaBient Materials, inc.
Series: Community helpers (Fllmstriii, Educational Enriduoent
Materials)
372.3 78-736M4
Educational BorichoMot Materials
What will the weather be — measaring air conditi«is {Mo-
tion picture) Films/West. Released by AIMS, 1968.
11 mln. Ml. color. 16 mm.
With teaching guide.
Credila: Producer, Lou Lilly ; director, Frank OardonyL
Summary: Describes the vast network of observation, recording,
and communication brought together as a basis for a h>cal weather
report and forecast
1. Weather forecasting. l Films/West, Inc. n. AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services.
651.6 Fi A 68-2739
Films/West
637
to as. [Filmstrip] Educational Projectiona
What winter
Corp., 1968
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1. R-130)
With tcachct'i manual.
SUMMARY: A reading program which includes medial k>n| Eand final long
E. Teachei children the changes in nature from tununef to winter. Showa varion*
wtBier activiiiea and comparison* of the two acaaons in the North and South. For
primary grades. With captions.
1. Reading (Primary)— Juvenile rilmt. 2, Engliah language — Vowels — Juve-
nile films. 3. Seasons— Juvenile films. (I. Seasons] I. Educaticwal Projec-
tiona. inc.. New York, II. Series: Reading program. [Filmstripj Level 1. R-130.
cLBI525] 372.4 72-733384
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
What wouW happen if {Motion picture) DBA Productiona.
Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1969.
8 mln. sd- color. 16 nrai. „ui _
Summary: Illustrates what would happen If everyone stole things.
Designed to be used to stimulate oral language skills. For primary
1. language arts (ElemenUry) 2. Oral communication. S. Steal-
- - - L DBA Productions, n. Modern Learning
ing — Juvenile films.
Aids, New York.
Modem Learning Aids
372.6
What would happen if ...T [Motion picture] National Science
Foundation. Made by Science Curriculum Improvement
Study. Released by University of California Extension Media
Center and Science Curriculum Improvement Study, 1972.
24 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Science Curriculum Improvcmeoi Study
teacher education films)
SUMMARY: Designed lo acquaint teachers and school admintstratots with
the experience of teachers and pupils using first, second, and third grade level
science Curriculum improvement Study science materials.
1. Science— 5ti>dy and teaching (Elementary) 2. Teaching— Aids and de-
vices. 1. United States. National Science Foimdabon. II. California. Uni-
veraity Extension Media Center. 111. Science Curriculum Improvement
Study. IV. Series: Science Curriculum Improvement Study teacher educatioa
films. [Motion picture]
iLBlSSSj 372.3 72-702348
CINE 72 MARC
What would you do in these driTing emergenaes? (Motion
picture) . Eeader's digest. Made and released by VaTin,
1962.
iSiS- „?•.„".«,* oTtbe „m. ...le whicb appeared m .he
•'^lt'^^?'s-b?.ra°'Si'^ dr„1.8 sltjauoa, «... oflea occur,
and points out correct and safe reaction, to them. vu^/s.r; m-
1 Automobile driving. 2. Trafflc satety. 1. The Keadcra ai
«««• n.V.vln. inc., New York. ^^^ Fi A 68-1927
Tavln, inc.
What would you say? {Motion picture) International
Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Heady, set, read! Set 1)
Loop dim.
With teachers guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents haslc concepts necwisary In learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percej^
tlon. concepts, and vocabulary: to encourage problem wI/'d*; »°a
to stimulate perception. Helps children learn words to suit the occa-
sion. For primary grades. *.„-,.««-i
1 Reading (Primary* 2. Perceptual learning. L International
Cinemedia f'enler. il Learning Corporarton of America. Series.
Beady. »t, read 1 (Mot.on PWu~^^^S« 1. „.7o8209
Learning Corp. of America
What yoQ can do with string {FUmstrip) Popular Science
Pub. Co., Andio- Visual Division, 1968.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (Primary)
Eastiiinn color.
FOM aimstrip no. 10S6.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Describes various utllltarlaa and creative usee of
string, including tying packages, hanging pictures, drawing drap-
eries, and making clothing accessories. Shows how string flgnres are
used for amusement and for word games.
1. Cordage. 2. String-figures. l Popular Science Publlsblng
Company, lac. New Tort Audio-Visual Division, n. FOM fllm-
strlp no. 1036. Series: Primary (FUmstrip)
372^ Fi A 68-4151
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audio-Visual Dlv.
What you eat you are (Motion picture) Malnutrition and
Parasite Project and South Carolina Educational Tele-
vision. Made by South Carolina Educational Television.
Released by University of South Carolina, College of
General Studies, 1970.
15 mln. )<d. color. 16 mm.
With Instructional guide and nutrition course outline.
SUMMARY: Shows how to improve family nutrition within a
limited budget by well planned selection, purchase, and preparatl<m
of foods, emphasizing nutrition, sanitation, personal hygiene, and the
prevention of environmental dlsea.'<es.
1. Nutrition. 2. Medical para-sltology. I. Malnutrition and
Parasite Project II. South Carolina Educational Television Net-
work, III. South Carolina. University. College of General Studies.
rRA784] 641.1 79-7128e7
Slalnntrltlon and Para- site Project
What you should know before you go to work {FUmttrip)
Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. Y^ 1967.
2 filmstrips (pt. 1. 101 fr.. pt 2. IW fr.) color. 35 nun. and 2
pbonodiscs : 12 In. ; 33i rim. ; pt. 1, 14 mliL ; pt 2, 15 mln. micro-
groove.
With tescber's guide.
Summary: Points out useful facts In preparing to search fbr a JolK
Describes available Job categories and explains how to get a Job.
1. Vocational guidance. 2. Applications for positions. i. Ould-
ance Associates of Pleasantville. N. Y.
Fi A 67-4192
Qoldance Assodatea
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Whatever happened to Mrs. Homiyama? {Motion picture)
American Association of Advertising Agencies. Released
by Modem Talking Picture Service [196-?]
20 mln. Bd. color. 16 nun.
Summarj/: Discusses how adrertlslog helped to r^alld Japoa tol-
lowiag World War n, and bow Japanese women became emanci-
pated In the process. Shows the role of advertising In the free econ-
omy of the United States.
1. Advertising — Japan. 2. Women In Japan. 8. Advertising —
V. S. I. American Association of Advertlslag Agmdes. n. Mod-
em Talking Picture Service, Inc.
Fi A 67-5197
Modem Talking Picture Service
What's a heaven for? {Motion picture) National Park
Service, 1966.
18 rail. sd. col'>r. 16 miu.
Sitinmurv: .K collage art presentation of Booker T. Washington,
his llfp, and his effert upon America.
1. Wasiilnfrton, Booker Taliaferro. 1859?-1915. i. U. 8. Na-
tional Park Service.
923 Fi E 68-18
CINE
What's around us? (Filmstrip) EducoticHial Direction.
Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
6 fllmstrips. color. 85 mm. and S pbooodlsca (2 s. each),
38) rpm.
Alio issued with phoootape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : General editor, Alexander M. Batman.
CONTENTS: 1. The city. 56 fr.— 2. The town. 66 fr.— 8. The
country. 59 (r.— 4. The home. 58 fr.— 5. People^ 5» fr.— «, Getting
It there. 66 fr. For primary grade*.
1. City and town life — Jurenlle films. 2. Hnmui ecology— Juve-
nile films. I. Educational Direction, inc. II. Bye Gate House, tac
[HT361, 801JI 78-739935
Bye G«te House
What's big and what's little. [Filmstripi Troll Associates, 1969.
43 fr. color 35 mm.
Author, Bertha Sictcds.
SUMMARY: Uses animals, nature, and familiar olqccts to teach children
concepts of sue. and to show the importance of knowing what is big and what
is little. With captions For primary grades.
1, Size perception— Juvenile films. {1. Size and shape] I. Troll Associ-
alci.
[BF2923 372.24 72-735914
Troll Associates 72 MARC
What*s curvy (Filmstrip) Hudson Photographic Industries,
1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
Summai-y: Pictures of objects familiar to young children photo-
graphed In such a way as to emphasli» curving forms.
1 ConcepU 2. Form perception. i. Hudson Photographic
Indii-stries. Series: Simple concepts 1 (Filmstrip)
372.6 70-733038
Hudson Photographic Industries
What's good to eat {Motion picture) Wexler Film Produc-
tions, Released by Henk Newenhouse, inc., 1968.
18 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (Nutrition education)
nummary: .V 12-year-old boy learns what foods to eat to provitle
the nntrients which the human body requires. Shows how the body
uses these nutrients and points out the four main food groups.
1. Food. 2. Nutrition. i. Wexler Film Productions. Los An-
geles. II. Newenbouse (Henk) inc. Seiiee: Nutritlou education
(Motion picture)
641.1 Fi A 68-3280
Heok Newenhouse, inc.
Wkat's happeaed to patriotisiii? {Filmstrip] Education Division,
New York times, 1971.
65 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodiM:: 2 S.. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm.. 27 min.
(Filmsiript on current affairs. Oct. 1971)
In LC collection*.
Side 2 of phonodisc (13 min.) presents an analysis of the filmstrip.
With ditcutsion manual and duplicating master.
SUMMARY: A study of the patriotic attitudes of Americans from the lime
of Stephen Decatur lo the War in Vietnam. Relates that the symbols of patrio-
tiam may now be the symbols of a polarized society.
I. Patriotism—United Sutc*. 2. Emblems, National— United States. 1.
New York times. II. Series.
tJK1759] 320.973 74-738701
72tT72]rev MARC
What^s happening? (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1969.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (I.«t'stalk) (Magic momenta, unit 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credits; Collaborator, Hoacb Van Allen.
Summary : Shows five situations, each on« a part of a story for
students to complete. For primary grades.
L Language arts (Elementary) — Juvenile Sims. I. Encyclo-
paedia Brltunnlca Educational Corporation. Series: l<et's talk
(Motion picture) Series: Magic moments (Motion picture) unit 1.
372.6 73-705920
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Kducatiooal Corp.
What's hard {Filmstrip) Hudson Photojfraphic Industries,
1969.
■.» fr. lt^\<>v. S.'* nun. (Slinplf r-oiiceipts 2)
Crtdita: Wrlti^r and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
t^itmmary: Uses photographs of objects familiar to young chtldreu
to explain the >vecial attributes of hard texture.
1. Concepis. 2. Touch. i. Hiidwn Photographic InduMtriea.
Serl^*: Simple concepts 2 (Filmstrip)
872.6 74-733007
Hiidnon Photographic Industries
What's in a Ubrary {Motion picture) National Educational
^levision. Made by WGBH-TV Released by Indiana
University Audio- Visual Cent«r, 1967.
<W mm sd b4w. 16 mm. (College bound)
Readers' guide to P^'-'o^J.'^i. '"«•■»* "^ti„Dal Educational Television
anllirSt^"' r?nalana. '" xTn S^.^l-ai.Visual Center.
Series: College bound (MotloD pi^«) ^ ^ ^^^^^^
Indiana. Dnlr. Audio- Viaaal Center
What's in a name? (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Educa-
tion, 1967.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 8. for manual
projecto : 1 s. for Rutomntlc projector), 12 In., 33) rpm., 15 min.
(UnguUnc biicitgrounds of English, group 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: .\uthor, Harold G. Shane, June Grant Shane; Illustrator,
Frank Hopper.
Summary: Shows some of the ways in which people, places, and
things received their names.
1. Names. i. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. Se-
ries: Linguistic backgrounds of English (Filmstrlpj group 1.
Fi A 67-3931 rev
Society for Visual Education
What's in a play: dramatic action (Motion picture) Film
Associates of CaUfonita, 1967.
17 mi:;. «d. color. 16 mm.
lumtMrv^ Analyzes dramatic action and illustrates Its concepts
through the use of a simple drama-a conflict between a salesman
and Ye^Mie"*' i Film Associates of California, Los Angeles.
792 Fi A 67-5854
Film Associates of California
WhaVs in sight? (Motion pictwre) Campbell Soup Co.,
1960. Made by Dallas Jones Productions.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ *. „ „
Summary: Encourages supermarket operators to make full use
of their powers of observation for best effectiveness In their jobs.
Reminders Include being alert, remembering, and questioning.
1 Supermarkets. i. Campbell Soup Company.
658.87 Fi 68-312
What's in the box? No. 1 (Motion picture) International
Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 2)
I^oop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to reaa
in any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percej^
tloo concepts, and vocabuUry; to encourage problem solving; and
to BtlmuUte perception. Involvea reading pantomime. For primary
1 Reading (Primary) I. International Cinemedia Center, n.
Learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready, set, read! (Mo-
Learning Corporation of .\nierica
What's in the box? Na 2 (Motion picture) Intemadonal
Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
I.<eaming Corp. of America, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 2)
Loop (lira.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory i>ercep-
tlon, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problan solving; and
to stimulate perception. Involves reading pantomime. For primary
grades.
1. Reading (Primary) i. InternaClonal Cinemedia Center, n.
Learning Corporation of America. Series : Ready, set, read !
(Motion picture) Set 2.
372.4 76-708214
Learning Corp. of America
What's in the dictionary? (Filmstrip) Society for Visual
Education, 1969.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33| rpm., 16
mln. ( Using the elementary school library)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Jeanette Swlckard.
Summary: Analyzes the various components of a typical entry in
the dictionary.
1. Encyclopedias and dictionaries — Juvenile flima. 2. School li-
braries— Juvenile films. r. Society for Visual Education. Inc.. Chi-
cago. Series: Using the el«nentary school library (Filmstrip)
Society for Visual
423
Education
71-732750
What's inside of you (Filmstrip) Educational Reading
Service, 1968.
42 fr. color. 85 mm. (Leem-abotit fllmstrip library)
Credit: Author, Nancy Rosenberg. ^ - .^^
Summary: Explains the functioning of the various parts of U»e
human bod.v— the brain, nerves, digestive system, ete For grades
two through alx. n__j)„„
1. Physiology. 2. Anatomy. Human. I. Educational Reading
Service, Inc. Serlee.
612 Fi A 6&-3627
Educational Reading Service
What's inside — what's outside (FUmatrip) Hudson Pho-
tographic Industries, 1969.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 8)
Credits: Writer and photographer, Malctrfm Wlttman.
Summary: Usee pictures of object* familiar to young children to
explain the meaning of Inalde and outside Shows the Inside and
outside of cooking utMislls, books, buildings, and other things.
1. Concepts. 2. Touch. i. Hudson Phot(«raphlc Industries.
Seriea: Simple concepts 8 (Filmstrip)
372.6 70-788011
Hudson Photographic Industries
What's it going to cost you? (Motion picture) Consumers
Power Co. Made by Portafilms. Released by Portafilma
Management Services, 1969.
9 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses a series of dramatic episodes, drawn from utility
accident history flies, to show why contractors and their employees
should check before they dig. Surveys the costs of damages and
Interrupted service which result from careless digging for under-
ground telephone and TV cables, electric lines, and gas. water, and
sewer pipes.
1. Building — Safety measures. 2. Underground construction. i.
Consumers Power Company, n. Portafllms Management Serrlcee.
63S 73-702649
CINE
What's new at Hadassah? (Motion picture) Hadassah, the
Women's Zionist Organization of America, 1969. Mad«
by Wim van Leer Production Co.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A kaleidoscopic view of the Hadassah Hebrew Univer-
sity Medical Center in Jerusalem showing care of patients, advances
In science and research, medicine and therapy for wounded soldiers,
and the latest equipment brought to the Middle East.
1. Hadassah-Unlverslty Medical Center. Jerusalem. i. Hadas-
sah the Women's Zionist Organlzatlwi of America.
362 71-705013
CINE
What's new at school? [Motion picture] CBS News. Released
by Carousel Films, 1972.
45 roin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued in b&w.
SUMMARY: A documentary which compares the traditional closed class-
room activity in a New York school with an open mth grade class in North
Dakota. The children in the closed classroom, who must be quiet and orderly,
experience boredom and resentment. The children in the open classroom, where
the emphasis is on informality with responsibility and teacher guidance rather
than teacher direction, experience meaningful and joyful learning.
1 Open plan schools. 1. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News.
II. Carouse] Films, inc.. New Yorlt.
[LBIO29.O61 371.3 72-702517
ALA Booklist 72 MARC
What's new for '69 {UotUm pictwre) Deere and Co., 1968.
Made by Eeid H. lUy Film Industriee.
I™L4,1- uSS°muil?re OP..C.. e<t«« to Introduce »«w model
farm tractors to potenttel buyers.
■ . Another issue. 35 mm.
,. Tractors ,. Deer. ..d Oonj«,. ^^^^^
CINE
What's new in soBd waste management? (Motion picture)
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. Made and re-
leased by Stuart Finley, inc., 1970.
37 mm. ad. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Stuart Finley; writer. Ralph Burgin : dne-
niatographer. Theodore Jones. , ,,_ .^ i
SUMMARY ■ Describes the technical procedures being foltowed by
several solid waste disposal projects throughout the United Sutes.
L Refuse and refuse disposal— U. S. I. U. S. Environmental
Protection Agency. II. Finley (Stuart) Inc., Falls Church. Va.
[TD788] 628 70-^714060
Stuart Finley. Inc.
What's new on the left (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center, 1966.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Radical Americans, no. 2)
Summary: Speakers for the organisations now collectively known
as the New Left give their views of what the New Left stands for.
1. Radicalism— U. S. i. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. Series: The Radical Americans (Motion picture)
no. 2.
329 Fi A 67-5072
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
What's on top— whafs underneath (FUmatrip) Hudson
Photographic Industries, 1969.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 3)
Credits: Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
Summary: Uses pictures of objects familiar to young children to
explain the meaning of "on top" and "underneath."
1. Concepts. 2. Space perception. i. Hudson Photographic In-
dustries. Series: Simple concepts 3 (Filmstrip)
372.6 73-733012
Hudson Photographic Induatriee
What's rough (Filmstrip)
1968.
Hudson Ph<^«g:r»phio Industries,
688
28 fr, color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 2)
Credils: Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
Summary: Uses pictures of objects familiar to young children
to explain the special attributes of rough texture.
1. Concepts. 2. Touch. i. Hudson Photographic Industries.
Series.: Simple conc^ta 2 (Filmstrip)
872.6 71-733009
Hudson Photographic Industries
What's round (FUimtrip) Hudson Photographic IndostrieB,
1968.
'J8 fr. color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 1)
With teacher's guide. _,_
Credits: Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
Bummnry: Pictures of object* familiar to young children photo-
graphed in such a way as to emphasise round forms.
1. Concepts. 2. Form perception. i. Hudson Photographic
Industrlea Series: Simple concepu 1 (Filmstrip)
372.6 72-73
Hudson Photographic Induttrles
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
What's smooth (Filmstrip) Hudson Photographic lodns-
triea, 1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 2)
CrMUi: Writer and i^KMograpber, Malcolm Wlttman.
Bummarp: Uses pictures of objects famUlar to ronas children to
emphaalse the apeelat attribotee of smooth textore.
1. Concepts. 2. Touch. i. Hudson Photographic Indoatiles.
Serlea: Simple concepts 2 (Fllmatrlp)
372.6 76-783010
Hndson Photographic lodostrlea
What*s ao important aboat a wheel? {Motion picture)
Journal Films, 1968.
10 mill. f(t. color, super 8 nini. (Primary science series)
Ix)Op li ni iiiounte*! in cartridge.
With teacher's i^lde.
Summarj/: Traces the history of the wheel and Its sutMequent
development from a simple wooden cart to the modern automobile.
1. Wheels — History. i. Jwirnal Films, Inc., Chicago. Series;
Primary science .series (Motion picture. Journal Films)
372.3 72-700771
Journal Films
What's soft {FUnutrip) Hudson Photographic Industries,
is fr tMlor. 3."> mm. (Siiiii>le I'oncepts 2)
<i-e4Hi: Writer and p ho tog rap Let, Malcolm Wlttman.
Summarv-' \J>v* photographs of objects familiar to young children
to explain the special attHbutes of soft teiture.
1. Concepts. 2. Touch. i. Hudson Photographic Industries.
Series; Simple concepts 2 (FIIm«trip)
372.6 78-733008
Hiid^^n Photographic Industries
What's square [Filimtrip) Hudson Phott^nphic Indus-
tries, 1968.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Simple concepts 1)
With teacher's guide.
Crediti: Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
Summary: Pictures of objects familiar to young children [Aoto-
graphed in such a way as to emphasize square forms.
1, Concepts. 2. Form perception. i. Hudson Photograpliic
Industrie?. Series: Simple concepts 1 (Filmstrip)
372.6 79-733035
Hudson Photographic Industries
Hudson Phot«^raphio Indus-
What's straight {FUimtrip)
tries, 1968.
28 fr, color. 35 mm. { Simple concepts 1 )
With leacher'K guide.
CredHt: Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
Summary: Pictures of object* familiar to youag children photo-
graphed in such a way as to emphasize straight forms.
1. Concepts. 2. Form perception. i. Hudson Phot(«raphic
Industries. Series: Simple concepts 1 (Filmstrip)
372.6 76-733037
Hudson Photographic Industries
What's the big idea {Motion picture) Ralph Lopatin Pro-
ductions, 1967.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Relate* how employees in various Industries sobmit
suggestions which benefit them in monetary awards, company recog-
nition, and savings to the company in man-hours and cash.
1. Suggestion systems. i. Ralph Lopatin Productions.
668.31 FiA6a-243
CINE
What's the good word? {Filmstrip) Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corp., 1960. Made by Henry Strauss &
Co.
88 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33| rpm.,
11 mln.
With guide. ._
Bummary: Trains salesmen In techniques of "human-centered
selling, showing the Importance of what Is said and done, and
emphaslilng the need for Individual approaches. With captions.
1. Salesmen and salesmanship. l General Motors Corporation.
Frigldalre Division, Dayton, Ohio.
658.85 Fi A 68-5235
Henry Strauss and Co.
What's the prize? {Motion picture) International Cine-
media Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by Learn-
ing Corp. of America, 1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set. read! Set 2)
Loop Rim.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Pref«nts basic concepts necessary in learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percv>.
tlon, conc^ts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Deals with the meanings of "and" and
"or." For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) i. International Clnemedla Center, n.
learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready set read!
(Motion picture) Set 2. -* ■
372.4 79-708220
Learning Corp. of America
What's the weather like? {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1967. Made by Vision Associates.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Families and weather)
Summary: Uses the experiences of a family which has to change
its plans for a picnic because of the weather to show how seasons
and climates afFect homes and activities, and to point cot that
personal plans, clothing, and food often depend on the weather.
1. Weather. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Families
and weather (Motion ^cture)
651.6 Fi A 68-868
CINE
What's to do {Motion picture) Charles Lewin. Released by
Eastman Kodak Co., 1967.
6 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures a teen-age l>oy who has nothing to do and
who dectdea to produce an animated film about Abraham Lincoln to
occupy his time.
I. Lewin. Charles, n. Eastman Kodak Company.
301.43 Fi A 68-869
CINE
What's under a city street (Filmstrip) Educational Read-
in;r Service, 1968.
42 fr <.ilor 3."i mm. (I^.Trn-nbout fllm.strip library)
Credilt: Author. J, W. Todd.
fiummary: Describes the mysterious passages, tunnels, and water-
ways which provide the sewage dlspoiial. power, and water that
enable a city to exist. For kindergarten through fourth grade.
1. Underground construction — Juvenile films. i. Kducational
Heading Service. Inc. Series.
628 FiA6&-3620
Educational Reading SerTlce
What's under your hood? (Motion picture) Parthenon Pic-
tures. Released by Charles Cahill and Associates, 1967.
11 mill. sd. wrfor. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses animation and views of a working model engine
to show how an automobile engine works.
1 Automobiles — Motors. r. Parthenon Pictures. Hollywood.
Calif n Cahill (Charles) sod Associates, Inc.. UoUywood, Calif.
629.2 Fi A 68-1088
Charlea Cahill and AssocUtes
What's up down onder? (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak
Co. Released by Audio- Visual Distribution, Eaatnian Ko-
dak Co.. 1969.
1 reel sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A documentary account of smaU sailboat racUff in
Sydney Hsrbor. New South Wales, Australia.
1 SalltMat racing. i. Eastman Kodak Ooinpany.
797.1 TtS-70W61
D Kodak Oo.
What's warm— what's coM (FUmttrip) Hudson Photo-
graphic Industries, 1969.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 3)
Creiitt: Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
Bummary: Uses pictures of objects familiar to young chUdren to
explain the concepts of warm and cold. „ . „._
1. Concepts. 2. Temperature sense. l Hudsoo Photographic
Industries. Series: Simple concepts 3 (Filmstrip)
372.6 77-733013
Hudson Photographic Industries
What's wet^what's dry (FUmstrip) Hudson Photographic
Industries, 1969.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Simple concepts 8)
rr^ditf Writer and photographer, Malcolm Wlttman.
SummU: S plctu*^ of objects familiar to young children to
explain the physical concept of wet and dry. Photographic
1. Concepu. 2. Senses and sensation. _,|- Hudson pnotograpinc
industries.'" Series: Simple co^pts 3 (Filmstrip) ^^^^^^
Hudson Photographic Industries
What's worth while? {Motion picture) Lois Weber Pro-
ductions. Released by Famous Players-Lasky Corp., 1921.
6 recU. si. hiw. 16 mm.
L. (■ ■'niiy incomplete : 43 mln. ; reels 1 and 3 and parts of 4 and 5
In the I'liiverslty of California at l^ Angeles Film Collection of
the American Film Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Crcdita ■ Producer, director, writer, rx)ls Wel>er : photopraphy, Wil-
liam C. Foster. Catt: CUlre Windsor. Arthur Stuart Hull, Mona
Lisa, Louis Calhern. Edwin Stevens.
Bummary: A dran>a In which an aristocratic young woman falls
in love with an unmannerly westerner and sends him to Europe to
refine himself, only to find that she does not like the results.
I I-ois Weber Productions, n. Paramount Pictures, Inc. ni. Unl-
vershy of California at Los Angeles Film Collection, it. American
Film institute Collec- tlon.
791.43 77-709659
Whaft jamr nthoritr? [Motion picture] Eocyck^wedia BriUn-
nica Educatioiial Corp., 1972.
I I min. td. color. 16 mm.
With teachcr'i (uide.
CREDITS; Producer, Greg Hcimer; collaborator, Liwrcncc Kohlberg.
SUMMARY: Pre*enU two episode* involving children conftoniing Ac prob-
lem* of ■uihoniy. E«minef the kind* of lothofiiy foutid in our society and the
individual* relation to luthoriiy.
1 . Auihority— Juvenile film*. [ I . Authority) 1. Encyclopaedia Bnlannica
Educational Corporation.
[HM271, 301.15 72-700987
EBEC 72 MARC
Wheat (Motion picture) Public Media, inc. Made by Ron
Taylor Productions. Released by Films Incorporated,
1969.
3 mln, sd. color. 16 mm.
S«mBMirv: An experimental art aim. lUnstratss a poem by E. K.
Cummlngs, read by Harry Whltelej. __ ., .. .
I. Cummlngs, Edward Estlln, 18W-19e2. n. Public Media, Ina
in. Films Incorporated.
704.946 70-706169
Public Media, Inc.
The Wheat and the weeds {Filmstrip) Roa's Films, 1966.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 33) rpm., 4
min. mlcrogroove. (The Parables of the kingdom)
With tenrher's notes and study plan.
CreditM: Authors, Sister H. Joholce. Sister M. Elizabeth; cod*
sultant, Bernard Cooke.
Bummary: lUustrates SL Matthew's account of the wheat field
In which weeds are so entangled that they cannot be extricated
without destroying the wheat Points oot that thU parable repre-
sents life on earth where good and bad people Intermingle.
1. The tares (Parable) i. Boa's Films, Milwaukee. Series:
The Parables of the kingdom (Filmstrip)
226.8 PiA 67-3490
Boa's Films
Wheat Flour Institute. Chicago
see
Judy** &mily food notebook.
Sandwicbea please.
The Story of wheat
Wheat king (Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept. of Edu-
cation, School Hroadcasts Section, Regina, 1965, Made by
Siiskatrliewnn Cine-Orapliic Division.
30 mt]i. s<L b&w. 16 mm. (Saskatchewan glghtllue series, no. 6)
Vrfdif: Producer and director. Robert Howard; writers, Muriel
Clements. Gertrude Murrny; cameramen. Alvln Schnfer. Ken Patter-
.•wn.
nummary: Traces the development of the wheat industry In the
arid pralrlps of southern Saskatchewan, noting ttie contributions
of Seager Wheeler and Angus MacKay to the improvement of fnrmlng
pracMces and strains of wheat. Points out that the efforts of Wil-
liam Motherwell and the Territorial Grain Association resulted in
good marketing conditions and fair prices.
1. Wheat — Saskatchewan. i. Saskatchewan. School Broadcasts
Section. Series: Saskatchewan slghtUne series (Motion picture)
no. 6.
National Film Bonid of
338.1
Can.ida
Fi A 68-32
Wheel [Motion picture] ABC News.
Concepts, 1972.
Released by ABC Media
(Make a wUh)
639
12 min. sd. color. I
Abo ismed in super 8 n
CREDITS^ Producer, Torn Bywaier*; ho«. Tom Chapin
SUMMARY: Use* animation, graphic*, fdm clip*, and song to tiiuslrate the
various meanings of the word wheil Examples include the wheel of fortune,
wheeler dealer, and paddle wheel. Shows the Deiu Queen, one of the fotff
remaining rivcrboats. and presents an interview with her captain, Ernest Wagner.
For elementary grades
I, English language- -Study and teaching (Elemenury) — Juvenile films. 2.
English language- 'Semantics— Juvenile filmt, 3, Wheel*— Juvenile films. (1.
English language- Semantics 2, Wheeb] 1. American Broadcasting Com-
pany II- ABC Media Concepts. 111. Series: Make ■ wish (Motion picture)
[LB1576] 372.6 72-701296
American Broadcasting 72 MARC
Co.
Wheel alignment: adjusting torsion bar snspensioii (Uo-
tion picture) DCA Educational Products fl97H, Kado
by George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette:
II Ips. (Auto mecbaDlcs)
Loop aim.
With script
CKEDITS: Authors, Fred McOIlTrey, Walter Oerdlng.
SUMMART: Gires Instructions Id sutomoblle wheel allgnmeat.
Shows how to make adjustments to the torslOD bar soqieDSloo system.
1. Automobiles — Wheels — Alignment I. DCA Educational Prod-
ucts. 11. Series : Auto mechsolcs ( Motion picture)
[TL270] 629.28 78-713959
DCA BducaUtMial Products
Wheel alignment: caster-camber adjustments (cam i
blies) (Motion picture) DCA Educational Products
jlOTl ?, Made by George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 mln, si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in cassette:
li ips. (Auto mechanics)
I»op film.
With script
CREDITS: Authors, Fred UcGUvrey, Walter Gerdtng.
SUMMARY : Gtres instructions for ailgulng the wheels of an
automobile. Shows how to make caster-camber adjustments on auto-
mobiles with cam sssnnblles.
1. AutoDioblles— Wheels — Alignment I. DCA Educational Prod-
ucts. II. Series: Auto tnechanic)) (Motion picture)
[ TL270] 629.28 73-7139S5
DC-K EdDcationai Products
Wheel alignment: caster-camber adjustments (shim as-
semblies) (Motion picture) DCA Kduc^tional Prod-
iict.s [1971 ?, Made by George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 mlu. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette:
li ips. (Anto mechanics)
Loop fllm.
With scrlpL
CREDITS: Authors. Fred McQllvrey, Walter Gerding.
SUMMARY: Gives Instructions for aligntng automobile wheels.
Shows how to make caster-camber adjustments on autom<Mles with
shim assemblies.
1. Automobiles — Wheels— Alignment I. DCA Educational Prod-
ucts. II. Series: Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
tTL270] 629.28 77-713956
DCA EducaUooal Products
Wheel aUgnment: cast«r-camber adjustments (slot asscm-
Mies) (Motion picture) DCA Educat ional Products
(1971 ?i Made by George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 mln. al. color, auper 8 mm. and pboootape Id cassette:
II ips. (Auto mechanics)
Loop film.
With script
CREDITS : Aotbws, Pred UcOUrrey, Walter Oerdlnf.
SUMMARY: OlTes Instructions for aligning tbe wIm^ of an
automobile. Shows how to make csater-camber adjustnmts oo cars
with slot assonUlea.
1. AatomobUe*— Wbeds— AllgnmeDt. I. DCA Educational
Products. II. Series: Aato mechanics (Motion pictors)
[TL270] 689.28 7a-7l8»57
DCA Bdncstional ProdtKts
Wheel alignment: checking camber (Motion picture) DCA
Educational Products ,1971?, Made by George Mites Ryan
Studios.
4 min. si. color stiper 8 mm. and pbofMtape In cassette:
IJ Ips. (Auto mechanics)
I»op film.
With scrlpc
CREDITS: Antb<»^ Fred McQilTrey, Walter Oerdlng.
Sl'MMARY: Olres ittstructhuis for checking tbe camber when
adjusting the aUgnmeDt of automobile wheels.
1. Antomoblies—Wlkeels— Alignment. 1. VtCK Educational Prod-
octs. II. Series: .^nto mechanics (Motion picture)
fTL270] 629.28 72-718962
DCA Edacatlooal Products
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Wheel alignment: checking caster (Motion picture) DCA
Educational Products (1971 ?, Made by George Miles Ryan
Studios.
4 iiiln. Bl. color, siipei- 8 mm. and piionotarie In casaette:
II ipB. (Auto mechanics)
IxKip Dim.
With Bcrlpt.
CREDITS: Authors. Fred McGilvrey, Walter Gerdlng
Sr.MMARY: Gives iDstrurtlons for checlrlDg the caster when
adjusting the alignment of the wheels of an automobile
1. Automobiles— Wheel.x—Ali)fnnient. I. DCA Educational Prod-
ucts. II. Series : Auto meihanlcs (Motion picture)
[TL270] 629.28 76-713953
DCA Educational Products
Wheel alignment: checking toe and center steering (Mo-
tion picture) 1>CA Educational Products ,197lfj Made
by George Miles Ryan Studios.
A min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in cassette;
IJ ipe. (Auto mechanics)
Ixxtp flim.
With wript.
CREDITS! Authors, Fred McGilvrey, Walter Gerdlng.
SUMMARY: Gives Instructions for aligning the wheels of an
automobile^ Shows how to check toe and center steering.
1. .\utomobile.>( — Wheels— Alignment. I. DC.A. Educational Prod-
ucts. II. Series: .^uto mechanics (Motion picture)
[TI^70] 629.28 70-713954
I>CA Educational Products
Wheel alignment: set-up and suspensiwi checks (Motion
pictui-e) DC.V Educational Products ,1071?, Made by
George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 min. «i. color, super 8 mm, and phonotape in cassette.
IJ Ips. (Auto mechanics)
l>x>p film.
With script.
CREDITS: Authors. Fred McGilvrey, Walter Gerding.
Sl'MMARY: Gives InstructltMis for setting up for aligning auto-
mobile wheels. Shows how to make suspension checks.
1. Automobiles— Wheels — Alignment. I. DCA Educational Prod-
ucts, n. Series: Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
[TL270] 629.28 79-713951
DCA Educational Products
Wheel alignment: toe and center steering adjustments
(Motion picture) DCA PMucatioruiI Products [1971?]
Made by George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette:
ll Ips. (Auto mechanics)
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: Authors, Fred McfJllvrey, Walter Gerdlng.
SUMMARY: Discusses automobile wheel altgnownt Shows how
to make toe and center steering adjustments.
1. Automobiles— Wheels — Alignment. I. DC.K Educational Prod-
ucts, n. Series: Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
[TL270] 629.28 74^713958
DCA Educational Products
The Wheel and axle {Motion picture) Halas and Batche-
lor Education Division, I^ondon (196-1, Released in the
U, S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Bumnuiry: Dses models and animation to explain the relationship
of radius and circumference, and the difference In speed of wheels of
various sizes.
1. Wheels. 2. Axles. r. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films,
ltd., London, n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational CorporatioiL
531 Fi A 68-2029
Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
The Whed and axle (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor
Cartoon P'ilms, London. Released in the U. S. by Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
3 min si. color, super 8 mm. (Simple luuchines)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains the operating principles of the wheel and
axle and bow they are related to other simple machines.
1. Wheels. 2. Axles. i. Halas and Batchelor Cartoon Films,
ltd., London, ir. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
Series: Simple machines (Motion picture)
631 Fi A 68-1727
Encyclopaedia Britannica Eklucatlooal Corp.
Wheel and axle: an introduction (Motion picture) William
Boundey. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
10 m n. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
SI'M-MARY: Presents experimenu with different wheel and axle
cnnihi nations which reveal number patterns that help explain how
simple machines work.
1. Wheels. 2. Axles. I. Boundey, William 11. BFA Educa-
tional Media.
531.8 7&-712383
BFA EdU'-ational Media
Wheel balancing: front wheels (Motion picture) DCA
Educational Proilucts [1971?, Made by George Miles Ryan
Studios.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette:
II ips. (Auto meohanU-H)
l»op film.
With ncrtpt.
CREDITS: Authors, Fred McGilvrey, Walter Gerdlng.
SUMUART: Shows bow to balance the front wheels of ao auto-
mobile.
1. Automobiles— Whpels— Alignment. I. DCA Educational Prod-
ucts. IL Sertea : Auto mechanlcx (Motion picture)
[TL270] 629.28 70-718949
DCA Edocatlonal ProducU
Wheel balancing : rear wheels ( Motion picture) DCA
Educational Pnxlucts il97l?j Made by George Miles Ryan
Studio,?.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in cai<sette:
U Ips. (Auto mechanics)
I>oop Aim.
With script.
CREDITS: Authors, Fred McGilvrey, Walter Gerdlng.
SUMMARY : Shows how to balance the rear wheels of an auto-
mobile.
1. Automobiles— Wheel»— Alignment. I. I>CA Educational Prod-
uct--<. 11. Series : Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
[TL270] 629.28 76-713950
DCA Educational Products
Wheel balancing: run-out and out-of -balance (Motion pic-
ture) DCA Educational Products ,1971?, Made by
George Miles Ryan Studios.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonoUpe in cassette:
II ips. (Auto mechanics)
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS- Authors, Fred McGilvrey, Walter Gerdlng.
SUMMARY: Gives instructions for balancing the wheeLs of an
automobile, including the problem of wheel aud tire run-out.
1. Automobiles— Wheels— Alignment. I. IK;a Educational Prod-
ucts. II. Series : Auto mechanics (Motion picture)
629.28 77-718948
Products
[TL270]
DCA Educational
Wheel dealer (Motion picture) Norman Gollin, Released
by Pyramid Films, 1970.
2 min. sd. color. IS mm.
SUMMARY: A passive car and a pair of chopping teeth provide
a humorous satiric comment on the mechanized hustle of the used-
car salesman.
1. Used car trade. I. Gollin, Norman. II. Pyramid Films, Inc.
658.85 72-709805
Pj-ramld Films
Wheel of Karma (Motion picture)
see Hindu rituals; Hinduism
Wheel <m the chimney {Motion picture) Weston Woods
Studios, 1969.
1 i-«'l. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Uses pictures, words, and music from the book by
Marjiaret Wise Brown, with illustrations by Tibor Gergely, to tell
the story of how a ntork nests on cartwheels fastened to the chimneys
of European farmhouses. For primary grades.
1. Storks, I. Brown, MarRiireC Wise. 1910-1952. Wheel on the
chimney, ii. Weston Woods Studios. Weston, Conn.
372.3 70-702901
Weston Woods Studios
The Wheel on the school {FUmstrip)
ducfions, 1970.
Miller-Brody Pro-
155 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 s., 12 In., 33J rpm,, 45
min. microgroove. (Newbery award sound fltmstrlps)
With teacher's guide.
Based on the book of the same title by Meindert De Jong.
Summary: A dramatization which portrays the search by the
school children of a small fishing village In Holland for a wheel to
put on the roof of their school so that storks will nest there and
bring good luck to the town.
I. De Jong, Meindert, 19H>- The wheel on the schooL
n. MUler-Brody Productions. Series.
813 75-737573
Miller-Brody Produc- tions
Wheel Productions
see
Bunny Lake is missing.
Wheelchair transport {Motion picture) Comprenetics, 1969.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Basic procedures for the paramedi-
cal emplo}'ee)
Also issued In standard 8 mm, and in super 8 mm. In cartridge,
with magnetic sound track.
With Instructor's manual and student guide.
Bummary: Shows how to operate a wheelchair and transport a
patient safely.
1. Transport of sick and wounded. 2. Wheelchairs. i. Com-
prenetics, inc. Series: Basic procedures for the paramedical em-
ployee (Motion picture)
610.78 79-704882
Compreoetics, lac.
Wheelchair: very weak patient — from bed to chahr and
return (two worker method) {Motion picture) J. B.
Lippincott Co., 1970.
4 min. Hi. color, xuikm' 8 mm. (Lifting and moving patienU)
Fundamentals of nursing.
I.oop film mounte<l In cartridge.
With Instructor and student guides.
Cieditt: Numlnjf cunsullant, Elinor V. Fuerst.
Hummury: IWmunstrates tei-hniques of moving a very weak patient
from i>ed to wheelchair and return.
1, Transport of sick and wouniied. 2. Wheelchairs. i. Lippin-
cott (J. B.) Comimiiy. i'hlladelphiH. Merlec : Mftlng and moving
[Wtlenrs (Motion [>icture| SerleH : Fundamentals of nursing (Motion
picture)
610.78 70-704791
J. B. Lippincott Co.
640
The Wheeler dealers {Motion picture) Filmways. Released
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1963.
16."» nrn. sd. color. 35 mm.
Pana virion. Metrocolor.
Based on the novel of the same title by George J. W. Goodman.
Released also under the title Separate beds.
Credits: Producer. Martin RansohofT; director, Arthur Illller;
Screenplay, George J. W. Goodman, Ira Wallach ; music, Frank De
Vol: director of photography, Charles Ijina; film editor. Tom Mc-
Adoo. C(Ut: James Garner, Lee Reralck, Phil Harris, Chill Wills,
Jim Backus.
Summary: A comedy altout a glib Teias oilman who goes to New
York to raise money to finance his oil wells, and who finds romance
with a female security analyst.
I. Goodman. George J- W. The wheeler dealers, ii. Filmways,
inc. III. Metro-Gold- wyn-Mayer, inc. iv. Separate beds
(Motion picture)
Fi 67-1265
Wheeler Industries
To dive into the sea.
Wheelin* easy. (Motion picture] J. C. Penney Co. Made by C.
M. Group. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1971.
8 min. td. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An advertiiing film for the recreilional line of vctiiciet carried
by the J. C. Penney Company. Include* motorcycln, tkimobitcs. md various
kinds of buggies.
1. Motorcycle*. 2. Snowmobiles. 3. Dune buggies. I, Pcnne> (J. C.)
Company, inc. II. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
tTL440] 796 72-700331
CINE 72 MARC
Wheels {FUmstrip) My weekly reader ,196-?] Made by
Ralph Lopatin Productions.
19 fr. color. 35 mm. (New science reading adventures)
Bumtnary: Uses a series of questions with Illustrations to explain
the concept of movement with a wheel.
1. Wheels. i. My weekly reader. Series : New science read-
ing adventures (Pllmstrlp)
372.3 71-733198
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Wheels {Motion picture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood,
Eng. Released in the XJ. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Starting science I)
Loop Rim mounted in cartridge. ]s.sued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates the development of the wheel and shows
points of conlact. Dlsc-usses friction, lubrication, and reduction of
points of contact.
1. Wheels. I. Botben Filma iL Encyclopaedia Britannica Ed-
ucational Corporation. Series; Starting science i (Motion pic-
ture)
531 72-708004
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Wheels (Film.strip) Field Educational Publications, 1969.
Cil fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac; 1 s., 12 In., 33ft rpm., 10
min. niirroj-roore. (The Checkered flag, series A)
lssue<l in a multi-media kit with audiotape, correlated text, and
teacher's guide.
Summary : Explains the drag race in order to encourage improve-
ment of reading F>kill.s. Presents the role hot-rod groups have played
in developing safety features on all cars.
1. Drag racing. 2. Beading. I. Field Educational Publications.
Series: The Checkered tlag (Fiimstrlp) series A.
428.4 76-737470
A. L. A. Booklist rev
Wheels {Motion picture) Educational Direction. Made by
Alexander M. Butman. Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Story starters 2)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Presents scenes of the wheels of various vehicles from
which children, using their experience and Imagination, can write
a story.
1. English language— Composition and exercises. i. Educa-
tional Direction. Inc. n. Eating Orporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Story starters 2 (Motion picture. Ealing Corp.)
808 71-708769
Baling Corporation
Wheels of fortune {Motion picture) WFBM Production
Center. 1967.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summ'try: A documentary film about the Indianapolis Speedway
Race. Points out the effect of the turbine engine on the auto racing
world.
1. Indianapolis Speedway Race,
tlon WFBM-TV.
796.7
OINB
. Indianapolis. Television sta-
Fi A 6ft-244
Education Division,
The Wheels of justice (Filmstrip)
New York times, 1971.
GR fr, h&H*. ."« mm. and phonodlsc; 2 s., 12 In.. 33| rpm.,
l.> min. (Filmstrtps on current affairs)
With script, teacher's guide, and duplicating nuister.
SUMMAUY : Points out the Inefficiencies and inequities of the
American judlcinl system and dlBcnsses means of providing needed
reforms.
1. Ijiw reform— I'. S. 2. Justice. Administration of— U. S-
I. New York time;'. II. Series.
fKF384l 347 72-738706
New York time;'
Wheels, wheels, wheels (Motion picture) King Screen Pro-
ductions, 1969.
11 mill. wl. Color. Ifl mm.
SUMMARY: Explores the weird and wonderful world of wheels
by examining the incredibly varied forms of wheeH ihai make
cIvUiEatlon run. Without narration.
1. WheelH. I. King Screen Productions.
[TJ181.6] 631 7fr-712646
King Screen Productiona
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wamn Schloat Pro-
When an arrest is made {FUmttrip'^
ductions, 1963.
S3 f r. color. 35 mm. (Bill of rights backgrooDd)
Cr«d\U: Author. G. Warren Schloat, Jr.
Bwnma%-y: Rereals what happens when a burglary auapeot Is
booked at a police station. Includes an explanation of the suQ>ect's
rights and the obligation of the police to protect those rights.
1. Arreal— U. S. i. ScUloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasant-
rille. N, V. Series: Bill of rights background (FiUnstrlp)
343 Fi A 68-4407
Warreo Schloat Productions
When angels Ml {Uotiim pMiirw) Oatebrity Holdinjia.
Made by Roman Polanski, Polish Film Academy, Lodz,
Poland, 19r»8. Released in the U. S. by Contemporary
Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969.
£1 min. sd. color. 13 mm.
(V«d«l«.- Director and writer. Roman Polansld; music, Krzysztof
Komeda. Catt: Barbara Kwlaskowskia. Jakob Goldberg, Henrrlc
Kuckarakl.
SimMnarv; A story about a wizened old woman who Is the at-
tendant In an underground men's room, showing the woman's life
itOTT la flMbbadca Intovpersed with Bcenes lo the men's room.
L Celebrity Holdings. Inc. n. Contemtwrary Fllms/McOraw-HIU.
155.6 79-702688
McOraw-H<Il Book Co.
When Chicafiro was HiHlywood, part 1 {Motion picture)
WMAQ-TV. Released by NBC Educational Enterprises,
1970.
■7 mln. sd. h&w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Produ<-er, Scott Craig; director, Tony Verdl-
Bummnry: Describes the movle-producing days In Chicago fi-om
1904 to 1915. ProTldea a look into the early movie Industry from
the point nf view of a cameraman, a film editor, and a prop tnan
for the old companies. Includes vintage photf^raphs, rare old
films, and stories about the old movie greats.
1. Moving-picture Indu.-rtry— Chicago— History. i. WMAQ-TV
(Television station) Chicago, n. NBC Educational Enterprises.
778.5 72-709060
NBC Mucatlonal Enter- prises
When Chicago was Hollywood, part 2 {Motion picture)
WMAQ-TV. Released bv NliC Educational Enterprises,
1*70.
27 min. ed. b&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer Scott Craig; director, Tony Verdi.
Summary: Describes the end of the old movle-produdng days In
Chicago from 191.'> to the closing of the Chicago studios In 1917,
1. Moving -picture Industry— Chicago— History. i. WMAQ-TV
(Television station) Chicago, xt. NBC E^ducatlonal Enterprites.
778.5 72-709079
NBC Educational Enter- prises
When cTcrr Ugh ichool teacher Is a reaihic teacher. [FUmstrip]
Association of Oaasroom Teachers. Made by Nuioiul Educa-
tion Association Publishing Division. Releued by Publicatiofi-
Sales Section, 1971.
lOOfr, color 35 mm. ind phonodac: 2 ».. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 12 min.
(Whai rcicarch uys lo ih« icKher)
Wiih leschcr's gutde and tcnpL
Baied on Readin| in ihe hi|h ichool. by Roger C- Fsrr snd Jamct L. UfTey.
CREDITS Script. Carol Epwdn: narraior, WilUrd Scoti; an. Broolie Todd
artd Atsociai«; creative juperviiion. Gordon Fellon. Richard Nielicn.
SUMMARY: A teacher Irajning film. Demonstrsies mcthodi lo impcove
tiudent reading skilli. including dcvclopmeni of voc«buUry. interpretation,
ipced. note taking and uudy techniques.
I Reading (Secondary) I Fan. Roger C. Reading in the hi^ ichool.
II Auociation of Clauroom Teacberv III. National Education AMOciation of
the United State* PuMica lion -Sales Diviaion. IV. Sencs: What reacarch uyt
to the teacher [Ftlimtrip)
tLBl632i 370.7 72-734737
National Education T3 MARC
Anociaiion
^nVhen free men shall stand** (FUmstrip) Herbert M.
Elkins Co. tl96-?,
3 flli.jstrlps ( pt. 1, 61 fr. ; pL 2, 46 fr. ; pt. 3, 47 fr.), color. 35 mm.
(Liberty and the pursuit)
CrrdUi: Producers, Bruoe Flndlay. Allyn Findlay. EathM- Blair
Flntllay : Illustrator, Otto Motta.
Summarv: Rervlews efforts by man to better his material wdfare,
primarily through production, an important key to prosperity. Dis-
cusses the economic triangle — resources, energy, and tooto— showing
principal reasons for the high standard of living In the United
SUte«. With captions.
1. C<ffit and sUndard of living — U. S. 2. EkXHiomlcs. i. Herbert
M. Elkins Company. Series: Liberty and ttie purstilt (Fllmstrlp)
338.0973 70-734149
Herbert M. Elkins Co.
When goose stole the son {FUmttrip)
Board of Canada, 1966.
National Film
27 fr color. 35 mm. (Canadian Indian legend series)
French version released under the title Le jour oft I'oie vols le
soleil.
Creditt: Producer, Gaston Cbarbonneau; script, Laurence Hyde.
Summary: Uses captioned illustrations by Laurence Hyde to teil
the le^nd of tlie Sallsh Indians alwut the raven wbo persuades the
goose to release the sun. For kindergarten and primary grades.
1. Sallsh Indians— Legends. i. Canada. National Film Board.
Series : Canadian Indian legend series (Fllmstrlp)
372.6 Fi A 68-^194
National Film Board of Canada
When goose stole the sun (Filmstrip) National Film Board
of Canada, 1966. Released in the U. S. by Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts, 1969.
27 fr. color. 35 mm. (Indian stories and legend-s)
CREDITS : Pro<lucer, Gaston Charbonneau ; script, Laurence
Hyde.
SUMMARY: Recounts the Sallsh Indian legend in which a goo«e
shuts away the sun In a box. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Sallsh Indians — Legends— Juvenile films. I. Canada. N:i-
tlonal Film Board. 11. Universal Evocation and Visual Arts. Ill-
Series: Indian stories and legends (Filmstrip)
[E99.S2] 398.2 72-740835
Universal Education and Visual Arts
WImb Hair caae to MewpUa. [Motion picture] Scripps-Howard
Broadcasting Co., 1971.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Protrsyi the varioua reaction* of the communicy when the
interracial rock musical Hair came to Memphis, Tena.
I. MacDcrmot. OalL Hair. 1. Race dbcriminalioa — Memphia. I.
Scrippa- Howard Broadcasting Company.
(MU00.8.M44, 301.44 70-715451
CINE 72 MARC
WWa I grow ap— I want tUMi ^ fc«- [Motion picture] Jeff DcU
Film Service, 1971.
I min. id. color, 16 mm.
AIM inu«d in 35 mm. .
SUMMARY: Oiv« the meanint of the word freedom, and presents atntiKics
" * "S-rr. " eff l5Srf Urn Sewic.
,JC5.5, 323.44 72.700021
CINE ^2 MARC
When in the world? (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. ( What in the worldl)
SUMMARY : Dr. Newton Know-It-AU arouses children's interest
In social studies and natural history ns he hosts a tour that briefly
portrays man's accomplishments in the flelds of gmeral science,
literature, and the arts. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Social sciences— Study and leaching (Primary) I. Filmfai
ProdiicIlon.s. New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: What In the world? (Filmstrip)
[LB1530] 372.8 75-740297
Universal Education and Visual Arts
WlMB Is leroT [Motion picture] A-V Corp. 1970? ReleaMd by
Time-Life Film*.
approx. 23 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Space— the new tcieiKC. CoUef
level, na I)
SUMMARY: Preaenu an account of the -latmch wiBdowt" or lime perio*
durinj which goal* of an Apollo miaaion mutt be carried out. Dbcuaaea sannah
limia. the earth-moon geometry, the witipo«k pOMtion, and other launchiat
calculationt. _^ .
1. Space traiectofkt. 2. Rockeu (Aeronautka) — Launching. 3. Piofect
Apollo. 1. A-V Corporation. Houaion.Tea. li- Time-Life Filmi. HI. Seriea:
Space— the new science. [Motion picture) Coltegc level, no. 1.
tTL1075] 629.45 72-701669
Time-Life Filma 72
MARC
When Jotany cowi HaicUas lM»e. (Motion picture] ABC
Newi. Released by ABC Media Concept*. 1971.
42 min sd. color. 16 mm- _ .
dlEDrre; l>ro<lix«r. direclor. •«1 wrirei. En«.l ftodrelt ii«t.ux. Fr«J[
"'SSJtlARY: A ..ud, o( *. hu»«, Am~. i»volv«l to *« J*-*^
,^,««,t o( Ih. uenc, to^ u«l to which •»«. t<»~J » =™« •«" """^
°'r;'i2i^"Ei?pl«^.-U"i«- Su«. I A».Hc„ B,o.ic«to.
tUB357] :?^> » j^Rc
American Broaacastrng ''
Co.
When life begins (Motion picture) Les Films da levant,
Paris. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY- Depicts the developing fetus from fertlliaaUoo or
egg to birth and shows the various stages of devrtopiDent of tlie
main external organs of the fetus. Includes a live birth »«aence.
1. Fetus. 2. Parturition. I. Les Films du levanL II. HcGraw.
Hill Book Cwnpany. ■..^^
612.6 71-711920
UcGraw-HUI Book Co.
When losers become winners {Motion picture) NBC News.
Released by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1970.
14 min. ad. h&w. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer and director, Mel Ferber.
nummary: Surveys the political trends in the United States during
I U. s.— Politics and government— 1963-1969. i. National
Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC News. ii. NBC Bducational En-
terprises.
S29 79-709078
NBC Educational Enter-
prises
When love needs care. [Motion pioturc] Leonard C. Schwarz.
Released by See-Saw Films, 1972.
13 min. sd. color 16 mm.
With manual.
CREDITS: Director. Barry Pollack; photographer and editor. David Espar.
SUMMARY: Focuses on the medical interviews and examinations of a boy
at>d girl t>cing examined and treated for venereal diseases. Emphasizes symp-
toms, treatment, and prevention of venereal diseases.
1 Venereal diseases I. Schwarz, Leonard C. [I. See-Saw Films.
tRC200.2] 6 1 3.9 72-700677
Leonard C. Schwari 72 MARC
When IMay cones, well move to the first floor (Motion
picture) United Cer^ral Palsy Aasociation, 1969. Made
by Bisinger/Verwolf Design.
22 mln. sd. b&w. 10 mm.
Bummary: A voice-over narration based on the diary of a severely
Involved cerebral palsied yoong women Is used to present the fms-
tratlooB, bopcfl, and fears that sbe experiences, as well as ber
growing anxiety recardlog the health of ber agios owtfaer ^lo
cares for her.
1. Oentbral palar. l United OerAral Palsy AnocUtlocks.
tUS 78-705715
CINE
Whea Mkhlgaa wm jom^ [Motion picture] PortafOmg. 1964.
Released by Perennial Educatioci.
IS min. sd. baw. 16 mm. (Michigan)
Other veisiont: 16 mm. in cartridge with magnetic sound; super t mm. on reel
with optical sound; super I mm. in cartridce whh matnWir sownd; videoupe on
reel; and videocasaetie.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Presents an catcasiw MaUrkal Mady td MkUgan and the
Midwest from the tee age through the ISth century.
1. Indiansof North America— Michigan— Hisiory. 2. Michigan— History-
To 1837. 1. Portafilms. M. Perennial Education, inc. III. Series: Michigan.
[Motion picture]
[E78.M6] 977.4 72-701007
Perennial Education 72 MARC
When Mr. Terrapin went riding in the cloods (Filmstrip)
Society for Visual Education, 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 8 mln.
(Musical adventures)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide Including reading script
Adapted from the hook This Is music, by Adeline UcCall.
SUMMARY : Uses artwork, narration, and songs to present a
dramatic musical tale In which an eagle grants a man his wfsfa to
fly. For primary grades.
1. Operas, Juvenile. I. McCall, Adeline (D«iham> 1900-
This Is music. II. Society for Visual Education, Inc.. Chicago. Se-
ries: Musical adventures (Fllmstrlp)
372.8 76-738076
Society for Visual Edu- cation
When Nigel thinks of Londwi (Motion picture) Richard
Beymer. Released by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1970.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: A series of Impressionistic sequencer, treeing the ad-
ventures of a Wel-th boy who meets an American tourist and Imagines
that he accompanies the American to London. For elementary
grades.
1. London— Description. l Beymer, Ridiard. □. Unlveraal Bda-
cstion and Visual ArtR.
153.3 76-706149
CINE
When seconds count (Motion picture) Axaerican National
Red Cross, 1966.
4 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: D^oonstrates the latest approved techniques for artl-
flclal respiration by means of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
L Artificial respiration. i. Bed Cross. U. S. American National
Red Cross.
614.8 Fi 68-93
When shoes eat socks (Filmstrip) Taylor Associates, 1971.
o7 fr. color. B5 mm. and phonndiM*: 2 s., 7 In., 33) rpm.. 10 mln.
(Tell me a story. Library 10)
AI»> Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's script book, teacher's use folder, and tell-back
booklets.
Based on the t>ook of the same title by Barbara KUmowlcs.
SUMMARY : A story about a little boy whose shoes eat hl» socks
because he will not learn to tie his shoelaces. For elementary
grades
I. Kllmowlcz, Bartura. When sboex eat socks. II. Taylor Asso-
ciate*'. III. Series: Tell me a story (Fllmstrlp) Library 10.
372.4 77-740008
Taylor Aaaodatea
When the chips go down {Motion picture) Marshall-Eclipse
Division, Bendix Corp. Released by Modem Talking
Picture Service [196-t,
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Emphasizes the Importance of good brake linings and
sbows how they are manufactured and the number of rigid tests
they must pass. Shows what happened to a family when their
brakes failed to work.
1. Automobiles — Brakes. i. Bendlx Cori>oration. Marshall'
Eclipse Division, u. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
629.2 Fi A 67-5200
Modern Talking Picture Service
When the dims came to town (Filmstrip) Society for
Visual Education. 1971.
63 fr. color. ,V> mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in.. 33i rpm.,
12 mln. micpognxtve. (The World of the circus)
.Also issued M-lth phonotape In cassette.
Made In cooperation with Circus World Museum.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Marc F. Ellis; author. Carolyn R. Ellis.
SU.MMARY: Uses period photographs, circus posters, and news-
paper advertisements to portray circus day In a small midwestern
town at the turn of the century. For elementary grades
1. Cfpcus— Juvenile films. I. Society for Visual Education. Inc.,
Chicago. 11. Series: The World of the circus (Filmstrip)
[GV1803] 791.3 77-739478
Society for Visual Education
When the Ui^ts go oat {Motion picture] Duqueane Light Co.
Made by Hardman Associates. Released by Association-Sterl-
ing FUms, 1971.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows how electric power is generated, how power is restored
in the home after a localized power failure, and how specialists work to improve
service.
I. Electric power production 2. Electric power failures. 1. Duquesae
Light Company. II Association -Sterling Filnts.
[TKlOOlj 621.31 76-715450
aNE 72 MARC
When the littlest camel knelt (FUmttrip) Q+Ed Produc-
tions, 1966.
4ft fr. color. Xi mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. 331 rpm., 10
mln. (For Chrixtmas)
Credit*: Pr-xlucers. James K. Friedrlch, Edward D. Ea^; direc-
tor. Jadt L. Tyler.
Summary: A story about the littlest camel who carried precious
gifts to the Christ Child for tbe three wise men.
1. Christmas stories. i. Q+Ed Productions. Series: For
Christmas (Fllmstrlp. Q-fEd Productions)
394.268 78-734817
Q-I-Ed Prodoctions
641
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
When the movies came from Niles {Motion picture)
KPIX, 1963.
53 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and writer, Ray Hubbard; narrators, Don
Brice, Q. M. Anderson, Bill Cato; film editor, RIcbard Scott. Coat:
O. M. Anderson.
Summarv: I>e8cribes the Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
of Nllea, California, and discusses one of its major directors and
stars, O. M. (Bronco Billy) Anderson and his leading role In the
popularisation of western movies and heroes. Shows excerpts of
many BIssanay films, including those of Charlie ChapUn.
1. Essanay Film Manufacturing Company. i. San Frasclsco.
Television station KPIX.
791.43 73-707783
When the studio burned (Motion picture) Thanfaouser Film
Ck>rp. ,1913,
9 niin. >^l. b&w. 16 mm.
OiiglnHlly released la 35 mm.
In the George Marshall Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Ca«I: Marguerite Show.
Summary : A dramatization about the burning of the Tbanhouser
Studio at New Roohelle, New York, on January 13. 1913.
1. Thanliouser Film Corporation. I. Thanbouser Film Corpora-
tion. II. George Marshall Film Collection. III. American Film In-
stitute Collection.
791.43 71-709660
When there is hive (FiJmstrip) Graded Press, 1971.
72 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a., 881 rpm.
With leader's guide and reading script
CREDITS: Director, C. B. Ander»on; writer and music, Tom
Tichenor; art, Gene Slzemore; photography. Marshall Fallwell.
SUMMARY : Uses puppets in pre«entlng three episodes for kinder^
garten children which Illustrate that Ood relies on people to help
care for others with expressions of love and concern.
1. Love— Juvralie films. I. Graded Press.
231 76-738277
Methodist Pub. House
When to be a leader^ whtn to be a follower (Filnutrip)
Troll Associates, 1970.
36 fr. color. 35 mm,
CREDITS: Author, Bertha Slekels.
SUMMARY : Shows the importance of working with others, both
as a leader and as a follower. Points out the danger of being a fol-
lower when following leads to irresponsible or dangerous behavior.
With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Group work In education — Juvenile films. 2. Social groups —
Juvenile films. I. Troll Associates.
(LB1032] 372.24 76-787435
Troll Associates
When you buy a car (Filmstrip) Cuna International.
Made by Gilbert Altschul Productions. Released by Jour-
nal Films, 1971.
81 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 3 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 .1. for automatic projector). 12 in, 33i rpm., 10 mln. micro-
groove.
In a consumer education program entitled Using your m'Hiey.
which includes a motion picture entitled Using money wlselv and
five other correlated film-strips.
With Instructor's guide.
SUMMARY: Stresses the Importance of careful investigation of
one's motives when buying a car, and shows how to be sure that the
car is worth its <^t.
1. Aut(Mnobile purchasing. 2. Consumer education. I. Cuna
International. II. Journal Films, inc., Chicago, III. Using your
money.
[TL162] 339.4 76-730692
Journal li'ilms
When you get sick, A. [Filmstrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1969.
SS fr. color. 35 mm. (Pre- vocational orieniaiion and guidance. Unit S.
2026)
To be used as a unit with filmsirip B and with learning manual.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Describes proper procedures to follow when one is ill. Includes
information about emergencies, going to ihe hospital, and health insurance. With
captions.
I. Hygiene. I. Educational Projections Corporation. II, Series: Pre-voc>-
tional orientation and guidance. [Filmstrip] Unit S, 2026.
[RA776] 371.4 72-734363
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp,
WhcH yon get sidt, B. [Ftlmstrip] Educational Projections Corp.,
1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. Unit 5,
2026)
To be used as a unit with filmstrip A and with learning manual.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Reviews the concepts dealing with caring for oneself when ill.
Reinforces t>atic educational skills of grammar, reading comprehension, and
arilhtnetic. With captions.
I. iiygicne. 2. Medicine. Popular. I, Educational Projections Corpora-
tion, il. Series: Pre- vocational orientation and guidance. [Filmstrip] Unit 5,
2026,
[RA776] 371.4 72-734392
Educational Projections 72 MARC
Corp.
When your time Is your own {Motion picture) Canada
Dept of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. Made
and released by National Film Board of Canada, 1965.
23 mln. sd. b*w. 16 mm. .. rv„
Crtiitt: Director and editor. Ernest Held; photographers. Don
Virgo, Koger Kaclne. _ ,,.„.,.
Hummary: Dramattnes the Importance of wlae use of leisure time
and preiienl« examples of what one can do with leisure time.
1. Leisure, i. Canada. Dejit. of National Health and Welfare.
It <:anada. National Film Board.
790.018 Fi A 6&-1578
National Film Board of Canada
Where and how people work and live (Filmstrip) Frank-
lin Publications. Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
70 fr. color. 3r> mm. and 4 phonortlscs: 12 In.. 33S rpm. micro-
groove.
with manual.
Credits: EMiicalional eonsuKant. Virginia Lawrenson.
Summary: Provides a basic introduction to the American consumer-
oriented economy, emphasizing the teams of producers, distributors,
and consumers who keep the economy going.
1. U. S.— Econ. condit.— 1961- 2. Marketlng—U. S, 3. Con-
sumers—U. S. r. Franklin Book Prf^rrams, Inc. n. Bailey Films,
Inc., Hollywood. Calif.
338.0973 Fi A 68-4123
Bailey Films
Where are we going? (Motion picture) National Educa^
tional Television and Radio Center. Made by KQED.
Released by Indiana University Audio- Visual Goiter,
1068.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer and director. Richard Moore; script, BSeanor
McKlnney.
Summary: KriBbnamurti, Indian spiritual leader, examinee the
world crisis that has developed because the old traditions and values
are no longer acceptable He explains that hope and faith have no
significance because all that Is important Is what we are and wbat Is.
1. KHshnamurtl, Jiddu, 18K- 2. Rellglon—ControTersIal
literature i. Natltmal Educational Television and Radio Center,
n. Indiana. University. Aadlo-Tisual Center.
181 78-702807
Indiana. Univ. Audio- TlMial Oenter
Where are you? [Motion picture] Macmillan Co., School Divi-
sion, 1970. Made by Elektra Film Productions.
6 min. sd, color. 16 mm. (Jarolimek-Davis: Focus on active leamiog)
SUMMARY: Pictures both serious and fun activities in school from the first
lo the seventh grade. For primary grades.
1. Student activities — Juvenile films. 2. School cliildren— JuVflfile fibna,
[1. Schoolaj I. Macmillan, firm, publishers. New York, School Division.
II. Series: Jarolimek-Davis: Focus on active learning. [Motion picture]
[LB3605] 372.24 72-701112
Macmillan Co. 72 MARC
Where babies come from (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions,
1969.
58 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a. 12 la., 331 rpm., 10
mln. (About sex and growing ap, no. 4)
With teacher's sttMl^ guide.
Credits: Director, Jack Tyler ; writer Evelyn Duvall.
Summarv; Discusses the physical processes of conception, preg-
nancy, and birth.
1. Reproduction. t Q-|-Bd Productions, Series: About sex
and growing up { Filmstrip) no. 4.
612.6 70-784500
Q-f- Ed Productions
Where bacteria are found (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Bacteriology and botany)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
i^lSJS^^olS'tte growth of bacteria on plates of agar exposed
to Hir a food sample, and a human throat sample.
1 B^ctSal g^wth. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corporation. Series: Bacteriology and botany (Motion Plcta">)
589.9 74-703760
Encyclopaedia Brltan- n!ca BdacatlODal Corp.
Where do animals live? (Filmstrip) Bert Kempers. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (HablWt)
With study guide. , , ^
Summary : Designed to develop reading skills and to stimulate
discussion about the homes of animals. With captions. For primary
1 Animals, Habitations of— Juvenile films. I. Kempers, Bert.
II. BFA Educational Media. Series: HablUt (Filmstrip)
372.3 79-738303
BFA Educational Media
Where do I go from here? (Motion picture) College Place-
ment Cotincil, 1965. Made by Calvin Productions.
25 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
Credits: Narrator, Chet Huntley.
Summary; Acquaints college students with the advantages of start-
ing career planning In their freshman and sophomore years. Shows
the relationship of faculty, administration, and placement office as
they work together to help the student to prepare himself for bis role
In society.
1. Personnel service In higher education. 2. Student aspirations.
I. College Placement Council.
378.1 Fi A 67-5661
College Placement Council
Where do the walnuts go? (Motion picture) Diamond
Walnut Growers. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service [196~ti
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summon/: Discusses the history, harvesting, processing, and pack-
aging of walnuts and gives recipes and suggestions for their use.
1. Walnut. I. Diamond Walnut Growers, ir. Modern Talking
Picture Service, Inc.
634 Fi A 67-5164
Modern Talking Picture Service
Whore do we get oar bread? (Ftlmstrip) Imperial Film
Co., 1971.
44 fr. color. 35 mm, and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 8Si rpm..
Ill mln. microgroove. (Where does it come from?)
AIho Issued with phonotape In cassette.
CREDITS : Author, Hal J. Rlehle.
Sl'MMAKY: Explains where bread comes from, and shows how
It la made ready for the market. For elementary grades.
1. Bread — Juvenile films. I. Imperial Film Company, Inc.,
I,akeland, Fla, II. Series: Where does it come fromT (Filmstrip)
[TX769] 872.8 76-789662
Imperial Film Co.
642
Where do we get our lumber? (Filmstrip) Imperial Film
Co., 1971.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., S3i rpm.,
15 mln. microgroove. (Where does It come from?)
Also issued with phonotape In cassetta
CREDITS: Author, Hal J. Rlehle.
SUMMARY: Exjilalns where lumber comes from, and shows how
It Is made ready for the market. For elementary grades,
1. Lumbering— Juvenile films. I. Imperial Film Company, Inc,
I,akeland, Fla. II. Series; Where does It come from? (Filmstrip)
[ TS820] 372.8 70-789563
Imperial Film Co.
Where do we get our milk? (Filmstrip) Imperial Film
Co., 1971.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phooodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpn.,
14 min. microgroove. (Where does it come from?)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette,
CREDITS : Author, Hal J. Rlehle.
SUMMARY: Explains where milk comes from, and shows how It
is made ready for the market For elementary grades.
1. Milk— Juvenile films. I. Imperial Film Ompany, inc.. Lake-
land, Fla. II. Series: Where does It come from? (Filmstrip)
[PZIO] 372.8 76-739564
Imperial Film Co.
Where do we get our paper? (Filmstrip) Imperial Film
Co., 1971.
46 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 In., 33J rpm.,
14 mln. microgroove. (Where does It come from?)
.\1^ Issued with phonotape in cassette.
CREDITS: Author. Hal J. Rlehle.
SUMMARY : Explains where paper comes from, and shows how
it Is made ready for the market. For elementary grades.
1. Paper making and trade — Juvenile films. I. Imperial Film
Company, inc.. Lakeland. Fla. II. Series: Where does It come from?
(Filmstrip)
[TS1106] 372.8 77-739668
Imperial Film Co.
Where do we go from here? (Fibmtrip) Eye Gate House,
1969.
27 fi*. color, 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm.,
4 mln. microgroove. (Me, myself, and I. no. 6)
With teacher'ij manual.
Summary: Reviews previous discussions of other filmstrips In the
series and emphasizes their practical aiq>llcatlon for future citizen-
ship. For elementary grades.
1, Civics. I. Eye Gate House, Inc. Series: Me, myself, and
I (Filmstrip) no. 6.
155.42 70-734173
Eye Gate House
Where do we stay all night? (Motion picture) WTTW.
Released by National Educational Television and Radio
Center. 1957.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 10 mm. (Touristen-deutscli, no. 11)
Credits: Producer and director, Theodor Gershuny; Instructor,
Fredt-riok S<'hwartz.
Summarii: A tralnin;: film in elementary converKntlonul German
for American tourists. Introduces vocabulary and grammar pertain-
ing to lodging for tourists in Germany.
1. German language — Study and teaching — Audio-visual aids.
I. Chicago. Television station WTTW. ii. National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Series: Tourlsten-deutsch (Motion
picture) no. 11.
Fi 67-799
Where do you live? (Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Fibn Productions, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 7 In., 33J rpm., 9 mln,
(Primary social studies — science series)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Authors, Constance Stockmyer, Mary Gersh, Walter M.
Burks.
Summary: Uses the story of a little girl who wanders away from
her house and becomes lost to teach children the Importance of being
able to tell a policeman who they are and where they live,
1. Children. 2. Public relations — Police. i. Coleman Film Enter-
prises, u. RMI Film Productions. Series: Primary sodal
studies — science series (Filmstrip)
872.8 77-736642
RMI Film Productions
Communicators
Where docs a bird live? (Filmstrip)
rl96-i,
27 fr. color. 35 mm. (Life reading series)
Summary: Compares the food and shelter that a bird requires to
that needed by other animals and by people. Provides a test to
check the reading ability of the viewer.
1. Birds— Food. 2. Birds— Eras and nests. i. Communicators
(Firm) Series: Life reading series (Filmstrip)
372.4 75-733199
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Where docs it come from? (Filmstrip) Educational Direc-
tion. Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
6 filmstrips. color. 85 mm. and 8 pbonodlscs (2 a each),
881 rpm.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide at end of each filmstrip.
SUMMARY: Presents stories that deal with production, process-
ing, and delivery of common products, such as books, tnagaitnes,
milk, bread, water, and meat. For primary grades.
1. Manufactures — Juvenile films. I. Educational Direction, Inc.
II. Eye Gate House, Inc.
[TS146] 872.8 78-739»»4
Eye Gate House
Where doca life come from? (Motimi picture) Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
approx. 5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wonder walks series)
CREDITS: Producer, Warren Brown; collaborators, John Shel-
ton. Charles Hogue.
SUMMARY: Shows the growth of plants from seeds and animals
from eggs. For elementary grades.
1. Reproduction— Juvenile Alms. 2. Growth — JuvMille films. 1.
Encyclopaedia Britannlcn Educational Corporation. 11. Series:
Wonder walks series (Motion picture)
[PZIO] 872J 79-713438
Encyclopaedia Brltan- olea Educational Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Where does love begin? (Motion picture) Univwad Edu-
cation and Visual Arts ,X969j. Made by L C. Rapoport.
8 mill. Bd. b&v. 16 mm.
WlUi teacher's gxtiAe.
BumtMni: A doctMMentary about the experience of natural child-
^"it^^. ^°*'** *•>• eiDotlcMial and phyakral preparaUoo for natural
cblldblrtb. a* well aa the actual proccM of dtilterr.
1. Childbirth— Psrdiolocy- i. Unlrersal Education aud Vtoual
618.4 78-707680
UnlTcnal Bdttcatlon and Visual Atta
Where does notbcr work? (Filmstripj Educational Projections
Corp.. 1968.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading program. Level 1, R- 168)
With tc»cher'i muiutl.
SUMMARY: A reading prognm which include* word ridll reinforcement of
iniUtl long U Deacribes lomc of the occupation* in iriiich mothers work. With
captiooi. For primary grade*.
1- Reading (Primary)— Juvenile film*. 2. English language— VoweU— Juve-
nile film*. 3, Occupation*— Juvenile film*. 4. Mother*— Juvenile ftlm*. (1.
Occupation*. 2. Mother*] I. Educatiooal Projection* Corporation. II.
Seriev Reading program. [Fdmstrip] Level 1, R-168.
tLBl525) 372.4 72-733579
Educational Ptojeclion* 72 MARC
Corp.
Where docs my street goT (Motion picture) Three Froag
Television Productions, 1969.
20 mil. ad. color. 16 mm. (The Metooshow)
With teaclier's ffuide.
Credits: I*roducer, Norman Cohn; director, Gordon Welaenbom;
educatloiuil consultant. Haria W. Piers; music, Ella Jenkins; editor,
Ron Clasky.
Summanf: Conveys the magic that each child attributes to bis own
city. Its different streets and pathways, and tbe worlds of Ima^na-
tlon through which tboae pathways extend.
1. Children. 2. City and town life. i. Three Prong TelcTislon
Productions. Series: Tbe Metoosbow (Motion picture)
372.8 70-708147
Three Prong THevlslon Productions
Where does Ihe day t»T [Famstripi Pwwitt* Mtfuiiie Eoter
pmca. Made by Thomai Sand Enterpriset. ReleiMd by
Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
*i»dphof»di»c:l*..Uin.,33I/3rpm. (Obaerv-
I roU. color. 3J
ing and imagining)
With Kripi and teacher'* guide,
.v.^y'!;*^*''^^ U»« Ihe .tory of the *ame title by Walter Myen to focu* on
the unk between the imagination and the real world- Pre*entt the .tory com-
^oed with participauon garnet, rhyme, and other device*, to lead ihe child from
ob.erv.twn of the world around him lo an eKtenaion of that world throuah
fania»y. For pnmary grades.
I. Fanu.y-Juvenilefilmi 2. Drewna-Juvenile film*. 3. ImMinatioo-
uven,le filn^ |. Myer*. Walter O^ 1937- Where do«X day go?
II. P«mtt Magazine Enierpriie^ inc.. New York. III. Learning Corporsbon
of Amenca. IV. Serie* Obaerving and imuining. [Film«rip)
i«™ r ^ ^"^^-^ 70-736960
Jj~™^ Corp. of 72ir72jrev mARC
Where eagles swim (Motion picture) KEG Prodnctiona,
Toronto. Released in the U. S. by A-V Erplonitioiis.
1969.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced in cooperation with the National Audubon and Canadian
Audubon Societies.
CreiUt: Prodncers, G. S. Kedey. B. BUia, D. Gibson; conaulUnt,
O. Knerer; music, R. Harriacffl; photographer. D. Hancock; editing.
L. I^wrence, D. Smith.
Summary: Presents a look at the British ColumbU wllderoess,
tbe setting of the vanishing species, the bald eagle. Includes scenes
of a pod of ktller whales and of bla<^ oyster catchers.
1. Bald eagle. 2, Natural history— British Columbia i Kec
Productions Limited, n. A-V Explorations, Inc. Series- Audubon
wildlife theatre (Motion picture)
698.9 72-709411
A-V E:xp)oration«
Where food comes from: Eggs for yoa to wt (FUmatrip)
Warren Schloat Productions, 1963.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Primary series)
Bawd on the book The wonderful egg, by G. Warren Schloat, Jr.
Credil..- Author. G. Warren Schloat. Jr.
Summary.- lUustratefl tbe amount of food and water necessary fbr
a hen to produce eggs. Estimates how many ecc* a ben can lay In
one year, and tells how to recognlxe a fresh egg.
1. Eggs— ProductlOTt I, Schloat. G. Warren. The wonderful
egg. n. Scbloat (Warren) ProductltHis, Pleasantrllle, N. Y. m. Eggs
for you to eat (nimstrtp) Series: Primary series (nimstrip)
372.8 Fi A 6&-M87
Warren Schtoat Productions
Where food comes from: Eggs that produce ehidra (FUm-
$trip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1963.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Primary series)
Based on the book The wonderful egg, by G. Warren Schloat, Jr.
Creditt: Author, G. Warren Schtoat. Jr.
Summary: Follows tbe derelopment Inside the egg and shows the
chick breaking out of the shell. Explains that a chick Is bom with
a full stomach and needs no food for the first sixty hours of life.
1. Chick embryo. i. Schloat. G. Warren. The wonderful egg-
it Schloat ( Warren ) Productions. Pleasantville, N. T. ni. Eggs that
produce chicks (Filmstrip) Series: Primary series (Fllmstrip)
372.3 Fi A 68^(488
Warren Schtoat Productions
Where food comes fran: How the cow makes mile {FUm-
atrip) Warren Schloat Productiona, 1963.
32 fr. color. 85 mm. (Primary series)
Based on the book Milk for you. by O. Warren Schloat, Jr.
Crediia: Author. G. Warren Schloat, Jr.
Summary: Shows how much food a cow needs to produce tweoty-
seren quarts of milk each day and bow tbe cow's body oooTcrta
grass Into milk.
L Milk. L Schloat, G. Warreo. HlUt for yea. n. Schloat
(Warren) Prodactlooa, PleasantTllle, N. T. m. Ho« tbe cow makes
milk (Filmatrip) Series: Primary aeries (Filmstrip)
372.3 Fi A 68-4489
Warren Sdiloat Productions
Where food comes from: Blilk from the cow to 70a {FUm-
atrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1963.
34 fr. color. 85 mm. (Primary series)
Based on tbe book Milk for you. by Q. Warren Schloat, Jr.
CrtdUt: Author, G. Warren Scbloat, Jr.
Summary: Shows machlne-mllklng of a cow, tbe deHTcry of mltk
from tbe farm to a processing plant, and tbe bottling of milk. Ex-
plaliu bonx^eolutlon and paateurtKatlon.
1. Milk. L Schloat, G. Warren. Milk for you. u. Schloat
(Warren) Productions, Pleasantrllle, N. T. xa. Milk from tbe cow
to you (Filmstrip) Series: Primary s«1ea (nimstrip)
372.3 Fi A 68-4490
Warren Scbloat ProducUona
Where has the warrior gone? (Motion picture) Coleman
Film Enterprises. Released by Centron Educational Films,
1971.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (North American Indians today)
With leader's guide.
CREDITS; Adviser, Donald Mclntyre.
SUMMARY: Explores the Ufe-style of a typical Navajo father
Ilvinjr on a rwervatlon In Utah. Portrays tbe matriarchal Narajo
society that baa little place for men.
1 Naraho Indians — Social life and customs. I. Coleman Film
Enlerprlses. II. Cwitron Educational Films. Ill, Series: N<Hth
American Indians today (Motion picture)
[E99.N3] 970.3 79-712473
Centron Educational Ftlms
Where hSTe all the term goM? [Motioo picture] Natiotul FUm
Board of Canada, 1969.
16 min id. color. 16 mm.
Abo i**ued in 35 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Daly; director, Michad Brwu photogruhy Da-
vid de Volpi.
SUMMARY: Show* many deaerted farm Kene* and depict* tbe cortdition*
which drove or lured tbe farmer* lo other house* and occupatiou.
I . Farm* — Canada. 2. Rural-urban migratiao — Canada. 1. CVnada Na-
tional Film Board.
IHB1989] 301.3 77-714342
NatKmai Film Board of 72 MARC
Where I Hve (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1967.
4 min, si. color. 8 mm. (Awareness)
IjOOP film mounted in cartridge.
Issued la ataodard 8 mm. and In super 6 mm.
With study guide.
Credita: Authors, Clarence Klncald, Stanly Madeja.
BummMry: Describes Tarioua types of hooslng In large cities and
In rural areas In order to help dilldren to become aware of their
surroundings.
1, Housing— Juvenile films. I. Hester ana Aasoclates. Se-
ries : Awareness (Motion picture)
872.5 Fi A 68-2022
Hester and Aasodatet
Where in the world? (Filmstrip) Filmfax ProductiOTis.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971,
1 roll, color, ai mm. (What In the world I)
SrMM.ARV : Or, Newton Know-It-All arouses children's Interest
In social studies and natural history as he boats a tour that brlefiy
portray's man's accomplishments In tbe fields of general science,
literature, and the arts. With captions. For elementary grades,
1. Social Kciencee — Study and teaching (Primary). I. Filmfax
Productions, New Y^ork. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series; What In the world? (Filmstrip)
[LB1530] 372.8 74-740294
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Where in the worid do 70a live? (Filmstrip) Bailey-Film
Associntee in collaboration with Franklin Publications,
1968.
70 fr. ralor. r"^ mm. anil phoiiodiiic: 2 s. (1 s. for manual
projector, 1 «. for utitomatlc projector), 12 In.. 331 rpm. micro-
groove. (Where and how people work and live)
With manual.
CredUt: Educational consultant, Virginia Lswrenson.
Summary: An Introduction to tbe use of globes and maps. Illus-
trates step-by-Rtep how to make a map. For elementary grades.
1. Geography — Study and teaching (Primary) i. Balley-Fllm
Asfloclates. Series: Where and how people work and live (Film-
strip)
37-2.8 74-734536
Balley-Fllm Associates
Where is prejudice? (Motion picture) WGBH-TV in asso-
ciation with National Educational Television and Radio
Center. Released by Indiana University, Audio- Visual
Center, 1968.
58 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (NET Journal)
CrtdiU: Producer. Richard McCutchen; editor. Eric Albertson.
Summary: Records tbe participation of twelve college students of
different races and faiths In a workshop designed to test their
common denial that they are prejudiced. Shows that by frank
discussion and questioning of one another latent prejudices are re-
vealed. Notes that the participants are enable to cope with this
revelation.
L Prejudices and antipathies. l Boston. Television station
WGBH-TV. n. National Educational TelevUlon and Radio OentCT.
m. Indiana. Cnlveraity, Audio-Visual Center,
301.45 Fi A 68-581
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Where ia Smolde? (FUmttrip) OommnnicatorB tlt^'i
23 fr. color. 35 mm. (life reading series)
Bummary: A story about a chlldreo'a ball game, tiling bow tbelr
game Is interrupted when their dog Smokie cstdies tbe ball and roni
away with IL
1. Reading— Aodlo-rlsaal alda. t, OommtmicatiMv (Finn)
Series: Ufe reading series (Filmstrip)
872.4 75-738200
FennsylTanla School for the Deaf
Where b SmoUcT [Filmstrip) Teaching Reaourcea Development
Cenur, 1969.
23 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY: A ilory sboui a lost dog and the many people who help find
htm With caption*. For primary grade*.
[1. Dop— Siorie*! I Teaching Rciowrce* Devclopmeni Center.
lPZ7i 372.6 72-733773
Teaching Reaourcei ^2 MARC
Deveiopmeni Center
Where Iff at (Motion picture] VoUuwagen of America. Made
by Marathon Internationa] Productkma. Releued by Modern
Talkint Picture Service, 1970.
23 min. ad. color. 16 nun.
CREDrrS: Director and writer, Konslantin Kalaer; photographer. Bill God-
*ey; editor. Ken Baldwia
SUMMARY: Uie* the ezanpte of tbe Voikswa«en plaat in WoHlburg. Ocr-
many, to *how how induatry bcacfits employee*, rmiaes their itaitdard tit Itvia^
and changes tlteir way of life.
1- Welfare work in induatry— Wothbwg. Oer. I. Volkswagen of America,
isc II. Modem Tatting Picture Service, inc.
CHD726 1) 330.943 72-700636
Maraihoo InleraMioaal 73 MARC
643
Where it's han>enins (Motion picture) Seattle Community
College, 1969. Made by Films West.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses ristuls and natural sounds to portray tbe scope
of the curriculum at Seattle Community College. Sbowa tlie range
of academic courses, vocational-technical traintng, recreational pro-
grams, adult education, and English as a second language, wbicta
are made available to students of all races, ranging In age from
19 to 80.
1. Seattle. Community College — Curricula. i. Seattle. CMn-
munlty OUege.
378.797 71-702661
CINE
Where Jesus walked (FUmatrip) Improvement era. Made
and released by Brigham Young University, Audio- Visual
Communication Dept., 1963.
75 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a, 12 In., 33i rpm., 2S
min.
CredUt: Music, Crawford Gates; photograi^ier. Doyle L. Green.
Nummary; Combines photographs, paintings by Carl Ileinrkic
Bloch, and music to show the Holy I^nd as it probably appeared In
the time of Jesus. Traces tbe ministry of Christ, and describes tbe
get^raphy of tbe area.
1. Bible— Geography. 2. Palestine— Description and trav^ i.
Im[Hx>vemenl era. u. Brlgham Young University. Proro, Utah. Dept.
of Audlo-VIsual Communication.
232 70-732972
Brigham Young University
Where love has gone (Motion picture) Embassy Pictures
Corp. Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1964.
114 min. sd. color. 35 mm,
Technlscope. Technicolor.
Based on tbe novel of the same title by Harold Robblns.
Credit*: Producer. Joseph E. Levlne; director, Edward Dmytryk;
screenpla.T, Jc.hn Michael Hayes; mnslc, Walter Scharf; cioetna-
tography. Joseph MacDonald; editor, Frank Bracbt Ca»t: Susan
Haywarrt. Bette Davis, Michael Connors, Joey Heatherton, Jane
Greer.
Summary: A melodrama about the effects of a broken marriage
on a teenage girl who murders her mother's lover.
I Rubin, Harold. 1912- Where love has gone. n. Emtwssy
Pictures Corporation, in. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1366
Where man llfes. [Filmstripj
tional Corp., 1970.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
(Man'* earth home)
34 fr. color. 35 mn
With teacher'* guide.
CREDrrS: Producer. I>on Murie
SUMMARY: Shows that the varying climatic and structural characleristics
of Ihe earth limit the number of habitable places for man With caption*. For
primary grades.
I Anthropo-geography- Juvenile film*. [1, Geography] I. Encyclopa-
edia Britannic* Educational Corporation- II. Series: Man's earth home. [Ftb»-
strip]
[GFlOl] 372.8 72-734857
EBEC 72 MARC
Where new plants cwne from (FUmatrip) University
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Ca, 1968.
38 fr, color. 35 mm. (Tbe Plant world nerles)
With teacher's pilde.
Summary: Discuiwiex reproduction of flowering plants. Illustrates
how plants grow from seeds at. well as from the roots, stems, bulbs, or
leave!) of a fullgrown plant
1, Plant!*— Reprodoction. 2. Plant pr(^»agatlon. i. University
Films, Kanitas City. Mo. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
The Plant World series (Filmstrip)
581.1 Fi A 6a-3571
HcGrawHIU Book Co.
Where. O where has my Uttle do; Kone (Filmatrip)
Cooper Films and Records, 1968.
32 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In., SSi rpOL. 6mla.
(Our children's heritage sound lIImMrips, series F)
With teacher's guide.
Crediti: Producer. Prentice Ford; moalc. Row EIo- art, CsrroU
Spinney: editor and narrator. Margie Bell,
Summary: Tells the story of a little boy who cboosM a pet doff.
and then loses It
t. Cooper Films and Recortls. Series.
398,2 74-734989
Cooper Films and Records
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Where old age begins (Motion picture)
1969. Made by WTTW-TV.
Video NurainKi
30 mill. 8<]. b&w. 16 mm. (Growth aod derelopmeot, tbe adult
years t
Videotape also Issued.
With tnstruLtor's guide, student syllabus, BDd audio tapes.
Cieditt: .\utUont, Stanley Cabaoskl, Carolyn Cabanslci, Bertram
Uoss.
Bummarv: Discusses Che physical Imiiact of the aging process, tba
decline of function which occurs, and the malotenance of health.
1. Old age. 1. Video Nursing, Inc. Series: Orowth and de-
velopment, the adult years (Motion picture)
612.66 76-706820
Video Nursing
Where oa earth. (Motion picture] Macmillan Co., School Divi-
lioD, 1970. Made by Elektra Film Productioiis.
6 mill. id. coior. 16 mm. (Jarolimek-DBvii: Focui on sctive Icamini)
SUMMARY; Examines (lobes u modcb tA the earth and maps a* drawinfi
showing location and spatial relationships. For primary grades.
1. Globes — Juvenile films. 2. Maps — Juvenile films. [1. Globes. 2. Mspsj
I. Macmillan, finn, publishcre. New York. School Division. II. Scries: Jaroli-
mek'Davis: Focus on active learning. (Motion picture}
[GA130i 372.8 72-701111
Macmillan Co. 72 MARC
Where wi earth do you Uve? (FUmatrip) University Films.
Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
28 fr. color. 30 mm. (Uap and globe series. Set 2: Using
maps)
With teacher's guide.
Bummai-y: Explains the meanings of the geographic terms state,
nation, and continent, and shows the difference between nation and
country.
1. Maps— ^TermlnoIogy, i. University Films, Kansas City, Mo.
II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Map and globe series
(Pitmstrip) Set 2: Using maps.
910 Fi A 68^730
McGraw-Hill Book l>.
Where should a squirrel Uve? (Motion picture) Barr Films,
1971.
II Liln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CKEDITS: Story, Marjorie Adams; photography. Red Adams.
SUMMARY: I'i'esents a story about a liaby squirrel that becomes
lost during a rain-'torm and Is rescued, fed, and housed by a human
until It prows up and Is released to seek its own environment. For
elementary grades.
1. Squirrels — JuTenlle films. I. Barr (Arthur) Productions.
Pasadena, Calif.
[PZIO] 372.3 77-714168
Arthur Barr Productionn
Where At brides do the chooelag. [Motion picture] BBC-TV,
London, and Odyssey Productions, 1968. Released in the
U.S. by Tune-Life Films.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Africa, no. 1)
SUMMARY: Telb how the African females in the Atlai Mountaini of
Morocco choose their husbands merely by inspecting the available males. Shows
how the men who arc rejected are consoled by an evening of entertainment.
Narrated by Lowell Thomas.
1. Marriage customs and rites — Morocco. 1. British Broadcasting Corpora-
lion. Television Service. II. Odyssey Productions, inc.. New York. III.
Timc-Ufe HIms. IV. Scries: Africa. [Motion picture] no. 1.
[GT2789] 392 79-714380
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
Where the gods play (Motion picfxire) Colorado Springs
Chiiiiiber of Commerce, 1969. Made by .II'L
L'ft mm. S(l. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses the Garden of the Gods to present a fun-oriented
picture of the Pike's Peak region. Stresses the beauty of the area
and the wide variety of activities available for the tourist.
1. Garden of the Oods. i. Colorado Springs. Chamt>er of Com-
merce.
917.88 7^-701752
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Life Support
Where the loon screams (Motion picture)
Technology ,1970?,
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Follows an expedition to the Canadian Arctic where
eztensire survival studies are conducted and a search Is made for
the prehistoric muakK>x.
1. Wilderness survival. 2. Musk-ox. L Life Support Tech-
oolosy. Inc.
599.7 7&-709719
life Support Technology
Where the offense begins : the center and quarterback {Mo-
tion picture) Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969. Made
by Simon and Flynn.
26 min. Md. color. 16 mm. (Vlnce LomtMirdl'a the science and
art of football, no. 1)
Summary: Vlnce lA>mbardl examines the basic football positions
of center and quarterback.
1. Quarterback (Footballl 2. Line play (FootbaU) i. Lom-
bards Vlnre. It. Holt. Rinehart and Winston, Inc. Series: Vlnce
Lombardl's the science and art of football (Motion picture) no. 1.
796.332 70-709162
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Where the people are {Motion picture) I>ept. of Kducation
foi .Mi"Hion. Xatiotial Council of Clnnrlies. Made by Wil-
1i:iiii ('. Jei-sey I*io<luctioiis. Uoleaswl by HroadcastinK
and Film Commission. National Council of Clitiirhes, 19(>H.
3.' min. sd. bAw, 16 mm.
ttumman/: Follows a concerned young man who takes a leave of
abSfin^ fnim his aerainary to find hia place In' today's troubled
world, becauiw he believes that his seminary education Is irrelevant
to bis own needs and Is Isolated from the Important Issue* of the
time*.
1. Semlnarlana. 2. Theology—Study and teaching. i. National
Counfll of the Churches of Christ in the tinlted Slates of America.
Dej*. of Ediirntlon for Hlaslon. ii. Natlonsl Council of the Churches
of Christ In the United Stat™ of America, nn>adrast!ng and Film
CoDimlsslon.
261 70-701757
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Where the roads lead-description: sense (Motion pic-
ture) Ealing Corp., 1969.
3 ml.: Si color, super 8 mm. (Models for English composition)
Loop aim. Film notes on cartridge case.
vrhlch describes a sense o( place. neacrlDtion (Rhetoric) i.
EaLfcCrorSSSrMai '^S:°MUe>. for K^lls.
composition (MoUon picture) 77-700381
Ealicg Corporation
Where the spies are (Motion picture) Metro-Goldwyn-
Mayer British Studios, London. Released in the U. S.
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965.
113 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
PanaviHlon. Metrocolor.
Based on the novel Passport to oblivion, by James Lessor.
Creditt: Producers, Vai Guest, Steven Pnllos; director, Val Guest;
screenplay, Wolf Mankowltz, Val Guest, James Leasor; music, Mario
Nasclml>ene: director of photography, Arthur Gram: Aim editor.
Bill Lenny. Cast: David Niven, Fian<:oise Dorleac, Cyril Cusack,
John I>? Mesurier, Nigel Davenport.
Summary: An espionage adventure drama about a uilld English
doctor who Is drafted Into spy service and sent to Beirut to Inves-
tigate the death of a secret agent killed by the Russians.
r. I.eiiSor, James. Passport to oblivion, ii. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
British Studios, ltd. m. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, inc.
Fi 67-1159
Where the troth Mcs (Motion picture) Marianne Produc-
tions and S. N. E. Gaumont, Paris. Released in the U. S.
by Paramoimt Pictures Corp., 1962.
90 rain. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Dyall Scope.
Based on the novel Mal^Bces, by Bolleau-Narcejac.
Credit*.- Producers. Alain Poire, Michel Bernhelm; director, Henri
Decoln- script, Henri Decoin, Claude Accurst; music, Pierre Henry;
photography. Marcel Grlgnon; editors, Robert Isnardon, Monlque
Isnardon. Cast: Juliette Greco. Jean-Marc Bory, LIselotte Pulver,
Mathe Mansoura, Jacques Dacqmlne. ,,,„.^
Summary: A susijense melodrama about a young woman, atlliea
In the arts of voodoo, who tries to lure a young doctor away from
I Bolieau Pierre. 1906- Mal^fioea. n. Marianne Productions,
^tabllssements GaumonL iv. Para-
tlon.
791.48 Fi 67-1267
m. Soci*t4 nouvelle des
mount Pictures Corpora-
Where the wild things are (FilmJttrip) Weston Woods Stu-
dios, li)68.
34 fr. color. S.*) mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 In., 33^ rpm.
microgroove.
With plcture-cued text booklet.
Credits: Producer, Morton Schlndel.
Summary: Usen the pictures and text of the book by Maurice
Sendak to tell the story of a small boy who has been sent to bed for
iiilsbehaving, and who Imagines that he sails away to where the wild
things are, becomes tbeir king, and after an adventurous stay, sails
back home.
r. Sendak, Maurice. Where the wild things are. ii. Weston
Woods Studios, Weston, Conn.
813 Fi A 08-4807
Weston Woods Studios
Where there's iMoke. [Motion picture] Canada DepL of National
Health and Welftre, OtUwa. Nfade and released by National
Film Board ai Cansds, 1970.
11 rain. Id. color. 16 mm.
Preach vciaiod rekaaed under the title Pu de fUmte lans feu.
SUMMARY: PretenasKrieaofbrief televiaioi)cUps.uniigbothlive-actioa
tad uunutioa, which ridicuk the imoking habtt
I. Tobacco habit. I. Canada. National Fiiin Board.
lRC567] 613.8 76-715016
NatioosI nim Board of 72 MARC
Canada
Where we seldom wander (Motion picture) Guy Brown.
Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : A contemporary mood piece with ecological Implica-
tions. Records the Joy of a teenage gtrl who flees the hectic life of
the city to the tranquility and tbe t>eautlea of natar« found in places
rarely explored.
1. Nature. I. Brown, Guy. II. Elastman Kodak Company.
[QH48] 719 77-711584
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Where we stand: ten years after Stalin (Motion picture)
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., 1963. Made by CBS
News.
60 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Telecast as a CB.S News Special report.
Credits: Producers, John Shnrnik, Don Hewitt ; director, Don
Hewitt; editor, Mitchell Rudtck.
Summary: Eric Sevareld moderates a transatlantic discussion by
CBS news cor re.ipon dents In Berlin, Moscow, London, New York, and
Washington on ttie changes In the Soviet Union and the world Rince
the death of Stalin In 1953. Topics Include tbe growth of European
stability, China's dominance In Asia, and the growing crack In world
communism's monolithic facade.
1. World politics — 1&45- — Addresses, essays, lectures.
I. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
Fi 67-525
Where we stand: war or peace? (Motion picture) Mobil
Oil Co., 1961. Made by CBS News.
flOmiii Ml. I)iw. 10 mm,
TelefHot SK a CBS News Special report.
Credits: Producers. Don Hewitt, John Sharnlk ; editor, Tom Mlklas.
Summary: Eric Sevareld moderates a transatlantic dlscuHslon by
CBS news corre«iK>mlentK In Berlin, Moscow, I.«ndon, New York, and
Washington on the prospects for war or peace between the United
SUtes and IlnHsia in the light of the IWtl Berlin crisis.
1. World polltlc»~lW5- — Addi-esses. essays, lectures.
1. Mobil Oil Corporation.
Fi 67-526
Where were you during the Battle of the Bulge, kid?
(Motion picture) Paulist Productions, 1967.
27 m';i. sd. color. 16 mm. (Inslgbti
With discussion guide.
Credits: Producer, John Furia ; director, Seymour Bobbie ; writer,
William P. McGlvern. Cast: Tim O'Connor, Robert Doyle. Michael
Burns, Jacqueline Scott.
Summary: A father who tries to teach his son the need for obedi-
ence to authority finds himself In the dilemma of having to defy
authority or accept an order to create an advertising campaign for
m fraudulent product
■ Another issue, b&w.
1 Authority. 2 Father* and sons. i. Paulist Productions,
Pacific Palisades. CtWt. Series : Insight ( Motion picture)
174 72-705456
Paulist Productions
Where's tbe bnimr? [Filmstrip] Taylor Associates, 1971.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s (I t. for manual projector. 1
•. for automatic projector). 7 in., 33 1 /3 rpm.. 4 min. each side. (Tell me ■ «ory)
Also iuued with phonotape in casiette.
With (cript book, picture-cued tell-back booklet, and teacher's futdei.
Bated on ttte book of the tame title, written and illustrated by R uth Carroll.
SUMMARY: Presents a siory in which a puppy and a baby rabbit enjoy
playing hide and seek tofcther. For primary grade*.
I. Carroll. Ruth (Robinaon) 1899- Where's the bunny? II. Taylor
Associates. 111. Series: Tell me a story. |Pitmstrip]
372.6 70-740234
Taylor Assoctaus 72 MARC
Where's the treasure? (Motion picture) International
Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by
Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 1)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summon/; Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
in any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solving; and
to stimulate perception. Points out some of the things our senses
can tell us. For primary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. International
Cinemedia Center, ii. Learning Corporation of America, Series:
Ready, set, read! (Motion picture) Set 1.
372.4 75-708211
Learning Corp. of America
Where's the water? (Motion picture) Fire Service Exten-
sion, Iowa SUte University, 1971. Made by Film Pro-
duction tJnit
14 niln. sd. color. 16 mm. ^ ,
CREDITS: Producer. Richard H. Kraemer; dii-ector, writer, and
e<litor. I.ea Bene<lict. _ ,...,, <
SUMMARY Examines factors which influence the delivery of
water from a water tower to the scene of a fire, relating illustra-
tions of specific principles of hydraulics to actual effects on the fire
^""TVire eitl net Ion— Water-supply. 1. Iowa. State University of
Science and TechnoIog>-. Ames. Engineering Extension Service.
[TH9332] 614.84 70-713370
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
Whetting a chisel (Motion picture) Raybar Technical
Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 2: Hand
tool operations)
T^np film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Suinmary: Shows the correct procedure for whetting a chisel by
rubbing it against an oil stone.
1. Chisels. I. Raybar Technical Films, ir. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Woodworking series (Motion picture) Set 2:
Hand tool operations.
684.08 Fi A 68-1690
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Whetting a plane iron (Motion picture) Fairiield Asso-
ciates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 1)
I^oop film.
1. Planes (Hand tools) 2. Sharpening of tools. I. Fairfield
Associates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series:
Woodworking (Motion picture) part 1.
[TT180] 684.08 76-715217
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Whetting single bevel edge to<^ (Motion picture) Ealing
Corp., 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Sharpening hand tools)
IxH>p Him. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Uses a chisel blade to show the proper method of
whetting a single beveled-edge tool, and compares the efficiency of
the sharp blade and the dull blade.
1. Sharpening of tools. 2. Chisels. i. Ealing Corporation, Cam-
bridge. Mass, Series: Sharpening band tools (Motion picture)
621.9 74-705363
Ealing Corp.
Which bMe? [Motion picturei BBC-TV. London, 1968.
Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Pilma
10 min sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Arithmetic, no. 2)
SUMMARY: Demonstrates for children how to write numben in various
buet. and >how* the propenie* which they have in common. TelU how add
numben in other bates.
1. Numeration— Juvenile filrru. (1. Number tyiiemi] I. Britith Broad-
caiting Corporation. Telcvbion Service. H. Time-Ufe Pilms. III. Series:
Arithmetic. [Motion picture] no. 2.
tQAUI.Si 513 7».71440«
Time-Ufc FiliM 72 MARC
644
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
Which group do I go to? No. 1 {Motion jncture) Interna-
tional Citietnedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S.
bv I^nniinjf Corp of America. 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 2)
Loop film.
With teaoher'H gtitde and teacfaiDg manual.
Summary; Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
In any language. IDeslgoed to develop rlsaal and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and vocabulary; to encourage problem solTlnK; and
to stimulate perception. Deals with concept formation. For pri-
mary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) i. International Clnemedla Center, n.
Learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready, set. read!
(Motion plrtnre) Set 2.
372.4 70-T082U
I.earnlng Corp. of America
Which group do I go to? No. 2 {Motion picture) Interna-
tional Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S.
bv I.*nniing Cnrp of America. 1970.
4 mln. si. i-olor. super 8 mm. (Beady set. read! Set 2)
Ixwp dim.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summam: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
In any language. Designed to develop rtsual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and Tocabulary; to encourage problem aolTlng; and
to stlmolate perception. Deals with concept formation. For pri-
mary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) i. International ClnwDedla Center, n.
Learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready set read'
(Motion picture) Set 2.
372.4 73-708216
I.earnlng Corp. of America
Which hand has the ball? {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Hook Co.. 1969. Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mill. si. o.ior 8 mm. ( Look at it series, set A t
Loop Him mounted in cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
Id super 8 mm.
With manuaK
Summary: \ single-concept film destened for use in teaching
special education classes.
1. Kxceptional children — Education. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Look at it series (Motion picture) set A.
371.& 79-702740
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Which is my world? (Motion picture) Grant Rohloff. Re-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1&71.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : Points out that greed is a major cause of euTlron-
mental pollution. Explores what changes In life style are necessary
for safe and pleasant surviTal.
1. Pollution. 2. Man— Influence on nature. I. Rohloff, Grant
II. BFA Educational Media.
614.7 TO-711108
BFA Educational Media
Which one's bigger? {Motion picture) International Cine-
media Center. Montreal. Released in the U. S. by Learn-
in-.' Corp. of America, 1970.
4 mln si. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set, read! Set 2)
Txtop film.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summartf: Presents basic concepts necessary In learBlng to read
in any language. Designed to deyelop visual and auditory percep-
tion, concepts, and Tocahulary; to encourage problem Bolvlng; and
to stimulate perception. Helps children learn about slie. For pri-
mary grades.
1. Reading (Primary) i. International Cinemedia Center, n.
Learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready set read!
(Motion picture) Set 2.
372.4 77-708217
I.earnlng Corp. of America
Which mle wins {Motion picture) Education Development
Center, 1968.
sd. b&w.
16 I
(Cnlrersity of Illinois arithmetic
28 mil
project)
Made for UnlTersity of lUltkois arithmetic project
Summary: An unrehearsed film in which Miss Phyllis Klein
teacher one of the UnlTersity of Illinois arithmetic project topics to
a class of tblrd graders.
1. Aritlitnetlc — Study and teadiing. t EdocatiOQ Derelopment
Oenter. Series: UuiTervity of Illinois arithmetic project (Motion
picture)
371.3 75-702652
CINB
Which way to peace? (Motion picture) Television, Radio,
and Film Commission of the Southern California- Arizona
Conference of tlie Methodist Church (196-!j Made by
Dept. of Cinema, University of Southern California.
33 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summarf/: Presents a discussion of pacifism from the ChrLstian
point of view. In which Henry Hitt Crane, jwstor of the Cenlral
Methndi.st <.'hurch in Detroit, argues for paclflsm against G. Bromley
Oxnam, bishop of the Washington, D. C, area. Gerald Kennedy,
bishop of the Los Angeles area, moderates.
1. Pacifism. r. Methodist Church (United States) Confer-
ences. Southern California-Arizona. Television, Radio, and Film
Commission.
261.8 Fi 67-527
Which way wisdom? (Motion picture) Lutheran Film As-
sociates. Released by Lutheran Film Library, 1970.
34 mln. Hd. color. 16 cm.
SUMMARY : Designed to Initiate discussion concerning the role
of the church In higher education. Records events and discussions
as they happened on several campuses. Coododea with a chancel
drama performed In a suburban church by students who ^eak
about the problems of generational conflict.
1. Church and colU«e. 2. Conflict of g«»eratlons. I. Lutheran
Film .Vssociates.
377 70-711585
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White brave men die . . . {Motion picture) New8C(^>e, 1966.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Creditt: Dli-ectors and narrators, Donald C. Bruce, Fulton Lewis
in.
SHmmari/: Describes the Increasing number of protests and demon-
strations In the United States supporting the Communist position in
Vietnam. Dlscus.fes various organizations such as the Students for
a Democratic Society and the Progressive Labor Party which are
participating In the protests. Includes interviews with participants
In the demonstrations, and shows views of draft-card bumlnit cere-
monies, of a demonstration In Washington on Aug. 7-9, 1966, and of
a march on Washington on Nov. 27, 196tS.
1. Demonstrations. 2. Vietnamese CoDflict 1961- —Public opin-
ion— V. S. I. Newscope^ Inc.
323.2 75-704298
While San Francisco sleeps {FUmttrip) San Francisco
Unified School Distirct. Made and released by Society
for ViFual Education, 1967.
49 fr. color. S."! mm. (Snn Francisco— our city and county)
Creditt: Director of consultants. William B. Sanborn.
SMmmnry: Describes some of the kinds of nighttime Jobs of San
Frsnclscuns. Includes views of night workers in hospitals, the police
department, restaurants, theaters, radio stations, public transporta-
tion systems, telephone companies, newspaper publishing companies,
bakeries, produce markets, and dairies.
1 Nnlght work— Pan Francisco. i. San Francisco Unlfled School
District. It. Society for Visual Education, inc.. Chicago. Series:
San Frandaco— our city and county (Fllmstrip)
331.81
Fi A 68-3608
Society for Visunl
While you are waiting {Motion picture) Centron Educa-
tional Films, 1967.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced for the Clara Elizabeth Fund.
With teachers' guide.
SummarTi: Discusses prenatal care and healthy childbirth, and
polnte out that uncertainties about the prospect of having a baby
are common to everyone.
1. Childbirth. 2. Prenatal care. i. Centron Educational Films.
612.63 72-706444
Centron Educational Films
Whiplaish {Motion picture) Charles Cahill and Associates.
Released by AIMS InstructioDal Media Services, 1968.
16 miQ. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Investigates rear-end coUislous at speeds up to 55 miles
per hour, and explains safety measures to avoid them.
1, Traffic accidents. 2. Traffic safety. i. Cahill (Charles) and
Associates, Inc.. Hollywood, Calif, ii. AIMS Instractlonal Media
Services.
629.28 79-700186
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Whippersnapper Films
see
Simba in a wimba.
Whirlpool Corporation
How many meals to the moon ?
Whisky Rebellion {FUinstrlp) Jonee and Osmond. Released
by Mo<lem Ijeamin^ Aids, 1968.
24 fr. lolor. 3o mm. (Critical thinking aids)
Wilh leather's truide.
Summary: Part 1 presents President Washington's problem of en-
forcing the law when the men in Pennsylvania refuse to pay Ux on
the whisky they make. Part 2 shows a voter faced with a choice
between the Federalists and the Republicans during the election of
1800. For elementary grades. Wlthcaptl<«i«.
1. Whiskey Insurrection, 1704. 2. Presidenta— U. S.— Election—
1800. I. Jones and Osmond, inc. ii. Modern Learning Aids, New
York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Fllmstrip)
372.8 74r-73331l
Modern Learning Aids
A WUsKr of dlMcat [Motioa picture] I/D/E/A. 1969.
3) min. id. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Narratot. Chct Hundey.
SUMMARY: An obfcctive portrayal of the nttioawkk aMvcment aaxMg
teachers to organiu for baigaining purpoacs.
I. Orikctivc bartUDini— Teacben — Uaiud Stale*. I. InKitute for the De-
vdopnaent of Educstioaal Activitiea.
ILB2842, 331.89 70-713965
l/D/E/A 72 MARC
Whistle down the wind {Motion picture) Allied Film Mak-
ers, London. Released in the TJ. S. by Pathe-America
Distributing Co., 1961.
98 mln. .'id. b4w. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by Mary Hayley Bell.
Creditt: Producer, Richard Attenborough ; director, Bryan Forbes;
screenplay. Keith Waterhouse. Willis Hall; music, Malcolm Arnold;
director of photography, Arthur Ibbetson; editor. Max Benedict.
Cait: Hayley Mills, Bernard Lee, Alan Bates, Norman Bird, Diane
Clare.
8ttmm4irv: A drama about a young girl who discovers a hunted
murderer in her father's bam and believes bim to be Jesus returned
to earth.
I. Bell. Mary Hayley. Whistle down the wind. n. Allied Film
Makers, ltd. iti. Pathe-America Dlstrllnttlng Company.
Fi 67-1219
645
Whistle for Willie (Motion picture) Communications Labo-
ratorv. Bank Street Collejje of Education. Released by
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
6 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bank Street reading Incratlve film
series)
With teacher's guide.
BummaiT/: Jumet Gamer reads a book by Ezra Jack Keats, which
relates the efforts and success of a little boy in learning to whistte.
1. Reading— Audio- visual aids. i. Keats. Ezra Jack. Whistle
for Willie, it. Bank Street College of Education, New York. Com-
munications Laboratory, ni. McOraw-HUI Book Company.
Fi A 67-2306
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Whistler {Filmstrip) Educational Dimensions Corp., 1969.
^ fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents WhlMtler's oil paintings and etchings against
a background of music which describes the work and life of the
artist. Uses a chronological sequence of paintings to illustrate his
strong references to Japanese art and his change from realism to
tmpref<sIonlsm.
1. Whistler, James Abbott McNeill. 1834-190S. i. Educational
Dimensions Corporation.
759.13 74r-7360l7
A. L. A. Booklist
White, Florence Meiman,
your lunch money
1910-
How to lose
How to lose your lunch money.
White, Grace (Miller) Tess of the Storm country
see
Tess of the storm countiy.
White, Laura Schaefer
see
Tea for two.
White, Lionel, The money trap
see
The Money trgqa.
White, Terence Hanbury, 1906-1964. The sword
in the stone
see
The Sword in the stone.
White, Theodore Harold. 1915- The Making
of the President, 1960
see
Tbe Nominating proccat: I960.
Politic* in the tdevinoo ace: I960.
White, Theodore Harold, 1915- The making
of the President, 1968
The Making of the President 1968.
White AfrfoL [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1969.
Released in the U.S. by Tune-Life FUma.
40 min. sd. bAw. 1ft ram.
SUMMARY: A documentary whkb |ivci the trgumentt of a vtuu South
Africsa is defense of apartheid. Eumiacs tbe racial and cultural strife in South
Africa.
1, Africa, Soutb>-Racc questioo. 2. Scgregatioiv—Africa, South. I. Brit-
ish Broadcasting Corporation. Tclevisiaii Service. 11. Tinw-Ure niiiM.
[DT763i 320.5 77-714622
Tune-Life Flhu 72 MARC
WUtc Qoad Peaks. [Motion picture] Film OriginaU, 1972.
22 min. id. coIot. 16 mm.
Alto iuued in b&w,
CREDITS: Script and photojnphy, Oeorgc OUvef Smith. Helen SimnfteU;
consuiunu. Donald Obee, Monte D Wibon^ narraior. Rci Allen.
SUMMARY: Picture* the mounuin ecosyitcm of While Cloud Peak* in
Idaho, (howtng plant and animal life, cirques flanked wilh moraines, meadowi,
barren ridge*, gnarled tree*, and foresu of the are*. Notes that thi* ecosyttem
exhibiu three •ep*r«ie geological ages.
1. Mountain ecok>gy— Idaho. I. Film Originala.
CQH541.5.M65] 917.96 74-709311
Film Orifiral* 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
White collar grievance {Motion picture) University of
Wisconsin. Released by University of Wisconsin, Bureau
of Audio- Visual Instruction, 1967.
42 mia. Bd. bAw. 16 mm.
CreditM: Producer and director, JackBoa Tiffany; script, Morten
Parker: consultant, James Stem
Bummary: Illustrates a Job-bidding Krlerance In a white-collar
altuatlon and follows It through the various steps of the crievaDce
procedure, as well as througli the arbltratloo bearlag, clearly showing
rhe duties and rvspuuslbilltiea of the grievant, the steward, and other
union olSctalB at each level.
1. GrleTance procedures, i. Wisconsin. University, u. Wis-
consin. tTnlverslty. Bureau of Audio-Visual Instruction.
331.15 Fi A 68-1848
Wisconsin. Unlr. Bur. of Audio-Visual Instruction
The White House (FUmstrip) National Qeographic. Made
by National Geographic and Encyclopaedia Bntannica
Educational Corp. Released by Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1968.
87 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 B. for automatic projector), 12 In., 3Si rpm. (Washington)
With script on record Jacket,
CredUt: Producer. David S. Boyer.
Bummary: Describes how the White House was built and traces
Its history.
1. Washington. D. C. White House. l National Geographic
Society, Washington, D. C. n. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corjioratlon. Series : Washington (Fllmstrip)
917.53 Fi A 68^584
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Educations] Corp.
The White House {Motion picture) Path
by Pathe Educational Sciences, 1968?
News. Released
4 miu. sil. b&w, 16 mm. {American heritage section)
Slilestone-s of the century,
.\daptatlon of the 19G0 film of the same title issued separately.
On reel with Story of our Capitol; Library of Congress; Ben
Franklins Philadelphia: Valley Forge: national shrine; Mount
Vernon: national shrine; Statue of Liberty, then and now; Wil-
liamsburg, restored In our century.
Credit!: Narrator, Ed Herlihy.
Summary: Traces the history of the White House. Includes
scenes of the White Rouse In 1800 occupied by John Adams, in
1814 when It was burned by the British, and the results of the
reconstruction program In the 1960's.
1. Washington. D. C. White House. l Pathe News, Inc., New
York. 11. Pathe Educational Sciences, Inc. Series: American
herita^ xerle-s (Motion picture) Series: Milestones of the century
(Motiou picture)
917.53 74r-7029»9
Portland State Vnlv, Library
The White Houae (Motion picture)
and Visual Arte, 1968.
(Human
Universal Education
20 mi I, sd. color. 16 mm. (Human values serlex)
Also isxiied In super 8 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Provides a tour of the Executive Hansloo of the United
States showing famous rooms and their furnishings, and the scenic
gardens surrounding the house.
1. Washington, D. C. White House. i. Universal Education and
Visual Arts. Series: Human values series (Motion picture)
917.53 72-701266
Universal Education and Visual Arts
W WUto HoMe. [Filnutrip] Visuals for Teaching. 1972.
2 ninutripa. color. 3S mm. ■nd phonodisc: 2 s.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.
(America's bicenUnntal rilmsirip scria)
Produced in coopersiion with the While House Historical Society.
Abo issued with phonoUpe in cassctle.
With teacher's guide and script.
SUMMARY: Uses old dnwings. photographs, sod sketches to present i
htsuxical saidy of the Whiu House. Also pictures the rooms in the White House
■■ they arc today.
CONTENTS: i. Yesterday. 4S fr., 15 min.— 2. Today. 58 fr.. 15 min.
I. Wadiingion, DC WhiU Houae. I. Visuab for Teaching. II Series.
lF204.W5) 917.53 72-733218
Visuals for Teaching 72 MARC
The White House and environs (Filmstnp) Melvin Bred-
shaug. Released by Inteniational Film Bureau, 1970.
8U fr. '-olor. Xi mm. Hiid phonodls^^': 1 n.. 12 In., 331 rpm., 14
min. mii-rogroove. ( Washington, D. C.)
Credili: Consultant, Wllcomb E. Washburn.
Summary: Pre«ents scenes of the White House, the amoclated ex-
ecutive oflloe building, and the Blair House. Includes vlewa of the
Jefferson Memorial, the Ford Theater, the Lincoln Memorial, and
the biilldlngx of the Departments of State, the Treasury, Agriculture,
and the Interior.
1. Washington, D. C— Description. i. BrodBbang, Melrln, 1900-
II. International Film Hureati, inc., (Chicago. Series; Washington,
D. <'. (Fllmstrtp. International Film Bureau)
»17.53 77-786620
iDternatlcmal Film Bureau
White House Conference on Youth. Eetee Park,
Colo., 1971
see
U anybody listening?
WhiU House red carpet with Julia Child {Motion jncturt)
National Kducatiotial Televisioc and lindio Center. Made
by WGBH-TV. Iteleaaed by Indiana rniversity Audio-
Visual Center, 11X18.
4d mm. Ml. nilor. IH luiu. I NKT festival)
Viedil»: I'rodiKVi-x, Itutli I.iock»iKMl, Itusaell Murush; director,
lluMSell Moraah; editor, Uiida Tucker.
Hummaty: I XMUiiietita how tlie Wliite Houae staff maoages the
cei-fmonles lnvolv«Kl In an offlclal state visit with Julia Child cover-
ing a visit by the Prime Minister of Japan, Uegina with the greeting
ceremony ami continues thrcugh the evening with emphasla on the
state tMnquet.
1. Washington. D, V. White House. 2. Vtsiu of state~U. S. 8.
Chilli. Jutla. r. Nntltroal Kilucatlonal Television and Radio Center,
ti. Indians, I'nlverslty. Audlo-Vlsuul Center.
»7:i.023 Fi A 68-1944
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
White lightning and me {Motion picture) General Motors
Corp., Chevrolet Motor Division. Made by General Mo-
tors Photographic. Released by Chevrolet Motor Division
and Modem Talking Picture Service, 1967.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Explains to derby-age boyB and their fathers bow rela-
tively easy it Is to build a racer and how worthwhile it Is to partici-
pate In the Ail-American Soap Box Derby. Usee flashback tech-
niques to trace the experience of a 14-year-old boy bb he builds a
soap box derby racer, wins a local race, and goes to Akron, Ohio, for
the national race. „^
1 Soap t>oi derbies. i. General Motors Corporatiwi. Chevrolet
Motor Division ii Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
796.6 Fi A 68-870
White lite {Motion picture) Britisli Film Institute, London,
1970. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated, 1971.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMSIARY : An art flim In which ghostly negative images of con-
temporary sexual fantasies pass fleetlngly across the screen.
1. Sex. 2. Sex (Psychology) I. British Film Institute, London.
II. Films Incorporated.
[;HQ19] 704.945 70-712642
Films Incorporated
(White magic, {Motion picture) RKO Pathe [1939,
9 min. si. b&w. 15 mm. (Sportscope)
Creditt: Supervisor, Frederic Ullman; prepared by Frank R.
Donovan.
Bummary: Describes skiing and other winter sports at Sun Valley,
1. Skis and skiing— Sun VaUey, Idaho. l RKO-Patbe, Inc.
Series: Sportscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-788
White mnC% God. {Motion picture] Concordia inku, 1961.
30 min- Id. hftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A Uory ki in the African junglei which focuto on the cflbrta
of a missionary to overcome a native's fear and tupcntition and to win s soul
for Christ.
1 . Miuions—Africa. 2. EvangeliMk work—AMcm. I. COncordia Puhliah-
ing House, Sl Louis.
[BV3500i 266 72-701671
Concordia Fihm 73 MARC
White Motor Corporation. Diamond Reo Division
see
Taming East Africa's toughest trails.
White mud {Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept. of Educa-
tion, School Broadcasts Section, Regina, 1965. Made by
Saskatchewan Cine-Graphic Division.
80 min, sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Saskatchewan sightllne series, no.
Telecast under the title Land of the white mud (Eastend and
Cypress Hills)
Creditt: Producer and director, Robert Howard; writers, Muriel
Clements, Gertrude Murray ; cameramen, Alvln Sdiafer, Ken Pat-
terson.
Bummary: Traces the history and development of the Cypress Hills
area, from its b^innlng as a ranching area, through the Cypress
Hills Massacre and the building of Northwest Mounted Police forts,
to the coming of settlers. Includes accounts of life In the Old West
as given by early settlers.
1. Cypress Hills. i. Saskatchewan. School Broadcasts Sec-
tion. II. Land of the white mud (E:astend and Cypress Hills) (Mo-
tion picture) Series: Saskatchewan sightllne series (Motion pic-
ture) no. 4.
971^ Fi A 68-38
National Film Board of Canada
White rabbit (Motion picture) George Gray — John Cherry
Productions. Released by Fishtail Sky Films, 1969.
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Director, George Gray; writer, John Cherry. Cast: Chris
Amaral.
Summary: A student-made art film which interprets White rabbit,
a rock song about drugs, through photographs and the movements of
models.
I. George Gray— John Cherry Productions. II. Fishtail Sky Films.
704.946 77-709833
Fl-^htall Sky Films
White sauce {Motion picture) MoGraw-Hill Book Oo.^ 1970.
Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 min. sl. color, super 8 mm. (Food pr^aratlon aeries, set 3)
Loop flIm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. Cream sauce. i. McOraw-HIl] Book Company. Series:
Food prq>aratIon series (Motion picture) setS.
641.8 76-706516
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The White ship {Motion j>icture) National Film Board of
Canada, 1967.
15 min. sd. color. 1« mm.
French version released under tlie title I,e flottlUe blanche.
Creditt: Producer and writer, Itex Tasker; director and photog-
rapher, H. J. I-emieux ; editor, J. Spotton.
SnmtFMirv; Follows the annual fishing voyage of the Portuguew
sailing fleet to the Grand Banks off Canada where Portuguese sailing
schooners have flshed for Ave hundred years.
— Another issue. 85 mm.
1. Fisheries — Portugal. 2. Fisheries— Grand Banks of Newfound-
land. I. Canada. National Film Board.
689 Fi A 6S-1260
National Film Board of Canada
TlM Wklto tilM dMT. iPihnstripi Tcachinf Reeourcca Devetop-
ment Center, 1969.
li tr. color. 33 mra.
SUMMARY: BumiBM the haUtt of the deer. With captions. For primary
I . Whitc-tailMl dMf— Juvmile (Una. ( I . WUic-tailed daer . 2. Dmt] I.
Teaching Rcaouron Developacni Ctnier.
(QL737.U551 372.3 72-733782
T««:hing RnouroM T2 MARC
The White warrior {MoHon picture) Majestic films, Rome,
and Lovcen Fibns. Released in the U- S. by Warner Bros.
Pictures. 1960.
86 miu. sd. color. 85 mm.
Dyallscope. Technicolor.
Bised on the novel Khadzhl-Murat, by Leo Tolstoy^ a„„^tl.
Credit,: Director. Richard Freda; ^^^'iP'")'- ^"'•'„^,,„^*S^"!'
Akos Tolney ■ music, Robert Nlcolosl ; photographer ""]°J^*^-
iiu: Steve iteevee, Georgia Moll; Renato Baidlni. Gerard Herter.
Nicola Popovlc. Scilla GabeL .^k„iii„„ ^f th*.
Sum7Mn>: An adventure melodrama about a febem«",o', ***
Caucasus cltlwns against cruel Russian conquerors in the middle of
"'"i.^'TShSr^^v Nlkolaevlch, graf. 18^1910. Kt**-"""";^
n. Maj«itic illins. in. Lovcen Films, it. Warner Brothers Pictures.
"**^ Fi 67-1326
White water slalom {Motion picture)
1967.
Sanderling Films,
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummitry: Discusses canoe and kayak slalom racing In the eastern
section of the United States ; explaining various paddle strokes and
rules of the slalom races. Includes views of the National Canoe and
Eastern Kayak Championships held on Vermont's West River.
1. Canoes and canoeing. i. Sanderling Films.
797.1 Fi A 68-871
CINE
American National Bed
Whitewater (Motion picture)
Cross, 1971.
II min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Describes Whitewater canoeing and shows slalom
and down-river racing on the Nantahata River In the Smoky Moun-
tiilnx. Explains basic racing rules and shows all types of craft lo
actual competition.
1. Canoes and canoeing. I. Red Cross. V. S. American Na-
tional Red Cross.
[GV783] 797.1 72-712947
American National Bed Cross
Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Crossing Brooklyn
Ferry
see
Face to face — Walt Whitman: a hundred
years hence.
Whitman, Walt.
captain'.
1819-1892. O captain'. My
Reading poetry: O captain'. My cEqptain'.
Whitman, Walt. 1819-1892
see
Walt Whitman's avU War.
Whitman — the American singer (Filmstrip) Thomas S.
Klise Co., 1971.
8o fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (1 a for mannal pMh
jector, 1 a. for automatic projector), 12 in., 331 rpm.. 20 min. each
side, mlcrogroove.
.\1:M Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With reading script
CREDITS: Writer and narrator, Thomas Kllse; art, David Seay.
Sl'MMARY: Present^ a biography of Walt Whitman and in-
terprets Leaves of grass. When Ulaca last In the dooryard bloomed,
and other major poems. Presents photographs of Whltmaa and
late nineteenth century scenes.
1. Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. I. Thomas 3. Kllse Company.
[PS3231] 811 76-789789
Thomas S. Kllse Co.
Whitney, Arthur O
^lendor in the sand.
646
Whitney, John H
see
Catalog.
Celery stalks at midnight.
Experiments in motion graphics.
Experiments in motion graphics and
permutations.
Matrix.
Osaka 1-2-3.
Whitney, John Harvey, 1945-
see
Tenninal wU.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Whitney, Michael
see
Binaiy bit patterns,
Whittaker (Roger) Productions
see Roger Whittaker Productions
Whittier, John Greenleaf,
Frietchie
see
1807-1892. Barbara
Barbara Frietchie.
Whiz quiz kid (Jfo<um '^eti^Mi) Paramount Pictures Corp^
1963.
6 mln. sd. color. 35 mm. (NoveltooQ cartoon)
Cr€4il*: Director, Seymour Kneltel ; story. Jack Hercer, Irr Dress-
ier: acimatlOD, Martin Taraa; music, Winston Sharpie*.
Bummarji: An animated cartoon. Ollle Owl answers some diffi-
cult queattona In a TV quiz show to win all the prises offered and
finally outsmarts a computer to win the TV station Itself.
I. Haramount Pictures C<Hiioratlon. Series: Noreltoon cartoon
(Motion picture)
Fi 68-lOH
Who am I? (FUmstrip) Commuoicators ,196-ff
33 fr. color. 35 moL (Life reading series)
Bufmnary: Presents the questions which wet« aaked about an
object bidden behind a r«d drapery In an effort to Idectlfy It
1. Reading — Audlo-rlsual aids. t C<»nmunlcator8 {Flmi)
Series: Life reading series (Fllmstrip)
372.4 7»-78»901
Peonsylranla Sdiool for the Deaf
Who am I? {Filmatn'p) Eye Gate House. 1969.
30 fr. color. 3r> mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm..
3 mln. microgroove. (Me, myself, and I, no. 1)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Promotes self -evaluation, empfaaslEing the concept that
people are dllTereat. Explores basic human neetDi and cat^orlzes
Inherited and acquired traits, such as abilities, appearance, and
IntereAts. For elementary grades.
1. Self-evaluation — JuTenlle films. i. Eye Gate House, Inc.
Serles: Me, myself, and I (Fllmstrip) no. 1.
155.42 74-734177
Bye Gate Bouse
Who am I? The search for self [andi CratraceptiTe
methods {FUmstrip) Q+Ed Productiwis, 1967.
2 niiti^trlps on one roll, color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12
in., 331 rpm.. 11 mln. (Love and the facts of life, no. 5)
Part 1, 52 fr.. pt. 2, 8 fr.
With teacher's study guide.
Credita: Producer, Maxwell Perrow ; director, Jack Tyler ; writer,
Evelyn MllIU Duvall.
Summary: Part 1 discusses many factors which combine to form a
sense of Identity. Part 2 explains various methods of contraception.
1. Identity (Psydiology) 2. Conception — PreTentloo. i. 0>n-
traceptlre methods (Motion picture) n. Q+Bd Productions. Se-
ries: Love and the facts of life (Fllmstrip) no. 5.
612.6 70-734496
Q-f Ed Productions
Who am I? Where did I come firom? Where am I going? The
eternal questions. [Slide set] Center for Humanities. 1972.
160sbdes. color. 2 x 3 m. and 3 phonodiscs (2 s. each), 12 in.. 33 1/3
rpm., 34 mifi.
Abo bcued with phoooUpc in cassette.
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY: Students raise questions on the meaning of life and ailempt to
find answers during a round-ubte conference with Di. Melvin Tumin. professor
of sociology at Princeton Uoivenity.
1. Life. I. Center for Humanities.
[BD435] 128 72-736264
Center for Humanities 73 MARC
The Who and why <tf reading {Motion picture) Centron
Corp. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967.
13 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Effective reading series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A reading motivation film. Explains human depeod-
eiKe on printed matter and points out the wide scope of reading
material available to children for Information as well as for fun.
— Another iasue. bAw.
1. Readings. i. Centron Corporation, Inc.. I^wreoce. Kan.
n. McGraw-HlU Book Company. Series: Effective reading series
(Motion picture)
428.4 Fi A 67-6061
UcOraw-HIll Book Co.
Who ar* your friends? (Fibnstrip) Windmills, ltd. Be-
lensed by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
44 fr. color. STi mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., SSI rpm. ml-
croBFoove. (The Importance of you)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: r«es photographs which show children enfaged
with their friends to provide examples that enable children to
better understaod themselves, their efDOtioos, and the people around
tbem. For elementary grades.
1. Psydhology — Juvenile films. 2. Friendship— Jamlle fllms.
I. Windmills, ltd. II. BFA Bdocational Media. III. 8«ies: The
Importance of yoa (Fihnstrip)
[BF149.5] 372.24 76-739720
BFA Edscatloiial Media
{Motion picture) Columbia Pictures Corp.^
Who cares?
1925.
6 reelc. aL b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released In 39 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title bjr Ooemo Hamilton.
L. C. copy Incomplete : 46 mlu. ; reel S and parts of reels 6 and 6
wanting.
In the George Marshall Film Collectloa of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
CrediU: Director, David Klrkland; adapUUon, DoDglaa Z. Doty;
titles. Walter Anthony: photographer, Allen Thompson; film editor,
Robert R. Snody. Cast: Dorothy Devore, WlUlam Haines, Uoyd
Whitlock.
Summary: A story about a young girt who ™M *^y ^T?^*^
repres-slve grandparents and Is rescued by l^.-^'**^.^- ?Jf °"*^
her protection under a marriage arrangement In which they are to
"r'H.Sto^*C«mo. Whocaresl „. Columbia Plchtres Corpora-
tion, m. George Marshall Film Collection, it. American Film In-
stitute Collection,
Who cares? (Motion picture)
1968. Made by Ltimin Films.
79-709792
McGraw-Hill Book Co^
g mln. ad. color. 16 mm. (Skyline series)
With teachers' guide.
Bummnry: Dramatizes a story about a little boy who would rarely
smile and was always grouchy because he felt he was not liked. His
classmates discovered h« was a fine musician and htiped blm to
realixe that others did care tar blm after all. For primary grades.
I. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Skyline series (Motion
picture)
372.6 70-700149
HcGraw-HIll Book Co.
Who cares? (Motion picture) R. Gordon Lutz, 1970.
14 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A short story deullhig the rivalry between an older
brother who has a new car and his younger brotbers, aged seventeen
and twelve
1. Brothers and sisters. I. Luts. B. Gordon.
[HQ784.B7] 301.42 74-711586
CINE
Who cares? (Motion picture) R Oordon Lata, 1970. Bo-
leascd by Vimon Quest, 1971.
14 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A short story detailing the rivalry between two
brothers, aged seventeen and twelve, and the aggravations which
arise when the older brother gets a new car,
1. Brothers and sisters. I. Luts, B. Gordon. II. Vision Quest,
Inc
[HQ784.B7] 301.42 74^711586
R. Gordon Lutje rev
Who cares about Indians? (Motion picture) KOMO-TV,
1970, Made by Special Projects Unit.
20 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Documents tbe attempt of the Northwest lodiSD to
make a place for himself and his culture within the progressive
society of the white man.
1. Indians of North America — Northwest Padfic 2. Indians of
North America— Social conditions. I. KOMO-TV (Television sta-
tion) Seattle.
970.1 78-711587
CINE
Who cares aboat Jamie? {Motion picture) Smart Family
Foundation in cooperation with the Menninger Founda-
tion. 1963. Released by Coronet Instructional Films.
17 mill. Hd. b*"-. 16 turn.
Summani: A dramatJMtltm of a few hours in tbe life of a flr«t
grader designed to show how parents, teachers, and other adults
whose lives directly affect children are largely responsib'e for the
prevention of mental lllnem. Points out that adults must offer the
child the paycho-ftoclal strength to prevent his faltering in tbe proffiss
of growth and maturation. „ „
1 Phi Idren— Management. 2. Mental hygiene. i. Smart Family
Foundation, ii. Coronet Instructional Flltns.
155.42 Fi 67-2180
Who coatrolfl roar pane itrlagiT [Slide set] Chamber of Com-
merce of the United Sutea. 1968.
32 lltdct. color. 2 X 1 in.
:: 1 reel (3 in.). 3 3/4 tps., 13
With tcripl.
SUMMARY: ExpUiitt how the money lystera works.
I Money— United Suies. 1. Chacnber of Commerce of the United States
of America.
[HG538] 332 72-732827
Chamber of Commerce of 72 MARC
the United Sute*
Who cope oat? {Motion picture) Mental Health Film Board
in cooperation with state mental health authorities of Cali-
fornia, South Carplina, and Maryland. Released by Inter-
national Film Bureau, 1970.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Cr9Mt»: Director and writar. Irrlog Jaeot^; parcblatrie coDSult-
SDt, Richard L. Frank.
Bummary: An open-ended film which raises tbe qnestUm of the
choices with which adolescenu of today are faced. Focuses on tbe
problems of Ave adolescents, each of whom describes his feelings and
attempts to ext^ln the reasons for his dedsloas.
1. Youth. L Mental Health PUm Board. New Torfc. n. Inter-
national Film Bnrsen, Inc., Chicago.
165.6 70-70T2M
Intemallonal Film Bareea
Who did what? (Motion picture) International Cinemedia
Center, Montreal, Released in the U. S. by Learning Corp.
of America, 1970.
4 mill fl. color, super 8 mm. {Ready, set, read! Set 2)
T.100P Aim.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Bummary: Presents basic concepts necessary In learning to read
In any Ungoage. Designed to develop vlsoal and auditory percep-
tion, concqits, and vocabnlary; to encourage pr(*lem soMng; and
to stimulate perception. Teaches how to describe events with pre-
cision. For primary gradea. _.. „ .
1 Reading (Primary) t- International Cinemedia Lenter. n.
Learning Corporation of America. Series: Ready, set. read!
(Motion picture) Set 2. -«„„^
872.4 76-708222
Learning Corp. of America
Who did wkat to whom. [Motion picture] Ma«er AModates.
Released by Research Preat Ca, 1972.
17 min. id. color. 16 sua
With kMler'i guide.
SUMMARY: A trainiag fibs far sdacalkMsl, reUckM
which thowt how to recogaisa tbe (our priadftn of bcfaai
OMot, negative reioforcemeal. extisctioa. Mid pooithnwat
1. Reinforcement (Ptycbofasgy) 2. Extisctioa (Ptycboloty)
1. Mager AMOcistca. II. Research Picm Compaay.
tBF319.5.R4,
Research Pnat Co.
1S8
n
74-714963
MARC
Who do you think yoa are ? (Filmstrip) Guidance Associ-
ates of Pleasantrille, N. Y., 1970.
3 fllmstrlps. color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs (2 s. each; 1 a
for manual projector, 1 s for automatic projector) ; 12 In., 8U rpm.
microgroove. (First things) . ,« .^ , ,
Part 1, 42 fr., 5 mln. ; pt 2, 85 fr., 5 mln. ; pt S, 48 fr., 7 mln.
Also Issued with phonoUpe in cassettes.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer, Virginia Schone; consultant, Joseph C. Grannls.
Summary; Shows that a person can be Identified by certain facts
and figures, explains that no two individuals do everything In the
same way, and relates that every Indiridual has twth common and
unique feelings. For primary grades.
1 Personality. 2. Individuality. I. Guidance Associates oi
PleasantTllle, N. T. Series: First things (Fllmstrip)
372.8 75-737908
A. L. A. Botddlst
Who gives us that? (Filmstrip) Miller-Brody Prodnctions,
1970.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a, 5 mln. (Early learn-
ing fllmstrip library)
Based on the McOraw-HlU Headstart books by Shari Lewis and
Jacquelyn Relnach.
With teacher's manual.
Credits: Music, Jacquelyn Relnach.
Summary : Helps children understand cause and effect by showing
them what products sbeep, cows, hens, and bees prorlde. Features
Sliari Lewis.
1. Farm produce. I. Lewis, Shari. II. Miller-Brody Produc-
tions. Series.
372.6 78-737660
Miller-Brody Productions
Who grows in Brooklyn {Motion picture) National Book
Cranmittee in cooperaticffi with Broc^yn Public Library.
Released by Carousel Films, 1969.
to mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Follows a blue bookmobile and the dedicated librarians
who bring books to luner-city cMldren.
1. Bookmobiles. i. National Book Committee, n. Carousel
FlkB«, inc.. New Tort
027.4 76-702900
Oantoseintms
Who has the time {Motion picture) United Qivers Ftmd of
the National Capital Area, 1969. Made by Frost Produc-
tions.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Attempts to show that people suffering from sickness,
old age, drugs, and loneliness are pari of tbe commtmlty and cannot
be Ignoredl Concentrates on real people expressing their feelings,
and focuses 00 the problems rather than the cures.
1. Sodat problems. 1. United Givers Fund of the National
Capital Area.
361.8 71-705716
CINB
Who in the world {Filmstrip) Graded Press, 1970.
66 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 a. SSI rpm.
With script and leader's guide.
Bummary: Pari 1, based on the book Hop, skip, hop, by Pauline
Palmer Medc, shows children that a church is more than Just a
building by revealing that It Is a community of peoi^ who live,
work, and witness in the world. Part 2 pcntrays the world-wide
nature of the church.
1, Church— Juvenile fllms- i. Medt, PaoUne Palmer. Hop skip,
bop. n. Graded Press.
262.7 77-786886
Metbodlst Pub. House
Who in the w<»1d7 (Filmstrip) Filmfax Productions. Bo-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll- color. 35 mm. (What In the world!)
SUMMARY: Dr. Newton Know-lt-All arouses children's interest
In social studies and oaliiral history as he hosts s tour tbst briefly
portrays iitan's accomplishments In tbe fields of general sd^ice.
literature, and tbe arts. With captions. For elunenUry grades.
1. SocUl sciences— Study and teaching (Primary) I. Filmfax
Productions, New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: What In the world? (Fllmstrip)
[LB1530] 372.8 79-740298
Universal Education and Visual Arts
647
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Who invited us? {Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Uni-
versity. Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
60 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CrediU: Producer and writer, Al Levin; photoffraphy, Leland
Keaower; editor, Edward Deitch.
Summary: Reviews tbe hlatory of United States military inter-
TentlOD (beginning with the takeover of the Philippines and con-
tinuing through the war In Viet Nam. Examines the economic
motives of Intervention.
1. U. S.— Foreign relations. 2. U. S.— Foreign economic relatlona.
I. National Fklucational Television and Radio Oeoter. n, lodlaoa.
University. Audio-Visual Center.
372.73 72-708903
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Who is: Oscar Niemcyer (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television, 1968. Made by Allan Ktn^ Associates,
London. Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center, 1970.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrcditM: Producerfi, Allan King, Roger Graef; director, William
Brayne; editor. Patricia Holland.
Bummarv: Portrays the efforts of Brazilian architect Oscar Nle-
meyer to build a new city and a new society in Brasilia through his
architecture.
1. Nlemeyer Soares. Oscar, 1907- r. National Educational
Television and Radio Center, ii. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center.
720.92 7a-7087l3
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Who is: Sean Kenny (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television, 1968. Made by Allan King Associates,
London. Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual
Center, 1970.
30 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Producers, Allan King, Roger Graef; director and photog-
rapher, Willlani Brayne; editor, Patricia Holland.
Summary: Sean Kenny, designer of the gyrotron at Montreal's
Expo 67, explains the philosophies underlying his design and archl-
tectnal work.
1. Kenny, Sean. i. Natitmai Educational Television and Radio
Center, ii. Indiana. University, Audio-Visual Center,
720.92 70-708716
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Who is that AiMricH? [Filmitrip]
1971.
Panoramic Teaching Aids,
17 fr. color. 3S mm. and fritonoupe in cawette: 5 min. (Learning
through poetry ia|ht ind lound. unit 2)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY^ A preientaiion of the poem by Muri PJatt which ponr»y» an
unde*iT»ble American citiien ai one who participates in demonstrations and
riot* and pollute* his environment. For elementary grades.
1, Civics— Juvenile films. 1- Panoramic Teaching Aids. II. Series: I^am-
ini through poetry sight and sound. [Filnutrip] unit 2.
(flcnsl, 372.8
Panoramic Teaching Aids 72
75-740167
MARC
CBS News,
Who is: Victor Vasarely (Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television, 1968. Made by Allan King Associates,
Loudon. Released by Indiana University .\udio- Visual
Center, 1970.
.% rnln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crt4it»: t'roduc«ra, Allan King, Roger Graef; directors, Dltii
Fontaine, Mark Peploe, Stephen Milne; editor. Stephen Mllne.
Summary: Shows the work of Hungariao-bom Victor Vasarely,
considered to be the founder of op-art, and diacusses bis philosophy.
1. Vasarely. Victor de, 190S- i. Vasarely, Victor, 190ft-
u. National Educational Television and Radio Center, ni. Indiana.
Utiiveralty. Audio-Visual Center.
759.39 77-708714
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Who killed Anne Frank? (Motion picture)
1!)64.
30m.ii. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CBS-TV docum«itary show The twentieth cen-
tary.
Creditt: Producer. Isaac Klelnerman; director, Arthur Holch;
writer and reporter, Daniel Schorr; narrator, Walter Cronklte; lAo-
tography, Gerhard Schwartzkopff ; editor, Paul Galan.
nummary: Shows rooms where Anne Frank and her family lived
In hiding In /msterdam, and discusses with her father. Otto Prank,
and other)*, the continuing efforts to And Nazi war criminals.
1. Frank. Anne. 1929-1945. i. The Twentieth century (Telfr-
vltion program) ti. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc. CBS News.
940.531 Fi 68-313
Who killed Lake Erie? (Motion picture) National Broad-
casting Co. Released by NBC Enterprises, 1969.
52 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Narrator, Frank McGee,
Summary: Presents I^ake Erie as an example of man's Indifferent
deiitruction of his envlronmt'nt. Shows the pollution of tbe lake, the
results of that pollution, and what la being done about It.
1. Water—Pollution — Erie. I^ke. i. National Broadcaattng
Company, inc. ii. .N'atlonat Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBQ En-
terprliea DlTlsion.
628 70-706150
CINB
Who lives with yoa? (Motion picture) Malnutrition and
Parasite Project and South Carolina Educational Tele-
vision. Made by South Carolina Educational Television.
Released by University of South Carolina, College of
General Studies. 1969.
9 mlo. sd. color. 18 mm.
With Inxtructlonai guide.
SUMMARY : Through cartoon animation and microscopic photog-
raphy, tbe life cycle of the human intestinal parasite Ascarls lunibrl-
coidea is depleted, with emphasis placed on tbe proper personal
hygiene, aanltatloD, and chemotherapeutlc treatment necewury to
prevent Infection.
L Ascarls lumbrlcoldes. 2. Hygiene. I. Malnutrition and Para-
site Project II. South Carolina Educational Television Network.
III. South Carolina. University. College of General Studies.
[RC119.7] 613.2 75-712866
Malnutrition and Para- site Project
Who? Me, in college? (Motion picture) Gay Russell, 1969.
1 reel. .'^. color. 16 mm. , _ j ^
SUMMARY: An evaluation of the varied currlculums offered by
the San Diego community college*. Designed to encourage high
school graduates to enroll in their local community collies.
1. Municipal universities and collegeft— San Diego— Curricula.
I. Russell, Gay. _ _
378.1 75-706852
San Diego State CoUt^e. Audio-Visual Center
Who needs you? (Motion pictuie) Konsluiro. Made by Ken
Wolfgang and George Papcun. Released by AIMS In-
stiiictional Media Services. 1971.
11 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultant, Rosario Salazar.
SUMMARY : Features a Spanish-American boy who discovers
that he can derive self-esteem In his relatlonahlpa with bis frIeixU
and pride in his heritage.
1 Interpersonal relation-s. 2. Spanish -Americans. I. Konsharo
(Firm) II. AIMS Instructional Media Services.
[HM132] 301.453 78-712332
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Who owns the bottom of the ocean? (Motion picture) Don-
bleday and Co. Made by New Concept Productions. Re-
leased by International Communication Films, 1968.
15 mill. Pd. color. 16 mia (Current problems of public policy)
Also Issued as super 8 nun. reel with niapietlc track and as super
8 mm., sd. cartridge.
With teucht-r's nianunl.
Summary: A study of the progress in surveying and mining the
resources of the ocean. Kxplorea the knowledge about the con-
tinenUl shelves and adjacent waters In terms of the potential
conflicts In international maritime law.
1 Oceanographlc research. 2. Maritime law. i. Doubleday and
Company, Inc. u. International Coiumunicatiwi Fiima. Series:
Current problems of public policy (Motion picture)
838.9 Fi A 68-2966
Doubleday and Ca
Who owns the bottom of the sea? (Motion picture)
NBC Enterprises in association with New Concept Pro-
ductions. Released by International Communication Films,
1969.
\7> min. sd. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
Pi-Sented In cooperation with the National Council for the Social
%rSi(«.' Producer. Edward Stanley; writer. Richard Bruner; nar-
ration, Jackson Beck; educational consultant. Jack Nelson; research,
Summary: tHscusses the question Who owns the bottom of the
sea? and presents a survey of the types of exploration units man
has devised and experimented with for searching the bottom of
^'^ 1 ^Marine resources. i. National Broadcasting Company, inc.
Nb'c StISriS'DMslon. n. imet.atlon.1 Communlcatlon^FUlm.
A. L. A. Booklist
Who owns the moon? (Motion picture) Doubleday and Co.
Made by New Concept Productions. Released by Doublo-
day and International Communication Films, 1969.
15 mlu. sd. color. 16 mm. (The World in transition)
Also issued in super 8 mm. in cartridge (optical) and on reel
(magnetic)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Traces recent developments In ^ace explorations and
raises questions about territorial rights and ownership In outer space.
1 Space law. l Doubleday and Company, Inc. a. International
Communication Films. Series: The World in transition (Motion
picture)
333.9 78-700471
Doubleday & Co.
Who pays the fiddler? (Motion picture) Centron Educa-
tional Films, 1971.
'i min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With leader's guide.
SCMMARY: Presents an open-ended dramatization to show the
conflicts and decisions facing an unmarried couple who discover that
the girl is pregnant.
1. llleKltlniucj-. 2. Ininiirrliii nn.rhcrs. I. Centron Educational
Films.
fHQ998] 301.41 71-712471
Centron Educational Films
Who profits firoM pn^tiT cSlide set] . Chamber tiS Commerce ct
the United States, 1968.
and phonotapc; 1 reel (S in.), 3 3/4 ip*., IS
Who sets your standards? (Motion picture) Family Films,
1967.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
8umm^^^y•^ An evaluation of social pressure! which can Influence
Chrlatian sttndards as demonstrated through the experiences of a
family stranded in an Isolated mountain cabin.
-Another issue, b&w.
32 tlidea. color. 2 x 2 ii
With Kfipt
SUMMARY: Di>cuM«s profiu in buiineu, upUint where they conM from,
■nd ihowi how proTiU can benefit the comnumJiy.
I. Profit I. Chamber of Commerce of the United State* of America.
cHB601] 339.2 72-732826
Chamber of Commerce of 72 MARC
(he United Sute*
Who really discovered America? (Filnutrip) Popular
.Science Audio-Visuftls, 1969.
4\ fr. color. 3.'^ mm.
With teachei-s" guide.
nummary: <'onslders the quesrion of America's early discoverers
us 11 Ktudy in historiography. Hhows that Interpretations of past
fvetits are ever changing and are often dependent upon Incomplete
fvUlence. <'overs differing theories alxjut the possibility of pre-
('olunibian discoverers and explorers. With captions.
1. America— Discovery and exploration— I're-Columbia, 2. Amer-
ica— Hlatorli>grii|>hy, c, Topiilar Hclence Audio- Visuals.
973.1 72-733609
I'dpuUir Science Audio- Visuals
1 Social preaaur*. 2. ChrUUan ethics. L FamUy Films. Inc.
301.6 Fi A 67-5767
Family Films, Inc.
Who shapes U. S. foreign policy? The democratic process
of decision-making (Filmstrip) New ^'ork times, 1970.
7,"> fr. b&w. 3o mm. and phonodlsc; 2 s., Ui In., 33J rpm.,
IS min. mlcrogroove. {Filmstrlp on current affairs)
With discussion manu.Tl.
.summary: Kxamlnes the roles played by the President, the State
Department, members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
and pressure groups In making major foreign policy decisions. Il-
lustrates this process with recent caae histories.
1. u. S.— Foreign relations administration. i. New York times.
Series.
76-733778
New York times
Who iboaki nrrlTcT [Motion picture] Joaeph P. Kennedy, Jr.
Foundation, 1972. Made by Guggenheim Productioni.
10 n
>d. color. 16 0
648
SUMMARY; Foc»»es on ethical que»ltoo» which ahM from the iocrtasiiig
effectiveoeM of modem medicine. Describe* the ca«e of a Mongoloid child, who
was bora with an intestinal abnormality. EnpUini that modern medicine could
conect the f«Cal condition, but that the pareota refused pcrmtMioa for lurgery
because they did not want the mentally retarded child to live.
1. Mongolism. 2. Medical ethics. 1. Joa^ P. Kennedy. Jr. FoundatioD.
rRC571] 174 72-70O488
CINE 73 MARC
Who should vote? The continuing straggle for wider
suffrage (Filimtrip) Houphton Mifflin Co., 1968. Made
by EMC Corp.
7'> fr b&w 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm..
26 min.' mlcrogroove. (Gr«at Issues and decisions of American
history, no. 8)
with teacher's preview and guiae. .,.,„.„
lumml^: Examines the Issue of suffrage from «>'o"^l Mn,« to
the presen7and dramatizes the debate and «>ntt^«"f I'^^kC^ ^
iSe effort of various groups of Americans to win tf « ^ "'>'^'"»^_.-- .
1 Suffrage— U. S. i. Houghton Mifflin Company. SerlfiB.
Great issues and decisions of American history (*'>'"»t'"'P> "O,:^- ^„.
324 72-id5i5oo
Houghton Mifflin Co.
Who speaks for man? (Motion picture) National Educa*
tional Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-
visual Center, 1970.
56 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediU: Producer and writer, Arthur Zegart.
Summary.* Discusses the United Nations and the conditions within
it which hinder this organisation In Its function for peace and tbe
Interests of mankind.
Another issue. bAw.
1. United Nations. i. National Educational Television and
Radio Center, it. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
341.13 71-706861
Indiana Univ. A-V Centw
Who they are — comparison and contrast (Motion picture)
Ealinp Corp., 1969.
3 min si. color, super 8 mm. (Models for English composition)
Loop dim. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Author, Milton Wartenberg.
Summarv: Provides subject matter for writing a composition in
which comparisons and contrasts are drawn.
1 English language— Rhetoric- i. Kaliug Corporation, Cam-
bridge Mass. Series: Models for English compoaltlon (Motion
"'"""' 808 70-700382
Ealing Corporation
Who was tricked? (FUmstrip) Educational Enrichment
Materials, 1969.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In., 331 rpm., 7 mln.
mlcrogroove. ( Folktales of different landsl
Baaed on the book of the same title by James Cloyd Bowman
and Margery Rianco, with Illustrations by John Faulkner.
Summary: A Finnish folktale about a farmer's son who is tricked
into Belling bis cow for practically nothing, hut soon learns how to
turn the rascal's greed into a profltable venture for himself and hla
family. For primary grades. . , ^ ^. t...
I Howman. James Cloyd. 1880-1961. Who was tricked? ii. Edu-
cational Enrichment Materials, Inc. Series: Folktale* of different
lands (Filmstrlp) _ ^
398.2 70-736950
Educational Enrichment Material!
Who we are (Motion picture) National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, 1960.
28 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Big count, no. 5)
CrediU: Producer and director, Ted Nielsen; writer, Richard
Crevke.
Summarv: r>r. Philip Ilauser, director of the 1050 census, and
commentator Ceorge Stone, descrllic how |>nst and present U. S.
Census Bure«u Information la uBed to discover changes In American
society. Explains that Information on numbers and sl^es of faraitiea
points to the chnnglng character of families and that varloua Infer-
ences may be drawn from changes In the ratio of age groups.
1 U. S.— Census. 2. U. S.— Population. i. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. Series: The Big count
(Motion picture) no. 6.
312 Fi 68-CG4
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Who win be President? (FUmstrip) My weekly reader,
1965. Made by National Film Studios.
26 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 1-65.
Summary: Presents an example of tbe Totiog process Id a national
election b; Aowln? tbe presidential campaigns of Lyndon B.
Johnson and Barry Ooldwater.
1. Presidents— U. S. — Election. i. My weekly reader.
372.8 72-738202
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Who will come to my party? (Motion picture) Westwood
Phannaceuticals. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service (196-1,
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummani: Illustrates how acne can be controlled and eliminated
with fkln care and medical attention.
1. Acne. I. Westwood Pharmaceutlcala. n. Modern Talking
Picture Service, Inc.
613.4 Fi A 67-5119
Modern Talking Picture Service
Who will rule North America? Enropem powers fight
for mastery erf the New Worid {FUmstrip) Houghton
Mifflin Co., 1968. Made by EMC Corp.
TO f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpait
26 mln. nilcrogroove. (Great issues and decisions of American
history. DO. 1)
With teacher's preview and guide.
Bummary: Explains the motives which led European nations to
explore and settle North America and which brought tbem into con-
flict with one another. Traces the changing pattern of colonial
rivalry from the time of Columbus through the French and Indian
War.
1. America — Discovery and exploration. 2. America — History —
To 1810. I. Houghton Mifflin Company. Series: Great Issues
and decisions of American history (FUmstrip) no. 1.
973.2 76-732537
Houghton Mifflin Co.
The Whole damn human race and one more {Motion pic-
ture) Paulist Productions, 1967.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guWe.
Creditt: Producer, John Furia; director, Ralph Senensky; writer,
David Karp. Catt: Mark Richman, Jack Albertson, Barbara Her-
shey.
nummary: A dramatization about a humanitarian who attempts
to help millions of people but Is oblivious of his own daughter's
need for love.
1. AttrulHm. I. Paulist Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Series: Insight (Motion picture)
248.4 73-705458
Paulist Productions
A Whole new world {Motion picture) Cleveland Public
Library. Made and released by Edward Feil Productions,
1970.
17 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Uses tbe experiences of a man whose early contacts
turned him away from libraries to show the nonuser the benedts of
using a library.
1. Libraries and readers. l Cleveland. Public Library, n. Feil
(Edward) Productions, Cleveland.
021 76-706717
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The Whole numbers {FUmstrip) Jam Handy School Serv-
ice, 1968.
1 nil. color. 35 mm. (Fundamentals of modem mathematics)
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: Elxplains the fundamentala of whole numbers. With
captions.
1. Numbers, Natural- i. Jam Handy School Service, Inc.
Series: Fundamentals of modern mathematics (FUmstrip)
372.7 74-733906
Jam Handy School Service
Whole numbers and their pn^wrties, part 1 {Motion pic-
ture) South Carolina Educational Television Network
and Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Introduction to mathematics, no. 8)
An ETV production.
With study guide by Mary 0. Williams.
Credits: Director, Morris Allread.
Bummary: Illustrates, explains, and presents problenu dealing
with whole numbers and their prc^)erties, including the commutative
property and the associative property.
L Numbers, Natural. i. South Carolina Educational Television
Network, ii. Holt. Rinehart and Winston, inc. Series: Introduc-
tion to mathematics (Motion jdcture) do. 3.
Fi 67-il5
Whole numbers and their properties, part 2 {Motion pic-
ture) South Carolina Educational Television Network
and Holt. Rinehart and Winston, 1964.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Introduction to mathematics, no, 4)
An ETV production.
With study guide by Mary 0. Williams.
Credit*: Director. Morris Allread.
Summarj/" IHu.strates, explains, and presents problems dealing
with whole numbers and their properties. Including the distributive
pr(^>erty. and the closure proper^.
1. Numbers. Natural. l South Carolina Educational Television
Network, n. Holt. Rinehart and Winston, inc. Series: Introduc-
tion to mathematics (Motion picture) no. 4.
Fi 67-416
TW Whole world it watcUaa. [Motion picture] Marnn Bcm-
itein. Made by Marvin Bernstein and Seth Wcinstcin.
Released by Mas* Media AsMciates. 1969.
16 n
With
SUMMARY: CombinM tound of rock nunc, eicerptt from various
•peecbn. and (cena of (be viotencc and dttorder that occwred during dte 196S
Democratic Nabonal Cooventioii in Chicago to ootline tbe major event* and to
characterize tome of the major aniiude* and forca at work.
1. Democratic Party. National Convention. Chicago. I9M. 1. Benntein,
Marvin S. II- MaM Media AMOcisies.
lJK2313 1968, 329.3 72-700399
The Whi^ world is watching {Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Released by
Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1969.
M mill. sd. b4w. 16 mm. (Public broadcast laboratory)
Creditt: Producer. A. V. Weetln; editors. Eleanor Hamerow,
Bill Doreste.
Summary: Davtd Brlnkley. Walter Cronklte, Senator John
Pastore, and John Fischer discuss bias In television newscasting.
They cover the 1968 Democratic National Convention, restraints
upon television, and the possible influence of advertising on the
news.
1. Television broadcasting of news. i National Educational
Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana University. Audio-
Visual Center. Series: Public broadcast laooratory (Motion pic-
ture)
384.55 77-703087
Indiana. Univ. Audio- vlaual Center
Tlu Whole world la watching. {Motion picture] International As-
sociation of Chiefs of Police, 1972.
28 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pte»«nli footage of the 1971 May Day tpring otTcBUVc in
Wuhington, D.C., explore* the motive* of tho«e who want lo Jtop the work of
the Government, and examine* the re*pon*e of the Government.
1. WMhington. DC— Demon»tration. Ajwil 28-May 7, 1971. 1. Iniema-
lional AMociation of Chief* of Pobce.
jF200i 301.15 71-715449
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Man Media Aaaociatei
72
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The whole world over {Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada, Montreal, 1957. Released in the U. S.
by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1968.
.30 mln.. sd., biw, i6 mm. (Perspe<-ttve television series)
('rrditt: Producer, Julian Biggs: directors, Donald Haldane, Leon-
ard Forest; scenario. Gordon Burwasb; photographers, Eugene
Boyko, John Foster, John Gunn ; Him editor, Tony Lower.
Nummary; A trio of stories aet In three of the world's great cities
illustrate the theme that people, no matter who they are or where
they lire, share the basic human qualities of love, kindness, genero-
sity and compassion. Shows a teen-age glr] in Amsterdam, a bard-
pressed buslne«.sman In Montreal, and a wistful little boy in Mexico
City in episodes displaying their responslvmess to other people's
neeilf.
1. Sympathy. i. Canada. National Film Board, n. Contempo-
rary FIlms/McGraw- Hill. Serleii : Perspective televi-
sion series (Motion picture)
157.3 Fi A 57-971
National Film Board of Canada
Whooah. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1969. Released io
the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
33 min. td. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Pre*enu the life and worki of Herbert George Wells, focusing
on the period of 1895- 1 9 1 S. Sarah Miles and Murray Melvin recreate his charac-
ters from The wheels of chance, and tell how his wridngs influenced a whole
generation. Includes comments by two of his son*, and by Earl Atdec, John
Braine. and Frank Swinnerton.
i . Weils. Herbert George. 1 86^ 1 946. 1. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Television Service. II. Time-Life Film*.
tPR5776] 928 70-714552
Time-Life Film* 72 MARC
Who's afraid? (Filmstrip) Scholastic Magazines, 1970.
Mftde by Inside Out PrcMiuctions.
G2 fi-, iidor. 3.' mm. and phonodist': 2 s. (1 s. tor manual pro-
jector; 1 s. for automatic projectorj, 7 In.. 33i rpm., 5 min. (Kindle
series. Inlt :: : How do 1 learn? The concept of learning)
With teaching guide.
CREDITS: Supervisor, Ann Morris; authors, Edward Carlnl,
Maria Calias.
SUMMARY : Distinguishes between fear of danger as useful fear,
and irrational fear which can be allayed by growth In knowledge or
understanding.
1. Fear. I. Scholastic Magazines, Inc. Series: Kindle series.
Unit 2: How do I learn? The concept of learning (Fllmatrip)
372.24 74r-737704
Scholastic Magazines
Who's afraid of Virginia Wotrff? {Motion picture) Warner
Bros. Pictures, 1966.
131 mln. sd. bftw. 35 mm.
Based on tbe play of the same title by Edward Albee.
Credits: Producer and screenplay, Ernest Lehman; director, Mike
Nichols; music, Alex North; photography. Haskell Wexler: editor.
Sam O'Steen. Cast: Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor, George Segal,
Sandy Dennis.
Summary: A portrait of a marriage in which a middle-aged pro-
fessor and his wife and a younger faculty couple, Invited to the
professor's home for drinks, all become Involved In the older couple's
violent games of verbal assassination, emotional destruction, hatred.
and love.
I. Albee. Edward, 1928- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolfl
H. Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc.
791.43 74-707857
Who's an expert? (FUmstrip) My weekly reader, 1966.
Made by Ck>iiununicator8.
20 fr. color. 35 mm. (Read and understand)
Series 3, no, 11-6C. ^..,
Summaiy: Explains what an "expert" is and how a child, as weU
as an adult, can be one.
1. Cognition. I. My weekly reader. Series: Bead and under-
stand (FUmstrip)
372.4 76-733203
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Who's been sleeping in my bed? (Motion picture) Amro
Productions, Claude Productions, and MEA Productions.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
103 mln. sd. color. 36 mm.
PanavlBlnn. Technicolor.
CreditB: Producer and writer. Jack Rose; director, Daniel Mann;
mtislc, George Dunlng; cinematography, Joseph Ratteoberg; fllm
editor, George Tomasinl. Catt: Dean Martin, Elizabeth Mont-
gomery, Martin Balsam, JUI SL John, Carol Burnett.
Bummary: Comedy about a television actor who la fighting oft the
advances of the wives of several trnstlng aasodfttes while trying to
keep himself In th? clear with his doubting fiancee.
I. Amro Productions, n. Claude Productlona. m. MEA Produc-
tions. IV. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1268
Who's for tennis? (Motion picture) Australian News and
Information Bureau, 1969. Released in tlie U. S., 1969.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, R. Mason; director, R. MitchelL
Summary: Evaluates the condition of tennis Id Australia, and dis-
cusses the wide popularity of the game and Its future prospects.
1. Tennis — Australia. i. Australia. News and Information
Bureau.
796.34 77-709230
Australia. News and Information Bureau
Who's got the bucket? (Motion picture) John Guirk, 1969.
irmmary': jT-.^ralon of a popular limerick which Is presented in
the form of a cartoon.
'■ «"-"■ ^o''- 7^1^^ 72-706933
CIXE
Who's in control (Filmstrip) Michael Creedman. Released
by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
54 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 3Si rjtm.
mlcrogroove. (Drugs and decisions: your life)
Also Issued with phonotape In ca->(sette.
With teaching guide.
Summary : Describes the dangers of losing one's self-control and
deciston-maklng power while under the influence of drugs. A guid-
ance film designed to stimulate discussion concerning the drug
problem.
1. Drug abuse. 2. Drugs— Side effects. I. Creedman, HlchaeL
II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Drugs and decisions: yonr
life (FUmstrip)
613.8 70-738235
BFA Educational Media
Who's in your family? (Filmstrip) Windmills, ltd. Re-
leased by BFA EducatioiiHl Media, 1971.
:<a fr. color. Xi mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm. ml-
criicroove. (The Importance of you)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
<1"MMARY- I'ses photographs which show children engaged with
their families to provide examples that enable children to better
understand themselves, their emotions, and the people around them.
For elementary grades. -,,,», i
I P-iychology— Juvenile films. 2. Family— Juvenile films. I.
Windmills, ltd. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: The Im-
porUnceof you (Filmstrip) „.^..^
[BF149.5] 372.24 71-739719
BFA Educational Media
Who's minding the Mint? (Motion picture) Korman Maurer
Productions. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1967.
VrefiU- ProdrcS: N^rma"" Maurer; director. Howard Morris;
trcnin. ^J^"""™ ',, TT.-vpv Bullock- music, Lalo Schlfrin
'^Zmm'^ATl S"; about . mo..7 cbedter ,t . United State,
U,ftThr.ccldeat., i,tro„ on, """r/d « ScUtt. fo b,S
out with the help of an eter iDoreaslng band of aaaoclatea to omta
'''\°*io%rn Mfu";^r^'SSucrn?."^. Columbia Pictures Corpora-
"°"- 791.43 78-707858
Wbo'i >ext. (Motion picture] Volkiwa|en of America, 1971.
10 min. sd color 16 mm
Wjih teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A trainin| film for industrial workers in ihc VolLiwigcn plant.
1. Employees. Training of. I. Volkswagen of America, inc.
lHF5549.5.T7j 659.2 72-701489
Volkswagen of America. 71 MARC
Who*s that going fishing? (Filmstrip) Herbert H. EUdns
Co., 1970.
47 fr. ciilor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a, 12 In., S3l rpm. 20
min. mlcrogroove. (Readwell essays— sound and sight series 1)
Ciedlta: Authors, John Ryan, Judy Romberger. Kathleen Aden;
narrator, John Ryan; art. Joy Mahoff, Oretchen Rosslter.
Summary: .\ reading exercise about tlie angler flah. With cap-
tions.
1. Angler-flshes. I. Herbert M. Elklns Company. Series:
Readwell essays— sound and sight series 1 (FUmstrip).
428.4 72-787106
Herl>ertM. ElkinsCo.
Whose home this Holy Land? (Motion picture) Avco
Broadcnstinp; Corp. Released by Avco Embassy Pictures,
1969.
53 min. sd. c-olor. 16 mm.
Summary: Views both sides of the Arab/Israeli conflict. Its causes
and conaequences, and the effects of this conflict on the people of
the two countries.
1. Jewish-Arab relations. i. Avco Broadcasting Corporation.
n. Avco Einbassy Pictures.
956 79-705718
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Whose right to bear arms? (Motion picture) XBC News,
1967.
50 min sd. color. 16 mm.
An NBC News inquiry telecaat March 19, 1067.
CREDITS: Producer and writer. Fred Freed: director, Len Glo-
vannitti ; narrator, Robert MacNeii ; cameramen. Uene Broda, Richard
Norllng: editors. Darold Murray.
SUMMARY: Discusses gun control legislation and the success of
lobbying efforU in the United Slates. Includes Interviews with
Senators Edward Kennedy, Thomas Dodd, and Roman Hruska. and
with Franklin Ortb, executive director of the National Rifle Asso-
datloiL
L Firearms— Lawa and regulations— U. S. I. National Broad-
casting Company, inc. NBC Newa.
[KF3941] 363.30978 77-713829
649
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Whose shoes? (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1969.
3 mill. «d. oulor. 10 niiu. (I^Ia lalk) (Magic moineiits, unit 11
With teacber'8 guide.
Credits : Collaborator, Roach Van Allen.
Summary : Portrays Ave Incidents which are designed to encourage
children to think how they would feel If they were In the shoes of
the children tn the film. For primary grades.
1. Language arts (ElenienUry)— Juvenile films. I. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica EMucatlooal Corporation. Series: Let's talk
(Motion picture) Series: Magic moments (Motion picture) unit 1.
372.6 70-705922
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Whose side are you on? (Motion picture) American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co., 1970. Made by John Sutherland
Productions.
20 mliL sd. color. 16 mm.
NUMMARY ; A documentary showing the Telephone Serrice Repre-
sentatlres at work. Portrays varied Job situations encountered.
1. Telephone — Employees. 2. Telephone — Job descrtptloos,
I. American Telephone and T^egraph Company.
884.6 71-711588
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National Film
Why a pormpine has qniHs (FUnutrip)
Board of Canada, 1966.
29 fr. color. 35 mm.
French Ter^ion released under the title Les plquanta du porc-4plc.
Creditt: Supervising producer, Hans Miller ; director, Gaston
(^arbonneau; writer, Andr6 Blaochard.
Bummaty: A Canadian Indian l^end about the porcupine and his
quills. Designed to be used for story telling to promote creative
English In the primary and Junior grades. With capttooi.
1. Indians of North America --Canada — Legends. i. Canada.
National Film Board.
372.6 Fi A 6&-4195
National Film Boa rd of Canada
Why air drcnlates {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britui-
nica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 min. tl. color. 8 mm. (Earth science)
Loop film. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm
With teachers' gulda
Summary: Uses a laboratory experiment and scenes of smoke
flowing away from th« sea to show that warm air rises and cotder
air sinks.
X. Atmo^herlc circulation. l Encyclopaedia Brltant^ca Bdu-
catlooal Corporation. Series: Ehrth science (Motion picture. En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Educational Oorpt)
^ . , W1.5 70-704106
HDcyclopaedia BrltannBcs Educational Corp.
Why and how the cow makes milk (Filmstrip) Warren
Schloat Productions, 1965.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 2 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 6 min.
mlcrogri>ove. (Where food comes from)
Bummarit: Shows how the cow's body converts grass Into milk.
1. Milk. I. Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasant vlile, N. V.
Series: Where food comes from (Fllmatrlp)
Fi A 67-3663
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Why animals live where they do (Motion pioturv) Conniet
Instruotional Filma, 1969.
11 n.in. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborator, Clifford O. McCoUnm.
Stwnmary; A study of different animals in four envlrooments,
showing how each one Is best suited for living in a certain kind of
place.
Another iwue. Wkw.
1. Zoology— Ecology. l Coronet Instructional Films.
872^ 7a-701172
Why animals live where they live (Filmstrip) Educational
Direction. Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
6 flliiihirlpti. color. 85 mm. and 8 phonodlsca (2 s. each),
.t-li rpm.
Ai».t iw-ni-d with phonotape in cassette.
With trticiier'H jjulrte nt end of each fllmstrip.
StTUUAKV : Describes the adaptations of animals to their en-
Tironraent. Focuses on the living habits of the animals, such as
feedlnit, caring for the young, and survival among predators. For
primary grades.
1. A<laptatlon (Biology)— Juvenile fllma. 1. Educational Direc-
tion, inc. II. Bye Gate House, inc.
[PZIO] 372.S 70-739992
ByeOateBouM
Why are team-teaching and non-grading important? (Mo-
tion picture) Conrad Bentzen. Released by Special Pur-
pose Filma, 1966.
49 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (How to provide personalized educa-
tion In a public school, no. 8)
Summary: John I. Ooodlad advances the theories aod reasoning
behind leam-tsschlog and non-grading and erplalns bow these
methods help to bridge the gap between the problenu of school organi-
sation and Individual lesmlog differences.
L Teaching teams. 2. Noograded schools. i. Bsntsen, Oonrad
B. II. Special Purpose Films (Firm) Series: How to provide
personalized education Id a public school (Motion picture) no 8.
a7U9 79-700100
Special Purpose Films
Why bale hay? (Motion picture) A. O. Smith Harveaiore
Producta Made by Audio Visual Productions. Released
by Venard Organization, 1971.
l.*! min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUHMABY: Points out the advanUges of handling hay as high
moisture baylage rather than as baled bay. Besssrcb agrlcuitiirlsts
snd farmers testify to the bigbsr nutritional ratue of haylage and
the labor saving advantagsa of automating the handling and feeding
of hay.
1. Hay— Handling. I. Smith (A. O.) Harvestore Products, Inc.
II. Venard Organisation. Peoria, III
[SB198] 683 79-71S576
CINB
Why Billy couldn't learn (Motion picture) California As-
sociation for Neurologically Handicapped Children, 1966.
42 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Creditt: Director and writer, Bradl«i.v Wri;;iil.
Summary.- Demonstrates special teaching techniques and diag-
nostic methods. Illustrates emotional, academic, and social problems
as well as the low frustration level of neurologicaliy handicapped
children.
1. Emotional problems of children. 2. Underachievers. r. Cali-
fornia Association for Neurologically Handicapped Children.
371.94 Fi A 68-1869
Callforatla Aasoclatlwi for Nearologicallr Handtcajved Children
Why blood volume? (Motion picture) Ames Co., 1966.
Made by Sturgis-Grant Productions.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Dr. Jacob Fine outlines the major sui^cal and medical
applications of blood volume measurements and discusses normo-
volemia, hypovolemia, and hypervolemia. Filmed at Beth-Israel
Hospital.
1. Blood volume. i. Ames Company, Inc.
612 Fi A 67-5853
AmesC<Hnpaiiy
Why bracewB? (Motion picture) Council of California
Growers, 1962. Made by Wilding- Butler Division, Wild-
ing, inc.
19 min. s.l. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A public relations film designed to explain to California
residents the need to employ Mexican labor for planting and harvest-
1. Migrant labor—California. 2. .Agricultural laborers— California.
I. Council of California Growers.
Fi 67-926
Why clean your teeth (Motion picture) Dept. of Pathol-
ogy. University of Texas, Dental Branch. Made by A-V
Corp. Released by Crest Professional Services Division,
Procter and Gamble, 1964.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Author. Sumter S. Arnlm.
Summary: PolnU out various methods used to help children
become aware of the presence of debris on their teeth. Describes
the use of cleansing tablets, and proper tooth-cleaning methods for
removal of microcosms.
1. Teeth— Care and hygiene. i. Texas. University. Dental
Branch, n. Procter and Gamble Ompany. Crest Professional
Services Division.
613.4 Fi A 67-5841
Procter and Gamble Co. Crest Professional Services
Why do animals hide? (Filmstrip) Bert Kempers. Be-
leased by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. (HablUt)
With study guide. . _., , <.
Summary : Designed to develop reading akllla aod to stimulate
discussion about the need for animals to lilde. With captions. For
"^"^{""nlmal defenses— Juvenile Alms. I. Kempers. Bert It. BFA
Educational Media. Series: Habitat (Fllmstrip)
872.3 76-738306
BPA Educational Media
Why do animal^ live together? (Filmstrip) Bert Kempers.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 11^0.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. (Habitat)
With study guide.
Summary: Designed to develop reading skills and to stimulate
discussion about the home life of animals. With captiws. For pri-
mary grades.
1. Animals, Habits and behavior of — Juvenile films. I. Kempers,
Bprt. II. BFA Educational Media. Series: Habitat (Filmstrip)
372.3 72-7383(H
BFA Educational Media
Why do I want to kill my desk? (Motion picture) Robert
Kaplan Productions. Released by Fflms Inocwporated,
1968.
4 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMABY : A visual commenUry on the mecfaanlzatloo of society.
1. Technology and civilization. I. Bobert Kaplan Productions.
II. Films Incorporated.
801.2 73-711879
FlliDs Incorporated
Why do my feelings chanffe? (Filmttrip) Bye Gate House,
196!>.
:tO fr. cotui'. 35 nmi. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 In., 3Si rpm.,
4 min. mlcroRroove. (Me, mydelf, and I, no. 2)
With teacher's manual.
Nummary: DeflneH and Investigates such emotions as fear, anger,
and pride. Attempts to explain causeH. Stresses the idea that
emotional changes are normal and that they affect one's physical
and mental reactions. F'or elementary grades.
1. Emotions— Juvenile fllmH. i. Eye Gate House. Inc. Series:
Me, myself, and I (Filmstrip) no. 2.
166.42 70-784176
Eye Gate House
Why do trees grow? (Filmttrip) Canada Dept of Fona-
try, OttAwa. Made and releaised by Nati<uial Film Board
of Cnn.ida, 1967.
47 fr. color. S5 mm.
French version releosed under the title Nutrition et croissance
de I'arbre.
Creditt: Supervising producer, Hans MOIler ; director, Gaston
Cbarbonneau.
Bumtmary: Explains bow and why trees grow, in a Blm designed
for nse In grades four and five. With captions.
1. Growth (Plants) i. Canada. Dspt of Forestry, n. Canada.
National Film Board.
682.16 Fi A 67-4278
National Film Board of Oanada
650
Why do we ? (Filmstrip) Educational Direction.
Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
8 fllmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodiscs (2 s. each), 33)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teni her's guide at end of each fllmstrip.
SUMMARY: Introduces the child to the reasons for performing
certain phjHiciil habits, such as eating, sleeping, and breathing For
primary gmdes.
1. Children— Care and hygiene— Juvenile films. I. Educational
Direction, inc. II. Eye Gate House, Inc «""u"t
[R13051 372.3 77-739991
Eye Gate House
Why do we eat? (Filmstrip) Food and Agriculture Or-
panizntion of the United Xations, Konte, 1970. Released in
tlicT. S. by Unipub, 1971.
23 fr. h&w. 85 mm.
With script.
SI'MMABY : I'ses cartoon drawings to explain basic elements of
nutrlrlon, and why the body needs certain foods for growth, energ}-,
and protection from disease. Presents meal-planning twslcs.
1. Nutrition. I. Food and Agriculture Organization of the
T'nit«l Nation*. II. L'nlpub.
[QP141] 641.1 7(^739716
Vnipub
Why do we have Thanksgiving? (Filmstrip) Media Serv-
ices and Captioned Films Branch, U. S. Bureau of Edu-
cation for the Handicapped, 1970. Made by Gilbert Alt-
schul Productions.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Parties and holiday series)
Captioned for use In school programs for the deaf.
SI'MMARY: Explains the origin of Thanksgiving Day. For
primary grades.
1. Thanksglvlnff I>ay— Juvenile Alms. I. U. 8. Bureau of Edu-
cation for the Handicapped. Media Services and Captioned Films
Branch. II. Series: Parties and holidays series (Filmstrip)
[GT4975] 394.268 79-739300
U. S. Bureau of Educa- tion for the Handicapped
Why do 7o« bay? [Motion picture] Gilbert Altachul Productioni.
Released by Journal Films. 1971.
10 min. td. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMIriARY: U«es ■ comical approach to focus on the emodonsl ekmeoti
which enter into the buying decision, aod thowi bow advenistni utilize* the
ctnotiooal «ppe«U to iwiy purchase deciMoo*.
1. Coniumen. 2. Advertinni- 3. Persuasion (Pi ychology) 1. Aitschul
(Gilbert) Productiom, inc., Chicago. II. Jourasl Fdms, inc.. Chicago.
[HC79.C6] 339 "" "'
Jouraal nUna 73
70-715435
MARC
Why donH you call me skipper anymore? [Motion picture] Paul-
ist Productions. 1972.
27 min. sd. color. 16 nun. (Insight)
Also issued in bftw.
With discussion guide.
CREDITS: Producer, John Furia; director, Richard Benncll; writer, William
McGivcm. CAST: Robert Lansing. Dsvcy Davison. Beverly Garland.
SUMMARY: Tells about a girl, who has just graduated from college and
cannot find direction for her life in order to show thai work is an important part
of one's identity.
1. Work. 1. Paulist Productions. Pacific Palisades. Caiif, 11. Series; In-
sight. [Motion picture]
[BJ1498] 158 72-702002
Paulisi Productions 72 MARC
Why drug yourself? (Filmstrip) David Van Meter Pr
ductions. Released by Encore Visual Education, 1970.
4 fllmstripfl (80 fr. each) color. 36 mm. and 4 phonodiscs (2 a.
each), 7 in., 331 rpm., 6 min. each side, microgroove. (Drug abuse
education series)
Also Issued with phonota[)e In cassette.
With manual and phooodlac with words and mtialc of The pollu-
tion song and The drug abuse aong.
CONTENTS: 1. Tobacco: why smoke?— 2. Alcohol: why drink?—
3. Toxic vapors : why snlETT — 4. Marijuana : why smoke It?
1. Narcotic hablL 2. Tobacco habit. 3. Alcoholism. I. David
Van Meter Productions. II. Encore Visual E^lucatlon, Inc. Se-
ries: Drug abuse education series (Fllmatrlp)
613.8 74-737759
Encore Visual Educa- tlon
Why droffsT (Filmstrip) Q+Ed Productions. Released
by Q+Ed Productions and Society for Visual Education,
1970.
eo fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 b., 12 In., 33i rpm., 10
min. (Drugs In today's world)
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Summary : Presents brief Information on stimulants, depreasanta,
psyohedellca, and opiates and provides an In-depth dlacuaslon ot
varloua reasons why young pet^ie start taking druga and of the
effects of the drugs.
1. Psychopharmacology. 2. Narcotic bahlL I. Q-f-Bd Produc-
tions. II. Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. Serlea:
Dniga In today's world (Pilmstrtp)
613.8 71-738080
Society for Visual Education
Why dry com? (Motion picture) A. O. Smith Harvestore
Products. Made by Audio Visual Productions. Released
by Venard Orpfanization, 1971.
14 min. sd. color. 10 mm.
SUMMARY: Usm roMarch data from three unlrersltleii to ex-
plain the ndrantage* of feeding high moisture corn rather than dry
corn to cattle.
1. Cattle— Feeding and feeds. 2. HaUe as feed. I. Smith
(A, O.) Harreatora Prodncta, Inc. II. Venard Organisation, Peoria.
111.
rSF203] 636.2 76-71M78
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wk7 ex«rdse7 {Motion pieture) Anociated Film Services,
1965.
14 niln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Eautiuan color.
Credit*; Wrlten, Earl L. Wallls. Gene A. Logan.
Bummary: Illustrates the valuen of mufcular actlrity, emphaalitng
the fact that the human body makes adaptations to the eierclse
demands placed upon It and that these adaptations are in the form
of Increased stretigth. greater endurance, and improved flexibility.
1. Exercise — Phyalologlcal effect L AMoclaled nim Service*.
Fi A 67-1729
Aasoclated Film Servlma
Why fathers work (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1969.
14 mln. ml color. 16 mm. (Social stadles)
With tearber'a galde.
Credit:- Collaborator, Bmille U. Lef>tb]eii.
Summary; BxiiUliia to yoang atadents why their tathcra work and
why work Is Important to a family, a commonlty, and a dty. Shows
how labor and services make the many aspects of dty Hfe Interde-
pendent.
-Another issue, b&w.
1. Work. 2. Bmploymeot < Economic theory) i. Eocydofieedla
BrlUnnica Educational Ooirontlon. Series: Social stddlea (Mo-
tion picture)
372.8 78-704166
Encyclofiaedla BrtUn- ntca Bdocatlooal Corp.
Why FrwkcHtefa. [Motion picture] Howy Heat. Released by
Eastman Kodak Co., 1971.
1) min. td. color. 16 nun.
Magnetic loaad tnck.
SUMMARY: TeUt the Mory of an unuaml Fraokenteia OMmtcr wUcfe *■■
dengoed as a powerful toMicr of death. Explaios thai the owmicf wai denroycd
becauM. •■ ■ loving natural being, be did not wit the purpowi for which he wm
II.
[PN1997]
ONE
lak Cooipany.
791.43
72-701072
MARC
Why get hooked? (Filmstrip) Encore Visual Education^
1971. Made by David Van Meter.
4 fllmstrlpa (80 fr. each), color. 35 mm. and 4 pbODodlsca
(2 s. each), 7 In., 38| rpm., 6 mln. each vide. microgroov& (Dmit
abuse education aerlea)
Also Issued with phonotapes Id caasettes.
With manual and one phooodlac with BOQsa, Ballad of peace and
Ballad of addiction.
SUMMARY: Shows boys and girls as they enact tbelr experi-
ences with dru^, showing how they got boohed, and how Uvea of
families and friends were affected.
CONTENTS; 1. Amphetamlnee : up, down, and out — 2. Barbitu-
rates : the long sleep.— 3. LSD : false Illusions. — 4. Heroin : escape to
nowhere.
1. Druga and youth. 2. Drugs. I. Encore Visual EMacatlon,
Inc. II. Series; Drug abuse edocatloa serlea (Pllmstrlp)
rHV58011 618.8 78-789786
Encore Visual Education
Why go to coOcgeT {FOmgtrip) Family Films, 1960.
4T fr. color. SH mm. and phooodlac: 1 a., 12 In., SSI rpm., 11
mln. mlcrogroove. (Older teens and life problems)
With leader's guide.
Summary: Portrays the experiences of a young man who wants to
become a minister but has not thought seriously about the educatloo
and training that Is required. Shows study and education are a seri-
ous Christian duty for tboee who sre looking toward skilled or pro*
fesslonal work
1. Clergy— Appointment, call, and election. 2. Tbeolosy — Studj
and teaching. i. Tamlly Films, loc: Series : Older teens and life
problems (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-8040 rev 2
Fsmlly Films
Why haUaciMSMir [Filmstrip] Scott Education Diviiioo, 1971.
Made by Jam Handy.
to U. color. 35 mm. aad phooodiK: 2 >. (1 t. for mMwl pntector. I
>.rorauioraatkpn))cctar). 10ia.,331/3rpaL, lOflsia. (Thr rilfs VilrMi.
so. 2)
Also iMited with pboooOpe in i imuu
With teachcT'i guide by Stanley Ziracriag and with apirit a^uen.
CREDITS: Photographer, Ronald Perfcins.
SUMMARY: Tclli the nory about a yotaig pi\ who. in a teanh for tnrti.
beauty, and reality, was convinced by a tophisticated ftSend to try LSD. Eopha-
tizei the hsurdi of LSD, and pointa out that heightened leioitivity ■ more l&«ty
to occur in > Hate of health than under the innuence of dni^
1 LyMfgic add diethylamide. 2.Dn«abuae. IScottOfapUca. Edaca-
tion DivisiiMi. u. SerieK Tlte Dilenma of dn^s. [Pthntrip) no. 2.
lHV5822.L9i 613.8 72-733010
Scott Education Diviaion 72 MARC
Why I bay. [Motion picture]
Perentual Education.
20 rain, td color.
Portafilma, 1969. Rdeaaed by
Other venioat: 16 mm. in canridgc with magnetic Mund; super S nun. on red
with optical tound; tuper 8 mm. in cartridge with magnetic aound; videotape on
reel; and videocaiactte.
Also iMued M ■ part of the Serve-to.«ell retail training program with mectiBg
guide and with motion picture cnbtled Say it with aervicc.
SUMMARY: Preaenta interview! with automotive aervicc deakn' cnMom-
cra in a midwest community. The cuatontera apeak out on what they expect from
the dealer, what they like, aad what they dialike.
1. CiMomeracrvice. 2. Autoroobilea Itiainicaanc* and repair. I. Por-
tafilmr U. Peretmial Education, inc. 111. Serve-to-acU rrtail trainiag progr^
[HF5415.5] 658.85 72-701006
T2 MARC
Why in the world? (Filmstrip) Filmfax Prodoctions. Be-
leased by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (What In the world?)
SUMMARY : Dr. Newton Know-It-All arouses chlldreo's Interest
In social studies and natural history as he boats a tour that briefly
portraya man's accomplishments In the fields of gei>eral science,
literature, and the arts. With captions. For elementary grades.
1. Social aclences— Study and teaching (Prltnary) I. Filmfax
Producttons. New York. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
III. Series: What In the worldT (Filmstrip)
[LB1530] 372.8 71-740296
UnlTersal Education and Visual Arts
Why ia a man? (Motion picture) RMI Film Productions,
1969. Made by Herb Wildman.
14 mill. S'l. ciilor. 16 nun.
SUMNMUY- De-Bribes how bualnewiman and nationally known
snllptor Ht'ri) WlMninn Ratl«fles hi.-, need to create by using his spare
time for woo,! sculplurlnK. Shows Wildman working at his hobby.
1. Wtiamnii. Herb. I. RMI Film IToductlons. »,„.,„^
731 78-710332
RMI Film Prodtictlons
Why is the sky blue? {Motion picture) Indepoident Pro-
ducer's Service. Released by Bsiley-Film Associates, 1969.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (InTestlgatlons In sdence:
meteorology series)
Loop film.
CnMtt: Educational consultant. Grant Gary.
Summary: Demonstrates the principle of refractive optics through
the Illustration of blue skies sod red sunsets. Combines live action
and simple animation.
1. Meteorolc«lcal optics. 2. Sky. Olor of. l Independent Pro-
ducer's Service, n. Balley-Fllm Associates. Series: Investlga-
tloDS Id science: meteorolo^ series (Motloo plctare)
66U 74r-707987
A. L. A. Booklist
Why L6ier7 Is he the patatar of
BBC-TV, Loodoo, 1970.
Fdma.
ttaHsT [Motioo picture]
in the U.S. by Time-Life
25 rain. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: John Berger.a champion of FcraasdL^ger.travcli to Ih
of Prance to ihow why Uger'i an ii important and why he wm the m^or
of modera times.
1. Ugrr. Femand, 1UM9S5. I. British Broadcasti
Televiaion Service. 11. lune-Ufc Pifam.
(ND553] 759.4 74-714537
Time-Life Pilmi 72 MARC
Why man creates {Motion picture) Kaiser Alnminnm and
Chemical Corp., 1968. Made by Saul Bass and Associates.
J9 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demoostratea la Its form and cMiteot, the nature of
the creative process and discusses the variety, richness, and import-
ance of creative vision.
1. Creative ability. i. Kaiser AlumlDum and Chemical Corpora-
tion.
153.3 Fi A 68-«72
CINE
Why man creates: man, the measure of all things. [Slide set} Cen-
ter for Humanities, 1971.
2'tOtUdes. color. 2 i 2 in. and 2 phonodiscs (2 >. each). 12 in.. 33 1/3
rpm., 45 min.
Also iuucd with phonotape in cassette.
With teachcr'i guide.
SUMMARY: Preientsasurvey of the creative accomplishments of man from
the ancient civiUzationt of Mctopotamia to conlemponry America. Includes
views of works of art, dramatic narrative, and excerpts ftmn literature and music.
1. The arts. 2. Civilization. 1. Center for Humanities.
[NX44()] 709 72-735199
Center for Humanities 72 MARC
Why not accounting? (Motion picture) Paciiic Productions
in cooperation with AWSCPA Educational Foundation.
Releasctl by Encyclopaedia Britaiinica Educational Corp^
1971.
15 mln. lid. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued to Mw.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Anaw'era questloiu about the nataiv of tha profes-
sion of accounting. Attempts to inqilre In qoatlfled students, an
Interest in choosing this profession.
1. Acroiintlng a.<t a profession. I. Paclflc Productions. IL Ency-
clopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
[HF5629] 667.023 73-714211
Ehicyciopaedla Britan- nica Bdocatlonal OtHik
Why not be beautiftd? (Motion picture) Handel Film
Corp., 1969,
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
Credit*: Producer. Irene Zmprkevych: consultant, Maria Craig.
Summary: Stress^ the Importance of cleanliness, good diet, and
exerclw as prerequisites for a healthy body and a beautiful face.
Elxplalns how to apply basic facial makeup, Includlnj; foundation,
blush powder, and eye makeup.
1. Beauty, Personal. 2. Hygiene. i. Handel Film Corporation,
Hollywood, Calif.
646.7 73-704600
Handel Film Corp.
Why not nuiijiiuia? (FUnutrip) Texas AIooImI Narcotics
Education, 1969. Made by Tane Press.
44 fr, color. SS mm. and phonodisr: 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpm.,
10 mln. mlcrogroove. (Tell It like It Is)
Bssed on the book of the same title by Llndaay B. Curtis.
With acrlpt at>d book by Lindsay R. Cnrtls.
Cre4U$: Artist. Dean Hurst
SummMTf: .K cartoon presentation for young people. Describes the
characteristics of marijuana and the effects of smoking It. Explains
that even though the drug Is not a narcotic It may lead to the use
of addictive drugs.
1. Msrihusna. t. Curtis, Lindsay B. Why not ntarijaana? n.
Texas Alcohol Narcotics Education. Series: Tell it like It Is (Film-
strip)
613.8 77-733344
Texaa Alc(rfu>l Narcotics Education
Why Nova Scotia (Motion picture) Nova Scotia Informa-
tion Service, Dept. of Trade and Industry', Halifax, 1968.
Made by Crawley Films.
19 mlt'i. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crtditt: Producer and director, Seaton FIndlay; script. Denlse
Brun; commentator. Dick Thomas; animation, Patricia Reynolds -
cameramen, Stanley Brede, Lea Krlxan; film editors, Michael Bran,
Michael Fltzpatrick.
Sutnntari/: Flxplatna thiit compiinles from all over the world hare
chosen Nova Scotia as the locstion for new manufacturing plants
because of Its [>rozlmlty to Atlantic shipping lanes, Its Ice-free
harbor. Its energetic Isbor force. Its progressive educational methods,
and Its flnanclal incentives.
1. Corporations, Foreign— Nova Scotia. 2. Nova Scotia — E^n.
condlt. — 1918- I. Nova Scotia. Dept. of Trade and Industry.
330.9716 Fi A 68-599
National Film Board of Canada
Why people boy {FUmttrip) Universal Education and
Visual Arts, 1969.
47 fr. color. 3S mm. and phODodlsc., 1 a, 12 io., 3^ rpm., 22
mtn. (DlArlbutlve education)
Also Issued with reel-to-reel pboootape and with phonotape In
651
With teachers' guide.
Creditt: Author, Frederick S. Wythe; innstrator, Stephen Zo-
Dltch : coneultaot, Fabian Englander.
Summary: Demonstrates the need for the saksimao to eralnate the
product which be is seBlDK Id order to ODderstaDd Its appeal to tto
buyer.
1. Salesmen and salesmanship. i. Universal Education and Via-
ual Arts. Series: Distributive education (Filmstrip)
658.88 74-784903
ALA Booklist
Why pe<q>lc have special jobs : the man who made qunninf
tops (Motion picture) Learning; Corp. of America, 1970.
Made by Stephen Bosustow ProductiMis.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
StuBMorr.* The experiences of a man who became an expert In
the making of spinning tops are used to introduce the basic economic
coiKept of qtedallsatloo of labor. For elementary grades.
1. SUUed labor. i. Learning Corporation of America.
372.8 72-705960
Learning Corporation of America
Why plant a tree (Motion picture) DBA Prodactions.
Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1969.
9 mln. Rd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A story of a little boy who learns about conservation
and the ImporUnce of wood In dally life Is used to stlmolate <»b1
language skills. For primary grades.
1. Language arts (Elementary)' 2. Oral commonlcatlon. S.
Wood — Juvenile films. l DBA Productions, n. Modem Learning
Aids, New York.
872.6 74-706876
Uodem Learning Aids
Why politics (Motion picture) Republic Steel Corp., 1967.
Made in cooperation with Educati<mal Resources Foimda-
tion.
29 mln. sd. b&w. IS mm. (Understanding government)
Also Issued as video tapea (1 In. : 2 In. ; quad head)
A companion film to the motion picture of the same title issued In
the series entitled Building political leadership.
With conference-teacher guide, textbook, and self-scoring audita.
Summary: DIscussses the critical needs of the United States, the
Individual's responsibility for good goverimient, sod the dangers of
political apathy.
1. U. S.— Pol. & govt. I. Hepubllc Steel Corjjoratlon. Series :
Understanding government (Motion picture)
320.978 FiA68-132S
Republic Steel Corp.
Why poUtics— Interview {Motion picture) Republic Sted
Corp. Released by Modem Learning Aids, 1966.
15 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Building political leadership)
With coQference-teacfaer guide.
Summary; L. C. Mlchelon interviews Richard M. Nixon. They
discuss some of the difficulties and opportonitlea experienced by those
who want to become active politically.
L Politics. PracticaL t Republic Steel Corporation, n. Mod-
em learning Aids, New York. Series; Building political leader-
ahlp (Motion picture)
829 Fi A 68-1335 rev
Republic Steel Corp.
Why porcupine has quilts (Filmstrip) National Film Board
of Canada. Released in the U. S. by Universal Education
and Visual Arts. 1969.
1 roll, color. 36 mm. (Indian stories and legends)
Sl'MM.ARV: Recounts the Canadian legend which explains why
porcupines have qiilils. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Indians of North America — Canada — Legends — Jiivenile fllme.
I. Canada. National Film Board. II. Universal Education and
Vlsiul Arts. HI. Series: Indian stories and legends (Filmstrip)
[E78.C2] 898.2 77-740889
Universal EducatioD and Vlsnal Arts
Why save Floroice? (Motira picture) Naticmal Educational
Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana Univer-
sity Audio- Visual Center, 1971.
59 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, Stephen Hearst: director, Roger Oraef;
photography, Charles Stewart: editor. Dai Vaughn.
SUMMARY: Portrays the damage caused by the 1966 flood In
Florence and explalna how and why the restoration process has been
hindered by bureaucracy, tourism, and commercial opportunism.
1. Florence— Flood, 19ea, I. National Educational Televiaion
and Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Audlo-Vlaual Center.
945 75-711459
Indiana University Audlo-Vlsoal Center
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Why social casework? (Afotion picture) American Public
Welfare Association, in cooperation with WTTW. Re-
leased by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
30 luln. sd. b&v,: 13 mm. (Casework in piililic \velf:ir«)
Credila: Director, Ouy Justice. Jay L. KoDey.
Sammarif: A ttltned lecture by Thotuaa D. Hunt of the American
I'uhlio Wetf«i-e AssooiHtioii I'rojpct on Aging. Points out that the
primary role and respoDsibllity of social casework is that of helping
Ibe client achieve the means of resolving problems within the politi-
cal, economic, and social system.
1. Social case work. i. Anterican Public Welfare Assoctation.
It Indiana. University. Audio-Visuat Center. Series: Casework
[0 public welfare (Motion picture)
361.3 77-700909
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Paulist Productions,
Why sparrows fall {Motion picture)
1966.
28 uiiji. Ml. b&w. 16 mm. (Insight)
With dlFcuxslon guide.
Credita: Producer, James Iy)ren; director, Paul NIckell : writer,
Adele Stra8.<ifield. Ca$t: Vera Miles. Lloyd Bochuer, Walter Brooke.
Summant: \ dramatization about a guilt-ridden actre»< who,
after being told she Is going to die. plunges Into the pursuit of fame
and money until her husband, learning the reason for her despera-
tion, helps her confront life and death.
1. Dfath— Psypholo^y. i. Pauii.'ft Production!*, Pacific Palisades,
Calif. Series; Insight (Motion picture)
234 76-705456
Paulist Productions
Why stady foreign langiui«es: ACTFL's Message to the AMcricM
public [Filmstrip] American Council on the Teaching of For-
eign Languages. 1969. Made by Visual Education Consultant*.
72 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonotapc: tiaKlc-track. I red (7 in.! 7 1/2
ips., 25 min.
SUMMARY; ExpUiiu the need for foreign language competence in the ksi
third of ihe twentieth century.
I, UngiMgM. Modern— Study and teaching. I. American Council on the
Teaching of Foreign Languages.
tPB36] 407 72-733093
Amencan Council on the 7J MARC
Teaching of Foreign
Languages
Why the Ashanti raise yams (Filmstrip) Macmillan Co.,
l%y. Made by Jason Art Service.
40 fr. color 35 mm. and phonodtsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm. ml-
crogroove. (African legends and folk tales)
With teacher's guide.
CREPITS : Narrator, Moses Gunn.
SUMMARY : Presents an African folk tale that explains natural
phenomena, describes the origins of customs, and teaches morals.
1. Tales, Ashanti. I. Macmillan, firm, publishers. New York.
II Series: African legends and folk tales (Filmstrip)
[GR360.A55] 398/2 70-738791
OCM Films
Why the mayor of NYC has the 2nd toashest job in
America {Motion picture) Cmemskers, 1969.
5 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents the opinions of several New Xork City citi-
zens on tbe ere of the mayorallty election to show in an amusing yet
believable way why It Is Impossible for the mayor of a great city to
please all of the people all of the time.
1. New York (City)— Mayors. i. Clnemakers, Inc.
329 72-705719
CINE
Why the New World was explored {Motion picture) Film
Associates, 1968.
11 mtn. 8(1. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Bummary: DiscusBes the caiuea and results of the exploratlMi of
the New World.
1. America— Disc & explor. l Film Associates.
910.09 Fi A 68-2845
Film Associates
Whjthe
1971.
[Motion picture] Leonard Peck Productions,
3 min. li. color, luper 8 mm (The Basic map and globe skills series,
tto. 6)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Leonard Pe«k; advisers, Kenneth A, Job. aifford Wij.
iiams.
SUMMARY: Explains the changing seacotu by using models and animation
todemonstratethe revolution oftheeanharound the sun. Illustrates the incliru-
lion of the earth on its axis to show that the rays of the sun do not strike the
earth in a uniform pattern throughout the year.
I. Seasons— Juvenile films. [1. Seasons] 1. Peck (Leonard) Productions.
II. Series: The Basic map and globe skills scries. [Motion picture) no. 6.
[QB631] 525 72-715397
Leorurd Peck Productions 72 MARC
Why the shoe fits {Motion picture) Brown Shoe Co. Re-
leased by Modem Talking Picture Service [196-!j
31 min. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summary: Deiicrit)es how women's shoes are made, from the
creation of the dealgn to the shipment of the finished shoe to Ihe
dealer. Includes views of shoe testing and a Chicago shoe show.
1. liools and shoes— Trade and manufacture. i. Brown Shoe
Company, ii. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
685 Fi A 67-5186
Modern Talking Picture Service
Why the son and moon live in the sky (Motion picture)
ACI Films, 1970.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (Storybook tbeatr*)
Itased on the book of the same title by Elphlnstone Oayrell, with
IliuMtratlons by Blair I.«nt.
SUMMARY : A l^;end of eastern Nigeria about the sun and moon
nho lived on land until the sea came to visit them and the inuuda-
tluo forced them up Into the sky.
1. Tales. Nigerian. I. Dayrell, Elphlnstone, 188^1817. Why
the sun and moon live in the sky. II. ACI Films, Inc. uL Serloa:
Storybook theatre (Motion picture)
398.2 75-711589
CINE
Why the son was late {FUmstrip) Parents' Magazine
Films, 1968. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Reading motivation filmstrips)
With teachers' plcture-cued reading text.
Based on Benjamin Elkin's story of the same title.
Credits: Producer, Thomas Sand. , „ , w ^ a „a
Summary: Dramatization of an African folkUle about a fly and
the Cham of events he causea In the jungle. For prlma^ f™*"^
1 Reading readiness. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Elkins, Ben-
lamin Why the sun was late. n. Parents' Magaalne Films.
372.4 70-732562
Parents" Magazine Films
Why the turtle has a hard shell (Filmstrip) Macmillan
Co., 1969. Made by Jason Art Service.
40 fr. c-oior. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in. 33i rDm
niicrogroove. (African legends and folk tales)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Narrator. Mose« Gunn.
M'MMARY: Presents an African folk Ule that explains natural
phenomena, describes the origins of customs, and teaches morals.
1. rales, African I. Macmillan, firm, publishers. New York.
II. Series; African legends and folk tales (Filmstrip)
Why the United States did not ab<^h ^very {Motion
picture) WCBS-TV and Columbia University. Released
by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Blade heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 4; Slave trade and slavery)
Summary: Professor Staughtou Lynd traces the growth of the
movement to abolish the slave trade and explains why the founding
fathers did not outlaw slavery.
1. Slavery in the United States— History— Colonial period. 2.
Slavery In the United States — Anti-slavery movementa. i. Lynd,
SUughton. n- New York. Television aUtlon WCBS-TV. m. Co-
lumbia University, iv. Holt, Binehart and Winston, Inc. Series:
Black heritage : a history of Afro- Americans (Motion picture)
Section 4: Slave trade and slavery.
.380.1 70-704042
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Why they went west (Filmstrip) Doug George. Released
by l"ni\-ei-.-;!it ICdiit-ation and Visual Art.s, 1969.
1 roll, cotor. 35 mm. and ^ooodisc: 1 a (Yesterday's West)
With Old West posters.
SUMMARY : Uses authentic photographs and rare posters and
engravings to dramatize the mood and flavor of the nineteenth cen-
tury West
1. Frontier and pioneer life — The West I. Oeorge, Dooglas F.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Yesterday's
West (Filmstrip)
fF596J 978 73-740417
DolTersal Education and Ylioal Arts
Why things float {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. Made by William Claiborne.
9 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary; A study of the forces which determine the amount
of water displaced by a floating object and the depth to which It
will sink.
1. Fluid Mechanics. i. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
532 70-705150
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Whr we hare lam. [Fdmitri|h Ediicati<nal Prpiecticnu Corp..
1970.
40 fr. colOT. 35 mm. (RewJing profram. Levd 2, R-262)
With leacher't manual.
SUMMARY: A reading propini which include* word ikilt remforeement
covering the word loundi of initial P. G. and H. A police officer explaiiu the
importance of lawi, their hiuory. and how tbey arc made. With captioaa. For
primary grades.
1. Reading (Prinury)— Juvenile Wma. 2. EngUah language— CoMonaat*—
Juvenile fihm. 3. Uw— Juvenile Hlmt. [I. Uw, I. Educational Prelection*
Corporatios. II. Serie*: Reading program. {Filmstripi Level 2. R.262.
lLB1525i 372.4 72-733683
Educatioaal Projeclioai 72 MARC
Corp.
Why we have laws: Shiver, GobUe, and Snore {Motion
picture) learning Corp. of America, 1970. Made by
Stephen Bosustow Productions.
m mlu. s<l. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summarj/: An animated story introducing the basic concept of
laws. (Concludes that no one can live peacefully without rules, and
that if people help make their own laws, they will usually make fair
ones. For elementary grades.
1. Law— U. S.— Popular works. r. Learning Corporation of
America.
Learning Corp. of
372.8
America
76-705961
Why we have national parks (Fiimatrip) Curriculum Ma-
terials Corp., 1967.
3L' fr. Color. 3^ mm. (Studying nature In our nailnniU parks)
Itevis.'d vfrfiloii of the 1950 flinutrlp of the same title.
Summary: Kxplalns how Ihe idea to preserve the fast disappear-
in;; wlldernens ureas of the United States was born In Yellowstone
National I'ark. I'ointu out that national park* were envisioned to
erici>iii|>ass prlmevul forests, glaciers, deserts, historic sites, and areas
rich In prehistoric relics.
1. National parks and reserve*i~r. S. i. Cnrriculiim Materials
Corporation. Series: Studying nature in our national parks
(Filmstrip I
719.32 Fi A 67-3919
Curriculum Materials Corp.
652
Why we have taxes: the town that had no policeman
{Motion picture) Learning Corp. of America, 1970. Made
by Stephen Bosustovp Productions.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide
Summary: The experiences of the citizens of a town that Is
plagued by theft are used to introduce the Idea of goods versus
services and to show that many community services, including the
services of the police force, are paid for by taxes. For elementary
grades.
1. Taxation. i. Learning Orporatloa of America.
372.8 70-705962
Learning Corp. of Amer- lea
Why we have Thanksgiving (Motion picture) Universal
Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
15 mln. si. color. 10 mm. (The Living language series (Spe-
cial education series)
SUMMARY : An Introduction fo the customs and behavior asso-
ciated with the (elebratlon of Thanksgiving. With captions for use
In special education.
1. Thanksgiving Day. I. Universal EMucation and Visual Arts.
H. Series: The Living language series (Motion picture) III. Series:
Special education series (Motion picture)
[GT4975] 371.9 77-715130
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Why we need good manners {FUmttrip) Eye Gate House,
38 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 10 mln. (Manners
make a difference)
Revised version.
With manual.
Summary: Explains to young people that In order to be courteous
and to show a sense of fairness. It Is important to have good man-
ners.
1. Courtesy. '2. Fairness. 3. Touth— Conduct of life. i. Eye
Gate House, inc. Series: Manners make a difference (Filmstrip)
395 71-735109
Eje Gate House
Why we use money: the fisherman who needed a knife
{Motion picture) Ijcarning Corp. of America, 1970. Made
by Stephen Bosustow Productions.
10 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: A story about a fisherman who initiated a complicated
chain of trading In order to get a new knife Is used to show that
money Is the most convenient means of exchanging people's work
for the things they need or want For elementary grades.
1. Money. i. Learning Corporation of America.
372.8 73-705963
Learning Corp. of Amer- lea
Why yoo arc yoa. [Motion picture] Brentwood Productioiu,
1971.
9 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describes an individual in tenn* of heredity, ibowing thai
physical sppearance and talents are the mulu of the gene* which he receive*
from his parenls. Points out that iodividual dirTercnce* in performance arc to be
expected. For elementary grades.
1 . Heredity. Human— Juvenile (ibns. [ 1 . Heredity, Human] I. Brentwood
Productioiu.
[QH431] 372.24 75-715301
CINE 72 MARC
Why you need consumer know-how (Filmstrip) Society
for Visual Education, 1971.
70 fr. color. 3.1 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm.,
18 mln. (Getting your money's worth, group 1, no. 1)
Also lssue<l with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide and reading si-rlpt.
CREDITS: Author, Woodbury Conkling; consultant, David
Lynch.
SUMMAKY : Illustrates the complexity of the marketplace of
t.Klav and the difficulty of making intelligent consumer decisions;
Identifies and defines major factors which contribute to an intei-
ligeut consumer decision; and examines the basic relationship be-
tween the consumer and the national economy.
1. Consumer education. I. Society for Visual Education, Inc.,
Chicago. II. Series: Getting your moneys worth (Filmstrip)
group 1, no. 1.
[TX335] 640.73 70-740041
Society for Visual Education
The Whys and how of student flimaking {Filmstrip)
Urban Media Materials, 1970.
lOrt fr. color. 3r> mm. and phonodlsc: 2 »., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
30 min. mlcrogroove.
With texilKwk entitled Proceedings of the First National Confer-
ence on Visual Literacy edited by Clarence M. Williams and J. L.
Debes.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Edward Dubrowsky.
Summary: Introduces teachers and potential teachers to the
educational ImpllcHtions of flhnaklng and photography as a teaching
tool.
1. Movlug-plctureM In education. i. Urban KledIn Materials.
371.3:1 72-736937
Urban Media Materials
Wibberley, Leonard Patrick O'Connor,
The mouse on the moon
see
The Mouse on the moon.
Wichita now! (Motion picture) Southwestern Bell Tde-
phone Co., 1969. Made by Centron Corp.
26 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Usen visual, sound, and editing tediDlques with a mini-
mum of narration to portray the city of Wichita, descrlblog cultural
nctlvltlea, recreation, education. Industry, shopping, and residential
areas.
1. Wichita, Kan.— Description. i. Southweetem Belt Telephone
Company, n. CJeotron Corporation, Inc., Lawrence, Kan.
917.81 77-706720
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tfce Wicked world of weeds. [ Filmstrip] University of IUuumi. Vo-
cstioiuJ Agriculture Service. 1972.
77 fr, color. 35 mm.
CREDITS: Author*. E. L Kiuke, R L. Counon.
SUMMARY: ExpUins thai weeds kfe harmful to man and evaluates the ciwi
and dbcomfon of weeds to both brm and urtwn people.
I Weedi [ Illinois. Univeraity VocalionaJ Agriculture Service.
(SB6II1 632 72-735205
111. Univ Vocatiooal 72 MARC
Af ricultufe Service
Wide pastures {Motion picture) Australian News and In-
formation Bureau, 1965. Released in the U. S., 1967.
21 in' 1 8d. color, 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Eric ThoicpsoD; director, Robert Klogibury.
SuniHuiri/: Iltiistrates the Introduction of modem methods to Aus-
tralian wool growing.
1. Sbeep — Australia. i. Australia. News and Information
Bureau.
636.3 Fi A 68-1755
Atistrallan News and Information Bureau
Widener, Joseph Early, 1872-1943
Art and the Bible.
The Widening gap {Motion picture) United Nations, 1962.
Released by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill.
L-0 uiln. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
With tenchei's guide.
Summary: A look at the nature of porerty tfarougb on-tbe-scene
Bbot» and Interviews with economists Paul Hoffman, Arthur Lewis,
atid Barbara Ward Jackson. Shows why United Nations asslstaooe
alone cannot close the ever-growing chasm between tbe dereloplng
and prospering nations.
1. Poverty. 2. United Nations — Economic assistance. i. United
Nations. 11. Contemporary Fllm.'^/McG raw -Hill.
301.44 77-709466
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Widening world of bo<^ (Motion picture) Starting
Tomorrow Programs 1967. Made by Milner-Fenwick.
;vt rii.ii vd. l>&w. 16 mm. (Individualizing your reading pn>
gram)
With li-M<her's guide, workshc^ leader's guide, and reading mate-
rials kit.
Sl'M)l.\ItV : A teacher-training Him to be presented In a work-
shop situation. Illustrates how reading expands knowledge.
1, Ueadiug. 2. Individualized instruction. I. Starting Tomor-
row Programs (F^lrm) II. Series: Individualizing your reading pro-
gram (Motion picture)
[LIU050] 370.7 TO-714210
Starting Tonrarrow Programs
Widmer's Wine Cellars,
see
The Pleasures of our company.
Widows. [Motion picture] Edward A. Mason, 1972. Made in
cooperation with the Widow- to- Widow Program.
43 min. id. b&w. 16 mm.
With study (uide.
SUMMARY: Several women describe iheir experiences after tlie deaths of
their husbands. Underlines the stresses of widowhood to show the needs of this
group and to encourage discussion of appropriate intervention to prevent mental
health problems which befall some widows and thcit children.
i. Widows 2 Single parent family. 1. Mason. Edward Allen. 1919-
[HQI221] 155.6 72-701915
Edward A. Mason 72 MARC
Wieboldt, William H
see
In my opinion . . .
Anton der Letzte,
Wiese, Kurt, 1887- Fish in the air
see
Fish in the air.
Wiesner, Jerome Bert, 1915-
see
Small world; Szilard, Bethe, Strauss,
Wiesner.
Small world: Szilard, Murray, Medaris,
Teller, Wiesner.
Wiesner, William. Bear party
see
Bear party.
Wiesner, William. The tower of Babel
see
The Tower of Babel.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas (Smith) 1856-1923.
Carey's chickens
see
Summer magic.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas (Smith) 1856-1923.
of Sunnybrook Farm
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
Wiggin, Kate Douglas (Smith) 1856-1923.
Timothy*s quest
see
Timothy's quest.
Mother
Rebecca
Wiggy goes to Rome {Motion picture)
Released by Eastman Kodak Co., 1968.
Joseph Mallaly.
7 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A parody on the Twiggy telerlsloo specials. Tells the
story of Wiggy, a akiiuy fashloa model
1. Models, PasblOQ. r. Mnllaly, Joset*. n. E^aatman Kodak
OtHnpany.
669.16 7^702653
CINE
Wilberforce {FUrmtrip) Common Ground, London, 1949.
Made by S, M. Toyne. Released in the TJ. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
35 fr. biw. 35 mm, (Uvea of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual. Notes revised 1966.
Summary: Depicts the life and work ot British abolitionist and
statesman William Wilberforce, describing his early life, his con-
temporaries, and the slave trade.
1. Wilberforce, William, 1750-1833. i. Common Ground, ltd..
London. 11. Carman Educational Associates. Series: LlTes of
famous men and women (Filmstrip)
923 Fi A 68-4711
Carman Educational Associates
Wilby-Kincey Service Cor[)oration
see
Ode to an uncertain tomorrow.
Wild and mutant types of Sordaria {Motion picture) Iowa
State University, Film Production Unit, 1968.
4 min. color, down State University plant science films)
Versions available: si., magnetic sd., optical sd.. cartridge, reel,
8 mm., super 8 ntm., 16 mm.
With film guide.
Summary: Illustrates stages in the development of the eight
dark-walled ascospores contained In each wild-type ascus. Shows
the mixed nature of ascospores in an asous resulting from the cross
of wild-type and mutant cultures.
1. Sordaria. 2. Spores (Botany) i. Iowa. State University
of Science and Technology, Ames. Film Production Unit
580 Fi A 68-1984
Iowa. State Univ. Film Production Unit
The Wild and the willing (Motion picture)
see Young and willing
The Wild and wonderful thirties {Motion picture) David L.
Wolper Productions, 1964.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Hollywood and the stars)
CrediU: Producers and writers. Jack Haley, Jr., Nicolas Noxon;
narrator, Joseph Gotten ; music, Elmer Bernstein ; editor, Jim
Sdimerer.
Summary: Examines the film Industry la tbe 1980's, the beginning
of sound, describing publicity gimmicks of the stars, films produced
through the depression years, and a glimpse of the stars' lives show-
ing their homes, cars, and yachts.
1. Moving-picture industry— U. S. L Wolper (David L.) Pro-
ductions. Series: Hollywood and the stars (Hotioa picture)
791.4 73-702038
The Wild and wmderfnl world <rf aato nting {Motion pic-
ture) Raybestos-Manhattan. Made and released by Cus-
tom Films, 1969.
27 mio. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Examines and compares tbe four major kinds of auto
racing: stocks, sports, drag, and Indlanapt^ diamploDsblp cars.
1. Automobile radog. l Rayt>e«tos-Hanhattan. n. Custom
Films. Westport, Ooim.
796.7 70-705721
CINE
The Wild Angels {Motion picture) American International
Pictures, 1966.
90 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Pana vision. Pathecolor
CredUt: Producer and director. Roger Corraan; writer. Charles B.
Orlffllh : music Mike Curb; photographer, Biciiard Moore; editor,
Monte Hellman. CnMt: Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, Bruce Dern,
Diane Lodd. Buck Taylor.
Summary; A drama about an outlaw motorcycle club, a group of
unkempt and hedonistic young men and women, whose rebeUlous
ways lead to many dashes with the law In tbe communities through
which they travel.
I. American International Pictures, Hollywood. Calif.
Fi 67-1403
653
WUd aalsab of East Africa. [Rlnutripj Avid Corp., 1972.
57 fr. color. 35 mm. sod phooodw:: 1 a., 12 In., 33 1/3 fpm.. approa.
With lescber'i guide.
CREDITS; Author. James PraiL
SUMMARY: Showi many wikJ aaimab of East Africa, deacnbes their food
chain, and portrayt how man has affected the balance of nature.
1. Zoology— Africa. EaiL 2. Ecology— Africa, Eaat. I. Avid Corpora-
tion.
[QH337j 599.09676 77-740521
Avid Corp. 72 MARC
Wild animals of Virginia {Motion picture) Virginia Dept.
of Educational, 1967. Made by Film Production Service.
26 min. sd. color 16 mm.
Ektacliroiiie.
CrediU; Writer and editor. W, Craig Hinde: photographer, J. Sol
Wrenn, Jr.
Summary: K survey of many of the mammals which are natlre
to Virginia, picturing their habits and natural hablUts. Shows views
of and discusses the chipmunk, squirrel, groundhog, beaver, muskrat,
otter, mink, elk. deer, bear, grey and red fox. rabbit, opossum, bobcat,
raccoon, and skunk.
1. Mammals — Virginia. i. Virginia. Dept. of Education.
Fi A 67-2017
Virginia. Dept. of Education
Wild blood {Motion picture) Dniversal Pictures Corp.,
1928.
45 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
A Universal western.
Originally released In 35 mm.
In the David B. Bradley Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Cocgren.
Credits: Director, Henry MacRae; story and continuity, George
Morgan. Catt: Jack Perrln, Ethlyne Clair. Theodore Lorch, Nelson
McDowea
Rummary: A western melodrama in which the leader of a gang of
horse rustlers attempts to steal an old miner's discontented daughter
and his gold.
I. Universal Pictures Corporation, n. David B. Bradley Film
Collection. iiL American Film lostltute Collection.
791.48 72-709793
Wild burro of the West [Fiimstrip] Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
2 filmstrips (pt.1, 104 fr,; pi. 2. 107 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodiscs
(2 s. each); 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm.; pt. 1, 14 min.; pt. 2. 16 min. (The Interdepend-
ence of man and animals)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Captioned version (70 fr. each pan) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY; Follows the adventures of Dusty the buno as she is stolen by
cattle rustlers and thrust into a life of starvation and cruelty, discovered by an
old prospector after escaping to the mountains, and forced to decide between the
love of her baby and freedom with the herd or submission to the burdens of being
a pack animal.
[l. Donkeys— Stories. 2. The West— Ficiionj 1. I>isney (Walt) Produc-
tions. 11. Walt Disney Educational Miterials Company. 111. Series: The Inter-
dependence of man and animals. [Filmstrip]
[PZ7] 636.1 72-734232
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Wild burro of the West. [Filmstrip] Walt Disney Productions.
ReleaseH by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
2 filmstrips (70 fr eachj color. 35 mm, (The Interdependence of man and
animals)
Sound vcrsiom (pt. 1. 104 fr.; pt 2, 107 ft-.) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY; Follows the adventures of Dusty the burro as she is stolen by
cattle rustlers and thrust into a life of starvation and cruelty, discovered by an
old prospector after escaping to the mountains, and forced to decide between the
love of hci baby and freedom with the herd or submission to the burdens of being
a pack animal. With captions.
[1- Donkeys— Stories. 2. The West— Fiction] I. Disney (Walt) Produc-
tions. 11. Walt Disney Educational Materials Company. Ill, Series: The Inter-
dependence of man and animals, [Filmstripj
[PZ7] 636.1 72-734233
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Wild but true; or, Salmon River King {Motion picture)
Del Roby Film Productions, 1966.
18 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures the boat Salmon Itlver King, built especially
for survival Id the rapids, during several trips down tbe Salmon
River in Idaho. Describes fishing from the banks and overnight
camping, and explains how the boat was finally capsized and loet.
1. Salmon River, Idaho. 2. Salmon River King (Boat) l Del
Roby FUm Productions.
Fi68-M
The Wild eat family — featuring the con^r {Motion pic-
ture) Walt Disney Ptwluctions. Released by Walt Dis-
ney 16 mm Films, 1968.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Nature's living album)
Summary: Points out that In the high mountains of the West the
cougar still reigns supreme. Just as his ancestors did. Describes other
members of the wildcat family Including tbe bobcat, the ocelot, and
tbe Canadian lynx, and follows tbe life of a typical family of great
cats from birth through maturity.
1. Cats. I. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. Bnena Vista Dlt-
trlbution Company, Inc. Wait Disney 16 mm Films. Series: Na-
ture's living altmm (Motion picture)
699.7 Fi A 68-684
Walt Disney Productions
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Wild cell (.V<-«<m vkture) CBS Films. Released by
McGraw-HUl Book Co., 1968.
Summa I/; Review! """' " "-"X,' mlcroBraDhl. animation, and
S.I.'^rSr'io^nSrio IZ trrS"a\lit« ana «P^aas
^^'T'^a^^r*^^! CBS Films. Inc. ii. McGraw-Hill Book Conipany.
S^rie.: The 21« century (Motion pi«me) 7^-700971
McGraw-HUlBookCo.
Warner Bros. Pictures,
The Wild chase {Motion picture)
1965.
8 mln, sd. color. 35 mm. (Merrle melodies cartoon)
Technicolor.
Creditt: ProdiicerK. David H. DePatte. Friz Freleng; director.
Friz Preleng; animation, Norm McCabe, Don Williams, Uannj Perez;
music, Bill Lava ; editor, Lee Guntber.
Summary: Animated cartoon about a race between Speedy Gon-
sales, the fastest mouse from Soaora County, and Road Runner, the
pride of Texas.
I. Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. Series: Merrle melodies car-
toon (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1192
The Wild dog family — featuring the coyote {Motion pic-
ture) Walt Disney Productions. Released by Walt Dis-
ney 16 mm Films, 1968.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Nature's living album)
Summary: Describes how the coyote, a member of nature's wild
dog family bas learned to live In close proximity to his greatest
enemy— man. Points out that the coyote bas managed to enlarge
bis domain In spite of man's expansion of cities, Industrie*, and free-
ways.
1. Coyotes. i. Disney (Walt) Productions, ii. Buena Vista Dis-
tribution Company, Inc. Walt Disney 16 mm Films. Series:
Nature's living album (Motion picture)
599.7 Fi A 68-586
Walt Disney Productions
Wild flowers of the Alpine meadow (Filmttrip) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
CredilK: Producer, A. J. H, PutllnKer; writer, Robert Perrey;
photographers, Don Murie, Michael Wotton; collaborator, Gabriel
Edwin.
Summary: Uses close-up photographs to help define and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found In Alpiue mead-
ows. Lists botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With
captions.
1. Wild flowers — North America. 2. Botany — North America —
Ecology. 3. Adaptation (Biology) 4. Alpine flora. i. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Wild flowers
of North America (Ftlmstrlp)
635.9 74-733397
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild flowers of the desert {FllmHrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
47 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
CredHt: Producer, A. J. H. Pullinger; writer, Robert Perrey;
photographer:^, Louise K. Broman, Harry Engels, Betty Randall,
D. A. Zimmerman: collaborator, Gabriel Edwin.
Summary: Uses close-up photographs to help deflne and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found on the desert
Lists the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With cap.
tions.
1. Wild flowers— North America. 2, Botany — Nji-th America —
Ecology. 3. Adaptation (Biology) 4. Desert flora. i. Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Wild flowers
of North America (Fllmstrip)
635.9 75-733401
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild flowers of the forest {FilTnstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
51 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North Amercla)
Creditt: Produwr, A. J. H. Pullinger; writers, Carolyn Rapp,
Robert Perrey; collaborator, Gabriel Edwin.
Summary: Uses close-up photographs to help deflne and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found In forests. Lists
the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With captions.
1. Wild flowers — North America. 2, Forest ecology — North Amer-
ica. 3. Adaptation (Biology) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional Corporation. Series: Wild flowers of North America (Film-
strip)
035.9 77-733395
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild flowers of the marsh {FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
Credits: Producer, A- J. H. Pullinger; writer, Robert Perrey; pho-
tographers, Louise Broman, Michael Wotton ; collaborator, Gabriel
Edwin.
Summary: Uses close-up photographs to help define and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found In marshes. Lists
the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With caption*.
1. Wild flowers— North America. 2. Marsh ecology. 3, Adapta-
tion (Biologj) t. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpo-
ration. Series: WUd flowers of North America (Fllmstrip)
635.9 70-733393
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
WUd flowers of the meadow {Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
50 fr. color. 85 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
Credit*: Producer, A. J. H. Pullinger; writers, Carolyn Rapp, Rob-
ert Perrey ; collaborator, Gabriel Edwin.
Swiunary: Uses close-up photographs to help define and explain
ttw physical chartcerlstlca of wild flowers found Id meadowa Lists
the botanical terms used to descrltie these flowers. With captions.
1. Wild flowers— North America. 2. Botany— North America-
Ecology. 8. Adaptatloo (Biology) l Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Wild flowers of North America
(FUourtrip)
685.9 7a-73d39i
EDC7clopa«dla Britao- Diet Bdoeatloiial Corp.
Wild flowers of the pond (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
Credit: Producer. A. J. H. Pullinger; writer, Robert Perrey; col-
laborator, Gabriel Edwin.
Summary: Uses close-up photographs to help deflne and explain
the physical characteristics of vrild flowers found around ponds.
Shows the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With
captions.
1. Wild flowers — North America. 2. Botany — North America —
Ecology. 3. Adaptation (Biol(wy) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corporation. Series: Wild flowers of North America
(Fllmstrip).
635.9 72-733391
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild flowers of the prairie {FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
52 (r. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
CredUg: Producer, A. J. H. Pullinger; writers, Carolyn Rapp,
Robert Perrey ; collaborator, Gabriel Edwin.
Summary: Uses close-up photographs to help deflne and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found on the prairie.
Lists the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With cap-
1. Wild flowera— North America. 2. Pratrle ecology. 3. Adapta-
tion (Biology) I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion Series: Wild flowers of North America (Fllmstrip)
635.9 70-733396
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild flowers of the swamp {FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
Crediti: Producer, A. J. H. Pullinger; writer, Robert Perrey; pho-
tographer, Louise Broman ; collaborator, Gabriel Edwin.
Summarv: Uses close-up photographs to help define and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found In swamps. Lists
the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With captlona
1 Wild flowers— North America. 2. Marsh ecology. 3. AdapU-
tlon (Biology) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cori)o-
ration. Series: Wild flowers of North America (Fllmstrip)
635.9 76-733392
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild flowers of the tandra {FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corp., 1968.
50 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
Credits: Producer, A. J. H. Pullinger; writer, Robert Perrey;
photographers. Harry Engels, Louise G. Murie, Michael Wotton;
collaborator, Gabriel Edwin.
^Summary; Uses close-up photographs to help deflne and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found on the tundra.
Lists the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With cap-
tions.
1. Wild flowers — North America. 2, Tundra ecology, 3. Adapta-
tion (Biology) I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corpora-
tion, Series: Wild flowers of North America (Fllmstrip)
635.9 78-733398
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild flowers of the vacant lot {FUmstrip) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wild flowers of North America)
Credits: Producer. A, J. H. Pullinger; writer, Robert Perrey;
photographers, Louise Broman, Michael Wotton ; collaborator, Gabriel
Edwin.
Summary: Uses close-up photographs to help deflne and explain
the physical characteristics of wild flowers found on vacant lots.
Lists the botanical terms used to describe these flowers. With cap.
tions.
1. Wild flowers — North America. 2. Botany — North America^
Ecology. 3, Adaptation (Biology) i. Encyclopaedia Britannica
BMucational Corporation. Series: Wild flowers of North America
(Fllmstrip)
635.9 71-733400
Encyclopaedia Britan- nica Educational Corp.
Wild geese {Motion picture) General Electric Housewares
Division, 1964. Made by Beacon Features.
14 min, sd. color. 16 mm. (Sportsman's holiday)
Credita: Producer, Len Sanderson; director, B. 0. Keane- host.
Curt Gowdy.
Summary: Wild life photographer Dick Borden discusses the
Canadian goo^e and shows his own Alms of this species of wild
goose. Pictures wild geese In flight, raising their young, and protect-
ing them from the racoon and other animals.
1. Canada goose. i. General Electric Company, Housewares
Division. Series: Sportsman's holiday (Motion picture)
Fi 67-528
Wild in the country {Motion picture) Company of Artists.
Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., 1961.
115 min. sd. color. 85 mm.
ClnenutScope. Color by DeLuxe.
Based on the novel of the same title by J. R. Salamanca.
Crediti: Producer, Jerry Wald; director, Philip Dunne; screen-
play, Clifford Odets; music, Kenyon Hopkins; director of photog-
raphy, William C. Mellor; fllm editor, Dorothy Spencer. Cast: Savis
Presley, Hope Lange, Tuesday Weld, Millie Perkins, Rafer Johnson.
Summary: A melodrama about a young man who is saved from
perdition by a social worker who discovers In him some goodness and
a talent for writing.
1 Salamanca, J. R. Wild in the country, n. Company of Artlsta,
Inc. m. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Oorporatloa.
Fi6a-16d4
Wild life in Africa (Filmstrip) Hulton Educational Pul
lications, Amersham, En|;., 1971.
31 fr. color, 35 mm.
With teuchcr'H guide.
Sr.MMAK¥: A study of the natural wild life throughout Afrlc.
with xpeclal relation to background scenery and natural habitat.
1. Zoology— Africa. I. Hulton Educational Publications, ltd.
(QL336] 691.96 75-738747
Hulton Educational Publications
654
Wild life in East Africa {FUmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1955. Released in the U. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1966.
25 fr. color. 35 mm. (Nature in crionr)
With teaching guide. Notes revised 1968.
Credits: Author, John Blower,
Summary: A study of the plains-dwelling and bush-dwelllng ani-
mals In the territories of Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
1 Zoology— Afrtca, East. i. Common Ground, ltd., London,
n. Carman Educational Associates. Series: Nature In colour
(Fllmstrip)
591.9676 78-736113
Carman Educational Associates
Wild river (Motion picture) National Geographic Society
and Metromedia Producers Corp. Released by Public
Media, inc., 1970.
52 min. sd. color. 61 mm.
With catalog. ,.,j„ „ ^
SUMMARY- Follows a family as they explore the Middle Fork
Salmon and the Salmon Rivers of Idaho In rafts and kayaks, and as
they travel through the Florida Everglades. Emphasizes the beauty
of nature and Importance of conservation.
1. Salmon Kiver. Idaho. 2. Everglades, Fla. I. National Geo-
graphic Society. Washington, D. C. II. Metromedia Producers Cor-
poration. Ill, Public Media, inc.
333.7 79-706863
Public Media, inc.
He WOd roee. [E^nBtripj Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1971.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodUc: 2 >., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., B min.
(AoKrican Indian legends)
Alao iaaued with phonotape in cuacttc.
With tcacher't guide.
CREDITS: Educational colUborator. C. Payne Porter.
SUMMARY: Preaents a Cherokee legend which reveals ihc Indian belief
thai magic can change human beings into animals. Tells the story of a t>eautiAil
Indian maiden whose life was uved by the magical growth ofi wild rose hedge.
For primary grades.
1. Cherokee Indiana— Legend* — Juvenile films. I. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. 11. Series: American Indian legends. (Fllmstrip.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.]
tE99.C5] 398.2 73-740267
Encyclopaedia Britannica 72 MARC
Educational Corp.
,Wild swanS] {Motion picture) International Tele-Film
Productions, 1949.
11 min sd b&w, 16 mm. (John Kleran's kaleidoscope)
Credita: Producers. Paul F. Moss, Thelma Scbnee
Summarv: Uses a teiepboto lens to record the habits of a family
group of wild swans In their natural habitat. Shows the mother
hatching the eggs, the father standing guard, and the young swans
breaking out of their shells and growing Into maturity.
1 Swans. 1. International Tele-Fllm Productions, inc. Se-
ries: John Kleran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture) „ . „^
Fi 67-2082
The Wild swans {FUmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films,
1968.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 12 in., SSI rpm., 10
min. (Andersen's fairy tales series, no. 8)
With users' guide. . ^. ,
Summary: Eleven princes, who are changed to swans by their
wicked stepmother, are saved by their loving alater who marrtea a
king and lives happily thereafter.
I. Andersen, Hans Christian, 1806-1875. De vllde Bvaner. n.
Coronet Instructional Films. Series: Andersen's fairy tales series
(FUmstrip) no. 8.
839.8 Fi A 6a-4601
Coronet Instructional Pllma
Wild wake {Motion picture) CRS Productions. Released
by General Motors Corp., 1966.
26 mIn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures power boat competition on the open sea. off
the Florida coast, and in the choppy waters of the English ChanoeL
1. Motor-boat racing, i, CHS Productions, ii. General Mt^ra
Corporation.
797.1 Fi A 67-5212
General Motors Corjio- ration
-. [Motion picture] Jon Fauer. 1971.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Folk>ws the United States kayak aad canoe team fhMB training
sessions on Maacoma River in New Hampahire, to competition at the 1971
World Kayak and Canoe Championships in Merano. Italy.
I. Canoes and canoeing. I. Fauer, Jon.
lGV783i 797.1 78-715448
CINE 72 MARC
The Wild, wild planet {Motion picture) Mercury Film In-
ternational and Southern Cross Films. Filmed at De
Paolis Studios, Rome, Released in the I'. S. by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965.
il5 min. sd. color. 85 mm.
English dialog dubbed In. Released In Italy under the title I
crimlnall del la galassla.
Credita: Producers, Jos^h Fryd, Anthony Margherltl : director,
Anthony Dawson; screeni^ay, Ivan Reiner; music, A. F. Lavagnlno;
direction of photography, Richard Palltoo ; film editor. Angel Coly.
Catt: Tony Russell, Lisa Gastonl, Massimo Serato, Charlea Justin,
Franco Nero,
Summary: A spai-e fantasy attout the rivalry between an oitlty
called the United Democracies and another named the Combined
Corporations. A scientist from the Combined Corporations has dis-
covered h(i\v to ifHiuce human beings to miniatures and bow to make
organ transplants. He steals humans from the earth for his ex-
periments, while the commander of a space ship for the United De-
inncrnoles tries to stop him.
t. Mercury Film IntMnatlonal. it. Southern Cross Films, m.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, toe rr. I crimlnall dsUa galassla (Motion
picture)
791.48 77-702089
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
vnU, wM inwn*' (Motion pictiire] Vcrfkiwijen of America.
Made by Msrathon latematiooal Productioiu. Released by
Modern Talking Picture Service, 197a
I mia. td. cotor. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Kon»ttniiii Kxtoer.
SUMMARY: Show* ciatoraiMd VolkawMen*. bu«ie«, "od dnfiten r»cin|
acroM ihe ftoien wirftc* rf Uke Georfe id New York. »nd bouncinf ihrouth
I nisgcd cro«»-couBUy courae in Rivertide, C«lif-
1 Volkswitcn BiiUMBotiik. 1. Dun« butfiea. 3- Automobiles. RKtn«.
1. Votkiwuen of AnJeric inc. 11. Modem T«lkin| Picture Service inc.
lTU15] 796.7 ^**"^L??r
Mvmthon InWfMtJooil 72 MARL
Wild wings {Motion picture) British Transport Films,
London, in association with Wildfowl Trust, 1967. Re-
leased in the V. S. by International Film Bureau, 1968.
35 Diln. S(1. color. 16 mm.
Credila: Producer. Edgar Anstej-.
Summari/: Describe* a study of wildfowl by Wildfowl Trust la
tlie traditional home of a huge flock of wild geeae In Sllmbrldge, Kog.
Identlfles the fowl, discuses their migration, food, and mating
habits, and shows the use of blinds for obeerratlon, the taking of
eggs of ran? species from the mothers ontll they are hatched, and the
use of rocket-propelled nets to capture geese for banding.
1. Water-birds— England. i. GL Brit British Tranaport Com-
mission. Film Unit. n. Wildfowl Trust m. International Film
Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
598^ Fi A 68-2899
International Film Bareaa
Wild world {Motion picture) American Broadcasting Ca
Made by Jane Skinner. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Ca, 1968.
4T min. !«1. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CrtiiU: MuMc. Laurence Rosenthal; photographers. Shelly Oros*-
man. Philip Pearle, W. Glenn Titus, Morley Nelson.
Summary.' Shown scenes of animal parents, progeny, and predators
as they cope with the various problems of surrlTsl In their world.
1. Animal defenses. 2. Predatlon (Biology) t Amerlcmn Broad-
casting Company, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
591.6 FiA6a-228S
HcGraw-HillBookCo.
Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900. The ballad of Reading
gaol
Bee
Man of n^.
Wilde. Oscar, 1854-1900. The happy prince
Favorite children's books: The haj^jy
prince.
Wilde, Oecar, 1854-1900. The in«)ortance of
being Earnest
see
The Importance of being Earnest by Oscar
WUde.
Wilde. Oscar, 1854-1900. The selfish giant
The SelHsh glaiA.
Wildebeest— ffnu {Motion picture) Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Released by Ealing Corp. as a loop film mounted
in cartridge, 1967.
2 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Walt DlSDcr oatiire library )
With film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Pictures a newborn calf learning to walk; shows adult
gnus with their young.
1. Gnus. I. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. Ealing Corporation.
Cimbrtdge, Mass.
Saling Corporation
Wilder, Thornton Niven, 1897-
Fi A 67-820
Our town
Our town by Thornton Wilder.
Wilderness nature trails {FVmttrip) Curriculum Materials
Corp., 1967.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Studying nature in our aatlonal parka)
ReTlsed version of the 1969 fllnutrip of the same title.
Siwnmary: Follows hikers as they penetrate Into the ba** country
on park trails esUbllshed by tbe National Park Service. Eoomer-
atea tbe serricea sui^lied by park stations and raogera. Points out
that park trails pass through [ricturesque areas eootalnlng dllTerait
kinds of trees, flowers, ftm^, meadows, gladal lakes, and small ani-
mals.
1. National parks and
terlals Corporation.
parka (Filmstrlp)
2. Hiking. L Corrlcoliun Ha-
Serles : Stndytng nattire in oar oatlonal
Oarrlcnlnm Materials
796.5
CorjL
FiAC7-3920
WiMcrneas quest {Motion picture) Red Wing Shoe Co.
Released by Boyd Film Co. ,196-t,
2S min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A view o( wildemeas areas and primitive out-of-doors
life as revealed by tbe adveoturea of people «igaged In activities
such as trout fishing.
1. Wlldernewi areas. r. Red Wing Shoe Company, inc. Bed
Wing. Minn. n. Boyd Film Company.
„^„, „^ „ 796 Fi A 67-5852
Red Wing Shoe Co.
Wilderness river traH {Motion picture) Sierra Club. 1952.
Made by Charles Eggert Productions.
28 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit: Music. Clair Leonard; photography, Charles Eggert, Mar-
tin Litton, Nathan Clark.
Summary: Explores the Yampa and Green River trails of Dino-
saur National Monument In a float trip, pointing out tbe scenic won*
ders of this canyon country.
1. Dinosaur National Monument. i. Sierra Clnb, Sao Fran-
cisco.
917.88 Fi A 68-321
Dawaoc Productions
Wilderness Survival Seminars
see
Prepare for the stormi
WiMfirc (Motion pitcure) MGK Documentary.
by Films Incorporated, 1971.
Released
TQ min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Originally telecast on the NBC documentary program G. E. mon-
ogram series.
SUMMARY : A documentary about large Area, fire-flghting meth-
ods, and people, animals, and nature hurt or destroyed by Area.
1. Fires. 2. Fire extiactioo. I. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, loc
II, Films Incorporated.
[TH9448] 904.7 7fr-7l2022
Films Incorporated
WOdflewcn. [Motion picturci
Educational Media. 1972.
16 mm.
Vic Atkimoa. Releued by BFA
II min. kL color.
With xudy guide.
SUMMARY: Showi •eversl kind* of wikfflowen Wooming in vanom loca-
tion! snd tcsMMU. lod expUint that each wildfloww i* luiied in •ome way to life
in a psrtkular place.
i.WiWflowm. 2. Bottny— Ecology. I. AikiMon. Vic 11. BFA Educs-
tional Media. ^^^ ^ _. --»! \a
tQK909i 635.9 72-700114
BFA Educational Media 72
MARC
WJMIIoweraaf the Rocky MiiiattiM [Sbdetct] Dooan Produc-
tions. 1971. Made by John Kohout and Kitty Kohout
so ilkks. color. 2 i 2 in.
With acript and index.
SUMMARY: Prcaenti pbotograpfaa of repteaentativc wildOowen of die
Rocky Mountaina and ibowt distioctivc detaib of each apccimcn. The toqK
idcntifica each one by the common and tbe scientific name.
1. Wild (lowen— Rocky Mountain rcgioa. 1. Dooart ProductioaB.
[QKl39j 5S 1.978 72-734054
nncun ProttaKtiou 72 MARC
Wildfowl saactaary. (Motion picturcj KEG Productions,
Toronto, 1970. Released in the U.S. by A-V Explorations
1971.
26 min. id. color. 16 mm. (Audubon wildHfc theatre)
Produced with the cooperatioo of the National Audubon aitd Canadian Audu-
bon Societies.
CREDITS: Ptoducefs. R Ellu. D Gib»on. G Kedey; coniultant, G. Koerer;
muiic. R. Harmon; pholofrmpher. B. Carrick.
SUMMARY Depicts the lives of birds in their naiur«l habitaii by way of
viaiu to the Konwright Waterfowl Park in Ontario, Canada, and a waterfowl
refuge on the St. Lawrence River.
1 Waierfowl— Canada- 2. Birds, Protection of— Canada. 1. K^ Produc-
lions Limited II A-V Exploralions, inc. III. Series: Audubon wildlife theatre.
[Motion picture^
[QL696.A5, 333.9 72-701985
A-V Eiplorationi 72 MARC
Wildfowl Trust
Wild wings.
Wild!, Ernst
see
Sylvan sketches.
Wilding, inc.
see
Guide to breakfast.
Guide to cheese.
Guide to cheese making.
Guide to meats.
Guide to vegetables.
655
Wildlands, our heritace (^lotion picture) KEG Productiona
Limited, Toronto, 1968. Made by Dan Gibson. Released
in the V. S. by A-V Kxplorations. 1969.
I'd min. sd. Of'lor. 16 mm. i Audubon wildlife theatre)
Macnetlc aound track.
SUMMARY : A photographic study of the wildlands rereallng both
the drama and the comedy as well as the moods of the wlldemew.
Pictures whlte-Ulled deer In a snow covered forest In deep winter,
violent streams plunging through the wildlands In tbe spring, and
mists of an early summer morning rising against tbe pines along the
shorelines of a lake.
I. Wlldemeiw arras. 1. Keg Productiona Limited. IL A-V Ex-
ploraUona, inc. III. Series: Audubon wildlife tbeatie (Motion pic-
ture)
674 79-708744
Dan Oibaon Prodnctlwis
Wildlife (Filmstrip) Bert Kempers.
Educational Media, 1970.
Released by BFA
66 fr. color. 35 mm. (EoTlroomental decisions: an Inquiry)
With teaching guide.
Summarr : Eteplcts how many of man's activities have destroyed
the habitats of wildlife and bare thus caused sereral spedea to be-
come extinct. Encourages students to consider solutions to the eco-
logical problems of wildlife. With capUona.
1. Wildlife conaerratlotL I. Kempers. Bert IL BFA Educa-
tional Media. Series: EnTlronmental decisions: an Inquiry (nim-
strip)
574.5 71-738214
BPA Educational Media
North Carolina Wildlife
Wildlife babies {Motion picture)
Resources Commission, 1965.
28 miti. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrediXa; Script. Rod .\mundson; photography. Jack E>ermld.
Summary: Pictures various species of young wildlife and atresses
the importance of wildlife conserration.
1. Wildlife conservation— North Carolina. i. North Carolina.
Wildlife Resources Commission.
639 Fi A 67-6099
North Carolina. Wild- life Resources Commlaai(»i
Wildlife conserratioa {FUmttrip) Badek Films and Slides,
1968.
38 fr. color. 35 mnx
CredU$: Author, Eugene U PodbarsC.
Summary.- Erplalns how animals like the buffalo and the carriw
pigeon bav^ become almost extinct, and describes the conaervatltMi
methods now In progress. With captiooa.
1. Wildlife conservation. l Badek FUma and Slldea, iac;
333.7 72-733978
Bud^ Films and Slides
WUdlife for all (Filmstrip) U. S. Dept. of Afiriculture, Of-
fice of Infonnation. Released by Photo Lab, 1970.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Also iwmed as slide set-
With guide.
SUM.MART : Points out some of the benefits of having wildlife live
among people, and shows how better to protect and enjoy tbe aolmala.
1. Wildlife conservation. I. V. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Office
of Information. II. Photo Lab. Inc., Washington, D. C.
674.6 74-737964
U. S. NatT Agr. Ubr.
Wildlife island (Motion picture) KEG Productions, To-
ronto. 1968. Released in the U. S. bv A-V Explorations,
1969.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Audubon wildlife theatre)
Produced with the cooperation of the National Audubon Society
and the Canadlao Auduhon Society.
CREDITS : Producers. G. Kedey. R. EUls, D. Gibson : consultant,
G. Knerer; music. R. Harrliwn: photographer, Dan Glbaon; editing,
li Lawrence. D. Smith.
SUMMARY: Explores a wildlife Island across the bay from
Toronto dorlog the spring and winter. lodudea scenes of young
mallards Just out ot tbe shell, a saw-wbet owl that seema to be In a
trance, and a robin defending lu territory and vanqnMitng as
eo^ny.
1. Birds— Onurlo— Toronto. I. Keg Productions Limited, 11.
A-V Explorations, Inc. III. Series : Audubon wildlife Bwstw
(Motion picture)
.,,^ , , 719 76-710210
A-V Explorations
The Wildlife of Anstralia: animals of a separate land
{FUrmtrip) Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969.
36 fr. color. 35 mm.
Cred-1»: Author, Eugene L. Podhnrat.
Bumwary: Surveys the animals unique to Australia, Including
the platypus, the koala bear, the cassowary, and many others With
captions. For elementary grades.
1. Zool(«y— Australia— Juvenile Alms. l Budek Films and
Slides of California.
372.3 70-735847
Bnd^ Films and Slides of Calif.
Wildlife of North Aacrica. [Transparenciesj Creative Visuals,
1971.
8 trsiupsrencies. color. 10 x 12 in.
With overlsys-
Witfa teacher's manual.
SUMMARY; Pictures regimu of Nonh Amenca. with overlays featuring the
moM codunoo animals in each area-
1. Zoology— Nonh America. [1. Zoology— Nonh America) I, Creative
Visuals (Finn)
(QL151] 591 72-735623
Creative Visuab 72 MARC
Wldsmlth, Brian.
see
Brian midsmlth's birds
Brian Wlldsmith^B birds.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wildsmith, Brian. The miller, the boy, and the
donkey
The Miller, the boy, uid the donkey.
Wilets, Bernard
see
The BiU of righu in action: De facto segregation.
The BIU of rights In action: Due process
of law.
The Bill of rights in action: eqtial oppor-
tunity.
The Bill of rights in action: Freedom of
religi<Hi.
Bill of rights in action: freedom of speech.
The Bill of rights in action: the right of
privacy.
Changing the law.
Discovering American folk music.
Discovering American Indian music.
Discovering dynamics in music.
Discovering electronic music.
Discovering jazz.
Discovering mood in music.
Discovering string instruments.
Discovering the music of Africa.
Discovering the music of India.
Discovering the music of Japan.
Discovering the music of Latin America.
Discovering the music of the Middle Ages.
Discovering the music of the Middle East.
Environment.
Man and the state: MachiavellL
Man and the state: The trial of Socrates.
Wiley (John) and Sons, inc.
see
The Accounting machine.
Arterial blood pressure regulation.
Atomic and bonding orbitals.
Better motions.
The Card punch.
Chromatography. Part 1: Introduction and
gas chromatography.
Chromatography. Part 2: Liquid chroma-
tography.
The Collator.
Coloidmetry, part 1.
Colorimetry, part 2.
Corrosion 1 — ^filiform corrosion.
Corrosion 2 — hydrogen embrittlement.
Corrosion 3 — aluminum.
Creating clothing — the why's.
The Critical point.
Crystal structures of metals.
DMA -blueprint of life.
Energy cycles.
Explorations of the moon.
The Flooding riven a study in riverine ecology.
Fourier series.
Freshwater biology: organisms and
habitats.
Ground water — the hidden reservoir.
Hoarding in rats.
How the ear works.
Hydrogen atom.
Introduction to biological concepts.
LEGS: a system of individualized nursing
education.
Mass spectrometry.
The Mercury beating heart.
Methods and instruments of oceanography.
Microelectrodes In muscle.
A Model of the kinetic -molecular
concept.
The Muscle spindle.
Nuclear magnetic resonance.
On writing equations — 1,
On writing equations — 2.
Origin of life.
The pH meter.
Phase diagram for Bi-Cd alloy.
Physical geogr^hy.
Position from velocity, part 1.
Position from velocity, part 2.
Principles of creating clothing , . , the whys
Reaction rates.
Reliability of recollection.
The Reproducer,
656
Revolution?
The Sartorius balance 2400,
Sea water and the floor.
The Skinner box.
The Sorter.
Streaming birefringence.
Titration,
Understanding topogr^hic maps.
Velocity from position.
Work of the wind and running water.
Wilf {Motion pkture) National Film Board of Canada,
1960. Released in the U. S. by Films Incorporated. 1970.
21 mill. .sd. color. 16 mm.
Bummary: Portrays the feelings of a lonely small farmer who
desires to be left alooe. Shows an old man who does not want to
change In a changing world.
1. Loneliness. 2. Old age. i. Canada, National Film Board.
It. Films Incorporated.
165.2 72-706566
Public Media
Wilf Gray ProAictions
see
A Place to be.
Tied to the sea.
Wilfred Grenfell (Fihnstrip) Common Ground, London,
1950. Made by Betty Seabrook. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
a3 fr. b&w. 35 mm. (lives of great Chriatiaiw serlea)
With teachers noteH.
Summary : E>escribes the early life of Wilfred Orenfell and por-
trays his mlBBlonary worit as a doctor in Labrador.
1. Grenfell, Sir Wilfred l^omason. 1865-1&40. I. Common
Ground, ltd., London. II, Carman Educational Assoclatea. Se-
ries: Lives of great Christiana series (Fllmstrlp)
926.1 70-738582
pHrman Educational Associates
Wilhelm Tell (Filmstrip) Educational Filmstrips, 1971.
74 fr. color. S5 mm.
Engll.<)b version also issued.
With manual
CREDITS: Author, Gilbert J. Jordan.
SUMMARY: Uses photographs of scenes in Swltierland in pre-
senting the story of William Tell. Inclndes quotations from Prled-
rlch Schiller's German drama of the same title. With captions.
1 Tell, Wilhelm. I. Educational Filmstrips, Huntsvllle, Tex.
[DQ92] 398.22 71-740181
F.<1iicnftonfi1 FIlmBtrlDS
Wilkie, James W
see
Miracle of the monarch.
The Way of a trout.
Wilkinson, Geoffrey Kedington, 1907- The
monkeys
see
Monkeys, go home I
Wilkinson Sword, inc.
see
At 2 p.m. precisely.
Wilkosz, Tadeusz
Will a sugar solation conduct electricity? vinegar? {Mo-
tion picture) Fred Lasse Productions. Released by Sys-
tems for Education, 1967.
3 mir t.1. nilor. 8 nun. (Electricity: cells and circuits)
Bktachrome,
I<ni>p fllm mounted In cartridge. Issued In super 8 mm. and In
standard 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Consultants, James E. Welgand, Kenneth D. George.
Summary: Shows two electrodes In series with it dry cell and
galvanometer when placed In a sugar solution and then In vinegar
to ilUiNtrate the concept that a sugar solutlou does not conduct but
vinegar does.
1. Electric conductivity. r. Fred I.A8se Productions, ii. Systems
Ediirnllon. .Series: Electricity: cells and circuits (Motion picture)
Fi A(i7-1H12
Systems for Education
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
win irt iMtt [Motioo picture] BBOTV. Loodoo [197-?]
Released in the U.S. by llme-Ufe Films.
32 min. mL color. 16 aun.
SUMMARY: DttcuNM the UfUy developed tcieacc of sn rcstoraiioa, de-
■cnbc* the variow mucri>b ueed by >niM> throu^tout hJMory, utd etplun* the
ipecuJ probkma oT praeervini tbcee muerula.
1. An objectt — CooKrvaboa >ad mtonboo. I. BritUi Braadcuciiii Cor-
pondon. Tekvisioa Service. II. Time-Life mini.
tN856(h 751.6 78-714538
Tlrae-Life PUbm 72 MARC
Will drafting {Motion picture) Continuing Education of
the Bar, University of California Extension. Made and
released by University of California Extension Media
Center, 1964.
40 mln. sd. hftw. 16 ram. (Law series)
Summary: Demonstrates the solution-orieoted Interview tech-
nique of will drafting. Shows the dispositive devices arallable to
the lawyer, the problems of draftmanshlp, and the acceptahle boIu-
tlon.s which are different In each case. Reoommends technique*
essential for an efficient Interriew.
1. Wills— California. i. California. University. University
Extension. Dept. of Continuing Education of the Bar, il Califor-
nia. University. Eitenston Media Center. Series: Law series
(Motion picture)
347.6 78-700262
Calif. Univ. Exten- sion .Media Center
Will it be you? (Mot/'on picture) U. S. Vocational Rehabili-
tation Administration, Dept of Health, Education and
Welfare, and Rehabilitation Counseling Training Prc^fram,
State I'niversity of New York at Buffalo. Released by
Instructional Communication Center, State University of
New York at Buffalo, 1968.
28 mlD. -m1. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Project director, Taher A. Razlli; consultant, Marceline
E. Jaques.
diimniaiy: Depicts various aspectii of rehabilitation counseling as
a pr.)fe.-i.-.ion, l>isctis.-*s the role of the rehabiHtatlon counselor,
deM-r<be.< his daily responsibilities, and Includes -scenes of those In
need of unl re<*elving counseling.
1. Vo<iiiU>iial rehabilitation. i. U. S. Dept. of Health, Educa-
tion, and Welfare, Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, n.
New York. Slate University, Buffalo. Instructional Communication
Center.
371.42 Fi E 68-73
N. V. State Univ., Buffalo. Instructional Communication Center
Will it end? {Filimtrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1970.
1.^2 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 83) rpm., 18
min. IKush toward freedom, no. 7)
With teacher's guide.
CredHt: Producer and writer, Richard W. Bruner.
nummary: Presents dominant events and personalities in the
civil rights movement, Including the creation of the National Ad-
visory Committee on Civil Disorders, the assassination of Dr. &fartln
Luther King, Jr., a statement by Governor Otto Kemer of Illinois,
and the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
1. Civil rights— U. S. I. Schtoat (Warren) Productions,
Plea-santvllle, X. T. Series: Rush toward freedom {Pllmstrlp)
no, 7.
323.4 75-736367
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
WUI Rt^en. [Motioa picture] Thome Filnu, 1971.
3 min. ti. bAw. tuper 8 mm. (8 mm. dociimcnO project, oo. 351)
Loop film in canndfc. Film aotes on cartridce case.
CREDfTS: Produccf, Deooii Grogu.
SUMMARY: Slwws Will Rogen performing on itagc agauut a painted beck-
diop. Subtitles give lomc of the political )okc* for which he was Cunow.
1 Rogera. Will, 1879-193S. I. Thoroe Films, inc., Boulder. Cokt. 11.
Series: B mm. documents project [Motkm picture] no. 351.
[PN2287J 927 72-701305
TTioroe Film* 72 MARC
Win ShrtwpiiiK iwit [Motioo pictiire] BBC-TV, LxMkdon.
1967. Releued in the U.S. by Time^Life POni*.
50 min. *d. bftw. 16 mm.
CREDfTS: Namlor. Pyfe Robertaoa.
SUMMARY: The nvrator visits Stratford-oo-Avoo and London and pre-
sents documented evidence, ss weU as ooojectures, oo what sort of s man
Shakespeare might hsvc been.
1. Shakespeare, William. 1564-1616. L Britisb Broadcasting Corporsoon.
Tdeviskxi Service. IL Tune-Life PUma.
[PR28941 928 71-714799
Tune-Life PUsw 72 MARC
Will the gator glades survive? (Motion picture) National
Educationnl Television and Radio Center. Released by In-
diana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
30 mm. siL color. 16 lum. (Our vanishing wilderness, no. 5)
CREDITS: Producer, director, and editor. Shelly Grossman; story
and research, Mary Louise Grossman, John Hamlet; narrator. John
Hamlet.
SUMMARY: Explores the dangers to wildlife Inhabiting the
Florida Everglades because of man's interference with the natural
water supply and his killing of alligators.
1. Everglades. Pla. 2. Alligators. I. National Educational Tele-
Tiifion and Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. III. Series: Our vanishing wlldemen (Motion picture)
tx>. 5.
333.7 70-710659
Indiana. Cnlr. Audio- Visual Center
WiH the Great Barrier Reef core Clande dough? {Motion
picture) Australian News and Information Bureau, 1967.
Released in the U. S., 1968.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*.- Producer, Richard Uason ; director, John Hllsoo.
Bttmmary: Pictures the tourist attracUona of Australia's Great
Barrier Reef.
1. Great Barrier Reef, AottralU. l Aoatralla. Newa and In-
formation Bureau.
919.4 Fi A 68-2248
AuatraUao News and Information Bureau
Peter S. Brown. Re-
The Will to win (Motion picture)
leiised by Pyramid Films [1971i
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Portrays the motion of the competitive sports of
automobile and motorcycle racing, tobogannlng, skiing, surflog, and
skydiving. Narrated by Barry Sulllvaa.
1. Sports. I. Brown, Peter S. II. Pyramid Films, inc.
[GV701] 796 75-712464
pyramid Films
Will water conduct electricity? (Motion picture) Fred
La.sse Productions. Released by Systems for Education^
1967.
3 mln, si. color. 8 mm. (Electricity: cells and circuits)
Ektachrome.
Loop dim mounted In cartridge. Issued In super 8 mm. and In
standard 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creiitt: Consultants, James E. Welgand, Kenneth D. George.
Summary; Shows two electrodes In series with a dry cell and a
galvanometer when Inserted In water, then In a said solution. Intro-
duces the concept that water does not conduct but a salt solution does.
1. Electric conductivity. l Fred Lasse Productions- n. Systems
Education. Series: Electricity: cells and circuits (Motion picture)
Fi A 67-1811
Systems for Education
WiUa Gather: rebel from Red Clood (Filmstrip) Perfec-
tion Form Ca, 1969.
132 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 8. (18. for mannal
projector, 1 a. for automatic projector). 10 in.. 3Si rpm., 16 mln.
each Bide. , .,
SUMMARY- Portrays the relationship of the natural gurroonolng
of Red Cloud, Neb., to the world of Wllla Gather. Includes Interior
views of the Gather home, showing her personal poaseaalons.
1 rather, Wllla Slbert. 19T3-1&47. I. Perfection Form C<MnpanT.
[PS3505.A871 928 78-739541
Perfection Form Co.
Willat, Carl
see
Waahinfton at VaDcy Forge.
WiUcm de Kooning (Motion picture) National Educational
Television and Radio Center. 1966.
29 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (U. S. A.: Artists, no. 10)
Credits: Producer and writer. Lane Slate; director. Robert Snyder;
narrator. Norman Itose: cameramen. Baylls Glascock, Kenneth Snel-
son, .Mallory Slate ; editor, Eleanor Hamerow.
Summary : Wlllem de Kooning shows his paintings and talks of
his life and work. Discusses his dominant artistic thanes and his
Influence upon the school of abstract expressionism. Indndee por-
tions of the narration from What abstract means to me, by Wlllem de
Kooning.
1. De Kooning, Wlllem. 1904- I. De Kooning. WUlem, 1904-
What abstract means to me. II. National Educational Televisloii
and Radio Outer. Series: C S. A : Artists (Motion picture) no.
9S7
73-707219
10.
Willette, Leo G
see
Leo G. Willelte's cliche clinic.
William I (Filmstrip) Ushen\-ood and Usherwood, Eng.
Released in the V . S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts. i:>60.
1 roll, color 35 mm. (Reign by reign)
With manual.
SU.\I.MARV: Describes the character of William I. and examines
the politics, religion, society, learning, arts, and science of his reign.
I. Wlllliini I. the Conqueror. King of EngUnd. 1027M087. 2. Gt.
Brl!-—Hi-!tiiry— William I, 1066-1087. 1. Usherwood and Usher-
w<iod. 11. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Reign
by reign (Filmstrip)
[DA197] 942.02 74-740460
Universal Education and Visual Arts
William 11 (Filmstrip) Usherwood and Usherwood^ Eng.
Released in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts. i:)C!>.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Reign by reign)
With manual.
SUM.M.MtV : Describes the character of William II, and examines
the politics, religion, society, learning, arts, and science of his reign.
1. William II, Riifus. King of England, 10567-1100. 2. Gt. Brit.—
History— William II, Rufus, 1087-1100. I. Usherwood and Usher-
wood. II. Universal Elducatlon and Visual Arts. III. Series: Reign
by reign (Filmstrip)
[DA197.5] 942.02 78-740461
Universal Education and Visual Arts
William IV (Filmstrip) Usherwood and Usherwood, Eng.
Released in the U. S. by Universal Education and Visual
Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Reign by reign)
With manual.
SUSIMARY : Describes the character of William IV, and examines
the politics, religion, society. learning, arts, and science of his reign.
1. William IV, King of Great Britain. 1765-1837. 2. Gt Brit-
History- Wi lllam IV, 1830-1837. I. Usherwood and Usherwood.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Reign by
reign (Filmstrip)
[DA539] 942.07 70-740494
Universal Eldncntlon and Visual Arts
William and Harriet Gould Foundation
see
The Larynx and voice; physiology of the
larynx under daily stress.
657
William and Mary (Filmstrip) t'sherwood and Usherwood,
Enjr. Reiea-sed in the U. S. by Universal Education and
Vii^ual Arts, 1969.
1 roll, color. STi nun. I Reign by reign )
With manual.
SUMMARY: Describes the characters of WllUam and Mary, and
examines the politics, religion, society, learning, arts, and science of
their reign.
1. .Mary II, Queen of Great Britain. 1662-1604. 2. William III,
King of Great Britain. 1650-1702. 3. Gt. Brit. — History — William
and Mar.v, 1688-1702. I. Usherwood and Usherwood. II. Univer-
sal Education and Visual Arts. III. Series: Iteign by reign (Film,
strip)
[DA460J 942.06 78-740488
Universal l-^ircatlou and Vlsiial Arts
William and Blary, 1685-1710 {FUmetrip) Visual Produc-
tions, I-«ndon. Released in \hz U, S. by Prothmann
Aasociatea, 1968.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (Looking Into hlstorr. no. 12)
With teachers guide.
Summary: lUustrates the English social scene daring the reign of
William and Mary.
1. Gt Brit— Social life and customs— 17th century. l Vlaaal
Productions. n, Prothmann Associates. Series: Looking Into
history (Filmstrip. Prothmann Associates) oo. 12.
942.06 71-734704
Prothmann Associates
William, Andy, & Ramtfn, and Five friends at school
{Filmstrip) Peter Buckley and Hortcnse Jones. Re-
leased by Film Associates, 1968.
6 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and phonodlscs: 6 s., 7 In., 33) riun.,
6 min. each.
Part of the Holt urban social studies program.
With teacher's guide.
CoNTiiKTs.- William, Andy, & Ramin. 1. Our families. 56 fr—
2. We live here. 52 fr.-4. We all work. 63 fr.- Fit* friends at
school. 4. Our school— 60 fr.— 5. We learn on a trip. 49 fr. —
6. Finding our way, 61 fr.
L Sodal sciences — Juvenile films. i. Buckley, Peter, a. Jones,
Hortense. m. Film AKOclates. iv. Five friends at school ( Filmstrip)
372.8 70-732652
Film Associates
William, Andy, and Rain6n: Our families. [Filmstrip] Peter Buck-
ley and Hortense Jones. Released by Film Associates, 1968;
released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
56 fr, tiilor. 35 mm and phonodiv.' I v, 7 in, 33 1/3 rpm.. 6 min.
(William. Andy, and Ramon, and Five friend* at schtwl. no, I)
Pan of the Hnli urban social tiudicri program.
With leathers guide
SUMMARY. Three young friends who \\\e in a city introduce themiclvc*
and ihcir familicv For elementary grades,
t City and io«n life Juvenile films [1 Ciiy and io»n life 2. Family lifcj
I Buckley Peter, II. Jones. HorienK III Film AsuKiaics. IV. BFA Educa-
tional Media- V Title: Our familicuFilmMrip) VI Scncs: William. ArKJy. and
Ramiin. and Five friends at school, (Filmstfip) no. 1.
lHT351i 372.8 72-733285
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
William. Andy, and Rara6n: We all work. [Filmstripj Peter Buck-
ley and Hortense Jones. Released by Film Associates, 1968;
released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
63 fr. folnf 35 mm and phonodisc- I s.. ^ in., 33 I'l rpm,. 6 min.
(Williarn. Andy, and Ramon, and Five friends at sch<Mil. no, 3|
Part :>( the Holt urban social studies program.
With icachcr'i guide.
SUMMARY: Children discuss their parents' )«ibs and other jobs m the city.
For cicmcniary grades.
1 City and town life Juvenile Films 2. Occupations -Juvenile films. (I.
City and town life. 2. Occupations] 1. BucLlcy. Peter II. Jones. Honensc.
III. Film AsstK-iaics. IV BFA Editcational Media. V. Title; We all work.
[FilmMfip] VI, Series: Witliam. Andy, and Ramon, and Five friends at school.
[Filmsliipj no, J.
lHT35Ii 372.8 72-733287
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
rniUa^ Aady. tsd ■■■<■• We Urc here (FOmstrip] Peter Buck-
ley and Horteiue Jonea. Released by Film Aasociates, 1968;
releaaed by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
52 fr. color. 3) mm. artd phonodiac: 1 s.. 7 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 6 min.
(William, Andy, bimI Ramdn. and Five friends ai aebool. no. 2)
Pan of the Holt urban locial Wudics program.
With teacher'! guide.
SUMMARY: A young girl who moved to the city from a farm describes ber
gradual adjuslment to a ttew way of life. For elementary grades.
1. Rurai-urtan migration— Juvenile films. 1. Oiy and town life— Juvenile
films. [I. Rural-urban migration. 2. City and town lifc} 1. Buckley. Peter.
11. Jones. Hortcnae. 111. Ftim AMociates. IV. BFA Educational Media. V.
Title: We live here. [Filmsthp] VI. Series: William, Andy, and Ramdn, and Five
fneada at icbooL (Filmftripi na 3.
tHT351i 372.8 72-733286
BFA Educatiosal Media 72 MARC
[William Averell Harriman, {Motion picture) NBC Tele-
vision. 1952.
28 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet tbe press)
Telecast June 1. 1962, on the NBC- TV documentary ahow Meet
the press.
CreditM: Producers. Martha Rountree. Lawrence Splvak; director,
Carl Degen : sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summary: Averell Harriman. administrator of the Mutual Se-
curity Agency, explains why he would like to be President A dis-
cussion with Slartha Rountree, moderator. Ned Brooks, Marqnla
Cbilds, Edgar Poe. and Lawrence Splvak.
1. Harriman. William Averell. 1891- i. National Broad-
casting Company, Inc. NBC Television Network. Series: Meet
the press (Motioo jricture)
329.3 72-701480
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
William R Ide (J/o/wm picture) Robert Ranberg, 1964.
15 mln. sd. b&w with color sequence*. 19 mm.
Crcdt'«- Director, photographer, and editor, Robert Ranberg; nar-
rator Lt-e CralK ; music. William Burk. _
sL'wmari; *^i»U the dedication addreaa by the Honorable
Joeeph R. Kaowlai.d, Sr,. past prealdent <>' Nftive Sona of the
G<riden West, in which he trace* the IKe of William B. Ide. a hero
of early California. Include* views of Ide's cabin, preserved as a
**^*°Ide.''wimam Brown. 1796-1852. L Knowland, Joseph Russell.
1873- II. Ranberg, Robert.
903 Fi 68-29
William Beebe: down into the 9ea {Filmgtrip) McGraw-
Hill Book Co.. 1968. Made by William P. Gottlieb Co.
47 fr. color. STi mm. and phonodisc: 1 h., 12 In., 3Sk rpm., 1] mln.
(BlogT.nphy filmstrips series. Set 1 : Man against nature)
Credits: I'l-oducer iiml ntiter, Wiilter E. Schnup; educational con-
mtltants, Kiilph Adams Brown, John H. Lee.
Summarif: ItlscusfH-s William Beebe's pioneer efforts in the science
of undersea exploration and shows how this exploration paved the
way for modern developments.
1. Beebe. Charles William. 18T7-1962. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series.
Fi A 07-4081
UcGraw-HltlBookCo.
[William Bentonj (Motion piatun) NBC Tdeviaioti, 1«».
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the pre-ssl
Telecast Aug. 24. 1952. on the NBC-TV dociimentarj- show Meet
the press.
Credits: Producers, Lawrence Splvalt. Martha Hountree; director,
Carl Degen ; siwnsor, Revere Copper and Brass.
Bummari/: Senator William Benton discusses vice-presidential can-
didate Sparkman'8 ability to canipaiftn in the South and the strong
Civil rights platform of the Democrats. A discussion with Law-
rence Spivak. moderator. Murray Davis, Victor Rieael. Norman Stal>-
ler, and James Wechaler.
— — 2. Sparkman. John Jackson. 1899-
Natlonai Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Series: Meet the press (Motion pic
1. Benton. William, 1900-
S. Democratic Party.
NBC Television Network,
ture)
71-701488
William Blake (Filtnstrip) Visual Publications, Liondon,
1964. Released in the U. S. by Mclntyre Visual Publi-
cations, 1970.
.■}2 fr. color. 3o mm. ( Master painters)
r>ouble- frame vei-xUm also issued.
With atud.v guide.
(ItEDIT.S: Author. Anthony Bertram.
srMMARY: A study of the life and work of William Blake,
examining the influences which affected him, and showing how his
work inttuenced :<iibsequent artists.
1. Blake, William, 17.'>7-1827. I. Visual PubllcBtlons. ltd., Lon-
don, n. Mclntyre Visual Publications. IIL Series: Master painters
(FUmstrlp)
[ND497.B ] 759^ n-789028
Mclntyre Visual Publications
71-702111
William Boundey Films
The Magic of a counter.
Predicting through sampling.
WOliaffl Carlos Williams (Motion picture) KQED-TV and
National Educational Television and Radio Center. Re-
leased by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, 1966
30 tuln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (U. S. A. : Poetry)
Creditt: Producer, Craif Gilbert; director and pbotocrapfaar,
George Jacobson ; editors, Ellen Giffard, Emily "niylor.
£iiiniiiary.- Discusses the life and work of Dr. William Carloa
Williams, poet and Pulltxer Prize winner. Presents selected read*
lags from letters, poema, and the autobiography of the poet, accom-
panied by scenes which illustrate the readings. Indudes scenes of
his son. also a pbysiciao, as be performs his dally tasks at home, at
his office (which bad formerly been osed by bis father), and in the
hospital.
1. Willljims. William Carlos, 1MS-196S. 1. Sao PranclMO. TWe-
vlsloQ sUtloo KQRD-TT. n. NaUonal Bducatlooal Taterlsloo and
Badio Center, ni. Indiana. Unirerslty. Aadlo-Ttsaat Center. 8e-
rlee: U. S. A.: Poetry (Hotloo picture)
811
Indiana. Univ. Audio- TisoalOentar
William Castle Pictures
see
The Old dark house.
13 frightened girls.
William aaibome, inc.
see
Arctic people.
Boat families.
Desert people.
Energy and man.
Exploring our communis.
The family farm.
Ponal people
Heat and temperature .
Hi^iland people.
Island pec^le.
Mountain people.
Plains people.
Rainforest pec^le.
River people.
Seacoast people.
Sun, earth, and moon.
William Cook Advertising
see
A Rock in a weary land.
William F. Buckley (Motion picture) WGBH-TV and Na-
tional Educational Television. Released by Indiana Uni-
^■ersity Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
30 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The Diasenters)
Vrrditt: Dli-ector. Peter Downey; interviewer. Donaid Fouser;
editor, Ray Kraus.
Summary: Presents the views of William F, Buckley, Jr., editor,
of National review, who discusses such subjects as Dieted StatM
flscal policy, the Soviet Union and communtam, and the principle of
subsidiarity as It applies to goremmenL
1. Buckley, William Frank, 1925- i. Boeti»L Television
station WGBH-TV. 11. National Educational Television and Radio
Center, m. Indiana. University. Audio- Visual Center. Seriea:
The Dissenters (Motion picture)
320.0973 Fi A 68-1130
Imliana. Univ. Audio- VUual Center
Educational Dimensions
William Faulkner (FUmsfrip)
Corp., 1968.
80 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a., (Is. for manual pro-
jector. 1 R. for automatic projector), 12 in., 88) rpm., 15 mln.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.* Frederick W. Dupee, professor at Columbia University
and authority on the work of William Faulkner, analyses hia writ-
ings and explains how the violent and macabre elementa in his work
are meant to present the drama of man's capacity to endure through
the confusions of a changing cultural and moral society.
1. Faulkner. William, 1807-1962. l Educational DlmenMona
Corporation.
818 72-736405
Educational Dimensions Corp.
William Faulkner. (Filmstrip] Bnuuwick Productions.
Released by Educational Record Sales, 1971.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. (Amcricao novelists)
SUMMARY: An illuttntcd biography of American author WiiUam
Faulkner. With captiont.
1. Faulkner, William, 1897-1962. I. Faulkner. William, 1B97-1962. 11.
Brxmiwick Productions. III. Educabooal Record Sska. IV. Series: Amcficaa
novelists. [FUmstripj
[PS3511.A86i 928 72-734935
Educatiooal Record Sales 72 MARC
William Fanlkner's Bliasissippi {Motion picture) Metrome-
dia. Released by Benchmark Films, 1967.
49 niin. sd. Mtw. 16 mm.
With ttim guide.
Credits: Director, Robert Quennette; narrators, Montgomery CUft,
Zachary Scott.
Summary: Examines the southern heritage of William Faulkner,
and explores the underlying reasons and the results of the mlstance
to desegregation by the people of Mississippi and of the South, u
Interpreted In Faulkner's writings.
1. Segregation— Southern SUtes. 2. Faulkner, William, 1887-
1962. 1. Metromedia, Inc. 11. Benchmark Films, Inc.
917.62 Fi A 68-1887
Benchmark Films
(William Fife Knowlandj (Motion picture) NBC Television,
1953.
28 min. (<d. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telecast July 5, 19tS8. on the NHO-TV documentary show Meet the
prees.
Credit*: Producers, Martha Rountree, T.jiwrence Spivak; director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor. Revere Copper and Brass.
Summay: Senator William F. Knowland, acting majority leader,
etplains the accomplishments of the new Congress In a discussion
with Martha Rountree, moderator, Edwin Haaklnson, Ruth Mont-
gomery, Robert Rlggs, and Lawrence Spivak.
1. Knowland, William Fife. 190H- 2. U. S. 83d Congress, 1st
session, 1953. i. National Broadcasting Company. Inc. NBC TtAe-
rltion Network. Series : Meet the pren (Motion picture)
328.73 70-701490
(William Fife Knowland] (Motion picture) NBC Television,
1954.
28 min. s't. b&w. 16 mm. (Meet the pretwt
Telecast Jan. 10. IKM. on the NI)C-TV documentary show Meet
the press.
Credit*: Producer. Ijswrence Spivak; director, Carl Degen; spon-
sor. Revere Coffer and Braas.
Summary: Senate Majority Leader William F. Knowland dls-
cussee the current Presidential legislative program with Ned Brooks,
niodernior. Jack Belt. J»mM Lee, Lawrence Spivak. and Lyie Wilson.
1. Knowland, William Fife, 1908- 2. V. S.— Politics and gov-
ernment — 1958-1961. I. National Broadcasting Company. Inc.
NBO Television Network. Series: Meet the prew (Motion pic-
ture)
973.921 73-701491
(William Frishe Deanj {Motion picture) NBC Tdeviwon,
195«.
28 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Meet the press) «.,►.-
Telecast Nov. 8. 1968, <m the NBC-TV documentary show Meet the
^"^cl^Ut: Producer. Lawrence Spivak; director, Carl Degen; spon-
sor. Revere Copper and Brass. „„ -#
Summarir General William Denn, who was a Korean prlsoner-or-
war discusses the saiictloao which should be Imposed cm co""?©"-
tlve POWs He talks with I^wrence Spivak. moderator. franK
Canlff. Mae Craig. Ernest Llndley. and Yates McDan lei.
1. iWan. WiillHm Frishe. ISJW- 2. !''■'««""«''' ^^J^.A^^^nn
can I National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC Television
Network. Series: Meet the press (Motion picture) -„.,£,„
341.3 75-701489
William: From Georgia to Harlem (Motion picture) Hank
Madler. Released by Learning Corp. of America, 1971.
l.-S mlu sd. color. 16 mm. (Many Americans)
rumm'S'^t'sK^f one of the ethnic groups in American soci^
ety nS-rtl^rthe experiences of a young black 'arm boy when he
aifa hlTr^mny move t^New York City to stay ^^ith relat^es.
1. Neg^-Harlem, New York (City) I. M««."«f- Ha«k. IL
Leading Corporation of America. Series: Many Americans (Mo-
tion picture) ^^^^^^ 7^709722
laming Corp. of America
William Frye Productions
see
The Trouble with angels.
(William Fulbright) (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1951.
28 mln. Sd. biw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
Telec.iJ't Feb. 25, 1951. on the NBC-TV documentary show Meet
the pres-''.
Credit*: Producers. Martha Rountree, iJiwrence Spivak: sponsor.
Revere Copper and Brass. . .i. t- »»
Bummary: .Senator William Fulbrlght. chairman of the Senate
BUb-commlttee Investigating the Reconstruction Finance Company,
discusaei the lavestlgaaona with Marttia Rountree, moderator, War-
ren Francis, Doris Fleeeon. Jack Steele, and Lawrence Spivak.
1. Reconstruction Finance Corporation. 2. Fulbrlght, James Wir-
Ham 1905- L National Broadcasting Company, inc. NBC
Television Network. Series: Meet the press (MoUon picture)
328.7a Fi 68-568
WUUam Greaves Productions
see
In the company of men.
William Henricks Associates
see
A World of dreams.
WilUam Hogartt. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, London, 1970.
Released in the U.S. by Timc-Ufe Films.
30 n
id. b&w
658
SUMMARY: A uudy of Uie life mnd work of William Hogarlh which dis-
cuuct liis commiimcm to realism, and uses his enf ravinp and painlin(i lo show
how he was successful in achieving his goals.
1. Hogarth. William, 1697-1764. 1. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Television Service. 11. Time-Life Films.
(N6797i 709.42 70-714497
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
William John Upjohn Associates
An Instrument of the people.
William K. Everson Film Collection
see
The Heart of an Indian.
Sunshine Dad.
William McKinley and American imperialism (Motion pio-
ture) Project 7 Films. Released by American Educa-
tional Films, 1970.
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (The Oreat decislona)
Credits: Producer and writer, Jesse Sandler; director, Robt-rt
Gordon; munic, Charles Bernstein.
Summary: An open-ended film which analyses the decisions made
by President McKlnley In 1898 concerning America's entry into war
with Spain and the course of American Imperlallam.
1. McKioley. William, Pres. U. S., 184S-1901. 2. U. 8.— Foreign
relations— 1897-1901. I. Project 7 Pllms, Inc. II. American
Kducatlonal Films. Series: The Oreat decisions (Motion picture)
978.8 74-7097(»
American Educational Plltm
WUliaa Mayse. (Motion picttirci Penguin Books, Hsrmonds-
worth, Eng., 1971. Made by Roger HUl. Released in the U.S.
by Connecticut Films, 1972.
lA min. ad. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: William Mayne. Enflish author of stones for children, talks
aboul hii books, his childhood, and the small English village where he lives. For
ekmentsry grades.
I. Mayite. Willism. 1928- —Juvenile literature. [1. Mayne. William.
I9II- 2. Authoo, English] I. Penguin Books, ltd., Harmondswonh.
Eng. 11. Connecticut Films, inc.
[PR60631 928 77-715122
Connecticut Films 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
William Morris Agency
see
Rodeo.
William Neufeld Film Productions
see
The Last whalers.
William Penn {F3nutrip) Hultcm Press, London [196~t]
42 tr. b&w. S5 mm.
A Picture Post flimstrlp.
Summary: Uses at work to preseot a pictorial blographr of Wil-
lism Penn, the English Qoaker, who establiabed the Oolonjr ot Penn-
sylvaola.
1. Penn, William, ie44-17ia r. Hultoo Press, ltd., London.
Fi A 67-3868
Dufonr Editions
William Peterson Associates
see
A is for alphabet.
WiUiam Pitt, Earl of Chatliam (FUmstrip) OHomon
Ground, London, 1W7. Made by & Reed Brett Released
in the V. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario,
1966.
36 fr. l)4w. 35 mm. (Llres of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual
Summat-y: Depicts hl^llf^ts In the life of British statesman Wll.
11am Pitt, Indadlnx hia rede to tfaa Jacobite rebellloo lo Scotland, la
the control of India, In Wolfe'i defeat of the French in Canada, and
Id the American ReTolutlon.
1. Pitt. Wliiiam, l»t earl of Chatham, 1708-1778. l Common
Ground, ltd.. London, a. Carman Eklucational Aaeociateft. Series:
Llres of famous men and women (Fllmstr^)
923 Fi A 68-4713
Carman Educational AsK>ciates
William Pitt the younger (FUmatrip) Common Grotmd,
London, 1947. Made by S. Reed Brett Released in the
U. S. by Carman Educational Associates, Ontario, 1966.
34 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (Llres of famous men and women)
With teacher's manual. Notes revised 1968.
Summary: Traces the life of British statesman William Pitt, the
younger, from his early life through the Napolewiic era.
1. Pitt, WiUlam, 1796-1800. I. Commoo Ground. 1M_ Loodon.
n. Carman Educational Aasoclates. Series: Uvea of famous mm
and women (Flliastrip)
^ „, 923 Fi A 68-4713
Carmaa Educational AaaodatBi
WiUlam Randolph Hearst castle (Motion pioiure) Anargy-
ro9 Film Library, 1968.
4 mln Bi. color. 8 mm.
Loop Him.
Summary: Shows exterior and Interior rlews of the Hearst castle
St San Simeon on the coast of California With subtitle*.
1. HearKt — San Simeon State Hlstcnlcal Uonumeot t. Aoargy-
ros Film Library.
917.94 72-7008»«
Anargyros Film Library
William Rockhill Nelson, Hiasoaii's editor, pubUaher, plii-
lanthropist (Filmstrip) RMI Film Productions, 1967.
.''.3 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm.. 12
min. (Landmarks In the history of Hiasouri)
('redlU: Producer, narrator, and educational consulunt, Walter
M. Burks.
.Summary: An account of WUllam Ro<*hiU Nelaon in his roles
as ^ilsnthroplst, editor and owner of the KanBHif city star, and
founder of the Nelson GaUery of Art. IndndM interior photoimiDhs
of the Gallery of Art
1. Nelson, William Rockhill, 1841-1915. t. RMI Film Piodac-
tloDs. Series: Landmarks in the history of Missouri (Fllmstrlp)
920.5 71-737643
RHI Pltm PioductloDs
William S. Hart Company
Bee
The Narrow trail.
O'MaUey of the Motmted.
Singer Jim McKee.
Three word brand.
The Toll gate.
Tumbleweeds.
(William S. Hart: film dips, {Motion picture) (1920t,
4 mla si. baw. 16 mm.
In the Gatewood W. DunatOQ Urn coUectloo, Ubrary of Congress.
StMnoMrry; Three short Dim dips of William S. Hart and two brief
excerpu from two anldentlOed Han westerna
I. Hart, WiUlam Surrey, 1874-1946. n. Gatewood W. Dunstoa
film coIlectlOQ.
Fi6a-461
William S, MerreU Compary, Cincinnati
see Merrell (William S. ) Company, Cincinnati
William Shakespeare (Filmstrip) Educational Audio
Visual, 1965.
43 fr color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide and notes.
CrtOitt: Visual editor, Anne S. Wax
Summorv/ TracM Shakespeare's life through lllustraUons of the
«lSm«S* "" *^**^ ^ *"*^*^ "° important part in bis de-
Vi.U'rncTS.SrN^?^'"'"-^''* ^ '^°"*"°"«' *"'"*'
Educational Audio visual ^' ^ 67-3982
William Shakespeare, part 1 (FUmstHp) Pathescope Eda-
catioual Films, 1969.
...^'r. ^,'",'"- ^°"^- "ml phonotape: 17min. (Great writers of
the British Isles, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Warren Murray.
^ummarg: Uses photc^raphs of Stratford, models and maps of
fcllzabetlian I^ndon. and portraits from various Ubraries to deoict
the life and times of Shakespeare.
iJi_,«?L''7P^'^- '^""■'S >»M-1616. 2. Shakespeare. William.
l564-1618-<;ontemporary England. i. Pathescope Educational
Films, inc. Series: Great writers of the British Isles (Filmstrip)
A. L. A. Booklist
822.3
78-735289
William Shakespeare, part 2 (Filmstrip) Pathescope Edu-
cational Filnis, 1969.
54 fr wlor. S5 mm. and phonotape: 22 mln. (Great writers of
the British Isles, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Warren Hurray.
Summary: Discusses EllMbethan drama, theater constmcUon and
the plays. Romeo and Juliet. Julius Ceasar. HacBeth, and Hamlet
1. Shakespeare, WiliUm. 1594~IS16. 2. English drama— Eariy
modern and EI Isabethan— History and criticism. 3. Theaters— Con-
sinictlon, 4. Theater— England. r. Pathescope EducaUonal Films,
inc. Series: Great writers of the British lales (Filmstrip) set 1.
,,.„., 822 72-735290
A. U \. Booklist
(William Steriinfir Cokj (MotUm picture) NBC Televifflon,
19:>.'i. ^
28 min. sd. l>4w. 16 mm. (Ueet the press)
Telecast Nov. 4. 1963, on the NBC-TV documenUry show Meet
the press.
Creiitt: Producer. Lawrence SpiTsk; director, Carl Desen: spon-
sor. Revere Copper and Braaa
Summary: RepresentatiTe W. Sterling Cole, chairman of tha
Joint Commission on Atomic Energy, explains why the American
people should be better informed of nuclear power. A dlscuasion
with Martha Rountree, moderator, Peter Edson, Bm«t Undley,
Lawrence Splvak, and Richard Wilson
L Cole, William Sterilng. 1904- 2. Atomic energy. l Na-
tional Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Telerision Network. Se-
ries: Meet the press (Motion picture)
639.7 76-701481
WiUiam Sydney Porter, alias 0. Henry (FUmatrip) RMI
Film Productions and Coleman Filni Enterprises. Re-
leased by RMI Film Productions, 1967.
■'•8 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 a, 12 In., 331 rpm., 13
min. I Ldndiuarlcs In the history of Texas)
Crediti: Producer and author, Walter M. Burks; original photog-
raphy. Maurice Prather.
Summary: Events in the life story of O. Henry as he progresses
from a bank teller in Austin to become a famous short story writer.
iDCtudes many old photc^raphs of early days In Texas.
1. Porter. William Sydney. 1862-1910. r. RMI Film Produc-
tions*, ir. Coleman Film Enterprises. Series: Landmarks in the
hlNtory of Texas (Filmstrip)
923 79-735482
RMI Film Productions
WiUiam TeU {FUnutrip) Society for Visual Education, 1967.
38 fr color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
10 min. I Hero legends of many lands)
Revis«^l vei-sioii of ihe 1966 flluistrip of the same title.
Rased on the play Wilhelm Tell, by Johann C. F. von Schiller.
CredUt: Educational consultaut. Harold G. Shane.
Summary: Depicts the heroic legend In which William Tell fights
for freedom by refusing to bow to a tyrant's hat. Points oot how
William Tell leads his countrymen to freedom after iartng to shoot
an apple off bis son's bead.
1. Tell. Wilhelm. i. Schiller, Johann Otristf^ Friedri^ tod.
1759-1805. Wilhelm Teil. n. Society for Visual Education, inc,
Chicago. Series : Hero legends of many lands (Filmstrip)
398^ Fi A 68-3546
Society for Visual Education
WiUiam TeU (Filmstrip) Educational Filmstrips, 1971.
74 fr. color. 35 mm.
German version also Issued.
With manual.
CREDITS; Author. Gilbert J. Jordan.
SUMMARY: Uses photographs of scenes in Swltxerland In pre-
senting the story of William TelL Includea quotatlMis from Fried-
rich Schiller's German drama of the same title With captions
1. Tell, Wilhelm. I, Educational Filmstrips. HuntSTlUe, Tex.
IPOm 398.22 75-740132
Educational Fllmctrip*
WlUam Tell
King Arthur [and] William TeU.
William TeU overture, by Gioaechino Rossiid (FSmttrip)
Educational Audio Visual, 1963.
31 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 s. (l s. with electronic
signal). 12 in., 331 rptu., 12 mln. mlcrogroora (Uoalc apitreela-
tloD series)
With teacher's guide and notea
Creditt: Illustrations, Harold Dexter Hooma: rlsnal editor. Lode
Uc(Xnd]e«. ^^
Summary: Uses original Illustrations to tell the story of WUllam
Tdl upon which Rossini's music is based.
L Roesloi, Gioaechino Antonio. 1T92-188& OalUaame TelL l
Ro«Blni. Gioaechino Antonio, 1792-1868. GuUlaome T«l. OrMtura
It. Educational Audio Visual. Inc.. Pleasant Tllle. N. Y. Seriea:
Moslc appredaUoa series (Filmstrip)
785.5 FiA6a-41»9
Educational Aadlo Tisoal
William Tomer (FUmstrip) Herbert E. Budek Films and
Slides, 1967.
15 fr. color. 3,5 mm.
Summary: A study of the British artist J. M. W. Turner, master
of romantic landwapea, and of his fascination with luminescent
colored lights. With captlona
1. Turner. Joseph Maliord William, 1775-1851, i. Budek (Her-
bert E.) Films and glides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
759.2 74^-735848
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
William W. Matthews and Company
see
Challenge of change.
Oakleaf Project.
RX for learning — individually prescribed
instruction.
WiUiam Wells Prockictions
see
Gods' man.
Williams. Donald Sharp
see
Be the man who owns one.
Williams, Emlyn, 1905- Night must fall
see
Night must faU.
Williams, Emmet. An anthology of concrete
poetry
see
Concrete poetry.
Williams, Jay, 1914- The king with six
friends
The King with six friends.
Williams, Jay, 1914- The practical princess
see
The Practical princess.
Williams, Jay, 1914- School for sillies
see
School for sillies.
Williams, lioyd Michael
see
Line of f^>ogee.
Williams, Tennessee, 1911-
iguana
The Night of the iguana.
Williams, Tennessee, 19ll-
springof Mrs. Stone
The night of the
The Roman
The Roman spring of Mrs. Stone.
This proper^
Williams, Tennessee, 1911-
is condemned
see
This prc^jerty is condemned.
Williams, Tennessee, 1911-
see
Small world: Powell, Williams, Mishima.
WffliamsbnrK (Motion piotw«) Park Films, 1969.
4 min. sL color. 8 mm.
I»op nim. Issued In Standard S mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subjea notes.
Summary: Shows the reconstructed colonial town of Wiillamsborg,
pointing out the Goremor'a Palace, the Bmton Pariah Church, and
the people In the dreas and daily actlritlea of the period.
1. Wiltiamsburg, Va.— Deacriptlon. i. Park Fllma
917.55 75-700300
Park rilms
659
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Williamsburg, restored in our century {Motion ■picture)
Pftthe NeTTs. Released by Pathe Kdm-ntionnl Sciences,
1968?
4 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (American heritage series)
Milestones of the century.
Adaptation of the 1960 film Issued separately under the title A
Colony lives on.
On re«l with Story of our Capitol; Library of Congress; The
White House; Ben Franklin's Philadelphia: Valley Forge: national
shrine; -Mount Vernon: national shrine; Statue of Liberty, then
and DOW.
Credits: Narrator, Ed Herlihy.
Summaii/: Explains how Colonial WUUamsburg baa been restored
and showa views of reconstructed homes, shops, and government
buildings.
I'orUand St«te Vnlv. Library
Williamson, Jack
see
To develop peaceful applications for nu-
clear explosions.
Williamson, Stan. The no-bark dog
The No-bark dog.
Williamson Community Action Agency
see Jackson Williamson Community Action Agency
Willie Whitetail {FUmHtnp). Imperial Film Co., 1969.
"io fr color. 3.1 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8., 12 In., 33i rptn., 14
min. niirri)frroove. (True-to-life aiuniul tales)
Issued also with tape in cassette.
Bnse<I on the book of the same title by R. W. Eschmeyer.
Crcdila: Illustrator, S. D. Kalcher.
Summarti: An animal story about a whitetail. For elementary
grades.
I. Eschmeyer. Reuben William. 1905-1955. Willie Whitetail. n.
Imperial Film Company, Inc., Ijikeland, Fla, Series; True-to-llfe
animal tales (Filmstrlp)
372.8 73-734446
Imperial Film Co.
Willie's second chance (Motion picture) Mary Kunyard and
Godfrey Kunyard, 1961.
15 min. 8d. b&w with color sequences, 16 mm.
A Silver Elagle production.
Credits: Directorn. Dale Smallln, James Wlllert; narrator. Ken
Runyard ; photographer. Ron Sexton ; film editor, Date Smallln.
Cast: Michael Runyard. Wayne Allen.
Summary: L'.ses dramatized Incidents to demonstrate the Im-
portance of following safety rules when riding a bicycle.
1. TraflSc safety. 2. Bicycles and tricycles. l Runyard, Mary.
n. Runyard, Godfrey.
614.8 Fi 68-314
Willoughby, Florance (Barrett) Spawn of the north
Spawn of the north.
Will% insanmce, witiwM (Motion picture) Video Nursinjc,
1968. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 niln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Nursing and the law)
Videotape also Ifwued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credit*: Instructors. Audrey Lee, Margaret Myers, Helen Crelgh-
ton, Charles A. James, Jr.
Biimmary: Discusses the nurse who acts as a courtroom witness,
the nurse who is asked to draft or to witness a will, and the Insur-
ance needs of ourses.
1. Nurses and nursing — Legal status, laws, etc.— U. S. i. Video
Nursing, Inc. Series; Nursing and the taw {Motion picture)
340 74-703377
Video Nursing
Willson, Meredith, 1902-
The music man
The Music man, by Meredith Willson.
The unsinkable
WiUson, Meredith, 1902-
MoUy Brown
see
The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Wilma, the witch (FUmsirip) Imperial Film Co., 1968.
M fr. rolor 3.') mm. mid phoniKllsc: 1 s., 12 In.. 38) rpio., 10
mill, ir'Tiigroiive. (Tales fur young Imaginations)
Cifdi. '.■ Writer Hiid lllustrHtnr. Margaret Vnwter Bailey.
UniiiUKtry: \ story-hour tale about u witch. I>e8lgned to stlmu-
laic ilie Imaglnullons of young liHti-ners.
I. Iiii[i*>rliil Film (VmipBiiy, Inc.. I>aket8itd, Fla. Series: Tales
for ><>uiig liuagi list Ions (Filmstrlp)
372.6 V\ A 08-38-27
liiii>rrlalFllin<Vt.
Wilson , Anton
Flowers and asphalt.
Wilson (Daniel) Productions
see Daniel V^lson Productions
Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone, 1868-1930. The
fisher who let out summer
see
The Fisher who let out summer.
WUson, Gilbert Livingstone, 1868-1930. The
little ice man
see
The Little ice man.
Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone, 1868-1930. Little
ugly boy
see
Little ugly boy.
Wilson, Gilbert Livingstone, 1868-1930.
magic wigwam
see
The Magic wigwam.
WUson, Harold W
see
Advertising and the student newspaper.
Newspapers are for reading.
WUson vs. the Senate (Motion picture) Wolper Produc-
tions, 1965. Released by Public Media, inc.
25 min. sd. b4w. 16 mm. (Men in crisis)
With catalog.
Credits: Narrator, Edmond O'Brien.
Summary: Shows the efforts of Wilson to win support for the
League of Nations from the people of the United States after the
Senate refused to rati^ the Versailles Peace Treaty.
1 league of Nations— U. 8. 2. Wilson. Woodrow, Pres. D. 3.,
1856-1924. 3, U. S.— Foreign relations— 1913-1921. i. Wolper
Productions, u. Public Media, Inc. Series: Men in crisis (Mo-
tion picture) _ - - „
973.91 71-706756
Public Media, inc.
Wilt tho* loTeT [FOnutrip] Catbedrd FUnu, 1971.
55 ft. color. 35 mm. and phonodbc: 1 >., 13 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 7 min.
(Why wmil till mamage? no. 6)
With study guide.
Bucd on the book entitled Why wait till maniageT by Evelyn Millit Duvall.
CREDITS: Executive producer. Edward D. Eagle; director. Jack L. Tykn
writer. Don Hail.
SUMMARY: Emphasize* the role of the church in enhancing the experience
of love.
1. Love (Theology) I. Duvall. Evelyn Ruth (MJIIU) 1906- Why
wait till marriageT M. Cathedral Filnu. inc.. Burbank, Calif. III. Seriea: Why
wait till mamagcT [Rlmitrip. Cathedral Film>] no. 6.
[BV4639] 301.42 72-733404
Cathedral Filnu 73 MARC
Winchester, England (FUmstrip) Budek Films and Slides
of California, 1969.
42 fr color. 35 mm.
Earlier versions (single and double fr.) issued In 1968 with
script.
Credita: Author. Denis Baly.
Summary: An historical survey of Winchester, capital of We«sex,
set against an architectural background. With captl(Ki8.
1. Winchester, Eng. i. Budek Films and Slides of CallforaUu
914.22 78-735270
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Winchester Film Productions
The Amorous adventures of Moll Flanders
Wind {Fihnstrip) My weekly reader (196-1] Made by
Ralph Lopatin Produotions.
26 fr. color. 35 mm. (New science reading adventures)
Summary: Describe* the characteristics of wind and explains how
people utilize its energy.
1. Wind power. i- My weekly reader. Series: New science
reading adventures (Filmstrlp)
3T2.3 7a-733205
PennsylTaola School for the Deaf
Wind (FUmstrip) My weekly reader, 1966. Made by Com-
municators.
28 f I . color. 85 mm.
Series 2, no. 22-66.
Summary: Kxplalns basic concepts about the wind and bow It is
formed.
1. Winds. I. My wedtly reader.
37-2.3 70-783204
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Wind. [Filmstripj Teaching Resources Development Center,
1967.
36 fr L-..lor 35 mm
SLMMAR Vi Explain* basic concepts about wind aitd how it » formed. With
L-flpiiims. For primary grades.
1 Winds- Juvenile films. [I. Windsj 1. Teaching Resources Develop-
ment Center.
lQC931i 372.3 72-733787
TcBchinp Resources 72 MARC
Devclopmcni Center
Wind (Motion picture) ACI Films, 1970.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary : Shows sailboats gliding, kites soaring, and branches
swaying to Illustrate the various effects of the wind. For primary
70-710029
A. L. A. Booklist
Wind. (Motion picture] ABC News. Released by ABC Media
Concepts, 1972.
(Make a
.ish)
12 min. sd. color. 16 m'
Also issued in super 8 mm.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Bywaters; host. Tom Chapin.
SUMMARY Uses animation, graphics. Tilm clips, and song to illustrate the
various meanings of the word wind. Eumples include windbag, and the expres-
sion throw caution to the winds. Lists different names for wind, such as zephyr,
twister, tempest, gale, and squall. Presents interviews with pilots of hurricane
reconaissance planes. For elementary grades.
1. English language— Study and teaching (Elementary) — Juvenile films. 2.
English language— Semantics— Juvenile films. 3, Winds— Juvenile films. [I.
English language -Semantics. 2. Windsj 1. American Broadcasting Com-
pany. 11. ABC Media Concepts, ill. Series: Make a wish. [Motion picture)
[LB1576] 372.6 72-701297
American Broadcasting ^2
Co,
MARC
Wind and rain (Filmttrip)
Bflilev Films, 1960.
Walt Smith. Released by
30 ft- i-olor. .35 mm. and phonwiisc; 2 s. (1 s, for manual pro-
jetior, 1 M. for automatic projector), 7 tn., 33) rpm., 5 min. (IJ^ten-
Ing. looking, and feeling)
With study guide by Eugene H. White.
Summary: Slmiitale»< the eights. Hpund, and iiioodii of wind and
rain. Designed to .stimulate a child's Imagination for creative ex-
pre-sion In art and language arts. For elementary grades.
1. Wind". 2. Rain and rainfall. 3. Perceptual learning. i.
Smith. Walt. ii. Bailey Films, Inc.. Hollywood. Calif. Serie.s:
Listening, looking, and feeling (Pllmittrip)
372.6 73-736081
Balley-Fllm As.-ioclates
The Wind and the
1966.
(FUmstrip) Q+Ed Productions,
27 fr, color. Sii mui. and phimodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm., 10
min, (Tales of the wine old owl, series 3, no. 3)
With teacher's stnil.v guide.
Creditf: Producer, James K. Frledrich : director. Jack L. Tyler.
Summary: Uses a story about the wind who drops petunia seeds
as he travel." to point out the value of good study habits and atten-
tlveness in class. For primary grades.
1. Study, Method of. i. Q+Ed Productions, Series: Tales
of the wise old owl (Filmstrlp) series 3, no. 3,
179 78-734809
Q+Ed Productions
The Wind and the sun (FUmstrip)
Records, 1969.
Cooper Films and
31 fr. oolor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm., 3 min.
(Our children's heritage sound tllmstrips, series B)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Produ(«r, Prentice Ford; music, Rosa Rio; Illustrator,
Frank Hursh : narrator and editor, Hargle Bell.
Summary: Presents a fable by Aesop to illustrate the moral that
more can be accomplished by gentleness than by force.
1. Nonviolence. i. Aesopus. n. Cooper Films and Records.
Series.
398.2 76-734933
Cooper Films and Records
Curriculum Films,
660
Wind and water engrines (FUmstrip)
19S3. Made by Harold J. Blum.
29 fr. color. 35 ram.
Btunmary: Describes the scientific principles and uses of the
windmill and waterwheel.
1. WlndmtllH. 2. Water-wheels. i. Curriculum Films, Inc.,
New York. 621.4 77-733206
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Wind erosion (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1971. Made by Halas and Batchelor Education Division,
London.
4 mill. y<[. oolur. super S mm. (Earth science loop series,
set 2)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses animation to cover Important aspects of wind
erosloQ.
1. Wind erosion. r. McOraw-HUI Book Company. Series:
Earth science loop series (Motion picture) set 2.
651.8 70-709469
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Wind in the willows (Motion picture) ITniversal Education
and Visual Arts, 1970. Made by Richard Slote.
12 mill. sd. color. 10 mm. (Literary prologue)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Consultant. Rosemary CahlU.
Summary: CreatMi the setling. Introduces the characters, and con-
veys the moo<l and charm of the fantasy of The wind In the willows,
by Kenneth Orabame.
I Orahnme. Kenneth. 185&-iaB2. The wind In the willows, n.
Universal Education and Visual Arts. Series: Literary prologue
(Motion picture)
823 77-707575
Universal Rducatlon and Visual Arts
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wind poUination (Filmstrip) Imperial Film C<x, 1970.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc : 2 b. ( 1 s. for nuDual pn>-
Jecior, 1 s. for automntlc projector), 10 min. (How flowers transfer
pollen )
Also issued with phonotape la cassette.
rUKDlTS: Author and photographer. Ross E. Hiitohios.
SUMMARY: DeMTlbes flower adaptations and mechanlstn that
enable wind pollination to occur.
]. Fertilization of plants. 2. F'lowers — Morphoiogy. I. Imperial
Film Co., Inc., lakeland, Fla. II. Series: How flowers trmnsfer
|M>llen (Filmstrip)
[QX926] 581.1 78-739245
A. L. A. Booklist
Wind set-ap on lakes {Motion picture) Seaboume Enter-
prises. En^'lancl. Released in the U. S. by BFA Educa-
tional Media, 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Hydrology series)
loop Sim.
With study ffuide.
Summary- t:xptalns how wind blowing across a lake produce*
wave motions on tlie surface of the lake, and a rise in the wtter
level on the leeward side.
1. Lakes. :,'. Waves. i. Seabourne Enterprises, n. BFA IDdn-
catlonal Media. Series; Hydrology series (Motion picture)
651.4 74^708846
BFA Educational Media
Wind sounds (Motion picture) Churchill Films, 1969.
16 min. Bd. color. 16 mm. (Music seriefl)
With <nnly guide and record ( 10 In.. 33i rpm.)
Sumtiiaiff: A study of the sounds of wind In-struments with exam-
ples of dirrerent sounds produced by an oboe, a New Orleans iazz
band, a baroque organ, and other imftniments. Presents children
making souod-t with wind objects — pieces of grass, soda straws,
whistles, and garden hoses. For elementary grades.
1. Wind instrum«)ta, 2. Music— Juvenile literature. i. fhorch-
111 Films. Los Angeles. Series; Music .■merles (Motion picture)
372.8 73-700982
ChurchiU Films
Wind storm resistant ccmstriKtJon for your home (Film-
atrip) U. S. Dept of Agriculture, 1967. Made by Photo
Lab.
45 fr. color. S5 mm.
.\iso issued as slide set
With narrative guide
Sumtnarv: F^escribea the types of failures that take place in
building when subjected to high winds from cyclones hurricanee.
or tornados. Explains how damage can be minimized by Imorored
structural construction methods.
1. Building failures. 2. Wlnd-pressore. i. U S. Dent of
Agriculture ^
.T« V *.i. r.K ^^ FiE 68-537
U. S. Nat'l Agr. Llbr.
Windemere Releasing Company
see
The Still and the quiet.
Windham School District
Tattoo my soul, make itrai^t my mind.
Winding a bobbin (Motion picture) Fairfield Associates.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
4 ran. Bl. color, aupw 8 mm. (Sewing seriea, part 1)
I^wp fllin.
With teacher guide.
SIMMARY: Shows how to thread the bobbin for winding, how
to place the bobbin on the bobbin winder, how to snap the bobbin
Into place, how to disengage the dutch, and the actual wfndinit
process. Introduces the student to machine parts.
1. Sewing-machines. 2. Machine sewing. I. Fairfield Assoc -
ates. II. Universal Education and Visual Arts. IIL Series: Sewing
series (Motion picture) part 1. "^^ •"».
^^^Jrr. ^-2 70-715092
Universal Education and Visual Arts
^ia^tag (ke motor. [Filmttripj EdMediaTec. Released by Sil-
ver Burden Co., 1971.
41 fr. color. 35 nun. and pbonoupc in ca»ene: duat-irack. 1 7/» ip«.,
7 mia. (Sound (jlmsmp •cries for the ISCS prognm)
Wiih ie«:her» (uidc.
5UMMARY De»cribM bow to wind the vmaiuTCortn ISCS motor.
I. Afm»liircs. 2. Electric ino»oc»—Windiiiir I. EdM«dtaTec II. SOm
Burdett Compuy. 111. Series: Sound fUmstrip icries for ibe ISCS protrmm.
[FilmKrip]
ITK2477, 537 72-733934
EdMediaTec 72 MARC
A Windmill in America (FUmstrip) My weekly reader,
1965. Made by Pilgjim Film Services.
21 fr, color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 31-65.
Summary: Shows the 200-year-old windmill whldi the Dutch
Americans in Holland. Mich., brought to America by ahip from their
Dative country and reassembled In the hometown park.
1. Windmills— Holland, Mich. l My weekly reader.
372.8 70-733207
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Wndmills, ltd.
see
Are you somebody special?
Who are your friends ?
Who's in your family ?
Your feelings.
Window on Canada: an interview with NiHinan McLaren
(Motion picture) National Fihn Board of Canada. Re-
leased by International Film Bureau, 1964,
31 Diln. Bd. biw. 18 mm.
Summarv: Norman McLaren explains and demonstrates Tartous
aiHmallon technlqiies that he has employed In bis films. .Shows the
technique of paintlnR Image.s directly on the film, the u.ses of multl-
pie eiposures to produce the Illusion of conUniious movement and
depth, and how one picture can be subUy changed to create a series
of diverse aspects, soch as time of day. season, sod weather
1. McUren. Norman, 1914- 2. Moving-picture cartoona. i.
Sh5S. National Film Board, n. IntematiOMl p\Im Bu^. Inc^
778.Ji 77-70.5O.'i7
International Film Bnrean
Window on the world {Motion picture) Time, inc.
17 min. sd. color. 16 mm. a , t.
Other versions Issued; French, German. Japanese, Spanish.
SmmtMru: Uses animation created from photographs from Life
magazine and music from the Tijuana Brass to demonstrate some
of the editorial content of Life InternationaL
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Twentieth century. r. Time, Inc. „..„.»«
65».l Fi A 68-172
CINE
Window treatment, styles and selection (FUnutrip) Con-
sumer Information Services, Sears, Rodbuck and Co. Re-
leased by Association Films, 1963.
65 fr. color. 35 mm.
With script.
Summary: Tells how to select different styles of window treat-
ment.
1. Interior decoration. 2. Wlndowa i. Sears, Boebuck and
Company, ii. Association Films, Inc.
645 Fi A 68-5179
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Windows (Motion picture) ACI Films, 1969.
I reel. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumiiinry: Demonmrates visually and with music the desiring,
construction, and Installation of modern stained glass windows.
1. Glass painting and staining. L ACI Films, inc.
729 76-708178
A. L. A. Booklist
Windows {Motion picture) Taniv Prodactions, 1960.
II min. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the process of making stained glass windows,
from the Initial sketches to the installaUon of the completed window.
1 Glass painting and staining. i. Yanlv Productions.
666 74-706151
CINE
The Windowsill greenhouse {FUmstrip) U. S- Dept of
Agriculture, 1967. Made by Photo Lab.
38 fr. color. 35 mm.
Also issued «8 slide set.
SmmS'rjr"ESta'"-'!S, . .Kp-to-tep method for ro«t,« ™tHnp
1„ p'"tlc ,efrter.u>r bag, 1» . wl-do.slll. JelU when to n»t
various cuttings and when to tratofer to the ootdooni
1. Plant ™ttlns». 2. WlDdo«-gardeiilni[. i. D. 5. IJept. oi
Ajrlcullnre. ^ ^ pj j, g^jg
U. S Dept. of Agriculture
Winds and air currents (FUmstrip) Popular Sdeoce Andio-
Viaoals, 1970.
43 fr. color. 3J> mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Discusses the relation of wind and air currents to
daily weather and worldwide climate. Detailed diagrams show bow
sea breezes, land breeiea, mountain breeses, vallay winds, updrafts,
turbulence, storms, tornadoes, water ^>outs, monsoons, and hur-
ricanes ere formed and how wind vanes, anemometers, pilot bal-
loons, and theodolites are used to determine the speed and direction
of the wind on the surface and in the upper atmoophere. With
captiotis.
1. WindK. 2. Meteorology. i. Pcfiular Science Audio-Visoals.
551.6 75-733487
Popular Science .\udlo- Vimials
Winds of change (Motion picture) General Electric Co.,
Marketing and Public Relations Services, 1963. Made by
the Audio Visual Communications Section. Released by
General Electric Co., Film Production and Distribution.
15 min., sd.. bAw, 16 mm.
Summary : A documentation of the transformations that have beeo
taking place in all aspects of modem Uffli with particular nnphaala
on the implications of these changes on competltlTe boslness.
1. Pn^ress. 2. Competition. I. General Electric Company.
Film Production and Dlstribntlon.
Fi A 64-1081
General Electric Co. Film Prod. A Dlatrib.
rerS
Wi»di of ckaave. [Motion picture] Dept. of Audio- ViiuBl Bxtes-
sion. University of Minnesota, 1971,
1 2 min. td. color. 16 mm.
CREOrre: Producer. XuihCT CerUch.
SUMMARY: Consider! ihc future of r««olu(ioawy <-itf gf uid f^jmpiTs k
to life cycle* in natural phenomena. Expluni that the nptg al rcvolutiMttry,
icchnolofical. economic. reli»iou*. and tocial change in the conteraporary
Amencan uiuation arc unpredicuble and iUiaive.
1 United States—Social cooditioB*— 1960- 2. Social cfaanac I
Minnesota. University. DepL of Audio-VbwU Eiiension.
[HN59j 301.2 72-700232
Depi. of Audio-Visutl 72 MARC
Extension. Uiu*. al
Minnesota
661
The Winds of Fogo (Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada, 1969.
20 niln. xd. color. 16 mm. (Challenge for change) (Fogo
Island wrlefl)
Credits: Producer, Tom i>aly : director, Oolln Low; photography,
Robert Humble: editor, Eddy Le Lorraln.
Summary : Shows a Fogo Island flsherman, whose elder son Is
about to leave home, talcing his two sons on a symbolic trip to the
Funk Islands far out in the Atlantic.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Fogo, Cape Verde Islandn. 2. Funk Island. I. Caoada. Na-
tional Film Board. Series: Challenge for change (Motion plctnre)
Serie*>: Fogo Island series (Motion picture)
801.42 73-710877
National Film Board of Canada
The Winds of the pampas ( Motion picture) Cloninger Pro-
ductions. Released by Hollywood Producers Finance A»-
socintion, 1927.
5 reelR- si. b*w. 35 mm. ^ ^, __,
Adapted from the novel entitled The pampas, by Blynor Ewlng.
L C copy Incomplete: 48 min.; part.s of reel 2 wantinR.
In the George Marshall Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Concress.
Credita- Director and flim editor, Arthur Vamey; photographer,
David W Gobbet CatI: Ralph Clonlnger. Harry Holden, Vesey
O'Davopen. Edwards Davla, Claire McDowell.
nummary: A drama about the internal dissentlon in an Argentine
family in which a foster brother sends a yearly gift of hate to the
elder family member. ,w j _*.
L Ewlng Elynor, The pampas, n. Clonlnger Froductloos. in.
Hollywood Producers Fi- nance Aasortation. rv. George Mar-
shall Film Collection. v. American Film Institute Collec-
"''° 791.43 76-709794
Winds of the world (Filmstrip)
see Oceans of air and water. Part 2: Winds of
the world
Windsor vs. the Crown (Motion picture) Wolper Produc-
tions, 1964. Released by Public Media, inc.
S.*) min. sd. b&w. 18 mm. (Men In crisis)
With catalog.
Credit*.- Narrator, Edmond O'Brien.
Summary: Discusses the decision of King Edward vin to alidicate
the throne of England to marrj- Wallls Simpson In 198T.
1. Edward vtn. King of Great Britain, ISdl- 2. Windsor,
Wallis (Warfleld) duchess of, 1896- i. Wolper Prodactions.
It. Public Media, Inc Series: Men In crisis (Uotion picture)
942.084 7^-706767
Public Media, Inc.
Windwagon Smith (Filmstrip) Taylor Associates, 1970.
(XI f r. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc :2a ( 1 a for manual projec-
tor. 1 s. for automatic projector), 7 In., 331 rpm.. 14 min. micro-
groove. (Tell me a story. Library 4, no. 3)
Also Issued with phonotape in cassette.
With script book, picture-cued tell-back booklet, and teacher's
folder.
Based on the book of the same title by Bdna Shapiro.
SUMMARY : A tall tale about what happens to Wlndwagon Smith
and his passenger* when they head West In Windwagon's oquare-
rigped ship. For elementary grades.
I. Shapiro. Edna. Wlndwsgon Smith. II. Taylor Associates.
III. Serie*: Tell me a storj- (FUmstrip) Library 4, no. 3.
372.6 71-738738
Taylor Associates
The Wine harvest of Moselland, Germany (Filmstrip)
Herbert E. Budek Films and Slides, 1963.
33 fr. color 35 mm.
Credit; Author. Eileen M. TeciafT.
Summary: Gives the history and geographical and physical fea-
tures of the Moeelland area of Germany. Describes wine caltiva-
tlon and harvesting from the gathering of grapes in tike hills, to
the fining and labeling of bottles, and shlppli^ With capbons.
1. Wine and wine making — Moselle Valley. l Bndek (Hniiert
E. ) Films and Slides. SanU Barbara. Calif.
914.3 78-735849
Budek Films and SUdca of Calif.
Wine mdasti7 In Portogal (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by International Communication
Films. 1968.
3 min. Hi. color. 8 mm. (West Europe)
Loop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
From the 1965 motion picture entitled Portugal.
Summary: Illustrates the steps Involved in the process of wine-
making in Portufial, and points out that wine is one of Portmral's
principal exporlif. "riu«», a
1. Wine and wine making— Portugal. i. Disney (Walt) Prodoe-
tlons. n. International Communication Films, m. Portugal (Motion
picture) Series: West Europe (Motion picture)
663 70-703783
International Comrauni- cation Films
Winemakers in France {Motion picture) Public Media, inc.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Man and his world)
Edited version of the motion picture made by Instltut fHr Film
und Bild, Munich.
Summary: Shows the replacement of traditional methods with
mass production in the French wine Industry. Follows the wlne-
maklng process from pruning the vines, picking the grapes and
crushing the grapes to storage In casks or hand bottling.
1. Wine and wine making— France. i. Public Media. Ina a.
Films Incorporated. Series: Man and his worid (Motion plctar«)
641.30944 70-705473
Public MedU. inc. .^^.»/^.q
Wing Associates
see
A Show of hands.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wiiwed world (Motvm picture) N.Uon.l Geographic ^
^ in MSOcUtion with Wolper Productions. M««ed
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 19SI.
51 mln. rf. color. 16 mm. (National Geograplilc Socleti ■»•
""Lm<.f»: A docomMUrr .boat eioUc blri. fouad la dllterent
■"fEfrS" """Nallon.! Geographic Society, Wyhlo^on. D. C
n. ^e,c.«««>l. Brluoolc. E"-"^™"' Corporation. ^. ^ ^^^
The Winged world: instinct and intelligence in birds {Mo-
tion picture) David Wolper Productions and National
Geographic Society. Released by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 19fi8.
25 mln. gd. color. 16 mm.
Shorter version of the motion picture entitled The winged world.
Wtth teachers guide.
Summaiy: Showg examples of IntelUgeDt behavior in birds, and
examines the habits of several species of birds.
1. Birds— BehsT lor. i. Wolper (David L.) Productions, n. Na-
tional tieographic Society, Washlagton, D. C. m. Encyclopaedia
BrlUnnlca Educational Corporation, iv. The winged world (Motion
picture)
598.2 Fi A 68-1867
Elncf clopaedla BrlUo- nlca Bducatlooal Oorp-
The Winged world, part 1 {Motion picture) David Wolper
Productions and National Geographic Society. Released
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
54 mill. Bd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
Svmmarv: Shows examples of Intelligent behavior In birds, ana
examines the habits of several species of birds.
1. Birds— Behavior. i. Wolper (David L..1 Productions, u. Na-
tional Geographic Society, Washington, D. a m. Bacyclopaedla
BrlUnnlca Educational Corporation.
598.2 Fi A 68-1865
Encyclopaedia Britan- nics E:dncatloaal Ooip.
The Winged world, part 2 {Motion pichire) David Wolper
Productions and National Geographic Society. Released
by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
51 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers guide.
Summary: Shows examples of Intelligent behavior In birds, and
examines the habits of several species of birds.
1. Birds— Behavior. i. Wolper (David L.) Productlona n. Na-
tional Gec^raphlc Society, Washington, D. C. ni. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational (Corporation.
598.2 Fi A 68-1866
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Edacatlonal Corp.
Wings and wheels (FUmatrip) Educational Enrichment
Materials, 1960.
38 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 8.. 12 in., S3i rpm., 7
mln. microgroove. (Community helpers)
Based on the book of the same title by Cynthia Chapln. with
illustrations by Kevin Royt.
Bummary: Shows that the way we live and the things that we
enjoy depend upon efficient transports tiOD. Designed to give chil-
dren an Insight Into the various occupations vital to the smooth
flow of community life. For elementary grades.
1. Transportation. i. Chapln, Cynthia. Wings and wheels, n.
Educational Enrichment Materials, Inc. Series: Community
helpers (Filmstrlp. Educational Enrichment Blaterlala)
372.8 75-735946
Educational Enrk-hnient Materials
Wings of a century (Motion picture)
see A Century of Progress Exposition: Wings of
a century
Wings of chance {Motion picture) Universal Pictures Co.,
19G1.
76 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
A Tiger production.
Based on the short story Kirby's gander, by John Patrick GlUese.
Creditt: Producer, Larry Matanskl; director, Edward Dew;
screenplay. Patrick Whyte; mufilc, Michael Anderson; director of
photography, Leonard CHalrmont; film editors, Walter Hannemann,
Monty Pearce. Coat: Jim Brovra, Frances Rafferty, Klchard Tretter,
Patrick Whyte,
Bummary: An adventure drama, a Canadian bush pilot woo crash
lands in a wilderness attempts to get help by tying metal bands
Inscribed with bis name and location onto a flock of migrating wild
geese.
1. Glllese. John Pat- rick. Kirby's gander, ii. Universal
Pictures Company, inc. (Incorporated 1936)
Fi 67-1327
Wings to Japan (Motion picture) Pan American World
Airways. Made by Film Authors. Released by Tribune
Films, 1967.
29 mln. sd. rotor. 16 mm.
Suinmnry: Pirtorlni views of Jupan which try to cui>ture and ex-
plain some of the very Hplrit and character that has made Japan the
third large*! Induatrial nation of the world.
1. Japan—Indus. 2. National characteristics, Japanese. i. Pan
American World Airways, Inc. il Tribune Films, New York.
915.2 Fi A 68-873
CINE
Wings to the Caribbean {Motion picture) Pan American
Airways. Made by Fihn Authors. Released by Associa-
tion Films. 1968.
'J.H mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other version-* Issuei! : French. German. Italian, Japanew, Portu-
guese, Spanish.
Bummarv: A tour of the Caribbean area. Includes scenes of the
iKiminlcan ncpubllr. Martinique, Guadeloupe, Curacao, Trinidad,
Jamaica, Puerto Itlco, St. Thomas— the Caribbean islands which
stretch almost 2.000 miles from the Florida Keys to the coast of
South America,
1. <:arlbbean area— Description and travel— 1961- i. Pan
American World Airways, inc. n. Association Films, Inc.
917.2 72-702664
CINE
Wings to Venezaela {Motion picture) Pan American
World Airways, 1967. Made by Vision Associates.
15 mio. sd. color. 16 mm.
Other versions Issued: French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portu-
guese, Spanish.
Summary.- A fast moving tour of Venezuela nttllzing local music.
Pictures small Sshlng villages, wind swept mountain tops, cascading
waterfalls, and the thriving metropolis of Caracas to provide an
unusual view of the people and pleasures of Venezutia.
1. Venezuela — Descr. A trav. — 1901- i. Pan American World
Airways, inc.
918.7 Fi A 68-874
CINE
Winik Films Corporation. New York
The Amazin' Mets,
Best in show.
Blue ribbon championa
Bred winners.
Bronco kids.
Cue master.
Duck fever.
The Festival of the bulls.
Here comes Rusty.
NBA 1970 — championship playoffs.
On the bounce.
Race with the wind.
The Roaring road.
Sky divers.
£4>eed on ice.
Swim Gym.
Swiss movements.
Thoroughly bred.
West Point athletes.
Winkler, Mary Anna
see
At your fingertips: Floats.
At your fingertips: Play clay.
At your fingertips: Sugar and spice.
Winkler, Peter Ertk
see
At your fingertips: Boxes.
At your fingertips: Cylinders.
At your fingertips : Grasses.
At your fingertips: Play clay.
At your flngertlps: Sugar and spice.
Winkler Pictures
see
Alice the toreador.
Scents and nonsense.
662
The Winners {Motion picture) American Cancer Society,
1968. Made by Audio Productions.
9 mln. >^. color. 16 mm.
Bummuiy: Explains that regular medical cbeckupa often reveal
the start of an unsuspected illness such as cancer at a time wben
the disease Is most curable.
1. Periodic health examlnatlona 2. Cancer — Prevention.
I. American Cancer Society.
616.9 76-702655
CINE
The Winners {Motion picture) Time-Life Broadcast Re-
leased by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
30 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (The World we live In)
Bummarv: Demonstrates old and new methods for controlling In-
sect populations. Shows the remarkable adaptation ability that In-
sects have In a variety of environments.
1 Insect control. 2. Adaptation (Biology) 3. Insect populatlona
1. Time-Life Broadcast, Inc. n. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
ries: The World we live In (Motion picture)
591.5 78-700246
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Wl— to-the Pooh mi the UMtory i*f- [FUmstripj Walt Disney
Productioat. RelcMed by Walt Diiney Educatiofial Materials
Co.. 1971.
3nbnstrips<pL l.Tlfr.ip*. 2. 94rr.) color. 3S mm. and 2 pbooodiscs
(2 b. each); 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm.; pL I. 10 min.. pL 2, 12 min. (Fantasy clamcs,
Kt2)
Abo tuucd widi phonotape in casfctte.
Captioned venkm (pt 1. 68 Tr; pt. 2. 73 fr.) alio iaiucd.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptation from the book Win oie- the- Pooh, written by A.
A. Milne. Pooh vitib hii Tlioufhtfiil Spot and then, because of the wind, ioini
in lomc antics widi Piglet.
[1. Fantaiyj I. Milne, Alan Alexander. 1882-1956, Winnie- the- Pooh.
II. Disney (Walt) Productions. 111. Walt Disney Educatioaal MateriaU Com-
pwiy. IV. Seriea: Fantaiy cla»«c». [Filmitripj set 2,
lPZ7j 372.6
72-733051
Walt Diutey Educstionsl 72
Materials Co.
WlBBte-dw-Pooh mad the UMtery day. [Fihnstrip] Walt Disney
Productioiu. Released by Walt Diiaey Educatioaal Materials
Co., 1971.
2 filmstrips (pC 1, 68 fr.; pt 2, 73 fr.) color. 35 nun. (Fantasy classics.
•et 2)
Sound veraion (pt. 1. 78 fr.; pL 2. 94 tt.) abo iMued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: An adaptation rrotn the book Winnie- the- Pooh, wriUcn by A
A. Milne. Pooh visiU hii Thoughtful Spot and then, because of the wind, joint
in tome antic* with Piglet. With captions. For primary grades.
ll. Fantasy] 1. Milne, Alan Alexander. 1882-1956. Winnie- the- Pooh.
II. Disney (Wah) Productiona. III. Walt EHsney Educational Msteriati Com-
pany. IV. Series: Fantasy classics. [Filmstrip] set 2.
tPZ7] 372.6 72-733053
Wall Dtmey Educational 72 MARC
Material* Co.
Winnie the Pooh and the honey tree (Motion picture) Walt
Disney Productions. Released by Buena Vista Distribu-
tion Co.. 1965.
26 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Based on books written by A A Milne, Illustrated by Emeat H.
Shepard.
CredUt: Producer, Walt Disney; director, Wolfgang Reltherman;
Btory, Larry CHemmons and others; narrator, Sebastian Cabot; ani-
mation, Hal King, and others; music, Richard M. Sherman, Robert
B. Sherman; Voioet: Sterling Holloway, Junius Matthews, Ralph
Wright, Barbara Luddy, Howard Morris.
Bummary: An animated cartoon about the adventures of Winnie
the Pooh and his friend Christopher Robin.
I. Milne, Alan Alexander, 1882-1956. n. Disney (Walt) Produc-
tions, ui. Buena Vista Distribution Company, Inc.
823 Fi 68-1629
Wiude-tke-Pooh tmi the kiwey tree. [Filmstrip] Walt Disney
Productioiu. Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials
Co., 1970.
1 nimsuips (pt. I. 60 fr.; pt. 2, SS fr.) coktr. 35 mm. and 2 phonodtsci
(3 %. each): 12 in.; 33 1/3 rpm.; pt. 1, 9 min.; pt 2. 8 min. (Fantasy clanics,
■et I)
Abo issued with phonotape in csueiic.
Capuoned version (pt. I, 47 fr.; pt. 2. 46 fr.) abo bsued.
With teacher'i guide.
SUMMARY: Presents selected portions of the book entiiled Winnie-lhe-
Pooh, written t>y A. A Milne. Telli about Pooh's attempt to deceive [he bees
and about hit dtustrous visit to Rsbbit. For primary grades.
(1. Fsntasyi I. Milne. Alan Alexander. 1882-1956. Winnie- the- Pooh.
II. Disney (Wall) Productions. III. W«h Disney Educational Maierialt Com-
piny. IV, Series: Fantasy clasuca. iFilmurip] set I.
[PZ7, 372.6 72-732M7
W»it Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Wiaaie-the-Ptwh aisd tlw hoMy trm. [Filmstrip] Walt Disney
Productions. Released by Walt Disoey Educational Materiab
Co.. 1970.
1 nimstfipt (pt. 1. 47 fr.; pL 2. 4« tt.)
«1)
3) n
(Fantasy clai
Sound version (pt. 1 , 60 ft.; pt. 2. SS fr.) also Hausd.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: PrcMnts selected ponions of the book entitled Winnie-tbe-
Pooh, written by A, A. Milne. Telb about Pooh'i attempt to deceive the bees
■nd about hi* disastrous visit to Rsbbit With captions. For primary grates.
[1. Fintasy] I. Milne, Alan Alexander, 1882-1956. Winnie- the- Pooh.
II Disney (Walt) Productiotis. 111. Wklt Disney Educational Msleriab Com-
pany. IV. Scries: Fantasy classics. (Filnwtripi set 1.
tPZ7] 372.6 72-732848
Wsll Disney Educational 72 MARC
Maiensb Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
[Motioo picture] Him Dynunics, 1972.
4 mio. ad. color. 1( bub.
CKEDITS; CHncfaaten, Howard Koppdrnm, Stuky Ohmmiiwi.
SUMMARY: Portrayi the «n«ile betweea UkA aad wtiiu by nxam oTaa
trm wrestling cooteai. The quiet maaoer in which thia coatcst it depicted with
it! tymboUc muetcal bMckgrouDd points out the imewardtng rasulu of (ucfa a
1. Race probiema.
lHT1521]
FUn Dynamics
I. Film Dynaaiica.
301.4
72-701347
MARC
Winning combination (FilmntHp) Swift and Co., 1967.
f>7 fr. rolor, 35 mm.
With ifftcher's script and continuity booklet
Sumntary: PreaeoU the ttory of nutiittoo u told Id the Food tor
life exhibit at the Miiaeum of Science and Industry, Chicago.
I. Swift and Company.
613.2 Fi A 68-4809
Swift and Co.
The Winning of World War n {Filmstrip) United States
History Society, 1968.
62 fr. color. 35 mm. (History of your America, do. 8)
Correlated with source book, project book, and the book entitled
History of your America.
Credit*.- Editors, Edward F. Brufke, John J, Lambert, Caryl
Kurtzman.
Summa-nf: Trace* eT«iU which led to the United States' Inrolre-
ment In World War n. Describes the major battles ot the war
and shows the efTorts of the United States to establish peace and
prosperity at home and abroad. With captions.
1. World War. 1939-1&45— U. 8. i. United States Hlstorr So-
ciety. Series: History of yonr America (Filmstrip) do. 8.
973.917 78-736495
Hie Winning steps (Motion picture) Virpnia Polytechnic
Institute and State University Athletic Association, 1971.
Made by Motion Picture Unit.
18 mln. sd. color. 18 mm.
SUMMARY: Traces the derelopmeot of a to[Miuallty football pro-
gnm at Virginia Polytechnic Institiite and State UnlTersJty; em-
phaiiizee the personalities of the coaching sUfT and the contribution
of the staff to the athletic and academic environment.
1. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniTerslty— Athletics.
2. Football. I. Virginia Poiyteehnlc Institute and State Univer-
sity. Athletic Association.
[GV958.V ] 378.755 75-713575
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A Winning team (Motion picture) Canadian Imperial
Bank of Commerce, Toronto, 1965. Made by Moreland-
Latchford.
32 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ekta chrome.
Creditt: Director. Hugh Moreland; script, W. Dickenson, P. Pater-
son; clnematogrnphy, Stanley Llplnskl; editor, Joan Clarke.
tiummnrii: A training film to llluRtrate to bank employees that
working together Is important In providing service to ttie customera.
1. Bank employees. l Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.
658.37 Fi A 68-1234
National Film Board of Canada
Winning the worm war {Motion picture) Merck and Co.,
1964. Made by Creative Visual Media.
25 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Eastman color.
Summary: Traces the development of Thibenzole, a worm drench
which eliminates the ravages of gastrointestinal roundworms In
sheep and goats and leads to more profltahle weight gains and better
fleeces In these animals. Uses special technical phott^raphy to por-
tray the destruction caused by these worms.
1. Roundworm. 2. Parasites^ Domestic animals. i. Merck and
Company, inc.
636.089 Fi 67-888
Winrock Farms
... To do justly . . .
Wiulow Homer: a Yankee painter, 1836-1910 (FUmgtrip)
Educational Dimensions Corp., 1969.
86 fr color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
Jector, 1 B. for automatic projector), 12 In., SSi rpoL, 16 oiln.
mlcrogroove.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Presents the work."! of Wlnalow Homer, sncti as bis
anecdotes of American life, scenes from the Civil War, tableau In
the countryside, and Impressionistic mood pieces. Includes Homer*!
UlDStrations from Harper's magazine and many of the worki com-
pleted during his stay in Paris, in BnglaDd, and to Hain&
1. Homer, WInslow, 1836-1010. i. Educational DlmeosioDS Oor-
poratlmi.
759.13 70-786214
A. L. A. Booklet
Winslow Organisation
see
The Bag . . . and how to get it.
vltacn. cMotion picture] Concordia Films, 1961-
JO mtn. id. bA». 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An sccouni of ■ tpccial occauon in the life of one teenage (irl
»ho. ihtough ihc wiincM of her faith in Christ, brings peace and comron (o >
triHibled friend.
) Witness bcarini (Chnsitsnity) I Concordia PuMishing House. St. Loua.
lBV4520i 248 72-701644
ConvfMdii Films ^2 MARC
WbMtOM 500. [MotioD picture] R. J. Reynt^d* Tobacco Co^
1971. Made by Audio Productiaaa.
SUMMARY: DcKTibcs actioa at die Alabama iucnwiMBai Raccwsy ia
TaUadefa. Ala., and prewnls tnterriews with maay of the radng car drivan.
I. Aubanobik ractng— TaUadega. Ak. I. RaynoUi (R. J.) Totaeoo Qm-
pany
[GV1033.5i 796.7 72-700489
CINE 72 MAILC
Winston-Salem, N. C. Chamber of Commerce
see
To build a city.
Winter {FUmttrip) Impuia] Film Co^ 1069.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., SSI rpm., 12
mln. mlcrogroove. (Exploring the seasons)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
Cnedita; Photographer, Jar Shuler.
Bwmmary: Explores the characteristic befaavior of variotu idants
and anlDMla during the winter season.
1. Winter. 2. Animals. 3. Plants. l Imperial Film Company,
inc., LckelaDd. Fla. Series: Exjrioring the aeaaona (Pflmstrlp)
525 70-784889
ImperialFllm Oik
Winter. [Fdnutrip] Pamvamic Teaching Aids, 1971.
25 fr. color. 3S ram. and phonoupc in cancttc: 3 rain. (Leanung
through poetry tight and sound, uatl 3)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: A presentation of the poera by Murt Piatt, which teOs of the
experiences of s small child as he obacrves signs of winter in his cariixnincaL
For primary grades.
1. Winter— Juvenile rUma. (1. Winter) I. PaiMtamic Teaching Aitfa. 11.
Serica: Learning through poetry Mgbt and soumL [Filwtripi init 3.
lQB631i 372.3 74-740172
Panoramic Teaching Aids 72 MARC
Winter a-go-so {Motion picture)
1966.
Colombia Pictnres Corp.,
88 min. Kd. color. 35 mm.
Path« t^-olor.
Credits; Producer and author of story. Reno Carell: director,
Richard Benedict; screenplay, Bob Kanter; music, Harry Betts;
director of photography, Jacques Marquette; fllra editor, Irving Ber-
lin. Ca*t: James Stacy, William Wcllman, Jr., Beverly Adams, An-
thony Hayes.
Summary: A yoiiog man who inherits a run-down ski lodge per-
suades his friends to help him put the place In cqieratlon again.
1. Skis and skiing. i. Columbia Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1033
Winter carrousel {Motion picture) Alkam films, Paris, 1958.
Released in the U. S. by Contemporary Films/McGraw-
Hill. I'>fi0.
12 mlo. sd. color. 16 mm.
CrtdUt: Director, writer, and cameraman, L. Starevitch; music,
Daniel White.
Nummary; Dramatizes a story about the winter adventures of
two bears and a rabbit on a magic carrousel
I. Soci^t6 des aims Alkam. n. Contemporary Pllms/HcOraw-HllL
791.43 74-700994
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
A Winter celebratiim {Motion picture) New Hampshire
Division of Economic Development, 1968. Made by Sum-
mit Films.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summiary: A promotional film for New Hampshire ski areas.
1. Skis and sklitig — New Hampshire. L New Hampshire. Dlvl-
BicMi of Economic Development
796 J 70-702656
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Winter comes to the city {Motion picture) Coronet Inatmo-
tional Films, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. IS mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Sights, sooDds, and actlrltlei of winter are seen
through the eyes of a boy and bis family who have moved to Chi-
cago frcmi the South. For elemenUry grades.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Winter. i. Coronet InstnicUoiul Films.
372J 79-704745
Coronet Instructional Films
A Winter gala {Motion picture) Lufthansa German Air-
lines. Made by Foster Films. Released by Sterling Mov-
ies V. S. A.. 1967.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version also issued.
Summary: Pictures two American girls on a ski holiday in the
German and Austrian Alps.
1. Skis and skiing— Alps. i. Deutsche Lufthansa Aktiengesrtl-
scbaft (Founded 1963) n. Sterling Movies U. S. A., inc
796.9 Fi A 68-245
Winter geyser {Motion picture) Pyramid Film Producers,
1968.
7 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumnuiry: Shows the end of summer and fall merging Into winter.
Includes scenes of steams, mud pots and geysers of Yellowstone
National Park against the tmckdrop of snow and Ice.
1. Tellowatooe National Park. L Pyramid Film Producers.
810.02 Fi A 6g-l73
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Winter ice: a first- film (Motion picture) Aithor D. Nelles.
Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1970; by BFA Edn-
cati<mal Media, 1971.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Summary : Pictures and e^lalns the composition of the different
fonns ot Ice. For elementary grades.
1. Ice— Juvenile Aims. I. Nelles, Arttaar D. II. BaUey-FlIm
AssocUtea. 111. BFA Educational Media.
872.3 74-711109
BFA Bdacatlonal Media
663
Winter in Ontario {Motion picture) Ontario Dept. of
Tourism and Information, Toronto, 1966. Made by More-
land Lnfcchford Productions. Released in the U. S. by
Canadian Travel Film Library and Modem Talking Pic-
tare Service, 1967.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Picture* winter aporta and entertainment available
throughout the Province of Ontario.
1. Winter sports — Ontario. i. Ontario. Dept of Tourism and
Information, ii. Canadian Travel Film Library, m. Modem Talking
Picture Service. Inc.
796.9 Fi A 67-6646
National Film Board of Canada
tiae. [Hlnutripj Society for Visual Educa-
snd phonodisc: I s., 13 in., 33 1/3 rpin., 9 min.
Winter b a
tion, 1971
63 fr. color 35 mm
(The Changing seasons)
Also issued with pbonoupe in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Jeanne Bcndick; photographer. Robert Bendick.
SUMMARY: Shows winter as ■ time of changes. Follows the journey of a
dog and s puppy throu^ the woods in order to view such changes as the freezing
of a pond, the migrating of birds, and the changing of rain into snow. Presents
the subsequent evolution into spring and implies thst the puppy as well as his
environment changed during the winter season. For elementary grades.
1 Winter—Juvenile (ilnu. I Society for Vbual Education, inc.. Chicaga
II. Series: The Changing seasons. [Filmstrip]
[QB631] 372.i 73-740370
Society for Visual 72 MARC
Education
Winter is here {Motion picture) International Film Bu-
reau, 1967.
9 min sd. color. 16 mm. (Four seasons)
Cream: Educational consultant. William B. SUpp.
i^irmmori/; A basic introduction to winter for elementary sdeoce.
Describes the relation of the earth and sun during the winter season,
pictures the barren and snow-covered landscape, exx>laln8 how tihe
animals and birds hibernate or migrate, and pictures various winter
sports and holldaj-s.
1. Winter — Juvenile films. l International Film Bureau, Inc.,
Chicago. Series : Fonr seasons ( Motion picture)
372.3 Fi A 68-2869
International Film Bureau
mnter of the witch {Motion picture) Thomas Sand Enter-
prises. Released by Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
23 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A story about a young boy and bis mother who move
from the city Into a cotmtry house which is haunted by a witch.
I. noDias Sand Enterprises, n. Learning Corporation of America.
298.4 75-705019
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Winter Park Sid Corporation
see
Winter Park: the big •ecrec.
Winter Park: the Ug eecnt. [MotJon picture) Wmier Park Ski
Area. Made by Summit Filma Released by Modem Talking
Picture Service. 1971.
14 min. sd. colof, 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows surroundings, inhabitaots. and guests of a weB-nai ^
area in sn anempt to promote skiing st Winter Park. Cola
1 - Skis snd skiing— Winter Psrt. Colo. 2. Winter Part. Co*a— DeseripooiL
1. Winter Park Ski Corporation. 11. Modem Talking Picture Service, inc.
CGV854.6) 796.9 72-700490
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72
MARC
Winter potponni {Motion picture) Province of Ontario,
Toronto. Made by Dan Gibson Productions. Released by
NationKl Film Board of Canada. 1969. Released in Uie
V. S. by Canadian Travel Film Library.
25 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows the variety of winter outdoor activities In On-
Urio. ani>baslsea skiing and Includes scenes of skijoring, Iceboat-
Ing. ice Osblng. and a sogaring-t^ party.
1. Winter sports— Ontario. i. Ontario, n. Canada. Natlmuil
Film Board, m. Canadian Travel Film Library.
796.9 7&-705969
National Film Board of Canada
Winter: story <rf survival {Motion picture) ACI Produc-
tions (1967?,
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
StMsmory: A study of the effect of the winter seascm <m plaot
and animal life. Shows animals pr^taring for winter by migrating,
hibernating, or struggling to survive tbe severity of the season.
1. Winter. 2. HlbemaUoo. l ACI Prodactloiii. New Tork.
625 Fi A 68-1663
AOI Prodnctloaa
Winter Sunday {Motion picture) Alden McLellan, 1969.
20 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Bummary: Uses a series of scenes to evoke a mood of sulddal
alienation. Shows tbe protagonist confronting bia mother In ber
house, confronting his wife In their apartment, confronting bis fellow
employees in the offlce and In the coffee shop, and confronting him-
self in his suicide.
1. Suicide. I. McLellan, Alden.
616.8 74-706722
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Winter time in Mclboame {Motion picture) Paramount
Pictures Corp., 1962.
BumtMtry: Describes traditional winter sports in Melbourne, In-
cluding views of horue racing. Ice hockey, and skiing In the Victorian
Bighlanda.
1. Winter sporu — Melbourne. i. Paramount Pictures Corpo-
ration.
796.9
Fi 68-1620
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
WlBter tnuui^MtatioB. [Slide set] Natioiul Him Board of
Canada. 1971. Released in the U.S. by Oonan ProductioDs.
10 lUde*. color. 3 x 2 in.
With Kript in Enftiih ukI French.
SUMMARY: Showi the divcne method! of truuportatioa u*cd to move
both men and nuier>«l in an cnvcloptnf winter cnvironmenL Include! an ice-
breaker on the Sl Lawreoce River, tkidooa, and urban mow removal. With
caption!. For primary gradea.
1. Tranaportatioa. 3. Winter. I.Canada. National Film Board. II. E>o-
nan Productiaaa.
[HE ISlj 380.5 72-734047
Dooar* Production! 72 MARC
Winter world (Motion picture) Film Ox'iginaU, 1960.
18 min. mL color. 16 mm. (Basic Information film. no. 2)
ProdiK-ed in collaboration with the Idaho Snow Survey Unit,
Soil Conservjii ion Service, U. S. liept. of Afirlciiltiire.
Summarv- l>emonat rates fundamental techniques for protecting
oneself from freezing under outdoor winter condltionii and describes
a method of sleeping In a snow cave.
1. Winter. 2. Wilderness survival. i. Film Originals.
Series: Basic Information film (Motion picture) no. 2.
613.6
Fi A 68^36
Film Originals
>A^itfers, Jerry
see
Pierre Augaste Renoir (1841-1919)
Winters express (Motion picture) V. S. Information
Agency, 1968.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An account of a one-man »<mall-town weekly news-
paper and the man who runi* it In Winters, Calif., serving as re-
porter, editor, printer, and distributor. Describes the role of the
weekly paper in Its community, and explains how It reflects the
virtues of a .<imaU town In the United States, and blgbllghts the
archetypes of American life, thus contributing to the continuing
independence of the American free pre-w.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Community newspapers— U. 3. r. U. S. Information
Agency.
070.4 73-702890
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Winterthur Museum
see Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
Winthrop Laboratories, inc.
see
The Normal cystourethrogram.
Teen-aged? Have acne?
Mnzentsen, Franz
see
Eriebnisse dcr Pu[^>e (afterward).
Wire & plaster {Motion picture) Scope Prodnctions. Re-
leased by Grosset & Dunlap, 1969.
2 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic design — sculpture)
Loop tilm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Illustrates the composition of a figure by wrapping
plaster -soaked cheesecloth onto a wire frame.
1. Human figure In art 2. Wire. l Scope Productions. il
Grosset & Dunlap, inc., publishers. New York. Series: Basic de-
sign— sculpture (Motion picture)
731.4 77-707516
A. L. A. Booklist
Wire forming (Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1967.
4 min. si. color, 8 mm. (Jewelry)
Ix>«p niin mounted In cartridge.
iNSuetl in stuadarO 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With study guide.
CredlU: Authors. Clarence Kincaid. Stanley Madeja.
Summary: I>enion8tnitefl a jewelry making technique of shaping
and forging wire. Includes Instructions for altering the size of wire
by using a draw plate.
1. Jewelry making. 2. Win?. 3. Drawing (Metal-work) i.
Hester and Associates. Series: Jewelry (Motion picture)
739.27 Fi A 68-2045
Hester .ind Associates
Wire single line (Motion picture) Scope Productions. Re-
leased by Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.
2 mill. hi. (i)lur. KUper 8 mm. ((!rafbi and eilenKlonN)
Ixiop film.
Wlib fact Mheet.
Credits: Eie<-utlve producer, Robert B. Beechlng.
Summary : A three-dimensional w-iilpture of a hand, composed
of a long piece of i-opper wire. \n created and shown to be based on
a i-ontlnuouM-llne drawing.
I.Hand In art. 2, Sculpture— Te<hnique. I. .Scope Productions.
II. Crosiiet tt I>unlap, Inc., publlsherM, New York. Series: Crafts
and extensions (Motion picture)
731.4 7(1-711811
S<-ope Productions
Wire space calligraphy gallery (Motion picture) Scope
Productions. Release<l by Grosset & Dunlap, 1965.
4 min. Ki. color, suiter 8 mm. (Crafts and extensions)
U>op ftlm.
With fart sheet.
CRKIHTS Executive produi-er. Hol«ert l(. !*ee*hlng.
SUMMARY : Shows a gallery of welded wire sculptures.
! Welded wire «culpture. I. Scr.pe I'r.Kluctions. II. «r-o<.wt &
Dunlap. Inc.. publishers. New Yr.rk. III. Serle-: Crafts and exten-
sions (Motion picture) _^ «..„,„
781.4 73-711813
Scope Productions
Wires to our house (Motion picture) Visual Education
Films. Released by International Film Bureau, 1961.
.14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Consultant, John Sternlg.
Summary: Points out that the wires leading Into a house are
channels for the transmission of power and communication. Ex-
plains the functions of the transformer, the switch box, the meter,
and the fuse. Uses constructed scenes and animation to show how
wiring Is safely Installed throughout a house.
1 Electric wiring. Interior. i. Visual Education Fllma, Inc.,
Highland Park, 111. n. International Film Bureau, Inc., Chicago.
621.3 77-700227
International Film
Bureau
Wiring a box with armored cable (Motion picture) Fair-
field Associates. Released by Jam Handy School Service,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Electrical house wiring)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With Instructor's guide. ...
Summary: Demonstrates the technique of wiring a box with
armored cable and applies this procedure to both new construction
and remodeling.
1 Electric wiring. Interior. i. Fairfield AssodateB. n. Jam
Handy School Service, Inc. Series: Electrical house wiring (Mo-
tion picture) ^^ -„„„n.^
621.32 70-702289
Jam Handy School Service
Wiring an attachment plug {Motion picture) Fairfield
Associates. Released by Jam Handy School Service, 1968.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. (Electrical bouse wiring)
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With instructor's guide.
Summary.- Demonstrates the technique of wiring an attachment
plug.
1 Electric wiiing. Interior. i. Fairfield Assodatea. n. Jam
Handy School Service, inc. Series: Electrical house wiring (Mo-
tion picture)
621.32 79-702286
Jiim Hnndy School Service
Wiring edges (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1069. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
-1 m>n. si. color, super 8 nmi. (Sheet metal werlew. Set 2:
Hand tool operations)
Loop film mounted la cartridge.
S'U^-'DicfSSthe basic tools and demonstrates processes,
and safety measures to use In wiring edges.
1 ^hit-mMal wort i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Se-
rlel; liSmet.l series. Set 2: Hand tool opw.tlon. (Motion
■""""" 671.6 70-703085
McGraw-HlIt Book Co.
Wiring for your home (FUtmlrip) U. S. Dcpt of Agricul-
ture, 1967. Made by Photo Lab.
42 fr. color. 3.1 mm.
.\lso issued as slide set
Sr;":"Ar,Soduotion to electric, « It pertain, to normal
household use Stresses the Importance of adeQUate wlrlig, 'using.
aS^^cuitrind Illustrates proper wiring systems to attain speclflc
SbiectlTes of interest to present and future ""^ »X«rlcultur..
1. Electric wiring, interior. ^uV^^S. i^^ •" '^'^f^^^^
U. S. Nafl Agr. Ubr.
Wisconsin. Division of Aging
see
Longtime neighbors.
Wisconsin. State Board of Health
see
Make your home safe for children.
Wisconsin. State Centennial Committee
see
Emergence of a modem economy, 1849-
1893.
Wisconsin. State Historical Society
see
American settlement.
Emergence of a modem economy, 1849-
1893.
Immigrants in Hardee hats — Wisconsin
fights the Civil War.
Into a new economy.
Liberty through law.
Under three flags 1634-1815.
Wisconsin comes of age.
Wisconsin. University
see
The Adult and the public library.
Airways in an emergency.
Arboretum of the University ot Wisconsin.
The Artist and his work.
Central venous pressure monitoring.
Community schools can't stand still.
Eating for two .
Electrical conversion of arrhythmias.
Individually guided education for all children.
Library art of guidance.
Montage of marketii^ — an eye blink
history.
Movigenic curriculum.
Percutaneous catheter for heparin therapy.
Peritoneal dialysis.
Pulmonary arteriography.
The Pursuit of excellence.
Replacement of heart valves.
Shorthand, see them write.
Snare drum.
Tracheotomy.
The Violin; part 1.
The Violin, part 2.
White collar grievance,
Wisconsin. University. Bureau of Audio-Visual
Instruction
see
The Adult and the public library.
Airways in an emergency.
Aphasia: Dr. John Eisenson.
Arboretum of the University ol Wisconsin.
Areas and periods of culture in the Greater Antilles.
Areas and periods of culture in Venezuela.
The Artist and his work.
Bull Brook site.
Central venous pressure monitoring.
Commimity schools can't stand still.
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Wisconsin. University. Bureau of AucUo-Visual
Instruction (Continued)
Culture sequences in south and east Florida.
Culture sequences in the Long Island Sound region.
Eating for two.
Electrical conversion of arrhythmias.
Gordon site.
Hopewellian material, Calhoun County, Illinois.
Library art of guidance.
Longtime neighbors.
Mogollonc material. Tularosa Cave, New Mexico.
Montage of marketing — an eye blink
history.
Movigenic curriculum.
Museum of man.
1950 and 1951 excavationsof the site of Aztalan, Wis-
consin.
Percutaneous catheter for heparin therapy,
Peritoneal dialysis.
Physical anthropology 1953.
Pulmonary arteric^raphy.
The Pursuit of excellence .
Reacher.
Replacement of heart valves.
Shorthand, see them write.
Snare drum.
Taos pueblo.
Tracheotomy.
The Violin; part 1.
The Violin, part 2.
White collar grievance.
Zaculcu. Guatemala.
Wisconsin. University. Dept. of Physical
Education —Women
see
Reacher.
Wisconsin. University. University Extension
Division
see
Mental retardation.
Wisconsin. University — Madison. Bureau of
Audio-Visual Instruction
Starting and managing a successful
business.
Wisconsin comes of age {Fiimstrip) Wisconsin State His-
torical Society, 1949.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Wlsconslo's story, oo. 5)
With teacher's manual by G. H. Glover.
Summary: A study of constructive sodal and economic aspects of
life In Wisconsin during the period between 1980 and 1W8.
1. Wisconsin— Soc. condlt 2. Wisconsin— E^con. condlL i. Wis-
consin. State Historical Society. Series: Wisconsin's story
(FUmstrlp) no. 5.
309.1775 Fi A 68-4094
Wisconsin State Hist. Society
The Wisdom of animals (Motion picture) Iwanami Pro-
ductions, Tokyo. Released in the U. S. by American Edu-
cational Films, 1970.
9 mU). ad. b&w. 16 mm. (The World of nature)
With guide.
SUMMARY: Dlsttnguiahea between Inatlnct and knowledge la aol-
mals by presenting examples of how Tarioua animals react, learn,
and remember. „ ^ ,
1. Instinct. 2. Animal intelligence. I. Iwanami Elga Seiaakojo.
Tokyo. II. American Educational Films. III. Series: The World of
nature (Motion [rfcture)
[QL781] 591.5 76-712030
A. L. A. Booklist
Wise dniffyist {Motum picture) IMP ,1912?,
l.~> min. si. b&w. 13 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
I* C. copy Imperfect : main titles wanting.
In the John E. Allen film collection. Library of Congress.
Summary: A comedy al>out a young bride who finds a loTe note
ill tbe pocket of an overcoat which her husband has picked up by
mistake. She attempts suicide, but is foiled because the druggist sub-
stituted powdered sugar for sleeping tablets.
I. Independent Moving Picture Company, n. John E. Allen film
collection.
791.43 Fi 68-514
Wiseman, Frederick
Basic training.
The Cool world.
High school.
Hospital,
Law and order.
The Titicut Follies.
The Witk. {Motion picture]
1970.
16 n
National Film Board of Canada,
38 min. id. color.
CREDITS: Producer. Tom Dmly; director sod cunefamaD, Martn Dock-
worth; editor. Margaret WcscotL
SUMMARY: A «udy of ihe growing >en*e of »elf-«wmrene«. individuality,
and penoiulity of eight- )>ear.o)d fraternal twin girl* during a visil to the lakende
cottage of their grandparent*.
I. Self-perception. 2. Identity, i. Oiild ttvdy. I. Canada. NatioBal
Rim Board.
tBF697, 155.44 70-715017
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
A Wish and Ticino {Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pic-
tures, 1963.
9 min. sd. color. 35 mm. (World-wide adventure qiecUl)
Creditt: Producer and director, Andre de La Varre; story and
script, Andre de La Varre, Jr.; narrator, Peter Thomas; music,
George Craig: photography, Peter BaudendlsteL
Summary: The story of Giullna, a little mountain girl who dreams
of visiting a tropical paradise.
I. Warner I'.rotliers Pictures. Inc. Series : World-wide adrwi-
ture special (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1183
Wishes (Motion picture) Sal Maimone, Inc, [19701,
3 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An exi^erlmenUl film, which presents a graphic vls-
oallzatlon of tbe sound track.
I. Experimental Alms. I. Sal Maimone, inc.
778.5 70-711590
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The Wishing ring; an idyll of M England (Motion picture)
AVorld Film Corp., 1914.
4.'i min. .si. b&w. 35 mm.
A Shubert feature.
In the Kerln Brownlow Film Collection of tbe American Flint
Inslitute Collection. Library of Congress.
Credits: Author, Owen Davis; photographer, Maurice Tourneaur.
ra*t: Vivian Martin, Ales B. Francis, Chester Barnett. the doe Gyp
WlUIains,
Summary: A story about the events leading to the reconcilia-
tion of a gouty earl and his son whom he disinherited after his
dlsmlsMl from the university.
I. World Film Corjwratlon. II. Kevin Brownlow Film Collection.
III. American Film Institute Collection.
791.43 75-709791
TW Witch 4octar. [Motion picture] BBC-TV. London. 1969.
Releaaed in the U.S. ^ Tune-Life Films.
33 min. id. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Describe* the wori of the witch doctor, which b a combination
of Mack magic utd accepted medical practices. Show* the envirooment in which
male ind female witch doctor* practice, and deacribet uniaual metbods and
medicine* which they um
1, Medicine-man. I. British Broadcasting Corperatian. Tdevisioa Ser-
vice. II. Time-Life Film*.
[ON477i 615 70-714406
Time-Ufe Film ^2 MARC
A Witch gets ready for Halloween (Filmstrip) Media
Services and Captioned Films Branch, U. S. Bureau of
Education for the Handicapped, 1970. Made by Gilbert
Altschul Productions.
1 rull. color. 'i^> inru. (I'artleri and holidH.v* wrietf)
Ciiptioned for u-* in Kch<K>l proKrants for the deaf.
SIMMARV : Portra.va the holiday of Halloween and presents the
symbols ttiat are associated with the day. For primary grades.
1. Halloween— Juvenile films. I. L'. S. Bureau of Eilucatlon for
the Haitdlcapped. Mnlia Servk-es and Captioned Film.<i Branch. II.
Series : Partlett and holidnj-M series (Fllrontrii))
[GT4965] 394.268 72-739301
V. S. Bureau of Educn- tlon for the Handicapped
Witchcraft (Motion picture) Twentieth Century-Fox Film
Corp., 19&4. Made at Shepperton Studios, Shepperton,
Eng.
80 min. sd. b&w. 35 mm
CredHi: Producers. Robert Llppert, Jack Parsons; director, Don
Sharp; writer, Harry Spalding; music, Carlo Martelll; director of
photography, Arthur La vis; editor, Robert Winter. C<ut: Loo
Chaney, Jack Hedley, Jll! Diron, Marie Ney, Viola Keats.
Summary: A suspense- thriller about a group of modem witches,
led by a 300-year-old witch, who come to life when housing de-
velopers level an ancient graveyard In rural England.
I. Twentieth Ontury-Foz Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1367
Witches of Salem {Filmstrip) Jmics and OsnKmd. Released
by Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
::6fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's miide.
Summary: Part 1 describes the alarming discovery of witches in
Salem. Masc. and offers some of the evidence given at Susanna Mar-
tins trial. Part 2 presents Judge Samuel Sewall after tbe witch
trials, when he reallsea that he has condemned Innocent people to
be hanged. For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Witchcraft — Salem, Mass. 2. Trials (Witchcraft) — Salem,
Mass. I. Jones and Osmond, Inc. il Modern Learning Aids. New
York. Series: Critical tblnklng aids (FUmstrlp)
372.8 78-733312
Modem Learning Aids
The Wtchea af Sal— : horror tmi the hoye. [Motion picture] Az-
zareila Unlimited. Released by Learoinc C(»p. (^ America.
1972.
32 b
With
16 n
SUMMARY: A pomayal of the wilcbcrafl trials of Salem. Mais., in 1692.
AttempU to give an imdcntandiog of the political, psychological, and religious
background of the triab and of tbe cooacquencca of thit epiKide on American
history.
1. Triab (Witchcraft) — Salem. Maia. I. Azzaiells Unhmited. [I. Learning
CorporatioD of America.
tlCFM2478] 974.4 72-701476
Learning Corp. of 73
America
MARC
With another man's life {Motion picture) Mott Foandatioiif
1969. Made by Centron Corp.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Dramatizes the problems of men behind bars who are
confronted with readjustment to tbe outside world. Shows how the
Flint, Michigan, program of the Mott Foundation succeeds In help-
ing tbeae men.
1. Refaabtlltatlon of crimioalt. 2. Prison paychology. i. Oiarles
Stewart Mott Foundation. Flint, Hlcfa. n. Centron Corporation, Inc.,
Lawrence, Kan.
M18 78-705723
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With dnutts and trumpets (Motion picture) National
Film Board of Canada, 1968. Made by Marcel Carriere.
28 min. f»d. color 16 mm.
Englith version of the French motion picture entitled Avec tam-
bours et trompettes.
Creiiti: Producem, Rot»ert Forget; music. Don Douglax; camera-
man, Alain Dostie; film editor. W«-ner Nold.
Summary: Shows the ceremony performed aimually by the Regi-
ment de Zouaves pootificauz canadlens in Coatlcook, a small village
In Quebec, to pay tribute to the 508 Canadian men who. In 1867, went
to the aid of Pope Plus x whose territories were besieged by the
troops of King Victor Emanuel
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Papal States. Esercllo. Zuavl pontlflcl. 2. Coatlcook, Que.—
Festivals, etc. i. Canada. National Film Board, n. Atcc tam-
bours et trompettes (Motion picture)
394.2 77-705266
National Film Board of Canada
With each breath {Motion picture) New York State Dept
of Health. Released by Health Education Service [19&-?j
29 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credita: Narrator. Hume Cronya
Summary: Discusses the causes of polluted air and explains that
it corrodes lung tissue, paint, metal, masonry, and plant foliage.
Describes New York State's eight-point attack against air pollution
In which Federal, State, and local action are expanding research,
planning and enforcement powers, controlUng motor vehicle pollution,
and providing adequate atmospheric warning systems.
1. Air— Pollution. i. New York (State) Dept of Health.
614 Fi A 68-189
New York State Dept of Health
With every st«p I take (Motion picture) Leo N. Levi Me-
morial Ho^ital, 1959. Made by Wilding Picture Produc-
titms.
14 mlD. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary; Describes methods of treatment and rehabilitation of
patients with rheumatoid arthritis at the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hos-
pital in Hot Springs, Ark., and the constant research going on there.
Emphasizes the Importance of the understanding, cheerfiU, positive
atmosphere expressed by tbe staff throughout tbe boqritaL
1. Arthritis deformans. l Ijbq N Levi Memorial HospltaL
ei7.7 Fi 68-666
665
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
With instruments and song: youth — the time of JoTOoa,
dedicated performance {Motion picture) Idyllwild Arts
Foundation, 1967.
27 mlD. ad. color. 16 nun. (Idyllwild — the magic mounUtn)
With study guide.
CreditM: Producer and director. Bay Garner; narrator and guest
conductor. Meredith WIIIbmi.
Summaru: A program performed by tbe Junior and seaior high
BCbool choir, orchestra, and band of Idyllwild School of Music and the
Arts. Meredith Wlllson guest conducts hta 76 trombones. Includes a
performance by the International Balladeers, Josef and Miranda.
1. School music — California. i. Idyllwild Arts Poondatlon.
Series : Idyllwild— the magic mountain (Motion picture)
780 Fi A 67-5821
Idyllwild Arts Founda- tlon
With
[Motioa picture] John D. PutinscMi [19727]
Un
■d. bAw. 16 n
SUMMARY: A viaual reprcsenution of the three Mctioni of the Requkan
Mbm. Show* the leuch. the despair, and the redemption.
l.Caiholtc Church. Liturgy and riiuaL MsMoa the day of death ofburiaL
1. Parkimon. John D.
CBX2015.8.R4] 783.2 72-701071
CINE 72 MARC
With no one to help i
Opportunity. I&67.
9 {Motion picture) Office of Bconomic
Made by Quest Productions.
Vj min. 6Aw. sd. 16 mm. (Head Start starts at home)
With discussion guide.
CreUtt: Executive producer. William C. Jersey; directors and
photographers, Carole ilamer, Gene Marnw.
Summarj/: Demonstrates how tbe formation of a food-buying club
by a group of Newark mothcrH brought about a necessary change
in the community.
1. Shopping — Newark, N. J. 2. Consumers — Newark, N. J. i.
V. S. Ofllce of Economic Opportunity. Series: Head Start starts
at home (Motion picture)
640.73 Fi E 67-140
U. .s. Office of Economic Opportunity
With the dawn {Motion picture) Family Theater, 1964.
5 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Songof the agn)
Credit*.- Producer, Patrick Peyton; superTlsIng producer. Maria
Luca de Tena ; director, Dick Coiia; screenplay, Andr^ Brunet;
narrator. Marvin Miller; music, Les Baxter, David Raksln; camera-
man, Donald Henderson.
Bummary: A modern interpretation of Psalm 29 using a drama-
tisation about a wmnan and her bospltallied husband.
Another issue, 35 mm.
1. Bible. O. T. Psalms xii— Criticism. Interpretation, etc.
I. Bible. O. T. Psahns xxx. n. Family Theater, Hollywood, Calif.
Series: Song of the ages (Motion Picture)
223 73-702126
Family Theater
With their eyes on the stars {Motion picture) Warner
Bros. Pictures, 1964.
18 mil), sd. color. 35 mm. (World-wide adventure special)
Technicolor.
Credits: Producer, Cedrlc Francis; supervisor and originator, Gal
Reed; music, John Stewart
Bummary: A group of folk singers, the Bidgeruuners, tells in sons
about tbe progress of tbe nation from pioneer days to tbe present
time. Includes views of missile iaunchings and of space ship flights
Into the unknown.
1. D. S.— Hist— Songs and music. t Warner Brothers Pictures,
Inc. Series: World-wide adventure special (Motion picture)
973 Fi 68-1585
With these children {Motion picture) Hadassah, the Wom-
en's Zionist Organization of America, 1969. Made by
Laurence Solomon Film Group.
27 mln. nd. color. 16 mm.
German veritlon aim Issued.
Summary: Shows episodes in the education and guidance of
young newcomers to Inrael, including scenes of counseling of cul-
turally deprived youth and of youngsters of dtfTerlng origins and
backgrounds.
1. I xrael— Emigration and immigration. 2. Youth — Israel.
I. Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organisation of America.
362 70-705020
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With these hands (Motion picture) Daniel Wilson Produc-
tions, in association with ABC News. Released by Daniel
Wilson Productions, 1970.
60 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SVMUARY : Spotlights the Ideals, viewpoints, and creative in-
Hights of eight American craftsmen.
1. Handicraft— America. 2. Artisans — America. I. Daniel Wil-
son Productions.
701.15 77-711692
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The Withdrawn patient {Motion picture) Video Nursing,
1968. Made by WTTW-TV.
44 m ,1. nd. l>Aw. 16 mm. (Nursing in psychiatry)
Videotape atno iMued.
With Instructor's guide, student syllabus, and audiotape.
Credit!: Instructors. Martha Mltrtiell. Hlldegard E. Peplau.
Summary: Describes behaviors that typify the withdrawn patient
and disctisnes the Imptlcatlona that those behaviors hold for under-
standing current mental function and causative factors.
1. Psychiatric nursing. 2. Nurse and patient l Video Nurs-
ing, inc. Series: Nursing in psychiatry (Motion picture)
610.73 79-703441
Video Nursing
The Withdrawn patient: implications for the nurBC-patient
relationship {Motion picture) Video Nursing, 1968.
Made i>v WTTW-TV.
44 mill. Ml. b&w. 16 mm. (Nursing In psychiatry)
Videotape also Issued,
With Instructor's guide, student syllabua, and audiotape.
Crediln: Instructors, Martha Mitchell, Hlldegarde E. Peplau,
Elizabeth Maloney.
Summary: DlHcussea the algnifloance of ttM nurse-patleot rela-
tionship in working with a withdrawn patient toward his eventiul
r«babllllatlon.
1. Psychiatric nursing. 2. Nurse and patient i. Video Nurs-
ing. Inc. (Series: Nursing In psychiatry (Motion picture)
610.73 72-703442
Video Nursing
Within the ungraded school {FUmstrip) Eye Gate Hoose,
1967.
34 f r. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc : 1 s., 10 In., 33ft rpm., 7 min.
mlcrogroove. (Nongraded education for tbe modern elementary
school, no. 3)
With teacher's manual.
Summary- Discusses the eesenllal change necessary In tbe attitude
of tbe teacher toward her pupils In shifting from graded to non-
graded thinking.
1. Ability grouping in education. 2. Teacher-student relationships.
I. Eye Gate House. Inc. Series : Nongraded education for the
modern elementary school (Filmstrip) no. 8.
372.1 Fi A 67-3733
Eye Gate House
Without fail {Motion picture) American Telephone and
Telegraph Co. Made by Audio Productions. Released
by Bell Telephone System, 1967.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demonstrates the reliability of tel^bone service In 14
States, showing how communications are used.
1. Telephone. L American Tdephone and Telegraj^ CtHUpany.
384.6 Fi A 68-875
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Without hope {Motion picture) [Keystone Fihn Co., 19181,
23 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
L. C- copy Imperfect : main titles and credits wanting.
A Manor Films presentation.
In the John E. Allen Aim collection. Library of Congress.
Ca$t: Chester Conklin.
Summary: Comedy. In a series of misadventures which Include a
mix-up of identitlM, a faked murder, and a near hanging, twin
brothers nanted Walrus connive against each, other to Inherit a
millinery store from a tight-fisted uncle.
I. Keystone Film Company, n. J<An E. Allen film collection.
Fi 68-515
WttUn, Ray
Cities in crisis: a matter of survival.
Cities in crisis: what's happening .
A Mask for me, a mask for ymi.
Witnland {Motitm picture) WITN-TV. Made and released
by Walter J. Klein Co., 1968.
22 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Swnmary: A view of eastern North Carolina, Its resources and
opportunities. ,
1. North Carolina— Econonric conditions. i. WITN-TV (Tele-
vision station) Washington, N. C.
917.66 73-702667
CINE
Witty. Stephen
see
A Game of catch.
Harry's trolley.
Wives and lovers {Motion picture) Hat Wallis Productions.
Released by Paramount Pictures Corp., 1963.
106 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Based on the play Tbe first wife, by Jay Allen Presson.
Credits: Producer, Hal Wallis ; director, John Rich; screenplay,
Edward Anhalt ; music, Lyn Murray; cinematography, Luclen Bal-
lard; film editor, Warren Low. Cait: Janet Leigh, Van Johnson,
Shelley Winters, Martha Hyer, Ray Walston, Jeremy Slate.
Summary: A comedy about a couple whose poor but bappy mar-
riage is nearly wrecked wtien the bust>and achieves wealth and
success from a novel which suddenly becomes a best seller.
I. Presson, Jay Allea The first wife. n. Wallis (Hal) Produc-
tions. UT. Paramount Pictures Corporation.
Fi 67-1328
Wives and wives {Motion picture) Grovemment of Didia
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
ing, Bombay ,1962,
4 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Ezra Mir; director, Pramod Patl; narrator,
Berkeley Hill ; unlmator. O. K. Gokhale.
Summay: An animated color cartoon. Points out the role of the
housewife In helping to build a new India, as explained in the ad-
ventures of a bachelor who visits a marriage bureau to select a
bride who will U> a good housewife.
1. Marriage — India. 2. Women In India. 3. Home economics —
India. I. India (Republic) Ministry of Information and Broad-
casting.
Fi 67-2305
The Wizard of Id. [Motion picture] ABC-TV and Sandler,
Bums and Marmer Productions. Made by ABC-TV.
Released by ABC Media Concepts. 1972.
S min. td. color 16 mm (Curiouty shop)
AI»o iuiicd in super 8 mm
CREDITS: Producer*; Allan Sandler. SUn Bums, Mike Manner.
SUMMARY: Explores the question of authority, who should luve it and bow
it ihould be uted, in an animated Tilm baaed on the comic atrip character by
Johnny Han of a king who commandi hit wiurd to rid (he peaaanti of laughter
when he findi them laughing at htm. For primary gradea.
I. Authority- -Juvenile film*, |l Fairy Ule«] 1. Hart. Johnny. II.
American Broadcaiting Company. III. Sandler, Burni and Marmer Produc-
liona, IV. ABC Media Concepu. V. Series: Curiosity ahop. [Motion picture^.
[HM271] 372.1 72-701826
American Broadca*iin| 17 MARC
Co.
The Wizard ©f Menlo Park {Motion picture) Hearst Metro-
tone News. Released by B. C. G. Films, 1963.
53 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm
Telecast on the documentary program Perspective on greatness.
Credits: Pnniuter, director, and writer, Ctoyd G. -^rsietb: narra-
tors Luis Van Rooten. Sandy Becker.
Summary: Describes highlights in tbe life of Thomas Alva Edison.
Discusses the part he played In inventinR the Incandescent electric
light, tbe phonograph, and the motion picture camera and projector.
1. Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1981. i. Perspective on greatness
(Television program) n. Hearst Metrotone News. Inc., New York,
in. B. C. O. rilms, inc.. New York.
Fi 67-898
The Wizard of Oz (Filmstrip)
see Favorite children's boolcs:
The wizard of Oz
Wodehouse, Pelham Grenville, 1881-
damsel in distress
A Damsel in distress.
The Wolf and the kids {Filmstrip) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1968.
32 fr color. S5 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s.. 12 in., 33 J rpm..
7 mln. (Grimm's fairy teles, no. 3>
Captioned version also Issued.
With users' guide.
Summary: A fairy tale about Nanny Goat and one of her kids
who outwit the wolf and rescue the other kids who had been
captured by the wolf. For primary grades.
I. Grimm. Jakob Ludwig Karl. ITS-VlSflS. Der Wolf und die
Bieben Juiigen Oeissleln. ii. Coronet Instructional Films. Series:
Grimm's fairy teles (Filmstrip) no. 8.
398.21 Fi A 68-3766
Coronet Instructional Films
The Wolf a^ the aerea Uttk Udt. cFilnutrip] Barry O'Hara Pro-
ducticmt. Released by BFA Educational Media. 1972.
53 ft, coior. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 ».. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm. (Folk
tale* from the brothere Grimm)
Abo iuued with phonotape in ranrttr
SUMMARY: Presents Grimm't hiry tale about Nanny Goat and one of her
kida who outwit the wolf and rescue the other kids who had been captured by
the wolf. For elementary grades.
(1. Fairy laka. 2. FoIkk>re--Genn«nyj I. Grimm, Jakob Ludwig Kari.
1785-1863. Der Wolf und die nebenjungcn Geiaalein. 11. Barry O'Hara Pro-
ductions. III. BFA Educational Media. IV. Series: Polk talc* from the broth-
ers Grimm. [Pihnstrip]
ePZ«i 398.21 72-732512
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
The Wolf men {Motion picture) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
Made by MGM Documentary. Released by MGM Tele-
vision, 1969.
52 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Debunks ancient myths about the wolf, explains his
true place In nature, and shows why be is In danger of extinction.
1. Wolves. 2. Wildlife ctmservatlon. i. Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer.
Inc.
6M.7 73-705021
CINE
Wolfe, Winifred. If a man answers
S a man answers.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart {FUmttrip) Educational Audio
Visual, 1965.
r»3 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (Composers, neries 1)
With teacher's guide and notes.
Credits: VlBuul editor, Jeanne Rice; text editor, Robert Sherman.
Summary: Recreates In detail the life of Mozart and the times
in which he lived, using prints, paintings, pictures, and other
authentic documents.
1. Mosart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang .\madeu8, 1756-1791.
I. Educational Audio Visual, inc., Pleflsantrllle, N. Y. Series:
Composers (Filmstrip) series 1.
Fi A 67-3983
Ediicaliotutl .\udio Visual
Wolfgang Mozart plays for the king and quera (Filmstrip)
Society for Visual Educjition, 1970.
38 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., SSi rpm.. 10
mln. mlcrogroove. (Musical adventnree)
Also lasued with phonolape In cassette.
With script and teacher's guide.
^tory adapted from the book This Is music, book 1. by William
Sur.
Credits: Writer, Adeline McCall: Illustrator, Charles McBarron.
Summary: Portrays an Incident in Mosart's childhood In which
the young musician, at the age of alz, travels with bis family to
Vienna, where be and bis sister play for the court and the royal
family. For primary grades.
1. Mosart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus. 1796-1701 —
Juvenile films. I. Sur, William Raymond, ed. This is mosic.
II. Society for Visual Education. Inc.. Chicago. Series:
Musical adventures (Filmstrip)
872.5 7fr-737770
A. I. A. Booklist
Wolman, Dan
see
The Living.
Wolper (David L. ) Productions
see
Anatomy of a movie.
The Angry screen.
666
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wolper (David L. ) Productions (Continued)
Darrow vs. Bryan.
Nautilus vs. the Arctic.
Day-Day.
October madness: the world series.
Birth of a star.
The Bold men.
De Gaulle vs. Petaln.
The 0<tyssey of Rita Hayworth.
The Fabulous musicals.
Elsenhower vs. Rommel.
Enis IiUnd.
The One and only Sing.
Funny men, part 1.
People of the Amazon.
Funny men, part 2.
The Enterprise.
Pershing vs. Ludendorff.
General Douglas MacArthur.
Epic of flight.
PUmptonl The man on the flying trapeze.
The Great lovers.
Escape to freedom.
Frontiers of the mind.
Portugal — men of the sea.
The Grizzly bear — a case study in field
Prelude to war.
research.
The General.
Revolution In the three R's.
Hollywood goes to war.
Grace KeUy.
Roosevelt vs. isolation.
Hollywood: the golden years.
Grant vs. Lee.
The Great directors.
Salk vs. polio.
Hollywood U.S.A.
The Immortal Jolson.
Grizzly'
Say goodbye.
Search for vengeance.
The Man called Bogart.
Halsey vs. Yamamoto.
The Second World War: D-Day.
Monsters we Ve known and loved.
The Hidden world.
Natalie Wood: HoUywood's child.
Hitler vs. Hlndenburg.
Seven days in the life of the President.
On location: Night of the iguana.
Hollywood: the fabulous era.
Sirens, symbols, and glamour girls, part 2
The Oscars: Moments of greatness. Part 1
Hollywood: the great stars.
Social change and the American woman.
The Oscars: Moments of greatness. Part 2,
Stalin vs. Trotsky.
Hungary vs. Soviet Union.
f
Paul Newman: actor in a hurry.
Japan: a new dawn over Asia.
State vs. Hauptmann.
Sirens, symbols, and glamour girls. Part 1
The Journal of Robert F. Kennedy.
State vs. Walker.
The Swashbucklers.
The Journey of Robert F. Kennedy.
They've killed President T.1nroln.
Teen-age idols. Part 1.
Kefauver vs. the syndicates.
Trial at Nuremberg.
Teenage idols. Part 2.
Kennedy vs. Khrushchev.
Truman vs. Stalin.
They went that-a-way.
Korea— 38th parallel.
The Way out men.
Lindbergh vs. the Atlantic.
Wet vs. dry.
The Unsinkable Bette Davis.
The Lonely doiymen.
Wilson vs. the Senate.
What a way to go: an extravaganza in the
making.
The Longs: a Louisiana dynasty.
MacArthur vs. Trumaju
Windsor vs. the Crown.
The Wild and wonderful thirties.
McCarthy vs. Welch.
The World of Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
The Winged world: instinct and intelligence
in birds.
Man in space.
Yankee sails across Europe.
The Winged world, part 1.
Wolpert, Stanley A. , 1927- Nine hours to Ram
The Winged world, part 2.
Mao vs. Chiang.
see
Mayhem on a Sunday afternoon.
Nine hours to Rama.
Wolper Productions
see
Miss Goodall and the wild chimpanzees.
Wolverine Sports
Byrdvs. Amundsen.
Mitchell vs. mlUtaty tradition.
see
Castro T8. Batista.
BasketbaU fundamentals.
Chamberlain vs. Hitler.
Montgomery vs. Rommel.
Wolves and th« wolfnien (Motion picture) MGM Docu-
mentary, 1970. Released by FiUns Incorporated, 1971.
Mussolini vs. Selassie.
52 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Churrhtll vs. Goerlng.
Ortdnallj' telecaat Not. 18. 1970; on the NBC documentaty pro-
irara 0. K. mooocram aerlea aoder tbe title Tbe wolf m«o.
CivU War, 1863-1865: Gettysburg to
Nasser vs. Ben-Gurlon.
SUMMARY; A docwQeotarr about natoraltsta Ostitlas to aare tbe
lapldly TaiiaUni andtK wolrea.
1. WolTca. 2. WUdllfe coDaerratloiL L MetnMSoldwTo-Maver.
Inc. II. FUma Incorporated. III. The Wolf men (HoUon picture)
Appomattox.
Class of ...
A Nation of immigrants.
667
[QL737.C22] 699.7 70-712028
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Woman! (Television program)
see
Is the American woman losing her fem-
ininity ?
Wmnan doctor in Vietnam {Motion picture) CBS News,
1966.
28 mln- srt. bAw. 16 mm.
Sponsmed by tlie Prudential Insurance Oo. of America.
Tele<»Ht on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth century
OD March 20. 1966.
Creditt: Producer, Isaac Klelnerman; director and writer of nar-
ration, Earle Luby; reporters, Walter Cronklte, Peter Kallscher,
Morley Safer: photographer, Jerry Sims; film editor. Harold Stiver.
Summery: Presents Dr. Pat Smith who runs a hospital for
Montagnards iie«r Kontum, Vietnam. Shows her treating patients
and performing operations.
1. Smith. Patricia Marie. 1926- i. The Twentieth century
(Television program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. OBS
News. _
925 71-702040
WfHnan is {Motion picture) American Standard, 1969.
Made by Fred A. Niles Commtmications Cuitere.
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Svmmary: BxamineH the personal philosophy of woman In today's
world, and ^hows her In some of her many roles, aa an enigma, a
philosopher, and a romantic.
1. Woman. i. American Standard, loc
301.41 71-705724
CINE
Woman of Chamula {Motion picture) Hartley Productions,
1969.
14 mil), ad. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Elda Hartley; photographers. Irving Hartley,
Eida Hartley.
Siimmarv: Shuws the life of a Mexican Indian family in Chiapas
where the Indians live in much the same way as did their Mayan
ancestors a thousand years ago. Describes the mother of the family
and her activities in the home.
1. Indians of Mexico — Chiapas. r. Hartley Productions, New
Tork.
970.3 79-702732
Hartley PrixluctiOQS
A Woman of Paris (Motion picture) Regent Film Co.
Released by United Artists Corp., 1923.
75 min. si. b&w. 35 mm.
U C. hus rerslun with Bulgarian titles. Transliterated title :
Parlzbiinka.
In the AaierU-an Film Institute Collection, Library of Congress,
Prim acquired from Staatlicbes Fllmarchiv der DDR.
CREDITS: Producer, director, and writer. Charles Chaplin; re-
search, Harry D'Arrast, Jean dl Llmur; photography, Rallle Totbe-
roth. Jack Wilson; fllm editor. Monta Bell. CAST: Edna Purvlance,
Adolph Menjuu. Carl Miller, U'dla Knott. Charles French.
SUMMARY : A romantic drama about a young girl who leaves
her village sweetheart and goes to Paris where she becomes Involved
with a wealthy man and Is swept Into the luxury and gayety of the
city.
pany. IL United Artists Corpora-
( Motion picture)
791.43 75-713358
A Woman of principle {Motion picture) Paulist Produc-
tions, 1970.
28 min. sd. b&w, 16 mm. (Insight)
With lilscusslon guide.
Creditt: Producer. John J. Furla, Jr.: director, Dick Bennett:
writer. E. Sarsfleld Waters, Ca«t: Nehemlah Persoff. Audrey Totter,
Edward Asner, Peter Deuel.
Summary: A dramatization about a self -sufficient, elderly widow
who can't pay her overdue rent is used to show that we all need
other people.
t. PauUst Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif. Series: Insight
(Motion picture)
168 78-708583
PauIlst Productions
Woman of straw {Motion picture) Nevus Films, London.
Released in the U. S. by United Artists Corp., 1964.
117 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Eastman color.
Based nii the novel of the same title by Catherine Arley.
Creditt: Producer, Michael Relph : director. Basil Dearden; screen-
play. Robert Mul'er, Stanley .Mann; music, Mulr MHthleson; director
of phittoeraphy, Otto Ileller: Aim editor. John B. GuthridKe. Ca»t:
Gina I.<illfibrlgld«, Sean Connery, Ralph Richardson, Alexander
Knox, Johnny Kekko,
Bummary: SuRpense melodrama about a man who plots to murder
hla invalid uncle and place the blame on the young wife whom he
bad hired as his uncle's nurse.
r. Arley. Catherine. I^ femme de pallle. ii. Novus Films.
III. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1368
Woman of the month: Indira Gandhi {Motion picture)
CliS Xews, 1966.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 uiiu.
SiH>iiH<iri-J by Prudential Insurance Co. of America.
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show The twentieth cen-
tury on March 27, 1966.
Credits: Producer. Isaac Klelnerman; narration, Sidney Hertz-
berg; reporters, Walter Cronklte, Winston Burdett; photographer.
Mario Blasetti ; fllm editors, Walter Katz, Tom Spain.
Bummarv: Surveys the life of Indira Gandhi. Prime Minister of
India. -Shows her childhood and later life as the hostess for her
father, Jawaharlal Nehru. Includes an Interview In which she dis-
cusses her present hopes and programs for India.
1- Gjindhi. Indira (Nehru) 1917- t The Twentieth cen-
tury 'Television program) ii. Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
CBS News.
923 75-702041
Womanhood (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat Productions, 1971.
ta fr. color. 8.^ mm. and phonodlac: 1 s., 12 In., SSl rpm., 7
min. (Black poeniN. black images)
With teacher'H guide and poems.
Credits: Producer and writer, Barbara Martinsons.
Summary : Presents poems which portray the beauty as well ai
the difficulty of being a black woman.
1. American poetry— Negro authors. I. Schloat (Warren) Pro-
ductions. Pleatantvltle. N, Y. Series: Black poems, black Image*
(Fllmstrlp)
811 75-738195
Warren Schloat Pro- doctkHU
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
see
Behind the skyscrapers.
The Choice Is yours.
Erosion.
Food for thought.
Woman's day
see
A Geography of retailing.
Woman's Life Insurance Company of America
see
The Quest.
Wombat Prodjctions
see
Almost everyone does.
Le Dernier (The last one).
The Faces of patriots.
I am.
I think.
Messenger from the stars.
Mfla 23: SimioD's world.
Prometheus XX.
Push.
Styles.
The World of Audley Miller.
Women in Africa (Filmstrip) Frank Gardonyi and Clif-
ford Janoff. Released by UFA Educational Media, 1970.
r« fr color. S^ mm. and phonodisc: 2 s. (Is. for manual p"i>-
jpctor. i 8. for automatic projector), 12 tn.. 33 J rpm., 5 min. micro-
groove. {Africa: focus on culture)
Summary Contmsts the African woman's conventional role—
ohIMhenring, preparing food, and working in the fields— with the
chanKing status and new life style of the contemporary African
woman who enters businesses and professtons.
1 Women In Africa. I. Gardonyi, Frank. TI. Janoff, Clifford,
in BFA Educational Media. Series: Africa: focus on culture
•^"°^'" 916 70-737825
fc T. * Ronlcllst
Women in an era of change (Filmstrip) Visual Education
Consultants, 1971.
b&w
35 r
A news study-lo-deptb filmstrip presented by the Sharon herald.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Producers, John Schleicher. Joy Harrla
.-:i'MM.\RY: Provides a historical perfective on the role of
women and studies the present women's liberation movement. With
captions.
1. Woman — History and condition of women — Juvenile films. 2.
Women's Lit>eration movement — Juvenile films. I. Visual Educa-
tion Consultants, inc.
[HQ1154] 301.41 78-738891
Visual Education Consultants
Women making utensils (Mution picture) Wayne Mitchell.
Released by HFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 mill. si. color. stii>er 8 mm. ( Livins In the rainforest series.
Bftlnfoi-esi lite In Central America)
LiHip film
With tea<-her'« !:ul<le.
Summary: Shows Choco Indian women making; their own uten-
sils from plant materials. Includes the construction of a strainer
from a gourd, and of baskets and fans from reeds. Notes that
most of the utensilK are decorated with designs which r^resent
animals or have religious significance.
1. Choco Indians— Industries. I. Mitchell, Wayne. II. BPA
Rducnilonal Media. Series: Living: In the rainforest series. Rain-
forest Illle In Central America (Motion picture)
917.28 70-711663
BFA Educational Media
WoNMa of AlHca. [Filouthp]
U.S. by Uoipub.
Unesco, 1966. Rdeued to the
46 fT. color. 39 mm.
With En^lsh commentary. Commentaries abo ieeued ia French and Spanish.
SUMMARY; Trace* the emancipation of Afhcsn women, and exploTM their
role in the devek>pmcnt of theii countries from tribal locietics to modem ilsics.
1. Women in Africa— HiUory. 3. Women— Hbtory sad cooditioni of
women. I. United Nation* Educational, Scientific and Cultural Orfantutioo.
II. Unipub.
IHQ1789] 30U1 70-740323
Unipub n MARC
Women of India {Motion picture) Government of India
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
ing, Bombay |1964i
17 min, sd, b&w, 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Mohnn N. Wadhwanl; director mid writer.
Bamesh Gupta; narrator. Coral Chatterjl ; music. Vijay; photog-
rapher, Bal l>httvale. Ram Mhati-c; editor. K. Hamachandra Bao.
Summary: A documentary fllm tracing the achievements of women
In various activities, arts, and sciences In modern India. Include
a brief historical sketch of women's role In Indian history and
l!^ Women in India. i. India (RepubUc) Ministry of Informa-
tion and Broadcasting. _
Fi 67-2332
Women of Russia {Motion picture)
Fotmdation, 1968.
International Film
12miu. sd. color. 16 mm. { Russia today series) .,,„
Creditt: Producer. Julleo Bryan; music, Stephen M. Gould; editor,
^^Immarp.-^Shows the role of the Russian woman in ^Soviet life.
1 wSi in Russia. i- International Film Foundation. Inc..
New York. Series: Russia today series (Motion picture)
914.7 78-701846
International Fllm FoundaUon
Women: the forgotten majority {Filmstrip) Denoyer-Gep-
pert Audio- Visuals. Released by Denoyer-Geppert Co.,
1971.
■_n;r» fi-. color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodlscs: 2 s. each. 12 in.,
;«i rpm,. 20 niln. each, mlcrogroove.
With teachers' guide.
Summary.' Presents a series of interviews and roundtable discus-
sions with women who are Involved In the women's liberation move-
ment.
1. Women in the United States. i. Denoyer-Oeppert Company.
301.41 78-736889
Denoyer-Geppert Audio- Visuals
Women: the true story {Motion picture) Mikefcoe Produc-
tions, 1969.
10 niln. sd. color. IC mm.
Summary: A modem myth, with a primeval setting, abouia
beautiful woman who despairs for three men— a student engrossed
In learning, a young man obsessed by posseaslon, and a rake ad-
dicted to drink.
1. MIketoe Productions, _ _ » ..
704.945 77-701756
CINE
Women win voting rights {Motion picture) Anargyros
Film Library, 1966.
4 min si. b&w. 8 mm.
Loop tllm. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Summarv A dociunentary about the movement to give women
the right to vote, with emphasis on the suffragette campaign In
1 Woman— Suffrage— U. S. i. Anargyros Film Library.
324 79-700352
Anargjros Film Library
Women's American ORT
see
Come with me, my brother.
Eliahu's house.
The Making of a man.
Mellah.
Most precious resource.
Women's archery: draw, aim and hold (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1971. Made by E. C. Communications.
4 mill. St. color, super 8 mm.
I»op fllm.
Willi guide.
Credits : ConsulUnt, Don Ward.
Summary: Draw and aim and bold demonstrated In regular and
slow motion by Doreeo WUber.
1. Archery. I. Athletic Institute.
799.3 78-711177
Athletic Institute
Women's archery: release and follow through (Motion pic-
ture) Athletic Institute, 1971. Made by E. C. Communi-
cations.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
I»,ip fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Don WartL
Summary: Release and follow through demonstrated In regular
and slow motion by Doreen WUber.
1. Archery. I. Athletic Institute.
799.3 71-711178
Athletic Institute
Women's archery: stance — nocking the arrow (Motion pic-
ture) Athletic Institute. 1971. Made by E. C. <'ommuni-
oations.
4 niln. al. color, super 8 mm.
IxHtp fllm.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant. Don Ward.
Summary : Stance and nocking the arrow demonstrated In regular
and slow motion by Doreen Wllber.
1. Archery. I, Athletic Institute.
799.3 74-711176
Athletic Institute
668
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wofli^'i gjaBMtkt, BO. 1. Bcghalag lerel: Floor czcrdse, pMtt
1-8. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made by
[>eiuxe General.
ap^oi. 4 min. >i. color, super 9 mm.
Loop film in canridte.
Withrwk.
CREDITS: Consuluno. ErneatiDC Carter, Dclenc Dsrai, Dmk FUbmm.
Jackie Upbue*; demonttraion, Joan Moore. Rounne Pierce. Cathy Ritby, Ste-
phanie StromcT.
I. Gymnastics for women. 1. Athtetk institute.
tGV464] 796.4 72-701209
Athletic IdKitutc 72 MARC
WoMOi'fl EfvuMStlcs, ao. 2. BegbalHg lereh FIom- ezerdse, parts
9-18. (Motion picture) Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by
Deluxe General.
spprox. 4 min. si. colof. super S mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With tuide.
CREDITS: Consultants. Emestioe Carter. Delenc Dust. Dale Flanssas,
Jackie Uphucs; demonstrators. Joan Moore, Rounne Pierce. Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
I. Gymnastics for women. I. Athletic Institute.
tGV464] 796.4 72-701210
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
Weara'i grauta«tfca, bo. 3. B«glaBla« lereb Balncc bent, p«ti
\-9. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by
Deluxe General.
approx. 4 tnin. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fiUn in cvtridge.
With iwde.
CREDITS: Consulunts. Ernestine Carter. Delene DaiM, Dale Flanaaaa.
Jackie Uphues; deroonstraiors. Joui Moore. Rounne Pierce. Cathy Rifby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
I. Gytnnastics for women. I. Athletic Institute.
(GV464] 796.4 72-701211
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Wohmb'b gyKBaatka, bo. 4. Bcgfaaiag lerel: BbIbkc beam, parts
10-19. [Motion picturei Athktic Institute, 1972. Made by
Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. li. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter, Delene Darai. Dale PUnsus.
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore. Roxanne f^rce, Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
1. Gymnastics for women. 1. Athletic Institute.
lOV464) 796.4 72-701213
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
yoBca's graaaitlca, ao. 5. Bcgfaulag level: Umtm parallel bars,
parts 1-7. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by
Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si. color super 8 mm.
Loop fUm in cartridge.
With gutde-
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst. Dale Plaosaas.
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore, Rounne Pierce. Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
I. Gymnastics tor women. \. Athletic Institute.
tOV464) 796.4 72-701214
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Woaea's grauastka, BO. 6. BegfaudjiS lercl: Uaerea parallel bars,
parts 8-18. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made
by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 rain. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop fUm in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, EmeUiae Carter. Delene Darst, E>ale Flansaas.
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce. Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
1. O/moastics for women. I. Athletic Institute.
tOV464, 796.4 72-701215
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
k. 7. Bcgfauii^ leTcl: Straddle raalt. [Mo-
Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe Gen-
approi. 4 mtn. si. color, super 8 nun.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
1. Gymnastics for women. I. Athletic Inatitule.
[GV464] 796.4
Athletic Institute 72
72-701216
MARC
t^oBwa's grwMStka, ao. 8. latcraMdiala level: Hoor aufdaa,
parts 1-8. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by
Deluxe General.
appro* 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Coosultants. Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst, Dale PtoosMS.
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore. Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
I. Gymnastics for women. L Athktic Institute.
[GV464i 796.4 72-701217
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
WoMca's gyHaaatka, ao. 9. latcnaedlatc Icrch Floor cxcrdaa,
parts 9-18. [Motion fMcturc] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made
by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop nim in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter. Delene Datst, Dale Flanaaaa.
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby, SW-
phaoie StrcMner.
I. Gymnastics for women. I. Athletic Institute.
[GV464] 796.4 72-701218
Athletic Instituu 72 MARC
Wo»eB*i gTMBBftks, ao. 10. htCTModlate torefc Balaaoe beaas.
pMl* 1-10. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made
by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS; Consultants, Ernestine Carter, Ddene Darst, Dale Plaosaas,
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
1 Gymnastics for women. i. Athletic Institute.
[OV464] 796.4 72-701219
Athletic Institute 72
MARC
. 11. latiifiidiatf lerel: Balaacc beaiB,
1 1 1-18. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made
by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDrrS: Consultants. Ernestine Carter. Ddene Dwst. Dale Flanaaaa,
Jackie Uphuea; demonstrators. Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Strocner.
1, Gymnastics for women. I. Athletic Instilute.
[OV464] 796.4 72-701221
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
WoBea's gyMaastkm, ao. 12. latnaMdtate IcTek Uaerea paraUd
bars, parts 1-5. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972.
Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 nun.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: ConsultanU, Ernestine Carter, Delene Dani, Dale Flanaaaa,
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore. Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby, Ste-
l^ianie Stromer.
1. Gymnastics for women. I. Athletic Institute.
[GV464] 796.4 72-701222
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
I^OBca's gyBBBstka, ao. 13. lateraedlatc lerefc Uaevea parallel
bars, parts 6-9. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1972.
Made by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst, Dale Flansaas,
Jackie Uphues; demonslraton, Joan Moore. Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
I. Cymnastica for women. I. Athletic Institute.
lGV464] 796.4 72-701223
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
WoHca'i gyaaastlcs, ao. 14. latcnMdlate lerel: Lajoat sqaat
vaalt. [Motion fricturej Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by
Deliue GeneraL
approx. 4 min. n. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst, Dak Flansaas.
Jackie Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce. Cathy Rigfoy. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
1. Gymnastics for women. \. Athletic Institute.
[OV464] 796.4 72-701231
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
WoBca's grmaaatics, ao. IS. AJwacad krrd: Floor exardae, parta
1-8. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made by
Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si color, super 8 mm.
Loop fibn in cartridge.
With ginde.
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst. Dak FlanaaH,
Jackk Uphues; demonstrators. Joan Moore. Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
I. Gymnastics for women. 1. Athktic Institute.
tGV464i 796.4 72-701224
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Wmmb*! tT"— ***■■ ao. 16. Adraaeed lerel: Floor excrdse, parts
9^18. (Motion picture) Athletic Institute. 1972. Made by
Deluxe OeoaaL
approx. 4 nun. si. cokw. super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With ginde.
CREDITS: Consultants. EracstiBe Carter, Dcteoc Dant, Dak PkoMaa.
Jackk Uphuea; demonslraton, Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce. Cathy Ri^iy, Ste-
phank Stromer.
1 . Gymnastics for women. I. Athletk Institute
tOV464) 796.4 72-701225
Athktk Institute 72 MARC
669
WoattB's gyvaastka. ao. 17. Adraaoed lerel: Bailee ba«a^ p«ti
1-9. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by
Deluxe GeneraL
Bpprox. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst, Dak Flansaas,
Jackk Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce. Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phanie Stromer.
1. Gymnastics for women. 1. Athletic Institute.
tGV464] 796.4 72-701226
Athktic Institute 72 MARC
Wowea's gyHBBStks, ao. 18. Adraaced lerel: BalaKe b«a^ parts
10-18. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made by
Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super I mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants. Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst, Dak Flansaas.
Jackk Uphues; demonstrators. Joan Moore. Roxanne Pierce. Cathy Rigby. Ste-
phank Stromer.
I. Gymnastics for women. I. Athktk Institute.
[GV464] 796.4 72-701227
Athktk Institute 73 MARC
Woaica's gyausastics, ao. 19. Adraaced level: Uaerea parallel
bars, parts 1-4. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute, 1972.
Made by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop Tilm in cartridge
With guide.
CREDITS: Consulunts. Ernestine Carter. Delene Darst. Dak Fbnsaas,
Jackk Uphues; demonstrators. Joan Moore, Rounne Pkrce. Csthy Rigby. Sie-
;rfiank Stromer
I. Gymnastics for worrten. I. Athletic Iruuiuie.
tGV464j 796.4 72-701228
Athletic Institute 73(73) MARC
WoMoi's gymaastks, ao. 20. Adraaccd level: Uaevea pandlal
bars, parts 5-10. [Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972.
Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: ConsultanU. Ernestine Carter. Deknc Darst, Dak Flansaas,
Jackk Uphues; demotutraton, Joan Moore, Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby, Sle-
phank Stromer.
I. Gymnastics for women. I. Athletic liMhiMe.
tGV464] 796.4 72-701229
Athktic Instilute 72 MARC
. 21. Adraaced levcfc Haadspriag vaalt
[Motion picture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made by Deluxe
General.
appro*. 4 mitL si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Ernestine Carter, Delene Darst, E>ak Flansaas,
Jackk Uphues; demonstrators, Joan Moore. Roxanne Pierce, Cathy Rigby. Sie-
phank Stromer.
1. Gymnastics for women. I. Athktk Institute.
[GV464, 796.4 72-701230
Athkuc Instituu 72 MARC
ABC News. Released by
WMBea's liberatioB. (Motion picture]
ABC Media Concepts, 1971.
23 mm. id c<rioT. 16 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Producer and writer. Marlene Sanders.
SUMMARY: Examines goah and methods of various groups within the W«>.
men's Liberation Movement, pointing out their simikrities ai>d differettccs.
Shows women oH modcrste prirfeasional organitatioos, as well as representatives
of radical extremist factioru. Features Markne SaiKkrs, Senator Birch Bayh. and
Beny Fricdan.
I. Women's Liberatioa MovemenL L AmericMi Broadcasting Company.
II. ABC Medu Concepts.
(HQ1426i 301.41 72-700876
ABC. Inc. 72 MARC
A Women^s liberation multimedia kit
The Silenced majority: a women's liberatioa mt^
timedia kit
WoaMa's saArage BMvt
1971.
■t (Motion picture] Thome ninis,
3 min. si. b*w. super 8 mm. (8 mm documents project, no. 335)
Loop film in cartridge. Film ttote* on cartridge caae.
CREDITS: Producer. Dak Willard.
SUMMARY: Shows demonstrations and arrests, as well as the succciaful
moments, of the women's luffragc moveroeni in the United States and Britain.
I Woman— Sufbage — United States. 2. Woman — Suffrage — Great Britain.
I Thome Films, inc.. Boulder, Coto. IL Scries; 8 mm documents proiect (Mo>
lion picturej no. 33S.
[JK18961 324 72-701304
Thome Films 71 MARC
Women's tennis: badthand stroke (Motion picture) Ath-
letic Institute, 1970. Made by E. C. Communic&tituis.
j min. si. color, saper 8 mm.
Loop film.
With calde.
Credits: Coasaltant. Dare Snyder.
Summary : P^gy Michel demonstratea In recolar and alow motloii
the correct backhand stroke technlqcea.
1. Teonia I. Athletic Iimltute.
796.34 78-711181
Athletic Institute
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Women's tennis: backhand variatimis (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by E. C. Communications.
4 miD. 8l. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With ffuide.
Credits: CoosulUot, Dare Snyder.
SuDimarT : Pegg; Mlcbel demonstnitea la refolar aDd alow motion
the correct backhand rarlatlons techniqtieB.
1. TeoDlfl. I. Athletic Institute.
796^ 77-711182
Athletic Institute
W<»nen's tennis: basic serve (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by E. C. Conununications.
4 miu. si. color, auper 8 mm.
Loop Dim.
With guide.
Credits : Consuttaot, Dave Snyder.
SuauDary : Pegsy HIcbel danosstrates Ic regular and alow motion
the correct basic aerre techniques.
1. Tennis. I. Athletic Institute.
796^ 74r-7lH84
Athletic Institute
Women's tennis: Bat serve — American twist serve (Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by E. C. Ck>m-
munications.
4 miD. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With gnlde
Credits: Coasaltant, Dare Snyder.
Summary: Peggy Mlcbel demonstrates Id regular and slow motion
the correct flat serre and American twist serre tedmtqoeiL
1. Tennis. I. Athletic Institute.
796.34 78-711185
AthletlclDstitute
Women's tennis: forehand stroke (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by E. C. Communications.
4 uiln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Lo>)o film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Dave Snyder.
Summary: P^gy Michel demonstrates In regular and slow motion
the correct forehand stroke techniques.
1. Tennis. I. Athletic Institute.
796.34 75-711179
Athletic Institute
Women's tennis: forehand variations (Motion picture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by E. C. Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide,
Credits: Consultant, Dave Snyder.
Summary : Peggy Michel demonstrates In regular and slow raotloD
the correct forehand variations technlqoes.
1. Tennis. I. Athletic Institute.
796.34 7(^711180
Athletlclnstltote
Women's tennis: overhead drive (Motion picture) Athledo
Institute, 1970. Made by E. C. Communications.
4 miu. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Dave Snyder.
Summary : Peggy Mlcbet demonstrates In regular and slow DWtloa
the correct overhead drive techniques.
1. Tennis, I. Athletic Institute.
796J14 71-711186
Athletic Institute
Women's tennis: volley (Motion picture) Athletic Institute,
1970. Made by E. C. Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Credits : Consultant, Dave Snyder.
Summary : Peggy Michel demonstrates In regular aod alow motion
the correct volley tecbolquea.
1- Tennis. I. Athletic Institute.
796.34 70-711183
Aihletlclnstltute
Women's trade and field: Discus (Motion picture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productimis.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
Credit*: ConsutUnt. Will Stephens.
Bumnutry: Helen Thayer, a member of (he National Olympic
World Wide track team, demonstrates her tecbnlqueo.
1. Track-atbletlcs for women. 2. Wel^t throwing, i. Athletic
Institute.
796.4 70-705894
Athletic loBtltute
Women's track and field: Hiffh jomp (Motion pioPure)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Producti<m8.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
CredilM: Conxiiltant, Will Stephens.
Bummary: Jan Glotxer, a member of the National Olympic World
Wide track team, demonstrates her technlqueo,
1. Trark-athletlcs for women. 2. Jumping. i. Athletic In-
stitute.
796.4 7^705899
Athletic Institute
Women's track and field: Hnrdles (Motion picture) Ath-
letic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, auper 8 mm.
Ix>op film.
With guide.
Vrrditi: Consultant, Will Stepbena.
Summary: Chi Cbeng, a member of the National Olympic World
Wide track team, demonstrates her techniques.
1. Track -athletics for wonMO. 2. Hurdle-racing. i. Athletic
loMltuta,
796.4 78-706896
Athletic iDotltute
Women's track and fiekl: Javelin (Motion pieture) Athletic
Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
I»op film.
With guide.
Credit*: Consultant. Will StqJbens. , „ „ , ™ ,.
Summary: Ra Nae Bair, a member of the NaUonal Olympic
World Wide track team, dwnonstrates her techniques. .,,.,_,
1 Track-athletics for women. 2. Javelin throwing. i. Athletic
■°'""""- 796.4 74-705896
Athletic Institute
Women's track and add: Lom jump {Motion fiaWn)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film.
With guide.
CrcdiU: ConsulUnt. Will Stephens. „.„„„., nimnl-
Sitmmary: Martha R. Wat«)n, a member ot th« National OUmplc
World Wide track team, demonatratoi ber uchnlquea.
1 Track-athletics for women. 2. Jumplw. I AtUetIc In-
"""•'■ 796.4 75-705898
Athletic Institute
Women's track and field: Relay baton passing (Motion
picture) Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvm Pro-
tioDB,
4 mlD. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop flln.
With guide.
Credit*: Consultant, Will Stephens. . ™ ,^
Summary: Dino Lowrey. a member of the National Olympic World
Wide track team, demonatrates hw tecbnlquea.
1 Track-athletica for women. 2. Relay racing. L Athletic
'•"""•"■ 796.4 79-705900
AthleUc Institute
Women's track and fieM: Shot pot (Motion pieture) Ath-
letic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 min. sL color, super 8 mm.
Loop hlm.
With guld&
CredUi: Consultant. Will Stephens.
Summary: Pauline Thomas, a member of the National Olympic
World Wide track team, demODStratea her technique*.
1. Track-athletics for women. 2. Weight throwing. i. Athletic
Institute.
796.4 77-705893
Athletic Institute
Women's track and fieU: Sprint starts (Motion pioture)
Athletic Institute, 1970. Made by Calvin Productions.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm.
IxKtp flllll.
With guide.
Creditt: Consultant, Will Stephens.
Summary; Dee De Busk, a member of the National Olympic
World Wide track team, demonstrates her techniques.
1. Sprinting- 2. Track-athletics for women. l Athletic In-
stitute.
796.4 71-706897
Athletic InsUtate
(Wo)Men's wear. [Motion picture] Glenn Reisman, 1968.
timiUriiy in the fuhioni
2 min. sd. color.
SUMMARY: A
and actions of young men and women.
I Fashion. 2. Men's cloUiing. I. Reisman, Glenn.
[GT1710] 391 77-702658
CINE 72it72ircv MARC
Wometco Enterprises. Reela Films
see Reela Films
Wonder [Motion picture) Family Theater, 1964.
5 min, sd. bAw. 16 ram. (SonK of the awa)
Credit*: Prodme:. raltick Peyton; supervising producer. Maria
Luca (1*> Tenn: director, Dick Colla; screenplay, Robert Story; nar-
rator, Gloria Hand: music, David Raksln; cameraman. Jamea
Crab be
Hummnni: A modern Interpretation of Psalm 8 uslnn scenes of a
little child discovering the wonders of nature.
Anotlier is.sue. -"IJi mm.
1. Bible. O. T. I'salma vm— Criticism, Interpretation, etc i.
Bllile. O. T. Psalms vni. n. Family Theater. Hollywood, Calif.
Series : Song of the ages (Motion picture)
223 76-702120
FainlLv Theater
Wonder. [Slide set] Society for Visual Education, 1972.
exprcstion, group 2)
20 slides, color. 2 x 2 in. (Slideas for
With teacher's |uide.
CREDITS: Author, George A. Lane.
SUMMARY: A collection or slides intended to evoke ides* and provide
sl«rting points for student discussions and creative esprcssioru. Illustrates the
wonders of music, newborn birds, mother love, nature, life, and death.
I. Forums (Discussion and debate) 2. Creative thinking (Education) 1.
Society for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. 11. Scries: Slides* for creative es-
prcssion. (Slide set) group 2.
tLC6519] 779 72-736460
SVE 72 MARC
Tbe Wonder-land of brchd (Motion picture) Continental
Baking Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
,196-1,
20 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Traces the steps In bread-making from the harvesting
of tbe wheat to baking In the most modem ovens.
1. Bread. i. Continental Baking Company, n. Modern Talking
Picture Service, Inc.
664 Fi A 67-5168
HodMuTslklnt picture Serrlce
The Wonder of water (Motion picture) American Water-
ways Operators. Made by Jam Handy Organization.
Released by Association Films, 1967.
27 min. sd. color. 18 mm. , , , .u
Summary: Relates the story of the public benefits gained Ui the
United States from Improvement and use of water resources. Includ-
ing savings In transportation costs, which result In lower costa for
CMisiuner goods and services.
1 Water resources develoi>ment— U. S. 2. Inland water trans-
portation—U. S. 1. American Waterways Operators, ii. Aasocia-
tlon Filma, Inc.
386'.0973 Fi A 67-5587
American Waterways Operators
The Wonder ring (Motion picture) Stan Brakhage, 1966.
4 min. sl. color. 16 mm.
In the Stan Brakbage Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congress.
Summary: An experimental film which portrays New York's Third
Avenue El through the eyes of a child on a merry-go-round.
1 Street-railroads— New York (City) 2. Railroads, Elevated-
New York (City) 8. New York (City)— Transit systems. i. Brak-
bage, Stan. II. Stan Brakbage Film CoUectlon. m. American Film
Institute Collection.
701.M6 76-708963
Wonderful Africa (Motion picture) Columbia Pictures
Corp., 1962. Made by Athos Film Productions.
19 mlri. sd. color. S5 mm. (Musical travelark)
Technicolor. , ,
Summary: A mnalcal tour of Africa pointing out many of its
acenic beauties and describing the habits of some of Its people.
Includes views of Luxor, Mt Kilimanjaro, I^ke Manyara, Zanzibar,
Cape Town, and Victoria Falls.
1 Africa— Dcscr. A trav.— 1951- i. Columbia Pictures Cor-
poration. Series: Musical travelark (Motion picture)
916 Fi 68-1586
Wonderful BeauUcu (Motion picture) FrancisMonUgu
Film Productions. Released by Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1962.
18 min. sd. color. 35 mm. (Musical travelnrk)
Technicolor. , ,
CredUf Commentary. Elizabeth Montagu: narrator, Larry Cross.
Summary: Traces the history of tbe ancient English manor of
Beaulleu from Its orlglna as a Cistercian monastery In the 13th
century Points out the contributions toward Its upkeep made by
members of the Montagu family who have owned the estate for tbe
last four centuries, ,, ,
1 Beaulleu i Columbia Pictures Corporation, ii. trancls-
Moiitagu Film Productions. Series: Musical travelark (Motion
^'^""» Fi 67-1408
A Wondofal OHistrvctlon. [Motion picture] Don Lenzer.
Released by Film Images/Radim Films [197-?]
IS min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Originally shown in NET'S program The great American dream machine.
SUMMARY: Celebrates as creative artisu the men who build buildings,
comparing them to the men in Leger's painting Lcs constructeurs.
1. Architects. 2. Building* in an. I. Lenzer, Don. II. Film Imagea/-
Radim F^lms.
[NA25401 690 72-702454
ALA Booklist 73 MARC
Wonderful New York (Motion picture) B-M Productions.
Re'eased by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1962.
18 mi' sd. color. 35 mm. (Musical travelark)
Technirama. Technicolor.
Credit*: Producer and director, Bem»d Malnwaring; commentary.
Laurence David Kramer, Bemerd Mainwarlnir; narration, Robert
Ware; music, Edwin Astley; photography, Bt^er Barlow, Anthonj
Chapman ; editor, George Fisher.
Summary: A tour of New York City pointing out Its major land-
marks and monuments.
1. New York (City)— Descr.— 1051- l B-M Productions,
Hollywood, Calif, n. Oolumbta Pictures Corporation. Series:
Musical travelark (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1407
Wonderful Scotland (Motion picture) Anvil Films (Scot-
land) Released in the U. S. by Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1966.
12 min. )nl. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Producer, Ken Cameron; director. Hans WIeter; com-
mentary, Jame^f Cameron ; music, Mulr Mathleson ; photography,
Arthur Woo.stpr. Leslie Dear ; editing, Robert Keen.
Summary: Travelog. A tour of (he Scottish countryside. In-
cludes views of the cities of Glaagow and Edinburgh, St. Andrew's
Oolf Course, the Clyde River, and a highland ball.
I. Anvil Films (Scotland), ltd. ii. Columbia Pictures Corpora-
tion.
914.1 79-702042
Wonderful Switxerland. No. 1: The Lake Geneva region
and Valals (Motion picture) B. M. Productions, Xx>ndon.
Release I in the T^. S. by Columbia Pictures Corp.. 1962.
18 min. sd. color. 85 mm.
Credit*: Producer, director, and narrative, Bernard Malnwaring:
commentator, Paul Carpenter: photography, Ileg Johnson.
Summary: A tour of the Lake Geneva aod Valals regions. In-
cludes vIewB of Geneva, Lausanne. Uontreux. Slon. Iserablea, and
Zermatt
1 Swltserland— Descr. * trav.— IWfi- i. B. M. Productions,
ltd. II. Columbia ilctures CorporaUon.
niM Fi 68-31
670
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Wonderful tree (Fitmstrip) Taylor Associates, 1971.
31 fr. color. 35 nun. and phoDOdisc: 2 s. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 s. for aatomatlc projector), 7 ih.. 3Si rpm., 7 mln. mlov-
fTOore. (Tell me a story. Library 7, na 8)
Also Issued with phoaotape la cassette.
With script book, plcture-cued tell-bad booklet, and tescher'a
folder.
Based OD the book of the same title by nif LOfgr«i.
SUMMARY: A fantasy about a boy who plants a tUiy wlased
•eed. watches It grow Into the biggest tree he has ever seen, and
dlacoTera In Its brandies a tree house where he encooatera elrea,
lions, and bluebirds. For elemeotary grades.
I. LSfgren. Ulf. Det underbara trfidet. II. Taylor Associates.
111. Series: Tell me a story (Fllmstrlp) Library 7. no. 8.
372.6 72-738714
Taylor Associates
The Wonderful world of a four-year (M (Motion picture)
WCCO, 1967.
27 mill. Kd. color. 16 mm.
Credits: Sponsors, Farmers and Mechanics SaTlngs Bank, Mln<
neapolis Oas Co.
Summarti: Portrays the wonder and excitement which a four-
year-old boy finds at play, during a ristt to the soo, npon learning
that hia mother Is expecting a baby, on Christmas morning, and at
bin 3th birthday party.
I. WC<X>-TV (Telerlsion station) Minneapolis.
301.43 Fi A 68-876
CINE
WfMiderful world of adventure {Motion picture) Tourna-
ment of Roses Association, 1968.
32 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumtnanf: Views of the floats, bands, and horses of the floral fes-
tlral and parade held In Pasadena, Calif., on New Year's Day, 1968.
1. Tournament of Hoses, Pasadena, Calif. l Pasadena Tourna-
ment of Ro.'Vs Association, Pasadena, Calif.
791.6 Fi A 68-627
Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association
The Wonderful world of beef {Motion picture) National
Tea Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service
il96-!i
23 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumnuiry: Pictures the movement of Colorado food beef from the
feed lots to supermarkets, and discusses bow meat is cut, where
specific cuts come from, bow beef is trimmed, and bow to recognise
quality servings.
1. Beef. 2. Meat cuts. i. National Tea Company, ii. Uodero
Talking Picture Service, Inc.
641.3 Fi A 67-5163
Modern Talking Picture Serrlce
The Wonderful world ot bikes {Motion picture) Bicycle
Institute of America. Made by Valdere Films, Released
by Association Films, 1966.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summai-y: A documentary film on bicycles with emphasis on their
contribution to fun and physical fitness. Shows groups of all ages.
Including Boy Scout-s, university students, and cycling cloba of vari-
ous sorts, as they participate In bicycle hikes, races, and exhibitions.
1. Bicycles and tricycles. i. Bicycle Institute of America.
II. Association Films, Inc.
Fi A 67-2377
Bicycle Institute of America
Wmderful world of candy {Motion picture) National Con-
fectioners' Association. Released by Modem Talking Pic-
ture Service (196-1,
15 min. sd. color. 16 nmi.
Swnmant: Discusses the wide use of candy as a quick energy
food and shows the ingredients and modern techniques used for
making bard candies, bars, and chocolate.
1. Confectionery. i. National Confectioners' Association of the
United SUtes. ii. UoAen Talking Picture Service, ina
664 Fi A 67-5169
Modern Talking Picture Serrlce
WmiderM world otfrtskmess. [Filoutrip] United Fresh Fruit and
Vegeuble Association, 1971.
45 fr. cokM 35 mm ind fAooodiic: 1 t.. 12 m.. 33 1/3 rpm., 16 min.
Abo inued with r^totMUpe in casMtte.
With tcript, bsktiground matehal, and maauaL
CREDITS: Photofrsphy, Urry Hanson.
SUMMARY: Shows how to Mteci, uore, and prepare fresh rniits«id vegeca-
We», emphauung the impoitutce of good nutrition and the basic four food
troups. Demonsirites m«ny wiys lo prepare ■ wide variety of freih fniiu and
vegeiables Ihil tie available all year.
1- Cookery (Fruit) 2. Cookeiy (Vetetabtea) I. United Fresh Fruit and
VcieaMe Association.
(tx8U] 641.3 70-740565
United Freih Fruit and 72 MARC
VegctaUe Association
1W WoBdwM world oTrnMie. {i^hnstripj Scott Education Divi-
MOO. 1970.
approK- 37 fr. cokx. 35 mm. and pbooodisc: 2 s., 10 in., 33 1/3 rpm.,
14 min. (Lct'i malce music)
ALso isaued with phonoiapc in cassette.
With teacher's fuide.
CREOrrS: Authors, Marilyn Minch Weber. Betty 9nm€ SulKvan.
SUMMARY: Shows young students creating and perfonning tlictr own
melodies. For primary grades.
I. Melody. 1. Scon Graphics. Educaoon Divisioa. II. Series: Let's make
music. (Film»(rip]
lNn"47i 372.8 72-732963
Scoa Educatioa Divisiaa 72 MARC
The WoDderfol world of Ohio (Motion picture) Ohio
Bell Telephone Co., 1»70. Made by The Film Group.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
fiimsiniiry.- Presents Bd Ames as be sings about and discusses the
cultural, recreational, and historical features of Ohio,
J. Ohio—Description and traTel. i. Ohio Beil Telephone Com-
pany.
917.71 78-706152
CINE
The Wonderful worM of soowl (Filmstrip) Dates Leam-
inf( Materials, 1969.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlw : 2 s., 12 In.. 3Si rpm.,
17 min. mlcrogroore (Teaching with instructional materials)
Wltb teacher's gnlde.
SUMMARY: Oires ten different uses for recordings and fire ways
to improve claaaroom listening. ProTldes suggestions on the care
and bandling of records.
1. Phonograph In edacatlon. I. Gales LeamlDg Materials
(Firm) II. Serlefl: Teaching with Instructional materials (nim-
■trtp)
[LB1044^] 871^ 74-789717
Gates LearDlng Hatwials
The Wonderful world of the brothers Grimm (Motion
picture) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Cinerama. Released
by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1962.
120 min. «1. color, 70 mm.
CIneramn. Metrocolor.
U C. has 35 mm. Cinemascope print.
Credits; Producer. George Pal; director, Henry Lerln; screen
story, navid P. Harmon; scri^nplay, David P, Harmon, Ctiarles
Beaumont, William Roberts: music, Leigh Harline; director of i*o-
t<«raphy, Paul C. Vogel; film editor, Walter Thompson. Cast:
Laurence Harvey. Karl Boehm. Claire Bloom. Walter Sleaak, Bar-
bara Bden.
Summary: A dramatisation about events in the Uvea of the
brothers Grimm who lived in Bavaria In the early ISOffs. Includes
an enictment of three of their fairy tales— The dancing princess.
The cobbler and the elves, and The singing bone.
1. Grliuin. Jakob Ludwlg Karl, 1785-1883. 2. Grimm, Wllhelm
Karl, 1786-1850. L Gerstner, Hermann. 1908- Die BrQder
Grimm, n. Metro^Joldwyn-Mayer, inc m. Cinerama, lot
Fi 67-1266
The Wonderful world of trains (Motion picture) Lionel
Corp., 1960.
27 mill. Bd. color. 16 mm.
A Klaeger Aim production.
CrediU: Producer. Mickey Trenner: director. John Gllmour; writer.
Bob Klrwhbaum: photographers. David Quaid, Dick Kratlna; edi-
tor. Joseph Morrlsey.
Svmmarif: In a dream fantasy a young Iwy learns about the many
types of electric trains and their accessories. Features the Suzari
puppets.
1. Electric railroads— Models. l Lionel Corporation.
625.1 Fi 68-315
WtHiderfuI world of wheels (Motion picture) Peterson
Productions. Released by Pyramid Film Producers, 1968.
32 mi:i. sd, color. 16 mm.
Credits; Director, Gene McCabe; photographer, William Zgimond.
Summary: Designed to Illustrate the diversity and excitement of
automobile racing. Includes scenes of the Indianapolis 500. the
Riverside. Ciillfornla, ra<^ track, the Dune Buggy Hill Climbs, the
Bonneville Salt Fiats, and a sequence from the motion plctwre Gold-
finger. Fejttures sports cars, hot rods, drag carts, dune buggies, and
stock cars.
1. Automobile racing. i. Peterson Productions, n. Pyramid
Film Produc«^
796.7 72-700310
Pyramid Film Producers
The Wonderful world of wheels (Motion picture) Peterson
Productions. Released by Pyramid Film Producers, 1968.
.^ m.n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows racing competitions inrolving many types of
cars: sports cars, hot rods, drag carts, atodc cars, dime buggies,
and Jet-propelled cars. Presents hlgbUgbts from tlie I&dianapoUs
500. Riverside Race Track, Salt Flats in Utah, and Done Bogxy
HIU dlmbs.
1. Antomoblle racing. i. Petersen Productions, n. Pyramid
Film Prodocers.
796.7 76-701758
CINE
The Wonderful woiid Of work: vocational iqqM»rtanltws
(Filmstrip) Eye Gate House. 1970.
14 filmstrips. color, 35 mm. and 7 phonodtscs (2 s. each), 12
In., 331i4 rpm. microgroove.
Ahn issued with phonotape In cassette.
With manual.
Credits : Writer and photographer. Ronald Perkins.
Contents : 1. What is your future in the changing world of workT —
2, The receptionist — 3. The automobile mechanic. — 4. TV and radio
repair. — 5. The tool and die maker. — 6, The electriciaiL — 7. The
printer. — 8. The sheet and metal worker. — 8. The antcHsotlTe sales
representative. — 10. The cook. — U. The data processing derk. — 12.
The sheet i&etal worker — building trades. — 13. llie medical assist-
ant.— 14. Real estate sales.
1. Vocational guidance. I. Bye Gate House, loc.
871.42 79-737740
Bye Gate House
WfHKlerfuIly made (FUrmtrip) Concordia Films, 1967.
53 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 a 331 ri»n, micro-
groove. (Sex education series)
With guide and manual.
Summary: Designed to help Christian pre-teenagen understand
and anticipate the physical and emotional changes of God's con-
tinuing creative activl^.
1. Children— Growth. 2. Children—Religious llf& 3. Sex InBtmc-
tion. L Concordia PnbUahlng House. St Louis. Series: Sex
education series (Fllmstrlp)
612.6 Fi A 68-5246
Concordia Pub. House
Wondering about things (Moti<Hi picture) Lawrence Hall
of Science. Made by Wexler Film Productions. Released
by Modern Talking Picture Service, 1970.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMART : Ute varying answers of men aod women trmn a
broad spectrum of creative fields, ranging from a rock and roll
muBldan to a scientist, reinforced by rlsnal evidence, add op to the
conclusion that science, wisely used, is an lodlqicoaable part of man-
kind's hope for the future.
1. Science. 2. Sdesce and civilisation. L Lawrence Hall of Sci-
ence. II. Modem Talking Picture Serrlce, inc
30L2 70-711693
CINE
671
[Wonders in wood, (Motion picture) International Tele-
Film Productions, 1949.
11 min, sd. bAw. 1« mm. (John Kieran's kaleidoscope)
Excerpted from the film entitled Wunder im Hols, made by Sie-
gert-Kultnrfllm. Germany.
CrvdiU: Producers. Paul F. Hoas. Tbelma Scbnee.
Summary: Shows the deUlled and Intricate carving of wooden
toys in Germany. Includes a description of lathe operation and of
hand carving with a variety of tools. Among the finished examples
pictured are marching soldiers, a coal mine in operation, an Arctic
scene, and a Tillage and rural panorama wltb moving figures.
1. Wooden toy making. 2. Wood-ca rvlng— Germany. i. Inter-
national Tele-Fllm Productions. Inc. ii. WundPr Im Hols (MotI(»i
picture) Series: John Kieran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
Fi 67-2088
Columbia Kc-
Wonders of Arkansas (Motion picture)
tares Corp., 1962.
19 min. sd- color, 35 mm. (Mnalcal traveUrk)
Eastman color by Pathe, ,__,_ „,. „_„«
CredU,: Producer and director, Harry Foster: lyrics and mjrra-
tlon. Hal Hackady: narrator. Jackson Beck; mnslc. Ray EIIU.
photography, Jack Etra : editor, S. C. RawBon. ,ti»»i-
^ Su^n^fi: A musical tour of Arkansas, showing ^tews of Uttle
Bock Hot Springs National Park, and Petit Jean State Park.
ireatires the singing of BlU Hayes with the ^^^^^^ ^"^^^
1 Arkansas-De«n-. & trav.-Vlews. t Colnmbia Pictures
Coriwratloo. Series: Musical travelark (Motion ?'«««»
r t 67—1406
Wonders of Kentucky {Motion picture) Foster Films. Re-
leasetl by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1965.
17 mil. sd. color. 35 mm. (Musical travelark)
Ci'edilt: Producer and director, Harry Foster; commentator, Tom
Ewell : narrative. Lawrence Holofrener: music. Billy Vaughn; pho-
tographers. So! Negri n. Theodore Rickman ; editor, Barry Dubin.
Voice: Jimmie Rodgers.
Summary: A musical travelog through the State of Kentucky.
Includes views of the I'atton Museum, the Etanlel Boone Trail, high-
ways, industries, sports, scenery, and cities.
1. Kentucky — Descr. & trav. — Views. r. Foster Films, New
York. II. Columbia Pictures Corporation, Series: Musical trav-
elark (Motion picture)
917.69 Fi 67-1111
Wtmders of Miami Beach (Motion picture) Foster Films.
Released by Columbia Pictures Corp., 1964.
10 min. sd. color. 35 mm. (Mtislcal travelark)
Easluiaii color.
Credili: Producer and dlrei-tor, Harry Foster; narrator, George
Jesael; music director. Jack Shaindlln; photographer. Jack Etra;
editor, Barry Dubln. Voices: Larry Douglas. Bob Davis Singers.
Summaiy: A musical travelog showing views of the hotels and
motels, the beach, and other attrnrllons of Miami Beach, Fla.
1, Miami Beach, Fla.— Descr.— Views. i. Foster Films, New
York. II. Columbia Pictures Corporation. Series: Musical trav-
elark (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1112
Wonders of the coral jungle (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Earth science)
L«op film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Shows Jacques Cousteau and the crew of the Cnlypao
as they design and perform undersea experiments dealing with life
on the coral reefs.
1. Ooral reef fauna. i, Ealing OonwraUon, Cambridge, Mass.
Series: Barth science (Motion picture)
^ „ ^ 693 70-703558
Ealing Corporation
Wonders of the sea (FUrmstrip) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1968.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (Primary)
I^astuuin color.
FOM flirai^Irip do. 1094.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Pictures some of the many varieties of plant and ani-
mal life which inhabit the sea. and explains some of their secrets.
With captions.
1. Marine biology— Juvenile films. i. Popular Science Publish-
ing Company, Inc.. New Vork, Audio-Visual Division, ii. POM fllm-
strlp no. 1034. Series: Primary (Fllmstrlp)
Fi A 67-3371
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Div.
Wonders of wilderness (Motion picture) U. S. Forest Serv-
ice. 1967. Made by Colorado State University Audio
Visual Services.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Portrsys an organised trail ride erpedEtion In the
Maroon Belts-Snowmass wilderness area of Colorado. Emphasises
the recreational values of National Forests and the beauty of the
wiidemeaa.
1. Maroon Befis-Snowmnss Wild Area. 2, Forest reserves — u S
r. U. S. Forest Service.
FiE 67-115
Wonders of Ydlowstone (Fihnstrip) Ralph Adams Pro-
ductions. Released by Bailey Films, 1966; by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
S.** fr. color. 35 mm. (Yellowstone National Park. no. 2 j
With study guide prepared by Arlene Piirchin.
Sumntary: Shows the lakes. stream.<<. hot springs, boiling po(^
and geysers of Yellowstone National Park. With captions.
1. Hydrology- Yellowstone National Park, 2. Geology— Yellow-
stone National Park. I. Adams (Ralph) Productions, Nwth Holly-
wood, Calif. II. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif. III. BFA
Educational Media. Series : Yellowstone National Park (Filmstrip)
no. 2.
BFA Educational Media
917,8752
Wondriska, MUiam, 1931-
Mr. Gray
see
Mr. Brown and Mr, Gray.
72^738627
Idr. Brown and
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Wondrous world of sight (Afotton picture) Murine Co.
Released by Modem Talking Picture Service jl96-i,
28 Clin. sd. color. 16 mm.
EummarT/: Describes the role Uiat sight plays \a dally life, dis-
cusses how the eye fuiictioos, aod presents BUggestlons for eye care
aod preservatioD.
1. Vision. 2. Eye — Care and hygiene. i. Murine Company.
II. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
617 Fi A 67-5117
Modern Talking Picture Service
Woo who? Hay Wilson {Motion picture) Amalie Roth-
schild. Released by New York University Institute of
Film and TV, 1969.
33 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A documentary portrait of the artist May Wilson, who
left her home in rural Maryland at age sixty and moved to Nevr
York City to establish a new life.
1. Wilson, May. i. Rothschild, Amalie. ii. New York Unl-
versity. Institute of Film and Television.
759.13 71-706163
CINB
Wood, Jesse Herman. General college chemistry
see
100 lecture slides to accompany General college
chemistry, series I.
HM lecture suaes lo accompany oenerai ijuiicgt;
chemistry, scries II.
Wood (Motion picture) Park Films, 1967.
4 mlo. s[. color. 8 mm. (United SUtes)
Loop II lu. Issued in standard S mm. and In super 8 mm.
With subject notes.
Summary: Shows lumber companies at work In various wooded
areas. Includes scenes of giant sequoias being cut, transported to
the mill, and cut into lumber.
1. Lnmberlng. i. Park Films. Series: United States (Mo-
tion picture)
634.9 Fi A 68-3209
Park Films
Wood bending: a new twist (Motion picture) B. T. Holt-
man. Released by International Film Bureau, 1969.
13 nr:i. sd. color. 16 mm.
With (ilscusfiion guide.
Summary: DIscusseH the new proccHs which was developed l)y
Conrad Schuerch for using anhydrous ammonia to bend wood.
Showx how the pro<-ess has been adapted for industrial use, and
presents the advantages of using this method.
1. Wood bending. i. Holtman. Bernard T. n. International
Film Bureau, Inc., <'hicago.
M7 74-707262
International Film Bureau
Wood plastic: a new dimension (Motion picture) B. T.
Holtman. Released by International Film Bureau, 1969.
12 min. Kd. color. l(j mm.
With di»<cuBsion guide.
Summary: John Meyer demonstrates the use of the catalyst-heat
^stem in making wood plastic. Shows how the usual disadvanlages
of wood are minimised by this process, and presents a commercial
use for the new material.
1. Plastics. 2. Wood. I. Holtman, Bernard T. ii. International
Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
547 78-707263
International Film Bureau
Wood scrap sculpture {Motion picture) Hester and Asso-
ciates, 1966.
4 iiiiri. si. color. 8 mm. (Art processes)
\jX}p Him mounted in cartridge.
Issued in standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With study guide.
Creilits: Authors, Clarence Klncaid, Stanley Uadeja.
Summary: Demonstrates a means of free form sculpture using wood
scraps from a cabinet shop. Shows examples of this type of sculp-
ture.
1. Wood-carving— Technique. 2. Wood scraps. i. Hester and
Anoclates. Series: Art [>roce8ses (Motion picture)
731.4 Fi A 68-2362
Hester and Associates
Wood tMhaology. [Tnatparencies] DCA Educatiofial Products,
1969.
20 (raiup«rencK*. color. 10 x 13.
With 13 overlay!.
WiUi tescbcf'* guide.
CREDITS: AuUtor. Patrick E. Spidnsn.
SUMMARY: lUuMTalci [be nucrastnicturc and the propertief of wood, lum-
bcf, veneer, plywood, hsrdbosrd, particlcbosrd, end modined woodi.
I. Wood. I. DCA Educetional Products.
[TA419) 674 72-733874
DCA Educsiioos) 72 MARC
Products
Wood teckKologr two. [Transparencies] DCA Educational Pro-
ducu, 1972.
24 UMUperencie*. colof 12 i 10 in
With 20 overlay*.
With leachcr't gmdc
CREDITS Author. P«inck E Spiclman,
SUMMARY Dctcnbci vaiiou* product! made ftocn wood, and ditcueact
fibera. crain. and moiaiure content of wood. Telia the orifina of certain wood
I Wood- I. DCA EducaiionsJ Producti,
tTD820j 674
DCA Educational 72
ProducU
72-735304
MARC
Wood: terminology and measurement (Motion picture)
Raybar Technical Films. Released by McGraw-Hill Book
Co., IPnS.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Woodworking series. Set 1 : Hand
tool operations)
[*oop film mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Summari/: Demonstrates the characteristics of surface and grain
to be found in a piece of lumber; shows the usual points at Vfhich
length, width, and thickness are measured.
1. Lumber. 2. Lumber — Mensuration. i. Raybar Technical
Films. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series: Woodworking
series i Motion picture) Set 1 : Band tool operations.
674 Fi A 68-^1348
McGnuv-IIlllBookCo.
The Wood that could (Motion picture) American Institute
of Timber Constructdon. Made by Don Caldwell. Re-
leased by Modem Talkrag Picture Service, 1968.
29 min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Summary: Traces the Importance of wood In construction and It*;
relation to modern engineered timber construction. Sbowa the fabri-
cation of structural glued laminated Umber and explains the Im-
portance of quality control in production. Illustrates many of the
applications of structural glued laminated timber In construction.
1. Building, Wooden. i. American Instttute of Timber Ooostruc-
tlon. II. Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
674 70-702659
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The Wood turning lathe. Part 1 : Setting up work (Mo-
tion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. and phonotape in cassette; li Ips.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS : Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Explains how to set up work for the wood turning
lathe. Shows the headstock and spindle, tool rest bases, face plates,
how to adjust speed, and how to hold work between centera.
1 Turning. 2. Lathes. I. DCA BMucatlonal Products.
[TT2013 684.08 74-712784
DCA Educational ProducU
The Wood turning lathe. Part 2: Turning chisels (Motion
picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made by
Citiemn Communications.
4 min. si, color, super 8 mm. and phonoUpe in cassette: IJ Ipa.
Loop aim.
With script
CREDITS ■ Consultant, Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Shows the tools which make up a set of turning chis-
els, and explains how to use each type.
1. Turning. 2. Lathes. I. DCA EMucatlooal Products.
II. Turning chisels (Motion picture)
[TT-201] 684.08 78-712788
DCA Educational ProducU
The Wood turning lathe. Part 3: Turning between centers
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969.
Made by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette : U Ipa.
Loop Sim,
With script
CREDITS: ConsulUnt Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY : Explains how to locate the center by drawing diag-
onals, how lo set the piece In the lathe, and how to turn the piece
until round. „ . ^
1 Turning. 2. lathes. I. DCA Educational Products.
[TT2013 684.08 71-712786
DCA Educational ProducU
The Wood turning lathe. Part 4: Face plate turning
(Motion picture) DCA Educational Products, 1969. Made
by Cinema Communications.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. and phonotape In cassette: li Ips.
Loop film.
With script.
CREDITS: Consultant Harold Jonas.
SUMMARY: Explains bow to fasten the piece to the face plate,
how to use the right angle tool rest and how to turn the outer rim
and the Inside of the piece. _ „ _
1. Turning. 2. Lathes. I. DCA Educational Products. II. Face
plate turning (Motion picture)
[TT201] 684.08 7&-712787
DCA Educational ProducU
Woodard, Horace
see
Las Adventuras de Chlco,
Woodard, Stacy
see
Las Adventuras de Chlco.
Woodblock printer (Motion picture) ACI Productions
(1967?,
Id ni.n. hd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Lowell Naeve demonstrates the execution of a wood-
block print from the Initial sketch to the completed edition
1. Wood engraving— Technique. i. ACI Productions. New York.
761 Fi A 68-1650
ACI Productions
Woodbury, Richard Benjamin, 1917-
Wooden architecture of Sweden (Sitansen) (Filmatrip)
Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm.
Other versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) issued with scripts in
1066 under the same title.
Creditt: .\uthors, Robert C. Maclaurln, Katharine B. Maelaurin.
Summary: Traces the development of wooden architecture in
Sweden from the rough sheds of the early towns and communities
to the more sophisticated, fine manors of the Tillages. With captions.
1, Architecture— Sweden. 2. Building. Wooden. i. Budek Films
nnd Slides of California.
720.9486 72-7358S0
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Wooden box : made by steaming and bending (Motion pic-
ture) Dept. of Anthropology, University of California,
1962.
34 min. sd. color. 16 mm. „ » „ _„»*
Credits: Project director. S. A. Barrett: writers. S. A. Barrett,
C. C. Macauley; narrator, A. J. OstrofT; photographers, W. R. Heick,
D. W. Peri ; editor. W. R. Heick. ,, , , . ^a h^^
Summary: Shows the making of a traditional cedar, pegged box
by a chief of the Kwaklutl Indians of British Columbia. Describe*
the steps from the felling of a cedar tree through the cutting, steam-
ing, bending, and assembling of the box. .. , . , „ .
1 Kwaklutl Indians— Indus. 2. Indians of North America— Wood-
carving 3 Boxes. 4. Cedar. i. California. Cnlversity. Dept
of Anthropology. Fi 67-2030
The Wooden giraffe (Motion picture) Machris Productions,
1967.
2« mill. sd. color. 16 mm,
Summury: Traces the history of the African woodcarvlng art In
Zambia, featuring a young man who sculpts a contemporary six-
foot-tall giraffe to pay for his school fees.
1 Wood-carrlng. African. i. Machris Productions.
736 Fi A 68-877
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Wooden trunks. [Filmstrip] Peggy Kahana and Yoram Kahana.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
73 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: I >., 12 in., 33 1/3 rptn. (Man
and environment: crafts and resources)
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With study guide
SUMMARY: Explores the cfTect of natural environmenl on the development
of regional crafts, pointing out how man uses the materials at hand to fulfill basic
needs. Focuses on the craft of making wooden trunks.
1. Handicraft. 2. Woodwork. 3, Chests. I, Kahana, Peggy, II. Kahana.
Yoram, III. BFA Educational Media. IV. Series: Man and environment:
crafts and resources, rFilmstripi
[TT200] 745.51 72-732527
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Woodfall Film Productions
Girl with green eyes.
The Loneliness of the long distance runner.
The Sailor from Gibraltar.
Woodfiles and rasps (Motion picture) Walden Film Corp.,
1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking — hand
tools)
Loop film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Files and rasps. i. Walden Film Corpora-
tion. Series: Basic woodworking— hand tools (Motion picture)
684.08 78-708445
Walden Film Corp.
The Woodland symphony (Motion picture)
Productions, 1948.
Walter Lantz
Zaculeu, Guatemala.
672
2 min, sd. color. 16 mm,
Sumtnary: An animated cartoon advertising Coca-Cola.
1. AdTwtlsing. t Lantz (Walter) Productions, Inc.
669 79-704299
Woodlands (Motion picture) Ruth Cade, 1969.
7 min. ltd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Uses creative photography and editing, without narra-
tion, to Illustrate wildlife and nature in the subitriM of New York in
the spring and autumn.
1. Nature. I, Cade, Ruth.
574.9747 75-705725
CINB
Woodlot management (Motion picture) Canada Dept of
Forestry and Rural Development, Ottawa. Releaaed by
National Film Board of Canada, 1967.
10 min. sd. color. [16 mm.
French version released under the title L'amAnagement d'lm boM.
Credits: Producer, Werner Aellen ; directors and photographers.
Dennis MiHer. Ken Campbell; animation, James Blake; editor,
JacQues Benslmon.
Summary.' Explains to owners of small woodlota how to achieve
a sustained field b; the tise of proper management techalquas.
Demonstrates methods of selective cutting and strip-cutting and
severs) methods of transporting logs to loading points.
1. Forest HMuagement. S. Wood-lota. i. Canada. Dept of
ForeHtrr and Rural Developmrat. IL Canada, National Film Board.
6;i4.9 7»-708691
National Film Board of Canada
WoodresB, Frederick A
see
The Health team.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Woodrow WUsMi in the White House {Motion picture)
Anargyros Film Library, 1966.
4 min. si. b&w. 8 mm.
I»op film. Issued ia standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
Summary: Shows higbllgbts ot Woodrow Wilson's term as Pre«I-
dent of the United States.
1. Wilson, Woodrow. Pres. U. S., 1K6-1924. i. Anargyroa Film
Ubrary.
973.91 75-700361
Anargj-ros Film Library
Woodrow Wilson: man with a world view (Filmstrip) En-
c>( lopftwlia liritrtiinicn Ktliicational Corp., 1969.
.19 fr. color. 3S mm. (The l'. S. becomes a world power)
With teacher's iniide.
TREDITS: Producer. William Routt; collaborator, Richard D.
Mi lee.
sr.\IMARY: Explains that under the leadership of Woodrow Wll-
•on, the United States leaped to the poaltlon of paramount world
power, that President Wilson proved to be a great war leader, and
that his greatest arhievement was to a.ssume the moral and political
leadership of the Allied cause during World War I.
1. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. U. S., 1856-1924. I. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corporation. II. Series: The U. S. becomes
a world power (Filmstrip)
973.91 79-738886
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nica Ildiicational Corp.
Woodrow Wilson: the figrht for a Lea^ruc of Nations (Mo-
tion picture) Project 7 Films. Released bv American
Ediirntionnl Films. 1970.
20 miD. s(\. color. 16 mm. (The Great decisions)
Credits: Producer and writer, Jeaw Sandler: director, Robert
Gordon; music, Charles Bernstein.
.*!uninuiry : An open-ended film which aiulysee President Wll»n*s
approach to making the League of Nations a reality.
1. Wilson, Woodrow, Pres. V. S., 1856-1924. 2. Le^ue of Na-
tions. I. Project 7 Films, Inc. II. Ainerican E^ducatlonal Fllnw.
Series: Great decisions (Motion picture)
973.91 71-70970T
American Educational Films
Woods f Ruth Maurine. Little Quack
little Quack.
The Woods and thingi. [Motion picture] Churchill Films, 1971.
II min. id. color. 16 mm.
With itudy guide.
CREDITS: Author. Richard Beymer.
SUMMARY: Presents ■ iyricai view of the woods, showing the myuerics of
nature in clo«e-up detail. For primary grades.
1. Forest ecology—Juvenile films. 2. Nature study— Juvenile films. [1.
Forest ecology. 2. Nature study] I. Churchill Films. Los Angcks.
[QH541.5.F6] 372.3 74-715526
Churchill Films 72 MARC
Woodwind instmments (Filtnstrip) Coleman Film Enter-
priaee. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1970.
54 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a., 12 In. S3J rpm 15
mill. (Instruments of the orchestra)
Credits: Ojn.suitant, Darld V. Christie.
Summary: Examines the major woodwinda as solo InBtruments
and as a Tltal part of the total modem symphony. Includes the
flate. oboe, and clarinet families.
1. Woodwind instruments. I. Coleman Film Enterprises II
RMI Film Productions. Series: Instruments of the orchestra
(Fllmstrlp. RMI Film Productions)
788 75-737687
RMI Film Productions
The Woodwind quintet (Motion picture) University of
Michigan Television. Released by National Educational
Television and Radio Center, 1957.
29 mlD. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (From Haydn to hi-fi. no. 6)
CreditM: Producer and editor, Merrill McClatchey; boat, James
O'Neil.
Summary: Pi-esents music as written for the woodwind quintet.
Sketches the history and development of chamber music through
analysis and performance by the Michigan Woodwind QuinteL
1. Chamber music — Analysis, appreciation. i, Michigan. Uni-
versity. Television Center, ii. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. Series: From Haydn to hi-fi (Motion picture) no. 6.
Fi 67-774
Woodwork (Motion picture) Halas and Batchelor Educa-
tion Diviaion, Londcm [196-lj Released in the U. S. by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.
8 motion pictures (4 rain, each) si. color. 8 """,
lAxtp Alms. Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
With teactier's guide.
CredUa: Author, St. Pauls Fllma.
Summary: Shows correct and easy methods for rariona phases of
woodwork* ng.
1. Woodwork. I. Ualas and Batchelor Cartoon Films, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
684,08 Fi A 68-3005
Balas and Batchelor Cartoon Films
Woodworking (Motion picture) Eye Grate House, 1969.
12 motion plcturea. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop films.
f'umi-.-nv: Familiarizes students with the use of woodworking
tools and offers specialized Instruction in their use-
1. Woodwork (Manual training) i. Eye Gate House. Inc.
684.08 78-701306
Eye Gate Bouse
WoodworUaf kami tools. [Transparenciea] DCA Educational
Products. 1971.
23 transpanacies. color. 10x12.
With 15 overtaya-
With tcKher's guide.
CREDITS: Author. Psnick E. Spulmaa.
SUMMARY: lUustrates the fiiU range of hand toota for the wood shop.
Including toota for aieaturiiig, sawing, filing, bonng. ptaning, and qtcdal purpose
tools of varioua sorts.
I. Toota. 2. Woodwork. I. DCA Educatiooai Products.
ITJII95] 684 72-733873
DCA Bducatiooal 72 MARC
Products
Woodworking lathe: spindle tnnung (Motion picture)
Moreland-Latchford Productions, Toronto. Released in
the U. S. by Sterling Educational Films, 1967.
13 min. sd. color. 16 mm (Woodworking: machine tools)
With teachers' manual.
SCMMARY; Explains various aspects of spindle turning, such as
the parts of the lathe, bow to mount work, proper use of cutllnir
tools, how to center the stock, how to perform rough turning and the
cutting of curves, groove*, and shoulders.
1. Uthes. 2. Turning. I. Moreland-Latchford Productions To-
ronto. II. Sterling Educational Films, Inc. IIL Series- Woodwork-
ing: machine tools (Motion picture)
(TT201] 684.08 73-712982
sterling Educational Ellms
Woodworking operations (Motion picture)
see The Drill press. Part 4: Woodworking
operations
Woody Woodchuck (Filmstrip) Communicators rl96-l]
20 fr. color. 35 mm.
Summitry: Describes the home of Woody Woodchock, and tells
how he t;ets his food. Shows what happens when a small boy aod
bis dog try to catch the woodchuck.
1. Marmots — Juvenile films. i- Communicators (Firm)
372.3 74-733208
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Woody Woodckacfc. [Filnutrip] Teaching Resources Develop-
ment Center, 1969.
26 fr. color. 35 mm.
SUMMARY; Shows the woodchuck'i underground borne and studies his
hsbits. including his destructive habits. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Maraiota— Juvenile films. [1. WoodchuclcS] I. Teaching Resources
Development Center.
[QL737.R68] 372.3 72-733783
Teaching Resources 72 MARC
Development Center
Woof woof (Motion picture) Yugoslavia Films, Belgrade.
Releaaed in the U. S. by Contemporai7 Films/McGraw-
Hill, 1969.
1 reel. sd. b&w. 16 nun.
CrediU: Director, writer, and animator, BorU Kolar; mttaic, An-
delko Klobocar.
Summary: A dramatixatlon about a dog and a mt wbo tlfpit when
they meet and who bring their offspring into the fl^t only to hare
the popples aod kittens play and sing together in harmony.
I Jugoslavija aim, Belgrade, u. Contemporary nims/McGraw-
Blll.
791.43 75-703905
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Wool (Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1949. Made
by L. J. Simpkin. Released in the U. S. by Carman
Educational Associates, 1966.
27 fr. b&w. 35 mm.
With teachers notes.
Summary : Uses a story sequence to portray the production of
wool products.
1. Woolen and worsted manufacturfc 2. Wool I, Common
Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman EUncational Associates.
677 70-738577
Carman Educational Asfloclat«fl
Wool Bureau, inc.
see
New York
Designers and the surroiud.
Surround.
Wool from the Tweed (Filmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1958. Released in the TT. S. by Carman Educational
Associates, 1966.
25 fr, color. S.^ cm.
With teachers notes.
SUMMARY: Portrays the wool Industry of the Tweed Basin In
Scotland, the beauty of the area, and the prodnctivity and energy
of the Inhabitants.
1. Wool trade and Industry— Scotland— Case stndies. I. Com-
mon Ground, ltd., London. II. Carman Educational Associates.
tHD9901.7.A7] 914.146 74-738578
Carman Educational Associates
Wool in Australia (Motion picture) Public Media, inc.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
10 roln. «d. color. IS mm. (Man and bis world)
Ekllted version of the motion picture made by Instltut ftJr Film
und Bild, Munich.
Summary: Follows the lives of an Australian ranch family in an
Isolated area. Shows the raising and shearing of sheep and bow
wool Is sorted, graded, baled, and shipped to a market In Melbourne
or Sydney for auction.
1. Sheep— Australia. 2. Wool. l Public Media, inc. n. Films
Incorporated. Series: Man and his world (Motion picture)
838.10994 72-705463
Public Media, Inc.
673
Wool industry in Sardinia (Italy) (Motion picture) Walt
Disney Productions. Released by International Communi-
cation" Films, 1969.
3 min. si. color. 8 mm. (West Europe)
Loop Aim mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With teacher'B guide.
From the IMU motion picture entitled Sardinia.
Summary: Traces the production of wool In Sardinia from the
raising of sheep to the Snlsblng of the woven cloth.
1. Wool trsde and Industry— Sardinia. i. Disney (Walt) Pro-
ductions, n. International Communication Films, m. Sardinia (Mo-
tion picture) Series: West Europe (Motion picture)
338.109459 73-703784
International Ommunl- cation nims
Wool into clothing (Motion picttire)
see Pioneer village in the 1830's: Wool into
clothing
Wool into yam (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1968.
4 min. nl. color. Buper 8 mm. (Pioneer craft)
Loop (lira. Film note* on cartridge case.
CreditM: Author*, W. Woodruff. G. Moore-
Summary: Deacrlbea the American pioneer craft of making wool
Into yam.
1. Yarn. 2. Wool. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Series ■ Pioneer crafts ( Motion picture )
372.6 Fi A 68-3132
Blallng Corporation
Wool processing in the United Kingdom (Motion picture)
Walt Disney Productions. Released by International
Cooununication Films, 1969.
3 min. Hi. color. 8 mm. (West Bon^)
Loop fl'ni mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in
•uper S mm.
With teacher's guide.
From the 1965 motion picture entitled Scotland.
Summam: Shows Ihe unique method of wool processing deTek^ted
by the peoples of the Hebrides Islands.
1. Wool trade and industrj— Gt. Brit. i. Disney (Walt) Pro-
ductions, n. International (Tommuntcation Films, m. Scotland
(Motion picture) Series: West Europe (Motion picture)
338.409411 77-708785
International Communl- cation Films
Woolen blaakets. tFUmstrip] Peggy Kahana and Yoram Kahana.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1972.
87 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 »., 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm. (Man
■nd environment: craitt and roourccs)
Also issued with phonoUpe in casselte.
With study guide.
SUMMARY; Explores the effect of natural environnieni on the development
of regional crafts, pointing out how man uses the materials at hand to fulfill basic
needs. Focuses on the craft of making woolen blankets.
1. Handicraft 2. BUnkets. 3. Woolen and worsted manufacture. 1.
Kahana, Peggy. II. Kahana, Yoram. III. BFA Educatioaal Media. IV. Series:
Man and eavironment crafts and resources, f Filmstrip]
[TT405] 746.1 72-732531
BFA Educatiooal Media 72 MARC
Woolen mill (Motion picfvre) Educational Media, 1968.
4 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Rlementary social studies series)
Loop tllm mounted in cartridee.
rsi>ue<l III Rtnndard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
W^th study guide.
Credits: Producers, Donald J. Murphy, Wllliara D. Schmidt.
Summary: Traces the major steps In the woo] process, showing
how the mw wool sheared from a sheep Is washed, dyed, carded,
woven into wo<ii cloth, and prepured for shipment.
1. Woolen and worsted manufacture. i. Educational Media, Inc.
Series: Elementary social studies series (Motion picture)
677 Fi A 68-2521
Educational Media
Woolner Bros. Pictures
see
Mutiny in outer space.
Word analysis— multiple approaches (Motion picture) Al-
lyn and BaoHi, 1969.
19 m;n. ml. color. 16 miu. (Understanding the teaching of
reading, no. 8t
With discussion guide
Credits: Producer, John H. Tyo; educational consultant, William
D. Sheldon.
Sumtnary: Demonstrates various approaches to word -ana lya Is,
Includes the teaching of Initial letter sounds, the letters of the alpha-
bet, rhyming, and consonant blending. Presents lessons In syllabi-
cation and structural analysis Uugbt at tbe third and flfth-grade
level. DemonsIrate« the teaching of preflxea, root words, and snfllzes
and shows children at work on the rect^nitloo of antonyms.
1. Reading (Elementary) i. Allyn and Bacon, inc., Boston.
Series: L'nderslanding the teaching of reading (Motion pictore) no. Sl
372.4 70-701292
Allyn and Bac<tii
The Word and the echo (Motion picture) Ian Clark, 1971.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Uses s series of Impressionistic sketches with nar-
rated text to cspture the action and evoke the mood of Longfellow's
poem. Paul Revere'a ride.
1. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. 1807-1882. Paol Revere'a rldfc
I. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. Paul Revere's ride.
II. Clark. Ian.
[PS2271] m 76-718247
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filtnstrips
The Word-birds of Davy McFifer (Filmstrip) Taylor As-
sociat«s. 1971.
58 fr, color. 35 turn, and pbonodiMc: 2 8.,? In., 38) ri>ni., 14 mlo.
(Tell me a story. Library 10)
Also issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's script book, teacher's use folder, and tell-back
booklets.
Ba^ed on tbe book of the same title by Barbara Kllmowlcz.
SUMIJABY : A story about a boy who talks too much until his
neighbor tells him about word-birds. For elementary grades.
I. Kllmowlci. Barbara. The word^iirds of Davy McFlfer. II.
Ta.vlor Associates. III. Series: Tell me a story (Filmstrip) Li-
brary 10.
872.4 73-740007
Taylor AaaodrntM
Word building (Filmstrip)
1970.
Society for Visual Education,
-1^ fr. color. 85 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 3Si rpm.
17 mtn, mlorogrooTB. (Understanding your language, group 1)
Also Liutiied with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
PREDITR: Authors. Harold Shane, June Shane, Ted DeVrle.-*.
SUMMARY: Introduces free and bound mDrpbemes and different
types of prefixes and suffixes. DIffemitlates morphemes from syl-
lables.
1. English language — Word fortnatlon. I. Society for Visual
Education, inc., Chicago. II. Series: Understanding your language
(Filmstrip) group 1.
422 78-737015
SocWy for Visual Education
W«d endings {Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made by University Films.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. { Discovering spelling patterns series, set 2)
With teacher's guide.
Summorv.' Uses games, rules, examples, teats, and revlewa to ex-
plain spelling patterns and proUems dealing with word endlags.
With captions.
L English language — Orthography and spelling. 2. Word games.
8. E:Dglish language— Word formation. x. HcGraw-HIII Book
Company. Series : Dlscorering spiling patterns aeries ( Film-
strip) sec 2.
372.6 75-733629
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Word order (Filmstrip) Society for Visual Education, 1970.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and pfaonodlsc: 1 s., 12 ItL. 831 rpm.,
17 min. microgroove. (Understanding your language, group 1)
.\]8o issued with phonotape In cassette.
With tearlier's guide.
CREDITS : Authors, Harold Shane, June Shane, Ted DeVrles.
SUMMARY: Shows the relationships of one word to another;
explains how words give meaning to sentences, and how word order
differs in various languages.
1, English language— Syntax. 2. English language — Word order.
3. Grammar. Comparative and general — Word order. \. Society
for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. II. Series: Understanding your
language (Filmstrip) group 1.
421 70-737013
Society for Visual Education
Word parts (FUmttrip) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made hy University Films.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. ( Discovering si>elllng patterns series, set 2)
With teacher's guide.
Bummari/: Uses games, rules, examples, tests, and reviews to ex-
Iriain spelling [>attems and problems dealing with word parts. With
captions.
1. English language — Orthography and spelllng. 2. Word games.
S. English language — Word formation. l McOraw-HllI Book
Company. Series; Discovering spelling patterns series (Film-
strip) set 2.
372.6 70-733630
McOraw-HllIBookCo.
Word problens. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1969.
U transparencies, colof 10 x 12 in. (Second year algebra)
With overlays.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Seven algebra lesson transparencies and seven matching ques-
tion transparencies.
1. Algefof* Problems, ciercises. etc. I Creative Visuals (Firm) 11.
Series. Second year algebra [Truupatenciei)
[QA157, 512.9 72-736006
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Words 1 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 rain. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film.
With teacher's manual.
Summ^irii: Teaches Kx>eclal education students basic reading and
writing skills by presenting situations which act out tbe words being
taught In order to help tbe students to recognise and retain tbe
worts.
1. Mentally handicapped children — BdacaUon — I^ngvage arts.
I. Canada. National Film Board, n. HcOraw-HIIl Book Company.
Series: Beading and writing series (Uodon picture)
371.9 73-708626
UcarawBUlBookOo.
Worda 2 (Motion picttire) National Film Board of Canada.
BeJea.seti in the U. S. by McCrraw-Hill, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
I/>op film In cartrlrige.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY: Teaches special education ntudenU basic reading
skills >iy pmwnllng situations which act out the words being taught
In order tu help the students to recognize and retain tbe words.
1. Uenully handicapped children— Education— Reading. I.
Canada. National Film Board. II. McOraw-HlU Book Company.
III. Series : Reading and writing series (Motion picture)
rLC4«20l 871.9 77-708627
HcOnw-Blll
Words 3 (Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada.
Beleased in the IT. S. by McGraw-Hill, 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film in cartridge.
With teacher's manual.
SUMMARY : Teaches special education students basic reading
skills by presenting situations which act out tbe words being taught
In order to help the student to recognize and retain the words.
1. Mentally handicapped children— Education — Reading. I.
Canada. National Film Board. II. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
III. Series : Reading and writing series ( Motion picture)
[LC4620] 371.9 70-708628
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Words and sounds, set 1 (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill/Uni-
versity Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
6 flimstrips. color. 36 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Author and consulUnt, Louise Binder Scott
CONTENTS: Sounds all around. 33 fr.— Sounds of farm and
field. 33 fr.— Sounds around the home. 33 fr.— Things to see. 82
fr. — Things to touch. 34 fr. — Noees and tongoes. 36 fr. With cap-
tions. For prlinary grades.
1. Sounds— Juvenile films. 2. Language arts (Primary) I. Mc-
Graw-Hlll/UniTerslty Films. II. McOraw-HlU Book Company.
[LB1528] 872.6 70-739889
HcGraw-HlUBookCa
Words and sounds, set 2 (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill/Um-
veraity Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
6 flimstrips. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Author and consultant, Louise Binder Scott.
CONTENTS: Consonant sounds: M W P B. 40 fr. — Consonant
sounds : T D N H. 40 fr.— Consonant sounds : K O F V. 39 fr.—
Consonant sounds : L R S Z. 41 fr. — Consonant sounds : J T Sh CtL
42 fr.— Consonant sounds : Wh Ng Th. SO fr. With capUons. For
prlmar? grades.
1. English language — Study and teaching (Prlmatr) 2. English
language— Consonants. I. McGraw-Hlll/Unlverslty Films. 11.
McGraw-Hill Book Company.
[LB1528] 372.6 75-739890
UcOraw-HlU Book Co.
WiHiis and sounds, set 3 (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill/nni-
versity Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
6 filmstrips. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author and consulUnt, Louise Binder Scott.
CONTENTS : The short a vowel sound. 88 fr.- The short e vowel
sound. 36 fr.— The short 1 vowel sound. 38 fr. — Tbe short o vowel
sound. 37 fr. — The short u vowel sound. 36 fr. — The aw sound.
85 fr. With captions. For primary grades.
1. English language — Study and teaching (Primary) 2. Bngllab
language — Vowels. I. McGraw-Hill/University Films. II. Mc-
Oraw-HIll Book Company.
[LB1528] 872.6 79-739891
UcOrsw-HlUBookCo.
Words and sounds, set 4 (Filmstrip) McGraw-Hill/Uni-
versity Films. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
6 flimstrips. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Author and consultant, Louise Binder Scott
CONTENTS : The long a vowel sound : ar air. 38 fr.— The long
e vowel sound: ear. 37 fr.- The long i vowel sound. 37 fr.— The
long o vowel sound. 37 (r. — The long and short oo sounds. 36 fr. —
The ow-ou sounds: the ois>y sounds: review of consonants and
vowels. 39 fr. With captions. For primary grades.
1. English language — Study and teaching (Primary) 2. English
language— Consonants. I. UcOraw-HIU/Universlty Films. II. Mc-
Oraw-HlU Book Ck>mpany.
[LB1528] 372.6 72-739892
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Words are not enousrh; editorial cartoons on the Kennedy
tragedies {Filmstrip) Visual Education Consultants,
1969.
41 fr. bAw. 35 mm.
With reel-to-reel audio tape and teacho-'s guide.
By William Sherman In cooperation with the Commission on Cur-
riculum Study of the Journalism Education Association.
Summary: A study of the editorial cartoonist's reaction to a na-
tional crisis, cumparlng the treatment of the symbols and themes of
the Kennedy rocking chair, Abraham Lincoln, tbe American flag,
and the book entitled Profiles In courage.
1. Kennedy, John FIbsgerald, Pres. U. S., 1917-1968— Portraits,
caricatures, etc. i. Visual Education Consultants, Inc.
070.4 70-735284
A. L. A. Booklist
Words come to life {Filmatrip) Society for Visual Educa-
tion, 1967.
43 fr. color. 85 mm. and pbonodlsc: 2 b. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector; 1 K. for automatic projector), 12 Id., 8S| rpm., 18 mlo. (Lin-
gni»(tlc backgrounds of English, group 1)
With teacher's guide.
Credit*: Authors, Harold 0. Shane, June Grant Shane; Illustrator,
Frank Hopper.
Summary: Discusses theories as to how language flrat b^an, and
illustrates stages In development of tbe English language. Traces
the evolution of the alphabet and points out facts about the way
various languages are written today.
1 Bnglisb language— Hist 2. English language — Alphabet i.
Society for Visual Education, Inc.. Chicago. Series: LlnJEulsUc
backgrounds of English (Filmstrip) group L
Fi A 67-3930 rev
Society for Visual Education
Words for vocabulary. tFilmslripj Creative Visuals [197-?]
4 rilmiinp&. coltir 35 mm. and 4 phonnupci in cassette. (Reading
and wrilini with phonics, set 3)
With icachcr't manuul and wund praclite caucitei.
SUMMARY: PfewntN a tight leading vocabulaty. Designed Tor uae by begin -
nmg readers or for remedial work with young people or adults.
I English language 'Glossaries, vocabularica. etc. I. Creative Visuals
(Firm) II. Scries: Reading and writing with phonics. (Filmstrip] set 3.
[PE1680] 428 72-736095
Crcstive Visual* 72 MARC
R74
Words that sound the same {Motion picture) Interaa-
tional Cinemedia Center, Montreal. Released in the
U. S. by Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
4 min. 81. color, super 8 mm. (Ready, set. read! Set 3)
Loop fllm.
With teacher's guide and teaching manual.
Summary: Presents basic conc^ts necessary In learning to read
in any language. Designed to develop visual and auditory percep.
tlon, concepts, and vocabulary ; to encourage problem solving ; and
*o stimulate perceptiotL Teaches how language works. For primary
1. Reading (Primary) 2. Perceptual learning. i. International
Cinemedia Center, n. Learning Corporation of America. Series:
Beady, set, read! (Motion picture) Set 3.
372.4 70-708234
Learning Corp. of America
Words, words, words. [Motion picture) Houghton Mifdin Co.,
1971. Made by Amazing Life Games Theater Co.
9 min sd. color. 16 mm. (The Amazing Life Games Theater)
CREDITS: Project originator, Elhcl Young; callaboraior^, Allonia Gad-tdcn,
Marilyn Bunu.
SUMMARY: A language teaching film which explains tlic association of
letter sounds with words from the child's point of view. For kindergarten.
I, English language -Phonetics— Juvenile films 2, Children -Language-
Juvenile films. [1 English I angiuge— Phonetics] 1. Houghton Mifllin Com-
pany. 11. Scries: The Amazing Life Games Theater. [Motion picture]
iLBUSl] 372.6 72-701741
Houghton Mifflin Co 72 MARC
Words! words! words! Volume 1-2. [Filmstrii}] Encore Visual
Education, 1972. Made by Delwyn G. Schubert.
8 flimstrips (2S fr. each), color. 3S mm. and 8 phonodiscs: (2 s. each),
7 in,, 33 1/3 rpm., 5 min. each side.
With teacher's manual and student workbook. For elementary grades and
remedial classes.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
SUMMARY: Introduces 80 words Includes nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
I, English language— Grammar— Juvenile films, [1. English language-
Grammar] I. Encore Visual Education, inc.
[LB1576] 372.6 72-735092
Encore Visual Education 72 MARC
Wordsworth, \Wlliam, 1770-1850
see
Poems by \Mlliam Wordsworth,
Wordsworth's Lake Country: image of man and nature
(Motion picture) Perfection Form Co., 1971.
20 Riin. sd. color. 16 mm.
CRKDITH: Director, Wayne F. DeMouth; photography, Mike
Dieter.
SUSIMARY: Presents scenes of Dove Cottage. Duddon Valley,
Cockermouth, Grasmere, and lakeland scenery In the England Lake
Country and portrays the influence of theee setting! on Wordsworth
as a romantic poet.
I. Wordsworth. William, 1770-1850 — Homes and haunts — Lake
District, Eng. I. Perfection Form Company.
[PR5884] 914.28 75-7 13M0
Perfection Form Co.
Work (Motion picture) Essanay Film Manufacturing Co.,
1915. Released by Blackhawk Films/Eastin-Phelan Corp.
,19&-?,
30 mill. si. b&w. 16 mm. (From tbe Essanay period of Chaplin
comedy)
Originally released In 35 mm.
Also Issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
CREDITS: Director and writer. Charles Chaplin. CAST: Charlea
Chaplin. Billy Armstrong. Marta Golden. Charlea Insley, Paddy Mc-
Guire, Edna Purrlance.
SUMMABY: A slapstick comedy In which Charlie Chaplin is a
paperhanger's assistant
I. Essnnay Film Manufacturing Company. II. Eastln-Phelan Cor.
poratlon. Davenport, Iowa. III. Series: From the Essanay period of
Chaplin comedy (Motion picture)
791.43 76-711888
Eaftln-Pbelan Corp.
Work {Motion picture) Educational Direction. Made by
Alexander M. Butman. Released by Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Story starters 2)
Loop fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
dwnmary: Presents scenes of different people in different types
of work from which children, nslng their experience and Imaflna-
tlon, can write a story.
1. English language — Composition and exercises. i. Educational
Direction. Inc. n. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Serlea:
Story starters 2 ( Motion picture. Baling Corp. )
808 76-708770
Baling Corp.
Work {Motion picture) Independent Producer's Service.
Released by BFA Educational Media, 1970.
3 mill. 81. color, super 8 mm. (investigations In science:
ei>ergy and motion serlea)
I.,oop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Crediti: Educational collaborator, Grant R Cary.
Summarv: Employs outdoor observations, laboratory experlmeota,
and a variety of open-ended questions to aid students In undentand-
Ing the scientific principle of work. With captions.
1. Force and energy. 2. Mechanics. 3. Work. i. ladepeodant
Producer's Service, n. BFA Educational Media. Serlea: Inres-
tigatlona In science: energy and motion (Motion picture)
531 74-700864
A. L. A. Booklist
Work and efficiency (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britannlca
Educational Corp., 1970.
Se fr. color. 8S mm. (Work)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Producer, William Routt; collaborator, Albert V. Baez.
SUMMARY : Defines efllciency and explains that Incomplete energy
transfers Influence the efllclency of ft machine, and that for any
machine, work Input will always exceed the useful work accomplished.
For elementary gradea.
1. Mechanical efficiency — Juvenile Alms. I. Eincyclopaedla Brl*
tannica Educational Corporation. II. Serlea: Work (Filmstrip)
872.8 79-78itt06
Bncyclopaedla Britan- olea Bdacatlooal Oorp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Work and eiwrcy (Filmstrip) Encyclopaedia Britaimica
Educational Corp., 1070.
67 fr. color. S5 mm. (Work)
With teacher's guide,
CREDITS : Producer, WUliam Routt; collaborator. Albert V. Baex
SUMMARY : Deflues energy, kinetic energy, and poteotlal eoergrl
and shows that the transfer of energy from one object to another la
accompllBhed through work. For elementary grades.
1. rorcea and energ^— Juvenile Alms. I. Encyclopaedia Brttan-
oic* Educational CorporaUon. II. Series: Work (Fllmatrip)
^ , 372.3 75-739204
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca BducatlMua Corp.
Work and gang songs (Filmstrip) Eye Gate House, 1971.
31 fr. color. 3o mm. and phoDodlRc: 1 a., 12 lo., 33| rpm.,
18 min. inlcrogroove. (BlHy Ballad's bootenanny. no. 2)
.^Iflo imiied with pbonotape In cassette.
With teacher's nianiial.
(.'ItEOITS: Writers. Maralene Wesner. Betty Ballnte. Mlleii E.
Wesler; narrator, Itosko Mercer; folk stnfrer, Bonnie Tepper.
STMMARY; Presents American work and iiaaK sonxa and provides
Information on their origin and meaning. Inclndes Sweet Betsy
from Pike: Drill, .ve Urrlers; I've been working on the railroad;
The Wabash Cannonball; Casey Jones; John Henry; Sbe'II be
comin' round the mountain; My darling Clementine; Buffalo gala;
Rln Grande; Sailing, Bailing; Blow the man down; Goodbye, my
lover : and Tbe boll weevil song. For elecnentary grades.
1. Work-songs. I. Eye Gate House, inc. II. Series: BlUy Bal-
Ud'K bootenanny (Filmstrip) do. 2.
[M 1&77.L3] 784.7 72-789100
E.ve Gate House
Work and power (Film-strip) Encyclopaedia Britannica
Educational Corp., 1970.
00 fr. color. 35 mm. (Work)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer,
taez.
SUMMARY: Defines power, and provides students with an onwr-
tunlty to calculate tbe amount of power developed In wveral R)«elflc
situations. For elementary gradn.
1. Force and energy— Juvenile Alms. 2. Power (Mechanics)--
Juvenile films. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Mucatlonsl Conmra-
tion, II. Series: Work (Filmstrip)
_ . 872.8 71-739203
EocydopaedU Britan- nlca Edneatloiial Corp.
Work aroond the world (Motion picture) Coronet Instmo-
tional Films, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With lencher's guide.
Credili: Educational collaborator, Roy A. Price.
Sumtnarv: Compares tbe basic types of work done around the
world In the areas of food-producing, manufactarlng, shops and com-
munity services. Emphasizes tbe growing Interdependence of people
•Dd the increasing specialisation of work.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Work. 2. Industry. i. O>ronet Instructional Films.
372.8 78-706183
Coronet Instructional Films
Work at school (FOmstrip) My weekly n«dtt, 1964.
28 f r. color. 35 mm.
Series 2. no. 5-64.
Bummarv: Shows dhUdren performing small tasks at schooL
1. Creative activities and seat work. i. My weekly readv.
372.8 78-733209
Penoaylvanta School for tbe Deaf
The Work crisis {Motion picture) Family Films, 1967.
SO min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SiMJunary: A documentary study of the ^ects of tedinologlcal de-
Tslopmeut OD work and leisure: Dlscosses the Biblical meaning of
work and the necessity for dignity of the lodlvidoal In aa locreaa-
Ingty automated work world.
1. Worii. 2. Leisure. i. Family Films, Inc.
301.2 Fi A 67-6756
Family Films, Inc.
Work habits and attitudes {FUmttrip) Avid Corp., In-
structional Systems Division, 1969.
4 fllni-^rlps. color. 35 mm. and photiodlscs.
With teacher's guide.
Designed for the educable mentally reUrded and slow learner.
VoHlentt: Getting along on the Job. part 1. 38 fr., 12 min.—
Getting along on the Job, part 2. 61 fr., 18 min.— Gettlog along on
the Job, part 8. 55 fr., 18 min.— Getting along on tbe Job part 4.
48 fr.. 17 min.
1. Job satisfaction. l Avid Corporation. Instructional Systems
Division.
871.42 70-73M96
Avid Corp.
Work- hardening {Motion picture) Jam Handr Oriraniza-
tion, 1»67.
4 m;n. si. color, super 8 mm. (Autwnotive sheet metal repair,
no. 3)
lyoop film mounted in cartridge.
With Instructor's guide.
Summary: Shows the work -hardening effects produced In metal
when It is worked and after it is annealed.
1. Strain hardening. i. Jam Handy Organliation. inc. Series;
Automotive sheet metal repair (Motion picture) no. 3.
629.28 Fi A 68-2546
Jam Handi" Organlta- tlon
Work ia progress: Steel aad the earirtHiHeat (Motion picture]
American Iron and Steel Institute. Made by CinecrafL
Released by Association-Sterling Films, 1972.
29 mm. id. bAw. 16 mm.
SUMMARY^ Uses a cartoon Kqueocc featuring • newly hatcheid bird who
would rather remain in his ibell when he tea ibc cooditioo of the envtroomeDt,
to ihow what the itee) industry b doing to fight poOutkn and protect the
environmenL
1- Pollution. 2. Metallurgies] plants— Waste disposal I. American Ifm
and Steel Institute. New York. U. AsMMnatkn-Stcriing Fdms. la Title: Sted
and the environment. [Motion picture]
[TD899.M43] 301.31 72-701780
CINE 72 MARC
A Work of heart and hand {Motion picture) Ellis Dunf^n
Prodtictions. Released by Modfilm, 1964.
14 milt sd. color, super 8 mm.
Loop tilm mounted In cartridge.
Credila: Troducer. Rllts Dungan: narrator. Lowell Thomas.
SumvMrv: Rho«-s historical arts and cntt* of Appalacbia on
exhibit nt a festival In Cedar I^kes, W. Va.
Another is.stie, 16 mm.
1. Handlcrnfl— Appnlachlnn Mountains. 2. Handicraft — Exhibi-
tions. I. Bills Dungan Productions, ii. Modfllm.
745.5 Fi A 68-2491
Modfllm
The Work of ice {FUmstrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967!
Released in the U. S. by Dufonr Editions, 1968.
48 fr. hftw. 35 mm. (Physical geography, no. 4)
.\ lleuciiii fl'nistrip.
With notes.
Creditt: Author. R. Kay Cressweii.
tSummory: Discusses various aspects of glaciers. Including collect-
ing grounds for glaciers, valley glaciers, erosion by a glader. the
glader snout, glacial deposits, moraines of various types, and tbe
landforms resulting la gladated areas.
1. Glaciers. t, Hulton Press, ltd., London, n. Dafour Editions,
Inc. Series: Physical gec^rapby (Filmstrip) no. 4.
551.3 Fi A 67-4064
Dufour Editions
The Work of rivers {Filmstrip)
,lP5-?j
Hulton Press, London
41 fr. btw. 35 mm. (Physical geography, no. 3)
A Beacon fllro-^trip.
Credits.' Author, R. Kay Gresswell.
Summaiy: Describes a river and its sources, shows how a river
causes erosion, explains tbe role of rivers In transportation, pictures
tbe shape of a river valley, &Dd points out what 15 meant by river
capture.
1. Rivers. 2. Erosion. i. Hulton Press, ltd., London. Series:
Physical geography (nimstrtp) no. S.
Fi A 67-3861
Dufour Editions
The Work of the church in Ghana {Motion picture) Bu-
reau of Audio Visuals, ITnited Church of Christ, 1959.
65 fr. color. 35 mm.
With manual.
Credits: Pictures. Theodore C. Braun, Stanley WiUte.
Summary: Shows glimpses of church life In Ghana and Togo to-
gether with scenes of Christian work In medicine and education.
1. Missions— Ghana. l United Chun* of Christ. Bareaa of
Audio Visuals.
276.67 Fi A 68-4141
united Church of Christ Office for Audio Vteuals
The Work of the heart {Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
(Biology series)
19 min. sd. color. 16
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Collaborators. Forrest H. Adams. Ralph Bucbabaum.
Summarv: Pictures and de«n-ibes how tbe heart and blood veasela
circulate blood, and discusses factors nffectlng the rate of tbe heart
beat.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Cardiovascular system. r. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educa-
tional COTporaUon. Series: Blolt^y series (Motion plctaie)
„ . _, „ 612 Fi A 68-1717
KncyclopaedU Britan- nic* Educational Corp.
The Work of the sea. Part 1: Waves and destruction
{Filmstrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967? Released in
the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
47 fr. bAw. 35 mm. (Physical geography, no, 1)
A Beucon fllmstrlp.
With notes.
Credits: Author, R. Kay Cresswell.
Suiruiiary: Describee the formation of waves by wind; shows how
the sea forms arches, stacks, bays, and headlands.
1. Ocean waves. 2. Coast changes. i. Hulton Press, ltd., Lon-
don. II. Dufour Editions, Inc. Series: Physical geography
(Filmstrip)
551.3 Fi A 67-4034
Dufour Editions
The Work of the sea. Part 2: Cbnstractire processes
(Filmstrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967? Released in
the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
(Physical geography)
36 fr. bftw. 35 tt
A Beacon fllmstrlp.
With notes.
Credits: Author, R. Kay Cresswell.
Summary: Describes how the sea builds beacb« and bow It moves
beach matwial along the coast. Pictures methods of beach control,
including groynes, and shows types of beacbea. Including sandy shore
and dunes and shingle beaches.
1. Shore protection. 2. Beaches. i. Hulton Press, ltd.. London,
n. Dufour EdltlOTis, inc. Series: Physical geography (Fllmstrlp)
_ , 551.3 Fi A 67-4055
Dufour Editions
Work of the wind and running water {Motion picture)
Audio Productions. Released bv John Wiley and Sons,
1970.
19 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Earth science series)
With guide.
Credits: Consultant, Sam Namowlts.
aummary: Explains and Illustrates the procesaes involved in tbe
geologic work of wind and running water and tbelr effects on
landforms.
1. Erosion. 2. Landforms. i. Audio Productions, Inc., New
York. n. Wiley (John) and Sons. Inc. Series: Earth science
series (Motion picture)
551.3 74-706762
John Wiley and Sons
Hulton Press, London
The Work of weather {Filmstrip)
,195-?]
38 fr. I)&w 35 mm (Physical geography, no. 5)
A Beacon fllmstrlp.
Credits: Author, R. Kay Oresswell.
8umm<iru: Describes the relationship of weather to erosion and
shows tbe elTect of chemical weather, freeze-tbaw weathering, wind
erosion, and slope collapse.
1. Weathering. 2. Erosion. 3. Slopes (Physical geography)
I, Hulton Press, ltd., London. Series: Physical geography (Fllm-
strlp) no. 5.
Fi A 67-3858
Dufonr Editions
Work or play {Motion picture) DBA Production& Released
by Modem Learning Aids, 1969.
B min. sd. color. 18 mm.
Bitmmary: Discusses hobbles and tbelr relaxing effects. Designed
to be used to stimulate oral language skills. For primary gradM.
1. Language arts (Elementary) 2. Oral communication. S. Hob-
bies— Juvenile films. i. DBA Productions, n. Modem Learning
Aids. New York.
372.6 74r-706884
Modem Learning Aids
Work pcrfoivaace ratiat* tMotion picture] Vought Aeronautics
1968.
27 min id color 16 mm.
Abo mutd in bAw
With lead«f-t guide and umpic forms.
SUMMARY: Shows time-uudy pcnonoel in actioo under rimnlaifd shop
condition* mcasunni 40 operations from ten bstic cjtegories common in many
induitnal orginizaiions.
1, Employee*, Rating of. 3- Performance »tandaid». 1. Vought Aeronau-
tHF5549.5.R3j
Vought Aeronauiic*
6S8.S
72-701863
MARC
{FUmstrip) Popolar
675
Work problems in mathematics
Science Audio- Visuals, 1970.
42 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' gulda
SumrMrv: Explains work problems from the point of view that
the sum of parts of the job done by the individual worker eauala
tbe part of the whole job completed. With captions
1. Work. 2. Fractions. i. Popular Science Audio- Visuals.
512 77-733379
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
The Work trains do (FUmstrip) Imperial Film Co., li>68.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 12 min.
mlcrt^roove. (Transportation: our railroads)
Biimmar)/: Explains tbe railroad term "piggyback." Examines
tank cars, hopper cars, boxcars, and other special types of cars.
Shows the transportation of merchandise across the country.
1. Ballroads— <^rs. i. Imperial Film Company, Inc., Lakeland,
Fla. Series: Tranaportatioo : our railroads (Fllmstrlp)
385 Fi A 68-4014
Imperial Film Co.
WMk wluif8 i« idl .boat? (Motion picture) J.mes A.
foWH r^"""-." "i'J; *e South Q^lin. eVv X™^„rt
fetesed by Amencan P,«onnel .„d Guidance Association,
ScSKS/'S.L'*"'""' '° "^J^ "^^ ~»"™ book.
[HF5382.5.U5] 371.42 7M1428«
The Workable way (Motion picture) Virginia Emplojment
Commission, 1971. Made by Motion Picture Init, Infor-
mation Services Division, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University.
ly min. Rd. color. 16 mm,
.„f'S!Jf^?.''- S^™,"""*!"! «>e »«lon taken by a jroup ot Virginia
r. - ~ •=•""'" '•nmn In «>l»ln» local labor probtema Told
ta flrst canon and b; narration. De«rlbea Ui« background planning
Snal iSa '*°'" ''°"'°' "" '''*° '°'° '"*" '"'' ""^ *" "^
c.;o,fnr-.'^ar'im^;;r^tii,i''.s;iTor'°'""'-''°'^
CINE *>«•' '*-7'l»M
The Wi»-kbcnch and the vise (Motion picture) Walden
Film Corp., 1968.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Basic woodworking— band
tools)
LoioD film.
1. Woodwork. 2. Carpentry— Tools. i. Walden Film Oirpora-
tion. Series: Basic woodworking — band tools (Motion picture)
684.08 76-708423
Walden Film Corp^
Workers of America {FUmstHp) Warren Schloat Pnidac-
tions, 1965. Made by WaSP Filmstrips.
55 fr color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 s.. 12 In 33i rpm. 12
m\n^ microgroove. (Folk songs In American history— 1700 thn^gfa
With atllizatlnn mifde.
Creditt: Writers, Charles Berirwall, Jane Beethoven.
Bummary: Presents folk music typical of various American occu-
pations from 1700 rhroogh 1884. Correlates this mnslc with slgnlA
cant developments in history and srt.
1. Labor nnrt iaborlnjt clasees— Songs and musIc^Hlst ft crlL 2
Folk-songs, American— Hist. A crit. i. Schloat (Warren) Produc-
tions. Pleasant vine. N. Y. Series: Folk songs tn American bis-
tory— ITOO through 1864 (Filmstrips) no. 8.
„ „ Fi A 67-5662
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Workiag drawings. (Filmstrip] Creative Visuals (197-?]
7 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 7 phonoupe* in cmsscile. (Ltnguage
or icchnicml dnwing, sci 5)
With teacher's manual and iludent workbooks.
SUMMARY: Presems working drawings in order to teach users of technical
drawing how to read shapes and dimensional information with accurate under-
sunding.
1 Blue-prints. I. Creative Visuals (Firm) 1 1. Scries: Language of technical
drawing. [Pilmstrip] set S.
[T379] 604.2 72-736105
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Woridng elephant (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
■1 niln. si. color, super 8 mm. (India)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summnn/: Gives the background and training of a working
elephant In India; follows the events of a typical day In the life
of the elephaut and his trainer, the mahout.
1. Elephant<i. i. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Se-
ries: India (Motion picture)
636.9 74^-708314
Ealing OrporatlOD
A Working model of a Van de Graaf generator (Motion
picture) Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1969. Made by Peter Robinson Associates.
4 miri, si. color, i^iiper 8 mm. (Experiments In physics — elec-
trostatics)
Loop film.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Collaborator. Albert V. Baez. with the cooperation of
Monterey Penln.siila College.
SUMMARY: Demonstration experiments with animated sequences
are used to Illustrate a working model of a Van de Graaf generator.
1. Van de Graaf generator. 2. Electrostatloa. I. Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational O)rporatlon. Series: Experiments in phys-
ics— electrostatics (Motion picture)
537.2 72-709927
Bocyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational COrp.
Working model of the thorax (Motion picture) Iowa State
University. Made and released by Film Production Unit,
1971.
3 mill. si. color. 16 mm. (Dukes physiology film wrles. no. 18)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, O. Steve Knudsen; director, writer, and
editor, John Bousek; technical adviser, H. H. Dukes; photographer,
Thomas K. Smith.
SUMMARY : Uses a bell Jar and balloon model of the thorax to
illustrate some basic principles of animal physiology. Demonstrates
the role of the chest cavity and diaphragm In regurgitation In ruml-
nantf!, In normal respiration. In pneumothorax, and In the return of
blood to the heart
1. Physiology. 2. Chest I. Iowa. State University of Science
and Technology, Ames. II. Iowa. State University of Science and
Technology, Ames. Film Production Unit. Ill- Series:
Dukes physiology film series (Motion picture) no. 18.
691.1 77-710185
Iowa State Univ. Film Production Unit
Working out new words and discovering "short a" {Film-
Ktrip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 in., 33) rpm., 10
mln. microgi'oove. (Functional phonics, pt 2)
With teacher's manual.
Humtnary: Uses demonstrations by Curly Cue, a stick man, In
presenting a systematic approach to reading skills. Designed to en-
able the slow learner to achieve independent word perception In read-
ing. For primary grades.
1. Iteading — Remedial teaching. 2. Reading (Primary) i. Eye
Gate House, Inc. Series: Functional phonics (Filmstrip) pt 2.
372.6 70-736915
A. L. A- Booklist
Working t<^ether (Filmstrip) Ix)llipop Dragon Produc-
tions. Made and released by Society for Visual Educa-
tion, 1970.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 331 rpm., 8 mln.
microgroove. (TTie .Adventures of the Ix>lllpop Dragon, no. 2)
With teacher's guide and coloring book.
SUMM.KRY: Uses a story about how the prince, the Lollipop
Dragon, and the children all cleaned the castle and won flrst prlee
for most beautiful castle, to ahow the fun In working together. For
primary grades.
1. Cooperativenesn. 1. I..olllpop Dragon Productions. II. Society
for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. III. Series: The Adventures of
the Lollipop Dragon (Filmstrip) no. 2.
372.6 73-738043
Sfw;lety for Vl«ual EMucatloa
Working together (Motion picture)
nica Educational Corp., 1971.
Encyclopaedia Britan-
12 mln. Ml. color. 16 mm. (Careers In the office)
Mtm Imued In b&w.
With teacher's guide.
CKEDITS: Producer, Greg Helmer; collaborator, Kenneth Zlmmer.
SUMMARY: Usea the experieocea of a young girl working In a
typing pool to illustrate that cooperation la an Important part of the
orfTlce and Its work.
1. Offlce practice. I. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Otrporatlon, II. Series: Careers in the olBce (Motion picture)
ftSl 74-712323
EncyclopMdU BriUn. uica Bducatloaal Corp.
WwUng with a gonge (Motion pictare) Fairfield Associ-
ates. Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Woodworking, part 3)
I>*op flim.
1. Chbieir 2. Woodwork. I. FslrOeld ABM>clates. II. Universal
Edut-atlon and Visual Arti. III. Kerlew: Woodworking (Motion pic-
ture) part 3.
[TT180] 684.08 79-715231
Uoiversal Education and Visual Arts
Working with adjectives (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Parts of speech)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Explains the meaning of adjectives and their usage
In sentence structure.
1. English language — Adjective. 2. English language — Sentences.
I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series : Parts of apeech
(Motion picture)
372.6 72-709438
Ealing Orp.
Working with adverbs (Motion picture) Ealing Corp.,
1970.
4 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Parts of speech)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary : Explains the meaning of an adverb and Its uaage In
sent^ice structure.
1. Bogllsh language—Adverb. 2. English language — Sentences.
I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Parts of speech
(Motion picture)
872.6 70-709440
Ealing Corp.
Working with arcs (Motion picture) William Boundey.
Relensed by UFA Educational Medin. 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( BFA mlnl-lessons : Using com-
pass and straishtedse)
Loop film.
With study guide.
SUMMARY: Identifies an arc as a segment of a circle and
shows how to use arcs in simple geometric deslgna. For elementary
grades.
1. Geometrical drawing — Juvenile films. 2. Circle — Juvenile films.
3, Curves. Plane— Juvenile films. I. Boundey, William. II. BFA
Educational Media. Series: BFA mlnl-lessons: Cahig compass
and straightedge (Motion picture)
372.7 71-712238
BFA Educational Media
Working with egg whites {Motion pictwe) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1970. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Food prqwratlon aeries, set 1)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
1. (Cookery (Eggs) i. McGraw-Hill Book Company. Series:
Food preparation series (Motion picture) set 1.
641.6 78-706503
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Working with glass tubing (Motion picture) Norman Bean.
Keleased by Film Associates, 1968.
3 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Life science activities series,
no. 23)
Ijtyop film mounted In cartridge.
With study guide.
Summarj/: Illustrates safe and efficient ways to heat, bend, and
fire polish glass tubing.
1. Glass blowing and working. i. Bean, Norman, n. Film Asso-
ciates. Series: Life science activities series (Motion picture) no.
542
78-701042
Film .Associates
Woridng with glass tubing (Motion picture) McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1969. Made by Raybar Technical Films.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Chemistry techniques series)
Loop film.
With teachers' guide.
Summarv: Demonstrates techniques used In working with glass
tubing in a laboratory.
1. Glass blowing and working. l McOraw-HlU Book Company.
Series: Chemistry techniques aeries (Motion picture)
542 72-701271
McGraw-Hill Book O.
Don Piccolo. Released
Workiag with leren. [Motion picture]
by BFA Educational Media. 1972.
4 min. «L color, tupcr 8 mm. (Simple machines •cries)
Loop film tn cartridge.
With Hudy guide.
SUMMARY: Shows bow a lever providet man with an advantage, and dem-
onstrates the relatkmihip between force, resistance, and distance in a lever
system. For elementary grades.
1. Levers — Juvenile films. [1. Lcvcrs] I. Piccolo, Don. 11. BFA Educa-
tional Media. 111. Series: Simple macliincs scries. [Motion picturej
lTJ173] 621.8 72-700793
BFA Educational Media 72 MARC
Working with line segments (Motion picture) William
Boundey. Released by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
4 min, >*i. color, super 8 mm. (BFA mlnl-lessons: Using com-
paiw and straightedge)
Loop flitii.
With study guide.
SUMMARV: Demonstrates the method for Identifying a line
segment and duplicating this segment. For elementary grades.
1. Geometrical drawing— Juvenile films. I. Boundey, William.
II, BFA Educational Media. Series: BFA mlnl-Iessona ; Using
COTnpass and straightedge (Motion picture)
872.7 78-712287
BFA Educational Media
Working with maps (Filmstrip) Educational Direction.
Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
R filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 8 phonodlscs (2 a. each),
8S) rpm.
Also Issued with phonotape In csHttette.
With teacher's guide at end of each filmstrip.
SUMMARV: Polntn out the skills required for using maps, such
as learning to determine scale. Utltud«, and lonfltud& DiacuaseB
mapn of various types and map projections.
1. Maps. I. Educational Direction. Inc. II. Eye Gate House,
Inc.
[GA1301
ByeOataHooM
872.8
676
74-739998
Workiag with Modera school MatkeMrtks. (Modon picture]
Houghton MifRin Co., 1971. Made by David D. Grieve.
20 min. id. color. 16 mm. (Duncan: modem school math Tilmi)
Also issued in bAw.
With teacher's manual.
CREDITS: Author, Ernest R. Duncan; collaborators. Lclon Capps. Marilyn
J, Zweng.
SUMMARY; A teacher- 1 raining film in which Leion Capps gives an over-
view of the content and ofajeciives of the text entitled Modem school mathemat-
ics: structure and use, and explains how to use the teacher's annotated edition
of the text.
I Mathematics— 1961- I. Duncan, Ernest Rowland. Modem
school mathmatics: structure and use. II. Houghton Mifflin Company. Ill,
Series: Duncan: modem school math films. [Motion picture]
[QA39.23 510.7 72-701740
Houghton Miinin Co. 72 MARC
Working with nouns (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Parts of speech)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary: Explains the meaning of a noun and its uaage in
sentence structure.
1. English language— Noun. 2. English language — Sentences I.
Ealing Orporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Parts of q>eech
(Motion picture)
372.6 78-709434
Ealing Corp.
Working with others
Office practice: Working with others.
Working with scale (Motion picture) William Boundey.
Released by Film Associates, 1969.
11 mi;i. -«d. color. 16 ram.
With study guide.
Siimmari/: Demonstrates methods of writing scale, and explains
some of the concepts and practical uses of IL Shows how to lay
out a floor plan and find locations on a map.
1. Mensuration, i. Boundey, William, n. Film Associates.
530 70-700651
Fltni .\ssoclates
Working with Skydrol fluids (Motion picture)
Co., 1966. Made by Gate and McGlone Films.
Monsanto
25 mi I, sd. color. 16 mm.
CreAiti: Director and photographer. E, D. McGlone : narrator,
Paul Harbfr; music. Richard McCurdy: editor, William I.arrabure.
Hummnry: l>escrll)es the correct handling, use, and maintenance
of Skydrol, a hydraulic fire-resistant lubricator used In aircraft.
Pictures equipment best used with it and surrounding materlala that
can be harmed by It.
1. Aeroplanes — Lubrication. t. Monsanto Ompany.
621.8 Fi 68-32
Working with the current balance (Motion picture) Har-
vard Project Physics in cooperation «ith WGBH. Re-
leased by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.
10 min. wl. bAw. 16 mm. (Harvard Project Physics teacher
briefings, no. 16)
Kinescope.
Summary: A teacher discusses with his studMita the uses of the
current balance, ways to avoid some of the problems associated
with Its adjustment and use, and the steps needed to convert cur-
rent balance measurements into a useful result to determine the
strength of the earth's magnetic field.
1. Current balance (Electric meter) 2. Magnetism. Terrestrial
I. Harvard Project Physics. II. Holt. Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
Series: Harvard Project Physics teacher briefings (Motion picture)
370.7 77-709151
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Working with verbs (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
4 mln. .si. color, super 8 mm. (Parts of speech)
I>3op fllm. Film notes on cartridge case.
Summary ; Explains verb forms and their usage In sentence struc-
ture.
1. English language — Verb. 2. English language — Sentences. I.
Ealing Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Series: Parts of speech
(Motion picture)
372.6 75-709436
Ealing Corp.
The Working wonuui today — and tomorrow (FUmatrip)
Visual Education Consultants, 1967.
33 fr. Ww. 3fl mm.
With Illustrated teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Paul Thompson.
Summat-y: Cnrnmciits on the qiilct revolution of wonten who are
combining work and marriage successfully. Points out that nine out
of ten women will work sometime during their lives and examines the
changing role of women in our society.
1, Woman— Employment— U. S. 2. Wives— Employment— U. S.
I. VUnat Education (ktnsuitants. Inc.
301.41 Fi A 67-3948
Visual Education Consultants
Workout (Motion picture) Australian News and Informa-
tion Bureau, 1967.
t ml[i, sd. b&w. 10 mm,
(Vedi**; Producer, R- Mason; director, R, Small.
Sumtnary: An Impresalonlstic study of the relationship between
hoi-se and ilder during an earlj' morning exercise.
1. Horsemanship, I. .Vustralla. News and Infurinatlon Bureau.
778.8 Fi A 68-1766
Australian News and Information Bureau
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Workout {Motion picture) St Frmncis Productions. Re-
leased by Association Films, 1969.
ISmin. sd. color 16 mm. . »w-_.-
Siim»iar*.- Explores the geoeratlOQ gaR as eTlaenoea In a ratnera
nnerpected visit to hl» son at college, where the father accepts hto
son's challenge In physical competition. Pointa out that tbrtr work-
out becomea a symbol of the emotional and Ideological contest In
which tiiej are engaged. „ „ , « ^ ^. >
1. Conflict of generations. L St. Francis Productions, n. Aano-
dation Films. Inc. _«.-««
301.42 79-70572«
CINE
Tlie World (FUmatrip) Common Grotmd, London. Made
by Oxford University Press. Released in the U. S. by
Carman Educational Associates, 1967.
18 double fr. color. 35 mm. (Oxford projected atlaa)
SttMimary.- A series of 16 general, regional, and special project
mapa from Oxford atlasea.
1. Maps. I. Common Oronnd. ltd., London, n. Carman Educa-
tional Associates. Series: Oxford projected atlaa (Fllmstrip)
912 7^736144
Carman Educational Associates
World (Motion picture) Jordan Belson. Released by Pyr-
iiniid Films. 1971.
C mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Sound. Andre VandenBroeck.
SUMMARY: Depicts the birth of the world aa a blo-aatroDomlcal
erent.
1. Earth. I. Belson, Jordan. II. Pyramid Films. Inc.
rQB631] 704-945 79-712465
Pyramid Films
World Air Cargo Marketing Forums
see
The Square.
The World at U. N. Plaza {Motion picture) U. S. Dept. of
State, 196S.
29 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Illustrates the work of the United States mission to
the United Nutions, hishllghtin? important events which Uke place
there. Emphasl/.es the role of the United Nations Id attaining world
1. United Nations— U. S.
State.
. United Nations. r. U. S. Dept of
341.13 FiE 68-61
The World at your fingertips (Filmstrip) Copley Produc-
tions. 1964.
1 roll, color. 35 mm. (Newspapers In the classroom, do. 4)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMAItY: Shows how the world comes to the public through
the "»e of newspapers.
1. Newspapers. I. Copley Press, inc. Oopley Productions,
II. Series: Newspapers In the classroom (Fllmstrip) do. 4.
[PN4731] 070 77-739573
Copley Productions
World Bank (Motion picture) U. S. Information A^yency,
196.^. Made by James Lipsc<Mnb.
27 nila. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: E^lalns the role of the World Bank in helping conn-
tries to modernise. Follows an offldal of the bank aa he makes
a trip to make cerUlo that the request for a 921,000,000 loan to
build a highway will indeed help develop the area and benefit the
pe<^Ia
1. International Bank for Reconstruction and Derelcqanent
t. U. S. Information Ajiency.
332.1 78-702886
CINB
World book encyclopedia
see
Craftsmanship and automation combine
to produce the World book encyclopaedia.
World cargoes; the story of seaborne ccHmnerce in a chang-
ing worid {Motion picture) Alfred T. Palmer Produo-
tions, 1970.
28 rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
A Discovery production.
Credits: Producer, director, and writer. Alfred T. Palmer; nar-
rator. George Wllhelm.
Summarv.' Shows how oil and mineral resources, timber, agricul-
tural products, and other materials are transported throughout the
world by United States freighters. Pictures cargo handling facili-
ties at various ports. Explains the role of exports and imports In
the national economy, and stresses the importance of the reciprocal
aspects of foreign trade.
1. (Commerce. 2. Shipping— U. S- i. Alfred T. Palmer Pro-
ductions.
387.6 70-709467
Portland State Univ. Ubrarr
World City, 1970*8 (Motion picture)
Sound, 1971.
Rocioante Si^t &
20 mln. sd, color. 16 mm. (The Artist as a reporter)
SUSIMARY: Artlst-rq>orter Franklin McMahOQ views and com-
ments on "World Citr" — drawings and paintings made In the United
States. England, Burope, and South America.
1. Art. Modem — 20th century. I. McMahon. Franklin. II.
Bocinante Sight & Sound. III. Series: The Artist as a reporter
(Motion plctore)
[N6490] 709.78 78-718474
CINB
The World come of age (Filmstrip) Cathedrtl Films, 1967.
ri6 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 in., 33) rpm., 10
min. nilcrogroove. (Christian wltneaa, a call to renewal, no. 1)
With script and guide.
Cre<lit8: Producer. James K. Friedrioh : director. Jack L. Tyler.
Summary : Explains that God is calling the church to work in
partnership with Him in awakening mankind to Its relationship to
God and In accepting the re^wnslbillty for providing for the needs
of man In the world,
1 Mission of the church. I. Cathedral Films, inc., Burbank,
Calif. Series: Christian witness, a call to renewal (Filmstrip)
oo. 1.
248.5 72-738111
Cathedral Films
World communism {Motion jncture) Institute on Commu-
nism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt Univer-
sity, in cooperation witli the University of Notre Dame,
1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mlD. f^. bAw. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 43a>
With Miidy guide.
Credits: Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Summary: Lecturer Mllorad Drachkovltch dlscu-sses the establish-
ment of the Communist International under Lenin, the molding of it
under Stalin, and its Influence oo the post-Second World War aRsets
and liabilities of the intematlooai Commtulst moTement
1. CommunlBt International. i. Vanderbilt University, Xasbville.
Institute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy. Series:
The Nature of communism (Motion picture) no. 43a.
Fi 67-610
World communism, part 2 {Motion picture) Institute on
Communism and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt
University, in cooperation with the University of Notre
Dame, 1964. Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (The Nature of communism, no. 4Sb)
With study guide.
CreditM: Producer and director, Gerald Bnrlage.
Summary: Lecturer Mllorad Drachkovltch discusses the changes
to the international Communist movement since 1945, compared with
its previous existence and experience under Lenin and Stalin.
1. Ommnnism. 2. World politics, 1955- i. Vanderbilt Unl-
reraity, Nashville. Institute on Communism and Constitutional De-
mocracy. Series: The Nature of commanlsm (Motion picture)
no. 43b.
Fi 67-625
World Council of Churches
Behold— «11 thinpnew.
The Churches work together.
Homo homini.
World distribution of biomes (Motion picture) Harper &
Row, 1970. Made by Unit One Film Productions.
3 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Biology serlesi
Loop film mounted In cartridge.
With Upe script, fcb manual, readings book, and teacher s manual.
Summary: lllostrates a variety of diverse biomes. and indicates
their locations by means of a map of world blomea.
1 Blottc communities. 2. Geopraphical dlstrlbatlon of animals
and pUnt«. i. Harper k Bow. Publishers. Serl«: Biology se-
r,„,Mo„o.p,c«„. Harper *FU,.^ 74-708968
Harper ft Row Pub- Ushers
rer
World FUm Corporation
see
The Steel king.
The Wishing ring; an IdyU of old England.
World Film Enterprises
see
Ancient Greece— Athens.
The World from 1914 to 1945. Part 1: Worid War I
(FihmtHp) Vistaprojects Corp. Released by Follett Pub
Co., ItOS.
hUrary'loifii ""°'' ^ °"°' "^"<*l>'<e"''«re<l 1<«i»m In world
With teacher's irulde.
Bummary: Pointa out that imperlallam. natlonallam. and mniur-
lam were the major causes ot World War i ; that tlie war brociU
defeat to Germanj and communism to Russia ; and that although the
Treaty of Versailles ended the war. tensions remained
FoL?°£',?S.,'"*S '"*"™4t, '• ■'•'•'•projects Corporation, n.
S?^ I^S;;Sn,s?oTSlS!.T»nlt S ^"''■- '^-»--""«'
Fo„ettPub.Co. »«'•' Fi A 68-6104
The World from 1914 to 1945. Part 2: The rise of dicta-
toiships (Filmstrip) Vistaprojecta Corp. Released by
Follett Pub. Co., 1968.
22 hsif fr. color. 35 mm. ( Concept -centered lessons In world
history, unit 5)
With teacher's guide.
8umm4jri/r Poiots out that World War I left damage, loltatlon,
nationalist hatred, and fear lu Europe; tbat dictatorships arose In
Russia, Italy, and Germany ; and that the German.ltallan^apaneae
alliance brought the threat of war
1. European War, 1914-1918 — Influence and results. 2. World
War, 1939-1!M5 — Causes. L Vlstaprojects Corporation, n. Follett
Publishing Company, Chicago. Series : ('oncept<enter<d lessons In
world history (Filmstrip) units.
940.5 Fi A 68-5105
Follett Pub. Co.
677
MARC
The World from 1914 to 1945. PaH 3: World War U
(FUmitrip) Vistaprojects Corp. Released by Follett Pub.
Co., 19i;8.
29 half fr. color. 85 mm. (Concept.centered lessons in world
history, unit 5)
With tencher's guide. to.,.ih iir., n ■
Ssswaar,.' Polnu out that Axis aggression led to World War n,
that na.al military, and air power gave the Allies 'W" »'«' t^
Alls; and that the atomic bomb emerged as a weapon «' '.n« '"'°r?^
1. World War, 1939-1945. 2. Atomic bomb. i. V I'taprojerts
Corporation, n. Follett Publishing Company Chicago. series .
Coiicept-centered lessons In world history <Fllmstrlp) unit i.
940.53 Fl A 68-5106
Follett Pub. Co.
World game can work; or. Politicians will yield to the
computer (Motion picture) Saturn Pictures Corp.. 19.1.
SO mln. «1. b»w. 16 mm. (R. BuckmlnMer Fuller; The world
"oREm-rs- Producer. Alex Matter: director. Herbert Matter.
SnnUR'r- R. Buclmm-ter Fuller Rummarlies hi. work and
p,«en" a reasoned plea for man to abandon Ihe political "IrnSfW
SS^P his strength and prevent him from realUlug his potentlaL
Filmed st the llrst World gaooe seminar In 1988.
1 Civlllaill..n. .Mo>lem-19no- 2. Progre^. I. Fuller. Rich,
ard Encknilnster. 1895- H. Saturn Pictures Corporation. 111.
Series: The World game (Motion plrturel no. 10. »,o„«,
[CIUSOl 300 70-712409
Saturn Pictures Corp.
World goTermnents. [Transparencies] Creative Visuals, 1968.
7 uansparencies. color 10 x 12 in fWorid hisiory and euiturc)
With leachcTs manual
CREDITS: Authors. James H. Phillip*. Ray Glaincr
SUMMARY: Examine* various lype* of lovemment-
t- Comparative government. [I Comparative governmenij 1 Creative
Visuals (Firm) II. Series: World history and culture. [Ttaitsparencies].
fJFSlj 320.09 72-735614
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
TW World growf larger. tRlmstripi Union of American Hebrew
Congregations, 1969.
45 ft. colof 35 mm. (Modem Jewish history filmstrip series)
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Producer, Samuel Grand; script, Bemhard N. Cohn; illustrations.
Williun SteiocL
SUMMARY: Traces the history of the Jewish people from their search for
a home in Weileni Europe throu^ highlights oflheir Ufc and lewning in Eastern
Europe from the ISih through the tSih centuries.
1 Jews— History— 70-1789. 1. Union of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions. II. Scries.
[DS124, 909.08 72-734740
Union of American "^^
Hebrew Congregatioiu
World Health Organization
see
The Drug bug.
False friends.
Heart sweet heart.
Little man, big city.
World history 400 (FUrwitrip) Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N. Y., 1968.
M> fr. r^lf.r, 3r. mm. and phonotape: dual-track, 1 reel (5 in ),
3J In. persw, 22iiiiD.
With teacher's handbook.
Rummarii: A survey of the 35 mm. slide cartridge library of world
history.
1. World history. i. Guidance Associates of fleafiantvllle. N Y
909 Fi A 68-3752
Guidance ARSociates
World history 400: a slide system. [Shde set] Harcourt Brace
Jovanovich. 1968.
545 slides, color. 2 x 2 in.
Issued in 7 cartridges.
With teacher's handbook,
SUMMARY: Surveys the history of the world through the use trf charts,
diagrams, maps, and time lines. Provides information on trade, agriculture, popu-
lation, exports and imports, and industry during major periods of historical
development. With captions.
CONTENTS: A. Prehistoric man— ancient India / China.— B. Middle Ages
—east and west.— C, Emergence of modem Europe— Napoleon.— D. Europe in
1815— imperialism-— E. Imperialism— end of World War II.— F. World since
IMS — atlas. — G. Suibtical almanac — outline maps.
1. World history, fl. World hisioryj 1. Harcourt Br^e Jovanovich.
[D21.3j 909 72-735037
Harcourt Brace 72 MARC
Jovanovich
World UatwT tnmwfm^mcf MriM. [Transparencies] Hammond
Incorponted. RelesMd by Hammood Education Sales DepL,
McOraw-HiU Book Ca, 1971.
4or. t a 10 IB.
linKlta3aatt.
Wdiowtay*.
Wlk IMdMr*i OMBMi
COWTENTS: The growth oTctviHzuion to ISOOA.D.— The rise of Western
civilizatioB. I500-I«U A-D— T*e twentieth ceaUry wortd.
t. World hiMory. 1. Hunmoed locorponied. II. McCraw-HOI Book
Campray. Hamnoad Educatkn Sales DcpL
tD21] 909 72-734299
McOraw-HiU Book 0>. 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
World Horizon Films, Maryknoll, N. Y.
see
Bolivia: beneath the mask.
Of pe(^le and a vision.
Portrait of a missloner.
The Quiet revolution.
Sigiboy.
World in Color Productions, Elmira, N. Y.
see
Waterton lAkes National Park.
A WorM in her book {Motion picture) Girl Scouts of the
U. S. A., 1963.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide. ^,. ^ .
Summary: Surveys the four Girl Scout handbooka. hlghllBhtlng
the International friendship elements tn the Girl Scout program.
Shows lllustrattona and text from the actual bandbo<A».
1. Girl Scouts — Handbooks, manuals, etc, i. Girl Scouts of the
United States of America.
369.463 Fi A 68-1456
Girl Scouts of the U. S. A.
World Law Fund
see
Revolution: Oiiiie.
Revolution: Mexico.
World Meteorological Organization
see
Ootids and meteon.
World-Mirror Pro<hictions, ltd.
see
The Bagpipe.
The Bassoon.
The Oboe.
The Organ, part 1,
The Organ, part 2,
The Piano. Part one.
The Piano. Part 2.
The Trumpet.
The Violin, part 2.
World of a different dnun {Motion picture) Bay Shore
Public Schools, 1970. Made by Lockhart Motion Pictures.
12 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary. Di8cu)«e.s the benefit** that retarded children can de-
rive from participating in an active school program which reflects
the abundance of the world and allows for those who are different.
1. MC0UII7 faandlcaciped chlldren—Edncatlou. i Bar Shore,
N. T. Public Schools. '
871.92 72-705727
CINE
WmW of ancient Rome {Ftlmstrip) Troll AasociAtes, 1970.
44 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Paul Peller.
Bummnry: A general Introduction to life In ancient Borne, deplet-
ing the art, religloo, culture, and gOTemmeot of the time*.
1. Home— CivlllMUon. l Troll Asaodateo.
918.7 79-786254
TroUAMocUtea
The World of Andrew Wyeth {Motion picture) American
Broadcasting Co. Released by International Film Bureau,
1908.
26 mln, sd. color. 16 mm. ., ,
CreAitt: Technical assistance. Nicholas Wjeth, Al Schwarts, Hal
WsUscc. „
SsBwuorv; Shows over thlrty-flve of Aodrew Wjeth's paintlngK,
blending the mjbiectR of the artist's representational style paintings
with actual scenes from the Pennsylvania and Maine countryside.
Covers slgnlflcaat fscts In Wyeth's life. Introduction by Henry
roods.
1. Wyeth, Andrew. 1817- 1. American Broadcasting Com-
pany, n. International Film Bureau, Inc.. Chicago.
769.18 7^706806
InternatUnairUm Bureau
The W(^4 of Aadler MOkr. [Motion picture] Lea Filnu de I'a-
dagio, Boulogne, 1971. Edited and released in the U.S. by
Wombat Productioat, 1972.
15mia. sd. color. 16 mm.
EagUsh venioa of AtHjum Milkr.
With Mudy guide.
CREDITS: Director, Jean Dasque; cocuultant. David A. Durfee.
SUMMARY: Portray* s day in the life erf a black worker in the aquarium at
Nanau in the Pthtrift, in order to explore the nature of nan ■• a coping snimsL
l.Socisl psychology. 1. Aquariums— Bahamas I. U* Films de I'adagia
II. Wombat Productioos. III. Auquin Miller. [MoliOD picture}
IHM251] 301.6 72-701233
Wombat ProductiocM 72 MARC
The WorH of Carl Sandborg {Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Made by
Nathan Kroll. Released by Contemporary Films/Mc-
Graw-HiU, 1968.
50 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
CreditB: Director, Kirk Browning.
Bummary: Presents a tribute to Carl Sandburs, ana surreyi the
heritage he left and the history he made.
L Sandburg. Carl, 1878-1967. i. National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, n. Contemporary FUms/McGraw-HilL
928 FiA68-2708
Graw-HUt
Contemporarr Fllms/Mc-
A World of change: hidden in the rocks (Filmsbip)
perial International Learning Corp., 1969.
Im-
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 In.), SS Ips.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide and script
CREDITS: Author, John R. Neel.
SUHMABY : Shows ways in which changes are occurring on our
planet. Uses recreations of prehistoric scenes, and field trips to
a dinosaur dig and to the Badlands National Monument as means
of exploring fossils, frtwa small mammals to the giant dinosaurs.
1. Paleontology. I. Imperial International Learning Corpora-
tion.
[QE714.3] 560 76-739329
Imperial International Learning Corp.
A World of change: life in ancient seas and swannis
(Filmstrip) Imperial International Learning Corp., 1969.
44 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 In.), 39 Ips.
Also Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and script.
CREDITS: Author. John R. Neel.
SUMMARY : Shows ways In which <Aanges are occurring on our
planet. Presents evidence of the life In swamps and In the sea
millions of years ago by examining fossils and re-creations of pre-
historic scenes.
1. Paleontology. I. Imperial International Learning Corpora-
tion.
[QE714.3] 560.92 70-739330
Imperial International Learning Corp.
A World of change: man, the changer (Filmstrip) Im-
peri;il International Ijcarning Corp., 1969.
4.'. tr, lulitr. S.") mm. ami plioiiotape: 1 reel (5 In.), 3i Ips.
Ai>y issued with phonotape in cassette.
With te»cher'8 guide and siript.
CREDITS: Author. John R. Neel.
SUM.MARY: Shows ways in which changes are occurring on our
planer. Describes the effect of man upon the physical world In which
he lives, as evidenced In a field trip to a modem farm and to a strip
coal mine. Conservation of natural resources Is emphasized.
1. Man— Influence on nature. 2. Conservation of natural re-
sources. I. Imperial International Learning Corporation.
[GF75] 333.7 72-739328
Imperial International Learning Corp.
A World of change: the changing rocks (Filmstrip) Im-
perial International Learning Corp., 1969.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (5 in.), 3! ips.
A1.40 Issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and script.
CREDITS: Author, John R. Neel.
SUMMARY : Shows ways In which changes are occurring on our
planet. Discusses the Influences In heat, pressure, freezing, acid,
water, and erosion on the rocky surface of the earth.
1. Weathering. I. Imperial International Learning Corporation.
[QE570] 551.3 78-739332
Imperial International Learning Corp.
A World of change: the Metasequoia story (Filmstrip)
Imperial International Learning Corp., 1969.
45 fr. color. S5 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (S In.), 9| Ipa.
Aiso issued with phonotape In cassettte.
With teacher's guide and script.
CREDITS: Author, John R Neel.
SUMMARY: Shows ways in which changes are occurring on our
pianet. The story of the Metasequoia, a "living fossil," is used to
Illustrate the survival of species through many centuries.
1. Metasequoia glyptostroboldes. I. Imperial International
Learning Corporation.
[QK495] 586 7»-789833
imperial International Learning Corp.
A World of change: the roekmakers (Filmstrip) Imperial
International Learning Corp., 1969.
40 fr. coh>r. 35 mm. and phonotape: 1 reel (6 In.), 8| Ips.
Aiso issued with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and script.
CREDITS: Author, John R. Neel.
SUMMARY: Shows ways In which diangea are occurring on our
planet. Uses story characters to show that all matter Is made up
of atoms, and that the differences between types of matter are
caused by different arrangements of atoms.
1. Rocks. I. Imperial Internatlenal Learning Corporation.
rQI':432] 562 74-789331
Imperial International Learning Corp.
The World of color {FUm&trip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
37 fr. color. 35 vam. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 7 In., 33) rpm., S mln.
(Primary social studies — science series)
With teacher's guide.
Credita: Authors, Constance Stockmyer, Mary Gersh, Walter U.
Burks.
Bummary: Designed to teach pre-sctUK>l children to distinguish the
colors and their names.
1. Color. I. Coleman Flim Enterprises, n. RMI Film Produc-
tions. Series: Primary social studies — science series (Filmstrip)
372.3 76-736631
RMI Film Productions
A World of difference {Motion picture) Cleaver- Brooks Co.
Released by Modern Talking Picture Service [196-!,
30 mih sd. coior. 16 mm.
Sumn.'iry: Pictures various applications for boilers and sea water
desalting equ^pmeiit. showing those In a school in Ontario, an Ameri-
can motel, a sicjscraper penthouse, and a Virgin Island playground.
Describes complete manufacturing processes including boiler design
and fabrication. „ . „
1. Sea-water. Dlstlliatlon of. i. Cleaver-Brooks Company.
II. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc. „. . .
628 Fi A 67-5230
Modern Talking Picture
Service
678
World of difference {Motion picture) International Har-
vester Co. Released by Farm Film Foundation, 1967.
23 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. ^^ « u *i.»...<,h
aummu,-v: Traces the full cycle of cotton from the fl«'f„^r*?S
the mills, to the store and into the home. Shows the newest and
improved methods of cotton [woductlon. „„,„, rnmn-nv
1 Cotton manufacture. i. International Harvester Company.
n Farm Film Foundation, Washington. D. C.
633 r 1 A 68-oTo
CINE
A World of dreams {Motion picture) William Henncks
Associates in cooperation with State of Cahfomia/Los
Angeles Hall of Health, 1967.
fumSarvf-prSn^ au'lmj^esslonistic view of the imagined eff^t
of narcotlCT, to demonstrate part of the reasons why drug use or
Sp^rS^tion is started. Emphasises the deterrent aspects of drug
°*^i. Narcotic habit. i. William Henrlcks Associates.
613.8 Fi A. 68-174
CINE
The World of Enrico Fermi {Motion picture) Harvard
Project Physics. Released by Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
1970.
40 mill. sd. biw. 16 mm.
Summary: A documentary which portrays the life and work of the
nearly contemporary physicist, Enrico Fermi, whose work helped to
transform not only physics and the style of doing research, but even
the course of history Itself.
1. Perml, Enrico. 11»01-19M. i. Harvard Project Physics.
II. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
630.092 75-706154
World of friends {Motion picture) Saskatchewan Dept of
Education, School Broadcasts Section, Regiiia, 1900. Made
by Sasl::itchcwan Cine-Graphic Division.
3i> rain. sd. color. 16 mm.
Ektachronie.
Credits: Producer and director, R. F. Howard: wrilt'r. (.erlrude
Slurrav; photographers, K. M. Patterson, h. B. Todd.
Summary: Explains the I-Ylendship Tape project In which tapes
and other materials made in Saskatchewan schools are exchanged
with similar materials made in schools of more than seventeen other
countries. „ , . ,.
1. Educational exchanges— Saskatchewan. 1. Saskatchewan.
School Broadcasts Section.
371.39 Fi A 68-34
N.ntlonal Film Board of Canada
The World of Harry GoMen {Motion picture) National
Educational Television. Made by WGTV. Released by
Indiana University Audio- Visual Center, 1967.
80 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Creative person)
Summary: Introduces Harry Golden, author and editor of the
Carolina Israelite. Explains his working habits, philosophies, and
the background for his book The death of a Uttle girl.
1 Golden. Harry I*wls, 1902- 1. National Educational
Television and Radio Center, n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual
Center. Series: Creative person (Motion picture)
928 Fi A 68-2977
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
The World of Henry Orient {Motion picture) Pan Arts Co.
Released by United Artists Corp., 1964.
106 niin. sd. color, a.'i mm.
Panavlslon. Color by DeLoxe.
Bn-ied on the novel of the same title by Nora Johnson.
treditt: Producer. Jerome Hellman; director, George Roy Hill
Bcreenplay. Nora Johnson. Nunnally Johnson ; music Elmer Bern
stein; directors of photography, Boris Kaufman, Arthur J Ornitz
fllm editor. Stuart Ollmore. Catt: Peter .Sellers, Paula Prentiss,
Angela Lansbury, Tippy Walker. Merrle Spaeth.
aummary: A comedy about the adventures of two teen-age school-
girls in Manhattan and their InfaluaUon with a concert pianist
I. Johnson, Nora. The world of Henry Orient, u. Pan Arts
Company. lu. United Artists Corporation.
Fi 67-1369
Hm World of LT. W. [Motion picture] lUtnoi* Tool Worfca, 1 97 1 .
Made by Take Ten Production*.
3 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: An industry managemeBt-orientsd (Urn whkh show* how the
world hai changed in the pMt thirty-five yean and utdicatM the chuitcs that
will occur in the next diirtyflve yeart.
1. Ecofiomic hialory— 20th century. 1. lllinob Tool Wor1c».
{HC541 30U 72-700330
CINE n MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The World of Jacqu«s-Yves Coustcan (Motion picture)
National Geographic Society in association with Wolper
Productions, 1966.
53 tnln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creiiti: I'roducer. Jacques-YTee Coustetu: writer*. Jamw Dugmn,
Ir«ln BoBten- narrator. Onon Welles; masic, Lalo Schlfrin: director
of photography, Ouy Blanchard; photographer. Philippe Cousteau;
film pdltorji. GeontCB A16p6e. Bob Collins. David Cooper.
Summary: Describe* Project Conshelf -three carried oat by Jacques-
Tves Cousteau. in which six trained divers lived In a steel sphere and
worked on the ocean floor at a depth of more than three hundred feet.
1 Manned undersea research stations, 2. Cousteau. Jacquea-Tvea.
V National Geographic Society, Waahlngton, D. C. n. Wolper Pro-
ductions.
551.4 Ki 68-316
The World of Jacques- Yves Cousteau {Motion pirhire) Na-
tioiini (roofrraphic Society in af^socisition with Wolper Pro-
ductioji . Rclcrtsod by Encvclopaedia Britnnnica Educa-
tional Corp., lOllT,
48 niln. sil. otilor, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CreditM: Producer. Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
Bummnr}/: A reconl of the day-by-day events In the lives of .tix
oreanauts isho pioneered an inner space expedition S28 feet below
the surface of the Mediterranean for twenty seven days.
1. Manned undersea research stations. 2. Underwater explora-
tion. 3. Murine fauna— Red Sea. i. Cousteau, Jacques Yves.
n. National Geographic Society. Washington, D, C. ni.
Eucjclopaedia Brit.-in- nica Educational Corp.
627 Fi A 67-5240
Encyclopaedia Britan- nIca Edunirinnnl f'nvj.
The World of Jolian Bond {Motion picture) Natioul Edu-
cational Television and Radio Center. Released by Indiana
University Audio- Visual Center, 1969.
11 tnln. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
CrediU: Producer, PhUlp BinJarr, Jr.
Summarif: Bevtews the rec«Dt career of Jallao BoDd, tDOnber of
the Georgia State Leglslatare, IncIadiOK hla probe»t candidacy as
the first black man to be nominated for the Vice Presidency at B
Democratic National Convention.
1. Bond, Julian. IMO- i. National Edacatlona] Teierfslon
and Radio Center. □. Indiana, nolra^lty. Audlo-Vlanai Oealer.
923 70-704232
Indiana. University. Audio- Visual Center
The World of Kermit Shafer, American artiat {Motion
picture) Bezdechi Productions, 1970.
21 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Features the contemporary artist Kermit Shafer and
his repre««itatlve works In a blending of music, poetry, and tOm
technique.
1 Shater, Kermit. I. Bexdechl Productions.
791.43 78-711695
CINE
The WorW of Mark Twain (FUmstrip) Guidance Associ-
ates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1968.
2 fllnistrips <pt. 1, Si fr. ; pt. 2. 86 fr.) color. 36 mm. and 2
pbonodlscs: 12 in., 33i rpm.. pt. 1-2, 16 mm. each, microgroove.
With teacher's manual.
Sammofy: Traces the life of Mark Twain, and relates events in
his life to specific portions of his work.
1. Clemens. Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910. L Guidance Asso-
cUtes of Pleasantville. N, Y.
928 Fi A 68-6230
Oaidance Associates
TW Worid of NUrtta Latkr. cMotion picture] Lutheran Oiurcfa
ProdtKtiont. Rekaaed by Concordia Hlma, 1966.
•d. b*«
16 a
SUMMARY: RecreaiM in Lniher's own wordt hit wort, hfc, and eim. Ke-
tnccs i.itiher't rooaicpa from St. Peter*! Church in Eolebeo, when be was
bapfited. to the very room where be died.
I. Luther. Martin. 14l3-i54«. 1. Lutheran Orarch ProductioBt, inc.. New
York. IL Coacordis Publiihinf Houae. Sl Loom.
[BR323] 922 72-701664
~ '■ ~ la 77 MARC
The World oi microbes (FUmatrip) PopoUr Scieooe Audio-
Visuals, 1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide
SNtnirMiry.' Shows microscope blow-ups of common microbes, sudh
MB bacilli, cocci, f^irllla, and vlruaes. Discusses the work of Von
Leeuwenhoek, Pasteur, Lister, and Koch. Describes how bacteria,
yeast, molds and viruses multlplj. Encourages children to corer
their mouths when coughing or sneezing, to bathe regularly, and to
take shots and vaccinations as precauUona against Infection. With
captions.
1. Microbiology. 2. Hygiene. i. Popular Science Audlo-Tlsuala.
576 71-733486
Popular Science Audio- Tisaals
The World of momitains (Motion picture) Zagreb filma,
Tugoslaria. Keleased in the U. S. by Ccutemporary
Films/McGimw-HiH, 1960.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Director, Branko Marjanovlc; screenplay, Ivo Strabooja.
Summary: Shows high altitude flora and fauna and natural
phenomena during the cycle of the seasons [n the Tngoalav Alpa.
I. Alpine flora. 2. Alpine fauna. 3. Dlnaric Alps. l Zagreb-
film, u. Contemporary ntma/McOraw-BUL
914.97 76-706898
HcOraw-nill Book Co.
TW WorU of «M la ttrc. [Moiioa picture] National Pihn Board
of Canada, 1969.
2S mia. sd. bftw. 16 bub.
CREDITS: Producer, GontoaBvwaah: director, Jim Caraey;|*0«ocrepfcer,
Eugene Boyko; editor. Jacques BcasiiBon.
SUMMARY, Portr»yi the de^wir of the poverty-«ricken Canadisne who
e fifth of the total pofwlatMa of the coantry.
I. Camda. Nabooal FQni Board.
1HCI2O.P6] 301.44 72-701358
Nsuooal Film Ba«d of 73 MARC
The World of IHri Thomas (Motion picture) National
Educational Television and Radio Center. Released by
Indiaim University Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
60 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crtditi: Producer, Dick HcCutcben; director, Gordon Park*;
editor, Michael Misch.
Summary: Plrl ThMoaa, a painter, poet, author, ex-coo, and ex-
jnnkle, descrlbea the life of a Puerto Rlcan In the Spanish Harlem
ghetto in New Tork City.
— Another issue. bAw.
1. Tbomaa, Plrl, 1928- 2. Pnerto Rlcana In New York (City)
L National Bducatlooal Telerlslon and Badlo Center, n. Indiana.
University. Audio-Vlgual Center.
309.17471 71-701051
Indiana Unlr. Audio- Visual Center
The WorW of Rembrandt (Motion picture) Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America and National Broadcasting
Co. Released by National Academy for Adult Jewish
Studies, 1968.
90 mln. sd. bJiw. 16 mm.
Kinescope.
Telecast on the NBC series Eternal light
With script
CreditM: Script, Hoses Howell. ,^ ,.
Bummary: PreeenU some of the masterpieces by the Dutch artist,
Rembrandt van Bijn, a Christian, who used many of his Jewish
neighbors as subjects tor his portraits. OotUnes tlie history of the
Jews in Holland and Indudee views of Amsterdam's hlstwic Span-
ish and Porioguese synag<^ne.
1. Rembrandt Harmenswjon van Rljn, 1606-1669. 2. Jews in the
Netherlands. l Eternal light (Television program) 11. Jewish
Theolt^cal Seminary of America- m. National Broadcasting Com-
pany, Inc. IV. National Academy for Adult Jewish Sradles.
914.92 77-700976
National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies
World of sadness, worU of mirth (Motion picture) Hugh
and SuEanne Johnston, inc., 1968.
3 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
^luiMfMirv: An abstract sensory experience of floating colors and
Improvised sound, projecting varied moods through movement.
I. Hugh and Suzanne Johnston. Inc.
701 Fi A 68-879
CINE
World of science, na 1 (FUmstrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
40 f r. color. 30 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 »., 7 In.. 33i rpm-. 9 t"'"-
(Primary M>ctal studies — science wries)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Authors, Constance Stockmyer, Mary Gersb. Walter M.
Bwlis ._ ^ .X.
Summary: Explains the uses and properties of the magnet, the
magnifying glass, and the thermometer. Presents an experlm«it In
mixing the three primary colors.
1 Physical instruments. l Coleman Film Enterprises, n. RMI
Film Productions. Series : Primary social studies— acleoce aeries
(FUmstrip)
372.3 78-736637
BMl Film Productions
World of science, no. 2 (Filrruttrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
as fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 7 in., 331 rpm., 8 min.
(Primary social studies — science series)
With teacher's gulden.
CrraUii: Authors. Constance Stockmyer, Mary Gersh, Walter M.
Burks.
Summary: Discusses buoyancy, reflectloi^, the need of plants for
sun and water, and the need of fire for oxygen.
1. Science — Juvenile Alms. t Coleman Film Enterprises, n.
RMI Film Productions. Series: Primary social studies — science
series (FUmstrip)
372.8 71-736638
RMI Film Productions
The World of shape (FUmstrip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : I s.. 7 In., 33i rpm.. 9 mln.
(Primary social studies — science series)
With teacher's guldS;
Creditt: Authors, ConaUnce Stockmyer, Mary Gersh, Walter M.
Burks.
Summary: Designed to teach pre-school children to identify vari-
ous shai>es and their names. Including square, round, ctHie. rectangle,
star, egg, triangle, and heart
1. Geometry. t Coleman Film Enterprises, n. RMI film Pro-
ductions. Series: Primary social studies — science series ( film-
strip )
372.3 77-736634
RMI Film Productions
The World of silk {Motion picture) International SUIc As-
Bociation in cooperation with the U. S. Economic Coopera-
tion Administration (1950?, Made by News of the Day.
14 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Credits: Commentators, Sidney Walton, Joan Shea.
Summary: Describes the vital Impact of U. S. Economic Coopera-
tion Administration support on the silk Industries of fifteen nations
represented at the International Silk Congress held In New Tork
In 1950. Illustrates how silk is processed from cocoon to couturier.
Includes a fashion show at the Waldorf Astoria of the latest silk
styles.
1. Silk manufacture and trade. i. International Silk Association,
n. V. 8. Economic Cooperation Administration.
677 Fi 67-2032
World of '68 (Motion picture) Charies BraTerman. B«-
leased by Pyramid Film Producers, 1969.
5 mln. sd. color.
Versions available: cartridge, reel. 8 mm., super 8 mm., 18 mm.
Originally shown on the Smothers brotbera comedy boor tdevWon
prc^am.
Credita: Camera, SylrU Dees; editor. Ken Rudolph.
Btuitmory: A kineatasli Urn. Vwm kaMdosmile vtews of still
pictures to sammarise the T«»r 1968.
L Newsreels— 1908. l Braverman, CbarlM. tx. PyranM mm
Producers.
909.826 71-700736
Pjrramkl Film Prodooers
The World 9t sound (FUmatrip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
8fi fi- iiilor. S.% niui. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 7 In.. 38) rpm., S
mill. I I'rimary Miclal studieN — silence series)
Wlih teacher's guide.
i'l-cdilt: Authors, Constance Stockmyer, Mary Gersh, Walter M
BurkM.
Summary: Designed to teach pre-s<*ooI children to dlstlagnlsb
between different sounds. Establishes the concept of building aiMl
dimitUshlng sounds.
1. Sound. L Coleman Fltm BSiterprises. 11. RMI FlUn P«>-
ductlona. Series: Primary social studies — science series (Film-
strip)
872.8 70-786682
RMI Film Productions
The World of the American craftsman: The wmU and
work of Barbara Scarponi (Motion picture) National
Educalional Television and Radio Center. Made by New
Hampshire Network. Released by Indiana University,
Audio- Visual Center, 1970.
28 min. Kd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Produrer and director. I,ouls PrestI ; narrator, Dave
Mooes; niu.sic. l.ance fJunderson.
SCMMARV: Describes the world and work of Barbara ScarpMil
to explain how her feelings about her environment are reflected in
her art. Shows Miss Scarponi as she works in wax and metal to
cast a ring.
1. Scarponi, Barbara. I. National Educational Television and
Radio Center. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
745.56 7ti-709727
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Tlte World of the American craftsman: The world and
worit of Dorothy Young (Motion picture) National Edu-
cational Television. Made by New Hampshire Network.
Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center, 1969.
30 mln. wl. color. 16 mm.
Crfditt: Producer and director, Lotiis PrestI ; narrator, Dave
Moses.
Summary: Dorothy Young discusses the role that weaving has
played in her life and In the life of her husband. Shows her as she
gathers natural reeds and grasses and uses these materials In her
work.
1. Young, Dorothy M. 2. Hand weaving. i. National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. 11. Indiana. University. Audio-
Visual Center,
746.1 73-707602
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
The World of the Anciican craftman: The world and
work of Vivika Heine (Motion picture) WENH-TV.
Released by Indiana University Audio-Visual Center,
1968.
30 mlo. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Explains how Vlrlka aikd Otto Helno express their
Interpretation of life through pottery making.
1. Helno, VIvlka. 2. Helno, Otto. l WENH-TV (Telerisioo
station) Durham, N. H. n. Indiana. CnlTenlty. Audio-Visual
Omter.
738 7a-70036«
Indiana. Unlr. Audl»- Visual Outer
The World of the American craftsman: The world and
work of Walker Weed (Motion pictui^) National Educa-
tional Television and Radio Center. Made by New Hamp-
shire. Network. Released by Indiana University, Audio-
Visual Center, 1970.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer and director, Ix>ui8 PrestI; narrator, Dave
MtLses; guitar, Walter Spaulding.
SUMMARY; Explains how the personal beliefs of Walker Weed
are reflected in tlie objects and furniture that he makes from wood.
Shows some of his work, and points out that he is inflnenced by
Scandanavlan designs.
1. Weed. Walker. I. National Educati<H)al Television and Radio
Center. II. Indiana. University, Audlo-Visuai Center.
745.51 70-7097-28
Indiana, t'niv. Audio- Visual Center
Worid of the American craftmnan: The worid and wodc
of Wnshnr Eaves (Motion picture) Indiana Univwmty
Audio-Visual Center, 1970. Made by Kew Hampehire
Network.
29 mln. sd, color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer and director, Lonls J. PrestI; narrator, Dave
Hoses; music, Walter Spalding.
Summary: Discusses the work and philosophy of sculptor Wlnslow
Bares. Shows him In his home as he does bronse casting.
L Eaves, Wlnslow, 1922- L Indiana. University. Atidlo-
Vlsnal Center.
927 72-706864
Indiana Unlr. A-V Center
The World of the beaver (Motion picture) Independent
Television Corp., li*69. )Iade by An^Iia Films, London.
Relea^etl bv Holt, Rinehart and Winston,
32 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Longer version (50 min.) also Issued.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Narrator, Henry Fonda.
SUMMARY: Follows a bearer from bis birth throng his IlfB
with bis mate; emphaslns the ecological nie of tbe bearer.
1. Bearers. I. Independent Telerlslon CorporatloD. II. Holt,
Rloehari and Winston, Inc.
599.3 73-709816
Bolt. Rlnehart and Winston
679
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The World of the beaver (Motion picture) Independent
Television Corp.. li>6D. Mnde by Anglia Films, London.
Keleajed by Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
r>0 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Shorter version (32 min.) also Issued.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : Narrator. Henry Fonda.
SUMMARY: Follows a beaver from his birth through his life
with his mate ; emphasizes the ecological role of the bearer. Shows
the swimming: styles of many other animals that Inhabit the t>earer
ponds.
1. Beavers. I. Independent Television Corporation. II. Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
599.3 77-709817
Holt, Rinehart and Winston
IV Worid of tte bwnblebee. [Motion picture Richard Mostler.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts. 1969.
11 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY.- Illuctratet and »plaini the life cycle and hsbiu of the bumble-
bee, from the nunuring of the young to the pr^wrstun of honey.
1. Bumblebees. I. Moatler. Richard. II. Univcnal Education and VuuaJ
Am.
[QLS68.A6] 595.79 72-700377
Univefsal Education and 72 MARC
Vbual Ana
The World ot the cricket [Moti<Hi picture] Richard Mostler.
Released by Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1970.
9 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A jtudy of cricket behavior, emphatizing how theae inaectt
communicate.
1. Cricket*— Behavior. I. Meatier, Richard. II. UniverMl Education and
Visual Arts.
[QL508.G8J 595.7 72-700376
Universal Education and 72 MARC
Visual ArU
Tlie World of the microscope {Motion picture) Bausch &
Lonib, 10(16. Made by Stanford University, Hroadcasting
and Film Division.
13 mill. sd. color. 13 mm.
Sumtmitu: Explains the principles nnd use of tlie micio.scope by re-
lating the instrument to things familiar to the student— light from
the sun, a ningnifylng glass, etc. Uses line drawings and live action.
1. ilicrosc-ope and microscopy. i. Bausch & Lomb, inc.
Fi A 67-T06 rev
CINE
Tlie World of the New Testament (Flhmfnp) Common
Ground, Ijondon. 1965. Made by Iw>tyi>e Institute. Re-
leased in the U. S. bv Carman Educational Associates.
1966.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. {The Ancient world)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Writer, Marie Neurath.
Summary: Uses authentic photographs In combination with Hme
and flow charts and diagrams to cover the period of national and
religious revival in Palestine before It became part of the Roman
Empire. Explains that even though Palestine was defeated by
Rome, its teachings and writings survived to achieve worldwide Im-
pact.
1. Palestine— Hist.— To 70 a. o. i. Common Ground, ltd., Lon-
don, n. Carman Educational As.soclate8. Series: The Ancient
world <FllmstrIp)
956.94 Fi A 68-3735
Carman Educational Associates
World of the penguins (Motion picture) Insight, inc. Re-
leased by ABC Television Network, 1960.
30 mil.
b&w
18 n
Telecast on the ABC documentary show Expedition!
Credits: Producer, V. Fae Thomas; writer, P. T. Furst- music,
Robert Ernst ; photographer, Wllilam J. L. Sladen,
Summary: A study of the Adelie penguins in the South Orkneys
by William Siaden as a part of Great Britain's Falkland Islands De-
pendencies Survey of the area between South America and Ant-
arctica. Shows that the penguins keep the same mates from year to
year and follows the baby penguins as they grow to adulthood.
1. Ad61ie penguin. 2. Falkland Islands D^ndencles Survey. i.
Expedition! (Television program) il Insight, Inc., Los Angeles, hl
American Broadcasting Company.
698.4 Fi 68-317
A World of the right size [Motion picture) Nebraska
I'sychiatric Institute, Communications Division, and Min-
nesota Dept. of Public Welfare, Medical Services Division.
Made by Studio One in cooperation with Communications
Division, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute. Released by
U)mmunications Division, Nebraska Psychiatric Institute,
1968.
21 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Citi"7rrhlsmHA'",r.^.''.'™.r'*''"'' •?"*^"?«» ^e^tal retardation,
t^ires case nistoriex to explain the vary ng degrees of mental retar
datlon. emphasizes ItB Individual differencSTTnd d^Srlbes the
learning potential of the retarded. aescnoes the
1- Mentally handicapped. i. Nebraska. Psychiatric Institute
fc^^D^vSn'!^*'- ^'- «' «'"''>'<^ ^«'^'-- M^'-'
CN-R 371.92 79-702661
The World of the teenager {Motion picture)
196fl. National Broadcasting Co., 1966.
NBC News,
30 min. sd. b&w. 13 mm.
Credits: Producer, director, and writer, Frank De Felltta; re-
porter, Frank McGee: educational consultant, William C. Kvarareus;
photographer, Robert Donohue; 81m editor, Peter Punzl; sponsors.
New York Institute of Life insurance, Armour and Co.
Summary: A documentary on the teenage world revealed In the
lives of average, middle class, white Americans living Id the subur-
ban community of LexIngtOD, Mem.
1. Youth — Lexington, Mass. 2. Adolescence — Case studies. 8.
Suburban life — Case studies. i. National Broadcasting Company,
Inc. NBC News.
Fi A 66-682
WorW of the weed {Motion picture) KCET. Released by
Indiana University, Audio- Visual Center, 1968.
21 mlri. sd. b&w. 10 mm.
Credit*: Producer, David Germer; director, Richard S. Scott.
Summaru: Traces the history of marijuana, Its travels to all parts
of the woiid, and its derivatives. Discusses the l^al and moral
problems associated with its use.
1. Marihuana. i. KCET (Televl.sion station) Los Angeles,
n. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center,
613.8 Fi A 68-2T30
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
The World of three {Motion picture) National Film Board
of Canada, 1967.
28 min. sd. b&w, 16 mm.
Credits: Producer, Nicholas Balia; writer and director, George
Kaczender; music, Robert Fleming; photographer, Robert NIchol;
editors, George Kaczender, Donald Rennlck.
Summary: Presents an impression of life as seen by a three-year-
old child.
1. Children, i. Canada. National Film Board.
155.42 Fi A 67-2253
National Film Board of Canada
The World of touch {FUmstrip) Coleman Film Enterprises.
Released by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 7 In., 33| ipm., 9
min. (Primary social studies — science series)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Authors, Constance Stockmyer, Mary Gersb, Walter M.
Burks.
Summary: Designed to teach pre-school children the imagery, the
vocabulary, and the physical sensations related to various surfaces
and textures.
1. Touch— Juvenile films, t. Coleman Film Enterprises n
RMI Film Productions. Series: Primary social studies— science
series (Filmstrlp)
o».r.... „ . ^^2.3 73-736633
KMI Film Productions
The Worhl of tnbercnlofiis (Motion picture) CBS News.
Released by CBS-TV Television Network, 1959.
28 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (Conquest)
Telecast on the CBS-TV documentary show Conqueet
Subsequently released by McGraw-HiU Book Company under the
title TB— why it strikes.
Produced In cooperation with the American Aaaodatlon for the
Advancement of Science,
Credits: Producer. Michael Sklar; director, James B Falchoey;
writer. Joseph GottUeb; narrator, Charlee Colllngwood; photog-
raphers, Leonard Stark, Robert Daly; editor, Jotm Dulla^ian.
Summary: Professor Ren6 Dubos of the Rockefeller Institute
describes the body's defense against tuberculosis. Includes ezpert-
ments with mice that provide evidence that lack of suffldait protein
In the diet and chemical changes resulting from emotional shock or
disturbance affect resistance to the disease.
1. Tuberculosis. 2. Nutrition disorders. i. Columbia Broadcast-
ing System, Inc. CBS News. m. Columbia Broadtastlng System, Inc.
CBS Television, Series: Conquest (Motl<Ki picture)
616.2 Fi 68-667
The World of Tutankhamun (Filmstrip) Coleman Film
Enterprises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1967.
60 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 1 s., 12 in S3i rpm 14
min. (Landmarks in the history of Egypt) '
Credit*: Producer and writer, Walter M, Burks; photograDhy Wil-
liam. E. Veerkamp. O 1- J,
Summary: Describes the significance of the treasures taken from
the tomb of King Tutankhamen, and shows the ton* Itself and the
Valley of the Kings complex. With captions.
1. Tutankhamen, King of Egypt i. Coleman Film Enterprises.
IL RMI Film Productions. Series: Landmarks In the history of
'-"Eypt (Filmstrlp) '
913.32 73-735313
RMI Film Productions lo-toooLO
Tlte World of up close (Motion picture) Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1971.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Wonder walks series)
CREDITS; Produier. Warren Brown; collaborators, John Shelton,
f'harles Hogue.
SUMMARY: Views commonly seen objects In extra cloee-up ranee.
tar elementary giades.
1. Microscope and microscopy— Juvenile films. I. Encyclopaedia
Cntannlca Educational Corporation. II, Series: Wonder walks se-
lies (Motion picture)
fP2lO] 372.3 75-713437
LQC,vcl(^aedIa ttntun- nica Educational Corp.
World of water (Motion picture) Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 1»64.
9 min. «d. color. 85 mm. (Movietone adventure)
Cinemascope.
Credits: Producer, W. R. Hlgginbotham ; director F D Kay ■
writer, Martin Andrews; music. Jack Shaindlin; narrator KIrby
Alexander ; photography, Jerome Holtis : editor. Louis Ashley "
Summuru: Presents a pictorial tour of Bermuda, polnUng out the
variety of water spirts and activities available to the tourist
1. Bermuda Islands— Descr. & trav. 2. Aquatic sports
T. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 67-1405
The World of water (FUmstrip) Douglas F. George, 1965.
Made by Visuals in Science.
77 fr, color, 85 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In.. S8h rpni.,
16 loln. nilcrogroove. (Oceanography, no, 2)
A]fo issupd In M mm. slide package.
With teachers guide and script.
Credits: Narrators, Eugene l-a Fond, Mr. Lee.
Summary: Uses art and map Illustrations to explain the chemical
content of water, its uniqueness as a liquid, and Its tnnperatnre
characteristics. DescHbea attempts to correlate surface conditions
with Internal sea waves. Discusses the why and how of wave action,
1. Water. i. George, Douglas F. Series: Oceanography
(Filmstrlp) no. 2.
551.4 Fi A 68-4021
Visuals In Science
680
The World of wonderful foods (FUmsirip) Procter and
Gamble (196-*,
66 fr. colw. 35 mm.
Summary: Uses pictures to compare food preparation In ancient
and modern times. Deals with variety, color, texture, taste cost
and preparation time In meal planning.
1. Cookery. i. Procter and Gamble Company,
641.5 72-733210
Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
The World of work {FOmitrip) Cathedral Films. Released
by Society for Visual Education, 1967.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 12 In., 33J rpm., IS min.
(Vocational decisions)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explains why choice of a career Is a personal matter
and tells how to choose a vocaticm.
1. Vocational guidance. i. Cathedral Films, Inc.. Burbank,
Calif, n. Society for Visual Education, Inc., Chicago. Series:
Vocational decisions (Filmstrlp)
371.4 7a-732800
Society for Visual Edu- cation
World of worit (FUmstrip) Avid Corp., Instructional Sys-
tems Division, 1970.
5 flinistrlps. color. S.'i mm. and phonodlscs.
With teacher's guide.
Designed for the educable mentally retarded and slow learner.
Content)*: The working world. 42 fr., 13 min. -Finding a job.
50 fr., 19 min. — The job application. 55 fr., 17 min.— The job inter-
view. 67 fr., 21 min.— Your paycheck. 60 fr„ 15 min.
1. Applications for positions. 2. Employment interviewing. 3.
Wajre^. i. Avid Corporation. Instructional Systems Division.
371.42 77-735495
Avid Corp.
World on the turtle's back (spirits festivals and ritn^)
(FUmstrip) Our York State, 1960. Made by York State
Filmstrips.
29 fr. color. 35 mm. (People of the longhouse, no. 5)
Credits: Editor. William Fenton.
Summary: Pictures sacred festivals and rituals of the Iroquois,
Including Ci-lebrations to honor the Creator and give thanks. Ex-
plains the meaning of the corn husk masks, and the healing activities
of the False Face Society.
1. Iroquois Indians — Rites and ceremonies. i. Our York State,
Cooperstown, N, Y. Series: People of the longhouse (Filmstrlp)
no. 5.
Fi A 67-4144
Our York State
World origins (FUmstrip) University Films, Released by
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
40 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering spelling patterns series,
set 6)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces the origins of various words, and shows how
they acquired their present spelling. For grade 6.
1. English language — Word formation. 2. English language —
Orthography and spelling. i. University Films, Kansas City, Mo,
n. McGraw-Hill Book Company, Series: Discovering spelling pat-
terns series (Filmstrlp) set 6.
372.6 Fi A 68-4665
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
World Outdoors, inc., Danbury, Conn,
see
Fun city stripers.
World politics (Motion picture) Institute on Communism
and Constitutional Democracy, Vanderbilt University, in
coopcrntion with the University of Notre Dame 1964
Made by WNDU-TV.
30 mill. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (The N;iture of communism no 14)
With study ;;uide.
Credits: Producer and director, Gerald Burlage.
Summary: l.ecturer Gerhait Niemeyer discusses Lenin's most In-
fluential book. Imperialism, and the effects Its ideas had on under-
developed peoples,
1. Imperialism. i. Lenin, Vladimir Il'ich, 187O-102-1. Imperiiil-
Izm. kuk novGlshil 6tap kapftalizma. ir. Vanderbilt University, Nash-
ville. Institute on Communism and Constitutional Democracy. Se-
ries : The Nature of communism (Motion picture) no. 14.
Fi 67-584
World pt^ulation (FiljMtrip) Hulton Press, London, 1967!
Released m the U. S. by Dufour Editions, 1968.
fpL.,^"^- .^ °'?\ (Countries, regional studies and peoples)
A Picture post filmstrlp. *^ '
With notes.
»i,Hir?^7;J^u'*^ the population problem, using pictorial sta-
P^l^r**** **"* ^"T.*'' «' '''"•'d population to Its present slse.
1, PopulaUon. I. Hulton Press, ltd., London, u. Dufour Edl-
strH ■ ^'■'®*= Countries, regional studies and peoples (Fllm-
301.3 Fi A 67-40S6
Dufour Editions J i a o i -woD
World population patterns: outlook and implications (FOm-
atrip) Popular Science Audio- Visuals, 1970.
43 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teacher's guide
cnSlT^?' ■:^"^'*r.. ^'^^'^ '" '''•^''' PoP'-'atlon and considere
ov«™?,^ \7^ population expansion. Outlines the consequences of
^*T,P^"*'°"-, *""" P«rtlcular emphasis on the crItlaU need for
^JT,^; ^'*<^"^r P'"«J«"on'' '«"• '«ture population growth and
the need for population control. With captions. » "^ u«j
1. Population. I. Popular Science Audlo-Vlsuals.
Popular Science Audio- VUiiala 75-733645
World Presentations, inc.
see
Blind bird.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
World Presentations, inc. (Continued)
Boy with glasses.
Skinny and Fatty.
Yellow slippers.
World professional trampoline championship {Sfotion pic-
t^tre) Nissen Corp., 1967.
20 mill. Bd. color. 16 mm.
Nummary: Shows the highlightE aod wlDDing rontlD«fl performed
at a recent world profepslonal trampoline cbamplonafalp. Includes
the near-perfect exhibition performance of former Olympian gTmnast
Doris Fucha Brause on the uneveD parallel bar.
1. Tumbllnp. I. Nlaaen Corporation, Cedar Rapids.
796.4 Fi A 67-5652
NlaSen Corporation
World religjons in the New World. [Filmstrip] Broadman Films
(1972?]
66 fr. color. 3S mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 33 1/3 rpm.
With minual.
SUMMARY: An overview of various relifioos, including the International
Society Tor Krishna Consciousness, gurus, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Black
Muslims, and the Bahai faith, and discusses their impact on America.
1 Religions 2. United Sutes — Religion. I. Broadman Films, NathviUc.
tBL80.2] 290 72-736165
Broadman Films 72 MARC
The World saves Aba Sinbd {Motion ptcture) Unesco.
Keleased by Contemporary Films/McGraw-Hill, 1969,
28 min. rtd. color. 16 mm.
Creiitt: Producer, Herbert Meyer-Frandt ; animation, Rutfl Mann;
camera. Ilorst Nagal ; (lira editor, H. C. Erwln.
Summary: Explains that when work began on tbe Aswan Dam
la Egn>t the two temples of Abu SImbel were threatmed with de-
Uructlon. Describes the archaeological and cultural slgnlflcaooe of
tbe temples and shows how tbey were remored and reconstructed
on bisber irround.
1. AbuSunbul, EgyF*. i. United Nations Educa-
tional, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, n. Contemporary
Films/ McGraw-Hill.
913.2 74-704157
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The WorM since 1945. Part 1: The cold war (FUnvttrip)
Vistaprojecta Corp. Released by Follett Pub. Co., 1968.
25 bti f fr. color. 35 mm. ( Concept -centered lessons in world
history, unit G)
With teacher's Rulde.
Summari/: I'olnts out that after World War ii, Russia jokI the
United States opposed each other In a cold war; that the mid war
led to the formation of opposing military alliances and of n neutral-
ist KToup; and that efforts to Improre East -West relations have led
to disputes between Russia and Communist China.
1. World politics— 1945- 2. Russia— For. rel.— China (Peo-
ple's Republic of China, 1&49- ) 3. China (People's Republic of
China. 1949- )— For. rel.- Russia. l VlstaprojecU Corpora-
tion. II. Follett Publishing Company, Chlcaga Series; Concept-
centered lefLwns In world history (Fllmstrtp) unit 6.
940.55 Fi A 68-5107
Follett Pub. Co.
The World since 1945. Part 2: The United Nations (Fam-
atrip) Vista projects Corp. Released by Follett Pub. Co.,
1968.
24 half fr. color. 35 mm. (Concept -centered lessons in world
history, unit C)
With teacher's sulde.
Summary.' Explains that the United Nations has shown Its
strength by localizing conflicts in Africa and the Middle East; by
getting Russia. Britain, and the United States to limit atomic test-
ing; and by helping new nations to flght disease and hunger.
1. United Nations. L Vistaprojects Corporation, ir. Follett
Publishing Company, Chicago. Series: Concept-centered lessons in
world history ( Filmstrip ) unit 6.
841.13 Fi A 68-5108
Follett Pub. Co,
The World since 1945. Part 3: The nations of Asia and
the Middle East (Filmstrip) Vistaprojects Corp. Re-
leased by Follett Pub. Co., 1968.
24 half fr. color. 35 mm. ( Concept -centered lessons In world
history, unit 6)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Points out that nationalism has brought Independence
to most of the Middle East, and that Arat>-Israeli disputes threaten
peace in the Middle East.
1. Asia— Hist. 2. Jewish-Arab relations. i. Vistaprojects Cor-
poration. II. Follett Publishing Company, Chicago. Series: Con-
cept-centered lessons In world history (Filmstrips) unit 6.
950.42 Fi A 68-5109
Follett Pub. Co.
The World since 1945. Part 4: The nations of Africa
(Filmstrip) Vistaprojects Corp. Released by Follett Pub.
Co., 1968.
22 half fr. color. 35 mm. ( Concept-ceotered lessons In world
history, unit 6)
With teacher's guide
Summary: Points out that natloualiam baa brought Ind^teodenoe
to most of Africa; that pOTerty, disease, and internal dlajHiteB are
problems faced by Africa : and that the white supremacist gorern-
menls of Africa are resisting majority rule.
1. Africa— Hist. l Vistaprojects Corporation. il Follett Pub-
lishing Company, Chicago. Series: Coocept-ceotered lessons in
world history (Fitmstrlp) unit 8.
960 Fi A 68-5110
Follett Pub. Co.
The Worid since 1945. Part 5: Problems of oar times
(Filmstrip) Vistaprojects Corp. Released by Follett Pub.
Co., 19C3.
22 half fr. color. 35 mm. (Concept-centered lessons In world
history, unit 6)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Explores tbe major world problems. Including hunger,
disease, and local unresL Points out that efforts by tbe United Na-
tions to control atomic testing have bad limited success, and that the
■pace race Is an area of peaceful competition.
1. World politics— 1945- l VUUproJecta Corporation, n.
Follett Publlsblng (Jompany. Chicago. Series: Concept -centered
lessons In world history (Fllmstrtp) unit 6.
327 Fi A 68-5111
Follett Pub. Co.
The World starts next door (Motion picture) Marathon
International Productions. Released by Paramount Pic-
tures Corp., 1963.
10 mln. ad. color. 35 mm. (High topper)
Edited version for theatrical release of the 1962 motion picture
entitled A time like thhi.
Credits- Producer, Konstontln Kaiser; adaptation. Hans H. Her-
mann; narration, Philip C. Lewis; narrator. Boss Hail; photog-
raphy. Karl Malkames.
Summorv: Explains that the Story of man Is the story of learning
and that progress can be measured by man's willingness to use
tbe tools of industry. , ^ ^ ^ , - «,„
1 Progress. i. Marathon International Productions. Inc., New
York. It. Paramount Pictures CorporatiotL in. A Time like this
(Motion picture) Series: High topper (MoUon picture)
901.9 Fi 68-1621
The World, the campas, and Sister Lucy Ann (Motion pic-
ture) Paulist Productions, 1965.
28 mln. sd. b&vv. 16 mm. (Insight)
With discussion guide.
Crediti: Producer. John Furia; director. Jack Shea; writer,
John Meredyth Lucas, Ciut: Vera Mlle^ Andrew Prine, Eduard
Franze, Nina Shipman.
Summary: A study of an Interplay of Ideas regarding the mean-
ing of love a.^ Interpreted by a nun studying drama on a secular
campus and two of her clastimales who are ha Ting an affair.
1. Love. I. PaulIrt Productions, Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Series: Insight (Motion picture)
176 70-705457
Paulist Productlont
The World tamed npsidc dowa. [Motion picture] BBC-TV, Lon-
don, 1968. Released in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
so min. id. bStv. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A docum«ntary about the 1917 Russian Revolution. Use* film
footage ^ot in Moscow and Leningrmd and archival film and stills to fhow the
event) which led up to the Revolution and the aftermath of famine and desola-
tion. Includes interviews with eyewitnesses.
1. Russia— History— Revolution. 1917-1921. 1. British Broadcastin| Cor-
poration. Television Service. II. Time-Life Films.
[DK265.Wi 947.084 70-714663
Time-Life Films 72 MARC
World view [Motion picture) National Educational Tele-
vision and Radio Center, 1960.
28 mln sd. b*w. 16 mm. (The Big count, no. 9) „ ^ ^
Credilt: Producer and director, Ted Nielsen; writer. Richard
^"summary Dr. Philip Hauser, director of the 19S0 cemnis, and
commentator George Stone, discuss trends and effects of the world-
wide population expansion, and compare llTing standards In Asia
"l Population. "2. Cost and standard of llTlng— Asia. 3. Cost and
standard of llving-0. S. l National Educational Television and
Radio Center, Series: The Big count (Motion picture) iia 9.
301.3 Fi 68-665
World War I (Filmstrip) Warren Schloat Productions,
1967.
60 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodlsc : 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 11
mln. nilcrogroore. (.American history with folk songs— 18^-1967 )
With teacher's guide,
Crcditt: Writers, Charles Bergwall. Jane Beethoven.
Summary: Presents and discusses American folk songs of the
World War i period which describe the horseless carriage, the air-
plane, U-boats, the sinking of the Lusltania, the United States entry
into the war, life In a t>oot camp, and the Armistice.
1 Folk-songs, American. 2. European War, 1914-1918 — Songs and
music 1. Schloat ( Warren i Productions, PleasantTllIe, N. Y.
Series' American history with folk songs— 1865-1967 (Filmstrip)
784.4 Fi A 68-4530
Warren Schloat Produc- tlons
World War I (Filmstrip) Jonee and Osmond. Released by
Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
1^5 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
Wiih teacher's guide.
fiuiiiintiry: Part 1 trace* early events during World War I and
presents the problems of Kaiser Wllhelm n regarding the use of
submarines. Part 2 shows President Wilson reelected on a peace
platform at a time when German military power was beginning to
rule all of Europe and threaten the Western Hemisphere. For ele-
mentary grades. With captions.
1. European War, 1914-1918— Naval (^)eratlonB. German— Juvenile
films. 2. Wilson. Woodrow, Pres. U. S., 1856-1924— Juvenile films.
I. Jones and Osmond, Inc. u. Modem Learning Aids, New York.
Series: Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 71-733313
Modern Leamlog Aids
World War I (Motion picture) Project 7 Prodnctioia wid
McGraw-Hill Book Co. Released by McGraw-HiU Book
Co., 1&69.
23 mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (American history series)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Discusses the domestic sitnstlon In the United States
io 1914. the efforts of President Wilson to enact prt^resslve rearms
and to stay out of tbe European war, and tbe effects of the war on
tbe domestic program.
1. European War, 1914-191&— U. S. L Project 7 Productions,
n. McGraw-Hltl Book Company. Series: American history s^es
(Motion ptctare)
9iOJS 75-702076
MKlraw-HIUBookOo.
681
WorU War I. [Traiuparentnet] Ovic Education Service. 1970.
19 irsnsparenciei. coloc. 10 x S in. (CES American history uartiparcn-
With teacher's |uidcs
SUMMARY: Eumines ihe cause* of the First World War. its beginntns. the
lineup of the two sides. United Suies involvemeni, the Russian revolution,
Versailles, and the ■ftermitli of the war. Focuses on tucli persorialities as Nikolai
Lenin, General John Pershing, and President Woodrow Wilson. With captimis.
1. European War 1914-1918. I. Civic Education Service, Washington,
D.C II- Series.
[D521) 940.3 72-734504
Civic Education Service 72 MARC
World War I (Television program)
see
The Day the guns stopped firing, 1918.
Home front, 1917-1919: war transforms
American life.
Revolution in Russia, 1917.
The Sinking of the Lusitania-. unrestricted
submarine warfare.
Soviet Union, 1918-1920, civil war and allied
intervention.
Verdun the inferno.
World War I armistice to Lyndon Johnson (Filmstrip)
Jam Handy School Service, 1969.
GO fr, color. 3^ mm. and phonodlsc: 1 b., 10 in., 33i rpm..
8 min. mlcrogroove. (Our country 'tis of thee)
With music score.
Summary: Within the framework of a patriotic choral pageant,
enerjretlc songs alternate with brief transitional narratives to trace
the course of "United States history from the World War i armi-
stice to the time of Lyndon Johnson.
1 U S.— HiBtorv— 20th century. i. Jam Handy School Service,
Inc. Series: Our country 'tis of thee (Filmstrip)
973.923 76-735539
A.L. A. Booklist
World War l: Fire power (Motion picture) Thome Films,
1967.
4 min. si. bAw. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project no. 118)
Loop film mounted In cartridge, issued In standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Credit. ■ Producer. Dale C. Wlllard; film notes, James a Schott.
Summary: A display of tbe weaponry used In the wnr: rifles, ma-
dilne pms, grenade latmchers, mortara, howltien, and very large
railroad mounted guns Concludes with scenes of gas warfare.
1 Eurt^^an War, 1914-19ia 2. Arms and armor. r. Tnorae
Films, Inc.. Boulder. Colo. Series : 8 mm. documents project ( Mo-
don picture) no. 118.
856.82 Fi A 67-5474
Thorne Films
World War I: French entry into the war (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1967.
4 mm. si. b*w, 8 mm, (8 mm. docuntents project, no. 119)
Ix>op film mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
m tfuper 8 mm.
With flini r.ntes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producw, Dale 0. Wlllard; film notes. Jamee C. Schott
Summary: Chronicles the beginning of the war In France opening
with the posted order announcing general moblliEatlon. Shows
troops exercising, training with guns and grenades, and Industry
shifting to war production. Pictures French troops parading through
town streets and marching to the front where they enter trenches.
1. European War, 1914-1918— France. i. Thorne Films, inc.,
Boulder, Colo. Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture)
no. 119.
M0.3 Fi A 67-5476
Thorne Films
World War i: German entry into the war (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1967.
3 mln. si. bAw. 8 mm. (S mm. documents project, no. 112)
Loop lilm mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
in super 6 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
CredilM: Producer. Dale C. Wlllard; film notes James C Schott
Summary: Pictures the German Officer Corps, Including the Kaiser
and the German military on parade. Uses ne^vBpape^ headlines to
document the pre-war crises, mobilizations, and declarations of war
Shows German troops advancing through a town during the Inva-
slon of Belgium.
1. Eurf«>ean War. 1914-1918— Germnny. i. Thome Films, inc.,
Boulder. Colo. Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture)
na lli '
Thorne Films
940.3
Fi A 67-5476
World War I: German U-boat warfare (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1967.
4 mln. si. b4w. S mm. (8 mm. document^ project, no. 113)
Ixfop fi:ni mounted lu cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer. Dale C Wlllard; film notes. James C S<*ott
Summary: Follows a German submarine as It surfaces, fires a
warning shot at a transport t.|ilp, permits the crew to escape, and
sinks the ship. Chronicles tbe ev^its leading to the German decla-
ration of unrestricted submarine warfare and documents the reac-
tion of the United States to the continued sinking of ships without
warning.
1. European War. 1914-1918— Naval operations— Submarine. l
Thorne Films, inc.. Boulder. Colo. Series; 8 mm. documents proj-
ect (Uotlon picture) no. lia.
940.4 Fi A 67-5477
Thome Films
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wery Wir I: RuM-TnUik urcl battle. [Motion picturv]
Thome Films, 1971.
3 min. li. bitw. luper 8 nun. (8 mm. documentt project, bo. 338)
Loop film in cwtridfe. Film notes on cuthd^e case.
CREOrrS; Producer. DeJe WUtard.
SUMMARY: Showi a uval battle beni-eea Rimtaa and Turkiah ahipt in
191SOO theBUckSe*.
I. Europeaa War, 1914-1918 — Naval operatioBa, RuaiaiL 2. BvropeaD
War. 1914-1918— Navaloperatk»t.T\>rfcith. I. Thoroc Pilma. inc., Boulder,
Cola II. Serica: % mm. documenu proiect. [Motioo picture] na 338.
[D585j 940.3 72-701303
TTMjrae Filmi 72 MARC
World War l: The airplane (Motion picture) Thome Films,
1967.
4 luin. si. b&w. S mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 116)
Loop film mounted Id cartridge. Issued In stiindard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With fllm notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer, Dale C. Wlllard; film notes, James C. Schott.
Summary: Shows Orvtlle Wright taking off In a pre-war U. S.
Army experimental plane. Pictures a German flier dropping bombs
on buildings and trenches and the Allied response with anti-aircraft
guns itnd their own planes. Shows a dogfight between (^posing air-
craft in which machine guns are used. Includes a montage of rarl-
oua tjpes of World War i fighting planes.
1. European War, 1914-1918 — Aerial operations. l Thome
Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series : 8 mm. documents project '( &fo-
tion picture) no. 116.
W0.4 Fi A 67-5478
Thorne Films
World War l— the homcfront, 1917-1918 (Motion picture)
Chelsea House Educational Communications, 1969.
7 min. si. bAw. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
Ixiop film mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
CreditM: Editorial director, Arthur M. Schleslnger, Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summary: Examines the wartime regimentation of domestic life
and the effects of new weapon technology on production. Discuases
the ostracism of German-Americans and the mass media attacks od
Pnissianlsm and war dlssCTters.
1. European War, 1914-1918— U. S. i. Chebiea House Educa-
tional Commtinlcatlons. Series: The History machitte (Motion
picture)
940,3 78-736727
rbeloea Hotine Ekiuca- tlooal Communications
World War I: The Versailles Conference (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1967.
4 min. si. b&w. 8 mra. (8 mm. documents project, no. 121)
Loop Htm mounted in cartridge- Issued In standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With film notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer, Dale C. Wlllard ; fllm notes, James C. Schott.
Bumm<iry: Opens with a panoramic view of the palace at Versail-
les. Shows the arrival of President and Mrs. Wilson, Ciemenceau
addressing the delegates to the conference In the Hall of Mirrors,
and delegates leaving the hall. Concludes with scenes of the Big
Four — Lloyd George, Orlando. Ciemenceau, and Wilson— posing for
photographers.
1. Versailles, Treaty of, June 28, 1919. i. Thorne Fllma, Inc.,
Boulder, Colo. Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture)
no. 121.
WO^ Fi A 67-6479
Thorne Films
Wmld War I to tomorrow (Filmstrip) International Cine-
media Center, Montreal. Released in the U. S. by Learn-
ing Corp. of America, 1971.
9 fllmstrlps. color. 35 mm. and phonodlse : 2 a.. 12 in SSH rpm.
microgroova
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS : ConsulUnt, BUUng Morrison.
CO.VTENTS: Efficient America: the Importance of know-bow —
Synthetics ; engineering the molecule.— Flight : overcoming dtaUnce.—
Radio and television : the power of the air wavea.— The computer :
man extends his brain.— Where will technology take us?
1. Technology- C. S. I. International Clnemedla Oeaiter.
II. Learning Corporation of America.
, , „ 330.973 76-737861
I>eamlt)g Corp. of America
World War l: Trench warfare (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1967.
R min si. hk\r. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, na 117)
I»op thm mounted In cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
in HUiier 8 mm.
With fllm notes on cartridge case.
Credits: Producer. Dale C. WiilanJ; fllm notes, James C. St-hott
nummary: Examines trench warfare showing the construction of
trenches and the living conditions In them over a period of time.
Scans troops waiting, flring ocraslonally, exchanging grenades with
the enemy, and flllng through communication trenches. Pictures
French and British troops charging "over the top" tlirough tiarbed
wire, and fighting into the night aided by aearcbllghts.
1. European War. 1914-1918— Campaigns. 2. Intrcnchmenta. i,
Thorne Films, Inc., Boulder, Colo. Series: 8 mm. documents proj-
ect I Motion picture) no. 117.
S6&4 Fi A 67-6480
Thorne Films
World War i: U. S. entry Into the war (Motion picture)
Thome Films, 1966.
■*) tiiln. s). b&w. s mm. fS mm. documents project, no. 114)
I»op n m mounted In cartridge. iMaed in standard 8 mm. and
In auper 8 mm.
With film iMitPs on cartridge case.
Credits: Prmlucer, Dale C. Wlllard; fllm notes, JameM C. S<'hotL
Summary: A monuge of Wilson's war message, the declaration
of war by CongreM, and the Inltatlon of the draft registration.
Pictures recruits training, boarding trains, and embarking on ships
for France. Fealurt* French Generals Foch and Pau greeting Gen-
eral Pershing. Follows American troops parading through battered
French towns and marching to the front
1. European War, 1914-1918— U. S. i. Thorne Fllma, Inc.,
Boulder, Colo. Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture)
no. 114.
WOJ Fi A 67-6481
Tborne Films
World War I: U.$. I
1971.
B froBt [Motion picture] Tbonie ranu.
4 min. li. Utw. auper 8 mm. (I mm. docuoienta project, do. MQ
Loop film in cartridge. Film notes on cartridge case.
CREDITS: Producer. Dale Willard
SUMMARY: Shows acenea of Ufe to the Uohed States during Worid War I.
include* patriotic paradea, bond drives, sod women taking over men's jofes in
itcevy ioduMry.
1. United States— Social hfe aad customs— 1S65-191S. 2. European War,
19U-1918— United States. 1. Thonie Plbna, inc., BoiAler. Colo. I L Series:
8 mm. documents prafect (Motioo picture] do. 340.
[EI69i 973.91 72-701302
Thome Films 73 MAILC
World War I: U^h
Fllma, 1971.
[Motion picturei Thome
approi ♦ min. li. bftw. luper B mm. (» mm. documenu project, bo.
339)
Loop film in cartridge. Film notes on canridfc case.
CREDITS: Producer, Dennis Grogan.
SUMMARY- Shows Worid War I cartoon* encounging Americans to do
their bit for the war effort.
1. European War, 1914-1918- Humor.caricstures, etc I. Thome nima,
inc.. Boulder, Colo. II. Series; S mm. documentt project. jMotioo picture) oo.
[DS22.22]
Thome Fdms
973.91
72-701301
MARC
World War l: U. S. industry (Motion picture) Thome
Films, 1966.
5 mm. si. Mtw. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 115)
I^p fllm mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
In super 8 mm.
With fllm notes on cartridge case. . , „ ^^ o„»,o,t»
Cicdi(«- Producer, Dale C. Wlllard; fllm notes, Jamea C. Schott
Summary Pictures various United SWtes induatrles InTolved In
the war effort; men and women working to produce airpianea, gas
masks, artillery plec€«, and naval vessels. Ends with a montage of
ship launchings amid cheering and flag-waving crowds.
1 EuropeTn War, 1914-1918-U. S. L Thoriie Flln«. Inc.
Boulder, Colo. Series: 8 mm. documenu project (MoUon picture)
™" "'*" 338.4 Fi A 67-5482
Thorne Film*
World War n (Filmstrip)
1967.
Warren Schloat Productions,
75 fr, color. 35 mm. and phonodlse : 2 s., 12 in.. 331 rpm.. 15
min, lulcrocroovp. (American history with folk songs — 1865-1967)
With teacher's eulde.
Credits: Consultants, Charles Bergwall, Jane Beethoven.
Summary: Presents and discusses American folk songs of the
World War ii period which describe the Munich pact of 1938, the
defeat of Western Europe, the Battle of Britain, the bombing of Pearl
Harbor, the Normandy invasion, and the celebration of V. E. Day.
I. Folk-songs, American. 2, World War. 1939-1945— Songs and
music. I. Schloat (Warren) Productions, Pleasantvilie, N. Y.
Series: American history with folk songs — 1865-1967 (Filmstrip)
784.4 Fi A 68-4531
Warron Schloat Produc- tions
WtH-ld War II. [Transparencies] Qvic Education Service, 1970.
22 irinspstencics. color. 10 s 8 in- (CES American history tnniparcn-
cies)
With tcachcr'i guides.
SUMMARY: Diicusses the rise of militsriMn in Italy, Japan, and Germany.
Examines United Sutct ncutislily, Munich appeaMment, and events oT World
Wm 11. Focutei on »uch pcraonaiitiei u Muuoiini, Hiikr, Churchill. Rooaeveit,
MscAnhur, Eisenhower, and Truman. With captions.
1. World War, 1939-1945. I. Civic Education Service. Wuhiniton. DC.
II. Series.
[0743] 940.53 72-734509
Civic Education Service 72 MARC
American heritage. Released by
World War II. tFilmstrip]
McGraw-Hill, 1972.
5 filmstrips (70 fr. each) color. 3S mm. and S phonodiso (2 ». each; 1
s for fninual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 7 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 8 min.
each side
Also Issued with phonoUpe* in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY, Covers (he highlighu of World War [l from the rise of Hitler
to the surrender of Japan Includes the personalities, battles, polilics, and trea-
ties.
CONTENTS: Nightmare.- Blitzkrieg.— Counterattack.— Invasion .—In fern -
i. World War. 1939-1945. [1- Worid War. 1939- 1945} 1. American herit-
age. II McGraw-Hill Book Company.
[D743i 940.53 72-735946
McGraw-Hill Book Co, 72 MARC
World War ii ends — the victors, the ranqnished, and the
origins at the cold war, 194S-1946 (Motion picture)
Chelsea House Educational Communications, 1969.
7 mill. Hi. bAw. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
I..O0P nim mounted In cartridge.
With script and guide.
Credits: Editorial director. Arthur M. Schleslnger, Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel.
Summary: Traces military and political highlights of the conclu-
sion of World War n.
1. World War. 19S&-lMft— Peace. j. Chelsea House Educational
Communications. Series: The History machine (Motion picture)
940.63 71-736728
f "hflMea HouHf Ediica- tlonal Communications
World War n, part ! (FUirmtrip) Filmstrip House, 1969.
Tit fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlse: 1 s., 12 In., 88i rpm. ml-
orogroovf. (American decades — the IDWs)
With script and discussion guide.
Humtn4iry: Summarlsea International conflicts to IW8, Includes
political aggressions of Germany and Italy, the NaxI bllttkrieg
around the Maglnot line, the Invasion of Russia, the bombing of
Pearl Hartmr, Roosevelt's speech atmut four freedoma, and bcUts
entrance of the United States into the war.
1. World War, 1969-1949. l Filmstrip House. New York.
Series; American decades— the IMO's (Filmstrip)
940.63 73-735924
A. L. A. Booklist
682
WorW War u, part 2 (FUmJitHp) Filmstrip House, 1969.
74 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlse; 1 s., 12 in., 33i rpm. ml-
crogroove. (American decades — the IMO's)
With script and discussion guide.
Summary: Includes provisions of the Lend-lease act, first and
second .ttages of Allied Mediterranean strategy, the surrender of the
lUllan Government. Eisenhower's Operation Overlord, the liberation
of Paris, the Battle of the Bulge, V-E Day, Roosevelt's death, Tru-
man's inception Into the Presidency, and the dropping of the H-bomb.
1. World War. 19e&-1945. i. Filmstrip House, New York.
Series: American decades— the 1940'8 (Filmstrip)
940.53 77-735925
A. L. A. Booklist
World War n: the American home front (Filmstrip) En-
cyclopaedia Britannica Kducational Corp., 1968.
53 fr. color. 85 mm. (The United States: a world leader)
An Auiericna adventure, a program of fllmstrlps In American his-
tory.
Credits: Producer, Mar Heinz; collaborator, Richard D Miles
Summary: Describes conditions In the United States during World
Warn. With captions.
Another issue, b&w.
1. World War, 1939-1945— U S.
Educational Corporation. Series
leader (Filmstrip)
937.917
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
I. Encyclopaedia Britannica
The United States: a world
75-733436
World War n— the homefront, 1941-1945 {Motion picture)
Chelsea House Educational Communications, 1969.
7 min. si. b4w. super 8 mm. (The History machine)
I»op lilm iiiotin'ed in cartridge.
With Hcript nnd guide.
Credits: Editorial director, Arthur M. Schleslnger. Jr.; editor,
Fred Israel.
Sumttuiry: Examines the erre<^'t8 of mobilization and full produc-
tion In the United States during the years 1&41-1945.
1. World War, 1939-1945— U. S. i. Chel.'wa House Educational
Communications. Series: The History machine (Motion picture)
973.917 75-735729
Chelsea House EMuca- tlonal Communications
World wide: 1800^1860 (FUmstrip) Common Ground, Lon-
don, 1953. Made by John Foster. Released in the tJ. S.
by Carman Educational Associates, 1966.
33 fr. Wtw. 35 mm. (The Spread of Christianity, no. 4)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Describee the foundation of the new missionary so-
cieties, the adventurous work of pioneers In many lands, and the
expansion of opportunities for service about 1860.
1. Missions. I. Common Uroond, ltd., London, ri Carman
Kducational Associates. Series : The Spread of Christianity ( Film-
strip) no. 4.
270.8 73-735601
Carman Educational Associates
World Wide Pictures, Inc.
We hand the torch to you.
World Wide Pictures, ltd., London
see
A. C, dynamo.
D. C. dynamo.
D. C. motor.
Hot water system.
Hydraulic lift, part 1.
Hydraulic lift, part 2.
World Wide Productions
How to steal a million.
A World withoDt moaey. [Motion picturei Film Graphics.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1971.
24 min id. color. 16 mm.
With (cacher't guide.
SUMMARY: Trace* the history of money ai ■ mesni of exchange from the
use of set shelU and siones. coins and currency to bank check* and credit card*
Oullinc* conjiructivc consumer patterns and introduce* economic concepu
wtJich underlie ihe institution of credit cards.
1. Money- History 2. Consumer credit. I. Film Graphics. ir»c. II W«li
Disney Educational Materials Company.
tHG233j 332,4 78-715342
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
World without sun (Motion picture) Jacques Yves Cou-
steau. Made by Filmad-I.^ Requins associ£s-Orsay films,
Paris, nnd C. E. I. A. P., Rome. Released in the U, S. by
Columbia lectures Corp., 1964.
US min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Released In France under the title Le moode Sana solelt.
Credits: Producers, Jacquea Vvea Cousteau, Jacques Mauger; di-
rector, Jacque.s Yves Cousteau: comnientary, Jaim'N Dugnn: music,
Serge Baudo ; director of photography, Pierre Goupll. editors, Georges
AI^f>ee, Anne Marrautc. V'int: Jat-ques Vvs Countenu, Andri* Koico,
Pierre Gulibert. llaymond Klentay, Andr* Portelatlne, Raymond Vala-
slere, Pierre VannonI, Claude Wealy.
Suinmury: Si-iciitl.st nn<l murine exi.lon'r .larqne^ Yvfs (■r>usr.'itu
and a pioneering team of divers and aclentlsts set up a base on the
continental shelf below the Red Sea in order to determine If men can
live and work for a month at various depths without surfacing. In-
clude« a phntogruphlc study of marine life.
1. Manned undersea research stations. 2. Underwater exploration.
3. Marine fa mm - Red Sea. i. (\HHtenu, Jacques Yves. ir. ('■iliiin-
bla Pictures Coipuratlon. iii. Le Monde sans solell (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1028
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Worlds apart {Uotum picture) Qoepel Films, 1967.
96 niin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Sumntnry: Duplets how a jrouog couple boItm tb« conflict between
tb^r t«Q different cmreer* wbeo the; re-examine tb« place of Cbrl*-
ttanlty la their ilTes.
1. Christian Ufe. i. Goapel Films, inc.. Muskeson, Midi.
248 Fi A 68-880
CINB
Worlds apart {Motion picture) Institute for DeTelopmental
Studies. New York University. Made and released by
Anti-dofiimntion Jje&f^ie of R'nai B'rith, 1967.
16 mill. tu\. b&w. 16 mm.
With dlsoiiwion RiiirtP.
SHHitnanr- rtemonstrates techiiltiiies for developinc a neiise of self-
esteem, and teaching concept formation and language tn a pre-klnder-
garten class superrised by the Institute for DcTelopmental Stndies.
Explains that ttiese technlQuew hare hcen devised to bridge the gap
between the world of the ghetto and the world of textbooks.
1. Perceptual learning. 2. Education, Preschool— 194.";- i.
New Vorlc Universltj. Institute for Developmental Studies, n.
Antl-defamatlon League
371.9 Fi A 68-577
Anll-defamatl(Hi League
W(H-Id*8 Fair kiddie phme {Motion picture) American
Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1965.
S mln. sd. bAw. 18 mm.
8umtnarii: A. newsreei promoting tbe kiddle phone, a derlce eo-
abling children to speak with Walt Dlsne; cartoon characters.
1. Triephooe. l American Telephone and Telegraph Companf.
Fi 67-529
World's heavTwcight champimiship 6ght: Charles **S<hui7*'
Liston V. Caaaius Clay {Motion picture) Merit Produc-
tions. Released by Twentieth Centuiy-Fox Film Corp^
1964.
33 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Credit:- Producer, E. J. Spiro; photography. Prank Zucker.
Summary: Presents excerpts from tbe world's heavrwelght cham'
plonship flgbt In which challenger Cassias Clay defeated Sonny
Liston by a technical knockoat In the seventh round when Liston
was unable to continue becaase of a shoulder separaUotL
1. Muhammad All, 1&42- 2. Liston, Sonny. i. Uerlt
ProdDCtlons. n. Twentieth Owitorjr-I'^x Film CorptM^tion.
Fi«7-1404
World's heavyweigfht champion^ip fight: Floyd Patterson,
heavyweight champitm of the world to. Ingemar Jo-
hansson, former heavyweight champion irf the world
(Motion picture) Teleprompter Corp., Group Communi-
cations Division. Released by United Artists, 1961.
19 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crrdit»: Producer. K J. Splro ; commentator. Chris Scbenkel ; di-
rector of phot(«raphr, Frank C. Zucker; editorial superTlaor, Leon-
ard AndersoD-
Swnmary: Shows tbe 1961 world's heavyweight championship
fight between Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johansson, in which
Patterson knocked out Johansson in the sixth round to retain the
world heavyweight championship title.
L Johanason, Ingemar, 1962- 2. Patterson, Floyd. l Tele-
prompter Corporation, n. United Artlats Corporation.
796.8 Fi 68-318
World's heavyweight champion^p fight: Fh^d Patterson,
heavyweight champion of the worid, versos Ingemar
Johansson, heavyweight champicm of Eon^w {Motion
picture) Teleprompter Corp., Group Communications Di-
vision. Released by United Artists, 1959.
17 mla sd. b&w. is mm.
CredUM.- Producer, E. J. Spiro; commenUtor, Chris Scfaeokti; di-
rector of photography, Frank C. Zucker.
SHmmary: Shows the 1959 world's heavTwel^t cbamploiishlp
flgbt between Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Jobanssim. In wbldi
Johanason won tbe world'a heavyweight championship title by •
technical knockout tn tbe third round.
1. Johansson, Ingemar, 1932- 2. Patterson. Fioyd. L Tele-
prompter Corporation, u. Dnlted Artlats Corporation.
796.8 Fi 68-319
World*s heavyweight champiwiship fight: Ingemar JahaxB-
son, heavyweight champim of the worid versus Floyd
Patterson* former heavyweight champion ni the world
{Motion picture) Teleprompter Corp., Group Communi-
cations Division. Released by United Artists Corp., 1960.
22 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: Commentator, Chris Schenkel.
Summarj/: Shows tbe 1900 world's beavywel^t (±amp1onablp flgbt
between Floyd Patterson and Ingemar Johaossoo, In which Patterson
kaockad out Johanason In tbe fifth ronnd to restore bis heavyweight
cbamploDsbip titles
1. Johansson, Ingemar, 1982- 2. Patterson, Floyd. i. Tele-
promptei Corporation, n. United Artists Coriioratloa.
796.8 Fi 68-320
World'a largest sailing regatta (Motion picture) Loa Ange-
les Yacht Olub. Made by Bob Sande Productions. Re-
leased by Bonded Film Distributors, 1967.
20 mm. sd. color 16 mm.
Summary: Preeenta views of the annual Ufdwlnter R^atta in
southern CaUfomta.
1. Regattas.
DMribotors.
L Lo« Angeles Yadit CInb. a. Bofxled Film
797.1 72-702662
The Worlds of BlaHha Schbunme (Motion picture) Jewish
Theological Seminary of America und National Broad-
casting Co. Released by National Academy for Adult
Jewisli Stndies, 1J)66.
30 niin. nd. bAw. 16 mm.
KIneMCOpe.
Telecast on the NBC sertett Eternal light.
With script.
CredUt: Script. Marc SlegeL
Bmrnrntani: Features the folk alngef. Martha Scfalamme who
presents selections In Yiddish, Hebrew. Enjrtlsh. snd OeriDaa.
1. R<hlamm*'. .M,,itha. 2. Folk -.tiks. .Jewish i. Kternal light
(Television program) n. Jewish Theological Seminary of America,
n^ National Broadcasting C«npany. inc. iv. Natiofial Academy for
Adult Je«-lsb Studies.
784.7 70-700958
National Academy for Adult Jewlsb Stadiea
Wartdi wHhfa mvUa: m tatra^Mtloa to ovecrs 1
Eastman Kodak Co., 1970.
tStide set]
to ilidcs. color. ] R 2 ia. and pboootape: 10 nun.
With tcript Bad career booklet.
SUMMARY: Describe* career opportuaitics » phocofrsptiic Kience sod
engineering. ExpUini that phougrapby has iciemiftc sppbcstwo* for which
nuthematkiani, icchnkian*. computer pTOfrsminen. pbolagnpbk •deottMs.
■nd photofrsptik cnginecrt tit needed
1. Photography ■• ■ profenton. I. Eattmaa Kodak Company.
(TR154) 778.3023 72-734615
" lakCo. 72 MARC
The Wm-M's youth in action (FUmstrip) Scholastic maga-
zines, 1968. Made by Chartmakers.
48 fr color. 35 mm. (Scholastic filmstrips. no. 20)
With teacber'a manual.
Crediti: Scenario and storyboard. William Johnson, Victoria CHiap-
man.
fiummary: Explores the btHtoriciil bat^ground of "being a teen-
ager" and explains why many young people today have more In-
dependence than In tbe past
1. Y'outh. I. Scholastic magazioes.
801.43 Fi A 68-1398
Scholastic magasiaes
The Worm family (Annelids) {Motion picture) Encyclo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
4 mln. si. color. 8 mm. {Life science)
Loop film. Issued In standard 8 mm. and in super 8 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Identifies and showx basic life processes of the worm
family.
1. Annelida. l Encyclopaedia BrIUnnIca Educational Corpora-
tlon. Series: Life science (Motion picture)
696 73-704879
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educatlooal Corik
Warms: fiat, round, and segmented (Motion picture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1970,
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With iPRcher's guide.
CredUs: Author, John r. Storr.
Sufnmary: Emphasises regeneration and troplsm in flatworms,
parasitism In roundworms, and evoiationary adrances of segmented
worma
Another issue, bftw.
1. Worms. I. O>ronet Instructional FUma.
595 78-706712
Coronet iDstnictlonal Films
Tragfedie de
Wormser-Migot. Olga. 1912-
la deportation, 1940-1945
Night and ft^.
The Worship oi nature (Motion picture) British Broad-
casting Corp., London. Released in the U. S. by Hmo-
Life Films, 1970.
52 niin. sd. color. 16 mm. (CiTlllsatlou series, no. 11)
With outline.
Crediti: Writer and narrator, Keineth Clark.
Summarp: Surreys tbe derelopment of westem cl»lliwitlon during
the late ITOO's and tbe 1800*8 as characterized by a romantic belief
in tbe divinity of nature and evidenced In tbe work of Rousseau,
Goethe, and WordRworth, and In the paintings of 0>n8table, Casper
David Friederlch. and William Turner.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Civilization, Modem. 2. Nature. l British Bn>adcastlDg
Corporation, it. Time-Life Films. Series: Clrillsatlon series (Mo-
tion picture) no. 11.
»01J>3 79-708448
Time-Life Films
Worst, J. G. F.
see
Goniotomy: a microsurgical procedure for
treatment of congenital glaucoma.
Worth a thoosand words {Motion picture) Cotton Pro-
ducers Association. Released by National Cotton Council,
1968.
14 mla. sd. color. 16 mm.
SuHMNary.- A behlod-the-aceae* look at high fashicn ptaotography
as Vogue cameranwn photograph a collection of cotton fashions on
location in Ceyton.
1. Photography. Coomierclal. 2. Fashion. 3. Ootton. l Cotton
Producers Assodadon. b. National Cotton (^onodl of America.
7702 70-701754
CINI
683
Worth how many words (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak
Co., 1968. Made by GoldshoU & Associates.
8 min. «d- color. 16 mm.
With script.
Summary: Uses examples of Tarioua techniques— such as slow
motion, high speed, and microscopic derivation — to show the vitality
and beauty of photography and Its value In any teamtng situation
1. Photogmphj. I. Eastman Kodak Company.
^ _. ^ 770.1 78-700830
Eastman Kodak Co.
Worth how many wmtls (Motion picture) Eastman Kodak
Co., 1968. Made by Morton GoldshoU Deeiffn Associates.
Smdn. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Demoostrates the ways In which film and photography
serve unique osea tn ranardi, Id education, and in public under-
standing. EmptMslses th« TermtUlty of tbe camera in recording
Images and IncreaMnf general onderstandlng of the ankaowo.
1. Pbotograpby. i. Eastman Kodak Company.
371.33 71-702887
CINB
Worth running tor (Motion picture) Atlai^c City Racing
Association, 1969. Made by Houae of Arnold.
10 ni'n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Smmiitani: An account of tbe birth, growth, and aspirations of a
OUy.
Another issue. 86 mm.
1. Horses. i. Atlantic Cfty Racing Associates.
791.43 76-702663
CINE
WorthiDgton Hurst azxl Associates
see
Here I am.
Wouk, Herman^ 1915-
see
The Caine nuitiziy
Books alive: The Caine mutiny.
Wouk, Herman, 1915- Youngblood Hawke
see
Youn£^lood Hawke.
WoumI care. [Motion picture] J. B. Lipptncott Co., 1972.
S molkio pictures (4 min. each) u. color, super 8 mm.
Loop filnii in cartridges.
With iiutruc tor's guide and student's guide.
Procedure* in patient care.
CONTENTS: Dressing change: draining wound — Dressing change: ftstuU.
— Dressing change; wound with ind we Uing drain. — EUg sppiication: stoma, parts
1-2 — Anchoring dressing: montgomery straps. — Application: warm moist com-
presses.
1. Wounds— Treatment. 2. Bandages and bandaging. i. Lippincott (J. B.)
Company, Philadelphia. 11. Title: Procedures in patient care. [Motion picture]
[RD95] 610.73 72-701121
J. B. Lippincott Co. 72 MARC
Wonnd care: cleansing and rc-dnssing of clean surgical
woond {Motion picture) J. B. Lippincott Co., 1970.
4 miu. si. color, super 8 mm. (Aaepsls: medical and surgical)
Pundamentabi of nursing.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
with instructor and student guides.
Credits.- Nursing consulUnt. Doretta Dick.
Summary: Demonstrates techniques and aseptic procedures for
cleansing and re-dressln); clean surgical wounds.
1. Wound*— Treatment. r. IJpplncolt (J. B.) Company, MiUa-
delphla. Series: Awpsls: medical and surgical (Motion picture)
Series: FundameiiCiils of nursing (Motion picture)
610.73 74-704784
J. B. Lippincott 0>.
. [Filmstrip] Scott Educatioo Divi-
54 fr. cotor. 35 nun- and phooodtK: 2 s., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rfan. (SsAty
at work)
Ako mttd with phoiiotape in rmtiii
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: DbcwMS varkw aspects of school shop safety. Emphanzea
firat aid tectaiuques lor treaiiiig wounds, sprain*, aod fractures.
1. School ^opa— Safety measures. 2. Rr« aid ta iBttcsa and injury. I.
Scoa Orapfaka. Educatton Divimifi. II. Sches: Safety at work. [FilawrTp]
cTT170.4] 614.8 72-732987
Scon Education Divtsioa 73 MARC
L [SBde set] Research A Educatkn DepL, American
Craft* Council. 1963.
39 slides, cakv. 2 i 2 la.
Wtth scripL
SUMMARY: Pnacats a IMS exhAitioB of thne-ditBCMKnal woven tor^
by AaMficaa weavers tenore Tswney. Alice Adaaw, SbcOa Hicks. Doriaa Za-
chai, and Cliire Zeisler si the Museum ol Contetnporary Crafts in New York.
i. Textile industry and fabrics — Eihibttioas. I Americaa Crafts ComciL
MuMun of Coaiemporary Crafts. II. American Crafts Council. Research A
T^^*^^f.t^Tm DcpL
[NK891pi 746 72-733964
Rcscvch a Education 72 MARC
DepL, Amcfican Crafts
Council
Library of Congress- Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Worea wrnlb by Olg« dc kmanX. tSUde set] Research & Educa-
tion DepL, American Crafti Council, 1970.
18 tlklo. color- 2 X 2 in.
With scripL
SUMMARYi Preient* a 1970 exhibition <rf woven walb by Ol|« de Amtral
•t the Muicum of Contempor«ry Cr«fU in New York.
I. Textile industry >nd hbrici— Exhibiiioni. I. Am»nl. Olgi de. 11.
American CnfU Council. Mioeum of Cooieinporary Craft*. Hi. American
Crafta Council. Research A Education Depl.
tNK8998, 747 ^^"?^^
RcMtfch A Education 72 MARC
Dept. American Crafts
Couacil
Wozzeck (Filmstrip) Metropolitan Opera Guild, 1970.
72 fr. color. 35 mm. {Opera In color)
With script.
Credila: Conductor, Colin Davis. Ca»t: Evelljn Lear, Geralnt
Evaas, Donald Granm), Paul Pranke, Robert Nag7.
Suiiiinarj/: PresenLs illustrations from a complete performance of
Alban Berg's opera Wozzeck as presented onstage at tbe Metn^mlt-
tan Opera House In New York City.
1. Berg. Alban, 1885-lSeO. WozzedE. i. Bers, Alban, 1886-1935.
Wozzeck. II. Metropolitan Opera Guild.
782.1 70-736197
Metropolitan Opera Guild
Wragby Films
see
More than silver 1 970 America's Cup challenge-
Wren, Percival Christopher, 1885-1941. Beau
Geste
Beau Geste.
Wrenches {Film»tnp) Bailey Films, 1969.
no fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 12 In., S3i rpm. (Tools
for met 111 working)
With teacher's guide.
Hummary: Discusses the use of wrenches for metalworklng. Illos-
tr&te« their safe and correct use.
1. Wrenches. 2. Metal-work. i. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood,
Calif. Series: Tools for metalworklng (Ptlmstrip)
684.09 75-734015
Bailey Films
Wrenches: their use and care {Motion picture) Avis Films,
1968.
16 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop film mounted in cartridge.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Producer, Ijeslie Helhena.
Summary: Shows proper selection, use, and care of most com-
monly used wrenches and demonstrates safety precautions. Pictures
tbe superior gaatltles of eacb wrench pattern.
1. Wrenches. i. Avis Films, Burbank. Calif:
621.9 Fi A 68-1277
Avis Films
Wrenn, Charles Gilbert, 1902-
see
The Contemporary counselor.
WwtUag' freeatyle. Part 1: Sbiglc leg ptefcap. (Motion picture]
Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe OenenL
approx. 4 nun. *i. color, super 8 tnm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDrrS: Cocuultanu. Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; dcmonsiraton,
Larry Owioga. Wayne Weltz.
I. WreaUiag. I. Athletic Inatituu.
[GVII95) 796.8 72-701196
Athletic Inttituu 72 MARC
Wreatllag— freeflt7le. Part 3: Ana drag— doable pickap. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. ai. color, luper I mm.
Loop fihn IB cartridge.
With guide.
CREOrre: Cooaultants, Myroo Roderick. Terry McCann; demonaosioct,
Larry Owinga, Wayne Welti.
1. Wrcsdiog. I. Athletic loatitute.
[GV1195, 796.8 72-701197
Athletic Inatiiuic 72 MARC
WrwUlar-frMrtyle. Part 3: Ara #^ back baeL [Motion pic-
ture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 mio. si. color, super S mm.
Loop fUm in cartridge.
With guide.
CREOrrSt Consultsnta, Myroo Roderick, Terry McCann; deraoostraion,
Larry Owinja, Wayne Wellz.
I . WrcatUog. I. Athletic Instituu.
lOVU95j 796.8 72.70UM
Athletic InstituW 72 MARC
Wna<lhn ftggarjh Part 4: High crotck—diigle leg. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 mln si. color, super I mm.
Loop lUm in cartridge.
Wbfcguida.
CREDITS: CoosultMU, Myroa Roderick. Terry McCaon; demooatralon,
Lany Owifl«a. Wayne Wdtz.
I WreatUog. I. Athletic Inatituw.
[GV1I95] 796.8 72-701199
Athletic laatituu 72 MARC
WnatllBg— freestjrle. Part S: Hl^ crotch— iloable leg. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deliue General.
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Lo<q> film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: ConsultanU, Myroo Roderick. Terry McCann; demooatrators,
Larry Owinga, Wayne Welti.
I. Wreatling. I. Athletic Institute.
[OV1195] 796.8 72-701200
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
WrettUng— freestyle. Part 6: Proat head lock— rapl6. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Myron Roderick. Terry McCbob; demonatratora,
Larry Owinga, Wayne Weltz.
I. Wrestling. I. Athletic Institute.
tOVU95j 796.8 72-701201
Athletic Institute 73
MARC
WrestUag— freestyle. Part 7: Bar was— gnt wreach. [Motion pic-
ture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. at color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consulttnta, Myroo Roderick, Terry McCann; demoostratora.
Larry Owtnga, Wayne Weltz.
1. Wrestling. 1. Athletic Institute.
[OV1195] 796.8 72-701202
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Wrestling— freestyle. Part 8: Bar ai
turc] Athletic Institute, 1972.
■ — walk OTO. [Motion pic-
Made by Deluxe Genenl.
approx. 4 min. li. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: ConsultanU, Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; demonstrators.
Larry Owinga, Wayne Welti.
1. Wreatling. I, Athletic Institute.
[GV1195] 796.8 72-701203
Athletic institute 72 MARC
Wrestling— free style. Part 9: Hlgb sdasor. [Motion picture]
Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Corsultanta. Myroo Roderick, Terry McCann; demonsUWora,
Larry Owings. Wayne Welti.
1. Wrestling. I. Athletic lostimte.
[GVll95i 796.8 72-701205
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Wrestling— freestyle. Part ID: Crotch Uft [Motion picture] Ath-
letic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Myron Roderick. Terry McCaim; demonstratora,
Larry Owings, Wayne Welti-
t. Wrestling. 1. Athletic Institute.
[GV1195) 796.8 72-701206
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Wrestlbig— freestyle. Part 11: Near Uft— step throa^ [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop Tilm in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Myron Roderick. Terry McCann; demonstrators,
Larry Owings. Wayne Welti.
I- Wrestling. I. Athletic InstiiuW.
[GV1195] 796.8 72-701207
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Wrestling— freestyle. Part 12: Ankle lock. [Motion picture] Ath-
letic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide-
CREDfTS: Consultants. Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; demoostniors.
Urry Owings. Wayne Weltt
1. Wrestling. 1 Arhletic Instilute.
[GVn95] 796.8 72-701208
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
Wrestling fundamentals (Motion picture) D. L. Richardson.
Released by Bailey-Film Associates, 1969,
11 min. 8d. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
Credit:- Educational consultant. Bob Foley.
Summary: Demonstrates the basic moves and countermorsB re-
quired by good wresUlng, Including takedowns, attacks, and escapes.
Explains the scoring system and niles, and emphaslMS safety.
1. Wrestling. r. Richardson. D. L. u. Balley-nim AMocUtes.
u n „.. . ^^-^ 76-704310
Balley-Fllm Associates
WrestUag— Greco-Roauw. Pert 1: Doable arm sapU. [Motion pic-
ture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Coosultanis. Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; demonstrators,
Dave Hatewinkel, Jim Hsiewinkel.
I. Wreatling. I. Athletic Institute.
[GV1I95] 796.8 72-701170
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
WrcatUag— Greco-Roaua. Part 2: Waist drop aad sapU. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consulunls, Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; demonstralOfs,
Dave Haiewinkel, Jim Haiewinkel.
1. Wreatling. I. Athletic Institute.
796.8 72-701171
[GVll95i
Athletic inatilute
72
MARC
WrestUag— Greco-Rmaas. Part 3: Under ars spfea. [Motion pic-
ture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: COnaulianta. Myron Roderick. Terry McCann; deoMmsiraton,
Dave HazcwinkeU Jim HazewinkeL
1. Wrestling. 1- Athletic Institute.
[GV1195] 796.8, 72-701172
Athletic Institute 72
MARC
Wrestling— Oeco-RoMaa. Part 4: Dack aadei^-sapM. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Myron Roderick. Terry McCann; demonstrators,
Dave Haiewinkel, Jim Haiewinkel
1. WrcstUng. I. Athletic Institute.
[GVn95] 796.8 72-701173
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
Wrestling— Greco-Roaaa. Part 5: Ana aad waist sapl^ [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe General
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 nun-
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: ConsultanU, Myron Roderick. Terry McCann; demonstrmtora,
Dave Haiewinkel, Jim Haiewinkel.
1. Wrestling. I. Athletic Institute.
[GV11953 796.8 72-701174
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
Wrestling— Grcoo-RoHaa.
Athletic Institute, 1972.
Part 6: Head lock. [Motion picture]
Made by Deluxe GeneraL
684
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Myroo Roderick. Terry McCann; demonstrators,
Dave Hazewinkel, Jim HazewinkeL
1. Wrestling. I. Athletic Institute.
[GV1195i 796.8 72-701189
Athletic Institute 72 MARC
Wrestling— Greco-Roaaa. Part 7: Hl^ shoaldar. [Motion pic-
ture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants. Myrcm Roderick. Terry McCann; demonstratora,
Dave Haiewinkel, Jim Hazewinkel.
1. Wrestling. I. Athletic InstittM.
[GV1195i 796.8 72-701190
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
WreatUag— Greco-Roaua.
Athletic Institute, 1972.
Part 8: Flytag man, [Motion picture]
Made by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants. Myron Roderick. Terry McCann; denwnairators,
Dave Hszewinkd, Jim Haiewinkel.
1. Wrestling. 1. Athletic Inatitute.
[GV1195] 796.8 72-701191
Athletic Institute 73 MARC
Wrearttag firero-RoMaa. Part 9: Gat wreack. [Motion picture]
Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe General.
approx. 4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: ConsultanU. Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; demonstrators.
Dave Haiewinkel, Jim Haiewinkel.
I. Wreatling. I. Athletic Institute.
(GV1195] 796.8 72-701193
Athletic Inatilute 72 MARC
WraatH^ Graco-Rwaaa. Part 10: Rererae waist lift. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute, 1972. Made by Deluxe GeneraL
approx. 4 min. si. color, super 8 mm.
Loop film in cartridge.
With guide.
CREDITS: Consultants, Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; demonstratora,
Dave Haiewinkel, Jim Haiewinkel.
1. Wreatling. 1. Athletic Institute.
[OV1195) 796.8 72-701194
Athletic Institute 71 MARC
Wrestling— Greco-RoauB. Part 1 1: Staadlag gat wreach. [Motion
picture] Athletic Institute. 1972. Made by Deluxe General.
approx, 4 min. si. color super 8 mm.
Lnop film in cartridge
With guide
CREDITS: Contulisnti. Myron Roderick, Terry McCann; demonsiraiors,
Dave Haiewinkel. Jim Haiewinkel.
1 Wrniling I Athletic Institute.
[GVI195i 796.8 72-701195
Athletic Insiituu 7}[t72)rcv MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wright, Basil
see
Greek sculpture.
Wright, Dan B
see
Rapids of the Colorado.
Wright, Erik
see
The Chess game.
Dialectics of a dropout,
Wright, Gladys
Greek sculpture.
Wri^t brolbfffs. tMotion picture] Thome Films, 1971.
3 min. ai. bAw. Hiper 8 inm. (8 mm. document! protect, no
Loop fUm in canhdfc. Film nola on cannd|c cnc.
CREOrrS: Producer. DennU GrogM.
SUMMARY: Showi ihe •chievements of the Wright brothen in the field of
■vi»t»n De«:ribe« the 1908 night of Wilbur in Ff«nce. and the demotut ration
which he gave before the King of Italy. Prcsenu the performance which Orville
Wright gave for Preaident Tafl.
1. Wright, WUbur, 1867.1912. 2. Wright. Orville, 1871-1948 I. Thome
Films, inc.. BouMet, Goto. II. Series; S mm. d€>cumenu project iMotion pic-
lure] no 330.
tTL540.W7] 629.13 72-701300
■niome Film* 72 MARC
.. 330)
Wright brothers' first flight {Motion picture)
Film Library, 1966.
Anargyros
4 mln. si. b&w. 8 mto.
Loop fllm. Issued In staDdard 8 nim. and In super 8 mto.
Summary: Shows and describes the flight made by the Wright
brothers, a.s well as other early flying attempts by variou.>i aircraft.
With captions.
1. Wright, Orville, 1871-1948. 2. Wright, Wilbur, 1867-1912.
8. Aerunautics — History. i. Anargyros Film Library.
629.13 71-700350
Anargyros Film Library
The Wrigley zoo: Jeffrey Giraffe {Motion picture) Wm.
Wrigley, Jr., Co., 1966.
1 mln >^. b&w. 16 mm.
SHmi»aiif: .\iiltiiated television commercial for Wrigley spearmint
Citm.
1. Te!evi.«»ion advertising. i. Wrigley (Wm.) Jr., Company.
Fi 67-530
The Wrigley zoo: Sammy Sloth (Motion picture) Wm.
Wrigley, Jr., Co., 1966.
1 mln. »d- b&w. 16 mm.
Summarp: Aaimaied television commercial for Wrigley spearmint
1. Television adrertlsing. i. Wrigley (Wm.) Jr., Company.
Fi 67-531
The Wrinkle squad (Motion picture)
1971.
Paulist Productions,
28 mill. sd. bAw. 16 ram. (Insight)
With dltwuR-ilon guide.
CRP:DITS: Fr-xluoer. John Meredj-th Lucas; director. John New-
land ; writer, Thomas Caramagno. CAST : EM Asner, Edward
Andrews, John Mnrley, Kaz Garas.
SUMMAKY: A dramatization about three old men who run afoul
of State bureaucracy when they open a cbild-care center as a way
of batting the feelioe of uselessness that accompanies old age.
I. Paulist I'roductions, Pacific Palisades. Calif. II. Series: Insight
(Motion picture)
301.43 74-713915
Paulist Productiooa
Tte Wiiaklad ML [Motioa picture] MacmilUn Co., School Divi-
non. 1970. Made by Elektra Film Productioiu.
7 min. ad. cotor. 16 mm. (Jarolimek- Davis: Focu* on active learning)
SUMMARY: Showi the irrcgularitiea in the earth's surface, the distnbution
of land and water, the great variations in landfonna, and the nature of tlte earth's
interior. For primary gradea.
1. Earth— Juvenile films. [I. Gcotofyj I. Macmillan, firm, pubtisbere.
New York. School Division. II. Series: Jaroiimek-Davia: Focus on active
ksming. (Moooa picture]
iQESUj 372.8 72-701110
72 MARC
Wrist and hand {Motion picture) Bailey Films, 1969.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Injury prevention training
aeries)
Loop tilm mounted in cartridge.
With manual.
Credits: Script, education coosuttant, and manual, James O.
Crakes.
tiummaru: Shows Illustrations of the structure of the wrirt and
band, l^emonstrales exercises that stretcb the tight structures on
the palmar surface of the wrist and hand. With captions.
1. Hand. 2. WrisL 3. Exercise. i. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. Series: Injury prevention training series (Motion
Iricture)
613.7 75-708830
BFA Educational Media
The Writer and the city {Motion picture) Howard Sutton.
Released by University-at-Tjarf^, 1971.
28 mill. Hd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains how writers, from Walt Whitman to Scott
Fitzgerald and Saul Bellow, have been iDq>ired by the modern city
and have seen It not as a problmi to solve but as an experience to
share.
I. Cities and towns In literature. 2. American literature — History
and criticism. I. Sutton. Howard. 1930- II. Unlverslty-at-
Large Programs, inc.
[PS169] 810 71-713381
CINE
Writers and artists of the new era {Motion picture)
WOBS-TV and Columbia University. Released by Holt,
Riiieliart and Winston, 1969-
:W i.i .1. ->l. \t&\\. 1U mm. (Black heritage: a history of Afro-
Americans. Section 11; W, E. B. DuBols and the new century)
SHtamarif: Professor E. A. Topplo discusses the accompllshmenta
of blacIcK — Including Paul Laurence Dunbar, Charles Chesnutt,
Edward Bannister, and Edmonla Lewis — in tlie arts and other fields
prior to World War i. pointing out that most of their works were
imitative of whites and showed no black heritage.
1. Negro artists. 2. Negro authors. i. Tcv>pln, Edgar Allan,
1928- 11. New York. Television station WCBS-TV. m. Co-
lumbia University, iv. Holt, Rlnehart and Winston, inc. Series:
Black heritage: a history of Afro-Americans (Motion picture) Sec-
tlon 11 : W. E. O. DuBots and the new century.
927 70-704074
Holt, Rlnehart and Winston
Writers: Bruce Jay Friedman and black humor (Motion
picture) National Educational Television and Radio Cen-
ter. Released by Indiana University Audio- Visual Center,
1966.
30 mln. Ed. t>&w. 16 mm.
CREDITS : Executive producer, Jack Sameth ; narrator. Joe Silver.
SUMMARY: George Mandel, author, Leslie -\. Fiedler, critic and
novelist, and R. V. Cassll. writer, discuss black humor and probe
tbe characteristics distinguishing this genre from otlier literature.
Bmce Jay Friedman presents his definition of bla<^ humor. In-
cludes a synopsis of Friedman's novel Stem, Illustrated by line
drawings, „,
1. Friedman, Bmce Jay, IBOO- 2, Wit and humor— History
and criticism. I. National Educational Television and Radio
Center. II. Indiana. University. Audio-Visual Center.
818 75-702112
Indiana Univ. Audio- Visual Onter
Writers on writing (Motion picture) Ikon Films. Released
by Bailey Fibns, 1965; by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
28 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credits: Producer, David L. Bell.
Summary : A documentary film which covers a Writer's Week at
the University of Redlands, California. Compares and contrasts bow
write t^ Richard Armour, Ray Bradbury, Frederic Sbroyer. and
Harry Golden work. Tbe writers discuss tbelr Idea sources, methods,
and attitudes toward tbelr writings and their critics.
1. Authorship. 2. Armour. Richard Wlllard, 1906- 3. Brad-
bury, Ray. 1920- 4. Sbroyer. Frederic B. 5. Golden, Harry
Lewis, 1902- I. Ikon Films. II. Bailey Films, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. IIL BFA Educational Media.
808.02 70-711621
BFA Educational Media
Writing 1 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film.
With teacher's manual.
Bummary: Teaches special education students basic reading and
writing skills by presenting situations which act out tbe worda being
taught in order to help tbe students to recognize and retain tbe
wonls.
1. Mentally handicapped chlldrea — Bdncation — lAUgnage arta.
I. Canada. National Film Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Beading and writing series {Motion picture)
371.9 7&-708621
HcOraw-HllI Book Co.
Writing 2 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film.
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Teaches special education students ttasic reading and
writing skills by presenting situations which act out the worda being
taught in order to help tbe students to recognize and retain tbe
words.
1. Mentally handicapped children — Education — Language arts.
1. Canada. National Film Board, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Reading and writing series (Motion picture)
371.9 79-708623
HcOraw-Hill Book Co.
Writing 3 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970. '
4 mln. si, color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film.
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Teaches special education students basic reading and
writing skills by presenting sltuaUona which act out tbe words being
taught in order to help the students to recognlae and retain the
words.
1. Mentally handicapped children — Education — Language arts.
I. Canada. National Film Board, n. McGraw-Hill Book Company
Series: Beading and writing series (Motion picture)
371.9 72-708623
McOraw-HUl Book Co.
Writing 4 (Moti-on picture) National Film Board of Can-
ada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 min. si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
I^wp film.
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Teaches special education students basic reading and
writing skills by presenting situations which act ont tbe words being
taught in order to help the students to recognize and retain the
worts.
1. Mentally handicapped dilldren — Education — Langnage arts.
1. Canada. Natlotial Film Board, u. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series: Reading and writing series (Motion picture)
871.9 76-706624
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
685
Writing 5 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Can-
adn. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.,
1970.
4 mil), si. color, super 8 mm. (Reading and writing series)
Loop film.
With ifmher's manual.
Bummary: Teaches special education students basic reading and
writing skills by presenting situations which act out tbe words being
taught in order to help the students to recognize and retain the
words.
1. Mentally handicapped children — Education — Langoage arts.
I. Canada. National Film Board, ri. McGraw-Hill Book Company.
Series; Reading and writing series (Motion picture)
371.9 70-706625
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Writing a good paragraph {Film$trip) Coleman Film
Enterprises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1970.
."» fr. tX)lor. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In., 33) rpm.,
16 mln. (English series)
Credita: Writer and consultant. Geraldlne R. Kramer.
Summary: Provides examples and explains the principles required
for writing well organized, meaningful paragraphs.
1. English language — Composition and exercises. i. Coleman
Film Enterprises, ii. RMI Film Productions. Series: English se-
ries (Filmstrlp. RMI Film Productions)
808 70-737053
RMI Film Productions
Writing a good theme {FUmatrip) Coleman Film Enter-
prises. Released by RMI Film Productions, 1970.
91 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In.. 331 rpm.,
29 mln. (Engllxb S4>rles)
Credits; Writer and consulUnt, Geraldlne B. Kramer.
Summary: Uses examples to explain the step-by-step constmction
of a theme, and the necessity for unity and coherence.
1. English language — Composition and exercises. i. ColemaD
Film Enterprises, u. RMI Film Productions. Series: English se-
ries (Filmstrlp. RMI Film Productions)
808 7a-737054
RMI Film Productions
Writing a research paper (Filmstrip) Westwood Educa-
tional Productions, 19711. Made by Horizon Productions.
172 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 12 In., 33i rpm.,
40 mlD. mlcn^roove.
SUMMARY : Provides a thorough, step-by-step description of the
necessary organisation. Investigatloa, and composition techoiques
involved in developing a research paper.
1. Report writing. I. Westwood Educational Productions.
808.02 76-737986
A. L. A. Booklist
Writing a research paper, manuscript form, and
documentation
Ad Introduction to writing a research paper, manu-
script form, and dociunentation.
Writing beginning consonants. Part 1 (Ftlmjftrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co.. 1967. Made by University Films.
32 fr. colnr. 35 mm. (Discovering Spelling patterns series, set 1)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: The first In a series of three films which explain how
to recognize and write beginning consonants. Designed for reading
Improvement in grade oo&
1. English language— Consonants. i. SIcGraw-Hlll Book Com-
paiTv. Series : Discovering spelling patterns series ( Filmstrlp) set 1.
Fi A 67-3763
McGraw-HlII Book Co.
Writing beginning consonants. Part 2 (FUnvftrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by University Films.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Discovering apelUog patterns series, set
With teacher's guide.
Summary: The second in a series of three films which explain how
to recognize and write beginning consonants. Designed for reading
improvement in grade one.
1. English language— Consonants. i. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Serie.-!: Discovering spelling patterns seHes (Filmstrlp) set 1.
Fi A 67-3764
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Writing beginning consonants. Part 3 (FUmttrip)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1967. Made by University Films.
31 fr. ro'or. 35 mm. ( Discovering spelling patterns series, set 1 )
With teiichpf's guide.
Summary: The third In a series of three films which explain how
to recognise and write beginning consonants. Designed for reading
Improvement In grade one.
1. EnglLih lan;;uai:e — Consonants. I. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
pany. Series: Discovering spelling patterns series (Filmstrlp)
Bet 1.
Fi A 67-3765
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Writing careers in advertising {FUmttrip) Educational
Dimensions Corp., 1968.
80 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s.. 12 in., 33i rpm., 15
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Gerald Scbonfeld. president of Kelly-Nason advertis-
ing, talks about career opportunities in the field of advertising, and
explains how an advertisement Is created, executed, and produced.
Describes the Job of copywriter as a manlpnlatlon of words, pictures,
and ideas.
1. Advertising as a profession. l Educational Dimensions Cor-
poration.
669.13 77-736409
Educational Dimensions Corp.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Writing different kinds of letters {Motion picture) Coro-
net Instructional Films, 1968.
U mir.. sd. on'ur. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Civditi: t'ollaborator, F. Norwood Marquis.
Summary: V'^a four common situations to »how how to write dif-
ferent types of letters. Including the peraonal letter, the business let-
ter, the letter of iDrliatlon, and (he thank you letter.
. Another issue, b&w.
1 Letter-writing. i. Coronet InMructlonal Films.
372.6 Fi A 68-526
Coronet Instructional Films
Writing for children with Irene Hunt (Motion picture)
Uni\-ersity of Michigan TV Center, 1967.
30 mi:i. sti. bAw. 16 mm.
Also issued on video tape (1 In.)
Summai-y: Irene Hunt, winner of the 1967 Newberry Award, reads
from her books and answers questions posed by eight young crltlc-
fans. Hosted by Mary Ann Stevenson.
1. Children's literature (Selections; Extracts, etc.) r. Hunt,
Irene, ir. Michigan. University. Television Center.
808.0G Fi A 68-290
Michigan University TV Center
Writing for children with Robert Burch (Motion picture)
University of Michigan TV Center, 1067.
30 mill. sa. btw. 16 mm.
.\l8o issued on vi<leo tape (1 in. )
Siunmari/: Georgia born prize winning children's author Robert
Burch discusses how and why he writes. Hosted by Mary Ann
Stevenson.
i. Children's literature — Technique. t. Burch, Robert,
n. Michigan. University. Television Center.
808.06 Fi A 68-291
Ulcblgan University TV Center
Writing for newspapers (Filmstrip)
Education, 1969.
Society for Visual
52 tr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 3S1 rpm H
min. microgroove. (The Newsfpaper In America)
Issued also with phonrrtape In cassette.
With teacher's guide and script.
Credits: .\uthor, Howard F. Decker.
Bumntary: Examines techniques of note-Uklng and writing news-
paper copy, and shows examples of newspaper style. Explains the
differences between news story structure and other forms of writing.
1. Journalism— Authorship. i. Society for Visual Education,
Inc., Chicago. Series; The Newspaper in America (Pllmstrip)
«^. » . ,,. . ^^^-^ 71-734771
Society for Visual Education
Writing letters that get results (Motion picture)
table Productions, 1967.
Kound-
28mln. »d. color. 18 mm. ( -Memo series, no, 1 )
With discussion leader's guide.
Eastman ektachrume.
Credits: I)lre<ior, Arthur SwertllolT; narrator. John Milton Ken-
nedy.
Summary: Explains how to write letters that create Interest, pre-
sent facts, and stimulate action. Waldo J. Marra. correepon deuce
con.xuItant. discu.sses the principles and techniques of writing effective
business letters.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Coninierclal correspondence. i. Roundtable Productions
Beverly Mills, Calif. Series: Memo series (Motion picture) no 1
808.6 Fi A 67-5712
Roundtnble Productions
Writing — origins and development (FUmstrip) Diana
Wyllie, ltd., London, 1064. Released in the U. S. by Inter-
national Film Bureau, 1968.
4-1 fr. color. 35 mm.
With notes.
Made In cooperation with Biro Swanu, ltd.
Cr^itt: Advliwr, David Dlrlnger.
Summarv: Traces the development of writing from Its embryonic
stage, through pictures, word signs, and syllable writing to the alpha-
betic script now used throughout the western world.
1. Writing— Hist. I. Diana Wyllie. ltd. ii. International Film
Bureau, inc., Chicago.
411 Fi A 68-5085
International Film Bnnaa
Writing short stories: plot. [Filmstrip] Coronet Instructional
Materials, 1972.
52 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodbc; I %.. 13 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 12 min.
Alto luucd with phonoiape in cascctte.
With tiudy |uide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Howard F. Decker.
SUMMARY: Explainitheimporunccofconfliciin the development of plot
ar>d dcscribei ihc relaiionihip txiwecn theme and plot in ihort iloriea.
1 Short jtory 2, PloU (Drama, novel, etc.) I, Coronet Inatructiofial
Material* (Firm)
(PN3373] 808.3 72-736259
Coronet Inuruclional 72 MARC
Male rial*
Writing short ttorict: the characters. (Filmstrip) Coronet In-
Xructional Materials, 1972.
53 fr. color. 35 mm and phonodiac: 1 >.. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm . 1 1 min
Abo tiaucd with phcmotapc m caaaettc.
CREDITS: Educational colUbofaior, Howard P. Oeckcr.
With ttudy (utde,
SUMMARY: Descnbea the ncceaaity of good character development
through gcaiurea, poaturca, and physical dcicriplion in writing abort none*.
I Short atory. 2. Chaiaclert and characUriaiica m Itierature I. CorofMt
Instructiooal Material* (Firm)
tPN3375] 808.3 72-736260
Coronet loatrucltonal 72 MARC
MstOTiala
Writing short stories: the creative writer. [Filmstrip] Coronet In-
sti^clional Materials. 1972.
48 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 *., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm., 11 min.
Also issued with phonoiapc in cassette.
With smdy guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Howard F. Decker.
SUMMARY: Shows the importance of concentration, awareness, and perse-
verance in good writing.
I. Short jlory, 2. Creative writing i. Coronet instructional Materials
(Firm)
lPN3373i 808.3 72-736262
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
Materials
Writing short stories: the dialogue. [Filmstrip] Coronet Instruc-
tional Materials. 1972.
46 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. 10 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, Howard F. Decker.
SUMMARY: ExF^ains the importance in short story writing of good dialog
in developing characters.
I. Short story. 2. Dialogue. I. Coronet instructional Materials (Firm)
(PN3373i 808,3 72-736261
Coronet Instructional 72 MARC
Materials
Writing, spefling, and reading
through Seeing, 1969.
(Filmstrip) Learning
Jam Handy Organiza-
48 Blmstrlps. b&w. 35 mm.
Credits: Author, Lloyd (3erald Martin; editor, Edward Bernard
Fry.
Summary: A self-contained series of 44 lessons teaching 25 words
and 18 letters of the alphabet In a logical sequential order. Incltides
readiness screening and pre-wrltlng practice. Program WSR I-A,
to be used with or without Tach I st-O- Flasher.
1. English language — Alphabet. 2. English langtiage — Orthogra-
phy and spelllBg. i. Learning through Seeing, inc., Snnland, CallC
372.4 77-73861fl
Learning tbrongb Seeing
Writing with pictures (FilniHtrip)
tion, 1967.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Books — their story, no. 1)
Eastman color.
Summary; Uses captioned drawings to Illustrate how man devel-
oped spoken language, how pictures were used to represent things,
how pictures became words and were used to represent Ideas, and
bow pictures came to represent sound value in words.
1. Picture-writing. i. Jam Handy Organization, Inc. Series:
Books— their atory (Filmstrip) no. 1.
Fi 67-1671
Written communication (FUmttrip) Universal Education
and Visual Arts, 1969.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. (Communication — stone age to space age)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Traces the growth of written forms of eommunlcatlon
from the times of primitive man to the Inventloa of the alphabet.
Describes the various writing systems used by man as well aa the
Roman and Arabic number systems. Includes a view of present-day
techniques In written communications. With captions.
1. Writing— History. 2. Numerals— History. i. Universal Edu-
cation and Visual Arts. Series: Communication — stone age to
space age (Filmstrip)
411 70-736170
A. L, A. Booklist
Written expression (grades 3, 4) (Filmstrip) Audio-Vis-
ual Section. Division of Instructional Services, Los Ange-
les City School District. Released by Bailey Films, 1969;
by BFA Educational Media, 1971.
98 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 33| rpm.. IS
min. microgroove. (Teaching liinguage skills)
Summary: Shows how a classroom teacher can use drawings and
paintings to stimulate creaUve writing. Views a group of third and
fourth graders composing word books, and writing and reading their
own compositions.
1. English language— Composition and exercises. 2. Creation (Lit-
erary, artistic, etc.) I. Los Angeles City School District. Divi-
sion of Instructional Services. II. Bailey Films, Inc., Hollywood,
Calif. III. BPA Educational Media. Series: Teaching language
skills (Filmstrip. BFA Educational Media)
370.7 70-738621
BFA Educational Media
Wrong again (Motion picture) Hal Roach, 19-20. Released
by IJIackhawk Fiinis/Eustin-Plielaii Corp. ,106- ?j
24 min. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Aiso issued in standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm
Originally released in sound.
n^i^^'P^'^^'^-PKV^'^K and story. Leo McCarey; editor. Richard
Ciinier. CAST ; Stan laurel, Oliver Hardy.
SUMMARY: A comedy in which two boys confuse the painting
Blue boy with a horse of the same name.
I Roach, Hal. 1892- 11. Eastln-Phelan Corporation. Daven-
port. Iowa. *^
791.48 73-713143
Eastln-Phelan Corp.
The Wrong box (Motion picture) Salamander Film Produc-
tions, London. Released in the U. S. by Columbia Pic-
tures Corp., 1966.
107 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Suggested by the novel of the wme title by Robert Louis Steven-
son and Lloyd Osborne.
Credits: Producer and director, Bryan Forbes; screenplay. Larry
Gelbart, Burt Sbevelove; music, John Barry; director of photog-
raphy, Gerry Turpin; film editor. Alan Osblstou. Cast: John Mills.
Ralph Richardson. Michael Calne, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Nanette
Newman, Tony Hancock, Peter Sellers.
Summary: A comedy set during the Victorian era In England.
The elder of two brothers la determined to outlive the last of his
family In order to receive a great lottery fortune which he can
then pass on to hln grandaoD.
I. Stevenwn. Robert Loula. 1850-ia»4. The wrong box.
n. Salamander Film Pro- ductlona. iii. Columbia Pictures
Corporation.
791.43 71-707869
Wunder Im Holz (Motion picture)
Bee Wonders in wood
686
Wnthering heights (Motion picture) Argyle Enterprises
and Telemated Motion Pictures. Released by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1967.
13 mill. «il. color. 16 mm- (Classical literature series)
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Author, Geraldlne Fitzgerald.
Summary: A study of the characters, settings, coetumM and
customs portrayed by Emily BrontS In her novel Wuthertng heights.
Another issue, b&w. „ ,„
1 Bronte, Emily Jane, 1818-1848. Wutherlng heights. i. Brontfe,
Emily Jane. 1818-1848. Wutherlng heights, ii. Ar^ f Eiiterprisea,
Inc III Telemated Motion Picture!*, iv. McGraw-Hill Book Com-
oany Series: Classical literature series (Motion picture)
^^ 823 Fi A 67-6341
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Wu3rt8, Herman
The Other side.
Wyeth, Andrew N
The Story of Caesar Rodney.
Wyeth Laboratories
see
Case in point.
Every step of the way.
Hapf^ family planning.
Redi-temptSiq>encripc R] it ready.
Tubex(Supencript Rj cloaed aystem iiyectioni.
Unit dose and you.
The Wyeth phenomenon (Motion picture) CBS News.
Released by Bailey Films, 1968.
28 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Pictures many of Andrew Wyeth's paintings to demon-
strate his great skill as an illustrator, and his strength In the realistic
portrayal of traditional American subjects. Includes Interviews with
Mr. Wyeth's slater and his son, who Is also an artist
1 Wyeth. Andrew, 1917- L Olumbia Broadcasting System,
inc CBS News ti. Bailey Films, inc., Hollywood, Calif.
759.13 Fi A 68-881
Wyeth's country (Motion picture) Miketoe Productions,
iw;o.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
tiummaiy: Presents a view of the island In Maine which was the
subject of many of Andrew Wyeth's paintings. Shows a salllKtat
approaching the l^and and then reveals that the Island Is aban-
doned.
1. Wyeth. Andrew, 1917- i. Miketoe Productlona.
917.41 73-701765
CINE
Wylde Films
see
Wyiie, Ida Alexa Ross, 1885-1959. The red mirage
see
The Unknown,
Wylie, Philip, 1902-
see
Small world: Toynbee, Uyiie, Graves.
wyndham, Charles
see
Alrbom,
Wynken, BJynken, and Nod (Filmstrip) Cooper Films and
Records, 1967.
28 fr, color. Z.'> mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (1 s. for manual pro-
jector. 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 331 rpm., 3 min. (Our
children's heritage. Serlea B)
With teacher's guide.
Credits; Narrator, Margie Bell; illustrator. Carroll Spinney.
Summary: Presents drawings to illustrate the poem by Eugene
Field about three flnhernien who .^lled off in a wooden shoe.
I. Field, Eugene. 1850-1885. Wynken, BIynken and Nod. ii. Cooper
Films and Records. Series: Our children's heritage (FlimsUip)
Series B.
811 Fi6»-a033
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Wjmkoi, Btyakcm, mA Nod. (Motion picture] Wetton Woods
Studios. 1971.
4 mia. td. bAw. ]6mia.
CREDITS: Producer. Morton Schindd; nvrator. John Cunnintlum; music.
Mary Lynn TwonUy.
SUMMARY: Um* the picturo utd text of the poem by Eugene Fteld to tell
the uory «bout Wynken. BIynken. tnd Nod. For primary grade*.
1. Children'* poetry, il. American poctryi I. Field. Eugene. USD- 1 895.
Wynken. BIynken. and Nod. 11. Weaton Woodi Studioa, Wetton, Conn.
Wynl
[PZl
tI*Z8.3)
Weaton Wooda Studioa
372.6
70-715123
MARC
V»yse, Lois,
see
Grandfathers are to love
Gran(^rents are to love,
Wyse, Lois. Grandmothers are to love
see
Grandparents are to love.
Wytwfimia FIlm6w Dokumentalnych
see
Gypaies.
XYZ
X {ifotion picture) Alta Vista Productions. Released by
American International Pictures, 1963.
80 mJn Bd. color. 35 mm.
Spectnrama. Pathecolor.
AIM koown under the title X— The man with the x-ny ejes.
CtvditM: Produoer and director, Roger Gorman; ator;, Ray Rag-
•ell; screenplay, Robert Dillon. Ray BnawU; mualc. Lea Baxter- di-
rector of photography, Floyd Croaby ; film editor, Anthony Carras.
Cast: Hay Ullland. Diana ran der Vila, Harold J. Stone, John Hoyt.
Don Rickles.
Surnmaryr A »cienc*-flction drama. A doctor who deTClopa a drug
which ftlves him x-ray Tiaion, coodurts an experiment which leads to
bla own destruction.
I. Alta VisU Productions, Hollywood, Calif, n. American Inter-
national Pictures, Hollywood, Calif, m. X~the man with the i-ray
eyee (Motion picture)
Fi 67-1392
The X-15 (Filmitrip) My weekly reader, 1964. Made by
NatioDftI Film Studios.
18 fr. color. 35 mm.
Series 2, no. 12-64.
Summary: Studies the X-15 plane and explains how its perform-
ance In space testa the way In whldi men and muchliww react in
conditions beyond the earth's atmosphere.
1. X-15 (Rocket aircraft) l My weekly reader.
372.3 76-733211
PennsylTania School for the Deaf
X-ray crystallography {Motion picture) Harper & Row,
Publishers, 1970. Made by Old Pueblo Film Co.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. ( Fandamwitals of chemistry)
Ixwp fllm mounted In cartridge.
With teacher's euide and student guide.
CrediU: Authors, Rod O'Connor. Bruce Fowler.
Stimmitrv: Interprets X-ray data and demonstrates InstrtUBenta
used in making crystaltographs.
1. X-ray crystallography. i. Haiper A Bow, Publisher*, Inc.
Series : Fundamentals of chemistry ( Motion picture)
548 70-706886
Harper A Row
X-ray film (Motion picture) Chris Munger, 1968. Re-
leased by Pyramid Films. 1971.
5 niin. xd. biw. 16 mm.
Sl'MSIARY: A visceral and cryptic natural history of man which
points to the ephemeral nature of life In a capsule surrey of the
biological processeo.
1. Life (Biology) I. Hunger, Chris. II. Pyramid Films, inc.
[QHX31] 577 72-712466
I'yramid Films
X-ray motiwi pictures: Foot {Motion picture) Educational
Ser\-ic€S, 1966.
4 mill. si. b4w. 8mtn. (Bones)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project
CrediU: Cine radiographic studies. Robert Janker, James Wataon.
Sidney A. Weinberg, George H. Bamsey.
Bummarif: Shows sequeaces which ioclnde curling the toes, tnor*
log the foot up and down and side to side, rotating the ankle. Up-
toeing. Jumping, and moTing the foot inside a shoe.
1. Foot. I. Educational Services, inc., Newton, Moss. Series:
Bones (Motion picture)
612 Fi A 67-2414
Education Development Center
X-ray mottMi pictures: Hand {Motion picture) Educational
Sen- ices, 1966.
4 min. si. b&w. 8 mm. (Bones)
With notes.
Made for the Elementary Science Study project
CrtdiU: Clneradiograpbic studies. Robert Janker, James Watson,
Sidney A. Weinberg, George H. Ramsey.
Summary: Shows sequences which Include separating the fingers,
making a fist, touching the thumb to the little finger, beckoning,
thumb movements, and wrist movement
1. Hand. I. Educational Services, Inc., NewtMi, Mass. Se-
ries: Bones (Motion picture)
612 Fi A 67-2418
Education Development Center
X-ray motion pictures: Head and neck {Motion picture)
Educntional Services, 1966.
4 min si. h&vr. 8 mm. (Bones)
With notes.
Mnde for the Elementary Science Study project
CredtM: Cinerudiographlc studies. Robert Janker, James Watson,
Sidney A. Weinberg. George H. Ramsey.
Summary: Shows sequences which include opening and closing of
the mouth, eating, nodding, stretching and yawning, and turning the
bead from side to side.
1. Head. i. Educarional Services, inc, Newton, Mass. Se-
rten; Hones (Motion picture)
612 Fi A 67-2410
Education Development Center
X-ray motion pictures: Knee and dbow {Motion picture)
Educjitional Services, 1966.
4 min. si. h&w. 8 mm. (Bones)
With notes.
Mnde for ihe Elementary Science Study project
Credits: Cine radiographic studies, Robert Janker, James Watson,
Sidney A. Weinberg, George H. Ramsey.
Summary: Shows sequences which include kicking, swinging the
leg. deep-knee bending, bending the elbow, and rotating the forearm
and the elbow during pushups.
1. Knee. 2, Elbow. i. Educational Services, Inc, Newton, Mass.
Series: Bones (Motion picture)
612 Fi A 67-2412
Education Development Center
X-ray motion pictures: Shoulder {Motion picture) Educa-
tional Services, 1966.
4 mln. Ml. b&xf. 8 mm. (Bones)
With notes.
Madn for Ihe Elementary Science Study project
Credits: CJneradiographlc studies, Robert Janker, James Watson,
Sidney A. Weinberg, George H. Ramsey.
Bummary: Shows sequences which Include raising and lowering
the arms, rotating the shoulder and arm, and shm^lng the
shoulders.
1. Shoulder. \. Educational Services, inc., Newton, Moss.
Series: Bones (Motion picture)
612 Fi A 67-2411
EduciKion Development Center
X-ray spectroscopy {Motion picture) National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, 1968. Made by University
Film P'oducers Association.
2fi mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (An Adventure In research)
Crediti: Author, Robert J. Llefleld.
Summary: Discusses how and why the spectroscope Is used to
study X-ray beams, and explains bow specially-grown crystals are
used to diffuse the beam in the spectrometer, to isolate a single
wavelength, to scan the spectrum, and to record Its characteristics.
1. X-ray spectroscopy. i. U. 8. National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. Series: An Adventure In research (Motion pic-
ture)
537.5 Fi E 68-94
nautlcs and Space Administration
X-ray, oltrasoand. and thermography in diasrnoefe {Motion
picture) Upj<^m Co. Made by Norman P. Schenfcer. Re-
leased by Upjohn Professional Film Library, 1969.
22 mln. sd, color. 16 mm. (The Upjohn vanguard of medicine)
Summary: Demonstrates for physicians the potential of three
electronic diagnostic techniques. Reveals the movement of a twelve-
week-old human fetus as It waa recorded with ultrasound. Explains
the significant advantages of thermography in ouun screening for
early t»«ast cancer, and shows examples of color thermography.
1. Diagnosis, Radloscopic. 2. Diagnosis, Cltrasonlc. 5. Tbermog-
raphy. t Upjohn Company.
616.07 76-705728
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Xerox Corporation
see
U. S. National Aero-
Age of transience.
Ouna: roou t^ ma^nf^
If you hear the explosion, the danger i
passed.
Industrial hygiene — the science of survival.
Xerox in concert,
Xerox Films
see
The Bead fo oo: Percwiioo from Pldsioc«oe to para-
The Cattlemen.
Crash bang boom.
687
DDT — Knowing it survives us.
A Firefly named Torchy.
Fit to live.
The Ouitan from itone a|e through lotid rock.
I don't want to mU Babe.
The Indians.
Industrial hygiene: science of survival.
LoM in dte miib-moah: uea meware.
The Miracle of Bali: Night.
Prehistoric man.
The Pretty lady and the electronic musicians.
Prime time.
The 2-D shapes game.
The Weird number.
Xerox Corp., 1971.
Zero: something for nothing.
Xerox in concert (Motion picture)
Made by^Gittelman Film Associates.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A portrait of Xerox Corporation, explaining that It Is
an international corporation comprised of many people from different
cultures and traditions.
1. Xerox Corporation. I. Xerox Corporation.
rTR1045] 658 70-718473
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The Xingoana: aborigines of South America (Motion pic-
ture) Vision Associates. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
2d m*n. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: An ethnographic study of the Xinguana, farmer-
fishermen of the Xlngd River watershed whose culture remained un-
changed until recently. Explores the horticulture, fiahlng techniques,
weapon making, transportation, architecture, bodily omameDtatloo.
puberty rites, and the Kwarup ceremony.
1. Indians of South America— Brazil— Xlngd Valley. I. VWoo
Associates, inc.. New York. II. McOraw-HIll Book Company.
980.3 70-712933
McGraw-HlUBookCo.
Y as vowel (Motion picture) Ealing Corp., 1970.
2 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Action viewer reading skills II :
Changing vovel sounds, diphthongs, syllables)
Loop film for hand viewer.
CredlU: Author, M. Virginia Blggy.
Summary : Explains how to determine when the vowel y has the
sound of a short I and when It has the sound of a l(Hig 1. Outlines
the rules for determining the sound and provides practice In dlsttn-
gulsbtng one y sound from another. For primary grades.
1. English language — Phonetics — Juvenile aims. Z English Ian*
gnage — Vowels — Juv«iile films. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Action viewer reading skills II: Changing vow^
sounds, diphthongs, syllables (Motion picture)
372.6 77-710068
EJallng Corporation
Y as vowd sound {Motion picture) Ealing C«p., 1969.
4 mia si. color, super 8 muL (Reading skills ii: Changing
vowel sounds, diphthongs, syllables)
Loop film. Film notes on cartridge case.
Credtt$: Author, Virginia Blggy.
Summary: Explains how to determine when the vowel y bos
the sound of a short i and when It has the sound of a long 1, and
discusses rules for determining the sound. Tor primary grades.
1. English language— Phonetics— Juvenile films. 2 English lan-
guage—Vowels—Juvenile films. I. Ealing Corporation, Cambridge,
Mass. Series: Reading skills ii: Changing vowel sounds, diph-
thongs, syllables (Motion picture)
372.6 78-701219
Ealing Corporation
Tht Y-riders (Motion picture) American Honda Motor
Co, 1970. Made by Grey Advertising.
14 mln. sd. color. 16 mln.
SUMMARY : Traces tb« history of the T-rlder program designed
to fight drug abuse among teenagera. Features Interviews with the
young program directors
1. Drugs and youth. 2. Narcotic addicts— BdiabUltaUon.
I. .American Honda Motor Company.
^»V5801] 613.8 7«-n»*7S
Yafln, Ylgael, 1917-
see
Metsadah
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Yahara Films
see
Hunger.
Yale University
see
Determination of the triple point of water.
Patterns of scientific investigation: a
discussion of static electricity.
Solution of alkali metal in liquid ammonia.
Yale University. Clinic of Child Development
see
Behavior patterns of infants and young
children.
Yale University. Dept. of Chemistry
see
Ammonia fountain.
Atomic structure and the periodic table.
The Bomb calorimeter.
Correlaticms within the periodic table:
melting points.
Crookes tubes.
Demonstration for solubility product
calculations.
Demonstrations of electronegativity.
Determination of the triple-point of water.
Dr. Black's observations on heat.
E/m demonstration,
Etectrc^ysU of an aqueous salt solution.
Examples of isomerism.
Geiger counter.
Handling chemicals — solids, liquids, and
gases.
Handling gas cylinders.
Handling liquid chemicals.
Handling solid chemicals.
How to make a washbottle.
Hydrogen fountain.
Hydrogen generator.
Induced charges and their measurement.
Ion removal by methathesis.
Laboratory procedures: laboratory
burners.
Laboratory procedures: quantitative
transfer.
Le Oiatelier's princi|4e.
Marsh lest for i
Mass spectrometer — behavior of particles in magnetic
and dectric fields.
Mass specuometer— panicles: relative abundance.
Mass spectrometer— variables determining deflection
in a magnetic fidd: mass, charge, velocity, field strength.
Melting points of elements: determination
and correlation.
Metals and non-metals.
Metathesis: ion removal.
MiUikan's oil drop e:q)erlment.
Oil drop experiment (MiUikan's)
Operating principle of vacuum pumps.
Patterns and scientific investigation.
Phosphorus smoke rings.
Physical and chemical changes: compounds and mix-
Physical and chemical changes: Cut reaction (mercury
and silver nitrate)
Physical and chemical changes: phase demonstration
(melting, votatization, and condensation of naphthalene)
Physical and chemical changes: slow reaction (iron
and oxygen)
Physical and chemical changes: solution, evaporation,
and crystallization (sulfiir in carbon disulfide)
Physical and chemical changes: very fast reaction (am-
monium dichromate volcano)
Preparation of oxygen: catalytic decomposition of hy-
drogen peroxide.
Preparation of oxygen: catalytic decomposition of
potassium chlorate.
Preparation of oxygen: decomposition of mercuric ox-
Preparation of oxygen: dutillation from liquid air-
condensation of oxygen from air.
Preparation of oxygen: reaction of sodium peroxide
and water.
Preparation of oxygen: separation through electrolysis
of water.
Preparation of oxygen: seven demon-
strations.
Proton motions in ice.
Single pan balance.
Solubility: common ion effect
Solubflity: effect of concentration.
Solution of alkali metal in liquid ammonia.
Sulfur— its physical states and properties.
Using a pipette.
Using the air damped balance.
Vapor pressure demonstrations.
Yale University Film Collection
see
Ghosts.
688
The Ice flood.
The Phaitom of the opera.
Yalkut, Jud
see
Kusama's self -obliteration.
Yalta {Motion picture) American Broadcasting Co. Re-
leased hy Screen Gems, 1961.
26 mlti. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (WlDStoo Churchill: The valiant
years, no. 23)
Based on the book The Second World War, by Wioston S.
Cburchtll.
Credita: Producer, Ben Feiner; originator. Jack Le VIen; writer,
Len OIOTannlttl; Churchill's narration, Richard Burton; narrator,
Gary Merrill; editor, Jack Kaufman.
Summary: Uses documentary footage to describe the Yalta Con-
ference In February 1&45 In which Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin
discussed final military moves agaltist Germany, occupation plana
for that country, a policy for treatment of Axis war criminals,
and the structure of the proposed United Nations.
1 World War. 1939-1945— Diplomatic history. i. Churchill. Sir
Winston Leonard Spencer, 1874-1965. The Second World War. n.
American Broadcasting Company, m. Screen Gems. inc. Series :
Winston Churchill: The valiant years (Motion picture) no. 23.
Fi 67-2121
TIk- Yalta Conference {Motion picture) Thome Films,
1967.
4 mln ^i bAw. 8 mm. (8 mm. documents project, no. 158)
Loop lilm mounted Ir cartridge. Issued In standard 8 mm. and
Id huper 8 lum.
With film notes on cartridge case. ^ „ l. „
Credits- Producer, Dale C. Willnrd; film notes. James C. Schott.
Summary: Surveys Yalta and the palace where Uie ^alta Con-
ference was held from February 3 to 11. 1945. Shoxvs the arrival
of Kden. Churchill, and Stailn. incluaes various views of the dele-
gates during the sessions and of Stailn. Roosevelt, and Churchill
nosing for photographers outside the palace.
1 Crimea Conference. Yalta. 1945. i. Thorne Films, Inc
Boulder, Colo. Series: 8 mm. documents project (Motion picture)
''*' ^^ 940.631 Fi A 67-5483
Thorne Films
A Yam farmer in the Ivory Coast, part I (Filmstrip)
Frank Gardonyi and Clifford Janoff. Released by BFA
Educational Media, 1970.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbonodisc: 2 8.(1 o. for manual pro-
jector, 1 a. for antomatle projector), 12 In., 381 rpro., 5 mln. mlcro-
eroove (Africa- focuft on Weet Africa)
Summary: Describes the way yams are "'"'^«*^„'"'^,Prj;tl^;
for food in a typical village in the Ivory Coast, noting the living
conditions and family life of the farmer. ^„^„„„, p-„„t, n
1 Tama 2. Farm Ufe-Ivory Coast. '■ Gardonyi Pranfc U-
Janoff, Clifford. III. BFA Educational Media. Series: Africa,
focus on West Africa (^"""^^'P^ ^g ^^ 7O^737H.10
A. U A- Booklist
A Yam farmer in the Ivory Coast, part 2 (Filmstrip)
Frank Gardonyi and Clifford Janoff. Released by BFA
Kducational Media, 1970.
4r, fr color. 35 nim. mi phonodlsc: 2 s. (1 s. tor manual pr..-
JencT 1 8. tor atitomiitlc projector), 12 In.. 33J rpm.. 7 mill, micro-
eroove, (Atrica: focus on West Atrical
Summary: Describes the phjslcal environment ot the jam tam-
er-» vlllap! and the people ot his trlhe, showing '"el' f"''" ^i
purmlts. recreations, and ceremonies. Stresses the (teneioslty ot the
tribe which the Individual experiences.
1 Ivorj Coast — Social lite and customs. 2. Farm lite - Iiorj-
Coast 1 Oanionyl, Frank. II Janoff. ClUford. 11 BFA Kdu-
cational Media. sines: Atrica; tocus on West Atrica (Film.
"""■' 916.6 73-7378,11
A, I^ \. Booklist
Yingli amdae lori: usked dmu of Korea. tMotion picture]
University of Washington Archives of Ethnic Muaic and [>ance.
Released by University of Waahington Press, 1971.
33 min. id. color. I6fflin. (Wwhinglon filmi)
SUMMARY: Describe! the iM»ked<J™m« of Kofe*. which proUNy derived
from old Buddhtit morality playi. and explaim how ii has evolved into a folk
drama coiuiiting of a number oT ahon acta uaing atock chanclera.
1 Sandae playj-Hiilory and criticiam. I. Univeraity of Waahington Ar-
chives of Ethnic Miaic and Dance. II. Waahington (State). Univenily
Preaa. 111. Scriei: Waahington filnu, (Motion pkturci
[PL963.31 792.09519 72-700264
Univcnity of Washmgitm 72 MAKC
Prcsa
Yanlv Productions
Windows.
Yankee (Ketch)
see
Voyage of the brigantine Yankee.
Yankee craftsman. [Motion picture] Wendy W, Chappie, 1972.
18 min. id. color 16 mm,
SUMMARY: A documentary film about a man who has spent his life making
furniture in the old way with old tools in hit own shop. ContrasU the furniture
makci '» life-style and his product with thai of a modern factory worker on the
production line,
1, Fumiiute workers— United Stales. 2. Furniture makin|. I. Chappie,
Wendy W.
[TTI94] 749 72-701778
^'^^ 72 MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Yankee Doodle (Filmstrip) Brunswick Productions, 1966.
28 fr, color. 35 mm. (Patriotic songs AmerlcBins sing)
Credili: Script. Karen Welntraub; music editor. Ann K. Llpeon;
editor, Rita E:sposito.
Summary: Uses art work and photographs of old prints to Itlua-
trate the origins of the song. Yankee Doodle. Includes the lyrics
of the song- With captions.
1 Yankee Doodle (Song) i- Yankee Doodle (Song) m Bruns-
wick Productions. Series: Patriotic songs Americans sing (Pllm-
Mrlp)
Rntn«tBii>b Pforttirtlons
784.7
70-735157
Yankee Doodle {FUmstrip) Educational Enrichment Ma-
teri:ils. 1%9. Made by Westport Communications Group.
rc fi'. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 a. (1 a. for manual
projector. 1 «. for autonutic projector), 12 In., 33i rpm.. Ti mln,
mlcrOKTOOve.
SHtnmary: Presents the song Yankee Doodle orlglnaUr written
by Richard Schackburg and sung by Tom Glaaer, with woodcut
Illustrations by Ed Emberlej.
1. Yankee Doodle (Song) i. Yankee Doodle (Song) d. Bdu-
catl<Hial Enrichment Materials, Inc.
784.7 71-733820
Educational Enrichment Materials
Yankee Frankie in Jts news to yonse (Motion picture)
Frank Little. Released by Lester Schudde, 1947.
6 ml:), sd. b&w. 16 mm.
SumiHii'if: An animated cartoon In which Yankee Frankie Is re-
fused a promotion, goes out to search for news, and becomes Involved
In the rescue of Tlllle Tiger from a gangster.
I. Little, Frank Patrick, n. Schudde, Lester, ra. Its news to youse
(Motion picture)
791.43 75-704271
Yankee matador {.Motion picture) KNBC, 1967.
-•O mill. ad. color. 16 mm. (The KNBC survey)
Sumni , It: A biographical Sim atmut a young man who trades the
comfortitulv life of southern California for the hazards of the bull
ring and becomes a promising matador.
1. BuU-flghters. i. KNBC (Television station) Los Angeles.
791.8 Fi A 68-576
CINK
Yankee sails across Europe {Motion picture) National
Geo^aphic Societv. Released by ^tna Life & Casualty,
1967.
30 mill, sd, colnr. 16 mm.
Edited version »l Ihe 1906 motion picture of the same title.
With teacher's guide.
CredUt: Director, George Slulzer: narrator. Alexander Scourby.
Summary: FoMoivs Captain Irving Johnson as he sails bis 50-foot
kett-h Yankee across the canals and waterways of Europe.
1. Johnson. Irving 2. Y'ankce (Ketch) 3. Canals— Eu«q)e. i.
Natlonni Geogrnpliic Society, Washington, D. C. ii. JGtna Life &
Casualty.
914 Fi A 67-5755
.^^tna Life k Casualty
Yankee sails across Europe {Motion picture) National
Geographic Society and "Wolper Productions. Released by
Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
51 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Follows CapUln Irving Johnson on a voyage on the
Yankee to the seafaring areas of Eur(q>e. PIctnrea the varying
topography of European coastal areas and the type of maritime
actlTlty typical of each country visited.
1. Yankee (Ketch) i. National (Seographlc Society. Washing-
ton. D. C. II. Wolper Productions, m. Encyclopaedia BrlUnnlca
Educational Corporation.
387 Fi A 68-908
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Edncational Corp.
Yankee speed {Motion picture) Sunset Productions. Re-
leased by Aywon Film Corp., 1924.
i; re^N, «l. bAw. 16 mm.
Originally released In 35 mm.
L C. copy Incomplete: credits and reel 6 wanting; 46 mtn.
In the I*enn:s It. Atkin.son Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congres-i.
CredUt: Director and writer. Robert N. Bradbury; photography,
L. W. McManigal Cast: Kenneth McDonald, Viola Yorga. Richard
Lewis. John Henry, Milton Fahrney. Jay Hunt Virginia Alnsworth.
Summary: A western melodrama In which an old man divides
bis fortune between his niece and the son of a friend. ITie young
nun attempts to steal the niece's wealth, but a neighbor dlacover*
his plan, naves her fortune, and wins the young girl's love.
I. Sno-set Productions, ii. Aywon Film Corporation, in. Ameri-
can Film InstituieCol- lection. IV. Dennis R. Atkinson
Film Collection.
791.43 72-709115
The Yankees at bat (Motion picture) Standard Brands.
Marie and released by Arthur Mokin Productions, 1965.
l."i min. sil. color. 16 mm. (New York Yankees t>aset>all series)
Credits: Director, Arthur Mokin: cameraman, Toge Fujlhlra.
nummary: h documentary film at>out the Yankees. Mickey
Mantle explains several of his batting techniques, Elston Howard
tells how he improved his hitting, and Roger Maris talks about the
Yankf* attitude toward the opposition.
1. New York. Baselmll club (American League) l Standard
Brands Incorporated, n. Moklo (Arthur) Productions, New Y<H-k.
Series : New York Yankees baseball aeries (Motion picture)
796.357 70-702928
Arthur Mokin Produc- tlons
Yanomama : a mnltidisciplinary study (Motion picture)
Center for Documentary Anthropology. Brandeis Univer-
sity, and Dept. of Human Genetics, University of Michigan.
Made by Timothy Asch, Napoleon Chagnon, and James V.
Neel. Released by U. S. Atomic Energy Commission. 1971.
43 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Sl'MMARY : EtescTibes the field techniques and findings of teams
from such disciplines as human genetics, aothropfriogy, epidemiology,
dentistry, linguistics, and medicine as they conduct a blologlcal-
•nthropological study of the Yanoama Indians In the Jun^es of Vene-
tuela and Brazil.
t.Yanoama Indians. 2. Somatotogy. I. Bntndels UnlTerslty,
Walthsm. Mare. Center for Documentary Anthropotogy- "- Michl-
Can. University. Dept of Human Genetics. III. X3. S. Atomic En-
ergy Commission.
[F2520.1.Y3] 301.29174 70-713631
TI. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Yanqni go home (Motion picture) United Fruit Co., 1971.
Made by Intent Films.
27 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Spanish version also iasued. , . .w
SfU-MARY- Shows three very different views of the role of tha
United Fruit Company in a Central American Republic and docu-
ments the changes in aoclal attitude* of the company towards that
Republic and Its citizens over a fifty-year period.
1. United Fruit Company. I. United Fruit Company.
[HD9259.B3] 668 72-718471
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The Yardstick and newspaper {Motion picture) Scope Pro-
ductions, 1967. Released by Grosset and Dunlap, 1969.
2 mln. 8l. color, super 8 mm. (Air pressure)
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Swrnmnn/.- hluHtrates the downward force exerted by atmospheric
pressure. For el«nenUry grades.
1. Atmospheric presmire— Juvenile fllnw. i. Scope ft^uctlona.
n. Grosset and Dunlap. Inc., publiahera. New York. Series: Air
p,«».r.(Mo.lo»p,c,«r.) ^ 70-709350
A. U A. Booklist
Yam balls, hoops, n^»es, and wands {Motion picture)
Ealing Cwp., 1969.
3 mill- Kl. color, super 8 mm. (Basic manipalatlve activities)
Loop aim. Film ootea on cartridge case.
CredUt: Author. Pat Tanner.
Summaty: Explores the many ways of ualng yam t>alla, boops,
Topev, and wands In manipulative movement, stressing control, bal-
ance, movement over and under, and working with others.
1. Ball games. l Ealing Corporation. Cambridge, Mass.
(Series: Basic manipulative activities (Motion picture)
372.8 77-700941
Ealing Cktrporatlon
Yam mobiles (Motion picture) Ikon Films, 1968. Released
by BFA EducaUonal Media.
n mill. si. color, super 8 mm. (Art construction serie-t)
Ijoop film.
With study Kuidp-
Or<^it8: Educational consultant. Robert O. White.
Summary : Demonstrates how to make a structure by mt-ans of a
male mold, and shows the reality of Implied volume by starting with
an opaque object and finishing with a loosely woven definition of the
FI).ti (■ the object once occupied. With captions. For elemenury
grades.
1. Mobiles (Sculpture) I. Ikon Films. II. BFA Bdacatlunal
Mmlla. Series: Art construction series (Motion picture)
372.5 74-710570
BFA Educational Media
Yashima, Taro, pseud. Crow Boy
see
Crow boy.
Yashima, Taro, pseud. Umbrella
see
Umbrella.
Yates, Elizabeth, 1905-
man
Amos Fortune, free
Jewish National
Amos Fortune, free man.
Ye shall ^ant trees {Motion picture)
Fund, 1967.
18 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Hebrew version also Issued.
Summary: Shows the cultivation of trees in nntaerlea and their
use in reforestation In Israel. Describe* the participation of children
In the project. Filmed In Israel
1. Reforestation — Israel. i. Jewish National Fund.
634.9 Fi A 67-5589
Jewish National Fund
The Year (FOmxtrip) Golt Educational Materials. Made
and released by McGraw-HiU Book Co., 1970.
^ fr. color. 35 mm. (Calendar study series)
Summary: Uses a contemporary discovery approach to exnlaln the
slgniacance of a calendar year. For prlmarj g^des. ^
CoUS^- sirPes":*5!S'^"sf;^rS%.Ur"Sr^-^'" ^^
McGraw-HIUBookCo. ''^ ^^^35911
Year in rcTicw~19«« {Motion picture) Canadian National
Railways, 1967.
29 ml 1. sd. color. 16 mm.
Enttactarome.
French version released nndn- the title La revue de ranDee~1966i.
Summary: PrcMnta the record of Canadian National's accomnUah-
ments during the year 1966.
1. Canadian National Railway. i. Canadian National SaUways.
338.7 Fi A 68-35
National Film Bo«rd of Canada
Year 1999 A. D. {Motion picture) Philco-Ford Corp. Made
by Tom Thomas Organization. Released by Ford Motor
Co., 1967.
27 mln. ad. color. 16 mm.
Summary: lUustrates the life of a family of the year 18W a. p..
living In a houae tbat Is coiiq)letely fonctlonal In terms of adranced
technol<«y.
1. Home economics. l Pbllco-Ford Corporation, n. Pord
Motor Company.
600 flA68-882
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689
The Year of disaster [Motion picture) Caterpillar Tractor
Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-(j
IM mill 5d. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A report by Howard K. Smith on the water ctMb.
Includes Information on how urban arena have met the challenge or
an adequate water supply. „
1 Water conservation. i. Caterpillar Tractor Company.
If. .Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc.
333.9 Fi A 67-5399
Moilern Talking Picture Service
The Year of the big surprise (Motion picture) NFL Films,
1966.
Ill I
at<.r. Jack Whl-
CrediU: UlifCtor and writer. Sieve ShIhiI ;
laker; photography, David Marx.
ftummary: Presents highlights of the lOa'i playlnfr season nnd
feaiures outstiinding performances by the New York Giants profes-
alonal football teiim and by Individual plajeif.
1 New York. Football club (National League* i. NFL Films.
inc.
Pro Football Hall of
796.332
Fame
Fi A 68-1411
Year of the eomraunes (Motion picture) Rawlings-Chick-
ering Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill, 1971.
50 mln. sd. color. 16 tnm.
C^^f^li^'^ Kathleen K. RawUn^ Nicholas R. Chlcker-
'"^SUMMARY- Depicts the historical foundations of commnneB In
the UnS^ Stat« in the eighteenth and ^^^^^./^J"^ ^
e^itores ihe positive and negaUve aspect, of twentieth century com-
"Tcoltectlve aettle««nts-U. S. I. Bawlings^ckering Produc
tlons. IL McGraw-Hill Book Company. ,,:„iqoi
301.2 75-711921
UcOraw-HlU Book Co.
The Year of the moose (Motion picture) Metro-(3oldwyn-
Mayer, 1965.
8 mln sd. color. 35 mm. (Tom and Jerry cartoon)
MetnK-olor.
CredUt: Producer and director. Chuck Jones; story, Michael Mai-
tese. Chuck Jones; animation, Dick Thompson, Ben Washam, Ken
Harris, Don Towsley ; vocal effects, June Foray, Mel Blanc; music,
Eugene Poddany.
Summary: An animated cartoon. With the aid of a fishing line
attached to his tall and a pole wielded by a fellow mouse outside,
Jerry manages to trick a sleeping Tom into thinking himself snlddaL
I. Mefro-Ooldwyn-Mayer, Inc. Series: Tom and Jerry cartoon
(Motion picture)
Fi 68-1637
The Year 1200 (Motion picture) CBS News. Released by
BFA Educational Media, 1970.
19 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY; Presents an exhibition of the Hetrt^wlltan Museum
of .\rt In New York City. Shows art objects tbat were choaen from
collections througlKnit the world to represent tbe period and figure
style of the year 120a
L Twelve hundred, A. D.— Exhibitions. 2. New York (City)
Metropolitan Museum of Art. I. Columbia Broadcasting System,
Inc. CBS News. II. BFA Edncational Media.
708.1471 73-710787
A. L. A. Booklist
Years for Kving (Motion picture) Sandoz Pharmaceuticals,
1967. ilade by Film Communications.
27 min. sd. biw. 16 mm.
Summary: Doctors and trained nursing borne personnel deal with
four actual geriatric cases, pointing out for medical, welfare, and
ancillary group consideration and discussion the community re-
sources and resources within the Individual patients themselvee.
1- Aged. I. Sandoz, ine Sandoz Pharmaceuticals.
„™ 618.97 Fi A 68-883
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Years of challenge, 1960-1970 (FUmstrip) Troll Associ-
ates, 1970.
43 fr. color. 3S mm.
CredUt: Author, Kenneth Brown.
Summary: Traoes the hl.irtory of Afro-Americans during the igOCVs,
noting the Increase In Negro civil ri|*ts actlrities, the testing of
legislation by freedom rldera, the marches on Washington, the ap-
pearance of Black HnsUms, and the adrocatlon of black power
separatism by young leaders. With captlona
L Negroes— HlBt(«7— 1964- 2. Negroes— History— 1877-1964.
L TroU Aflodates.
973.92 74-737469
Troll Assodates
Years of depression and war, 1933-1945 (Filmstrip) As-
sociated Educators, 1968. Made by Manhattan Color
Laboratory.
34 fr. color. 35 mm. (Recent history of New Jersey)
With teacher's manual.
Summary: Portrays various aspects o( the years of depression: In-
tolerance, unemployment, unions, and tbe p«rt pUyed by New Jersey
In World War ii.
1. New Jersey— Hist. i. Associated Educators, West Chester,
Pa. Series: Recent history of New Jersey (Filmstrip)
974.9 Fi A 68-4133
Associated Educators
The Years of reconstruction, 186S-1877 (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968. Made by Project Seven
Productions.
25 mln. 8d. color. 16 mm. (American history series)
With teacher's guide.
Crediti: Adviser, John Htqw Prankllo.
Summary: Shows the economic, aoclal, and political problems which
faced tbe freed Negro, and discusses how resentment and bitter-
ness from both Negroes and whites frustrated attempts to read) a
reasonable peace.
1. Negroes— Hl»t.—1863-18T7. 2. Freedmen. i. McGraw-Hill
Book Company. Series: American history series (Motion picture)
973.8 Fi A 68-2289
McGraw-HlU Book Co.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tlw Ye«r» of the locmst (Motion picture] BBC-TV, London,
1971. Rcleued in the U.S. by Time-Life Films.
JO mil). Ml. color 16 mm
SUMMARY Scene* of ihc dcv«itMion ctuied by ihe huge pligue of de»ert
locu>l% from Indi. »croM the Middk E«« lo Wc»i Africi ind u f«r wulh w
Tin»fli». Expl«m. th« ihc lociai* »rc u much » pohtic»l problem «• biolojical
one ind th«i iniernMion»I eoopcr.lion ii ewenli*! in iny effeciive control
Khcmc. Filn»cd in Ethiopia * , - c
1 . Dc«cn locust. I . Briliih Bro«dc«Ktin| Cof poraiion. Televuion iervice-
II Time-Life Films.
,SB»45.L7, 632 73-714593
Time-Life Films '2
MARC
EdMediaTcc. Released by Silver
The Yeast beasts. {Filmstrip]
BurdettCo., 1971.
39 ft. color. 3S mm. and phonotapc in cassette: dual-track, 1 7/8 ips.,
9 min. (Sound rilmstrip (criet for the ISCS program)
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Illustraics an experimental lechniqtie for i»'oducin| COi using
yeast and glucose.
1. Carbon dionidc 2. Ycasi. 3. Gluccne. 4. Fermentation. (1. Carbon
dioxide. 2- FermcnUtionj I. EdMediBTcc. II. Silver Burdett Company.
III. Series; Sound filmstrip scries for the ISCS program. [Filmstripj
tQRlSl] 547 72-733926
EdMediaTcc 72 MARC
Yeatman, Hoyt
Forced landing on Planet Eggatron.
Yeats country {Motion picture) Dept. of External Affairs
of Ireland, Dublin, 1S65. Made by Aengus Films. Re-
IpHsed ill tiie U. S. by International Film Bureau, 1965.
IS min. 8d. color. 16 mm.
Based on the poetry of William Butler Yeat5.
Crediti: Producers, Joe Hendosa, Patrick Carey; director and
photographer. Patrick Carey; literary advisers, T. R. HenD, Liom
MUler; commentator, Tom SL John Barry; music, Brian Boydetl;
editor, Ann Cheg\vldden.
Summaty: Visually recreates the moods and impressions of the
poetry of Wilitam Butler Yeats with scenes of mountains, lakes,
rivers, and buildings of Ireland. Recounts some of the legends from
which Yeats drew hla material. Discusses Yeats' poetry In relation
to his life and social environment, and the literary movement of
the early 20th century.
1. Yeats, William Butler, 186&-1939. i. Ireland (Eire) Dept
of External Atfalrs. a. Intematloaal Film Bureau, inc., Chicago.
821 Fi A 67-6551
International Film Bureau, Inc.
The Yellow Ball cache {Motion picture) Yellow Ball Work-
shop, 1965.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Creditt: Producer, Dominic Falcone.
Summary.- A demonstration of the creativity and skill of children,
ages 5 to 15, as observed in their work In the planning and produc-
tion of 13 short animated ftlms which they created using ctit-ont
techniques. Instructor, Yvonne Andwaen.
1. Creative activities and seat work. 2. Moving-picture cartoons.
L Yellow Ball Workshop.
741.6 Fi A 67-6040
Yellow Ball Workshop
Yellow Ball Workshop
see
Bag 5.
Cinder city plus 6.
Fat feet.
Menagerie.
Newton mini-films.
Tlie Yellow bird {FUmstrip) Coronet Instructional Films,
1968.
ATt fr. color, S.' ram. and phniiruljBc: 2 a., 12 In., 3.11 rpm.,
10 mil). ( Storlpfl alxitit triors, no. 3)
Wllh nsiTs' uulde.
Credit*: Author. Ituih Kwrniey f'nrlRoii.
Siiintmiry: Itelntes tlie story of how the sun turned little, brown
Enrly Bird into a bright yellow blid po thnt everyone would know
that he was the sun's messenger. Teaches children to identify the
color yellow.
1. Yellow. 2. t:olor— Study and teaching. i. Coronet Inslruc-
tioiuil Flltnu. Series: StoilcH about colors (Filmstrip) no. S.
372.3 Fi A 6^-1177
Coronet InBtnictlunal Films
The Yellow canary {Motion picture) Cooga Mooga Film
Productions. Released by Twentieth Century-Fox Fihn
Corp., 1968.
Wmln. sd. baw. SB mm.
ClntmaScope.
Baaed oo the novel Evil come, evil go. by Whit Masterson.
Credit*: Producer. Maury Dexter; director. Bum Kultk; screeo-
play Rod Serling: music, Kenyon Hopkins; director of photography,
Floyd Crosby: supervising film editor, Jodie Copelan. Ca*i: Pat
Boone. Barbara Eden. Steve Forrest. Jack Klugman, Jessee White.
Bwmmary: Suspenss melodrania about a philandering, self-eentered
singer who beconies a devoted husband, father, and detective when
bla son ts kidnapped,
L Masterson. Whit, paead. Evil come, evil go. n. Oooga Mooga
nim Prodortlooe. ni. Twaotlcth Ootnrr-Fox Film Corporation.
Fi 6^-1642
Yellow press {Filmstrip) Jones and Osmond. Released by
Modem Learning Aids, 1968.
24 fr. color. 35 mm. (Critical thinking aids)
With teacher's guld&
Summary: Part 1 describes William Randolph Hearst's efforts to
Increase circulation and how his battle with the New York world
ted to the Spanish-American War. Part 2 shows Ida Tarbell as she
wrote a series of muckraking articles about Standard Oil of Mew
Jersey. For elementary grades. With captions.
1. Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951. 2. Tarbell, Ida Minerva,
1857-1944. I. Jones and Osmond, Inc. n. Modem Learning Aids,
New York. Series: Critical thinking aids (Filmstrip)
372.8 76-733314
Modern Learning Aids
The Yellow Rolls-Royce {Motion picture) Metro-Gold wyn-
Mayer, 1964. Made at Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Studios,
Itorehamwood, England.
122 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
^?;^'jrProdu2n!^'toie De Grunwald; ^i-to^ *5!^L^,
Qulth; writer, Teren« Rattigan; music Rl* O';^'*''' = '^'r^^^r.^J
ShotoKraphy. Jack HUdyard; editor, Frank CUrke. Ca*t: Ingrld
STrSTnrRex Harrison, Shirley MacLalne, Jeanne Morean. George G
Scott, Omar Sharif, Alain Delon.
Swrnman/.- The adventures of a RoIU B«y« ". * Pl"^,*° 5^^
of owners: a multlmllllonalr* aristocrat In the British Foreign Office,
an American racketeer In Italy, and a rich American woman who be-
comes unwittingly Involved with underground flghters of YuK.-sbula.
I. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
Fi 67-1031
Yellow slippers {Motion picture) World Presentationa
Made by FCU Iluzjon, Poland. Released in the U. S, by
Contemporary FiIms,^cGraw-HiIl, 1969.
4.") min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Magnetic sound track.
Summary: Dramatizes the story of an orphan boy, aw)rentlced to
ft sculptor, who witnesses a church robbery by a mysterious pilgrim,
is kidnapped and trained by the robber after his release from jail,
and is finally rescued.
I World Presentations, inc. n. Contemporary Fllms/McGraw-Hiil.
791.43 73-702062
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Yellowstone (Filmstrip) Staley Studio, 1971.
49 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonoUpe: single-track, 1 reel (5 in.).
3) i|)S., U2 min.
.\lso issued with phonotape In cassette.
Kevtsed version of the 1965 silent fllmatrlp.
CKEDrrs*: PwHlucers, William G. Staley. Margaret H. Staley;
narrator, Gregg Chancellor. ._ ^ , ■ i
SUMMARY : Explnlns, with charts and photographs, the geological
and thermal features of Yellowstone National Part. Shows the
grasslands and the wildlife, with emphasis on how the park has
protected rare and unique apecles of animals.
1. Natural history— Yellowstone National Park. 1. SUley
Studio.
917.87 77-7:i9644
[QH1M.5.V ]
Staley Studio
Ydlowstone cubs {Motion picture) Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Made by Charles Draper Productions. Released
by Buena Vista Distribution Co., 1963.
48 m'n. sd. color. 35 mm.
Technicolor.
Creditt: Producers. Walt Disney, Winston Hlbler; fleld producer,
Charles L. Draper; writer, Ralph Wright; narration. Jack Speirj;
narrator. Rex Allen; music, Paul Smith; photographers, Charlea L.
Draper, William Bacon, in ; Sim editor, George Gale
Summary: Follows the adventures of twin black bear cubs who
are separated from their mother through the mistaken intervention
of a tourist In Yellowstone National Park.
1. Black bear. i. Disney (Walt) Productions, n. Buena Vista
Distribution Company, Inc.
599.7 Fi 68-1588
Yellowstone: our first national park (Motion picture) Guy
Haselton. Released by Bailey Films, 1961; by BFA Edu-
cational Media, 1971.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With guide prepared by Arthur L. Marble.
Summary: Presents the geologic history of Yellowstone National
Park, explains how It became the world's first national park, and
emphasizes the necessity for conserving our national areas.
1. Yellowstone National Park. I. Haselton, Guy D. II. Bailey
Films, Inc., Hollywood, Calif. III. BFA Educational Media.
917.8762 74-711622
BFA Educational Media
Yellowstone Park Company
The Four seasons of Yellowstone.
A Yemeaite child. [Filmstrip] Scott Education Division, 1972.
Made by Desert Films.
and phonodisc; 2 »., 10 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.
approx. 62 fr. color 35 mi
(Israel's children, no ))
Also issued with phnnoiapc in cassette
With teacher's guide
SUMMARY: Abigail, a 16-year-old girl, explains how the Yemenite* were
hroughi to Israel on Operation Magic Carpet, describes traditional Yemenite
wedding ctleb rat ions, and shows how ancient Yemenite customs are blended
Wllh Ihe modern practices of today. For elcmcnury grade*.
I. lews. Yemenite, m Israel Juvenile films. ,1. Jews, Ycmeniw. in Israel
2, Israel- Social life and customs- 3. Children in Israel) I, Scott Graphics.
Education Division. II Series: Israel's children, (Filmstripj no, 5,
tDSll3.8Y4] 372.8 72-734468
Scoti Education Division 72 MARC
Yes, We can! (Motion picture)
see Si podemos (Yes, we can!)
Yesiiiva University, New York
see
The Living tide. Part 1: The rocky shore.
The Living tide. Part 2: Brim of sand.
The Living tide: Part 3: The edge of the
sea.
The Microscopic plants.
The Pond. Part 1: Standing waters.
The Pond. Part 2; Animal life in fresh
water.
The Pond. Part 3; Distribution of energy
in the pond.
Yeaterday has b<hk away. [Motion picture] Intemationti Nickel
Co. Made by Piatt and Williams in association with Avery/-
Lindquist Productions. Released by Modem Talking Picture
Service, 1971.
12 min sd, color 16 mm
SUMMARY: Deals with consumerism and product values that contribute to
current life styles, with emphasis on nickel stainless. Tells a story about the plans
of a young couple for their future in which the man envisions packing crates,
while the woman has more splendid daydreams.
) , Consumers— United Sutes 2, Steel. Suinless, 1. International Nickel
Company II, Modem Talking Picture Service, inc,
[HCl 10.C6] 673 72-701069
CINE n MA«C
Yeeterday's West [Filmstrip] Visuals for Teaching. 1970.
4 filnutripa, color, 35 mm. and 2 photMdisc (2 *. each). 12 in.. 33 I /3
rpm. (America's bicentennial filmstrip aeries)
Also issued with phonotape in caaacttc.
With teacher's guide and tcript-
SUMMARY: Uses old photographs to trace the westward movement tiom
the late ISM's to the I900's,
CONTENTS: I, Why they went west- 50 fr., U min.— 3. How they went
west 40 fr., 1 1 min. — 3, Cattlemen and homesteaders. 40 ft., 1 1 min. — 4. The
rush for pay dirt. 55 fr, 17 min.
1 . Tlte West— History, 2. Overland journeys to the Pacific. 3, Frontier and
pioneer life— The West I. Vtsualt for Teaching. 11. Series.
(F591] 978 72-733219
Vinials Eor Teaduag 73 MARC
Yet another harvest {Motion picture) Current Affairs
Productions. Released by McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1968.
26 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm. (India! My India!)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Depicts the Journey of one man. Yavar Abbas who.
after many years of self-imposed exile in England, made bla own
pilgrimage back to his native land and family In India.
1. Abbas, Yavar. r. Current Affairs Productions, n. McGraw-
Hill Book Company. Series: India! My India! (Motion picture)
928 Fi A 68-1451
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Yevtushenko: a poet's journey {Motion picture) Harold
Mantell, inc., 1970.
20 mill. sd. color. 10 mm.
Summary: An account of Yevtushenko's travels around the world,
bis working methods In his Moscow aparlment, the Siberia of his
youth, and bis conversations with friends and admirers. Includes
sequences of the poet reading his works In Ruaslan, over which Eng-
lish Interpretations are Imposed.
1. Evtushenko, Evgenll Aleksandrovlch. i. Harold Mantell, lac
928 74-708460
A. L. A. Booklist
Yisraflilm. b. m.
Israel, the holy land.
Yleis radio Qy
see
690
Finlandia.
Yo-Yo gets Zorro Zero (Filmstrip) Multimedia Education.
Made and released by Society for Visual Education, 1971.
441 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 83| ri>m.,
9 min. mlcrogroove. (Phonics — Initial consonant sounds, group S)
.Mso Issued wllh phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SC.MMAKV; Presents a story which stresses the Initial conso-
nant sounds of the lettera "y" and "a." Tor primary pudea.
1. Rngllsb language— Orthography and spelling — Juv^ille fllmi.
2. English language — Alphabet — Juvenile fllma. S. Bhigllsh lan-
guage— Cotiaonants — Juvenile Alms. I. Hultffoedla Bducattoo.
Inc. II. Society for Vlatial Education. Inc., Ohlcago. III. Series:
Phonics — Initial conaooaDt aounda (Pllmatrip) group 8.
[LB 1526] 87S.e 76-7S9509
Society for Visual Bducatioo
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Yoda, Jun'ichi, 1905-
The rolling rice ball
The Rolling rice ball.
Yona Zarecki, hafakah re'i-kolit
see
Ellat on the Red Sea.
CXir ci^ Jerusalem.
Profiles of Galilee.
Profiles of the Negev Desert.
Rubin — the palette of a poet,
Yoo hoo! Fm a bird {Motion picture) United Air Lines.
Made by Rojfer Brown Productions and Summit Films.
Released I»y Modern Talking Picture Service, 1W7.
28 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summarv: Features ski school director Fred laelln 1q varioui roles
deleting pei>ple liuving fun at ski nsorts. Includes photc^raptiy of
ski actlTltle^ In Colorado.
1. Skis and skiing. i. United Air Lloes. Inc. ii. Modern Talk-
lag Picture Service, Inc.
"96.9 Fi A 67-5395
CINE
Tke Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire and Derby eoaUMds
(Filmstrip) Common Ground, London, 1947. R«leaaed
in the U. S. by Carman Education&l Aaociates, 1966.
35 fr. b&w. 3s mm,
With teachers ootes.
Summary: Portrays the English coal fields of york. Nottingham.
and Derby counties.
1. Coal mines and mining— England. I. Common Ground, ltd.
London. II. Carman Educational Aasodatee.
338iiOM2 78-738687
Carman Bdncatlonal AraocUtei
ToffctowK th« worU tmrmai mfMt dowm. [Motioa picture] Git-
telman Him Associates in associatioa with Teaching Resour-
ces/Multimedia. Released by Book and Edncatioa Division.
New York timet. 1971.
13 n
•d. color. 16 Htm.
CREDITS: Producer and director. Philip GitlelmuL
SUMMARY: Recreatn the rvenn aad atnoaphere of the victory of the
French tad American forces o»er dte Britiah Army oa October 19. 1781.
Sbowi the battlc(rour>d aod tUTTouading landacape at Yorktown. Simulaus
voices ct George Wathinflon. Marquii de Lafayette, Lord Comwalli*, and other
participaiia a> they ull of battle atraicgy and the eventual turrender of Corawal-
M BCD to the French and AmericaM.
I. Yortiowa. Vs.— Sie«e. 1 7S I . I. OiadmaB Pitas Associates. II. New
YofttUTM*.
tB24I.Y6] 973.3 72-701250
A.LA. Booklist 72 MARC
Yoaendte (Motion picture) U. S. National Park Serrioe,
1968. Made by Motion Picture Unit.
17 tii\n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: An Introduction to the many aspects of Toa^nite, with
Watly Oox an guide.
1. Toaemlte National Park. l U. 8. National Park SCTTlce.
91T.94 76-702888
CINE
Yoscmite: natural art in the high Sierra (FUmatrip)
Budek Films and Slides of California, 1969.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
Oredilt: Author. Eugene L. Podhurst
Swnmary: Examines the forces of luture as manifested In the
trees, rocks, lake^ and rivers of Yoaemlte National Park. With
captions.
1. Tosemlte National Park. l Budek Films and Slides of Cali-
fornia.
917.94 71-786106
Bndek Films and Slides of Calif.
You and me (Toi et moj) {Motion picture) Federated
Appeal of Greater Montreal, 1968. Made by Crawley
Films.
12 mln. 8d rtilor. 16 mm.
A, hillngual film In English and French.
Credit!: Producer, F. R. Crawley; director and cameraman. Herb
Taylor: te»t. Mfchrt Crosley: story Idea, Gay Foomier; narrators,
Francois Bertrand, Dick Thomas; music. Larry Croaley: editor, Mick
Bnin.
ffummary: Demonstrates the practical adTsntagea, as wdl as the
virtue, in overcoming racial and rellgloas barriers and giving to the
Federated Appeal Instead of to separate charities.
- — ■ — Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Charities — Canada. i. Federated Appeal of Greater Hontreal.
n Toi et mol (Motion picture)
361.8 Fi A 68-1378
National t llm Board of Canada
Yon and medicare {Motion picture)
Administration, 1966.
U. S. Social Security
27 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Crcdtis: Narrator. E. G. Marshall.
8ummari/: Uses the experiences of a 65-year-old retired man to
explain how the medicare program works, who la eligible, and what
ben^ts are payable. With introduction by Vice-President Humphrey.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Aged — Medical care— U. S. i. U. S. Social Security Ad-
ministration.
368.4 Fi E 68-86
U. S. Social Security Administration
Yo« »d OiUy TM. [Motion picture] VirginU Dept of Educatioo.
Film Production Service, and Virgima Divisioo of Potcatry.
Released by Virtinia Dept of Educatioa. 1972.
14 min. id. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: DemoMtralea the wcial and eco«tomic value rf forest land by
ahowini ihe dependency of the Ammcm way of life upon the foreat Empha-
tiiea methods and need* of reforeaution.
1. Forots and foreatry— United Statea. 3. Reforestttion. I. Vifginia.
Dept of Education. II. Virginia. Division of Forestry.
tSDU3, 634.9 72-701106
Virginia DepL of '2
Education
MAKC
Yoo and the computer {Motion picture) General Eledxic
Educational Films, 1969.
9 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
of a paycheck, a basic function of a computer. Diacusaea the terms
Input, storage, calculation, output, and controL
1. Electronic data processing— Payrolls.
Educational Films.
651.8
General Electric Edu- catlonal Films
General Electric
79-704800
You and the drivotrainer syston {Motion picture) ^tna
Life Insurance Co., 1964.
20 mill. sd. color. 16 mm. (The New .^Etna drivotrainer film
series, no. 1)
Eastman color.
Summarv: Presents an introduction to the drivotrainer syntem.
Includes eleroenury procedure* such as readying Individual cars for
either manual or automatic shift and correct tise of several control
devices. Designed for use with the ^Btna drivotrainer system.
1 Automobile driver education. i. «tna Life Insurance Com-
pany. Serlea: The New JEtati drivotrainer film series (Motion
plctare) no. l.
Fi 67-867
Yoa and the law {FQmstrip) Guidance Aaaociatee of Pleaa-
antville, N. Y., 1969.
i mm. and phonodlac: 2 a, 12 Iil, 33i rpm..
215 fi-. color.
26 mln.
With accompanying script.
Summary: Explains the i^ght of an Individual In a wide range
of lecal situations, and points out the reaulta of crime on the In-
dlTldnal and society.
1. Civil rights— C. S. 2. Crime and crlmlnala— U. S. i. Gold-
ance Associates of Pleasantvllle. N. T.
840 7S-7S4079
Guidance Associates
You and your banking facility {Motion picture) American
Express Co. Released by Directorate for Armed Forces
Information and Education, U. S. Dept. of Defense, 1964.
15 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: Shows bow servicemen may utilize the banking facili-
ties oo their posts both in the United States and overseaa, and bow
the facilities are operated. Prepared for use by U. S. Amied Forces
personnel
1. Banks and banking. t. American Bxpre«« Company, n. U. 3.
Directorate for Armed Forces Information and Education.
S55.1 74-707550
Yoa and your driving [and] What makes it go {Motion
picture) Humble Oil and Refining Co. Released by
Modem Talking Picture Service |196-fj
2 motion pictures on one reel (30 mln. each) sd. color. 16 mm.
Summary: A driver education unit. Uses a family trip to the
country to demonstrate good driving habits. Describes the functions
and principles of an automobile engine.
1. Automobile driving. 2. Automobiles. i. Humble Oil and
Refining Company (Incorporated in Del.) ii. Modem Talking Pic-
ture Service. Inc. iit. Wt^t makes it go (Motion picture)
629.2 Fi A 67-5199
Modern Talking Picture Service
Yo»— «d roar eyes. tFilmstripj Walt Disney Productioiia.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1970.
and pboaodisc: 2 ■.. 12 in.. 33 I /3 rpm., 7 a
57 fr, color. 35 mm
(You — and your health)
Abo iiaued with photMXapc in csMette.
Captioned versioo (41 fr.) slao iaaued.
Widi teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Jiminy Cricket describes the structure of the eyes, i
the operatioa of the eye and the mcchanica of the camera, and eaptetnt'bow
eyebrows, eydida, eyelaahea, and tcan perform protective fbactiona. OuttiBCS
basic rules for eye lafety and care. For etementary grades.
1. Eye— Care attd hygiene-- J uvenik fUms. (1. Eye] I. Doacy (Walt)
Productiona. 11. Wah Dianey Educational Msicrials Company. IIL Serica:
You — and your beahb. (Fibnstrip]
(RESIj 372.3 72-732789
Walt Diioey Educational 72 hlARC
Materiab Ca
Yoa — iMd roar eyea. [Ptlmstripi Walt Disney Productioiia.
Released by Walt Dinoey Educational Materials Co^ 1970.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. (Tou— and yow health)
Sound vcrsMoa (57 fr.) also iwued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Jiminy Cricket describes the Hructure flf the eyes, analt^Jres
the operation of the eye vA the mechanics ot the camera, aad ii plains ho<w
eyebrowt, eydida. cyeiaahca, aitd lean perform protective fbnctMOS. Owtacs
basic ruks for eye aa/cty aitd care. With captions. For ekmentary grades.
1. Eye— Care and hygiene— Juvenile films. (I. Eyej I. Disney (Wah)
Productiona. II. Wah Dianey Educational MatetialB Company. IIL S«kK
You — and your health. |FihiiaUipj
[RE51j 372.3 72-732790
Wah D^aey Educationa) T2 MARC
Materiab Co.
(Moliaa picturej Walt Dianey Pro-
trkMrtI \q *"?** '^' — y ^'^"^**^*^ n»»»ri.ia re%
1956.
tB^ sd. ootor. liam. OVs la you leiiaB)
Whh ISMi^hsr giAle.
SUMMARY: Pointa owl that thrwigh men's power lorsssan. h
have baoome more highly dsvatoped than those rfosrtsiao-
pitwaa the chief diffcreocea between the aeascs (rf the hio—
MilMls. For elemeatsry grades.
1 SeiMca and icnsatiae— Juveaik fOoM. 1 R ess wring (Psychology)— Juve-
■Osiomi. (l.Seoscaandiinaitinoi L Disney (Wah) Productions ll.Walt
Dtoey Educational MaterialB Company. III. Sariea: TWi • you •"«* tMoOon
^^""^ 372.3 70-714359
Dsnimal and other
[BF233]
Wah DiMcy DJaeitiiiiil
Co.
72
MAKC
Yoa and your goTemraent {FUmttrip) National Film
Board of Canada, 1965.
meotary government. With captlona.
1 Canada— Pol. h govt. i. Canada. National Film Board.
Fi A 67-4191
National Film Board of Canada
Yoi MJ jmm hMlth [FOmstrip] Walt Dianey Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educatiooal Materials Ca. 1970.
S tUnstripa. color.
35 a
and S pbonodiacs (2 a. each), 12 in.. 33 1/3
Also iiBued with pboootape ta csvette.
Shorter version widi capbona abo iasued.
CONTENTS: You: the human artimal. 72 fr., I min.— You: and your eyea.
57 fr., 7 min.— You: ar)d your eara. 60 fr.. 7 rain.— You: the living machine. 60
ft., 7 min. You: and your food 61 fr.. 7 min.— You: and your five lenses. 73 (r.,
7 min.— Yott and your lenae of amell and taste. 73 fr . 7 mirL- Yoo: and your
serMe of touch. 66 fr., 7 rain. For ekmentary gradea.
1. Semes snd aeMation— Juvenile films. [I. Senaea aad acnaatton. 2.
Hygiene] 1. Dbney (Wah) Productiooa. 11. Walt Dianey Educational
Materiab Company.
(BF233) 372.3 72-732782
Walt Disney Edncatkmtf 72 MARC
Materiab Co.
You & your pet {FUmgtrip) Lyceum ProductiMis, 1967.
39 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 1 s., 10 In., SSI rpm..
9 mln. iiilcrogroove.
With study prints.
CredUt: Author. Mark PInea; photographer. Larry Harmon.
Summary: Preflents elementary a^eets of bcftlth, hygiene, and
Dutritloo; shows children taking jtroper care of various pets.
1 Pets — Juvenile films. i- Lyceum Productions (Firm)
372.3 70-734043
Lyceum Productions
Tnu ami jam ttmt el^t^ami taate. (nimstrip] Walt Disney
Productiona. Rdeased by Walt Disney Educational Materials
Co., 1970.
35 a
2 a., 12ti
, 33 1/3 ti
73 fr.
(You-and your heahh)
Abo imued with phonotape in cassette.
Csptioaed varaion (45 h.) abo imued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Jiminy Cricket deacribea the related aenaea of tmell and tatce:
ilhstrsics how they work logcther; and compares the location sad functioning
of these aenae areaa in the human with thoae of teveral sumala artd inaecta,
explaining why lower life forma arc more dependent on these sense* than Ihc
human is. For elemcniary grades.
I. Smell— Juvenile fUms. 2. Taste— Juvenile fibns. [1. Senses and sensa-
tion) I. Dianey (Walt) Productxms. II. Wah E>iaaey Educational Materiab
Company. 111. Scries: You — and your health. (Fifanatrip)
(BF271j 372.3 72-732778
Walt Dianey Educational 72 MARC
Materiab Co.
Yaa mi yoar scmb efsBcIl a^ taat*. [Rlmatrip) Walt Disaey
Productions. Released by Walt Dianey Educatiooal Materiab
Co., 1970.
45 fr. color. 35 mm. (Yot^-«td yoir heakh)
So«atd versiona (73 fr.) abo bsned.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Jiminy Cricket describe* the rcbud
illustrate* how they work tofetbcr; ar>d comparea the location and
of these sense areas in the huraao with those of several animab an
explaining why lower life forms are more dependent on Ibeae senaa
human i*. With captions. For elementary gradea.
1. Smell— Juvenile fihna. 2. Taaie — Juvenile Sbns. [1. Senses s
tioo] i. Dboey (Walt) Productiona. II. Wah Disaey Educational
Company. III. Serier Yoo — aad your health. ^^Imatrip]
(BF271) 372.3 72-
Walt Dbney
Materiab Ca
732779
MARC
691
BaftMdL[Filnistrq»] Walt Disney Produc-
tions. Releaaed by Wah Disney Bducadonal Materials Co.,
1970.
66 fr. color. 35 mm. and phoaodbc: 2 a.. U in.. 33 1/3 ipm.. 7 mb.
(You — and your health)
Abo bsued with pboootape in rsssriti
Captioned venioo (47 fr.) abo issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Jiminy Cricket defines dte four senaatiotw of coUL hot, pras-
sive. and pain which make up d>e aenae of touch; eapbina the function of the
akin in receiving a variety of senaory impreseiona; and briefly disrussfs dse rale
that touch plays in the livea of artists, raoaicians, aciemists. aihklcs. aad dw
vtaually handicapped. For elementary grades.
I. Touch— Juvenile flbna. (1. Touch] I. Disney (Wah) Productiom. IL
Wsh Disney Educstioaal
health. [FUmatrip]
[BF275i
Wall Dianey Educntianal
Materiab Co.
Materiab Company.
372.3
72
7^732776
MARC
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
YoD— HUi 7oar kbm ot towk. [FUmttrip] Walt Dtmey Produc-
tioos. Releued by Walt Disney Educatioiial Materiab Co.,
1970.
47 fr color. 33 tnm. (You — and your htthh)
Sound vereioRt <66 fr.) atoo iMued.
With icachcr fuide.
SUMMARY: Jiminy Cricket defines the four tensatiom Of cold, hot, prea-
sure, and pain which make up the tenae of UMxh; explaini ihe runction of the
skin in receiving a variety of lenaory impresaiona; aitd briefly rihnMan the rok
thai touch plays in the lives of artiiia, maaiciani. icienttaia. athlete*, and the
visually handicapped. With captioni. For etementary gndca.
1. Touch— Juvenile films. (1. Touch] I. Dtaney (Walt) Productiona. 11.
Wall Disney Educational Materials Company. Hi. Serica: You — and your
health. (Filmstrip}
(BF275] 372.3 7^732777
Walt Duney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
You and your skin (Filmstrip)
1968.
Y. L. P. Materials Corp.,
30 fr ciilor. 3^ imu. (Your body)
Suinmarii: E>e80ilbes (he fiiuctions of the skin In protectlDi; the
bofly from heat, cold, sn<l Uisea»>e. I^xatuines the difTerent skin
layers to explain the work of oil and swent glands in cooling the
body and expelllnK wastes and to show the role of the nerves In
relaying skin scn.'iatliiiis to the brain. Points out the importance of
keeping skin and hair clean.
1. Skin. I. Vour I.esson I'lan Materials Corporation. Series:
Your body (Filiusti-ip. Your Lesson I'lan Materials Corp.)
612 Fi A 67-3717
Y. L. P. .Materials Ciirp.
You and your work (Motion picture) Coronet Films, 1948.
Captioned for use in school programs for the deaf by
Media Services and Captioned Films Branch, tJ. S. Bu-
reau of Education for the Handicapped.
H> niln. »d. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Also issued In biw.
CREDITS : EMucatlonal collaborator, John N. Given.
SUMMARY : Shows the relationship between tbe attitude of the
worker toward hts work and tbe results of his work as evidenced In
an account of a young man's failure in a good Job and his ultimate
rehabilitatlOQ and suocess.
Media Services and
658.01 72-713053
Captioned Films Branch
You are my disciples (Filmstrip) American Baptist Films,
1969.
96 fr. color. STi mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. XM rpm..
17 min. microeroove.
With script.
CREDITS: Script. Faith Bailey: photographers. John MarKlinll,
Vero Paloma, Edmund Shnw.
SUMMARY: A fund-raising filmstrip for the 1969-70 American
Baptist churches nT>eclat fund-raising campaign for new buildings
anri capital improvMiients in srhools. hospitals, and missions aro'
the worlil. Illustrates the use of the funds by showing a new college
and seminary in Kinshasa, Congo; two elementary schools in El
Salvador; two churches in Manila and Iloilo. Philippines: and a
center for underprivileged children In Billings. Mont.
1. Church fund-raising. I. American Baptist Convention.
[BV772.5] 266.6 72-739273
American Baptist Films
Yoa are on Indian land. [Motion picture] National Film Board of
Canada, 1969.
37 min. sd b&w. 16 mm.
Produced for the program Chalktigc for changc/Socitli noitvcllc in coopera-
tion with departments and agencies of the Government of Canada.
CREDITS: Producer, George C, Sioney; director. Mon Rsnsen- photogra-
pher. Tony lanzelo; film editor, Kathleen Shannon.
SUMMARY: Documents the demonstration of Mohawk Indians, living in
Canada, as ihey protest payment of import duties on personal purchases made
in the United Stales, claiming exemption under the provisions of the Jay treaty
of 1794.
1. Mohawk Indians -Government relationa. 2. Canada— Boundaries —
United States. 3 United States-Boundaries— Canada. 1. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board.
[E99.M8) 970.5 72-702584
National Film Board of 72 MARC
Canada
Tou ar* on Indian land (Motion picture) National Film
Board of Canada. Released in the U. S. by McGraw-
Hill Book Co., 1970.
87 min. ad. bftw. 16 mm.
Summary : A film report of a protest demonatratlon by Mohawk
Indiana of the St. Regis Reaerve on the International brldjie between
Canada and Ihe United SUteii near Cornwall, OnUrlo. Shows the
coDfrontatlOD with police and tbe enstiing action.
1. Mobawk Indlaoa — OoTemment relatioos. 2. U. 9. — Boand-
aHea-Ooada. 3. Canada— Boundarlea—U. S. I. Canada. Na-
tional Film Board. II. HcOraw-HIll Book Company.
970.5 71-709478
MeOraw-HUl Book Co.
You arc oar problem {Motion picture) Lemberg Center for
the sludy of Violence, 1968.
SS min. wL b*w. 16 mm.
Magnetic aonuiL
Creiitt: DIractor, John HarthalL
SMtnmary; Preaenta hlghiigbta of a confrontation between black
power advocate* antl white police and government officials at a civil
righu conference held in New York In Hay 1967. Shows that
communication between aticb groupa Is poasible even under adverae
ooDdltlooa.
I. Negroes— Civil rights. i. I^emberg Center for the Study of
Violence
301.451 Fi A 68-1910
Lenberg Ceoter for tbe Study of VIoleace
You are you (Motion picture) Jayark Corp., 1969.
11 motion pictures, ad. color, super 8 mm. (I^esons in living,
Magnetic sound track. Ijoop films mounted In cartridge*.
With teachers manual, transparendCB. and wall charts.
Creditt: Created by Ben Parker and Sal Daccorso.
Contents.— 1. Prologue 8 min.— 2. Adolescence ts change. 10
min.— 3. It happens to everj-one. 10 mtiu^. Your pes'^Dnallty is
you. 11 mia— 5. Growing socially. 8 min.— 6. Especially about glrla.
11 min.— 7. EspectaUy about boys. 9 min.— 8. How you were bom.
11 min.— 9. What about smoking? 8 min.— 10. Stop ... before you
try drtiga! 18 min. — 11. Let's talk It over. 11 min.
L Youth— Conduct of life. i. Jayark Oorporetion. Series:
LaEBona In living (Motion plctore) phatR 2.
612 74-702720
Jayark Corp.
Yoa be the Jedge. [Motion picture] Charles Cahill ft Associates.
Made by Graphicom. Released by AIMS Instructional Media
Services, 1972.
13 min. id. cokw. 16 mm.
With guide.
SUMMARY: Uses a stop-projoctof lechnique to present three cases tnvolv-
ins juveniles in order to pve the viewer an opportunity to witoeas the events and
discuaa poaaiUc deciaiona by the jud|c. Tbe judfc'a deciaiona are ahown after-
warda.
1. Juvenile courta— United Sutc*. 2. Juvenile delinquency— United Sialea.
I CahiU (Chariea) and Aaaociatea. inc.. HoUywood, Calif. II. AIMS InaOuc-
tional Media Services.
[KF97101 345.8 72-701047
AIMS 72 MARC
You bet ny life. fModon picture] Vou^t Aeronautics il97-7]
15 min sd. color, 16 mm,
CREDITS: Narrator. J- O. Engle.
SUMMARY: A training nim which urgea worken through a dramatized
incident lo maintain manufacturing cleanlineu. and ihowi how to prevent acci-
dcnls caused by employee carelessneu.
I. industrial safety. I Vought Aeronauiici.
lHD7273, 614.8 72-701860
Vought Aeronautics 72
MARC
You can be a doctm- (Motion picture) International Afro-
American Museum. Released by McGraw-Hill Films,
1969.
15 min, sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Bummary: Encourages young people, emieclally those with inade-
quate training and finances, to strive to earn a degree in medicine.
1. Medicine as a profession. i. International Afro-American
Mu.seum. ii. McGraw-Hill Booli Company.
610.69 73-700076
McGraw-Hili Book Co.
You can do something about acne! (Filmstrip) Syntex
Laboratories, 1970. Made by A\Tiite Productions.
160 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 a.. 12 in., S3J rpm.,
15 min. mlcrogroove.
With script, teacher's guide, and booklet entitled All about acne.
SUMMARY: Describes how hormones affect the teenager's akin,
provides Information about acne, and presents methods for alleviat-
ing bad skin conditions.
1. Acne. I. Syntex Laboratories, Inc., Palo Alto. Calif
[RL131] 613.4 70-739381
Syntex Latwratorles
You can go far away (Motion picture) Barton-Gillet Co.
1971.
14 min. «J. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Explains the obligation of graduating seniors to
their alma mater.
1. High schools— U. S.— Alumni. I. Barton-GUIet Company.
[;^A230] 378.1 78-713380
You canH cheat an honest man
see
Circus slickera.
You can't grow a green plant in a closet (Motion pictun)
Roy Noiand Productions. Released by Zeal in Perpetuity
Film Distribution Co., 1970.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Produced with the cooperation of the University of California,
San Francisco Medical Center Psychopharmacology Study Group,
and the Halght-Ashbury Medical Clinic.
Credits: Producer, Roy Nolan.
Summan/: A documentary fllm on the drug marijuana. Includes
principal speakers from the National Marijuana Symptwium Uni-
versity of California Medical Center, San Francisco.
1. Marihuana. i, Roy Nolan Productions, n. Zeal In Perpetu-
ity Film Distributing Company.
616.8 75-707868
Zeal In Perpetuity Film Distributing Co.
You canH hold stiH (Motion picture) National Broadcasting
Co., 1964. Made by Priam Productions in cooperation
with Xew York University. Released by Prism Produc-
tions, 1969.
28 roln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Inqulrlea In science ... with Mr.
Wizard)
Transferred from original videotape of the television series Mr.
Wizard.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Producer and author, Don Herbert.
Stiiniiiary: Demonstrates that the human body does not bold stlU
but remains In one place as a result of many compensating move-
ments of the muscles.
1. P'>«ture. 2. Muscles. i. National Broadcaatlog Company,
loc. n. Prism Productions, Inc., New York. tn. Mr. Wizard (Motion
picture) Series: loiialrlea tn aclenoe ... with Mr. Wlurd (Mo-
tion picture)
612 79-702106
(You Chan Yang, (Motion picture) NBC Television, 1968.
28 Qiin. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Meet the press)
thepiiSs^ ' *•" **"* f*BC-TV documentary show Meet
rapr?Sli,'*'^"'*"'«"'"^''% "*""•*"*• ^^■^^<^ Spivak: director,
Carl Degen ; sponsor. Revere Ct^per and Itraas.
SBWBwrv: South Korean Ambassador You Chan Yang discusses
Sfkl h"! St*^ "?^ ^ ^^^ Communists to delay the Korean peace
talks. He talks with Martha Rountr«e, moderator, Mae Craig Wil-
Ham Lawrence, Yates McDanlel, and Richard Wllaoii
i !^'*'^°J'''"'' 1950-1953-Armlstices. 2. Yang, You Chan 18OT-
Li, ?.*' Broadcasting Company, Inc. NBC Television Network.
Series: Meet the press (Motion picture)
951 77-701492
You could be somebody. [Motion picture] Concordia Films, 1966.
30 min. sd color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY; A srory about an aggressive young businessman who inherits
a lumberyard business, decides to discharge an old, trusted foreman, and eventu-
ally comes to the realization thai you can not apply the same rule lo people that
you do lo ledgers.
1 Industrial relations. 2. Interpersonal relations. 1. Concordia Publishing
House, St. Louis.
lHD6971i
Concordia Films
174
72-701638
MARC
692
You dig it (Motion picture) Mobilization for Youth. Re-
leased by Frith Films. 1969.
1 reel. sd. l>&w. IR mm.
With teacher's guide.
Sl'MMARY : Bellerts the harsh realities of the Negro ghetto In
the lower east !»ide of New York City through the eyes of black
teenagers. Acted, produced, and edited by young Negroes.
1. New York (City)— N^roes. I. Mobilization for Youth.
II. Frith Films, Hollywood, Calif.
[F128.9.N3] 301.451 71-713436
Frith Fltma
You discover Saudi Arabia (Fihnstrip) You Discover, 1971.
41 fr. color, 35 mm.
With teacher's Etilde.
Summary: A documentary fllm which provides a brief view of
the people, history, topography, culture, economic development, and
future of Saudi Arabia. With captions.
1. Saudi Arabia. I. You Discover, inc.
915.8 70-738156
You Discover, Inc.
'You don't look like your mother,** said the robin to the fawn.
[Filmstrip] Bowmar Records, 1973.
spprox. 45 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodtsc: 2 s., 7 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
(Bowmar nature aeries: the ways of animals)
Also issued with phonolape in cassette.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Combines artwork and narration with live photographs to
show baby animals who do not look like their parents. Keyed to the book of the
same title by Aileen Fisher For primary grades.
1 Animals, Infancy of— Juvenile films. [1. Animals— Infancy] 1. Fisher.
Aileen Lucia, 1906- 'Vou don't look like your mother." said the robin
to the fa« n II. Bowmar Records. Ill Series: Bowmar nature series: the ways
of animals. [Filmstrip]
[QL763j 372.3 72-735058
Bowmar 73 MARC
Yob doa't seed to die. [Motion piclurcj WKYC-TV. Released
by NBC Educational Enterprises, 1971.
29 min. ad. color. 16 mm.
Edited version of the 1970 film originally telecast in the Monuge series.
SUMMARY: Ralph Nader and others present a report on the causes and
prevention of automobile fatalities, pointing out that poor highway engineering
has turned the areas ofT roadways into hostile cnvironmcnU with the use of
concrete based lightposu, railings, and concrete bridges and abutments. Demon-
sirates breakaway posts, safeguard rails, wire mesh fencing, collapsible abut-
ments, and a variety of life-saving devices.
1- TrafTic accidenU. 2. Roads— Safety meaaures. 1. WKYC V (Televi-
sion sution) Qeveland. II. NBC Educational Enterprises.
[HE5614] 614.8 7 -715061
A.L.A. Booklist 72 MARC
You gave me a mountain. [Motion picture] Salesmanship Club of
Dallas, 1972. Made by J and J Productions.
28 min. sd. color 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Follows the experiences of a counsellor in a camp designed to
treat mentally and emotionally disturbed boys,
1. Menially ill children 2, Mentally handicapped children 3, Psychiatric
consultation. I. Salesmanship Club of Dallas.
[RJ499i 363.2 72-702449
CINE 72 MARC
You got mad: are you glad? (Filmstrip) Guidance Asso-
ciates of Pleasantville, N. Y., 1970.
•2 fllmntrlp8 (pt. 1. 52 fr. : pt. 2, 48 fr.) color. 85 mm. and pho-
nodlsc: 1 s. : 12 In.: S3i rpm.; pt 1, 8 min.; pt 2, 7 min. micro-
groove.
.\tso l^vuied with phonotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Analyses tbe ways In which hostility Is expres.sed in
a group of young children, and offera alternatives for dealing with
anger. Concludes with an open-ended Invitation for students to ex-
press their feelings. For primary gradea
1. Anger. I. Guidance Associates of Pleasantville, N. T.
152.4 73-738122
A. L. A. Booklist
You got what? (Motion picture) Cinika. Released by
Franciscan Films, 1970.
2^ mi;i. sd. color. 16 mm.
SL'.MMARY : Presents graphic sequences on tbe development of
venereal dlaeasea, describes the confidential treatment that is pro-
vldi-d by clinics, and stresses the Importance of naming one's sexual
contacts.
1. Venereal dlseasea. I. CInlka (Plrm) il. Franclacaa Films,
San Fraoclaco.
614.5 75-711597
CINE
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Tm tert \mm oUtA. [FUnutrip] Concordia Filnu. 1971.
S3 Tr. color. 3) mm. u>d phooodnc: 2 l, 12 m., 33 1/3 rp*"., 10 min.
With toKkniuide.
SUMMARY: Potnu out thai Chriu c«ll«d bymen to be hit dnciplet, and
■howt (hsi people are Mill bdfi( called lo contribute their talenu to hit work.
1. Chriatian life — 1960- I. Concordia Publishing Howe. St. Loui*.
[BV4501.2i 248 72-734610
Concordia Filnu 73 MARC
You have been set free (Filmstrip)
Films, 1971.
American Baptist
94 fr. «>!or. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 10 In.. 331 rpm..
14 mln. intcrogroove.
With script.
CKEDITS: Writer and photographers, Paul Carter. Keith Riis.sell,
ST">[M.\llY: Discusses the deTelopment of the relation.shlp be-
tween blacks and whites in America, the difference between civil
rights and black economic development, and ways in which the
church can relate to black ecoDomlc development.
1. Negroes— Economic conditions. 2. U. S.— Race question. 3.
Church and race problems— U. S. I. American Baptist Conren-
tton.
[K185.8] 301.45 75-739578
American Baptist Films
Yoa havea't dunged a Ut. [Motion picture] PranciBcan Com-
munications Center, 1970.
IS rain. id. color. 16 nun. (Marriage)
Magnetic lound track.
Wiihguide-
SUMMARY: A dramatizatioa about a young couple who after a quuTd take
■epnrate vacation* at their parents' tiomc*. showing bow they Icara that their real
identity lies in iheir iclaiionship to each other.
1. Marriage 2. Interpersonal relations. I. Fraociacan ConununicatioBa
Center. 11. Scries: Marriage [Motion picture]
lHQ734i 301.42 72-700315
n. MARC
a Center
You in (iiemiany {Motion pirture) Directorate for Armed
Forces Information and Education, l'. S. Dept. of Defense,
1954. Made by Dept. of the Army.
31 mln. «d. Wtw. IC mm.
-Alined Forces Information film, no. 67,
Summani: Tortrays the details of German family Hfe. customs.
gOTernment. and politics, Rmphastzes that American servicemen
Id Germany are ambassadors of (rood will and mn»t learn to adapt
thenifelvex to the German way of living. Prepared for use by U. S.
Armed Forces personnel.
1, Germany (Federal Repnbllc, l&4ft- )— Social life and cus-
toms. 2. U. .s.— Armed Forces — Germany (Federal Republic. 1949-
I I. r. S. Directorate for Armed Forces Information and
Education.
355.1 78-707551
You make your own mouitain (Motion picture)
Bee And the ground below
You most be joking {Motion picture) Ameran Films, Ion-
don. Released in the U. S. by Columbia Pictures Corp.,
1965.
100 mln. sd. b&n: 35 mm.
Crcdilt: Producer, Charles H. SchneCT; director, Michael Winner;
story. Alan Hackney. Michael Winner; screenplay, Alan Hackney;
mu.slc. Lauiie Johnson; director of photography, Geoffrey Unsworth;
editor. Iternard Gribble. Cagt: Michael Callan, Lionel Jeffries. Den-
holm Elliott. Wilfrid Hyde-White. Bernard Cribbins.
Sujiiinarii: A comedy. Follows the activities of five British serv-
Icem^i who are chosen to participate in a 4S-hour Initiative test in
which they are told to imagine that the country has been devastated
and they are to rescue a few symbols of the traditional way of life.
I. Ameran Films, u. Columbia Pictures Corx>orat ion.
Fi 67-1128
Yon never can tel! about thumbs (Filmstrip) Graded
Press, 1971.
63 fr. color. 36 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 a., 331 rpm.
W 1th script and leader's guide by George E. Koehler
CREDITS: Director, C. B. Anderson; art. Rick Davia.
sLMMARY: Uses open-ended parables te portray to chUdren the
Bigtiiticance of memberahlp in the Christian church. For primary
1. Church membership — Juvenile fllros. I. Graded Press
(BV820] 248 76-738766
Graded Press
You never walk akme {Motion picture) Standard Brands.
Made and released by Rutgers University, CoUef^ of
ApricuUutT and Environmental Science, 1969.
15 ntin. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summvry: Discusses the benefits of 4-H club memberahlp.
1. 4-H clubs. I. Standard Brands laconwrated. ii. Rutgers
University, New Brunswick. N. J. College of Agriculture and En-
vironmental SdeDce.
70-702664
You only live «ice (Motion picture) United States Postal
Service. 1971. Made by MPO Productions.
11 miu. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY : Shows the difference between a professional driver
and the complacent driver, and demonstrates driving errors and
correct procedures.
1. Automobile driving. I. United SUtes Portal Service.
[TLl 52.51 629.284 70-714166
CINE
You only live twice {Motion picture) Eon Productions,
London. Released in the U. S. by ITnited Artists Corp.,
1967.
117 mln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Panavlslon.
Baited on the novel of the same title by Ian Fleming.
Credits; Producers, Albert R. Broccoli, Harry Saltaman; director,
I^ewls Gilbert; screenplay. Roald Dahl; music, John Barry; director
of photography, Freddie Young; editor, Thelma ConnelL Coat: Sean
Coonery, Aktko Wakatiayasbl ; Tetsuro Tamba, Ule Hama; Teru
Shimada. Donald Pleasence.
Summary: Follows the adventures of James Bond, secret agent
OOT, in Japan ah he sets out to destroy SPBCTBB headquarters, the
evil organisation which has t>een Interfering with both American
and Russian space craft.
I. Fleming, Ian, 1908- 1964. You only live twice, n. Eon
Productions, lit. United Arttots Corporation.
791.43 76-707860
You owe it to yourself {Motion picture) U. S. Veterans
Administration, 1968.
33 mi, s(1. color. 16 mm.
Suminaru: Designed for use as part of an orientation program for
servicemen. Describes beneflu made available to active dotj i>er-
sonnel and to those t>elng separated from the service.
1. Soldiers— U. S. 2. Veterans— U. S. L H. 8. Tetmuu Ad-
ministration.
U. S. Veterans Admln-
355.1
i strati on
FiE 68-70
You, the consumer {Filmstrip) Popular Science Pub. Co.,
Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
42 fr i-olor. 3.5 mm. (High school guidance)
Eastman color.
FOM filmstrip no. 414.
With teaching guide.
Summary: Presents an overview of the role of the constunw with
emph.isi.t on consumer activities of teenagers. Includes specific
Instances which (joint out the need for awareness in the marketplace,
and suggests ways of t>ecomlng an enlightened and responsible con-
sumer.
1. Consumers. i. Popular Science Publishing Company, Inc.,
New York. Audio-Visual Division, n. FOM filmstrip no. 414.
Series; High school guidance (Filmstrip)
640.73 Fi A 68-4159
Popular Science Pub. Co.. Audio-Visual Div.
You — the human animal (Motion picture) Walt Disney
Productions. Released by Walt Disney Educational Ma-
terials (V, 1956.
8 mm. sd. color. 16 mm. (This Is you series)
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY : Illustrates how human beings differ from other
animalK, and points out the ways in which man Is superior because
of high intelligence, language skllLi. ability to reason and to adapt
to many environments. Shows how man has made use of the abili-
ties of different animals.
1. Psychology. 2. Psychology. Comparative. I. Disney (Walt)
Productions. II. Walt Disney Educational Materials Company, III.
Series: This Is you series (Motion picture)
[BF121] 372.3 74-714360
Walt Disney Educa- tlonal Materials
Yoi»— the living machine. tFiimstrip] Walt Disney Productions
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1970.
60 fr. color 35 mm. >nd phonodlsc: 2 s. 12 in., 33 1/3 rpm., 7 min
(You— and your health)
Also issued with phonotapc in cassette
Captioned version (52 fr) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY; Compares the human organism with a finely-crafted precision
machine by describmg the similarities in needs for fuel and maintcnwicc and
contrasts the human body with a machine by explaining the differences in
recuperative and regenerative powers. Stresses thai all machines need regular
care to operate properly and lists some specific rules for taking care of the human
machine. Features Jiminy Cricket. For elemenury grades
1- Physiology -Juvenile films. ,1. Physioiogyj I. Disney (Walt) Produc-
tions, n. Wall Disney Educational Materials Company 111, Series: You-and
your health. [Filmstrip]
cQP37j 372.3 72-732774
Walt Disney Educational 72 MARC
Materials Co.
Yo^Uie liTing machiiie. [Rlrastrip, Walt Disney Productions.
Released by Walt Disney Educational Materials Co., 1970.
52 fr, color, 3S mm (You-,„d your halih)
Sound versions (60 fr ) also issued.
With teacher guide.
SUMMARY: Compares The human organism with a linely-craBed precision
Z,™« ,h T '"'Ji' •'""'«*"" ■" "'^ !■'• f«l and mainrenance. and
^nlrasi. the human body „ih a machine b, explaining the ditrerence. in
recuperative and regenerai.ve po.ers. Stresses thai all machines need regular
ml^hTn^l:'"! '"°'^"' '""J''" ""^ "*""' ™"» '"' "'mg care of the human
machme. Features Jim.ny Cncke.. With captions. For elementary grades.
■ior^s n'wTr, '°ni' "'" '.' fl'V^'osyj ■ I>i»=y (Wait) Produc-
tions. 1 . Wah Disney Educ.iional Material. Company. III. Series: You-and
your health. [Filmstnp]
tQP37j 372.3 72-73277S
Wal, Disney Educational 72 u/n/
Materials Co "'^*^
YoQ worm {Motion picture) Raymond D. Collins [1967]
10 min. Bd. b&w. 8 mm.
Summury: \ satire on Hugh Hefner's phlloeophy. A young man
invite* a young lady to his apartment for dinner and after wining
and dining her. he kills her and feeds her lo hts pet worms.
I. Hefner. Hugh Marston. 1926- u. Collins. Raymond D
Fi A 68-770
Young, Colin
see
Mosori Monika.
693
Young, Miriam (Burt) Jellybeans for breakfast
see
Jellybeans for breakfast.
Young, Richard W
see
Young ambassadors {Motion picture) Government of India,
Films Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcast-
ing, Bombay ,1959,
13 mln. sd. b&w. IS mm.
CrediU: Producer. Btra Mir; director, Muahir Ahmad; writer
Panna Raljl ; narrator, Iterkeley Hill; music, L. R. Bhat: photog-
raphera. M. Valdya. S. N. Bhagwat; editor. Q. M. Mirxa.
Summary: A. record of the various activities of some of the more
than 3.000 foreign students who come to stndy In India escb year
1. Studenu. Foreign— India. i. India (RepubUc) Ministry of
Information and Broadcasting.
FI 67-2887
The Young ambassadors {Motion picture) Volkswagwi of
America. Made and released by Marathon International
Productions, 1967.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
A Fisber-Slezas film.
Summary: Describes a yonth exchange program formed to foster
International cooperation and understanding. Employees of Arms
with f^ces In different countries exchange their children (or a few
weeks In the summer. Shows the experiences of an Am«-icaa girl
who visits a German family.
1. Exchange of persons programs. i. Volkswagen of America,
inc. II. Marathon International Productiooa, Inc., New York.
327 76-702044
The Young Americans {Motion picture) National Educa-
tional Television. Released by Indiana University Audio-
Virtual Ccntpr. l!tfi.->.
(!0 mln. sd. biw. 16 mm. (.America's crises)
Nummary: Discns'«s the beliefs and goals of American youth and
their affect upon society.
1. Youth — U. ;S. I. National Educational Television and Radio
Center, ii. IniUana. University. Audio-Visual Center. Series:
America's crises' (Motion picture)
301.43 Fi A 68-2300
Indiana. Univ. Audio- Visual Center
Columbia Pictures
Young Americans {Motion picture)
Corp., 1967.
104 mlD. sd. color. 35 mm.
CredUa: Producer. Robert Cohn; director and writer, Alex Graas-
hoff; music. Billy Byers; director of photography. Richard Moore:
editor, David Newhouse. Coat: The Young Americans, Milton C
Anderson.
Sumtnary: A documentary about The Young Americans singing
group. Includes scenes from auditions in southern California,
tours across the country, and a concert In Washington. D. C
1. The Young Americans (Musical ensemble) i Columbia Pic-
tures Corporation.
780.07 70-707861
YougAwricMa,19«Z[SlideMti R«earch A Education Dept.
American Crafts Council. 1962.
68 lUda. color. 2 x 2 in.
With script.
SUMMARY: Preaentia l«2«hib«iiofiofwiiwingeBlriesby youngpeopfc
in a national ciaft media conpeotion iponaored by the American Cnft* ComcO.
at the MuKiun of Contemporary Crafts.in New Yoci.
I. Handicraft— United Suiea— ExhMtioaL I. American Ci»fta CoiaiciL
Muaeum of Cootempocary Crafta. II. Americu Crafia CoundL Reaearch A
Education DepL
[TT6i 745 72-733965
Rcaearch A Educatioo 73 MARC
DepL, American Crafts
Council
YoMgAmericMa, 1969. jSlide set] Research A Education Dept.
American Crafts Council, 1969.
80 alides. color. 2 x 1 in.
With icfipt
SUMMARY: Preaent»al969exhibitionofwinmngeBtricibyyoungpeople
in a nstional craft media competition ipoiuored by the American Crafta Council,
at the Muaeuin of Cooiemporary Crafla in New York
1. Handicraft-United State*- Exhibition.. |. American Qafta Council
Muaeum of Contemporary Craft*. II. American Ciafta Council RcMvcfa A
Education Dept
^P^ . . .. ''^^ 72-733945
Reievch A EducaOon 72 MARC
DepL, American Craft*
Council
Yoong and wiUing {Motion picture) Rank Organisation
Limited, London. Released in the T7. S. by Univereal
Pictures Co., 1963.
113 mln. sd. b&w. 35 mm.
Released Id England under the title The wild and the willing
Based on *he play The tinker, by Laurence Dobie and Robert
sloman.
«,£''^''"'^J''^"'^'- ^"' ^- Boi; <5f"*ctor. Ralph Thomas; writers,
Nicholas Phlpps. Mordecal Rlcheler; music. Norrle Pararoor- direc-
tor of photography. Ernest Steward; film editor. Alfrwd Boome.
Cait: Virginia Maskeli. Paul Rogers. Ian McShane. John Hurt
Samantha Eggar.
Summary: The story of a bright and angry young man at colle«e
who floats through bis academic life, ^tending the greatest part of
his time Indulging tn beer, dates, 'and s(4ioolboy pranks, otte of
which eventually leads to a friend's death and his dismissal from
the university.
L Doble. laurence. The tinker, ii. Rank Organisation Limited,
m. Universal Pictures Company, inc. ( Incoriwrated 19S6) rv. !%•
Wild and the willing (Motion picture)
791.43 73-707863
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
The Yoang art: children make their own films (Motion
picture) Van Nostrand Reinhold Film Library, 1971.
16 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Oemoostntes how to set up and run a dlmmakfas
class for young students. Shows students dereloplog thefr Ideas;
shootlQS, spHctag, aod editing film; and discussing their results.
iDCludee scenes from student flints.
1. Moving-pictures — Study and teaching. I. Van Nostrand Rein-
hold Company.
[PN1993.7] 778.5 73-714116
A. L. A. Booklist
A Younff boy keeps a park clean {FUmatHp) My weekly
reader, 19©6. Made by Communicators.
21 ft-, color. ^ mm. (Read and understand)
Series 3, no. 13-«6.
Summary: Shows how a young boy Is appointed as the facial
caretaker of the park Id his town.
1. Volunteer workers in social service — JuTftnlle films. i. My
weekly reader. Series: Read and understand (Fllmstrlp)
372.4 70-783212
PennsyWanla School for the Deaf
Young Cassidy {Motion picture) Sextant Films, London.
Released in the U. S. by Met ro-Goldwyn- Mayer, 1%5.
108 min. sd. color. 35 mm.
Metrooolor,
A John Furd film.
Based on Mirror In my bouse, the autobiography of Sean O'Casey.
CiedHi: Producers, Robert D. Graff, Robert Bmmett Olnna; direc-
tor. Jack Cardiff; screenplay, John Wblting; music, Sean 0. Rlada;
director of photography, Ted Sclafe; editor, Anne V. Coates. Ca*t:
Rod Taylor, Julie Christie, Michael RedgraTe, Edith ETana, Flora
Robson, Maggie Smith.
Summary: A biographical drama about the literary rebel Sean
O'Casey and iii^i life In Dublin In 1911, during the troubled times of
opposition to tbe British.
1. O'Casey, Sean, 1860-1964. i. O'Casey, Sean. 1880-1964. Mir-
ror in my house, a. Sextant Films, m. MetroOoldwyn-Mayer, Inc.
928 Fi 67-1163
A Young: dancer's world {Motion picture)
Michigan TV Center, 1967.
University of
30 uilti. sd. bAw. 16 mm.
Also issued on video tape (1 ItL)
Summary: Pictures tbe activities of s young girls' dancing class,
covering both tecbnlqoe and choreography. Hosted by Edward
Stasbeff.
1. Dancing. i. Michigan. University. Television Center.
793.3 Fi A 6S-292
Michigan. Univ. TV Center
Young Director's Center
The Incredible jet car.
Young explorers in Pern (Motion picture) Joshua Tree
Productions. Released by Doubleday Multimedia, 1969.
10 niin. sd. color. 16 mm. (Bxploring the world series)
Also Issued as super 8 mm. loop fllm mounted In cartrldffe.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Portrays family and community life of Peru while
showing nn American boy and glri wandering about an ancient Inca
village.
1, Peru — SoclaJ life and customs, I. Joshua Tree Productions,
ir. Doubleday Multimedia. III. Series: Exploring the world aeries
(Motion picture)
918.5 73-712024
Donbleday Multimedia
Young fashion forecast, fall & winter 1967 {Filmttrip)
Consumer Information Services, Sears, Roebuck and Co.,
1&67.
40 fr. color, 36 mm.
With script.
Summary: Examines clothing trends to aid In selection of clothea
for young people.
1. Fashion. 2. Clothing and dress. l Sears, Roebuck and
Company.
646 Fi A 68-5180
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Young fashion forecast— fall 1968 {Filmttrip) Consumer
Information Services, Sears, Roebuck and Co. Released
by Association Films, 1968.
40 fr. color. 36 tarn.
With tcarher's study guide and reading script.
Summary: Describes the fashion trends, styles, fabrics, colors,
designs, and wardrobe planning for the autumn of 1968.
1. Fashion. 2. Clothing and dress, i. Sears, Roebuck and Com-
pany. ii. Association Films, Inc.
391
79-737822
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Young fashion forecast — fall 1969 {Filmstrip) Consumer
Information Services, Sears, Roebuck and Co. Released
by Association Films, 1969.
39 fr color. 35 mm.
With 0>nsuu>er Information kaleidoscope. Including script and
teacher's guide.
Summary: Describes fashion trends, styles, fabrics, colors, de-
signs, and wardrobe planning for the autumn of 1969.
1. F'ashion. 2. Clothing and dress. i. Sears, Roebudt and Com-
pany. II. AssocIatiOQ Films, Inc.
891 70-787841
Sear*, Roebuck and Co,
Younff fashion forecast — sprinv 1969 {FUmttrip) Con-
sumer Information Services, Sears, Roebuck and Co. Re-
leased by Association Films, 1969.
39 fr. cr^lor. 85 mm.
With t«H(-hers' study guide and reading script.
Summary: Describes fasbion trends, styles, fabrla, oolora, dealfna,
and wardrobe planning for tbe q»ring of 1960.
1. Fashion. 2. Clothing and dreaa. i. Sears, Roebuck and Com-
pany. II. Association Filma, inc.
891 71-787389
Sears, Roetfurk and Co.
Young fashion forecast— spring 1970 (Filmstrip) Public
Relations Dept., Sears, Roebuck and Co. Released by
As-^wciition Films, 1970.
37 fr. color. 35 mm. , ^ , ^ a
With Consumer information kaleidoscope, including script and
^^Summary: Describes fashion trends, styles, fabric*, colors, and
designs for the spring of 1970. „ ^ ^ ^ r^
■L Fasbion, 2. Clothing and dreae. i. Sears. Roebuck and Com-
pany, n. Association Films, inc. _»■„,„
391 76-737340
Senr«, Roebuck and Co.
Young fashion fcn-ecast^-spring 1971 (Filmstrip) Public
Relations Dept., Sears, Roebuck and Co. Made by Con-
sumer Information Services. Released by Association
Films, 1971.
30 fr. color. 35 mm.
Also issued In b&w.
With Consumer information kaleidoscope, Indndlng script and
teachers' guide,
SUMMARY : Describea fasbion trends, stylee. fabrics, colore,
and designs for tbe ^ring of 1971.
1. Fashion. I. Sears, Roebuck and Company.
II. Association Films, inc.
tTT507] 391 74-738890
Sears, Roebuck and Co.
Young fihnmakers {Motion pieture) Amrarn Nowak Asso-
ciates. Released by Brandon Films, 1968.
31 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Crediti: Producer, David Hoffman.
Summary.- Shows children making Alms.
1. MoTing-plctures and children. l Amram Nowak Aasodatei.
n. Rrandon Films, Ina
778.5 78-702665
CINB
Young filmmakers {Motion picture) KETC, 1970.
28 mla. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credifn: Portrays a group of twelve-year-old 8 mm flimmakers
producing their own film story ^bout a man who is being driven
Insane by the pressures of urban living.
1. Moving-pictures and children. 2. Amateur moving-pictui-es
I. St. Louis. Television station KETTC
778.5
KETC
78-708252
Young life Campaign
Time for Uvinc-
Toung lore {FilrmtAp) Family Filmstrips. Released by
Society for Visual Education, 1970.
44 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 in., 331 rpm., 8
mln. microgroove. (Dating problems of young teens)
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Teenagers from a variety of ethnic backgrounds ex-
press their opinions about love.
1. Love. I. Family Fllmstrlptt, inc. n. Society for Visual Edu-
cation. Inc., Chicago. Series: Dating probt«ns of young teens
< Filmstrip)
155.6 76-785669
A. L. A. Booklist
The Young lovers {Motion picture) Metro-Groldwyn-Mayer,
1964.
lOS mln. sd. b&w. 3!> mm.
Based on the novel of the same title l>y Julian Halevy.
Creditt: Producer and director, S.imuel Goldwyn, Jr.; screenplay,
George Garrett; music. Sol Kaplan; directors of photography. Joe
Blioc. Ellsworth Fredrlcks; film editor, William A. I.jon. Coal:
Peter Fonda, Sharon Hugueny, Nick Adnms, Deborah Walley.
Summary: A drama about the frustrstlons of two young college
students whose love affair Is complicated by an unanticipated
pregnancy.
r. Ualevy, Julian. The young lovers, n. Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer,
Inc.
Fi 67-1175
The Young man from Boston {Motion picture) American
Broa<ica3ting-Paramount Theaters, 1965. Made by Circle
Seven.
54 mla. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
\ Circle Seven production.
Telecast Jlay 24. 1005, on KABC-TV.
CredilB: Producer and composer, Allan Jay Friedman ■ director
John Urle; writer, Stephen Longstreet; narrator, Joseph Cotten ■
research, Jules North.
Summary: Presents the life story of President John F Kennedy
through the use of still photographH and film dips. Emphaslies the
qualities of Kennedy as a person rather than as President.
1. Kennedy, John Fltigerald, Pres. U. S., 1917-1968, i Ameri-
can Broadcasting- Paramount Theaters.
923
Young Mother Hubbard {Motion picture)
Manufacturing Co., 1917.
70-702O4B
Eseanay Film
85 m :i. Hi, h&w. Ifl mm.
Origlimliy released In 3ft mm,
Ij. C. copy Incomplete (4R mln.)
In the DennJH It, Atkinson Film Collection of the American Film
Institute Collection, Library of Congresa.
CrcdUa: Director, Arthur Ilerthetet; story, Charles Mortimer
Perk. CatI: Mary McAllster, William Clifton, Carolyn Irwin, Gran-
ville Bates, Virginia Holmes.
Summary: A melodrama about the plight of four children
orphaned by tbe death of their mother and abandoned by their
stepfather.
I. Kssanay Film Manufacturing Company, ii. American Fllm
Institute Collection, ni. Deairia R. Atkinson Fllm Collection.
791.48 76-709116
RQA
Young performers — 1965 {Motion picture) CBS Television.
Released by American Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1966.
52 mi i. sd. bAw. 16 mm. (Leonard Berusteln-New York Phil-
harmonic young people's concerts)
With teacher's classroom guide.
Summary: Shows the performances by an outstanding young
pianist of the first movement of the Piano concerto In D minor by
Mozart, and by an outstanding young violinist of tbe first more-
ment of the Violin concerto In E minor by Mendelssohn. Features
Leonard Bernstein conducting the Mother goose suite by RaveL
With explanation by Leonard Bernstein.
1. Orchestral music. i, Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
CBS Television, n. American Tel^hone and Telegraph Company.
Series ; I^onard Bernstein-New York Philharmonic young people's
concerts (Motion picture)
787 Fi A 68-2724
Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co.
Young performers— 1966 {Motion picture) CBS Television.
Released by American Telephone and Telegraph Co., 1967.
^■2 m h. 8.1. l>&w. 16 mm. (Leonard Bernateln— New York
Philharmonic young people's concerts)
With clasarooni guide. , , _, .
Summary: Shows seven young musicians performing sections or
the piano and orchestral versions of Pictures at an exhibition by
T'^usorgskil, Modest Petrovlch. 1839-1881. Pictures at an exhi-
bition I Musorgskil. Modest Petrovlch, 1839-1881. Pictures at
an exhibition, ii. Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc. CBS Tele-
vision ni. American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Series:
Leonard Bernstein— New York Philharmonic young people's concerU
(Motion picture) ^, , ^ „^,^
781.6 Fi A 68-2648
American Telephone and Telegraph Co.
Young person's guide to the orchestra: Britten. {Film-
strip) Educational Audio Visual, 1964.
55 f r. color. 35 mm. and phooodlsc : 1 a., 12 in., 33) rpm., 20
mln. microgroove. (Music appreciation series)
With teacher's guide.
CredUs: Visual editor, Jeanne Rice.
Summary; Describes the Instruments and the various sections of
the orchestra as they are used In a composition,
1. Britten, Benjamin. 1913- The young person's guide to the
orchestra. i. Britten, Benjamin. 191S- The young person's
guide to tbe orchestra, n. Educational Audio Visual, Inc., Pleasant-
vine N. Y. Series: Music appreciation series (Filmstrip)
785 Fi A 68-3501
Educational Audio Visual
The Young 'una (Motion picture) WKYC-TV, 19«8,
S."! mln. sd. color. 16 mm. (M<Mitage)
Summary: Examines the effects of rural poverty on a 19-year-old
boy and hla family. Shows Paul Tabler and his family, who live
In OMo's Appalachian area, their poverty, their deep religious base,
and their love of the land and fear of the city.
1. Ohio—Rural cooffltionB. i. WKYC-TV (Televlaion station)
Cleveland. Series: Montage (Motion picture)
301.44 77-702666
CINE
TW Yoaag vote: power, poUtka, md partfdpatloB. [Motion pic-
ture] Don MacDonald. Reieased by BPA Educational
Media, 1972.
13 min. id. color. 16 mm.
WiUi study guide.
SUMMARY: Raiia queatioos about aititudei and values relating to voting,
politics, and the democratic procest itielf by examining the young voter aa to
hii fcelingi about voting. Reflects characteristic disillusionment, apuhy, coca-
milment, invoivcmenl. and idealism.
I. Young adulu— United Sutes — Political activity. 2. Voting— United
Suics. i. MacDonald. Donak). 11. BFA Educational Media.
[HQ799.2.P6) 324 72-701151
BFA Educational MedU 72 MARC
Youngblood Hawke (Motion picture) Warner Bros. Pictures,
li)ft4.
137 mill. t^. b&w. 35 mm.
A Warner Bros. First National picture.
L. C, has IG mm. print.
Itased on Herman Wouk's novel of the same title.
Creditf Producer, director, and writer of acreenplay. Delmer
Daves; music, Mar Stelner; irtiotography, Charles Lawton; fllm edi-
tor, Sam 0"Steen. Ca»t: James Frandscus, Suianne Pleshette, Gene-
vieve Page. Eva Oabor, Mary Astor.
Summary: A drama about backstage literary life In New Tort
A young truck driver frwn Kentucky becomes a sensaUoo In New
York City only to experience disappointment In love and exploitation
by those more aophlsticated than be. ^, ^ „ , „ ^„
I. Wouk. Herman, 1915- Youngblood Hawke. u. Warner
Brothers Pictures, inc. _ ^„,„
791.43 73-702046
Youngstown eighty (Motion picture) Youngstown Sheet
and Tube Co., 1966. Made by Jack Lieb Productions.
12 mill. ad. color. 18 mm.
Sumni(i«v-' Shows Youngstown's eighty-Inch cold steel rolling mill
and follows the cold steel rolling process in detail.
1. Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. 2. Rolling (Metal-work)
L Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company.
672 Fi A 68-706
CINE
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company
Letter to Youngstown.
Your amaiing mind (Motion picture) Alfred Higgins Pro-
ductions, 1969.
l^ mln. Hd, color. 18 mm.
With guide.
CREDITS: Producer and director, Alfred Hlgglna; writer, Miic-
I>oniild MacPherson; cameraman, Vern D. Vlhtene. Jr.
SUMMARY : Portrays tbe valne of the clear, undrugged human
mind and shows the dangers of tbe most commonly misused drugs.
1, Orug abuse. 2. Intellect. I. Hlgglna (Alfred) Productions.
Hollywood. Calif.
[HV6801J 618.8 77-712982
Alfred HIggtns Prodocttou
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Yoar attitode is showing {FUmttrip) Science Reaearch Xs-
8ociat«6, liWe. Made by Industrial Education Films.
96 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 ■. (1 a. for manual pro-
tector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., S3| rpm.. 17 mln.
Baaed on the book of the same title by Klwood N. Chapman.
With bonk, leader's guide, and 12 posters.
Summary: EoiphaslieB that the kej to employee effectiveness ia
hla attitude toward his reaponsiblllttcB. hts supervisor, hla fellow
eniplovees, and his customers,
1 Induatrlal sociology. 2. Attitude (Psychology) 3. Customer
relations. I. Chapman, Elwood N. Your attitude Is showing, n.
Science Research Associates.
158 Fi A 68-4846
Science Reaearch Associates
Your body's defenses against discaw (FUmttrip) Eiu^clo-
paedia Britannica Educational Corp., 1968.
47 fr. color. 3o mm. (Infectious disease: causes and defenses)
Credit*: Collaboniton, Darleoe C. Duncan, Olenn A. LAOger.
Summary: Shows how the body uses it» mucous membraoe. cilia,
phagocyte«<, and antibodies to defend Itself against diseases.
1. Immunity. 2. Antigens and antibodlea. l EncydoiMiddla
Britannica Edncatiooa] CorporatlOT. Series: Infectloua disease:
causes and defenses ( nimstrlp )
612 76-73M04
Bncjclopaedia Britan- nica Bdocatlooal Corp.
Yoar body's needs (FUmttrip) Macmillan Co., 1970. Made
by Instructional Media Associates.
30 fr color. 35 mm. (Macmillan elementary science filmstrips)
With teachers manual.
Summary: Describes why the body needs food and oxygen to re-
place energy. Explains the functioning of digestive, circulatory, and
respiratory systems. With captions. For elranentary grades.
1. Physiology — Juvenile films. 2. Anatomy, Human — JuTenile
aims. I. Hacmillan, firm, publishers. New York. Series.
372.3 72-735860
Hacmillan 0>.
Rarig's, 1962. Re-
Yoor brain and nervous STStem {Filmstrip)
terials Corp., 1968.
Y. L. P. M»-
36 fr. color. 35 mm. (Your body)
Summarv: Illustrates the various parts of the nervous system —
the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves. Explains the structure
and functions of nerves and the difference between sensoty and
motor nerves. Pictures rellex actions and describes the difference
between the voluntary and involuntary nervous systems.
1. Nervous system. i. Your Lesson Plan Materials Corporation.
Series: Your body (Fllmatrlp. Your Lesson Plan Materials Corp.)
612 Fi A 67-3715
Y. L. P. Materials Corp.
Your car in motion (Motion picture) Ford Motor Co.,
1968.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm,
SUMMARY: Illustrates the physical laws that are related to the
safe operation of an automobile.
1. Automobile driving. I. Ford Motor Company.
[TL152.5] 629.283 71-713889
Ford Motor Co.
Your career in aeronaatkal cncineerinff (Motum picture)
Rariff's, 1962. Released by Modem Learning Aids.
27 niin. sd. color. 16 mm. (Your career)
Rerlswl version of the 1967 motion jrtcture.
Summn7-y: EraphaHlzes the education needed for a career la
aeronautioal engineering, exanrines the college engineering cooraes,
and explains how an aeronautical enghieer works with other tedi-
nlclans in Industry.
1. Aeronautioi a» a profession- i. Bang's, Idc; a. Modem
Learning Aids. New York. Series: Yoor career (Motion picture)
629.13023 73-701179
Modern Learning Aids
Your career in architecture (Motion picture) Rarig's, 1962.
Released by Modem Learning Aids,
27 ni;i. sd. color. 16 mm. (Yourcareer)
Revi^ied version of the 1057 motion picture.
ftummari/: Reviews, for the high school student, the education
needefl for a career as an architect. Includes a view of the five-
year college course and the three-year apprentice period.
1. Architecture as a profession. i, Rarlg's, Inc. n. Modem
learning Aids. New York. Series: Your career (Motion picture)
720.23 78-701180
Modem Learning Aids
Your career in hotel management {Motion picture) Rarig's,
1962. Released by Modem Learning Aids.
27 niin. sd. color. 16mm. (Yourcareer)
Revised version of the 1957 motion picture.
Summary.- Reviews, for the high school 8tud«it, the educational
recommended for a career In hotel managemenL Surreys prepara-
tory courses and shows many of the career opportnoltles available
to a person trained in this field.
I. Hotel management. i. Rarlg's, inc. q. Modern Learning
Aids, New York. Series: Your career (Motion picture)
647.023 79-701183
Modern Learning Aids
Your career in joamaUsm {Motion picture) Rarig's, 1962.
Released by Modem Learning Aids.
27 mi'i. sd. color. 16mm. (Yourcareer)
Revi>«d version of the 1957 motion picture.
ffummary: Reviews, for the high school student, the liberal arts
education recommended for a career In journalism. Presents a view
of beginning Jobs In reporting and describes some specialized Jobs.
1 Journalism as a profession. r. Rarlg% Inc. n. Modem
Learning Aids, New York. Series; Your career (Motion picture)
070.23 71-701181
Modem Learning Aids
Your career in law {Motion picture)
leased by Modem Learning Aids.
l'7 niin. sd. color. 10mm. (Yourcareer)
Revlwe<l version of the 1957 motion picture.
Summary: Revlew^ for the high s(4ioo] student, the educational
preparation for a career In the field of law. Surveys useful prepara-
tory courts In college and law school and describes various opi?or-
tunities for speclallxatlon.
1. Law— Study and teaching— U. S. 2. Law as a profession— U. S.
I. Hang's. Inc. n. Modern Learning Aids. New York. Series:
Your career (Motion picture)
340.23 76-701182
Modern Learning Aids
Your career in meteonriof^ (Motion picture) 'RaTig% 1960.
Released by Modem Learning Aids.
27 mln. sd. color. 16 ram. (Yourcareer)
Revised version of the 1957 motion picture
Summary: Reviews, for the high school student, the education
necessary for a career In the field of meteorology. Describe* pre-
paratory courses and shows various areas of q>eclallxation wlthto
each field.
1. Meteorology as a career. i. Earig's, Inc. n. Modem Learn-
ing Aids, New York- Series: Your career (Motion picture)
551.5023 72-701184
Modern Leaning Aids
Your cheatin* heart: The Hank Williams story (Motion
picture) Four Leaf Productions. Released by Metro-
Goldwyn-Mayer, 1964.
98 mln. sd. htcw. 35 mm.
Pana vision.
CredUi: Producer, Sam Katzman; director, Gene Nelson; writer,
Stanford Whitmore; music, Fred Karger; director of photography,
Ellis W. Carter; film editor, Ben Lewis. Catt: Oeorge Hamilton,
Susan Oliver, Red Buttons. Arthur O'Connell, Shary Marshall, Rex
Ingram.
Summary: A biographical drama about the life of Hank Williams,
whose rise to fame as a singer-composer of country music was ended
by a tragic death at the age of 29.
1. Williams, Hank. i. Four Leaf Productions, n. Metro-Oold-
wyn-Mayer, Inc. ui. The Hank Williams story (Motion picture)
927 Fi 67-1269
Your child's first dental examinati<Hi (Motion picture)
Dental Research and Educational Films, 1968.
5 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge.
Summary: Stresses to parents the Importance of primary teeth
and how they relate to future dental problems. Explains the value
of starting regular dental care at an early age
1. Teeth — Care and hygiene. i. Dental Beaearch and Ednca-
tlonal Films, Inc.
613.4 Fi A 68-1793
Dental Research and Educational Films
Your child's safety (Motion picture) ROCOM^ 1971. Made
by John Sutherland Productions.
10 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
A film In the multimedia learning system of the Child counsellog
■erlM.
SUMMARY: Provides education and motivation for parents, espe-
cially new mothers, regarding child care and accident preveotioo. as
part of an audiovisual system of learning.
1. Children — Management 2. Accidents — Prevention.
I. Rocom.
614.8 79-711598
CINE
Yoar dt7 helpers, A tFilmstripj Educational Projections Corp.,
1968.
45 fr. color. 35 mm (Pre-vocMional orientation and guidance Unit 1,
2002)
To be used u > unit wiih rilmstrip B and with learning manual
With teacher'i manual.
SUMMARY: Introduce* different kinds of city helpen who handle emergen-
cies and lerve pe<tptc. With captioni.
I. Municipal oflkials and emptoyccs. 2. Municipal (crvices. I. Educa-
tional Projection* Corporation- II Serter Pre- vocational orienUlion and guid-
ance (Filnatrip] Unit I, 2002.
tJSl$5i 371.4 72-734311
Educational Projecltom 72 MARC
Corp.
Your communication skills: listening (Motion picture)
Coronet Insfnietional Films, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credit*: Author. Wayne Otto.
Summary.- Points out that listening la as in^wrtant for com-
munication as speaklnK. and shows some of the listening skills that
can help improve communication.
Another version. bAw.
1. Listening. t. Coronet Instructional Fllma.
372.6 77-703332
Coronet Instractlonal Films
Your cmnmunication dciUs: Reading {Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
11 iii'n. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credit*: Author, Wayne Otto.
Summary: Emphasises the active role which the reader most play
In understanding and evaluating what the writer is trying to say.
Another version. bAw.
1. Reading. i. Coronet Instmctional PtlmB.
372.6 74^703334
Coronet Instructional nims
Your communJcatiMi skills: SpeaUng (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With tenchers' guide.
CrediU: Anthor. Wayne Otto.
Summnry: Shows the Importance of apeaUng In comtmnlcation
and demonstrates w>me of the speaking skills whlCb will help to Im-
prove communlcatloiL
Another version. bAw.
1. Ektcotlon. L Oorooet Instroctlonai FUns.
372.6 7^703331
Coronet Instmctional Films
Your commimieation sUIla: The exchange of Meas (Mo-
tion picture) Coronet Instructional Fihns, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Another version, b&w. , _,_.
Coronet InstrucHonal Films
Yovr communication skills: Writing (Motion picture) Cor-
onet Instructional Films, 1969.
11 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credit*: Author. Wayne Otto.
Summary: Shows Btudents the importance of writing skills as a
means of translating their Ideas accurately and effectively into
words, and stresses the reaponalhlUty of the writer to the reader.
Another version. bAw.
1 English language— Rhetoric- i. Coronet instmctional Films.
372.6 70-703333
Coronet Instmctional Films
Your community is a classroom (Motion picture) Ameri-
can Iron and Steel Institute. Released by Capital Film
Service. lOfiS.
28 mln sd color. 16 mm.
Credit*- Authors. National Association for Community Resources
Workshops.Berli8E.C8pehart; Carl M. Horn. ^
sWmary: Illustrates the opportunities in using communlO^ re-
sources to add new dimensions to school programs. Describes In
detail the operation and results of a community "^i'^^ »**'■^^P■
1 Community and school. I. American Iron and Steel Imitltute,
New York, n, CaplUl Film Service, East Unslng, Micb^
370.19 Fi A 68-1785
American Iron and Steel Institute
Your culture and communication (FUmstrip) Society for
Visual Education, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodiac: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.. 16
mln, (Linguistic backgrounds of English, group 2)
Phonodlsc lacHiIng in L. C.
Issued also with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide and script.
Credit*: Authors. Harold G. Shane, June Grant Shane.
Summary.' Shows how Interaction with envlroiunent affects com-
munication.
1. Oral communication. 2. Interpersonal relations. i. Society
for Visual Education, inc., Chicago. Series: Linguistic back-
grounds of English (FUmstrip) group 2.
301.2 79-733792
Society for Visual Education
Your daily horoscope! January 1st, 1965 {Motion picture)
Reid H. Ray Television Productions and Show Biz, inc.,
1964.
4 mln. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Based on the works of Gustave C. Ekatrom.
CredUi: Creator, Gerald S. Corwln.
iS'ummary.- Pre.tenta a message for each of the signs of the Zodiac
and a special mensa^ for January lat.
1. Astrology. i. Ekstrom, Gustave C. ri. Held H. Ray Tele-
vision Productions, iii. Show Biz, Inc.
Fi 67-532
To«r 4aOm !■ tettlag |»aD w. [Slide set) dumber <tf Commerce
of the United Sutea, 1970.
70 ■!
color. 2 K 2 in.
695
and phoootapc 1 red (5 in.). 3 3/4 if»., IS
Withichpt
SUMMARY: Diacuaact the causes and effecu of iaflation and poinu out
some aolutioaa to the pfobfajni created by inflatioa
1. Inflatioa (Fuuacc) — United States. 1. Oiambcr of Commerce of the
United State* of America.
[HOS38] 332.4 72-732825
diamber of Commerce at 72 MARC
the United States
Your envinmrnent is the earth (Motiwi picture) Reinald
Werrenrath. Released by Journal Films, 1969.
12 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CREDITS: Director, Reinald Werrenrath; writer, EllKabetb Wer-
renrath ; educational collaborator, Bal Oalbreath.
SUMMARY: Deecrlbes an environment as the surroundings in
which we live and explains that our environment on the surface of
the earth is necessary to sustain our lives. Shows the various ea-
vironments fonnd within each of our temperature zones. Demon-
strates that exploration of the ocean d^ths and onter qtace calls
for taking part of our natural environment - Itb us.
1. Ecology. I. Werrenrath, Reinald, Ji II. Journal Films, tnc,
Chicago.
574.5 74-710755
Journal Films
Your family tree (FUmstrip) Patent?' Magazine Enter-
prises. Made by Thomas Sand Enterprises. Released by
Learning Corp. of America, 1970.
63 fr. color. 3,'S mm. and pbonodtac: 12 In., 381 rpm., 6 mln.
mlcrogroove. (Family feelings)
With script and teacher's guide.
Summary: Uses the story of the same title by Jean Komaiko and
Kate Rosenthal to expand a child's understanding of his place In
the family framework and to explore the Joys and conflicts of family
life For primary grades.
1. Family— Juvenile Alms. 2. Family life education— Juvenile
Alms. I. Komaiko, Jean. Your family tree. n. Parents' Magazine
Enterprises, Inc.. New York. in. Lesmiog Corporation of America.
Series: Family feelings (Fllmstrip)
301.42 70-736947
Learning Corp. of America
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Your feelings (Filmstrip) Windmills, ltd. Released by
HFA Educational Media, 1971.
4ti fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodLse: 1 s., 12 In., 33) rpm.
microgroove. (The Importance of yon)
Aim IsBued wltb phonotape in cassette.
With teacher'.s guide.
Sl'MMARY: I'wes photographs which show children engaged with
themselves and others to provide examples that enable children to
better understand themselves, their emotions, and the people
around them. Por elementary grades.
1. Psychology — Juvenile films. 2. Emotions — Juvenile fihns, I,
Windmills, ltd. II. BFA Educational Media. III. Series: Tbe Im-
portance of you (Filmstrip)
[BFU9.5] 372.24 70-739721
BFA Education Media
Your first week on the Job. [Filmstrip^ Guidance Associates of
Pleasantville, N.Y., 1972.
2 filmstrips (pL 1, 96 fr.; pt. 2. 106 fr.) color. 35 mm. and 2 phonodists
(2 s. each; 1 s. for manual projector; 1 s. for automatic projector); 12 in.; 33 ^ /3
rpm.; pt. I. 11 min; pt. 2. 10 min.
Also issued with phonotape in cassette.
With discussion guide.
SUMMARY: Humorous dramatizations about the perils and lewards of the
first week at work prepare young people for their first experience in a new job.
1. Youth— Employment. (1. Youth — Employment] I, Guidance Associ-
ates of Pleasantville, NY.
[HD6270] 371.4 72-734936
Guidance Associates 72 MARC
Your first year at coUege {Filmstrip) Popular Science
Pub. Co., Audio- Visual Division, 1969.
40 fr. color. 35 mm, (High school guidance)
Eastniiin color.
FOM filmstrip no. 415.
With teftching guide.
Siimmarv: Describes difficulties frequently encountered by college
frettbiuen uiid explores ways of anticipating and handling the prob-
lems. Analyzes differences between high school and college orienta-
tion, environiuent, and controls: discusses sources of assistance on
campus.
1. College freshmen. 2. College student orientation. i. Popular
Science Publishing Company, inc.. New York. Audio-Visual Division.
II. FOM fliiiistrip no. 4ir). Series: High school guidance (Filmstrip)
378.1 Fi A 68-4160
Popular Science Pub. Co., Audlo-VLsual Div.
Your food and your health (Filmstrip) Y. L. P. Materials
Corporation, 1968.
37 fr, color. 3.) mm. ( Safety and health )
tiMinmirij: Considers llie body's need for food. Points out the
importance of three good meals a day consisting of a variety of foods
including frexh fruit, vegetables, and milk. Describes the importance
of wnsliing hands before eating, thorough chewing before swallowing
and keeping mealtime a happy and unhurried period
1. Nutrition. r. Your I.eR8on Plan Materlal-s Cori>oratlon.
Series: Safety and health (Filmstrip)
Fi A 67-3719
T. L. P. Materials Corp.
Your food— chance or choice? (Filmstrip) National Dairy
Council, 1969. Made by Reid II. Ray Fibn Industries.
106 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 liL, 33i rpm., IS
min.
With teacher's guide.
Summarj/: Examines teen-agers' food choices, and shows how to
apply principles of decision-making and nutrition knowledge to dallj
food practices.
1. Food habits. 2. Children ~ Nutrition — P^chologlcat aq>ects.
I. National Dairy Council, Chicago.
641.1 79-736392
Nati(»ial Dairy Council
Your heart and how it works (Filmstrip) Westport Group
in cooperation with American Heait Association. Re-
leased by Educational Enrichment Materials, 1970.
34 fr. Pulor. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 s., 12 In., 33i rpm., 5 min.
mlcrogroove. (Your heart and health)
Also issued with phonotape In ca.ssette.
Summartf: A basic Introduction to tbe function of tbe heart and
the circulatory system. For elementary grades.
1. Cardiovascular system — Juvenile films. i. Westport Group.
n. E>lucatlonal Enrichment MaterlaLi, Inc. Series: Your heart
and health (Filmstrip)
372.3 74-735899
Westport Group
Your job: Applying fm- it (Motion picture) Coronet In-
structional Films, 1968.
14 min. sd. color. ](> mm.
With teachers' guide.
Creiitt: Author, Daniel H. Kniger.
Summary: T'aes Interviews with workers of varying ages and edu-
cations to demonstrate the procedures for applying for a Job and
securing It
Another issue. bAw.
1. Applications for positions. i. Coronet Instracttooal Films.
371.4 Fi A 68-^37
Coronet Instructional Films
Yonr j(rf>: Finding the right one (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1968.
14 min. Ml. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Crcmi»: Author, Daniel H. Kruger.
Summary: Young jveople of various backgrounds demonstrate
methods for locating Jobs that are suited to their abilities and needs.
— Another issue. bAw.
1. Applications for poMltlons. 2. Vocatlonsl gnldaocsL
I. Coronet Itutructloosl Films.
371.4 Fi A 68-5086
Coronet Instructional Films
Your job : Fitting in (Motion picture) Coronet Instmctianal
Films, 1968.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Author, Daniel H. Kruger.
Hummaiv Illustrates the Importance for new employees to nnder-
sund tbe various rules and customs that different companlee have,
by showing a situation In which two employees did not fit In.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Performance. 2. Industrial sociology. i. Coronet Instnie-
tional Films. _ _
371.4 Fi A 68-3038
Coronet Instructional Films
Your job: Getting ahead (Motion piMure) Coronet Instruc-
tional FUms, 1968.
16 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
CreditB: Author, Daniel H. Kruger. _ »„ «,
Summan/: Provides Upe from experlencedworkers on ways to get
ahead. In terms of wages and better job opportanltlea.
Another issue, b&w.
ISucce.,. .,.Coro.«..«rucUon.,Flta». ^^^^^^
Coronet Instructional Films
Your job: Good work habits (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1968.
14 niln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
CreditB: Author, Daniel H. Kruger.
Summary: A pair of young workers demonstrate how good work
habits may lead to satisfaction, a promotion, or a raise.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Job satisfaction. 2. Performance. J. Oorooet InstnicOtHiai
^"'^" 371.4 Fi A 68-5040
Coronet Instructional Films
Your job in Germany (Motion picture) U. S. Army Service
Forces, Information and Education Division, Army Infor-
mation llranch, 1945. Made by Army Pictorial Service.
12 min. sd. bAw. 16 mm. ^ „ „
A War D«>artment orientation film, O. F. 8. ., „ , ,
BumTnary: A training film for U. S. Army Occupation Forces in
Germany following World War n. Erpialns that the German people
have been taught the Nail Ideals of racial 8Upe^?.'^ty^'^^°«™*
conquest of the world. Advises the American soldiera to be suspici-
ous and to remain aloof from the Ocnnan people.
1 U S,— Armed Forces— Germany. i. U. S. Army Service
Forces. Information and Education Division. <Tfviq,7
# I"" I t/Tt> 1 1
Your job outlo<rfc (Filmstrip) Popular Science Audio-
Visuals, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summary: Presents a point of view from which to consider a
career choice as it relates to Job proq>ect8 for the future. With
captions.
1. Occupations. 2. Vocational guidance. i. Popular Science
Audio-Visuals.
371.4 74r-7334T6
Popular Science Audlt>- Visuals
Your job: You and your boss (Motion picture) Coronet
Instructional Films, 1968.
16 mill. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Author, Daniel H. Kruger.
Summury: Uses various types of worker-supervlaor situations to
explain the importance of accepting the authority of an Immediate
supervisor, and to Illustrate ways of working with him.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Supervision of employees. i. Coronet Instructional Films.
371.4 Fi A 68-3039
Coronet Instructional Films
Your last chance (Motion picture) Family Films, 1967.
30 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Summnry: A reassessment of the responsibilities of the church
and Chi'istlans. as brought about by the sentencing of an apparently
good, church-attending young man for Involvement In a serious crime.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Church and social problems. l. Family Films, Inc.
248.6 Fi A 67-6764
Family Films, inc.
Your Lesson Plan Materials Corporation
see
Behavior and cooperation with others:
at home.
Behavior and cooperation with others: on
the playground.
Behavior and cooperation with others: on
the street.
Behavior and cooperation with others:
shopping.
Bicycle sate^.
Breathing.
Care of your ears and eyes.
696
The Care of your nose and throat.
Cells and growth.
Cleanliness is important.
The Digestive system.
Framework of your body.
Germs cause disease.
The Heart and blood system.
How disease germs are spread.
How we keep ourselves healthy.
Muscles.
New math: Instructional 1.
New math; Instructional 2,
New math: Instructional 3.
New math; Programmed 1.
New math: Programmed 2,
New math: Progirammed 3,
Playground safety.
Playing in the city.
Protecting your family and others.
The Road to good health.
Safety on the way to school.
School safety.
Danish explorers: Balboa.
Danish esqjiorers: Columbus.
Danish ejqjloreres: Coronado and Magellan.
Spanish explorers: Cortes.
Spanish explorers: Francisco Pizarro,
Danish explorers: Juan Ponce de Leon and
Hernando de Soto,
Summer safety.
You and your skin.
Your brain and nervous system.
Your food and your health.
Your posture.
Your teeth and their care.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Yoar love fw tkea. [Filmstrip] Concordia Rlnu, 1970.
67 fr. color. 3> mm. and phonodisc: 1 >. (1 t. for muiual projector, 1
%. for automatic projector), 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.,approK. lOmin. each tide. (A
Journey to }oy, no. S>
With lewlcr'i guide-
SUMMARY: AdevotionaJprognunfor Lent which ahowi that Chriat prayed
on the croai that his Ujve may be in ui.
1. Lent. I. Concordia Publiahing Houae, it. Louia. IL Seriea: A Journey
to ioy. [Filtnitrip] no. 5.
[BV85] 263 79-740744
Concordia Pub. Houae 72 MARC
Your next job {Motion picture) U. S. War Dept, 1945.
Mfule by Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps.
22 lulQ. 8d. b&w. 16 mm.
Offlctal educatlOD film, do. 4.
Bummani: Discusses what to consider when looking for a Job
upon leaTlng the servicfc
1. Vocational guidance. i. U. S. War Dept.
331.702 72-702043
Your own man (Nfotion picture) Shell Oil Co. Made and
released by Dan Hess Productions, 1971.
19 mill. sd. color. 16 lum.
SUMMARY : A do<-iiiDentar; fllm on black service station dealers
showing the dlfflciiUles and rewards, the adraDtages and dlsadvan-
(ages, of managing « service station.
1. Automobiles — Service stations. 2. Negroes as buslaemneiL
I. Shell Oil Company. II. Dan Hess Productions.
{TL153] 658 7^713393
CINE
Yoar parckeck: the why of dedoctions. [Filmstrip] Learning and
Information Inc., 1969.
100 fr. color, 35 mm
With leaders guide.
SUMMARY: Explains the purpose of paycheck deductions, including de-
ductions for Federal and State taxes. Social Security, and insurance. Points out
how the employee bertefits from what is withheld. With captions.
1. Payroll deduct ions-- United States. I. Learning and Infutmaiion Inc
[HD4926] 331.2 72-732661
Learning and Information 72 MARC
Inc.
Your person and personality (FUnutrip) Univeraal Educa-
tion und Visual Arts, 1969.
41 fr. color. 35 imn. and phonodlsc: 1 s.. 12 In.. 391 rpnu, 18
min. (Distributive educatlcm)
Also iHsned with reel-to-reel pbonot^>e and with phimotape in
cassette.
With teachers' guide.
Creditt: Author, Frederick S. Wythe; illustrator, Stephen Zo-
nitch ; consultant, Fabian Englander.
Summary: Demonstrates how the peraonallty and appearance of
the salesman contribute to his success.
1. Salesnten and salesmanship. l Ut^versal Education and VIb-
iralIArt«. Series: Distributive educaUon (Filmstrip)
685.85 78-734904
AI^ Booklist
Your personal economics (Motion picture) Republic Steel
Corp., 1965. Made in cooperation with Educational Re-
sources Foundation.
29 min. sd. b&w, 16 mm. (Exploring basic economics)
Also Issued as video tapes (1 In. ; 2 In. ; quad head)
With confereiitv-teacher guide, and self-scoring audlti'.
Based on the book Understanding basic economics, by Reuben
Slesinger and L. C. Mlchelon.
Summarj/: Discusses aspects of family economics. Including shop-
ping tips, installment buying, and free community services; Illus-
trates how a family's net worth can be Increased over the years.
1. Finance, Personal. i. Sleslnger, Reuben E. Understanding
economics, ir. Republic Steel Corporation. Series : Exploring basic
economics (Motion picture)
339.41 Fi A 68-1321
Republic Steel Corp.
Your Lesson Plan Materials
Your personality is you {Motion picture)
1969.
Jayark Corp^
11 min. Hd. color. 10 mm. (You are you, no. 4)
Lessons In living, phase 2.
With teacher.'*' manual.
Cred»<*: Created by Sal Daccurso and Ben Parker.
Summary: (>>n!ilders desirable and undesirable personality char-
acteristics: develops standards for desirable personality traits
through examination of real life situations, pointing out that
adolescent perwnallties can be changed.
1. Personality. 2. Adolescence. Series: You are you (Motion
picture) no. 4. Series: Lessons tn living (Motion picture) phase 2.
155.2 73-704801
Jay ark Corp.
Your personality : the you others know (Filmstrip) Guid-
ance Associate's of Pleasant vi lie, N. Y., 1960.
Ill fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlac: 2 s., 12 In., S3i rpm.,
24 miu. microgroove.
With teacher's manuaL
Summan/: Presents practical advice for problems faced by stu-
dents concerning social life, love, pen»i»l vahies, interests, and
tastes. With captions.
1. Personality. i. Guidance Associates of PleasantvlUe, N. T.
1555 78-784407
Guidance Associates
Your place in the nuclear age (Motion picture) U. S.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1970. Made by U. S. Army
Pictorial Center with the assistance of the American Nu-
clear Society.
26 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Careers In nuclear science and
nuclear engineering)
Bummarv: Pictures the professional environment of a career cm-
plovee In nuclear science or engineering. Covers the three major
employment areas: contractors' laboratories of the U. 8. Atomic
Energy Commission, commercial nuclear industries, and colleges ana
universities.
1. Nuclear engineering as a profession. 2. Nuclear physics as a
profession. t. U. 8. Atomic Energy Commission. Series:
Careers in nuclear science and nuclear engineering {Motion picture)
371.42 74-706770
U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
Your posture (Filmstrip)
Corp., 1968.
36 fr. <-<>1or. S.~ mm. (Health habits)
Summatif: Points out that feelings may be reflected In poatnre,
that good posture depends on a healthy body and properly flttlng
clothing and shoes, and that graceful body movements are part of
good posture. Illustrates good standing, sitting, walking, and sleep-
ing postures.
1. Posture. I. Your Lesson Plan Materials Corporation. Se-
ries: Health habits (Filmstrip. Your Lesson Plan Materials Corp.)
613.7 Fi A 67-3457
Y. L. P. Materials Corp.
Your press, your freedom (Filmstrip) Copley Productions,
1964.
1 roll, color, 35 mm. (Newspapers In the classroom, no. 3)
With teacher's guide. , ^ ^ ,„,»„™,
SUMMARY: Shows how and why the press came into existence.
1 Press 1 Copley Preea. inc. Copley Productions. H. Series:
Newspapers in the classroom (Filmstrip) no. 3. ,„„c-n
[PN4731] 323.44 73-739572
Copley Productions
Your rights and what they really mean (Filmstrip) Edu-
cational Direction. Released by Eye Gate House, 1971.
6 filmstrips. color. 35 mm. and 3 phonodlscs (2 s. each). 33|
rpm.
Wfut issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teacher's guide at end of each fllmstrip.
SUMMARY- Presents day-to-day situations which Illustrate the
Inalienable rights and protections of citizens in the United States.
I. Civil rights— U. S. I. Educational Direction, inc. II. Lye
Gate House, Inc. _^ -„„„«,
[KF4750] 323.4 70-739894
Bye Gate House
Yo«r aceat'i wortk. [nimitrip] Scott Education Divinoo, 1971.
approx. 38 fr. color. 35 mm. and pbooodiac: 2 a., 13 in., 33 1/3 rpm.
(The Human nervous system)
Abo iaaued with phonotape in caaictie.
SUMMARY: The fuoctiona of the olbctory oervea are exi^ained in detaU.
1. Smell 2. Olfactory nerve. L Scott Crafduca. Education Divtskm.
II. Series: The Human nervous system. [Pilmatrip]
tQP458] 611 72-732950
Scoti Education Division 72 MARC
Your school and community relations (Filmstrip) Film-
fax. Iteleased by Universal Education and Visual Arts,
1969.
1 roll, color. 35 mm.
\lso Issued with phonotape In cassette.
SUMMARY : Describes the action necessary to meet many of the
problems In American schools. With captions. », „ ,.
1. Community and school. 1. Fllmfax Productions, New York.
II. Universal Education and Visual Arts.
370.19 78-740437
and Visual Arts
[LC221]
Universal Education
Your skin and mine (Filmstrip) Thomas Y. Crowell Co.,
1970.
41 fr color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 8. (Is. for manual
projector. 1 s. for automatic projector). 12 tn., 33i rpm., 11 min.
(I>et'9-read-and-flnd-out: anatomy and physiology)
With teaching guide.
Based on the book of the same title by Paul Showers. Illustrated
by Paul Galdone.
Credit!: Narrator. Margaret Pacsu.
Summary: Describes skin. Including hair and nails. Reveals that
hair produces melanin, which gives It color, that sweat keeps us
cool; and thtit a scab over a cut allows new skin to form nnder-
neati). For primary grades.
1 Skin — Juvenile fllma. i. Showers, PauL Tour akin and mine,
n. Thomas Y. Crowell Company. Series: Let's-read-and-flnd-out :
anatomy and physiology (Filmstrip)
372.3 77-737012
Thomas Y. Crowell Co.
Your space age kitchen (Filmstrip) Sears, Roebuck and
Co., 1065.
66 fr. color. 35 mm. _ ..,_... ^
Revised edition of the filmstrip entmed Harmony In the kitchen.
With tesirher'fi manual, reading script, and student booklets
Summary: Inspects the management and the fumlrtilnga of a
modem kltt^en. „ ,
1. Kitchens. I. Sear*. Roebudc and Company, n. Harmony in
the kitchen (Filmrtrip)
643 Fi A 68-5201
Seers. Roebuck and Go.
Your State Capitol (Filmstrip) Our York State, 1960.
Made by York State Filmstrips.
30 fr. color. 35 mm. (A Visit to your state capital, no 2)
Credits: Editor. Mary E. Cunningham.
Summary: Examines how the New York State Government oper-
ates behind the scenes. Includes a visit to a legislator's ofllce,
glimpses of bills In process of becoming laws the Senate and As-
sembly Chambers, and the Executive Chambers.
1. New York (State)— Pol. A govt i. Our York State. Coopers-
town. N. T. Series: A Visit to your State capital (Filmstrip)
no. 2.
Our York State
Fi A 67-4146
Your State Ubrary (Filmstrip) Our York State, 1960.
Made by York State Filmstrips.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (A Visit to your State capital, na 8)
Credits: £klitor, Mary E. Cunningham.
Summary: Prejwnts views of book and manuscript treasures to
the New York Stale Library. Shows the Flushing remonstrance of
1667 which was u draft of the Albany plan of union.
1. New York. State Library, Albany. l Our York State,
Cooperstown, N. Y. Series: A visit to your State capital (Film-
strip) no. 3.
Fi A 67-4147
Onr York State
Your State Museum (Filmstrip) Our York State, 1960.
Made by York State Filmstrips.
35 fr. color. 35 mm. (A Visit to your State capital, no. 4)
Creditt: Editor, Mary E. Cunningham.
Summary: A tour of the exhibits In the New York State Museum
at Albany.
1. New York. State Museum. Albany. i. Our York State
Cooperstown, N. Y. Seriea: A Visit to your State capital (Film-
strip) no. 4.
Our York State
Your stay in the hospital (Motion picture)
Research, inc., 1969.
Fi A 67-4148
ProfeesitMal
8 min. sd. color. 8 mm.
Loop fllm mounted In cartridge.
Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm. with magnetic
■ound track.
SUMMARY: Explains the role of the hospital In modem medical
care, and emphasizes the Importance of foUowIng hospital policies
and procedures.
1. Hospital care. I. Professional Researt^. Inc.
[RA965] 862.1 78-718084
Professional Research. Inc.
Your study methods (Motion picture) Coronet Instructional
Films, 1964.
11 min.. sd., color, 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Defines the criteria for effective methods of study.
Shows the value of planning, organising materials, note-taking, aiid
outlining.
Credit*; Collaborator. Ralph H. OJemann.
Another issue, bftw.
1. Study. Method of. i. Coronet Instractlonal Films.
Fi A 64-1246
Coronet Instructional Films
Your study skills: Doing an assignment (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Creditt: Educational collaborator. Marvin D. Clock.
Summaty: Pre-wnts a fllm-wi(hln-a-fllm which shows the various
steps to follow in doing an asHlgnment : be sure to understand the
assignment, be a self-starter, and have a plan.
Another issue, b&w.
1. study. Method of. i. Coronet Instructional Films, ii. Doing
an assignment (Motion picture)
371.8 77-706184
Coronet Instructional Films
Your study skills: How to use a textbodc (Motion pioture)
Coronet Instioictional Films, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 10 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator, Marvin D. Glock.
Summary: Demonstrates the effective use of a table of contents,
a glossary, illustrations, and other special clues In textbooks when
previewing a book, reading for details, and reviewing.
Another issue, b&w.
1. study. Method of. i. Coronet Instmctlonal Films, n. How
to use a textbook (Motion picture)
371.32 74^706186
Coronet Instructional Films
Your study skills: Learning from pictures (Motion pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films. 1971.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator. Marvin D. Glock.
SUMMARY: Shows that phott^raphs freeze moments of time,
that art reveals how people lived long ago, and that diagrams
simplify the way things look or work.
1. Perceptual learning. I. Coronet Instmctlonal Films.
II. Learning from pictures (Motion picture)
[LB1067] 707 77-713538
Coronet Instmctlonal Films
Your study skills: Reviewing for a test (Motion picture)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
11 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Credrfs; Educational collaborator. Marvin D. Glock.
Summary: Shows how to review for a test by picking out key in-
formation, organizing It, and repeating it in your own words.
■ Another issue, b&w.
1. study, Method of. i. Coronet Instructional Films, n. Re-
viewing for a test (Motion picture)
371.8 78-706187
Coronet Instructional Films
Your study skills: Taking notes from reading (Motion pio-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
11 mlL. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
CredUs: Educational collaborator. Miirvin D, Glork.
Summary: Preoentt fast-paced example* of how notes act aa a
record when a book is not available, and how they help yon to lep*;,
organise Ideas, and remember what you've read,
Another issue. bAw.
1. study. Method of. i. Coronet Instructional Fllma il Taking
notes from reading (Motion picture)
371.3 tl-706188
Coronet Instmctlonal Films
Your study skiUa: Using r^erencc materials (Motion pic-
ture) Coronet Instructional Films, 1970.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Cr«dits: Educational collaborator, Marvin D. Glock.
Summary: An introdnctltm to reference materials. Dlsciiaes
three basic types of reference materials — dlctitmaries, encydopedlaa,
and almanacs — and shows how to locate Information lo them.
Another issue, b&w.
1. Reference books. i. Ooronet Instmctlonal Films, n. Using
reference materials (Motion picture)
371.8 76-706189
Coronet Instructional Films
697
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Your tax dollar {PiltMirvp) New York times, 1971.
Tl fr. b&w. 35 rom. and phonodlac: 2 h., 12 In., 33| rpto., 17 mln.
miorofiwire. (Filmstrip on current afTalrK, Apr. 1071)
With teach«-'s giilde.
SxtKinari/.- Di»:us.seft tbe ateps to maUng some refortu In Federal
tax tawa, the inequities that still exist, the Inoome tax and other
ways in which governments raise money, the loopholes In the lawn,
tbe tax rate iu other countries, and where the tax dollar goes.
1. Income tax — U. S. — Law. r. New York tiiDes. Series.
336.2 78-736661
New York times
Your teeth. Part 1: Functions of teeth (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
." luin. Pi. color. 8 mm. (Oral hyslene)
L>H>p Aim mounted in i-iirtridce. Issued In jstanOiird 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
SuitiHinri/: Compares the dentition of several types of animals and
the wny In which tooth foiuintlon is adapted to such functions as
cuttlDg. finding, and tearing.
1. Teeth. I. Eoihon Films, ii. Kncyclopiiedin Britaimica Edu-
«ition.-il Corporntion. Series; Oral hygiene (Motion picture)
617 Fi A 68-1160
Encytlopnedla Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Your teeth. Part 2: What is a tooth? (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
TJ. 5. bv Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
19G7.
4 Lilii. si. color. 8 mm, (Oral hyeienep
L/nip film iiKHinteil in mrtriilj.'e. Issued in srjind:ird 8 mm. and in
super 8 uira.
i- 1*1,1 ma, If: Gives an evolutionary study of dentition from that of
primitive sea and land animals to that of a contemporary mammal
and m.Tn. Uses animation to show [he stnictuie of one tooth and
Its supporting tissue, and the constituent parts of .i Hiolli with root
variation.
1. Teeth. i. F>>then Fllius. ii. Encyclopaedia Hritannica Edu-
curi.uinl Corporation. Series: Oral hyyiene (Motion picture)
617 Fi A 68-1151
En. ytiopaedia Brltan- nlca EducatlonnK'orp.
Your teeth. Part 3: Formation of a tooth (Motion pic-
ture) Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in
the r. '^. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
2 n.in. si. color. 8 nun. (Oral hy;,'iene|
I,/w)p Aim mounted in ciiririd^. Istiueii in i^tundard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
Suinmary: Shows developing formation of a single tooth, demon-
sir.Tliiij: the order in which the variou>4 moterlals grow.
1. Teeth. I. Eothen Films, ii. Encyclopuedia Britannica Edu-
cational Corporation. Series: Oral hy;;ien« (Motion picture)
617 Fi A 68-1152
Eiio'c'npj'edia Britan- nica Educatioual Corp.
Your teeth. Part 4: Formation of teeth (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclni)nedia Britannica Educational Corp..
19G7.
2 mln. Ki. color. 8 mm. (OrnI hygiene)
Loop fllit- inount<-(l In cartrldKe. Issued In ^landIl^d 8 nmi. and in
super 8 mm.
Summary: Traces the formation .nnd growth of Ihe primary and
the permanent seta of teeth, beginning with their development below
the surface of the gum.
1. Teeth. r. Eothen Films, ii. Enc3clopae<lfa Britannica Edu-
catiunal Coiiwratlon. Series: Oral hygiene (Motion picture)
617 Fi A 08-1153
En.-yclopao<na Brltan- nica Educational Corp.
Your teeth. Part 5: Nature of decay (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp..
1907.
3 mln. si. color. 8 mm. (Oral tivgieiie)
I»op Blm mounted In i-artrldge. issued in standard 8 mm. and In
super 6 mm.
Hummary: Shows how sticky, sugary foods tend to cMng around
the teeth and to attack the enamel, causing a cavity and ultimately
an abscess. Showa a large decay cavity In a real tooth.
1. Teeth— Diseases. i. Eothen Films, ii. Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corporation. Series: Oral hygiene (Motion
picture)
617 Fi A 68-1154
Encyclopaeilia Brltan- nica Educational Corp,
Your teeth. Part 6: Friends and enemies (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp..
1907. * '
3 lain. si. color. 8 ram. (Oral hygiene)
Loop »lm mouiiK-d in cartridge. I8.sued iu standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 nim.
Summary: Explains how foods are harmful to teeth using fruit-
cake as an example. Uses the api>ie as an example of foods which
are not w> hartnful to teeth.
nr?; '5^"'"^i""*.^'"' ^y8'e''e■ i- »'>>then Films, ii. Encyclopedia
"r!"""!** ^^i^tloiwi Corporation. Serlea; Oral hygiene (Mo-
tion picture)
Encyclopaedia Rrltan-
617 Fi A 68-1165
nlCH Educational Coi-p.
Yoar teeth. Part 7: Importance of gnms (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
2 mln. kI. color, 8 row. < Oral hygiene)
I»op ttlin nmuiited in cartridge. IsNued In standard 8 mm. and in
Miper 8 mm.
Humatary: llluHtralea how teeth are embedded and plctur«a what
ran happen If tbe gams detcrlorMle. Shown areas of danger to the
guma and dein»nstrate« what can happen If decay continues un-
cbeoketl. Shows Infected gums and loowe. painful teeth.
I. Te*rh— [Hiie«iie«. i. Eotben Films, ii. Encyclopaedia Bri-
tannica Educational Corporation. RericH: Oral hygiene (Motion
picture)
617 Fi A 68-1166
Bocyclopoedhi Brltan- nlca Bdncatloul Corp.
Your teeth. Part 8: Care of the gums (Motion picture)
Eothen Films, Boreham Wood, Eng. Released in the
V. S. bv Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1967.
2 min. si. color. 8 mm. (Oral hygiene)
lx>op rtim mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and in
super 8 mm.
Sumntary: Points out that the gums as well as the teeth need
attention, and explains the care necessary to preserve healthy gums.
Discusses the various dangers to the gums, and describes the forma-
tion of calculus.
1. Teeth — Care and hygiene. 2. Gums — Diseases. i. Eothen
Films. II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation. Se-
ries: Oral hygiene (Motion picture)
617 Fi A 68-1107
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca Educational Corp.
Your teeth. Part 9: Cleaning your teeth (Motion picture)
Eothen Films. Released in the IT. S. by Encyclopaedia
Britannica Educational Corp., 1967.
i mln. sd. color. 8 mm. (Oral hygiene)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Is.sued in .standard 8 mm. and In
super 8 mm.
Summarii: Demonstrates the correct method of cleaning teeth on a
dental model, and shows the most likely areas of decay. Stresses the
importance of cleaning teeth regularly.
1. Teeth — Care and hygiene. i. Ek>then Films, ii. Encyclopae-
dia Britannica Educational Corporation. Series: Oral hygiene
(Motion picture)
617 Fi A 68-1168
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Educational Corp.
Your teeth and their care (Filmstrip) Your Lesson Plan
Materials Corp., 1968.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. (Health hablta)
Summai-y: Describes the different kinds of teeth and their struc-
ture and functiona. Illustrates the spread of decay, the reason for
decay, and prevenUtlve procedures. Shows proper brushing of the
teeth and good dental hygiene. „. w
1 Teeth. 2. Teeth— Care and hygiene. i. \our Lesson Plan Ma-
terials Corporation. Series: Health hablta (FHmstrip. Yonr Lea-
son Plan Materials Corp.)
613.4 Fi A 67-3458
T. L P. Materials Corp.
Your voice and its speech helpers (Motion picture) Acad-
emy Films, 1970.
lij mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
CREDITS: Producer, James A. Larsen.
SUMMARY: Uses spffilal cameras, aouod recording equipment,
and animation to explain the uses of the vocal cords and speech
helpers — the tongue, the mouth, teeth, the hard and soft palate, lips,
and the nasal cavity.
1. Voice. 2. Speech. I. Academy Films, Hollywood, Ollf.
tQP806] 612 70-712444
Academy Films
Toor wardrobe and yoq (FHmstrip)
Corp., 1967. Made by POM, inc.
63 fr. color. 35 mm.
Baaed on the l>ooklet Money management : your clothing dollar,
edited by Household Finance Corp.
With teacher's study guide.
Summary: Illustrates the importance of wardrobe planning, shop-
ping, and care to achieve a well-dressed appearance within a cloth-
ing budget With captions
1. Clothing and dress. 2. Consumer education. i. Household
rinance Coiporation. Money management: your clothing dollar,
n. HouB^old Finance Corporation.
646 78-732691
Household Finance Corp.
Your word is tmth. [FOmstrip] Concordia Films, 1970.
55 fi. color. 35 mm. and phonodiic: 2 i. (1 », for manual prt^eclor, I
I. foriutomatic projector), 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.. tpprox 10 min. each tide. (A
Journey to joy. no. A)
With leader's guide.
SUMMARY: A devotional program for Lent which diicussei the meaning of
truth and shows how Chriii prayed that we might be tanciified by the uuih for
which He stood.
I Lent. 1. Concordia Publi»hin| House. Si. Louia. Ii. Seriea: A Journey
to Kjy.jFilmstrip] no. 4.
[BV«S] 263 72-740745
Concordia Pub. House 72 MARC
Honaebold Finance
(Filmatrip) Scott Education Division,
and phonodiic; 2 ».. 12 in.. 33 1/3 rpm.
Von'rc a iMwUe of
1971.
«pprox. 58 fr. cotor, 35 mm.
(The Human nervous system)
Also issued with phonoUpe in cassette
^SUMMARY: Ex.mi„„ u» „.„„ ,^ ,h, „„^ ^„„„ ,,,„„ ^^^^^
You're comins: along fine (Motion picture) Roundtable Pro-
ductions, 1968.
Ii3 mln. sd. color. 16 mm.
With discussion leader's guide.
Summary: A dramatlMtlon which presents the problems a man-
ager has in leveling with his people about their weakneases and with
higher management about actual performance of the employees.
Another issue, b&w.
hV p*^""^' management. 2. Employee*. Rating of. i. Round-
table Productions, Beverly Hills, Calif.
658.3
Roundtable Froductlona
Fi A 68-2709
You re human Uke the rest of them (Motion picture)
British Film Institute, London, 1968. Released in the U. S.
by Films Incorporated, 1971.
18 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: A study of a young teacher who attempts to convey
hi-* horror of death to his colleagues and pupils.
1. Death. I. British Film Institute, London. II. Films In-
corporated.
[BD«4] 128 r»-712«48
Films Incorporated
69S
You're patting me on (Motion picture) Problem Co. tl968]
16 mln. ad. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: A satire about the small taUc of a man and woman
who are Interested In the profession of robboy.
Another issue. 35 mm.
1. Robbery. i. Problem Company.
364.16 70-702667
CINK
You're the judge (Motion picture) Procter and Gramble
Co. Released by Modem Talking Picture Service ,196-lj
18 mi 1. f»\. color. 16 mm.
Summaiy: Pictures the results of an unusual cooking contest
spouttored by two teenage girls and emphasizes the fun of meat
preparation. Includes suggestions for effective baking and frying.
1. Baking. 2. Frying. 3, Cookery — Competitions. i. Procter
and Gamble Company, ii. Modern Talking Picture Service, inc.
641.6 Fi A 67-5187
Modern Talking Picture Service
Yours for raisin htdiday f u n (FHmstrip) California
Raisin Advisory Board [1970,
35 fr. color. 35 mm.
With acrlpt and student recipe guide.
Summary: Shows seven recipe ideas featuring the use of ralslna
for holiday dishes.
1. Cookery (Raisins) i. California Raisin Advisory Board.
641.6 77-737378
California Raisin Advisory Board
Youth builds a nation in Tanzania (Motion picture) Vis-
ual Kdiication Centre. Released by Encyclopaedia Britan-
nica Educational Corp., 1970.
Is min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
PVMMART: KmphaBlies the Importance of "nation building by
showing how girls of a govern men t-operated secondary school In Tan-
zania are helping their country to develop a better standard of living.
1. High school BtudentB — Tanianla. 2. Education of women— Tan-
zania 3- Tanzania— Economic conditions. I. Visual EducatloQ
Centre II. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
309.1678 73-712990
Encyclopaedia Brltan- nlca Edncatlooal Corp.
Youth can witness (Film-ttrip) Family Films, 1965.
59 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s., 12 In., 831 rpm., 14
mln. mlcrogroove. (Stories of Christian witnessing)
With leader's guide. . ^. .v .i
Summary Points out the slgniflcance of communicating the good
news of God's love as revealed through Christ In the story of a man
whose faith changes the Uvea of a crippled child and her parenta.
1 Witnesw bearing (Christianity) i. Family Films, Inc
Series: Stories of Christian wltneaslng (FHmstrip)
248.4 Fi A 68-3762
Family Films
Youth in camp (Motion picture) Outdoor Education Asso-
ciation. Released by Montclair State College ,195-}j
17 min. »d. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: An introduction to camping In general, with emphasis
on camping arrangements for Kmall groups.
1. Camping. i. Outdoor Education A.vtociatlon. it. New Jersey
Montclair State College, Upper Montclair.
796.54 Fi A 67-5606
Outdoor Education Association
Youth of the world: India, parts 1 and 2 (Motion picture)
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1971. Made by Alaba Peters/
Miles Smith & Co.
54 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
Summary: Indian young people describe the problems of educa-
tion, food production, and the need to Industrialize and to change
If India Is to survive.
1. India- EJconomlc conditions — 1947- 2. India— Social con-
ditions—1947- I. McGraw-HlU Book Company.
309.154 71-709250
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
The Youth scene: unrest, rebelliim, and drugs (Filmstrip)
Current Affairs Films, 1970.
63 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s„ 12 in.. 331 rpm,
18 mm. mlcrogroove. (Current Affairs flUnetrlp series)
With script and discussion guide.
I'REDITS: Adviser, Manaon Van B. Jennings.
SUMMARY: Explores the current youth scene with Its continuing
emergence of new subcultures. Discusses the drug issue aiid the
existence of a generation gap.
1. Youth. 2. Drugs and youth. I. Current Affairs Films. New
York.
301.2 70-737392
First Church of Christ,
Current Affairs Films
Youth speak out (Motion pictutv)
Scientist, 1968.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
sr.MMAHY: Young Christian Scientists from many nations share
their ideas about morality, world affairs, and campus problems and
relate their experiences In proving Christian Science in their every-
day lives. Filmed at Biennial College meetings in Boston.
I. Christian Science. 2. Youth— Religious life. 1. Boston. First
Church of Christ. Scientist.
[BX6943] 289.5 73-713352
Youth speaks oat: art (Filmstrip) Educational Media
Laboratories, 1967. Released by Scott Education Division.
A9 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape: SI Ipa.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY: Investigates the study of art and IU Influence on
young people by preHentlng a panel discussion in wtilch flv* high
•chool students offer their personal, on-the-spot opinions on art
1. Art— Study and teaching. 2. Art— Psychology. I Educa-
tional Media LAboratortea. H. Scott Orapfalca. Education Dlvlsioa.
[N87] 301.16 76-739869
Scott Education Dtvlalon
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Yoalh speaks oat: hiator7 (Filmstnp) Educational Media
Ijiboratories, 1967. Released by Scott Education Division.
43 fr. color 35 mm. and pbonoUpe: 3) Ipa-
With tMicher'a pildp.
Sl'MMARY : Pr««pnts the sponUneous rcspoDWS of six high school
■tudpnts to qumtlons ibout the atady of blatory.
1. HlBtory— Slu(l> and teaching (S«c»Midary> I. Educattoosl
UfdlM LAlMinitorles. U. Scott Graphics. Rdacatlon Dtrlaloil.
[D16.2] 301.15 7^-739867
Scott GducatiOD DiTlstOD
Youth speaks oot: Uteratnrc (FilmRtrip) Educadonnl Me-
dia rj\l>oratories, 1067. Released by Scott Education Divi-
40 f r. color. 35 mm. and {riionotape : 8| Ips.
With teacher's ftulde.
SUMMARY: Six hljth school students in a roandUble dlscomlon
exchuntre opinions about the study of literature and its value.
1. Literature— Stud; and teaching. I. Educational Media
LaboratorlpK. II. Scott Graphic*. Education Division.
[PN61] 801.16 72-739868
Scott Education DItIsIod
Toath speaks oat: narcotics (Filmstrip) Educational
Media Jjaboratories, 1967. Released by Scott Education
Division.
43 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonotape : 3) Ips.
With teacher's guide.
SUMMARY : Explore* student Itnowledge of and attitudes about
addictive aod noa-addictlve drugs as revealed by the sUtementa
of a panel of aix high school seniora.
1. Drugs anti youth. I. Educational Media Laboratories.
II. Scott Graphics. Education Division.
[HV6801] 301.15 75-739866
Scott EducatlouDi vision
Youth Tennis Foundation of Southern California
Tennis: the sport of a lifetime.
Class organization.
Part 1;
Youth: the search for identity (F^natrip) Current Affairs
Films, 1968.
4fl fr. )>&»-, 3.'i mm. (f'urrerit .\fFairB nimstrip geriee)
With tiictorlal diNcuBslon guld*>.
CfYdHt: Adviser. Manson Van B. Jennings.
Sunnnaru: Shown some of the underlying causes of the behavior of
Toiing people In their sparch for Identity. Points out that the ma-
jority of young people are seriously concerned with the staggering
challenges which their generation fnces.
1. Youth. I. Current Affairs Films, New York.
301.43 Fi A 68-3766
Current Affairs Films
Youth thinks its way to a job {Motion picture) National
Youth Administration |194-?, Made by Di^-ision of In-
formation.
10 miu. si. color. 16 mm.
Sttmrnary: Describes a Job-creation contest, sponsored by the
National Youth Administration of Illinois, to encourage young pec^Ie
to create employment for themselves with original enterprises.
1. Youth— EUnployment l U. S. National Youth Adminiatra-
tion.
331.3 Fi 68-719
Youth travel report {Motion picture) Centennial Commis-
sion, Ottawa, 1965. Made by Spaulding Taylor Hall, ltd.
30 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Creditg: Producer, photographer, and editor. Herb Taylor; direc-
tor. Bill Casey.
Summary: A report on youth travel as sponsored by the Centen-
nial Commission, sbowing views of young people as they visit various
parts of Canada. Includes comments on travel by young people and
statements by John Fisher who discusses the youth travel program.
1. Tourist trade — Canada. 2. Student travel. i. Centennial
Commission (Canada)
374.2 Fi A 68-1007
National Film Board of Canada
The Youthful consumer (Filmstrip) Education Division^
New York times, 1971.
65 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc; 2 s., 12 In., 331 rpOL.
15 min. ( Filmstrips on current affairs)
W'itb script, teadter's guide, and dupIlcatlDg master.
SUM&IARY : A study of the spending patterns of Amerlcaos
under the age of twenty.
1. Youth as coixsumers—U. 8. I. New York times. II. Series.
330.973 70-738708
New Yot« times
YouVe soM me, Mre. Harkm! {Motion picture) Anne
Saum and Aaeociates. Made by Calvin Productions. Re-
leased by Modem Talking Picture Service, 1966.
0 min. sd, color. 16 mm. (People sell people)
Also Issued as 6 mm. loop film mounted In cartridge.
Issued with manual, meeting plan, pamphlet, and study guide as
the first unit of the People sell people program entitled The measure
of a puccessfut sale. _^, „
Bummarv: PresenU examples of successful and unsuccessful sell-
ing approachea. EmiAaslres making the mo« of each pergonal con-
tact Summarizes the conditions of a completely successful sale.
1. Salesmen and saleamanshlp. r. Anne 8anm and Asaodates.
It Modern Talking Picture Service, Inc. Series; People sell peojAe
(Motion picture)
658.85 Fi 68-^21
Yogoslav boy— story of Franc (Motion picture) Niksa
Fulgosi and Oktnvian Miletic, Zagreb, 1967. Released in
the U. S. by Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp„
1968.
18 min sd. color. 16 mm.
With teacher's guide.
aummarvr Shows the way of life of a Yugoslavian boy on the
IsUnd of Bra^. and pictures the t^ianges in day-to-day life that ac-
cwnpany the changing seasons. Describes some of the customs,
music, and handiwork native to Braf.
Another issue, b&w,
1. BnC ( Island)— Soc. life k cost. i. Fulgoel. Nikaa. n Miletic.
Oktavian. iii. Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation.
- , ^. „ ^1*-^ Fi A 68-407
Encyclopaedia Britan- nlcs Educational Corp.
The Yugo^v coast {Filmstrip) Budek Films and Slides,
1968.
48 double fr- color. 85 mm.
With manual.
Credits: Author, Denis Baly.
Summary: Presents views of the coastal areas of Tugoslavla and
describes their mounUin peaks, vaUeys, and coastal limestone rock
formations. Shows framing areas, oBve groves, port towns, harbors,
churches, and fortresses.
1. Coasts— Yugoslavia. Z Yuforiavla- Description and trav^
t. Budek Films and Slides, Inc.
914.97 72-734293
Portland State Unlv. Llbrarr
The Yugoslav coast {Filmstrip)
California, 1969.
Budek Films and Slides of
44 fr. color. 35 mm.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1968 with
script.
CredUt: Author, Denis Baly.
Summon/: Presents the history and geography of the Tagoslav
coast. Includes scenes of the countryside. With captions.
1. Coasts— Yugoslavia. 2. Yugoslavia- Description and travel.
I. Budek Films and Slides of California.
914^ 74-736076
Budek Films aod Slides of CalU.
Yagoslavia. [Motion picture] Jugoslovenski aerotransport, Bel-
grade. Made and released in the U.S. by Film and Television
Communications, McDonnell Douglas Corp., 1972.
28 min. id. ccdor. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Toun Yugoslavia's historic and scenic areas, including views
of the Adriatic coast, the Roman coliseum at Pula, the inland parks, and the
Dubrovnilt music festival.
1. Yugoslavia— Description and travel— 1945- 1. Jugoslovenski
•CTOtransp<m. 11. McDmmeli Douglas Corporation.
tDR310i 914.97 72-702166
CINE 72 MARC
Yagoslavia: Belgrade, the capital (FSmttnp) Eye Gate
House, 1969.
33 fi-. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 a. (Romania, Tngo-
slavia, and Oreece)
With teacher's manual.
Credits: Text and photography, Barbara J. Hamed, Harle C. Farca.
iiMPtmani: Includes scenes of various aspects of life In Belgrade.
1, Belgrade — Description. i. Eye Gate House, inc. n- Belgrade,
the capital < Filmstrip) Series : Romania, Tngocdavta, and Oreece
(Filmstrip)
914.97 70-736051
A. L. A. Bo<Allst
Yugoslavia: concept of a new society. Part 1: Baifcaii
background {Filmstrip) Filmstrip House, 1969.
64 f r. bAw. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 10 In., 33i rpm. 14 min
(Nations of today)
With script.
Credits: Consultant, Sherman Spector.
Summary: An In-depth study of Balkan history from ancient
Macedonia through the Roman, Byzantine, Turkish, and Hapsbure
eras.
1. Balkan Peninsula— History. i. Filmstrip House, New York.
Series: Nations of today (Filmstrip)
W9.7 71-736784
FllnMtrip House
Yagoslavia: concept of a new society. Part 2: Marxism
reexamined {Filmstrip) Filmstrip House, 1969.
G4 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc : 2 s., 10 In., 33i rpm., 14 min.
(Natlonx of today)
With script.
Credits: Consultant, Sherman Spector.
Summary: An in-deptb study of the role of Yugoslavia in the
world today. Re-examines Marxism. Reveals that Dubfekism was
crushed In Czechoslovakia while Tltolsm still thrives in Yugoslavia.
Describes the Yugoslav experiment.
1. Yugoslavia^ — ^Politlca and government — ia45" i. Filmstrip
Hou.se, New York. Seriea: Nations of today (Filmstrip)
914.97 75-736785
Filmstrip House
Yugoslavia: concept of a new society. Part S: People and
culture (Filmstrip) Filmstrip HonsBf 1969.
72 fr. b&w. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 2 s., 10 In., S3i rpm.. 15
min. (Nations of today)
with script.
Credits: Consultant, Sherman Spector.
Summary: An In-depth study of the people and culture of Yugo-
slavia. Portrays Dubrovnlk. the old Dalmatlon culture; historic
ruins; folk costumes, and ageK>ld national, etbnlc. and rellgioos
groups, Including Orthodox Serbs and Moslems.
1. Yugoslavia— Civilization. 2. Dubrovnlk. Yugoslavia. l Film-
strip House, New York. Series: Nations of today (nimstrip)
914.97 79-736786
Filmstrip House
Yngoetovia: concept of a new society. Part 4: Peasants
and urban wottera (FUmstHp) Filmstrip House, 1969.
mm™ 'Nat's:, of'^oSy) "' ''""""^ ' "•' '' ^- *** ^^ ' "
With script.
CrvdUs: Consulunt, Sherman Spector
n^..!!!!??^^ *K ^-^^ '^^ <rf Yugoslavia, concentrating on
?^r?Jl i^'.^nl Ta'^^?- ^'"•*» '»'"°*"- """^w* wherel^blic
l^^l^ """* individual farmers sell their produce. Dlsplaya con-
sumer Item... and portrays Yugoslavian crafUmanshlp InSrooI wood,
copper, stone. gUss, and leather. '^ ' ^°^*^
alai'la^^^'r 'pM .i'L^'''"i *'''*'^^ "£<*"* ^'*- 2- Handicraft-Tugo-
dv%ilmrtrfpl^^'' ^'™*- '*•' ^"'"^ ^'"^■- N'**^'" Of^
Filmstrip Hou^ ^'^"'^ ^^736787
YiWoslavia: Dubrvrnik and tlic Adriatic c«ut {FtUwuMpi
Bye (iate House, 1969. '
slaJi. wdoScef' "■"' ""^ »'«««»'«== » ■■ (Boa«tU* Tb«o.
WItb teacher's DuamL
CrciUi: Text ud photomphr, Bartian J, Barned. Uu.i« c rarr.
^^^»«rv.- Incl»A» .««. ot DobronUk ^TVf Ifca iSS
IDjbroTOlk. TujoalaTU — Deaomtloo. 2. Ooaati -Tojoalarta
*■.??« 0"e Home, Inc. n. DibroTnlt and tbe AdrUtlc oow (ni^
•trip) Serin : Bomaala. Tn»»U,u. and aSS?( ruSSli,
A.I.A.B«*U.. *"'^ '<-'8«»2
Yugoslavia: land of contrasts (Filmstrip) Eye Oate House,
1969.
33 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodlsc: 1 s. (Romania. Togo-
slavia. and Greece)
with teachers mannal.
Cr^dUs: Text and pbotography, Barbara J. Haroed. Harle a
Farca.
Summary: Pictures Yngoslavla as a land of oootrast, with sceov
showing tbe topography, geofrapby. blstory, and aodolocy of the
country.
1. Yugoslavia. l Bye Oate House, Inc. Serlaa: Romania.
Togoslavla, and Greece (nimstrip)
914.97 78-785053
A. L. A. Booklist
Yugoslavia: land of the South Slavs {FUmstHp) Popular
Science Audio- Visuals, 1970.
41 fr. color. 33 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Summarjj: Studies the special form of Communism which Yugo-
slavia has developed In response to Its peculiar problems. Examines
the diversity of her peoples and their rich national hlstorlesL EIx-
plores Yugoslavia's unique status aa a non-satelllte Cwnmunlst state
and Its role In the development of neutralism. With captions.
1. Yugoslavia — Politics and government — 194&- 2 Yngo-
siavia— History. i. Popular Science Audio- Visuals.
320.9497 78-733661
Popular Science Audio- Visuals
Yiiffoslavia: life in the mountains and the plains (FUm^
strip) Eye Gate House, 1969.
-^"".nd Gi^)*" °™- "* Pfc«»<««^: 1 * (Bomanla. Togc^
With teachers mannal.
^^Ow(*(*. Text and photography, Barbara 3. Haroed. Harte a
pla?ST7tig^^ "^ "' "'* '° "* "^'^ «.d on tbe
8ei-J°SS.X-iSSii!/l*^^S^(ni^p.°'** ^^ ^■
A.I.A.BookIlst '''■'' ^'-''^^
YBgoahnrla: the chaIlettte«fdlnnity.[Motioo picture] ioehua
Tree Productions. Made by McGraw-HiU Fiiim in coUebon-
tion with Joshua Tree Productiona. Released by McOraw-HilL
1972.
» min. Id. color. 16 mn. (Easun Europe series)
With ieach«r'i guide.
CREDITS: Advi»er. Oyde F. Kohn.
SUMMARY: A documratary about the progrtia that Yi^aslsvia is mrtjng
toward modcmizaiton a> contrasted with its ever-present agrarian bfe. Surveys
the live* of two famitict to ihow the difTemices in ^pnach lo ft
the growth of industry in Belgrade and the consequeM prob
I. Yugotlavia— Social condition*. I. Joahus Tree L
McGraw-Hill Book Compuiy. III. SencK Eastern Ewope series, t)
lurei
(DR370, 914.97 72-700694
McGraw-Hill Book Co. 73 MAKC
YugosUvia: the land and the people (Motion pietvrtt)
Coronet Instructional Films, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
With teachers' guide.
Credits: Educational collaborator. Norman J. G. Pounds.
Summary: Di-^custes the major aspects of tbe ge^^raphy. and cul-
ture of Yugoslavia, and shows how a mixture of many types of
pet^le with different languages and customs are attempting to unite
Into one country.
Another issue. bAw.
1. Yugoslavia. l Ck>ronet Instmetloaal rilms.
914.97 70-703653
Coronet Instructional Films
Yugoslavian coastline {Motion picture) Public Media inc.
Released by Films Incorporated, 1969.
14 min. sd. color. 18 mm. (Man and his world)
Bdlted version of the moUon picture made by Instltut Mr Film
ond Bild, Munich.
Summary: Contrasts tbe lives and cultural patterns of peoi;4e In
an ancient Yugoslavian coastal city with those of a modem Indus-
trialUed area.
1. Coasts— Tugoelavla. 2. Yngoslavla— Social life and customs.
X. Public Media, Inc n. nims Incorporated. Series: Han aod
bis world (Motion picture)
914.97 73-705474
Public Media, Inc.
699
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Yukon — get-away country! (Motion picture) Yukon Dept,
of Travel and Information, Whitehoree. Made by Cana-
west Master Films, Calgary, Alta. Released by National
Film lioard of Canada, 1970; released in the U. S., 1971.
14 DilD. sd. color. 16 mm.
t'REDITS: Director. Bob WIlUs; photojfraphy. Kd Hunter, Marc
Le Poole, Bill Marsdea.
SUMMARY: Shows highllgbts of the Yukon Territory, Including
wlldtlfe, seasonal activities relating to the gold rnsb days, areas
made famous In 1898, modern night spots, and gold-paonlog.
1. Yukon Territory. 1. Yukon Territory. Dept. of Travel and
Information. II. Canada. National Film Board.
[F1091] 917.12 77-712916
Canawest Master Films
Yukon Jake (Motion picture) Mack Sennett, 1924. Re-
lea^d by Blnckhawk Films/East in -Phel an Corp. (196-?,
■2\ niin. si. b&w. 16 mm.
Also Issued In standard 8 mm. and In super 8 mm.
f.\ST: Ben Turpin.
SUMMARY: .\ comedy about the complications that arise when
Sheriff Cyclone Bill tries' to capture Yukon Jake.
1. Sennett, Mack. 1880- 11. Eastln-Pbelan Corporation. Daven-
port, Iowa.
791.43 70-713142
Eaptln-Phelan Corn.
Yul 871 {Motion picture) National Film Board of Canada,
1967.
71 m'n. 8d. b&w. 16 mm.
English version of the French motion picture of the same title.
Crtdit$: Producer. Andr4 Belleau ; director and writer. Jacques
Godbout; music. St^phane Venne; photography, Oeorges Dufaux.
Cast: Charles Denner, Andr^ Lacbapelle, Franclne Landry, Paul
Bulssoneau. Jean Duc^H*e.
Summary: A love story about a young ^glneer who, pending a
delayed business engagement, finds himself with two days to explore
Montreal, and who eventually has a brief bat passionate encounter
with a Canadian girl.
Another issue. 35 mm.
I. Canada. National Film Board.
791.43 Fi A 68-1579
National Film Board of Canada
Yvonne Brathwaite: black and white together (Filmstrip)
Doiiblnlfty and Co. Released by International Communi-
cation Fiims, 1969.
139 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc; 2 8 (1 s. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 In.. 33i rpm,. 19 rain, micro-
groove. (Black political power)
Credit*: Producer, Richard W. Bniner; narrator, Fred Facey;
photography, Eric Maristany.
With teacher's guide.
Summary.- Describes Yvonne Bratbwalte's Qgbt for equality as a
black and as a woman In the field of law.
1. Brathwaite, Yvonne. 2. Negroes — Politics and suffrage. i.
Doubleday and Company, Inc. n. International Communication
Films. Series: Black political power (Filmstrlp)
301.451 72-735022
International Commuol- cation Films
Tlie Z-axis in the oscilloscope and the TV receiver (Motion
picture) P^ncyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.,
1970.
4 mill. si. color, super 8 nmi. (Experiments In physics: cath-
ode-ray oscilloscope)
Loop film.
CRHDITS: Producer, Tom Smith.
SUMMARY: Explains what Is meant by the Z-axls of a cathode-
ray tube and demonstrates that a high negative voltage applied to
the control grid of a cathode-ray tube through the Z-axls Inputs can
cut off the beam. Shows that an on-off voltage signal creates a se-
ries of dots that scan Lbe whole screen, suggesting that a picture
could be formed by these dots, If they go on and off in the rlghC
places.
1. Cathode ray oscillograph. I. Encycl<^^edia BritaDoIca Edu-
cational Corporation. II. Series: Experiments in physics: catbode-
ray oscilloscope (Motion picture)
[TK7878.7] 637.6 79-713633
Kncyrlopiiedra Kritan- nica Educational Corp.
Z is for ZOO {Motion picture) ACI Fihns, 1970.
8 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Reading readiness)
Summary: Combiner pictures of zoo animals with music and
primed words to help children learn the words walk, play, eat, clean,
and tall. For primary grades.
1. Reading readiness. 2. Reading (Primary) i. ACI Films, Inc.
Series: Reading readiness (Motion picture)
3T2^ 7&-706156
CINB
Z.R. B. Productions
Valley of the dragons.
Zabrlskle Productions
see
Zacks, Irene,
see
Far away and long ago.
S];>ace alj;^iabet
Space alphabet.
Zaculeu, Guatemala. [Slide set] Richard B. Woodbury, 1947-
1949. Released by Bureau of Audio- Visual Instruction, Univer-
sity of Wisconsin Extension [195-i
S3 tlidet. color. 2 x 2 in.
With now*.
SUMMARY: lliuitTitCT the e«c»v«tH>n and r«tor«lion t»f ihc Siic of Zacu-
leu, Huehuctenango, In the wnicfti highlandt ofGuaiemala. Poiniiout thai ihc
■Itdet ihow only the appearance of the final ph«»e of ihe tile during the 1 5th and
early 16th ccnturiet-
1. Zaculeu, GuaiemaU. I. Woodbury. Rithard Benjamin. 1917-
II. Witconiin. Univenity. Bureau of Aiidio-Vitual Iniiruction,
lF1465.1] 917.281 72-736135
Wb, Unjv Bureau of A-V 72 MARC
Instrucuon
Zaffero {Motion picture) United Geraniums, 1967.
T ruin. ad. color with b&w sequences. 16 mm.
Credits: Director and cameraman, Cassandra Gerstein.
S II mm III]/: An experimental film which pictures humorous aspects
of the items desiRned hy a display house.
I. United Gernniums.
659.15 Fi A 68-379
CINE
Zagreb bits. [Motion picturci Zagreb-film, Yugoslavia.
Released in the U.S. by Contemporary Films/ McGraw-Hill,
1971.
2 motion picture* (pt. 1. 7 min.; pi. 2. 6 min.) id. biw. 16 ram.
SUMMARY: Pre*enu twelve animated films which redecl »erious and hu-
morous wpects of human nature,
1. Moving-picture cartoons, Yugoslav. I, Zagreb-film. II. Contemporary
Films /McGraw-Hill.
tPN1997.5] 704.945 72-700371
A.L.A Booklist 72 MARC
Zagreb -film
see
All the wishes of the world.
Bad day.
A Bear family.
Between the cup and the lip.
Boomerang.
The Boy and the ball.
Captain Arbanos Marko.
Concert for his majesty.
Cow on the moon.
Criticus.
Curiosity.
Dancing songs.
Diogenes perhaps,
A Dog's life.
A Doll.
The Dreamer.
Dreams and schemes.
The Egg.
Elegy.
Ersatz.
Everyday chronicle.
The Fifth one.
Flower lovers.
The Fly.
From 3 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Gorilla's dance.
Hands and threads.
In the kitchen.
Justice?
Kind-hearted ant.
The Lion tamer.
700
Little and Big .
The man who had to ting.
Masque of the red death.
A Modern fable.
Mur-bur.
Musical pig.
My tail is my ticket.
Of holes and corks.
Once upon a time there was a dot.
Opera cordis,
Omitholt^y.
The Overpass.
Parkinson's law.
Passing days.
La Peau de chagrin.
Pefpetum and mobile.
Result.
Scabies (the itch).
A Senseless story.
Sergeant.
Sisyphus.
Six steps to the world record.
Spring of life.
Spring tunes.
A Stain on his conscience.
Siuday picnic.
Tolerance,
Tomorrow's newspaper.
Unknown Motika.
Venus and the cat.
The Violin maker Qn praise of hands).
A Visit from space.
The Wall.
The World of mountains.
Zacrebbits.
The Zagros Mountains {FUnutrip) Budek Films and Slides
of California, 1969.
43 fr. color. 35 min.
Shorter versions (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued In 1908, witli
script.
Credits: Author, Deola Baly.
Summary: l>e«crlbe« the geology, the history, and the geographj
of the Zagros Mountains In the Ijike Van area of eastern Turkey;
shows both ancient and modern sites. With captions.
1. Natiirul hiBtury— Z/iRrns MoiintHin.v 2. Natural history — Tur-
key. I. Budeic Films and Slides of California.
916.61 7ft-78B8Bl
Budek Films and Slides of Calif.
Zalar, Gregory M
Bee
February snow.
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Zalisk, Robert F
see
The Arrival of Sh«hid Ansari.
Zanjafrica (Filmstrip) EMC Corp., 1970.
t; tilmstrlpa color. 35 tnni. and 3 phonodlacs: (2 a. each: 1 »-
for manual projector, 1 s. for automatic projector), 12 In., 33i rpm.,
10 min. e«oh side. microgrooTe.
.Vl-« i»sued wltb phoDotape In cassette.
With teacher's guide by Luther P. Gerlach. student worksheets,
aod nail chart.
Includes recording of African school songs and cer«Donlal, ritual,
and dance music.
CREDITS ; Writer, Luther P. Gerlach.
CONTENTS: Preface. 122 fr.—The Dlgo. 98 fr.— The Shlratl,
Duruma, and others. 119 fr.— Trade and markets. 88 fr.— The
Influence of Indians, Arabs, and Portngucfle. 80 fr.— The British
BaJ and Independence. 109 fr.
1, Africa— OlTillaaaoD—JoTOine films. I. EMC (Corporation.
916.76 70-788516
EMO Corp.
Zanuck (Darryl F.) Productions, inc.
see
The Big gamble.
The Ch^man report.
Sanctuary.
The Zapotec and Mixtec civilization in the Valley of
Oaxaca: Monte Alban and Mitla (Filmstrip) Herbert E.
liudek Films and Slides, 1967.
48 fi'. colur. 35 mm.
.Shorter verslorus (40 fr. and 40 double fr.) Issued with script In
1966 under the title A historr of Mexican art, set 4.
Credit): Authors. Robert C. Maclaurin, Katberlne B. Macluurin.
Summary: Traces the history of the Valley of Oaiaca, and pic-
tures the Zapotec and Mixtec civilizations at Monte Alban and Mltla.
With captions.
1. Oaxaca, Mexico (State)— History. i. Budek (Herbert E.)
Films and Slides, Santa Barabara, Calif, ii. A History of Mexican
art (Filmstrip) set 4.
709.72 71-735271
Budt-k Films and Slldea of Cnlif.
The Zapotec tradition (Filmstrip) Tenth Muse, 1966.
44 (r. color. 'S3 mm.
With teacher's guide.
SU.MMARY: Studies the Zapotec tradition from 700 B. C. to the
Spanldh conqtiesL Shows that the Zapotec carved 15 square miles
of hilltop citleM and that they excelled in funerary art, painted
tombs, and deti'-ait-ly carved urns.
1. Zapotec ImrUiii' — Art. I. Tenth Muse, Inc.
[F12-2I.Z3] 970.3 76-789459
Tenth Muse
Zaret Contracting Company
see
The Story of Humphrey Bugle.
The Zayre credit story {Motion picture) Zayre Corp., 1969.
Made by Intent Films.
12 m'n. sd. color. 16 mm.
Credit*: Producer. Brian Kaufman.
Summary: Utscunaes the success of private enterprise Id terma of
the avallabilitv of consumer goods and services on credit Bo-
courages Zayre" employees to promote the use of Zayre credit carda.
1. Consumer credit. i. Zayre CorporaUoo.
658.88 74^702668
CINE
Zeal in Perpetuity Film Distributing Company
You can't grow a green plant in a closet.
Zebra (Motion picture) Gateway Educational Films, Lon-
don. Released in the U. S. by International Communica-
tion Film.% 1968.
2 mln. si. color. 8 mm.
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and Id
super 8 mm.
With teacher's irulde.
Summarj/: Shows scenes of the dally activities of the zebra, lo-
cludlng feeding, drinking at the water bole, stampedlog, and Doralng
COltR
1. Zebras — Behavior. t. Gateway Educational Films, ltd.. Lon-
don, n. International Communlcatlmi Films.
599.7 78-703796
Intemntlonal Communi- cation Films
Zebra. (Motion picture] Eacyclopaedia Britannica Educational
Corp., 1972.
10 n
16 It
(Silent Mfsri)
Wiih icacher's (uide.
CREDITS: Producer. Peter ChcmiayefT
SUMMARY: De»cnbe» the phy»»c«J ch«r»ctcrisucs of dw icbra. »r
iu mode of life Shows how tebras wander in Urge hcrd^ consiantfy
of food and waier «»d alefi to piedaiory snimalt. especially ihe lion.
ho« they rely on birdi for wamingt of danger.
1. Zebtas. I Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Cnrpofai
Series: Silent safari. (Motion picture)
tQL737.U62i 599 72-
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Zebra in the kitchen (Motion picture) Ivan Tors Enter-
prises. Released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1965.
03 uiln. sd. color. 35 mm.
Metrooolor. „
Credits: I'roducer and director, Ivan Tors; story, Elgin Clampi;
screenplay, Art Anliur; music. Warren Barker; director of photog-
raphy. Lamar Boren : film editor, Warren Adams. Cait: Jay North,
Martin Mllner. Andy Devine, Joyce Meadows, Jim Davis.
SiiMiwwrv: A comedy about the adventures of a young boy who
takes his pet mounUlo Uon with him when his family movea to
the city.
I. Ivan Tors Enterprises, il Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, lac.
Fi 67-112fi
Zeiss, Heinz-Gunter
see
KaDdbtky. 1866-1944.
Zelenka (Motion picture) Group 8 Films, 1969.
23 mln. sd. bAw. 16 mm. - „* , ».,a*«v.
Sumntary: An account of the life and work of VicUv Z«™;
the Crethborii avant-garde music composer who decided two yeara
ago to make his debut In rock and rolL
1. Zelenka. VdcUv. i. Group 8 Films. _~w,«n
927 78-702609
CINE
Zeltron Industries
see
Intrinsic program for basic electricity and dectronics.
Zemach, Harve.
see
Mommy, buy me a china doll
Mommy, bio' me a china doll.
Zemach, Harve. Nail soup
see
Nail soup.
Zemach, Harve. Salt
see
Zemjanis, Haimunds
see
Genital examination of the cow, part 1.
Zen and now (Motion picture) Hartley Productitms, 1969.
sd. color. 16 mm. (Great minds of our times)
Producer. Elda Hartley; script and narration, Alan
14 mln.
Credits
Watts.
Summary: Dlscuaaes the Zen philosophy of living for the present,
developing sensory awarenew, and appireclaUng the beauty of nature
1. Zen Buddhist— Conduct of Ufe. i. Hartley Productions New
lork. Series: Great minds of our times (Motion picture)
„ „ „ , 2W.3 76-703348
Hartley Productions
Zenger Productions
see
Communism in Yugoslavia, pan 1.
Communiam in Vugoalavia, part 2.
Hiroshima dedsioQ: Was the we of the A-bomb
■ary?
Relocation of Japancse-Amencans: historical back-
ground.
Rdocatioa of Japaocae- Americana: wartime evacua-
Zenith International Film Corporation
see
Zero ia. (Motion picture] National Safety Council. 1971. Made
by Pilot Productioos.
Zero point one (Motion picture) Canada Dept. of Justice,
Ottawa. Made and released by National Film Board of
Canada. 1964.
24 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
Summary: Presents a clinical analysis of the effects of alcohol
upon physical and mental resiponses and relates these factors to the
hazar<U which accrue to flying personnel who do not folly appre-
elate their slgnlflcance.
1. Alcohol— Physiological effect. 2. Flight. i. Canada. Dept.
of Justice. II. Canada. National Film Board.
Fi A 67-1168
National Film Board of Canada
Zero, the troablemaker. [Motion picture] Coronet Instructional
Films, 1972.
1) min. id. color 16 mm.
Also issued m b&w.
With study guide
CREDITS: Educational collaboraior. Boyd Henry.
SUMMARY: lllusiraics ihe meaning of zero, and explains its importance in
the number system For primary grades
I Zero (The number)--Juvcnile films. [1 Zero (The number)] I. Coronet
Instructional Films.
tQA142,
Coronet Instrufitona!
Films
372.7
72
72-700896
MARC
MARC
Batik.
Zikkaron. [Motion picture] National Film Board of Canada,
1971.
5 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
Also issued m 35 mm.
CREDITS: Director. Laurent Coderre: music, Don Douglas.
SUMMARY: An allegorical film in which ephemeral image* dejMct the cycle
of life. Without narration.
I Canada. National Film Board.
(PN1997i 791.43 72-702587
National Film Board of 72
Ziller, Robert, 1914-
see
A Prince in Crete.
Zimbalist-Krasne Productions
see
Drums of Africa.
Zimmerman, Vernon
10 n
id. color. 16 oun.
SUMMARY: Strives to motivate wortcn toward pUai and hctofy tifiBty bf
ihowint a mica at fabricated hazsrda. Gives a review of mtibsI pUat tahXf
meUwdi. Shows bow the iodividusJ workers can prevent accideals by payiig
attention to everyday hazards.
1 litduuriaiiafcty. 1. Acctdenta—Preventioa. 1. Nattooal Safety Coua-
cil.
lT55]
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73
701
73-701068
MAKC
Zero to ten by two's and five's (Motion picture) Stephen
Bosustow Productions. Released by UFA Educational
Media, 1971.
4 mln. si. color, super 8 mm. (Primary math series)
Loop film.
With studv guide.
SUMMARY : Uses the numeral, an animated group of ngiirea.
ai:d tlie English word equlfalent to present the sequence of numberi
In counting to ten by two's and by five's. For primary grades.
1. Numeration— Juvenile films. 2. Numbera. Natural— Juvenile
films. I. Bosustow t Stephen) Productions. II. BFA Educational
Media. III. Series- Primary math aeries (Hotioo picture)
[QA141.3] 372.7 77-714902
BFA Educational Media
Zia Cinfe
see
The College.
Zinn, Joe
see
Life cycle-
That fabulous face.
Zipper appUcation, part 1 (Motion picture) E. P. Research.
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1970.
12 mirj, sd. color. (Clothing— eewiog techniques)
\ersions available: magnetic sd.. optical sd., super 8 mm 16 mm
With guide.
Credits: Production .supervisor. Sally Slace GaUagher
Summary: Vaea close-up photography to illustrate basic techniques
Id zipper application.
..J'.,^xE''- J^- ^^'"8- „ 1. B. P. Research, u. AIMS Inatruc-
tonal Media Services. Serle«: Clothing— sewing techniques (Mo-
tion picture)
"D 'Tofi on?
AIMS Instructional Media Services
Zipper applicatitm, part 2 (Motion picture) E. P. Research.
Released by AIMS Instructional Media Services, 1970.
10 iniii. sd. color. (Clothlng--BewiLg techDlquPs)
Versions available: magnetic skI., optical sd.. super S miu.. 16 mm.
With guide.
Credita: Production supervisor. Sally Mace Gallagher.
Summary: U.ses close-up photography to Illustrate basic techniques
In ripper application. „ .
1 Zippers. 2. Sewing. l E. P. Research, n. AIMS Instruc-
tional Media Services. Series: Clothing— sewing techniques (Mo-
tion picture)
71-706208
AIMS Instructional
Media Services
Library of Congress Catalog — Motion Pictures and Filmstrips
Zippers and stuff (Filmstrip) Adrian Vance. Released by
Universal Education and Visual Arts, 1971.
Iron color. 3J mm. and phonodisc. (Making your first di-ess)
Ai!<o issued with phonotape in cassette.
With teochera' guide.
SU1XM.\RY: Shows how ewnomically and creatively to Increase
a wartirotw by sewing. Demonstrates how to install zippers, seams,
and !<ei-lu itieeves.
1. Dressmaking. I. Vance. Adrian. I!. Universal Education
and Visual Arts. III. Series; Making your first dress (Filmstrip)
[TT515] W6.4 75-740577
Universal Education and Visual Arts
Zipporah Films
see
Bask tntninc.
The Cool world.
High school.
Ziverts, Alise
see
Corsaire pas de deux.
Rain on Park Avenue.
Zodiac films
see
Over there 1914-1918.
Zolotow, Charlotte (Shapiro) 1915-
little black piq>py
The little black puppy.
The
Mr.
Zolotow, Charlotte (Shapiro) 1915-
Rabbit and the lovely present
see
Mr. Rabbit and the lovely present |andj
Charlotte and the white horse.
Zolotow, Charlotte (Shapiro) 1915-
book
Sleepy
It looked like spilt milk and Sleepy book.
Zolotow, Milton
see
How much time.
ZoDstion OD a marine rock platform. [Motion picture] Released
by CCM Films [197-?;
17 min sd. colot. 16 mm
SUMMARY: Describes the rclalionship between different marine rock lay-
en arwl the various organisms therein. Stresses the adaptations made by plants
and animals for feeding and clinging according to conditions within a given layer
1. CCM Films.
72-701579
MARC
1. Intcriidal
[QH541.5.S3]
2. Adaptation (Biology)
574.92
72
The Zoo (Filmitrip) My weekly i-eader, 1964. Made by
National Film Studio.
21 f r. color. S5 mm.
S^ies 2. no. 10-64.
Bummary: Uses pictures with two-lined captions which rbrme to
describe a zoo and Um aoimali In It
L Zoo animals — Juvenile fllnu. i. Uy we^ly reader.
372.8 73-733213
PennaylTaoia School (or the Deaf
Tlie Zoo {Motion picture) Hester and Associates, 1967.
4 mio. Hi. color. 8 mm. (Awareoeu)
Iwued In standard 8 mm. and In HUper 8 mm.
Loop Hlin moimteil In cartridge.
With Btudf guide.
Creiitt: Authot% Clarence Kiocsld. Stanley Madeja.
Bummary: Defiorlbeii rarlotis animals wbicb Inhabit tbe too in
order to help children see and hear tbe slffhtB and sounds aurrouad-
lof them.
1. Zoological gardens. i. Hester and Associates. Serlea :
Awareoess (Uottoo picture)
372.6 Fi A 68-2027
Heater aod AiMcla tea
The Zoo (Motion picture) King Screen Productions, 1971.
.Miide liy Michael van Ackeren.
fi mill. sd. color. 18 mm. ( I'uhllr plst-e*")
Ht'MMARY: Poilrays the vsrie*! i>«fnionaIlties of animals at the
«w(t. For ^-Ipmentsry grades.
1. Zoo animal*— JuTetille Aims I. King Screen Productions.
II. Series: I'ubllc places (Motion picture)
[PZlO] 372J 70-712843
King Screen I'roductlooa
[Zoo animalS] {Motion picture) International Tele-Film
Productions, 1949.
11 min. sd. biw. 16 mm. (John Kieran's kaleidoscope)
Credits: Producers, Paul F. Moss, Tbelma Schnee.
Sttmrnary: Pictures common animals In a city zoo.
1. Animals. i. International Tele-Film Productions, Inc.
Series: John Kieran's kaleidoscope (Motion picture)
591 Fi 67-2084
Zoo animals {Filmstrip) Coleman Film Enterprises. Be-
leased by RMI Film Productions, 1969.
42 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc : 1 a., 7 in., 331 rpm^ 9 mio.
(Primary social studies — science series)
With teacher's piide. ^ ™ ,* »
CrediU: Authors, ConaUnce Stockmyer, Mary Gerah, Walter M
Summary Uses a trip to the zoo to teach the names of animals
and how to Identify them by size, color, and other distinguishing fea-
ttires. Includes animal sounds.
1 Zoo animals— Juvenile films. L Coleman Film Ekiterprlses.
n. RMI Film Productions. Series: Primary social studies— science
series (Filmstrip)
372.3 79-736648
RMI Film Productions
Zoo animals behind the scenes (Motion picture) Coronet
Instrdctional Films, 1971.
14 niUi. sd. color. 16 mm.
With study guide.
CREDITS: Educational collaborator, George B. Rabb.
SUMMARY: Describes the needs of zoo animals and demonstrates
the preparation of various foods for different animals by zoo work-
ers- Explains the need for proper surroundings and medical care.
For elementary grades.
Another issue : b&w.
1 Zoo animals— Juvenile films. I. Oronet Instructional Fllmj?
372.3 76-711494
Coronet Instructional Films
My weekly reader,
A Zoo doctor at work {Filmstrip)
1966, Made by Communicators.
28 fr. color. 35 mm. (Read and understand)
Series 3, no. 30-66.
Summarj/: Shows the animal hospital at a zoo and explains bow
doctors and nurses help care for the zoo animals.
1. Zoo animals — Diseases — Juvenile films. i. My wedtly reader.
Series: Read and understand (Filmstrip)
372.4 77-733214
Puiaaylvania School for the Deaf
Zoo for children, part 1 {FUmstrip) Herbert M. EUdns Co^
1964.
32 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Margaret Divlzia.
Summary: Uses a vlsft to the children's too In New York Cttj,
with views of real animals and story book friends, to stimulate
reading and discussion. Includes teacher guide frames and word
llata. With captions. For primary grades.
1. Zoo animals — Juvenile films. i. Berbert M. ESklns Company.
372.3 73-734168
Herbert M. Elklns Go.
Zoo for children, part 2 {Filmstrip) Herbert M. Elkina Co.,
1964.
24 fr. color. 35 mm.
Credits: Writer and photographer, Margaret Divizla.
Summary: Uses views of Old MacDonald's farm, where she^
llamas, donkles, and potiles live, to stimulate reading and discnaalon.
Includes teacher gnlde frames and word lists. With captions. For
primary grades.
L Zoo animate—Juvenile films. 2. Domestic animals— Juvenile
films. I. Herbert M. Elklns Cknnpany.
372.3 77-734159
Herbert H. Elklns Co.
Zoo Foto (Firm)
The Hermit crab.
The Zoo that moved (Filmstrip) Educational Enrichment
Materials, 1969.
36 fr. color. 35 mm. and phonodisc: 1 a., 12 In., 8S| ipm., 5 min.
microgroove. (laugh with us)
Baaed on the book of tbe same title by Gloria D. MIklowttx, with
illustrations by Don Madden.
Summary: A story about a zoo, too crowded for all the animals
Uvlag in It. Is used to familiarize children with the habits of various
animals found In a soo. Shows bow the animals were prepared for
moving. For primary grades.
1. Zoo animals. 2. Zoological gardens. i. Miklowltz, Oloria D.
The zoo that moved, ii. Educational Eorlchment Materials, Inc.
Series: Laugh with us (Filmstrip)
372.6 79-735955
Educational Enrlchmmt Bdaterlala
Zoology. [Transparenciesj Creative Visuals, 1966.
40 Iransparencies. color. 10 x 12 in
With overlays.
SUMMARY: Buic zoological transparencies illustrating various animals,
I. Anatomy. Comparative. 2. Zoology. (1, Anatomy. Comparative 2
Zoology] I. Creative Viiuals (Firm)
eQL805] 591 72-735799
Creative Visuals 72 MARC
Zoom, 1 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Look at It series, set C)
Ijoop film mounted In cartridge. Issued in standard 8 mm. and
in Huper 8 mm.
With manuals.
Summarv' A single-concept film designed for use In teacMng spe-
cial wlucatton classea.
1. Eiceptional children— Education. l. McGraw-Hill Book
Compsny. .Serlea; Ixtok at it wmltm (MoUod j^rtnre) set C.
371.9 70-702754
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Zoom, 2 {Motion picture) McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1969.
Made by National Film Board of Canada.
4 mill. si. color. 8 mm. (Look at it aeries, set C)
Loop film mounted in cartridge. Available in standard 8 mm. and
in Kuper 8 mm.
With manuals.
Summa^: A single-concept film designed for use Is teachdng «»-
clal education classea ,™ „ ,_
1 Exceptional children— Education. i. McGraw-Hill Book
Company. Series: Look at it series (Motion [«ctnre) set C.
371.9 74-702755
McGraw-Hill Book Co.
Zoos of the world (Motion picture) National Gec^raphic
Society and Metromedia Producers Corp., 1970. Released
by Fi'ins Incorporated.
52 min. sd. color. 16 mm.
SUMMARY: Shows animals In zoos aH over the world, presents
the history of man's obsession with capturing and keeping animals,
and dlscu-sses how the concerns of zoos have changed.
1 Zoological gardens- I. National Geographic Society, Wash-
ington, D. C. II. MetrOTnedia Producers Orporatlon. III. Filma
Incorporated.
590.74 78-710389
A- L. A. Booklist
Zorba the Greek {Motion picture) Twentieth Century-Fox
Film Corp., 1964.
142 min. sd. biw. 35 mm.
Based on the novel of the same title by Niltos Kazantzakls
Credits: Producer, director, writer of screenplay, and editor,
Michael Caccyannis; music. Mlkis Theodorakis; director of photog-
raphy. Walter Utssally. Cast: .Anthony Qulnn, Alan Bates, Irene
Papas, Llla Kedrova. , _ , ^ ^, . , .
Summary: A tale of love and hate which portrays the Uolent
emotions and dedications of the Gi-eek people as revealed through
the adventures of Zorba, tbe gregarious Greek who expresses his
emotional abandon in pulsating dance. Photographed on Crete
I KasantMikes, Nlkos, 1883-1957. Bios kal poUteia tou Alei«
Zormpa. ir. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
Fl 67-1172
702
Zoroastrianism {Motion picture) Lew Ayi-es. Released by
International Communication Films, 10R8.
15 min. sd. color. 16 mm. (Religions of the Eastern world)
Also Issued In super 8 mm. cartridge.
With tejicher study jniide.
From the 1956 motion picture entitled The flame of Zoroaster.
siummary: A study of the philosophies and practices of the
Zoroastrian faith which Is situated primarily in Bombay, India,
includes scenes of a younR boy being initiated into the faith, a wed-
ding, a funeral, and five ceremoniea
1 Zoroastrianism. I. The Flame of Zoroaster (Motion picture)
n Ayres, Lew, 1908- m. International Communication Films.
Series : Religions of the Eastern world ( Motion picture)
295 71-703281
International Oramiini- cation Films
Zoroastrianism (Filmstrip) Audio Visual Service, Bombay.
Made by L. P. Shah. Released in the U. S. by Inter-
Culture Associates, 1970.
S4 fr. color. 35 mm. (Religions In India, no. 7)
With teacher's guide by Joan M. Ferguson, and background
and frame guides by Henry Ferguson.
SUMMARY: A study of the ZoroaatrUn religion in India.
Covers basic precepts, religious practices, articles used in wor-
ship, and sacred and historical places of pilgrimage.
1. Zoroastrianism. 1. Audio Visual Service. II. InterChilture
Aasoclatee. III. Series.
[BL1571] 295 78-788876
InterCnlture Associates
Zouary Film Collection
see Maurice H. Zouary Film Collection
Zuckerman, Paul
see
Early detection of PKU in the hospital
nursery.
Zurich, Switzerland (Filmstrip) Budek Films and Slides,
1965.
31 fr. color, 35 mm.
Credits: Editorial consultant, Michael H. Budek.
Summary: Presents sights of Zurich, the commercial center of
Switzerland.
1. Ztlrlcb— Description. t. Budek (Herbert B.) Films aad
.Slides, Santa Barbara, Calif.
914.94 76-738814
Bud^ Films and Slides
Zurich: Switzerland's metropolis (FUmstrip) Bailey-Film
Associates, 1968.
40 fr. color. 85 mm. and phonodisc: 2 8. (Is. for manual pro-
jector, 1 8. for automatic projector), 12 in., SSi rpm.. B min. micro-
groove. ( Salzburg and Zurich : cities of central Europe)
With manual.
Credits: Educational consultant, J. Mlcha^ Moore.
Summary: A tour of Zurich with views of the main streets, an-
cient buildings, and natural beauty of the area and with scenes typi-
cal of its dally llf& Explains why Zurich has become the center of
world hanking.
1. Ztirich— Description. i, Balley-Pilm Associate*. Series:
flalsburg and Zurich: cities of central Europe (Filmstrip)
914.92 70-734619
Balley-Fllm Associates
Zvezden poslanlk
Messenger from the stars.
Zweig. Stefan, 1881-1942. The royal game
see
Brainwashed.
r